Eddie Johnson
The Public Record
I hope to some day be able to come there and see you in your own land, in your own atmosphere.
On several occasions I have pledged the full participation of the United States in the development of a World Weather Watch in cooperation with other nations of the world.
We are grateful for the impressive gesture of good will and partnership that you have extended to us.
I call upon them to cooperate fully with the Secretaries of Commerce and State in this important work.
In that pursuit, Mr. President, United States support will be gladly given.
We are so happy to be here in sunny San Antonio today to spend this preeminent national holiday.
We have come to know that we Americans have a profound interest in the independence of men and women at home and men and women all around the world.
Their presence symbolizes a confluence of civilizations--the gathering together of talents and dreams from many nations.
I am pleased that these distinguished guests from our neighboring nations have been able to travel down here to visit with us and to take advantage of our invitation to see the Hemis-Fair and to spend an old-fashioned Fourth of July with us in Texas.





