THE PRESIDENT'S INTELLIGENCE CHECKLIST 3 APRIL 1963
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THE PRESIDENT'S
INTELLIGENCE CHECKLIST
ISSUED BYTHE
CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
3 APRIL 1963
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1. Berlin air
corridors
a. Yesterday's incident in the
southern air corridor, when two
Soviet fighters buzzed and fired on
a privately-owned British plane fly-
ing into Berlin, seems to be another
case of Soviet sensitivity to what
Moscow claims is a "misuse" of Allied
corridor rights.
b. Increased Soviet aerial
surveillance of the air corridors. and
West Berlin airfields has been in
effect since 25 March, when Soviet
aircraft reacted to the round-robin
flights of a US?C-130. That air-
craft
has been at Templehof since the
incident, and the Soviets are ap-
parently waiting for it to take off
on its outbound flight.
C, The Soviet representative
in the Berlin Air Safety Center had
protested the British plane's flight
when notified that it was scheduled
to take place.
d. The aircraft, piloted by
a British television personality
flying into Berlin to do a show for
the RAF, disregarded orders to land
and put down safely in Berlin.
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Jordan
3. Guatemala
a. Husayn's newly appointed
prime minister is setting out to
bring his country closer to the
mainstream of Arab nationalism.
a. The new government seems
intent on giving itself an image of
moderation in order to gain domestic
approval and hasten international
recognition.
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4. Laps
b. There is a conspicuous
lack of far-rightists ?and represent-
atives of discredited old-line
parties among the civilians named
to the cabinet.
c. The country's nearest neigh-
bors, Honduras and El Salvador, are
consulting on whether to recognize.
.d. Ydigoras is quoted as saying
he plans to leave 'Nicaragua for the
VS on Saturday..
a. Except for a knee-jerk
reaction from the Pathet Lao, who
blame the "imperialists," there is
quiet caution all around over the
assassination of Quinim.
b. The bodyguard who did the
shooting is in government custody
but is so far insisting that he
acted entirely on his own. A bland
government communique says little
more than that Quinim was shot but
the government does not know why.
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6, Argentina
a. Government forces are in
full control of Buenos Aires.
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b. Rebel elements, mainly Navy
Marine units, have retreated to a
-number of naval bases south of the
capital. Late press reports this
morning state that the rebels, under
goVernment pressure, have been forced
to abandon some of these positions.
c. The bulk of the Argentine
Army and Air Force are standing be-
hind President Guido, who has given
the rebels an ultimatum threatening
bombing attacks unless they surrender
forthwith.
7. Communist China a. A Chinese Nationalist aerial
reconnaissance mission, flown on 28
March, has detected .a second Chinese
Communist missile test range.
b. The range is about 335 miles
northwest of Peiping. The preliminary
conclusion is that the installation
is a cruise missile test site.
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NOTES
A. Soviet lunar probe The moon probe launched yester-
day is believed to have one of two possible objectives,
either the soft landing of an instrumented package
or the orbiting of a vehicle for reconnaissance over
the edge of the shadow of the lunar surface, The
probe, if successful, will reach the vicinity of the
moon about noon EST, Friday.
C. Indonesia-Communist China The Chinese are trying
to keep alive the notion that they are potential
buyers of Indonesian oil.
D. Portuguese Guinea Guerrillas--some of them
operating from Guinea and Senegal--are stepping up
their operations. Portuguese authorities are re-
porting with increasing frequency ambushes carried
out against their military forces.
E. Warsaw Pact Preparations now under way point to
the beginning of a combined exercise in the near
future.
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F. Bunker-Nasir talks Ambassador Bunker had a long
second session on Yemen with Nasir yesterday.
Nasir's position was that he would withdraw at least
one battalion from Yemen within 15 days after the
Saudis agree to disengage, with full withdrawal to
follow over a longer, as yet undetermined, period.
A third session is scheduled for today.
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