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  • - The National Association of Manufacturers will give a dinner in honor of President and Mrs. Park at TUESDAY,MAY25 a.m. PDT Departure a.m. HST Arrival from Los Angeles, at Honolulu California. International Airport Lunch to be arranged. p.m. Possible
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  • in the House was promoted to the Senate. tinguished Ria name is !om Connally. spokesman on foreign my record working. getting I have worked hard and I'm for advancement. is On in every congressional People like us who believe that Today he is a dis
  • the agricultureof Asia, m improving 6• the medicallibrariesof your land, in b r.oadening the horizonsof learningandresearchandscientific advance. Workssuch astheseare the worksweof Americawantto do-- with your people,with the peoples of all of Asia, with the peoples
  • . Prce;ress is your people at home. In the world, Korea's role And all of this is coming as your democratic and meaning unde.'t' the leadership of representative promised fer the Korean people. These advances are deeply gratifying to us here
  • . up in your reported by Ambassador Winthrop Brown received from the Korean people a gift of $190. 94 to assist victims of our Midwestern floods and tornadoes. The check was made out on behalf of the Korean National Council for Disaster Relief
  • are very interested in all forms of the tea ceremony and have a collection of tea sets). BOOKS Leather bowid editions (autographed) of 11 Treasures from the National Gallery of Art", "White House Guide Book" and "We The People The Story of the United
  • WASHINGTON January MEMORANDUM FROM: Peter Benchley Attached delegation Guided FOR CHARLES MAGUIRE points the National by secret 1968 ~ are the talking from 30, for the President's Association messages passed of Attorneys Club
  • Folder, "1/31/1968 President's Remarks to National Association of Attorneys General," Statements Files, Box 264
  • standards and the advancement of social welfare are essential for the political stability of developing nations throughout the world and agreed to strengthen their economic cooperation with such countries. They agreed continue to consult on the forms
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  • principles: a ·democracy works best when the people have all the information that the security of the nation permits. No one should be able to pull curtains of secrecy around decisions which can be revealed without injury to the public interest. At the same
  • and pleasure to welcome you to Washington. You have visited America before, but never our nation's capital, and I hope your stay here will be enjoyable and pleasant. I am sure that it will be beneficial nations. to the over-all interests of our two 2
  • statements Orvillo Buttery, Chairman of the LCBA: "Our board wo.nts to by the speakers: leave something to remember us by when we1 re daad and gone." Mr. Marshall: "If in each Congressional District of the na.tion, people would unite to save the soil
  • Natural resources and national parks