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  • 17, 1964 Mr. R. W. Komer Executive Offices The White House Washington, D. C. Attention: Dear Miss Jeannette Koch Bob: These are the Bell System folks who would appreciate White House admission clearance Thursday, June 18 in connection
  • a bit too science -slanted to Barnett in State, who did a draft designed to be a bigger hit in Japan. I've melded them into something better yet, I hope. RWK Att. RWK rev. draft 10/1/64-6:00 of President's Proposed Msg pm Revieed Draft 10/1/64 - 6
  • rights to fly from San Francisco, or the West Coast, to New York and then on to Europe. This prob­ lem has existed for a long time. Of course, an amicable agreement can be reached only through administrative talks, but I hope to facilitate a solution
  • , trying to time it to be most useful to all sides. However, we would not be anxious to see public cormnent which gave the appearance that we we~_Et,.pressuring the Koreans by making a settlement the condition of a visit. Mr~·'Bundy expressed the hope
  • possibility and dangerous consequence of violence in Indonesia-JVIalaysia confrontation and expressed hope Japan would make major effort persuade S'ukarno that problems must be settled by peaceful process. it was necessary Ikeda said whatever anyone thinks
  • economically to assis t with our balance of payments problem. Ambassador Johnson said he was sure the Japanese would do more in Asia. He was not sure of balance of payments . The President said he wanted a list of the things we hoped to get from the Japanese
  • partners whose economies are free and expandingG As the decade advances, we may hope for Japan to become more ~fa prime mover 'in the expansion' and strengthening of freer trade and the fostering of progr~ss among the less clev~loped countries. Militarily
  • . President: Thank hoping to physical you very resume much for my work upon your the kind message. completion I am of my examination. With my best wishes. Sincerely Hayato .The President, The White House. yours, Ikeda OUTGOING
  • further inter­ national recognition, he would probably follow suit, hoping that any impainnent of Japan's relationship with Taiwan would be temporary. ( Paras. 19-34, 42-51) D. Japan will continue to rely on the Security Treaty with the US for military
  • TO ~PROTEtT SECRETS" TO A CERfAIN EXTE~T, ·BUT fHE GOVERNMEijf~ND LOP HOPE TO REACH AN AMICABLESETTLEM~NTIN TALKS WITH THE U•S• SIDE, WHILE MAINTAININGTHE POSITION "THAT JAPAN•UoS• COOPERATION fN SPACE DEVELOPMENTis LIMITED •To PEACEFUL"USE'"• £NO· TEXT