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  • Japs on 11 Nov. of 12 Nov. arrival (to avoid giving demonstrators time to get set). There will be some flak, but State and Reischauer agree Sato is right to tackle this one now rather than appear to be backing down, thus aaldng for more flak later. RWK
  • a potent restraint against excessive Japanese stubbornness, but commer­ cial irritants of various sorts are bound to arise from time to time, and Sato will probably become somewhat harder to deal with as part of the overall Japanese tendency toward greater
  • own immediate family, for my children. I am doing it rather for my grandchildren. be interested in knowing a little Perhaps at some time they might bit more about their grandfather, and if so I hope that this record will be available to them
  • for the first time all the elements of the organization aremovingdownthe same road together. I think also the actionsthathave been taken by the United States during the past year have given new heart to the Vietnamese, in spite of theiViet Congsuccesses. Up
  • Commwtlsmin our own country and throughout the world. We are convinced that now is the time to go on an all-out offensive to unite the free nations of this continent on the basis of a superior ideology to Communism. I have just returned from New Zealand, where
  • -- as be has done so gracefully in Japan as well as in the western United States. More seriously, in these important meetings the Prime Minister and I find ourselves starting together on a new year and new time of opportunity in our respective lands. We both
  • . Bundy said that . we would be discussing with Sato the problem of Japanese trade with Communist China and in that context we would also be noting the problem of trade with North Korea. The Pak Visit Ambassador Kim again raised the question of the timing
  • , there is some evidence of admix­ ture with Malayan and Caucasoid strains. The only important minority group at the present time is the approximately 600,000 Koreans. There are also much smaller groups of Chinese and Caucasian residents. Religion Buddhism
  • ARCHIVES PROCESSING NOTE You will find two versions of the document withdrawal sheets in this file. The original document withdrawal sheets were completed in the 1970s and early 1980s. Since that time, many of the documents have been declassified
  • stage of history. I don't know if it could ever happen in the future. Q Could Japan play a useful role in mediating between Red China and the United States? A I can't see them getting together at the present time. Of course, I cannot say about the future
  • instances where market disruption can actually be proved. It is only less important that when the U.S. must act contrary to Japanese trading interests, time and effort be taken to put the best pos­ sible face on the action through diplomatic and other
  • to extend the time that Prime Minister I said that I did not know your Sato could see you alon~ this afternoon. schedule but I would communicate this suggestion. I do not know what it is that Prime but, given the importance of the visit, run somewhat over
  • on uncleared memcon and is subject to revisiono Discussion of possible times for rescheduling 1oint Cabinet Meeting brought out difficulties for US before late January or February, Japan between late 1anuary and ·April. difficulties for It was agreed
  • and that the Japanese Gove rn­ ment doesn 1 t seem to want that either. He said that things to be decided were: (1) what we need prim.a rily for our defense purposes, and (2) the timing and stages of new movement toward rever­ sion. He thought that action
  • . Emmerson) was criticized at the time of the so-called McCarthyism storm, and his appointment is considered quite shocking here by those who know his character and past history. After the war, he served as political adviser to SCAP from 1945. He pushed
  • together. Z) Hawaii in this case again serves as a bridge between the US and the Orient. l ) This is not a one-time occasion-this telephone cable will serve e very day year in and year out as a means of instantaneous communication b ringing
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