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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
  • • TOKYO Telephone 473-2156-7 September 7, 1962 Dear Mr. Johnson, It is an honour to enclose herewith an invitation to the opening of the new Moral Re-Amament Asian .Assembly Centre at Odawara.,fifty miles :f'romTokyo, which will be held in the presence
  • 6 Clearance,, p = Mro Freeman (telephone) FE - Mro Barnett(draft)S/S AID= Mr. Poats (subs) EA = Mro Fearey . nsen classification approved by, OOD= Col. = Mri. McClelland (subSo) Chr,stensenWhite House ~ - • REPRODUCTIONFROM THIS COPY
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  • said he felt that even such a brief meeting would be better, if it could be arranged, than postponing the visit until May or June. Mr. Shiina indicated agreement. Secretary Rusk excused himself and telephoned President Johnson. On his return he said
  • could be of very critical importance. About three or four o'clock in the morning the telephone in my room rang. The operator apologized for waking me up, but said that Krishna Menonof India wanted to talk most urgently with me. Krishna Menoncame