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Daily Appointments of Harry S. Truman

July 03, 1945

President Harry S. Truman's appointment calendar covers the dates from April 12, 1945 to January 20, 1953. Please select a date within that range.

H.E. Hon. Ezequiel Padilla, the Minister of Foreign Affairs for Mexico
Mr. Paul Kesten
Hon. Paul Porter
Mrs. Charles W. Tillett; Mrs. India Edwards
(Lunch)
Hon. Thurman Arnold
The Attorney General [Tom C. Clark]; Hon. James P. McGranery, the Asst. to the Attorney General
The Secretary of War [Henry L. Stimson]
(Colonel Rufus Burris [Burrus]) (Says the President told him come back when he saw him last - is leaving in day or so)
[Public Papers: Statement by the President: The Fourth of July]
[Public Papers: Statement by the President on the Death of John Curtin, Prime Minister of Australia]
[Public Papers: Statement by the President Commending the Work of the United National Clothing Collection]
(Went aboard USS POTOMAC for Cruise on Potomac River)
[Public Papers: Statement by the President Announcing Establishment of Diplomatic Relations With the New Polish Government]
[Public Papers: Exchange of Messages With the Prime Minister of the Polish Provisional Government of National Unity]
Cong. George F. Rogers
Delegation from Lions International
The Secretary of the Treasury [Henry Morgenthau, Jr.]
Miss Florence Schuman; Master Mead Gruver; Mrs. Elizabeth Matheny; Mr. Howard Tooley; Miss Nancy Larrick; Mr. Daniel Melcher
H.E. Hon. Faris el-Khoury, the Prime Minister of Syria
H.E. Carraciolo Parra Perez, the Minister for Foreign Affairs for Venezuela
H.E. John Sofianopoulos, the Minister for Foreign Affairs for Greece [Public Papers: Joint Statement Following Discussions With Foreign Minister Sofianopoulos of Greece]
H.E. Manuel A. Pena Batlle, the Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Dominican Republic
H.E. Camilo Ponce Enriquez, the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Ecuador
H.E. Gerard E. Lescot, the Minister for Foreign Affairs for Haiti
Lt. Colonel Edward H. Heller
The British Ambassador
Hon. Edwin A. Locke, Jr.
(Mr. S.J. Woolf - N.Y. Times)
Hon. Henry Norweb
(Lunch)
Mr. Harry Sea; Mr. William Kittrell
(Hon. Owen J. Roberts, Associate Justice - Supreme Court)
(Mr. William Boyle)
Commander Harold R. Stassen
The Postmaster General [Robert E. Hannegan]
The Secretary of Labor [Lewis B. Schwellenbach]
Press and Radio Conference [Public Papers]
(Hon. J. Welch Pogue)
Executive Orders:  [9587 AMENDING EXECUTIVE ORDER 8588 ENTITLED "PRESCRIBING REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE PAYMENT OF EXPENSES OF TRANSPORTATION OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND PERSONAL EFFECTS OF CERTAIN CIVILIAN OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES OF THE UNITED STATES" AND PRESCRIBING REGULATIONS GOVERN]
Executive Orders:  [9588 CREATING AN EMERGENCY BOARD TO INVESTIGATE THE DISPUTES BETWEEN THE CHICAGO, NORTH SHORE, & MILWAUKEE RAILROAD COMPANY AND THE CHICAGO AURORA & ELGIN RAILROAD COMPANY AND THEIR EMPLOYEES]
Executive Orders:  [9586 THE MEDAL OF FREEDOM]
[Log of President Truman's Trip: Trip to the Berlin Conference]
[Public Papers: Memorandum to Federal Agencies on the Handling of Government Funds]
(Cong. Andrew J. May, Kentucky; Cong. John W. Flannagan, Jr. Virginia)
Senator Frank P. Briggs, Missouri
Cong. Noble J. Gregory, Kentucky
Cong. Walter H. Judd, Minnesota
Senator Wayne Morse, Oregon
Mr. Carl H. Claudy
Hon. Charles Fahy
Hon. Paul V. McNutt
The Secretary of the Interior [Harold L. Ickes]
Sen. Burton K. Wheeler, Montana; Sen. Albert W. Hawkes, New Jersey; Sen. Ernest W. McFarland, Arizona; Sen. Homer E. Capehart, Indiana
(Hon. Lewis Douglas)
Mr. Henry LaCossitt
The Rt. Rev. Paul Yu Pin
Mr. Henry Luce
Mr. Hugh Cox
(Lunch)
Cabinet
Hon. Harold D. Smith
H.E. Hon. Henri Bonnet, the Ambassador of France
Col. William H. Kasten
(Sen. Jos. F. Guffey, Pa.; Sen. Francis J. Myers, Pa.)
[Log of President Truman's Trip: Trip to the Berlin Conference]
[Log of President Truman's Trip: Trip to the Berlin Conference]
[Log of President Truman's Trip: Trip to the Berlin Conference]
[Public Papers: Veto of Bill Relating to Law Enforcement in the District of Columbia]
[Log of President Truman's Trip: Trip to the Berlin Conference]
[Log of President Truman's Trip: Trip to the Berlin Conference]
[Log of President Truman's Trip: Trip to the Berlin Conference]
[Log of President Truman's Trip: Trip to the Berlin Conference]
[Public Papers: Statement by the President: Bastille Day]
[Log of President Truman's Trip: Trip to the Berlin Conference]
[Public Papers: Letter to Secretary Morgenthau Concerning the Appointment of Fred M. Vinson as His Successor]
[Log of President Truman's Trip: Trip to the Berlin Conference]
Executive Orders:  [9589 AUTHORIZING THE PETROLEUM ADMINISTRATOR TO TAKE POSSESSION OF AND OPERATE THE BUTADIENE PLANT OPERATED BY SINCLAIR RUBBER, INC., AT HOUSTON, TEXAS(1)]
[Log of President Truman's Trip: Trip to the Berlin Conference]
[Public Papers: Statement by the President on the Manpower Needs of the Western Railroads]
On this date the atomic bomb was successfully tested at Alamagordo, New Mexico. See student research fileThe Decision to Drop the Atomic Bomb: documents, photographs and more.
[Log of President Truman's Trip: Trip to the Berlin Conference]
[Public Papers: Special Message to the Congress on Amending the Surplus Property Act To Provide for a Single Administrator]
[Public Papers: Letter to the President of the Senate and to the Speaker of the House of Representatives Transmitting Reports on Foreign War Relief Activities]
[Log of President Truman's Trip: Trip to the Berlin Conference]
[Log of President Truman's Trip: Trip to the Berlin Conference]
[Log of President Truman's Trip: Trip to the Berlin Conference]
[Public Papers: Remarks at the Raising of the Flag Over the U.S. Group Control Council Headquarters in Berlin]
[Public Papers: Letter to David K. Niles, Administrative Assistant to the President]
Executive Orders:  [9592 EXTENSION OF THE PROVISIONS OF EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 9001(1) OF DECEMBER 27, 1941, TO CONTRACTS OF THE OFFICE OF WAR INFORMATION AND THE OFFICE OF ALIEN PROPERTY CUSTODIAN]
Executive Orders:  [9590 ESTABLISHING CERTAIN AWARDS FOR THE COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY]
Executive Orders:  [9591 AMENDING THE FOREIGN SERVICE REGULATIONS OF THE UNITED STATES]
[Log of President Truman's Trip: Trip to the Berlin Conference]
[Log of President Truman's Trip: Trip to the Berlin Conference]
Executive Orders:  [9592A AMENDMENT OF EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 9400 OF DECEMBER 3, 1943, AUTHORIZING THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY TO TAKE POSSESSION OF AND OPERATE THE SHIPYARD OF THE LOS ANGELES SHIPBUILDING AND DRYDOCK CORPORATION AT LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA]
[Log of President Truman's Trip: Trip to the Berlin Conference]
[Log of President Truman's Trip: Trip to the Berlin Conference]
Executive Orders:  [9593 AUTHORIZING THE SECRETARY OF WAR TO TAKE POSSESSION OF AND OPERATE THE PLANTS AND FACILITIES OF THE SPRINGFIELD PLYWOOD CORPORATION, LOCATED AT SPRINGFIELD, OREGON (1)]
[Log of President Truman's Trip: Trip to the Berlin Conference]
[Public Papers: Letter Read by Secretary Vinson at the Humanitarian Award Dinner of the Variety Clubs of America]