
What greater thrust toward peace is there than the invitation to young people of the world, particularly those behind the Iron Curtain, to come visit us and to see this museum of history?
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What greater thrust toward peace is there than the invitation to young people of the world, particularly those behind the Iron Curtain, to come visit us and to see this museum of history?

The Prime Minister and the President noted with satisfaction the progress made towards the cessation of nuclear testing.

Why not open our historical doors and let the visitors see what kind of people we really are--and what sort of people we really come from?

President Roosevelt would have approved of what we are doing here today.

And while this is only an agreement on power, if the Prime Minister and President can agree on power, we hope that down through the ages we may be able to agree on taxes, and tariffs, and lumber and all the other problems.

The steady development of the peacekeeping capacity of the United Nations remains for both a goal essential to the preservation of world peace.

I would like to renew that request--out of respect for him--and out of my own concern with this problem.

The need to meet that challenge continues.

I don't think that anyone knows this, except perhaps Secretary McNamara and his family, but when my beloved predecessor was thinking of this occasion, he was reminded that General Shoup had an aversion to receiving medals.

I would also appreciate any appropriate recommendations for Government action.

For 33 years I have been in Government service.

Mr. Prime Minister, we welcome you to this Capital.

It calls for a reduction from the preceding year in total administrative budget expenditures.

Agreement on the control and the reduction and the ultimate abolition of weapons and war is not impossible as it seemed for so many years.

He wanted to be strong enough to prevent a war and wise enough to avoid one.

We hope you will enjoy your stay and we are delighted that you came.