CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN

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April 30, 1955
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REPORT
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m3 30 April 1955 Copy No. !) 25X1 CURRENT INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN DOCUMENT NO. 21 NO CHANGE IN CLASS. C1 DECLASSIFIED CLASS. CHANGED TO: TS S C NEXT REVIEW DATE: AUTH: HR 70-2 DATE: .Li '0._ REVIEWER: F Office of Current Intelligence CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY *Army and State Department review(s) completed. V//,,, //vff/zo/~,Olse 2MQ?/.VE49WMP79T0 25X1 Approved Fc rl elea a 2002/07/30 :CIA-RDP79T009 5 002000190001-8 SUMMARY SOVIET UNION 1. Communists hint Soviet troops will remain in Hungary and Rumania (page 3). SOUTHEAST ASIA 3. Comment on the situation in Saigon (page-4T. WESTERN EUROPE 6. Young Communists reportedly ordered to incite May Day disturb- ances in Berlin (page 6). 7. Comment on Gronchits election to Italian presidency (page 7). LATIN AMERICA Argentine tension over church-state dispute increases (page . THE FORMOSA STRAITS (Page 10) * * * * 30 Apr 55 CURRENT INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN Page 2 I Approved For Release 2002/07/30 : CIA-RDP79T00975A002000190001-8 Approved For Relea 002000190001-8 SOVIET UNION 1. Communists hint Soviet troops will remain in Hungary and Rumania: Hungarian foreign minister Boldo.czki told the Swedish minister on 27 April that be- cause of the ratification of the Paris ac- cords9 "our defense people will probably find it necessary to request the Soviet government to permit troops to remain" even after an Austrian treaty is concluded. Deputy Foreign Minister Sik, however, separately expressed the opinion that they would be withdrawn. Comment: Establishment of the united Soviet bloc command foreshadowed by the Moscow conference of bloc leaders last December would result in closer military co- operation between the Soviet Union and its allies than exists at present and would provide justification for maintaining Soviet troops in the Satellites. SOUTHEAST ASIA 30 Apr 55 CURRENT INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN Page 3 25X1 Approved For Release 2002/07/30 : CIA-RDP79T00975AO02000190001-8 25X1 Approved For Release 2002/07/30 : CIA-RDP79T00975AO02000190001-8 3. Comment on the situation in Saigon The chief immediate problem facing Vietnamese premier Diem is the politi- cal opposition of the French and Bao Dai. He apparently has no present intention o responding to Bao Dai's convocation of a "peace conference" on the Riviera on 5 May, but might reconsider if he believed his power sufficiently consolidated. The French authorities in Saigon have reportedly decided to "recognize', General Vy, Bao Dai's new military plenipotentiary, who is considered anti-Diem, as com- mander of the Vietnamese army. By such a move, the French may be preparing justification for withholding supplies from the army on legal grounds. a strong current of revolt against Bao Dai and hostility toward the French is evident in Saigon. If Diem is in some way forced to compro- mise with the French and Bao Dai, a strong possibility exists that other nationalist leaders in Diem's camp will appeal for open revolt against Bao Dai, even at the risk of fighting the French Expeditionary Corps. For his part, Diem is continuing efforts to assemble a new cabinet. A tentative list of members indicates an intent to meet some of the criticism which has been brought against him. In the prospective lipe-up4 Diem himself holds no 30 Apr 55 CURRENT INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN Page 4 Approved For Release 2002/07/30 : CIA-RDP79T00975AO02000190001-8 25X1 25X1 25X1 Approved FWelea e - 7 002000190001-8 portfolios, no post is held by a practicing Catholic, and about half the members are Cochinchinese. 30 Apr 55 , CURRENT INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN Page 5 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2002/07/30 : CIA-RDP79T00975AO02000190001-8 25X1 Approved For Release 2002/07/30 : CIA-RDP79T00975AO02000190001-8 WESTERN EUROPE 6. Young Communists reportedly ordered to incite May Day disturb- ances in Berlin: Members of the Communist Free German Youth (FDJ) throughout Berlin reportedly have been ordered to incite disturbances at the May Day rally of the West Berlin trade unions. The rally is to be held in the American sector, ap- proximately two miles from the Soviet sector. 30 Apr 55 CURRENT INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN Page 6 Approved For Release 2002/07/30 : CIA-RDP79T00975AO02000190001-8 25X1 Approved F rl elea 5 002000190001-8 American army officials in Heidelberg comment that recent Communist performance indicates that the FDJ does not have the capability for causing a major incident. Comment: In view of the current harass- ment campaign by the East Germans against West Berlin, the Communists may make an effort to disrupt the West Berlin trade union rally despite their limited capabilities. 7. Comment on Gronchi's election to Italian presidency: The election on 29 April of Giovanni Gronchi, 67-year-old Christian Demo- cratic president of the Chamber of Deputies, as president of Italy is a severe blow to the prestige of Premier Scelba and the present center coalition government. It may presage the formation of a new coalition somewhat to the left of Scelba's. Gronchi, who was elected on the fourth ballot at a joint session of parliament, received 658 votes out of a possible 843. As the leader of the extreme left wing of the Christian Democratic Party, Gronchi represents those who favor a government "opening to the left:' He has been a consistent advocate of Christian Democratic collaboration with all "demo- cratic" factions, in which he would include the Nenni Socialists. All indications are that he is anti--Communist. Last November he told American embassy officials that the way to reduce Com- munist strength in Italy is to take the offensive with a more vig- orous and far-reaching reform program. The Scelba government will submit its resignation on 12 May when the new president takes office. In view of Scelba's personal opposition to Gronchi's election, it is probable that the resignation will be accepted. 30 Apr 55 CURRENT INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN Page 7 . 25X1 Approved For Release 2002/07/30 : CIA-RDP79T00975AO02000190001-8 25X1 Approved For Release 2002/07/30 : CIA-RDP79T00975AO02000190001-8 9. Argentine, tension over church-state dispute increases: The possibility of incidents in Buenos Aires during the May Day week end, when President Peron will address Con- gress and speak in the Plaza del Mayo, has been pointed up by the police discovery on 27 April of a home-made bomb, according to the American embassy. The bomb exploded while being dismantled by the police. 30 Apr 55 CURRENT INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN Page 8 Approved For Release 2002/07/30 : CIA-RDP79T00975AO02000190001-8 25X1 Approved For Release MUM 713u : - 75 A002000190001-8 Discovery of the bomb has added to un- easiness generated by opposition and Catholic-inspired rumors predicting that the government would "discover" a fabricated plot and use it as the basis for more stringent moves against the church. Comment. Tension over the church- state dispute has been mounting. The possibility of incidents in connection with the dispute is increased by the desire of some politicians on both sides to exploit the situation. A few elements, including the Communists, would like to provoke violence. Two years ago the explosion of two bombs at a mass meeting resulted in considerable rioting and was promptly followed by a brief renewal of an anti-American line in Argentine government propaganda. 30 Apr 55 CURRENT INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN Page 9 25X1 Approved For Release 2002/07/30 : CIA-RDP79T00975AO02000190001-8 25X1 Approved F or Release MUM 713u : - A002000190001-8 THE FORMOSA STRAITS Report of the IAC Current Intelligence Group for the Formosa Straits Problem This report is based on information received in Washington up to 1100 hours 29 April 1955. 25X1 1. Chinese Communist submarine strength has been in- creased from five to seven submarines. The two additions, first observed in March 1955, are both Soviet long range types. The five boats previously accepted were two long range types and three short range types; one of the latter is believed nonopera- tional. These seven boats, representing transfers from'-the Soviets, are based at Tsingtao and are believed manned by Chinese crews. The six operational boats have the capability of conducting war patrols in the China coastal area.. 25X1 2. The presence of a Communist PT unit 'of three.to five boats in the Matsu area has been indicated by the sighting of this type craft there three times in the past four days. This would be a logical Chinese Communist reaction to the Nationalist interdiction patrol north of the Matsus. This Nationalist patrol has been maintained each night by patrol craft, joined occasionally by a destroyer and two DE's. No interceptions have been reported, although Communist logistic activity at dawn and dusk continues. On 27 April the destroyer and two DE's bombarded the Huang Chi area of the Peiling Peninsula; 166 rounds of 5" were fired and flames and explosions were reported. Prior to the Ichiang assault the Chinese Communists had deployed PT boats in the Tachen area, which sank a Nationalist DE and a motor gun boat. The excellent performance of the Com- munist PT boats in these engagements ppsed a threat which re- stricted Chinese Nationalist naval operations in that area thereafter. Aggressive employment of PTs in the Matsu area could similarly disrupt Nationalist naval support of the Matsus. 3. Chinese Communist comment continues to affirm Peiping:s position that the Formosa situation is both an "internal" and an "in- ternational" question. It implies a Chinese Communist position that the status of Formosa is not negotiable, that there is no need for a cease-fire, and that the only matter to negotiate is a US withdrawal from the area. Meanwhile, Pravda has given its seal of approval to Chou En-lai's 23 April statement on Formosa. 30 A proved Forge lease 2002T0713~i`&TAA RDP3TOD9T5 I90015'e 10 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 Approved ForIe Q ? ~ $ x 0 E R r AMOY t4 z z a s ~> x y o ro m ro x a P x z ~ z a ~x ~ x o ~ ~ ~ py y9 CSC uo H -Zl ra o ? o~+1 D ~ o ? p~ n OV 0 bm F, m cn a Fn O Approved For Relea - 2000190001-8 25X1 25X1 DESIGNATIONS PRIMARY: considered most important in area, with prepared runway ? A A OPERATIONAL TLI-2, IL-10, LA-9/11, LI-2, etc. SERVICEABLE unknown generally 5000 feet or longer. SECONDARY: auxiliary or emergency bases, or fields of lesser importance- runways generally less than 5000 feet ? AL UNKNiO*! OPERATIONAL: consistently used by military & civilian aircraft. SERVICEADL.: capable of use by aircraft. ? A OTHER UNKNONN: current status undetermined. OTHER: under construction, abandoned, or unserviceable. / -NANKIN Approved Fglptelease 2002/07/30 : CIA-RDP79T009Z 002000190001-8 CHINA-FORMOSA SITUATION UNAN? *CHANGSHA kATOPU CJ NDER Xt UCT ION TON E H c* HANKOI (Port.) TAINAN PINGTUNC ApprdVed For Release 12002/07/30 : CIA-RDP79T00975A00FD00190001-8 . 12,21