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  • Bathe and dress - hairdresser to comb. Work on speeches 10:05 Left with Mrs. Chang Key-young (wife of Deputy Prime Minister), Mrs. Winthrop Brown and Mrs. Ester Park (interpreter) for Blue House. 10:30 Arrive Blue House. Greeted by Mrs. Park Chung-hee
  • LBJA OFFICE RECC? OF THE VICE COPY PRESIDENT WASHINGTON ARCHIVES Remarks by Vice Pee sident on greeting Chairman Park of Korea November~ 13, 1961 l:'lE:MARKS FOR CHAIRMAN PARK'S November 11, 1961 Chairman VISIT Park: It is my privilege
  • Park, Chung Hee, 1917-1979
  • Folder, "11/13/1961 - Remarks by Vice President on greeting Chairman Park of Korea," Statements Files, Box 59
  • BaJ.l 1p RESTRICTION DATE 02/17/65 A 02/05/65 A ' FILE LOCATION STATEMENT OF LYNDON BAINESJOHNSON 5/16-26/65 Program for State Visit of His Excellency Chung Hee Park, President of the Republic of Korea and Mrs. Park to the USA RESTRICTIONCODES
  • Park, Chung Hee, 1917-1979
  • Folder, "5/16-26/65 - Program for State Visit of His Excellency Chung Hee Park, President of the Republic of Korea and Mrs. Park to the USA," Statements Files, Box 146
  • - met by Ashton 11:25 To the President's office 1. 11:40 To the South Grounds w/ President for arrival of President and Mrs. Chung-hee Park of Korea 12:15 Parade of Welcome through downtown Washington 12:50 Returned to White House, dropping off President
  • by President and Mrs. Chung-hee Park of Korea 7:32 Returned to White House 8:40 Dinner w/ President 11:00 Retired 2
  • ~MATION, E. 0. 12356, SEC. 1.1 (a) BY Qv(;t ON }-J v- 'f O I Mro Cooper May 17, 1965 4:00 PM W.LEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Your Meeting at 5 P• m. today with President Park President Chung Hee Park bas come to Washington for one
  • Park, Chung Hee, 1917-1979
  • Folder, "Korea - Park Visit Briefing Book, 5/17-19/65," Country Files, NSF, Box 256
  • , or confirmation of this . text, H IO p immediately following Park's USIA Communique. NSC nut meeting with President to approve "1. At the invitation of President Lyndon B. 1ohnson of the . C[A NSA United States, President Chung Hee Park
  • Park, Chung Hee, 1917-1979
  • Folder, "Korea - Park Visit, 5/65," Country Files, NSF, Box 256
  • OF THE REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT AT TIIE ARRIVAL CEREMONY OF H1l~EX-CELLENCY CHUNG HEE PA.m:, PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF KOREA AND MRS. PARK Mr. President, it is a happy privilege country and to this capital city. to welcome you once again to this You have
  • Park, Chung Hee, 1917-1979
  • Folder, "5/17/65 - Remarks of the President at the Arrival Ceremony of His Excellency Chung Hee Park, President of the Republic of Korea ," Statements Files, Box 146
  • (Daniel Z. Hen? ?) to Chief of Public Infonnation, Dept. of Anny/Chief of J Info., Dept. of Navy/ and Dir. of Info., Dept. of AF re PM Kwong Chung's visit to U.S., includ· g l\,~..,.+ir,;_~~~;;::;;-~~ CONBIDENTIAL, CDNFIDENTIAL-grp 3), and SECRET
  • States, President of President Lyndon B. Johnson of the Chung Hee Park of the Republic of Korea in Washington on May 17, 1965, for a ten-day State Visit arrived to the United States, and met with President Johnson on May 17 and 18 to exchange
  • Park, Chung Hee, 1917-1979
  • exchanged during Visit of Korea of H.E. Chung Hee Park FROMTHE PRESIDENT TO H.E. THE PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF KOREA DESK SET Tiffany in gold .silver and FISHING TACKLE Orvis case. BOOK Autographed for America". desk engraved Presentation
  • Park, Chung Hee, 1917-1979
  • Folder, "5/17/65 - Exchange of Toasts Between the President and President Chung Hee Park at a State Dinner," Statements Files, Box 146
  • MjEJTT T: — ^•^ — • His Excellency PARK Chung Hee, President of the Republic of Korea ________ "\~*S 1:00pm - —f-f- i ^ - , L jr '. _. N His ~?lli-. ; Gen. , Walt ^V Hi : '^ , . his (^ . - i'V; Admiral 4-'_ ; : General |__ (j —__^ 1 ^-y I
  • Smith Geo Reedy 18 Santo Domingo 1965 May White House 18 1965 Tuesday To th e Ghcad c Cabine t Roo m for meetin g wit h th e Presiden t o f th e Republi c of Korea, H. E. Chung Hee Park Joint Communique issued H. E. Ke y Youn g Chang
  • TV interview at Dong Yang TV Further conferences at the Embassy July 10 AM 11.:eetings with (1) The Prime :tvlinister (2) The Deputy Prime I\tinister (3) The Economic Planning Board (4) President Park, Chung Hee Noon Luncheon at the Blue House
  • Johmon has included Korea on his Far Eo,t schedule, and in view of my unusuol "arnicus curiae'1 relationship with Pre,ident Park, General Jong Pil Kim who is Chairman of the Democratic-Republiccin Party and Prime Minister Chung as well as innu­ merable
  • J.JY.APPOUJTED i\MBASSADOROF ...~CREA HYUNCHUI.KIM UPONTHE OCCASION OF THE PRESENTATION OF HIS LETI'EROF CREDENCE M~. President: It is indeed n gr~at pleasure Your llitcellency' His Excellency s hands Letter of Credence Park Chung Hee, President Korea
  • with [Chung Hee] Park. M: Just to calm Park down, or to try and get some--? V: Primarily to do two things. First, to prevent any precipitate action in terms of a move to the North by Park and the Republic of Korea's army; and secondly, to talk with Park
  • -. , ) by the Korean De1egation April 9., 1964 to General. Mao.Arthur•s Doo Sun CHOI, Prime Minister o:f Korea Chung Yul KIM., Korean Ambass~dor Kyung Soon CHANG, Vice Spea.1
  • To the office w/ House Monday MW H. E . Chun g Hee Park , Presiden t o f the Republi c of Korea and a n interpreter Sang Ho Cho accompanied b y Ambassador Hand Dr Paul Crane - Ova l Offic e interpreter To th e Sout h Law n wit h Presiden t Park
  • in Vietnam. and neither Presid nt Johnson nor his advisers were cager to reopen hos­ tilities in the Korean the.ater. Any hostile move by South Korea's out­ raged president, Park Chung Hee, against his northern neighbor could precipitate a grave crisis. Using
  • Intelligence Cable TS 2p s 2/9/68 A 3 fl- (tLut ,,H t/u, AJsF,JJ/1Jf, #9a ltr President to President Park PCI 1p #10 ltr Duplicate of #9a #lla cable Intelligence Cab4 . t C 2p~ 1.11- f f /';'L T ft, -2()0 K./l.tJ.., , 'f, t -( /3tl/'1
  • Watson _^ _ — - _____ _ Arrive BlueHouse office building for official visit with President Park. The Chief of Protocal met the Presidential party of the Blue House helo pad. President Park me _ The President at the frontentrance of the conference
  • MINISTEftS HAD THftEE NSA ~1. '>: UFWCFN 778 237 49 ,20 17 29 1965 E COM r IN~ PAGE TWO FWAMKK016 UNCLAS CONSECUTIVE TALKS IN AN AMICABLEATMOSPHERE.FOREIGN MINISTER $HI):N~: ·-· RMR IN THE MEANTWE, PAID COURTESYCALLS ON -PRESIDENT CHUNG HEE PARK
  • lea s_~c:.l].~C:~i!~~.::E..-1..:9., J.9 6 ~. 'fhP Dr. C?..rlos LJ_en-1s R8strepo, Prcside,,t Dr. D. llrho KekkonE-:n, Prcsjclc:nt Nrs. Indira Gan
  • and technology and our deep appreciation for your country's contributions to peace and security in the Far East. Sincerely, Lyndon B. Johnson His Excellency Chung Hee Park, President of the Republic of Korea, Seoul. Dear Sir Bernard: I have asked Astronauts
  • and Korean President Chung Hee Park in Seoul last November, the two Presidents agreed that the Korean economy's current progress should make possible a substantial expansion of U. S. investment in Korea and in trade b'etween the two nations. An exchange
  • Acting President Chung Hee PARK Foreign Minister Yong Shik KIM Ambassador Yong Chul KIM UNITED STATES The President Mr. Roger Hilsman, Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs American Embassy, Seoul American Embassy, Tokyo White House s/s
  • prior to distribution are memoranda of conversation with the following Heads of Delegations: President de Gaulle (France) Prime Minister Pearson (Canada) Prime Minister Ikeda (Japan) • Senator Merzagora (Italy) Acting President Chung Hee PARK (Korea) Her
  • to support him and decided very quickly that that was the thing to do . He had some promise and some hope, maybe he would turn out to be a Chung Hee Park, a parallel that certainly occurred to many of us because by then Park had been elected in his own
  • ,and it is still going on months afterward while film or video-tapes summarizing the game and written reports commenting on it are circulating throughout the government. 3. Transportation/Parking. a. There is a minimum of parking space available at the Pentagon
  • accompanied b y Amb. Lloy d Han d - - Presiden t greete d i n Treat y Roo m Press i n w/ the m fo r shor t whil e - Then coffe e - - jus t President, Ambassado r an d Lloy d Hand . To Sheraton- Park Hote l w / JV , M W - _ t o address th e Worl d Ban k an d
  • Hou,;c Guldelin~, Feb. 24, 1983 BY~ , NARA, Dace 9-3t:J -1; -SiilCRiiT uesday, September 12, 1967· MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Reply to letter from Korean President Park President -Park has sent you a letter (Tab A) along the same lines
  • . October31November 2, 1966 Korea Seoul, Suwon State visit; met with President Park and Prime Minister Chung. December 3, 1966 Mexico -Ciudad Acuna Informal meeting with President Diaz Ordaz. Inspected construction of Amistad Dam. April 11-14, 1967 Uruguay