CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN
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November 5, 1974
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National Intelligence Bulletin
November 5, 1974
CONTENTS
ISRAEL:
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PORTUGAL-USSR: Head, of Lisbon's Communist Party com-
pletes first official visit to Moscow. (Page 7)
INDIA: Mass demonstrations protesting corruption in
Bihar's state government. (Page 9)
FOR THE RECORD: (Page 11)
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Israeli troops, meanwhile, crossed into Lebanon
last night to destroy a house used by Palestinian guer-
rillas. It was the second such raid in less than a
week. According to an Israeli military spokesman, the
attack took place five miles north of the border, not
far from the Israeli border settlement of Adamit.
There were no casualties. Last Friday the Israelis
announced that their troops had destroyed two houses
used by guerrillas in the Lebanese town of Blida.
Israel has maintained an intensive antiguerrilla
alert for the past several weeks and undoubtedly will
stiffen security precautions during Secretary of State
Kissinger's visit.
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PORTUGAL-USSR
November 5, 1974
Minister Without Portfolio Alvaro Cunhal, head of
the Portuguese Communist Party, returned to Lisbon on
Sunday after a six-day official visit to the USSR, the
first by a Portuguese government delegation. No agree-
ments were signed, but the two sides did decide to hold
further talks next month about a trade agreement.
President Podgorny, in his meeting with Cunhal on
Saturday, pledged Soviet assistance in shoring up the
Portuguese economy, but qualified Moscow's commitment by
noting that any aid would have to be "with regard for
available resources." This qualification may indicate
that the Soviets will be tight-fisted about supplying
meat or grain, items that are high on Lisbon's shopping
"list.
The two sides discussed Portugal's internal political
situation and Portuguese Africa, with the Soviets offering
expressions of suppor-~ for the measures taken by the pro-
visional government.
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INDIA
November 5, 1974
Police yesterday broke up a mass demonstration in
Patna, the capital of the state of Bihar in northern
India. The demonstration, involving an estimated 50,000
persons, was led by aging pacifist J. P. Narayan, who
has waged a seven-month campaign to topple the Bihar
government on charges of corruption.
Police also clashed with demonstrators in New Delhi,
where followers of Narayan shut down the city's trans-
portation facilities and most public buildings. Ini-
tial press reports indicate that few were injured in
either city, but thousands were arrested.
Prime Minister Gandhi, has steadfastly refused to
dissolve the Bihar government. Nevertheless, Narayan
and his followers are planning future protests, and the
Bihar government's downfall seems a likely eventuality.
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Egypt-Libya: The 95 persons involved in an attack
on Cairo s Military Technical College last April as part
of an alleged plot to kill Egyptian President Sadat will
stand trial beginning November 16, according to an an-
nouncement from Cairo. Shortly after the attack, in
which 11 persons were killed and 27 injured, Sadat pub-
licly accused Libyan President Qadhafi of instigating
the coup attempt personally. Libyan sources denied the
charge, but the Egyptians apparently have enough evidence--
including a purported confession by i--he lea der of the at-
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