CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN

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October 8, 1965
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Approved For Rrase 2003/04/11 : CIA-RDP79T00975Ab88500320001-2 25X TOP SECRET 8 October 1965 Copy No. 7 CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE ULLETIN CURRENT INTELLIGENCE RELATING TO NATIONAL SECURITY 25X GROUP 1 C R ET EXCLUDED FROM UECLASSIFTIC^DO?NGRADING State Dept. review comppleted ((~~ pp pie or Release 2003/04/11: CIA-RDP79T00975A0085T0$"1b00~- 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/04/11 : CIA-RDP79T00975AO08500320001-2 Approved For Release 2003/04/11 : CIA-RDP79T00975AO08500320001-2 Approved Fo Release 2003/04/11 CIA-RDP79T00975A00850 320001-2 25 j 8 October 1965 CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN CONTENTS j ME- 0 3. Indonesia: Current situation report. (Page 5) 4. Panama: Arias to call for general strike on 11 October to protest conduct of canal negotiations. (Page 7) 5. Brazil: Military officers criticize Castello Branco for opposition gains, (Page 8) 6. Turkey: Election campaign reveals growth in sup- port for Turkish Labor Party. 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P langl raia X S C E L E E P e e S it , IV al mbanBILL amp N /.-8andiermasin IIJJ C ER A M XVII A T ER ?Ambina NDA SLANDS fn Xv XIV V JAKARTA) Me KEPULAUAN RA MADU ang Surabaia S S E~ ~ ~, WETAR ? ARU Jbgia A? kart a ~ S U N D A VII "'I Ma lang Denpasar DILI FLORES TER LOMBOK SUMBAWA TUGUESE TIMOR XVI SUMBA v.?,` CHRISTMAS ISLAND (Aurrralia) Ku pang ? AUSTRALIA 49066 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/04/11 : CIA-RDP79T00975AO08500320001-2 1 . Approved For Release 2003/04/11 : CIA-RDP79T00975A008500320p01-2 25X1 + lease l j sia; (Information as of 4:30 AM EDT) d *I one n President Sukarno is trying hard to rehabilitate the PKI and the air force, and to return to the status quo ante; whether the army will act decisively to block his efforts remains uncertain. j P 0 IA Sukarno and First Deputy Prime Minister Subandrio are stressing the necessity of a political solution to the problems created by the abortive coup of 30 September. If permitted, such a solution will be a long step toward the restoration of Sukarno to his earlier position of preeminence, and a number of prominent leaders sus- pected of complicity in the coup will have attained immunity. 25X b Oct 65 Approved- For R 25)W Approved Fo Release 2003/04/11: CIA-RDP79T00975A00850 320001-2 25 j 25X FBI' Several Moslem and Christian associations and groups have engaged in spirited anti-PKI demonstra- tions, An angry crowd set fire to and destroyed the PKI headquarters in Djakarta on the morning of 8 October. The US Ambassador reports crowds pass- ing by the Embassy are shouting "hail America" and "hang Aidit. 11 (The Soviet Embassy in Djakarta apparently was not involved in the 30 September Movement. The Soviet ambassador told a western diplomat that he believes the Indonesian Communist Party became involved in the coup at an early stage and he criticized its action as contrary to Marxist doctrine. Soviet trade and aid activities have continued at a normal pace throughout most of the erner enc 7 8 Oct 65 or Release 2003/04/11 : CIA-RDP79TOO975AO0850 320001-2 25 25 Approved F Approved For Panama: Former president Arnulfo Arias re- portedly is planning to call for a general strike on 11 October to protest the government's conduct of the canal negotiations.,. Although Panamanians generally reacted with guarded optimism to the joint canal statement of 24 September, Arias believes the canal issue is still the Robles government's most vulnerable spot. He hopes to use strikes, student demonstrations and inflamma- tory debate in the National Assembly to convince the masses that the government is betraying the country in the negotiations. Arias has enlisted support from opposition po- litical leaders and pro-Communist elements for a "united front" to wage a radio and press campaign against the government. His radio station recently broadcast a denunciation of the canal talks issued by the United Reform Movement, a "hard-line" Commu- nist student group,_ Arias has alerted his mass-based Panaxnenista Party o be ready to exploit an outbreak of disturb- ances over the canal issue. The US Embassy in Panama believes that though labor in general does not appear to be in a demonstrating mood, Arias has a fair chance of pulling off a successful general strike., 8 Oct 65 25 Approved For ,lease 2003/04/11 : CIA-RDP79T00975A0085003 0001-2 25 r Approved For elease 2003/04/11 CIA-RDP79T00975A0085003 0001-2 25X j j Brazil: President Castello Branco has come j under eavy criticism from many military officers who are concerned over the gains made by opposi- tion forces in the 3 October gubernatorial elections. j Shortly after the voting strength of several candidates linked with former President Kubitschek became apparent, many senior army officers de- livered protests to Castello Branco, some demanding j that the elections be annulled, I The President, with the cooperation of Minister of War Costa e Silva, apparently has been able to re- assure his critics, at least temporarily. Castello Branco remains under heavy pressure, however, to take some action that will f?reinforce the authority" of the government. Castello Branca has reaffirmed his earlier pledge to uphold the election results, but he may feel it necessary to give some demonstration of his firm- ness against corruption and Communism. He may, for example, place restrictions on Kubitschek, who returned to Brazil this week after more than a year in exile. 8 Oct 65 ME Approved For elease 2003/04/11 : CIA-RDP79T00975A0085003 0001-2 25) iiiii///Z i 25 Approved For Release 2003/04/11 : CIA-RDP79T00975A00850032 001-2 Turkey: The campaign for the 10 October elections has revealed a surprising growth in sup- port for the small but increasingly important Turk- ish Labor Party (TL:P),' It now appears that the leftist TLP may win as many as 25 of the 450 seats in the assembly instead of the 10-15 indicated earlier. No one views the TLP as a major contender in. the upcoming election, but it could become the third or fourth ranking party of the six represented in the National Assembly,' )The TLP has campaigned hard, especially in the urban areas, and has been intent on spreading anti-Americanism. The party is attracting growing numbers of laborers, professionals, retired officers and civil servants, and students. The size of some of the TLP rallies has created something of a sensa- tion, increased the confidence of party leaders, and thrown a scare into the major parties;' 'here are also indications of growing support for the TLP among some members of the Republican Peoples' Party (RPP), which has largely controlled the government for the past four years. Some RPP supporters are said to be, disillusioned with the RPP old-guard leadership and are reported switching their support to the TLP.H 'he conservative justice Party (JP), headed by Suleyman Demirel, is still expected to win about 50 percent of the popular vote and possibly a ma-. jority of the seats in the assembly. Unless the JP wins this majority a new coalition government will be necessary, robabl with one or more of the minor Parties."' 8 Oct 65 NEWEEMMINi 25 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/04/11 : CIA-RDP79T00975AO08500320001-2 Approved For Release 2003/04/11 : CIA-RDP79T00975AO08500320001-2 11 25X1 Approved For R "ease 2003/04/11 :CIA-RDP79T00975A008 00320001-2 THE PRESIDENT The Vice President Executive Offices of the White House Special Counsel to the President The Special Assistant for National Security Affairs The Scientific Adviser to the President The Director of the Budget The Department of State The Secretary of State The Under Secretary of State The Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs The Deputy Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs The Counselor and Chairman of the Policy Planning Council The Director of Intelligence and Research The Treasury Department The Secretary of the Treasury The Under Secretary of the Treasury The Department of Defense The Secretary of Defense The Deputy Secretary of Defense The Secretary of the Army The Secretary of the Navy The Secretary of the Air Force The Assistant Secretary of Defense (International Security Affairs) The Assistant Secretary of Defense The Chairman, The Joint Chiefs of Staff Chief of Naval Operations, United States Navy Chief of Staff, United States Air Force Chief of Staff, United States Army Commandant, United States Marine Corps U.S. Rep., Military Committee and Standing Group, NATO Supreme Allied Commander, Europe Commander in Chief, Pacific Commander in Chief, Atlantic The Director, Defense Intelligence Agency The Director, The Joint Staff The Assistant Chief of Staff for Intelligence, Department of Army The Director of Naval Intelligence, Department of Navy The Assistant Chief of Staff, Intelligence, Department of the Air Force The Department of Justice The Attorney General The Federal Bureau of Investigation The Director National Aeronautics and Space Administration The Administrator The Atomic Energy Commission The Chairman The National Security Agency The Director The United States Information Agency The Director The National Indications Center The Director Approved For 500320001-2 25X1 Approved For Release 20011Q)i '1 :5E 100975AO0& 00320001-2 Approved For Release 20Q3'/Qf*1 Ql Jr00975AO08500320001-2