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- been in Pittsburgh. I should rememberthe call letters that we tuned in to. It seems that this would be a long ways for us to receive it in Kansas, but as I recall it, it must have been that first listen in to, and perhaps later, rememberfor sure
- . Springfield, Ill., C.C. Thomas, Benedict, Ruth, The Chrysanthemum and the Sword. Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1946. Borton, Hugh. Japan's Modern Century. New 1955. York, Ronald Press, ------,,---· Japan Between East and West. New York, Harper, 1957. Bowers
- any members of the press have questions Mr. Duncan will answer them. At 10: 30 calls between newsmen here and others in Japp.n wi.11 begin on the phones which are in the waiting room. ,.~ } _«· -' ( . ~*b~~i 1e~~ ·T~-~l:GRAM De~J1rt men t< iw
- .. U-r. '1-7-75 Ernbtel 524 (Taipei); Chou Hung Ching Case 6 12/28/63 State /(Gp 3) lp. Deptel 1628 (Tokyo); SiQ-l-t:- tA,.- ']-'J-"r/-5 Taipei situation 7 12/30/63 State ~ (Gp 3) lp. 7f~l~ Lh. i]- 7-·7S Deptel 1634 (Tokyo); re press release e
- . , DISCOUNT BY EX-IM BANK, · AGAINSTWHICH, ACCORDING TO THE PRESS, THE GRC HAS PROTESTED. . I WE THEREFORETHINK' IT TIMELYANDAPPROPR I E: - ... -~ C.UaS SUBJECTWITHSATO AND RES~yPON HIM THE IMPORTANCE WE ATTACH TO tHE GOJ CON,T INUl,NG TO LIMIT_.ITS ROLE
- - of our desire to avoid harmful -press specu lation but said that press reports on a Pak vi~it were already appearing in the Korean press and a long public silence would give the impression that the U.S. was in fact withholding an invitation to Preside
- protection. While some qualitative improvement is in prospect, there is little chance that Sato will press for any major increases in Japan's own defense forces over the next two or three years. He will remain sensitive to public concerns on Vietnam
- could talk to Thieu arid get the corruption cleaned up. The President also said we are mishandling our information from Vietnam. He said Sigard Larmon has just come back from Vietnam and he is violently upset with the way the press is handling
- those commitments . Director Mar ks said there were thre e main problems reflected in press comments in Japan and Okinawa. They were: ( 1) The offenses of US personnel; (2) the absence of a collective bargaining fo r lab or; and (3 ) the nuclear
- of RCA, which owns a share of the cable; and (£) the press. These invitations should go out~ since we only have six days. Attached is a rr..a.ster invitation letter. lll. The Proeam. The President need merely como over from the Mansion for the first
- arrived in NewYork, one of the--! don't remember--officials came on the plane and called out my nameand asked me to comeout and, as I came out, there was a big crowd of photographers and they thronged all around me. I was hustled into the press room
- , Department of State Mr. Jim Thompson, The White House Duke - FOR RELEASE AT 8 P.M. JANUARY lZ Office of the White House Press JANUARY lZ, 1965 Secretary ----------------------------------~---------------------------------THE WHITE HOUSE TEXT
Folder, "Japan, Volume 2, Cables, 5/64 - 11/64 [2 of 2]," Country Files, NSF, Box 250 [1 of 2]
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- means to minimize the adverse reaction in Japan, instead of the Japanese learning of the matter for the first time through Washington press announcements, as so often in the past. An attempt to predict Japanese developments ten years ahead should allow
- afternoon is reserved for bilateral counterpart discussions. After approval of the connnunique and general discussion on Friday, September 15, the meeting will terminate at noon when I conduct a joint press conference with Foreign Minister Miki., ~ You
- •ON ·SPACE• USMIBA EXPRESSED MfS :OWN oiSTRESS AND APOLOGiES, PO i NT I NG OUT'rTHAT OF ·NECESS·t TY' MATTER 'HAO, TO BE' •D·t scuSSEo ;w i 'l'H· A NUMBER OF GOJ AGENC i ES AND I WELL! KNEW• AB H. i TY,OF'- JAP~NESE PRESS TO FERRET OUT.T-HESE MATTERS, (IP•3