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- security, not the desire of public officials or private citizens, should
determine when it must be restricted.
I am hopeful that the needs I have mentioned can be served by a constructive
approach to the wording and spirit and legislative history
-
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
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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:
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"TO EISAKU SATO WITH WARMEST
OCCASION OF YOUR FIRST
MlNISTER
PERSONAL
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leadershipof your younqpeoplestudyinqin our
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r-
5.
land. WeIikewise,appreciate
the understanding
welcomeyou haveextendedto citizensof th is country
workingwith your peoplein Koreain so manyfields.
I hope,Mr. President,that our visits together
maybe marked
- it was at ths great moment of hope and opportunity the enemies
of peace drew their sword and plunged it into your land and int.o your people.
In the first moments of that clear and present challenge, the
United States moved to star.d at once at your side
- .
The Koreans
hoped that the money could be used speci
fically by the American
Red Cross to aid an American
veteran
of the
Korean War who had suffered
personal
loss in the disaster
area -- and
this is being done by State.
while
In terms
of the daily wages
- buried
in that thin layer of topsoil
p
been using so reckl essly.
survival
-·
which we have
~
If we continue to let it .go, the hope of mankind's
goes with it."
In exhibits
laid before the board, Johnson disclosed
1,320,691 a~rea in the ten count
- - evil
K'rBC iJl Austin
sale . The person who told
Mrs. Johnson offered
debts of approx1•:tely
I hope you'll
forg1w
they Jla:t
that
purposes .
had been operated
ssume its
.
for
us aaid that
debts , and 1:hat
the amount which
$14~ooo.
me
- as
and strongly hoped that, following the partial test ban treaty, fur
can be made toward the realization
of a total nuclear test ban.
5.
The President
and the Prime Minister,
recognizing
that the question
of China is a problem having a vital bearing
-
and local
grants
Act,
government
·to help
strengthen
.
I hope t'he Piouse will pa!s-
. it suofi.
6.
As you know,
we have
called
this
constructive
cooperation
a
--
creative
Federalism,
emphasis
on the word
and local
governments
a new