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- of relations
between Korea and Japan. We also, as Korean
Christians,
earnestly . wish for a spirit or goodwill and peace
between the two nations.
However, we hope that you will also
understand the concern of the Korean people lest their renewed
history should
-
it would be desirable
to ref
to defer
cc~pa:ny from Korea to SVl~until
September in hopes that
ROKNational
Marine ·corps
Col Ryan
ASD/ISA
RAbM 'oLov1 a1
IN 71016
24193oz is
IN 65305·
of a
mid
Assembly will
CATE
or ~OK Division
have approve
-
Launching of main new institute for industrial research and
development: hope to have profound effect.
12.
Industrial Extension Services
Early stages of developing effective industrial extension
services from the Korean Productivity Center, and some
- instructions
to
which I'll check.
Holmes !or clearance,
IDlS
F/2u.! . f/dJI.K tl,-:/1-t/?
f' -9-&S--
SECRFZ
June l9, 1964
MEMO FOR MESSRS. TALBOT
~
MACOMBER
Bob asked me to send you a copy of atta.ched
for your por o:nal in!ormatla-n.
Hal Saunder
- ONE OF TWO)
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AID
.
ty,:~
:
DEPTEL 1029 RPTD TOKYO291~
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USIA
NSC
INR
CIA
NSA
OSD
1. PRIMIN HAS IN P
K tlROAcHED SEVERAL TIMES HIS DESIRE~
TO VISIT WAS
HINGTON1N JULY, HE SA1D HE HAD INVITATIONFROM
1::SONN
WHEREHE HOPES O RECEIVE
-
LIMITEDOFFICIALUSE
Mr. Komer asked how much time would be required.
Mr. Paik said he
could not tell exactly.
He referred to the statements of Kubota and
Yoshida, which had complicated the negotiations,
and expressed hope that
Mr. Forrestal pointed out that
Japan
- .
The Koreans
hoped that the money could be used speci
fically by the American
Red Cross to aid an American
veteran
of the
Korean War who had suffered
personal
loss in the disaster
area -- and
this is being done by State.
while
In terms
of the daily wages
-
between peoples
so valiantly
during
Be assured of n:wgoodwill and appreciation
you have planned and I hope its plans for 1963
will be a success.
Sincerely
yours,
Lyndon B. Johnson
Mr. Kap-Chong CHI
Director
Relations Center International
Allies
- :for thi purpose.
We're worried lest we be over-identified
with yet anot.'1er represaive
campaign by one
of our A ian client . Thie may also spell the
end of ROK-Jap settlement
hopes this year.
It's regrettable
that irresponsibility
of a
minotity
- on such a.ddltional force·s should
be desla.yed until Parlt ovoreomee the acute problem, he currently faces
in. puishing through a Jo.pan-Korea aettl(U'nont. ( .F~r l'?.ur info~mation:
the Koreane bad hoped to use the question of further t1roops in order
to pry ma.jor
-
for ~o~e intensive
Hart,
and Sparkman have follo,;-red this
two -note Secretary Rusk very recently,
case
asking
action
on the c~se, and the Acting Secretary
statements for a time, in tho
hope that a release llipit be obtained around the time
- mportan t to follow
this procedure.
All members of the President ' s par ty will, it is hoped ,
cousu.lt with the K0rean Embassy in Washington before accepting directly
any invitations
e Ytended to them by mail , telegram , or personal approach' ,
should
- .
He
disclosure
referred
specifically
to the report in Newsweek about the Berlin
proposals
which had appeared
in the press before they had even
reached his desk.
He expressed
the hope that the individual
guilty
of this particular
disclosure
could
- are ~esolute
pa~t.
In contraqt
which ha~ been de oted to military
repair,
securi
0
4.
cm thelr
aid
~ar damage
the people,
political
Thi~ is needed noc only to give th
and hope but ol~o to iapress
the farther
of their
f~
and
a break
with pa~t