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Visit Of Attorney General - — Part 5

77 pages · May 11, 2026 · Broad topic: Prisons & Escapes · Topic: Visit Of Attorney General · 75 pages OCR'd
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tee Ae ee : nen wr ae ee tele NR oe = GRTASE BICEERST—LIFE DHE KENNeEpy Faaty at Home 1x McLean “When he comes in, it's quite lively.” does. he is beard. After Cuba. Chester Bowles. who was sitting in for Absent State Secretary Rusk, delivered 2 position Feport on Cuba that was long on piati- tudes. short on concrete proposals. From his seat behind the President, Bobby pro- tested. “This Is worthless. What can we do about Cuba? This doesn't tell us.” For _ten_minuies the Attomey General tore the Bowles report to bits. When be was through, there was an awkward si- lence, broken only when the President changed the subject. Before the session's end, President Kennedy had assigned a task force under Assistant Defense Sec- Tetary Paul Nitze to draw up new pro- posals for U.S. policy toward Cuba. The President does not always follow his brother’s advice. Last August. Bobby and Ethel Kennedy spent three days in Africa during the independence anniver- sary celebration of the Ivory Coast. The trip was an opportunity to meet African leaders. Bobby became convinced that Ghana's left-teani leaning President Kwame Nkrumah was implacably hostile to the U.S, and on his return he armed nrivately ah, BEG ON DIS Peturn Be argucd privaetery with the President against 5 proposed $133 million loan to Ghana for construc- thon of a Volta River power project. When the issue came up at an NSC teeting, the President went around the table seeking opinions; he got most! favorable replies. "The Atto Geners!,": he then said, “has not spoken. can’ feel the hot breath of his disapproval on' the back of my neck.” Despite Bobby rst ebjection, the loan was appro “Tm Already Morried.” Last week, his first morming in Tokyo, nedy rose carly at his at his U.S. embassy qua » Bobby Ken ters, Separate newapepes ete Fier views, xe Tikes eparaie TTS ~—o “Tor round cf official calls, He stopped home of Prime Minister Ha: discussed I dy moved on to the Foreign Office, the Ministry of Justice, the Diet, a couple of television studios, an embass y reception, a Bar Associaiion tea and the Japanese Supreme Court. That night, after a dinner given by Foreign Minister Kossks, Kennedy went with a group of Japanese labor leaders to a sake shop off the Ginza, Tokyo's Gay White Way. “How do you like Japanese women?” asked one of the shop’s custom- ers. Said Kennedy: “They're pretty. But I can't comment any more. I'm already married to an American woman.” Kenne- dy, whose favorite beverage is a glass of milk chilled precisely 15 minutes in a freezer, was pressed to taste sake. Asked he: “Is it good for the health?” Replied the bartender: “It's the best medicine.” Soon, the Japanese began serenading their quest with a folk song called The Coal Miners’ Song (“Over the coal mines the moon has risen! But since the mine chim- meys are 60 tall, certainly the moon must find it smoky”). Bobby responded with When Irish Eyes Are Smiling. Wast dew Wannach: hewan hie rnin at Next day, Kennedy began his rounds at 7:35 &.m., spent the m orning talking with politicians and business executives, had lunch with a dozen Tokyo college stu- dents. That afternoon the Attorney Gen- eral visited Nibon University, accepted an honorary doctor of laws degree, then drove across town to Waseda University —where he ran into riot. Trymg to make their way into the university's memorial hall to deliver a speech. Bobby and Ethel Kennedy were mobbed by entiustasricatl Triendly students. But ewaiti et ct ts, Final K out his rema en- i aa a ‘You, sir,” said Kennedy, “BAVE you something to tel! against us? Come up to re ns ¥ “kuren, the STi Tae F Japeuzse’ “Students’ catcalied, appta’ Tokyo bad made them national celebrities. In the schoolyard hundreds of students rushed up, thrust out their arms, gelled \y-san, shake shook. At the Rese cant a Eheciric Industrial Co., the Attorn down at a workers table, chatted at munism while munching manfully on a whale steak. From Osaka. the party drove to an ancient Buddhist temple at Nara, where priests offered Kennedy incense sticks, in- dicated a nearby bronze kettle where the sticks are traditionally burned by visitors. Eennedy motioned to accompanying Am- bassador Edwin 0. Reischauer. “What are the implications if I do this?” Replied L JOMN pow TE——LIFE SxaTixc IN Joyo a “Do you Tike Japonesa women?
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