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  • , or Sir. Your Excellency, Mrs. Chung Hee Park, Wife of the President Mrs. Park, of the Republic or Madam. Correspondence, Salutation Your Excellency: Correspondence, Complimentary Close Very respectfully, Envelope His Excellency Chung Hee Park
  • . Japan was placed under the international control of the Allied Powers through the Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), Gen. Douglas MacArthur. The objec­ tives of the thited States were to insure that Japan would become a peaceful nation
  • Society will be an exciting period at home, and I am convinced it will carry a ring around the world that will bring increasing American influence and achievement of our objectives. I am convinced the President is destined to bring new vigor and new hope
  • . & Mrs. Truman Blocker, Jr. Exec. Dir. & Dean, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston Mr. & Mrs. Ernest D. Brockett Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Mrs. Douglas Chandor Texas Weatherford, Mr. & Mrs. Herbert W. Cheshire Mrs-Maxine Cheshire. wa·shington
  • -- for the numerousand notableadvances madeby the Republicof Korea. Theeconomyof your country is growingin strength. Progressis beingrealizedin the I ife - 2of your peopleat home. In the world, Korea's role and influence is broadening.All th is is comingas your
  • photographer the he was born that home is in Bronxville, Yokohama~ no brothers he has Okamoto President he had been near He has that main the with keep won't do to enter the situation of two will At town that Chinese that issues
  • professional proficiency in Korea. drain. 11 want to and 4. The idea is to explore developing -- possibly in conjunction with the Korean University at Seoul - - an "Institute. " Modern laboratory facilities would help suppbrt Korean industry and afford a home
  • to the Japaneae at home and to the U. S. in many part• continent. Careful Thia la a di•••••b important of the world thoqh not - The Army 1'1pporta work by Japaneae ecientiat• at a rate of $100, 00 per year. Japaneae di••••• work. Schilto ■ omla■ ia
  • , and both sides are happy with the final draft. The biggest plus was this morning's mutual agreement in principle on the major issues of a Status of Forces Agreement {SOFA). This is something we did not anticipate and will be a real break for Park at home