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THE RESIDENT'S APPO!llmENTS THURSDAY, APRIL J., 19S4

(The following had !reaktan OFF THE RlCO!W with the President:) (Sena.tor William F. Knowland, CalU'"Omia) (Sena.tor Homer F irguson, Miclrl.gan) (SenatOl" en• D. Mlllildn$ Colorado) (Honorable ) (Honorable Wilton B. Pe:raon )

Congressman Ove~on Bro&k"Bj touiaiana, btioJli\l Vice President of the tional Rivel's and ff a~s ngres Sen tor John L. McClellan, President. Congressman Dewey Short, !14.ssourl., Chairman o-r the Board Congi;."esamn Sid Si:mpson, Illinou, CbaUman.1 Projects Committee (Invited th ~ P1"Etatd~t to attend annual conven\ion ot the Co~greae ot Nat1onal Rivers and Harbors, in Washington, D. c., May 2S* l9S4) ( jbr M. C. Mi.gel, Chail'flW'l, rd ot Tru ee, man Foundation tor the Blind, Inc.) (Mis ldel.) (OFF tBE RECORD - Oame 1n to eee Mr* St:ephens $ld saw the President)

10:00 am National ~rit7 CouneU Hon. e.hard. b.nn, The Vic President Hon. John Foste~ Dulles, 1be Secretary of State Hon. Charles E. WUsont ~tary of Defense HoJh Harold E. Stasoen, Di"otor, F. o. A. Hen . Art.bur s. Flemming,, Director. o. D. M. Hon. Georg• M. HUB\ph~, Seentaq el the T:reasurr Hon. True D. Moree, Acting Sec:ret.ary of Agriculture Hoa. Samuel W. Andt!rson, Asai-st.ant Seer t4ey' of Commerce Hon. Rowland R. Hughes, Acting Di"ctor, · . eau of the dget Hon. Arthur F. Bums, Chairman, CoUll.Cil of onomic Ad.rlsors Hon. John H. Davis, Aseietant Seoret.ary of .Agricult'Ql"e Hon~ Glarence Fl1'ho1s, Special Consult.ant t.o the Pred.dent Admit"al A.rthur \'l. Radtord, Cbainan, Joint Chiefs of statf Gener.al c. P. Cabell, Acting Direct.or of C~ntra:l. Intelligence lion. Rob~rt Cutler, Special As•istant. to the eoident Hon. Bt1ce rlow, Adndnistl'ative Assistant to the Preeident Hon. Shennan Adams, Assistant to the Pl'i id.dent Hon" WU't#on B. rersone, Deputy aietant to th sident Hon, J es s .. La.y1 JJ>., ecuttvo ~aey, N. s. c. Hon. s . Ever&tt Gleason, Deputy Executive Secretary, N. S. c. 1:00 (The following had l.uneheoti OF'f nm RECORD with the President:) ( • .iT How rd) (Mr. Walker Stone) {Hon . Jam.es Hageny) Pa$J 2

fhe l'l"eaidmt signed H. R. 5331 1 An Aet "To provide to>:' the establi~ent Qf a United State:J Ail" Foree Acad , and or Qt.J'ler purpo .1t ,,,e following also witnessed th oeremony: Hon. Harold E.. Ta:tbott, Secretary o! the r F<>rce Hon . Jame H. Douglas, Under secretary ot th Air Fo:rce neral Na.t#ha.n F .. Twifting, Chief of Start, USAF General Thomas D. ·lhite, Vice Chitt.f of Sta!f1 USAF tt ._ n. Herbert Harmon, Projeot Oftieer tor Air cad.e1117 lb-1g. eral Joe W. Kelly, Director ·ef Legislative LiaiJJOn, USAF eral Carl Spaatz Srm . Leverett _tonstaU, Ma.ssaehus• ts n. Ho:i;ner E. Capehart, Indiana Congressman Dewey Short• Miissouri Congressman ~1 Vinson, orgia Mr. RobeJ.."'t 1 Oounael, House .A.nted Sel"'Vicei!J Comm.it.tee Mr. T. Edwa.ri. Bra.$\i'-ell, • aaistant Counsel., Senate Arnied S nice. ~tte

Hon. B. Frank Hein.\Zlcmum, The vernor o! Alaska Hon. Douglas cKay, Sec:retary of the Interior (Arranged at the request o:t • O.nne Lewis, Assistant cretary ot th InteriGr. • H i.ntzl . came in to pq hi respects)

.3:10 { • 1o Pappas, Bo ten, SS chusetts) OFF THE RECORD

(Hon. Harb rt. wnell, Tb Attom y General) OFF THE RECORD 4:00 ( • Robert oodrutt, Atlanta, Georgia) O F THE RECORD

4:30 • James ~' Preside,nt, Ci u ns tot" EisenhOllfel' Mr. Spencer T. Olin (Bon. herman Adam.s) (Mr. Olin i-s prospectiv F'inan¢e Chairman of Citizens for Eisenhower)

6:00 (Mr. Meyer Kestnbaum) OW THE RECORD

Tbe President pressed .. lever lthich lit t he SiORI> OF HoPE in Tim.es Square, New Yoric, thui launching the Cancer Cruaade of· the Ainmoan Cancer Society, Ine., in the Broad.ca.sting ROQ of the bite House. the tollowing gueets were present: Htm. and s. Walter J. Kohler, Governor o! isconsin, and Cha.ilinan ot the Board, American Cancer ciet7, Inc. Elmer H. Boost, Chainnan of Can~r Crusad Babe Didrikson Z ha.l-ias Mefford R. Rt.inyon, F.xecut.ive Vice Prea.idl\mt, eri.can Cancer Societ7 Frank Kruier, Direct.or of Field Relation ,. American Canea Societ7 steve Barrie, Direetior ot Speci$.l JWents, AttJeriean Cancer Soeiet.y Clayton Sanders, Crnsade Chd.nnan, DUtriet of Col'Ulllbia Divisi(l)il Frederick P. H. Siddons, Preai.dent, District o! Columbia DivisiOr'l TmrtlSDAY,, APRn. 1, 1954 Page 3

Cancer Crusade (Continued) , • Fr derick P. H. Siddons .. · ss Betty Dodd (tra.velts 'Wl.th Urs. Zabariae) ClL*ton R, Read, Director of ?ublie Rel.a.tio s, American Ca:n.cer Society Dr . Mal.co , Secretary of tho Co ·ttee on Growth, American Cane~r Soci~t7 Col. Luk c. Q-.;iin.n, Be sentEJ N ti na1 Soeiety in District. o! Columbia THE PRESIDENT' S APPOIN TS FRIDAY> APRIL 2, 1954

(Hon. , Secretary of State) ( Hon. Charles E, Wilson, Secretary of Defen3e) OFF THE RECORD (Admiral Arthur W. Radford, Chairman, J . C. S. ) (Hon. ) Hon . Douglas McKay, Secretary ot the Interior Hon. Archie Alexander, GoTemor of the Virgin Islande Hon. Val Waehington, Republican National Committee (The Governor wished to pay bis respects be!orfl leaving tor his new post)

10:00 8Dl Cabinet Meeting Hon. Richard ixon, The Vice Pre~ident Hon . Walter B. Smith, Under Sec:retary ot State Hon. Marion B. Folsom, Under Secretary of the Treasury Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary or Defense Hon. Herbert Brownell, The Attorney General Hon. , The Postmaster General Hon. Douglas McKay, Secretary- or the Interior Hon. True D. Morse, Under Secretary of Agric'11ture Hon, , Secretary of Commerce Hon. James P. Mitchell, Secretary ot Labor Hon. Ro-wland R. Hughes, Deput;y Director, eau of the Budget Hon. Harold E. Stassen, Director, F. o. A. Hon. ArthUT S. Flemming, Director, O. D.. M. Hon. Philip Young, Chairman, CivU Service Commission Hon. Arthur Burns, Chairman, Council ot Economic Advisors Hon. Felix Wormeeri; Asaiatant Secretary of the Int,erior Hon.. Shennan Ada.ms Hon. WU ton B. Per10n8 Hon. Bernard Shanley Hon. Gabriel Hauge Hon . Bryce Harlow Hon . Maxwell Rabb Hon . Arthur Minnich The following wePe abeent: The Secretary of State The Secretary ot th Treasu.ry­ The Secretary ot Agricmltu.re The Secretary of Health, Education & Welfare (no one represented HEW) 'l'b.e Director, Bureau of th Budget Hon .. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. ll:30 am ( Hon. Lewis L. Strauss, Chairman, A. E C.) OFF THE RE.CORD

12:45 pa (The President and s. Eisenhower, accompanied by Mrs . Doud, U-s. Moore and Mrs. Walker, left the White House and motored to Camp David, Maryland, where they spent the week-end) THE PRESID~T ' S APPODl'DmNTS SATURDAY, APRIL ), 1954

AT CAMP ~VlD, MARYLAND

THE PRESIDENT• S APPO!NT.MENTS SUNDAY, APRIL 4, 1954

AT CAMP DAVID, MARYIAND

8:20 (The Pl"eaident and Mrs . Eisenhower returned to the White House) (The following met with the :Preli.dent at the White Houff OFP THE RECORD •) (Hon . John Foster Dulles, Seeretar,y of State) (Hon. Wal~e::r B. Smith, Under Secretary of State) (Hon . Dougl•s cArt.hu:r 2nd, Counsel,, State Dept) (Admiral Arthur • Badtord, Chairman, J . C. S. ) (Hon . Roger M. K;yes, Deputy oretary of Detense) THE PRESIDER'f ' S !PPOIIDfENTS MOIDU, RIL S, 1954

S:JO am The L6gisl.e.t1ve Leader Hon. , The Vice Pre !dent. Senator William F. Knovland, Cal..i.fomia. Senat<>l" Eugene D. Mill.ild.n, Colorado Senator Homer Ferguson, Michigan Senator Leverett Sal~onstall, sG&Chuset.t, Senator H. AlexandeF Smith, New Jf}wsey Hon. Joseph W. ~in, Jr. , Tb Speaker Congreasma.n Charles A• .Halleclc, Indian Congres . slie c. Arends, Illinoi Congresaman John M, Vor;vs, Ohio Ben. George M. Humphrey, $el).~ta.17 ot the 'freaaur,y Hon. Rowland Hugh.es, Deput7 Direct.or; reau ot t.he dpt Hon. Roberb M. ey, Chief of tbe lntern tional Di . , Bur .. of the Budget Hon . rold E. stass:en;, Director, !". o. A. Hon . Morris Wo.l.t, ner al Counsel, F. o. A. Hon . Glen IJ.oyd, D puty to the Director, F. o. A. Hon . Leanard Hall, Chairman, Republican National Committe Hon . James sett , Republic.an National Committee Hon . Sherman Adams Hen . Wilton B. Pe~SOAS Hon . Bernard Shanley Hon . J ·· s erty Hon- Mun-a.y Sn1t1er HQn . ibert Cutlet" Hon . Bry:ee Harlow Hon. Ge:rald MoJ!'gan Hon- .Jae,k rtiii Hon. H er Gruenther Hon. rl.e Chesney Hon . Arthur Minnich (Hon. Jos.eph w. in, Jr., The S:peaker) (Cong . Charles A. Halleck, Indiana) OFF THE REOORD (Cong. Leslie c. A:rends1 Illinois) 10:30 Admiral Arthur • Radford, USN,, Chairman,, J . c. s. eral Ne.than F. Twining• USAF eral tthew B. Ridgway, USA Admiral Robert B, Camey,, USN (This $.s Admiral Radford' s usual Monday appe>intment. He asked it htt Jnisht bring With him ~he Joint. Chie!"s.) lltOO Mr. Clark G~ittith, President, \'l ashington B Ball Club Mr. Edward B. Eynon, Jr. , Secretary & Assl.stant Treasurer (lnvtt ed th~ Preaident and Mrs. Eiaenhov r to a.tt..end the Opening Base Ball Game on April l.3th, and present.ad to them their annual p· sees) MONDAY, APRIL 5, 1954 Page 2

11:15 am Dr. Arthur Flemming, Director~ 0 , D. M. (Usual Monday appointment; 1:00 JD (LtmCH) 1:40 (The President l eft the te House £or the Washington National Cathedral)

2:00 pa The esident attended funeral services f or th late General Hoyt S. Vandenbe~g, USAF , St. Joseph' s Chapel,. 'ashington National Cathedral. 2:4S (The Preeident returned to the White House) 5:00 General Lauria Norstad, Air Deputy to the Supreme Allied Comnander Europe. (The President gaTe a STAG DINNER tor the £olloving:) Arthur K. Atkinson, President, Wabash Railroad Co., St. Louis Irving Berlin, President, Irving rlin Mu$ic Corp., New York Willa.rd R. Cox, Pre8ident, Coca Cola Bottling Co . , St. Louis Ralph o . Damon, sident, Trana World Airline , Inc., N York George H. Deike, Chairman of the B rd, Mine ety Appliances Company, Pittsburgh Robert Di Giorgio, Co-owner, Di Giogio Fruit Corp., San Francisco J . Russell Forgan, Partner, Glore For gan Co., New York Jack Foster, tor, Rocky Mountain News, Denver George C. Hannaway,, Vice President,. T. J. ss Tie Co., St. Louis G. Hovard Rodge, Owner, G. Howard Hodge, lnc., New York John N. I rwin II, Partner, Patterson, Belknap & Webb, qew York Roger D. Lapham., Civic Leader, San Fran~isco S el D. Leideedort, Sr. Partner, S. D. Leideadort & Co., New York (Dr. Harold I. Magoun, Denver) OFF THE RECORD lion. Richard X. Nixon, The Vice Pre ident Bayard • Pope, Chairman, Exec. Committee, e Midland Trust Company, New York THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS 'l'UESDAY, APRIL 6, 1954

7:45 am (The .tollowing bad Breaktaet with the President OFF THE RECORD: ) (Senator illiam F. Knawland,, Ca.litomia) (Senator Hugh tler, ebraska) (Senator Guy Cordon,, Oregon) (Hon. Wilton B. ersons) Eh45 a Honorable Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense (Usual weekl.7 appointment) 9:00 (Honorable Charles E. Wil$0n, Secretary ot Detense) (Hon. Roger Kyes, Deputy Secretary ot Defense) (Hon. W. J . eill, Assistant cretary of Defense) (Hon. Robert T. Stevens, Seereta:ey ot t.he .Arn!T) (Hon. Robert B. Anderson, Secretary of the avy) (Hon. Harold E. Talbott, Seoretaey or the .Air Force) (Congreseman John Taber, New York) (Congressman Richard B. Wigglesworth, saachus tts) (Congressman rett P. Scrivner, Kansas) {Congressman Gerald R. Ford, Jr., Michigan) (OFF THE RECORD appointment with the President to discuss Defense Appropriations)

11:15 Mr. and Mrs . Jatthev Henson • John Sengstacke • Dowdal Davis • C. c. Dejoie, Jr • • W. o. Walker · s. Nannie M. Turner s. Robert L. Vann • Frank L. Stanley • T. C. Jervay • Herbert M. Frisby • James L. Hioka • Carl .u.rphy • Maxwell Rabb {Mr . Henson is S"! years old and onl.y living erican who ie surrl.vor 0£ Ad:miral Peary's expedition when the North Pol.e was DiscOTered. April 6th is anniversary date. Arranged bf Mr . Hagerty at the request of p-oup from the National Newspaper Publishers Association. } '!be Preeident received the delegates ot th ational Conterence or Police Associations. {This was arranged at the request or Inspector Francis, White House Police.) The following were present: ALEXANDER, Robert J ., Police Department, Syracuse, ew York P'INNEY, Bruce, 14311 West.wood, Detroit., Michigan, Detroit Police Department BUNITSKI, Peter N., 1515 Grqrock Drive, Dellwood, ilmington, Delaware; Wilmington Police De rtment TUESDA!, APR!l. 6, 1954 Page 2 L i1:45 National Conference ot Police Associations {Continued) Dtm!ON~ Richard (retired) Metropolitan Police i)epal"t.ment , Wa.s:bington, D. c., 504 DomeJt Avenue, Apt. /1102, 4I'akonia 12, Md. CAPASSO, , 7618 - 15th Avenue, Takoma Park, .;ryl nd; U. S. Park Police, Washington, D. c. OARTO , John E. , 2001 · raw Avenue, New York 62, New York; Police Department. CASSESE, John J • 1 10 Ocean Parkway, Brooklyn, aw Yorlq New York City Police Department OOBI, W9 'l'. (Bill), Loe Angeles County Deput7 Sherif't; 509 North Main St., Los Angeles 12, Ca.11fom.1a COL'E, Berl7n, ~24 Glori.a Street, San Diego, ; San Diego Poliee Department CONNELLY, William J .. , Police Depa.ttment, Elizabeth, New Jersq PEVANEY, Howard J., Police Depal"tm:~t. Glen dge.. Maw Jer88)"' BERWART·, Andrew M., 2206 Corbin Road, Baltimore 14, Marylan.dJ Vice Pre ident, Bal..ti.Jnore City Retired Police Afteoeiation DOLAK, Stephen, Poliee Department. Milw ukee, Wisconsin DOW, 'Phe.odor.e T., 343 Ralston Street, San Francd.seo .. Cali.tomia.J San Francisco Police Department Dmm, Francis H., 282'7 Brentwood. Rd., N.E., Washington, D. C.; Metropolitan Poliee Depa.rt.ment, Wash., D. C. DYAS, Robert D., .30.S - 37th Street, S. E.,, ~ ashington, D. C.; Metropolitan Police Department, Wash., D. c. ELLISOR, H. L., 6314 Still.well Street, Rou st.on, Texas;. Houston Pie>Uee Department, ERICKSON .. Walter B. , 5236 - 46th Avenue, uth, Minn_,apolis, Minne sot.a, ; Minneapolis Police Depa.rtm.ent. GEBHART, Edward D., 619 Harrington street, Wilmington, Del.awareJ Retired, Dela.ware State Police GIVEVS, Royce L., 1228 West Lawn Drive, Falls Church, Virginia; Met.ropolitan Poliee Depal'tment, ashington, D. C. HALSTEAD, Jack L . , l0.36 - West l0.3rd st.• Los Angeles. California.; Los Angeles Police Department HARRIS, Charles M., 5311 Wendley Road, Baltimore 29, Ma.r.ylandJ Past Pr.e8ideni, Baltimo!'e Cit7 Retired Poli~e Assoeiation ISA.A.Cl, Albert, 15420 San Juan, Detroit, Michiganj Detroit Polic Department JOHNSON, Garl G., 4.500 - 4.Jrd Avenue, South,, Minneapolis, Minn sot.a; Minneapolis foliee Department KERESMAN, Peter,. 69 Florence Street., Kingst.on, New York; Retil"ed1. Kingston Police Department LINEHAN, K~nneth J . , 1083 Fulton Avenu, onteHy Park, California; Los Angeles Police Department WND, Letter M., Poliae Departm.ent, waukee, Wisconsin LUTZ, Clarence H., 5061 First St., N. w., Washington,. D. C.; Metropolitan Police Department• Washington, D. C. McCORMACK, Karl G., 26ol - 16th StTeet th, Arlington, VirginiaJ Met?"opelitan Poliee 1'.lepart:ment,. ashington, D. c. Mmm.ITT, Thoma.a, 19165 Appoline, Det:roit, MichiganJ Detroit Police Department MURRAY 1 Chief Robert V., Metropolitan Police Department, aehington, P. o., 1325 Tuckerman st., N. W., Washington, D. C. TUISDAY, APRIL 6, 1954 Page 3

tlatio~ Co:nterenoe ot Police Asaoc1ationa (Continued) ·'AGIB. George, 3179 D:rael, Jletl'Oi1;, MichiganJ ht:rcit Police ~pal"tia$nt. QUIMBt, tawrenoe B., White House. Policeman ltANKII,. Alvin H., 472.0 ConAance Street, ew at-leans, Louisiana; New Orleans Pol.ice Depart•nt ROtMAN, Don, 14912 Wilq, San Lorenzo, Calltomia; Oakl.and Police Departmet, Cal.Uornie. SDlPS00\1 stepnen l>., 1$26 North Mql'ield Avenue, Chica.got Ulinoi•J Chicago Police Department. STDfAR't, Captain Harold F., Executiv~ Officer and Acting Chief, U. S. Partc Police~ Waebington, D,. C.; 5602 Lincoln street, Bethesda, lfaJ:7land Sl:JLLIVAN, Fred M., l6ll O''Dell Avenue, Baltimore 6,. Mar,yla.nd, T"et.ee, Balt1m&re City Retind Polic Assoc-1at1on WI01i ~ E., Kxe~ti•• Seo.ret.ar;r, Int..rnational A880c1ation ot Ohiei'a or Police, 618 Mills Building, Waahingt.on, D. C. WOLFRUM, Chelft•r E., 432

12:,30 (Hon. Robe7' OU1;.l :r) OFF 'tHE IECQ&fl. (Hon. James La7) · · (Briefed th Pre ident on N. s. C.) liOO (The .f'o.llowing had Luncheon with the President OFF THE RECORD:) (Hon. Her'bert Brownell,. The Att.ome:r General) (Mr. Rob&rt U. Brown, President and Editor or ElllTOR PUBLISRElt) NatiQMl. Security C0W10U Hon. Richard Nixon, The Vie• Pre•ident Hon. John Foster Dullea, Secreta?'7 of Stat.• lion. Charles E. WUaon, Secretary or De.fen e Hon. Harold E ~ Sta.aaq, Directc.r, Foreign Operations Administration Hon. Arthur S. neaing1 Direc\or, Office of Def'ens• 1e>bilba.tion Hon . George M. HQlllpbN71 Secretary ot the Tre&8Ut'J' Bon. Jo1•ph M. Dodge, Director, Bureau ot the Budget Hon. Lewis I.., stra.uss1 Chaiaian, Atomic Energy Commission Hon. Walter B. Smith, Under Secret.a1'7 ot ate Hon. Roger M. Kyes, D9puty Seeretat"7 ot Deten•• Hon. iobel"'t T. st. 'fefte, Seere~a:ey ot the An.JJ7 Hon. Robert. B. Anderson, Sec-retary of the NaV AdmtFal Ali'thur 'W . Ra.df'ord, Cba.il"man 1 Joint Chiefs of st.alt General Mati;bew B-. Ridgway, Chier of Statt ot ~he Anny TUES!ll! 1 APRIL 6, 19.54 Page 4

2sl5 JS ational Security Council ( ContinU6d) Admiral rt B. Came7, Chief ot Naval Operatione General athan F. Mning, Chi tot St t ot the Air Foree Hon. All w. Dulles, Director of Central Intall.igence Hon. Robert Outler, Special Assistant to the aidant Brig. General Paul T. Carroll, Whit.e House Staft Secretary Hon . Sherman dam.•• A aistant to the reaident Hon . Jam s. Lay, Jr., Executin Secretar,r, N. s. C. Hon. s. EYerett. Gleason, Deput7 Executiv Sec;ret.ary, N. s. c. THE PRSSlDJltt ' S APPQIN'ft(ENTS WEOOSDAY, APRIL 71 l9S4

9 tOO am Sei.nat.or Frank Carleon, Kans.e.e (The Senato.r asked Mr. Stephens to arnnge this)

9:30 aJfl na.tor Bourke B. Hiokenlooper, Iowa Dr. Lctalie Fi"ageJJald1 President; Amerlcan Dentel Aaaoc;iation Dr. Daniel F.. t,neh, Pnllident El.eo\ Dr. c. Willard CamalieP, Pan Pre ident Conarealll8n Henr,r o. Talle, Iowa C~amaan Thomas E. Mart1h, Iowa {Arranged at th• nquest of Senator HickenJ.oope_.. Want.ed to J>81" their reapect,s and a.tend inYitaUon to the President to Addnsa the Annual Session ot the riean n.ntal As•~ cUtion 1n ~,. Florida, on Tu,.,edq, November 91 l.954) 10:00 (Jbo. Hagert7) 10:30 am Pre•• Conference ll:OO Senor Don Jose Fi lix de Lequerica, Aabaaeador of Spain Senoy Arburua, Spanish Minister or Coan.ere• Senor ArgUellea, Span.ilh Under Seent&17 ot Camn rce Senor Suares, Spanish Under Seoretary of Indus\:ey Hon. Edward W'Uliaa, Chief oL the FOA Mission in Madrid Hon. John F. Simltons, Chi t, DiYision <>t Protocol (!be Spanish Minister ot Comerce paid a courtesy call t.he Pren'1ent. Iii ls the tirat tdae that a Spanish cabinet official ha bee the official guest ot the United Statee. Visj.t wa . arranged that. probleea o1 lmtual intel'e~ in the econondc Nlatioas ot the United •tea and Spain might bt discuaeed G.J.reetl.7 bet.ween the Spaniall Miniet.er of Conmel'C• and high otticia.ls ot the FOA and other interested U. s. agenc1ea.}

UilS aa Senator Geo~ D. Aileen and group ot Dairy Fant.ers .trom the State ot V•lltOnt (Appointment was request by the S tor to pre.. nt to the P.rea1dent a gift ot Vermont maple syrup) The toll.owing re preM:Dt.t -UBB, Ear-1 Ci.ABK, farrin BEBRI, Jaok tlANYOU, Paul BOtt'l'II., Albert DEBWAY, John BOlJTIN, Philbert DID, HeJll7 OO!ER, Albert DllE,. Ralph BURLE:cGH, Ra;y nm, :oderiek CAKEDY, Merrill l'JUtREsNE Paul CAJU.SOH, Robert FONTAllm,' Euclide. CLAFtnl • ttelaon GLEASOll, Alb4trt CU.rt.IN, Walte~ JAc:tll'ES, P. C. CIA.Rl1 John JOHNSON, Ry. CLA.Blt, Johll, Jr. KING, Rqlnond 11:15 Vermont. Dair.}' Famers (Continued) KINGSBURI, J. w. ROBERTS, Arthur UNI-, Roget" BOSCO t _ LARSON, W . te.- SANDERSON; IAWR'ENOE, Ray siwms, El.win UMAH, David SDARNS• on&l'd HoGQVElll,. Thoma• STafELI..1 D v:1d MEA.RS, Maurice TAD..Oli, . th WDGET't, E. W. TRA.et, s. E. :PAIB,liR1 Av. 't'T mnm., Frank (The Preaiunt. left th White Bouse tor Bummg · Golt Club Vb re he plq . golt with the followings) {Sea.. stual't ~-, Missoun) (J0ck Wbi.. tner) (Nd~) 5:10 ('l'h9 PHld.dent. t.umd to the White Heu e) THE PRESI1>ENT• S APPOINTMENTS 'l"HURSDA.Y, APRIL 8, 1954

9:00 R. Roy Keaton, Directol'-Genilral., Lions Intemational S* A. Dodge, !nt.emat1onal President. CongresS!!lan Frank Sm.all, Jr., Maryland ehul J. ~e, Di trict Govemor, National Capital Distrtet, Liem.a In\em tional (Appoint.men\ arranged at the request ot th Speaker amt Congrea-.n Small - invited the President to ad.dress their Convention Jul.T 7th to loth 1n New !ork City)

'l'be Attomq General present to the Prea1dant a group of newJ.7 appointed Federal Jud.gee. Th -following en pl' sent: Hon . Herbert Brownell, The At.~tney neral. Prospective Distri,c;t. J!f.8!1: Robe!"t Anderson, District ot Connect,icut Eugen Breitenstein, District of Colorado F.dnn.i:nd Palmieri, Southern District of ew York Archie Dawson, Southern District ot New York Al.ex Biclcs, Southern District of New York Lawrence E. Walsh, Sou.them District ot New York Ft-anois Van Dwltn1. Eastem Dietri~t of Pennsylw.nia John Lord, Eastel"n District of PennsylYania John Miller, stem District, Pennsylvania P:romegtive 01.rcuit Judges: · Jamee N. Fee, Ninth Circuit Ri-ehard H. Chambers; int.h Circuit Val Lemllton, Ninth Circuit. Pott.el" stewart. 1 Sixth Circuit. 10:00 am (Mr•· John G. Lee, Preaiclent, National League o.t Women Vot..ers) {Accompanied by s s Fenie) (OFF THE RECORD - The President me.de a tape recording or questions and rmswera tor us• at. Biennial Convention ot the League ot Women Votera, in Denver, April 26-2t. Mrs. Lee wishes to surpr-ise the 00nvention with th;te) lOt.30 Cong:reaBll&ll W. Sterling Co1e, New York (Called Mr. S\ephens atld atked tor t.hi appointment)

U;OO am H.E.., Sir Pe1!q Spender, th Ambassador ot Australia Mr •. Laurie Short, National Secretary, the Federated Iron Worker ' Aseociat.ion of Aust.nl.i& Hon. Rusaell L. Riley,, Dil-ector, International Educational change. Service, Department ot State Hon. John F. Si.mm.one,, Chiet, Divisi.on or Protocol (Ar2'anged thru John Shmons. 'lhe Vice Presid«it or1ginal.l.T asked that the President see Mr .. Short, who the Vice President met. in Au tralia.)

The Plteaident l•tt tor- the Post Ottice Depai'tmen\, wheM he pal"tici.- 1;ed 1n Introductory Ceremony launc;hing the first regular eight cant Unit d :tate.s atamp-, bearing motto "In God We Trust.tt THtJRSDlY, APRIL 81 1954 Page 2

Th• Pnad.clmt said a tn worda ot greeting t Lunoheon ing or the ational Contenn.ee or publican W

(Mr. L .. M. Pexton, wr, had Luncheon with th Preaid•nt) 011 'l'HR RECORD

The Preaident reoeind th• M•ben ot the gr1cultural Trade eaiona (The.. salons go abroad tor a month or so and then report baok to h Secretary of Agricul.ture) The following were preMn1a

Hon. Tatt. eon, ar.t-ar.r ot Agriculture Hon. John B. Davia, aeia'8nt Seo1"8t&17 ot Agrioulture Hon. Clqton • Wbippl.e, cting Adainistrat.or, Foreign __.-) grlcultural nice EtmOPB - orthem l!!Mt F. R. Uoox, Ae.i;. Gen. • ot Sunldlt Growera, Loa Angel.el, Gal.itomia &x.cu1iive Seore\a17: Horace 1st.er, .mer ot oreign Agriaultural Sent • Memben: Be1T7 Akera1 tor in Chie:t,,. 'nle F&n1er1 St. Paul, • J. B. Hutaon, Preaidat- ot Tobaeeo amoeiatea, aeh., D. C. James lla.hre, G nl ager ot the A ple Grower• aeo., Hood iver, OregOQ Chris s, President, • raeka araere Union, caaha, ebraaka orge M. St.ra,..r, tiye Secretary-, American So;ybean saociation, Hudson, Iowa. EUJlOf! - Southen He4d: • I. eilaon, F- •ral.-State Stat.ietician tor agrioultural eatiu.tea with Agricultural. eting rYices, Port.land, Oregon. Executin S~a James o. Howard, ember ot the Departaent•a Foreign A cultural Servi•. Members: B. F. h, ecretary ot ch1gan Producers Asan., John Bird, Aaeoeiate Editor ot Countl"f tl..an azine, Philadelphia, PennqlTania W. Rhea Blake, F.xecutin Vice Presidmt o~ t.ional. Cotton Council, Memphis, T nnesee• CN7 Joanrand, Wheat. and lJ.••et. Farmer, Dodge City, Kansa• J es J. I.Qve, Tobacco and 1..ivettock f&l"Ml" of Quincy, Fla. W. R. gg, Direot.or ot Intemational. A!taira ror the erica Fa.rm reau Federation, Wasbingt.on, D. c. Ma.Mn baar•; Proteaaor ot Agricultural Econemics, tJniTersit7 ot W'isoonain, Madison, Wieoonsin P. o. Wilson, cretary-Manager ot the ational Liyeat.ock Producera seociat.1an, Chicago, Ill.inoi• ASU.: -ii!!ta Homer L. Br1nklq, Executive Vice Preaidmt o! th• ational Council ot Faraer CooperatiTea, Waahington, D. C. Exeeutin Secretvz: T. 0. Engebretaon, lltl!llber ot the Depal"tment' e Foreign A. ricultural Servic THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1954 Page 3 / 2:30 A.gricultunl Trade Misaione ASIA MsbetfS Gordon als, Director of Export. Programs for the Millers ational ederation, Wa•hington, D. C. Earl E. Hanway, blieher ot C aper Tribune Herald.1 Casper, WJO!d.n& Fred A. Hobart, member, Bo&l'd ot Directors, l"ican National Cattleman•s ssn •• Pampa, exaa T. o. Kluge. wiager ot the Cal.1tornia Prune and. Spricot Growers aan.,. San .Jose, Cal.i.tomia E. M. Norton, cutive Director o~ th National Producers Assn., Washington, D. C. J . tuart Russell, Farm Editor of s doine Register d Tribune, Des ines, Iowa R. C. rans, Manager, Export Dirlsion, rlq Tobacco Growers Coop. A aoci&tion, entuclq George filson, President ot the Calitomia Farm Bur.au, Clarksburg, Calitomia LA.TDI AMERICA !!!!i Dean Harry J . , ot Purd e University, Lata7ette, Ind. out.in Secretgxi Arthur G. Kewrki&n, ai r ot Departaent'a Forei gricultural ~ce. Membe!'f% George Blair, cutive cretar.r ot the erican RiM Growers Coo ratiTe Assn., • Charles, Louisiana Robert R. Coker, Preeident or Coker's Pedigre Seed Co •• Ha.rtllVille, South Cal'Ollna George B. Pfeifer, Gaieral ;an er, orth ar Dail7, St. Paul, eeota Paul Sander , itor ot t he Southern Planter gaz1ne1 Richmond, Virginia Joseph C. Scott, aident ot t.he ers • ouritT Lite Insurance Co .. , Oklahoma City, Oklahoma A. B. S oe, Chairman or ort Advisory Coaaittee of Mille;a National Federation, Minneapolis, Minnesota Milo K,. Swanton, · cutive Sacretary of iaconain CouncU ot Agricultural Cooperati s, dison, .riscond.n Alfred J. Tisch, Part.ner in the J ee Mills Orchard• Co., Hamilton, California Mr. Dan Donal , Preaident, eel forker or Americ • I. • Abel, Secretary- asurer Mr. Jamee T. Thimmes, Vic• President Hon. Arthur Bums, Chairman,, Council at Economic Advisore Hon. Sherman Adatll.a {Arranged at the ueat ot 'fr. bb)

5:00 (Hon. Roger M. Kyes, Deput7 SeONtary of Defense) (Senator 1'1l1am F. Knowl.and, Cal..itomia) OFP THE ORD (Senator Leverett Saltonstall) THURSD.\Y, APRIL S, 1954 Page 4 (The Pre•idct gaff a Stag Dinner tor the following:) Henry c. Alexander, Premi.dent., J. P. Morgan & Com.p&n1', New York George E. Allen, Counsel, Alvord & Alvord, Washington Jam.ea S. Copley-, Cbairaan, Copley Press, Inc., Aurora, Illinois Publisher & Prea1dmt, Union-Tribune Publishing Co., San Diego Richard R. Deupree, Chairman of t.he Board, Procter & Gamble Co. , Cincinnati John L. Henn.easy, Direotor of Hotel Operations, Kirkeby Hotel 1 New York Sidnq R. Jackson, Partner, Chambere & Jack n, New York Hen17 R. Luce,, Mitor Publisher, Tim.e-Lite, Inc. , New York George A. Poole, Jr., President, Poole Brothers, Inc., Chicago Walter S. Robert.son, Assistant Secretary of State Stanlq M. h, Jr., Special Assistant to the eretary ot Commerce Richard B. Scudder, Publisher, ewark i ews, fN Jer"7 Frank stanton, Preaidct, Coluabia Broaclea.ting Syatem, Inc., N.Y. Jack L Straus, hesiden.t, R. H. ~c;y & Compan;y, New York THE PRESIDENT'S APPODITMEHTS FRlDAl'1 APRIL 91 1954

The following had Bnaktut, with the President; Scia'kl" St)"lU B'.r"idgea. N• Hampshire Hon. Wilton B. Per.one

9:4S a11 Hon . John Fo te~ Dullea, Seoreta.17 ot State Hon. Henf'Y F. Hollaad, As-1.etant retary ot Stattt (A~ a.t the Hqunt ot the Se~ of State, who though'\ it. would be good publidt;y to ha.ve their pict\U'e taken with the Preai~en.t . Holl.and .ha. Juet retumed from Cara.ca· • )

Cabinet Meeting . H n. Bi.cha.rd ixcn1 Th Vice Preeiden.t Hon. John Foster Dull.ea, Seore~ ot State Hon. Ge<>rge M. ituaphrey1 Sec~ry ot th Tr"eaaurr Hon . Cha:riee E. Wilsr:m, Seo~tary ot Det•use Hon; H•l'bePt Brownell, The Attomq Oenenl Hon. Ralph or, Under Seere:t.ary ot the lnt•rior Hon. E1ra Taft Beru1on1 5ec:reta.17 ot A¢cult'°"9 Hon. Walter WUlia.IUa, Under cretary or C r~• Hon •. J811lea P • Hit.Chell; Seoretaey ot l.at>or Hon. OVeta Culp HQbby-,, Secretary ot Health, Education & Edtare Hon .. Jasepb M. Dodg• 1 Director, l'4U ot the get Hon . William M • Rand, Deput7 lU.reotoi-. F. o. A. Hon . Arthur s. Fletmning1 Director, o. D.. M. Hon. PhU.tp Young, Gbaciman, OivU erv1a. Comm1os1oo Hon . Arthur Bums, Chairman, Council of onOJDic Advisors Hon. Marion Folsom. Under Secreta.1'7 ot th &8U1"8' Hon. Arthur Larson, lfndU' S.Cretary of La Mon . Jam•• MU'l"PhT, Chainaan1 Cit1z.en• tor Hoti. Sherman Ada.Ju · Hon. WUton B. Persona Hon . Bema1d Sbanlq Bon. Bryce Har1ow ffon. Gerald organ Hon.. Artlnu' Minnich The toll.owing 1'8l'e ab•nt t the Postmaater Genenl ... no t-epreH.n.t&tion The Seere\&1"7 or the In'\0$r!. r Th Secreta.ey 0£ Co ene Hon.. ll&J"Old staaeen Non.. Henr.r Cabot Loda• li:oo ( onore.bl 1.'homton, Governor of Colorado) OFr· ?HE RBCORJl

12:4S MF. and Mrs. 8. I . OlSCD, Washington Mi-. an4 Mn. Georg• B. Jex, Wa~ (Mi-a. eal Tourtellotte, National Committeewoman trcm Wa$hingtot1 WJ"ote and asked U th••• people Jd.ght meet the Preeident. • Olson i• stat• Vi"°"Chail'un ol Repg.blican Women an.d Mrs. Ja. is State Presider\\. thq are in.

12: 55 pll!l Hon. Theodore R. oKeldin, Governor ot Mar,rlan Dr. Richard D. Weigle, Preaidmt, st.. John•a College, Annapolie, Md. Mr. Richard Clevelan , Chairman of the Bo ot St. Joho's Collegtt (Hon. She:nnan Adau) (Hon.~ SnTd•r) (Present.ti to th Pre81dent, tor the te House Librar;r, a eet ot the booka which are the basis for the st. J'ohn'a Curricul.m.)

1105 ia (Misa at Loomis, Dmnr, Colorado) OFF RECOOD

lt07 Jiil (Hon. Dan Thornton, Govarnol" ot Color , had Luncheon OFF THE RECORD th the aident)

2:.30 ia The Preaident pa.rt.icipated 1n a br.lef c in the ee G rd.en, launching the prcjeot, HELP KOREA TRADIS. '!'he following gueets w re preMnt.1 Dr. H A. Ruek, Preai mt, American-Korean Foundation Mrs. 'end.ell Wilkie, ational Chainnan, omen' a Division, erican.- orean Foundatioa Mr. H Clay Ala:ander, ational C paign, Chainaan, erioan-Korean Foundation Mr. Philip A. Hollar, Vice President, Aa110 ciation ot erican Railroad•

Hon. J ea P. Mi.t~hell, ret417 of La r THE PRESIDEMf'S APPOlHTDNTS SATlJlWAY, APRlL 10, 19S4

(Hon. Hal"Ol.d St&eaen, VU-eoto:r, Foreign Operations Admtniatn.t.!.on) OFF THE RECORD

9:00 (Mr. Harry teber,, Cal.Uo.mta) OFF '1'HE RECOR})

9:30 Th• Pr•sidcit. reoei.Ucl th• Exeeutive A4Y1 orr rd an4 th• Fi.nano• COJllld.ttM ot the tional OitiPl'l• Eor iiaenhowe Congreeaional Commit.tM. ('lbe Pretd.dent ncel"4 the group .in his otflce a.n4 \-hen ••~ to the lloM Garden t"r a pict.un. • der at in on th• appointment) The .following woe pr ortloj2' ''Xi-. ames Hurp)'q°,; ChaU"man Mr. SpenceJ" Olin Mr. J. H. Hume Mrs. J. q HUTia ~s, H. Chapaan Hose Mr. Roben Fleming • Chene!" Colldin ADAMS, Kenneth s., Chairman, Phillip etroleuJa Co.• Ba.rtl.otrrlll.s, OklahOftlA AU1UND1 Calvin W• 1 aident., Iowa-Des Moin ·• Na.t1onal Bankt Des !nee, Iowa BANCROFT, Tho s M., "81.dent and Direct.or, Mt. Vernon­ Wooc:ibu.17 Mill.a, Inc •• s.lt1mor9, Rel. MTHRICK,. Donald U., Ft. Lauderdale, Florida BCWEN,, Fred, President, th Publi h1ng Co., DH oines, Ion. 13URJ)EN, Ulla A. M., New York Cif.1' CAMPBELL, General TC1111~, Albuquerque,. ew exico COLE, Albert., ~ & Director, d rs Digeet. Asaociat.ion, Inc., aantvill , New York OOOK, Evel"ett a., President, Cook & Company-, Memphis, Tenn. COOPER, George V., White Swan Ilu.t., Yonkers, New York DAVIS, Lipac b• W.,. Davi.a Ca.bi.net. Co., Nasbvill ,. Tenn. GADSBY, o-rge M,., Pr•ld.den :1 Ut.ah Power Light. Co.,, Sa.lt. Lake Cit1.; Ut.ah GAU, Ben, Palm Beaeht Florida ltn.t.SON, Mrs. Edvin I .t ew York Cit7 HOPID'S, D. Luk • Mercantile Sate Deposlt & Trust Co., Baltimore,, M:aeyllP'!d IW>T'L1 Serge, ew York City UZAAUS, Fred Jr., Fed•rated Department ons, Cincinnati, Ohio LEA.HI, Fral:lk, Long Beach, Indiana l&ITHEIJ), ~ T., w York Cit)r Moe.ABB. Thomae, Pre.eidd, Scot\ P•pei" Co.,, CbQif.er. P • cCRARY, T«X, Manhase•tt,, :t..I •• New York JIOOBMAW, lad.a J ., Jr., San Antonio, Texas OlJlREt,. Franci , Well•aley Ilillt- Massa.cbueetta Page 2

Ci,isen• tor Eiaenhowet' Congrealli.onal Committ.M (Continued) PAUL, Winston, New York Cit7 PETERSON, Howard, Preeident, Philadelphia Fidellt7 Trust Co., Philadelphia, Pa. PEXTO 1 L. M., President, DenTer Union Stock Yard Co., Denver, Colo. POOI.R, George oa, Jr., Chicago, Illinois RA.MSING, Byron L., First National Bank of Pal.Jl Beach, Pala Bea.oh, Florida RDD, Philip D., Chairman ot the Board, General Electric Co ., NYC REIN LDS, Wiley R., Fir.t ational ot Palm Beach, Pal. Beach, Florida OOSEVEL'l', John A., ev or>< City SLICI, i • , Slick rwa.ye, Inc., Winston-Sala, • C. SPEllCEB, Kenneth, Preaii ct, Spencer Ch cal Co., KanMe City, Missouri STEDmACH, Milton, Wel'theia & Co .. , Nn York Cit7 TAUBMAN, 11. Georg• P., Jr., Long ch, Calitornia WHITB, Ogden, hite, Weld Co., ew York City' WILLIAMS, Frank, Hart.to?"d, C~nn . WILLIAMS, Howard, Saruota, Florida lilLLIAMSOH, rge H., William.eon Candy Co ., C cago, lllinoie TRAYER, alter.. G«ieral Co el, CitilrMUJ for enho r WEIMBEBG, idney, Advi r DOST.Im, Alex BALL, wm · HARRIS, ephen MOTTAZ, Rolla SOHEELEY 1 bur WASHBURN, C. Langh m

10:00 Ul Honorabl John Foster Dul.lee, cretarr or State

10:15 Ul (Hon. Sinclair Weeka, Secretary of Co rce) (Hon. Jam.es P. Mitchell, cret&rT ot Labor) (Cong. Charles A. Hal.leek, Indiana) (Cong. Samuel K. cConnel.1 1 Jr., Pennsylvani ) OFF THE RECORD (Cong. lie Arends, I1llnoie) (Hon. She Adallla) (Hon . Bernard Shanlq) (Hon., Gerald Morgan) l0a55 {Hon. Le'wis L. tn.uaa, Chairman, Atomic rgr Commisaion) (Hon. Shennan 'daiu) (Hon. Wilton B. Pereons) (Bon. James Ha erty) (Hon. ~urray Sr.cyrder) lltl2 Ul (The Preal.dent., accompanied by Governor Thornton and Congres8111811 Halleck, d pa.rt d tor Buming Tree Golt ciub) SATURDA.Y, IL 10, 1954 Page 3

11:12 Ul (Cont.inued)

The Pres1 t plqed golt t Burning Tree Club th the tollowings Colonel lshe Mr . John s. Br ks, Jr. T. shall

(The Preeid-.,t rettll'ned t.o th ~hit• Hou cco 1ed Dan Thornton, Colorado)

(Governor Tb mton ined t the if te H us un U 8:00 p.m. )

6:10 pa (Mr. and • Ed.gar Eisenhowr) OFF THE RECORD (Remain until EhOO p.a . ) Tm! PRUII>INT' S APPOINTHEN!S SUNDAY, mn. ll; 1954

ll:OO am The :r si.dent and Mr • senho r att ended the ll:OO a •.a . Sel'd• THE PRESID · T• S APPOIN TS MONDA 1 APRIL 12, 1954

(Hon. Bryce Harl w had Breakt st with the President) OFF THE ORD :30 Leg1alat.1Te adera Honorable Richal'd Nixon,, Vice aident Senator Willi F. Knowland, Cali.tom! nator H :er F rguson, Michigan Senator en D. Mill1Jdn, Co1ora.d.o Senator Ltverett Saltonstall,. M aacbuaett. -1. Hon. Joseph , Jr. 1 '1'h S aker C gresaman Charles Hall k, Indiana Congras Lesli C. Arend , Illinois H n.. Sherman A Hon . Ut.on B. rsons Hon. Bernard Shanl Hon. J s Hagert7 Hon. urray SnJd•r. Hon. G r d Morgan Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. Jack Mart.in Hon . le Cheeq Hon. Arthm Yinnich 9:4S ( nl John '1'11& RECORD

10•)0 A l"al Arthur • Radt'or4, Ch&i1"118ft1 Join Chi ta ot Statt (Usual Monday appo1n t) lltOO Hon. Arthur Burna (Usual Monday appoin not present) llsl5 am (R. H. Cott• 1 ot Texas) (Capt. Charlee M. . tley, ottiae of th ..,ecretaey ot the av) (OPT THE RECORD - Arrang at th reque t of cret&1'7 Anderson) llt30 H n. Charle E. WU n, Secretary ot Dei'ens (U .onday a 1n ent)

12:45 lion. John M. Cabot, erican mb&ss dor to (Nwly appoint and asked, thru ot col th Pr$s1dent be.tor departing to~ Stockholm~

12:5S (Hon. Joa • Dodg , ~ct.or, eau of the udget) (Hon. Albert; Cole, Administrator, Ho aing & H e Fina.no A eney) (Hon. Sherman ) (Hon . ilton B. ereon ) O TRE REC (Hon. :rnard Shanley")

1:00 (Honorable John MeCon 1 of LQ Ang le , ha Luncheon with th Pr aident) (OFF THE RECORD - Arranged b7 Mr. St phens) MONDA..Y, APRIL 121 1954 Pa 2 • Kenneth L. Wilson, Presid•t. of the United tea Ol.Jmpio Committee Mr. J, Lyaan Birlghaa, Exeoutin Director • Hud•on Stoddard, Lite ~i&gazin• Mr. Larrr HOOYer, Lite Magazine John D.. 1 , Pub.lie Relation• (Life ~gu e i aooperaUng th • s. 01.1mP1c omdtt.. to raise tunds to een4 our Ol7J1Pic Tearu to Australia and It.al.7 in 1954, and thi publicity i.s to bel. this fund drin. Th97 will. pr$sent to the Preaid9nt a nal co ~ of the 1952 Olyap1c ea.)

Jean onnet, ~ ot Coul.- t.eel Conmmity Hon . John 3 a, Chiet, Division of tocol

Admiral Jenaul right, preme Allied Ccmmander, AtJ.anti•J aleo COlll8:nder Chie£1 u. s. Atlantic Fleet. (Arranged by Co:rman4er Beach) The Pre.S.dwit aTe tac Dinner tor tbe tollcnd.ng1 C, R. Black, Jr., ~ Exec:utin, ew York J es C. , : nager, Republic si..J. Corp., a ington • !&Xe7 Janaan, Chairman, General Sho Corp., Naahrlll•, Tenn. Hon. Eric A. John ton, Presidcit, Mot.ion Picture Aaeoci&t.ion ot America, Inc", Wallhingt.on m1rraru D. Lan , Vice reai.dct, Pond• s ract Co., ev York Justua B. L. Lawrence,. The LaWJ'Wloe Organisati (Pub. .) ew York J H.. Loaon, Johnaton !.-on Co. (InT&lltaenta), Waehington w. A. Moncrief, OU Producer, Fort orth, Texas _orge l.QnT, Preaiant, rican Fed.ration ot LaDor, alhington G. Gordon " (Colonel), Preeident, Air Transi Seni.ces, Inc., Waebington, D. C. Hon . True D. rM, Under Seoret.&17 ot Agriculture Walt•r P. Reuther, President, Congreaa of .:i:ndustri&l Organiaationa, Wa ington, I>. O. George A. Sloan, Preaident, 'lbe Nutriti Jaea G. Sta.hlman. President, aabvllle er Gene '1\ume7, Ch&irllan of tM Board, Dena.an Tire & bber Co ., ew York President, stutol'd Buildi.Jtg Co., Inc. 1 Connect.icut Hon . Cb&i-).ea r. illia, Jr., heist.ant. o the aaiat.ant to ~ Preaiden\ PRESI T' S TUESDAY, APRIL 13,

(Hon. Ro rt Cutl r) (Hon. Jae• I.q) (Briefed h P1·ellident on • • C.) 9•.30

12115 JD S tor List.er Hill, Ala.ball& (Hon .. Sherman Ad J eral and

H•• Leo tes, ha sador of he Federal P ople' epublic ot Yu.goala:da (Hon. John ·• S a) (Newly a9po1nted - presented his eri tlaJ.s) Congreetmian Ch&rlee s. Gub er, Call!orni Marcia Gubl!Jer, daughter ot the Congres

1;00 (LUNCH)

2:35 (The Preaident and a. Eiaenhonr left. th i.e House foJ' Griffith stadium, where they at.tended the Opening aeball Game)

6t (The Preaident and l s. senho r lett. Griffith Stadi and aotond to MATS Term1.nal, 'e.shington ational irport) 6t25 JIR .\i.rbome for Augusta, rgia. The toll wing were ember• of tti. Pre•i&intial Part.7: The Preaident and Mrs . Ei uh.over •• Doud General and J.a-a . Ho Srl¥d r Hon. Thomas E. Stephen• Hon. James Hagarty t'tJESDAY, APRIL 131 19~ Pa e 2

M ~.-. ot hesiden.t.ial Party (OGntinu ) Mn. M~17 Jane Mc:Wti- Mr • Amt bitman liss Mary- Caffery John &. Dolo a MOM~ Ro e Wood H.on. .J ·es J. !?owl• .Speed . Agent Diek lohr

ArriT d at August , Geo:rgl& TaE PRESIDENT ' S APPOIN'lMENTS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, 19.54

AUOOS!A.1 GEORGIA

2:0S pa The Pn•ident pla7$l golt with the following:

M1'. Frank Wil1aJ"d Hr. Bill binson Ml". L. F. McGollUll

5:.10 Golt e 1J s completed.

5r~ tCi> 6:20 THE PRISID.BN!' S APPOINTMENTS THURSD.\16 APRIL 1$, 19S4

9;00 Ul The aid.ent went to the Otfice Vhe,. h• aigne Bill. Photographer ard r'8port.er were Pl"eeent: 11ident pla;red golt with the following:

Mr. John Bud.inger Mr. Albert Bradl• Hr. Cl!U'ence J.. Schoo

2:30 Jiil Gol.t Game was

4t30 pll1 to 7:1S PD THE PRESIDENT ' S APPOIN\'MENTS FRIDAY~ APRIL 16, 19~4

AUGUSTA, cmaRGll

9; 30 1'be Presiclent pl yed nine bolelf of goll vi.th jor and Mr • Johrl Eie«\bower

The Pre$d.d.9l'lt plqed golf with the .toUowing:

Mr. Ed Dudley Ml".. CJ.itt Robert. Mr~ Bob Woodrutt Rain c1111oellad the game at the 14th bole. THE PRESIDDT' S APPOIN S SA1URD Y, APRIL 17. 1954

UGUSTA, GEORGIA ll:OO aa The Preaident olt with the following:

; . • Bill obin Mr . Bob oodNtt l· • ilb rt Bradley

During this game Mr . Bradley had a. hole in on :t the 12th with No . 4 iron. l2:2S Gol.t •was c eted. 1:45 Picture taking.

2:00 TJll The President played golf With the followings jor John Eisenhower Mr. Bill.7 Jo Patton Mr. llliam H. Zimmerman

4: 55 Golt g e w s c leted. THE PRESilmN'l'' S APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, APRIL 18, 1954

AUGUSTA, GEORGIA

9:00 .. '.l'h · Pre&idet and e. Ei enhower, ao~~ied. 'b7" Mr,. John s. D d and Major and • · John sen.hew•, attend.eel Servic t. t.he Reid Memorial Pr.es.byt rlan Cbwch 1n th Sund~ School Audito!'11Dll.

Following the Ohul"eh Service, th Presid.en't laid the Col'll rs one for the new Ohllrch.

U:OO The r td.dent plqetl golt with the tolloving:

Ma,jo:r John lU.aenhow•l' Mr. Billy Jo Patton Mr• Will Zimmel'JR&ll

2:00 pl Golt g-. ae oomplet(Jd.

3•00 The Pl"e:sident tished with David Eisenhower. to S:OO PRESID T'S APPOIN TS M iNDAY_. APRIL 191 1954

Eh45 Th PrQident. ent. t.o th• Ottice. 12:3S Hoil. 4olm Foster lu.Ues,. The Secreta.r,r or St&t.e,. U'riv.4 at. fJt ati . • Newsre· 1 and till pbotog phs ere taken.

..._~· · ately, ~atter the sident Md th cret :q ot State Luncheon, al ne.

2:00 cret&ry at State cl parted at pproximately this • 2tlS JIB eident. plqed golt With the tollQ'Wing; Mr- Edgu EisenhOKi r Hr. Jock Whit Mr. Bill Robinson !H4S pa Golf g · e was co et,ed. Th Pre deAt practic until 6115 p . m..

l THE PRESIDENT' S APPOINTMENTS TUESDA.Y, APRIL 20, l9S4

AUGUSTA; GEORGIA

The President went ~o the Ottice.

9:30 8ll The resident played golf with the following:

Mr. ~ar Eisenhower Mr. Ed Dudley They plated six holee. Golt game completed.

The Pre81d•t played golf with th tollowing: Mr. Edgar Eisenhower Mr. Clift Roberts Mr. Ed Dudlq 4:47 Pl Golt game eompleted.

5:00 Jiil The President fished with David Eisenhower at the Lake at the 16th hole. to They caught several bas and blue gills. 7:00 pm THE RES1;I>ENT 1 S APPOIN'DCENTS IEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 1954

UGUSTA, GE

9:00 '!be President went to the Off'ice and remained until approxiaatel.7 9:30 a.m. 10:28 The President played golf' with the toll.owing:

• Ed dle7

Played two ball a - nine hole•.

1:50 ID Golt game com.pl ted.

1:57 Piil The sident played gol1' with the following: Mr. Jerry Franklin Mr. Julian Roberta Mr. Cli.tf' Roberta

5:22 plll Compl. ted golf' game .

$: 50 J.111 The sident fished with General Paul T. Carroll at the Big Hole to and they caught one fish. Lat.e:r they W4'llt to the Lake at the 16t h 7:30 Jiil hole. THE PRESIDENT ' S APPOINTMENTS 'IWRSDA!, APRIL 22, 1954

AUGUSTA, GEORGIA

7:55 .. The President went to the Ottice and remained until about 8:10 • 8:20 am Th eident played golf with the .toll.o ing: Mr. gar Eisenhower • Dudley • Bob ~hrist.7 11:17 am C pleted 18 ho1ea.

12:5() 1'he President arrived at the Augusta Ai!'port and met Mrs. Hanna Sill Lee and her son, John Sia Lee, adopted Chinese boy. Airborne ugusta, Georgia.

Al"l'iYed MATS erminal, · ashington National Airport. The President otored direct to Constitution Hall where he a:t.endM Greetings to the Jllelll~ra attending the annual convention ot the Daughters ot the rican Revolution. The President departed Conetit tion Hall and motored direct to the White Houae arrirlng at .3:27 p. • The President witne.ssed the Sh'earing-in ot Honorable Mqer Keatnba• as a Member o.t the Conniaeion on Inte~Governmental Relations. s. Kestnbaua and m.ber ot the White House stat~ also witneaaed the cerea0D7.

I ·I • ' The PreSidtnt departed t.ho Whit House for MATS, Tenainal, Washington National Airport. Airborne Washington, D. c. Arrived New York, N York . The President motored direct to the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel.

6:00 pl The Preai.dent met with the following representatives ot the New York Republican Club and receiYed the Club' ar .aaorial Award: Mr. John G. Linsner, eaident Mr. Rob rt A. Hendrickson, Jr., Board of Governor Mr. John V. Lindsay, Chainaan, Board of Advisors The President attended the Forty-first Annual Dinner of the American ewspaper Publishers Association at the Waldorf.

9:00 JIB. Th Pr-esidmt addressed the American Newspaper blishars ssociation. Speech was carried over Radio and TV. THURSDAY; APRIL 221 l9S4 age 2

10:10 }:ill Airborne Nw York, New York. lltlS 121 Arriftd MATS Terainal., Washington National irport. The reaident motond direct. to th Whi~e House.. Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1954

8100 a In the Ot!ice at the White House.

The President departed the White House tor MATS Tel"lllin&l, ashington National. Airport.

EST C)sOO a Airborn• ashington, D. c.

CST 10:10 am Arrived Godman Field, Louisville, Kentucq.. Greetings and Escort Cel'tllloniee

CST 10:20 am The Pre$ic:le.nt departed Godaa.n. Field ror Fort Knox.

CST 10:28 IAJn Ani.ved s.t the .-evieving stand - Rendition ot honors

OST 10:;3.5 am Tank Renew commence«. " 10:;0 am The hea1dent departed the reviewing et.a.nd and motored t<> the Abraham Lincoln National Historical Park, just outside ot Hodgenville.

" 11:55 am Arrind Lincoln orial. Building - Greetings - Presentation of Bo7 Scout Medal - Inspection of Lincoln Cabin ... Remarks by the Pr sident.

" 12:25 }:ID. Departed Lincoln Memorial. Btdl.ding for Lincoln Monument in Hodgenville.

12:)5 pl Arrived Lincoln &nument. and the President laid a wreath. CST 12:40 pa Tne President walked t.o the Women 's Club Building.

It 12:45 pn Luncheon served in the Women ' s Club Buildi:n.g.

1:30 DepaFtecl Women• s Club and motored to God.man Field.

2:10 pa Arrived God:man Field. Honors were rendered. Mr . W- T, Owens, Director of the AdTert.ising Club ot Louisville, and Mrs, Dale, a m-.ber ot the Club, presented a picture, llN.ormand:J' I..anding" by JaJnee Sessions, to the President.

.. 2:1S pa Airborne Godman Field, L:>uisville, Kentuclq • 11 2:4; Arrived Blue Grass Airport, Lexington, Kentucky. Greetings " Departed Airport tor ansyl•ania College. ft Arrived Transylvania College. Presentation of girts in Dr. RoseJ of'tiee. Rest.

It Appeared on the Speaker's p1atton\. 4:00 OonTOcation Program commenced. Page 2

"--- CS'? 4:30 i:w. The President delivered Greetings.

II 4:45 pa Dedication of the Frances Carrick Thomae Libra17 commenced.

5:00 f& The President walked to the Frances Cal"rick 'lboma Librarrwhere " he attended reception.

n 5:3S pa The President depaned Tranqlvania. College for Blue Gra.se Airport. n ;:45 Arrived at Bltte Grass Airport .. CST 5;50 :pm Airbome Lexington, Kent•ek;r ESf 8:15 pa Arri.ved. Augusta, Georgia. The Preaid.ent motored direct to 'fl.he ·Augusta National Golt Club. /

THE PRESlmlJT'S APPOINTMnlTS SATURDAY_. APRIL 241 l.954

The P:r"1th1nt pl.&7- golf with the tollowing:

~- Bill Robinson Mr, ~bert Peabody, Banke!" in August Mr. Cliff Rob•rt•

Ool!,. game eompl&ted. PRES! EN1'1 S A?POINTMENTS i.>UND\Y , APF.IL 25, 1954

AUGUSTA, GEORGIA

10:00 am The Presi · · t pl.ayed golf with the tollowin •tarting at the 10th hol•t Mr. Clift Roberts Mr. Bill Robinson • Rich Taylor

Golt game 00lllplet.e4.

Mr. E. Elkins escorted: by Mr. Stephen• arrived at the Club and met the President. Af'ter a tw words were exchanged Mr. El.kine depart.ad. EST 5:45 Airborn Augusta, Geor ia

EDT Bs4S pa Arrived MATS Tel'm.1.nal, . ashington National Airport. 'nle eeid9Xlt and Mrs. Eisenhower otored direct to the White Hous•.

9:00 J'.* Atti:ved at the te House. THE PRESID:mt•s APPOIN'l.MmTS MONDAY, APRIL 26, 19.54

S:30 am The Legislative Leaders Hon .. Richard Nixon; The Vice President Sen. William F. Knowland, Calitomia Sen. Homer F rguaon, Michigan Sen. l!.'ugene D. Millikin1 Colorado Sen. st7les Bridg4ts, Nev Hampshire Hon. Jo:1eph Martin~ Jr.; The Speaker Cong. Charles A. Hall•4k,. Indiana Cong. Leslie c. Arends, Illinoie Cong. Leo Allen, lllinoia Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilt0t1 B. Persona· Hon. Robert Cutler Hon. Bernard Shanley Hott. Jaes Hagerty Hon. Murrq Snyder Hon . Gerald Morgan Hon . Jack Martin Hon. Homer Gruenther Hon . Earle Chesnq Hon . Arthur Minnich (&mat.or EVe:rett McK .. Dirksen, Illinois) (Cong. teslie C. A:rend.s, Illinois) OFF ff!'& RECORD (Hon. Sherman Adams) 10:30 Hon. Arthur Burns, Chair.man,, Council of onomic Advisors Hon . Gabriel Hauge (Usual onday appointaant)

U:OO am Ron . illism J . Donovan, American Ambassador to Thailand (Ambaesador Donovan requested this through Protocol) ll;25 am (The Pre&idut left tor Constitution Hall, where he said a ttN words ot greeting to the Opening Session ot the 42nd Annual ~ting ot the U. s. Chamber ot Canaerc.e) 11:45 am (Clarence Francis and granddaughtel", Wendy Wright, and .s. right) OFF THE RECORD 12:00 Hon. Charles E. Wileon, Secretar,y ot Defense (Usual Monda7 appointment)

The following had Luncheon with the President in the Conference Room in t.he West Wing of the Executive 0.f!ices: Hon. Johnston Murray, Govemor o'f Oklahoma Hon. Dan Thomton, Governor of Colorado Hon . Edwin L . Mechem, Governor of New Mexico Ron . Allan Shivers, Governor ot Texas HONMY, APRIL 26, 1954 Page 2

1:00 pa Luncheon 1n the Conterence ROOll (Continued) Hon . Edward F. Arn• Gov.,rnor of Kansas Hon. Sherman Adams Hon•· ilton B. Persons Hon. , Ad!ninistrator, F.C.D.A. Hon . Homer Gruenther

Tb President met with th~ .following in the Cabinet Room to diecuse the drought situation: Hon. Johnston Murr~, Governor ot Oklahoma Hon. Dan Thornton; Governor ot Colorado Hon. Edwin L. ch , Govemor of New Mexico Hon . Allan Shivers, Govemor ot Texaa Hon. Edward F. Arn, Govemor of Kans s Hon . Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Val, Peterson Hon. Homer Gruenther

Hon . Jame B. Conant, U. s. High Comnissioner for Germ&n7 (Dr. Conant requested this throllgb rtment ot ate) 3:1; 19 (Mr. Ward Bannister, Denver, Colorado) OFF THE RECORD 3i30 pm (Hon Walter B. Smith, Acting &toretary or State) OFF THE RECORD

4:00 pm Congreeaman John Taber, New York Congressman Richard B. Wigglesvortb,, MaasachU.setta

8100 J;ll1 the President and Mrs . Einnholler gave a dinner for the Govemore ot the Statea and Territories who are in W ahington to-r- the Govemora' Conrerenc • THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS 'ruESDAY, APRIL 27, 1954

8:4.5 (Honorable Lewis rau~s, Chail"lll8.n, Atomic Energy Commi•sion) OFF THE RF.CORD 9:00 aa Senator John J . Williama, Del :ware (Hon. Sherman Adams) (Hon. Wilton B. Persons) (Hon. Bema.rd Shanley) {The Senator requested this appointment)

10:15 am Bon . Goodwin J . Knight, Cravemor of California State Senat<>r Luther E. Gibson, Vallejo, California Mayor George Demon, of Ballejo, Calitorni& (Go•ernor Kn1 t requested this thru the Chiet Justice: To invite the PresidSlt to attend celebration ot lOOth anni•eraary o.t .tounding of l re Ieland)

10;.30 am Hon. , retar;y of Health, Education & Welfare Hon . Samuel M. Brownell, COJ!llliseioner of Education (They asked to ~e• the Preaident before they addree ed the Governors' Confel"en.ce.) 11:30 Dr. c. W. Mayo, Rochester, Minnesota • Paul Gras.ale, Sr.; President, Rochester Centennial. Aseociation {Discussed possibility ot the President taking part 1n Rochester Centennia1 te•tivities this year)

The President received a Teen-Age Republican Group trOJl\ th State ot : Appointment requeet.ed by Congressman Widnall, N. J. The following were present: ACKERMAN, Judith, Haekett.stown, Nw Jersq ALLEN., George, Hackettstown, New Jersey AMORE,, Kathleen, Philipsburg, New Jerser APGAR, Jani~e, Bl00111.8bury1 New Jersey AULIClNO, A:;_bert., Sparta, New Jersq AYERS, Caro Blairstown, New Jersey BEA'M., Douglas, Hackettstown, New JerNT BELTZ, Kenneth, Stewa.rteville, New Jersey BIERS, ry Jane, Phillipsburg, New Jersey­ BOTTORF, Nancy, Delaware, New JeraflT BRAUER, Matilda, Blairstown, New Jersey BURMAN, Nancy, Waahingt.on, New Jersey COMPTON, hu-T, Phillipsburg, ew Jeraey COURTRIGHT, Sandra Ann, Columbia; New Jera97 CRAMER, Judith, Long Valley, New Jersq 'CROTSLEY, David, Long Valley, New Jersey CZAJKe!.'KRXTT,, Shirley, Hackettstown, New Jer1flT TUESDAY, RlL 27, l 954 ge 2

12:.30 Teen--Age Republican Grou (Continued) DONALDSON, Bruce, Hackett :town, ~- Jerae;y EBERLE, 1 ry, Blairstown, ew JerM;Y EMJBRE:Y, Caroline FREI, Charlott.e, ewart8Ville, f!IW Jersey GOLDSTEIN, . rcia, Hackettstown, ew Jer flT ntt.iJl.LA.m1 • ss Helene, Easton, Pennsylvania HART, Barbara, Phillipsburg, New Je1"N7 BAR 1 Harl')", Hackettstown, New JerBflT NEIL, anq, Hackettstown, New Jent17 HIBLER, Bill¥, Hackettstown, ew Je1"887 HIBLER, Joan, Hackettstown, New Jerff7 HOSKR, Et.hel, Stwartnille, w Jersey HUTCHIHSON, Ruth • , Delaware 1 ew Jer1M7 JOHNSCll, John, ckettstown, New J•rMT JOHNSOI, Karen, Hackettstown, New Jer997 KECKHUT, Eleanore, aehington, New Jersq JtllSEY, Carqn, Hackettstown, ew JerBflT KINSEY, Joan, Hackettstown, New Jersey KOCH, Paulette, Phillipsburg, New Jereey KOEHLER, Jacqueline, Blairstown, ew Jersey KREIDER, Diane, Still Valley, New Jerser LAND, Michael s., Blairstown, New Jerrwr LAND, Mrs. 'l'bomton c., Bla1J:tetown, Now Jersey LAND, Tbomton R. , Blairstown, ew Jersey LERCH, Glenn, Stewartffille, New Jer-r LIBB&t, Robert E., B'1lrldera, ew Jersq LONG, Barbara, Phillipeburg, ew Jerae;y MACAt.JLt, Walter, Jr. , Phillipsburg, New Jerae;y MAIER, Jeyce, hilllpaburg. New Jersey MARSHALL, s. rge, Belrldere, ~ - Jersey MARSHA.LL, George . , Belvidere, New Jers8J' MA1'VIAX, Patq, Phillipsburg, New Jer1M7 HcGCWAH, se Marie, PbUlipsburg, New Jertf!A17 )UI.tBR, Ruasell, Jr. , Phillipsburg, .- J rstq MORRCW, Arlene, Phillipsburg,. New Jerff7 MORRCM, Donald, Phillipsburg, ew JerMT MO!ER, Mr. s . , Washington, ew JerflfJT MIERS, Barbara, Long Valley, New Jereq NEIDIG, Jeanne, Belvidere, New JerMT NENCM, Bner17, Phillipsburg,. ew Jerse7 NElfQrl 1 Mias Janet, Phlllips'bb.rg, Neo.r Jenq ~ALL, Kay Van, Hackett.at.own, ew Jers~ NORM!HGTOH,. Da.iq Jean, Belvidere, New Jersey NOR'D, Richard, Ph1111paburg, flW Jersq PARR, Ann, Phillipsburg, New JerMT PETERS, Adri~, Phillipsburg, ett Jeraq PIERCI, John C., Belvidere, Nev Jer5f!J7 PURSEL, Janice M. , Phillipsburg, New Jer8f17 PURSEL, MarJ'on G., Ph11lipaburg, New Jereey RU'FERTf, Sall7 Ann, Philllpebltrg, · ew Jerser ROBSCli, ha, Allamuctq, New JertJf17 Page 3 12t30 Teen-Age Republican Group (Continued) lWMANI, Jane Ann, Belvidere, New Jer~ RUBEL, Mrs. ol.a J ., Wal!Jhington, lew Jersey $VAOOOL, Ua Jean, Newton, New Jeney scmmMEHL, ' ss Martha f. 1 Secret&17 to Cong. Widnall SEYmm, Errol Dwight Severe, Blairatown, ew Jer-Sfq SIES, John,. Jr.. 1 ,Asbury, Mew Je>rsey SNOVER, Layton Howa.rd, Belvidere, Ne.w J 1'897 SNXDD, Saa, Phillipsburg, New Jersey · TAILOR; David, Phillipahlrg, Na Jen·· q TERSIGNI, John, Alpha• New JeraflT TICXNER BeverlJ', lladcettstown, New Jers TCBO, lntonio,. Ellwood City, Penn91lvani& TOMEO, Ste!'ano• Jr,,., Jaek ttstown, New Jersf117 ~'- Stephen, Hackettstown, New Jersey WADJilAM$ 11 • 8$dney D.. , Washington., New Je.rsf!J7 TOMBO, 'l'homao, N•tional Chainnan of bllean ·fe.,.Agel"•, Haekettstown, ?1 Jer$t!J7 VlNCJmT, Mar,y Lee WHITMORE, Ann, Belvidere, New Jeraq WlDENOR, William Cramer, Belvidere, - New JerGe1 WIHJlAl.t,t William s., ~ -dle River, New Jer ey WISMER, vid, Pbillipabul'g, New Jersey YEAGER, Patricia, H~ett~olm,. New JerMT 7Jt'l:ALD, Rohen, l'hlllip•l.rurg, New Jersey l2:4S pa Honorable- William lh Um.stead, North Carolina, Goveruot" of Sena.tor Olfde R. Hoey, North Carol.ina Cong aaman Charles Raper Jonas, orth Carolina Hon. J. E. Broyhill_, ?forth Carolina Member ot the _tional Republlcan Committ.ee Hon. Phil Van Every, or of Charlotte,, North Carolin& Mr. A. Grant tne,r, C.hainsan, ed Forces Commi\t.ee Hon. V1otol" Shaw, FOl"Dler Ma\roi- of City ot Charlotte,. North Carolina . c. . Gilchrist~ Preaidtnt, Ch.al'lotte Chamber .or Commerce Ml>. Geo!"tte M. lyq, Oharlotte1 North Carolina ~. EU B. Springs, Charlot~. North Carolina (lnvi.Utd the Pres!dent to eome to Che.rlot.t.e ~ lath tor cel.ebnt.ion of Armed. Force Week and the 1eclclenburg Decla.ratiOft of Xndepend ce) l2:SS ta (Mr. and Mr • Ronald Willi Welch) OFF 'lm ORD 1:00 (LDBCH)

2:30 - Hon. Ga'briel Hauge Hon. true J). Moree, Under Sev~ar.r ot A¢culture Hon. John Davia,, Ass1&tant Secretat';Y ot Agriculture Hon. Henry F. Holland• Assisi;ant. Secretary of St.at. Ron. Samuel augh, Aseistant Secretary- of State Mr. eve Bew ict (Diaouesed quota on - Gtrt.s or '1'ung ts and Tung Oil) Page 4 General James A. Van Fleet Hon. Charles E. Wilson; Secretary of Defense Ho11 . W. J. eil, Assistant Seeretaey ot Defen . (Arranged by Secretary Wilson a.a General Van Fl.eet and Mr. McNeil due to leave for Far st) (General Garriao11 Davidson) OFF THE RBCORD (Hon . Sherman Adams) 3:30 Hon., Willi G. stFatton, Govemor ot lllino-i 9:00 pa The Congressional Recepti on 'J.'HE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTM.Er TS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2S, 1954

8:30 aa (Hon. Robert Cutler) (Hon. James Lay) (Briefed the residcit on • s. C,} 9:00 Senator Leverett Saltonstall, Maeeachuaetta Hon. Christian A. Herter, Governor of Massachusetts (Invited the President to visit a ral.lT 1n fasaaeh\u1ett on ov•ber let, which will "ind up Republican Campaign tor Gove~or and Senator.) \ ' 9:10 Ul (Senator Everett McK. Dirkaen, Illinois) (Mr. Joseph T. 1 eek, Re .ublican Nominee for u. s. Senate, lllinois) OFF tHE RECORD 9:15 Congreeaman Clark w. Thompson, Texas (Congressman Th(IRJ>son requested. this thru General Persons, to discuss tin amelter at Texas City and the Texas City disaster claille) Congresl!lllall Harold c. Ostertag, ew York Miss Constance Powell Mr. Rodney Moag (Congree.an Ostertag asked it he might bring in these 18 year old Winnen of esoy contest conducted among high school eeniors o~ 39th District ot New York, on Should the Vote be Ext.ended to 18 Year OLda»)

10:05 am Hon . c. Elmer Andereon, Governor ot Minnesota Senator Edward J . 'nlye, Minnesota Mr. Val.di.mar Bjomeon1 Minneapolis, Minnesota General Paul T. Carroll

10:10 am Dr. Williaa Russell,, President, Teachers College, ew York

10:15 am The l>reej.dent received the Steering Committee ot the National. Committe for Trattic Safety. {Arranged at the direct.ion ot Governor Adam.a: 'ibis Commit.tee was formed in February du.ring Highway Safety Conterenoe, and is to act as advisory group to develop program to spur on c~tteee throughout U. s. for organising highway safety campaigns) The following were present: Steering Committee: Harlow H.. Curtice, Presicient of General Motors Corp., Chairman ot steering Committee Hon. Dan Thornton, Governor of Colorado Robert. R. Snodgrass, Pr-eeident,. Atlas Auto Finance Co., Atlanta, Georgia Charles B. Sh'Wll8ll1 President, Illinoi Agricu1tural Aseo., Chicago Charles F. McCahlll, General ager, Cleveland Newe s. Raymond Sayre, Past National President, Associated Country omen or the World, Ackworth, Iowa WEIIJESDAY, APRIL 28, 1954 Page 2

10:15 .. Steering Com. of the National Com. tor Traffic Safety; Also present.: Donald L. Oakley, Union Label and Senice Tradee Dep~., AF of L Rear Admiral H. B. Miller (USN Ret..) Direct.or, White House Conter«ice on Highway Satet.1 J. W. thea, Deputy- Director, White. House Conference on Highway Wet7 Paul F. Roy-ater, Assistant to the Under Secretary of Commerce Light B. Yo t, Direetor or Field Operations, General Motors Corpa A. G. Delorenzo

10:45 am Dr. Frederick D. Patterson, Director, Phelps-Stokes Fund, N.Y.C. (Dr. Patterson wished to di.scuss h1s recent trip to Liberia with the President. This was cleared with the State Department) 11:00 am Senator Homer Ferguson, Michigan • Foster Winter, ChairBl&n or St. La\oll"«lQe Waterway Comtittee • Genld Warren, Detroit Board ot CO!tlllerce Mt-. Wilbur Brucker, General Council ~ Depal"t.ltent of Detenee (Presented to the President a epeeiall.7 made fountain pen) ll:l5 8lt {Hon. Harold E. Stassen, Director1 F. O. • ) OFF TH& RECORD,

11:1; Ul (Hon . Walter B. Smith,, Acting Seeretary of State) (Admiral Arthur W. Radford, Chairman, J. C. S.) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Robert. Cutler) (The President departed. fol" Burning Tree Golt Club when he J>].ay-ed golf with the foll~g: Hon. c. Elmer Anderson, GoYemor ~ esota Senator Edward J . 'l'hye, Minnesota Mr. VaJ.dimar Bjornson, MinneapoU.a. Minnesota

(The President returned to the hite House) THE PRESID T 1 S APPOIN TS THURSD Y, APRIL 29, 1954

8:)0 am ( • Hagert7) 9:00 r-ess Conferenc

9:.30 The President received the leaders of the United Dete:nae Fund, Inc. ('nle President also presented a citation to neral. Doolittle, given him by the United Defense Fund !or his services on behalf ot this progr • Rose Garden reception) The following were resent: AARn 5, D. C. BAUE, Arthur C., 620 Jetteraon St., St.• Charles, M1saour1 BAXTER, Mr . & trs. Rex B., Amarillo Bldg., Ama.r.Ulo, Texas BEADLE, Willi.am H., 2.)16 ickl.yn Rd., Lancaster, P • BECKETT, TiJllothy F. • 500 Filth k~enue, New York ,36, ew York BECKMAN, Arthur L., 138 So. Schuyler Ave ., ankakee, Illinois BEIMELL, Col. Theodore c., Jr., USAF ( C), 0.f'1'iee of the Surgeon eral, Headquarters USAF, shin on 25; D. C. BEEBE, Russell T., City Hall; East St. Louis, Illinois BEIRNE, Joseph A., 1808 Adams Mill ., •• , aah. 9, D. C. BENGTSON, C. A., 62 Henry st·., Binghamton., New York BER.A.RD, Arthur A., .31 South St., Mt . Vemon, New York BERRI, ajor Gen. Kearie L ., Adjutant General's Dept., Aust.in, Texas BEUCHER'l, Rita, 1101 st., • ., asbington 51 D. C. BIBB, R. ., P. O. Box 760, Eagle Pas , Texae BIRT, Charles J ., 200 Wil.der Bldg., St. P ul 2, Minneeota BLACK, Hulon w., University of Texas, Austin 121 Texas BLACKBUlUI. Clarlc w., 192 Lexington Ave ., ew York 16, New York BLANCHARD, Ralph H., 345 E. 46th St., ew York 171 ew York BLOOOETT, Williaa ., Jr., 34S st 46 ., ew York 17, ew York BLOOD, Kenneth, Singer Bldg, Springrield, Ill.1noie THURSDAY, APRIL 291 l 9S4 Page 2 United Deren Fund, Inc. (Continued) BLOtrr, Harry L., 3120 Oak Park Ave., Berwyn, lll.inois BLUNCK, Herbert c., Hotel Statler, Wash .. 1.3., D. C. BOETTCHER, Arthlll" s., 107 So. asbington, Lansing, Michigan BOUMAN, iJJiam P ., IIl, 45 Broadway, New York 6, ~ ew York BOLTOJJ, Hon. Frances P., Houee Office Bldg., ah., D. C. BO.ND, Edwin E.;- SOO Fitth Avenue, Nw York 36, New York (\ BONDY,, Robert E., 345 F.aat 46 St .. , ew York 171 New York BOO'l'H, Richard E., 607 Shelby St., Det:roit, chigan BOUSTEAD, Charles H., Colorado fuel & Iron Corp., Pueblo, Colo. Btl'lEN, William ., 15 Woatainetor St., Providence, Rhode Island CA~, H. R. 1 Teachers College, Columbia Univ., New York 271 ~ .Y. CHAJU.M, alter J., 138 So. Schuyler Ave ., Kankakee, Illinoi ,"Orar,. CHERNEY, Paul, llOl M St., N.W., ashington 5 D. C.. f 1 0 CHHWNDG, Mr. & Mrs. B. :&., Box 600, Roanoke, Va. . OISLER, Walker L., 2000 Second Ave. 1 Detroit 26; Michigan CLARK, Herbert G. 1 1 No . 13'th St •• Philadelphia, Pa. CLEARWATER, • &: Mrs. Winfield, Chamber of Conaeree, Allentown, Pa . COCHRA.1ra, Vice Adm!ral. E. L., USN (Ret .. )~ 2 Larchwood DriVI ' Cambridge .38, Ma·ssachusetta OOCKLIN, Robert; F., 1529 - 18th st., N. w., Walbington 6, D. C. CODDING,, Guy B., 345 E. 46 St. 1 New York 17, ew YoPk COHEN, Louis J., 744 Broad St .. , Newark 2, New Jersey Cotl'MAN, David T., 166 Grove St., Charleston, South Carolina COLLINS, J e It., 408 Academy Bldg., Fall River, es. CONRAD, s. Irene Franham, 34S st 46 St., ~ew - York 17, llew York COOK, Mabel R., 17th & K sts., N.W., Washington 6,, D. C. COOlBr, Mr. & Mrs. Joe, Chamber ot Comserc•, Abilene, Tez:e-1 COOPER, Eleanor M., ~ Firth venue, New York 36, New York COPP, Carl A., .300 Taylor St., Dqton, Ohio CORRIGAN, Lt. Col. Thcmias F ., 0.ffi~e of the Secy of Det'enM, Waeh.D.C. COUVILLON, Bryson s., 1751 N StNet, • ., Waehington 6. D. o·. COXHEAD, Stuart B., 720 Frelinghuysen Ave., Newark 51 ew Jersey ORAlGHILL, G. Bolldoin, Jr., McLean, Virginia CRAIGIE, alter W., ~6 E. Main St. 1 Richllond 151 Virginia CRAWLEY, s . John, lt.9.36 Montgomery Ave ., Beltsville,. Maryland CROOKE.Tr, T. ., Mistissippi Valley Gas Co., Jackaon, Mieeiss-ippi CROUSE, J. L., Ohio Steel Foundry Co ., Lima, Ohio CUTHBERTSON, W:il J iam H• 1 .345 E. 46 st.,. New York 17; New Yori< DlBNEY., Mrs.. 1a.ry, 345 Ea.st. 46 St •• New Yoric,,. New Yon DAILOR, Frances M., 1820 Harvard st., N.W., ash. 9, D. C. DALTON, • William H.a .33 Stone St., Augusta, ine DARBY, Golden B., 61S6 Cottage Grove, Chicago, filinoS. DAVISON, Harry Pi, J •. P. Morgan & Co., 23 Wall St., New York• N. Y. DAY, Richard~ CbUlber or Commerce Bldg., Fulton, New York DECHERT, Robert, 13th Floor, Packard Bldg., Philad•lphia 2, Pa. DELANO., John s., laahington B:ldg., aabingt.on, D. C. DELSANl'JRO, Alb~rt P., 327 McKean Ave. .. , Donora, Pa. . DeMARO!iB, Dr. David F,., 500 1'"itth AV*nue, New York .)6, New York DiBiilU, E.dward, Princo Georges Coun'hy- COD111unity- Che.t, Mt . Rainier, d. DICKIE, George E., Room 2649 - South Interior Bldg., Wash. 25, D. C. DIX.

United Detenae Fund, Ine. (Continued) DOOLlTTIB, Jaaes H., SO w. 50th St., ew York 201 ew York DRl!XlOB, John W., 901 International Aviation Bldg.. ontreal., Que~, Canada - DuBOIS, c. rthur, Scovill Manufacturing Co ., aterbur,-, Conn. DUFFIELD, Hugh K., 4500 Wiaconsin Aw.,, • W.,, ' ash., D. C. DUFFI, Vincent c., 15 Lee Place, Paterson, N Jel"M7 DULCAI, Charle• B., 1034 oodvard Bldg., a8hington1 D. c. DUllCAH, John B., Recorder of Deed.a, &ab.ington, D. C. EDDY, Manton s., Lt. Gen., USA (Ret.), P. O. Box 1039, Columbus, Georgia EDINGER, Ernest H., 901 E. Broad St., chaond 19, Virginia ARDS, ettie, l No . 13th St., Philadelphia, Pa . EtWARDS, Mr .. & s. ViY.i.an P., J r., 234 Lackawanna Ave., Scranton, Pa. EHBMAI, s. s. Mason, l s. w. Arthur Way, Green Hills, Portland, Ol'I • EIG, Saa, 400 Eig Bldg ., Silver Spring, aeyland ELLIOTT, ArYl• s., First ational Banlc ot FA.na, a, Tex.al ELLYSCll, William, Jr-., 6th & Broad sta., Richmond 17, Va. E.:NGLAJID, Benjamin M., 74 orth st., Pittsfield, ae. EPPERT, Ray' R., 6071 Second Aye ., Detroit 32, Michigan l!lfALD, E. L., 32 • Libert7 st., C berland, eyland »lDIG, ilson, 14 Hainee ATe . 1 sing Sun, Maryl.and FAG.Al, Mrs. Kathl")'!l L., 7ll So. Fees AYe., Bloo.dngton, Ind. FALES, Edward c., c/o American Welding & g. Co., arren, Ohio FARHftlORTH, Harrl.et, 988 Market t., San Francisco, Calitomia FARRELL, Mr. & :irs. Claude H. 1 Box 627, fil.kin, orth Carolina FAUBIOH, Buf'ord P., 291 Broadway 1 ew York 7, ev York FAUBIJt s., 132 - 3rd st., S. E., Waah.ington, D. C. HAGGE.RT? 1 illiaa J. 1 41. 7 Wyatt dg. 1 aahington 51 D. Q. HALL, Elton P., 1.32 Bel"Vick Hts. Rd., at roudaburg, Pa. HALL, Frank A., 1.312 Massachu..-t.ta A.ve ., • W., aah. 5, D. C. HAMBLET, Colonel Julia E., USMC, Headquarters, US Marine Corpe, Waeh.D.C. HANLE?, Judge Fl"ederiok G. 1 Tmpl.e of Justice, Ol.1mpia, Waeh . HAMMCll, Rn. rge A., First B&ptiat. Church, Cr.yatal City, Mo . HARIIG, Mrs. Marie J., 697 An. c., Bayonne, w Jer-aq HART 1 Enl.Jn, 345 E. 46th St.. 1 New York 17, Nev York HAR1KAJOf, Dr. Maurice M., 1312 saachuaet.t Av ., • , ash. ;, D.c. HABVKY. C. Felix, III, 901 Dewe7 St., Kinston, North Carolina HARYEt, Mrs. Samuel c., 2ll Highland St., New Hann, Conn. HAUS, John H., 181-40 Kruger Rd., Jamaica 31 ew York HAZARD, Thlk, Va. HOLCOMB, Ben • , 17/') Hayes St., North &md, Oregon HOI..W'AY, J a, Sr., 6ll Robbins AVeflUe, Nile~ , Ohio HOOVER, Donald D., 2 W 45 st. 1 New Yo~ 36, New York HOOVER, Donna, 1101 M St.,, • W., Waahin~n 51 D. C. HORNING, Dale B., 474 Hollister- Bldg, Lansing 61 Michigan HUBBELL, s. Hulda, 1101 M St., N. W. , · ehington ;, D. C. HUGHES1~ ila.rt:in J ·• lSOS Adams Mill Road, a.ahington, D. C. HUBT,. Mr . &. Mrs. :R~id L., 419 Cedar st,, Tipton, Iowa iitl:Z, Laurin E., 425 Fourth A'te •• New York 16, New York IRISH, Heney R. B., Box 149, Elyria, Ohio lSAAC, Sol Mol"t.on, 8 Ea. t Broad st., Coluabu_ 15, Ohio JACKS<.Jf, Nelson, Nat.ional U?"ban League, 113) Broadway, N.Y., .I• .JAWS, Chriat-opher G., 8 So. Michigan, Chicago, Illinois JARED, Edmond f., Gaineaville Chamb•r or C~:r•, Gdnenille, Ga • .lARMAH, Mits. Mazey, Woodlawn Drive,, Naehville,, Tennessee JEFPEBS, H. :S. 1 205 W,. ~ St., Frankfort, Ky. JOUSOJ, Frank E., 2321 Center Ave ., ~ City, Michigan JOBNSOW, Helgar J ., ~ Madison Avenue, ew York 22, New York JOHNSON, s. J., 2.321 Center Ave., Bay City, ll.ehigan JOHNSON, Thomas C•, Stanton Road, Cobaseet, 1 as11&chu•et~• JOHNS'IORE, R. T., 1300 Natioll&l Bank Building, Detl"ait, Michigan JQWS, Jim, Bank ot Atae-rioa Bldg. Stockton, Galife>mia XAlOt'; Sol J., 212 W. Wiecon.aift An., Milwaukee, Wisconsin KAUFMANN, John, ashington • ening star, Waahington, D. c. IEIDEL, Albert, Jr., Cbat\olanee, Owing Mills, Md. IELlJ!3IER., Michael T., 6/:) Congress st. , Boeton, ••. KELLEY, N. W. , P. o. Box 10041 Roanoke, Virginia KELLY, Francis P., l.437 Vine, Lansing, Michigan KENBON, Hon . Roben F.; Governor ot .Louieiana, Baton Rouge, ta. KENT, Claude J.> Illinois Soldiers & Sailors Home, Quincy, nllnois IBRSTING, Donald L._. ~ Broad. st., liew York, New York IEI, J•e. s., BOlt 686, Od••aa, Texas KEYES,, E. J ., 1101 M St., N. W. ,. Washington, D. C. !EYES, Mrs •. E. J., 31321. or Rd., Chevy Chaw 15, Ma.r71and XDG, C~ D.,.ton,, 12)2 Euclid AvemM , Weirton, W ~ ViPgi~ KIRSSIH, Duane 'F., 207 s. Washington St., Shippensburg, Pa. n.EIN,, l'..ajor General John A., A.cting djutant, General of the Arrq, 'a ington, D. C. Q'ASTER, Ira H. > 345 E. 46 st., New York 17, New York lQl(J(LES, J. C.,. JIJ9 Cflllt.eJ" St,., Betbleh , Pennsylvanit. Ktm'l"Z,. Oscar, 719 Madi.eon Place, N.W. 1 ·,._ehingt,on. :5, D. O. LA.OKEi. . H. B.. 1 )02 Phoen.tx Bui:lding, BindnghSlll.1 Alaba:lla UIDLAV, Walter C.. 1 kJ? 'Shel.by St. 1 Detroit, Michigan ?.AND, Vice Admil"al Fm.017 s., 1001 o~nn. ATe., .w., Walh., D, c. Wot, Mr. & a. Fred M., 420 so . Akard St., Dal.las, Texas Pa_g 6

9•30 Ullited Det ene Fund1 Inc. (Continued) LAROCHE.; Mr • Chester J ., 170 st 78 St. , New York, w York LAVINE, • Lincoln, Eeq. , 521 Firth Ave.,. York 17, ew York LECCQ, VietQr1 1044 Chapel St. , ew Ha.en, Conneotieut um, Mr . ¥.rs . Robert E. , 14 all st. , ew York 5, • ew York LERCH, Edwin B.1 720 Mahoning, N.W. , ~ r.ren, Ohio LINDLEY, A. E •• 909 Franklin St., Wlltdngton, Delaware LlNm, Jame . A., 9 Rock.etell r Plaz.•1 New York 20, ~ ew York LINCMES, David F . , 710 DuPont Circl,e Bl-dg ., ashington, D. O. LIPPINCOTT, F.arle. 345 E. 4/J St.,, New York 17, New York LONG, Donald E. , Multnoa.M County Court House, Portland., Oregon LOBD,, Mr. Mrs. • eriy, itt-Brooke., Dou.glamlle;. R.D.#1, Pa. LUCARELI, V. J . , .304 Qrpheum. Bl.d.g • .i K osha.f. lisconsin LUCAS, ey E. 1 Union Station, Wa.lhhgton, D. C. LUCAS,. V..J"'s-. ~ . llOl M St. , ,. W.. 1 aahington 51 D. C.. UJJIR$1 H. E., P. O. Bax b, Shippenabtwg, Pa. I.%<11 1 Jem4's S . ~ U2' S. Main St. ., , Washington, Pa. l'.ACALl, Palmer J., 133 Fulton Stre•t, Niles, Obie> MacDOXALJ), rbert s., 205 Church S'tirEHJt, ew ven,. Conn. Mac.DONALD, Mr.. & Mrs. , • H. ,, 11,0 s. onroe Avenue, GNen Bq, Wi.s . MA.CI, Y.ire. Edward W. 1 600 Lexington Ave . • Jew York 22,. ·w Yor k MAlJJ, lloger L., 1524 Barraett Bldg .. , Jacksonville 2, Florida MARGOLIS, Harry. Union Bank Bldg., Bethlehem, Pa. llARK:imT Leon :rd P.; Will & umer Candle Co. , Inc. , S,yraeuse 1, · .Y. 1 KARTaN 1 Mrs. George J. , S.36 Gene•ee Ave , ,, • E., a.rl"en, Ohio MATHER, Philip R., 16 Arlington st. , Boston 161 M&seaehusetta MA'lH&SON., Mrs. John F., 832 N. Main St., vresville, N. C. MAT'l'HEWS, s,. Thomas Clark, 17th&. IC St., .w., Waahington, D. C. MAXWELL, 'Ubur F. , 34S E. 46 St.,, New York 171 New York MAZZA, John,, 306 W~ Pike stnet, Houston., Pennsylvania KQCANE, c. Anth0ll1', 1307 Irving St. , I • E. , aah~ 17, D. c. McCASLl.N, F. E., lll s .. E. ·son st. , Portland, Oregon HeCL!NTON; H. L. , 247 Park Avenue , New York, New York McCLOSXEt, Mark A. , 39 DroadVq,1 New YOl"k 6,. New Yo-rk McCORMICK, Dr. & s . G. A. , 1021 Beech street., Pettat.O'Wll., Pa. MeCURDr, R. C. , SO W. 50 St~t, New York 20, New York McDONNELL, John J . , UOl M St. , N, W., Waahingten, D. C.• Mc~ H. B.,. Jr. , 226 •uelid Avenue, Sharon, Pa. McJXl'llLL, John, l29 E. .52 St~, Wew York 22 1 Nev York McGHAm. Hugh J . , 3153 Key Blvd •• Arlington l, Va. McINTmE, • D. , Monroe A.uto Equipment Co . , Monroe, Michigan McNEIL, Donald s., Ull E Street, • W., Washington 41 D. C. McPHERSON~ Hobart M. , 640 Firth A:Yenue 1 N Yor 19, ew York MEADOR, • & Kra. M. C. , 206 Chatham Bldg. , Charlotte, N. C. HBANI, GeQrge, Pr-etident, American F ft.ration ot Labor, AF ot L Bldg.,. Wa hington l, D. C. MEILLETTE, Louis J., 291 Broadway1 w York, Jew York HEllK})ITH, Mrs. E. T. , Jr. ,, Route 21 !iQX 285, Scottsdale, Arizona MERRITT, Earl W. , 920 • Kain st. , Sal•, Illinois MORTL, Carl, Chamber ot Coonn.e:rce, Lansing, Michigan MEYml, F:rank, 620 Southern Ave . , S~ E., . aahington 20, D. C. MILAR, Robert F. , 89 Broad St. , New York 41 jrev York MILLS, R. G., 2401 tipseo b, illo, Texas MI'rem.t., James s., 500 Fitt.h Avenue, New York .36, ;iew York THURSDlY, APRIL 29, 19.54 Page 7 United De.tense Fund, Inc. (Continued) MOORE. Clarence c., 11 So. LaSalle St., Chicago. lllinoia MOORE, John H., 345 E. 46 St., New York 17, ew York MOORHEAD, Dwight E., 2l.5S South lst St., Joss, Calif'omi& MORRILL, Justin, 500 Fifth Ave ., New York )6, f1W York MORRIS, Mr. & s. B. ., Jr., Tia•9- orld Corp., Roanoke, a. MORTIMER, • & a. Edgar H., Chamber ot Camel"Ce, Allentovn, Pa. MURDICK, P. H., Jr., l a8bingt.on St., Grand Haven, higan MURPH?, W. Leo, 2130 South Ave. a LaCro ae, 1 conein. MURPHI, W. Ta7loe, araaw, Virginia MURSTE.IM, illiam, Anth0ft1' Wayne Hotel, Hamilton, Ohio MYERS, Paul K., Cham~!" ot Coaael"Ce, Wat rloo, Iowa NAGLE, Paul F., 14 SomerMt • , Boston s, aeachuMtts llBSBITT, Albert J., Holaeaburg, PhilAdel.phia, Pa. NOAD:R, Harold ., 119 Cleftland Ave., s. w., Canton 2 1 Ohio HORRIS,. Mrs. Isl.do Latham, 18.5.3 F.dgewood Ave ., Jackson'Yi.lle 51 na. 0 1BRn2l, Robert Lee, Jr., 1.500 H. Street, N. ., Waahingt.on, D. c. o•c OR, Rev. John F. x., 1315 - 8th st., . w., Waehington 1, n.c. 0 11CEEFE, R. rl, Box 871, .Amarillo, Texu OLSON, Rear Adairal Louis B., U. s. Coaet Guard, 90 Wqette St., New York lJ, New York S, Lawrence, 6 E. 45 St., aw York 171 New York PILSBUBY, Elmer K., 14-SomerMt St. , Boston S, Masaachusetta PI.A.CB, a. Jo•eph, 1350 Permqlvani& Ave., N.W., aahingt.on, D. C. PLUnERT, illiaa, 345 E. 46 St., iew York 171 aw York POOLL, Isabel W.,, 719 Madison Place, N.W., aehington, D. c. PRESS, illiaa H., 1616 K Street, .. W.. aahingt.on, D. C. PRICK, • & ll s. Richard J., 36o8 Lexington, Dallu 5, Texas PUMPHREY, Ralph E. • ~ Me~ot'J. st.,., Fairtield1 Comecticut RANGE, Brigadier William, 1763 R St., .w., a•hington 9; D. C.J RAWLS, Rena, 1101 M st., . W., aahingt.on 5, D. C. JmCTOR, Milton G., 1790 Broadw&7 1 ew York 191 ew York REESE, Eva M., 2 Parle Avemle, ew York 16, New York REIBER, Pa.ul, ll07 - 16th st., N. W., aahin~n, D. C. REICH, F. W. , Boulder• Coloraclo REID, Thomae R., 3000 SChaeter Road, Dearborn, Michigan REISSIG, Rev . Frederick E., 1751 N st., . W., a9hington1 D. C. REM(Jf1 John A., ;3104 - .33rd Place, N.W., Walh.ington S, D. C. REYNOLDS, Reginald, 328 aehington St., orwich, Connecticut tuCHMORD, Rua..U, P. O. Box 1271, Akron, Ohio Page. 8

Un1t-ed Deten-ee Fund., Inc. (Continued.) RIOOE, Chester c., 1~ Capit~l Ave., Houston, 1axas RIDINGS, H. E .. , Jr., 1501 Pica Ave., Long Beach 1.31 Cal.it. Rrt.El, Mr. & • Josiah P., 1,3 Broad St., Charleston_, s. c. ROBERTS, ene B., 7.310 F'O"reat Rd,._. Kent Village, Myattnille, Md . ' ROBIRTS1 Mr . &. Mrs. Frank c., Jr., 15th & Sansom Ste., Phil&. 2~ Pa. \ ROBlNSO , Reginald, 20 E. 61 St., New York 2l., ti aw York ROCI:, ~s. George D.~ 3133 ConneotiO'Ut. Ave ., Washington, D. c. \ ROEPER, Jaznes H., 1350 Allerton Ave., S.E., Grand Rapi.ds, Mich . ~ ROETTGER, Olinda ., 1620 Fuller :t.., N. w., Washington 9, D. C. ROSEKRANS, Robert A~; 34S E. 46 St., New York 17, New York R03ELEIP, Gordon w., 794 N. Jefferson st.,. MU ukee, Wisconsin ROSDSTEIN, :vid, .3:3 Riverside Drive, New York 23, New York RUSSELL, Richard c., 417 South Hill St., Los Angel.ea 1.3, Calif. RIERSOH, Edward L • .- )8 So,. Dearborn St., Chicago ), Illinois SAMPSON, C..)iarles X.,. 345 E. 46 St., New York 17, Now Yorlc · SA.U'l'Jm, James, 6 E. 45 St.; New York 17, New York SCHACH1'B1 J. F.dwin, Jr., Box 445, Charleston, South CaroJ.ina. SCHEIBKMAN, Adele, 345 E. 46 St., New York 17, York C.HIFP, hllip,. 1637 Mas•· Avenue, N. W., Washin8ton, D. C. SCHimAN,, Dr. Rl.ith Y., P. o. Box .3 1 Gl'eensboro, North Carolina SCHMIDT, Arthur P. _. 2472 N.. 64 St.,' Wauwat.oaa, ~ iscon in scmo:TT,. Carl H., 90 So. Rolling Rd. , Springfield, Pa. SCHNEIDER, i"ge R., 317 Baronne St.., ev Orleans 9, La. SCHNI~, illiam F., 901 ssaehwsetts Ave., N. w.,, Wash . 11 D.. C. SCHOLLE, August, 716 Lathrop St., Detroit 2, Miehi,ga.n SCHRAM, Fd.l, Peru, India.nt. smmAH.. . • - 1 eru, Indiana SCHUYLER, Peter V. R., Jr.~ 1004 Broe.cl St.. , Newark 2 1 ew Jerse1 SCHWARZ, Paul J.,. U05 - lt>th St., N. W., r aabingt.m 6, D. C. SEEMAN, Sam, llOl M St., N. •; Washington 51 D. C. SHAW, s. George Hattdl.u, 435 E S2nd st.,, ew Yo:rk 22, ew York SHAW, ph • , 988 Yi&rket St., San Franeisco, Calitomia SHELLEY" Kenneth C., 129 E. Orange St •• Lancaster, Pa. SHENE.1roU, Eleanor, 1790 Broadway, New York 19 1 w York SHlll'KRR John J . , UOl M st.. , , W• ,. Washington 5, D. C. SHnoom: Virgil, UOl M St. J ~- w., Waahington 5, D. o. SHORE, Harold M., SOO Filth Ave. , New Yot"k 36, New York SHREVB, l o., 1200 - 16th St., N. W., Wuhingt.on, D. c. SKUTT, V. J . 1 P. o. Box 1298, Omaha, Nebraska. SLAVIl• lb-. & Mre. ~ld J., 2388 Univ~reity Ave ., St. Paul U., Minn. SMITH, Baylies U , 3 Church · Cir~le, Ar.napG1ia, Marylar.d. SMITB~ DeWitt c.,. .American Jled Cross, W.sabington 13, D. c. SMITJI, F1"eder1.c W._. 744 Broad St • .; Newark, 1ew JerSflT SMITSI, Robert, t.blehem steel Co., Bethlehem, • ~, Che.tel'" D.; 80... &. Main street .. Richmond 19, Va. sNtmm, G,. Abra, 141 E. Orange St., Lan<:aster, Pa. SNYD.D, Dean, Dept . of Health, Education 8t el.rare; ash. 25 1 D. c. SOIB.,, Kent B., 3645 Morgan Drl...-e, Weirton,. West Virginia SOT'l'ER, Mr. & Mrs . J. R., Security Trust Bldg., :Pottet.own, Pa. SOU'lBlORTH, Mre. A. R.. , Jr., Nine Hearths Fara, Bridgewater, Conn. SPEAR,. Glaude, 2057 De.er Park Blvd., Omaha 9, Nebralilka SPEIDBL, Jes W., !I, 345 E. 46th st., New York 17, _ew York Sl'ELUIAN, Dr. El.wood M., 225 w. Miner st., West Chest r, Pa . Page 9

Unitetl Deten e Fund, Inc. (Continued) SPELLMAN, Francis Cardinal, ew Yori<, r'ew Yoi'k STANTOB, Fnnk F •.• 1''air.tield Rd . , Painesville, Ohio S'l'ANTOH, bank M. , 368 Mentor Ave . , Painesville, Ohio SfAN'OOB, Willim1r L., 1806 Powhatan Avenue, Pet.enburg, Va. S'l'ARIC, Edwin J. 1 &'tarl< Bro ,. Nuraeey & Orchard• Co . 1 Louisiana, Mo . S'l'JSEL..- Rowe S. , J4S E. 46 St. , New York 17, f/Jtl York SmEtj • Rose S,, BrODXYille, ew York StiIUEI.MAN, ~ s. K • . T .- ~ 826 W. Market. St., York, Pa. SfE.INI.B, J. Vernon, s. C. JohnSQn Son. Inc. , Racine, Wisconsin STSPHENSON, Rear A&dfoal C. S. {Ret. ), 4457 Q St. • , N.W. , Waah. 71D. C. 'l'ORI, Mr . & s. John w., P. O. Box 391, Pettat.own, Pa. TRALEM, Donald s., 44 all st. , ew York 5, w Yoric S'l'itOME, c. B. , 300 Broadvq, Newark, ew Jersq SULI.IVAN,, Paul B., 156 Mc.Daniel Ave . ,. Jaaeetown,. ew York SYCLE, Mrs. Lewi Ef., 5333 Che'f'Y Chase Parlara.y, .W. , ash. , D. C. TAME; A. G.-, Farmers• National Banlc, Salem, Ohio TANNER, Very Rev. Msgr, Paul, l)l.2 es. Ave., N. W., a.sh. 51 D. c. TAn.oB, Bent, 345 E. 46 st.,. ew York 17, New York 'fAittm, Robe~, 1101 M St. , N. W. , Washington 5, O. O. THOM'PSONJ E. Austin, llexandria ColllJllUnit.y Chest., Inc • ., Alexandria, Va. THOMPS USN,. la.vy Department, aehington, 1> . c. WitLA.Rl), Joaa, 34S last 46th st .. ,. New York 17, New York ILLIAMS Arthur, 315 A.th Avem1e.,. New York 101 ew York W~, Arleigh B., 482 Bard Avenue, ~aten Island 101 f!M York THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1954 Page 10 United Defense Fund, Inc. (Continu d) WILSOI, Donald o .. , 117 RiYer8id• Dri... , Binghamtm, ew Yol'k WILSOH, s. obert W., 5126 atson St., •• , aahington 16,D.C. WINCHESTER, Carl on, 417 ellaan Bldg, Jamestown, ew York WINEBRENNER, Fred • , 1215 tna venue, Huntingt.on, Indiana WOODFIELD, William R., Gal.errille, Maryland 4 WOODS, W. S., Trust Co. ot rgia Aseooiatea, Atl&nta, Ga . WOOTER, n li., First National Bank or Dallas, Dallas, Texas ORK, artin H., 1312 as • Avenue, .w., ashington 5, D. C. WCRTH, gl.a• R., 119 Cl veland Ave ., • • , Canton 2, Ohio YATES, Charles R., 31:3 Trust C • of Ga. Bld 1 Atlanta, G • YO'l'HERS, obert A., 304 S ring treet, Seattle, W& shingt-on YOU , • , 719 dieon lace, • • , aahington 51 D. C. YOUNT. 0 F., 7'1JJ V..ahoz~ing, • • w. J aM"en, Ohio YOUNTS, Col. Paul :R., 831 E. ..orehead, Charlott 1 1forth Carolina ZUcn:.BMAN, Louis A., 1.31.3 G street, • .,, Wa ihington, D. C. 10:00 aa ational. rity Council H n . chard ixon, The Vice President Hon . Wal.tor B. &rd.th , cting ecretary' ot tat• H n. Roger M. Kyes, Acting Secretary of Defense Hon. Harold :z . saen, Director, • o. A. Hon . Arthur s. Flemming, Director, o. D. • Hon . George • Humphrey, cret&ry of the Treasury Hon. Stanley • es, or the Attomey General Hon. Samuel \I • Anderson, tor the Secretary of C0111tn.erce H n. Paul L. rrison, Acting Director, ea.u or th get Hon. Lewis L. trauss, Chairman, Atomic rgy Comnisaion Hon . Laurene• B. Robbins, Administrator, R. F. C. Admiral Arthur W. fo!"d, Chairman, Joint Chiefs ot St.a.tt Hon. Allen • Dulles, Director ot Cmtral Inte111genoe Hon. Robert. Cutler, Special saistant to the esident. Brig. General Paul T. Carroll, bite House tatt Secret&17 H n. Bryee Harlow, Administrative Assist.ant to the President Ron. Arthur Burns, Chaiman, Council ot Economic Adrlso~a Hon . James s . Lay, Jr., Executive Secretary, N. s. c. Hon. s . Ever tt Gleason, Deputy ecutive Secretary, • S+ O. (Adndral. 1ll1 D. ) OFF THE P..ECORD '!'he President met with a grou or businesa leaders tor a discussion o! his foreign and eeonomie polic proposa'.l • {This was arranged on t.he initiative of several of the an.ber1 of this group who work as rivate c1tisene with Cl oe Randall 1n helping t push the President' rec ndation•.) The follow- ing were preaentr BA'l't, William L., Sr . ~ Philadelphia, Pa. BELt, iot, itor, Busin ss eek, New York, f!Jlll York B

Group or sines Lead.era (Continued) BRYCB, Gerald, President, Investment Ba.nkera Asen., ev York, N.Y. CABJT, Thoma.a, President, God.trey L. Cabot Co., Boat.on, Maes. CAMERaf, A. G., Vice aid.-it, Good7•&r Tire & Rubber Co., Akron, Ohio COR'ftlEI, Philip, Preaidsit, Cot7 International. Corporation, .Y. 1 .Y. C()ILES, Gardner; Preeident, Cowles Magazine, Inc., New York, N.Y. CLAY, Gene1'&l. Lucius, Chail'll&Il, Continental Can Co., Nev York, .Y. Jl'IIOIEU.Y, John, Partner, Glore-Forgan & C<9p8D1' FU>RENCE, Fred F., Preei.dent, Republic at. 11. Bank o.t Dallu, Texas GILSTRAP, W. J., Preaident., Bankers Assn. for Foreign ad•, San Franciaco, Calitomia GRACB, J. Peter, Jr., Preaident, W. • Grace Co., N York, N.Y. HAUGE, Hon. Gabriel, White Houp, Washington, D. C. HURLEY, Ro7, Chainun & Pre•ident, Curtiss Wright Co., .Y., .Y. JOHNSTON, Clement D., President, Chamber ot COlllllerce or USA,, Washington,, D. C. LAD, R. K• ., President, Publlc Service Co. of Oklah011a, Tulsa, Okla. LEACH, J . s~, Chairaan, The Texas Co., Chl7&ler Bldg, ew Yoric, .Y. LORD, bert F., Chairllan, National Foreign Trade Council, .Y., .I. OTLEY, Arthur H., Preaid.-... t, Parade bllcation, Inc., .I., .I. MIBTENER, J. Brad8haw, Vice r.erldttu~. , Pillabur7 Mills, Inc., Minneapol1e, Minn., and Cha.iriAan., Foreign Conaerce C _ • , Chamber ot Commerce of USA PERCY, Charles H., President, 11 & Howell_. Co. , Cn,_r.ago, llllnoi PDICL\RD,, • H., Chairman ot Boa.I'd, C&litornia Tene Co., Ltd, New York, flW York RANDALL, Hon. Clarenoe, Chail'alrl, President's Cotrai aion on Foreign onomic oliq RATHBONE, M. J., aident, standard Oil Co. (N.J.), ev Yoric, N.Y. SCHRAMM, James s., ec,. Vice President, J. S. Schrum Co., Burlingt.on, Iowa STRAUSS~ pb I, Director, R. H. Macy & Co.,, Inc., New York, .I . SHORT,, Romeo E.,, Brinkley,, Arkanaa ~SRUD, Sidney A., Pre•ident, Gult Oil Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. TAYLOR, A,. Thanas, Chai1'1&n, International. Packers, Ltd, Chicago,lll. WATSON, 'nlcaaaa, Jr., Pre•ident, Internationa.l Bu.s:l.nesa chines, New Yoric, N Yon

1:00 JI'. (WNCH) 2:15 Senator Arthur V. at.kins, Utah { !shed to discus• RATO pact and the Pr sident• s powers under it) ( Hon,. Jaek in) Congreamnan C. • Bishop, ffiinoie Congreaaan Oren Harri•, Arkansaa (Mr. rle Cheaney) (Invited the President to throw out fir t ball at Congressional Baseba11 Game, Tu.eeday, June 15, 1954) THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1954 p g• 12

(Mr. Ralph Re d) OFF THE RECORD

Hon . !" Tart B eon, Secreta.r;y ot Agriculture Hon . John H. Davie, Aaeistant Seoretar;y of Agriculture Senator George D. A11cen, Vermont Congresmnan Clifford • Hope, ansas (Hon. Gerald Morgan)

4:15 pa Tb President departed tor the Depart.aental Auditori• to new the Exhibit of the President's COlllBittee on pl.OJM11t ot the Ph7aically Handicapped. !he Preeid.ant preeented the avarde to th tin llinnera ot the Essay Contest aa tollowet Shirley Kreidler Jane Je~ Sharon Chapin Nina Davia Jinny Hanchlq 'l'lm PRRSIDEN'l'' S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1954

ihOO aa (The 10-llowing had Breakfast with the Pre1id"1'lt OFF 'tJiE RECORDt) (Hon. Richari Nixon, The Vice Pre11.dent) (Mr. Heney Luc } (Hou. Wilton B. Peraons) (Hon. Gabriel Haug•) (Hon, Bl"Y'ce Harlow)

th4S 811 (Major General Joseph W. Beachus (Bet.), .football c0:e.ch to the ·President in 19ll a~ West. Point) (Mr. and Mrs. WUl·iaa Hutchillson) (Loney Hutchinson) OFF THE RECORD (Deedie Hutchinson) (Robert Huteh:l.neon) (General Beach• ph<>ned April 2;ird and said that on April .30th he had some gand-niecea and neph•• ccming to town and would like nry muoh tar th to meet the Preaict.nt) (Following their meeting with the President, they were gi.Yen a tour of the White Ho"Qse) 10:00 aa c binet · ting Hon., Richard Nixon, Th Vice President Hon .. Walter Bedell &nith., Acting SeQf'etuy ot Stat• Hon. Robert Murpby, Depat7 UJ\der Secretary ot State Hon . Marion Folsom, Under SecNtar.y of the 'l're&SU17 Hon. Charles E. \'iilSQn_. secret&17 ot Detena. Hon. Hez-berl Brownell, the At.tomey General Hon . Charles a. Hook• Jr., Deputy Poet.master Genaal Hon. Douglas ay, Sec?'et&ry ot the Interiozrt Hon . Ezra Ta.ft Benson, Secretary ot Agriculture Ron . Sinclair Week8, SeC):retary of Commerce Hon . Jamee P. Mitchell. Secretary ot Labor Hon . Oveta Culp Hobby, -Secretaey ot Health, Education &Welf'are Hon . , Director, Bureau ot the Budget Hon . Ha70ld E,. St.aspn, Dir•ctor, F .• O. A. Hon . rtbur Flemming, Director, o. D. M. Hon . Philip Young, Chainna.n, Civil Service Commis.sion. Hon. Arth\lr Bum , Chairman, Council of onomic Advisor8 Hon. Wilt.on B. Pe?'aon a Hon. Robert Cutler Bon. Bernard Shanley Hon. Gabriel Hauge Hon. Maxwell Rabb Hon. Arthur Minnich The following were absent: 'nte Secretar;y of State The Secretary ot the Trea8Ul7 'the Postmaster General Hon . Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. Hon. Sherman Adams FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1954 Page 2 12:00 H.E. Culos P. ROllUlo, Personal Representative ot th Presid$it ot the Philippine Republic {Hon. John SimJD.ons) (General Romulo requested this. It was cleared with Stat

12:15 pn. Mr. Edwe.:N T. Dicker, ot Dall.as, Texas 12:20 Honorable Kennet C. Royall

12: 30 The Preaident receiftd the aeanben ot the National. Ame1'1C)an Korean Foww!at.ton Veterane' Corrmittee . (Arranged at. the request of' Dr. HOW

L l2s;o (The P~•ident left for the Pentagon) 1:00 pa The Pre .ident. attended a Luncheon in the Ottice ot the Secret&l'"7 ot Detanse, in honor of Under Secretary of Defense, Hon. Roger M. Ky • · The following were present: Hon. Ri.chard. Nixon, The Vice President Hon. Charle• E. Wilson, secret.al")" of Defense Hon. Roger • Kyee, O.puty Secretaey of tense Hon. Walter B. Smith, Acting SearetaJ.7 of State Hon,. George Humphrey, Secretary ot thf) 'll"easu?7 Hon .. Rowland Hugh.em; Director, Bureau f the Budget. Hon~ Haro E. St 5Sen, Director, F. o. A. Hon. Arthur s. Flenmd.,.'18, Director, O. D. M. Hon,. Allen Du1lee, Dire¢or1 Central InteJ.li enc• Hon. RObert Cutler Brig. Gene!"al Pa.ul 't, Carroll Hon. James C. Hagert7 Oftice, Secret.m or Detenee: · Assistant Secretary J .. A. Hannah Assistant Sec:retar;y H. s. Hensel. Aaaistant Seo!"9t1U7 F. G. Floete Assistant Secretarr F. B. Berry Assistant Secretar;r C. S. Thomae Assistant. Secretary F. D. · ewbury Assistant secretar;y D. A. arlee Aes1atant Seentary F,. A. Seaton FRIDA!, RIL 30 1 19.54 Page 3 1:00 Luncheon in honor ot Roger Kyes: 0.f'tice, Seoretg ot Deten!f: Governor W. M. Brucker Gen. Counsel) Asst. to the Secretary R. LeBaron • T. P. Pike jor General L. Mathewson Colonel c. A. Randall !!31:: Under Secret&J.7 J. Slesak Assistant .secretary H. M. Milton Aaaietant ntary G. H. Roderick !!!!z: Secretary R. B. Anderson Under Secretary T. s . Gate• Assistant Secretaey R. Fogler Asaietant Secretary J. H. &nitb Air Force: Secretary H. E. Talbott Under Secreta J. H. t>ougl.a1 Aseistant Secretary H. L. te Service P!raonnel.: Lt. Gen. W. L. Weible Lt. Gen . L. L. Lemitzer Adm. D. B. Duncan Vice Adm. M. B. Gardner General • F. Twining . General • D. v..~:t te General G. c. Thoma• I=ed.1ateq tollowing the Luncheon, the Preaident went to the Conterence Roca across the Hall troa Secreta17 Uson' s ottice and shook handa with the Members ot the Detenee Advi ory Committee on omen in the rvioea. The f'ollowi.ng were p:react: Mn. Bradner • Lee, Jr. , Chairman, Los ales, Cali.tom!& Miss Myrtle Austin, Salt Lake City, Utah Mis Mary I . Barber Battle Creek, Michigan Miss Sarah G. Blandin;, Poughkeepsie, New York Mrs. R. Max Brooks, Austin, Texaa Mra. J. L. Blair Buck, Richmond, Virginia Miss Laurentin B. Collins, Detroit, Michigan Mrs. Oliver Crowther, Portland, Oregon s Lana E. Ebeling, Cleveland, Ohio s. India ards, M>e Angel.ea, California Mias Mary Louise Gibboae, Mt . Sinai, L.I., N.Y. Dr. Lillian • Gilbreth, Montclair, New JereflT • Bea.trice B. Gould, Philadelphia, Pa. Mn . Leonard Haas, Atlanta, Georgia Mrs. J. Ramsay Harris, Denver, Colorado Dr. Marion E. Kenworth7, ew York , New York Dr. E•ther IJ.o)'d ... Jonea1 New York, New York Mi 1 Mildred Lorenta, Chicago, Illlnoia Mrs . Alfred s. Lucas, Birmingham, Alabama FRIDlY, APRIL 30, 1954 Page 4

De.tenae AdYisor;y Com. on Women in the Service•: (Continued) Mrs. Florence Mahoney, Wubington, D. o. Hrs. Hasel el, Waehingt.on, D. C. Mrs. R. LouiH NcMarnus, New York, New York Mrs. Maurice T. MOOJ"e, New York, N.w York Mrs. Florence K. ur~, ewport, Rhode !al.an Mrs. elaon A. Rocketeller, New York, ew York Mrs. Mar, G. bling, 'frenton, ew Jer..,. a. Heney Potter Ruaaell, Burlingame, California Dr. K. Francea Scott., orthuipton, Maaa&chwsetta Kzos. Mark G. Troxell, Madison, ieconsin Mra. Pearl A. Wanamaker,. 01.1mpia, Washington Miss Helen c. White, Madi.eon, isconsin Mrs. John Hq itney-, New York, ew York Mn. LouiM L. Wright, Chi~, Illinois Mrs. Carma R. Zi.nmenuan, cru.ento, Califomia aa Bert.ha S. Adkins, a8hington, D. C. s. Ambroee N. Diehl, San Francisco, California His rgaret Diner, Boston, aaachuaetta Mrait John E. Haps, Twin Falls, Idaho Dr. Helen Johnston, Dee Moines, Iowa Mra. Catherine Marshall, Washington, D. C. Mrs. Auguet N. Satterlee, Minneapolis, Minneeota Dr. Cylvia Sorkin, st. Louis, Missouri 2:25 pa (The President retumed to the Whit House)