CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN - 1958/10/22

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imrApproved for L Release: 2020/01/23 CO2998391 itt 1 3.5(c) 3.3(h)(2) 22 October 1958 Copy No,, CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN DOCUMENT NO. NO CHANGE IN CLASS- ! DECLASSIFIED CLASS. CHANGED TO: TS 3 C Fi NEXT REVIEW DATE: AU TH: DATE. REVIEWER: -MID-SECRET- Approved for Release: 2020/01/23 CO29949417/1 Approved for -2012-070-71/23 CO2998391 Amok -TOP-gralgr-T- Approved for Release: 2020/01/23 CO2998391 Approved for Release: 2020/01/23 CO2998391 I .JL b..7 L.A.,' � 14 4 22 OCTOBER 1958 I. THE COMMUNIST BLOC Taiwan Strait - Communist artillery fire relatively light on 21 October; Peiping scores new Nationalist talk of recovering mainland. East Germany - Discontented workers seek relaxation of political controls. V) II. ASIA-AFRICA Tunisia - Bourguiba standing firm against Nasir; UAR reported plotting his assassination. High-level Mg an military mission to visit Egypt. Indonesian Army to purchase more bloc materiel. Cyprus - Agreement sought for con- ference between London, Ankara and Athens; violence continues. / Ifj\, N. 1 T , in� e _ Lc< _r � � * I I L THE WEST 0 Venezuela - Junta president expected to resign this week. ()Bolivia - Government squelches right- ist coup attempt. rry,-�rtcr,rnrrr Approved for Release: 2020/01/23 CO2998391 AApproved for Release: 2020/01/23 CO29983917/ %PO CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN 22 October 1958 DAILY BRIEF 9 I. THE COMMUNIST BLOC Taiwan Strait situation: Communist artillery fire on 21 October was directed against all of the Nationalist-held Islands in the Chinmen area but was relatively light. At least one Chinese Communist submarine, two sub- chasers, one LST� and one auxiliary vessel which were moved closer to the offshore islands area from North and South China bases during September have recently been withdrawn. The number of Communist torpedo boats in the Strait area remains unchanged, however. Peiping's propaganda has begun to emphasize that the US Is not in favor of turning over the offshore islands to the Com- munists. Peiping also stresses that the Nationalists have re- cently revived talk of recovering the mainland and "loudly clam- ored" that the cease-fire was a "victory" for Taipei. (Page 1) (Map) East Germany: Ulbricht% relaxation of political controls on physicians and college professors has stimulated discontent among industrial workers who are considering work slowdowns as a means of forcing the regime to make concessions to them. If Ulbricht resists these pressures, he will greatly increase workers' unrest and thus endanger the regime's economic goals; if he grants concessions, he will encourage widespread popular demands for further relaxation. (Page 3) TOP SECRET AApproved for Release: 2020/01/23 CO2998391 Approved for Release: 2020/01/23 CO2998391/ 1U1 ,LCHL-1. II. ASIA-AFRICA Tunisia-UAR: Bourguiba is continuing to maintain his firm stand against Nasir and has expressed "certainty" that other Arab leaders would "start following me after a little." Bourguiba apparently believes that he has the sup- port of Morocco and, the Algerian rebels, Iraq, and Saudi Arabia are trying to avoid exacerbating the dispute. Meanwhile, there are re- ports of new UAR plots aimed against Bourguiba's life. (Page 4) Afghanistan-Egypt: A high-level Afghan military mis- sion is scheduled to visit Eavot by way of Turkey in mid- November. Turkey has� long maintained a small military training mission in Afghanistan. In Cairo, the Afghan mission will probably seek information on UAR methods in assimilating Soviet weapons and military doctrine. Indonesia: The army's reluctant decision to purchase $15,000,000 worth of Soviet engineering equipment is a further example of the Indonesian armed forces' increas- ing dependence on the bloc for materiel. The air force and navy have already filled or contracted for the greater part of their current military requirements through the bloc. (Page 5) Cyprus: NATO representatives of Greece, Turkey, and IFTEIT are continuing their meetings with Secretary General Spaak on the matter of holding an early high-level conference concerning Cyprus and appear to have reached accord on all issues except the number of neutral observers to be invited. Brussels has been accepted as the conference site. As violence on Cyprus continues, British officials es- timate that EOKA is approaching its maximum potential for terrorism. Nevertheless, they predict a. new truce be- fore the end of this month. (Page 6) 22 Oct 58 DAILY BRIEF ii TOP SECRET 4Approved for Release: 2020/ 1/23 CO29 8391r A z tori TOP SECRET /Approved for Release. 2020/01/23 CO2998391' 'Noe III. THE WEST Venezuela: Junta President Larrazabal, under consid- erable pressure within the government, is expected to resign this week in order to fulfill legal electoral requirements in running for the presidency in the election scheduled for late November. The resultant adjustment in the junta and cabinet, along with continued military suspicions of political alliances and the apparent breakdown of interparty efforts to agree upon a coalition candidate will increase the already high degree of tension in Venezuela. (Page 7) Bolivia: The moderate government of President Sues on 21 October squelched a rightist coup with only a few cas- ualties. Rightist plotting is endemic in Bolivia. The govern- ment, which must implement stringent economic stabilization measures, will probably exaggerate the threat in order to bring closer together the clashing factions of the government party. (Page 8) 22 Oct 58 DAILY BRIEF iii TOP SECRET Approved for Release: 2020/01/23 CO2998391 n cr. rvnrm Approved for Release: 2020/01/23 CO2998391 vise I. THE COMMUNIST BLOC Taiwan Strait Situation Communist artillery fired about 3,300 rounds against the Chinmens on 21 October. The heaviest firing occurred dur- ing the afternoon, but no further details are available. The Chinese Nationalist Ministry of Defense has announced that eight Nationalist jet fighters and six Communist MIC4's "tangled briefly" over the Taiwan Strait. No losses were re- ported and no shootdowns claimed by the Nationalists. Al- though there was extensive Communist air activity indicative of large-scale air-to-air tactical training on 20 October�, Communist pilots have not deviated from their practice of defensive patrolling. The last air clash on 10 October is be- lieved to have been initiated by the Nationalists. At least one of the five submarines which moved from Tsingtao to the Shanghai/Choushan Island area early in Sep- tember has returned to the north and now is operating in the Dairen area; several other vessels of the South China Fleet-- two subchasers, one LST, and one auxiliary vessel--which moved to Swatow from the Canton area during September and early October returned to the Canton area on 16 October, Despite these with- drawals from the Taiwan Strait area, motor torpedo boat strength, which has been built up considerably since the be- ginning of the crisis, remains unchanged. Peiping propaganda has begun to emphasize that the US is not in favor of turning over the offshore islands to the Com- munists. A People's Daily editorial on 21 October states that the US and Nationalist China are playing "a duet," with the US expressing its desire to "reduce the Chiang army on Chinmen and Matsu" while the Nationalists re-emphasize the importance of maintaining troops on Chinmen and the other offshore islands. The editorial states that if the Nationalists continue to reject TOP SECRET 22 Oct 58 CFKITPAI IKITFI I InFKICT RI II I FTIKI Approved for Release: 2020/01/23 CO2998391 Page 1 Approved for Release: 2020/01/23 CO2998391 Communist troop uuu strength Ann Nationalist troop '-'��"" strength 1�f Piston fighter + Jet fighter if Piston light bomber 4� Jet light bomber Ground-attack SELECTED AIRFIELDS INDICATED IN BOLD TYPE Hengyang, 30078 80806/8102 sf HakoW 6+ NANCHANG CHANGSHU Nanking C_ LUCHIA Weneho. Hf I N A tt,rJ,'� BAY `...--mA su Fs. Foochov!' 23,000 NANTA k LuNGTI I ICTAN -, LIEHENG HUIAN IS- . mAcitiRPFA v .1;ityl:LIVTAN/r-j N GC :HiNIFITNOIUs r_ N . 1 KAOCHI � 86,000 / CHENGHAI Amoy CANTON !TAIWAN � HUIANG Swatow .WN AO IS. 43 4000/ PENGHOs 1 16,000 , i SOUTH CHINA SEA ghai OU SHAN I. TOP SECRET Approved for Release: 2020/01/23 CO2998391 rrAza_r2 Approved for Release: 2020/01/23 CO2998391 negotiations with the Communists and "insist on obeying US orders, we are not to be blamed for taking all the necessary measures." The People's Daily editorial also states that the Nation- alists have become "cocky again" and that they have recently revived talk of recovering the mainland. Complaining that the Nationalists have "loudly clamored" that the cease-fire was a "victory" for Taipei, the editorial points to the Nationalist violation of the condition for suspension of shelling and declares "let them then see what benefit the introduction of US naval ves- sels for escort really brings them. On 21 October, Peiping issued its "38th serious warning" alleging violation of Communist China's territorial waters by two US naval vessels in the Pingtan and Matsu area. The Chinese Nationalists have canceled resupply missions following the Chinese Communist resumption of fire and, since Chinmen supply stocks were built up during the 14-day cease- fire, no urgent need is seen for crash programs of air and sea resupply. The Nationalists are planning to reinstitute air cover for convoys as necessary, and patrol flights are no longer un- der orders to remain 20 miles from the mainland coast. No penetration of the China mainland, however, is authorized ex- cept as instructed. it was necessary to keep the Taiwan conom stable as well as to keep the military forces strong. Nationalist China probably would need an extra $30,000,- 000 to $50,000,000 in economic aid this year from the United States because of the Strait conflict. TOP SECRET 22 Oct 58 rckiTDAI IMTPI I InPkirF Rill I FTIN Approved for Release: 2020/01/23 CO2998391 Page 2 e.r.,-.r1 Fur I Approved for Release: 2020/01/23 CO2998391 %of Concessions to East German Doctors Cause Unrest Among Industrial Workers East German industrial workers, described by a party of- ficial as "tired of too many promises and too few results," have been greatly impressed by the success achieved by the medical profession in forcing the regime to relax its hard policies toward doctors, Work- ers now reason that they are in a better position than the doc- tors to force concessions from party boss Ulbricht. Under these circumstances, the East German regime faces the prospect ,of failing to achieve its economic goals unless the workers are, satisfied. Giving in to the workers, however, would probably result in even more widespread popular de- mands for the relaxation of internal policies and even greater unrest. the con- cessions granted the medical profession were not merely a tactical move but a new policy which will be extended to other members of the intelligentsia. Doctors and dentists are being freed from political pressure and are to be allowed to travel to meetings in the West, continue private medical practice, and send their children to universities outside East Germany. A special politburo commission has been set up with instruc- tions to make "all possible concessions" to effect a speedy im- provement of the "catastrophic" medical situation, caused by the flight of doctors to the West. A similar commission has been established for schools. The extensive character of these concessions reportedly startled some "rabid Communists" on the medical commission, who privately predicted that new problems would be created in other areas of East German life. SECRET 22 Oct 58 CFKITRAI INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN Approved for Release: 2020/01/23 CO2998391 Page 3 rrn. n 0 r !NI-1171T Approved for Release: 2020/01/23 CO2998391 Nere *me IL ASIA-AFRICA Tunisia-UAR Dispute Tunisian President Bourguiba is continuing to push his case against the United Arab Republic despite the concerted effort of Cairo propaganda media to discredit him and isolate him from the. Tunisian people, At a meeting with the American ambassa- dor in Tunis on 19 October, Bourguiba exuded confidence that the Tunisian people "unanimously" support his position and that "af- ter a little" other Arab countries which now do not "dare to fol- low me" would start to do so. Bourguibaes fighting mood was further revealed by his expressed determination to prosecute shortly individuals implicated in the plot against his life exposed last March--a plot to which the UAR and Bourguiba's exiled rival, Salah ben Youssef, were linked. The Tunisian leader expressed particular confidence that the Algerian rebel regime and the Moroccans would maintain solidarity with him. The fundamental desire on the part of both these elements to preserve at least the appearance of Ma- ghrebian unity will probably preclude any further public criticism of Tunisia by either and evoke cautious gestures of friendship. Both, however, are clearly distressed by the dilemma in which Bourguibais action has placed them and will be careful to avoid prejudicing their own relations with Nasir. a desire on the part of the Algerian rebels, Iraq, and Saudi Arabia to avoid taking sides in the Tunisia-UAR dispute. Iraqi Foreign Minister Jumard is reported to have apologized to Tunisia for recent at- tacks broadcast by Baghdad radio. Meanwhile, unconfirmed reports emanating from Libya state that on 15 October Salah ben Youssers lieutenant in Tripoli received from the UAR Embassy there money and a list estab- lishing a priority for the liquidation of key Tunisian officials. TOP SECRET 22 Oct 58 CENTRAI INTFI I InFINICF RI II I PTIM Approved for Release: 2020/01/23 CO2998391 Page 4 nri ern rim Approved for Release: 2020/01/23 CO2998391 Noro %Of L:Idonesian Army Purchases Soviet Engineering Equipment The Indonesian Government has signed an agreement with the Soviet Union for the purchase of engineering equip- ment valued at $15,000,000 which will be used by the army. the materiel will tom: - prise chiefly road-building equipment, water-purifying sets, and tools. The purchase will be made under terms of the $100,000,000 Soviet loan which Indonesia ratified b.) Febru. aky 1958. Brig. Gen. Djatikusumo, chief of the army engineers, is reported to have signed the agreement with reluctance on orders from the Indonesian Government in September 1958. In July 1958, Djatikusumo had approached the American army attache for the sale of either civil or military construction equipment. Some of the items recently purchased from the USSR were also included in the master list of military re- quirements which the Indonesian Government presented to the United States in July 1957. This purchase is a further instance of the Indonesian armed forces' increasing dependence on the bloc for materi- el. The Indonesian Navy and, to an even greater extent, the air force have already filled a considerable part of their current military requirements through contracts with the bloc. Thus far, the Indonesian armed forces have concluded arms deals with the Communist bloc amounting to at least $125,000,000 and possibly as much as $200,000,000. SECRET 22 Oct 58 CFNTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN Page 5 Approved for Release: 2020/01/23 CO2998391 ___n_rvanni 17 sT' Approved for Release: 2020/01/23 CO2998391 NNW 1440 Cyprus Final agreement on a high-level Cyprus conference of British, Greek, Turkish and Cypriot representatives is be- ing delayed only by differences over the number of neutral observers. All concerned are agreed that NATO Secretary General Spaak and an American observer should attend; Greece alone insists that at least two other neutral nations, presumably Italy and France, be represented. Such a con- ference would probably be convened in November in Brussels, Spaak, to whom most of the credit is due for the progress thus far, favors a two-week meeting to establish the broad principles for agreement to be followed by lower-level tech- nical negotiations on details. Agreement by London, Athens, and Ankara to discuss the problem at such a conference will remove, temporarily at least, the serious strain that was developing within NATO. The major substantive problems which the talks will attempt to resolve, however, will require a maximum effort at com- promise if the schisms between Greece and Turkey and be- tween Britain and Greece are to be bridged. On Cyprus EOKA terrorists have stepped up their cam- paign of violence, killing five persons, including three Turk- ish Cypriots, within a 48-hour period and increasing bomb attacks, shootings, arson, and sabotage. British officials on Cyprus estimate that, while EOKA may attempt one more major drive, it has about reached the limit of its potential for sustained violence. They predict a new truce, probably by the end of October, especially if agreement is reached in Paris to hold a conference, Regardless of any political set- tlement, however, they believe EOKA must be destroyed to remove the constant threat of renewed violence and intimida- tion. 22 Oct 58 CFNTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN Page 6 Approved for Release: 2020/01/23 CO2998391 cy n Approved for Release: 2020/01/23 CO2998391 %.0 III. THE WEST Impending Shake-up in the Venezuelan Government Junta President Larrazabal's acceptance of the presiden- tial nomination by the Democratic Republican Union (URD), probably the third party in strength, and his expected resig- nation this week will increase the high degree of tension in Venezuela. A majority of the cabinet reportedly have offered their resignations and have demanded that Larrazabal resign, as is required under the electoral law. Larrazabal's resigna- tion and the resulting adjustments in the cabinet and junta, which will probably continue to be pro-Larrazabal, were ap- parently planned as early as mid-September to promote his candidacy. Larrazabal's formal entry into the presidential race fol- lows recent rumors of military plotting and probably spells the end of the political unity program which has been identified in the public mind with the return of normal government. The Christian Democratic COPEI, probably the second largest party, opposes Admiral Larrazabal as a military candidate and has nominated its chief, Rafael Caldera. Democratic Action (AD)-- the largest party, toward which the military has long been hos- tile--has reportedly been negotiating with the URD to present Larrazabal as a joint candidate, although AD previously nom- inated its chief, Romulo Betancourt, The AD's ultimate en- dorsement of Larrazabal, who also has Communist backing, would increase the possibility of another military coup attempt in the event of Larrazabal's victory. SECRET 22 Oct 58 CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN Page 7 Approved for Release: 2020/01/23 CO2998391 Approved for Release: 2020/01/23 CO2998391 'too Bolivian Government Says Rightist Plot Quashed The moderate government of President Siles has an- nounced that it put down a plot of the rightist Socialist Falange which broke out in the capital city of La Paz early on 21 Octo- ber. The rest of the country was reported quiet. At the present time the government must implement new and stringent economic stabilization measures if it is to re- ceive new foreign credits to rectify its foreign exchange def- icit. The left wing of the Nationalist Revolutionary Movement, the government party, opposes some of the required meas- ures. A definitive split in the government party would be likely to result in considerable violence since most of the ar- my and police incline toward the right wing of the party while most civilian militia incline toward the left wing. In the past the government has on several occasions exag- gerated the danger of rightist plotting for the purpose of per- suading clashing factions within the government party to close ranks. Any suggestion of a rightist coup has been enough to persuade the clashing factions to compromise their differences and present a united front. SECRET 22 Oct 58 rcknvei INTRLIGENCE BULLETIN Page 8 Approved for Release: 2020/01/23 CO2998391 Approved for Release: 2020/01/23 CO2998391 WOW IIJLIN1 I IIAL 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 Office of Defense and Civilian Mobilization Special Assistant for Security Operations Coordination Board of Consultants on Foreign Intelligence Activities Special Assistant for Foreign Economic Policy Special Adviser to the President 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 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 the Army Director of Naval Intelligence, Department of the Navy Assistant Chief of Staff, Intelligence, Department of the Air Force Supreme Allied Commander, Europe Commander in Chief, Pacific The Department of the Interior The Secretary of the Interior Federal Bureau of Investigation The Director Atomic Energy Commission The Chairman National Security Agency The Director National Indications Center The Director United States Information Agency The Director CONFIDENTIAL Approved for Release: 2020/01/23 CO2998391 ./vivZf IV/ .40k n n r;v5dic.;--P; I ja;e 626/ (c1 /S3-.*C0.29 98 L 11' �, TOP SECRET / / /4/ 0 004 17"/ Oz e4 f'z, e4 (/// c' .//// 2;:; 1 /'' / 000 I ' '%o / / r-Cel)--SECRET� ### Approved for Release: 2020/01/23 CO2(.949e1''''#*j. rn.�rZ