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Daily Appointments of Harry S. Truman

June 25, 1952

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(General W. Bedell Smith, Director, Central Intelligence Agency) (Honorable James Lay, Executive Secretary, National Security Council) OFF THE RECORD
(Mr. Martin Lewis) OFF THE RECORD
Executive Orders:  [10366 AMENDING THE SELCTIVE SERVICE REGULATIONS]
[Public Papers: Statement by the President on the Need for Deferring the Drafting of Certain Apprentices and Farm Laborers]
[Public Papers: Letter to the Director, Office of Defense Mobilization, Approving a Manpower Policy for Agricultural Labor]
[Public Papers: Letter to the Director, Selective Service System, on Deferment of Farm Workers]
Honorable Clyde B. Aitchison, Interstate Commerce Commission (Is retiring, and asked if might call and say "goodbye"
(Staff)
Senator Harley M. Kilgore, West Virginia (Called Mr. Connelly last week to ask for this)
Honorable J. Monroe Johnson, Interstate Commerce Commission (Called Mr. Connelly last week to ask for this)
Congressman Mike Mansfield, Montana (Called Mr. Connelly Monday and asked for this)
Congressman Jack Z. Anderson, California Congressman Franck R. Havenner, California Congressman George P. Miller, California (Congressman Havenner asked if they might come in and talk to the President about San Francisco Bay Bridge. Congressman Anderson is to stay a few minutes afterwards to talk about Catalogue Supply Bill.)
The President received Members of National Y.M.C.A. Youth and Government Assembly (This group composed of High School students, most of them officers in Y.M.C.A. Youth and Government Program; They elect model State Legislatures, Governors, Speakers, etc. Are here to watch these officers of National Government work things out. The President has received in past years. Not connected with yesterday's group, who were all University students. The following were present: Sen. Robert C. Hendrickson, New Jersey, Co-Chairman Washington Advisory Committee Rep. Richard Bolling, Missouri, Co-Chairman Washington Advisory Committee Adams, Tom, Kirkwood, Missouri Anderson, Martha, New York, New York Andrews, James, Atlantic City, New Jersey Angle, Sylvia, Vineland, New Jersey Apperson, Ronald, Monterery Park, California Appleton, John G., Boston, Massachusetts Aubrey, G. O., New York, New York Barcomb, Jeanne Anne, Rochester, New Hampshire Barton, Kenneth W., Torrington, Connecticut Bogert, Sue, Westwood, New Jersey Bohnn, Jules Jr., Wichita Falls, Texas Boone, Sylvia, Mount Vernon, New York Booty, Von Dean, Lawton, Oklahoma Borek, John B., Topeka, Kansas Burkhart, John, New York, New York Charles, Robert, Phoenix, Arizona Clarkson, Robert, Grand Rapids, Minnesota Clowers, Max, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Colcord, J. Dudley, Sunapee, New Hampshire Corwin, George B., New York, New York Crabtree, James, Emporia, Kansas Crockwell, Gerald, Portland, Oregon Daniell, Susan, Millinocket, Maine DeYoung, Clarence M., Omaha, Nebraska Dillner, Otto, Maywood, Illinois Dobler, William, Everett, Washington Delover, Peter, New Jersey Donovan, James, Springfield, Massachusetts Duff, J. Ben, Indianapolis, Indiana Eberle, Dennis, Joplin, Missouri Edwards, Marvin, Chandler, Arizona Eismont, James F., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Ellis, Robert Earl, Tuscaloosa, Alabama Everett, Sherman, Springfield, Oregon Fabian, Monroe H., Hellertown, Pennsylvania Farabee, Ray, Wichita Falls, Texas Flom, Floyd O., St. Paul, Minnesota Fowler, Glenn, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Fontaine, Constance, Staten Island, New York Frazer, Bernard A., Warren, Arkansas Frers, Robert, New York, New York Garrison, Charles H., Emporia, Kansas Gay, George C., Topeka, Kansas Geissal, Philip, Missouri Goncharoff, Nicholas T., New York, New York Gornall, John Murray, Cumberland, Maryland Grubb, Edward L., Wenatchee, Washington Gundel, Walter D., Missillon, Ohio Guthrie, Major Richard, Arlington, Virginia Hafer, Mary Anne, Cumberland, Maryland Haller, William Lee, Ironton, Ohio Harrison, Henriette, New York, New York Harvey, Deborah, Newtonville, Massachusetts Hattery, Dr. L. H., Washington, D.C. Hayes, J.E., Hutchinson, Kansas Held, Prof. Walter, Washington, D.C. Helme, Glenn Harold, Rushville, Indiana Hendricks, Mason M., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Hersh, Prof. Charles, Washington, D.C. Higgens, Charles, Bordentown, New Jersey Hildebrand, Nancy Porter, Connellsville, Pennsylvania Hippen, Prof. John, Washington, D.C. Hixson, Leroy E., Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Hixson, Mrs. Leroy E., Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Hogan, William E., Dallas, Texas Horstman, Florence, New York, New York Humes, Glenn K., Woodbury, New Jersey Hunter, Jack, Baltimore, Maryland Jackson, Fred Philip, Center Moreland, Pennsylvania Jackson, William H., Florence, Kansas Jacobs, Robert, Phoenix, Arizona James, Carroll S. Jr., Hagerstown, Maryland Johnson, Ben E., Owensville, Indiana Johnson, Nick, Iowa City, Iowa Kemper, Willis G., Washington, D.C. Lama, John, Detroit, Michigan LaPorta, Edward, Torrington, Connecticut Lawrence, Robert W., Portland, Oregon Ledlie, John A., New York, New York Less, John, Detroit, Michigan Lewis, Mike, Cleveland, Ohio Lewis, Ralph L., Cumberland, Maryland Lynch, Frank T., Teaneck, New Jersey Mathot, Eugene F., Winona, Minnesota McGeath, Emily, Middleboro, Massachusetts McKittrick, Thomas Lamar, Houston, Texas Merritt, Alan F., East Greenwich, Rhode Island Miller, Gene, Kokomo, Indiana Montgomery, Tom, Oregon Moore, Harold A., Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Moritz, Paul W., New York, New York Moser, Clarence G., Newark, New Jersey Mull, Anna Mae, Streator, Illinois Myer, Luann, Indianapolis, Indiana Myers, Randolph E., Washington, D.C. Nelson, Jerry, Pittsburg, Kansas Newton, Donald P., Dallas, Texas Newton, Mrs. Donald P., Dallas, Texas Newton, Dick, Dallas, Texas Nicklaus, Ted Maurice, Amarillo, Texas Norquist, Robert, Portland, Oregon Oberg, William, Millinocket, Maine Orio, Carl, Durham, Connecticut Osten, Donald, Washington, D.C. Patterson, S. John, Syracuse, New York Perkins, Eileen, Middleboro, Massachusetts Porter, Judy, Martinsburg, West Virginia Potter, Robert A., West Hartford, Connecticut Ray, Tom, Manistee, Michigan Reilly, Wayne G., Floral Park, New York Roberts, Mrs. E. A., Flushing, New York Rodgers, Theodore S., Short Hills, New Jersey Rook, Joseph, Washington, D.C. Sagen, Bradley, Waukegan, Illinois Sanders, Shirley Fay, Columbus, Georgia Scales, Richard H., Grosse Pointe, Michigan Scoggins, Michael, Grand Island, Nebraska Scott, Rhoda, Paulsboro, New Jersey Scott, Winfield Allen, Paulsboro, New Jersey Shinn, Howard M., New York, New York Simmons, Donald, Muskogee, Oklahoma Sims, Neil, Douglas, Georgia Sly, John P., Princeton, New Jersey Sly, Mrs. John F., Princeton, New Jersey Smith, Donna Mae, Verona, New Jersey Spear, Margaret Ann, Puyallup, Washington Starks, John, Purdy, Virginia Stewart, Hugh, Amsterdam, New York Sunnarborg, Earl, Cloquet, Minnesota Swain, Eleanor, Marietta, Georgia Thomas, Kay, San Mateo, California Towle, Patricia, Durham, New Hampshire Towler, Betsey Scott, Elkins, West Virginia Viley, Joseph, Fort Worth, Texas Walch, Victor L., LaGrande, Oregon Waters, William M., Jr., Atlantic City, New Jersey Weaver, Frank, New York, New York Wilkerson, Michael, Lawton, Oklahoma Wilkinson, Paul A., Whiting, Indiana Williams, Donald Ray, Lawton, Oklahoma Williams, James M., Columbus, Ohio Wilson, Dean Frank, Washington, D.C. Witmer, Larry, Elmont, New York Wrighter, A.W., Griffin, Georgia Overseas Delegates- Geismar, Hans, Bad Schwalbach, Germany; guest of U.S. State Dept. and Nat. Social Welfare Assembly Hauck, Arnold, Kulmbach, Germany; guest of U.S. State Dept. and Nat. Social Welfare Assembly Meid, Heinrich, Duesseldorf, Germany; guest of U.S. State Dept. and Nat. Social Welfare Assembly Roessel, Alexander, Washington, D.C. interpreter Sakai, Michio, Tokyo, Japan; guest of National Board of Y.M.C.A.'s Boy Governor of Georgia, Milton Jones Boy Lieutenant Governor of Georgia, D. Lurton Masse
[Public Papers: Remarks to the Members of the National YMCA and Government Assembly]
Honorable David Edelstein, U. S. Judge, Southern District of New York, and family (Asked if could bring his family in to meet the President)
Honorable David Bruce, the Under Secretary of State (Usual Thursday appointment for State)
(LUNCH)
Honorable William McC. Marting, Chairman, Board of Governors, Federal Reserve System (Called Mr. Connelly last week to ask for this)
(Russ Stewart) OFF THE RECORD
(Brig. General Hunter Harris) (Came in to meet the President, he had charge of the President's flight to Arkansas, in the absence of General Robert Landry) OFF THE RECORD
(Staff)
(General W. Bedell Smith, Director, Central Intelligence Agency) (Honorable James Lay, Executive Secretary, National Security Council) OFF THE RECORD
(Honorable Donald Dawson) (Mr. Alexander Budge) OFF THE RECORD
Cabinet [Meeting] (Mr. Bruce for State; Mr. Galvin for Labor; Commerce, W. Averell Harriman and John R. Steelman absent)
(Dr. Howard Rusk) OFF THE RECORD
The President received Members of the Board of the International Federation of Business and Professional Women (Arranged by Division of Protocol at request of National Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs, Inc. Dame Caroline Haslett, D.B.E., of London, President of the International Federation of Business and Professional Women, accompanied by 67 women from 19 countries, in this country for this Board Meeting, spent the day in Washington. After being received by the President they lunched in Senate Dining Room with Senator Margaret Chase Smith and the women members of the Congress.) Ahern, Mrs. Allie, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada Alstrup, Miss Elsa, Copenhagen, Denmark Andrew, Mrs. Astrid, Stockholm, Sweden Balslav, Miss Karen Marorethe, Copenhagen, Denmark Belstrows, Mrs. Silvia, Havana, Cuba Beveridger, Mrs. M. M., Kirkcaldy, Fife, Scotland Burton, Mrs. Maude E., Hove, England Cary, Mrs. Anne M., Salisbury, Southern Rhodesia Coleingh, Dr. C., The Hague, Holland Dekker, Miss A. J. N., The Hague, Holland Demme, Dr. Isle, Saalfelder, Strasse 7, Germany Eckhoff, Mrs. Randi, Oslo, Norway Elsdorff-Monberg, Mrs. Elizabeth, Copenhagen, Denmark Faulkner, Miss Marjorie E., West Byfleet, Surrey, England Frohwein, Miss Corrie, Arnhem, Holland Forselles, Mrs. Signe af, Helsingfors, Finland Gillot, Marguerite, France Gladstone, Miss Belle, Perth, Australia Greiner, Miss Trudi, Berne, Switzerland Hastings, Miss Olive, London, England Haslett, D.B.E., Dame Caroline, London, S.W. 1, England Heneker, LL.B., Miss Dorothy, Worthing, Sussex, England Hesson, Miss Hilda, Winnipeg, Canada Hoyer, Mrs. Amelie, Stockholm, Sweden Hyndman, Q. C., Miss Margaret P., Toronto, Canada Korkki, Miss Susanne, Finland Lanen, Miss M. S. L., Rotterdam, Holland Liljegren, Mrs. Marta, Stockholm, Sweden Male, Mrs. Rachel, Helsinki, Finland May, Fran Maria, Elbehausse 352, Germany Messenger, Mrs. Rosalind, Suffolk, England Mowbray, Miss Leslie, London, England Murray, Miss Marjory A., Harrow, Middlesex, England Ohlstrom, Mrs. Adele, Helsinki, Finland Ostling, Miss Ida Brita, Gavle, Sweden Parkinson, Miss Eileen, Southampton, England Paronen, Miss Elsa, Helsinki, Finland Peraza, Dr. Gilda, Havana, Cuba Phillips-Marder, Nottingham, England Ramsay, Miss Susan, Kirkoaldy, Fife, Scotland Rasmus, Miss Synnove, Storalanggatan 14, Finland Redlich, Dr. Carola, Vienna, Austria Rosanove, Mrs. Joan, Melbourne, Australia Scheel, Mrs. Eva, Stuttgart, Germany Schier, Mrs. Britta, Helsinki, Finland Silander, Miss Aino, Turko, Finland Siltanen, Miss Anna, Asuntola, Finland Simonen, Mrs. Elvi, Jarvanpaa, Finland Simonen, Mis Ilmi, Jarvanpaa, Finland Smart, Miss Doris, London, England Sorsimo-Tapanainen, Miss Elli, Kenluk 12, Finland Soudan, Dr. Yvonne, Brussels, Belgium Suninen, Mrs. Hilma, Rentinichent 7, Suoni, Finland Taylor, Mrs. Audrey, London, England Taylor, Mrs. Isabelle C., Philadelphia, Pa. Terry, Mrs. Gladys Elizabeth, Pieternaritabourg, South Africa Tiers, Mme. Susanne, Paris, France Thompson, Mrs. M. S., London, England Tomlinson, Miss Ruth, Leicester, England Underwood, Miss Doris, Washington, D.C. Van Gorp, Mrs. Paula, Antwerp, Belgium Voipic-Juvas, Mrs. Anni, Helsinki, Finland Wibek, Miss Agnes, Copenhagen, Denmark
[Public Papers: Remarks to Members of the Board of the International Federation of Business and Professional Women]
Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt (Asked for this to report on current session of UN Commission on Human Rights)
(LUNCH)
(Honorable Jack Gorrie, Chairman, N.S.R.B.) (Mr. Joseph Short accompanied and arranged appointment.)
Honorable Gordon Dean, Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer, Chairman of General Advisory Committee, Atomic Energy Commission (Arranged at request of Honorable Gordon Dean)
The President presented the Congressional Medal of Honor to Corporal Ronald E. Rosser, USA and Corporal Jerry K. Crump, USA. The following were present: Congressional Guests: Senator Clyde R. Hoey, North Carolina Senator and Mrs. Willis Smith, of North Carolina Representative Woodrow W. Jones, North Carolina Mrs. Spessard Holland, wife of Senator Holland of Florida Defense Department Officials: Hon. Robert A. Lovett, Secretary of Defense General Omar N. Bradley, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff Hon. Karl R. Bendetsen, Under Secretary of the Army Hon. Earl D. Johnson, Asst. Secretary of the Army Hon. Fred Korth, Asst. Secretary of the Army General John E. Hull, Vice Chief of Staff of the Army Lt. Gen. Charles L. Bolte, Deputy Chief of Staff of the Army Lt. General Maxwell D. Taylor, Deputy Chief of Staff USA Colonel E. A. Williams, Army Headquarters Commandant Captain John McCarthy, escort Captain Richard Van. Buskirk, escort Captain C. K. Blum, escort 1st Lt. Martin T. Talsma, escort 2st Lt. Henry M. Taylor, escort Colonel John C. Oakes Colonel R. P. Carlson Lt. Colonel Buie Hess Recipients and their Guests: Corporal Ronald E. Rosser Mrs. Grace May Rosser, wife Master Larry Holmes, stepson Mr. John M. Rosser, father Mrs. Edith M. Rosser, mother Miss Joanna Rosser, sister Mr. John Rosser, Jr., brother Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Riffle Mr. and Mrs. Harry Saunders Mrs. Evelyn McLean Mr. Gerald McLean Mrs. Eleanor Starner Mr. Lawrence Starner Mrs. Rhea Cable Mr. Clifford Cable Miss Shirley Rosser Miss Sandra Rosser Corporal Jerry K. Crump (recipient) Mr. Harvey Lee Crump (father) Mrs. Virginia Phyne [Rhyne] Crump (mother) Mr. Harry D. Crump (brother) Master Boyd R. Crump (brother) Mr. Edward Anderson Miss Judith Rosser Miss Diana Rosser Mr. Larry Rosser Mr. Garry Rossser Mr. William Rosser Mr. Roger Rosser. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hess Mr. Homer Hoff
Honorable Thomas K. Finletter, Secretary of the Air Force (Called Mr. Matthew Connelly and asked if he might see the President very briefly.)
(Colonel Al Holland) OFF THE RECORD
(Honorable Donald Nyrop, Civil Aeronautics Board) OFF THE RECORD (Came to show the President some charts.)
(LUNCH)
(The President spent the day at the White House.)
Executive Orders:  [10369 FURTHER DESIGNATION PURSUANT TO SECTION 103 (a) OF THE RENEGOTIATION ACT OF 1951]
Executive Orders:  [10368 AMENDMENT OF EXECUTIVE ORDER No. 10300, (footnote 1) ENTITLED "PROVIDING FOR THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE MUTUAL SECURITY ACT OF 1951 AND RELATED STATUTES".]
Executive Orders:  [10367 the Existence of the Quantico-Superior Committee, Created by Executive Order No. 6783 of June 30, 1934]
Honorable Oliver S. Powell, Member, Board of Governors Federal Reserve System (Was retiring, effective June 30th, and the President told Chairman Martin he wanted to see Mr. Powell and hand him his letter of acceptance.)
BIG FOUR Honorable Alben Barkley, the Vice President Honorable Sam Rayburn, the Speaker of the House Senator Ernest W. McFarland, of Arizona Congressman John W. McCormack, of Massachusetts
(Honorable Oscar Ewing, Federal Security Administrator) OFF THE RECORD
(Staff)
(Honorable David Bruce, Under Secretary of State) (Honorable Robert A. Lovett, Secretary of Defense) (Honorable R. Gordon Arneson, Special Assistant to the Secretary of State) (Dr. Norris E. Bradbury, Director, Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory) (Honorable Gordon Dean, Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission) (Brig. General K. E. Fields, Atomic Energy Commission) (Honorable William C. Foster, Deputy Secretary of Defense) (Dr. T. Keith Glennan, Commissioner, Atomic Energy Commission) (Honorable James S. Lay, Jr., Executive Secretary, National Security Council) (Mr. Robert LeBaron, Chairman, Military Liaison Committee) (Honorable Thomas E. Murray, Commissioner, Atomic Energy Commission) (Dr. Henry D. Smyth, Commissioner, Atomic Energy Commission) (Admiral Sidney W. Souers, Special Consultant to the President) (Honorable Eugene M. Zuckert, Commissioner, Atomic Energy Commission) (OFF THE RECORD meeting arranged by Mr. Lay. SOUTHWEST GATE.)
Honorable David Bruce, the Under Secretary of State (Usual Monday appointment for State.)
(Honorable Oscar Chapman, Secretary of the Interior) (Mr. Joel Wolfsohn) (Mr. Robert McKinney) (The Secretary of the Interior asked if he might bring these gentlemen in for a handshake.) OFF THE RECORD
(LUNCH)
(Mr. Bert Smice, retiring engineer at the White House) (Mr. John Pye, retiring messenger at the White House) (To say "goodbye" to the President, as both retired as of June 30th.) OFF THE RECORD
(Mr. J. Howard Rossbach) (Mr. Dawson) (Mr. Dawson brought in OFF RECORD; possible nominee for Securities and Exchange Commission.) OFF THE RECORD
Congressman Harry R. Sheppard, California Congressman Chet Holifield, California Congressman Samuel W. Yorty, California Congressman Clyde Doyel, California Congressman Clinton D. McKinnon, California Congressman Clair Engle, California Congressman Cecil R. King, California (Congressman Sheppard phoned Mr. Connelly last week and asked for this.)
(Honorable Frank E. McKinney, Chairman, Democratic National Committee) OFF THE RECORD (Usual weekly appointment. One half hour.)
[Public Papers: Letter to the President of the Senate and to the Speaker of the House Regarding the St. Lawrence Seaway and Power Project]
[Public Papers: Statement by the President on the Defense Production Act Amendments]
[Public Papers: Statement by the President on the Report of the President's Materials Policy Commission]
[Public Papers: Letter to the President of the Senate and to the Speaker of the House Transmitting Report of the President's Materials Policy Commission]
(Honorable George Harrison, of Railroad Brotherhoods) OFF THE RECORD (Mr. Connelly wired him last week and asked if he might come in for talk with the President. Nothing said about whether on or off record, but Mr. Harrison usually prefers to come off record, so arranged that way.)
(Staff) (After Staff the President shook hands with: Mrs. Leona Mitcheltree and son Craig, aged 8 Mrs. Lewis Craig Lewis Craig, aged 16 David Craig, aged 13 Stephen Craig, aged 9 Susan Craig, aged 4
(Captain and Mrs. Burtis M. Little, Jr., of Lexington, Missouri) (Captain and Mrs. Burr W. Hupp) OFF THE RECORD (To shake hands. Came to see Mr. Connelly and saw the President Off Record.)
Congressman Wayne N. Aspinall, Colorado Congressman John R. Murdock, Arizona (Aspinall called Mr. Connelly last week and asked if they might come in to discuss a reclamation project, H.R.2813, with the President.)
Honorable Haraden Pratt, Telecommunications Advisor (Wrote the President June 12th stating he had transmitted via Budget, proposed Confidential Executive Order assigning frequencies to Government radio stations, and since this is first such order since one signed by President Roosevelt in 1944, wanted to discuss it with the President.)
H.E. Nong Kimny, the Ambassador of Cambodia (Newly appointed; presented credentials.)
H.E. Tran Van Kha, the Ambassador of Vietnam (Newly appointed; presented credentials.)
Honorable Telford Taylor, Administrator, Small Defense Plants Adminis- tration (Called Mr. Connelly from New York last week and asked for this.)
(Honorable James P. McGranery, the Attorney General) OFF THE RECORD
H.E. Moshe Sharett, the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Israel H.E. Abba Eban, the Ambassador of Israel (The Ambassador asked, through Protocol, if the Foreign Minister, who was about to conclude his visit in this country, might be received by the President.)
Honorable Robert A. Lovett, the Secretary of Defense (Usual Tuesday appointment)
(LUNCH)
(The President left for MATS Terminal and there boarded a USAF Constellation for the flight to Little Rock, Arkansas.)
Leave Washington (USAF Constellation)
cst (The President arrived in Adams Field, Little Rock, Arkansas.) Leave plane at Adams Field, drive to the Missouri Pacific railroad station and board special train. Dinner on train.
cst. (The President's train arrived at Newport, Arkansas.) Service and water train; change crews.
cst. (The President left by special train, Missouri Pacific rr, to Newport, Arkansas)
[Public Papers: Rear Platform Remarks in Newport, Arkansas]
cst. (The President's train left Newport for Norfork, Arkansas.)
TRIP TO BULL SHOALS AND NORFORK DAM DEDICATIONS
Ar. Norfork, Ark. Train will layover on passing track near the railroad station, until party detrains. The Presidential party will leave the train at 8:45 a.m. cst, and start drive northward to Norfork dam, thence via Mountain Home to site of dedication ceremonies at Bull Shoals dam. The President's address will start at 11:00 a.m. cst. An outdoor luncheon will follow the address. After luncheon the party will drive south to Flippin and eastward to Missouri Pacific railroad station at Cotter and board train.
[Public Papers: Address in Arkansas at the Dedication of the Norfork and Bull Shoals Dams]
[Public Papers: Rear Platform and Other Informal Remarks in Arkansas]
Lv. Cotter, Ark....(Mo. Pac. rr) cst.
Ar. Batesville, Ark. cst. The President will greet citizens of Batesville and Independence County from the rear platform of his railroad car.
Lv. Batesville, Ark. cst.
Ar. Newport, Ark. (Railroad station) cst. Leave the train at Newport railroad station and drive to airport. The President will greet the assembled citizens of Newport and Jackson County from foot of loading ramp of his plane.
Lv. Newport Airport...(USAF Constellation) cst.
Ar. Washington edt.
Members of the party The President John W. Snyder, Secretary of the Treasury Frank Pace, Jr., Secretary of the Army Oscar L. Chapman, Secretary of the Interior John R. Steelman, The Assistant to the President Matthew J. Connelly, Secretary to the President Joseph Short, Secretary to the President Major General Harry H. Vaughan, Army Aide to the President Rear Admiral Robert L. Dennison, Naval Aide to the President Major General Wallace H. Graham, Physician to the President Brigadier General Hunter Harris, Acting Air Force Aide Lt. General Lewis A. Pick, Chief of Engineers, U.S. Army Congressman James W. Trimble, Congressman Wilbur D. Mills, Leslie L. Biffle, Secretary of the Senate Mr. Jack Romagna, Mr. Dewey E. Long, Mr. R. A. McMullin, Major George McNally, Mr. Robert Duffy, Mr. Harry Charnley, Mr. H. B. Colvin, Mr. Marlin Brown, Secret Service Agents, Hon. Sidney S. McMath, Governor of Arkansas will join party at Little Rock.
Newspaper Correspondents: Mr. Robert G. Nixon~International News Service Mr. Ernest B. Vaccaro~The Associated Press Mr. Merriman Smith~United Press Association Mr. Joseph Fox~The Washington Star Mr. Anthony H. Leviero~The New York Times Mr. Robert J. Donovan~The New York Herald Tribune Mr. Robert W. Ruth~The Baltimore Sun Mr. Jack Doherty~The New York Daily News Mr. Jack Beal~Time-Life Magazine Mr. Robert C. Young~The Chicago Tribune Radio Correspondents: Mr. Lewis W. Shollenberger~Columbia Broadcasting System* Mr. Ray Scherer~National Broadcasting Co. Mr. Howard Stephens~C.B.S. Engineer Mr. John Edwards~American Broadcasting Co. Newsreels: Mr. Robert Donohue~Warner-Pathe News (pool) Television: Mr. Al. W. Simonson~N.B.C. Television Mr. John Langenegger~N.B.C. Television Photographers: Mr. Robert Mulligan~International News Photos Mr. John Rous~Associated Press Photos Mr. Stanley Tretick~United Press Photos Mr. George Skadding~Life Magazine Mr. Larry Wilcox~Western Union *Mr. Shollenberger will leave party at Bull Shoals Dam.
Newspaper Correspondents and Photographers joining Presidential party at Little Rock for overnight train trip to Norfork: Mr. Larry Obsitnik~Arkansas Gazette (Photo) Mr. Tom Davis~Arkansas Gazette (Rep) Mr. Marcus George~Arkansas Democrat (Rep) Mr. Dick Allen~Memphis Commercial Appeal (Rep) Mr. Rudolph Vetter~Memphis Commercial Appeal (Photo) Mr. Ted Saizis~United Press Movietone News Mr. Vincent Saizis~United Press Movietone News Mr. Gene Goss~Radio Station KLRA, Little Rock To join party at Norfork and continue by automobile: Mr. George Douthit~Arkansas Democrat (Rep) Mr. Dewey Gunter~Arkansas Democrat (Photo) Mr. Ferd Kaufman~Arkansas Democrat (Photo) To board train at Cotter and continue to Newport: Mr. Ed. H. Thomas~Arkansas REA News Mr. John A. Hughes~Arkansas REA News
Mr. M. D. Godbey, Western Union Little Rock to Newport Mr. R. M. McKinney Southwest Bell Telephone Co., Little Rock to Newport Mr. R. J. McDermott General Passenger Agent, Missouri Pacific Lines, in charge of special train.
USAF Constellation crew: Commander~Major Joseph Kreider Pilot~Captain Richard Lamb Navigator~To be assigned Engineer~Mr. Herman Sales Radio~Sgt. Ellis Flt. Engineer~Sgt. Stifflemire Steward~Sgt. Salverson American Airlines DC-6 crew: Captain~Theodore E. Jonson 1st Officer~Richard S. Carlson Flt. Engineer~Leo G. Golden Stewardess~Abbie M. Anderson Stewardess~Alice S. Zenn Mr. Herbert D. Ford~DSM, American Airlines Mr. Frank Brunton~Public Relations, American Airlines
[Public Papers: Message to the Congress Transmitting Sixth Annual Report on U.S. Participation in the United Nations]
[Public Papers: Statement by the President Upon Signing Bill Approving the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico]
(Mr. Robert Burhkardt and family) OFF THE RECORD (Saw the White House and then came over for handshake with the President. Mr. Burkhardt is now at Democratic National Committee as Executive Secretary of Speakers' Bureau.)
(Staff)
(General W. Bedell Smith, Director, Central Intelligence Agency) (Honorable James S. Lay, Executive Secretary, National Security Council) OFF THE RECORD
Senator Thomas C. Hennings, Jr., of Missouri (Asked for this through Mr. Dawson.)
(Colonel Louis Truman) OFF THE RECORD (Came to see Mr. Connelly and saw the President Off Record. Going out to Korea.)
Honorable Maple T. Harl, Chairman, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (Called Mr. Connelly last week and asked for this.)
Honorable Charles Sawyer, the Secretary of Commerce
(Colonel E. P. Felker) (Mr. Stewart Carter) OFF THE RECORD (Came to see Mr. Connelly and saw the President Off Record.)