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    THE PRESIDENT' S APPOnmmNTS TUEsllAt, SEP'.mm&R l, l9S.3

    FRASER, COLORADO

    The Preaidct t-emained at the Aksel N1eleen Ranch in ~r, Colo~.

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    THE PRESI . T1S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, SEPTBlBER 2, 1953

    FRASER and DDVER

    Mr. Frank Carlson d fa.mil¥, Fhser, Colorado.

    'the Pr eident let\ rra er, Colorado, and te>red to the. Do Reaidcce 1n ver, Colorado.

    The President attiTed at the Doud Residenc in DenTer.

    (Honorable Robert Cutler) OW THE RECORD (Mr.. Cutler rieted the President o.,_ a ional Security Council}

  • THE PRESIDENT' S APPO:ntJ."MENTS THURSDAY j SEPmmER 3 I 1953

    9200 (Brigadier General Woodbury .. Burge s) OPF THE RECORD (Br-ieted the President.)

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    ~ .. Ed Lan.e, New York (Mr. Lane i.s a .f':riend of th Pre ident and ked to pq his r pects Whil.a pa · sing tbru Den r)

    Mr. and • Norri w. Cochran and children, orris III and Amt. Altad«W., Cali£omi (Mr. and Mrs. Norris Cochran a.r friends ot Mrs.. Eisenhower and · ed to pay their respeets to th eident}

    Honor \>le Harry Darby. Kan as City, Kan as (Mr. Darby discus$ed \ti.th the President the PNsident 1 s. propos trip to Kansas City in Octo r)

    The President departed for Cherry Rill Country Club wne~ he had Lunch and played olt with th . £ollowing:

    Mr. L. • Pexton; Denver, Colorado Mr. William ?1ichol on,,. Denver.- Colorado Mr. Joe Dyer, DenYer, Colora.de Mr. p old, D~ver, Colorado Mr .. Gordon Williams• Denve:t", Colorado

    4:30 The President departed the golf oour but at.op d enroute and spok to five nuns and on priest.

    5: .3 5 Arrived Doud residence .

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    THE PRESI T'S APPOilf TS IDAY, SEPTilmER 4, 19$3

    LCURY AlR FORCE BASE

    General Joa h T. McNarnq • Diego, Cal.1.torn.i

    Brigadier G neral John T. rague, USAF, ding ral. 1 Lowey Air Force Ba e, nver, Color do (Asked it he ght pq his respect.a prior to the President's depa.rtur )

    The President departed for Chel"J.7 H111s Country Club.

    Luncheon with the following at. Cherry Hills Country Cl: b: Sen tor ene D. MUlikin, Colorado Hon. Harry Darby, Kansas City, Kansas Mr. Harry Anholt Mr. Rip o1d Mr. James Black Mr. John Cul.breath Mr. Joe Dfer Mr. Jack Foster Mr. Mark K~ 8J' Mr. W. • Moncrief Mr. Aksel Nielsen Mr. L. • Pexton Mr. Rarol Writer Mr. Ned .......... ""'-Gen. Howard McC. Snyder Mr. w. F. ichol on

    Directors ot Cherry Hills CoUJ'ltry Olub1 Mr. David G. Gordon, President (Host,) Mr. Robert P. Manin, Vic Presid t Kr. John R. Moran, S Cl' tary Mr. William H. Brereton, Treasurer Mr. Richard f . Braun Mr. Herman A. ard:t; Mr . E. J . Campbell Mr. J . ver tt. Collier Mr. org Dudley Gr ci Mr. Robert c. Johnson Mr. Robert L. .l'l.alllll.u:IR: Mr. O. G. in Mr. J . Hal My ns

    • Clarence E. Sherwood Mr. Robert E. rren

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    FRIJlAY, SEPTPllBER 4, 1953 Page 2

    2:00 p1I Th President. plqed golf with the following at Cherry Hills Country Clubi

    Mr. John Culbreath Mr. James Black Mr. W. F. Nicholson V.ir. Ned Bumba

    The hes1dent departed Cbeft'T Hilla Countr.r Club

    Al°'riYed Doud residence.

  • THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS &TURDAY, SEP'l'mmsR 51 1953

    ImRY AIR FORCE BASI

    8100 aa Amba&aad.o.r Jamee C. Dunn - Spain (APJ>Qini:ment cont'inted through staw Department. Ambaasada.r Dunn obtained Presid.-it' a aignatJu:re on letter he is hand-delivering to Generalu ·imo.)

    10:00 Mr,. "William. Heney, ot California. (Mr. li8lU"J' i.s a. tl'iend ot Paul Hottman and ie wit.h the Los Angeles Tilnee and Aaerieaa BJ-oadaastit>g Compan;y. Mr.. M\tr1"8f Snyder brought hi1a to shake luulde with the President)

    10:33 am The Pre.sident departed for Cheri')" Rills Count17 Club when he plqlild golf' and bad luncheon with th. following:

    Mr. Gene Gregory Mr. Rip Arnold

    4t30 i:a The PreaU.tm.t d~ed Cherry Hills Countey- Club

    4:45 re Aniftd Doud residence.

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    THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMmTS SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1953

    Th• President and Mrs. Eisenhower, aco~ed b7 Colonel Schulz and Coltm.el Draper, departed the Do ReeiAenee for Obapel Ill, Lowry Air Force Base.

    The Presid t and 1!.irts. Eisenhower at.tenditd Church Sel"'t"ice at Chapel #1.

    The President and Mrs. Eisenhow•r, accompanied 'b1 ColQt\el and Mrs. Oa.venah, m\~red Presidential car and motored on · hort tour about the Ba e •.

    The Prea1dernt and Ml's. Eisenhower and Colonel and Mre. Cavanah s~pped at the otticers' Club, LoW17 Air Fore Base, for Brunch.

    The Freed.dent and Mrs. Eisenhower dtparted the 0.ttiCeJ"s1 Club.

    Arrivect at th . Doud Residence.

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    THE PRESIDENT1 S APPOIN1l'MlmTS roNDA.Y, SEPTEHBER 7, 1953

    I.OW-UY IR FORCE BASE

    Hon. John Foster Dulles, cretar:Y or state Hon. Robert Stevens, Se~ of the Arlfl:!

    Mr. Charles Reid, Omaha, Nebraska (Original Eisenhower eupporteP)

    !he President, ccQll'.J)anied b1 General Srqder, d•parted tor Cher17 Hills Country Club where he bad luncheon. with the tolleWingi

    Mr. Rip Arnold, Denver Gen.. Uowa.rd Mee. ~er Mr. Fred Newton, Denver Mr .. John Culb th, DenY r

    The Pr.rsldent pl~ golt with the f'ollow!ngt Mr. Rip Amol.d Ml". Fred Newton Mr. John Culbre4tb

    The President depat-ted. Cherry Hill.s Cotmtr;r Club

    Arri.ftd Doud Re8idenct

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    THE PRBSID.ENT' S APPOIN'l'MDll'S 'l'UESDAY, SEP'l'l!MBKR 8, 1953

    HonOJ!"able H. J. Porter, publican Nati.ona.l C tteema.n, Texas

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    • Alma Schnei er, Dir otor 1 D nver lint

    • • F. icholaon, St.at tor, Colorado ( .. Nicholson e in to discuss u po r")

    (Brigadier nel-a.l oodbury • (Briefed th P sident)

    1e~ll"'t•eo. Lowt7 Air Force for tze on

    Arriv Fitz Hospital

    THE RECORD

    neral Ho •t

    1:10 Departed Fitzs ans eral Hospital.

    1:30 v Dou Re idence

    8:45 eeideit departed th Do aidence tor LoW17 1r Fore · where h en la.ned for flight to aehington to attend

    funeral of Th Chie! Justice ~ the Unit St tes, Honor bl Fred Vinson.

    9t00 rbome for ashington, D. c.

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    (The Preeidenti. a.boa t e COLtllm Washington -ational ilrpot-t.

    t. MATS TBRMDAL, t to the Whit Hou )

    9«00 or bl John Foster Dulle , ta.17 ot State

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    Honorable Harold E. Sta.Js 1 Direoto:r, Foreign Operat.ions A • Honora~l-e l>ougl.a.e rttntr, 2nd, Counselor, State · pa it

    (Appointment i-equested b7 th S c1"etaey d St.at thr Kr. epbena)

    Jkmorabl !'thur S. • .&.J:1t111u.u~ (Wuhed to di ens

    Hono;:nb1e Bicha.t'd Nixon, Th Vice: Pre8ide11t Honorable He~rt. Brownell, The Attomey General Honorable Sherman Ad a Honor bl. Bernard Sbtmley

    ten I b1liz t1on

    Honorable ~ald Ro~ga11 (Appoint t arrang . 'T Gov mor A t.o discus labor poll< - )

    His ~rial Hlghne , Crown Prine Akihito of Japan H .. E. lli.tdch1 Araki,_ Amba sad.or of Japan Honoral:tl John F., S _ on , Chief or Pl'.'Otocol, Stat Depart ent

    (Appoin _ t reque by th J paneae Ala ssador through tocol)

    The P11"9sldent witnesnd th swearlng-.in., in hi Ot.tie , of Honol"able GM'ald D. MQrg 1 a A4Jdni tr, ti'VI - Aa iatant tG the Preside\. Mrs . Mor an bel'a of th te Hou Staff also witnee h any.

    12;10 Honorabl.e Martin P. Du-kin, Seer .tary or bor

    12tSO Hono?"&ble Charl E. Wilson, Seen ey- Dei'en , had WN with the resident.

    l •42 (The President lett for th Wa hington Ca he -)

    2t00 Jiit The Pl"fJsid _ t atten _ a ri. _ eemoe at the 0 thedr&l tof! th late Hont1rab1e · - Mf' in . n, Th Chi f tio of th Unite Stat •

    2:53 (The President return~d to th Wh1 Hou )

    ):2) (the Pl'eaitient departed tol' MA.TS . TERMWL,, Waahingt 1.rport, whe-re he enplane for n-ver, Colorado.)

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    THE PRESIDENT' S PPOIN'I'XDTS FRIDAY, SEP'mmER llt 1953

    LOIRI AIR FORCE BASE

    Honol'able Richard Nixon, The Vice President

    The ~idtnt departed tor Oherl"Y Hills Coun\?'7 Club where be pl.tqed golt with the following:

    Hon. Rieluu'd Hixon,. The Vice Pr'eaident. Hon, Dan Thrnton, Govenior of ColeJ>ado Major John Eisenhower Mr. L. M. Pexton, Denver, Colorado Hr. Ed Do.d.1$7 • Denver, Colo~ado Mr. Bud Tutt, Colorado Springs, Colorado Mr. Thqer itt, Colorado Springs, Oolorad.o Mr. Charles 0 1Toole, Colo~o Springs, Colorado

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    THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SU'URDAY' SEPTli.MBER 12 I 19;3

    LOWRY AIR FORCE BASE

    Honorab-1e Paul G. Hotf'Jnan. $8.dena, Calli'omia

    Honorable Richard Nixon, Tb Vic Pre$id _t

    The Presid. - t depart;ed tor Cherry Hills Cowtry Cl b wher he pla7 golf with the following;

    Ron .. Richard Nixon,, The Vic Presid :t. Mr, ~ Anholt-, DenvQ, Col.orad

    ·· .. Will.tam Niehol.SQn, Denv r, Gol.ora.do Mt-.. Wil liam Flenniken~ DenY' r, Colorado Mr. Robert Manning, l>enver, Colorado Mr., Fre Mannt;ng, Jr. ,. Denver, Oolerado lof.l'. Rip !mold, Denver. Colorado Hon. Dan Thornton, GoYernor of' Colorado Mr. Marie _ er, Denver., Colorado Hon. Paul G. Ho-tt.an, Pasade-• Ca.l1.f'o.l'D1a Majo~ John Eisenhower

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    THE PRESIID:Nr•s APPOINTJIENTS smmAY, SEP'l'EMBER l3t l9j3

    l0t45 am The President attended Chureh Senices at the Corona Presbyterian ChUI"ch

    12 i 20 Jll The Pre.eident. lett for CheJ'r;y Hilla Ceuatry Club Where he had Luncheon with the to.U.owing:

    Mi"s. Eisenhower Maj Gr and Mra. John Eis.enhower aen.ru Howard S&Qda HJ'. Leonard Kronend.ock

    3t45 pill Th• Pl"eaident left tor stapl.eton Ail"ti ld to see Major and Mrs. John Eisenhower oft tor Ghicago.

    4:40 pa The Pl"esid.ent returned to the Doud Residence.

    The President lett tor the Brown Palace Hotel tor dinner.

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    THE PRESIDmT•s AP TMENTS nv ..... ;wnY I U., 1953

    DENVER, COLORADO

    Mr. an Mr • Oliver J. Bryan and children, Dinah and David Denver, Colored

    ~..ica".ur Edwin C. Johnecn, Colorado Congres Byron G. Rogers, Colorado

    Hr. Th s Camp ll, .AlDUQ[WtJ:'QU , exi.co

    Hr. Ma on Kn ckles, President, Republican Club ot Colorado, Den: r Mr. Milton J. Blak , President, Citiz f or Eisenhovel'I- ixon,,

    Den• , Colorado Hr. J A .. Gaynor, esident, J. A. Ga7Jl r Compa.ny, Denver

    Admiral Wilson D. Legget.t., Chief ot th

    Mr. Ed mingbaa,

    The President l&.tt tor the id enc

    The Preaidtftt le.rt the Doud Residenc . !or th iTel" F · eral Center accoapanied b7 General Howard SnJder and Mr. Aka l 1 l en, Denver, Colorado.

    Th President arriY at th D Yer Federal Center where he s et by • Otto K1oin, who accompanied th President through

    the Center.

    'nl Preeident lett the Denv r Federal Cen r and proceed to the Raneh or • Aksel iel t inspect catt~ • Th President returned to the Doud Residence.

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    Senator Eugene Hillik1n, Colot"ado Sen tor Ugh 'ler, N braeka Senator Frank A. Barrett, w,.oa.tng

    LOWRY IR FORCE BA

    ichard M. Bimp on, Penngylv ar Chenoweth, Colorado

    Misa Derth Adkins. Washington, D. c. Miss Ann Wh ton. v: ahington, D. C.

    (They ha¥ been attending w eu' · ti.ng in Wyoming an asked t.o e& the ·resident s they passed through D nve~)

    Mr. J lm C .. Camelius, . . e polis• Minneso (Mr. Cornelius i under consideration tor oftiee with the Unit States Information g&noy)

    The President left for \he Cherry Hills Countey Club where be plqed gol.l with the following:

    Mr. Ri Arnold, Denver, Colorado Mr. William Flenniken, Denver. Colorado Mr. Robert Warren, Denve!", Color o

    The Preaident at.tended a LUi'lchecn in hi• honor given bJ' • Aksel iel.8fm and · • WUliaa Flenniken t th CherJ7 Hills Co\Jntry Club.

    The tollowing guests trom Denver present.t

    Hon. Dan hornto Mr. Mark Oraael'

    • Robert Warrc Mr. Rip Arnold Dr. Howard SJvde.r

    • John A. Cul th Mr. T. Kenneth Loughlin Mr. Frank L. Ha.ya Mr. W rren Will~

    Mr. Ben c. a1g Mr. rdon Mr. AUSVQlk Ga.-rett Mr. John w. Knight, Jr. Mr>. John !.vans Mr. Frank J. Jobils Mr. R. E. N. r Mr. W. E. Morgan Mr. Bal Swan

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    'l'RE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY 1 SEPTEMBER 16, 1953

    St te s :tor Steven McNichole, Colora.d (Senator M _ iehol wish d to discuss the uranium. ituat.ion.

    · ppoint ent wae ananged a\ the sugg stion or G&vemor Thornton)

    The Pl" •id< t l"eQUT-4 the followi,ng - . 1'8 of t Board Of Directors or Uran± Ore Produo rs asociation o! the est.em States:

    Mr. BoJti Oll , NoNood. > Colorado Mr. Robert Ul.iams, No:t"WOod, Co1ora.do Mr,. K. N. v , indo Rock, Arizona Mr. Sam eal,, Window Rock, Ariz~ Mr •. Kato E. Sella, Fa1'mingt.on, New Mexico Mr. 't Ski re, Dov Creek, Ce.l()J"ado Mr. Lev ·mi.a.JlS; Norwood;, Colorado

    Honorabl It. Benson,

    Chancellor Ch ster Alt i" ot the Uni.vers1t7 of Denve.r (Appoin ent. arranged at. the sugg at.ion ot rrtOl" Th.ornt who th.;>ugbt th Pre..sid · t would ·- joy meetin_g Chan~ellor Al tel!')

    The Prea:ld•t. depart for Wright & McGill , 146.3 York str e~, »-enver, Colorado, to look at som ti bing eq'ld ent.

    The P:resid.~t arriffd at the Chel"ey" B1U Country Glu.b whet' he played golt wit.h th t'ollowing;

    Hr. Mason ukl , Denv&r, Co1or MP. Al Schnpte~, D.mvi!!l', Col&rado Ml-. C. Waltei- Allen, Den r, Colorado

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    THE PRESIDEHT1 S APPOIN'l'MENTS THURSDAY, SEPmmER l?, 1953

    The Pres!.dent. spent th day at the Ranch ot Mr. Bal ·Swa..n

    fishing with Judge Orie Phillips and Mr. Aksel Nielsen.

    both of l) · ver.

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    ftm PRESIIDlT' S APPO:an.lmNTS FRIDAI.1 SBPTEHBER 18, 19SJ

    Mrs. Kathleen Wortz, Denver, Colorado

    Hrs. Carol.1n Greene~ Colorado Springs, Colorado Mrs . Thomae L. Pelican and ehild.ren, SUsanne Steven

    (Mre. Pelican, a friend of s . Doud, wrote s. Doud asking where 'hh97 IJight aq th President. paea b7. AppoUtment was requested b7 Ml!-s,. Ei.aenhower)

    General Htm17 L. Lars 11, Director ot the Colorado Civil Uetense Agency, Denver, Colorado (General Lar"n is a friend of the President's ·and wanted to pq his reapecta)

    (B.rigadie!' General Woodbl11!'1' M. Burgess, Colorado Springs, Colo.) (Briefed the President - OFP THE RECORll)

    Hr. Pa.l.Jner Hoyt, Edit.or ot the Denvel' Poat.1 Den'lfer, Colorado

    {The Presid.-it departed tor CherJ7 liUls Count17 Club)

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    THE PRESID T'S t-POIN'l'MENTS SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1953

    The Pre id t and Mrs. Eisenhower depart aboe.rd th COUJMBINE, r or night to Chie

    nver, Col.or , and w shington, I>. a.

    Arrived at Glenvi N val Air Station, 0hi(;ago1 Dl.1noie .

    Th Pres1d t- and ~s - Ei enhower motored to the Co~ d Hilton Hotel in Chicago an et the Republican w meeting in Chica o . Following a brief speech by the reeident, th !"$tumed to th COLUMBINE. jor It Hr •

    John Ei nhower and their thre children. joined th i>Msident and Mr • Eisenhow r !or th re inder ot the night .

    Airborne for Washington, D. C.

    Arrived t. MATS 'l'eminal, Washington tiona.l Airport .

    The PJ"esident and Mrs. Eisenhower an n of their party otor direct to the Whit Hou e .

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    THE PRESIDENT' S APPOINMNTS SUNDAY, SEPT.EMBm 20• 1953

    (Honorable Robert Cutlet') OPP THE RKCCfiD

    (Honorable Shennari Ad.ams) (Honoftble Thom.as E. Stephens) OFF THE RICORD (HonOPable Herber\ Brownell, The Attorney General)

    (Honorable George Allen) OFF TH& RECORD

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    8:30 Th Pr a1dent 1 rt th Whit Hou for TS Terminal, ahingt.

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    Airboni tor e to r Air For

    Arriv t est.on!" Air Force • Th President va by Honorable Christian A. Hert. r, OoTernor of s chu ett ,

    ator · e tt Salt stall, J . Loring Brooks, Jr. , O il'm8n ot th Eastern States Expo ition C ttee, and Colonel David H. Chatte~n, C Otticer, WestYer Air Fore •

    Westo'Yel" Air Foree Ba . tor odtion, est Spr field, a chu etts.

    Kr. J. Loring Brooks introd ced Go¥ rnor Herter to a 10Uths public . GOY rnor Herter xpl&in ignific

    siti Youth Progr

    President award 4-H Ba.by' t C pion hip Bann r.

    Goftmor Hert r pr sented. to the President th yo th hoaen to e pre ent tion ot 4-H n to the Pr id t.

    GoYernor Hel"ter clo an announ t.

    pro , introducing Cri r, who mad•

    thy

    President. w s scort. b7 Gov. Hert r had table in Luncheon Tent on ground

    Bl sing by Rabbi Price.

    Gov rnor Hert.er and Senator Lo on noor where

    • Saltonstall to the ssachus tt Building.

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    Oovemor Herter a.tended greetings to distinguished gue1ta pre en ator Saltonstall who told about Gr en Pa.ature Contest and r.que t the President to make the award to the winner.

    GoYemor Herter d 8 ator Sal.ton•tall scorted the a14eot to the Loung on econd flo r of the a chu tt Building.

    President left s ch etts Boilding, nt red automobile otor to 11

    Preaidenti.al car entered Coliseum by West. ent stopped in front ot platform steps.

    Honor b7 U. S. Arm:r Band.

    I. Loring Brook int due GoYem r Herter.

    GoTemor Herter introduced tor Saltonstall.

    Senator Saltonstall introduced th President .

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    :y de rted Co.lla ·'tH for W stover Air Fore chwsetts.

    Airborne for logan International. Airport, st Boston, Mae•·

    rr1 at Logan Airport, t.ional rd Terminal, East ston, ••· A small del. gation the President at the Airport and,

    after a brier exch ge ot grffti.nga, th aidential Part.7 proceed by otorcade to the Algonquin Cl b.

    Arrived t the Algonquin Cl b.

    t with publi her •

    · • Robert Cho t

    Reception C ttee arranged by V..r. Tom

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    rted by itorcad.e tor ston Garden.

    Arrived at Boatn Garden .

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  • MONDAY, SEPT1!lmER 211 1953 ( _)

    '7:4S to Presidtnt particip ted in dinner lhJO J11

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    8s.30 pa Short. peeehes troa S to 8 mi.nut • durat.ion by tbe tf>UoWing: to 9230

    Sel,l.ator Saltons\all Congressman Martin ~ nator Bridge$ Ambas or Lodge

    · . 9: 30 Jill to Speech by th President. lO:·OO ia

    lOilS pm The Pnfitient and party departed by motorcade tor Logan Airport.

    10:30 Arrived at Logan Ai!'pot't .

    10;45 AirbGrne for Washington,, D. c.

    ~. 22nd. l2:2J a Al"rived MA.TS Terminat, Washington Na\1onal. Atrport1 aatl :motored

    d~t tfl> the t.e House.

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    '1'HE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS 'l'UESDA , SEP'l'EMBER 22, 1953

    (The President lett tor Con titution Hall)

    The heaident exten ed. gf'eetinga to the 79th Annual Convention of th riean Banker saoci tion at Constituti Hall.

    Honor ble France E. Willis, erican Ambassador--Designate to SWits.erlan (Mis Willia asked, thru Protoco1, to pq her re ct to th P · iden betore her departure)

    The Preai ent preeent the Pre 1dent.' s Cup to Mr. Fageol, winner of the President.' Cup Regatt • • Fa.geol's boa\ wa "Slo- o- Th toll iWing w re pre ent:

    Mr. d Mrs. Lou Fageol, SilYeX" Lake, Ohio Mr. and • ·Ray Fageol, Silver Lake, Ohio· Mr .. and I?• · rt.in H ad.Jnan, ttle, ashin on Mr. Willi Carlson, Scar al , ew York

    • Geor Maxwell, ew York, New York Mr. Alfre Johnson, Los eles, Calitomia

    • Olitford Harri.son, Se ttle. a .hingt.on Mr. Edward c. Baltz

    • John A. Rem Mr. Edgar rri Mr. B. Treadw ll Hr. Jack J. Blank Mr.. :ward R. Carr Mr. W. A. Roger• Commi.9 !oner el S Mr. Horac Walk r

    The PNsid.ent witness the J ck rtin, a dminist~ ti:

    ring in, in hi Ottiee, of A 8i tant to the Pr sident.

    The following we e .t; e. Jack 1n

    Donald in Juc:IT · in H • Harold Mr • Harold Hobert Tart, Jr. IJ.oyd ft Co.le Younger John Marshall 'tom Shrorer

    cia.te Ju tic of the prem Court.

    Ra.y Bli Marie Tric Illv Ingall Paul w. Walt r Victor Johnston

    Henry Fox • & s. Che er Paul rshall George ¢ch Viet r al Iswis a. Stevens

    rt in Hal Alderso H&l"'l'ey Higl.e:r Hon. Lends Strau e John He.Elroy Toa Col John Hamilt

    B E. Tate L. Rioh 1a7

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    SEPTEMBER 22, 1953

    Svearina in of Mr. Jack Hon. Leonard Hall Stanlq Pratt D Yid Ba ........... -.. Robert hreya Governor A Mr. bb Mr. Ste.tf'an Mr. Willia Mr. Minnich Mr. Hag rt7 Mr. Sr\Yder Hr. steph 8 Mr. Shanle;y

    tin (Continu ) Mr. Morgan Mr. Harlow ff?". G enther Mr. Jack Dr. Hauge Mr. Hugh Colonel Schulz C er ch Colon 1 Draper Mr. Will

    • Rumbo h Mr. Ma r n General Carroll

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    Sena or H. Alex.and• th, a J r q ( tor Smith 1"eqU ated this thru Mr. Shanlq l st wee and vi ed to discus labor situation and the tor 1gn it tion)

    (Mr. Carter e) OFF THE RECORD (Arranged at the suggestion ot vemor n""'-)

    Th• Presiden~ dropped h1' the first ting or the c aion on Fo~ gn Economic Poliey, me ting in the C inet oo •

    (LUNCH)

    Honorabl Ch&rl s E. Wilson, Secretary ot Def n

    ( • Pre ton Hotchlda, M> Ang lea, Calltornia) OFF THE RECORD (Pre ident., oundel"' Insurance Compa!11'

    r, Acting Chi t of Protocol) E. st iphen )

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    THE PRESI T' S APPOINTMENTS WEDNE8DAY, SE 231 1,53

    e following bad breakt st with th Pre ident: Honorabl Rob$rt cutler Honot'able J ea s. L&¥

    (Brief the Pr sid t. n NSC M ting)

    ( · • Jame F. , Uinn (Bon. G: b>:iel Hau.ge)

    l"QilllrttJSOt ) OFF THE BECO

    (Ananged: at th dbiect.ion ot Govemor M Mirule .ota politi )

    • Discussed

    The President c ive the Member ot the Unit States C ttee ror United Nati ns n.,-.

    (Pupo e of the m eting was to gtT• pu :u.01t7 tor forthcoming ebservance ot United N: tions na,-, '9cto r 24,. u to gi'ff eneow t to peopl who an he1ping promot it. Th Chairman ot the C ttee, Thoma.a J. Wat on, pres nted to the P sident bound volum containing teetimonie.l of the Qrgani tiQDe s f'tP til'Dtation of tmtir $Uppon ot and belie! 1n th Unit. N tiona. )

    The following v .N pre t: Ackerman .. Clara Bailey, Depa nt of Agriculture Ad .. , Dr.. Earl, ational Council of Chueh , 122

    Av • 1 H. I\!. 1 Wa ldngton, D. 0. Adams, Wintield, c/o Oentral ntcA, 'berland,. eyl d Al shire, Pat,, U. s. C tte for UN 1 Washington, D. C. Allen, Kermit., U. s. Co tt t r UR Day, W ihington, v. C • . Alpher, Mr11t Robert, UN Day C t.t , 728 Warren St . ,

    Westfield, New JeMe7 Apter, :vid, UNESOO Relation . Sta.ft, rtment ot Stat e Ari •• Leonard • , Nati nal Cont ren of Christian Jewa,

    733 Southem Building, Wa hington, D. c. Bailey, Mr. & M:rs. c . IJ.0:1111 U. s. Ct>mmitt fQr UN Day,

    Sl.6 • 2l:et Stu .. W, , Waehl.ngt; , D. o. . . , Balbach, Louis J . , o. s. Committe tor UN llaT .. 816 ... 2l Q.t

    Str&et,, • w., W shingt.on, D. c. Bal"d, Mr~ Max, UN D.q Committ , 30 P tton Driw,

    Jert91 Becke:r, stephen, or of Flemington, N Je~sey

    min t, Mr. R1ehard R. , National Association of Mamltdt 'lU"ers, 9l.8 - 16th St et, N. W. , Washington, D. C.

    r, Mr. ur1 I B' nai B' rith, 1003 st . • N.w •• Wa.e .,D.e. Bol.hian, Mr • Fred K. , Girl. Scout of he D. c., 3001 Conu.

    Ave., • W., Waehington, D. c. ~. Sanford H. , r1ean JtJWieh Con ••, 921 - 15th St., N. W. , Washin on, D. e ..

    Bomholdt, e. Laura, American Assoc t.i ·n of Univer it.7 W en, 1634 Eye st.. , • W. , Washington, D. C.

    Bl-ock, stuart, CIO, 11 Jackson Place, Washington, D. c. Brown, Dr. rancis J.,, erioa.n Council n Educ t.ion,

    l.785 • Ave . , N. w., Wa. ington, D. c.

  • U.S. Comitt.ee for UN Day (Contin1ltld) 1Jard9tt, Mrs. Ha.J'Ql4, erioan gi_on Auxllla.ry, 777 •

    M rldian ., Indianapolis, In • .tch r 1 Dr. garet.,, Howard. Un1ver ity, 2401 - 6th St . , N. W. • Wa !ngbon,, D. .c;.

    Campbell; Wallace J . , 0 rat.1 , e at the USA, 1025 V ont A . , Uhingt®1 D. C.

    -bell, 1 Al q .erque, ew exico C _ l en, • ta, Camp Fire Girl er, 1101 J ff rson St,., .w., Washington, D. c. Carman, ioic 1 UM Dq Com. , ·105 Pikeville, 08.kridge, Tenn . Can, Mr. Reect, Supt . of Sehool 1 ~ertown, Maryl Cawley, Edward J . , National. Council or Oat olie a, 1312

    Ma each tt ve. , Washington,_ _ I> .. c. Oaldey, Francis R. , azine Publish rs A sn, . lOOS,. 1101

    V$rmont Ave.,. WaslUngt,on, f>. c. Chal-l. -swor h, Pre • Jame c., erican Ac f!ll'q of olitic &

    Soci.al Science, .3931 Cheat ut ., Phil el.phi 4, P • ci k, Helen M. I Md . St t& Dept . o:f Edu.cati I tim re l, . • Claric, s .. J a, Vienna, Virgini!J. Oocb:ran 1 t>oris, De~nt of State Conway, Mrs . E. w •. , D. c. Zont Club, 4912 ... 4?tl\ s ., .w. ,Wa .,n.c. e k, Howard A. , D pa e t ot St.at. Cope, Ii! -. rley F. , TIW1 610 Wire Bldg., a.s~ton, D. e. Cross. • ~ e t, 4400 nck Rd., BaJ.$ · ore_, · land Cu.lt.er., Mr • • M., UN Day Com., 2Sll ~e.-ide Dr. 1 IA>uinill ., KJ. Curran, Nr. John M .. , Roehe er MW, SS St. Paul St., Roch st r, N.Y. Cohen, . , A t. S .ey, bl .. In.to. , U-nit , tion Dal.ton, Mr_,,. · • H. , N tiona.l Council. 0£ thollc 1312

    a chusetta Avr •11 • w., \fa h. , D. C. Daly, Jeae G., United c rical T:ra:v•ler- ot Am., 632 • Puk

    St..reet, Columbus, Ohio D son, M:r. Jo ph M. , Baptist Joirl C • on Publ.ie fair ,

    1628 - 16th St., N. w., w shingt.on, D. c. de S . • Aubin, W., r1can e.tional Red Oro • de Sh :Zo, • Oharl s N. , AS#O. omen, r1e.$ll Fam B\lreau.

    Fe4.r tlon, Pauls Crossroad. , Vlrginia Doolittle, His.s B tte 1 Am r. W 1n Radio TV, 1711 N • ,

    N. w., shington, D. c. Dunke1 · rger, Harold, UN Day c.oa., ~tys Colle •,J P nn ¥lve.nia Dunn., John H. , UN Day Committee, Benj. Franklin Jr. High SchQC11

    Urt1mitown, Penns7lvan1a ~, Eliube1)h, C CotmoU tor eri an Unit , 2226 ·

    Cathedl"a.l ve., Wa ington, D. c. Elchel'beJ-ger, C-1&.l"k M. , rican Assa.. f'or the UN 1 .3 5 E. 46t.h

    St.. t New Yo City Eudy_. Milt n, Mc onal.d & EU.dy, 1005 New York Av · ., N.W . , ash . ,D.O. Evan , 1 Depar t t t e Evans, 't:il l:tam B. , Bd. ot ucation, Montg ey Gounty1 ontg ry

    County, r;yla.nd Ferebee, Dr. Dorothy B. , National Council of N G W ~; 1318

    Vermont. Ave . , Walsh1ngton1 l). O.

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    U. S. Comrni'ttee tor UN Dq (Ce>ntil\uetl) Yert'is, Muriel, Lea,g'UI or W en Vo~ rs. 1026 - 17th st ••

    N. w •• Washington, D. C. . Pie~st., H rbert, Department of State Fir at.on • Hanry s., Fireston Tire & Rubber Co. , ron l?, O.lli Flinn, Mr. w. G. , Int l . Aa • ot · h!nista, 9th lt Mt. Venao

    Plac I N. ., Waehingt.on, D. e. Fo , Mn •. M&ry. 2607 W ndo e Rd • .- t11nnre. Marylan Fo a, Mr • Hugh1 Harttord, Conneeticttt Poi4de,; H. P. , 1417 Belmont St . 1 • • , Wqhingt.on# D. C. Fowler, Rev. Alldr•, National. Fr temal Council ot Clhu:rehe ,

    3U - 'rd st.., s.. W. , aehington, n. c. Fox, lvin,, :33 Hemlock Lane, BaJ' $bore, ?i Y~ Fr , Ro rt W. , el"ican Bo k Pu\Jlisher Council, 12 ... 17th

    StMet., N. W • • Was~ 1 D. C. nr, Bernard, Fir stone Rubber · C:02n1t>a11'3'

    . mek, Frank B. 1 50 State Stnet.., Boston, · & • eriek1 Karl. H., UN Day Cont. • Elwo Aft Apt • , Fl ndngton, • J .

    Fri · , Ri.c rd, D · ent of State . ry, rnarc1 .. Cld.et Librarian, Atomic En rg Commiasio

    Garland,. • otla w., UN y c •. , • 6th st., W cbula, Florida ~bas, 01.g B., , U. s. C tt• to;:- UN . .,. Gee 1 Mrs.. iola, Roch steJ-, N York Gen.ti). , • FeliX:, Big Brother of Am$J"ica., ad St. Station

    Bldg. , Philad.$.lphl 1 P • Gershovitz, s. D. , tional J Jh Welta al'd, 11•5 E. 32nd

    st., N York Oi\7 GotJta• t.t7, League ot Voten, 1026 - l?th st., .W ••

    Wasnington, D. o. L. B~e\t, UN Dq Committee, SU hanne Glas Co.,.

    Col: bia., p • . Gl"Mtl# Mi e e, The BroOld.rlgs Instituti n, 722 J c

    Plac , • W. , Waoh1ngton, D. C. Greenfield, t: s . Albert, 6399 Drexel oad, Overbl'Ook; Phil ... 3lt Pa. Greer, Mis Do-~tb7 • , World Afta.ir . OouncU o! Philadelph •

    John Wanamaker Store. Phlladelpbia, P • Greer, Mrs. R. , 506 3. Fannin, fyl6r, Taae

    ckl 71 • Carrie A. , atl. . Ae$ll. ol Ct>lorad OllB!t.t ?67 Col bia Rd . , f . W. , W 8h:ingt n, D. c.

    H ond~ Paul,. Mr-. & Mrs. , · ond & Braxt n, 230 Park A e., NtC Hand, Mrs. Ba.yard, League of om Votel'lJ t WUkee-Barre,

    6' ! . River Road, Ukes rre, a . Hardy, Ralph, Natl. A an. or Radio & TV d atel"s, 1771 lf

    St. , N. w., W sldngton, D. C. lta.sthgs, s . J. WaJ.'l"tln1 6220 • 33ri St., City•United Church Wta. Hatling, Hr .. Kenneth. UH, llll Conn. Ave . , • w., Wa b . , l>. C.

    ' • t ~ ... JI., .. ~ J,ohn o .. , Natl. . Retail Dry Goods, A~sn-, SS ~ . • , ash. D.G. H6cbt1 R. S. ,. Oelta .L1ne; ew Orl ans,, .Louis1 Hedrick, a. Launa, N tl . Assn. ot Co.lored Wi en,. Inc . ~ lll4

    o St.n :-t,, • w.,. WaShing\ n1 D. c. H derson, Hr. Horace E., Jr. Chamber or C rce, e of

    Glouc \ r st ., Willi ~ burg" Vu inia Herb,. Mr .. -:r c . ,. UN Day C . ,. ·106 Linden A: •1 Metuchen, • J .

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    U. s . Committe for UN Day (Continued) McNulty, C. H. , Banlc:-ot Melbourne, Melbourne, Florida McVitt.y, Mrs . Marion, United World Federalists, 41 W. 10th

    Street, New York City M_aley, Miss Margaret, National Comicil. of Catholic Women,

    1312 Massachusetts A.venue, N. W. , Washington, D. c. Meyerson, Mr. Bernard, Assn. of Intl . Relations Clubs,

    UN Plaza at 46th St . , New York City Miller, Miss Mina Marie, Assn. for Childhood Education Intl.

    1200 - 15th St., N. W., Washington, D. c. Minten r, Mr. Bradshaw, Pillsbury Mills, Inc . , Minneapolis, Minn. Mitchell, Clarence, National. Assn . :tor the Advancement of

    Colored People, 100 Mass. Ave . , N. w., 'lashington, D. c. Moore, Hugh, Dixie Cup Co . , Easton, P nnsylvani Moritz, Paul W., Natl . Council of ?MCA ' s, 291 Broadway, NYC Munsell, David, ll? Cactoctin Ave . , Frederick, Maryland Murphy, Robert, Dept of Stat.e, Asst, Secy for UN Affairs Nason, John W. , Foreign Policy Assn . , 345 E. 46th St., NYC Nelson, Rev. Clarence T., Natl . Lutheran Cowcil, 4320 Argyle

    Terrace, N. W., Washington, D. C. Nutter, Mr. Harold P. , Lions Intemational, $90 Cooper st.,

    Camden, Nev Jersey O•Drien, John T. , 1726 M Street, N. W. , Washington, D. C. Odor,_ Mrs . E. Franlr.lin., American Women's Voluntary Services,

    917 Perry Pl.ace, N. E. , Washington, D. C. Parke.r , Mr • William, National Planning Assn., 1606 New

    Hampshire AV< • , Washington, D.. C. Patterson, Dr. Ernest Minor, A • Aead o:t Political. & Social

    Sc~en,:::f'J 1 Apt. F ... l:J)5 1 Garden Co·urt Apts., 47th & Pine St., Phllad.&lphia, Pennsylvania

    Perkins, rs. Mary Lee, UN Da.y Com., R. 1, Box .308, College Park, Marylan

    Petersen, Howard c., Fidelity-Philadelphia Trust C'O . , Phila, Pa . Phillips, Mrs. Ethel c., American Jewish Co ., 386 Fourth Ave., NYC Piepho, Miss I , Natl . Council ~f Catholic Women, 1.312 Mass . ,

    Ave., N. W., Washington, D. C. Pierson, W rren Lee, Trans World Ail"line , 6.30 Fifth Ave . , NYC Price, Mrs. Ruth A. , AAUN Regional Director, 909 Fourth Ave.,

    Seattle, Washington Purvi. , Harry H .. , 217 Woodbin A'Ve., Northport, New York Quakenbush, Mr . Granville, UNDq Com., New Brunswick, N.J . Reid, Robert H. , Mr. and Mrs. and daughter, National. Education

    Aseociation, 1201 - 16th St. , N. w., Washington, D. C. Rice, Andrew E., American Veterans Com., 1751 New Hampahire

    Avenue, N. w., W shington, D. C. Richard.son, Mrs . Howard, Gen . Fed . of Women' s Clubs, 14S E. 4$tb

    Street, NYC Roach, Constane , UNESCO Relations Sta.ft, Department of stat Robinson, Miss Ma.1'7 V. , Altrusa International., 20.32 Belmont Rd.,

    N. W. , Washington, D. c. Rowson, Richard, Foreign Polley Assn., 345 East 46th St. , NYC R07e, Mr. Walter, Mayor, Columbia, Pennsylvani Rttssell, Mrs. Ft"anklin, Gen. Fed. ot Womens' Clubs, 1734 N St.,

    N.W., Washington, :o. c.

  • WEDNESDAY, SEPT»IBER 23,, 1953 Page 6

    9:30 am U. s. Committee for UN Day (Continued) Ryan,, Miss ry M. , Natl . Cat holic Educ tional Assn . , 1785

    Masa . Ave . , N. w., Washington, D. C. Se.ere, Joyce, U. s. Committee for UN Day Salit, Dr. forman, Synagogue Council of erica, llO w. 42nd

    street, NYC Sanborn, Mr. Herbert J . , Library of Congress,, Washington, D.C . Sandifer, Durward, Department or State Sauers, John, IBM, Washington, D. C. Saymon, Eleanor, Department or St te Schaefer, Miss Rita, 1951 Seminary Rd., Silver Spring, Maryland Schiff, Philip, National Jewish Welfare Board, 1637 Mass. Av .,

    Washington, D. C. Scrivener, Katherine, D. c. Public Schools, Washington, D. C. Schuck, Arthur A. , Boy Scouts of America, 2 Park Ave., NYC Scruggs, Miss Marguerite, Future Homemakers of America, U.S.

    Office of Education, fashington, D. c. · Seamans, Harry, Department of State Seq, Dr . Joseph W . , Optimist International. 809 Hillwood Ave.,

    Falls Church, Virginia Serviss, Trevoe K. , American Textbook Publishers Institute,

    285 Columbus Ave., Boston, Mass . Sharp, Mr. Howard I . , American Legion, 705 Sterling Ave., Dover, Ohio Shivers, R. Kelvin, Civitan Intl, 1010 Vermont Ave . , Wash . , D. C. Shorrock, W111iam J., Civic Education rviee, 1733 K St., N. w.,

    Washington, D. C. Sibley, Harper, Sibley Farm Service Corp . , Sibley, Illinois Simon, Mrs . David R. , Natl . Feder tion of Temple Sisterhoods,

    4301 (assachueetts ' ve. , .W. , fasbington, D. C. Smith, Berne.rd, U. 3. Committee for UN Day Smith, Rock n . , UN Day Committee, 1 S. St . , Masontown, Pa. Smith, William H. , 3605 Tilden St., Brentwood, Maryland Snavely, Dr. Guy, Assn. of erica.n Coll ges, 726 Jackson Place,

    • W ., Washington, D. C. Spanton, W. T. , Future Farm rs of Americ , U. s. Office ot

    Edueation, Washington, D. C. Spitzer, Mrs . Mary, UN Day Committee, 3 ood Ave., roeth

    Ad s, Ma.es . Steinbarger, Mrs. Helen T . , American Library Assn, Public Library,

    Washington, D. C. Stephens, Mrs. Waldo E. , League of Women Voters, 1026 - 17th

    Street, N. w., ashington, D. C. Sunderland, Mrs . Francis A., UN Day Committee, Laurel Road, New

    Canaan, Connecticut Sweetser, Mr. Arthur, 3060 Garris!>n st . , N. w., lashington, D. C. Swope, Mr. Herbert Bayard, 745 - 5th Avenue, NYC Talton, Mr. & Mrs . Roland, U. s. Committee for UN Da;y 'ntackrey, Mr. Russell I ., Assn . of Land Gr ant Colleges &

    Universities, 17g5 Massachusett s Ave., W shington, D. C. Thompson, Miss Julia, Amer ican Nuraes Asso . , 711 - 14th St.,

    N. W. 1 ashington, D. C. Tourover, Mrs. Raphael, Hadassah, 16.35 Harv rd St. , N. W., Wa.sh.,D. C.

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    U. s. Cornmitte for UN Day {Continued} Travethan, Mr . Perey F., Goodwill Industries of America, Inc.,

    1218 N. Hampshire Ave., Washingt.on, D. c. Urban, Miss Frances, American Home Economics Assn., 1600 -

    20th St., N. W., Washington, D. C. Urquhart, Mr. George W. , United Connnercial Travelers or

    America, 632 N. Park St., Columbus, Ohio Valliant, Mr. Jeramiah, 1013 Russell Ave ., 5alisbury1 Maryland VanKirk, Rev. Walter w., Natl . Council of the Churches of Christ,

    in the USA, 297 - 4th Av ., New York City Wagner, Dr. Paul A., Film Council of America, 600 Davis St.,

    Evanston, Ill. Walser, rs. Kenneth, Oenoke Ridge, New Canaan, Conn. Warren, Miss Gertrude, Woman 's National Farm & Ga.rd.en Assn.,

    2400 - 16th St., N. w., a hington, D. c. Watson, Tho s J., Jr., Intemational Business ( chines,

    590 Madison Ave ., New York City Weiss, Miss Barbara., Young Adult Council, 345 E. 46th St ., NYC Weitzer, Mr. Bernard, Jewish War Veterans, 3147 - 16th St ., N.W.,

    Washington, D. C. Whalen, Hon . Grover A., 500 Park Avenue, New York Cit7 White, Mr • Dean R., UN Da.7 Com., New Brunswiok, New Jersey Wilson, Rufus H.., AMVETS, 1710 Rhode Island Ave ., N.W., Wash., D.C. Wilson, Theodore H., Rotary Intem tiona.1., 1420 N. Charles St.,

    Baltimore, Maryland Wood, William, CBS, Television, Washington, D. C. Wooton, Mr . Paul, Society of Business !l.k'lgazine Editors, 1015

    National Press Bldg., fashington, D. c. Young, W. Harvey, Camp Fir Girls, Inc., 2817 - 31st St., N.W.,

    Washington, D. C. Youhg, Mrs . Maury, Natl , Federation ot Temple Sisterhoods, 2810

    McGill Terrace, N. W., Washington, D. C. Zellerbach, J . D., Crown Zellerbach Corp.,· e/ o Sherry Netherland

    Hotel, New York City

    (Honorable Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense} (Admiral Arthur • Radford, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Sta.ft) OFF RECORD {Honorable Harold E. Talbott, Secretary ot the Air Fore )

    {The President let"t tor the Depart. ental Auditorium, Dept. of Labor)

    The President said a few words of greeting to the Fall Meeting o.t The President's Committee on Employment of the Physically Handicapped.

    (Following bis r marks to the meeting the President received tram Bruce Barton, President of ·the Institute for the Crippled and Disabled, the President 's Trophy . The President then pre-sented this trophy to the disabled person who i the 1953 winner. This year the Institute donated the Trophy in memory ot Colonel John N. Smith, Jr., who died earlier this year and who was for Tears Director of the Institute for the Crippled and Disabled.)

  • WEDNESDAY, SEP'IEMBER 23, 195.3 Pag 8

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    Honorabl Allen • Dulles, Director of Central Intelligence Agency (Mr. Dulles requested this appointment)

    Th President received a group of Foreign Delegates who have been attending the Colloquium on Islamic Culture at Princeton Universit7.

    (Arrangements for this call on the President were ade by C. D. Jackson and Abbott Washburn. This is a group of oslea scholars and religious leaders who have attended thi Colloquium with outstanding U. S. philosophers, educators and ministers. Dr. Dodg ot Princeton and Dr. Clapp, Acting Librarian of Congress will scort this group. The discussions at Princeton dealt with literature, history, ducation, social reform, law, science, philosophy and art . The conterenc dealt with cultural rather than political or economic tters, special attention being given to problem or conserving ancient values and of adapting the to d ands of modern life. The Moslem scholars represent some three hundred million people in lands lying between Egypt and Malaya) The following were present:

    Dr. Ba7ard Dodg , Princeton Universit7 Dr. Verner • Clapp, Acting Librarian of Congress H.E. Hadji Agua_ Salim, formerly Minister of Foreign Affairs

    and now Adviser to the Foreign Minister, INDONESIA Dr. Khalita Shujauddin, Speaker ot th jab Legislative

    Assembly, PAKIST Mazheruddin Siddiqi, Fellow, Institute of Islamic Culture,

    and Edltor of "Isl.Sl!lie Lit-erature", Lahore . PAKISTAN Dr. Amir Ali, Dean or the College of Agriculture, Osmani

    University, Hyderabad, INDIA Dr. Muhanmed Niza.muddin, Dean of the Faculty of Arts, Osmani

    University,, Hyderabad, INDIA Mojtab Minovi, Professor of ~he Universit7 of Tehran and

    Chief of the Department of High r Education in the Minist?'T of Education, IRAN

    Dr. s. R. Shataq, formerly a member of the faculty ot the UniTersity or Tehran and a member of th Parliament, at present time a Visiting Lecturer at Columbia University in New York, and a well known philosoph r, IRAN

    Shaikh Uhammed al-Hajr, a leading Qadi (Judge) of al.- YAMAH Dr. Jawad Ali, Secreta?'T or the Iraqi cad at Baghdad, IRAQ Mustafa Zarka, Professor of Islamic Law & Jurisprndence, Syrian

    UniTersit7, Damascus, SYRIA Chafic Jabri, Dean of the Faculty of Letter , Syrian Universit7,

    Damascus, SYRIA Dr . Sami Midany, President of the S7rian Universit7 and Dean of

    the F eulty or Law, SYRIA Shaikh Abdullah al.-Gosheb of Jerusalem, President or th Mu lim

    Board of Elders for Jordan - HASHEMITE KINGDOM OF JORDAN Dr. Sobhi Mahlnassani, formerly judge and now a barrister and

    lecturer on Muslim Law at the American Univer sity of Beirut and Universite Saint-Joseph. LEBANESE REPUBLIC

    Pu.hyiddin Husuli, re' ently' a member of the Council or Minister ; Editor of th• le ding Muslim newspaper in Lebanon and an alumnu ot the American UniTersity of Beirut . LEBANESE REPUBUC

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    Colloqui on Islamic Culture (Continued) Mustafa er, formerly Vice-Rector of the state universities

    at Cairo and Alexandria and now Director General of Antiquitiee, F.GYPT

    Dr. Mohammad el- Dahay, Professor of Islamic Philosophy at the University of al-Azhar in Cairo - EGYPT

    .Dr. Mahmoud Hoballah, Professor of Ethics and Psychology at th University ot al-Azhar, on leave to serv as Shaikh of the Mosque and Director of the Islamic Center on Mass . Ave. 1n Washington, D. C. - EGYPT

    Mohamad Khal.a.fallah, Dean of the Faculty of Letters and Pro-fessor of the Arabic Language and Literature in the Universit7 of Alexandri - F.GYPT

    Saeed Ramahdan, delegat ot the Muslim Brothers (Ikhwan al-Muslimin) in EGYPT

    Dr. Orb n H. Alisbah, Professor o! Ma.tham ties in th Universit7 ot Ankara; on leave at the Institut of AdTa.noed Study in Princeton - TURKEI

    Halil Inalcik, Professor of History, in th University of Ankara - TURKEY

    Dr. Hi.tai Timur, Professor of International. Law & History of the Tu:..-·klsh Re-volution at the University or Istanbul; exchange ~rofessor at Columbia University in New York - TURKEY

    Dr. Sabri Ulgener, Professor of Economics and Dean of the Graduate Scho~l of Journalism at the University of l$tanhul. . - TURKEY

    Wayne E. Richards, of Arkansaa City, Kansas, C sr..d&r-in-Chief, Veterans or Foreign ~ are

    Omar B. KetchUll, Director, National Legislativ Service, V. F. W. Admiral Leland P. Lovette, Director, Public Rel tions, V. F. W.

    (Commander Richards is newly elected Commander ot V. F. W., and asked if he might pay his respects to the President . He is le ving for Kore and Far East on September 25th)

    General Wilton B. Per ons

    Honorable Arthur Summerfield, The Postmaster General

    Honor bl John Foster Dulles, The Seoretar;r of State, had Luncheon with the President.

    {On the way back to the Executive Office, att.er Luncheon, the Presid.:it stopped off at th R cording Room and made two film recordings; One for the C ity Chests and Councils or erica; the other for th Ernie Pyle Testimonial Celebration)

    The Presid.:it gave a Stag Dinner for a group of busineBs m.Eln and goYemment officials 1n ordar '..,c, discuss t.h Heritage Foundat.ion' s campaign for a Crusade tor Freedom. 'The following ere present:

    Frank Abrams, standard Oil Company, New York City Barney Balaban, Paramount Pictures, Inc . , New York City Thomas n• Arey Brophy, Kenyon & Eckhardt, Inc., New York Cito, C. F. Craig, A. T. & T. , New York City "l>

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    Stag Dinner (Continued) Everett R. Cook, Cook Co. (exporters) M phis, Tenn. Harlow H. C-..irtic , General Motors Corp., Detroit, Mich . Hon . Robert Cutler, bite House, Washington, D. C. Hon . Allen Dulles, Central Intelligenc Agency

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    Morse G. Dial, Union Carbide & Carbon Corp., New York City B njamin F. Fairless, U. S. Ste l Corp., Pittsbu.~gh, Pa. Henry Ford, II, Ford otor Co . , Grosse Pointe, Michigan Fred G. Gurley, Atchison, Topeka &: Santa F Railway- Syst ,

    Chicago, Illinois Hon . C. D. Jackson, hite House, 1 shington, D. C. John L. McCa.ff'rey, International Ha~est r Co., Chicago, Ill . John J. McCloy, Chase National Banl

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    General John E. Hull, Commander Designat , Far F.aet Command, had breakf st with the esident.

    (General Hull is leaving in a few days for Tokyo to relle~ General k Clark . )

    Mr • Helen Roger Reid, President, New York Herald Tribune, Inc. (Mrs. Reid wired Mr. St phen last week, at nver, statin& she was anxious to have th President•s advice on two important ters.)

    (General Wilton B. Per on ) OFF THE RECORD

    (Honorable Lewis Struss, Chairman, Atomic Energy Com.) OFF THE RECORD

    tional S curity Council Hon. Richard ixon, The Vice President Hon. Walt r B. th, Under Secretary- of St t Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary or Deren Hon . Harold E. St ssen, Director, Foreign Operations Administration Hon. Arthur S. Fl ng, Director, Ortic ot Defens Mobiliz tion Hon . Georg M. Humphrey, Secretary of the Tr a ur;y Hon. Herbert Brownell, The Attorney General Hon . Joseph M. Dodge, Director, Bureau or the Budget Hon. Lewi Straus , Chairman, Atomic Energy C ssion Mrs. Katherine C. Howard, cting Federal Civil Def n Administrator Hon . Robert T. SteYene, Secretary o! the Anrry Hon. Robert B. Anderson, S cretar;y of the Navy Hon . Harold E. Talbott, Secretary of the Ail" Foree General Harold W. Bull, NSC Consultant on Continental Defense James Phinney Baxter III, NSC Consultant on Continental. Deten J s B. Black, NSC Consultant on Continental. Defense Alan Gregg, NSC Consultant on Continental. Def ns David J . McDonald, NSC Consultant on Continental Defense Arthur W. Page, NSC Consultant on Continental Deren Admiral Arthur w. Radford, Chairman, Joint Chief8 of St tr Hon . Allen W. Dulles, Director, Central Intelligence Agenc7 Hon. Robert Cutler Hon . C. D. Jackson Brig. General Paul T. Carroll Hon. Jame S. ~' Jr . Hon. s. Ev rett Glea n

    (Dr. Arthur Bums) OFF THE RECORD

    (Mr. L. M. Pexton, Denver, Colorado) OFF THE RECORD

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    Dr. Arthur Bum Dr. Gabriel Hauge

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    (Speech Conterenc•) OFF THE RECORD (Governor Adams, Dr. Hauge, Mr. Hagerty-, Mr. Jackson, Mr. Hugh s and Mr. Harlow)

    Mr. Fred G. Gurley, ChicagG, Illinois, President of the Atchison, Topeka and Sant& Fe Railroad. (Arranged by Governor Ad.ams)

    The Members of the Judicial Conference of the United States had Tea with the President at the Whit Hous :

    (This conferene composed of the Chief Justice or the Supreme Court of the United States, who acts aa Cha1nnan, and the Chi t Judge or each of the Circuits ot the United States . The Attorney General is net a Memb r but is alwa.ys invited to the Conference) The following were present.:

    Hon. Hugo L. Black, Senior Associate Justice and Acting Chief Justice, Supreme Court of the United States

    Hon . Herbert Brownell, The Attorney General The Chi f Judges of U. S. Court ot Appeals, as follows:

    Hon. Calvert Magruder, First Circuit Hon. Harrie B. Chase, Second Circuit Hon . Jolm. Biggs, Jr . , Third Circuit Hon. John J. Parker, Fourth Hon. Joseph C. Hutcheson, Jr. , Fifth Hon. Charles c. Simons, Sixth Hon . J. Earl Major, Seventh Hon. Archibald K. Gardner, Eighth Hon. William Denman, Ninth Hon. Orie L. Philips, Tenth Hon. Harold M. Stephens, D. C.

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    or to Canada) OFJI'

    Honorable Ezra 'Taft Benson. ~ ot Agriculture (Asked it he see the Preeidmt riet.17 before Cabinet)

    Cabinet Meeting Hn. Riobard Nixon, The Vic Hon. John Poster Dullea. The Hon. George • ~. 'the eoretary or be Tnasur,r Hon. Charles • WU.eon, The SeoMta:17' ot Det Hon. Herbert B.rolftlell., Th• ttomq Ceneral Hon. Arthw:- ~el.d, The Poetmuter Gene:nl Hon. Do-uglu a:y, Th Seoretarr ot th Interior t • ra Tart. Ben on, The Secl"flt.aey ot cultlU"t: Hon. Sinclair Weeks, The ~ ot C · :re Hon. Lloyd A. ehbum, The Un n Seol"8tar;y of Labor Hon. OV.ta Culp Hobt:J71 Secretary of eal.th, ueation Welfare lion. J'os J>h M. Dodge, Diftctor, u ct the get-Hon. Harold E. Sta•aeu, DiN.ct.or, Foreign tions Ad:min tr :tion Hon. Arthur s. Fl g, Director, Otti tense blliz tion Hon. She Ad Hon. ma1"d "' anlq Bon. o. D. Jaakaoa Hon. Wilton B. Persona Hon. Robert Cutler Hon. abri 1 H uge Hon. t Hugh.a Ron. Walter Williams Hon. Gerald org&n Gen. Paul T • Can-oll ,;_;J

    • Arthur nnieb ( Amb&seador Lodgtt and Chairman oung were abaenfi)

    H orable rd M. Canaday, Toledo, Ohio (The Pr$aidct · te Mr. Canaday teaber 7th, stating b• waul.d be glad to see b1a w en be n to &ahington)

    .ea lis.

    · tor G'tJ.7 Cordon, Orega (A~ by Govemor Adams)

    H.E. Dr. ario, the 1'"'01"'8 Minist.er ot Indanesi Honor ble Zairin Z in, Cha e d' Attairs, ;,- y or Indon s1a

    (Dr. &:m.ario tempon.rl.ly heading hi& eount17's delegation t UN General sac'b~J is 1 ader ot National1at Party and

    te ent \hought call. on the PS'Qident would be

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    2:4S Foreign Minister of Indonesia (Continued) indication of the sincerity and value of the friendship of this countt"Y, and would create desirable atnrosphere tor call or the Vice President ot this eountr;y on the President of Indonesia, next month.)

    Honorable Allan Shivere, Governor ot Texas.

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    (Honorable Arthur Gardner, erioan Ambassador to Cuba) OFF THE RECORD (Ambassador Gardner asked it he might have an OFF THE RECORD appointment w1 th th President)

    Colonel Thomas Eric st. Johnston, C. B. E~, The Chief' Constable ot Lancashire, England (Colone1 St. Johnston asked if while in thi country h might. shake hands with the President. The State Dspart-ent cleared this . Col . Johnston is her as guest ot

    State Dep rt.ment, visiting our police departments and , prisons, and lecturing on British Police Administration. f W s member or the original U. s. British Planning Team at SHA )

    Honorable Hugh s. Cumming, Jr. , erican bassador-designate to Indonesia (Asked it might pay respects to the President before departing tor post)

    H.E. Karoly Szarka, the ster or the Hungarian People's Republic (Hon . Raymond uir, Acting Chief' of Protocol)

    (Pr ented his credentials and paid respects to the President)

    H.E. Syed Amjad Ali, the Ambassador or Pakistan (Hon. Raymond Muir, Acting Chief of Protocol)

    (Pr sented his credentials and paid respects to the President)

    H.E, Ato Yilma Deresea, the Ambassador ot Ethiopia (Hon. Raymond Muir, Acting Chier of Protocol)

    {Presented his cred ntials and paid respects to the President)

    H .E, Mouse Al- Shabander, the Ambassador of Iraq (Hon . Raymond Muir, Acting Chief of Protocol)

    (Presented his credentials and paid respects to the President)

    (Mr . Edward H ath, Det>ut7 Conservativ Whip, M er or Parli ent) {Hon. Berna.rd Shanlq)

    (Mr. He th was in to see Mr. Shanlq and while here he et Colonel St. Johnston who had seen the President earlier. Mr. Shanle7 then aked if Mr. Heath might shake hands with the President OFF THE RECOBD)

    Honorable Albert. F. Nuter, erican baesador to Argentina (Dr. Milton Eisenhower)

    {Ambassador Nuter asked for this thru Protocol, stating h wished to pq respects before departing tor his post . )

    (Mr. Kevin Mccann, Pre ident. Defiance College, Defiance, Ohio) (Dr. Milton Eisenhower)

    (Personal friend of the President's} OFF THE RECORD

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    The Preaiant and Mrs . Eisenhower attended the 11;00 o•clock Church Serdce at ~he Nattonal Presbyterian Church.

    The Preeiden~ ga

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    eral Sir Ian J cob, D!r$otor GeJ1 ll"a1 of th Britt _ Broadoasting CoJ'pOrai~ · (Genel'al. Jacob is personal.17 acquainted with the Pt-eaident and wished to :y his r .spee.ts vhil in thi ountry. in t. MqUested thru S\a Department)

    Mr. Daniel · • General ssenger ent, t1m :re ft Ohio RaUro (To innte the p - std.eat to a D:Umer to be given bl Baltimore in honor ot Colonel Whi , who is retiring a Pre . id ot the • o., to become Chairman ot ard, and for Mr. H. E. Simpson, nevl.7 a inted Preeltieat. Mr. oonn.an sqs thi baa hap: ed onl.7 three tllle in _ e lnm . 7ear )

    The · dent re.oei• the ti Ml Devel.op.nent Advisory Board ..

    (Erie Johnato , Cha.i.nnan of the Board, ask it the id t Yo'Uld :ceive thi :reconetitut Board, since aU . bera w re: ppoin b7 t President and eauee of the importance of the field 1n which t y ld.11 provide policy guidance.) the lollowiag we:re p~ serttz

    Mr. George A. Ba.m&s 1 Sp eial ssistant to Chainnan, !DAB Mr. 00.e D. C1ark, Depttty Executive A.sat . to Chairman, IDAB ltr. Gardnel" C ies, M her of IJlA.B Dr .. Robert P. Danielt ber of lDA.B Mr. lia.rve7 s. Firestone, Jr. , Kemb&r ot ID Mr. Joseph P. Grace. Jr., iber of IDAB Mr. ·:urice A. cheeon, 'ber of IDAB Mr. Eric Johtlst.on, Obairaan, IDA Mr . Griffith Johnston Mr. Frank C. K:Uw.ball, Exec. A at. to Chairman, IDAB Mr. Her cbel ». lfows , Member ot ID lb-. · ld Stassen, Direct.or., Foreign rations Mr. 'r · chard, Assistant. to Mr. Firest • Mrs . Jessie Vann, Member of IDAB Dr. Willi . • Whi w, ber ot IDAB Mr. t. F • . rlhitt ore, M ber of IDAB

    Admiral Willi.aa D~ Le qr

    Admiral Arthur w. Rad.ford, Chai · ,, J

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    (Honorabl Herbert Brownell, The Att.omq General.) O THE

    H.B.H. Prince an Waithqakon, Minister ot Foreign Attal.re of Thaila.n

    H.E. Pote sin, The Ambaandor ot Thall (Hon. Raymon Muir, Acting Chief ot Protocol)

    (The Ambaa or of Thailand requested. this th.na tocol., which recomaendecl that Prince Wan W&itha.J'akon be ce.1Yecl b7 the Preeidmt. as it wae t 1 t tlds would be ot erueial hlportance to iland, icula.rl au of t e det at. ot Prince Wan in his tor the Presidenc7 ot t ID General As bl7. )

    (LUICH)

    J~ Evan ll ell, U. S. Court. ot Claiu (Judge Hovell requested this appointment earl7 this ontb en said he oul.d lik t.o bis ct• sul:ait hia Naignation)

    (Honore.bl Geot-ge u11111i11J111rq. , The (Halt- hout>)

    Nt&l7 of the 'l're 8V7) OFF

    (Honorabl.e Harol! E. Staasen, Director, Foreign Operatt 0 HE RECORD

    .)

    The Pnai ent of P and Seno De arrived at t • . te House an wen greeted b;r the al.dent d a. Mnhow r d

    em rs of th Cabinet and their wiYea.

    Th Preaident Mn. Eisenhower gaYe 1n nor ot H. • , The euden.t ot Pa.uci-The following ere resents

    The Preeident and ra . H. • Th Presidmt of P r de R.an H.E. The assador or and Senor Heurt.eaatte The Hon. and ejanciro .IMDlllUQ

    (Brother of • and mber of National e bl.1") H. • Altred Aleman - Minister ot Finance of Panaaa The Hon. S or. ff nri de Obarrio - Comptroller eral The Hon. J in Jo allarin - Member of Adv. Cea. on Re1at1one

    with us Dr. Isaias P1nill.a ... Legal viaer t.o sident n.t1111aon Lt . Colonel Franklin Bernal .... d.-d~Camp to Preaidmt Remon 'lhe Vice President and • 1xon The Seol"8t&17 ot State and • Dulle• The Secretar.y ot the TreasurT and The retar,y or Defense Mrs. 11 The Attomey General and s. Br

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    onomic ollc7 (The President direct Mr. Ste en to arrange thi aa h w1 h to talk t.o Mr. dal.l ho t tariff and labor)

    {Hon. Sherman s) OFF THE RECORD

    Th Presid et with the Ccmni sion on ganiza.t1on of be ~-uti ve ranch of the Govennent. Justice Harold H. Burt.on administered the oath. '?he following ere pre nt.:

    Hon. ld H. ton, esociat Just.ice, U. s. Sup Court Hon. Herbert HOOY r Hon . Artb FleJJIDing Hon. Herbert Brownell Hon . J ea • Farlq

    • Ho r F rguson, Michigan n. John L. McClellan, rkansaa

    Dean o Cady Hollister, Comell Unb'ereity De bert Gerald Storq, South m ethod.1 t

    • Jos ph P. Kennedy • Sidney A. tch ll

    Congrea · Clarence J. row, Ohio Oongre Chet Holifield, Calif orni& (Hon. Sherman Ad s) OFF RECORD

    Th President vu present, with the Fir t. orget- Not, opening ual Drive ot th Dieabled erican Vet.era.n

    (Thie 1s the "kiek-otr tor at.ional DriT and all pro.tit from aal ot torget-Jile-nots, w:Qich are ms.de by hospitalized vet rans, s to v terans.J Th toll.owing nre present:

    Jami Dianne ade, tour, p;veeen tox-gEit-! G-nct Donald c. e, Departaent Co!lf':lande1·_, V for D. c. Colonel • E. Leonard, Director ot Veteran t re, D.C.

    a. Kathryn Shade Miss Viola Palombo, Vice C er, Alexa.ndri , V • ( G ral P u1 T . Carroll) 0 THE RECORD

    H.E.. Paul. Van Z eland_, the Foreign Minister of elgi H.E. ron Silverct"U7•.1 the bassador ot Belgium Hon. John Fo ter Dulles, cretar,y ot St t (General u1 T. Carroll) OFF THE RECORD

    {The Secretary of Stat went in a little h ot the Belgians tor a t min tea talk alon with the Pr•eid t.)

    The President present Unit States sur,y Distinguished rvice Award to three volunt er wor. ers in the SaTings progr • The toll.owing w re present:

    J ckson P. Dick, orgia's State rls17 Chairman (rec'd :ward) Elsie B. Hoplcin , U.S. savings nd C • volunteer, Galve~on,

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    John T. Rohr, Chaira.an, Lucas Count7, Ohio, Ting C tt (rec'd award)

    Hon. orge M. H hrq, Secretary ot the Treasury Mr. Ted Bond, A ai tant to th Seeret.&1'7 ot th Tre Ur'7 Mr. ila Lennartson, Assis t to th cretary or the 8Ul7

    · • Fred hel.Dle, other of filsi B. Hopkins (General. Paul 'r . C rroll) OFF THE RECORD

    (LUNCH)

    (Senator H. Alexandttr th, Jeraq) (Mr. John V. Rife, ecuti Vice Pr sident, CIO) (Mr. M&XN\ 11 Rabb)

    OFF THE RECORD

    2:45 H.E. Dr. V • • elJ;ington too, the lbassa.dor ot China Lt. Gen. Chiang Ching- Kuo (Hon. RaiJmond Muir, Acting Chi t of Protocol) ( er Paul T. Carroll)

    (Lt. Gen .. Chi Ching-. is the eld st on of Pre ident Chiang Kai- hek and is vi iting the Unit Stat s at. the invitation of the Department ot Del nse and the Depart nt. ot State . Requested this hl'U Protocol)

    riel Haug~) OFF ·nm RECORD hi t:ri.p to Paria)

    (Honor ble Robert B. erson, Secret&17 of the N .,-) (Mr. Th s S. Gates, ot Philad.Uphia)

    (Mr. Gate i under consideration tor appointment a l"e or h Na~)

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    THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDHESDAY, SEP'mmER 30, 1953

    (General Cutler d Mr, Lv l>rieted t.h President. on NSC in th& Pre$1dent• o.tfic ) OFF THE RECORD

    The Prtsi ent witnessed th swearing-in, in his Oltice, ~ Louis B .. Toomer Register or th Treasur,r.. Geneftl Elbert. P. Tuttle, el'al Counsel tor Treasury Department, &din:1n1 t red the oath. ·'fhe following were pre nt:

    Mr .. B. s. Admu Mr. orge S. :y Mr .. Ernestine Baldwin Hr.. Donald H. Men-itt Dr'. 1'. H. Br er Mr. J ae :tchell Mr. Geoi-ge T. Brinson Mr. E. Fred J.c )torraw MF. John H. Calhoun Mrs. Mildred Port.er Miss Robert.a Church s. Jean Rector Judge J s E. Cobb Mr. SCOTel Richal'd on Mr .. Richard c. Da.req P:rote SOI" G. F. Riven, Sr. Mt9. John \f slq Dobbs • stanlq Roberts Mr. Roy G,, Foster Mr. Philip Sadler Mr,. Settle Headl.,- Mr. Willi J.. Shaw Mr. Roe$ A. Hetilefinger Mr .. Thomas E. Sikes Ml> .. W. b7 Hill s. Jo bin Singleton Mr. B mard. G. lioltzha:tie!" Mr, Ro n Singleton Mrs. reed.es Home s. Jane Morrow Spaulding Mr. Perry Howard • Bettie stokes Mr. $idnq A. Jone Mrs. Poll.7 stokes Dr. d Mrs Cal K1a.h • J SundT Mr. Edwin t. Kilby Mr._ W.. Roscoe Tuckar Mr. Loui Lantier Mr. Val J . Washington Mr, org G. McCq

    The President l"9Cttived .from !"epl"f18 ntativea ot the National Fisheri•• Xnstitut , a 200 whale halibut, caught i-eo ntly 1n the Stat ot W ahingto •

    (The tish was ~t by crew or tishbo t F-rqa in H te st..rait, and tum over to Naiional Fi eries Institute, which repre.-sent. all ot fishing industJ:7. The fish lAmt to _ rgenq Hospital, u they indicated they would be glad to ha.v i\.) The following were present i

    Conpeseman Thor c. Tollef' on, Wa.shingta Mr. Murray Wheeler, Pu.bllc Rel tion Director, N tional.

    isheries Institute Mr. Charles Jackson, Ma.nag r, Fish ries Institut Mr. Robert M•han Mr. Hart'7 v. Smith

    Honorable Harol.'4 E. Sta s , Directol'" Foreign Operations Adnt. (Mr. Morris Wolf)

    (Mr, Welt ie t.o be appointed new General Coun el tor FOA, and a.nn~nt or this will take place alter their ting with the Presidea't.

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    !he President met with the Comnd.ssion lnt.•rgoTernaent.al lte1 tiona 1n th• Cabinet • Jueti Burton adsdnistered the ath. The :tollow1ll8 w re sent•

    Bono le Harold H. Burton, AS90Ciate uatioe, u. s. pr.me Court lfono~bl ClaMnUA ion, Chaiman ot the Commission. And•r.acm, Ho • Wllliaa Appl.87, Ho • La,qenc A. ane,, Mr. Frank, Jr. t'\l.e, Hon. John s.

    Burton, on. John E. Cordon, Hon •. G Dingell, Hon. Jobn D. Dc>lllver, Hon. Juies I. Drl.sooll; HQ!l. E. Fol80m Hon. Marion B. Bobb,-, Hon. Ovet.a Culp Hw.itJ')hr 7, Hon. Hub&?"\ H. Jones, Mr. H, Kerr., .. Clarie Leopal , ~. Alic •

    son, Mr. Noah M. etenon, Hon. Val

    Sahoeppel, Hon. drew F. Thomton, Hon. Dan Adams, Hon. Shel't!IAn Hauge, Hon. lJabrlel.

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    Hr. hilip T. rp ee, Chabman, epublican Sta: Finan· Com., Pa. M:r. Wal.tor H If Atuienberg, Pttbl1sber 1 -hiladalphia Inquirer Mr. ari Wheeloek Kr. Tom McCabe,, ol SC•tt P per Co. Dr. Milton aenhower

    (This s a.rran at the suggeatt o:t DI". Hilton E1aenhC>!Wff'. The7 discussed. With the residet a bil"thday gift., "Ei•etmow•l" Seholar hip ") (Gen. aul f. C&JTOU) THE RECORD

    Hon. John Fest r- null•a, Seoretaf")" ol Stat. ( • Paul T. C rroll) OFF THE RECOR&

    (Seoret. DuU sk tor a b r ... hOlll" appoinr..ment)

    The eatdent ;y a stag lunch on in honor ot H. .R. The Crowa Prince · 'f Hol'W'q ( OlGY) ~ The t llowirlg we.re preM11t.;

    HRH Thtt C Prince of NoJWa7 (Olav) H.,E. The Am ssado:r t rroNq (Morg n.atieme) Mr.. Torfinn Orteclal ..- Couneelor ot' lhba q R , Adudral ... :r'ling ffcstvedt • WaYal t ache ot - basq C der dreae St g - ide to the Crown Prince

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    Luncheon - orwa7 (Continued) The. Seeret81'7 of Stat• '?he Secretary ot Det en e The Att rney Geteral Mon. Harold E. Stas Aclm17al Arthur W~ Radford General. Nath F .. Twining General tthew B, Ri~ Adtniral Robert B., c m 7 Hon. Livings.ton t. Merchant Hon. Douglas hur, Il Bon. Oharle U. Bay, former bassado Norwq

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    Hon. Li.th ow Os'bome, President, Americ ·andinavian Foundation d toner sad.or to No~

    Hon,., Gabriel uge Coanel Sigurd A.rneaen, Publisher, NQrdisk Tidende Judge Norri G.. Bakke, prominent Nol!"Wegian.... loan

    .. ClU'tord Niekel Carv'er, Baker, Carvel' and ?Tell an personal tri ot Crown Prince

    Mr.. ry S. Morg • -~org u. Vetl een1 p, ... -~

    aident rec-1. ved th• J11exnoers ot t.h t's Advi 017 ttcee HOtl.sing.

    ('!'his is t,he first eetiftg ot t.hie Conunitctee,. and tbtV a ed if they might call on the Preei ant while in Wa hingtonJ The followin were resent:

    Ron. Albert M. Cole, Chai w. H rbert Welch, eeuti George L. Bliss, M r r utive C .:tte J Pri &ident,

    Centur,r F eral vings and Loan Association, ew York, .. Y. Eme t J. Bohn, M ber of eeuti Committ.&•J Dir.ector.

    Cleveland M-tropolit.an Housing ~ uthorit;y, Olev~land, Ohio · ey A. Camp• Jr. , Vice President and TreasureF11 Liberty National We Insuranee Co •• Bi.rmingham, llabama

    A. R. G~1 Pl"$s1dfll'.lt, F.ederal H e Loan Bank, Chicago, Ill. Ri.cha J. Grq, Preeid.«it, .. ding an Oonstru.ctio Trades

    Department, rican F .ration ot L bor, W shingt.on, D. C. R. G. Hughes~ First Vice aident, National Association of

    H e Build.en, P , Texas llodney Lockwood, M bet> ot Executi111 Co _ t.teeJ National

    A sociation of H Builders, troit, Michigan Wi111 A.- t'..arcus, Senior Vice President., erican

    Compa..nt, San raneisco• Oalitol'llia Norman P. · son, beasu.rer, William P. Proctt>l" Co., North

    Cbelms.fo:rd, Massa.ehusett Rebert M. Morgan11 .Vice Pr eident and. Treasur~, The Boaton

    Fi Te, Cents &•inga Bank, Boston, · UAssachusetts Thomas I. Mops, Chairman, rican Legion Housing Cota.,

    Pittsburgh, Pa . Ak el N.ielsen, M bel" of

    Titl ranty C ., D cutive Co

    r, Colorado

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    R n Patrick, Financial Vi e Preeid t, Bank L1t Insurance Comp&.nT, Des- inea, low:

    Jame W. OU e1 r of C tt ; The oss-Rous . ~. 'B timo:re, and

    Bnice Sa!&~t Brue; :Ya . Compa?JT1 Realtor , Indianapolis, In. d. John J.. ~ 1 Viee P-reeid . , The Cha$6 ational of th

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