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ARCHIVES TRUMAN NATIONAL AND DEPARTMENT TUESDAY RECORDS SERVICE" APRIL 1, 1952 10:00 am (Staff) 11:00 am His Excellency Sir Oliver S. Franks, the British Ambassador Lord Samuel (The British Ambassador asked through Protocol if he might bring in Lord Samuel, who has been prominent in British public life throughout this century. Was Member of British Cabinet 1909, Home Secretary in Liberal Government of 1930-32. Has published number of widely read books on philosophy; is in 82nd year and visiting this country in connection with Palestine Electric Company of which he is Chairman. Was High Commissioner in Palestine from 1920-1925. Was received by President Wilson in 1913 and by President Roosevelt in 1933 and 1936.) 11:15 am Congressman Frank Chelf, of Kentucky Mr. Stephen A. Mitchell, counsel of Congressman Chelf's Committee (Mr. Mitchell only came in to shake hands at conclusion of the Congressman's appointment. Mr. Murphy wrote Congressman Chelf from Key West that the President wanted to talk to him re the Congressman's request that his subcommittee be allowed to examine income tax returns of certain Government officials.) 11:30 am (Mr. George Harrison, of Railroad Brotherhoods) (Mr. Michael Fox OFF THE RECORD (Mr. George Leighty ) (Mr. T. C. Carroll ) (Mr. Harrison phoned Mr. Connelly last Friday and asked for this Off Record. Southwest Gate) HALF HOUR 12:00 Honorable George F. Kennan, the American Ambassador to the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics) (Asked for this through Protocol) 12:15 pm His Royal Highness Prince Wan Waithayakon, the Ambassador of Thailand (Appointed Foreign Minister of Thailand and asked through Protocol to see the President prior to departure.) 12:20 pm Admiral William D. Leahy 12:30 pm Honorable William C. Foster, the Deputy Secretary of Defense (Usual Tuesday appointment. Mr. Lovett away and Mr. Foster came in his place.) 1:00 pm (LUNCH)