Daily Appointments of Harry S. Truman
October 22, 1952
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Ar. Ashley Service Train | ||
Lv. Ashley | ||
Ar. Wilkes Barre, Pa. Leave train; drive to Scranton; proceed to Kingston and board train. | ||
[Public Papers: Rear Platform and Other Informal Remarks in Pennsylvania] | ||
Lv. Kingston | ||
Ar. Bloomsburg | ||
Lv. Bloomsburg | ||
Ar. Northumberland (DL&W) Change to Pennsylvania RR | ||
Lv. Northumberland (Prr Station) | ||
Ar. Williamsport | ||
Lv. Williamsport Change crews Lockhaven (2:20pm) and Tyrone (3:42pm) | ||
Ar. Altoona, Pa. | ||
Lv. Altoona, Pa. | ||
Ar. Johnstown | ||
Lv. Johnstown | ||
Arr. Pittsburgh | ||
[Public Papers: Address at the Syria Mosque in Pittsburgh] | ||
Return to train (B&O Station) and spend night. | ||
[Public Papers: Rear Platform Remarks in West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Washington, D.C.] | ||
Ar. Wheeling, West Va. | ||
Lv. Wheeling, West Va. | ||
Ar. Braddock, Pa. | ||
Lv. Braddock, Pa. | ||
Ar. McKeesport, Pa. | ||
Lv. McKeesport, Pa. | ||
Ar. Connellsville, Pa. | ||
Lv. Connellsville, Pa. | ||
Ar. Rockwood, Pa. | ||
Lv. Rockwood, Pa. | ||
Ar. Myersdale, Pa. | ||
Lv. Myersdale, Pa. | ||
Ar. Cumberland, Md. | ||
Lv. Cumberland, Md. | ||
Ar. Harpers Ferry, W. Va | ||
Lv. Harpers Ferry, W. Va. | ||
Ar. Washington | ||
(Admiral William D. Leahy) OFF THE RECORD | ||
(Staff) | ||
(General W. Bedell Smith, Director, Central Intelligence Agency) (Honorable James Lay, Executive Secretary, National Security Council) OFF THE RECORD | ||
(Honorable Delos Rentzel) (Called Mr. Matthew Connelly's office on Wednesday to ask for this, LOWER WEST DOOR) OFF THE RECORD | ||
Honorable Eugene H. Merrill, Federal Communications Commission (Commissioner Merrill called Mr. Matthew Connelly's office on Wednesday to ask for this) | ||
Honorable James Minotto, Chief of Mission, Mutual Security Agency, Lisbon, Portugal (Called Mr. Matthew Connelly's Office on Wednesday to ask for this - to pay respects) | ||
H.E. Dr. Karel Petrzelka, the Ambassador of Czechoslovakia Mr. Charles Sheldon, Interpreter from State Department Mr. Karel Brus, Interpreter from Czech Embassy Honorable John Simmons (Newly appointed, presented credentials.) | ||
Honorable Stephen Mitchell, Chairman, Democratic National Committee (Usual weekly half hour) | ||
(Honorable Maurice J. Tobin, Secretary of Labor) OFF THE RECORD | ||
The President received the following delegates attending the YWCA International Leadership Training Project Baradi, Miss Concepcion - the Philippines Member of the Board of the YWCA; Teen-age Committee Davidson, Miss Jean - Scotland Member of Staff, YWCA of Great Britain DeSilva, Mrs. Alfreda - Ceylon President, Senior YWCA Club of Colombo; teacher of English and Speech Farha, Miss Mary - Lebanon General Secretary, Tripoli YWCA Gardner, Miss Mabel - India Member, Management Committee, YWCA; presently Assistant Mistress of Girls' School Girgis, Myrtle Chali - Egypt Member, General Council, YWCA of Egypt; member of the Board of the YWCA, Asiuit; Vice-President, Young Women's Christian Temperance Union; volunteer social worker Herrera, Mrs. Consuelo A. - Philippines Secretary, Manila YWCA Ishibashi, Mrs. Nujaka - Japan National General Secretary of Japan YWCA Khan, Miss Jane Suba - Pakistan Activities Secretary, Lahore YWCA; teacher of Adult Literacy classes Kibuka, Mrs. Kak - Uganda Volunteer in planning of a YWCA in Uganda; started first Nursery School in Uganda Kim, Miss Ok-Joo - Korea In-service trainee, YWCA, Seoul Lin, Miss Ma Hone - Burma General Secretary, Rangoon YWCA Mars, Miss E. Elfrieda - Liberia YWCA of Monrovia, Corresponding Secretary; employed Department of Public Works and Utilities Matthew, Aleyamma - India Activities Secretary, YWCA of Delhi; formerly secretary Bombay YWCA Mulira, Mrs. Rebecca - Uganda Volunteer in planning of a YWCA in Uganda; leader, African branch of Uganda Council of Women Papathanassiou, Miss Aliky - Greece Staff Member, YWCA of Greece Park, Miss Soon Yang - Korea YWCA Student Secretary, Korea Pulat, Miss Nihal - Turkey Program Secretary, American Service Center, Istanbul Saka, Mrs. Sevim - Turkey Secretary, Board of Directors, YWCA of Istanbul; teacher of English and Civics Shaheen, Miss Leila N. - Lebanon Volunteer, YWCA teaching staff Soo, Miss Lim Bong - Malaya President, YWCA Club; member, Singapore Youth Council; teacher Subhadhundu, Miss Matena - Thailand Assistant Program Director of the YWCA Yoshimura, Hiroko - Japan National Secretary in charge of publication MEMBERS OF THE NATIONAL BOARD OF THE YWCA AND NATIONAL BOARD STAFF RESPONSIBLE FOR GUESTS Mrs. Lisle C. Carter, member National Board, YWCA since 1949; Consultant to Economic & Social Council of U.N. for International Council of Women Miss Mabel R. Cook, Executive Director, YWCA of the District of Columbia Miss Leta Galpin, National Board, YWCA Director, Foreign Training Project Mrs. Edward W. Macy, President, YWCA of the USA Member, National Board, YWCA since 1938 Mrs. Maurice T. More, member, National Board, YWCA Chairman, Foreign Division Committee Miss Mollie Sullivan, National Board, YWCA Director of Public Information, National Board Staff (Requested by Mabel Cook, Executive Director, YWCA, and cleared with State Department. These women visiting U.S. for nine months beginning Oct. 15th to study program and services of YWCA. National Board of YWCA found it possible to extend invitation because of generosity of Ford Foundation, which made grant believing this program would further good relationships within the countries where YWCA now serving. They call it a plan "for learning international relations by living them". YWCA is organized in 65 countries througout world. Countries represented by this group are Burma, Ceylon, Egypt, Greece, India, Japan, Korea, Lebanon, Liberia, Malaya, Pakistan, Philippines, Thailand, Turkey and Uganda.) | ||
(LUNCH) | ||
Honorable Robert Butler (Wired Mr. Matthew Connelly from California, last week, to ask for this) | ||
(Honorable Robert A. Lovett, The Secretary of Defense) (Honorable David K. Bruce, The Under Secretary of State) (Mr. Everett Gleason, National Security Council) (Secretary Robert Lovett phoned Mr. Matthew Connelly's office yesterday to ask if he and Mr. Bruce might see the President today, for half hour, LOWER WEST DOOR) OFF THE RECORD | ||
[Public Papers: Letter in Observance of the 34th Anniversary of the Independence of Czechoslovakia] | ||
(Honorable Tighe E. Woods, Director of Rent Stabilization) (Came to see Mr. Connelly and saw the President) OFF THE RECORD | ||
(Honorable James P. McGranery, The Attorney General) LOWER WEST DOOR OFF THE RECORD | ||
(LUNCH) | ||
[Public Papers: Statement by the President on the Decision To Withdraw U.S. Forces From Korea, 1947-1949] | ||
Members of the Party The President Miss Margaret Truman Mrs. Truman (joined party at St. Louis, Mo. to Kansas City) Miss Mary Jane Truman (joined party in Cincinnati to St. Louis) Mr. Vivian Truman (joined party at St. Louis, Mo. to Kansas City) Hon. Matthew J. Connelly, Secretary to the President Hon. Charles S. Murphy, Special Counsel to the President Major General Wallace H. Graham, Physician to the President Mr. David Stowe, Administrative Assistant Mr. David D. Lloyd, Administrative Assistant Mr. Roger Tubby, Acting Press Secretary Mr. Richard Neustadt Mr. Kenneth W. Hechler Mr. James Sundquist Mr. Milton Kayle Hon. William Bray Miss Rose Conway, Private Secretary Mr. Jack Romagna, Official Stenographer Mrs. Dorothy Girton, Women's Division, Democratic National Committee Mr. John Livingston (CIO) Vice President UAW Mr. Walter Bierwagon (AFL) Miss Frances Myers Mr. Dewey E. Long Commander William Rigdon, USN Miss Roberta Barrows Mrs. Hilda Pratte Mrs. Katherine Holloway Miss Toinetter Bachelder Miss Joan Mathews Miss Betty Knicley Captain Harvard Dudley Mr. Harold B. Colvin Mr. Harry Charnley Mr. Joseph Giordano Sgt. Robert B. Crawford Mr. Orris Nash Secret Service Agents | ||
NEWSPAPER CORRESPONDENTS: Robert G. Nixon~International News Service Ernest B. Vaccaro~The Associated Press Edward Creagh~The Associated Press (to St. Louis) Dayton Moore~United Press Association Joseph A. Fox~The Washington Star Marshall Andrews~The Washington Post Anthony Leviero~The New York Times James M. Minifie~The New York Herald Tribune Jack Doherty~The New York Daily News Joseph Hearst~The Chicago Tribune Robert Ruth~The Baltimore Sun Edward Woods~St. Louis Post-Dispatch Richard Oulahan~Time Magazine Richard Davis~Newsweek Barbara Blair~U.S. News John O. Davies~Newark Evening News RADIO CORRESPONDENTS: Wallace Fanning~Mutual Broadcasting System Howard Smith~Columbia Broadcasting System Arthur Barriault~National Broadcasting Co. John Edwards~American Broadcasting Co. PHOTOGRAPHERS: Milton Freier~United Press Photos Charles Gorry~Associated Press Photos George Skadding~Life Magazine Helen Fehnell~Life Magazine NEWSREELS: James Lyons~Universal Newsreel (Pool) Thomas Craven~Fox Movietone News Arthur Lodovichetti~Fox Movietone News Al. Simonson~N.B.C. Television John Hofen~N.B.C. Television Harold Lion~Telenews Ralph Santos~Telenews | ||
WESTERN UNION Carroll S. Linkins R. D. Wahlstrom T. L. Moore Mr. Daniel Moorman G.P.A., Baltimore & Ohio RR Mr. W. A. McDowell Passenger Representative, B & O RR Mr. Marlin Brown Post Office Inspector Mr. E. E. Covey Railway Express Agency | ||
Lv. Washington (Baltimore & Ohio RR) | ||
The President and Party left Washington for trip to Indiana, Minnesota, Illinois, Michigan, Ohio and Missouri. | ||
[Public Papers: Rear Platform Remarks in Ohio and Indiana] | ||
Ar. Willard, Ohio Crew change | ||
Lv. Willard, Ohio | ||
Ar. Deshler, Ohio | ||
Lv. Deshler, Ohio | ||
Ar. Gary, Indiana Operating note: after party detrains equipment will be moved to Curtis yards for servicing and returned to station at 9:30 p.m. | ||
[Public Papers: Address at the Municipal Auditorium, Gary, Indiana] | ||
Lv. Gary, Indiana | ||
Ar. Western Avenue Yards, Chicago Service train - turn over to Milwaukee RR | ||
[Public Papers: Rear Platform and Other Informal Remarks in Minnesota] | ||
Lv. Chicago (yards) (Milwaukee RR) | ||
Ar. Winona, Minnesota | ||
Lv. Winona, Minnesota | ||
Ar. Red Wing, Minn. | ||
Lv. Red Wing, Minn. | ||
Ar. Hastings, Minn. | ||
Lv. Hastings, Minn. | ||
Ar. St. Paul, Minn. Leave train - drive to Minneapolis | ||
Lv. Minneapolis, Minn. (Great Northern RR) | ||
Ar. Duluth, Minn. Turn over to Duluth, Messabi & Iron Range RR note; train will be pulled backwards to and from Hibbing | ||
Lv. Duluth, Minn. (DM&I RR) | ||
Ar. Hibbing, Minn. Night speech in Hibbing 8:00 to 8:30 p.m. [Public Papers: Address at the Municipal Auditorium, Hibbing, Minnesota] | ||
Lv. Hibbing, Minn. | ||
Ar. Duluth, Minn. Turn over to Great Northern RR | ||
Lv. Duluth, Minn. | ||
[Public Papers: Rear Platform and Other Informal Remarks in Iowa and Illinois] | ||
Ar. St. Paul, Minn. Deliver to Rock Island Railroad | ||
Lv. St. Paul, Minn. (CRI&P RR) | ||
Ar. Manly, Iowa Change train crews | ||
Lv. Manly, Iowa | ||
Ar. Cedar Rapids, Iowa Crew change | ||
Lv. Cedar Rapids, Iowa | ||
Ar. West Liberty, Iowa Crew change | ||
Lv. West Liberty, Iowa | ||
Ar. Davenport, Iowa Leave train; drive to Rock Island and Moline | ||
Lv. Moline, Illinois | ||
Ar. Chicago, 63rd St. Station Leave train - drive into Chicago Operating note; Train will go into Grand Central station, and held for overnight occupancy. | ||
[Public Papers: Address at the Hotel Sherman in Chicago] | ||
Executive Orders: [10402 ENFORCEMENT OF THE CONVENTION FOR SAFETY OF LIFE AT SEA, 1948] | ||
[Public Papers: Rear Platform and Other Informal Remarks in Michigan] | ||
Lv. Chicago (Grand Central Station) (Pere Marquetter RR) |