Daily Appointments of Harry S. Truman
October 30, 1952
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.
Ar. Muskegon, Mich. | ||
Lv. Muskegon, Mich. | ||
Ar. Grand Rapids, Mich. | ||
Lv. Grand Rapids, Mich. | ||
Ar. Lansing, Mich. | ||
Lv. Lansing, Mich. | ||
Ar. Trowbridge, Mich. Deliver to Grank Trunk RR | ||
Lv. Trowbridge, Mich. | ||
Ar. Flint, Mich. | ||
Lv. Flint, Mich. | ||
Ar. Pontiac, Mich. | ||
Lv. Pontiac, Mich. | ||
Ar. Highland Park, Mich. Leave train - drive into Detroit via Hamtramck | ||
[Public Papers: Address at the State fair Coliseum in Detroit] | ||
Train parked overnight in Michigan Central RR station. | ||
[Public Papers: Rear Platform and Other Informal Remarks in Ohio] | ||
Lv. Detroit (B&O RR) | ||
Ar. Toledo, Ohio | ||
Lv. Toledo, Ohio | ||
Ar. Ottawa, Ohio | ||
Lv. Ottawa, Ohio | ||
Ar. Sidney, Ohio | ||
Lv. Sidney, Ohio | ||
Ar. Troy, Ohio | ||
Lv. Troy, Ohio | ||
Ar. Dayton, Ohio | ||
Lv. Dayton, Ohio | ||
Ar. Hamilton, Ohio | ||
Lv. Hamilton, Ohio | ||
Ar. Cincinnati, Ohio [Public Papers: Address at the Music Hall in Cincinnati] Train placed for overnight occupancy | ||
[Public Papers: Rear Platform Remarks in Indiana and Illinois] | ||
Lv. Decatur, Ill. | ||
Lv. Cincinnati, Ohio (B&O RR) | ||
Ar. Terre Haute, Ind. | ||
Lv. Terre Haute, Ind. | ||
Ar. Danville, Ill. Deliver to Wabash Railroad - Train moves via P&E siding to Danville Junction. | ||
Lv. Danville Junction | ||
Ar. Decatur, Ill. | ||
Ar. Litchfield, Ill. | ||
Lv. Litchfield, Ill. | ||
Ar. Edwardsville, Ill. | ||
Lv. Edwardsville, Ill. | ||
Ar. Granite City, Ill. | ||
Lv. Granite City, Ill. | ||
Ar. St. Louis Night speech in St. Louis | ||
[Public Papers: Address at the Kiel Auditorium in St. Louis] | ||
Lv. St. Louis (MoPac RR) | ||
[Public Papers: Further Statement by the President on the Decision To Withdraw U.S. Forces from Korea, 1947-1949] | ||
Ar. Independence, Mo. Train to continue on to Kansas City and unload Press and Staff. | ||
IN INDEPENDENCE, MISSOURI | ||
[Public Papers: Radio and Television Remarks on Election Eve] | ||
ELECTION DAY - in Independence, Missouri | ||
The President voted at his home precinct with Mrs. Truman and Miss Margaret. | ||
Immediately after voting, the President entrained for Washington, D. C. | ||
Executive Orders: [10404 RESORTING CERTAIN LAND RESERVED FOR MILITARY PURPOSES TO THE TERRITORY OF HAWAII AND TRANSFERING TITLE TO SUCH LAND AND TO CERTAIN OTHER LANDS TO THE TERRITORY] | ||
Executive Orders: [10403 RESERVING CERTAIN LANDS COMPRISING A PART OF THE FORT MISSOULA MILITARY RESERVATION AS AN ADDITION TO THE FORT MISSOULA DISTRICT OF THE LOLO NATIONAL FOREST] | ||
The President arrived in Washington, D. C., where he was greeted by Members of the Cabinet, etc. He then returned to the White House where he was met by employees of the White House staff. | ||
Honorable Dean Acheson, Secretary of State | ||
(Pre Press) | ||
The President issued a statement from his desk in the Executive Office to the White House press and radio relative to the election results. He also posed for newsreel and television photographers. | ||
[Public Papers: Statement by the President on the Election of Dwight D. Eisenhower as President of the United States] | ||
Public Papers: Telegram to the President-Elect] | ||
Executive Orders: [10405 EXEMPTION OF THEODORE MARKS FROM CUMPULSORY RETIREMENT FOR AGE] | ||
Executive Orders: [10406 CREATING AN EMERGENCY BOARD TO INVESTIGATE A DISPUTE BETWEEN THE UNITED AIR LINES, INC. AND CERTAIN OF ITS EMPLOYEES] | ||
Executive Orders: [10407 WITHHOLDING OF STATE OR TERRITORIAL INCOME TAXES BY FEDERAL AGENCIES] | ||
[Public Papers: Statement by the President on the Death of Representative Adolph J. Sabath of Illinois] | ||
(Honorable Maurice Tobin, the Secretary of Labor) OFF THE RECORD | ||
(Staff) | ||
Honorable W. Averell Harriman (Asked Mr. Connelly yesterday to arrange this.) | ||
Honorable John W. Snyder, Secretary of the Treasury | ||
(Honorable Gordon Dean, Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission) OFF THE RECORD | ||
Honorable Ellis O. Briggs, American Ambassador to Korea (Newly appointed; asked for this through Protocol) | ||
Honorable Donald W. Nyrop, Chairman, Civil Aeronautics Board (Asked for this two weeks ago) | ||
Honorable David Lawrence, Mayor of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Mr. Albert Greenfield | ||
(LUNCH) | ||
Honorable Oscar Chapman, the Secretary of the Interior | ||
(Staff) | ||
(General W. Bedell Smith, Director, C.I.A.) (Honorable James Lay, Executive Secretary, National Security Council) (Admiral Sidney Souers, Adviser to the President) | ||
Cabinet [Meeting] (The Vice President absent; Bruce for State; Commerce absent; Fowler absent; all others present) | ||
Dr. Edward J. Sparling, President, Roosevelt College, Chicago Mr. Robert R. Taylor, Chicago Businessman (Extended special invitation to the President to be their speaker at 1953 dinner; Mrs. Roosevelt addressed them year before, and last year Dr. Ralph Bunche addressed them.) | ||
Honorable Millard Caldwell (Asked Mr. Connelly to arrange this sometime ago) | ||
Honorable James Mead, Chairman, Federal Trade Commission Honorable Stephen J. Spingarn, Commissioner (Asked for this to discuss important future programs and activities of the Federal Trade Commission) | ||
(LUNCH) | ||
Honorable Frederick Lawton, Director, Bureau of the Budget (HALF HOUR) | ||
(General Omar N. Bradley, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff) OFF THE RECORD | ||
Senator William Benton, Connecticut (Called yesterday and asked if might call on the President, stating would be last time he would be in Washington before the President left in January) | ||
(Mr. Roger Tubby) OFF THE RECORD | ||
(Admiral Sidney Souers, Adviser to the President) OFF THE RECORD (Honorable James Lay, Jr., Executive Secretary, National Security Council) | ||
(Mr. David Bell, Administrative Assistant) OFF THE RECORD | ||
(The President spent the morning in his Executive Office, but he had no formal appointments. He saw only members of his staff.) | ||
The President remained at the White House the entire day. | ||
The President received with Mrs. Truman 193 YWCA members of the World Fellowship Service. | ||
Executive Orders: [10408 TRANSFER OF THE ADMINISTRION OF THE PORTION OF THE TRUST TERRITORY OF THE PACIFIC ISLANDS WHICH INCLUDES THE ISLANDS OF TINIAN AND SAIPAN FROM THE SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR TO THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY] | ||
(Staff) | ||
Honorable Maury Maverick | ||
Honorable Oscar Ewing, Administrator, Social Security Admn. (Called last week and asked for this.) | ||
Congressman Walter S. Baring, Nevada (Was asked by some people in his District to take up a matter with the President.) | ||
Honorable Charles Brannan, Secretary of Agriculture (Called Mr. Matthew Connelly to arrange.) | ||
(Honorable Dan Kimball, Secretary of the Navy) (Admiral Robert Dennison, Naval Aide to the President) (Arranged by Admiral Robert Dennison; OFF THE RECORD) | ||
Miss Charl O. Williams, Educator (Arranged by Mrs. Truman with Mr. Matthew Connelly ) |