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- of the Memorial Amphitheater, and
place a wreath at the grave of the late President
John F. Kennedy.
3:45 p.m.
Departure from Arlington National Cemetery.
4:00 p.m.
The Honorable J. W. Fulbright, Chairman of
the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, will
give a tea
- .sting friendly cooperation
between our two countries.
Dear friends
in the United States:
Th:lc. is my third official
visit to your country., beginning in the
Pres:ident Kennedy,
fall of the year 1961, when my dear friend., now departed,
whom I
- of recreation is horseback riding.
As y;ou know, you met Park when he came to this country in
November 1961 shortly after ecizlng power by a mU1tary coup: you
met him again when he came to President Kennedy' a £uneral.
In the attached menprandum
(which you have
- to ar,range for wreath-laying
ceremonies at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and at the grave of
the late President Kennedy at 1600 hou,rs on Wednesday, March 14.
His Excellency will depart from Andrews Air Force Base aboard a
United States Air Force
- admiration
for this display of ability,
energy and dedication.
In the next two days President
Kennedy and members
of his administration
will discuss
with you how we in America
can assist
in the
fulfillment
of these plans for the greater
well-being
and prosp
- two countries.
for instance,
to the Congress
modern
l must confess
rail
service
that this project
Line you opened
experts
a few
Kennedy
I feel sure
Prime
in the first
Out of their
and oversee
moving
from your country.
your predecessor
- an opportunity~
that
excites
and interest-£e
him.
He
l'\"w-~
li.l!lrlad7
that
the
six
many members of his
Cabinet
assassination
worked
Cabinet
family
members who were en route
of President
Kennedy.
had been
to Japan
at
there,
the
time
- is rcy-third official
visit to your country, beginning in the
r all of the year 1961, when my dear friend, now departed, Pres:ident Kennedy,
whom I will never forget, invited me to America. On each visit I came from
a di.ff erent Korea; that. much has
- .
Japan accepted
full membership
in the Or
ganization
for Economic
Cooperation
and De
velopment
in early
1964. Japan has partici
pated in the General Agreement
on Tariffs and
Trade since 1955 and is expected to participate
actively in the Kennedy Round