President Chung Hee Park of the Republic of Korea arrived in Washington on May 17, 1965, for a 10-day state visit to the United States.
I believe that this is one of the most constructive, and one of the most sensible, and also one of the most exciting programs that this Nati...
Korea is making progress in its struggle against these enemies and, Mr. President, we stand resolutely with you in your progress toward self...
Our resolve is firm and our resources are great, our faith is unyielding and it is unchanging.
In the first moments of that dear and present challenge, the United States moved to stand at once at your side--and there, Mr. President, we...
The enemies of peace and the foes of freedom still move in the world now, seeking to impose their will by aggression and subversion.
We welcome the talent and the enterprise and the leadership of your young people studying in our land.
Mr. President, it is a very happy privilege for me to welcome you once again to this country and to this Capital City of Washington.
We have not forgotten, and we shall never forget, in America or in Korea, that the price of liberty is eternal vigilance.
We want to pass a tax bill that will continue to make more jobs, to make more profits, and to have a more profitable economy for all America...
I will recommend a total excise tax cut of approximately $4 billion in amount.