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THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1954 7:45 am (The following had Breakfast OFF THE RECORD with the President:) (Hon. Herbert Brownell, the Attorney General) (Hon. Leonard Hall, Chairman, Republican National Com.) (Hon. Sherman Adams) 8:15 am Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense (Secretary Wilson missed out on Monday's appointment and asked for this brief appointment) 8:30 am National Security Council Hon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense Hon. Harold E. Stassen, Director, Foreign Operations Adm. Hon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, Office of Defense Mobilization Hon. George M. Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury Hon. Herbert Brownell, Jr., the Attorney General Hon. Rowland R. Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget Hon. Lewis L. Strauss, Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission Hon. Sinclair Weeks, Secretary of Commerce Hon. Val Peterson, Federal Civil Defense Administrator Hon. Arthur F. Burns, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisors Hon. John Slezak, Acting Secretary of the Army Hon. Charles S. Thomas, Secretary of the Navy Hon. James H. Douglas, Acting Secretary of the Air Force Hon. Donald A. Quarles, Assistant Secretary of Defense Admiral Arthur W. Radford, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff General Matthew B. Ridgway, Chief of Staff, U. S. Army Admiral Robert B. Carney, Chief of Naval Operations Admiral Nathan H. Twining, Chief of Staff, U. S. Air Force General L. H. Shepherd, Jr., Commandant, U. S. Marine Corps Robert C. Sprague, NSC Consultant J. Patrick Coyne, NSC Representative on Internal Security Ralph T. Walters, NSC Special Staff Richard L. Hall, NSC Special Staff Lt. Col. George P. Curtin, USA Lt. Col. William S. Fultz, USA Lt. Col. James Bothwell, USAF Lt. Col. George R. Doerr, USAF Capt. Thomas P. Wilson, USN Capt. Edward E. Grimm, USN Hon. Allen W. Dulles, Director of Central Intelligence Hon. Robert Cutler, Special Assistant to the President Brig. Gen. Paul T. Carroll, White House Staff Secretary Hon. Bryce Harlow, Administrative Assistant to the President Hon. James S. Lay, Jr., Executive Secretary, N.S.C. Hon. S. Everett Gleason, Deputy, Executive Secretary, N.S.C. 12:30 pm Senator Eva Bowring, Nebraska (Presented to the President on behalf of the ranch people of her State, a specially made western hat called a "Sand Hillers" hat, made by Stetson) THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1954 Page 2 12:45 pm Congressman Dewey Short, Missouri Mr. Robert Smart, Clerk of Armed Services Committee of House of Representatives (Discussed family housing for military personnel and the Twenty Tankers Bill: Also wished picture taken with the President as Cong. Short faces difficult campaign this fall.) 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:00 pm The President signed S. 2802, An Act "To further encourage the distribution of fishery products, and for other purposes." The following were present: Sen. James H. Duff, Pennsylvania Sen. John F. Kennedy, Massachusetts Sen. Frederick G. Payne, Maine Sen. Margaret Chase Smith, Maine Sen. Leverett Saltonstall, Massachusetts Cong. William H. Bates, Massachusetts Cong. John W. McCormack, Massachusetts Cong. Thomas P. O'Neill, Massachusetts Cong. Thor C. Tollefson, Washington 2:15 pm (The following met with the President OFF THE RECORD to discuss) (Lead and zinc:) (Hon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, 0. D. M.) (Hon. George M. Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury) (Hon. Rowland R. Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget) (Hon. Arthur Burns, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisors) (Hon. Gabriel Hauge) (Hon. Douglas McKay, Secretary of the Interior) (Hon. Felix Wormser, Assistant Secretary of the Interior) 3:00 pm Hon. Arthur Burns, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisors Hon. Gabriel Hauge (Missed out on their Monday appointment and asked for this time) 3:30 pm Hon. Lewis L. Strauss, Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission 3:45 pm Hon. Kevin McCann 4:45 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower had their pictures taken in the Garden as it is their Wedding Anniversary. 5:00 pm AT THE WHITE HOUSE: Hon. and Mrs. William Pawley THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1954 8:45 am (Hon. Douglas McKay, Secretary of the Interior) OFF THE RECORD 9:00 am Cabinet Meeting Hon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President Hon. Charles E. Saltzman, Under Secretary of State for Adm. Hon. George M. Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury Hon. Charles S. Thomas, The Secretary of the Navy (for Secy of Defense) Hon. Herbert Brownell, The Attorney General Hon. Arthur Summerfield, The Postmaster General Hon. Douglas McKay, Secretary of the Interior Hon. J. Earl Coke, Assistant Secretary of Agriculture Hon. Sinclair Weeks, Secretary of Commerce Hon. James P. Mitchell, Secretary of Labor Hon. Oveta Culp Hobby, Secretary of Health, Education & Welfare Hon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget Hon. Harold Stassen, Director, Foreign Operations Administration Hon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, Office of Defense Mobilization Hon. Philip Young, Chairman, Civil Service Administration Hon. Arthur Burns, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisors Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Bernard Shanley Hon. Gabriel Hauge Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Homer Gruenther Hon. Maxwell Rabb Hon. Arthur Minnich The following were absent: The Secretary of State The Secretary of Defense The Secretary of Agriculture Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. 11:00 am Hon. Donald R. Heath, American Ambassador to Cambodia and Viet-Nam and Minister to Laos (Requested thru Protocol; has just returned from Geneva.) 11:15 am (Hon. Robert Cutler) (Gen. Paul T. Carroll) 11:30 am Senator John M. Butler, Maryland (Delivered a letter to the President from John W. Davis) 11:45 am (Hon. Sherman Adams) (Hon. Gabriel Hauge) 12:00 Mr. Harold C. McClellan, President, National Association of Manufacturers (Mr. McClellan is new President of N.A.M. Called Mr. Stephens last week stating he has just returned from Europe and has some information he feels important, to give to the President.) FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1954 Page 2 12:30 pm (LUNCH) 1:10 pm (The President and Mrs. Eisenhower, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. George Allen, left the White House and motored direct to Camp David, Maryland, where they spent the week-end.) THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, JULY 3, 1954 AT CAMP DAVID, MARYLAND SUNDAY, JULY 4, 1954 AT CAMP DAVID, MARYLAND MONDAY, JULY 5, 1954 AT CAMP DAVID, MARYLAND THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, JULY 6, 1954 8:45 am (The President and Mrs. Eisenhower left Camp David, Maryland, and motored direct to Washington, D. C.) 10:35 am (Arrived at the White House) 11:00 am The President received members of the Committee of the Association of American Colleges. (Invited the President to speak at annual dinner of this Association, Hotel Statler, January 12, 1955. Requested by Sen. Martin of Pennsylvania) The following were present: Chancellor R. H. Fitzgerald, University of Pittsburgh Very Reverend Joseph R. N. Maxwell, President, Boston College President Mordecai W. Johnson, Howard University, Wash., D. C. Theodore A. Distler, Executive Director, Association of American Colleges Senator Edward Martin, Pennsylvania 11:30 am Senator Karl E. Mundt, South Dakota Dr. and Mrs. D. K. Baillie, of North State Teachers College Mr. Vern Jennings, Member of State Legislature of South Dakota (Presented painting to the President of Mt. Rushmore, painted by Dr. Baillie.) (Mr. Chesney sat in on the appointment) 12:00 Gen. Srisdi Dhanarajata, Deputy Minister of Defense of Thailand Lt. Gen. Jira Vichitsonggram, Chief of Defense General Staff H. E. Mr. Pote Sarasin, the Ambassador of Thailand (Hon. John F. Simmons) (Were here as guests of State and Defense Departments to discuss military assistance program - Requested thru Protocol) 12:30 pm The President received a group of young people from Sterling, Colorado. (Senator Millikin asked that the President greet this group briefly. They were received in the Rose Garden) The following were present: ACRE, Mrs. Emma, 231 N. 8th Avenue ACRE, Floyd E., 231 N. 8th Avenue ACRE, Ronald W., 231 N. 8th Avenue AMEN, Norma J., Box 561 ASHBY, Janice A., Rt. 3 BALLARD, Gerald D., 419 Taylor BARNTS, Robert L., Rt. 3 BARTON, Marilyn J., Rt. 1 BEAIRD, Jack W., 430 N. 4th Street BEAIRD, Jeanne A., 430 N. 4th Street BENSON, Lanny W., 332 Cleveland BIGG, James E., 610 N. 2nd Avenue BOMBERG, Robert Bryan, 410 McKinley BROOKS, Jack M., 405 N. 6th BURKHARD, Mr. Elmer L., 119 Magnolia BURKHARD, Marilyn J., 119 Magnolia CAMBLIN, Mrs. Hattie E., 201 Taylor TUESDAY, JULY 6, 1954 Page 2 12:30 pm Sterling, Colorado, group (Continued) CAMBLIN, Mary C., 201 Taylor CAMPBELL, Stephen L., 314 Delmar CANNON, Charles J., 320 S. 2nd CANNON, Mrs. Edith C., 320 S. 2nd CANNON, James M., 320 S. 2nd CARROLL, Merrie M., 416 N. 4th Street CATO, Helen P., 239 Charmony COUNTRYMAN, Philip M., 616 N. 2nd Avenue DANIELS, Gerald C., 612 Oak DAVIS, Janice D., 509 N. 5th DICKINSON, Charles Gordon, Box 1147 DINGMAN, Carole J., 363 Plainview Avenue DOWIS, Roger T., 801 N. 6th EASTMAN, Harry 0., 704 N. 4th EAVES, Mr. Bill B., 153 Jones Ine EAVES, Mrs. Hazel - 153 Jones Ine EDWARDS, Donna M., Rt. 3 EGBERT, Joan E., 218 N. 2nd Street EISENACH, Clifford W., Box 1495 EISENACH, Gerald D., Box 1495 EISENACH, Jacob, Box 1495 EISENACH, Mrs. Katherine, Box 1495 FLEMING, Robert W., 317 Jackson FORTNER, Donald C., 122 Denver FORTNER, Mrs. Laura A., 122 Denver FORTNER, Miss Laurae A., 122 Denver FORTNER, Margaret, 122 Denver FORTNER, Mr. Raymond T., 122 Denver FRANK, Mr. August, Ohio House GIACOMINI, Jane E., 208 Delmar GREEN, Margaret P., 423 W. Main HICKENBOTTOM, Alan O., 330 Taylor HOFFMAN, Marilyn R., 304 Broadway HOFFMAN, Mrs. Rutheda C., 304 Broadway HOLDEN, George Fredrick, 118 N. 3rd HOLLOWAY, Mary Frances, 324 Elwood HUMMEL, Gordon D., 325 Phelps HUMMEL, Imogene M., 325 Phelps JARRETT, Rev. T. H., 205 Phelps JENSEN, Mrs. Gwendolyn A., Box 429 JENSEN, Mr. Lloyd S., Box 429 KAISER, Paul C., S. Front & Factory Street KELLOGG, Mr. Downing E., 810 S. Division KELLOGG, Mrs. Ella L., 810 S. Division KELLOGG, Willis S., 810 S. Division KENT, Ronald J., 926 S. 8th KONKEL, Mrs. Edith L., 126 Taylor KONKEL, Mr. Maurice W., 126 Taylor KONKEL, Thornton E., 126 Taylor LEBSACK, Lyle D., Box 832 LINDSTROM, Neil M., 429 N. 5th Street LOVATO, Anitta Louise, 315 W. Broadway TUESDAY, JULY 6, 1954 Page 3 12:30 pm Sterling, Colorado group (Continued) LUNDBERG, Carol A., 326 Delmar LUTIN, Mrs. Lula K., 205 Columbine LUTIN, Sallie C., 205 Columbine MAHAFFEY, Judith A., 521 Lincoln MAHAFFEY, Mrs. Ruby B., 521 Lincoln MATHIS, Jo Ann, 630 Elm MARKS, Donald W., Rt. 1 MILES, LaDonna M., 715 Jackson MILLER, Larry W., 204 Denver MILTON, Carolyn J., 625 N. 6th Street MILTON, Mr. Roy O., 625 N. 6th Street MORRIS, Faith W., 614 Columbine MUNROE, Judith A., 118 Platte NAUGLE, Dr. J. E., Sr. NEIGHBERGER, Roylan K., 231 N. 5th Avenue O'NEAL, Joyce M., 820 Delmar POLLAND, Stephen M., 301 Tylor PASS, Lynda L., 409 N. Division PASS, Robert E., 409 N. Division POLVADO, Colman M., 302 Clark POOLE, Mr. Charlie F., 522 Delmar POOLE, Eugenia R., 522 Delmar RAMEY, Ronald L., 920 Beattie RING, Robert L., Box 1087 RING, Sherroll J., Box 1087 ROBIRDS, Claude R., 2282 W. Main ROBIRDS, Richard H., 2282 W. Main SANKEY, Dana R., 215 Phelps SHOTWELL, Robert E., 426 Lincoln SKOV, Clare B., 325 N. 5th Street SONNENBERG, Gordon L., Rt. 1 STRUNK, Mrs. Ila F., 518 Elm STRUNK, Midge Marlene, 518 Elm THOMPSON, Sandra S., Box 961 UNFUG, Mr. Charles Otto, 401 Delmar UNFUG, Mrs. Edwina V., 401 Delmar WALKER, Margaret M., 516 Denver WALKER, Mrs. Marie P., 516 Denver WALKER, Richard O., 516 Denver WHITCOMB, James H., Box 545 WHITCOMB, William C., Box 545 WHITE, Kenneth A., 408 Ash WHITE, Robert F., 408 Ash WHITTENBAUGH, Lila L., Rt. 3 WHYMAN, Mr. Harold R., 710 S. 5th Avenue WHYMAN, Larry L, 710 S. 5th Avenue Hon. Gerald Morgan 1:00 pm (The following had Luncheon OFF THE RECORD with the President:) (Hon. George Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury) (Mr. George Whitney, of New York) TUESDAY, JULY 6, 1954 Page 4 2:30 pm Hon. Eric Johnston, President, Motion Picture Association (Just returned from Near East Mission and asked to report to the President) 3:00 pm Hon. Kenneth Royall 3:30 pm (Hon. Sherman Adams) (Hon. Wilton B. Persons) (Gen. Paul T. Carroll) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Gerald Morgan) (Hon. Jack Martin) (Hon. Murray Snyder) 4:30 pm Senator William F. Knowland, California 4:45 pm Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, 1954 8:15 am Senator Eugene D. Millikin, Colorado Senator Edwin C. Johnson, Colorado (Senator Millikin has received from Governor of Colorado an engraved invitation to the President and Mrs. Eisenhower to attend the Central City Festival in Colorado, in July. The Senators presented the invitation to the President) 8:30 am Legislative Leaders Hon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President Sen. William F. Knowland, California Sen. Homer Ferguson, Michigan Sen. Eugene Millikin, Colorado Sen. Leverett Saltonstall, Massachusetts Sen. Styles Bridges, New Hampshire Hon. Joseph W. Martin, Jr., The Speaker Cong. Charles A. Halleck, Indiana Cong. Leslie C. Arends, Illinois Cong. Leo E. Allen, Illinois Hon. Arthur Summerfield, The Postmaster General Hon. Oveta Culp Hobby, Secretary of Health, Education & Welfare Hon. Roswell Perkins, Assistant Secretary of H. E. W. Hon. Harvey V. Higley, Administrator of Veterans' Affairs Hon. Percival Brundage, Deputy Director, Bureau of the Budget Hon. Leonard Hall, Chairman, Republican National Committee Hon. James Bassett, Republican National Committee Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Bernard Shanley Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Jack Martin Hon. Homer Gruenther Hon. Earle Chesney Hon. Arthur Minnich 10:00 am (Mr. Hagerty) 10:30 am Press Conference 11:15 am Senator H. Alexander Smith, New Jersey Hon. James P. Mitchell, Secretary of Labor (Sen. Smith requested this appointment to discuss whether Congress should do anything to help the construction industry at this time.) 11:45 am (Mr. Edward Birmingham) OFF THE RECORD (Arranged by Colonel Schulz) WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, 1954 Page 2 12:10 pm (General James Doolittle) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Sherman Adams) 12:30 pm H.E. Sir Roger Makins, The British Ambassador Mr. Peter Thorneycroft, President, Board of Trade of Great Britain Admiral Walter S. Delaney, Deputy in Charge of East-West Trade, FOA (Mr. Thorneycroft has completed his purchases in this country, through F.O.A. and is returning to Great Britain. He knows the President and asked if he might call and say "goodbye.") 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 4:00 pm Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State 7:30 pm (The President gave a Stag Dinner for the following:) Winton M. Blount, President, Blount Bros. Construction Co., Inc., Montgomery, Alabama H. Lutcher Brown, Business Executive, San Antonio, Texas Harry C. Butcher, President & Gen. Mgr., Radio Kist, Inc., Santa Barbara, California Erwin D. Canham, Editor, The Christian Science Monitor, Boston Frederick M. Gillies, President, Acme Steel Co., Riverdale, Ill. Henry F. Holland, Assistant Secretary of State J. Sayles Leach, Chairman of the Board, The Texas Co., NYC John C. H. Lee (Lt. Gen.), Retired Army Officer, York, Pa. Robert R. Mathews, Vice President, American Express Co., NYC Robert R. Mullen, National Citizens Committee for Educational Television, Washington, D. C. Nathan M. Pusey, President, Harvard Univ., Cambridge, Mass. Ralph T. Reed, President, American Express Co., NYC Walter N. Thayer, Attorney, Thayer & Gilbert, NYC. Hon. Charles S. Thomas, Secretary of the Navy George E. Warren, Banker, NYC Dr. Alan T. Waterman, Director, National Science Foundation, Wash., D.C. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1954 8:45 am (Hon. Maxwell Rabb) OFF THE RECORD 9:15 am Hon. John A. Hannah, Assistant Secretary of Defense (Reported, at the President's request, as Chairman of U. S. Section, Permanent Joint Board on Defense, Canada - U.S. The President suggested he might report every three months) 9:45 am Hon. Arthur B. Langlie, the Governor of Washington Hon. James P. Mitchell, Secretary of Labor Hon. J. Ernest Wilkins, Assistant Secretary of Labor (Hon. Sherman Adams) (Arranged at the suggestion of Governor Adams. Governor Langlie is enroute to Governor's Conference) 10:15 am Hon. Arthur Burns, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisors Dr. Neil H. Jacoby, Council of Economic Advisors Hon. Gabriel Hauge (Usual weekly appointment - missed out this week as Monday was a holiday) 11:00 am The Hon. Minna Una Tedder (Miss Tedder is the daughter of Lord Tedder and has been working for past year in Library at the British Embassy; Is now going home to England and came in to say "Goodbye" and pay her respects) 11:30 am Mr. William Zeckendorf, New York City Mr. Ieoh M. Pei, Architect Mr. John R. McCrary, Jr. (Tex) New York City (Mr. McCrary requested this - to discuss slum clearance) 12:15 pm (Hon. Lewis L. Strauss, Chairman, A. E. C.) OFF THE RECORD 12:45 pm The Reverend Billy Graham (Hon. Thomas E. Stephens) (Mr. Graham wrote the President in May, asking if he might on his return to this country come by and give the President a five-minute report on his evangelistic campaign abroad.) 1:00 pm (Sen. William F. Knowland, California, had Luncheon OFF THE RECORD with the President) 2:20 pm (Mr. Robert Taft, Jr.) (Hon. Sherman Adams) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Jack Martin) 2:30 pm Cong. Clarence J. Brown, Ohio Mr. Donald Deer Mr. William Acton Mr. John Goodrich (Cong. Brown requested this appointment stating that these men were business leaders from Springfield, Ohio, and vicinity, who, through the purchase of Hospitality Bonds, were making possible the financing of a Tennis Tournament.) THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1954 Page 2 3:00 pm The President received in the Rose Garden some Foreign Members who attended the International Conference of Social Work at Toronto. (Appointment requested by Mrs. Hobby) The following were present: Indian Nationals Mrs. R. B. Advani Mrs. J. Raiji Mrs. C. Dayaram Mr. Banaji Mr. S. G. Annagiri Mrs. Banaji Mr. B. Chatterjee Mr. A. E. Currimbhoy Mrs. Gulab Dalal Mrs. D. K. Ellis French Nationals Mr. Dindayal Gupta Miss Dophin Mr. Shanker Deo Miss Fontes Mrs. B. V. Desai Miss Crapuchet Mrs. M. Gobhai Mrs. d'Autheville Mrs. K. T. Desai Mr. Ellisen Mrs. A. C. Saraiya Miss Morin Mrs. V. P. Deshmukh Miss Pederson Mrs. S. Pandit Mr. LeClercq Mr. A. V. George Mrs. Colas-Derrey Mr. Uttam Singh Miss Siradoh Mr. T. Harekrishna Miss Bilhieres Mr. T. Siddalingaiya Pakistan Nationals Mr. K. M. Hinmatsingka Lady Noon Mrs. K. M. Himmatsingka Mrs. Minwalla Mrs. D. C. Karuven Mr. Akhtar Mrs. P. Soonawalla Mr. Mehkri Mrs. A. A. Talati Miss Mowia Mrs. D. M. Katrak Iran Mr. Golati Mrs. M. Rais Mr. D. C. Kukreti Mr. Hadavand Dr. Issac Santra Lebanon Mr. T. S. Mahajan Miss W. Abinader Mr. K. T. Desai Miss M. Jabre Miss V. Manecklal Korea Miss Z. Maskati Mr. Whang Miss S. M. D. Morarji Mrs. Whang Miss D. M. Morarji Japan Miss M. B. Palkiwala Mr. Niwa Miss K. P. Photographer United Kingdom Mrs. B. Ratanlal Mr. P. Bolt Mrs. L. R. Kilachand Syria Mrs. G. P. Sidhwa Miss H. Malki Mrs. H. M. Sidhwa Sweden Raja B. Singh Miss Wolmer Mr. G. L. Shukla Holland Mrs. P. Wallace Mr. Van Dangen Mrs. J. Wadia Thailand Mrs. I. Marfatia Miss Amatayakul Mrs. C. Nair Brazil Mrs. G. R. B. Billimoria Miss Tinoio THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1954 Page 3 3:00 pm International Conference of Social work (Continued) From H.E.W. Dorothy Lalley Cecile Whalen Elma Ashton Mildred Frank 4:30 pm AT THE WHITE HOUSE: The President had Mrs. Eisenhower gave a Tea in honor of the daughter and scn-in-law of Franco. The following were present: Carmen Franco, Marquesa de Villaverde (daughter of Franco) Dr. Cristobal Partinez Lordiu (son-in-law) Senor Don Jose Felix de Lequerica, Ambassador of Spain THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1954 8:00 am Mr. Palmer Hoyt, of Denver, Colorado, had Breakfast with the President. 9:00 am (Hon. John McCloy, of New York) OFF THE RECORD (Came in to see Mr. Stephens and saw the President) 9:50 am (The Attorney General brought in some new District Judges to meet the President OFF THE RECORD.) The following were present: (Hon. Herbert Brownell, The Attorney General) (Emett C. Choate, U. S. Dist. Judge, Southern District, Florida) (Herbert S. Boreman, U. S. Dist. Judge, Northern District, W. Va.) (Walter E. Hoffman, U. S. Dist., Judge, Eastern District, Virginia) (Robert Minor, Justice Department) 10:00 am Cabinet Meeting Hon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State Hon. George M. Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury Hon. Robert Anderson, Deputy Secretary of Defense Hon. Herbert Brownell, The Attorney General Hon. Arthur Summerfield, The Postmaster General Hon. Douglas McKay, Secretary of the Interior Hon. Ezra Taft Benson, Secretary of Agriculture Hon. Sinclair Weeks, Secretary of Commerce Hon. Nelson Rockefeller, Deputy Secretary of H. E. W. Hon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget Hon. Harold E. Stassen, Director, F. O. A. Hon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, O. D. M. Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., Ambassador to the U. N. Hon. Philip Young, Chairman, Civil Service Commission Hon. Scott McLeod, State Department Hon. Arthur Burns, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisors Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Bernard Shanley Hon. Gabriel Hauge Hon. Jack Martin Hon. Maxwell Rabb Hon. Arthur Minnich The following were absent: The Secretary of Defense The Secretary of Labor (no one repre- sented Labor Dept.) The Secretary of H. E. W. 11:30 am Hon. Clare Boothe Luce, American Ambassador to Italy 12:00 Hon. Dan Thornton, Governor of Colorado Hon. John S. Fine, Governor of Pennsylvania (Reported on Korea: Governor Shivers, other Member of the Commission, was unable to be present) FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1954 Page 2 12:55 pm (The President left the White House and motored to Burning Tree) 1:18 pm (Arrived at Burning Tree and had Luncheon with the following:) (Congressman Leslie Arends, Illinois) (General Floyd Parks) (Billy Jo Patton) (John McClure) 1:50 pm (Teed off with the following:) (General Floyd Parks) (Billy Jo Patton) (John McClure) 4:34 pm (Completed 18 holes) 5:20 pm (Departed Burning Tree and motored to the White House) 5:45 pm (Arrived at the White House) THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1954 8:40 am (Hon. Harold Stassen, Director, Foreign Operations Adm.) OFF THE RECORD 8:45 am Senator Eva Bowring, Nebraska Senator Sam Reynolds, Nebraska (Senator Bowring asked if she might bring in the new Nebraska Senator, Sam Reynolds, and introduce him to the President) 9:00 am (The President greeted the members of two High School Bands, one from Ottawa, Kansas, and the other from Gladewater, Texas, in the Rose Garden OFF THE RECORD.) The following made the necessary identification as we were unable to obtain list of the names of those present: (Mr. Russell L. Crites, District Governor, Lions International, State of Kansas) (Mr. and Mrs. Dana Williams, Texas) (Congressman Brady Gentry, Texas) 9:15 am Lt. Gen. Cortlandt Van Rensselaer Schuyler, Chief of Staff, Supreme Headquarters, Allied Powers, Europe (Arranged by General Carroll) 9:45 am H.E. Carlos Garcia, the Vice President of the Philippines H.E. Carlos P. Romulo H.E. Raul Leuterio, Minister of the Philippines (Hon. John F. Simmons) (Vice President Garcia was in Washington briefly on an unofficial visit, and asked, thru Protocol, to pay respects) 10:00 am Mr. Herschel D. Newsom, Master, the National Grange Mr. Joseph Parker, Counsel for National Grange (Arranged at the direction of Governor Adams) 10:30 am Hon. William Pawley (Hon. Sherman Adams) (Arranged by General Carroll) 10:45 am (Mr. Arde Bulova, Bulova Watch Company, New York) (Mr. Simon, Bulova Watch Company) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Thomas E. Stephens) (Mr. Bulova was in to see Dr. Hauge and asked if he might pay his respects to the President) 11:00 am Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State 11:30 am (Speech Conference: Hon. Sherman Adams) ^^ Gen. Paul T. Carroll) OFF THE RECORD Hon. Kevin McCann) SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1954 Page 2 12:00 The following Members of the Board of Inquiry on Atomic Energy Facilities met with the President: Thomas Keith Glennan, President, Case Institute of Technology, Cleveland, Ohio John Floberg, Former Assistant Secretary of Navy for Air Paul Sanders, Professor of Law, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee Hon. James P. Mitchell, Secretary of Labor Hon. Bernard Shanley Hon. James Hagerty 12:25 pm Honorable Charles H. Russell, Governor of Nevada (Hon. Maxwell Rabb) 12:30 pm (The President left the White House and motored to Burning Tree) 12:55 pm (Arrived Burning Tree and had Luncheon with the following:) (Mr. Sam Snead) (Mr. John McClure) (Mr. John McClure, Jr.) (Mr. Billy Jo Patton) (Cong. Charles Halleck, Indiana) 1:40 pm (Teed off with the following:) (Mr. Sam Snead) (Mr. Billy Jo Patton) (Cong. Charles Halleck, Indiana) 4:50 pm (Completed 18 holes) 5:50 pm (Arrived back at the White House. On the way back from Burning Tree the President drove Mr. Sam Snead to 4545 Connecticut Ave.) THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, JULY 11, 1954 9:00 am The President and Ers. Eisenhower attended the nine o'clock Service at the National Presbyterian Church. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, JULY 12, 1954 9:40 am (Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State) OFF THE RECORD 10:15 am (Hon. Arthur Burns, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisors) (Hon. Gabriel Hauge) (Usual Monday appointment) OFF THE RECORD 11:00 am (Admiral Arthur W. Radford, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff) (Usual Monday appointment) OFF THE RECORD 11:30 am (Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense) (Usual Monday appointment) OFF THE RECORD 12:30 pm (Hon. Herbert Brownell, The Attorney General) (Hon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Wilton B. Persons) (Arranged by Governor Adams - discussed TVA) 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 1:55 pm (Major General C. T. Lanham, U. S. Army) (Hon. Wilton B. Persons) OFF THE RECORD (General "Buck" Lanham served as Chief of Public Information when the President was at SHAPE. Has just returned to this country after tour of duty as Commanding General, Infantry Division, Germany) 2:00 pm (Hon. Bernard Shanley) 2:30 pm (Hon. Nelson Rockefeller, Deputy Secretary of H.E.W.) (Hon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Gabriel Hauge) 3:30 pm (General Willard Paul, Office of Defense Mobilization) OFF THE RECORD THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, JULY 13, 1954 8:55 am The President and Mrs. Eisenhower left the White House and motored to MATS Terminal, Washington National Airport. 9:15 am Airborne for Blair County Airport. 9:50 am Arrived Blair County Airport. 11:10 am Arrived Dr. Eisenhower's Residence, State College, Pennsylvania. 11:45 am Departed Dr. Eisenhower's Residence. 11:55 am Arrived St. Andrews Episcopalian Church. 12:00 Church Services Began. 12:20 pm End of Services. 12:30 pm Departed Church and motored to Cemetery. 12:40 pm Arrived Centre County Memorial Park. 12:50 pm Burial Services started. 1:00 pm Service Ended. 1:05 pm Left Centre County Memorial Park. 1:15 pm Arrived Dr. Eisenhower's Residence. 1:50 pm Departed Dr. Eisenhower's Residence. 3:05 pm Arrived Blair County Airport. 3:10 pm Airborne for Washington, D. C. 3:40 pm Arrived MATS Terminal, Washington National Airport. 3:52 pm Arrived White House. 4:00 pm (Hon. Fred Seaton, Assistant Secretary of Defense) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Robert B. Crosby, Governor of Nebraska) 4:15 pm (Brig. Gen. Herbert Davis Vogel) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Sherman Adams) 4:45 pm (General James Doolittle) (Hon. William Pawley) (Mr. Bruce Brownley) OFF THE RECORD (Mr. Franke) (Mr. Pat Coyne) (Hon. Sherman Adams) (Gen. Paul T. Carroll) THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, JULY 14, 1954 7:45 am (Mr. Roy Howard had Breakfast with the President OFF THE RECORD) 8:30 am Legislative Leaders Hon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President Sen. William F. Knowland, California Sen. Homer Ferguson, Michigan Sen. Eugene D. Millikin, Colorado Sen. Leverett Saltonstall, Massachusetts Sen. Styles Bridges, New Hampshire Sen. Frank Carlson, Kansas Hon. Joseph W. Martin, Jr., The Speaker Cong. Charles Halleck, Indiana Cong. Leslie Arends, Illinois Cong. Leo E. Allen, Illinois Cong. Edward Rees, Kansas Cong. Daniel A. Reed, New York Hon. George Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury Hon. Arthur Summerfield, The Postmaster General Hon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget Hon. Philip Young, Chairman, Civil Service Commission Hon. Harvey Higley, Administrator of Veterans' Affairs Hon. Leonard Hall, Chairman, Republican National Committee Hon. James Bassett, Republican National Committee Mr. Ben Guill, Assistant to the Postmaster General Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Bernard Shanley Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Murray Snyder Hon. Jack Martin Hon. Homer Gruenther Hon. Earle Chesney Hon. Arthur Minnich 10:30 am (Mr. Hagerty) 11:00 am Press Conference 11:40 am (Hon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, 0. D. M) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Gerald Morgan) 11:45 am (Admiral William D. Leahy) OFF THE RECORD 11:50 am (Mr. Andrew Holmstoon, of Worcester, Massachusetts) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Sherman Adams) 12:15 pm The President met with bi-partisan group from the Senate regarding the Lead and Zinc issue. Arranged by Gerald Morgan. The following were present: WEDNESDAY, JULY 14, 1954 Page 2 12:15 pm Senate Bi-partisan group (Continued) Hon. Felix E. Wormser, Assistant Secretary of the Interior Sen. Henry C. Dworshak, Idaho Sen. Clinton P. Anderson, New Mexico Sen. Carl Hayden, Arizona Hon. Gerald Morgan 12:45 pm Hon. William G. Stratton, Governor of Illinois (Arranged by Mr. Stephens) 1:00 pm The Honorable Paul Hoffman had Luncheon with the President 2:30 pm (Hon. James S. Lay, Executive Director, N.S.C.) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Everett Gleason, Deputy Exec. Director, N.S.C.) (Briefed the President on N. S. C.) 3:00 pm Mr. George A. Sloan, President, American Society of the French Legion of Honor, Inc. (Discussed plans for a proposed dinner to be given in autumn, in New York, under auspices of this organization) 3:30 pm (Hon. Arthur Summerfield, The Postmaster General) OFF THE RECORD 3:35 pm (Hon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, O. D. M.) (Hon. Steve Benedict) OFF THE RECORD (Five-minute meeting on watches) THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1954 8:10 am (General Snyder's office in the White House) 9:50 am Senator Price Daniel, Texas (Hon. Gerald Morgan) (Presented to the President certificate of honorary membership in The Sons of the Republic of Texas) 9:55 am Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State Hon. Walter B. Smith, Under Secretary of State 10:15 am The National Security Council Hon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State Hon. Walter B. Smith, Under Secretary of State Hon. Robert B. Anderson, for the Secretary of Defense Hon. Glen Lloyd, Acting Director, F. O. A. Hon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, O. D. M. Hon. George M. Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury Hon. Herbert Brownell, The Attorney General Hon. Ralph Tudor, Acting Secretary of the Interior Hon. Sinclair Weeks, Secretary of Commerce Hon. Rowland R. Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget Hon. J. Edgar Hoover, Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation Hon. Laurence Robbins, Assistant to the Secretary of the Treasury Admiral Arthur W. Radford, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff Hon. Allen W. Dulles, Director of Central Intelligence Brig. Gen. Paul T. Carroll, White House Staff Secretary Hon. J. Patrick Coyne, NSC Internal Security Representative Hon. James S. Lay, Jr., Executive Secretary, N. S. C. Hon. S. Everett Gleason, Deputy Executive Secretary, N. S. C. 12:30 pm H.E. Ben Halim, the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom of Libya The Hon. Fethi El-Kekhia, the Minister of Libya H.E. Ali Aneizi, Minister of Finance of Libya Hon. Henry A. Byroade, Assistant Secretary of State 1:00 pm The President gave a small, Stag Luncheon, in honor of H.E. Ben Halim, the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom of Libya. The following were present: H.E. Mustafa Ben Halim, Prime Minister of Libya The Hon. Fethi El-Kekhia, Minister of Libya H.E. Ali Aneizi, the Minister of Finance The Hon. Suleiman Jerbi, Under Secretary of Foreign Affairs The Hon. Muhie Ad-Din Fikeni, Minister of Justice of Tripolitania Mr. Charles Pitt-Hardacre, Economic Adv. to the Libyan Government Hon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense Sen. J. W. Fulbright, Arkansas Sen. William F. Knowland, California Cong. Frances P. Bolton, Ohio Cong. Thomas E. Morgan, Pennsylvania THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1954 Page 2 1:00 pm LUNCHEON - Libya (Continued) General Nathan F. Twining, Chief of Staff, U. S. Air Force Hon. Henry A. Byroade, Assistant Secretary of State Hon. Henry S. Villard, U. S. Minister to Libya, State Department Hon. John A. Johnson, General Counsel, Air Force Hon. John E. Utter, Director, Office of African Affairs, State Dept. Mr. Leo G. Cyr, Deputy Director, Office of African Affairs, State Dept. 2:20 pm (Mr. Ralph Reed, American Express) OFF THE RECORD 2:30 pm H.E. Dr. Fadhil Jamali, the Foreign Minister of Iraq H.E. Dr. Moussa Al-Shabandar, the Ambassador of Iraq Hon. Henry A. Byroade, Assistant Secretary of State (Dr. Jamali was former Prime Minister of Iraq and as such signed military assistance agreement with U. S.) 2:45 pm Cong. Charles Halleck, Indiana Hon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget Hon. Wilton B. Persons 3:15 pm Mr. Strom Thurmond, National President, Reserve Officers Association Rear Admiral Charles LaBarge, Webster Groves, Mo., Vice President of Naval Affairs Col. John W. Richardson, Detroit, Michigan, Vice President of Air Force Affairs Col. Charles M. Boyer, Executive Director, Reserve Officers Association (Mr. Thurmond requested this to pay respects) 3:30 pm (Hon. Herbert Brownell, The Attorney General) (Hon. Robert B. Anderson, Deputy Secretary of Defense) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Sherman Adams) 5:05 pm (Mr. Charles Moore) OFF THE RECORD 5:30 pm Senator Charles E. Potter, Michigan (Arranged by General Persons) THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1954 7:45 am (Senator William F. Knowland, California, had Breakfast with the President) OFF THE RECORD 8:50 am The President received the Governor of the Farm Credit Administration and the Members of the Federal Farm Credit Board. (Secretary Benson asked if the President would shake hands with Board Members during their meeting in Washington) The following were present: Hon. True D. Morse, Under Secretary of Agriculture Hon. Robert B. Tootell, Governor, Farm Credit Administration Hon. H. B. Munger, Bergen, New York Hon. Clark L. Brody, Lansing, Michigan Hon. J. D. Anderson, Morgantown, West Virginia Hon. M. H. Edwards, Bartow, Florida Hon. H. W. Clutter, Holcomb, Kansas Hon. Marvin J. Briggs, Indianapolis, Indiana Hon. C. H. Matthews, Eagle Lake, Texas Hon. E. J. Hodge, Andalusia, Alabama Hon. Golden F. Fine, Yuba City, California Hon. L. V. Ritter, Marked Tree, Arkansas Hon. Earl H. Brockman, Caldwell, Idaho Hon. F. W. Peck, St. Paul, Minnesota Hon. Bernard Shanley 9:00 am Cabinet Meeting Hon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State Hon. George Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury Hon. Robert Anderson, Deputy Secretary of Defense Hon. Herbert Brownell, The Attorney General Hon. Arthur Summerfield, The Postmaster General Hon. Ralph Tudor, Under Secretary of the Interior Hon. True D. Morse, Under Secretary of Agriculture Hon. Sinclair Weeks, Secretary of Commerce Hon. James P. Mitchell, Secretary of Labor Hon. Oveta Culp Hobby, Secretary of Health, Education & Welfare Hon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget Hon. Glen L. Lloyd, Acting Deputy Director, F. O. A. Hon. Arthur Flemming, Director, O. D. M. Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., Ambassador to the U.N. Hon. Philip Young, Chairman, Civil Service Commission Hon. Arthur Burns, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisors Hon. William P. Rogers, Deputy Attorney General Hon. Nelson Rockefeller, Under Secretary of H. E. W. Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Bernard Shanley Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Gabriel Hauge Hon. Gerald Morgan FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1954 Page 2 9:00 am Cabinet Meeting (Continued) Hon. Murray Snyder Hon. Homer Gruenther Hon. Maxwell Rabb Hon. Arthur Minnich The following were absent: The Secretary of Defense The Secretary of the Interior The Secretary of Agriculture The Director, F. 0. A. AFTER CABINET THE PRESIDENT MET WITH THE FOLLOWING OFF THE RECORD TO DISCUSS 1956 BUDGET: (Hon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget) (Hon. Percival Brundage, Deputy Director) 11:00 am The President signed S. 3291, An Act "Authorizing the President to present a gold medal to Irving Berlin." The following were present: Mr. and Mrs. Irving Berlin Sen. Irving M. Ives, New York Cong. Francis E. Dorn, New York 12:10 pm (Hon. Charles S. Thomas, Secretary of the Navy) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Sherman Adams) 12:15 pm The President received a group of Congressmen, who wished to pay their respects and pledge their continuing support of the President's program. (Individual pictures were made) The follow- ing were present: Cong. John V. Beamer, Indiana Cong. Thomas M. Pelly, Washington Cong. Richard H. Poff, Virginia Cong. Frank Small, Jr., Maryland Cong. Charles W. Vursell, Illinois Cong. William C. Wampler, Virginia Cong. Elford A. Cederberg, Michigan Cong. Peter Frelinghuysen, Jr., New Jersey Cong. D. Bailey Merrill, Indiana Cong. Stuyvesant Wainwright, II, New York Cong. Clifton Young, Nevada Cong. William G. Bray, Indiana Cong. Frank T. Bow, Ohio Cong. Shepard J. Crumpacker, Indiana (Hon. Earle Chesney) 12:38 pm (The President left the White House and motored direct to Congressional Country Club) 1:02 pm (The President arrived at Congressional Country Club where he had) (Lunch and played golf with the following: ) FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1954 Page 3 1:02 pm (Congressional Country Club - Continued) Loy Anderson, President, Congressional Country Club George Cornell, Club Champion at present M. Parker Nolan, Past Club Champion five times Mark Trice, Secretary of the Senate William L. Shea, lawyer and former Club Champion Hon. James C. Hagerty John E. McClure 2:00 pm (Teed off with the following:) Loy Anderson George Cornell M. Parker Nolan (At the end of the first nine, the President and Mr. McClure) (exchanged places and the President played the second nine ) (with the following: ) Mark Trice William L. Shea Hon. James C. Hagerty 5:30 pm (The President left Congressional Country Club and motored to the White House) 6:00 pm (Arrived at the White House) THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1954 8:15 am (Hon. Oveta Culp Hobby, Secretary of H. E. W.) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Nelson Rockefeller, Deputy Secretary of H. E. W.) 8:30 am (Mr. Bradshaw Mintener) OFF THE RECORD (Minneapolis, Minnesota) 9:00 am (Hon. Sherman Adams) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Thomas E. Stephens) 10:15 am (Mr. Sid Richardson, of Texas) OFF THE RECORD 12:30 pm (Hon. George Allen had LUNCHEON WITH THE PRESIDENT) OFF THE RECORD 1:10 pm (The President, accompanied by Hon. George Allen, left the White House and motored to Burning Tree, where they played golf together) 5:30 pm (The President returned to the White House) THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, JULY 18, 1954 AT THE WHITE HOUSE OFF THE RECORD 4:00 pm (Mr. Sid Richardson, Texas) (Remained until 5:48 pm) 5:10 pm (Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State) (Remained until 5:48 pm) THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, JULY 19, 1954 8:15 am (Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State) (Hon. Harold Stassen, Director, F. O. A.) OFF THE RECORD (Adm. Arthur W. Radford, Chairman, J. C. S.) (Hon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget) 8:30 am Legislative Leaders Hon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President Sen. William F. Knowland, California Sen. Homer Ferguson, Michigan Sen. Eugene D. Millikin, Colorado Sen. Leverett Saltonstall, Massachusetts Sen. Styles Bridges, New Hampshire Hon. Joseph W. Martin, Jr., The Speaker Cong. Leslie C. Arends, Illinois Cong. Leo E. Allen, Illinois Cong. John Taber, New York Hon. Oveta Culp Hobby, Secretary of H. E. W. Hon. Harold Stassen, Director, F. O. A. Hon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget Hon. Louis Rothschild, Maritime Administrator Hon. James C. Worthy, Assistant Secretary of Commerce Hon. Leonard Hall, Chairman, Republican National Committee Hon. James Bassett, Republican National Committee Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Bernard Shanley Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Murray Snyder Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Jack Martin Hon. Homer Gruenther Hon. Earle Chesney Hon. Arthur Minnich 10:00 am Congressman John Taber, New York Congressman Richard B. Wigglesworth, Massachusetts Admiral Arthur W. Radford, Chairman, J. C. S. Hon. Harold Stassen, Director, F. O. A. Hon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Gerald Morgan (Arranged by General Persons) 10:30 am Admiral Arthur W. Radford, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff General Nathan F. Twining, Chief of Staff, U. S. Air Force (Adm. Radford's usual Monday appointment) MONDAY, JULY 19, 1954 Page 2 11:00 am Hon. Gabriel Hauge Hon. Arthur Burns, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisors (Usual Monday appointment) 11:30 am Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense (Usual Monday appointment) 12:00 (Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense) (Hon. George Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Herbert Brownell, The Attorney General) (Arranged at the request of the Attorney General) 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:15 pm (Hon. Eric Johnston) OFF THE RECORD 2:30 pm Hon. Arthur Flemming, Director, O. D. M. (This was Dr. Flenming's appointment arranged every three weeks) THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1954 9:00 am The President received a Congressional Delegation from the States of Washington and Oregon. (Invited the President to dedicate McNary Dam. Individual pictures were made with the President) The following were present: Hon. Felix Wormser, Assistant Secretary of the Interior Senator Guy Cordon, Oregon Cong. Harris Ellsworth, Oregon Cong. Walter Norblad, Oregon Cong. Sam Coon, Oregon Cong. Homer D. Angell, Oregon Cong. Walt Horan, Washington Cong. Hal Holmes, Washington Cong. Russell V. Mack, Washington Cong. Thor C. Tollefson, Washington Cong. Thomas M. Pelly, Washington Cong. Jack Westland, Washington Hon. Earle Chesney 9:30 am Miss Bertha S. Adkins, Assistant to the Chairman, Republican National Committee (Asked to come in and report to the President on her recent trip, all one-night-stands, thru States of Wyoming, Montana, Colorado, Washington, Oregon, Nevada and Utah.) 10:00 am Sen. George W. Malone, Nevada Hon. Felix E. Wormser, Assistant Secretary of the Interior (Hon. Gabriel Hauge) (Sen. Malone asked to come in and present report of Minerals, Materials and Fuels Economic Subcommittee of Interior and Insular Affairs Committee, representing ten months intensive investigation on accessibility of critical materials to this Nation in time of war and for our expanding economy) 10:30 am Mr. Vernon Bradley, Springfield, Massachusetts (Hon. Sherman Adams) (Mr. Bradley is Chairman of the Board of Assessors in Springfield. Had picture taken with the President - may run for Congress) 11:45 am Hon. Shelton T. Mills, American Ambassador to Ecuador (Asked to pay respects before departure for Post) 12:00 Hon. Karl L. Rankin, American Ambassador to China (Was in Washington for consultation, and asked, thru Protocol, to discuss recent developments pertaining to Communist China, and also to report on recent developments on Formosa.) 12:30 pm Field Marshal Earl Alexander of Tunis H.E. Sir Roger Makins, the British Ambassador Gen. J. Lawton Collins (represented Dept. of Defense) TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1954 Page 2 12:30 pm Field Marshal Earl Alexander of Tunis (Continued) Hon. John E. Graf, Acting Secretary, Smithsonian Institution Hon. John Simmons (represented State Department) (Lord Alexander presented to the President replica of original portrait of the President by late Sir Oswald Birley. This was a personal gift. Original is to be given to museum, probably the Smithsonian) 1:00 pm Field Marshal Earl Alexander of Tunis had Luncheon with the President. 2:45 pm Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State 3:30 pm Major General Blackshear M. Bryant, Jr., to be Superintendent of West Point THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1954 8:30 am (Hon. James S. Lay) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Everett Gleason) (Briefed the President on N. S. C.) 9:00 am Mr. Guy L. Brown, Grand Chief Engineer, Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, Cleveland, Ohio (Hon. Bernard Shanley) (Visited the President six or eight months ago and asked for another appointment to discuss transportation problems and general economic situation. Arranged by Mr. Shanley) 9:30 am (Cong. Sid Simpson, Illinois) (Janet Simpson, daughter of Cong. Simpson) OFF THE RECORD (State Senator Lillian Schlagenhauf, Ill.) 10:00 am Sen. John Marshall Butler, Maryland Sen. Leverett Saltonstall, Massachusetts Cong. Thor C. Tollefson, Washington Mr. L. R. Sanford, President, Shipbuilders Council of America, New York, New York Mr. Andrew A. Pettis, Vice President, CIO, Industrial Union of Marine and Shipbuilding Workers of America Mr. James A. Brownlow, President, Metal Trades Department, A. F. of L. (Sen. Butler requested this meeting to discuss with the President, situation in shipbuilding and ship repair industries, with labor and management represented at meeting. Arranged by Gerald Morgan) 11:00 am (Mr. Hagerty) 11:30 am Press Conference 12:00 Dr. Lawrence A. Kimpton, Chancellor, University of Chicago Mr. Edward Ryerson, Chairman, Executive Committee of Inland Steel Co., Chicago Mr. James Downs, Represents Mayor of Chicago on Housing Hon. Clarence Randall (Hon. Steve Benedict) (Mr. Ryerson requested this so that they might tell the President of land clearance project in University of Chicago area; to give him brief picture of their contemplated urban renewal program and the possibilities of working it out with various agencies involved.) 12:29 pm (The President left the White House and motored to Burning Tree where he played golf with the following: (Col. Thomas Belshe) (Mr. Ed. Wheeler) (Mr. Robert Trent Jones) 6:00 pm (Returned to the White House) THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1954 9:15 am General Julius Ochs Adler, of New York Times General Raymond McLain, Oklahoma City (Hon. Sherman Adams) (Hon. Bryce Harlow) (Arranged by Governor Adams) 9:45 am (Mrs. John H. Wallace) (Mr. and Mrs. John Ashton) OFF THE RECORD (John Ashton, Jr. & Helen Ashton) 10:00 am National Security Council Hon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense Hon. Harold E. Stassen, Director, F. O. A. Hon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, 0. D. M. Hon. George M. Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury Hon. Rowland R. Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget Hon. Lewis L. Strauss, Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission Admiral Arthur W. Radford, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff Hon. Allen W. Dulles, Director of Central Intelligence Hon. Robert Cutler, Special Assistant to the President Brig. Gen. Paul T. Carroll, White House Staff Secretary Hon. Bryce Harlow, Administrative Assistant to the President Hon. James S. Lay, Jr., Executive Secretary Hon. S. Everett Gleason, Deputy Executive Secretary 12:30 pm Presentation of drum to Dwight David Eisenhower, II (Custom-made by Noble & Cooley Co., Granville, Mass., on celebration of their 100th anniversary. This drum similar to one made by this firm in 1860 from oak rails split by Abraham Lincoln, and presented to young Robert Lincoln) The following were present: Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower Dwight David Eisenhower, II Richard Preston, Commissioner, Department of Commerce, Massachusetts Mr. Herbert Hiers, General Manager, Noble & Cooley, Drum Manufacturers, Granville, Mass. Mrs. Herbert Hiers and Herbert Hiers, Jr. Sen. Leverett Saltonstall, Massachusetts Sen. John F. Kennedy, Massachusetts Cong. John W. Heselton, Massachusetts Mr. Fred Knight, with firm of Noble & Cooley 12:45 pm Dr. Alberto Lleras, former Secretary General, Organization of American States Hon. Henry F. Holland, Assistant Secretary of State (Hon. John F. Simmons) (Dr. Lleras has just resigned from OAS and asked, thru Protocol, to pay respects to the President before departing for his home in Colombia. State Department says Lleras exercises strong influence in Latin American Countries on policies and public opinion.) THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1954 Page 2 1:00 pm Hon. Bernard Baruch had Luncheon with the President. 2:30 pm Mr. Malcolm Muir, Publisher of NEWSWEEK (Has just returned from European trip and is anxious to discuss it with the President. Arranged by Mr. Hagerty.) 3:00 pm Major and Mrs. William D. Shearer and three children. 3:00 pm Lt. Gen. John E. Hull, Commander-in-Chief, Far East Forces 4:30 pm (Hon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President) (Hon. Arthur Summerfield, The Postmaster General) (Hon. Leonard Hall, Chairman, Republican National Com.) (Mr. James Bassett) (Mr. Ben Duffy) OFF THE RECORD (Mr. Ted Rogers) (Mr. Carroll Newton) (Hon. Thomas E. Stephens) THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1954 7:45 am (Senator Everett McK. Dirksen, Illinois, had Breakfast OFF THE RECORD with the President) 8:30 am Cabinet Meeting Hon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State Hon. George Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense Hon. William Rogers, Deputy Attorney General Hon. Arthur Summerfield, The Postmaster General Hon. Ralph Tudor, Under Secretary of the Interior Hon. Ezra Taft Benson, Secretary of Agriculture Hon. Sinclair Weeks, Secretary of Commerce Hon. James P. Mitchell, Secretary of Labor Hon. Oveta Culp Hobby, Secretary of Health, Education & Welfare Hon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget Hon. Harold Stassen, Director, Foreign Operations Adm. Hon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, O. D. M. Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., Ambassador to the UN Hon. Philip Young, Chairman, Civil Service Commission Hon. Arthur Burns, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisors Hon. Percival Brundage, Deputy Director, Bureau of the Budget Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Bernard Shanley Hon. Robert Cutler Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. Gabriel Hauge Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Homer Gruenther Hon. Earle Chesney Hon. Maxwell Rabb Hon. Arthur Minnich The following were absent: The Attorney General The Secretary of the Interior 10:15 am (General James A. Van Fleet) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Wilton B. Persons) 10:45 am (Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., Ambassador to the UN) OFF THE RECORD 11:00 am The President signed H. R. 8247, An Act "To provide for the restoration and maintenance of the United States Ship Constitution and to authorize the disposition of the United States Ship Con- stellation, United States Ship Hartford, United States Ship Olympia, and United States Ship Oregon, and for other purposes." Congressman James P. S. Devereux, Maryland, was present. FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1954 Page 2 11:15 am Mr. H. J. Heinz, Jr. Mr. Norman Paul, Regional Director, F.O.A. Near East and South Asia (Arranged at the suggestion of Governor Stassen: Mr. Heinz is going to Pakistan to make investigation for F.O.A.) 11:30 am (Major General Leonard Heaton) OFF THE RECORD (Major General Howard McC. Snyder) 11:45 am (Mr. Ted Curtis) OFF THE RECORD (Arranged by Col. Schulz) 12:00 Hon. Oveta Culp Hobby, Secretary of Health, Education & Welfare Sen. William F. Knowland, California Sen. William A. Purtell, Connecticut Sen. H. Alexander Smith, New Jersey (Discussed re-insurance legislation - arranged by Gerald Morgan) 12:55 pm His Eminence, Francis Cardinal Spellman, Archbishop of New York Hon. Bernard Shanley Gen. Paul T. Carroll 1:10 pm (LUNCH) 2:00 pm (Mr. Glen Sutton) (Hon. Sherman Adams) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Gabriel Hauge) 2:25 pm (Hon. Arthur Summerfield, The Postmaster General) OFF THE RECORD 2:30 pm Hon. Rowland R. Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget Hon. Robert B. Anderson, Deputy Secretary of Defense Hon. Ralph A. Tudor, Under Secretary of the Interior Hon. J. Earl Coke, Assistant Secretary of Agriculture Maj. Gen. B. L. Robinson, Deputy Chief of Engineers (Discussed acquisition of land for flood control and other purposes.) 3:00 pm (Mr. James Howard) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Gabriel Hauge) (Coffee report) 4:45 pm (Mr. Bud Sprague) OFF THE RECORD THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, JULY 24, 1954 9:17 am The President and Mrs. Eisenhower, Major and Mrs. John Eisenhower and the children, left the White House and motored to Camp David where they spent the week-end. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, JULY 25, 1954 3:17 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower, Major and Mrs. John Eisenhower and the children returned to the White House. 3:48 pm The President left the White House and motored to the Mayflower Hotel, where he extended Brief Greetings to the Twelfth World's Christian Endeavor Convention in the Main Ballroom. 4:18 pm The President returned to the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, JULY 26, 1954 8:20 am (Hon. Rowland R. Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Wilton B. Persons) 8:30 am Legislative Leaders Hon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President Sen. William F. Knowland, California Sen. Styles Bridges, New Hampshire Sen. Homer Ferguson, Michigan Sen. Eugene D. Millikin, Colorado Sen. Leverett Saltonstall, Massachusetts Hon. Joseph W. Martin, Jr., The Speaker Cong. Charles A. Halleck, Indiana Cong. Leslie C. Arends, Illinois Cong. Leo E. Allen, Illinois Hon. Robert B. Anderson, Deputy Secretary of Defense Hon. Franklin G. Floete, Assistant Secretary of Defense Hon. Rowland R. Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget Hon. Leonard Hall, Chairman, Republican National Committee Hon. James Bassett, Republican National Committee Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Bernard Shanley Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Murray Snyder Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Jack Martin Hon. Homer Gruenther Hon. Earle Chesney Hon. Arthur Minnich 10:50 am (Mr. Morris Hadley) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Sherman Adams) 11:00 am Hon. Arthur Burns, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisors Hon. Gabriel Hauge (Usual Monday appointment) 12:00 Mr. John Henderson Mr. Ray Bliss (Hon. Jack Martin) (Henderson is Congressional Candidate in Ohio, for seat of former Congressman Secrest, appointed to Federal Trade Com.) 12:15 pm Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense Adm. Arthur W. Radford, Chairman, J. C. S.) (Usual Monday appointment) MONDAY, JULY 26, 1954 Page 2 12:30 pm Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense Hon. Arthur Flemming, Director, O. D. M. Adm. Arthur W. Radford, Chairman, J. C. S. Hon. John A. Hannah, Assistant Secretary of Defense Col. Carey A. Randall, USMC, Military Assistant to Secretary of Defense Hon. Robert Cutler (Arranged by Secretary Wilson - discussed U.M.T.) 1:00 pm The following had Luncheon with the President: Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense General James A. Van Fleet Adm. Arthur W. Radford, Chairman, J. C. S. Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State 2:15 pm (Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State) OFF THE RECORD 3:15 pm (Hon. William McC. Martin, Chairman, Board of Governors, Federal) ( Reserve System ) (Mr. Paul E. Miller, Minneapolis, Minnesota ) (Hon. Gabriel Hauge ) (Dr. Hauge brought Mr. Miller in. He is prospective nominee for Board of Governors, Federal Reserve System) 4:30 pm H.E. The President of the Republic of Korea and Mrs. Syngman Rhee arrived at the White House. 8:30 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower gave a dinner in honor of H.E. The President of the Republic of Korea and Mrs. Syngman Rhee. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, JULY 27, 1954 9:00 am (Hon. Robert F. Kennon, Governor of Louisiana) (Hon. Sherman Adams) OFF THE RECORD 9:30 am The President received the Members of the Joint Mexican-United States Defense Commission (Arranged by General Carroll at suggestion of State Dept.) The following were present: American Members: Major General Robert M. Webster, USAF, Chairman (U.S.) Major General P. D. Adams, USA Rear Admiral Charles W. Wilkins, USN Mexican Members: Lt. Gen. Cristobal Guzman Cardenas, Chairman (Mexico) Vice Admiral Antonio Vazquez del Mercado Mr. Antonio Gomez Robledo (Mex. Foreign Office Rep.) Col. Gabriel de La Colina Riquelme Col. Enrique Zarate Munoz Lt. Col. Mario Ballesteros Prieto Major Alonso Aquiere Ramos Major Manuel Diaz Escobar Captain Angel Rodriquez Garcia Captain Arturo Garcia Zamora 10:00 am Korean-American Talks - The following were present: H.E. Syngman Rhee, President of the Republic of Korea Admiral Sohn Won II, Defense Minister H.E. Dr. You Chan Yang, the Ambassador of the Republic of Korea to the United States H.E. Paik Tu-Chin, Economic Coordinator (Miss Crystal Crone, Secretary to Ambassador Yang) Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State Hon. Ellis O. Briggs, American Ambassador to Korea Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense Adm. Arthur W. Radford, Chairman, J. C. S. Hon. Everett F. Drumright, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Hon. Harold Stassen, Director, F. O. A. Hon. C. Tyler Wood, Economic Coordinator of Korea, FOA Mr. Robert J. G. McClerkin, Deputy Director, Office of Northeast Asian Affairs 11:15 am Mr. Whitelaw Reid, of Herald Tribune (Called Mr. Stephens last week to ask for this) 12:00 The President received group of Republican Congressmen (Called to pay their respects and renew their support of the President's program - had pictures made with the President) The following were present: Cong. Charles B. Brownson, Indiana Cong. Laurence Curtis, Massachusetts Cong. Louis E. Graham, Pennsylvania Cong. Roman Hruska, Nebraska TUESDAY, JULY 27, 1954 Page 2 12:00 Republican Congressmen (Continued) Cong. Edgar A. Jonas, Illinois Cong. Robert Kean, New Jersey Cong. Walter Norblad, Oregon Cong. John M. Robsion, Kentucky Cong. Paul F. Schenck, Ohio Cong. Timothy P. Sheehan, Illinois Cong. Frank Small, Jr., Maryland Cong. Stuyvesant Wainwright, New York 12:15 pm The President signed H. R. 4854, An Act "To authorize the Secretary of the Interior to construct, operate, and maintain the irrigation works comprising the Foster Creek Division of the Chief Joseph Dam Project, Washington." The following were present: Cong. Walt Horan, Washington Cong. A. L. Miller, Nebraska Cong. Wesley A. D'Ewart, Montana Cong. Jack Westland, Washington 12:30 pm The President received the Members of Boys Nation. (Arranged at request of the American Legion which sponsors the group) The following were present: ARMER, John "Mike", Phoenix, Arizona ABBOTT, Frederick C., Laurel, Delaware BEARDSLEY, James E., Los Angeles, California BAUSERMAN, Steven C., Iowa City, Iowa BEL, Ernest F., Lake Charles, Louisiana BAKER, Edward B., Jr., Midland, Michigan BAKER, Dean F., Fargo, North Dakota BOURG, Edward F., Bellaire, Texas BOHAN, Thomas, (Counselor), Kingston, New Jersey CARLSON, Bruce D., Carneys Point, New Jersey CRAMER, Ray E., Albuquerque, New Mexico CHILGREN, Richard A., Eau Claire, Wisconsin CLARK, Wilbur W., Powell, Wyoming CONDON, James J., (Counselor), Washington, D. C. DESHLER, Dana A., Jr., Columbus, Ohio DE vos, Fred, Jacksonville, Oregon DRIGGERS, William B., Hartsville, South Carolina DUNLAP, Benjamin B., Columbia, South Carolina DURFEE, Michael F., Arlington, Virginia DARR, Donald (Counselor, Brunswick, Maryland ELLIS, Harry A., Jr., Rome, Georgia EDMONDSON, Stephen W., Barney, Georgia EPSTEIN, Leonard H., Swampscott, Massachusetts EYTEL, Charles S., East Orange, New Jersey EARLE, Melvin M., Jr., Portland, Oregon EHRENSPERGER, Charles D., Vermillion, South Dakota ELLMANN, William J., Waupun, Wisconsin EATON, Harold, (Counselor), Riverton, New Jersey TUESDAY, JULY 27, 1954 Page 3 12:30 pm Boys Nation (Continued) FOGG, Reed E., Idaho Falls, Idaho FAHEY, James, Wolf Point, Montana FLEMING, Bruce J., Omaha, Nebraska FARNHAM, Joe R., Brookings, South Dakota FITCH, Frederick A., III, Huntington, West Virginia FREY, Arthur J., South Sterling, Pennsylvania FISHER, Franklin (Counselor), Indianapolis, Indiana GOLDMAN, Ralph, Little Rock, Arkansas GARDNER, James E., Robinson, Illinois GREEN, Arthur, Lake Charles, Louisiana GILLILAND, Thomas M., Sidney, Nebraska GOODWIN, Herman A., Jr., Dunn, North Carolina GALLOWAY, Samuel D., Memphis, Tennessee GARNETT, James A., Fredericksburg, Virginia GAMBREL, Harry M., (Counselor), Kansas City, Missouri GLANCY, Thomas X., (Counselor), Indianapolis, Indiana HORNSBY, Earnest C., East Tallassee, Alabama HOUGLAND, Hubbard M., Scottsburg, Indiana HUTCHINSON, Thomas E., Swampscott, Massachusetts HUGHES, Barry T., Laconia, New Hampshire HUBBARD, John W., Gowanda, New York HUNT, James B., Jr., Lucana, North Carolina HENSLEY, Wayne E., Oklahoma City, Oklahoma HATHAWAY, Ronald F., Casper, Wyoming HOPKINS, Claire R., Jr., Vernal, Utah HAUCK, William F., (Counselor), Washington, D. C. HAMILTON, Charles F., (Counselor), St. Louis, Missouri HELLER, George E., (Counselor), Bedford, Virginia HUMBERT, Homer, (Counselor), Washington, D. C. INMAN, Thomas, Denver, Colorado JOHNS, Richard E., St. Augustine, Florida JOHNSON, Primus, East Chicago, Indiana KELLY, Edward P., Sandpoint, Idaho KNIGHT, David L., Garden City, Missouri KEITH, J. Royal, Yakima, Washington LANGFORD, John A., Jr., East Hartford, Connecticut LOVELL, Ned B., Ocala, Florida LITTLE, Patric D., Wichita, Kansas LAMBIRD, Perry A., Sparks, Nevada LUCAS, Charles F., Beckley, West Virginia LISTON, Paul F., Kaysville, Utah MARTIN, Warham L., Tempe, Arizona MOREHOUSE, Thomas A., Minneapolis, Minnesota MORBY, Jeffrey L., Reno, Nevada MYERS, Dan Allen, Waco, Texas MOSCATELLO, James J., Rutland, Vermont MARR, Robert, (Counselor), Albuquerque, New Mexico McGINNIS, Edward F., (Counselor), Washington, D. C. NEUBAUER, John W., (Counselor), Washington, D. C. PYLYPCZUK, Michael, Berlin, Maryland PERRY, Edward S., Bay St., Louis, Mississippi PETTIT, Larry K., Lewistown, Montana TUESDAY, JULY 27, 1954 Page 4 12:30 pm Boys Nation (Continued) POLZELLO, Richard C., Rutland, Vermont PENNINGTON, Lee R., (Director of Boys Nation), Washington, D. C. RISLER, Eugene S., III, Milford, Delaware RIDER, Gerald E., Lansing, Michigan RICCIO, David C., Manchester, New Hampshire RAPPORT, Jonathan, White Plains, New York RAICHLE, Marcus E., Aberdeen, Washington SMITH, Rudolph L., Los Angeles, California SHORE, Richard, Denver, Colorado SHAFER, Jonathan S., Lake Forest, Illinois SWIERZYNSKI, John, South Portland, Maine SPENCER, Malcolm, Easton, Maine SHIPP, Jim C., Artesia, New Mexico SCHLOSSER, James D., Jamestown, North Dakota SEXTON, Bobby G., Knoxville, Tennessee SHALL, Paul J., Meadville, Pennsylvania TAMMARU, Mati, Baltimore, Maryland TRIPLETT, Thamas T., Sandusky, Ohio TIFFANY, Bill T., Shawnee, Oklahoma TESCH, C. A., (Counselor), Indianapolis, Indiana VERMILYA, Clifford R., Stratford, Connecticut VOELZ, Stephen J., Dubuque, Iowa WOOD, Bobby Charles, Tuscaloosa, Alabama WOODMAN, Lloyd, Mewport, Arkansas WALTERS, Ronald W., Wichita, Kansas WILSON, Robert G., Paducah, Kentucky WESTGARD, Paul R., Willmar, Minnesota WALKER, Bright K., Clinton, Mississippi WHITT, Darnell M., II, Columbia, Missouri WEYER, A. B., (Counselor), Kansas City, Missouri YATES, Daniel T., Lexington, Kentucky 12:55 pm (Hon. Wilton B. Persons) (Gov. Gordon Persons, Montgomery, Alabama) (Rev. Frank Persons, Opelika, Alabama) (Brig. Gen. John W. Persons, USAF, Randolph Field, Texas) (Gen. Persons brought in his three brothers to meet the President) 1:00 pm Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State, had Luncheon with the President. 2:15 pm (Hon. Lewis L. Strauss, Chairman, AEC) OFF THE RECORD 2:30 pm (Hon. George Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury) (Hon. Thomas E. Stephens) OFF THE RECORD (Discussed invitations to the President to visit Ohio) 3:15 pm (Herbert Hoover, Jr.) OFF THE RECORD TUESDAY, JULY 27, 1954 Page 5 4:00 pm (Hon. Herbert Brownell, The Attorney General) OFF THE RECORD 4:30 pm (Hon. George Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury) (Hon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, O. D. M.) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Robert Anderson, Deputy Secretary of Defense) THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 1954 8:30 am (Hon. Robert Cutler) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. James Lay) (Briefed the President on N. S. C.) 8:55 am (Dr. Edgar B. Brossard, Chairman, Tariff Commission) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Gabriel Hauge) 9:00 am The President signed H. R. 5731, An Act "To authorize the Secretary of the Interior to construct, facilities to provide water for irrigation, municipal, domestic, military, and other uses from the Santa Margarita River, California, and for other purposes." The following were present: Hon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President Sen. William Knowland, California Sen. Thomas H. Kuchel, California Cong. James B. Utt, California (Hon. Gerald Morgan) 9:45 am (Mr. Hagerty) 10:30 am Press Conference 11:15 am Brig. Gen. John H. Michaelis, USA (Was the President's Aide in Chief of Staff days and also at SHAEF; Now Commandant of Cadets, U. S. Military Academy.) 12:00 (Mr. Aksel Neilsen, Denver, Colorado) OFF THE RECORD 12:29 pm (The President left the White House and motored to Burning Tree) (where he had Lunch and played golf with the following: ) (Major John Eisenhower) (Sen. Sam Reynolds, Nebraska) (Mr. Barry T. Leithead, New York) 5:50 pm (The President returned to the White House) 8:00 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower left for the Mayflower Hotel, where they attended dinner in their honor tendered by H.E. The President of the Republic of Korea and Madame Syngman Rhee. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1954 8:30 am National Security Council Hon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense Hon. Harold E. Stassen, Director, F. 0. A. Hon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, O. D. M. Hon. George M. Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury Hon. Herbert Brownell, Jr., the Attorney General Hon. James P. Mitchell, Secretary of Labor Hon. Rowland R. Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget Hon. Val Peterson, Federal Civil Defense Administrator Hon. Robert B. Anderson, Deputy Secretary of Defense Hon. Hugh Milton, for the Secretary of the Army Hon. Thomas S. Gates, Acting Secretary of the Navy Hon. James H. Douglas, Acting Secretary of the Air Force Hon. Donald A. Quarles, Assistant Secretary of Defense Hon. John A. Hannah, Assistant Secretary of Defense Adm. Arthur W. Radford, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway, Chief of Staff, U. S. Army Adm. Robert B. Carney, Chief of Naval Operations Gen. Nathan H. Twining, Chief of Staff, U. S. Air Force Lt. Gen. Randolph McC. Pate, Acting Commandant, U. S. Marine Corps Robert C. Sprague, NSC Consultant J. Patrick Coyne, NSC Representative on Internal Security Hon. Allen W. Dulles, Director of Central Intelligence Hon. Robert Cutler, Special Assistant to the President Brig. Gen. Paul T. Carroll, White House Staff Secretary Hon. Bryce Harlow, Administrative Assistant to the President Hon. James S. Lay, Jr., Executive Secretary 10:55 am (Hon. Sinclair Weeks, Secretary of Commerce) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Stephen Dunn, General Counsel, Dept. of Commerce) 11:00 am Cabinet Hon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State Hon. George Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense Hon. Herbert Brownell, The Attorney General Hon. Arthur Summerfield, The Postmaster General Hon. Ralph Tudor, Under Secretary of the Interior Hon. Ezra Taft Benson, Secretary of Agriculture Hon. Sinclair Weeks, Secretary of Commerce Hon. James P. Mitchell, Secretary of Labor Hon. Oveta Culp Hobby, Secretary of Health, Education & Welfare Hon. Rowland R. Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget Hon. Harold E. Stassen, Director, F. O. A. Hon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, 0. D. M. Hon. Philip Young, Chairman, Civil Service Commission Hon. Arthur Burns, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisors THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1954 Page 2 11:00 am Cabinet (Continued) Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Bernard Shanley Hon. Gabriel Hauge Hon. Robert Cutler Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Jack Martin Hon. Maxwell Rabb Hon. Arthur Minnich The following were absent: The Secretary of the Interior Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. 12:45 pm The President awarded the Medal of Freedom to Mademoiselle de Galard-Terraube. The following were present: Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower Mlle. Genevieve de Galard-Terraube H.E. the French Ambassador and Madame Bonnet Hon. Frances P. Bolton, Congresswoman from Ohio Mr. Gene Cohen (Member of Mrs. Bolton's staff) Miss Dorothy Sutherland, U. S. Public Health Service Hon. John F. Simmons, Chief of Protocol Mr. Jamieson Parker 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:00 pm (Congressman Thomas E. Martin, Iowa) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Earle Chesney) 2:30 pm Korean-American talks. The following were present: Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State Hon. Ellis O. Briggs, American Ambassador to Korea Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense Adm. Arthur W. Radford, Chairman, J. C. S. General John E. Hull, USA, Commander in Chief, Far East Command Hon. Everett F. Drumright, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Vice Admiral Arthur C. Davis, USN, Director, Office of Foreign Military Affairs, Office of International Security Affairs, Dept. of State Hon. Harold E. Stassen, Director, F. O. A. Hon. C. Tyler Wood, Economic Coordinator of Korea, FOA Hon. Kenneth T. Young, Director, Office of Northeast Asian Affairs Mr. Robert J. G. McClerkin, Deputy Director, Office of Northeast Asian Affairs H.E. Syngman Rhee, President of the Republic of Korea Admiral Sohn Won II, Defense Minister H.E. Dr. You Chan Yang, the Ambassador of the Korean Republic to the United States H.E. Paik Tu-Chin, Economic Coordinator Dr. Chey Soon Choo, Vice Chairman, National Assembly THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1954 Page 3 2:30 pm Korean-American talks (Continued) Gen. Chung LL Kwon, Chief of Army Staff (Miss Crystal Crone, Secretary to Ambassador Yang) H. E. Ben Limb, Observer to UN 4:00 pm (OFF THE RECORD Meeting in Motion Picture Theatre, White House) The following were present: Hon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State Hon. Walter B. Smith, Under Secretary of State Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense Hon. Robert B. Anderson, Deputy Secretary of Defense Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway, Chief of Staff, U. S. Army Gen. Nathan F. Twining, Chief of Staff, U. S. Air Force Adm. Robert B. Carney, Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Arthur W. Radford, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff Hon. Herbert Brownell, The Attorney General Hon. George Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury Hon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, 0. D. M. Hon. Harold E. Stassen, Director, F. 0. A. Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Robert Cutler Hon. James Lay Hon. Allen Dulles, Director, CIA Hon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget Gen. Paul T. Carroll Major John Eisenhower 5:30 pm (The President and Mrs. Eisenhower received Mr. Robert Biggers at the White House OFF THE RECORD) THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1954 9:05 am The President and Mrs. Eisenhower and the grandchildren departed for Camp David, where they spent the week-end. Major and Mrs. John Eisenhower joined the President and Mrs. Eisenhower at Camp David in the afternoon. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, JULY 31, 1954 AT CAMP DAVID, MARYLAND THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, AUGUST 1, 1954 AT CAMP DAVID, MARYLAND THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, AUGUST 2, 1954 10:30 am (The President and Mrs. Eisenhower returned to the White House) 10:50 am (Hon. Herbert Brownell, The Attorney General) (Hon. Sherman Adams) (Hon. Wilton B. Persons) (Hon. Gerald Morgan) (Hon. Jack Martin) 12:00 The President signed H.R. 7839, "Housing Act of 1954". The following witnessed the ceremony: Hon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President Hon. Albert M. Cole, Administrator, Housing & Home Finance Agency Hon. Charles E. Slusser, Commissioner of Public Housing Hon. Walter W. McAllister, Chairman, Home Loan Bank Board Hon. Norman P. Mason, to be sworn in as Commissioner of Federal Housing Administration Hon. James W. Follin, Director, Division of Slum Clearance and Urban Redevelopment Sen. William F. Knowland, California Sen. Homer E. Capehart, Indiana Sen. John Bricker, Ohio Hon. Joseph W. Martin, Jr., The Speaker Cong. Leo Allen, Illinois Cong. Jesse P. Wolcott, Michigan Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Bernard Shanley Hon. Jack Martin (Arranged by Mr. Cole) Following the signing of H. R. 7839, the President witnessed the swearing-in ceremony of Hon. Norman P. Mason as Commissioner of Federal Housing Administration. The above also witnessed this ceremony. The President met with the following for a few minutes: Hon. Albert M. Cole, Administrator, Housing and Home Finance Agency Hon. Charles E. Slusser, Commissioner of Public Housing Hon. Walter W. McAllister, Chairman, Home Loan Bank Board Hon. Norman P. Mason, to be sworn in as Commissioner of Federal Housing Administration Hon. James W. Follin, Director, Division of Slum Clearance and Urban Redevelopment (Arranged by Mr. Cole) (Hon. Sherman Adams) 12:25 pm (Senator James H. Duff, Pennsylvania) OFF THE RECORD (Senator Duff requested this appointment last Friday) 1:00 pm (The President had Luncheon downstairs in the West Wing OFF THE RECORD) (Barbecue) MONDAY, AUGUST 2, 1954 Page 2 2:30 pm Brig. Gen. W. H. Wilbur, U. S. Army Retired (General Wilbur requested this appointment through Senator Dirksen and is coming in to pay his respects) 3:00 pm (Mr. C. Canby Balderston, of Pennsylvania) (Hon. William McC. Martin, Chairman, Board of Governors, Federal Reserve System) (Hon. Sherman Adams) (Hon. Gabriel Hauge) (OFF THE RECORD - Mr. Balderston is a nominee for the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. Appt. arranged at the request of Dr. Hauge) 3:15 pm Hon. Arthur Burns, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisors Hon. Gabriel Hauge (Usual Monday appointment) 3:30 pm (Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State) OFF THE RECORD 4:30 pm (Hon. Arthur Summerfield, The Postmaster General) OFF THE RECORD THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1954 8:30 am Legislative Leaders Hon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President Sen. William F. Knowland, California Sen. Leverett Saltonstall, Massachusetts Sen. Eugene Millikin, Colorado Sen. Homer Ferguson, Michigan Sen. Styles Bridges, New Hampshire Hon. Joseph W. Martin, Jr. Cong. Charles A. Halleck, Indiana Cong. Leslie Arends, Illinois Cong. Leo Allen, Illinois Hon. Arthur Summerfield, The Postmaster General Mr. Ben H. Guill, Exec. Assistant to the Postmaster General Hon. Leonard Hall, Chairman, Republican National Committee Hon. James Bassett, Republican National Committee Hon. Phil Young, Chairman, Civil Service Commission Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Bernard Shanley Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Jack Martin Hon. Homer Gruenther Hon. Earle Chesney Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Murray Snyder Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. Arthur Minnich 10:00 am (Mr. Carter Burgess) (Mr. Bradley Patterson) (Hon. Sherman Adams) (Hon. Wilton B. Persons) (Hon. Robert Cutler) (Gen. Paul T. Carroll) (Hon. Maxwell Rabb) (Hon. Bryce Harlow) (Hon. Gerald Morgan) (OFF THE RECORD - Arranged by Governor Adams - to present Government Administrative Procedures) 11:15 am The President signed S. 2759, An Act "To amend the Vocational Rehabilitation Act so as to promote and assist in the extension and improvement of the vocational rehabilitation Service, provide for a more effective use of available Federal funds, and other- wise improve the provisions of the Act, and for other purposes." The following were present: Hon. Oveta Culp Hobby, Secretary of Health, Education & Welfare Sen. H. Alexander Smith, New Jersey Sen. William A. Purtell, Connecticut Sen. Charles E. Potter, Michigan Cong. Samuel K. McConnell, Pennsylvania TUESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1954 Page 2 11:15 am Signing of S. 2759 (Continued) Hon. Arthur Larson, Under Secretary of Labor Hon. Nelson A. Rickefeller, Under Secretary of H.E.W. Gen. Mel Maas, USMC, Ret'd. 11:30 am Hon. C. Tyler Wood, Economic Coordinator in Korea, F.O.A. (Mr. Wood requested this time with the President) 12:00 Dr. & Mrs. Geza Kapus and daughter, Eva (Escapees from Hungary. Were assisted by U. S. Escapee Program in Vienna and have been granted admission to the U. S. under Refuges Relations Act. Mrs. Kapus lost her foot when she stepped on land mine on way across border. Requested by F.O.A.) The following were also present: Mrs. William S. Key, Jr., Midland, Texas (Sister of Mrs. Kapus) Archbishop O'Boyle, Washington Archdiocese Mrs. Margaret Littke, National Catholic Welfare Conference Hon. R. Scott McLeod, Department of State Mrs. Dorothy C. Houghton, Assistant Director, F. O. A. Mr. Roger Williams, F. O. A. 12:30 pm The President received the Members of GIRLS NATION (This is their eighth session in Washington, comprised of 98 girls, representing every State and Canal Zone. Are being instructed in processes of Federal Government and see it operate. Held under auspices of American Legion Auxiliary) The following were present: Beth Bodiford, 408 Columbia Rd., Abbeville, Alabama Barbara Warren, Sanford Road, Andalusia, Alabama Wendelin Ann Davis, 537 N. Washington St., Chandler, Arizona Raquel Loudermilk, Buckeye, Arizona Jayce Ann Emory, 400 Cedar St., Crossett, Arkansas Martha Lee Smith, 1310 Park Ave., Hot Springs, Arkansas Judith Ann Ludecker, 665 Heil, El Centro, California Barbara Ann Herrmann, 39 Anson Way, Berkeley 7, California Marilyn Van Derbur, 2100 E. 8th Ave., Denver, Colorado Judy Strong, 1455 College Place, Grand Junction, Colorado Maureen H. Bowe, 1404 Main St., Glastonbury, Connecticut Theodora L. Foster, Rings End Road, Noroton, Connecticut Helen Marie Briggs, R. #1, Newark, Delaware Janet Lee Keller, 212 W. 6th St., Laurel, Delaware Janet Lenora King, 408 W. Mahoney St., Plant City, Florida Nejhie Bosque, 106 Zamora Ave., Coral Gables, Florida Sara Cordell, 1615 Third Ave., Albany, Georgia Barbara P. Varner, Oglethorpe Way, Thomaston, Georgia Carolyn Edwards, 1619 North 30th St., Boise, Idaho Dorothy Dene Bauer, 714 B, Moscow, Idaho Dona Kay Cunningham, 3417 Ann St., Lansing, Illinois Kay Halstead, 125 E. Oak St., Wheaton, Illinois Jan Trittschuh, 1102 S. 18, New Castle, Indiana Jane Sermersheim, 1407 Main St., Jasper, Indiana TUESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1954 Page 3 12:30 pm Girls Nation (Continued) Jeanlee Mathey, Earlville, Iowa Joyce Tromblee, 3809 - 13th, Des Moines, Iowa Harriet Adamson, 1187 Woodward, Topeka, Kansas Cynthia Hunter, 2010 N. Jefferson, Hutchinson, Kansas Amy Caudill, Morehead, Kentucky Bonnie Handmaker, 542 Garden Drive, Louisville, Kentucky Ruth Knighton, 632 Longlieaf Drive, Shreveport, Louisiana Sally Reeder, 128 Leo, Shreveport, Louisiana Donna Lee Hill, 65 Roebuck Ave., Saco, Maine Ava L. Merrill, Harrison, Maine Jeannette Holzapfel, 7619 Liberty Road, Baltimore, Maryland Janet Klingensmith, 4136 Branch Ave., S. E., Washington 22, D. C. Patricia Campbell, 160 Town St., So. Braintree, Massachusetts Sally Meiklejohn, 126 Brook St., Wellesley, Massachusetts Jeanine Mae Bentley, 1109 E. Cass, Albion, Michigan Mary Tower, 333 Touraine Road, Grosse Point 36, Michigan Sheila Smith, 805 Harriet Ave., Owatonna, Minnesota Judith Beach, 3108 Holmes Ave, Minneapolis 8, Minnesota Betty Jane Cleveland, 3221 Downing St., Jackson, Mississippi Jerolyn Everette Ross, 3330 Red Oak Drive, Meridian, Mississippi Edna Auth MacDonald, 1810 So. 20th St., Jefferson City, Missouri Joyce Elaine Pennington, 1308 W. Scott Place, Independence, Missouri Jone Camden Kirk, 1250 W. Steel, Butte, Montana Gail Joanne Olson, 925 Montana Ave., Havre, Montana Patricia Ann Kasper, 6554 Parker St., Lincoln, Nebraska Nancy Lee Copeland, 1527 West 2nd St., North Platte, Nebraska Judy Dukes, 1526 Westfield Ave., Reno, Nevada Carol Gardenswartz, 906 E St., Sparks, Nevada Martha Jane Zimmerman, 15 Richardson Court, Keene, New Hampshire Carole Elizabeth McCormack, 63 Jones Ave., Portsmouth, New Hampshire Lee Ruth Hillenbach, 167 Rhode Island Ave., East Orange, New Jersey Mary Kay Jackson, 2409 Bryant Ave., Westfield, New Jersey Spunky Holt, 1406 So. Lea, Roswell, New Mexico Linnette Williams, 2919 Arno St., N.E., Albuquerque, New Mexico Rita Raitt, 6 Kattelville Rd., Chenango Bridge, New York Claudia Leibrecht, 23 Longridge Rd., Manhasset, New York Millie Ann Pitts, 614 North Maine Ave., Newton, North Carolina Mary Louise Troehe, 1130 E. 4th St., Charlotte, North Carolina Sandra Elizabeth Rodgers, 146 W. 6th St., Dickinson, North Dakota Carol Ann Carlson, Lakota, North Dakota Elizabeth Ada Dawson, 815 East Summit St., Zanesville, Ohio Barbara Ann Reid, 246 Baxter, Cinn., Ohio Barbara Jo Marcum 412 West Clayton Ave., Hugo, Oklahoma Patricia Gail Phillips, 1010 Cheyenne, Enid, Oklahoma Donna McCoy, 552 Harrison, Corvallis, Oregon Norma Grace McPeak, 2700 Hiway 99 South, Grant's Pass, Oregon Georgia Anne McGinn, Quarters #18-B, Fort Amador, Panama Canal Zone Jane Elinor Jennison, 793-B Tavernilla St., Balboa, Panama Canal Zone Martha Ann Lally, 1233 Ridge Ave., Sharpsville, Pennsylvania Jeanette K. Brown, 1813 Holly St., Harrisburg, Pennsylvania TUESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1954 Page 4 12:30 pm Girls Nation (Continued) Anne Bauer Martin, 100 Main St., Hope, Rhode Island Jean Ann Sheridan, 223 Doyle Ave, Providence, Rhode Island Sally Crayton Wells, Wells Drive, Orangeburg, South Carolina Ruth Ann Bennett, Woodland Drive, Hartsville, South Carolina Jane Hickson Dahl, 106 East Main, Vermillion, South Dakota Krastie Lee, 506 S. Kline St., Aberdeen, South Dakota Ann Carolyn Terry, 2015 Harbert, Memphis, Tennessee Sara Traughber, Rt. #2, Springfield, Tennessee Coralie Joan Marcus, 4610 Kingsbury, Houston, Texas Mary Mead, 1523 Marshall, Houston, Texas Janet Brimhall, 720 N. 1050 East, Provo, Utah Ann Davis, 127 East 5, South, Bountiful, Utah Lorraine Anita Gagne, 29 Pearl St., Johnsbury, Vermont Averill Moore, 27 Berkeley Terrace, St. Albans Bettie Sue Siler, #6 Radford Village, Radford, Virginia Bonnie Ann Walker R #1, Radford, Virginia Joan Parker, 1007 Alden Rd., Aberdeen, Washington Beth Louise Olson, Box 95, Woodland, Washington Ruth Ann Booth, 1600 16th St., Parkersburg, West Virginia Carolyn Morrison, Box 1307, Beckley, West Virginia Maureen Drummy, R#2, Waupun, Wisconsin Judith Ann Walsh, 161 W. Tripoli Ave., Milwaukee 7, Wisconsin Elizabeth Beatrice Beaton, 46 North Linden, Sheridan, Wyoming Bonnie Florer, 1225 Center St., Cheyenne, Wyoming Mrs. J. Pat Kelly, Chairman, Girls Nation, R#2 Box 18, Birmingham 9, Ala. Mrs. H. C. MdShane, Counselor, 168 "I" St., Salt Lake City, Utah Mrs. Walter Wild Andrews, Counselor, 203 Forest Ave, Jackson, Ala. Mrs. George W. Carlson, Counselor, 148 33 88th Ave., Jamaica, New York Mrs. Robert L. Lambright, 426 High St., Jack, Mississippi, Counselor Mrs. John P. Collins, 1404 North Janison, Lansing, Michigan, Counselor Mrs. D. E. Chalk, 407 East Hill Ave., Gallup, New Mexico, Counselor Miss Anna Manyon, 60 Cabot St., Waltham 54, Mass., Counselor 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:00 pm (Mr. Bryce Harlow) OFF THE RECORD THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1954 8:15 am (Hon. Robert Cutler) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. James Lay) (Briefed the President on N. S. C.) 9:00 am The Rt. Rev. J. Waskom Pickett, Senior Bishop of the Methodist Church in Southern Asia (Hon. Gabriel Hauge) (Has just returned from India, and asked if might call. Other officials of Methodist Church urged this appointment be made.) 9:30 am The President received the National Officers of the New Farmers of America (These officers represent 36,000 active members of this organization which had its beginning in 1927 and National Organization formed at Tuskegee in 1935; consists of high school farm boys who are enrolled in program of Vocational Agriculture: Is under direction of Dept. of Health, Education & Welfare. Parallels Future Farmers of America and because of some State restrictions FFA does not include Negro students) The following were present: Hon. Oveta Culp Hobby, Secretary of HEW Dr. William T. Spanton, Head of Agriculture Education Branch, H.E.W. Francis N. Thompson, National President Gaston Gagne, National First Vice President Victor Dunbar, National Second Vice President Robert Simmons, National Third Vice President Bobby Crain, National Secretary Robert Rice, National Treasurer Richard Hatchell, National Reporter S. B. Simmons, National Executive Treasurer J. R. Thomas, National Executive Secretary 9:45 am (Hon. Harold Stassen, Director of F. O. A.) OFF THE RECORD 10:00 am (Mr. Hagerty) 10:30 am Press Conference 11:15 am The Honorable Arthur A. Ageton, American Ambassador to Paraguay (New appointed and asked, thru Protocol, to pay respects to the President before departing for his post.) 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 7:30 pm (The President gave a STAG DINNER for the following:) Gen. Milton G. Baker, Supt., Valley Forge Military Academy, Wayne, Pa. Dr. Lee Alvin Du Bridge, President, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California Melvin Carr Eaton, President, The Norwich Pharmacal Co., New York Major John S. D. Eisenhower, Army Officer Victor Emanuel, Corporation Executive, New York, New York WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1954 Page 2 7:30 pm Stag Dinner (Continued) Isaac Grainger, Exec. Vice President, Chemical Bank & Trust Co., New York City George A. Horkan, Jr., Attorney, Washington, D. C. Dr. Neil H. Jacoby, Member, Council of Economic Advisors Mr. Roger W. Jones, Bureau of the Budget Hon. L. Arthur Larson, Under Secretary of Labor Rev. Laurence J. McGinley, President, Fordham Univ., New York City Hon. Livingston T. Merchant, Assistant Secretary of State Malcolm Muir, President, Newsweek, New York City Gen. Arthur S. Nevins, Retired Army Officer William I. Nichols, Editor, This Week Magazine, N.Y.C. Gen. Howard McC. Snyder, Physician to the President Dr. Walter W. Stewart, Member, Council of Economic Advisors THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1954 8:30 am National Security Council Hon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense Hon. Harold Stassen, Director, F. 0. A. Hon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, 0. D. M. Hon. George M. Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury Hon. Herbert Brownell, The Attorney General Hon. Rowland R. Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget Hon. Lewis L. Strauss, Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission Hon. Val Peterson, Federal Civil Defense Adm. Hon. Abbott Washburn, Acting Director, U.S.I.A. Hon. Robert B. Anderson, Deputy Secretary of Defense Hon. John Slezak, Acting Secretary of the Army Hon. Thomas S. Gates, Acting Secretary of the Navy Hon. Harold E. Talbott, Secretary of the Air Force Gen. Nathan F. Twining, for the Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway, Chief of Staff of the Army Adm. Robert Carney, Chief of Naval Operations Gen. Lemuel C. Shepherd, Jr., Commandant, U. S. Marine Corps Hon. Allen W. Dulles, Director of Central Intelligence Hon. Robert Cutler, Special Assistant to the President Brig. Gen. Paul T. Carroll, Acting White House Staff Secretary Hon. Bryce Harlow, Administrative Assistant to the President Hon. James S. Lay, Jr., Executive Secretary, N. S. C. Marion W. Boggs, Coordinator, Board Assistants 11:30 am (Senator Arthur V. watkins, Utah) OFF THE RECORD (Robert Stillmore) 12:00 Sen. Allen J. Ellender, Sr., Louisiana 12:15 pm (Hon. Harold Stassen, Director, F. 0. A.) (Dr. William F. Russell, Deputy in Charge of Technical Services, F. O. A., formerly with Columbia University) OFF THE RECORD 12:30 pm Cong. Richard M. Simpson, Pa. Cong. Jeffrey P. Hillelson, Missouri Cong. William C. Cole, Missouri Cong. Dewey Short, Missouri (Discussed drought situation) 12:45 pm Cong. Wingate Lucas, Texas 1:05 pm (Hon. Herbert Brownell, The Attorney General) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Robert B. Anderson, Deputy Secretary of Defense) 1:15 pm (LUNCH) THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1954 Page 2 Immediately following Lunch, the President met with the following: (Hon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget) (Hon. Wilton B. Persons) OFF THE RECORD 2:00 pm (Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway, Chief of Staff, USA) (Maj. Gen. L. E. Simon) OFF THE RECORD (Arranged by General Carroll) 2:45 pm (Hon. Allen Dulles, Director, Central Intelligence Agency) OFF THE RECORD 5:10 pm (Hon. George M. Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury) (Hon. Joseph M. Dodge) (Hon. Arthur Burns, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisors) (Hon. Gabriel Hauge) (Hon. Wilton B. Persons) (Hon. Gerald Morgan) OFF THE RECORD THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1954 8:30 am (Hon. Lewis Strauss, Chairman, A. E. C.) (Hon. Robert Cutler) OFF THE RECORD 9:00 am The President received the Members of the Health Resources Advisory Committee. (Requested by Dr. Flemming) The following were present: Dr. Howard A. Rusk, Chairman, New York Times, N.Y.C. Dr. Francis J. Braceland, Institute of Living, Hartford, Conn. Dr. Edwin L. Crosby, American Hospital Association, Chicago, Ill. Dr. Harold S. Diehl, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn. Dr. Allan Gregg, Rockefeller Foundation, Big Sur, California Dr. Leo J. Schoeny, 729 Maison Blanche Building, New Orleans, La. Dr. William P. Shepard, Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., N.Y., N.Y. Miss Ruth Sleeper, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Mass Mr. Joseph E. Brown, Jr., Staff Director, Washington, D. C. Dr. Paul C. Barton, Executive Secretary, Washington, D. C. Mr. Eugene J. Taylor, Special Consultant, New York Times, N.Y., N.Y. 10:00 am Cabinet Meeting Hon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State Hon. George M. Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury Hon. Robert Anderson, Deputy Secretary of Defense Hon. Herbert Brownell, The Attorney General Hon. Arthur Summerfield, The Postmaster General Hon. Ralph Tudor, Under Secretary of the Interior Hon. Ezra Taft Benson, Secretary of Agriculture Hon. Sinclair Weeks, Secretary of Commerce Hon. James P. Mitchell, Secretary of Labor Hon. Oveta Culp Hobby, Secretary of Health, Education & Welfare Hon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget Hon. Harold Stassen, Director, F. O. A. Hon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, O. D. M. Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., Ambassador to the United Nations Hon. Arthur Burns, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisors Hon. Samuel Anderson, Assistant Secretary of Commerce for International Affairs Hon. Neil Jacoby, Member, Council of Economic Advisors Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Bernard Shanley Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Gabriel Hauge Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. Robert Cutler Hon. Murray Snyder Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Maxwell Rabb Hon. Arthur Minnich The following were absent: The Secretary of Defense The Secretary of the Interior Hon. Philip Young Hon. Sherman Adams FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1954 Page 2 (The President met with Dr. Milton Eisenhower immediately following Cabinet Meeting. OFF THE RECORD) 12:45 (The following had Luncheon with the President OFF THE RECORD:) (Dr. Milton Eisenhower) (Hon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget) (Hon. Nelson Rockefeller, Deputy Secretary of H. E. W.) (Hon. Arthur Flemming, Director, Office of Defense Mobilization) (Hon. Joseph M. Dodge) 2:35 pm (The President, accompanied by Major John Eisenhower, left the White House and motored to Burning Tree Golf Club) 2:55 pm (Arrived Burning Tree) 3:10 pm (The President teed off with the following:) (Cong. C. W. Bishop, Illinois) (Colonel Thomas Belshe) (Major John Eisenhower) 6:10 pm (Completed 18 holes) 6:25 pm (The President departed Burning Tree accompanied by Major Eisenhower) 6:50 pm (Arrived at the White House) THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, AUGUST 7, 1954 8:30 am Senator Homer Ferguson, Michigan Senator Charles E. Potter, Michigan Hon. David Kendall, Republican National Committeeman, Michigan Hon. John Feikens, Chairman, Republican State Central Com., Mich. Berry N. Beaman, Republican State Finance Chairman, Mich. Donald S. Leonard, Republican Candidate for Governor, Mich. Gregory Pillon, Republican candidate, House of Representatives, 15th Dist. Michigan Landon Knight, Republican candidate, House of Representatives, 13th Dist. Michigan Joseph Moynihan, Republican candidate, House of Representatives, 14th Dist. Michigan Stanley Grendel, Republican candidate for House of Representatives, 16th Dist. Michigan Mr. James Murphy, Chairman, Citizens for Eisenhower Congressional Com. 9:00 am Hon. Elizabeth Pruett Farrington, Delegate from Hawaii (Asked to pay respects to the President upon assuming new post) 9:30 am The President received group of foreign students visiting the United States under the auspices of the American Field Service. (Arranged at the request of Mr. Ellis D. Slater of New York. No list was available. Mrs. Benjamin Cain of Washington, D. C., identified for the Secret Service) 10:00 am Mr. Rene Dijoud, Prefect of Cherbourg, France Mr. Gontran de Juniac, Charge d'affaires, French Embassy (Mr. Victor Purse, Acting Chief of Protocol) Capt. John W. McElroy, USNR, Asst. Curator of the Navy Department Professor Robert M. Langdon, Civilian Faculty, U. S. Naval Academy (Appointment requested by French Embassy: Dijoud wished to present to the President a message from the town of St. Mere Eglise, of which the President was made an honorary citizen some time ago. It is understood by State Department that Mr. Dijoud met the President on a number of occasions in Europe, and the French Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs asked the Embassy to make every effort to arrange this appointment) 10:30 am Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State 11:35 am (The President left the White House, accompanied by Major John Eisenhower, and motored to Burning Tree) 12:00 (Arrived Burning Tree and had Luncheon) 12:55 pm (The President teed off with the following:) (Cong. Les Arends, Illinois) (Col. Thomas Belshe) (Major John Eisenhower) SATURDAY, AUGUST 7, 1954 Page 2 12:55 pm Just prior to beginning of golf game, the President was approached by Cong. Leroy Johnson, California, and they spoke briefly. 4:15 pm Completed 18 holes. 4:48 pm Departed Burning Tree. 5:10 pm Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S appointments SUNDAY, AUGUST 8, 1954 9:00 am The President and Mrs. Eisenhower attended Services at the National Presbyterian Church. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, AUGUST 9, 1954 8:30 am (Cong. Edward H. Rees, Kansas) (Hon. Gerald Morgan) OFF THE RECORD 9:00 am (Mr. William V. Moscatelli) OFF THE RECORD 10:00 am (Mr. Joe Morris, Saturday Evening Post) (Mr. Hagerty) OFF THE RECORD 10:30 am (Hon. Nelson A. Rockefeller, Deputy Secretary of H. E. W.) (Hon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget) (Hon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, O. D. M.) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Bernard Shanley) (Discussed subject of Telecommunications Policy & Organization) 11:00 am Hon. Arthur Burns, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisors Hon. Gabriel Hauge Major Gen. John Bragdon, Council of Economic Advisors (Usual Monday appointment) 11:30 am Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense (Usual Monday appointment) 1:00 pm The following had Luncheon with the President: Hon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President Sen. H. Alexander Smith, New Jersey Sen. Robert C. Hendrickson, New Jersey Sen. Everett Dirksen, Illinois Hon. Clifford Case, former Congressman from New Jersey Hon. Leonard Hall, Chairman, Republican National Committee Hon. James Murphy, Chairman, Citizens for Eisenhower Congressional Com. Hon. Bernard Shanley 2:30 pm Hon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, O. D. M. (This is appointment which Dr. Flemming has with the President at three week intervals, to make report) 3:00 pm (Barber) 5:08 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower, Major & Mrs. John Eisenhower and three children and Colonel & Mrs. Gordon Moore, left the White House and motored to the Naval Gun Factory. 5:25 pm Arrived Naval Gun Factory and departed for cruise on the Potomac. 10:05 pm Returned to the Naval Gun Factory. 10:17 pm Returned to the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1954 8:30 am Legislative Leaders Hon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President Sen. William F. Knowland, California Sen. Homer Ferguson, Michigan Sen. Leverett Saltonstall, Massachusetts Sen. Eugene D. Millikin, Colorado Sen. Styles Bridges, New Hampshire Hon. Joseph W. Martin, Jr., The Speaker Cong. Leslie C. Arends, Illinois Cong. Leo Allen, Illinois Hon. Phil Young, Chairman, Civil Service Commission Hon. Harold Stassen, Director, F. 0. A. Hon. Glen Lloyd, F. O. A. Hon. Leonard Hall, Chairman, Republican National Committee Hon. James Bassett, Republican National Committee Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Bernard Shanley Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Robert Cutler Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. Murray Snyder Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Jack Martin Hon. Homer Gruenther Hon. Earle Chesney Hon. Arthur Minnich 10:30 am Hon. Theodore C. Streibert, Director, United States Information Agency Mr. Abbott Washburn, U.S.I.A. Gen. Paul T. Carroll (This was Mr. Streibert's regular monthly call on the President to report.) 11:00 am Hon. John E. Peurifoy, American Ambassador to Guatemala (Gen. Paul T. Carroll) (In Washington on consultation and expressed desire to call on the President in regard to the recent events in Guatemala.) 11:30 am Hon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget 11:45 am (Hon. Sherman Adams) (Hon. Thomas E. Stephens) 12:00 The President received group of Republican Congressmen (To pay respects and pledge continued support of Administration's program. Had pictures made with the President) Following were present: BOSCH, Cong. Albert, New York BOW, Cong. Frank T., Ohio TUESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1954 Page 2 12:00 Republican Congressmen (Continued) CURTIS, Cong. Laurence, Massachusetts DAWSON, Cong. William A., Utah DONDERO, Cong. George A., Michigan DORN, Cong. Francis E., New York GAMBLE, Cong. Ralph A., New York GOODWIN, Cong. Angier, Massachusetts HARDEN, Congresswoman Cecil M., Indiana HARRISON, Cong. R. D., Nebraska HESELTON, Cong. John W., Massachusetts HYDE, Cong. DeWitt S., Maryland JONAS, Cong. Charles Raper, North Carolina KEARNEY, Cong. Bernard W. (Pat), New York LATHAM, Cong. Henry J., New York LOVRE, Cong. Harold O., South Dakota MEADER, Cong. George, Michigan NEAL, Cong. Will E., West Virginia OAKMAN, Cong. Charles G., Michigan RAY, Cong. John H., New York RHODES, Cong. John, Arizona RIEHLMAN, Cong. R. Walter, New York SPRINGER, Cong. William L., Illinois STAUFFER, Cong. S. Walter, Pennsylvania WIDNALL, Cong. William B., New Jersey WILSON, Cong. Earl, Indiana WILSON, Cong. Robert C. (Bob), California 12:15 pm The President received a Committee from the American Museum of Immigration (This is museum to be erected at foot of Statue of Liberty, to strengthen national unity by telling story of making of America by people of all countries, etc. John A. Krout of Columbia University wrote, asking that the President see this group) The following were present: Pierre S. duPont 3rd, Chairman, Executive Committee Charles Engelhard, Vice Chairman Anna Lord Strauss Hon. Orme Lewis, Assistant Secretary of the Interior Ronald F. Lee William H. Baldwin Ten Eyck Lansing Henry Lanier Messmore Kendall Spyros Skouras 12:30 pm (Mr. Spyros Skouras) (Hon. James Murphy, Citizens for Eisenhower Congressional Com.) (Mr. Langhorne Washburn, Citizens for Eisenhower Congressional Com.) OFF THE RECORD TUESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1954 Page 3 1:00 pm The following members of the Special Committee on Highway Problems, the Governors' Conference, and others, had Luncheon with the President: Governor Walter J. Kohler, Wisconsin Governor Lawrence W. Wetherby, Kentucky Governor Frank J. Lausche, Ohio Governor Paul Patterson, Oregon Governor Howard Pyle, Arizona Governor Robert F. Kennon, Louisiana Mr. Frank Bane, Secretary, the Governors' Conference Hon. George Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury Hon. Sinclair Weeks, Secretary of Commerce Hon. Robert B. Murray, Jr., Under Secretary of Commerce Hon. Francis V. DuPont, Commissioner, Bureau of Public Roads Hon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget Hon. Meyer Kestnbaum, Commission on Intergovernmental Relations Hon. Arthur Burns, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisors Hon. Gabriel Hauge Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. James Hagerty 2:30 pm Hon. Paul Hoffman, South Bend, Indiana (Called Mr. Stephens last week and asked for this) THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1954 8:15 am (Senator Wallace F. Bennett, Utah) OFF THE RECORD (Asked to come in and give the President a box of fishing flies) 8:30 am (Hon. Robert Cutler) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. James Lay) (Briefed the President on NSC) 9:00 am Mr. James Rhodes, Auditor of the State of Ohio, & family Mr. Ray Bliss, Chairman, Republican State Central & Exec. Com., Columbus, Ohio (Hon. Jack Martin) (To pay respects - arranged by Jack Martin - Rhodes is a candidate for Governor of Ohio) 9:15 am Mr. David Beck, President of Teamsters Union (Has just returned from Europe, and asked if might see the President) 10:00 am (Mr. Hagerty) 10:30 am Press Conference 11:00 am (Hon. C. D. Jackson) (Hon. Sherman Adams) OFF THE RECORD (Gen. Paul T. Carroll) 11:45 am (The President, accompanied by Major John Eisenhower, Colonel Howard Snyder and Mr. George A. Horkan, left the White House and motored to Burning Tree) 12:15 pm (Arrived Burning Tree and had Luncheon at the Club House) 1:00 pm (Mr. Walter Berger of Justice Department brought some papers out for the President to sign, which the President did and returned to Mr. Berger) 1:07 pm (The President teed off with the following:) (Mr. George A. Horkan) (Col. Howard Snyder) (Major John Eisenhower) 4:25 pm (Completed golf game - Had some refreshments and John McClure joined the group) 5:05 pm (Departed Burning Tree accompanied by Mr. Horkan, Col. Snyder & Major Eisenhower) 5:30 pm (Arrived at the White House) 6:00 pm (Hon. Clair Booth Luce had Tea with the President and Mrs. Eisenhower at the White House - OFF THE RECORD) THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1954 8:15 am (Senator H. Alexander Smith, New Jersey) OFF THE RECORD 8:30 am National Security Council Hon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense Hon. Harold E. Stassen, Director, F. O. A. Hon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, 0. D. M. Hon. Elbert P. Tuttle, Acting Secretary of the Treasury Hon. Sinclair Weeks, Secretary of Commerce Hon. Rowland R. Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget Hon. Lewis L. Strauss, Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission Hon. Charles S. Thomas, Secretary of the Navy Hon. Harold E. Talbott, Secretary of the Air Force Gen. Nathan F. Twining, for the Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway, Chief of Staff of the Army Vice Adm. M. B. Gardner, for the Chief of Naval Operations Gen. Randolph McC. Pate, for the Commandant, U. S. Marine Corps Hon. Allen W. Dulles, Director of Central Intelligence Hon. Robert Cutler, Special Assistant to the President Brig. Gen. Paul T. Carroll, White House Staff Secretary Hon. Bryce Harlow, Administrative Assistant to the President Hon. James S. Lay, Jr., Executive Secretary, N. S. C. Marion W. Boggs, Coordinator, NSC Board Assistants (Immediately following the NSC Meeting, Hon. John Foster Dulles, The Secretary of State, met with the President - OFF THE RECORD) 12:45 pm Hon. Ezra Taft Benson, Secretary of Agriculture Mr. Irving Reynolds, Consultant to the Secretary (Hon. Kevin McCann) (Reynolds just returned from three month world tour - Kevin McCann requested they be photographed with the President) 12:55 pm (Hon. Arthur Summerfield, The Postmaster General) OFF THE RECORD 1:10 pm (LUNCH) 2:00 pm Merton B. Tice, National Commander, Veterans of Foreign Wars Mr. Omar Ketchem, National Legislative Representative, VFW (Commander Tice is newly elected - to pay respects) 2:15 pm Hon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, O. D. M. Hon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget Gen. Willard Paul Mr. Henry Hurley Mr. Merrill Collett THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1954 Page 2 3:00 pm The President received the following Republican candidates for Congress in the Rose Garden and was photographed with them: (Arranged by Jim Murphy) John F. Baldwin, 6th Dist. California W. Beverly Carter, Jr., 4th Dist. Pennsylvania Albert Ciardi, 2nd Dist. Pennsylvania Orvin Fjare, Montana William A. Freeman, 4th Dist. New Jersey Ralph Lee Goodman, 9th Dist. Illinois Philip Insobella, 11th Dist. New Jersey E. H. Jenison, 21st Dist. Illinois Francis McCusker, 8th Dist. Pennsylvania William McGlynn, 10th Dist. New Jersey Arch Moore, 1st Dist. West Virginia Al Morgan, 2nd Dist. West Virginia Joseph Moynihan, 14th Dist. Michigan Arthur C. Sherwood, 4th Dist. Maryland O. M. Spence, Tennessee Ernest B. Sutton, 7th Dist. Florida Charles M. Teague, 13th Dist. California 3:58 pm (The President and Mrs. Eisenhower, Major and Mrs. John Eisenhower and family, left the White House and motored to Camp David, Maryland, to spend the week-end) AT CAMP DAVID, MARYLAND 9:30 pm (Hon. Gerald Morgan arrived at Camp David with papers for the President to sign. Mr. Morgan departed at 10:00 p.m.) THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1954 AT CAMP DAVID, MARYLAND 11:00 am Cabinet Meeting Hon. Walter B. Smith, Under Secretary of State Hon. George M. Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense Hon. Herbert Brownell, the Attorney General Hon. Arthur Summerfield, the Postmaster General Hon. Sinclair Weeks, Secretary of Commerce Hon. James P. Mitchell, Secretary of Labor Hon. Oveta Culp Hobby, Secretary of Health, Education & Welfare Hon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget Hon. Harold Stassen, Director, F. O. A. Hon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, O. D. M. Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., American Ambassador to the U. N. Hon. Philip Young, Chairman, Civil Service Commission Hon. Arthur Burns, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisors Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Bernard Shanley Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Robert Cutler Hon. Gabriel Hauge Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. Max Rabb Mr. Carter Burgess Mr. Bradley Patterson (Hon. Thomas E. Stephens) The following were absent: The Vice President The Secretary of State The Secretary of the Interior The Secretary of Agriculture The following accompanied their husbands to Camp David and spent the day as the guests of the President and Mrs. Eisenhower: Mrs. Walter B. Smith Mrs. George M. Humphrey Mrs. Charles E. Wilson Mrs. Herbert Brownell Mrs. Arthur Summerfield Mrs. Sinclair Weeks Mrs. James P. Mitchell Mrs. Rowland Hughes Mrs. Harold Stassen Mrs. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. Mrs. Philip Young Mrs. Sherman Adams Mrs. Wilton B. Persons THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, ALGUST 14, 1954 AT CAMP DAVID, MARYLAND Major John Eisenhower went down to the town of Thurmont, Maryland, where he met Mr. & Mrs. George Horkan and escorted them to Camp David as the guests of the President and Mrs. Eisenhower for the day. Mr. and Mrs. Horkan departed at 10:55 p.m. 12:40 pm Mr. George Allen, accompanied by Mr. Burkey and Mr. Peavey, landscape architects, arrived at Camp David. Messrs. Burkey and Peavey con- ferred with the First Lady and the President and departed at 3:00 p.m. Mr. Allen departed at 9:15 p.m. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, AUGUST 15, 1954 1:55 pm Departed Camo David and motored to the White House. 3:55 pm Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, AUGUST 16, 1954 8:30 am Legislative Leaders Hon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President Sen. William F. Knowland, California Sen. Homer Ferguson, Michigan Sen. Eugene D. Millikin, Colorado Sen. Leverett Saltonstall, Massachusetts Sen. Styles Bridges, New Hampshire Hon. Joseph W. Martin, Jr., The Speaker Cong. Charles A. Halleck, Indiana Cong. Leslie C. Arends, Illinois Cong. Leo E. Allen, Illinois Cong. Daniel A. Reed, New York Mr. Colin F. Stam, Chief of Staff, Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation Hon. Herbert Brownell, The Attorney General Hon. William Rogers, Deputy Attorney General Hon. Philip Young, Chairman, Civil Service Commission Hon. Arthur Summerfield, The Postmaster General Mr. Ben Guill, Exec. Assistant to the Postmaster General Mr. James Bassett, Republican National Committee Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Bernard Shanley Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Murray Snyder Hon. Robert Cutler Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Jack Martin Hon. Homer Gruenther Hon. Earle Chesney Hon. Arthur Minnich 9:30 am The President signed H. R. 8300, An act "To revise the Internal Revenue Laws of the United States" The following were present: Hon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President Hon. Marion Folsom, Under Secretary of the Treasury Sen. William F. Knowland, California Sen. Homer Ferguson, Michigan Sen. Eugene D. Millikin, Colorado Sen. Leverett Saltonstall, Massachusetts Sen. Styles Bridges, New Hampshire Hon. Joseph W. Martin, Jr., The Speaker Cong. Charles A. Halleck, Indiana Cong. Leslie C. Arends, Illinois Cong. Leo E. Allen, Illinois Cong. Daniel A. Reed, New York Mr. Colin R. Stam, Chief of Staff, Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation MONDAY, AUGUST 16, 1954 Page 2 10:00 am The President received group of Republican Candidates for the Congress (Arranged at request of Jim Murphy - photographs taken in Garden) The following were present: William Cramer, 1st Dist. Florida Edward Dukehart, 7th Dist. Maryland Seymour Halpern, 6th Dist. New York Winfield Page, 1st Dist. Montana Donald Spang, 14th Dist. Pennsylvania William Stevens, Jr., 9th Dist. North Carolina Charles Wilson, 4th Dist. Colorado 11:00 am Hon. Arthur Burns, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisors Hon. Gabriel Hauge (Usual Monday appointment) 11:20 am (Hon. Arthur Burns, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisors) (Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense) (Hon. Robert Anderson, Deputy Secretary of Defense) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Fred Seaton, Assistant Secretary of Defense) (Hon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget) 11:30 am Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense (Usual Monday appointment) 12:45 pm H.E. Tran Van Chuong, the Ambassador of Viet-Nam (Mr. Robert McClinnick - interpreter) (Hon. Vic Purse, Protocol) (Newly appointed - presented his credentials) 12:50 pm H.E. Jose Luis Cruz Salazar, the Ambassador of Guatemala (Hon. Vic Purse, Protocol) (Newly appointed - presented his credentials) 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:00 pm (Sen. James H. Duff, Pennsylvania) OFF THE RECORD 2:15 pm Cong. Walter H. Judd, Minnesota (Arranged by Mr. Stephens) 2:30 pm (The following briefed the President OFF THE RECORD:) (Hon. Robert Stevens, Secretary of the Army) (Gen. Lyman L. Lemnitzer, USA) (Gen. Gavin) (Col. Kapp) (Gen. Paul T. Carroll) 3:40 pm (Cong. Walter H. Judd, Minnesota) OFF THE RECORD (Gen. Paul T. Carroll) (Gen. Carroll asked that he return to the White House to see the President again) MONDAY, AUGUST 16, 1954 Page 3 4:30 pm (Senator Frank Carlson, Kansas) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Wilton B. Persons) 8:25 pm The President departed the White House and motored to the Statler Hotel where he attended premier of moving picture, "The Year of Big Decision," held under the auspices of The Citizens for Eisenhower Congressional Committee. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1954 8:05 am (The President and Mrs. Eisenhower left the White House and motored to MATS Terminal, Washington National Airport) 8:20 am (Airborne for New York City. The President and Mrs. Eisenhower registered in New York City for the fall voting) 11:40 am (Arrived MATS Terminal, Washington National Airport) 11:55 am (Arrived at the White House) 12:00 The Secretary of Agriculture and Mrs. Benson and the following members of their family: Reed Benson Mr. & Mrs. Mark A. Benson and infant son, Stephen Reed Benson Barbara Benson Beverly Benson Bonnie Benson Beth Benson (The Secretary of Agriculture asked if he might bring his family in to meet the President and be photographed with him) (Secretary Benson remained in the President's office for a few minutes alone) 12:45 pm (Hon. Harold E. Stassen, Director, F. O. A.) OFF THE RECORD 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:00 pm (The President made a short film in the Studio in the White House, for use as trailer for American-Korean Foundation) 2:30 pm (Mr. Hagerty) 3:00 pm Press Conference 3:30 pm (Hon. Robert Cutler) (Hon. James S. Lay) OFF THE RECORD (Briefed the President on N. S. C.) 4:00 pm Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State 5:15 pm (Hon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, O. D. M.) (Hon. Gabriel Hauge) 5:30 pm AT THE WHITE HOUSE - (Mr. & Mrs. L. F. McCollum, Houston, Texas) OFF THE RECORD THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1954 8:15 am (Cong. Glenn Davis, Wisconsin) OFF THE RECORD (Photograph taken - photographer from National Committee - of the President handing two pens to the Congressman, used in signing H.R. 7494 & H.R. 7145; Immigration Bills which permit entry into U.S. of wives of two of Congressman's constituents) 9:00 am Cabinet Meeting Hon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State Hon. Marion B. Folsom, Under Secretary of the Treasury Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense Hon. Herbert Brownell, The Attorney General Hon. Arthur Summerfield, The Postmaster General Hon. Ralph A. Tudor, Under Secretary of the Interior Hon. Ezra Taft Benson, Secretary of Agriculture Hon. Sinclair Weeks, Secretary of Commerce Hon. J. Ernest Wilkins, Assistant Secretary of Labor Hon. Oveta Culp Hobby, Secretary of Health, Education & Welfare Hon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget Hon. Harold Stassen, Director, F. O. A. Hon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, O. D. M. Hon. Philip Young, Chairman, Civil Service Commission Hon. Arthur Burns, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisors Hon. Clarence Randall Mr. David W. MacEachron, Assistant to Mr. Randall Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Bernard Shanley Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Gabriel Hauge Hon. Murray Snyder Hon. Maxwell Rabb Hon. Arthur Minnich The following were absent: The Secretary of the Treasury The Secretary of the Interior The Secretary of Labor Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. 11:00 am National Security Council Hon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense Hon. Harold E. Stassen, Director, F. O. A. Hon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, 0. D. M. Hon. Elbert P. Tuttle, for the Secretary of the Treasury Hon. Percival F. Brundage, for the Director, Bureau of the Budget Hon. Robert B. Anderson, Deputy Secretary of Defense Hon. Robert T. Stevens, Secretary of the Army WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1954 Page 2 11:00 am National Security Council (Continued) Hon. Charles S. Thomas, Secretary of the Navy Hon. James H. Douglas, Acting Secretary of the Air Force Adm. Arthur W. Radford, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Charles L. Bolte, for the Chief of Staff, U.S. Army Adm. Donald B. Duncan, for the Chief of Naval Operations Gen. Nathan H. Twining, Chief of Staff, U. S. Air Force Lt. Gen. Randolph McC. Pate, for the Commandant, U. S. Marine Corps Lt. Gen. C. P. Cabell, Acting Director of Central Intelligence Hon. Robert Cutler, Special Assistant to the President Brig. Gen. Paul T. Carroll, White House Staff Secretary Hon. Bryce Harlow, Administrative Assistant to the President Hon. James S. Lay, Jr., Executive Secretary Hon. S. Everett Gleason, Deputy Executive Secretary 12:30 pm Senator Eva Bowring, Nebraska (Sen. Bowring asked if she might come in & present a Western Hat to the President) 12:45 pm Mr. John McClure Mr. Bus Ham, Sports writer, Washington Post, Times-Herald, also Director, National Celebrities Tournament. (The National Celebrities Tournament takes place at Congressional Country Club September 23-24-25-26, and winners will be awarded the President Eisenhower Trophy: proceeds go to charity. Mr. McClure and Mr. Ham were photographed with the President) 1:03 pm (The President, accompanied by Mr. John McClure, left the White House and motored to Burning Tree) 1:28 pm (Arrived at Burning Tree - Luncheon with the following:) (Mr. John McClure) (Col. Thomas Belshe) (Mr. Russell Brown) 2:00 pm (The President teed off with his Luncheon guests) 4:50 pm (Completed 18 holes) 5:20 pm (Departed Burning Tree) 5:45 pm (Arrived at the White House) THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1954 7:55 am The President left the White House for MATS Terminal. 8:10 am Arrived MATS Terminal, Washington National Airport. EDT 8:15 am Airborne Washington, D. C. CDT 10:30 am The President disembarked plane at Capital Airport, Springfield, Ill., and was greeted by the following: Hon. William G. Stratton, Governor of Illinois Sen. Everett Dirksen, Illinois Hon. C. Wayland Brooks, National Committeeman Mrs. Wesley Dixon, National Committeewoman Hon. Morton H. Hollingsworth, Chairman, Republican State Central Committee Hon. John MacWherter, Mayor of Springfield Hon. George Craig, Governor of Indiana Hon. John Chapman, Lt. Governor of Illinois Hon. Latham Castle, Attorney General of Illinois Hon. Charles Carpentier, Secretary of State of Illinois Hon. Elmer Hoffman, State Treasurer Hon. Orville Hodge, Auditor of Public Accounts Hon. Vernon L. Nickell, Superintendent of Public Instruction Hon. Earl Searcy, Clerk, Supreme Court 10:35 am Departed Capital Airport for Lincoln Tomb. CDT 10:46 am Arrived Lincoln Tomb - President laid wreath at Tomb. Wreath was carried by U. S. Marine Corps' Officer. CDT 11:00 am Departed Lincoln Tomb for Governor's Mansion. 11 11:15 am Arrived Governor's Mansion - Greeted by Mrs. William G. Stratton Luncheon at the Governor's Mansion. (People at the Luncheon were those who greeted the President at the Airport and a few other distinguished guests.) If 12:45 pm Departed Governor's Mansion for Fairgrounds. 11 1:00 pm Arrived North Paddock at Fairgrounds. Pictures were taken of President with 4-H winners. 11 1:10 pm Left North Paddock for Grand Stand. " 1:14 pm Arrived Grand Stand. 11 1:30 pm Senator Dirksen introduced the Governor of Illinois. The Governor of Illinois introduced the President. 1:30 pm Address by the President. THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1954 Page 2 CDT 1:452 pm President concluded his Address. 11 1:47 pm Departed Fairgrounds for Airport. " 2:00 pm Arrived Capital Airport. 17 2:05 pm Airborne Capital Airport, Springfield, Illinois. 11 3:00 pm Arrived Glenview Naval Air Station, Evanston, Illinois. # 3:10 pm Departed Glenview Naval Air Station. = 3:35 pm Arrived Residence of Dr. J. Roscoe Miller, President of Northwestern University. " 3:45 pm Departed Dr. Miller's Residence. II 3:55 pm Arrived Deering Library. n 4:05 pm Procession started. " 4:15 pm Program started on Deering Meadows. (This was the Second Assembly of the National Anthem. World Council of Churches) Invocation by Bishop Garfield Bromley Oxnam. Welcome to the President by Archbishop Geoffrey Francis Fisher. Address by the President Conferring of an Honorary Degree by Dr. J. Roscoe Miller. Hymn. Benediction by Bishop Livind Josef Berggrav. CDT 4:45 pm Program Ended. 11 4:50 pm Departed Deering Library for Airport. " 5:10 pm Arrived Glenview Naval Air Station. " 5:20 pm Airborne for Washington, D. C. EDT 8:45 pm Arrived MATS Terminal, ashington, D. C. EDT 9:05 pm Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1954 7:45 am Senator William F. Knowland, California, had Breakfast with the President 9:00 am (Hon. Herbert Brownell, The Attorney General) OFF THE RECORD 9:10 am Congressman Charles J. Kersten, Wisconsin Mr. Arthur Minnich (Asked if he might come in and discuss Communist Aggression with the President) 9:40 am (Air Policy Meeting) OFF THE RECORD (Arranged by Governor Adams) The following were present: (Hon. Sinclair Weeks, Secretary of Commerce) (Hon. Chan Gurney, Chairman, Civil Aeronautics Board) (Hon. Robert B. Murray, Under Secretary of Commerce for Transportation) (Hon. Sherman Adams) (Hon. Bernard Shanley) 10:20 am Mr. Ernest T. Weir, Chairman of Board, National Steel Corporation, Pittsburgh, Pa. (Mr. Weir's Washington representative called Mr. Stephens last Monday and requested this) 11:00 am Mrs. Fleur Cowles (Called Mr. Stephens and asked for this) 11:30 am H.E. Dr. Carlos Davila, Secretary General of the Organization of American States Hon. Henry F. Holland, Assistant Secretary of State (Has just assumed this office and asked, thru Protocol, if might pay respects to the President. Has in past been the Chilean Ambassador to U. S.) 11:45 am Cong. Thomas Martin, Iowa Mr. George Forstner, Amana, Iowa Mr. Howard Hall, Cedar Rapids, Iowa (Hon. Sherman Adams) Sen. Karl E. Mundt, South Dakota (Cong. Martin asked if he might in these two constituents who he says are influential industrialists. They will ask the President to come to Iowa and speak on Congressman Martin's behalf) 11:50 am (The President signed S. J. Res. 140, "To establish a commission for the celebration of the two hundredth anniversary of the birth of Alexander Hamilton" OFF THE RECORD) The following were present: (Sen. Karl E. Mundt, South Dakota) (Cong. Thomas Martin, Iowa) FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1954 Page 2 12:00 Hon. Jerome C. Hunsaker, Chairman, National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics Dr. H. L. Dryden, Director (Chairman Hunsaker asked for this to discuss important policy questions affecting the Committee) 12:30 pm (Congressman Kenneth B. Keating, New York) OFF THE RECORD 12:45 pm (Major Anthony Mrous, of Takoma, Washington) OFF THE RECORD (Has known the President over 35 years) 1:00 pm Hon. Joseph W. Martin, Jr., Speaker of the House, had Luncheon with the President. 2:00 pm (Hon. Bernard Shanley) OFF THE RECORD 2:15 pm (General Thomas D. White, Deputy Chief of Staff, USAF) OFF THE RECORD 3:15 pm (Hon. James S. Lay) OFF THE RECORD 3:30 pm Congressman George H. Bender, Ohio (Say goodbye and pledge support to the President's program) 3:30 pm The President read a sequence for cameras in the Rose Garden to be used in Congressional Film and film, "Year of Big Decision." 4:00 pm Lead and Zinc Talks - The following were present: Hon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, O. D. M. Hon. Gabriel Hauge Sen. Henry C. Dworshak, Idaho Sen. Carl Hayden, Arizona Sen. Clinton P. Anderson, New Mexico Sen. Arthur V. Watkins, Utah Sen. Wallace F. Bennett, Utah Cong. William A. Dawson, Utah Cong. J. Edgar Chenoweth, Colorado Cong. Gardner R. Withrow, Wisconsin Cong. Hamer Budge, Idaho Cong. Clifton Young, Nevada 4:30 pm Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State 5:00 pm Hon. Philip Young, Chairman, Civil Service Commission 5:20 pm (The President left the White House, accompanied by Mr. Stephens, for unknown destination - THIS WAS STRICTLY OFF THE RECORD) AT THE WHITE HOUSE 6:30 pm (Congressman Charles Halleck, Indiana) OFF THE RECORD THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1954 7:00 am (Hon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President, had Breakfast with the President OFF THE RECORD) 7:45 am The President received a group of Republican Candidates for the House of Representatives and a photograph was taken of each. The following were present: Bill Bangert, 1st Dist. Missouri Wallace Barnes, 1st Dist. Connecticut A. D. Baumhart, Jr., 13th Dist. Ohio J. Calvitt Clarke, Jr., 3rd Dist. Virginia David S. Edwards, 19th Dist. Ohio John H. Ferguson, 20th Dist. Ohio Robert H. Finch, 17th Dist. of California Andrew B. Holmstrong, 4th Dist. Mass. Walter J. Hunston, 18th Dist. Ohio Mrs. Lillian Martin, At-Large Delaware Leroy Mickels, 15th Dist. Pennsylvania William E. Minshall, Jr., 23rd Dist. Ohio Herbert Morrison, 21st Dist. Pennsylvania John P. Ruddick, 7th Dist. Virginia Branko Stupar, 26th Dist. Pennsylvania Ed Willow, 3rd Dist. Minnesota 8:00 am The President received a group of Republican Congressmen. (To say "goodbye" and pledge support to the President's program Photographs were taken) The following were present: Cong. William H. Ayres, Ohio Cong. Frank J. Becker, New York Cong. Page Belcher, Oklahoma Cong. E. Y. Berry, South Dakota Cong. Edward J. Bonin, Pennsylvania Cong. Joel T. Broyhill, Virginia Cong. Joseph L. Carrigg, Pennsylvania Cong. Steven B. Derounian, New York Cong. Francis E. Dorn, New York Cong. Ralph W. Gwinn, New York Cong. Harold C. Hagen, Minnesota Cong. Charles Raper Jonas, North Carolina Cong. Carroll D. Kearns, Pennsylvania Cong. Clifford G. McIntire, Maine Cong. Walter M. Mumma, Pennsylvania Cong. Harold C. Ostertag, New York Cong. Edmund Radwan, New York Cong. John H. Ray, New York Cong. B. Carroll Reece, Tennessee Cong. Henry O. Talle, Iowa Cong. Earl Wilson, Indiana 8:15 am Congressman Leon H. Gavin, Pennsylvania (Requested this appointment to discuss overall situation in oil industry) SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1954 Page 2 8:45 am H.E. Senor Don Jose Felix de Lequerica, the Ambassador of Spain (Hon. Victor Purse, Acting Chief of Protocol (The Spanish Ambassador is retiring and asked thru Protocol to say "farewell" to the President) 8:50 am Mr. Julian Lyles, Texas Mr. David Lyles, Texas (Mr. Julian Lyles works for Governor Shivers) 9:00 am (The President and Mrs. Eisenhower left the White House and motored to MATS Terminal, Washington National Airport) EDT 9:23 am (Airborne Washington, D. C., for Denver, Colorado) MST 12:32 pm The President arrived at Lowry Air Force Base, Denver, Colorado, where he was greeted by the following: Brigadier General and Mrs. John T. Sprague Governor and Mrs. Dan Thornton Mayor and Mrs. Quigg Newton Mr. and Mrs. Aksel Nielsen Mrs. J. Ramsey Harris Colonel H. F. Muenter Mr. Don Brotzman Colonel M. A. Glazebrook Lt. Governor Gordon Allott 12:45 pm The President left Lowry Air Force Base and motored to the Doud Residence. 1:00 pm Arrived at the Doud Residence. 1:30 pm The President left the Doud Residence for Cherry Hills Country Club where he played golf with the following: Governor Dan Thornton, Denver Mr. Rip Arnold, Denver Mr. Maurice Luxford, Denver THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, AUGUST 22, 1954 LOWRY AIR FORCE BASE 10:30 am The President left the Doud Residence for Lowry Field 10:45 am The President arrived at Lowry Field 12:15 am The President left Lowry Field and returned to the Doud Residence THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, AUGUST 23, 1954 LOWRY AIR FORCE BASE 7:30 am The President left the Doud Residence 7:45 am The President arrived at Lowry Field 8:45 am Senator H. Alexander Smith Mrs. H. Alexander Smith Mrs. Shoemaker, their daughter 11:50 am The President left Lowry Field for Cherry Hills Country Club where he played golf with Mr. Rip Arnold 3:00 pm The President returned to the Doud Residence 4:50 pm The President left for KLZ, radio and television station 6:00 pm The President delivered a nation-wide speech on radio and television 6:30 pm The President returned to the Doud Residence THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1954 LOWRY AIR FORCE BASE 7:30 am The President left the Doud Residence 7:40 am The President arrived at Lowry Field 8:30 am (Charles H. Corlett, Maj. Gen., USA Ret.) OFF THE (West Point Classmate of the President RECORD coming to pay his respects.) 9:10 am Fred Hall, Lt. Governor of Kansas Mrs. Fred Hall Fred Hall, III, their son Mrs. Frank Harwi Barbara Harwi, her daughter Frank Harwi, her son 10:00 am Governor Thornton 10:25 am The President left Lowry Field for Cherry Hills Country Club where he played golf with the following: Governor Thornton Frank Leahy Robert Goldwater Elmo Conley 1:00 pm The President interrupted his golf game to have lunch with the following: D. G. Gordon Mark Kramer L. M. Pexton Ed Nichols Ralph Arnold Jay L. Beecroft Governor Thornton Frank Leahy Robert Goldwater Elmo Conley 5:25 pm The President left Cherry Hills Country Club 5:40 pm The President arrived at the Doud Residence THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1954 LOWRY AIR FORCE BASE 7:15 am The President left the Doud Residence 7:25 am The President arrived at Lowry Field 8:00 am (Mr. Leslie McClellan) (Mr. Don Martin) (Mr. R. J. Steinbruner) (Major Vincent Puglisi) (Major Puglisi brought in the above men from the Bureau of Reclamation to discuss reclamation projects.) OFF THE RECORD 8:30 am Mrs. T. A. Stockton, Jr. Alexe Stockton, her daughter (Mrs. Stockton, Republican National Committeewoman, came in to pay her respects.) 9:00 am Mrs. Betty Farrington (Mrs. Farrington, Delegate from Hawaii, came in to discuss Hawaiian Statehood legislation for next year and to invite the President to Hawaii if it becomes a State.) 9:45 am Mr. Frank Leahy 10:00 am General John Sprague Maj. General Eugene L. Eubanks, Commander, Technical Training Air Force, Gulfport, Mississippi. 11:00 am Mr. Aksel Nielsen 11:05 am The President left Lowry Field with Aksel Nielsen for Cherry Hills Country Club. Drove via University Heights. 12:30 pm The President had lunch with the following: Harry Anholt Rip Arnold Richard W. Braun D.G. Gordon John Gordon, his son WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1954 Page 2 1:15 pm The President played golf with the following: Harry Anholt Rip Arnold Richard W. Braun 4:30 pm The President left Cherry Hills Country Club 4:45 pm The President arrived at the Doud Residence THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1954 LOWRY AIR FORCE BASE 7:05 am The President left the Doud Residence 7:15 am The President arrived at Lowry Field 7:45 am Honorable Bernard Shanley 9:15 am Honorable Errett P. Scrivner, Congressman from Kansas 10:05 am The President left Lowry Field for Cherry Hills Country Club. where he played golf with the following: L. C. Fulenwider Henry C. Van Schaack, Jr. W. K. Koch 1:45 pm The President had lunch with the following: L. C. Fulenwider Henry C. Van Schaack, Jr. W. K. Koch Rip Arnold Thomas E. Stephens 3:00 pm The President left Cherry Hills Country Club 3:18 pm The President arrived at the Doud Residence 5:00 pm The President left the Doud Residence for the Gordon private lake on the 6500 block on Pecos Street where he had dinner with the following: Mrs. Eisenhower Mrs. Doud Governor and Mrs. Thornton Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Gordon 9:20 pm The President left the Gordon lake 9:40 pm The President arrived at the Doud Residence THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1954 LOWRY AIR FORCE BASE 7:50 am The President left the Doud Residence with the following persons and motored to Bal Swan's Hereford Ranch on Buffalo Creek where he spent the day fishing: Aksel Nielsen James C. Hagerty Chief U. E. Baughman 5:35 pm The President left Bal Swan's Ranch 6:50 pm The President arrived at the Doud Residence THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1954 LOWRY AIR FORCE BASE 7:30 am The President left the Doud Residence 7:40 am The President arrived at Lowry Field Before entering the building, the President reviewed the Civil Air Patrol Cadets who were assembled in front of the Administration building. 8:00 am Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Callbeck Mrs. Sadie Callbeck Bruce and Norma Callbeck (Mr. Callbeck, owner of the Third Avenue Flower Shop, supplies the Doud Residence with flowers. He brought his wife, mother and children in to pay their respects.) 8:30 am E. Roland Harriman, Chairman of the American National Red Cross. 10:45 am The President left Lowry Field with Secretary of the Air Force, Harold Talbot, and motored to Cherry Hills Country Club where he played golf with the following: Jim Black Art Adkinson, (President, Wabash Railroad) George Hannaway, (President, Railroad Tie & Timber Co.) 1:00 pm The President had lunch with the following: Rip Arnold Jim Black Art Adkinson George Hannaway Harry Anholt Secretary Talbot Fred Waring William Flenniken 2:05 pm The President resumed his golf game with the following: Secretary Talbot William Flenniken Fred Waring 5:00 pm The President left Cherry Hills Country Club with Jim Black 5:15 pm The President arrived at the Doud Residence THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, AUGUST 29, 1954 Lowry Air Force Base 8:25 am The President left the Doud Residence with Mrs. Eisenhower for Corona Presbyterian Church where he attended the 8:30 Service. 9:40 am The President returned to the Doud Residence accompanied by Mrs. Eisenhower, Mrs. George Moore and her daughter. 9:10 pm The President left the Doud Residence 9:25 pm The President arrived at Lowry Field where he boarded the "Columbine" for a trip to Washington, D. C. stopping on the way to pick up Senator Frank Carlson at Smoky Hill Air Force Base, Salina, Kansas. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, AUGUST 30, 1954 6:45 am Arrived MATS Terminal, Washington National Airport. 6:51 am Departed MATS Terminal and motored to the White House. 6:59 am Arrived at the White House. 8:00 am (The following had Breakfast with the President OFF THE RECORD) (Hon. Walter J. Kohler, Governor of Wisconsin) (General Lucius Clay) (Hon. Sherman Adams) (Hon. Gabriel Hauge) (Discussed the President's Highway Program) 8:45 am Hon. John Lodge, Governor of Connecticut. 9:30 am The President signed H. R. 9757, An Act "To amend the Atomic Energy Act of 1946, as amended, and for other purposes." The following were present: Cong. W. Sterling Cole, Chairman, Joint Committee on Atomic Energy Sen. William F. Knowland, California Sen. Edwin C. Johnson, Colorado Sen. Clinton P. Anderson, New Mexico Cong. Carl Hinshaw, California Cong. James E. Van Zandt, Pa. Cong. Carl T. Durham, North Carolina Cong. Melvin Price, Illinois Cong. Paul J. Kilday, Texas Hon. Lewis L. Strauss, Chairman, A. E. C. Hon. Henry Smyth, Member, A. E. C. Hon. Joseph Campbell, Member, A. E. C. Hon. Thomas E. Murray, Member, A. E. C. Hon. Donald A. Quarles, Assistant Secretary of Defense Gen. Kenneth D. Nichols, General Manager, A. E. C. General Loper, Chairman, Military Liaison on Atomic Energy 9:45 am The President signed H. R. 1980, An Act "To authorize and direct the construction of bridges over the Potomac River, and for other purposes." Cong. Joel T. Broyhill, Virginia, was present. 10:00 am (Hon. Robert Cutler) OFF THE RECORD 11:40 am The President left for the National Guard Armory, accompanied by Hon. Douglas McKay and Governor Adams, where he address the Annual Convention of the American Legion at 12:00 noon. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:00 pm (Hon. Henry D. Smyth, Member, A. E. C.) OFF THE RECORD MONDAY, AUGUST 30, 1954 Page 2 2:15 pm (Barber) OFF THE RECORD 2:30 pm Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State 2:45 pm The following came to the White House at this time to accompany the President on his flight West: Honorable Herbert Hoover Honorable Ezra Taft Benson, Secretary of Agriculture Cong. Thomas E. Martin, Iowa Dr. Milton Eisenhower and daughter, Ruth Major Tkach and family 3:10 pm The President, and members of his party, left the White House and motored to MATS Terminal, Washington National Airport. EDT 3:30 pm Airborne Washington, D. C., for Des Moines, Iowa. CST 5:20 pm Arrived Des Moines Municipal Airport, Iowa. CST 5:30 pm Departed Airport and motored to Fairgrounds. CST 6:05 pm Arrived at the Fairgrounds. Pictures were taken. 6:20 pm Arrived at the Grand Stand at the Fairgrounds. 6:30 pm Greetings by the President. CST 6:45 pm Departed Fairgrounds for Des Moines Municipal Airport. CST 7:10 pm Arrived Des Moines Municipal Airport. CST 7:15 pm Airborne Des Moines for Denver, Colorado. MST 8:52 pm Arrived Lowry Air Force Base, Denver, Colorado. MST 9:15 pm Arrived at the Doud Residence, Denver, Colorado. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1954 LOWRY AIR FORCE BASE 7:30 am The President left the Doud Residence 7:40 am The President arrived at Lowry Field 9:38 am The President left from the Brown Palace Hotel for the Aksel Nielsen Ranch near Fraser, Colorado accompanied by the following: Honorable Herbert Hoover Dr. Milton S. Eisenhower Honorable James C. Hagerty Mr. Aksel Nielsen 11:35 am The President arrived at the Aksel Nielsen Ranch near Fraser, Colorado. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1954 FRASER, COLORADO The President remained at the Aksel Nielsen Ranch near Fraser, Colorado THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1954 FRASER AND DENVER 2:05 pm The President left Fraser, Colorado, and motored to Denver. 4:05 pm The President arrived at the Brown Palace Hotel, Denver, Colorado, where he left former President Herbert Hoover, and proceeded to the Doud Residence. 6:55 pm The President departed from the Doud Residence with Mrs. Eisenhower and Mrs. Doud for the Brown Palace Hotel. 7:30 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower gave a dinner at the Brown Palace Hotel in honor of Honorable Herbert Hoover. The guests were as follows: Mrs. Doud Governor and Mrs. Dan Thornton Mr. and Mrs. Aksel Nielsen Mr. and Mrs. Ward Bannister Honorable Robert Cutler Dr. Milton Eisenhower Miss Ruth Eisenhower Brig, Gen. and Mrs. John Sprague 9:05 pm The President accompanied Honorable Herbert Hoover to Lowry Field where Mr. Hoover boarded the "Columbine". 10:00 pm The President arrived at the Doud Residence. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1954 LOWRY AIR FORCE BASE 7:30 am The President left the Doud Residence 7:40 am The President arrived at Lowry Field 11:05 am The President left Lowry Field for the Doud Residence where he spent the rest of the day. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1954 6:25 am The President departed from Lowry Field aboard the "Columbine" for an air survey of reclamation projects. Passengers on the Presidential Plane included: Governor Dan Thornton (Denver to Grand Junction) Douglas McKay, Secretary of the Interior Ezra Taft Benson, Secretary of Agriculture W. A. Dexheimer, Commissioner of Reclamation R. J. Walter, Jr., Director, Region 7, Bureau of Reclamation, Denver T. E. Stephens, Secretary to the President James C. Hagerty, Press Secretary to the President Dr. Ivan D. Wood, Extension Agricultural Engineer -- Irrigation, Department of Agriculture, Denver. Donald E. Clark, Regional Forester, U.S. Forest Service, Region II, Denver, Don F. Martin, Field Liaison Office, Region 7, Bureau of Reclamation, Denver. Harold Christy, Superintendent of Water and Power Departments, Colorado Fuel and Iron Corp., Pueblo, Colorado, Director of Water Development Association of Southeastern Colorado, (Denver to Grand Junction) John R. Riter, Chief Development Engineer, Bureau of Reclamation, Denver, (Denver to Casper) E. O. Larson, Director, Region 4, Bureau of Reclamation, Salt Lake City, Utah (Grand Junction to Casper) Harry W. Bashore, Mitchell, Nebraska, former Commis- sioner of Reclamation (Casper to McCook) John N. Spencer, Regional Irrigation Supervisor, Region 7, Bureau of Reclamation, Denver (Casper to McCook) C. Petrus Peterson, President, National Reclamation Association, Lincoln, Nebraska (McCook to Denver) Dr. J. Porter Ahrens, President, Kansas Reclamation Association, Scandia, Kansas (McCook to Denver) 8:15 am Land at Grand Junction, Colorado 8:45 am Airborne from Grand Junction 12:44 pm Land at McCook, Nebraska (1:44 CST) 1:15 pm Airborne from McCook (2:15 CST) SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1954 Page 2 4:30 pm The President landed at Lowry Field, Denver. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1954 DENVER 8:25 am The President departed from the Doud Residence with Mrs. Eisenhower for Corona Presbyterian Church where he attended the 8:30 service. 9:40 am The President returned to the Doud Residence where he remained for the rest of the day. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1954 LOWRY AIR FORCE BASE 7:50 am The President left the Doud Residence 8:00 am The President arrived at KOA-TV where he delivered a nation-wide telecast and radio program and pushed a button which opened the first Atomic Plant (for peace- time purposes) at Shipping Port, Pennsylvania. 9:30 am The President left the television studio. 9:45 am The President arrived at Lowry Field 9:50 am Honorable Page Belcher, Congressman from the First District of Oklahoma, 10:00 am General Hubert Harmon 10:15 am Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mock. (Mr. Mock is a candidate for United States Senator in Oklahoma. He had his picture taken with the President. ) 10:35 am The President left Lowry Field 10:45 am The President arrived at Fitzsimons Army Hospital for his annual check-up. The President remained at the hospital over night. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1954 LOWRY AIR FORCE BASE 10:00 am The President left Fitzsimons Hospital. 10:10 am The President arrived at Lowry Field. 11:30 am The President awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor to: 1st Lt. Benjamin F. Wilson M/Sgt. Ola L. Mize The guests present at the ceremony were: Mrs. Mary D. Wilson (Wife) Master David Wilson (Son) Mrs. Melbourne James (Mother) Mrs. Richard Harmeling (Sister) SFC Melbourne James (Stepfather) Mrs. Lulu Belle Mize (Mother) Mr. K. A. Mize (Grandfather) Mrs. K. A. Mize (Grandmother) Miss Betty Ruth Jackson (Fiancee) Mrs. Nadine Mize (Aunt) 11:45 am (Mr. Leon H. Snyder, Republican National Committeeman from Colorado) OFF THE RECORD 12:45 pm The President left Lowry Field 12:55 pm The President arrived at the Doud Residence 1:20 pm The President left the Doud Residence with Cliff Roberts for Cherry Hills Country Club, where he played golf with the following: Cliff Roberts General Hubert Harmon L.M. Pexton 5:35 pm The President left Cherry Hills Country Club 5:50 pm The President arrived at the Doud Residence THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1954 LOWRY AIR FORCE BASE 7:25 am The President left the Doud Residence. 7:35 am The President arrived at Lowry Field. 8:00 am (Mr. Jack Foster, Editor of the Rocky Mountain News) OFF THE RECORD 8:30 am Mr. Jock Lawrence, New York City. Mr. Lawrence came in to pay his respects. 10:20 am The President left Lowry Field 10:35 am The President arrived at Cherry Hills Country Club. 12:00 noon The President had luncheon with the following: Freeman Gosden Dick Garlington E. D. Slater Dick Braun C.J.Schoo Barry Leithead W. A. Jones E. J. Campbell C.S. Jones Phil Reed Cliff Roberts William Robinson Governor Thornton William Flenniken Ed Dudley 12:30 pm The President played golf with the following: Freeman Gosden Dick Garlington E. D. Slater 5:00 pm The President left Cherry Hills Country Club with Freeman Gosden and E. D. Slater, Phil Reed and General Howard Snyder. 5:25 pm The President arrived at the Brown Palace Hotel. 8:15 pm The President gave a buffet dinner for the following: Mr. and Mrs. Phil Redd Mr. and Mrs. Barry Leithead WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1954 Page 2 8:15 pm Buffet dinner (continued) E. D. Slater Mr. and Mrs. Pete Jones Mr. William Robinson Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Schoo Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones Mr. Freeman Gosden Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woodruff Mr. Dick Garlington Mr. and Mrs. Harry Anholt 11:05 pm The President left the Brown Palace Hotel with Mrs. Eisenhower 11:20 pm The President arrived at the Doud Residence. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1954 LOWRY AIR FORCE BASE 7:50 am The President left the Doud Residence. 8:00 am The President arrived at Lowry Field. 8:05 am Mr James Murphy, Chairman, Citizens for Eisenhower Congressional Committee. Mrs. Barbara Gunderson, newly appointed Co-Chairman of Citizens for Eisenhower Congressional Committee. 8:45 am Mr. Donald Brotzman, Republican candidate for Governor in Colorado Honorable Gordon Allott, Republican candidate for United States Senator in Colorado Mr. Charles A. Haskell, Chairman, Republican State Central Committee in Colorado. 10:45 am The President left Lowry Field with Mr. Robert Woodruff and Mr. William Robinson. 11:05 am The President arrived at Cherry Hills Country Club. 12:05 pm The President had luncheon with the following: L. M. Pexton William Robinson Phil Reed Dick Garlington Robert Woodruff Pete Jones Cliff Roberts Slats Slater Dr. Howard Snyder C. J. Schoo Freeman Gosden Rip Arnold William Flenniken Harry Anholt Charles Jones Dick Braun Ed Dudley Barry Leithead THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1954 Page 2 12:45 pm The President played golf with the following: W. A. Jones William Robinson Barry Leithead 4:15 pm The President left Cherry Hills Country Club. 4:35 pm The President arrived at the Doud Residence. 6:15 pm The President left the Doud Residence with Mrs. Eisenhower, Mrs. Doud and Mrs. George Moore. 6:25 pm The President arrived at the Brown Palace Hotel for a 9:00 pm dinner with his friends from the August National Golf Club. The President and Mrs. Eisenhower remained over-night at the Brown Palace Hotel. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1954 LOWRY AIR FORCE BASE 7:30 am The President had breakfast at the Brown Palace Hotel with the following Midwestern Republican leaders: Lloyd H. Ruppenthal, Kansas, State Chairman William W. Spear, Nebraska, State Chairman Dave Martin, Nebraska, out-going Secretary-Treasurer Perry Compton, Missouri, State Chairman Nels Kunkel, North Dakota, Campaign Chairman Donald C. Pierson, Iowa, State Chairman Don Houck, South Dakota, Campaign Manager Thomas A. Smith, Nevada, State Chairman Ralph Linn, Wyoming, State Chairman Wallace C. Burns, Idaho, State Chairman Charles A. Haskell, Colorado, State Chairman Merrill Johns, Jr., New Mexico, State Chairman James C. Wood, Arizona, State Chairman William R. MacKay, Montana, State Chairman Gordon Yock, Minnesota, State Chairman John Feikens, Michigan, State Chairman Alvin C. Case, Indiana, State Chairman Ray C. Bliss, Ohio, State Chairman Martin Hollingsworth, Illinois, State Chairman Robert L. Pierce, Wisconsin, State Chairman 8:55 am The President left the Brown Palace Hotel 9:15 am The President arrived at Lowry Field 9:20 am Honorable Robert Cutler 9:50 am ( Honorable Robert Cutler) ( Mr. Dillon Anderson) OFF THE RECORD 10:15 am ( Honorable Robert Cutler) ( Mr. William Francis) ( Mr. Karl Bendetson) ( Mr. John Blaffer) OFF THE RECORD 10:30 am ( Honorable John Feikens, Republican State Chairman, Michigan) OFF THE RECORD 11:45 am The President left Lowry Field 12:00 noon The President arrived at Cherry Hills Country Club FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1954 Page 2 12:15 pm The President had luncheon with the following: Laurence Skutt C. S. Jones Clifford Roberts John Hay Whitney William Robinson Robert Woodruff Philip Reed W. A. Jones C. J. Schoo E. D. Slater Dr. Howard Snyder Rip Arnold Freeman Gosden Ed Dudley Dick Garlington William Flenniken Barry Leithead 1:05 pm The President played golf with the following: C. S. Jones Robert Woodruff Ed Dudley 5:30 pm The President left Cherry Hills Country Club 5:45 pm The President arrived at the Doud Residence THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1954 LOWRY AIR FORCE BASE 7:25 am The President left the Doud Residence 7:35 am The President arrived at Lowry Field 8:00 am (Mr. John Hay Whitney) (Mr. Whitney came in to discuss William Jackson's work) OFF THE RECORD 9:35 am The President left Lowry Field with Phil Reed and John Hay Whitney. 9:40 am The President arrived at Cherry Hills Country Club 10:00 am The President played golf with the following: Phil Reed Cliff Roberts John Hay Whitney 1:45 pm The President had luncheon with the following: Phil Reed Cliff Roberts John Hay Whitney Aksel Nielsen 2:30 pm The President played bridge with the following: Phil Reed Cliff Roberts John Hay Whitney 6:00 pm The President was joined by the First Lady, Mrs. Doud and Mrs. Moore. 7:00 pm The President had dinner with Governor and Mrs. Thornton and his guests from the Augusta National Golf Club. 8:45 pm The President left Cherry Hills Country Club 9:10 pm The President arrived at the Doud Residence THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1954 LOWRY AIR FORCE BASE 12:58 pm The President left the Doud Residence 1:08 pm The President arrived at Lowry Field 1:45 pm The Attorney General The Secretary of Defense The Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff The Secretary of the Treasury Mr. J. Edgar Hoover 2:20 pm The President went out of his office to see the following: Mrs. Eisenhower Mrs. John Foster Dulles Mrs. H. Alexander Smith Mrs. Mike Mansfield 2:30 pm The Attorney General Mr. Aksel Nielsen Hon. Stanley N. Barnes Assistant Attorney General 2:45 pm The Secretary of State 4:40 pm The National Security Council (The meeting was held in the Williamsburg Room of the Officers' Club) 8:00 pm The President had dinner at the Officers' Club with the members of the National Security Council 8:55 pm The President left Lowry Field 9:05 pm The President arrived at the Doud Residence THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1954 LOWRY AIR FORCE BASE 7:25 am The President left the Doud Residence 7:35 am The President arrived at Lowry Field 8:00 am The President had individual photographs taken with the following Republican candidates: Mr. Milward Simpson, candidate for Governor of Wyoming Mr. William Henry Harrison, candidate for the United States Senate from Wyoming Mr. E. Keith Thompson, candidate for Congress from Wyoming Mr. Sam Chaney, candidate for Congress from Missouri Mr. Genoa Washington, candidate for Congress from Illinois Mr. LeRoy LaMaster, candidate for Congress from Texas Mr. William H. Avery, candidate for Congress from Kansas, and his son Hon. Edwin L. Mechem, candidate for the United States Senate from New Mexico Mr. Thomas H. Childers, candidate for Congress from New Mexico Mr. Alvin Stockton, candidate for Governor from New Mexico Mr. Warren Cobean, candidate for Congress from New Mexico 8:30 am The President left his office and went to the apron, where he and Mrs. Eisenhower inspected the new "Columbine" and said goodbye to Mrs. Moore and her daughter. 8:45 am The President returned to the office. 9:05 am The President addressed the press in the conference room. 9:10 am The President left Lowry Field 9:30 am The President arrived at Cherry Hills Country Club, where he played golf with the following: Governor Thornton Allan R. Phipps John Culbreath Rip Arnold MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1954 Page 2 1:50 pm The President had luncheon with the following: Governor Thornton John Culbreath Allan Phipps Rip Arnold "Duke" Dunbar, the Attorney General of Colorado Charles Shumate, Colorado State Highway Engineer 2:35 pm The President left Cherry Hills Country Club 2:55 pm The President arrived at the Doud Residence THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1954 LOWRY AIR FORCE BASE 7:25 am The President left the Doud Residence 7:35 am The President arrived at Lowry Field 8:00 am The President met the following members of the Executive Committee of the American Retail Federation Mr. Rowland Jones, Jr., President Mr. Q. M. Ward, Assistant to the President Mr. James C. Lucas, Labor Relations Director Mr. Paul Hawkins, General Counsel E. N. Allen, Hartford, Connecticut Harold Brightman, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania C. B. Caldwell, Chicago, Illinois Edward W. Carter, Los Angeles, California William J. Cheyney, Washington, D. C. Simon Edison, St. Louis, Missouri Bruce A. Gimbel, New York, N. Y. Julius Goodman, Troy, New York Vincent D. Kennedy, San Francisco, California Earl Kribben, Chicago, Illinois Ralph Lazarus, III,1 Cincinnati, Ohio E. C. Lipman, San Francisco, California Stanley Marcus, Dallas, Texas Thomas J. Mullen, New York, N. Y. Myron D. Neusteter, Denver, Colorado Jerome M. Ney, Fort Smith, Arkansas C. C. Peck, New York, N. Y. Isadore Pizitz, Birmingham, Alabama Roscoe R. Rau, Chicago, Illinois. Weston E. Hameilton, Salt Lake City, Utah Louis Rothschild, Washington, D. C. George V. Sheridan, Columbus, Ohio John T. Skolfield, Gardiner, Maine Morey Sostrin, Des Moines, Iowa James B. Webber, Jr., Detroit, Michigan David Touff S. Morgan Sorensen 9:10 am The President left Lowry Field and motored to Boulder, Colorado, where he attended the dedication of the National Bureau of Standards Laboratory, arriving at 10:00 am. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1954 Page 2 10:00 am The President was greeted at the National Bureau of Standards Laboratory by the following: Hon. Sinclair Weeks Hon. James C. Worthy, Assistant Secretary of Commerce Dr. Allen V. Astin Dr. Frederick Brown 10:10 am The President proceeded to the Radio Building, where he was greeted by the following: Governor Thornton Quigg Newton, Mayor of Denver Senator Eugene Millikin Congressman Byron Rogers Congressman William S. Hill Congressman J. Edgar Chenoweth Congressman Wayne N. Aspinall After making a few remarks, the President pressed a button, activating a mechanism which unveiled a plaque which is the cornerstone of the Radio Building. 11:00 am The President left Boulder, Colorado 11:30 am The President arrived at Brighton, Colorado. He was greeted by Frank A. Kemp who took him on a brief tour of the factory of the Great Western Sugar Company. Following the tour, a brief meeting was held in the Office Building with 15 persons connected with the sugar beet industry. 12:30 pm The President motored to the farm of Louie J. Ehlen, accom- panied by Mr. Kemp and Mr. L. M. Pexton, where he made a brief inspection and tour. 12:45 pm The President left the Louie J. Ehlen Farm. 1:05 pm The President arrived at the Doud Residence 1:10 pm The President left the Doud Residence 1:30 pm The President arrived at Cherry Hills Country Club where he played golf with the following: Governor Thornton Mr. Moncrief L. M. Pexton TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1954 Page 3 5:50 pm The President left Cherry Hills Country Club 6:10 pm The President arrived at the Doud Residence THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1954 LOWRY AIR FORCE BASE and FRASER, COLORADO 7:20 am The President left the Doud Residence 7:30 am The President arrived at Lowry Field 8:00 am Brig. Gen Woodbury M. Burgess, Ent Air Force Base, Colorado Springs, Colorado 8:30 am The President left Lowry Field 8:40 am The President arrived at the Doud Residence 8:55 am The President left the Doud Residence accompanied by Mr. Aksel Nielsen and Mr. James C. Hagerty. 10:40 am The President arrived at the Byers Peak Ranch in Fraser, Colorado THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1954 FRASER, COLORADO The President remained at the Aksel Nielsen Ranch near Fraser, Colorado. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1954 The President remained at the Aksel Nielsen Ranch near Fraser, Colorado THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1954 FRASER, COLORADO The President remained at the Aksel Nielsen Ranch near Fraser, Colorado. Mr. Bryce N. Harlow went to the Ranch to go over some speeches with the President. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1954 The President remained at the Aksel Nielsen Ranch near Fraser, Colorado. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1954 LOWRY AIR FORCE BASE 8:10 am The President departed the Byers Peake Ranch 9:50 am The President arrived at the Doud residence 10:20 am The President departed the Doud residence for his office at Lowry Air Force Base 10:30 am The President arrived at his office at Lowry Air Force Base 12:25 pm The President departed his office at Lowry Air Force Ease for Cherry Hills Country Club 12:40 pm The President arrived at Cherry Hills Country Club, where he played golf with Rip Arnold 4:30 pm The President departed Cherry Hills Country Club 4:45 pm The President arrived at the Doud residence 7:45 pm The President departed the Doud residence, accompanied by General Francis de Guingand 7:55 pm The President arrived at the Brown Palace Hotel, and dinner was served in the Presidential suite 10:50 pm The President departed the Brown Palace Hotel 11:00 pm The President arrived at the Doud residence THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1954 LOWRY AIR FORCE BASE 7:15 am The President left the Doud Residence 7:25 am The President arrived at Lowry Field 8:15 am Honorable Leonard Hall Mr. James Bassett Mr. Val Washington Mr. Robert Humphrey Governor Adams General Persons Mr. Martin Mr. Morgan Mr. Hagerty Mr. Snyder 10:00 am Honorable Harold Stassen 10:25 am Major General Francis de Guingand (General de Guingand, a personal friend of the President, came in to pay his respects.) 10:45 am General Raymond McLain 11:15 am The President left Lowry Field with General McLain 11:30 am The President arrived at Cherry Hills Country Club 12:15 pm The President had luncheon with the following: William F. Nicholson Mark Kramer Rip Arnold J. G. Dyer Laurence Skutt Governor Thornton Harry Anholt Harold D. Writer (The above group presented the President with a five- piece furniture set) General Raymond McLain Carl Anderson Don Kennedy Roland V. Rodman TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1954 Page 2 12:50 pm The President played golf with the following: General Raymond McLain Mr. Donald S. Kennedy Mr. Roland V. Rodman Mr. Carl Anderson 5:10 pm The President left Cherry Hills Country Club 5:20 pm The President arrived at the Doud Residence THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1954 LOWRY AIR FORCE BASE 7:45 am The President and Mrs. Eisenhower left the Summer White House offices for Chapel No. 1, Lowry Air Force Base, to attend services for National Day of Prayer. 8:25 am The President returned to his office. 8:30 am Mr. W. N. Flenniken of Denver Mr. Elmer Brock of Cheyenne, Wyoming Mr. Lee Keith of Kaycee, Wyoming Mr. Fred Woodring of Casper, Wyoming 9:15 am (Mr. Aksel Nielsen) (Mr. W. E. McCauley) (Mr. W. A. Alexander) (Mr. J. G. Bejarano) (Mr. Nielsen requested that the President see these men of the Shell Oil Company from Denver.) OFF THE RECORD 9:55 am (Mr. Irving Geist) (Mr.. Arthur Rydstrom of New York City) (These men, friends of the President, came from New York City to pay their respects.) OFF THE RECORD 11:56 am The President departed from the office and motored to the Doud residence. 12:10 pm The President arrived at the Doud residence. 1:15 pm The President departed the Doud residence and motored to his office at Lowry Air Force Base. 1:47 pm The President departed Lowry Air Force Base in the Columbine for Missoula, Montana. 5:31 pm The President arrived at Missoula County Airport, where he participated in a program dedicating the new Forest Service Smokejumpers Center. 6:26 pm The President departed from Missoula County Airport and flew to Walla Walla, Washington. 6:45 pm PST The President arrived at Walla Walla, Washington, and was greeted by the following: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1954 Page 2 The Secretary of the Interior Senator Guy Cordon Congressman Sam Coon Governor Patterson Mr. Jess Gard Mrs. Cornett Mr. Ed C. Boenke Miss Margaret VanLubkin Governor Arthur B. Langlie Congressman Hal Holmes Mayor Buerstatte Mr. Harlan I. Peyton Mr. George Kinnear Mrs. 3. I. Olson Mrs. Tourtellotte Mr. James Kuhns Mr. Arthur Cox 7:10 pm The President arrived at the Marcus Whitman Hotel in Calla Walla, Washington, where he remained overnight. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1954 LOWRY AIR FORCE BASE 7:50 am PST The President had breakfast with approximately fifty guests at the Marcus Whitman Hotel, Walla Walla, Washington. 8:34 am The President left the Marcus hitmen Hotel and drove to McNary Dam. 9:50 am The President arrived at McNary Dam, and was greeted by General Samuel D. Sturgis, U.S. Army Chief of Engineers. 9:52 am The President entered the Administration Building of McNary Dam, where he was briefed on the technical aspects of the Dam by: General Samuel D. Sturgis General E. C. Itschner Governor Len B. Jordan of Idaho 10:02 am The President left the Administration Building and inspected the Dam. 10:28 am The President appeared on the speakers platform for the dedication of McNary Dam. 10:40 am The President gave a five minute talk dedicating McNary Dam. 11:03 am The President departed McNary Dam and drove to Pendleton Airport, Pendleton, Oregon. 12:20 am The President was airborne for Los Angeles, California. 3:00 pm PDT The President arrived International Airport, Los Angeles, California, where he was met by the following: Senator William F. Knowland Senator Thomas H. Kuchal Congressman Gordon L. McDonough Congressman Donald L. Jackson Congressman Craig Hosmer Congressman Carl Henshaw Congressman Edgar W. Hiestand Congressman Joseph F. Holt Congressman Glenard P. Lipscomb Congressman Patrick J Hillings THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1954 Page 2 Honorable Goodwin J. Knight, Governor of California Mr. Harold J. Powers Mr. Morris Poulson Mr. A. Ronald Button Mrs. Marjorie N. E. Benedict Mr. Thomas W. Caldecott Mr. Howard Abmonson Mr. George Murphy Mr. David G. Saunders Mrs. Valley Knudsen Mr. Oscar Trippett Mrs. Carol Kearns Mr. John Krehbill 5:10 pm PDT The President departed International Airport for the Statler Hotel. 6:00 pm The President arrived at the Statler Hotel. 8:25 pm The President departed Statler Hotel for the Hollywood Bowl. 8:45 pm The President arrived at the Hollywood Bowl, where he addressed a public rally sponsored by the National Federation of Republican Women and Citizens for Eisenhower of Southern California. 9:30 pm The President departed the Hollywood Bowl for the Statler Hotel. 9:45 pm The President arrived at the Statler Hotel, where he remained overnight. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1954 LOWRY AIR FORCE BASE 7:30 am PDT The President had breakfast in the Pacific Room of the Statler Hotel with a small group. 9:20 am The President left the Statler Hotel for the Ambassador Hotel, where he addressed the 73rd Convention of the American Federation of Labor. 10:10 am The President departed the Ambassador Hotel for International Airport. 10:33 am The President was airborne from Los Angeles for Denver, Colorado. 2:00 pm MST The President arrived at Lowry Air Force Base, Denver, Colorado. 2:05 pm The President arrived at his office, Lowry Air Force Base. 2:20 pm The President departed his office enroute to Cherry Hills Country Club, where he played golf with the following: Mr. Joe Dier Mr. Rip Arnold 5:45 pm The President departed Cherry Hills Country Club and returned to the Doud residence. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1954 LOWRY AIR FORCE BASE 6:45 am (General Woodbury Burgess called on the President at the Doud Residence) (OFF THE RECORD) 7:15 am The President departed the Doud Residence 7:25 am The President arrived at his office Lowry Air Force Base 7:50 am Honorable Robert Cutler (General Cutler came to brief the President on National Security Council Meeting) 9:15 am Honorable Harry Darby Mr. Emmett Graham Mr. Joyce Hall Mr. Sam Heller Governor Ed Arn (These men from Kansas came to discuss the possibility of the President visiting Abilene in October) 10:30 am The President left his office and drove to Cherry Hills Country Club where he was interviewed by Charles Lucey and then played golf with the following: Rip Arnold Fred Manning, Jr. James Hagerty 5:15 pm The President departed Cherry Hills Country Club for the Doud Residence. THE PRESIDENT's APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1954 LOWRY AIR FORCE BASE 10:50 am The President and Mrs. Eisenhower attended church services at the Corona Presbyterian Church 12:03 am The President returned to the Doud Residence THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1954 LOWRY AIR FORCE BASE 7:30 am The President departed the Doud Residence for Lowry Air Force Base 7:40 am The President arrived in his office Lowry Air Force Base 8:00 am Congressman J. Edward Chenoweth of Colorado (Congressman Chenoweth requested this appointment to tell the President of the general political situation in Colorado and to have a picture of himself taken with the President) 8:30 am Mr. H. Lutcher Brown (Mr. Brown is a personal friend of the President and came to pay his respects) 9:00 am (Mr. E. R. Dunning, New York City) (Mr. David O. Selznick, California) (Dwight Van Meter of New York City) (These men came to discuss the possibility of the President making a film for a television show commemorating the Edison anniversary) (OFF THE RECORD) 9:30 am Mrs. Ellen Harris, Denver, Colorado (Mrs. Harris, candidate for Congress came to pay respects) 11:15 am The President departed Lowry AFB and drove to Cherry Hills Country Club accompanied by Honorable Ezra T. Benson, Secretary of Agriculture. 12:30 am The President gave the Beef Stew Luncheon at Cherry Hills Country Club honoring Secretary Benson, attended by the following: Hon. Ezra Taft Benson C. Walter Allen Harry M. Anholt Robert F. Archibold, Jr. Ralph R. Arnold Harry Bashore John A. Culbreath Ed Dudley Joe G. Dyer William W. Flenniken MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1954 Page 2 David G. Gordon Col. Edwin M. Goyette Eugene F. Gregory Gen. Martin Griffin Palmer Hoyt Claude Maer Lewis B. Maytag Charles Newton Will F. Nicholson Carl A. Norgren Marshall F. Norling L. M. Pexton Alvin Schrepferman Howard Shadford Brig. Gen. John T. Sprague Harry D. Strunk Harold D. Writer W. R. McIlvaine E. J. Campbell Richard W. Braun R. L. Manning Fred Manning, Jr. Edward D. Nfcholson Alan Phipps Robert Six Jack Smith Bal Swan Merriman Smith Marvin Arrowsmith Robert Clark Garnett D. Horner Mrs. Garnett D. Horner Edward T. Folliard Jerry Greene Robert Donovan William Blair Laurence H. Burd Ed Darby Russell W. Baker John Sutherland George Garrott George Herman Ray Scherer Charles von Fremd Thomas Craven Arthur Lodovichetti Robert Hess MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1954 Page 3 William Macy Mrs. William Macy Jean DuBois Harry Mack Glen Nock Thoreau Willat Herbert Lovisone Frank Cancellare Maurice Johnson Ed Laker John Rous Ronald Weston Carroll S. Linkins Robert Hansen Gwen Gibson Dolores Plested Major Jack Laurie James Leisy 2:00 pm. The President played golf with the following: Ed Dudley, Colorado Springs Rip Arnold, Denver Bud Maytag, Colorado Springs 6:35 pm President left Cherry Hills Country Club and motored to the Doud Residence THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1954 LOWRY AIR FORCE BASE 7:35 am The President departed from the Doud Residence for Lowry Air Force Base 8:00 am Honorable Robert Stevens, Secretary of Army General Matthew B. Ridgeway, Chief of Staff, United States Army 9:00 am Honorable Arthur Burns 10:00 am Mr. Howard T. Shadford of Denver (Mr. Shadford came to fit a pair of glasses for the President) 10:30 am The President departed Lowry Air Force Base for Cherry Hills Country Club 11:50 am The President had lunch at Cherry Hills with the following: Del E. Webb A. C. Rubel H. R. Berglund Joe Cohen Louis Wertz Bill Morgan Lewis Hayden Bill Tomberlin Mark Kramer Rip Arnold Governor Dan Thornton 12:35 pm The President played golf with the following: Honorable Dan Thornton, Governor of Colorado Mr. H. R. Berglund Mr. Del Webb, Phoenix, Arizona 3:35 pm The President presented his autograph to Miss Ann Mack and Miss Susan Mack, Denver, Colorado 4:25 pm The President left Cherry Hills Country Club for the Doud Residence 6:45 pm The President left the Doud Residence with Mrs. Eisenhower and Mrs. Doud and attended dinner at the quarters of General John T. Sprague, Commander Lowry Air Force Base 9:55 pm The President departed General Sprague's quarters for the Doud Residence THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1954 LOWRY AIR FORCE BASE 7:45 am The President departed the Doud Residence for Lowry Air Force Base 7:55 am The President arrived at his office, Lowry Air Force Base 10:20 am The President left Lowry Air Force Base for Cherry Hills Country Club 10:35 am The President arrived at Cherry Hills Country Club 10:55 am The President played golf with the following: Governor Dan Thornton of Colorado Rip Arnold Palmer Hoyt 12:25 pm The President attended a luncheon with the following: Governor Dan Thornton Mr. George W. Strake Mr. D. G. Gordon Mr. Ralph R. Arnold Mr. James B. Black, Jr. Mr. Richard W. Braun Dr. T. Dan Cunningham Mr. Leonard DeLue Mr. William J. Geddes Mr. John R. Gordon Mr. Paul Grafe Mr. Edward H. Honnen Mr. Palmer Hoyt Mr. Arthur E. Johnson Mr. James D. Maitland Mr. Robert P. Martin Mr. Myer Neusteter Mr. Myron D. Neusteter Mr. Everiet Seabury 4:16 pm The President departed Cherry Hills Country Club 4:31 pm The President arrived at the Doud Residence THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1954 LOWRY AIR FORCE BASE 7:30 am The President departed the Doud Residence for Lowry Field 7:40 am The President arrived at his office Lowry Air Force Base 8:15 am (O. A. Lamoreux) OFF THE RECORD 8:30 am (Mr. John Jackson, Sr.) (Mr. John Jackson, Jr.) (Col Schulz requested to bring these two men in to see the President) OFF THE RECORD 10:00 am The Secretary of Agriculture 11:05 am The President departed his office for Cherry Hills Country Club via Pine Arches Sub Division 11:25 am The President arrived at Cherry Hills Country Club 11:45 am The President practiced golf 12:25 pm The President had lunch at Cherry Hills with the following: Mr. John Jackson Mr. John Jackson, Jr. Mr. D. G. Gordon Mr. Fred Goodstein Mr. Harry Anholt Mr. John Culbreath Mr. Marshall F. Norling Mr. William G. Griffith Mr. Van Holt Garrett Mr. Donald F. Bromfield Mr. Alvin F. Franz Mr. Earl Page Mr. John McAllister Mr. F. S. Jones Mr. Henry Van Schaack, Sr. Mr. Ralph R. Arnold Mr. Clarence Daly Mr. Jack Lueders Mr. Clarence Sherwood Mr. Matt J. Skorey Mr. Joe Dyer Gov. Thornton Mr. Lloyd Mangrum THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1954 Page 2 1:10 pm The President played golf with the following: Rip Arnold John Jackson, Sr. John Jackson, Jr. 4:40 pm The President departed Cherry Hills for the Doud Residence 4:55 pm The President arrived at the Doud Residence 5:05 pm The President was made an honorary member of Brownie Troop 643, whose leader is Mrs. Claude Mair. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1954 LOWRY AIR FORCE BASE 7:20 am MST The President departed the Doud residence. 7:30 am Arrived at his office at Lowry Field. 9:00 am Mr. Charles White, President of Republic Steel Company (Mr. White came to pay his respects) 10:00 am The President departed his office, accompanied by Mr. Charles White and motored to the Brown Palace Hotel. 10:15 am Arrived at the Brown Palace where he picked up Mr. George Allen, proceeded to 1711 California Street and picked up Mr. Aksel Nielsen, then drove on for a sightseeing tour and inspection of Mr. Nielsen's tarm, surrounding area, etc. 11:45 am Arrived at Cherry Hills Country Club. 12:00 noon The President practiced golf for fifteen minutes. 12:15 pm The President had lunch with the following: Mr. Bill Flenniken (who gave the luncheon) Mr. George Allen Mr. Mark Kramer Mr. Aksel Nielsen Mr. Charles White Mr. Rip Arnold Mr. Lloyd Mangrum Mr. Don Kelly Mr. A. M. Bell Colonel Robert L. Schulz Major A. D. Hardey Mr. Warwick M. Downing Mr. Maury Gooden Mr. L. M. Pexton Mr. John Louisio Mr. Jack Beardwood 1:00 pm The President played golf with the following: Mr. Charles White Mr. Don Kelly Mr. Jack Beardwood FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1954 Page 2 4:10 pm The President completed 18 holes of golf. 4:55 pm The President, accompanied by Mr. Charles White and Mr. George Allen, departed Cherry Hills and motored to the Summer White House. 5:15 pm Arrived at the Summer White House THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1954 LOWRY AIR FORCE BASE 7:25 am The President departed the Doud Residence 7:35 am The President arrived at Lowry Field 8:00 am (Colonel John H. McCann) (Came to deliver message to the President from Brigadier General Woodbury Burgess, Deputy Chief of Staff, Intelligence, Air Defense Command, Colorado Springs, Colorado) OFF THE RECORD 8:45 am General Alfred M. Gruenther 9:35 am The President departed office accompanied by General Gruenther 9:50 am The President arrived at Cherry Hills Country Club 10:05 am The President practiced golf 10:22 am The President played golf with the following: Lloyd Mangrum Rip Arnold Bill Robinson 1:11 pm The President completed playing 18 holes of golf 1:45 pm The President had lunch with the following: Lloyd Mangrum Bill Robinson Aksel Nielsen Rip Arnold Doctor Snyder General Gruenther George Allen 2:40 pm The President departed Cherry Hills Country Club 2:55 pm The President arrived at the Doud Residence THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1954 LOWRY AIR FORCE BASE 10:50 am The President left the Doud Residence with Mrs. Eisenhower for Corona Presbyterian Church where he attended the 10:55 am Service 12:07 pm The President departed the church and returned to the Doud Residence, arriving at 12:10 pm 12:20 pm The President departed Doud Residence for Brown Palace Hotel 12:30 pm The President arrived at the Brown Palace Hotel and was escorted to the Presidential Suite 825 by Harry Anholt 1:05 pm The President had lunch with the following in Suite 825: Mr. Charles Halleck, Congressman from Indiana Mr. John Colbourne, businessman and companion of Mr. Halleck, from Morocco, Indiana 2:00 pm Luncheon concluded 2:30 pm The President left Suite 825 and proceeded to Suite 840 where he joined General Alfred Gruenther, Mr. George Allen and Mr. William Robinson 3:30 pm Mrs. Eisenhower, accompanied by Mrs. Elvira Doud, arrived at the Brown Palace Hotel and spent the afternoon in the Presidential Suite. 6:45 pm The President, accompanied by General Gruenther, Mr. Allen and Mr. Robinson returned to the Presidential Suite and joined Mrs. Eisenhower and Mrs. Doud and were then joined by the following: Mrs. George Allen; Governor and Mrs. Dan Thornton; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Anholt, and Doctor and Mrs. Howard McC Snyder. 7:00 pm Entire group proceeded to Room 831 where a buffet supper was served 8:45 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed Brown Palace and returned to the Doud Residence. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1954 LOWRY AIR FORCE BASE 7:20 am The President left the Doud Residence. 7:30 am The President arrived at Lowry Air Force Base. 7:30 am Hon. Charles E. Wilson, The Secretary of Defense 9:30 am Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. I. Jack Martin Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Gabriel Hauge 11:05 am The President departed the office and went to the Cherry Hills Club. 11:20 am Arrived at the Cherry Hills Country Club. 12:00 Noon Luncheon given by the Cherry Hills Country Club members, attended by approximately 140 persons. 1:00 pm Luncheon concluded. 1:27 pm The President played golf with the following: Mr. Marshall Norling Mr. Jerry Campbell Mr. Bob McIlvaine 4:15 pm The President completed playing 18 holes of golf. 4:37 pm The President departed Cherry Hills enroute to Doud Resident. 4:53 pm The President arrived at the Doud Residence, accompanied by Mr. George Allen. 5:00 pm The President departed the Doud residence for Hughes Sound Film Studios. 5:20 pm Arrived at the Hughes Sound Film Studios where two minute film was made of the President, which will be shown during a two-hour television show on Sunday, October 24, 1954, commemorating the anniversary of the invention of the incandescent light bulb by Thomas Edison. OFF THE RECORD. 6:30 pm The President departed Hughes Film Studios, arriving at the Doud Residence at 6:50 pm/ THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1954 LOWRY AIR FORCE BASE 7:21 am The President departed the Doud Residence 7:33 am The President arrived at Lowry Field 8:00 am Mr. William H. Jackson of New York (Mr. Jackson came to report to the President on matters related to the informational activities of the government) 9:30 am Captain Mario Lopez of Guatamala (Captain Lopez came to present silver tray as a personal gift from President Castillo Armas. This arranged at the request of Congressman Pat Hillings and the State Department) 10:00 am Congressman Richard Simpson of Pennsylvania 11:25 am President departed office for Cherry Hills 11:40 am President arrived at Cherry Hills Country Club and was greeted by Rip Arnold, Mr. Rankin and Buster Core. 11:50 am The President practiced golf 12:20 pm The President had lunch with the following: Mr. George Allen Mr. D. G. Gordon Mr. C. L. Hubner Mr. Ralph R. Arnold Mr. Charles Boettcher Mr. Donald F. Brown Mr. Erle O. Kistler Mr. David R. Murphy Mr. Chris Dobbins Mr. Harry Sullivan Mr. Arthur Sheeley Mr. Leo Levington Governor Dan Thornton Mr. Mark Kramer Mr. F. E. Hanka Mr. William H. Brereton Mr. Phil Alexander Mr. Hi Tatarski Mr. Robert L. Manning Mr. Aksel Nielsen Mr. John A. Carbone TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1954 Page 2 1:00 pm Luncheon concluded 1:10 pm The President played golf with the following: Governor Dan Thornton Rip Arnold Robert Manning 4:15 pm The President completed playing 18 holes of golf 4:33 pm President departed the Club enroute to the Brown Palace Hotel, via the Doud Residence 4:55 pm President arrived at the Brown Palace Hotel 8:10 pm President had dinner in Room 827 with the following: Mrs. Eisenhower Mrs. Elvira Doud Governor and Mrs. Thornton Doctor and Mrs. Snyder Mr. & Mrs. John Culbreath Mr. and Mrs. George Allen Mr. & Mrs. Harry Anholt 9:00 pm President returned to the Presidential Suite, where he remained until 11:27 pm 11:27 pm The President departed Brown Palace Hotel 11:35 pm The President arrived at the Doud Residence THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1954 LOWRY AIR FORCE BASE 7:14 am The President departed the Doud residence for his office at Lowry Air Force Base 7:24 am The President arrived at his office, Lowry Air Force Base 7:30 am Mr. Henry Lipf, Candidate for Congress from Arizona Mr. William B. Butler, Candidate for Congress from Texas Mr. Bruce Alger, Candidate for Congress from Texas Mr. Erwin H. Schwiebert, Candidate for Congress from Idaho (These candidates came TO pay their respects to the President, and to have their picture taken with him) 7:38 am The President left Lowry Air Force Base 8:00 am The President departed the Doud residence for Bal Swans Hertford Farm Ranch, Pine, Colorado, accompanied by Mr. George Allen Mr. Aksel Nielsen 9:14 am The President arrived at Fal Swans Hertford Farm Ranch 4:55 pm The President departed the Bal Swans Hertford Farm Ranch 6:12 pm The President arrived at. the Doud residence THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1954 LOWRY AIR FORCE BASE 7:33 am The President departed the Doud residence 7:42 am The President arrived at his office, Lowry Air Force Base 8:00 am Honorable Robert Cutler (General Cutler is coming to brief the President on National Security Council meeting) 9:00 am (Hon. Robert Cutler) (Major Gen. John K. Gerhart) (Mr. Jim Lay ) (Mr. S. E. Gleason ) (Mr. J. Patrick Coyne ) (General Cutler brought these members of the National Security Council in to see the President briefly) OFF THE RECORD 9:45 am the Vice President 10:48 am The President departed Lowry Air Force Base for Cherry Hills Country Club 11:13 am The President arrived at Cherry Hills Country Club 12:00 pm The President had luncheon with the following: The Vice President Mr. Rip Arnold Mr. Leonard Hall Mr. Donald Nixon Mr. Ray Aberthnot Mr. Arthur Rydstrom Mr. George Allen Mr. David G. Gorden 4:43 pm The President departed Cherry Hills Country Club 4:53 pm The President arrived at the Doud residence THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1954 LOWRY AIR FORCE BASE 8:38 am The President departed the Doud residence for his office at Lowry Air Force Base 8:49 am The President arrived at his office, Lowry Air Force Base 10:00 am The following witnessed the President signing a proclamation proclaiming the period October 11th thru October 16, 1954, as National Nurse Week: Admiral Lucile Petry Leone, Assistant Surgeon General of the United States Miss Ruth Sleeper, President of National League for Nurses Miss Agnes Ohlson, President of American Nurses Association Mrs. Stuart Alexander, Consultant to the Surgeon General 10:15 am Bishop Ralph A. Ward (Bishop Ward, who served the Methodist Church in China for many years and is now resident bishop for Formosa and Hong Kong, came to tell the President his views on the general picture in Asia) 10:30 am Mr. Shadford 10:45 am The Vice President 11:57 am The President departed his office for the Doud residence 12:05 pm The President arrived at the Doud residence 5:04 pm The President departed the Doud residence for the Brown Palace Hotel 5:10 pm The President arrived at the Brown Palace Hotel 5:30 pm Legislative Leaders meeting in the Presidential Suite at the Brown Palace Hotel with the following: Vice President Nixon Senator William Knowland Senator Eugene Millikin Senator Homer Ferguson Congressman Joseph Martin Congressman Leslie Arends Congressman Charles Halleck FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1954 Page 2 Congressman Leo Allen Chairman Leonard Hall Mr. James Bassett Mr. Vic Johnson Secretary Thomas Stephens Mr. Bryce Harlow Mr. Gerald Morgan Mr. Jack Martin Mr. Murray Snyder 7:14 pm The President departed the Brown Palace Hotel and motored directly to the Denver City Auditorium 7:21 pm The President arrived at the Denver City Auditorium to speak at the Republican Rally. The Vice President went on the air at 7:30 pm, spoke for about eight minutes, and then introduced the President, who spoke until 8:00 pm. 8:03 pm The President departed from the Auditorium for the Brown Palace Hotel 8:08 pm The President arrived at the Brown Palace Hotel 8:15 pm The President received the Legislative Leaders in his Suite at the Brown Palace Hotel 8:45 pm The President gave a dinner honoring the Legislative Leaders in Room 827 at the Brown Palace Hotel 10:21 pm The President departed the Brown Palace Hotel 10:27 pm The President arrived at the Doud residence THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1954 LOWRY AIR FORCE BASE 7:43 am The President departed the Doud residence 7:51 am The President arrived at his office, Lowry Air Force Base 8:45 am Lt. Gen. Floyd L. Parks Commanding General 2nd Army Fort Mead 9:10 am The President departed the office and motored to Cherry Hills Country Club, accompanied by the following: General Floyd Parks General Hubert Harmon 9:26 am The President arrived at Cherry Hills Country Club 1:05 pm The President had luncheon in private dining room with the following: General Parks General Harmon Mr. Flemming At the request of Mr. Fred Newton, the President walked on the terrace of the Club where he met 12 employees of the Illinois-California Express Company 5:15 pm The President departed Cherry Hills Country Club 5:30 pm The President arrived at the Doud residence THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1954 LOWRY AIR FORCE BASE 10:51 am The President and the First Lady departed the Doud residence and motored directly to Corona Presbyterian Church 10:53 am The President and the First Lady arrived at the Church 12:06 pm The President and the First Lady departed the Church 12:08 pm The President and the First Lady arrived at the Doud residence 12:55 pm The President and the First Lady, accompanied by Mrs. Elvira Doud, departed the Doud residence 1:16 pm The President and the First Lady, accompanied by Mrs. Doud, arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Dominick, 5050 E. Quincy Avenue, Denver, Colorado 2:21 pm The President, the First Lady and Mrs. Doud departed the Dominick residence 2:39 pm The President, the First Lady and Mrs. Doud arrived at the Doud residence THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1954 LOWRY AIR FORCE BASE 7:44 am The President departed the Doud residence 7:53 am The President arrived at his office at Lowry Air Force Base 9:15 am Mr. W. P. Wells of Denver, Colorado (Mrs. Eisenhower suggested that Mr. Wells be invited to call on the President) 9:20 am Honorable Frank A. Barrett of Wyoming (Senator Barrett came to pay his respects) 9:35 am Mr. and Mrs. Robert Six of Denver, Colorado (Mr. and Mrs. Six came to pay their respects) 10:00 am (Frank Wood of Wichita Falls, Texas) OFF THE RECORD ( 10:43 am The President departed Lowry Air Force Base for Cherry Hills Country Club 11:40 am The President had luncheon at Cherry Hills Country Club with the following: Mr. Ed Dudley Mr. Al Schrepferman Mr. Golding Fairchild 4:38 pm The President departed Cherry Hills Country Club 4:54 pm The President arrived at the Doud residence THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1954 LOWRY AIR FORCE BASE 7:44 am The President departed the Doud residence 7:55 am The President arrived at his office, Lowry Air Force Base 8:00 am (Mr. C. Walter Allen of Denver) (Mr. Tomoshige Arashi) (A/2C Hirotoshi Tagashira) (Mr. Arashi painted a portrait of the President which the Rockefeller Center Foundation presented to Columbia University. He came to pay his respects. Airman Tagashira was the interpreter.) OFF THE RECORD 9:00 am Mr. Charles Lucey, Scripps-Howard Mr. Edward T. Folliard, The Washington Post Mr. Martin Hayden, The Detroit News Mr. Dick Wilson, Cowles Publications (This delegation from the Gridiron Club came to invite the President to the Gridiron Dinner on December 11th) 9:45 am The President made a short film to promote national support for American participation in the 1954-55 Olympics 10:25 am The President his office at Lowry Air Force Base 10:42 am The President arrived at Cherry Hills Country Club and played golf with the following: Mr. Bill Flenniken Mr. Bob Warren Mr. Rip Arnold 12:25 pm The President had luncheon at the Cherry Hills Country Club with the following: Mr. R. B. Griffith, Investments, Las Vegas, Nevada Mr. D. G. Gordon, Contractor, Denver, Colorado Mr. Thomas P. Campbell, Manager of Parks & Improvements, Denver, Colorado Mr. Sam Gregory, Real Estate, Van Schaack & Co., Denver, Colorado Mr. John T. McDonough, Manager, Albany Hotel, Denver, Colorado Mr. Frank H. Ricketson, President, Fox West Coast Theatre, Denver, Colorado Mr. Ralph L. Rickenbaugh, Cadillac Dealer, Denver, Colorado TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1954 Page 2 Dr. John T. Jacobs, Physician, Denver, Colorado Dr. Earl G. Miller, Physician, Denver, Colorado Mr. Jerry Baake, Beacon Supper Club, Denver, Colorado Mr. Willie Hartzell, Beacon Supper Club, Denver, Colorado Mr. Nicholas R. Petry, Contractor, Denver, Colorado Mr. Ralph R. Arnold, Pro, Cherry Hills Country Club, Denver, Colorado Mr. W. W. Flenniken, Oil Producer, Denver, Colorado Mr. Robert E. Warren, Insurance, Denver, Colorado Mr. John A. Culbreath, Insurance, Denver, Colorado Mr. J. Hal Myers, Investment Broker, Denver, Colorado Mr. O. G. Martin, Handicap Committee, Denver, Celorado Mr. Chester M. Schrepferman, Contractor, Denver, Colorado 5:43 pm The President departed Cherry Hills Country Club 5:55 pm The President arrived at the Doud residence THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1954 LOWRY AIR FORCE BASE 8:00 am The President departed the Doud residence 8:10 am The President arrived at his office at Lowry Air Force Base 8:30 am Mr. William Tomberlin of Denver (Mr. Tomberlin came to pay his respects) 8:45 am Mr. H. W. Scatterday, Sr., of Denver, Colorado Mr. LeRoy Powelka of Lakewood, Colorado Mr. Robert S. Lawrence of Lakewood, Colorado (These gentlemen came to pay their respects) 10:00 am Senator Arthur Watkins of Utah 10:35 am (Aksel Nielsen) OFF THE RECORD 10:39 am The President departed his office at Lowry Air Force Base 10:55 am The President arrived at the Red Comet Manufacturing Company, 138 East Main Street, Littleton, Colorado 11:32 am The President departed the plant for Cherry Hills Country Club 11:44 am The President arrived at Cherry Hilb Country Club 12:15 pm The President had luncheon in the main dining room with a group of 75 Republican workers from Colorado who have been active in the United Republican Financial Campaign 5:10 pm The President departed the Cherry Hills Country Club 5:25 pm The President arrived at the Doud residence 5:46 pm The President departed the Doud residence, accompanied by Acting Press Secretary Murray Snyder 6:01 pm The President arrived at the Brown Palace Hotel 7:22 pm The President departed the Brown Palace Hotel 7:29 pm The President arrived at the Doud residence THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1954 LOWRY AIR FORCE BASE 7:54 am The President departed the Doud residence for Lowry Air Force Base. 8:05 am The President arrived at his office, Lowry Air Force Base. 8:30 am Major and Mrs. Charles J. Pinto 9:10 am Mr. Sam Telep of Greeley, Colorado, Colorado State Chairman of the Young Republicans Miss Joyce Bovik of Denver, Colorado, Young Republican National Committeewoman from Colorado Mr. A. E. Small, Jr., of Edgewater, Colorado, Chairman of the Eleven Western States Council of Young Republicans (These Young Republicans came in to present to the President a resolution commending him for his encouragement to young people to exercise their rights as voters and assume their responsibilities as citizens.) 10:15 am The President left Lowry Air Force Base and motored to the Windsor Hotel, picking up Mr. Aksel Nielsen at his office on the way. 10:40 am The President arrived at the Windsor Hotel, where he was shown through the Hotel by Mrs. Mary Hohnbaum. 11:02 am The President departed the Windsor Hotel and motored to the U. S. Mint. 11:07 am Arrived at the U. S. Mint. The President and Mr. Nielsen were taken on a tour and inspection of the Mint by Mrs. Alma K. Schneider. 11:50 am The President and Mr. Nielsen departed the U. S. Mint and motored to Cherry Hills Country Club. 12:07 pm Arrived at Cherry Hills Country Club. 12:20 pm The President attended a Luncheon at the Club given in his honor in the Empire Room. The following guests were present: Governor Dan Thornton Mr. Al Peake, Standard Oil of Indiana, Chicago, Illinois Mr. Dan Gainey, Live Stock, Owatonna, Minn. Mr. D. G. Gordon, Contractor, Denver Mr. Marshall F. Norling, Manufacturer Fire Extinguishers, Denver Mr. Robert P. Martin, Contractor, Denver Mr. Richard W. Braun, President, Wholesale Florists, Denver Mr. W. W. Flenniken, Oil Producer, Denver Mr. Robert E. Warren, Insurance, Denver Mr. J. Hal Myers, Investment Broker, Denver Mr. John R. Moran, Attorney, Denver Mr. E. J. Campbell, Liquor Distributor, Denver Mr. William E. Morgan, Manager, Union Oil Co. of California, Denver, Colo. Mr. Chester Schrepferman, Contractor, Denver Mr. Arthur E. Johnson, President, Argo Oil Corp., Denver THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1954 Page 2 12:20 pm Luncheon - Cherry Hills (Continued) Mr. L. M. Pexton, President, Denver Union Stockyards, Denver Mr. Harry Anholt, Manager, Brown Palace llotel, Denver Mr. Mark Kramer, Secretary to the Governor, Denver Mr. John A. Culbreath, Insurance, Denver Mr. Leslie B. Arnold, Mortgage Banker, Denver Mr. Charles A. Haskell, Attorney, Denver Mr. Bal Swan, President, Savings & Loan, Denver Mr. Aksel Nielsen, President, Title Guaranty Co., Denver Mr. D. E. Buchanan, President, Heckethorn Manufacturing Co., Denver Mr. Arthur Rydstrom, Senior Vice President, Webb & Knapp, Inc., Denver Mr. Ralph R. Arnold, Golf Pro, Cherry Hills Country Club Mr. Lugene F. Gregory, Insurance, Denver Mr. C. Neil Norgren, Vice President, C. A. Norgren Co., Denver Mr. J. L. McIlvaine, Contractor, Wash., D. C. Mr. Edward Carr, Real Estate, Wash., D. C. Mr. Morton R. Fleming, Investments, Denver Mr. Norman Smith, Livestock, Larkspur, Colorado Mr. Roland V. Rodman, President, Anderson Pritchard Oil Corp., Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 1:50 pm The President teed off with the following: Gov. Dan Thornton Mr. Rip Arnold 5:08 pm The President departed Cherry Hills Country Club and motored to the Doud Residence. 5:23 pm The President arrived at the Doud Residence. 6:08 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower and Mrs. Elvira Doud departed the Doud Residence and motored to the Brown Palace Hotel. 6:15 pm Arrived at the Brown Palace Hotel. The following attended a Birthday Dinner for the President in the Presidential Suite: Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower Mrs. Elvira Doud Gov. and Mrs. Dan Thornton Mr. and Mrs. David Gordon Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Pexton Mr. and Mrs. Harry Anholt Mr. and Mrs. Aksel Nielsen Gen. and Mrs. Howard McC. Snyder Col. Robert Schulz Col. William Draper Mr. George Allen 10:59 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower and Mrs. Elvira Doud departed the Brown Palace Hotel and motored to the Doud Residence. 11:06 pm Arrived at the Doud Residence. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1954 LOWRY AIR FORCE BASE 8:22 am The President departed the Doud Residence. 8:33 am The President arrived at his office at Lowry Air Force Base. 9:11 am The President departed Lowry Air Force Base. 9:20 am The President arrived at the Doud Residence. MST 12:15 pm The President departed the Doud Residence. MST 12:25 pm Arrived Lowry Air Force Base. MST 12:34 pm Airborne Denver, Colorado, for Indianapolis, Indiana. CST 5:34 pm Arrived Indianapolis, Indiana. (See below) CST 9:10 pm Airborne Indianapolis, Indiana, for Washington, D. C. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1954 EST 12:10 am Arrived MATS Terminal, Washington National Airport. 12:16 am Departed MATS Terminal. 12:25 am Arrived at the White House. On October 15th, the President went to Butler University, Indianapolis, Ind. and delivered a speech before the National Institute of Animal Agriculture at Butler University Field House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1954 8:45 am (Hon. Arthur Summerfield, The Postmaster General) OFF THE RECORD 9:00 am (Hon. Robert Cutler) 9:45 am (Mr. Bill Bangert) OFF the RECORD (Mr. Bangert is the Republican Candidate for House of Representatives from St. Louis, Missouri) 10:00 am Mr. Spyros Skouras Dr. and Mrs. Milko Skofic, of Italy Mr. E. R. Zorgniotti, U. S. Representative of Italian Films (Mrs. Skofic is Gina Lollobrigida, leading motion picture star of Italy) 11:00 am (Barber) 11:15 am General Omar Bradley 11:30 am H.E. Sir Roger Makins, The British Ambassador Lord Baillieu, United Kingdom Chairman of the English Speaking Union 12:30 pm H.E. Mohammed Ali, the Prime Minister of Pakistan H.E. Syed Amjad Ali, the Ambassador of Pakistan Hon. Henry A. Byroade, Assistant Secretary of State Hon. Horace Hildreth, American Ambassador to Pakistan 1:00 pm The President gave a Stag Luncheon for H. E. Mohammed Ali, the Prime Minister of Pakistan. The following were present: H.E. The Prime Minister of Pakistan (Mohammed Ali) Sir Mohammed Zafrullah Khan - Minister of Foreign Affairs and Commonwealth Relations H.E. The Finance Minister of Pakistan (Mohammed Ali) H.E. The Ambassador of Pakistan (Syed Amjad Ali) General Mohammed Ayub Khan - Commander-in-Chief, Pakistan Army Hon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President Hon. George Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense Hon. Sinclair Weeks, Secretary of Commerce Sen. H. Alexander Smith, New Jersey Cong. John J. Rooney, New York Hon. Herbert Hoover, Jr., Under Secretary of State Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway, Chief of Staff, U. S. Army Hon. Allen W. Dulles, Director, C. I. A. Hon. Henry A. Byroade, Assistant Secretary of State Ambassador Horace A. Hildreth Hon. Theodore C. Streibert, Director, U.S.I.A. Dr. Dennis A. Fitzgerald, F. O. A. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1954 9:00 am The President and Mrs. Eisenhower attended the nine o'clock Service at the National Presbyterian Church. 10:10 am The President met with the following in the Red Room: Hon. Val Peterson, F. C. D. A. Hon. Carter Burgess, Assistant Secretary of Defense Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. James Hagerty Mr. William Hopkins (The President authorized relief for the hurricane stricken areas) 10:20 am The President went over to the Executive Office. 12:40 pm The President returned to the White House accompanied by Mr. William Robinson. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1954 8:00 am Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State, had Breakfast with the President. 9:45 am Hon. John E. Peurifoy, American Ambassador to Thailand (Mr. Puerifoy requested this, thru Protocol, prior to departure for his new post) 10:00 am H.E. Dr. John Edward Holloway, the Ambassador of the Union of South Africa (Newly appointed - presented his credentials) 10:30 am Hon. Gabriel Hauge (This is usual Monday appointment: Dr. Burns was out of town) 11:00 am Admiral Arthur W. Radford, Chairman, J. C. S. (Usual Monday appointment) 11:30 am Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense Admiral Arthur W. Radford, Chairman, J. C. S. Gen. Nathan F. Twining, Chief of Staff, U.S. Air Force Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway, Chief of Staff, U. S. Army Adm. Robert B. Carney, Chief of Naval Operations (Hon. Robert Cutler) (Arranged by Mr. Cutler) 12:30 pm Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense (Usual Monday appointment) 12:45 pm The President received the first "Forget-Me-Not" from representatives of the Disabled American Veterans, opening their annual drive. The following were present: Colonel W. E. Leonard Mrs. Virginia Turner Abraham E. Neiden, Department Commander, DAV 1:00 pm (Hon. Herbert Brownell, The Attorney General, had Luncheon with the President - OFF THE RECORD) 2:30 pm Hon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President 5:00 pm H.E. William V. S. Tubman, the President of Liberia, arrived at the White House. 8:30 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower gave a dinner for H. E. William V. S. Tubman, the President of Liberia. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1954 8:30 am Cabinet Meeting Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State Hon. Herbert Hoover, Jr., Under Secretary of State Hon. Marion Folsom, Under Secretary of the Treasury Hon. Robert Stevens, Secretary of the Army Hon. Herbert Brownell, The Attorney General Hon. Arthur Summerfield, The Postmaster General Hon. Douglas McKay, Secretary of the Interior Hon. True D. Morse, Under Secretary of Agriculture Hon. Sinclair Weeks, Secretary of Commerce Hon. James P. Mitchell, Secretary of Labor Hon. Oveta Culp Hobby, Secretary of Health, Education & Welfare Hon. Percival F. Brundage, Deputy Director, Bur. of the Budget Hon. Harold Stassen, Director, F. O. A. Hon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, O. D. M. Hon. Philip Young, Chairman, Civil Service Commission Hon. Preston Hotchkiss, of the Economic and Security Council of UN Hon. Arthur Burns, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisors Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Bernard Shanley Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Robert Cutler Hon. Gabriel Hauge Hon. Bryce Harlow Col. Goodpaster Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Jack Martin Hon. Murray Snyder Hon. Maxwell Rabb Hon. Arthur Minnich Mr. Patterson The following were absent: The Vice President The Secretary of the Treasury The Secretary of Defense The Secretary of Agriculture The Director, Bureau of the Budget Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. 10:00 am The President opened the "New Product, New Methods and Patent Exhibit" at Veterans Memorial Building, Detroit, Michigan, by a telephone message of greeting. (The President left the Cabinet Meeting and went into the Conference Room for this.) 11:30 am (General James Doolittle) (Hon. Robert Cutler) (Mr. J. Patrick Coyne) (Mr. S. Paul Johnston) OFF THE RECORD (Mr. William D. Pawley) (Mr. William D. Franke) (Mr. Morris Hadley) (Forty-five minute OFF THE RECORD meeting arranged by Gen. Cutler) TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1954 Page 2 12:30 pm H.E. Sir Roger Makins, the British Ambassador Hon. Herbert Morrison Hon. C. Burke Elbrick, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs (Arranged at the request of Under Secretary of State Hoover) 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:00 pm Hon. James Scott Kemper, American Ambassador to Brazil (Ambassador Kemper wrote Mr. Stephens and requested this) 2:25 pm The President left for Constitution Hall, where he participated in the 1954 Honor Award Ceremony for the Department of State. (The President said a few words of greeting, after which he presented the awards to the recipients, who are employees of the Department of State.) 3:15 pm (Mr. Cy. Sulzberger) OFF THE RECORD (Col. Schulz brought Mr. Sulzberger in from his office.) 7:50 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower left for the Liberian Embassy, where they attended a dinner in their honor given by H. E. William V. S. Tubman, the President of Liberia. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1954 7:35 am The President departed the White House for MATS Terminal. 7:47 am Arrive MATS Terminal, Washington National Airport. 7:55 am Airborne for Hartford, Connecticut. 9:15 am Arrive Bradley Airport, Hartford, Connecticut. 9:30 am Departure of Presidential motorcade for Trinity College. 10:15 am Arrival of Presidential motorcade at Residence of Dr. Jacobs. 10:15 am The President meets Board of Trustees, members of the Faculty and dons cap and gown. 10:50 am President joins academic procession. 10:59 am President arrives at platform. 11:00 am Invocation. National Anthem. Brief Address by Dr. Jacobs. Hymn. Citation. Conferring of honorary degree on President. 11:20 am Address by the President. 11:30 am Alma Mater. 11:33 am Benediction. 11:35 am Recessional. 11:45 am At Residence of Dr. Jacobs. 12:20 pm Departed Residence of Dr. Jacobs enroute to Bushnell Park. 12:27 pm Arrived Bushnell Park. 12:30 pm Background talk by Mr. R. Tyrol. 12:32 pm National Anthem by Mr. Phim Hall. 12:35 pm Invocation by Bishop O'Brien. 12:38 pm Lt. Gov. Allen introduced Senator Prescott Bush. 12:40 pm Lt. Gov. Allen introduced Senator William A. Purtell. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1954 Page 2 12:42 pm Lt. Gov. Allen presented a birthday cake to Gov. Lodge. 12:45 pm The President spoke briefly. 12:48 pm Prayer for Peace by Bishop Gray, Episcopal Church. 12:50 pm Lt. Gov. Allen requested the President to cut birthday cake. 12:52 pm Benediction by nabbi Feldman. 12:55 pm Conclusion. 1:00 pm Presidential motorcade departed Bushnell Park. 1:45 pm Arrived at Bradley Airport. 1:50 pm Airborne Hartford, Conn., for LaGuardia Field. 2:30 pm Arrived Marine Terminal, LaGuardia Field, New York. 2:40 pm Motorcade departed LaGuardia Field. 3:05 pm Motorcade arrived Hotel Astor. 3:15 pm The President dropped in on Luncheon Meeting of the West Point Society of New York and spoke a few words of greeting. 3:30 pm (Mr. Goldman - The President's tailor came in with the President's new dress suit. Col. Schulz arranged appt. OFF THE RECORD) 7:10 pm Following persons arrived in Suite 700 and escorted President to Columbia Room: Mr. Ralph E. Samual Mr. Joseph Willen Mr. Albert Greenfield Mr. Henry L. Moses Mr. Joseph Blaustein 7:15 pm President departed Suite for Room "A" and group picture. 7:18 pm Left Room "A" for Columbia Room. 7:19 pm Arrived Columbia Room. 7:37 pm The President escorted by Mr. Ralph Samual, National Chairman, American Jewish Tercentenary Committee, left for Grand Ballroom. 7:39 pm President arrived in Grand Ballroom. 7:40 pm Mr. Joseph Willen introduced Rev. David De Solo Pool, who delivered the Invocation. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1954 Page 3 7:42 pm National Anthem by West Point Jewish Chapel Choir, under the direction of First Class Cadet Jack Goldstein. 7:45 pm Dinner Service started. 9:10 pm Dinner Service completed. 9:10 pm Prayer by Dr. Israel Goldstein. 9:12 pm Introductory remarks by Mr. Willen. 9:14 pm Mr. David Bernstein read messages from Prime Ministers of England, Holland and Israel. 9:17 pm Address by Mayor Robert F. Wagner. 9:22 pm Address by Governor Thomas E. Dewey. 9:32 pm Songs by West Point Jewish Chapel Choir. 9:35 pm Address by Mr. Ralph E. Samual. 9:52 pm Songs by Irving Berlin. 10:00 pm Mr. Willen introduced Judge Edgar J. Nathan, Jr., who introduced the President. 10:30 pm President concluded his Address. 10:33 pm Rev. Barrett R. Brisinen delivered the Benediction. 10:35 pm President departed for his Suite on 7th Floor. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1954 8:55 am The President left the Astor hotel and motored to the Roosevelt Hotel. 9:00 am The President arrived at the Roosevelt Hotel and was greeted by Governor Dewey and Senator Ives. They then proceeded to Room 1229. 9:13 am The President left Room 1229 enroute to the Palm Room. 9:15 am Arrived at the Palm Room. The President received Finance Group headed by Jock Whitney and also workers at Senator Ives' Headquarters. 9:35 am The President, accompanied by Governor Dewey and Senator Ives, departed the Roosevelt Hotel and motored through New York City visiting the following: The George Washington Carver Houses New Major Feegan Expressway in the Bronx Medical and Surgical Building of the Manhattan State Hospital on Wards Island Farragut Houses in Brooklyn Basic Sciences Building for the State University's College of Medicine in Brooklyn 1:05 pm The President arrived at the Valdorf-Astoria Hotel, where he established headquarters. 2:00 pm General Augustin Munoz-Grandes, Spanish Minister of the Army Col. Lyman D. Bothwell, U. S. Army (This appointment was arranged at the request of the Department of Defense and the State Department) 2:30 pm Mr. Charles E. Wilson, W. R. Grace & Company Mr. D. C. Luce, Exec. Chairman, Light's Diamond Jubilee Committee (Mr. Wilson and Mr. Luce presented the Light's Diamond Jubilee Desk Plaque to the President) 3:00 pm Mr. Marty Snyder, Boneless Turkey Company 3:30 pm Hon. Clifford Case, Candidate for Senator from New Jersey Mr. Fred E. Shepard, Congressional Candidate from New Jersey 7:10 pm His Eminence Cardinal Spellman arrived at the Presidential Suite. 7:20 pm The President and Cardinal Spellman left the Suite and went to the Jade Room on the 3rd Floor. 7:23 pm Arrived at the Jade Room and group picture was taken with the President, Cardinal Spellman, Governor Dewey, Mayor Wagner and Charles Silver. 7:30 pm Left the Jade Room. 7:30 pm Arrived Basildon Room. to 8:05 pm THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1954 Page 2 8:05 pm The President, excorted by Cardinal Spellman, departed the Basildon Room for the Grand Ballroom. 8:07 pm Arrived Grand Ballroom. 8:10 pm Invocation by Cardinal Spellman. 8:12 pm National Anthem. 8:15 pm Dinner Service started. 9:30 pm Dinner Service completed. 9:30 pm Address by Charles Silver. 9:40 pm Address by Mayor Robert F. Wagner. 9:48 pm Mimi Benzell, Concert Star. 9:59 pm Address by Governor Thomas E. Dewey. 10:12 pm Address by His Eminence Cardinal Spellman, who introduced the President. to 10:30 pm 10:30 pm Address by the President. 11:00 pm President concluded his Address. 11:05 pm The President left the Grand Ballroom and went to the Presidential Suite, where he remained overnight. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1954 6:30 am The President departed the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel and motored to LaGuardia Field. 6:55 am The President arrived at Marine Terminal, LaGuardia Field. 7:00 am Airborne for Washington, D. C. 8:05 am Arrived MATS Terminal, Washington, D. C. 8:10 am Departed MATS Terminal and motored to the White House. 8:25 am Arrived at the White House. 9:00 am National Security Council Hon. Herbert Hoover, Jr., Acting Secretary of State Hon. Robert T. Stevens, Acting Secretary of Defense Hon. Glen Lloyd, Acting Director, Foreign Operations Adm. Hon. Arthur 3. Flenming, Director, Office of Defense Mobilization Hon. George M. Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury Hon. William P. Rogers, for the Attorney General Hon. Howland R. Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget Hon. Lewis L. Strauss, Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission Hon. Arthur F. Burns, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisors Hon. Charles S. Thomas, Secretary of the Navy Hon. Harold E. Talbott, Secretary of the Air Force Hon. Donald A. Guarles, Assistant Secretary of Defense Adm. Arthur W. Radford, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway, Chief of Staff, U. S. Army Adm. Robert B. Carney, Chief of Naval Operations Gen. Nathan II. Twining, Chief of Staff, U. S. Air Force Gen. L. H. Shepherd, Jr., Commandant, U. S. Marine Corps Hon. Allen W. Dulles, Director of Central Intelligence . Hon. Robert Cutler, Special Assistant to the President Col. Andrew J. Goodpaster, White House Staff Secretary Hon. Walter S. Robertson, Assistant Secretary of State Hon. James S. Lay, Jr., Executive Secretary, N. S. C. Hon. S. Everett Gleason, Deputy Executive Secretary, N. S. C. 11:45 am (Hon. Allen Dulles, Director of Central Intelligence) OFF THE RECORD 12:00 Hon. Arthur 3. Flemming, Director, 0. D. M. (The President wrote Dr. Flemming he wanted to see him soon after his return to Washington) 12:20 pm (Hon. Arthur S. Summerfield, The Postmaster General) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Charles R. Hook, Jr., Deputy Postmaster General) 1:00 pm (Hon. Paul Hoffman had Luncheon OFF THE RECORD with the President) 4:20 pm Hon. Joseph M. Dodge, former Director, Bureau of the Budget THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1954 8:45 am (Hon. Herbert Hoover, Jr., Acting Secretary of State) (Mr. James R. Gardner, Intelligence, State Department) OFF THE RECORD (Mr. T. Achilles Polyzoides, Intelligence, State Dept.) (Hon. Sherman Adams) 9:00 am Mr. Walter Sundlun, Republican Nominee for the Senate from Rhode Island (Hon. Jack Martin) (Came in to pay his respects - photograph was taken) 9:30 am The President received the members of the United States Committee for the United Nations. (The President was asked to see this group in order to keynote observance Sunday, October 24th, as United Nations Day) The following were present: BAILEY, Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd, U.S. Committee for the UN, Wash., D.C. BALBACH, Mr. Louis, U.S. Committee for the UN, wash., D. C. BLAUSTEIN, Mr. Jacob, American Production & Trading, Baltimore BROWN, Mr. Thad, V.P., National Association of Radio and Television Broadcasters, 1771 N St., N. W., Washington, D. C. COOK, Mr. Howard, Division of Public Services, Dept. of State CURTIS, Mr. Harold L., Shell Oil Company, 50 West 50th St., New York City EVANS, Mrs. Austin, American Association of University Women, 445 Riverside Drive, New York City FIELD, Mr. Marshall, Jr., 211 Wacker Drive, Chicago 6, Illinois FINLETTER, Mr. Thomas K., 488 Madison Ave., New York City FLINN, Mr. W. G., American Association of Machinists, 9th and Mt. Vernon Place, Washington, D. C. FREDERICK, Mr. Frank, 50 State Street, Boston, Massachusetts GECHAS, Miss Olga B., U. S. Committee for the UN, Wash., D.C. GOLDBERG, Dr. Maurice HEINZ, Mr. Henry II, H. J. Heinz Co., 1062 Progress St., Pittsburgh 30, Pennsylvania HICKOK, Mr. Ray T., Hickok Manufacturing Co., Inc., 850 St. Paul St., Rochester 1, New York HILTON, Mr. Conrad, 9970 Santa Monica Blvd., Beverly Hills, Calif. HOFFMAN, Mr. Paul, The Studebaker Corp, 4530 Loma Vista Ave., Los Angeles, California Hoxter, Mr. Curtis, American Machine & Foundry Co., 261 Madison Ave., New York City JANSSON, Mrs. Kathryn, American Association for the United Nations, 1420 New York Ave., N. W., Washington, D. C. JOHANSEN, Mr. Paul, Director, UN Information Office, 2000 Massachusetts Ave., N. W., washington, D. C. KATZ, Mr. Milton, 914 E. Green St., Pasadena, California KEY, Mr. David McK., Assistant Secretary of State, Wash., D. C. LARMON, Mr. Sigurd S., 285 Madison Ave., New York City LOCKWOOD, Mrs. Warren LEONARD, Mrs. Robert F., League of Women Voters, 1026 - 17th Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1954 Page 2 9:30 am United States Committee for the United Nations (Continued) MALLON, Mr. H. Neil, President, Dresser Industries, Dallas, Texas McDONNELL, Mr. J. S., President, McDonnell Aircraft Corp, St. Louis, Missouri MASON, Mrs. William T., President, National Council of Negro Women, 1318 Vermont Ave., N. V., Washington, D. C. McILVAINE, Mr. Robinson, Assistant to the Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs, Wash., D. C. McLAUGHLIN, Mr. Robert, Public Utilities Commission, District Building, Washington, D. C. MINTENER, Hon. Bradshaw, Department of Health, Education & Welfare, 4515 Dexter St., N. W., Washington, D. C. MOORE, Mr. Hugh, Chmn of the Board, Dixie Cup Co., Laston, Pa. MORRIS, Mr. Edgar, Chairman, Washington UN Day Committee, 4001 Linnean Ave., N. W., Washington, D. C. PARKER, Mr. Joseph, National Grange, 744 Jackson Place, Wash., D. C. PATTERSON, Mr. Morehead, Chairman, U. S. Committee for the UN, American Machine & Foundry Co., 261 Madison Ave., N.Y.C. PRENTIS, Mr. H. W., Jr., Chairman, Armstrong Cork Co., Lancaster, Pa. REID, Dr. Robert H., National Education Association, 1201 - 16th St., Washington, D. C. ROCKEFELLER, Mr. John D., III, 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York City SAYMON, Miss Eleanor, Division of Public Services, Dept of State SCHIFF, Mr. Philip, National Jewish Welfare Board, 1637 Mass. Ave., Washington, D. C. SCHMIDT, Mr. Adolph N., V.P., T. Mellon & Sons, 525 William Penn Place, Pittsburgh 30, Pennsylvania SCOTT, Mr. Edgar, Montgomery & Scott, Fidelity, Philadelphia Trust Building, Philadelphia, Pa. SIBLEY, Mr. Harper, Hiram Sibley Bldg., Rochester, New York STEINKRAUS, Mr. Herman, 30 Grand St., Bridgeport 2, Connecticut STOREY, Mr. R. G., President, Southwestern Legal Foundation, Dallas, Texas SWEETSER, Mr. Arthur, 3060 Garrison Place, N. W., Washington, D. C. TALTON, Mrs. Roland, U. S. Committee for the UN, Wash., D. C. TURCK, Mr. Fenton B., President, F. B. Turck & Co., 10 Rockefeller Plaza, New York City WHEELOCK, Mr. Ward, Chairman of the Board, Ward Wheelock Co., Lincoln- Liberty Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. WHITE, Mr. Frank X., American Machine & Foundry, 261 Madison Ave., New York, New York WHITNEY, Mr. George, 23 Wall Street, New York 8, New York WOODS, Mrs. Helen, 1248 - 30th St., N. W., Washington, D. C. YOUNG, Mrs. William Harvey, Camp Fire Girls, 2817 - 31st St., N.W., Washington, D. C. ZECKENDORF, Mr. William, 383 Madison Ave., New York City 10:20 am The President departed the White House and motored to his farm at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Enroute he stopped at the Pennsylvania Monument on Gettysburg Battlefield and said a few words of greeting to the people assembled there. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1954 Page 3 1:00 pm The President was host at an outdoor luncheon at his farm at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, for Lt. Governor Lloyd H. Wood, Republican Candidate for Governor of Pennsylvania and other Republican candidates in the State. Following the Luncheon, the President departed for Camp David, Maryland, where he spent the week-end. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1954 AT CAMP DAVID, MARYLAND THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1954 9:25 am (The President arrived at the White House, after spending the week-end at Camp David, Maryland) 9:30 am (Mr. Aksel Nielsen, Denver, Colorado) OFF THE RECORD 10:15 am Hon. John L. Tappin, American Ambassador to Libya (Newly appointed and asked, thru Protocol, to pay respects before departing for new post.) 10:30 am The Earl of Wemyss and March, Chairman of the Council, National Trust for Scotland H.E. Sir Roger Makins, the British Ambassador Appointment arranged at the request of Sir Alan Lascelles. Lord Wemyss and Lady Wemyss are the guest of Mr. David Finley while visiting in Washington) 11:00 am Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense (Usual Monday appointment) 11:40 am The President left for the Airport to meet the Secretary of State. 12:30 pm The President returned to the White House. 12:45 pm Mr. John Thomas, Republican Candidate for the House of Representatives, from State of Illinois Dr. Charmentz Lenhart, Republican Candidate for the House of Representatives from Fredericksburg, Virginia 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:00 pm Mr. John Pillsbury, of Minneapolis, Minn. 2:14 pm Hon. Arthur Burns, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisors Hon. Gabriel Hauge (Usual Monday appointment) 6:30 pm The Members of the Cabinet arrived at the White House and gathered in the Conference Room. 7:00 pm Cabinet Meeting Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State Hon. George Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense Hon. Herbert Brownell, The Attorney General Hon. Arthur Summerfield, The Postmaster General Hon. Douglas McKay, Secretary of the Interior Hon. Ezra Taft Benson, Secretary of Agriculture Hon. Sinclair Weeks, Secretary of Commerce Hon. James P. Mitchell, Secretary of Labor Hon. Oveta Culp Hobby, Secretary of Health, Education & Welfare MONDAY, october 25, 1954 Page 2 7:00 p.m. Cabinet Meeting (Continued) Hon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget Hon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, O. D. M. Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., The Ambassador to the UN Hon. Philip Young, Chairman, Civil Service Commission Hon. Herbert Hoover, Jr., Under Secretary of State Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Maxwell Rabb The following were absent: The Vice President The Director of F. O. A. 10:10 p.m. The President departed for the Mayflower Hotel where he attended the Eleventh Annual Dinner of the National Security Industrial Association. The President received the James Forrestal Memorial Award. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1954 9:00 am Hon. Theodore C. Streibert, Director, U. S. Information Agency Hon. Abbott Washburn, Assistant Director (This is Mr. Streibert's regular time to report to the President last Tuesday of each month) 9:30 am Dr. Elmer Hess, President-Elect, American Medical Association (Dr. Hess asked for this appointment at the suggested of the Surgeon General of the Army and Governor Craig of Indiana, to present his ideas on medical care of lower income group) 10:00 am General Stanislaw Maczek, former Commander of First Polish Armoured Division Biddle, Brig. Gen. Drexel, former Ambassador to Poland Gierat, Major Stanislaw, National Commander, 2nd World War Veterans of the Polish Armed Forces in Exile ILINSKI, Colonel Janusz Krzynowski, Mr. Jan, General Secretary, 2nd World War Veterans of the Polish Armed Forces in Exile Mark, Mr. George, Past Commander of the Polish Legion of American Veterans Michalowski, Attorney Leo Pomierski, K. Stefan, President Emeritus, American Order of General Pulaski Spychalski, Mr. Louis, Present National Commander, Polish Legion of American Veterans (Appointment arranged at the suggestion of Cong. Antoni Sadlak, Conn.) 10:30 am Senator Charles E. Potter, Michigan 10:55 am The President left for the Executive Office Building, where he said a few words of greeting to the Conference of National Women's Advisory Committee, meeting in the Treaty Room. 11:45 am Hon. Gabriel Hauge Hon. Clarence Francis Hon. James M. Lambie (Arranged by Dr. Hauge) 12:45 pm (Hon. Robert Cutler) (Briefed the President on N. S. C.) 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:15 pm (Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Frieder) OFF THE RECORD 2:30 pm (Hon. Allen Dulles, Director of Central Intelligence) OFF THE RECORD 2:45 pm National Security Council (Special one hour meeting) TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1954 Page 2 2:45 pm National Security Council Hon. Herbert Hoover, Jr., Under Secretary of State Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense Hon. Glen Lloyd, Acting Director, Foreign Operations Adm. Hon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, Office of Defense Mobilization Hon. George M. Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury Hon. William F. Tompkins, for the Attorney General Hon. Lewis L. Strauss, Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission Hon. Rowland R. Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget Hon. Arthur F. Burns, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisers Hon. Robert T. Stevens, Secretary of the Army Hon. Albert Pratt, Acting Secretary of the Navy Hon. Harold E. Talbott, Secretary of the Air Force Adm. Arthur W: Radford, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway, Chief of Staff, U. S. Army Adm. Robert B. Carney, Chief of Naval Operations Gen. Nathan H. Twining, Chief of Staff, U. S. Air Force Gen. R. McC. Pate, for the Commandant, U. S. Marine Corps Hon. Allen W. Dulles, Director of Central Intelligence Hon. Robert Cutler, Special Assistant to the President Col. Andrew J. Goodpaster, White House Staff Secretary Hon. Bryce Harlow, Administrative Assistant to the President Hon. Theodore C. Streibert, Director, U. S. I. A. Hon James S. Lay, Jr., Executive Secretary, N. S. C. Hon S. Everett Gleason, Deputy Executive Secretary, N. S. C. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1954 9:00 am Mr. Nathan Cummings, Chairman of the Board, Consolidated Grocers Corporation, Chicago, Illinois. (Spent three months recently in Europe, and wrote and asked if he might come in and tell the President about his trip) (Dr. Hauge sat in on the appointment) 10:00 am (Mr. Hagerty) 10:30 am Press Conference 11:15 am (Mr. Fred G. Gurley, President, Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe) (Mr. William T. Faricy, President, American Ass'n. of Railroads) OFF THE RECORD 11:45 am (Hon. Leonard Hall, Chairman, Republican National Committee) OFF RECORD 12:00 Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State Hon. George Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury Hon. Herbert Hoover, Jr., Under Secretary of State (Arranged at the request of Secretary Dulles) 12:45 pm Hon. Edward T. Wailes, American Ambassador to the Union of South Africa (Newly appointed and wishes to call on the President before departure for post.) 1:00 pm (Mr. William Paley had Luncheon with the President) OFF THE RECORD 2:30 pm (Admiral Lewis Strauss, Chairman, A. E. C.) OFF THE RECORD 3:00 pm (Mr. Harlow Herbert Curtice, President, General Motors) OFF THE RECORD (Mr. Harlow) 7:30 pm The President gave a Stag Dinner for a group of business men and government officials in order to discuss the Heritage Foundation's campaign for a Crusade for Freedom. The following were present: ABRAMS, Frank W., Former Chairman of the Board, Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey BALABAN, Barney, President, Paramount Pictures Corp, New York BLACK, James B., President, Pacific Gas & Electric Co., San Fran. BROPHY, Thomas D'Arcy, President, American Heritage Foundation, N.Y. CLARK, Paul F., President, John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Co., Boston COOK, Everett R. (Brig. Gen.) President, Cook & Co., Inc. (Cotton) Memphis, Tennessee CORDINER, Ralph J., President, General Electric Co., New York COX, Charles R., President, Kennecott Copper Corp, New York CRAIG, Cleo F., President, American Telephone & Telegraph Co, NY CRAWFORD, Frederick C., Chmn.Bd., Thompson Products, Inc., Cleveland CURTICE, Harlow H., President, General Motors Corp., Detroit WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1954 Page 2 7:30 pm American Heritage Foundation Dinner (Continued) CUTLER, Robert, Special Assistant to the President DIAL, Morse G., President, Union Carbide & Carbon Corp., NY DULLES, Allen V., Director of Central Intelligence FAIRLESS, Benjamin F., Chmn.Bd. of Dirs., U. S. Steel Corp., Pittsburgh FORD, Henry, II, President, Ford Motor Co., Dearborn GREENE, William H., National Chan., Crusade for Freedom, NY GOODPASTER, Andrew J. (Col.), Staff Secretary to the President GREENEWALT, Crawford H., President, E. I. duPont dellemours & Co., Wilmington GREW, Joseph C. (Amb), Retired gurley, Fred G,, President, The Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway System, Chicago HOLMAN, Eugene, Chan, Bd., Standard Oil Co. of N.J., NY JACKSON, C. D., V.Pres., Time, Inc., New York JACKSON, William H., Partner, J.H. Whitney & Co., New York LANG, Robert A., Dir., Radio Free Europe, New York LINCOLN, Leroy A., Chmn, 3d., Metropolitan Life Ins. Co., NY McBEAN, Atholl, Chmn.Bd., Gladding, McBean & Co., San Francisco McCLOY, John J., Chmn., Bd. of Dirs., The Chase National Bank, NY MEANY, George, President, American Federation of Labor, Wash., D. C. MELLON, Richard K., President, T. Mellon & Sons, Pittsburgh NEWSOM, E. Earl, Member of Bd., American Heritage Foundation, NY NOVINS, Louis A., Exec. V.Pres., American Meritage Foundation, NY CLDS, Irving S., Partner, White & Case, New York PAGE, Arthur W., Member of Bd., Free Europe Committee, Inc., and American Heritage Foundation, New York PALEY, William S., Chairman of the Board, Columbia Broadcasting System, New York PETERSEN, T. S., President, Standard Oil Co. of Calif., San Francisco PRICE, Gwilym A., President, Westinghouse Electric Corp, Pittsburgh SHEPARDSON, whitney H., President, Free Europe Com., Inc., New York SHEPERD, Howard, Chmn,Bd., The National City Bank of New York SMITH, W. Bedell, V. Chmn, of Bd. of Dirs., American Machine & Foundry Co., Wash. THOMAS, Edwin J., President, The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., Akron WEINBERG, Sidney J., Partner, Goldman, Sachs & Co., New York WHITNEY, John Hay, Sr. Partner, J. H. Whitney & Co., New York WILSON, Charles E., Chmn. of Exec. Com., W. R. Grace & Co., New York WILSON, Robert E., Chmn.Bd., Standard Oil Co. of Indiana, Chicago THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, october 28, 1954 8:30 am National Security Council Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense Hon. Glen Lloyd, Acting Director, F. 0. A. Hon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, O. D. M. Hon. George M. Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury Hon. Rowland R. Hughes, Bureau of the Budget Hon. Robert B. Anderson, Deputy Secretary of Defense Hon. Robert T. Stevens, Secretary of the Army Hon. Thomas S. Gates, Acting Secretary of the Navy Hon. James H. Douglas, Acting Secretary of the Air Force Adm. Arthur W. Radford, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway, Chief of Staff of the Army Adm. Robert Carney, Chief of Naval Operations Gen. Thomas D. White, Deputy Chief of Staff of the Air Force Gen. Lemuel C. Shepherd, Jr., Commandant, U. S. Marine Corps Hon. Allen W. Dulles, Director of Central Intelligence Hon. Robert Cutler, Special Assistant to the President Col. Andrew J. Goodpaster, White House Staff Secretary Hon. Bryce Harlow, Administrative Assistant to the President Hon. James S. Lay, Jr., Executive Secretary, N. S. C. Hon. S. Everett Gleason, Deputy Executive Secretary, N. S. C. 11:15 am The President's Advisory Committee on a National Highway Program General Lucius Clay, Chairman Mr. Stephen D. Bechtel Mr. David Beck Mr. S. Sloan Colt Mr. William A. Roberts 11:45 am Admiral William M. Fechteler, Commander in Chief, Allied Forces, Southern Europe (Arranged by General Cutler) 12:00 Hon. William Aiken, M.P. (Hon. John F. Simmons) (Mr. Aiken is also General Manager of the Daily Express, and a nephew of Lord Beaverbrook) 12:30 pm H.E. The Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany, Dr. Konrad Adenauer Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State Hon. Heinz L. Krekeler, The Charge d'Affaires of the Federal Republic of Germany Hon. Hans von Herwarth, Chief of Protocol of the Federal Republic of Germany Hon. Valter Hallstein, the State Secretary of Foreign Affairs of the Federal Republic of Germany Hon. James B. Conant, American Ambassador to the Federal Republic of Germany (Regular half-hour official appointment before Luncheon) THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1954 Page 2 1:00 pm The President gave a Stag Luncheon for H. E. The Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany. The following were present: H.E. The Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany, Dr. Konrad Adenauer The Honorable The State Secretary for Foreign Affairs of the Federal Republic of Germany, Walter Hallstein H.E. The Charge d'Affaires of the Federal Republic of Germany, Dr. Heinz L. Krekeler The Honorable Hans von Herwarth, Chief of Protocol of the Federal Republic of Germany The Honorable Albrecht von Kessel, Counselor of Diplomatic Mission of the Federal Republic of Germany Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State Hon. George Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense Sen. Theodore Francis Green, Rhode Island Sen. H. Alexander Smith, New Jersey Adm. Arthur W. Radford, Chairman, J. C. S. Hon. Lewis L. Strauss, Chairman, A. E. C. Hon. Robert D. Murphy, Deputy Under Secretary of State Hon. Douglas MacArthur, 2nd, Counsel, Dept. of State Hon. James B. Conant, American Ambassador to the Federal Republic of Germany Hon. Robert Cutler Mr. C. Burke Elbrick, Dept. of State Mr. Cecil B. Lyon, Dept. of State 7:55 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower left for the Statler Hotel, where they attended the Eisenhower Day Dinner given under the auspices of the Citizens for Eisenhower Congressional Committee for the District of Columbia. The President spoke at 9:30 p.m. over a nation-wide Radio and TV hook-up. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1954 7:05 am The President departed the White House and motored to Washington National Airport. 7:25 am Airborne for Cleveland, Ohio; The following were members of the Presidential Party: Gen. Howard McC. Snyder Hon. Thomas E. Stephens Hon. James C. Hagerty Hon. Gabriel Hauge Hon. Jack Martin Hon. Gerald D. Morgan Col. William G. Draper Secret Service Agents 9:00 am Arrived Cleveland, Ohio. 10:00 am Airborne for Detroit, Michigan. 10:55 am Arrived Detroit, Michigan. EST 1:00 pm Airborne for Louisville, Kentucky. CST 1:45 pm Arrived Louisville, Kentucky. The President met the following members of the Class of 1915 at West Point: R. B. Lorch C. S. Ritchell J. M. Hayse CST 2:45 pm Airborne for Wilmington, Delaware. EST 6:00 pm Arrived Wilmington, Delaware. 7:00 pm Airborne for Washington, D. C. 7:40 pm Arrived MATS Terminal, Washington National Airport. 8:00 pm Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1954 9:00 am Hon. Loy W. Henderson, American Ambassador to Iran (Requested this, thru Protocol, before returning to his post.) 9:45 am (Mr. James Black) OFF THE RECORD 10:00 am The President received the Members of the Eclat Club. (This is informal organization of surgical and medical officer veterans of World War I, organized shortly after 1918 Armistice, at Neufchateau, France. Original membership numbered 45 - no additional members have been elected. All served in France. Arranged at suggestion of General Snyder & Jack Martin) The following were present: Dr. Fordyce B. St. John, 180 Fort Washington, Ave., NY 32, N.Y. (Pres.) Dr. De Forrest P. Willard, Sea Island, Georgia (Secretary) Dr. Fred W. Bailey, 1147 - 16th Ave., N., St. Petersburg, Florida Dr. Stanhope Bayne-Jones, 3227 Reservoir Rd., N.W., Wash. 7, D. C. Dr. Richard Derby, 209 South St., Oyster Bay, Long Island, New York Dr. Frank D. Dickson, 4312 Mill Creek Parkway, Kansas City, Missouri Dr. William A. Fisher, 20 Blythewood Rd., Baltimore 10, Maryland Dr. Harry H. Kerr, 1302 - 18th St., N.W., Wash. 6, D. C. Dr. Edward J. McCague, Mercy Hospital, Pittsburgh 19, Pa. Dr. Robert T. Miller, Lake Wale, Florida Dr. Charles C. Mixter, 120 Codman Road, Brookline, Massachusetts Dr. Maurice C. Pincoffs, University Hospital, Baltimore 1, Md. Dr. Arthur M. Shipley, 507 Edgevale Rd., Baltimore 10, Maryland Dr. Harvey B. Stone, 18 W. Franklin St., Baltimore 1, Maryland Dr. Russell M. Wilder, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota 10:30 am Hon. Arthur Flemming, Director, O.D.M. Hon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget (This is regular appointment for Dr. Flemming, usually held on Monday. For a while he will report to the President at two week intervals instead of three.) 11:00 - Hon. Walter M. Bastian, Circuit Judge, U. S. Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia Circuit (Asked if he might call and thank the President for his appointment to this Court.) 11:30 - The President will receive a group of young farmers from India and Pakistan (They have been in this country sharing farm life in rural America under International Farm Youth program. In exchange several U. S. farm boys have gone to India and Pakistan. This appointment requested by Department of Agriculture with approval of the State Department) The following were present: Hon. George Allen, American Ambassador to India H.E. Mr. G. L. Mehta, Ambassador of India Mr. Muni Lal, Director of Information Services, Embassy of India Mr. R. K. Kapur, Educational Attache, Embassy of India SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1954 Page 2 11:30 am Young Farmers from India and Pakistan (Continued) H.E. Syed Amjad Ali, Ambassador of Pakistan Mr. S. G. Khaliq, Cultural and Educational Attache, Embassy of Pakistan Mr. Norman C. Mindrum, Executive Director, National 4-H Club Foundation Mr. C. G. Gaylord, Regional Leader, International Farm Youth Exchange, National 4-H Club Foundation Mr. Everett E. Bierman, Information Officer, National 4-H Club Foundation Hon. C. M. Ferguson, Administrator, Federal Extension Service, U. S. Department of Agriculture FROM INDIA: T. J. ABRAHAM, Travencore-Cochin Tirath Ram ARORA, Delhi Satyendra Nath BHARGAVA, Uttar Pradesh Baldev Raj CHAWLA, Delhi and Madhya Bharat Gyandendra Singh DEV, Vindhya Pradesh Krishan DOGRA, Bhopal Udaysing GAIKWAD, Bombay Kumud Ranjan CHOSH, West Bengal Shive GOWDA, Mysore Krishhaji HINDALGEKAR, Bombay Anil JHAVERI, Bombay Prem KAPOOR, East Punjab Tapeshwar Singh KASHYAP, Pepsu Shiv Narain MATHUR, Ajmer Padmaker MOHARIKER, Madhya Pradesh Jitendra Nath Singh PARMAR, Uttar Pradesh Venkateswara RAO, Andhra Surendar REDDY, Hyderabad Sudhakar REDDY, Hyderabad Inder Nath REKHI, East Punjab Gokulananda SATAPATHY, Orissa Jai DEV SHARMA, Rajasthan K. Rana Bahadur SINGH, Vindhya Pradesh Virenda SINGH, Rajasthan S. K. SWAMI, Madras FROM PAKISTAN: Kazi Romanuddin AHAMED, East Bengal Ahsan Uddin AHMED, East Bengal Humayun AKHTAR, West Punjab K. Asif ALI, West Punjab A.F.M. Abdur Rahman CHOWDHURY, East Bengal Mir Khair Mohd Khan JAMALI, Baluchistan Saifuddin JATOI, Sind Sardar Khalid OMAR, West Punjab Habib Ur RAHMAN, Northwest Frontier 11:40 am The President spoke long distance to the following and asked them to in turn call ten more people: Mrs. Frederick Saye, cook for Pi Beta Phi sorority at Bradley University, Peoria, Illinois SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1954 Page 3 11:40 am Long Distance Phone Calls (Continued) Miss Betty Miller, 526 Forty-first St., Oakland, California, Secretary, presently unemployed Miss Elaine Anderson, 317 Nevada St., El Monte, California, retired school teacher G. W. Honeycutt, Route 1, Clemmons, North Carolina, farmer Miss Georgia H. Burton, 1111 Burlingame Ave., Detroit, Michigan secretary Mrs. Kenneth Dyson, 2205 North Hancock St., Odessa, Texas, Sunday School teacher and housewife Mrs. T. Rosser Roemer, 2503 Forest Park Blvd, St. Louis, Missouri widow Grover S. Slayter, 1187 Chambers St., Eugene, Oregon, clothing store manager Charles C. Chopp, 1098 Forest Cliff Drive, Cleveland, Ohio, retired Mrs. Frances Tyahla, 116 East Amidon St., Summit Hill, Pa., nurse (The above phone calls were arranged at the request of Gov. Adams and Mr. Bob Humphreys) 12:00 Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State Hon. Herbert Hoover, Jr., Under Secretary of State Hon. Livingston T. Merchant, Assistant Secretary of State (45 minute appointment: arranged by Mr. Hagerty) 1:00 pm (LUNCH) THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1954 11:00 am The President and Mrs. Eisenhower attended the eleven o'clock Service at St. John's Episcopal Church on Lafayette Square. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1954 9:05 am (Hon. Harold Stassen, Director, F. O. A.) OFF THE RECORD 10:00 am (Mr. Alex Makinsky) OFF THE RECORD (Col. Schulz brought Mr. Makinsky in to meet the President) 11:00 am Hon. Arthur Burns, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisors Hon. Gabriel Hauge (Usual Monday appointment) 11:30 am Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense Hon. Robert B. Anderson, Under Secretary of Defense Hon. Carter Burgess, Assistant Secretary of Defense (This is usual Monday appointment for the Secretary of Defense) 12:15 pm The following joined the 11:30 group in the President's office: Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State Adm. Arthur W. Radford, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff Adm. Robert B. Carney, Chief of Naval Operations Hon. Robert Cutler 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:00 pm Hon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget Hon. Nelson Rockefeller, Under Secretary of H. E. W. Hon. Sherman Adams 8:35 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the White House and motored to Station WTOP, CBS. 9:00 pm The President participated in an Election Eve Radio and TV program. to 9:30 pm THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1954 8:30 am (Hon. Robert Cutler) (Hon. James Lay) (Briefed the President on N. S. C.) 9:00 am Mr. Ward M. Canaday, President, the Overland Corporation, Toledo, Ohio (Mr. Canaday asked if he might come in and tell the President about his recent trip to Europe, especially, Turkey, Greece and Italy.) 9:30 am (Hon. Sinclair Weeks, Secretary of Commerce) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Sherman Adams) (Arranged by Governor Adams) 10:30 am National Security Council Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense Hon. Harold E. Stassen, Director, F.O.A. Hon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, O.D.M. Hon. George M. Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury Hon. Rowland R. Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget Hon. Hugh M. Hilton, II, for the Secretary of the Army Hon. Thomas S. Gates, Acting Secretary of the Navy Adm. Arthur W. Radford, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway, Chief of Staff of the Army Adm. Robert B. Carney, Chief of Naval Operations Gen. Thomas D. White, for the Chief of Staff of the Air Force Gen. Lemuel C. Shepherd, Jr., Commandant, U. S. Marine Corps Gen. C. P. Cabell, Acting Director of Central Intelligence Hon. Robert Cutler, Special Assistant to the President Col. Andrew J. Goodpaster, White House Staff Secretary Hon. Bryce Harlow, Administrative Assistant to the President Hon. James S. Lay, Jr., Executive Secretary, N.S.C. Hon. S. Everett Gleason, Deputy Executive Secretary, N.S.C. 12:30 pm (LUNCH) 4:00 pm Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense Admiral Arthur W. Radford, Chairman, J. C. S. Admiral Robert B. Carney, Chief of Naval Operations 6:30 pm The President departed the White House and motored to the Cafritz Building where he visited the Republican National Committee's headquarters. The President left the Cafritz and returned to the White House to pick up Mrs. Eisenhower. The President and Mrs. Eisenhower then motored to the home of The Secretary of the Treasury and Mrs. Humphrey, where they remained for dinner. NOVEMBER 2, 1954 Page 2 The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the Humphreys' Residence and motored to the Mayflower Hotel, where they visited the Citizens for Eisenhower Congressional Committee meeting in the Williamsburg Room. The President and Mrs. Eisenhower then left the Mayflower and motored to the Sheraton-Park Hotel, where they visited the Secretary of Defense and Mrs. Wilson. The President and Mrs. Eisenhower returned to the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1954 9:00 am H.E. Jacques Leger, the Ambassador of Haiti (Hon. John Simmons) (The Ambassador asked, thru State Department, if he might call on the President and thank him personally for the help sent to Haiti by United States during Hurricane Hazel) 9:30 am Hon. Gerald A. Drew, American Ambassador to Bolivia (Newly appointed and asked, thru Protocol, to pay respects to the President before departure for post) 10:00 am (Mr. Hagerty) 10:30 am Press Conference 11:15 am Senator Jose P. Laurel, of the Philippines The Charge d'Affaires ad interim of the Philippine Embassy (Hon. John Simmons) (Senator Laurel is now in United States as head of Philippine Mission to negotiate revision of 1946 U.S.-Philippine Agree- ment on Trade and Related Matters. Appointed by President Magsaysay as Chief Negotiator on Trade and has a letter from his President to deliver to President Eisenhower) 11:30 am Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State Hon. Herbert Hoover, Jr., the Under Secretary of State (Hon. Sherman Adams) (Arranged by Gen. Cutler - one-half hour appointment) 12:00 General J. Lawton Collins, USA, United States Representative, Military Committee and Standing Group, NATO (Gen. Collins called yesterday to ask if he might see the President before leaving on a trip) 12:30 pm Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense Adm. Arthur W. Radford, Chairman, J.C.S. Gen. J. Lawton Collins, USA, U. S. Representative 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 3:45 pm (Hon. Allen Dulles, Director of Central Intelligence) (Hon. Robert Cutler) (Hon. Sherman Adams) (Col. Andrew Goodpaster) THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1954 8:30 am Hon. Arthur Summerfield, The Postmaster General 9:00 am H.E. Pote Sarasin, the Ambassador of Thailand General Phao Siyanon, Director General of Police of Thailand Wing Commander Siddi Sawet Sila, Aide to General Phao (Mr. Charles Spruks, of Division of Protocol) (Under Secretary of State Hoover requested that the President see General Phao, stating the General is most important in the political stability of Thailand and that many feel he is the future cornerstone of Thailand's security.) 9:30 am National Security Council (Meeting held in TV room of the White House) Hon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense Hon. Harold E. Stassen, Director, F. O. A. Hon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, O. D. M. Hon. George Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury Hon. Percival Brundage, Deputy Director, Bureau of the Budget Hon. Val Peterson, Administrator, F. C. D. A. Hon. Theodore Streibert, Director, U. S. I. A. Hon. Herbert Hoover, Jr., Under Secretary of State Hon. Robert Anderson, Deputy Secretary of Defense Hon. Robert T. Stevens, Secretary of the Army Hon. Thomas S. Gates, Acting Secretary of the Navy Hon. Harold E. Talbott, Secretary of the Air Force Adm. Arthur W. Radford, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. C. L. Bolte, Vice Chief of Staff of the Army Adm. Robert B. Carney, Chief of Naval Operations Gen. Nathan F. Twining, Chief of Staff of the Air Force Gen. Lemuel C. Shepherd, Jr., Commandant, U. S. Marine Corps Hon. Allen W. Dulles, Director of Central Intelligence Hon. Sherman Adams, Assistant to the President Hon. Robert Cutler, Special Assistant to the President Hon. Wilton B. Persons, Deputy Assistant to the President Col. Andrew J. Goodpaster, White House Staff Secretary Hon. Bryce Harlow, Administrative Assistant to the President Commander Edward L. Beach, Naval Aide to the President Hon. J. Patrick Coyne, NSC Internal Security Representative Robert R. Bowie, State Department Member Brig. Gen. C. H. Bonesteel, III, USA, Defense Member H. Chapman Rose, Treasury Department Member William Y. Elliott, ODM Member Maj. Gen. John K. Gerhart, USAF, JCS Adviser Robert Amory, Jr., CIA Adviser Ralph W. E. Reid, Bureau of the Budget Member William F. Tompkins, Justice Department Observer Roy B. Snapp, AEC Observer Ralph E. Spear, FCDA Observer Elmer Staats, OCB THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1954 Page 2 9:30 am National Security Council (Continued) Hon. J. Edgar Hoover, Chairman, IIC Hon. J. Walter Yeagley, Chairman, ICIS Rear Adm. Thomas H. Robbins, Jr., Director of the Staff Lt. Gen. Harold Bull, Alternate, CIA Dr. Ray S. Cline, Alternate Member, CIA George Weber, Executive Secretary for Subcommittee Commander Cooper B. Bright, USN Col. Stuart M. Alley, USA Hon. James S. Lay, Jr., Executive Secretary Hon. S. Everett Gleason, Deputy Executive Secretary 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:00 pm Mr. Morehead Patterson Mr. Gerard Smith, Consultant to the Secretary of State (Hon. Sherman Adams) (Arranged by Governor Adams) 2:30 pm Hon. James Murphy, Citizens for Eisenhower Congressional Committee Mrs. Barbara Gunderson, Citizens for Eisenhower Congressional Committee 2:45 pm Mr. Robert Guggenheim 4:30 pm H.M. The Queen Mother arrived at the White House 8:00 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower gave a dinner at the White House for H.M. The Queen Mother. A musicale was given in the East Room following the dinner. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1954 8:00 am The following had Breakfast with the President: Senator William F. Knowland, California Hon. Wilton B. Persons 9:35 am (Hon. George Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury) OFF THE RECORD 10:00 am Cabinet Meeting Hon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State Hon. George Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense Hon. Herbert Brownell, The Attorney General Hon. Arthur Summerfield, The Postmaster General Hon. Douglas McKay, Secretary of the Interior Hon. Ezra Taft Benson, Secretary of Agriculture Hon. Sinclair Weeks, Secretary of Commerce Hon. James P. Mitchell, Secretary of Labor Hon. Oveta Culp Hobby, Secretary of Health, Education & Welfare Hon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget Hon. Harold Stassen, Director, F. 0. A. Hon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, 0. D. M. Hon. Philip Young, Chairman, Civil Service Commission Hon. Arthur Burns, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisors Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Bernard Shanley Hon. Robert Cutler Hon. Gabriel Hauge Hon. Maxwell Rabb Hon. Arthur Minnich Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. was absent. 12:45 pm The President signed the Instrument of Ratification of the Universal Copyright Convention. (Ceremony requested by the Department of State) The following were present: Cong. Kenneth B. Keating, New York Mr. Alwyn V. Freeman, Consultant, Foreign Relations Com., U. S. Senate Mrs. Joseph Bryson, c/o Cong. John L. McMillan Miss Judy Bryson ACHESON, Mr. Barclay, Readers Digest, Pleasantville, New York ADAMS, Mr. Stanley, President, American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers, New York, New York BAKER, Major Gen. Milton G., Superintendent, Valley Forge Military Academy, Wayne, Pennsylvania BLACK, Mr. Douglas M., Co-Chairman, National Committee for the Universal Copyright Convention, New York, New York BROWN, Mr. Ben H., Jr., Acting Assistant Secretary of State CLAPP, Mr. Verner W., Chief Assistant, Library of Congress DIXON, Mr. Roger C., Chief, Off. of Econ. Defense & Trade Policy, State Department FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1954 Page 2 12:45 pm Ratification of the Universal Copyright Convention (Continued) FINKELSTEIN, Herman, Am. Society of Composers, Authors & Publishers FISHER, Arthur, Register of Copyrights, Library of Congress FRASE, Robert W., Economic Consultant, Am. Book Publishers Council, Inc. HANSON, Howard, President, Eastman School of Music, Rochester, N.Y. HAVERLIN, Mr. Carl, President, Broadcast Music, Inc., New York, N.Y. HERSEY, Mr. John, Southport, Connecticut KALIJARVI, Thorsten, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State KAYE, Mr. Sydney M., New York, New York KEOUGH, Mr. Austin C., Vice Pres., Paramount Pictures, New York, N.Y. LACY, Mr. Dan, Managing Director, Am. Book Publishers Council, Inc. LELAND, Waldo, Director, Emeritus, Am. Council of Learned Societies McCULLOUGH, Max, UNESCO Relations Staff, Department of State MARQUAND, John P., Cambridge, Massachusetts MELCHAR, Frederic G., The R. R. Bowker Co., New York, New York OESCHLE, Carl F., Deputy Asst. Secy for Domestic Affairs, Commerce Dept. SARGOY, Edward A., New York, New York SATENSTEIN, Sidney, President, Book Manufacturers Institute, N.Y., N.Y. SCHULMAN, Mr. John, New York, New York SMITH, Mr. Marshall M., Deputy Assistant Secretary for International Affairs, Commerce Department STOUT, Mr. Rex, President of Authors League, New York, N. Y. TANNENBAUM, Mr. Samuel W., President, Copyright Society of the U. S. TAYLOR, Mr. Deems, New York, New York TEMPLE, Mr. Phillips, American Library Association, Georgetown University Institute of Languages and Linguistics, Wash., D. C. TOBIAS, Mr. Charles, President, Songwriters Protective Asso, N.Y., N.Y. WASILEWSKI, Mr. Vincent, Chief Attorney for National Association of Radio and Television Broadcasters, Washington, D. C. WATT, Mr. James, Christian Science Committee on Publications, Wash., D.C. WOUK, Mr. Herman, New York, New York 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 1:50 pm Senator Homer Ferguson, Michigan 2:00 pm Hon. Eric Johnston Hon. C. D. Jackson Col. Andrew J. Goodpaster (Requested by Mr. Johnston, who is leaving shortly for Australia) 2:15 pm Senator John W. Bricker, Ohio (Hon. Jack Martin) (Arranged by Mr. Martin) 2:45 pm Hon. Leonard Hall, Chairman, Republican National Committee Hon. Bob Humphreys Hon. James Bassett (Hon. Sherman Adams) H.M. The Queen Mother dined informally with the First Family. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1954 8:00 am The following had Breakfast with the President: Senator Frederick Payne, Maine Hon. Sherman Adams 9:00 am Hon. Robert F. Woodward, American Ambassador to Costa Rica (Newly appointed and asked, thru Protocol, if he might call on the President before departure for new post) 9:30 am Hon. Herbert Hoover, Jr., the Under Secretary of State Hon. Robert B. Anderson, Deputy Secretary of Defense Hon. Allen Dulles, Director of Central Intelligence Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Robert Cutler Col. Andrew J. Goodpaster (Arranged by General Cutler) 10:15 am H.E. Senor Don Jose Maria Areilza, Count of Motrico, the Ambassador of Spain (Newly appointed - presented credentials) 12:15 pm (The President went over to the White House) THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1954 11:00 am The President and Mrs. Eisenhower attended the eleven o'clock Service at the National Presbyterian Church THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1954 8:10 am The President departed the White House for MATS Terminal. 8:20 am Arrived MATS Terminal. 8:30 am Airborne Washington for Boston, Massachusetts. The following were members of the Presidential Party: The President Maj. Gen. Howard McC. Snyder Hon. Robert Cutler Hon. Bernard Shanley Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Murray Snyder Hon. Maxwell Rabb Chief U. E. Baughman Mr. James Rowley Mr. Dick Flohr 10:10 am Arrived Logan Airport, Boston, Massachusetts. The President was greeted by the following: Governor Christian A. Herter Sen. Leverett Saltonstall Mayor John B. Hynes of Boston Rev. Joseph Donlan, Diocese Moderator Mr. Patrick McDonald, President, Arch-Diocese, Council of Catholic Men Dr. Cecilia McGovern, President, Arch-Diocese, Council of Catholic Women The following had their picture taken with the President for the Greater Boston Community Fund: Senator Leverett Saltonstall Hon. Robert Cutler Mr. Theodore Chase, Current Chairman, United Community Services Mr. A. H. Parker, Jr., Past Chairman, UCS Mr. Philip Theopold, President, UCS (Mr. Bob Keller, UCS Photographer) (Mrs. Philip Theopold was also present but did not meet the President) 10:15 am Presidential Party departed Logan Airport enroute to the Boston Symphony Hall. 10:45 am Arrived Boston Symphony Hall. The President was greeted by the following: Archbishop Richard J. Cushing Mrs. Kathleen L. Dalton, President, National Council of Catholic Women Archbishop Cushing and Mrs. Dalton escorted the President to a Reception Room, where he met ten Catholic Bishops and twenty-five officers of the National Council of Catholic Women. The President was then escorted to the Stage by Archbishop Cushing and Mrs. Dalton. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1954 Page 2 10:58 am Arrived on Stage. Invocation by Archbishop Cushing. Archbishop Cushing introduced Mrs. Dalton. 11:01 am Mrs. Dalton introduced the President. 11:01 Address by the President. 11:25 am President concluded his Address. 11:30 am Presidential Party departed Boston Symphony Hall enroute to Gen. George Patton's Statue and Logan Airport. 11:40 am Arrived Statue of General George Patton. 12:05 pm Arrived Logan Airport, Boston, Massachusetts 12:15 pm Airborne Boston for Washington, D. C. Senator Leverett Saltonstall accompanied the President and members of his Party on return flight to Washington. 2:15 pm Arrived MATS Terminal. 2:20 pm Departed MATS Terminal enroute to Fort McNair. 2:40 pm Arrived Fort McNair. The President witnessed the unveiling of a portrait of Theodore Roosevelt by Mrs. Nicholas Longworth, Mr. Roosevelt's daughter. The portrait - a copy of the painting by de Laszlo - is a gift to the Army War College from the Theodore Roosevelt Association. November 8, 1954 was the fiftieth anniversary of Mr. Roosevelt's election to the Presidency. 2:55 pm Departed Fort McNair enroute to the White House. 3:05 pm Arrived at the White House. 3:05 pm Hon. Harold E. Stassen, Director, F. 0. A. Hon. Eric Johnston Mr. Peter Grace 8:05 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower left the White House for the British Embassy, where they attended a dinner in their honor, given by H.M. The Queen Mother. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1954 9:00 am National Security Council Hon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President Hon. Herbert Hoover, Jr., for the Secretary of State Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense Hon. Harold E. Stassen, Director, F. 0. A. Hon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, Office of Defense Mobilization Hon. George M. Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury Hon. Herbert Brownell, Jr., The Attorney General Hon. Rowland R. Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget Hon. Theodore C. Streibert, Director, U. S. I. A. Hon. Stanley N. Barnes, Assistant Attorney General Hon. Wilbur M. Brucker, Department of Defense Hon. Thomas J. Donegan, Department of Justice Gen. Nathan F. Twining, Acting Chairman, J. C. S. Hon. Allen W. Dulles, Director of Central Intelligence Hon. Robert Cutler, Special Assistant to the President Col. Andrew J. Goodpaster, White House Staff Secretary Hon. Bryce Harlow, Administrative Assistant to the President Hon. J. Patrick Coyne, NSC Internal Security Representative Hon. James S. Lay, Jr., Executive Secretary, N.S.C. Hon. S. Everett Gleason, Deputy Executive Secretary, N.S.C. 11:15 am The President received a representative group of persons who are to receive their citizenship papers in the special, nation-wide Naturalization Ceremonies to be held November 11th, Veterans' Day. The following were present: The Chief Justice The Secretary of State The Attorney General Hon. Joseph M. Swing, Commissioner of Immigration & Naturalization Applicants for Citizenship: Stasys Baccaitis Rufugio Garcia Burciaga Ilene DeMartino Gertrude Ernst Jakub Fruchtengarten Szyja Grodzicki Trygve Hoel Robert Innes Dr. Hugo Maria Kellner (and wife) Czeslaw Kozal Ivan Mestrovic (and wife) George Elias Papayannacos Rudolf Petrak Johannes Michael Schapper (and wife) Paul Shirochensky (and wife) Maimai Sze Kenjiro Tanaka Constantin Ivan Tanasescu Paul Vermel Jack Louis Walper Robert Zemmers William Frederik Zurdeeg TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1954 Page 2 11:15 am (Continued) From the Immigration and Naturalization Service: Irving Appleman Jack Keefe Connie Castillo Edward Morgan Peter Ebert Sidney Rawitz James Freeman Edward Rudnick Abraham Gold Louis Smith Clifford Hobbins Joe Staley Edward A. Junghans Luke White 11:55 am The President left for the Sheraton-Carlton Hotel, where he said a few words of greeting to the members of the National Conference on "The Spiritual Foundations of American Democracy." (Requested by Dr. Elson and Dr. Lowry) 12:25 pm (Hon. John M. Allison, American Ambassador to Japan) (Hon. Walter S. Robertson, Assistant Secretary of State) OFF THE RECORD 12:30 pm H.E. Shigeru Yoshida, the Prime Minister of Japan H.E. Sadao Iguchi, the Ambassador of Japan Hon. John M. Allison, American Ambassador to Japan Hon. Walter S. Robertson, Assistant Secretary of State (Usual official meeting before Luncheon) 1:00 pm The President gave a Stag Luncheon in honor of H. E. Shigeru Yoshida, the Prime Minister of Japan. The following were present: H.E. Shigeru Yoshida, Prime Minister of Japan H.E. Sadao Iguchi, Ambassador of Japan H.E. Kiichi Aichi, Minister of International Trade & Industry of Japan The Hon. Eisaku Sato, Member of the House of Representatives of Japan The Hon. Kiichi Miyazawa, Member of the House of Councillors of Japan The Hon. Akira Matsui, Deputy Vice Min. of Foreign Affairs of Japan Hon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense Hon. George Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury Hon. Harold E. Stassen, Director, F. 0. A. Sen. H. Alexander Smith, New Jersey Sen. John J. Sparkman, Alabama Cong. Walter H. Judd, Minnesota Cong. Henderson Lanham, Georgia Hon. Allen W. Dulles, Director, C.I.A. Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Walter S. Robertson, Assistant Secretary of State Hon. John M. Allison, American Ambassador to Japan Mr. Robert V. Fleming 2:00 pm The President received group of Officers of the National Milk Producers Federation (Arranged at request of Clarence Francis, in lieu of the President attending their National Convention now meeting here in Washington) TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1954 Page 3 2:00 pm National Milk Producers Federation (Continued) Mr. Russell S. Waltz, President, National Milk Producers Federation and General Manager, United Dairymen's Association, Seattle, Washington Mr. W. E. Winn, First Vice President, National Milk Producers Federation and President, Pure Milk Association, Chicago, Ill. Mr. A. R. Marvel, Second Vice President, National Milk Producers Federation and President, Inter-State Milk Producers Cooperative, Philadelphia, Pa. Mr. E. M. Norton, Secretary, National Milk Producers Federation, Washington, D. C. Mr. Bruce Derrick, Manager of Virginia and Maryland Milk Producers Association Mr. Charles Shaw, Inter-State Milk Producers Cooperative, Phila., Pa. 2:30 pm (Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense) (Hon. Herbert Brownell, The Attorney General) (Hon. George Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury) (Hon. Stanley N. Barnes, Assistant Attorney General) (OFF THE RECORD) 4:00 pm (The President made a brief film for "Safe Driving Day") 6:00 pm (At the White House) (H.E. Paul Henri Spaak, The Foreign Minister of Belgium, and Mrs. Spaak) OFF THE RECORD THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1954 7:45 am (The following had Breakfast OFF THE RECORD with the President to discuss the Dixon-Yates Contract:) (Sen. Bourke B. Hickenlooper, Iowa) (Cong. W. Sterling Cole, New York) (Hon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget) (Hon. Wilton B. Persons) (Hon. Gerald Morgan) 8:45 am H.E. Senor Dr. Don Hector David Castro, the Ambassador of El Salvador (Hon. John Simmons) (The Ambassador requested this, upon instructions from his government, to present a letter from the President of El Salvador, acknowledging the President's letter of July 21 regarding termination of hostilities in Guatemala. This appointment was originally made latter part of August on eve of President's departure for Denver) 9:00 am Mr. B. M. Birla, of India (Hon. Gabriel Hauge) (Arranged at suggestion of Mr. Paul Hoffman. Mr. Birla is an Indian industrialist) 9:30 am Dr. Harmodio Arias, former President of Panama (Hon. Henry Holland, Assistant Secretary of State) (Dr. Arias came in as personal emissary of the President of Panama with reply to President Eisenhower's letter dated August 23, 1954, summarizing United States' offers and requests at conclusion of conversations with Panama arising from construction and operations of Canal.) 10:00 am (Mr. Hagerty) 10:30 am Press Conference 11:05 am The President left the White House for the site of the Marine Corps War Memorial Foundation, where he attended the dedication ceremonies of the Iwo Jima Statue. 12:00 Hon. George Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury Hon. Herbert Hoover, Jr., Under Secretary of State Hon. W. Randolph Burgess, Deputy to the Secretary of the Treasury Hon. Clarence Randall, Commission on Foreign Economic Policy Hon. Gabriel Hauge (Requested by the Secretary of the Treasury, to discuss new loaning fund in connection with the International Bank.) 12:30 pm The President received the members of the National Conference of Christians and Jews, in the East Room, at which time he was pre- sented with an interim report on the "Moral and Spiritual Resources" campaign of this organization. The following were present: ALTER, Mrs. David, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania ANATHAN, Mrs. S. J., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania ARIES, Mrs. Leonard, Falls Church, Virginia ASQUITH, Mr. E. M., Cleveland, Ohio WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1954 Page 2 12:30 pm National Conference of Christians and Jews ASTLEY, Mr. Ronald, Holyoke, Massachusetts BAKER, Mr. G. T., Miami, Florida BARRY, Mr. Edward F., Memphis, Tennessee BARTH, Father Autor A., Wichita, Kansas BARTON, The Rev. Thomas A., Grand Island, Nebraska BEARD, Mr. Charles E., Dallas, Texas BELFOUR, Mr. C. Stanton, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania BELL, Mr. Daniel W., Washington, D. C. BINNS, Mr. Joseph P., New York, New York BISHOP, Mr. L. K., Chicago, Illinois BLAIR, Mr. Livingston, Washington, D. C. BLAUSTEIN, Mrs. Jacob, Pikesville, Maryland BORTMAN, Mr. Mark, Boston, Massachusetts BRENNAN, Mr. Richard, Brooklyn, New York BRONSTON, Mr. Benjamin E., Miami Beach, Florida BROWN, Dr. Francis J., Washington, D. C. BROWN, Dr. Sterling W., New York, New York BUCHANAN, Mrs. Florence, Brantford, Ontario BUCK, Dr. J. L. Blair, Richmond, Virginia BUTTENWIESER, Mr. Benjamin J., New York, New York CARR, Mr. William G., Washington, D. C. CARTWRIGHT, Right Rev. John K., Washington, D. C. CHAPMAN, Mr. Oscar L., Washington, D. C. CLARK, Mr. M. C., Cleveland, Ohio CLAYTON, Mr. C. Comstock, Boston, Massachusetts CLINCHY, Dr. Everett R., New York, New York COMPTON, Dr. and Mrs. Arthur H., St. Louis, Missouri CONNELL, Dr. George B., Macon, Georgia COOMBS, Mr. Eugene G., Wichita, Kansas COUCOUZES, Rev. James A., Boston, Massachusetts CRAIGIE, Mr. Walter W., Richmond, Virginia CROSSMAN, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome K., Dallas, Texas DAVENPORT, Mr. Claude R., Richmond, Virginia DAVIES, Mr. Richard L., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania DAVIS, Mr. Thomas H., Winston-Salem, North Carolina DOLBEY, Mr. James M., Cincinnati 25, Ohio DONNELLY, Mr. Edward C., Jr., Boston, Massachusetts DOUGLAS, Hon. and Mrs. Lewis W., New York, New York DOWLING, Mr. Robert W., New York, New York DOYLE, Mrs. Henry Grattan, Washington, D. C. DUFFY, Mr. Ben., New York, New York DUFFY, Mr. William, Jr., Wilmington, Delaware DWYER, Mr. John E., Erie, Pennsylvania EAGAN, Mr. James E., New York, New York EARLEY, Mr. Charles M., Norfolk, Virginia ECK, Mr. John, Gastonia, North Carolina EDDIE, Mr. B. D., Oklahoma City, Oklahoma EELLS, Dr. Walter Crosby, Washington, D. C. EGAN, Thomas C., Esq., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania EGAN, Mr. William J., Newark, New Jersey EIKENBERG, Mr. John H., Rome, New York EISENDRATH, Rabbi Maurice N., New York, New York ELIAS, Mrs. Miguel, New York, New York WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1954 Page 3 12:30 pm National Conference of Christians and Jews ELLIS, Dr. George R., Washington, D. C. EMROCH, Mr. Emanuel, Richmond, Virginia EPSTINE, Mr. Harry M., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania ETTENHEIM, Mrs. George, Milwaukee, Wisconsin ETTLINGER, Dr. H. J., Austin, Texas EVEREST, Mr. Harvey P., Tulsa, Oklahoma FALK, Mr. Herbert S., Greensboro, North Carolina FARHA, Mr. William F., Wichita, Kansas FAZZANO, Mr. Joseph R., Providence, Rhode Island FEINBERG, Mr. William, Wilmington, Delaware FEIST, Mr. Irving, Newark, New Jersey FERRIS, Mrs. Joseph W., Brooklyn 1, New York FIELDS, Mr. Norman, Chicago, Illinois FINK, Mr. Nathan, Roanoke, Virginia FINKELSTEIN, Rabbi Louis, New York, New York FISHER, Mr. John, Toronto, Canada FISHER, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N., Dallas, Texas FRANK, Hon. Martin M., New York, New York FREEMAN, Miss Grace M., East Orange, New Jersey GAVIN, Mr. T. Austin, Tulsa, Oklahoma GAYLORD, Miss Edith, Washington, D. C. GERSEN, Mr. Beorge, Bronx, New York GILBERT, Mrs. Lester A., Buffalo, New York GOLDBERG, Chaplain, Joshua, New York, New York GOLDBERG, Dr. Maurice, Washington, D. C. GOLDMAN, Mr. Aaron, Washington, D. C. GRANT, Mr. Max L., Providence, Rhode Island GREENFIELD, Mr. Albert M., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania HAGEN, Col. J. Addison, Norfolk, Virginia HALLE, Mr. Milton L., Baltimore, Maryland HANSEN, Dr. Carl F., Washington, D. C. HARRIS, Mr. John H., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania HARRISON, Mr. Hastings, Dallas, Texas HARSHBARGER, Mrs. E. D., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania HAUCK, Mr. William F., Washington 6, D. C. HEINZ, Mrs. Clifford S., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania HENDERSON, Mr. Algo D., Ann Arbor, Michigan HENDRY, Dr. Charles E., Toronto, Canada HILGENBERG, Mr. William F., Baltimore, Maryland HILLYER, Mr. Hansell, Savannah, Georgia HOLCOMB, Rev. Luther, Dallas, Texas HOOPER, Mr. Henry V., Newport News, Virginia HOROWITZ, Mr. Leon, Falls Church, Virginia HUGHES, Mr. Arthur c., Dallas, Texas HUNDLEY, Miss Pela P., Newport News, Virginia HUNTER, Mrs. Alice C., Washington, D. C. ISRAEL, Mr. Sam. Sheffield, Alabama JACOBS, Mr. Sinclair, Atlanta, Georgia JAFFEE, Mr. Henry, Suffolk, Virginia JANSEN, Dr. William, Brooklyn, New York JELLEFF, Mr. Frank R., Washington, D. C. JENKINS, Mrs. Clifford N., Roslyn Heights, Long Island, New York JOHNSON, Miss Edith, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1954 Page 4 12:30 pm National Conference of Christians and Jews JOHNSON, Dr. Mordecai W., Washington, D. C. JOHNSTON, Dr. F. Ernest, New York, New York JONES, Mr. Richard, Toronto, Canada JOSEPH, Mrs. H. Y., Duluth, Minnesota JUSTUS, Mr. Karl B., San Francisco, California KATZ, Mr. Benjamin S., Cincinnati 27, Ohio KAUFMAN, Mr. Joseph D., Washington, D. C. KAUFMAN, Mr. Sam, Minneapolis, Minnesota KENNY, Mr. Delbert J., West Bend, Wisconsin KENNY, Dr. Dumont F., New York, New York KERTZER, Rabbi Morris, New York, New York KERWIN, Dr. Jerome C., Chicago, Illinois KILEY, Hon. Roger J., Chicago 1, Illinois KIMBALL, Miss Yeffe, New York, New York KING, Mr. Milton W., Washington, D. C. KLOTSCHE, Dr. J. Martin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin KULAKOFSKY, Mr. Leonard G., Omaha, Nebraska LAMB, Miss Marjorie, Toronto, Canada LAMY, Mrs. C. Oscar, St. Louis, Missouri LANSBRUGH, Mr. Robert I., Dallas, Texas LARSON, Dr. Jordan L., Mount Vernon, New York LAUB, Mr. Sidney, Wilmington, Delaware LAUGHLIN, Mr. John E., Jr., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania LAZRUS, Mr. Oscar M., New York, New York LEAHY, Mr. William E., Washington, D. C. LEARSON, Miss Katharine G., Boston, Massachusetts LEE, Mr. Frank H., Ridgefield, Connecticut LeGATE, Mr. James, Miami, Florida LeGOST, Mr. Urbain C., Bronx, New York LEIDESDORF, Mr. Samuel D., New York, New York LESLIE, Mr. Frank, New York, New York LETCHWORTH, Mr. Edward H., Buffalo, New York LEVINSON, Rabbi Burton E., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania LIEBSCHUTZ, Mr. Harry D., Cincinnati, Ohio LYONS, Mr. Roger, West Englewood, New Jersey LUNTZ, Mr. A. M., Cleveland, Ohio MAGNIN, Mr. Cyril, San Francisco, California MALLOY, Mr. E. T., Orange, Texas MARSTON, Mr. Frederick, Wilmington, Delaware MAY, Mr. Alfred, Detroit, Michigan MAY, Mr. Irving, Richmond, Virginia MAYS, Mr. Benjamin, Atlanta, Georgia MAYER, Mr. Frank D., Chicago, Illinois McBRIDE, Mr. Robert J., Jr., Norfolk, Virginia McCLELLAND, The Rev. John F., Silver Springs, Maryland McCOY, Dr. Raymond, Cincinnati, Ohio McGHEE, The Hon. George C., Washington, D. C. McKIBBIN, Mr. George B., Chicago, Illinois McKITTRICK, Mr. Thomas H., Blairstown, New Jersey McLEAN, Mr. Lauchlin H., Cleveland, Ohio MESSICK, Mr. Neil R., Sr., Minneapolis, Minnesota MILLIGAN, Dr. John P., Newark, New Jersey MINOFF, Mrs. Max, Bronx, New York WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1954 Page 5 12:30 pm National Conference of Christians and Jews MOORE, Mrs. Walter J., Arlington, Virginia MURPHY, Hon. Charles F., Elmhurst, New York MURRAY, Rev. John Courtney, S. J., Woodstock, Maryland NASH, Mr. James P., New York, New York O'BRIEN, Mr. John J., Detroit, Michigan O'LEARY, Msgr. Timothy F., Boston, Massachusetts OLSEN, Dr. C. Arild, New York, New York OSNOS, Mr. Max, Detroit, Michigan PAIGE, Hon. Myles A., Brooklyn, New York PATTERSON, Mrs. Robert P., New York, New York PEARLMAN, Rabbi David W., Stamford, Connecticut PELGRIFT, Mr. DeLancey S., Hartford, Connecticut PORTER, Mrs. Paul A., Washington, D. C. POWER, Mr. Leonard, White Plains, New York PURCELL, Mrs. James E., Alexandria, Virginia RADCLIFFE, Hon. George L., Baltimore, Maryland RAQUE, Mr. Emil J., Louisville, Kentucky RICE, Mrs. Charles, St. Louis, Missouri RIEGELMAN, Col. Harold, New York, New York RITTENBERG, Mrs. Leon H., New Orleans, Louisiana ROBERTSON, Mr. Harrison M., Louisville, Kentucky ROBINSON, Mr. Jackie, St. Albans, Long Island, New York ROCHE, Mr. Patrick J., Baltimore, Maryland ROGERS, Mr. O. B., Toronto, Canada ROGERS, Mr. William C., Baltimore, Maryland ROOT, Mr. Oren, New York, New York ROSENBAUM, Mr. Louis, Florence, Alabama ROSNER, Mr. Lawrence M., Queens Village, New York RUBIN, Mr. J. Robert, New York, New York RUNDBAKEN, Judge Frederick J., Hartford, Connecticut RUSH, Mr. H. L., New Brunswick, New Jersey RUSSELL, Mr. Elwood P., Belleville, New Jersey RYAN, Hon. Andrew J., Jr., Savannah, Georgia SADLER, Dr. M. E., Fort Worth, Texas SALISBURY, Mr. Harrison, New York, New York SANDITEN, Mr. Maurice, Tulsa, Oklahoma SAPINSLEY, Mr. Milton C., Providence, Rhode Island SARGENT, Mr. Noel, New York, New York SCHIMMEL, Mr. A. Q., Lincoln, Nebraska SCHOLL, Mr. David H., Cleveland 14, Ohio SCHROEDER, Mr. Werner W., Chicago, Illinois SCHWAB, Mr. and Mrs. William Waters, New York, New York SCHWARZSCHILD, Mr. Harry, Jr., Richmond, Virginia SCRUGGS, Mr. Philip L., Lynchburg, Virginia SEITZ, Mr. Joseph, East Point, Georgia SHAPIRO, Mr. Lewis H., Washington, D. C. SHLENKER, Mr. Simon, Jr., New Orleans, Louisiana SHOENBERG, Mr. John, St. Louis, Missouri SIEGBERT, Mr. Henry, White Plains, New York SILVERMAN, Rabbi Albert G., Hollis, New York SISKIND, Mr. Isaac, London, Ontario SLOSS, Richard L., San Francisco, California STACY, Mr. Robert P., Hartford, Connecticut WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1954 Page 6 12:30 pm National Conference of Christians and Jews STEINER, Mr. Edward F., Chattanooga, Tennessee STRAUS, Mr. Roger W., New York, New York SULLIVAN, Mr. John B., New York, New York SUSMAN, Mr. Milton K., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania SWANSON, Mr. W. O., Omaha, Nebraska TEICH, Mr. Julius R., Newton, Massachusetts THEOBALD, Dr. John J., Flushing, New York TIPTON, Mr. W. H., Jr., Washington, D. C. TROTT, Mr. Raymond H., Providence, Rhode Island TWOHY, Mr. James F., Santa Monica, California VISSEUR, Mr. Pierre, New York, New York WARD, Dr. William R., Newark, New Jersey WEINBERG, Mr. A. J., Atlanta, Georgia WEINKLE, Mr. Carl, Miami, Florida WEISSBUCH, Mr. S. D., Miami, Florida WELLS, Dr. Kenneth D., Valley Forge, Pennsylvania WHITESIDE, Mr. Alexander, Boston, Massachusetts WILSON, Dr. F. E., Washington, D. C. YOUNG, Dr. William Lindsay, Los Angeles, California 1:10 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower left the White House and motored to MATS Terminal. 1:25 pm Arrived MATS Terminal. 1:30 pm Airborne Washington, D. C., for Kansas City, Kansas. The following were members of the Presidential Party: The President and Mrs. Eisenhower Dr. Milton Eisenhower Dr. Franklin Murphy Maj. Gen. Howard McC. Snyder Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Murray Snyder Col. Robert B. Schulz Chief U. E. Baughman Mr. James Rowley Mr. Dick Flohr Sgt. and Mrs. John Moaney Rose Woods CST 5:00 pm Arrived Fairfax Airport, Kansas City, Kansas. The following boarded the COLUMBINE: Major and Mrs. John Eisenhower and three children One Secret Service Agent 5:20 pm Airborne Kansas City for Salina, Kansas. 6:15 pm Arrived Smoky Hill Air Force Base, Salina, Kansas. Presidential Party departed Air Force Base and motored through Salina enroute to Abilene, Kansas. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1954 Page 7 7:00 pm Arrived Sunflower Hotel, Abilene, Kansas. 9:30 pm The following departed the Sunflower Hotel enroute to the Eisenhower Home and Museum: The President and Mrs. Eisenhower Major and Mrs. John Eisenhower Dr. Milton Eisenhower Mr. and Mrs. Earl Eisenhower 11:10 pm Returned to the Sunflower Hotel and remained overnight. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1954 8:50 am The President, accompanied by Major John Eisenhower and David Eisenhower, departed the Sunflower Hotel enroute to the family plot at the Abilene Cemetery. 9:20 am Returned to the Sunflower Hotel. 9:45 am The President and Mrs. Eisenhower and family witnessed the parade from the Marquee of the Sunflower Hotel until 10:05 am. 10:45 am The President and Mrs. Eisenhower and members of the family departed the Sunflower Hotel enroute to the Eisenhower home. 10:55 am Arrived at the Eisenhower Home. Walked to the Museum. 11:00 am Arrived at the Museum. Ceremonies began on Platform in front of Museum. National Anthem Invocation Introductions Greetings from the President Conclusion 11:30 am The President and Mrs. Eisenhower and members of the Presidential Party inspected the Museum. Both wings were toured as the West Wing was incomplete on the first visit in 1953. They also viewed skelton exhibit set up in the East Wing. 12:00 Inspection of Museum was completed. 12:05 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower and members of the Presidential Party departed the Museum enroute to Smoky Hill Air Force Base. 12:53 pm Arrived Smoky Hill Air Force Base. CST 1:00 pm Airborne for Kansas City, Kansas, Fairfax Airport. The following were members of the Presidential Party: The President and Mrs. Eisenhower Major and Mrs. John Eisenhower and three children Dr. Milton Eisenhower Mr. and Mrs. Earl Eisenhower Maj. Gen. Howard McC. Snyder Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Murray Snyder Col. Robert B. Schulz Chief U. E. Baughman Mr. James Rowley Mr. Dick Flohr One Secret Service Agent (accompanied Grandchildren) Sgt. & Mrs. Moaney Rose Woods THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1954 Page 2 1:42 pm Arrived Fairfax Airport, Kansas City, Kansas. Major and Mrs. John Eisenhower and three children and one Secret Service Agent disembarked COLUMBINE. CST 1:57 pm Airborne Kansas City for Chicago. CST 3:30 pm Arrived Midway Airport, Chicago, Illinois Mr. and Mrs. Earl Eisenhower disembarked COLUMBINE. CST 3:44 pm Airborne Chicago for Toledo, Ohio. EST 5:38 pm Arrived Toledo, Ohio; the following disembarked COLUMBINE: The President Dr. Milton Eisenhower Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Murray Snyder Mr. James Rowley Mr. Dick Flohr Sgt. Moaney 5:50 pm The President and members of his Party departed the Airport enroute to the Cedar Point Club. 6:10 pm Arrived at the Cedar Point Club and remained overnight. EST 5:50 pm Airborne Toledo for Washington, D. C. The following remained on COLUMBINE and returned to Washington, D. C.: The First Lady Maj. Gen. Howard McC. Snyder Col. Robert B. Schulz Chief U. E. Baughman Mr. Stewart Stout (transferred from Press plane to COLUMBINE) Mrs. Moaney Rose Woods 7:25 pm Arrived MATS Terminal, Washington, D. C. 7:40 pm Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1954 AT THE CEDAR POINT CLUB, TOLEDO, OHIO. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1954 1:10 pm The President and members of his Party departed the Cedar Point Club enroute to the Airport. 1:35 pm Arrived Toledo Airport. 1:45 pm Airborne Toledo for Washington, D. C. Members of Presidential Party on COLUMBINE: The President Dr. Milton Eisenhower Hon. George Humphrey Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Murray Snyder Mr. James Rowley Mr. Dick Flohr Sgt. Moaney 3:30 pm Arrived MATS Terminal, Washington, D. C. 3:45 pm Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1954 The President and Mrs. Eisenhower attended the eleven o'clock Service at the National Presbyterian Church. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1954 8:00 am (Hon. Robert Cutler) OFF THE RECORD (Briefed the President on N. S. C.) 8:30 am National Security Council Hon. Herbert Hoover, Jr., for the Secretary of State Hon. Robert B. Anderson, Acting Secretary of Defense Hon. Harold E. Stassen, Director, Foreign Operations Adm. Hon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, Office of Defense Mobilization Hon. George M. Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury Hon. Rowland R. Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget Hon. James P. Mitchell, Secretary of Labor General Lewis B. Hershey, Director, Selective Service System Lt. Gen. Raymond S. McLain, for the Chairman, N.S.T.C. Hon. Arthur S. Burns, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisers Hon. Theodore C. Streibert, Director, U. S. Information Agency Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway, Acting Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff Adm. Donald B. Duncan, for the Chief of Naval Operations Gen. Thomas D. White, for the Chief of Staff, U. S. Air Force Gen. Lemuel C. Shepherd, Jr., Commandant, U. S. Marine Corps Hon. Robert T. Stevens, Secretary of the Army Hon. Albert Pratt, for the Secretary of the Navy Hon. Harold E. Talbott, Secretary of the Air Force Hon. Allen W. Dulles, Director of Central Intelligence Hon. Robert Cutler, Special Assistant to the President Colonel Andrew J. Goodpaster, White House Staff Secretary Hon. Bryce Harlow, Administrative Assistant to the President Hon. James S. Lay, Jr., Executive Secretary, N. S. C. Hon. S. Everett Gleason, Deputy Executive Secretary, N. S. C. 10:30 am Hon. Arthur Burns, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisers Hon. Gabriel Hauge (Usual Monday appointment) 10:59 am (Hon. Lewis Strauss, Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission) OFF THE RECORD (one minute) 11:00 am Hon. Hugh S. Cumming, Jr., American Ambassador to Indonesia (The Ambassador requested this thru Protocol, to give the President brief oral account of developments in United States- Indonesian relations.) 12:20 pm The President left for the Mayflower Hotel where he said a few words of Greetings to Luncheon of the American Council to Improve Our Neighborhoods (A.C.T.I.O.N.). Dr. Hauge rode over with the President. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:00 pm Sen. James H. Duff, Pennsylvania (Senator Duff called Mr. Snyder last week and asked for this appointment) MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1954 Page 2 2:15 pm The President met with bi-partisan group from the Senate and House of Representatives. (Arranged by Governor Adams at request of Senator Milton R. Young, N. Dakota. Discussed civil functions and appropriations) The following were present: Senator Frank A. Barrett, Wyoming Senator Dennis Chavez, New Mexico Senator Earle C. Clements, Kentucky Senator Price Daniel, Texas Senator Everett McK. Dirksen, Illinois Senator Allen J. Ellender, Sr., Louisiana Senator J. W. Fulbright, Arkansas Senator Spessard L. Holland, Florida Senator Roman L. Hruska, Nebraska Senator Russell B. Long, Louisiana Senator John L. McClellan, Arkansas Senator A. S. Mike Monroney, Oklahoma Senator Karl E. Mundt, South Dakota Senator James E. Murray, Montana Senator John C. Stennis, Mississippi Senator Milton R. Young, North Dakota Cong. Clifford Davis, Tennessee Cong. William A. Dawson, Utah Cong. Clair Engle, California Cong. Thomas A. Jenkins, Ohio Cong. Ben F. Jensen, Iowa Cong. Otto E. Passman, Louisiana Cong. A. L. Miller, Nebraska Cong. Dewey Short, Missouri (Hon. Sherman Adams) (Hon. Gerald Morgan) 2:45 pm Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense Hon. Robert B. Anderson, Deputy Secretary of Defense Hon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, O. D. M. (Col. Andrew J. Goodpaster) 3:15 pm (The following friends of Governor Stassen came in to pay their) ) (respects: Dr. and Mrs. H. R. Tregilgas (Surgeon) Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gerber (Home Building Contractor) Mr. and Mrs. H. Y. Krinsky (Furniture Store) Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Erickson (Accountant - Auditor) Mr. and Mrs. Harold LeVander (Lawyer) (Arranged at the request of Gov. Stassen. These people are life-long friends of Gov. and Mrs. Stassen's and came to Washington from South St. Paul, Minnesota, for the Stassen's twenty-fifth wedding anniversary) THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1954 8:00 am The following had Breakfast with the President: Hon. Joseph Martin, Speaker of the House (Hon. Gerald Morgan) 9:00 am The President received a delegation from the National Fund for Medical Education, who presented him with the Frank H. Lahey Memorial Award "for outstanding leadership in Medical Education". (This award was established in 1954 under joint sponsorship of National Fund for Medical Education, American Medical Association and Association of American Medical Colleges. The President is the first recipient.) The following were present: Mr. S. Sloan Colt, President of the National Fund for Medical Education Mr. E. J. Ade, National Fund for Medical Education Mr. Howard Cushman, National Fund for Medical Education Mrs. Frank H. Lahey Dr. Vernon W. Lippard, President of the Association of American Medical Colleges Dr. Walter B. Martin, President of the American Medical Association Hon. Nelson Rockefeller, Under Secretary of H. E. W. Hon. Sherman Adams Major General Howard McC. Snyder Hon. Bernard Shanley Major Walter Tkach 10:05 am The President left for the Statler Hotel, where he said a few words of greeting to the annual meeting of the Association of Land-Grant Colleges and Universities. Dr. Milton Eisenhower rode over with the President. 10:45 am Hon. Kenneth Royall (Called Mr. Snyder last week and asked for this.) 11:30 am (Mr. David Calhoun, St. Louis, Missouri) (Mr. James W. McAfee, St. Louis, Missouri) (Colonel Schulz brought in OFF THE RECORD) 11:45 am Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State (one-half hour) 12:15 pm The President received the members of the National Historical Publications Commission. (They presented to the President a copy of their report entitled, "A National Program for the Publication of Historical Documents.") The following were present: Hon. Wayne C. Grover, Archivist of the United States and Chairman of the National Historical Publications Commission Wilfred E. Binkley, Professor of History and Political Science, Ohio Northern University, and member of the Commission TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1954 Page 2 12:15 pm National Historical Publications Commission (Continued) Julian P. Boyd, Professor of History, Princeton University, and member of the Commission Guy Stanton Ford, President Emeritus of the University of Minnesota, and member of the Commission Hon. Edmund F. Mansure, Administrator, General Services Administration David C. Mearns, Chief of the Manuscripts Division, Library of Congress, and member of the Commission G. Bernard Noble, Chief of the Division of Historical Policy Research, Department of State, and member of the Commission Arthur M. Schlesinger, Sr., Professor of History Emeritus, Harvard University, and member of the Commission Rudolph A. Winnacker, Historian for the Office of the Secretary of Defense, and member of the Commission Philip M. Hamer, Executive Director for the Commission 12:45 pm The President received a turkey from the Members of the Poultry and Egg National Board and the National Turkey Federation. (For past eight years this group has presented the Thanksgiving turkey to the White House - is non-profit organization for con- sumer information.) The following were present: Mr. Perry Browning, President, National Turkey Federation, Winchester, Ky. Mrs. Perry Browning, Winchester, Kentucky Miss Dixie Lee Browning, Winchester, Kentucky Dr. J. Holmes Martin, Purdue University, Lafayette, Indiana Mr. J. S. Edmunds, Turkey Grower, Clover, South Carolina Mr. C. Fred Smith, Poultry and Egg National Board, New York, N.Y. Mr. M. C. Small, National Turkey Federation, Mt. Morris, Illinois Mr. J. C. Taylor, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey Mr. John Enders, New Jersey Turkey Association, Cranberry, N.J. Mr. Leslie S. Hubbard, Hubbard Farms, Lancaster, Pennsylvania Mr. J. Frank Gordy, Extension poultryman, Georgetown, Delaware Mr. Alex Tisdale, National Pretzel Institute, Pottstown, Pa. Mrs. Alex Tisdale, Pottstown, Pa. Mr. Thomas W. Heitz, Rockingham Poultry Cooperative, Broadway, Va. Miss Ellen Stillman, National Cranberry Association, Hanson, Mass. Miss Ednah Ash, Poultry and Egg National Board, New York, N.Y. Hon. Ezra Taft Benson, Secretary of Agriculture 1:00 pm The following had Luncheon with the President: H.E. A. D. P. Heeney, Ambassador of Canada Hon. C. D. Howe, Minister of Trade & Commerce, Canada Hon. R. O. Campney, Defense Minister, Canada Hon. George Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense Hon. Sherman Adams 2:00 pm (Colonel Goodpaster arranged for the President to see a motion picture at this time) 3:15 pm His Eminence, Francis Cardinal Spellman. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1954 Page 3 8:00 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower gave a dinner for one-half of the Chiefs of Mission of the Diplomatic Corps. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1954 8:30 am (Hon. Robert Cutler) OFF THE RECORD (ten minutes) 9:00 am The President presented the Gold President's Cup to the winner of the 1954 President's Cup Regatta, Mr. Joseph Schoenith, of Detroit, Michigan. (The Regatta took place here while the President was in Denver, and this presentation was postponed until the President's return.) The following were present: Mr. Bill Cantrell (driver of GALE IV) Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Schoenith of Detroit (owners of GALE IV) Mr. Lee Schoenith Mr. John A. Remon, President of the President's Cup Regatta Ass'n. Mr. Edward C. Baltz, Chairman of the Board of the President's Cup Regatta Association Mr. Horace G. Walker, Chairman of the 1954 Regatta Committee 9:15 am H.E. Leo Mates, the Ambassador of Yugoslavia General Svetozar Vukmanovic, Vice President of the Federal Executive Council of Yugoslavia (Hon. Victor Purse) (Arranged at the suggestion of the Secretary of State. Gen. Vukmanovic is in this country for talks on economic relations between his country and U. S.) 9:30 am The President met with the Bi-Partisan Leaders of the Congress: Hon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President Senator Styles Bridges, New Hampshire Senator William F. Knowland, California Senator Homer Ferguson, Michigan Senator Leverett Saltonstall, Massachusetts Senator Alexander Wiley, Wisconsin not Security Senator Carl Hayden, Arizona Senator Lyndon Johnson, Texas Senator Earle C. Clements, Kentucky Senator Richard B. Russell, Georgia Senator Walter F. George, Georgia Hon. Joseph W. Martin, Jr., The Speaker Cong. Charles Halleck, Indiana Cong. Leslie Arends, Illinois Cong. Leo Allen, Illinois Cong. Sam Rayburn, Texas Cong. John W. McCormack, Massachusetts Cong. John Taber, New York Cong. Clarence Cannon, Missouri Cong. Carl Vinson, Georgia Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense Admiral Arthur C. Davis, Office of International Security Affairs Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Bernard Shanley WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1954 Page 2 9:30 am Bi-Partisan Meeting (Continued) Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Jack Martin Hon. Homer Gruenther Col. Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Arthur Minnich 12:00 The President presented the Harmon International Trophies to Major Charles E. Yeager, USAF, and to Miss Jacqueline Cochran. (Major Yeager first to fly faster than speed of sound and Miss Cochran first woman flyer to break thru sound barrier.) The following were present: JOHNSON, Senator Lyndon B., Texas REED, Justice Stanley STEVENS, Hon. Robert T., Secretary of the Army SYMINGTON, Senator Stuart, Missouri TALBOTT, Hon. Harold E., Secretary of the Air Force WHITE, Gen. Thomas D., Vice Chief of Staff, U. S. A. F. ALLEN, Brig. Gen. Brook ARLEN, Margaret ALDRIN, Colonel Edwin E. BROSNAHAN, Mary V. BODE, Frederick W. BLAIR, Capt. and Mrs. Charles F. BRUNO, Mr. and Mrs. Harry BELL, Mr. Lawrence D. BOYD, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Albert BALCHAN, Col. and Mrs. Bernt BRENTNALL, Maj. Gen. Samuel R. COMBIER, P. Hodges CRAWFORD, Mrs. William A. DOOLITTLE, Lt. Gen. and Mrs. James H. de SEVERSKY, Major and Mrs. Alexander P. DOERN, Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. DUNN, Francis W. ELLIOTT, R. Sherrard, Jr. ENYART, Mr. and Mrs. William FANEUF, Leston P. GRIFFITHS, Judge Charles H. GARDNER, Lester D. HOPKINS, Mr. and Mrs. John J. HAMILTON, Col. and Mrs. George B. HOLMES, William KEPNER, Lt. Gen. William E. LAND, Adm. and Mrs. E. S. LOCKE, Capt. Edward W. McCRARY, Tex NOTMAN, Mr. and Mrs. J. Geoffrey ODLUM, Floyd B. POLSTER, Mr. and Mrs. William J. PUTT, Lt. Gen. Donald L. ROSENDAHL, Adm. Charles E. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1954 Page 3 12:00 Harmon International Trophies (Continued) REED, Mrs. Stanley SANDSTROM, Roy J. SCHRAMEK, Mr. and Mrs. William E. SCHILLING, Col. David C. SHANE, William H. TALBERT, Mrs. Ansel E. YEAGER, Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. YEAGER, Albert H., Jr. YEAGER, Mrs. Charles E. 12:30 pm The following had Luncheon with the President: Dr. Milton Eisenhower Hon. Nelson Rockefeller, Under Secretary of H. E. W. Hon. Arthur A. Kimball, Staff Director, President's Advisory Committee on Government Organization Hon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Gabriel Hauge 2:15 pm General Omar Bradley (five minutes) 3:00 pm (Mr. John Jackson - President's Lawyer) OFF THE RECORD (Arranged by Colonel Schulz who brought him over) 8:00 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower gave a dinner for one-half the Chiefs of Mission of the Diplomatic Corps. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1954 8:40 am H.E. Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, the Vice President of India H.E. Gaganvihari Lallubhai Mehta, the Ambassador of India Hon. Henry A. Byroade, Assistant Secretary of State (Arranged at the suggestion of the Secretary of State, who said that while Dr. Radhakrishnan had no specific subject to raise with the President, he would like to discuss U. S. Indian relations generally.) 9:00 am Cong. Edward J. Bonin, Pa. (The Congressman requested this to discuss a personal matter - Mr. Jerry Morgan recommended he be given an appointment) 9:30 am Hon. Oveta Culp Hobby, Secretary of Health, Education & Welfare Hon. Nelson Rockefeller, Under Secretary of H. E. W. Maj. Gen. Howard McC. Snyder Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Bernard Shanley Hon. Gerald Morgan (Discussed legislative program) 10:00 am Hon. Joseph Campbell, Nominee for Comptroller General of the U. S. 10:30 am Hon. George Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury Hon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget Hon. Percival Brundage, Deputy Director, Bureau of the Budget (Re 1956 Budget - one hour) 11:30 am Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State (Asked to have half-hour with the President before French- American talks) 12:00 H.E. Pierre Mendes-France, Premier of France Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State (15 minutes) 12:15 pm French-American talks H.E. Pierre Mendes-France, Premier of France Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State H.E. Henri Bonnet, the Ambassador of France Hon. C. Douglas Dillon, American Ambassador to France Hon. Livingston Merchant, Assistant Secretary of State Mr. Jean Marie Soutou, Acting Director of the Cabinet of Ministry of Foreign Affairs Mr. M. Francois Seydoux, Director of European Affairs of the Foreign Office 1:00 pm The President gave a Stag Luncheon in honor of H. E. Pierre Mendes-France, The Premier of France. The following were present: H.E. Pierre Mendes-France, President of the Council of Ministers of the French Republic H.E. The Ambassador of the French Republic (Henri Bonnet) THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1954 Page 2 1:00 pm Luncheon in honor of The Premier of France (Continued) The Honorable Gontran de Juniac, Minister, Embassy of the French Republic The Honorable Georges Boris, Charge de Mission to the President of the Council of Ministers Mr. Jean Marie Soutou, Acting Director of the Cabinet of Ministry of Foreign Affairs Mr. Philippe de Seynes, Charge de Mission for Foreign Affairs Mr. M. Francois Seydoux, Director of European Affairs of the Foreign Office Hon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State Hon. Harold E. Stassen, Director, F. O. A. Sen. Walter F. George, Georgia Sen. Alexander Wiley, Wisconsin Hon. Robert B. Anderson, Deputy Secretary of Defense Hon. Lewis L. Strauss, Chairman, A. E. C. Hon. Robert D. Murphy, Department of State Hon. Livingston T. Merchant, Department of State Hon. Douglas Mac Arthur II, Department of State Hon. C. Douglas Dillon, American Ambassador to France Hon. Robert Cutler Hon. Samuel Spencer Hon. David E. Finley Mr. John W. Jones 2:30 pm Gen. Julius Ochs Adler, Vice President, General Manager of the New York Times Hon. Bryce Harlow (Requested this to discuss military manpower problems) 2:55 pm (Mr. John Jackson, President's Lawyer) OFF THE RECORD (Col. Robert Schulz) 3:00 pm (General Lucius Clay) OFF THE RECORD THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1954 8:00 am The Following had Breakfast with the President: Hon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons 9:00 am The President received the Executive Committee of the United States Junior Chamber of Commerce, Forty Directors of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce and two from the Chamber of Commerce of the United States. (The heads of these organizations are meeting now in Washington and asked if they might take this opportunity to pay their annual call on the President.) The following were present: Mr. Clement D. Johnston, President, U. S. Chamber of Commerce Mr. R. L. Bowditch, Chairman of Board, U. S. Chamber of Commerce Mr. E. LaMar Buckner, Ogden, Utah, President Mr. Arthur W. Campbell, Honolulu, Hawaii, Vice President Mr. Ira D. Kaye, San Pedro, California, Vice President Mr. Hugh McKenna, Omaha, Nebraska, Vice President Mr. Van Richardson, Greenwood, Mississippi, Vice President Mr. Duke A. Garrison, Cleveland, Ohio, Vice President Mr. John M. King, Wheaton, Illinois, Vice President Mr. Howard E. Norris, Madison, Wisconsin, Vice President Mr. John Hendrickson, Casper, Wyoming, Vice President Mr. Edwin H. May, Jr., Hartford, Conn., Vice President Mr. Frank J. Pasquerilla, Johnstown, Pa., Vice President Mr. Dain J. Domich, Sacramento, California, Immediate Past President Mr. John C. Mitchell, Kearney, Nebraska, General Legal Counsel Mr. Douglas L. Hoge, Cincinnati, Ohio, Jr., Chamber International President Mr. Tommy E. Cook, Baytown, Texas, Treasurer Mr. Gordon T. Hicks, Tulsa, Oklahoma, Exec. Vice President Mr. Fred Dixon, Washington, D. C., National Director Mr. Richard Matheson, International Vice President, Renton, Washington Mr. H. L. Jagoe, President, District of Columbia Local Mr. Montague F. Aldous, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, Canadian Jaycee President Mr. Lewis M. Ayre, St. John's Newfoundland Mr. L. L. Ball, Yorkton, Saskatchewan Mr. R.H.G. Bonnycastle, Winnipeg, Manitoba Mr. Frank Boston, Montreal, Quebec Mr. Perry S. Bower, Winnipeg, Manitoba Mr. R. C. Brown, Winnipeg, Manitoba Mr. John T. Bryden, Toronto, Ontario Mr. J. G. Crean, Toronto, Ontario Mr. M. M. Cunningham, Red Derr, Alberta Col. U. G. Dawson, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia Mr. Paul DesRochers, Quebec, Province of Quebec Mr. Raymond Dupuis, Montreal, Quebec Mr. M. Alban Farmer, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1954 Page 2 9:00 am U.S. and Canadian Chamber of Commerces (Continued) Mr. H. J. Fosbrooke, Vernon, British Columbia Mr. G. A. Freeman, Belleville, Ontario Mr. J. Douglas Gibson, Toronto, Ontario Mr. William Hayward, Summerside, Prince Edward Island Mr. C. Bruce Hill, St. Catharines, Ontario Major General Gordon Howard, Montreal, Quebec Mr. H. W. Jamer, Saint John, New Brunswick Mr. J. Howard Kelly, Calgary, Alberta Mr. W. S. Kirkpatrick, Montreal, Quebec Mr. C. R. MacLaggan, Campbellton, New Brunswick Mr. J. Gordon MacDonald, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island Mr. A. E. McGilvray, Oshawa, Ontario Mr. A. D. McTavish, Edmonton, Alberta Mr. Howard T. Mitchell, Vancouver, British Columbia Mr. D. L. Morrell, Montreal, Quebec Mr. Martin P. Murphy, Montreal, Quebec Mr. Earl Murray, Neepawa, Manitoba Mr. Thomas Oakley, Toronto, Ontario Mr. J. Racine, Montmorency, Quebec Mr. W. H. Raikes, Vancouver, British Columbia Mr. W. J. Sheridan, Montreal, Quebec Mr. Lewis W. Simms, Saint John, New Brunswick Mr. J. J. Stuart, Windsor, Ontario Mr. James C. Thompson, Montreal, Quebec Mr. 0. B. Thornton, Montreal, Quebec Mr. G. S. Thorvaldson, Winnipeg, Manitoba Mr. C. D. Trusler, Montreal, Quebec Mr. C. L. Walker, Montreal, Quebec Mr. Howard Walters, Vancouver, British Columbia Mr. B. R. Wolfe, Transcona, Manitoba Mr. Edward C. Wood, Montreal, Quebec Mr. G. M. Young, Sherbrooke, Quebec 9:15 am Mr. Charles Gombault, 100 Rue Reaumur, Paris (Hon. Sherman Adams) (member of the French Press) 9:30 am Hon. Arthur Flemming, Director, O. D. M. (Mr. Steve Benedict) (Asked if he might see the President briefly before Cabinet) 10:00 am Cabinet Meeting Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State Hon. Herman Phleger, State Department Hon. Marion Folsom, Under Secretary of the Treasury Hon. Robert Anderson, Deputy Secretary of Defense Hon. William P. Rogers, Deputy Attorney General Hon. Douglas McKay, Secretary of the Interior Hon. Earl Butz, Assistant Secretary of Agriculture Hon. Sinclair Weeks, Secretary of Commerce FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1954 Page 3 10:00 am Cabinet Meeting (Continued) Hon. James P. Mitchell, Secretary of Labor Hon. Oveta Culp Hobby, Secretary of Health, Education & Welfare Hon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget Hon. Harold E. Stassen, Director, F. O. A. Dr. William S. Russell, Deputy Director of Technical Services, F.O.A. Hon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, 0. D. M. Hon. Philip Young, Chairman, Civil Service Commission Hon. Theodore Streibert, Director, U.S.I.A. Hon. Abbott Washburn, U.S.I.A. Adm. Lewis G. Castle, St. Lawrence Seaway Hon. Samuel Anderson, Assistant Secretary of Commerce Mr. Hal Miller, Commerce Department Mr. Preston Forbes, Commerce Department Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Arthur Burns Hon. Bernard Shanley Hon. Robert Cutler Hon. Gabriel Hauge Col. Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Maxwell Rabb Hon. Arthur Minnich The following were absent: The Vice President The Secretary of the Treasury The Secretary of Defense The Attorney General The Postmaster General - no representative The Secretary of Agriculture Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. 11:45 am (Hon. Oveta Culp Hobby, Secretary of H. E. W.) OFF THE RECORD 12:00 Hon. James P. Mitchell, Secretary of Labor (Asked if might have twenty minute appointment at conclusion of Cabinet Meeting) 12:50 pm (The President left the White House and motored to Burning Tree.) 1:43 pm (Teed off with the following:) (Col. Thomas Belshe) (Mr. John Brooks) Brookes (Mr. J. W. Harron) 4:42 pm (Completed 18 holes) 5:18 pm (Departed Burning Tree and motored to the White House) 5:48 pm (Arrived at the White House) THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1954 8:15 am (General Ed. Clarke, of New York) OFF THE RECORD (Arranged at the request of Col. Schulz) 8:30 am Hon. William Rogers, Deputy Attorney General Hon. Simon E. Sobeloff, Solicitor General of the U. S. Hon. Maxwell Rabb (re segregation) 9:00 am The President bought the first sheet of Christmas Seals from Dr. Esmond R. Long, Director of Medical Research, National Tuberculosis Association, opening the annual Christmas Seal Sale of the Association. (Mr. Snyder sat in on the appointment. Dr. Long had T.B. at one time which caused him to join in fight against it. During World War II he was consultant to the Army on T.B. and was a Colonel in the European Theatre assigned to office of General Hawley) 9:10 am Hon. Theodore Streibert, Director, U. S. I. A. Hon. Sherman Adams (Arranged at the request of Governor Adams) 9:20 am Dr. Edward L. R. Elson, Minister, the National Presbyterian Church (Asked if might come in for a personal visit and to bring the President copy of his book "America's Spiritual Recovery.") 9:38 am Sen. H. Alexander Smith, New Jersey (Hon. Bernard Shanley) (Arranged at the suggestion of Mr. Shanley, through whom Sen. Smith requested the appointment) 10:00 am Hon. Gordon Allott, Senator-elect, Colorado (Asked for a five-minute appointment to pay his respects while in Washington) 10:15 am Hon. Philip Young, Chairman, Civil Service Commission Mr. Pierce J. Gerety, Civil Service Commission Hon. Bernard Shanley Hon. James Hagerty 10:30 am (Relocation Test) 10:45 am (President returned to the Executive Office) 11:10 am (Hon. Simon E. Sobeloff, Solicitor General of the U. S.) (Hon. Maxwell Rabb) (OFF THE RECORD - Remained until 11:50 a.m.) THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1954 The President and Mrs. Eisenhower attended the eleven o'clock Service at the National Presbyterian Church. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1954 10:50 am Hon. Harold Stassen, Director, F. O. A. Hon. Morris Wolf, F. O. A. Hon. Christian Herter, Jr., F.O. A. (Arranged at the request of Gov. Stassen to discuss Yugoslav negotiations) 11:00 am Hon. Arthur Burns, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisors (This is usual Monday appointment with Dr. Hauge - Dr. Hauge was out of the City) 11:30 am Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense Hon. Fred Seaton, Assistant Secretary of Defense (This is usual Monday appointment) 12:20 pm Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense Hon. Fred Seaton, Assistant Secretary of Defense Hon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, 0. D. M. Hon. Robert Cutler Hon. Bryce Harlow 12:30 pm H.E. Julius Raab, the Chancellor of Austria H.E. Dr. Karl Gruber, the Ambassador of Austria The Hon. Dr. Josef Schoener, Director Political Dept., Austrian Foreign Office Hon. Llewellyn E. Thompson, Jr., American Ambassador to Austria Hon. Livingston Merchant, Assistant Secretary of State (Mr. Hans Imhof - interpreter from State Department 1:00 pm The President gave a Stag Luncheon for H.E. Julius Raab, the Chancellor of Austria. The following were present: H.E. The Chancellor of Austria - Julius Raab H.E. The Ambassador of Austria - Dr. Karl Gruber The Honorable Dr. Josef Schoener - Austrian Foreign Office Mr. Hans Imhof - Interpreter Hon. Earl Warren, The Chief Justice Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State Hon. Douglas McKay, Secretary of the Interior Hon. Harold E. Stassen, Director, F. O. A. Sen. William F. Knowland, California Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson, Texas Hon. Robert B. Anderson, Deputy Secretary of Defense Adm. Arthur W. Radford, Chairman, J. C. S. Hon. Allen W. Dulles, Director, C. I. A. Hon. Robert D. Murphy, Department of State Hon. Livingston T. Merchant, Assistant Secretary of State Hon. Douglas MacArthur, II, Department of State Hon. John F. Simmons, Department of State Hon. Llewellyn E. Thompson, Jr., American Ambassador to Austria Hon. Daniel W. Bell, President, American Security & Trust Co. Mr. John C. Folger, Investment banker MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1954 Page 2 2:30 pm Hon. Allen Dulles, Director, C. I. A. (Mr. Snyder arranged at the request of Director Dulles) 3:00 pm Gen. Georges Catroux of the French Army (Hon. John F. Simmons) 3:45 pm (Hon. U. E. Baughman, U. S. Secret Service) (Mr. James Rowley) (Mr. Murray Snyder) (OFF THE RECORD appointment arranged by Mr. Snyder) 7:30 pm The President gave a Stag Dinner for the following: George E. Allen, Counsel, Alvord & Alvord, Washington, D. C. Robert B. Anderson, Deputy Secretary of Defense Ezra Taft Benson, Secretary of Agriculture B. G. Byars, Owner, Byars Royal Oaks Farm, Tyler, Texas Gen. Thomas D. Campbell, Wheat-Cattleman, Mont. & New Mexico Gen. Arthur S. Nevins, Retired Army Officer, Gettysburg, Pa. Aksel Nielsen, President, The Title Guaranty Co., Denver Allan R. Phipps, Attorney, Denver Sid W. Richardson, Oil-Cattleman, Fort Worth, Texas Ellis D. Slater, Pres. & Dir., Frankfort Distillers Corp., NYC Norman H. Smith, Cattle Breeder, Larkspur, Colorado Bal F. Swan, Rancher, Denver Dan Thornton, Governor of Colorado, Denver Felix E. Wormser, Asst. Secy. of the Interior Stanley M. Wright, Wright & McGill Co., Denver Toddie Lee Wynne, Oil-Cattleman, Dallas, Texas Arthur Minnich, White House Stephen Benedict, White House THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1954 7:30 am The following had Breakfast with the President: Hon. Leonard Hall Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons 8:30 am (Hon. Robert Cutler) (Briefed the President on N. S. C.) 9:15 am Admiral Arthur W. Radford, Chairman, J. C. S. (This is Admiral Radford's usual weekly appointment) 10:00 am (Mr. Hagerty) 10:30 am Press Conference 11:15 am Mr. James Linen, Publisher of Time Magazine (Arranged through Mr. Ellis D. Slater. Presented to the President framed enlargement of pictures used in TIME for a picture story of the Battle of Gettysburg.) 11:30 am Hon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget Hon. Percival Brundage, Deputy Director (Re 1956 Budget) 1:24 pm The President went over to the White House, where he remained for the rest of the day. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1954 7:45 am The Honorable Joseph Dodge had Breakfast with the President. 8:15 am (Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State) (Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense) (Hon. Harold Talbott, Secretary of the Air Force) (Hon. Allen Dulles, Director, C. I. A.) OFF THE RECORD (Gen. Nathan Twining, Chief of Staff, U.S.A.F.) (Lt. Gen. C. P. Cabell, Deputy Director, C. I. A.) (Lt. Gen. Donald L. Putt, Air Reserve and Development Command) (Col. Andrew J. Goodpaster) 8:30 am National Security Council Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense Hon. Harold E. Stassen, Director, F. O. A. Hon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, O. D. M. Hon. H. Chapman Rose, for the Secretary of the Treasury Hon. William P. Rogers, Acting Attorney General Hon. Rowland R. Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget Hon. Lewis L. Strauss, Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission Hon. Ralph E. Spear, for the Federal Civil Defense Administrator Hon. Arthur F. Bruns, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisers Hon. Theodore C. Streibert, Director, U. S. I. A. Hon. Robert B. Anderson, Deputy Secretary of Defense Hon. Robert T. Stevens, Secretary of the Army Hon. Charles S. Thomas, Secretary of the Navy Hon. Harold E. Talbott, Secretary of the Air Force Adm. Arthur W. Radford, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway, Chief of Staff of the Army Adm. Robert B. Carney, Chief of Naval Operations Gen. Nathan F. Twining, Chief of Staff of the Air Force Lt. Gen. R. McC. Pate, for the Commandant, U. S. Marine Corps Hon. Allen W. Dulles, Director of C. I. A. Hon. Robert Cutler Col. Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Robert Sprague, Consultant to the N. S. C. Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. J. Patrick Coyne, NSC Internal Security Representative Hon. John Slezak, Under Secretary of the Army Hon. Thomas Gates, Under Secretary of the Navy Hon. James H. Douglas, Under Secretary of the Air Force Mr. Bromley Smith Robert R. Bowie, Department of State Brig. Gen. C. H. Bonesteel, III, Department of Defense William Y. Elliott, Office of Defense Mobilization Maj. Gen. John K. Gerhart, Joint Chiefs of Staff Robert Amory, Jr., Central Intelligence Agency Ralph W. E. Reid, Bureau of the Budget William F. Tompkins, Justice Department Roy Snapp, Atomic Energy Commission Elmer Staats, Operations Coordinating Board James S. Lay, Jr., Executive Secretary, N. S. C. Everett Gleason, Deputy Executive Secretary, N. S. C. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1954 Page 2 10:20 am Senator William F. Knowland, California 11:20 am (Field Marshal Montgomery arrived at the White House) 12:45 pm Hon. Whitley P. McCoy, Director, Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service (Hon. Sherman Adams) (Five minute appointment arranged at the request of Governor Adams) 1:00 pm The President gave a Stag Luncheon in honor of the three Scandinavian Prime Ministers; H.E. Hans Hedtoft, of Denmark, H. E. Oscar Torp, of Norway, and H.E. Tage Fritiof Erlander of Sweden. The following were present: H.E. The Prime Minister of Norway - Oscar Torp H.E. The Prime Minister of Denmark - Hans Hedtoft H.E. The Prime Minister of Sweden - Tage Fritiof Erlander H.E. The Ambassador of Norway - Wilhelm Munthe de Morgenstierne H.E. The Ambassador of Denmark - Henrik de Kauffmann H.E. The Ambassador of Sweden - Erik Boheman Hon. Charles E. Saltzman Hon. James P. Mitchell, Secretary of Labor Sen. Walter F. George, Georgia Hon. Livingston T. Merchant, Assistant Secretary of State Hon. John F. Simmons Hon. L. Corrin Strong, Ambassador of Norway (American) Mr. Lithgow Osborne - American-Scandinavian Foundation Dr. Robert E. van Deusen - National Lutheran Council 2:35 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed for MATS Terminal, where Mrs. Eisenhower christened the COLUMBINE III. 3:00 pm Airborne for Augusta, Georgia. The following were members of the Presidential Party: The President and Mrs. Eisenhower Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery Major General Howard McC. Snyder Colonel and Mrs. Thomas Belshe Mr. and Mrs. George E. Allen Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Slater Hon. James C. Hagerty Col. Leo F. Paul Col. William C. Draper Miss Helen Weaver Miss Ann Parsons Miss Betty Allen Sgt. and Mrs. John Moaney Miss Rose Woods Secret Service Agents 5:03 pm Arrived Bush Field, Augusta, Georgia. 5:12 pm Departed Bush Field and motored to the Augusta National Golf Club. 5:40 pm Arrived at Augusta National Golf Club. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, november 25, 1954 AUGUSTA, GEORGIA 8:40 am The President departed the Cottage and walked to the Office. 9:25 am Departed the Office and went to the Practice Tee. 9:40 am Arrived at the Practice Tee. 11:15 am The President left the Practice Tee and returned to the Cottage. 1:05 pm The President teed off with the following: Mr. Clifford Roberts Mr. Ellis Slater Mr. Ed Dudley 3:52 pm Completed 18 holes. 8:20 pm Still photographs and newsreels were taken of the President and to First Lady in the Trophy Room of the Club. 8:40 pm THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1954 AUGUSTA, GEORGIA 8:20 am The President bid goodbye to Field Marshall Montgomery. 8:45 am The President departed the Cottage and walked to the Office. 9:25 am The President left the Office for the Practice Tee. 9:40 am Arrived at the Practice Tee. 10:30 am The President left the Practice Tee and walked over to the #1 Tee where he watched the members of the press tee off. 10:50 am The President returned to his Office. 11:55 am Departed the Office and returned to the Cottage. 1:15 pm The President teed off with the following: Mr. Ralph Reed Mr. Douglas Casey Mr. Carl Wood 4:15 pm Completed 18 holes. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1954 AUGUSTA, GEORGIA 8:35 am The President walked to the Office. 9:10 am Departed the Office. 9:25 am Arrived at the Practice Tee. 10:00 am The President teed off with the following: Mr. Ed Dudley Mr. William Robinson Mr. Robert Woodruff 1:15 pm Completed 18 holes. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1954 AUGUSTA, GEORGIA 11:00 am The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the Augusta National Golf Club and motored to the Reid Memorial Presbyterian Church. 11:10 am Arrived at the Church and attended regular Sunday Service. 12:10 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the Reid Memorial Presbyterian Church and motored to the Cottage at the Augusta National Golf Club. 12:15 pm Arrived at the Cottage. 1:18 pm The President teed off with the following: Hon. James Hagerty Mr. William Robinson Mr. Ed Dudley 4:26 pm Completed 18 holes. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1954 AUGUSTA, GEORGIA 8:15 am The President walked to his Office. 9:55 am Departed the Office. 10:00 am Arrived at the Practice Tee. 10:25 am The President teed off with the following: Mr. William Robinson Mr. Ed Dudley 1:25 pm Completed 18 holes. 4:15 pm The President and First Lady, accompanied by their guests, departed the Augusta National Golf Club and motored to Bush Field. 4:45 pm Arrived at Bush Field, Augusta, Georgia. 4:52 pm Airborne Augusta, Georgia, for Washington, D. C. 6:35 pm Arrived MATS Terminal, Washington, D. C. 6:50 pm Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1954 8:30 am (Hon. Robert Cutler) (Briefed the President on N. S. C.) 9:15 am Hon. Theodore C. Streibert, Director, United States Information Agency Mr. Andrew Berding (Mr. Streibert sees the President last Tuesday of each month) 10:00 am Hon. James B. Conant, United States High Commissioner for Germany (Col. Andrew J. Goodpaster) (The Secretary of State recommended that the President see Dr. Conant because of the importance of his position in current German situation re ratification of treaties, etc.) 10:30 am Hon. Gabriel Hauge (Reported to the President on Rio Conference) 11:15 am Hon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget Hon. Percival Brundage, Deputy Director, Bureau of the Budget Hon. Sherman Adams (45 minute appointment - re 1956 Budget) 12:15 pm Mrs. Oswald Lord, Representative of the United States on Human Rights Commission of United Nations (Arranged by Governor Adams. Mrs. Lord is leaving shortly for the Middle East.) 12:30 pm Hon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, O. D. M. (This is Dr. Flemmings's regular appointment, arranged at two week intervals.) 1:00 pm Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State, had Luncheon with the President. 3:15 pm Hon. William W. Spear, Chairman, llebraska Republican State Central Com. 3:40 pm (Hon. Fred Seaton, Assistant Secretary of Defense) (Hon. Sherman Adams) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Gerald Morgan) (Col. Andrew J. Goodpaster) THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1954 8:00 am The following had Breakfast with the President: Congressman Daniel A. Reed, New York Hon. Gerald Morgan 9:00 am Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense Admiral Arthur W. Radford, Chairman, J. C. S. Hon. Lewis L. Strauss, Chairman, A. E. C. (Half-hour appointment arranged by Admiral Radford) 9:30 am National Security Council Hon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense Hon. Harold E. Stassen, Director, F. O. A. Hon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, O. D. M. Hon. E. Chapman Rose, for the Secretary of the Treasury Hon. Sinclair Weeks, Secretary of Commerce Hon. Rowland R. Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget Hon. Lewis L. Strauss, Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission Adm. Arthur W. Radford, Chairman, J. C. S. Hon. Allen Dulles, Director of C. I. A. Hon. Robert Cutler, Special Assistant to the President Col. Andrew J. Goodpaster, White House Staff Secretary Robert C. Lanphier, Jr., Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense Lt. Col. William J. Parsons, Department of Defense Hon. Thomas P. Pike, Assistant Secretary of Defense Brig. Gen. G. O. N. Loden, USA Wells H. Thomsen, Department of the Navy Brig. Gen. Thomas P. Garrity, USAF George Goodin, Defense Department Hon. James S. Lay, Jr., Executive Secretary, N.S.C. Hon. S. Everett Gleason, Deputy Executive Secretary, N. S. C. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:30 pm Hon. George Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury Hon. Paul Hoffman, of California 8:00 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower gave the Cabinet Dinner. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1954 8:30 am (Hon. Herbert Brownell, Jr., The Attorney General) OFF THE RECORD 9:45 am The President left for the State Department Auditorium, where he said a few words of greeting to the opening session of the washington Conference of Mayors. 10:15 am (Hon. Robert Cutler) OFF THE RECORD 10:45 am The President met with the Defense Mobilization Board in the Cabinet Room. (Arranged at the request of Dr. Flemming) The following were present: Hon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, O. D. M. Hon. George Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense Hon. Herbert Brownell, Jr., The Attorney General Hon. Douglas McKay, Secretary of the Interior Hon. Ezra Taft Benson, Secretary of Agriculture Hon. Sinclair Weeks, Secretary of Commerce Hon. James P. Mitchell, Secretary of Labor Hon. Robert Murphy, Deputy Under Secretary of State Hon. Earl Butz, Assistant Secretary of Agriculture Hon. William McC. Martin, Jr., Chairman, Board of Governors, Federal Reserve System Hon. Harold E. Stassen, Director, Foreign Operations Adm. Hon. Marion Folsom, Under Secretary of the Treasury Hon. Thomas P. Pike, Assistant Secretary of Defense Hon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget Hon. Arthur Burns, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisers Hon. Gabriel Hauge, The White House Mr. Maxwell Elliott, General Counsel, General Services Adm. Hon. Victor E. Cooley, Deputy Director, O. D. M. Mr. Charles E. Kendall, General Counsel, C. D. M. Mr. William S. Floyd, Assistant Director for Materials, O.D.M. Mr. George A. Landry, Assistant Director for Production, O. D. M. Mr. Joseph F. Vaughan, Staff Secretary, O. D. M. Mr. John Dennis, Transportation Coordinator, O. D. M. Mr. Harold Botkin, Assistant Director for Telecommunications, O.D.M. Mr. H. B. McCoy, Assistant to the Secretary of Commerce Mr. Winifield Riefler, Assistant to Hon. William McC. Martin Mr. Elmer Bennett, Assistant to the Secretary of the Interior Mr. John Liebert, Assistant to the Secretary of the Interior Hon. Stanley N. Barnes, Assistant Attorney General 11:30 am Hon. Charles E. Bohlen, American Ambassador to the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (Ambassador Bohlen requested this thru Protocol) 12:15 pm Hon. Webster Todd, former head of Office of Economic Affairs, F.O.A., Paris (Hon. Bernard Shanley) (Arranged by Mr. Shanley. Mr. Todd wishes to talk about matters connected with his resignation, and perhaps make some suggestions on operation his former office.) THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1954 Page 2 12:30 pm The President received the Members of the White House Conference on Education. (Arranged at the request of Mrs. Hobby) The following were present: Mr. Neil H. McElroy, Chairman - President, Procter & Gamble Co. Mr. Finis E. Engleman, Vice Chairman - Commissioner of Education, State of Connecticut AHLGREN, Mildred Carlson (Mrs. Oscar A.) Past President, General Federation of Womens Clubs BROWN, Ethel G. (Mrs. Rollin) Chairman, California Recreation Com. BUNCHE, Ralph J., Trustee, United Nations BURKE, John s., President, B. Altman & Company, New York COWLES, John, President, The Minneapolis Star and Tribune GALE, O. M., Director, Public Relations Division, Procter & Gamble Co. GOSS, Bert C., Vice President, Hill and Knowlton, Inc., New York HICKEY, Margaret (Miss) Editor, Public Affairs Department, Ladies Home Journal HILL, Henry H., President, George Peabody College for Teachers HOBBY, Hon. Oveta Culp, Secretary of Health, Education & Welfare KILLIAN, James R., Jr., President, Massachusetts Institute of Technology LANE, Hon. William Preston, Jr., Ex-Governor, State of Maryland LAZZIO, Thomas, President, Local 300, United Auto Workers LITTLE, Kenneth J., Deputy Commissioner of Education, Department of Health, Education & Welfare LARSEN, Roy E., President and Director, Time, Inc. McLAIN, Joseph C., Principal, Mamaroneck, New York, High School McMANUS, Msgr. William E., Assistant Director, National Catholic Welfare Conference MILTON, Lorimer D., President, Citizens Trust Co., Atlanta, Ga. MITCHELL, Don G., Chairman of the Board, Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. MOORE, Frank C., President, Government Affairs Foundation, Inc. NEWSOM, Herschel D., Master, National Grange PACE, Clint, White House Conference Committee Staff Director PALEY, William S., Chairman of the Board, Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc. REDMOND, James F. Superintendent of Schools, New Orleans, La. SHULL, Martha (Miss) High School Teacher, Portland, Oregon SPARKS, Frank H., President, Wabash College, Crawfordsville, Indiana STEWART, Potter, Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit STRATTON, Jesse G., President, National School Boards Association, Inc. TOY, Henry, Jr., Executive Director, National Citizens Commission for the Public Schools VEST, H. Grant, Commissioner of Education, State of Colorado WILLIAMS, Mayme E. (Mrs. Charles L.) Elementary Teacher, Miami, Florida 12:45 pm (General George Kenny) OFF THE RECORD 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:00 pm (Mr. Hagerty) THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1954 Page 3 2:30 pm Press Conference 3:00 pm The President received the group representing Columbia University Alumni Association of District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia, and the Columbia University Bicentennial Commission. (Presented scroll to the President, honoring him for work in starting the Columbia Bicentennial Celebration) The following were present: Dr. Grayson Kirk, President of Columbia Mr. Arthur Hayes Sulzberger, Chairman, Bicentennial Committee Professor Richard R. Powell, Director of Bicentennial Mr. Douglas Black, President of Doubleday & Co. and member of Bicentennial Committee H.E. Amjad Ali, Pakistan Ambassador Mr. Howard C. Westwood, Washington Chairman of Dinner Committee Mr. Ellsworth C. Alvord, Regional Chairman of Bicentennial Miss Mary F. Jessup, Regional Vice Chairman Mr. Hugo E. Weisberger, President, Columbia University Club Mr. Leo N. Plein, President, Columbia College Club Mrs. James J. Mooney Mr. Paul C. Warnke Mr. James Q. Riordan Mrs. Virginia G. watkin Mr. George Bund Mr. William Roy Vallance Mr. Lawrence E. Blanchard, Jr., Richmond, Virginia Mrs. John Adams, Alexandria, Virginia Mr. Pat Munro Hon. Philip Young, Chairman, Civil Service Commission Hon. Dallas Townsend, Assistant Attorney General 3:15 pm Hon. Joseph M. Dodge, former Director, Bureau of the Budget (Arranged by Governor Adams) 9:00 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower gave the Military and Departmental Reception at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1954 8:30 am (Hon. Robert Cutler) (Briefed the President on N. S. c.) 9:00 am National Security Council *Hon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President *Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State *Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense *Hon. Harold E. Stassen, Director, F. 0. A. *Hon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, O. D. M. *Hon. George M. Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury *Hon. Rowland R. Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget Hon. Arthur F. Burns, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisers Hon. Robert T. Stevens, Secretary of the Army Hon. Charles S. Thomas, Secretary of the Navy Hon. James H. Douglas, Acting Secretary of the Air Force Hon. Percival F. Brundage, Deputy Director, Bureau of the Budget Hon. Glen Lloyd, Deputy Director, F. 0. A. Hon. John H. Ohly, F. O. A. *Adm. Arthur W. Radford, Chairman, J. C. S. *Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway, Chief of Staff of the Army Adm. Donald B. Duncan, Acting Chief of Naval Operations Gen. Nathan B. Twining, Chief of Staff of the Air Force Gen. Lemuel C. Shepherd, Jr., Commandant, U. S. M. C. *Hon. Allen W. Dulles, Director of C. I. A. *Hon. Robert Cutler, Special Assistant to the President Col. Andrew J. Goodpaster, White House Staff Secretary Hon. W. J. McNeil, Assistant Secretary of Defense Hon. Struve Hensel, Assistant Secretary of Defense Mr. Ellis Veach, Department of Defense *Hon. James S. Lay, Jr., Executive Secretary, N. S. C. *Hon. S. Everett Gleason, Deputy Executive Secretary, N. S. C. (* Attended special briefing with President at 8:30 a.m.) 10:30 am Cabinet Meeting Hon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State Hon. George Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense Hon. Herbert Brownell, The Attorney General Hon. Arthur Summerfield, The Postmaster General Hon. Douglas McKay, Secretary of the Interior Hon. Ezra Taft Benson, Secretary of Agriculture Hon. Sinclair Weeks, Secretary of Commerce Hon. James P. Mitchell, Secretary of Labor Hon. Oveta Culp Hobby, Secretary of H. E. W. Hon. Rowland R. Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget Hon. Harold Stassen, Director, F. O. A. Hon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, C. D. M. Hon. Philip Young, Chairman, Civil Service Commission Hon. Arthur Burns, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisers FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1954 Page 2 10:30 am Cabinet Meeting (Continued) Mr. Eugene J. Lyons, Assistant Postmaster General (in part) Mr. William F. Sorensen, Special Assistant, CSC (in part) Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Bernard Shanley (in part) Hon. Robert Cutler (in part) Hon. Gabriel Hauge (in part) Hon. Cerald Morgan (in part) Hon. Jack Martin (in part) Hon. Maxwell Rabb Hon. Arthur Minnich (Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., was absent) 1:00 pm The President gave a Stag Luncheon at which he and The Secretary of Agriculture stressed the need for greater milk consumption. The following were present: Hon. Ezra Taft Benson, Secretary of Agriculture Hon. James A. McConnell, Administrator, Commodity Stabilization Mr. Lorenzo N. Hoopes, Executive Assistant to the Secy of Agriculture Hon. Gabriel Hauge, White House Mr. Roy M. Abagnale, President, The Civitan Club, Massachusetts Mr. Charles D. Bennett, Special Consultant, Foundation for American Agriculture and Farm-City Conference Mr. William Brake, President, Ruritan National, North Carolina Mr. J. Benjamin Brick, President, National Exchange Club, Toledo, Ohio Mr. E. LeMar Buckner, President, U. S. Junior Chamber of Commerce Mr. Claude B. Hellman, Past President, The Kiwanis International, Baltimore Mr. Milton Hult, President, National Dairy Council, Chicago, Illinois Mr. F. Roy Keaton, Director General, International Association of Lions Clubs, Chicago Mr. John L. McCaffrey, Chairman of Board, Foundation for American Agriculture and President, International Harvester Co., Chicago Mr. George R. Means, Secretary General, The Rotary International, Illinois Mr. E. M. Norton, Secretary, National Milk Producers Federation, D.C. Mr. Maurice Perkins, President, Optimist International St. Louis, Mo. Mr. John Stuart, Honorary Chairman, Farm-City Conference and Chairman of the Board, Quaker Oats Co, Chicago, Illinois Mr. Russell S. Waltz, President, National Milk Producers Federation and General Manager, United Dairymen's Asso., Seattle, wash. Mr. Merrill N. Warnick, President, American Dairy Asso., Utah. 2:40 pm (Mr. Stanley Rumbough) OFF THE RECORD 2:45 pm (Hon. Thomas Murray, A. E. C.) OFF THE RECORD 3:00 pm Hon. Robert F. Kennon, Governor of Louisiana Gen. Lucius Clay (Hon. Sherman Adams) (Hon. Jack Martin) (Highway Conference arranged by Governor Adams) THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1954 9:00 am Mrs. George Abel, Senator from Nebraska (Mr. Earle Chesney) (Mrs. Abel came in to pay her respects and say goodhye) 9:15 am Mr. L. E. Berkey, with Charles Tompkins Construction Company (Mr. Berkey is doing work on the Gettysburg Farm. Appointment arranged by Colonel Schulz) 10:00 am Senator Arthur V. Watkins, Utah (Hon. Gerald Morgan) 10:40 am (Hon. Sherman Adams) (Hon. Robert Cutler) OFF THE RECORD 10:50 am (Hon. Robert Cutler) OFF THE RECORD 11:30 am (Mr. Samuel Lubell, New York) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Sherman Adams) (Gov. Adams brought Mr. Lubell in to see the President) 11:40 am (Fon. Bernard Shanley) OFF THE RECORD 11:45 am (Major General Howard McC. Snyder) OFF THE RECORD THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1954 (The President remained in the White House all day) THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1954 7:45 am (The following had Breakfast OFF THE RECORD with the President:) (Senator William F. Knowland, California) (Hon. Joseph W. Martin, The Speaker) (Hon. Sherman Adams) (Hon. Wilton B. Persons) (Hon. Gerald Morgan) (Hon. Jack Martin) 9:30 am Mr. J. Peter Grace, Jr., President, W. R. Grace and Company, N.Y.C. (Mr. Grace requested this thru his Washington Office.) 10:00 am Hon. Arthur Burns, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisers Hon. Gabriel Hauge (This is their usual Monday appointment) 11:00 am Admiral Arthur W. Radford, Chairman, J. C. S. Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense Hon. Robert B. Anderson, Deputy Secretary of Defense Hon. Carter Burgess, Assistant Secretary of Defense Lt. Col. Allen Stevens, U. S. A. F. Col. Carey A. Randall, Office of Secretary of Defense Hon. Wilton B. Persons Col. Andrew J. Goodpaster Commander Edward L. Beach (This is Adm. Radford's usual Monday appointment) 11:30 am Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense (Usual Monday appointment) 12:30 pm H.E. Sir John Kotelawala, Prime Minister of Ceylon H.E. R. S. S. Gunewardene, Ambassador of Ceylon Hon. Gunasena de Soyza, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of External Affairs of Ceylon Hon. Philip Crowe, American Ambassador to Ceylon Hon. John D. Jernegan, Acting Assistant Sec'y. of State 1:00 pm The President gave a Stag Luncheon in honor of H.E. Sir John Kotelawala, The Prime Minister of Ceylon. The following were present: H.E. The Prime Minister of Ceylon - Sir John Kotelawala H.E. The Ambassador of Ceylon - R.S.S. Gunewardene The Hon. Gunasena de Soyza - Permanent Secy, Ministry of External Affairs Hon. Earl Warren, The Chief Justice Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State Hon. George Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense Hon. Sinclair Weeks, Secretary of Commerce Hon. Harold E. Stassen, Director, F. 0. A. Sen. Theodore Francis Green, Rhode Island MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1954 Page 2 1:00 pm Luncheon - Ceylon (Continued) Adm. Arthur W. Radford, Chairman, J. C. S. Hon. Eugene R. Black, International Bank for Reconstruction & Development Amb. Philip K. Crowe, U. S. Ambassador to Ceylon Hon. Theodore C. Streibert, U. S. Information Agency Hon. John D. Jernegan, Department of State Mr. Charles Kendrick, Far East America Council of Commerce & Industry Mr. Harry W. Morrison, President, Morrison-Knudsen, Boise, Idaho Mr. Robert Smallwood, Chairman, Tea Council of U.S.A., NYC 2:30 pm (Mr. Arthur Vandenberg, Jr.) OFF THE RECORD 7:30 pm (The President gave a Stag Dinner for the following:) Welton Becket, Welton Becket & Associates, Los Angeles, Calif. LeRoy Eakin, Retired Real Estate Executive, Washington, D. C. LeRoy Eakin, Jr., Real Estate, Eakin Properties, Inc., Wash., D. C. Dr. Milton S. Eisenhower, President, Pennsylvania State College J. Earl Endacott, Exec. Dir., The Eisenhower Foundation, Abilene Emmett S. Graham, Secretary, The Eisenhower Foundation, Abilene Hon. Gabriel Hauge, Administrative Assistant to the President Sam R. Heller, President, The Eisenhower Foundation, Abilene Charles M. Hines, President, Edward Hines Lumber Co., Chicago Marion L. J. Lambert, St. Louis A. & P. Corp. William E. Levis, Chairman of Executive Committee, Owens Illinois Glass Company, Toledo, Ohio Msgr. George G. Murdock, Sacred Heart Church, Mt. Vernon, New York Stanley Resor, President, J. Walter Thompson Co., New York Francois L. Schwarz, Food export-import, F. L. Schwarz, Inc., NY Thomas E. Stephens, Artist, New York Charles Arthur Tilt, President, Diamond T Motor Car Co., Chicago Robert A. Weaver, President, Ferro Co., Cleveland, Ohio Roy Wilkinson, Jr., Lawyer, Bellefonte, Pennsylvania THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1954 9:00 am Mr. Glen W. Wagner, Foreign Secretary, The Pocket Testament League Mr. Alfred A. Kunz, Executive Director (To present to the President a copy of the New Testament, to help launch a five million distribution of free scriptures in Africa this January. In 1953 the President sent them message to help in their campaign of free distribution.) 9:30 am Rev. Paul C. Reinert, S.J., President, St. Louis University Mr. James Black Mr. George W. Strake, Houston, Texas (To discuss the Pius XII Memorial Library to be built on Campus St. Louis University, to house micro films, primarily of 600,000 original manuscripts of the Vatican Library, and to secure the President's endorsement. Gov. Adams checked with both State and HEW, and they approve this endorsement on basis library will be great boon to medieval scholars.) 10:30 am The Honorable Anton Moisescu, the Minister of the Rumanian People's Republic (Hon. John Simmons) (Mr. Dumitrachescu - interpreter) (Newly appointed - presented credentials) 11:20 am (Mr. Marty Snyder, of New York) OFF THE RECORD 11:25 am Senator Guy Cordon, Oregon (Sen. Cordon came in to pay his respects and say goodbye) 1:00 pm (LUNCH) THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1954 9:00 am (Hon. Robert Cutler) (Briefed the President on N. S. C.) 9:30 am The President received the officers of the National Automobile Dealers Association (Invited the President to address their 39th Annual Convention, Chicago, January 31st. Requested by the Postmaster General) The following were present: Hon. Arthur Summerfield, The Postmaster General Mr. Charles C. Freed, Salt Lake City, Utah, President, National Automobile Dealers Association Mr. Frank H. Yarnall, Chicago, Illinois, First Vice President Mr. Edward A. Sahli, Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, Treasurer Rear Admiral Frederick J. Bell, USN (Ret), Executive Vice President 10:00 am (Mr. Hagerty) 10:30 am Press Conference 11:15 am Hon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget Hon. Percival Brundage, Deputy Director, Bureau of the Budget Hon. Gabriel Hauge (Re 1956 Budget - one hour and 15 minutes) 12:30 pm (Mr. Leonard V. Finder, Universal Match Co., St. Louis) OFF THE RECORD 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:00 pm (Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State) (Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense) (Adm. Arthur W. Radford, Chairman, J. C. S.) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Robert B. Anderson, Deputy Secretary of Defense) (Hon. Livingston Merchant, Assistant Secretary of State) 2:30 pm (Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State) (Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense) (Hon. George Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury) (Hon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget) (Hon. Arthur Burns, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisers) (Hon. Robert Cutler) (Hon. Sherman Adams) (OFF THE RECORD Budget Meeting arranged at the request of the Secretary of the Treasury) 8:00 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower gave the Supreme Court Dinner THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1954 7:45 am (The following had Breakfast OFF THE RECORD with the President:) (Hon. Clarence Randall) (Hon. Sherman Adams) (Hon. Gabriel Hauge) 8:45 am Brig. Gen. Louis W. Prentiss, retiring Engineer Commissioner, District of Columbia Colonel Thomas A. Lane, will succeed Prentiss (General Prentiss asked if he might say goodbye to the President and present to him his successor.) 9:00 am Hon. Oveta Culp Hobby, Secretary of Health, Education & Welfare Hon. Nelson Rockefeller, Under Secretary of Health, Education & Welfare Hon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget Hon. Roswell Perkins, Health, Education & Welfare Hon. Charles I. Schottland, U. S. Commissioner of Social Security Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons (45 minute appointment - discussed new Budget) 9:45 am Seaborn Collins, National Commander, American Legion Mr. William Hauck, of American Legion (Newly elected Commander to pay respects) 10:00 am National Security Council Hon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense Hon. Harold E. Stassen, Director, F. 0. A. Hon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, 0. D. M. Hon. George M. Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury Hon. Herbert Brownell, The Attorney General Hon. Rowland R. Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget Hon. Philip Young, Chairman, U. S. Civil Service Commission Hon. Theodore C. Streibert, Chairman, U. S. I. A. Adm. Arthur W. Radford, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff Hon. Allen W. Dulles, Director, C. I. A. Hon. Robert Cutler, Special Assistant to the President Hon. J. Patrick Coyne, NSC Representative on Internal Security Col. Andrew J. Goodpaster, White House Staff Secretary Hon. James S. Lay, Jr., Executive Secretary Hon. S. Everett Gleason, Deputy Executive Secretary 12:45 pm (The President made The Safe Driving Recording in the Conference Room) 12:55 pm Hon. Leo Hoegh, new Governor of Iowa (Hon. Bernard Shanley) 1:00 pm Mr. Aksel Nielsen had Luncheon with the President. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1954 Page 2 2:30 pm Hon. Frances E. Willis, American Ambassador to Switzerland (Hon. Gabriel Hauge) (The Ambassador requested this thru Protocol, to discuss serious difficulties which have arisen between U. S. and Switzerland with respect to watches, during last six months) 2:45 pm H.E. George V. Melas, the Ambassador of Greece (Hon. John Simmons) (Newly appointed - presented credentials) 3:00 pm (Mr. Roy Roberts, St. Louis Post Dispatch) OFF THE RECORD 4:05 pm (Mr. Irving Geist) OFF THE RECORD 9:00 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower held the Judicial Reception. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1954 8:00 am (Hon. C. D. Jackson had Breakfast with the President OFF THE RECORD) 9:00 am Cabinet Meeting Hon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President Hon. John Foster Dulles, The Secretary of State Hon. George Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury Hon. Robert Anderson, Deputy Secretary of Defense Hon. J. Lee Rankin, Assistant Attorney General Hon. Arthur Summerfield, The Postmaster General Hon. Douglas McKay, Secretary of the Interior Hon. True D. Morse, Under Secretary of Agriculture Hon. Robert Murray, Under Secretary of Commerce Hon. James P. Mitchell, Secretary of Labor Hon. Oveta Culp Hobby, Secretary of Health, Education & Welfare Hon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget Hon. Harold Stassen, Director, F. 0. A. Hon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, O. D. M. Hon. Philip Young, Chairman, Civil Service Commission Hon. Arthur Burns, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisers Hon. Nelson Rockefeller, Under Secretary of H. E. W. Hon. Clarence Randall Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Bernard Shanley Hon. Robert Cutler Hon. Gabriel Hauge Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Jack Martin Hon. Maxwell Rabb Hon. Arthur Minnich The following were absent: The Secretary of Defense The Attorney General The Secretary of Agriculture The Secretary of Commerce Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. Hon. Wilton B. Persons (Following the Cabinet Meeting, the President made a recording in the Broadcast Room to be used for the dedication of the Overseas Press Club Memorial, New York City.) Due 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 1:32 pm (The President and Mrs. Eisenhower left the White House and motored to Camp David, Maryland) 2:05 pm (At the corner of Grafton and Wisconsin Ave., Bethesda, the Presidential motorcade stopped and picked up two servicemen, who were hitchhiking a ride home.) FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1954 Page 2 2:05 pm (Continued) (The Servicemen were: PFC Harold D. Payne MCAF-1, Camp Lejuene, North Carolina Age - 20 Home - 241 North Hawkins Street, Akron, Ohio PFC William L. Weaver G-3-2 2nd Division Camp Lejuene, North Carolina Age - 19 Home - Route 2, DeWitt, Michigan 3:22 pm (The President and Mrs. Eisenhower arrived at Camp David, Maryland) THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1954 12:37 pm (The President and Mrs. Eisenhower, accompanied by Mr. Allen, Mr. Jones and Mr. Robinson, departed Camp David and motored to Gettysburg) 1:01 pm (Arrived at the farm in Gettysburg - Inspected the Farm) 2:40 pm (Departed Gettysburg and motored to Washington, D. C.) 4:55 pm (Arrived at the White House) 6:25 pm (The President departed the White House for the Statler Hotel, where he attended the Gridiron Dinner) 11:35 pm (The President returned to the White House) THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SUMDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1954 11:00 am The President and Mrs. Bisenhower attended the eleven o'clock Service at the - ational 1 resbyterian Church. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1954 7:45 am (Hon. Herbert Hoover, Jr., Under Secretary of State) (Mr. Kermit Roosevelt, CIA) OFF THE RECORD (Breakfast with the President) 8:30 am Leadership Meeting Hon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President Sen. William F. Knowland, California Sen. Styles Bridges, New Hampshire Sen. Eugene D. Millikin, Colorado Sen. Leverett Saltonstall, Massachusetts Sen. Homer Ferguson, Michigan Hon. Joseph W. Martin, Jr., The Speaker Cong. Charles Halleck, Indiana Cong. Leslie C. Arends, Illinois Cong. Leo E. Allen, Illinois Hon. George M. Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury Hon. Rowland R. Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget Hon. Percival Brundage, Deputy Director, Bureau of the Budget Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State Hon. Thruston B. Morton, Assistant Secretary of State Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense Hon. Fred A. Seaton, Assistant Secretary of Defense Hon. W. J. McNeil, Assistant Secretary of Defense Mr. Glen Gibson, Defense Department Hon. Carter Burgess, Assistant Secretary of Defense Mr. J. R. Leads, Navy Commander Daniel Carrison Lt. Col. A. W. Stephens, Air Force Col. J. Albert Norell George A. Spater Hon. Harold E. Stassen, Director, F. 0. A. Mr. Frank Charrett, F. O. A. Mr. Lyles G. McNairy, F. O. A. Hon. Clarence Randall Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Bernard M. Shanley Hon. Gabriel Hauge Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Jack Martin Hon. Homer Gruenther Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Murray Snyder Hon. Arthur Minnich 12:15 pm Their Imperial Majesties, the Shahinshah and Empress Soraya of Iran arrived at the White House. MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1954 Page 2 12:30 pm Iranian-American Talks (Held in the President's Study) The Shahinshah H.E. Nasrollah Entezam, The Ambassador of Iran Hon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State Hon. Herbert Hoover, Jr., Under Secretary of State Hon. John D. Jernegan, Acting Assistant Secretary of State 1:00 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower gave a Luncheon for Their Imperial Majesties, the Shahinshah and Empress Soraya of Iran. The following were present: TIM The Shahinshah and Empress of Iran H.E. The Ambassador of Iran (Nasrollah Entezam) The Hon. Abbas Aram - Minister Counselor, Embassy of Iran The Vice President and Mrs. Nixon The Secretary of State and Mrs. Dulles The Secretary of the Treasury and Mrs. Humphrey Hon. and Mrs. Harold E. Stassen Hon. and Mrs. Herbert Hoover, Jr. Hon. and Mrs. Carl W. McCardle Hon. and Mrs. Thruston B. Morton Hon. and Mrs. Herman Phleger Hon. and Mrs. Walter S. Robertson Hon. and Mrs. Wiley T. Buchanan, Jr. Hon. and Mrs. Julius C. Holmes Hon. and Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Anthony J. D. Biddle Hon. and Mrs. Charles U. Bay Hon. George C. McGhee Hon. John D. Jernegan Hon. and Mrs. William A. M. Burden Mr. and Mrs. W. Alton Jones 2:30 pm Leadership Meeting Hon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President Sen. William F. Knowland, California Sen. Styles Bridges, New Hampshire Sen. Bugene D. Millikin, Colorado Sen. Leverett Saltonstall, Massachusetts Sen. Homer Ferguson, Michigan Hon. Joseph W. Martin, Jr., The Speaker Cong. Charles Halleck, Indiana Cong. Leslie C. Arends, Illinois Cong. Leo E. Allen, Illinois Hon. Oveta Culp Hobby, Secretary of Health, Education & Welfare Hon. Roswell B. Perkins, Assistant Secretary of H. E. W. Hon. Nelson Rockefeller, Under Secretary of H. E. W. Hon. Bradshaw Mintener, Assistant Secretary of H. E. W. Hon. Charles w. Schottland, Commissioner of Social Security Mrs. Nida Williams, H. E. W. MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1954 Page 3 2:30 pm Leadership Meeting (Continued) Dr. Palmer Dearing, Surgeon Generals Office Mr. Alan Pond, H. E. W. Hon. James P. Mitchell, Secretary of Labor Non. Philip Young, Civil Service Commission Mr. Pierce Gerety, Civil Service Commission Mr. William Sorensen, Civil Service Commission Hon. Arthur E. Summerfield, The Postmaster General Mr. Ben H. Guill, Post Office Department Mr. Eugene J. Lyons, Post Office Department Mr. Albert Robertson, Post Office Department Hon. Albert M. Cole, Housing and Home Finance Agency Mr. William A. Ulman, Housing and Home Finance Agency Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Bernard Shanley Hon. Gabriel Hauge Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Jack Martin Hon. Homer Gruenther Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Murray Snyder Hon. Arthur Minnich 7:30 pm The President gave a Stag Dinner for the following: Warren Bicknell, Jr., President, The Cleveland Construction Co. Albert Bradley, Exec. Vice President, General Motors, New York Dr. Milton S. Eisenhower, President, Pennsylvania State College Hon. George M. Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury Gilbert W. Humphrey, Vice President, M. A. Hanna Co., Cleveland Mr. R. Livingston Ireland, Director, M. A. Hanna Co., Cleveland W. Alton Jones, Chairman of the Board, Cities Service Co., New York Barry T. Leithead, Pres. & Dir., Cluett, Peabody & Co., Inc., New York George H. Love, Pres. & Dir., Pittsburgh-Consolidation Coal Co., and Chairman, Board of Directors, M. A. Hanna Co. Howard H. McClintic, Jr., President, Ferguson Edmondson Co., Pittsburgh Philip D. Reed, Chairman of the Board, General Electric Co., New York Clifford Roberts, Investment Banker, Reynolds & Co., New York William E. Robinson, Chairman of the Board, Robinson-Hannagan Associates, Inc. Clarence J. Schoo, President, General Fibre Box Co., Springfield, Mass John Sherwin, Partner, Pickands, Mather & Co., Cleveland Joseph H. Thompson, President, M. A. Hanna Co., Cleveland John C. Virden, Chairman of the Board, Federal Reserve Bank, Cleveland John Hay Whitney, Sr. Partner, J. H. Whitney & Co., New York Robert W. Woodruff, Chairman, Exec. Com. & Dir., Coca-Cola Co., Atlanta THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1954 8:30 am Bi-Partisan Leadership Meeting Hon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President Sen. William F. Knowland, California Sen. Styles Bridges, New Hampshire Sen. Lugene D. Millikin, Colorado Sen. Leverett Saltonstall, Massachusetts Sen. Homer Ferguson, Michigan Sen. Alexander Wiley, Wisconsin Sen. Lyndon Johnson, Texas Sen. Larle C. Clements, Kentucky Sen. Carl Hayden, Arizona Sen. Richard B. Russell, Georgia Hon. Joseph W. Martin, Jr., The Speaker Cong. Charles A. Halleck, Indiana Cong. Leslie C. Arends, Illinois Cong. Leo E. Allen, Illinois Cong. Robert B. Chiperfield, Illinois Cong. John Taber, New York Cong. Dewey Short, Missouri Cong. Sam Rayburn, Texas Cong. Clarence Cannon, Missouri Cong. James P. Richards, South Carolina Cong. Carl Vinson, Georgia Hon. George Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury Hon. Rowland R. Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State Hon. Thruston B. Morton, Assistant Secretary of State Hon. H. Struve Hensel, General Counsel, Dept. of Defense Hon. Carter Burgess, Assistant Secretary of Defense Hon. Fred A. Seaton, Assistant Secretary of Defense Hon. W. J. McNeil, Assistant Secretary of Defense Commander Daniel Carrison Lt. Col. A. W. Stephens, Air Force Col. J. Albert Norell Hon. Harold Stassen, Director, F. O. A. Hon. Clarence Randall, Commission on Foreign Economic Policy Dr. Milton Eisenhower, President, Pennsylvania State College Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Bernard Shanley Hon. Gabriel Hauge Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Jack Martin Hon. Homer Gruenther Hon. Arthur Minnich 12:40 pm Sen. Charles E. Daniel, South Carolina Hon. Homer Gruenther (To pay respects) TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1954 Page 2 1:00 pm The Secretary of State had Luncheon with the President. 2:30 pm The President presented the Young American Medals for Bravery and Service. (These are third annual awards under Act passed by Congress in 1950: under law they are presented personally by the President upon recom- mendation by Young American Medals Committee and approved by Attorney General - limited to two for bravery and two for service each year.) The following were present: Medal Winners Marilyn Baker Haar, Savannah, Georgia Gerald Ray Bergeman, Lorenzo, Idaho James T. Welch, Jr., Rochester, New York Accompanied the Winners Mrs. Ernest J. Haar, Mother of Marilyn B. Haar Mr. and Mrs. Sylner Bergeman, parents of Gerald R. Bergeman Richard Bergeman, brother of Gerald Mr. and Mrs. James Welch, parents of James Welch, Jr. Timothy Welch, brother of James Miss Mary Welch Miss Dorothy Trippe, fiancee of James Welch, Jr. Departmental Hon. Herbert Brownell, The Attorney General Hon. J. Edgar Hoover, Director, F. B. I., and Chairman of Young American Medals Committee Hon. J. Lee Rankin, Member of Committee Mr. G. Frederick Mullen, Member of Committee Mr. Ethell, Department of Justice 3:00 pm The President witnessed the swearing-in, in his Office, of the following: Hon. Joseph M. Dodge, as Special Assistant to the President Hon. Joseph Campbell, as Comptroller General of the United States The following were guests: Hon. Earl Warren, The Chief Justice - Administered the oaths Guests of Mr. Dodge Hon. Rowland Hughes Hon. Ralph W. E. Reid Dr. Milton Eisenhower Hon. Arthur S. Flemming Hon. Nelson Rockefeller Hon. Arthur Kimball Hon. Robert Cutler Guests of Mr. Campbell: Mrs. Campbell Mr. Frederick Campbell Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Sampson Smith, Jr. Mr. Alan Campbell Mr. Colin Campbell Mrs. John Dean and Randall Dean Miss Maude LaMonte Mr. and Mrs. David S. Teeple Mr. James T. Lee Mr. Robert M. Underhill Sen. and Mrs. Styles Bridges 4:15 pm Hon. Philip Young, Chairman, Civil Service Commission THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1954 7:45 am (The following had Breakfast with the President OFF THE RECORD:) (Hon. Leonard Hall) (Hon. Sherman Adams) (Hon. Thomas E. Stephens) 8:30 am Hon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, O. D. M. (This is Dr. Flemming's regular bi-monthly appointment) 9:00 am Mrs. Raymond Clapper, Director, Washington Office, CARE (Mrs. Clapper requested this some weeks ago, stating she had returned from Far East and had a request from Prime Minister of Viet Nam which she wished to discuss) 9:30 am Mr. Guy L. Brown, Grand Chief Engineer, Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, Cleveland, Ohio Mr. Donald Hornbeck, Counsel (Mr. Brown wished to talk to the President on prospects of Railroad Brotherhoods, particularly the prospective opening of the wage case which was arbitrated last August. Mr. Shanley sat in on the appointment) 10:00 am (Mr. Hagerty) 10:30 am Press Conference 11:15 am The President was presented with a sheet of AMVET seals by Pamela Brown, aged 32 years. (Pamela is the twenty thousandth orphan to receive gift from AMVET Christmas Orphanage Program. These seals are sold each year to provide funds for all philanthropic program of AMVETS.) The following were present: Mrs. Rufus Wilson, wife of National Commander of AMVETS Mr. Harold Keats, past National Commander Mrs. Harold Keats Miss Marjorie Kidd Pamela Brown, aged 32 yrs (Little Miss AMVET) Jimmy Allen, Jr., aged 8 yrs - escort of Pamela Brown Terry Thompson, aged 5 yrs - escort of Pamela Brown 11:30 am Senator-elect George H. Bender, Ohio (Cong. Bender requested this appointment) 11:45 am (Hon. Lewis Strauss, Chairman, A. E. C.) OFF THE RECORD 12:00 (Hon. Oveta Culp Hobby, Secretary of H. E. W.) OFF THE RECORD 12:35 pm Cong. Louis E. Graham, Pennsylvania (Hon. Gerald Morgan) (Came in to pay his respects and say goodbye) 1:00 pm (LUNCH) THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1954 9:00 am Hon. Clarence Davis, the Under Secretary of the Interior Hon. Harland Bartholomew, Chairman, National Capital Planning Commission (Arranged at request of Orme Lewis: to give the President some background on the Commission's problems and his own service on it since days of Coolidge.) 9:30 am Hon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget Hon. Percival Brundage, Deputy Director, Bureau of the Budget (One hour - 1956 Budget) (Hon. Lewis Strauss, Chairman, A.E.C., Sat in on appointment for 15 minutes) 10:30 am Hon. Arthur Burns, Chairman, Counsel of Economic Advisers Hon. Gabriel Hauge (This is usual Monday appointment postponed to this date) 11:00 am The President received the officers of The Alfalfa Club, Washington, D. C. (Invited the President to their 42nd Annual Dinner, January 22, 1955, at the Statler Hotel) The following were present: Mr. Robert Fleming Mr. Thomas W. Brahany, President, Alfalfa Club Dr. Thomas W. McKnew, Treasurer Admiral William Brent Young USN (Ret), Secretary Mr. Carroll Morgan, Chairman, Dinner Committee 11:30 am Hon. Harold E. Talbott, Secretary of the Air Force (Secretary Talbott requested this) 12:00 Hon. Paul Gray Hoffman 12:30 pm The President received the members of the Executive Committee of the Columbia Interstate Compact Commission (Acquainted the President with the terms and underlying philosophy of the proposed Columbia Interstate Compact before it starts to move through legislative channels. It has been agreed upon by the seven States in Columbia River Basin and if ratified by respective State Legislatures in 1955, will be sent to Congress for approval.) The following were present: Hon. Douglas McKay, Secretary of the Interior Dr. H. Calvert Anderson, Executive Secretary, The Columbia Interstate Compact Commission Commissioners from Idaho: R. P. Parry, Twin Falls George L. Crookham, Jr., Caldwell Commissioners from Montana: Lloyd I. Wallace, Polson Fred E. Buck, Helena James Murphy, Kalispell THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1954 Page 2 12:30 pm Columbia Interstate Compact Commission (Continued) Commissioners from Nevada: Hugh A. Shamberger, Carson City Commissioner from Oregon: Paul E. Geddes, Roseberg Commissioners from Washington: Jack V. Rogers, Wenatchee W. Kenneth Jones, Spokane Charles R. Savage, Shelton Commissioner of the United States: Frank A. Banks, Coulee Dam, Washington Howard R. Stinson, Idaho Falls, Idaho, Advisor to U. S. Commissioner 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:00 pm (Hon. Herbert Brownell, The Attorney General) OFF THE RECORD 2:45 pm Hon. James P. Mitchell, Secretary of Labor Hon. Arthur Burns, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisers (Re minimum Wage) THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1954 9:00 am Cabinet Meeting Hon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President Hon. Herbert Hoover, Jr., Under Secretary of State Hon. Marion B. Folsom, the Under Secretary of the Treasury Hon. Charles E. wilson, Secretary of Defense Hon. Herbert Brownell, The Attorney General Hon. Arthur Summerfield, The Postmaster General Hon. Douglas McKay, Secretary of the Interior Hon. Ezra Taft Benson, Secretary of Agriculture Hon. Sinclair Weeks, Secretary of Commerce Hon. James P. Mitchell, Secretary of Labor Hon. Oveta Culp Hobby, Secretary of H. E. W. Hon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget Hon. D. A. Fitzgerald, F. 0. A. Hon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, O. D. M. Hon. Philip Young, Chairman, Civil Service Commission Hon. Arthur Burns, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisers Hon. Robert Murray, Under Secretary of Commerce Mr. Richard Hall, Special Assistant to the Sec'y. of Commerce Mr. Arthur Page, Staff Director, Cabinet Committee on Transport Policy Mr. Arthur Schier, Member Cabinet Committee on Transport Policy Professor Ernest Williams of Columbia University Hon. Allen Dulles, Director, C. I. A. Hon. Percival Brundage, Deputy Director, Bureau of the Budget Hon. Nelson Rockefeller, Under Secretary of H. E. W. Hon. Earl L. Butz, Special Assistant to the Sec'y. of Agriculture Hon. Clarence Davis, Under Secretary of the Interior Hon. Charles Saltzman, Under Secretary of State for Administration Mr. John W. Macy, Jr., Civil Service Commission Mr. Henry Duflon, Assistant to Chairman of C. S. C. Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Bernard Shanley Hon. Gabriel Hauge Hon. Jack Martin Hon. Gerald Morgan Col. Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Maxwell Rabb Hon. Arthur Minnich The following were absent: The Secretary of State The Secretary of the Treasury The Director, F. 0. A. Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. Hon. Wilton B. Persons 11:00 am Senator Barry Goldwater, Arizona (Hon. Gerald Morgan) (Arranged by Mr. Morgan) FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1954 Page 2 11:30 am The Reverend Canon John Malinowski and Polish American Group (Arranged at request of Secretary of State. Fr. Malinowski is conducting crusade for freedom of Poland and other captive countries in Eastern Europe and has obtained support of Polish American Organizations, high dignitaries of Catholic Church and some members of the Congress.) The following were present: Rev. Canon John Malinowski, former Chaplain in Polish Army Rt. Rev. Monsignor F. F. Burant, President and Director, Polish Immigration Committee Mr. Charles Hozmarek, President, Polish National Alliance and the Polish American Congress Hon. John Simmons, Chief of Protocol Mr. George T. Lister, State Department 12:30 pm The President presented the Collier Trophy to: Mr. James H. Kindelberger (for the North American Land-Based F-100) Mr. Edward H. Heinemann (for the Douglas Carrier-Based F4D) The following guests were present: Douglas Aircraft Co., Inc. Mr. Edward H. Heinemann (Recipient) Mrs. Allan Lamonte Miss Susanne Shaw Mr. Donald W. Douglas, Sr. Mr. Donald N. Douglas, Jr. North American Aviation, Inc. Mr. J. H. Kindelberger (recipient) Mrs. J. H. Kindelberger Mr. Lee Atwood Mr. Gerald B. Brophy Mr. E. W. Virgin (Wash. representative) Mr. Floyd Odlum Mr. Jay Hopkins Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Pick U.S. Government Representatives Hon. James H. Smith, Jr., Under Secretary of the Navy Hon. Harold E. Talbott, Secretary of the Air Force Brig. Gen. Brooke E. Allen, USAF 1954 Collier Trophy Committee Mr. John R. Alison, Hawthorne, California Mr. C. R. Smith, New York, New York Hon. Robert Ramspeck, Washington, D. C. Admiral Richard E. Byrd, Boston, Mass. Miss Jacqueline Cochran, New York, New York Mr. Frederick C. Crawford, Cleveland, Ohio Mr. William R. Enyart, Tarrytown, New York Mr. Charles H. Gartrell, Frankfort, Kentucky Dr. Jerome Hunsaker, Cambridge, Mass. Mr. Earl D. Johnson, ashington, D. C. Mr. S. Paul Johnston, New York, New York Mr. Fred B. Lee, Washington, D. C. Brig. Gen. Charles A. Lindbergh, Darien, Conn. Vice Admiral Ralph A. Ofstie, USN, washington, D. C. Admiral DeWitt C. Ramsey, Washington, D. C. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1954 Page 3 12:30 pm Collier Trophy Presentation (Continued) 1954 Collier Trophy Committee (Continued) Gen. Carl A. Spaatz, USAF (Ret.), ashington, D. C. Gen. Nathan F. Twining, USAF, Washington, D. C. Dr. John F. Victory, Washington, D. C. Mr. LeRoy Whitman, Washington, D. C. Mr. C. S. Logsdon, Washington, D. C. Representatives from the Crowell Collier Publishing Co. Mr. Shepard Spink, Vice President, New York, New York Mr. T. L. Brantly, Vice President, New York, New York Mr. John R. Reiss, Vice President & Sales Manager, N.Y.C. Representatives of Federation Aeronautique Internationale- National Aeronautic Association. Captain K. J. C. Bartlett, President, London, England Mr. T. G. Lanphier, Jr., Washington, D. C. Cong. Carl Hinshaw, California Member 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:15 pm (Hon. Robert Cutler) (Hon. James Lay) (Brief the President on N. S. C.) 4:30 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower signed the World Good Will Book (Requested by the American Bible Society. Book contains signatures of people all over world who love the Bible, etc. and is out- growth of Good Will Book of Japan which President Truman signed in 1950) The following were present: Dr. Robert T. Taylor, Secretary, American Bible Society Chaplain (Maj. Gen. USA Ret.) Ivan L. Bennett, former Chief of Chaplains of the Army, now Secretary of the American Bible Society, National City area (wash., D. C.) Mr. Paul Wright, Staff Member, American Bible Society Mr. Jack Banner, New York, New York 5:00 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower left the White House for the Ellipse, where the President opened the "Christmas Pageant of Peace," by lighting the National Community Christmas Tree and broadcasting his Christmas Message. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1954 9:00 am (Hon. James P. Mitchell, Secretary of Labor) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Sherman Adams) 10:00 am Cong. Edith Nourse Rogers, Massachusetts (Hon. Gerald Morgan) (Re textile industry) THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1954 11:00 am The President and Mrs. Eisenhower attended the eleven o'clock Service at the National Presbyterian Church. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1954 9:00 am Hon. Winthrop W. Aldrich, American Ambassador to Great Britain (Amb. Aldrich phoned Mr. Stephens and requested appointment) 10:00 am Mr. William J. Jernick, Grand Exalted Ruler, Order of Elks Mr. James Micholson, Managing Editor, Elks Magazine (Hon. Murray Snyder) (Mr. Jernick asked if he might call and pay his respects) 10:30 am H.E. Dr. George K. C. Yeh, the Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Republic of China H.E. Dr. V. K. Wellington Koo, the Ambassador of China Hon. Walter S. hobertson, Assistant Secretary of State (Col. Andrew J. Goodpaster) (Requested by Chinese Embassy thru Protocol. State Department recommended that the President see the Foreign Minister as it was felt it would contribute to prestige of Republic of China and be particularly timely.) 11:00 am Hon. Arthur Burns, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisers Hon. Gabriel Hauge (Usual Monday appointment) 11:30 am Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense (Usual Monday appointment) 12:45 pm Mr. Robert McLean, President, Associated Press (Discussed annual Luncheon meeting of the members of the Associated Press, New York City, April 25th, which the President has agreed to address.) 1:00 pm (Hon. Jacob K. Javits, Attorney-General Elect of New York, had Luncheon with the President, OFF THE RECORD) 2:30 pm (Hon. Philip Young, Chairman, Civil Service Commission) (Hon. Warren B. Irons, Director, Bureau of Departmental Operations, CSC) OFF THE RECORD 2:40 pm Mr. Milton Katz, Cambridge, Massachusetts (Telephoned last month that he would be in City today and would like to drop by for a visit with the President - personal friend) 3:00 pm Dr. William F. Russell, Foreign Operations Administration 4:30 pm (Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., American Ambassador to the U. N.) (Mr. Jeremiah Wadsworth) (OFF THE RECORD) 7:30 pm The President gave a Stag Dinner for the following: Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Herbert Brownell MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1954 Page 2 7:30 pm Stag Dinner (Continued) Gen. Lucius D. Clay, Chairman of the Board, Continental Can Co., N.Y. Hon. James C. Hagerty, Press Secretary to the President Hon. Leonard W. Hall, Chairman, Republican National Committee Hon. Herbert Hoover, Jr., Under Secretary of State Hon. C. D. Jackson, Vice President, Time, Inc., New York Mr. Charles S. Jones, President, Richfield Oil Corp., Los Angeles Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., U.S. Representative to the U.N., New York Mr. John R. McCrary, Jr., madio Commentator, New York Hon. James L. Murphy, Chairman, Citizens for Eisenhower Congressional Committee Hon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President Mr. William E. Robinson, Chairman of the Board, Robinson-Hannagan Associates, Inc., New York Mr. Edward L. Ryerson, Chairman, Exec. Committee, Inland Steel Co., Chicago Hon. Thomas E. Stephens, Secretary to the President Hon. Arthur E. Summerfield, The Postmaster General Hon. Harold E. Talbott, Secretary of the Air Force Hon. Sinclair Weeks, Secretary of Commerce THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1954 8:00 am (Hon. Bryce Harlow) 8:15 am The President signed letter to Heads of Executive Departments, Commissions, or Agencies, Supporting the 1955 Red Cross Drive, and naming the Secretary of Commerce to act as the Chairman of the Government Unit. The following were present: Hon. Sinclair Weeks, Secretary of Commerce Mr. Randolph G. Bishop, Director, Red Cross Fund Mr. Martin T. wiegand, General Campaign Chairman for 1955 8:30 am National Security Council Hon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense Hon. Harold E. Stassen, Director, F. 0. A. Hon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, O. D. M. Hon. George M. Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury Hon. Herbert Brownell, Jr., the Attorney General Hon. Sinclair Weeks, Secretary of Commerce Hon. Rowland R. Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget Hon. Lewis L. Strauss, Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission Mr. Ralph E. Spear, for the Federal Civil Defense Administrator Hon. Arthur F. Burns, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisers Hon. Theodore C. Streibert, Director, U. S. Information Agency General Nathan F. Twining, for the Chairman, J.C.S. Hon. Allen W. Dulles, Director of Central Intelligence Hon. Joseph M. Dodge, Special Assistant to the President Hon. Nelson Rockefeller, Special Assistant to the President Hon. Robert Cutler, Special Assistant to the President Col. Andrew J. Goodpaster, White House Staff Secretary Hon. James S. Lay, Jr., Executive Secretary, N. S. C. Hon. S. Everett Gleason, Deputy Executive Secretary, N. S. C. 11:55 am (Hon. Harold E. Stassen, Director, F. 0. A.) OFF THE RECORD 12:00 (Hon. Joseph M. Dodge, Special Assistant to the President) OFF THE RECORD 12:23 pm (The President left the White House and motored to Fiery Run Ranch, near Marshall, Virginia.) 1:47 pm (Arrived at Fiery Run Ranch) 2:30 pm (The President departed Fiery Run Ranch and motored to the Front Royal Beef-Cattle Research Station) 2:45 pm (Arrived at the Research Station) 3:32 pm (Departed the Front Royal Beef-Cattle Research Station and motored to the Fiery Run Ranch) TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1954 Page 2 3:45 pm Arrived at Fiery Run Ranch. 9:10 pm The President departed the Fiery Run Ranch and motored to Washington, D.C. 10:40 pm Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1954 8:15 am (General Ed. Clark) OFF THE RECORD (Arranged by Col. Schulz) 9:00 am The President received group from the National Manpower Council (Presented the President with copy of a new book, current in series resulting from Zellerbach-Ginzberg Manpower Study. Arranged at the request of Dr. Snyder) The following were present: Mr. James D. Zellerbach, Chairman; President, Crown Zellerbach Corp., San Francisco, California Hon. Philip Young, Deputy Chairman; Chairman, Civil Service Commission, ashington, D. C. Dr. Henry David, Executive Secretary; Professor, Graduate School of Business, Columbia University, New York, New York Dr. Eli Ginzberg, Director of Research; Professor, Graduate School of Business, Columbia University, New York, New York Hon. James P. Mitchell, Member of the Council; Secretary of Labor, Washington, D. C. Hon. Robert B. Anderson, Member of the Council; Deputy Secretary of Defense, Washington, D. C. Mr. A. J. Hayes, Member of the Council; President, International Association of Machinists, Washington, D. C. 9:30 am (The following attended an OFF THE RECORD MEETING with the President:) (Hon. Herbert Brownell, The Attorney General) (Hon. Lewis Strauss, Chairman, A. E. C.) (Hon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, O. D. M.) (Hon. Robert Cutler) (Dr. James R. Killian, Jr., M.I.T., Cambridge, Mass.) (Mr. Robert Sprague) (Gen. Herbert B. Loper) (Arranged by Gen. Cutler) 10:30 am H.E. Henri Bonnet, Ambassador of France (Hon. John Simmons, Chief of Protocol) (Ambassador Bonnet came in to pay his respects and say goodbye) 10:45 am (Mr. Harry Butcher, Santa Barbara, California) OFF THE RECORD 11:30 am The President witnessed the swearing-in of Hon. Nelson Rockefeller, as Special Assistant to the President. The following guests were present: Hon. Herbert Hoover, Jr., Under Secretary of State Hon. Robert Anderson, Deputy Secretary of Defense Hon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget Hon. Harold Stassen, Director, F. O. A. Hon. Allen Dulles, Director, C. I. A. Hon. Theodore Streibert, Director, U. S. I. A. Hon. Joseph M. Dodge, Special Assistant to the President Mr. Elmer Staats Maj. Gen. George L. Eberle Hon. Abbott Washburn WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1954 Page 2 11:30 am Swearing-in of Hon. Nelson Rockefeller (Continued) Hon. Lewis Strauss, Chairman, A. E. C. Hon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, 0. D. M. Hon. Roswell Perkins, H. E. W. Hon. Bradshaw Mintener, H. E. W. Miss Nancy Hanks, H. E. W. Miss Donna Mitchell, H. E. W. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Hanks Mr. Walter Gordon Mr. John Kennedy 12:00 Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense Adm. Arthur W. Radford, Chairman, J. C. S. Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway, U. S. A. Adm. Robert B. Carney, U. S. N. Gen. Nathan F. Twining, U. S. A. F. Gen. Lemuel C. Shepherd, Jr., U. S. M. C. 12:45 pm (Sen. John Sherman Cooper, Kentucky) OFF THE RECORD 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:00 pm (Hon. Gabriel Hauge) OFF THE RECORD 2:30 pm Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State 4:40 pm (Mr. Harry Machette, retiring Clerk from East Wing of the White House) (Mr. Andrew Tolley) (Mr. Tolley introduced Mr. Machette to the President) THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1954 9:30 am The President and Mrs. Eisenhower greeted the Members of the White House Staff at the Annual Christmas Reception, in the East Room of the White House. 10:45 am The President and Mrs. Eisenhower and Mrs. Doud departed the White House and motored to MATS Terminal, Washington National Airport. 11:05 am Airborne Washington for Augusta, Georgia. 1:10 pm Arrived Bush Field, Augusta, Georgia. Deplaned and motored to Augusta National Golf Club. 2:02 pm The President teed off with the following: Mr. Ed Dudley Mr. William Robinson 4:33 pm Completed 18 holes. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1954 AUGUSTA, GEORGIA 12:32 pm The President teed off with the following: Mr. Ed Dudley Mr. William Zimmerman Mr. Elbert P. Peabody 3:40 pm Completed 18 holes THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1954 AUGUSTA, GEORGIA 12:50 pm The President teed off with the following: Mr. Fred Waring Mr. William Robinson Mr. Cliff Roberts THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1954 AUGUSTA, GEORGIA 11:04 am The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the Club House enroute to the Reid Memorial Presbyterian Church in Augusta, where they attended the 11:15 Service. 12:24 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower returned to the Club. 1:30 pm The President teed off with the following: Mr. Ed Dudley Mr. Jerry Franklin Mr. Cliff Roberts 4:24 pm Completed 18 holes. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1954 AUGUSTA, GEORGIA 8:00 am Hon. Arthur Burns, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisers Hon. Gabriel Hauge (one hour) 9:54 am The President went quail shooting with the following: Mr. Cliff Roberts Mr. Jerry Franklin Mr. Julian Roberts Mr. Jack Bailey (handled the dogs) (Began on 10th fairway, 12th, 5th and second. No quail.) 11:20 am Finished quail shooting. 11:30 am Returned to the House. 12:15 pm The President practiced while Ed Dudley watched. 1:00 pm The President teed off with the following: John O. Childs Robert Quinn Ed Dudley (George Allen accompanied the foursome) 4:00 pm Completed 18 holes. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1954 AUGUSTA, GEORGIA 8:00 am The President left the House and spent 15 minutes with Cliff Roberts. 8:15 am Arrived at the Office. 9:20 am Departed the Office. 9:32 am At practice tee. 10:00 am The President teed off with the following: Mr. Julian Roberts Mr. Charlie Yates Mr. Ed Dudley (George Allen joined foursome at 9th hole) 12:50 pm Completed golf. 1:00 pm Luncheon 2:50 pm The President went quail shooting with the following: Mr. Julian Roberts Mr. George Allen Mr. Jerry Franklin Mr. Jack Bailey (handled dogs) (Got 17 quail) 4:40 pm Completed quail shooting. 5:00 pm Returned to the House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1954 AUGUSTA, GEORGIA 8:15 am At the office. to 11:45 am 12:15 pm At the practice tee, with Ed Dudley 12:55 pm The President teed off with the following: Mr. Henry Hurst Mr. Charles Chisholm Mr. Ed Dudley (George Allen accompanied the foursome) 3:45 pm Completed 18 holes. 3:50 pm Returned to the Office. Met Mr. Ellis Slater 4:10 pm Returned to the House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1954 AUGUSTA, GEORGIA 8:55 am At the Office. 11:00 am Returned to the House. 12:43 pm At the practice tee with Ed Dudley 1:15 pm At the Office. 1:25 pm The President teed off with the following: Mr. Cliff Roberts Mr. Dick Garlington Mr. Gene Stout (assistant pro) 4:15 pm Completed 18 holes. 4:20 pm At the practice tee with Ed Dudley. to 5:25 pm 5:30 pm Returned to the House. NOTE: Mr. George Allen, who had been house guest, departed at 8:30 a.m. for Fort Worth, Texas. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1954 AUGUSTA, GEORGIA 8:25 am The President departed the House for the Office. 11:00 am Departed the Office. 11:15 am Practiced golf with Ed Dudley. 12:25 pm Returned to the House. 1:15 pm The President teed off with the following: Mr. Freeman Gosden Mr. Cliff Roberts Mr. Ed Dudley (Mr. Jock Whitney accompanied the foursome from the first to the fifteenth fairway, at which time he departed) 4:10 pm Completed 18 holes. 4:20 pm Returned to the House.

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Val Peterson, Federal Civil Defense Administrator\nHon. Arthur F. Burns, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisors\nHon. John Slezak, Acting Secretary of the Army\nHon. Charles S. Thomas, Secretary of the Navy\nHon. James H. Douglas, Acting Secretary of the Air Force\nHon. Donald A. Quarles, Assistant Secretary of Defense\nAdmiral Arthur W. Radford, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff\nGeneral Matthew B. Ridgway, Chief of Staff, U. S. Army\nAdmiral Robert B. Carney, Chief of Naval Operations\nAdmiral Nathan H. Twining, Chief of Staff, U. S. Air Force\nGeneral L. H. Shepherd, Jr., Commandant, U. S. Marine Corps\nRobert C. Sprague, NSC Consultant\nJ. Patrick Coyne, NSC Representative on Internal Security\nRalph T. Walters, NSC Special Staff\nRichard L. Hall, NSC Special Staff\nLt. Col. George P. Curtin, USA\nLt. Col. William S. Fultz, USA\nLt. Col. James Bothwell, USAF\nLt. Col. George R. Doerr, USAF\nCapt. Thomas P. Wilson, USN\nCapt. Edward E. Grimm, USN\nHon. Allen W. Dulles, Director of Central Intelligence\nHon. Robert Cutler, Special Assistant to the President\nBrig. Gen. Paul T. Carroll, White House Staff Secretary\nHon. Bryce Harlow, Administrative Assistant to the President\nHon. James S. Lay, Jr., Executive Secretary, N.S.C.\nHon. S. Everett Gleason, Deputy, Executive Secretary, N.S.C.\n12:30 pm\nSenator Eva Bowring, Nebraska\n(Presented to the President on behalf of the ranch people of her\nState, a specially made western hat called a \"Sand Hillers\" hat,\nmade by Stetson)\nTHURSDAY, JULY 1, 1954\nPage 2\n12:45 pm\nCongressman Dewey Short, Missouri\nMr. Robert Smart, Clerk of Armed Services Committee of House of\nRepresentatives\n(Discussed family housing for military personnel and the Twenty\nTankers Bill: Also wished picture taken with the President\nas Cong. Short faces difficult campaign this fall.)\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\n2:00 pm\nThe President signed S. 2802, An Act \"To further encourage the\ndistribution of fishery products, and for other purposes.\" The\nfollowing were present:\nSen. James H. Duff, Pennsylvania\nSen. John F. Kennedy, Massachusetts\nSen. Frederick G. Payne, Maine\nSen. Margaret Chase Smith, Maine\nSen. Leverett Saltonstall, Massachusetts\nCong. William H. Bates, Massachusetts\nCong. John W. McCormack, Massachusetts\nCong. Thomas P. O'Neill, Massachusetts\nCong. Thor C. Tollefson, Washington\n2:15 pm\n(The following met with the President OFF THE RECORD to discuss)\n(Lead and zinc:)\n(Hon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, 0. D. M.)\n(Hon. George M. Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury)\n(Hon. Rowland R. Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget)\n(Hon. Arthur Burns, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisors)\n(Hon. Gabriel Hauge)\n(Hon. Douglas McKay, Secretary of the Interior)\n(Hon. Felix Wormser, Assistant Secretary of the Interior)\n3:00 pm\nHon. Arthur Burns, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisors\nHon. Gabriel Hauge\n(Missed out on their Monday appointment and asked for this time)\n3:30 pm\nHon. Lewis L. Strauss, Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission\n3:45 pm\nHon. Kevin McCann\n4:45 pm\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower had their pictures taken in the\nGarden as it is their Wedding Anniversary.\n5:00 pm\nAT THE WHITE HOUSE: Hon. and Mrs. William Pawley\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nFRIDAY, JULY 2, 1954\n8:45 am\n(Hon. Douglas McKay, Secretary of the Interior) OFF THE RECORD\n9:00 am\nCabinet Meeting\nHon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President\nHon. Charles E. Saltzman, Under Secretary of State for Adm.\nHon. George M. Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury\nHon. Charles S. Thomas, The Secretary of the Navy (for Secy of Defense)\nHon. Herbert Brownell, The Attorney General\nHon. Arthur Summerfield, The Postmaster General\nHon. Douglas McKay, Secretary of the Interior\nHon. J. Earl Coke, Assistant Secretary of Agriculture\nHon. Sinclair Weeks, Secretary of Commerce\nHon. James P. Mitchell, Secretary of Labor\nHon. Oveta Culp Hobby, Secretary of Health, Education & Welfare\nHon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget\nHon. Harold Stassen, Director, Foreign Operations Administration\nHon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, Office of Defense Mobilization\nHon. Philip Young, Chairman, Civil Service Administration\nHon. Arthur Burns, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisors\nHon. Sherman Adams\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Bernard Shanley\nHon. Gabriel Hauge\nHon. Bryce Harlow\nHon. Gerald Morgan\nHon. Homer Gruenther\nHon. Maxwell Rabb\nHon. Arthur Minnich\nThe following were absent: The Secretary of State\nThe Secretary of Defense\nThe Secretary of Agriculture\nHon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.\n11:00 am\nHon. Donald R. Heath, American Ambassador to Cambodia and Viet-Nam\nand Minister to Laos\n(Requested thru Protocol; has just returned from Geneva.)\n11:15 am\n(Hon. Robert Cutler)\n(Gen. Paul T. Carroll)\n11:30 am\nSenator John M. Butler, Maryland\n(Delivered a letter to the President from John W. Davis)\n11:45 am\n(Hon. Sherman Adams)\n(Hon. Gabriel Hauge)\n12:00\nMr. Harold C. McClellan, President, National Association of Manufacturers\n(Mr. McClellan is new President of N.A.M. Called Mr. Stephens\nlast week stating he has just returned from Europe and has some\ninformation he feels important, to give to the President.)\nFRIDAY, JULY 2, 1954\nPage 2\n12:30 pm (LUNCH)\n1:10 pm\n(The President and Mrs. Eisenhower, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.\nGeorge Allen, left the White House and motored direct to Camp\nDavid, Maryland, where they spent the week-end.)\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nSATURDAY, JULY 3, 1954\nAT CAMP DAVID, MARYLAND\nSUNDAY, JULY 4, 1954\nAT CAMP DAVID, MARYLAND\nMONDAY, JULY 5, 1954\nAT CAMP DAVID, MARYLAND\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTUESDAY, JULY 6, 1954\n8:45 am\n(The President and Mrs. Eisenhower left Camp David, Maryland,\nand motored direct to Washington, D. C.)\n10:35 am\n(Arrived at the White House)\n11:00 am\nThe President received members of the Committee of the Association\nof American Colleges.\n(Invited the President to speak at annual dinner of this\nAssociation, Hotel Statler, January 12, 1955. Requested\nby Sen. Martin of Pennsylvania) The following were present:\nChancellor R. H. Fitzgerald, University of Pittsburgh\nVery Reverend Joseph R. N. Maxwell, President, Boston College\nPresident Mordecai W. Johnson, Howard University, Wash., D. C.\nTheodore A. Distler, Executive Director, Association of\nAmerican Colleges\nSenator Edward Martin, Pennsylvania\n11:30 am\nSenator Karl E. Mundt, South Dakota\nDr. and Mrs. D. K. Baillie, of North State Teachers College\nMr. Vern Jennings, Member of State Legislature of South Dakota\n(Presented painting to the President of Mt. Rushmore, painted\nby Dr. Baillie.) (Mr. Chesney sat in on the appointment)\n12:00\nGen. Srisdi Dhanarajata, Deputy Minister of Defense of Thailand\nLt. Gen. Jira Vichitsonggram, Chief of Defense General Staff\nH. E. Mr. Pote Sarasin, the Ambassador of Thailand\n(Hon. John F. Simmons)\n(Were here as guests of State and Defense Departments to\ndiscuss military assistance program - Requested thru Protocol)\n12:30 pm\nThe President received a group of young people from Sterling, Colorado.\n(Senator Millikin asked that the President greet this group\nbriefly. They were received in the Rose Garden) The following\nwere present:\nACRE, Mrs. Emma, 231 N. 8th Avenue\nACRE, Floyd E., 231 N. 8th Avenue\nACRE, Ronald W., 231 N. 8th Avenue\nAMEN, Norma J., Box 561\nASHBY, Janice A., Rt. 3\nBALLARD, Gerald D., 419 Taylor\nBARNTS, Robert L., Rt. 3\nBARTON, Marilyn J., Rt. 1\nBEAIRD, Jack W., 430 N. 4th Street\nBEAIRD, Jeanne A., 430 N. 4th Street\nBENSON, Lanny W., 332 Cleveland\nBIGG, James E., 610 N. 2nd Avenue\nBOMBERG, Robert Bryan, 410 McKinley\nBROOKS, Jack M., 405 N. 6th\nBURKHARD, Mr. Elmer L., 119 Magnolia\nBURKHARD, Marilyn J., 119 Magnolia\nCAMBLIN, Mrs. Hattie E., 201 Taylor\nTUESDAY, JULY 6, 1954\nPage 2\n12:30 pm Sterling, Colorado, group (Continued)\nCAMBLIN, Mary C., 201 Taylor\nCAMPBELL, Stephen L., 314 Delmar\nCANNON, Charles J., 320 S. 2nd\nCANNON, Mrs. Edith C., 320 S. 2nd\nCANNON, James M., 320 S. 2nd\nCARROLL, Merrie M., 416 N. 4th Street\nCATO, Helen P., 239 Charmony\nCOUNTRYMAN, Philip M., 616 N. 2nd Avenue\nDANIELS, Gerald C., 612 Oak\nDAVIS, Janice D., 509 N. 5th\nDICKINSON, Charles Gordon, Box 1147\nDINGMAN, Carole J., 363 Plainview Avenue\nDOWIS, Roger T., 801 N. 6th\nEASTMAN, Harry 0., 704 N. 4th\nEAVES, Mr. Bill B., 153 Jones Ine\nEAVES, Mrs. Hazel - 153 Jones Ine\nEDWARDS, Donna M., Rt. 3\nEGBERT, Joan E., 218 N. 2nd Street\nEISENACH, Clifford W., Box 1495\nEISENACH, Gerald D., Box 1495\nEISENACH, Jacob, Box 1495\nEISENACH, Mrs. Katherine, Box 1495\nFLEMING, Robert W., 317 Jackson\nFORTNER, Donald C., 122 Denver\nFORTNER, Mrs. Laura A., 122 Denver\nFORTNER, Miss Laurae A., 122 Denver\nFORTNER, Margaret, 122 Denver\nFORTNER, Mr. Raymond T., 122 Denver\nFRANK, Mr. August, Ohio House\nGIACOMINI, Jane E., 208 Delmar\nGREEN, Margaret P., 423 W. Main\nHICKENBOTTOM, Alan O., 330 Taylor\nHOFFMAN, Marilyn R., 304 Broadway\nHOFFMAN, Mrs. Rutheda C., 304 Broadway\nHOLDEN, George Fredrick, 118 N. 3rd\nHOLLOWAY, Mary Frances, 324 Elwood\nHUMMEL, Gordon D., 325 Phelps\nHUMMEL, Imogene M., 325 Phelps\nJARRETT, Rev. T. H., 205 Phelps\nJENSEN, Mrs. Gwendolyn A., Box 429\nJENSEN, Mr. Lloyd S., Box 429\nKAISER, Paul C., S. Front & Factory Street\nKELLOGG, Mr. Downing E., 810 S. Division\nKELLOGG, Mrs. Ella L., 810 S. Division\nKELLOGG, Willis S., 810 S. Division\nKENT, Ronald J., 926 S. 8th\nKONKEL, Mrs. Edith L., 126 Taylor\nKONKEL, Mr. Maurice W., 126 Taylor\nKONKEL, Thornton E., 126 Taylor\nLEBSACK, Lyle D., Box 832\nLINDSTROM, Neil M., 429 N. 5th Street\nLOVATO, Anitta Louise, 315 W. Broadway\nTUESDAY, JULY 6, 1954\nPage 3\n12:30 pm Sterling, Colorado group (Continued)\nLUNDBERG, Carol A., 326 Delmar\nLUTIN, Mrs. Lula K., 205 Columbine\nLUTIN, Sallie C., 205 Columbine\nMAHAFFEY, Judith A., 521 Lincoln\nMAHAFFEY, Mrs. Ruby B., 521 Lincoln\nMATHIS, Jo Ann, 630 Elm\nMARKS, Donald W., Rt. 1\nMILES, LaDonna M., 715 Jackson\nMILLER, Larry W., 204 Denver\nMILTON, Carolyn J., 625 N. 6th Street\nMILTON, Mr. Roy O., 625 N. 6th Street\nMORRIS, Faith W., 614 Columbine\nMUNROE, Judith A., 118 Platte\nNAUGLE, Dr. J. E., Sr.\nNEIGHBERGER, Roylan K., 231 N. 5th Avenue\nO'NEAL, Joyce M., 820 Delmar\nPOLLAND, Stephen M., 301 Tylor\nPASS, Lynda L., 409 N. Division\nPASS, Robert E., 409 N. Division\nPOLVADO, Colman M., 302 Clark\nPOOLE, Mr. Charlie F., 522 Delmar\nPOOLE, Eugenia R., 522 Delmar\nRAMEY, Ronald L., 920 Beattie\nRING, Robert L., Box 1087\nRING, Sherroll J., Box 1087\nROBIRDS, Claude R., 2282 W. Main\nROBIRDS, Richard H., 2282 W. Main\nSANKEY, Dana R., 215 Phelps\nSHOTWELL, Robert E., 426 Lincoln\nSKOV, Clare B., 325 N. 5th Street\nSONNENBERG, Gordon L., Rt. 1\nSTRUNK, Mrs. Ila F., 518 Elm\nSTRUNK, Midge Marlene, 518 Elm\nTHOMPSON, Sandra S., Box 961\nUNFUG, Mr. Charles Otto, 401 Delmar\nUNFUG, Mrs. Edwina V., 401 Delmar\nWALKER, Margaret M., 516 Denver\nWALKER, Mrs. Marie P., 516 Denver\nWALKER, Richard O., 516 Denver\nWHITCOMB, James H., Box 545\nWHITCOMB, William C., Box 545\nWHITE, Kenneth A., 408 Ash\nWHITE, Robert F., 408 Ash\nWHITTENBAUGH, Lila L., Rt. 3\nWHYMAN, Mr. Harold R., 710 S. 5th Avenue\nWHYMAN, Larry L, 710 S. 5th Avenue\nHon. Gerald Morgan\n1:00 pm\n(The following had Luncheon OFF THE RECORD with the President:)\n(Hon. George Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury)\n(Mr. George Whitney, of New York)\nTUESDAY, JULY 6, 1954\nPage 4\n2:30 pm\nHon. Eric Johnston, President, Motion Picture Association\n(Just returned from Near East Mission and asked to report\nto the President)\n3:00 pm\nHon. Kenneth Royall\n3:30 pm\n(Hon. Sherman Adams)\n(Hon. Wilton B. Persons)\n(Gen. Paul T. Carroll)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Hon. Gerald Morgan)\n(Hon. Jack Martin)\n(Hon. Murray Snyder)\n4:30 pm\nSenator William F. Knowland, California\n4:45 pm\nHon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nWEDNESDAY, JULY 7, 1954\n8:15 am\nSenator Eugene D. Millikin, Colorado\nSenator Edwin C. Johnson, Colorado\n(Senator Millikin has received from Governor of Colorado an\nengraved invitation to the President and Mrs. Eisenhower to\nattend the Central City Festival in Colorado, in July. The\nSenators presented the invitation to the President)\n8:30 am\nLegislative Leaders\nHon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President\nSen. William F. Knowland, California\nSen. Homer Ferguson, Michigan\nSen. Eugene Millikin, Colorado\nSen. Leverett Saltonstall, Massachusetts\nSen. Styles Bridges, New Hampshire\nHon. Joseph W. Martin, Jr., The Speaker\nCong. Charles A. Halleck, Indiana\nCong. Leslie C. Arends, Illinois\nCong. Leo E. Allen, Illinois\nHon. Arthur Summerfield, The Postmaster General\nHon. Oveta Culp Hobby, Secretary of Health, Education & Welfare\nHon. Roswell Perkins, Assistant Secretary of H. E. W.\nHon. Harvey V. Higley, Administrator of Veterans' Affairs\nHon. Percival Brundage, Deputy Director, Bureau of the Budget\nHon. Leonard Hall, Chairman, Republican National Committee\nHon. James Bassett, Republican National Committee\nHon. Sherman Adams\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Bernard Shanley\nHon. James Hagerty\nHon. Bryce Harlow\nHon. Gerald Morgan\nHon. Jack Martin\nHon. Homer Gruenther\nHon. Earle Chesney\nHon. Arthur Minnich\n10:00 am\n(Mr. Hagerty)\n10:30 am\nPress Conference\n11:15 am\nSenator H. Alexander Smith, New Jersey\nHon. James P. Mitchell, Secretary of Labor\n(Sen. Smith requested this appointment to discuss whether\nCongress should do anything to help the construction\nindustry at this time.)\n11:45 am\n(Mr. Edward Birmingham) OFF THE RECORD\n(Arranged by Colonel Schulz)\nWEDNESDAY, JULY 7, 1954\nPage 2\n12:10 pm\n(General James Doolittle) OFF THE RECORD\n(Hon. Sherman Adams)\n12:30 pm H.E. Sir Roger Makins, The British Ambassador\nMr. Peter Thorneycroft, President, Board of Trade of Great Britain\nAdmiral Walter S. Delaney, Deputy in Charge of East-West Trade, FOA\n(Mr. Thorneycroft has completed his purchases in this country,\nthrough F.O.A. and is returning to Great Britain. He knows\nthe President and asked if he might call and say \"goodbye.\")\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\n4:00 pm\nHon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State\n7:30 pm\n(The President gave a Stag Dinner for the following:)\nWinton M. Blount, President, Blount Bros. Construction Co., Inc.,\nMontgomery, Alabama\nH. Lutcher Brown, Business Executive, San Antonio, Texas\nHarry C. Butcher, President & Gen. Mgr., Radio Kist, Inc.,\nSanta Barbara, California\nErwin D. Canham, Editor, The Christian Science Monitor, Boston\nFrederick M. Gillies, President, Acme Steel Co., Riverdale, Ill.\nHenry F. Holland, Assistant Secretary of State\nJ. Sayles Leach, Chairman of the Board, The Texas Co., NYC\nJohn C. H. Lee (Lt. Gen.), Retired Army Officer, York, Pa.\nRobert R. Mathews, Vice President, American Express Co., NYC\nRobert R. Mullen, National Citizens Committee for Educational\nTelevision, Washington, D. C.\nNathan M. Pusey, President, Harvard Univ., Cambridge, Mass.\nRalph T. Reed, President, American Express Co., NYC\nWalter N. Thayer, Attorney, Thayer & Gilbert, NYC.\nHon. Charles S. Thomas, Secretary of the Navy\nGeorge E. Warren, Banker, NYC\nDr. Alan T. Waterman, Director, National Science Foundation, Wash., D.C.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTHURSDAY, JULY 8, 1954\n8:45 am\n(Hon. Maxwell Rabb) OFF THE RECORD\n9:15 am\nHon. John A. Hannah, Assistant Secretary of Defense\n(Reported, at the President's request, as Chairman of U. S.\nSection, Permanent Joint Board on Defense, Canada - U.S.\nThe President suggested he might report every three months)\n9:45 am\nHon. Arthur B. Langlie, the Governor of Washington\nHon. James P. Mitchell, Secretary of Labor\nHon. J. Ernest Wilkins, Assistant Secretary of Labor\n(Hon. Sherman Adams)\n(Arranged at the suggestion of Governor Adams. Governor\nLanglie is enroute to Governor's Conference)\n10:15 am\nHon. Arthur Burns, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisors\nDr. Neil H. Jacoby, Council of Economic Advisors\nHon. Gabriel Hauge\n(Usual weekly appointment - missed out this week as Monday\nwas a holiday)\n11:00 am\nThe Hon. Minna Una Tedder\n(Miss Tedder is the daughter of Lord Tedder and has been working\nfor past year in Library at the British Embassy; Is now going\nhome to England and came in to say \"Goodbye\" and pay her respects)\n11:30 am\nMr. William Zeckendorf, New York City\nMr. Ieoh M. Pei, Architect\nMr. John R. McCrary, Jr. (Tex) New York City\n(Mr. McCrary requested this - to discuss slum clearance)\n12:15 pm\n(Hon. Lewis L. Strauss, Chairman, A. E. C.) OFF THE RECORD\n12:45 pm\nThe Reverend Billy Graham\n(Hon. Thomas E. Stephens)\n(Mr. Graham wrote the President in May, asking if he might\non his return to this country come by and give the President\na five-minute report on his evangelistic campaign abroad.)\n1:00 pm\n(Sen. William F. Knowland, California, had Luncheon OFF THE RECORD\nwith the President)\n2:20 pm\n(Mr. Robert Taft, Jr.)\n(Hon. Sherman Adams) OFF THE RECORD\n(Hon. Jack Martin)\n2:30 pm\nCong. Clarence J. Brown, Ohio\nMr. Donald Deer\nMr. William Acton\nMr. John Goodrich\n(Cong. Brown requested this appointment stating that these men\nwere business leaders from Springfield, Ohio, and vicinity, who,\nthrough the purchase of Hospitality Bonds, were making possible\nthe financing of a Tennis Tournament.)\nTHURSDAY, JULY 8, 1954\nPage 2\n3:00 pm\nThe President received in the Rose Garden some Foreign Members\nwho attended the International Conference of Social Work at\nToronto.\n(Appointment requested by Mrs. Hobby) The following were\npresent:\nIndian Nationals\nMrs. R. B. Advani\nMrs. J. Raiji\nMrs. C. Dayaram\nMr. Banaji\nMr. S. G. Annagiri\nMrs. Banaji\nMr. B. Chatterjee\nMr. A. E. Currimbhoy\nMrs. Gulab Dalal\nMrs. D. K. Ellis\nFrench Nationals\nMr. Dindayal Gupta\nMiss Dophin\nMr. Shanker Deo\nMiss Fontes\nMrs. B. V. Desai\nMiss Crapuchet\nMrs. M. Gobhai\nMrs. d'Autheville\nMrs. K. T. Desai\nMr. Ellisen\nMrs. A. C. Saraiya\nMiss Morin\nMrs. V. P. Deshmukh\nMiss Pederson\nMrs. S. Pandit\nMr. LeClercq\nMr. A. V. George\nMrs. Colas-Derrey\nMr. Uttam Singh\nMiss Siradoh\nMr. T. Harekrishna\nMiss Bilhieres\nMr. T. Siddalingaiya\nPakistan Nationals\nMr. K. M. Hinmatsingka\nLady Noon\nMrs. K. M. Himmatsingka\nMrs. Minwalla\nMrs. D. C. Karuven\nMr. Akhtar\nMrs. P. Soonawalla\nMr. Mehkri\nMrs. A. A. Talati\nMiss Mowia\nMrs. D. M. Katrak\nIran\nMr. Golati\nMrs. M. Rais\nMr. D. C. Kukreti\nMr. Hadavand\nDr. Issac Santra\nLebanon\nMr. T. S. Mahajan\nMiss W. Abinader\nMr. K. T. Desai\nMiss M. Jabre\nMiss V. Manecklal\nKorea\nMiss Z. Maskati\nMr. Whang\nMiss S. M. D. Morarji\nMrs. Whang\nMiss D. M. Morarji\nJapan\nMiss M. B. Palkiwala\nMr. Niwa\nMiss K. P. Photographer\nUnited Kingdom\nMrs. B. Ratanlal\nMr. P. Bolt\nMrs. L. R. Kilachand\nSyria\nMrs. G. P. Sidhwa\nMiss H. Malki\nMrs. H. M. Sidhwa\nSweden\nRaja B. Singh\nMiss Wolmer\nMr. G. L. Shukla\nHolland\nMrs. P. Wallace\nMr. Van Dangen\nMrs. J. Wadia\nThailand\nMrs. I. Marfatia\nMiss Amatayakul\nMrs. C. Nair\nBrazil\nMrs. G. R. B. Billimoria\nMiss Tinoio\nTHURSDAY, JULY 8, 1954\nPage 3\n3:00 pm\nInternational Conference of Social work (Continued)\nFrom H.E.W.\nDorothy Lalley\nCecile Whalen\nElma Ashton\nMildred Frank\n4:30 pm\nAT THE WHITE HOUSE: The President had Mrs. Eisenhower gave a Tea\nin honor of the daughter and scn-in-law of Franco. The following\nwere present:\nCarmen Franco, Marquesa de Villaverde (daughter of Franco)\nDr. Cristobal Partinez Lordiu (son-in-law)\nSenor Don Jose Felix de Lequerica, Ambassador of Spain\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nFRIDAY, JULY 9, 1954\n8:00 am\nMr. Palmer Hoyt, of Denver, Colorado, had Breakfast with the\nPresident.\n9:00 am\n(Hon. John McCloy, of New York) OFF THE RECORD\n(Came in to see Mr. Stephens and saw the President)\n9:50 am\n(The Attorney General brought in some new District Judges to meet\nthe President OFF THE RECORD.) The following were present:\n(Hon. Herbert Brownell, The Attorney General)\n(Emett C. Choate, U. S. Dist. Judge, Southern District, Florida)\n(Herbert S. Boreman, U. S. Dist. Judge, Northern District, W. Va.)\n(Walter E. Hoffman, U. S. Dist., Judge, Eastern District, Virginia)\n(Robert Minor, Justice Department)\n10:00 am\nCabinet Meeting\nHon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President\nHon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State\nHon. George M. Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury\nHon. Robert Anderson, Deputy Secretary of Defense\nHon. Herbert Brownell, The Attorney General\nHon. Arthur Summerfield, The Postmaster General\nHon. Douglas McKay, Secretary of the Interior\nHon. Ezra Taft Benson, Secretary of Agriculture\nHon. Sinclair Weeks, Secretary of Commerce\nHon. Nelson Rockefeller, Deputy Secretary of H. E. W.\nHon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget\nHon. Harold E. Stassen, Director, F. O. A.\nHon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, O. D. M.\nHon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., Ambassador to the U. N.\nHon. Philip Young, Chairman, Civil Service Commission\nHon. Scott McLeod, State Department\nHon. Arthur Burns, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisors\nHon. Sherman Adams\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Bernard Shanley\nHon. Gabriel Hauge\nHon. Jack Martin\nHon. Maxwell Rabb\nHon. Arthur Minnich\nThe following were absent:\nThe Secretary of Defense\nThe Secretary of Labor (no one repre-\nsented Labor Dept.)\nThe Secretary of H. E. W.\n11:30 am\nHon. Clare Boothe Luce, American Ambassador to Italy\n12:00\nHon. Dan Thornton, Governor of Colorado\nHon. John S. Fine, Governor of Pennsylvania\n(Reported on Korea: Governor Shivers, other Member of the\nCommission, was unable to be present)\nFRIDAY, JULY 9, 1954\nPage 2\n12:55 pm\n(The President left the White House and motored to Burning Tree)\n1:18 pm\n(Arrived at Burning Tree and had Luncheon with the following:)\n(Congressman Leslie Arends, Illinois)\n(General Floyd Parks)\n(Billy Jo Patton)\n(John McClure)\n1:50 pm\n(Teed off with the following:)\n(General Floyd Parks)\n(Billy Jo Patton)\n(John McClure)\n4:34 pm\n(Completed 18 holes)\n5:20 pm\n(Departed Burning Tree and motored to the White House)\n5:45 pm\n(Arrived at the White House)\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nSATURDAY, JULY 10, 1954\n8:40 am\n(Hon. Harold Stassen, Director, Foreign Operations Adm.) OFF THE RECORD\n8:45 am\nSenator Eva Bowring, Nebraska\nSenator Sam Reynolds, Nebraska\n(Senator Bowring asked if she might bring in the new Nebraska\nSenator, Sam Reynolds, and introduce him to the President)\n9:00 am\n(The President greeted the members of two High School Bands, one\nfrom Ottawa, Kansas, and the other from Gladewater, Texas, in the\nRose Garden OFF THE RECORD.) The following made the necessary\nidentification as we were unable to obtain list of the names of\nthose present:\n(Mr. Russell L. Crites, District Governor, Lions International,\nState of Kansas)\n(Mr. and Mrs. Dana Williams, Texas)\n(Congressman Brady Gentry, Texas)\n9:15 am\nLt. Gen. Cortlandt Van Rensselaer Schuyler, Chief of Staff,\nSupreme Headquarters, Allied Powers, Europe\n(Arranged by General Carroll)\n9:45 am\nH.E. Carlos Garcia, the Vice President of the Philippines\nH.E. Carlos P. Romulo\nH.E. Raul Leuterio, Minister of the Philippines\n(Hon. John F. Simmons)\n(Vice President Garcia was in Washington briefly on an unofficial\nvisit, and asked, thru Protocol, to pay respects)\n10:00 am\nMr. Herschel D. Newsom, Master, the National Grange\nMr. Joseph Parker, Counsel for National Grange\n(Arranged at the direction of Governor Adams)\n10:30 am\nHon. William Pawley\n(Hon. Sherman Adams)\n(Arranged by General Carroll)\n10:45 am\n(Mr. Arde Bulova, Bulova Watch Company, New York)\n(Mr. Simon, Bulova Watch Company)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Hon. Thomas E. Stephens)\n(Mr. Bulova was in to see Dr. Hauge and asked if he might\npay his respects to the President)\n11:00 am\nHon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State\n11:30 am\n(Speech Conference: Hon. Sherman Adams)\n^^\nGen. Paul T. Carroll) OFF THE RECORD\nHon. Kevin McCann)\nSATURDAY, JULY 10, 1954\nPage 2\n12:00\nThe following Members of the Board of Inquiry on Atomic Energy\nFacilities met with the President:\nThomas Keith Glennan, President, Case Institute of Technology,\nCleveland, Ohio\nJohn Floberg, Former Assistant Secretary of Navy for Air\nPaul Sanders, Professor of Law, Vanderbilt University,\nNashville, Tennessee\nHon. James P. Mitchell, Secretary of Labor\nHon. Bernard Shanley\nHon. James Hagerty\n12:25 pm\nHonorable Charles H. Russell, Governor of Nevada\n(Hon. Maxwell Rabb)\n12:30 pm\n(The President left the White House and motored to Burning Tree)\n12:55 pm\n(Arrived Burning Tree and had Luncheon with the following:)\n(Mr. Sam Snead)\n(Mr. John McClure)\n(Mr. John McClure, Jr.)\n(Mr. Billy Jo Patton)\n(Cong. Charles Halleck, Indiana)\n1:40 pm\n(Teed off with the following:)\n(Mr. Sam Snead)\n(Mr. Billy Jo Patton)\n(Cong. Charles Halleck, Indiana)\n4:50 pm\n(Completed 18 holes)\n5:50 pm\n(Arrived back at the White House. On the way back from Burning\nTree the President drove Mr. Sam Snead to 4545 Connecticut Ave.)\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nSUNDAY, JULY 11, 1954\n9:00 am\nThe President and Ers. Eisenhower attended the nine o'clock\nService at the National Presbyterian Church.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nMONDAY, JULY 12, 1954\n9:40 am\n(Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State) OFF THE RECORD\n10:15 am\n(Hon. Arthur Burns, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisors)\n(Hon. Gabriel Hauge)\n(Usual Monday appointment) OFF THE RECORD\n11:00 am\n(Admiral Arthur W. Radford, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff)\n(Usual Monday appointment) OFF THE RECORD\n11:30 am\n(Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense)\n(Usual Monday appointment) OFF THE RECORD\n12:30 pm\n(Hon. Herbert Brownell, The Attorney General)\n(Hon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget) OFF THE RECORD\n(Hon. Wilton B. Persons)\n(Arranged by Governor Adams - discussed TVA)\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\n1:55 pm\n(Major General C. T. Lanham, U. S. Army)\n(Hon. Wilton B. Persons)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(General \"Buck\" Lanham served as Chief of Public Information\nwhen the President was at SHAPE. Has just returned to this\ncountry after tour of duty as Commanding General, Infantry\nDivision, Germany)\n2:00 pm\n(Hon. Bernard Shanley)\n2:30 pm\n(Hon. Nelson Rockefeller, Deputy Secretary of H.E.W.)\n(Hon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget) OFF THE RECORD\n(Hon. Gabriel Hauge)\n3:30 pm\n(General Willard Paul, Office of Defense Mobilization) OFF THE RECORD\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTUESDAY, JULY 13, 1954\n8:55 am\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower left the White House and motored\nto MATS Terminal, Washington National Airport.\n9:15 am\nAirborne for Blair County Airport.\n9:50 am\nArrived Blair County Airport.\n11:10 am\nArrived Dr. Eisenhower's Residence, State College, Pennsylvania.\n11:45 am\nDeparted Dr. Eisenhower's Residence.\n11:55 am\nArrived St. Andrews Episcopalian Church.\n12:00\nChurch Services Began.\n12:20 pm\nEnd of Services.\n12:30 pm\nDeparted Church and motored to Cemetery.\n12:40 pm\nArrived Centre County Memorial Park.\n12:50 pm\nBurial Services started.\n1:00 pm\nService Ended.\n1:05 pm\nLeft Centre County Memorial Park.\n1:15 pm\nArrived Dr. Eisenhower's Residence.\n1:50 pm\nDeparted Dr. Eisenhower's Residence.\n3:05 pm\nArrived Blair County Airport.\n3:10 pm\nAirborne for Washington, D. C.\n3:40 pm\nArrived MATS Terminal, Washington National Airport.\n3:52 pm\nArrived White House.\n4:00 pm\n(Hon. Fred Seaton, Assistant Secretary of Defense)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Hon. Robert B. Crosby, Governor of Nebraska)\n4:15 pm\n(Brig. Gen. Herbert Davis Vogel)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Hon. Sherman Adams)\n4:45 pm\n(General James Doolittle)\n(Hon. William Pawley)\n(Mr. Bruce Brownley)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Mr. Franke)\n(Mr. Pat Coyne)\n(Hon. Sherman Adams)\n(Gen. Paul T. Carroll)\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nWEDNESDAY, JULY 14, 1954\n7:45 am\n(Mr. Roy Howard had Breakfast with the President OFF THE RECORD)\n8:30 am\nLegislative Leaders\nHon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President\nSen. William F. Knowland, California\nSen. Homer Ferguson, Michigan\nSen. Eugene D. Millikin, Colorado\nSen. Leverett Saltonstall, Massachusetts\nSen. Styles Bridges, New Hampshire\nSen. Frank Carlson, Kansas\nHon. Joseph W. Martin, Jr., The Speaker\nCong. Charles Halleck, Indiana\nCong. Leslie Arends, Illinois\nCong. Leo E. Allen, Illinois\nCong. Edward Rees, Kansas\nCong. Daniel A. Reed, New York\nHon. George Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury\nHon. Arthur Summerfield, The Postmaster General\nHon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget\nHon. Philip Young, Chairman, Civil Service Commission\nHon. Harvey Higley, Administrator of Veterans' Affairs\nHon. Leonard Hall, Chairman, Republican National Committee\nHon. James Bassett, Republican National Committee\nMr. Ben Guill, Assistant to the Postmaster General\nHon. Sherman Adams\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Bernard Shanley\nHon. James Hagerty\nHon. Murray Snyder\nHon. Jack Martin\nHon. Homer Gruenther\nHon. Earle Chesney\nHon. Arthur Minnich\n10:30 am\n(Mr. Hagerty)\n11:00 am\nPress Conference\n11:40 am\n(Hon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, 0. D. M) OFF THE RECORD\n(Hon. Gerald Morgan)\n11:45 am\n(Admiral William D. Leahy) OFF THE RECORD\n11:50 am\n(Mr. Andrew Holmstoon, of Worcester, Massachusetts)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Hon. Sherman Adams)\n12:15 pm\nThe President met with bi-partisan group from the Senate regarding\nthe Lead and Zinc issue. Arranged by Gerald Morgan. The\nfollowing were present:\nWEDNESDAY, JULY 14, 1954\nPage 2\n12:15 pm\nSenate Bi-partisan group (Continued)\nHon. Felix E. Wormser, Assistant Secretary of the Interior\nSen. Henry C. Dworshak, Idaho\nSen. Clinton P. Anderson, New Mexico\nSen. Carl Hayden, Arizona\nHon. Gerald Morgan\n12:45 pm\nHon. William G. Stratton, Governor of Illinois\n(Arranged by Mr. Stephens)\n1:00 pm\nThe Honorable Paul Hoffman had Luncheon with the President\n2:30 pm\n(Hon. James S. Lay, Executive Director, N.S.C.)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Hon. Everett Gleason, Deputy Exec. Director, N.S.C.)\n(Briefed the President on N. S. C.)\n3:00 pm\nMr. George A. Sloan, President, American Society of the\nFrench Legion of Honor, Inc.\n(Discussed plans for a proposed dinner to be given in autumn,\nin New York, under auspices of this organization)\n3:30 pm\n(Hon. Arthur Summerfield, The Postmaster General) OFF THE RECORD\n3:35 pm\n(Hon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, O. D. M.)\n(Hon. Steve Benedict)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Five-minute meeting on watches)\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTHURSDAY, JULY 15, 1954\n8:10 am\n(General Snyder's office in the White House)\n9:50 am\nSenator Price Daniel, Texas\n(Hon. Gerald Morgan)\n(Presented to the President certificate of honorary membership\nin The Sons of the Republic of Texas)\n9:55 am\nHon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State\nHon. Walter B. Smith, Under Secretary of State\n10:15 am\nThe National Security Council\nHon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President\nHon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State\nHon. Walter B. Smith, Under Secretary of State\nHon. Robert B. Anderson, for the Secretary of Defense\nHon. Glen Lloyd, Acting Director, F. O. A.\nHon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, O. D. M.\nHon. George M. Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury\nHon. Herbert Brownell, The Attorney General\nHon. Ralph Tudor, Acting Secretary of the Interior\nHon. Sinclair Weeks, Secretary of Commerce\nHon. Rowland R. Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget\nHon. J. Edgar Hoover, Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation\nHon. Laurence Robbins, Assistant to the Secretary of the Treasury\nAdmiral Arthur W. Radford, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff\nHon. Allen W. Dulles, Director of Central Intelligence\nBrig. Gen. Paul T. Carroll, White House Staff Secretary\nHon. J. Patrick Coyne, NSC Internal Security Representative\nHon. James S. Lay, Jr., Executive Secretary, N. S. C.\nHon. S. Everett Gleason, Deputy Executive Secretary, N. S. C.\n12:30 pm\nH.E. Ben Halim, the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom of Libya\nThe Hon. Fethi El-Kekhia, the Minister of Libya\nH.E. Ali Aneizi, Minister of Finance of Libya\nHon. Henry A. Byroade, Assistant Secretary of State\n1:00 pm\nThe President gave a small, Stag Luncheon, in honor of H.E. Ben\nHalim, the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom of Libya. The\nfollowing were present:\nH.E. Mustafa Ben Halim, Prime Minister of Libya\nThe Hon. Fethi El-Kekhia, Minister of Libya\nH.E. Ali Aneizi, the Minister of Finance\nThe Hon. Suleiman Jerbi, Under Secretary of Foreign Affairs\nThe Hon. Muhie Ad-Din Fikeni, Minister of Justice of Tripolitania\nMr. Charles Pitt-Hardacre, Economic Adv. to the Libyan Government\nHon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President\nHon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense\nSen. J. W. Fulbright, Arkansas\nSen. William F. Knowland, California\nCong. Frances P. Bolton, Ohio\nCong. Thomas E. Morgan, Pennsylvania\nTHURSDAY, JULY 15, 1954\nPage 2\n1:00 pm LUNCHEON - Libya (Continued)\nGeneral Nathan F. Twining, Chief of Staff, U. S. Air Force\nHon. Henry A. Byroade, Assistant Secretary of State\nHon. Henry S. Villard, U. S. Minister to Libya, State Department\nHon. John A. Johnson, General Counsel, Air Force\nHon. John E. Utter, Director, Office of African Affairs, State Dept.\nMr. Leo G. Cyr, Deputy Director, Office of African Affairs, State Dept.\n2:20 pm (Mr. Ralph Reed, American Express) OFF THE RECORD\n2:30 pm H.E. Dr. Fadhil Jamali, the Foreign Minister of Iraq\nH.E. Dr. Moussa Al-Shabandar, the Ambassador of Iraq\nHon. Henry A. Byroade, Assistant Secretary of State\n(Dr. Jamali was former Prime Minister of Iraq and as such signed\nmilitary assistance agreement with U. S.)\n2:45 pm\nCong. Charles Halleck, Indiana\nHon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n3:15 pm Mr. Strom Thurmond, National President, Reserve Officers Association\nRear Admiral Charles LaBarge, Webster Groves, Mo., Vice President of\nNaval Affairs\nCol. John W. Richardson, Detroit, Michigan, Vice President of Air\nForce Affairs\nCol. Charles M. Boyer, Executive Director, Reserve Officers Association\n(Mr. Thurmond requested this to pay respects)\n3:30 pm\n(Hon. Herbert Brownell, The Attorney General)\n(Hon. Robert B. Anderson, Deputy Secretary of Defense) OFF THE RECORD\n(Hon. Sherman Adams)\n5:05 pm (Mr. Charles Moore) OFF THE RECORD\n5:30 pm\nSenator Charles E. Potter, Michigan\n(Arranged by General Persons)\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nFRIDAY, JULY 16, 1954\n7:45 am\n(Senator William F. Knowland, California, had Breakfast with the\nPresident) OFF THE RECORD\n8:50 am\nThe President received the Governor of the Farm Credit Administration\nand the Members of the Federal Farm Credit Board.\n(Secretary Benson asked if the President would shake hands\nwith Board Members during their meeting in Washington) The\nfollowing were present:\nHon. True D. Morse, Under Secretary of Agriculture\nHon. Robert B. Tootell, Governor, Farm Credit Administration\nHon. H. B. Munger, Bergen, New York\nHon. Clark L. Brody, Lansing, Michigan\nHon. J. D. Anderson, Morgantown, West Virginia\nHon. M. H. Edwards, Bartow, Florida\nHon. H. W. Clutter, Holcomb, Kansas\nHon. Marvin J. Briggs, Indianapolis, Indiana\nHon. C. H. Matthews, Eagle Lake, Texas\nHon. E. J. Hodge, Andalusia, Alabama\nHon. Golden F. Fine, Yuba City, California\nHon. L. V. Ritter, Marked Tree, Arkansas\nHon. Earl H. Brockman, Caldwell, Idaho\nHon. F. W. Peck, St. Paul, Minnesota\nHon. Bernard Shanley\n9:00 am\nCabinet Meeting\nHon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President\nHon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State\nHon. George Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury\nHon. Robert Anderson, Deputy Secretary of Defense\nHon. Herbert Brownell, The Attorney General\nHon. Arthur Summerfield, The Postmaster General\nHon. Ralph Tudor, Under Secretary of the Interior\nHon. True D. Morse, Under Secretary of Agriculture\nHon. Sinclair Weeks, Secretary of Commerce\nHon. James P. Mitchell, Secretary of Labor\nHon. Oveta Culp Hobby, Secretary of Health, Education & Welfare\nHon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget\nHon. Glen L. Lloyd, Acting Deputy Director, F. O. A.\nHon. Arthur Flemming, Director, O. D. M.\nHon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., Ambassador to the U.N.\nHon. Philip Young, Chairman, Civil Service Commission\nHon. Arthur Burns, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisors\nHon. William P. Rogers, Deputy Attorney General\nHon. Nelson Rockefeller, Under Secretary of H. E. W.\nHon. Sherman Adams\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Bernard Shanley\nHon. James Hagerty\nHon. Gabriel Hauge\nHon. Gerald Morgan\nFRIDAY, JULY 16, 1954\nPage 2\n9:00 am\nCabinet Meeting (Continued)\nHon. Murray Snyder\nHon. Homer Gruenther\nHon. Maxwell Rabb\nHon. Arthur Minnich\nThe following were absent: The Secretary of Defense\nThe Secretary of the Interior\nThe Secretary of Agriculture\nThe Director, F. 0. A.\nAFTER CABINET THE PRESIDENT MET WITH THE FOLLOWING OFF THE RECORD\nTO DISCUSS 1956 BUDGET:\n(Hon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget)\n(Hon. Percival Brundage, Deputy Director)\n11:00 am\nThe President signed S. 3291, An Act \"Authorizing the President\nto present a gold medal to Irving Berlin.\" The following were\npresent:\nMr. and Mrs. Irving Berlin\nSen. Irving M. Ives, New York\nCong. Francis E. Dorn, New York\n12:10 pm\n(Hon. Charles S. Thomas, Secretary of the Navy)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Hon. Sherman Adams)\n12:15 pm\nThe President received a group of Congressmen, who wished to pay\ntheir respects and pledge their continuing support of the\nPresident's program. (Individual pictures were made) The follow-\ning were present:\nCong. John V. Beamer, Indiana\nCong. Thomas M. Pelly, Washington\nCong. Richard H. Poff, Virginia\nCong. Frank Small, Jr., Maryland\nCong. Charles W. Vursell, Illinois\nCong. William C. Wampler, Virginia\nCong. Elford A. Cederberg, Michigan\nCong. Peter Frelinghuysen, Jr., New Jersey\nCong. D. Bailey Merrill, Indiana\nCong. Stuyvesant Wainwright, II, New York\nCong. Clifton Young, Nevada\nCong. William G. Bray, Indiana\nCong. Frank T. Bow, Ohio\nCong. Shepard J. Crumpacker, Indiana\n(Hon. Earle Chesney)\n12:38 pm\n(The President left the White House and motored direct to Congressional\nCountry Club)\n1:02 pm\n(The President arrived at Congressional Country Club where he had)\n(Lunch and played golf with the following:\n)\nFRIDAY, JULY 16, 1954\nPage 3\n1:02 pm\n(Congressional Country Club - Continued)\nLoy Anderson, President, Congressional Country Club\nGeorge Cornell, Club Champion at present\nM. Parker Nolan, Past Club Champion five times\nMark Trice, Secretary of the Senate\nWilliam L. Shea, lawyer and former Club Champion\nHon. James C. Hagerty\nJohn E. McClure\n2:00 pm\n(Teed off with the following:)\nLoy Anderson\nGeorge Cornell\nM. Parker Nolan\n(At the end of the first nine, the President and Mr. McClure)\n(exchanged places and the President played the second nine\n)\n(with the following:\n)\nMark Trice\nWilliam L. Shea\nHon. James C. Hagerty\n5:30 pm\n(The President left Congressional Country Club and motored to\nthe White House)\n6:00 pm\n(Arrived at the White House)\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nSATURDAY, JULY 17, 1954\n8:15 am\n(Hon. Oveta Culp Hobby, Secretary of H. E. W.)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Hon. Nelson Rockefeller, Deputy Secretary of H. E. W.)\n8:30 am\n(Mr. Bradshaw Mintener) OFF THE RECORD\n(Minneapolis, Minnesota)\n9:00 am\n(Hon. Sherman Adams)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Hon. Thomas E. Stephens)\n10:15 am\n(Mr. Sid Richardson, of Texas) OFF THE RECORD\n12:30 pm\n(Hon. George Allen had LUNCHEON WITH THE PRESIDENT) OFF THE RECORD\n1:10 pm\n(The President, accompanied by Hon. George Allen, left the White\nHouse and motored to Burning Tree, where they played golf together)\n5:30 pm\n(The President returned to the White House)\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nSUNDAY, JULY 18, 1954\nAT THE WHITE HOUSE OFF THE RECORD\n4:00 pm\n(Mr. Sid Richardson, Texas)\n(Remained until 5:48 pm)\n5:10 pm\n(Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State)\n(Remained until 5:48 pm)\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nMONDAY, JULY 19, 1954\n8:15 am\n(Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State)\n(Hon. Harold Stassen, Director, F. O. A.)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Adm. Arthur W. Radford, Chairman, J. C. S.)\n(Hon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget)\n8:30 am\nLegislative Leaders\nHon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President\nSen. William F. Knowland, California\nSen. Homer Ferguson, Michigan\nSen. Eugene D. Millikin, Colorado\nSen. Leverett Saltonstall, Massachusetts\nSen. Styles Bridges, New Hampshire\nHon. Joseph W. Martin, Jr., The Speaker\nCong. Leslie C. Arends, Illinois\nCong. Leo E. Allen, Illinois\nCong. John Taber, New York\nHon. Oveta Culp Hobby, Secretary of H. E. W.\nHon. Harold Stassen, Director, F. O. A.\nHon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget\nHon. Louis Rothschild, Maritime Administrator\nHon. James C. Worthy, Assistant Secretary of Commerce\nHon. Leonard Hall, Chairman, Republican National Committee\nHon. James Bassett, Republican National Committee\nHon. Sherman Adams\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Bernard Shanley\nHon. James Hagerty\nHon. Murray Snyder\nHon. Bryce Harlow\nHon. Gerald Morgan\nHon. Jack Martin\nHon. Homer Gruenther\nHon. Earle Chesney\nHon. Arthur Minnich\n10:00 am\nCongressman John Taber, New York\nCongressman Richard B. Wigglesworth, Massachusetts\nAdmiral Arthur W. Radford, Chairman, J. C. S.\nHon. Harold Stassen, Director, F. O. A.\nHon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget\nHon. Sherman Adams\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Gerald Morgan\n(Arranged by General Persons)\n10:30 am\nAdmiral Arthur W. Radford, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff\nGeneral Nathan F. Twining, Chief of Staff, U. S. Air Force\n(Adm. Radford's usual Monday appointment)\nMONDAY, JULY 19, 1954\nPage 2\n11:00 am\nHon. Gabriel Hauge\nHon. Arthur Burns, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisors\n(Usual Monday appointment)\n11:30 am\nHon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense\n(Usual Monday appointment)\n12:00\n(Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense)\n(Hon. George Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury) OFF THE RECORD\n(Hon. Herbert Brownell, The Attorney General)\n(Arranged at the request of the Attorney General)\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\n2:15 pm\n(Hon. Eric Johnston) OFF THE RECORD\n2:30 pm\nHon. Arthur Flemming, Director, O. D. M.\n(This was Dr. Flenming's appointment arranged every three weeks)\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTUESDAY, JULY 20, 1954\n9:00 am\nThe President received a Congressional Delegation from the\nStates of Washington and Oregon.\n(Invited the President to dedicate McNary Dam. Individual\npictures were made with the President) The following\nwere present:\nHon. Felix Wormser, Assistant Secretary of the Interior\nSenator Guy Cordon, Oregon\nCong. Harris Ellsworth, Oregon\nCong. Walter Norblad, Oregon\nCong. Sam Coon, Oregon\nCong. Homer D. Angell, Oregon\nCong. Walt Horan, Washington\nCong. Hal Holmes, Washington\nCong. Russell V. Mack, Washington\nCong. Thor C. Tollefson, Washington\nCong. Thomas M. Pelly, Washington\nCong. Jack Westland, Washington\nHon. Earle Chesney\n9:30 am\nMiss Bertha S. Adkins, Assistant to the Chairman, Republican\nNational Committee\n(Asked to come in and report to the President on her recent\ntrip, all one-night-stands, thru States of Wyoming, Montana,\nColorado, Washington, Oregon, Nevada and Utah.)\n10:00 am\nSen. George W. Malone, Nevada\nHon. Felix E. Wormser, Assistant Secretary of the Interior\n(Hon. Gabriel Hauge)\n(Sen. Malone asked to come in and present report of Minerals,\nMaterials and Fuels Economic Subcommittee of Interior and\nInsular Affairs Committee, representing ten months intensive\ninvestigation on accessibility of critical materials to this\nNation in time of war and for our expanding economy)\n10:30 am\nMr. Vernon Bradley, Springfield, Massachusetts\n(Hon. Sherman Adams)\n(Mr. Bradley is Chairman of the Board of Assessors in Springfield.\nHad picture taken with the President - may run for Congress)\n11:45 am\nHon. Shelton T. Mills, American Ambassador to Ecuador\n(Asked to pay respects before departure for Post)\n12:00\nHon. Karl L. Rankin, American Ambassador to China\n(Was in Washington for consultation, and asked, thru Protocol,\nto discuss recent developments pertaining to Communist China,\nand also to report on recent developments on Formosa.)\n12:30 pm\nField Marshal Earl Alexander of Tunis\nH.E. Sir Roger Makins, the British Ambassador\nGen. J. Lawton Collins (represented Dept. of Defense)\nTUESDAY, JULY 20, 1954\nPage 2\n12:30 pm\nField Marshal Earl Alexander of Tunis (Continued)\nHon. John E. Graf, Acting Secretary, Smithsonian Institution\nHon. John Simmons (represented State Department)\n(Lord Alexander presented to the President replica of\noriginal portrait of the President by late Sir Oswald\nBirley. This was a personal gift. Original is to be\ngiven to museum, probably the Smithsonian)\n1:00 pm\nField Marshal Earl Alexander of Tunis had Luncheon with the\nPresident.\n2:45 pm\nHon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State\n3:30 pm\nMajor General Blackshear M. Bryant, Jr., to be Superintendent\nof West Point\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nWEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1954\n8:30 am\n(Hon. James S. Lay)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Hon. Everett Gleason)\n(Briefed the President on N. S. C.)\n9:00 am\nMr. Guy L. Brown, Grand Chief Engineer, Brotherhood of Locomotive\nEngineers, Cleveland, Ohio\n(Hon. Bernard Shanley)\n(Visited the President six or eight months ago and asked for\nanother appointment to discuss transportation problems and\ngeneral economic situation. Arranged by Mr. Shanley)\n9:30 am\n(Cong. Sid Simpson, Illinois)\n(Janet Simpson, daughter of Cong. Simpson) OFF THE\nRECORD\n(State Senator Lillian Schlagenhauf, Ill.)\n10:00 am\nSen. John Marshall Butler, Maryland\nSen. Leverett Saltonstall, Massachusetts\nCong. Thor C. Tollefson, Washington\nMr. L. R. Sanford, President, Shipbuilders Council of America,\nNew York, New York\nMr. Andrew A. Pettis, Vice President, CIO, Industrial Union of\nMarine and Shipbuilding Workers of America\nMr. James A. Brownlow, President, Metal Trades Department, A. F. of L.\n(Sen. Butler requested this meeting to discuss with the President,\nsituation in shipbuilding and ship repair industries, with labor\nand management represented at meeting. Arranged by Gerald Morgan)\n11:00 am\n(Mr. Hagerty)\n11:30 am\nPress Conference\n12:00\nDr. Lawrence A. Kimpton, Chancellor, University of Chicago\nMr. Edward Ryerson, Chairman, Executive Committee of Inland Steel\nCo., Chicago\nMr. James Downs, Represents Mayor of Chicago on Housing\nHon. Clarence Randall\n(Hon. Steve Benedict)\n(Mr. Ryerson requested this so that they might tell the President\nof land clearance project in University of Chicago area; to give\nhim brief picture of their contemplated urban renewal program\nand the possibilities of working it out with various agencies\ninvolved.)\n12:29 pm\n(The President left the White House and motored to Burning Tree where\nhe played golf with the following:\n(Col. Thomas Belshe)\n(Mr. Ed. Wheeler)\n(Mr. Robert Trent Jones)\n6:00 pm\n(Returned to the White House)\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTHURSDAY, JULY 22, 1954\n9:15 am\nGeneral Julius Ochs Adler, of New York Times\nGeneral Raymond McLain, Oklahoma City\n(Hon. Sherman Adams)\n(Hon. Bryce Harlow)\n(Arranged by Governor Adams)\n9:45 am\n(Mrs. John H. Wallace)\n(Mr. and Mrs. John Ashton) OFF THE RECORD\n(John Ashton, Jr. & Helen Ashton)\n10:00 am\nNational Security Council\nHon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President\nHon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State\nHon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense\nHon. Harold E. Stassen, Director, F. O. A.\nHon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, 0. D. M.\nHon. George M. Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury\nHon. Rowland R. Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget\nHon. Lewis L. Strauss, Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission\nAdmiral Arthur W. Radford, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff\nHon. Allen W. Dulles, Director of Central Intelligence\nHon. Robert Cutler, Special Assistant to the President\nBrig. Gen. Paul T. Carroll, White House Staff Secretary\nHon. Bryce Harlow, Administrative Assistant to the President\nHon. James S. Lay, Jr., Executive Secretary\nHon. S. Everett Gleason, Deputy Executive Secretary\n12:30 pm\nPresentation of drum to Dwight David Eisenhower, II\n(Custom-made by Noble & Cooley Co., Granville, Mass., on\ncelebration of their 100th anniversary. This drum similar\nto one made by this firm in 1860 from oak rails split by\nAbraham Lincoln, and presented to young Robert Lincoln)\nThe following were present:\nMrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower\nDwight David Eisenhower, II\nRichard Preston, Commissioner, Department of Commerce, Massachusetts\nMr. Herbert Hiers, General Manager, Noble & Cooley, Drum\nManufacturers, Granville, Mass.\nMrs. Herbert Hiers and Herbert Hiers, Jr.\nSen. Leverett Saltonstall, Massachusetts\nSen. John F. Kennedy, Massachusetts\nCong. John W. Heselton, Massachusetts\nMr. Fred Knight, with firm of Noble & Cooley\n12:45 pm\nDr. Alberto Lleras, former Secretary General, Organization of\nAmerican States\nHon. Henry F. Holland, Assistant Secretary of State\n(Hon. John F. Simmons)\n(Dr. Lleras has just resigned from OAS and asked, thru Protocol,\nto pay respects to the President before departing for his home\nin Colombia. State Department says Lleras exercises strong\ninfluence in Latin American Countries on policies and public opinion.)\nTHURSDAY, JULY 22, 1954\nPage 2\n1:00 pm\nHon. Bernard Baruch had Luncheon with the President.\n2:30 pm\nMr. Malcolm Muir, Publisher of NEWSWEEK\n(Has just returned from European trip and is anxious to discuss\nit with the President. Arranged by Mr. Hagerty.)\n3:00 pm\nMajor and Mrs. William D. Shearer and three children.\n3:00 pm\nLt. Gen. John E. Hull, Commander-in-Chief, Far East Forces\n4:30 pm\n(Hon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President)\n(Hon. Arthur Summerfield, The Postmaster General)\n(Hon. Leonard Hall, Chairman, Republican National Com.)\n(Mr. James Bassett)\n(Mr. Ben Duffy)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Mr. Ted Rogers)\n(Mr. Carroll Newton)\n(Hon. Thomas E. Stephens)\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nFRIDAY, JULY 23, 1954\n7:45 am\n(Senator Everett McK. Dirksen, Illinois, had Breakfast\nOFF THE RECORD with the President)\n8:30 am\nCabinet Meeting\nHon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President\nHon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State\nHon. George Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury\nHon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense\nHon. William Rogers, Deputy Attorney General\nHon. Arthur Summerfield, The Postmaster General\nHon. Ralph Tudor, Under Secretary of the Interior\nHon. Ezra Taft Benson, Secretary of Agriculture\nHon. Sinclair Weeks, Secretary of Commerce\nHon. James P. Mitchell, Secretary of Labor\nHon. Oveta Culp Hobby, Secretary of Health, Education & Welfare\nHon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget\nHon. Harold Stassen, Director, Foreign Operations Adm.\nHon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, O. D. M.\nHon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., Ambassador to the UN\nHon. Philip Young, Chairman, Civil Service Commission\nHon. Arthur Burns, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisors\nHon. Percival Brundage, Deputy Director, Bureau of the Budget\nHon. Sherman Adams\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Bernard Shanley\nHon. Robert Cutler\nHon. Bryce Harlow\nHon. Gabriel Hauge\nHon. Gerald Morgan\nHon. Homer Gruenther\nHon. Earle Chesney\nHon. Maxwell Rabb\nHon. Arthur Minnich\nThe following were absent: The Attorney General\nThe Secretary of the Interior\n10:15 am\n(General James A. Van Fleet)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Hon. Wilton B. Persons)\n10:45 am\n(Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., Ambassador to the UN) OFF THE RECORD\n11:00 am\nThe President signed H. R. 8247, An Act \"To provide for the\nrestoration and maintenance of the United States Ship Constitution\nand to authorize the disposition of the United States Ship Con-\nstellation, United States Ship Hartford, United States Ship Olympia,\nand United States Ship Oregon, and for other purposes.\"\nCongressman James P. S. Devereux, Maryland, was present.\nFRIDAY, JULY 23, 1954\nPage 2\n11:15 am\nMr. H. J. Heinz, Jr.\nMr. Norman Paul, Regional Director, F.O.A. Near East and South Asia\n(Arranged at the suggestion of Governor Stassen: Mr. Heinz is\ngoing to Pakistan to make investigation for F.O.A.)\n11:30 am\n(Major General Leonard Heaton)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Major General Howard McC. Snyder)\n11:45 am\n(Mr. Ted Curtis) OFF THE RECORD\n(Arranged by Col. Schulz)\n12:00\nHon. Oveta Culp Hobby, Secretary of Health, Education & Welfare\nSen. William F. Knowland, California\nSen. William A. Purtell, Connecticut\nSen. H. Alexander Smith, New Jersey\n(Discussed re-insurance legislation - arranged by Gerald Morgan)\n12:55 pm\nHis Eminence, Francis Cardinal Spellman, Archbishop of New York\nHon. Bernard Shanley\nGen. Paul T. Carroll\n1:10 pm\n(LUNCH)\n2:00 pm\n(Mr. Glen Sutton)\n(Hon. Sherman Adams)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Hon. Gabriel Hauge)\n2:25 pm\n(Hon. Arthur Summerfield, The Postmaster General) OFF THE RECORD\n2:30 pm\nHon. Rowland R. Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget\nHon. Robert B. Anderson, Deputy Secretary of Defense\nHon. Ralph A. Tudor, Under Secretary of the Interior\nHon. J. Earl Coke, Assistant Secretary of Agriculture\nMaj. Gen. B. L. Robinson, Deputy Chief of Engineers\n(Discussed acquisition of land for flood control and other\npurposes.)\n3:00 pm\n(Mr. James Howard)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Hon. Gabriel Hauge)\n(Coffee report)\n4:45 pm\n(Mr. Bud Sprague) OFF THE RECORD\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nSATURDAY, JULY 24, 1954\n9:17 am\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower, Major and Mrs. John Eisenhower\nand the children, left the White House and motored to Camp David\nwhere they spent the week-end.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nSUNDAY, JULY 25, 1954\n3:17 pm\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower, Major and Mrs. John Eisenhower\nand the children returned to the White House.\n3:48 pm\nThe President left the White House and motored to the Mayflower\nHotel, where he extended Brief Greetings to the Twelfth World's\nChristian Endeavor Convention in the Main Ballroom.\n4:18 pm\nThe President returned to the White House.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nMONDAY, JULY 26, 1954\n8:20 am\n(Hon. Rowland R. Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget) OFF THE RECORD\n(Hon. Wilton B. Persons)\n8:30 am\nLegislative Leaders\nHon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President\nSen. William F. Knowland, California\nSen. Styles Bridges, New Hampshire\nSen. Homer Ferguson, Michigan\nSen. Eugene D. Millikin, Colorado\nSen. Leverett Saltonstall, Massachusetts\nHon. Joseph W. Martin, Jr., The Speaker\nCong. Charles A. Halleck, Indiana\nCong. Leslie C. Arends, Illinois\nCong. Leo E. Allen, Illinois\nHon. Robert B. Anderson, Deputy Secretary of Defense\nHon. Franklin G. Floete, Assistant Secretary of Defense\nHon. Rowland R. Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget\nHon. Leonard Hall, Chairman, Republican National Committee\nHon. James Bassett, Republican National Committee\nHon. Sherman Adams\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Bernard Shanley\nHon. James Hagerty\nHon. Murray Snyder\nHon. Bryce Harlow\nHon. Gerald Morgan\nHon. Jack Martin\nHon. Homer Gruenther\nHon. Earle Chesney\nHon. Arthur Minnich\n10:50 am\n(Mr. Morris Hadley)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Hon. Sherman Adams)\n11:00 am\nHon. Arthur Burns, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisors\nHon. Gabriel Hauge\n(Usual Monday appointment)\n12:00\nMr. John Henderson\nMr. Ray Bliss\n(Hon. Jack Martin)\n(Henderson is Congressional Candidate in Ohio, for seat of\nformer Congressman Secrest, appointed to Federal Trade Com.)\n12:15 pm\nHon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense\nAdm. Arthur W. Radford, Chairman, J. C. S.)\n(Usual Monday appointment)\nMONDAY, JULY 26, 1954\nPage 2\n12:30 pm\nHon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense\nHon. Arthur Flemming, Director, O. D. M.\nAdm. Arthur W. Radford, Chairman, J. C. S.\nHon. John A. Hannah, Assistant Secretary of Defense\nCol. Carey A. Randall, USMC, Military Assistant to Secretary of Defense\nHon. Robert Cutler\n(Arranged by Secretary Wilson - discussed U.M.T.)\n1:00 pm\nThe following had Luncheon with the President:\nHon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense\nGeneral James A. Van Fleet\nAdm. Arthur W. Radford, Chairman, J. C. S.\nHon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State\n2:15 pm\n(Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State) OFF THE RECORD\n3:15 pm\n(Hon. William McC. Martin, Chairman, Board of Governors, Federal)\n( Reserve System\n)\n(Mr. Paul E. Miller, Minneapolis, Minnesota\n)\n(Hon. Gabriel Hauge\n)\n(Dr. Hauge brought Mr. Miller in. He is prospective\nnominee for Board of Governors, Federal Reserve System)\n4:30 pm\nH.E. The President of the Republic of Korea and Mrs. Syngman Rhee\narrived at the White House.\n8:30 pm\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower gave a dinner in honor of H.E.\nThe President of the Republic of Korea and Mrs. Syngman Rhee.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTUESDAY, JULY 27, 1954\n9:00 am\n(Hon. Robert F. Kennon, Governor of Louisiana)\n(Hon. Sherman Adams)\nOFF THE RECORD\n9:30 am\nThe President received the Members of the Joint Mexican-United\nStates Defense Commission\n(Arranged by General Carroll at suggestion of State Dept.)\nThe following were present:\nAmerican Members:\nMajor General Robert M. Webster, USAF, Chairman (U.S.)\nMajor General P. D. Adams, USA\nRear Admiral Charles W. Wilkins, USN\nMexican Members:\nLt. Gen. Cristobal Guzman Cardenas, Chairman (Mexico)\nVice Admiral Antonio Vazquez del Mercado\nMr. Antonio Gomez Robledo (Mex. Foreign Office Rep.)\nCol. Gabriel de La Colina Riquelme\nCol. Enrique Zarate Munoz\nLt. Col. Mario Ballesteros Prieto\nMajor Alonso Aquiere Ramos\nMajor Manuel Diaz Escobar\nCaptain Angel Rodriquez Garcia\nCaptain Arturo Garcia Zamora\n10:00 am\nKorean-American Talks - The following were present:\nH.E. Syngman Rhee, President of the Republic of Korea\nAdmiral Sohn Won II, Defense Minister\nH.E. Dr. You Chan Yang, the Ambassador of the Republic of\nKorea to the United States\nH.E. Paik Tu-Chin, Economic Coordinator\n(Miss Crystal Crone, Secretary to Ambassador Yang)\nHon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State\nHon. Ellis O. Briggs, American Ambassador to Korea\nHon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense\nAdm. Arthur W. Radford, Chairman, J. C. S.\nHon. Everett F. Drumright, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State\nHon. Harold Stassen, Director, F. O. A.\nHon. C. Tyler Wood, Economic Coordinator of Korea, FOA\nMr. Robert J. G. McClerkin, Deputy Director, Office of\nNortheast Asian Affairs\n11:15 am\nMr. Whitelaw Reid, of Herald Tribune\n(Called Mr. Stephens last week to ask for this)\n12:00\nThe President received group of Republican Congressmen\n(Called to pay their respects and renew their support of the\nPresident's program - had pictures made with the President)\nThe following were present:\nCong. Charles B. Brownson, Indiana\nCong. Laurence Curtis, Massachusetts\nCong. Louis E. Graham, Pennsylvania\nCong. Roman Hruska, Nebraska\nTUESDAY, JULY 27, 1954\nPage 2\n12:00\nRepublican Congressmen (Continued)\nCong. Edgar A. Jonas, Illinois\nCong. Robert Kean, New Jersey\nCong. Walter Norblad, Oregon\nCong. John M. Robsion, Kentucky\nCong. Paul F. Schenck, Ohio\nCong. Timothy P. Sheehan, Illinois\nCong. Frank Small, Jr., Maryland\nCong. Stuyvesant Wainwright, New York\n12:15 pm\nThe President signed H. R. 4854, An Act \"To authorize the\nSecretary of the Interior to construct, operate, and maintain\nthe irrigation works comprising the Foster Creek Division of\nthe Chief Joseph Dam Project, Washington.\" The following\nwere present:\nCong. Walt Horan, Washington\nCong. A. L. Miller, Nebraska\nCong. Wesley A. D'Ewart, Montana\nCong. Jack Westland, Washington\n12:30 pm\nThe President received the Members of Boys Nation.\n(Arranged at request of the American Legion which sponsors\nthe group) The following were present:\nARMER, John \"Mike\", Phoenix, Arizona\nABBOTT, Frederick C., Laurel, Delaware\nBEARDSLEY, James E., Los Angeles, California\nBAUSERMAN, Steven C., Iowa City, Iowa\nBEL, Ernest F., Lake Charles, Louisiana\nBAKER, Edward B., Jr., Midland, Michigan\nBAKER, Dean F., Fargo, North Dakota\nBOURG, Edward F., Bellaire, Texas\nBOHAN, Thomas, (Counselor), Kingston, New Jersey\nCARLSON, Bruce D., Carneys Point, New Jersey\nCRAMER, Ray E., Albuquerque, New Mexico\nCHILGREN, Richard A., Eau Claire, Wisconsin\nCLARK, Wilbur W., Powell, Wyoming\nCONDON, James J., (Counselor), Washington, D. C.\nDESHLER, Dana A., Jr., Columbus, Ohio\nDE vos, Fred, Jacksonville, Oregon\nDRIGGERS, William B., Hartsville, South Carolina\nDUNLAP, Benjamin B., Columbia, South Carolina\nDURFEE, Michael F., Arlington, Virginia\nDARR, Donald (Counselor, Brunswick, Maryland\nELLIS, Harry A., Jr., Rome, Georgia\nEDMONDSON, Stephen W., Barney, Georgia\nEPSTEIN, Leonard H., Swampscott, Massachusetts\nEYTEL, Charles S., East Orange, New Jersey\nEARLE, Melvin M., Jr., Portland, Oregon\nEHRENSPERGER, Charles D., Vermillion, South Dakota\nELLMANN, William J., Waupun, Wisconsin\nEATON, Harold, (Counselor), Riverton, New Jersey\nTUESDAY, JULY 27, 1954\nPage 3\n12:30 pm\nBoys Nation (Continued)\nFOGG, Reed E., Idaho Falls, Idaho\nFAHEY, James, Wolf Point, Montana\nFLEMING, Bruce J., Omaha, Nebraska\nFARNHAM, Joe R., Brookings, South Dakota\nFITCH, Frederick A., III, Huntington, West Virginia\nFREY, Arthur J., South Sterling, Pennsylvania\nFISHER, Franklin (Counselor), Indianapolis, Indiana\nGOLDMAN, Ralph, Little Rock, Arkansas\nGARDNER, James E., Robinson, Illinois\nGREEN, Arthur, Lake Charles, Louisiana\nGILLILAND, Thomas M., Sidney, Nebraska\nGOODWIN, Herman A., Jr., Dunn, North Carolina\nGALLOWAY, Samuel D., Memphis, Tennessee\nGARNETT, James A., Fredericksburg, Virginia\nGAMBREL, Harry M., (Counselor), Kansas City, Missouri\nGLANCY, Thomas X., (Counselor), Indianapolis, Indiana\nHORNSBY, Earnest C., East Tallassee, Alabama\nHOUGLAND, Hubbard M., Scottsburg, Indiana\nHUTCHINSON, Thomas E., Swampscott, Massachusetts\nHUGHES, Barry T., Laconia, New Hampshire\nHUBBARD, John W., Gowanda, New York\nHUNT, James B., Jr., Lucana, North Carolina\nHENSLEY, Wayne E., Oklahoma City, Oklahoma\nHATHAWAY, Ronald F., Casper, Wyoming\nHOPKINS, Claire R., Jr., Vernal, Utah\nHAUCK, William F., (Counselor), Washington, D. C.\nHAMILTON, Charles F., (Counselor), St. Louis, Missouri\nHELLER, George E., (Counselor), Bedford, Virginia\nHUMBERT, Homer, (Counselor), Washington, D. C.\nINMAN, Thomas, Denver, Colorado\nJOHNS, Richard E., St. Augustine, Florida\nJOHNSON, Primus, East Chicago, Indiana\nKELLY, Edward P., Sandpoint, Idaho\nKNIGHT, David L., Garden City, Missouri\nKEITH, J. Royal, Yakima, Washington\nLANGFORD, John A., Jr., East Hartford, Connecticut\nLOVELL, Ned B., Ocala, Florida\nLITTLE, Patric D., Wichita, Kansas\nLAMBIRD, Perry A., Sparks, Nevada\nLUCAS, Charles F., Beckley, West Virginia\nLISTON, Paul F., Kaysville, Utah\nMARTIN, Warham L., Tempe, Arizona\nMOREHOUSE, Thomas A., Minneapolis, Minnesota\nMORBY, Jeffrey L., Reno, Nevada\nMYERS, Dan Allen, Waco, Texas\nMOSCATELLO, James J., Rutland, Vermont\nMARR, Robert, (Counselor), Albuquerque, New Mexico\nMcGINNIS, Edward F., (Counselor), Washington, D. C.\nNEUBAUER, John W., (Counselor), Washington, D. C.\nPYLYPCZUK, Michael, Berlin, Maryland\nPERRY, Edward S., Bay St., Louis, Mississippi\nPETTIT, Larry K., Lewistown, Montana\nTUESDAY, JULY 27, 1954\nPage 4\n12:30 pm\nBoys Nation (Continued)\nPOLZELLO, Richard C., Rutland, Vermont\nPENNINGTON, Lee R., (Director of Boys Nation), Washington, D. C.\nRISLER, Eugene S., III, Milford, Delaware\nRIDER, Gerald E., Lansing, Michigan\nRICCIO, David C., Manchester, New Hampshire\nRAPPORT, Jonathan, White Plains, New York\nRAICHLE, Marcus E., Aberdeen, Washington\nSMITH, Rudolph L., Los Angeles, California\nSHORE, Richard, Denver, Colorado\nSHAFER, Jonathan S., Lake Forest, Illinois\nSWIERZYNSKI, John, South Portland, Maine\nSPENCER, Malcolm, Easton, Maine\nSHIPP, Jim C., Artesia, New Mexico\nSCHLOSSER, James D., Jamestown, North Dakota\nSEXTON, Bobby G., Knoxville, Tennessee\nSHALL, Paul J., Meadville, Pennsylvania\nTAMMARU, Mati, Baltimore, Maryland\nTRIPLETT, Thamas T., Sandusky, Ohio\nTIFFANY, Bill T., Shawnee, Oklahoma\nTESCH, C. A., (Counselor), Indianapolis, Indiana\nVERMILYA, Clifford R., Stratford, Connecticut\nVOELZ, Stephen J., Dubuque, Iowa\nWOOD, Bobby Charles, Tuscaloosa, Alabama\nWOODMAN, Lloyd, Mewport, Arkansas\nWALTERS, Ronald W., Wichita, Kansas\nWILSON, Robert G., Paducah, Kentucky\nWESTGARD, Paul R., Willmar, Minnesota\nWALKER, Bright K., Clinton, Mississippi\nWHITT, Darnell M., II, Columbia, Missouri\nWEYER, A. B., (Counselor), Kansas City, Missouri\nYATES, Daniel T., Lexington, Kentucky\n12:55 pm\n(Hon. Wilton B. Persons)\n(Gov. Gordon Persons, Montgomery, Alabama)\n(Rev. Frank Persons, Opelika, Alabama)\n(Brig. Gen. John W. Persons, USAF, Randolph Field, Texas)\n(Gen. Persons brought in his three brothers to meet the\nPresident)\n1:00 pm\nHon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State, had Luncheon with\nthe President.\n2:15 pm\n(Hon. Lewis L. Strauss, Chairman, AEC) OFF THE RECORD\n2:30 pm\n(Hon. George Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury)\n(Hon. Thomas E. Stephens)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Discussed invitations to the President to visit Ohio)\n3:15 pm\n(Herbert Hoover, Jr.) OFF THE RECORD\nTUESDAY, JULY 27, 1954\nPage 5\n4:00 pm\n(Hon. Herbert Brownell, The Attorney General) OFF THE RECORD\n4:30 pm\n(Hon. George Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury)\n(Hon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, O. D. M.)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Hon. Robert Anderson, Deputy Secretary of Defense)\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nWEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 1954\n8:30 am\n(Hon. Robert Cutler)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Hon. James Lay)\n(Briefed the President on N. S. C.)\n8:55 am\n(Dr. Edgar B. Brossard, Chairman, Tariff Commission)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Hon. Gabriel Hauge)\n9:00 am\nThe President signed H. R. 5731, An Act \"To authorize the Secretary\nof the Interior to construct, facilities to provide water for\nirrigation, municipal, domestic, military, and other uses from\nthe Santa Margarita River, California, and for other purposes.\"\nThe following were present:\nHon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President\nSen. William Knowland, California\nSen. Thomas H. Kuchel, California\nCong. James B. Utt, California\n(Hon. Gerald Morgan)\n9:45 am\n(Mr. Hagerty)\n10:30 am\nPress Conference\n11:15 am\nBrig. Gen. John H. Michaelis, USA\n(Was the President's Aide in Chief of Staff days and also\nat SHAEF; Now Commandant of Cadets, U. S. Military Academy.)\n12:00\n(Mr. Aksel Neilsen, Denver, Colorado) OFF THE RECORD\n12:29 pm\n(The President left the White House and motored to Burning Tree)\n(where he had Lunch and played golf with the following:\n)\n(Major John Eisenhower)\n(Sen. Sam Reynolds, Nebraska)\n(Mr. Barry T. Leithead, New York)\n5:50 pm\n(The President returned to the White House)\n8:00 pm\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower left for the Mayflower Hotel,\nwhere they attended dinner in their honor tendered by H.E. The\nPresident of the Republic of Korea and Madame Syngman Rhee.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTHURSDAY, JULY 29, 1954\n8:30 am\nNational Security Council\nHon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President\nHon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State\nHon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense\nHon. Harold E. Stassen, Director, F. 0. A.\nHon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, O. D. M.\nHon. George M. Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury\nHon. Herbert Brownell, Jr., the Attorney General\nHon. James P. Mitchell, Secretary of Labor\nHon. Rowland R. Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget\nHon. Val Peterson, Federal Civil Defense Administrator\nHon. Robert B. Anderson, Deputy Secretary of Defense\nHon. Hugh Milton, for the Secretary of the Army\nHon. Thomas S. Gates, Acting Secretary of the Navy\nHon. James H. Douglas, Acting Secretary of the Air Force\nHon. Donald A. Quarles, Assistant Secretary of Defense\nHon. John A. Hannah, Assistant Secretary of Defense\nAdm. Arthur W. Radford, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff\nGen. Matthew B. Ridgway, Chief of Staff, U. S. Army\nAdm. Robert B. Carney, Chief of Naval Operations\nGen. Nathan H. Twining, Chief of Staff, U. S. Air Force\nLt. Gen. Randolph McC. Pate, Acting Commandant, U. S. Marine Corps\nRobert C. Sprague, NSC Consultant\nJ. Patrick Coyne, NSC Representative on Internal Security\nHon. Allen W. Dulles, Director of Central Intelligence\nHon. Robert Cutler, Special Assistant to the President\nBrig. Gen. Paul T. Carroll, White House Staff Secretary\nHon. Bryce Harlow, Administrative Assistant to the President\nHon. James S. Lay, Jr., Executive Secretary\n10:55 am\n(Hon. Sinclair Weeks, Secretary of Commerce)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Hon. Stephen Dunn, General Counsel, Dept. of Commerce)\n11:00 am\nCabinet\nHon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President\nHon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State\nHon. George Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury\nHon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense\nHon. Herbert Brownell, The Attorney General\nHon. Arthur Summerfield, The Postmaster General\nHon. Ralph Tudor, Under Secretary of the Interior\nHon. Ezra Taft Benson, Secretary of Agriculture\nHon. Sinclair Weeks, Secretary of Commerce\nHon. James P. Mitchell, Secretary of Labor\nHon. Oveta Culp Hobby, Secretary of Health, Education & Welfare\nHon. Rowland R. Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget\nHon. Harold E. Stassen, Director, F. O. A.\nHon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, 0. D. M.\nHon. Philip Young, Chairman, Civil Service Commission\nHon. Arthur Burns, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisors\nTHURSDAY, JULY 29, 1954\nPage 2\n11:00 am\nCabinet (Continued)\nHon. Sherman Adams\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Bernard Shanley\nHon. Gabriel Hauge\nHon. Robert Cutler\nHon. Gerald Morgan\nHon. Jack Martin\nHon. Maxwell Rabb\nHon. Arthur Minnich\nThe following were absent: The Secretary of the Interior\nHon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.\n12:45 pm\nThe President awarded the Medal of Freedom to Mademoiselle de\nGalard-Terraube. The following were present:\nMrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower\nMlle. Genevieve de Galard-Terraube\nH.E. the French Ambassador and Madame Bonnet\nHon. Frances P. Bolton, Congresswoman from Ohio\nMr. Gene Cohen (Member of Mrs. Bolton's staff)\nMiss Dorothy Sutherland, U. S. Public Health Service\nHon. John F. Simmons, Chief of Protocol\nMr. Jamieson Parker\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\n2:00 pm\n(Congressman Thomas E. Martin, Iowa) OFF THE RECORD\n(Hon. Earle Chesney)\n2:30 pm\nKorean-American talks.\nThe following were present:\nHon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State\nHon. Ellis O. Briggs, American Ambassador to Korea\nHon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense\nAdm. Arthur W. Radford, Chairman, J. C. S.\nGeneral John E. Hull, USA, Commander in Chief, Far East Command\nHon. Everett F. Drumright, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State\nVice Admiral Arthur C. Davis, USN, Director, Office of\nForeign Military Affairs, Office of International\nSecurity Affairs, Dept. of State\nHon. Harold E. Stassen, Director, F. O. A.\nHon. C. Tyler Wood, Economic Coordinator of Korea, FOA\nHon. Kenneth T. Young, Director, Office of Northeast Asian Affairs\nMr. Robert J. G. McClerkin, Deputy Director, Office of\nNortheast Asian Affairs\nH.E. Syngman Rhee, President of the Republic of Korea\nAdmiral Sohn Won II, Defense Minister\nH.E. Dr. You Chan Yang, the Ambassador of the Korean Republic\nto the United States\nH.E. Paik Tu-Chin, Economic Coordinator\nDr. Chey Soon Choo, Vice Chairman, National Assembly\nTHURSDAY, JULY 29, 1954\nPage 3\n2:30 pm\nKorean-American talks (Continued)\nGen. Chung LL Kwon, Chief of Army Staff\n(Miss Crystal Crone, Secretary to Ambassador Yang)\nH. E. Ben Limb, Observer to UN\n4:00 pm\n(OFF THE RECORD Meeting in Motion Picture Theatre, White House)\nThe following were present:\nHon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President\nHon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State\nHon. Walter B. Smith, Under Secretary of State\nHon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense\nHon. Robert B. Anderson, Deputy Secretary of Defense\nGen. Matthew B. Ridgway, Chief of Staff, U. S. Army\nGen. Nathan F. Twining, Chief of Staff, U. S. Air Force\nAdm. Robert B. Carney, Chief of Naval Operations\nAdm. Arthur W. Radford, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff\nHon. Herbert Brownell, The Attorney General\nHon. George Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury\nHon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, 0. D. M.\nHon. Harold E. Stassen, Director, F. 0. A.\nHon. Sherman Adams\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Robert Cutler\nHon. James Lay\nHon. Allen Dulles, Director, CIA\nHon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget\nGen. Paul T. Carroll\nMajor John Eisenhower\n5:30 pm\n(The President and Mrs. Eisenhower received Mr. Robert Biggers\nat the White House OFF THE RECORD)\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nFRIDAY, JULY 30, 1954\n9:05 am\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower and the grandchildren\ndeparted for Camp David, where they spent the week-end.\nMajor and Mrs. John Eisenhower joined the President and\nMrs. Eisenhower at Camp David in the afternoon.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nSATURDAY, JULY 31, 1954\nAT CAMP DAVID, MARYLAND\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nSUNDAY, AUGUST 1, 1954\nAT CAMP DAVID, MARYLAND\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nMONDAY, AUGUST 2, 1954\n10:30 am\n(The President and Mrs. Eisenhower returned to the White House)\n10:50 am\n(Hon. Herbert Brownell, The Attorney General)\n(Hon. Sherman Adams)\n(Hon. Wilton B. Persons)\n(Hon. Gerald Morgan)\n(Hon. Jack Martin)\n12:00\nThe President signed H.R. 7839, \"Housing Act of 1954\". The following\nwitnessed the ceremony:\nHon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President\nHon. Albert M. Cole, Administrator, Housing & Home Finance Agency\nHon. Charles E. Slusser, Commissioner of Public Housing\nHon. Walter W. McAllister, Chairman, Home Loan Bank Board\nHon. Norman P. Mason, to be sworn in as Commissioner of\nFederal Housing Administration\nHon. James W. Follin, Director, Division of Slum Clearance\nand Urban Redevelopment\nSen. William F. Knowland, California\nSen. Homer E. Capehart, Indiana\nSen. John Bricker, Ohio\nHon. Joseph W. Martin, Jr., The Speaker\nCong. Leo Allen, Illinois\nCong. Jesse P. Wolcott, Michigan\nHon. Sherman Adams\nHon. Bernard Shanley\nHon. Jack Martin\n(Arranged by Mr. Cole)\nFollowing the signing of H. R. 7839, the President witnessed the\nswearing-in ceremony of Hon. Norman P. Mason as Commissioner of\nFederal Housing Administration. The above also witnessed this\nceremony.\nThe President met with the following for a few minutes:\nHon. Albert M. Cole, Administrator, Housing and Home Finance\nAgency\nHon. Charles E. Slusser, Commissioner of Public Housing\nHon. Walter W. McAllister, Chairman, Home Loan Bank Board\nHon. Norman P. Mason, to be sworn in as Commissioner of\nFederal Housing Administration\nHon. James W. Follin, Director, Division of Slum Clearance\nand Urban Redevelopment\n(Arranged by Mr. Cole)\n(Hon. Sherman Adams)\n12:25 pm\n(Senator James H. Duff, Pennsylvania) OFF THE RECORD\n(Senator Duff requested this appointment last Friday)\n1:00 pm\n(The President had Luncheon downstairs in the West Wing OFF THE RECORD)\n(Barbecue)\nMONDAY, AUGUST 2, 1954\nPage 2\n2:30 pm\nBrig. Gen. W. H. Wilbur, U. S. Army Retired\n(General Wilbur requested this appointment through Senator\nDirksen and is coming in to pay his respects)\n3:00 pm\n(Mr. C. Canby Balderston, of Pennsylvania)\n(Hon. William McC. Martin, Chairman, Board of Governors, Federal\nReserve System)\n(Hon. Sherman Adams)\n(Hon. Gabriel Hauge)\n(OFF THE RECORD - Mr. Balderston is a nominee for the Board of\nGovernors of the Federal Reserve System. Appt. arranged at\nthe request of Dr. Hauge)\n3:15 pm\nHon. Arthur Burns, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisors\nHon. Gabriel Hauge\n(Usual Monday appointment)\n3:30 pm\n(Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State) OFF THE RECORD\n4:30 pm\n(Hon. Arthur Summerfield, The Postmaster General) OFF THE RECORD\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTUESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1954\n8:30 am\nLegislative Leaders\nHon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President\nSen. William F. Knowland, California\nSen. Leverett Saltonstall, Massachusetts\nSen. Eugene Millikin, Colorado\nSen. Homer Ferguson, Michigan\nSen. Styles Bridges, New Hampshire\nHon. Joseph W. Martin, Jr.\nCong. Charles A. Halleck, Indiana\nCong. Leslie Arends, Illinois\nCong. Leo Allen, Illinois\nHon. Arthur Summerfield, The Postmaster General\nMr. Ben H. Guill, Exec. Assistant to the Postmaster General\nHon. Leonard Hall, Chairman, Republican National Committee\nHon. James Bassett, Republican National Committee\nHon. Phil Young, Chairman, Civil Service Commission\nHon. Sherman Adams\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Bernard Shanley\nHon. Gerald Morgan\nHon. Jack Martin\nHon. Homer Gruenther\nHon. Earle Chesney\nHon. James Hagerty\nHon. Murray Snyder\nHon. Bryce Harlow\nHon. Arthur Minnich\n10:00 am\n(Mr. Carter Burgess)\n(Mr. Bradley Patterson)\n(Hon. Sherman Adams)\n(Hon. Wilton B. Persons)\n(Hon. Robert Cutler)\n(Gen. Paul T. Carroll)\n(Hon. Maxwell Rabb)\n(Hon. Bryce Harlow)\n(Hon. Gerald Morgan)\n(OFF THE RECORD - Arranged by Governor Adams - to present\nGovernment Administrative Procedures)\n11:15 am\nThe President signed S. 2759, An Act \"To amend the Vocational\nRehabilitation Act so as to promote and assist in the extension\nand improvement of the vocational rehabilitation Service, provide\nfor a more effective use of available Federal funds, and other-\nwise improve the provisions of the Act, and for other purposes.\"\nThe following were present:\nHon. Oveta Culp Hobby, Secretary of Health, Education & Welfare\nSen. H. Alexander Smith, New Jersey\nSen. William A. Purtell, Connecticut\nSen. Charles E. Potter, Michigan\nCong. Samuel K. McConnell, Pennsylvania\nTUESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1954\nPage 2\n11:15 am\nSigning of S. 2759 (Continued)\nHon. Arthur Larson, Under Secretary of Labor\nHon. Nelson A. Rickefeller, Under Secretary of H.E.W.\nGen. Mel Maas, USMC, Ret'd.\n11:30 am\nHon. C. Tyler Wood, Economic Coordinator in Korea, F.O.A.\n(Mr. Wood requested this time with the President)\n12:00\nDr. & Mrs. Geza Kapus and daughter, Eva\n(Escapees from Hungary. Were assisted by U. S. Escapee Program in\nVienna and have been granted admission to the U. S. under Refuges\nRelations Act. Mrs. Kapus lost her foot when she stepped on land\nmine on way across border. Requested by F.O.A.) The following\nwere also present:\nMrs. William S. Key, Jr., Midland, Texas (Sister of Mrs. Kapus)\nArchbishop O'Boyle, Washington Archdiocese\nMrs. Margaret Littke, National Catholic Welfare Conference\nHon. R. Scott McLeod, Department of State\nMrs. Dorothy C. Houghton, Assistant Director, F. O. A.\nMr. Roger Williams, F. O. A.\n12:30 pm\nThe President received the Members of GIRLS NATION\n(This is their eighth session in Washington, comprised of 98 girls,\nrepresenting every State and Canal Zone. Are being instructed in\nprocesses of Federal Government and see it operate. Held under\nauspices of American Legion Auxiliary) The following were present:\nBeth Bodiford, 408 Columbia Rd., Abbeville, Alabama\nBarbara Warren, Sanford Road, Andalusia, Alabama\nWendelin Ann Davis, 537 N. Washington St., Chandler, Arizona\nRaquel Loudermilk, Buckeye, Arizona\nJayce Ann Emory, 400 Cedar St., Crossett, Arkansas\nMartha Lee Smith, 1310 Park Ave., Hot Springs, Arkansas\nJudith Ann Ludecker, 665 Heil, El Centro, California\nBarbara Ann Herrmann, 39 Anson Way, Berkeley 7, California\nMarilyn Van Derbur, 2100 E. 8th Ave., Denver, Colorado\nJudy Strong, 1455 College Place, Grand Junction, Colorado\nMaureen H. Bowe, 1404 Main St., Glastonbury, Connecticut\nTheodora L. Foster, Rings End Road, Noroton, Connecticut\nHelen Marie Briggs, R. #1, Newark, Delaware\nJanet Lee Keller, 212 W. 6th St., Laurel, Delaware\nJanet Lenora King, 408 W. Mahoney St., Plant City, Florida\nNejhie Bosque, 106 Zamora Ave., Coral Gables, Florida\nSara Cordell, 1615 Third Ave., Albany, Georgia\nBarbara P. Varner, Oglethorpe Way, Thomaston, Georgia\nCarolyn Edwards, 1619 North 30th St., Boise, Idaho\nDorothy Dene Bauer, 714 B, Moscow, Idaho\nDona Kay Cunningham, 3417 Ann St., Lansing, Illinois\nKay Halstead, 125 E. Oak St., Wheaton, Illinois\nJan Trittschuh, 1102 S. 18, New Castle, Indiana\nJane Sermersheim, 1407 Main St., Jasper, Indiana\nTUESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1954\nPage 3\n12:30 pm\nGirls Nation (Continued)\nJeanlee Mathey, Earlville, Iowa\nJoyce Tromblee, 3809 - 13th, Des Moines, Iowa\nHarriet Adamson, 1187 Woodward, Topeka, Kansas\nCynthia Hunter, 2010 N. Jefferson, Hutchinson, Kansas\nAmy Caudill, Morehead, Kentucky\nBonnie Handmaker, 542 Garden Drive, Louisville, Kentucky\nRuth Knighton, 632 Longlieaf Drive, Shreveport, Louisiana\nSally Reeder, 128 Leo, Shreveport, Louisiana\nDonna Lee Hill, 65 Roebuck Ave., Saco, Maine\nAva L. Merrill, Harrison, Maine\nJeannette Holzapfel, 7619 Liberty Road, Baltimore, Maryland\nJanet Klingensmith, 4136 Branch Ave., S. E., Washington 22, D. C.\nPatricia Campbell, 160 Town St., So. Braintree, Massachusetts\nSally Meiklejohn, 126 Brook St., Wellesley, Massachusetts\nJeanine Mae Bentley, 1109 E. Cass, Albion, Michigan\nMary Tower, 333 Touraine Road, Grosse Point 36, Michigan\nSheila Smith, 805 Harriet Ave., Owatonna, Minnesota\nJudith Beach, 3108 Holmes Ave, Minneapolis 8, Minnesota\nBetty Jane Cleveland, 3221 Downing St., Jackson, Mississippi\nJerolyn Everette Ross, 3330 Red Oak Drive, Meridian, Mississippi\nEdna Auth MacDonald, 1810 So. 20th St., Jefferson City, Missouri\nJoyce Elaine Pennington, 1308 W. Scott Place, Independence, Missouri\nJone Camden Kirk, 1250 W. Steel, Butte, Montana\nGail Joanne Olson, 925 Montana Ave., Havre, Montana\nPatricia Ann Kasper, 6554 Parker St., Lincoln, Nebraska\nNancy Lee Copeland, 1527 West 2nd St., North Platte, Nebraska\nJudy Dukes, 1526 Westfield Ave., Reno, Nevada\nCarol Gardenswartz, 906 E St., Sparks, Nevada\nMartha Jane Zimmerman, 15 Richardson Court, Keene, New Hampshire\nCarole Elizabeth McCormack, 63 Jones Ave., Portsmouth, New Hampshire\nLee Ruth Hillenbach, 167 Rhode Island Ave., East Orange, New Jersey\nMary Kay Jackson, 2409 Bryant Ave., Westfield, New Jersey\nSpunky Holt, 1406 So. Lea, Roswell, New Mexico\nLinnette Williams, 2919 Arno St., N.E., Albuquerque, New Mexico\nRita Raitt, 6 Kattelville Rd., Chenango Bridge, New York\nClaudia Leibrecht, 23 Longridge Rd., Manhasset, New York\nMillie Ann Pitts, 614 North Maine Ave., Newton, North Carolina\nMary Louise Troehe, 1130 E. 4th St., Charlotte, North Carolina\nSandra Elizabeth Rodgers, 146 W. 6th St., Dickinson, North Dakota\nCarol Ann Carlson, Lakota, North Dakota\nElizabeth Ada Dawson, 815 East Summit St., Zanesville, Ohio\nBarbara Ann Reid, 246 Baxter, Cinn., Ohio\nBarbara Jo Marcum 412 West Clayton Ave., Hugo, Oklahoma\nPatricia Gail Phillips, 1010 Cheyenne, Enid, Oklahoma\nDonna McCoy, 552 Harrison, Corvallis, Oregon\nNorma Grace McPeak, 2700 Hiway 99 South, Grant's Pass, Oregon\nGeorgia Anne McGinn, Quarters #18-B, Fort Amador, Panama Canal Zone\nJane Elinor Jennison, 793-B Tavernilla St., Balboa, Panama Canal Zone\nMartha Ann Lally, 1233 Ridge Ave., Sharpsville, Pennsylvania\nJeanette K. Brown, 1813 Holly St., Harrisburg, Pennsylvania\nTUESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1954\nPage 4\n12:30 pm\nGirls Nation\n(Continued)\nAnne Bauer Martin, 100 Main St., Hope, Rhode Island\nJean Ann Sheridan, 223 Doyle Ave, Providence, Rhode Island\nSally Crayton Wells, Wells Drive, Orangeburg, South Carolina\nRuth Ann Bennett, Woodland Drive, Hartsville, South Carolina\nJane Hickson Dahl, 106 East Main, Vermillion, South Dakota\nKrastie Lee, 506 S. Kline St., Aberdeen, South Dakota\nAnn Carolyn Terry, 2015 Harbert, Memphis, Tennessee\nSara Traughber, Rt. #2, Springfield, Tennessee\nCoralie Joan Marcus, 4610 Kingsbury, Houston, Texas\nMary Mead, 1523 Marshall, Houston, Texas\nJanet Brimhall, 720 N. 1050 East, Provo, Utah\nAnn Davis, 127 East 5, South, Bountiful, Utah\nLorraine Anita Gagne, 29 Pearl St., Johnsbury, Vermont\nAverill Moore, 27 Berkeley Terrace, St. Albans\nBettie Sue Siler, #6 Radford Village, Radford, Virginia\nBonnie Ann Walker R #1, Radford, Virginia\nJoan Parker, 1007 Alden Rd., Aberdeen, Washington\nBeth Louise Olson, Box 95, Woodland, Washington\nRuth Ann Booth, 1600 16th St., Parkersburg, West Virginia\nCarolyn Morrison, Box 1307, Beckley, West Virginia\nMaureen Drummy, R#2, Waupun, Wisconsin\nJudith Ann Walsh, 161 W. Tripoli Ave., Milwaukee 7, Wisconsin\nElizabeth Beatrice Beaton, 46 North Linden, Sheridan, Wyoming\nBonnie Florer, 1225 Center St., Cheyenne, Wyoming\nMrs. J. Pat Kelly, Chairman, Girls Nation, R#2 Box 18, Birmingham 9, Ala.\nMrs. H. C. MdShane, Counselor, 168 \"I\" St., Salt Lake City, Utah\nMrs. Walter Wild Andrews, Counselor, 203 Forest Ave, Jackson, Ala.\nMrs. George W. Carlson, Counselor, 148 33 88th Ave., Jamaica, New York\nMrs. Robert L. Lambright, 426 High St., Jack, Mississippi, Counselor\nMrs. John P. Collins, 1404 North Janison, Lansing, Michigan, Counselor\nMrs. D. E. Chalk, 407 East Hill Ave., Gallup, New Mexico, Counselor\nMiss Anna Manyon, 60 Cabot St., Waltham 54, Mass., Counselor\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\n2:00 pm\n(Mr. Bryce Harlow) OFF THE RECORD\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nWEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1954\n8:15 am\n(Hon. Robert Cutler) OFF THE RECORD\n(Hon. James Lay)\n(Briefed the President on N. S. C.)\n9:00 am\nThe Rt. Rev. J. Waskom Pickett, Senior Bishop of the Methodist\nChurch in Southern Asia\n(Hon. Gabriel Hauge)\n(Has just returned from India, and asked if might call. Other\nofficials of Methodist Church urged this appointment be made.)\n9:30 am\nThe President received the National Officers of the New Farmers of\nAmerica\n(These officers represent 36,000 active members of this organization\nwhich had its beginning in 1927 and National Organization formed at\nTuskegee in 1935; consists of high school farm boys who are enrolled\nin program of Vocational Agriculture: Is under direction of Dept.\nof Health, Education & Welfare. Parallels Future Farmers of America\nand because of some State restrictions FFA does not include Negro\nstudents) The following were present:\nHon. Oveta Culp Hobby, Secretary of HEW\nDr. William T. Spanton, Head of Agriculture Education Branch, H.E.W.\nFrancis N. Thompson, National President\nGaston Gagne, National First Vice President\nVictor Dunbar, National Second Vice President\nRobert Simmons, National Third Vice President\nBobby Crain, National Secretary\nRobert Rice, National Treasurer\nRichard Hatchell, National Reporter\nS. B. Simmons, National Executive Treasurer\nJ. R. Thomas, National Executive Secretary\n9:45 am\n(Hon. Harold Stassen, Director of F. O. A.) OFF THE RECORD\n10:00 am\n(Mr. Hagerty)\n10:30 am\nPress Conference\n11:15 am\nThe Honorable Arthur A. Ageton, American Ambassador to Paraguay\n(New appointed and asked, thru Protocol, to pay respects to the\nPresident before departing for his post.)\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\n7:30 pm\n(The President gave a STAG DINNER for the following:)\nGen. Milton G. Baker, Supt., Valley Forge Military Academy, Wayne, Pa.\nDr. Lee Alvin Du Bridge, President, California Institute of\nTechnology, Pasadena, California\nMelvin Carr Eaton, President, The Norwich Pharmacal Co., New York\nMajor John S. D. Eisenhower, Army Officer\nVictor Emanuel, Corporation Executive, New York, New York\nWEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1954\nPage 2\n7:30 pm\nStag Dinner (Continued)\nIsaac Grainger, Exec. Vice President, Chemical Bank & Trust Co.,\nNew York City\nGeorge A. Horkan, Jr., Attorney, Washington, D. C.\nDr. Neil H. Jacoby, Member, Council of Economic Advisors\nMr. Roger W. Jones, Bureau of the Budget\nHon. L. Arthur Larson, Under Secretary of Labor\nRev. Laurence J. McGinley, President, Fordham Univ., New York City\nHon. Livingston T. Merchant, Assistant Secretary of State\nMalcolm Muir, President, Newsweek, New York City\nGen. Arthur S. Nevins, Retired Army Officer\nWilliam I. Nichols, Editor, This Week Magazine, N.Y.C.\nGen. Howard McC. Snyder, Physician to the President\nDr. Walter W. Stewart, Member, Council of Economic Advisors\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTHURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1954\n8:30 am\nNational Security Council\nHon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President\nHon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State\nHon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense\nHon. Harold Stassen, Director, F. 0. A.\nHon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, 0. D. M.\nHon. George M. Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury\nHon. Herbert Brownell, The Attorney General\nHon. Rowland R. Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget\nHon. Lewis L. Strauss, Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission\nHon. Val Peterson, Federal Civil Defense Adm.\nHon. Abbott Washburn, Acting Director, U.S.I.A.\nHon. Robert B. Anderson, Deputy Secretary of Defense\nHon. John Slezak, Acting Secretary of the Army\nHon. Thomas S. Gates, Acting Secretary of the Navy\nHon. Harold E. Talbott, Secretary of the Air Force\nGen. Nathan F. Twining, for the Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff\nGen. Matthew B. Ridgway, Chief of Staff of the Army\nAdm. Robert Carney, Chief of Naval Operations\nGen. Lemuel C. Shepherd, Jr., Commandant, U. S. Marine Corps\nHon. Allen W. Dulles, Director of Central Intelligence\nHon. Robert Cutler, Special Assistant to the President\nBrig. Gen. Paul T. Carroll, Acting White House Staff Secretary\nHon. Bryce Harlow, Administrative Assistant to the President\nHon. James S. Lay, Jr., Executive Secretary, N. S. C.\nMarion W. Boggs, Coordinator, Board Assistants\n11:30 am\n(Senator Arthur V. watkins, Utah)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Robert Stillmore)\n12:00\nSen. Allen J. Ellender, Sr., Louisiana\n12:15 pm\n(Hon. Harold Stassen, Director, F. 0. A.)\n(Dr. William F. Russell, Deputy in Charge of Technical Services,\nF. O. A., formerly with Columbia University)\nOFF THE RECORD\n12:30 pm\nCong. Richard M. Simpson, Pa.\nCong. Jeffrey P. Hillelson, Missouri\nCong. William C. Cole, Missouri\nCong. Dewey Short, Missouri\n(Discussed drought situation)\n12:45 pm\nCong. Wingate Lucas, Texas\n1:05 pm\n(Hon. Herbert Brownell, The Attorney General)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Hon. Robert B. Anderson, Deputy Secretary of Defense)\n1:15 pm\n(LUNCH)\nTHURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1954\nPage 2\nImmediately following Lunch, the President met with the following:\n(Hon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget)\n(Hon. Wilton B. Persons)\nOFF THE RECORD\n2:00 pm\n(Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway, Chief of Staff, USA)\n(Maj. Gen. L. E. Simon)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Arranged by General Carroll)\n2:45 pm\n(Hon. Allen Dulles, Director, Central Intelligence Agency) OFF THE RECORD\n5:10 pm\n(Hon. George M. Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury)\n(Hon. Joseph M. Dodge)\n(Hon. Arthur Burns, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisors)\n(Hon. Gabriel Hauge)\n(Hon. Wilton B. Persons)\n(Hon. Gerald Morgan)\nOFF THE RECORD\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nFRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1954\n8:30 am\n(Hon. Lewis Strauss, Chairman, A. E. C.)\n(Hon. Robert Cutler)\nOFF THE RECORD\n9:00 am\nThe President received the Members of the Health Resources Advisory\nCommittee. (Requested by Dr. Flemming) The following were present:\nDr. Howard A. Rusk, Chairman, New York Times, N.Y.C.\nDr. Francis J. Braceland, Institute of Living, Hartford, Conn.\nDr. Edwin L. Crosby, American Hospital Association, Chicago, Ill.\nDr. Harold S. Diehl, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn.\nDr. Allan Gregg, Rockefeller Foundation, Big Sur, California\nDr. Leo J. Schoeny, 729 Maison Blanche Building, New Orleans, La.\nDr. William P. Shepard, Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., N.Y., N.Y.\nMiss Ruth Sleeper, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Mass\nMr. Joseph E. Brown, Jr., Staff Director, Washington, D. C.\nDr. Paul C. Barton, Executive Secretary, Washington, D. C.\nMr. Eugene J. Taylor, Special Consultant, New York Times, N.Y., N.Y.\n10:00 am\nCabinet Meeting\nHon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President\nHon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State\nHon. George M. Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury\nHon. Robert Anderson, Deputy Secretary of Defense\nHon. Herbert Brownell, The Attorney General\nHon. Arthur Summerfield, The Postmaster General\nHon. Ralph Tudor, Under Secretary of the Interior\nHon. Ezra Taft Benson, Secretary of Agriculture\nHon. Sinclair Weeks, Secretary of Commerce\nHon. James P. Mitchell, Secretary of Labor\nHon. Oveta Culp Hobby, Secretary of Health, Education & Welfare\nHon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget\nHon. Harold Stassen, Director, F. O. A.\nHon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, O. D. M.\nHon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., Ambassador to the United Nations\nHon. Arthur Burns, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisors\nHon. Samuel Anderson, Assistant Secretary of Commerce for\nInternational Affairs\nHon. Neil Jacoby, Member, Council of Economic Advisors\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Bernard Shanley\nHon. James Hagerty\nHon. Gabriel Hauge\nHon. Bryce Harlow\nHon. Robert Cutler\nHon. Murray Snyder\nHon. Gerald Morgan\nHon. Maxwell Rabb\nHon. Arthur Minnich\nThe following were absent: The Secretary of Defense\nThe Secretary of the Interior\nHon. Philip Young\nHon. Sherman Adams\nFRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1954\nPage 2\n(The President met with Dr. Milton Eisenhower immediately following\nCabinet Meeting. OFF THE RECORD)\n12:45\n(The following had Luncheon with the President OFF THE RECORD:)\n(Dr. Milton Eisenhower)\n(Hon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget)\n(Hon. Nelson Rockefeller, Deputy Secretary of H. E. W.)\n(Hon. Arthur Flemming, Director, Office of Defense Mobilization)\n(Hon. Joseph M. Dodge)\n2:35 pm\n(The President, accompanied by Major John Eisenhower, left the White\nHouse and motored to Burning Tree Golf Club)\n2:55 pm\n(Arrived Burning Tree)\n3:10 pm\n(The President teed off with the following:)\n(Cong. C. W. Bishop, Illinois)\n(Colonel Thomas Belshe)\n(Major John Eisenhower)\n6:10 pm\n(Completed 18 holes)\n6:25 pm\n(The President departed Burning Tree accompanied by Major Eisenhower)\n6:50 pm\n(Arrived at the White House)\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nSATURDAY, AUGUST 7, 1954\n8:30 am\nSenator Homer Ferguson, Michigan\nSenator Charles E. Potter, Michigan\nHon. David Kendall, Republican National Committeeman, Michigan\nHon. John Feikens, Chairman, Republican State Central Com., Mich.\nBerry N. Beaman, Republican State Finance Chairman, Mich.\nDonald S. Leonard, Republican Candidate for Governor, Mich.\nGregory Pillon, Republican candidate, House of Representatives,\n15th Dist. Michigan\nLandon Knight, Republican candidate, House of Representatives,\n13th Dist. Michigan\nJoseph Moynihan, Republican candidate, House of Representatives,\n14th Dist. Michigan\nStanley Grendel, Republican candidate for House of Representatives,\n16th Dist. Michigan\nMr. James Murphy, Chairman, Citizens for Eisenhower Congressional Com.\n9:00 am\nHon. Elizabeth Pruett Farrington, Delegate from Hawaii\n(Asked to pay respects to the President upon assuming new post)\n9:30 am\nThe President received group of foreign students visiting the United\nStates under the auspices of the American Field Service.\n(Arranged at the request of Mr. Ellis D. Slater of New York.\nNo list was available. Mrs. Benjamin Cain of Washington, D. C.,\nidentified for the Secret Service)\n10:00 am\nMr. Rene Dijoud, Prefect of Cherbourg, France\nMr. Gontran de Juniac, Charge d'affaires, French Embassy\n(Mr. Victor Purse, Acting Chief of Protocol)\nCapt. John W. McElroy, USNR, Asst. Curator of the Navy Department\nProfessor Robert M. Langdon, Civilian Faculty, U. S. Naval Academy\n(Appointment requested by French Embassy: Dijoud wished to present\nto the President a message from the town of St. Mere Eglise, of\nwhich the President was made an honorary citizen some time ago.\nIt is understood by State Department that Mr. Dijoud met the\nPresident on a number of occasions in Europe, and the French\nSecretary of State for Foreign Affairs asked the Embassy to\nmake every effort to arrange this appointment)\n10:30 am\nHon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State\n11:35 am\n(The President left the White House, accompanied by Major John\nEisenhower, and motored to Burning Tree)\n12:00\n(Arrived Burning Tree and had Luncheon)\n12:55 pm\n(The President teed off with the following:)\n(Cong. Les Arends, Illinois)\n(Col. Thomas Belshe)\n(Major John Eisenhower)\nSATURDAY, AUGUST 7, 1954\nPage 2\n12:55 pm\nJust prior to beginning of golf game, the President was approached\nby Cong. Leroy Johnson, California, and they spoke briefly.\n4:15 pm\nCompleted 18 holes.\n4:48 pm\nDeparted Burning Tree.\n5:10 pm\nArrived at the White House.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S appointments\nSUNDAY, AUGUST 8, 1954\n9:00 am\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower attended Services at the\nNational Presbyterian Church.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nMONDAY, AUGUST 9, 1954\n8:30 am\n(Cong. Edward H. Rees, Kansas)\n(Hon. Gerald Morgan)\nOFF THE RECORD\n9:00 am\n(Mr. William V. Moscatelli) OFF THE RECORD\n10:00 am\n(Mr. Joe Morris, Saturday Evening Post)\n(Mr. Hagerty)\nOFF THE RECORD\n10:30 am\n(Hon. Nelson A. Rockefeller, Deputy Secretary of H. E. W.)\n(Hon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget)\n(Hon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, O. D. M.) OFF THE RECORD\n(Hon. Bernard Shanley)\n(Discussed subject of Telecommunications Policy & Organization)\n11:00 am\nHon. Arthur Burns, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisors\nHon. Gabriel Hauge\nMajor Gen. John Bragdon, Council of Economic Advisors\n(Usual Monday appointment)\n11:30 am\nHon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense\n(Usual Monday appointment)\n1:00 pm\nThe following had Luncheon with the President:\nHon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President\nSen. H. Alexander Smith, New Jersey\nSen. Robert C. Hendrickson, New Jersey\nSen. Everett Dirksen, Illinois\nHon. Clifford Case, former Congressman from New Jersey\nHon. Leonard Hall, Chairman, Republican National Committee\nHon. James Murphy, Chairman, Citizens for Eisenhower Congressional Com.\nHon. Bernard Shanley\n2:30 pm\nHon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, O. D. M.\n(This is appointment which Dr. Flemming has with the President at\nthree week intervals, to make report)\n3:00 pm\n(Barber)\n5:08 pm\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower, Major & Mrs. John Eisenhower and\nthree children and Colonel & Mrs. Gordon Moore, left the White House\nand motored to the Naval Gun Factory.\n5:25 pm\nArrived Naval Gun Factory and departed for cruise on the Potomac.\n10:05 pm\nReturned to the Naval Gun Factory.\n10:17 pm\nReturned to the White House.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTUESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1954\n8:30 am\nLegislative Leaders\nHon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President\nSen. William F. Knowland, California\nSen. Homer Ferguson, Michigan\nSen. Leverett Saltonstall, Massachusetts\nSen. Eugene D. Millikin, Colorado\nSen. Styles Bridges, New Hampshire\nHon. Joseph W. Martin, Jr., The Speaker\nCong. Leslie C. Arends, Illinois\nCong. Leo Allen, Illinois\nHon. Phil Young, Chairman, Civil Service Commission\nHon. Harold Stassen, Director, F. 0. A.\nHon. Glen Lloyd, F. O. A.\nHon. Leonard Hall, Chairman, Republican National Committee\nHon. James Bassett, Republican National Committee\nHon. Sherman Adams\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Bernard Shanley\nHon. James Hagerty\nHon. Robert Cutler\nHon. Bryce Harlow\nHon. Murray Snyder\nHon. Gerald Morgan\nHon. Jack Martin\nHon. Homer Gruenther\nHon. Earle Chesney\nHon. Arthur Minnich\n10:30 am\nHon. Theodore C. Streibert, Director, United States Information Agency\nMr. Abbott Washburn, U.S.I.A.\nGen. Paul T. Carroll\n(This was Mr. Streibert's regular monthly call on the President\nto report.)\n11:00 am\nHon. John E. Peurifoy, American Ambassador to Guatemala\n(Gen. Paul T. Carroll)\n(In Washington on consultation and expressed desire to call on\nthe President in regard to the recent events in Guatemala.)\n11:30 am\nHon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget\n11:45 am\n(Hon. Sherman Adams)\n(Hon. Thomas E. Stephens)\n12:00\nThe President received group of Republican Congressmen\n(To pay respects and pledge continued support of Administration's\nprogram. Had pictures made with the President) Following were\npresent:\nBOSCH, Cong. Albert, New York\nBOW, Cong. Frank T., Ohio\nTUESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1954\nPage 2\n12:00\nRepublican Congressmen (Continued)\nCURTIS, Cong. Laurence, Massachusetts\nDAWSON, Cong. William A., Utah\nDONDERO, Cong. George A., Michigan\nDORN, Cong. Francis E., New York\nGAMBLE, Cong. Ralph A., New York\nGOODWIN, Cong. Angier, Massachusetts\nHARDEN, Congresswoman Cecil M., Indiana\nHARRISON, Cong. R. D., Nebraska\nHESELTON, Cong. John W., Massachusetts\nHYDE, Cong. DeWitt S., Maryland\nJONAS, Cong. Charles Raper, North Carolina\nKEARNEY, Cong. Bernard W. (Pat), New York\nLATHAM, Cong. Henry J., New York\nLOVRE, Cong. Harold O., South Dakota\nMEADER, Cong. George, Michigan\nNEAL, Cong. Will E., West Virginia\nOAKMAN, Cong. Charles G., Michigan\nRAY, Cong. John H., New York\nRHODES, Cong. John, Arizona\nRIEHLMAN, Cong. R. Walter, New York\nSPRINGER, Cong. William L., Illinois\nSTAUFFER, Cong. S. Walter, Pennsylvania\nWIDNALL, Cong. William B., New Jersey\nWILSON, Cong. Earl, Indiana\nWILSON, Cong. Robert C. (Bob), California\n12:15 pm\nThe President received a Committee from the American Museum of\nImmigration\n(This is museum to be erected at foot of Statue of Liberty, to\nstrengthen national unity by telling story of making of America\nby people of all countries, etc. John A. Krout of Columbia\nUniversity wrote, asking that the President see this group)\nThe following were present:\nPierre S. duPont 3rd, Chairman, Executive Committee\nCharles Engelhard, Vice Chairman\nAnna Lord Strauss\nHon. Orme Lewis, Assistant Secretary of the Interior\nRonald F. Lee\nWilliam H. Baldwin\nTen Eyck Lansing\nHenry Lanier\nMessmore Kendall\nSpyros Skouras\n12:30 pm\n(Mr. Spyros Skouras)\n(Hon. James Murphy, Citizens for Eisenhower Congressional Com.)\n(Mr. Langhorne Washburn, Citizens for Eisenhower Congressional Com.)\nOFF THE RECORD\nTUESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1954\nPage 3\n1:00 pm\nThe following members of the Special Committee on Highway Problems,\nthe Governors' Conference, and others, had Luncheon with the\nPresident:\nGovernor Walter J. Kohler, Wisconsin\nGovernor Lawrence W. Wetherby, Kentucky\nGovernor Frank J. Lausche, Ohio\nGovernor Paul Patterson, Oregon\nGovernor Howard Pyle, Arizona\nGovernor Robert F. Kennon, Louisiana\nMr. Frank Bane, Secretary, the Governors' Conference\nHon. George Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury\nHon. Sinclair Weeks, Secretary of Commerce\nHon. Robert B. Murray, Jr., Under Secretary of Commerce\nHon. Francis V. DuPont, Commissioner, Bureau of Public Roads\nHon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget\nHon. Meyer Kestnbaum, Commission on Intergovernmental Relations\nHon. Arthur Burns, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisors\nHon. Gabriel Hauge\nHon. Sherman Adams\nHon. James Hagerty\n2:30 pm\nHon. Paul Hoffman, South Bend, Indiana\n(Called Mr. Stephens last week and asked for this)\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nWEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1954\n8:15 am\n(Senator Wallace F. Bennett, Utah) OFF THE RECORD\n(Asked to come in and give the President a box of fishing flies)\n8:30 am\n(Hon. Robert Cutler)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Hon. James Lay)\n(Briefed the President on NSC)\n9:00 am\nMr. James Rhodes, Auditor of the State of Ohio, & family\nMr. Ray Bliss, Chairman, Republican State Central & Exec. Com.,\nColumbus, Ohio\n(Hon. Jack Martin)\n(To pay respects - arranged by Jack Martin - Rhodes is a\ncandidate for Governor of Ohio)\n9:15 am\nMr. David Beck, President of Teamsters Union\n(Has just returned from Europe, and asked if might see the President)\n10:00 am\n(Mr. Hagerty)\n10:30 am\nPress Conference\n11:00 am\n(Hon. C. D. Jackson)\n(Hon. Sherman Adams) OFF THE RECORD\n(Gen. Paul T. Carroll)\n11:45 am\n(The President, accompanied by Major John Eisenhower, Colonel Howard\nSnyder and Mr. George A. Horkan, left the White House and motored\nto Burning Tree)\n12:15 pm\n(Arrived Burning Tree and had Luncheon at the Club House)\n1:00 pm\n(Mr. Walter Berger of Justice Department brought some papers out for\nthe President to sign, which the President did and returned to Mr.\nBerger)\n1:07 pm\n(The President teed off with the following:)\n(Mr. George A. Horkan)\n(Col. Howard Snyder)\n(Major John Eisenhower)\n4:25 pm\n(Completed golf game - Had some refreshments and John McClure joined\nthe group)\n5:05 pm\n(Departed Burning Tree accompanied by Mr. Horkan, Col. Snyder & Major\nEisenhower)\n5:30 pm\n(Arrived at the White House)\n6:00 pm\n(Hon. Clair Booth Luce had Tea with the President and Mrs. Eisenhower\nat the White House - OFF THE RECORD)\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTHURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1954\n8:15 am\n(Senator H. Alexander Smith, New Jersey) OFF THE RECORD\n8:30 am\nNational Security Council\nHon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President\nHon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State\nHon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense\nHon. Harold E. Stassen, Director, F. O. A.\nHon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, 0. D. M.\nHon. Elbert P. Tuttle, Acting Secretary of the Treasury\nHon. Sinclair Weeks, Secretary of Commerce\nHon. Rowland R. Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget\nHon. Lewis L. Strauss, Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission\nHon. Charles S. Thomas, Secretary of the Navy\nHon. Harold E. Talbott, Secretary of the Air Force\nGen. Nathan F. Twining, for the Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff\nGen. Matthew B. Ridgway, Chief of Staff of the Army\nVice Adm. M. B. Gardner, for the Chief of Naval Operations\nGen. Randolph McC. Pate, for the Commandant, U. S. Marine Corps\nHon. Allen W. Dulles, Director of Central Intelligence\nHon. Robert Cutler, Special Assistant to the President\nBrig. Gen. Paul T. Carroll, White House Staff Secretary\nHon. Bryce Harlow, Administrative Assistant to the President\nHon. James S. Lay, Jr., Executive Secretary, N. S. C.\nMarion W. Boggs, Coordinator, NSC Board Assistants\n(Immediately following the NSC Meeting, Hon. John Foster Dulles,\nThe Secretary of State, met with the President - OFF THE RECORD)\n12:45 pm\nHon. Ezra Taft Benson, Secretary of Agriculture\nMr. Irving Reynolds, Consultant to the Secretary\n(Hon. Kevin McCann)\n(Reynolds just returned from three month world tour - Kevin McCann\nrequested they be photographed with the President)\n12:55 pm\n(Hon. Arthur Summerfield, The Postmaster General) OFF THE RECORD\n1:10 pm\n(LUNCH)\n2:00 pm\nMerton B. Tice, National Commander, Veterans of Foreign Wars\nMr. Omar Ketchem, National Legislative Representative, VFW\n(Commander Tice is newly elected - to pay respects)\n2:15 pm\nHon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, O. D. M.\nHon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget\nGen. Willard Paul\nMr. Henry Hurley\nMr. Merrill Collett\nTHURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1954\nPage 2\n3:00 pm The President received the following Republican candidates for\nCongress in the Rose Garden and was photographed with them:\n(Arranged by Jim Murphy)\nJohn F. Baldwin, 6th Dist. California\nW. Beverly Carter, Jr., 4th Dist. Pennsylvania\nAlbert Ciardi, 2nd Dist. Pennsylvania\nOrvin Fjare, Montana\nWilliam A. Freeman, 4th Dist. New Jersey\nRalph Lee Goodman, 9th Dist. Illinois\nPhilip Insobella, 11th Dist. New Jersey\nE. H. Jenison, 21st Dist. Illinois\nFrancis McCusker, 8th Dist. Pennsylvania\nWilliam McGlynn, 10th Dist. New Jersey\nArch Moore, 1st Dist. West Virginia\nAl Morgan, 2nd Dist. West Virginia\nJoseph Moynihan, 14th Dist. Michigan\nArthur C. Sherwood, 4th Dist. Maryland\nO. M. Spence, Tennessee\nErnest B. Sutton, 7th Dist. Florida\nCharles M. Teague, 13th Dist. California\n3:58 pm (The President and Mrs. Eisenhower, Major and Mrs. John Eisenhower\nand family, left the White House and motored to Camp David, Maryland,\nto spend the week-end)\nAT CAMP DAVID, MARYLAND\n9:30 pm (Hon. Gerald Morgan arrived at Camp David with papers for the\nPresident to sign. Mr. Morgan departed at 10:00 p.m.)\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nFRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1954\nAT CAMP DAVID, MARYLAND\n11:00 am\nCabinet Meeting\nHon. Walter B. Smith, Under Secretary of State\nHon. George M. Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury\nHon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense\nHon. Herbert Brownell, the Attorney General\nHon. Arthur Summerfield, the Postmaster General\nHon. Sinclair Weeks, Secretary of Commerce\nHon. James P. Mitchell, Secretary of Labor\nHon. Oveta Culp Hobby, Secretary of Health, Education & Welfare\nHon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget\nHon. Harold Stassen, Director, F. O. A.\nHon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, O. D. M.\nHon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., American Ambassador to the U. N.\nHon. Philip Young, Chairman, Civil Service Commission\nHon. Arthur Burns, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisors\nHon. Sherman Adams\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Bernard Shanley\nHon. James Hagerty\nHon. Robert Cutler\nHon. Gabriel Hauge\nHon. Bryce Harlow\nHon. Max Rabb\nMr. Carter Burgess\nMr. Bradley Patterson\n(Hon. Thomas E. Stephens)\nThe following were absent:\nThe Vice President\nThe Secretary of State\nThe Secretary of the Interior\nThe Secretary of Agriculture\nThe following accompanied their husbands to Camp David and spent\nthe day as the guests of the President and Mrs. Eisenhower:\nMrs. Walter B. Smith\nMrs. George M. Humphrey\nMrs. Charles E. Wilson\nMrs. Herbert Brownell\nMrs. Arthur Summerfield\nMrs. Sinclair Weeks\nMrs. James P. Mitchell\nMrs. Rowland Hughes\nMrs. Harold Stassen\nMrs. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.\nMrs. Philip Young\nMrs. Sherman Adams\nMrs. Wilton B. Persons\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nSATURDAY, ALGUST 14, 1954\nAT CAMP DAVID, MARYLAND\nMajor John Eisenhower went down to the town of Thurmont, Maryland,\nwhere he met Mr. & Mrs. George Horkan and escorted them to Camp\nDavid as the guests of the President and Mrs. Eisenhower for the\nday. Mr. and Mrs. Horkan departed at 10:55 p.m.\n12:40 pm\nMr. George Allen, accompanied by Mr. Burkey and Mr. Peavey, landscape\narchitects, arrived at Camp David. Messrs. Burkey and Peavey con-\nferred with the First Lady and the President and departed at 3:00 p.m.\nMr. Allen departed at 9:15 p.m.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nSUNDAY, AUGUST 15, 1954\n1:55 pm\nDeparted Camo David and motored to the White House.\n3:55 pm\nArrived at the White House.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nMONDAY, AUGUST 16, 1954\n8:30 am\nLegislative Leaders\nHon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President\nSen. William F. Knowland, California\nSen. Homer Ferguson, Michigan\nSen. Eugene D. Millikin, Colorado\nSen. Leverett Saltonstall, Massachusetts\nSen. Styles Bridges, New Hampshire\nHon. Joseph W. Martin, Jr., The Speaker\nCong. Charles A. Halleck, Indiana\nCong. Leslie C. Arends, Illinois\nCong. Leo E. Allen, Illinois\nCong. Daniel A. Reed, New York\nMr. Colin F. Stam, Chief of Staff, Joint Committee on\nInternal Revenue Taxation\nHon. Herbert Brownell, The Attorney General\nHon. William Rogers, Deputy Attorney General\nHon. Philip Young, Chairman, Civil Service Commission\nHon. Arthur Summerfield, The Postmaster General\nMr. Ben Guill, Exec. Assistant to the Postmaster General\nMr. James Bassett, Republican National Committee\nHon. Sherman Adams\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Bernard Shanley\nHon. James Hagerty\nHon. Murray Snyder\nHon. Robert Cutler\nHon. Bryce Harlow\nHon. Gerald Morgan\nHon. Jack Martin\nHon. Homer Gruenther\nHon. Earle Chesney\nHon. Arthur Minnich\n9:30 am\nThe President signed H. R. 8300, An act \"To revise the Internal\nRevenue Laws of the United States\" The following were present:\nHon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President\nHon. Marion Folsom, Under Secretary of the Treasury\nSen. William F. Knowland, California\nSen. Homer Ferguson, Michigan\nSen. Eugene D. Millikin, Colorado\nSen. Leverett Saltonstall, Massachusetts\nSen. Styles Bridges, New Hampshire\nHon. Joseph W. Martin, Jr., The Speaker\nCong. Charles A. Halleck, Indiana\nCong. Leslie C. Arends, Illinois\nCong. Leo E. Allen, Illinois\nCong. Daniel A. Reed, New York\nMr. Colin R. Stam, Chief of Staff, Joint Committee on\nInternal Revenue Taxation\nMONDAY, AUGUST 16, 1954\nPage 2\n10:00 am The President received group of Republican Candidates for the Congress\n(Arranged at request of Jim Murphy - photographs taken in Garden)\nThe following were present:\nWilliam Cramer, 1st Dist. Florida\nEdward Dukehart, 7th Dist. Maryland\nSeymour Halpern, 6th Dist. New York\nWinfield Page, 1st Dist. Montana\nDonald Spang, 14th Dist. Pennsylvania\nWilliam Stevens, Jr., 9th Dist. North Carolina\nCharles Wilson, 4th Dist. Colorado\n11:00 am Hon. Arthur Burns, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisors\nHon. Gabriel Hauge\n(Usual Monday appointment)\n11:20 am\n(Hon. Arthur Burns, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisors)\n(Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense)\n(Hon. Robert Anderson, Deputy Secretary of Defense) OFF THE RECORD\n(Hon. Fred Seaton, Assistant Secretary of Defense)\n(Hon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget)\n11:30 am Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense\n(Usual Monday appointment)\n12:45 pm\nH.E. Tran Van Chuong, the Ambassador of Viet-Nam\n(Mr. Robert McClinnick - interpreter)\n(Hon. Vic Purse, Protocol)\n(Newly appointed - presented his credentials)\n12:50 pm H.E. Jose Luis Cruz Salazar, the Ambassador of Guatemala\n(Hon. Vic Purse, Protocol)\n(Newly appointed - presented his credentials)\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\n2:00 pm (Sen. James H. Duff, Pennsylvania) OFF THE RECORD\n2:15 pm\nCong. Walter H. Judd, Minnesota\n(Arranged by Mr. Stephens)\n2:30 pm (The following briefed the President OFF THE RECORD:)\n(Hon. Robert Stevens, Secretary of the Army)\n(Gen. Lyman L. Lemnitzer, USA)\n(Gen. Gavin)\n(Col. Kapp)\n(Gen. Paul T. Carroll)\n3:40 pm\n(Cong. Walter H. Judd, Minnesota)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Gen. Paul T. Carroll)\n(Gen. Carroll asked that he return to the White House to see\nthe President again)\nMONDAY, AUGUST 16, 1954\nPage 3\n4:30 pm\n(Senator Frank Carlson, Kansas)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Hon. Wilton B. Persons)\n8:25 pm The President departed the White House and motored to the Statler Hotel\nwhere he attended premier of moving picture, \"The Year of Big Decision,\"\nheld under the auspices of The Citizens for Eisenhower Congressional\nCommittee.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTUESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1954\n8:05 am\n(The President and Mrs. Eisenhower left the White House and motored\nto MATS Terminal, Washington National Airport)\n8:20 am\n(Airborne for New York City. The President and Mrs. Eisenhower\nregistered in New York City for the fall voting)\n11:40 am\n(Arrived MATS Terminal, Washington National Airport)\n11:55 am\n(Arrived at the White House)\n12:00\nThe Secretary of Agriculture and Mrs. Benson and the following\nmembers of their family:\nReed Benson\nMr. & Mrs. Mark A. Benson and infant son, Stephen Reed Benson\nBarbara Benson\nBeverly Benson\nBonnie Benson\nBeth Benson\n(The Secretary of Agriculture asked if he might bring his\nfamily in to meet the President and be photographed with him)\n(Secretary Benson remained in the President's office for a few\nminutes alone)\n12:45 pm\n(Hon. Harold E. Stassen, Director, F. O. A.) OFF THE RECORD\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\n2:00 pm\n(The President made a short film in the Studio in the White House,\nfor use as trailer for American-Korean Foundation)\n2:30 pm\n(Mr. Hagerty)\n3:00 pm\nPress Conference\n3:30 pm\n(Hon. Robert Cutler)\n(Hon. James S. Lay)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Briefed the President on N. S. C.)\n4:00 pm Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State\n5:15 pm (Hon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, O. D. M.)\n(Hon. Gabriel Hauge)\n5:30 pm AT THE WHITE HOUSE - (Mr. & Mrs. L. F. McCollum, Houston, Texas)\nOFF THE RECORD\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nWEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1954\n8:15 am (Cong. Glenn Davis, Wisconsin) OFF THE RECORD\n(Photograph taken - photographer from National Committee - of\nthe President handing two pens to the Congressman, used in\nsigning H.R. 7494 & H.R. 7145; Immigration Bills which permit\nentry into U.S. of wives of two of Congressman's constituents)\n9:00 am Cabinet Meeting\nHon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President\nHon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State\nHon. Marion B. Folsom, Under Secretary of the Treasury\nHon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense\nHon. Herbert Brownell, The Attorney General\nHon. Arthur Summerfield, The Postmaster General\nHon. Ralph A. Tudor, Under Secretary of the Interior\nHon. Ezra Taft Benson, Secretary of Agriculture\nHon. Sinclair Weeks, Secretary of Commerce\nHon. J. Ernest Wilkins, Assistant Secretary of Labor\nHon. Oveta Culp Hobby, Secretary of Health, Education & Welfare\nHon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget\nHon. Harold Stassen, Director, F. O. A.\nHon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, O. D. M.\nHon. Philip Young, Chairman, Civil Service Commission\nHon. Arthur Burns, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisors\nHon. Clarence Randall\nMr. David W. MacEachron, Assistant to Mr. Randall\nHon. Sherman Adams\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Bernard Shanley\nHon. James Hagerty\nHon. Gabriel Hauge\nHon. Murray Snyder\nHon. Maxwell Rabb\nHon. Arthur Minnich\nThe following were absent: The Secretary of the Treasury\nThe Secretary of the Interior\nThe Secretary of Labor\nHon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.\n11:00 am National Security Council\nHon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President\nHon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State\nHon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense\nHon. Harold E. Stassen, Director, F. O. A.\nHon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, 0. D. M.\nHon. Elbert P. Tuttle, for the Secretary of the Treasury\nHon. Percival F. Brundage, for the Director, Bureau of the Budget\nHon. Robert B. Anderson, Deputy Secretary of Defense\nHon. Robert T. Stevens, Secretary of the Army\nWEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1954\nPage 2\n11:00 am National Security Council (Continued)\nHon. Charles S. Thomas, Secretary of the Navy\nHon. James H. Douglas, Acting Secretary of the Air Force\nAdm. Arthur W. Radford, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff\nGen. Charles L. Bolte, for the Chief of Staff, U.S. Army\nAdm. Donald B. Duncan, for the Chief of Naval Operations\nGen. Nathan H. Twining, Chief of Staff, U. S. Air Force\nLt. Gen. Randolph McC. Pate, for the Commandant, U. S. Marine Corps\nLt. Gen. C. P. Cabell, Acting Director of Central Intelligence\nHon. Robert Cutler, Special Assistant to the President\nBrig. Gen. Paul T. Carroll, White House Staff Secretary\nHon. Bryce Harlow, Administrative Assistant to the President\nHon. James S. Lay, Jr., Executive Secretary\nHon. S. Everett Gleason, Deputy Executive Secretary\n12:30 pm Senator Eva Bowring, Nebraska\n(Sen. Bowring asked if she might come in & present a Western Hat\nto the President)\n12:45 pm Mr. John McClure\nMr. Bus Ham, Sports writer, Washington Post, Times-Herald, also\nDirector, National Celebrities Tournament.\n(The National Celebrities Tournament takes place at Congressional\nCountry Club September 23-24-25-26, and winners will be awarded\nthe President Eisenhower Trophy: proceeds go to charity. Mr.\nMcClure and Mr. Ham were photographed with the President)\n1:03 pm (The President, accompanied by Mr. John McClure, left the White House\nand motored to Burning Tree)\n1:28 pm (Arrived at Burning Tree - Luncheon with the following:)\n(Mr. John McClure)\n(Col. Thomas Belshe)\n(Mr. Russell Brown)\n2:00 pm (The President teed off with his Luncheon guests)\n4:50 pm\n(Completed 18 holes)\n5:20 pm\n(Departed Burning Tree)\n5:45 pm (Arrived at the White House)\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTHURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1954\n7:55 am\nThe President left the White House for MATS Terminal.\n8:10 am\nArrived MATS Terminal, Washington National Airport.\nEDT\n8:15 am\nAirborne Washington, D. C.\nCDT\n10:30 am\nThe President disembarked plane at Capital Airport, Springfield, Ill.,\nand was greeted by the following:\nHon. William G. Stratton, Governor of Illinois\nSen. Everett Dirksen, Illinois\nHon. C. Wayland Brooks, National Committeeman\nMrs. Wesley Dixon, National Committeewoman\nHon. Morton H. Hollingsworth, Chairman, Republican State\nCentral Committee\nHon. John MacWherter, Mayor of Springfield\nHon. George Craig, Governor of Indiana\nHon. John Chapman, Lt. Governor of Illinois\nHon. Latham Castle, Attorney General of Illinois\nHon. Charles Carpentier, Secretary of State of Illinois\nHon. Elmer Hoffman, State Treasurer\nHon. Orville Hodge, Auditor of Public Accounts\nHon. Vernon L. Nickell, Superintendent of Public Instruction\nHon. Earl Searcy, Clerk, Supreme Court\n10:35 am\nDeparted Capital Airport for Lincoln Tomb.\nCDT\n10:46 am\nArrived Lincoln Tomb - President laid wreath at Tomb. Wreath was\ncarried by U. S. Marine Corps' Officer.\nCDT\n11:00 am\nDeparted Lincoln Tomb for Governor's Mansion.\n11\n11:15 am\nArrived Governor's Mansion - Greeted by Mrs. William G. Stratton\nLuncheon at the Governor's Mansion. (People at the Luncheon were\nthose who greeted the President at the Airport and a few other\ndistinguished guests.)\nIf\n12:45 pm\nDeparted Governor's Mansion for Fairgrounds.\n11\n1:00 pm\nArrived North Paddock at Fairgrounds. Pictures were taken of President\nwith 4-H winners.\n11\n1:10 pm\nLeft North Paddock for Grand Stand.\n\"\n1:14 pm\nArrived Grand Stand.\n11\n1:30 pm\nSenator Dirksen introduced the Governor of Illinois.\nThe Governor of Illinois introduced the President.\n1:30 pm\nAddress by the President.\nTHURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1954\nPage 2\nCDT\n1:452 pm\nPresident concluded his Address.\n11\n1:47 pm\nDeparted Fairgrounds for Airport.\n\"\n2:00 pm\nArrived Capital Airport.\n17\n2:05 pm\nAirborne Capital Airport, Springfield, Illinois.\n11\n3:00 pm\nArrived Glenview Naval Air Station, Evanston, Illinois.\n#\n3:10 pm\nDeparted Glenview Naval Air Station.\n=\n3:35 pm\nArrived Residence of Dr. J. Roscoe Miller, President of Northwestern\nUniversity.\n\"\n3:45 pm\nDeparted Dr. Miller's Residence.\nII\n3:55 pm\nArrived Deering Library.\nn\n4:05 pm\nProcession started.\n\"\n4:15 pm\nProgram started on Deering Meadows. (This was the Second Assembly of the\nNational Anthem.\nWorld Council of Churches)\nInvocation by Bishop Garfield Bromley Oxnam.\nWelcome to the President by Archbishop Geoffrey Francis Fisher.\nAddress by the President\nConferring of an Honorary Degree by Dr. J. Roscoe Miller.\nHymn.\nBenediction by Bishop Livind Josef Berggrav.\nCDT\n4:45 pm\nProgram Ended.\n11\n4:50 pm\nDeparted Deering Library for Airport.\n\"\n5:10 pm\nArrived Glenview Naval Air Station.\n\"\n5:20 pm\nAirborne for Washington, D. C.\nEDT\n8:45 pm\nArrived MATS Terminal, ashington, D. C.\nEDT\n9:05 pm\nArrived at the White House.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nFRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1954\n7:45 am Senator William F. Knowland, California, had Breakfast with\nthe President\n9:00 am (Hon. Herbert Brownell, The Attorney General) OFF THE RECORD\n9:10 am Congressman Charles J. Kersten, Wisconsin\nMr. Arthur Minnich\n(Asked if he might come in and discuss Communist Aggression\nwith the President)\n9:40 am\n(Air Policy Meeting) OFF THE RECORD\n(Arranged by Governor Adams) The following were present:\n(Hon. Sinclair Weeks, Secretary of Commerce)\n(Hon. Chan Gurney, Chairman, Civil Aeronautics Board)\n(Hon. Robert B. Murray, Under Secretary of Commerce for\nTransportation)\n(Hon. Sherman Adams)\n(Hon. Bernard Shanley)\n10:20 am Mr. Ernest T. Weir, Chairman of Board, National Steel Corporation,\nPittsburgh, Pa.\n(Mr. Weir's Washington representative called Mr. Stephens\nlast Monday and requested this)\n11:00 am\nMrs. Fleur Cowles\n(Called Mr. Stephens and asked for this)\n11:30 am H.E. Dr. Carlos Davila, Secretary General of the Organization\nof American States\nHon. Henry F. Holland, Assistant Secretary of State\n(Has just assumed this office and asked, thru Protocol, if might\npay respects to the President. Has in past been the Chilean\nAmbassador to U. S.)\n11:45 am\nCong. Thomas Martin, Iowa\nMr. George Forstner, Amana, Iowa\nMr. Howard Hall, Cedar Rapids, Iowa\n(Hon. Sherman Adams)\nSen. Karl E. Mundt, South Dakota\n(Cong. Martin asked if he might in these two constituents who\nhe says are influential industrialists. They will ask the\nPresident to come to Iowa and speak on Congressman Martin's\nbehalf)\n11:50 am\n(The President signed S. J. Res. 140, \"To establish a commission\nfor the celebration of the two hundredth anniversary of the birth\nof Alexander Hamilton\" OFF THE RECORD) The following were present:\n(Sen. Karl E. Mundt, South Dakota)\n(Cong. Thomas Martin, Iowa)\nFRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1954\nPage 2\n12:00\nHon. Jerome C. Hunsaker, Chairman, National Advisory Committee for\nAeronautics\nDr. H. L. Dryden, Director\n(Chairman Hunsaker asked for this to discuss important policy\nquestions affecting the Committee)\n12:30 pm (Congressman Kenneth B. Keating, New York) OFF THE RECORD\n12:45 pm (Major Anthony Mrous, of Takoma, Washington) OFF THE RECORD\n(Has known the President over 35 years)\n1:00 pm Hon. Joseph W. Martin, Jr., Speaker of the House, had Luncheon\nwith the President.\n2:00 pm (Hon. Bernard Shanley) OFF THE RECORD\n2:15 pm (General Thomas D. White, Deputy Chief of Staff, USAF) OFF THE RECORD\n3:15 pm (Hon. James S. Lay) OFF THE RECORD\n3:30 pm Congressman George H. Bender, Ohio\n(Say goodbye and pledge support to the President's program)\n3:30 pm The President read a sequence for cameras in the Rose Garden to\nbe used in Congressional Film and film, \"Year of Big Decision.\"\n4:00 pm Lead and Zinc Talks - The following were present:\nHon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, O. D. M.\nHon. Gabriel Hauge\nSen. Henry C. Dworshak, Idaho\nSen. Carl Hayden, Arizona\nSen. Clinton P. Anderson, New Mexico\nSen. Arthur V. Watkins, Utah\nSen. Wallace F. Bennett, Utah\nCong. William A. Dawson, Utah\nCong. J. Edgar Chenoweth, Colorado\nCong. Gardner R. Withrow, Wisconsin\nCong. Hamer Budge, Idaho\nCong. Clifton Young, Nevada\n4:30 pm Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State\n5:00 pm Hon. Philip Young, Chairman, Civil Service Commission\n5:20 pm (The President left the White House, accompanied by Mr. Stephens,\nfor unknown destination - THIS WAS STRICTLY OFF THE RECORD)\nAT THE WHITE HOUSE\n6:30 pm (Congressman Charles Halleck, Indiana) OFF THE RECORD\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nSATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1954\n7:00 am (Hon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President, had Breakfast with\nthe President OFF THE RECORD)\n7:45 am The President received a group of Republican Candidates for the\nHouse of Representatives and a photograph was taken of each.\nThe following were present:\nBill Bangert, 1st Dist. Missouri\nWallace Barnes, 1st Dist. Connecticut\nA. D. Baumhart, Jr., 13th Dist. Ohio\nJ. Calvitt Clarke, Jr., 3rd Dist. Virginia\nDavid S. Edwards, 19th Dist. Ohio\nJohn H. Ferguson, 20th Dist. Ohio\nRobert H. Finch, 17th Dist. of California\nAndrew B. Holmstrong, 4th Dist. Mass.\nWalter J. Hunston, 18th Dist. Ohio\nMrs. Lillian Martin, At-Large Delaware\nLeroy Mickels, 15th Dist. Pennsylvania\nWilliam E. Minshall, Jr., 23rd Dist. Ohio\nHerbert Morrison, 21st Dist. Pennsylvania\nJohn P. Ruddick, 7th Dist. Virginia\nBranko Stupar, 26th Dist. Pennsylvania\nEd Willow, 3rd Dist. Minnesota\n8:00 am\nThe President received a group of Republican Congressmen.\n(To say \"goodbye\" and pledge support to the President's program\nPhotographs were taken) The following were present:\nCong. William H. Ayres, Ohio\nCong. Frank J. Becker, New York\nCong. Page Belcher, Oklahoma\nCong. E. Y. Berry, South Dakota\nCong. Edward J. Bonin, Pennsylvania\nCong. Joel T. Broyhill, Virginia\nCong. Joseph L. Carrigg, Pennsylvania\nCong. Steven B. Derounian, New York\nCong. Francis E. Dorn, New York\nCong. Ralph W. Gwinn, New York\nCong. Harold C. Hagen, Minnesota\nCong. Charles Raper Jonas, North Carolina\nCong. Carroll D. Kearns, Pennsylvania\nCong. Clifford G. McIntire, Maine\nCong. Walter M. Mumma, Pennsylvania\nCong. Harold C. Ostertag, New York\nCong. Edmund Radwan, New York\nCong. John H. Ray, New York\nCong. B. Carroll Reece, Tennessee\nCong. Henry O. Talle, Iowa\nCong. Earl Wilson, Indiana\n8:15 am Congressman Leon H. Gavin, Pennsylvania\n(Requested this appointment to discuss overall situation in\noil industry)\nSATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1954\nPage 2\n8:45 am H.E. Senor Don Jose Felix de Lequerica, the Ambassador of Spain\n(Hon. Victor Purse, Acting Chief of Protocol\n(The Spanish Ambassador is retiring and asked thru Protocol\nto say \"farewell\" to the President)\n8:50 am\nMr. Julian Lyles, Texas\nMr. David Lyles, Texas\n(Mr. Julian Lyles works for Governor Shivers)\n9:00 am\n(The President and Mrs. Eisenhower left the White House and motored\nto MATS Terminal, Washington National Airport)\nEDT\n9:23 am\n(Airborne Washington, D. C., for Denver, Colorado)\nMST\n12:32 pm\nThe President arrived at Lowry Air Force Base, Denver, Colorado,\nwhere he was greeted by the following:\nBrigadier General and Mrs. John T. Sprague\nGovernor and Mrs. Dan Thornton\nMayor and Mrs. Quigg Newton\nMr. and Mrs. Aksel Nielsen\nMrs. J. Ramsey Harris\nColonel H. F. Muenter\nMr. Don Brotzman\nColonel M. A. Glazebrook\nLt. Governor Gordon Allott\n12:45 pm\nThe President left Lowry Air Force Base and motored to the Doud\nResidence.\n1:00 pm\nArrived at the Doud Residence.\n1:30 pm\nThe President left the Doud Residence for Cherry Hills Country\nClub where he played golf with the following:\nGovernor Dan Thornton, Denver\nMr. Rip Arnold, Denver\nMr. Maurice Luxford, Denver\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nSUNDAY, AUGUST 22, 1954\nLOWRY AIR FORCE BASE\n10:30 am The President left the Doud Residence for Lowry Field\n10:45 am The President arrived at Lowry Field\n12:15 am The President left Lowry Field and returned to the\nDoud Residence\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nMONDAY, AUGUST 23, 1954\nLOWRY AIR FORCE BASE\n7:30 am\nThe President left the Doud Residence\n7:45 am\nThe President arrived at Lowry Field\n8:45 am\nSenator H. Alexander Smith\nMrs. H. Alexander Smith\nMrs. Shoemaker, their daughter\n11:50 am\nThe President left Lowry Field for Cherry Hills Country\nClub where he played golf with Mr. Rip Arnold\n3:00 pm\nThe President returned to the Doud Residence\n4:50 pm\nThe President left for KLZ, radio and television station\n6:00 pm\nThe President delivered a nation-wide speech on radio\nand television\n6:30 pm\nThe President returned to the Doud Residence\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTUESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1954\nLOWRY AIR FORCE BASE\n7:30 am\nThe President left the Doud Residence\n7:40 am\nThe President arrived at Lowry Field\n8:30 am\n(Charles H. Corlett, Maj. Gen., USA Ret.) OFF THE\n(West Point Classmate of the President\nRECORD\ncoming to pay his respects.)\n9:10 am\nFred Hall, Lt. Governor of Kansas\nMrs. Fred Hall\nFred Hall, III, their son\nMrs. Frank Harwi\nBarbara Harwi, her daughter\nFrank Harwi, her son\n10:00 am\nGovernor Thornton\n10:25 am\nThe President left Lowry Field for Cherry Hills\nCountry Club where he played golf with the following:\nGovernor Thornton\nFrank Leahy\nRobert Goldwater\nElmo Conley\n1:00 pm\nThe President interrupted his golf game to have\nlunch with the following:\nD. G. Gordon\nMark Kramer\nL. M. Pexton\nEd Nichols\nRalph Arnold\nJay L. Beecroft\nGovernor Thornton\nFrank Leahy\nRobert Goldwater\nElmo Conley\n5:25 pm\nThe President left Cherry Hills Country Club\n5:40 pm\nThe President arrived at the Doud Residence\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nWEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1954\nLOWRY AIR FORCE BASE\n7:15 am\nThe President left the Doud Residence\n7:25 am\nThe President arrived at Lowry Field\n8:00 am\n(Mr. Leslie McClellan)\n(Mr. Don Martin)\n(Mr. R. J. Steinbruner)\n(Major Vincent Puglisi)\n(Major Puglisi brought in the above men from the\nBureau of Reclamation to discuss reclamation\nprojects.)\nOFF THE RECORD\n8:30 am\nMrs. T. A. Stockton, Jr.\nAlexe Stockton, her daughter\n(Mrs. Stockton, Republican National Committeewoman,\ncame in to pay her respects.)\n9:00 am\nMrs. Betty Farrington\n(Mrs. Farrington, Delegate from Hawaii, came in\nto discuss Hawaiian Statehood legislation for next\nyear and to invite the President to Hawaii if it\nbecomes a State.)\n9:45 am\nMr. Frank Leahy\n10:00 am\nGeneral John Sprague\nMaj. General Eugene L. Eubanks, Commander,\nTechnical Training Air Force, Gulfport, Mississippi.\n11:00 am\nMr. Aksel Nielsen\n11:05 am\nThe President left Lowry Field with Aksel Nielsen\nfor Cherry Hills Country Club. Drove via\nUniversity Heights.\n12:30 pm\nThe President had lunch with the following:\nHarry Anholt\nRip Arnold\nRichard W. Braun\nD.G. Gordon\nJohn Gordon, his son\nWEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1954\nPage 2\n1:15 pm\nThe President played golf with the following:\nHarry Anholt\nRip Arnold\nRichard W. Braun\n4:30 pm\nThe President left Cherry Hills Country Club\n4:45 pm\nThe President arrived at the Doud Residence\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTHURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1954\nLOWRY AIR FORCE BASE\n7:05 am\nThe President left the Doud Residence\n7:15 am\nThe President arrived at Lowry Field\n7:45 am\nHonorable Bernard Shanley\n9:15 am\nHonorable Errett P. Scrivner, Congressman from Kansas\n10:05 am\nThe President left Lowry Field for Cherry Hills Country\nClub. where he played golf with the following:\nL. C. Fulenwider\nHenry C. Van Schaack, Jr.\nW. K. Koch\n1:45 pm\nThe President had lunch with the following:\nL. C. Fulenwider\nHenry C. Van Schaack, Jr.\nW. K. Koch\nRip Arnold\nThomas E. Stephens\n3:00 pm\nThe President left Cherry Hills Country Club\n3:18 pm\nThe President arrived at the Doud Residence\n5:00 pm\nThe President left the Doud Residence for the Gordon private\nlake on the 6500 block on Pecos Street where he had dinner\nwith the following:\nMrs. Eisenhower\nMrs. Doud\nGovernor and Mrs. Thornton\nMr. and Mrs. D. G. Gordon\n9:20 pm\nThe President left the Gordon lake\n9:40 pm\nThe President arrived at the Doud Residence\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nFRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1954\nLOWRY AIR FORCE BASE\n7:50 am\nThe President left the Doud Residence with the following\npersons and motored to Bal Swan's Hereford Ranch on\nBuffalo Creek where he spent the day fishing:\nAksel Nielsen\nJames C. Hagerty\nChief U. E. Baughman\n5:35 pm\nThe President left Bal Swan's Ranch\n6:50 pm\nThe President arrived at the Doud Residence\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nSATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1954\nLOWRY AIR FORCE BASE\n7:30 am\nThe President left the Doud Residence\n7:40 am\nThe President arrived at Lowry Field\nBefore entering the building, the President reviewed the\nCivil Air Patrol Cadets who were assembled in front of\nthe Administration building.\n8:00 am\nMr. and Mrs. Gordon Callbeck\nMrs. Sadie Callbeck\nBruce and Norma Callbeck\n(Mr. Callbeck, owner of the Third Avenue Flower Shop,\nsupplies the Doud Residence with flowers. He brought\nhis wife, mother and children in to pay their respects.)\n8:30 am\nE. Roland Harriman, Chairman of the American National\nRed Cross.\n10:45 am\nThe President left Lowry Field with Secretary of the Air\nForce, Harold Talbot, and motored to Cherry Hills\nCountry Club where he played golf with the following:\nJim Black\nArt Adkinson, (President, Wabash Railroad)\nGeorge Hannaway, (President, Railroad Tie & Timber Co.)\n1:00 pm\nThe President had lunch with the following:\nRip Arnold\nJim Black\nArt Adkinson\nGeorge Hannaway\nHarry Anholt\nSecretary Talbot\nFred Waring\nWilliam Flenniken\n2:05 pm\nThe President resumed his golf game with the following:\nSecretary Talbot\nWilliam Flenniken\nFred Waring\n5:00 pm\nThe President left Cherry Hills Country Club with Jim Black\n5:15 pm\nThe President arrived at the Doud Residence\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nSUNDAY, AUGUST 29, 1954\nLowry Air Force Base\n8:25 am\nThe President left the Doud Residence with Mrs. Eisenhower\nfor Corona Presbyterian Church where he attended the 8:30\nService.\n9:40 am\nThe President returned to the Doud Residence accompanied by\nMrs. Eisenhower, Mrs. George Moore and her daughter.\n9:10 pm\nThe President left the Doud Residence\n9:25 pm\nThe President arrived at Lowry Field where he boarded the\n\"Columbine\" for a trip to Washington, D. C. stopping on the\nway to pick up Senator Frank Carlson at Smoky Hill Air\nForce Base, Salina, Kansas.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nMONDAY, AUGUST 30, 1954\n6:45 am Arrived MATS Terminal, Washington National Airport.\n6:51 am\nDeparted MATS Terminal and motored to the White House.\n6:59 am\nArrived at the White House.\n8:00 am\n(The following had Breakfast with the President OFF THE RECORD)\n(Hon. Walter J. Kohler, Governor of Wisconsin)\n(General Lucius Clay)\n(Hon. Sherman Adams)\n(Hon. Gabriel Hauge)\n(Discussed the President's Highway Program)\n8:45 am Hon. John Lodge, Governor of Connecticut.\n9:30 am\nThe President signed H. R. 9757, An Act \"To amend the Atomic\nEnergy Act of 1946, as amended, and for other purposes.\"\nThe following were present:\nCong. W. Sterling Cole, Chairman, Joint Committee on Atomic Energy\nSen. William F. Knowland, California\nSen. Edwin C. Johnson, Colorado\nSen. Clinton P. Anderson, New Mexico\nCong. Carl Hinshaw, California\nCong. James E. Van Zandt, Pa.\nCong. Carl T. Durham, North Carolina\nCong. Melvin Price, Illinois\nCong. Paul J. Kilday, Texas\nHon. Lewis L. Strauss, Chairman, A. E. C.\nHon. Henry Smyth, Member, A. E. C.\nHon. Joseph Campbell, Member, A. E. C.\nHon. Thomas E. Murray, Member, A. E. C.\nHon. Donald A. Quarles, Assistant Secretary of Defense\nGen. Kenneth D. Nichols, General Manager, A. E. C.\nGeneral Loper, Chairman, Military Liaison on Atomic Energy\n9:45 am\nThe President signed H. R. 1980, An Act \"To authorize and direct\nthe construction of bridges over the Potomac River, and for\nother purposes.\"\nCong. Joel T. Broyhill, Virginia, was present.\n10:00 am\n(Hon. Robert Cutler) OFF THE RECORD\n11:40 am\nThe President left for the National Guard Armory, accompanied by\nHon. Douglas McKay and Governor Adams, where he address the Annual\nConvention of the American Legion at 12:00 noon.\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\n2:00 pm\n(Hon. Henry D. Smyth, Member, A. E. C.) OFF THE RECORD\nMONDAY, AUGUST 30, 1954\nPage 2\n2:15 pm\n(Barber) OFF THE RECORD\n2:30 pm\nHon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State\n2:45 pm\nThe following came to the White House at this time to accompany\nthe President on his flight West:\nHonorable Herbert Hoover\nHonorable Ezra Taft Benson, Secretary of Agriculture\nCong. Thomas E. Martin, Iowa\nDr. Milton Eisenhower and daughter, Ruth\nMajor Tkach and family\n3:10 pm\nThe President, and members of his party, left the White House and\nmotored to MATS Terminal, Washington National Airport.\nEDT\n3:30 pm\nAirborne Washington, D. C., for Des Moines, Iowa.\nCST\n5:20 pm\nArrived Des Moines Municipal Airport, Iowa.\nCST\n5:30 pm\nDeparted Airport and motored to Fairgrounds.\nCST 6:05 pm\nArrived at the Fairgrounds. Pictures were taken.\n6:20 pm\nArrived at the Grand Stand at the Fairgrounds.\n6:30 pm\nGreetings by the President.\nCST 6:45 pm\nDeparted Fairgrounds for Des Moines Municipal Airport.\nCST\n7:10 pm\nArrived Des Moines Municipal Airport.\nCST\n7:15 pm\nAirborne Des Moines for Denver, Colorado.\nMST\n8:52 pm\nArrived Lowry Air Force Base, Denver, Colorado.\nMST\n9:15 pm\nArrived at the Doud Residence, Denver, Colorado.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTUESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1954\nLOWRY AIR FORCE BASE\n7:30 am\nThe President left the Doud Residence\n7:40 am\nThe President arrived at Lowry Field\n9:38 am\nThe President left from the Brown Palace Hotel for the\nAksel Nielsen Ranch near Fraser, Colorado accompanied\nby the following:\nHonorable Herbert Hoover\nDr. Milton S. Eisenhower\nHonorable James C. Hagerty\nMr. Aksel Nielsen\n11:35 am\nThe President arrived at the Aksel Nielsen Ranch near\nFraser, Colorado.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nWEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1954\nFRASER, COLORADO\nThe President remained at the Aksel Nielsen Ranch near Fraser,\nColorado\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTHURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1954\nFRASER AND DENVER\n2:05 pm\nThe President left Fraser, Colorado, and motored to\nDenver.\n4:05 pm\nThe President arrived at the Brown Palace Hotel, Denver,\nColorado, where he left former President Herbert Hoover,\nand proceeded to the Doud Residence.\n6:55 pm\nThe President departed from the Doud Residence with Mrs.\nEisenhower and Mrs. Doud for the Brown Palace Hotel.\n7:30 pm\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower gave a dinner at the\nBrown Palace Hotel in honor of Honorable Herbert Hoover.\nThe guests were as follows:\nMrs. Doud\nGovernor and Mrs. Dan Thornton\nMr. and Mrs. Aksel Nielsen\nMr. and Mrs. Ward Bannister\nHonorable Robert Cutler\nDr. Milton Eisenhower\nMiss Ruth Eisenhower\nBrig, Gen. and Mrs. John Sprague\n9:05 pm\nThe President accompanied Honorable Herbert Hoover to\nLowry Field where Mr. Hoover boarded the \"Columbine\".\n10:00 pm\nThe President arrived at the Doud Residence.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nFRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1954\nLOWRY AIR FORCE BASE\n7:30 am\nThe President left the Doud Residence\n7:40 am\nThe President arrived at Lowry Field\n11:05 am\nThe President left Lowry Field for the Doud Residence\nwhere he spent the rest of the day.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nSATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1954\n6:25 am\nThe President departed from Lowry Field aboard the\n\"Columbine\" for an air survey of reclamation projects.\nPassengers on the Presidential Plane included:\nGovernor Dan Thornton (Denver to Grand Junction)\nDouglas McKay, Secretary of the Interior\nEzra Taft Benson, Secretary of Agriculture\nW. A. Dexheimer, Commissioner of Reclamation\nR. J. Walter, Jr., Director, Region 7, Bureau of\nReclamation, Denver\nT. E. Stephens, Secretary to the President\nJames C. Hagerty, Press Secretary to the President\nDr. Ivan D. Wood, Extension Agricultural Engineer --\nIrrigation, Department of Agriculture, Denver.\nDonald E. Clark, Regional Forester, U.S. Forest Service,\nRegion II, Denver,\nDon F. Martin, Field Liaison Office, Region 7, Bureau\nof Reclamation, Denver.\nHarold Christy, Superintendent of Water and Power\nDepartments, Colorado Fuel and Iron Corp.,\nPueblo, Colorado, Director of Water Development\nAssociation of Southeastern Colorado, (Denver to\nGrand Junction)\nJohn R. Riter, Chief Development Engineer, Bureau of\nReclamation, Denver, (Denver to Casper)\nE. O. Larson, Director, Region 4, Bureau of Reclamation,\nSalt Lake City, Utah (Grand Junction to Casper)\nHarry W. Bashore, Mitchell, Nebraska, former Commis-\nsioner of Reclamation (Casper to McCook)\nJohn N. Spencer, Regional Irrigation Supervisor, Region 7,\nBureau of Reclamation, Denver (Casper to McCook)\nC. Petrus Peterson, President, National Reclamation\nAssociation, Lincoln, Nebraska (McCook to Denver)\nDr. J. Porter Ahrens, President, Kansas Reclamation\nAssociation, Scandia, Kansas (McCook to Denver)\n8:15 am\nLand at Grand Junction, Colorado\n8:45 am\nAirborne from Grand Junction\n12:44 pm\nLand at McCook, Nebraska (1:44 CST)\n1:15 pm\nAirborne from McCook (2:15 CST)\nSATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1954\nPage 2\n4:30 pm\nThe President landed at Lowry Field, Denver.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nSUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1954\nDENVER\n8:25 am\nThe President departed from the Doud Residence with\nMrs. Eisenhower for Corona Presbyterian Church\nwhere he attended the 8:30 service.\n9:40 am\nThe President returned to the Doud Residence where\nhe remained for the rest of the day.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nMONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1954\nLOWRY AIR FORCE BASE\n7:50 am\nThe President left the Doud Residence\n8:00 am\nThe President arrived at KOA-TV where he delivered\na nation-wide telecast and radio program and pushed a\nbutton which opened the first Atomic Plant (for peace-\ntime purposes) at Shipping Port, Pennsylvania.\n9:30 am\nThe President left the television studio.\n9:45 am\nThe President arrived at Lowry Field\n9:50 am\nHonorable Page Belcher, Congressman from the First\nDistrict of Oklahoma,\n10:00 am\nGeneral Hubert Harmon\n10:15 am\nMr. and Mrs. Fred Mock. (Mr. Mock is a candidate\nfor United States Senator in Oklahoma. He had his\npicture taken with the President. )\n10:35 am\nThe President left Lowry Field\n10:45 am\nThe President arrived at Fitzsimons Army Hospital\nfor his annual check-up. The President remained at\nthe hospital over night.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1954\nLOWRY AIR FORCE BASE\n10:00 am\nThe President left Fitzsimons Hospital.\n10:10 am\nThe President arrived at Lowry Field.\n11:30 am\nThe President awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor to:\n1st Lt. Benjamin F. Wilson\nM/Sgt. Ola L. Mize\nThe guests present at the ceremony were:\nMrs. Mary D. Wilson (Wife)\nMaster David Wilson (Son)\nMrs. Melbourne James (Mother)\nMrs. Richard Harmeling (Sister)\nSFC Melbourne James (Stepfather)\nMrs. Lulu Belle Mize (Mother)\nMr. K. A. Mize (Grandfather)\nMrs. K. A. Mize (Grandmother)\nMiss Betty Ruth Jackson (Fiancee)\nMrs. Nadine Mize (Aunt)\n11:45 am\n(Mr. Leon H. Snyder, Republican National Committeeman\nfrom Colorado) OFF THE RECORD\n12:45 pm\nThe President left Lowry Field\n12:55 pm\nThe President arrived at the Doud Residence\n1:20 pm\nThe President left the Doud Residence with Cliff Roberts\nfor Cherry Hills Country Club, where he played golf\nwith the following:\nCliff Roberts\nGeneral Hubert Harmon\nL.M. Pexton\n5:35 pm\nThe President left Cherry Hills Country Club\n5:50 pm\nThe President arrived at the Doud Residence\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nWEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1954\nLOWRY AIR FORCE BASE\n7:25 am\nThe President left the Doud Residence.\n7:35 am\nThe President arrived at Lowry Field.\n8:00 am\n(Mr. Jack Foster, Editor of the Rocky Mountain News)\nOFF THE RECORD\n8:30 am\nMr. Jock Lawrence, New York City.\nMr. Lawrence came in to pay his respects.\n10:20 am\nThe President left Lowry Field\n10:35 am\nThe President arrived at Cherry Hills Country Club.\n12:00 noon\nThe President had luncheon with the following:\nFreeman Gosden\nDick Garlington\nE. D. Slater\nDick Braun\nC.J.Schoo\nBarry Leithead\nW. A. Jones\nE. J. Campbell\nC.S. Jones\nPhil Reed\nCliff Roberts\nWilliam Robinson\nGovernor Thornton\nWilliam Flenniken\nEd Dudley\n12:30 pm\nThe President played golf with the following:\nFreeman Gosden\nDick Garlington\nE. D. Slater\n5:00 pm\nThe President left Cherry Hills Country Club with Freeman\nGosden and E. D. Slater, Phil Reed and General Howard Snyder.\n5:25 pm\nThe President arrived at the Brown Palace Hotel.\n8:15 pm\nThe President gave a buffet dinner for the following:\nMr. and Mrs. Phil Redd\nMr. and Mrs. Barry Leithead\nWEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1954\nPage 2\n8:15 pm\nBuffet dinner (continued)\nE. D. Slater\nMr. and Mrs. Pete Jones\nMr. William Robinson\nMr. and Mrs. C. J. Schoo\nMr. and Mrs. Charles Jones\nMr. Freeman Gosden\nMr. and Mrs. Robert Woodruff\nMr. Dick Garlington\nMr. and Mrs. Harry Anholt\n11:05 pm\nThe President left the Brown Palace Hotel with Mrs.\nEisenhower\n11:20 pm\nThe President arrived at the Doud Residence.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTHURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1954\nLOWRY AIR FORCE BASE\n7:50 am\nThe President left the Doud Residence.\n8:00 am\nThe President arrived at Lowry Field.\n8:05 am\nMr James Murphy, Chairman, Citizens for Eisenhower\nCongressional Committee.\nMrs. Barbara Gunderson, newly appointed Co-Chairman of\nCitizens for Eisenhower Congressional Committee.\n8:45 am\nMr. Donald Brotzman, Republican candidate for Governor in\nColorado\nHonorable Gordon Allott, Republican candidate for United\nStates Senator in Colorado\nMr. Charles A. Haskell, Chairman, Republican State\nCentral Committee in Colorado.\n10:45 am\nThe President left Lowry Field with Mr. Robert Woodruff and\nMr. William Robinson.\n11:05 am\nThe President arrived at Cherry Hills Country Club.\n12:05 pm\nThe President had luncheon with the following:\nL. M. Pexton\nWilliam Robinson\nPhil Reed\nDick Garlington\nRobert Woodruff\nPete Jones\nCliff Roberts\nSlats Slater\nDr. Howard Snyder\nC. J. Schoo\nFreeman Gosden\nRip Arnold\nWilliam Flenniken\nHarry Anholt\nCharles Jones\nDick Braun\nEd Dudley\nBarry Leithead\nTHURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1954\nPage 2\n12:45 pm\nThe President played golf with the following:\nW. A. Jones\nWilliam Robinson\nBarry Leithead\n4:15 pm\nThe President left Cherry Hills Country Club.\n4:35 pm\nThe President arrived at the Doud Residence.\n6:15 pm\nThe President left the Doud Residence with Mrs. Eisenhower,\nMrs. Doud and Mrs. George Moore.\n6:25 pm\nThe President arrived at the Brown Palace Hotel for a 9:00 pm\ndinner with his friends from the August National Golf Club.\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower remained over-night at\nthe Brown Palace Hotel.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nFRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1954\nLOWRY AIR FORCE BASE\n7:30 am\nThe President had breakfast at the Brown Palace Hotel\nwith the following Midwestern Republican leaders:\nLloyd H. Ruppenthal, Kansas, State Chairman\nWilliam W. Spear, Nebraska, State Chairman\nDave Martin, Nebraska, out-going Secretary-Treasurer\nPerry Compton, Missouri, State Chairman\nNels Kunkel, North Dakota, Campaign Chairman\nDonald C. Pierson, Iowa, State Chairman\nDon Houck, South Dakota, Campaign Manager\nThomas A. Smith, Nevada, State Chairman\nRalph Linn, Wyoming, State Chairman\nWallace C. Burns, Idaho, State Chairman\nCharles A. Haskell, Colorado, State Chairman\nMerrill Johns, Jr., New Mexico, State Chairman\nJames C. Wood, Arizona, State Chairman\nWilliam R. MacKay, Montana, State Chairman\nGordon Yock, Minnesota, State Chairman\nJohn Feikens, Michigan, State Chairman\nAlvin C. Case, Indiana, State Chairman\nRay C. Bliss, Ohio, State Chairman\nMartin Hollingsworth, Illinois, State Chairman\nRobert L. Pierce, Wisconsin, State Chairman\n8:55 am\nThe President left the Brown Palace Hotel\n9:15 am\nThe President arrived at Lowry Field\n9:20 am\nHonorable Robert Cutler\n9:50 am\n( Honorable Robert Cutler)\n( Mr. Dillon Anderson) OFF THE RECORD\n10:15 am\n( Honorable Robert Cutler)\n( Mr. William Francis)\n( Mr. Karl Bendetson)\n( Mr. John Blaffer) OFF THE RECORD\n10:30 am\n( Honorable John Feikens, Republican State Chairman,\nMichigan) OFF THE RECORD\n11:45 am\nThe President left Lowry Field\n12:00 noon\nThe President arrived at Cherry Hills Country Club\nFRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1954\nPage 2\n12:15 pm\nThe President had luncheon with the following:\nLaurence Skutt\nC. S. Jones\nClifford Roberts\nJohn Hay Whitney\nWilliam Robinson\nRobert Woodruff\nPhilip Reed\nW. A. Jones\nC. J. Schoo\nE. D. Slater\nDr. Howard Snyder\nRip Arnold\nFreeman Gosden\nEd Dudley\nDick Garlington\nWilliam Flenniken\nBarry Leithead\n1:05 pm\nThe President played golf with the following:\nC. S. Jones\nRobert Woodruff\nEd Dudley\n5:30 pm\nThe President left Cherry Hills Country Club\n5:45 pm\nThe President arrived at the Doud Residence\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nSATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1954\nLOWRY AIR FORCE BASE\n7:25 am\nThe President left the Doud Residence\n7:35 am\nThe President arrived at Lowry Field\n8:00 am\n(Mr. John Hay Whitney)\n(Mr. Whitney came in to discuss William Jackson's work)\nOFF THE RECORD\n9:35 am\nThe President left Lowry Field with Phil Reed and John\nHay Whitney.\n9:40 am\nThe President arrived at Cherry Hills Country Club\n10:00 am\nThe President played golf with the following:\nPhil Reed\nCliff Roberts\nJohn Hay Whitney\n1:45 pm\nThe President had luncheon with the following:\nPhil Reed\nCliff Roberts\nJohn Hay Whitney\nAksel Nielsen\n2:30 pm\nThe President played bridge with the following:\nPhil Reed\nCliff Roberts\nJohn Hay Whitney\n6:00 pm\nThe President was joined by the First Lady, Mrs. Doud\nand Mrs. Moore.\n7:00 pm\nThe President had dinner with Governor and Mrs. Thornton\nand his guests from the Augusta National Golf Club.\n8:45 pm\nThe President left Cherry Hills Country Club\n9:10 pm\nThe President arrived at the Doud Residence\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nSUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1954\nLOWRY AIR FORCE BASE\n12:58 pm\nThe President left the Doud Residence\n1:08 pm\nThe President arrived at Lowry Field\n1:45 pm\nThe Attorney General\nThe Secretary of Defense\nThe Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff\nThe Secretary of the Treasury\nMr. J. Edgar Hoover\n2:20 pm\nThe President went out of his office to see the following:\nMrs. Eisenhower\nMrs. John Foster Dulles\nMrs. H. Alexander Smith\nMrs. Mike Mansfield\n2:30 pm\nThe Attorney General\nMr. Aksel Nielsen\nHon. Stanley N. Barnes\nAssistant Attorney General\n2:45 pm\nThe Secretary of State\n4:40 pm\nThe National Security Council\n(The meeting was held in the Williamsburg Room of\nthe Officers' Club)\n8:00 pm\nThe President had dinner at the Officers' Club with the\nmembers of the National Security Council\n8:55 pm\nThe President left Lowry Field\n9:05 pm\nThe President arrived at the Doud Residence\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nMONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1954\nLOWRY AIR FORCE BASE\n7:25 am\nThe President left the Doud Residence\n7:35 am\nThe President arrived at Lowry Field\n8:00 am\nThe President had individual photographs taken with the\nfollowing Republican candidates:\nMr. Milward Simpson, candidate for Governor of\nWyoming\nMr. William Henry Harrison, candidate for the\nUnited States Senate from Wyoming\nMr. E. Keith Thompson, candidate for Congress\nfrom Wyoming\nMr. Sam Chaney, candidate for Congress from\nMissouri\nMr. Genoa Washington, candidate for Congress\nfrom Illinois\nMr. LeRoy LaMaster, candidate for Congress\nfrom Texas\nMr. William H. Avery, candidate for Congress\nfrom Kansas, and his son\nHon. Edwin L. Mechem, candidate for the United\nStates Senate from New Mexico\nMr. Thomas H. Childers, candidate for Congress\nfrom New Mexico\nMr. Alvin Stockton, candidate for Governor from\nNew Mexico\nMr. Warren Cobean, candidate for Congress from\nNew Mexico\n8:30 am\nThe President left his office and went to the apron, where\nhe and Mrs. Eisenhower inspected the new \"Columbine\"\nand said goodbye to Mrs. Moore and her daughter.\n8:45 am\nThe President returned to the office.\n9:05 am\nThe President addressed the press in the conference room.\n9:10 am\nThe President left Lowry Field\n9:30 am\nThe President arrived at Cherry Hills Country Club, where\nhe played golf with the following:\nGovernor Thornton\nAllan R. Phipps\nJohn Culbreath\nRip Arnold\nMONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1954\nPage 2\n1:50 pm\nThe President had luncheon with the following:\nGovernor Thornton\nJohn Culbreath\nAllan Phipps\nRip Arnold\n\"Duke\" Dunbar, the Attorney General of Colorado\nCharles Shumate, Colorado State Highway Engineer\n2:35 pm\nThe President left Cherry Hills Country Club\n2:55 pm\nThe President arrived at the Doud Residence\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1954\nLOWRY AIR FORCE BASE\n7:25 am\nThe President left the Doud Residence\n7:35 am\nThe President arrived at Lowry Field\n8:00 am\nThe President met the following members of the Executive\nCommittee of the American Retail Federation\nMr. Rowland Jones, Jr., President\nMr. Q. M. Ward, Assistant to the President\nMr. James C. Lucas, Labor Relations Director\nMr. Paul Hawkins, General Counsel\nE. N. Allen, Hartford, Connecticut\nHarold Brightman, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania\nC. B. Caldwell, Chicago, Illinois\nEdward W. Carter, Los Angeles, California\nWilliam J. Cheyney, Washington, D. C.\nSimon Edison, St. Louis, Missouri\nBruce A. Gimbel, New York, N. Y.\nJulius Goodman, Troy, New York\nVincent D. Kennedy, San Francisco, California\nEarl Kribben, Chicago, Illinois\nRalph Lazarus, III,1 Cincinnati, Ohio\nE. C. Lipman, San Francisco, California\nStanley Marcus, Dallas, Texas\nThomas J. Mullen, New York, N. Y.\nMyron D. Neusteter, Denver, Colorado\nJerome M. Ney, Fort Smith, Arkansas\nC. C. Peck, New York, N. Y.\nIsadore Pizitz, Birmingham, Alabama\nRoscoe R. Rau, Chicago, Illinois.\nWeston E. Hameilton, Salt Lake City, Utah\nLouis Rothschild, Washington, D. C.\nGeorge V. Sheridan, Columbus, Ohio\nJohn T. Skolfield, Gardiner, Maine\nMorey Sostrin, Des Moines, Iowa\nJames B. Webber, Jr., Detroit, Michigan\nDavid Touff\nS. Morgan Sorensen\n9:10 am\nThe President left Lowry Field and motored to Boulder,\nColorado, where he attended the dedication of the\nNational Bureau of Standards Laboratory, arriving\nat 10:00 am.\nTUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1954\nPage 2\n10:00 am\nThe President was greeted at the National Bureau of\nStandards Laboratory by the following:\nHon. Sinclair Weeks\nHon. James C. Worthy, Assistant Secretary of Commerce\nDr. Allen V. Astin\nDr. Frederick Brown\n10:10 am\nThe President proceeded to the Radio Building, where he\nwas greeted by the following:\nGovernor Thornton\nQuigg Newton, Mayor of Denver\nSenator Eugene Millikin\nCongressman Byron Rogers\nCongressman William S. Hill\nCongressman J. Edgar Chenoweth\nCongressman Wayne N. Aspinall\nAfter making a few remarks, the President pressed a button,\nactivating a mechanism which unveiled a plaque which is the\ncornerstone of the Radio Building.\n11:00 am\nThe President left Boulder, Colorado\n11:30 am\nThe President arrived at Brighton, Colorado. He was greeted\nby Frank A. Kemp who took him on a brief tour of the factory\nof the Great Western Sugar Company.\nFollowing the tour, a brief meeting was held in the Office\nBuilding with 15 persons connected with the sugar beet\nindustry.\n12:30 pm\nThe President motored to the farm of Louie J. Ehlen, accom-\npanied by Mr. Kemp and Mr. L. M. Pexton, where he made\na brief inspection and tour.\n12:45 pm\nThe President left the Louie J. Ehlen Farm.\n1:05 pm\nThe President arrived at the Doud Residence\n1:10 pm\nThe President left the Doud Residence\n1:30 pm\nThe President arrived at Cherry Hills Country Club where he\nplayed golf with the following:\nGovernor Thornton\nMr. Moncrief\nL. M. Pexton\nTUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1954\nPage 3\n5:50 pm\nThe President left Cherry Hills Country Club\n6:10 pm\nThe President arrived at the Doud Residence\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nWEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1954\nLOWRY AIR FORCE BASE\nand\nFRASER, COLORADO\n7:20 am\nThe President left the Doud Residence\n7:30 am\nThe President arrived at Lowry Field\n8:00 am\nBrig. Gen Woodbury M. Burgess, Ent Air Force Base,\nColorado Springs, Colorado\n8:30 am\nThe President left Lowry Field\n8:40 am\nThe President arrived at the Doud Residence\n8:55 am\nThe President left the Doud Residence accompanied by Mr.\nAksel Nielsen and Mr. James C. Hagerty.\n10:40 am\nThe President arrived at the Byers Peak Ranch in Fraser,\nColorado\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTHURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1954\nFRASER, COLORADO\nThe President remained at the Aksel Nielsen Ranch near\nFraser, Colorado.\nFRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1954\nThe President remained at the Aksel Nielsen Ranch near\nFraser, Colorado\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nSATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1954\nFRASER, COLORADO\nThe President remained at the Aksel Nielsen Ranch near\nFraser, Colorado.\nMr. Bryce N. Harlow went to the Ranch to go over some\nspeeches with the President.\nSUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1954\nThe President remained at the Aksel Nielsen Ranch near\nFraser, Colorado.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nMONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1954\nLOWRY AIR FORCE BASE\n8:10 am\nThe President departed the Byers Peake Ranch\n9:50 am\nThe President arrived at the Doud residence\n10:20 am\nThe President departed the Doud residence for his office\nat Lowry Air Force Base\n10:30 am\nThe President arrived at his office at Lowry Air Force\nBase\n12:25 pm\nThe President departed his office at Lowry Air Force\nEase for Cherry Hills Country Club\n12:40 pm\nThe President arrived at Cherry Hills Country Club,\nwhere he played golf with Rip Arnold\n4:30 pm\nThe President departed Cherry Hills Country Club\n4:45 pm\nThe President arrived at the Doud residence\n7:45 pm\nThe President departed the Doud residence, accompanied\nby General Francis de Guingand\n7:55 pm\nThe President arrived at the Brown Palace Hotel, and\ndinner was served in the Presidential suite\n10:50 pm\nThe President departed the Brown Palace Hotel\n11:00 pm\nThe President arrived at the Doud residence\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1954\nLOWRY AIR FORCE BASE\n7:15 am\nThe President left the Doud Residence\n7:25 am\nThe President arrived at Lowry Field\n8:15 am\nHonorable Leonard Hall\nMr. James Bassett\nMr. Val Washington\nMr. Robert Humphrey\nGovernor Adams\nGeneral Persons\nMr. Martin\nMr. Morgan\nMr. Hagerty\nMr. Snyder\n10:00 am\nHonorable Harold Stassen\n10:25 am\nMajor General Francis de Guingand\n(General de Guingand, a personal friend of the President,\ncame in to pay his respects.)\n10:45 am\nGeneral Raymond McLain\n11:15 am\nThe President left Lowry Field with General McLain\n11:30 am\nThe President arrived at Cherry Hills Country Club\n12:15 pm\nThe President had luncheon with the following:\nWilliam F. Nicholson\nMark Kramer\nRip Arnold\nJ. G. Dyer\nLaurence Skutt\nGovernor Thornton\nHarry Anholt\nHarold D. Writer\n(The above group presented the President with a five-\npiece furniture set)\nGeneral Raymond McLain\nCarl Anderson\nDon Kennedy\nRoland V. Rodman\nTUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1954\nPage 2\n12:50 pm\nThe President played golf with the following:\nGeneral Raymond McLain\nMr. Donald S. Kennedy\nMr. Roland V. Rodman\nMr. Carl Anderson\n5:10 pm\nThe President left Cherry Hills Country Club\n5:20 pm\nThe President arrived at the Doud Residence\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nWEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1954\nLOWRY AIR FORCE BASE\n7:45 am\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower left the Summer White\nHouse offices for Chapel No. 1, Lowry Air Force Base, to\nattend services for National Day of Prayer.\n8:25 am\nThe President returned to his office.\n8:30 am\nMr. W. N. Flenniken of Denver\nMr. Elmer Brock of Cheyenne, Wyoming\nMr. Lee Keith of Kaycee, Wyoming\nMr. Fred Woodring of Casper, Wyoming\n9:15 am\n(Mr. Aksel Nielsen)\n(Mr. W. E. McCauley)\n(Mr. W. A. Alexander)\n(Mr. J. G. Bejarano)\n(Mr. Nielsen requested that the President see these men\nof the Shell Oil Company from Denver.)\nOFF THE RECORD\n9:55 am\n(Mr. Irving Geist)\n(Mr.. Arthur Rydstrom of New York City)\n(These men, friends of the President, came from New York\nCity to pay their respects.)\nOFF THE RECORD\n11:56 am\nThe President departed from the office and motored to the\nDoud residence.\n12:10 pm\nThe President arrived at the Doud residence.\n1:15 pm\nThe President departed the Doud residence and motored to\nhis office at Lowry Air Force Base.\n1:47 pm\nThe President departed Lowry Air Force Base in the\nColumbine for Missoula, Montana.\n5:31 pm\nThe President arrived at Missoula County Airport, where\nhe participated in a program dedicating the new Forest\nService Smokejumpers Center.\n6:26 pm\nThe President departed from Missoula County Airport and\nflew to Walla Walla, Washington.\n6:45 pm PST\nThe President arrived at Walla Walla, Washington, and\nwas greeted by the following:\nWEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1954\nPage 2\nThe Secretary of the Interior\nSenator Guy Cordon\nCongressman Sam Coon\nGovernor Patterson\nMr. Jess Gard\nMrs. Cornett\nMr. Ed C. Boenke\nMiss Margaret VanLubkin\nGovernor Arthur B. Langlie\nCongressman Hal Holmes\nMayor Buerstatte\nMr. Harlan I. Peyton\nMr. George Kinnear\nMrs. 3. I. Olson\nMrs. Tourtellotte\nMr. James Kuhns\nMr. Arthur Cox\n7:10 pm\nThe President arrived at the Marcus Whitman Hotel in\nCalla Walla, Washington, where he remained overnight.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTHURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1954\nLOWRY AIR FORCE BASE\n7:50 am PST\nThe President had breakfast with approximately fifty\nguests at the Marcus Whitman Hotel, Walla Walla, Washington.\n8:34 am\nThe President left the Marcus hitmen Hotel and drove to\nMcNary Dam.\n9:50 am\nThe President arrived at McNary Dam, and was greeted by\nGeneral Samuel D. Sturgis, U.S. Army Chief of Engineers.\n9:52 am\nThe President entered the Administration Building of\nMcNary Dam, where he was briefed on the technical aspects\nof the Dam by:\nGeneral Samuel D. Sturgis\nGeneral E. C. Itschner\nGovernor Len B. Jordan of Idaho\n10:02 am\nThe President left the Administration Building and\ninspected the Dam.\n10:28 am\nThe President appeared on the speakers platform for the\ndedication of McNary Dam.\n10:40 am\nThe President gave a five minute talk dedicating McNary\nDam.\n11:03 am\nThe President departed McNary Dam and drove to\nPendleton Airport, Pendleton, Oregon.\n12:20 am\nThe President was airborne for Los Angeles, California.\n3:00 pm PDT\nThe President arrived International Airport, Los Angeles,\nCalifornia, where he was met by the following:\nSenator William F. Knowland\nSenator Thomas H. Kuchal\nCongressman Gordon L. McDonough\nCongressman Donald L. Jackson\nCongressman Craig Hosmer\nCongressman Carl Henshaw\nCongressman Edgar W. Hiestand\nCongressman Joseph F. Holt\nCongressman Glenard P. Lipscomb\nCongressman Patrick J Hillings\nTHURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1954\nPage 2\nHonorable Goodwin J. Knight, Governor of California\nMr. Harold J. Powers\nMr. Morris Poulson\nMr. A. Ronald Button\nMrs. Marjorie N. E. Benedict\nMr. Thomas W. Caldecott\nMr. Howard Abmonson\nMr. George Murphy\nMr. David G. Saunders\nMrs. Valley Knudsen\nMr. Oscar Trippett\nMrs. Carol Kearns\nMr. John Krehbill\n5:10 pm PDT\nThe President departed International Airport for the\nStatler Hotel.\n6:00 pm\nThe President arrived at the Statler Hotel.\n8:25 pm\nThe President departed Statler Hotel for the Hollywood\nBowl.\n8:45 pm\nThe President arrived at the Hollywood Bowl, where he\naddressed a public rally sponsored by the National\nFederation of Republican Women and Citizens for\nEisenhower of Southern California.\n9:30 pm\nThe President departed the Hollywood Bowl for the\nStatler Hotel.\n9:45 pm\nThe President arrived at the Statler Hotel, where he\nremained overnight.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nFRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1954\nLOWRY AIR FORCE BASE\n7:30 am PDT\nThe President had breakfast in the Pacific Room of the\nStatler Hotel with a small group.\n9:20 am\nThe President left the Statler Hotel for the Ambassador\nHotel, where he addressed the 73rd Convention of the\nAmerican Federation of Labor.\n10:10 am\nThe President departed the Ambassador Hotel for\nInternational Airport.\n10:33 am\nThe President was airborne from Los Angeles for Denver,\nColorado.\n2:00 pm MST\nThe President arrived at Lowry Air Force Base, Denver,\nColorado.\n2:05 pm\nThe President arrived at his office, Lowry Air Force\nBase.\n2:20 pm\nThe President departed his office enroute to Cherry\nHills Country Club, where he played golf with the\nfollowing:\nMr. Joe Dier\nMr. Rip Arnold\n5:45 pm\nThe President departed Cherry Hills Country Club and\nreturned to the Doud residence.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nSATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1954\nLOWRY AIR FORCE BASE\n6:45 am\n(General Woodbury Burgess called on the President\nat the Doud Residence)\n(OFF THE RECORD)\n7:15 am\nThe President departed the Doud Residence\n7:25 am\nThe President arrived at his office Lowry Air Force Base\n7:50 am\nHonorable Robert Cutler\n(General Cutler came to brief the President on\nNational Security Council Meeting)\n9:15 am\nHonorable Harry Darby\nMr. Emmett Graham\nMr. Joyce Hall\nMr. Sam Heller\nGovernor Ed Arn\n(These men from Kansas came to discuss the possibility\nof the President visiting Abilene in October)\n10:30 am\nThe President left his office and drove to Cherry Hills\nCountry Club where he was interviewed by Charles Lucey\nand then played golf with the following:\nRip Arnold\nFred Manning, Jr.\nJames Hagerty\n5:15 pm\nThe President departed Cherry Hills Country Club for\nthe Doud Residence.\nTHE PRESIDENT's APPOINTMENTS\nSUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1954\nLOWRY AIR FORCE BASE\n10:50 am\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower attended church\nservices at the Corona Presbyterian Church\n12:03 am\nThe President returned to the Doud Residence\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nMONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1954\nLOWRY AIR FORCE BASE\n7:30 am\nThe President departed the Doud Residence for Lowry Air\nForce Base\n7:40 am\nThe President arrived in his office Lowry Air Force Base\n8:00 am\nCongressman J. Edward Chenoweth of Colorado\n(Congressman Chenoweth requested this appointment\nto tell the President of the general political situation\nin Colorado and to have a picture of himself taken\nwith the President)\n8:30 am\nMr. H. Lutcher Brown\n(Mr. Brown is a personal friend of the President and\ncame to pay his respects)\n9:00 am\n(Mr. E. R. Dunning, New York City)\n(Mr. David O. Selznick, California)\n(Dwight Van Meter of New York City)\n(These men came to discuss the possibility of the President\nmaking a film for a television show commemorating\nthe Edison anniversary)\n(OFF THE RECORD)\n9:30 am\nMrs. Ellen Harris, Denver, Colorado\n(Mrs. Harris, candidate for Congress came to pay respects)\n11:15 am\nThe President departed Lowry AFB and drove to Cherry\nHills Country Club accompanied by Honorable Ezra T.\nBenson, Secretary of Agriculture.\n12:30 am\nThe President gave the Beef Stew Luncheon at Cherry Hills\nCountry Club honoring Secretary Benson, attended by the\nfollowing:\nHon. Ezra Taft Benson\nC. Walter Allen\nHarry M. Anholt\nRobert F. Archibold, Jr.\nRalph R. Arnold\nHarry Bashore\nJohn A. Culbreath\nEd Dudley\nJoe G. Dyer\nWilliam W. Flenniken\nMONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1954\nPage 2\nDavid G. Gordon\nCol. Edwin M. Goyette\nEugene F. Gregory\nGen. Martin Griffin\nPalmer Hoyt\nClaude Maer\nLewis B. Maytag\nCharles Newton\nWill F. Nicholson\nCarl A. Norgren\nMarshall F. Norling\nL. M. Pexton\nAlvin Schrepferman\nHoward Shadford\nBrig. Gen. John T. Sprague\nHarry D. Strunk\nHarold D. Writer\nW. R. McIlvaine\nE. J. Campbell\nRichard W. Braun\nR. L. Manning\nFred Manning, Jr.\nEdward D. Nfcholson\nAlan Phipps\nRobert Six\nJack Smith\nBal Swan\nMerriman Smith\nMarvin Arrowsmith\nRobert Clark\nGarnett D. Horner\nMrs. Garnett D. Horner\nEdward T. Folliard\nJerry Greene\nRobert Donovan\nWilliam Blair\nLaurence H. Burd\nEd Darby\nRussell W. Baker\nJohn Sutherland\nGeorge Garrott\nGeorge Herman\nRay Scherer\nCharles von Fremd\nThomas Craven\nArthur Lodovichetti\nRobert Hess\nMONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1954\nPage 3\nWilliam Macy\nMrs. William Macy\nJean DuBois\nHarry Mack\nGlen Nock\nThoreau Willat\nHerbert Lovisone\nFrank Cancellare\nMaurice Johnson\nEd Laker\nJohn Rous\nRonald Weston\nCarroll S. Linkins\nRobert Hansen\nGwen Gibson\nDolores Plested\nMajor Jack Laurie\nJames Leisy\n2:00 pm.\nThe President played golf with the following:\nEd Dudley, Colorado Springs\nRip Arnold, Denver\nBud Maytag, Colorado Springs\n6:35 pm\nPresident left Cherry Hills Country Club and motored\nto the Doud Residence\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1954\nLOWRY AIR FORCE BASE\n7:35 am\nThe President departed from the Doud Residence for\nLowry Air Force Base\n8:00 am\nHonorable Robert Stevens, Secretary of Army\nGeneral Matthew B. Ridgeway, Chief of Staff, United States Army\n9:00 am\nHonorable Arthur Burns\n10:00 am\nMr. Howard T. Shadford of Denver\n(Mr. Shadford came to fit a pair of glasses for the President)\n10:30 am\nThe President departed Lowry Air Force Base for\nCherry Hills Country Club\n11:50 am\nThe President had lunch at Cherry Hills with the following:\nDel E. Webb\nA. C. Rubel\nH. R. Berglund\nJoe Cohen\nLouis Wertz\nBill Morgan\nLewis Hayden\nBill Tomberlin\nMark Kramer\nRip Arnold\nGovernor Dan Thornton\n12:35 pm\nThe President played golf with the following:\nHonorable Dan Thornton, Governor of Colorado\nMr. H. R. Berglund\nMr. Del Webb, Phoenix, Arizona\n3:35 pm\nThe President presented his autograph to Miss Ann Mack\nand Miss Susan Mack, Denver, Colorado\n4:25 pm\nThe President left Cherry Hills Country Club for the\nDoud Residence\n6:45 pm\nThe President left the Doud Residence with Mrs. Eisenhower\nand Mrs. Doud and attended dinner at the quarters of General\nJohn T. Sprague, Commander Lowry Air Force Base\n9:55 pm\nThe President departed General Sprague's quarters for the\nDoud Residence\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nWEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1954\nLOWRY AIR FORCE BASE\n7:45 am\nThe President departed the Doud Residence for Lowry\nAir Force Base\n7:55 am\nThe President arrived at his office, Lowry Air Force Base\n10:20 am\nThe President left Lowry Air Force Base for Cherry Hills\nCountry Club\n10:35 am\nThe President arrived at Cherry Hills Country Club\n10:55 am\nThe President played golf with the following:\nGovernor Dan Thornton of Colorado\nRip Arnold\nPalmer Hoyt\n12:25 pm\nThe President attended a luncheon with the following:\nGovernor Dan Thornton\nMr. George W. Strake\nMr. D. G. Gordon\nMr. Ralph R. Arnold\nMr. James B. Black, Jr.\nMr. Richard W. Braun\nDr. T. Dan Cunningham\nMr. Leonard DeLue\nMr. William J. Geddes\nMr. John R. Gordon\nMr. Paul Grafe\nMr. Edward H. Honnen\nMr. Palmer Hoyt\nMr. Arthur E. Johnson\nMr. James D. Maitland\nMr. Robert P. Martin\nMr. Myer Neusteter\nMr. Myron D. Neusteter\nMr. Everiet Seabury\n4:16 pm\nThe President departed Cherry Hills Country Club\n4:31 pm\nThe President arrived at the Doud Residence\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTHURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1954\nLOWRY AIR FORCE BASE\n7:30 am\nThe President departed the Doud Residence for Lowry Field\n7:40 am\nThe President arrived at his office Lowry Air Force Base\n8:15 am\n(O. A. Lamoreux)\nOFF THE RECORD\n8:30 am\n(Mr. John Jackson, Sr.)\n(Mr. John Jackson, Jr.)\n(Col Schulz requested to bring these two men in to see the\nPresident)\nOFF THE RECORD\n10:00 am\nThe Secretary of Agriculture\n11:05 am\nThe President departed his office for Cherry Hills Country\nClub via Pine Arches Sub Division\n11:25 am\nThe President arrived at Cherry Hills Country Club\n11:45 am\nThe President practiced golf\n12:25 pm\nThe President had lunch at Cherry Hills with the following:\nMr. John Jackson\nMr. John Jackson, Jr.\nMr. D. G. Gordon\nMr. Fred Goodstein\nMr. Harry Anholt\nMr. John Culbreath\nMr. Marshall F. Norling\nMr. William G. Griffith\nMr. Van Holt Garrett\nMr. Donald F. Bromfield\nMr. Alvin F. Franz\nMr. Earl Page\nMr. John McAllister\nMr. F. S. Jones\nMr. Henry Van Schaack, Sr.\nMr. Ralph R. Arnold\nMr. Clarence Daly\nMr. Jack Lueders\nMr. Clarence Sherwood\nMr. Matt J. Skorey\nMr. Joe Dyer\nGov. Thornton\nMr. Lloyd Mangrum\nTHURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1954\nPage 2\n1:10 pm\nThe President played golf with the following:\nRip Arnold\nJohn Jackson, Sr.\nJohn Jackson, Jr.\n4:40 pm\nThe President departed Cherry Hills for the Doud Residence\n4:55 pm\nThe President arrived at the Doud Residence\n5:05 pm\nThe President was made an honorary member of\nBrownie Troop 643, whose leader is Mrs. Claude Mair.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nFRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1954\nLOWRY AIR FORCE BASE\n7:20 am MST\nThe President departed the Doud residence.\n7:30 am\nArrived at his office at Lowry Field.\n9:00 am\nMr. Charles White, President of Republic Steel Company\n(Mr. White came to pay his respects)\n10:00 am\nThe President departed his office, accompanied by\nMr. Charles White and motored to the Brown Palace Hotel.\n10:15 am\nArrived at the Brown Palace where he picked up\nMr. George Allen, proceeded to 1711 California Street\nand picked up Mr. Aksel Nielsen, then drove on for\na sightseeing tour and inspection of Mr. Nielsen's\ntarm, surrounding area, etc.\n11:45 am\nArrived at Cherry Hills Country Club.\n12:00 noon\nThe President practiced golf for fifteen minutes.\n12:15 pm\nThe President had lunch with the following:\nMr. Bill Flenniken (who gave the luncheon)\nMr. George Allen\nMr. Mark Kramer\nMr. Aksel Nielsen\nMr. Charles White\nMr. Rip Arnold\nMr. Lloyd Mangrum\nMr. Don Kelly\nMr. A. M. Bell\nColonel Robert L. Schulz\nMajor A. D. Hardey\nMr. Warwick M. Downing\nMr. Maury Gooden\nMr. L. M. Pexton\nMr. John Louisio\nMr. Jack Beardwood\n1:00 pm\nThe President played golf with the following:\nMr. Charles White\nMr. Don Kelly\nMr. Jack Beardwood\nFRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1954\nPage 2\n4:10 pm\nThe President completed 18 holes of golf.\n4:55 pm\nThe President, accompanied by Mr. Charles White and\nMr. George Allen, departed Cherry Hills and\nmotored to the Summer White House.\n5:15 pm\nArrived at the Summer White House\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nSATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1954\nLOWRY AIR FORCE BASE\n7:25 am The President departed the Doud Residence\n7:35 am The President arrived at Lowry Field\n8:00 am (Colonel John H. McCann) (Came to deliver message to the\nPresident from Brigadier General Woodbury Burgess,\nDeputy Chief of Staff, Intelligence, Air Defense Command,\nColorado Springs, Colorado)\nOFF THE RECORD\n8:45 am General Alfred M. Gruenther\n9:35 am The President departed office accompanied by General Gruenther\n9:50 am The President arrived at Cherry Hills Country Club\n10:05 am The President practiced golf\n10:22 am The President played golf with the following:\nLloyd Mangrum\nRip Arnold\nBill Robinson\n1:11 pm The President completed playing 18 holes of golf\n1:45 pm The President had lunch with the following:\nLloyd Mangrum\nBill Robinson\nAksel Nielsen\nRip Arnold\nDoctor Snyder\nGeneral Gruenther\nGeorge Allen\n2:40 pm The President departed Cherry Hills Country Club\n2:55 pm The President arrived at the Doud Residence\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nSUNDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1954\nLOWRY AIR FORCE BASE\n10:50 am\nThe President left the Doud Residence with Mrs. Eisenhower\nfor Corona Presbyterian Church where he attended the\n10:55 am Service\n12:07 pm\nThe President departed the church and returned to the\nDoud Residence, arriving at 12:10 pm\n12:20 pm\nThe President departed Doud Residence for Brown Palace\nHotel\n12:30 pm\nThe President arrived at the Brown Palace Hotel and\nwas escorted to the Presidential Suite 825 by Harry Anholt\n1:05 pm\nThe President had lunch with the following in Suite 825:\nMr. Charles Halleck, Congressman from Indiana\nMr. John Colbourne, businessman and companion\nof Mr. Halleck, from Morocco, Indiana\n2:00 pm\nLuncheon concluded\n2:30 pm\nThe President left Suite 825 and proceeded to Suite 840\nwhere he joined General Alfred Gruenther, Mr. George\nAllen and Mr. William Robinson\n3:30 pm\nMrs. Eisenhower, accompanied by Mrs. Elvira Doud,\narrived at the Brown Palace Hotel and spent the afternoon\nin the Presidential Suite.\n6:45 pm\nThe President, accompanied by General Gruenther, Mr. Allen\nand Mr. Robinson returned to the Presidential Suite and\njoined Mrs. Eisenhower and Mrs. Doud and were then joined\nby the following: Mrs. George Allen; Governor and Mrs. Dan\nThornton; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Anholt, and Doctor and Mrs.\nHoward McC Snyder.\n7:00 pm\nEntire group proceeded to Room 831 where a buffet supper\nwas served\n8:45 pm\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed Brown Palace\nand returned to the Doud Residence.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nMONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1954\nLOWRY AIR FORCE BASE\n7:20 am\nThe President left the Doud Residence.\n7:30 am\nThe President arrived at Lowry Air Force Base.\n7:30 am\nHon. Charles E. Wilson, The Secretary of Defense\n9:30 am\nHon. Sherman Adams\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. I. Jack Martin\nHon. Bryce Harlow\nHon. Gerald Morgan\nHon. Gabriel Hauge\n11:05 am\nThe President departed the office and went to the Cherry Hills Club.\n11:20 am\nArrived at the Cherry Hills Country Club.\n12:00 Noon\nLuncheon given by the Cherry Hills Country Club members,\nattended by approximately 140 persons.\n1:00 pm\nLuncheon concluded.\n1:27 pm\nThe President played golf with the following:\nMr. Marshall Norling\nMr. Jerry Campbell\nMr. Bob McIlvaine\n4:15 pm\nThe President completed playing 18 holes of golf.\n4:37 pm\nThe President departed Cherry Hills enroute to Doud Resident.\n4:53 pm\nThe President arrived at the Doud Residence, accompanied\nby Mr. George Allen.\n5:00 pm\nThe President departed the Doud residence for Hughes Sound Film\nStudios.\n5:20 pm\nArrived at the Hughes Sound Film Studios where two minute film\nwas made of the President, which will be shown during a two-hour\ntelevision show on Sunday, October 24, 1954, commemorating the\nanniversary of the invention of the incandescent light bulb by\nThomas Edison. OFF THE RECORD.\n6:30 pm\nThe President departed Hughes Film Studios, arriving at the\nDoud Residence at 6:50 pm/\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1954\nLOWRY AIR FORCE BASE\n7:21 am\nThe President departed the Doud Residence\n7:33 am\nThe President arrived at Lowry Field\n8:00 am\nMr. William H. Jackson of New York\n(Mr. Jackson came to report to the President on matters\nrelated to the informational activities of the government)\n9:30 am\nCaptain Mario Lopez of Guatamala\n(Captain Lopez came to present silver tray as a personal\ngift from President Castillo Armas. This arranged at\nthe request of Congressman Pat Hillings and the State\nDepartment)\n10:00 am\nCongressman Richard Simpson of Pennsylvania\n11:25 am\nPresident departed office for Cherry Hills\n11:40 am\nPresident arrived at Cherry Hills Country Club and was\ngreeted by Rip Arnold, Mr. Rankin and Buster Core.\n11:50 am\nThe President practiced golf\n12:20 pm\nThe President had lunch with the following:\nMr. George Allen\nMr. D. G. Gordon\nMr. C. L. Hubner\nMr. Ralph R. Arnold\nMr. Charles Boettcher\nMr. Donald F. Brown\nMr. Erle O. Kistler\nMr. David R. Murphy\nMr. Chris Dobbins\nMr. Harry Sullivan\nMr. Arthur Sheeley\nMr. Leo Levington\nGovernor Dan Thornton\nMr. Mark Kramer\nMr. F. E. Hanka\nMr. William H. Brereton\nMr. Phil Alexander\nMr. Hi Tatarski\nMr. Robert L. Manning\nMr. Aksel Nielsen\nMr. John A. Carbone\nTUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1954\nPage 2\n1:00 pm\nLuncheon concluded\n1:10 pm\nThe President played golf with the following:\nGovernor Dan Thornton\nRip Arnold\nRobert Manning\n4:15 pm\nThe President completed playing 18 holes of golf\n4:33 pm\nPresident departed the Club enroute to the Brown Palace\nHotel, via the Doud Residence\n4:55 pm\nPresident arrived at the Brown Palace Hotel\n8:10 pm\nPresident had dinner in Room 827 with the following:\nMrs. Eisenhower\nMrs. Elvira Doud\nGovernor and Mrs. Thornton\nDoctor and Mrs. Snyder\nMr. & Mrs. John Culbreath\nMr. and Mrs. George Allen\nMr. & Mrs. Harry Anholt\n9:00 pm\nPresident returned to the Presidential Suite, where\nhe remained until 11:27 pm\n11:27 pm\nThe President departed Brown Palace Hotel\n11:35 pm\nThe President arrived at the Doud Residence\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nWEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1954\nLOWRY AIR FORCE BASE\n7:14 am\nThe President departed the Doud residence for his office\nat Lowry Air Force Base\n7:24 am\nThe President arrived at his office, Lowry Air Force Base\n7:30 am\nMr. Henry Lipf, Candidate for Congress from Arizona\nMr. William B. Butler, Candidate for Congress from Texas\nMr. Bruce Alger, Candidate for Congress from Texas\nMr. Erwin H. Schwiebert, Candidate for Congress from\nIdaho\n(These candidates came TO pay their respects to the\nPresident, and to have their picture taken with him)\n7:38 am\nThe President left Lowry Air Force Base\n8:00 am\nThe President departed the Doud residence for Bal Swans\nHertford Farm Ranch, Pine, Colorado, accompanied by\nMr. George Allen\nMr. Aksel Nielsen\n9:14 am\nThe President arrived at Fal Swans Hertford Farm Ranch\n4:55 pm\nThe President departed the Bal Swans Hertford Farm Ranch\n6:12 pm\nThe President arrived at. the Doud residence\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTHURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1954\nLOWRY AIR FORCE BASE\n7:33 am\nThe President departed the Doud residence\n7:42 am\nThe President arrived at his office, Lowry Air Force\nBase\n8:00 am\nHonorable Robert Cutler\n(General Cutler is coming to brief the President on\nNational Security Council meeting)\n9:00 am\n(Hon. Robert Cutler)\n(Major Gen. John K. Gerhart)\n(Mr. Jim Lay\n)\n(Mr. S. E. Gleason\n)\n(Mr. J. Patrick Coyne\n)\n(General Cutler brought these members of\nthe National Security Council in to see the\nPresident briefly) OFF THE RECORD\n9:45 am\nthe Vice President\n10:48 am\nThe President departed Lowry Air Force Base for\nCherry Hills Country Club\n11:13 am\nThe President arrived at Cherry Hills Country Club\n12:00 pm\nThe President had luncheon with the following:\nThe Vice President\nMr. Rip Arnold\nMr. Leonard Hall\nMr. Donald Nixon\nMr. Ray Aberthnot\nMr. Arthur Rydstrom\nMr. George Allen\nMr. David G. Gorden\n4:43 pm\nThe President departed Cherry Hills Country Club\n4:53 pm\nThe President arrived at the Doud residence\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nFRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1954\nLOWRY AIR FORCE BASE\n8:38 am The President departed the Doud residence for his office at\nLowry Air Force Base\n8:49 am The President arrived at his office, Lowry Air Force Base\n10:00 am The following witnessed the President signing a proclamation\nproclaiming the period October 11th thru October 16, 1954, as\nNational Nurse Week:\nAdmiral Lucile Petry Leone, Assistant\nSurgeon General of the United States\nMiss Ruth Sleeper, President of National\nLeague for Nurses\nMiss Agnes Ohlson, President of American\nNurses Association\nMrs. Stuart Alexander, Consultant to the\nSurgeon General\n10:15 am Bishop Ralph A. Ward\n(Bishop Ward, who served the Methodist Church in China\nfor many years and is now resident bishop for Formosa\nand Hong Kong, came to tell the President his views\non the general picture in Asia)\n10:30 am Mr. Shadford\n10:45 am The Vice President\n11:57 am The President departed his office for the Doud residence\n12:05 pm The President arrived at the Doud residence\n5:04 pm The President departed the Doud residence for the Brown\nPalace Hotel\n5:10 pm The President arrived at the Brown Palace Hotel\n5:30 pm Legislative Leaders meeting in the Presidential Suite at\nthe Brown Palace Hotel with the following:\nVice President Nixon\nSenator William Knowland\nSenator Eugene Millikin\nSenator Homer Ferguson\nCongressman Joseph Martin\nCongressman Leslie Arends\nCongressman Charles Halleck\nFRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1954\nPage 2\nCongressman Leo Allen\nChairman Leonard Hall\nMr. James Bassett\nMr. Vic Johnson\nSecretary Thomas Stephens\nMr. Bryce Harlow\nMr. Gerald Morgan\nMr. Jack Martin\nMr. Murray Snyder\n7:14 pm The President departed the Brown Palace Hotel and motored\ndirectly to the Denver City Auditorium\n7:21 pm The President arrived at the Denver City Auditorium to\nspeak at the Republican Rally. The Vice President went\non the air at 7:30 pm, spoke for about eight minutes, and\nthen introduced the President, who spoke until 8:00 pm.\n8:03 pm The President departed from the Auditorium for the Brown\nPalace Hotel\n8:08 pm The President arrived at the Brown Palace Hotel\n8:15 pm The President received the Legislative Leaders in his Suite\nat the Brown Palace Hotel\n8:45 pm The President gave a dinner honoring the Legislative Leaders\nin Room 827 at the Brown Palace Hotel\n10:21 pm The President departed the Brown Palace Hotel\n10:27 pm The President arrived at the Doud residence\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nSATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1954\nLOWRY AIR FORCE BASE\n7:43 am\nThe President departed the Doud residence\n7:51 am\nThe President arrived at his office, Lowry Air Force\nBase\n8:45 am\nLt. Gen. Floyd L. Parks\nCommanding General\n2nd Army\nFort Mead\n9:10 am\nThe President departed the office and motored to Cherry\nHills Country Club, accompanied by the following:\nGeneral Floyd Parks\nGeneral Hubert Harmon\n9:26 am\nThe President arrived at Cherry Hills Country Club\n1:05 pm\nThe President had luncheon in private dining room with\nthe following:\nGeneral Parks\nGeneral Harmon\nMr. Flemming\nAt the request of Mr. Fred Newton, the President walked\non the terrace of the Club where he met 12 employees of\nthe Illinois-California Express Company\n5:15 pm\nThe President departed Cherry Hills Country Club\n5:30 pm\nThe President arrived at the Doud residence\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nSUNDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1954\nLOWRY AIR FORCE BASE\n10:51 am\nThe President and the First Lady departed the Doud\nresidence and motored directly to Corona Presbyterian\nChurch\n10:53 am\nThe President and the First Lady arrived at the Church\n12:06 pm\nThe President and the First Lady departed the Church\n12:08 pm\nThe President and the First Lady arrived at the Doud\nresidence\n12:55 pm\nThe President and the First Lady, accompanied by\nMrs. Elvira Doud, departed the Doud residence\n1:16 pm\nThe President and the First Lady, accompanied by\nMrs. Doud, arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs.\nP. H. Dominick, 5050 E. Quincy Avenue, Denver, Colorado\n2:21 pm\nThe President, the First Lady and Mrs. Doud departed\nthe Dominick residence\n2:39 pm\nThe President, the First Lady and Mrs. Doud arrived\nat the Doud residence\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nMONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1954\nLOWRY AIR FORCE BASE\n7:44 am\nThe President departed the Doud residence\n7:53 am\nThe President arrived at his office at Lowry Air Force Base\n9:15 am\nMr. W. P. Wells of Denver, Colorado\n(Mrs. Eisenhower suggested that Mr. Wells be\ninvited to call on the President)\n9:20 am\nHonorable Frank A. Barrett of Wyoming\n(Senator Barrett came to pay his respects)\n9:35 am\nMr. and Mrs. Robert Six of Denver, Colorado\n(Mr. and Mrs. Six came to pay their respects)\n10:00 am\n(Frank Wood of Wichita Falls, Texas) OFF THE RECORD\n(\n10:43 am\nThe President departed Lowry Air Force Base for Cherry\nHills Country Club\n11:40 am\nThe President had luncheon at Cherry Hills Country Club with\nthe following:\nMr. Ed Dudley\nMr. Al Schrepferman\nMr. Golding Fairchild\n4:38 pm\nThe President departed Cherry Hills Country Club\n4:54 pm\nThe President arrived at the Doud residence\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1954\nLOWRY AIR FORCE BASE\n7:44 am\nThe President departed the Doud residence\n7:55 am\nThe President arrived at his office, Lowry Air Force Base\n8:00 am\n(Mr. C. Walter Allen of Denver)\n(Mr. Tomoshige Arashi)\n(A/2C Hirotoshi Tagashira)\n(Mr. Arashi painted a portrait of the President\nwhich the Rockefeller Center Foundation presented\nto Columbia University. He came to pay his respects.\nAirman Tagashira was the interpreter.) OFF THE RECORD\n9:00 am\nMr. Charles Lucey, Scripps-Howard\nMr. Edward T. Folliard, The Washington Post\nMr. Martin Hayden, The Detroit News\nMr. Dick Wilson, Cowles Publications\n(This delegation from the Gridiron Club came to invite\nthe President to the Gridiron Dinner on December 11th)\n9:45 am\nThe President made a short film to promote national\nsupport for American participation in the 1954-55\nOlympics\n10:25 am\nThe President his office at Lowry Air Force Base\n10:42 am\nThe President arrived at Cherry Hills Country Club and\nplayed golf with the following:\nMr. Bill Flenniken\nMr. Bob Warren\nMr. Rip Arnold\n12:25 pm\nThe President had luncheon at the Cherry Hills Country\nClub with the following:\nMr. R. B. Griffith, Investments, Las Vegas, Nevada\nMr. D. G. Gordon, Contractor, Denver, Colorado\nMr. Thomas P. Campbell, Manager of Parks &\nImprovements, Denver, Colorado\nMr. Sam Gregory, Real Estate, Van Schaack & Co.,\nDenver, Colorado\nMr. John T. McDonough, Manager, Albany Hotel,\nDenver, Colorado\nMr. Frank H. Ricketson, President, Fox West Coast\nTheatre, Denver, Colorado\nMr. Ralph L. Rickenbaugh, Cadillac Dealer,\nDenver, Colorado\nTUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1954\nPage 2\nDr. John T. Jacobs, Physician, Denver, Colorado\nDr. Earl G. Miller, Physician, Denver, Colorado\nMr. Jerry Baake, Beacon Supper Club, Denver, Colorado\nMr. Willie Hartzell, Beacon Supper Club, Denver, Colorado\nMr. Nicholas R. Petry, Contractor, Denver, Colorado\nMr. Ralph R. Arnold, Pro, Cherry Hills Country Club,\nDenver, Colorado\nMr. W. W. Flenniken, Oil Producer, Denver, Colorado\nMr. Robert E. Warren, Insurance, Denver, Colorado\nMr. John A. Culbreath, Insurance, Denver, Colorado\nMr. J. Hal Myers, Investment Broker, Denver, Colorado\nMr. O. G. Martin, Handicap Committee, Denver, Celorado\nMr. Chester M. Schrepferman, Contractor, Denver,\nColorado\n5:43 pm\nThe President departed Cherry Hills Country Club\n5:55 pm\nThe President arrived at the Doud residence\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nWEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1954\nLOWRY AIR FORCE BASE\n8:00 am\nThe President departed the Doud residence\n8:10 am\nThe President arrived at his office at Lowry Air Force Base\n8:30 am\nMr. William Tomberlin of Denver\n(Mr. Tomberlin came to pay his respects)\n8:45 am\nMr. H. W. Scatterday, Sr., of Denver, Colorado\nMr. LeRoy Powelka of Lakewood, Colorado\nMr. Robert S. Lawrence of Lakewood, Colorado\n(These gentlemen came to pay their respects)\n10:00 am\nSenator Arthur Watkins of Utah\n10:35 am\n(Aksel Nielsen) OFF THE RECORD\n10:39 am\nThe President departed his office at Lowry Air Force Base\n10:55 am\nThe President arrived at the Red Comet Manufacturing\nCompany, 138 East Main Street, Littleton, Colorado\n11:32 am\nThe President departed the plant for Cherry Hills Country\nClub\n11:44 am\nThe President arrived at Cherry Hilb Country Club\n12:15 pm\nThe President had luncheon in the main dining room with\na group of 75 Republican workers from Colorado who have\nbeen active in the United Republican Financial Campaign\n5:10 pm\nThe President departed the Cherry Hills Country Club\n5:25 pm\nThe President arrived at the Doud residence\n5:46 pm\nThe President departed the Doud residence, accompanied\nby Acting Press Secretary Murray Snyder\n6:01 pm\nThe President arrived at the Brown Palace Hotel\n7:22 pm\nThe President departed the Brown Palace Hotel\n7:29 pm\nThe President arrived at the Doud residence\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTHURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1954\nLOWRY AIR FORCE BASE\n7:54 am The President departed the Doud residence for Lowry Air Force Base.\n8:05 am The President arrived at his office, Lowry Air Force Base.\n8:30 am Major and Mrs. Charles J. Pinto\n9:10 am Mr. Sam Telep of Greeley, Colorado, Colorado State Chairman of the\nYoung Republicans\nMiss Joyce Bovik of Denver, Colorado, Young Republican National\nCommitteewoman from Colorado\nMr. A. E. Small, Jr., of Edgewater, Colorado, Chairman of the Eleven\nWestern States Council of Young Republicans\n(These Young Republicans came in to present to the President\na resolution commending him for his encouragement to young\npeople to exercise their rights as voters and assume their\nresponsibilities as citizens.)\n10:15 am\nThe President left Lowry Air Force Base and motored to the Windsor\nHotel, picking up Mr. Aksel Nielsen at his office on the way.\n10:40 am\nThe President arrived at the Windsor Hotel, where he was shown\nthrough the Hotel by Mrs. Mary Hohnbaum.\n11:02 am The President departed the Windsor Hotel and motored to the U. S. Mint.\n11:07 am Arrived at the U. S. Mint. The President and Mr. Nielsen were taken on\na tour and inspection of the Mint by Mrs. Alma K. Schneider.\n11:50 am\nThe President and Mr. Nielsen departed the U. S. Mint and motored\nto Cherry Hills Country Club.\n12:07 pm Arrived at Cherry Hills Country Club.\n12:20 pm\nThe President attended a Luncheon at the Club given in his honor in\nthe Empire Room. The following guests were present:\nGovernor Dan Thornton\nMr. Al Peake, Standard Oil of Indiana, Chicago, Illinois\nMr. Dan Gainey, Live Stock, Owatonna, Minn.\nMr. D. G. Gordon, Contractor, Denver\nMr. Marshall F. Norling, Manufacturer Fire Extinguishers, Denver\nMr. Robert P. Martin, Contractor, Denver\nMr. Richard W. Braun, President, Wholesale Florists, Denver\nMr. W. W. Flenniken, Oil Producer, Denver\nMr. Robert E. Warren, Insurance, Denver\nMr. J. Hal Myers, Investment Broker, Denver\nMr. John R. Moran, Attorney, Denver\nMr. E. J. Campbell, Liquor Distributor, Denver\nMr. William E. Morgan, Manager, Union Oil Co. of California, Denver, Colo.\nMr. Chester Schrepferman, Contractor, Denver\nMr. Arthur E. Johnson, President, Argo Oil Corp., Denver\nTHURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1954\nPage 2\n12:20 pm Luncheon - Cherry Hills (Continued)\nMr. L. M. Pexton, President, Denver Union Stockyards, Denver\nMr. Harry Anholt, Manager, Brown Palace llotel, Denver\nMr. Mark Kramer, Secretary to the Governor, Denver\nMr. John A. Culbreath, Insurance, Denver\nMr. Leslie B. Arnold, Mortgage Banker, Denver\nMr. Charles A. Haskell, Attorney, Denver\nMr. Bal Swan, President, Savings & Loan, Denver\nMr. Aksel Nielsen, President, Title Guaranty Co., Denver\nMr. D. E. Buchanan, President, Heckethorn Manufacturing Co., Denver\nMr. Arthur Rydstrom, Senior Vice President, Webb & Knapp, Inc., Denver\nMr. Ralph R. Arnold, Golf Pro, Cherry Hills Country Club\nMr. Lugene F. Gregory, Insurance, Denver\nMr. C. Neil Norgren, Vice President, C. A. Norgren Co., Denver\nMr. J. L. McIlvaine, Contractor, Wash., D. C.\nMr. Edward Carr, Real Estate, Wash., D. C.\nMr. Morton R. Fleming, Investments, Denver\nMr. Norman Smith, Livestock, Larkspur, Colorado\nMr. Roland V. Rodman, President, Anderson Pritchard Oil Corp.,\nOklahoma City, Oklahoma\n1:50 pm The President teed off with the following:\nGov. Dan Thornton\nMr. Rip Arnold\n5:08 pm The President departed Cherry Hills Country Club and motored to the\nDoud Residence.\n5:23 pm The President arrived at the Doud Residence.\n6:08 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower and Mrs. Elvira Doud departed the\nDoud Residence and motored to the Brown Palace Hotel.\n6:15 pm Arrived at the Brown Palace Hotel. The following attended a Birthday\nDinner for the President in the Presidential Suite:\nMrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower\nMrs. Elvira Doud\nGov. and Mrs. Dan Thornton\nMr. and Mrs. David Gordon\nMr. and Mrs. L. M. Pexton\nMr. and Mrs. Harry Anholt\nMr. and Mrs. Aksel Nielsen\nGen. and Mrs. Howard McC. Snyder\nCol. Robert Schulz\nCol. William Draper\nMr. George Allen\n10:59 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower and Mrs. Elvira Doud departed the\nBrown Palace Hotel and motored to the Doud Residence.\n11:06 pm Arrived at the Doud Residence.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nFRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1954\nLOWRY AIR FORCE BASE\n8:22 am The President departed the Doud Residence.\n8:33 am The President arrived at his office at Lowry Air Force Base.\n9:11 am The President departed Lowry Air Force Base.\n9:20 am The President arrived at the Doud Residence.\nMST\n12:15 pm The President departed the Doud Residence.\nMST\n12:25 pm\nArrived Lowry Air Force Base.\nMST\n12:34 pm Airborne Denver, Colorado, for Indianapolis, Indiana.\nCST\n5:34 pm Arrived Indianapolis, Indiana. (See below)\nCST\n9:10 pm Airborne Indianapolis, Indiana, for Washington, D. C.\nSATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1954\nEST\n12:10 am Arrived MATS Terminal, Washington National Airport.\n12:16 am\nDeparted MATS Terminal.\n12:25 am Arrived at the White House.\nOn October 15th, the President went to Butler University, Indianapolis, Ind.\nand delivered a speech before the National Institute of Animal Agriculture at\nButler University Field House.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nSATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1954\n8:45 am (Hon. Arthur Summerfield, The Postmaster General) OFF THE RECORD\n9:00 am (Hon. Robert Cutler)\n9:45 am (Mr. Bill Bangert) OFF the RECORD\n(Mr. Bangert is the Republican Candidate for House of Representatives\nfrom St. Louis, Missouri)\n10:00 am Mr. Spyros Skouras\nDr. and Mrs. Milko Skofic, of Italy\nMr. E. R. Zorgniotti, U. S. Representative of Italian Films\n(Mrs. Skofic is Gina Lollobrigida, leading motion picture star\nof Italy)\n11:00 am (Barber)\n11:15 am General Omar Bradley\n11:30 am H.E. Sir Roger Makins, The British Ambassador\nLord Baillieu, United Kingdom Chairman of the English Speaking Union\n12:30 pm H.E. Mohammed Ali, the Prime Minister of Pakistan\nH.E. Syed Amjad Ali, the Ambassador of Pakistan\nHon. Henry A. Byroade, Assistant Secretary of State\nHon. Horace Hildreth, American Ambassador to Pakistan\n1:00 pm\nThe President gave a Stag Luncheon for H. E. Mohammed Ali, the Prime\nMinister of Pakistan. The following were present:\nH.E. The Prime Minister of Pakistan (Mohammed Ali)\nSir Mohammed Zafrullah Khan - Minister of Foreign Affairs\nand Commonwealth Relations\nH.E. The Finance Minister of Pakistan (Mohammed Ali)\nH.E. The Ambassador of Pakistan (Syed Amjad Ali)\nGeneral Mohammed Ayub Khan - Commander-in-Chief, Pakistan Army\nHon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President\nHon. George Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury\nHon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense\nHon. Sinclair Weeks, Secretary of Commerce\nSen. H. Alexander Smith, New Jersey\nCong. John J. Rooney, New York\nHon. Herbert Hoover, Jr., Under Secretary of State\nGen. Matthew B. Ridgway, Chief of Staff, U. S. Army\nHon. Allen W. Dulles, Director, C. I. A.\nHon. Henry A. Byroade, Assistant Secretary of State\nAmbassador Horace A. Hildreth\nHon. Theodore C. Streibert, Director, U.S.I.A.\nDr. Dennis A. Fitzgerald, F. O. A.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nSUNDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1954\n9:00 am The President and Mrs. Eisenhower attended the nine o'clock\nService at the National Presbyterian Church.\n10:10 am\nThe President met with the following in the Red Room:\nHon. Val Peterson, F. C. D. A.\nHon. Carter Burgess, Assistant Secretary of Defense\nHon. Sherman Adams\nHon. James Hagerty\nMr. William Hopkins\n(The President authorized relief for the hurricane\nstricken areas)\n10:20 am The President went over to the Executive Office.\n12:40 pm The President returned to the White House accompanied by Mr.\nWilliam Robinson.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nMONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1954\n8:00 am Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State, had Breakfast with\nthe President.\n9:45 am Hon. John E. Peurifoy, American Ambassador to Thailand\n(Mr. Puerifoy requested this, thru Protocol, prior to\ndeparture for his new post)\n10:00 am H.E. Dr. John Edward Holloway, the Ambassador of the Union of\nSouth Africa\n(Newly appointed - presented his credentials)\n10:30 am Hon. Gabriel Hauge\n(This is usual Monday appointment: Dr. Burns was out of town)\n11:00 am Admiral Arthur W. Radford, Chairman, J. C. S.\n(Usual Monday appointment)\n11:30 am Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State\nHon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense\nAdmiral Arthur W. Radford, Chairman, J. C. S.\nGen. Nathan F. Twining, Chief of Staff, U.S. Air Force\nGen. Matthew B. Ridgway, Chief of Staff, U. S. Army\nAdm. Robert B. Carney, Chief of Naval Operations\n(Hon. Robert Cutler)\n(Arranged by Mr. Cutler)\n12:30 pm Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense\n(Usual Monday appointment)\n12:45 pm The President received the first \"Forget-Me-Not\" from representatives\nof the Disabled American Veterans, opening their annual drive. The\nfollowing were present:\nColonel W. E. Leonard\nMrs. Virginia Turner\nAbraham E. Neiden, Department Commander, DAV\n1:00 pm (Hon. Herbert Brownell, The Attorney General, had Luncheon with\nthe President - OFF THE RECORD)\n2:30 pm Hon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President\n5:00 pm H.E. William V. S. Tubman, the President of Liberia, arrived at the\nWhite House.\n8:30 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower gave a dinner for H. E. William\nV. S. Tubman, the President of Liberia.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1954\n8:30 am\nCabinet Meeting\nHon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State\nHon. Herbert Hoover, Jr., Under Secretary of State\nHon. Marion Folsom, Under Secretary of the Treasury\nHon. Robert Stevens, Secretary of the Army\nHon. Herbert Brownell, The Attorney General\nHon. Arthur Summerfield, The Postmaster General\nHon. Douglas McKay, Secretary of the Interior\nHon. True D. Morse, Under Secretary of Agriculture\nHon. Sinclair Weeks, Secretary of Commerce\nHon. James P. Mitchell, Secretary of Labor\nHon. Oveta Culp Hobby, Secretary of Health, Education & Welfare\nHon. Percival F. Brundage, Deputy Director, Bur. of the Budget\nHon. Harold Stassen, Director, F. O. A.\nHon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, O. D. M.\nHon. Philip Young, Chairman, Civil Service Commission\nHon. Preston Hotchkiss, of the Economic and Security Council of UN\nHon. Arthur Burns, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisors\nHon. Sherman Adams\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Bernard Shanley\nHon. James Hagerty\nHon. Robert Cutler\nHon. Gabriel Hauge\nHon. Bryce Harlow\nCol. Goodpaster\nHon. Gerald Morgan\nHon. Jack Martin\nHon. Murray Snyder\nHon. Maxwell Rabb\nHon. Arthur Minnich\nMr. Patterson\nThe following were absent:\nThe Vice President\nThe Secretary of the Treasury\nThe Secretary of Defense\nThe Secretary of Agriculture\nThe Director, Bureau of the Budget\nHon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.\n10:00 am\nThe President opened the \"New Product, New Methods and Patent Exhibit\"\nat Veterans Memorial Building, Detroit, Michigan, by a telephone\nmessage of greeting. (The President left the Cabinet Meeting and\nwent into the Conference Room for this.)\n11:30 am\n(General James Doolittle)\n(Hon. Robert Cutler)\n(Mr. J. Patrick Coyne)\n(Mr. S. Paul Johnston)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Mr. William D. Pawley)\n(Mr. William D. Franke)\n(Mr. Morris Hadley)\n(Forty-five minute OFF THE RECORD meeting arranged by Gen. Cutler)\nTUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1954\nPage 2\n12:30 pm H.E. Sir Roger Makins, the British Ambassador\nHon. Herbert Morrison\nHon. C. Burke Elbrick, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for\nEuropean Affairs\n(Arranged at the request of Under Secretary of State Hoover)\n1:00 pm (LUNCH)\n2:00 pm Hon. James Scott Kemper, American Ambassador to Brazil\n(Ambassador Kemper wrote Mr. Stephens and requested this)\n2:25 pm The President left for Constitution Hall, where he participated in\nthe 1954 Honor Award Ceremony for the Department of State.\n(The President said a few words of greeting, after which he\npresented the awards to the recipients, who are employees\nof the Department of State.)\n3:15 pm (Mr. Cy. Sulzberger) OFF THE RECORD\n(Col. Schulz brought Mr. Sulzberger in from his office.)\n7:50 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower left for the Liberian Embassy,\nwhere they attended a dinner in their honor given by H. E. William\nV. S. Tubman, the President of Liberia.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nWEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1954\n7:35 am The President departed the White House for MATS Terminal.\n7:47 am Arrive MATS Terminal, Washington National Airport.\n7:55 am Airborne for Hartford, Connecticut.\n9:15 am Arrive Bradley Airport, Hartford, Connecticut.\n9:30 am Departure of Presidential motorcade for Trinity College.\n10:15 am Arrival of Presidential motorcade at Residence of Dr. Jacobs.\n10:15 am The President meets Board of Trustees, members of the Faculty and\ndons cap and gown.\n10:50 am\nPresident joins academic procession.\n10:59 am\nPresident arrives at platform.\n11:00 am\nInvocation.\nNational Anthem.\nBrief Address by Dr. Jacobs.\nHymn.\nCitation.\nConferring of honorary degree on President.\n11:20 am\nAddress by the President.\n11:30 am\nAlma Mater.\n11:33 am Benediction.\n11:35 am Recessional.\n11:45 am At Residence of Dr. Jacobs.\n12:20 pm Departed Residence of Dr. Jacobs enroute to Bushnell Park.\n12:27 pm Arrived Bushnell Park.\n12:30 pm Background talk by Mr. R. Tyrol.\n12:32 pm National Anthem by Mr. Phim Hall.\n12:35 pm Invocation by Bishop O'Brien.\n12:38 pm Lt. Gov. Allen introduced Senator Prescott Bush.\n12:40 pm Lt. Gov. Allen introduced Senator William A. Purtell.\nWEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1954\nPage 2\n12:42 pm Lt. Gov. Allen presented a birthday cake to Gov. Lodge.\n12:45 pm\nThe President spoke briefly.\n12:48 pm\nPrayer for Peace by Bishop Gray, Episcopal Church.\n12:50 pm Lt. Gov. Allen requested the President to cut birthday cake.\n12:52 pm\nBenediction by nabbi Feldman.\n12:55 pm\nConclusion.\n1:00 pm\nPresidential motorcade departed Bushnell Park.\n1:45 pm\nArrived at Bradley Airport.\n1:50 pm\nAirborne Hartford, Conn., for LaGuardia Field.\n2:30 pm\nArrived Marine Terminal, LaGuardia Field, New York.\n2:40 pm Motorcade departed LaGuardia Field.\n3:05 pm\nMotorcade arrived Hotel Astor.\n3:15 pm\nThe President dropped in on Luncheon Meeting of the West Point\nSociety of New York and spoke a few words of greeting.\n3:30 pm\n(Mr. Goldman - The President's tailor came in with the President's\nnew dress suit. Col. Schulz arranged appt. OFF THE RECORD)\n7:10 pm\nFollowing persons arrived in Suite 700 and escorted President to\nColumbia Room:\nMr. Ralph E. Samual\nMr. Joseph Willen\nMr. Albert Greenfield\nMr. Henry L. Moses\nMr. Joseph Blaustein\n7:15 pm\nPresident departed Suite for Room \"A\" and group picture.\n7:18 pm\nLeft Room \"A\" for Columbia Room.\n7:19 pm\nArrived Columbia Room.\n7:37 pm\nThe President escorted by Mr. Ralph Samual, National Chairman, American\nJewish Tercentenary Committee, left for Grand Ballroom.\n7:39 pm\nPresident arrived in Grand Ballroom.\n7:40 pm Mr. Joseph Willen introduced Rev. David De Solo Pool, who delivered\nthe Invocation.\nWEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1954\nPage 3\n7:42 pm National Anthem by West Point Jewish Chapel Choir, under the\ndirection of First Class Cadet Jack Goldstein.\n7:45 pm\nDinner Service started.\n9:10 pm\nDinner Service completed.\n9:10 pm\nPrayer by Dr. Israel Goldstein.\n9:12 pm\nIntroductory remarks by Mr. Willen.\n9:14 pm\nMr. David Bernstein read messages from Prime Ministers of England,\nHolland and Israel.\n9:17 pm\nAddress by Mayor Robert F. Wagner.\n9:22 pm\nAddress by Governor Thomas E. Dewey.\n9:32 pm\nSongs by West Point Jewish Chapel Choir.\n9:35 pm\nAddress by Mr. Ralph E. Samual.\n9:52 pm\nSongs by Irving Berlin.\n10:00 pm\nMr. Willen introduced Judge Edgar J. Nathan, Jr., who introduced\nthe President.\n10:30 pm\nPresident concluded his Address.\n10:33 pm\nRev. Barrett R. Brisinen delivered the Benediction.\n10:35 pm\nPresident departed for his Suite on 7th Floor.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTHURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1954\n8:55 am\nThe President left the Astor hotel and motored to the Roosevelt Hotel.\n9:00 am\nThe President arrived at the Roosevelt Hotel and was greeted by\nGovernor Dewey and Senator Ives. They then proceeded to Room 1229.\n9:13 am\nThe President left Room 1229 enroute to the Palm Room.\n9:15 am\nArrived at the Palm Room. The President received Finance Group\nheaded by Jock Whitney and also workers at Senator Ives' Headquarters.\n9:35 am\nThe President, accompanied by Governor Dewey and Senator Ives, departed\nthe Roosevelt Hotel and motored through New York City visiting the\nfollowing:\nThe George Washington Carver Houses\nNew Major Feegan Expressway in the Bronx\nMedical and Surgical Building of the Manhattan State Hospital\non Wards Island\nFarragut Houses in Brooklyn\nBasic Sciences Building for the State University's College\nof Medicine in Brooklyn\n1:05 pm\nThe President arrived at the Valdorf-Astoria Hotel, where he\nestablished headquarters.\n2:00 pm\nGeneral Augustin Munoz-Grandes, Spanish Minister of the Army\nCol. Lyman D. Bothwell, U. S. Army\n(This appointment was arranged at the request of the Department\nof Defense and the State Department)\n2:30 pm\nMr. Charles E. Wilson, W. R. Grace & Company\nMr. D. C. Luce, Exec. Chairman, Light's Diamond Jubilee Committee\n(Mr. Wilson and Mr. Luce presented the Light's Diamond Jubilee\nDesk Plaque to the President)\n3:00 pm\nMr. Marty Snyder, Boneless Turkey Company\n3:30 pm\nHon. Clifford Case, Candidate for Senator from New Jersey\nMr. Fred E. Shepard, Congressional Candidate from New Jersey\n7:10 pm\nHis Eminence Cardinal Spellman arrived at the Presidential Suite.\n7:20 pm\nThe President and Cardinal Spellman left the Suite and went to the\nJade Room on the 3rd Floor.\n7:23 pm\nArrived at the Jade Room and group picture was taken with the President,\nCardinal Spellman, Governor Dewey, Mayor Wagner and Charles Silver.\n7:30 pm\nLeft the Jade Room.\n7:30 pm\nArrived Basildon Room.\nto\n8:05 pm\nTHURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1954\nPage 2\n8:05 pm The President, excorted by Cardinal Spellman, departed the Basildon\nRoom for the Grand Ballroom.\n8:07 pm Arrived Grand Ballroom.\n8:10 pm Invocation by Cardinal Spellman.\n8:12 pm\nNational Anthem.\n8:15 pm\nDinner Service started.\n9:30 pm\nDinner Service completed.\n9:30 pm Address by Charles Silver.\n9:40 pm Address by Mayor Robert F. Wagner.\n9:48 pm\nMimi Benzell, Concert Star.\n9:59 pm Address by Governor Thomas E. Dewey.\n10:12 pm Address by His Eminence Cardinal Spellman, who introduced the President.\nto\n10:30 pm\n10:30 pm\nAddress by the President.\n11:00 pm President concluded his Address.\n11:05 pm The President left the Grand Ballroom and went to the Presidential\nSuite, where he remained overnight.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nFRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1954\n6:30 am\nThe President departed the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel and motored to\nLaGuardia Field.\n6:55 am\nThe President arrived at Marine Terminal, LaGuardia Field.\n7:00 am\nAirborne for Washington, D. C.\n8:05 am\nArrived MATS Terminal, Washington, D. C.\n8:10 am\nDeparted MATS Terminal and motored to the White House.\n8:25 am\nArrived at the White House.\n9:00 am\nNational Security Council\nHon. Herbert Hoover, Jr., Acting Secretary of State\nHon. Robert T. Stevens, Acting Secretary of Defense\nHon. Glen Lloyd, Acting Director, Foreign Operations Adm.\nHon. Arthur 3. Flenming, Director, Office of Defense Mobilization\nHon. George M. Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury\nHon. William P. Rogers, for the Attorney General\nHon. Howland R. Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget\nHon. Lewis L. Strauss, Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission\nHon. Arthur F. Burns, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisors\nHon. Charles S. Thomas, Secretary of the Navy\nHon. Harold E. Talbott, Secretary of the Air Force\nHon. Donald A. Guarles, Assistant Secretary of Defense\nAdm. Arthur W. Radford, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff\nGen. Matthew B. Ridgway, Chief of Staff, U. S. Army\nAdm. Robert B. Carney, Chief of Naval Operations\nGen. Nathan II. Twining, Chief of Staff, U. S. Air Force\nGen. L. H. Shepherd, Jr., Commandant, U. S. Marine Corps\nHon. Allen W. Dulles, Director of Central Intelligence\n.\nHon. Robert Cutler, Special Assistant to the President\nCol. Andrew J. Goodpaster, White House Staff Secretary\nHon. Walter S. Robertson, Assistant Secretary of State\nHon. James S. Lay, Jr., Executive Secretary, N. S. C.\nHon. S. Everett Gleason, Deputy Executive Secretary, N. S. C.\n11:45 am\n(Hon. Allen Dulles, Director of Central Intelligence) OFF THE RECORD\n12:00\nHon. Arthur 3. Flemming, Director, 0. D. M.\n(The President wrote Dr. Flemming he wanted to see him soon\nafter his return to Washington)\n12:20 pm\n(Hon. Arthur S. Summerfield, The Postmaster General)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Hon. Charles R. Hook, Jr., Deputy Postmaster General)\n1:00 pm\n(Hon. Paul Hoffman had Luncheon OFF THE RECORD with the President)\n4:20 pm\nHon. Joseph M. Dodge, former Director, Bureau of the Budget\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nSATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1954\n8:45 am (Hon. Herbert Hoover, Jr., Acting Secretary of State)\n(Mr. James R. Gardner, Intelligence, State Department) OFF THE RECORD\n(Mr. T. Achilles Polyzoides, Intelligence, State Dept.)\n(Hon. Sherman Adams)\n9:00 am Mr. Walter Sundlun, Republican Nominee for the Senate from Rhode Island\n(Hon. Jack Martin)\n(Came in to pay his respects - photograph was taken)\n9:30 am The President received the members of the United States Committee for\nthe United Nations.\n(The President was asked to see this group in order to keynote\nobservance Sunday, October 24th, as United Nations Day)\nThe following were present:\nBAILEY, Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd, U.S. Committee for the UN, Wash., D.C.\nBALBACH, Mr. Louis, U.S. Committee for the UN, wash., D. C.\nBLAUSTEIN, Mr. Jacob, American Production & Trading, Baltimore\nBROWN, Mr. Thad, V.P., National Association of Radio and\nTelevision Broadcasters, 1771 N St., N. W., Washington, D. C.\nCOOK, Mr. Howard, Division of Public Services, Dept. of State\nCURTIS, Mr. Harold L., Shell Oil Company, 50 West 50th St.,\nNew York City\nEVANS, Mrs. Austin, American Association of University Women,\n445 Riverside Drive, New York City\nFIELD, Mr. Marshall, Jr., 211 Wacker Drive, Chicago 6, Illinois\nFINLETTER, Mr. Thomas K., 488 Madison Ave., New York City\nFLINN, Mr. W. G., American Association of Machinists, 9th\nand Mt. Vernon Place, Washington, D. C.\nFREDERICK, Mr. Frank, 50 State Street, Boston, Massachusetts\nGECHAS, Miss Olga B., U. S. Committee for the UN, Wash., D.C.\nGOLDBERG, Dr. Maurice\nHEINZ, Mr. Henry II, H. J. Heinz Co., 1062 Progress St.,\nPittsburgh 30, Pennsylvania\nHICKOK, Mr. Ray T., Hickok Manufacturing Co., Inc., 850 St.\nPaul St., Rochester 1, New York\nHILTON, Mr. Conrad, 9970 Santa Monica Blvd., Beverly Hills, Calif.\nHOFFMAN, Mr. Paul, The Studebaker Corp, 4530 Loma Vista Ave.,\nLos Angeles, California\nHoxter, Mr. Curtis, American Machine & Foundry Co., 261 Madison\nAve., New York City\nJANSSON, Mrs. Kathryn, American Association for the United\nNations, 1420 New York Ave., N. W., Washington, D. C.\nJOHANSEN, Mr. Paul, Director, UN Information Office, 2000\nMassachusetts Ave., N. W., washington, D. C.\nKATZ, Mr. Milton, 914 E. Green St., Pasadena, California\nKEY, Mr. David McK., Assistant Secretary of State, Wash., D. C.\nLARMON, Mr. Sigurd S., 285 Madison Ave., New York City\nLOCKWOOD, Mrs. Warren\nLEONARD, Mrs. Robert F., League of Women Voters, 1026 - 17th\nStreet, N. W., Washington, D. C.\nSATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1954\nPage 2\n9:30 am United States Committee for the United Nations (Continued)\nMALLON, Mr. H. Neil, President, Dresser Industries, Dallas, Texas\nMcDONNELL, Mr. J. S., President, McDonnell Aircraft Corp, St.\nLouis, Missouri\nMASON, Mrs. William T., President, National Council of Negro Women,\n1318 Vermont Ave., N. V., Washington, D. C.\nMcILVAINE, Mr. Robinson, Assistant to the Assistant Secretary of\nState for Public Affairs, Wash., D. C.\nMcLAUGHLIN, Mr. Robert, Public Utilities Commission, District\nBuilding, Washington, D. C.\nMINTENER, Hon. Bradshaw, Department of Health, Education & Welfare,\n4515 Dexter St., N. W., Washington, D. C.\nMOORE, Mr. Hugh, Chmn of the Board, Dixie Cup Co., Laston, Pa.\nMORRIS, Mr. Edgar, Chairman, Washington UN Day Committee, 4001\nLinnean Ave., N. W., Washington, D. C.\nPARKER, Mr. Joseph, National Grange, 744 Jackson Place, Wash., D. C.\nPATTERSON, Mr. Morehead, Chairman, U. S. Committee for the UN,\nAmerican Machine & Foundry Co., 261 Madison Ave., N.Y.C.\nPRENTIS, Mr. H. W., Jr., Chairman, Armstrong Cork Co., Lancaster, Pa.\nREID, Dr. Robert H., National Education Association, 1201 - 16th St.,\nWashington, D. C.\nROCKEFELLER, Mr. John D., III, 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York City\nSAYMON, Miss Eleanor, Division of Public Services, Dept of State\nSCHIFF, Mr. Philip, National Jewish Welfare Board, 1637 Mass. Ave.,\nWashington, D. C.\nSCHMIDT, Mr. Adolph N., V.P., T. Mellon & Sons, 525 William Penn\nPlace, Pittsburgh 30, Pennsylvania\nSCOTT, Mr. Edgar, Montgomery & Scott, Fidelity, Philadelphia Trust\nBuilding, Philadelphia, Pa.\nSIBLEY, Mr. Harper, Hiram Sibley Bldg., Rochester, New York\nSTEINKRAUS, Mr. Herman, 30 Grand St., Bridgeport 2, Connecticut\nSTOREY, Mr. R. G., President, Southwestern Legal Foundation,\nDallas, Texas\nSWEETSER, Mr. Arthur, 3060 Garrison Place, N. W., Washington, D. C.\nTALTON, Mrs. Roland, U. S. Committee for the UN, Wash., D. C.\nTURCK, Mr. Fenton B., President, F. B. Turck & Co., 10 Rockefeller\nPlaza, New York City\nWHEELOCK, Mr. Ward, Chairman of the Board, Ward Wheelock Co., Lincoln-\nLiberty Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa.\nWHITE, Mr. Frank X., American Machine & Foundry, 261 Madison Ave.,\nNew York, New York\nWHITNEY, Mr. George, 23 Wall Street, New York 8, New York\nWOODS, Mrs. Helen, 1248 - 30th St., N. W., Washington, D. C.\nYOUNG, Mrs. William Harvey, Camp Fire Girls, 2817 - 31st St., N.W.,\nWashington, D. C.\nZECKENDORF, Mr. William, 383 Madison Ave., New York City\n10:20 am The President departed the White House and motored to his farm at\nGettysburg, Pennsylvania. Enroute he stopped at the Pennsylvania\nMonument on Gettysburg Battlefield and said a few words of greeting\nto the people assembled there.\nSATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1954\nPage 3\n1:00 pm The President was host at an outdoor luncheon at his farm at\nGettysburg, Pennsylvania, for Lt. Governor Lloyd H. Wood,\nRepublican Candidate for Governor of Pennsylvania and other\nRepublican candidates in the State.\nFollowing the Luncheon, the President departed for Camp David,\nMaryland, where he spent the week-end.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nSUNDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1954\nAT CAMP DAVID, MARYLAND\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nMONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1954\n9:25 am\n(The President arrived at the White House, after spending the\nweek-end at Camp David, Maryland)\n9:30 am\n(Mr. Aksel Nielsen, Denver, Colorado) OFF THE RECORD\n10:15 am\nHon. John L. Tappin, American Ambassador to Libya\n(Newly appointed and asked, thru Protocol, to pay respects before\ndeparting for new post.)\n10:30 am\nThe Earl of Wemyss and March, Chairman of the Council, National\nTrust for Scotland\nH.E. Sir Roger Makins, the British Ambassador\nAppointment arranged at the request of Sir Alan Lascelles. Lord\nWemyss and Lady Wemyss are the guest of Mr. David Finley while\nvisiting in Washington)\n11:00 am\nHon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense\n(Usual Monday appointment)\n11:40 am\nThe President left for the Airport to meet the Secretary of State.\n12:30 pm\nThe President returned to the White House.\n12:45 pm\nMr. John Thomas, Republican Candidate for the House of Representatives,\nfrom State of Illinois\nDr. Charmentz Lenhart, Republican Candidate for the House of\nRepresentatives from Fredericksburg, Virginia\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\n2:00 pm\nMr. John Pillsbury, of Minneapolis, Minn.\n2:14 pm\nHon. Arthur Burns, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisors\nHon. Gabriel Hauge\n(Usual Monday appointment)\n6:30 pm\nThe Members of the Cabinet arrived at the White House and gathered in\nthe Conference Room.\n7:00 pm\nCabinet Meeting\nHon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State\nHon. George Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury\nHon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense\nHon. Herbert Brownell, The Attorney General\nHon. Arthur Summerfield, The Postmaster General\nHon. Douglas McKay, Secretary of the Interior\nHon. Ezra Taft Benson, Secretary of Agriculture\nHon. Sinclair Weeks, Secretary of Commerce\nHon. James P. Mitchell, Secretary of Labor\nHon. Oveta Culp Hobby, Secretary of Health, Education & Welfare\nMONDAY, october 25, 1954\nPage 2\n7:00 p.m.\nCabinet Meeting (Continued)\nHon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget\nHon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, O. D. M.\nHon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., The Ambassador to the UN\nHon. Philip Young, Chairman, Civil Service Commission\nHon. Herbert Hoover, Jr., Under Secretary of State\nHon. Sherman Adams\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Maxwell Rabb\nThe following were absent: The Vice President\nThe Director of F. O. A.\n10:10 p.m.\nThe President departed for the Mayflower Hotel where he attended\nthe Eleventh Annual Dinner of the National Security Industrial\nAssociation. The President received the James Forrestal Memorial\nAward.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1954\n9:00 am Hon. Theodore C. Streibert, Director, U. S. Information Agency\nHon. Abbott Washburn, Assistant Director\n(This is Mr. Streibert's regular time to report to the President\nlast Tuesday of each month)\n9:30 am Dr. Elmer Hess, President-Elect, American Medical Association\n(Dr. Hess asked for this appointment at the suggested of the Surgeon\nGeneral of the Army and Governor Craig of Indiana, to present his\nideas on medical care of lower income group)\n10:00 am General Stanislaw Maczek, former Commander of First Polish Armoured\nDivision\nBiddle, Brig. Gen. Drexel, former Ambassador to Poland\nGierat, Major Stanislaw, National Commander, 2nd World War Veterans\nof the Polish Armed Forces in Exile\nILINSKI, Colonel Janusz\nKrzynowski, Mr. Jan, General Secretary, 2nd World War Veterans of\nthe Polish Armed Forces in Exile\nMark, Mr. George, Past Commander of the Polish Legion of American\nVeterans\nMichalowski, Attorney Leo\nPomierski, K. Stefan, President Emeritus, American Order of General\nPulaski\nSpychalski, Mr. Louis, Present National Commander, Polish Legion of\nAmerican Veterans\n(Appointment arranged at the suggestion of Cong. Antoni Sadlak, Conn.)\n10:30 am Senator Charles E. Potter, Michigan\n10:55 am The President left for the Executive Office Building, where he said\na few words of greeting to the Conference of National Women's Advisory\nCommittee, meeting in the Treaty Room.\n11:45 am Hon. Gabriel Hauge\nHon. Clarence Francis\nHon. James M. Lambie\n(Arranged by Dr. Hauge)\n12:45 pm (Hon. Robert Cutler)\n(Briefed the President on N. S. C.)\n1:00 pm (LUNCH)\n2:15 pm (Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Frieder) OFF THE RECORD\n2:30 pm (Hon. Allen Dulles, Director of Central Intelligence) OFF THE RECORD\n2:45 pm National Security Council\n(Special one hour meeting)\nTUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1954\nPage 2\n2:45 pm National Security Council\nHon. Herbert Hoover, Jr., Under Secretary of State\nHon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense\nHon. Glen Lloyd, Acting Director, Foreign Operations Adm.\nHon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, Office of Defense Mobilization\nHon. George M. Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury\nHon. William F. Tompkins, for the Attorney General\nHon. Lewis L. Strauss, Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission\nHon. Rowland R. Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget\nHon. Arthur F. Burns, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisers\nHon. Robert T. Stevens, Secretary of the Army\nHon. Albert Pratt, Acting Secretary of the Navy\nHon. Harold E. Talbott, Secretary of the Air Force\nAdm. Arthur W: Radford, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff\nGen. Matthew B. Ridgway, Chief of Staff, U. S. Army\nAdm. Robert B. Carney, Chief of Naval Operations\nGen. Nathan H. Twining, Chief of Staff, U. S. Air Force\nGen. R. McC. Pate, for the Commandant, U. S. Marine Corps\nHon. Allen W. Dulles, Director of Central Intelligence\nHon. Robert Cutler, Special Assistant to the President\nCol. Andrew J. Goodpaster, White House Staff Secretary\nHon. Bryce Harlow, Administrative Assistant to the President\nHon. Theodore C. Streibert, Director, U. S. I. A.\nHon James S. Lay, Jr., Executive Secretary, N. S. C.\nHon S. Everett Gleason, Deputy Executive Secretary, N. S. C.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nWEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1954\n9:00 am Mr. Nathan Cummings, Chairman of the Board, Consolidated Grocers\nCorporation, Chicago, Illinois.\n(Spent three months recently in Europe, and wrote and asked if\nhe might come in and tell the President about his trip)\n(Dr. Hauge sat in on the appointment)\n10:00 am (Mr. Hagerty)\n10:30 am Press Conference\n11:15 am\n(Mr. Fred G. Gurley, President, Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe)\n(Mr. William T. Faricy, President, American Ass'n. of Railroads)\nOFF THE RECORD\n11:45 am (Hon. Leonard Hall, Chairman, Republican National Committee) OFF RECORD\n12:00\nHon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State\nHon. George Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury\nHon. Herbert Hoover, Jr., Under Secretary of State\n(Arranged at the request of Secretary Dulles)\n12:45 pm Hon. Edward T. Wailes, American Ambassador to the Union of South Africa\n(Newly appointed and wishes to call on the President before\ndeparture for post.)\n1:00 pm (Mr. William Paley had Luncheon with the President) OFF THE RECORD\n2:30 pm (Admiral Lewis Strauss, Chairman, A. E. C.) OFF THE RECORD\n3:00 pm (Mr. Harlow Herbert Curtice, President, General Motors)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Mr. Harlow)\n7:30 pm The President gave a Stag Dinner for a group of business men and\ngovernment officials in order to discuss the Heritage Foundation's\ncampaign for a Crusade for Freedom. The following were present:\nABRAMS, Frank W., Former Chairman of the Board, Standard Oil\nCo. of New Jersey\nBALABAN, Barney, President, Paramount Pictures Corp, New York\nBLACK, James B., President, Pacific Gas & Electric Co., San Fran.\nBROPHY, Thomas D'Arcy, President, American Heritage Foundation, N.Y.\nCLARK, Paul F., President, John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance\nCo., Boston\nCOOK, Everett R. (Brig. Gen.) President, Cook & Co., Inc. (Cotton)\nMemphis, Tennessee\nCORDINER, Ralph J., President, General Electric Co., New York\nCOX, Charles R., President, Kennecott Copper Corp, New York\nCRAIG, Cleo F., President, American Telephone & Telegraph Co, NY\nCRAWFORD, Frederick C., Chmn.Bd., Thompson Products, Inc., Cleveland\nCURTICE, Harlow H., President, General Motors Corp., Detroit\nWEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1954\nPage 2\n7:30 pm American Heritage Foundation Dinner (Continued)\nCUTLER, Robert, Special Assistant to the President\nDIAL, Morse G., President, Union Carbide & Carbon Corp., NY\nDULLES, Allen V., Director of Central Intelligence\nFAIRLESS, Benjamin F., Chmn.Bd. of Dirs., U. S. Steel Corp.,\nPittsburgh\nFORD, Henry, II, President, Ford Motor Co., Dearborn\nGREENE, William H., National Chan., Crusade for Freedom, NY\nGOODPASTER, Andrew J. (Col.), Staff Secretary to the President\nGREENEWALT, Crawford H., President, E. I. duPont dellemours & Co.,\nWilmington\nGREW, Joseph C. (Amb), Retired\ngurley, Fred G,, President, The Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe\nRailway System, Chicago\nHOLMAN, Eugene, Chan, Bd., Standard Oil Co. of N.J., NY\nJACKSON, C. D., V.Pres., Time, Inc., New York\nJACKSON, William H., Partner, J.H. Whitney & Co., New York\nLANG, Robert A., Dir., Radio Free Europe, New York\nLINCOLN, Leroy A., Chmn, 3d., Metropolitan Life Ins. Co., NY\nMcBEAN, Atholl, Chmn.Bd., Gladding, McBean & Co., San Francisco\nMcCLOY, John J., Chmn., Bd. of Dirs., The Chase National Bank, NY\nMEANY, George, President, American Federation of Labor, Wash., D. C.\nMELLON, Richard K., President, T. Mellon & Sons, Pittsburgh\nNEWSOM, E. Earl, Member of Bd., American Heritage Foundation, NY\nNOVINS, Louis A., Exec. V.Pres., American Meritage Foundation, NY\nCLDS, Irving S., Partner, White & Case, New York\nPAGE, Arthur W., Member of Bd., Free Europe Committee, Inc., and\nAmerican Heritage Foundation, New York\nPALEY, William S., Chairman of the Board, Columbia Broadcasting\nSystem, New York\nPETERSEN, T. S., President, Standard Oil Co. of Calif., San Francisco\nPRICE, Gwilym A., President, Westinghouse Electric Corp, Pittsburgh\nSHEPARDSON, whitney H., President, Free Europe Com., Inc., New York\nSHEPERD, Howard, Chmn,Bd., The National City Bank of New York\nSMITH, W. Bedell, V. Chmn, of Bd. of Dirs., American Machine &\nFoundry Co., Wash.\nTHOMAS, Edwin J., President, The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., Akron\nWEINBERG, Sidney J., Partner, Goldman, Sachs & Co., New York\nWHITNEY, John Hay, Sr. Partner, J. H. Whitney & Co., New York\nWILSON, Charles E., Chmn. of Exec. Com., W. R. Grace & Co., New York\nWILSON, Robert E., Chmn.Bd., Standard Oil Co. of Indiana, Chicago\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTHURSDAY, october 28, 1954\n8:30 am\nNational Security Council\nHon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State\nHon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense\nHon. Glen Lloyd, Acting Director, F. 0. A.\nHon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, O. D. M.\nHon. George M. Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury\nHon. Rowland R. Hughes, Bureau of the Budget\nHon. Robert B. Anderson, Deputy Secretary of Defense\nHon. Robert T. Stevens, Secretary of the Army\nHon. Thomas S. Gates, Acting Secretary of the Navy\nHon. James H. Douglas, Acting Secretary of the Air Force\nAdm. Arthur W. Radford, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff\nGen. Matthew B. Ridgway, Chief of Staff of the Army\nAdm. Robert Carney, Chief of Naval Operations\nGen. Thomas D. White, Deputy Chief of Staff of the Air Force\nGen. Lemuel C. Shepherd, Jr., Commandant, U. S. Marine Corps\nHon. Allen W. Dulles, Director of Central Intelligence\nHon. Robert Cutler, Special Assistant to the President\nCol. Andrew J. Goodpaster, White House Staff Secretary\nHon. Bryce Harlow, Administrative Assistant to the President\nHon. James S. Lay, Jr., Executive Secretary, N. S. C.\nHon. S. Everett Gleason, Deputy Executive Secretary, N. S. C.\n11:15 am\nThe President's Advisory Committee on a National Highway Program\nGeneral Lucius Clay, Chairman\nMr. Stephen D. Bechtel\nMr. David Beck\nMr. S. Sloan Colt\nMr. William A. Roberts\n11:45 am Admiral William M. Fechteler, Commander in Chief, Allied Forces,\nSouthern Europe\n(Arranged by General Cutler)\n12:00\nHon. William Aiken, M.P.\n(Hon. John F. Simmons)\n(Mr. Aiken is also General Manager of the Daily Express, and\na nephew of Lord Beaverbrook)\n12:30 pm H.E. The Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany, Dr.\nKonrad Adenauer\nHon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State\nHon. Heinz L. Krekeler, The Charge d'Affaires of the Federal Republic\nof Germany\nHon. Hans von Herwarth, Chief of Protocol of the Federal Republic of\nGermany\nHon. Valter Hallstein, the State Secretary of Foreign Affairs of the\nFederal Republic of Germany\nHon. James B. Conant, American Ambassador to the Federal Republic of\nGermany\n(Regular half-hour official appointment before Luncheon)\nTHURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1954\nPage 2\n1:00 pm The President gave a Stag Luncheon for H. E. The Chancellor of the\nFederal Republic of Germany. The following were present:\nH.E. The Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany, Dr.\nKonrad Adenauer\nThe Honorable The State Secretary for Foreign Affairs of the\nFederal Republic of Germany, Walter Hallstein\nH.E. The Charge d'Affaires of the Federal Republic of Germany,\nDr. Heinz L. Krekeler\nThe Honorable Hans von Herwarth, Chief of Protocol of the\nFederal Republic of Germany\nThe Honorable Albrecht von Kessel, Counselor of Diplomatic\nMission of the Federal Republic of Germany\nHon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State\nHon. George Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury\nHon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense\nSen. Theodore Francis Green, Rhode Island\nSen. H. Alexander Smith, New Jersey\nAdm. Arthur W. Radford, Chairman, J. C. S.\nHon. Lewis L. Strauss, Chairman, A. E. C.\nHon. Robert D. Murphy, Deputy Under Secretary of State\nHon. Douglas MacArthur, 2nd, Counsel, Dept. of State\nHon. James B. Conant, American Ambassador to the Federal\nRepublic of Germany\nHon. Robert Cutler\nMr. C. Burke Elbrick, Dept. of State\nMr. Cecil B. Lyon, Dept. of State\n7:55\npm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower left for the Statler Hotel, where\nthey attended the Eisenhower Day Dinner given under the auspices of\nthe Citizens for Eisenhower Congressional Committee for the District\nof Columbia. The President spoke at 9:30 p.m. over a nation-wide\nRadio and TV hook-up.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nFRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1954\n7:05 am\nThe President departed the White House and motored to Washington\nNational Airport.\n7:25 am Airborne for Cleveland, Ohio; The following were members of the\nPresidential Party:\nGen. Howard McC. Snyder\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\nHon. James C. Hagerty\nHon. Gabriel Hauge\nHon. Jack Martin\nHon. Gerald D. Morgan\nCol. William G. Draper\nSecret Service Agents\n9:00 am Arrived Cleveland, Ohio.\n10:00 am Airborne for Detroit, Michigan.\n10:55 am\nArrived Detroit, Michigan.\nEST\n1:00 pm\nAirborne for Louisville, Kentucky.\nCST\n1:45 pm\nArrived Louisville, Kentucky.\nThe President met the following members of the Class of 1915 at\nWest Point:\nR. B. Lorch\nC. S. Ritchell\nJ. M. Hayse\nCST\n2:45 pm\nAirborne for Wilmington, Delaware.\nEST\n6:00 pm\nArrived Wilmington, Delaware.\n7:00 pm\nAirborne for Washington, D. C.\n7:40 pm\nArrived MATS Terminal, Washington National Airport.\n8:00 pm\nArrived at the White House.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nSATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1954\n9:00 am Hon. Loy W. Henderson, American Ambassador to Iran\n(Requested this, thru Protocol, before returning to his post.)\n9:45 am (Mr. James Black) OFF THE RECORD\n10:00 am The President received the Members of the Eclat Club.\n(This is informal organization of surgical and medical officer\nveterans of World War I, organized shortly after 1918 Armistice,\nat Neufchateau, France. Original membership numbered 45 - no\nadditional members have been elected. All served in France.\nArranged at suggestion of General Snyder & Jack Martin)\nThe following were present:\nDr. Fordyce B. St. John, 180 Fort Washington, Ave., NY 32, N.Y. (Pres.)\nDr. De Forrest P. Willard, Sea Island, Georgia (Secretary)\nDr. Fred W. Bailey, 1147 - 16th Ave., N., St. Petersburg, Florida\nDr. Stanhope Bayne-Jones, 3227 Reservoir Rd., N.W., Wash. 7, D. C.\nDr. Richard Derby, 209 South St., Oyster Bay, Long Island, New York\nDr. Frank D. Dickson, 4312 Mill Creek Parkway, Kansas City, Missouri\nDr. William A. Fisher, 20 Blythewood Rd., Baltimore 10, Maryland\nDr. Harry H. Kerr, 1302 - 18th St., N.W., Wash. 6, D. C.\nDr. Edward J. McCague, Mercy Hospital, Pittsburgh 19, Pa.\nDr. Robert T. Miller, Lake Wale, Florida\nDr. Charles C. Mixter, 120 Codman Road, Brookline, Massachusetts\nDr. Maurice C. Pincoffs, University Hospital, Baltimore 1, Md.\nDr. Arthur M. Shipley, 507 Edgevale Rd., Baltimore 10, Maryland\nDr. Harvey B. Stone, 18 W. Franklin St., Baltimore 1, Maryland\nDr. Russell M. Wilder, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota\n10:30 am Hon. Arthur Flemming, Director, O.D.M.\nHon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget\n(This is regular appointment for Dr. Flemming, usually held on\nMonday. For a while he will report to the President at two\nweek intervals instead of three.)\n11:00 - Hon. Walter M. Bastian, Circuit Judge, U. S. Court of Appeals of\nthe District of Columbia Circuit\n(Asked if he might call and thank the President for his appointment\nto this Court.)\n11:30 - The President will receive a group of young farmers from India and Pakistan\n(They have been in this country sharing farm life in rural America\nunder International Farm Youth program. In exchange several U. S.\nfarm boys have gone to India and Pakistan. This appointment\nrequested by Department of Agriculture with approval of the State\nDepartment) The following were present:\nHon. George Allen, American Ambassador to India\nH.E. Mr. G. L. Mehta, Ambassador of India\nMr. Muni Lal, Director of Information Services, Embassy of India\nMr. R. K. Kapur, Educational Attache, Embassy of India\nSATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1954\nPage 2\n11:30 am Young Farmers from India and Pakistan (Continued)\nH.E. Syed Amjad Ali, Ambassador of Pakistan\nMr. S. G. Khaliq, Cultural and Educational Attache, Embassy of Pakistan\nMr. Norman C. Mindrum, Executive Director, National 4-H Club\nFoundation\nMr. C. G. Gaylord, Regional Leader, International Farm Youth Exchange,\nNational 4-H Club Foundation\nMr. Everett E. Bierman, Information Officer, National 4-H Club\nFoundation\nHon. C. M. Ferguson, Administrator, Federal Extension Service,\nU. S. Department of Agriculture\nFROM INDIA:\nT. J. ABRAHAM, Travencore-Cochin\nTirath Ram ARORA, Delhi\nSatyendra Nath BHARGAVA, Uttar Pradesh\nBaldev Raj CHAWLA, Delhi and Madhya Bharat\nGyandendra Singh DEV, Vindhya Pradesh\nKrishan DOGRA, Bhopal\nUdaysing GAIKWAD, Bombay\nKumud Ranjan CHOSH, West Bengal\nShive GOWDA, Mysore\nKrishhaji HINDALGEKAR, Bombay\nAnil JHAVERI, Bombay\nPrem KAPOOR, East Punjab\nTapeshwar Singh KASHYAP, Pepsu\nShiv Narain MATHUR, Ajmer\nPadmaker MOHARIKER, Madhya Pradesh\nJitendra Nath Singh PARMAR, Uttar Pradesh\nVenkateswara RAO, Andhra\nSurendar REDDY, Hyderabad\nSudhakar REDDY, Hyderabad\nInder Nath REKHI, East Punjab\nGokulananda SATAPATHY, Orissa\nJai DEV SHARMA, Rajasthan\nK. Rana Bahadur SINGH, Vindhya Pradesh\nVirenda SINGH, Rajasthan\nS. K. SWAMI, Madras\nFROM PAKISTAN:\nKazi Romanuddin AHAMED, East Bengal\nAhsan Uddin AHMED, East Bengal\nHumayun AKHTAR, West Punjab\nK. Asif ALI, West Punjab\nA.F.M. Abdur Rahman CHOWDHURY, East Bengal\nMir Khair Mohd Khan JAMALI, Baluchistan\nSaifuddin JATOI, Sind\nSardar Khalid OMAR, West Punjab\nHabib Ur RAHMAN, Northwest Frontier\n11:40 am The President spoke long distance to the following and asked them to\nin turn call ten more people:\nMrs. Frederick Saye, cook for Pi Beta Phi sorority at Bradley\nUniversity, Peoria, Illinois\nSATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1954\nPage 3\n11:40 am Long Distance Phone Calls (Continued)\nMiss Betty Miller, 526 Forty-first St., Oakland, California,\nSecretary, presently unemployed\nMiss Elaine Anderson, 317 Nevada St., El Monte, California,\nretired school teacher\nG. W. Honeycutt, Route 1, Clemmons, North Carolina, farmer\nMiss Georgia H. Burton, 1111 Burlingame Ave., Detroit, Michigan\nsecretary\nMrs. Kenneth Dyson, 2205 North Hancock St., Odessa, Texas, Sunday\nSchool teacher and housewife\nMrs. T. Rosser Roemer, 2503 Forest Park Blvd, St. Louis, Missouri\nwidow\nGrover S. Slayter, 1187 Chambers St., Eugene, Oregon, clothing\nstore manager\nCharles C. Chopp, 1098 Forest Cliff Drive, Cleveland, Ohio, retired\nMrs. Frances Tyahla, 116 East Amidon St., Summit Hill, Pa., nurse\n(The above phone calls were arranged at the request of\nGov. Adams and Mr. Bob Humphreys)\n12:00\nHon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State\nHon. Herbert Hoover, Jr., Under Secretary of State\nHon. Livingston T. Merchant, Assistant Secretary of State\n(45 minute appointment: arranged by Mr. Hagerty)\n1:00 pm (LUNCH)\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nSUNDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1954\n11:00 am The President and Mrs. Eisenhower attended the eleven o'clock\nService at St. John's Episcopal Church on Lafayette Square.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nMONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1954\n9:05 am (Hon. Harold Stassen, Director, F. O. A.) OFF THE RECORD\n10:00 am (Mr. Alex Makinsky) OFF THE RECORD\n(Col. Schulz brought Mr. Makinsky in to meet the President)\n11:00 am Hon. Arthur Burns, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisors\nHon. Gabriel Hauge\n(Usual Monday appointment)\n11:30 am Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense\nHon. Robert B. Anderson, Under Secretary of Defense\nHon. Carter Burgess, Assistant Secretary of Defense\n(This is usual Monday appointment for the Secretary of Defense)\n12:15 pm The following joined the 11:30 group in the President's office:\nHon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State\nAdm. Arthur W. Radford, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff\nAdm. Robert B. Carney, Chief of Naval Operations\nHon. Robert Cutler\n1:00 pm (LUNCH)\n2:00 pm Hon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget\nHon. Nelson Rockefeller, Under Secretary of H. E. W.\nHon. Sherman Adams\n8:35 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the White House and\nmotored to Station WTOP, CBS.\n9:00 pm The President participated in an Election Eve Radio and TV program.\nto\n9:30 pm\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1954\n8:30 am (Hon. Robert Cutler)\n(Hon. James Lay)\n(Briefed the President on N. S. C.)\n9:00 am Mr. Ward M. Canaday, President, the Overland Corporation, Toledo, Ohio\n(Mr. Canaday asked if he might come in and tell the President\nabout his recent trip to Europe, especially, Turkey, Greece\nand Italy.)\n9:30 am (Hon. Sinclair Weeks, Secretary of Commerce) OFF THE RECORD\n(Hon. Sherman Adams)\n(Arranged by Governor Adams)\n10:30 am National Security Council\nHon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State\nHon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense\nHon. Harold E. Stassen, Director, F.O.A.\nHon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, O.D.M.\nHon. George M. Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury\nHon. Rowland R. Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget\nHon. Hugh M. Hilton, II, for the Secretary of the Army\nHon. Thomas S. Gates, Acting Secretary of the Navy\nAdm. Arthur W. Radford, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff\nGen. Matthew B. Ridgway, Chief of Staff of the Army\nAdm. Robert B. Carney, Chief of Naval Operations\nGen. Thomas D. White, for the Chief of Staff of the Air Force\nGen. Lemuel C. Shepherd, Jr., Commandant, U. S. Marine Corps\nGen. C. P. Cabell, Acting Director of Central Intelligence\nHon. Robert Cutler, Special Assistant to the President\nCol. Andrew J. Goodpaster, White House Staff Secretary\nHon. Bryce Harlow, Administrative Assistant to the President\nHon. James S. Lay, Jr., Executive Secretary, N.S.C.\nHon. S. Everett Gleason, Deputy Executive Secretary, N.S.C.\n12:30 pm\n(LUNCH)\n4:00 pm Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State\nHon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense\nAdmiral Arthur W. Radford, Chairman, J. C. S.\nAdmiral Robert B. Carney, Chief of Naval Operations\n6:30 pm The President departed the White House and motored to the Cafritz\nBuilding where he visited the Republican National Committee's\nheadquarters.\nThe President left the Cafritz and returned to the White House to\npick up Mrs. Eisenhower. The President and Mrs. Eisenhower then\nmotored to the home of The Secretary of the Treasury and Mrs.\nHumphrey, where they remained for dinner.\nNOVEMBER 2, 1954\nPage 2\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the Humphreys' Residence\nand motored to the Mayflower Hotel, where they visited the\nCitizens for Eisenhower Congressional Committee meeting in the\nWilliamsburg Room.\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower then left the Mayflower and motored\nto the Sheraton-Park Hotel, where they visited the Secretary of\nDefense and Mrs. Wilson.\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower returned to the White House.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nWEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1954\n9:00 am\nH.E. Jacques Leger, the Ambassador of Haiti\n(Hon. John Simmons)\n(The Ambassador asked, thru State Department, if he might\ncall on the President and thank him personally for the\nhelp sent to Haiti by United States during Hurricane Hazel)\n9:30 am\nHon. Gerald A. Drew, American Ambassador to Bolivia\n(Newly appointed and asked, thru Protocol, to pay respects\nto the President before departure for post)\n10:00 am\n(Mr. Hagerty)\n10:30 am\nPress Conference\n11:15 am\nSenator Jose P. Laurel, of the Philippines\nThe Charge d'Affaires ad interim of the Philippine Embassy\n(Hon. John Simmons)\n(Senator Laurel is now in United States as head of Philippine\nMission to negotiate revision of 1946 U.S.-Philippine Agree-\nment on Trade and Related Matters. Appointed by President\nMagsaysay as Chief Negotiator on Trade and has a letter from\nhis President to deliver to President Eisenhower)\n11:30 am\nHon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State\nHon. Herbert Hoover, Jr., the Under Secretary of State\n(Hon. Sherman Adams)\n(Arranged by Gen. Cutler - one-half hour appointment)\n12:00\nGeneral J. Lawton Collins, USA, United States Representative,\nMilitary Committee and Standing Group, NATO\n(Gen. Collins called yesterday to ask if he might see the\nPresident before leaving on a trip)\n12:30 pm\nHon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State\nHon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense\nAdm. Arthur W. Radford, Chairman, J.C.S.\nGen. J. Lawton Collins, USA, U. S. Representative\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\n3:45 pm\n(Hon. Allen Dulles, Director of Central Intelligence)\n(Hon. Robert Cutler)\n(Hon. Sherman Adams)\n(Col. Andrew Goodpaster)\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTHURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1954\n8:30 am Hon. Arthur Summerfield, The Postmaster General\n9:00 am H.E. Pote Sarasin, the Ambassador of Thailand\nGeneral Phao Siyanon, Director General of Police of Thailand\nWing Commander Siddi Sawet Sila, Aide to General Phao\n(Mr. Charles Spruks, of Division of Protocol)\n(Under Secretary of State Hoover requested that the President\nsee General Phao, stating the General is most important in\nthe political stability of Thailand and that many feel he is\nthe future cornerstone of Thailand's security.)\n9:30 am National Security Council\n(Meeting held in TV room of the White House)\nHon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President\nHon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State\nHon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense\nHon. Harold E. Stassen, Director, F. O. A.\nHon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, O. D. M.\nHon. George Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury\nHon. Percival Brundage, Deputy Director, Bureau of the Budget\nHon. Val Peterson, Administrator, F. C. D. A.\nHon. Theodore Streibert, Director, U. S. I. A.\nHon. Herbert Hoover, Jr., Under Secretary of State\nHon. Robert Anderson, Deputy Secretary of Defense\nHon. Robert T. Stevens, Secretary of the Army\nHon. Thomas S. Gates, Acting Secretary of the Navy\nHon. Harold E. Talbott, Secretary of the Air Force\nAdm. Arthur W. Radford, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff\nGen. C. L. Bolte, Vice Chief of Staff of the Army\nAdm. Robert B. Carney, Chief of Naval Operations\nGen. Nathan F. Twining, Chief of Staff of the Air Force\nGen. Lemuel C. Shepherd, Jr., Commandant, U. S. Marine Corps\nHon. Allen W. Dulles, Director of Central Intelligence\nHon. Sherman Adams, Assistant to the President\nHon. Robert Cutler, Special Assistant to the President\nHon. Wilton B. Persons, Deputy Assistant to the President\nCol. Andrew J. Goodpaster, White House Staff Secretary\nHon. Bryce Harlow, Administrative Assistant to the President\nCommander Edward L. Beach, Naval Aide to the President\nHon. J. Patrick Coyne, NSC Internal Security Representative\nRobert R. Bowie, State Department Member\nBrig. Gen. C. H. Bonesteel, III, USA, Defense Member\nH. Chapman Rose, Treasury Department Member\nWilliam Y. Elliott, ODM Member\nMaj. Gen. John K. Gerhart, USAF, JCS Adviser\nRobert Amory, Jr., CIA Adviser\nRalph W. E. Reid, Bureau of the Budget Member\nWilliam F. Tompkins, Justice Department Observer\nRoy B. Snapp, AEC Observer\nRalph E. Spear, FCDA Observer\nElmer Staats, OCB\nTHURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1954\nPage 2\n9:30 am National Security Council (Continued)\nHon. J. Edgar Hoover, Chairman, IIC\nHon. J. Walter Yeagley, Chairman, ICIS\nRear Adm. Thomas H. Robbins, Jr., Director of the Staff\nLt. Gen. Harold Bull, Alternate, CIA\nDr. Ray S. Cline, Alternate Member, CIA\nGeorge Weber, Executive Secretary for Subcommittee\nCommander Cooper B. Bright, USN\nCol. Stuart M. Alley, USA\nHon. James S. Lay, Jr., Executive Secretary\nHon. S. Everett Gleason, Deputy Executive Secretary\n1:00 pm (LUNCH)\n2:00 pm Mr. Morehead Patterson\nMr. Gerard Smith, Consultant to the Secretary of State\n(Hon. Sherman Adams)\n(Arranged by Governor Adams)\n2:30 pm Hon. James Murphy, Citizens for Eisenhower Congressional Committee\nMrs. Barbara Gunderson, Citizens for Eisenhower Congressional Committee\n2:45 pm Mr. Robert Guggenheim\n4:30 pm H.M. The Queen Mother arrived at the White House\n8:00 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower gave a dinner at the White House\nfor H.M. The Queen Mother.\nA musicale was given in the East Room following the dinner.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nFRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1954\n8:00 am The following had Breakfast with the President:\nSenator William F. Knowland, California\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n9:35 am (Hon. George Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury) OFF THE RECORD\n10:00 am Cabinet Meeting\nHon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President\nHon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State\nHon. George Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury\nHon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense\nHon. Herbert Brownell, The Attorney General\nHon. Arthur Summerfield, The Postmaster General\nHon. Douglas McKay, Secretary of the Interior\nHon. Ezra Taft Benson, Secretary of Agriculture\nHon. Sinclair Weeks, Secretary of Commerce\nHon. James P. Mitchell, Secretary of Labor\nHon. Oveta Culp Hobby, Secretary of Health, Education & Welfare\nHon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget\nHon. Harold Stassen, Director, F. 0. A.\nHon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, 0. D. M.\nHon. Philip Young, Chairman, Civil Service Commission\nHon. Arthur Burns, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisors\nHon. Sherman Adams\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Bernard Shanley\nHon. Robert Cutler\nHon. Gabriel Hauge\nHon. Maxwell Rabb\nHon. Arthur Minnich\nHon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. was absent.\n12:45 pm The President signed the Instrument of Ratification of the Universal\nCopyright Convention.\n(Ceremony requested by the Department of State) The following\nwere present:\nCong. Kenneth B. Keating, New York\nMr. Alwyn V. Freeman, Consultant, Foreign Relations Com., U. S. Senate\nMrs. Joseph Bryson, c/o Cong. John L. McMillan\nMiss Judy Bryson\nACHESON, Mr. Barclay, Readers Digest, Pleasantville, New York\nADAMS, Mr. Stanley, President, American Society of Composers,\nAuthors and Publishers, New York, New York\nBAKER, Major Gen. Milton G., Superintendent, Valley Forge\nMilitary Academy, Wayne, Pennsylvania\nBLACK, Mr. Douglas M., Co-Chairman, National Committee for the\nUniversal Copyright Convention, New York, New York\nBROWN, Mr. Ben H., Jr., Acting Assistant Secretary of State\nCLAPP, Mr. Verner W., Chief Assistant, Library of Congress\nDIXON, Mr. Roger C., Chief, Off. of Econ. Defense & Trade Policy,\nState Department\nFRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1954\nPage 2\n12:45 pm Ratification of the Universal Copyright Convention (Continued)\nFINKELSTEIN, Herman, Am. Society of Composers, Authors & Publishers\nFISHER, Arthur, Register of Copyrights, Library of Congress\nFRASE, Robert W., Economic Consultant, Am. Book Publishers Council, Inc.\nHANSON, Howard, President, Eastman School of Music, Rochester, N.Y.\nHAVERLIN, Mr. Carl, President, Broadcast Music, Inc., New York, N.Y.\nHERSEY, Mr. John, Southport, Connecticut\nKALIJARVI, Thorsten, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State\nKAYE, Mr. Sydney M., New York, New York\nKEOUGH, Mr. Austin C., Vice Pres., Paramount Pictures, New York, N.Y.\nLACY, Mr. Dan, Managing Director, Am. Book Publishers Council, Inc.\nLELAND, Waldo, Director, Emeritus, Am. Council of Learned Societies\nMcCULLOUGH, Max, UNESCO Relations Staff, Department of State\nMARQUAND, John P., Cambridge, Massachusetts\nMELCHAR, Frederic G., The R. R. Bowker Co., New York, New York\nOESCHLE, Carl F., Deputy Asst. Secy for Domestic Affairs, Commerce Dept.\nSARGOY, Edward A., New York, New York\nSATENSTEIN, Sidney, President, Book Manufacturers Institute, N.Y., N.Y.\nSCHULMAN, Mr. John, New York, New York\nSMITH, Mr. Marshall M., Deputy Assistant Secretary for International\nAffairs, Commerce Department\nSTOUT, Mr. Rex, President of Authors League, New York, N. Y.\nTANNENBAUM, Mr. Samuel W., President, Copyright Society of the U. S.\nTAYLOR, Mr. Deems, New York, New York\nTEMPLE, Mr. Phillips, American Library Association, Georgetown\nUniversity Institute of Languages and Linguistics, Wash., D. C.\nTOBIAS, Mr. Charles, President, Songwriters Protective Asso, N.Y., N.Y.\nWASILEWSKI, Mr. Vincent, Chief Attorney for National Association of\nRadio and Television Broadcasters, Washington, D. C.\nWATT, Mr. James, Christian Science Committee on Publications, Wash., D.C.\nWOUK, Mr. Herman, New York, New York\n1:00 pm (LUNCH)\n1:50 pm Senator Homer Ferguson, Michigan\n2:00 pm Hon. Eric Johnston\nHon. C. D. Jackson\nCol. Andrew J. Goodpaster\n(Requested by Mr. Johnston, who is leaving shortly for Australia)\n2:15 pm Senator John W. Bricker, Ohio\n(Hon. Jack Martin)\n(Arranged by Mr. Martin)\n2:45 pm Hon. Leonard Hall, Chairman, Republican National Committee\nHon. Bob Humphreys\nHon. James Bassett\n(Hon. Sherman Adams)\nH.M. The Queen Mother dined informally with the First Family.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nSATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1954\n8:00 am The following had Breakfast with the President:\nSenator Frederick Payne, Maine\nHon. Sherman Adams\n9:00 am Hon. Robert F. Woodward, American Ambassador to Costa Rica\n(Newly appointed and asked, thru Protocol, if he might call\non the President before departure for new post)\n9:30 am Hon. Herbert Hoover, Jr., the Under Secretary of State\nHon. Robert B. Anderson, Deputy Secretary of Defense\nHon. Allen Dulles, Director of Central Intelligence\nHon. Sherman Adams\nHon. Robert Cutler\nCol. Andrew J. Goodpaster\n(Arranged by General Cutler)\n10:15 am H.E. Senor Don Jose Maria Areilza, Count of Motrico, the Ambassador\nof Spain\n(Newly appointed - presented credentials)\n12:15 pm (The President went over to the White House)\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nSUNDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1954\n11:00 am\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower attended the eleven o'clock\nService at the National Presbyterian Church\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nMONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1954\n8:10 am The President departed the White House for MATS Terminal.\n8:20 am Arrived MATS Terminal.\n8:30 am Airborne Washington for Boston, Massachusetts. The following were\nmembers of the Presidential Party:\nThe President\nMaj. Gen. Howard McC. Snyder\nHon. Robert Cutler\nHon. Bernard Shanley\nHon. James Hagerty\nHon. Murray Snyder\nHon. Maxwell Rabb\nChief U. E. Baughman\nMr. James Rowley\nMr. Dick Flohr\n10:10 am Arrived Logan Airport, Boston, Massachusetts. The President was\ngreeted by the following:\nGovernor Christian A. Herter\nSen. Leverett Saltonstall\nMayor John B. Hynes of Boston\nRev. Joseph Donlan, Diocese Moderator\nMr. Patrick McDonald, President, Arch-Diocese, Council of Catholic Men\nDr. Cecilia McGovern, President, Arch-Diocese, Council of Catholic Women\nThe following had their picture taken with the President for the Greater\nBoston Community Fund:\nSenator Leverett Saltonstall\nHon. Robert Cutler\nMr. Theodore Chase, Current Chairman, United Community Services\nMr. A. H. Parker, Jr., Past Chairman, UCS\nMr. Philip Theopold, President, UCS\n(Mr. Bob Keller, UCS Photographer)\n(Mrs. Philip Theopold was also present but did not meet the President)\n10:15 am Presidential Party departed Logan Airport enroute to the Boston\nSymphony Hall.\n10:45 am Arrived Boston Symphony Hall. The President was greeted by the following:\nArchbishop Richard J. Cushing\nMrs. Kathleen L. Dalton, President, National Council of Catholic Women\nArchbishop Cushing and Mrs. Dalton escorted the President to a Reception\nRoom, where he met ten Catholic Bishops and twenty-five officers of the\nNational Council of Catholic Women.\nThe President was then escorted to the Stage by Archbishop Cushing and\nMrs. Dalton.\nMONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1954\nPage 2\n10:58 am\nArrived on Stage.\nInvocation by Archbishop Cushing.\nArchbishop Cushing introduced Mrs. Dalton.\n11:01 am\nMrs. Dalton introduced the President.\n11:01\nAddress by the President.\n11:25 am\nPresident concluded his Address.\n11:30 am\nPresidential Party departed Boston Symphony Hall enroute to Gen.\nGeorge Patton's Statue and Logan Airport.\n11:40 am\nArrived Statue of General George Patton.\n12:05 pm\nArrived Logan Airport, Boston, Massachusetts\n12:15 pm\nAirborne Boston for Washington, D. C. Senator Leverett Saltonstall\naccompanied the President and members of his Party on return flight\nto Washington.\n2:15 pm\nArrived MATS Terminal.\n2:20 pm\nDeparted MATS Terminal enroute to Fort McNair.\n2:40 pm\nArrived Fort McNair.\nThe President witnessed the unveiling of a portrait of Theodore\nRoosevelt by Mrs. Nicholas Longworth, Mr. Roosevelt's daughter.\nThe portrait - a copy of the painting by de Laszlo - is a gift\nto the Army War College from the Theodore Roosevelt Association.\nNovember 8, 1954 was the fiftieth anniversary of Mr. Roosevelt's\nelection to the Presidency.\n2:55 pm\nDeparted Fort McNair enroute to the White House.\n3:05 pm\nArrived at the White House.\n3:05 pm\nHon. Harold E. Stassen, Director, F. 0. A.\nHon. Eric Johnston\nMr. Peter Grace\n8:05 pm\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower left the White House for the\nBritish Embassy, where they attended a dinner in their honor,\ngiven by H.M. The Queen Mother.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1954\n9:00 am National Security Council\nHon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President\nHon. Herbert Hoover, Jr., for the Secretary of State\nHon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense\nHon. Harold E. Stassen, Director, F. 0. A.\nHon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, Office of Defense Mobilization\nHon. George M. Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury\nHon. Herbert Brownell, Jr., The Attorney General\nHon. Rowland R. Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget\nHon. Theodore C. Streibert, Director, U. S. I. A.\nHon. Stanley N. Barnes, Assistant Attorney General\nHon. Wilbur M. Brucker, Department of Defense\nHon. Thomas J. Donegan, Department of Justice\nGen. Nathan F. Twining, Acting Chairman, J. C. S.\nHon. Allen W. Dulles, Director of Central Intelligence\nHon. Robert Cutler, Special Assistant to the President\nCol. Andrew J. Goodpaster, White House Staff Secretary\nHon. Bryce Harlow, Administrative Assistant to the President\nHon. J. Patrick Coyne, NSC Internal Security Representative\nHon. James S. Lay, Jr., Executive Secretary, N.S.C.\nHon. S. Everett Gleason, Deputy Executive Secretary, N.S.C.\n11:15 am The President received a representative group of persons who are to\nreceive their citizenship papers in the special, nation-wide\nNaturalization Ceremonies to be held November 11th, Veterans' Day.\nThe following were present:\nThe Chief Justice\nThe Secretary of State\nThe Attorney General\nHon. Joseph M. Swing, Commissioner of Immigration & Naturalization\nApplicants for Citizenship:\nStasys Baccaitis\nRufugio Garcia Burciaga\nIlene DeMartino\nGertrude Ernst\nJakub Fruchtengarten\nSzyja Grodzicki\nTrygve Hoel\nRobert Innes\nDr. Hugo Maria Kellner (and wife)\nCzeslaw Kozal\nIvan Mestrovic (and wife)\nGeorge Elias Papayannacos\nRudolf Petrak\nJohannes Michael Schapper (and wife)\nPaul Shirochensky (and wife)\nMaimai Sze\nKenjiro Tanaka\nConstantin Ivan Tanasescu\nPaul Vermel\nJack Louis Walper\nRobert Zemmers\nWilliam Frederik Zurdeeg\nTUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1954\nPage 2\n11:15 am\n(Continued)\nFrom the Immigration and Naturalization Service:\nIrving Appleman\nJack Keefe\nConnie Castillo\nEdward Morgan\nPeter Ebert\nSidney Rawitz\nJames Freeman\nEdward Rudnick\nAbraham Gold\nLouis Smith\nClifford Hobbins\nJoe Staley\nEdward A. Junghans\nLuke White\n11:55 am The President left for the Sheraton-Carlton Hotel, where he said a\nfew words of greeting to the members of the National Conference on\n\"The Spiritual Foundations of American Democracy.\"\n(Requested by Dr. Elson and Dr. Lowry)\n12:25 pm (Hon. John M. Allison, American Ambassador to Japan)\n(Hon. Walter S. Robertson, Assistant Secretary of State)\nOFF THE RECORD\n12:30 pm\nH.E. Shigeru Yoshida, the Prime Minister of Japan\nH.E. Sadao Iguchi, the Ambassador of Japan\nHon. John M. Allison, American Ambassador to Japan\nHon. Walter S. Robertson, Assistant Secretary of State\n(Usual official meeting before Luncheon)\n1:00 pm The President gave a Stag Luncheon in honor of H. E. Shigeru Yoshida,\nthe Prime Minister of Japan. The following were present:\nH.E. Shigeru Yoshida, Prime Minister of Japan\nH.E. Sadao Iguchi, Ambassador of Japan\nH.E. Kiichi Aichi, Minister of International Trade & Industry of Japan\nThe Hon. Eisaku Sato, Member of the House of Representatives of Japan\nThe Hon. Kiichi Miyazawa, Member of the House of Councillors of Japan\nThe Hon. Akira Matsui, Deputy Vice Min. of Foreign Affairs of Japan\nHon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President\nHon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State\nHon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense\nHon. George Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury\nHon. Harold E. Stassen, Director, F. 0. A.\nSen. H. Alexander Smith, New Jersey\nSen. John J. Sparkman, Alabama\nCong. Walter H. Judd, Minnesota\nCong. Henderson Lanham, Georgia\nHon. Allen W. Dulles, Director, C.I.A.\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Walter S. Robertson, Assistant Secretary of State\nHon. John M. Allison, American Ambassador to Japan\nMr. Robert V. Fleming\n2:00 pm\nThe President received group of Officers of the National Milk\nProducers Federation\n(Arranged at request of Clarence Francis, in lieu of the President\nattending their National Convention now meeting here in Washington)\nTUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1954\nPage 3\n2:00 pm National Milk Producers Federation (Continued)\nMr. Russell S. Waltz, President, National Milk Producers\nFederation and General Manager, United Dairymen's Association,\nSeattle, Washington\nMr. W. E. Winn, First Vice President, National Milk Producers\nFederation and President, Pure Milk Association, Chicago, Ill.\nMr. A. R. Marvel, Second Vice President, National Milk Producers\nFederation and President, Inter-State Milk Producers Cooperative,\nPhiladelphia, Pa.\nMr. E. M. Norton, Secretary, National Milk Producers Federation,\nWashington, D. C.\nMr. Bruce Derrick, Manager of Virginia and Maryland Milk Producers\nAssociation\nMr. Charles Shaw, Inter-State Milk Producers Cooperative, Phila., Pa.\n2:30 pm (Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense)\n(Hon. Herbert Brownell, The Attorney General)\n(Hon. George Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury)\n(Hon. Stanley N. Barnes, Assistant Attorney General)\n(OFF THE RECORD)\n4:00 pm (The President made a brief film for \"Safe Driving Day\")\n6:00 pm (At the White House) (H.E. Paul Henri Spaak, The Foreign Minister\nof Belgium, and Mrs. Spaak) OFF THE RECORD\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nWEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1954\n7:45 am (The following had Breakfast OFF THE RECORD with the President to\ndiscuss the Dixon-Yates Contract:)\n(Sen. Bourke B. Hickenlooper, Iowa)\n(Cong. W. Sterling Cole, New York)\n(Hon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget)\n(Hon. Wilton B. Persons)\n(Hon. Gerald Morgan)\n8:45 am H.E. Senor Dr. Don Hector David Castro, the Ambassador of El Salvador\n(Hon. John Simmons)\n(The Ambassador requested this, upon instructions from his\ngovernment, to present a letter from the President of El\nSalvador, acknowledging the President's letter of July 21\nregarding termination of hostilities in Guatemala. This\nappointment was originally made latter part of August on\neve of President's departure for Denver)\n9:00 am\nMr. B. M. Birla, of India\n(Hon. Gabriel Hauge)\n(Arranged at suggestion of Mr. Paul Hoffman. Mr. Birla is an\nIndian industrialist)\n9:30 am Dr. Harmodio Arias, former President of Panama\n(Hon. Henry Holland, Assistant Secretary of State)\n(Dr. Arias came in as personal emissary of the President of\nPanama with reply to President Eisenhower's letter dated\nAugust 23, 1954, summarizing United States' offers and\nrequests at conclusion of conversations with Panama arising\nfrom construction and operations of Canal.)\n10:00 am\n(Mr. Hagerty)\n10:30 am Press Conference\n11:05 am\nThe President left the White House for the site of the Marine Corps\nWar Memorial Foundation, where he attended the dedication ceremonies\nof the Iwo Jima Statue.\n12:00\nHon. George Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury\nHon. Herbert Hoover, Jr., Under Secretary of State\nHon. W. Randolph Burgess, Deputy to the Secretary of the Treasury\nHon. Clarence Randall, Commission on Foreign Economic Policy\nHon. Gabriel Hauge\n(Requested by the Secretary of the Treasury, to discuss new\nloaning fund in connection with the International Bank.)\n12:30 pm\nThe President received the members of the National Conference of\nChristians and Jews, in the East Room, at which time he was pre-\nsented with an interim report on the \"Moral and Spiritual Resources\"\ncampaign of this organization. The following were present:\nALTER, Mrs. David, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania\nANATHAN, Mrs. S. J., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania\nARIES, Mrs. Leonard, Falls Church, Virginia\nASQUITH, Mr. E. M., Cleveland, Ohio\nWEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1954\nPage 2\n12:30 pm National Conference of Christians and Jews\nASTLEY, Mr. Ronald, Holyoke, Massachusetts\nBAKER, Mr. G. T., Miami, Florida\nBARRY, Mr. Edward F., Memphis, Tennessee\nBARTH, Father Autor A., Wichita, Kansas\nBARTON, The Rev. Thomas A., Grand Island, Nebraska\nBEARD, Mr. Charles E., Dallas, Texas\nBELFOUR, Mr. C. Stanton, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania\nBELL, Mr. Daniel W., Washington, D. C.\nBINNS, Mr. Joseph P., New York, New York\nBISHOP, Mr. L. K., Chicago, Illinois\nBLAIR, Mr. Livingston, Washington, D. C.\nBLAUSTEIN, Mrs. Jacob, Pikesville, Maryland\nBORTMAN, Mr. Mark, Boston, Massachusetts\nBRENNAN, Mr. Richard, Brooklyn, New York\nBRONSTON, Mr. Benjamin E., Miami Beach, Florida\nBROWN, Dr. Francis J., Washington, D. C.\nBROWN, Dr. Sterling W., New York, New York\nBUCHANAN, Mrs. Florence, Brantford, Ontario\nBUCK, Dr. J. L. Blair, Richmond, Virginia\nBUTTENWIESER, Mr. Benjamin J., New York, New York\nCARR, Mr. William G., Washington, D. C.\nCARTWRIGHT, Right Rev. John K., Washington, D. C.\nCHAPMAN, Mr. Oscar L., Washington, D. C.\nCLARK, Mr. M. C., Cleveland, Ohio\nCLAYTON, Mr. C. Comstock, Boston, Massachusetts\nCLINCHY, Dr. Everett R., New York, New York\nCOMPTON, Dr. and Mrs. Arthur H., St. Louis, Missouri\nCONNELL, Dr. George B., Macon, Georgia\nCOOMBS, Mr. Eugene G., Wichita, Kansas\nCOUCOUZES, Rev. James A., Boston, Massachusetts\nCRAIGIE, Mr. Walter W., Richmond, Virginia\nCROSSMAN, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome K., Dallas, Texas\nDAVENPORT, Mr. Claude R., Richmond, Virginia\nDAVIES, Mr. Richard L., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania\nDAVIS, Mr. Thomas H., Winston-Salem, North Carolina\nDOLBEY, Mr. James M., Cincinnati 25, Ohio\nDONNELLY, Mr. Edward C., Jr., Boston, Massachusetts\nDOUGLAS, Hon. and Mrs. Lewis W., New York, New York\nDOWLING, Mr. Robert W., New York, New York\nDOYLE, Mrs. Henry Grattan, Washington, D. C.\nDUFFY, Mr. Ben., New York, New York\nDUFFY, Mr. William, Jr., Wilmington, Delaware\nDWYER, Mr. John E., Erie, Pennsylvania\nEAGAN, Mr. James E., New York, New York\nEARLEY, Mr. Charles M., Norfolk, Virginia\nECK, Mr. John, Gastonia, North Carolina\nEDDIE, Mr. B. D., Oklahoma City, Oklahoma\nEELLS, Dr. Walter Crosby, Washington, D. C.\nEGAN, Thomas C., Esq., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania\nEGAN, Mr. William J., Newark, New Jersey\nEIKENBERG, Mr. John H., Rome, New York\nEISENDRATH, Rabbi Maurice N., New York, New York\nELIAS, Mrs. Miguel, New York, New York\nWEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1954\nPage 3\n12:30 pm National Conference of Christians and Jews\nELLIS, Dr. George R., Washington, D. C.\nEMROCH, Mr. Emanuel, Richmond, Virginia\nEPSTINE, Mr. Harry M., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania\nETTENHEIM, Mrs. George, Milwaukee, Wisconsin\nETTLINGER, Dr. H. J., Austin, Texas\nEVEREST, Mr. Harvey P., Tulsa, Oklahoma\nFALK, Mr. Herbert S., Greensboro, North Carolina\nFARHA, Mr. William F., Wichita, Kansas\nFAZZANO, Mr. Joseph R., Providence, Rhode Island\nFEINBERG, Mr. William, Wilmington, Delaware\nFEIST, Mr. Irving, Newark, New Jersey\nFERRIS, Mrs. Joseph W., Brooklyn 1, New York\nFIELDS, Mr. Norman, Chicago, Illinois\nFINK, Mr. Nathan, Roanoke, Virginia\nFINKELSTEIN, Rabbi Louis, New York, New York\nFISHER, Mr. John, Toronto, Canada\nFISHER, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N., Dallas, Texas\nFRANK, Hon. Martin M., New York, New York\nFREEMAN, Miss Grace M., East Orange, New Jersey\nGAVIN, Mr. T. Austin, Tulsa, Oklahoma\nGAYLORD, Miss Edith, Washington, D. C.\nGERSEN, Mr. Beorge, Bronx, New York\nGILBERT, Mrs. Lester A., Buffalo, New York\nGOLDBERG, Chaplain, Joshua, New York, New York\nGOLDBERG, Dr. Maurice, Washington, D. C.\nGOLDMAN, Mr. Aaron, Washington, D. C.\nGRANT, Mr. Max L., Providence, Rhode Island\nGREENFIELD, Mr. Albert M., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania\nHAGEN, Col. J. Addison, Norfolk, Virginia\nHALLE, Mr. Milton L., Baltimore, Maryland\nHANSEN, Dr. Carl F., Washington, D. C.\nHARRIS, Mr. John H., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania\nHARRISON, Mr. Hastings, Dallas, Texas\nHARSHBARGER, Mrs. E. D., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania\nHAUCK, Mr. William F., Washington 6, D. C.\nHEINZ, Mrs. Clifford S., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania\nHENDERSON, Mr. Algo D., Ann Arbor, Michigan\nHENDRY, Dr. Charles E., Toronto, Canada\nHILGENBERG, Mr. William F., Baltimore, Maryland\nHILLYER, Mr. Hansell, Savannah, Georgia\nHOLCOMB, Rev. Luther, Dallas, Texas\nHOOPER, Mr. Henry V., Newport News, Virginia\nHOROWITZ, Mr. Leon, Falls Church, Virginia\nHUGHES, Mr. Arthur c., Dallas, Texas\nHUNDLEY, Miss Pela P., Newport News, Virginia\nHUNTER, Mrs. Alice C., Washington, D. C.\nISRAEL, Mr. Sam. Sheffield, Alabama\nJACOBS, Mr. Sinclair, Atlanta, Georgia\nJAFFEE, Mr. Henry, Suffolk, Virginia\nJANSEN, Dr. William, Brooklyn, New York\nJELLEFF, Mr. Frank R., Washington, D. C.\nJENKINS, Mrs. Clifford N., Roslyn Heights, Long Island, New York\nJOHNSON, Miss Edith, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma\nWEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1954\nPage 4\n12:30 pm National Conference of Christians and Jews\nJOHNSON, Dr. Mordecai W., Washington, D. C.\nJOHNSTON, Dr. F. Ernest, New York, New York\nJONES, Mr. Richard, Toronto, Canada\nJOSEPH, Mrs. H. Y., Duluth, Minnesota\nJUSTUS, Mr. Karl B., San Francisco, California\nKATZ, Mr. Benjamin S., Cincinnati 27, Ohio\nKAUFMAN, Mr. Joseph D., Washington, D. C.\nKAUFMAN, Mr. Sam, Minneapolis, Minnesota\nKENNY, Mr. Delbert J., West Bend, Wisconsin\nKENNY, Dr. Dumont F., New York, New York\nKERTZER, Rabbi Morris, New York, New York\nKERWIN, Dr. Jerome C., Chicago, Illinois\nKILEY, Hon. Roger J., Chicago 1, Illinois\nKIMBALL, Miss Yeffe, New York, New York\nKING, Mr. Milton W., Washington, D. C.\nKLOTSCHE, Dr. J. Martin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin\nKULAKOFSKY, Mr. Leonard G., Omaha, Nebraska\nLAMB, Miss Marjorie, Toronto, Canada\nLAMY, Mrs. C. Oscar, St. Louis, Missouri\nLANSBRUGH, Mr. Robert I., Dallas, Texas\nLARSON, Dr. Jordan L., Mount Vernon, New York\nLAUB, Mr. Sidney, Wilmington, Delaware\nLAUGHLIN, Mr. John E., Jr., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania\nLAZRUS, Mr. Oscar M., New York, New York\nLEAHY, Mr. William E., Washington, D. C.\nLEARSON, Miss Katharine G., Boston, Massachusetts\nLEE, Mr. Frank H., Ridgefield, Connecticut\nLeGATE, Mr. James, Miami, Florida\nLeGOST, Mr. Urbain C., Bronx, New York\nLEIDESDORF, Mr. Samuel D., New York, New York\nLESLIE, Mr. Frank, New York, New York\nLETCHWORTH, Mr. Edward H., Buffalo, New York\nLEVINSON, Rabbi Burton E., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania\nLIEBSCHUTZ, Mr. Harry D., Cincinnati, Ohio\nLYONS, Mr. Roger, West Englewood, New Jersey\nLUNTZ, Mr. A. M., Cleveland, Ohio\nMAGNIN, Mr. Cyril, San Francisco, California\nMALLOY, Mr. E. T., Orange, Texas\nMARSTON, Mr. Frederick, Wilmington, Delaware\nMAY, Mr. Alfred, Detroit, Michigan\nMAY, Mr. Irving, Richmond, Virginia\nMAYS, Mr. Benjamin, Atlanta, Georgia\nMAYER, Mr. Frank D., Chicago, Illinois\nMcBRIDE, Mr. Robert J., Jr., Norfolk, Virginia\nMcCLELLAND, The Rev. John F., Silver Springs, Maryland\nMcCOY, Dr. Raymond, Cincinnati, Ohio\nMcGHEE, The Hon. George C., Washington, D. C.\nMcKIBBIN, Mr. George B., Chicago, Illinois\nMcKITTRICK, Mr. Thomas H., Blairstown, New Jersey\nMcLEAN, Mr. Lauchlin H., Cleveland, Ohio\nMESSICK, Mr. Neil R., Sr., Minneapolis, Minnesota\nMILLIGAN, Dr. John P., Newark, New Jersey\nMINOFF, Mrs. Max, Bronx, New York\nWEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1954\nPage 5\n12:30 pm National Conference of Christians and Jews\nMOORE, Mrs. Walter J., Arlington, Virginia\nMURPHY, Hon. Charles F., Elmhurst, New York\nMURRAY, Rev. John Courtney, S. J., Woodstock, Maryland\nNASH, Mr. James P., New York, New York\nO'BRIEN, Mr. John J., Detroit, Michigan\nO'LEARY, Msgr. Timothy F., Boston, Massachusetts\nOLSEN, Dr. C. Arild, New York, New York\nOSNOS, Mr. Max, Detroit, Michigan\nPAIGE, Hon. Myles A., Brooklyn, New York\nPATTERSON, Mrs. Robert P., New York, New York\nPEARLMAN, Rabbi David W., Stamford, Connecticut\nPELGRIFT, Mr. DeLancey S., Hartford, Connecticut\nPORTER, Mrs. Paul A., Washington, D. C.\nPOWER, Mr. Leonard, White Plains, New York\nPURCELL, Mrs. James E., Alexandria, Virginia\nRADCLIFFE, Hon. George L., Baltimore, Maryland\nRAQUE, Mr. Emil J., Louisville, Kentucky\nRICE, Mrs. Charles, St. Louis, Missouri\nRIEGELMAN, Col. Harold, New York, New York\nRITTENBERG, Mrs. Leon H., New Orleans, Louisiana\nROBERTSON, Mr. Harrison M., Louisville, Kentucky\nROBINSON, Mr. Jackie, St. Albans, Long Island, New York\nROCHE, Mr. Patrick J., Baltimore, Maryland\nROGERS, Mr. O. B., Toronto, Canada\nROGERS, Mr. William C., Baltimore, Maryland\nROOT, Mr. Oren, New York, New York\nROSENBAUM, Mr. Louis, Florence, Alabama\nROSNER, Mr. Lawrence M., Queens Village, New York\nRUBIN, Mr. J. Robert, New York, New York\nRUNDBAKEN, Judge Frederick J., Hartford, Connecticut\nRUSH, Mr. H. L., New Brunswick, New Jersey\nRUSSELL, Mr. Elwood P., Belleville, New Jersey\nRYAN, Hon. Andrew J., Jr., Savannah, Georgia\nSADLER, Dr. M. E., Fort Worth, Texas\nSALISBURY, Mr. Harrison, New York, New York\nSANDITEN, Mr. Maurice, Tulsa, Oklahoma\nSAPINSLEY, Mr. Milton C., Providence, Rhode Island\nSARGENT, Mr. Noel, New York, New York\nSCHIMMEL, Mr. A. Q., Lincoln, Nebraska\nSCHOLL, Mr. David H., Cleveland 14, Ohio\nSCHROEDER, Mr. Werner W., Chicago, Illinois\nSCHWAB, Mr. and Mrs. William Waters, New York, New York\nSCHWARZSCHILD, Mr. Harry, Jr., Richmond, Virginia\nSCRUGGS, Mr. Philip L., Lynchburg, Virginia\nSEITZ, Mr. Joseph, East Point, Georgia\nSHAPIRO, Mr. Lewis H., Washington, D. C.\nSHLENKER, Mr. Simon, Jr., New Orleans, Louisiana\nSHOENBERG, Mr. John, St. Louis, Missouri\nSIEGBERT, Mr. Henry, White Plains, New York\nSILVERMAN, Rabbi Albert G., Hollis, New York\nSISKIND, Mr. Isaac, London, Ontario\nSLOSS, Richard L., San Francisco, California\nSTACY, Mr. Robert P., Hartford, Connecticut\nWEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1954\nPage 6\n12:30 pm National Conference of Christians and Jews\nSTEINER, Mr. Edward F., Chattanooga, Tennessee\nSTRAUS, Mr. Roger W., New York, New York\nSULLIVAN, Mr. John B., New York, New York\nSUSMAN, Mr. Milton K., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania\nSWANSON, Mr. W. O., Omaha, Nebraska\nTEICH, Mr. Julius R., Newton, Massachusetts\nTHEOBALD, Dr. John J., Flushing, New York\nTIPTON, Mr. W. H., Jr., Washington, D. C.\nTROTT, Mr. Raymond H., Providence, Rhode Island\nTWOHY, Mr. James F., Santa Monica, California\nVISSEUR, Mr. Pierre, New York, New York\nWARD, Dr. William R., Newark, New Jersey\nWEINBERG, Mr. A. J., Atlanta, Georgia\nWEINKLE, Mr. Carl, Miami, Florida\nWEISSBUCH, Mr. S. D., Miami, Florida\nWELLS, Dr. Kenneth D., Valley Forge, Pennsylvania\nWHITESIDE, Mr. Alexander, Boston, Massachusetts\nWILSON, Dr. F. E., Washington, D. C.\nYOUNG, Dr. William Lindsay, Los Angeles, California\n1:10 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower left the White House and motored\nto MATS Terminal.\n1:25 pm Arrived MATS Terminal.\n1:30 pm Airborne Washington, D. C., for Kansas City, Kansas. The following\nwere members of the Presidential Party:\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower\nDr. Milton Eisenhower\nDr. Franklin Murphy\nMaj. Gen. Howard McC. Snyder\nHon. James Hagerty\nHon. Murray Snyder\nCol. Robert B. Schulz\nChief U. E. Baughman\nMr. James Rowley\nMr. Dick Flohr\nSgt. and Mrs. John Moaney\nRose Woods\nCST 5:00 pm Arrived Fairfax Airport, Kansas City, Kansas. The following boarded\nthe COLUMBINE:\nMajor and Mrs. John Eisenhower and three children\nOne Secret Service Agent\n5:20 pm Airborne Kansas City for Salina, Kansas.\n6:15 pm Arrived Smoky Hill Air Force Base, Salina, Kansas. Presidential\nParty departed Air Force Base and motored through Salina enroute\nto Abilene, Kansas.\nWEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1954\nPage 7\n7:00 pm Arrived Sunflower Hotel, Abilene, Kansas.\n9:30 pm The following departed the Sunflower Hotel enroute to the Eisenhower\nHome and Museum:\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower\nMajor and Mrs. John Eisenhower\nDr. Milton Eisenhower\nMr. and Mrs. Earl Eisenhower\n11:10 pm Returned to the Sunflower Hotel and remained overnight.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTHURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1954\n8:50 am The President, accompanied by Major John Eisenhower and David\nEisenhower, departed the Sunflower Hotel enroute to the family\nplot at the Abilene Cemetery.\n9:20 am Returned to the Sunflower Hotel.\n9:45 am The President and Mrs. Eisenhower and family witnessed the parade\nfrom the Marquee of the Sunflower Hotel until 10:05 am.\n10:45 am The President and Mrs. Eisenhower and members of the family departed\nthe Sunflower Hotel enroute to the Eisenhower home.\n10:55 am Arrived at the Eisenhower Home. Walked to the Museum.\n11:00 am Arrived at the Museum. Ceremonies began on Platform in front of\nMuseum.\nNational Anthem\nInvocation\nIntroductions\nGreetings from the President\nConclusion\n11:30 am\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower and members of the Presidential\nParty inspected the Museum. Both wings were toured as the West\nWing was incomplete on the first visit in 1953. They also viewed\nskelton exhibit set up in the East Wing.\n12:00\nInspection of Museum was completed.\n12:05 pm\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower and members of the Presidential\nParty departed the Museum enroute to Smoky Hill Air Force Base.\n12:53\npm Arrived Smoky Hill Air Force Base.\nCST\n1:00 pm Airborne for Kansas City, Kansas, Fairfax Airport. The following\nwere members of the Presidential Party:\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower\nMajor and Mrs. John Eisenhower and three children\nDr. Milton Eisenhower\nMr. and Mrs. Earl Eisenhower\nMaj. Gen. Howard McC. Snyder\nHon. James Hagerty\nHon. Murray Snyder\nCol. Robert B. Schulz\nChief U. E. Baughman\nMr. James Rowley\nMr. Dick Flohr\nOne Secret Service Agent (accompanied Grandchildren)\nSgt. & Mrs. Moaney\nRose Woods\nTHURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1954\nPage 2\n1:42 pm Arrived Fairfax Airport, Kansas City, Kansas.\nMajor and Mrs. John Eisenhower and three children and one\nSecret Service Agent disembarked COLUMBINE.\nCST\n1:57 pm\nAirborne Kansas City for Chicago.\nCST\n3:30 pm\nArrived Midway Airport, Chicago, Illinois\nMr. and Mrs. Earl Eisenhower disembarked COLUMBINE.\nCST\n3:44 pm\nAirborne Chicago for Toledo, Ohio.\nEST\n5:38 pm\nArrived Toledo, Ohio; the following disembarked COLUMBINE:\nThe President\nDr. Milton Eisenhower\nHon. James Hagerty\nHon. Murray Snyder\nMr. James Rowley\nMr. Dick Flohr\nSgt. Moaney\n5:50 pm The President and members of his Party departed the Airport\nenroute to the Cedar Point Club.\n6:10 pm Arrived at the Cedar Point Club and remained overnight.\nEST\n5:50 pm Airborne Toledo for Washington, D. C. The following remained on\nCOLUMBINE and returned to Washington, D. C.:\nThe First Lady\nMaj. Gen. Howard McC. Snyder\nCol. Robert B. Schulz\nChief U. E. Baughman\nMr. Stewart Stout (transferred from Press plane to COLUMBINE)\nMrs. Moaney\nRose Woods\n7:25 pm Arrived MATS Terminal, Washington, D. C.\n7:40 pm Arrived at the White House.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nFRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1954\nAT THE CEDAR POINT CLUB, TOLEDO, OHIO.\nSATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1954\n1:10 pm The President and members of his Party departed the Cedar Point\nClub enroute to the Airport.\n1:35 pm Arrived Toledo Airport.\n1:45 pm Airborne Toledo for Washington, D. C.\nMembers of Presidential Party on COLUMBINE:\nThe President\nDr. Milton Eisenhower\nHon. George Humphrey\nHon. James Hagerty\nHon. Murray Snyder\nMr. James Rowley\nMr. Dick Flohr\nSgt. Moaney\n3:30 pm Arrived MATS Terminal, Washington, D. C.\n3:45 pm Arrived at the White House.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nSUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1954\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower attended the eleven o'clock\nService at the National Presbyterian Church.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nMONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1954\n8:00 am (Hon. Robert Cutler) OFF THE RECORD\n(Briefed the President on N. S. C.)\n8:30 am\nNational Security Council\nHon. Herbert Hoover, Jr., for the Secretary of State\nHon. Robert B. Anderson, Acting Secretary of Defense\nHon. Harold E. Stassen, Director, Foreign Operations Adm.\nHon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, Office of Defense Mobilization\nHon. George M. Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury\nHon. Rowland R. Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget\nHon. James P. Mitchell, Secretary of Labor\nGeneral Lewis B. Hershey, Director, Selective Service System\nLt. Gen. Raymond S. McLain, for the Chairman, N.S.T.C.\nHon. Arthur S. Burns, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisers\nHon. Theodore C. Streibert, Director, U. S. Information Agency\nGen. Matthew B. Ridgway, Acting Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff\nAdm. Donald B. Duncan, for the Chief of Naval Operations\nGen. Thomas D. White, for the Chief of Staff, U. S. Air Force\nGen. Lemuel C. Shepherd, Jr., Commandant, U. S. Marine Corps\nHon. Robert T. Stevens, Secretary of the Army\nHon. Albert Pratt, for the Secretary of the Navy\nHon. Harold E. Talbott, Secretary of the Air Force\nHon. Allen W. Dulles, Director of Central Intelligence\nHon. Robert Cutler, Special Assistant to the President\nColonel Andrew J. Goodpaster, White House Staff Secretary\nHon. Bryce Harlow, Administrative Assistant to the President\nHon. James S. Lay, Jr., Executive Secretary, N. S. C.\nHon. S. Everett Gleason, Deputy Executive Secretary, N. S. C.\n10:30 am Hon. Arthur Burns, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisers\nHon. Gabriel Hauge\n(Usual Monday appointment)\n10:59 am (Hon. Lewis Strauss, Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission) OFF THE RECORD\n(one minute)\n11:00 am Hon. Hugh S. Cumming, Jr., American Ambassador to Indonesia\n(The Ambassador requested this thru Protocol, to give the\nPresident brief oral account of developments in United States-\nIndonesian relations.)\n12:20 pm The President left for the Mayflower Hotel where he said a few words\nof Greetings to Luncheon of the American Council to Improve Our\nNeighborhoods (A.C.T.I.O.N.). Dr. Hauge rode over with the President.\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\n2:00 pm\nSen. James H. Duff, Pennsylvania\n(Senator Duff called Mr. Snyder last week and asked for this\nappointment)\nMONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1954\nPage 2\n2:15\npm The President met with bi-partisan group from the Senate and House\nof Representatives.\n(Arranged by Governor Adams at request of Senator Milton R.\nYoung, N. Dakota. Discussed civil functions and appropriations)\nThe following were present:\nSenator Frank A. Barrett, Wyoming\nSenator Dennis Chavez, New Mexico\nSenator Earle C. Clements, Kentucky\nSenator Price Daniel, Texas\nSenator Everett McK. Dirksen, Illinois\nSenator Allen J. Ellender, Sr., Louisiana\nSenator J. W. Fulbright, Arkansas\nSenator Spessard L. Holland, Florida\nSenator Roman L. Hruska, Nebraska\nSenator Russell B. Long, Louisiana\nSenator John L. McClellan, Arkansas\nSenator A. S. Mike Monroney, Oklahoma\nSenator Karl E. Mundt, South Dakota\nSenator James E. Murray, Montana\nSenator John C. Stennis, Mississippi\nSenator Milton R. Young, North Dakota\nCong. Clifford Davis, Tennessee\nCong. William A. Dawson, Utah\nCong. Clair Engle, California\nCong. Thomas A. Jenkins, Ohio\nCong. Ben F. Jensen, Iowa\nCong. Otto E. Passman, Louisiana\nCong. A. L. Miller, Nebraska\nCong. Dewey Short, Missouri\n(Hon. Sherman Adams)\n(Hon. Gerald Morgan)\n2:45 pm Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense\nHon. Robert B. Anderson, Deputy Secretary of Defense\nHon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, O. D. M.\n(Col. Andrew J. Goodpaster)\n3:15 pm (The following friends of Governor Stassen came in to pay their) )\n(respects:\nDr. and Mrs. H. R. Tregilgas (Surgeon)\nMr. and Mrs. Edward Gerber (Home Building Contractor)\nMr. and Mrs. H. Y. Krinsky (Furniture Store)\nMr. and Mrs. Arnold Erickson (Accountant - Auditor)\nMr. and Mrs. Harold LeVander (Lawyer)\n(Arranged at the request of Gov. Stassen. These people are\nlife-long friends of Gov. and Mrs. Stassen's and came to\nWashington from South St. Paul, Minnesota, for the Stassen's\ntwenty-fifth wedding anniversary)\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1954\n8:00 am The following had Breakfast with the President:\nHon. Joseph Martin, Speaker of the House\n(Hon. Gerald Morgan)\n9:00 am The President received a delegation from the National Fund for\nMedical Education, who presented him with the Frank H. Lahey\nMemorial Award \"for outstanding leadership in Medical Education\".\n(This award was established in 1954 under joint sponsorship\nof National Fund for Medical Education, American Medical\nAssociation and Association of American Medical Colleges.\nThe President is the first recipient.) The following were present:\nMr. S. Sloan Colt, President of the National Fund for\nMedical Education\nMr. E. J. Ade, National Fund for Medical Education\nMr. Howard Cushman, National Fund for Medical Education\nMrs. Frank H. Lahey\nDr. Vernon W. Lippard, President of the Association of\nAmerican Medical Colleges\nDr. Walter B. Martin, President of the American Medical\nAssociation\nHon. Nelson Rockefeller, Under Secretary of H. E. W.\nHon. Sherman Adams\nMajor General Howard McC. Snyder\nHon. Bernard Shanley\nMajor Walter Tkach\n10:05 am The President left for the Statler Hotel, where he said a few\nwords of greeting to the annual meeting of the Association of\nLand-Grant Colleges and Universities. Dr. Milton Eisenhower\nrode over with the President.\n10:45 am\nHon. Kenneth Royall\n(Called Mr. Snyder last week and asked for this.)\n11:30 am (Mr. David Calhoun, St. Louis, Missouri)\n(Mr. James W. McAfee, St. Louis, Missouri)\n(Colonel Schulz brought in OFF THE RECORD)\n11:45 am Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State\n(one-half hour)\n12:15 pm The President received the members of the National Historical\nPublications Commission.\n(They presented to the President a copy of their report entitled,\n\"A National Program for the Publication of Historical Documents.\")\nThe following were present:\nHon. Wayne C. Grover, Archivist of the United States and\nChairman of the National Historical Publications Commission\nWilfred E. Binkley, Professor of History and Political Science,\nOhio Northern University, and member of the Commission\nTUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1954\nPage 2\n12:15 pm National Historical Publications Commission (Continued)\nJulian P. Boyd, Professor of History, Princeton University, and\nmember of the Commission\nGuy Stanton Ford, President Emeritus of the University of Minnesota,\nand member of the Commission\nHon. Edmund F. Mansure, Administrator, General Services Administration\nDavid C. Mearns, Chief of the Manuscripts Division, Library of\nCongress, and member of the Commission\nG. Bernard Noble, Chief of the Division of Historical Policy Research,\nDepartment of State, and member of the Commission\nArthur M. Schlesinger, Sr., Professor of History Emeritus, Harvard\nUniversity, and member of the Commission\nRudolph A. Winnacker, Historian for the Office of the Secretary of\nDefense, and member of the Commission\nPhilip M. Hamer, Executive Director for the Commission\n12:45 pm The President received a turkey from the Members of the Poultry and\nEgg National Board and the National Turkey Federation.\n(For past eight years this group has presented the Thanksgiving\nturkey to the White House - is non-profit organization for con-\nsumer information.) The following were present:\nMr. Perry Browning, President, National Turkey Federation,\nWinchester, Ky.\nMrs. Perry Browning, Winchester, Kentucky\nMiss Dixie Lee Browning, Winchester, Kentucky\nDr. J. Holmes Martin, Purdue University, Lafayette, Indiana\nMr. J. S. Edmunds, Turkey Grower, Clover, South Carolina\nMr. C. Fred Smith, Poultry and Egg National Board, New York, N.Y.\nMr. M. C. Small, National Turkey Federation, Mt. Morris, Illinois\nMr. J. C. Taylor, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey\nMr. John Enders, New Jersey Turkey Association, Cranberry, N.J.\nMr. Leslie S. Hubbard, Hubbard Farms, Lancaster, Pennsylvania\nMr. J. Frank Gordy, Extension poultryman, Georgetown, Delaware\nMr. Alex Tisdale, National Pretzel Institute, Pottstown, Pa.\nMrs. Alex Tisdale, Pottstown, Pa.\nMr. Thomas W. Heitz, Rockingham Poultry Cooperative, Broadway, Va.\nMiss Ellen Stillman, National Cranberry Association, Hanson, Mass.\nMiss Ednah Ash, Poultry and Egg National Board, New York, N.Y.\nHon. Ezra Taft Benson, Secretary of Agriculture\n1:00 pm The following had Luncheon with the President:\nH.E. A. D. P. Heeney, Ambassador of Canada\nHon. C. D. Howe, Minister of Trade & Commerce, Canada\nHon. R. O. Campney, Defense Minister, Canada\nHon. George Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury\nHon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense\nHon. Sherman Adams\n2:00 pm (Colonel Goodpaster arranged for the President to see a motion\npicture at this time)\n3:15 pm His Eminence, Francis Cardinal Spellman.\nTUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1954\nPage 3\n8:00 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower gave a dinner for one-half of\nthe Chiefs of Mission of the Diplomatic Corps.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nWEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1954\n8:30 am (Hon. Robert Cutler) OFF THE RECORD\n(ten minutes)\n9:00 am The President presented the Gold President's Cup to the winner of\nthe 1954 President's Cup Regatta, Mr. Joseph Schoenith, of Detroit,\nMichigan.\n(The Regatta took place here while the President was in Denver,\nand this presentation was postponed until the President's return.)\nThe following were present:\nMr. Bill Cantrell (driver of GALE IV)\nMr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Schoenith of Detroit (owners of GALE IV)\nMr. Lee Schoenith\nMr. John A. Remon, President of the President's Cup Regatta Ass'n.\nMr. Edward C. Baltz, Chairman of the Board of the President's\nCup Regatta Association\nMr. Horace G. Walker, Chairman of the 1954 Regatta Committee\n9:15 am\nH.E. Leo Mates, the Ambassador of Yugoslavia\nGeneral Svetozar Vukmanovic, Vice President of the Federal Executive\nCouncil of Yugoslavia\n(Hon. Victor Purse)\n(Arranged at the suggestion of the Secretary of State. Gen.\nVukmanovic is in this country for talks on economic relations\nbetween his country and U. S.)\n9:30 am\nThe President met with the Bi-Partisan Leaders of the Congress:\nHon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President\nSenator Styles Bridges, New Hampshire\nSenator William F. Knowland, California\nSenator Homer Ferguson, Michigan\nSenator Leverett Saltonstall, Massachusetts\nSenator Alexander Wiley, Wisconsin\nnot Security\nSenator Carl Hayden, Arizona\nSenator Lyndon Johnson, Texas\nSenator Earle C. Clements, Kentucky\nSenator Richard B. Russell, Georgia\nSenator Walter F. George, Georgia\nHon. Joseph W. Martin, Jr., The Speaker\nCong. Charles Halleck, Indiana\nCong. Leslie Arends, Illinois\nCong. Leo Allen, Illinois\nCong. Sam Rayburn, Texas\nCong. John W. McCormack, Massachusetts\nCong. John Taber, New York\nCong. Clarence Cannon, Missouri\nCong. Carl Vinson, Georgia\nHon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State\nHon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense\nAdmiral Arthur C. Davis, Office of International Security Affairs\nHon. Sherman Adams\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Bernard Shanley\nWEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1954\nPage 2\n9:30 am Bi-Partisan Meeting (Continued)\nHon. James Hagerty\nHon. Gerald Morgan\nHon. Jack Martin\nHon. Homer Gruenther\nCol. Andrew J. Goodpaster\nHon. Arthur Minnich\n12:00\nThe President presented the Harmon International Trophies to\nMajor Charles E. Yeager, USAF, and to Miss Jacqueline Cochran.\n(Major Yeager first to fly faster than speed of sound and\nMiss Cochran first woman flyer to break thru sound barrier.)\nThe following were present:\nJOHNSON, Senator Lyndon B., Texas\nREED, Justice Stanley\nSTEVENS, Hon. Robert T., Secretary of the Army\nSYMINGTON, Senator Stuart, Missouri\nTALBOTT, Hon. Harold E., Secretary of the Air Force\nWHITE, Gen. Thomas D., Vice Chief of Staff, U. S. A. F.\nALLEN, Brig. Gen. Brook\nARLEN, Margaret\nALDRIN, Colonel Edwin E.\nBROSNAHAN, Mary V.\nBODE, Frederick W.\nBLAIR, Capt. and Mrs. Charles F.\nBRUNO, Mr. and Mrs. Harry\nBELL, Mr. Lawrence D.\nBOYD, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Albert\nBALCHAN, Col. and Mrs. Bernt\nBRENTNALL, Maj. Gen. Samuel R.\nCOMBIER, P. Hodges\nCRAWFORD, Mrs. William A.\nDOOLITTLE, Lt. Gen. and Mrs. James H.\nde SEVERSKY, Major and Mrs. Alexander P.\nDOERN, Mr. and Mrs. Peter C.\nDUNN, Francis W.\nELLIOTT, R. Sherrard, Jr.\nENYART, Mr. and Mrs. William\nFANEUF, Leston P.\nGRIFFITHS, Judge Charles H.\nGARDNER, Lester D.\nHOPKINS, Mr. and Mrs. John J.\nHAMILTON, Col. and Mrs. George B.\nHOLMES, William\nKEPNER, Lt. Gen. William E.\nLAND, Adm. and Mrs. E. S.\nLOCKE, Capt. Edward W.\nMcCRARY, Tex\nNOTMAN, Mr. and Mrs. J. Geoffrey\nODLUM, Floyd B.\nPOLSTER, Mr. and Mrs. William J.\nPUTT, Lt. Gen. Donald L.\nROSENDAHL, Adm. Charles E.\nWEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1954\nPage 3\n12:00\nHarmon International Trophies (Continued)\nREED, Mrs. Stanley\nSANDSTROM, Roy J.\nSCHRAMEK, Mr. and Mrs. William E.\nSCHILLING, Col. David C.\nSHANE, William H.\nTALBERT, Mrs. Ansel E.\nYEAGER, Mr. and Mrs. Albert H.\nYEAGER, Albert H., Jr.\nYEAGER, Mrs. Charles E.\n12:30 pm The following had Luncheon with the President:\nDr. Milton Eisenhower\nHon. Nelson Rockefeller, Under Secretary of H. E. W.\nHon. Arthur A. Kimball, Staff Director, President's Advisory\nCommittee on Government Organization\nHon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget\nHon. Sherman Adams\nHon. Gabriel Hauge\n2:15 pm General Omar Bradley\n(five minutes)\n3:00 pm (Mr. John Jackson - President's Lawyer) OFF THE RECORD\n(Arranged by Colonel Schulz who brought him over)\n8:00 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower gave a dinner for one-half\nthe Chiefs of Mission of the Diplomatic Corps.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTHURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1954\n8:40 am\nH.E. Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, the Vice President of India\nH.E. Gaganvihari Lallubhai Mehta, the Ambassador of India\nHon. Henry A. Byroade, Assistant Secretary of State\n(Arranged at the suggestion of the Secretary of State, who\nsaid that while Dr. Radhakrishnan had no specific subject\nto raise with the President, he would like to discuss U. S.\nIndian relations generally.)\n9:00 am\nCong. Edward J. Bonin, Pa.\n(The Congressman requested this to discuss a personal matter -\nMr. Jerry Morgan recommended he be given an appointment)\n9:30 am\nHon. Oveta Culp Hobby, Secretary of Health, Education & Welfare\nHon. Nelson Rockefeller, Under Secretary of H. E. W.\nMaj. Gen. Howard McC. Snyder\nHon. Sherman Adams\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Bernard Shanley\nHon. Gerald Morgan\n(Discussed legislative program)\n10:00 am\nHon. Joseph Campbell, Nominee for Comptroller General of the U. S.\n10:30 am\nHon. George Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury\nHon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget\nHon. Percival Brundage, Deputy Director, Bureau of the Budget\n(Re 1956 Budget - one hour)\n11:30 am\nHon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State\n(Asked to have half-hour with the President before French-\nAmerican talks)\n12:00\nH.E. Pierre Mendes-France, Premier of France\nHon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State\n(15 minutes)\n12:15 pm\nFrench-American talks\nH.E. Pierre Mendes-France, Premier of France\nHon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State\nH.E. Henri Bonnet, the Ambassador of France\nHon. C. Douglas Dillon, American Ambassador to France\nHon. Livingston Merchant, Assistant Secretary of State\nMr. Jean Marie Soutou, Acting Director of the Cabinet of\nMinistry of Foreign Affairs\nMr. M. Francois Seydoux, Director of European Affairs of the\nForeign Office\n1:00 pm\nThe President gave a Stag Luncheon in honor of H. E. Pierre Mendes-France,\nThe Premier of France. The following were present:\nH.E. Pierre Mendes-France, President of the Council of Ministers\nof the French Republic\nH.E. The Ambassador of the French Republic (Henri Bonnet)\nTHURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1954\nPage 2\n1:00 pm Luncheon in honor of The Premier of France (Continued)\nThe Honorable Gontran de Juniac, Minister, Embassy of the\nFrench Republic\nThe Honorable Georges Boris, Charge de Mission to the President\nof the Council of Ministers\nMr. Jean Marie Soutou, Acting Director of the Cabinet of Ministry\nof Foreign Affairs\nMr. Philippe de Seynes, Charge de Mission for Foreign Affairs\nMr. M. Francois Seydoux, Director of European Affairs of the\nForeign Office\nHon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President\nHon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State\nHon. Harold E. Stassen, Director, F. O. A.\nSen. Walter F. George, Georgia\nSen. Alexander Wiley, Wisconsin\nHon. Robert B. Anderson, Deputy Secretary of Defense\nHon. Lewis L. Strauss, Chairman, A. E. C.\nHon. Robert D. Murphy, Department of State\nHon. Livingston T. Merchant, Department of State\nHon. Douglas Mac Arthur II, Department of State\nHon. C. Douglas Dillon, American Ambassador to France\nHon. Robert Cutler\nHon. Samuel Spencer\nHon. David E. Finley\nMr. John W. Jones\n2:30 pm Gen. Julius Ochs Adler, Vice President, General Manager of the\nNew York Times\nHon. Bryce Harlow\n(Requested this to discuss military manpower problems)\n2:55 pm (Mr. John Jackson, President's Lawyer) OFF THE RECORD\n(Col. Robert Schulz)\n3:00 pm (General Lucius Clay) OFF THE RECORD\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nFRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1954\n8:00 am\nThe Following had Breakfast with the President:\nHon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President\nHon. Sherman Adams\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n9:00 am\nThe President received the Executive Committee of the United\nStates Junior Chamber of Commerce, Forty Directors of the\nCanadian Chamber of Commerce and two from the Chamber of\nCommerce of the United States.\n(The heads of these organizations are meeting now in Washington\nand asked if they might take this opportunity to pay their\nannual call on the President.) The following were present:\nMr. Clement D. Johnston, President, U. S. Chamber of Commerce\nMr. R. L. Bowditch, Chairman of Board, U. S. Chamber of Commerce\nMr. E. LaMar Buckner, Ogden, Utah, President\nMr. Arthur W. Campbell, Honolulu, Hawaii, Vice President\nMr. Ira D. Kaye, San Pedro, California, Vice President\nMr. Hugh McKenna, Omaha, Nebraska, Vice President\nMr. Van Richardson, Greenwood, Mississippi, Vice President\nMr. Duke A. Garrison, Cleveland, Ohio, Vice President\nMr. John M. King, Wheaton, Illinois, Vice President\nMr. Howard E. Norris, Madison, Wisconsin, Vice President\nMr. John Hendrickson, Casper, Wyoming, Vice President\nMr. Edwin H. May, Jr., Hartford, Conn., Vice President\nMr. Frank J. Pasquerilla, Johnstown, Pa., Vice President\nMr. Dain J. Domich, Sacramento, California, Immediate Past President\nMr. John C. Mitchell, Kearney, Nebraska, General Legal Counsel\nMr. Douglas L. Hoge, Cincinnati, Ohio, Jr., Chamber International\nPresident\nMr. Tommy E. Cook, Baytown, Texas, Treasurer\nMr. Gordon T. Hicks, Tulsa, Oklahoma, Exec. Vice President\nMr. Fred Dixon, Washington, D. C., National Director\nMr. Richard Matheson, International Vice President, Renton,\nWashington\nMr. H. L. Jagoe, President, District of Columbia Local\nMr. Montague F. Aldous, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, Canadian\nJaycee President\nMr. Lewis M. Ayre, St. John's Newfoundland\nMr. L. L. Ball, Yorkton, Saskatchewan\nMr. R.H.G. Bonnycastle, Winnipeg, Manitoba\nMr. Frank Boston, Montreal, Quebec\nMr. Perry S. Bower, Winnipeg, Manitoba\nMr. R. C. Brown, Winnipeg, Manitoba\nMr. John T. Bryden, Toronto, Ontario\nMr. J. G. Crean, Toronto, Ontario\nMr. M. M. Cunningham, Red Derr, Alberta\nCol. U. G. Dawson, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia\nMr. Paul DesRochers, Quebec, Province of Quebec\nMr. Raymond Dupuis, Montreal, Quebec\nMr. M. Alban Farmer, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island\nFRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1954\nPage 2\n9:00 am\nU.S. and Canadian Chamber of Commerces (Continued)\nMr. H. J. Fosbrooke, Vernon, British Columbia\nMr. G. A. Freeman, Belleville, Ontario\nMr. J. Douglas Gibson, Toronto, Ontario\nMr. William Hayward, Summerside, Prince Edward Island\nMr. C. Bruce Hill, St. Catharines, Ontario\nMajor General Gordon Howard, Montreal, Quebec\nMr. H. W. Jamer, Saint John, New Brunswick\nMr. J. Howard Kelly, Calgary, Alberta\nMr. W. S. Kirkpatrick, Montreal, Quebec\nMr. C. R. MacLaggan, Campbellton, New Brunswick\nMr. J. Gordon MacDonald, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island\nMr. A. E. McGilvray, Oshawa, Ontario\nMr. A. D. McTavish, Edmonton, Alberta\nMr. Howard T. Mitchell, Vancouver, British Columbia\nMr. D. L. Morrell, Montreal, Quebec\nMr. Martin P. Murphy, Montreal, Quebec\nMr. Earl Murray, Neepawa, Manitoba\nMr. Thomas Oakley, Toronto, Ontario\nMr. J. Racine, Montmorency, Quebec\nMr. W. H. Raikes, Vancouver, British Columbia\nMr. W. J. Sheridan, Montreal, Quebec\nMr. Lewis W. Simms, Saint John, New Brunswick\nMr. J. J. Stuart, Windsor, Ontario\nMr. James C. Thompson, Montreal, Quebec\nMr. 0. B. Thornton, Montreal, Quebec\nMr. G. S. Thorvaldson, Winnipeg, Manitoba\nMr. C. D. Trusler, Montreal, Quebec\nMr. C. L. Walker, Montreal, Quebec\nMr. Howard Walters, Vancouver, British Columbia\nMr. B. R. Wolfe, Transcona, Manitoba\nMr. Edward C. Wood, Montreal, Quebec\nMr. G. M. Young, Sherbrooke, Quebec\n9:15 am\nMr. Charles Gombault, 100 Rue Reaumur, Paris\n(Hon. Sherman Adams)\n(member of the French Press)\n9:30 am\nHon. Arthur Flemming, Director, O. D. M.\n(Mr. Steve Benedict)\n(Asked if he might see the President briefly before Cabinet)\n10:00 am\nCabinet Meeting\nHon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State\nHon. Herman Phleger, State Department\nHon. Marion Folsom, Under Secretary of the Treasury\nHon. Robert Anderson, Deputy Secretary of Defense\nHon. William P. Rogers, Deputy Attorney General\nHon. Douglas McKay, Secretary of the Interior\nHon. Earl Butz, Assistant Secretary of Agriculture\nHon. Sinclair Weeks, Secretary of Commerce\nFRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1954\nPage 3\n10:00 am Cabinet Meeting (Continued)\nHon. James P. Mitchell, Secretary of Labor\nHon. Oveta Culp Hobby, Secretary of Health, Education & Welfare\nHon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget\nHon. Harold E. Stassen, Director, F. O. A.\nDr. William S. Russell, Deputy Director of Technical Services, F.O.A.\nHon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, 0. D. M.\nHon. Philip Young, Chairman, Civil Service Commission\nHon. Theodore Streibert, Director, U.S.I.A.\nHon. Abbott Washburn, U.S.I.A.\nAdm. Lewis G. Castle, St. Lawrence Seaway\nHon. Samuel Anderson, Assistant Secretary of Commerce\nMr. Hal Miller, Commerce Department\nMr. Preston Forbes, Commerce Department\nHon. Sherman Adams\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Arthur Burns\nHon. Bernard Shanley\nHon. Robert Cutler\nHon. Gabriel Hauge\nCol. Andrew J. Goodpaster\nHon. Gerald Morgan\nHon. Maxwell Rabb\nHon. Arthur Minnich\nThe following were absent: The\nVice\nPresident\nThe Secretary of the Treasury\nThe Secretary of Defense\nThe Attorney General\nThe Postmaster General - no representative\nThe Secretary of Agriculture\nHon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.\n11:45 am (Hon. Oveta Culp Hobby, Secretary of H. E. W.) OFF THE RECORD\n12:00\nHon. James P. Mitchell, Secretary of Labor\n(Asked if might have twenty minute appointment at conclusion\nof Cabinet Meeting)\n12:50 pm (The President left the White House and motored to Burning Tree.)\n1:43 pm (Teed off with the following:)\n(Col. Thomas Belshe)\n(Mr. John Brooks) Brookes\n(Mr. J. W. Harron)\n4:42 pm (Completed 18 holes)\n5:18 pm (Departed Burning Tree and motored to the White House)\n5:48 pm (Arrived at the White House)\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nSATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1954\n8:15 am (General Ed. Clarke, of New York) OFF THE RECORD\n(Arranged at the request of Col. Schulz)\n8:30 am Hon. William Rogers, Deputy Attorney General\nHon. Simon E. Sobeloff, Solicitor General of the U. S.\nHon. Maxwell Rabb\n(re segregation)\n9:00 am The President bought the first sheet of Christmas Seals from\nDr. Esmond R. Long, Director of Medical Research, National\nTuberculosis Association, opening the annual Christmas Seal\nSale of the Association.\n(Mr. Snyder sat in on the appointment. Dr. Long had T.B.\nat one time which caused him to join in fight against it.\nDuring World War II he was consultant to the Army on T.B.\nand was a Colonel in the European Theatre assigned to\noffice of General Hawley)\n9:10 am Hon. Theodore Streibert, Director, U. S. I. A.\nHon. Sherman Adams\n(Arranged at the request of Governor Adams)\n9:20 am Dr. Edward L. R. Elson, Minister, the National Presbyterian Church\n(Asked if might come in for a personal visit and to bring the\nPresident copy of his book \"America's Spiritual Recovery.\")\n9:38 am Sen. H. Alexander Smith, New Jersey\n(Hon. Bernard Shanley)\n(Arranged at the suggestion of Mr. Shanley, through whom Sen.\nSmith requested the appointment)\n10:00 am Hon. Gordon Allott, Senator-elect, Colorado\n(Asked for a five-minute appointment to pay his respects while\nin Washington)\n10:15 am Hon. Philip Young, Chairman, Civil Service Commission\nMr. Pierce J. Gerety, Civil Service Commission\nHon. Bernard Shanley\nHon. James Hagerty\n10:30 am\n(Relocation Test)\n10:45 am (President returned to the Executive Office)\n11:10 am (Hon. Simon E. Sobeloff, Solicitor General of the U. S.)\n(Hon. Maxwell Rabb)\n(OFF THE RECORD - Remained until 11:50 a.m.)\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nSUNDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1954\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower attended the eleven o'clock\nService at the National Presbyterian Church.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nMONDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1954\n10:50 am Hon. Harold Stassen, Director, F. O. A.\nHon. Morris Wolf, F. O. A.\nHon. Christian Herter, Jr., F.O. A.\n(Arranged at the request of Gov. Stassen to discuss Yugoslav\nnegotiations)\n11:00 am Hon. Arthur Burns, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisors\n(This is usual Monday appointment with Dr. Hauge - Dr. Hauge\nwas out of the City)\n11:30 am Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense\nHon. Fred Seaton, Assistant Secretary of Defense\n(This is usual Monday appointment)\n12:20 pm Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense\nHon. Fred Seaton, Assistant Secretary of Defense\nHon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, 0. D. M.\nHon. Robert Cutler\nHon. Bryce Harlow\n12:30 pm H.E. Julius Raab, the Chancellor of Austria\nH.E. Dr. Karl Gruber, the Ambassador of Austria\nThe Hon. Dr. Josef Schoener, Director Political Dept., Austrian\nForeign Office\nHon. Llewellyn E. Thompson, Jr., American Ambassador to Austria\nHon. Livingston Merchant, Assistant Secretary of State\n(Mr. Hans Imhof - interpreter from State Department\n1:00 pm The President gave a Stag Luncheon for H.E. Julius Raab, the\nChancellor of Austria. The following were present:\nH.E. The Chancellor of Austria - Julius Raab\nH.E. The Ambassador of Austria - Dr. Karl Gruber\nThe Honorable Dr. Josef Schoener - Austrian Foreign Office\nMr. Hans Imhof - Interpreter\nHon. Earl Warren, The Chief Justice\nHon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State\nHon. Douglas McKay, Secretary of the Interior\nHon. Harold E. Stassen, Director, F. O. A.\nSen. William F. Knowland, California\nSen. Lyndon B. Johnson, Texas\nHon. Robert B. Anderson, Deputy Secretary of Defense\nAdm. Arthur W. Radford, Chairman, J. C. S.\nHon. Allen W. Dulles, Director, C. I. A.\nHon. Robert D. Murphy, Department of State\nHon. Livingston T. Merchant, Assistant Secretary of State\nHon. Douglas MacArthur, II, Department of State\nHon. John F. Simmons, Department of State\nHon. Llewellyn E. Thompson, Jr., American Ambassador to Austria\nHon. Daniel W. Bell, President, American Security & Trust Co.\nMr. John C. Folger, Investment banker\nMONDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1954\nPage 2\n2:30 pm\nHon. Allen Dulles, Director, C. I. A.\n(Mr. Snyder arranged at the request of Director Dulles)\n3:00 pm\nGen. Georges Catroux of the French Army\n(Hon. John F. Simmons)\n3:45 pm\n(Hon. U. E. Baughman, U. S. Secret Service)\n(Mr. James Rowley)\n(Mr. Murray Snyder)\n(OFF THE RECORD appointment arranged by Mr. Snyder)\n7:30 pm\nThe President gave a Stag Dinner for the following:\nGeorge E. Allen, Counsel, Alvord & Alvord, Washington, D. C.\nRobert B. Anderson, Deputy Secretary of Defense\nEzra Taft Benson, Secretary of Agriculture\nB. G. Byars, Owner, Byars Royal Oaks Farm, Tyler, Texas\nGen. Thomas D. Campbell, Wheat-Cattleman, Mont. & New Mexico\nGen. Arthur S. Nevins, Retired Army Officer, Gettysburg, Pa.\nAksel Nielsen, President, The Title Guaranty Co., Denver\nAllan R. Phipps, Attorney, Denver\nSid W. Richardson, Oil-Cattleman, Fort Worth, Texas\nEllis D. Slater, Pres. & Dir., Frankfort Distillers Corp., NYC\nNorman H. Smith, Cattle Breeder, Larkspur, Colorado\nBal F. Swan, Rancher, Denver\nDan Thornton, Governor of Colorado, Denver\nFelix E. Wormser, Asst. Secy. of the Interior\nStanley M. Wright, Wright & McGill Co., Denver\nToddie Lee Wynne, Oil-Cattleman, Dallas, Texas\nArthur Minnich, White House\nStephen Benedict, White House\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1954\n7:30 am\nThe following had Breakfast with the President:\nHon. Leonard Hall\nHon. Sherman Adams\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n8:30 am\n(Hon. Robert Cutler)\n(Briefed the President on N. S. C.)\n9:15 am\nAdmiral Arthur W. Radford, Chairman, J. C. S.\n(This is Admiral Radford's usual weekly appointment)\n10:00 am\n(Mr. Hagerty)\n10:30 am\nPress Conference\n11:15 am\nMr. James Linen, Publisher of Time Magazine\n(Arranged through Mr. Ellis D. Slater. Presented to the\nPresident framed enlargement of pictures used in TIME\nfor a picture story of the Battle of Gettysburg.)\n11:30 am\nHon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget\nHon. Percival Brundage, Deputy Director\n(Re 1956 Budget)\n1:24 pm\nThe President went over to the White House, where he remained\nfor the rest of the day.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nWEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1954\n7:45 am\nThe Honorable Joseph Dodge had Breakfast with the President.\n8:15 am\n(Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State)\n(Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense)\n(Hon. Harold Talbott, Secretary of the Air Force)\n(Hon. Allen Dulles, Director, C. I. A.)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Gen. Nathan Twining, Chief of Staff, U.S.A.F.)\n(Lt. Gen. C. P. Cabell, Deputy Director, C. I. A.)\n(Lt. Gen. Donald L. Putt, Air Reserve and Development Command)\n(Col. Andrew J. Goodpaster)\n8:30 am\nNational Security Council\nHon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State\nHon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense\nHon. Harold E. Stassen, Director, F. O. A.\nHon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, O. D. M.\nHon. H. Chapman Rose, for the Secretary of the Treasury\nHon. William P. Rogers, Acting Attorney General\nHon. Rowland R. Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget\nHon. Lewis L. Strauss, Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission\nHon. Ralph E. Spear, for the Federal Civil Defense Administrator\nHon. Arthur F. Bruns, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisers\nHon. Theodore C. Streibert, Director, U. S. I. A.\nHon. Robert B. Anderson, Deputy Secretary of Defense\nHon. Robert T. Stevens, Secretary of the Army\nHon. Charles S. Thomas, Secretary of the Navy\nHon. Harold E. Talbott, Secretary of the Air Force\nAdm. Arthur W. Radford, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff\nGen. Matthew B. Ridgway, Chief of Staff of the Army\nAdm. Robert B. Carney, Chief of Naval Operations\nGen. Nathan F. Twining, Chief of Staff of the Air Force\nLt. Gen. R. McC. Pate, for the Commandant, U. S. Marine Corps\nHon. Allen W. Dulles, Director of C. I. A.\nHon. Robert Cutler\nCol. Andrew J. Goodpaster\nHon. Robert Sprague, Consultant to the N. S. C.\nHon. Bryce Harlow\nHon. J. Patrick Coyne, NSC Internal Security Representative\nHon. John Slezak, Under Secretary of the Army\nHon. Thomas Gates, Under Secretary of the Navy\nHon. James H. Douglas, Under Secretary of the Air Force\nMr. Bromley Smith\nRobert R. Bowie, Department of State\nBrig. Gen. C. H. Bonesteel, III, Department of Defense\nWilliam Y. Elliott, Office of Defense Mobilization\nMaj. Gen. John K. Gerhart, Joint Chiefs of Staff\nRobert Amory, Jr., Central Intelligence Agency\nRalph W. E. Reid, Bureau of the Budget\nWilliam F. Tompkins, Justice Department\nRoy Snapp, Atomic Energy Commission\nElmer Staats, Operations Coordinating Board\nJames S. Lay, Jr., Executive Secretary, N. S. C.\nEverett Gleason, Deputy Executive Secretary, N. S. C.\nWEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1954\nPage 2\n10:20 am\nSenator William F. Knowland, California\n11:20 am\n(Field Marshal Montgomery arrived at the White House)\n12:45 pm\nHon. Whitley P. McCoy, Director, Federal Mediation and Conciliation\nService\n(Hon. Sherman Adams)\n(Five minute appointment arranged at the request of Governor\nAdams)\n1:00 pm\nThe President gave a Stag Luncheon in honor of the three Scandinavian\nPrime Ministers; H.E. Hans Hedtoft, of Denmark, H. E. Oscar Torp, of\nNorway, and H.E. Tage Fritiof Erlander of Sweden. The following were\npresent:\nH.E. The Prime Minister of Norway - Oscar Torp\nH.E. The Prime Minister of Denmark - Hans Hedtoft\nH.E. The Prime Minister of Sweden - Tage Fritiof Erlander\nH.E. The Ambassador of Norway - Wilhelm Munthe de Morgenstierne\nH.E. The Ambassador of Denmark - Henrik de Kauffmann\nH.E. The Ambassador of Sweden - Erik Boheman\nHon. Charles E. Saltzman\nHon. James P. Mitchell, Secretary of Labor\nSen. Walter F. George, Georgia\nHon. Livingston T. Merchant, Assistant Secretary of State\nHon. John F. Simmons\nHon. L. Corrin Strong, Ambassador of Norway (American)\nMr. Lithgow Osborne - American-Scandinavian Foundation\nDr. Robert E. van Deusen - National Lutheran Council\n2:35 pm\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed for MATS Terminal,\nwhere Mrs. Eisenhower christened the COLUMBINE III.\n3:00 pm\nAirborne for Augusta, Georgia. The following were members of the\nPresidential Party:\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower\nField Marshal Viscount Montgomery\nMajor General Howard McC. Snyder\nColonel and Mrs. Thomas Belshe\nMr. and Mrs. George E. Allen\nMr. and Mrs. Ellis Slater\nHon. James C. Hagerty\nCol. Leo F. Paul\nCol. William C. Draper\nMiss Helen Weaver\nMiss Ann Parsons\nMiss Betty Allen\nSgt. and Mrs. John Moaney\nMiss Rose Woods\nSecret Service Agents\n5:03 pm\nArrived Bush Field, Augusta, Georgia.\n5:12 pm\nDeparted Bush Field and motored to the Augusta National Golf Club.\n5:40 pm\nArrived at Augusta National Golf Club.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTHURSDAY, november 25, 1954\nAUGUSTA, GEORGIA\n8:40 am\nThe President departed the Cottage and walked to the Office.\n9:25 am\nDeparted the Office and went to the Practice Tee.\n9:40 am\nArrived at the Practice Tee.\n11:15 am\nThe President left the Practice Tee and returned to the Cottage.\n1:05 pm\nThe President teed off with the following:\nMr. Clifford Roberts\nMr. Ellis Slater\nMr. Ed Dudley\n3:52 pm\nCompleted 18 holes.\n8:20 pm\nStill photographs and newsreels were taken of the President and\nto\nFirst Lady in the Trophy Room of the Club.\n8:40 pm\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nFRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1954\nAUGUSTA, GEORGIA\n8:20 am\nThe President bid goodbye to Field Marshall Montgomery.\n8:45 am\nThe President departed the Cottage and walked to the Office.\n9:25 am\nThe President left the Office for the Practice Tee.\n9:40 am\nArrived at the Practice Tee.\n10:30 am\nThe President left the Practice Tee and walked over to the #1 Tee\nwhere he watched the members of the press tee off.\n10:50 am\nThe President returned to his Office.\n11:55 am\nDeparted the Office and returned to the Cottage.\n1:15 pm\nThe President teed off with the following:\nMr. Ralph Reed\nMr. Douglas Casey\nMr. Carl Wood\n4:15 pm\nCompleted 18 holes.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nSATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1954\nAUGUSTA, GEORGIA\n8:35 am\nThe President walked to the Office.\n9:10 am\nDeparted the Office.\n9:25 am\nArrived at the Practice Tee.\n10:00 am\nThe President teed off with the following:\nMr. Ed Dudley\nMr. William Robinson\nMr. Robert Woodruff\n1:15 pm\nCompleted 18 holes.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nSUNDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1954\nAUGUSTA, GEORGIA\n11:00 am\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the Augusta National\nGolf Club and motored to the Reid Memorial Presbyterian Church.\n11:10 am Arrived at the Church and attended regular Sunday Service.\n12:10 pm\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the Reid Memorial\nPresbyterian Church and motored to the Cottage at the Augusta\nNational Golf Club.\n12:15 pm\nArrived at the Cottage.\n1:18 pm\nThe President teed off with the following:\nHon. James Hagerty\nMr. William Robinson\nMr. Ed Dudley\n4:26 pm\nCompleted 18 holes.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nMONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1954\nAUGUSTA, GEORGIA\n8:15 am\nThe President walked to his Office.\n9:55 am\nDeparted the Office.\n10:00 am\nArrived at the Practice Tee.\n10:25 am\nThe President teed off with the following:\nMr. William Robinson\nMr. Ed Dudley\n1:25 pm\nCompleted 18 holes.\n4:15 pm\nThe President and First Lady, accompanied by their guests, departed\nthe Augusta National Golf Club and motored to Bush Field.\n4:45 pm\nArrived at Bush Field, Augusta, Georgia.\n4:52 pm\nAirborne Augusta, Georgia, for Washington, D. C.\n6:35 pm\nArrived MATS Terminal, Washington, D. C.\n6:50 pm\nArrived at the White House.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1954\n8:30 am\n(Hon. Robert Cutler)\n(Briefed the President on N. S. C.)\n9:15 am\nHon. Theodore C. Streibert, Director, United States Information Agency\nMr. Andrew Berding\n(Mr. Streibert sees the President last Tuesday of each month)\n10:00 am\nHon. James B. Conant, United States High Commissioner for Germany\n(Col. Andrew J. Goodpaster)\n(The Secretary of State recommended that the President see Dr.\nConant because of the importance of his position in current\nGerman situation re ratification of treaties, etc.)\n10:30 am\nHon. Gabriel Hauge\n(Reported to the President on Rio Conference)\n11:15 am\nHon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget\nHon. Percival Brundage, Deputy Director, Bureau of the Budget\nHon. Sherman Adams\n(45 minute appointment - re 1956 Budget)\n12:15 pm\nMrs. Oswald Lord, Representative of the United States on Human\nRights Commission of United Nations\n(Arranged by Governor Adams. Mrs. Lord is leaving shortly for\nthe Middle East.)\n12:30 pm\nHon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, O. D. M.\n(This is Dr. Flemmings's regular appointment, arranged at two\nweek intervals.)\n1:00 pm\nHon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State, had Luncheon with the\nPresident.\n3:15 pm\nHon. William W. Spear, Chairman, llebraska Republican State Central Com.\n3:40 pm\n(Hon. Fred Seaton, Assistant Secretary of Defense)\n(Hon. Sherman Adams)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Hon. Gerald Morgan)\n(Col. Andrew J. Goodpaster)\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nWEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1954\n8:00 am\nThe following had Breakfast with the President:\nCongressman Daniel A. Reed, New York\nHon. Gerald Morgan\n9:00 am\nHon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense\nAdmiral Arthur W. Radford, Chairman, J. C. S.\nHon. Lewis L. Strauss, Chairman, A. E. C.\n(Half-hour appointment arranged by Admiral Radford)\n9:30 am\nNational Security Council\nHon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President\nHon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State\nHon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense\nHon. Harold E. Stassen, Director, F. O. A.\nHon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, O. D. M.\nHon. E. Chapman Rose, for the Secretary of the Treasury\nHon. Sinclair Weeks, Secretary of Commerce\nHon. Rowland R. Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget\nHon. Lewis L. Strauss, Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission\nAdm. Arthur W. Radford, Chairman, J. C. S.\nHon. Allen Dulles, Director of C. I. A.\nHon. Robert Cutler, Special Assistant to the President\nCol. Andrew J. Goodpaster, White House Staff Secretary\nRobert C. Lanphier, Jr., Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense\nLt. Col. William J. Parsons, Department of Defense\nHon. Thomas P. Pike, Assistant Secretary of Defense\nBrig. Gen. G. O. N. Loden, USA\nWells H. Thomsen, Department of the Navy\nBrig. Gen. Thomas P. Garrity, USAF\nGeorge Goodin, Defense Department\nHon. James S. Lay, Jr., Executive Secretary, N.S.C.\nHon. S. Everett Gleason, Deputy Executive Secretary, N. S. C.\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\n2:30 pm\nHon. George Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury\nHon. Paul Hoffman, of California\n8:00 pm\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower gave the Cabinet Dinner.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTHURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1954\n8:30 am\n(Hon. Herbert Brownell, Jr., The Attorney General) OFF THE RECORD\n9:45 am\nThe President left for the State Department Auditorium, where he\nsaid a few words of greeting to the opening session of the\nwashington Conference of Mayors.\n10:15 am\n(Hon. Robert Cutler) OFF THE RECORD\n10:45 am\nThe President met with the Defense Mobilization Board in the Cabinet\nRoom. (Arranged at the request of Dr. Flemming) The following\nwere present:\nHon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, O. D. M.\nHon. George Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury\nHon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense\nHon. Herbert Brownell, Jr., The Attorney General\nHon. Douglas McKay, Secretary of the Interior\nHon. Ezra Taft Benson, Secretary of Agriculture\nHon. Sinclair Weeks, Secretary of Commerce\nHon. James P. Mitchell, Secretary of Labor\nHon. Robert Murphy, Deputy Under Secretary of State\nHon. Earl Butz, Assistant Secretary of Agriculture\nHon. William McC. Martin, Jr., Chairman, Board of Governors,\nFederal Reserve System\nHon. Harold E. Stassen, Director, Foreign Operations Adm.\nHon. Marion Folsom, Under Secretary of the Treasury\nHon. Thomas P. Pike, Assistant Secretary of Defense\nHon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget\nHon. Arthur Burns, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisers\nHon. Gabriel Hauge, The White House\nMr. Maxwell Elliott, General Counsel, General Services Adm.\nHon. Victor E. Cooley, Deputy Director, O. D. M.\nMr. Charles E. Kendall, General Counsel, C. D. M.\nMr. William S. Floyd, Assistant Director for Materials, O.D.M.\nMr. George A. Landry, Assistant Director for Production, O. D. M.\nMr. Joseph F. Vaughan, Staff Secretary, O. D. M.\nMr. John Dennis, Transportation Coordinator, O. D. M.\nMr. Harold Botkin, Assistant Director for Telecommunications, O.D.M.\nMr. H. B. McCoy, Assistant to the Secretary of Commerce\nMr. Winifield Riefler, Assistant to Hon. William McC. Martin\nMr. Elmer Bennett, Assistant to the Secretary of the Interior\nMr. John Liebert, Assistant to the Secretary of the Interior\nHon. Stanley N. Barnes, Assistant Attorney General\n11:30 am\nHon. Charles E. Bohlen, American Ambassador to the Union of Soviet\nSocialist Republics\n(Ambassador Bohlen requested this thru Protocol)\n12:15 pm\nHon. Webster Todd, former head of Office of Economic Affairs, F.O.A., Paris\n(Hon. Bernard Shanley)\n(Arranged by Mr. Shanley. Mr. Todd wishes to talk about matters\nconnected with his resignation, and perhaps make some suggestions\non operation his former office.)\nTHURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1954\nPage 2\n12:30 pm The President received the Members of the White House Conference\non Education. (Arranged at the request of Mrs. Hobby)\nThe following were present:\nMr. Neil H. McElroy, Chairman - President, Procter & Gamble Co.\nMr. Finis E. Engleman, Vice Chairman - Commissioner of Education,\nState of Connecticut\nAHLGREN, Mildred Carlson (Mrs. Oscar A.) Past President, General\nFederation of Womens Clubs\nBROWN, Ethel G. (Mrs. Rollin) Chairman, California Recreation Com.\nBUNCHE, Ralph J., Trustee, United Nations\nBURKE, John s., President, B. Altman & Company, New York\nCOWLES, John, President, The Minneapolis Star and Tribune\nGALE, O. M., Director, Public Relations Division, Procter & Gamble Co.\nGOSS, Bert C., Vice President, Hill and Knowlton, Inc., New York\nHICKEY, Margaret (Miss) Editor, Public Affairs Department, Ladies\nHome Journal\nHILL, Henry H., President, George Peabody College for Teachers\nHOBBY, Hon. Oveta Culp, Secretary of Health, Education & Welfare\nKILLIAN, James R., Jr., President, Massachusetts Institute of\nTechnology\nLANE, Hon. William Preston, Jr., Ex-Governor, State of Maryland\nLAZZIO, Thomas, President, Local 300, United Auto Workers\nLITTLE, Kenneth J., Deputy Commissioner of Education, Department\nof Health, Education & Welfare\nLARSEN, Roy E., President and Director, Time, Inc.\nMcLAIN, Joseph C., Principal, Mamaroneck, New York, High School\nMcMANUS, Msgr. William E., Assistant Director, National Catholic\nWelfare Conference\nMILTON, Lorimer D., President, Citizens Trust Co., Atlanta, Ga.\nMITCHELL, Don G., Chairman of the Board, Sylvania Electric\nProducts, Inc.\nMOORE, Frank C., President, Government Affairs Foundation, Inc.\nNEWSOM, Herschel D., Master, National Grange\nPACE, Clint, White House Conference Committee Staff Director\nPALEY, William S., Chairman of the Board, Columbia Broadcasting\nSystem, Inc.\nREDMOND, James F. Superintendent of Schools, New Orleans, La.\nSHULL, Martha (Miss) High School Teacher, Portland, Oregon\nSPARKS, Frank H., President, Wabash College, Crawfordsville, Indiana\nSTEWART, Potter, Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the\nSixth Circuit\nSTRATTON, Jesse G., President, National School Boards Association, Inc.\nTOY, Henry, Jr., Executive Director, National Citizens Commission\nfor the Public Schools\nVEST, H. Grant, Commissioner of Education, State of Colorado\nWILLIAMS, Mayme E. (Mrs. Charles L.) Elementary Teacher, Miami, Florida\n12:45 pm (General George Kenny) OFF THE RECORD\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\n2:00 pm\n(Mr. Hagerty)\nTHURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1954\nPage 3\n2:30 pm\nPress Conference\n3:00 pm\nThe President received the group representing Columbia University\nAlumni Association of District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia,\nand the Columbia University Bicentennial Commission.\n(Presented scroll to the President, honoring him for work\nin starting the Columbia Bicentennial Celebration) The\nfollowing were present:\nDr. Grayson Kirk, President of Columbia\nMr. Arthur Hayes Sulzberger, Chairman, Bicentennial Committee\nProfessor Richard R. Powell, Director of Bicentennial\nMr. Douglas Black, President of Doubleday & Co. and member\nof Bicentennial Committee\nH.E. Amjad Ali, Pakistan Ambassador\nMr. Howard C. Westwood, Washington Chairman of Dinner Committee\nMr. Ellsworth C. Alvord, Regional Chairman of Bicentennial\nMiss Mary F. Jessup, Regional Vice Chairman\nMr. Hugo E. Weisberger, President, Columbia University Club\nMr. Leo N. Plein, President, Columbia College Club\nMrs. James J. Mooney\nMr. Paul C. Warnke\nMr. James Q. Riordan\nMrs. Virginia G. watkin\nMr. George Bund\nMr. William Roy Vallance\nMr. Lawrence E. Blanchard, Jr., Richmond, Virginia\nMrs. John Adams, Alexandria, Virginia\nMr. Pat Munro\nHon. Philip Young, Chairman, Civil Service Commission\nHon. Dallas Townsend, Assistant Attorney General\n3:15 pm\nHon. Joseph M. Dodge, former Director, Bureau of the Budget\n(Arranged by Governor Adams)\n9:00 pm\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower gave the Military and Departmental\nReception at the White House.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nFRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1954\n8:30 am\n(Hon. Robert Cutler)\n(Briefed the President on N. S. c.)\n9:00 am\nNational Security Council\n*Hon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President\n*Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State\n*Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense\n*Hon. Harold E. Stassen, Director, F. 0. A.\n*Hon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, O. D. M.\n*Hon. George M. Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury\n*Hon. Rowland R. Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget\nHon. Arthur F. Burns, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisers\nHon. Robert T. Stevens, Secretary of the Army\nHon. Charles S. Thomas, Secretary of the Navy\nHon. James H. Douglas, Acting Secretary of the Air Force\nHon. Percival F. Brundage, Deputy Director, Bureau of the Budget\nHon. Glen Lloyd, Deputy Director, F. 0. A.\nHon. John H. Ohly, F. O. A.\n*Adm. Arthur W. Radford, Chairman, J. C. S.\n*Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway, Chief of Staff of the Army\nAdm. Donald B. Duncan, Acting Chief of Naval Operations\nGen. Nathan B. Twining, Chief of Staff of the Air Force\nGen. Lemuel C. Shepherd, Jr., Commandant, U. S. M. C.\n*Hon. Allen W. Dulles, Director of C. I. A.\n*Hon. Robert Cutler, Special Assistant to the President\nCol. Andrew J. Goodpaster, White House Staff Secretary\nHon. W. J. McNeil, Assistant Secretary of Defense\nHon. Struve Hensel, Assistant Secretary of Defense\nMr. Ellis Veach, Department of Defense\n*Hon. James S. Lay, Jr., Executive Secretary, N. S. C.\n*Hon. S. Everett Gleason, Deputy Executive Secretary, N. S. C.\n(* Attended special briefing with President at 8:30 a.m.)\n10:30 am\nCabinet Meeting\nHon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President\nHon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State\nHon. George Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury\nHon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense\nHon. Herbert Brownell, The Attorney General\nHon. Arthur Summerfield, The Postmaster General\nHon. Douglas McKay, Secretary of the Interior\nHon. Ezra Taft Benson, Secretary of Agriculture\nHon. Sinclair Weeks, Secretary of Commerce\nHon. James P. Mitchell, Secretary of Labor\nHon. Oveta Culp Hobby, Secretary of H. E. W.\nHon. Rowland R. Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget\nHon. Harold Stassen, Director, F. O. A.\nHon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, C. D. M.\nHon. Philip Young, Chairman, Civil Service Commission\nHon. Arthur Burns, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisers\nFRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1954\nPage 2\n10:30 am\nCabinet Meeting (Continued)\nMr. Eugene J. Lyons, Assistant Postmaster General (in part)\nMr. William F. Sorensen, Special Assistant, CSC (in part)\nHon. Sherman Adams\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Bernard Shanley (in part)\nHon. Robert Cutler (in part)\nHon. Gabriel Hauge (in part)\nHon. Cerald Morgan (in part)\nHon. Jack Martin (in part)\nHon. Maxwell Rabb\nHon. Arthur Minnich\n(Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., was absent)\n1:00 pm\nThe President gave a Stag Luncheon at which he and The Secretary of\nAgriculture stressed the need for greater milk consumption.\nThe following were present:\nHon. Ezra Taft Benson, Secretary of Agriculture\nHon. James A. McConnell, Administrator, Commodity Stabilization\nMr. Lorenzo N. Hoopes, Executive Assistant to the Secy of Agriculture\nHon. Gabriel Hauge, White House\nMr. Roy M. Abagnale, President, The Civitan Club, Massachusetts\nMr. Charles D. Bennett, Special Consultant, Foundation for\nAmerican Agriculture and Farm-City Conference\nMr. William Brake, President, Ruritan National, North Carolina\nMr. J. Benjamin Brick, President, National Exchange Club, Toledo, Ohio\nMr. E. LeMar Buckner, President, U. S. Junior Chamber of Commerce\nMr. Claude B. Hellman, Past President, The Kiwanis International,\nBaltimore\nMr. Milton Hult, President, National Dairy Council, Chicago, Illinois\nMr. F. Roy Keaton, Director General, International Association of\nLions Clubs, Chicago\nMr. John L. McCaffrey, Chairman of Board, Foundation for American\nAgriculture and President, International Harvester Co., Chicago\nMr. George R. Means, Secretary General, The Rotary International,\nIllinois\nMr. E. M. Norton, Secretary, National Milk Producers Federation, D.C.\nMr. Maurice Perkins, President, Optimist International St. Louis, Mo.\nMr. John Stuart, Honorary Chairman, Farm-City Conference and\nChairman of the Board, Quaker Oats Co, Chicago, Illinois\nMr. Russell S. Waltz, President, National Milk Producers Federation\nand General Manager, United Dairymen's Asso., Seattle, wash.\nMr. Merrill N. Warnick, President, American Dairy Asso., Utah.\n2:40 pm\n(Mr. Stanley Rumbough) OFF THE RECORD\n2:45 pm\n(Hon. Thomas Murray, A. E. C.) OFF THE RECORD\n3:00 pm\nHon. Robert F. Kennon, Governor of Louisiana\nGen. Lucius Clay\n(Hon. Sherman Adams)\n(Hon. Jack Martin)\n(Highway Conference arranged by Governor Adams)\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nSATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1954\n9:00 am\nMrs. George Abel, Senator from Nebraska\n(Mr. Earle Chesney)\n(Mrs. Abel came in to pay her respects and say goodhye)\n9:15 am\nMr. L. E. Berkey, with Charles Tompkins Construction Company\n(Mr. Berkey is doing work on the Gettysburg Farm. Appointment\narranged by Colonel Schulz)\n10:00 am\nSenator Arthur V. Watkins, Utah\n(Hon. Gerald Morgan)\n10:40 am\n(Hon. Sherman Adams)\n(Hon. Robert Cutler)\nOFF THE RECORD\n10:50 am\n(Hon. Robert Cutler) OFF THE RECORD\n11:30 am\n(Mr. Samuel Lubell, New York)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Hon. Sherman Adams)\n(Gov. Adams brought Mr. Lubell in to see the President)\n11:40 am\n(Fon. Bernard Shanley) OFF THE RECORD\n11:45 am\n(Major General Howard McC. Snyder) OFF THE RECORD\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nSUNDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1954\n(The President remained in the White House all day)\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nMONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1954\n7:45 am\n(The following had Breakfast OFF THE RECORD with the President:)\n(Senator William F. Knowland, California)\n(Hon. Joseph W. Martin, The Speaker)\n(Hon. Sherman Adams)\n(Hon. Wilton B. Persons)\n(Hon. Gerald Morgan)\n(Hon. Jack Martin)\n9:30 am\nMr. J. Peter Grace, Jr., President, W. R. Grace and Company, N.Y.C.\n(Mr. Grace requested this thru his Washington Office.)\n10:00 am\nHon. Arthur Burns, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisers\nHon. Gabriel Hauge\n(This is their usual Monday appointment)\n11:00 am\nAdmiral Arthur W. Radford, Chairman, J. C. S.\nHon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense\nHon. Robert B. Anderson, Deputy Secretary of Defense\nHon. Carter Burgess, Assistant Secretary of Defense\nLt. Col. Allen Stevens, U. S. A. F.\nCol. Carey A. Randall, Office of Secretary of Defense\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nCol. Andrew J. Goodpaster\nCommander Edward L. Beach\n(This is Adm. Radford's usual Monday appointment)\n11:30 am\nHon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense\n(Usual Monday appointment)\n12:30 pm\nH.E. Sir John Kotelawala, Prime Minister of Ceylon\nH.E. R. S. S. Gunewardene, Ambassador of Ceylon\nHon. Gunasena de Soyza, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of External\nAffairs of Ceylon\nHon. Philip Crowe, American Ambassador to Ceylon\nHon. John D. Jernegan, Acting Assistant Sec'y. of State\n1:00 pm\nThe President gave a Stag Luncheon in honor of H.E. Sir John\nKotelawala, The Prime Minister of Ceylon. The following were\npresent:\nH.E. The Prime Minister of Ceylon - Sir John Kotelawala\nH.E. The Ambassador of Ceylon - R.S.S. Gunewardene\nThe Hon. Gunasena de Soyza - Permanent Secy, Ministry of External\nAffairs\nHon. Earl Warren, The Chief Justice\nHon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State\nHon. George Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury\nHon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense\nHon. Sinclair Weeks, Secretary of Commerce\nHon. Harold E. Stassen, Director, F. 0. A.\nSen. Theodore Francis Green, Rhode Island\nMONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1954\nPage 2\n1:00 pm Luncheon - Ceylon (Continued)\nAdm. Arthur W. Radford, Chairman, J. C. S.\nHon. Eugene R. Black, International Bank for Reconstruction &\nDevelopment\nAmb. Philip K. Crowe, U. S. Ambassador to Ceylon\nHon. Theodore C. Streibert, U. S. Information Agency\nHon. John D. Jernegan, Department of State\nMr. Charles Kendrick, Far East America Council of Commerce & Industry\nMr. Harry W. Morrison, President, Morrison-Knudsen, Boise, Idaho\nMr. Robert Smallwood, Chairman, Tea Council of U.S.A., NYC\n2:30 pm (Mr. Arthur Vandenberg, Jr.) OFF THE RECORD\n7:30 pm\n(The President gave a Stag Dinner for the following:)\nWelton Becket, Welton Becket & Associates, Los Angeles, Calif.\nLeRoy Eakin, Retired Real Estate Executive, Washington, D. C.\nLeRoy Eakin, Jr., Real Estate, Eakin Properties, Inc., Wash., D. C.\nDr. Milton S. Eisenhower, President, Pennsylvania State College\nJ. Earl Endacott, Exec. Dir., The Eisenhower Foundation, Abilene\nEmmett S. Graham, Secretary, The Eisenhower Foundation, Abilene\nHon. Gabriel Hauge, Administrative Assistant to the President\nSam R. Heller, President, The Eisenhower Foundation, Abilene\nCharles M. Hines, President, Edward Hines Lumber Co., Chicago\nMarion L. J. Lambert, St. Louis A. & P. Corp.\nWilliam E. Levis, Chairman of Executive Committee, Owens Illinois\nGlass Company, Toledo, Ohio\nMsgr. George G. Murdock, Sacred Heart Church, Mt. Vernon, New York\nStanley Resor, President, J. Walter Thompson Co., New York\nFrancois L. Schwarz, Food export-import, F. L. Schwarz, Inc., NY\nThomas E. Stephens, Artist, New York\nCharles Arthur Tilt, President, Diamond T Motor Car Co., Chicago\nRobert A. Weaver, President, Ferro Co., Cleveland, Ohio\nRoy Wilkinson, Jr., Lawyer, Bellefonte, Pennsylvania\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTUESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1954\n9:00 am Mr. Glen W. Wagner, Foreign Secretary, The Pocket Testament League\nMr. Alfred A. Kunz, Executive Director\n(To present to the President a copy of the New Testament, to\nhelp launch a five million distribution of free scriptures\nin Africa this January. In 1953 the President sent them\nmessage to help in their campaign of free distribution.)\n9:30 am Rev. Paul C. Reinert, S.J., President, St. Louis University\nMr. James Black\nMr. George W. Strake, Houston, Texas\n(To discuss the Pius XII Memorial Library to be built on Campus\nSt. Louis University, to house micro films, primarily of\n600,000 original manuscripts of the Vatican Library, and to\nsecure the President's endorsement. Gov. Adams checked with\nboth State and HEW, and they approve this endorsement on basis\nlibrary will be great boon to medieval scholars.)\n10:30 am The Honorable Anton Moisescu, the Minister of the Rumanian People's\nRepublic\n(Hon. John Simmons)\n(Mr. Dumitrachescu - interpreter)\n(Newly appointed - presented credentials)\n11:20 am (Mr. Marty Snyder, of New York) OFF THE RECORD\n11:25 am\nSenator Guy Cordon, Oregon\n(Sen. Cordon came in to pay his respects and say goodbye)\n1:00 pm (LUNCH)\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nWEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1954\n9:00 am\n(Hon. Robert Cutler)\n(Briefed the President on N. S. C.)\n9:30 am\nThe President received the officers of the National Automobile\nDealers Association\n(Invited the President to address their 39th Annual Convention,\nChicago, January 31st. Requested by the Postmaster General)\nThe following were present:\nHon. Arthur Summerfield, The Postmaster General\nMr. Charles C. Freed, Salt Lake City, Utah, President,\nNational Automobile Dealers Association\nMr. Frank H. Yarnall, Chicago, Illinois, First Vice President\nMr. Edward A. Sahli, Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, Treasurer\nRear Admiral Frederick J. Bell, USN (Ret), Executive Vice President\n10:00 am\n(Mr. Hagerty)\n10:30 am\nPress Conference\n11:15 am\nHon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget\nHon. Percival Brundage, Deputy Director, Bureau of the Budget\nHon. Gabriel Hauge\n(Re 1956 Budget - one hour and 15 minutes)\n12:30 pm\n(Mr. Leonard V. Finder, Universal Match Co., St. Louis) OFF THE RECORD\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\n2:00 pm\n(Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State)\n(Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense)\n(Adm. Arthur W. Radford, Chairman, J. C. S.) OFF THE RECORD\n(Hon. Robert B. Anderson, Deputy Secretary of Defense)\n(Hon. Livingston Merchant, Assistant Secretary of State)\n2:30 pm\n(Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State)\n(Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense)\n(Hon. George Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury)\n(Hon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget)\n(Hon. Arthur Burns, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisers)\n(Hon. Robert Cutler)\n(Hon. Sherman Adams)\n(OFF THE RECORD Budget Meeting arranged at the request of the\nSecretary of the Treasury)\n8:00 pm\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower gave the Supreme Court Dinner\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTHURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1954\n7:45 am (The following had Breakfast OFF THE RECORD with the President:)\n(Hon. Clarence Randall)\n(Hon. Sherman Adams)\n(Hon. Gabriel Hauge)\n8:45 am Brig. Gen. Louis W. Prentiss, retiring Engineer Commissioner, District\nof Columbia\nColonel Thomas A. Lane, will succeed Prentiss\n(General Prentiss asked if he might say goodbye to the President\nand present to him his successor.)\n9:00 am Hon. Oveta Culp Hobby, Secretary of Health, Education & Welfare\nHon. Nelson Rockefeller, Under Secretary of Health, Education & Welfare\nHon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget\nHon. Roswell Perkins, Health, Education & Welfare\nHon. Charles I. Schottland, U. S. Commissioner of Social Security\nHon. Sherman Adams\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n(45 minute appointment - discussed new Budget)\n9:45 am Seaborn Collins, National Commander, American Legion\nMr. William Hauck, of American Legion\n(Newly elected Commander to pay respects)\n10:00 am\nNational Security Council\nHon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President\nHon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State\nHon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense\nHon. Harold E. Stassen, Director, F. 0. A.\nHon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, 0. D. M.\nHon. George M. Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury\nHon. Herbert Brownell, The Attorney General\nHon. Rowland R. Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget\nHon. Philip Young, Chairman, U. S. Civil Service Commission\nHon. Theodore C. Streibert, Chairman, U. S. I. A.\nAdm. Arthur W. Radford, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff\nHon. Allen W. Dulles, Director, C. I. A.\nHon. Robert Cutler, Special Assistant to the President\nHon. J. Patrick Coyne, NSC Representative on Internal Security\nCol. Andrew J. Goodpaster, White House Staff Secretary\nHon. James S. Lay, Jr., Executive Secretary\nHon. S. Everett Gleason, Deputy Executive Secretary\n12:45 pm (The President made The Safe Driving Recording in the Conference Room)\n12:55 pm Hon. Leo Hoegh, new Governor of Iowa\n(Hon. Bernard Shanley)\n1:00 pm Mr. Aksel Nielsen had Luncheon with the President.\nTHURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1954\nPage 2\n2:30 pm Hon. Frances E. Willis, American Ambassador to Switzerland\n(Hon. Gabriel Hauge)\n(The Ambassador requested this thru Protocol, to discuss serious\ndifficulties which have arisen between U. S. and Switzerland\nwith respect to watches, during last six months)\n2:45 pm\nH.E. George V. Melas, the Ambassador of Greece\n(Hon. John Simmons)\n(Newly appointed - presented credentials)\n3:00 pm (Mr. Roy Roberts, St. Louis Post Dispatch) OFF THE RECORD\n4:05 pm\n(Mr. Irving Geist) OFF THE RECORD\n9:00 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower held the Judicial Reception.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nFRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1954\n8:00 am (Hon. C. D. Jackson had Breakfast with the President OFF THE RECORD)\n9:00 am\nCabinet Meeting\nHon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President\nHon. John Foster Dulles, The Secretary of State\nHon. George Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury\nHon. Robert Anderson, Deputy Secretary of Defense\nHon. J. Lee Rankin, Assistant Attorney General\nHon. Arthur Summerfield, The Postmaster General\nHon. Douglas McKay, Secretary of the Interior\nHon. True D. Morse, Under Secretary of Agriculture\nHon. Robert Murray, Under Secretary of Commerce\nHon. James P. Mitchell, Secretary of Labor\nHon. Oveta Culp Hobby, Secretary of Health, Education & Welfare\nHon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget\nHon. Harold Stassen, Director, F. 0. A.\nHon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, O. D. M.\nHon. Philip Young, Chairman, Civil Service Commission\nHon. Arthur Burns, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisers\nHon. Nelson Rockefeller, Under Secretary of H. E. W.\nHon. Clarence Randall\nHon. Sherman Adams\nHon. Bernard Shanley\nHon. Robert Cutler\nHon. Gabriel Hauge\nHon. Bryce Harlow\nHon. Gerald Morgan\nHon. Jack Martin\nHon. Maxwell Rabb\nHon. Arthur Minnich\nThe following were absent:\nThe Secretary of Defense\nThe Attorney General\nThe Secretary of Agriculture\nThe Secretary of Commerce\nHon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n(Following the Cabinet Meeting, the President made a recording in\nthe Broadcast Room to be used for the dedication of the Overseas\nPress Club Memorial, New York City.)\nDue\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\n1:32 pm\n(The President and Mrs. Eisenhower left the White House and motored\nto Camp David, Maryland)\n2:05 pm\n(At the corner of Grafton and Wisconsin Ave., Bethesda, the Presidential\nmotorcade stopped and picked up two servicemen, who were hitchhiking a\nride home.)\nFRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1954\nPage 2\n2:05 pm (Continued)\n(The Servicemen were: PFC Harold D. Payne\nMCAF-1, Camp Lejuene, North Carolina\nAge - 20\nHome - 241 North Hawkins Street, Akron, Ohio\nPFC William L. Weaver\nG-3-2 2nd Division\nCamp Lejuene, North Carolina\nAge - 19\nHome - Route 2, DeWitt, Michigan\n3:22 pm (The President and Mrs. Eisenhower arrived at Camp David, Maryland)\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nSATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1954\n12:37 pm (The President and Mrs. Eisenhower, accompanied by Mr. Allen, Mr.\nJones and Mr. Robinson, departed Camp David and motored to\nGettysburg)\n1:01 pm (Arrived at the farm in Gettysburg - Inspected the Farm)\n2:40 pm (Departed Gettysburg and motored to Washington, D. C.)\n4:55 pm (Arrived at the White House)\n6:25 pm (The President departed the White House for the Statler Hotel,\nwhere he attended the Gridiron Dinner)\n11:35 pm (The President returned to the White House)\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nSUMDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1954\n11:00 am The President and Mrs. Bisenhower attended the eleven o'clock\nService at the - ational 1 resbyterian Church.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nMONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1954\n7:45 am\n(Hon. Herbert Hoover, Jr., Under Secretary of State)\n(Mr. Kermit Roosevelt, CIA)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Breakfast with the President)\n8:30 am\nLeadership Meeting\nHon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President\nSen. William F. Knowland, California\nSen. Styles Bridges, New Hampshire\nSen. Eugene D. Millikin, Colorado\nSen. Leverett Saltonstall, Massachusetts\nSen. Homer Ferguson, Michigan\nHon. Joseph W. Martin, Jr., The Speaker\nCong. Charles Halleck, Indiana\nCong. Leslie C. Arends, Illinois\nCong. Leo E. Allen, Illinois\nHon. George M. Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury\nHon. Rowland R. Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget\nHon. Percival Brundage, Deputy Director, Bureau of the Budget\nHon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State\nHon. Thruston B. Morton, Assistant Secretary of State\nHon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense\nHon. Fred A. Seaton, Assistant Secretary of Defense\nHon. W. J. McNeil, Assistant Secretary of Defense\nMr. Glen Gibson, Defense Department\nHon. Carter Burgess, Assistant Secretary of Defense\nMr. J. R. Leads, Navy\nCommander Daniel Carrison\nLt. Col. A. W. Stephens, Air Force\nCol. J. Albert Norell\nGeorge A. Spater\nHon. Harold E. Stassen, Director, F. 0. A.\nMr. Frank Charrett, F. O. A.\nMr. Lyles G. McNairy, F. O. A.\nHon. Clarence Randall\nHon. Sherman Adams\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Bernard M. Shanley\nHon. Gabriel Hauge\nHon. Gerald Morgan\nHon. Jack Martin\nHon. Homer Gruenther\nHon. James Hagerty\nHon. Murray Snyder\nHon. Arthur Minnich\n12:15 pm\nTheir Imperial Majesties, the Shahinshah and Empress Soraya of Iran\narrived at the White House.\nMONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1954\nPage 2\n12:30 pm\nIranian-American Talks (Held in the President's Study)\nThe Shahinshah\nH.E. Nasrollah Entezam, The Ambassador of Iran\nHon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President\nHon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State\nHon. Herbert Hoover, Jr., Under Secretary of State\nHon. John D. Jernegan, Acting Assistant Secretary of State\n1:00 pm\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower gave a Luncheon for Their Imperial\nMajesties, the Shahinshah and Empress Soraya of Iran. The following\nwere present:\nTIM The Shahinshah and Empress of Iran\nH.E. The Ambassador of Iran (Nasrollah Entezam)\nThe Hon. Abbas Aram - Minister Counselor, Embassy of Iran\nThe Vice President and Mrs. Nixon\nThe Secretary of State and Mrs. Dulles\nThe Secretary of the Treasury and Mrs. Humphrey\nHon. and Mrs. Harold E. Stassen\nHon. and Mrs. Herbert Hoover, Jr.\nHon. and Mrs. Carl W. McCardle\nHon. and Mrs. Thruston B. Morton\nHon. and Mrs. Herman Phleger\nHon. and Mrs. Walter S. Robertson\nHon. and Mrs. Wiley T. Buchanan, Jr.\nHon. and Mrs. Julius C. Holmes\nHon. and Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss\nBrig. Gen. and Mrs. Anthony J. D. Biddle\nHon. and Mrs. Charles U. Bay\nHon. George C. McGhee\nHon. John D. Jernegan\nHon. and Mrs. William A. M. Burden\nMr. and Mrs. W. Alton Jones\n2:30 pm\nLeadership Meeting\nHon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President\nSen. William F. Knowland, California\nSen. Styles Bridges, New Hampshire\nSen. Bugene D. Millikin, Colorado\nSen. Leverett Saltonstall, Massachusetts\nSen. Homer Ferguson, Michigan\nHon. Joseph W. Martin, Jr., The Speaker\nCong. Charles Halleck, Indiana\nCong. Leslie C. Arends, Illinois\nCong. Leo E. Allen, Illinois\nHon. Oveta Culp Hobby, Secretary of Health, Education & Welfare\nHon. Roswell B. Perkins, Assistant Secretary of H. E. W.\nHon. Nelson Rockefeller, Under Secretary of H. E. W.\nHon. Bradshaw Mintener, Assistant Secretary of H. E. W.\nHon. Charles w. Schottland, Commissioner of Social Security\nMrs. Nida Williams, H. E. W.\nMONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1954\nPage 3\n2:30 pm\nLeadership Meeting (Continued)\nDr. Palmer Dearing, Surgeon Generals Office\nMr. Alan Pond, H. E. W.\nHon. James P. Mitchell, Secretary of Labor\nNon. Philip Young, Civil Service Commission\nMr. Pierce Gerety, Civil Service Commission\nMr. William Sorensen, Civil Service Commission\nHon. Arthur E. Summerfield, The Postmaster General\nMr. Ben H. Guill, Post Office Department\nMr. Eugene J. Lyons, Post Office Department\nMr. Albert Robertson, Post Office Department\nHon. Albert M. Cole, Housing and Home Finance Agency\nMr. William A. Ulman, Housing and Home Finance Agency\nHon. Sherman Adams\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Bernard Shanley\nHon. Gabriel Hauge\nHon. Gerald Morgan\nHon. Jack Martin\nHon. Homer Gruenther\nHon. James Hagerty\nHon. Murray Snyder\nHon. Arthur Minnich\n7:30 pm\nThe President gave a Stag Dinner for the following:\nWarren Bicknell, Jr., President, The Cleveland Construction Co.\nAlbert Bradley, Exec. Vice President, General Motors, New York\nDr. Milton S. Eisenhower, President, Pennsylvania State College\nHon. George M. Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury\nGilbert W. Humphrey, Vice President, M. A. Hanna Co., Cleveland\nMr. R. Livingston Ireland, Director, M. A. Hanna Co., Cleveland\nW. Alton Jones, Chairman of the Board, Cities Service Co., New York\nBarry T. Leithead, Pres. & Dir., Cluett, Peabody & Co., Inc., New York\nGeorge H. Love, Pres. & Dir., Pittsburgh-Consolidation Coal Co., and\nChairman, Board of Directors, M. A. Hanna Co.\nHoward H. McClintic, Jr., President, Ferguson Edmondson Co., Pittsburgh\nPhilip D. Reed, Chairman of the Board, General Electric Co., New York\nClifford Roberts, Investment Banker, Reynolds & Co., New York\nWilliam E. Robinson, Chairman of the Board, Robinson-Hannagan Associates,\nInc.\nClarence J. Schoo, President, General Fibre Box Co., Springfield, Mass\nJohn Sherwin, Partner, Pickands, Mather & Co., Cleveland\nJoseph H. Thompson, President, M. A. Hanna Co., Cleveland\nJohn C. Virden, Chairman of the Board, Federal Reserve Bank, Cleveland\nJohn Hay Whitney, Sr. Partner, J. H. Whitney & Co., New York\nRobert W. Woodruff, Chairman, Exec. Com. & Dir., Coca-Cola Co., Atlanta\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1954\n8:30 am Bi-Partisan Leadership Meeting\nHon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President\nSen. William F. Knowland, California\nSen. Styles Bridges, New Hampshire\nSen. Lugene D. Millikin, Colorado\nSen. Leverett Saltonstall, Massachusetts\nSen. Homer Ferguson, Michigan\nSen. Alexander Wiley, Wisconsin\nSen. Lyndon Johnson, Texas\nSen. Larle C. Clements, Kentucky\nSen. Carl Hayden, Arizona\nSen. Richard B. Russell, Georgia\nHon. Joseph W. Martin, Jr., The Speaker\nCong. Charles A. Halleck, Indiana\nCong. Leslie C. Arends, Illinois\nCong. Leo E. Allen, Illinois\nCong. Robert B. Chiperfield, Illinois\nCong. John Taber, New York\nCong. Dewey Short, Missouri\nCong. Sam Rayburn, Texas\nCong. Clarence Cannon, Missouri\nCong. James P. Richards, South Carolina\nCong. Carl Vinson, Georgia\nHon. George Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury\nHon. Rowland R. Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget\nHon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State\nHon. Thruston B. Morton, Assistant Secretary of State\nHon. H. Struve Hensel, General Counsel, Dept. of Defense\nHon. Carter Burgess, Assistant Secretary of Defense\nHon. Fred A. Seaton, Assistant Secretary of Defense\nHon. W. J. McNeil, Assistant Secretary of Defense\nCommander Daniel Carrison\nLt. Col. A. W. Stephens, Air Force\nCol. J. Albert Norell\nHon. Harold Stassen, Director, F. O. A.\nHon. Clarence Randall, Commission on Foreign Economic Policy\nDr. Milton Eisenhower, President, Pennsylvania State College\nHon. Sherman Adams\nHon. Bernard Shanley\nHon. Gabriel Hauge\nHon. Bryce Harlow\nHon. James Hagerty\nHon. Gerald Morgan\nHon. Jack Martin\nHon. Homer Gruenther\nHon. Arthur Minnich\n12:40 pm Sen. Charles E. Daniel, South Carolina\nHon. Homer Gruenther\n(To pay respects)\nTUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1954\nPage 2\n1:00 pm\nThe Secretary of State had Luncheon with the President.\n2:30 pm\nThe President presented the Young American Medals for Bravery and Service.\n(These are third annual awards under Act passed by Congress in 1950:\nunder law they are presented personally by the President upon recom-\nmendation by Young American Medals Committee and approved by Attorney\nGeneral - limited to two for bravery and two for service each year.)\nThe following were present:\nMedal Winners\nMarilyn Baker Haar, Savannah, Georgia\nGerald Ray Bergeman, Lorenzo, Idaho\nJames T. Welch, Jr., Rochester, New York\nAccompanied the Winners\nMrs. Ernest J. Haar, Mother of Marilyn B. Haar\nMr. and Mrs. Sylner Bergeman, parents of Gerald R. Bergeman\nRichard Bergeman, brother of Gerald\nMr. and Mrs. James Welch, parents of James Welch, Jr.\nTimothy Welch, brother of James\nMiss Mary Welch\nMiss Dorothy Trippe, fiancee of James Welch, Jr.\nDepartmental\nHon. Herbert Brownell, The Attorney General\nHon. J. Edgar Hoover, Director, F. B. I., and Chairman of\nYoung American Medals Committee\nHon. J. Lee Rankin, Member of Committee\nMr. G. Frederick Mullen, Member of Committee\nMr. Ethell, Department of Justice\n3:00 pm\nThe President witnessed the swearing-in, in his Office, of the following:\nHon. Joseph M. Dodge, as Special Assistant to the President\nHon. Joseph Campbell, as Comptroller General of the United States\nThe following were guests:\nHon. Earl Warren, The Chief Justice - Administered the oaths\nGuests of Mr. Dodge\nHon. Rowland Hughes\nHon. Ralph W. E. Reid\nDr. Milton Eisenhower\nHon. Arthur S. Flemming\nHon. Nelson Rockefeller\nHon. Arthur Kimball\nHon. Robert Cutler\nGuests of Mr. Campbell:\nMrs. Campbell\nMr. Frederick Campbell\nMr. and Mrs. W. T. Sampson Smith, Jr.\nMr. Alan Campbell\nMr. Colin Campbell\nMrs. John Dean and Randall Dean\nMiss Maude LaMonte\nMr. and Mrs. David S. Teeple\nMr. James T. Lee\nMr. Robert M. Underhill\nSen. and Mrs. Styles Bridges\n4:15 pm\nHon. Philip Young, Chairman, Civil Service Commission\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nWEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1954\n7:45 am (The following had Breakfast with the President OFF THE RECORD:)\n(Hon. Leonard Hall)\n(Hon. Sherman Adams)\n(Hon. Thomas E. Stephens)\n8:30 am Hon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, O. D. M.\n(This is Dr. Flemming's regular bi-monthly appointment)\n9:00 am Mrs. Raymond Clapper, Director, Washington Office, CARE\n(Mrs. Clapper requested this some weeks ago, stating she\nhad returned from Far East and had a request from Prime\nMinister of Viet Nam which she wished to discuss)\n9:30 am Mr. Guy L. Brown, Grand Chief Engineer, Brotherhood of Locomotive\nEngineers, Cleveland, Ohio\nMr. Donald Hornbeck, Counsel\n(Mr. Brown wished to talk to the President on prospects of\nRailroad Brotherhoods, particularly the prospective opening\nof the wage case which was arbitrated last August. Mr.\nShanley sat in on the appointment)\n10:00 am\n(Mr. Hagerty)\n10:30 am\nPress Conference\n11:15 am\nThe President was presented with a sheet of AMVET seals by Pamela\nBrown, aged 32 years.\n(Pamela is the twenty thousandth orphan to receive gift from\nAMVET Christmas Orphanage Program. These seals are sold\neach year to provide funds for all philanthropic program of\nAMVETS.) The following were present:\nMrs. Rufus Wilson, wife of National Commander of AMVETS\nMr. Harold Keats, past National Commander\nMrs. Harold Keats\nMiss Marjorie Kidd\nPamela Brown, aged 32 yrs (Little Miss AMVET)\nJimmy Allen, Jr., aged 8 yrs - escort of Pamela Brown\nTerry Thompson, aged 5 yrs - escort of Pamela Brown\n11:30 am\nSenator-elect George H. Bender, Ohio\n(Cong. Bender requested this appointment)\n11:45 am (Hon. Lewis Strauss, Chairman, A. E. C.) OFF THE RECORD\n12:00\n(Hon. Oveta Culp Hobby, Secretary of H. E. W.) OFF THE RECORD\n12:35 pm\nCong. Louis E. Graham, Pennsylvania\n(Hon. Gerald Morgan)\n(Came in to pay his respects and say goodbye)\n1:00 pm (LUNCH)\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTHURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1954\n9:00 am\nHon. Clarence Davis, the Under Secretary of the Interior\nHon. Harland Bartholomew, Chairman, National Capital Planning\nCommission\n(Arranged at request of Orme Lewis: to give the President\nsome background on the Commission's problems and his own\nservice on it since days of Coolidge.)\n9:30 am\nHon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget\nHon. Percival Brundage, Deputy Director, Bureau of the Budget\n(One hour - 1956 Budget)\n(Hon. Lewis Strauss, Chairman, A.E.C., Sat in on appointment\nfor 15 minutes)\n10:30 am\nHon. Arthur Burns, Chairman, Counsel of Economic Advisers\nHon. Gabriel Hauge\n(This is usual Monday appointment postponed to this date)\n11:00 am\nThe President received the officers of The Alfalfa Club, Washington, D. C.\n(Invited the President to their 42nd Annual Dinner, January 22, 1955,\nat the Statler Hotel)\nThe following were present:\nMr. Robert Fleming\nMr. Thomas W. Brahany, President, Alfalfa Club\nDr. Thomas W. McKnew, Treasurer\nAdmiral William Brent Young USN (Ret), Secretary\nMr. Carroll Morgan, Chairman, Dinner Committee\n11:30 am\nHon. Harold E. Talbott, Secretary of the Air Force\n(Secretary Talbott requested this)\n12:00\nHon. Paul Gray Hoffman\n12:30 pm\nThe President received the members of the Executive Committee of\nthe Columbia Interstate Compact Commission\n(Acquainted the President with the terms and underlying philosophy\nof the proposed Columbia Interstate Compact before it starts to\nmove through legislative channels. It has been agreed upon by\nthe seven States in Columbia River Basin and if ratified by\nrespective State Legislatures in 1955, will be sent to Congress\nfor approval.) The following were present:\nHon. Douglas McKay, Secretary of the Interior\nDr. H. Calvert Anderson, Executive Secretary, The Columbia\nInterstate Compact Commission\nCommissioners from Idaho:\nR. P. Parry, Twin Falls\nGeorge L. Crookham, Jr., Caldwell\nCommissioners from Montana:\nLloyd I. Wallace, Polson\nFred E. Buck, Helena\nJames Murphy, Kalispell\nTHURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1954\nPage 2\n12:30 pm\nColumbia Interstate Compact Commission (Continued)\nCommissioners from Nevada:\nHugh A. Shamberger, Carson City\nCommissioner from Oregon:\nPaul E. Geddes, Roseberg\nCommissioners from Washington:\nJack V. Rogers, Wenatchee\nW. Kenneth Jones, Spokane\nCharles R. Savage, Shelton\nCommissioner of the United States:\nFrank A. Banks, Coulee Dam, Washington\nHoward R. Stinson, Idaho Falls, Idaho, Advisor to U. S. Commissioner\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\n2:00 pm\n(Hon. Herbert Brownell, The Attorney General) OFF THE RECORD\n2:45 pm\nHon. James P. Mitchell, Secretary of Labor\nHon. Arthur Burns, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisers\n(Re minimum Wage)\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nFRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1954\n9:00 am\nCabinet Meeting\nHon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President\nHon. Herbert Hoover, Jr., Under Secretary of State\nHon. Marion B. Folsom, the Under Secretary of the Treasury\nHon. Charles E. wilson, Secretary of Defense\nHon. Herbert Brownell, The Attorney General\nHon. Arthur Summerfield, The Postmaster General\nHon. Douglas McKay, Secretary of the Interior\nHon. Ezra Taft Benson, Secretary of Agriculture\nHon. Sinclair Weeks, Secretary of Commerce\nHon. James P. Mitchell, Secretary of Labor\nHon. Oveta Culp Hobby, Secretary of H. E. W.\nHon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget\nHon. D. A. Fitzgerald, F. 0. A.\nHon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, O. D. M.\nHon. Philip Young, Chairman, Civil Service Commission\nHon. Arthur Burns, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisers\nHon. Robert Murray, Under Secretary of Commerce\nMr. Richard Hall, Special Assistant to the Sec'y. of Commerce\nMr. Arthur Page, Staff Director, Cabinet Committee on Transport Policy\nMr. Arthur Schier, Member Cabinet Committee on Transport Policy\nProfessor Ernest Williams of Columbia University\nHon. Allen Dulles, Director, C. I. A.\nHon. Percival Brundage, Deputy Director, Bureau of the Budget\nHon. Nelson Rockefeller, Under Secretary of H. E. W.\nHon. Earl L. Butz, Special Assistant to the Sec'y. of Agriculture\nHon. Clarence Davis, Under Secretary of the Interior\nHon. Charles Saltzman, Under Secretary of State for Administration\nMr. John W. Macy, Jr., Civil Service Commission\nMr. Henry Duflon, Assistant to Chairman of C. S. C.\nHon. Sherman Adams\nHon. Bernard Shanley\nHon. Gabriel Hauge\nHon. Jack Martin\nHon. Gerald Morgan\nCol. Andrew J. Goodpaster\nHon. Maxwell Rabb\nHon. Arthur Minnich\nThe following were absent: The Secretary of State\nThe Secretary of the Treasury\nThe Director, F. 0. A.\nHon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n11:00 am\nSenator Barry Goldwater, Arizona\n(Hon. Gerald Morgan)\n(Arranged by Mr. Morgan)\nFRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1954\nPage 2\n11:30 am\nThe Reverend Canon John Malinowski and Polish American Group\n(Arranged at request of Secretary of State. Fr. Malinowski is\nconducting crusade for freedom of Poland and other captive\ncountries in Eastern Europe and has obtained support of Polish\nAmerican Organizations, high dignitaries of Catholic Church and\nsome members of the Congress.) The following were present:\nRev. Canon John Malinowski, former Chaplain in Polish Army\nRt. Rev. Monsignor F. F. Burant, President and Director,\nPolish Immigration Committee\nMr. Charles Hozmarek, President, Polish National Alliance\nand the Polish American Congress\nHon. John Simmons, Chief of Protocol\nMr. George T. Lister, State Department\n12:30 pm\nThe President presented the Collier Trophy to:\nMr. James H. Kindelberger (for the North American Land-Based F-100)\nMr. Edward H. Heinemann (for the Douglas Carrier-Based F4D)\nThe following guests were present:\nDouglas Aircraft Co., Inc.\nMr. Edward H. Heinemann (Recipient)\nMrs. Allan Lamonte\nMiss Susanne Shaw\nMr. Donald W. Douglas, Sr.\nMr. Donald N. Douglas, Jr.\nNorth American Aviation, Inc.\nMr. J. H. Kindelberger (recipient)\nMrs. J. H. Kindelberger\nMr. Lee Atwood\nMr. Gerald B. Brophy\nMr. E. W. Virgin (Wash. representative)\nMr. Floyd Odlum\nMr. Jay Hopkins\nMr. and Mrs. Vernon Pick\nU.S. Government Representatives\nHon. James H. Smith, Jr., Under Secretary of the Navy\nHon. Harold E. Talbott, Secretary of the Air Force\nBrig. Gen. Brooke E. Allen, USAF\n1954 Collier Trophy Committee\nMr. John R. Alison, Hawthorne, California\nMr. C. R. Smith, New York, New York\nHon. Robert Ramspeck, Washington, D. C.\nAdmiral Richard E. Byrd, Boston, Mass.\nMiss Jacqueline Cochran, New York, New York\nMr. Frederick C. Crawford, Cleveland, Ohio\nMr. William R. Enyart, Tarrytown, New York\nMr. Charles H. Gartrell, Frankfort, Kentucky\nDr. Jerome Hunsaker, Cambridge, Mass.\nMr. Earl D. Johnson, ashington, D. C.\nMr. S. Paul Johnston, New York, New York\nMr. Fred B. Lee, Washington, D. C.\nBrig. Gen. Charles A. Lindbergh, Darien, Conn.\nVice Admiral Ralph A. Ofstie, USN, washington, D. C.\nAdmiral DeWitt C. Ramsey, Washington, D. C.\nFRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1954\nPage 3\n12:30 pm Collier Trophy Presentation (Continued)\n1954 Collier Trophy Committee (Continued)\nGen. Carl A. Spaatz, USAF (Ret.), ashington, D. C.\nGen. Nathan F. Twining, USAF, Washington, D. C.\nDr. John F. Victory, Washington, D. C.\nMr. LeRoy Whitman, Washington, D. C.\nMr. C. S. Logsdon, Washington, D. C.\nRepresentatives from the Crowell Collier Publishing Co.\nMr. Shepard Spink, Vice President, New York, New York\nMr. T. L. Brantly, Vice President, New York, New York\nMr. John R. Reiss, Vice President & Sales Manager, N.Y.C.\nRepresentatives of Federation Aeronautique Internationale-\nNational Aeronautic Association.\nCaptain K. J. C. Bartlett, President, London, England\nMr. T. G. Lanphier, Jr., Washington, D. C.\nCong. Carl Hinshaw, California Member\n1:00 pm (LUNCH)\n2:15 pm\n(Hon. Robert Cutler)\n(Hon. James Lay)\n(Brief the President on N. S. C.)\n4:30 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower signed the World Good Will Book\n(Requested by the American Bible Society. Book contains signatures\nof people all over world who love the Bible, etc. and is out-\ngrowth of Good Will Book of Japan which President Truman signed\nin 1950) The following were present:\nDr. Robert T. Taylor, Secretary, American Bible Society\nChaplain (Maj. Gen. USA Ret.) Ivan L. Bennett, former\nChief of Chaplains of the Army, now Secretary of the\nAmerican Bible Society, National City area (wash., D. C.)\nMr. Paul Wright, Staff Member, American Bible Society\nMr. Jack Banner, New York, New York\n5:00 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower left the White House for the\nEllipse, where the President opened the \"Christmas Pageant of\nPeace,\" by lighting the National Community Christmas Tree and\nbroadcasting his Christmas Message.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nSATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1954\n9:00 am (Hon. James P. Mitchell, Secretary of Labor) OFF THE RECORD\n(Hon. Sherman Adams)\n10:00 am Cong. Edith Nourse Rogers, Massachusetts\n(Hon. Gerald Morgan)\n(Re textile industry)\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nSUNDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1954\n11:00 am The President and Mrs. Eisenhower attended the eleven o'clock\nService at the National Presbyterian Church.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nMONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1954\n9:00 am Hon. Winthrop W. Aldrich, American Ambassador to Great Britain\n(Amb. Aldrich phoned Mr. Stephens and requested appointment)\n10:00 am Mr. William J. Jernick, Grand Exalted Ruler, Order of Elks\nMr. James Micholson, Managing Editor, Elks Magazine\n(Hon. Murray Snyder)\n(Mr. Jernick asked if he might call and pay his respects)\n10:30 am H.E. Dr. George K. C. Yeh, the Minister for Foreign Affairs of\nthe Republic of China\nH.E. Dr. V. K. Wellington Koo, the Ambassador of China\nHon. Walter S. hobertson, Assistant Secretary of State\n(Col. Andrew J. Goodpaster)\n(Requested by Chinese Embassy thru Protocol. State Department\nrecommended that the President see the Foreign Minister as it\nwas felt it would contribute to prestige of Republic of China\nand be particularly timely.)\n11:00 am Hon. Arthur Burns, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisers\nHon. Gabriel Hauge\n(Usual Monday appointment)\n11:30 am Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense\n(Usual Monday appointment)\n12:45 pm Mr. Robert McLean, President, Associated Press\n(Discussed annual Luncheon meeting of the members of the Associated\nPress, New York City, April 25th, which the President has agreed\nto address.)\n1:00 pm (Hon. Jacob K. Javits, Attorney-General Elect of New York, had\nLuncheon with the President, OFF THE RECORD)\n2:30 pm (Hon. Philip Young, Chairman, Civil Service Commission)\n(Hon. Warren B. Irons, Director, Bureau of Departmental Operations, CSC)\nOFF THE RECORD\n2:40 pm Mr. Milton Katz, Cambridge, Massachusetts\n(Telephoned last month that he would be in City today and would\nlike to drop by for a visit with the President - personal friend)\n3:00 pm Dr. William F. Russell, Foreign Operations Administration\n4:30 pm (Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., American Ambassador to the U. N.)\n(Mr. Jeremiah Wadsworth)\n(OFF THE RECORD)\n7:30 pm\nThe President gave a Stag Dinner for the following:\nHon. Sherman Adams\nHon. Herbert Brownell\nMONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1954\nPage 2\n7:30 pm Stag Dinner (Continued)\nGen. Lucius D. Clay, Chairman of the Board, Continental Can Co., N.Y.\nHon. James C. Hagerty, Press Secretary to the President\nHon. Leonard W. Hall, Chairman, Republican National Committee\nHon. Herbert Hoover, Jr., Under Secretary of State\nHon. C. D. Jackson, Vice President, Time, Inc., New York\nMr. Charles S. Jones, President, Richfield Oil Corp., Los Angeles\nHon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., U.S. Representative to the U.N., New York\nMr. John R. McCrary, Jr., madio Commentator, New York\nHon. James L. Murphy, Chairman, Citizens for Eisenhower Congressional\nCommittee\nHon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President\nMr. William E. Robinson, Chairman of the Board, Robinson-Hannagan\nAssociates, Inc., New York\nMr. Edward L. Ryerson, Chairman, Exec. Committee, Inland Steel\nCo., Chicago\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens, Secretary to the President\nHon. Arthur E. Summerfield, The Postmaster General\nHon. Harold E. Talbott, Secretary of the Air Force\nHon. Sinclair Weeks, Secretary of Commerce\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1954\n8:00 am (Hon. Bryce Harlow)\n8:15 am The President signed letter to Heads of Executive Departments,\nCommissions, or Agencies, Supporting the 1955 Red Cross Drive,\nand naming the Secretary of Commerce to act as the Chairman\nof the Government Unit. The following were present:\nHon. Sinclair Weeks, Secretary of Commerce\nMr. Randolph G. Bishop, Director, Red Cross Fund\nMr. Martin T. wiegand, General Campaign Chairman for 1955\n8:30 am National Security Council\nHon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President\nHon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State\nHon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense\nHon. Harold E. Stassen, Director, F. 0. A.\nHon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, O. D. M.\nHon. George M. Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury\nHon. Herbert Brownell, Jr., the Attorney General\nHon. Sinclair Weeks, Secretary of Commerce\nHon. Rowland R. Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget\nHon. Lewis L. Strauss, Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission\nMr. Ralph E. Spear, for the Federal Civil Defense Administrator\nHon. Arthur F. Burns, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisers\nHon. Theodore C. Streibert, Director, U. S. Information Agency\nGeneral Nathan F. Twining, for the Chairman, J.C.S.\nHon. Allen W. Dulles, Director of Central Intelligence\nHon. Joseph M. Dodge, Special Assistant to the President\nHon. Nelson Rockefeller, Special Assistant to the President\nHon. Robert Cutler, Special Assistant to the President\nCol. Andrew J. Goodpaster, White House Staff Secretary\nHon. James S. Lay, Jr., Executive Secretary, N. S. C.\nHon. S. Everett Gleason, Deputy Executive Secretary, N. S. C.\n11:55 am (Hon. Harold E. Stassen, Director, F. 0. A.) OFF THE RECORD\n12:00\n(Hon. Joseph M. Dodge, Special Assistant to the President) OFF THE RECORD\n12:23 pm (The President left the White House and motored to Fiery Run Ranch,\nnear Marshall, Virginia.)\n1:47 pm (Arrived at Fiery Run Ranch)\n2:30 pm (The President departed Fiery Run Ranch and motored to the Front\nRoyal Beef-Cattle Research Station)\n2:45 pm\n(Arrived at the Research Station)\n3:32 pm (Departed the Front Royal Beef-Cattle Research Station and motored\nto the Fiery Run Ranch)\nTUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1954\nPage 2\n3:45 pm Arrived at Fiery Run Ranch.\n9:10 pm The President departed the Fiery Run Ranch and motored to Washington, D.C.\n10:40 pm Arrived at the White House.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nWEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1954\n8:15 am (General Ed. Clark) OFF THE RECORD\n(Arranged by Col. Schulz)\n9:00 am The President received group from the National Manpower Council\n(Presented the President with copy of a new book, current in\nseries resulting from Zellerbach-Ginzberg Manpower Study.\nArranged at the request of Dr. Snyder) The following were present:\nMr. James D. Zellerbach, Chairman; President, Crown Zellerbach\nCorp., San Francisco, California\nHon. Philip Young, Deputy Chairman; Chairman, Civil Service\nCommission, ashington, D. C.\nDr. Henry David, Executive Secretary; Professor, Graduate\nSchool of Business, Columbia University, New York, New York\nDr. Eli Ginzberg, Director of Research; Professor, Graduate\nSchool of Business, Columbia University, New York, New York\nHon. James P. Mitchell, Member of the Council; Secretary of\nLabor, Washington, D. C.\nHon. Robert B. Anderson, Member of the Council; Deputy\nSecretary of Defense, Washington, D. C.\nMr. A. J. Hayes, Member of the Council; President, International\nAssociation of Machinists, Washington, D. C.\n9:30 am (The following attended an OFF THE RECORD MEETING with the President:)\n(Hon. Herbert Brownell, The Attorney General)\n(Hon. Lewis Strauss, Chairman, A. E. C.)\n(Hon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, O. D. M.)\n(Hon. Robert Cutler)\n(Dr. James R. Killian, Jr., M.I.T., Cambridge, Mass.)\n(Mr. Robert Sprague)\n(Gen. Herbert B. Loper)\n(Arranged by Gen. Cutler)\n10:30 am H.E. Henri Bonnet, Ambassador of France\n(Hon. John Simmons, Chief of Protocol)\n(Ambassador Bonnet came in to pay his respects and say goodbye)\n10:45 am (Mr. Harry Butcher, Santa Barbara, California) OFF THE RECORD\n11:30 am The President witnessed the swearing-in of Hon. Nelson Rockefeller,\nas Special Assistant to the President. The following guests\nwere present:\nHon. Herbert Hoover, Jr., Under Secretary of State\nHon. Robert Anderson, Deputy Secretary of Defense\nHon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget\nHon. Harold Stassen, Director, F. O. A.\nHon. Allen Dulles, Director, C. I. A.\nHon. Theodore Streibert, Director, U. S. I. A.\nHon. Joseph M. Dodge, Special Assistant to the President\nMr. Elmer Staats\nMaj. Gen. George L. Eberle\nHon. Abbott Washburn\nWEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1954\nPage 2\n11:30 am Swearing-in of Hon. Nelson Rockefeller (Continued)\nHon. Lewis Strauss, Chairman, A. E. C.\nHon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, 0. D. M.\nHon. Roswell Perkins, H. E. W.\nHon. Bradshaw Mintener, H. E. W.\nMiss Nancy Hanks, H. E. W.\nMiss Donna Mitchell, H. E. W.\nMr. and Mrs. Bryan Hanks\nMr. Walter Gordon\nMr. John Kennedy\n12:00\nHon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense\nAdm. Arthur W. Radford, Chairman, J. C. S.\nGen. Matthew B. Ridgway, U. S. A.\nAdm. Robert B. Carney, U. S. N.\nGen. Nathan F. Twining, U. S. A. F.\nGen. Lemuel C. Shepherd, Jr., U. S. M. C.\n12:45 pm (Sen. John Sherman Cooper, Kentucky) OFF THE RECORD\n1:00 pm (LUNCH)\n2:00 pm (Hon. Gabriel Hauge) OFF THE RECORD\n2:30 pm Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State\n4:40 pm (Mr. Harry Machette, retiring Clerk from East Wing of the White House)\n(Mr. Andrew Tolley)\n(Mr. Tolley introduced Mr. Machette to the President)\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTHURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1954\n9:30 am\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower greeted the Members of the\nWhite House Staff at the Annual Christmas Reception, in the\nEast Room of the White House.\n10:45 am\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower and Mrs. Doud departed the\nWhite House and motored to MATS Terminal, Washington National\nAirport.\n11:05 am Airborne Washington for Augusta, Georgia.\n1:10 pm Arrived Bush Field, Augusta, Georgia. Deplaned and motored to\nAugusta National Golf Club.\n2:02 pm The President teed off with the following:\nMr. Ed Dudley\nMr. William Robinson\n4:33 pm\nCompleted 18 holes.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nFRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1954\nAUGUSTA, GEORGIA\n12:32 pm The President teed off with the following:\nMr. Ed Dudley\nMr. William Zimmerman\nMr. Elbert P. Peabody\n3:40 pm Completed 18 holes\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nSATURDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1954\nAUGUSTA, GEORGIA\n12:50 pm\nThe President teed off with the following:\nMr. Fred Waring\nMr. William Robinson\nMr. Cliff Roberts\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nSUNDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1954\nAUGUSTA, GEORGIA\n11:04 am The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the Club House enroute\nto the Reid Memorial Presbyterian Church in Augusta, where they\nattended the 11:15 Service.\n12:24 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower returned to the Club.\n1:30 pm The President teed off with the following:\nMr. Ed Dudley\nMr. Jerry Franklin\nMr. Cliff Roberts\n4:24 pm Completed 18 holes.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nMONDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1954\nAUGUSTA, GEORGIA\n8:00 am Hon. Arthur Burns, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisers\nHon. Gabriel Hauge\n(one hour)\n9:54 am The President went quail shooting with the following:\nMr. Cliff Roberts\nMr. Jerry Franklin\nMr. Julian Roberts\nMr. Jack Bailey (handled the dogs)\n(Began on 10th fairway, 12th, 5th and second. No quail.)\n11:20 am Finished quail shooting.\n11:30 am Returned to the House.\n12:15 pm The President practiced while Ed Dudley watched.\n1:00 pm The President teed off with the following:\nJohn O. Childs\nRobert Quinn\nEd Dudley\n(George Allen accompanied the foursome)\n4:00 pm Completed 18 holes.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTUESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1954\nAUGUSTA, GEORGIA\n8:00 am The President left the House and spent 15 minutes with Cliff Roberts.\n8:15 am Arrived at the Office.\n9:20 am Departed the Office.\n9:32 am At practice tee.\n10:00 am The President teed off with the following:\nMr. Julian Roberts\nMr. Charlie Yates\nMr. Ed Dudley\n(George Allen joined foursome at 9th hole)\n12:50 pm Completed golf.\n1:00 pm Luncheon\n2:50 pm The President went quail shooting with the following:\nMr. Julian Roberts\nMr. George Allen\nMr. Jerry Franklin\nMr. Jack Bailey (handled dogs)\n(Got 17 quail)\n4:40 pm Completed quail shooting.\n5:00 pm Returned to the House.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nWEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1954\nAUGUSTA, GEORGIA\n8:15 am At the office.\nto\n11:45 am\n12:15 pm At the practice tee, with Ed Dudley\n12:55 pm The President teed off with the following:\nMr. Henry Hurst\nMr. Charles Chisholm\nMr. Ed Dudley\n(George Allen accompanied the foursome)\n3:45 pm Completed 18 holes.\n3:50 pm Returned to the Office. Met Mr. Ellis Slater\n4:10 pm Returned to the House.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTHURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1954\nAUGUSTA, GEORGIA\n8:55 am At the Office.\n11:00 am Returned to the House.\n12:43 pm At the practice tee with Ed Dudley\n1:15 pm At the Office.\n1:25 pm The President teed off with the following:\nMr. Cliff Roberts\nMr. Dick Garlington\nMr. Gene Stout (assistant pro)\n4:15 pm\nCompleted 18 holes.\n4:20 pm At the practice tee with Ed Dudley.\nto\n5:25 pm\n5:30 pm\nReturned to the House.\nNOTE:\nMr. George Allen, who had been house guest, departed at 8:30 a.m.\nfor Fort Worth, Texas.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nFRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1954\nAUGUSTA, GEORGIA\n8:25 am The President departed the House for the Office.\n11:00 am Departed the Office.\n11:15 am Practiced golf with Ed Dudley.\n12:25 pm Returned to the House.\n1:15 pm The President teed off with the following:\nMr. Freeman Gosden\nMr. Cliff Roberts\nMr. Ed Dudley\n(Mr. Jock Whitney accompanied the foursome from the first\nto the fifteenth fairway, at which time he departed)\n4:10 pm Completed 18 holes.\n4:20 pm Returned to the House."
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