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- 3,300 smaller
islands.
They
lie at approximately
the same latitude
as the
United States.
The total area of Japan, 147,000
square
miles,
is somewhat
less than that of
California.
About four-fifths
of the country
is covered
by hills and mountains,
a number
- Details of restriction(s) may be found on the withdrawal sheet in the first folder of the file unit. Withdrawal sheets refer to file units and are not necessarily applicable to all individual folders.
- See all scanned items from file unit "Japan - Sato's Visit Memos & Cables, 1/11‑14/65"
- is unyielding a11d it is uncllal'iging.
be
are
a group of distinguished
Almricans from all the
So, Mr. President,
go.,,~rnment are here thi.s morning to welcome you to the United States, as a
"'risrni of the United States, as an ally and as a co-worker
- , Massachusetts
Crowdus Baker, Chicago, Illinois (Pres.
Sears Roebuck and Co.)
J. L. Beesley,
Senior Vice President,
Equitable Life Assurance
Society of
the United States, New York, N. Y.
Kenneth W. Bilby, Executive Vice President,
Radio Corporation
of America
New
- ADMINISTRATION
GSA FORM 7122
(7-721
I
Program
State Visit of
HIS EXCELLENCY
CHUNG
PRESIDENT
HEE PARK
OF
THE REPUBLIC OP KOREA
AND
MRS. PARK
to
The United States of America
May 16- 26, 1965
(multiple copies in folder)
MEMBERS
- propose a toast to our good friendship between our two countries,
to the health of President Johnson and Mrs. Johnson, and to the everlasting
prosperity of the United States of America.
END
Suggested
Remarks
Toast,
Korean Dinner
Monday, May 17, 1965
Mr
- States, as a
r1..iend. of the United States,
as an ally and as a co-worker in the building
of a better world for all mankind everywhere ..
PRESIDENTPARKCHUNGHEE: PrGaident Johnson, Mrs. Johnson, ladies
and gentlemen:
I have just crossed the"T'ridge
- Fran the Sea Service of the
Office of the War on Hunger is ·1in ~~uch with the Canadian worker•
and with the u. S, Bureau of CarmerciaJ.---rt'sheries on this matter.
The United States Food and D -~1stration is also awe.re of
thi1 problem • .You may b o
- complementary
economies and two
natural allies.
z. Assistance to Vietnam: The Koreans now have 2. 200 troops
in Vietnam (including a military hospital unit, 10 karate instructors,
..SE €ft!!'f
--
an englneer batallion, a LST, and an infantry ba~ion
-
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
- of the Korean
small,
represents
real sharing.
#
Letter from Ambassador
Brown attached.
#
#
people,
this
check,
THE
FOREIGN
SERVICE
OF THE
UNITED
STATES
OF AMERICA
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- about this in the future.
Also, remember, Japan plays an important role in interna
tional finance. We recently contributed a great deal to sup
port sterling. Perhaps the United States should try to attract
overseas capital to America and not just
- Details of restriction(s) may be found on the withdrawal sheet in the first folder of the file unit. Withdrawal sheets refer to file units and are not necessarily applicable to all individual folders.
- See all scanned items from file unit "Japan - Sato's Visit Memos & Cables, 1/11‑14/65"
- ,
OF JAPAN.,:
GOOD WISH•
LYNDON B.· JOHNSON''
BOOK
Autographed
copy of "My Hope £or America".
The Desk Officer has recommended
the follow
ing inscription
for the book:
11 •
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"TO EISAKU SATO WITH WARMEST
OCCASION OF YOUR FIRST
MlNISTER
PERSONAL