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- Conversation
with Senator Inouye'
telephone
conversation
LBJ /Ikeda
Read
draft
statements
RWK suggestions
we expect
for Senator's
s personal
secretary
re trans-Pacific
6/18/64
LBJ
to make
and Ikeda
text
remarks:
M s.s, 17.'~
1
-
greater
restrictions
on foreigners,
culminat
ing in 1638 with the expulsion
of all foreigners
and the severing
of all relations
with the
outside
world
except
severely
limited
com
mercial
contacts
with
Dutch
and Chinese
merchants
at Nagasaki
- on their·
mvn economies, but on the world economy as a whole.
They are
concerned about the prospect
of an acute shortage of funds,
credits>
and reserves,
causing higher interest
rates;
about the
risks of an outbreak of protectionism,
especially
if we decide
- DEPARTMENT 0F STATE
ASSISTANT
SECRETARY
January 11, 1965
Note to Mr. McGeorge Bundy:
The attached Sato interview in U. S. News
and World Report might be as good as all our
position papers in giving the President the feel
of Sato' s thinking
- that the only real immortality is what we pass on.
Somehoweach
of us, as we live in the world for good or for bad do things, accomplish
things that have an effect that somehow,little
passes on downthrough the ages.
immortality.
or great, large or small
- World War II