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  • , 9/00 Otf,~ 1'4~ 023 024 memo memo A memo 026k memo 026L s ~ s RWK[omer] to Mike [Sanitized per RAC, 5/03] s h u n,. .-,_ Bt
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Japan - January 1964-March 1966"
  • 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
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Japan - January 1964-March 1966"
  • , Lyndon White Home doea not plan if :releue but B. Johnson UNQUOTB baa no objection Ikeda wiahea to do ao. Endo Telegr11phlc transmluion Drafted by, ~§A, 1.Js.JFKnowles· ••••nc,,, P • M.: • s/s Whit• clusification g• Siever ta draft
  • See all scanned items from NSF Head of State Correspondence Files Box 5
  • the scheduled time Minister Sato wishes to discuss; you may wish to see if you could in a further private talk this afternoon. At 10:30 p. m. last night the Japanese gave us the attached fall-back language on the Ryukyus. Sec. Rusk will be meeting with Prime
  • See all scanned items from the WHCF Confidential Files Box 10
  • See also White House Central File, Subject File, CO (Countries)
  • documents. The original withdrawal sheets are in a mylar sleeve in the front of the folder. We have retained them in the file so that you can see the status of the documents when the folder was opened and the history of their declassification. Please replace
  • See all scanned items from Meeting Notes Box 2
  • 1 : .. i4J1,1t.,,\lt•J •• r ';"'~T"M~~- . )' f, r'"J' i: 2 sulted China From capital perors rulers, powerful in a strong feeling u.x i:lffinity toward by the Japanese people. the establishment of the first fixed in Nara in 710 until 1867
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Japan - Sato's Visit Memos & Cables, 1/11‑14/65"
  • ,....... . ; .. 1tayf Doe~·Tokyo agree with' Washington on Red China? Communist trade? Other issues? :;?/lo _tliist '.interview, iust before his U.S. trip, ,r,Jm ..... e ·.•.·.•·M .. ... · ~".ister Sato. gives his views to Robert ·,< M,a.,rt1n.:.of ~'U~S. News & World
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Japan - Sato's Visit Memos & Cables, 1/11‑14/65"
  • , 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
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Japan - Sato's Visit Memos & Cables, 1/11‑14/65"
  • of State DICLU.ffllim> ....----SECRET 1 ..0 WS6, Sec.3., Ng t 'ff -~ {4 ., ·. ti-(} M.&D&Da , /hJ - f tf ,~-.nan.-lHl-CW...---~r ~EC'.REI Table of Contents THE FUTURE OF JAPAN Sunnnary I. INTRODUCTION 1 IMPORTANCEOF JAPAN 2 POLITICAL
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Japan - Volume 2, 5/64 ‑ 11/64"
  • Intelligence Agency and the intelligence organizations of the Depart­ ments ·of State, Defense, and NSA. Concurring: Mr. Richard Helms, Deputy Director of Central Intelligence Mr._George C. Denny, Jr., fqr the Director of Intelligence and Re~~arch, D~portment
  • See all scanned items from NSF National Intelligence Estimates Box 6