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THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, JULY 1, 1957 GETTYSBURG, PA. 8:58 am The President and General Leonard Heaton took pictures from the rear of the house until 9:01 am. 9:05 am The President and General Heaton departed the Farm and motored to the Gettysburg Country Club where they were joined by General Arthur Nevins. 9:25 - 11:45 am The President played eighteen holes of golf with General Leonard Heaton General Arthur Nevins 11:50 am The President and General Heaton departed the Club and motored to the Farm, arriving there at 11:59 am. 2:50 - 3:11 pm The President, General Arthur Nevins, and Chief West inspected the new barbecue pit and patio being constructed. 4:55 - 5:17 pm The President practiced shooting at the skeet range. He was accompanied by General Heaton and Sgt. Moaney. 5:22 pm Arrived at the Farm. c6:30 - 6:35 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower, General and Mrs. Leonard Heaton, and General and Mrs. Arthur Nevins, and Dr. Walter Tkach took pictures in the rear of the house. 6:49 - 6:55 pm Hon. Gerald Morgan Mr. Wayne Hawks (Brought four Bills for the President's signature: Interior Department Appropriation Bill Continuing Resolution Legislative Department Appropriation Bill The Bill to name the East 14th Street span of the 14th Street Bridge the Rochambeau Memorial Bridge. 9:00 pm The President, accompanied by Dr. Walter Tkach, departed the Farm and motored to the White House. 11:20 pm Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1957 7:55 am The President arrived in the office. 8:10 - 8:14 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 8:20 - 8:30 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. I. Jack Martin 8:30 - 10:00 am LEGISLATIVE LEADERS MEETING The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Senator William F. Knowland Senator Leverett Saltonstall Senator Everett Dirksen Senator Francis Case Congressman Joseph Martin Congressman Leslie Arends Congressman Leo Allen Congressman J. Harry McGregor Hon. Fred Seaton Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. Robert Merriam Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier Hon. A. R. Jones Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Bernard M. Shanley Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Mrs. Anne Wheaton Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. I. Jack Martin Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. Jack Anderson Hon. Homer Gruenther Hon. Earle Chesney Hon. Edward McCabe Hon. Arthur Minnich Hon. Gabriel Hauge 10:00 - 10:20 am Hon. Val Peterson Hon. Sherman Adams (Governor Peterson reported to the President on his trip to the hurricane area) TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1957 Page 2 10:20 - 10:22 am Mrs. Rena C. Ridenour (Came to say goodbye upon retiring as Chief of the Correspondence Section. She has completed 39 years of Government service - 34 at the White House. Picture was made.) 10:32 - 10:55 am Mr. Charles B. Shuman President, American Farm Bureau Federation Hon. Jack Anderson 10:55 - 10:57 am Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 10:57 - 11:22 am Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Roemer McPhee 11:22 - 11:45 am Hon. Robert Cutler Hon. Frederick M. Dearborn Hon. James Lay 12:05 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 1:50 pm The President returned to the office. 2:36 - 2:40 pm Mr. William J. Hopkins 2:43 - 3:07 pm Mr. Ralph Reed American Express Company 3:07 - 3:38 pm Mr. Alfred Redpath Trustee, Columbia University 3:40 - 4:20 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons 4:20 - 4:34 pm Mr. Robert Montgomery Mr. Andrew Wyeth 4:34 - 4:52 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 4:34 - 4:52 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 4:56 - 5:32 pm The President was on the South Grounds hitting golf balls. TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1957 Page 3 5:33 pm The President returned to the office. 5:35 - 6:00 pm Hon. Sherman Adams 6:14 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 7:15 pm STAG DINNER - OFF THE RECORD Mr. Bromwell Ault Vice President, Interchemical Corporation New York City Mr. Douglas M. Black President, Doubleday and Company, New York City General Lucius D. Clay Chairman of the Board, Continental Can Company, New York City General J. Lawton Collins Washington, D. C. Benjamin H. Freeman Philadelphia, Pennsylvania John W. Hanes Olin Mathison Chemical Corporation, New York David C. Hill President, Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company Pittsburgh, Pa. H. E. Humphreys, Jr. President, United States Rubber Company New York City Hon. Eric A. Johnston President, Motion Pictures Association of America, Washington, D. C. Brig. General John Reed Kilpatrick Chairman of the Board, Madison Square Gardens Corporation, New York City David J. McDonald President, United Steel Workers of America Pittsburgh, Pa. Robert Montgomery New York City W. B. Murphy President, Campbell Soup Company Camden, New Jersey Dr. I. R. Ravdin University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa. TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1957 Page 4 7:15 pm STAG DINNER - OFF THE RECORD (continued) General L. J. Sverdrup President, Sverdrup and purcel, Inc. St. Louis, Mo. Richard F. Upton Concord, New Hampshire Andrew Wyeth Thomaston, Maine Joseph Wagenheim Ventner City, New Jersey Hon. Arthur Flemming THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1957 8:06 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:53 - 9:06 am Hon. Sherman Adams 9:06 - 9:20 am Hon. Lewis L. Strauss Hon. John F. Floberg Hon. John S. Graham Hon. Harold Vance 9:25 - 9:39 am Hon. Gordon Gray 9:50 - 10:30 am Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. James Hagerty Hon. I. Jack Martin Hon. Bryce Harlow Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Mrs. Anne Wheaton 10:30 - 11:00 am PRESS CONFERENCE 11:04 - 11:08 am Hon. James Hagerty 11:05 - 11:08 am Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 11:08 - 11:25 am Bishop Hanns Lilje, Hannover, Germany President, Lutheran World Federation (Bishop Lilje has come to the United States to preside at the Lutheran Assembly in Minneapolis in August and to appear before Church and Youth groups beforehand) H. E. Heinz L. Krekeler German Ambassador Dr. Paul C. Empie Executive Director, National Lutheran Council Hon. Gabriel Hauge 11:34 - 11:43 am Hon. Gerald Morgan 11:35 - 11:41 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 11:51 am The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1957 Page 2 1:58 pm The President arrived in the office. 2:00 - 2:11 pm Hon. Herbert Brownell Hon. Sherman Adams 2:11 - 2:15 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 2:16 - 3:56 pm NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL The President Hon. Christian A. Herter Hon. Charles E. Wilson Hon. George M. Humphrey Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. Lewis L. Strauss Hon. Abbott Washburn Hon. Robert B. Anderson Hon. John Hollister Hon. Donald Quarles Hon. Wilber M. Brucker Hon. Garrison Norton Hon. James H. Douglas General Maxwell D. Taylor Admiral H. D. Felt General Thomas D. White General Randolph McC. Pate Hon. Allen Dulles Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Robert Cutler Hon. Frederick M. Dearborn Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Colonel Robert L. Schulz Captain Evan P. Aurand Lt. Colonel William G. Draper Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. Robert Bowie Hon. James S. Lay, Jr. Hon. S. Everett Gleason Mr. William M. Holaday Rear Admiral John H. Sides Mr. Alvin G. Waggoner Colonel Douglas E. Williams Colonel Austin W. Betts Commander L. A. Kurt Mr. John B. Macauley (continued) WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1957 Page 3 2:16 - 3:56 pm NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL (continued) Mr. Donald Swartz Mr. Robert D. Francis Specialist David Wetherall Mr. Donald Miller 3:56 - 4:02 pm Hon. Charles E. Wilson Hon. Donald Quarles Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 3:57 - 4:02 pm Hon. Allen Dulles (joined the above) 4:02 - 4:13 pm Hon. George M. Humphrey Hon. Robert Anderson 4:15 - 4:25 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 4:23 - 4:30 pm Hon. Gerald Morgan 4:33 - 4:40 pm Hon. James Hagerty Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Captain Evan P. Aurand Colonel William Draper 4:42 - 4:47 pm Hon. Sherman Adams 5:00 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1957 Page 4 GETTYSBURG, PA. 6:16 pm The President, accompanied by General Howard Snyder and Mr. James Rowley, departed the White House and motored to MATS Te rminal. 6:13 pm Arrived at MATS Terminal and were airborne for Gettysburg Air Park. 7:02 pm Arrived at Gettysburg Air Park, Gettysburg, Pa., then motored to the Farm. 7:16 pm Arrived at the Farm. 8:25 - 8:35 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower walked around the yard and garden. 8:35 - 9:10 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed their residence in the Crosley and motored to the Skeet range area, looked over the cattle, then to the Feaster Farm and looked over the cattle and duck pond. No further activity this date. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, JULY 4, 1957 GETTYSBURG, PA. 8:33 am The President and General Howard Snyder departed the Farm and motored to the Gettysburg Country Club. 8:48 - 10:55 am The President played 18 holes of golf with General Arthur Nevins. 10:58 am Departed the Gettysburg Country Club and motored to the Farm. 11:08 am Arrived at the Farm. 2:25 pm The President walked to the barn and then to the new barbecue pit and patio which is under construction. 5:10 pm The President took a ride on his horse "Sporty Miss". 5:58 pm Returned to the residence. No further activity this date. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1957 GETTYSBURG, PA. 9:32 am The President motored to the Brannon Farm where he talked with Herder Bob Hartley. General Nevins joined them at 10:05 am. 10:32 am The President and General Arthur Nevins motored to the well digging site then back to the Brannon Farm where the President talked with Mr. Feaster. 11:00 am Returned to the residence. 2:25 pm The President, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. W. Alton Jones, departed the residence and motored to the school house (which is being remodeled by Major John Eisenhower as his home). 2:48 pm Arrived back at the residence. 2:53 pm The President, accompanied by General Howard Snyder, Mr. W. Alton Jones, and Mr. George Allen, motored to the Gettysburg Country Club. 3:02 pm Arrived at the Gettysburg Country Club. 4:08 - 5:58 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with Mr. W. Alton Jones Mr. George Allen General Arthur Nevins (At 3:30 pm General Alfred Gruenther joined the above but did not participate in the golf game) 6:05 pm Departed the Gettysburg Country Club and motored to the Farm. 6:14 pm Arrived at the Farm. 6:35 - 6:43 pm The President looked over the barbecue pit and patio. No further activity this date. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1957 GETTYSBURG, PA. 7:58 - 8:12 am The President walked to the barbecue pit and patio now under construction. 8:44 am The President, accompanied by Mr. George Allen and Mr. W. Alton Jones, departed the Farm and motored to the Gettysburg Country Club. General Howard McC. Snyder also went along. 8:53 am Arrived at the Gettysburg Country Club. 9:02 - 12:03 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with General Arthur Nevins Mr. W. Alton Jones Mr. George Allen (General Gruenther walked around with them for the first 11 holes) 12:07 pm Departed the Gettysburg Country Club and motored to the Farm. 12:18 pm Arrived at the Farm. 2:45 pm The President was photographed in the garden with Mr. Howard M. Osterling and son Howard, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William Weaver Mr. and Mrs. Russell Yohe Photographer was Mr. Richard Albright The above presented a nut tree to the President, plus a 100th Anniversary Macungie Souvenir Program and a plate with pictures of Macungie. These were a gift from the Northern Nut Growers Association. 3:08 pm The President departed his Farm and motored to the Brannon Farm where he was photographed with the 1956 Champion Steer, and met the following: Mr. Sidney Shade) Mr. Don Hutzel ) Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Mr. Sharon Lee ) Company representatives Miss Betty Royan) Mr. James Coyner, American Angus Association Messrs. Lloyd Miller and Charles Wilk, photographers SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1957 Page 2 GETTYSBURG, PA. 3:08 pm The Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad representatives listed on the preceeding page presented to the President a C & 0 RR lantern. 3:22 pm The President was photographed with the bull, Ankonia 3551. Mr. Robert Hartley, the herder, was also in the picture. ( 3:24 pm The President was photographed with Mr. James Coyner of The American Angus Association, and the 8-month old bull, Black Brutus. Pictures were taken by Mr. Lloyd Miller. 3:31 pm The President motored to the Southeast pasture where photographs were taken of the President and Mr. James Coyner with the cattle. 3:34 pm Mr. Herman Purdy arrived in the Southeast pasture and pictures were taken of him with the President and the cattle. 3:50 pm The President motored back to the Brannon Farm where pictures were taken of him, Mr. Herman Purdy, and the bull, Black Brutus. 4:17 pm Arrived back at the Farm. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, JULY 7, 1957 GETTYSBURG, PA. 3:12 pm The President, General Arthur Nevins, Mr. W. Alton Jones, and Mr. George Allen motored to the Feaster Farm to inspect the cattle. 3:41 pm Returned to the residence, 4:32 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower bade their guests, Mr. and Mrs. W. Alton Jones, goodbye. The President took a picture of Mrs. Eisenhower. No further activity this date. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, JULY 8, 1957 7:03 am The President and General Howard Snyder departed the Gettysburg Farm and motored to the Gettysburg Airport, arriving there at 7:14 am. 7:17 am Airborne for Washington, D. C. 7:42 am Arrived at MATS Te rminal, Washington, D. C. 7:56 am Arrived at the White House. 8:05 am The President arrived in the office 8:17 - - 8:25 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 9:08 - 9:13 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 9:13 - - 9:16 am Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 9:21 - 10:02 am Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier 10:04 - 10:12 am Hon. James M. Langley Ambassador-Designate to Pakistan (Came to pay his respects before departing for his post) 10:12 - 10:16 am Hon. James Hagerty 10:20 10:54 am Hon. Herbert Brownell, Jr. Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Gerald Morgan 10:54 10:56 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Bryce Harlow 10:56 11:15 am Hon. Lewis L. Strauss Hon. Percival Brundage Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 11:15 - 11:37 am Hon. Robert Cutler Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 11:40 - 11:44 am Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 12:00 Noon The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. MONDAY, JULY 8, 1957 Page 2 1:00 pm (Hon. Alfred M. Gruenther) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Walter Bedell Smith) (Had lunch with the President) 2:35 - 2:42 pm The President returned to the office, accompanied by General Alfred M. Gruenther Hon. Walter Bedell Smith Major John Eisenhower 2:42 - 2:56 pm Major John Eisenhower 2:50 - 2:53 pm Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 2:56 - 3:07 pm Hon. James Hagerty 3:00 pm The President had his picture taken on the South Grounds with the White House Police Force. 3:50 - 3:56 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons 3:56 - 4:01 pm Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 4:25 - 5:00 pm Hon. George M. Humphrey Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. Albert Cole Hon. Robert Anderson Hon. Randolph Burgess Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Gabriel Hauge Hon. I. Jack Martin 5:00 - 5:03 pm Hon. Percival Brundage 5:07 - 5:18 pm Hon. Sherman Adams 5:38 - 5:43 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons 5:45 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, JULY 9, 1957 8:00 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:11 8:30 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. I. Jack Martin 8:25 - 8:30 am Hon. Sherman Adams 8:30 10:17 am LEGISLATIVE LEADERS MEETING (The President presiding) Senator William F. Knowland Senator Leverett Saltonstall Senator Everett Dirksen Congressman Joseph Martin Congressman Charles Halleck Congressman Leslie Arends Congressman Leo Allen Hon. Albert Cole Senator Homer Capehart Hon. George M. Humphrey Hon. Herbert Brownell, Jr. Congressman Henry O. Telle Hon. Percival Brundage Mr. Robert Merriam Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier Hon. Robert Anderson Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Bernard M. Shanley Hon. James Hagerty Mrs. Anne Wheaton Hon. Earle Chesney Hon. Homer Gruenther Hon. Edward McCabe Hon. Gabriel Hauge Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Jack Anderson Hon. I. Jack Martin Hon. Sherman Adams 10:17 10:20 am Senator William F. Knowland TUESDAY, JULY 9, 1957 Page 2 10:25 - 10;39 am The following called on the President to discuss Home Rule for the District of Columbia: From the League of Women Voters of the District of Columbia: Mrs. Henry Munroe, Immediate Past President Mrs. Harvey Moore, Director for Home Rule From the Home Rule Committee: Mr. Philip Brown, Board of Directors Mr. George P. Fleming, Board of Directors From the District Government: Commissioner Robert E. McLaughlin Commissioner David B. Karrick 10:39 - 10:45 am Hon. Robert C. Hill, Ambassador to Mexico (Called on the President before departing for his post in Mexico. Mrs. Hill and their sons, Graham (8) and James (3) also accompanied, 10:48 - 11:03 am (Mr. Robert Biggers) OFF THE RECORD 11:03 - 11:04 am Hon. James Hagerty 11:04 - 11:44 am Hon. John Foster Dulles Mr. William Rountree (Briefing for visit of the Prime Minister of Pakistan) 11:44 - 11:55 am (Mr. Virgil Pinkley) (The Los Angeles Mirror) OFF THE RECORD 11:55 - 12:00 Noon (Mr. Clifford Roberts) (Joined the President and Mr. Pinkley) OFF THE RECORD 12:00 - 12:07 pm Hon. Robert Anderson Hon. Sherman Adams 12:12 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 1:41 pm The President returned to the office. 1:42 - 1:45 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster TUESDAY, JULY 9, 1957 Page 3 1:47 pm The President, accompanied by Mr. Clifford Roberts, departed the White House and motored to Burning Tree Country Club. 2:10 pm Arrived at Burning Tree. 2:22 - 5:09 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with Mr. Clifford Roberts Mr. Ellis Slater Mr. Freeman Gosden 5:34 pm Departed Burning Tree and motored to the White House. 6:00 pm Arrived at the White House. 7:15 pm STAG DINNER - OFF THE RECORD The President Mr. Harold Boeschenstein, Toledo, Ohio Mr. Albert Bradley, New York City Mr. Justin Dart, Los Angeles, California Mr. Leonard K. Firestone, Los Angeles, California Mr. Daniel C. Gainey, Owatonna, Minnesota Mr. Freeman Gosden, Los Angeles, California Mr. Joseph P. Grace, Jr., New York City Mr. Charles S. Jones, Los Angeles, California Mr. W. Alton Jones, New York City Mr. Sigurd Larmon, New York City Mr. Fred Lazarus, Jr., Cincinnati, Ohio Mr. H. Meade Alcorn, Washington, D. C. Mr. John Olin, East Alton, Illinois Mr. Theodore S. Petersen, San Francisco, California Mr. Virgil Pinkley, Los Angeles, California Mr. Clifford Roberts, New York City Mr. Clarence J. Schoo, Springfield, Massachusetts Mr. Ellis D. Slater, New York City Mr. Charles S. Thomas, Beverly Hills, California THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1957 8:02 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:10 - 8:13 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 8:20 - 8:27 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 8:27 - 8:34 am Hon. Gerald Morgan 8:34 - 8:37 am Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 8:50 - 9:45 am Senator Richard B. Russell Hon. Wilton B. Persons 9:45 - 9:49 am Hon. Sherman Adams 9:51 - 9:56 am General Edwin Clark New York City 9:56 - 10:00 am Hon. Sherman Adams 10:00 - 10:35 am Hon. Charles E. Wilson Hon. Donald Quarles General Carey Randall Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 10:25 - 10:26 am Hon. Sherman Adams 10:36 - 10:45 am Hon. Charles E. Wilson 11:00 - 11:08 am Hon. Wilber M. Brucker Secretary of the Army General Maxwell Taylor (The above presented to the President the new, official flag of the Army. Ceremony was held on the lawn outside the President's office.) 11:15 - 11:32 am Hon. Gordon Gray 11:41 - 12:00 Noon Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 11:45 - 11:46 am Hon. Sherman Adams WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1957 Page 2 12:00 Noon The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm The President gave a stag luncheon in honor of H. E. Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy, The Prime Minister of Pakistan. Others present: H. E. Syed Amjad Ali Minister of Finance of Pakistan H. E. The Ambassador of Pakistan, Mohammed Ali The Hon. Akhtar Husain, Secretary of the Ministry of Defense of Pakistan The Hon. M. S. A. Baig Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Commonwealth Relations of Pakistan The Hon. S. A. Hasnie Secretary of the Ministry of Econimic Affairs The Hon. Aftab Ahmed Khan Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister Maj. Gen. Haji Iftikhar Ahmed Deputy Chief of Staff, Ministry of Defense, Pakistan Mr. Majeed Malik Principal Information Officer Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon. John Foster Dulles Senator Alexander Wiley Hon. Donald Quarles General Maxwell D. Taylor Hon. Allen W. Dulles Hon. John B. Hollister Hon. Arthur Larson Ambassador James M. Langley Hon. William M. Rountree Hon. Robert B. Anderson 2:26 pm The President returned to the office. 2:26 - 2:39 pm Hon. Richard M. Nixon 2:40 - 3:02 pm Hon. Clarence Randall 3:02 - 3:03 pm Marshall Joseph Job U. S. Marshall, Newark, New Jersey Assemblyman Charles Krause from New Jersey Hon. Bernard M. Shanley WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1957 Page 3 3:25 - 3:35 pm Colonel William Draper Major Joseph E. Barrett 3:49 - 3:55 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 4:35 pm The President went to the South Grounds to hit golf balls. 5:50 pm Returned to the office. 5:50 - 5:57 pm Hon. Gerald Morgan 6:00 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1957 8:13 am The President arrived in the office accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:14 - 8:20 am Thomas E. Stephens, the artist 8:35 - 9:00 am Mr. A. Burton Mason 9:00 - 10:37 am NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Charles E. Wilson Hon. Gordon Gray Hon. W. Randolph Burgess Hon. William H. Rogers Hon. O. Hatfield Chilson Hon. True D. Morse Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. Lewis L. Strauss Hon. John B. Hollister Hon. Lewis E. Berry Hon. Abbott Washburn Hon. J. Edgar Hoover Hon. J. Walter Yealgley Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier Hon. Donald Quarles Hon. Mansfield Sprague Hon. A. R. Jones Hon. Robert Bowie General Maxwell D. Taylor Allen W. Dulles Hon. Sherman Adams Major General Wilton B. Persons Hon. Robert Cutler Hon. Frederick M. Dearborn Hon. Clarence B. Randall Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. James S. Lay, Jr. Hon. S. Everett Gleason 10:37 - 10:42 am Hon. John Foster Dulles 10:42 - 10:55 am Hon. Gordon Gray Hon. Robert Cutler Hon. James S. Lay THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1957 Page 2 10:57 - 11:10 am Hon. Malcolm Forbes New Jersey Republican candidate for Governor Hon. H. Meade Alcorn Mr. L. Richard Guylay Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 11:10 - 11:17 am Hon. and Mrs. Malcolm Forbes Malcolm Forbes, Jr. (10) Robert Forbes (8) Christopher Forbes (6) Timothy Forbes (4) Moira Forbes (2) (Had pictures taken with the President) Hon. H. Meade Alcorn Mr. L. Richard Guylay Hon. Bernard M. Shanley Sheriff Neil G. Duffie of Essex County, New Jersey Mrs. Bruce Forbes 11:25 - 11:32 am Hon. John Foster Dulles Mr. William Rountree 11:32 - 12:15 pm H. E. Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy Prime Minister of Pakistan Hon. John Foster Dulles H. E. Mohammed Ali Ambassador of Pakistan 12:15 - 12:28 pm Hon. John Foster Dulles 12:18 - 12:28 pm Hon. James Hagerty 12:24 - 12:32 pm Hon. Gerald Morgan 12:28 - 12:41 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 12:42 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 1:49 pm The President, accompanied by Colonel Walter Tkach, departed the White House and motored to Burning Tree Country Club. THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1957 Page 3 2:14 pm The President arrived at Burning Tree Country Club. 2:42 - 5:34 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with Congressman Jack Westland Congressman Charles Halleck Congressman William H. Bates 6:01 pm The President and Colonel Walter Tkach departed Burning Tree Country Club and motored to the White House. 6:26 pm Arrived at the White House. 7:15 pm STAG DINNER - OFF THE RECORD The President Hon. Meade Alcorn Mr. Edward J. Bermingham, New York City Mr. John L. Collyer, Akron, Ohio Mr. J. Doyle DeWitt, Hartford, Connecticut Hon. C. Douglas Dillon Deputy Under Secretary of State Mr. Benjamin F. Fairless, Pittsburgh, Pa. Mr. Horace C. Flanigan, New York City Mr. Henry Ford II Mr. Jay Gould, New York City Mr. Fred G. Gurley, Chicago, Illinois Mr. Roy E. Larsen, New York City Mr. Malcolm Matheson, Jr., Alexandria, Va. Mr. Barry Leithead, New York City Mr. Andrew Parker, Washington, D. C. Mr. Philip D. Reed, New York City Mr. Sid Richardson, Fort Worth, Texas Mr. William E. Robinson, New York City Hon. Charles S. Thomas, Los Angeles, California Mr. Thomas J. Watson, Jr., New York City THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1957 8:00 am (Senator William F. Knowland had breakfast with the President) OFF THE RECORD 8:50 am The President arrived in the office. 8:52 - 8:55 am Hon. Sinclair Weeks 8:55 - 8:58 am Hon. Gerald Morgan 9:00 - 10:04 am CABINET MEETING The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. W. Randolph Burgess Hon. Charles E. Wilson Hon. Herbert Brownell, Jr. Hon. Arthur Summerfield Hon. O. Hatfield Chilson Hon. Sinclair Weeks Hon. True D. Morse Hon. James T. O'Connell Hon. Marion Folsom Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. A. R. Jones Hon. Gordon Gray Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. Hon. Lewis Berry Hon. Arthur Larson Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Allen Dulles Hon. Lewis L. Strauss Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier Hon. Clarence Randall Hon. Maxwell Rabb Hon. Robert Cutler Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Gabriel Hauge Hon. Arthur Minnich Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Bradley Patterson Hon. Roemer McPhee Mrs. Anne Wheaton Mr. Robert West FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1957 Page 2 10:04 - 10:16 am Hon. John Foster Dulles Mr. William Rountree 10:16 - 10:25 am Mr. John M. Ashbrook Chairman, Young Republican National Federation Miss Jerrie Kent, Co-Chairman (Pictures were made with the President 10:28 0 10:30 am Hon. Sherman Adams 10:33 - 10:38 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 10:46 - 11:20 am H. E. Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy The Prime Minister of Pakistan Hon. John Foster Dulles Mr. William Rountree H. E. Mohammed Ali, The Ambassador of Pakistan The Honorable James M. Langley U. S. Ambassador to Pakistan Hon. M. S. A. Baig Secretary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Commonwealth Relations Hon. Akhter Husain Secretary, Ministry of Defense H. E. Syed Amjad Ali Minister of Finance of Pakistan Begum Akhtar Sulaiman Daughter of the Prime Minister (Met the President and was then escorted by Mrs. Mary Jane McCaffree over to the Mansion to see Mrs. Eisenhower). Syud Ahmed, Press Attache of Pakistan Embassy 10:56 - 11:20 am Syud Ahmed, Press attache Hon. James Hagerty 11:24 - 11:57 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Captain Evan P. Aurand 11:30 - 11:32 am Hon. Sherman Adams 11:55 - 12:00 Noon Hon. Wilton B. Persons 12:20 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. CAMP DAVID, MD. FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1957 Page 3 1:55 pm The President returned to the office, accompanied by Captain Evan P. Aurand. 1:55 - 2:03 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 2:04 pm The President departed his office and walked to the South Grounds where he boarded H-13J Bell Helicopter for flight to Camp David, Maryland. Major Joseph E. Barrett was pilot of the Helicopter. Photographs were taken of the departure. 3:01 pm Arrived at Camp David, Maryland. 3:02 pm The President, General Howard McC. Snyder, and Captain Evan P. Aurand motored to the main lodge. 3:14 pm The President, Mrs. Eisenhower, David, Barbara Ann and Susan Eisenhower made an inspection of the "Apple" (Bomb shelter). 4:05 pm Returned to the main lodge. 5:30 - 6:17 pm The President practiced hitting golf balls on the practice green. 8:19 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower, David, Barbara Ann and Susan watched the movie "Big Land" on the patio. No further activity this date. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1957 GETTYSBURG, PA. 7:55 am The President, General Howard McC. Snyder, David and Barbara Ann Eisenhower departed the main lodge at Camp David and motored to the Gettysburg Farm. 8:38 am Arrived at the Farm. The President inspected the Tea House. 8:53 am The President, General Howard McC. Snyder, Mr. George Allen, David and Barbara Ann Eisenhower departed the Farm and motored to the Gettysburg Country Club, arriving there at 8:59 am. 9:08 - 11:28 am The President played 18 holes of golf with Mr. George Allen General Arthur Nevins - joined on the 6th tee David and Barbara Ann Eisenhower received golf instructions from Club Pro Dick Schleichter. 11:32 am Departed the Gettysburg Country Club and motored to the Farm, arriving there at 11:40 am. 11:45 - 12:10 pm The President walked around the grounds and inspected the Tea House. 2:40 pm The President, General Arthur Nevins, and Mr. George Allen motored to the Feaster Farm and inspected the cattle with Herdsman Bob Hartley. Dr. Snyder also accompanied. They also rode to the Allen Farm, the school house, back to the Feaster Farm then to the residence. 3:55 pm Arrived at the Farm. 4:05 pm The President, Mr. George Allen, and General Arthur Nevins went to the Skeet range where they did some shooting. 5:12 pm Returned to the residence. SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1957 Page 2 5:15 pm The President, Mr. George Allen, and General Arthur Nevins inspected the vegetable garden. 5:43 pm Inspected the Tea House. 7:29 pm The President and David Eisenhower practiced some golf shots on the putting green. 8:00 - 9:39 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower, David, Barbara, and Susan Eisenhower viewed the movie "Cinderella". THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, JULY 14, 1957 GETTYSBURG, PA. 8:59 - 9:09 am The President walked to the Tea House, inspected the progress of construction, then back to the residence. 9:57 - 10:43 am The President, Chief West, and Eugene Clapsaddle, Gettysburg Nurseries, inspected the lawn and trees in the immediate area. 11:27 - 11:59 am The President and Mrs. George Allen toured the Feaster and Redding Farms. During the afternoon Mrs. Eisenhower and the grandchildren David, Barbara Ann, and Susan took a ride in the Bell Helicopter. 6:25 - 6:40 pm The President, Dr. Walter Tkach, Mr. George Allen and Chief West walked to the Tea House and toured the immediate area. 8:20 - 9:15 pm The President, David and Susan Eisenhower chipped golf balls on the green. 9:18 - 10:55 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower, David, Barbara Ann, Susan Eisenhower, Miss Rose Wood, Sgt. and Mrs. John Moaney viewed the movie "Duel in Durango". HIGHPOINT, VA. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, JULY 15, 1957 8:29 am The President departed the Gettysburg Farm in H-13J Bell Helicopter and flew to Highpoint, Va. 9:11 am Arrived at Highpoint, Va. The President was greeted by Hon. Gordon Gray, Director, ODM Hon. Lewis E. Berry, Jr., FCDA Hon. Arnold R. Jones, Deputy Director, Bureau of the Budget Hon. Paul M. McCracken, Member of the Council of Economic Advisers The above group and the following walked with the President to the Administration Building: Hon. James Hagerty Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Bradley Patterson Mr. Albert Toner Captain Evan P. Aurand Colonel Robert L. Schulz Colonel William Draper The above entered the Administration Building and proceeded to the Conference Room. 9:15 9:59 am The above group attended the briefing session in the Conference Room. Also present were: Hon. Ralph E. Spear, Assistant Administrator, FCDA Hon. Victor Cooley, Deputy Director, ODM Lt. General Merwin H. Silverthorn, Assistant Director, ODM Mr. Innis D. Harris, Staff, ODM Brig. General Harold Huglin, Staff, ODM Mr. H. Burke Horton, Staff, ODM Following the briefing, the President went to the Computer Building and inspected the Univac. Mr. H. Burke Horton explained its function and operation to the President. 10:15 am Returned to the Administration Building, to Hon. Gordon Gray's office, where the Conference was resumed. 10:38 am Conference adjourned. MONDAY, JULY 15, 1957 Page 2 10:38 am The President, accompanied by Hon. Gordon Gray, departed the Administration Building at Highpoint, Va. and walked to the heliport. The President and Hon. Gordon Gray posed for pictures. The President shook hands with Mr. William Elliott, Director of Security, Office of Defense Mobilization, and Mr. Thomas Oakley, Project Manager, Highpoint. 10:42 am The President was airborne for Washington, D. C. aboard the Helicopter, SAM # 1. 11:20 am Arrived on the South Lawn of the White House, where he was greeted by Hon. Bernard M. Shanley. They proceeded to the President's office. 11:29 - 11:34 am Hon. Sherman Adams 11:34 - 12:08 pm Hon. Herbert Brownell, Jr. 12:16 - 12:32 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. I. Jack Martin 12:34 - 12:42 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 1:02 pm The President went to the Mansion for lunch. 2:28 pm Re turned to the office. 3:00 - 3:04 pm Mr. William J. Hopkins 3:10 - 3:55 pm Hon. Charles E. Wilson 3:55 - 4:00 pm Hon. Sherman Adams 4:15 - 4:26 am Hon. Fred Seaton 5:20 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1957 7:56 am The President arrived in the office accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:12 - 8:14 am Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:18 - 8:30 am Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. I. Jack Martin 8:20 - 8:30 am Hon. Gerald Morgan 8:30 - 10:06 am LEGISLATIVE LEADERS MEETING The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon. William F. Knowland Hon. Leverett Saltonstall Hon. Everett Dirksen Hon. Joseph Martin Hon. Charles Halleck Hon. Leslie Arends Hon. Leo Allen Hon. Sinclair Weeks Hon. Herbert Brownell Hon. Lewis L. Strauss Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. A. R. Jones Mr. Robert Merriam Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. I. Jack Martin Hon. Jack Anderson Hon. Edward McCabe Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Homer Gruenther Hon. Earle Chesney Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 10:06 - 10:10 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 10:13 - 10:33 am Sir Peter Roberts Conservative M.P. and Master Cutler of the Company of Cutlers, Hallamshire, Sheffield, England (continued) TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1957 Page 2 10:13 - 10:33 am Hon. John Coulson Minister British Embassy Hon. Bernard M. Shanley (Sir Roberts presented a cabinet of silver to the President in appreciation for the great work he did together with Sir Winston Churchill in cementing Anglo-American relations during the war.) 10:37 - 11:02 am The following members of the Science Advisory Group met with the President. National Security Council requested the Science Advisory Committee of ODM to bring this group together to study various aspects relating to the defense of the Continental United States and its civilian population: Mr. John J. Corson McKinsey and Company, Washington, D. C. General James H. Doolittle Shell Oil Company, San Francisco, California Mr. H. Rowan Gaither, Jr. The Ford Foundation, New York Dr. A. G. Hill Institute for Defense Analyses, Washington, D. C. General John E. Hull Manufacturing Chemists Association, Washington, D. C. Dr. Mervin J. Kelly, Bell Telephone Laboratories, New York Major General James McCormack Mr. Robert Lovett Brown Brothers, Harriman, New York Mr. John J. McCloy Chase Manhattan Bank, New York Mr. James Perkins Carnegie Corporation, New York Mr. Robert Prim Bell Telephone Laboratories, Murrayhill, New Jersey Professor I. I. Rabi Columbia University, New York Mr. Robert C. Sprague Sprague Electric Company, North Adams, Mass. Dr. Frank Stanton Columbia Broadcasting System, New York (continued) TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1957 Page 3 10:39 - 11:02 am Advisory Group of the Science Advisory Committee of ODM (continued): Dr. Hector Skifter Airborne Instruments Laboratories Mineola, Long Island, New York Mr. William Webster New England Power Service Company, Boston, Mass. Professor J. B. Wiesner Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, Mass. Hon. Robert Cutler Mr. David z. Beckler Executive Officer, ODM, Science Advisory Committee 11:02 - 11:06 am Hon. Robert Cutler 11:12 - 11:24 am Hon. Joseph S. Farland Ambassador to the Dominican Republic (Called on the President before departing for his post in Ciudad Trujillo) 11:24 - 11:36 am Hon. Clarence Randall 11:40 - 11:45 am Hon. Sherman Adams 11:52 am The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 1:35 pm The President, accompanied by Colonel Walter Tkach, departed the White House and motored to Burning Tree. 2:14 - 5:18 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with: Congressman Charles Halleck Congressman Harry G. Haskell, Jr. Congressman Edwin H. May, Jr. 5:38 pm The President and Colonel Walter Tkach departed Burning Tree Country Club and motored to the White House. 6:02 pm Arrived at the White House. TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1957 Page 4 7:15 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the White House and motored to the Pentagon Building to attend dinner given by Hon. and Mrs. Charles E. Wilson. 7:24 pm Arrived at the private elevator in the Pentagon. Here they were greeted by Hon. and Mrs. Charles E. Wilson who escorted them to the Conference Room where the dinner was held. 7:30 - 10:31 pm Dinner. The President and Mrs. Eisenhower Hon. and Mrs. Richard M. Nixon Hon. and Mrs. George M. Humphrey Hon. and Mrs. Herbert Brownell Hon. and Mrs. Arthur E. Summerfield Hon. and Mrs. Fred Seaton Hon. Sinclair Weeks Hon. James P. Mitchell Hon. Marion Folsom Hon. and Mrs. Sherman Adams Hon. and Mrs. Donald Quarles Hon. and Mrs. Lewis L. Strauss Admiral and Mrs. Arthur Radford 10:31 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the Pentagon and motored to the White House. 10:42 pm Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1957 7:59 am The President arrived in the office accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:01 - 8:04 am Major John Eisenhower 8:03 - 8:04 am Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 8:25 - 8:44 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 8:41 - 8:50 am Hon. Sherman Adams 8:46 - 8:48 am Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 8:50 - 9:00 am Hon. Gerald Morgan 9:00 - 9:07 am Mr. Michael McKeogh (Formerly the President's driver during the war years) 9:13 - 9:27 am Hon. Jacob D. Beam Ambassador to Poland (Called on the President prior to his departure for his post in Warsaw) (Pictures were taken) 9:57 - 10:27 am Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Major John Eisenhower Hon. James Hagerty Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Gabriel Hauge Mrs. Anne Wheaton Hon. I. Jack Martin (Pre-Press Conference Briefing) 10:27 - 10:29 am Colonel and Mrs. George Cheschier Louisville, Kentucky General Howard McC. Snyder (Colonel and Mrs. Cheschier had presented a saddle to the President through Colonel Snyder, General Snyder's son, and were brought in to shake hands with the President). WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1957 Page 2 10:30 - 11:03 am PRESS CONFERENCE 11:06 - 11:56 am Hon. George M. Humphrey Hon, Robert B. Anderson 11:56 - 12:27 pm General Maxwell Taylor 12:28 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:00 pm The President returned to the office. 2:02 - 2:17 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Major John Eisenhower 2:17 pm The President, accompanied by Colonel Walter Tkach, departed the White House and motored to Burning Tree Country Club. They stopped enroute at 16th and K Streets and picked up Mr. George Allen. 2:47 pm Arrived at Burning Tree Country Club. 3:05 - 5:03 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with Mr. George Allen. 5:38 pm The President, Mr. George Allen, and Colonel Walter Tkach departed Burning Tree and motored to the Sheraton Park Hotel where Mr. Allen alighted. The President and Colonel Walter Tkach proceeded to the White House. 6:11 pm Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1957 8:00 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Captain Jack Crittenberger. 8:06 - 8:13 am Hon. Sherman Adams Mr. William J. Hopkins (until 8:16 am) 8:18 - 8:28 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 8:32 - 8:55 am Mr. John McCone 8:54 - 8:58 am Hon. John Foster Dulles 8:58 - 8:59 am Hon. Percival Brundage 8:59 - 9:02 am Hon. Robert Cutler 9:02 - 10:45 am NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL The President Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon, Charles E. Wilson Hon. George M. Humphrey Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. Lewis L. Strauss Hon, Arthur Larson Admiral Arthur W. Radford Hon. Allen Dulles Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Robert Cutler Hon. Frederick Dearborn Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. James S. Lay, Jr. Mr. Marion Boggs Mr. Elmer Staats Hon. Donald Quarles Hon. Robert Bowie Hon. Mansfield Sprague Major John Eisenhower 10:45 - 10:54 am (Hon. Allen Dulles) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Robert Cutler) HURSDAY, JULY 18, 1957 Page 2 11:00 - 11:10 am The President greeted the American Field Service Students on the White House Grounds, outside his office. List of those present in booklet and attached sheets following this page. 11:30 - 11:34 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 11:40 - 11:45 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 11:50 am The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 1:55 pm The President arrived in the office. 2:00 2:50 pm Mr. Aksel Nielsen Major John Eisenhower 2:30 - 2:35 pm Hon. William G. Stratton Governor of Illinois Hon. Lane Dwinell Governor of New Hampshire Hon. Sherman Adams 2:55 - 3:35 pm Hon. George M. Humphrey Hon. Robert B. Anderson 3:15 - 3:17 pm Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 3:40 - 3:44 pm Hon. Sherman Adams 3:57 4:01 pm Hon. Gerald Morgan 4:05 - 4:12 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 4:30 pm The President went to the South Grounds to hit golf balls. 6:15 pm (The President, accompanied by Major John Eisenhower, departed the White House and motored to the residence of Major John Eisenhower in Alexandria, Virginia. They arrived there at 6:30 pm. ) OFF THE RECORD 6:58 pm (The President departed the residence of Major John Eisenhower and motored to the White House, arriving there at 7:10 pm.) OFF THE RECORD WASHINGTON COMMITTEE BUS HOSTESSES AND JUNIOR GUIDES Bus LA Hillandale Mrs. Jere Sasse 10608 Shady Circle Silver Spring, Md. Miss Susan Allaway 1919 Pagebrook Rd. Silver Spring, Md. 1B Clifton Park Miss Ann Silverman Indian Spring 9509 Saybrook Silver Spring, Md. Mr. Martin Mandell 803 Patton Drive Silver Spring, Md. 2A Takoma Park Mrs. E. G. Henderer Presbyterian 510 Albany Ave. Takoma Park, Md. Miss Ruth Parsons 10535 Sweetbriar Pkwy. Silver Spring, Md. 2B Takoma Park Mrs. Vance Tribbett 7808 Takoma Ave. Takoma Park, Md. Mr. Thomas Sinclair Library 704 Maplewood Ave. Takoma Park, Md. .9 Divid any 3A North Woodside Mrs. W. Joseph White 2014 Lanier Dr. Silver Spring, Md. Miss Barbara Kirby 2009 Lanier Dr. Silver Spring, Md. 3B Woodside Mr. Carleton Corey 1315 Woodside Pkwy. Silver Spring, Md. 4 University Park Mrs. Robert Stevens 3403 Rosemary Lane University Hills Hyattsville, Md. Miss Gail Smith 6407 40th Ave. University Park Hyattsville, Md. - 2 - 5A Chevy Chase View Mrs. Walter F. Ryan Kensington 4003 Everett St. Chevy Chase View Kensington, Md. Miss Patricia Ryan 4003 Everett St. Chevy Chase View Kensington, Md. 5B Lux Manor Mrs. Chester Emmons 6515 Tilden Lane Rockville, Md. Miss Nancy Emmons 6515 Tilden Lane Rockville, Md. 6A Kenwood Miss Susan Rogers 6219 Kennedy Drive Kenwood, Ch. Ch. 15, Md. 6B Sumner Mrs. H. J. Fruend 5602 Pioneer Lane Washington 15, D. C. 7A George Mason Mrs. E. F. Becker School 517 Meridian St. Falls Church, Va. Miss Gabrielle Greer 1010 Fowler St. Falls Church, Va. 7B University Park Mrs. Guy Smith .a Divid our 6407 40th Ave. University Park Hyattsville, Md. Miss Sue Johnson 4012 Tennyson Road University Park Hyattsville, Md. 8A Chevy Chase Mrs. Arthur Koop Presbyterian 5308 McKinley St. Bethesda 14, Md. Miss Kitty Oliver 5500 39th St. N. W. Washington 15, D. C. 8B Chevy Chase Mrs. Xavier Vigeant Women's Club 3343 Stuyvesant Place Washington 15, D. C. - 3 - 8B (cont.) Miss Anna Haas-Heye 5105 Fort Sumner Drive Sumner, Md. (Washington 16, D. C. ) 9A Trinty Presbyterian Miss Mary Merrill 1721 North Veitch St., Apt. No. 6 Arlington, Va. Miss Judy Buchanan 4755 24th Road North Arlington, Va. 9B Mt. Olivet Com. E. B. Kitchen Methodist Church 4200 South 13th St. Arlington 4, Va. Mr. Kenneth Craddock 4641 13th North Arlington, Va. 10A McLean, Va. Mrs. Alfred Hodgson Longfellow St. McLean, Va. Mr. John Ohly Turkey Run Rd. McLean, Va. .0 OIL 10B McLean, Va. Mrs. George Warner Divid Chain Bridge Rd. McLean, Va. Mr. Dudley Vanture Harvey Road McLean, Va. 11A Rock Spring Mrs. Wilbur Morse Congregational 3408 North George Mason Drive Church Arlington, Va. Miss Martha Suter 4909 North Rock Spring Rd. Arlington, Va. 11B Bethesda Mrs. Howard Bond Presbyterian 5116 Hampden Lane Bethesda 14, Md. 12A Westmoreland Hills Mrs. Erwin W. Boehmler 5413 Albemarle St. Washington, 16, D. C. Mr. Harry Clifton Ames III 5304 Duval Drive Washington 16, D. C. - 4 - i 12A (cont.) Mr. Michael Granum 4909 Newport Ave., Westgate Washington 16, D. C. 12B Woodhaven Mrs. Harold Brannock 8300 Woodhaven Blvd. Bethesda, Md. 3 Mr. Robert C. Milne 8305 Woodhaven Blvd. è aut Bethesda, Md. AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE International ****** AMERICAN 7ED SERVICE Scholarships STEPHEN GALATTI 113 EAST 30TH STREET, NEW YORK 16, N. Y. Director General MURRAY HILL 5-9659 CABLE ADDRESS: AMERIFIELD, NEW YORK DAN P. CAULKINS Treasurer EDWIN R. MASBACK, JR. Secretary GEORGE H. EDGELL DOROTHY FIELD SACHIYE MIZUKI White House List for July 18, 1957 NEW YORK COMMITTEE New York Office, 113 East 30th St. Mr. Stephen Galatti Director General Exo. W. Curten Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Slater Chairman of the 30ard Miss Mary Melissa Sherman Mr. George Holton WASHINGTON COMMITTEE Mrs. Val C. Sherman -- Area Representative, 5812 Highland Drive, Kenwoo Mrs. W. H. Allaway, 1919 Pagebrook Rd., Hillandale, Silver Spring Mrs. William Corey, 131 Woodside Pkway, Silver Spring Mrs. Omer Herrmann, 4313 Elm St., Chevy Chase, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Max Karant, 6310 Alcott Rd, Bethesda, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Wilber Morse, 3408 No Geo. Mason Drive, Arlington, Va. Mrs. Harry N. Greer, 1010 Fowler St., Falls Church, Va. Mrs. Guy Smith, 6407 40th Ave., Hyattsville, Md. Mrs. T. Snell, 3100 R Street, D. C. Dr. Warren Preisser, 1918 Pagebrook Rd., Hillandale, Silver Spring Library .0 641 Chaperone List Bus 1 A Girl "artha Fuller New York Boy Sam Sacht Nancy Neff Bus 1B Girl Mrs Reed Burlington Boy Joan Oak Bus 2A Girl Ann Mc Cormick Buffalo Boy Hadley Noble Bus 2B Girl Ellen Campbell Norwood Boy Peter Smith Bus 3A Girl Mary Jane Driggs Clarksburg Boy Henry Colby Bus 3B Girl Barbara Emmelkamp Erie Boy Thom Duke Bus 4 Girl Sandy Shoemaker Columbia, s.c. Boy Eugene Albometti Liaraty Bus 5A Girl Joanna Barinotti 241 Cadillac Boy Jack Bruhn Bus 5B Girl Sheila Ensminger S. Bend Boy Daisy Raymond Bus 6A Girl Minda Ruth Sherza Fargo Moor Boy Greg Gitchell Bus 6B Girl Dorothy Wittenburg Watertown Boy Mr. Wittenburg Bus 7A Girl Marcia Aierland St. Cloud Girl Sarah Striebeck Bus 7B Girl Mrs. Mary J. Hundertmark La Crosse Boy Mr. Reid Hundertmark Bus 8A Girl Jeanette Swanson Rock Island Boy Joseph Brown Bus 8B Girl Lois Ledin Madison Boy David Kiefer Bus 9A Girl Anita Sintar Amarillo Boy Dick Hanks Bus 9B Girl Joan Rosenwald Topeka Boy Bob Martin Bus 10 A Girl Barbara Grant Portland Boy Bruce Berney Bus 10 B Girl Rinda Kelley Salem Boy Stanley Martinson Chaperone List, continued Bus 11A Girl Corelit Rathhaus Bay Area Boy Valtor Rathhaus Hus 11' Girl Florence Brice Phoenix Boy Calvin Brice Bus12 A Girl Frances Beekley Long Beach Boy Al Gulick Bus 12 B Girl Marion Brown THE Long Beach Boy James Franklin THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1957 8:02 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:26 - 8:44 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Major John Eisenhower 8:45 - 9:02 am Congressman Samuel K. McConnell Pennsylvania 9:07 - 9:11 am Hon. Sherman Adams 9:14 - 9:30 am Dr. Albert C. Jacobs President, Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut 9:18 - 9:23 am Major John Eisenhower (Joined Dr. Jacobs for a few minutes) 9:31 - 9:37 am Hon. Maxwell Rabb 9:43 - 9:55 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 9:55 - 10:00 am Mr. Charles H. Shepherd Head Carpenter at the White House, came to say goodbye to the President upon his retirement Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 10:00 - 10:06 am Hon. Leo A. Hoegh Was sworn in as Civil Defense Administrator The following attended the ceremony: Senator Bourke B. Hickenlooper Senator Thomas E. Martin Hon. Lewis E. Berry, Deputy Civil Defense Administrator Hon. Val Peterson Mr. Emil W. Reutzel, Special Assistant to the Administrator Members of White House Staff 10:07 - 10:31 am Hon. James Hagerty Captain Evan P. Aurand 10:31 - 10:41 am Hon. I. Jack Martin FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1957 Page 2 10:46 - 10:58 am Hon. George M. Humphrey Hon. Robert Anderson 11:00 - 12:21 pm CABINET MEETING The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. George M. Humphrey Hon. Robert B. Anderson Hon. Charles E. Wilson Hon. William Rogers Hon. Arthur Summerfield Hon. Fred Seaton Hon. Sinclair Weeks Hon. True D. Morse Hon. James P. Mitchell Hon. Marion Folsom Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. Allen Dulles Hon. G. Lyle Belsley, F. C.D.A. Hon. Leo A. Hoegh, Federal Civil Defense Administrator Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier, Council of Economic Advisers Hon. O. Hatfield Chilson, Assistant Secretary of the Interior Dr. Alan T. Waterman, National Science Foundation Hon. Fred C. Scribner, Jr., Treasury Hon. William McC. Martin, Jr., Federal Reserve Bd. Dr. F. W. Libby, Atomic Energy Commission Hon. Robert Cutler Hon. J. Edgar Hoover, FBI Hon. Louis S. Rothchild, Commerce Hon. Harvey Higley, VA Hon. Albert Cole, FFHA Hon. Franklin G. Floete, GSA Hon. Harris Ellsworth, Civil Service Commission Hon. George T. Moore, Assistant Secretary of Commerce Hon. A. R. Jones, Budget Major General Jerry V. Matejka, ODM Hon. Wendell Barnes, SBA Hon. Arthur Larsen, USIA Hon. James O'Connell, Under Secretary of Labor Lt. General Lewis B. Hershey, Selective Service Board Hon. Roderic L. O'Connor, State Department (continued) FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1957 Page 3 11:00 - 12:21 pm CABINET MEETING (Continued): Mr. Robert D. Francis, Department of Defense Mr. Wade McCoy, ODM Mr. Frederick Winant, ODM Mr. Joseph F. Finnegan, Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service Mr. Robert H. Moore, Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service Hon. James S. Lay, NSC Hon. R. B. Tootell, Governor, Farm Credit Adm. Hon. George C. McConnaughey, Federal Communications Commission Hon. H. Earl Cook, Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Hon. Albert J. Robertson, Federal Home Loan Bank Bd. Hon. Jerome K. Kuykendall, Federal Power Comm. Hon. William McC. Martin, Jr., Federal Reserve Bd. Hon. Owen Clarke, Interstate Commerce Commission Hon. James H. Doolittle, National Advisory Commission for Aeronautics Hon. James R. Durfee, Civil Aeronautics Board Captain Evan P. Aurand Mr. Arthur Minnich Hon. W. J. McNeil, Assistant Secretary of Defense Major John Eisenhower Colonel Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Howard Pyle Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Gabriel Hauge Hon. David Kendall Mrs. Anne Wheaton Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Maxwell M. Rabb Mr. Edward F. Phelps, ODM Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Wilber Brucker Hon, Thomas S. Gates Hon. James Douglas 12:21 - 12:34 pm Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons 12:34 - 12:45 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Major John Eisenhower FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1957 Page 4 12:45 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:12 - 2:15 pm The President arrived in the office with General Howard McC. Snyder Colonel Robert L. Schulz Major John Eisenhower 2:14 - 2:20 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 2:25 pm The President, accompanied by General Howard McC. Snyder, departed the White House and motored to MATS Terminal. 2:39 pm Airborne for Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. 3:08 pm Arrived at Gettysburg Air Park and motored to the Gettysburg Farm. 3:23 pm Arrived at the Farm. 3:37 pm The President, General Howard McC. Snyder, and David Eisenhower departed the Farm and motored to the Gettysburg Country Club. 3:55 - 5:57 pm The President and General Arthur Nevins played eighteen holes of golf. Dr. Snyder and David Eisenhower accompanied the President around the course. 6:01 pm Departed the Gettysburg Country Club and m otored to the Farm, arriving there at 6:10 pm. 6:18 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the Farm, accompanied by Major and Mrs. John Eisenhower and motored to Major John's residence. 6:39 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the residence of Major John Eisenhower and returned to their residence, arriving there at 6:41 pm. 8:03 - 9:00 pm During the evening the President cooked a barbecue dinner on the outdoor grill at the Tea House. This was General Nevins' birthday and he and Mrs. Nevins were guests as were Major John Eisenhower and his family. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1957 GETTYSBURG, PA. 8:49 am The President, Major John Eisenhower and Dr. Howard McC. Snyder departed the Farm and motored to the Gettysburg Country Club. 9:04 - 11:40 am The President played 18 holes of golf with Major John Eisenhower General Arthur Nevins 11:45 am Departed the Gettysburg Golf Club and returned to the Farm. 11:55 am The President and Mrs. Eisenhower, Major and Mrs. John Eisenhower, David, Susan and Barbara Ann Eisenhower went to the North pasture where the children rode the horses Sporty Miss and Doddle Dee Doo. 12:14 pm Returned to the residence. 2:27 pm The President and Major John Eisenhower motored to the Feaster Farm where the President conferred with Herdsman Bob Hartley. 3:10 pm Returned to the residence. 4:43 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower motored to the new residence of Major John Eisenhower. (This is the old schoolhouse that has been remodeled and is located about 3/4 miles from the residence of the President and Mrs. Eisenhower). 4:52 pm Returned to the Farm. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, JULY 21, 1957 10:31 am The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the Farm and motored to the Gettysburg Presbyterian Church where they attended the 10:45 am services. 11:50 am Departed the Church and motored to the Farm, arriving there at 11:58 am. The President spent a quiet day at the Farm with Mrs. Eisenhower, Major John and Mrs. Eisenhower and their children. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, JULY 22, 1957 7:00 am The President and General Howard McC. Snyder departed the Gettysburg Farm and motored to Gettysburg Air Park, where they boarded USAF plane # 1 for flight to Washington, D. C. 7:14 am Departed Gettysburg Air Park. 7:37 am Arrived at MATS Terminal and motored to the White House. 7:50 am Arrived at the White House. 7:55 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:15 - 8:55 am Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons 9:00 - 9:12 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Major John Eisenhower 9:00 - 9:03 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 9:18 - 9:21 am Major John Eisenhower 9:21 - 9:26 am Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 9:27 - 9:46 am Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier 9:45 - 10:00 am Hon. Maxwell H. Gluck Newly-appointed Ambassador to Ceylon. Called on the President before departing for his post. 10:00 - 10:05 am Mr. Milton W. Glenn, Atlantic City, New Jersey Milton W. Glenn, Jr. Robert Bruckhurst, Photographer (Mr. Glenn has been nominated as candidate for Congress in the 2nd District of New Jersey, the District represented by the late T. Millet Hand, and requested the privilege of being photographed with the President.) MONDAY, JULY 22, 1957 Page 2 10:35 - 10:53 am Mr. Robert Hatcher Chairman, Democrats for Eisenhower Richmond, Virginia 10:53 - 11:08 am Major General John S. Bragdon Major John Eisenhower 11:08 - 11:13 am Captain Evan P. Aurand 11:20 - 12:00 Noon Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. I. Jack Martin Hon. Jack Anderson Hon. Earle Chesney Hon. Homer Gruenther Mr. Roemer McPhee 12:02 - 12:08 pm Hon. Sherman Adams 12:15 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:14 - 2:16 pm The President returned to the office, accompanied by Major John Eisenhower. 2:16 - 2:20 pm Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 2:25 - 3:13 pm Hon. John Foster Dulles 3:14 - 3:18 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons 3:20 - 4:15 pm Hon. Marion Folsom Congressman Samuel K. McConnell Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons 4:15 - 4:50 pm Congressman John Tabor, New York Congressman Gerald R. Ford, Jr., Michigan Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Mr. Percy Rappapart, Bureau of the Budget Mr. J. Harold Stewart, Bureau of the Budget (Met with the President re Appropriations) MONDAY, JULY 22, 1957 Page 3 4:51 - 5:07 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Major John Eisenhower 5:08 - 5:19 pm Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. James Hagerty 5:19 - 5:21 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. James Hagerty 5:21 - 5:29 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons 5:38 - 6:00 pm Major John Eisenhower 6:00 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, JULY 23, 1957 8:02 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:15 - 8:20 am Hon. Gerald Morgan 8:17 - 8:30 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. I. Jack Martin 8:20 - 8:23 am Hon. Jack Anderson 8:30 - 10:12 am LEGISLATIVE LEADERS MEETING The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Senator William F. Knowland Senator Leverett Saltonstall Senator Everett Dirksen Congressman Joseph Martin Congressman Charles Halleck Congressman Leslie Arends Congressman Leo Allen Mr. Robert Merriam Hon. Lewis L. Strauss Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Edward McCabe Hon. Jack Anderson Hon. Jack Martin Hon. Earle Chesney Hon. Homer Gruenther Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Bernard M. Shanley Mrs. Anne Wheaton Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Gabriel Hauge Hon. Arthur Minnich 10:12 - 10:21 am Major John Eisenhower 10:15 - 10:17 am Hon. Sherman Adams TUESDAY, JULY 23, 1957 Page 2 10:30 - 10:42 am The President received the following group from the World Council for the Welfare of the Blind: Dr. Gerritt van der May, The Hague, Holland Mrs. van der May Dr. W. L. van der Poel, The Hague, Holland (Accompanied Dr. van der May) Mr. Richard Kinney, Winnetka, Illinois Mr. Donald W. Hathaway accompanied Mr. Kinney Mr. Arthur R. Sculthorpe, Peterborough, England Miss Margaret Hooke accompanied Mr. Sculthorpe Mr. Robert J. Smithdas, Brooklyn, New York Mr. David Windrow accompanied Mr. Smithdas Mr. George E. Keane, Mrs. Keane and daughter Hilarie Keane, Brooklyn, New York Mr. Louis J. Bettica, Brooklyn, New York Miss Renee Mann, Brooklyn, New York From the Department of Health, Education and Welfare: Mr. E. Emory Ferebee Mr. H. B. Aycock Mr. W. Oliver Kincannon (The above appointment was arranged through Hon, Marion Folsom) 10:45 - 10:55 am H. E. Pote Sarasin, Ambassador of Thailand Paid a farewell call on the President before departing for his new duties as Secretary General of the Southeast Asia Treaty Organization. 10:55 - 11:03 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 11:03 - 11:43 am General Lyman Lemnitzer Vice Chief of Staff of the Army Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Major John E. Eisenhower 11:59 am The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 1:35 pm The President returned to the office. 1:47 - 1:50 pm Congressman Frank C. Osmers, Jr. Hon. Bernard M. Shanley TUESDAY, JULY 23, 1957 Page 3 2:32 - 2:35 pm Hon. Sherman Adams 2:44 - 2:45 pm Hon. Sherman Adams 2:56 - 3:15 pm Hon. James Hagerty 3:03 - 3:10 pm Hon. Sherman Adams 3:29 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 7:15 pm STAG DINNER - OFF THE RECORD The President Hon. Robert R. Bowie, Department of State Mr. Nate Crabtree, Minneapolis, Minn. Mr. Leland Ira Doan, Midland, Michigan Hon. Frederick M. Dearborn, Jr. Hon. Harris Ellsworth, Washington, D. C. Hon. Leonard W. Hall, New York Mr. William A. Hewitt, Moline, Illinois Mr. Roscoe C. Ingalls, New York, N. Y. Mr. H. F. Johnson, Racine, Wisconsin Hon. Meyer Kestnbaum Mr. W. A. Moncrief, Fort Worth, Texas Lt. General E. R. Quesada Mr. Branch Rickey, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Mr. M. Robert Rogers, Washington, D. C. Mr. Henry Siegbert, White Plains, New York Mr. Boris Timchenko, Washington, D. C. Hon. Abbott Washburn, Washington, D. C. Mr. Jack Warner, Burbank, California General Nathan Twining, Washington, D. C. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1957 7:50 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:12 - 8:17 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 8:45 - 8:48 am Hon. Sherman Adams 8:53 - 9:34 am Hon. Arthur Summerfield 9:34 - 9:45 am Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. James Hagerty Hon. I. Jack Martin 9:45 - 9:55 am Mr. Lawrence M. Pexton Denver, Colorado 9:55 - 9:58 am Major John Eisenhower 10:00 - 11:35 am CABINET MEETING The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. George M. Humphrey Hon. Robert Anderson Hon. Charles E. Wilson Hon. William Rogers Hon. Arthur Summerfield Hon. Fred Seaton Hon. Sinclair Weeks Hon. Ervin L. Peterson Hon. James P. Mitchell Hon. Marion Folsom Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. A. R. Jones Hon. Gordon Gray Hon. Harris Ellsworth Hon. Arthur Larson Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier Major John Eisenhower Hon. Meyer Kestnbaum Hon. Sherman Adams (continued) WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1957 Page 2 10:00 - 11:35 am CABINET MEETING (continued): Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Maxwell Rabb Hon. Robert Cutler Hon. James Hagerty Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Gabriel Hauge Hon. I. Jack Martin Hon. Arthur Minnich Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Bernard M. Shanley Hon. Bradley Patterson 11:35 - 11:47 am Hon. Robert Cutler Hon. James Lay Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 11:47 - 11:51 pm Hon. Gerald Morgan 11:52 - 12:05 pm Hon. Fred Seaton Mr. William Quinn Attorney from Honolulu 12:06 - 12:18 pm Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons 12:19 - 12:32 pm Major John Eisenhower 12:32 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:55 pm The President and Major John Eisenhower departed the White House and motored to Burning Tree Country Club. 2:18 pm Arrived at Burning Tree Country Club. 2:28 - 5:18 pm The President played eighteen holes of golf with Hon. James Hagerty Mr. James Black Major John Eisenhower 5:44 pm Departed Burning Tree and motored to the White House. Enroute Mr. James Black alighted at 2101 Connecticut Avenue. 6:14 pm Arrived at the White House. WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1957 Page 3 7:15 pm STAG DINNER - OFF THE RECORD The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. Hon. George M. Humphrey Hon. Charles E. Wilson Hon. Arthur E. Summerfield Hon. Fred A. Seaton Hon. Sinclair Weeks Hon. James P. Mitchell Hon. Marion B. Folsom Hon. Gordon Gray Hon. Percival Brundage Admiral Arthur Radford Admiral Lewis L. Strauss Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Robert B. Anderson General Robert Cutler THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1957 8:00 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:05 - 8:30 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Major John Eisenhower 8:40 - 9:00 am (Hon. John Foster Dulles) (Hon. Donald Quarles) (Admiral Arthur Radford) (General Nathan Twining) (Admiral Lewis L. Strauss) OFF THE RECORD (General Alfred Starbird) (General Robert Cutler) (General Herbert B. Loper) (Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster) (Major John Eisenhower) 9:00 - 11:20 am NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Charles E. Wilson Hon. Gordon Gray Hon. George M. Humphrey Hon. William P. Rogers Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. Lewis L. Strauss Hon. Arthur Larson Hon. W. J. McNeil Brig. General Cary A. Randall Hon. Robert Anderson Hon. Donald Quarles Hon. Wilber M. Brucker Hon. Thomas S. Gates Hon. James H. Douglas Hon. Robert Bowie Admiral Arthur W. Radford General Maxwell D. Taylor Admiral Arleigh Burke General Thomas B. White General Randolph McC. Pate General Nathan Twining (continued) THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1957 Page 2 9:00 - 11:20 am NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL (continued): Hon. Mansfield Sprague Hon. A. R. Jones Hon. Allen Dulles Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Robert Cutler Hon. Frederick Dearborn Hon. James S. Lay Mr. Marion W. Boggs Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Major John Eisenhower 11:20 - 11:22 am Hon. Gordon Gray 11:22 - 11:25 am Hon. William P. Rogers Hon. Wilton B. Persons 11:25 - 11:30 am The President greeted the delegates to BOYS NATION, a program sponsored by the American Legion. Two young American citizens are chosen from each State and their trip to Washington is to study operation of government first hand. The following were present: Roy Adams, Newport Delaware Joe T. Adair, Waterloo, Iowa Lamar Alexander, Maryville, Tenn. Rex Dee Adams, Oak Hill, West Virginia Robert L. Boughan, Canton, Illinois Chester T. Baj, Jr., Hadley, Massachusetts John B. Barrett, Burlington, New Jersey Phillip W. Banda, Washington, D. C. Thomas C. Crawford, Ft. Deposit, Alabama John Q. Cleveland, Jr., Coral Gables, Florida Richard S. Caldwell, Baton Rouge, Louisiana Theodore S. Curtis, Jr., Orono, Maine Allen J. Claypool, Battle Creek, Michigan Donald R. Cooper, Minneapolis, Minn. Jim Callard, Columbus, Ohio Quentin Cook, Logan, Utah John D. Davies, Montgomery, Alabama Thomas R. Duncan, Martinsville, Indiana James H. Daigle, Shreveport, Louisiana J. Thomas Davidson, Grand Rapids, Michigan (continued) THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1957 Page 3 11:25 - 11:30 am BOYS NATION (continued) Robert S. Doenges, Bartlesville, Oklahoma Ronnie G. Downing, Floydale, Texas Pudge Ellwood, Aberdeen, South Dakota Bruce E. Fullerton, Little Rock, Arkansas Richard G. Freeman, New Haven, Connecticut James B. Fisher, Jr., Waterville, Maine David R. Finley, Suitland, Maryland Dion R. Frazier, Carlin, Nevada Joseph W. Freeman, Westfield, New Jersey Samuel W. Farr, Big Flats, New York Nelson A. Gary, Jr., North Hollywood, California James R. Gray, Mariana, Florida Mike P. Gray, Twin Falls, Idaho Jim K. Goodrum, Bowling Green, Kentucky Willis M. Gooch, Jackson, Mississippi Jack Gold, Butte, Montana Jerome S. Gans, Rochester, New York Robert D. Gillikin, New Bern, North Carolina Kenneth A. Goudreau, Cleveland, Ohio Vice President of Boys Nation Carroll D. Gray, Jr., Gray Court, South Carolina John C. Gries, Rapid City, South Dakota Wesley Gilpin, Houston, Texas Wayne E. Harris, Bristol, Connecticut Robert H. Harris, Jr., Griffin, Georgia Robert M. Hewitt, Loves Park, Illinois Edward B. Hinshaw, Alexandria, Minnesota Stephen Hazlett, Kansas City, Ma Richard A. Hall, Kansas City, Mo. Philip H. Hartman, Corvallis, Oregon John E. Hayden, Erie, Pennsylvania Lee W. Huebner, Sheboygan, Wisconsin David J. Korkosz, Chicopee, Massachusetts James W. Kirkman, North Platte, Nebraska John F. Kile, Charleston, West Virginia Harry M. Lindquist, Overland Park, Kansas Charles C. Lake, Ashland, Kentucky Thomas J. Moore, Jr., Harrison, Arkansas Daniel W. Martin, Denver, Colorado Patrick J. Monaghan, Reno, Nevada Rollin M. McCommons, Jr., Greensboro, Georgia James T. McCoy, Princeton, Indiana (continued) THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1957 Page 4 11:25 - 11:30 am BOYS NATION (continued): Neal S. McCoy, Cedarvale, Kansas Scott McCoy, Albuquerque, New Mexico Wilbern McDougal, West Jordan, Utah Vincent M. Occhipinti, Cheyenne, Wyoming Curtis G. Powell, Camanche, Iowa John Petelin, Jr., Anaconda, Montana James V. Parker, Portland, Oregon Thomas Peake, Norton, Virginia President, Boys Nation Thomas E. Petri, Fond DuLac, Wisconsin Jimmie R. Pettipiece, Casper, Wyoming Don E. Rex, Georgetown, Idaho Don M. Randel, public of Panama Richard H. Rockafellow, Columbia, South Carolina Stephen P. Ryder, Olympia, Washington Edward B. Rettig, Bothell, Washington Andy, Robison, Falls Church, Virginia Alan Satterlee, Benson, Arizona Richard Shaw, Phoenix, Arizona Samuel R. Schnydman, Baltimore, Maryland Carlos D. Smith, Canton, Mississippi Richard M. Stuckey, Lexington, Nebraska Szanto, George H., Manchester, New Hampshire David A. Schurman, Lancaster, New Hampshire Larry J. Siegel, Balboa, Canal Zone, Panama Lathan A. Sturdivant, Jr., Nashville, Tennessee David W. Stowell, Rutland, Vermont Gary Topjon, Temple City, California Norton F. Tennille, Jr., Winston Salem, North Carolina Thomas B. Tuell, Washington, D. C. Paul M. Vassar, Chandler, Okla. John P. Vanneman, Tyrone, Pennsylvania Peter F. Wohlauer, Brush, Colorado William J. Wood, Felton, Delaware Jack D. Woodul, Portales, New Mexico Stephen C. White, Placham, Vermont The following counselors accompanied the BOYS NATION group: Thomas Bohan, Kingston, New York John Corcoran, Kensington, Maryland Robert Coutts, Morristown, New Jersey (continued) THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1957 Page 5 11:25 - 11:30 am The following counselors accompanied the BOYS NATION group: (continued): James V. Day, Washington, D. C. Harold Baton, Riverton, New Jersey Charles E. Fields, Winamac, Indiana Father Bernard W. Gerdon, Indianapolis, Indiana Francis H. Geremonty, Salem Depot, New Hampshire Thomas X. Glancy, Indianapolis, Indiana Charles Hamilton, St. Louis, Missouri Cliff Harper, Montgomery, Alabama William F. Hauck, Washington, D. C. Jack Havey, Washington, D. C. G. B. Heller, Bedford, Virginia William Henry, Washington, D. C. Hollis C. Hull, Washington, D. C. Delvin Hull, Cheyenne, Wyoming Warren MacDonald, Washington, D. C. Robert M. Marr, Indianapolis, Indiana Michael Mellett, Brooklyn, New York Ned Moselby, Clarendon, Arkansas W. H. S. O'Brien, Festus, Missouri Joseph P. O'Connell, Washington, D. C. Lee R. Pennington, Washington, D. C. Leonard Szudy, West Allis, Wisconsin C. A. Tesch, Indianapolis, Indiana Peter S. Toloczko, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania Danny Leo, Official American Legion Photographer, New York, N. Y. Hon. Earle D. Chesney 11:32 - 11:45 am Senator Chapman Revercomb Hon. Wilton B. Persons 11:50 - 11:52 am Hon. Val Peterson Newly-designated Ambassador to Denmark (Called on the President before departing for his post on Friday) 11:55 am The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1957 Page 6 1:44 pm The President returned to the office, accompanied by Major John Eisenhower. 1:45 - 1:47 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 2:00 - 2:55 pm The following met with the President re Oil: (Hon. Sinclair Weeks) (Hon. Gordon Gray) (Hon. Robert B. Anderson) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Arthur Flemming) (Hon. William P. Rogers) (Hon. Gerald Morgan) (Hon. Donald Quarles) (Hon. Jack Anderson) (Mr. Loftus Becker, Legal Counsel, Department of State, joined meeting at 2:05 pm) 2:55 - 3:00 pm Hon. Gerald Morgan 3:00 - 3:05 pm Major John Eisenhower 3:34 - 3:35 pm Major John Eisenhower 3:47 - 4:31 pm The President practiced golf on the South Grounds. 4:32 pm Returned to the office. 4:33 - 4:43 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons 4:47 pm The President departed the office and returned to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1957 8:00 - 8:40 am Senator William F. Knowland (Had breakfast with the President) 8:42 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Captain Jack Crittenberger. 8:57 - 9:27 am General Lauris Norstad Supreme Commander, Allied Powers Europe Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 9:31 - 9:33 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 9:33 - 10:01 am Major General Emerson C. Itschner Chief of Army Engineers Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 10:01 - 10:03 am Hon. Gabriel Hauge 10:03 - 10:15 am Mr. Calvin R. Griffith President, Washington Baseball Club Mr. Walter B. Gerould President A. G. Spaulding Company (Presented the President with a sterling silver replica of the 10, 000, 000th baseball used by both major leagues which the President threw out to open the 1957 baseball season) Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 10:15 - 10:27 am Hon. Robert Cutler Mr. James Lay Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 10:39 - 10:48 am Hon. Francis White Former U. S. Ambassador to Mexico - now taking over the post as Ambassador to Sweden. He made a report on Mexico to the President. 10:48 - 11:06 am His Royal Highness Sardar Shah Mahmud of Afganistan (Shah Mahmud is on an informal visit to the United States and is making a brief courtesy call on the President) Dr. Najib-Ullah, Ambassador of Afghanistan Mr. Victor Purse FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1957 Page 2 11:06 - 11:40 am Senator Alexander Smith, New Jersey Hon. Wilton B. Persons 11:40 - 11:44 am Hon. Gerald Morgan 11:44 - 11:50 am Hon. I. Jack Martin Major John Eisenhower 11:50 - 12:04 pm Major John Eisenhower 12:11 - 12:20 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons 12:23 - 12:28 pm Hon. Christian Herter 12:38 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:16 pm The President, accompanied by General Howard Snyder and Mr. James Rowley, departed the White House and motored to Burning Tree Country Club. 2:41 pm Arrived at Burning Tree. 2:49 - 3:05 pm The President practiced on the practice tee. 3:05 - 4:30 pm The President played 9 holes of golf with: Mr. George Allen Mr. William Robinson 5:00 pm Departed Burning Tree Country Club. 5:28 pm Arrived at the White House. 5:32 - 5:45 pm (Hon. Christian Herter) OFF THE RECORD (Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster) 5:55 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1957 8:26 am The President arrived in the office. 8:26 - 9:01 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Major John Eisenhower 8:37 - 8:52 am Hon. James Hagerty 9:04 am The President and Mr. William Robinson departed the White House and motored to Burning Tree Country Club. Enroute they picked up Mr. George Allen. 9:56 am The President played 18 holes of golf with Mr. William Robinson Mr. George Allen Mr. James Lemon 1:12 pm Completed golf game. 1:32 pm The President and Mr. William Robinson departed Burning Tree Country Club and motored to the White House. 1:58 pm Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, JULY 28, 1957 8:50 am The President departed the White House and motored to the National Presbyterian Church. 8:56 am Arrived at the Church for the 9:00 A.M. Services. 10:03 am Departed the National Presbyterian Church and motored to the White House. 10:07 am Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, JULY 29, 1957 8:07 am The President arrived at the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:20 - 8:26 am Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 8:50 - 8:52 am Major John Eisenhower 8:55 - 9:10 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 9:35 - 9:48 am Hon. Gordon Gray 9:48 - 10:01 am Brig. General Thomas A. Lane Colonel Alvin C. Welling (General Lane, retiring District of Columbia Engineer Commissioner came to say goodbye to the President and to introduce his successor, Colonel Welling) 10:10 - 10:12 am Hon. Walter P. McConaughy Newly-designated Ambassador to Burma (Called on the President before departing for his new post) 10:35 - 10:54 am The following representatives of Friends of the Land called on the President: Dr. Jonathan Forman, Columbus, Ohio, President Mr. Ralph Cobey, Galion, Ohio, Director Mr. Ollie E. Fink, Zanesville, Ohio Executive Secretary Mr. R. B. Howard, Zanesville, Ohio, Director 11:02 - 11:10 am Honorable Robert B. Anderson was sworn in as Secretary of the Treasury. The following attended the ceremony in the Cabinet Room: (Oath administered by Hon. Charles E. Wilson Judge Warren Burger) Hon. George M. Humphrey Hon. Arthur Summerfield Hon. Fred Seaton Hon. Sinclair Weeks Hon. Marion Folsom Hon. Percival Brundage (continued) MONDAY, JULY 29, 1957 Page 2 11:02 - 11:10 am The following attended the ceremony when Hon. Robert B. Anderson was sworn in as Secretary of the Treasury (list continued from previous page): Hon. Gordon Gray Admiral Arthur Radford Hon. Dillon Anderson Senator Homer Capehart Senator J. William Fulbright Senator Lyndon Johnson Senator William F. Knowland Senator Edward Martin Senator William A. Purtell Congressman Joseph Martin Congressman Daniel Reed Congressman Henry Talle From Treasury Department: Hon. Fred Scribner, Jr. Hon. David Kendall Hon. Laurence Robbins Hon. William Parsons Hon. Russell Harrington Hon. William Brett Hon. Ray M. Gidney Hon. Harry J. Anslinger Hon. Ivy Baker Priest Admiral Alfred C. Richmond Mr. Nils Lennartson Hon. William McC. Martin Mr. Sidney Roberts Mrs. Robert B. Anderson Mr. J. Richard Anderson Mr. Gerald Lee Anderson Mrs. William Yancey, Culpepper, Virginia Miss Kenley Hammond, Greenwich, Connecticut General Ernest O. Thompson, Texas (personal friend) Dr. Vincent Fontana, New York (personal friend) Judge and Mrs. Warren Burger and daughter Members of the White House Staff 11:10 - 11:20 am Senator William F. Knowland MONDAY, JULY 29, 1957 Page 3 11:20 - 11:30 am (Hon. Sinclair Weeks) (Hon. Fred Seaton) (Hon. Gordon Gray) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Gerald Morgan) (Re Oil) (Hon. Dillon Anderson) (Hon. Wilton B. Persons) 11:30 - 11:33 am Hon. Fred Seaton 11:52 am The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 1:40 pm The President returned to the office. 1:57 - 2:12 pm Hon. James Hagerty 2:36 - 2:43 pm The following attended the Ceremony in connection with the signing of the Instrument of Ratification of the Statute of the International Atomic Energy Agency.: Senator Clinton P. Anderson Senator Theodore Green Senator Bourke B. Hickenlooper Senator William Knowland Congressman Sterling Cole Congressman Carl T. Durham Congressman Paul Kilday Congressman James Van Zandt H. E. Wilhelm Munthe de Morgenstierne Hon. James J. Wadsworth Hon. Lewis Strauss Hon. Willard F. Libby Hon. Harold Vance General K. E. Fields Admiral Paul F. Foster Mr. Clark C. Vogel Mr. John Hall Mr. Algie Wells Hon. Christian Herter Hon. Francis O. Wilcox Mr. Robert McKinney Mr. Philip Farley Mr. Richard C. Breithut Mr. Leonard Meeker MONDAY, JULY 29, 1957 Page 4 2:43 - 2:53 pm Senator Bourke Hickenlooper 2:57 - 3:25 pm General John Bragdon 3:10 - 3:17 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons 4:00 - 5:06 pm The President practiced golf on the South Ground. 5:06 pm Returned to the office. 5:45 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, JULY 30, 1957 7:50 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz, 8:07 - 8:11 am Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 8:11 - 8:15 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 8:21 - 8:30 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Douglas Dillon Hon. I. Jack Martin 8:25 - 8:30 am Mr. Gerald Morgan 8:30 - 9:50 am LEGISLATIVE LEADERS MEETING The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Senator William F. Knowland Senator Leverett Saltonstall Senator Everett Dirksen Congressman Joseph Martin Congressman Leslie Arends Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier Hon. William Rogers Hon. Douglas Dillon Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Bernard M. Shanley Hon. Gabriel Hauge Hon. Edward McCabe Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Earle Chesney Hon. Maxwell Rabb Hon. Homer Gruenther Mrs. Anne Wheaton Hon. I. Jack Martin Hon. Jack Anderson 9:50 - 9:59 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 10:04 - 10:28 am Dr. Louis H. Evans, Minister at Large of the Presbyterian Church, USA. Dr. Evans is serving as Pastor at the National Presbyterian Church in Dr. Elson's absence. TUESDAY, JULY 30, 1957 Page 2 10:28 - 10:43 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. James Hagerty 10:45 - 10:54 am Mr. Arthur Minnich 10:55 - 11:01 am Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 11:02 - 11:50 am (Hon. Marion Folsom) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Wilton B. Persons) 11:50 - 11:54 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 11:56 am The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 1:30 pm The President, accompanied by Dr. Walter Tkach and Mr. James Rowley, departed the White House and motored to Burning Tree Country Club. Enroute they picked up Mr. George Allen. 2:00 pm Arrived at Burning Tree Country Club. 2:19 - 3:17 pm The President played 9 holes of golf with Mr. George Allen. Dr. Tkach accompanied them around the course. 3:27 pm Departed Burning Tree and motored to the White House. 4:07 pm Arrived at the White House. 4:10 pm The President returned to the office. 4:11 - 4:35 pm Hon. Christian Herter 5:05 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. Enroute to the Mansion, the President shook hands with Jerry Lewis. Mr. Homer Gruenther was with Mr. Lewis. TUESDAY, JULY 30, 1957 Page 3 7:45 pm The President, accompanied by General Alfred Gruenther, Mr. Robert Fleming, and Mr. James Lemon, departed the White House and motored to Griffith Stadium to attend the baseball game between the Washington Senators and the Chicago White Sox. 7:53 pm Arrived at Griffith Stadium. The President was greeted by Mr. Calvin Griffith, President of the Washington Senators Baseball Club and then escorted to Box 16. Others in the President's party were Hon. Wilton B. Persons Mr. George Allen Colonel Walter Tkach 8:05 pm Game began. 10:10 pm The President and his party departed Griffith Stadium and motored to the White House. 10:16 pm Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1957 7:48 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:15 - 8:32 am Major John Eisenhower 8:32 - 8:43 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 8:52 - 9:24 am Hon. William P. Rogers Acting Attorney General 9:25 - 9:29 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 9:35 - 9:48 am Hon. James Hagerty 9:50 - 10:28 am Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Gabriel Hauge Hon. I. Jack Martin Mrs. Anne Wheaton 10:30 - 11:02 am PRESS CONFERENCE 11:06 - 11:20 am Senator Homer Capehart of Indiana Hon. Sherman Adams 11:20 - 11:34 am Hon. Robert Cutler Hon. James Lay 11:36 - 11:38 am Hon. Sherman Adams 11:38 - 11:48 am Major John Eisenhower 11:45 - 11:55 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 11:58 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 1:55 pm The President returned to the office, accompanied by Major John Eisenhower. WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1957 Page 2 2:06 - 2:23 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons 2:16 - 2:19 pm Mr. William Faricy Chairman of the Board, Association of American Railroads Mr. Daniel Loomis President, Association of American Railroads Hon. Sherman Adams 2:26 - 2:30 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons 2:30 - 2:51 pm (Senator Francis Case) (Hon. Wilton B. Persons) OFF THE RECORD 2:58 - 3:00 pm Major John Eisenhower 3:06 - 3:14 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons 3:45 pm The President departed the office and went to the swimming pool. 3:50 pm The President went to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1957 7:43 am The President arrived in the office accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:00 - 8:35 am Hon. Meade Alcorn and Hon. Wilton B. Persons 8:35 - 8:46 am The President greeted the following Administrative Assistants to Republican Senators in his office: Mr. H. P. Balivet, Jr. Mr. Dean Burch Mr. Arthur E. Burgess Mr. Oliver J. Dompierre Mr. Robert A. Forsythe Mr. James P. Gleason Mr. John R. Gomien Mr. Leroy V. Geene Mr. John Hancock Mr. Wison C. Hefner Mr. Merten G. Henry Mr. Edwin Murray Hood Mr. Ralph W. Horton Mr. George S. Ives Mr. Nule M. Jackson Mr. John M. Jex Mr. Glendon E. Johnson Mr. Loyd W. Jones Mr. Arthur R. Juhnke Mr. F. Bradford Morse Mr. Charles E. Munson Mr. Lee R. Nunn Mr. Dan O'Brien Mr. Arthur D. Peterson Mr. Earl C. Reynolds Mrs. Winifrede B. Sanborn Mr. M. F. Small Mr. George Stafford Mr. Charles Thone Mr. Zane B. Thurston Mr. Robert E. Waggoner Miss Elizabeth Wherry Mr. George S. Williams Mrs. Cathryn B. Wolfe Mr. Samuel Zagoria THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1957 (Hon. Meade Alcorn and Hon. Wilton B. Persons went in on above appointment) 8:46 - 8:50 am Hon. James Hagerty and Hon. Wilton B. Persons 8:55 - 8:58 am Major John Eisenhower 9:00 - 10:54 am NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon. Christian A. Herter Hon. Charles E. Wilson Hon. Gordon Gray Hon. Robert B. Anderson Hon. William P. Rogers Hon. Frederick Mueller Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. Lewis L. Strauss Hon. John B. Hollister Hon. Leo A. Hoegh Hon. Saxton Bradford Hon. Ralph Spear Admiral Arthur W. Radford Hon. Allen W. Dulles Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Robert Cutler Hon. Frederick M. Dearborn Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Robert Bowie Hon. William M. Holaday Hon. Mansfield Sprague Hon. A. R. Jones Hon. James S. Lay, Jr. Hon. Marion W. Boggs 10:54 - 10:57 am Hon. Charles E. Wilson 11:00 - 11:07 am The President greeted Delegates to Girls Nation in the Rose Garden (see list according to States which follows). Prior to this he met briefly in his office with Judith Qualls and Katherine E. Hand President and Vice President, respectively, of Girls Nation THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1957 DELEGATES TO GIRLS NATION ALABAMA: Miss Barbara Johnson, Alexander City Miss Nancy Pugh, Union Springs ARIZONA: Miss Kit Woods, Willcox Miss Monica Heidecker, Phoenix ARKANSAS: Miss Francies Henley, McGehee Miss Mary Anne Trice, Pine Bluff CALIFORNIA: Miss Linda Lu Knowles, Whittier Miss Carol L. LeBolt, Woodland COLORADO: Miss Patricia Christenson, Lakewood Miss Sandra Clemens, Sterling CONNECTICUT: Miss Britta Swebilius, Hamden Miss Phyllis Knight, Hazardville DELAWARE: Miss Carolanne Wilson, New Castle Miss Katherine Frances Mawdsley, Wilmington DIST. OF Miss Marjorie Klein, Washington, D. C. COLUMBIA: Miss Sylvia Miller, Washington, D. C. FLORIDA: Miss Susan Lee Shuler, Fort Lauderdale Miss Josephine Ann Harrison, Palmetto GEORGIA: Miss Barbara Dale Fain, Americus Miss Hilda Hammond, Lincolnton IDAHO: Miss Judy Bauman, Bonners Ferry Miss Francis Howard, Pocatello ILLINOIS: Miss Patricia Eichenberg, Chicago Miss Nancy Pearson, Palatine INDIANA: Miss Lana Kay Ruegamer, Lafayette Miss Linda Elizabeth Marshall, Fort Wayne IOWA: Miss Karen Branson, Waterloo Miss Joyce Lamparek, Edar Rapids THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1957 DELEGATES TO GIRLS NATION (continued): KANSAS: Miss Patricia Jane Speir, Newton Miss Marcia Casey, Hutchinson KENTUCKY: Miss Mary Helen Romine, Louisville Miss Becky Lynn John, Harrodsburg LOUISIANA: (No representa tives) MAINE: Miss Del Anne Parent, Augusta Miss Dorothy Ann Young, Rumford MARYLAND: Miss Gail Stewart, College Park Miss Anne Claire Thomas, Baltimore MASSACHUSETTS: Miss Virginia Lee Viens, Greenfield Miss Elizabeth M. Brown, West Medford MICHIGAN: Miss Joan Dolfin, Ann Arbor Miss Geraldine Love, Garden City MINNESOTA: Miss Nancy Rivia Marolis, St. Paul Miss Dallas Lynnette Johnson, Duluth MISSISSIPPI: Miss Nancy Cooper, Yazoo City Miss Judith McKellar, Meridian MISSOURI: Miss Jacqueline Phillips, Flat River Miss Peggy Jo Barbee, Clinton MONTANA: Miss Diane Stirland, Chinook Miss Gladys Ann Egge, Billings NEBRASKA: Miss Mary Ann Damme, Omaha Miss LeAnne Jakub, Grand Island NEVADA: Miss Margaret Louise Hadfield, Winnemucca Miss Judy Hatsumi Aoyama, Reno NEW HAMPSHIRE: Miss Sally Roberts Russell, Concord Miss Nancy Curtis Browell, Keene NEW JERSEY: Miss Judith Ann Lewallen, Highstown Miss Evelyn Eskin, East Orange THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1957 DELEGATES TO GIRLS NATION (continued) NEW MEXICO: Miss Judith Dodge, Santa Fe Miss Linda Bussey, Albuquerque NEW YORK: Miss Susan Burt, Islip Miss Linda M. Tinelli, Rochester NORTH CAROLINA: Miss Margaret Moyer Sink, Greensboro Miss Priscilla Wyrick, Greensboro NORTHDAKOTA: Miss Gloria Jean Klick, Bismarck Miss Diane Marie Welder, Bismarck OHIO: Miss Gretchen Harmon, Wooster Miss Carol Lee McCollum, Cincinnati OKLAHOMA: Miss Sue Alice Walter, Pawhuska Miss Martha Carlyn Hager, Norman OREGON: Miss Sally Jo Nelson, Miss Dana Ralston, Hillsboro PANANA CANAL Miss Marie Bleakley, Margarita, C.Z. ZONE: Miss Jane Wendy Cotton, Margarita, C. z. PENNSYLVANIA: Miss Rosemary Lee Walborn, Harrisburg Miss Olga Sofia Seastrom, Easton RHODE ISLAND: Miss Katherine E. Hand, West Warwick (Vice President) Miss Patricia Silva, Providence SOUTH CAROLINA: Miss Elizabeth Evans Lester, Mullins Miss Bonnie Joan Murray, Holly Hill SOUTH DAKOTA: Miss Meridith Auld, Yankton Miss Lois Miner, Watertown TENNESSEE: Miss Judith Qualls, Athens (President) Miss Linda Qualls, Athens (twins) TEXAS: Miss Elizabeth Anne Hodges, Dallas Miss Diana Duke, Sanderson THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1957 DELEGATES TO GIRLS NATION (continued): UTAH: Miss Toni Bauerlein, Salt Lake City Miss Joyce Workman, Salt Lake City VERMONT: Miss Diane Ferland, Swanton Miss Barbara Woodward, White River Junction VIRGINIA: Miss Judith Warren Holloway, Norfolk Miss Ellen Hines Powell, Emporia WASHINGTON: Miss Susan Anne Schneider, Spokane Miss Lu Ann Charlene Hagen, Vancouver WEST VIRGINIA: Miss Pattipage Porterfield, Lewisburg Miss Katherine Walker, Beckley WYOMING: Miss Anne Petry, Cheyenne Miss Mary Jane Young, Riverton WISCONSIN: Miss Sarah Ellen Meyer, Oshkosh Miss Diane Geraldine Richardson, River Falls (The following accompanied the Girls Nation delegates: Mrs. Herbert A. Smith, Brownsburg, Indiana - Director Assistant Directors: Mrs. C. J. Keller, Wauseon, Ohio Mrs. Ralph M. Lillard, Shawnee, Oklahoma Mrs. Herman E. Barker, Nashua, N. H. Mrs. R. V. Madsen, Greenville, S. C. Mrs. Louis V. Bandelin, Racine, Wisconsin Mrs. L. A. Bloomfield, Edmonds, Washington Mrs. Lloyd P. Kissinger, Hastings, Neb. Government Instructors: Mrs. Everett McKinley Dirksen, Washington, D. C. Mrs. Lawrence H. Smith, Washington, D. C. Radio-Television: Mrs. Stanley J. Autenrigh, Newport, N.Y. Press: Mr. Wilbur E. Henry, Washington, D. C. Secretary: Mrs. Herbert C. Wadsworth, Indianapolis, Ind. Nurse: Miss Kathleen McLellan, Upper Marlboro, Md. From the Washington Office: Mr. Layton K. Hurst and Mrs. Winifred Hessels THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1957 11:14 - 11:24 am Hon. Sherman Adams and Hon. James Hagerty 11:25 - 11:44 am Mr. Charles E. Wilson, New York City (to discuss the financing of the People-to-People Program) 11:44 - 11:49 am Hon. Sherman Adams and Hon. James Hagerty 11:49 - 11:54 am The President went to the Conference Room to hear the All-American Male Chorus from Central City, Colorado. Following is a list of members of the Chorus and those who accompanied them to the White House: Frank Tomabene, Kansas City, Mo. Harrison Boughton, Jesup, Iowa Tom Cutler, Kansas City, Mo. Robert Barry, Washington, D.C. William Kellog, Omaha, Neb. Ed Stuart, Connecticut George Wagner, Longmont, Colo. Andrew Dirga, Connecticut John Harris, Denver, Colo. John Atwood, New York John Walker, Illinois Richard Smith, Indiana James Davis, Florida Glenn Cole, California Kenneth Hudson, Michigan Dale Pantier, Colorado Bayward Wilson, Wyoming John Sherman, California Dr. Roger Dexter, CONDUCTOR Senator Gordon Allott of Colorado Cong. J. Edgar Chenoweth of Colorado Mr. Richard Griffith, Sen. Allott's office Mr. Phillip Mullin, Sen. Allott's office Mr. Ernest Eaton, President, Colorado State Society Miss Joanne Sherman, Official hostess for Chorus Miss Eleanor Bastar, Official hostess for Chorus Mr. T. A. Mhyrie, Frontier Airlines Mr. Gerald Kitchen, Frontier Airlines Capt. Elmer Burson, Pilot of Spirit of Colorado plane THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1957 Capt. George Meshko Capt. Warren Heckman Miss Wanda Foster, Hostess on Spirit of Colorado 11:55 - 11:58 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 11:58 am - 12:00 Noon Major John Eisenhower 12:12 pm The President departed his office and went to the swimming pool. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 1:36 pm President departed the White House and motored to the Burning Tree Club, accompanied by Dr. Walter Tkach, stopping at Southwest Corner of 16th and K Streets, N. W., to pick up Mr. George Allen 2:03 pm The President arrived at Burning Tree Club 2:12 - 2:25 pm The President and Mr. George Allen practiced on the practice tee. 2:27 - 4:37 pm The President and Mr. Allen played the back nine twice 4:50 pm The President, Mr. Allen and Dr. Tkach left Burning Tree Club 5:19 pm The President arrived at the White House. 5:22 pm The President returned to his office. 5:28 - 5:32 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons 5:35 - 5:58 pm Major John Eisenhower (General Persons went in at this time from 5:40 to 5:47 pm) 6:25 pm The President and Major Eisenhower departed the White House and motored to his home in Alexandria, Virginia, where the President remained for dinner, returning to the White House at 9:35 pm (OFF RECORD) THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1957 7:45 am The President arrived at the office accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz 7:50 - 8:00 am Hon. James Hagerty 8:00 - 8:15 am Hon. Percival Brundage 8:15 - 8:16 am Major John Eisenhower 8:16 - 8:34 am Hon. Sinclair Weeks Hon. Gerald D. Morgan (out at 8:31 am) 8:36 - 8:49 am Mr. J. B. L. Lawrence, New York City 8:49 - 9:00 am Sen. Charles Potter of Michigan 9:00 - 10:47 am CABINET MEETING The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Robert B. Anderson Hon. Donald A. Quarles Hon. William P. Rogers Hon. Arthur Summerfield Hon. Fred G. Aandahl Hon. Sinclair Weeks Hon. True D. Morse Hon. James T. O'Connell Hon. Marion B. Folsom Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. A. R. Jones Hon. Harris Ellsworth Hon. Leo Hoegh Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Maxwell M. Rabb Hon. Robert Cutler Major John Eisenhower Mrs. Anne Wheaton Dr. Gabriel Hauge Hon. I. Jack Martin Hon. Gerald D. Morgan Hon. Bernard M. Shanley FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1957 Hon. Albert M. Cole Hon. Lewis L. Strauss Hon. John S. Patterson Hon. Raymond Saulnier Dr. Alan Waterman Dr. Hugh L. Dryden Hon. Neil Carothers 10:47 - 10:55 am Hon. Lewis L. Strauss 10:55 - 11:12 am Hon. James Hagerty 11:12 - 11:20 am H. E. Dr. Yousef Haikal, newly-appointed Ambassador of Jordan, called on the President to present his credentials. He was accompanied by Hon. Victor Purse, Deputy Chief of Protocol, Department of State. 11:20 - 11:53 am Hon. Charles Wilson and Major John Eisenhower (Hon. James Hagerty went in at this time from 11:31 to 11:41) 11:53 - 12:03 pm Dr. Frederick Fink, M.D. Dallas, Texas (Came in to say hello. When the President, then Captain Eisenhower, was Coach for the St. Mary's University Football Team in 1916, Dr. Fink was center on the team) 12:03 - 12:06 pm Mr. William J. Hopkins 12:06 - 12:24 pm Hon. Sherman Adams 12:24 - 12:29 pm Hon. Gerald D. Morgan 12:40 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 1:45 pm The President returned to the office 2:24 - 2:26 pm Hon. Bernard M. Shanley FRIDAY, AUGUST2, 1957 2:26 - 2:28 pm Major John Eisenhower 2:33 - 2:35 pm Major John Eisenhower 2:36 - 2:39 pm Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 2:40 - 3:06 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons 3:43 - 3:45 pm Major John Eisenhower (at 3:40 David Eisenhower was in for a few minutes) 4:00 - 4:23 pm Major John Eisenhower 4:29 - 5:35 pm The President went to the South Grounds of the White House to hit golf balls. 5:35 pm The President returned to his office 5:40 pm The President departed his office and went to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 1957 8:00 am Senator William F. Knowland had breakfast with the President (on the record). 8:34 am The President arrived at the office, accompanied by Captain Dale J. Crittenberger 8:34 - 8:48 am Major John Eisenhower 8:38 - 8:42 am Hon. Gerald D. Morgan 8:50 am The President, accompanied by Dr. Walter Tkach, departed the White House and motored to the Burning Tree Country Club. 9:11 am The President and Dr. Tkach arrived at Burning Tree Country Club. 9:20 am The President practiced on the practice tee. 9:34 - 12:26 pm The President played eighteen holes of golf with the following: Mr. John McClure Mr. Carlson Lyman Mr. Carlton Smith 12:52 pm The President and Dr. Tkach departed Burning Tree Country Club and motored to the White House. 1:16 pm The President and Dr. Tkach arrived at the White House. 3:35 pm The President, accompanied by Dr. Tkach, departed the White House and motored to MATS Terminal to meet the First Lady, who was arriving from Denver aboard the COLUMBINE at 3:50 pm. 3:52 pm The President and the First Lady departed MATS Terminal by car for the White House. 4:01 pm The President and the First Lady arrived at the White House. 4:35 - 5:42 pm The President met with Hon. John Foster Dulles at the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, AUGUST4, 1957 8:48 am The President, accompanied by Dr. Milton Eisenhower, departed the White House to motor to the National Presbyterian Church. 8:52 am The President and Dr. Eisenhower arrived at the National Presbyterian Church. 10:05 am The President, Dr. Eisenhower and Hon. James Hagerty departed the National Presbyterian Church for the White House. 10:08 am The President, Dr. Eisenhower and Mr. Hagerty arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, AUGUST 5, 1957 7:55 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Captain Dale C. Crittenberger 8:25 - 8:45 am Hon. James Hagerty 8:45 - 8:54 am Hon. Gerald D. Morgan 8:57 - 9:05 am General Snyder 9:05 - 9:47 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 9:49 - 9:50 am Major John Eisenhower 9:50 - 9:57 am H. E. Dr. Mauricio Luis Yadarola, newly-appointed Ambassador of the Argentine Republic (to present his credentials) 9:57 - 10:00 am Hon. James Hagerty 10:00 - 10:12 am Dr. Gabriel Hauge Dr. Raymond Saulnier 10:12 - 10:35 am Major John Eisenhower 10:37 - 10:38 am Cong. Edward T. Miller of Maryland Sergeant Moaney (to have picture taken with the President) 10:41 - 11:00 am Hon. Sherman Adams 11:00 - 11:02 am Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 11:02 - 11:36 am The following members of the House of Lords and the House of Commons of the British Parliament, who arein the country as guests of the Jamestown Festival Committee, called on the President: The Right Hon. James Stuart, Conservative, M.P. The Earl of Dundee, Conservative, M.P. The Earl of Lucan, Labour, M.P. Mr. J. S. Arbuthnot, Conservative, M.P. Mr. Cyril Osborne, Conservative, M.P. The Right Hon. G. A. Isaacs, Labour, M.P. MONDAY, AUGUST 5, 1957 Sir Lynn Ungoed-Thomas, Labour, M.P. Mr. J. E. MacColl, Labour, M.P. (The above Parliamentarians escorted to the White House by Sir John Coulson, the British Minister in Washington and Hon. Victor Purse, Deputy Chief of Protocol). 11:38 - 11:43 am Hon. Sherman Adams 12:17 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:00 pm The President returned to the office, accompanied by Major John Eisenhower 2:00 - 2:04 pm Mr. William J. Hopkins 2:00 - 2:26 pm Major John Eisenhower 2:38 - 2:56 pm Hon. Robert Cutler Major John Eisenhower 2:57 - 3:01 pm Hon. Bernard M. Shanley Major John Eisenhower 3:06 - 3:16 pm Hon. James Hagerty 3:24 - 3:50 pm Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. James Hagerty (out at 3:44 pm) 4:30 - 5:16 pm The President went to the South Grounds of the White House to hit golf balls. 5:16 pm The President returned to his office 5:20 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1957 7:45 am The President arrived at the office, accompanied by Captain Dale C. Crittenberger 7:55 - 7:56 am Major John Eisenhower 8:07 - 8:09 am Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 8:10 - 8:17 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 8:17 - 8:30 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. I. Jack Martin 8:23 - 8:30 am Hon. Bryce Harlow 8:30 - 10:36 am LEGISLATIVE LEADERS MEETING The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon. William F. Knowland Hon. Leverett Saltonstall Hon. Everett Dirksen Hon. Joseph W. Martin Hon. Charles Halleck Hon. Leslie Arends Hon. Leo Allen Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. Robert Anderson Hon. William P. Rogers Hon. Arthur Summerfield Hon. Lewis L. Strauss Hon. Harris Ellsworth Dr. Gabriel Hauge Dr. Raymond Saulnier Mr. Robert Merriam Hon. Edward McCabe Hon. Eugene Lyons Hon. Earle Chesney Hon. Jack Anderson Hon. I. Jack Martin Hon. Bernard M. Shanley Hon. Bryce Harlow TUESDAY, AUGUST6, 1957 Hon. Homer Gruenther Hon. Gerald D. Morgan Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Major John Eisenhower Mrs. Anne Wheaton 10:36 - 10:48 am Hon. Richard M. Nixon 10:48 - 11:12 am (Mr. Malcolm Muir, President and Editor-in-Chief, NEWSWEEK) OFF THE RECORD 11:12 - 11:39 am Hon. Donald Quarles Hon. Lewis L. Strauss Admiral Arthur Radford General Nathan Twining General Herbert B. Loper Rear Admiral Edward N. Parker General Alfred D. Starbird Major John Eisenhower 11:39 - 12:07 pm General Maxwell D. Taylor, Chief of Staff, U.S. Army Hon. Wilton B. Persons 12:07 - 12:37 pm (Hon. William P. Rogers Hon. Mansfield Sprague Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Charles Wilson ) OFF THE RECORD 12:30 - 12:39 pm Hon. Charles Wilson 12:40 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion 1:30 pm (Hon. John Hay "Jock" Whitney joined President for Luncheon) OFF THE RECORD 2:25 pm The President returned to his office, accompanied by Major John Eisenhower and Ambassador Whitney 2:25 - 2:28 pm Major John Eisenhower 3:37 - 3:41 pm Hon. Bernard M. Shanley TUESDAY, AUGUST6, 1957 3:41 - 3:48 pm Major John Eisenhower 3:54 - 3:55 pm Hon. Sherman Adams 3:57 - 4:53 pm The President went to the South Grounds to hit golf balls. 4:53 pm The President returned to his office 5:00 pm The President departed his office and went to the Mansion 5:28 pm The President, accompanied by Hon. James Hagerty, departed the White House by way of Southwest Gate to motor to Walter Reed Hospital, to visit the First Lady, who underwent surgery earlier in the morning. 6:00 pm The President arrived at Walter Reed Hospital and was greeted by Major General Leonard Heaton, Commandant of the hospital, and then escorted him and Mr. Hagerty to Ward #8 and into the room occupied by the First Lady. The President visited with Mrs. Eisenhower until 6:32 pm. 6:35 pm The President and Mr. Hagerty departed Walter Reed Hospital to return to the White House. 6:55 pm The President and Mr. Hagerty arrived at the White House at the South Portico. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1957 7:45 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Captain Dale Crittenberger. 8:07 - 8:17 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 8:13 - 8:14 am Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 8:24 - 8:47 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 8:50 - 8:55 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Bryce Harlow 8:59 - 9:02 am Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 9:02 - 9:28 am Hon. John B. Hollister, Director International Cooperation Administration Hon. Bryce Harlow 9:30 - 9:45 am (Senator Thruston Morton of Kentucky Congressman Wm. H. Ayres of Ohio Hon. Edward McCabe) OFF THE RECORD 9:54 - 10:28 am Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Gerald D. Morgan Hon. I. Jack Martin Dr. Gabriel Hauge Mrs. Anne Wheaton Major John Eisenhower 10:30 - 11:02 am PRESS CONFERENCE 11:05 - 11:33 am Hon. John Foster Dulles Colonel Abe Lincoln 11:33 - 11:45 am Hon. Gerald D. Morgan 11:42 - 11:46 am Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 11:47 - 12:25 pm Major John Eisenhower WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1957 12:35 pm The President departed his office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:03 pm The President returned to the office. 2:03 - 2:55 pm Hon. George Humphrey 2:52 - 2:55 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons 3:13 - 3:20 pm Major John Eisenhower 3:30 - 3:45 pm Major John Eisenhower 3:50 - 4:08 pm Hon. Maxwell M. Rabb 4:06 - 4:07 pm Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 4:22 - 5:20 pm The President went to South Grounds to hit golf balls 5:39 pm The President departed the White House to motor to Walter Reed Hospital. 6:01 pm The President arrived at Walter Reed Hospital and was greeted by Colonel John H. Voegtley, Executive Officer of the Hospital, who escorted him to the First Lady's Room, where he remained until 7:16 pm. 7:20 pm The President departed Walter Reed Hospital to motor to the White House. 7:35 pm The President arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1957 7:40 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Captain Dale Crittenberger. 7:45 - 7:53 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 7:57 - 8:17 am Major John Eisenhower 8:17 - 8:33 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Gerald D. Morgan (out at 8:25 am) 8:33 - 8:53 am The President greeted the following Secretaries to Republican Members of Congress (after filing through the President's Office and shaking hands with him, they proceededon to the Rose Garden where pictures were taken immediately afterward): ANDERSON, Jack R., Sec. to Cong. Westland ARENS, Bill, Sec. to Cong. Curtis BAIRD, Chas. A., Sec. to Cong. Nimtz BALDWIN, Donald, Sec. to Cong. Holmes BARRY, Margaret, Sec. to Cong. Van Pelt BARTLEY, Jean S., Sec. to Cong. Talle BATCHELDER, Chas. F., Sec. to Cong. Cramer BAXTER, John P., Sec. to Cong. Morano BECKER, R. Wayne, Sec. to Cong. Brownson BARRY, C. J., Sec. to Cong. Burdick BERTRAND, Daniel, Sec. to Cong. Allen BOETTNER, Ersen E., Sec. to Cong. Weaver BOHRER, Sara Kay, Sec. to Cong. Chiperfield BRADLEY, Wayne, Sec. to Cong. Cunningham BRAKE, Elwood, Sec. to Cong. Bentley BUEHLER, Bob, Sec. to Cong. Avery BUIST, Vida, Sec. to Cong. St. George BURTON, Laurence J., Sec. to Cong. Dixon CAFFREY, Geo. T., Sec. to Cong. Kilburn CALKINS, John T., Sec. to Cong. Cole CANFIELD, Elizabeth S., Sec. to Cong. Byrne CARAWAY, Frankie, Sec. to Cong. James CARDIN, Bill, Sec. to Cong. Scrivner CARLISLE, Millard D., Sec. to Cong. Cunningham CASE, Eillen, Sec. to Cong. Hosmer THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1957 CASE, Fox, Sec. to Cong. Scudder CHARLES, Anita, Sec. to Cong. Kearney CHASE, Enoch D., Sec. to Cong. Devereux CONAHAN, Walter C., Sec. to Cong. Riehlman COPLEY, Doug, Sec. to Cong. Simpson of Pa. COPP, Leila M., Sec. to Cong. George CRAIG, Chas. H., Sec. to Cong. Miller of Neb. CRETELLA, Dick, Sec. to Cong. Cretella CROMWELL, Jas H., Sec. to Cong. Michel CROWLEY, Frank, Sec. to Cong. Alger DARRISON, Gib, Sec. to Cong. Miller of N.Y. DAVENPORT, Cecil, Sec. to Cong. Robsion DAVENPORT, Robt., Sec. to Cong. Haskell DEAN, Hazen S., Jr., Sec. to Cong c Connell DELISI, Vivian, Sec. to Cong. Minshall DEUBER, Fred, Sec. to Cong. Ayres DEWITT, Vivian, Sec. to Cong. Simpson of Ill. ECKMAN, Pat, Sec. to Cong, Dawlson EESLEY, Frances C., Sec. to Cong. Witherow ESSERTIER, Ed, Sec. to Cong. Hiestand FINNERTY, Irene, Sec. to Cong. Smith of Calif. FLANAGAN, Jas., Sec. to Cong. Smith of Wisc. FRAZER, Elizabeth, Sec. to Cong. Dellay FREBURG, Chas., Sec. to Cong. Schwengel GAGLIANO, S. Thos., Sec. to Cong. Auchincloss GORDON, Don, Sec. to Cong. Griffin GORDON, Jean E., Sec. to Cong. Gubser GRAF, Art, Sec. to Cong. Schenck HALL, Alvin, Sec. to Cong. Berry HALL, Jeanette, Sec. to Cong. Lathan HARTER, Spud, Sec. to Cong. McCulloch HARVEY, Matthew J., Sec. to Cong. Mailliard HEBBARD, G. Ray, Sec. to Cong. Pelly HEFFERNAN, Wm. J., Sec. to Cong. Bates HIGGINS, Mary C., Sec. to Cong. Belcher HOLLEY, Tom, Sec. to Cong. Horan HOLTZ, Paul, Sec. to Cong. Thomson HOPKINS, Marlene F., Sec. to Cong. Patterson ISLEY, Alice V., Sec. to Cong. Church JACQUES, Keith, Sec. to Cong. Moore JORDAN, Maxine, Sec. to Cong. Ray KENDALL, Don R., Sec. to Cong. Bray THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1957 KENNEDY, T. R., Sec. to Cong. Chamberlain KENNEDY, Walter, Sec. to Cong. Canfield KIZER, Helen B., Sec. to Cong. Poff KOSTERLITSKY, Mary, Sec. to Cong. Becker KRUPP, Evelyn L., Sec. to Cong. Mason LANKFORD, Tom, House Minority Room LANTZ, Betty, Sec. to Cong. Gavin LAPOLLA, Kathryn D., Sec. to Cong. Gwinn LEKANDER, Gil, Sec. to Cong. Bow LEWIS, Irene, Sec. to Cong. Hess LONERGAN, Ann P., Sec. to Cong. Merrow LONG, Leola R., Sec. to Cong. Jackson MACAULAY, Joseph H,, Sec. to Cong. Hoeven MARLATT, Ralph H., Sec. to Cong. Dennison McDOWELL, John R., Sec. to Cong. Dwyer McGOWAN, John, Sec. to Cong. Rhodes McKiLLIPS, C. E., Sec. to Cong. Miller of Md. MILLER, Melvin, Sec. to Cong. Lipscomb MONZEL, L. Vincent, Sec. to Cong. Henderson MORGAN, Helen E., Sec. to Speaker Martin MORRIS, Virginia, Sec. to Cong. Bush MORRISON, Marie, Sec. to Cong. Collier MURPHY, Bill, Sec. to Cong. Scott NEDROW, Ray W., Sec. to Cong. Harrison NEESE, Irene, Sec. to Cong. Radwan NELSON, Nancy, Sec. to Cong. Coudert OBYRTACZ, Stephanie, Sec. to Cong. Sheehan ORCUTT, Bessie M., Sec. to Cong. Keeney PARKER, Molly, Sec. to Cong. Utt PAT TERSON, Ralph, Sec. to Cong. Wainwright PETERS, Josephine, Sec. to Cong. O'Hara PERSHING, Gloria I., Sec. to Cong. Osmers PLATT, Barbara, Sec. to Cong. Halleck PYLE, Bob, Sec. to Cong. Bass RICE, Robt., Jr., Sec. to Cong. Ford RIDGWAY, Steve, Sec. to Cong. Vursell RIGERT, Joseph C., Sec. to Cong. Hale ROBINSON, Margaret, Sec. to Cong. Bennett ROBINSON, Vivian, Sec. to Cong. Younger SALMANS, Irene L., Sec. to Cong. Chenoweth SANDERS, Mary Alice, Sec. to Cong. Curtin SANKO, Rose M., Sec. to Cong. Nicholson THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1957 SCHREIBER, Ann F., Sec. to Cong. Baldwin SCHUBERT, Eliz. M., Sec. to Cong. Scherer SCULL, Sallie W., Sec. to Cong. Stauffer SHAY, Beverly, Sec. to Cong. Widnall SIMPSON, John B., Sec. to Cong. Bolton SLATER, Lawrence B., Sec. to Cong. Teague SMITH, Ann C., Sec. to Cong. Hyde SMITH, Arthur, Sec. to Cong. Dorn SMITH, Fred C., Sec. to Cong. Williams SNADER, Lyle O., House Minority Clerk SNOWDEN, Louise W., Sec. to Cong. Bosch STROEBEL, Bob, Sec. to Cong. Bentley SQUIRES, Paul, Sec. to Cong. Harden SWENSON, Jack, Sec. to Cong. Krueger TIMMIS, Jim, Sec. to Cong. May THAYN, J. G., Sec. to Cong. Budge TRUSCOTT, Betty, Sec. to Cong. Derounian TURNER, Margaret, Sec. to Cong. Heselton UNDERWOOD, Margaret, Sec. to Cong. Baker WALKER, Emily, Sec. to Cong. Tollefson WALSH, Bob, Sec. to Cong. Baumhart WELCH, Lewis T., Sec. to Cong. Neal WELSH, Margaret, Sec. to Cong. Lecompte WILLIAMS, Bob, Sec. to Cong. Beamer WOODRING, Dorothy E., Sec. to Cong. Norblad ZAHN, Donald M., Sec. to Cong. Betts ZUMWALT, Riley R., Sec. to Cong. Mack 9:00 - 10:55 am NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Charles E. Wilson Hon. Gordon Gray Hon. Robert B. Anderson Hon. Sinclair Weeks Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. Lewis L. Strauss Hon. John B. Hollister Hon. Saxton Bradford General Lyman L. Lemnitzer Admiral Arthur W. Radford THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1957 Lt. Gen. C. P. Cabell Hon. Donald Quarles Hon. Mansfield Sprague Hon. Frederick Reinhardt Admiral Harry D. Felt Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Robert Cutler Hon. Frederick M. Dearborn Hon. Clarence B. Randall Hon. S. Everett Gleason Hon. Marion W. Boggs Captain E. P. Aurand Major John Eisenhower 10:58 - 11:04 am Admiral Arthur W. Radford came in for a final visit with the President upon his retirement. On this occasion he was awarded a Distinguished Service Medal. The following were present at the ceremony of the Medal's presentation by the President: Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Robt. B. Anderson Hon. Chas. E. Wilson Hon. Sinclair Weeks Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Robert Cutler Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. Gordon Gray Hon. Thos. S. Gates Hon. James H. Douglas Hon. Malcolm McIntyre General Nathan Twining General Lyman Lemnitzer General Thos. D. White General Randolph McC. Pate Admiral Harry D. Felt Hon. John B. Hollister Hon. Leo A. Hoegh Lt. General C. P. Cabell Hon. Sacton Bradford THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1957 Hon. Clarence Randall Hon. Frederick Dearborn Hon. and Mrs. Charles Thomas Hon. Walter Robertson Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Parsons Rear Admiral C. D. Griffin of Adm. Radford's Staff Colonel R. C. Snyder of Adm. Radford's Staff Captain W. C. Mott of Adm. Radford's Staff Major John Eisenhower Captain E. P. Aurand Hon. S. Everett Gleason Hon. Marion W. Boggs 11:05 - 11:25 am Hon. Richard M. Nixon 11:25 - 11:32 am Major John Eisenhower 11:33 am The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 1:18 pm The President, accompanied by Major Eisenhower and Dr. Walter Tkach, departed the White House to motor to the Burning Tree Country Club. 1:43 pm The President arrived at Burning Tree Country Club. 2:05 - 4:16 pm The President and Major Eisenhower played 18 holes of golf. 4:30 pm The President, accompanied by Major Eisenhower and Dr. Tkach, departed Burning Tree Country Club to motor to Walter Reed Hospital. 4:56 pm The President arrived at Walter Reed Hospital and was greeted by General Heaton who escorted him to the First Lady's Room where the President remained for a visit until 5:50 pm. 5:53 pm The President departed Walter Reed Hospital. 6:11 pm The President arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1957 8:00 - 8:40 am Senator William F. Knowland had breakfast with the President. 8:42 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Captain Dale Crittenberger. 8:45 - 8:50 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 8:53 - 8:57 am Major John Eisenhower 9:00 - 9:45 am (Dr. Edward L. R. Elson) OFF THE RECORD to report on his trip to Near East 9:45 - 9:58 am Hon. Robert B. Anderson Hon. Fred C. Scribner, Jr. Hon. Sherman Adams 9:58 - 10:00 am Hon. Sherman Adams 10:00 - 10:42 am Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Robert B. Anderson (until 10:08 am) Hon. Robert Cutler Hon. Gerard Smith Major John Eisenhower (re disarmament) 10:42 - 11:19 am Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Bryce Harlow 11:19 - 11:38 am Dr. Otto Dibelius, President of the World Council of Churches and Bishop of Berlin Dr. Franklin ClarkFry, President of the United Lutheran Church of America Dr. Gabriel Hauge (Dr. Dibelius came in to pay his respects on his way to Minneapolis, Minnesota, for Lutheran World Council Meeting). FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1957 11:39 - 11:47 am The President presented to H.E. George V. Melas, the Greek Ambassador, a leather-bound book of photographs of Aberdeen Angus beef cattle which are being presented to the people of Greece by him through the courtesy of The Aberdeen Angus Breeders of America. These cattle will be exhibited at the International Trade Fair at Salonika, Greece, and later sent to the American Farm School in Greece to be used for breeding purposes. Following is a list of those present at this presentation: Mr. Harold Harper, McGaheysville, Va. Mr. Samuel Spangler, Fredericksburg, Va. Mr. H. E. Spangler, Harrisonburg, Va. Dr. Lindon Spitzer, McGaheysville, Va. Mr. Chas. W. Wampler, Jr., Harrisonburg, Va. (it was from the farms of the above that the cattle were procured) Mr. Robt. S. Zigler, Heifer Project, Inc., New Windsor, Md. Mr. Harrison T. McClung, Director, Office of International Trade Fairs, Dept. of Commerce Mr. W. Bradlee Smith, Coordinator, U. S. Central Exhibit, Salonika International Fair Mr. Miller F. Shurtleff, Office of the Secretary of Agriculture Hon. Victor Purse, Deputy Chief of Protocol, Department of State Hon. Bernard M. Shanley Dr. Gabriel Hauge Mr. Arthur Minnich 11:47 - 11:52 am H. E. George V. Melas, Ambassador of Greece Hon. Bernard M. Shanley Hon. Victor Purse 11:52 - 12:01 pm Dr. Gabriel Hauge 12:07 - 12:09 pm Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 12:10 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion 1:00 pm (LUNCH) FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1957 2:15 pm The President returned to the office, accompanied by Major Eisenhower 2:15 - 2:30 pm Hon. Sherman Adams Major John Eisenhower 2:30 - 2:46 pm Hon. Sinclair Weeks 2:46 - 3:20 pm Hon. Lewis L. Strauss Hon. Robert Cutler Hon. Gerard Smith Major John Eisenhower 3:20 - 3:36 pm Hon. Robert Cutler Major John Eisenhower 3:36 - 3:40 pm Mr. William J. Hopkins 3:45 - 3:47 pm Hon. Gerald D. Morgan 3:45 - 3:48 pm Hon. Sherman Adams 4:28 pm The President went to the South Grounds to hit golf balls. 5:11 pm The President returned to the office with Mr. George Allen 5:12 - 5:20 pm Major John Eisenhower 5:30 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion, 5:59 pm The President, accompanied by Mr. George Allen, departed the White House to motor to Walter Reed Hospital. 6:20 pm The President arrived at Walter Reed Hospita 1 and was escorted by General Heaton to Mrs. Eisenhower's room, along with Mr. Allen (Mr. Allen left at 6:25 pm)! 8:00 pm The President had dinner at the hospital. 9:20 pm The President departed Walter Reed Hospital to motor to the White House 9:40 pm The President arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 1957 7:38 am The President arrived in his office, accompanied by Captain Dale Crittenberger. 7:40 - 8:05 am Major Eisenhower 8:10 am The President departed the White House to motor to Burning Tree Country Club, stopping at the Sheraton Park Hotel to pick up Mr. George Allen at 8:18 am. 8:35 am The President arrived at Burning Tree Country Club and practiced golf shots until 9:00 a.m. 9:00 am - 12:07 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with the following: Major General Leonard Heaton Mr. George Allen General Floyd Parks, USA (Ret.) 12:38 pm The President, accompanied by Mr. George Allen, departed Burning Tree Country Club to motor to the White House. 1:07 pm The President and Mr. Allen arrived at the White House. 5:43 pm The President departed the White House to motor to Walter Reed Hospital. 5:58 pm The President arrived at Walter Reed Hospital to visit with the First Lady, having dinner with her at 8:00 pm. 8:35 pm The President departed Walter Reed Hospital to motor to the White House. 8:55 pm The President arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, AUGUST 11, 1957 8:50 am The President departed the White House to motor to the National Presbyterian Church, arriving at 8:55 am. 9:00 - 10:05 am The President attended services at the church. 10:08 am The President departed the National Presbyterian Church to motor to Walter Reed Hospital. 10:25 am The President arrived at Walter Reed Hospital and was greeted by General Heaton, who escorted him to the First Lady's room. (Photographs were taken upon President's arrival at the Hospital). 11:40 am The President departed Walter Reed Hospital to motor to the White House. 12:10 pm The President arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 1957 8:20 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:55 - 8:57 am Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 8:57 - 9:18 am Dr. Raymond J. Saulnier 9:18 - 9:35 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 9:35 - 9:50 am Hon. Gordon Gray Mr. L. Arthur Minnich, Jr. 9:50 - 10:03 am Major General John S. Bragdon 10:03 - 10:30 am Hon. Charles E. Wilson Hon. Thomas S. Gates Admiral Albert G. Mumma Hon. Percival Brundage Major John Eisenhower (on the shipbuilding program) 10:32 - 11:23 am Hon. Charles E. Wilson Hon. Wilber M. Brucker Hon. Wm. M. Holaday, Special Assistant to the Secretary of Defense on Guided Missiles Hon. Donald Quarles Admiral Arthur W. Radford General Lyman Lemnitzer Major General John P. Daley Major John Eisenhower 11:23 - 11:34 am Admiral Arthur W. Radford 11:34 - 11:36 am Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 11:36 - 11:40 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Bryce Harlow 11:42 am The President departed the office and went to the Mansion 1:00 pm (LUNCH) MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 1957 1:51 pm The President departed the White House to motor to Walter Reed Hospital 2:12 pm The President arrived at Walter Reed Hospital and was greeted by General Leonard Heaton who escorted the President to the First Lady's Room. 2:54 pm The President departed Walter Reed Hospital to return to the White House. (Photographs taken upon President's arrivd and departure from the hospital) 3:12 pm The President arrived in his office. 3:15 - 3:30 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons 3:30 - 3:34 pm Hon. Sherman Adams 3:34 - 3:45 pm Hon. Percival Brundage (to report on Harrisburg Meeting) 3:45 - 3:46 pm Major John Eisenhower 4:22 - 4:24 pm Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 4:30 - 4:40 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons 4:43 pm The President departed his office and went to the White House swimming pool. 5:30 pm (Hon. John B. Hollister Hon. Christian Herter Admiral Arthur Radford Hon. Bryce Harlow ) OFF THE RECORD at the Mansion 6:00 pm (Senator Lyndon Johnson Senator William F. Knowland Speaker Sam Rayburn Congressman Joseph W. Martin Senator Leverett Saltonstall Senator Carl Hayden Congressman Clarence Cannon MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 1957 Congressman John Taber Congressman Otto E. Passman Congressman Richard B. Wigglesworth Honorable John Hollister Honorable Christian Herter Admiral Arthur Radford Hon. Bryce Harlow ) OFF THE RECORD at the Mansion (above off-the-record meeting was on the foreign aid bill). THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1957 7:46 am The President arrived at the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz 8:13 - 8:30 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Gerald D. Morgan Hon. I. Jack Martin 8:20 - 8:30 am Hon. Sherman Adams 8:30 - 9:55 am LEGISLATIVE LEADERS MEETING The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Senator William F. Knowland Senator Leverett Saltonstall Senator Everett Dirksen Congressman Joseph W. Martin Congressman Charles Halleck Congressman Leslie Arends Congressman Leo Allen Congressman Kenneth B. Keating Hon. William P. Rogers Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. Robert Merriam Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Bernard Shanley Hon. I. Jack Martin Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. Jack Anderson Hon. Earle Chesney Hon. Homer Gruenther Hon. Maxwell Rabb Hon. Gerald D. Morgan Hon. Edward McCabe Mrs. Anne Wheaton Mr. L. Arthur Minnich, Jr. Major John Eisenhower 9:55 - 10:01 am Senator William F. Knowland Senator Leverett Saltonstall TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1957 10:01 - 10:12 am Senator Leverett Saltonstall 10:13 - 10:15 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 10:21 - 10:33 am Hon. Sherman Adams 10:29 - 10:34 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 10:42 - 11:06 am Hon. James P. Mitchell, The Secretary of Labor 11:10 - 11:21 am Hon. James Hagerty 11:21 - 11:24 am Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 11:24 - 11:30 am Hon. Gerald D. Morgan 11:26 - 11:40 am Major John Eisenhower 11:41 am The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:04 pm The President departed the White House to motor to the Burning Tree Country Club. 1:26 pm The President arrived at the Burning Tree Country Club. 1:35 - 1:50 pm The President practiced golf shots on the Practice Tee. 1:53 - 4:35 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with the following: Hon. James Hagerty Colonel Thos. Belshe 4:56 pm The President, accompanied by General Howard Snyder, departed Burning Tree Country Club to motor to Walter Reed Hospital. 5:25 - 5:40 pm The President and General Snyder arrived at the Radiological Service Unit at Walter Reed Hospital and were greeted by Major General Leonard Heaton, Colonel Thos. Mattingly, and Colonel Elmer Lodmell (Chief of Radiological Service). They escorted the President to Room #13 where X-Rays were made and then to Room #9 for a conference with the attending physicians. TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1957 5:41 - 8:31 pm The President visited with the First Lady and had dinner with her. 8:33 pm The President departed Walter Reed Hospital to motor to the White House. 8:52 pm The President arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1957 8:07 am The President arrived at the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz 8:08 - 8:11 am Major John Eisenhower 8:12 - 8:14 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 8:32 - 8:48 am Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons 8:49 - 9:47 am Hon. Sinclair Weeks 8:57 - 9:29 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 9:05 - 9:29 am (Senator Spessard L. Holland of Florida) OFF THE RECORD 9:34 - 9:47 Hon. Wilton B. Persons 9:47 - 10:04 am Hon. Gerald D. Morgan 9:58 - 10:12 am Hon. Sherman Adams 10:12 - 10:14 am Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 10:19 - 10:29 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 10:44 - 11:03 am Mr. Frederick Payne (Personal friend of the President) 11:05 - 11:53 am (Congressman Charles Halleck) (Hon. Wilton B. Persons) OFF THE RECORD 11:55 am The President departed his office and went to the Mansion. 1:30 pm (Hon. Christian Herter) OFF THE RECORD -- saw the President at the Mansion 1:45 pm (Hon. Alfred M. Gruenther} OFF THE RECORD -- had luncheon with the President at the Mansion 2:20 pm The President returned to his office. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1957 2:27 - 2:55 pm Major John Eisenhower 2:56 - 3:02 pm Hon. Gerald D. Morgan 2:57 - 3:16 pm Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Bryce Harlow 3:45 - 3:57 pm Hon. James Hagerty 4:04 - 4:12 pm The President called a special News Conference in his office (He read a statement on the mutual security legislation before the Congress and there was a question and answer period). 4:13 - 4:22 pm Hon. Gerald D. Morgan 4:29 - 4:30 pm Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 4:31 - 4:33 pm The President went to the Rose Garden and re-read his statement on the mutual security legislation before the Congress for television and news cameras. 4:34 - 4:45 pm Hon. Arthur Summerfield 4:45 - 4:50 pm Hon. Sherman Adams 4:56 pm The President went to the South Grounds to hit golf balls 5:41 pm The President departed the White House to motor to Walter Reed Hospital. 6:05 pm The President arrived at Walter Reed Hospital and was greeted by General Leonard Heaton who escorted him to Ward 3. 6:06 - 6:10 pm The President visited Major General Thomas Terry on Ward 3 (after this visit General Heaton escorted the President to Ward 4). 6:11 - 6:15 pm The President visited Major General Andrew Lang, USA (Ret.) on Ward 4 (after this visit General Heaton escorted the President to Ward 8). 6:16 - 7:01 pm The President visited with the First Lady (her room is on Ward 8). WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1957 7:02 - 7:04 pm The President called on Mrs. Donald Quarles who is a patient at the hospital, and also on Ward 8. 7:04 - 7:07 pm The President visited with General and Mrs. Lasher, also in Ward 8. 7:10 pm The President departed Walter Reed Hospital to return to the White House. 7:25 pm The President arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1957 8:05 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:06 - 8:08 am Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 8:09 - 8:15 am Major John Eisenhower 8:40 - 9:05 am Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Bryce Harlow 9:05 - 9:25 am (Cong. Errett P. Scrivner of Kansas) OFF THE RECORD 9:25 - 9:26 am Hon. Sherman Adams 9:26 - 10:00 am Hon. Neil H. McElroy (Secretary of Defense designee) 10:00 - 10:20 am Dr. William Y. Elliott of Harvard University 10:19 - 10:28 am Hon. James Hagerty 10:28 - 10:46 am Major General Henry B. Sayler (personal friend of the President) 10:46 - 11:00 am Hon. Gerald D. Morgan 11:00 - 11:02 am General Nathan F. Twining sworn in as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (ceremony held in the Cabinet Room). Following is a list of those who attended: Hon. Charles E. Wilson Hon. Christian Herter Hon. Donald A. Quarles Hon. Wilber M. Brucker Hon. James H. Douglas Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. Gordon Gray Admiral Arthur Radford and Mrs. Radford THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1957 General Lyman Lemnitzer Admiral Arleigh A. Burke General Thos. D. White General Randolph McC. Pate General Carl Spaatz, USAF (Ret.) Vice Adm. Bernard L. Austin, Director of Joint Staff, Joint Chiefs of Staff Brig. General Jas. F. Whisenand, Special Assistant to General Twining Col. James C. Sherrill of Gen. Twining's Staff Lt. Col. Wm. H. McVey of Gen. Twining's Staff Major Thos A. Gribbin, USMC, of Gen. Twining's Staff Major John J. Hennessey, USA, of Gen. Twining's Staff Colonel Thos Belshe (Ret.) Mrs. Nathan Twining Mr. Nathan A. Twining (son) Members of White House Staff 11:18 - 11:46 am Major John Eisenhower 11:20 - 11:24 am Hon. Sherman Adams 11:46 am The President departed the office and went to the Mansion 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 1:46 pm The President returned to the office. 1:48 - 1:51 pm Major John Eisenhower 1:55 - 1:57 pm Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 1:58 - 2:00 pm Captain E. P. Aurand 2:30 - 3:00 pm (Mr. Robert Woodruff) OFF THE RECORD 2:32 - 2:41 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons 3:07 - 3:11 pm Major John Eisenhower THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1957 3:08 - 3:11 pm Hon. Sherman Adams 3:25 - 3:47 pm Major John Eisenhower 4:15 pm The President went to the South Grounds of the White House to hit golf balls. 4:58 pm The President returned to the office. 5:02 pm The President departed his office and went to the Mansion. 5:12 pm The President, accompanied by Major Eisenhower, departed from the South Portico of the White House to motor to Walter Reed Hospital. 5:35 pm The President and Major Eisenhower arrived at Walter Reed Hospital and were greeted by General Leonard Heaton who escorted them to the First Lady's Room 6:00 pm The First Family were visited by General Willard Gordon Wyman (also a patient at the hospital, well known to them). 6:25 pm Major Eisenhower departed. 6:50 pm General Wyman departed. 8:15 pm The President departed Walter Reed Hospital, after dining with Mrs. Eisenhower, to motor to the White House. 8:35 pm The President returned to the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 1957 8:00 am Senator William F. Knowland had breakfast with the President. 9:05 am The President arrived in the office. 9:06 - 9:23 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 9:23 - 9:27 am Hon. Sherman Adams 9:31 - 10:06 am Congressman James G. Fulton, Pennsylvania Hon. Bryce Harlow (Mr. Shelton Parker of the Congressman's office shook hands with the President then departed) 10:07 - 10:45 am Hon. Charles E. Wilson General Carey Randall Major John Eisenhower 10:47 - 11:02 am (Mrs. Mary V. Downey, New Britain, Connecticut) (Senator Prescott Bush) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Edward McCabe) (Senator Bush introduced Mrs. Downey to the President then departed. Mrs. Downey came to see the President concerning her son, John, who is a prisoner of Communist China). 11:02 - 11:22 am Hon. Gordon Gray Director, Office of Defense Mobilization 11:28 - 11:40 am Hon. Gerald Morgan 11:29 - 11:45 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 11:49 - 11:51 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 12:00 - 12:01 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons 12:07 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 1957 Page 2 1:57 pm The President returned to the office. 1:58 - 1:59 pm Major John Eisenhower 2:24 - 2:25 pm Major John Eisenhower 2:30 - 2:33 pm Major John Eisenhower 3:04 pm The President, accompanied by Major John Eisenhower, departed the White House and motored to Walter Reed Hospital to visit with Mrs. Eisenhower. 3:21 pm Arrived at Walter Reed Hospital. Here the President was greeted by General Leonard Heaton who escorted the President and Major John Eisenhower to Mrs. Eisenhower's suite. 3:25 pm Mrs. John Eisenhower and daughters Susan and Mary Jane joined the President and Major John Eisenhower in Mrs. Eisenhower's suite. 4:00 pm The President and Major John Eisenhower departed Walter Reed Hospital and motored to the White House. 4:19 pm Arrived at the White House. 4:20 pm The President returned to the office. 4:22 - 4:36 pm Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons 4:45 pm The President went to the South Grounds to practice golf. 5:22 pm The President returned to the office. 5:34 pm The President departed the office and returned to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 1957 7:45 am Hon. Joseph Martin had breakfast with the President. 8:50 am The President arrived in the office. 8:51 - 8:55 am Major John Eisenhower 8:58 - 9:00 am Major John Eisenhower 9:01 am The President and Major John Eisenhower departed the White House and motored to Burning Tree Country Club. Enroute they picked up Mr. George Allen. 9:29 am Arrived at Burning Tree. 9:48 - 12:50 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with Colonel Thomas Belshe Major John Eisenhower Mr. George Allen 1:12 pm The President, accompanied by Mr. George Allen, Major John Eisenhower and General Howard Snyder, departed the Burning Tree Country Club and motored to the White House. 1:36 pm Arrived at the White House. 5:41 pm The President departed the White House and motored to Walter Reed Hospital to visit with Mrs. Eisenhower. 5:59 pm Arrived at Walter Reed Hospital. Major General Leonard Heaton greeted the President and escorted him to Mrs. Eisenhower's suite. Mrs. Eisenhower and Nurse Lawrence greeted the President. The President and Mrs. Eisenhower dined together. 8:52 pm The President departed Walter Reed Hospital and motored to the White House. 9:10 pm Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, AUGUST 18, 1957 11:01 am The President departed the White House and motored to Walter Reed Army Medical Center. 11:20 am Arrived at Walter Reed. Here the President was greeted by General Leonard Heaton who escorted him to Mrs. Eisenhower's suite. at 11:49 am, Major John Eisenhower and his family arrived at the Hospital and visited until 12:30 pm. 12:30 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower had lunch together in Mrs. Eisenhower's suite. 1:32 pm The President departed Walter Reed Hospital and motored to the White House. 1:50 pm Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, AUGUST 19, 1957 8:00 - 9:00 am (Speaker Sam Rayburn had breakfast with the President) OFF THE RECORD 9:00 am The President arrived in the office. 9:16 - 9:42 am Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Gerald Morgan 9:42 - 9:44 am Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 9:44 - 10:11 am Dr. Harry J. Reed Retiring Dean of Agriculture at Purdue University (Is to be appointed as Coordinator of the Rural Development Program) Hon. True D. Morse Under Secretary of Agriculture 10:12 - 10:25 am Hon. H. Freeman Matthews Ambassador to Austria (Called on the President before departing for his post) 10:44 - 10:57 am Hon. Donald Quarles Deputy Secretary of Defense 10:58 - 11:21 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 11:23 - 11:25 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 11:27 am The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 1:58 pm The President returned to the office. 2:00 - 2:01 pm Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 2:03 - 2:25 pm Hon. Carter Burgess (Saw the President in connection with the Youth Fitness Program) 2:25 - 2:26 pm Major John Eisenhower MONDA Y, AUGUST 19, 1957 Page 2 2:26 - 2:38 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 2:38 - 3:00 pm Hon. Arthur Summerfield 3:01 - 3:16 pm (Hon. Arthur Summerfield) (Mr. Edward Sessions) OFF THE RECORD 3:31 - 3:45 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons 3:56 - 4:43 pm The President practiced golf on the South Grounds. 4:44 pm Returned to the office. 4:44 - 4:50 pm Hon. James Hagerty 4:53 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 5:31 pm The President and Major John Eisenhower departed the White House and motored to Walter Reed Hospital. 5:56 pm Arrived at Walter Reed Hospital where they visited Mrs. Eisenhower. 7:25 pm The President, Mrs. Eisenhower, and Major John Eisenhower walked to the dining room where they had dinner. 7:55 pm Returned to Mrs. Eisenhower's suite. 8:30 pm The President and Major John Eisenhower departed Walter Reed Hospital and motored to the White House. 8:49 pm Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1957 7:49 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz and Major John Eisenhower. 8:15 - 8:30 am Hon. Christian Herter Hon. O. Hatfield Chilson Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. I. Jack Martin 8:30 - 9:57 am LEGISLATIVE LEADERS MEETING The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Senator William F. Knowland Senator Leverett Saltonstall Senator Everett Dirksen Congressman Charles Halleck Congressman Leslie Arends Congressman Joseph Martin Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. William P. Rogers Mr. Robert Merriam Hon. O. Hatfield Chilson Hon. Christian Herter Hon. John S. Patterson Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. I. Jack Martin Hon. Jack Anderson Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. Edward McCabe Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Homer Gruenther Hon. Eₐ rle Chesney Hon. Maxwell Rabb Mr. John Stambough Major John Eisenhower Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 10:00 - 10:10 am Hon. Sherman Adams TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1957 Page 2 10:20 - 10:25 am Congressman Donald E. Tewes of Wisconsin (Had picture taken with the President) 10:27 - 10:45 am The President went to the South Grounds to have his picture taken with a camera used by Matthew Brady in Civil War days -- photograph taken by Ed Clark of Life Magazine. 10:45 am The President returned to the office. 10:50 - 10:54 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 11:09 - 11:35 am Senator H. Alexander Smith Hon. Wilton B. Persons 11:53 am The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 1:07 pm The President returned to the office. 1:16 pm The President, accompanied by General Howard Snyder, departed the White House and motored to Burning Tree Country Club. 1:39 pm Arrived at Burning Tree. 2:00 - 4:47 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with Mr. Bob Hope Mr. James Black Colonel Thomas Belshe 5:10 pm The President and General Howard Snyder departed Burning Tree Country Club and motored to Walter Reed Hospital. 5:35 pm Arrived at Walter Reed where they visited with Mrs. Eisenhower, 6:47 - 6:50 pm The President visited with Mrs. Charles E. Wilson who is also a patient at Walter Reed. 6:51 pm The President and General Howard Snyder departed the Hospital and motored to the White House, arriving there at 7:10 pm. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1957 7:58 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:03 - 8:30 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Gerald Morgan 8:55 - 9:36 am Hon. Ezra Taft Benson 9:37 - 9:40 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 9:41 - 9:44 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Mr. William J. Hopkins (out 9:43 am) 9:50 - 10:30 am Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. I. Jack Martin Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Gabriel Hauge Mrs. Anne Wheaton 10:32 - 11:02 am PRESS CONFERENCE 11:02 - 11:05 am Hon. James Hagerty 11:23 - 11:25 am Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 11:25 - 11:32 am Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. James Hagerty (At this time, picture was taken of the President signing the Niagara Power Bill) 11:30 - 12:00 Noon Hon. John Foster Dulles 11:36 - 11:37 am Hon. James Hagerty 12:02 - 12:21 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 12:10 - 12:13 pm Hon. Sherman Adams WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1957 Page 2 12:25 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 1:58 pm The President returned to the office. 2:00 - 2:01 pm Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 2:02 - 2:37 pm Hon. Gabriel Hauge 2:50 - 2:53 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons 3:30 - 4:15 pm The President went to the South Grounds to practice golf. 4:15 pm Returned to the office. 4:20 - 4:26 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons 4:50 - 4:55 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 4:58 - 5:26 pm (Hon. John Foster Dulles) OFF THE RECORD (General Nathan Twining) (Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster) (Major John Eisenhower) (Mr. William Rountree) 5:26 - 5:28 pm Hon. Gerald Morgan 5:29 - 5:30 pm Hon. Gerald Morgan 5:30 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 5:44 pm The President departed the White House and motored to Walter Reed Army Hospital. 6:05 pm Arrived at Walter Reed to visit with Mrs. Eisenhower. 7:45 - 8:18 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower had dinner in the dining room in then returned to Mrs. Eisenhower's suite. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1957 Page 3 8:42 - 8:47 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower visited with Mrs. Charles Wilson, who is also a patient at Walter Reed. 8:47 pm Mrs. Eisenhower walked to the elevator with the President where she bade him goodnight. 8:48 pm The President departed the hospital and motored to the White House. 9:09 pm Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1957 8:00 am Senator William F. Knowland (Had breakfast with the President) 8:43 am The President arrived in the office. 8:46 - 8:50 am Hon. Sherman Adams 8:50 - 9:04 am (Mr. Lewis K. Gough, Co-Chairman of the Veterans Committee of the People-to-People Program. Mr. Gough reported on his recent trip to England, France, Italy, and Israel) (Hon. Earle Chesney) OFF THE RECORD 9:00 - 10:35 am NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon. Christian Herter Hon. Charles E. Wilson Hon. Gordon Gray Hon. Robert Anderson Hon. William P. Rogers Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. Lewis L. Strauss Hon. John B. Hollister Hon. Leo A. Hoegh Hon. Abbott Washburn Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier Mr. A. R. Belmont, Interdepartmental Intelligence Conference Mr. J. Walter Yeagley Hon. Donald Quarles General Nathan F. Twining Lt. General C. P. Cabell Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Robert Cutler Hon. Frederick Dearborn Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. James S. Lay Hon. S. Everett Gleason Mr. J. Patrick Coyne, NSC Mr. William Leonhart, State Department THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1957 Page 2 10:27 - 11:10 am (Hon. John Foster Dulles) OFF THE RECORD (General Nathan Twining) (Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster) 10:54 - 11:10 am (Mr. Loy Henderson) (Mr. William Rountree) (Joined the above meeting with Secretary Dulles) 11:02 - 11:12 am Major John Eisenhower 11:13 - 11:28 am Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Gerald Morgan 11:28 - 11:33 am Hon. Gerald Morgan 11:35 am The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 12:45 pm (LUNCH) 1:15 pm The President and General Howard McC. Snyder departed the White House and motored to Burning Tree Country Club. 1:35 pm Arrived at Burning Tree. 2:00 - 4:45 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with Congressman Leslie Arends Congressman Charles Halleck Congressman Hamer H. Budge 5:12 pm The President and General Snyder departed the Club and motored to Walter Reed Hospital to visit with Mrs. Eisenhower. The President and Mrs. Eisenhower dined in her suite. 7:02 pm The President visited with Congressman Sterling Cole for two minutes, then visited with Congressman William E. Hess for two minutes. 7:07 pm The President departed Walter Reed Hospital and motored to the White House, arrived there at 7:25 pm. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1957 7:42 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 7:50 - 7:55 am Hon. Sherman Adams 8:24 - 8:32 am Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 8:33 - 9:03 am (Lt. General C. P. Cabell) (Mr. Richard Bissell ) OFF THE RECORD (General Nathan Twining ) (Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster) 9:03 - 10:50 am CABINET MEETING The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Robert Anderson Hon. Charles E. Wilson Hon. William P. Rogers Hon. Arthur Summerfield Hon. O. Hatfield Chilson Hon. Walter Williams Hon. Ezra Taft Benson Hon. James T. O'Connell Hon. Marion Folsom Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. Gordon Gray Hon. Harris Ellsworth Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. Hon. Leo Hoegh Hon. Arthur Larson Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Maxwell M. Rabb Hon. Robert Cutler Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. James Hagerty Hon. I. Jack Martin Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Bradley Patterson Hon. Howard Pyle Hon. Bernard M. Shanley Mrs. Anne Wheaton (continued) FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1957 Page 2 9:03 - 10:50 am CABINET MEETING (continued): Hon. Fred C. Scribner Hon. Frederick H. Mueller Assistant Secretary of Commerce Hon. Charles Kendall, General Counsel ODM Mr. Wilbur Fritz, ODM Mr. Max Medley, GSA Mr. Ed Sweeney, General Counsel, GSA Mr. Henry H. Pike, Associate General Counsel GSA 10:50 - 11:05 am Hon. John Foster Dulles 11:05 - 11:09 am Hon. Robert B. Anderson Hon. Wilton B. Persons 11:09 - 11:11 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 11:15 - 11:33 am Senator William F. Knowland 11:27 - 11:35 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons (joined Senator Knowland) 11:38 - 11:59 am (Mr. Paul Hoffman) OFF THE RECORD 11:35 - 11:36 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 11:59 - 12:12 pm Hon. Robert Cutler Hon. James Lay 12:30 - 12:35 pm Hon. Sherman Adams 12:38 - 12:50 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 12:53 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:02 pm The President returned to the office. 2:04 - 2:40 pm Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Percival Brundage (Joined at 2:10 pm) (Saw the President re airlines matters) 2:45 - 3:00 pm Hon. James Hagerty FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1957 Page 3 3:04 - 3:29 pm Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. John S. Patterson Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Gerald Morgan (Re HR 52 - An act to provide increase in service-connected disability compensation and to increase dependency allowances) 3:29 - 3:50 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Bryce Harlow Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 3:50 - 4:00 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 4:01 - 4:16 pm Hon. Gerald Morgan 4:21 - 4:22 pm Hon. I. Jack Martin 4:24 - 4:55 pm The President went to the South Grounds to practice golf. 4:55 pm Returned to the office 4:59 - 5:01 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 5:02 - 5:10 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 5:12 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 5:55 pm The President departed the White House and motored to Walter Reed Hospital to visit with Mrs. Eisenhower. 6:13 pm Arrived at Walter Reed Hospital. 7:43 - 8:12 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower had dinner in the dining room. 8:12 - 8:33 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower visited in her suite. 8:33 pm The President departed the White House and motored to the White House, arriving there at 8:54 pm. GETTYSBURG, PA. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 1957 7:18 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 7:25 am The President, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz and Colonel Walter Tkach, departed the White House and motored to MATS Terminal. 7:37 am Arrived at MATS Terminal. 7:42 am The President and Colonel Walter Tkach were airborne for Gettysburg Air Park. 8:07 am Arrived at Gettysburg Air Park. The President and Colonel Walter Tkach motored to the Farm, arriving there at 8:21 am. 8:37 am The President and Colonel Tkach departed the Farm and motored to Gettysburg Country Club, stopping enroute at the residence of Major John Eisenhower, who joined them. 8:56 am Arrived at the Gettysburg Country Club. 9:06 - 11:45 am The President played 18 holes of golf with Major John Eisenhower General Arthur Nevins Dick Sleichter, the Club Pro 11:48 am The President, Major John Eisenhower, and Colonel Walter Tkach departed the Gettysburg Country Club and motored to the Farm. Major John Eisenhower stopped at his residence enroute. 2:25 pm Dr. Milton Eisenhower Miss Ruth Eisenhower (The President met the above as they arrived at the entrance of the residence). 2:47 - 3:35 pm The President, Dr. Milton Eisenhower and his daughter, Ruth, and General Arthur Nevins made a tour of the Farm. 3:38 - 4:07 pm The President, Dr. Milton Eisenhower, Miss Ruth Eisenhower, and General Arthur Nevins went to the Skeet Range where the President did some shooting. SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 1957 Page 2 GETTYSBURG, PA. 4:07 pm The President, Dr. Milton Eisenhower, Miss Ruth Eisenhower, and General Arthur Nevins departed the Skeet Range and made a tour of the Farm. 4:18 pm Returned to the residence. 4:22 pm The President and Chief Petty Officer Walter West walked to the duck pond, through the garden, then back to the residence, arriving there at 4:55 pm. 5:19 pm The President departed his residence and motored to the residence of Major John Eisenhower. The President cooked steaks on the grill on the patio and the following had dinner: Major and Mrs. John Eisenhower and children Dr. Milton Eisenhower Miss Ruth Eisenhower 9:55 pm The President departed Major John Eisenhower's residence and returned to his residence. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, AUGUST 25, 1957 GETTYSBURG, PA. The President spent a quiet day at the Farm. Also at the Farm were Major John and Mrs. Eisenhower and children Dr. Milton Eisenhower Miss Ruth Eisenhower 4:55 pm The President and Colonel Walter Tkach departed the Farm and motored to the White House. 7:10 pm Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, AUGUST 26, 1957 8:00 am Senator Lyndon B. Johnson had breakfast with the President. 9:00 am The President arrived in the office. 9:06 - 9:24 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 9:40 - 9:50 am Hon. James Hagerty 9:50 - 10:26 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 10:26 - 10:37 am (Admiral Cato Glover) OFF THE RECORD (Personal friend of the President's ) 10:38 - 10:46 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 11:00 - 11:16 am Hon. Robert B. Anderson (Mr. Julian Baird, President, First National Bank of St. Paul, Minn.) (Hon. Randolph Burgess) OFF THE RECORD 11:18 - 11:23 am Hon. Sherman Adams 11:23 - 11:37 am Hon. Gerald Morgan 11:37 - 11:42 am Hon. John Foster Dulles 11:42 - 12:21 pm Hon. John Foster Dulles (On Record) (General Nathan Twining) (General C. P. Cabell) OFF THE RECORD (Mr. William Rountree) (Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster) (Hon. Wilton B. Persons) (Joined at 12:10 - 12:12 pm) 12:23 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:15 pm The President returned to the office. 2:18 - 2:24 pm Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Howard Pyle MONDAY, AUGUST 26, 1957 Page 2 2:33 - 2:42 pm Hon. Percival Brundage 2:47 - 3:01 pm Hon, Wilton B. Persons Hon. Bryce Harlow 3:55 - 4:35 pm The President practiced golf on the White House Grounds. 4:36 pm Returned to the office. 5:10 pm Departed the office and went to the Mansion. 5:30 pm (Senator Richard Russell) OFF THE RECORD (At the Mansion) 6:15 pm (Hon. John Foster Dulles) OFF THE RECORD (General Nathan Twining) (General C. P. Cabell) (Mr. William Rountree) (At the Mansion) 7:07 pm The President and Mr. James Rowley departed the White House and motored to Walter Reed Hospital. 7:29 pm Arrived at Walter Reed. The President visited with Mrs. Eisenhower in her suite then dined with her in the dining room. 8:53 pm The President and Mr. James Rowley departed Walter Reed Hospital and motored to the White House. 9:18 pm Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1957 8:03 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:04 - 8:05 am Hon, Thomas E. Stephens 8:15 - 8:30 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. I. Jack Martin 8:30 - 10:28 am LEGISLATIVE LEADERS MEETING The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Senator William F. Knowland Senator Leverett Saltonstall Senator Everett Dirksen Congressman Joseph Martin Congressman Charles Halleck Congressman Leslie Arends Hon. Meade Alcorn Hon. Percival Brundage Mr. Robert Merriam Hon. O. Hatfield Chilson (in part) Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier (in part) Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. I. Jack Martin Hon. Jack Anderson Hon. Earle Chesney Hon. Homer Gruenther Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Major John S. D. Eisenhower Hon. Edward McCabe Mrs. Anne Wheaton 10:28 - 10:35 am Congressman Charles Halleck 10:35 - 10:39 am Hon. Gerald Morgan 10:40 - 10:42 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 10:49 - 11:00 am Major John Eisenhower TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1957 Page 2 11:02 - 11:10 am The President greeted the Little World Series Baseball Championship Team from Monterey, Mexico. He greeted them first in his office and shook hands with them, then went to the Rose Garden for pictures: General Cristobal Guzman Cardenas Military and Air Attache, The Mexican Embassy Justo Sierra Counselor, The Mexican Embassy Coaches: Cesar Faz Jose Torres Harold Hoskins Players: Francisco Aguilar Baltazar Charles Jesus Contreras Alfonso Cortez Rafael Estrello Gerardo Gonzales Angel Macias Jose Maiz Roberto Mendiola Mario Ontiveros Fidel Ruiz Enrique Suarez Ricardo Trevino Roberto Villarreal 11:10 - 11:12 am Major John Eisenhower 11:19 am The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 12:30 pm (LUNCH) 1:13 pm The President and Colonel Walter Tkach departed the White House and motored to Burning Tree Country Club. 1:38 pm Arrived at Burning Tree. 1:58 - 5:05 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with: Hon, Kenneth Royall Mr. Vernon Johnson Colonel Thomas Belshe TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1957 Page 3 5:32 pm The President, Hon. Kenneth Royall, and Colonel Walter Tkach departed Burning Tree Country Club and motored to Walter Reed Hospital. 5:55 - 7:25 pm The President visited with Mrs. Eisenhower at Walter Reed Hospital. 7:26 pm The President and Colonel Walter Tkach departed Walter Reed Hospital and motored to the White House, 7:44 pm Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1957 7:55 am The President arrived in the office. 8:15 - 8:29 am Hon. James Hagerty 8:30 - 9:08 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 9:08 - 9:42 am Hon. Gerald Morgan 9:19 - 9:25 am Hon. Sherman Adams 9:45 - 9:53 am Hon. Bryce Harlow Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 10:02 - 10:12 am Hon. Sherman Adams Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 10:25 - 10:29 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 10:30 - 11:22 am Hon. John Foster Dulles Major John Eisenhower Mr. Gerard Smith (joined meeting at 10:56 am) Mr. William Rountree (out at 10:56 am) Hon. James Hagerty (joined meeting at 10:45 am) 11:33 - 12:00 Noon Hon. Arthur Summerfield 12:00 - 12:01 pm Mr. William J. Hopkins 12:05 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:50 pm Returned to the office, accompanied by Major John Eisenhower. 1:50 - 1:57 pm Major John Eisenhower 2:35 - 3:05 pm Hon. James Hagerty 3:06 - 3:15 pm Hon. Gerald Morgan 3:23 - 3:34 pm The President went to the South Grounds to practice golf. 3:34 pm Returned to the office. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1957 Page 2 3:35 - 3:43 pm Mr. Charles Edward Wilson President, People-to-People Foundation Hon. Arthur Larson Mr. Conger Reynolds, U. S. I. A. Hon. Sherman Adams 3:44 - 4:34 pm The President went to the South Grounds to practice golf. 4:35 pm Returned to the office. 4:40 - 4:44 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 4:50 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 5:33 pm The President, accompanied by Major John Eisenhower and Mr. James Rowley, departed the White House and motored to Walter Reed Hospital. 6:03 pm Arrived at Walter Reed Hospital. The President and Major John Eisenhower dined with Mrs. Eisenhower in the dining room at Walter Reed. 8:31 pm The President and Major John Eisenhower departed the hospital and motored to the White House. 8:54 pm Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1957 8:00 am Senator William A. Knowland (Had breakfast with the President) 8:54 am The President arrived in the office. 8:55 - 8:57 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 8:57 - 9:00 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 9:05 - 9:41 am Hon. Sherman Adams 9:48 - 9:55 am Hon. James Hagerty 9:55 - 9:58 am Hon. Jack Anderson 10:02 - 10:15 am Hon. Gerald Morgan 10:45 - 10:55 am Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Bryce Harlow 10:50 - 10:52 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 10:55 - 11:05 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 11:05 - 11:07 am Governor William Francis Quinn of Hawaii 11:07 - 11:27 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 11:27 am The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 12:30 pm (LUNCH) 12:55 pm The President, accompanied by Ambassador John Whitney and Dr. Howard Snyder, departed the White House and motored to Burning Tree Country Club. 1:20 pm Arrived at Burning Tree. 1:45 - 4:29 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with Ambassador John Whitney Mr. John McClure Mr. Robert Clark THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1957 Page 2 4:59 pm The President, acconpanied by Ambassador John Whitney, Dr. Howard Snyder, and Mr. James Rowley, departed Burning Tree Country Club and motored to Walter Reed Hospital. 5:28 pm Arrived at Walter Reed Hospital. 5:30 - 6:45 pm The President visited with Mrs. Eisenhower. Ambassador Whitney was with them until 6:00 pm. 6:45 - 6:55 pm The President visited with Colonel George Adamson, former Aide to the late General Pershing. 6:55 pm Departed Walter Reed Hospital and motored to the White House. 7:14 pm Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1957 8:00 - 8:17 am (The President stopped by the Broadcast Room enroute to the office to make a recording) OFF THE RECORD 8:17 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:17 - 8:21 am Hon. James Hagerty 8:37 - 8:55 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 9:00 - 9:48 am Hon. Herbert Brownell, Jr. 9:49 - 10:10 am Hon. Sherman Adams 10:12 - 10:16 am Hon. James Hagerty 10:25 am The President and Hon. James Hagerty departed the White House and motored to the Post Office Department Building, for the Magsaysay Stamp ceremony. 10:30 am Arrived at the Post Office Department Building. The President was greeted by Hon. Arthur Summerfield, Mr. L. Roye Walters, and Mr. William Sullivan. The President and the above proceeded to the Postmaster General's office where the Vice President, Hon. John Foster, and the Philippine Ambassador, Carlos Romulo were waiting. The following made a short speech: Hon. Arthur Summerfield Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Carlos Romulos, the Philippine Ambassador The President then made a short talk, after which he was presented with a sheet of stamps in a leather folder. 11:10 am The President, Hon. John Foster Dulles, and Hon. James Hagerty departed the Post Office Building and returned to the White House, arriving there at 11:14 am, FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1957 Page 2 11:15 - 11:35 am Hon. John Foster Dulles 11:23 - 11:28 am Hon. Sherman Adams 11:35 - 11:54 am Hon. Gerald Morgan 11:56 am The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 1:47 pm The President returned to the office. 1:50 - 1:55 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 1:58 - 2:26 pm Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Harold E. Stassen Mr. Gerard Smith (until 2:00 pm) 2:26 - 2:40 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 2:30 - 2:40 pm Hon. James Hagerty 2:40 pm The President departed the office and motored to Walter Reed Hospital. 2:57 pm Arrived at Walter Reed. Major General Leonard Heaton greeted the President and escorted him to Mrs. Eisenhower's suite. The President, Mrs. Eisenhower, and Major General Leonard Heaton walked to the Presidential limousine. 3:05 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed Walter Reed and motored to the White House. 3:27 pm Arrived at the White House. 3:35 pm The President returned to the office. 3:40 - 3:50 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 3:50 - 4:40 pm Hon. Richard M. Nixon FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1957 Page 3 4:42 - 4:46 pm Mr. William J. Hopkins 4:42 - 4:50 pm Hon. Gerald Morgan 4:55 - 5:16 pm Dr. Milton Eisenhower 5:16 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, AUGUST 31, 1957 7:56 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:17 - 8:25 am Hon. James Hagerty 8:27 - 8:30 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 8:47 am The President departed the White House and motored to Burning Tree Country Club. 9:35 - 12:50 pm The President played eighteen holes of golf with: General Nate Twining Hon. Sherman Adams Colonel Thomas E. Belshe 1:12 pm The President, accompanied by General Howard Snyder, Departed Burning Tree and motored to the White House. 1:39 pm The President arrived at the White House and went to his office. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1957 8:51 am The President departed the White House and motored to the National Presbyterian Church. 8:55 am Arrived at the Church for 9:00 am Services. 10:00 am The President departed the National Presbyterian Church and motored to the home of Colonel and Mrs. Robert L. Schulz, 5416 Bradley Boulevard, Alexandria, Virginia. 10:16 am Arrived at the Schulz's residence. 10:44 am Departed the Schulz's residence and motored to the White House. 11:00 am Arrived at the White House. HILLSBORO, VIRGINIA 1:36 pm The President departed the White House and motored to Hillsboro, Virginia, to visit with Colonel and Mrs. Gordon Moore, at their farm. 2:55 pm Arrived at the home of Colonel and Mrs. Gordon Moore. 3:00 - 3:55 pm The President, Colonel and Mrs. Moore rode around the farm and inspected the cattle and horses. 4:45 pm The President departed the Moore home and motored to the White House. 6:05 pm Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1957 (LABOR DAY) 8:03 am The President arrived in the office with Colonel Schulz. 9:13 - 10:05 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 10:05 - 10:40 am General Alfred Gruenther and his grandchildren 10: 43 - 11:13 am Hon. Gerald Morgan Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster (10:46 am) 11:20 - 11:40 am Hon. Gabriel Hauge 12:15 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:00 pm The President returned to the office. 3:00 - 4:00 pm Hon. John Foster Dulles 4:30 - 4:55 pm The President hit golf balls on the South Grounds, 5:30 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1957 8:06 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:13 - 8:16 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 8:14 - 8:18 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 8:27 - 8:35 am Hon. Arnold R. Jones Deputy Director, Bureau of the Budget 8:30 - 9:15 am Hon. Sherman Adams 8:35 - 9:11 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Bryce Harlow 9:52 - 10:05 am Hon. James Hagerty 10:05 - 10:30 am Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Howard Pyle Hon. Bryce Harlow Mrs. Anne Wheaton Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 10:30 am PRESS CONFERENCE 11:05 - 11:10 am Hon. Sherman Adams 11:10 - 11:12 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 11:12 - 11:27 am Hon. Robert Cutler Hon. James S. Lay 11:32 - 11:41 am (Mr. and Mrs. David O. McKay, Salt Lake City, Utah) (Mr. McKay is President of the Mormon Church) 11:43 - 11:46 am Hon. Sherman Adams 11:50 - 11:52 Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 11:52 - 11:58 am Hon. Herbert Brownell Mr. Warren Olney TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1957 PAge 2 12:06 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 1:58 pm The President returned to the office. 2:01 - 2:04 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 2:03 - 2:04 pm Hon. Sherman Adams 2:13 - 2:40 pm (Hon. Meade Alcorn) (Hon. Thomas E. Stephens) 2:50 - 2:53 pm Hon. Jack Anderson 2:51 - 3:07 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 3:10 - 3:15 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 3:30 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 4:00 - 4:40 pm (Hon. John Foster Dulles) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Richard M. Nixon) (Hon. Wilton B. Persons) (Met with the President in the Mansion) THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1957 7:58 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:00 - 8:13 am Hon. James Hagerty 8:13 - 8:40 am Hon. Gerald Morgan 8:40 - 8:53 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Bryce Harlow 8:53 - 9:00 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 9:05 - 9:30 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 9:42 am The President departed his office and entered his automobile where he was joined by Mrs. Eisenhower and their four grandchildren, and they motored to MATS Terminal. Upon arrival at MATS, the President and Mrs. Eisenhower said goodbye to the grandchildren and boarded the Columbine, 10:00 am The Columbine was airborne for Newport, Rhode Island, with the following aboard: The President and Mrs. Eisenhower General and Mrs. Howard McC. Snyder Colonel Robert L. Schulz Colonel Walter Tkach Captain Evan P. Aurand Mrs. James Rowley Mrs. Ann Whitman Mrs. Mary Jane McCaffree Captain Lorene Miller CWO Charles Langello Sgt. John Moaney Miss Rose Wood 11:30 am Arrived at Quonset Point Naval Air Station. Here the President and Mrs. Eisenhower were greeted by Governor Dennis Roberts of Rhode Island, who presented the President with a silver bowl, a gift from the people of Rhode Island. Also greeted by Admiral and Mrs. Lester K. Rice and Mrs. D. E. Close. After exchange of greetings, the President and Mrs. Eisenhower entered their automobile and motored to the Carrier Pier. NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1957 Page 2 11:40 am Upon arrival at Carrier Pier, the President and Mrs. Eisenhower were greeted by Captain G. M. Cunha, who escorted them aboard the Presidential yacht, the Barbara Ann. 11:44 am Departed the Carrier Pier, aboard the Barbara Ann, and sailed to the Constellation Pier, Naval Base. 12:20 pm Arrived at the Constellation Pier. 12:22 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower were greeted by Admiral and Mrs. Henry Crommelin and Lt. William Tell, Aide to the Admiral. (Still and newsreel pictures were taken of the greetings and presentation). (Mrs. Eisenhower left the President at this point) 12:25 pm The President, accompanied by Admiral Henry Crommelin embarked on the Barbara Ann and went to the Government Landing in Newport. (Mrs. Eisenhower, accompanied by Mrs. Crommelin, Captain Aurand and Captain Lorene Miller departed Constellation Pier and motored directly to Quarters "A"). 12:35 pm The President and Admiral Crommelin arrived at the Government Landing in Newport and were greeted by Hon. John J. Sullivan, Mayor of Newport Councilman and Mrs. George Lawton Councilman Henry C. Wilkinson Mrs. George Lawton presented a silver bowl to the President. 12:38 pm The President and Mayor John J. Sullivan entered the Presidential limousine and departed for the Old Colony House. 12:43 pm Arrived at Old Colony House. Mayor Sullivan escorted the President to the platform where he greeted the councilman, members of the clergy, and others. Following a short introduction by Mayor Sullivan, the President spoke briefly. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1957 Page 3 NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND 12:55 pm Following the President's address, Mrs. John J. Sullivan, wife of the Mayor of Newport, presented the President with a silver bowl and ladle - a gift from the people of Newport. Mayor Sullivan presented a silver tray to the President, made by Gorham of Providence, R. I., on which the Old Stone Mill is inscribed. The following young ladies presented a 27-pound lobster to the President. The lobster was frozen rock-hard and mounted on a board. Miss Gay Lawton, daughter of Councilman Lawton Miss Grace H. Downey Mayor Sullivan escorted the President to his car, where the President shook hands with Sheriff Herbert E. Macauley, former Mayor of Newport Senator John O. Pastore Senator Theodore F. Green Congressman John E. Fogarty 1:05 pm The President and Admiral Crommelin departed the Old Colony House and motored to the Naval Base. In front of the Naval Base, appropriate honors were rendered, following which the President and Captain Evan P. Aurand motored to Quarters "A". In front of Quarters "A", the President shook hands with Colonel John T. Sheehan, Rhode Island State Police Chief Samuel H. Dugan, Newport City Police M/Sgt. Edward F. Carter, USMC and members of the police detail The President entered the residence. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1957 NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND 7:47 am The President, accompanied by Captain Aurand and Hon. James Hagerty, departed the Newport Summer White House and walked to his Base Headquarters. 7:49 am Arrived at Base Headquarters. Here the President was greeted by Rear Admiral Henry Crommelin. 8:42 am The President, General Howard McC. Snyder, and Hon. James Hagerty went to the Constellation Pier. They were accompanied by Read Admiral Henry Crommelin and Captain Evan P. Aurand. 8:43 am The President and the above boarded the Barbara Ann which departed the pier. 8:53 am Arrived at the Fort Adams Dock. 8:57 am The President and his party departed the Fort Adams Dock via automobile and motored to the Newport Country Club. 9:02 am Arrived at the Newport Country Club. 9:07 - 9:12 am While the President practiced golf, pictures were taken. 9:14 - 12:25 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with Mr. Howard G. Cushing President, Newport Country Club Mr. Norman Palmer Newport Country Club Pro Hon. James Hagerty Upon completion of the 9th hole, stills and newsreel pictures were taken. At the 9th green, Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Ordway spoke to the President. 12:41 pm Just before departing the Club, the President greeted Mrs. Norman Palmer and daughter Tracie. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1957 Page 2 NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND 12:42 pm The President, accompanied by Hon. James Hagerty and General Howard McC. Snyder, departed the Newport Country Club and motored to Fort Adams Dock, where they boarded the Barbara Ann and sailed to the Constellation Pier. 1:08 pm Departed the Constellation Pier and motored to the Newport Summer White House, arriving there at 1:10 pm. 4:37 - 4:44 pm The President walked around the grounds of the Summer White House, inspecting the grounds and garden. 4:44 pm Returned to his office. 5:00 pm Departed the office and returned to the Summer White House. No further activities this date. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1957 NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND 7:43 am The President arrived in his office. 8:00 - 8:34 am Hon. Kenneth Peterson and Mrs. Peterson Mayor of Minneapolis, Minnesota 8:34 am The President, accompanied by Mayor and Mrs. Peterson, departed the office and walked to the entrance of the building where pictures were taken. 8:36 am The President, accompanied by Hon. James Hagerty and Captain Evan P. Aurand, departed the Base and motored to the Constellation Pier. 8:38 am Arrived at the Constellation Pier. Colonel Walter Tkach joined them there. 8:41 am The President and his party boarded the Barbara Ann and went to Fort Adams Dock. 8:58 am Arrived at the Fort Adams Dock. Departed the Dock and motored to the Newport Country Club. 9:02 - 9:10 am The President practiced golf. 9:10 - 12:15 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with Mr. Howard Cushing Mr. Norman Palmer, Club Pro Hon. James Hagerty (Colonel Walter Tkach walked around the course with the above foursome). At the end of the game, as the President was entering the Club House, he shook hands with Mrs. Owen J. Toland and her grandson, age 6, Alexander B. Toland. 12:32 pm The President, Hon. James Hagerty, and Colonel Walter Tkach, departed the Newport Country Club and motored to the Fort Adams Dock. 12:36 pm Arrived at Fort Adams Dock. NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1957 Page 2 12:36 pm The President, Hon. James Hagerty, and Colonel Walter Tkach boarded the Barbara Ann and went to Constellation Pier. 12:52 pm Arrived at Constellation Pier where they entered the Presidential limousine and motored to the Summer White House. 12:56 pm Arrived at the Summer White House. 4:35 pm The President departed the Summer White House and walked to his office. 5:23 pm The President, accompanied by Captain Evan P. Aurand, departed the office and returned to his quarters. 5:40 - 5:55 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower walked around the grounds of their quarters, then returned to the residence. No further activity this date. WASHINGTON, D. C. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1957 The President departed his vacation site in Newport, Rhode Island and flew to Washington, D. C. 8:38 am The President landed at MATS Terminal. 8:53 am The President arrived at the White House and went into his office. 8:57 - 9:00 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 9:00 - 9:37 am Hon. Herbert Brownell, Jr. Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. James Hagerty 9:37 - 9:44 am Hon. Herbert Brownell, Jr. 10:07 - 11:45 am Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Loy W. Henderson (General Nathan Twining) OFF THE RECORD (General C. P Cabell) (General James F. Whisenand) (Hon. Donald Quarles) (Mr. William Rountree) (Hon. Robert Cutler) (General Andrew J. Goodpaster) 11:45 - 12:55 pm (Hon. John Foster Dulles) (Mr. William Rountree) 12:00 - 12:03 pm Hon. James Hagerty 12:07 - 12:09 pm Colonel Robert L. Schulz 12:07 - 12:44 pm Hon. Gerald Morgan 12:44 pm The President departed the office and went to the White House Mess for lunch. 1:15 pm Departed the White House Mess and went to the Mansion. 2:27 pm REturned to the office. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1957 Page 2 2:28 - 2:47 pm H. E. Suat Hayri Urguplu Newly appointed Ambassador of the Turkish Republic (Came to present his credentials to the President) 2:48 - 2:53 pm Hon. James Hagerty 2:53 - 3:24 pm (General C. P. Cabell) (General Andrew J. Goodpaster) OFF THE RECORD 3:25 pm The President, accompanied by Major and Mrs. John Eisenhower, departed the White House and motored to Baltimore, Maryland, to drop in on the Debut party of Miss Ruth Eisenhower, daughter of Dr. Milton Eisenhower. Colonel and Mrs. Robert L. Schulz, and Colonel Walter Tkach accompanied the President to Baltimore in a second White House car. Hon. James Hagerty also accompanied. 4:32 pm The President and his party arrived at the residence of Dr. Milton Eisenhower, on Blythwood Road, Baltimore, Md. The President, after greeting his brother and niece, greeted other guests and conversed with them. 5:15 pm The President and his party departed the residence of Dr. Milton Eisenhower and motored to the Friendship International Airport in Baltimore, Maryland. 5:51 pm The President was airborne for Quonset Point, Rhode Island, The following accompanied him: Hon. James Hagerty Colonel Walter Tkach Sgt. John Moaney Mr. James Rowley Special Agent Gerald Behn SS Agents Flohr, Roberts, Godfrey, Roth, Dagg, More, Phillips, Shipman and Knight 7:05 pm Arrived at Quonset Point Naval Air Station, Rhode Island. 7:10 pm The President and his party departed Quonset Point NAS via USMC Helicopter #1. 7:18 pm Arrived at the heliport, Naval Base. Rear Admiral Henry Crommelin met the President and the two posed for pictures. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1957 Page 3 7:20 pm The President and Rear Admiral Henry Crommelin walked to the Summer White House . Mrs. Eisenhower met then on the driveway and more pictures were taken. 7:21 pm Arrived in the Summer White House. No further activity this date, THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 8,1957 NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND 8:00 am The President departed the Summer White House and walked to his office, arriving there at 8:02 am. 8:52 am Departed the office and walked to the Summer White House. 10:25 am The President, accompanied by Hon. James Hagerty and Captain Aurand, departed the Summer White House and walked to the Base Chapel. 10:29 am Arrived at the Base Chapel. Here the President was met by Rear Admiral Crommelin, who introduced him to the Head Usher, Seaman First Class R. Pratt, who escorted the President to his seat. 11:37 am Chapel Services concluded. Chaplain Robert E. Jenkins escorted the President to his limousine. Pictures were taken of the President'a arrival at the Chapel. Upon departing, the President posed for pictures with Chaplain Robert E. Jenkins and the following four girl scouts Ruth Anne Murphey Valerie Wyonne Delores Radcliff Barbara Campbell 11:40 am The President, accompanied by Rear Admiral Henry Crommelin and Captain Evan P. Aurand, departed the Chapel and motored to the Summer White House, arriving there at 11:42 am. 1:20 pm The President, accompanied by General Howard McC. Snyder and Hon. James Hagerty, departed the Summer White House and motored to Constellation Pier, boarded the Barbara Anne and embarked for Fort Adams Dock. 1:36 pm Arrived at Fort Adams Dock and transferred to White House car and motored to Newport Country Club. 1:41 pm Arrived at Newport Country Club. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1957 Page 2 NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND 1:55 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with Hon. James Hagerty Mr. Norman Palmer, Club Pro Commander James Dowdell 4:55 pm Completed golf game. On the 13th green, the President shook hands with Mr. and Mrs. George Widener Mrs. William Fossner 5:00 pm The President and Hon. James Hagerty departed the Newport Country Club and motored to Fort Adams Dock where they boarded the Barbara Anne and joined Mrs. Eisenhower who had been on a cruise on Narragansett Bay during the afternoon. 5:08 pm The Barbara Anne departed the Dock. 5:25 pm Arrived at Constellation Pier. 5:27 pm Arrived at the Summer White House. Made a tour and inspection of grounds, etc. 5:35 pm Entered the Summer White House. During the evening, the following visited with the President and Mrs. Eisenhower at their quarters: Dr. and Mrs. Howard McC. Snyder Mr. William Robinson Captain Evan P. Aurand THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1957 NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND 7:38 am The President, accompanied by Captain Aurand and Admiral Crommelin, departed the Summer White House and walked to his office, arriving there at 7:40 am. 8:10 am Pictures were taken of the President in his office signing the Civil Rights Bill. 8:39 am The President and Hon. James Hagerty and Dr. Howard McC. Snyder departed the office and motored to Constellation Pier, boarded the Barbara Anne, and embarked from the Pier, arriving at Fort Adams Dock at 8:53 am. 8:54 am The President entered his limousine at Fort Adams Dock and motored to the Newport Country Club. Hon. James Hagerty and Dr. Howard McC. Snyder accompanied him. 9:00 - 9:15 am The President practiced driving golf balls. 9:15 am The President played 18 holes of golf with Hon. James Hagerty Mr. William Robinson Mr. Howard Cushing Club Pro Norman Palmer At the 12th hole, the President met Mr. Tom Cleggett At the 13th hole, the President was introduced to Mr. Persifor Frazier, Vice President of the Newport Country Club. At the 18th hole the President met Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roth, and daughter, Donna, relative of Special Agent Roth. 12:50 pm The President, Dr. Howard McC. Snyder, and Hon. James Hagerty departed the Newport Country Club and motored to Fort Adams Dock, embarked aboard the Barbara Ann for the Constellation Pier. 1:07 pm Arrived at Constellation, then motored to the Summer White House. 1:10 pm Arrived at the Summer White House. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1957 Page 2 NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND 4:36 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower, accompanied by Mr. William Robinson, departed the Summer White House and made a tour of the residential section of Newport and Ocean Drive. 5:46 pm Returned to the Summer White House. 7:42 pm Hon. James Hagerty and Captain Evan P. Aurand entered the Summer White House, departing at 7:55 pm. 9:30 pm The President retired. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1957 NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND 7:35 am The President departed the Summer White House and walked to his office, arriving there at 7:40 am. 8:00 - 8:35 am The following Rhode Island Republican Leaders met with the President:, Mr. Christopher Del Sesto Mr. Bayard Ewing Mrs. Marion Yatman Mrs. Carol G. Wheeler Representative Gerry Dwyer Mr. William Broomhead Mr. Horace Lancelotta. 8:50 am The President and the above group posed for pictures at the entrance of the building. 8:58 am The President, General Howard McC. Snyder, Hon. James Hagerty, and Captain Evan P. Aurand departed the office and motored to Constellation Pier. 8:59 am Embarked from Constellation Pier aboard the Barbara Anne and went to Fort Adams Dock. 9:14 am Arrived at Fort Adams Dock and motored to the Newport Country Club. 9:19 am Arrived at Newport Country Club. 9:35 - 12:38 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with Mr. William Robinson Mr. Norman Palmer, Club Pro Hon. James Hagerty In the Club House, following the golf game, the President met Mr. Andrew Van Pelt. 12:44 pm Departed Newport Country Club, motored to Fort Adams Dock, embarked for Constellation Pier, motored to the Summer White Hous e, arriving there at 1:05 pm. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1957 Page 2 3:00 pm The President played bridge with Mr. Howard Cushing Mr. Harold Vanderbilt Mr. William Robinson (Messrs. Cushing and Vanderbilt departed the Summer White House at 7:20 pm) (Mr. William Robinson departed the Summer White House at 10:19 pm). THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1957 NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND 7:43 am The President, accompanied by Captain Evan P. Aurand, departed the White House at Newport and walked to his office. 8:48 am The President signed the Immigration Bill. Still and movie pictures were taken during the signing. 11:13 am The President departed the office and walked to the Summer White House. 12:45 pm (LUNCH) 1:23 pm The President departed his quarters and walked to the office. 2:10 - 3:00 pm Hon. Ezra Taft Benson At 2:53 pm, the President posed for pictures with Secretary Benson. 2:58 pm The President and Mr. William Robinson departed the office and motored to Constellation Pier. 3:02 pm The President, Mr. William Robinson, and Dr. Walter Tkach boarded the Barbara Anne and embarked for Fort Adams Dock, arriving there at 3:15 pm, then motoring to the Newport Country Club. 3:18 pm Arrived at the Newport Country Club. 3:27 - 5:25 pm The President played 13 holes of golf with Mr. Howard Cushing Mr. William Robinson Mr. Norman Palmer, Club Pro 5:30 pm The President and Mr. William Robinson departed the Newport Country Club and motored to Fort Adams Dock. Here they were joined by Dr. Walter Tkach and all boarded the Barbara Anne and embarked for Constellation Pier. 5:56 pm Arrived at Constellation Pier. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1957 Page 2 5:57 pm The President, Mr. William Robinson, Hon. James Hagerty, Colonel Walter Tkach and Captain Evan P. Aurand departed Constellation Pier and motored to the Summer White House. 6:00 pm Arrived at the Summer White House. 8:45 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower, General and Mrs. Howard Snyder, and Mr. William Robinson watched the movie "Three Ten To Yuma" in the Summer White House. 10:15 pm Movie concluded. 10:35 pm The President retired for the evening. NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL MEETING THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1957 9:30 A. M. THE VICE PRESIDENT PRESIDED (The President vacationing in Newport) Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. J. Walter Yeagley Hon. Charles E. Wilson Hon. J. Patrick Coyne Hon. Gordon Gray General Lyman Lemnitzer Hon. Robert B. Anderson Hon. Allen Dulles Hon. Herbert Brownell, Jr. Hon. Robert Cutler Hon. Walter Williams Hon. James S. Lay Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. S. Everett Gleason Hon. Harold E. Stassen Hon. Mansfield Sprague Admiral Lewis L. Strauss Hon. Walter Robertson Hon. John B. Hollister Hon. G. Frederick Reinhardt Hon. Leo A. Hoegh Hon. Alfred Ulmer, CIA Hon. Clarence B. Randall Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. J. Edgar Hoover Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. Wilton B. Persons THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1957 NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND 7:38 am The President, accompanied by Captain Evan P. Aurand, departed the Summer White House and walked to the office. 8:32 am The President, accompanied by Captain Evan P. Aurand and Colonel Walter Tkach, departed the office and motored to Constellation Pier. 8:33 am Arrived at Constellation Pier. Mr. William Robinson joined the President here. Before boarding the Barbara Anne, the President was introduced to Mr. Charles Aubin, Sr. 8:35 am The President and his party embarked aboard the Barbara Anne enroute to and arriving at Fort Adams Dock at 8:48 am. 8:49 am The President, Mr. William Robinson and Colonel Walter Tkach motored to the Newport Country Club, arriving there at 8:53 am. 8:55 - 9:05 am The President practiced golf. 9:05 - 12:10 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with Mr. Howard Cushing Mr. William Robinson Mr. Norman Palmer At the first hole, the President was introduced to Father David Donnegan of Holy Cross College. At the 18th hole, the President was introduced to Mr. John T. Pratt Mr. Mason (Francesca E.) Mr. and Mrs. Watts (Charles E.) 12:15 pm The President and Mr. Bill Robinson departed Newport Country Club and motored to Fort Adams Dock, boarded the Barbara Anne, embarked for Constellation Pier. 12:34 pm Arrived at Constellation Pier. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1957 Page 2 NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND 12:40 pm Arrived at the Summer White House. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:10 pm The President departed his residence and walked to his office. 2:12 pm Arrived at the office. 2:55 - 3:32 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 3:37 pm The President and Sgt. John Moaney motored to Pond No. 1, Millvale, Rhode Island, to fish. The President caught 12 bream and one mouth bass. 6:23 pm The President and Sgt. Moaney departed Pond No. 1 and motored to the Summer White House, arriving there at 6:40 pm. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1957 NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND 7:44 am The President and Captain Evan P. Aurand departed the Summer White House and walked to the office. 8:15 - 8:26 am Mr. George Morrison Chairman of the Board, General Baking Company 8:57 am The President, Hon. James Hagerty, and Captain Evan P. Aurand motored to Constellation Pier, embarked on the Barbara Anne for Fort Adams Dock, from there motored to the Newport Country Club. 9:20 am Arrived at the Newport Country Club. 9:28 - 12:28 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with Hon. James Hagerty Mr. Howard Cushing Mr. Norman Palmer Colonel Walter Tkach walked around the course. Following the golf game, the President was introduced to Mrs. John Kennedy, wife of Senator Kennedy of Massachusetts. 12:36 pm Departed the Newport Country Club and motored to Fort Adams Dock - departed here aboard the Barbara Anne for Constellation Pier - motored from Constellation Pier to the Summer White House. 12:58 pm Arrived at the Summer White House. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 3:21 pm The President walked to his office. 3:59 pm The President, Hon. James Hagerty, Captain Evan P. Aurand and General Howard McC. Snyder departed the Summer White House, motored to Constellation Pier, embarked for Fort Adams Dock, then motored to the residence of Mr. Howard Cushing. Here the President met Mrs. Howard Cushing and Mrs. Pratt. (Mrs. John Pratt) FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1957 Page 2 NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND 4:28 pm The President and his party followed Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cushing's automobile and motored to Price's Neck Landing where the President was greeted by Mr. John Pratt. 4:42 pm The President and his party, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cushing, and Mr. and Mrs. John Pratt boarded the vessel "Shark" to check the lobster pots. 5:27 pm The President, Hon. James Hagerty, Captain Evan P. Aurand, and General Howard McC. Snyder motored to the Fort Adams Dock, boarded the Barbara Anne and went to the Constellation Pier, then motored to the Summer White House. 5:52 pm Arrived at the White House. 9:00 pm The President went to the kitchen where he supervised and cooked vegetable soup. 10:00 pm The President retired for the evening. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1957 NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND 7:37 am The President and Hon. James Hagerty departed the Summer White House and walked to the office. 8:45 - 8:47 am Hon. Herbert Brownell 8:49 - 10:57 am Hon. Avral Faubus, Governor of Arkansas 8:50 am Hon. Sherman Adams Congressman BrooksHays (Joined the President and Governor Faubus) 8:58 am Hon. James Hagerty joined the above 9:57 am Hon. Herbert Brownell 10:57 am The President, Governor Orval Faubus, Hon. Sherman Adams, Hon. Herbert Brownell, Congressman Brooks Hays, and Hon. James Hagerty departed the President's office. At the entrance of the building, the President and Governor Faubus posed for pictures. (Governor Faubus had conferred with the President on the Little Rock, Arkansas situation re integrating the public schools). 10:59 - 11:23 am Hon. Herbert Brownell, Jr. 11:05 - 11:06 am Mr. Wayne Hawks 11:06 - 11:50 am Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Gerald Morgan 11:36 - 11:38 am Captain Evan P. Aurand 11:46 - 11:48 am Hon. James Hagerty 11:49 am The President departed his office and walked to his residence. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1957 Page 2 1:41 pm The President departed the Summer White House and walked to his office. 2:20 pm The President and Mr. William Robinson departed the office and motored to Constellation Pier. The President, Mr. Robinson, and General Snyder boarded the Barbara Anne and embarked for Fort Adams Dock, from there motored to the Newport Country Club. 2:37 pm Arrived at the Newport Country Club. 2:50 - 5:42 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with Mr. William Robinson Mr. Howard Cushing Mr. Norman Palmer At the 18th green, the President was introduced to Mrs. Frank McDermott and son Frank (Wife and son of Senator Frank McDermott) 5:44 pm The President, Mr. William Robinson, and General Howard McC. Snyder departed the Newport Country Club and motored to Fort Adams Dock where they boarded the Barbara Anne, embarked for Constellation Pier, motored to the Summer White House. 6:03 pm Arrived at the Summer White House. 8:57 pm The President, Mrs. Eisenhower, and Mr. William Robinson attended the movie "The Proud Ones", which concluded at 10:35 pm. 10:40 pm Mr. William Robinson departed the Summer White House. 10:45 pm The President retired for the evening. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1957 10:50 am The President, Captain Evan P. Aurand, and Hon. James Hagerty departed the Summer White House and motored to the First Presbyterian Church of Newport. 10:57 am Arrived at the First Presbyterian Church. Here the President was greeted by Chief Usher Joseph Aiello who escorted the President and his party to the Presidential Pew. (Pictures were taken of the President's arrival at the Church). 12:00 Noon Services concluded, the Reverend William James Clark escorted the President to his automobile. With Reverend Clark was Lt. Valery Sundt who delivered the sermon. Lt. Sundt is Chaplain. 12:05 pm After posing for pictures with Reverend Clark and Lt. Sundt, the President and his party departed the First Presbyterian Church and motored to the Summer White House. 12:09 pm Arrived at the Summer White House. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 4:58 pm Colonel and Mrs. Isaac Gill entered the Summer White House. They visited until 6:31 pm. 7:20 - 8:43 pm Mr. William Robinson visited. 8:45 pm The President retired for the evening. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1957 NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND 7:54 am The President, accompanied by Captain Evan P. Aurand and Hon. James Hagerty, departed the Summer White House and walked to the office. 8:00 - 9:17 am Hon. Robert Cutler Mr. William Sullivan - for 5 minutes Cambridge, Mass. 9:25 am The President, General Howard McC. Snyder, and Captain Evan P. Aurand departed the office, motored to the Constellation Pier, where they boarded the Barbara Anne - embarked for Fort Adams Dock, then motored to the Newport Country Club. 9:45 am Arrived at Newport Country Club. 10:00 - 1:20 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with Mr. Howard Cushing Mr. William Robinson Mr. Norman Palmer Hon. James Hagerty Following the golf game, the President was introduced to Mrs. Stanley Tretick, wife of a White House Photographer. 1:31 pm The President departed the Newport Country Club and motored to Fort Adams Dock, embarked on the Barbara Anne for Constellation Pier, then motored to the Summer White House. 1:50 pm Arrived at the Summer White House. Mr. William Robinson stayed at the Summer White House until 4:10 pm. 8:18 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower attended the movie Badlands of Montana. The President left and retired at 8:30 pm. The movie concluded at 9:34 pm and Mrs. Eisenhower retired. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1957 NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND 7:31 am The President departed the Summer White House and walked to his office. 8:00 - 8:40 am Hon. Percival Brundage 8:54 am The President, accompanied by Hon. James Hagerty and Colonel Walter Tkach, departed the Summer White House and motored to Constellation Pier, boarded the Barbara Anne, went to Fort Adams Dock, then motored to the Newport Country Club. 9:17 am Arrived at Newport Country Club. 9:35 am The President played 18 holes of golf with Mr. Howard Cushing Hon. James Hagerty Mr. Norman Palmer 12:30 pm Completed golf game. 12:34 pm The President and his party departed the Newport Country Club, motored to Fort Adams Dock, boarded the Barbara Anne, went to Constellation Pier, then motored to the Summer White House. 12:55 pm Arrived at the Summer White House. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 3:11 pm The President walked to the rear patio of the Summer White House and supervised photographs made by Chief Navy Photographer Paul Begley which will be used at a later date for painting purposes. 3:22 pm The President, Hon. James Hagerty, and Sgt. John Moaney motored to Pond No. 1, Millvale, to fish. They fished until 6:25 pm, catching several fish. 8:34 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower viewed the movie, "St. Joan". The President retired at 9:18. Mrs. Eisenhower retired at the conclusion of the movie at 10:32 pm THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1957 NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND 7:45 am The President, accompanied by Captain Evan P. Aurand, walked to his office. At the entrance of the building, the President was introduced to the following foreign officers who are attending the Naval War College: Captain Shams Safavi, Imperial Iranian Navy Captain Takaichi Itaya, Maritime Self Defense Force, Japan Captain Guiseppe Pighini, Italian Navy Captain Tzu-Tsung Sun, Chinese Navy Captain Jorge Wolf, Ecuadoran Navy Captain Enrique Polanco, Spanish Navy Captain Amorn Sirigaya, Royal Thai Navy Captain Werner Roever, Federal German Navy *Captain Jorge M. R. Pereira, Portuguese Navy Captain Eigil C. F. Petersen, Royal Danish Navy Captain Augusto Porto, Colombian Navy Captain Kyongwon Yi, Republic of Korea Navy Captain William G. Meeke, Royal Navy Captain Daniel J. Gamez, Venezuelan Navy Captain Santiago C. Nuval, Philippine Navy Commander Jorge Bornscheuer, Chilean Navy Commander R. U. Bajwa, Pakistan Navy Commander Humberto Cancio, Cuban Navy Commander Juan Gonzales-Llanos, Argentine Navy Commander Adolpho Barroso de Vasconcellos, Brazilian Navy Commander Luis Lopez De Castilla, Peruvian Navy Commander Rolf Henningsen, Royal Norwegian Navy Commander Constantine Moschos, Royal Hellenic Navy Commander Christer Kierkegaard, Royal Swedish Navy Commander Luis Mena, Dominican Navy Commander Jean Guillou, French Navy Commander Nurettin Yildizlar, Turkish Navy Lt. Commander Abraham van der Moer, Royal Netherlands Navy *Not present Still and newsreel pictures were taken on this occasion, and the President made a short speech before the group. 7:53 am The President entered his office. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1957 Page 2 9:10 am The President, Captain Evan P. Aurand, and Hon. James Hagerty departed the office and motored to Constellation Pier. General Snyder also accompanied the President. They boarded the Barbara Anne, embarked for Fort Adams Dock, motored motored to the Newport Country Club. 9:32 am Arrived at the Newport Country Club. 9:45 am The President played 18 holes of golf with Mr. Howard Cushing Mr. Norman Palmer Hon. James Hagerty At the 18th hole, the President was introduced to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Deegan, Greenwich, Connecticut. Pictures were taken. The President autographed a picture for Caddie Edward Pado, of Newport, Rhode Island (a glossy print of the President completing a golf swing while practicing.) 12:45 pm The President departed the Newport Golf Club. 1:05 pm Arrived at the Summer White House. 7:05 - 8:05 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower, accompanied by Nurse Lorene Miller, had a "cook-out" in the fenced-in area to the rear of Quarters "A". 8:25 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower retired. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1957 NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND 7:49 am The President, accompanied by Captain Evan P. Aurand, departed the White House (Summer) and walked to the office. At the entrance of the office, Rear Admiral Henry Crommelin met the President and escorted him into the office. 8:03 - 8:20 am SD-2 Juanito Malopit, steward, cut the President's hair. 8:48 am The President, General Howard McC. Snyder, and Captain Evan P. Aurand departed the office and went (by the usual routes) to the Newport Country Club. 9:10 am Arrived at the Newport Country Club. 9:18 - 12:13 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with Mr. Howard Cushing Mr. Francis G. Dwyer Mr. Norman Palmer On the 8th green, the President was introduced to Mr. and Mrs. Gerney Dyer. As the President walked to the car, he was introduced to Mr. Cushing's son and daughter, Tommy and Minnie Cushing, and to Count Court Reventlow. 12:25 pm Departed Fort Adams Dock for Constellation Pier. At this point, the President was joined by Colonel Robert L. Schulz and Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster, 12:47 pm Arrived at the Summer White House. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:30 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower, Captain Aurand and Captain Lorene Miller, departed the Summer White House and motored to Constellation Pier. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1957 Page 2 2:35 - 4:20 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower took a cruise on the Barbara Anne, along the shore to look at the homes and points of interest between the Navy Base and the city of Newport. The following accompanied: General and Mrs. Howard Snyder Captain Evan P. Aurand Captain Lorene Miller Mrs. Mary Jane McCaffree Lt. Weyrauch Mrs. John C. Daniels Mrs. Henry Crommelin 4:22 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower, Mrs. Daniels and Mrs. Crommelin departed Constellation Pier and motored to the Summer White House. 4:34 pm The President, General Howard McC. Snyder, and Sgt. John Moaney motored to Pond No. 1, Millwale, to fish. The President caught 9 Bream. 6:46 pm Departed Pond No. 1 and returned to the Summer White House. 6:58 pm Arrived at the Summer White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1957 NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND 7:53 am The President, accompanied by Captain Evan P. Aurand and Hon. James Hagerty, departed the White House and walked to the office. 8:05 - 8:13 am Mr. Lewis Calvani President, Newport Chamber of Commerce Mr. Theodore C. Jarrett Executive Secretary, Newport County Chamber of Commerce (Following the appointment, the President and above gentlemen posed for still and newsreel pictures at the entrance of the building) (Photographer: Mr. Ronald LaChance) 8:20 - 8:40 am Admiral Henry K. Hewitt 8:47 am The President, Hon. James Hagerty, General Howard McC. Snyder, and Captain Evan P. Aurand departed the office and went to the Newport Country Club - via the usual route of Constellation Pier to Fort Adams Dock, etc. 9:07 am Arrived at the Newport Country Club. 9:10 am The President played nine holes of golf with Mr. Norman Palmer Mr. Gary Letiecq, winner of the Junior Chamber of Commerce Junior Golf Tournament, R. I. Mr. Robert Fitta, runner-up of the above Tournament The President then played nine holes of golf with Mr. Norman Palmer Mr. Robert Dalessio, runner-up in the above-named Tournament Mr. William McGuinnes, also runner-up in the Tournament 12:25 pm Completed golf game. At the ninth hole, the President was introduced to Mr. Frank Toomey, Mrs. Pearl Mesta's driver. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1957 Page 2 NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND At the beginning of the golf game, the President posed for pictures with the following: Mr. Thomas A. Malloy President, Rhode Island Junior Chamber of Commerce Mr. Arthur Butler Vice President, Rhode Island Junior Chamber of Commerce Mr. Del Gifford Chairman of the Junior Chamber of Commerce Golf Tournament for the State of Rhode Island The President autographed score cards for each of the winners with whom he played golf (see previous page) At the 18th hole, the President was introduced to the parents of the four boys. The President was presented, by Mr. Thomas A. Malloy, with an Anson set of golf cuff links and a golf club tie clasp on behalf of the Junior Chamber of Commerce of Rhode Island, and a Rhode Island Red pin Parents of the boys were: Mr. and Mrs. Norman Letieck Mr. and Mrs. John R. Fitta Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. McGuinnes Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dalessio 12:55 pm The President departed the Newport Country Club and returned to the Summer White House. 1:19 pm Arrived at the Summer White House. 3:36 pm The President walked to his office. 3:37 - 3:40 pm Hon. James Hagerty 4:57 pm The President, accompanied by Captain Evan P. Aurand, departed the office and returned to the Summer White House. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1957 Page 3 7:09 pm The President played bridge with the following: Mr. William Robinson Mr. George Allen Mr. Ellis Slater 11:45 pm Bridge game concluded. 11:50 pm The President retired for the evening. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1957 NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND 7:53 am The President, accompanied by Captain Evan P. Aurand, departed the Summer White House and walked to the office. 8:34 am The President, General Howard McC. Snyder, and Captain Evan P. Aurand departed the office and to Constellation Pier. Here they were joined by Mr. George Allen and Mr. Ellis D. Slater. At Constellation Pier, the President was introduced to Mr. Charles Aubin, Manager of the Officers Club, Newport Naval Base. 8:37 am The President and his party departed Constellation Pier and embarked for Fort Adams Dock. From this point they motored to the Newport Country Club. 8:55 am Arrived at the Newport Country Club. 8:56 - 12:15 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with Mr. Ellis Slater Mr. George Allen Mr. Howard Cushing At the 9th hole, the President was introduced to Mr. Frederick Cushing. At the 13th hole, the President was introduced to Mrs. Natalie Fell Cushing and Mrs. Howard Cushing. At the 18th hole, the President was introduced to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Holden Mrs. John O'Donnell Mrs. Nathaniel P. Hill Mrs. Anne Barriault, Fall Rivier, Mass. Also at the 18th hole, the President congratulated Mr. Frank Jakowski, who has a birthday this date. The President gave "Mr. President" golf balls to caddies John Martland and James Allen and John Allen. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1957 Page 2 12:17 pm The President and his party departed Newport Country Club and motored to Fort Adams, boarded the Barbara Anne for Constellation Pier, from Constellation Pier they motored to the Summer White House. Mr. Ellis Slater, Mr. George Allen, and Mr. William Robinson were the President's guests during the afternoon and evening. 8:30 - 11:58 pm The President played bridge with Mr. Ellis Slater Mr. George Allen Mr. William Robinson THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1957 NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND 8:40 am The President departed the Summer White House and walked to his office. 8:44 - 8:47 am Hon. James Hagerty 8:49 - 8:51 am Captain Evan P. Aurand 9:05 am Returned to the Summer White House. 10:25 am The President, accompanied by Hon. James Hagerty, departed the Summer White House and motored to the Chapel by the Sea, at the U. S. Naval Hospital. 10:28 am Arrived at the Chapel by the Sea. Here the President was greeted by Rear Admiral Henry Crommelin Captain Milton R. Wirthlin, Commanding Officer, Naval Hospital Photographers Mate 2/C Dennis L. Smith (Chief Usher on this occasion) (Escorted the President to his pew) Services were conducted by Commander Lynde E. May, III, Upon completion of Services, the President entered his automobile. At this point he shook hands with Mabel Cornell, 17, of Newport, Rhode Island. 11:10 am The President and Hon. James Hagerty departed the Chapel and motored to the Summer White House. 11:14 am Arrived at the Summer White House. 1:16 pm The President, Messrs. William Robinson, Ellis Slater, and George Allen departed the Summer White House and went to the Newport Country Club. 1:37 pm Arrived at the Newport Country Club. NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1957 Page 2 1:39- 5:08 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with Mr. William Robinson Mr. Ellis Slater Mr. George Allen Mr. Norman Palmer At the completion of the 18th hole, the President was introduced to District Court Judge Arthur Sullivan Enroute to his automobile, the President was introduced to Mr. Patrick Hayes, Sr., former golf pro at Newport Country Club, and his son, Patrick Hayes, Jr., local councilman. The President then presented Larry Kelley, caddie for Mr. George Allen, with a golf ball. 5:10 pm Departed the Newport Country Club. 5:35 pm Arrived at the Summer White House. 6:25 pm The President went to the patio and prepared steaks for cooking. 7:10 pm The President cooked the steaks for dinner. 7:35 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower had the following guests for dinner: Mr. George Allen Mr. Ellis Slater Mr. William Robinson 8:05 - 11:08 pm The President played bridge with Mr. Allen, Mr. Slater, and Mr. Robinson. No further activity this date. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1957 NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND 7:17 am The President, Admiral Henry Crommelin, and Captain Evan P. Aurand departed the Summer White House and walked to the helioport, Naval Base. 7:20 am The President, Hon. James Hagerty, Captain Evan P. Aurand, Colonel Walter Tkach, Mr. James Rowley, and Special Agent McDermott were airborne for Quonset Point Naval Air Station. 7:30 am The President departed aboard the Columbine for Washington, D. C., accompanied by Hon. Sinclair Weeks Hon. James Hagerty Colonel Walter Tkach Mr. Jack Romagna Miss Mary Caffrey A SAIC Gerald Behn Special Agents Roberts, Roth, Dixon, Taylor 9:08 am Arrived at MATS Terminal, Washington, D. C. WASHINGTON, D. C. 9:12 am The President, Hon. Gabriel Hauge, and Hon. James Hagerty departed MATS Terminal and motored to the Sheraton-Park Hotel. 9:22 am Arrived at the Sheraton Park. Here the President was greeted by Mr. Kurt Smith, Manager of the Sheraton Park Hotel; Secretary Robert Anderson. 9:25 am Hon. Robert Anderson introduced the President to the following: Mr. Miguel Cuaderno of the Philippines, Chairman of the Board of Governors International Bank for Reconstruction and Development Mr. Per Jacobsen of Sweden Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund Mr. Eugene Black, President of the Board of International World Bank (continued) MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1957 Page 2 WASHINGTON, D. C. 9:25 am (continued from previous page) Mr. R. L. Garner President of the International Finance Corporation Hon. Robert B. Anderson then escorted the President to the speaker's dais in the ballroom of the Sheraton Park Hotel. Mr. Miguel Cuaderno brought the meeting to order, introduced Hon. Robert B. Anderson, who in turn introduced the President. 9:35 - 9:40 am The President greeted the Annual Meeting of the Board of Governors of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, the International Monetary Fund, and the International Finance Corporation. 9:44 am The President and Hon. James Hagerty departed the Sheraton Park Hotel and motored to the White House. 9:57 am Arrived at the White House. 9:59 - 10:02 am The President attended the ceremony when Rocco Siciliano was sworn in as Special Assistant to the President for Personnel Management. Others attending the ceremony: Hon. James P. Mitchell Hon. Fred Seaton Hon. James T. O'Connell Hon. Walter Williams Senator Walter Bennett Judge George W. Latimer Mr. Harris Ellsworth Mr. Christopher H. Phillips Mr. Frederick J. Lawton Mr. Joseph Winslow Mr. John W. Macey Mr. Albert L. McDermott Mr. Carl B. White Mr. George Brown Mrs. Cecilia G. Westerstrom Mrs. Blanche W. Lavery (continued) MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1957 Page 3 WASHINGTON, D. C. 9:59 - 10:02 am The following attended the swearing-in ceremony of Rocco Siciliano (list continued): Mrs. Audrey T. Hudson Mr. James B. Lindley Mrs. Rocco C. Siciliano and 4 children Mr. and Mrs. Fred Oppen Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Siciliano Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stiebel Mr. and Mrs. Robert Isaac Mr. and Mrs. Gerald P. Holmes 10:02 - 11:23 am NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL 11:23 - 11:32 am Hon. John Foster Dulles Mr. William Rountree 11:32 - 12:02 pm Crown Prince Faisal of Saudi Arabia H. E. Shelkh Abdullah Al-Khayyal Ambassador of Saudi Arabia Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. William Rountree Camille Nowfel, State Department Interpreter Ahmed Abd Al-Jaffar, Interpreter 12:02 - 12:13 pm Hon. John Foster Dulles 12:13 - 12:25 pm Hon. Herbert Brownell, Jr. 12:26 pm The President, accmpanied by Hon. James Hagerty and Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier, departed the White House and motored to the Statler Hotel. 12:30 pm Arrived at the Statler Hotel. Here the President was greeted by Mr. Herbert Blunck, Executive Manager of hotel, and Mr.. Eric A. Walker, Chairman of the Committee for the President's Conference on Technical and Distribution Research for the Benefit of Small Business. The President was escorted the Mezzanine Floyer No. 1 where the President was introduced to Mr. Charles N. Kimball, Deputy Chairman for Product Development Mr. Arthur Motley, Deputy Chairman for Distribution Research MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1957 Page 4 WASHINGTON, D. C. 12:32 pm The President was escorted to the speaker's dias at the Statler Hotel where he was introduced by Mr. Eric A. Walker. 12:33 - 12:40 pm The President greeted the President's Conference on Technical and Distribution Research for the Benefit of Small Business. 12:42 pm The President, Hon. James Hagerty, and Colonel Robert L. Schulz departed the Statler Hotel and motored to MATS Terminal. 12:55 pm Arrived at MATS Terminal. 1:03 pm The President departed MATS Terminal aboard the Columbine for flight to Newport, Rhode Island. Those accompanying him were: Hon. James Hagerty Colonel Walter Tkach Mrs. Evan P. Aurand Miss Mary Mead Mr. Jack Romagna Sgt. Joseph Giordano Sgt. Phillip Tarbell 2:23 pm Arrived at Quonset Point Naval Air Station. 2:31 pm The President departed Quonset Point Naval Air Station via USMC helicopter, arriving at helioport at 2:36 pm. 2:37 pm Departed helioport and motored to Fort Adams Dock, boarded the Barbara Anne and embarked for Constellation Pier, arriving there at 3:11 pm. Motored to the Summer White House, arriving there at 3:13 pm. 8:38 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower, Mrs. Howard Snyder, Nurse Lorene Miller and Lt. Gerald H. Weyrauch attended the movie, "Song of the South", which concluded at 10:14 pm. No further activity this date. NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1957 7:56 am The President, accompanied by Hon. James Hagerty and Captain Aurand, departed the Summer White House and walked to the office. 7:58 am Arrived at the office. 12:25 pm The President departed his office and walked to the Summer White House. 2:14 pm The President departed the Summer White House and walked to his office, arriving there at 2:16 pm. 2:28 pm Departed the office and returned to the Summer White House. 3:09 pm The President and Hon. James Hagerty departed the Summer White House and walked to the helioport. 3:12 pm The President went to Quonset Point NAS via helicopter. 3:17 pm Arrived at Quonset Point Naval Air Station. 3:20 pm The President was airborne for Washington, D. C. aboard the Columbine. Those accompanying there were: Hon. James Hagerty Mrs. Ann Whitman Colonel Walter Tkach St. John Moaney Mr. James Rowley Special Agents Nicholson and Flohr 4:50 pm Arrived at MATS Terminal, Washington, D. C. WASHINGTON, D. C. 4:52 pm The President and Hon. James Hagerty departed MATS Terminal and motored to the White House. 5:05 pm Arrived at the White House. The President entered the Mansion to work on his address for the evening over TV and Radio. SEPTEMBER 24, 1957 Page 2 WASHINGTON, D. C. 8:35 pm The President, Major and Mrs. John Eisenhower, and Colonel Robert L. Schulz walked from the Mansion to the Cabinet Room. 8:51 pm The President, Major and Mrs. John Eisenhower, Colonel Robert L. Schulz and Mr. Robert Montgomery walked from the Cabinet Room to the President's office. Still and news reel pictures were taken until 9:00 pm. 9:00 - 9:13 pm The President delivered a nation-wide TV address concerning the school integration situation at Little Rock, Arkansas. 9:20 pm The President, Major and Mrs. John Eisenhower and Colonel Robert L. Schulz departed the President's office and walked to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1957 WASHINGTON, D. C. 6:58 am The President, accompanied by Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster and Colonel Robert L. Schulz departed the White House and motored to MATS Terminal. 7:08 am Arrived at MATS Terminal. 7:15 am The President departed MATS TErminal aboard the Columbine for Quonset Point, Rhode Island. Those accompanying him were: Hon. James Hagerty Mr. Robert Clark, INS Mrs. Ann Whitman Colonel Walter Tkach Mr. Jack Steele of Newsweek Mr. Edward Folliard, Washington Post Mr. Cleve Ryan, White House Press electrician Mr. Jack Cliff, White House Chauffeur Mr. James Rowley Sgt. John Moaney NEWPORT, R. I. 8:33 am Arrived at Quonset Point Naval Air Station. Boarded helicopter for. helioport, Naval Base. The President and Captain Aurand walked from the helioport, Naval Base, to the Summer White House. 8:49 am Arrived at the Summer White House. 9:03 am The President walked to his office. 9:17 am The President, General Howard McC. Snyder and Captain Evan P. Aurand departed the office and motored to Constellation Pier, boarded the Barbara Anne and went to Fort Adams Dock, then motored to the Newport Country Club, arriving there at 9:37 am. 9:45 - 12:47 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with Captain George R. Muse Hon. James Hagerty Mr. Norman Palmer WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1957 Page 2 NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND 12:48 pm As the President left the 18th hole, he was introduced to U. S. Marshall Ralph Gray of Boston, Massachusetts and his daughter, Mary Gray. As the President was about to enter his car, Mrs. Donald Scott asked that he pose with her three children, Windy, Robin, and Brian Scott - and the President obliged. Mrs. Scott is from Somerset, Massachusetts. 12:50 pm The President, Hon. James Hagerty, and General Howard McC. Snyder motored to Fort Adams Dock, boarded the Barbara Anne for Constellation Pier, then motored to the Summer White House. 1:10 pm Arrived at the Summer White House. 1:30 - 3:30 pm The President rested. 3:35 pm The President, Colonel Walter Tkach, and Captain Evan P. Aurand departed the Summer White House and motored to Constellation Pier, boarded the Barbara Anne for Fort Adams Dock, then motored to the Newport Country Club. 3:56 pm Arrived at the Newport Country Club. The President practiced putting, chipping and driving until 5:43 pm. 5:43 pm The President was introduced to Mrs. Mildred Pickett, mother of Norman Palmer. Pictures were taken. 5:45 pm The President and Captain Evan P. Aurand departed the Newport Country Club and returned to the Summer White House. 6:04 pm Arrived at the Summer White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1957 NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND 7:49 am The President, Hon. James Hagerty, and Captain Evan P. Aurand walked from the Summer White House to the office. 7:55 - 8:30 am Mr. Henry Ford, II 8:30 am The President, Mr. Henry Ford, Hon. James Hagerty and Captain Evan P. Aurand motored to Constellation Pier, boarded the Barbara Anne for Fort Adams Dock, then motored to the Newport Country Club. 8:51 am Arrived at the Newport Country Club. 9:06 - 12:15 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with Mr. Henry Ford, II Mr. Howard Cushing Mr. Norman Palmer On the 18th green, the President greeted and shook hands with Major General Archibald V. Arnold, USA, retired, and Commander J. Ball, General Arnold's son-in-law. On the 10th tee, the President posed for pictures with the golf foursome. 12:18 pm The President, Mr. Henry Ford, II, Hon. James Hagerty and General Howard McC. Snyder departed Newport Country Club and motored to Fort Adams Dock. At this point, Mr. Henry Ford boarded USMC helicopter for Quonset Point, R. I. 12:35 pm The President, Hon. James Hagerty, and General Howard McC. Snyder boarded the Barbara Anne and pulled alongside the submarine "Seawolf". THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1957 Page 2 12:37 pm The President boarded the "Seawolf" and shook hands with Commander Richard B. Laning the submarine's commanding officer Rear Admiral Frederick B. Warder Commander sub Force, Atlantic Fleet Lt. Commander Robert Y. Kaufman, Executive Officer of the Seawolf Lt. W. A. Matson Lt. J. T. Rigsbee Ensign R. D. Robertson As the President was piped aboard, an honor guard in dress blues lined up on the bow of the Sea Wolf. 12:40 pm The Seawolf was underway down the East Passage at this time and the President went below at 12:45 pm, to the Mess. After informally greeting the enlisted men present, the President was introduced to Milton W. Tucker, HMC, who introduced the President to the others at the table: D. P. Stockstill, RM1, Kingman, Kansas C. E. Gay, ENI, Hope County, Texas J. Munson, EMI, Dallas, Texas W. J. Dooling, SA, West Islip, New York Before being seated, the President shook hands with ICI Thomas M. Russell, who played "The Eyes of Texas" on the organ as the President entered the dining area. Upon completion of the luncheon, the President was asked to cut the lemon cake, decorated with an American flag, with a sword. "Commander in Chief" was also written on the icing of the cake, 1:15 pm The President made a tour of the "Seawolf", accompanied by Commander Laning, Admiral Warder, Lt. Commander Kaufman, Hon. James Hagerty, Captain Aurand and General Howard McC. Snyder. 1:16 pm Entered the torpedo room, 1:18 pm Entered the Chief Petty Officers Mess. Here he shook hands with Charles B. Gilbert, III, civilian electrical engineer. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1957 Page 3 NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND Aboard the "Seawolf" (The "Seawolf" went 8 miles out to sea). 1:20 pm Entered the control room. At 1:24 pm the President gave the order to "dive" to R. E. Small, Torpedoman 3/C of Warwick, R. I. 1:28 pm The President entered the sonar room, then climbed a ladder into the conning tower or "sail" section and peered through the periscope. 1:33 pm Came back down the ladder through the control room to the reactor compartment. 1:39 pm The signal to surface was given. 1:41 pm Toured the engine room, the reactor control room, and the stern room. The President then went to the control room where he addressed the entire crew over the intercom system and thanked them for making the trip so pleasant. 1:46 pm The President and party returned to the Officers Wardroom where the President signed papers in remembrance of his visit. He was presented with a small tie clasp in the shape of a submarine, by Commander Laning and a small card making the President an honorary member of the crew. He also received a color photograph of the "Seawolf". The President autographed a piece of the ship's stationery for Chief Steward James M. Lawrence, Jr., of New Orleans, La. 2:10 pm The President came on deck of the Seawolf. 2: pm Transferred to the Barbara Anne and embarked for Constellation Pier. The four members of the press who accompanied the Presidential party aboard the "Seawolf" were invited to make the return trip to Constellation Pier: John Edwards, Francis Stephenson, Bradford Kress, and Henry Burroughs. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1957 Page 4 2:39 pm Arrived at Constellation Pier and motored to the Summer White House. 2:42 pm Arrived at the Summer White House. 4:30 pm The President walked to his office. 5:05 pm Mr. Clifford Roberts and Lt. Gerald H. Weyrauch entered the President's office. 5: 21 pm The President and Mr. Clifford Roberts departed the office and returned to the Summer White House. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cushing were guests until 6:40 pm. 11:10 pm Mr. Clifford Roberts departed the Summer White House. No further activity this date. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1957 NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND 7:16 am Captain Aurand entered the Summer White House. 7:48 am The President, Hon. James Hagerty, and Captain Evan P. Aurand departed the Summer White House and walked to the office. 7:50 am Arrived at the office. 8:20 am Mr. Thomas E. Stephens, the artist. 8:59 am The President, Hon. James Hagerty, and Colonel Walter Tkach departed the office and motored to Constellation Pier, boarded the Barbara Anne for Fort Adams Dock, motored to the Newport Country Club. 9:20 am Arrived at the Newport Country Club. 9:30 - 1:10 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with Mr. Clifford Roberts Mr. Howard Cushing Hon. James Hagerty Mr. Norman Palmer On the 10th tee, the President was introduced to Mrs. Charles Ford and Mr. John Ames. On the 18th green, the President was introduced to the Newport Country Club greenskeeper and posed for pictures with him and Mr. Howard Cushing. (Mr. Ray Granger) The President also met Mr. Frank Toner, owner of Toners' Diner, Newport, R. I. Enroute to his automobile, the President met Mr. William Gilbane, Providence, Rhode Island. The President, Hon. James Hagerty, Mr. Clifford Roberts, and Colonel Walter Tkach departed the Newport Country Club and returned to the Summer White House, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1957 Page 2 NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND 1:36 pm Arrived at the Summer White House. 4:00 pm King Leopold III, of Belgium, Ex-Chief of State Princess Liliane of Belgium Admiral and Mrs. Henry Crommelin Admiral and Mrs. Lester K. Rice Admiral and Mrs. Stuart H. Ingersoll Mrs. John C. Daniel (wife of Admiral Daniel) (The above had tea with the President and Mrs. Eisenhower in Quarters "A"). 5:45 pm Following tea, the President and Mrs. Eisenhower posed for pictures with Ex-King Leopold and Princess Liliane at the entrance of the Summer White House. 5:52 pm The President and Hon. James Hagerty departed the Summer White House and walked to the office. 6:10 pm Departed the office and returned to Quarters "A". 6:20 - 7:25 pm General and Mrs. Howard MC. Snyder Mr. Thomas E. Stephens, the artist 8:20 - 9:40 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower and Nurse Lorene Miller viewed the movie "Canyon River", which was completed at 9:40 pm. No further activity this date. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1957 NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND 7:47 am The President and Captain Evan P. Aurand departed the Summer White House and walked to the office. 8:15 - 8:30 am Captain William F. Amsden, USN, Retired (First person from Dickinson County to go to service academy) 8:20 - 8:42 am Admiral Stuart H. Ingersoll, USN President of the Naval War College Captain Evan P. Aurand (The President congratulated Admiral Ingersoll on award of Distinguished Service Medal). (Photographs were taken) 8:43 am Mr. Thomas E. Stephens, the artist, met the President upon his departure from the office. 9:10 am The President, Mr. Thomas Stephens, and Hon. James Hagerty departed the office and motored to Constellation Pier, boarded the Barbara Anne for Fort Adams Dock, motored to the Newport Country Club. 9:33 am Arrived at the Newport Country Club. The President and Hon. James Hagerty rode in one car, and Mr. Thomas E. Stephens rode with Captain Olive Marsh in another car. 9:41 - 12:50 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with Mr. Howard Cushing Hon. James Hagerty Mr. Norman Palmer Just off the 13th green, the President met and shook hands with eight nuns from the St. Augustine Convent: Sister Mary Daniel Sister Marie Paula Sister Mary Carmel Sister Mary Janet Sister Mary Macrina Sister Mary Florita Sister Mary Deleisse Sister Mary Monaca (Pictures were taken with the above group) SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1957 Page 2 NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND 12:50 pm At the 18th hole, the President gave "Mr. President" golf balls to James Dwyer, age 14, 42 Carrol Avenue Newport, and Mike MacDonald, age 12, of Newport. Before departing the 18th green, the President was introduced to Mr. Vaskem Yacoubian, Statler Hotel, Boston, Massachusetts. 12:54 pm The President and Hon. James Hagerty departed the Newport Country Club and motored to Fort Adams Dock. At Fort Adams Dock, the President shook hands with the following nuns of the Salve Regina College: Sisters Mary Rose, Mary Hilda, Mary Evangelista, Mary Anacletus, Mary Martina, Mary Rufina, Mary Venard, Mary Constance, Mary Martha, Mary Mercedes, Mary Jean, Marie Therese, Mary Kathleen, Mary Eloise, Mary John Francis, Mary Rose Agnes, Mary Philemon, Mary Donald, Mary Clarice, Mary Laura, Mary Rosina, Mary Othilda, Mary Donalda, Mary Rosalia, Mary Augustine, Mary Norbert, Mary Wilhelmina, Mary Laurene, Marie Esperance, and Mary Michaeleen. The President also met Mrs. Charles J. Aubin, Jr. and Miss Patricia Aubin. 12:59 pm The President, Hon. James Hagerty, and Colonel Walter Tkach boarded the Barbara Anne and embarked for Constellation Pier, arriving there at 1:13 pm. 1:14 pm Departed Constellation Pier and motored to the Summer White House. 1:17 pm Arrived at the Summer White House. 6:20 pm General Alfred Gruenther, Messrs. George Allen and Ellis Slater had dinner with the President, then played bridge during the evening, until 11:45 pm. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1957 NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND 8:04 am The President, accompanied by Captain Evan P. Aurand, departed the Summer White House and walked to his office. 8:58 am The President and Captain Aurand departed the office and walked to the Summer White House. 10:18 am General Alfred Gruenther, Mr. George Allen and Mr. Ellis Slater entered the Summer White House. Had lunch with the President. 1:50 pm The President, General Alfred Gruenther, Mr. George Allen, and Mr. Ellis Slater departed the Summer White and went to the Newport Country Club, arriving at 2:13 pm. (General Gruenther departed the Newport Country Club with Captain Evan P. Aurand and flew via helicopter to Hillsdale, R. I., where General Gruenther boarded a plane for Washington, D. C. ). 2:20 pm The President was introduced to Mr. Anthony L. Pennochi of Newport, R. I. 2:21 - 5:07 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with Mr. George Allen Mr. Ellis D. Slater Hon. James Hagerty On the 13th green, the President met and shook hands with Mrs. Jack Allen, wife of the President's caddie, and their five children, Ellen, Claire Schade, Anne, Bruce, and Robert Allen. At the completion of the 18th hole, the President shook hands with Mr. John F. Phelan, Newport City Solicitor, and his seven children, Peggy, Nancy, Jack, Marie, Patricia, Susan and Thomas Phelan. The President presented a "Mr. President" golf ball to Jerry Martlane, Mr. Ellis Slater's caddie SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1957 Page 2 NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND 5:13 pm As the President was entering his automobile, he shook hands with Mr. and Mrs. Francis Stephenson. (Mr. Stephenson is White House Reporter). 5:14 pm The President, Messrs. George Allen and Ellis Slater, departed the Newport Country Club and went to Fort Adams Dock, boarded the Barbara Anne for Constellation Pier, then motored to the Summer White House. (Mr. Allen and Mr. Slater alighted at Quarters "I" and the President proceeded to the Summer White House). 6:12 - 7:17 pm Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wilson Brooks. No further activity this date. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1957 NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND 7:44 am The President and Captain Evan P. Aurand departed the Summer White House and walked to his office. 7:45 - 8:00 am Admiral Henry Crommelin. 8:18 am The President, Hon. James Hagerty and Captain Evan P. Aurand departed the office and motored to Constellation Pier, boarded the Barbara Anne, embarked for Fort Adams Dock, then motored to the Newport Country Club. (Before boarding the Barbara Anne, the President was introduced to A. Nicholas Altieri, Chef, Officers Club, Newport Naval Base.) 8:56 - 11:50 am The President played 18 holes of golf with Hon, James Hagerty Mr. Howard Cushing Mr. Norman Palmer Following the golf game, the President was introduced to to these members of the Newport Police Department: Inspector Manning Lt. Maloney Sgt. Whitford Officer Hopkins Officer Campbell Officer Anderson Sgt. Quinn Hon. James Hagerty introduced the President to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rando, Scituate, Mass., and their children: Therese Ann, Mary Elisabeth and Thomas Rando, Jr. Mrs. Ranee Farrell, Scituate, Mass. 12:02 pm The President, Hon. James Hagerty and Colonel Walter Tkach departed the Newport Country Club and motored to Constellation Pier. 12:15 pm At Constellation Pier, the President made a few remarks to the members of the press concerning his stay in Newport. Still and newsreel pictures were taken. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1957 Page 2 NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND 12:17 pm The President was introduced to Mr. Albert "Bud" Fisher, Manager of Hazards Beach, Newport, R. I., who recently retired from the U. S. Navy after 30 years in the submarine service. 12:18 pm The President, Hon. James Hagerty, and Captain Evan P. Aurand, departed Constellation Pier and motored to the Summer White House. 2:26 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower, accompanied by Captain Evan P. Aurand, departed the Summer White House and motored to Constellation Pier. 2:27 pm Arrived at Constellation Pier. The President bid farewell to Admiral and Mrs. Henry Crommelin Admiral Stuart Ingersoll Captain Weiler (James B.) Lt. William Tell 2:30 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed Constellation Pier aboard the Barbara Anne and went to Carrier Landing, Quonset Point. Those accompanying were: Hon. James Hagerty General Howard McC. Snyder Captain Evan P. Aurand Colonel Walter Tkach Miss Rose Wood Sgt. and Mrs. John Moaney Nurse Lorene Miller 3:08 pm Arrived at Carrier Landing, Quonset Point, R. I. Here the President was greeted by Captain G. M. Cunha. Departed for Operations Building. At Operations Building, the President and Mrs. Eisenhower were greeted by Captain Frank M. Slater, Chief of Staff to Admiral Lester, Quonset Point NAS; Captain B. E. Close, Commanding Officer, Quonset Point NAS, and Commander T. G. Doyle, Base Operations Officer. Ruffles, flourishes and Hail to the Chief were rendered by the Navy Band, following which the President inspected the Honor Guard. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1957 Page 3 NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND 3:25 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower boarded the Columbine for flight to Washington, D. C. Those accompanying were: General Howard McC. Snyder Captain Evan P. Aurand Hon. and Mrs. James Hagerty Mrs. Ann Whitman Mrs. Mary Jane McCaffree Colonel Walter Tkach Miss Rose Wood CWO Charles Longello Sgt. and Mrs. John Moaney Nurse Lorene Miller 4:50 pm Arrived at MATS Terminal, Washington, D. C. 5:05 pm Arrived at the White House. 5:07 pm The President arrived in the office with Hon. James Hagerty. 5:07 - 5:46 pm (General Maxwell Taylor) (Hon. Wilbur M. Brucker) (General E. G. Wheeler) (Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster) (Hon. James Hagerty) 5:46 - 6:05 pm General Robert Cutler 6:07 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1957 8:05 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:10 - 8:27 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 8:28 - 8:35 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 8:37 - 8:40 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 9:00 - 9:35 am Hon. Robert B. Anderson 9:35 - 10:03 am Hon. Herbert Brownell, Jr. 10:03 - 10:05 am Hon. Sherman Adams 10:06 - 10:32 am Hon. Arthur Larson Director, United States Information Agency 10:33 - 11:25 am Hon. John Foster Dulles 11:25 - 11:43 am Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier 11:43 - 12:03 pm Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Howard Pyle Hon. Gerald Morgan 12:04 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 1:47 pm The President returned to the office. 2:16 - 2:17 pm Hon. Herbert Brownell, Jr. Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. James Hagerty 2:17 - 2:26 pm Hon. Herbert Brownell, Jr. Hon. James Hagerty 2:26 - 2:36 pm Hon. Herbert Brownell, Jr. Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. James Hagerty OCTOBER 1, 1957, TUESDAY Page 2 2:36 - 3:30 pm Governor Frank G. Clement, Tennessee Governor LeRoy Collins, Florida Governor Luther H. Hodges, North Carolina Governor Theodore R. McKeldin, Maryland Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Howard Pyle Hon. James Hagerty Mr. Frank Bane 3:30 - 4:02 pm Hon. Herbert Brownell, Jr. 3:50 - 5:00 pm Hon. George M. Humphrey Hon. Thomas E. Stephens (4:40 - 4:58 pm) Hon. Sherman Adams (joined at 4:44 pm) Hon. James Hagerty (joined at 4:44 pm) Hon. Herbert Brownell, Jr., (joined at 4:47 pm) 5:00 - 5:03 pm Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Herbert Brownell, Jr., (until 5:05 pm) 5:08 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 5:25 pm The President went to the South Grounds to practice golf. 7:22 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the White House and motored to the home of Secretary and Mrs. John Foster Dulles, 2740 32nd Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. 7:30 pm Arrived at the home of Secretary and Mrs. Dulles. Here they were greeted by the above. Other guests were: Vice President and Mrs. Richard Nixon Hon. and Mrs. Charles E. Wilson (For whom party was given) Hon. and Mrs. George M. Humphrey Hon. and Mrs. Herbert Brownell, Jr. Hon. and Mrs. Robert B. Anderson Hon. and Mrs. Arthur Summerfield Hon. Allan Dulles Admiral and Mrs. Arthur Radford Mrs. Africa Macondray OCTOBER 1, 1957, TUESDAY Page 3 7:30 - 8:13 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower had refreshments at the home of Secretary and Mrs. John Foster Dulles. 8:13 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower, accompanied by Hon. Herbert Brownell, Jr., departed the Dulles residence and motored to the White House. (Other guests remained for dinner). 8:23 pm Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1957 7:30 am The President arrived in the office. 8:03 - 8:15 am Hon. Sherman Adams 8:25 am The President departed the office and went to the National Presbyterian Church in observance of National Day of Prayer. 8:55 am The President returned to the office. 8:56 - 8:58 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 9:00 - 11:06 am NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL (338th Meeting) The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Charles E. Wilson Hon. Gordon Gray Hon. Robert B. Anderson Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. Harold E. Stassen Hon. D. A. Fitzgerald, ICA Hon. Arthur Larson Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier Hon. Christian A. Herter Hon. Walter S. Robertson Hon. James P. Richards General Nathan F. Twining Hon. Allen W. Dulles Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Robert Cutler Hon. Frederick M. Dearborn Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Donald A. Quarles Hon. G. Frederick Reinhardt Hon. Maurice Stans Hon. Mansfield Sprague Hon. James S. Lay, Jr. Hon. S. Everett Gleason 11:20 - 11:28 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1957 Page 2 11:30 - 11:46 am Hon. W. Randolph Burgess Ambassador to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (Called on the President before departing for his new duties) 12:03 - 12:09 pm Hon. James Hagerty 12:10 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:10 pm The President returned to the office. 2:11 - 2:28 pm Hon. James Hagerty 2:34 pm The President departed the White House for Burning Tree. 2:52 pm Arrived at Burning Tree Country Club. 3:03 - 5:24 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with Hon. Richard M. Nixon Colonel Thomas Belshe 5:26 pm The President, the Vice President, Colonel Thomas Belshe and Colonel Walter Tkach went to the locker room where they remained and talked until 6:12 pm. 6:13 pm The President, accompanied by Colonel Walter Tkach departed Burning Tree Country Club and motored to the White House, arriving there at 6:40 pm. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1957 8:03 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:03 - 8:17 am Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 8:30 - 8:47 am Hon. Robert Cutler 8:54 - 9:41 am Hon. Sherman Adams 9:41 - 9:54 am Hon, Sherman Adams (out 9:45 am) Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 9:54 - 10:28 am Hon. Herbert Brownell, Jr. Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. I. Jack Martin Hon. Bryce Harlow Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Mrs. Anne Wheaton 10:30 - 11:00 am PRESS CONFERENCE 11:04 - 11:10 am Mrs. Henry B. Saylor (Wife of General Henry B. Saylor) 11:16 - 11:44 am Hon. Arthur Summerfield 11:44 - 12:00 Noon Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 12:00 Noon The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 1:35 pm The President departed the office and motored to Burning Tree Country Club. Colonel Walter Tkach accompanied the President. 1:55 pm Arrived at Burning Tree Country Club. 2:18 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with Mr. W. C. Gilliam Mr. Tom Beavers Colonel Thomas Belshe THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1957 Page 2 5:45 pm The President, accompanied by Mr. James Rowley and Colonel Walter Tkach, departed Burning Tree Country and motored to the White House. 6:08 pm Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1957 7:55 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 7:58 - 8:10 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 8:11 - 8:31 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 8:16 - 8:29 am Hon. Sherman Adams 8:33 - 8:40 am Hon. Robert Cutler Hon. James Lay 9:02 am The President departed the White House and motored to MATS Terminal. The President and Dr. Tkach boarded USAF plane #1 for flight to Gettysburg Air Park, Gettysburg, Pa. 9:42 am Arrived at Gettysburg Air Park and motored to the Farm. 9:58 am Arrived at the Gettysburg Farm. 10:15 am The President and Mrs. George Allen departed the Farm and motored to the Gettysburg Country Club. 10:23 am Arrived at the Gettysburg Country Club. 10:35 - 12:47 pm The President and Mr. George Allen played 18 holes of golf. 12:55 pm The President and Mrs. George Allen departed the Gettysburg Country Club and returned to the Farm. 3:45 pm The President, Mr. George Allen, and General Arthur Nevins departed the Farm and motored to the Feaster Farm. Here they were joined by Mr. Ivan Feaster and Mr. Robert Hartley, herdsman. They examined the cattle and the new barn site. 5:45 pm Re turned to the residence. Here General Arthur Nevins left and returned to his Farm. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1957 Page 2 GETTYSBURG, PENNSYLVANI 5:46 pm The President and Mrs. George Allen departed the the residence and motored to the pig farm. They then motored to the residence of Major John Eisenhower, walked around the grounds until 6:08 pm, then motored to the Feaster Farm, then on to the President's Farm, arriving there at 6:14 pm. The President and Mr. Allen walked from the automobile to the teahouse, and returned to the residence at 6:22 pm. No further activity this date. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1957 GETTYSBURG, PA. 10:05 am The President and Mr. George Allen departed the Farm and motored to the Gettysburg Country Club. 10:14 am Arrived at the Gettysburg Country Club. 10:22 - 12:25 pm The President and Mrs. George Allen played 18 holes of golf. 12:27 pm Departed the Gettysburg Country Club and motored to the Farm. 12:38 pm Arrived at the Farm. The President spent a quiet afternoon at the Farm. Major and Mrs. John Eisenhower and their children, General and Mrs. Arthur Nevins, and Mr. and Mrs. George Allen were guests during the afternoon. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1957 GETTYSBURG, PA. The President spent a quiet day at the Farm with Mrs. Eisenhower, Major John and family. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1957 GETTYSBURG, PA. 9:57 am The President, accompanied by Mr. George Allen and General Howard McC. Snyder, departed the residence and motored to the Feaster Farm and looked over the cattle. The President took a picture of one of the cattle. General Arthur Nevins joined the group at the Feaster Farm where they also met with Bob Hartley, herdsman. 11:12 am The President and party departed the Feaster Farm and motored to the duck pond, where they looked over a cow and a calf. 11:30 am Returned to the residence. The President and General Nevins went into the top of the barn, then went to the field in front of the residence. 1:53 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the Gettysburg Farm and motored to the White House. WASHINGTON, D. C. 3:53 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower arrived at the White House. 3:56 pm The President arrived in the office. 3:57 - 4:00 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 4:00 - 4:05 pm Hon. James Hagerty 4:25 - 4:28 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 4:25 - 4:52 pm Hon. Sherman Adams 5:15 - 5:30 pm Hon. Sherman Adams 5:40 - 6:00 pm The President went to the South Grounds to practice golf. 6:10 pm Returned to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1957 7:56 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:00 - 8:10 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 8:10 - 8:13 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 8:17 - 8:23 am Hon. Sherman Adams 8:31 - 8:36 am Hon. Sherman Adams Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 8:37 - 9:17 am Hon. Donald Quarles, Deputy Secretary of Defense Dr. Alan Waterman, Director, National Science Foundation Hon. William M. Holaday, Deputy Secretary of Defense Research and Development Dr. John P. Hagen Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Robert Cutler Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Howard Pyle Hon. Bryce Harlow 9:17 - 9:25 am Hon. Sherman Adams Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. James Hagerty 9:45 - 10:02 am Senator H. Alexander Smith, New Jersey Hon. Wilton B. Persons 10:03 - 10:12 am Hon. James Hagerty 10:28 - 10:29 am Hon. James Hagerty 10:30 - 11:04 am H. E. T. T. Krishna-Machari, Indian Finance Minister H. E. G. L. Mehta, Ambassador of India Hon. William Rountree, Assistant Secretary of State 11:04 - 11:40 am Hon. Charles E. Wilson Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Brig. General Carey Randall TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1957 Page 2 11:40 - 12:15 pm Sir Brian Robertson Sir Harold Caccia, British Ambassador 12:16 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:10 pm The President returned to the office. 2:15 - 2:55 pm (Hon. Ezra Taft Benson) (Hon. Sherman Adams) (Mr. Phillip Areeda) (Dr. Don Paarlberg) 2:55 - 3:01 pm Hon. Ezra Taft Benson 3:45 - 3:47 pm Hon. Sherman Adams 3:58 - 4:12 pm Hon. James Hagerty 4:04 - 5:35 pm (Dr. Detlev W. Bronk, National Academy of Sciences) (Hon. Sherman Adams) (Hon, James Hagerty) OFF THE RECORD (Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster) 5:35 - 5:38 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 5:50 pm The President departed the office and went to the South Grounds to practice golf. 6:07 pm Returned to the office. 6:12 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1957 7:37 am The President arrived in the office with Colonel Schulz, 8:01 - 8:04 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 8:02 - - 8:15 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 8:15 - 8:23 am Mr. Neil McElroy was sworn in as Secretary of Defense. The following attended the ceremony: Mrs. Neil McElroy Mr. Malcolm McElroy (son) Miss Nancy McElroy (daughter) Mr. and Mrs. David Dimling (married daughter and husband) Mr. P. K. McElroy (brother) Mr. M. L. McElroy (brother) Hon. and Mrs. Charles E. Wilson Hon. James P. Mitchell Hon. Donald Quarles Hon. Wilbur Brucker Hon. Thomas S. Gates Hon. James Douglas General Nathan Twining General Maxwell Taylor General Thomas D. White General Randolph McC. Pate Mr. R. R. Deupres Mr. and Mrs. Oliver M. Gale Hon. Franklin G. Floete Just prior to the above ceremony, the President presented to Hon. Charles E. Wilson the Medal of Freedom, the highest award given a civilian, and read a citation. 8:23 - 8:37 am Hon. Neil McElroy General Nathan Twining, General Maxwell D. Taylor Admiral Arleigh Burke General Thomas D. White General Randolph McC. Pate Hon. Robert Cutler Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 8:37 8:43 am Hon. Robert Cutler WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1957 Page 2 8:43 - 8:58 am General John Bragdon 8:55 - 8:58 am Colonel Robert L. Schulz (Joined the above) 8:59 - 9:01 am Hon. James Hagerty 9:25 - 9:35 am Hon. James Hagerty 9:43 - 9:58 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 9:50 - 9:58 am Hon. James Hagerty 10:00 - 10:30 am Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. James Hagerty Hon. I. Jack Martin Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Bryce Harlow Mrs. Anne Wheaton 10:30 - 11:00 am PRESS CONFERENCE 11:15 - 11:36 am Brig. General Benjamin F. Caffey, Jr. (Ret.) (Personal friend of the President's) 11:37 - 12:05 pm (Hon. Percival Brundage) (Hon. Maurice Stans) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Sherman Adams) 12:10 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 1:30 pm The President went to the Broadcast Room to make a tape recording. 1:36 pm The President, accompanied by Hon. Thomas Stephens, departed the White House and motored to Burning Tree Country Club. 2:00 pm Arrived at Burning Tree. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1957 Page 3 2:15 - 5:04 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with General Floyd Parks General C. S. Irvine Colonel Thomas Belshe 5:35 pm The President, accompanied by Dr. Walter Tkach, departed the Burning Tree Country Club and motored to the White House. 6:02 pm Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1957 7:45 am H. E. Komla Gbedemah Finance Minister of Ghana (Had breakfast with the President and the Vice President) 8:49 am The President arrived in the office. 8:50 - 9:02 am H. E. Dr. Jose Gutierrez Gomez Newly-appointed Ambassador of Colombia (Presented his credentials) Hon. Wiley Buchanan 9:00 - 10:55 am NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL (339th Meeting) The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon. Christian A. Herter Hon. Neil McElroy Hon. Victor E. Cooley Hon. Fred C. Scribner, Acting Secretary of the Treasury Hon. Herbert Brownell, Jr. Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. Harold E. Stassen Brig. General Alfred D. Starbird for the Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission Hon. James H. Smith Director, International Cooperation Administration Hon. Arthur Larson Hon. Lewis E. Berry, Acting Federal Civil Defense Administrator Dr. Alan T. Waterman, Director, National Science Foundation Dr. J. Wallace Joyce, National Science Foundation Hon. William M. Holaday, Special Assistant to the Secretary of Defense Dr. John P. Hagen, Director of Project Vanguard Dr. Detlov W. Bronk, President, National Academy of Sciences General Nathan F. Twining Hon. Allen W. Dulles Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Robert Cutler (continued) THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1957 Page 2 9:00 - 10:55 am NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL (continued): Hon. Clarence B. Randall Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Mr. A. G. Waggoner, Executive Assistant to Mr. William A. Holaday Hon. Donald A. Quarles Mr. William Leonhart, Department of State Hon. Maurice Stans, Bureau of the Budget Hon. Mansfield Sprague Dr. John Scoville, CIA Hon. Frederick Dearborn 10:56 - 11:02 am Hon. Robert Cutler 11:02 - 11:14 am Hon. Arthur Larson 11:14 - 11:40 am (Mr. Henry Heald) OFF THE RECORD (President, Ford Foundation) (Mr. Donald David) (Vice President, Ford Foundation) (Hon. Christian Herter) (Hon. Allen Dulles) (Hon. Arthur Larson) 11:40 - 11:53 am (Hon. Christian Herter (Hon. Allen Dulles) 11:53 - 12:00 Noon Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 12:10 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm The following members of the President's Advisory Committee on Government Organization had lunch with the President: OFF THE RECORD (Dr. Milton Eisenhower) (Dr. Arthur Flemming) (Hon. Nelson Rockefeller) (Hon. Sherman Adams) (Hon. Arthur Kimball) (Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster) 2:45 pm The President returned to the office. 2:47 - 3:25 pm (Hon. Richard Nixon) OFF THE RECORD THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1957 Page 3 3:25 - 3:33 pm Hon. Bryce Harlow Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 3:33 - 3:58 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 3:58 - 4:03 pm Hon. Roemer McPhee 3:58 - 3:59 pm Mrs. Anne Wheaton 4:03 - 4:15 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons 4:22 - 4:24 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 4:25 pm The President went to the South Grounds to practice golf. 5:07 pm Returned to the office. 5:12 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1957 7:57 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:00 - 8:16 am Hon. Sherman Adams Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster (until 8:20 am) 8:03 - 8:16 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 8:27 - 8:28 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 8:30 - 8:55 am Hon. Neil McElroy, Secretary of Defense Hon. William M. Holaday, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense, Research and Development Hon. Wilton B. Persons Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 9:01 - 9:02 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 9:02 - 10:59 am CABINET MEETING The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon. Christian Herter Hon. Robert B. Anderson Hon. Neil McElroy Hon. Herbert Brownell, Jr. Hon. Arthur Summerfield Hon. O. Hatfield Chilson Hon. Ezra Taft Benson Hon. Sinclair Weeks Hon. James P. Mitchell Hon. Marion Folsom Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. Maurice Stans Hon. Victor Cooley Dr. Paul W. McCracken (Council of Economic Advisers) Hon. Donald A. Quarles, Deputy Secretary of Defense Hon. William M. McNeil, Assistant Secretary of Defense Hon. Leo A. Hoegh, FCDA Hon. Arthur Larson, USIA Hon. Franklin Floete, GSA (continued) FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1957 Page 2 9:02 - 10:59 am CABINET MEETING (continued) Hon. James H. Smith, Jr., ICA Hon. Fred Scribner, Treasury Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Maxwell M. Rabb Hon. Clarence Randall Hon. Robert Cutler Hon. Meyer Kestnbaum General John Bragdon Hon. John Stambaugh Hon. Howard Pyle Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. I. Jack Martin Hon. Jack Anderson Hon. Rocco Siciliano Hon. Edward McCabe Mrs. Anne Wheaton Mr. Wyane Warrington Mr. Roemer McPhee Mr. Bradley Patterson Mr. Arthur Minnich Mr. Lehrer, Department of Defense 10:59 - 11:03 am Hon. Robert Cutler 11:15 - 11:20 am The President greeted a group of NATO Naval Chaplains at the White House. The following represent 14 different countries: General Fernand F. M. Cammaert, Belgium Captain Raymond Couvreur, Belgium Reverend Rene P. M. Thierens, Belgium Captain Ernest G. B. Foote, Canada Captain Ronald MacLean, Canada Reverend Doctor Michael Neiiendam, Denmark Monsignor M. Potevin, France Reverend H. De Tienda, France Reverend Andre Crocq, France Rabbi D. Feuerwerker, France Deacon (General) Friedrich Hofmann, Germany Vicar Prelate (General( George Werthmann, Germany Deacon Reinfried Claser, Germany Deacon Hans Frense, Germany (continued) FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1957 Page 3 11:15 11:20 am NATO Naval Chaplains (list continued): Commander Epiphanios Kalafatis, Greece Lt. Commander Alfredo Ferrero, Italy Lt. Commander Don Ambrogio Nebbiolo, Italy Lt. Con Pasquale Guerriero, Italy Captain J. H. Sillevis Smitt, Netherlands Captain J. F. M. DeSain, Netherlands Commander J. W. Sepmeyer, Netherlands Commander B. J. Wilmink, Netherlands Commander Halvor Moxnes Landsem, Norway Lt. Jose Carraia Da Cunha, Portugal Lt. Joao A. P. Vasconselos, Portugal Commander Fernando Ornelas Vasconcelos, Portugal Colonel V. Vicente Vela Marqueta, Spain Colonel Don Antonio Lamas Lourido, Spain Major Don Jose M. Sanchez Esquinas Ortiz, Spain Captain Mithat Uler, Moslem, Turkey Professor Nusret Koymen, Moslem, Turkey Archdeacon Frederick Darrell Bunt, United Kingdom Right Reverend C. D. Fay, United Kingdom Reverend H. James Nicol Purves, Church of Scotland Rear Admiral Edward B. Harp, Jr., United States Rear Admiral George A. Rosso, United States Captain J. Floyd Dreith, United States Captain Joshua L. Goldberg, United States Captain J. Noel, United States Lt. JG. Edward J. Gannon, United States Albert France, Jr., United States Captain Evan P. Aurand accompanied the above group. 11:34 11:55 am The following representatives of the Pennsylvania Livestock Exposition called on the President and presented a ticket to the Exposition: Mr. Leon Falk, Chairman of the Exposition Dr. W. L. Henning, Pennsylvania Secretary of Agriculture Mr. Ray Clites, The Johnstown Tribune Democrat Mr. Donald Cresswell, Public Relations Officer, State Department of Agriculture, Pa. 11:53 11:59 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 11:53 11:59 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster (until 12:05 pm) 1:00 pm (LUNCH) FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1957 Page 4 1:50 pm The President returned to the office. 3:40 pm The President went to the South Grounds to practice golf. 4:37 pm Returned to the office. 4:45 - 4:50 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 4:55 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 7:39 pm The President, General Howard McC. Snyder, and Colonel William Draper departed the White House and motored to Griffith Stadium to attend the football game between the U. S. Air Force Academy and George Washington University. 7:48 pm Arrived at Griffith Stadium. The President was greeted by: Hon. James H. Douglas, Secretary of the Air Force General Thomas D. White General Nathan F. Twining General Curtis E. LeMay Air Vice Marshal Selway of Great Britain. 7:50 pm The President was escorted to his box by Dr. Cloyd Heck Marvin, President of George Washington University. Upon arrival in the Presidential Box, the President was introduced to General James E. Briggs, U. S. Air Force Academy, and Admiral (Retired) Oswald Colclough, Dean of Faculty of George Washington University. Others seated in the Presidential Box were: Hon. Wilton B. Persons Mr. John St. Clair Brookes Col. William Draper Col. William W. Thomas Mr. Robert Flemming Hon. Godfrey Leon Munter Gen. Elwood R. Quesada Col. Vincent Puglisi Col. Walter Tkach Brig. Gen. A. J. Goodpaster Capt. Evan P. Aurand Col. George Simler Col. Robert L. Schulz Brig. Gen. Robert Stillman Gen. Howard McC. Snyder Mr. James Rowley Col. Robert McDermott 10:30 pm The President and his party departed Griffith Stadium. 10:36 pm Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1957 7:45 am The President had breakfast with Senator William F. Knowland at the White House. 8:30 am The President went to the Broadcast Room to make a recording for the Greater San Francisco Republican Committee Fund Raising Dinner. 8:40 am The President arrived in the office. 8:50 am The President departed the White House and motored to Fort Meade to play golf. He was accompanied by General Howard McC. Snyder General Floyd Parks Colonel Thomas Belshe 9:30 am Arrived at Fort George Meade. 9:47 - 12:55 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with General Floyd Parks Colonel Thomas Belshe Dr. Leonard Heaton 12:57 pm At the Club House, the President shook hands with General Charles E. Hart General Rinaldo Van Brunt Just as the President was leaving the Club, he shook hands with General James R. Pierce 1:00 pm The President, General Howard McC. Snyder and Colonel Thomas Belshe departed Ft. George Meade and motored to the White House. 1:43 pm Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1957 10:50 am The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the White House and motored to National Presbyterian Church. 10:55 am Arrived at National Presbyterian Church, for the 11:00 am Services. 12:02 pm Services completed, the President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the Church. Photographs were made at the entrance of the President and Mrs. Eisenhower, Rev. L. R. Elson and Rev. John Vedder. 12:05 pm Departed the National Presbyterian Church and motored to the residence of Major and Mrs. John Eisenhower in Alexandria, Virginia. 12:51 pm Departed the residence of Major John and Mrs. Eisenhower and returned to the White House. 1:06 pm Arrived at the White House. OFFICE MEMORANDUM Republican National Committee To: Tom Stephens Date: 10/12/57 From:- Jo Good Subject:- President's Birthday Ceremony Enclosed are 50 copies of the lists of D. C. Neighbor-to-Neighbor workers who will be at the White House this afternoon. The following people will arrive at the Southwest Gate in advance to identify the respective groups: Mrs. Edna MacQuarrie - Hot Shoppes Personnel Mr. William Marston - Republican National Comm. Miss Mary Widener - Congressional Committee Mr. James D. Hughes - Vice President's Staff Miss Olive Hurley - Senatorial Committee Staff Fred L. Dixon - D. C. Neighbor-to-Neighbor Mrs. Martin I. Murphy - D. C. Neighbor-to-Neighbor J. Franklin Wilson - D. C. Neighbor-to-Neighbor 3. Elsenhower 1 Library MEMORANDUM October 11, 1957 To: Tom Stephens, The White House From: Meade Alcorn Subject: Presentation of Birthday Cake to the President, Monday, October 14 The following Republican officials will join in presenting a mammoth birthday cake to the President on Monday, October 14, 1957, 4:00 p.m: The Vice President Meade Alcorn, Chairman and Mrs. Alcorn Republican National Committee Hon. Richard M. Simpsonand Mrs. Simpson Chairman, National Republican Congressional Committee Mrs. Peter Gibson President, National Federation of Republican Women John Ashbrook Chairman, Young Republican National Federation Mrs. Charles S. Thomas (In her husband's absence will represent the Republican National Finance Committee.) Mrs. Julie Kirlin Libr National Director, Neighbor-to-Neighbor Campaign Mrs. Howard A. Coffin DIRECT Republican National Committeewoman for D.C. Chairman, D.C. Neighbor-to-Neighbor Drive Michael Gill Young Republican National Committeeman for D.C. Asst. Chairman, D.C. Neighbor-to-Neighbor Drive Clyde D. Garrett Republican National Committeeman for D.C. George L. Hart, Jr. Chairman, Republican State Committee in and for D.C. Lewis T. Breuninger Finance Chairman, D.C. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Marriott, Sr. (Mr. Marriott is the President of Hot Shoppes, Inc. where the cake was made.) LIBIRTY TIME TABLE PRESIDENT'S BIRTHDAY CEREMONY Divide BUL Sat., Oct. 12, 9:00 a.m. A representative from Hargrove Display Decorators will come to the Republican National Committee and decorate the table, constructed by Washington Woodworking Co., on which the President's birthday cake will be placed. Mon., Oct. 14, 2:15 p.m. Union Storage and Transfer Company truck will arrive at the Republican National Committee to pick up the decorated table and deliver to the Southwest Gate of the White House at 2:45 p.m. Russell Roots and Eugene Williams will perform this task and Joe DeCola, Execu- tive Secretary, National Federation of Young Republicans, will be on hand to see that the table is placed in the area designated by the White House--on the lawn in front of the South Portico. This truck will leave the White House grounds immediately upon delivery. 3:10 p.m. Hot Shoppes truck with police escort will arrive at the Southwest Gate of the White House to deliver the birth- day cake. Mrs. Edna MacQuarrie, secretary to the presi- dent of Hot Shoppes, Inc., will be on hand to identify all Hot Shoppes personnel. Wade Lyons, David Lea, Fred Cook and T. C. Bowden will be available to place the cake on the table. Vera Sawyer, Hot Shoppes cake decorator, will be present to do any re-touching of the cake that is necessary or repair any damage that might occur in moving it. Joe DeCola will oversee this en- tire operation. Truck and driver will depart from White House grounds and park nearby to be able to re- turn at the end of the ceremony to pick up the cake. Driver and helpers are to be admitted to the ceremony. 3:15 p.m. The following persons will arrive at the Southwest Gate of the White House to organize the arriving guests: Douglas Copley, Marianne Copley, Thomas McKevitt and Donald Tubridy. 3:15 p.m. Staff of the Republican National Committee will leave for White House, as previously instructed in memorandum from Chairman Alcorn. Copy attached. 3:30 p.m. Staff of the Republican National Committee will clear through the Southwest Gate of the White House. Mr. William Marston will be there at 3:15 to identify the National Committee staff. 3:30 p.m. The following persons will arrive at Chairman Alcorn's office to accompany him to the White House: Congressman Richard M. Simpson, Mrs. Peter Gibson, Mr. John Ashbrook, Mrs. Charles S. Thomas, Mrs. Julie Kirlin, Mrs. Howard A. Coffin, Mr. Michael Gill, Mr. Clyde D. Garrett, Mr. George L. Hart, Jr., Mr. Lewis T. Breuninger, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Marriott, Sr. - 2 - Mon., Oct. 14, 3:40 p.m. Chairman Alcorn and those listed above will leave the Republican National Committee and proceed to the South- west Gate of the White House by cab. 3:30 to 3:45 p.m. The staffs of the Vice President's office, Senatorial and Congressional Committees, D. C. Neighbor-to-Neighbor workers and Hot Shoppes personnel will clear through the Southwest Gate of the White House. In addition to the lists of name which will be in the hands of the White House guards, the following people will be at the gate in advance to identify those attending the ceremony for their respective groups: Vice President's Staff James D. Hughes Senatorial Committee Miss Olive Hurley Congressional Committee Miss Mary Widener D. C. Neighbor-to-Neighbor Mrs. Martin I. Murphy Fred L. Dixon and J. Franklin Wilson Hot Shoppes Personnel Mrs. Edna MacQuarrie 3:50 p.m. Chairman Alcorn and group will meet the Vice President at the Southwest Gate of the White House. 3:55 p.m. All of the people assembled at the Southwest Gate of the White House, including the White House Staff, will be organized by Douglas Copley and his helpers, with the Vice President, Chairman Alcorn and party leading the group. They will be alerted to proceed up the driveway toward the South Portico singing "Happy Birthday". Lee Potter, of the Republican National Committee staff, will lead the singing. 4:00 p.m. The President and family will be on the lawn in front of the South Portico awaiting the guests as they march up the driveway singing "Happy Birthday." 4:05 p.m. Chairman Alcorn will present the President with the birthday cake and make appropriate remarks. 4:10 p.m. The President will respond. At the conclusion of the President's remarks, Chairman Alcorn will ask him to cut the cake. When this has been done and the President and his family return to the White House, the Hot Shoppes truck will return, via the South- west Gate, remove the top layer of the cake and place on tray provided by the White House for delivery to the aut Eisenhower Library Housekeeper for the President's birthday dinner. The rest of the cake will be placed in the truck and re- turned to the Hot Shoppes Commissary with REPUBLICAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE STAFF ADAMY, Mr. Clarence LEYDA, Mrs. Lois ALLEY, Mrs. Carolyn LINTON, Mr. Sumner ASH, Mrs. Vera C. McCAFFREE, Dr. Floyd E. ATKINS, Miss Betty Lou McCOLLUM, Mrs. Dolores BACHER, Mr. Edward L. MANUEL, Mrs. Eleanor BARR, Miss Maria MAPP, Mrs. Louise BAYLIES, Miss Dorothy MARSTON, Mr. William J. BENVEGAR, Mr. John % MILLER, Mrs. Dorothy BOWMAN, Mrs. Gertrude MONROE, Mr. Charles F. CARTER, Mrs. Avis MORELAND, Mrs. Lola CHABOT, Mr. Laurence E., Jr. MORTON, Mr. Wycliffe CHAPMAN, Mr. Harry MUNDELL, Miss Anne CLASBEY, Mrs. Mollie NASH, Mrs. Ruth Cowen CLAYTON, Mrs. Rosemarie NELSON, Mr. Rollis CONLEY, Mrs. Louise NOLTE, Mr. Francis COSTELLO, Miss Mary OWENS, Miss Jacqueline COULSON, Mrs. Miriam PEETE, Mr. S. Edward CROPLEY, Miss Louise PETERS, Miss Nancy DANNENHAUER, Miss Rita PHILLIPS, Mrs. Mildred C. DE COLA, Mr. Joe PILON, Mrs. Isabelle DONALD, Mr. William J. POTTER, Mr. I. Lee ESMOND, Miss Esther PRENDERGAST, Mr. William FISHER, Mrs. Faith Gwynne RAESLEY, Mrs. Belle FRIEDLANDER, Mrs. Ethel ROGERS, Mr. M. Robert FULTON, Mrs. Celia RUTTKAY, Mr. Joe GEE, Mr. Major SCHAFER, Mrs. Viola GOOD, Miss Josephine SHELDON, Miss Georgiana GORMAN, Mr. Pat SHIELDS, Mrs. Juanita GORMLEY, Mr. Robert SKINNER, Mrs. Moretta GREEAR, Mrs. Mary STEHL, Mrs. Elsie GREEN, Mrs. Iretha STENGER, Mr. James GREENFIELD, Mrs. Nettie TAYLOR, Mrs. Betty Ann HALL, Mr. Charles T. TAYLOR, Miss Margaret HALL, Mrs. Nana THOMAS, Mrs. Thalia Libra HARRIS, Miss Mildred TRIPP, Miss Cora HINCHLIFF, Miss Georgia WAGES, Mrs. Sally HOWELL, Mrs. Mary WALSH, Dr. William B. HUMPHREYS, Mr. Robert WASHINGTON, Mr. Val JACKSON, Mr. James WHEAT, Mrs. Frances JOHNSON, Mrs. Clarissa WILLIAMS, Mrs. Jane JONES, Mr. Leroy WOODARD, Miss Ruth LAMPE, Mr. James WYMARD, Miss Bette * LEWIS, Mr. George MILLER, Mr. Gus MEMBERS OF THE VICE PRESILENT'S STAFF Cushman, R. E.C Jr. McVey, Elizabeth L. 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Reppenhagen, Mrs. Anne Stote, Mrs. Beatrice Rhodes, Mrs. Gertrude Sullivan, D8Ann Richwine, Mrs. B. W. Ricker, Mr. Jules Taylor, Mrs. Edith Rietzke, Mrs. Eugene Taylor, Mrs. Ida S. Roberts, Miss Janice Terrell, Mrs. Phil Robinson, Mr. Walter Theis, Paul Rogers, Mrs. Jack Todd, Mrs. Richard H. Rogers, Mrs. William P. Tope, John Roots, Mr. Nelson C. Tyson, James G. Rountree, Mrs. Shirley Rudolph, Antoinette Valanies, Miss Pat Rushing, Sue Van Beek, Roberta Russell, Pat Van winkle, Mrs. Bonnie Van Winkle, Mrs. Leroy Sabb, Mrs. Baker Vaughan, Miss Mary St. Lewis, Mr. Roy Vennell, Mrs. Arthur Schellenberg, Mrs. Agnes M. Scheuer, Mr. Herman F., Jr. "aldrop, Frank Scheuer, Mrs. Herman F., Jr. Waldrop, Mrs. Frank Schlosberg, Leo Wardwell, Mrs. Josephine Schloss, Mrs. Betty Warren, Barbara Ferguson Schofield, Mrs. E. M. Washington, Mrs. Virginia Schor, Mrs. Gene Watts, Miss Wendy Scott, Miss Catherine D. Weakley, Mrs. Frank Scott, Mrs. Ralph Weeks, Mrs. William H. Seymour, Mrs. Marion Weller, Mrs. J. Louis, Jr. Shields, Mrs. Daniel West, Mrs. Parker Shields, Mrs. John "haley, Mr. Maurence Shipley, Mrs. Carl L. Wheeler, Mr. Emory Shipley, Mr. Carl L. Wheeler, Mrs. Emory Shorb, Mrs. Paul Whitmere, Miss Patricia Library Shuford, Virginia Wilkes, Mrs. Edna C. Sirico, Jndge John Wilkes, Mr. James C. BUL Sirico, Mrs. John Wilkes, J. C., Mrs. Slawson, Mrs. Charles E. Williams, Mrs. Fred C. Smallwood, Graham, Jr. Williams, Robert Smith, Mrs. Gertrude Willis, Mrs. Alice Smith, John L. Willis, Miss Norville Smith, Mrs. J. Robert Wilson, Miss Iris E. Smith, Ruth K. Wilson, J. Franklin Snyder, Miss Janet "ingate, Joyce Spencer, Henry Wiseman, Mrs. Lillie Spencer, Mrs. Samuel Wrather, Mrs. William Spencer, Mr. Samuel Spillinger, Barbara Yeaman, Mrs. Cynthia Springer, Mrs. Edward Stanley, Mrs. Helen Ruth Zeigermeier, Jewel Stedehouder, Mrs. H. E. Street, Mrs. Victoria Steiner, Dr. S. Alvin O'Brien, Miss Susan Swing, Miss Sue OCTOBER 14th SUPPLEMENTAL LIST OF NAMES FOR BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION Jeanne Adams Janese Hamilton Charla Phillips Mrs. Clarence G. Adamy Phyllis Heldmann Pat Rankin Jean Bakke Peggy Hoffman Bill Reilly Barbara Baer P. Hogan Sarah Rogers Edward J. Baran Martin Holleran Rita Roll Peter Bockman B. Hough Joan Seltzer John T. Buckley Mary Ellen Howland Mary Alice Senger Cynthia Burke Donald C. Hughes Jennifer Seymore Carol Ann Burns Ronald E. Jerro Marianne Smith D. Catena Winifred (Dolly) Judson Thomas P. Skidd Mrs. & Mr. V. Strach William Colgan Tom Kelly Janet Terrill M. Connell Emily Kerecz Terry Tucker C. Corradi Shirley Leech Francis Yannelli Orrie Costanza Mary Lauringer Celeste Cullinane Ann Lutz Paul M. Cunningham Tim Mead * Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Sti Charles Delmar Carol Donahue Pr. and Mrs. W. B. Sti Delia Manno Frederick Eberle Richard Mansfield Arthur C. Evans Bruce McEwan Library Betsy Evans Mary Charles McLaughlin .C. Kathy Fisher Marianne McNulty Maggie Fisher Marianne Mulvihill Robert V. Fleming Richard LaCroix Robert W. Fleming M. Nickles Mary Ann Gerchak Valerie O'Donovan Elizabeth Gignilliot Lyn Olmstead A. Glass Ann Petrucione THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1957 7:45 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:00 - 8:15 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 8:20 - 8:43 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 8:48 - 8:57 am Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 8:45 - 9:13 am Hon. James Hagerty 9:14 - 9:23 am H. E. Thanat Khoman Newly appointed Ambassador of Thailand (To present credentials) 9:30 - 9:54 am Hon. Luis Munoz-Marin Governor of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico 10:02 - 10:49 am Hon. Robert B. Anderson Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier Hon. William McChesney Martin Chairman, Board of Governors, Federal Reserve Syster Mr. Philip Areeda 10:49 - 10:51 am Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier 11:16 - 12:10 pm Hon. Neil McElroy Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 12:15 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:20 pm The President returned to the office. 2:30 - 2:47 pm Dr. Manuel Cisneros, Prime Minister of Peru H. E. Senor Don Fernando Berckemeyer Ambassador of Peru Hon. Theodore Achilles, U. S. Ambassador to Peru Hon. Roy Rubottom, Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1957 Page 2 2:47 - 2:49 pm Hon. Theodore Achilles U. S. Ambassador to Peru 2:49 - 2:53 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. James Hagerty Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 3:00 - 3:14 pm (Hon, Herbert Brownell, Jr.) OFF THE RECORD (General Maxwell Taylor) (Hon. Wilbur Brucker) (General Raymond Wheeler) (Hon. William Rogers) (Hon. Wilton B. Persons) (Brig. Gen. Andrew J. Goodpaster) (Lt. Colonel George M. Seignious) 3:14 - 3:25 pm (Hon. Herbert Brownell, Jr.) OFF THE RECORD 3:26 - 3:39 pm (Hon. James P. Mitchell) OFF THE RECORD 3:55 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 4:00 - 4:15 pm The President went to the South Portico where a group of Republicans presented him with a mammoth birthday cake. (List of those present on following pages) 4:16 pm The President re-entered the Mansion. 4:26 pm To the South Grounds to practice golf. 5:15 pm The President returned to the office. 5:25 pm Departed the office and went to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1957 7:55 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:20 - 8:50 am Mr. Thomas E. Stephens (The artist) 8:55 - 9:15 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 9:15 - 9:24 am Mr. Carson Frailey President, National Symphony Orchestra Association Mr. Howard Mitchell Conductor, National Symphony (Presented season tickets for Symphony Concerts) 9:28 - 9:36 am H. E. Senor Tiburcio Carias Castillo Newly appointed Ambassador of Honduras (To present credentials) 9:40 - 9:45 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 9:45 - 9:55 am H. E. Dr. Ismail bin Dato' Abdul Rahman Newly appointed Ambassador of the Federation of Malaya (To present credentials) 9:58 - 10:04 am The following presented the President with the 500 millionth copy of the Scriptures: Dr. Robert T. Taylor Executive Secretary, American Bible Society Dr. James z. Nettinga Secretary for Encouragement of Use of the Bible American Bible Society Rev. Richard Ellingson Secretary for Distribution in the U. S. and to the Armed Forces, American Bible Society Dr. Edward L. R. Elson Pastor, National Presbyerian Church Chaplain Ivan L. Bennett, Major General, USA, Ret., Executive Secretary, Washington City Bible Society 10:04 - 10:24 am Dr. Edward L. R. Elson Hon. James Hagerty TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1957 Page 2 10:25 - 10:49 am Hon. Marion Folsom 10:58 - 11:55 am The following members of the Science Advisory Committee met with the President: Dr. I. I. Rabi, Professor of Physics, Columbia Univ. Dr. L. V. Berkner, President, Association Universities Incorporated Dr. H. A. Bethe, Professor of Physics, Cornell University Dr. D. W. Bronk, President, National Academy of Sciences Dr. J. B. Fisk, Executive Vice President, Bell Telephone Laboratory Dr. C. P. Haskens President, Carnegie Institution of Washington Dr. A. G. Hill, Director of Research, Weapons Systems Evaluation Group Dr. J. R. Killian, Jr., President, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Dr. E. H. Land, President, Polaroid Corporation Dr. H. Scoville, Jr., Air Force Scientific Advisory Board Dr. A. T. Waterman, Director, National Science Foundation Dr. J. B. Wiesner, Director, Research Laboratory of Aeronautics, MIT Dr. J. R. Zacharias, Professor of Physics, MIT Mr. D. z. Beckler, Executive Officer Hon. Robert Cutler Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 11:55 - 12:43 pm Hon. John Foster Dulles 12:45 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 1:45 pm The President, accompanied by Dr. Walter Tkach, departed the White House and motored to Burning Tree Country Club. 2:10 pm Arrived at Burning Tree TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1957 Page 3 2:34 - 5:35 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with General Floyd Parks General Elwood R. Quesada Mr. William Rogers 6:15 pm The President, Colonel Walter Tkach, and Mr. James Rowley departed the Club and motored to the White House. 6:40 pm Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1957 7:52 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:50 - 9:11 am (Hon. Robert Cutler) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Murray Snyder) (Hon. Frederick Dearborn) (Hon. Wilton B. Persons) (Hon. James Hagerty) (Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster) 9:11 - 9:23 am Hon. Robert Cutler) 9:24 am The President went to the Mansion. 10:25 am Returned to the office. 10:34 - 10:42 am Hon. Ellis O. Briggs United States Ambassador to Brazil 10:42 - 10:45 am Hon. James Hagerty 10:45 - 10:50 am Hon. Sherman Adams 10:50 - 11:00 am Hon. George Allen Former Ambassador to Greece Hon. Sherman Adams 11:00 - 11:17 am Hon. Percival Brundage 11:20 - 11:24 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens Hon. James Hagerty 11:22 - 11:24 am Hon. Sherman Adams 11:25 am The President and Hon. James Hagerty departed the White House and motored to the Mayflower Hotel where the President extended greetings at the 13th Annual Meeting of the Inter-American Press Association. 11:30 am Arrived at the Mayflower Hotel. At this point, the President was photographed with Dr. Guillerno Martenez Marques, outgoing President of the Inter-American Press Association and the incoming President of the Association, Mr. John T. O'Rourke. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1957 Page 2 11:32 am The President, accompanied by Dr. Guillerno Martenez Marques and Mr. John T. O'Rourke, proceeded to the State Room of the Mayflower Hotel. Just prior to entering, the President signed the Inter-American Press Association Register Book. At this point, photographs were taken of the President with two former Presidents of the Association: Mr. Edward Santos, Bogata, Colombia Mr. Otilio Ulate, SanHosea, Costa Rica After entering the State Room, Mayflower Hotel, the President was introduced to the group by Dr. Herbert Moses, Second Vice President of the Association. 11:35 - 11:40 am Address by the President before the Inter-American Press Association. 11:40 - 11:45 am Dr. Guillerno Martenez Marques spoke for five minutes. Photographs were taken of the President and thirteen members from thirteen South American Countries. 11:47 am The President departed the Mayflower Hotel and motored to the White House. 11:52 am Arrived at the White House and entered the office. 12:00 Noon The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 1:15 pm The President, accompanied by Ambassador John Whitney, departed the White House and motored to Burning Tree Country Club. 1:42 pm Arrived at Burning Tree. 2:01 - 4:30 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with Ambassador John Whitney General Floyd Parks 5:00 pm The President and Ambassador Whitney departed the Club and motored to the White House, arriving there at 5:25 pm. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1957 Page 3 5:30 pm Went to the dentist's office in the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1957 7:48 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:00 - 8:10 am Colonel Robert L. Schulz, 8:15 - 8:47 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 8:30 - 8:37 am Hon. Sherman Adams 8:47 - 8:50 am Mr. Roemer McPhee 8:57 - 9:02 am Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Sherman Adams 9:02 - 10:23 am NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL (340th Meeting) The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Neil McElroy Hon. Victor E. Cooley Hon. Robert Anderson Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. Harold E. Stassen Hon. Lewis L. Strauss Hon. James R. Smith, Jr. Director, ICA Hon. Arthur Larson, Director, USIA General Nathan F. Twining Hon. Allen Dulles Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Robert Cutler Hon. Frederick M. Dearborn Hon. Clarence B. Randall Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Donald Quarles Hon. Gerard Smith, Department of State Hon. Frank Wisner, CIA Hon. James S. Lay, Jr. Hon. S. Everett Gleason 10:28 - 10:31 am Hon. Sherman Adams THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1957 Page 2 10:55 am The President, Colonel Robert L. Schulz, and Captain Evan P. Aurand departed the White House and motored to MATS Te rminal. 11:05 am Arrived at MATS Te rminal. The President alighted from his automobile and faced the Honor Guard, and Presidential Honors were rendered. The President then stepped forward and joined Secretary and Mrs. John Foster Dulles and General and Mrs. Nathan Twining. 11:15 am Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip descended the ramp of the Columbine and were presented to the President by Mr. Wiley Buchanan, Jr., Chief of Protocol. Photographs were taken while greetings were being exchanged. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip were presented to the members of the reception committee. Hon. John Foster Dulles and Mrs. Dulles General Nathan Twining and Mrs. Twining H. E. Wilhelm Munthe de Morgensteirne Ambassador of Norway and Mrs. Munthe de Morgensteirne Hon. John Hay Whitney American Ambassador to Great Britain Hon. C. Burke Elbrick (and Mrs. Elbrick) Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs Hon. Robert E. McLaughlin President, Board of Commissioners of the District of Columbia, and Mrs. McLaughlin Hon. David B. Karrick, Commissioner, District of Columbia and Mrs. Karrick Hon. A. C. Welling, Commissioner, District of Columbia, and Mrs. Welling H. E. The Honorable Sir Percy Spender Ambassador of Australia, and Lady Spender H. E. Sir Leslie Munro Ambassador of New Zealand and Lady Munro H. E. Gaganvihari Lalubhai Mehta Ambassador of India and Mrs. Mehta (continued) THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1957 Page 3 11:20 am Reception committee at MATS Terminal for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip: (continued) His Excellency R. S. S. Gunewardene Ambassador of Ceylon and Mrs. Gunewardene H. E. Mohammed Ali Ambassador of Pakistan and Begum Ali His Excellency W. C. de Plessis Ambassador of the Union of South Africa and Mrs. de Plessis His Excellency N. A. Robertson Ambassador of Canada and Mrs. Robertson His Excellency Dr. Ismail bin Dato' Abdul Rahman Ambassador of the Federation of Malaya and Mrs. Ismail Major S. K. Anthony Charge' d' Affaires of Ghana and Mrs. Anthony Following the introduction to the reception committee, the President escorted Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip to the reviewing stand. Others on the reviewing stand were: Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Harold Macmillan, Prime Minister of Canada General Nathan Twining Mr. T. Wiley Buchanan Commissioner Robert McLaughlin of the District of Columbia Honors were rendered - 21 gun salute, The President and Queen Elizabeth made an inspection of the Troops. Accompanying were Colonel Robert L. Schulz and Captain The Lord Plunkett, the Queen's Equerry. Following inspection of the Troops, the President and Queen Elizabeth returned to the reviewing stand. The President officially welcomed the Queen and Prince Philip, and Queen Elizabeth responded. Commissioner Robert McLaughlin presented the keys to the City of Washington to Queen Elizabeth. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1957 Page 4 11:45 am Upon conclusion of the ceremonies at MATS Terminal, the President, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, and Prince Philip departed MATS Terminal and motored to the White House. 12:40 pm Arrived at the White House. Mrs. Eisenhower greeted Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip on the North Portico. 1:00 pm Private luncheon for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip at the White House. The President and Mrs. Eisenhower, Major and Mrs. John Eisenhower. 2:20 - 2:30 pm The President returned to the office, accompanied by Major John Eisenhower. 2:30 - 2:40 pm Hon. Sherman Adams Mr. Philip Areeda 4:01 - 4:38 pm The Right Honorable John G. Diefenbaker, Q. C., M.P., Prime Minister of Canada H. E. N. A. Robertson, Ambassador of Canada Hon. John Foster Dulles 4:42 pm The President, accompanied by Hon. John Foster Dulles, departed the office and went to the Mansion, 8:00 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower gave a State Dinner in honor of Her Majesty and Prince Philip at the White House. The following attended: Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and His Royal Highness The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh The Right Honorable The Prime Minister of Canada and Mrs. Diefenbaker The Rt. Hon. Selwyn Lloyd, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs H. E. The British Ambassador and Lady Caccia The Countess of Euston, Lady-in-Waiting The Lady Rose Baring, Lady-in-Waiting Lt. Col. The Rt. Hon. Sir Michael Adeane Private Secretary to the Queen Captain The Lord Plunket, Equerry Lt. General Sir Frederick Browning Comptroller to the Duke of Edinburgh (continued) THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1957 Page 5 8:00 pm STATE DINNER in honor of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip at the White House (list continued): Mr. James Orr, Private Secretary to Prince Philip Lt. Colonel The Hon. Martin Charteris Assistant Private Secretary to the Queen Hon. and Mrs. Richard Nixon Chief Justice and Mrs. Earl Warren Hon, and Mrs. John Foster Dulles Hon. and Mrs. Henry Cabot Lodge Hon. and Mrs. Robert B. Anderson Hon. and Mrs. Neil McElroy Hon. and Mrs. Herbert Brownell, Jr. Hon. and Mrs. Arthur Summerfield Hon. and Mrs. Fred Seaton Hon. and Mrs. Ezra Taft Benson Hon. and Mrs. Sinclair Weeks Hon. and Mrs. James P. Mitchell Hon. Marion Folsom Miss Frances Folsom Hon. and Mrs. Sherman Adams Hon. and Mrs. Percival Brundage Hon. and Mrs. Gordon Gray Senator and Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson Hon. Joseph W. Martin, Jr. Hon. and Mrs. Christian Herter Hon. Walter Williams Hon. and Mrs. Lewis L. Strauss Hon. and Mrs. John Hay Whitney Hon. Robert Cutler General and Mrs. Lucius D. Clay Mrs. Alfred M. Gruenther Hon. and Mrs. Winthrop W. Aldrich Hon. and Mrs. George A. Garrett Hon. Perle Mesta Major General and Mrs. Howard McC. Snyder Hon. and Mrs. George E. Allen Major and Mrs. John Eisenhower Dr. Milton Eisenhower Miss Ruth Eisenhower Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hoving Hon. and Mrs. George M. Humphrey Mr. and Mrs. Sigurd S. Larmon Mr. and Mrs. Barry Leithead (continued) THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1957 Page 6 8:00 pm State Dinner in honor of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip at the White House (List con tinued): Mrs. Nicholas Longworth Colonel and Mrs. G. Gordon Moore Mrs. Floyd B. Odlum Mr. William S. Paley Mrs. Merriweather Post Hon. and Mrs. Nelson A. Rockefeller Hon. and Mrs. Kenneth C. Royall Mr. and Mrs. Ellis D. Slater Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Woodruff 10:00 pm Following the State Dinner, the President and Mrs. Eisenhower gave a Reception in honor of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1957 8:00 am (Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.) OFF THE RECORD (Had breakfast with the President) 8:45 am The President arrived in the office with (Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.) OFF RECORD 8:45 - 8:50 am (Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.) OFF THE RECORD 8:57 - 9:06 am Hon. James Hagerty 9:10 - 9:16 am Hon. James Hagerty 9:15 - 9:48 am (Hon. Nelson Rockefeller) OFF THE RECORD 9:55 - 10:00 am His Royal Highness, Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh 10:00 - 10:10 am The President presented the National Geographic Society Medal to His Royal Highness The Prince Philip. The ceremony was held in the Cabinet Room. (List of those attending ceremony on next page). 10:15 - 11:53 am CABINET MEETING The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon. Loftus E. Becker, Department of State Hon. Robert B. Anderson Hon. Neil McElroy Hon. Donald Quarles Hon. Herbert Brownell, Jr. Hon. Arthur E. Summerfield Hon. Fred Seaton Hon. Sinclair Weeks Hon. Ezra Taft Benson Hon. James P. Mitchell Hon. Marion Folsom Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. Maurice Sₜ ans Hon. Gordon Gray Hon. Rocco Siciliano Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. Hon. Harold E. Stassen Hon. Lewis E. Berry, Jr. (continued) DEPARTMENT OF STATE Washington, D.C. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF PROTOCOL Presentation of the National Geographic Medal to His Royal Highness The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh Friday, October 18, at 9:55 a.m. On Friday, October 18, at 9:55 a.m. President Eisenhower will award The National Geographic Society Medal to Prince Philip at the White House. The following persons will attend the presentation: His Royal Highness The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh Lieutenant General Sir Frederick Browning, K.C.V.O., K.B.E., C.B., D.S.O. Comptroller to the Duke of Edinburgh Mr. James Orr Private Secretary to the Duke of Edinburgh Library Brigadier J. Aird Nesbitt Canadian Army, Equerry BELL Members of the National Geographic Society: Dr. Melville Bell Grosvenor President and Trustee, National Geographic Society Dr. Gilbert Grosvenor Chairman of the Board and Trustee, National Geographic Society Dr. John O. LaGorce Vice Chairman of the Board and Trustee, National Geographic Society Dr. Thomas W. McKew Vice President and Secretary and Trustee, National Geographic Society Dr. Robert V. Fleming Treasurer and Trustee, National Geographic Society Mr. F. G. Vosburgh Associate Editor, National Geographic Magazine Mr. Felix W. deWeldon Sculptor of the Medal General Curtis E. Lemay, U.S.A.F. Trustee, National Geographic Society Vice Chief of Staff, United States Air Force Mr. Franc Shor Assistant Editor, The National Geographic Magazine (continued) - 1 - - 2 - Members of the National Geographic Society: (Continued) The Honorable Earl Warren Trustee, National Geographic Society The Chief Justice of the United States Mr. Beverley M. Bowie Senior Editorial Staff, The National Geographic Magazine Dr. Alexander Wetmore Trustee, National Geographic Society Research Associate, Smithsonian Institution Mr. Walter M. Edwards Illustrations Editor, The National Geographic Magazine Mr. Elisha Hanson Trustee, National Geographic Society Lawyer and Naturalist Mr. Melvin M. Payne Senior Assistant Secretary, National Geographic Society Dr. Leonard Carmichael Trustee, National Geographic Society Secretary, Smithsonian Institution Mr. Gilbert G. LaGorce Director of Advertising, The National Geographic Magazine Mr. Benjamin M. McKelway Trustee, National Geographic Society Editor, The Washington Star Mr. Gilbert Grosvenor Picture Editor, The National Geographic Magazine General George C. Marshall Trustee, National Geographic Society Formerly Secretary of State and Secretary of Defense Dr. Lyman J. Briggs Trustee, National Geographic Society Director Emeritus, National Bureau of Standards Dr. Hugh L. Dryden Trustee, National Geographic Society Director, National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics Mr. Conrad L. Wirth Trustee, National Geographic Society Director, National Park Service Rear Admiral L. 0. Colbert, U.S.N. (Ret.) Trustee, National Geographic Society Formerly Director U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey (Continued) - 2 - - 3 - Members of the National Geographic Society: (Continued) Mr. Lloyd B. Wilson Trustee, National Geographic Society Honorary Chairman of the Board, Chesapeake & Potomac Telephone Company Vice Admiral Emory S. Land, U.S.N. (Ret.) Trustee, National Geographic Society, Formerly President, Air Transport Association Mr. Ernest E. Norris Trustee, National Geographic Society Formerly President, Southern Railway Company Mr. Windsor P. Booth Chief, News Service, The National Geographic Magazine Mr. Wilbur E. Garrett Picture Editor, The National Geographic Magazine Mr. Edwin L. Wisherd Chief, Photographic Laboratory, The National Geographic Magazine Mr. L. J. Grant Motion Picture Editor, The National Geographic Magazine (Also Members of the White House Staff) a Direct Library DIE - 3 - FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1957 Page 2 10:15 - 11:53 am CABINET MEETING (list continued): Hon. Arthur Larson Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Maxwell Rabb Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier, Jr. Hon. Paul W. McCracken Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. I. Jack Martin Hon. Arthur Minnich Hon. Roemer McPhee Hon. Bradley Patterson Hon. Clarence Randall Mrs. Ann Wheaton Hon. Edward McCabe Hon. Wendell Barnes Dr. John P. Hagen Hon. William M. Holaday 12:30 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:30 pm The President returned to the office. 2:33 - 2:36 pm Hon. Sherman Adams 2:36 - 2:49 pm Hon. Sherman Adams Mr. Philip Areeda 2:49 - 2:55 pm Hon. Sherman Adams 2:55 - 3:07 pm Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Arthur Larson 4:05 - 4:13 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 4:15 - 4:55 pm (Hon. John Foster Dulles) OFF THE RECORD 5:07 pm The President departed the office and went to the South Lawn to practice golf. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1957 8:00 am (Hon. Charles Halleck) OFF THE RECORD (Had breakfast with the President) 8:40 am 8:40 am The President arrived in the office. 8:40 - 8:55 am Hon. James Hagerty 8:55 - 9:07 am Hon. Sherman Adams 9:07 - 9:15 am Hon. Homer M. Byington, Jr. United States Ambassador to Malaya (Called on the President before departing for his post) 10:24 - 10:50 am Hon. Robert Cutler Hon. James Lay 10:02 - 11:04 am Hon. Sherman Adams 11:27 am The President returned to the Mansion. 12:30 pm (LUNCH) 1:04 pm The President departed the White House, accompanied by Colonel Walter Tkach, and motored to Burning Tree Country Club. 1:29 pm Arrived at Burning Tree. 1:55 - 4:55 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with General Nathan Twining General Elwood Quesada Colonel Thomas Belshe (On the 17th hole, the President shook hands with Congressman Leslie Arends of Illinois) 5:40 pm The President and Colonel Walter Tkach departed Burning Tree Country Club and motored to the White House, arriving there at 6:05 pm. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1957 Page 2 7:55 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the White House and motored to the British Embassy where Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip gave a dinner in their honor. 8:00 pm Arrived at the British Embassy. Upon arrival, they were greeted by Ambassador and Mrs. Harold Caccia who escorted them to the inner lobby where they were greeted by Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip. The President and Mrs. Eisenhower and Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip proceeded to the second floor, through the main ballroom to the terrace where they formed a receiving line. As the last guests passed through the receiving line, the President, escorted by Queen Elizabeth, and Mrs. Eisenhower, escorted by Prince Philip, proceeded to their places at the dining table. 8:15 - 9:45 pm Dinner in honor of the President and Mrs. Eisenhower given by Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip. 9:46 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower and Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip proceeded to the terrace where coffee and liquors were served. 130 Commonwealth Officials proceeded to the terrace and joined the other dinner guests. 10;30 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the British Embassy and motored to the White House. 10:35 pm Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1957 9:47 am On the South Portico of the White House, the President presented to Queen Elizabeth the 107 volumes of the Lord Carleton Papers on behalf of the American people. Still and movie pictures were taken of the presentation and the following were present: The President and Mrs. Eisenhower Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip Mr. and Mrs. Winthrop Rockefeller Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Chorley 9:55 am The President and Mrs. Eisenhower, Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip, departed the White House and motored to the Washington Cathedral to attend the Services of Dedication of the War Memorial. 10:10 am Arrived at the Washington Cathedral. Here they were greeted by Bishop Angus Dun, Dean F. B. Sayre, and Head Verger James Berkeley. Head Verger Berkeley escorted the party into the Cathedral where Bishop Dun and Dean Sayre offered morning prayers. Proceeded to the War Memorial where Bishop Dun and Dean Sayre delivered brief dedicatory prayers. Verger Berkley, Bishop Dun, and Dean Sayre then escorted the party to their automobiles. 10:40 am The President and Mrs. Eisenhower and Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip departed the Washington Cathedral and motored to the National Presbyterian Church. 10:55 am Arrived at the National Presbyterian Church, where they were met by Chief Usher Alfred Barrett who escorted them up the steps where they were greeted by Dr. Edward Elson. Dr. Elson escorted them to their pew. 12:10 pm Departed the National Presbyterian Church and motored to the White House. 12:15 pm Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1957 7:58 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:45 - 9:10 am Hon. Sherman Adams 9:30 - 10:04 am (Mr. Durga Das of Hindustan Times) OFF THE RECORD (H. E. Gaganvihari Lullubhai Mehta) Ambassador of India) (Mr. A. Hugh Douglas) (State Department) 10:04 - 10:08 am (Hon. Herbert Brownell, Jr.) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Sherman Adams) 10:09 - 10:16 am Hon. James Hagerty 10:35 - 10:47 am The President received the delegates to the International Congress of Actuaries in the Rose Garden. (Prior to the President appearing before this group, Mr. M. Albert Linton Mr. Albert Cheate Mr. Charles Boels saw the President in his office) 11:00 - 11:13 am Hon. Allen Dulles Hon. James Hagerty 11:17 - 11:32 am Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 11:33 - 12:10 pm Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier 12:12 - 12:15 pm Hon. Sherman Adams 12:20 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 1:40 pm The President returned to the office. 1:48 - 2:30 pm Hon. Charles Thomas Hon. Thomas E. Stephens MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1957 Page 2 2:32 - 2:55 pm Mr. Burton Mason (Classmate of the President's) 3:18 - 3:27 pm Hon. Sherman Adams 3:30 - 4:30 pm The President went to the South Grounds to practice golf. 4:30 pm The President returned to the office. 4:53 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 5:30 pm The following from the Supreme Court met with the President at the Mansion: Hon. Earl Warren, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court Associate Justices Hon. Hugo Black Hon. Felix Frankfurter Hon. William O. Douglas Hon. Harold H. Burton Hon. Tom C. Clark Hon. John M. Harlan Hon. William J. Breman, Jr. Hon. Charles E. Whittaker Hon. Stanley F. Reed, Retired Hon. J. Lee Rankin, Solicitor General Officers of the Court Mr. John T. Fey, Clerk Mr. T. Perry Lippitt, Marshal Mr. Walter Wyatt, Reporter of Decisions THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1957 8:25 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:32 - 8:37 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 8:47 - 8:57 am Hon. Sherman Adams 9:00 - 9:03 am Hon. James Hagerty 9:03 - 9:45 am Hon. Arthur Larson 9:46 - 9:52 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 9:53 - 10:00 am Hon. Sherman Adams 10:15 - 11:02 am Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Christian Herter Ambassador John Hay Whitney Mr. John Wesley Jones, of State Department Hon. Livingston Merchant, Ambassador to Canada Hon. James Hagerty Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 11:20 - 12:15 pm (Hon. George Humphrey) OFF THE RECORD 12:15 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:40 pm The President departed the White House and motored to MATS Tₑ rminal. 1:56 pm The President, aboard the Columbine, departed MATS Terminal for Laguardia Field, N. Y. The following accompanied the President: Mrs. Eisenhower Hon. James Hagerty Mrs. Mary Jane McCaffree Mrs. Ann Whitman Sgt. John Moaney 2:51 pm Landed at Laguardia Field. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1957 Page 2 NEW YORK, N. Y. 2:52 pm The President and his party departed Laguardia Field and motored to the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. 3:25 pm Arrived at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel. The President was greeted by Mr. Frank Ready, Vice President of Hotel Mr. Wallace Lee, Manager The above escorted the President and Mrs. Eisenhower to the 28th floor to the Presidential Suite, 28-A. 3:33 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower entered the Presidential Suite, accompanied by Mr. Joseph Binns and Mr. Frank Ready, Hotel officials, and Hon. James Hagerty. 4:01 4:23 pm The President received the following Republican candidates for public office in New York: Mr. Robert Christenberry, candidate for Mayor Miss Sally Christenberry, daughter Mrs. Caroline K. Simon, candidate for Pres., City Counc Mr. Walter McGahan, candidate for Comptroller Mr. Melvin Krulewitch, cand. , Pres. Manhattan Borough Mr. James Lundy, cand., Pres. of Queens Borough Mr. Joseph Tericani, cand., Pres. of Bronx Borough Mr. Vincent Sullivan, cand. for Pres. Richmond Borough (Photographs were taken prior to departure) 4:24 4:44 pm Hon. Arthur Burns 4:32 pm Mr. Edgar Eisenhower 4:45 - 5:08 pm Mr. Bernard Baruch 5:30 pm Mr. George Allen 5:31 - 5:45 pm Mr. Ben Zukerman, tailor 5:55 pm Dr. Milton Eisenhower TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1957 Page 3 NEW YORK, N. Y. 6:05 - 6:10 pm Mr. Robert Montgomery 6:02 - 6:03 pm Mr. Robert Gray 6:10 - 6:34 pm Mr. and Mrs. Herman Phleger Mr. and Mrs. Hap Flanigan 6:32 - 7:10 pm Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woodruff 6:52 pm Mr. Edgar Eisenhower and Mr. George Allen departed Suite. 6:58 pm Hon. Robert Cutler entered Suite. 7:00 pm Dr. Milton Eisenhower departed Suite. 7:03 - 7:15 pm Mr. Conrad Hilton Mr. Joseph Binns 7:15 pm The President, accompanied by General Cutler, Hon. James Hagerty, Mr. Robert Montgomery, and Mr. Joseph Binns, departed the Suite and went to the third floor where the banquet of the National Fund for Medical Education was to be held. Just outside, the President greeted the head table guests and their wives (approximately 150) assembled in the West Foyer. Mr. S. Sloan Colt, President of the National Fund for Medical Education, escorted the President to the table. 10:00 pm Mr. Colt introduced the President, who spoke before the National Fund for Medical Education. 10:32 pm The President departed the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel and motored to the Mark Hellinger Theatre, 51st Street, West of Broadway, to join Mrs. Eisenhower, who was viewing the play "My Fair Lady". The President was accompanied by Hon. James Hagerty, Colonel Robert L. Schulz, and Police Commissioner Stephen B. Kennedy. 10:40 pm Arrived at the Mark Hellinger Theatre, where the President joined Mrs. Eisenhower for the remaining part of the play. 11:22 pm The President and his party departed the Theatre, after pictures were taken in the lobby with Mr. Herman Levin, producer of "My Fair Lady". TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1957 Page 4 11:31 pm Arrived at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. The following were guests in the Suite: Mr. Clifford Roberts Mr. Walter S. Carpenter, Jr., Chairman of the Board, Dupont Corporation Mr. Albert Bradley General Motors Corporation THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1957 NEW YORK, N. Y. 7:00 am The President, accompanied by General Howard McC. Snyder and Hon. Robert Cutler, departed the Waldorf Astoria Hotel. 7:22 pm The President, General Howard Snyder and Colonel William Draper arrived at LaGuardia Airport. 7:34 am Departed New York aboard the Columbine. 8:45 am Arrived at MATS Tₑ rminal, Washington, D. C. 8:59 am The President arrived at the White House and entered his office, accompanied by Hon. James Hagerty and Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 9:20 - 9:22 am Mr. Roemer McPhee 9:23 - 9:50 am Hon. Marion B. Folsom Hon. John A. Perkins 9:51 - 10:25 am Mr. Giovanni Malagodi Secretary General of the Italian Liberal Party H. E. Signor Manlio Brosio The Italian Ambassador Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 10:32 - 10:43 am Mr. Preston Hotchkis Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 10:45 - 11:02 am Hon. Sherman Adams 11:10 - 11:25 am Hon. Bryce Harlow Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 11:30 - 11:45 am The President received the following members of the Supreme Council of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry of the Southern Jurisdiction: Mr. Luther A. Smith, Washington, D. C. Mr. William Koch, Des Moines, Iowa Mr. Joshua K. Shepherd, Little Rock Arkansas (continued) WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1957 Page 2 11:30 - 11:45 am The Supreme Council of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry of the Southern Jurisdcition: (List continued): Mr. Leslie M. Scott, Portland, Oregon Mr. Claud F. Young, Washington, D. C. Mr. William E. Schooley, Washington, D. C. Mr. Robert S. Barrett, Alexandria, Virginia Mr. Edgar Cordell Powers, Baltimore, Maryland Mr. Edgar R. Lee Lockwood, Waco, Texas Mr. William S. Kay Mr. William B. Mazzey, Bonne Terre, Mo. Mr. Thomas C. Law, Atlanta, Ga. Mr. Joseph W. Seacrest, Lincoln, Meb. Mr. Marshall S. Reynolds, Cheyenne, Wyo. Mr. Silas E. Ross, Reno, Nevada Mr. Frank M. Thompson, Lakeland, Fla. Mr. Henry C. Clausen, San Francisco, California Mr. Harry H. Morgolin, Yankton, S. D. Mr. Stephen S. Jones, Louisville, Kentucky Mr. Joseph N. Arnold, Jr., Charleston, West Virginia Mr. Nelson C. Bledsoe, Tucson, Arizona Mr. Frank H. Davison, Boise, Idaho Mr. Walter F. Edwards, Hobbs, New Mexico Mr. Edward J. Frantz, Langdon, North Dakota Mr. Edwin Grafton, Helen, Montana Mr. Edmund P. Grice, Jr., Charleston, S. C. Mr. Lincoln G. Kelly, Salt Lake City, Utah Mr. Ernest K. Murray, Tacoma, Washington Mr. Jored Y. Sanders, Jr., Baton Rouge, La. Mr. John B. Tomhave, Montevideo, Minnesota Mr. Walter M. Whitinger, Mobile, Ala. Mr. George H. Bushnell, Detroit, Mich. Mr. Claude L. Allen, Boston, Mass. Mr. Thomas K. Wade, Toronto, Ont. Mr. Ernest B. Thompson, Hamilton, Ontario Mr. Jeronimo Aviles Alforo, Guayaquil, Ecuador Prince Glanfranco Alllata di Montereale, Rome Italy Mr. Alberto Beroclo, Mexico, D. F. Mr. Milton E. Bullengee, Wahlawa, Oahu, Hawaii Mr. Raymond L. Bedillion, Tokyo, Japan Mr. James E. Jacob, Balboa, Canal Zone Mr. Charles W. Parkhurst, Santurce, Puerto Rico Mr. Howard D. Stabler, Juneau, Alaska Mr. Philip M. Strait, Winter Park, Florida (continued) WEDNESDAY, October 23, 1957 Page 3 11:30 - 11:45 am The Supreme Council of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry of the Southern Jurisdiction: (List continued): Mr. Carl A. Miller, Chicago,, Illinois Mr. Elmer F. Raschig, Newtonville, Mass. Mr. Emil U. Dillenback, Springfield, Mass. Mr. Sidney R. Baxter, Detroit, Michigan Mr. Stuart H. Less, Hamilton, Ontario Jacquin S. Lugo Cruz, Ciudad Trujillo, D. R. Mr. Franco Morell, Rome, Italy Mr. Ellmo Garcia, Mexico, D. F. Mr. Michael Goldenberg, Manila, Philippines Mr. Domingo Galia, New Haven, Conn. Mr. Walter A. DeLamater, Rhinebeck, New York Mr. N. Garcia Baptista, Caracas, Venezuela 12:02 - 12:30 pm Hon. Robert B. Anderson Hon, Percival Brundage Hon. Robert Cutler Hon. Neil McElroy Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 12:33 - 12:35 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 12:37 pm The President departed the office and returned to the Mansion. 2:18 pm The President returned to the office, accompanied by Mr. Aksel Nielsen 4:20 - 5:20 pm The President went to the South Grounds to practice golf. 5:21 pm The President returned to the office, accompanied by Mr. Aksel Nielsen. 5:35 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 6:00 pm The following joined the President for an informal dinner at the White House: Hon. John Foster Dulles Prime Minister Macmillan British Foreign Secretary, Selwyn Lloyd THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1957 7:45 am (Dr. James R. Killian, Jr.) (Hon. Robert Cutler) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Sherman Adams) 8:31 am The President arrived in the office. 8:32 - 9:20 am The President met with the following members of his Board of Consultants on Foreign Intelligence Activities: (Dr. James R. Killian, Jr. ) (Mr. Edward L. Ryerson) (General John E. Hull) OFF THE RECORD (General James H. Doolittle) (Brig. General John F. Cassidy) 9:20 - 9:25 am (Mr. Edward L. Ryerson) OFF THE RECORD 9:30 am NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL MEETING (341st) The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon. Christian Herter Hon. Neil McElroy Hon. Gordon Gray Hon. Robert B. Anderson Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. Harold E. Stassen Hon. Lewis L. Strauss Hon. James H. Smith Hon. Gerard Smith Hon. Donald Quarles Hon. Wilber M. Brucker Hon. Thomas S. Gates Hon. James H. Douglas General Nathan F. Twining General Maxwell D. Taylor Admiral N. D. Felt Hon. Frederick Dearborn General Curtis LeMay Brig. Gen. A. J. Goodpaster Lt. General V. E. Megee Hon. Arthur Larson Hon. Allen W. Dulles Hon. Frank Wisner Hon. Sherman Adams Hon, Maurice Stans Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. James S. Lay Hon. Robert Cutler Hon. S. Everett Gleason THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1957 Page 2 10:30 - 11:45 am Prime Minister Harold Macmillan Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Christian Herter Ambassador John Hay Whitney Hon. C. Burke Elbrick Hon. Andrew J. Berding Hon. Neil McElroy Hon, Lewis L. Strauss Hon. Livingston Merchant Sir Norman Brook, Permanent Secy of the Treasury (The above met with the President in the Cabinet Room) 11:45 - 11:50 am Hon. Neil McElroy Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 11:50 - 12:37 pm Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Livingston Merchant Hon. Gerard Smith 12:38 - 12:43 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 12:45 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:25 pm The President returned to the office. 2:27 - 2:30 pm Hon. Sherman Adams 2:30 - 2:32 pm Hon. Gabriel Hauge 2:55 pm The President, accompanied by Admiral Lewis L. Strauss and Hon. James Hagerty, departed the White House and motored to the National Academy of Sciences. 3:00 pm Arrived at the National Academy of Sciences. The President went to the Conference Room where he was greeted by Dr. James Killian, Jr. Professor Niels Bohr Senator Ralph Flanders Mr. Chet Hanson, member of the Staff of Atoms for Peace THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1957 Page 3 3:03 pm While in the Conference Room of the National Academy of Sciences, the President, Dr. James Killian, Jr., and Professor Niels Bohr posed for a mock presentation ceremony for the news - reel and still cameramen. The President spoke briefly in connection with the Atoms for Peace Awards Ceremony. 3:34 pm The President, Admiral Lewis L. Strauss, and Hon. James Hagerty departed the National Academy of Sciences and motored to the White House. 3:39 pm Arrived at the White House and entered his office. 3:45 - 3:50 pm Ambassador John Hay Whitney 4:05 - 4:15 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons 4:17 - 4:27 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 5:30 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 6:30 pm Informal DINNER at the White House: Prime Minister Harold Macmillan Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd Sir Richard Powell Permanent Undersecretary, Defense Ministry Sir Edwin Plowden Chairman, Atomic Energy Authority Lord Hood, British Minister, British Embassy Sir Harold Anthony Caccia, British Ambassador Sir Norman Brook, Permanent Secy of Treasury Hon. Neil MeElroy Hon. Donald Quarles Hon. Lewis L. Strauss Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Livingston Merchant THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1957 8:10 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:22 - 8:30 am Hon. Sherman Adams 8:35 - 8:55 am Hon. James Hagerty 8:50 - 9:05 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 9:05 - 9:45 am Hon. Gordon Gray Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 9:46 - 9:55 am Hon. Meade Alcorn 10:00 - 10:15 am The following representatives of the Foreign Student Service Council, accompanied by General J. Lawton Collins, called on the President: Mr. Andrew Chang (son of the Vice President of Korea; attends Catholic University) Miss Usha Bahadur from India (attends American University) Miss Bahieh Mousa, Jordan (attends University of Maryland) Mr. Wilfrid von Serenyi, Germany (attends Georgetown University) Mr. Paul Spargnapani, Switzerland (attends George Washington University) Mr. Lowell Davis, Jamaica (attends Howard University) Mr. Carlos Rolda Alindada, Philippines (attend New York University) (Photographs were taken of the above group with the President) Also accompanying: Mr. James D. Kline, Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Council. 10:17 - 10:28 am Mr. Paul Heymans, Commissioner General of The Holy See Mr. Howard S. Cullman, Commissioner General of the Brussels Exposition FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1957 Page 2 10:33 - 10:35 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 10:36 - 11:00 am Mr. Henry R. Luce 11:02 - 11:17 am Mr. Ralph E. Samuel Mr. Robert H. Mulreany Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 11:20 am The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm The following had Luncheon with the President: H. E. Paul Henri Spaak Secretary General of NATO H. E. Ambassador Aubrey Casardi Assistant Secretary General of NATO H. E. The Ambassador of Norway Wilhelm Munthe de Morgenstierne Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Robert B. Anderson Hon. Neil McElroy General Nathan F. Twining Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Robert D. Murphy Hon. C. Burke Elbrick Hon. Wiley T. Buchanan, Jr. Hon. W. Randolph Burgess Lt. Gen. Jean M. Piatte Admiral Sir Michael M. Denny General Leon W. Johnson Hon. George W. Perkins Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Mr. Benson E. L. Timmons 2:00 pm The President returned to the office. 2:05 - 2:32 pm Prime Minister Harold Macmillan Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd H. E. Paul Henri Spaak Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. C. Burke Elbrick (In the President's Office) FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1957 Page 2 2:35 - 2:50 pm Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Allen Dulles Hon. Donald Quarles Admiral Lewis L. Strauss Dr. Herbert Scoville General Herbert Loper Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster (Met in the President's office) 2:50 - 3:45 pm The following met with the President in the Cabinet Room: British Group: Prime Minister Harold Macmillan Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd Sir Norman Brook, Permanent Secy of Treasury Sir Richard Powell, Permanent Under Secy, Defense Sir Edwin Plowden, Chr., Atomic Energy Authority Sir William Hayter, Deputy Under Secy, Foreign Off. Sir Harold Anthony Caccia, British Ambassador Sir Patrick Dean, Dep. Under Secy, Foreign Office Mr. Peter Hope Lord Hood, British Minister (Head News Dept. Foreign Office) American Group: Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Christian Herter Hon. C. Burke Elbrick Hon. Gerard Smith Ambassador John Hay Whitney Ambassador Livingston Merchant Admiral Lewis L. Strauss Hon. Neil McElroy Hon. Donald Quarles General Nathan Twining Hon. James Hagerty 3:45 - 4:04 pm The following met with the President in his office: Hon. John Foster Dulles Prime Minister Harold Macmillan Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd 4:22 pm The President practiced golf on the South Grounds. 5:20 pm The President returned to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1957 8:15 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:40 - 9:35 am (Mr. Emmet Hughes) OFF THE RECORD 9:37 - 10:17 am Hon. George W. Perkins Retiring U. S. Permanent Representative to NATO 10:18 - 10:33 am Hon. James Scott Kemper (Former Ambassador to Brazil) Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 10:35 - 10:47 am Hon. Fred Seaton Mr. Channing Walker Hon. Thomas E. Stephens (Reported to the President on the progress of the United Givers Fund Campaign) 10:50 - 11:02 am Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 11:12 am The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 12:27 pm The President departed the White House and motored to Thompson Stadium, Annapolis, Maryland, to attend the football game between the squads of the Naval Academy and the U. S. Military Academy at West Point. (This is a regularly scheduled contest of the Eastern Inter-Collegiate 150 lb. Football League, and the game is a part of the fund-raising campaign for a new football stadium which the Naval Academy hopes to erect next year). Those accompanying the President were General Howard McC. Snyder Captain Evan P. Aurand Hon. James Hagerty Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 1:25 pm Arrived at Thompson Stadium, Annapolis, Maryland. The President was greeted by Rear Admiral W. R. Smedberg III, Superintendent of the U. S. Naval Academy. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1957 Page 2 1:26 pm Rear Admiral W. R. Smedberg III, escorted the President under the stands approximately 100 feet where they halted while the bank, from the Naval Academy School of Music rendered ruffles and flourishes and "Hail to the Chief. " Admiral Smedberg III then escorted the President to his seat. Others seated in the President's row were Captain Aurand Admiral and Mrs. W. R. Smedberg Brig. General John L. Throckmorten Commandant Corps Cadets, U. S. M. A. Governor and Mrs. Theodore McKeldin Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Thomas Gates 4:14 pm Football game completed, the President, accompanied by Governor and Mrs. McKeldin, departed Thompson Stadium. Just prior to this, the President shook hands with Rear Admiral and Mrs. Bruce McCandless and their daughter Miss Sue McCandless, and her escort Midshipman P. J. Miller. (Rear Admiral McCandless is a paraplegic, now a patient at Bethesda Naval Hospital) 4:19 pm The President and Governor and Mrs. McKeldin arrived at Government House (residence of Governor McKeldin) where he met with the members of the Maryland Roads Commission who explained to the President the back- ground and plans of the tunnel soon-to-be completed in Baltimore. State Roads Commission Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. Bonnell, Baltimore, Md. Highway Review Commission Mr. Francis DuPont, Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. William Purnell Hall, Jr. Phoenix, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ryerson, Rose Hill, Md. Executive Staff Mr. and Mrs. Russell McCain Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Quinn Mr. William A. Gresham Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Carr Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Momberger (continued) ANNAPOLIS, MD. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1957 Page 3 4:19 pm Maryland Roads Commission Group (continued): Dr. and Mrs. J. Goodner Gill President, Rider College, Trenton, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Garrett President, Baltimore Association of Commerce Mr. and Mrs. Jay Jefferson Miller Greater Baltimore Committee Admiral and Mrs. William R. Smedberg Commander and Mrs. Walter D. McCord Aide to Admiral Smedberg Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Gates Mr. Carlton G. Beall U. S. Marshall for the District of Columbia Prior to leaving Government House, in Annapolis, Md., the President signed the guest book and shook hands with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peters of the Government House Household Staff. 4:44 pm The President, accompanied by Captain Evan P. Aurand, departed Government House and motored to the White House. 5:34 pm Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1957 10:23 am The President and Mrs. Eisenhower, accompanied by Master David Eisenhower, departed the White House and motored to the Grace Reformed Church, at 1405 15th Street, N. W., for the Opening Celebration of the Theodore Roosevelt Centennial. 10:26 am Arrived at the Grace Reformed Church. They were greeted by Ushers Howard K. Treese and Homer C. Mounthin. 10:30 am Services began - conducted by Reverend Robert W. Olewiler, Pastor of the Grace Reformed Church. Sermon was preached by Reverend Daniel L. Marsh, Chancellor of Boston University. Following the Services, the President and Mrs. Eisenhower were escorted to their car by Reverends Olewiler and Marsh. 11:51 am Departed the Grace Reformed Church and motored to the White House. 11:55 am Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1957 7:58 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:15 - 8:30 am Hon. James Hagerty 8:25 - 8:43 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 8:45 - 8:47 am Hon. Arthur Larson was sworn in as Special Assistant to the President. The following attended the ceremony: Mrs. Arthur Larson Miss Anna Larson (daughter) Miss Leona Campaignen (secretary to Mr. Larson) Miss Dorothy Baas (secretary to Mr. Larson) Members of the White House Staff 8:47 - 9:00 am Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Arthur Larson Hon. Gabriel Hauge Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 9:00 - 10:10 am Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Arthur Larson 10:10 - 10:37 am Mr. John Budinger 10:38 - 11:12 am General Lauris Norstad Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 11:03 - 11:53 am Hon. John Foster Dulles 11:55 - 11:56 am Hon. Sherman Adams 11:55 - 12:00 Noon Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 11:57 - 12:00 Noon Hon, Sherman Adams 12:05 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1957 8:13 am The President arrived in the office. 8:27 - 8:33 am Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. James Hagerty 8:33 - 8:47 am Hon. James Hagerty 9:12 - 9:27 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 9:28 - 9:30 Mr. William J. Hopkins 9:31 - 10:25 am Hon. Robert Cutler Professor I. Isadore Rabi Hon. Gordon Gray Hon. Lewis L. Strauss Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 10:25 - 10:40 am Hon. Lewis L. Strauss Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 10:42 - 10:44 am Mr. Roemer McPhee 10:45 - 11:10 am Mr. John E. Gleason, Jr. The Commander, The American Legion Mr. William F. Hauck Director, Washington Office, American Legion Hon. Ea rle Chesney (Photographs taken) 11:11 - 11:29 am Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. James Hagerty 11:31 - 11:58 am Mr. Spyros P. Skouras 12:00 Noon The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:05 pm The President, accompanied by Dr. Walter Tkach, departed the White House and motored to Burning Tree Country Club. 1:35 pm Arrived at Burning Tree. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1957 Page 2 1:55 - 4:55 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with General Floyd Parks Mr. Charles Evans Colonel Thomas Belshe 5:07 pm The President, accompanied by Colonel Walter Tkach, departed Burning Tree Country Club and motored to the White House. 5:35 pm Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1957 8:00 am The President arrived in the office. 8:45 - 9:30 am Hon. Neil McElroy Brig. General Carey Randall Hon. Robert Cutler Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 9:31 - 10:28 am Pre-Press Briefing Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Wilton B. Persons Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Gabriel Hauge Hon. I. Jack Martin Mrs. Anne Wheaton 10:30 - 11:00 am PRESS CONFERENCE 11:17 - 11:27 am The President received the following members of the Federal Home Loan Bank Board and the Presidents of the eleven District Banks of the Board: Mr. Albert J. Robertson Chairman, Federal Home Loan Bank Board Mr. Ira Dixon, Member, Federal Home Loan Bank Board Mr. William J. Hallahan Member, Federal Home Loan Bank Board Mr. Robert N. Faulkner, President, FHLB of Boston Mr. George R. Parker, President, FHLB of Pittsburgh Mr. John A. Fogarty, Acting President, FHLB of Greensboro Mr. Walter E. Julius, President, FHLB of Cincinnati Mr. Fred T. Greene, President, FHLB of Indianapolis Mr. John E. Stipp, President, FHLB of Chicago Mr. Robert H. Bush, President, Federal HLB of Des Moines Mr. J. Curran Conway, President, FHLB of Little Rock Mr. James W. McBride, President, FHLB of Topeka Mr. J. Alston Adams, President, FHLB of San Francisco (Mr. K. M. Murphy, President, FHLB of New York was ill and could not attend) WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1957 Page 2 11:33 - 11:35 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 11:35 - 12:20 pm Senator Leverett Saltonstall Hon. Wilton B. Persons 12:22 pm The President departed the office and returned to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:12 pm The President returned to the office. 2:15 - 2:20 pm Hon. Sherman Adams 2:37 - 3:25 pm Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. Lewis L. Strauss Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Robert B. Anderson 3:30 - 3:40 pm Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Robert Gray 3:50 pm The President went to the South Lawn to practice golf. 4:40 pm Returned to the office. 4:43 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1957 8:00 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:12 - 8:25 am Hon. Sherman Adams 8:26 - 8:50 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 8:50 - 8:55 am The Chairman and the Members of the Atomic Energy Commission will call on the President and have a picture made with him. Hon. Lewis L. Strauss, Chairman Hon. Willard F. Libby, Member Hon. John S. Graham, Member Hon. Harold S. Vance, Member Hon. John F. Floberg, Member 8:55 - 9:00 am Hon. John Foster Dulles 9:00 - 10:53 am NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL (342nd Meeting) The President Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Neil McElroy Hon. Gordon Gray Hon. Robert B. Anderson Hon. William P. Rogers Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. Harold E. Stassen Hon. Lewis L. Strauss Hon. Leo H. Hoegh Hon. James H. Smith, Jr. Hon. Abbott Washburn Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier Hon. Donald Quarles Hon. Wilber Brucker Hon. James H. Douglas General Nathan Twining General Maxwell B. Taylor General Thomas D. White Admiral H. B. Felt General Randolph McC. Pate Hon. Maurice Stans Hon. Gerard Smith (continued) THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31 1957 Page 2 9:00 - 10:53 am NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL (continued): Hon. Allen Dulles Hon. Frank Wisner Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Robert Cutler Hon. Frederick Dearborn Hon. Clarence Randall Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. James Lay Hon. S. Everett Gleason Hon. Marion Boggs Hon, Fred A. Bantz, Assistant Secretary of the Navy 10:53 - 10:55 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 10:58 - 11:00 am Hon. Sherman Adams 11:00 - 11:13 am Hon. Sherman Adams Senator H. Alexander Smith of New Jersey 11:14 - 12:23 pm Hon. Thomas E. Dewey 12:25 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:17 pm The President returned to the office 2:32 - 2:34 pm Hon. Gerald Morgan 2:34 - 2:47 pm Hon. Sinclair Weeks Hon. Sherman Adams 2:47 - 2:50 pm Hon. Sinclair Weeks 3:00 - 3:36 pm (General Nathan Twining) OFF THE RECORD 3:43 - 3:56 pm (Hon. Herbert Brownell, Jr.) OFF THE RECORD c4:08 - 4:11 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 4:33 - 4:53 pm The President practiced golf on the South Grounds. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1957 Page 3 4:55 - 5:03 pm Hon. Fred Seaton Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1957 7:45 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 7:50 - 8:00 am Hon. Sherman Adams 8:05 - 8:11 am Hon. Kevin McCann 8:14 - 8:16 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 8:40 - 8:46 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 8:47 - 8:57 am Hon. Percival Brundage 8:57 - 9:01 am Hon. John Foster Dulles 9:00 - 10:37 am CABINET MEETING The President Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Neil McElroy Hon. William P. Rogers Hon. Fred C. Scribner Hon. Edson Sessions (Post Office) Hon. Fred Seaton Hon. Sinclair Weeks Hon. Louis Rothschild Hon. True D. Morse Hon. James P. Mitchell Hon. Marion Folsom Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. Maurice Stans Hon. Gordon Gray Hon. Rocco Siciliano Hon. Harold Stassen Hon. Arthur Larson Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier Hon. Jack Anderson Hon. Robert Cutler Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Mr. Robert Merriam General Elwood Quesada (continued) FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1957 Page 2 9:00 - 10:37 am CABINET MEETING(continued): Hon. Wilber Brucker Hon. Dewey Short Hon. Ervin L. Peterson Hon. Gabriel Hauge Hon. Edward McCabe Hon. I. Jack Martin Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon, Howard Pyle Mr. Arthur Minnich Mr. Roemer McPhee Mr. Bradley Patterson Mrs. Anne Wheaton 10:37 - 10:40 am Hon. John Foster Dulles 11:08 - 11:15 am Hon. Marion Folsom 11:15 - 11:20 am Mr. Dewey Long 11:24 - 11:26 am Hon. Sherman Adams 11:26 - 12:00 Noon Mr. John McCone 12:00 - 12:20 pm Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Gerald Morgan Mr. Roemer McPhee 12:24 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:00 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the White House and motored to MATS Te rminal for flight to Stewart Air Force Base at the United States Military Academy, West Point, New York. The following accompanied them: Captain Dale J. Crittenberger General and Mrs. Howard McC. Snyder Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Mr. Wayne Hawks General and Mrs. John Bragdon FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1957 Page 3 WEST POINT MILITARY ACADEMY 3:40 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower arrived at Stewart Air Force Base, West Point, N. Y., and were greeted by Colonel William C. Clark Commanding Officer of the Base General Edward H. Underhill Commander of the Eastern Air Defense Forces General and Mrs. G. H. Davidson Superintendent of the U.S. Military Academy 3:45 pm Departed Stewart Air Force Base and motored to the Thayer Hotel at the U. S. Military Academy. 4:20 pm Upon arrival at the Thayer Hotel, the President and Mrs. Eisenhower were greeted by Mr. Joseph Kosakowski, Manager of the Hotel, who escorted them to their suite. 4:35 pm The President, accompanied by General G. H. Davidson and Captain Dale J. Crittenberger, departed the hotel and motored to the North Athletic Field where they watched the West Point-University of Pennsylvania 150-pound game. During the game, the President spoke with Cadet James E. Humphreys and Cadet Manuel A. Hidalga. Before leaving the Athletic Field, the President shook hands with the 150-pound team coach, "Red" Tipton. 4:50 pm The President, accompanied by General Davidson and Captain Crittenberger, departed the North Athletic Field and motored to the practice field where they watched the West Point- Colgate game (Plebe and Freshman). During the game he spoke to Cadet Jack K. Cline, Cadet Ellsworth H. E. Downing, and Mr. John Staebson of Colgate. 5:18 pm The President, General Davidson, and Captain Crittenberger departed the practice field and motored to the Thayer Hotel. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1957 Page 4 WEST POINT MILITARY ACADEMY 5:20 pm Before proceeding to his suite in the Thayer Hotel, the President spoke to the following: General and Mrs. Charles Manley Busbee Mrs. Lora Ellis Mrs. Mary Meeks General H. B. Saylor General John Davis 6:25 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed their suite and walked to Room No. 321, where they visited with Mrs. William B. LaDue. 7:05 pm Returned to their suite. 8:05 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed their suite and proceeded to the dining room of the Hotel, where they had dinner with the Class of 1915. Seated at the President's table were General and Mrs. H. B. Saylor and General and Mrs. John Wogon. 9:45 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the dining room and returned to their suite. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1957 WEST POINT MILITARY ACADEMY NEW YORK 8:40 am The President, accompanied by General G. H. Davidson and Captain Dale J. Crittenberger, departed the Thayer Hotel and motored to the East Gymnasium where they proceeded to the second floor to observe the Fourth Class running the obstacle course. 9:00 am Departed the gymnasium and walked to the Cadet Barracks area. Here the President visited the two rooms he had occupied as a cadet. In the Cadet Barracks, the President met Cadet Durkin who introduced the President to the rest of the Brigade Staff. 9:10 am The President departed the Cadet Barracks and motored to Grant Hall and the Military Museum, where he inspected portraits of five-star generals and other materials in the museum. 9:20 am The President departed the museum and walked to the East Academic Building. Here the President was greeted by Colonel V. J. Esposito. The President visited the Military Art Classes (discussing the Battle of Antietam) until 10:10 am. 10:10 am Motored to the Thayer Hotel, Arriving there at 10:15 am. 10:55 am The President and Mrs. Eisenhower, accompanied by General and Mrs. G. H. Davidson, departed the Thayer Hotel and motored to the intersection of Thayer Road and Jefferson Road to participate in a ceremony in which the Class of 1915 will present a gift to the Military Academy. The President and Mrs. Eisenhower were greeted by General Frederick Boye, President of the Class of 1915. General Boye escorted them to their seats. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1957 Page 2 WEST POINT MILITARY ACADEMY, N. Y. 11:05 am The Right Reverend Edward M. Hartigan delivered the Invocation. General Omar Bradley and General James Van Fleet escorted Mrs. Eisenhower to a selected point where she pulled the cord which unveiled a drinking fountain and a memorial column. General Boye made a short presentation speech, and General Davidson made a short acceptance speech. Captain George Bean, Chaplain of the U. S. Military Academy, delivered the Benediction. 11:20 am The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the presentation site and motored to the reviewing stands. 11:25 am Arrived at the reviewing stands and viewed the Cadet parade. Here they remained in their seats until 11:45 am, visiting with old class-mates and other friends at the Academy. 12:00 Noon Parade begins and continued until 12:15 pm. 12:15 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower, accompanied by General and Mrs. Davidson, returned to their automobile and motored to Cullum Hall where they had luncheon with the Class of 1915. 12:20 pm Arrived at Cullum Hall. 12:30 - 1:30 pm LUNCHEON with the Class of 1915. 1:30 pm Departed Cullum Hall and motored to Michie Stadium. The President and Mrs. Eisenhower were accompanied by General and Mrs. G. H. Davidson, 2:00 - 4:30 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower watched the football game between U. S. Military Academy and Colgate University. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1957 Page 3 WEST POINT MILITARY ACADEMY, N. Y. 4:35 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed Michie Stadium and motored to Stewart Air Force Base, for flight back to Washington, D. C. 5:10 pm Arrived at Stewart Air Force Base. 5:20 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower were airborne for Washington, D. C. 6:30 pm Arrived at MATS Terminal, Washington, D. C. (Note: At 10:55 am, as the President was departing the Thayer Hotel, he was introduced to Mrs. John L. Borise (sister of Mr. James Rowley) and her three children, Deidre, Orell, and Rowley) THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1957 NO ACTIVITY THIS DATE. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1957 7:45 - 8:45 am The following had breakfast with the President: (Hon. Nelson Rockefeller) (Hon. Percival Brundage) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Arthur Flemming) (Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster) 8:50 am The President arrived in the office (with his breakfast guests, who departed at 8:52 am) 9:30 - 10:02 am (Dr. James R. Killian, Jr.) (Hon. Sherman Adams) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Robert Cutler) 10:02 - 11:08 am Hon. Gordon Gray Hon. Robert Cutler Brig. General A. J. Goodpaster (and the following members of the Security Resources Panel): From the Steering Committee: (Mr. Rowan Gaither) (Mr. William C. Foster) OFF THE RECORD (Mr. Robert C. Sprague) From the Science Advisory Committee Subcommittee: (Dr. James R. Killian, Jr.) OFF THE RECORD From the Advisory Panel: (Mr. Robert Lovett) (Mr. John J. McCloy) OFF THE RECORD (Dr. Frank Stanton) ( General James H. Doolittle) (Admiral Robert B. Carney) 11:08 - 11:10 am Hon. Robert Cutler 11:15 - 11:21 am (Hugo Johnson, photographer) OFF THE RECORD (Master Dirk Metzger, Arlington, Va.) (For photograph with the President) MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1957 Page 2 11:21 11:36 am Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 11:27 11:33 am Hon. Sherman Adams 11:34 12:06 pm Major General Sir Kenneth Strong (personal friend) Hon. Allen Dulles 12:07 12:10 pm Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Arthur Larson 12:08 - 12:10 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 12:10 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:00 pm The President returned to the office. 2:30 3:00 pm Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. Rocco C. Siciliano Hon. Sherman Adams 3:00 3:32 pm (Hon. Harold Stassen) OFF THE RECORD 3:33 4:43 pm Hon. Sherman Adams (out at 3:54, in again at 3:54 pm) Hon. Arthur Larson 4:55 pm The President departed the office and went to the South Grounds to practice golf. 5:25 pm Returned to the office. 5:36 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1957 Page 3 7:00 pm STAG DINNER AT THE WHITE HOUSE OFF THE RECORD The President Hon. Neil McElroy Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Donald A. Quarles Hon. Wilber Brucker Hon. James H. Douglas Hon. Thomas S. Gates, Jr. General Nathan F. Twining General Maxwell D. Taylor Admiral Arleigh A. Burke General Thomas D. White General Randolph McC. Pate Hon. Wilton B. Persons Vice Admiral Bernard L. Austin Hon. Robert Cutler Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1957 8:00 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:01 - 8:02 am Hon. Thomas E. St ephens 8:10 - 8:17 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 8:15 - 8:33 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 8:33 - 8:39 am Mrs. Mary Jane McCaffree 8:40 - 9:00 am Hon. John Foster Dulles 9:00 - 10:40 am CABINET MEETING The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon. Robert Anderson Hon. Neil McElroy Hon. Herbert Brownell Hon. Arthur Summerfield Hon, Fred Seaton Hon. Sinclair Weeks Hon. Ervin L. Peterson Hon. James P. Mitchell Hon. Marion Folsom Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. Gordon Gray Hon. Rocco Siciliano Hon. Harold Stassen Hon. Leo Hoegh Hon. Arthur Larson Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Ed McCabe Hon. Wilton B. Persons Mr. Roemer McPhee Hon. Maxwell M. Rabb Mr. Bradley Petterson Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier Mrs. Anne Wheaton Hon. Jack Anderson Hon. David Kendall Brig. Gen. Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Gabriel Hauge Hon. Harris Ellsworth Hon. I. Jack Martin Hon. Maurice Stans Hon. Arthur Minnich Hon. James O'Connell Hon. Ed McCabe Hon. Joseph Winslow Hon. Howard Pyle Colonel Keck, Defense Hon. Edson Sessions TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1957 Page 2 8:00 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:01 - 8:02 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 8:10 - 8:17 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 8:15 - 8:33 am Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Arthur Larson 11:00 - 11:28 am General Carl Spaatz, USAF (Ret.) Personsl friend of the President's 11:28 - 11:32 am Hon. James W. Riddleberger American Ambassador to Jugoslovia (Called on the President before returning to his post) 11:34 - 11:48 am Hon. Goodwin J. Knight Governor of California Mr. Stears (secretary) Hon. Sherman Adams 11:48 - 11:50 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 11:50 - 11:55 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 11:57 am The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 1:16 pm The President, accompanied by Hon. Sherman Adams, Hon. Wilton B. Persons, General Howard McC. Snyder, and Hon. George Humphrey departed the White House and motored to Burning Tree. 1:37 pm Arrived at Burning Tree. (Governor Adams, General Persons, and Hon. George Humphrey motored back to the White House). 1:56 - 4:40 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with General Nathan Twining General Elwood Quesada Mr. John McClure (General Snyder walked around the course with the above) TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1957 Page 3 5:10 pm The President, accompanied by General Howard McC. Snyder, departed Burning Tree and motored to the White House. 5:36 pm Arrived at the White House. 6:00 pm Mr. Arthur Larson (Saw the President at the Mansion) THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1957 7:59 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz, 8:29 - 8:31 am Hon, Robert Cutler 8:36 - 9:11 am Hon. Arthur Larson 9:01 - 9:07 am Hon. Sherman Adams 9:07 - 9:14 am Hon. Sherman Adams 9:11 - 9:45 am Dr. Raymond J. Saulnier Chairman, Council of Economic Advisers 9:55 - 10:54 am Hon. Arthur Larson 10:54 - 11:00 am Hon. Robert Cutler Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 10:55 - 11:00 am General Cutler and General Goodpaster brought the following Scientists in the Cabinet Room where the President greeted them: Miss Grace Barbera Dr. James P. Baxter (This is a group of Mrs. Kathryn Beard Scientists and staff David z. Beckler members of the Mr. Richard P. Booth Security Resources Dr. Willard G. Bouricius Panel) Mr. Robert Calkins Mr. Leonard Carulli Dr. Joseph Clifford Dr. George A. Contos Mr. John J. Corson Mr. James E. Cross Mrs. Laura E. C. Crow Mrs. Olive Doherty Mrs. Bobbie Droke Mr. Edwin O. Elliott Lt. Col. Vincent T. Ford Mr. William Foster Mr. Walter J. Frantz Mr. Daniel H. Gould (continued) WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1957 Page 2 10:55 - 11:00 The President greeted the following Scientists and staff members of the Security Resources Panel in the Cabinet Room (list continued from previous page): Dr. William M. Hall Mr. Walter A. Hanley Dr. Robert J. Hansen Miss R. Joyce Harmon Lt. Colonel James B. Hartgering Mr. Robert A. Hawkins Dr. William A. Higinbotham Dr. Albert G. Hill Miss Edwina Houser Mr. William Hutchins Mr. Chandler W. Jones Mr. Spurgeon Keeny Mr. John W. Klotz Mr. John W. Kybal Dr. Joel S. Lawson Colonel George A. Lincoln Mr. Franklin A. Lindsay Dr. Andrew Longacre Mrs. Mary Long Mr. Kirmon W. McPayten Dr. Vincent V. McRae Mr. Andrew W. Marshall Dr. Donald N. Michael Mr. Lowell Miller Mr. William J. Minshull Mr. Frederick T. Moore Mr. Guy W. Nichols, Jr. Mr. Edward Oliver Dr. Joseph H. Pechman Dr. James Perkins Dr. Robert C. Prim, III Mr. Staffan Rosenberg Mr. Luis Sanchez Dr. William McC. Siebert Mrs. Dorothy Scruggs Lt. Colonel Glenn Smith Mr. Robert C. Sprague Miss Betty St. Pierre Mr. Norman H. Taylor Mr. Laurence Walters (continued) WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1957 Page 3 10:55 - 11:00 am The President greeted the following Scientists and staff members of the Security Resources Panel in the Cabinet Room (list continued from previous page): Mr. William Webster Mr. William L. White Dr. Robert Whitmer Dr. Jerome B. Wiesner Miss Joyce Wilson Major Paul Wine 11:03 - 11:14 am (Hon. Sinclair Weeks ) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Gordon Gray ) 11:20 - 11:27 am The President was presented a chest of animal feed and a painting of the Mayflower II. Mr. Eric B. Lomax, of R. Silcock and Sons, Ltd., Liverpool, England, made the presentation. The following were also present (in the Conference Room): Mr. A. J. Davidson Mr. B. J. Riotus Mr. W. McGreff Mr. J. L. Johnston Mr. Hood Mr. Crawford (The painting of the Mayflower II was done by Howard Jarvis). 11:27 - 11:30 am Hon. Gerald Morgan 11:30 - 11:53 am Miss Bertha Adkins Assistant Chairman, Republican National Committee Mr. Robert Gray 12:00 Noon The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 1:45 pm The President returned to the office. 1:55 pm Hon. Arthur Larson 2:20 - 2:23 pm Hon. Sherman Adams WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1957 Page 4 2:30 - 2:37 pm Hon. Sherman Adams 2:37 - 2:39 pm Mr. William J. Hopkins 2:43 - 3:11 pm Hon. Marion Folsom, Secretary of Health, Education, Welfare Dr. John A. Perkins, Under Secretary, HEW Hon. Elliot Richardson, Assistant Secretary, HEW Dr. Lawrence Derthick, Commissioner of Education Hon. Sherman Adams (out 3:05 pm) Hon. Wilton B. Persons 3:11 - 3:40 pm (Senator Lyndon Johnson, Texas) OFF THE RECORD 3:41 - 3:47 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons 3:57 - 4:00 pm (Barbara Anne Eisenhower and friend) 4:17 - 4:21 pm Hon. Sherman Adams 4:22 - 4:31 pm Hon. Herbert Brownell 4:42 pm The President went to the South Grounds to practice golf. 5:25 - 5:43 pm Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Arthur Larson 5:45 pm The President departed the office and went to the Theater in the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1957 7:45 am Hon. Lewis Douglas (Had breakfast with the President) 8:47 am The President arrived in the office. 8:55 - 8:57 am Hon. Sherman Adams 9:05 - 10:45 am NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL (343rd Meeting) (In the Broadcast Room) The President Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Neil H. McElroy Hon. Gordon Gray Hon. Robert B. Anderson Hon. William P. Rogers Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. Harold E. Stassen Hon. Lewis L. Strauss Hon. James H. Smith, Jr. Hon. Leo Hoegh Hon. Oren M. Stevens Hon. J. Edgar Hoover, Jr. Hon. J. Walter Yeagley Hon. Maurice Stans Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier Hon. Donald A. Quarles Hon. Thomas S. Gates Hon. Wilber M. Brucker Hon. James R. Douglas Gen. Nathan F. Twining Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor Adm. Arleigh Burke Gen. Thomas D. White Gen. Randolph McC. Pate Hon. Allen W. Dulles Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Robert Cutler Hon. Clarence Randall Hon. Frederick Dearborn Hon. Arthur Larson Gen. A. J. Goodpaster Captain Evan P. Aurand (continued) THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1957 Page 2 9:05 - 10:45 am NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL MEETING (continued) NSC Planning Board Hon. Gerard C. Smith, Department of State Karl G. Harr, Jr., Department of Defense Robert Finley, Office of Defense Mobilization Fred C. Scribner, Treasury Department William E. Foley, Department of Justice Robert Matteson John L. McGruder Admiral Charles O. Triebel Robert Amory Ralph W. E. Reid Elmer Staats Ralph E. Spear Security Resources Panel of the Science Advisory Committee Steering Committee Institute For Defense Analysis Robert C. Sprague Dr. Albert G. Hill William C. Foster Dr. James P. Baxter Members of the Science John J. Corson Advisory Committee Sub- Dr. James A. Perkins Committee Dr. Robert C. Prim William Webster Dr. James B. Fisk Professor Jerome B. Wiesner Dr. James R. Killian, Jr. Dr. Robert D. Calkins Dr. Hector R. Skifter Security Resources Panel Colonel George A. Lincoln Staff Paul H. Nitze Edward P. Oliver Lt. Col. Vincent T. Ford David Beckler Members of the Advisory Panel Robert Lovett John J. McCloy Dr. Frank Stanton J. Patrick Coyne, NSC Representative on Internal Security Hon. James S. Lay, Jr. Hon. S. Everett Gleason THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1957 Page 3 10:47 - 11:10 am (The following group from National Security Council met with the President in his office) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. John Foster Dulles) (Hon. Neil H. McElroy) (Hon. Gordon Gray) (Hon. Lewis L. Strauss) (Hon. Donald Quarles) (Hon. James H. Douglas) (Gen. Nathan Twining) (General Thomas D. White) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Allen Dulles) (Hon. Robert Cutler) (Brig. Gen. Andrew J. Goodpaster) (Hon. Robert C. Sprague) (Hon. William C. Foster) (Hon. James S. Lay, Jr.) 11:10 - 11:16 am (Hon. John Foster Dulles) (Hon. Allen Dulles) OFF THE RECORD (Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster) 11:16 - 11:29 am Hon. John Foster Dulles 11:30 - 11:31 am Hon. Gerald Morgan 11:32 - 11:43 am The President received the following members of the Jockey Clubs of New York, South America, and Europe: Mr. George Widener, Philadelphia, Pa. Mr. Marshall Cassidy, Locust Valley, N. Y. Mr. John Morris, New York City Mr. John C. Clark, Binghampton, N. Y. Jockey Club of New York: Mr. James C. Brady, New York City Mr. Ogden Phipps, New York City Mr. George A. Garrett, Washington, D. C. Mr. John Haines, New York (Chairman of the Greater New York Racing Comm) Mr. George Humphrey, Cleveland, Ohio Mr. F. Skidde Von Stade, Westbury, L. I.,' New York Mr. Tyson Gilpin, Boyce, Virginia Jockey Club of Brazil: Francisco Paulo-Machado, Rio de Janiero Jockey Club of England: Lord Howard de Walden, Surrey, England William Weatherby, London, England (continued) THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1957 Page 4 11:32 - 11:43 am The President received the following members of the Jockey Clubs: Jockey Club of Canada: Mr. E. P. Taylor, Ontario, Canada Mr. George Hendrie, Ontario, Canada Jockey Club of France Jean de la Granville, First Counsellor, French Embassy Mr. John D. Schapiro President, Laurel Race Course, Baltimore, Md. Mr. Emanuel Levine Staff, Laurel Race Course, Washington, D. C. 11:45 - 11:51 am (Dr. Frank J. Welch, Dean of the College of Agriculture, University of Kentucky) (Hon. Sherman Adams) OFF THE RECORD 11:53 - 1:10 pm Hon. Arthur Larson 1:12 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. (LUNCH) 2:40 pm The President returned to the office. 2:43 - 2:50 pm Hon. Sherman Adams 3:00 pm The President went to the Cabinet Room to work on his speech. 4:40 pm To the South Grounds to practice golf. 5:05 pm The President went to the Mansion. 5:11 pm To the swimming pool. 8:00 pm The President delivered a TV and Radio Address on "Science and Security". THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1957 7:45 am Senator Styles Bridges of New Hampshire had breakfast with the President. 8:42 am The President arrived in the office accompanied by Hon. Sherman Adams and Hon. Wilton B. Persons. (The above walked over to the Mansion and joined the President as he was saying goodbye to Senator Bridges). 8:43 - 9:00 am Hon. Sherman Adams 9:00 - 10:18 am CABINET MEETING The President Hon. Christian Herter Hon. Robert B. Anderson Hon. Neil McElroy Hon. William P. Rogers Hon. Arthur Summerfield Hon. Fred Seaton Hon. Sinclair Weeks Hon. True D. Morse Hon. James P. Mitchell Hon. Marion Folsom Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. Gordon Gray Hon. Rocco Siciliano Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. Hon. Harold Stassen Hon. Leo Hoegh Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Maxwell Rabb Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier Hon. Jack Anderson Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. Gabriel Hauge Hon. I. Jack Martin Hon. Edward McCabe Hon. Arthur Minnich Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Roemer McPhee Hon. Bradley Patterson (continued) FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1957 Page 2 9:00 - 10:18 am CABINET MEETING (list continued): Hon. Howard Pyle Mrs. Anne Wheaton Mr. Fordyce Luikart Hon. Harris Ellsworth Hon. Maurice Stans Hon. James O'Connell Mr. Stuart Rathman Mr. Walter Wallace 10:18 - 10:30 am Hon. Neil McElroy 10:30 - 10:34 am Hon. William P. Rogers was sworn in as Attorney General. Chief Justice Earl Warren administered the Oath of Office. The following attended: The President Mrs. William P. Rogers Miss Dale Rogers (daughter) Anthony Rogers (son) Jeffery Rogers (son) Douglas Rogers (son) Mrs. Samuel Langston (Mother-in-Law) The Cabinet Group Mr. J. Lee Rankin, The Solicitor General Mr. Victor R. Hansen, Assistant Attorney General Mr. Charles K. Rice, Assistant Attorney General Mr. George Cochran Doub, Assistant Attorney General Mr. Wilson White, Assistant Attorney General Mr. Dallas S. Townsend, Assistant Attorney General Mr. William F. Tompkins, Assistant Attorney General Mr. S. A. Andretta, Administrative Assistant Attorney General Hon. J. Edgar Hoover Mr. A. C. Tolson, Associate Director, FBI Hon. Joseph M. Swing Mr. Harold H. Healy Mr. G. Frederick Mullen Mrs. Mary C. Riggs, Secretary Miss M. Carolyn Miller, Secretary Miss Mary Helen Tate, Secretary Members of White House Staff 10:40 - 10:50 am Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1957 Page 3 10:53 am The President, accompanied by Hon. J. Edgar Hoover, departed the White House and motored to the Departmental Auditorium, where the President attended the FBI National Academy graduation exercises. 10:57 am Arrived at the Departmental Auditorium. The President and Hon. J. Edgar Hoover entered the Building and proceeded to the platform. Following the exervices - where 94 members of the FBI National Academy graduating class received diplomas from Hon. J. Edgar Hoover - the President was presented a Special Agents FBI badge. 12:02 pm The President and Hon. J. Edgar Hoover departed the Auditorium and returned to the White House. 12:05 pm Arrived at the White House. 1:06 pm The President departed the White House and motored to the Attorney General's Office in the Department of Justice to attend a luncheon by former Attorney General Brownell in honor of the Attorney General William P. Rogers. The President was met at the entrance by Hon. Herbert Brownell and Hon. William P. Rogers, who escorted him to the 5th floor where the luncheon was held. 1:08 - 1:29 pm The President entered the Conference Room where he joined the other luncheon guests. 1:30 pm Luncheon in the Dining Room. The following attended: The President Hon. Herbert Brownell, Jr. Hon. William P. Rogers Hon. J. Lee Rankin, The Solicitor General Hon. Victor R. Hansen, Assistant Attorney General Hon. George C. Doub, Assistant Attorney General Hon. Charles K. Rice, Assistant Attorney General Hon. William F. Tompkins, Asst. Attorney General Hon. Perry W. Norton, Assistant Attorney General Hon. W. Wilson White, Assistant Attorney General (continued) FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1957 Page 4 1:30 pm Luncheon at the Attorney General's Office in honor of Hon. William P. Rogers: (list continued from previous page): Hon. S. A. Andretta, Assistant Attorney General Hon. Dallas S. Townsend, Assistant Attorney General Hon. G. Frederick Mullen, Director of Office of Public Information Hon. J. Edgar Hoover, Jr. Hon. Joseph M. Swing, Commissioner Hon. James V. Bennett, Director Bureau of Prisons Mr. Harold H. Healy, Executive Assistant to the Attorney General 2:22 pm The President departed the Justice Department Building and motored to the Monument Grounds where he entered the U. S. Marine Helicopter. 2:29 pm Airborne for Germantown, Maryland. 2:45 pm The President landed in Germantown, Maryland, to participate in the dedication ceremonies of the new Atomic Energy Commission Building. The President was greeted by Hon. Lewis L. Strauss, and the two entered the automobile to motor to the new building - about a quarter of a mile away. The President was escorted to the platform by Hon. Lewis L. Strauss. The program was as follows: 3:00 pm Invocation by Rev. Frederick B. Harris 3:03 pm Welcoming remarks by Hon. Lewis L. Strauss 3:04 pm Cornerstone laying ceremonies 3:15 pm Dedication - Address by the President 3:20 pm Benediction by Rev. Frederick B. Harris 3:27 pm The President departed the dedication site and walked to his car, accompanied by Hon. Lewis L. Strauss. 3:30 pm Departed for heliport. 3:42 pm Departed by helicopter for Washington, D. C. 4:00 pm The President arrived on the South Grounds of White House. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1957 Page 5 4:07 - 4:15 pm Hon. Robert Cutler 4:20 - 4:22 pm Hon. Sherman Adams 4:35 - 4:41 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons 4:55 - 5:00 pm Hon. Sherman Adams 5:07 - 5:10 pm Hon. Sherman Adams 5:12 - 5:35 pm Hon. Arthur Larson 5:26 - 5:35 pm Hon. Sherman Adams 5:50 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. (Note: The following persons accompanied the President to the Dedication ceremonies of the Atomic Energy Commission Building: Hon. Lewis L. Strauss Hon. Robert Cutler General Howard McC. Snyder Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster General John Bragdon Captain Evan P. Aurand Hon. Gordon Gray) THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1957 7:56 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:07 - 8:10 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 8:21 - 9:01 am Senator Allen J. Ellender, Louisiana Hon. Wilton B. Persons (Senator Ellender reported on his recent trip to Yugoslavia, Russia, and the Middle East) 9:01 - 9:30 am Hon. Sherman Adams (out 9:06 am) Hon. Gabriel Hauge (re tariff matters) 9:34 - 10:02 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 10:03 - 10:14 am Hon. Sherman Adams 10:15 - 10:24 am Colonel Amado Martelinio (Personal visit - knew the President when he was in the Philippines) 10:20 - 10:24 am Hon. Gerald Morgan (Joined the above) 10:25 - 10:48 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 11:04 - 11:10 am Mr. Robert Gray 11:11 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 12:45 pm The President, accompanied by Major John Eisenhower, departed the White House and motored to Burning Tree. 1:10 pm Arrived at Burning Tree. 1:23 - 3:47 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with Major John Eisenhower Colonel Thomas Belshe 4:12 pm The President and Major John Eisenhower departed the Burning Tree Country Club and motored to the White House. 4:35 pm Arrived at the White House, THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10,1957 8:49 am The President and Master David Eisenhower departed the White House and motored to the National Presbyterian Church. 8:55 am Arrived at the National Presbyterian Church. 9:55 am Reverend Edward L. R. Elson escorted the President and Master David Eisenhower to the car and chatted with them for a few moments. 10:00 am Departed the National Presbyterian Church and motored to the White House. 10:03 am Arrived at the White House - the President went to his office. 5:05 pm The President, accompanied by General Howard McC. Snyder and Mr. James Rowley, departed the White House and motored to Walter Reed Hospital where the President underwent a complete physical examination with appropriate laboratory test on November 11th. 5:26 pm Upon arrival at Walter Reed Hospital, the President was greeted by Major General Leonard D. Heaton, who escorted him to War 8. Upon arrival at Ward 8, the President was greeted by Brig. General Thomas W. Mattingly Lt. Colonel R. P. Taylor (nurse) Captain Lorene Miller (nurse) Mrs. G. H. Lawrence. 7:26 - 8:24 pm The President had dinner in the dining room of his suite with Drs. Mattingly, Heaton, and Snyder. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1957 (VETERANS DAY) 8:02 am At Walter Reed Hospital, the President had complete x-rays made. The following were in the room: Major General Leonard Heaton Major General Howard McC. Snyder Brig. General Thomas Mattingly Colonel John S. Isherwood Sgt. Paul Lepo Sgt. Al Wojtyna Sgt. W. E. Jones 10:09 am The President completed his physical examination including x-ray and laboratory tests. He then went to Ward 4 and visited for two minutes with General William "Wild Bill" Donovan. 10:16 am The President stopped in the hallway and visited with Colonel Joseph E. Stockwill and Brig. Gen. J. R. Burns. 10:21 - 10:24 am The President had an ear, nose, and throat examination. 10:40 am The President had breakfast. 11:12 am The President went to the x-ray department with General Heaton, General Snyder, and Lt. Col. Arthur Cohen. 11:35 am Enroute to Ward 8, General Heaton introduced General James Forsee to the President. 12:04 pm The President went to the room of Mrs. Nixon - the Vice President's mother - and visited with her. 12:05 pm Visited General Geane in his room. 12:06 pm Visited with General Barth in the hallway. (General George Bittman Barth) 12:07 pm The President, accompanied by General Heaton, motored to the Armed Forces Institute of Research Building, located on the hospital grounds. 12:10 pm Arrived at the Armed Forces Institute of Research Building. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1957 Page 2 12:10 pm Arrived at the Armed Forces Institute of Research Building. Major General Silas B. Hays Surgeon General, U. S. Army Dr. I. S. Ravdin University of Pennsylvania Hospital Met the President and escorted him to the Sternberg Auditorium where 150 Medical Consultants were in attendance. The President went to the speakers platform. Here he was greeted by Dr. Donald M. Pillsbury President of the Society of Medical Consultants to the Armed Forces. 12:11 - 12:14 pm The President addressed the Medical Consultants. 12:15 pm Departed the Armed Forces Institute of Research Building and motored to the White House. 12:33 pm Arrived at the White House. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:15 pm The President arrived in the office. 2:30 - 2:36 pm Hon. Sherman Adams 3:10 - 3:16 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 3:45 - 4:00 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 4:28 - 4:30 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 4:30 - 4:51 pm Mr. Charles A. Case, Abilene, Kansas Mr. Charles A. Case, Jr., Washington, D. C. (Personal visit) 4:51 - 4:53 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 4:53 - 5:20 pm Dr. J. C. Jordan Mr. Harlan Hobbs Hon. Bryce Harlow MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1957 Page 3 5:20 - 6:08 pm Hon. Neil McElroy Hon. Donald Quarles Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1957 7:45 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:25 - 9:00 am Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Robert B. Anderson Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. Christian Herter Hon. Sherman Adams Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 8:47 - 9:00 am Hon. Douglas Dillon (Joined the above group) 9:00 - 10:10 am NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL (344th Meeting) (Meeting held in the Broadcast Room of the White House): The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Neil H. McElroy Hon. Grodon Gray Hon. Robert B. Anderson Hon. William P. Rogers Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. Harold E. Stassen Hon. Lewis L. Strauss Hon. Leo Hoegh Hon. James H. Smith Hon. Abbott Washburn Hon. J. Edgar Hoover Hon. J. Walter Yeagley Hon. Maurice Stans Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier Hon. Christian Herter Hon. Donald A. Quarles Hon. Thomas S. Gates Hon. Wilber M. Brucker Hon, James H. Douglas General Nathan F. Twining General Maxwell D. Taylor Admiral Arleigh Burke General Thomas D. White (continued) TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1957 Page 2 9:00 - 10:10 am NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL (continued): Lt. General Verne J. McCaul Hon. Allen W. Dulles Hon. Sherman Adams Major General Wilton B. Persons Hon. Robert Cutler Hon. Frederick M. Dearborn Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Captain EvanP. Aurand Hon. Arthur Larson Hon. Gerard C. Smith, Department of State Karl G. Harr, Jr., Department of Defense Robert Finley, Office of Defense Mobilization Fred C. Scribner, Treasury Department William E. Foley, Department of Justice Robert Matteson, Office of Mr. Harold Stassen John L. McGruder, Atomic Energy Commission Admiral Charles O. Triebel, Joint Chiefs of Staff Robert Amory, Central Intelligence Agency Ralph W. E. Reid, Bureau of the Budget Elmer Staats, Operations Coordination Board Ralph E. Spear, Federal Civil Defense Administration General G. C. Thomas, USMC Brig. Gen. W. W. Smith, USAF Colonel W. L. Kindred, USA Dr. L. L. Montague, CLA Dr. R. J. Smith, CIA Col. J. O. Beckwith, USAF Captain A. W. Slayden, USN Col. C. L. Granger, USMC Col. S. D. Kelsey, USAF Col. J. D. Raney, USA Captain W. R. Stevens, USN Captain David Whelchel, USN J. Patrick Coyne TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1957 Page 3 10:10 - 10:25 am Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Gordon Gray Hon. Leo Hoegh Hon. J. Edgar Hoover General Nathan Twining Hon. Robert Cutler Hon. Lewis L. Strauss Hon. Allen Dulles Hon. J. Walter Yeagley General C. C. Thomas Hon. Neil McElroy Hon. James S. Lay Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 10:25 - 10:29 am Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. James Hagerty 10:43 - 10:51 am Hon. Sherman Adams 11:34 - 11:50 am Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Robert Murphy Hon. William Rountree Hon. C. Burke Elbrick 11:50 - 12:15 pm (Mr. Billy G. Byars) OFF THE RECORD (Owner, Byars Royal Oaks Farm, Tyler, Texas) (Mr. George Allen) 12:15 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm CRUSADE FOR FREEDOM Luncheon at the White House The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. William P. Rogers Hon. Allen W. Dulles Hon. Robert Cutler Hon. Arthur Larson Hon. Bryce N. Harlow Mr. James Lambie, Jr. Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster (continued) TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1957 Page 4 1:00 pm CRUSADE FOR FREEDOM Luncheon at the White House (List continued): Mr. Harold Boeschenstein President, Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corporation Mr. Ernest R. Breech Chairman, Ford Motor Company Mr. George Champion President, Chase Manhattan Bank Mr. Paul F. Clark Chairman, John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Co. Mr. L. L. Colbert President, Chrysler Corporation Mr. Harlow H. Curtice President, General Motors Corporation Mr. Leston P. Faneuf President, Bell Aircraft Corporation Mr. Harvey S. Firestone, Jr. Chairman, Firestone Tire and Rubber Company Mr. David G. Hill President, Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company Mr. Eugene Holman Chairman, Standard Oil Company of New Jersey Mr. John Holmes Chairman, Swift and Company Mr. John C. Hughes Chairman, McCampbell and Company, Inc. Hon. George M. Humphrey Chairman, National Steel Corporation Mr. Clark Hungerford President, St. Louis-San Francisco Railway Hon. Eric Johnston President, Motion Picture Association Mr. Walter K. Koch President, Mountain States Tel and Teleg Company Mr. Herbert P. Ladds President, National Screw & Mfg. Company Mr. Augustus C. Long Chairman, The Texas Company Mr. Thomas B. McCabe President, Scott Paper Company Mr. John L. McCaffrey Chairman, International Harvester Company Mr. Donald H. McGannon President, Westinghouse Broadcasting Company (continued) TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1957 Page 5 1:00 pm CRUSADE FOR FREEDOM Luncheon at the White House (List continued): Mr. Paul B. McKee President Pacific Power and Light Compan y Mr. Cecil Morgan Assistant to Chairman, Standard Oil Company Mr. Earl Newsom Sr. Partner, Earl Newsom & Company Mr. Arthur W. Page President, Crusade for Freedom Mr. John M. Patterson Executive Vice Presidet, Crusade for Freedom Mr. T. S. Patersen President, Standard Oil Company of California Mr. Clifton W. Phalen Executive Vice President, American Tel & Tel Co Mr. Gwilym A. Price Chairman and President, Westinghouse Electric Corp. Brig. Gen. David Sarnoff Chairman, Radio Corporation of America Mr. Howard E. Simpson President, B. & O. Railroad Company Hon. Walter Bedell Smith Vice Chairman, American Machine & Foundry Co. Mr. Kenneth A. Spencer President, Spencer Chemical Company Mr. Frank Stanton President, CBS Mr. Herman W. Steinkraus President, Bridgeport Brass Company Mr. Robert S. Stevenson President, Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Company Hon. Abbott Washburn Mr. Edwin L. Weisl Simpson, Thacher and Bartlett Mr. Charles M. White Chairman, Republic Steel Corporation Mr. Robert E. Wilson Chairman, Standard Oil Company of Indiana Mr. Ben H. Wooten President, First National Bank in Dallas TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1957 Page 6 2:40 pm The President returned to the office. 2:40 - 2:50 pm (General Walter Bedell Smith) OFF THE RECORD 3:03 - 3:49 pm Right Honorable Aneurin Bevan Head of the British Labor Party The Viscount Hood, CMG Minister, British Embassy Hon. C. Burke Elbrick Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs 3:50 - 4:00 pm Hon. Sherman Adams 4:00 - 4:03 pm Hon. William J. Hopkins 4:07 - 4:47 pm The President practiced golf on the South Grounds. 4:47 pm Returned to the office. 4:55 pm Departed the office and went to the Mansion. 5:00 pm The following met with the President in the Mansion: Hon. Robert B. Anderson Hon. William McChesney Martin Chairman, Board of Governors, Federal Reserve System Dr. Raymond J. Saulnier Hon. Gabriel Hauge THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1957 7:45 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:03 - 8:08 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 8:27 - 8:29 am Hon. James Hagerty 8:33 - 8:37 am Hon. Arthur Larson 9:03 - 9:05 am Hon. Sherman Adams 9:05 - 9:23 am (Hon. William P. Rogers) (Hon. Sherman Adams ) (Hon. Wilton B. Persons ) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Gerald Morgan ) (Hon. Maxwell Rabb ) (Met with the President re Civil Rights) 9:23 - 9:25 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 9:40 - 10:25 am Hon. Arthur Larson 10:01 - 10:05 am Hon. Sherman Adams 10:07 - 10:15 am Hon. James Hagerty Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 10:30 - 11:03 am Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. James P. Richards U. S. Ambassador to the Middle East Hon. William Rountree Hon. C. Burke Elbrick Hon. Robert Murphy 11:12 - 11:50 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 11:52 - 12:00 Noon Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 12:05 pm The President departed the White House and motored to MATS Terminal. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1957 Page 2 12:15 pm Arrived at MATS Terminal. 12:17 pm The President was airborne for Oklahoma City, Okla. The following accompanied: Hon. James Hagerty General Howard McC. Snyder Hon. Arthur Larson Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon, Jack Anderson Mr. Robert Montgomery Mrs. Ann Whitman Miss Mary Caffrey Sgt. John Moaney 4:06 pm Arrived at Will Rogers Field, Oklahoma City. The President was greeted by the following: Hon. Raymond Gary, Governor Hon. Allen Street, Mayor of Oklahoma City Congressman Page Belcher Congressman John Jarman Mr. Donald S. Kennedy Mr. Reuben Sparks, Republican Committeeman Mrs. Harold Brand, Republican Committeewoman Mr. Carl Morgan, State Chairman Major General Gerrity, Commander, Oklahoma City Air Area Major General W. S. Key Rear Admiral John Kirkpatrick (Ret.) Brig. Gen. Mars, Commander of the Oklahoma Air National Guard 4:10 pm The President, accompanied by Governor Raymond Gary, departed the Will Rogers Air Field and motored to the Skirvin Tower Hotel. 4:50 pm Arrived at the Skirvin Tower Hotel. The President was greeted by Mr. Dan James, President and Executive Manager of the Hotel. Mr. James escorted the President to the 11th floor where he introduced him to Mr. George James, Vice President of the Hotel. The President then proceeded to his suite, 4:53 pm The President, Hon. James Hagerty, General Howard McC. Snyder, Governor Gary, Mr. George James and Hon. Bryce Harlow entered the suite. OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1957 Page 3 5:30 pm The President met with the following Oklahoma Republicans: Mr. Carl Morgan, State Chairman Mrs. Albert Kelley, State Vice Chairman Mr. Reuben Sparks, Republican Committeeman Mrs. Harold Brand, Republican Committeewoman Mr. Robert Cox, President of Young Republicans Mrs. Yukedean Simons, President of Women's Republican Clubs Congressman Page Belcher (Photographs were taken) 5:40 pm The President met with the following Republican Finance Group: Mr. Carl Anderson, State Finance Chairman Mr. John Porter (largest contributor in Oklahoma City) Mr. J. Walker, Tulsa, Oklahoma (largest contributor in the State) Mr. E. K. Gaylord, publisher of two papers Mr. Curtis Bryan Mr. Ted Laws Mr. Clarence Wright Mr. J.P. Clarke Mr. George Pew Mr. John Thomas, Jr. Mr. Dan P. Holmes Mr. B. B. Blair Mr. Frank Hightower Mr. H. T. Gibson 5:50 pm The President greeted Dr. James Harlow, Executive Director Frontiers of Science Foundation and the following Flemming Award Winners: Henry Bennett, 3rd Marguerite French Robert Owen Welthia Roberts David Williams Charles Frenzel, State contest winner (Photographs were taken) 6:20 pm Mr. Donald Kennedy Mr. Streeter Flynn Mr. W. K. Warren WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1957 Page 4 OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA 6:27 pm Congressman Page Belcher Mr. T. J. Cuzalina, Ponca City, Oklahoma 6:28 pm Mr. and Mrs. Victor Harlow (Parents of Hon. Bryce Harlow) 6:30 pm The President had dinner in his suite. 9:10 pm The President departed the Skirvan Hotel and motored to the Municipal Auditorium. Here he was greeted by Dr. Dee Fuller, Manager of the Auditorium The President was introduced by Mr. Don Kennedy 9:30 - 10:00 pm Address by the President. 10:03 pm The President departed the Municipal Auditorium and motored to the Will Rogers Airport. 10:25 pm Arrived at the Airport. 10:38 pm Airborne for Washington, D. C. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1957 8:27 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:29 - 8:34 am Hon. Sherman Adams 9:00 - 11:35 NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL MEETING The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Neil McElroy Hon. Gordon Gray Hon. Christian Herter Hon. Gerard Smith Hon. Robt. B. Anderson Hon. Wm. P. Rogers Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. Harold Stassen Hon. Harold Vance (for the Chairman of AEC) Hon. Leo A. Hoegh Hon. James H. Smith, Jr. Hon. Saxton Bradford (for Acting Director of USIA) Hon. Donald A. Quarles Hon. Thos. S. Gates Hon. Wilber M. Brucker Hon. Jas. H. Douglas Hon. Wm. Holaday Mr. Max Lehrer, Dept. of Defense Gen. Nathan Twining Gen. Maxwell Taylor Adm. Arleigh Burke Gen. Thos. D. White Gen. Randolph McC. Pate Col. E. N. Nigro, U.S. Air Force Capt. J. W. O'Grady, U.S. Navy Hon. Allen Dulles Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Robt. Cutler Hon. Frederick H. Dearborn, Jr. Brig. Gen. Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Arthur Larson Hon. W. J. McNeil THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1957 Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier Colonel Richard Fellows Colonel Willis Crittenberger, Jr. Hon. Jas. S. Lay, Jr. Hon. Everett Gleason 11:35 - 12:30 pm Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Frederick Reinhardt Hon. James Hagerty 11:44 - 12:31 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 12:34 pm The President departed his office and went to the Mansion. 2:25 pm The President returned to the office. 2:40 - 2:43 pm Hon. Sherman Adams 2:43 - 3:05 pm Hon. Stanley Reed Chairman Civil Rights Commission and Hon. Sherman Adams 3:13 - 3:18 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 3:25 pm The President, accompanied by Hon. Sinclair Weeks and Hon. Gordon Gray, departed the White House to drive to the Departmental Auditorium. 3:28 pm President arrived at the Departmental Auditorium andwas greeted by the Hon. Fritz Mueller, Assistant Secretary of Commerce. 3:30 - 3:40 pm The President addressed the National Defense Executive Reserve Conference 3:41 pm The President, accompanied by Hon. Sinclair Weeks and Hon. Gordon Gray, departed Departmental Auditorium (Photographs were taken of this group and Assistant Secretary Mueller before departure). 3:45 pm The President arrived at the White House and returned to his office. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1957 3:45 - 3:54 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. James Hagerty 3:54 - 4:27 pm (Dr. Milton Eisenhower) OFF THE RECORD 4:27 pm The President departed his office and went to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1957 7:57 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:00 - 8:15 am Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. Clarence Randall Hon. Sherman Adams 8:15 - 8:22 am Hon. George Allen Hon. Sherman Adams 8:15 - 8:22 am Hon. George V. Allen was sworn in as Director, United States Information Agency. The following attended the ceremony: (Hon. Sherman Adams administered the Oath of Office) Mrs. George V. Allen and son Mrs. John T. Martin (Mother-in-law) Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Prince Mr. and Mrs. James P. Nolan Mr. and Mrs. Armistead Boothe Senator Alexander Wiley Senator John Sherman Cooper Congressman John Rooney Mr. Andrew Berding Mr. Saxton Bradford Mr. I. W. Carpenter Mr. William Clark Hon. Robert Cutler Hon. Frederick Dearborn Hon. Allen Dulles Mr. Clyde DuVal Mr. Loy Henderson Hon. Christian Herter Hon. Arthur Larson Mr. Henry Lumas Hon. Robert Murphy Mr. Frank Oram Hon. Donald Quarles Mr. William Rountree Mr. Elmer Staats Mr. John Voorhees Hon. Abbott Washburn The Cabinet Group FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1957 Page 2 8:27 - 8:33 am Hon, John Foster Dulles Hon. Sherman Adams (joined at 8:30 am) 8:35 - 11:30 am CABINET MEETING The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Robert B. Anderson Hon. Neil McElroy Hon. William P. Rogers Hon. Arthur Summerfield Hon. Fred Seaton Hon. True D. Morse Hon. Sinclair Weeks Hon. James P. Mitchell Hon. Marion Folsom Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. Maurice Stans Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier Hon. Gordon Gray Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. Hon. Albert Cole Mr. Walker Mason Mr. R. L. Steiner Mr. Charles E. Slusser Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Maxwell M. Rabb Hon. Harold E. Stassen Hon. Rocco Siciliano General John Bragdon Hon. Gerald Morgan Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Howard Pyle Hon. I. Jack Martin Mr. Roemer McPhee Mr. Bradley Patterson Mr. Arthur Minnich FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1957 Page 3 11:30 - 11:35 am Dr. James R. Killian, Jr., was sworn in as Special Assistant to the President. The following attended the ceremony: The Cabinet Group and White House Staff Dr. Alan T. Waterman Mr. William A. Holaday Mrs. Paul R. Staley and daughter David S. Beckler, Executive Director, Science Advisory Committee, ODM Professor J. B. Wiesner Advisory Group of the Science Advisory Committee, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology Lt. Colonel Vincent T. Ford Executive Staff, Science Advisory Committee Miss Sammie Newman, Secretary Miss Gertrude Loche, Secretary 11:35 - 11:41 am Hon. Neil McElroy 11:45 - 11:47 am Hon. Gerald Morgan 11:47 - 11:50 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 11:48 - 11:55 am Hon. Sherman Adams 11:59 am The President departed the White House and motored to MATS Terminal for take-off for Augusta. 12:19 pm Airborne for Augusta, Georgia. The following accompanied the President and Mrs. Eisenhower aboard the Columbine: Hon. James Hagerty General Howard McC. Snyder Mr. James Rowley Mrs. Ann Whitman Miss Betty Allen Miss Olive Marsh Sgt. and Mrs. John Moaney 2:23 pm Arrived at Bush Field, Augusta, Georgia. 2:32 pm Departed Bush Field and motored to Augusta National Golf Club. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1957 Page 4 AUGUSTA, GEORGIA 3:20 pm The President played 15 holes of golf with Mr. Ed Dudley Mr. Clifford Roberts (They skipped the 15th, 16th, and 17th hole in order to complete game before dark) On the 7th hole, the President shook hands with Mr. Frank Willard, and at the 8th hole, shook hands with Mr. Ellis D. Slater. 5:35 pm Returned to the Little White House. 6:30 - 7:15 pm Mr. William Robinson 8:00 - 11:40 pm Mr. William Robinson Mr. Ellis D. Slater Mr. Clifford Roberts THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1957 AUGUSTA, GEORGIA 8:25 am The President departed his residence and walked to the office. 9:07 am Departed the office and went to practice golf. 9:20 - 9:58 am The President played 2 holes of golf with Mr. Ellis Slater Mr. William Robinson Mr. Ed Dudley (Discontinued game because of rain) 9:55 am The President walked to his office, 11:05 am Departed the office and returned to his quarters. 1:14 - 4:16 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with Mr. Ellis D. Slater Mr. William Robinson Mr. Ed Dudley 4:20 pm Returned to the Little White House. 5:30 pm The following were dinner guests: Mr. and Mrs. George Humphrey General Howard McC. Snyder Mr. Clifford Roberts Mr. William Robinson Guests departed at 12:20 am (Sunday) and the President retired at 12:50 am. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1957 AUGUSTA, GEORGIA 9:55 am The President, Hon. George Humphrey, and General Howard McC. Snyder departed the quarters and walked to the Club House, then to the Pro Shop. 10:48 am Arrived at the quarters. 11:06 am The President and Mrs. Eisenhower, Hon. and Mrs. George Humphrey departed the President's quarters and motored to the Reid Memorial Presbyterian Church. 11:12 pm Arrived at the Reid Memorial Church. Photographs were taken of the Presidential party with Dr. Charles H. Gibboney, Minister. Before entering the church, the President shook hands with Colonel Franklin Reese (Retired), member of the Board of Elders of the Reid Memorial Church. 12:20 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower and Hon. and Mrs. George Humphrey departed the Reid Memorial Church and motored to the Augusta National Club. 12:26 pm Arrived at the Club. The President, Hon. James Hagerty and Mr. George Humphrey walked to the Pro shop where a cracker barrel was presented to Mr. Cliff Roberts from Mr. Humphrey - photographs were taken. 12:40 pm At the Club House, the President and Mrs. Eisenhower bade the Humphreys goodbye. 1:47 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with Mr. John Ames Mr. Ed Dudley Mr. Clifford Roberts 4:48 pm Completed golf game. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1957 AUGUSTA, GEORGIA 8:45 am The President departed his quarters and walked to the office. 10:40 am The President and Mr. Ed Dudley walked to the Practice tee. 11:20 am To the putting green. 11:42 am The President returned to his cottage. 1:15 pm The President went to the practice tee. 1:20 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with Mr. Ed Dudley Mr. Sig Larmon Mr. Douglas Casey 4:20 pm Completed 18 holes of golf. The President returned to his quarters. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1957 AUGUSTA, GEORGIA 7:50 am The President departed his quarters and went to his office. 8:50 am Departed the office and went to the Pro shop. 9:05 - 11:25 am Hon. Neil McElroy Hon. W. J. McNeil General Carey Randall Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. James Hagerty Colonel William Draper 11:26 - 11:30 am The President and Mr. Ed Dudley were in the Pro shop. 11:30 - 12:12 pm Practiced golf on the practice tee and putting green. 1:38 - 4:55 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with Mr. Ellis Slater Mr. Clifford Roberts Mr. Ed Dudley THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1957 AUGUSTA, GEORGIA 8:17 am The Fresident walked from his quarters to the office. 10:00 - 11:05 am The President practiced on the putting green. 1:04 - 4:07 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with Mr. Ed Dudley Mr. Barry Leithead Mr. Frank Willard On the 6th hole, the President shook hands with Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Mercer Mrs. Thomas Patton Mr. and Mrs. Charles White 4:20 pm The President returned to his quarters. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1957 AUGUSTA, GEORGIA 8:05 am The President walked to his office. Enroute he was introduced to Mrs. May Gilbert and her daughter Elizabeth Gilbert. 8:45 am Departed the office and went to the practice tee with Mr. Ed Dudley. 9:25 - 12:27 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with Mr. Ed Dudley Mr. William Robinson Mr. Les Stockard 12:45 pm Returned to his quarters. 1:35 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower, and the presidential party, departed Bush Field aboard the Columbine for flight to Washington. 3:12 pm Arrived at MATS Terminal, WASHINGTON, D. C. 3:26 pm Arrived at the White House. 3:29 - 3:31 pm Hon. Robert Gray 3:33 - 3:55 pm Hon. Arthur Larson 3:55 - 4:00 pm Hon. Robert Gray 4:00 - 4:10 pm Hon. Sherman Adams 4:10 - 4:11 pm Hon. Robert Gray 4:12 - 4:17 pm Mr. William J. Hopkins 4:17 - 5:03 pm Hon. Robert B. Anderson 5:03 - 5:18 pm Hon. Arthur Summerfield 5:20 - 5:23 pm Hon. Gerald Morgan 5:28 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1957 Page 2 7:35 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the White House and motored to the F Street Club to attend dinner given by the Vice President and Mrs. Nixon in honor of Hon. and Mrs. Herbert Brownell, Jr. 7:41 pm Arrived at the F Street Club. Mr. Timothy Spillane, Manager of the Club, greeted them and escorted them up the steps where they were greeted by the Vice President and Mrs. Nixon and Hon. and Mrs. Herbert Brownell. (Pictures were taken at this point). 8:00 pm DINNER The President and Mrs. Eisenhower Vice President and Mrs. Richard M. Nixon Hon. and Mrs. Herbert Brownell, Jr. Hon. and Mrs. John Foster Dulles Hon. and Mrs. Neil McElroy Hon. and Mrs. Arthur Summerfield Hon. and Mrs. Fred Seaton Hon. and Mrs. Sinclair Weeks Hon. and Mrs. James P. Mitchell Hon. Marion Folsom Hon. and Mrs. William P. Rogers Hon. and Mrs. Charles E. Wilson Hon. and Mrs. Douglas McKay Mrs. Oveta Culp Hobby 10:32 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the F Street Club and motored to the White House. 10:35 pm Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1957 7:43 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 7:43 - 7:50 am Hon. James Hagerty Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 7:50 - 8:00 am CABINET MEETING The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Robert B. Anderson Hon. Neil McElroy Hon. William P. Rogers Hon. Arthur Summerfield Hon. Fred Seaton Hon. Sinclair Weeks Hon. Ezra Taft Benson Hon. True D. Morse Hon. James P. Mitchell Hon. Marion Folsom Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. Maurice Stans Hon. Gordon Gray Hon. Rocco Siciliano Hon. Harold Stassen Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Maxwell Rabb Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier Hon. Jack Anderson Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Gabriel Hauge Hon. I. Jack Martin Hon. Arthur Minnich Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Bradley Patterson Hon. Howard Pyle Hon. Clarence Randall Hon. Clarence Francis Mr. Martin Sorkin, Commodity Stabilization Service Department of Agriculture FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1957 Page 2 10:36 - 11:08 am Hon. Neil McElroy Hon. Donald Quarles Hon. James Killian, Jr. Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 11:08 - 11:09 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 11:09 - 12:00 Noon Hon. John Foster Dulles Mr. Joseph Palmer Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 11:43 - 12:05 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons 11:46 - 11:58 am Hon. Gerald Morgan 12:03 - 12:13 pm Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Robert Gray 12:25 pm The President departed the office and returned to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:08 pm The President returned to the office, 2:11 - 2:14 pm Hon. Sherman Adams 2:30 - 4:21 pm NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Neil McElroy Hon. Gordon Gray Hon. Robert B. Anderson Hon. William P. Rogers Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. Harold E. Stassen Hon. Lewis L. Strauss Hon. James H. Smith, Jr. Hon. George V. Allen Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier (continued) FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1957 Page 3 2:30 - 4:21 pm NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL (continued) Hon. Maurice Stans Hon. W. J. McNeil Hon. William H. Holaday Mr. Max Lehrer Mr. John Keller Hon. Donald Quarles Hon. Wilber Brucker Hon. James H. Douglas General Nathan F. Twining General Maxwell D. Taylor Admiral Arleigh Burke General Thomas D. White General Randolph McC. Pate Hon, Mansfield Sprague Hon. Allen W. Dulles Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Robert Cutler Hon. Frederick H. Dearborn, Jr. Hon. James R. Killian, Jr. Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Arthur Larson Hon. Gerard Smith Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. James S. Lay Hon. S. Everett Gleason 4:21 - 4:31 pm Hon. Robert B. Anderson 4:22 - 4:23 pm Hon. Robert Gray 4:32 - 4:45 pm Hon. Neil McElroy 4:57 - 5:04 pm Dr. I. I. Rabi 5:04 - 5:18 pm Hon. John Foster Dulles 5:20 - 5:24 pm (Hon. Howard Cushing, of Newport, R. I.) 5:24 - 6:03 pm (Mr. Paul Hoffman) OFF THE RECORD THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1957 7:50 am The President arrived in the office. 8:00 - 8:26 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 8:27 - 8:37 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 8:37 - 9:12 am (Mr. Frank Donohue) (Mr. Walter Ruschmeyer) OFF THE RECORD (The above are from Haskins & Sells) (Captain Dale J. Crittenberger) 9:12 - 9:40 am Hon. William P. Rogers (Had photographs taken with the President) 9:40 - 9:51 am Hon. Sterling Cole Chairman, International Atomic Energy Agency (Had photographs taken with the President) Hon. Wilton B. Persons 9:55 - 9:58 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 10:00 - 11:00 am Hon. Arthur Larson 11:28 - 11:32 am Hon. Robert Gray Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 11:37 - 12:23 pm Hon. Robert Cutler Hon. James Lay 12:27 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion, THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1957 The President remained in the Mansion all day. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1957 8:06 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Captain Dale J. Crittenberger. 9:00 - 9:11 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 9:12 - 9:25 am Mr. Arthur Larson 10:58 - 11:07 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 11:15 - 11:25 am Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 11:25 - 11:30 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 11:40 am The President, accompanied by Hon. John Foster Dulles and Colonel William Draper, departed the White House and motored to MATS Terminal. 11:50 am Arrived at MATS Te rminal. 12:00 Noon His Majesty, Mohamed V, King of Morocco, arrived at MATS Terminal, for a two-day state visit. Hon. T. Wiley Buchanan, Jr., introduced the King to the President. The President in turn presented the King to Hon, John Foster Dulles and General Nathan Twining. Following the abov e, the remaining members of King Mohamed's party descended the ramp and were presented to the President: His Royal Highness Prince Moulay Abdallah Son of His Majesty King Mohamed His Highness Khalifa Moulay El Hassan Brother of His Majesty King Mohamed His Excellency Ahmed Balafrej Minister of Foreign Affairs His Excellency Ahmed Lyazidi Minister of National Defense His Excellency Abderrahim Bouabid Minister of National Economy His Excellency M'Hamed Douiri Minister of Public Works His Excellency Messaoud Chiguer Director of the Royal Cabinet (continued) MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1957 Page 2 12:00 Noon King Mohamed V's official party who were presented to the President at MATS Terminal (continued): His Excellency Ahmed Benani Director of Protocol Major General Ben Hammou Kettani General Staff, Royal Armed Forces The Honorable Ahmed Ben Messaoud Chief of the Private Secretariat of His Majesty the King The Honorable Abderrahman Naggai Chief of the Royal Cabinet The Honorable Mohammed Jaidi Chief of the Cabinet, Ministry of Foreign Affairs The Honorable Moulay Ahmed Alaoui Chief of Royal Press Services Commandant Mohammed Oufkir Aide-de-Camp to His Majesty the King Dr. Ahmed Snoussi Director of Press Services of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Dr. Cleret Private Physician to His Majesty the King Welcoming Committee - AMERICAN (Other than the President, Secretary Dulles, and General Nathan Twining) Hon. William M. Rountree Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern, South Asian and African Affairs Mr. Joseph Palmer II Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern, South Asian and African Affairs Major General Frederic E. Glantzberg, USAF, American Military Aide to His Majesty the King Hon. Robert E. McLaughlin President, Board of Commissioners of the District of Columbia Hon. A. C. Welling Commissioner, District of Columbia Mr. Edgar Morris Chairman, Citizens Committee of the District of Columbia (continued) MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1957 Page 3 12:00 Noon Welcoming Committee for King Mohamed V (continued) MOROCCAN His Excellency Dr. El-Mehdi Ben Aboud Ambassador of Morocco The Honorable Dr. Ahmed Benabud Minister Plenipotentiary, Embassy of Morocco The Honorable Dr. Ahmed Laraki Head, International Desk, Foreign Office OTHER His Excellency Wihelm Munthe de Morgenstierne Ambassador of Norway His Excellency Moekarto Notowidigdo Ambassador of the Republic of Indonesia His Excellency Sheikh Abdullah Al-Khayyal Ambassador of Saudi Arabia His Excellency Dr. Victor A. Khouri Ambassador of Lebanon His Excellency Mohammed Ali Ambassador of Pakistan His Excellency Dr. Ali Amini Ambassador of Iran His Excellency Dr. Ibrahim Anis Ambassador of the Republic of the Sudan His Excellency Mongi Slim Ambassador of Tunisia His Excellency Suleiman Jerbi Ambassador of Libya The Honorable Sayed Abdurrahman Ibn Abdussamed Abu-Taleb, Charge d'Affaires of the Legation of Yemen Dr. Manun Hamui Charge d'Affaires ad interim of Syria The Honorable Anwar Niazi Minister, Embassy of Agypt The Honorable Mahmoud A. Rousan Minister Plenipotentiary, Embassy of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan Mr. Ilhan Savut Counselor, Embassy of the Turkish Republic Mr. Saleh Mahdi Counselor, Embassy of Iraq Mr. Ghulam Farouk Second Secretary, Embassy of Afganistan MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1957 Page 4 12:05 pm Upon conclusion of the greetings, the President and King Mohamed V mounted the reviewing stand to witness the Honor Guard ceremony. Upon completion of the Honor Guard ceremony, the President and the King inspected the Honor Guard, then returned to the reviewing stand. The President officially welcomed the King to the United States, and the King responded. Commissioner Robert E. McLaughlin presented the keys to the City of Washington to King Mohamed V. 12:21 pm The President and King Mohamed V departed MATS Terminal and motored to Blair House, They were accompanied by His Royal Highness Prince Moulay Abdallah (The King's son) Mr. Camille Nowfel State Department Interpreter 1:03 pm Arrived at Blair House. The President then bade the King goodbye and returned to the White House. 1:10 pm Arrived at the White House. 1:15 pm (LUNCH) 2:23 pm The President returned to the office. 3:03 pm The President suffered a chill in the office and returned to the Mansion. He summoned his physician, General Howard McC. Snyder. (The President's illness was later diagnosed as an occlusion of a small branch of the middle cerebral artery on the left side. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1957 Page 5 8:00 pm STATE DINNER at the White House in honor of His Majesty King Mohamed V, of Morocco. (Note: The President's illness prevented his attendance at the Dinner - the Vice President substituted as host on this occasion) Mrs. Eisenhower was escorted into dinner by the Vice President H. M. Mohamed V., King of Morocco H. R.H. Prince Moulay Abdallah H. E. Ahmed Balafrej H. E. The Ambassador of Morocco and Mrs. Ben Aboud H. E. Ahmed Lyazidi H. E. Abderrahim Bouabid H. E. M'Hamed Douiri H. E. Messaoud Chiguer H. E. Ahmed Benani Major General Ben Hammou Kettani The Hon. Ahmed Ben Messaoud The Hon. Abderrahman Naggai The Hon. Mohammed Jaidi Hon. and Mrs. Richard M. Nixon Hon. and Mrs. John Foster Dulles Hon. and Mrs. Henry Cabot Lodge Hon. and Mrs. William P. Rogers General Nathan F. Twining General and Mrs. Thomas D. White Hon. and Mrs. Allen W. Dulles Dr. and Mrs. James R. Killian, Jr. Hon. and Mrs. William M. Rountree Hon. and Mrs. Wiley T. Buchanan, Jr. Mr. Henry R. Luce Dr. and Mrs. Leonard Carmichael Major General and Mrs. Frederic E. Glantzberg Major General and Mrs. John G. Van Houten Miss Bertha S. Adkins Mr. and Mrs. John D. Ames Mrs. Anne Archbold Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bullock Mrs. Eleanor Dulles Colonel Julia E. Hamblet Dr. and Mrs. Mordecai W. Johnson Mrs. Antherton Macondray (continued) MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1957 Page 6 8:00 pm STATE DINNER at the White House in honor of His Majesty King Mohamed V, of Morocco (continued): Mr. and Mrs. George Meany Mrs. Thompson Montgomery Captain Winifred R. Quick Colonel Emma Jane Riley Mrs. Carolyn Hagner Shaw Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stanton Mr. and Mrs. Juan T. Trippe THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1957 9:00 - 11:00 am The Secretary of State presided at meeting with His Majesty Mohamed V, King of Morocco. (The President was ill). His Majesty Mohamed V, King of Morocco H. E. Ahmed Balafrej, Minister of Foreign Affairs H. E. Dr. El-Mehdi Ben Aboud, Ambassador The Hon. Abderrahman Naggai, Chief of the Royal Cabinet (Interpreter) His Royal Highness, Prince Moulay (Son of the King) Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. William Rountree, Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern, South Asian, and African Affairs Mr. Joseph Palmer II, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Mr. Camille Nowfel (Interpreter) Mr. John A. Bovey, Jr. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1957 4:30 - 4:40 pm The President received His Majesty King Mohamed V, His Royal Highness Prince Moulay Abdallah (the King's son), and The Honorable Abderrahman Naggai, Chief of the Royal Cabinet and interpreter, in the Mansion. Because of the President's illness, King Mohamed met with Hon. John Foster Dulles and others in the Cabinet Room. 4:44 - 4:46 pm King Mohamed V posed with Secretary Dulles in the Conference Room. 4:46 - 6:35 pm His Majesty Mohamed V, King of Morocco His Royal Highness Prince Moulay Abdallah (Son) H. E. Ahmed Balafrej, Minister of Foreign Affairs H. E. Dr. Al-Mehdi Ben Aboud, Ambassador The Hon. Abderrahman Naggai, Chief of the Royal Cabinet (and interpreter) Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. William Rountree, Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern, South Asian, and African Affairs Mr. Joseph Palmer II, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Mr. John A. Bovey, Jr. Mr. Camille Nowfel (interpreter) THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1957 THANKSGIVING DAY 10:50 am The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the White House and motored to the National Presbyterian Church. 10:56 am Arrived at the National Presbyterian Church. Attended Thanksgiving Day Services. 12:06 pm Departed the Church and motored to the White House, accompanied by Hon. James Hagerty. (Pictures were taken upon arrival and departure) THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1957 10:43 am The President and Mrs. Eisenhower, accompanied by Mr. James Rowley, departed the White House and motored to the Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, Farm. Others in the party, but in separate cars, were General Howard McC. Snyder Hon. James Hagerty GETTYSBURG, PA. During the afternoon the President made an inspection tour of parts of his Farm. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1957 10:22 - 2:10 pm Mr. Clifford Roberts was a visitor at the Farm. The President walked around parts of the Farm during the afternoon, and in the evening had dinner with Major John Eisenhower and family at the latter's home. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1957 11:30 am The President, accompanied by Major John Eisenhower and Mr. George Allen, departed the Farm and motored to Lowrey's Country Store, Table Rock, Pennsylvania. They made a tour of the store, ordered cutting of meat, then returned to the slaughter house with Mr. Clair R. Grim. 12:25 pm Departed Lowrey's Country Store and returned to the Farm. The President spent the remainder of the day with his family at the Farm. Mr. George Allen visited with the President. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1957 10:13 am The President departed the Gettysburg Farm and motored to the White House. 12:15 pm Arrived at the White House and went directly to his office, accompanied by Hon. James Hagerty. 12:25 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:07 pm The President returned to the office. 2:10 pm - 2:27 Hon. Sherman Adams 2:27 - 2:30 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 2:30 - 4:15 pm CABINET MEETING The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Christian Herter Hon. Robert Anderson Hon. Don Throop Smith, Treasury Hon. Neil McElroy Hon. William P. Rogers Hon. Arthur Summerfield Hon. Fred Seaton Hon. Ezra Taft Benson Hon. James P. Mitchell Hon. Marion Folsom Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. Gordon Gray Hon. Rocco Siciliano Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. Hon. Harold Stassen Hon. Arthur Larson Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Bryce Harlow (continued) MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1957 Page 2 2:30 - 4:15 pm CABINET MEETING (continued): Hon, Gabriel Hauge Hon. I. Jack Martin Hon. Arthur Minnich Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Bradley Patterson Hon. Howard Pyle Hon. Clarence Randall 4:15 pm The President went to the South Grounds to practice golf. 4:45 pm Returned to the office. 4:53 - 5:15 pm Hon. John Foster Dulles 5:07 - 5:09 pm Hon. Sherman Adams 5:17 - 5:23 pm Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Douglas Dillon 5:20 - 5:40 pm Hon. John Foster Dulles 5:35 - 5:40 pm Hon. Neil McElroy 5:43 pm The President departed the office and returned to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1957 7:59 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:02 - 8:18 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 8:25 - 8:35 am Hon. James Hagerty 8:29 - 8:35 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 8:35 - 8:37 am Hon. Sherman Adams 8:38 - 8:47 am (Hon. Sherman Adams) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier) 8:54 - 9:05 am Hon. John Foster Dulles Governor Adlai Stevenson 9:05 - 10:45 am BIPARTISAN LEGISLATIVE MEETING 10:55 - 2:00 pm The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Senator Styles Bridges Senator William F. Knowland Senator Edward Martin Senator Leverett Saltonstall Senator H. Alexander Smith Senator Alexander Wiley Congressman Leo Allen Congressman Leslie C. Arends Congressman Charles A. Halleck Congressman Joseph W. Martin, Jr. Congressman Daniel A. Reed Congressman John Taber Congressman James E. Van Zandt Congressman John M. Vorys Senator Clinton P. Anderson Senator Harry F. Byrd Senator J. William Fulbright Senator Carl Hayden Senator Thomas C. Hennings, Jr. Senator Lyndon B. Johnson Senator Richard B. Russell (continued) TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1957 Page 2 9:05 - 2:00 pm BIPARTISAN LEGISLATIVE MEETING (continued) Congressman Carl Albert Congressman Clarence Cannon Congressman Jere Cooper Congressman Carl T. Durham Congressman Sam Rayburn Congressman Carl Vinson Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Sinclair Weeks Hon. Neil McElroy Hon. Donald Quarles Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. Christian Herter Hon. Nathan Twining Admiral Lewis L. Strauss Hon. George Allen Gov. Adlai Stevenson Hon. Douglas Dillon Hon. Mansfield Sprague Hon. William Macomber Mr. James Smith Hon. W. Francis McNeil Hon. William Holaday Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. I. Jack Martin Hon. James Killian, Jr. Hon. James Hagerty Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Gabriel Hauge (The President attended the above meeting 9:05 - 10:45 am 11:52 - 12:55 pm) 10:45 - 10:47 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 11:47 - 11:52 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 11:52 - 12:55 pm The President re-entered the Bipartisan Legislative Meeting. 12:57 pm The President went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1957 Page 3 2:32 pm The President returned to the office. 2:33 - 2:43 pm Hon. Sherman Adams 2:37 - 3:07 pm Hon. James R. Killian, Jr. 3:13 - 3:15 pm Hon. Sherman Adams 3:19 - 3:21 pm Hon. James Hagerty 3:37 - 4:45 pm Hon. Richard M. Nixon 4:45 - 4;47 pm Hon. James Hagerty 4:45 - 4:53 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 4:45 - 5:17 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons 5:07 - 5:17 pm Hon. Sherman Adams 5:20 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1957 7:50 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:15 - 8:29 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 8:29 - 8:36 am Hon. Robert Cutler 8:36 - 8:47 am Hon. James Hagerty 8:37 - 8:47 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 8:47 - 8:58 am (Hon. William Rogers) (Judge Lawrence E. Walsh) 8:57 - 9:00 am (Hon. William Rogers) 9:00 - 10:55 am LEGISLATIVE LEADERS MEETING The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon (Note: This group met Senator William F. Knowland from 9:00 until 1:35 pm Senator Styles Bridges and from 2:10 pm until Senator Leverett Saltonstall 6:05 pm, but the Congressman Joseph W. Martin, Jr. President attended only Congressman Charles Halleck from 9:00 am until 10:35 Congressman Leslie Arends and from 2:00 - 4:15 pm) Congressman Leo Allen Hon. Robert B. Anderson Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. Maurice Stans Mr. Robert Merriam Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier Hon. James P. Mitchell Mr. Walter Wallace, Administrative Assistant to the Secretary of Labor Mr. Stuart Rothman, Solicitor, Department of Labor Hon. Ezra Taft Benson Hon. True D. Morse Hon. Don Paarlberg Mr. Clyde Wheeler, Department of Agricu,Iture Mr. Martin Sorkin, Department of Agriculture Hon. William P. Rogers Hon. Arthur Summerfield (continued) WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1957 Page 2 9:00 - 10:55 am LEGISLATIVE LEADERS MEETING (continued): Hon. Harris Ellsworth Hon. Marion Folsom Hon. Elliott Richardson Mr. Robert D. Francis, Department of Defense Hon. Sinclair Weeks Hon. Louis Rothschild Hon. Frederick H. Mueller Hon. Bradley D. Nash Hon. Wendall Barnes Hon. Fred Seaton Hon. Lewis L. Strauss Hon. John S. Patterson Hon. Gordon Gray Mr. Sam Hughes, Bureau of the Budget Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. James Hagerty Mrs. Anne Wheaton Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Gabriel Hauge Hon. Earle D. Chesney Hon. Homer Gruenther Hon. Edward McCabe Hon. James R. Killian, Jr. Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. Jack Anderson Hon. Jack Martin Hon. Rocco Siciliano 10:56 - 10:57 am Hon. Sherman Adams 10:58 - 11:20 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 11:55 am The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:45 pm Returned to the office. 2:00 - 4:15 pm The President attended the Legislative Leaders Meeting. 4:27 - 4:33 pm Hon. James R. Killian, Jr. 5:13 pm The President departed the office and returned to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1957 7:58 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 7:59 - 8:02 am Hon. James Hagerty 8:17 - 8:30 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 8:47 - 8:56 am Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Donald R. Heath Newly appointed Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Hon. James Hagerty (out at 8:48 am) 9:00 - 11:06 am NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Neil McElroy Hon. Gordon Gray Hon. Robert B. Anderson Hon. William P. Rogers Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. Harold E. Stassen Hon. Lewis L. Strauss Hon. James H. Smith, Jr. Hon. Leo A. Hoegh Hon. George V. Allen Hon. James R. Durfee Hon. J. Edgar Hoover Hon. J. Walter Yeagley General Maxwell D. Taylor Hon. Allen W. Dulles Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Louis Rothschild Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Robert Cutler Hon. Frederick M. Dearborn, Jr. Hon. James R. Killian, Jr. Hon. Arthur Larson Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. James S. Lay, Jr. Hon. S. Everett Gleason Hon. Douglas Dillon Hon. Gerard Smith Hon. Donald Quarles Hon. Mansfield Sprague THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1957 Page 2 11:06 - 11:25 am Hon. Neil McElroy Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 11:31 - 11:34 am Hon. James Hagerty 11:40 am The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 12:30 pm (LUNCH) 1:34 pm The President returned to the office. 1:35 - 1:43 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 1:47 pm The President departed the White House and motored to his Gettysburg Farm. 4:07 pm Arrived at the Gettysburg, Pensylvania, Farm. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1957 GETTYSBURG, PA. The President inspected the barns and cattle, and portions of his farm, accompanied by Mr. George Allen. Mr. and Mrs. George Allen were guests of the President and Mrs. Eisenhower for dinner. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1957 10:50 am The President, General Howard McC. Snyder, and Mr. George Allen departed the Farm and motored to Lowrey's Country Store at Table Rock, Pa. where the President looked over some meat in the freezer. 11:30 am Departed Table Rock, Pa. and motored back to the Farm. The President shot crows until 12:35 pm. Mr. and Mrs. George Allen were dinner guests of the President and Mrs. Eisenhower. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1957 10:40 - 11:45 am The President and Chief West walked around the farm, inspecting the horses and the shrubbery. 11:15 am The President and Chief West motored to the residence of Major John Eisenhower and looked over the grounds, etc. 12:00 Noon Arrived back at the Farm. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1957 1:43 pm The President departed the Gettysburg Farm and motored to the White House. 3:54 pm Arrived at the White House and entered his office. 4:01 - 4:10 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 4:09 - 4:12 pm Hon. James Hagerty 4:55 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1957 7:55 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Captain Dale J. Crittenberger. 8:27 - 8:30 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 8:35 - 8:43 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 8:57 - 9:30 am Hon. James Hagerty Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 9:48 - 10:04 am His Excellency Senator Nuri Pasha al-Said (Former Prime Minister of Iraq) Hon. William Rountree Mr. Saleh Mahdi Charge and Counselor of the Embassy of Iraq 10:57 - 10:59 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 11:00 - 11:12 am Colonel William Draper 11:20 - 11:22 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 11:24 am The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:30 pm The President underwent a physical examination in the Mansion and received an okay from the doctors to attend the NATO Conference in Paris. 2:52 pm The President returned to the office. 3:07 - 3:25 pm Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier 3:25 - 3:28 pm Hon. Gerald Morgan 3:28 - 3:50 pm Mrs. John Eisenhower 3:50 - 3:55 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. James Hagerty TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1957 Page 2 4:04 - 4:10 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 4:23 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1957 8:10 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Captain Dale J. Crittenberger, 8:27 - 8:37 am Hon. James P. Mitchell Hon. Sherman Adams 8:37 - 8:57 am Hon. Sherman Adams 9:03 9:50 am Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. Maurice Stans 9:56 - 9:57 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 10:00 - 10:05 am Hon. Sherman Adams 10:05 - 11:29 am Hon. John Foster Dulles Mr. Frederick Reinhardt Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Robert Cutler Hon. Gerard Smith 10:38 ⑉ 11:29 am Hon. C. Burke Elbrick joined meeting 11:29 - 11:53 am Hon. John Foster Dulles 11:54 - 12:06 pm Hon. Sherman Adams 12:25 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:30 - 2:45 pm (Mr. Marion Kellogg) OFF THE RECORD (Saw the President in the Mansion. Mr. Kellogg trained the dog, Heidi) 2:55 pm The President returned to the office. 2:55 - 3:05 pm Hon. Kevin McCann Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 3:05 - 3:10 pm Hon. Kevin McCann 3:39 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1957 8:27 am The President arrived in the office. 8:30 am Hon. James R. Killian, Jr. Hon. Roswell B. Perkins, Under Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare Hon. L. G. Derthick, Commissioner of Education Hon. Elliot L. Richardson, Assistant Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare - for Legislation Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons (Re: Science Scholarship Plan) 9:13 - 10:00 am NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL (348th Meeting) The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Donald A. Quarles Hon. Gordon Gray Hon. Robert B. Anderson Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. Lewis L. Strauss Hon. Leo A. Hoegh Hon. Louis S. Rothschild Admiral Arleigh Bruke Hon. Allen W. Dulles Hon. Christian A. Herter Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. George V. Allen Hon. James H. Smith, Jr. Hon. Harold E. Stassen Hon. Arthur Larson Hon. Robert Cutler Hon. James R. Killian, Jr. Hon. Frederick M. Dearborn, Jr. Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. John H. Ohly Hon. James S. Lay, Jr. Hon. S. Everett Gleason 10:06 - 10:17 am Hon. John Foster Dulles THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1957 Page 2 10:17 - 10:30 am Dr. Milton Eisenhower 10:30 - 11:16 am The President returned to the National Security Council Meeting. 11:16 - 11:18 am Hon. Robert Cutler 11:18 - 11:22 am Hon. Sinclair Weeks 11:22 - 11:28 am Hon. James H. Smith, Jr. Director, International Cooperation Administration 11:29 - 11:50 am Hon. Sherman Adams 11:50 - 11:53 am Hon. Gerald Morgan 11:53 - 11:59 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 12:01 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 1:53 pm The President returned to the office. 2:02 - 2:10 pm Dr. Milton Eisenhower Hon. Kevin McCann 2:10 - 2:15 pm Hon. Kevin McCann 2:35 - 2:45 pm Hon. Sherman Adams 3:13 - 3:20 pm Colonel John H. Carruth, USA (Retired) San Antonio, Texas (Army friend of the President's) Mr. Horace Wilkinson III, Port Allen, La. Hon. Gabriel Hauge 3:20 - 3:24 pm Major John Eisenhower Hon. Kevin McCann 3:24 - 3:38 pm Hon. Kevin McCann 3:28 pm The President departed the office and went to the Shelter to hit golf balls. 4:06 pm Entered his quarters in the Mansion, THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1957 8:20 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Captain Dale J. Crittenberger 9:23 9:27 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 9:27 9:30 am Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier 9:30 - 9:37 am His Excellency Daniel Ahmling Chapman Newly appointed Ambassador of Ghana (To present his credentials) Hon. Wiley Buchanan 9:40 9:45 am The President went to the Broadcast Room to record his Christmas Message to the Armed Forces. 9:54 9:56 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 9:55 - 10:16 am Hon. Sherman Adams 10:16 10:19 am Hon. James R. Killian, Jr. Hon. Sherman Adams 10:19 10:51 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Captain Evan P. Aurand Mr. Roemer McPhee 10:31 - 10:34 am Hon. Sherman Adams 10:42 - 10:59 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 11:00 - 11:10 am Hon. Sherman Adams Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 11:10 - 11:38 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 11:44 am The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 4:03 pm The President returned to the office. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1957 Page 2 4:03 - 4:30 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 4:03 - 4:13 pm Mr. William J. Hopkins 4:34 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower, accompanied by Captain Evan P. Aurand and Major John Eisenhower, departed the White House and motored to MATS Terminal. 4:47 pm Arrived at MATS Terminal. Here the President exchanged greetings and farewells with Hon. Richard M. Nixon and members of the Cabinet, as well as other government officials. 4:53 pm The President was airborne for Paris, France, aboard the Columbine. Those accompanying him to the NATO Meetings were: General Howard McC. Snyder Hon. James R. Killian, Jr. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Admiral Lewis L. Strauss Major John Eisenhower Mrs. Ann Whitman Captain Olive Marsh Mr. James Rowley Special Agent Deeter Flohr Special Agent Arthur Godfrey Sgt. John Moaney 7:30 pm The President and his party arrived at the Loring Air Force Base, Maine. LORING AIR FORCE BASE, LIMESTONE, MAINE 7:30 pm Upon arrival at the Loring Air Force Base, the President was greeted by Major General Walter C. Sweeney, Jr. General William K. Martin Colonel Gerard G. Wolke Colonel Donald E. Hillman Colonel Charles H. Seawell Colonel Don W. Bailey Major Richard T. Mattingly FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1957 Page 3 LORING AIR FORCE BASE LIMESTONE, MAINE 7:34 pm The President, General Sweeney and General Martin departed the Columbine and toured the Loring Air Force Base, then went to the Non-Commissioned Officers' Club. 8:00 - 8:30 pm Dinner at the Non-Commissioned Officers' Club, in the Chalet Room. 8:30 - 9:15 pm The President and his party went to the lounge where General William K. Martin gave a talk on the work of the Strategic Air Command, and illustrated his talk with slides. Before leaving the Club, the President and his party signed the official guest book. 9:20 pm The President and his party departed the Non- Commissioned Officers' Club and motored to the hangar to view and examine a B-52 and a KC-135 plane. The President spoke with crew members and went inside the KC-135, then toured the following exhibits: Dog Patrol, Survival Equipment, Jet Engines, and a Supply Exhibit. 9:47 pm The President departed the hangar and motored to the Columbine, 10:00 pm The Columbine departed Loring Air Force Base for flight to Paris, France. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1957 PARIS, FRANCE 2:56 pm The President and his party arrived at Orly Airport, (Paris time) Paris, France. They were greeted by the following: President Rene Coty Prime Minister Henri Gaillard Foreign Minister Christian Pineau Ambassador de la Chauviniere, Chief of Protocol General Jean Ganeval, Military Secretary-General of the Presidency Hon. Paul-Henri Spaak, Secretary General of NATO M. Andre Lahillonne, Prefect de Police 3:00 pm The President greeted the following: Ambassador Amory Houghton Ambassador W. Randolph Burgess Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Robert B. Anderson Hon. Neil McElroy General Lauris Norstad General Nathan Twining Field Marshal Montgomery Color and Honor Guard ceremonies. Prime Minister Gaillard made a short speech in French and the President responded in English. The President and his party were then escorted to the Salon d'Honneur, Here the President greeted the following: General Henry I. Hodes Commander in Chief, American Army, Europe Admiral Walter F. Boone Commander in Chief, U. S. Navy, East Atlantic and Mediterranean General Frank F. Everett Commander in Chief, American Air Forces, Europe General Williston Palmer Deputy Commander, U. S. Army, Europe The President, Ambassador Amory Houghton, and Major John Eisenhower departed Orly Airport and motored to the U. S. Embassy Residence, arriving there at 4:30 pm. Mrs. Amory Houghton greeted them. 7:13 pm The President had dinner in the dining room, returning to his bedroom at 9:37 pm. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1957 PARIS, FRANCE (NATO MEETINGS) 10:35 am The President, accompanied by Ambassador and Mrs. Amory Houghton and Major John Eisenhower, Secretary and Mrs. John Foster Dulles, departed the Embassy Residence and motored to the American Cathedral. 10:40 am Arrived at the American Cathedral where they attended the Services. 11:40 am Departed the American Cathedral and motored to the Embassy Residence. 12:01 pm Arrived at the Embassy Residence. 12:30 pm The President had lunch with the following: Ambassador and Mrs. Amory Houghton General and Mrs. Lauris Norstad General and Mrs. Cortlandt Van R. Schuyler Ambassador and Mrs. W. Randolph Burgess Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 5:00 pm The President posed for pictures with Prime Minister Gaillard of France. 5:17 - 7:35 pm Hon. and Mrs. Neil McElroy were guests at the Embassy Residence. 6:00 - 6:15 pm Hon, Robert B. Anderson conferred with the President. 8:30 pm The President had dinner with the following: Hon. and Mrs. Neil McElroy Ambassador and Mrs. Amory Houghton Major John Eisenhower 10:35 pm The President retired for the evening. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1957 PARIS, FRANCE 9:24 - 10:27 am Prime Minister Harold Macmillan (Came to the American Embassy Residence to confer with the President. Pictures were taken of the President and the Prime Minister just prior to his departure). 11:46 am The President, Hon. John Foster Dulles, and Major John Eisenhower departed the Embassy Residence and motored to the Palais de Chaillot for the Opening Session of Heads of Government Meeting. Just before departing the Palais de Chaillot, the President was introduced to M. Marcel Genestie, Principal Commissioner, Chief of Protective Service for Foreign Dignataries. 12:38 pm The President, Hon. John Foster Dulles, and Major John Eisenhower departed the Palais de Chaillot and motored to the Embassy Residence. 1:00 pm Lunch at the Embassy Residence. 3:20 pm The President, Hon. John Foster Dulles, and Major John Eisenhower departed the Embassy Residence and motored to the Palais de Chaillot for the Heads of Government Plenary Session. 7:55 pm The President, Hon. John Foster Dulles and Major John Eisenhower departed the Palais de Chaillot and motored to the Embassy Residence. 8:00 pm Arrived at the Embassy Residence. The President went to his room. 8:45 pm The President went to the Dining Room. 9:00 - 10:00 pm The following had dinner with the President: Ambassador and Mrs. Amory Houghton Mrs. John Foster Dulles Major John Eisenhower 10:45 pm The President retired for the evening. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1957 PARIS, FRANCE 8:55 - 9:26 am Foreign Minister Adone Zoli of Italy (Conferred with the President at the Embassy Residence. Pictures were taken just prior to Foreign Minister Zoli's departure). 9:51 - 10:19 am Chancellor Konrad Adenauer of Germany (Conferred with the President at the Embassy Residence. Pictures were taken of the President and Chancellor Adenauer before their 10:00 am appointment). 10:33 am The President was introduced to M. Armand Piton Director of Police, Seine et Oise, Versailles 10:35 am The President departed the Embassy Residence and motored to SHAPE. He was accompanied by Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Colonel Robert L. Schulz Major John Eisenhower 11:45 am Departed SHAPE and motored to the Embassy Residence. 12:08 pm Arrived at the Embassy Residence, 1:00 pm Lunch at the Embassy Residence, 4:38 pm The President was introduced to Mr. James Ramsay Hunt, CIA Representative, Paris 4:40 pm The President, Hon. John Foster Dulles, and Major John Eisenhower departed the Embassy Residence and motored to the Palais de Chaillot to attend the Heads of Government Plenary Session. 7:19 pm The President and party departed the Palais de Chaillot following the Meeting, and motored to the Embassy Residence, arriving there at 7:24 pm. MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1957 Following is a list of those participating in the NATO Meeting at the Palais de Chaillot, Paris: President: H.E. M. Joseph Bech of Luxembourg Chairman and Secretary General: Mon. Paul Henri Spaak BELGIUM H.E. Mr. A. van Acker, Prime Minister H.E. Mr. V. Larock, Minister for Foreign Affairs H.E. Mr. A. Spinoy, Minister of National Defense H.E. Mr. H. Liebaert, Minister of Finance H.E. Mr. A. de Staercke, Permanent Representative CANADA The Rgt. Hon. J. G. Diefenbaker, Prime Minister The Hon. S. E. Smith, Secretary of State for External Affairs The Hon. G. R. Pearkes, Minister of National Defense The Hon. D. M. Fleming, Minister of Finance H. E. Mr. L. D. Wilgress, Permament Representative H. E. Mr. H. C. Hansen, Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs H. E. Mr. P. Hansen, Minister of Defense H. E. Mr. J. O. Kray, Minister for External Economic Affairs H. E. Mr. A. Wassard, Permanent Representative FRANCE H. E. Mr. F. Gaillard, Prime Minister H. E. Mr. C. Pineau, Minister of Foreign Affairs H. E. Mr. Chaban-Delmas, Minister of National Defense H. E. Mr. Pflimlin, Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs H. E. Mr. E. de Crouy-Chanel, Permanent Representative GERMANY H. E. Mr. Konrad Adenauer, Federal Chancellor H. E. Mr. H. von Brentano, Federal Minister of Foreign Affairs H. E. Mr. F. J. Strauss, Federal Minister of Defense H. E. Mr. F. Etzel, Federal Minister of Finance H. E. Mr. H. Blankenhorn, Permanent Representative MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1957 GREECE H. E. Mr. C. Karamanlis, Prime Minister H. E. Mr. Ev. Averof-Tossitaas, Minister of Foreign Affairs H. E. Mr. A. Protopapadakis, Minister for National Defense H. E. Mr. G. Cassimatis, Representing Minister of Co-ordination H. E. Mr. M. Melas, Permanent Representative ICELAND H. E. Mr. H. Jonasson, Prime Minister H. E. Mr. G. J. Gudmundsson, Minister for Foreign Affairs H. E. Mr. A. KI. Jonsson, Ambassador for Iceland to France Mr. H. G. Andersen, Permanent Representative ITALY H. E. Mr. A. Zoli, Prime Minister H. E. Mr. G. Pella, Minister for Foreign Affairs H. E. Mr. P. E. Taviani, Minister of Defense H. E. Mr. G. Medici, Minister of Finance H. E. Mr. A. Alessandrini, Permanent Representative LUXEMBOURG H. E. Mr. P. Werner, Minister of Finance, Minister of Defense H. E. Mr. N. Hommel, Permanent Representative NETHERLANDS H. E. Dr. W. Drees, Prime Minister H. E. Mr. J.M.A.H. Luns, Minister of Foreign Affairs H. E. Mr. C. Staf, Minister of Defense Jonkheer E. van Lennep, Treasurer General H. E. Mr. E. N. van Kleffens, Permanent Representative NORWAY H. E. Mr. E. Gerhardsen, Prime Minister H. E. Mr. H. Lange, Minister for Foreign Affairs H. E. Mr. Nils Handel, Minister of Defense H. E. Mr. A. Skaug, Minister of Commerce H. E. Mr. J. Boyesen, Permanent Representative MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1957 PORTGUAL H. E. Prof. M. Caetano, Prime Minister H. E. Prof. Dr. P. Cunha, Minister for Foreign Affairs H. E. Col. Santos Costa, Minister of Defense H. E. the Count de Tovar, Permanent Representative TURKEY H. E. Mr. A. Menderes, Prime Minister H. E. Mr. F. A. Zorlu, Minister for Foreign Affairs H. E. Mr. S. Yircali, Minister for Information H. E. Mr. M. Esenbel, Secretary General, Ministry of Foreign Affairs H. E. Mr. S. Sarper, Permenent Representative UNITED KINGDOM The Rgt. Hon. H. Harold Macmillan, Prime Minister The Rgt. Hon. Selwyn Lloyd, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs The Rgt. Hon. D. Sandys, Minister of Defense Sir Frank Roberts, Permanent Representative UNITED STATES H. E. Dwight D. Eisenhower, President of the United States H. E. Mr. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State H. E. Mr. Neil H. McElroy, Secretary of Defense H. E. Mr. Robert B. Anderson, Secretary of the Treasury H. E. Mr. William R. Burgess, Permanent Representative INTERNATIONAL STAFF Baron A. Bentinck, Deputy Secretary General Mr. A. Casardi, Assistant Secretary General for Political Affairs Mr. F. D. Gregh, Assistant Secretary General for Economics and Finance Mr. E. H. Meili, Assistant Secretary General for Production and Logistics The Lord Coleridge, Executive Secretary Major General T. W. Parker, Standing Group Representative TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1957 Page 2 PARIS, FRANCE 8:29 pm The President departed the Embassy Residence and motored to the Elysee Palace to attend a dinner given by President Coty of France. 10:45 pm Departed the Elysee Palace and motored to the Embassy Residence. 10:51 pm Arrived at the Embassy Residence. 11:55 pm The President retired for the evening. NATO MEETING, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1957 (Morning Session) Chairman and Secretary General: Mon. Paul Henri Spaak BELGIUM H.E. Mr. V. Larock, Minister for Foreign Affairs H.E. Mr. A. de Staercke, Permanent Representative CANADA The Hon. S. E. Smith, Secretary of State for External Affairs H. E. Mr. L. D. Wilgress, Permanent Representative DENMARK H. E. Mr. H. C. Hansen, Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs H. E. Mr. A. Wassard, Permanent Representative FRANCE H. E. Mr. C. Pineau, Minister for Foreign Affairs Mr. M. Faure, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs GERMANY H. E. Mr. H. von Brentano, Federal Minister for Foreign Affairs H. E. Mr. W. Hallstein, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs H. E. Mr. H. Blankenhorn, Permanent Representative GREECE H. E. Mr. G. Cassimatis, Representing Minister of Co-ordination H. E. Mr. M. Melas, Permanent Representative ICELAND H.E. Mr. H. Jonasson, Prime Minister Mr. H. G. Andersen, Permanent Representative ITALY H.E. Mr. G. Pella, Minister for Foreign Affairs H.E. Mr. A. Alessandrini, Permanent Representative NATO MEETING, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1957 (Morning Session) LUXEMBOURG H. E. Mr. J. Bech, Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs H. E. Mr. N. Hommel, Permanent Representative NETHERLANDS H. E. Mr. J.M.A.H. Luns, Minister for Foreign Affairs H. E. Mr. E. N. van Kleffens, Permanent Representative NORWAY H. E. Mr. H. Lange, Minister for Foreign Affairs H. E. Mr. A. Skaug, Minister of Commerce PORTGUAL H. E. Prof. Dr. P. Cunha, Minister for Foreign Affairs H. E. The Count de Tovar, Permanent Representative TURKEY H. E. Mr. F. A. Zorlu, Minister for Foreign Affairs H. E. Mr. S. Sarper, Permanent Representative UNITED KINGDOM The Rgt. Hon. Selwyn Lloyd, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs H. E. Sir Frank Roberts, Permanent Representative UNITED STATES H. E. Mr. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State H. E. Mr. William R. Burgess, Permanent Representative INTERNATIONAL STAFF Baron A. Bentinck, Deputy Secretary General Mr. A. Casardi, Assistant Secretary General for Political Affairs Mr. F. D. Gregh, Assistant Secretary General for Economics and Finance The Lord Coleridge, Executive Secretary Major General T. W. Parker, Standing Group Representative NATO MEETING, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1957 (Afternoon Session) President: H. E. Mr. Joseph Bech of Luxembourg Chairman and Secretary General: Mon. Paul Henri Spaak BELGIUM H. E. Mr. A. van Acker, Prime Minister H. E. Mr. V. Larock, Minister for Foreign Affairs CANADA The Rgt. Hon. J. G. Diefenbaker, Prime Minister The Hon. S. E. Smith, Secretary of State for External Affairs DENMARK H. E. Mr. H. C. Hansen, Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs H. E. Mr. P. Hansen, Minister of Defense FRANCE H. E. Mr. F. Gaillard, Prime Minister H. E. Mr. C. Pineau, Minister for Foreign Affairs GERMANY H. E. Mr. Konrad Adenauer, Federal Chancellor H. E. Mr. H. von Brentano, Federal Minister for Foreign Affairs GREECE H. E. Mr. C. Karamanlis, Prime Minister H. E. Mr. Ev. Averof-Tossitaas, Minister for Foreign Affairs ICELAND H. E. Mr. H. Jonasson, Prime Minister H. E. Mr. G. J. Gudmundsson, Minister for Foreign Affairs ITALY H. E. Mr. A. Zoli, Prime Minister H. E. Mr. G. Pella, Minister for Foreign Affairs NATO MEETING, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1957 (Afternoon Session) LUXEMBOURG H. E. Mr. P. Werner, Minister of Finance and Minister of Defense H. E. Mr. N. Hommel, Permanent Representative NETHERLANDS H. E. Mr. J.M.A.H. Luns, Minister for Foreign Affairs H. E. Mr. C. Staf, Minister of Defense NORWAY H. E. Mr. E. Gerhardsen, Prime Minister H. E. Mr. H. Lange, Minister for Foreign Affairs PORTUGAL H. E. Prof. M. Caetano, Prime Minister H. E. Prof. Dr. P. Cunha, Minister for Foreign Affairs TURKEY H. E. Mr. A. Menderes, Prime Minister H. E. Mr. F. A. Zorlu, Minister for Foreign Affairs UNITED KINGDOM The Rgt. Hon. Harold Macmillan, Prime Minister The Rgt. Hon. Selwyn Lloyd, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs UNITED STATES The Hon. Dwight D. Eisenhower, President of the United States The Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State INTERNATIONAL STAFF Baron A. Bentinck, Deputy Secretary General Mr. A. Casardi, Assistant Secretary General for Political Affairs Mr. F. D. Gregh, Assistant Secretary General for Economics and Finance Mr. E. H. Meili, Assistant Secretary General for Production and Logistics The Lord Coleridge, Executive Secretary Major General T. W. Parker, Standing Group Representative THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1957 PARIS, FRANCE 9:27 - 10:22 am President Constantin Karamandis of Greece (Conferred with the President at the Embassy Residence. Pictures were taken following the appointment). 10:40 - 11:43 am President of the Council Adnan Menderes of Turkey (Conferred with the President at the Embassy Residence, Pictures were taken following the appointment). 1:07 pm The President, Hon. John Foster Dulles, and Major John Eisenhower departed the Embassy Residence and motored to the Elysee Palace to attend a luncheon given by President Coty of France. 1:13 - 2:57 pm Luncheon given by President Coty at the Elysee Palace. 5:17 - 5:31 pm Ambassador Andvord of Norway (Conferred with the President at the Embassy Residence) 5:50 pm The President, Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster, and Major John Eisenhower departed the Embassy Residence and motored to the Palais de Chaillot to attend the Heads of Government Plenary Session. 8:21 pm Departed the Palais de Chaillot and returned to the Embassy Residence. 9:00 - 10:00 pm The President had dinner with the following: Hon. and Mrs. John Foster Dulles Ambassador and Mrs. Amory Houghton General Howard McC. Snyder Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 10:55 pm The President retired for the evening. NATO MEETING, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1957 (9:30 A. M. and 4:00 P. M.) President: H. E. Joseph Bech of Luxembourg Chairman and Secretary General: Mon. Paul Henri Spaak BELGIUM H. E. Mr. V. Larock, Minister for Foreign Affairs H. E. Mr. A. Spinoy, Minister of National Defense H. E. Mr. A. de Staercke, Permanent Representative CANADA The Hon. S. E. Smith, Secretary of State for External Affairs The Hon. G. R. Pearkes, Minister of National Defense H. E. L. D. Wilgress, Permanent Representative DENMARK H. E. Mr. H. C. Hansen, Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs H. E. Mr. P. Hansen, Minister of Defense H. E. Mr. A. Wassard, Permanent Representative FRANCE H. E. Mr. C. Pineau, Minister for Foreign Affairs H. E. Mr. Chaban-Delmas, Minister of National Defense H. E. Mr. E. de Crouy-Chanel, Permanent Representative GERMANY H. E. Mr. H. von Brentano, Federal Minister for Foreign Affairs H. E. Mr. F. J. Strauss, Federal Minister of Defense H. E. Mr. Hallstein, Federal Minister of Finance H. E. Mr. H. Blankenhorn, Permanent Representative GREECE H. E. Mr. Ev. Averoff-Tossitaas, Minister for Foreign Affairs H. E. Mr. A. Protopapadakis, Minister for National Defense H. E. Mr. G. Cassimatis, Representing Minister of Co-ordination H. E. Mr. M. Melas, Permanent Representative NATO MEETING, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1957 (9:30 A.M. and 4:00 P. M.) ICELAND H. E. Mr. H. Jonasson, Prime Minister Mr. H. G. Andersen, Permanent Representative ITALY H. E. Mr. G. Pella, Minister for Foreign Affairs H. E. Mr. A. Cattani, Director General of Economic Affairs H. E. Mr. P. E. Taviani, Minister of Defense H. E. Mr. A. Alessandrini, Permanent Representative LUXEMBOURG H. E. Mr. P. Werner, Minister of Finance and Minister of Defense H. E. Mr. N Hommel, Permanent Representative NETHERLANDS H. E. Mr. J.M.A.H. Luns, Minister of Foreign Affairs H. E. Mr. C. Staf, Minister of Defense Jonkeer E. van Lennep, Treasurer General H. E. Mr. E. N. van Kleffens, Permanent Representative NORWAY H. E. Mr. H. Lange, Minister for Foreign Affairs H. E. Mr. Nils Handal, Minister of Defense H. E. Mr. A. Skaug, Minister of Commerce H. E. Mr. J. Boyesen, Permanent Representative PORTUGAL H. E. Prof. Dr. P. Cunha, Minister for Foreign Affairs H. E. Col. Santos Costa, Minister of Defense H. E. The Count de Tovar, Permanent Representative TURKEY H. E. Mr. F. A. Zorlu, Minister for Foreign Affairs H. E. Mr. S. Sarper, Permanent Representative NATO MEETING, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1957 (9:30 A. M. and 4:00 P. M.) UNITED KINGDOM The Rgt. Hon. Selwyn Lloyd, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs The Rgt. Hon. D. Sandys, Minister of Defense H. E. Sir Frank Roberts, Permanent Representative UNITED STATES The Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State The Hon. Neil H. McElroy, Secretary of Defense The Hon. W. Randolph Burgess, Permanent Representative INTERNATIONAL STAFF Baron A. Bentinck, Deputy Secretary General Mr. A. Casardi, Assistant Secretary General for Political Affairs Mr. F. D. Gregh, Assistant Secretary General for Economics and Finance Mr. E. H. Meili, Assistant Secretary General for Production and Logistics The Lord Coleridge, Executive Secretary ALSO: General B.R.P.F. Hasselman, Chairman, Military Committee General J. Piatte, Standing Group Admiral Sir Michael Denny, Standing Group General L. W. Johnson, Standing Group General Lauris Norstad, SACEUR Admiral Jerrauld Wright, SACLANT Major General T. W. Parker, Standing Group Representative NATO MEETING, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1957 (6:00 P.M. Session) President: H. E. Mr. Joseph Bech of Luxembourg Chairman and Secretary General: Mon. Paul Henri Spaak BELGIUM H. E. Mr. A. van Acker, Prime Minister H. E. Mr. V. Larock, Minister for Foreign Affairs CANADA The Rgt. Hon. J. G. Diefenbaker, Prime Minister The Hon. S. E. Smith, Secretary of State for External Affairs DENMARK H. E. Mr. H. C. Hansen, Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs H. E. Mr. P. Hansen, Minister of Defense FRANCE H. E. Mr. F. Gaillard, Prime Minister H. E. Mr. C. Pineau, Minister for Foreign Affairs GERMANY H. E. Mr. K. Adenauer, Federal Chancellor H. E. Mr. H. von Brentano, Federal Minister for Foreign Affairs GREECE H. E. Mr. Ev. Averoff-Tossitaas, Minister for Foreign Affairs H. E. Mr. G. Cassimatis, Representing Minister of Co-ordination ICELAND H. E. Mr. H. Jonasson, Prime Minister H. E. Mr. G. J. Gudmundsson, Minister for Foreign Affairs ITALY H. E. Mr. A. Zoli, Prime Minister H. E. Mr. G. Pella, Minister for Foreign Affairs NATO MEETING, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1957 (6:00 P.M. Session) LUXEMBOURG H. E. Mr. P. Werner, Minister of Finance, Minister of Defense NETHERLANDS H. E. Dr. W. Drees, Prime Minister H. E. Mr. J.M.A.H. Luns, Minister for Foreign Affairs H. E. Mr. E. H. van der Beugel, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs H. E. Mr. E. N. van Kleffens, Permanent Representative NORWAY H. E. Mr. E. Gerhardsen, Prime Minister H. E. Mr. H. Lange, Minister for Foreign Affairs PORTUGAL H. E. Prof. M. Caetano, Prime Minister H. E. Prof. Dr. P. Cunha, Minister for Foreign Affairs TURKEY H. E. Mr. A. Menderes, Prime Minister H. E. Mr. F. A. Zorlu, Minister for Foreign Affairs UNITED KINGDOM The Rgt. Hon. H. Macmillan, Prime Minister The Rgt. Hon. Selwyn Lloyd, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs UNITED STATES The Hon. Dwight D. Eisenhower, President of the United States The Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State INTERNATIONAL STAFF Baron A. Bentinck, Deputy Secretary General Mr. A. Casardi, Assistnant Secretary General for Political Affairs Mr. F. D. Gregh, Assistant Secretary General for Economics and Finance Mr. E. H. Meili, Assistant Secretary General for Production and Logistics The Lord Coleridge, Executive Secretary NATO MEETING, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1957 (6:00 P.M. Session) Also present: General B.R.P.F. Hasselman, Chairman of the Military Committee General J. Piatte, Chairman of the Standing Group Admiral Sir Michael M. Denny, Standing Group General Leon W. Johnson, Standing Group General Lauris Norstad, SACEUR Admiral Jerauld Wright, SACLANT Major General T. W. Parker, Standing Group Representative THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1957 PARIS, FRANCE 9:30 am The President met with the Agricultural Society of France, at the Embassy Residence, and posed for pictures with this group. 9:54 am The President and Ambassador Amory Houghton posed for pictures. 10:39 am The President, Hon. John Foster Dulles, and Major John Eisenhower departed the Embassy Residence and motored to the Palais de Chaillot. 10:42 am Arrived at the Palais de Chaillot and proceeded to Room 331 where the President and Secretary Dulles conferred with Prime Minister Harold Macmillan and his staff before participating in the final session of the NATO Meeting. 1:57 pm The President, Hon. John Foster Dulles and Major John Eisenhower departed the Palais de Chaillot and returned to the Embassy Residence. Upon arrival at the Embassy Residence, the President was introduced to the following: Prefect Henri Castaing Director, Judiciary Police, Surete Nationale Emile Benhamou Judiciary Police, Surete Nationale Charles Gillard, Commissaire, Judiciary Police, Surete Nationale 5:18 pm The President, Ambassador W. Randolph Burgess, and Major John Eisenhower departed the Embassy Residence and motored to Orly Field. 5:53 pm Arrived at Orly Field. The President was escorted to the Salon D'Honneur. Here he was greeted by President Rene Coty of France, Henri Spaak, Secretary General of NATO, and General Lauris Norstad. The President made a short speech - Colonel Vernon Walters translated the speech into French. President Coty escorted the President to the Columbine. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1957 Page 2 PARIS, FRANCE 6:15 pm The President was airborne aboard the Columbine. Accompanying were: General Howard McC. Snyder Admiral Lewis L. Strauss Dr. James R. Killian, Jr. Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Mr. James Rowley Major John Eisenhower Captain Olive Marsh Mrs. Ann Whitman Sgt. John Moaney Agents Flohr, Godfrey, Mampel, Golden, and Dagg THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1957 STEPHENSVILLE, NEWFOUNDLAND 4:27 am The Columbine arrived at Stephensville, Newfoundland, for refueling - no one in the President's party deplaned. 5:07 am Departed Stephensville for flight to Washington, D. C. WASHINGTON, D. C. 9:33 am The President and his party arrived at MATS Terminal aboard the Columbine, and were greeted by Cabinet Members, 9:39 am The President, Major and Mrs. John Eisenhower, departed MATS TErminal, and motored to the White House. 9:50 am Ar rived at the White House, 10:25 am The President arrived in the office. 10:46 - 10:58 am Hon. Sherman Adams 11:00 - 11:03 am Hon. Sumner G. Whittier was sworn in as Administrator of Veterans Affairs. The following attended the ceremony: Mrs. Sumner G. Whittier Miss Jaye Whittier, daughter Miss Janis Whittier, twin daughter Miss Judith Whittier, twin daughter Mrs. Edgar Whittier, mother Mrs. William Somerville, sister Mr. Robert M. Whittier, brother Mrs. Grover C. Johnston, mother-in-law Colonel and Mrs. Ronald Johnston brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnston, brother-in-law Mr. Ralph Bonnell Members of White House Staff 11:04 - 11:50 am (Hon. Richard M. Nixon) 11:50 - 11:51 am Mr. Robert Gray FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1957 Page 2 11:53 - 12:00 Noon Hon. Robert B. Anderson Hon. Fred C. Scribner, Jr. Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. Maurice Stans Hon. Sherman Adams 12:18 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1957 8:12 am The President arrived at the office. 8:15 - 8:30 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 8:37 - 9:00 am Hon. Sherman Adams 9:04 - 9:07 am Hon. Sherman Adams 10:03 - 10:04 am Mr. Robert Gray 10:13 - 10:18 am Hon. Sherman Adams 10:12 am Mr. George A. Allen 11:14 am The President went to the South Grounds to practice golf. 11:58 am Returned to the office. 11:58 - 12:00 Noon Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 12:15 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 12:22 - 12:26 pm Hon. Sherman Adams 12:27 - 12:36 pm Hon. James Hagerty 12:42 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1957 10:50 am The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the White House and motored to the National Presbyterian Church. 10:55 am Arrived at the Church and attended the 11:00 am Services. Upon completion of the Services, Dr. Edward L. R. Elson and Rev. John J. Rice accompanied the President and Mrs. Eisenhower to the church steps where photographs were taken. 12:05 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the National Presbyterian Church and motored to the residence of Colonel and Mrs. Gordon Moore, 3030 Klingle Road, N. W. 12:15 pm Arrived at the Moore residence, 12:19 pm Departed the Moore residence and motored to the residence of General and Mrs. Alfred Gruenther at 2720 35th Place, N. W. 12:46 pm Departed the Gruenther residence and motored to the White House. 12:58 pm Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1957 8:00 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:05 - 8:25 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 8:26 - 8:29 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 8:30 - 8:35 am Hon. James Hagerty 9:06 - 9:30 am Dr. Raymond J. Saulnier Chairman, Council of Economic Advisers 9:30 - 9:44 am His Excellency U. Win Maung President of the Union of Burma His Excellency Ambassador U Win Hon. Wiley Buchanan 9:54 - 10:00 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 10:01 - 10:31 am Hon. John Foster Dulles 10:10 - 10:31 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 10:31 - 10:42 am Hon. Robert B. Anderson Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 10:43 - 12:30 pm NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL (349th Meeting) The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Donald A. Quarles Hon, Gordon Gray Hon. Fred C. Scribner Hon. William P. Rogers Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. Lewis L. Strauss Hon. Lewis E. Berry Hon. Walter Williams Hon. Christian Herter Hon. Gerard C. Smith (continued) MONDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1957 Page 2 10:43 - 12:30 pm NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL (con tinued) General Nathan F. Twining Hon. Allen W. Dulles Major General Wilton B. Persons Hon. George V. Allen Hon. Harold Stassen Hon. Clarence Randall Hon. Arthur Larson Hon. Robert Cutler Hon. James R. Killian, Jr. Hon. Frederick M. Dearborn Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. Hon. James S. Lay, Jr. Hon. S. Everett Gleason 12:30 - 12:32 pm Hon. James Hagerty 12:32 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:13 pm The President returned to his office - set up in the Cabinet Room - while his office was being readied for TV Broadcast during the evening. 4:05 pm The President returned to the Mansion, 4:52 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the White House and motored to the Ellipse to participate in the Fourth Annual Christmas Pageant of Peace. 4:54 pm Arrived at the stage of the Ellipse. Here they were greeted by: Hon. and Mrs. Richard M. Nixon Hon. Fred A. Seaton Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Carr (Mr. Carr is the President and General Chairman of the Christmas Pageant). The President and Mrs. Eisenhower were escorted through a small honor guard of District School Cadets and on to the stage. MONDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1957 Page 3 5:14 pm Hon. Fred Seaton introduced the President, who then delivered his Christmas Message to the Nation. (There was no live TV of the President's address). (Before departing the Ellipse, the President met and shookhands with Mr. Robert J. George, Vice President and Manager of Santa's Sleighs, Inc., Columbus, Nebraska). Following the President address, he pulled a toggle switch that lit the National Community Christmas Tree. Lynn Torpy, Alexander Harrison Group, Camp Fire Girls of America and William R. Beall, Troop 460 Boy Scouts of America, extended greetings to the President and Mrs. Eisenhower. Miss Torpy then presented a bouquet of red roses to Mrs. Eisenhower. 5:30 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the Ellipse and motored to the White House, arriving there at 5:32 pm. 8:30 pm The President and Hon. John Foster Dulles made a TV-Radio Report to the Nation on the NATO Conference - from the President's office. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1957 9:20 am The President arrived in the office. 9:35 - 9:55 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon, Bryce Harlow Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 9:35 - 9:37 am Hon. Gerald Morgan 10:12 - 10:29 am Hon. Robert Cutler Hon. James Lay 10:30 am The President departed his office and walked to General Snyder's office in the Mansion. 10:30 am Saw the dentist, Colonel Fairchild. 10:48 am The President departed the dentist's office and went to his quarters in the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS DECEMBER 26 (THURSDAY) 1957 8:00 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:30 - 9:30 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 9:30 - 9:40 am Hon. James Hagerty 9:40 - 10:20 am (Mr. Walter Ruschmeyer) (Mr. Frank Donohue) OFF THE RECORD (Of Haskins and Sells) 10:25 - 11:05 am Mr. Clifford Roberts 11:05 - 11:50 am Hon. John Foster Dulles 12:15 - 12:35 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons 12:25 - 12:43 pm Mr. Clifford Roberts 12:43 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:15 pm The President returned to the office 2:37 - 4:03 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons 3:00 - 3:35 pm Hon. Arthur Larson 3:42 - 3:45 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 3:47 - 4:03 pm Hon. James Hagerty Hon. I. Jack Martin Mr. Edward McCabe 3:45 - 3:47 pm Mr. William J. Hopkins 4:10 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1957 8:00 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:55 - 8:57 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 8:56 - 8:59 am Mr. Arthur Minnich 9:00 - 10:00 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 9:00 - 9:46 am Hon. James Hagerty 9:00 - 9:45 am Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Edward McCabe 10:30 - 10:42 am H. E. Wilhelm Munthe de Morgenstierne Ambassador of Norway and Dean of the Diplomatic Corps (The Ambassador is retiring after 23 years of service) 11:05 am The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 1:33 pm The President departed the White House and motored to his Farm in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. He was accompanied by Mrs. Eisenhower and Mary Jean Eisenhower. (Hon. James Hagerty and Colonel Walter Tkach rode in another car). 3:30 pm Arrived at the Farm. GETTYSBURG, PA. 3:45 - 4:45 pm The President and David Eisenhower were out hunting around the Farm. 4:45 - 5:10 pm The President and Chief West walked around the barn and grounds. No further activity this date. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1957 GETTYSBURG, PA. 11:05 - 11:58 am The President and General Arthur Nevins motored on an inspection trip around the Farm. 4:35 - 5:20 pm The President, Major John Eisenhower and David Eisenhower went to the Skeet Range for shooting. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1957 10:34 am The President and Mrs. Eisenhower motored to the Gettysburg Presbyterian Church. 10:42 am Arrived at the Church. The President and Mrs. Eisenhower were introduced to Professor Paul Baird, Host Usher, who escorted them into the Church. 11:42 am The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the Church and motored to the residence of Major John Eisenhower. 11:53 am Arrived at Major John Eisenhower's residence where they visited until 12:07 pm, then returned to their Farm at 12:09 pm. 4:03 pm Mrs. John Eisenhower and their four children, with Captain and Mrs. Richard C. Trefry, entered the Farm. 4:10 - 4:58 pm The President, Major John Eisenhower, David Eisenhower, and Captain Richard C. Trefry went to the Skeet Range for shooting. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1957 GETTYSBURG, PA. 9:14 am Hon. Marion Folsom and Mr. James F. Barrett entered the main gate of the Farm. Secretary Folsom conferred with the President until 10:15 am. 1:40 pm The President motored to Major John Eisenhower's residence, remained until 1:54 when he returned to his Farm. 2:25 - 3:05 pm The President, Major John Eisenhower, and David Eisenhower practiced golf on the putting green. 3:10 - 4:35 pm The President, Major John Eisenhower and David Eisenhower, with Sgt. Moaney went to the Skeet Range for shooting. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1957 9:52 - 11:40 am Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. James R. Killian Hon. Maurice Stans (Conferred with the President - pictures were taken prior to the conference). 12:15 - 1:05 pm The President rode around inspecting his Farm and the Feaster Farm. 2:30 - 2:45 pm The President and Mr. Boris Timchenk (landscape artist) toured the grounds. During the evening - New Year's Eve - the President and Mrs. Eisenhower had the following guests: General and Mrs. Arthur Nevins Mr. and Mrs. George Allen Michael Allen Mrs. Michael Keane (Mrs. Allen's mother) Mrs. Helen Brewer (Mrs. Allen's sister)