WESTERN EUROPE BRANCH OFFICE OF REPORTS AND ESTIMATES WORKING PAPER BRANCH WEEKLY

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Approved ForRse 1 -RDP79-01~OA00040 WESTERN ETMOPE BRANCH OPIICE Or, REPORTS AND ESTIMATES CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY WORKING PAPER BRANCH I- MY NOTICE: This document is a working paper, an official CIA issuance. It has been co-ordinated within ORE, but not with the IAC Agencies. It represents current thinking by specialists in CIA, and is designed for use by others engaged in similar or overlapping studies. The opinions expressed herein may be revised before final and official publication. It is intended solely for the information of the addressee and not for further dissemi- nation. DATE: 2 August 1949 DOCUMEN T No. NC CHANCE i."J Cl,'.-3. CNA^f?;i':o TQ: T3 S c kx-'X 's ;cb'hVJ GATE: AUTH: F DATE/ ' ` ' REVIEWER; 372044 ApprovedF,or Release 1999/09/02 : CIA-RDP.79-01090A000400010008-9 .a: Approved For R se 109 W0 /62E *IA-RDP79-01'A6'OA000400010008-9 For week anding 2 August 1949 Approved For Release 1999/09/02 : CIA-RDP79-0109OA000400010008-9 5X6A Approved For Release 1999/09/02 : CIA-RDP79-0109OA000400010008-9 Next 1 Page(s) In Document Exempt Approved For Release 1999/09/02 : CIA-RDP79-0109OA000400010008-9 Approved For R se1999 99OZ : iCIA-RDP79-011OA000400010008-9 appeared improbable that in the forthcoming elections the Austrian Communists would poll even the 5.4% of the total vote which they obtained in 1945s With the Austrian Communist Party probably already down to what .can be considered a hard core* the Church's warnings Against Communism will have little effect in cutting Communist strength, To date, there are no other indications that the Church intends to participate in Austrian politics to any greater extent than it has in the past four years--- i?e? moderately encourage support for the Catholic and conservative People's Party Such limited encouragement is not likely to arouse the violent antagonism of the other coalition party - the Socialists. Austria* Before the Vatican announcement, it had AUSTRIA v~+. va.+v.+..a.v vaaut-Vti' .} J. V U L 4 tlS.i.LG is tt -'t~Z.~1STi Lcnmunism w ..w have no ,e a e apprec a e effect in FRANCE A financial crisis because of an unexpected lack of operating fun s tor the French Treast'sy, appears likely to be averted by a special additional release of counter- part funds. The government needs some 25 or 30 billion francs to meet obligations until October. The present shortage results from the fact that revenues have been lower than anticipated because of lower sales of tobacco and gasoline, the failure of small savings to increase rapidly, lagging receipts from direct taxes, as well as the great deficit of the nationalized railroads. If the special counterpart release is not made, a financial crisis could occur, leading to the resignation of Finance Minister Petsche and the fall of the Queuille Government. ECA Paris has recommended that the US advance the required sum, with the understanding that the French Government will repay this November,, when Parliament has reconvened. As RCA cannot release counterpart funds for normal governmental eXpenditures, the advance would be utilized for investment and reconstruction while the French could employ tax receipts.. now reserved for reconstruction, to cover the gap in Treasury funds, Approved For Release 1999/09/02 : CIA-RDP79-01090A000400010008-9 Approved For Reuse 1999/O9t.O2k : CIS-RDP79-01 A000400010008-9 .?r ._ -.~_ .__...__r~ ...-.. a ... vfav< w.e.r... a-csrv vV omise to furnish the public an explanation of. the reason for such a special release. In addition, if the antici- pated receipts do not come in, Petsche would have to ad- here to French law, and ask Parliament, when it returns, to take corrective action. Moreover, according to the ECA proposal, the French Government would be expected to issue a written statement of Its economic and financial program for the coming months. This statement would stress the desirability of having other OEEC countries cooperate with France in attempts to liberalize European trade, ease restrictions on intra-European payments, seek adjustment of exchange rates, and would indicate that France will continue to carry out its internal program to reduce prices and costs, and take further decisive action to improve the state of its public finances. PT NCH AND SPANISH FORTH AND ~1J1:ST" AFRICA C Tea ointment of General Ca entier, CG of French troops in Morocco an ig y-regar e by General Juin, to replace General Blaizot as CIC, Indochina, may be indication of General Juin's own eventual replacement. General Juin has the dual assignment of Resident General for France in Morocco and CIC of all French Armed Forces in North Africa. Pressure is recurrently brought to bear in Paris to have a new Resident General appointed in Morocco, preferably a civilian, more progressive than Juin. Juin's mission, the restoration of stability In Morocco following the deterioration that accompanied the regime of his predecessor, has now been accomplished. Top level government circles feel that Juin should relinquish France's most coveted colonial post, pro- vided another post can be found or created commensurate with the General's outstanding ability and elevated rank, ITALY A recentl --com leted surve of family incomes in Italy emphasizes the urgent need for tax re cram. Three- qers of the national tax receipts now come from "indirect" sources, Such taxation places the burden upon the poorer classes and contributes to economic maladjustment and social unrest. Approved For Release 1999/09/02 : CIA-RDP79-0109OA000400010008-9 The survey, designed to give' a. reasonably etudies,;,of 10,000 families selected by scientific epltn'g. methods . The income'"distribution curve is shown Whcurato distribution curve of family incomes? includes portith.' of revenues and fall cost heavily upon the upper fifth tnoome group, are not only comparatively lower in Italy,,but are flagrantly evaded, The reluctance of the Italia government to effect reforms,, the wide-spread erasion, and the over-all low income level indicated by the survey will handicap the effectiveness of any revision of the thx system. t~y the survey to be similar to the US family income dis- tribution cu:.-me. One-fifth of the families in both countrie8 receive one-half of the national income. How- e -er the income tax and other direct taxes based upon a t ty to pay, which in the tis constitute a large pro- A.stateraent in the Vatican dail news a er inter- treat "sympathizers" more or less severely, as circumstances : "ecommend. fy not demanding that Catholics summarily abandon n 8 athetem,~ "show favor to the .Communist Party," The editorial in Css tore Ra indicates that among such persons are those w, o ve eonfooled" into sup~~orting the socio- eoonomic aspects of Comrnmism. The editorial does not provide a further explanation of the manner and extent of support of the Communist socio-economic program that will bring a denial off' the sacraments, so that the Church retains the freedom to preting the recen an -Commun a ecree. ma es s scope o .carer and permits the Church considerable flexibil .ty is its irplementation. The etatemont, rendered semi-official by publication in the Osservatore Romano, explains that excomm,untoation, is .app e e o bo erine cases such as: ( ) Catholic members of "really Communist" trade unions and (2) those Socialists who make an absolutely common cause" with the Com mun.ists. Sn conflict with reports that the Church bad recently arrived at a modus vivendi with. the Tito Crovernment is the specific stateme ha_t Communist followers of Tito are included in the excormunication decree. The papa. decree does not excommunicate but denies it 11 t sacronts to those Catholics who without b i ent .re sopio-epopomio program of the Communists before a,ienatin ; many who wish to remain in the Church, hey have found a'oubstitute doctrine, the Vatican may avoid TI G VATICAN w 6 - Approved For Release `1999/09/02 : CIA-RDP79-0109OA000400010008-9