
I remember, most gratefully, how much at home I was made to feel on my visit to your country.
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I remember, most gratefully, how much at home I was made to feel on my visit to your country.

We share the basic values and beliefs: man's fundamental dignity and worth, a love of liberty, a pride of excellence, pursuit of beauty and truth, a vision of a better and a fuller life for all human beings.

And so tonight we share the greatest hunger and the most burning thirst of all.

Both of our nations are dedicated to government by, and for, the people.

It seemed to me then, as it does now, that Pakistan and the United States have very much in common.

We want so much to bring peace to Asia and peace to all the other countries that are troubled.

I have not forgotten the hospitality which my wife and I received during our visit to Pakistan 4 years ago.

Executive. Order No. 11248 of October 10, 1965, as amended, is further amended as follows

The United States Information Agency shall perform all public information functions abroad with respect to the foreign-assistance, aid, and development programs of the United States Government.

There are hereby delegated to the Director of the United States Information Agency the functions conferred upon the President by sections 221 and 222 of the Act to the extent that those functions relate to informational media guaranties…

It is ordered that Executive Order No. 11185 of October 16, 1964, entitled 'To Facilitate Coordination of Federal Education Programs,' be, and it is hereby, amended as follows:

I find and determine that for reasons of equity and competitive capability, there should be authority to include petrochemical plants within the system of allocation of imports.

It is necessary to impose restrictions on the movement of crude oil, unfinished oils, and finished products into foreign trade zones.

Unchecked aggression against free and helpless people would be a very grave threat to our own freedom here in America and would be an offense to our own conscience.

Even when other armies have disbanded, I hope that this one will still be on the firing line: an army whose foes are hunger and hopelessness; an army whose happy battle cry is a call to 'brighten the corner where you are.'

In that century you have proved time and again the power of a handshake, a meal, and a song.