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CIA-RDP78-01617A005800040070-4
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July 20, 2006
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December 21, 1949
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Approved For Release 2007/02/07 : CIA-RDP78-01617A005800040070-4 DIA & DOS review(s) completed. Approved For Release 2007/02/07 : CIA-RDP78-01617A005800040070-4 I I DEC ' C< +' Approved For Release 2007/02/07 : CIA-RDP78-01617AO05800040070-4 is EUROPE 260 1. USSR: Food shortages--US Ambassador Smith reports that during October and November the population of Moscow received full rations of bread, but that salted fish replaced meat, and peas and potatoes took the place of cereals for all consumers except children. Fats were not issued in October, and in November a double ration of cheese was substituted for theme The December fats. norm will consist of a double ration of condensed mill.. Only children have received their full sugar ration. (CIG Comment: While the food situation in Moscow is far from satisfactory, other areas are suffering from even more serious short- ages. In some localities, only black bread is regularly available, while in others potatoes are reported to be the sole source of nourishment.) 2. GERMANY: Repatriation of Germans from Denmark--The State Depart- ment has recommended that US Political Adviser Murphy and General Clay give favorable consideration to a Danish request that the US Zone accept 12,000 German refugees from Denmark. The Department, talking into account the difficulties invo?.'ved, has reluctantly made this recom- mendation on the grounds .Heat asteps should be taken now to placate the Danes. s ' . S, AUSTRIA: German assets --US Minister Erhardt reports that the Austrian Government is i Textreinely anxious" to enter immediately into bilateral negotiations with the USSR for a settlement of the German assets problem by immediate repurchase from the Soviets of listed properties, and Soviet renunciation of all other claims to German assets in Eastern Austria, Erhardt adds that the Soviet Command is exerting pressure for the immediate submission of an offer and that the British, who oppose bilateral Austro-Soviet negotiations, may be persuaded to withdraw their objections. 4. USSR: Danish mission believed opposed to non-rectpocal_ pact.---US Embassy Moscow is under the impression that the Danish air mission has decided not to abandon the principle of reciprocity but is pessimis- tic as to the outcome of the air agreement now under negotiation with the USSR ^ DECLASSIFIED Class. CHANGED TO: TS S DDA Memo, 4 Apr 77 Document No. .N CFUANGE in Class. ^ Muth : DDA ~:' 77 1763 Approved For Rel RDP7> -R'1 17~A~F ??07 4 25X1 W"E" Approved For Release 2007/02/07 : CIA-RDP78-01617AO05800040070-4 T 5, BULGARIA: Recommendations for SC Border Commission--US Repre- sentative Barnes, in Sofia, states that if the proposed SC Commission &'o Investigate Greek-Bulgarian border conditions Is to accomplish the purposes sought by the US, it should be free to cross into each of the countries concerned within a limit of not less than 25 kilometers and should remain on the spot "`until the summer of 1947 at least." Barnes believes the presence of the UN inquiry commission would put an end to activities against Greece, "at least for the duration of the coznniis- ; ston's life," FAR EAST Sa FRENCH INDOCHINA: Free Cambodian activities--US Naval Attache Bangkok reports that although Siamese press statements that the power station and water supply have been destroyed In Battambang are false, Free Cambodians appear very active In the area. US observers flying over the provinces retroceded by Siam to Indochina have seen many villages burning and noted bridges destroyed on two roads and the railroad. Free Cambodians appeared to be in control of land communi- cations in the Battambang- Siemreap area. BURMA: Conditions for narticjion in London conference--US Consul General Rangoon reports that Aung San, leader of the dominant Anti- Fascist League, has demanded British agreement on three points before League members of the Executive Council will go to London for con- versations on Burmese Independence: (a) the elections In April, 1947, shall be for a Constituent Assembly; (b) non-Burmese peoples shall not vote, and (c) the present Executive Council shall be recognized as an Interim National Government. THE AMERICAS &? PANAMA: President desires immediate defense sites settlement--US Ambassador Hines has been told by the Panamanian Cabinet Minister "closest" to President Jiminez that the latter is eager to settle the defense sites question immediately, under a formula involving (a) fang a date for return of the bases to Panama under the (existing) 1942 agree- ment, and (b) negotiating a new agreement to take effect "a few minutes or hours" after the bases are returned. -2- Approved For Relea' 1 il1^