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OCR Page 1 of 116The President's Reading Copy
Inter-American Press Association
Washington, D. C.
October 31, 1969
ACTION FOR PROGRESS FOR THE AMERICAS
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Mr. Chairman, ladies and gentlemen of the Inter-American Press
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Association, I welcome this opportunity to speak to you and to our
neighbors throughout the new world about a matter uppermost in
the minds and hearts of all of us.
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want to to speak to you about the state of our partnership
in the Americas.
(1) In doing so, I wish to place before you some
suggestions for reshaping and re-invigorating that
partnership.
Often we in the United States have been charged with an overweening
confidence in the rightness of our own prescriptions: occasionally we
have been guilty of the charge.
1. I intend to correct that.
(1) Therefore, my words tonight are meant as an invitation
by one partner for further interchange, for increased
communication, and above all for new imagination in
meeting our shared responsibilities.
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