CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN - 1959/10/07

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03164693
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October 7, 1959
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NEW 3.5(c) 3.3(h)(2) 7 October 1959 Copy No, C 65 CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN DCy;LIMENT NO. tJO C; IANOE IN CL CH,41.X.ALO .�'"' bal., 0 NC.XT 1:::�,11EMI 1E: ALM- i ; DATE TIEVIEWER: CRET jjeZZ/ZrZZZZ,Miriokoproved for Release: 2020/02/21 C03164693Wzdemzrnm Approved for Release: 2020/02/21 C03164693 TO% rm. rs rve Approved for Release: 2020/02/21 C03164693 Approved for Release: 2020/02/21 C03164693 VAL 11LI r�--"N\ 7 OCTOBER 1959 1. THE COMMUNIST BLOC IL ASIA-AFRICA Iraq- Qasisn probably aware of latest plot to assassinate him. Jordan--King Husayn decides to refuse meeting with Nasir after renewal of Cairo-Amman propaganda recrimina- tions. Yemen seeks urgent financial assistance from US. Nehru feels Tibetan issue may have precipitated Sino-Indian border dispute but notes Chinese have always had "ag- gressive nature." Indonesian foreign minister reports "terrific" pressure from Peiping over decree restricting foreign retail mer- chants. 0 Ecuador--Visit by President Ponce to Guayaquil would probably touch off re- newed disturbances. 0 Panama�Dissatisfaction over economic conditions expressed in "hunger march" to capital. Approved for Release: 2020/02/21 C03164693 Approved for Release: 2020/02/21 C03164693 41er# CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN 7 October 1959 DAILY BRIEF I. THE COMMUNIST BLOC IL ASIA-AFRICA Iraq: Trime Minister Qasim probably is aware in detail about a plot to assassinate him. Qasim told Ambassador Jer- negan on 3 October that his intelligence nets in Iraq were better than those of the US and Britain. Jernegan noted that the guard around Qasim's office in the Defense Ministry had been increased Qasim's personal guard has been increased, noting in particular the strengthening of his pro- tection as he travels through Baghdad streets, an: 9aans UAR President Nasir at a tripartite conference which King Saud has been trying to arrange since his early September talks with Nasir in Cairo. Husayn's decision resulted from a new propaganda battle between Cairo and Amman radios on the subject of resistance to Communism--a controversy which has arrested the recent trend toward a detente between the UAR and Jordan. Jordanian broad- casts commenting on UAR efforts to rally the Arab world against Communism had charged that it was the UAR which initially "opened the door" to Communism in the Middle East. Cairo's Voice of the Arabs replied on 3 October by referring to Jordan as an''opportun- ist" following "orders of imperialists" who are aligned with Com- munists against Arab nationalismtl TO ET Approved for Release: 2020/02/21 C03164693 A yr/ /10R Approved for Release:, 2020/02/21 C03164693 Yemen: 'The director general of the Yemeni Foreign Min- istry told the American charge on 3 October that the Yemeni treasury is "virtually empty," and requested urgent American assistance) The charge reports the consensus of Western rep- resentatives in Taiz that Yemen is approaching bankruptcy and that the Imam's dominant position will be endangered unless the government can soon find an estimated $3,000,000 to $52000,000 to tide it over. The Yemeni director general will be visiting Moscow this month, at which time the USSR may seek to bolster its influence in Yemen by offering economic assistance. India: T'rime Minister Nehru told Ambassador Bunker on 24 September that the immediate cause of the Sino-Indian border problem is Peiping's, irritation over India's treatment of the Dalai Lama, but that eventually there would have been trouble over the border anyway. Nehru said the Chinese have always had an "ag- gressive nature," which manifests itself particularly when the Chinese feel powerful as a nation, and that they consider Indians to be "second class,." Indonesia: Mhinese Communist pressures on the Indonesian Government to repeal a decree banning foreign retail merchants in rural areas of Indonesia have been "terrific," according to For- eign Minister Subandrio. The Chinese ambassador has argued a the issue heatedly with Subandrio, and leaders of the Chinese Corn- 'k munist community have threatened to bring down the government by economic retaliation. Sukarno is reported to have been shocked by the unfriendly Chinese att1tude:7 (Page 1) III. THE WEST Ecuador: expect widespread disturbances if President Ponce attends the 9 October independence celebration in Guayaquil, where rioting occurred on 1 and 4 October. Guayaquil V- is the stronghold of opposition elements and a center of economic unrest, which the Communists are attempting to exploit with new 7 Oct 59 DAILY BRIEF ii T CRET AApproved for Release: 2020/02/21 CO3114693/ Approved for Release: 2020/02/21 C03164693 aggressive tactics. The city, Ecuador's largest, displayed hos- tility toward Ponce during his last visit there in July. In June it was the scene of extensive violence which threatened the stability of his government. (:Page 2) Panama: Chronic dissatisfaction with the traditional ruling oligarchy in Panama resulted in a "hunger march" on the capital on 5 October. Hundreds of unemployed workers and other dis- gruntled groups took part in a demonstration to demand enact- 0\ merit of economic relief measures by the newly convened Nation- al Assembly. (Page 3) 7 Oct 59 DAILY BRIEF CRET AApproved for Release: 2020/02/21 C03164693V A Approved for Release: 2020/02/21 C03164693 1 I tl. Li -Amor. NW. I. THE COMMUNIST BLOC II. ASIA-AFRICA Indonesia Under Strong Chinese Communist Pressure to Repeal Anti-Chinese Measure [Immediately before his departure for Peiping on 4 October, Foreign Minister Subandrio informed the American ambassador that Communist China was exerting "terrific" pressure for re- peal of an Indonesian decree requiring withdrawal of alien mer- chants from rural areas. He said the Chinese Communist am- bassador in Djakarta would not even listen to Indonesian explana- tions of the measure. Leaders of the Chinese community in In- donesia have threatened to raise prices to such a level that popu- lar feeling may force the cabinet to resign. In order to increase pressure on Djakarta to rescind or postpone carrying out the de- cree, Peiping may hint to Subandrio that it might slow up its eco- nomic aid to Indonesia, as well as withdraw offers of military aiAD L$._--ubandrio stated that regardless of Chinese pressures, he would stand firm in his talks in Peiping. Although Indonesia does not desire a "showdown" with Communist China, it is pre- pared for one if necessary. Subandrio stated that he has Pres- ident Sukarno's strong support in the position he is taking, and that Sukarno had been shocked by the Chinese Communist attituilej rilubandrio plans to explain to Peiping that the current meas- ure is a phase of Indonesia's "socialization" program. Djakarta apparently hopes to turn alien retail trade in rural areas over to independent Indonesian nationals or to the Indonesian cooperative movement. Theoretically this change would end the usurious hold of the Chinese shopkeeper on the Indonesian peasant and would strengthen the economir, role of the Tnrinnr.Qinri hiri class) ����� SONEIDENTTAT- 7 Oct 59 CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN Approved for Release: 2020/02/21 C03164693 Page 1 RCP- ii!" Approved for Release: 2020/02/21 C03164693 "toe NW' III. THE WEST Violence May Spread in Ecuador expect widespread disturbances if Pres,- ident Ponce attends, the C October independence celebrations in Guayaquil, where rioting occurred on 1 and 4 October, However, Ponce is not likely to risk touching off serious violence, particu- larly since the armed forces and other advisers reportedly are opposed to his attendance. Guayaquil, Ecuador's largest city, is the stronghold of oppo- sition elements and a center of explosive labor and economic un- rest which the Communists are attempting to exploit with aggres- sive new tactics. The Third-of-June Youth Movement, controlled by Communists and including the youth of two leftist parties, is being used to foment unrest designed to unseat Ponce, disrupt the 11th Inter-American Conference scheduled for Quito in February 1960, and block a possible meeting of American presidents in Guayaquil after the conference. The movement was, behind the 1 October riots and is planning demonstrations for 9 October. Extensive violence in Guayaquil in early June posed the most serious, threat to Ponce since his election by a slim plurality in 1956. The city also displayed a deep hostility toward him during his last visit there in July. (The armed forces, which are believed capable of maintaining order, have canceled invitations to foreign military attaches to at- tend the 9 October ceremonies, and the local commander report- edly has requested the imposition of martial lawq 7 Oct 59 CFMTDA I IMTPI I InlZkIr= RI II I CTIkl Approved for Release: 2020/02/21 C03164693 Page 2 Approved for Release: 2020/02/21 C03164693 11I 4-1 Nue Panamanian Hunger March Indicative of Social Unrest The "hunger march" on the Panamanian capital on 5 Oc- tober by hundreds of unemployed Colon workers and other disgruntled groups was an expression of deep-seated popular resentment against the economic policies of the Panamanian Government. The purpose of the march, led by Colon labor leader Andres Galvan, was to demand the immediate enact- ment of unemployment relief measures and a minimum wage law by the newly convened National Assembly. The 50-mile trek to the capital was undertaken by about 600 persons, whose ranks were swelled to approximately 1,000 by the time the orderly procession reached the Leg- islative Palace. When the National Assembly adjourned for lack of a quorum, marchers occupied the legislative cham- bers and demonstration leader Galvan exhorted the self- styled "people's deputies" not to budge until the government enacted the desired legislation. Two and a half hours later National Guardsmen using tear gas ejected the demonstra- tors and arrested Galvan and other leaders. Unless immediate measures are taken to improve the economic situation of Panama's lower and middle classes, further disorders are likely. President de la Guardia frank- ly acknowledged in his 1 October state-of-the-nation address that Panama currently lacks the economic means to support a rapidly increasing population. With the approach of the May 1960 presidential election, dissident politicians are likely to exploit popular grievances. The government's candidate, Ricardo Arias, is regarded as the epitome of the corrupt oligarchy which has been in power in Panama for 55 years. 7 Oct 59 CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN Page 3 Approved for Release: 2020/02/21 C03164693 Approved for Release: 2020/02/21 C03164693 Noe THE PRESIDENT The Vice President Executive Offices of the White House Special Assistant for National Security Affairs Scientific Adviser to the President Director of the Budget off ice of Defense and Civilian Mobilization Director, National Aeronautics and Space Administration Special Assistant for Security Operations Coordination Board of Consultants on Foreign Intelligence Activities Special Assistant for Foreign Economic Policy Executive Secretary, National Security Council The Treasury Department The Secretary of the Treasury The Department of State The Secretary of State The Under Secretary of State The Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs The Deputy Under Secretary for Political Affairs The Deputy Under Secretary for Administration The Counselor Director, International Cooperation Administration The Director of Intelligence and Research The Department of Defense The Secretary of Defense The Deputy Secretary of Defense Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs The Secretary of the Army The Secretary of the Navy The Secretary of the Air Force The Chairman, The Joint Chiefs of Staff Commandant, United States Marine Corps The Director, The Joint Staff Chief of Staff, United States Army Chief of Naval Operations, United States Navy Chief of Staff, United States Air Force Assistant to Secretary of Defense for Special Operations Director for Intelligence, The Joint Staff Assistant Chief of Staff for Intelligence, Department of Army Director of Naval Intelligence, Department of Navy Assistant Chief of Staff, Intelligence, Department of the Air Force Supreme Allied Commander, Europe Commander in Chief, Pacific The Department of Commerce The Secretary of Commerce Federal Bureau of Investigation The Director Atomic Energy Commission The Chairman National Security Agency The Director National Indications Center The Director CONFDNTL Approved for Release: 2020/02/21 C03164693 Approved for Release: 2020/02/21 C03164693 - �ser, jiittr-----141M Kt 1 WWWW4Approved for Release: 2020/02/21 RET C0316469307mmrnmzz