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Daily Appointments of Harry S. Truman

August 08, 1946

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.

The President will sign H.J Res. 390, Joint Resolution making additional appropriations for the fiscal year 1947, and for other purposes. Congressman Edith Nourse Rogers, Mass., asked to come in for the signing.
The President signed H.R. 2716, An Act to provide for health programs for Government employees: Honorable Harry B. Mitchell, President, Civil Service Commission Honorable Watson B. Miller, Administrator, FSA Dr. Thomas Parran, Surgeon General, Public Health Service (Senator Downey and Congressman Randolph, authors of the Bill, had hoped to be here but both had left for their homes.)
(Senator Hugh Butler, Nebr.) (Wanted to come in off record and tell the President about his trip to Bikini and to bring the President a gift.)
(The President posed for pictures with portrait by Mr. Seymour Stone)
The Acting Secretary of State, Honorable Dean Acheson
(Lunch)
(Judge Jos. C. Hutcheson, Jr.) (He asked David Niles to arrange this appointment off record for him to see the President.)
Executive Orders:  [9767 AMENDING THE FOREIGN SERVICE REGULATIONS OF THE UNITED STATES]
Executive Orders:  [9768 EXTENDING THE PROVISIONS OF EXECUTIVE ORDER 9177 OF MAY 30, 1942, TO THE SECRETARY OF COMMERCE]
The President received the Members of the Boys Nation in the South Grounds: Vance Barnes; Bernard Hamie; E. Charles Bill; Roman de Santis; Charles Rhyne; Charles Perry; Robert Harmon; Peter Alfra; William O. Wollin; Walter J. Skopok; Harold B. Vayo; Walter J. Keiser; Jerome S. Wagshall; Lindsay Johnson; Irvin Schulman; John Ross; David McDonald; Robert E. Flournoy; Joe Carter Durgin; Howard Holman; Gene Dalton; Edward Bruske; Charles Englehardt; Maynard Serr; Donald Bitsberger; Andrew Dave; Walter P. Helmke; Alan C. Potter; James Smith; Ernest Friesen; James Craig; Gene LaFitte; George Arcaneaux; John Fenneden; Roger Libby; William Jenkin; Henry S. Saymanski; Edward J. Chiconis; Willard Rowe; David Anderson; William W. Holmes; Irvine Anderson Thomas E. Lewis, Jr.; James R. Helvey; Allen Coleman; Don Lichtward; Gilbert R. Eggen; Richard Euska; Dennis Whelan; Dan Yparraguiree; Charles J. Walker; Arthur Fontaine; Louis Cargill; Stephen Kaplowitt; Phillip Barnhart; Durl Burkham; Edward Hardy; John McMickle; James E. Briggs; Jack Cannon; Jeremye Butler; Lester Pok; Joseph Ott; John Weaver; Haylor H. Fisher; Joseph Carmichael; Jack Berkley Gunn; James Dunn; John Smallecomb; William Rodger; Howard D. McGuinness; Charles Danz; Robert B. Scarborough; Elbert Findley, Jr.; Paul Christen; Maynard Serr; Ralph J. Gilbert; Robert Love; Harry Hale; Thomas A. Thomas; Stuart Scott; Lawrence P. Crocker; Melvin C. Husbands; David Stafford; Victor Dzewaltowski; Douglas T. Knight; J.B. Johnson; Ernest Miller; Ernest Bentley; David Daugherty; John Hancock; Henry Bud Meyer; Kenneth M. Sachjon; John J. Gosor; Jack Switzer; Pete Dewese; Charles Minniger; Charles Morgan; Harry Feldman; George Rich; Elmer W. Sherwood; Robert J. Webb; Howard Jones; Arthur Freda; Ed Keys; Edward Sterling; James F. O'Neill; Dan Sowers; Darrell Lane; Tom Sawyer; Raymond Fields; Boyd Stutler. (This organization is sponsored by the American Legion, and grew out of Boys State, which they organized eleven years ago. For two weeks each year they would bring to State Capital boys from all over the State, and would put them through political science and government course with the Departments of the State and the State Legislature. The boys would administer the State Government, elect their Governor, etc. This year each state has selected two outstanding boys and the Legion brought them to Washington, where they have spent time with the Military leaders, the Legislative leaders and the Supreme Court. They have held their own political convention, being addressed by people from both Democratic and Republican National Committees. Spent time in Senate Caucus Room, electing their officers, etc. They were given lecture at Supreme Court by Justice Burton and they organized a moot Supreme Court, etc.)
[Public Papers: Remarks to Delegates of Boys Nation]
Congressman Joe Hendricks, Fla. (Asked to see the President about a personal matter)
Senator Joseph C. O'Mahoney, Wyo. (Telephoned Mr. Connelly and asked for this appointment)
The President signed H.R. 5380, An Act to provide for the conferring of the degree of Bachelor of Science upon graudates of the United States Merchant Marine Academy. Those present were: Vice Admiral W.W.Smith, Chairman, Maritime Comm. Rear Admiral Tolfair Knight, Commandant, U.S. Maritime Service and Assistant Deputy Admin., War Shipping Admin. Lt. Commander J.C. Tomey Lt. T.G. McGraw Captain Granville Conway, Admininstrator, War Shipping Admin.
The Secretary of the Interior [Julius A. Krug]
The Members of the Council of Economic Advisors will be sworn in the President's Office: Dr. Edwin C. Nourse Judge Bennett Champ Clark Honorable John Davidson Clark Honorable Leon H. Keyserling Miss Mary A. Nourse Mr. Harold G. Moulton Miss Margaret Quill Mrs. Jean Keyserling Mr. Wm. Keyserling Mr. Wilson Wyatt
Honorable William Green, Pres., A.F. of L. (Asked to talk to the President before leaving this week end for Chicago to attend meeting of A.F. of L. Council.)
The President signed H.R. 4951, An Act to grant the personnel of the armed forces equal treatment in the matter of leave, and for other purposes. Those present were: General Omar Bradley Congressman Dwight L. Rogers, Fla. Congressman John H. Riley, S.C. Congressman Emory H. Price, Fla. Mr. Felix Goudelock Colonel John Thomas Taylor, American Legion & Commander Steele Mr. Millard Rice, D.A.V. Mr. Wm. E. Tate, D.A.V. Mr. Omar Ketchum, V.F.W. Mr. John Williamson, V.F.W. Congressman Robert L.F. Sikes, Fla.
(Lunch)
Press and Radio Conference [Public Papers]
The Attorney General [Tom C. Clark]
[Public Papers: Memorandum of Disapproval of Bill To Create a Theodore Roosevelt National Park in Medora, North Dakota]
[Public Papers: Statement by the President Marking the Centennial of the Smithsonian Institution]
No appointments
Attended First Baptist Church alone.
Honorable John L. Sullivan, The Under Secretary of Navy
The Secretary of the Navy [James Forrestal] Vice Admiral Louis I. Denfeld, USN (Re Navy Personnel Bill)
Congressman Cecil R. King, California (Re a personal metter)
Major James W. Donaldson Mrs. James Donaldson and children Major & Mrs. Charles M. Brown and children The Secretary of Agriculture [Clinton P. Anderson] (Secretary Clinton P. Anderson asked to bring in these two New Mexico boys, as he calls them, and their families. Both were officers who came back on last hospital [ship] out of Manila, and were injured in Bataan. Now undergoing treatment in South Carolina and are up here with their families.)
Mr. Max Lowenthal, Legal Counsel to General Lucius Clay (Leaving for Germany soon and asked to see the President before going)
Honorable Marriner Eccles, Chairman, Board of Governors, Federal Reserve Board (Asked for this appointment)
Honorable Dean Acheson, the Acting Secretary of State
(Lunch)
[Public Papers: Statement by the President Upon Signing the Foreign Service Act]
[Public Papers: Statement by the President Upon Signing the Hospital Survey and Construction Act]
[Public Papers: Memorandum of Disapproval of Bill To Authorize Financial Readjustments by Debtor Railroad Corporations]
Honorable W. Stuart Symington, Assistant Secretary of War (Requested the appointment)
(Mr. Richmond Keech)
General Omar Bradley
The President signed H.R. 4497, An Act to create an Indian Claims Commission, to provide for the powers, duties and functions thereof, and for other purposes: Honorable Oscar Chapman, Acting Secretary of the Interior Senator Joseph O'Mahoney, Wy. Congressman Charles H. Robertson, N. Dak. Honorable John H. Provinse, Asst. Commissioner of Indian Affairs Ex-Senator Robert Owen Miss Ethelyne Shuntona in Senator Thomas' Office Mrs. Alice Morris, Congressman Stigler's secretary Mr. Ernest Wilkinson Mrs. Alice Lee Jemison, representative for Seneca Indians Mr. Sam Clammer; Mr. Floyd Green Mr. S.G. Collett; Mr. Perry Kennerly The following Indians were present: D'Arcy McNickle, Field Representative, Office Of Indian Affairs (Member of Flathead Indian Tribe, Montana.) Lawrence Appah, White River Ute (Colorado and Utah) Peter Beauchamp, Fort Berthold (North Dakota) John Cohloff, Sioux (South Dakota) Reginald Curry, Uncompaghre Ute (Colorado and Utah) James G. Frechette, Menominee (Wisconsin) Boyd Jackson, Klamath (Oregon) Judge N.B. Johnson, Cherokee (Oklahoma) Julius Murray, Uintah, (Utah) Ishtiopi (Wesley Robertson) Chocteau
[Public Papers: Statement by the President Upon Signing Bill Creating the Indian Claims Commission]
(Mr. Larry Clayton) (This off record appointment arranged at the request of Honorable Marriner Eccles)
(Mr. John Cranfield) Editor, London Star
General Robert M. Littlejohn, Administrator, War Assets and the Regional Directors of the War Assets Administration: Frank E. Feliz, Winthrop Clarey, Joe F. Major, Charles G. Alexander, Stanley G. Backman, Serge F. Ballif, Jr., Leonard E. Barnes, Robert D. Bottomley, Orrin C. Bradeen, Gordon T. Burke, Arthur W. Carlson, Charles S. Christian, Leland C. Dedo, Henry F. Eckfeld, Henry C. Helland, H.L. Holliday, H.L. Kennon, Cyrus J. Kephart, John E. Kirchner, Fred A. McLauchlan, H.W. McMenaway, Frank L. McNamee, John E. Millea, Hamilton Morton, C.T. Mudge, McClellan Ratchford, Albery E. Regester, Rowland D. Schell, Frank L. Seymour, John A. Skeen, W.J. Walthall, William J. Warren, R.D. Wilbor,Jr., James G. Wilcox, Joseph S. Willes, J.K. Wilson, Shelby Smith, Everett D. Voorhis
(Lunch)
(Mr. Jack Connelly)
The Secretary of the Treasury [John W. Snyder]
The Postmaster General [Robert E. Hannegan]
Executive Orders:  [9769 AMENDMENT OF THE REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE APPOINTMENT OF POSTMASTERS OF THE FOURTH CLASS (1)]
Executive Orders:  [9770 AMENDMENT OF THE REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE APPOINTMENT OF POSTMASTERS OF THE FOURTH CLASS1]
[Public Papers: Statement by the President Upon Approving the Farmers' Home Administration Act]
[Public Papers: Statement by the President Upon Approving Bill To Expand Basic Research in Agricultural Problems]
[Public Papers: Memorandum of Disapproval of Bill Reducing Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Premiums]
[Public Papers: Memorandum of Disapproval of Bill Authorizing Certain Activities of the Bureau of Reclamation]
Mr. Lou Holland
The President signed H.R. 5560, An Act to fix the rate of postage on domestic air mail, and for other purposes: Those present were: Senator Kenneth McKellar, Tenn. Senator Dennis Chavez, N. Mex. Senator Carl Hayden, Ariz. The Postmaster General [Robert E. Hannegan] Hon. Gael Sullivan, 2nd Asst. Postmaster General Cong. George O'Brien, Mich. Cong. John C. Butler, N.Y. Cong. Charles E. McKenzie, La. Mr. Emory Johnson, Air Transport Association Mr. John Hart, United Air Lines Mr. Clarence Fleming, T. & W.A. Mr. Charles Knoble, Pennsylvania-Central Airlines Mr. Frank Delany, Solicitor in charge of legislation Mr. Frank Alexander, Official P.O. Photographer
H.E. Sheikh Asad Al-Faqih, the Minister of Saudi Arabia Hon. Abdulla Suleiman, the Minister of Finance for Saudi Arabia Mr. El-Razor, interpreter (Honorable Edwin J. Locke) (Admiral William D. Leahy) (The Minister of Saudi Arabia has requested this appointment with the President for the Saudi Arabian Minister of Finance, Abdulla Suleiman, who is in the United States on an official mission for his government - Mr. Locke arranged the appointment.)
(Lunch)
(Mr. Richard Nacy) (Came in ostensibly to see Mr. Connelly)
The Attorney General [Tom C. Clark]
(The President dined at the home of the Postmaster General [Robert E. Hannegan].)
[Public Papers: Statement by the President: The Jewish New Year]
Honorable James E. Webb, Director, Bureau of the Budget (Called Mr. Connelly and asked for this appointment.)
Lt. William Mason Morgenroth, USNR Captain C.H.K. Miller, USN (Captain James H. Foskett, USN) (Lt. Morgenroth brought two gifts for the President from the Chief of Car Nicobar. Gifts are model of the Nicobarese giant war canoe and an actual crossbow and arrows used by the Nicobarese for shooting pigs, monkeys, and coconuts. The Nicobarese, located in a remote island in Bay of Bengal, had never heard of the United States. An interpreter, survivor of the Japanese occupation, explained that Lt. Morgenroth was first representative of a great power beyond the seas to enter the islands, whereupon the "mah" or chief, realized that he was being honored. A rare tribal dance was performed that night by all the young women on the island, from ages of 5 to 25 and coconut juice was presented to the distinguished guest who had a special chair. The two gifts were presented on behalf of the chief, from the Assistant Commissioner of the Islands, to the President of the United States. The occasion of the officer's trip into the Nicobars and the Andamans to the north, was to make an intelligence survey for the U.S. Navy.)
Honorable Robert H. Jackson, Associate Justice, U.S. Supreme Court (Justice Jackson called Mr. Connelly and asked for this appointment)
Honorable Frank A. Waring Honorable Francisco A. Delgrado (They are members of the Philippine War Damage Commission, back in the United States and asked through Mr. Keech to pay their respects to the President.)
Senator Owen Brewster, Maine (R) (Wired from Maine and asked for this appointment.)
Asst. Secretary of the Navy, Hon. John W. Kenney Honorable Kenneth C. Royall, the Under Secretary of War (Regarding urgent international problem)
Honorable Edward J. Flynn
(Mr. Arthur Coates)
The President received a group from the International Association of Chiefs of Police, who wish to report on the Nation-wide Police traffic Safety Check. They selected this date as these men wanted to come to Washington for the meeting of one of the important committees of the President's Highway Safety Conference, the National Committee of State Officials. Those present were: Chief Fred A. Roff, Morristown, N.J., Pres., IACP Brig. Gen. D.C. Draper, Retired Chief Constable of Toronto and Immediate Past President of IACP Edward J. Kelly, Superintendent of the Rhode Island State Police and Executive Secretary of IACP Lt. Colonel Franklin M. Kreml, director of the Traffic Division of IACP Chief Frank J. Wilson, United States Secret Service Commissioner Edward J. Hickey, Conn. State Police Chief John L. Sullivan, Pittsfield, Mass. Chief John F. Murray, Perth Amboy, N.J.
Honorable Dean Acheson, the Acting Secretary of State (Usual Thursday appointment)
(Lunch - downstairs in the Executive Office.)
Mr. Jos. Dickson
The Acting Secretary of State The Acting Secretary of War The Secretary of the Navy [James Forrestal] Hon. Loy Henderson General Carl Spaatz General Thos. T. Handy Major General L. Norstad Admiral Chester W. Nimitz Admiral Forrest P. Sherman
Senator Tom Connally, Texas
[Public Papers: Memorandum of Disapproval of Bill To Abolish the Parker River National Wildlife Refuge]
[Public Papers: White House Statement on Palestine and on the Problem of Displaced Persons in General]
Honorable Dean Acheson
Honorable Joseph F. McGurk, U.S. Ambassador to Uruguay
Mr. J. David Stern, Publisher, Philadelphia Record
Mr. James H. Crowley, commissioner, All-American Football Conference Mr. Joseph Petritz Mr. Harvey Hester Mr. O.O. Speck (Presented to the President a gold season pass for the football season.)
(Lunch)
(Embark)
(Leave the White House to go aboard the USS WILLIAMSBURG with Honorable Charles Ross; Honorable Matthew J. Connelly; Honorable Clark Clifford, Special Counsel to the President; Mr. Ted Marks of Kansas City; General Harry Vaughan, the Military Aide; Captain James Foskett, the Naval Aide; Honorable John R. Snyder; Honorable George Allen; Colonel Wallace Graham, the President's physician, for an 18-day cruise along the Atlantic Coast to the New England States and then down to Bermuda.)
[Log of President Truman's Trip: Vacation Cruise]
[Log of President Truman's Trip: Vacation Cruise]
Aboard the USS Williamsburg
[Log of President Truman's Trip: Vacation Cruise]
Aboard the USS Williamsburg
[Log of President Truman's Trip: Vacation Cruise]
[Log of President Truman's Trip: Vacation Cruise]
[Log of President Truman's Trip: Vacation Cruise]
[Log of President Truman's Trip: Vacation Cruise]
[Log of President Truman's Trip: Vacation Cruise]
Executive Orders:  [9771 TRANSFERRING THE USE, POSSESSION, AND CONTROL OF CERTAIN LANDS TO THE TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY]
Executive Orders:  [9772 RESTORING LIMITATIONS UPON PUNISHMENTS FOR CERTAIN VIOLATIONS OF ARTICLES OF WAR 58, 59, 61 AND 86, AS TO OFFENSES COMMITTED IN OCCUPIED EMENY TERRITORY]
[Log of President Truman's Trip: Vacation Cruise]
[Log of President Truman's Trip: Vacation Cruise]
[Log of President Truman's Trip: Vacation Cruise]