CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN
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28 September 1963
CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN
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2. Dominican Republic: Country outwardly calm as
14-member conservative cabinet sworn in.
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4. Oil: Western oil companies may face tough price
negotiations with the principal oil-producing coun-
tries. (Page 4)
6. Notes: Cuba-USSR; France-Algeria;
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*Dominican Republic: Relative calm has marked
the first two days of the new three-man provisional
government's tenure, although US officials in Santo
Domingo note that an air of uneasiness prevails there.
Despite several hundred arrests in the capital,
the US Embassy reports that many extreme leftist
leaders, first believed to have been jailed or to
have taken political asylum in foreign embassies,
appear to have escaped the police dragnet so far.
The complexion of the 14-man cabinet sworn in
on 27 September appears predictably conservative,
including the leaders of two of the six parties which
are supporting the provisional government.
Armed forces leaders plan to put deposed Presi-
dent Bosch on a ship bound for Spain today if the tur-
bulent weather conditions caused by Hurricane Edith
subside.
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Oil: (Western oil companies with international
interests may be heading into a period of serious dif -
ficult'es with the principal foreign oil-producing coun-
tries)
Fruitless talks on the issue of increased oil in-
come or Iran were held recently between represent-
atives of. the consortium of Western oil companies
operating in Iran and. Fuad. Rouhani, deputy chairman
of the National Iranian Oil Company. Rouhani is also
secretary general of the Organization of Petroleum
Exporting Countries (OPEC), and the member states
would like to expand his recent contacts into full-fledged
bargaining sessions between OPEC and the companies.)
e companies have so far refused to recognize
OPE Thas a bargaining agent and have negotiated with
its members on an individual basis only. The OPEC
members, however, are threatening to react in con-
cert if R.ouani cannot obtain concessions from the
companies.,)
(The next OPEC council meeting is to be held in
Gene'Va on 7 October. The actions which may be con-
sidered at that time reportedly include imposing uni-
laterally new taxes on oil put through pipelines or
delivered to tankers. Tankers might be refused clear-
ance from the p is of member countries until such
taxes were paid
it is not clear how far the OPEC member govern-
ments actually would. be willing to go in concerting
such measures. The three-year-old OPEC has suf-
fered considerably from rivalry and suspicion among
its membership--which now consists of Saudi Arabia,
Iran, Iraq, Kuwait Qatar, Libya, Indonesia, and
Venezuela.)
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*Cuba-USSR:
shows that three additional surface-to-air
missile (SAM) sites in Cuba--Chambas, Sancti Spiritus,
and Cie go de Avila- -have been evacuated. A total of
seven SAM sites have now been deactivated, including
the entire Ciego de Avila SAM regiment of four sites
in central Cuba. Only one site has thus far reappeared
in another location, but it is likely that others will
show up at positions near Cuban military installations.
The possibility exists, however, that some SAM equip-
nt may be withdrawn from the island.
France-Algeria: France is re-evaluating its aid
program to Algeria in light of the recent nationaliza-
tion of French property there and President Ahmed
Ben Bella's 23 September statement that a resumption
of French nuclear tests in the Sahara could bring the
liquidation of "remaining foreign concessions." Under
consideration is the possibility of reducing the Octo-
ber installment of France's direct aid program which,
for 1963, amounts to $200 million. According to a
high official of the Algerian Affairs Ministry, how-
ever, Paris wishes to avoid a crisis as long as
France's Saharan oil concessions and. use of the nu-
clear test sites continue to be unaffected.
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The Vice President
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The Director of the Budget
The Director, National Aeronautics and Space Administration
The Department of State
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The Director of Intelligence and Research
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The Secretary of the Army
The Secretary of the Navy
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The Assistant Secretary of Defense
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Chief of Naval Operations, United States Navy
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U.S. Rep., Military Committee and Standing Group, NATO
Supreme Allied Commander, Europe
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