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  • . COOPER AND MR. THOMSON Pak Visit to the U. S. l. As you know, President Pak of Korea will be in Washington on May 17 and 18 to visit with the President. The program which State has in mind and which involves the President's schedule is as follows: May
  • the partners hip of the two countries which grows out of common beliefs and the shared objective of a lasting peaciJ based on justice, freedom and prosperity for all peoples. They expressed a firm determination that the two countries should cooperate more
  • and education leaders possibilities for u.s. cooperation in establishing the~e an Institute for Industrial Technology and Applied Science. It was President Johnson's thought that the Institute and its laboratories could both provide technical services
  • cooperative attertlon. Houslffj, pollution,education,h11lth,Jobopportunities - noneofthese fallsIntoa specificgeographical Jurisdiction. , Theyare nationalproblems.becausetheyaffectweryone of us. Buttheyare alsolocalproblems.Theydemandlocal solutions,because
  • . We know that our immediate deciaiona concerning the uses ot outer space technology tor the good of mankind can, and will, halt any advances into apace as merely adding a new dimension to warfare. COOPERATION NEEDED But this is not a one nation Job
  • in the days ahead. sake of opposition, will seek to state their We will neither nor will we cooperate oppose merely merely for the for the sake of cooperation. We will examine the proposals in the light of two standards Are there alternatives
  • of this measure. I am instructing every official in this Administration to cooperate to this end and to make information available to the full extent consistent wjth ;ndividual privacy and with the national interest. I signed this measure with a deep sense
  • ourselvesstartingtogether on a newyearand newtime of opportunityin our r~ctive lands. Webothsharethe hopeandthe . determinationthat theseshall betimesof closer 3. r- ·cooperation andunderstanding between our ..,, countries. Thedistancesof the Pacificare longbut for us
  • countries. It is well known that for a long time Korea am the United state8 have been bound together with a bond of friendship too strong ever to be broken. Our two nations have been making concerted efforts, in cooperation with ether freedom-loving nations
  • of the strength and stability of the dollar -... To the expansion trade -- of our foreign ... To the reinforcement of our programs of mutual assistance and cooperation in Asia and Africa -··· And to our Alliance 1n this Hemisphere. On the 20th John F. Kennedy
  • destiny. Through the CommodityCredit Corporation our farmers now find suppor·~s for their prices. Through the cooperation of the Soil Conservation Service more than districts have been organized, covering more than four six hundred thousand farms. 2,000
  • will and by their unstinted energy, the Korean people have pioneered in selt-help projects that have reclaimed marsh lands and barren hillsides for new and now much more e:f'f'icient rice production. They have established cooperatives in f'ishing and seeweed marketing
  • -making (8) accelerate the nuclear (9) eliminate all overtime (10) increase exchange (11) build shelters and store food and machinery caution against Russian attack; the required process; submarine program; limitations; cooperation with our
  • cooperation, including tax measures to encourage industry; additional public works; supplementary unemployment insurance; and surplus food grants. ll. Amendments to the Immigration they are fair and just. 12. A Constitutional 13. Disaster •measures
  • (9) eliminate all overtime limitations; program; increase cooperation with our allies exchange of information; (11) build shelters and store food and machinery caution against Russian attack; ( 13) increase our interchange the free nations
  • . from the 12 The program emphasize to help ., 1 this that I shall propose cooperative one-fifth will approach of all - American t#tf families with incomes too small to 7 tdNI 1MM fM t1•a111-. meet their basic needs. wr:u n nzwr s
  • hasdeclinedandthe soundnessof our dollar is -- - unquestioned. I pledJie to keepit that way. I urge ~u.siness -- and laborto cooperate to that end. Weworkedfor two centuriesto climb this peakof prosperity. But weare only at the beginningof the roadto
  • of such cooperative challenges good faith. enter enterprise and should the If the a new era of in World War I it in World War II. People who work together in great projects of this kind are unlikely to want to fight. One condition, formed by technicians