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9:00 am 10:15 am 11:00 am 11:30 am llt45 am THE PRESIDENT 1 S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, JUtra 1, 1953 Mr. Henry Taylor, of New York (This was arranged at the suggestion of Colonel Schulz: Mr. Taylor is a radio c entator for General Motors. He is going to Greece and Turkey short1y and asked it he might ee the President before going.) Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Bagley, of Los Angel s, California (When Mr. and Mrs. Rob rt Cromwell a.w the President March 30th, they aked him if he would see Mr. and Mrs. Bagley when they came to Washington at this time.) Mr. Achmed Abboud, of Cairo, E gypt H.E. Mohamed Kamil. Abdul Rahim, The Egyptian Ambassador Hon. John F. Simmons, Chief, Division of Protocol (Mr. Abboud is a good friend of Mr. Clift Roberts. Mr. Roberts t lephoned Mr. stephen .tl"om ew York last week and asked it the President would see Mr. Abboud. Mr. Stephens cleared this wit h John S:l:mmons, Chief of Protocol) Dr. Arthur F. Burns, Economic Advisor (Dr. Burns is to have a half-hour each onday to report to th President. It will usually be scheduled at 12:30 p.m.) General J. Lawton Collins, Chief ot Start, U.S . A. (This is time usually reserved on Mondays for General Bradley. General B radley has left for England and General Collins is reporting tor him.) Honorable Karl L. Rankin, erican Ambassador to China (Ambassador Rankin requested this thru Division of Protocol) The President received group of his supporters fro the State or Florida. (Mr. C. C. Spad s, National Committeeman from St. Augustine, telephoned Mr. Stephens and asked if' this group might just call and pa;y their respects.) The following were present: Mr. Kent McKinley, Sarasota, Florida, Republican County Chairman Mr. Don McLaren, St. P etersburg, Minority Leader in Florida Legislature Mr. Peyton Yon, Tallahas ee, Eisenhower Democratic Leader in northwest Florid Mr. Paul H alliwell, Miami, Citizens for Eisenhower; was National Committeeman ot Young Republicans Mr. W. L. M oss, Jacksonville, M ber of Finance Committe of State Committee Mr. H ardy SulliTan, Orlando, Eisenhower lead r in central part ot Florida

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THE PRESIDENT 1 S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, JUtra 1, 1953

Mr. Henry Taylor, of New York (This was arranged at the suggestion of Colonel Schulz: Mr. Taylor is a radio c entator for General Motors. He is going to Greece and Turkey short1y and asked it he might ee the President before going.)

Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Bagley, of Los Angel s, California (When Mr. and Mrs. Rob rt Cromwell a.w the President March 30th, they aked him if he would see Mr. and Mrs. Bagley when they came to Washington at this time.)

Mr. Achmed Abboud, of Cairo, Egypt H.E. Mohamed Kamil. Abdul Rahim, The Egyptian Ambassador Hon. John F. Simmons, Chief, Division of Protocol

(Mr. Abboud is a good friend of Mr. Clift Roberts. Mr. Roberts t lephoned Mr. stephen .tl"om ew York last week and asked it the President would see Mr. Abboud. Mr. Stephens cleared this with John S:l:mmons, Chief of Protocol)

Dr. Arthur F. Burns, Economic Advisor (Dr. Burns is to have a half-hour each onday to report to th President. It will usually be scheduled at 12:30 p.m.)

General J. Lawton Collins, Chief ot Start, U.S.A. (This is time usually reserved on Mondays for General Bradley. General Bradley has left for England and General Collins is reporting tor him.)

Honorable Karl L. Rankin, erican Ambassador to China (Ambassador Rankin requested this thru Division of Protocol)

The President received group of his supporters fro the State or Florida.

(Mr. C. C. Spad s, National Committeeman from St. Augustine, telephoned Mr. Stephens and asked if' this group might just call and pa;y their respects.) The following were present:

Mr. Kent McKinley, Sarasota, Florida, Republican County Chairman

Mr. Don McLaren, St. Petersburg, Minority Leader in Florida Legislature

Mr. Peyton Yon, Tallahas ee, Eisenhower Democratic Leader in northwest Florid

Mr. Paul Halliwell, Miami, Citizens for Eisenhower; was National Committeeman ot Young Republicans

Mr. W. L . Moss, Jacksonville, M ber of Finance Committe of State Committee

Mr. Hardy SulliTan, Orlando, Eisenhower lead r in central part ot Florida

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Florida Supporters - Continued Mr • Janet Schowal.ter, Candidate tor Congress fran Fort

Lauderdale Mr. Willi L. Cramer, Candidate for Congres from St.

Petersburg Mr. G. H. exander, state Cha·irman from Fort Myers Mrs. elen Lieb, National Co tt an.an, from Tampa Mr. c. C. Spades, National Committeeman, trom St . Augus~. Mr. James L. Guilmartin, Chairman, Citiz ns for Eisenhower Mr . Hubert Hurst Mr. &met Choat

The National. Security Council (Special 'Meeting called by the President) The following were pre ent:

Hon. Richard Nixon, The Vice Presid t Hon. John Fost r Dulles, Secretary of State Hon. George M. Humphrey, Secretar;r ot he Treasury Hon. Charle E. Wilson, Secretary of Defens Hon. Harold E. Sta.seen, Director for utuaJ. Security Hon. Joseph M. Dodge, Director, Bureau ot the Budget Hon. Arthur s. Flenmdng, Director, Defense Mobilization General J. Lawton Collins, Chief of Statt, U. S. A.

Hon . Allen W. Dulles, Director, c. I . A. Hon. Robert CutJ.er, Special Assistant to the President Hon . C. D. Jackson, Special Assistant to the President Colonel Paul T. C rroll, Military Liaison Officer Hon. Frank Nash, Asai. tant Secretary of Defense General Frank Robel"t, N. S. A. Mr. Robert Bowie, state Department Mr. E. Tuttle, Treasury Department General John Gerhart, J. c. s. Mr. W. Y. Elliott, O. D. M. Mr. Robert Amory, C. I. A. Hon . Sherman Adame Gen. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Jame s. Lay, Jr. Hon. S. Everett Gleason

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5:00 (The Presid nt. attended showing or tomic energ ovie, in the Projection Room of the White Hous - Thi was arranged by Mr. Cutler-) OFF THE RECORD - The following ttended:

Hon . Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense Hon. Harold E. Stassen, Director for Mutual Security Hon. George M. Humphrey, Secretary of th Treasury Hon. Arthur s. Fl.euming, Director of Defense Mobilization Hon. Joseph M. Dodge, Director, Bureau of the Budget Hoh. Allen Dulles, Director of Central Intelligence Hon . Robert Cutler, Special Assistant to the President Hon. C. D. Jackson, Special Assistant to the President

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5:00 OFF THE RECORD MOVIE - (Continued) Colonel Paul T. Carroll, Military Liaison Office!" Hon . James s. Lay, Jr. , Executive Secretary Hon. s. Everett Gleason, Deputy Executive Secreta.ey H0n . Herb rt. Bro'Wllell, Jr., The Attorney Generay Hon. Arthur Summerfield, The Postmaster General. Hon. Ezra Tatt Benson, The Secretary of Agriculture Hon . Sinclair Weeks, 'l'he ·Secretary of Comlllerce Hon . Martin P. Durkin, The Secretary of Labor Hon . Sherman Adams, The Assistant to the President Hon. Philip Young, Chairman, Civil Service Commission Hon.. Bernard Shanley; Acting Special Counsel to the President Hon. Gabriel Hauge, Special Assistant to the President Major General Wilton B. Persons, USA (Ret), Special Assistant

to the President General J. Lawton Collins, Chief of Statf', U. S. Anq Hon. Robert. T. Stevens, Secretary of the Army Hon. Harold E. Talbott, Secretary or the Air Force Rear Admiral Lewis L. Strauss, Special Assistant to the President Hon . Val Peterson, Federal Civil Defense Administrator Hon. J. Edgar Hoover, Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation Hon. Gordon Dean, Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission Robert. R. Bowie, Department of Stat.e Brig. General Frank N. Roberts, Director (Deputy) tor Mutual

Secretal7 William Y. Elliott, Office ot Defense Mobilization Major General John K. Gerhart, Joint Chiefs of Statt Robert Amor:y, Jr., Central Intelligence Agency Lt. Gen . C. P. Cabell, Deputy Director or Central Intelligenc lion. Thomas E. Murray, Commissioner, A.E.C. Hon . Henry D. ~h, Conmissioner, A.E.C. Hon. Eugene M. Zuckert, Comnissioner, A.E .G. Hon. Robert. LeBaron, Special Assistant to the Secretary of

Detense tor Atomic Ehergy Matters Roy E. Snapp, Atomic Energy Commission Colonel E. P. Campbell, DMA, AEO Captain James R. Pahl., Task Force 1.32 Colonel Robert. Cushing, Task Foree 132 Major Charles Tyson, Task Force 132 Richard L. Hall, NSO Special Staff Member Yeoman Ethan Porter (Projectionist)

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THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, JOME 2, 195.3

(Honorable Harold E. Stassen, Director for 1utual. Security) OFF THE RECORD

9:00 am Mr. T Pappa , ot Boston, Mas achusetts

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(Arranged at the suggestion of Mr, Max Rabb, who says Kr . Pappas wa one of biggest money raisers in Republican Party. He wishes to discuss with the President the holding of a tre­mendous oney raising af .f'air around th President or Mrs. Eisenhower, it at all po sibl • Thi would be held in Boston and besides the President, those participating would be leading New England figures like Govemor Herter, Charles Francis Adams, etc.)

Honorable Lewis Douglas, former Ambassador to Oreat Britain (Mr. Douglas telephoned Mr. Stephens fro New York last eek and asked tor this.)

10:00 The Pr sident r ceived the Oftic r ot the National Flying Farmers

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Association: (This request c e to Mr. Stephens originally fl"O the Greater ational. Capital Committee, and was for the President to recei v the entire group of some 400 kembers, who are making a pilgrimag to Washington. Senator Carlson also called Mr. ' Stephen and it was arranged for just the officers or th organization to call on the President. This is a high caliber organization With e bership ot 5,0QO or ore in almost all States except New England: was founded in 1944 on campus of Oklaha A & M College for mutual benefit of farmers using airplanes in supervising and man ging their farms.) The following were pr ent:

Mr. E. M. Anderson, Medina, Texas, President Mr. Fr d Triplett, Hillsboro, Texas, Vice President Mr. John E. Kirk, Wichita, Kansas, F.xecuti e Secretar.r Mr. Elmer McCarty, Idaho Falls, Idaho, Treasurer

,. _,_ __ _ .• ~ - Mr. Lee J . 1 Palladay, Viets Pre ident - Mr. Charles Howse, National Editor

Mr. M. P. Galbraith, InternationaJ. Insurance Director, Wichita, Kansas

(The President rehearsed. for TV Broadcast - Dr. Hauge, Mr. Hughes, et al)

Special Meeting of the Legislative Leader wa cal.led: Hon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President Senator Willi Knowland, California Senator Eugene Millikin, Colorado Senator Leverett. Saltonstall., Maasachus tts Senator Styles Bridges, ew Hampshire Hon. Joseph Martin, 'l'he Speaker Congressman Charles A. Halleck, Indiana Congressman Leslie Arends, Illinois Congressman John Taber, New York

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Admiral Charles M. Cooke, U.S.N. (Retd) (Admiral Cooke requested this thru the Naval Aide, just to pay his respects . )

The following had luncheon with the President: Honorable Robert Cutler Honorable James ~

(The President made a film in the Projection Room of the White House requesting contirubtions tor Aid to Korea, to be used in threatres and on tele'Vision throughout the country. )

Senator Frank Carlson, Kanea Dr. Franklin D. Murphy, Chancellor of the University of Kansas

(Hon . Emmet Hughes) OFF THE RECORD

Honorable Angier Biddle Duke, retiring American Ambassador to El Salvador (Ambassador Duk requested this thru Division or Protocol)

Honorable Richard C. Patterson, Jr . , American Minister to Switzerland (Mr. Patterson requested this thru Division of Protocol)

(Hon . Gabriel Hauge) OFF THE RECORD

(Hon. Gordon Dean, Cbainna.n, Atomic &lergy- Commission) OFF THE RECORD

Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense

(Mr. Lou Kelly, American Express, New York) (Mr. Robert Matthews, American Express, Nev York) OFF THE RECORD

(these gentlemen worked for the President during the Campaign starting with a small office in Abilene.)

(The following had dinner with the President and Mrs . Eisenhower:) Mr. William Robinson OFF THE RECORD Mr. John Burke

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Mr. Douglas Black, of New York City, had breakfast with th President at the White House

(Mr. Black is with Doubleday Publishing ComP8JlT. Published ttCrusade in Europe", and is an old friend of the President's)

M. Jean Monnet, President of the High Authority of the European Coal and Steel Community

Hon . John Foster Dulles, The Secretary of State Hon. William Rand, Deputy Director tor Mutual Security Hon . David Bruce, U. s. Representative to the European Coal

and Steel Community Mr. Franz Etzel (German) Member ot High Authority Mr. Dirk

1Spierenburg (Dutch) Member of High Authority

(This wa~ a halt hour appointment)

(Honorable Emmet Hughes) OFF THE RECORD

(Hon. Herbert Brownell, The Attorney General) (Mr. George R. Blue, Eaatern District Louisiana) OFF THE RECORD (Mr. William M. Steger, Eastern Distl"'ict Texas)

(Thee are new District Attorneys and the Attomey General brought the in to meet the President)

(TV Rehearsal.)

Honorable John Foster Dulles, The Secretary of State Honorable Walter B. ~th, The Under Secretary of State

{Secretary Dulles called Mr. stephens yesterday to ask for this)

Senator Price Daniel, Texas {Asked Mr. Hagerty if he might come in and be photographed with the President)

(Mr. Chester Davi , Chicago, Illinois) (Hon. George M. Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Sherman Adams)

(Came to see Governor Adams, who brought them in to see the President) OFF THE RECORD

(The President departed for Burning Tre Country Club where he) played golf with the following:

(Mr. Ned Foot) (Dr. Charles Hall) OFF THE R'ECORD (Mr. Jim Black)

9:30 pa to THE PRESIDENT SPOKE ON ALL FOUR TV NETWORKS 10:00 P!ll

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ntE PRESIDENT'S APPOIN'lMENTS THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1953

The Legislative Leaders Honorable Richard Nixon, The Vice President Senator Robert A. Tatt, Ohio Senator Styles Bridges, New Hampshire Senator William Knowland, CaJ.if'omia. Senator Eugene D. Millikin, Colorado Senator Leverett Saltonstall, Massachusetts Senator Georg~ D. Aiken, Vennont Senator Alexandex- Wiley, Wisconsin Senator H. Alexander Smith, New Jersf!IT Honorable Joseph Martin, The Speaker Congressman Charles A. Halleck, Inciana Congressman Les15.e C. Arends, Illinois Congrenman Clifford R. Hope, Kansas Congre sman Robert B. Chiperfield, Illinois Congressman John M. Vorys, Ohio Honorable George M. Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury Honorable Joseph M. Dodge, Director, Bureau of the Budget Honorable Philip Young, Chairman, Civil Service Commission Honorable Sherman Adam Honorable Bernard Shanley Honorable James Hagerty General Wilton B. Persons Mr . Gerald Morgan Mr. Arthur Minnich

(Honorable Herbert Brownell, The Attorney General) (Judge George H. Boldt, Washington) OFF THE RECORD (Jud~e Joseph P. Willson, Pennsylvania)

{The Attorney General brought these gentlemen in to meet the Pres~dent)

The National. Security Council: Honorable Richard Nixon, The Vice President Honorable John Foster Dulles, The Seer ta.?7 of State Honorable Roger M. Kyes, Deputy Secretary of Defense Honorable Harold Stassen, Director tor Mutual Security Honorable Georg M. Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury Honorable Herbert Brownell, The Attorney General Honorable Arthur S. Flemming, Director of Defense Mobilization Honorabl Joseph Dodge, Dir ctor, Bureau ot the Budget Honorable Thomae E. Murray, Atomic Energy Commission Honorable Val Peterson, Federal Civil Defense Administrator Honorable Walter Williaras, Acting Secretary of Conmerce Lt. General Idwal H. F.dwards, Chairman, Special Eval.uation

Subcommittee of N. S. c. Walter s. DeLany, Of"tice of Director for Mutual Securit7 Kenneth R. Hansen, Oftiee ot Director for Mutual Security General J. Lawton Collins, !or Chairman, J. c. s. Honorable Allen w. Dulles, Director, Central Intelligence Agency

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Honorable Robert Cutler Honorable c. D. Jackson J. Patrick Coyne, N.s.c. Representative on Internal Security Colonel Paul T. Carroll, Military Liaison Officer Honorable James Lay, Jr. Honorable S. Everett Gleason Honorable Lewis Strauss

(Honorable E!-ic Johnston) OFF THE RECORD (Presented the President with some old coins from Lebanon and Middle East)

The President received a group of Republican Women from Western Massachusetts. {Senator Salt.onstal.l telephoned Mr. Stephens May 27th, and asked if the President would receive this group) The following were present t

Mrs. Augustus I. Short, Spring.field Mrs. Anna K. Church, Springfield Mrs. Edward Ashworth, Gt. Barrington Mrs. Irving E. Baker, Springfield Mrs. Leon Roberts, Springfield Mrs. James Long, Springfield Mrs. Elizabeth Curry, Chicopee Mis Bertha Holland, Springfield Mrs. Stillman H. Munger, Ludlow Mrs. J. Perry Graham, Springfield Miss Ruth Meers, Springfield Mrs. Homer Bisby, Chesterfield Mrs. Charles Bisby, Chesterfield Mrs. Ernest We ks, Chesterfield Mrs. Sumner Coleman, Southampton Miss Lacy Burdick, Springfield Miss Sadie Bradley, Springfield Mrs. Anne Slater, Northampton Mrs. Victoria Zujewski, Northampton Mrs. Henry Noel, Holyoke Mrs. Frank Fitzpatrick, Holyoke Mrs. Jeanne McBride, Holyok Mrs. H. H. Atherton, Springfield Mrs. L. M. 'l'hiers, Springfield Mrs. Wendell Chamberlain, Springfield Mrs. Gladys Desouza, Springfield Mrs. Alfred W ite, Springfield Mrs. Regina Hart, Springfield Mrs. Herbert F. Loring, Lee Mrs. Albert Clark, Lee Mrs. Adam Wiatrowski, Springfield Mrs. Gondrand Cataldo, Springfield Miss Dorothy King, Springfield Mrs. Samuel Goidell, Springfield Mrs. Wheeler B. Sisk, Springfi ld Mrs. Noman Beaudry, Springfield

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12: 50 Republican W en tr Western Massachusetts (Continued) Mrs. Helvie Greene, Springfield Mrs. Edward Diamond, Easthampton Mrs. D. W. Vonbremen, Egremont Mias Helena Fossa, Pittsfield Mrs. Forest Yeaton, West Springfield Mrs. George Rice, Springfield Mrs. Beatric H. Mullaney, all River Mrs. Irene Evans, Springtield Miss M. Alice erry, Agawam Mrs. Philip Erard, Springtield Mr • Anna Ratell, Indian Orchard Mrs. Robert Spr gue, Pittsfield Yirs. John Barras, Springfield Mrs. Vemon Bradley, Springfield

"' ,£.t'~~--Mnr···Clalre Trudea , Ind::..:m Orchard ,..,, Mrs. Ev rett Whitehead, S ringfield

Mrs. Merton A. Cunningham, Lon eadow Mrs. J. Wesley Smith, Longmeadow Mrs. A. G. Holm s, Longmeadow Mrs. Paul Kellogg, Springfield Mrs. E. o. Audette, Springfield Mrs. Adelaide Chri tenaen, Springfield Mrs. Francis Leta, Springfield Mrs. G. Donald Hammond, Westfield Mrs. Frank Winberg, Springfield Mrs. Lytton 'I . Powell, Springfield Mrs. Harold Ald n, Northampton Mrs. Donald A. Grant, orthampton Mrs. R Dykstra, Springfield Miss Helen M. Dubino, Gr en:f'ield

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(Honorable C. D. Jackson) OFF THE RECORD

(Mrs. Donald Wetzel, Califom1.a) OFF THE RECORD ( s. William Moyer, California)

(Mrs. · ~t2el is a High School Classma.te of the President's from Abilene but now living in California. Mrs. Moyer is her nei bor and drove her to Washington)

Mr. John Riley, President of the Todd Ship Building Company, Brooklyn, New York. (This arrang at the request of Congressman Charl s Halleck, Indiana, and concurred in by Govemor Adame)

AT Tllm WHITE HOUSE (c~neral. Alfred M. Gruenther) (t-fonorabl Fred Vinson, Th Chief Justice) (Honorable Georg Allen)

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THE PRESID T' S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1953

Con~ressman Oliver P. Bolton, Ohio {The Congressman wished to have his picture taken presenting invitations to the President to v:tsit the City of Willoughby, Lake County Ohio, and the City of Ashtabula, Ashtabule County, Ohio, as these towns are celebrating their one hundredth and one hundred and fiftieth birthdays this year . )

Mrs. Anna Rosenberg (Arranged by Mrs. Whitman)

Congressman George H. Bender, Ohio (Honorable Shennan Adams)

(Congres an Bender wrote the President in early May asking it he might come in and discuss with him the gr and strategy of the Administration in it relationship to the Congress; also wished to discu s prospecte ot victory in 1954 Elections)

Mr. Archibald J. Carey, Jr., Alderman, 3rd Ward, Chicago, Illinois and Mrs . Carey

Carolyn Eloise Carey, (Daughter) (Kr. Carey wrote the President early in May, asking it he might bring his tamily in to greet the President while they are in Washington at this tim • )

Cabinet: Honorable Richard Nixon, The Vice President Honorable John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State Honorable w. Randolph Burges , Deputy to the Secretary of the

Treasury Honorable Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Detense Honorable William P. Rogl!rs, Deputy Attorney General . Honorable Arthur Summerfield, The Postmaster General Honorable Douglas McKay, Secretary of the Interior . Honorable Ezra Tart Benson, Secretary ot Agriculture ­Honorable Sinclair Week, Secretary of Commerce Honorable Martin P. Durkin, Secretary ot Labor Honorable Oveta Culp Hobby, Secretary ot Health, F.ducation & Welfare Honorable Joseph Dodge, Director, Bureau of the Budget Honorable Henr;y Cabot Lodge, Jr. , Ambassador to the United Nations Honorable Harold Stassen, Director for Mutual Security Honorable Philip Young, Chairman, Civil Service Commission Honorable Sherman Adams Honorable c. D. Jackson Honorable Robert Cutl r Honorable Bernard Shanl Honorable Emmet Hughe Honorable Gabriel Hauge General Wilton B. Persons Mr . Gerald Morgan Mr. Arthur Minnich

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Honorable Michael J. McDermott, American Ambassadol'-designate to El Salvador (Mr. McDennott reque ted this thru Division of Protocol)

Congressman J . rthur Younger, California Mr. Frank Belcher

(Congressman Younger cal.led. Mr. Stephens earlier in week to ask 11' he might bring Mr. Belch r in to shake hands with the Presi­dent. Mr. Belcher wa former Finance Chairman tor Nortbem California)

Co~resaman A. L. Miller, Nebraska (Congressman Miller asked to call on the President to diseuse utilizing atomic energy tor good instead of' bad. He has recently witnessed the atomic blasts. He al.so wishes to talk about things generally, which come before his Connnittee, Interior and Insular Affairs Committee of the House.)

(Dr. Hauge sat in on this appointmE11t)

The President and Mrs. Eisenhower gave a buffet luncheon at th White House for the Sports Champions invited. to attend the 1953 Congres ional Baseball Game. The following were present:

Mrs. Pauline Betz Addie Tennis Mr. Andrew Anderson Fish rman of 1952 Mr . Horace Ashenfelter Track Mr. Howard P. Bailey Evening Star Mr. Jack Bentley Ba ball Mr. Lou Blue Bas ball Mr . Ossie Bluege Baseball Mr. Arthur Bragg Sprint Mr. Rusty Cal.low Navy Crew Coach Mr. George Ca e Baseball Miss Florence Chadwick Swimming Mr. F.dwin T. Chandler Sport Fan Comdr . Slade Cutter Football - intercollegiate boxer Mr. Joe DiMaggio Baseball Lt . Albert Dorow Football Mr. Willia Dudley Football Mr. Fr d Dwyer Track - indoor mile Mr. Ji.mmy Foxx Baseball Miss Mary Freeman Swimming Mr. Clark Griffith Baseball Mr. Robert Gro (Lefty) Baseball Mr . Frank Havens Canoe Lt . Comdr. Helen Hull Jacobs Tenni Mrs . Zoanne Gale Jensen Swinuning Mr . Joseph Judg Baseball Mr. Norvell Lee LHW boxing - Sullivan Award Mr . Rocky Marciano Boxing Mr. Dick Modzelewski Football Lt. F.ciward Modzelewski Football Mr. Charles H. Moore, Jr. Track Miss Carol Ann Peters Figure-skating-dance

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Luncheon (Continued) Mies Gail Pet re Mr. Edgar Rice ( ) lis Bettie Jan Roland

Mr. Daniel c. Ryan Mr. Gene Saras Mr. J ck Scai-bath Mr. Tris Speaker Miae Hel stephen Mr. Oliver Ward Mr. Al Weill Mr. William M. Werber Mr. G. Harri Whi.te C ng. C. W. Bishop, IU. Cong . A. s. Herlong, Jr., Fl • Mr. Jess Owen

Figure-sk ting dance Golt Football Bas ball Swimming C)rclist Marciano ger Baa b 1 Ba eball Manager ot Republican Baseball T am Manager ot Democr t1o Baseball Te Olympic Champion Sprint r

(Honorable Sh rman Adam ) (Hon . Charle Slusser, Mayor ot Akron, Ohio) O THE RECORD

(Arrang at suggestion ot Mr. Willl • Mr. Sluss r is under consideration tor ppoin ent as Co s ii er o! Public Housing)

Congreaaaan August H. Andresen, Minne ota • W. Marlon Roberts, ot Rochester, Minnesot (Congres Andres called Mr. Stephen Wedneedq to k it h might bring in Mr. Robertis to e t the Pre 1.dent. Mr. Roberts is with th Are Soil Conserntion Service Depa

Honorable Loy Hender on, er1can Amb asador to Iran

(Honor ble Tru D. More , Und r Secretary ot Agriculture) (Mr. Romeo Short, Department ot Agriculture) OFF THE RECORD (Honorabl Gabriel Hauge)

8:00 (The President and a. Eisenhower left to Griffith Stadi to attend the Congressional Baseball Gaae)

8iIDO - ArriYed at Baseball Park 8:33 - Thr out first ball

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Honor ble John Foster Dull.es, '!'he Seci.tar.r ot State Honorable Frank Haeh, As•tatant Secretal7 of Defense Genetilal J. Lawton Col.11ns, Obi•t ol St-a.tt, u. s. A. Honorable Wal.~er s. Robert.eon, Asais\ant Secr•ta.!"3' ot State tor

Far East.em Atta1ra Hononbl.• U .. Alexis Johnson, Depaty Assistant Secretal7 of State

tor Far Ea tem Atta.ire

(The President depan.ed tor Burning Tree Golt Club vhent he pl&J'4td golt with the tollowings

(Mr. 1hamas Branitt) (Major Geneftl Frank A. Allen "Honk") (Retd) (Mr. Gen& San.sen)

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THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, JUNE 7, 1953

4nie President attended the 9:00 aa Service at the National Presbyterian Church.

(Colonel Paul T. Carroll) OFF THE RECORD

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Honorable Robert Cutler Honorable S. Everett Gleason

(To brief the President on N. S. C. Meeting tomorrow)

(Hon. Arthur Summerfield, The Postmaster General) OFF THE RECORD

(Honorable Gordon Dean, Chairman, Atomie Energy Commission) (OFF THE RECORD - LCMER WEST DOOR)

Dr. Arthur F. Burns, Economic Advisor Honorable Gabriel Hauge

(This is a gular Monday appointment of one-half hour)

(Hon. Sinclair Weeks, Secreta:ry o~ Comm.ere ) OFF THE RECORD (Mr. Louis Rothschild)

(Secretary W eks asked it he might come in OFF THE RECORD and present Louis Rothschild to the President.. Mr. Rothschild is under consideration for appointment as Maritime Administrato-r)

(Bon. Joseph M. Dodge,, Director, Bureau of the Budget) (Hon. Philip Young, O'hairman, Civil Service Commission) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Bemard Shanley')

General J . Lawton Collins, Chief of Staff, U. S. A. (General Collins is coming inst.ead of General Bradley for this usual Monday appointment. General Bradley is still abroad)

Honorable William T. Pheit'ter, American Ambassador-designat.e to the Dominican Republic (Mr. Pheif'ter asked for this thru Division of Protocol to pay his respects before leaving for his new Post)

Senator Frank Carlson, Ka.nsa.e Congressman Errett P. Scrivner, Kansas Congressman Howard s. Miller, Kansas Senator Andrew F. Sohoeppel, Kansa and Group of citizens from Kansas

(Senator Carlson phoned and asked it' he might bring a group !ran Kansas who have been testif'ying on the Hill in to see the President)

(Honorable John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State) OFF THE RECORD

(Honorable Harold E. Stassen, Director for Mutual Security) OFF THE RECORD

(The President gave a small stag dinner OFF THE RECORD) The following were present:

The Honorable Herbert Hoover His Eminence Cardinal Spelhtan General Douglas MacArthur The Honorable Henry Cabot Lodge

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OFF THE RECORD DINNER (Continued) The Honorable John Foster Dulles The Honorable George Humphrey The Honorable Martin J. Durkin Mr. Edward L. Ryerson Mr. Lessing J. Rosenwald Dr. Mil ton Eisenhower Mr. Harry D, Collier Mr. Pal.mer Hoyt Admiral Lewis L. Strauss

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THE PRESID 'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1953

The following had break.fa.st with the President at the Whit House: Honorable John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State Honorable Harold E. Stassen, Director for Mutual Security General Wilton B. Persons Congressman Robert B. Chipertield, lllinois Congres James P. Richards, South Carolina. Congres John M. Vorys, Ohio

Senator William Knowland, Califomi

(Mr. Osrow Cobb, State Chai an, Arkan as) OFF THE RECORD (Ca.me 1n to pay respects and shook hands)

Mr. TheGdore Koop, President, National Press Club Mr. Fred w. Perkins, Scriws-Howard Mr . Gib Sandefer, National Pre s Club

(Arranged by Mr. Hagerty . They will be photographed presenting to the President a pair or hand-made cowboy boots, in connection with th rodeo which the ational Pres Club is holding Saturday, June 13th.)

(Honorable John Foster Dulle , Secretary of State) (Honorable Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense) OFF THE RECORD (Honorable Allen Dulles, Director, Central Intelligence)

National Security Council Hon. Richard Nixon, The Vice Pr sident Hon . John Foster Dulles, Secret8.J7 or State Hon. Roger Kyes1 Deputy Secretary of Delena Hon. Harold E. Stassen, Director tor Mutual Security Hon . George Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury Hon. Arthur s. Flemming, Director of De.tense Mobilization Hon . Joseph M. Dodge, Director, Bureau of the Budget Hon . Gordon Dean, Chairman, Atomic Energy Co:nmission Hon . Val Peterson, Federal Civil Defense Administrator Hon. Rosel H. Hyde, Chairman, Federal OolllD1Uilications Commission Hon . Haraden Pratt, Te1econmunications Advi or to the President General J. Lawton Collins, !or the Chairaan, J. c. S. Hon. Allen Dulles, Director, Central Inte1ligenc Agency Hon . Robert Cutler, Special Assistant to the President Hon . Lewie J . Strauss, Special Assistant to th President Colonel Paul T. Carroll, Military Liai90n Of'ticer Hr. Ralph Clark, Central Intelligence Ageney Hon . s. Everett Gleason, Acting Executive Secretary, NSC Kr. Hugh D. Farly 1 NSC Special Stat.t Member

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(Dr . James B. Conant, High Commissioner for GermarJT) OFF THE RECORD (Dr. Conant e e to the Executive Office and walked over to the White Hou e for luncheon with the President)

Senator Robert s. Kerr, Oklahoma Father William Nerin, of Tulsa, Oklahoma Tom Newhouse, a student of Tulsa Miss Maria Sumonka, a student of Tulsa Hon. Lyman Beard, Mayor o! Muskogee, Oklahoma Tom MeNally, of Tulsa Burl Hays, As istant to Sena tor Kerr

{Senator Kerr asked to bring in Father Nerin and the stud nts trom Tulsa, to present scroll from Catholic students of Tulsa area and all others who signed, regardless of race or creed. In this scroll they pledged. themselves to pray for peace in Korea and throughout rest or world on April 26 and 27. This scroll was mailed in and now they wish to present it. Mayor Beard of skogee is coming in to express appreciation o~ the citizens of Muskogee for fact that Central Air Lines are now pennitted to operat in Muskogee)

(Honorable Herbert Brownell, The Attorney G«ieral.) (Sim A. DeLapp, Middle Dist. of N. C. ) (John F. Raper, Jr., Dist . of Wyoming) (Edward L. Scheufler, Western Dist. ot Missouri) OFF THE RECORD (John C. Crawford, Eastern Dist. ot Tennessee) (Millsap Fitzhugh, Western Dist. of Tennessee) (Hugh K. Martin, Western Dist . of Ohio)

(The above of newly appointed u. s. Attorneys that the Attorney General brought in to meet the President)

Honorable John c. Hughes, U. s. Permanent Representative on North Atlantic Council, with rank of Ambassador

Honorable Livingston T. Merchant, Assistant Secretary of State (Mr. stephens arranged this at the request of the Secretary of State)

Congressman Samuel K. McConnell, Jr., Pennsylvania Honorable Sherman Adams Honorable Beniard Shanley

('l'o discus Taft-Hartley Act)

4:00 Hon . George K. HtJJllphrey, Secretary of the Treasury Hon . Joseph Martin, The Speaker Con resmnan Charles A. Halleck, Indiana Hon. Marion Folsom, Under Secretary of the Treasury General Wilton B. Persons Honorable Sherman Adams

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(Honorable John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State) OFF THE RECORD

(Honorable Robert Cutler) OFF THE RECORD

The President and his party left the White House f or MATS Terminal, Washington National Airport . The following were msbers of the party:

Honorable Sherman Adams Honorable Thomas E. Stephens Honorable Gabriel Hauge Colonel Robert Sehuli Hr. Murray Snyder Mr. Jack Romagna Mi". James Rowley-Mr. Dick Flohr John Moaney

Airborne for Minneapolis, Minnesota

Arrive St. Paul- Minneapolis Municipal Airport

The President was greeted by the following: Hon. c. Elmer Anderson, Govemor eyf Minnesota Congressman Walter H. Judd, Minnesota Mayor John Daubney, st . Paul Mr. Bradshaw Kintner, Representing Mayor Hoyer of Minneapolis Brig. General Thomas C. Darcy, Commanding General, 31st Air Division Colonel John Mott, Commander, Minnesota Military· District Captain Boyle Coffee, Senior Naval Instructor, University of

Minnesota Mr. Horace Hend~reon, President, National Junior Chamber of Commerce Mr. John Diracles, Past President, Minneapolis Jaycees Mr. Jack Dodd, Past President, Minneapolis Jaycees Mr. Harry Benson, President, Minneapolis Jaycees Mr , C~ral.d Moore, Pre aid nt, Minneapolis Chamber of Commerce Mr. Wayne Field, Chairman, Junior OhaMbe:&.·, Eisenhower Committee Mr. A.mold Paulson, Stat• President 1 Jay°Cees

Depart airport for American Swedish Institute

Arrive American Swedish Institute. The President received approxi­mately 50 local and Stat Republican leaders .

Depart American Swedish In titute for Minneapolis Auditorium.

Arrive Minneapoli Auditorium.

Meet with Jaycee Members in ro backstage .

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President leaves room for speakers plattorm

President speaks via live radio and local TV (30 minutes)

President departs auditorium. for airport via Ebenezer Home for the Aged

Arrive Airport.

Airborne for Minot, North Dakota.

Arrive Mi.not Municipal Airport, North Dakota. The President was gre ted by the following:

Hon. Norman Brunsdale, Governor of North Dakota Senator William ~ger, North Dakota Senator Milton R. Young, North Dakota. Congressman Usher L. Burdick, North Dakota Congressman Otto Krueger, North Dakota Lieutenant Governor c. P. Dahl Hon. Milton Rue , Republican National Committeeman Mrs. Ethel Cooley, Republican National Committeewoman Mr. George Longmire, Chairman, Republican State Central Com. Mayor H. c. Kiehn, Minot Mayor Ta Kleppe, Bismarck

At conclusion of greetings,. the President, accompanied by Governor Brunsdale and Mayor Kiehn, motored to Clarence Parker Hotel in convoy with rest of official party, including press .

Arrive Clarence Parker Hotel. W lcomed by Mrs. Clarence Parker, owner. The President was escorted to Penthouse Suite, for rest before dinner.

The President had dinner in Penthouse Suite with the folloldng; Governor Norman Brunsdale Hon. Milton Rue, Republican National Committeeman Mrs. Ethel Cooley; Republican National Connnitteewoman Mr. George Longmire, Chairman, Republican State Central Com. Mrs. Ruby E. Doerner, Vice Chairman, Fi.epublican State Cent. Com.

The President left the Penthouse Suite and descended to the Gold SadcU.e Room, where he greeted a group oi approximately .300 persons, including GOP le~dere, States County, Municipal and other lea.ding Citizens.

Returned to Penthouse Suite for remainder o:Z night .

(The rest of the official party, including press, were tendered a reception and buffet supper at Minot Country Club)

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'l'HE PRESID T' · APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY; JUNE 11, 1953

DT NORTH DAKOTA

CST 8t30 am The President., accompanied by Governor No Brunsdale, d parted by' moto~ade for th Administration Building t Ri erdale, Nort Dakota. (GARRISON DAM)

n 10100 The President was greeted at the U. s. A Engineer H ad ters, Riv rdale, North Da.kot , b)" the tollovingi

Hon. Robert 'r. Stevens, cretat7 ot the Art:f!T Major General Samuel D. Stur is, Jr., Ghiet ot U. s.

Army Engineers Colonel R. J . B. Pag , District Engine•r, u. s. Anry

Eng1nee Corps Following .the greeting, the President d party drove over portion ot th da site on an in ction tour.

n 10:2; aa Arrived a.t speaker's ro.at tor actual ce on;y.

tt 10:30 am Introduction of the President b)" Govemor Brun dal •

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At conclusion of remarks, th President w: s greeted b7 Tribal Council. ot Indians t'. Fort :S.rthold Resel"V'ation and res nt&d a. g!.r.: ,

Depart Garri n D tor· motor trip to Municipal Airport, Bi · arck, o.rth Dakota.

" 12:50 pa Arriv d Municipal irport, Bi PCk, North Dakota . Mayor Thoma Kl ppe ot Bism.arck, and amall reception c . t e /1 were on hand to bid "goodbye" to the eaident.

" l2t55 pa Airbome tor Rapid City1 South Dakota, with the tollowing additional passengers:

Senator Fran~i Case, South D kot Senator Karl E. Mundt, South Dakota Congressman Harold o. Lovre, South Dakot Congressman E. Y. Berry, South D kot

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Outdoor speech to ational Young Republican Conventio

Drove via Iron Mountain Highw ~ to State G

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Lodge, Custer State Park.

Dinner with Govemor Sigurd Ander on and eats or ·the Governor at the Stat Game Lodge.

Drove to Coolidge Inn to shake hands with South Dakota Republican County Oftic1als.

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Golt at Lead Country Club and fishing at French Creek

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IN SOUTH DAKOTA

Re-designated Rapid City Air Force Base as Ellsworth Air Force Ba • ·

Airborne tor Lebanon, New

The President .new over Fl.int, Michigan, and vi ed tomado damage.

Arrived at Lebanon Airport, Hew Hampshire.

Tb Presid t wa greet d by Pre ident John Diekey of D ou b College. The President then mptored to the home of Presidmt Dickey, where h spent th nigh\ .

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THE PRESID t S APPOlN . .. 'I'S SUNDAY, JUllE 14, 195.3

EDT 9:50 am Lett President Dickey's Residence, I>at"tmouth Coll •• N Ha.mpshin.

Arrived Parkhurst. Hill and w t to resident Dickey's otfic tor r.obing.

" 10:00 am Reception tor 42 plat.form gUests in President Dickq•s office.

10:30 am Joined proc seion

n 10;40 Arri.ved at pl.at1"ol"ll

11 llt05 Th National Anthem, The Invocation and Singing ot a ~

Valedictory to th College, Conferri.ng ot Bachelor Degrees, Valed1ctor.r to th Seniors, Oonterring ot Advanced Degreee

., 11:45 Addns by Lester B. ear on

u 11:57 Conferring of Honorary Degrees

n 12 ;22 pn Response by President Eisenhower

12; 32 pm Sing1r.g of Alm.a ter, Benediction by Coll e Chaplain

12136 pa The Pre ident and party left platform ... entered di robed and entered automobiles.

u l2:s.SO ta Arrived. . t Pnllident Dlck.q• Residence fer Luncheon

" 2:05 Lett President Dickey' h tor t.ebanon Airport

n 2:25 pa Airborn tor Kitchel Air Force Base, Long I and, ew York, accompanied by the toll.owing additional guests tor return tr1p to 'tlaehington:

Congres$JIM Fidgar W. Hiestand, CalifC>mia C®gresaa.n Tho?na8 B. Curtis, Missouri Hr. Saa Adams, aon ot Govemor Adams

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4:.30 ra Arrived a.t Sagamor Hall Where the President was greeted by a s · delegation headed by General McCoy. The President sign the gue t book t d~sk used by' the Late Pr sident. Theodore Roosevelt

4:40 The PHsident wae e cort.ed to the platform.

·•• 4:42 pa Invocation b7 Rabbi Speiel"

4:45 Gov rnor Thomas E. Dewey delivered a short speech

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4: 50 JB Mr.. William Warfield sang th Battle f\v1ln ot the Republic

4:52 Reverend John Warren offer a short. pr r tor ac •

4:5S pill Honor bl Leonard Hall introduced former Pre ident Herbert Hoover.

Former Preeident H rbert Hoover introduced t.he President. ,

;:oo i:a The President delinred hie speech.

5:12 J* Tb President was presented with a uscript of the l t• Preeident Theodore Eoos&V' lt by Mr. Herman Baggedorn.

5:14 pm The Presidsnt was presented wi h an engr nd Oy ter Bq Shell b7 Pour Boy Scouts

5:16 Jill nedieti b,r F ther Short

The tar Spangled er

5:30 Pre idential otoroade eparte for Mitchel Air Force Bae •

6:10 Arriv d at Mitchel Air Fore Ba •

6:20 pm Airborne for Washington, n. C.

7t3S pa Arri d MATS Tenninal, W hington, D. O. The Preeident tored direct. to th Whit House .

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THE PRESIDENT ' S APPOINTMEN'l'S MONDY, JUNE 15, 1953

Legislati e Leaders: Hon . Richard Nixon, The Vice President Senator Styles Bridges, New Hampshire Sena.tor Eugene D. Millilcin, Colorado Senator Leverett Salton tall, Mas achus tts Hon. Joseph Martin, Th Speaker Congres Charles A. Halleck, Indiana Congre sman Leslie c. Arends, Illinois Congres an Leo E. Allen, Illinois Honorable Arthur E. Sunmertield, The Postmaster General Honorabl Charles R. Hook, Jr., Deputy Pos aster General Honorabl Philip Young, Chairman, Civil Service Commission Honorable Joseph M. Dodge, Dir ctor, Bureau ot the Budg t Honorable Sherman Adams Honorabl Bernard Shanley Honorable James Hagerty General Wilton B. Persons Mr. Gerald D. organ Mr. Bryce • Harlow Mr. Arthur Minnich

AdmiraJ. rlilliam M. Fechteler, Chief of a.val Operations Admiral Donald B. Duncan, Vice Chief of Naval Operations

Admiral William D. Leahy

Honorable Winthrop • Aldrich, American Ambassador to Great Britain (Ambassador Aldrich requested this thru the Division of Protocol)

Honorable Joseph M. Dodge, Director, Bureau of the Budget Mr. Donald R. Belcher, of Westfield, ew Jersey

( !ll' . Belcher• s nomination was ent to the Capitol for appointment as Assistant Director, Bur au ot the get)

Honorable Carl R. Gray, Jr., fomer Administrator of Veterans Affair (General. Gray asked Hr . stephens to arrange tor him to come in and say goodbye" to th President)

(LUNCH)

Honorable John Foster Dull.es, Secretary of State

Honorable John Foster Dulles, Secretary of Stat Honorable Herbert Brownell, The Attorney General

Honorable Herbert Browell, The Attorney General Honorable Bernard Shanley, Special Counsel to the President Honorable Sherman Adams, Assistant to the President General Wilton B. Persons, Special Assistant to the President

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(Honorable Bernard Shanley, Special Counsel to the President) (General Wilton B. Persons, Special Assistant to the President) OFF THE (Mr. Gera.ld Mor an, Specia1 Assistant) RECORD

(Honorable Lewis L. Strauss, Special Assistant to the President) OFF THE RECORD

(Honorable u. E. Baughman, Chier, U. s. Secret Serrl.ee) OFF THE REOoRD

(Honorable »ouglas MacArthur, II, Counselor, Department of state) OFF THE RECORD

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The President presented diplomas to th graduates ot the Capitol Page School

(This request came f'rom Tom Kennemer, Doorkeeper, House of Representatives, and General Persons recommended that this ceremony be arranged.) The following were present:

Graduates Guests Ronnie Baxter Mrs. E. H. Baxter Ralph Del Giorno Mr. & Mrs. Zachary Del Giorno Peter Gros Mrs. Carolyn T. Grose Jerry Hoobler Mrs. Margaret Hoobler Bill Julian Cdr. and Mrs .. Harry W. Julian Bruce IJ.o,-d Dr. & Mrs. Daniel B. IJ.oyd Laurence Locke Mr. & Mrs. Seward c. Locke Charles Pettit Mr. & Mrs. Charles G. Pettit Steve Robinson Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Robinson Bill Stanley Mr. & Mrs. William s. stanley Joe Stewart Mr. & Mrs. E. T. Stewart

Mrs. A. O. Stanley, Grandmother of Additional Guest Bill Stanley Miss Kathryn A. Dunphy, Mr .. Kennamer' s Secretary Mr. Tom Kennamer, Doorkeeper of the House of Representative Mias Ruth H. McRae, Principal, Capitol Page School Mr. orman J. Nelson, First Assistant Superintendent, D. c.

Public Schools Mrs . M. Gertrude Smith., Teacher in charge o! graduation

Mrs . Thomas Hare Powel, of Providence, R. I., Regent. ot the Mount Vernon Ladies Association

Congresswoman Frances P. Bolton, Ohio, Vioe Regent of Mount Vernon Ladies Association, State or Ohio (Mrs. Bolton asked Mr .. stephens to arrange fo·r her to bring in Mrs. owel, who wishes to invite the President to attend the lOOth Anniversary of this Association, at Mount Vernon, October 24, 1953. This organization runs Mount Vernon as a National Shrine.)

(Mr. Harry Anholt, Brown Palace Hotel, Denver, Colorado) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Thomae E. Stephens)

Senator John W. Bricker, Ohio (The Senator asked for this appointment, tating he wished t.o talk to the President b for the President's next Press Conference, about S.J. Res. No .• l~ the legislation to restrict the President' Treaty making powers.)

Dr. Mil ton Eisenhower Hon. Arthur s. Flemming Hon. Nelson Rockefeller

(Dr. Eisenhower telephoned Mr. Stephens• office la.st week and arranged for this meeting - one hour)

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H.E. Athanase G. Politis, the Ambassador of Greece (The Ambassador requested this thru the Division of Protocol . He wishes to express the thanks and acceptance ot the King and Queen ot Greece for the President's invitation for an official visit to the United State during the year 1953)

Honorable Charles E. Wilson, Secret.8J:7 of Defense (Thie is Secretary Wilson' s usual weekly appointment. He only needed one-halt hour)

The following had luncheon with the President at the White House: Honorable Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Def'ens Honorable K. T. Keller, Director, O!tice of Guided Missile ,

Depa.rtment of Defense

Dr . James B. Conant, High Commissioner for G ~.1·tr i.iny (Dr. Conant called Mr. Stephens late yesterday to ask tor this)

(Honorable Herbert Brownell, The Attt)rney General) (Mr. Charles W. Atkinson, Western Arkanso.n) OFF ':CHE RECORD (Mr. Harry Richards ,, Eastern Missouri)

(The Attorney General brought in these g~ntlemen to me t the President as they are newly appointed u·. s. Attorneys)

Dr. Bernard D. Loomer, Dean, School of Religion, Universit7 of Chicago Dr. Charle Ste art, New York City Rn. Dr. Daniel Rideout., Baltimore, Mal7la.nd Rev. Bruce Dahlberg,, Brooklyn,, New York , Rabbi Adam Cronback,, Cincinnati, Ohio "

(Came in to discuss the Rosenberg case)

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THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 195.3

The following had breakfast with the President: Honorable Robert Cutler Honorable James Lay

(Briefed the President on N. s. C.)

Co~ressman Ken gan, Texas (Arrang d by General Persons . The Congressman wishes to present to the President a specially painted copy of the Pr sident•s · inaugural Prayer, the work ot one of the Congressman's constituents)

9:00 Congressman Clarlc w. Thomp on, Texas (The Congr sm.an requested this appoin nt thru General Persons, who ·r commended that it be arranged.}

9t25 am Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Katz and child (This appointment was arranged at the request o£ General. Clay)

9:30 am Mr. Gene Autry Mr. Earl G8Dlllone, Vice President, Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc.

(Mr. Gammons asked Mr. Stephens to arrange for Mr. Autr;y to call and pay hi respects while in the East.)

10100 am (Mr. Hagerty) OFF THE RECORD

10:30 am Pres Conference

11:30 H.E. Too Chilll Paik, the Prime Minister of the Republic of Korea H.E. Dr. You Chan Yang, th Ambas ad.or of the Republic of Korea Honorable Walter Robertson, Assistant Secretary of State for Far

Eastern Aftair (This was arranged by Mr. Stephens at th suggestion of the Secretary of State)

11:45 Honorable Philip Young, Chairman, Civil Servic Commission (Chairman Young called Mr. Stephens yesterday and asked that this appointment. be arrang d)

12:15 pm (The President d parted tor Bu.ming Tre Golt Club where he played golf with the following:

(Congrea an Sid Simpson) (Mr. Harry Anholt) OFF THE RECORD (Mr. Jim Black)

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THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, JUNE lS, 195.3

The following had breakfast with the President at the White House: Senator Everett M. Dirksen, Illinois Senator Warren G. Magnuson; Washington Senator Styles Bridges, New Hampshire Honorable Joseph M. Dodge, Director, Bureau of the Budget General Wilton B. Persons

Senator Everett Dirksen, Illinois (The Senator walked over to the Executive Office with the Pre•ident and presented to him a gold horseshoe tram th President of the Phoenix Manuf'acturing Company in Joliet, lllinoia, Mr. Edward N. Gosselin.)

Mr. Benjamin Fairless, Chainaan of the Board, U. S. Ste~l (Mr. Fairless requested this thrtt his Washing~on representative, some weeks ago.)

Mr. Pendleton 'Herring, President, The American Political. Science Association

Hon. Ralph J. Bunche, President-EJ.ect Mr. F.dward H. Litchfield, Executive Director

(Mr. Litchfield wrote Mr. St.ephens in May, asking if this group might call on the President at this time, to ofter the support of the American Political. Science Association in various ways, and also to invite the President to attend opening me.ting of their Annual Convention, September 10, 195.3, Shoreham Hotel, Washington, D. C.)

(Honorable John Foster Dulles, Secretary- of State) (Honorable Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense) OFF THE RECORD (Admiral William M. Fechteler, for the Chairman, J.c.s.)

National Security Council: Hon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President Hon. John Foat.er Dulles, Secretary of State Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense Hon. Harold E. Stassen, Director for Mutual Security Hon. George Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury Hon . Joseph M. Dodge, Di.rector, Bureau of the Budget Admiral Wllli8.Jll M. Fechteler, for the Chairman, J. C. S. Hon. Allen Dulles, Director for Central Intelligence Ron. Robert Cutler Hon. Lewis L. Strauss Hon. C. D. Jackson Colonel Paul T. Carroll Hon. James s. Lay, Jr. Hon. S. Everett Gleason

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The President will greet group or School Children who are on tour of Nation's Capital as guests ot Congresama.n Ma.ck of Illinois.

(This is a group of one hundred handicapped and unde!'­privileged school children from Congressman Mack's District in Illinois, trom 12 to 14 years ot age. The Congreasman pays all expenses. In past years the Presi-dent greeted them on White House lawn on his way to lunch. The chi1dren are selected by non-partisan committees with recommendations being made by teachers, principals and superintendents of various school districts. 'the Congreaaman refers to the children as 11most de:.iserving" rather than under­privileged" so that the individuals may be protected. He feels these trips serve as incentive for children to become better citizens. Will enter by Southwest Gate and will be on dr.i.Yeway outside the President's Office.)

Congressman Sam Rqburn, Texas, will ha.v luneheO!l with the President

(Arranged. b7 Gceral Persons)

Honorable Robert Cutler Honorable Henry J. Te.sea, Special Representative of the President

for Korean Economic Affairs (Arranged by Mr. Cutler)

The President received the Cooperators in the nation-wide Cooperative Forest Fire Prevention Program

(The Secretary of Agriculture requested this appointment in order to help launch National Forest Fire Prevention Campaign)

The following were present: Hon. J . Earl Coke, Assistant Secretary ot Agriculture E. w. Tinker, Executive Director, erican Pulp & Paper Assn . Leo Bodine, Ex:ecut1Ye Vice President, National Lumber

Manufacturers Asam. Don Johnston, President, The American Forestry Assn. James B. Craig, F.ditor "American Forestau Magazine James L. Madden, President, American Forest Products

Industries George Dean, President, Association of state Foresters Henry C. Wehde, Jr., Assistant to the President, the

Advertising Council, Inc. R. E. McArdle, Chief; Forest Service, U. S. Department ot

Agriculture Earl W. Loveridge, Assistant Chief, Forest Service, u. s.

Department of Agriculture Dana Parkinson, Chi.et, Division of Information & :Education,

Forest Service, U. s . Department of Agriculture Clint Davis, Director CFFP Program, Division ot In.fonnation

& Education, Forest Service, u. s. Department ot Agri­culture

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Congressman Peter W. Rodino, Jr., New Jersey Honorable Bernard Shanley

(This appoint ent arranged by Mr. Shanley)

( J. Sinclair Amstrong) (A. Jack Goodwin) OFF THE RECORD (Charles Willia)

(Mr. Armstrong and Mr. Goodwin are being considered for appointment to the two vacancies on the Securities Ex:~ha.nge C ssion)

Major General George A. Horkan Mr. D. Gregory Volkert, Mobil~ Alabama

(General Horkan :requested the ppointment through Mrs . Eisenhower to bring Mr. Volkert in to eet the President . Mr . olkert invited the President to play golf at a fine golf club in Alabama)

The President and Mrs . Eisenhower gave a reception for the Members ot the Eighth Pan .American Railway Congress, representing missions tro South American countries, the United States and C nada .

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THE PRESIDl!XT 1S APPOIN'IMENTS FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 195.3

Congressman Donald L. Jackson, G&l.iforni Mr. Robert H. McClure, FA:iitor of Santa Monica Evening Outlook,

Santa Monica, California Sam McClure , aged 12

(Congressman Jackson requested this thru General Persons, stating he wou.ld like to present Mr . McClure and hie son to the President, and also invite the President to play golf at Belle Aire Country Club should he make the trip to Cal.itomia for the Boy Scouts Jamboree. This invitation to the Jamboree has been regretted . )

(Mr . Edward D. Nicholson, United Air Lines, Denver) OFF THE RECORD (Personal friend of the President)

(Hon . Henry Cabot Lodge, American Ambassador to the United ations) {State Senator Christopher H. Phillips, Ma sachusetts)

OFF THE RECORD

Cabinet Meeting Hon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary or Stat Hon. George M. Humphrey, Secretary or the Treasury Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense Hon. Herbert Brownell, The Attorney General Hon. Arthur E. Summerfield, The Postmaster General Hon. Douglas McKay, Secretary ot the Interior Hon . Ezra Taft Benson, Secretary ot Agriculture Hon . Walter Williams, Under Secretary of C rce Hon . Martin Durkin, Secretary of Labor Hon . Ovei.,.3. Culp Hobby, Secretary of Health, Education & Welfare Hon . Joseph Dodge, Director, Bureau of the Budget Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. Ambassador to UN Hon. Harold Stassen, Director for Mutual Security Hon. Philip Young, Chairman, Civil Service Commission Hon . Sherman Adams Hon. c. D. :ackeon Hon. Robert Cutler Hon . Bernard Shanley Hon. Emmet Hughes Hon. Gabriel Hauge General Wilton B. Persons Mr. Gerald Morgan (part of the meeting) Mr. Arthur Minnich

(Senator Alexander Smith, New Jersey) {Senator Robert Taft, Ohio) (Congressman Samuel K. McConnell, Jr., Pa..) (Hon. Lloyd A. Mashburn, Under Secretary or Labor) OFF THE RECORD {Hon. Stephen A. Dunn, Special Counsel for Commerce) (Hon . Sherman Adams) {Hon. Bemard Shanley) {Mr. Jerry Morgan)

{OFF THE RECORD appointment arranged by Mr. Shanlq) (In Govemor Adams' ottice

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General Julius Oebs Adler (Arranged by Mr. Hagerty)

WJICH - Mr. Sid Richardson, Fort Worth, Texas

Mr. Artht~ M. Hill,t ot Greyhound Corp. . Mr. Thoma~ ! . Millsop, President of Weirton Steel Go., Weirton,

West Virginia (Mr. Hill asked it they might just drop by and pay their respects to the President.)

(Hon. GeorgEf M. Humphrey, Secretary c.f the Treasury} (Gene~al. WUtoo B. Persons) (Mr. Gerald Morgan)

OFF THE RECORD

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THE PRESIDENT•$ APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1953

Honorable Harold Stassen, Director of Mutual Security

Congressman Clifford R. Hope, Kansas (Hon. Sherman Adams)

(Congressman Hope called Mr. Stephens on Thursday to ask for this) {Governor Adams attended off the record)

Congressman James B. Frazier, Jr., Tennessee Mr. Lou Williams, o! Chattanooga, Tennessee

(Congressman Frazier asked it he might bring ¥.r . Williams in to present to the President an especially light fishing rod which Mr. Williams made for him)

Dr. John Krout, Provost of Columbia University (Dr. Krout wrote the President asking if he might come in and talk to him about the "Hall of Our History'1

)

'l'he President i:signed H. R. 3795, An Act "To adjust the salaries of officers and members ot the Metropolitan Police Force, the United States Park Police, the ~lhite House Police and the Fire Department of the District of Columbia, and for other purposes" . The following were present.

Robert Murray, Chief of Police, \\"ash., D. c. Fred Litteral, Act.tng Chief, D. c. Fire Department Senator Mike Mansf:t~ld, Montana Senator Francis Case, Saut}, Dal~ota Congressman Sid Simpson, Illinois Congres$lllan Carroll D. Kearns, Pennsylvania Inspector Mark Raspberry, Chief of Park Police Inspector Hobart Francis, Chief of White House Police Hon. U. E. Baughman, Chief, U. s. Secret Service

Congressman Daniel A. Reed, New York (Mr. Stephens called Congressman Reed Friday and asked him to come down to see the President)

{LUNCH)

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THE PRESIDENT• S APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, JUNE 21, 1953

7:4; am (The President, accompanied by Colonel Schulz, departed from the White House for the Metropolitan Memorial. Methodist Church)

8:00 aa The President, accompanied by Colonel Schulz, attended the Annual Police Protestant's Society Father's Day Church Service at S:OO am, at the Metropolitan Memorial. Methodist Church, Nebraska & New L~tlco Avenues, N. w., Washington, D. C.

1:30 i:m (Colonel Paul Carroll) OFF THE RECORD

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THE PRESIDENT 'S APPOIN'IMENTS MONDAY, JUNE 221 1953

8:00 am (The following had breald'ast with the President at the White House) (Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary or State) (Hon. Walter B; Smith, Under Secretary of State) OFF THE RECORD (General James A. Van Fleet) (Hon. Walter S. Robertson, Assistant Secreta.r;y of State

tor Far Eastem Attairs) (This was arranged at the request of the Secretary ot State)

9:00 am (Statt Meeting in the Cabinet Room) OFF THE REC<ltD

9:45 (Senator Frank Carlson, Kansas) OFF THE RECORD

10 :00 am Mr. Drew Middleton (Chier Correspondent in Germany f'or the New York Times . Mr. Middleton wrote the President trom Germany, April 15th, stating he expected to be back in America at this time, and asked if he might see the President for a tew minutes)

10:30 Major General Edward Peck Curtis (Now with Eastman Kodak. Is an old friend o:t the Presid nt and asked it he mignt drop in while in the City.)

10:45 am The Presiden received the wirmer of the OptiJnist International Oratorical Contest . The following will be present:

Congressman Charles B. Brownson, Indiana Daniel Tumor Yates, Lexington, Kentucky - Winner Mr. Will is Young, Lexington, Kentucky - Sponsor of Daniel Yates Mr. J . Warren Day, Fort Worth, Texas - past President Mr . Lewis C. Jeveinich

(This appointment was arranged at the request or Congre em.an Brownson, ::i:ndiana)

11:00 am General J . LD.'".ft(\11 Collins, Chief ot Staff, u. S. Anq (Thie ie General Bradley's usual Monday appointment but inasmuch as he is in the hospital for a check-up, he was represented b)" General Collins)

ll:30 am The Presida1t received the Members ot the National 4- H Club Camp. (This is their annual encamJlll.ent, conducted b)" Extension Service,. U. s. Department of Agriculture . They presented the President with a special honorary 4- H plaque,) The following were present:

Hon . 'Ezra Taft Benson, Secretary of Agriculture A"obott , Ann Elaine, Indianapolis, Indiana Abbott, Mary E. , Stillwater, Oklahoma Ackerman, Clara B. , Washington, D. C. Ackerman, George W., Washington, D. C. Aiton, E. w., Washington, D. C. Aiton, Mrs . E. w., Washington, D. C. Allen, L. Yvonne, Argyle, Texas Altman, DorotbJ, Mo~eow, Idaho Amick, W. Robert, Lafayette, Indiana

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MONDAY, JUNE 22, 1953

Members ot the National 4--H Club Camp Anderson, Kenneth H., Chicago, lllinois Anderson, Ruth, Agua Dulce, Texas Antes, W • M., Lincoln, Nebraska Armstrong, Virginia, Manhattan, Kansas Ater 1 Malcolm W. 1 Washington, D. C • Ausley, Goldie, Washington, D. C. Avery, M. H., Mason, Michigan Bailey, Ruth Irene, Spencer, West Virginia Baker, Allen L., State College, Pennsylvania Baker, Mrs . Mary A., Washington, D. c . Ball, Calvin, Levering, Michigan Ballard, F. t ., c,~rv3llis, Oregon Bamford, Erna L.,, Livermore Falls, Maine Bartlett, Shirley, Bethel, Maine Beck, Roy, Washington, D. C. Beebe, Doris, Carthage, Missouri Bell, Joe, Friendship, Tennessee Belton, John c., Canby, Oregon Benham, Jane, Hamden, Connecticut Bennett, Mildred J., Stratford, Texas 0:-.""" .,.~ Bennett, Mourine, Cleveland, Tennessee Bennett, Nancy E., Danvers, Massachusetts Benson, Ruth I., Missoula, Montana Benton, Josie, Ham.berg, Arkansas Bergholz, Anne, Corvallis, Oregon Bertin, Martial, Washington, D. C. Bewick, T. L., Jr., Dearborn, Michigan Biennan, Everett, Washington, D., c. Bigelow, Dorothy, Washington, D. C. Bischoff, Bobby, Burley, Idaho Bishop, Marie M., Ames, Iowa Illam;hard_. Evelyn, Washington, D. C, Bliss, Milton, Chicago, Illinois Boechenheuer, Jessie, Bellingham, Washington Bohnert, Marilyn, Central Point, Oregon Boone, Gladys, Hayward , Calitornia Boozer, J. s., Laurene, South Carolina Bradford, Joseph, Auburn, Al.abama Bradshaw, Marilyn, Alba.ey, Oregon Bragg, Patricia R. Breer, Shirley, East Montpelier Brent, Margaret, Manhattan, Kansas Brian, Corley, Ethridge, Tennesse Brower, stephen L., Cedar City, Utah Brown, Guy A., Bangor 1 Maine B~own, Joe T., Brockton, Massachusetts h'?'.:l''J<l\1 Juanita, Weston, West Virginia Brown, Shawnee, Stillwater, Oklahoma Brown, W. s., Athena, Georgia Bruegger, Ruth s., Fargo, North Dakota Buffington, Barbara Jean, ~ria, Kan Burdette, Dick, Washington, D. C.

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MORDA!, JUNE 22, 1953

11:30 am Memb•r o£ the National 4-H Club Camp Burkhardt, George P., Mineola, ew York Burkman, Donald W. M., Garreteon, Sout Burns, 1Cathr;1n VanAken, Urbana, Illinois Cannon, B tty Lee, GrefmW'ood, Delaware Ca.rde, Ramonita, San Sebastian, Puerto Rico

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Carlson, Alie:e, Stillwater, Okl ham.a Carlson, Jerry, ry 1 Wisconsin Carper, Elsie J., ashington, D. C. Carter, M. J., Marion, South C rolin Casey, Maey, shington, D. c. Cather, George w., Wincheste?", Virglni Chav•z, Geronimo, state Colle , New nc CheanOYer, Jane, Washington, D. C.

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Chiles, Sandra, El Reno, Oklahoma Clayton, Don, Brookings, South D ota Cla,.ton, H. G., Gainesville, Florida Clayton, Leon, Clemson, South Carolina Clemensen, Marvel Ann, Trinidad, Colorado CleTeland, Beatrice J., Colllllbus, Ohio Clough, Robert. S. , Columbia, Missouri Cobb, Butord, Jr., Eminence, Kentuck;y Cobl , Ja7 E., Hershey, PennsylTania Co , Maynard H. 1 Chicago, llllnoia Coke, J. Earl, Washington, D. C. Cooksey, Eloise M., illiaburg, Kentucq Coon, Nancy, Duncan, Arizona Cooper, Gerald, Mutual, Ok1 hOll& Cornell, Marcia Jane, New Bedford, Cottingham, Erma, Urbana, Illinois Cowing, AJll¥ G., Washington, D. C. Crile, Lucinda, Washington, D. C.

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Criem.an, Ima R., Brookings, South Dakota Cronin, Helen M., Jan Lew, eat Vi.rgini Croone, Allen, Chisago City, Minnesota Cwmdns, Richard, Stanberry, Mi aouri Cunningham, c. H., Washington,, D. c. Curtis, Boy, III, Riverhead, New York Dal.ryaple, Francia, Mt. Gilead, Ohio

Jers Daaon, Nancy, Hanson, Ma aachu ette DaYenport, William C •• , Mount Holly 1 Davidson, Stephanie, Washington, D. C. Davies, Elizabeth C., Madison, Wisconsin Davis, D. Merrill, Jackson, Ohio Davi 1 Mr • D. rrill, Jackson, Ohio Darla, Edgar F .. ,. Goldsboro, orth Carolina Davis, Helen, Jackson, Ohio Davia, Jert7 R., Va ear, Michigan Davis, Margaret, Jackson, Ohio Davie, Marvin J., Milford, Delawa.re de Delucca, Elba M. Til" do, Hatillo, Puerto Rico n.ing, Robert N. 1 Danburf, Connecticut Deosa, Dist r L. (Peter), Concord, N Hampshire Desautels, D. K.,. Binningham, Michigan

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MONDAY, JUNE 22, 195.3

lls30 Members ot.the llational. 4-H Club Camp Des Jardin, Nancy, Albuquerqu , New Mexico Diel.man, Lewis, BC>X Elder, Montana Dietz, Horman, St. Paul, Minnesota Dildine, Glenn c., Washington, D. C. Dodge, JQhn c., PnJllMm, Washington Dorsey, C. P., Morgantown, West Virginia Downey, 11710 s., College Park, Maryl nd Draney, Pa.t.ricia Ann, Fairri.ev, Kansa Dreyer, Stanley W., Brighton, Colorado Duncan, Dorothy E., Berkeley, Ca.:U.tomia Dy-e, Mre. Alice, Cincinnati, Ohio Dye, Frances, Cincinnati, Ohio Elldns, Bronna Mae, Tallahassee, Florida Endei, Helen I., Cant.on, South Dakota E tep, Allen J., Pomeroy-, Waahingt.on Eure, W. W., W ehingt.on, D. C. Evens; Marvin A., Greencastle, lnd1an Everling, Bonnie, 11ngl.e, W,-OJning Eyestone, Cecil L., Independence, Kansas Eyre, Dale, Minersville, Utah Fales, D. B., Ithaca, Hew York Fa'tTett11 Rudy I., ff7stic, Connecticut Fender, Benny Anne, Yemaesee, South Carolina Ferguson,· C• M., Washington, D. o. Ferguson, Mrs. o. H., Washington, D. c. Fett, Cllttord G., Argyle, Iowa Fett, John, Plyaouth, Wisconsin Firestone, R.aJmond_. Akron, Ohio Fisher, Eugene, Jr., Leland, Miasi1sippi Flint, Mrs. DorotbT P., Mineola, New York Flom., Kathleen• St. Paul, Minnesota Folliard, Veronica, Washington, D. C. Foster, George, Washington, D. c. Fowler, Nadine, Sandy, Utah Francis, John Martin, Jr., orth Egl"eDlOnt, Masaaebusette Fulghum, Ralph, aehington, D. c. Gale, Adrian, Duncan,. Arizon Gardner, Bill, Canyon City, Oregon Gates, Jane, Barnstable, Maesach\laetta G1ttord, Eleanor G., Mil!ord, New Hampshire Gillen, Winnifred, Corvallis, Oregon Gillin, Bruce, Porter, Oklahoma Gillingham, Mabel, Wailhington, D, C. Glenn, Barbara, War aw, Missouri Goad, Blanche, State College, Miad.asippi Goodrich, Hattie, Washington, D. C, Got-bandt, Barbara, Louiaville, Kentucky Graves, Alice C., M.ooaington, Indiana Green, Marshall, Jr.,. Ft. Morgan, Colo~ do Griggs, Jerrie Marie, Okla.waba, Florida Groening, Ra.l~, Washington, J>. C •

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MONDAY, JUNE 22, 1953

11:30 M er ot the ational 4-H Club C Grocms, Gerald C. 1 eon, Ohio Gross, Iv Mae, Ith ca, ew Yo Gulley, a.rgaret, Lexington, Kentuelq' Gunderman, rnadine, Blo er, Wisconsin Gwinn, Sam M., Newark, Delaware Haack, Frances, Waahington, D. c. Hage , Ra ond . , Statesboro, Georgia Hagan, Roger D., stateaboro, Georgia Hager, Barbar , Denton, Maryland Halbert, Jobney, Att07&c, Tua Hall, Ellen, Washington, D. C. Hall, Florence L., Washington, D. c. Hal.n0n, George, Williston, Vermont Handel, Arleen, Scotland, South Dakota Harasta, Joseph M. , Salem, N Jersq Harding, Paul, Morgan, Utah Harkness, Leonard L., St. Paul, Minne ota Harrell, L. R., Raleigh, Horth Carolin Harrie, Martha Ann, Tucke , Arkansa Harris, Mildred F. 1 College Station, Tex.a• Hartl.ey 1 C. H. , Mor an town, West Virginia Haney, T. eed, ashington, D. C. Hastings, Edgar T., Ee.at Sulli nn 1 New H shire Haugen, Ellen, Chinook, on Hazen, Jean, Wa h1ngton, D. C. Heath, a Mae, Raymond, Washington Heiberg, Mr . Arthur B. , Chic o, Illinoi Heiberg, Mr • Arthur B., Chicago, Illinoi H ncle, Nanc7, Bal.dwinsvi.lle, ew Yonc Heriot, Louise, Lexington, South Carolin Herrick, Ellie L., Spartanburg, South Carolina Hester, Colonel, Little Creek, Iouieian Hick , Luanne, Goodland., Kansas Hilgendort, Ii. D. , Manhattan, Kan a Hill, Kenneth R. , Cove, Oregon Hilton, Gordon L., Altamont, New York Hinds, Max, Washington, D. C. Hobeon, Phil, Gre ntield, Illinoi• Hoefer, Albert., Ithaca, w York Hoett, Don, Geno , Ohio Hoge, Kate F.astes, Chri tina bur , Virginia Hollar, Ir J ., Still.water, Oklahoma Holloway, Ethyl, Tallahaseee, Florida Hollovay, Henry, Darlington, Mary-land Hopkins, Vera, Washington, D. c. Horican, Yi.ark, Grand Isl , Vermont Homung, T. G., Washington, D. C. Hosbach, Jeannette C. , Morgantown, \feet Virginia Hovell, Mildred L., Amherst, s chusett.s Hud on, Steve, Alford, norida utlage, Marr Ann, e suro Rid P , K tucky

Humphreys, Gertrude L. , Morgantown, W st Virginia

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O DAY, JURE 22, 195.3

ll:.30 am embers of the Na.t.ional 4 .... u Club Camp Hunton, • c., Washington" D. c. Hutcheson, M8.J7 Jo, Kite, Georgia Hutchinson, Marl.ene, Lincoln, Nebra k Hutton, Burton, Cervallls1 Oregon H tton, Mrs. Burton, Oorval.li , Oregon Hutton, Kathryn, Corvalli , Oregon Jma, Fred c., W&Shington, D. c .. J een, Mildred H. 1 Glenbuni, CalitGl'nia Jensen, T. Duane, Sheridan, Wyoming Johanne.1en, E. J. . , Elrmett • Idaho Johannesen, Lillian E., Moscow, Idaho Johnson, Mrs. Ca en, Fort Collins, Colo .. ado J<>hnscm, Doris L., Hew York, llew York Johnson, Eloise, Rock Hill, South Ce.rolina Johnson, Eula, W'Aehington, D. C. Johnson, Irwin B., Cbicag0, lllinoia Johnson, J. Harold:, Manha~tan, Kansas Johnson, Paul, Chicago, Illinois Job.neon, Sarah A. , Skillman, Hew Jere Johnson, Shirley A. , Elk Horn, Iowa Johnson, Mr • Velma B. , Martinsburg, West Virgird Johnson, &rd Allen, Buckhannon, West Virginia Jones, Helen I . , Prtendehip, Wisconsin Jones, H .. M .. AmheJ"st, MaseaehuMtt · Jones, L. I . , Waenington, D. c. Jones) Mrs . L. I • ., Washington, D. c .. Jones, Lewie, Washington, D. c. Jon 3 1 Bogeie C. 1 Kendrick, Idaho Jones, W. Frank, Mlll1ns; South Carolin Joslyn, Arlene c., Laconia, New H pshire J'u:zeler, Ronald, Twin Bridges, Montana Karcher, A. H. , Jr. , College Station, Te:x:aa

rr 1 Charle H., Milwa111ce , ieconsin Kellei-, Franklin Deane, Stre tor, ll1inoi• Keller, Mat7 Alic , Grant, Nebraska Keltgen, Catherine, St . Peter, Minnesota Kenned7, Murrell, Almyra, Arkansas K er, Paul V., Washington., D. C .. Kerr, Leonard, Manp.bie, Tenne ee Ketchum, Corinn , Ea.st Lansing, Michigan Kightlinger, Ellen M.> Tucson,, Ari•ona Kinro, Chizuko, Holualoa, Haw ii Kipps, Paul H. , Aroda1 Virginia Klair; Esther, Mar hallton, Delawar Knapp, J . o. , Morgantown, li at Virginia Knoche, Aldmm L. Stafford, Kansas toegel, Richard. G. , Milwauk •• Wisconsin Koenig, Margaret, 'forrington, Wyoming Kohl, Margaret F . 1 B~ , Montan Koone,. Ilia Lee, -Greenbrier, Arkansae Korslund, Lois N. , Eagle Grove, Iowa Kowalk, Dorie Virginia, Lansing, Micld.g

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MONDAY, JUNE 22, 195.3

ll:30 Members of the National !rH Club Camp rt., Gloria F., Eu-r ka, C lif'ornia

Lang, c. c., Washington, D. C. Lang, Mrs. c. c.,. Washington, D. C. tang,. .:Ta.net,. Cleveland, 01'io Layton, Russell B., Laurel, Del.aware Leathere, Rog r, East. Greenwich, Rhode I land Le , Glenn 10, Arlington, South Dakota Leight.on, artha. E., Ith ca, New York Lineweaver, G. A., Amee, Iow Livingston, W yne, Washington, D. C. l.i~aso, Jo ephine, Boise, Idaho I.J.oyd, Walter, Washingtoni I>. c. Loew nstein, Duan E. , Lincoln, ~ebraska Lommasson, E. L., lashington, D. o. Lovejo1, Kenneth C., Orono, Maine Lowr-y., Rhonwyn, Washington, D. c. f.l_ackey, J. 'Mitchell,, Milwa.uke , Wisconsin Macomber, Jean, Conway, N Hampshire 1'...ajor, Helen, Washington, D. C. Mansrte,. Francis s., 'toms P.iver, New Jere Mara.gen, Helen, Washington, D. C. Harders, w. G., Berkel , California Martin, Arlen , Litehtield, Conn cti.eut Martin, Glac:zy-s, Coll ge Stat.ion, Texas Marugg,. Stanley, Wa.ahottgal, Washing\on asincupp, Ann, Staunton, Virginia

Mat.thews, Margaret, a hi.ngton, D. o. Matthews, Pete, Sparks, H ryland Mett.Ua, Marlene E., Sebeka, Minnesota May, Mary Ann, Washington, D. c. Mayol"al-Reinat, Adolfo; Rio iedr s, erto Rico MeAlphine, Sara N., Belle Vernon,, Pennsylvania McCOllas, Barbara, Hamlin, West Virgini Mc-Corkle, Bessie, Washington, D. C. Mcintosh, Ann L., Creedmoor, NQl"'th Carolina McKennq, G. J . , Lexington, Kentucky McMillan, L. J., Fort Collins,. Colorado McNeill, Trey Lee, noydada, Texa Medina, Wa?"ren L. Sant Crus , New Mexico Meinl«t, Evelyn M., Delmar, Iowa Merehant, John L., Burlington, Verm.cmt ~iaa, Winthrop, Jr., South Coventry, Connecticut

Merritt, Fidward H., Lithia, Massachusetts Michaeli , Louis , Waahington, D. C. Michaelis, w. H., Wa.shington1 D. c. Miche:11,, Dorothy,. Fort Bridger, Wyoidng Miller, Paul W ., St. Paul, Kinnesot.a Milner, C&r¢1.yn1 ,,ontieello, Georgia Hindrum, Norman c., Washington, D. c. Minix, Eva, Bl.aokaburg, Virginia iron, Evel"ell, Comoll.t Michigan

Mitchell, Ev ret.t, Chicago, Illinois

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MONDAY, JUIE 22, 1953

L 11:30 a Members ot the ational 4-H Club Camp Mitchell, Mrs. Everett, Chicago, Illinois Mitchell, Marjorie-Lea K., Beaver Spring , Pennsylvani& Moehn, Jeanne S,, College Park, Maryl d Moller~ Fred H. 1 Jr., CodT.t Wyoming Monol!llni.th, R. o., State College, esia ippi Moon, Henry T., State College, Pennsylvania Moore, Paul J . , Bozeman, Montana Morriseey, John, St.. Paul, Minnesota Moser, Ma17 Sue, Raleigh, North Carolina Moss, Marion louise, W co, North Carolina Mountford, Mre. F. A., Arlington, Virginia Mudd, Anna Lee, Washington, D. c. Mueller, Roaali , Washington, D. C. Muntzing, Ma,nard G., Schen, West V1rgin1a Myer-s, L. Isabel, State College, PeMeylvania

ahrgang, Carol.1n, Lone WC>l!, Oklahoma arramore., Blll.1 Jan , Palo Verde, Arlzona

Nett, Vera Jo, Sarasota, Florid el.son, &nie, Chicago, Illinois

· eleon, Peaches, Rathdrum, Idaho .eweomer, Ralph, Washington, D. C.

Nichol , L. S•1 Washington, D. C. Niedertrank, E. J ., aahington, D. c. Noble, G. L., ChicP '"" , !:Unoie Northey, Willa V.,.. .A.D.f :.:·~,. Iowa Oberg, Clara M., st. Paul, tlnneaota Ogawa, Perry K17omitsu, Lah 1na, Hawaii Ollei-, Gladys, H. 1 Larami 1 Wyoming O'Quin, Julius M. Bat.on Rouge, Louisian Pace, George, Washington, D. C. Paine, .Lorna J ., BJrere, Colorado Paramore, L. R., Waahington, D. c. Pearson, Nevels, Eaet Lansing, Michigan Pepoon, Luelle, Coluabus, Ohio Peppler, Esther, Washington, D. c. Pesquera, Ligia s., Toa Al.t , Puerto Rico Peterson, Arden M., East Lansing, Michigan Phillips, Jean Frances, WUmington, Illinois Hckel"i.ng, F.d Richard, Jameeto~, Obto

Ucha.rd, E. I., Urbana, Illinol• Pl.ant, Carole Joan, Rock;y Ford, Colorado Poliquin, Wil.tred H., Ri.Tel'Side, Rhode laland Polopolue, Leo, Blooaington, Oalitomia Poretma.nn, Theodore E. , Montpellier, Iowa Porter, Mrs. Paul, Washington, D. c. Potter, Charles E. , W shington, D. c. Powel;l, Rebecca, Fresno, Ohi.o Power, Gertrude, W ahington, D. c. Prill, Chestel", Alexandria, KentucJq Proctor, Harriet E., Middlehu17, Vermont Prout, Helen, Fort Collins, Colorado

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MONDAY, JWll 22, 1953

11: 30 am Member• ot th National 4-H Club Camp Rabehl,. J , Rochest er, Mi.nnesot. Rabin, Gertrud , Washington, D. C. Raemusaen, Roland, Herman, ebr ska Ratermann, Den c., Chicago, lllirtoi Read, Cornell Ed el, Bay S ings, Mississippi Reck, Franklin M., Manchester, Michigan Reed, Esther W .. , Quitman, Mississippi Reinhardt, Jim, Maid.en, orth C&rolin Rend 11, George D., Riverside, Calitomi Rettinger, Heman, Jr .. , Bourbon, Indiana. Reynolds, D. June, Wicktord, Rhode Island Richards, Grae , Waehington, n. C. Richards,, Roger Ii .. , Orleans., ebraska Ri~hardson, Earl, East Lansing, Michigan Rieha.rdson, Jin1my, 1.1ancaster, South: Carolina Riney, Anthol, Salem, Oregon Ringler, Margaret K., Colle Park, ~land liv-era, Antonio L,. Na.ranjito, Puer\o Rico Roark, Fae, Baton Rouge, Louisiana Robichaux, W~e, Baton Rouge, Loui iana Robinson, E. L. , Millersport, Ohio Robinson, J. L .. , Wa.•hington, D, O,. Robi on, -Ruth, Ronan, Montana Rotorhh, Melva Lou, Granada, Minneao'h Rogere, J. W., Flnporia, Virginia Rokahr, Mar7, Washington, D. C. Roop, Jerry, Washington, D. C. Ros ly, E. Joan, Pa\tenburg, New Jerswy Row , M. Pauline, Burlington, Vermont Ruley, Bessie Jean, La e Charles, Louisian Russell, Julius N. , Raymond, Missis&ippi Rutledge, L. L. , Little Rock, Arkansas RJdr.ych, Donald J •. , Letdst.on, Idaho }lye, Mary Louise, Little Rock, Arkansas Sabrosky1 La'!1"-el1 -Washington_ D. c. Saney, Lonm.e, Knoxville, Tennessee Santiago, Betty, Juana Diaz Sarda.,, Ralph, Washington, D. c. Savage,. Marga.r t L. 11 . , Washington; D. C. Saylel"; Alison B. , Jetmore, Kansas Scherte, Rita l . , Ben on, Illinois Schlup, L. A., Washington, D. C. Schlup, Pearl, Washington, D. C. SCbmidt, J . P. , Colum.bu. , Ohio Schmidt, Warren E. , Washington, D. c. Setmddt, Mrs. Warren E. , Washington, D. c. Schubert , Jam.es F., Willi st.own, K Jer ey S«>tt, Aubry F. , Knoxville, T nneseee Seaman, Geral.d !. .. , MilW4Uk , Wi~consin Setten, E. B., Washington, D. C. SeneoaJ.• Elna, Rutl nd, Vermont Smcton, Jack, Tal.ms.ge, Kansas

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MONDAY, JUNE 22, 1953

L ' 11:30 MEmlbers of th~ National. 4- H Club Caap Shade 1 Barbara t . 1 Del aware, Ohio Shader, Leslie, Ft . Collins, Colorado Sharp, Davis, Jr. , Logan, Utah Shaw, Janie , Sangerville, Maine Shearin, E,. Page, Wa.1hi.ngt&n, D. C. Shearin, Ellen Scott, Macon, ori.h Carolina Sheffield, Charle A. , Washington, D. C .. Shepardson, Keith, An -1.,-, ebraska Sherman, Maxine, Santa Cruz, Calitorni Shibles, Richard M •• Thorndike, Maine Shigeta, J es Y., Honolulu, Hawaii Shingleton,, Duane,, Harrisonville, Missouri Shinn, Erwin H. , asbington, D. C. Sh.inn• Toa, Conway Springs, Kansas Sbrop:sh:lre, Eleanor a., Ridgew61', Virginia ShrUm, Grant, Union, Missouri S ons, Goodrich R., El Centro, Ce,ll.tomi Simons, L. R. , Ithaca,, ew York Skuciua 1 Elaine M. , Lincoln, ebraslt.a Smith, Elizabeth, W shington, D. c. Smith,. ry Frances, Latayet.te, Indiana Smith, onna, C1e eland, Ohio Smith, Van, Pine Ridge, Arkansas Sowder~ AJ:"thur M. , w shington, D. c. Spaulding, Irving A. , Kingston, Rhode Island Speed, Shirley H., Plainfield, Conneot1cut Speidel, John, Washington, D. C. Sprout, Opal, Lander, Wyoming Sta.lUnga, Larry, Phoenix, Arizona Stamp, FAn:a Regina, Johnston, Rhode Ieland Staver, C. G. , For t Collins, Colorado Steele, Verna, Fruitl&nd, Waehington Steiger, Donald W. , Colfax, Washington steUe, Howard J., Syracuse, New York stenal.and, t . Carol, Antler, North Dakota Stensland, LeRoy, Edmore, North Dakota Stevens, Margaret F . , Orono, Maine Stinson, Ruth, Ottawa, Ka.nsa Strombeck, Lloyd G. 1 Owego, N iW' York Stuart, H. o.,, Kingston, Rhod Island SUtton, Raymond, Newport, Tennes ee sutton, W. A. , Athens, Georgia &reetlan , (Geor ) Robert, Cazenovia, ew Iork Swinford, Je sie, Portales, ew Mexico Tanaka, Bernice, lapaa, Hawaii. Taecher, Wendell R. , Waehington, 1). o. Taylor, Carl c., Waehingtcn, D. c. 'fay-lor, eva Jean, Laurel, Mi s.iss1ppi Taylor, Rosa, Raymond, Nissiseipp1 Tenny-eon, Esther, Forrest City, Arkane a f nechertr, Joe, ' la hington, D. C. Terry,, Joe, Jr . , Kentwood, Louisiana

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MONDAY, JUNE 22, 1953

ll:.30 a M ~s ot the National. Club p huton, Frank, Washington, D. C. Thacker, Althea., Washington, D. c. Th09a s, Dorothy, Washington, D. c. Tho s,, Joe, Washington,, D. c. Thomas; Mary A., M:lddletoYm, ~a.ryla.nd Thompson, Fred,. Bi.rndngham, Michigan Tin-ell, Donald K., C rlott$, Michigan Tel n, th, 'Wa hington, D C. Tonkin, Joe, WuhintJton, D. C. Tootell, R. B., i , Mon Tor , Wilfrodo, L j s, Puerto Rico Trahan, arie L .. Trent, Curtis, :tman, Texas Tucker 1 No P., Washin ton, D. c. Turne.I") Edith, Washington, D. C. TtlrneJ:", R. A., Eva.rt, Michigan '171 r, Ralph f ., Chics.go, Illinois VanLandingh , Eugenia P .• , Tarboro, North Carolin ¥ rnyv~t, Joyce, Alexandria, Louisian Virden, R. Fay, Riverside, California Wadleigh, c. ., Durh , New H p hire Walker, Florence s., New Brunswick, ew Jer1t17 Walker, Ro rt L., Kellerton,, Iowa Wallace, M ude, Blacksburg, Virginia Ward, Leonard, Ra.ton, New exie<J Wardle, Ora Fay, Sandy, Utah Warren, Virginia, Piney Fl.&ts, Tennessee Wasch, Joan, W sh1ngton, D.- c. Wa.tertield, Be rly J., Troy, N York Watkins, MarshaJ..1 0. 1 Gainesville 1 Fl.orida Webb, Julian, Jr., Chipley, Florida Webster, R. L., Washington, D. C. Weik, Shirley, Rockville, Connecticut Welch, a. Herman, aehington, D. C. Welsh, Jame , Langdon;. North Dakoi. Wee1tan, Ruth C. 1 Durh !J New Hnmpsbire W•yrens, 1chola 1 Fergus Fal.le, Minnesota Whaples, R. ., Storrs, Connecticut . Wheeler 1 Boyd E., xington, Kentucky Wilbur., Donald, rton, Rhod l&and William , L. c., Manhattan, KanMt<s Wilson, Loni H., Washington, D. C. Wilson, -• L., \lashington1 I.>. C. Wintch, Jullynn, Tropic, Utah Wintes-, Helen Joy, Valley City, North Dakota Wood, E.. Delano, Ohel8$a, South DUota Woods, Roger I ... Pal.mer, Alaska Wood.ward, Maey J. E .. , Ea t Lansing, Michigan Ia.gel, Shirley 1 Brookfield, ?· seouri Yamamoto, Clarenc , Laupahoeho , Haw.a.ii I 1c , Kenneth1 Mill Hall, Penneylvan1a. Yeiter, Roselle, Washington, D. C. Younger, J. F., Brookings, South I>akot

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11:.30 am Member of the National 4-H Cl.ub C p Youngstrom, C. o., Boi e, Idaho

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ZS\Vas, Roberto A., Orocovis, Pu3rto Rico Zellner, Elizabeth, Athens, Georgia Zollirl.lhof'e:r, Modesta, Washington, D. o.

Quests from other e-ounttl : Bove, Mr. Raul, Uruguey de Robien, Mr . Pierre, France Ergu.t-, Mr. ru, Turkey Eto, l~s Chiyoko, Japan FukU.i, Mr, Toehio, Japan Gonzalez 1 Mr. Lazaro, Urugua7 Gm-ring, Miss Fellci w, Au tralia Halbert, Mr. Robin, Australia. )f.acDonald, Ml". Allan, Australia Rerolle, Mitizs Odile, France Singh 1 Mr.. Ra.meshwar, India eekhout, Mis• Hendrika, Netherlands

Bak, Mr . Alo1s, Germany Boeck, Miss lngeboxeg, G many Engel, MisD El.f'riede, Ge~ Ertz, f..r . Jose., Germa.DT Fruen, Hr. Isador, Germany Grunwald, P..iss Margot, Gennan.;r Hetzel, Mr . Alfred, Cler.many Hofer, Dr . Josef, Germany Kawatri, ¥.r. R :vinda, India Nell, Miss Li sel , GeI'Tll8.n7 Sabel., Mr •• Uois, Germany Schol.z, Dr. Lo-re, GermtlllY von Gayl, Miss Elizabeth, Ge any

Hon. John Foster Dull.e , Secretary of State Hon. George Humphref,. Secretary of the Treasur.r Ron . Jo11Seph M. Dodge, Director, Bureau of th Budg•t Hon. Art.hU'l" s . Flemming, Di.rector of De.tenett Mobilization Hon. John M. Cabot, Asoietant Secretary ot state tor InteJ1-Am$rican

A!f air Dr. Milton • Eisenhower

1:00 i:a (Ron. John Footer Dull s, S cretary of Stat ) OFF THE RECORD

1:10 i:a Honorable Frederick M. ger, Jr., American Ambassador-designate to Belgi (Mr. Alger requested this t.hl"\l Protoe:ol,, eta ting be w1she4 to pay bin r : "' <::ts be.fore departing fo-r his new post)

1:15 IR LUNCH .... (Mr. DeWitt Wa.Uace,, of R ders Digest) OFF THE RECORD (Mr . Wal.lac n ked tha.t his luneheo with the President b kept OFF THE RECCRD)

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Mrs, Oswald B. Lord., Representativ ot the U. s. on the Human Rights Commission of Economic and Social Council ot the United Nations (!h's. Lord requested this thru Mr. Willie~ stating she would like to discus her acti·rl ties 1n :Ettrope J

Dr. rthur F. Bums, Economic Advisor Dr. Gabriel Ha e

Senator 'lill F. Knowla.nd, Calit<>mU.

(General. LeRoy H. ~ atson, Chiet ot the Safety Advanced Group, Japan) ( 1ember ot the 1915 Class at est oint) (Old friend or the President' a) THE RECORI>

(Colonel P ul Carroll) (General latson phoned Col . Carroll an aaid th t he wae in town

. d ~oul like to se the sident before leaving to~ Japan.)

(The President av a. Stag D1nn~r ?.t the White House) OFF THE. RECORD Th follouin were pre ntr

Mr. Bernard .1 . Ba.ruck, ! e York Hon. Herbert Brownell, The Attorney General

"• Harry Bullis, Chairman of the Board, General Mills, Minneapolis Hon ., Joseph r. Dodge, Direct-or, Bureau ot the dget Dr. ilt.on S. EieenhoWeJ" Dr . Edward L. • " son, National Presbyterian Church Mr. Fr Gurl y, President of Santa Fe Lines, Chicago

• John L. Lelds Mr. Fre Lazarus, Jr. , President, Federated Department St.ores, Inc .,

Cincinnati and fow York Hon . John J . McCloy, Chairman of the 'ijoard, Chase N tional Bank Mr. a: . J . Porter, Tua.s Mr. Sid Richardson, Fort Worth, TeXlt.

r . thur Ha.ye SUl'berger, New York Times, .Y. , N.Y. Dr . arry Wriston, President, Brown Universit7

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(The P-reaident left the White Houee ot MlTS T•ntinal, Wuhington National Airport, where he saw his brother, Dr. Milton Eisenhower, ott on bis South erl.can Trip.) THE REOmD

(Hon. Art.bur Fleming, Direotor, Ott1ce ot Defense ~ob111~ation) (OW REC<ED)

The Pren.dent receiftd a del~at.ioa from the Pennsylvania Aeaoeiation ot Firet. Clu• Townehipe, who presented to hill their Outstanding Pennsylvanian ward tor 1953. (fhis appointment waa arranged at the

ueat of Senator Jamee • Dutt, :P nnqlYan1a) The following wen preaents

Senator J •• H. Dutt, Pennsylvania Lieutenant Govemor and Mrs~ Lloyd H. Wood Mr. and Mrs. George E. Mauer, Abington, Pa. Mr. and s. orris H. povita

a. ETan L. James, Ardmore, P • • Harr;r riteclaan, Havertown, Pa.

a. Harold C. · ike, Elkins Park, P • Mr. and .ra. Joseph J. on, Glenside, Pa. Mr. &rr.r Utzy, Jenkintown, Pa.

et.t7 otticer George C. Fleck, Annapolis Air 1 ld John G. Gl ck a/2-C, Dobbins Field, r1 t 1 •

(Honorable o~g• Humphrey, Secretary Qt th Treaaury) (General Wilton Pereona) OFF THE RECORD (Kr. Gerald rgan)

Mr. Benj·aain A. Jarlta, ew York ~Mr. Ja'Yi.ta i the bJ"Ot.her o-r Congressman Jacob • Jarl te, • Y., and aaked it he might coae in and preaet hia book "Peace by ltn'Htamt ~ the Preli.dent)

Honorable Robert Cutler Honorable James Lq

(Brieted the Presid.-it on SC Meet.1ng)

(Mr. Lansdell Christie) ( on. Sherman Adams) THE RECOOI>

(Senator John s. Cooper, Kentuclc7) OF (Mrs. John Sherman Cooper, Mother of Senator Cooper) RECORD

The following had lunah with th• Pr.ai.dent at, the hite Hou... They c-.. to the Ex.cutive Ottice and walked over with the President.

• John McClure Mr. Jerry Laabert

at.or John s. Cooper, entuck;r Hon. c. D. Jackson Dr. rthur • Burn.a

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('ftie .following met with the Preaidct OFF THE RKCORD in tti. Solari ot the White Houffi)

(Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary ot State) (Hon. Walt r B. Smith, Under Seoreta17 ot Stat ) (Mr. Robert Bowie) (Hon. Douglas cArthur, II) (Hon. Frank N ) (Hon. C. D. Jackeon) {Hon. Ja:nea Hagerty) {Hon. 'l'h s E. Stephen )

Major General Rob rt M. Littl.ejolm had t with the Preaid~t at th White House.

(General Littl john telephon d u-• . Stephen• a week ago trom his tarm near Annapolis, _ t.atin.g h upeoted to be here at this tim and hoped he might call on the Preaidtnt)

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The Legi lative Leaden Hon. Richard ixon, The Vice President Senator Robert A. Taft, Ohio Senator St7lea Bridges, ew Haapahi.N Sena.tor WUH.aa F. lnowland, Calltomia Senator Eugene D. MilUkin, Colorado Senator Leverett Sal.tonatall, ••chu,.tta Honorabl Joaeph Martin, Th Speaker Congn•.-n Charles A. Halleck, Indiana Conpeeaan Leslie c. Arends, lllino11 Congrea1UD Leo E. Allen, IDinoie Hon. G rge Humphrey, Seoretar;y ot the Treasu17 Hon. Joseph M. Dod4e, Director, Bureau ot the Budcet Hon. Philip Young, Chairaan, Civil Senice Conmiaaion Hon. rthur s. Flemming, Director ot Det«lae Mobllizatioa Hon. Shel"Man Adaaa Hon. rnard Shanley Hon. Jamee Hagel't7 Mr. M:urrq Sn7der Major General Wilton Persona Mr. ral.d Morgan Mr. Brrce Harlow Mr. Homer Cruenther r. Arthur Minnich

(Honorable Charle E. Wilson, ot General Electric) ~ D (Honorable Sherman dams) OFF .. 11.D RECOR

(Mr. Wilson asked, in a letter to Governor Adaaa, that this appointment be kept OYI 'ME RECORD. He caae to aM Governor Adau and then sav th• President)

Baron Silverc1"07s, the Aab&saador of Bel.gi• Hon. John Foater Dullea, Secret&r:r ot State

(We aaked that Baron SilY4'rcrtJ7e come 1n to •• the J>resident)

nono1.'f:':o:..~ \o:?'l1.~les E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense

Honorable Herbert Brownell, Th .Attorney Gen ral. Honorabl All Dull.ea, Director ot Central Intelligence

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(Th Pree1.den~ departed tor Burning Tree Golt Club where he play golt with the foUowingt )

Hon. Paul G. Hotflun Mr. Jock H. Whitn91 Kr. Bemard (Bunro') Cerler)

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THE PRESII>M' S PPODmmNT THURSDAY1 JUNE 25, 1953

Th Pr 11ictent received the following Committee troa the United Church Women of the National Council of Cburcheu

Mrs. James D. W~er, Col uabia,. Mo., Pre-.i.dent Mt-a. • lfurdoch Macteon, ew York City, General Director Mrs. Edwin Parsons, ew York City, Chai.raan of Aaa•bl.7 Committee. Mrs. Abbie Cl-.ent Jackson, Louistllle, Ky,, ational Board Mra. Jamee 1. DoJ.bey, Chairman, Publlo RelaUona

(Thq spok briefly ot their prograa and aleo inYit.ed the herd.dent to speak at th ir Aaaembl.7 to l:te held in tlantic City, October !)-8. The,r repreeeot an "ti.Mtecl

constitueney ot ten m1llion Protestant Churoh woaen1 with organizations in the forty-eight st.ates. )

Congres-.wt el.vin R. Laird, Wiacon 1n (Preeeiited to the Presidmt a booklet about Wisconsin on beha.l.t ot W1aoonsin Reorea.t;ion&l and Tourist Aseoc:iat..1on. Also invited the Preei.dent to vieit Wisconsin and gave h1a a note trom the Governor of iaconsin. Qenetal Penona recommended that t.hie appointment be granted)

The Preeidmt wi tneaftd the swearing- in in hia Otf1c• ot Honorable Arthur s. Fl,..1ng as Direc'tor ot the Otfice ot Defense Mobilization. (The oath was adminiateNd b7 Honorable Harold H, Burt.on, Asaociat.e Justice, u. s. Supr- Court) The following gUeeta were prennt.:

Judge and Mrs. Harry H. Flem.1ng William Y. Elliett. •· Anhv s. Fleming Henry F. Hurley

Eliu.beth Ann Fl ing Cbarlea Kendall aan Harriet Fleming Lee Schooler

Ha.rry Flemming John Young ThOfllaa Flenning Marie Tylor Arthur Flemming s.n. John W. Brieker, Ohio Mrs. Donald Sberbonq Cong. J. Harrr McGregor, Ohio Hon. Nelson Rooketel.ler Cong. Jea•• P. Wolcot\, Michigan Jam.ea Brownl.M Mr. Ec:hdn B. Oeorgtt William Lambie ReY. Fred rick B. Hanis Hen1";1 Parkman Justi.c• Harold Burt.Oil Thoma Reid

The National. S.ourit7 Council Hon. Richard Nixon, The Vio• Preaidtnt Hon. John Foster Dulles, Seoretar,y ot State Ifon. Charles E. WU.son, Seontaey of De.tense Hon. Harold Staaso, Director tor Mutual. &t it7 Hon. Arthur s. Fl-.ing, Direct.or ot Detenee obilisat.ion Hon. George Humphrey, Seoretaey ot the Treaeu1'7 Hon. Joseph M. Dodge, Director, Bureau ot t.he Budget Admiral lll1am M. Feohteler, tor Chai.nun, J.c.s. Hon. Allen Dulles, Director ot Central Intelligeno. Hon. Roberti Cutl•r

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ational Securit Council (Contin ed) Hon. Lewis L. Strause Hon. O. D. Jackson Colonel Paul T. Carroll Hon . J es • Lay, Jr. · Hon . J. erett Gleason

(Th resident lett tor the aval Gun ctoey)

The Pnaident greeted th veterans that re making the laet trip on the USS ILLIAMSBURG, t the a.val Gun Factory

(Aa these trips on the ILLIAMSBURQ hav been under the auapicea ot th Red Crose, and as the Red Cross hae just c let.ed th ir Ann\lal ConYention, it. wae telt this would be in order.)

The following had luncheon 'Mith the Preaid t t t e Whit Houses Hon. Richard Nixon, The Vice Pre.S.dct Hon. erman Adame General WUto B. Peraone Senator Robert A. Tatt. .. Ohio Senator Styles Bridges, New Haapahi:re Seator Uliaa Knowland, Calitomia Senator ugene D. Millikin, Colorado enator Leverett Saltonstall, aasachus tts

Senator Lyndon Johnson, Tax.as Senator Walter Georg 1 Georgi Senator Richard Rueaell, Georgia Senator Carl Hayden, Arizona Senator Earle C. Cle ants, entuelcy'

Hon. Ezr Taft Benson, Secretary of Agricult

The Preaidmt signed S-2l.12, an Act "To provid for the tranater ot price-.aupport wheat to Pakistan." Th following ware preeent1

Senator George 'D. Aileen, Vel"lll.On Sena tor Allen J . Ellender, Sr., .Louisiana Senat.or H. Alexander th, ew JerffT C ngreeaman Clittord R. Hope, anna Congresmnan Harol D. Coolq, North Carolin Congressman al:ter H. J d, inneeota Cqresaan Jacob K. Javits, ew orlc: Hon. John Foster Dulle , Secretary ot St te Am ssador Melvin D. Hildreth, assigned to Jdat.an Hon. Thurston B. orton, Assistant Secretary of State Hon. Henry A. Byroade, Asai tant Secretary of st te Hon. Donal D. Kenn dy, Director, Office ot outh A ian Attain r. Robert J. Fluk: r, Officer in Char , ·con · c Atta.ira, SOa\ on. Harold E. Staeean, Director, tual. Securit7 gency

Dr. D. A. Fitzgerald, Depu.t;y the Direc or t r Operations, Mutual S curit7 · ·

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The Presidttnt signed S..2112 (Contiml•d) Mr. Horman Paul, Otticer in Char , Aeian, African, Latin American

Program Af tairs JK..ari.on Hardest7, Coordinator for er ency id to Pa.Id.st.an Hon. Ez Ta.tt neon, Secreta.r:r of Agric:mlture Amjad Ali, bas dor t Large, P kistan Mr. M. Shatqat, Charge d' atfair a ad interia Mr , Ahm d , Pre s Attach

(S tor John M. · tler, Ms.rTland) (Gener ilton B. Persons) OFF THE ORD ( Rabb)

Hon. George M. ey 1 Secretary or the Treaw Hon. Joseph Dodge, Dir otor, au ot th t Hon. Robert Cutler

Senator Alexander th, ew JerMT Hon. Lest.r Titu , Ma,or ot at.terson ·N. J . Mr. Jo eph J . M e1 llo, ecuti Te cretaey, t County Republican

organisation, Patterson, ew Jereq (The Senator asked it he might bring these g ntleaen in to 11 t the Presid t. )

a. Walt Walker (Arran 9d by Dr. Snyder; Sh is an ol f'riend ot the Preaidct and a. Ei · enhower; ie the widow of Lt . neral. Walton Walker, who was killed in trattic accident in Korea 1n Decelllber 1951.)

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The following bad breakfast with the Preeidcti Congresman John Taber, New York Congreeaman Errett. P. Scrimer, Kansas Hon., Joseph Dodge, Director, Bul"e&u of th get H jor General Wilton B. Penona

Mr. Jam s elton (This is the well-k;Qown tenor. In early May, Mr. Melton asked Mr. Stephens to arrange tor him to cane in and bring hill a glaaa panel which he vi shes the Prea1dmt to sign tor hie aueum. in Hypoluxo, norida. Thia Jll\18$\'lll 1i called th J ee Melton Auto.rama, and is a muaeua ot anti .e aut obiles.)

The Preei.dent r.ceived a group of cattlemen. (This appointment vaa arranged at the requeat ot the Secretar;r ot Agriculture.) The following were Pl"•Hntt

Hon. Esra Taft eon, Secretary of Agrif\1 .. 't.ure Mr. Jack Porter Mr. Willi C. Donnell, .Marat.hon, Taxaa

• R. J. Runley, Sabina.11 Texaa Mr. Altred Negley, San Antonio, Texas

• L. D. McNeil, Becos, Texaa • J. B. Kirklin, Becos, Texas

Mr. G. c. Carrot.hers, Jr., St.aatord, Texaa Mr. o. K. Mccan, Victoria, Texaa Mr. PenroH Met.cal.t, San Angelo, Texa1 Mr. Peyton McKnight, Houston, Tex.as Mr. Joe Jam.ea, Abiline, Tax.as Mr. Ben Guill, Aaaiatant to the Poat.master Gen ral. Mr. Sam c. Hyatt, Pretd.dent, American National. Catt.lemen's Asso.,

Ifpttsrllle, Wyoming Mr. c. B. fatson, Preld.dent, Com Belt Livestock F edere, Aseo.,

De Kalb, Illinoin Mr. Reese R. Van Vracken, Cllaax, Michigan Mr. L. M. Pexton, .American stockyard Aaao., DenY•r Union Stock

Yard C<>lllJ>lm7, Denver, Colorado Mr. Robert J. Riddell, Pretd.dent, Nat.ional Livestock Exchange,

Peoria, Illinois Mr. Ra;r s. Paul, Rath Packing Caiapan:r, aterloo, Iowa Mr. Jack Roach, Prem.dent, Texas & Southwestem Cattle

Raieen Asao., Fort Worth, Texas Mr. Howard Hill, President, Iowa Farm eau Federation,

Dea Moines, Iowa Mr. Norris K. Carnes, Central CooperatiYe Asao., South St.

Paul, Minnesota Mr. P. o. Wilson, Manager, ational Livestock Produoera Aeeo.,.

Chicago, Illinois Mr. Heney J. Kruse, Sea.tt.le Packing Company, Seattle, aah. Mr. John A. Reina, Heinz's RiYel'side baitoir, Inc., Baltimore,

Maryland

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9tl5 aa Catt.l•eri (Continued) Mr. Shawn• own, Director of Extension, Oklahoma College,

Stillwater, Oklahoma Mr. Chale;r Waugh, Sharon Spring , aa• Mr. S.th T. Shaw, Y&ahingt.on, D. C. Mr, A. A. Helclrid.ge, Long A Hansen Commission Co., Stock lards,

Sioux City, Iowa Mr. D. c. Schatter, President, Nebras a Stock Growera Aaeo.,

o• ill, ebraeka Mr. Jay Tqlor, Aaarillo, Tex.as Mr. • Q. Sad h, In ependent LiYeetock keting Auociation,

Columbu, Ohio Mr. I.ouia • Mohl, Olive, Call!'ornia Mr. Be Hill Gritf1n, President, Florid I.iveat.ock Aa .,

Avon Park, Florida Mr. A., G. rown, Deput7 anaber, Agricultural Division, erican

Bankers Association, Nev Yodt, ew Yorlc Mr. D. • Crowley, Vice Preaidmt, orthweatern · aUonal. Bame,

Minneapolis, eeota Mr. R. M. ans, M•ber, Board of GoYemor , Federal Reaene

S7stem, amrl.ngton, • C. Mr. O. M. Drueger, Prudential Insurance Comp&l\7 or America, nark,

New Jenq Mr. R. I. oval.1, Equitab1e Lire Assurance ciet7, ew York,

Nev YOl'k Mr. John A. Reed, Prea:i.dtnt 1 First. at1onaJ. Bank, Kenaerer, Wyoming Mr. Glenn E. Rogere, Met.ropolitan Lite Insurance COlaPflD71 H. Y.,

New Yoric Mr. Wendell o. Beor&tt, Chai.man, State Couaittee, USDA,

Manhattan, Kanaaa Mr. M. L. Toul.ae,, Executive Vice President, at.ional American

Whol.eeale Grocers Aaao., ew York, York Mr. Harold o. Smith, Jr., Executive Vioe Pre8ident, u. s. Wholesale

Grocer• A .ao., Inc., \t/a.ehingt.on, D. C. Mr. Wataon Rogers, President, National Food Bl"oken Aseo.,

Waehington, D. c. Mrs. R. M. liefer, Secretary-Manager, ational. Asen. of Retail

Grocers ot the United St.ates, Chicago, lllino1• Mr. Jolm A. Logan, Pre9ident, ational Asan . of Food Chains,

Washington, D. c. Mr. Don Parsons, Exeoutin Director, Super l&?'ket Institute, Inc.,

Chicago, Illinois Mr. llorman H. arel, Executive Secretary, Coop. Food Distributors of

America, Chicago, illinoia • Herberi. T. ebb, Prellidmt, National Volunt.a.ry Groupa Inatitute,

Chicago, llllnoi• Mr. Robert J. Wilson, Waehington 880f'etal7, National Reataurant

Asaociation, Inc., Waahington, D. C. Mr. Charles Horrworth,, Vice President, rican Hotel Aseo.,

w Torie, ew Yoric Mr. Wesley Hardenbel"gh, President, rican eat Institute, Chicago,

Illinoie

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'1'ha Preeident d. th S ent CJ.t1B9!lship Smi.nv

( or R ight a s~ t. Council or he ?MCA and C spon red a r project in as~ fOJ' coll ge unive.reiey tmldenta. The &• ot thie project 1e to tudente a tin~ - in t.ion t.o the major problau of o·r govemmont. atld consider he dietinctiw con­tribution of thil Chri ti.an t 1th t~ political. lite, d to cla.rif)' va:r in which Chr1 ti ns act a re pon$1ble citizen•.) The fol.loving were pre ent.t

:ffra. Welle H~, 6708 Porieet Hille Drive, Utd.versif.7 ?ark. land

Adams, J . , University or Pitti.s'tlurl 11, 812 Anab ia Sueet, ittaburgh 19, Pennsylftnia

Ball, Barbara, Uniwr 1t7 or Illinois, 60; Maw - . ftllUe, Urbana, Illinoia

Bl r, Hooll.e, elitte ,CoUete, 215 Main Street., over, Musachuaetk

a..H·-u, _Un , Urd:versity o~ ' sc , 220 Lake V~aon 31 -1 conein

Chu, ¥.a.rU.,n, elleali Colleg 1 :300 k, ew Tork

Ola1r, Winni.hed, Com Univerait7, Niag a on tlle Lake, tano, Canada

Darle , · , clmell niTU"a t.,.1 W Street, Orw1gsburg, Pennsylvania .

Davie, Hat ie, Howard Un1ven1t7, s - , Wh tley Hall, li&ehington, D. O.

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:.30 t Citi sanahip S-ina (Continued) Dunipace, , ling reen .;) ate Un.iv raity, te 2, Bax 35,

Bowling r on, Ohio F gan, a, Wal.leal67 College, 8100 • Jetteraon, Detroit

11+1 ·chigan Frazer, Joann, oute 3, Box 8161 ori 1 gon, University ot

Washington Ault, Darl, ling Gr State University, 207 Park Affllue,

Findlay, Ohio Goldstein, ara, Obelln College, 58 Ogden Place , West, Dobb•

Fetr,y, York Ooodal. , l!."v , Grinnell College, 632 South Clark, Davenport., Iowa G:rq, Davi , Univenity ot Illinois, 6525 rl eat Foster Tenue,

Chicago, Illinois Griffith, ria, Kansas University, 7710 Brookline, St.. Louie,

JifJ.ssouri Harbison, James, Duk University, ll.09 Court.land Avmue, Reidsville,

orth Carolina Horn, uu-y, Stanford UniT raity, ll3 w. Pike Street, Canoneburg,

Pennsylvania . Howard, Shirley, P College, 1032 Randolph, Topeka, Kansaa

enink, Cynthia, University of iscons1n, Chetek, Wiaconein Hulett, Barbar&, Un1versit7 ot Kent cky, 238 Eaat u.weU street,

Lexington, Kentucky Johnson, Margaret., Uninrait:y of Pittsburgh, 2109 Elaore Square,

Pitt l;nsrgh 19, Pennsylvania Kes.l r, 1 l , University of' Illinois, 1209 eat Clark Stre t,

Urbana, Ulinoi.a lirbT, Jan t , U - Berkeloy, 028 Cragmont ATenue , Berkel.e:y 8,

Calitorni.a Kwong, Alic Jo, s ord University, 564 Hamilton Av ue

Palo to, alitornia McCormick, farjorie, University of Illinois, 307 South Sixt;h St . ,

Chillicothe, lllinois McCoy, Mary nn, ckn U UniYeraity, l L. Mulberry Street,

Danville, Pennsylvania Morrill, David, University o~ South Dakot , 509, Sturgis,

South Daleo eal, Robert, DePa:uw Univ raity, 2 Sellinary Court, Greencastle, Indiana

Pqton, B jamin, South Carolina State A , Box 492, College Avenue, Orangeburg, South Carolizaa

Rao,, K. Bhaskar I Stat University or Iowa, B75, Qu~ Dormitory, low City, Iowa

Rinsler, oa&Oll, Lower Court, Wellesley Coll e, ell•sle;r, Maaa . Robinson, e, University o:f rkana s , 1228 Hender80n, Arkadelphia,

Al'kansaa Scanll.a, rt.bur, Tuskegee Institute, Re 27, Fourth F&er.y,

Ttaskegee IrusUtute, Alabama Scott, Jeannette, Un1verait7 of Mis ouri, ll9 South 12th Street,

Ind pendence, an a Sexton, Roy t . , UCLA. - Berkele;r, 2812 egent Street, Jerkelq 51

Calitornia

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L ,,30 .. Washington Student Citizenship S-1nar (Continued) &low, Barbara, Miami UniYeraity, lll Glen V«tue, Maplewood, .J. &nith, Joan, Bowling Green State Uniwrsit;r, 245 • Proapeet,

Bowling G1'99n, Ohio Stabler, Ho117, Barnard College, 186 Main treet, WUliaaat.own,

HaaeachuMtte St•bbine, Robert, Bowling Green State Univ., 330 Doering, Sidne;r,

Ohio Sutherland, Elsie, eue;ran College, '21J7 King street, Columbia

521 Sou.t.h Carolina Shellq, Joan-Marie, st.anford Uniwrait7, 68 St. Mar7'a A'Y9l'lue1

San Pranc1H01 Calitomia Tqlor, F.dgar c., Waehington Uninnit;r, 7 Briarclitt, Clayton

24, Missouri Wallace, Nanc;r, Grinnell College, Roanoke, lllino1• Weeae, Laura, Comall UniYehity, 6671-32nd Street, • w.,

Washington 15, D. C. Weiss, Elisabeth, Dennr Uniyeraity, 172 South Downing, Denv•l".

91 Colorade Weanr, Jean, Bucknell Uninraity, Jordan, Pennqlvania Watlington, Patricia, Univerai tT ot Kentucq 1 423 Wen 9th

st:Net, Ruaellrllle, KaituclQ' Wendell, l..arrT, Central College, Iowa, 1707 Hinkson nnue,

Columbia, MialOUri WaaMngtc>n CPtt.n

Scurlock, stella, Cha:lnan, 1721 Rhode Ialand Ave., • w., Wau.,D.c. Baldwin, lanc;r, 3233 P street, N.W., Washington, D. C. Bauman, Walter, 2827 - 29t.h St., N. ., Wa8hington, D. C. Branaccmb, Mra. Lewi•, 5901 JohnBOD Avenue, Betheada, Maryland Dela Puente, Mr. &: Mr•. Joseph, 113 Wqne Pl.aC., S.E., Waah. 1 D. C. GUet.rap, Karguer1t., 1500 Mua. AYe. 1 N. w., Washington, D. C. Greene, Margret, 1728 - 21st St., .N. W ., Washington, D. O. Harrington, Welle, 6708 Forest Hill Drive, University Park, Maryland

and high school children, Amt and George Ha.JTington Irwin, s. Jamee, .3000 Tilden Street, • .. ; Washington, D. c. tarter, Mary Dee, 3ll2 Q St?'Mt, U. W., Washington, D. C. Laner, Barbara, 3112 Q street, N. ., aehington, D~ C~ Mason, Charles, P. O. Box 108, Waehington 4, D. C. Horae, Mrs. Wilbur, .3408 ?lorth George aon, Arlington, Va. Morse, Datld, _ 3408 North George a90n, Arlington, Va. Pope, Mrs. Mabel.1 _1721 Rhode Isl.and Ave., • w., W ah., D. C. Rojohn, Arlin, 8JA-20th Street, • w., Waahington, D. c. Wilson, Dr .. Frank, School ot Religion, Howard Un1nrait7, Waah.,D.C. Wilson, Mra. Frank, 503.3 Blaine Street,, N. W., uhington, D. C. Seamans, Mr. and s. H&"71 118 H•eket.h St., Ch9V7 Cbaee 15, Md. Bo)ral., Mr. Mra. Walter, 2853 Ontario Rd., • w., Waeh., D. c. Catchinga, the Rev. and Mre., 407 Hobart Place, N. W.,Waah., D.C. Hall, Cl.Jde C., Ga.nett Pa11c, l1a.r7land Lind8q, Malrlna, 1711 MuaachuMtta ATeD.ue, H. W ., au., D. C. Abrahaa, Mr • Herbert., 490S Cnaoen.t St., H. W., Waehington, D. C. Laa, Dr. Elbabeth, .38.54 n.orenoe A.-.enue, Alexandria, irginia

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Cabinet Hon. Richard 1xon, The Vice President Hon. John FoBter Dulle , Th Secl"etary ot State Hon. George Huq>hrey, The Secretary o! the Treaaur,r Hon. Charl s E. Wilson, The Secretary- ot Defense Hon. William P. Rogers, Deput7 Attorney General Hon. Charl s R. Hook, Jr., Deputy Postmaster General Hon. Ralph A. Tu.dor, Under Sec?"etaey ot the Interior Ron. Ezra 'l' rt Benson, Secretary ot Agriculture Hon. Sinelair Weeks, Sec tar;y or Comnerce Hon. Martin Durkin, Secretary ot Labor llon. OVeta Culp Hobb7, Secretary ot Health, :Education & Welt~ Hon. Joscsph Dodge, DiNctor, Bureau ot the get Hon. Hat'l>ld Stassen, Director tor Mutual Security Hon. ller:u'7 Cabot Lodge, Jr., Ambassador to UH Hon .. Philip Young, Chainnan, Civil .Serrl.ce Conmdseian Hon. Sherman Ad ffon. c. D. Jackaon Hon. Robert Cutler Hon. Bemard Shanley Hon. Gabriel Hauge General WU ton B. Persona Hon. Edmund F. Ma.nsure, Administrator, General Services Adil. Mr. Arthur Minnich

Mr. Sid Richardson, Fort Worth, Taxa•

Honorable Foster Furcolo, Treasurer and ReceiTe!'-General, State ot Haesachuaetta

Honorable Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr-., Ambassador to the UN (Is f6rm.er Congres9ntan. Wrote to the President in Mq asking it he might talk to him about seriou shortage ot proteasional. and scient.ific manpower, and present to the President two str.ggeations which he made while serving in the Congress.)

Honor ble R. Douglas Stuart, Allerioan Ambaseador-d•aigriai. to Canada {The Ambassador asked tor thi thru Protocol, to P8.7 his reapecta before departing tor his new poet.)

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(Honorable John Foster Dullea, Secre~ of State) OFF THE RICORD A 't THE WHITS BOUSI

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THE PRESIJllHT' S APPOINTMENTS SATURDA.Y, JUNE 27, 195.3

AT CARP DAVID, MARYLAND

SUIDAt, JUD 28, 1953

AT CAMP DAVID, MARYLAHD

The President visited Camp Greentop - camp for crippled chil.dre •

The President an Mrs . Ei enhower Yisited their ta.rm ne Gett]'sburg, PennqlTania.

THE PRESIDENT AND HIS PART? RETURNED TO THE HITE HOUsl A'f

8120 P.M. SUNDAY EVDIING.

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THE PRESIDENT• S APPOINTME!rPS MO IDA!, JUNE 29, 195.3

Legislative Leaders Hon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President Sena.tor Robert A. Ta.rt, Ohio senator Styles Bridges, New Hampshire Senator 1illiam F. Knowland, Calitorni Senator Eugene D. Millikin, Colorado Senator Leventt Sal.tonatall, Maenchusetta Honorabl Jo.aeph Hartill Congreaean Charles A. Halleck, Indiana Congl"eaaman Leslie c. Arends, Illinois Congnaaman Leo E. Allen, Illinois Honorable Sh rman Adams Major General Wilton B. Peraona lton. George Humphrey, Seoretv,y or the Trea9Ur;y Hon . Herbert Brownell, The Attornq General Hon. Arthur Stmnertield, 1'he Postaaster General Hon . _Philip Young, Chai.run, Civil Service Commission Hon. rnard Shanle7 Hon. James Hagert7 Hon . Gabriel Hauge Mr. Murr y Snyder lr. rthur Minnich

Mr. Gerald Mol"gan Mr. Hamer Gruenther Mr. Beyce HarlC111

General. Omar N. Bradley, Chainaan, Joint Chiefs ot Statf Admiral William Fechteler, Chief ot Naval Opera.tione

(This is General Bradley's usual Monday report to the President)

Honorable Arthur Burns, Economic Advisor Honorable Gabriel Hauge

(This is their usual. Monday appointment with t-be President)

Bishop Dr. Hans Lilje, President ot the Lutheran World Federation Dr. Heinz L. Krekeler, Charge d'Affaires, Diplomatic Missission ot

the Federal Republic ot Gf9l"marJT Bonorabl John Simm.one, Chief, Division ot Protocol Rev. Robert E. Van Deuaen, Washington, D. C., Secretary ot th•

National Lutheran Council Honorable Gabriel Hauge

(This appointact requeated by Bishop Lilje thru St te Department, which reconmended that the President receive him, stating he, next to Bishop Dibellus, is probably the most illportant Proteetant clergyman in Gel'll&ny. Has been President of the Central. Coumittee ot the Lutheran Inner Hi.esion and also a membe:r ot the ExecutiT• Committee of the Lutheran World Union . In 1947 he became Bishop ot Hannover; in 1949 was appointed Chairman ot the Evangelical Church or U.rman,-; in 1952 was el.ected President ot World Federa­tion or World Churchs,)

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(John Minor Wisdom, New Orleans, Louisiana.) OFF THE RECORD

The resident witnessed the wearing in, in his ottice, ot Mrs. Ka.th rine G. Ho'll.u.rd.1 as ~puty Administrator ot the Federal Civil Defens Administration. The following guests we.re present.:

Honorabt~ Val Peteraon, Administrator Mr. Charles P. Howard Mr. Herbert G. &wa J.lr. aul Wagnsr Mr. John A. Dechant Mrs . Jeannette T. :orOl'O llrs. Dona Cole Mr. John Hurley Miss Margery A. Jacoby

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Honorable Walter B. ~th, ~1.11.er Secret ry ot State Honorable Roger Kye$, Deputy Secretary ot Defense Honorable Robert T. Stev••, Secretar,y 0£ the Anq Admiral William M. Fechtel.er, Chief of aYal. Operations Honorable U. A1exis Johnson, D pu.ty Assietant Secretary of St te

tor Far Eastern Attaira Mr. Charles Sullivan, ottice ot the Seereta.ry of Defen11e

Honorabl Ezra T~ft Ben•on, Seeret.ar¥ of Agricultun Honorable Val Peterson,ADainistrator, Federal Civil DfJ.f'en•• Honorable Robert Fan-ington, Governor1 Farm Credit Adainistration Honorable Sherman dam

Hr. and Mrs . Willia Schloea and tour children , Indianapolis, lnd.ian& (Hr. Schloss is President of the Morris Plan Bank in Indiana.­polis. Mr. Ernest R. ('l'ex) Lee, toraer aide to the President, requested this appointment stating that Mr. Scblo•• gave hia (Mr. Lee) ott all the time be w .. ted last. year to work in behalt ot the reeidct•s candidaq, betore and alter the convention. Mr. Schloss ottered his Fl.odd hoae, thru Kr. Lee, to the President when he was Chief ot Stat! ot th Anq)

Honorable Allen Dulles, DiMctor ot Central Intelligenc•

(Mr. Carter Burgen) OFF THE RECoRD

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1'BB PBESIDIMT'S APPOINTllEN'rS TUESDAY1 JUD 30, 1953

8:00 (Th following had breakf'ast with the President a.t t.he White Hott ) s (Mr. Aksel Nielsen) (Hon:. Georp Humph:rey) OFF 'fHE BECORD {Hen. Joseph M. Dodge) · (Hon. Sheraan A.clama}

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naturalization of persons s•ning in the Armed orce ot tbs United 8tat1Js atter Jlme 241 1950.' The toll.owing were presents

&Ina.tor Arthur V. atk1ns1 Chairman, S te Sub-C tt .. on Imigration,, Utah

Senator Pat McCarran, Nevad Cong?"e•sm.an: Louis E. Graham,, Cb $.man, House Sub-C ttn

on Immigration,,. Pennsylvani Congreaaun Emanuei. Geller, New York Congressman Fr&nci• E. Walter, ~nn lv: a

(Hon. Harold Sta en, Director tor Mutual Bet!!:ur1.t,-) OYF 'l'JlE RECORD

Honora"ble C rloa P. Roaul.o, torm Philip in Amb aea.dor o t.he United states

Mr. Temple Wanamaker, Philippine n.sk, S t Department (This appointnvmt aJTangeld at the request. ot the Seer tary of state. Romulo has announced his decision to tom a third party and nter campaign r r the Presidtli.Cy o! the Philippines against irino and M gsqsay1 in N.ov r, 19S;3. Ranlo desire11 to pay tarewell call on th sident)

9:40 (Mr. Ben Richard , Dallas, 't s) OFP THE RECORD

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{Honorable C. D. Jackson) {Honorable Robert Cutler) (Honorable William Jackson) Off THE REOORD (Honorable !bbott ashburn)

(Mr. C. D. Jackon 'brought these Jn.$n in to subdt report ot Bill Jackson C:ommitte • the Pre ident' s C •tt.ee on Inte~ national In£orma.t.1on ctivitie .}

The President pNsent.ed t.h YoUD& erlcan als tor Br "" cd Servio t<.' ':>hf> foll~g:

Boward Fitzgarrt\.;::, lk., Dai.la , Qngon, Medal !or BraY•J:'7 Obul•e W. Knighton, 16, Montg~,. Al b _ , Medal tor Brav•rr RoUin Shoemaker, 18, Denver, Colevado, edu for Serrice

(These awards were set up by law and thi ie the second emiua.l presentatien. the law provid s that \he President $hall present t.ltese awards to -t;ho e chosen by th Departa.n\ of Justice) Th~ following guests re present:

Mr. &: Mrs. Walter n01d Shoemak r, Denver, Colol"ado, and thre ehildrena Floyd, Forrest & Conni Shoemaker ( rent.it of Rollin Sho er)

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{Mother ot Howard Fitzgerald} Clordon L. Co1eman1 SCont Elteout1Te, Montgome171 Alabama

(With Cbarlee Knighton) CottgHeaman Walter Norblad, Oregon Congreeman Bfron G. Rogers, Colorado Congns8111181l George M. Grant., Alabama Hon,, Rerbert Brownell, The Attomq General Bon. J. Edgar Hoover, Chairman, Depariaent of Justice's Young

Atnl'ic Med.ala Comdtte• Hon. J . Lee Ranldn, Member of CO!limitt e, and As i.at.ant Aitornq

Oenel"al. Mr .. a. Frederick Mullen, Mellber ot Camittee, and l>iJoect_or ot

Public Info)l'lnation, Departaen\ ot Justice

{Honorable Herbert Bn>wnell, The Att.omq General) (Mr. Paul F. Lanavola, District of New Mexico) (Mr. Charles ICJ"eat Orr, District of Montana) OFF THE RECORD (Mr. Jaek Chapler Brown, Southern Di•trict of Indiana) (Mr. Simon S. Cohen, District ot Connecticut.) (Mr. Thomae Fitzhugh Wilson, Western Lc>uisiana)

(The Attornq General asked it he might. bring these new u. s. At-tomey-s 1n to meet. the h-es1dent OFF THE DEC-ORD)

Honorable :Uewel.1 .. ,.n E. Thompson, Jr • ._ American Ambassador to Austria. (Amba&aador Thompson reque.ated this thru Pro~ol, to pa7 reepeotb "".-fore leaving for n post.)

General la.than F. Twining, Viee Chief of Sta.tr, U. s. Air Force

Honorable Lewi Douglas (Mr. Douglas telephoned Mr. Stephens last week troa llew Yorlc to ask for this)

Th tollewing b.acl Lmloheo with the Pre•ident at th White House: Honorable Robert Outl•~ Hon. S. EYerett Gleason

Hon. Arttbur S rtield, The atmaater Gene Sen tor Everett McK. Dirk en, lllinoia Mr. Carl Schroeder

(The Postmaster General aakect it he ndgbt. bring in Mr. Schroeder, who is to be the next Poatult.er at Chic go,_ llli.no1s)

Mr. Robert McLean, Aseoc1ated Preas, Pbil.adelphia, PermsylYani.a.

(Mr. GvJ" Fam.er~ Va8hington1 D. C.) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Shel'll8D Ad.alts}

(ls being considered tor appt.. to National Labor Relations Boa-rd)

(Dr. stanl High, ot Readfl'S Digest) OFF THE RECORD