CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN

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June 29, 1957
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,.* 1,0j;Wq4~VZR91 I 1.a4 TOP SECRET 25X1 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/03/10 : CIA-RDP79T00975AO03100560001-5 29 June 1957 i DOCUMENT NO.. NO CHANGE IN CLASS. U DECLASSIFIED CLASS. CHANGED TO: TS S NEXT REVIEW DATE: AUTH: HR 7d-2 DATE:j'Q$EVIEWER: I OFFICE OF CURRENT INTELLIGENCE CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY State Department review completed CURRENT INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/03/10 : CIA-RDP79T00975AO03100560001-5 Approved For Release 2003/03/10 : CIA-RDP79T00975AO03100560001-5 Approved 25X1A 25X1A ~ or Release 2003/03/10: CIA-RDP79T0097 A003100560001-5 CONTENTS 25X1A 25X6 d6 1THE TAIWAN STRAIT id 3. TURKEY HOSTILE TO SPAAK MEDIATION ON CYPRUS ISSUE 25X1A 25X1A 29 June 57 Current Intelligence Bulletin Page 2 25X1A 6 64. FRENCH IN LAOS SUPPORTING PRINCE PETSARATH 25X1A 25X1A b/ 6d EAST GERMANS VIEW TALKS WITH POLES AS FAILURE 4 5. SITUATION IN INDONESIA Approved For Release 2003/03/10 : CIA-RDP79T00975A003100560001-5 25X1A Approved Flor Release 2003/03/10: CIA-RDP79T00975A 03100560001-5 25X1A 1. THE TAIWAN STRAIT from Taipei. The islands are used by the Nationalists as ob- servation points and as bases for mortar fire against vessels entering Amoy harbor. Nationalist spokesmen, in briefing the press, have described the situation as "very tense," al- though there has been no report from any other sources indi- cating that an attempt to seize the islands is imminent. The Chinese Communists may have stepped up artillery fire against Tatan and Erhtan in order to silence Nationalist mortars there, which have been harassing ships entering Amoy harbor. Tatan and Erhtan, two small islands in the Quemoy group, were shelled by Com- munist batteries on 28 June for the third straight day, according to press accounts The total force on both Tatan and Erhtan is only about 1,100 men. 25X1A 29 June 57 Current Intelligence Bulletin Page 3 25X1A Approved For Release 2003/03/10 : CIA-RDP79T00975AO03100560001-5 25X6 Approved For Release 2003/03/10 : CIA-RDP79T00975AO03100560001-5 Next 1 Page(s) In Document Exempt Approved For Release 2003/03/10 : CIA-RDP79T00975AO03100560001-5 25X1A 25X1A Approved Fo Release 2003/03/10: CIA-RDP79T00975A0 3. TURKEY HOSTILE TO SPAAK MEDIATION ON CYPRUS ISSUE Official Turkish displeasure witn NATO secretary general Spaak's first moves toward mediating the Cyprus dispute suggests increasing bitterness between Turkey and Greece over Cyprus and the inevitability of a showdown in this year's UN General Assembly. 25X1A The Turkish government believes that Spaak is off to a "bad start" and that his present views are "badly conceive ana eilact present only a Greek solution to the problem." Ankara continues to insist on partition as the only acceptable solution9 and a Foreign Ministry official states that any proposal of independence for Cyprus will be flatly rejected. Prime Minister Menderes has put off seeing Spaak in the near future and reportedly has suggested a meet- ing sometime in August. The likelihood that national elec- tions will be held in Turkey this fall may account in part for Menderes' evident intention of delaying any further Spaak initiative London has encouraged Spaak to attempt to mediate without making any commitment to him in advance. However, the British recently asked him to postpone his planned departure for Athens and Ankara for a few days as they expect to inform him of some "new positions" early in July. Athens is anxious for Spaak's visit and probably amen- able to his views on a Cyprus solution, despite its doubts that he will be able to accomplish anything. 29 June 57 Current Intelligence Bulletin Page 6 25X1A 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/03/10 : CIA-RDP79T00975A003100560001-5 25X1A Approved F r Release 2003/03/10 : CIA-RDP79T00975 003100560001-5 25X1A 4. FRENCH IN LAOS SUPPORTING PRINCE PETSARATH French representatives in Laos are promoting Prince Petsarath, viceroy of Laos and brother of Pathet Lao chief Souphannouvong, for the prime minister- ship. They apparently regard him as the leader most likely to foster continued French influence and prestige in Laos, ac- cording to the American ambassador in Vientiane. The ambas- sador reports that in a 25 June conversation, French ambassa- dor Gassouin described Petsarath as a true patriot who alone could unite Laos and reverse the present unfavorable drift of events. Gassouin said Petsarath had indicated that he would accept power only if drafted and on condition that he have the support of the Western powers. Comment The French are apparently trying to pave the way for Western support of Pet- sarath, in the belief that he may ultimately be called on by the Laotian assembly to resolve the present political crisis. They are. urging that the Western powers adopt a more "flexible" policy toward Laos, particularly with regard to the entry of the Pathet Lao into a coalition government. Petsarath's public statements since his return to Laos in March have minimized the dangers in a set- tlement of the Pathet Lao problem. He recently returned from a tour of the Pathet-held provinces convinced that the Pathets are not Communists or Communist-controlled. 25X1A 29 June 57 Current Intelligence Bulletin Page 7 25X1A Approved For Release 2003/03/10 : CIA-RDP79T00975A003100560001-5 Approved For Release 2003/03/10 : CIA-RDP79T00975 5. SITUATION IN INDONESIA 25X1A 25X1A Non-Communist political leaders in Indonesia are greatly disturbed over the Communist Party's 40-percent gain in votes in the Djakarta munici- pal elections on 22 June, and report- edly are exploring the possibility of establishing a united front against the Communists. The National Party, which won a plurality in the 1955 na- tional elections, appears particularly anxious over its prospects in the forth- coming provincial elections in Central Java, where it has had its major strength. Although the elections in Central Java re- portedly have been postponed until October,, the'non-Commu- nist parties must still compete against a superior Communist machine which is already operating in high gear. The Com- munists, moreover, are spending money freely and are cap- italizing on the popularity accorded them by President Sukarno's continued public encouragement. Meanwhile, in East Indonesia, Lt. Col. Sumual is working toward the political reorganization of the area into six autonomous provinces. Although this develop- ment may be simply a face-saving move, it would appear to be a new act of defiance by the East Indonesians. Anti-Djakarta feeling is still running strong in Sumatra, where former vice president Hatta has reiterated his strong support for autonomous moves in non-Javanese areas as well as his belief that these moves are not motivated by sep- aratist desires. At the same rally, Lt. Col. Hussein stated that while there was no desire to "fritter away" Indonesian unity, the people of Central and South Sumatra have returned to "the ideals of the revolution after having been led astray by certain leaders in the central government." F77 29 June 57 Current Intelligence Bulletin Page 8 25X1A 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/03/10 : CIA-RDP79T00975AO03100560001-5 25X1A 25X1 25X1A Approved Fo Release 2003/03/10: CIA-RDP79T00975A 6. EAST GERMANS VIEW TALKS WITH POLES AS FAILURE The East German Communists consider their 18-20 June talks with Polish lead- ers a failure and believe their efforts to bring the Poles back into the orthodox tat Gomulka is still in firm control in Poland and that he, like Tito, will continue to pursue a deviationist ideological line. camp have been unsuccessful, The talks convinced the East Germans The Polish visit to Berlin reportedly re- sulted from heavy pressure from the Soviet Union. Gomulka was reluctant to make this trip and agreed only after a heated argument with Khrushchev. In order to enhance the appearance of bloc solidarity, an East German delegation headed by party first secretary Ulbricht and Premier Grotewohl will go to Warsaw on 22 July for the Polish national holiday. 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 29 June 57 Current Intelligence Bulletin Page 9 25X1A Approved For Release 2003/03/10 : CIA-RDP79T00975AO03100560001-5