CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN - 1960/10/17

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02977793
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October 17, 1960
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W////////,//,// ///f,//f//1, '///////////////7j Approved for ,e,leG.iea3/1131CO2977793 3.3(h)(2) l i) 5 17 October 1960 Copy No. C 74 CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN DOCUAU:NT NO. NO iN CLASS. Kr LIEX,I.ISSMED CLASS. i;A' TO: TS S C NEXT LAM: e2 ( AUDI HD 711-2 DATEiREVIEWER / -TOP-SECRET- zi(ppfovff:iror,41Lfe2f)2sf)�1fn#291(79z37/47/' /17 4Approved for Release: 2020/03/13 CO2977793' -Tap-SECRET- Approved for Release: 2020/03/13 CO2977793 Approved for Release: 2020/03/13 CO2977793 %be Nor 17 OCTOBER 1960 I. THE COMMUNIST BLOC II. ASIA-AFRICA Anti-American parties on Okinawa re- ceiving financial support from Japanese leftists for use in general elections next month. Tunisian President, concerned over Al- gerian rebels' relations with Commu- nist bloc and possible bloc influence over rebel movement, presses for closer Tunisian-Moroccan-Algerian as- sociation. Native unrest in Southern Rhodesia re- ported reaching explosive stage; prime minister mobilizes white national guardsmen, bans political meetings. Situation in the Congo. Situation in Laos. III. THE WEST ()Austrian plans for UN resolution on South Tirol exacerbate Italian-Austrian relations, may lead to outbreaks of vio- lence in South Tirol. ()Executions in Cuba last week seen as blow to chances of genuine revolt against Castro regime. 7-crrnifr-T- Approved for Release: 2020/03/13 CO2977793 'Approved for Release: 2020/03/13 CO2977793 %AO TOP SECRET CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN � 17 October 1960 DAILY BRIEF I. THE COMMUNIST BLOC II.ASIA-AFRICA Okinawa:Ciapanese leftists are arranging to give some financial support to the anti-American Okinawan Socialist and Communist parties for use in their campaigning for the Ryukyuan general elections next month:) The Okinawan left- ists, who could hold the balance of power in the new legisla- 6/