ON BEHALF of all the people of this country, we want to
express our great pleasure in extending a very warm welcome on a cold day
to the Secretary of State and to the entire delegation - the Members of
the Congress from the House and Senate of both parties, who together represented
our country during some most important days. All of us have the greatest
pride and satisfaction in their work.
I believe that the delegation
was most ably led by the Secretary of State who I think under the conditions
which represented intensive negotiations for a long period of time in attempting
to reconcile and maintain and strengthen the Organization of American States,
in which we all believe - I believe that he did himself great credit and
he did his country credit. And I want to express our thanks to him and
to the
Members of the Congress who accompanied him, who represented
us all.
We believe strongly in the American
system, and my strong conviction is that as a result of this meeting and
as a result of the efforts of the delegation, this system has been strengthened
- and I think communism has been isolated in this hemisphere. And I think
the hemisphere can move on towards progress.
So, Mr. Secretary, and Members
of the Congress, we thank you and welcome you home with great appreciation.