THE PRESIDENT'S INTELLIGENCE CHECKLIST 17 JUNE 1964
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THE PRESIDENT'S
INTELLIGENCE CHECKLIST
ISSUED BY THE
CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
17 JUNE 1964
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1. Cyprus
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?2. Congo
f. Call-ups under the new
conscription program got under way
Monday when 1,400 youths registered
for induction. This will send
Turkish temperatures soaring both
on Cyprus and on the mainland.
g. The Justice Party has
decided to go against Inonu in
Friday's vote of confidence. It
is the leading opposition party
but often is unable to maintain
discipline on these matters.
a. As we get it from the
Belgian ambassador, who called yes-
terday to present Spaak's message,
Kasavubu asserts that Adoula will
stay on as prime minister with his
government essentially unchanged
until the national elections.
b. The president did add,
however, that there must be a
general meeting of all Congolese
leaders, including Tshombe and
Gizenga, sometime prior to the
elections. These are some six
months off.
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3. Laos
d. This follows hard on the
heels of his quick trip to Mali
last week to put heads together with
Keita, rumored as Kasavubu's choice
to chair the Congolese round table.
e. The Congolese Army, started
south from Bukavu by Mobutu last
week, has pulled up short of Uvira
and was last reported looting towns
on the way. The next outburst of
trouble'could come from the Albert-
ville area.
b. Kong Le is trying to re-
take several lost positions includ-
ing Phou Kout hill,
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d. There are signs that the
Communists are now worried enough
to beef up their defenses. New
antiaircraft weapons were observed
moving into Laos
last week.
e. General
Khamouane, strong man of Phong Saly,
has cut his ties
with Souvanna and cast his lot
with the Pathet Lao's tame neutral-
sts under cplonel Deuane.
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NOTES
A. USSR-East Germany The removal of elements
of Soviet forces from Germany may be getting
under way.
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B. India-US The Shastri government, concerned
about the implications of spiraling food
prices, has asked the US for 500,000 tons of
rice as quickly as possible, or, if this is
not feasible, for a hard-currency loan which
India could use to buy Thai or Burmese rice.
C. Tanganyika-Zanzibar In what Charg?arlucci
calls the "most significant move" since the
union was formed, Nyerere has named Salim
Rashid to a subministerial post in Dar-es-
Salaam. Rashid has been the Communist eminence
at the impressionable Karume's elbow ever since
independence. The rub is that Rashid has yet
to leave the island; in fact, no Zanzibari
minister of union has taken up permanent resi-
dence in Dar-es-Salaam.
D. Argentina Peronist labor leaders, perhaps
recognizing they lack backing,have decided to
postpone implementing the next phase of their
"action plan" until June 28. This had included
nationwide, 24-hour "occupations" of all busi-
ness and industrial establishments starting
this week. The leaders insist they will not
abandon the plan until their demands, as much
political as economic, are met.
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E. Colombia Though the Colombian Army has gained
control of the Marquetalia enclave, the prob-
lem of eliminating Tiro Fijo (Sure Shot) and
his guerrilla followers remains. They have
simply faded into the rough terrain nearby.
The Colombian Army wants more helicopters,
which were used to advantage in the Marquetalia
operation.
F. Panama Hit-and-run terrorist activity over
the past two weeks has produced little damage and
no loss of life. It could well be Arnulfo
Arias' way of keeping alive his protest against
the election of Robles.
G. Haiti The word has gone out from Port-au-
Prince that Duvalier will stage his president-
for-life ceremonies next Sunday.
I. South Vietnam The Viet Cong, which have been
more active the last few days, last night hit
the capital of Hau Nghia Province, just west
of Saigon. Press reports say the Communists
were repulsed with heavy losses.
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