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THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1959 GETTYSBURG, PA. The President and Mrs. Eisenhower spent a quiet day at the Farm with Major and Mrs. John Eisenhower and children. FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 1959 9:40 am The President met with the following members of the U. S. Flag Commission: Major General Andrew T. McNamara Chief Quartermaster Brig. General Roy T. Evans Deputy to General McNamara Colonel John T. Martz, Jr. Lt. Colonel J. F. Cook, Jr. Hon. Robert Merriam (The above departed the Farm at 11:05 am) 1:55 - 2:40 pm The President, Major John Eisenhower, and David shot skeet. 2:40 - 3:27 pm Hunted for rabbits. 3:30 - 3:55 pm The President stopped off at the residence of Major John Eisenhower. 3:58 pm The President returned to his residence. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, JANUARY 3, 1959 GETTYSBURG, PA. 8:20 am The President departed the Farm via U. S. Army helicopter for flight to Washington, D. C. He was accompanied by Major John Eisenhower Captain Evan P. Aurand Hon. James Hagerty Mrs. Ann Whitman WASHINGTON, D. C. 8:58 am Landed on the White House Grounds. 9:00 - 9:03 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 9:05 - 9:34 am Hon. Gordon Gray Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 9:15 - 9:48 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 9:48 - 10:13 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Major John Eisenhower 10:30 - 10:40 am Hon. James R. Killian, Jr. Hon. T. Keith Glennan Hon. James Hagerty 10:40 - 11:54 am Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Maurice Stans Hon. Roger Jones Hon. Robert Merriam (until 11:44 am) 11:12 - 11:54 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 11:59 - 12:08 pm The President signed the Proclamation formally admitting Alaska into the Union as the 49th State and the Executive Order designating a new design for the U. S. Flag. The following attended the ceremony: The Vice President Hon. Sam Rayburn Hon. Fred Seaton (list continued) SATURDAY, JANUARY 3, 1959 Page 2 11:59 - 12:08 pm The following attended the ceremony when the President signed the Proclamation formally admitting Alaska into the Union as the 49th State, and the Executive Order designating a new design for the U. S. Flag (list continued from previous page): Hon. Robert Atwood, Anchorage Alaska Hon. E. L. Bartlett, Senator-elect Hon. Ernest Guening, Senator-elect Hon. Waino Hendrickson (has been acting Governor) Hon. Ralph J. Rivers, Congressman-elect Hon. Michael A. Stepovich (former Governor) Hon. David Finley, Chairman, Commission of Fine Arts Major General A. T. McNamara Quartermaster General of the Army Brig. General R. P. Evans, Jr. Deputy to the Quartermaster General Colonel John Martz, Jr. Chief of Research and Engineering Office of the Quartermaster General Lt. Colonel James S. Cook, Jr. Chief of Heraldic Branch Office of the Quartermaster General Members of the White House Staff 12:11 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion, 1:00 pm (Senator Richard Russell had lunch with the President) OFF THE RECORD 2:48 pm The President departed the White House Grounds via helicopter for flight to the Gettysburg Farm. He was accompanied by: Major John Eisenhower Hon. James Hagerty Mrs. Ann Whitman Captain Evan P. Aurand GETTYSBURG, PA. 3:27 pm Arrived at the Farm. SATURDAY, JANUARY 3, 1959 Page 3 3:43 - 3:53 pm The President practiced golf. 4:08 pm The President motored to the Skeet Range where he met Major John Eisenhower and David Eisenhower. They shot skeet until 5:00 pm. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, JANUARY 4, 1959 GETTYSBURG, PA. 10:33 am The President and Mrs. Eisenhower, accompanied by David Eisenhower, departed the Farm and motored to the Gettysburg Presbyterian Church. 10:38 am Arrived at the Church. Chief Usher Allen S. Stauffer escorted them to the Presidential pew. Reverend Robert A. MacAskill conducted the Service. 11:46 am Departed the Church and returned to the Farm. 11:53 am Arrived at the Farm. 2:50 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the Gettysburg Farm and motored to the White House. WASHINGTON, D. C. 4:38 pm Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, JANUARY 5, 1959 8:13 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Dr. Milton Eisenhower and Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:13 - 8:24 am Dr. Milton Eisenhower 8:24 - 8:34 am Hon. James Killian, Jr. Hon. T. Keith Glennan Hon. Wilton B. Persons 8:34 - 8:37 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 8:58 - 9:00 am Hon. John Foster Dulles 9:00 - 11:35 am BI-PARTISAN LEGISLATIVE LEADERS MEETING The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Senator J. William Fulbright (Foreign Relations) Senator Theodore F. Green (Foreign Relations Senator Carl Hayden (Appropriations and Rules) Senator Thomas C. Hennings, Jr. (Rules) Senator Lyndon B. Johnson (Majority Leader) Senator Michael J. Mansfield (Foreign Relations & Rules) Senator Richard B. Russell (Armed Services) Senator Styles Bridges (Appropriations & Armed Services) Senator Everett M. Dirksen (Appropriations) Senator Bourke B. Hickenlooper (Foreign Relations) Senator Leverett Saltonstall (Appropriations & Armed Services) Senator Alexander Wiley (Foreign Relations) Congressman Carl Albert (Majority Whip) Congressman Clarence Cannon (Appropriations) Congressman John W. McCormack (Majority Floor Leader) Congressman Thomas E. Morgan (Foreign Affairs) Congressman Sam Rayburn (Speaker of the House) Congressman Carl Vinson (Armed Services) Congressman Leo E. Allen (Rules) Congressman Leslie C. Arends (Minority Whip) Congresswoman Frances P. Bolton (Foreign Affairs) Congressman Robert B. Chiperfield (Foreigh Affairs) Congressman Charles A. Halleck (House Leader) Congressman Joseph W. Martin, Jr. (Minority Floor Leader) Congressman John Taber (Appropriations) (continued) MONDAY, JANUARY 5, 1959 Page 2 9:00 - 11:35 am BI-PARTISAN LEGISLATIVE LEADERS MEETING (List continued): Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Christian Herter Hon. C. Douglas Dillon Hon. William Mac omber Mr. Philander P. Claxton (to bring charts) Mr. Jack Bell " Mr. Dempster McIntosh " Hon. Neil H. McElroy Hon. Donald Quarles Hon. John N. Erwin, II Hon. William Holaday Hon. Nathan Twining Hon. Clarence J. Hauck, Jr. Mr. Max Lehrer (to bring charts) Hon. Leonard Saccio Hon. George V. Allen Hon. T. Keith Glennan Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. James Hagerty Hon. James R. Killian, Jr. Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. Leo Hoegh Hon. Maurice Stans Major John Eisenhower Mr. Arthur Minnich 11:35 - 11:41 am Hon. Neil McElroy 11:43 - 11:45 am Major John Eisenhower 11:45 - 12:05 pm (Senator George Malone) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Edward McCabe) 12:05 - 12:25 pm Dr. James B. Fisk Hon. James R. Killian, Jr. Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 12:28 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) MONDAY, JANUARY 5, 1959 Page 3 2:23 pm The President returned to the office. 2:35 - 3:25 pm (Hon. Arthur Larson) OFF THE RECORD 3:30 - 4:06 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Malcolm Moos 3:58 - 3:59 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 4:07 - 4:23 pm Major John Eisenhower 4:59 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 5:00 pm (OFF THE RECORD Meeting in the President's Library): (Hon. Richard M. Nixon) (Hon. Meade Alcorn) (Hon. Leonard Hall) (Mrs. Clare Williams) (Mrs. Peter Gibson) (Mr. John Ashbrook) (Mr. Spencer Olin) (Mr. Justin Dart) (Mr. Daniel Gainey) (Mr. Charles Percy) (Mr. Joseph Bachelder) (Mr. Claude Robinson) (Hon. Wilton B. Persons) (Hon. Thomas E. Stephens) (Hon. David Kendall) (Hon. Fred Scribner) THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1959 7:30 am (Mr. Charles Percy) OFF THE RECORD (Had breakfast with the President) 8:32 am The President arrived in the office (accompanied by Mr. Charles Percy) 8:32 - 8:34 am (Mr. Charles Percy) OFF THE RECORD 8:35 - 9:19 am (Hon. Arthur Flemming) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Wilton B. Persons) 9:20 - 9:25 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 9:30 -9:45 am Major John Eisenhower 9:45 - 9:48 am Hon. James Hagerty 11:00 - 11:27 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Bryce Harlow 11:27 - 11:47 am Hon. Frank Pace 11:47 - 11:58 am (Mr. Robert Biggers) OFF THE RECORD 11:58 - 12:15 pm Mr. Spyros P. Skouras 12:09 - 12:15 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 12:18 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:17 pm The President returned to the office. 2:18 - 2:25 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 2:25 - 2:35 pm Hon. Arthur Summerfield 2:36 - 2:39 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons 3:04 - 3:05 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 3:05 - 3:10 pm Major John Eisenhower TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1959 Page 2 3:10 - 5:55 pm Hon. Malcolm Moos 3:43 - 3:44 pm Hon. James Hagerty 4:15 - 5:50 pm Mr. Charles Percy 4:10 - 4:20 pm Hon. James Hagerty 5:35 - 6:00 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Bryce Harlow 6:00 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1959 7:51 am The President, accompanied by Hon. Wilton B. Persons and Hon. James Hagerty, departed the White House and motored to the National Presbyterian Church. 7:56 am Arrived at the National Presbyterian Church. 8:00 - 8:40 am The President attended the Service of Intercession and Holy Communion on the occasion of the convening of the Congress. Upon entering the Church, the President was greeted by Chief Usher Alfred Barnett who escorted him to his pew. Following the Services the following escorted the President to the main entrance of the Church: Reverend Theophilus M. Taylor Reverend Eugene Carson Blake Reverend Frederick Brown Harris Reverend Harold C. Koch Reverend Edward L. R. Elson 8:45 am The President, Hon. Wilton B. Persons, and Hon. James Hagerty departed the National Presbyterian Church and motored to the White House. 8:48 am Arrived at the White House. 8:48 - 8:58 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. James Hagerty 8:58 - 9:16 am Mrs. Mary Jane McCaffree 9:17 - 9:27 am Hon. G. Lewis Jones U. S. Ambassador to Tunisia (Has been in Washington on consultation) 9:27 - 10:03 am Hon. Meade Alcorn Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. David Kendall WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1959 Page 2 10:03 - 10:23 am Hon. James P. Mitchell (Saw the President re Federal Civilian Employee Awards) 10:27 - 10:48 am (Hon. James Durfee) OFF THE RECORD (Chairman, Civil Aeronautics Board) (Hon. David Kendall) 10:48 - 11:11 am Hon. George Allen Hon. Eric Johnston Hon. James Hagerty (Saw the President re Moscow Fair) 11:11 - 11:17 am Hon. George Allen (Periodic appointment) 11:28 - 11:45 am Reverend Dr. Theophilus M. Taylor Moderator, General Assembly, United Presbyterian Church in the USA Reverend Dr. Eugene C. Blake Stated Clerk, General Assembly Reverend Dr. W. Paul Ludwig Moderator, Presbyter of Washington City Reverend Dr. Arthur M. Romig General Presbyter, Presbytery of Washington City Reverend Dr. Edward L. R. Elson Pastor, National Presbyterian Church, Washington, D. C. Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 11:45 - 12:05 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. James Hagerty 12:05 - 12:24 pm General John Bragdon 12:25 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:10 pm The President returned to the office. 2:15 - 2:34 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Major John Eisenhower WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1959 Page 3 2:34 - 3:12 pm Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier 3:12 - 3:14 pm Mr. William J. Hopkins 5:00 - 5:01 pm Major John Eisenhower 5:00 - 5:05 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons 5:03 - 5:06 pm Hon. James Hagerty 5:26 - 5:43 pm Major John Eisenhower 5:53 - 5:55 pm Major John Eisenhower 6:02 - 6:05 pm Hon. Malcolm Moos Major John Eisenhower 6:05 - 6:25 pm Hon. Malcolm Moos 6:25 - 6:33 pm Hon. Malcolm Moos Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Major John Eisenhower 6:33 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1959 8:07 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Ambassador John Hay Whitney. 8:07 - 8:15 am Ambassador John Hay Whitney 8:15 - 8:32 am Hon. Robert C. Hill U. S. Ambassador to Mexico Hon. Roy Rubottom Major John Eisenhower 8:32 - 8:33 am Hon. James Hagerty 8:33 - 9:13 am Hon. Neil H. McElroy Hon. Donald A. Quarles Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 9:13 - 9:15 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 9:32 - 10:20 am Hon. Malcolm Moos 9:47 - 10:27 am Major John Eisenhower 10:27 - 10:29 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 10:45 - 11:55 am Hon. John Foster Dulles 12:00 - 1:45 pm Hon. Malcolm Moos 12:20 - 12:35 pm Major John Eisenhower 12:45 - 1:10 pm Major John Eisenhower 1:47 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 2:00 pm (LUNCH) 3:30 - 3:35 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens (Saw the President in the Mansion) THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1959 7:56 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:25 - 8:27 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 8:31 - 8:43 am Hon. James R. Killian, Jr. 8:43 - 8:59 am (Mr. Thomas McCabe) OFF THE RECORD (Chester, Pennsylvania) (Hon. Thomas E. Stephens) 9:00 - 9:09 am The President greeted members of the Canadian Parliament, who were accompanied by representatives of the U. S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee and House Foreign Affairs Committee: Canadian Parliamentarians - from the Senate The Hon. Mark Drouin Speaker of the Senate, Progressive Conservative The Hon. William R. Brunt Hanover Ontario, Progressive Conservative The Hon. Sydney John Smith Kamloops, B. C., Liberal From the House of Commons The Hon. Roland Michener Speaker of the House of Commons Progressive Conservative The Hon. Lionel Chevrier Member for Laurier, Liberal Hazen Argue Member for Assiniboia Cooperative Commonwealth Federation William L. Houck Member for Niagara Falls, Liberal Erik Neilsen Member for Yukon, Progressive Conservative Richard D. Thrasher Member for Essex, South, Progressive Conservative (Some of the above's wives also attended) (continued) FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1959 Page 2 9:00 - 9:09 am Canadian Parliamentarians and representatives of the U. S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee and House Foreign Affairs Committee (continued): U. S. Senators Senator Theodore F. Green, Rhode Island Chairman, Foreign Relations Committee Senator Alexander Wiley, Wisconsin Ranking Republican Member, Foreign Relations Committee Senator George D. Aiken, Vermont Republican Member, Foreign Relations Committee Senator Homer E. Capehart, Indiana Republican Member, Foreign Relations Committee Senator Michael J. Mansfield, Montana Democrat Member, Foreign Relations Committee U. S. House of Representatives Congressman Thomas E. Morgan, Pennsylvania Chairman, Foreign Affairs Committee Congressman Robert B. Chiperfield, Illinois Ranking Republican Member, Foreign Affairs Committee Congressman Frank M. Coffin, Maine Democrat Member, Foreign Affairs Committee Congressman Walter H. Judd, Minnesota Republican Member, Foreign Affairs Committee Congressman Chester E. Merrow, New Hampshire, Republican Member, Foreign Affairs Committee In addition: Mr. George C. Denney, Jr. Senate Foreign Relations Committee Mr. Frank Schupt House Foreign Affairs Committee Mr. Woodbury Willoughby Director, Office of British Commonwealth and Northern European Affairs, Department of State Mr. A. E. Ritchie, Canadian Embassy 9:09 - 9:30 am Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier 9:50 - 9:56 am Hon. James R. Killian, Jr. Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1959 Page 3 11:10 am The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 12:03 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the White House and motored to the House Wing of the U. S. Capitol. 12:10 pm Arrived at the Capitol. The President and Mrs. Eisenhower were greeted by Mr. J. George Stewart Architect of the Capitol Mr. Gus Cook Associate Architect of the Capitol Upon entering the building, Mrs. Eisenhower was escorted to the Executive Gallery, while the President was escorted to the Speaker's Office. In the Speaker's Office were members of the Cabinet, and three Senators and three Representatives, 12:29 pm The President departed the Speaker's Office and was escorted to the Speaker's Rostrum in the House Chamber. The Speaker of the House introduced the President. 12:32 - 1:18 pm The President delivered his State of the Union Message. 1:20 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the Capitol and motored to the White House. 1:27 pm Arrived at the White House. 1:30 pm (LUNCH) 3:05 pm The President returned to the office. 3:07 - 3:10 pm Mr. William J. Hopkins 3:12 - 3:26 pm Major John S. D. Eisenhower FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1959 Page 4 3:27 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the White House and motored to Camp David. Mr. James Rowley accompanied them. Dr. Walter Tkach and Sgt. Moaney rode in another car. CAMP DAVID, MD. 5:03 pm Arrived at Camp David. Mr. and Mrs. George Allen were guests at Camp David. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, 1959 GAMP DAVID, MD. 9:45 am The President and Mr. George Allen departedd Camp David and motored to the President's Farm in Gettysburg, Pa. Dr. Tkach accompanied. GETTYSBURG, PA. 10:15 am Arrived at the Gettysburg Farm where they looked over the cattle. 11:03 pm Departed the President's Farm and stopped by Mr. George Allen's farm for five minutes. 11:15 am Departed Gettysburg and motored back to Camp David, Md. GAMP DAVID, MD. 11:45 am Arrived at Camp David. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, JANUARY 11, 1959 CAMP DAVID, MD. No activity recorded for the morning. 2:58 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed Camp David and motored to the White House. WASHINGTON, D. C. 4:37 pm Arrived at the White House, THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1959 8:17 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:23 - 8:25 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 8:29 - 8:30 am Major John Eisenhower 8:52 - 9:00 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 9:00 - - 9:50 am Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Christian Herter General Nathan Twining Hon. Gordon Gray Mr. Philip Farley Major General Herbert B. Loper Mr. John Erwin Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Major John Eisenhower (Hon. John McCone) OFF THE RECORD 9:50 - 10:05 am Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Neil McElroy General Nathan Twining Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Major John Eisenhower Lt. General G. H. Davidson (joined at 10:00 am) 10:05 - 10:09 am Hon. John Foster Dulles 10:09 - 10:30 am Lt. General G. H. Davidson Mr. Boone Grose Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster (Picture taken) 10:30 - 10:35 am Lt. General G. H. Davidson 10:35 - 11:15 am Hon. James R. Killian, Jr. Dr. George B. Kistiakowsky 11:18 - 11:54 am (Mr. Henry Luce) OFF THE RECORD (Dr. Edward L. R. Elson) 11:55 am The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1959 Page 2 12:58 pm The President and General John S. Bragdon departed the White House and motored to the Army Navy Club. 1:03 pm Arrived at the Army Navy Club. Here they attended a West Point Class of 1915 Luncheon, which was held on the 6th floor of the Club. Upon arriving, the President was greeted by General Frederic W. Boye, the class president. The following attended the Luncheon: Brig. General Frederic W. Boye Major General John S. Bragdon Brig. General John F. Conklin Brig. General John F. David Colonel E. DeTreville Ellis Major General Vernon Evans Colonel Douglas R. Gillette Mr. Sidney G. Graves Major General Edwin B. Lyon Major General Paul J. Mueller Major General George J. Richards Lt. General Joseph M. Swing Brig. General Edward C. Wallington Colonel Raymond Marsh Brig. General Hume Peabody 2:55 pm The President and General Bragdon departed the Luncheon at the Army Navy Club and motored to the White House. 2:57 pm Arrived at the White House. General Bragdon entered the office with the President. 3:03 - 3:15 pm Hon. David Kendall 3:35 - 3:40 pm Hon. James Hagerty 3:45 - 4:05 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Thomas E. Stephens MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1959 Page 3 4:01 - 4:07 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 4:25 - 4:36 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens (out 4:31 pm) Major John Eisenhower 4:47 - 4:55 pm Major John Eisenhower 5:25 - 5:39 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 5:40 pm The President departed the office and went to the movie projection room. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1959 7:55 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:08 - 8:14 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 8:25 - 8:32 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Senator Leverett Saltonstall 8:32 - 10:30 am LEGISLATIVE LEADERS MEETING The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Senator Everett Dirksen Senator Leverett Salstonstall Senator Thomas H. Kuchel Congressman Charles Halleck Congressman Leslie Arends Congressman John W. Byrnes Congressman Charles B. Hoeven Congressman Leo Allen Congressman John Taber Hon. Maurice Stans Mr. Elmer B. Staats Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. Robert B. Merriam Hon. Jack Anderson Hon. Edward McCabe Hon. David Kendall Hon. Don Paarlberg Hon. Earle Chesney Hon. Homer Gruenther Hon. Roemer McPhee Mrs. Anne Wheaton Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Major John Eisenhower Mr. Arthur Minnich 10:30 - 10:42 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1959 Page 2 11:00 - 11:24 am General Nathan Twining Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster (Periodic appointment for Gen. Twining) 11:24 - 11:30 am Congressman Charles Halleck Hon. Bryce Harlow 11:30 - 11:33 am Hon. James Hagerty 11:35 - 11:55 am The Board of Directors of The American Farm Bureau Federation called on the President: Charles B. Shuman, President Walter L. Randolph Roger Fleming Mrs. Haven Smith Herbert W. Voorhees Lorenzo D. Lambson Stacey Cole Charles Marshall W. I. Boone Walter Wightman George Doup E. Howard Hill L. B. Martin Reuben V. Anderson W. B. McAlister A. V. Smoot Boswell Stevens B. B. St. Clair Lewis Munn E. H. Finlayson T. J. Hitch Allen Lauterbach Stanley Burris John C. Lynn Woodrow Luttrell, Member of Information Division Leonard Warner, Member of Information Division Hon. Jack Anderson and Hon. Thomas E. Stephens accompanied the above. 11:55 - 12:05 pm Hon. Gordon Gray TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1959 Page 3 12:05 - 12:15 pm Hon. Bryce Harlow 12:15 - 12:25 pm Colonel William W. Thomas 12:25 - 12:45 pm Major John Eisenhower 12:47 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion, 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:25 pm The President returned to the office. 2:55 - 3:28 pm Practiced golf on the South Grounds, 3:30 pm Returned to the office. 3:31 - 3:40 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 3:42 - 4:05 pm Hon. James Hagerty 4:10 - 4:45 pm Hon. Malcolm Moos 4:14 - 4:18 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 5:30 - 6:00 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Robert Merriam 6:05 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1959 8:00 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:28 - 8:30 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 8:31 - 8:36 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 8:36 - 8:43 am Major John Eisenhower 8:45 - 8:48 am Major John Eisenhower 9:09 - 9:24 am Major John Eisenhower 9:24 - 9:42 am (General Edwin Clark) OFF THE RECORD 9:42 - 10:00 am Mr. Stanley C. Hope President, National Association of Manufacturers New York City Mr. Charles R. Sligh, Jr. Executive Vice President, National Association of Manufacturers (former President) Mr. Stephen Dunn Vice President, National Association of Manufacturers Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 10:00 - 10:25 am The Rt. Hon. Ernest Marples, M. P. Postmaster General of Great Britain H. E. Sir Harold Caccia, Ambassador from Great Britain Hon. Arthur Summerfield (Picture was taken) 10:24 - 11:05 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Livingston Merchant (until 10:26 am) Hon. James R. Killian, Jr. Hon. Robert Merriam Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Mrs. Anne Wheaton 11:05 - 11:10 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 11:15 am The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1959 Page 2 12:05 pm The President departed the White House and motored to the National Press Club. He was accompanied by Mr. Jack Horner President of the National Press Club (Outgoing) Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Thomas E. Stephens Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Bryce Harlow 12:06 pm Arrived at the National Press Club. The President was greeted by Mr. William Lawrence, Incoming President NPC Mr. Cecil Holland The President proceeded to the East Lounge on the 13th Floor of the National Press Building. Here a reception was in progress and about 40 guests were present. 12:30 pm The President and Mr. Jack Horner went to the Main Ballroom for Luncheon. 12:30 - 1:00 pm LUNCHEON at the National Press Club. 1:00 pm Mr. Jack Horner introduced the President, after introducing General Persons, Mr. Stephens, Mr. Hagerty, and Mr. Harlow. 1:05 - 1:50 pm Question and answer period. Mr. Jack Horner read questions to the President and the President answered. This was on live television. Following the question and answer period, Mr. Jack Horner presented the President with a membership card in the National Press Club. 2:0 1pm The President and his party departed the National Press Club and returned to the White House. 2:02 pm The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Hon. Wilton B. Persons, Hon. Thomas E. Stephens, and Hon. James Hagerty. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1959 Page 3 2:27 - 3:00 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 3:05 - 3:09 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 3:09 - 4:14 pm The President practiced golf on the South Grounds. 4:15 pm Returned to the office. 4:25 - 4:26 pm Mr. William J. Hopkins 4:45 - 5:20 pm Major John Eisenhower 5:28 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 8:14 pm The President departed the White House and motored to the Statler Hotel. He was accompanied by General John S. Bragdon Hon. James Hagerty 8:16 pm Arrived at the Statler Hotel where he was greeted by Mr. Herbert Blunck General Manager of the Statler Hotel Mr. William D. Carlebach President of the Association of State Planning and Development Agencies Colonel John Meek Following the exchange of greetings and picture-taking, the President was escorted to the Federal Room where he dropped in on the Tenth Annual Dinner Conference of the Association of State Planning and Development Agencies. 8:20 - 8:30 pm ADDRESS BY THE PRESIDENT. 8:35 pm The President departed the Statler Hotel and motored to the White House. 8:37 pm Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1959 7:52 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:43 - 8:44 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 8:45 - 8:55 am Hon. Albert Cole Hon. David Kendall 9:00 - 11:15 am NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL MEETING (393rd) The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Neil H. McElroy Hon. Leo A. Hoegh Hon. Robert B. Anderson Hon. Maurice Stans Hon. John A. McCone Hon. Lewis L. Strauss General Nathan F. Twining Hon. Allen W. Dulles Hon. George V. Allen Hon. James H. Smith, Jr. Hon. Gordon Gray Hon. James R. Killian, Jr. Hon. Karl G. Harr, Jr. Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Gerard C. Smith Hon. John N. Irwin, II Major John Eisenhower Hon. James S. Lay, Jr. Hon. S. Everett Gleason The following met with the President in his office after National Security Council Meeting: (Hon. Richard M. Nixon) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. John Foster Dulles) (Hon. Neil H. McElroy) (Hon. Maurice Stans) (Hon. Christian A. Herter) (General Nathan F. Twining) (Hon. Allen W. Dulles) (General Charles P. Cabell) (continued) THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1959 Page 2 Off the Record appointment in the President's office following National Security Council Meeting: (List continued from previous page): (Hon. Gordon Gray) OFF THE RECORD (Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster) (Hon. James R. Killian, Jr.) (Lt. General John Samford) (Hon. Karl G. Harr, Jr.) (Richard M. Bissell) (Hon. James S. Lay, Jr.) (General Graves B. Erskine) (Hon. John N. Irwin, II) (Hon. J. Patrick Coyne) 11:15 - 12:10 pm Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Christian Herter Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 12:10 - 12:30 pm (Hon. Walter Judd) OFF THE RECORD (Mr. Harry Bullis) (Mr. Peavey Heffelfinger) (Hon. Thomas E. Stephens) 12:30 - 12:34 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons 12:34 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm The following had lunch with the President: (Mr. Hadley Cantril) OFF THE RECORD (Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster) (Major John Eisenhower) 2:24 pm The President returned to the office. 2:25 - 2:26 pm Major John Eisenhower 2:26 - 2:30 pm Hon. David Kendall 3:00 - 3:46 pm The President practiced golf on the South Grounds. 3:47 pm Returned to the office. THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1959 Page 3 3:47 - 3:48 pm Hon. James Hagerty 3:48 - 4:09 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Major John Eisenhower 4:09 - 4:35 pm Hon. Meade Alcorn Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. David Kendall Hon. Robert Merriam 4:35 - 5:00 pm Hon. Robert B. Anderson Hon. Arthur Flemming Hon. Wilton B. Persons 5:00 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 5:01 pm (General Walter Bedell Smith) OFF THE RECORD (Saw the President in the Mansion) THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1959 8:25 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:27 - 9:00 am Hon. James Hagerty 9:00 - 10:59 am CABINET MEETING The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Robert B. Anderson Hon. Neil H. McElroy Hon. William P. Rogers Hon. Arthur Summerfield Hon. Fred Seaton Hon. Lewis L. Strauss Hon. Ezra Taft Benson Hon. James P. Mitchell Hon. Arthur Flemming Hon. Maurice Stans Hon. Roger Jones Hon. Leo Hoegh Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Robert Gray Hon. Jack Anderson Hon. Gordon Gray Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. David Kendall Hon. Robert Merriam Mr. Arthur Minnich Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Don Paarlberg Mr. Bradley Patterson Hon. Howard Pyle Hon. Rocco Siciliano Mrs. Anne Wheaton Major John Eisenhower Hon. Elliott Richardson 10:59 - 11:01 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1959 Page 2 11:05 - 11:29 am The following from Variety Clubs International called on the President and presented him a gold membership card: Mr. George Eby International Chief Barker, Pittsburgh, Pa. Mr. John H. Harris Theater Owner and Producer and Founder of Variety Clubs International, Pittsburgh, Pa. Mr. Perry Como Representing TV Miss Kim Novak Representing Motion Pictures Mr. Nate Golden International Heart Chairman, Washington, D. C. (Charitable Projects) Mr. Raymond Bell, Columbia Pictures (Pictures were taken) Hon. Thomas E. Stephens and Hon. James Hagerty accompanied the group. 11:27 - 12:15 pm Hon. John McCone, Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 12:15 - 12:31 pm Hon. John McCone (Demonstrated to the Colonel G. M. Anderson President the "Snap 3 Atomic Energy Commission eletrical power device) Colonel Jack Armstrong Atomic Energy Commission Major General Donald J. Keirn Atomic Energy Commission Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 12:31 - 12:38 pm Hon. Maurice Stans Hon. Roger Jones 12:38 pm The President departed the office and we nt to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:30 pm The President returned to the office. FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1959 Page 3 2:34 - 2:40 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 2:55 - 3:50 pm General Howard McC. Snyder 3:50 - 3:55 pm Hon. Walter C. Ploeser U. S. Ambassador to Paraguay 3:55 - 4:30 pm Major John Eisenhower 4:00 - 4:30 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 4:45 - 4:47 pm Mr. William J. Hopkins 5:00 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 5:00 pm The following Legislative Leaders met with the President in the Mansion: (Senator Everett Dirksen) OFF THE RECORD (Senator Thomas H. Kuchel) (Senator Styles Bridges) (Senator Leverett Saltonstall) (Congressman Charles Halleck) (Congressman Leslie Arends) (Congressman John W. Byrnes) (Congressman Charles B. Hoeven) (Congressman Leo Allen) Also: (Hon. Wilton B. Persons) (Hon. Bryce Harlow) (Hon. Edward McCabe) (Hon. Jack Anderson) THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 1959 8:00 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:02 - 8:26 am Major John Eisenhower 8:10 - 8:25 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 8:27 - 8:59 am Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Livingston Merchant Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs Hon. Llewellyn Thompson, Jr. Ambassador to the USSR Hon. James Hagerty (until 8:32) 8:59 - 10:45 am Deputy Premier Anastas Mikoyan of USSR H. E. Mikhail A. Menshikov Ambassador of the USSR Mr. Oleg Troyanovski Interpreter Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Livingston Merchant Hon. Llewellyn Thompson 10:48 - 10:50 am Major John Eisenhower 10:55 - 12:07 pm (Mr. Charles Percy) OFF THE RECORD (Chicago, Illinois) (Hon. Robert Merriam) 12:07 - 12:11 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Mr. William J. Hopkins 12:24 - 12:25 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 12:25 - 12:30 pm Major John Eisenhower 12:45 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, JANUARY 18, 1959 8:50 am The President and David Eisenhower departed the White House and motored to the National Presbyterian Church. 8:57 am Arrived at the Church where they attended the 9.00 A. M. Services. 10:00 am Services completed, the President and David Eisenhower went to their car, escorted by Reverend Albert G. Butzer Guest speaker Reverend Edward L. R. Elson 10:50 am Departed the Church and motored to the White House. 10:08 am Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 1959 7:50 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:15 - 8:37 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. David Kendall 8:55 - 9:00 am Hon. James Hagerty 9:00 - 9:16 am (Hon. Gordon Gray) OFF THE RECORD 9:34 - 9:43 am Hon. Arthur Flemming Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare (Periodic appointment) Major John Eisenhower 9:54 - 10:30 am Hon. William P. Rogers 10:30 - 10:55 am Mr. Walter W. Goeppinger President, National Corn Growers Association (Saw the President re Agricultural problems) Hon. Don Paarlberg 10:55 - 11:05 am Major John Eisenhower 11:45 - 11:56 am The President went to the Broadcast Room to make a statement on the budget sent to Congress today. 11:57 am To the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 1:40 pm The President returned to the office. 1:40 - 2:05 pm Hon. James Hagerty 2:28 - 2:40 pm Hon. James Hagerty 2:47 - 3:00 pm Mr. Edgar Eisenhower Mr. Earl Eisenhower Dr. Milton Eisenhower 3:00 - 3:50 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Bryce Harlow MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 1959 Page 2 3:50 - 4:00 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 4:34 - 4:37 pm Major John Eisenhower 4:47 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 7:30 pm (Family Dinner at the White House in honor of Edgar Eisenhower's birthday): (President and Mrs. Eisenhower) OFF THE RECORD (Major and Mrs. John Eisenhower) (Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Eisenhower) (Mr. and Mrs. Earl Eisenhower) (Dr. Milton Eisenhower) THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1959 7:30 am Senator Everett Dirksen Congressman Charles Halleck (Had breakfast with the President) 8:27 am The President arrived at the office. 8:30 - 10:59 am LEGISLATIVE LEADERS MEETING The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Senator Everett Dirksen Senator Thomas J. Kuchel Senator Styles Bridges Senator Leverett Saltonstall Senator Andrew J. Schoeppel Senator Wallace F. Bennett Senator Barry Goldwater Congressman Charles Halleck Congressman Leslie Arends Congressman John W. Byrnes Congressman Charles B. Hoeven Congressman Leo Allen Congressman Carrol D. Kearns Congressman Gordon L. McDonough Congressman John B. Bennett Hon. Albert Cole Hon. Norman Mason Hon. Arthur Flemming Hon. Elliott Richardson Hon. Roger Jones General Elwood R. Quesada Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. Earle Chesney Hon. Homer Gruenther Hon. Jack Anderson Hon. Robert Merriam Hon. Roemer McPhee Hon. Edward McCabe Mrs. Anne Wheaton Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Gerald Morgan Mr. Arthur Minnich TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1959 Page 2 10:30 - 10:31 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 10:30 - 10:32 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 10:32 - 10:37 am The President presented Medals to recipients of the President's Award for Distinguished Federal Civilian Service, at the White House: Recipients James V. Bennett Director, Bureau of Prisons, Department of Justice Robert D. Murphy Deputy Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs Doyle L. Northrup (Unable to attend) Technical Director, Special Weapons Squadron, Department of the Air Force Hazel K. Steibeling Director, Institute of Home Economics, Agricultural Research Service, Department of Agriculture Wernher von Braun Director, Development Operations Division, Army Ballistic Missile Agency, Department of Army Members of the Awards Board Hon. James P. Mitchell, Secretary of Labor, Chairman Dr. Alan T. Waterman, Director, National Science Foundation Hon. Louis J. Hector, Member Civil Aeronautics Board Hon. Leo A. Hoegh, Director, Office of Civilian & Defense Mobilization Hon. Lawrence E. Walsh, Deputy Attorney General Hon. Harris Ellsworth, Chairman, Civil Service Commission Other Guests Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. William P. Rogers Hon. Ezra Taft Benson Hon. Herbert York Hon. Wilbur M. Brucker Hon. Malcol m MacIntyre (continued) TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1959 Page 3 10:32 - 10:37 am Presentation of President's Award for Distinguished Federal Civilian Service (continued): Guests Mrs. James V. Bennett Mrs. Brenda Bell Mrs. Ann Humbert Mrs. Edward Mund Bennett Mrs. Robert D. Murphy Ambassador Sevilla-Sacasa of Nicaragua Hon. Christian Herter Hon. C. Douglas Dillon Hon. Loy W. Henderson Mrs. Doyle L. Northrup (accepted Medal for her husband) Mrs. Charles Crosby Brig. General J. F. Rodenhauser Mrs. Wernher von Braum Dr. Constantine D. Generales and Mrs. Generales Dr. Byron T. Shaw Dr. Walter B. Freed Mrs. William Fast Mrs. Salle Hennigan Dr. Esther L. Batchelder Mr. Edward Dunton Lt. Col. James Cook, Jr. Mr. Hanry J. Holtzclaw Hon. Fred Reinhardt Major Charles Francis Lt. Col. Paul Scheppener Lt. C. Frederick Kleis Lt. General C. B. Magruder 10:37 - 10:59 am The President rejoined Legislative Leaders Meeting. 11:00 - 11:45 am Hon. John Foster Dulles TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1959 Page 4 11:47 am The President, accompanied by Hon. John Foster Dulles, Hon. James Hagerty, and Colonel Robert L. Schulz departed the White House and motored to MATS Terminal to welcome His Excellency Senor Dr. Arturo Frondizi, President of the Argentine Nation. 11:57 am Arrived at MATS Terminal and proceeded to the west end of Hanger No. 10, where the welcoming ceremonies were held due to rain. Presidential honors were rendered. Secretary Dulles escorted the President to the official reception committee. Mr. Clement Conger, Assistant Chief of Protocol and Mr. Robert Corrigan, Deputy Chief of Protocol introduced the members of the reception committee to the President: Mrs. John Foster Dulles General Thomas D. White Chief of Staff, U. S. A. F., and Mrs. White H. E. Senor Dr. Guillermo Sevilla-Sacasa Ambassador of Nicaragua, Dena of the Diplomatic Corps, and Senora de Sevilla-Sacasa H. E. Senor Dr. Cesar Barros Hurtado Ambassador of the Argentine Republic Hon. Willard L. Beaulac Ambassador of the U. S. to the Argentine Republic and Mrs. Beaulac H. E. Senor Dr. Gonzalo Escudero Chairman, Council of the Organization of American States and Senora de Escudero H. E. Dr. Jose A. Mora Secretary General, Organization of American States and Senora de Mora Hon. Roy R. Rubottom, Jr. Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs and Mrs. Rubottom Hon. and Mrs. Robert E. McLaughlin President, Board of Commissioners of the District of Columbia Hon. David B. Karrick, and Mrs. Karrick (continued) TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1959 Page 5 Reception Committee at MATS Terminal (continued): Senora de Orfila Mr. Maurice M. Bernbaum Director, Office of South American Affairs, Department of State Major General Louis Hightower U. S. Aide to President Frondizi Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Morris Chairman, Citizens Committee of District of Columbia 12:00 Noon H. E. Senor Dr. Arturo Frondizi, President of the Argentine Nation and Senora de Frondizi arrived aboard the Columbine. Hon. Wiley Buchanan, Chief of Protocol, presented the above to the President. Others members of the Argentine party aboard the Columbine: H. E. Senor Dr. Carlos A. Florit Minister of Foreign Affairs and Worship H. E. Senor Dr. Emilio Donato del Carril Minister of Economy Senor Dr. Bernardo Houssay, Physician Hon. Senor Dr. Alfredo Garcia Senate Majority Leader of the Argentine Republic Hon. Senor Dr. Hector Gomez Machado Chamber of Deputies of the Argentine Republic Brig. General Manual Jose Olascoaga Chief, Military Household of the Presidency The Hon. Senor Dardo Cuneo Press Secretary of the Presidency Senor Arturo Acevedo, Industrialist Hon. Senor Alejandro Orfila Minister Plenipotentiary, Embassy of the Argentine Republic Dr. Jacobo Gringauz, Physician Americans aboard the Columbine: Hon. Wiley T. Buchanan, Jr., and Mrs. Buchanan Mr. Joseph W. Reap Press Officer, Department of State Mr. George V. Vlk Security Officer, Department of State TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1959 Page 6 12:25 pm The President and H. E. Senor Dr. Arturo Frondizi departed MATS Terminal in motorcade and motored to the President's Guest House. 1:00 pm Arrived at the President's Guest House. Photographs were taken at the entrance. 1:02 pm The President departed the Guest House and motored to the White House. 1:03 pm Arrived at the White House. 1:10 pm (LUNCH) 3:00 pm The President returned to the office. 3:00 3:05 pm Mr. Earl Eisenhower 3:05 3:07 pm Dr. Milton Eisenhower 3:07 3:10 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 3:11 3:18 pm Hon. Gerald Morgan 3:18 3:40 pm Hon, James R. Killian, Jr. 4:17 4:32 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Gerald Morgan 4:32 5:30 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Major John Eisenhower 5:48 pm The President departed the office and returned to the Mansion. 8:00 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower gave a Dinner in honor of the President and Senora de Frondizi: The President and Mrs. Eisenhower H. E. The President of the Argentine Nation and Senora de Frondizi H. E. The Minister of Foreign Affairs and Worship of the Argentine Republic, Dr. Carlos A. Florit H. E. The Ambassador of the Argentine Republic Dr. Barros Hurtado (continued) TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1959 Page 7 8:00 pm DINNER, given by the President and Mrs. Eisenhower in honor of President and Senora de Frondizi (continued): Senator Alfredo Garcia Head of majority bloc, Argentine Senate Congressman Gomez Machado Head of majority bloc, Argentine Chamber of Deputies Brig. General Manuel Olascoaga Chief of the President's Military Household Dr. Bernardo Houssay Physician (physiologist and Nobel prize winner, 1948) Senor Arturo Acevedo President, Acindar Steel Company (industrialist engineer) Senor Dardo Cuneo Presidential Press Secretary Hon. and Mrs. Richard M. Nixon Hon. Sam Rayburn Mrs. William A. Thomas Hon. and Mrs. John Foster Dulles Hon. and Mrs. Arthur Summerfield Senator and Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson Senator and Mrs. Everett McKinley Dirksen Congressman and Mrs. Charles A. Halleck Hon. and Mrs. C. Douglas Dillon General and Mrs. Nathan F. Twining Hon. and Mrs. James H. Smith, Jr. Hon. and Mrs. James R. Killian, Jr. Hon. and Mrs. Willard L. Beaulac Hon. and Mrs. Roy R. Rubottom General and Mrs. Lemuel C. Shepherd Hon. and Mrs. Per Jacobsson Hon. and Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss Hon. and Mrs. Samuel C. Waugh Maj. General and Mrs. Louis Hightower Mr. and Mrs. William M. Allen Mr. and Mrs. Tom Armstrong Dr. Milton S. Eisenhower Mr. and Mrs. Harvey S. Firestone, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard K. Firestone Mr. G. Keith Funston Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hope (continued) TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1959 Page 8 8:00 pm DINNER, given by the President and Mrs. Eisenhower in honor of President and Senora de Frondizi (continued): Mrs. W. Chapin Huntington Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kleberg Mr. and Mrs. William E. Knox Mr. and Mrs. Louis Marx Mrs. Robert R. McCormick Mrs. Maxwell Murray Mrs. Jesse W. Nicholson Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Percy Dr. and Mrs. Isidor S. Ravdin Mr. and Mrs. James J. Rowley Mrs. William F. Russell Mrs. Horace B. Smith Mrs. Harold M. Stephens Mr. and Mrs. A. Thomas Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Juan T. Trippe Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt Wallace Hon. and Mrs. Charles F. Willis, Jr. 10:00 pm Following the Dinner, a musicale was given to which additional guests were invited. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1959 8:25 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:31 - 8:33 am Hon. David Kendall 9:29 - 9:31 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 9:38 - 9:55 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. James Hagerty 9:55 - 10:28 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Robert Merriam Mrs. Anne Wheaton Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Bryce Harlow Major John Eisenhower 10:30 - 11:00 am PRESS CONFERENCE 11:02 - 11:05 am Hon. James Hagerty 11:06 - 11:32 am (General J. M. Swing) OFF THE RECORD (Commissioner, Immigration and Naturalization Service) 11:35 - 11:55 am The following group from the President's Committee for Traffic Safety called on the President: Mr. Harlow Curtice Former President, General Motors, Flint, Mich. (Retiring Chairman) Mr. William Randolph Hearst, Jr. President, Hearst Consolidated Publication, N. Y. (Incoming Chairman) Mr. P. L. Siemiller General Vice President, International Association of Machinists, AFL-CIO, Chicago, Illinois Mr. Charles F. McCahill Executive Vice President, Cleveland News and Plain Dealer, Cleveland, Ohio (continued) WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1959 Page 2 11:35 - 11:55 am Members of the President's Committee for Traffic Safety (continued): Mr. T. S. Petersen President Standard Oil of California San Francisco, California Mrs. Raymond Sayre Ackworth, Ohio (Past President, Associated Country Women of the World -- which is connected with American Farm Bureau Federation) Mr. Robert Snodgrass Atlas Auto Finance Company, Atlanta, Ga. Governor Cecil Underwood of West Virginia Representing Governor LeRoy Collins of Florida Mr. Roger Fleming, for Charles Shuman American Farm Bureau Federation Hon. Howard Pyle accompanied the group 12:10 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:00 pm The President returned to the office. 2:02 - 2:13 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 2:13 - 2:17 pm Hon. Bryce Harlow 2:17 - 2:36 pm Hon. Malcolm Moos 2:30 - 2:40 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 2:40 - 3:10 pm Brig. General Frederick W. Boye, USA (Ret.) Warrenton, Virginia (Personal Friend) General John S. Bragdon 3:11 - 3:41 pm (Mrs. Ogden Reid, New York, N. Y.) OFF THE RECORD 3:41 - 3:47 pm Colonel William Draper 3:58 - 4:00 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1959 Page 3 3:59 - 4:05 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons 4:05 - 4:44 pm The President went to the South Grounds to practice golf. 4:45 pm Returned to the office, 4:45 - 5:00 pm Major John Eisenhower 5:00 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1959 8:05 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:11 - 8:14 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 8:23 - 8:30 am Hon. James Hagerty 8:30 - 8:55 am (Mr. Harold Boeschenstein) OFF THE RECORD (Toledo, Ohio) (Mr. Stephen Bechtel) (San Francisco, California) (Major John Eisenhower) 8:56 - 9:00 am Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Neil H. McElroy 9:00 - 9:30 am Special Meeting of National Security Council in the Cabinet Room: The President Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Neil McElroy Hon. Roger Jones Hon. Christian A. Herter General Nathan F. Twining Hon. Allen W. Dulles General Charles P. Cabell Hon. George V. Allen Hon. Gordon Gray Hon. Karl G. Harr, Jr. Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. John N. Irwin, II Hon. Robert B. Anderson Hon. Cord Meyer Hon. James S. Lay, Jr. Hon. J. Patrick Coyne Hon. Leo A. Hoegh 9:30 - 10:40 am NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL MEETING The President Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Neil H. McElroy Hon. Leo A. Hoegh (continued) THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1959 Page 2 9:30 - 10:40 am NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL (continued) Hon. Fred C. Scribner Hon. Roger Jones General Nathan F. Twining Hon. Allen W. Dulles Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. George V. Allen Hon. James H. Smith, Jr. Hon. Clarence B. Randall Hon. Gordon Gray Hon. Karl GG. Harr, Jr. Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Gerard C. Smith Hon. John N. Irwin, II Major John Eisenhower Hon. James S. Lay, Jr. Hon. S. Everett Gleason 11:25 - 11:30 am Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Roy Rubottom 11:31 - 11:35 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 11:45 - 11:52 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 11:54 am The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 1:45 pm The President returned to the office. 1:48 - 1:57 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 1:57 - 2:30 pm (Mr. Clifford Roberts) OFF THE RECORD 2:38 - 3:08 pm (Hon. Charles E. Wilson) OFF THE RECORD 3:08 - 3:31 pm (Mr. John M. Budinger, New York) OFF THE RECORD 3:31 - 4:23 pm (Hon. Clifford Roberts) OFF THE RECORD 4:23 - 4:28 pm Hon. Gabriel Hauge THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1959 Page 3 4:28 - 4:47 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. David Kendall Hon. Bryce Harlow 5:10 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 7:43 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the White House and motored to the Argentine Embsssy to attend Dinner in their honor given by the President of the Argentine Nation, H. E. Senor Dr. Arturo Frondizi and Senora Frondizi. 7:50 pm Arrived at the Argentine Embassy and were greeted by Ambassador Cesar Barros-Hurtado who escorted them into the lobby where they were greeted by President and Senora Frondizi. Proceeded to the drawing room where they mingled with guests who were attending the reception before dinner. 8:30 pm State Dinner in honor of the President and Mrs. Eisenhower given by President and Mrs. Arturo Frondizi. The following attended: Hon. and Mrs. Richard M. Nixon Chief Justice and Mrs. Earl Warren Hon. Sam Rayburn Senor Dr. Don Guillermo Sevilla-Sacasa and Senora de Sevilla Sacasa Hon. and Mrs. John Foster Dulles Hon. Robert B. Anderson Hon. and Mrs. Lewis L. Strauss Senator Theodore Green Congressman and Mrs. Thomas Morgan Hon. and Mrs. Christian Herter Hon. and Mrs. C. Douglas Dillon Ambassador to the Argentine Republic and Mrs. Beaula The President of the Council of the O.A.S. and Mrs. Escudero Hon. and Mrs. Roy R. Rubottom Hon. and Mrs. Wiley Buchanan Mr. and Mrs. Per Jacobson (continued) THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1959 Page 4 8:30 pm State Dinner in honor of President and Mrs. Eisenhower, given by President and Mrs. Arturo Frondizi (continued): Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Black Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Waugh Dr. Carlos A. Florit, Argentine Foreign Minister The Argentine Minister of Economic Affairs, Dr. de Carril The Ambassador of the Argentine Republic, Dr. Barros Hurtado Dr. Bernardo Houssay Senator Alfredo Garcia Representative Hector Gomez Machado General Manuel Glascoago Mr. Dardo Sunee Mr. Arturo Acevedo Rear Admiral Robbie, Naval Attache to the Argentine Embassy Colonel McLoughlin, Air Attache to the Argentine Embassy General Bonnecarrere, Military Attache to the Argentine Embassy General Toranso-Montere, Argentine Delegate to the Inter-American Defense Board Ambassador Mario Amadeo, Argentine Delegate to the United Nations 10:16 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the Argentine Embassy and motored to the White House. 10:21 pm Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1959 8:00 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:03 - 8:08 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 8:17 - 8:25 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 8:25 - 8:30 am Hon. David Kendall 8:30 - 8:47 am Hon. Walter C. Dowling U. S. Ambassador to the Republic of Korea Hon. Walter Robertson 9:00 - 10:10 am CABINET MEETING The President Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Neil McElroy Hon. William P. Rogers Hon. Edson O. Sessions Hon. Fred Seaton Hon. Ezra Taft Benson Hon. James P. Mitchell Hon. Arthur Flemming Hon. Roger Jones Hon. Leo Hoegh Hon. Wilton B. Persons General John Bragdon Hon. Gordon Gray Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. David Kendall Hon. Robert Merriam Hon. Arthur Minnich Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Don Paarlberg Hon. Bradley Patterson Hon. Rocco Siciliano Mrs. Anne Wheaton Major John Eisenhower Hon. Arthur Kimball Hon. Franklin G. Floete Hon. John Patterson Hon. George Allen FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1959 Page 2 10:10 - 10:20 am Major John Eisenhower 10:23 - 10:40 am Major John Eisenhower 10:45 - 10:59 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 10:59 - 10:60 am Hon. William J. Hopkins 10:59 - 11:13 am Hon. Robert Merriam 11:13 - 11:25 am Mr. Ralph Cake 11:25 - 11:26 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 11:27 - 11:29 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 11:40 am The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm LUNCHEON at the White House for the Advisory Committee for the U. S. Exhibition, Moscow: The President Hon. Lewis L. Strauss Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Christian A. Herter Hon. George V. Allen Hon. James C. Hagerty Hon. Robert Merriam Hon. Gordon Gray Hon. Clarence Randall Hon. Clarence Francis Hon. Andrew H. Berding Hon. William S. B. Lacy Mr. Walter S. Shafer Hon. Abbott Washburn Hon. Harold C. McClellan General Manager, U. S. Government Exhibition to be held in Sokolniki Park, Moscow Major John Eisenhower Mr. Frank Altschul Mr. Arnold O. Beckman Mr. Curtis G. Benjamin Dr. Lloyd Berkner (continued) FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1959 Page 3 1:00 pm LUNCHEON at the White House for the Advisory Committee for the U. S. Exhibition, Moscow: (continued): Hon. Detlev W. Bronk Mr. D. Tennant Bryan Dr. Hadley Cantril Mr. Bruce Catton Mr. Philip Cortney Professor Lamar Dodd Mr. Robert Dowling Mr. Roger Fleming Dr. Henry T. Heald Mr. George W. Healy, Jr. Mr. Kenneth Holland Mr. William F. Hufstader Mr. Sol Hurok Mr. C. L. Jacobson Hon. George F. Kennan Mr. G. S. Kennedy Mr. C. Russell Mahaney Mr. Leo Martinuzzi Mr. Louis Marx Mr. Charles G. Mortimer Mr. George Nelson Mr. Morehead Patterson Mr. Ralph Reed Mr. Theodore Repplier Mr. Dean Rusk Dr. Howard A. Rusk Mr. Edwin F. Russell General David Sarnoff Mr. Lansing P. Shield Mr. Spyros Skouras Dr. Frank Stanton Miss Anna Lord Strauss Mr. Frank Vitale Mr. Charles M. White Mr. Norman K. Winston 2:47 pm The President returned to the office. 2:54 - 2:57 pm Mr. William J. Hopkins 2:54 3:00 pm Hon. Gerald Morgan 2:56 - 3:07 pm Hon. James Hagerty Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1959 Page 4 3:10 - 3:15 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 3:17 pm The President, accompanied by General Howard McC. Snyder and Mr. James Rowley, departed the White House for motor trip to Camp David, Md. At Woodley Road and Connecticut Avenue, they stopped by for Mr. George Allen. 5:00 pm Arrived at Camp David, Maryland. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1959 CAMP DAVID, MD. 9:47 am The President, Mr. George Allen, and General Howard McC. Snyder departed Camp David and motored to the President's Farm in Gettysburg, Pa. GETTYSBURG, PA. 10:20 am Arrived at the Farm. 11:45 am Departed the President's Farm and motored to Mr. George Allen's farm. 12:00 Noon Departed Mr. Allen's farm and motored to Camp David, Maryland. CAMP DAVID, MD. 12:32 pm Arrived at Camp David, Md. 2:05 pm Mr. William Robinson and General Alfred Gruenther arrived at Camp David. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, JANUARY 25, 1959 CAMP DAVID, MD. 2:06 pm The President, accompanied by General Alfred Gruenther and Mr. William Robinson departed Camp David and motored to Washington, D. C. WASHINGTON, D. C. 3:48 pm Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 1959 8:17 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:26 - 8:28 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 8:27 - 8:47 am Mr. Paul McCracken, of Council of Economic Advisers Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier 8:48 - Mrs. Mary Jane McCaffree 9:00 - 9:02 am Major John Eisenhower 9:02 - 9:26 am Hon. Robert Cutler 9:29 - 9:38 am H. E. Dr. Mohieddin Fekini Newly appointed Ambassador of Libya Hon. Robert Corrigan 10:00 - 10:15 am Major John Eisenhower 10:15 - 10:47 am Hon. Lewis L. Strauss Secretary of Commerce 10:48 - 10:56 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 10:56 - 11:05 am Major John Eisenhower 11:05 - 11:20 am Mr. Maurice Sexton of New Zealand President of Junior Chamber International Hon. Thomas E. Stephens Mr. Charles A. Venuto National Director, Virginia Junior Chamber of Commerce Mr. Rhae Adams Virginia State President Mr. Daniel Quick International Director of the Virginia organization 11:28 - 11:42 am Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Thomas E. Stephens Captain Evan P. Aurand Major John Eisenhower (Re St. Lawrence Seaway) MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 1959 Page 2 11:42 - 11:43 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 12:10 - 12:14 pm Major John Eisenhower 12:16 pm The President went to the Broadcast Room to do Red Cross Message and a "Tribute to Leonard Bernstein" (at request of Spyros Skouras). 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:24 pm The President returned to the office. 2:24 - 2:29 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens Hon. James Hagerty 2:29 - 3:16 pm Hon. John Foster Dulles 3:17 - 3:51 pm (Hon. Earl E. T. Smith) OFF THE RECORD (Former U. S. Ambassador to Cuba) 3:51 - 4:02 pm Hon. Bryce Harlow 4:02 - 4:10 pm Hon. James Hagerty 5:29 - 5:31 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons 5:46 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 8:00 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower will give a dinner for the Vice President and members of the Cabinet. The following attended: Hon. and Mrs. Richard M. Nixon Hon. and Mrs. John Foster Dulles Hon. and Mrs. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. Hon. and Mrs. Robert B. Anderson Hon. and Mrs. Neil McElroy Hon. and Mrs. William P. Rogers Hon. and Mrs. Arthur Summerfield Hon. and Mrs. Fred Seaton Hon. and Mrs. Ezra Taft Benson Hon. and Mrs. Lewis L. Strauss (continued) MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 1959 Page 3 8:00 am Dinner at the White House in honor of the Vice President (list continued): Hon. and Mrs. James P. Mitchell Hon. and Mrs. Arthur Flemming Hon. and Mrs. Wilton B. Persons Hon. and Mrs. John A. McCone Hon. and Mrs. Maurice H. Stans Hon. and Mrs. Leo A. Hoegh Senator Richard B. Russell Senator Harry Flood Byrd Senator and Mrs. Styles Brudges Senator and Mrs. Lister Hill Senator Warren G. Magnuson Senator and Mrs. Bourke B. Hickenlooper Senator and Mrs. Leverett Saltonstall Senator and Mrs. John J. Williams Senator and Mrs. Clinton P. Anderson Senator and Mrs. Everett McK. Dirksen Senator and Mrs. Thomas C. Hennings, Jr. Senator and Mrs. Barry Goldwater Senator and Mrs. Thomas H. Kuchel Senator and Mrs. Mike Mansfield Senator and Mrs. Carl T. Curtis Congressman and Mrs. Emanuel Cellar Congressman and Mrs. Harold D. Cooley Congressman Robert B. Chiperfield Congressman and Mrs. John L. McMillan Congressman and Mrs. Clarence E. Kilburn Congressman and Mrs. Herbert C. Bonner Congressman and Mrs. James C. Auchincloss Congressman and Mrs. Charles B. Hoeven Congressman and Mrs. Omar Burlson Congressman and Mrs. William M. McCulloch Congressman and Mrs. Thor C. Tollefson Congressman and Mrs. Paul F. Schenck Miss Alice Lon Mr. and Mrs. David Marx Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Welk 10:00 pm A musicale to which additional guests were invited, followed the dinner. The program was given by Lawrence Welk and his entertainers. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1959 7:30 am (Senator Styles Bridges) OFF THE RECORD (Congressman John Byrnes) (Hon. Bryce Harlow) (Had breakfast with the President) 8:28 am The President arrived in the office. 8:30 - 11:09 am LEGISLATIVE LEADERS MEETING The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Senator Styles Bridges Senator Thomas J. Kuchel Senator Leverett Saltonstall Senator Homer Capehart Senator Barry Goldwater Senator George B. Aiken Congressman Charles Halleck Congressman Leslie Arends Congressman Charles B. Hoeven Congressman John W. Byrnes Congressman Leo Allen Congressman Carrol D. Kearns Hon. Ezra Taft Benson Hon. James P. Mitchell Hon. James T. O'Connell Hon. Stuart Rothman Hon. John J. Gilhooley Hon. Frederick H. Mueller Hon. Maurice Stans Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. Jack Anderson Hon. Edward McCabe Hon. Earle Chesney Hon. Homer Gruenther Hon. David Kendall Hon. Robert Merriam Hon. Don Paarlberg Mr. Roemer McPhee Mrs. Anne Wheaton Mr. Arthur Minnich TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1959 Page 2 11:09 - 11:25 am The Secretary General of SEATO, Pote Sarasin Hon. Walter S. Robertson 11:27 - 11:58 am Mayor W. F. Nicholson Denver, Colorado Hon. Robert Merriam 11:58 - 12:10 pm H. E. Senor Don Antonio Carillo Flores Ambassador of Mexico (To present credentials) Hon. Robert Corrigan 12:10 - 12:15 pm Mr. William J. Hopkins Major John Eisenhower 12:24 - 12:26 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 12:26 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion, 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:13 pm The President returned to the office. 2:13 - 3:13 pm (General Kenneth Royall) OFF THE RECORD 3:13 - 3:14 pm Mr. William J. Hopkins 3:14 - 3:37 pm Hon. Gordon Gray 3:30 - 3:35 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 3:37 - 4:08 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Major John Eisenhower 4:08 - 4:13 pm Hon. David Kendall 6:03 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1959 Page 3 8:00 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower gave a Dinner in honor of the Speaker of the House. The following attended: Hon. Sam Rayburn, Speaker of the House Mrs. Edward Bartley Senator James E. Murray Senator Allen J. Ellender Senator Theodore Francis Green Senator and Mrs. Alexander Wiley S enator George D. Aiken Senator and Mrs. James O. Eastland Senator and Mrs. John L. McClellan Senator and Mrs. Homer E. Capehart Senator and Mrs. Olin D. Johnston Senator and Mrs. Karl E. Mundt Senator and Mrs. Henry C. Dworshak Senator and Mrs. Frank Carlson Senator and Mrs. Francis Case Senator and Mrs. J. Glenn Beall Senator and Mrs. Alan Bible Rep. Carl Vinson Rep. and Mrs. Clarence Cannon Rep. and Mrs. John Taber Rep. and Mrs. Howard W. Smith Rep. Edith Nourse Rogers Rep. Leo E. Allen Rep. Francis E. Walter Rep. and Mrs. Leslie C. Arends Rep. and Mrs. Graham A. Barden Rep. and Mrs. Charles A. Halleck Rep. and Mrs. Edward H. Rees Rep. Carl T. Durham Rep. and Mrs. Wilbur D. Mills Rep. and Mrs. Oren Harris Rep. and Mrs. John W. Byrnes Rep. and Mrs. Olin E. Teague Rep. and Mrs. Carl Albert Rep. and Mrs. John B. Bennett Rep. and Mrs. Carroll D. Kearns Rep. and Mrs. James E. Van Zandt Rep. and Mrs. Wayne N. Aspinall Rep. John P. Saylor (continued) TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1959 Page 4 8:00 pm Dinner for the Speaker of the House (continued): Hon. Bertha S. Adkins Hon. and Mrs. Bryce Harlow Hon. and Mrs. Jack z. Anderson Hon. and Mrs. Edward A. McCabe Hon. and Mrs. Ormonde A. Kieb Mrs. Robert Low Bacon Mrs. Julie B. Kirlin Mrs. Gladys T. Montgomery Mrs. Everett S. Hughes 10:00 pm Following the Dinner, a musicale was given to which additional guests were invited. The program was Memories in Music by the Singing Strings, Joyce Carr, Rudy Hansen, and the Justin Lawrie Singers. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1959 7:55 am The President arrived at the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:10 - 8:15 am Hon. Gerald Morgan 8:42 - 9:01 am (Senator Wallace Bennett, Utah) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. David Kendall) (Hon. Wilton B. Persons) 9:02 - 9:19 am The President received the American Mother of the Year, Mrs. David R. Coker, Hartsville, South Carolina. The following accompanied Mrs. Coker: Major General Harry M. Roper (Brother) Miss Ione Coker (Granddaughter) Mrs. Norman Vincent Peale First Vice President, American Mothers Committee, Inc. Senator and Mrs. Strom Thurmond Senator and Mrs. Olin D. Johnston Hon. Edward McCabe (Pictures taken) 9:32 - 9:35 am Hon. James Hagerty 9:35 - 9:54 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 9:54 - 10:28 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. James Hagerty Mrs. Wheaton Hon. David Kendall Major John Eisenhower Hon. Robert Merriam Hon. James R. Killian Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Malcolm Moos 10:30 - 11:00 am PRESS CONFERENCE WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1959 Page 2 11:02 - 11:10 am Hon. James Hagerty 11:10 - 11:50 am Mr. Milton Katz Harvard University 11:50 - 12:17 pm Mr. Preston J. Moore National Commander, American Legion Stillwater, Oklahoma Mr. M. A. Rennie Special Assistant to the Commander Pauls Valley, Oklahoma Mr. William F. Hauck Director, Washington Office, American Legion Hon. Earle Chesney 12:30 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:17 pm The President returned to the office. 2:28 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Bryce Harlow 2:45 - 3:31 pm Hon. Meade Alcorn Hon. Wilton B. Persons (until 3:18 pm) Hon. David Kendall Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 3:31 - 3:40 pm Major John Eisenhower 3:48 - - 4:25 pm Hon. C. D. Jackson 4:45 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 5:00 pm Meeting in the Mansion - OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Robert B. Anderson) (Senator Lyndon Johnson) (Speaker Sam Rayburn) (Hon. Bryce Harlow) THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1959 7:30 am The following Senators had breakfast with the President in the Mansion: Senator George D. Aiken, Vermont Senator J. Glenn Beall, Maryland Senator Homer E. Capehart, Indiana Senator Francis Case, South Dakota Senator Carl T. Curtis, Nebraska Senator Everett Dirksen, Illinois Senator Henry Dworshak, Idaho Senator Bourke Hickenlooper, Iowa Senator Thomas H. Kuchel, California Senator Karl E. Mundt, South Dakota Senator Alexander Wiley, Wisconsin Senator John J. Williams, Delaware From the White House Staff: Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. David Kendall Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. Edward McCabe 8:58 am The President arrived in the office. 9:00 - 10:17 am NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL MEETING (395th) The President Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Donald A. Quarles Hon. Leo A. Hoegh Hon. Fred C. Scribner, Jr. Hon. Maurice A. Stans Hon. John A. McCone Hon. Lewis L. Strauss Admiral Arleigh Burke Hon. Allen W. Dulles Hon. C. Douglas Dillon Hon. George V. Allen Hon. Gordon Gray Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Gerard C. Smith Major John Eisenhower Hon. James S. Lay, Jr. Hon. S. Everett Gleason THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1959 Page 2 10:17 - 10:34 am Hon. John Foster Dulles 10:35 - 11:07 am Hon. John McCone The following joined this appointment Off the Record: (Mr. Harold Price) (Director, Division of Licensing & Regulation) (Dr. Clifford K. Beck) OFF THE RECORD (Mr. Dwight Ink) (Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster) (Major John Eisenhower) 11:07 - 11:25 am Mr. Sam Shaikewitz National Commander, Jewish War Veterans St. Louis, Missouri Mr. Bernard Weitzer National Legislative Director, JWV Hon. Earle Chesney 11:25 - 11:35 am Hon. James Hagerty Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 11:30 - 11:58 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons 12:00 Noon The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 1:45 pm The President returned to the office. 1:52 - 2:05 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Bryce Harlow 2:06 - 2:10 pm Mr. William J. Hopkins 2:11 - 2:17 pm Major John Eisenhower 2:17 - 2:30 pm (Hon. Robert B. Anderson) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Julian Baird) THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1959 Page 3 2:30 - 3:29 pm (Hon. John Foster Dulles) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Neil H. McElroy) (General Nathan Twining) (Hon. Gordon Gray) (Hon. Robert Murphy) (Hon. Livingston Merchant) (Hon. Christian Herter) (Hon. Donald Quarles) (Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster) (Major John Eisenhower) (Met with the President re Berlin) 3:29 - 3:30 pm Mr. William J. Hopkins 3:40 - 3:49 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Captain Evan P. Aurand Mr. Roemer McPhee Major John Eisenhower 4:28 - 4:43 pm Hon. Malcolm Moos 4:34 pm Hon. Bryce Harlow joined Dr. Moos 4:30 - 4:43 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 4:56 - 5:01 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons 5:15 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 5:30 pm (General J. M. Swing) OFF THE RECORD (Met with the President in the Mansion) THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1959 7:30 - 8:30 am The following Congressman had breakfast with the President: Congressman Leo E. Allen, Illinois Congressman Leslie C. Arends, Illinois Congressman James C. Auchincloss, New Jersey Congressman John B. Bennett, Michigan Congressman John W. Byrnes, Wisconsin Congressman Thomas B. Curtis, Missouri Congressman Charles A. Halleck, Indiana Congressman Charles B. Hoeven, Iowa Congressman Clare E. Hoffman, Michigan Congressman Carroll D. Kearns, Pennsylvania Congressman Clarence E. Kilburn, New York Congressman William M. McCulloch, Ohio Congressman Edith Nourse Rogers, Massachusetts Congressman Paul F. Schenck, Ohio Congressman John Taber, New York Congressman Thor C. Tollefson, Washington Congressman James E. Van Zandt, Pennsylvania From the White House: Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. Jack Anderson 8:45 am The President arrived in the office. 9:00 - 9:03 am Hon. Arthur Summerfield 9:03 - 9:55 am CABINET MEETING The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon. Christian Herter Hon. Robert B. Anderson Hon. Neil McElroy Hon. Donald Quarles Hon. William P. Rogers Hon. Arthur Summerfield Hon. Elmer Bennett Hon. True Morse Hon. James P. Mitchell Hon. Arthur Flemming (continued) FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1959 Page 2 9:03 - 9:55 am CABINET MEETING (continued) Hon. Maurice Stans Hon. Leo Hoegh Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Robert Gray Hon. Lewis L. Strauss Hon. Gordon Gray Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. David Kendall Hon. James R. Killian Hon. Robert Merriam Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Gerald Morgan Mr. Arthur Minnich Hon. Don Paarlberg Hon. Rocco Siciliano Mrs. Anne Wheaton Major John Eisenhower Mr. Bradley Patterson Hon. John McCone Hon. Norman Mason Hon. Sumner Whittier Mr. Loftus Becker Hon. George Allen General Nathan Twining Hon. Murray Snyder Captain Gray, USN (Item 5) Sgt. Freitas (Item 5) Mr. Irvin (Item 5) Mr. DeRusso (Item 5) Mr. Oliver Gale 10:00 - 10:30 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 10:45 - 11:10 am (Hon. Robert B. Anderson) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. David Kendall) (Mr. Harold King, Jr.) (Re Federal Reserve personnel matter) 11:13 - 11:17 am Hon. Bryce Harlow FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1959 Page 3 11:17 - 11:41 am The following group from the U. S. Chamber of Commerce called on the President: Mr. William A. McDonnell, President St. Louis, Missouri Mr. Clarke Bassett, Vice President Minneapolis, Minnesota Mr. W. B. Camp, Vice President Bakersfield, California Mr. Archie K. Davis, Vice President Winston-Salem, N. C. Mr. Roy C. Ingersoll, Vice President Chicago, Illinois Mr. Arthur H. Motley, Vice President New York, N. Y. Mr. Raymond H. Nichols, Vice President Vernon, Texas Mr. Arch M. Booth, Executive Vice President Washington, D. C. Hon. Bryce Harlow accompanied the group (Pictures taken) 11:46 - 11:52 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 11:53 - 11:55 am Mr. Kenneth Holland President, Institute of International Education 11:55 am The President and Mr. Kenneth Holland departed the White House and motored to the Mayflower Hotel to drop in on the meeting of the Third National Conference on Exchange of Persons. 11:58 am Arrived at the Mayflower. The President and Mr. Holland were greeted by Mr. Donald J. Shank Executive Vice President of the Conference on Exchange of Persons Mr. C. J. Mack Manager of the Mayflower Hotel (Pictures were taken) The President entered the Grand Ballroom. 12:00 Noon - 12:10 pm ADDRESS BY THE PRESIDENT. FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1959 Page 4 12:14 pm Following the President's address, Mrs. George D. Woods, Trustee of the Institute of International Education, introduced the President to Miss Lucinda Greig, Van Buren, Arkansas Fulbright Fellow to New Zealand, 1959 - 1960 Mr. Harry Aung, Burma UNESCO Fellow, 1958 - 1959 12:15 pm The President, accompanied by Mr. Wayne Hawks, departed the Mayflower Hotel and motored to the White House. 12:19 pm Arrived at the White House. The President stopped by his office before going on to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:00 pm The President returned to the office. 2:06 - 2:36 pm Major John Eisenhower 2:36 - 2:55 pm Hon. Maurice Stans 2:56 - 3:39 pm Hon. Robert B. Anderson Hon. William P. Rogers Hon. Arthur Flemming Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Bryce Harlow 3:39 - 3:45 pm Hon. William P. Rogers 3:49 - 3:58 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 3:58 - 4:03 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 4:03 - 4:48 pm The President practiced golf on the South Lawn. 4:50 pm Returned to the office. 4:53 - 4:57 pm Hon. David Kendall 4:57 - 5:03 pm Mr. William J. Hopkins 5;07 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, 1959 9:54 am The President arrived in the office. 10:00 - 10:02 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 10:06 - 10:25 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Robert Merriam 10:25 - 10:36 am Mr. Dick Flohr 10:46 - 11:05 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 11:05 - 11:15 am Colonel Robert L. Schulz 11:45 - 12:16 pm The President practiced golf on the South Grounds. 12:17 pm Returned to the office. 12:27 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1959 10:52 am The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the White House and motored to the National Presbyterian Church. 10:56 am Arrived at the Church where they attended the 11:00 am Services. Following the Services, Dr. Edward L. R. Elson escorted the President and Mrs. Eisenhower to their car. 12:14 pm Departed the National Presbyterian Church and motored to the White House. 12:18 pm Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1959 7:55 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:45 - 9:00 am Hon. David Kendall 8:55 - 9:05 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 9:00 - 9:05 am Major John Eisenhower 9:05 - 9:25 am The following met with the President regarding the Moscow Fair: Hon. George Allen Hon. Abbott Washburn Hon. Harold C. McClellan General Manager, U. S. Government Exhibition to be held in Sokolniki Park, Moscow 9:26 - 9:30 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Major John Eisenhower 10:20 - 10:41 am Mr. John W. Mahan Commander-in-Chief, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the U. S., from Helena, Montana Mr. Omar B. Ketchum Director, Washington Office, VFW Mr. Robert A. Durkee Chairman, National Legislative Committee Mr. Bernard W. Kearney Chairman, National Security Committee Mr. John Smith Director, Public Relations Mr. Wilson McCarthy Assistant Director, Public Relations, VFW Hon. Earle Chesney accompanied (Picture taken) 10:41 - 10:50 am Hon. Robert B. Anderson Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Bryce Harlow MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1959 Page 2 10:51 - 11:00 am The President presented the "Heart-of-the-Year" Award to Senator Lyndon B. Johnson. The following attended the ceremony: Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson Dr. J. Willis Hurst Professor of Medicine, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia (Personal Physician) Mr. Bruce Barton Chairman of the Board, American Heart Association, Inc., New York, N. Y. Mr. Charles Perry McCormick Chairman National Heart Fund Campaign, Baltimore, Maryland Mr. William W. Moore, Jr. Mr. Frederick Arkus National Heart Association National Office Mr. Paul Welch Secretary to Mr. McCormick Hon. Thomas E. Stephens Hon. Bryce Harlow (Pictures taken) 11:00 - 11:18 am Senator Lyndon B. Johnson 11:18 - 11:25 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 11:25 - 12:09 pm Hon. Arthur Flemming Hon. Wilton B. Persons 12:15 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 1:55 pm Returned to the office. 2:14 - 2:18 pm Major John Eisenhower 2:19 - 2:30 pm Major John Eisenhower 2:23 - 2:30 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 2:30 - 2:54 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Bryce Harlow MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1959 Page 3 2:55 - 4:25 pm Major John Eisenhower 3:04 - 3:30 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster (Joined Major Eisenhower) 3:30 - 4:25 pm Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Thomas E. Stephens (Joined Major Eisenhower) 4:05 - 4;07 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster (Joined Mr. Hagerty, Mr. Stephens, and Major Eisenhower) 4:25 - 4:27 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 4:27 - 4:41 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. David Kendall 4:42 - 5:32 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons 5:33 - 5:34 pm Hon. David Kendall 5:35 - 5:45 pm Major John Eisenhower 5:50 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1959 7:30 am The President had a breakfast for the New Republican Congressmen: Hon. William T. Cahill, New Jersey Hon. Silvo O. Conte, Massachusetts Hon. Edward J. Derwinski, Illinois Hon. Samuel L. Devine, Ohio Hon. Seymour Halpern, New York Hon. Elmer J. Hoffman, Illinois Hon. Hastings Keith, Massachusetts Hon. Odin Langen, Minnesota Hon. Delbert L. Latta, Ohio Hon. John V. Lindsay, New York Hon. Catherine May, Washington Hon. William H. Millikin, Jr., Pennsylvania Hon. Ancher Nelsen, Minnesota Hon. Alexander Pirnie, New York Hon. Don L. Short, North Dakota Hon. Edna Oakes Simpson, Illinois Hon. George M. Wallhauser, New Jersey Hon. Jessica McC. Weis, New York Also: Hon. Charles A. Halleck, Indiana Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. Jack Anderson Hon. Edward McCabe 8:45 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Bryce Harlow 8:55 - 8:58 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 9:00 - 11:38 am LEGISLATIVE LEADERS MEETING The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Senator Everett Dirksen Senator Styles Bridges Senator Leverett Saltonstall Senator Thomas Kuchel Senator Alexander Wiley (continued) TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1959 Page 2 9:00 - 11:38 am LEGISLATIVE LEADERS MEETING (conti nued): Senator Francis Case Congressman Charles Halleck Congressman John W. Byrnes Congressman Leslie Arends Congressman Leo Allen Congressman Charles B. Hoeven Congressman John P. Saylor Congressman James C. Auchincloss Congressman William M. McCulloch Congressman Carroll D. Kearns Hon. William P. Rogers Hon. Lawrence J. Walsh Hon. Arthur Flemming Hon. Elliott Richardson Hon, Roger Jones Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier Hon. Norman Mason General Elwood R. Quesada Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. Jack Anderson Hon. Edward McCabe Hon. Earle Chesney Hon. Homer Gruenther Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. David Kendall Mrs. Anne Wheaton Hon. Robert Merriam Hon. Roemer McPhee Hon. Arthur Minnich 11:43 - 11:50 am Hon. Gordon Gray 11:50 - 12:02 pm Hon. Eric Johnston (Presented a transistor clock radio to the President) 12:12 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1959 Page 3 2:10 pm The President returned to the office. 2:10 - 2:12 pm Hon. James Hagerty 2:26 - 3:18 pm Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Livingston Merchant 2:48 - 2:51 pm Mr. Jerry Green (Joined Secretary's Dulles' appointment) 2:55 - 3:18 pm Hon. Douglas Dillon (Joined Secretary Dulles) 3:18 - 3:30 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons 3:30 - 3:54 pm Sir William Elliott 3:55 - 4:30 pm Major John Eisenhower 4:30 - 4:35 pm Mr. William J. Hopkins 4:31 - 4:54 pm Hon. William P. Rogers Hon. Wilton B. Persons 4:56 - 5:03 pm Hon. David Kendall 5:06 - 5:14 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons 5:24 - 5:26 pm Major John Eisenhower 5:27 pm The President went to the Mansion. 5:30 pm OFF THE RECORD MEETING IN THE LIBRARY IN THE MANSION: The President Senator Everett Dirksen, Illinois Senator Thomas H. Kuchel, California Senator Styles Bridges, New Hampshire Senator Leverett Saltonstall, Massachusetts Congressman Charles Halleck, Indiana Congressman Leslie Arends, Illinois Congressman Charles B. Hoeven, Iowa Congressman John W. Byrnes, Wisconsin (continued) TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1959 Page 4 5:30 pm OFF THE RECORD MEETING IN THE LIBRARY IN THE MANSION (continued): Congressman Leo Allen, Illinois Senator Alexander Wiley, Wisconsin Congressman William McCulloch, Ohio Hon. Arthur Flemming Hon. William P. Rogers Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. Jack Anderson Hon. Edward McCabe THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1959 8:00 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:01 - 8:06 am Hon. David Kendall 8:24 - 8:28 am Dr. Melville Bell Grosvenor President and Editor, National Geographic Society Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 8:28 - 8:40 am The President presented the National Geographic Society's Hubbard Medal to the following: Sir Vivian Fuchs Rear Admiral George Dufek (Admiral Dufek was not present -- is still engaged in Antarctic mission. Admiral Burke accepted Medal for him) The following attended the ceremony: Lady Fuchs Hon. and Mrs. Thomas Gates Admiral and Mrs. Arleigh A. Burke H. E. Sir Harold Caccia Dr. and Mrs. Melville Bell Grosvenor Dr. and Mrs. Thomas McKnew National Geographic Society Dr. Lyman J. Briggs, National Geographic Society Admiral L. O. Colbert, National Geographic Society Dr. Hugh L. Dryden Dr. Robert V. Fleming Mr. Benjamin McKelway Dr. Conrad L. Wirth Mr. Lloyd B. Wilson Mr. Melvin M. Payne Mr. Franc Shor Mr. Gilbert Melville Grosvenor Rear Admiral C. C. Kirkpatrick Mr. D'Arcy Edmondson, Counsellor, Information British Embassy Rear Admiral David M. Tyree Captain J. Marcus Hermanson Dr. James E. Mooney WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1959 Page 2 8:42 - 8:55 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 9:17 - 9:26 am Hon. Gerald Morgan 9:19 - 9:58 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. James Hagerty Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Major John Eisenhower Hon. David Kendall Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Robert Merriam Hon. Malcolm Moos Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier Hon. James R. Killian, Jr. Mrs. Anne Wheaton 10:00 - 10:30 am PRESS CONFERENCE 10:32 am The President returned to the office. 10:35 - 10:36 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 10:50 - 10:55 am Hon. William P. Rogers Hon. Wilton B. Persons 10:55 - 11:00 am Hon. William P. Rogers Hon. Robert B. Anderson Hon. Arthur Flemming Hon. Wilton B. Persons 11:00 - 11:50 am (Senator Lyndon B. Johnson) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Robert B. Anderson) (Hon. William P. Rogers) (Hon. Arthur Flemming) (Hon. Wilton B. Persons) (Hon. Bryce Harlow) 11:50 - 11:55 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 11:56 am The President departed the White House and motored to MATS Terminal for flight to Thomasville, Georgia. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1959 Page 3 12:20 pm The President was airborne for Thomasville, Georgia, aboard the Columbine. He was accompanied by Mr. Barry Leithead Hon. James Hagerty General Howard McC. Snyder Mrs. Ann Whitman Miss Betty Allen Captain Olive Marsh Mr. James Rowley Sgt. John Moaney Secret Service Agents 4:20 pm Arrived at Moody Air Force Base, Valdosta, Georgia. 4:30 pm The President, accompanied by Mr. George Humphrey and Mr. James Rowley, departed Moody Air Force Base and motored to Milestone Plantation, Thomasville, Georgia. THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA 6:00 pm Arrived at Milestone Plantation. 6:20 pm The President departed his cottage and went to the dining room. 10:40 pm Departed the dining room and returned to his cottage. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1959 THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA 9:03 - 1:00 pm The President, Mr. George Humphrey, Mr. Barry Leithead, and Mr. William Robinson hunted for quail. (The President got 4 quail, lost two). 2:45 - 6:45 pm The President and the above again hunted for quail. (The President got 8 quail). 6:46 - 6:50 pm The President had a short conference with Mr. Robert Woodruff and Hon. James Hagerty. 7:03 pm The President walked to the dining room for dinner and an evening of card playing. 11:03 pm Returned to his cottage. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1959 THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA 9:09 am The President, accompanied by General Howard Snyder, Mr. Barry Leithead, Mr. William Robinson, and Mr. George Humphrey departed the plantation and motored to the Whitney plantation (Greenwood). 9:30 am Arrived at the Whitney Plantation (Greenwood). 9:40 - 3:00 pm The President and the above hunted for quail. (The President got 10 quail). 6:10 pm The President departed his cottage and went to the dining room for dinner and cards. 11:14 pm Returned to his cottage. THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1959 8:40 - 3:55 pm The President hunted for quail with the following Mr. George Humphrey Mr. Barry Leithead Mr. William Robinson General Howard McC. Snyder on the Firman plantation. (The President got 4 quail) 4:02 pm Departed the Firman plantation and motored to Milestone Plantation. 4:15 pm Arrived at Milestone Plantation. 6:12 pm The President departed his cottage and went to the dining room for dinner and cards. 12:24 am Feb. 8th Returned to his cottage. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1959 THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA 9:20 am The President walked from his cottage to the dining room. 11:40 am Returned to the cottage. 11:45 - 12:43 pm The President looked over the new stable and horses, and the dog kennels. 3:08 pm The President departed Milestone plantation and motored to Spence Air Force Base, Moultrie, Georgia. He was accompanied by Mr. William Robinson Mr. Barry Leithead General Howard McC. Snyder Chief U. E. Baughman 4:10 pm Arrived at Spence Air Force Base, Moultrie, Georgia. 4:27 pm The President and his party were airborne for flight to Washington, D. C., aboard the Columbine. WASHINGTON, D. C. 6:45 pm Arrived at MATS Terminal, Washington, D. C. 6:50 pm The President, accompanied by Hon. C. Douglas Dillon, departed MATS Terminal and motored to the White House. 7:00 pm Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1959 8:12 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:50 - 9:11 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens Hon. James Hagerty 9:12 - 9:55 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 9:55 - 10:03 am Hon. Malcolm Moos 10:03 - 10:16 am Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier 10:20 - 10:30 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens Hon. James Hagerty 10:30 - 11:09 am General Nathan Twining Major John Eisenhower 11:09 - 11:30 am Major John Eisenhower 11:32 - 11:45 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens Hon. James Hagerty Captain Evan P. Aurand (Re St. Lawrence Seaway) 11:47 - 12:15 pm Hon. Robert Merriam 12:15 - 12:27 pm Hon. William P. Rogers, Jr. 12:28 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:15 pm The President returned to the office. 2:18 - 2:20 pm Mr. William J. Hopkins 2:28 - 2:32 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 2:29 - 2:41 pm Major John Eisenhower MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1959 Page 2 2:41 - 3:06 pm Hon. C. Douglas Dillon Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. David Kendall 3:06 - 3:10 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. David Kendall 3:12 - 3:16 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 3:20 - 3:25 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons 4:24 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1959 8:22 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:33 - 8:35 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 8:35 - 8:58 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Gerald Morgan 9:00 - 9:02 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 9:02 - 9:26 am Senator John Sherman Cooper Kentucky Senator Thruston Morton Kentucky Hon. Gerald Morgan 9:26 - 9:27 am Hon. David Kendall 9:30 - 9:37 am Hon. James Hagerty 9:35 - 9:40 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 10:00 - 10:28 am Pre-Press Conference Briefing Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. James Hagerty Mrs. Anne Wheaton Hon. James R. Killian, Jr. Hon. Gerald Morgan Major John Eisenhower Hon. Bryce Harlow Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier 10:30 - 11:00 am PRESS CONFERENCE 11:02 - 11:06 am Hon. James Hagerty 11:06 - 11:08 am Hon. George V. Allen Director, United States Information Agency TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1959 Page 2 11:08 - 11:15 am The President dropped by to say hello to the following group of plastics industry officials who were meeting in the Conference Room to discuss American National Exhibition in Moscow: Hon. George V. Allen Director, U. S. I. A. Mr. B. E. Bensinger President, Brunswick-Balke-Collender Company Chicago, Illinois Mr. J. Marshall Briley Owens-Corning Fiberglass Corporation, New York Mr. William D. Cavanaugh American Cyanamid Company, New York, N. Y. Mr. Albert G. H. Dietz Massachusetts Institute of Technology Mr. Herbert A. Dow Director, Dow Chemical Company, Midland, Mich. Mr. Wayne Elwood President, International Division, Food and Chemical Corporation, New York, N. Y. Mr. Joseph Foster Foster Grant Company, Leominister, Mass. Mr. E. W. Gamble Vice President, Monsanto Chemical Company Springfield, Massachusetts Mr. Phillip George George Nelson and Company, New York, N. Y. Mr. Joseph P. Grace, Jr. W. R. Grace and Company, New York, N. Y. Mr. F. Otto Haas, Jr. Rohm and Haas Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Hon. Harold C. McClellan General Manager, American National Exhibition in Moscow Dr. Wilbur Malcolm American Cyanamid Company, New York, N. Y. Mr. H. T. Marks Ferro Corporation, Cleveland, Ohio Mr. Glen B. Miller Allied Chemical Corporation, New York, N. Y. (continued) TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1959 Page 3 11:08 - 11:15 am Plastics industry officials -- list continued: Mr. D. J. O'Conor, Jr. President and General Manager, Formica Corp. Cincinnati, Ohio Mr. W. L. O'Donovan Vice President, Celanese Corporation, New York Mr. Arthur E. Pew, Jr. Sun Oil Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Mr. Henry H. Reichhold Reichhold Chemicals, Inc., White Plains, N. Y. Mr. W. H. Salzenberg General Manager, Plastics Department Dupont Company, Wilmington, Delaware Mr. E. J. Thomas Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company Akron, Ohio Mr. J. H. Thomas Vice President, Owens-Corning Fiberglass Corp. New York, N. Y. Mr. James E. Trainer Executive Vice President, Firestone Tire and Rubber Company, Akron, Ohio Mr. George R. Vila Vice President, U. S. Rubber Company, New York Hon. Abbott Washburn Deputy Director, U. S. I. A. 11:47 - 12:10 pm H. E. Dr. Bruno Pittermann Vice Chancellor of Austria H. E. Dr. Wilfried Platzer Ambassador of Austria Hon. Foy D. Kohler Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs Mrs. Nora Lejins State Department Interpreter 12:10 - 12:32 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 12:35 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1959 Page 4 2:13 pm The President returned to the office. 2:13 - 2:15 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 2:25 - 2:40 pm Hon. Malcolm Moos 2:56 - 3:46 pm The President practiced golf on the South Grounds. 3:47 - 4:49 pm (Dr. James R. Killian, Jr.) OFF THE RECORD (Dr. Edwin H. Land) (Dr. Edward Mills Purcell) (Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster) 4:50 - 4:58 pm Major John Eisenhower 5:10 - 5:12 pm Hon. Gerald Morgan Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 5:18 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1959 7:52 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Captain Dale J. Crittenberger. 8:18 - 8:26 am Hon. James Hagerty 8:24 - 8:25 am Hon. Gerald Morgan 8:32 - 8:33 am Hon. Robert Merriam 8:43 - 8:44 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 8:45 - 9:11 am Hon. Willy Brandt Governing Mayor of Berlin H. E. Wilhelm G. Grewe Ambassador of Germany (Picture taken) Hon. Livingston Merchant Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs 9:15 - 9:24 am Hon. Malcolm Moos 9:26 - 10:07 am Hon. John A. McCone Hon. Maurice Stans Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 10:20 - 11:00 am Hon. Charles E. Bohlen U. S. Ambassador to the Philippines 11:02 - 11:17 am (Colonel and Mrs. Logan Serles) OFF THE RECORD (USA, Ret.) 11:17 - 11:32 am The President received the following group in connection with Boy Scout Week (February 7 - 13): Scouts and Explorers Edward P. Brynn, Montpelier, Vermont Mark Bunyan, Santa Rosa, California Don A. LaBar, Billins, Montana James G. Little, Jr., Lake Jackson, Texas Edward Lyon, Olean, New York James P. Morrison, Toledo, Ohio Steven D. Peterson, Topeka, Kansas Gordon Randolph, Jr., Colfax, Louisiana (continued) WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1959 Page 2 11:17 - 11:32 am Scouts and Explorers (continued): Barrett Smith, Lavonia, Georgia Edwin J. Stastny, Jr., Malin, Oregon Robert R. Warner, Jr., Wilmington, Delaware David White, Fremont, Michigan National Council Representatives - Boy Scouts of America George E. Allen, Washington, D. C. Kenneth K. Bechtel, President, National Council, San Francisco, California Harmar D. Denny, Washington, D. C. Andrew Murphy, New Brunswick, New Jersey Rebel L. Robertson, New Brunswick, New Jersey Dr. Arthur A. Schuck, Chief Scout Executive, New Brunswick, New Jersey Also: Mr. Shane McCarthy, Executive Director, President's Council on Youth Fitness Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 11:32 - 11:34 am Hon. Robert Merriam 11:34 - 11:36 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 11:36 - 12:22 pm Hon. Malcolm Moos 12:22 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 1:50 pm The President returned to the office. 2:10 pm The President and Hon. James Hagerty departed the White House and motored to the National Guard Armory to drop in on the 17th Annual Meeting of the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association. 2:25 pm Arrived at the National Guard Armory. The President was greeted by Mr. John George President of the National Rural Electric Cooperative A ssociation Mr. Clyde T. Ellis General Manager of REA WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1959 Page 3 2:27 pm The President was escorted to the Speaker's stand by Mr. George and Mr. Ellis. 2:30 pm Mr. John George introduced the President. 2:30 - 2:38 pm REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT. 2:40 pm The President departed the Speaker's stand escorted by Mr. Walter Harrison, President-elect of the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association. 2:42 pm The President and Mr. Hagerty departed the National Guard Armory and motored to the White House. 2:59 pm Arrived at the White House and entered the office. 3:00 - 3:15 pm Hon. James Hagerty Major John Eisenhower 3:20 - 4:04 pm The President practiced golf on the South Grounds. 4:05 pm Returned to the office. 4:07 - 4:13 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 4:25 - 4:45 pm Hon. Gerald Morgan 4:55 - 5:05 pm Major John Eisenhower 5:27 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 6:40 pm The President and Hon. James Hagerty departed the White House and motored to the Statler Hotel to attend the National Lincoln Sesquicentennial Dinner. 6:43 pm Arrived at the Statler Hotel where he was greeted by Mr. Herbert Blunck, General Manager, Statler Hotel Mr. Victor Birely, Chairman of the Lincoln Dinner 7:00 pm National Lincoln Sesquicentennial Dinner. 9:45 - 9:55 pm ADDRESS BY THE PRESIDENT. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1959 Page 4 10:02 pm The President and Hon. James Hagerty departed the Statler Hotel and motored to the White House. 10:06 pm Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1959 7:50 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Captain Dale J. Crittenberger. 8:27 - 8:33 am Hon. David Kendall 8:33 - 8:46 am Hon. William P. Rogers 8:46 - 9:00 am Hon. C. Douglas Dillon 9:00 - 10:40 am NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL MEETING (396th) The President Hon. C. Douglas Dillon Hon. Neil H. McElroy Hon. Leo A. Hoegh Hon. Robert B. Anderson Hon. Maurice Stans Hon. John A. McCone Hon. Lewis L. Strauss General Nathan F. Twining Hon. Allen W. Dulles Hon. Donald A. Quarles Hon. Livingston Merchant Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. George V. Allen Hon. Gordon Gray Hon. James R. Killian, Jr. Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Gerard C. Smith Major John Eisenhower Hon. James S. Lay, Jr. Hon. S. Everett Gleason 10:40 - 11:10 am Hon. Neil H. McElroy General Nathan F. Twining Hon. Donald A. Quarles Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Major John Eisenhower THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1959 Page 2 11:30 - 11:42 am The President received a group from St. Ann's Infant Home, Catholic Institution in Washington which serves children of all faiths and races, The charter for the Home was signed by Abraham Lincoln when he was President. Sister Thecla, Head of the Home Sister Beata Children: Jay Banta Angela Coehins John Goldsworthy Leroy Jones Sandra Leaman Amy Smith Doreen Thompson Father John Murphy Mr. Basil Littin Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 11:45 - 11:50 am Hon. Neil H. McElroy 11:50 - 11:56 am The President presented the Big Brother of the Year Award to Secretary of Defense, Hon. Neil H. McElroy. The following attended the ceremony: Hon. and Mrs. Neil H. McElroy Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Berwind President, Big Brothers of America Mr. Goesta Wollin, Executive Director Mr. Ephrain H. Royfe, Director of Programs and Services Mr. Edward Case, Publicity Director Mr. Francis C. Brown Hon. Tom C. Clark Mr. Wills T. Engle Mr. Oliver M. Gale Professor and Mrs. Sheldon Glueck Mr. Marshall C. Hunt Mr. Gale F. Johnston Mr. G. Ruhland Rembann Mr. Milton Kronheim Mr. Sol Satinsky Mr. Charles B. Levinson Mr. Milton Seaman Mr. J. Bicknell Lockhart, Jr. Hon. Luther Youngdahl Mr. Richard Loud Mr. William G. Werner Mr. John E. Mangrum Mr. J. Austin White THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1959 Page 3 11:56 - 12:05 pm Hon. Malcolm Moos 12:06 - 12:12 pm Major John Eisenhower 12:15 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:24 pm The President returned to the office. 2:25 - 3:17 pm The President practiced golf on the South Grounds. 3:18 pm Returned to the office. 3:24 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 4:24 pm The President, accompanied by Hon. Robert B. Anderson, departed the White House and motored to the Lafayette Building. 4:26 pm Arrived at the Lafayette Building and were greeted by Mr. Samuel Waugh President and Chairman of the Board Export-Import Bank of Washington The President and Secretary Anderson were escorted to the 12th floor where other directors of the Export-Import Bank were assembled to greet the President: Mr. Lynn Stambaugh Mr. Hawthorne Arey Mr. Vance Brand Mr. George A. Blowers The President, Secretary Anderson, Mr. Samuel Waugh and the above mentioned directors then went to the board room where board members and other guests were assembled. The President briefly addressed the group. (The occasion was the 25th anniversary of the Import- Export Bank). THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1959 Page 4 4:38 pm Following the President's remarks, Mr. Samuel Waugh cut the first piece of of the large birthday cake and offered it to the President. The President then cut the second piece of cake and offered it to Mrs. Josephine C. Futrelle, who is the oldest employee of the Export-Import Bank, having been with the Bank since 1933. Mrs. Futrelle then cut pieces of cake for Secretary Anderson and the board members. 4:49 pm The President, Secretary Anderson, and Mr. Samuel Waugh departed the Export-Import Bank and returned to the White House. 4:51 pm Arrived at the White House. 4:55 - 4:59 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 5:00 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1959 8:18 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Captain Dale J. Crittenberger. 8:26 - 8:43 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 8:44 - 8:52 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 8:55 - 8:57 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 8:58 - 10:02 am Hon. Robert B. Anderson Hon. William McChesney Martin Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier Hon. Don Paarlberg (Saw the President re inflation and economic situation) 10:10 - 10:32 am (Hon. Lawrence Walsh) OFF THE RECORD (Deputy Attorney General) (Hon. Wilton B. Persons) (Joined at 10:27 am) 10:32 - 10:43 am Major General E. N. Harmon, USA, Ret. President, Norwich University, Northfield, Vt. (Personal friend of the President's) Hon. Wilton B. Persons 10:43 - 10:47 am General Howard McC. Snyder 10:47 - 11:17 am (Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.) OFF THE RECORD 11:17 - 11:23 am Hon. James Hagerty 11:23 - 11:43 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 11:43 - 12:05 pm H. E. Senor Walter Muller Newly appointed Ambassador of Chile (To present credentials) Hon. Wiley Buchanan 12:05 - 12:24 pm Hon. Neil H. McElroy Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 12:30 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1959 Page 2 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:13 pm The President returned to the office. 2:20 - 2:25 pm Major John Eisenhower 2:40 pm The President went to the South Grounds to practice golf. 3:29 pm Returned to the office. 3:52 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1959 8:50 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Major John Eisenhower. 8:53 - 9:30 am Hon. Douglas Dillon Major John Eisenhower 9:18 - 9:29 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons (Joined Secretary Dillon) 9:21 - 9:29 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster (Joined Secretary Dillon and General Persons) 9:30 - 9:41 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 10:05 am The President, accompanied by General Howard McC. Snyder, departed the White House and motored to Walter Reed Army Hospital to visit with Hon. John Foster Dulles. 10:32 am Arrived at Walter Reed Army Hospital. The President and General Snyder were greeted by General Leonard Heaton who escorted them to Ward 8 Dining Room where the President was met by the following: Hon. Allen Dulles Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. C. Douglas Dillon Mr. Joseph Greene Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Mrs. Anne Wheaton The President conferred with Hon. John Foster Dulles. Before departing the Hospital, the President made a short visit to General Floyd Parks' room. 11:09 am The President and Hon. Wilton B. Persons departed Walter Reed Hospital and motored to the White House. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1959 Page 2 11:27 am The President and Hon. Wilton B. Persons arrived at the White House and entered the office. 12:24 pm Departed the office and went to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1959 8:54 am The President, Major John Eisenhower and David Eisenhower departed the White House and motored to the National Presbyterian Church. 8:59 am Arrived at the National Presbyterian Church, They remained for the 9:00 am Services. At the conclusion of the Services, Dr. Elson escorted the President and his party to their car. 9:58 am Departed the National Presbyterian Church and motored to the White House. 10:02 am Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1959 8:25 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Captain Dale J. Crittenberger. 8:33 - 8:34 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 9:30 - 9:52 am Hon. James Hagerty 9:38 - 9:52 am Major John Eisenhower 10:00 - 10:29 am Hon. Gordon Gray 10:50 - 11:00 am Hon. Philip W. Bonsal Newly-appointed Ambassador to Cuba 11:00 - 11:30 am Hon. Arthur Flemming Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare 11:30 - 11:31 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens Hon. Bryce Harlow 11:31 - 11:52 am Hon. Foster Furcolo Governor of Massachusetts Hon. Arthur Flemming Hon. Robert Merriam (Re educational accreditation) 11:52 - 12:13 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 12:17 - 12:19 pm Major John Eisenhower 12:27 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:19 pm The President returned to the office. 2:25 - 2:33 pm Hon. Robert Merriam 2:27 - 2:33 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons 2:34 - 3:40 pm (Dr. James B. Conant) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Robert Merriam) MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1959 Page 2 3:40 - 3:45 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 4:00 - 4:50 pm The President practiced golf on the South Grounds. 4:55 - 5:05 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Mr. Roemer McPhee 5:05 - 5:07 pm Hon. Robert Merriam 5:20 - 5:29 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons 5:29 - 5:30 pm Hon. Howard Pyle Hon. Wilton B. Persons 5:31 pm The President and Hon. Howard Pyle walked to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1959 7:30 am (Senator Leverett Saltonstall) OFF THE RECORD (Congressman Charles B. Hoeven) (Hon. Bryce Harlow) (Had breakfast with the President) 8:23 am The President arrived in the office. 8:30 - 10:31 am LEGISLATIVE LEADERS MEETING Senator Everett Dirksen Senator Leverett Saltonstall Congressman Charles Halleck Congressman Charles B. Hoeven Congressman John W. Byrnes Congressman Leslie Arends Congressman Leo Allen Hon. James P. Mitchell Hon. Maurice Stans Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. David Kendall Mr. Roemer McPhee Hon. Robert Merriam Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Don Paarlberg Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. Jack Anderson Hon. Edward McCabe Mr. Clyde Wheeler Hon. Earle Chesney Hon. Homer Gruenther Mr. Arthur Minnich 10:31 - 10:41 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 10:53 - 11:05 am Hon. Lawrence Walsh Deputy Attorney General 11:05 - 11:08 am Hon. Robert Merriam 11:08 - 11:44 am Hon. Christian Herter Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1959 Page 2 11:45 - 11:53 am The President received the following who are the winners of this year's White House News Photographers' Association Photo Contest: Mr. Elwood Baker Mr. Charles Corte Mr. Jack Fletcher Mr. Wallace McNamee Mr. Francis Routt Mr. Paul Schutzer Mr. George Tames Hon. James Hagerty accompanied 11:55 - 12:03 pm The President greeted the following Eisenhower Exchange Fellows: Afghanistan S. Ahmad Popal President of Mines in the (and wife) Ministry of Mines and Industries and head of the Afghan Geologi- cal Survey. Field: oil and petroleum industries. Argentina Carlos Gonzalez-Fernandez (and wife) General counsellor of the Inter- Trade Unions Organization for Laborers' Housing, Buenos Aires. Field" economic and social problems of labor. Brazil Julian M. Chacel Head of the National Income Unit of the Brazilian Institute of Economics, Rio de Janeiro. Field: economic research and social accounting. Denmark John F. Lund Managing Director, Lunds Klaedefabrik, Ltd., Frederica. Field: textile production, Finland Uolevi A. Luoto Consultant on industrial problems for Ekono, Helsinki. Field: instrumentation and automatic control. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1959 Page 3 11:55 - 12:03 pm Eisenhower Exhange Fellows (continued): Germany Eberhard F. Fricke Administrator of St. Markus Hospital, Frankfurt. Field: hospital administration. India Pandurang N. Deobhakta Deputy Development Officer (Electrical), Government of India, New Delhi. Field: electronics. Indonesia Kwari Satjadibrata Doctor of medicine and asst. (and wife) professor in the Medical School of the University of Indonesia, Djakarta. Field: pediatrics and medical teaching. Iran Mostafa Mansouri Economic adviser to the High (and wife) Economic Council, Prime Minister's Office, Teheran. Field: banking and investments. Japan Toshio Deguchi Chief of the Labor Section of (and wife) the Labor Department, Mitsubishi Shipbuilding and Engineering Comapny, Hiroshima. Field: labor administration, Lebanon Fuad Abi-Saleh Chief, Warehouse Division of the Lebanese Customs and Free Zone, Beirut. Field: industry and international trade. Philippines Ramon A. Hermano Supervising scientist of the Nat. (and wife) Science Development Board, Manila. Field: organization of productivity research. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1959 Page 4 11:55 - 12:03 pm Eisenhower Exchange Fellows (continued): Saudi Arabia Soliman A. -Hegelan Directorate of Mineral and Petroleum Affairs. Turkey Esref Erkmen Head of the power transmission department of North-western Anatolia Power Generation and Transmission organization of Etibank, Afyon. Field: electrical supply systems. Union of South Africa Jan H. Moolman Geographer, and Director of the (and wife) Natural Resources Development Council, Pretoria. Field: regional planning and economic geography. Uruguay Alvaro A. Araujo Doctor of medicine in the Family Aid Clinic, Montevideo. Field: obstetrics. Yugoslavia Franc Bucar Secretary of Economic Committee, National Assembly of Slovenia, Ljubljana. Field: national economy. From the Board of Trustees of Eisenhower Exchange Fellowships, Inc.: Mr. Thomas B. McCabe, Chairman, Board of Trustees Mr. Charles B. Harding, Chairman, Finance Committee Mr. S. C. Allyn, Chairman, National Cash Register Co. Mr. Walter H. Annenberg, Editor and Publisher, The Philadelphia Inquirer General Lucius Clay, Chairman, Continantal Can Co. Mr. Clarence Francis, Retired Chrm., General Foods Mr. Philip D. Reed, Chrm,, General Electric Mr. Philip T. Sharples, Chrm., Sharples Corp. Mr. Juan T. Trippe, President, Pan American World Airways Mr. Henry C. Suhrke, Asst, Director, E. E.F., Inc. Mr. J. Hampton Barnes, Executive Director ", and Mrs. Barnes TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1959 Page 5 12:05 - 12:25 pm Senator Gordon Allott, Colorado Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 12:25 - 12:30 pm Mr. William J. Hopkins 12:35 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:02 pm The President returned to the office. 2:03 - 2:07 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 2:08 - 2:22 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 2:15 - 2:23 pm Hon. David Kendall 2:23 - 2:28 pm Hon. Howard Pyle 2:25 - 2:27 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 2:25 - 2:28 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons 2:29 pm The President departed the White House and motored to Walter Reed Hospital, to visit with Hon. John Foster Dulles. 2:46 pm Arrived At Walter Reed Hospital and was greeted by General Leonard Heaton, who escorted the President to Secretary Dulles' suite. 2:48 - 3:21 pm The President visited with Secretary Dulles. 3:23 pm The President and Mr. James Rowley departed Walter Reed Hospital and motored to the White House. 3:42 pm Arrived at the White House, 3:48 - 3:50 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1959 Page 6 4:00 - 4:40 pm The President practiced golf on the South Grounds. 4 4:45 - 5:10 pm Major John Eisenhower 5:35 - 5:42 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 5:40 - 5:43 pm Major John Eisenhower 5:50 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 8:23 pm The President, accompanied by Major and Mrs. John Eisenhower and Captain and Mrs. Evan P. Aurand, departed the White House and motored to Constitution Hall to attend concert by National Symphony Orchestra. 8:25 pm Arrived at Constitution Hall. The President was greeted by Mr. Harold Maynard, Managing Director of Constitution Hall who escorted the President and his party to the President General's Reception Room. Here the President was introduced to and photographed with the following: Mrs. Carson Frailey Mrs. Ralph Black Mrs. Louis Hood Mr. Julius Baker Mr. Robert Bloom Miss Eileen Farrell Mr. Norman Farrow Mr. Bernard Greenhouse Mr. Jan Peerce Miss Carol Smith Mr. Paul Ulanowski Mr. Maurice Wick 8:35 - 10:40 pm The President remained at Constitution Hall for the evening concert. 10:45 pm Departed Constitution Hall and motored to the White House. 10:47 pm Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1959 7:30 am (Dr. Lawrence Kimpton) OFF THE RECORD (Chancellor of University of Chicago) (Hon. Robert Merriam) (Had breakfast with the President) 8:27 am The President arrived in the office. 8:27 - 8:37 am Major John Eisenhower 8:28 - 8:33 am Hon. David Kendall Mr. Roemer McPhee 8:43 - 9:09 am Mrs. Mary Jane McCaffree 9:23 - 9:28 am Major John Eisenhower 9:28 - 9:54 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Thomas E. Stephens Hon. Bryce Harlow 9:47 - 9:55 am Hon. James Hagerty (Joined above group) 9:55 - 10:28 am Pre-Press Briefing Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. James Hagerty Hon. James R. Killian, Jr. Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier Hon. Robert Merriam 10:30 - 11:00 am PRESS CONFERENCE 11:04 - 11:09 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 11:09 - 11:13 am Hon. Lawrence J. Walsh Deputy Attorney General 11:15 - 12:03 pm Hon. T. Keith Glennan Hon. Robert B. Anderson Dr. Hugh Dryden Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. James R. Killian, Jr. Hon. Maurice Stans Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1959 Page 2 12:03 - 12:06 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Maurice Stans 12:06 - 12:09 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons 12:09 - 12:11 pm Mr. William J. Hopkins 12:12 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 1:45 pm The President departed the White House and motored to MATS Terminal for take-off for Bergstrom Air Force Base, Texas. 2:13 pm Airborne aboard the Columbine for Bergstrom Air Force Base, Austin, Texas. The following accompanied the President: Dr. Milton Eisenhower Major John Eisenhower General Howard McC. Snyder Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Roy Rubottom H. E. Senor L. Flores, Ambassador from Mexico Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kaplan Senator Lyndon Johnson Congressman Homer Thornberry Hon. Thomas E. Stephens Hon. James Hagerty General William H. Draper Captain Dale J. Crittenberger Mrs. Ann Whitman Captain Olive Marsh Sgt. John Moaney The following flew to Texas by Press Plane: Miss Mary Caffrey Mr. Melville Osborne, State Department Mexican Desk Officer Lt. John Butts, U. S. Navy WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1959 Page 3 AUSTIN, TEXAS BERGSTROM AIR FORCE BASE 6:50 pm The President arrived at Bergstrom Air Force Base, Austin, Texas, He was greeted by Colonel and Mrs. Howard W. Moore 4130th Strategic Wing Governor Price Daniel of Texas Mayor Tom Miller of Austin, Texas 6:58 pm Following greetings, the President, accompanied by Colonel Moore and Governor Daniel motored to his quarters at Bergstrom Air Force Base. 7:01 pm Arrived at his quarters where he remained for the balance of the night. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1959 AUSTIN, TEXAS 6:00 am The President, accompanied by Colonel Howard W. Moore, motored to the Columbine. 6:19 am The President and his party were airborne aboard the Columbine for Acapulco, Mexico. The following accompanied the President: Dr. Milton Eisenhower Major John Eisenhower General Howard McC. Snyder Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Roy Rubottom H. E. Senor L. Flores, Ambassador from Mexico Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kaplan Hon. Thomas E. Stephens Hon. James Hagerty General William H. Draper Captain Dale J. Crittenberger Mrs. Ann Whitman Captain Olive Marsh Sgt. John Moaney Miss Mary Caffrey Mr. Melville Osborne Lt. John Butts, U. S. Navy Colonel William Draper, Pilot ACAPULCO, MEXICO 10:00 am The President and his party landed at Acapulco, Mexico, The following greeted the President: President Adolfo Lopez Mateos Senor Manuel Tello, Minister of Foreign Affairs Senor Licenciado Donato Miranda Fonseca Secretary to the President Senor Licenciado Antonio Carrilo Flores Ambassador of Mexico to the United States Senor General Raul Caballero Aburto Governor of the State of Guerrero Senor Embajador Vicente Sanchez Gavito (continued) THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1959 Page 2 ACAPULCO, MEXICO 10:00 am The following greeted the President upon his arrival (list continued from previous page): Senor General Jose Gomez Huerta Chief of the Presidential Staff Senor Licenciado Federico A. Mariscal Chief of Protocol Senor Mario Romero Lopetegui Mayor of Acapulco Senor General Prazedis Cuiner Duran Chief of the Military District Senor Vicealmirante C. G. Gabriel Lagos Beltran, Commander, 8th Naval District Senor Justo Sierra Coordinator of Information Services Senor Licenciado Luis Farias Chief of the Press Office of the Secretary of Interior Senor Arquitecto Alberto Leduc President of the Board of Public Improvement Following the exchange of greetings, the President was presented the key to the city of Acapulco by Mayor Mario Romero Lopetegui. 10:22 am The President and his party departed the Acapulco Airport and motored to the Hotel Pierre Marques. 10:50 am Arrived at the Hotel Pierre Marques. The President was greeted by Mr. Charles "Buck" Rogers, Manager of the Hotel, who escorted the President to his suite. 11:25 am The President and Colonel Vernon Walters walked from the President's quarters to the swimming pool and to the hotel gift shop. 11:45 am Returned to the President's quarters. 11:51 am The President departed the Hotel Pierre Marques and motored to the Federal Palace. He was accompanied by: Ambassador Robert Hill Hon. Roy Rubottom Colonel Vernon Walters Hon. James Hagerty Dr. Milton Eisenhower Major John Eisenhower Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1959 Page 3 ACAPULCO, MEXICO 12:20 pm Arrived at the Federal Palace. The President proceeded to President Lopez Mateos' office. The President and President Mateos went on the balcony and greeted the people gathered in front of the Palace. 12:28 pm Departed the Federal Palace and motored to the Hotel Club de Pesca, 12:38 pm Arrived at the Hotel Club de Pesca. They were greeted by Senor Guillermo Moreno General Manager of the Hotel Club de Pesca The President and members of their parties boarded small boats and went to the Presidential Yacht, "Sotavento". 12:48 pm Boarded the Presidential Yacht "Sotavento". Luncheon was served aboard the Sotavento. The following attended: President Eisenhower and President Mateos Ambassador Robert Hill Dr. Milton Eisenhower Hon. Roy Rubottom Hon. James Hagerty Colonel Vernon Walters Minister Manuel Tello Secretary Licenciado Donato Miranda Fonseca Ambassador Antonio Carrillo Flores General Jose Gomez Huerta 1:10 - 4:47 pm Gruised around Acapulco Harbor. 4:47 pm Dropped anchor in front of the Hotel Club de Pesca dock. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1959 Page 4 ACAPULCO, MEXICO 4:55 pm Disembarked from the Sotavento and entered small boats which took them back to the Hotel Club de Pesca. 5:07 pm The President, accompanied by Hon. Robert Hill and Colonel Vernon Walters, departed the Hotel Club Pesca and motored to the Hotel Pierre Marques. 5:38 pm Arrived at the Hotel Pierre Marques. 7:35 pm The President and his party departed the Hotel Pierre Marques and motored to the El Mirador Hotel. 8:05 pm Arrived at the Hotel El Mirador where the President was greeted by President Lopez Mateos and Mr. Teddy A. Stauffer, General Manager of El Mirador. Dinner in honor of the President. The following attended: Minister Manuel Tello Ambassador Robert Hill Ambassador Carillo Flores Dr. Milton Eisenhower Secretary Roy Rubottom Sir Anthony Eden Secretary Mirando Fonseca Hon. Thomas E. Stephens Governor Caballero Aburto Hon. James Hagerty Ambassador Sahnchez Gavito General Howard McC. Snyder General Gomez Huerta Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Major John Eisenhower Coordinator Justo Sierra Chief of Protocol Federico A. Mariscal Mayor Romero Lopetegui Colonel William Draper General Cuiner Duran Captain Dale J. Crittenberger Admiral Lagos Beltran (continued) ACAPULCO, MEXICO THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1959 Page 5 8:15 pm Dinner in honor of the President at the Hotel El Mirador (list continued from previous page): Chief of the Press Office, Licenciato Luis Farias Mr. Melville Osborne Senor Arquitecto Alberto Leduc General William Draper Entertainment by native folk dancing and high diving from the cliffs of "La Quebrada". 9:50 pm Dinner concluded, the President and his party departed the Hotel El Mirador and motored to Hotel Pierre Marques. 10:20 pm Arrived at Hotel Pierre Marques. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1959 ACAPULCO, MEXICO 12:45 pm President Eisenhower and President Lopez Mateos met in the President's Suite at the Hotel Pierre Marques and walked to the press area, where they remained only a short time. 1:00 pm Returned to the Dining Room where luncheon was held. The following were present: The President President Lopez Mateos Ambassador Robert Hill Dr. Milton Eisenhower Hon. Roy Rubottom Hon. Thomas E. Stephens Hon. James Hagerty Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Major John Eisenhower General William Draper Colonel Vernon Walters Minister Manuel Tello Secretary Miranda Fonseca Ambassador Carillo Flores Ambassador Sanchez Gavito General Gomez Huerta Chief of Protocol Federico A. Mariscal Coordinator Justo Sierra Chief of Press Office Luis Farias General Gurza Falfan General Howard McC. Snyder 2:34 pm The Presidents and their official parties left the dining room and proceeded to the Presidential Suite. Enroute they stopped to greet a group of Girl Scouts from Acapulco, Mexico. 2:45 pm The President entered his suite. 7:30 pm The President, accompanied by Dr. Milton Eisenhower and Major John Eisenhower departed the Hotel Pierre Marques and motored to the Ski Club (Club de Esquies). FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1959 Page 2 ACAPULCO, MEXICO 8:00 pm Arrived at the Club de Esquies - Ski Club The following attended the Dinner in honor of the President: President Lopez Mateos Minister Manuel Tello Ambassador Robert Hill Ambassador Carillo Flores Dr. Milton Eisenhower Secretary Roy Rubottom Sir Anthony Eden Secretary Mirando Fonseca Hon. Thomas E. Stephens Governor Caballero Aburto Hon. James Hagerty Ambassador Sanchez Gavito General Howard McC. Snyder General Gomez Huerta Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Major John Eisenhower Coordinator Justo Sierra Chief of Protocol Federico A. Mariscal Mayor Romero Lopetegui Colonel William Draper General Cuiner Duran Captain Dale J. Crittenberger Admiral Lagos Beltran Chief of the Press Office, Licenciato Luis Farias Mr. Melville Osborne Senor Arquitecto Alberto Leduc General William Draper Water skiing and fireworks comprised the entertainment during the Dinner. 9:45 pm The President, accompanied by Dr. Milton Eisenhower and Major John Eisenhower, departed the Club de Esquies and motored to the Hotel Pierre Marques. 10:20 pm Arrived at the Hotel Pierre Marques. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1959 Page 3 ACAPULCO, MEXICO 11:20 pm The President, President Lopez Mateos, and Colonel Vernon Walters and other members of his party departed the Hotel Pierre Marques and motored to the Acapulco Airport. 11:43 pm Arrived at the Acapulco Airport. The President invited President Lopez Mateos and his secretary to inspect the Columbine, which they did. The two Presidents received Presidential honors, they said goodbye. 12:04 am Feb. 21st The Columbine was airborne for Washington, D. C. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1959 8:18 am The President and his party landed at MATS Terminal on return from Acapulco, Mexico. 8:32 am Arrived at the White House. 9:10 am The President arrived in the office. 10:05 - 10:13 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 10:30 - 10:35 am Major John Eisenhower 10:43 - 10:45 am Major John Eisenhower 11:07 - 11:10 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 11:10 am The President departed the White House with Mr. James Rowley and motored to Walter Reed Hospital to visit with Hon. John Foster Dulles. 11:20 am Arrived at Walter Reed where he was greeted by Brig. General James Forsee Colonel John Voegtly 11:22 - 11:55 am The President visited with Hon. John Foster Dulles. 11:55 - 11:57 am Visited with General Floyd Parks. 11:58 am The President and Mr. James Rowley departed Walter Reed Hospital and motored to the White House. 12:15 pm Arrived at the White House and entered the office. 12:25 - 12:30 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 1:13 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. GETTYSBURG, PA. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1959 8:45 am The President departed the White House and motored to Gettysburg Farm, Pennsylvania. 10:27 am Arrived at the Gettysburg Farm and went to the residence of Major John Eisenhower. 10:50 am The President, Major John Eisenhower, and Susan Eisenhower made a tour of the stock barn, the Hartley Farm, and the pig farm, returning to the residence of Major John Eisenhower at 11:50 am. The President had lunch with Major John Eisenhower and his family. 3:40 pm The President departed Gettysburg and motored to the White House. 5:30 pm Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1959 (HOLIDAY) 8:40 am The President arrived in the office. 8:40 - 8:45 am Hon. James Hagerty 8:55 - 9:02 am Hon. James Hagerty 9:02 - 9:04 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 9:20 - 10:30 am Hon. Christian Herter Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 10:30 - 10:32 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 10:34 - 10:42 am Hon. Gerald Morgan 11:32 am The President and General Howard McC. Snyder departed the White House and motored to Walter Reed Hospital. 11:50 am Arrived at Walter Reed Hospital where they were greeted by Major General Leonard D. Heaton. 11:52 - 12:17 pm The President visited with Hon, John Foster Dulles. Following the visit, Secretary Dulles walked to the elevator with the President. 12:20 pm Departed Walter Reed Hospital and motored to the White House. 12:40 pm Arrived at the White House. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:20 pm The President returned to the office. 4:15 pm Departed the office and went to the Mansion. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1959 Page 2 6:30 pm The President gave a Stag Dinner for a group of his classmates from the West Point Class of 1915: Lt. General Henry S. Aurand Colonel Hugh P. Avent (OFF THE RECORD) Brig. General Frederic W. Boye General of the Army Omar N. Bradley Major General Stewart Bragdon Brig. General John F. Conklin Brig. General John David Captain Leonard Doughty, Jr. Colonel E. DeTreville Ellis Major General Vernon Evans Brig. General A. Howard Gilkeson Colonel Douglas H. Gillette Mr. Sidney C. Graves Colonel John Harris Brig. General Walter W. Hess, Jr. Major General Leland S. Hobbs Colonel Carl Hocker Colonel Jesse Beeson Hunt Major Edward B. Hyde, Jr. Lt. General Thomas B. Larkin Mr. Eugene Leone Major General Edwin Lyon Colonel Raymond Marsh Major Philip K. McNair Lt. C lonel John K. Meneely Brig. General Lehman W. Miller Commander Edward Semple Moale Major General Paul J. Mueller Brig. General Hume Peabody Major General George J. Richards Colonel Edward G. Sherburne Major Francis Michael Stanton Lt. General Joseph M. Swing Colonel Thomas F. Taylor Major General William F. Tompkins General James A. Van Fleet Brig. General Edward C. Wallington Major General Douglas Weart Mr. E. Edward Wehman, Jr. Major General Arthur A. White Major General John B. Wogan THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1959 8: 10 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:15 - 8:32 am Hon. Lewis L. Strauss Hon. Don Paarlberg Hon. Bryce Harlow (To report to the President on Committee on Oil Imports) 8:32 - 10:05 am LEGISLATIVE LEADERS MEETING The President Senator Everett Dirksen Senator Leverett Saltonstall Congressman Charles Halleck Congressiman Leslie Arends Congressman John W. Byrnes Congressman Charles B. Hoeven Hon. Elmer Bennett Hon. Robert B. Anderson Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier Hon. Maurice Stans Hon. John Patterson Hon. Stuart Rothman, Department of Labor Hon. James T. O'Connell Hon. Lewis L. Strauss Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. Jack Anderson Hon. Edward McCabe Mr. Clyde Wheeler Hon. Earle Chesney Hon. Homer Gruenther Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. David Kendall Hon. Robert Merriam Mrs. Anne Wheaton Mr. Roemer McPhee Hon. Don Paarlberg Hon. Arthur Minnich 10:55 - 11:10 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1959 Page 2 11:13 - 11:32 am Hon. Henry A. Byroade Ambassador-Designate to Afghanistan (Called on the President before departing for his new post) 11:40 - 11:43 am Hon. Edward McCabe 11:45 - 12:08 pm Mr. James M. Udall, Los Angeles President, National Association of Real Estate Boards Mr. Eugene P. Conser, Chicago, Illinois Executive Vice President Mr. John C. Williamson, Washington, D. C. Director, Division of Governmental Affairs Mr. Robert A. Holloway, Baton Rouge, Louisiana Chairman, Washington Committee Hon. Edward McCabe 12:08 - 12:29 pm Dr. T. Keith Glennan (until 12:12 pm) Hon. Wilton B. Persons 12:33 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:18 pm The President returned to the office. 2:18 - 2:20 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 2:27 - 2:30 pm Mr. William J. Hopkins 2:30 - 2:55 pm Hon. Malcolm Moos Major John Eisenhower 2:55 - 3:08 pm (Hon. Allen Dulles) OFF THE RECORD (Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster) (until 3:03 pm) 3: 1 - 3:38 pm Major John Eisenhower 3:58 - 4:26 pm The President practiced golf on the South Grounds. 4:28 pm Returned to the office. 4:50 - 4:51 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1959 Page 3 5:25 - 5:30 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 5:30 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1959 8:05 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:17 - 8:20 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 8:45 - 9:02 am The President received the following Legislators from Cambodia: Leader: Mr. Chau Sen Cocsal President and Deputy of the National Assembly Members: Mr. So Nem Vice President of the National Assembly Mr. Ong Sim Deputy in the National Assembly Mr. Hing-Kunthel Deputy in the National Assembly Mr. Tum Kim Heng Deputy in the National Assembly Mr. Eng-Tao Sar Deputy in the National Assembly Mr. Kim-San Member of the Council of the Kingdon H. E. Nong Kimny Cambodian Ambassador to the United States Hon. Wiley Buchanan accompanied Mr. Charles Sedgwich, Interpreter Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 9:24 - 9:25 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 9:25 - 9:56 am Hon. James R. Killian, Jr. 9:56 - 10:29 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier Hon. David Kendall Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Robert Merriam Hon. James R. Killian, Jr. Mrs. Anne Wheaton (Pre-Press Briefing) WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1959 Page 2 10:30 - 11:00 am PRESS CONFERENCE 11:05 am The President returned to the office. 11:10 - 11:22 am The President received the following delegation from North Dakota: Governor John Davis Hon. Norman Brunsdale Senator Milton Young Mr. Ray Holland Mr. L. C. Mueller Mr. A. M. Christianson Mr. Russell Dushinsky Mr. Milo Hoisveen Mr. Herb Lyons Mr. John Hjelle Mr. John Crary 11:22 - 11:30 am (Mr. Clarence Francis) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Thomas E. Stephens) 11:35 am The President, accompanied by Hon. Thomas E. Stephens, departed the White House and motored to the Sheraton-Park Hotel. 11:44 am Arrived at the Sheraton Park. The President was greeted by Mr. George Johnson General Manager of Sheraton-Park Hotel Hon. Robert B. Anderson Mr. James F. Stiles, Jr. Assistant to the Secretary of the Treasury 11:48 - 12:01 pm ADDRESS BY THE PRESIDENT before the U. S. Savings Bonds Conference, 12:02 pm Departed the Sheraton Park Hotel and motored to the White House. 12:11 pm Arrived at the White House, accompanied by Hon. Thomas E. Stephens and Hon. James Hagerty. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1959 Page 3 12:27 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:17pm Returned to the office. 2:20 - 2:33 pm Hon David Kendall 2:33 - 3:20 pm Hon. Meade Alcorn Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. David Kendall 3:20 - 3:27 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Don Paarlberg 3:27 - 3:43 pm Hon. James R. Killian, Jr. Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 3:43 - 4:11 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 4:15 - 4:28 pm The President practiced golf on the South Grounds. 4:30 pm Returned to the office. 4:30 pm Major John Eisenhower 4:33 pm The President returned to the South Grounds, accompanied by Major John Eisenhower. 5:00 pm Returned to the office with Major John Eisenhower. 5:00 - 5:03 pm Major John Eisenhower. 5:05 - 5:07 pm Major John Eisenhower 5:20 - 5:25 pm Major John Eisenhower 5:40 - 5:52 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 5:55 - 6:02 pm Hon. James Hagerty WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1959 Page 4 6:02 - 6:04 pm Major John Eisenhower 6:08 pm The President departed the office and went to the swimming pool. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1959 8:00 am The President had breakfast with the following: Senator Kenneth B. Keating Senator Hugh Scott Senator Winston L. Prouty Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. Edward McCabe 9:12 - 9:24 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 9:24 - 10:54 am NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL MEETING (397th) The President Hon. Christian A. Herter Hon. Neil H. McElroy Hon. John S. Patterson Hon. Robert B. Anderson Hon. William P. Rogers Hon. Maurice Stans Hon. John A. McCone Hon. Elmer Bennett Hon. T. Keith Glennan Hon. Alan H. Belmont Hon. J. Walter Yeagley Hon. Donald Quarles Admiral Arleigh Burke Hon. Allen W. Dulles Hon. George V. Allen Hon. Gordon Gray Hon. James R. Killian, Jr. Hon. Karl G. Harr, Jr. Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Colonel Earl McFarland Hon. Gerard C. Smith Hon. John N. Irwin, II Major John Eisenhower Hon. James S. Lay, Jr. Hon. S. Everett Gleason 10:54 - 11:19 am Hon. Neil McElroy 11:19 - 11:30 am Hon. Gordon Gray THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1959 Page 2 11:30 - 11:47 am The following Congressional Delegation and members of the Cumberland Gap National Historical Park Dedication Committee called on the President to extend an invitation to him to attend the dedication of the Park (to be on July 4, 1959): Senator Harry Flood Byrd Senator John Sherman Cooper Senator Estes Kefauver Senator Thruston B. Morton Congressman W. Pat Jennings Congressman B. Carroll Reece Congressman Eugene Siler Mr. Tom B. Fugate, Ewing, Virginia Virginia Chairman, Cumberland Gap National Historical Park Dedication Committee Mr. Lawrence M. Russell, New Tazewell, Tennessee Tenessee Chairman Mr. Harry M. Hoe, Middlesboro, Kentucky Kentucky Chairman Mr. Maurice K. Henry, Middlesboro, Kentucky President Kentucky Chamber of Commerce Mr. W. C. Broadwater, Middlesboro, Kentucky Middlesboro Chamber of Commerce Mr. Lee F. Campbell Member of the Cumberland Gap National Historical Park Dedication Committee Hon. Lorne Kennedy Assistant Secretary of Interior Mr. Conrad Wirth Mr. Lee White, of Senator Cooper's office Judge J. A. Smith Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 11:50 - 12:10 pm Senator Harry F. Byrd 12:10 - 12:12 pm Mr. William J. Hopkins 12:12 - 12:17 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Bryce Harlow 12:17 - 12:25 pm Dr. Albert Jacobs President, Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1959 Page 3 12:25 - 12:27 pm Major John Eisenhower 12:32 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:24 pm The President returned to the office. 2:27 - 2:36 pm Major John Eisenhower 2:45 - 3:06 pm Hon. Robert B. Anderson Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. David Kendall 3:06 - 3:17 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons 3:25 pm The President went to the South Grounds to practice golf. 4:15 pm Returned to the office. 4:18 - 4:27 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 5:00 - 5:07 pm Hon. Bryce Harlow 5:05 - 5:15 pm Major John Eisenhower 5:15 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 5:30 - 6:00 pm OFF THE RECORD MEETING in the Mansion: Senator Andrew F. Schoeppel, Kansas Senator John Marshall Butler, Maryland Senator Norris Cotton, New Hampshire Senator Clifford Case, New Jersey Senator Thruston B. Morton, Kentucky Senator Hugh Scott, Pennsylvania Congressman John B. Bennett, Michigan Congressman William L. Springer, Illinois Congressman Alvin R. Bush, Pennsylvania Congressman Paul F. Schenck, Ohio Congressman Steven B. Derounian, New York (continued) THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1959 Page 4 5:30 - 6:00 pm OFF THE RECORD MEETING in the Mansion (List continued from previous page): Congressman J. Arthur Younger, California Congressman John Byrnes, Wisconsin Congressman William H. Avery, Kansas Congressman Harold R. Collier, Illinois Congressman Milton W. Glenn, New Jersey Congressman Samuel L. Devine, Ohio Congressman Ancher Nelsen, Minnesota Congressman Keith Hastings, Massachusetts Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. Edward McCabe Hon. Jack Z. Anderson General Elwood R. Quesada THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1959 8:00 am (Mr. Marshall Field, Jr.) OFF THE RECORD (Had breakfast with the President) 8:45 am The President arrived in the office. 8:48 - 8:55 am Hon. James Hagerty 9:00 - 10:46 am CABINET MEETING The President Hon. Christian Herter Hon. Robert B. Anderson Hon. Neil H. McElroy Hon. William P. Rogers Hon. Edson O. Sessions Hon. Fred Seaton Hon. Lewis L. Strauss Hon. True D. Morse Hon. James O'Connell Hon. Arthur Flemming Hon. Maurice Stans Hon. Roger Jones Hon. Leo Hoegh Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Robert Gray Hon. Gordon Gray Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Karl G. Harr Hon. Robert Merriam Mr. Arthur Minnich Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Don Paarlberg Hon. Rocco Siciliano Mr. Bradley Patterson Mrs. Anne Wheaton Major John Eisenhower Hon. Allen Dulles Mr. John Heidemann, CIA Captain Evan P. Aurand, Item 4 Hon. Gordon Tiffany Chairman Hannah of the Civil Rights Commission FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1959 Page 2 10:46 - 11:06 am (Hon. Lewis L. Strauss) OFF THE RECORD 11:06 - 11:20 am Major John Eisenhower 11:06 - 11:07 am Hon. Gerald Morgan 11:26 - 11:30 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 11:40 am The President, accompanied by Hon. Wilton B. Persons and Colonel Vernon Walters, departed the White House and motored to the Simon Bolivar Plaza, 18th and Virginia Avenue, N. W. 11:43 am Arrived at the Simon Bolivar Plaza where he was greeted by: Hon. Fred Seaton H. E. Senor Dr. Marcos Falcon-Briceno Ambassador of Venezuela Dr. Arturo Uslar Pietri Representing the President of Venezuela 11:45 am The President attended the Presentation of the Simon Bolivar Statue to the Government of the United States -- this presentation was sponsored by the Department of the Interior in cooperation with the Department of State and the Government of Venezuela. Hon. Fred Seaton introduced Rt. Rev. Angus Dun who delivered the Invocation. Presentation of the Simon Bolivar Statue by H. E. Dr. Arturo Uslar Pietri. Acceptance of the Simon Bolivar Statue by the President. Benediction by Monsignor William J. McDonald. The following were present on the platform with the President: Mr. Felix de Weldon, Sculptor Hon. and Mrs. Fred Seaton Superintendent Thompson, U. S. Park Service (continued) FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1959 Page 3 The following were present on the platform with the President (continued from previous page): Mr. Conrad Wirth, Director U. S. Park Service Hon. Christian Herter Ambassador and Mrs. Falcon-Briceno Rt. Rev. Monsignor William J. McDonald The Rt. Rev. Angus Dun H. E. Dr. and Mrs. Arturo Uslar Pietri 12:08 pm The President departed the Simon Bolivar Plaza and motored to the White House. 12:10 pm Arrived at the White House. 12:13 pm Arrived in the office. 12:17 pm Departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:27 pm Returned to the office. 2:27 - 2:42 pm (Hon. Paul Hoffman) 2:45 pm The President departed the White House and motored to Walter Reed Hospital to visit Hon. John Foster Dulles. 3:00 pm Arrived at Walter Reed Hospital. 3:07 - 3:27 pm Visited with Secretary Dulles, 3:30 pm The President departed Walter Reed Hospital and motored to the White House. 3:48 pm Arrived at the White House. 3:50 - 3:54 pm Hon. David Kendall 3:54 - 4:15 pm Hon. Robert M. Merriam Hon. Wilton B. Persons 4:15 - 4:44 pm Hon. Leo Hoegh Hon. Gerald Morgan FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1959 Page 4 4:44 - 4:45 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 5:15 - 5:23 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons 5:23 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1959 8:40 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Captain Dale J. Crittenberger. 8:48 - 9:12 am Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier Hon. Gerald Morgan 9:13 - 9:27 am Hon. James Hagerty 9:17 - 9:18 am Hon. Gerald Morgan 9:27 - 9:28 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 9:38 - 9:41 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 9:43 - 10:13 am Hon. Arthur Summerfield 9:47 - 9:54 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 10:50 - 11:24 am Major John Eisenhower 11:25 am The President went to the South Grounds to practice golf. 12:27 pm To the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, MARCH 1, 1959 8:55 am The President, accompanied by Mr. George Allen and David Eisenhower, departed the White House and motored to the National Presbyterian Church. 8:57 am Arrived at the National Presbyterian Church. Attended the 9:00 A. M. Services. Upon arrival, the President and his party were greeted by Head Usher Alfred J. Barrett. Upon completion of the Services, Reverend Elson escorted them to their car. 9:58 am Departed the National Presbyterian Church and motored to the White House. 10:02 am Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, MARCH 2, 1959 8:27 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:28 - 8:34 am Major John Eisenhower 8:49 - 8:53 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 8:54 - 8:57 am Major John Eisenhower 9:00 - 9:20 am Hon. Gordon Gray Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 9:58 - 10:00 am Major John Eisenhower 10:07 - 10:22 am The President received the Winners of the 18th Annual Science Talent Search: Wilson Edwin Allen, Shelbyville, Ind. Mary Terese Anglim, Chicago, Illinois Nancy June Balmer, Great Falls, Mont. Paul Gustav Bamberg, Jr., Middletown, R. I. Kenneth Murray Berman, Laurelton, N. Y. Susan Evelyn Burghorn, Lafayette, Ind. Paul Hampton Corneil, Baytown, Texas Eileen Carol Danies, New York, N. Y. Marion Stanton Davis, New Rochelle, N. Y. Miriam Dick, Brooklyn, N. Y. Thomas Chadbourne Emmel, Los Angeles, Cal. Ruth Rhoda Entine, Philadelphia, Pa. Arnold Jay Fetell, Brooklyn, N. Y. Edward Ganz, Bethesda, Md. Stephen Jay Garland, Pittsburgh, Pa. Ronald Eugene Gates, Marshfield, Wis. Todd Alan Gitlin, New York, N. Y. Joseph Amadee Goguen, Jr., Pittsfield, Mass. Jeffrey Alan Greenhouse, Hempstead, N. Y. Frank Wayne Grimm, Catonsville, Md. Denis Phil Henkel, Milwaukee, Wis. Robert Bienville Higgins, Evanston, Illinois David Russell Humphreys, Orangeburg, S. C. David Maurice Jessup, Greeley, Colorado Kenneth Eugene Kloss, Loudonville, Ohio Sherie Lynne Leaver, Concord, California (continued) MONDAY, MARCH 2, 1959 Page 2 10:07 - 10:22 am Winners of the 18th Annual Science Talent Search (continued): Jonathan David Leavitt, Easton, Pa. John Seymour Letcher, Jr., Lexington, Va. Carl Lewis Lyngholm, San Diego, California Peter Marks, Forest Hills, N. Y. Leonard Daniel Massey, Jr., Chattanooga, Tenn. Robert Norman McDonnell, Park Ridge, Illinois Richard John O'Connell, Helena, Mont. Harold Thomas Peterson, Jr., Valley Stream, N. Y. Robert William Robinson, Natick, Mass. Carl Hellmuth Schwalbe, Chillicothe, Ohio Stevenson Helm Swigert, Evanston, Illinois Joseph Peter Vajk, Princeton Junction, N. J. William Charles Waterhouse, Denver, Colorado Jeanne Alice Zika, Cleveland, Ohio The following adults accompanied the Winners: Dr. Leonard Carmichael, Science Service Mrs. Leonard Carmichael, Science Service Mr. Watson Davis, Science Service Mr. Joseph H. Kraus, Science Service Mr. Allen Long, Science Service Mrs. Charlotte Mooers, Science Service Mrs. Dorothy Schriver, Science Service Miss Harriet Gormley, Westinghouse, N. Y. Mr. Dale McFeatters, Pittsburgh, Pa. Mrs. Dale McFeatters, Westinghouse, Pittsburgh, Pa. Mr. William Parker, Westinghouse, New York Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 10:25 - 10:27 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 10:28 - 10:44 am H. E. Arnold D. P. Heeney Newly appointed Ambassador of Canada (Came to present his credentials) 10:55 - 11:25 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. James Hagerty Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster MONDAY, MARCH 2, 1959 Page 3 11:31 - 11:48 am Mr. C. Lease Bussard Frederick, Maryland Past President, Optimist International Mr. J. Harold Wilkins , and Mrs. Wilkins Memphis, Tennessee Present President, Optimist International Hon. Theodore McKeldin Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 11:48 - 12:06 pm Dr. T. Keith Glennan Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 12:10 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm The President gave a Stag Luncheon in honor of Lord Edwin Plowden, Chairman of the Atomic Energy Authority of Great Britain. The following were present: The President Lord Edwin Plowden H. E. Harold Caccia, The British Ambassador Hon. Neil H. McElroy, Secretary of Defense Hon. Lewis L. Strauss, Secretary of Commerce Hon. Wilton B. Persons, The Assistant to the President Hon. John A. McCone, Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission Hon. Christian A. Herter, Acting Secretary of State Hon. Donald A. Quarles, Deputy Secretary of Defense Hon. Livingston Merchant, Assistant Secretary of State Hon. Willard F. Libby, Atomic Energy Commission Hon. Harold S. Vance, Atomic Energy Commission Hon. John S. Graham, Atomic Energy Commission Hon. John F. Floberg, Atomic Energy Commission Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster, Staff Secretary Major John S. D. Eisenhower, Assistant Staff Secretary 2:15 pm The President returned to the office. 2:30 - 4:27 pm National Aeronautics and Space Council Meeting - in the Cabinet Room: (List on next page) MONDAY, MARCH 2, 1959 Page 4 2:30 - 4:27 pm National Aeronautics and Space Council Meeting in the Cabinet Room: Council Members or Alternates The President Hon. Donald A. Quarles Hon. Christian Herter Hon. T. Keith Glennan Dr. Alan T. Waterman Dr. Detlev W. Bronk Mr. William A. M. Burden Regularly Invited Participants Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon. Gordon Gray Hon. Maurice H. Stans Hon. Karl G. Harr, Jr. Others Mr. William M. Holaday Mr. Paul F. Foster Mr. Roy W. Johnson Dr. Hugh L. Dryden Mr. Phillip J. Farley Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Mr. John S. Patton (Item 2 only) Mr. Francis B. Smith (Item 2 only) Colonel Paul O. Nadler (Item 5 only) Mr. Milton W. Rosen (Item 3 only) Mr. Franklyn W. Phillips 4:27 - 4:50 pm Hon. Richard M. Nixon 4:55 - 4:57 pm Hon. Robert Merriam 4:57 - 5:00 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 5:15 - 5:20 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 5:26 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 5:30 pm General and Mrs. Cortlandt Van R. Schuyler (Personal friends) THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1959 7:57 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:00 - 8:05 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Major John Eisenhower 8:03 - 8:10 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 8:15 - 10:05 am LEGISLATIVE LEADERS MEETING The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Senator Everett Dirksen Senator Styles Bridges Senator Thomas H. Kuchel Senator Leverett Saltonstall Senator John J. Williams Senator Francis Case Senator Homer Capehart Congressman Charles Halleck Congressman John W. Byrnes Congressman Leslie Arends Congressman Leo Allen Congressman Charles B. Hoeven Congressman Clarence E. Kilburn Congressman James C. Auchincloss Hon. Fred C. Scribner Hon. Maurice Stans Hon, Elmer Staats Hon. Frederick H. Mueller Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. Edward McCabe Hon. Jack Anderson Hon. Clyde Wheeler Hon. Earle Chesney Hon. Homer Gruenther Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. David Kendall Hon. Robert Merriam Hon. James Hagerty Mrs. Anne Wheaton Hon. Don Paarlberg Mr. Arthur Minnich TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1959 Page 2 10:08 - 10:13 am Senator Leverett Saltonstall Senator Everett Dirksen Hon. Edward J. McCabe 10:28 - 10:35 am Hon. Gerald Morgan 10:35 - 10:37 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 10:45 - 10:47 am The President pressed a button in the White House and started machinery in the newly-modernized Washington, D. C. Post Office. 10:49 - 10:51 am Hon. James Hagerty 10:54 - 11:00 am Hon. Gordon Gray Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 11:00 - 11:05 am Hon. Edward McCabe 11:05 - 11:08 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 11:08 - 11:25 am Mr. Bob Cox President, U. S. Junior Chamber of Commerce Mr. Ben Swanson Executive Vice President, U. S. Junior Chamber of Commerce Hon. Thomas E. Stephens (Invited the President to attend their Convention in Buffalo on June 16th, 1959) 11:54 - 12:00 Noon Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 12:00 - 12:25 pm 4-H Club Group called on the President in connection with 4-H Club Week, February 28 - March 7th, 1959: Members Merry Jo Stewart, Ault, Colorado Linda Lou Gould, Lafayette, Indiana Marilynn Wood, Donna, Texas John W. Carlin, Smolan, Kansas Dwight Walker, Clayton, New Mexico William Jones, Alexander, N. C. (continued on next page) TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1959 Page 3 12:00 - 12:25 pm 4-H Club Group (continued): 4-H Alumni Mrs. Beatrice Pfeffercorn, West Friendship, Md. Earl J. Shiflet, Richmond, Virginia State Extension Representatives Roger E. Regnier, State 4-H Club Leader, Kansas Audrey Sandstead, Assistant State 4-H Club Leader, Colorado National Committee on Boys and Girls Club Work, Chicago, Illinois John Coverdale, President Hi Iton Hotels, Inc., New York City Conrad Hilton Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Quain, Hilton Hotel, Chicago U. S. Department of Agriculture Hon. Ezra Taft Benson C. M. Ferguson, Administrator, Federal Extension Service John W. Banning, Associate Leader, 4-H Club and YMW Programs, Federal Extension Service Mrs. Frances Clingerman, Division of Information Programs, Federal Extension Service Edwin C. Hunton, Photographer, Office of Information Hon. Lewis Rock, Assistant Secretary of Agriculture Hon. Thomas E. Stephens accompanied the group. 12:25 - 12:27 pm Hon. Ezra Taft Benson 12:27 - 12:29 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 12:29 - 12:35 pm Major John Eisenhower 12:36 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1959 Page 4 2:13 pm The President returned to the office. 2:17 - 2:22 pm Major John Eisenhower 2:42 - 2:45 pm Hon. Gerald Morgan 2:50 - 3:00 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons 3:01 - 3:45 pm The President practiced golf on the South Grounds. 3:47 pm Returned to the office. 3:50 - 3:51 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 4:30 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 5:30 pm (Mr. Sigurd Larmon) OFF THE RECORD (Mr. Philip Reed) (Saw the President in the Mansion. ) THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1959 7:57 am The President arrived in the office. 8:02 - 8:11 am Major John Eisenhower 8:30 - 8:54 am (Mr. William D. Kerr, Chicago, Illinois) OFF RECORD (President, Investment Bankers Association of America) 8:54 - 9:05 am Hon. Philip K Crowe Newly appointed Ambassador to the Union of South Africa Called on the President before departing for his post. 9:05 - 9:07 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Major John Eisenhower 9:07 - 9:24 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 9:24 - 9:30 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Don Paarlberg 9:30 - 9:50 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. James Hagerty 9:46 - 9:50 am Hon. James Hagerty 9:50 - 10:28 am Pre-Press Briefing Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. James Hagerty Mrs. Anne Wheaton Hon. James R. Killian, Jr. Hon. Edward McCabe Hon. David Kendall 10:30 - 11:00 am PRESS CONFERENCE 11:03 - 11:10 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. James Hagerty 11:10 - 11:17 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1959 Page 2 11:30 - 12:00 Noon Crown Prince Constantine of Greece Hon. Alexis Liatis, Ambassador of Greece Major Joseph Lepczyk, Military Aide and Escort to the Crown Prince Hon. Wiley Buchanan 12:00 - 12:02 pm Hon. Ezra Taft Benson 12:02 - 12:15 pm The President greeted the following of the Board Members of the American Meat Institute: George W. Stark Chairman of the Board of Directors, and President of Stark, Wetzel & Company, Inc. Indianapolis, Indiana Homer R. Davison President of the American Meat Institute W. A. Barnette, Sr., Greenwood Packing Plant Greenwood, S. C. Alan J. Braun, Braun Brothers Packing Company Troy, Ohio Theodore H. Broecker, The Klarer Company Louisville, Kentucky John J. Burns, Hunter Packing Company East St. Louis, Illinois John Cockrill, Wilson & Company, Inc., Chicago, I11. W. A. Cook, The Wm. Schluderberg-T. J. Kurdle Company, Baltimore, Md. Oscar Emge, Emge Packing Company,, Inc. Fort Branch, Indiana John Faust, Heil Packing Company, St. Louis, Mo. Earl M. Gibbs, Earl C. Gibbs, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio Robert F. Gray, George Hormel & Co., Austin, Minn. Roscoe Haynie, Wilson & Co., Inc., Chicago, Illinois George L. Heil, Jr., Heil Packing Comapny, St. Louis, Mo. Wells Hunt, Hygrade Products Corp., Detroit, Mich. Frank A. Hunter, Jr., Hunter Packing Company, East St. Louis, Illinois E. C. Jones, Jones Dairy Farm, Fort Atkinson, Wis. John F. Krey, Krey Packing Company, St. Louis, Mo. Leo B. Lavin, The Sugardale Provision Co., Canton, Ohio Jess Lawson, The Cudahy Packing Company, Omaha, Nebraska (continued) WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1959 Page 3 12:02 - 12:15 pm Board Members of the American Meat Institute (continued): Herbert J. Madden, East Tennessee Packing Co., Knoxville, Tennessee W. S. Marks, W. S. Marks, Woodland, California Gottfried Mayer, Oscar Mayer & Co., Inc. Madison, Wisconsin Oscar G. Mayer, Oscar Mayer & Co., Inc., Chicago W. W. McCallum, John Morrell & Company, Ottumwa, Iowa Lorenz Neuhoff, Jr., Valleydale Packers, Inc., Salem, Va. Robert Peck, Tobin Packing Compan y, Inc. Rochester, N. Y. Howard H. Rath, The Rath Packing Company, Waterloo, Iowa R. W. Reneker, Swift & Company, Inc., Chicago, Ill. T. E. Schluderberg, The Wm. Schluderberg- T. J. Kurdle Co., Baltimore, Md. Floyd A. Segel, Wisconsin Packing Co., Milwaukee, Wisconsin Sam Sigman, York Packing Company, Denver, Colo. Earl Spiker, Swift & Company, Washington, D. C. A. Dewey Bond, Director, Washington Office, American Meat Institute Aled P. Davies, Assistant to the President, American Meat Institute, Chicago, Illinois George M. Lewis, Vice President, American Meat Institute, Chicago, Illinois 12:15 - 12:19 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons 12:19 - 12:34 pm Major John Eisenhower 12:35 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:15 pm Returned to the office. 2:17 - 2:30 pm Hon. David Kendall WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1959 Page 4 2:30 - 3:57 pm (Hon. James R. Killian, Jr.) OFF THE RECORD (Dr. George Kistiakowsky) (Dr. Brockway McMillan) (Deputy Secretary of Defense, Quarles) (Vice Admiral John H. Sides) (General Nathan Twining) (Hon. Gordon Gray) (Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster) (Major John Eisenhower) (Hon. Wilton B. Persons - joined at 3:23 pm) 3:57 - 4:00 pm General Nathan Twining 4:07 - 4:53 pm The President practiced golf on the South Grounds, 4:55 pm Returned to the office. 4:57 - 5:13 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 5:30 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1959 8:00 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:04 - 8:07 am Hon. Jack Anderson 0:14 - 8:17 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 8:17 - 8:32 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. David Kendall 8:32 - 8:34 am Major John Eisenhower 8:34 - 8:45 am The President greeted the following representatives of the Investment Bankers Association of America: William D. Kerr, President, Investment Bankers Association, Chicago, Illinois William M. Adams Vice President, Investment Bankers Association, Detroit, Michigan Albert T. Armitage President and Director, Coffin & Burr Inc., Boston, Massachusetts, and Past President American Investment Bankers Association Curtis H. Bingham President and Director, Bingham, Walter & Hurry, Inc., Los Angeles, California H. Lawrence Bogert, Jr. Partner, Eastman Dillon, Union Securities & Company, New York Robert B. Blyth Vice President, The National City Bank of Cleveland, Ohio T. Jerrold Bryce Partner, Clark, Dodge & Co., N. Y. Past President, Investment Bankers Association Gordon L. Calvert Municipal Director and Assistant General Counsel, Investment Bankers Association, Washington, D. C. Charles A. Capek Vice President, Lee Higginson Corporation, Chicago, Illinois (continued) THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1959 Page 2 8:34 - 8:45 am Investment Bankers Association of America (continued): Robert E. Clark Executive Vice President, Calvin Bullock, Ltd. New York Julien H. Collins President, Julien Collins & Co., Chicago, Illinois Past President, Investment Bankers Association Warren H. Crowell Partner, Crowell, Weedon & Company Los Angeles, California Vice President, Investment Bankers Association Shelby Cullom Davis Partner, Shelby Cullom Davis & Co., N. Y. H. E. Dewar Partner, Dewar, Robertson & Pancoast, San Antonio Past President, Investment Bankers Association W. Yost Fulton President, Fulton, Reid & Company, Inc. Cleveland, Ohio Paul F. Genachte Director, Atomic Energy Division The Chase Manhattan Bank, New York Walter M. Giblin Partner, Hornblower & Weeks, New York Murray Hanson Managing Director and General Counsel Investment Bankers Association, Washington, D. C. David J. Harris Partner, Bache & Comapny, Chicago, Illinois Edward Hopkinson, Jr. Partner, Drexel & Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Past President, Investment Bankers Association William C. Jackson, Jr. President, First Southwest Company, Dallas, Tex. Past President, Investment Bankers Association Thomas M. Johnson President, The Johnson, Lane, Space Corp. Savannah, Ga. Ralph F. Leach Treasurer, Guaranty Trust Company, New York W. Carroll Mead Partner, Mead, Miller & Co., Baltimore, Md. Vice President, Investment Bankers Association Emil J. Pattberg First of Boston Corporation, Boston, Mass. THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1959 Page 3 8:34 - 8:45 am Investment Bankers Association of America (continued): George A. Newton Partner, G. H. Walker & Company St. Louis, Missouri Michael Pescatello Vice President, The First National City Bank of New York, N. Y. Frank L. Reissner President, Indianapolis Bond and Share Corp. Indianapolis Alfred J. Ross Partner, Dick & Merle-Smith New York Walter A. Schmidt Partner, Schmidt, Roberts & Parke Philadelphia, Pa., Past President, Investment Bankers Association Robert O. Shepard President, Prescott, Shepard & Co., Inc. Cleveland, Ohio Walter H. Steel Partner, Drexel & Company, New York Robert Stevenson, III Secretary and Treasurer, Investment Bankers Association, Washington, D. C. Arthur L. Wadsworth Vice President, Dillon, Read & Company, Inc., New York Vice President, Investment Bankers Association 8:45 - 8:50 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 8:56 - 9:00 am Major John Eisenhower 9:00 - 10:17 am NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL MEETING (398th) The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon. Christian A. Herter Hon. Neil H. McElroy Hon. Leo A. Hoegh Hon. Robert B. Anderson Hon. Maurice Stans Hon. Willard F. Libby General Nathan Twining Hon. Allen Dulles (continued) THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1959 Page 4 9:00 - 10:17 am NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL (continued) Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. George V. Allen Hon. Clarence Randall Hon. Gordon Gray Hon. Karl G. Harr, Jr. Hon. Douglas Dillon Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Gerard C. Smith Hon. John N. Irwin, III Major John Eisenhower Hon. James S. Lay, Jr. Hon. S. Everett Gleason 10:17 - 11:44 OFF THE RECORD Meeting in the President's Office following National Security Council Meeting: (The President) (Hon. Richard M. Nixon) (Hon. Christian A. Herter) (Hon. Neil H. McElroy) (Hon. Leo A. Hoegh) (Hon. Robert B. Anderson) (General Nathan Twining) (Hon. Allen Dulles) (Hon. Wilton B. Persons) (Hon. George V. Allen) (Hon. Gordon Gray) (Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster) (Major John Eisenhower) (Hon. James S. Lay, Jr.) (Hon. William P. Rogers) (Hon. Livingston Merchant) 11:44 - 11:46 am Hon. Neil H. McElroy 11:54 - 11:58 am Hon. Gordon Gray Hon. James Hagerty 11:58 - 12:05 pm Hon. James Hagerty 12:07 - 12:17 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 12:18 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion, THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1959 Page 5 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:13 pm The President returned to the office, accompanied by Major John Eisenhower. 2:15 - 2:45 pm Major John Eisenhower 2:25 - 2:40 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. James Hagerty 3:00 - 3:31 pm (Hon. Robert B. Anderson) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Douglas Dillon) (Hon. Maurice Stans) (Hon. Grayson Upton) (Assistant Secretary of Treasury) (Mr. George Willis, Treasury) (Hon. Don Paarlberg) 3:31 - 3:35 pm Hon. Maurice Stans 3:45 - 4:16 pm The President practiced golf on the South Grounds. 4:18 pm Returned to the office, 4:20 - 4:25 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 4:50 - 5:00 pm Major John Eisenhower 5:02 - 5:07 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons 5:10pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 5:15 pm OFF THE RECORD Meeting in the Mansion: (Senator Everett Dirksen) (Senator Styles Bridges) (Congressman Charles Halleck) (Congressman John Taber) (Hon. Wilton B. Persons) (Hon. Jack Anderson) (Hon, Edward McCabe) THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1959 8:17 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:17 - 8:23 am Hon. James Hagerty Major John Eisenhower 8:23 8:25 am Major John Eisenhower 8:25 - - 8:35 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Major John Eisenhower (until 8:27 am) 8:43 - 8:47 am Mr. Lewis H. Potter General Chairman, National Capital Flower and Garden Show Mr. E. F. Harloff Manager of National Capital Flower and Garden Show Mrs. Christian Wohlgemuth Chairman, National Capital Garden Club League (The above group presented a gold pass to the President for the Flower Show) 9:00 - 10:22 am CABINET MEETING The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon. Christian Herter Hon. Robert B. Anderson Hon. Neil McElroy Hon. Donald A. Quarles Hon. William P. Rogers Hon. Arthur Summerfield Hon. Fred Seaton Hon. Lewis L. Strauss Hon. Ezra Taft Benson Hon. James o"Connell Hon. Arthur Flemming Hon. Maurice Stans Hon. Leo Hoegh Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Robert K. Gray (continued) FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1959 Page 2 9:00 - 10:22 am CABINET MEETING (continued): Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon, Karl G. Harr, Jr. Hon. David Kendall Hon. Gerald Morgan Mr. Arthur Minnich Mr. Bradley Patterson Hon. Clarence Randall Hon. Rocco Siciliano Mrs. Anne Wheaton Major John Eisenhower Hon. Willard S. Libby Golonel Robert L. Schulz (for Items 2, 3) Mr. Roy Price, OCDM Hon. Frederick Mueller, (for Item 3) 10:22 - 10:25 am Hon. Christian Herter Hon. Neil McElroy Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 10:25 - 10:30 am Hon. Christian Herter Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 10:30 - 12:00 Noon SPECIAL MEETING OF LEGISLATIVE LEADERS Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon. Sam Rayburn Hon. Neil McElroy Hon. Lyndon Johnson Hon, Everett Dirksen Hon. Christian Herter Hon. Charles Halleck Hon. Allen Dulles Hon. Bryce Harlow Major John Eisenhower 12:00 - 12:08 pm Hon. James Hagerty Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 12:08 - 12:15 pm Hon. Christian Herter Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 12:15 - 12:30 pm Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1959 Page 3 12:30 - 12:31 pm Major John Eisenhower 12:31 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:08 pm The President returned to the office. 2:08 - 2:10 pm Major John Eisenhower Miss Susan Eisenhower 2:10 - 2:12 pm Mr. William J. Hopkins 2:40 - 2:44 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 2:45 - 3:36 pm The President practiced golf on the South Grounds. 3:38 pm Returned to the office. 3:40 pm The President departed the White House and motored to Walter Reed Hospital to visit with Secretary Dulles. 3:57 pm Arrived at Walter Reed. The President was greeted by Major General Leonard Heaton, who escorted the President to Secretary Dulles' room, 3:59 - 4:32 pm The President visited with Hon. John Foster Dulles. 4:33 pm Departed Walter Reed Hospital and motored to the White House. 4:50 pm Arrived at the White House. 5:00 pm The President met with the following in the Mansion (Hon. Richard M. Nixon) OFF THE RECORD (Senator J. W. Fulbright) (Senator Richard Russell) (Senator Leverett Saltonstall) (Senator Alexander Wiley) (Congressman Leslie Arends) (Congressman A. S. J. Carnahan) (continued) FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1959 Page 4 5:00 pm OFF THE RECORD ineeting in the Mansion (continued): (Congressman Robert Chiperfield) (Congressman Robert Chiperfield) (Congressman Carl Vinson) (Hon. Neil H. McElroy) (Hon. Christian Herter) (Hon. Allen Dulles) (Hon. Bryce Harlow) (Major John Eisenhower) (Hon. Wilton B. Persons) THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1959 8:47 am The President arrived in the office. 8:48 - 8:50 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 9:00 - 9:13 am Hon. James Hagerty 9:13 - 9:30 am Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. David Kendall 9:30 - 10:02 am Hon. James P. Mitchell Hon. Maurice Stans Hon. Gerald Morgan 10:02 - 10:07 am Hon. Maurice Stans Hon. Gerald Morgan 10:07 - 10:08 am Hon. Gerald Morgan 10:08 - 11:10 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 10:10 - 10:33 am Hon. Arthur Flemming Hon. Maurice Stans Hon. Robert Merriam 10:33 - 10:37 am Hon. Arthur Flemming 10:37 - 10:56 am Major John Eisenhower 10:56 - 10:58 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 11:11 IN 11:14 am Major John Eisenhower 11:14 - 12:00 Noon Hon. Malcolm Moos 12:00 - 12:04 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 12:17 - 12:27 pm Major John Eisenhower 12:27 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, MARCH 8, 1959 8:52 am The President and David Eisenhower departed the White House and motored to the National Presbyterian Church. 8:55 am Arrived at the National Presbyterian Church where they remained for the 9:00 A. M. Services. 10:03 am Departed the National Presbyterian Church and motored to the residence of Deeter B. Flohr (Dick Flohr), at 3703 Bangor Street, S. E. 10:22 am Arrived at the residence of Dick Flohr. 10:45 am Departed the Flohr residence and motored to the White House. 11:04 am Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, MARCH 9, 1959 8:03 am The President arrived in the office, accomparied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:08 - 8:16 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 8:30 - 8:42 am Hon. Gordon Gray 8:43 - 8:52 am Major John Eisenhower 9:09 - 9:31 am Congressman James C. Auchincloss Hon. Jack Anderson 9:42 - 9:59 Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Major John Eisenhower 10:00 - 10:02 am Hon. Roger W. Jones was sworn in as Member of the Civil Service Commission. The following attended ceremony in the Conference Room: Mrs. Roger W. Jones Dr. and Mrs. O. E. Kiessling (Sister and brother-in-law of Mrs. Jones) Commodore and Mrs. James H. Gilman (Cousins of Mr. Jones) Edward Kemp, former General Counsel, Bureau of the Budget Senator Prescott Bush Senator Olin D. Johnston Senator Frank Carlson Congressman Tom Murray Congressman Edward H. Rees Mr. David Clarke Mr. H. W. Brawley Mr. Fred Belen From Civil Service Commission Barbara Gunderson F. J. Lawton Warren Irons William C. Hull Mary Angluin (continued) MONDAY, MARCH 9, 1959 Page 2 10:00 - 10:02 am The following attended the swearing-in ceremony of Hon. Roger W. Jones as Member of the Civil Service Commission (List continued from previous page): From the Bureau of the Budget Hon. Maurice Stans Mr. R. W. E. Reid Mr. Elmer Staats Mr. Raoul Archambault Mr. P. S. Hughes Mr. W. F. Finan Mr. R. T. Bowman Mr. W. F. McCandless Mr. W. D. Carey Mr. Arthur Focke, Mr. W. H. Ziehl Miss Helen Cowan Miss Virginia de Pury Mr. Howard Stone Mr. William J. Armstrong Members of the White House Staff 10:08 - 10:29 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Malcolm Moos 10:29 - 10:31 am Hon. James Hagerty 10:31 - 10:52 am General Nathan Twining Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Major John Eisenhower 10:52 - 11:01 am General Nathan Twining Major John Eisenhower 11:15 - 11:21 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 11:22 am The President departed the White House and motored to Walter Reed Hospital to visit with Secretary Dulles. 11:37 am Arrived at Walter Reed Hospital. He was greeted by Major General Leonard Heaton. 11:40 - 12:05 pm The President visited with Hon. John Foster Dulles. MONDAY, MARCH 9, 1959 Page 3 12:10 pm The President departed Walter Reed Army Hospital and motored to the White House. 12:27 pm Arrived at the White House. 12:27 - 12:28 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 12:28 - 12:30 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 12:31 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:20 pm The President returned to the office. 2:25 - 2:30 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. James Hagerty 2:30 - 3:13 pm Hon. Donald A. Quarles The following joined Secretary Quarles - Off the Record (Hon. Neil H. McElroy) (Hon. Robert Murphy) (General Nathan Twining) (General Curtis LeMay) (General Herbert Loper) (Hon. Harold Vance) (Colonel Jack R. Brown, Air Force) (Lt. Colonel Benjamin A. Mead, Air Force) (Hon. Wilton B. Persons) (Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster) (Major John Eisenhower) 3:13 - 3:28 pm Hon. Neil H. McElroy Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 3:28 - 3:30 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 3:35 - 3:48 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons 3:53 - 4:53 pm The President practiced golf on the South Grounds. MONDAY, MARCH 9, 1959 Page 4 4:55 pm Returned to the office. 4:58 - 5:00 pm Mr. William J. Hopkins 5:10 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1959 7:30 am (Congressman Leo Allen) OFF THE RECORD (Congressman Leslie Arends) (Hon. Bryce Harlow) (Had breakfast with the President) 8:25 am The President arrived in the office. 8:26 - 8:30 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Rocco Siciliano 8:30 - 10:42 am LEGISLATIVE LEADERS The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Senator Everett Dirksen Senator Styles Bridges Senator Leverett Saltonstall Senator John Williams Senator Milton R. Young Senator Karl Mundt Congressman Charles Halleck Congressman Leslie Arends Congressman John W. Byrnes Congressman Charles B. Hoeven Congressman Leo Allen Congressman John B. Bennett Congressman Richard Simpson Congressman Clarence Brown Hon. Ezra Taft Benson Hon. James P. Mitchell Hon. James O'Connell Hon. Newell Brown Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier Hon. Maurice Stans Hon. Sam Hughes Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. Robert Merriam Hon. Rocco Siciliano Hon. Jack Anderson Hon. David Kendall Hon. Clyde Wheeler Hon. Don Paarlberg Hon. Earle Chesney Mrs. Anne Wheaton Hon. Homer Gruenther Hon. James Hagerty Hon, Gerald Morgan Mr. Arthur Minnich TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1959 Page 2 10:47 - 10:50 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 10:50 - 11:00 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 11:45 am The President departed the White House and motored to MATS Terminal to welcome His Excelency Lt. Colonel Jose Maria Lemus, President of the Republic of El Salvador. He was accompanied by Hon. James Hagerty Colonel Robert L. Schulz Captain Evan P. Aurand 11:56 am Arrived at MATS Terminal, The President was greeted by Hon. and Mrs. Christian Herter General and Mrs. Thomas White The Columbine arrived with President Lemus and his party. Hon. Wiley Buchanan made the introductions. Following the introductions and Honor Guard ceremony, welcoming speeches, and presentation of the keys of the City, the President and H. E. Jose Maria Lemus, their official parties joined the motorcade for trip back to Blair House -- the President's Guest House. 12:57 pm Arrived at the Blair House where the President and President Lemus posed for photographs. 12:59 pm The President departed the Guest House and motored to the White House. 1:01 pm Arrived at the White House and entered the Mansion. 1:15 pm (LUNCH) (With Major General Henry B. Saylor) OFF THE RECORD 3:00 pm The President returned to the office. 3:01 - 3:18 pm Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. David Kendall 3:19 - 3:26 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1959 Page 3 3:26 - 3:55 pm Hon. Robert B. Anderson Hon. Arthur Flemming Hon. Wilton B. Persons 3:55 - 4:08 pm Major John Eisenhower 4:08 - 4:29 pm The President practiced golf on the South Grounds. 4:33 - 4:36 pm Major John Eisenhower 4:50 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 5:00 pm The following met with the President in the Mansion: (Congressman Charles Halleck) OFF THE RECORD (Congressman John McCormack) (Hon. Christian Herter) (Hon. Bryce Harlow) 8:00 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower gave a Dinner in honor of H. E. The President of Elsalvador and Mrs. Lemus: The President and Mrs. Eisenhower H. E. Jose Maria Lemus and Mrs. Lemus H. E. The Minister of Foreign Relations and Mrs. Ortiz Mancia H. E. Dr. Alfonso Rochac, Minister of Economy H. E. Roberto A. Parker, Minister of Public Works H. E. The Ambassador of E1 Salvador and Mrs. Castro H. E. Rafael Meza Ayau, President of the Salvadoran Association of Manufacturers and former Minister of Economy Colonel Manuel de J. Cordova, Chief of Staff of the Army Mr. Tomas Regalado, President of the Salvadoran Coffee Company and of the Executive Committee of the Port of Acajutla Mr. Francisco De Sola, President of the Federation of Farm Credit Banks H. E. and Mrs. Miguel Rafael Urquai, Permanent Representative of E1 Salvador to the United Nations Hon. and Mrs. Richard M. Nixon Hon. Sam Rayburn Hon. and Mrs. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. Hon. and Mrs. Robert B. Anderson (continued) TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1959 Page 4 8:00 pm Dinner in honor of the President of El Salvador (continued): Senator and Mrs. Styles Bridges Senator and Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson Hon. and Mrs. Christian A. Herter Congressman Leo Allen Congressman and Mrs. Leslie C. Arends Hon. and Mrs. C. Douglas Dillon Hon. and Mrs. Thomas S. Gates, Jr. Hon. Thorsten V. Kalijarvi, Ambassador to E1 Salvador Hon. and Mrs. Thomas C. Mann Hon. and Mrs. Roy R. Rubottom, Jr. Hon. and Mrs. Wiley Buchanan, Jr. Hon, and Mrs. John F. Simmons Hon. and Mrs. William D. Pawley Hon. and Mrs. Joseph Campbell Hon. and Mrs. Samuel C. Waugh Hon. and Mrs. Bertram D. Tallamy Brig. General and Mrs. E. B. LeBailly Major and Mrs. Gordon G. Andrews Mr. and Mrs. John M. Budinger Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Byars Colonel and Mrs. William G. Draper Dr. Milton S. Eisenhower Mr. and Mrs. William F. C. Ewing Mr. and Mrs. Maxime L. Hermanos Mr. and Mrs. Leonard F. McCollum Mr. and Mrs. Brooks McCormick Mr. and Mrs. George Meany Mr. and Mrs. Austin O'Brien Mr. and Mrs. Ralph D. Pittman Mr. Paul Whiteman 10:00 pm Following Dinner, a Musicale was given to which additional guests were invited. Mr. Paul Whiteman was Master of Ceremonies; Miss Eleanor Steber sang songs by Victor Herbert; Mr. Harold Eugene "Buddy Weed" music; songs by Mr. Earl Wrightson. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1959 8:16 am The President arrived in the office. 8:17 - 8:21 am Major John Eisenhower Mr. William J. Hopkins (until 8:18 am) 8:23 - 8:28 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Gerald Morgan 8:28 - 8:29 am Hon. Gerald Morgan 8:40 - 8:55 am Hon. James Hagerty 8:55 - 9:05 am H. E. Dato' Nik Ahmed Kamil Newly appointed Ambassador of the Federation of Malaya (Came in to present credentials) Hon. Wiley Buchanan 9:05 - 9:07 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 9:45 - 9:53 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 9:55 - 10:28 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. James Hagerty Hon. James R. Killian, Jr. Hon. David Kendall Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Robert Merriam Major John Eisenhower Mrs. Anne Wheaton (Pre-Press Conference briefing) 10:30 - 11:00 am PRESS CONFERENCE 11:02 - 11:08 am Hon. James Hagerty 11:20 - 12:13 pm H. E. Jose Maria Lemus, President of El Salvador H. E. Dr. Alfredo Ortiz Mancia, Minister of Foreign Relations H. E. Dr. Alfonso Rochac, Minister of Economy H. E. Roberto A. Parker, Minister of Public Works H. E. Dr. Hector David Castro, Ambassador to the U. S. H. E. Dr. Jorge Sol Castellanos, Economic Advisor to the Presidency and former Minister of Economy (continued) WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1959 Page 2 11:20 - 12:13 pm President of El Salvador, etal (list continued): The President Hon. Christian Herter Hon. Roy R. Rubottom, Jr. Hon. Wiley T. Buchanan, Jr. Hon. Thorsten V. Kalijarvi U. S. Ambassador to El Salvador Hon. Robert B. Anderson Colonel Vernon Walters Major John Eisenhower 12:13 - 12:37 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons (until 12:17 pm) Hon, Malcolm Moos Major John Eisenhower (joined at 12:15 pm) 12:37 - 12:43 pm Major John Eisenhower 12:43 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:16 pm The President returned to the office. 2:23 - 2:30 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 2:47 - 3:10 pm Hon. James P. Mitchell 3:15 - 3:40 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. James Hagerty 4:07 - 4:35 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 4:30 - 4:44 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons 4:55 - 5:15 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 6:00 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1959 8:00 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:10 - 8:47 am Hon. Malcolm Moos 8:50 - 8:51 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 8:51 - 9:15 am Hon. Donald Quarles General Nathan Twining Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Rear Admiral Francis J. O'Beirne Colonel G. W. Mason, USA Captain F. H. Schneider, USN Captain Evan P. Aurand Colonel Littleton C. Selden Major Eisenhower QM 1c Durezzo 9:15 - 10:24 am NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL The President Hon. Christian A. Herter Hon. Neil H. McElroy Hon. John S. Patterson Hon. Robert B. Anderson Hon. Maurice Stans Hon. W. F. Libby General Nathan F. Twining Hon. Allen W. Dulles Hon. Donald A. Quarles Hon. C. Douglas Dillon Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Gordon Gray Hon. James R. Killian, Jr. Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. James S. Lay, Jr. Hon. S. Everett Gleason Hon. Gerard C. Smith Hon. John N. Irwin, II Major John Eisenhower 10:26 - 10:28 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 10:28 - 10:30 am Mr. William J. Hopkins THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1959 Page 2 10:30 - 10:31 am Hon. James Hagerty 10:35 - 10:55 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 11:30 - 11:45 am The President greeted the Officers of the United Christian Youth Movement: Youth Delegates Mr. James Brasel Mr. Maurice Cherry Miss Peggy Deal Miss Judy Ford Miss Lela Anne Garner Miss Fruzsina Harsanyi Miss Margaret Haworth Mr. Stuart Langton Miss Kathy McElroy Mr. Peter Melnik Mr. James Miller Mr. Leroy Mesbitt Mr. Helmar Nielsen Mr. Barry Olsson Miss Alise Ogden Mr. Philip Pavlik Mr. Dennis Papazian Mrs. Sandra Morris King Shaw Mr. Darrell Taylor Mr. Andrew T. Vance Mr. Reginald Wagner Mr. Jim L. Waits Miss Dorothy Willis Adult Participants Mr. Charles Boyles Rev. C. D. Coleman Rev. Alan Egly Miss Louise Hatch Dr. Robert Kempes Rev. Donald Newby Rev. T. Royal Scott Rev. Perry A. Smith Rev. Charles Thomas Rev. John S. Wood Rev. Andrew J. Young THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1959 Page 3 11:45 - 11:48 am Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. David Kendall 12:00 - 12:03 pm Hon. Meade Alcorn Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 12:03 - 12:24 pm The President greeted the following Republican Precinct Workers at the White House: Alabama Mr. William L. Longshore, Jr. Birminghham Miss Mignon Comer Smith Birmingham Georgia Mr. James M. Brophy, Rhine Mr. J. M. Kent, St. Simon's Island Indiana Mr. Raymond Zirkle, Kokomo Mrs. Zuma Marquis, Kokomo Mr. Maurice Reed, Cannelton Mrs. Adeline McFarling, Tell City Maryland Mrs. Dorothy B. Aubinoe, Bethesda Mr. C. John Demedis, Baltimore New Jersey Mr. Marty Wilson, Atlantic City North Carolina Mr. Max E. Wilson, Asheville Mr. William E. Morrow Winston-Salem Mr. H. E. Sherrill, Canton Oklahoma Mr. Henry Bellmon, Red Rock Mrs. Henry Bellmon, Red Rock South Dakota Mr. R. A. Hurlbut, Miller Mr. Roger Lohman, Parker Texas Mr. E. B. Carruthers, San Antonio Mr. Dales Y. Foster, Dallas Vermont Mrs. Hazel Annis, Barton Miss Mavis Winchester, Greensboro Road (continued) THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1959 Page 4 12:03 - 12:24 pm Republican Precinct Workers (list continued): Virginia Mrs. Joseph A. Reid, Covington Mr Bruce J. Brennan, Alexandria Washington Mrs. Mary Garrett, Wishram Hon. Thomas E. Stephens accompanied. 12:27 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:15 pm The President returned to the office. 2:20 - 2:30 pm Major John Eisenhower 2:39 - 2:47 pm Hon. James Hagerty 2:47 - 2:55 pm Hon, Thomas E. Stephens 2:55 - 3:20 pm Hon. Malcolm Moos 3:20 - 3:30 pm Commissioner David Karrick Hon. David Kendall 3:30 - 4:25 pm (Dr. Milton Eisenhower) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Robert B. Anderson) (Hon. Arthur Flemming) (Mr. Charles Percy) (Dr. Gabriel Hauge) (Hon. Robert Merriam) 4:25 - 4:35 pm (Mr. Charles Percy) PFF THE RECORD (Dr. Gabriel Hauge) 4:35 - 4:47 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 4:40 - 4:42 pm Hon. David Kendall 4:53 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1959 Page 5 8:03 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower, accompanied by Lt. Colonel Vernon Walters, departed the White House and motored to the Sheraton-Carlton Hotel to attend a reception and dinner given in honor of the President and Mrs. Eisenhower by H. E. Jose Maria Lemus, President of the Republic of El Salvador. 8:06 pm Arrived at the Sheraton-Carlton Hotel where they were greeted by Mr. Foster H. Gurney, General Manager of the Sheraton-Carlton Hotel. Upon entering the North Lobby, the President and Mrs. Eisenhower were greeted by President and Mrs. Lemus. 8:08 - 8:30 pm Reception. 8:30 - 10:30 pm Dinner. 10:30 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower were escorted to the Lobby by President and Mrs. Lemus and goodbyes were said, 10:32 pm Departed the Sheraton-Carlton Hotel and motored to the White House. 10:34 pm Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1959 8:16 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:16 - 8:17 am Hon. Rocco Siciliano Major John Eisenhower 8:17 - 8:19 am Major John Eisenhower 8:20 - 8:36 am Mrs. Mary Jane McCaffree 8:23 - 8:30 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 8:30 - 8:36 am Hon. Gerald Morgan 8:37 - 8:43 am Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Thomas E. Stephens Hon. Edward McCabe (joined at 8:38 am) 8:45 - 8:55 am H. E. Mohammed Ali Ambassador of Pakistan (Paid a courtesy call prior to his departure from Washington to accept new post) Hon. Clement Conger 8:55 - 8:58 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 9:00 - 10:35 am CABINET MEETING The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon. Christian Herter Hon, Neil McElroy Hon. William P. Rogers Hon. Arthur Summerfield Hon. Fred Seaton Hon. Lewis L. Strauss Hon. Ezra Taft Benson Hon. James P. O'Connell Hon. Arthur Flemming Hon. Maurice Stans Hon. Leo Hoegh Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Robert Gray Hon. Meyer Kestnbaum Hon. Robert Merriam (continued) FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1959 Page 2 9:00 - 10:35 am CABINET MEETING (continued) Mr. Arthur Minnich Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Don Paarlberg Hon. Rocco Siciliano Mr. Bradley Patterson Mr. Raoul Archambault, Jr. (Item 1) Major John Eisenhower Mr. Leland Howard (Item 2) Mr. Huntington Sheldon (Item 4) ) Cabinet Meeting continued without President until 11:19 am) 10:35 - 10:58 am Hon. Richard M. Nixon 10:58 - 11:00 am Hon. Richard M. Nixon Dr. Allen Wallis Dean, School of Business, University of Chicago 11:10 - 11:12 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 11:12 - 11:20 am (Hon. James R. Killian, Jr.) OFF THE RECORD (Hon, David Kendall) (Mr. Robert N. Kreidler, Technical Assistant on Dr. Killian's staff) (The President signed Executive Order on Federal Council for Science and Technology. Abbie Rowe took picture.) 11:21 - 11:27 am Hon. James R. Killian, Jr. 11:25 - 11:27 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 11:27 - 11:32 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 11:32 - 11:43 am Hon. James R. Killian, Jr. Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 11:47 - Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 1:00 pm The President gave a White House Luncheon for the Members of the Republican Committee on Program and Progress. See next page for list of those present. FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1959 Page 3 1:00 pm White House Luncheon for the Members of the Republican Committee on Program and Progress: Hon. Wilton B. Persons Senator Everett McK. Dirksen Congressman Charles A. Halleck Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Bertha S. Adkins Hon. Thomas E. Stephens Hon. DavidKendall Hon. Robert E. Merriam Hon. Meade Alcorn Mr. Benjamin S. Adamowski, Chicago, Illinois Professor Paul D. Bagwell, Michigan State University, East Lansing Dr. Ronald Bridges, Sanford, Maine Hon. Harry Darby, Kansas City, Kansas Dr. Lev E. Dobriansky, Georgetown University, Washington, D. C. Mr. Charles E. Ducommun, Vernon, California Mr. William W. Erwin, Bourbon, Indiana Mr. Daniel C. Gainey, Owatonna, Minnesota Mrs. Corinne B. Galvin, Ithaca, New York Dr. Gabriel Hauge, New York City Dr. Elmer Hess, Erie, Pennsylvania Mr. Victor E. Hruska, Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida Dr. Albert C. Jacobs, Trinity College, Hartford, Conn. Mrs. Ike S. Kampmann, Jr., San Antonio, Texas Mr. Sigurd S. Larmon, New York City Miss Lois Jean Listebarger, Ames, Iowa Hon. Lloyd A. Mashburn, Silver Spring, Maryland Dr. Malcolm C. Moos, Administrative Assistant to the President Miss Hazel Palmer, Sedalia, Missouri Mr. Charles H. Percy, Chicago, Illinois Professor Robert E. Rathburn, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado Mr. Walter F. Renk, Sun Prairie, Wisconsin Mr. William H. Rentschler, Lake Forest, Illinois Mr. Glen Rhodes, Presho, South Dakota Mr. Claude E. Robinson, Stockton, New Jersey Hon. H. Chapman Rose, Cleveland, Ohio Hon. Louis S. Rothschild, Kansas City, Mo., and Washington, D. C. (continued) FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1959 Page 4 1:00 pm White House Luncheon for the Members of the Republican Committee on Program and Progress (continued): Mrs. Oliver R. Rowe, Charlotte, North Carolina Mr. Stephen C. Shadegg, Phoenix, Arizona Mr. George M. Shapiro, New York City Mr. John Stender, Auburn, Washington Mr. Robert A. Taft, Jr., Cincinnati, Ohio Mrs. Webster B. Todd, Oldwick, New Jersey Hon. John A. Volpe, Boston, Massachusetts Mrs. Bertha E. Weiloff, Lewistown, Montana Mrs. Frank E. Williams, Assistant Chairman, Republican National Committee Mr. Paul R. Williams, Los Angeles, California Mr. Wendell Wyatt, Astoria, Oregon Mrs. Mildred E. Younger, Los Angeles, California 2:25 pm The President returned to the office. 2:28 pm The President and General Howard McC. Snyder departed the White House and motored to Walter Reed Hospital to visit with Hon. John Foster Dulles. 2:44 pm Arrived at Walter Reed Hospital and were met by General Leonard Heaton who escorted them to Secretary Dulles' suite. 2:45 - 3:13 pm The President visited with Hon. John Foster Dulles. 3:14 - 3:15 pm The President stopped by and greeted General George C. Marshall, 3:20 pm Departed Walter Reed Hospital and motored to the White House. 3:36 pm Arrived at the White House. 3:45 - 3:46 pm Hon. James Hagerty Chief Irwin of the Pentagon (Brought in some maps for Mondays TV appearance) 3:47 - 4:23 pm The President practiced golf on the South Grounds. 4:25 pm Returned to the office. FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1959 Page 5 4:42 - 4:50 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Bryce Harlow 4:50 - 5:00 pm Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier 5:00 - 5:10 pm Hon. Don Paarlberg Mr. Philip Areeda 5:10 - 5:18 pm Major John Eisenhower 5:35 - 5:37 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 5:40 - 5:43 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens THE PRESIDENT 'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 1959 8:07 am The President arrived in the office. 8:09 8:11 am Major John Eisenhower 8:11 - 8:13 am Hon. Gerald Morgan 8:30 8:45 am Hon. William F. Quinn Governor of Hawaii Hon. Fred Seaton Hon. James Hagerty (Picture taken) 9:05 - 9:10 am (Hon. Malcolm Moos) OFF THE RECORD 9:10 9:43 am Hon. Christian Herter Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 9:43 11:08 am Hon. Malcolm Moos 11:24 11:45 am Hon. Mark Hatfield Governor of Oregon Hon. Robert Merriam 11:45 am The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the White House and motored to Emmitsburg, Maryland, to go to Saint Joseph College, for Mrs. Eisenhower to receive a Doctor of Laws Degree. They were accompanied by Major John Eisenhower Colonel and Mrs. Gordon Moore General Howard McC. Snyder Hon. James Hagerty 1:30 pm Arrived at Saint Vincent de Paul Administration Building, Saint Joseph College, Emmitsburg, Maryland. They were greeted by Sister Hilda Gleason President of Saint Joseph College Went to the dressing room on the South side of the lobby where they were greeted by Bishop John M. McNamara Very Reverend Philip Dion SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 1959 Page 2 EMMITSBURG, MD. 2:00 pm Program began. National Anthem Invocation by Bishop McNamara Conferring of the Degree of Doctor of Laws to Mrs. Mamie Doud Eisenhower Awarding of the Saint Louise De Marillac Medal to Alice R. May Address by the Very Reverend Sylvester A. Taggard, C. M. Brief Remarks by the President Benediction by Bishop McNamara (The occasion of the above program was the formal opening of the Sesquicentennial Year, by holding this Academic Convocation, of Saint Joseph College). 3:21 pm The President and Major John Eisenhower departed Emmitsburg, Maryland and motored to the Antietam National Battlefield Site at Sharpsburg, Maryland. SHARPSBURG, MD. 4:23 pm Arrived at Antietam National Battlefield Site. The President and Major John Eisenhower toured the site until 4:52 pm. 4:52 pm Departed Sharpsburg, Maryland and motored to Washington, D. C. WASHINGTON, D. C. 6:31 pm Arrived at the White House, THE PRESIDENT'S APPOInTMENTS SUNDAY, MARCH 15, 1959 No activity this date. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, MARCH 16, 1959 8:00 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:13 - 8:22 am Major John Eisenhower 8:58 - 9:11 am H. E. Senor Ernesto Dihigo V. Lopez Trigo Newly appointed Ambassador of Cuba (Came in to present his credentials) Hon. Clement Conger 9:30 - 10:20 am (Mr. Lester Markel) OFF THE RECORD 10:23 - 10:26 Hon. Malcolm Moos Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster General Goodpaster, Major John Eisenhower and Hon. Robert Merriam were in and out various times during the morning. 1:10 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:15 pm (LUNCH) 3:00 pm Returned to the office. 3:18 - 4:10 pm The President practiced golf on the South Grounds. 4:11 pm Returned to the Cabinet Room to work on his speech. 5:56 pm Returned to the Mansion. 9:30 - 10:00 pm The President made an address to the Nation via Radio and Television on the Berlin Situation and the General Security Position of the United States and its Allies. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1959 8:30 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:48 - 8:58 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 8:53 - 9:00 am Mrs. Mary Jane McCaffree 9:00 - 9:32 am The President met with the Committee to Study the U. S. Military Assistance Program: William H. Draper, Jr., Chairman Dillon Anderson Joseph M. Dodge General Alfred M. Gruenther Marx Leva John J. McCloy George C. McGhee General Joseph T. McNarney, Admiral Arthur Radford James E. Webb Colonel George A. Lincoln, Study Coordinator Mr. C. Tyler Wood, Study Coordinator Mr. Tracy Voorhees, Counsel for the Committee Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Bryce Harlow Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Robert Merriam 9:34 - 9:58 am H. E. Mr. Amadou Ahidjo Prime Minister of the State of Cameroun under Trusteeship H. E. Herve Alphand, Ambassador of France Hon. Joseph C. Satterthwaite Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Colonel Vernon Walters Major John Eisenhower (Picture taken) 9:58 - 11:13 am Hon. Christian Herter Hon. Livingston Merchant Hon. G. F. Reinhardt Hon. Robert Murphy Hon. James Hagerty Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Major John Eisenhower (Briefing on Prime Minister MacMillan's visit) TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1959 Page 2 11:13 - 11:14 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 11:13 - 11:30 am Major John Eisenhower 11:45 am The President departed the White House and motored to MATS Terminal to greet His Excellency Sean T. O'Kelly, President of Ireland. He was accompanied by Hon. James Hagerty Colonel Robert L. Schulz 11:55 am Arrived at MATS Terminal. The President was greeted by Hon. Christian Herter and Mrs. Herter General and Mrs. Nathan Twining 12:00 Noon H. E. Sean T. O'Kelly, President of Ireland, arrived aboard the Columbine accompanied by Mrs. O'Kelly , Hon. Wiley Buchanan, and members of President O'Kelly's official party. Introductions and greetings. Honor Guard ceremony. Welcoming speeches by the President and President o"Kelly. 12:20 pm The President and President O'Kelly departed MATS Terminal and motored to the President's Guest House. 12:51 pm Arrived at the President's Guest House. 12:54 pm The President departed the Guest House and motored to the White House. 12:56 pm Arrived at the White House. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:38 pm The President returned to the office, accompanied by Major John Eisenhower. 2:38 - 2:39 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens Hon. James Hagerty TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1959 Page 3 2:45 - 2:53 pm Hon. Gordon Gray Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 2:53 - 3:40 pm Hon. Christian Herter Hon. Neil H. McElroy General Nathan Twining Hon. Gordon Gray (Hon. Donald Quarles) OFF THE RECORD (Mr. John Irwin, Jr., Defense) (Hon. Robert Murphy) (Hon. Livingston Merchant) (Hon. James Lay) (Mr. Gerard Smith) (Hon. Wilton B. Persons) (Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster) (Major John Eisenhower) 3:40 - 3:47 pm Hon. Neil H. McElroy Hon. Christian Herter 3:47 - 3:48 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 3:48 - 4:08 pm Hon. David Kendall Hon. Thomas E. Stephens Hon. Wilton B. Persons 4:08 - 4:13 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 4:13 - 4:15 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 4:28 - 5:00 pm Mr. Emmet Hughes 5:00 - Major John Eisenhower 5:30 pm (Hon. Richard M. Nixon) OFF THE RECORD (Saw the President in the Mansion) 6:55 pm The President, accompanied by Hon. James Hagerty, departed the White House and motored to the President's Guest house where he picked up President Sean O'Kelly of Ireland. (At this point Mr. Hagerty left the President's car and changed to Secret Service car). . TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1959 Page 4 The President and President O'Kelly motored to the Mayflower Hotel. 7:00 pm Arrived at the Mayflower Hotel where they were greeted by Mr. Neil Mack, General Manager of the Hotel. Inside the Hotel, the two Presidents were introduced to Mr. James Reilly, President of the Friendly Sons of Saint Patrick. They then entered the Williamsburg Room. In a brief ceremony, the President of Ireland was made an honorary member of the Friendly Sons of Saint Patrick. President O'Kelly made a few remarks, then the President made a few remarks. President Eisenhower and President O'Kelly were escorted to the Grand Ballroom where they joined the officials of the Ancient Order of Hibernians: Mr. John Costello Mr. Harry Ward Mr. Gerald Mooeny Sgt. T. Flaherty The President was introduced and given an honorary membership in the Ancient Order of Hibernians, and he replied with brief remarks. President O'Kelly was also made an honorary member and both Presidents received a silver tray. 7:22 pm The President and President O'Kelly departed the Mayflower Hotel and motored to the President's Guest House where President O'Kelly alighted and the President continued on to the White House. 7:26 pm Arrived at the White House. 8:00 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower gave a Dinner in honor of H. E. The President of Ireland and Mrs. O'Kelly. For list of guests, see following page. TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1959 Page 5 8:00 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower gave a Dinner at the White House in honor of President and Mrs. O'Kelly: H. E. The President of Ireland and Mrs. O'Kelly H. E. Frank Aiken, Minister for External Affairs of Ireland and Mrs. Aiken H. E. The Ambassador of Ireland and Mrs. John Joseph Hearne Colonel Sean O'Sullivan, Aide-de-Camp to President O'Kelly Lt. Colonel Michael J. J. Hefferon, Aide-de-Camp to President O'Kelly Hon. Richard M. Nixon and Mrs. Nixon Hon. Neil H. McElroy and Mrs. McElroy Hon. and Mrs. Lewis L. Strauss Senator and Mrs. Alexander Wiley Senator and Mrs. J. William Fulbright Senator and Mrs. Leverett Saltonstall Senator and Mrs. Everett McK. Dirksen Senator and Mrs. Thomas H. Kuchel Hon. and Mrs. Christian Herter Congressman and Mrs. Charles A. Halleck Congressman Robert B. Chiperfield Congressman and Mrs. John W. Byrnes Hon. James Hagerty Hon. and Mrs. Kevin McCann Hon. and Mrs. Scott McLeod, Ambassador to Ireland Hon. and Mrs. Robert D. Murphy Hon. and Mrs. Livingston Merchant Hon. and Mrs. Wiley T. Buchanan, Jr. The Most Rev. Patrick A. O'Boyle Hon. and Mrs. William H. Taft, III Dr. and Mrs. Leonard Carmichael Maj. General and Mrs. V. J. MacLaughlin, USA Military Aide to the President of Ireland Hon. and Mrs. Meade Alcorn Mr. Arthur K. Atkinson Mr. and Mrs. Douglas M. Black Mr. and Mrs. George Champion Mr. and Mrs. Frederick M. Eaton Mr. and Mrs. Charles Feltman Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Gurley (continued) TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1959 Page 6 8:00 pm Dinner at the White House in honor of President and Mrs. O'Kelly (continued): Hon. Leonard Hall Mrs. George C. Hannaway Hon. Paul G. Hoffman Mrs. Hallock B. Hoffman Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Howard Hon. Emmet J. Hughes Brig. General John R. Kilpatrick Mrs. Floyd E. McCaffree Mr. and Mrs. John McShain Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mellon Hon. George L. Murphy Mrs. Vernon E. Prichard Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Roberts Mrs. Mary G. Roebling Hon. and Mrs. Kenneth C. Royall Mr. and Mrs. Allan A. Ryan Mr. and Mrs. Harold F. Walsh Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Waring Mr. and Mrs. John A. Warner Mrs. Edmund S. Whitman Mrs. Frank E. Williams 10:00 pm Following the Dinner, a Musicale was given to which additional guests were invited. The Program was given by Fred Waring and The Pennsylvanians. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 1959 8:25 am The Preside nt arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:27 - 8:29 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 8:29 - 8:33 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 8:50 - 9:11 am (Hon. Frank H. Higgins, Assistant Secretary of the Army (Logistics), OFF THE RECORD (Came to say goodbye, is resigning his post on March 31st) 9:13 - 9:18 am H. E. Dr. Wilfried Platzer, Ambassador of Austria (Presented to the President the tenth Anniversary Volume on U. S. Economic Aid to Austria) Hon. Wiley Buchanan (Picture taken) 9:18 - 9:20 am Hon. James Hagerty 9:20 - 9:21 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 9:32 - 9:34 am Dr. W. Allen Wallis was sworn in as Executive Vice Chairman of the Cabinet Committee on Price Stability for Economic Growth. The Vice President, who is Chairman of the Committee, will also be present. (Picture taken) 9:34 - 10:05 am Hon. Meade Alcorn Hon. Wilton B. Persons 10:16 - 10:25 am Hon. James Hagerty Hon, Roemer McPhee (The President signed the Hawaii Statehood Bill 10:25 - 10:30 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens Major John Eisenhower 10:30 - 11:00 am (Senator Thurston Morton) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Wilton B. Persons) 11:00 - 11:15 am Major John Eisenhower WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 1959 Page 2 11:15 - 11:17 am Mr. Clyde Wheeler was sworn in as Staff Assistant to the President. The following attended the ceremony in the Conference Room: Mrs. Clyde A. Wheeler, Jr. Mrs. Ruth Burton (Aunt) Hon. Ezra Taft Benson Congressman and Mrs. Page Belcher Congressman Walter Mumma Congressman Clifford McIntire Congressman Keith Thomson Congressman Jackson Betts Congressman Wint Smith Hon. Marvin McLain Hon. Clarence Miller Mr. Forest Beall Mr. Martin B. Garber Mr. Robert Harrison Mr. Gerald Landis Mr. James Hutchins Mr. Walter Bunch Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kelly Miss Mary Higgins Mr. Byron Harter Mr. Rollis Nelson Mr. Edwin Nail Mr. Edmund Pendleton Mr. Stuart Harbour Mr. Ab Hermann Mr. Miller Shurtleff Mr. Charles Ablard Mr. Douglas McKeever Mr. Lee Potter Members of White House Staff 11:17 - 11:20 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Thomas E. Stephens Hon. Robert Merriam 11:20 - 11:24 am Hon. Robert Merriam 11:24 - 11:27 am Major John Eisenhower WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 1959 Page 3 11:27 - 12:08 pm (Dr. Lawrence Kimpton, Chancellor, OFF THE RECORD University of Chicago) (Hon. Frank Pace, General Dynamics) (Hon. Robert B. Anderson) (Hon. Wilton B. Persons) (Hon. Robert Merriam) 12:08 - 12:32 pm (Mrs. Claire Williams) OFF THE RECORD (Assistant Chairman, Republican National Committee) (Hon. Thomas E. Stephens) 12:32 - 12:40 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 12:48 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:45 pm The President returned to the office. 2:46 - 2:48 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 2:50 - 3:16 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. James Hagerty 3:16 - 3:36 pm Hon. James Hagerty 3:59 - 5:18 pm The President practiced golf on the South Grounds, 5:20 pm Returned to the office. 5:40 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1959 7:45 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:43 - 8:53 am Mr. Roemer McPhee 8:45 - 9:02 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 9:02 - 9:07 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 9:07 - 10:09 am Hon. Christian Herter Hon. Robert Murphy Hon. Livingston Merchant Hon. G. Frederich Reinhardt Hon. John Hay Whitney Hon. James Hagerty Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Major John Eisenhower (Briefing on MacMillan Visit) 10:23 - 10:45 am H. E. Ricardo Arias Ambassador of Panama Hon. Wiley Buchanan 10:45 - 11:05 am Hon. Gordon Gray 11:05 - 11:11 am Hon. James R. Killian, Jr. Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 11:11 - 11:30 am (Hon. Robert Anderson) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Julian Baird) 11:32 am The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 12:25 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the White House and motored to the Mayflower Hotel to attend Luncheon in their honor by President Sean O'Kelly. 12:30 pm Arrived at the Mayflower Hotel where they were greeted Ambassador and Mrs. JohnJ. Hearne and Mr. C. J. Mack, Manager of the Mayflower Hotel. THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1959 Page 2 The President and Mrs. Eisenhower were escorted to the East Room where they joined President and Mrs. Sean O'Kelly for a brief reception. 12:50 pm Proceeded to the State Room for Luncheon, 1:00 - 2:15 pm LUNCHEON in honor of the President and Mrs. Eisenhower given by President and Mrs. O'Kelly. 2:16 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the Mayflower Hotel and motored to the White House. 2:20 pm Arrived at the White House. 2:25 - 2:31 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 2:32 - 2:36 pm Hon. Don Paarlberg Mr. Phil Areeda Major John Eisenhower 2:35 - 2:36 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 2:36 - 2:39 pm Major John Eisenhower 2:43 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 2:54 - 3:54 pm The President practiced golf on the South Grounds. 4:00 - 4:10 pm Major John Eisenhower 4:05 - 4:17 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 4:13 - 4:30 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Robert Merriam 4:36 pm The President departed the White House and motored to Walter Reed Hospital to visit with Secretary Dulles. 4:55 pm Arrived at Walter Reed Hospital and was met by Major General Leonard Heaton who escorted the President to Secretary Dulles' suite, THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1959 Page 3 4:58 - 5:32 pm The President visited with Secretary Dulles. 5:34 pm Departed Walter Reed Hospital and motored to the White House. 5:53 pm Arrived at the White House. 5:54 - 5:55 pm Major John Eisenhower 5:58 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1959 8:15 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:25 - 8:27 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 9:25 - 9:33 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens (The President made a recording to be used at meeting of the President's Committee on Government Employment Policy) 10:00 - 10:15 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 10:25 - 10:30 am Major John Eisenhower 10:35 am The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 10:55 - 11:01 am Prime Minister Harold Macmillan Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd 11:02 am The President departed the White House and motored to Walter Reed Hospital to confer with Hon. John Foster Dulles. He was accompanied by Prime Minister Harold Macmillan Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd Captain Evan P. Aurand 11:14 am Arrived at Walter Reed Hospital. Group pictures were taken of the President, Hon. John Foster Dulles, Prime Minister Harold Macmillan, and Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd. 11:17 - 12:18 pm Conference with Hon. John Foster Dulles and above. 12:20 pm The President departed Walter Reed with above group and motored to Bethesda Naval Medical Center. 12:35 pm Arrived at Bethesda Naval Medical Center for takeoff for Camp David, Maryland. FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1959 Page 2 12:38 pm The President and his party were airborne for Camp David, Maryland, via helicopter. The following accompanied: Prime Minister Harold Macmillan Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd Mr. Peter Hope, Press Secretary to the Prime Minister Mr. William Harwood of Scotland Yard Hon. James Hagerty Mr. James Rowley Captain Evan P. Aurand CAMP DAVID, MD. 1:12 pm Arrived at Camp David Heliport, then motored to the lodgings. Hon. Christian Herter greeted them. 5:11 pm The President and Prime Minister Harold Macmillan departed Camp David and motored to the Gettysburg Farm. (Mr. William Harwood of Scotland Yard and Mr. Jack Lynch of the State Department were in follow-up car.) GETTYSBURG, PA. 5:46 pm Arrived at the Gettysburg Farm and inspected the farm and barns until 6:08 pm. 6:08 pm Departed the Gettysburg Farm and motored to Camp David, Md. CAMP DAVID, MD. 6:43 pm Arrived at Camp David, Md. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1959 CAMP DAVID, MD. The President and Prime Minister Macmillan remained at Camp David during the day. The following were also at Camp David: Hon. John A. McCone Hon. Donald A. Quarles General Nathan Twining Hon. James R. Killian, Jr. Hon. Robert Murphy Hon. G. Frederick Reinhardt Hon. Philip Farley Hon. John N. Irwin, II Sir Arthur Rumbold Sir Patrick Dean Hon. C. D. W. O'Neill Sir Harold Caccia, British Ambassador The following were at Camp David on Sunday, March 22, 1959. (See next page for the President's activities of this date). Ambassador John Hay Whitney Hon. Allen Dulles Hon. Livingston Merchant Hon. William Rountree Hon. G. Frederick Reinhardt Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Captain Evan P. Aurand Sir Arthur Rumbold Sir Patrick Dean Sir Norman Brook THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, MARCH 22, 1959 CAMP DAVID, MD. 10:45 am The President and Prime Minister Harold Macmillan departed Camp David and motored to Thurmont, Maryland, to the Trinity United Churchof Christ. 10:58 am Arrived at the Trinity United Church of Christ in Thurmont, Maryland. They were greeted by Mr. G. W. Wireman, Trustee of the Church, who asked them to sign the Register, then escorted them to their seats. (Mr. Wireman had written to the President earlier and invited him to attend services at this Church). Reverend Samuel A. Moyer delivered the Sermon. 12:00 Noon The President and Prime Minister Macmillan departed the Trinity United Church of Christ and motored to Floyd Akers' summer residence and drove around the place. 12:35 pm Arrived back at Camp David, Md. 3:42 pm The President and Prime Minister Macmillan departed Camp David and motored to Washington, D. C. WASHINGTON, D. C. They stopped by the residence of Hon. John Foster Dulles from 5:18 - 6:00 pm. 6:00 pm Departed the residence of Hon. John Foster Dulles and motored to the British Embassy where Prime Minister Harold Macmillan said goodbye to the President, The President and Mr. Hagerty then continued on to the White House. 6:10 pm Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, MARCH 23, 1959 8:00 am The President arrived in the office. 8:35 - 8:38 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 8:40 - 8:58 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Robert Merriam 9:03 - 9:05 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 9:06 - 9:10 am Hon. James Hagerty 9:33 - 9:42 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Gerald Morgan 9:43 - 9:56 am Major John Eisenhower 9:56 - 9:58 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 10:00 - 10:48 am The President met with the Executive Committee of The Governors' Conference re permanent unemployment compensation law: Governor LeRoy Collins, Florida Governor William G. Stratton, Illinois Governor James P. Coleman, Mississippi Governor William F. Quinn, Hawaii Governor Cecil H. Underwood, West Virginia Governor John E. Davis, North Dakota Governor George D. Clyde, Utah Governor Steve McNichols, Colorado Mr. Brevard Crihfield, Secretary of Governors' Conference Hon. Robert B. Anderson Hon. James P. Mitchell Hon. James O'Connell Hon. Lewis L. Strauss Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier Hon. Newell Brown Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Robert Merriam Mr. Wayne Warrington 10:48 - 11:05 am Hon. Robert Merriam Major John Eisenhower MONDAY, MARCH 23, 1959 Page 2 11:12 - 11:34 am Hon. George V. Allen 11:47 - 12:00 Noon H. E. Aziz Ahmed Ambassador of Pakistan (To present credentials) Hon. Robert Corrigan, State Department 12:07 - 12:10 pm Hon. David Kendall 12:25 - 12:28 pm The Members of the Executive Committee of The Governor's Conference had picture taken with the President. 12:30 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:25 - 3:25 pm The President practiced golf on the South Grounds. 3:28 pm Arrived in the office. 3:45 - 3:55 pm Hon. Malcolm Moos 3:58 - 4:02 pm The President and Prime Minister Harold Macmillan posed for pictures in the President's office. 4:03 - 4:28 pm Hon. Harold Macmillan Hon. Christian Herter Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd Hon. Livingston Merchant Sir Harold Caccia Hon. Frederic Reinhardt Sir Norman Brook Hon. John Hay Whitney Sir Frederick Hoyar Millar Hon. John Irwin Sir Anthony Rumbold Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 4:51 - 4:57 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 5:10 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion, THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 1959 7:58 am The President arrived in the office. 8:15 - 8:25 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Bryce Harlow 8:30 - 10:50 am LEGISLATIVE LEADERS MEETING The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Senator Everett Dirksen Senator Thomas Kuchel Senator Styles Bridges Senator Leverett Saltonstall Senator John J. Williams Congressman Charles Halleck Congressman Leslie Arends Congressman John W. Byrnes Congressman Charles B. Hoeven Congressman Leo Allen Congressman John Taber Congressman Richard Simpson Hon. Arthur Flemming Hon. C. Douglas Dillon Hon. William B. Macomber, Jr. Hon. Neil Brown Hon. Maurice Stans Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier Hon. John Patterson Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. Edward McCabe Hon. Jack Anderson Hon. Clyde Wheeler Hon. Earle Chesney Hon. Homer Gruenther Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. David Kendall Hon. Don Paarlberg Mr. Roemer McPhee Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Robert Merriam Mrs. Anne Wheaton Mr. Wayne Warrington Mr. Arthur Minnich TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 1959 Page 2 10:50 - 11:00 am Hon. Gordon Gray 11:00 - 11:32 am H. E. Hans Christian Hansen Prime Minister of Denmark H. E. Count Kield Gustav Knuth-Winterfeldt Ambassador of Denmark Hon. Livingston Merchant Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs (Picture taken) 11:32 - 11:40 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Major John Eisenhower 11:40 - 11:45 am Hon. James Hagerty Major John Eisenhower 11:45 - 11:55 am Major John Eisenhower 12:00 - 12:08 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 12:09 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) The President gave a Stag Luncheon for His Majesty Hussein I, King of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan: His Majesty Hussein I Prime Minister Samir Rifa'i of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan Ambassador Midhet Juma of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan H. E. Hazza' el-Majali, Court Minister H. E. Bahjat Talhouni, Chief of the Royal Cabinet H. E. Sam'an Daoud Minister of Finance and Minister of National Economy H. E. Ekef el-Fayiz, Minister of Agriculture H. E. Anastas Hanania, Vice President, Jordan Development Board H. E. Abdul Moneim el-Rifa'i Director of National Guidance Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon. Sam Rayburn Hon. Christian Herter (continued) TUES DAY, MARCH 24, 1959 Page 3 1:00 pm LUNCHEON for His Majesty Hussein I, King of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan (continued): Congressman John W. McCormack Congressman Charles A. Halleck Hon. C. Douglas Dillon, Under Secretary of State Hon. Donald A. Quarles, Deputy Secretary of Defense Hon. Wilbur M. Brucker, Secretary of the Army Hon. James H. Douglas, Secretary of the Air Force Hon. Elmer F. Bennett, Under Secretary of Interior General Nathan F. Twining, Chrm., Joint Chiefs of Staff Hon. Allen W. Dulles, Director, CIA Hon. George V. Allen, Director, USIA Hon. William M. Rountree, Assistant Secretary of State Hon. Charles K. Rice, Assistant Attorney General Hon. Eugene J. Lyons, Assistant Postmaster General Hon. Marvin L. McLain, Assistant Secretary of Agric. Hon. George T. Moore, Asst. Secretary of Commerce Hon. Stuart Rothman, Solicitor, Dept. of Labor Hon. Wiley T. Buchanan, Jr. Hon. Sheldon T. Mills, Ambassador-designate to Jordan Hon. George H. Roderick, Assistant Secretary of Army Hon. Lyle S. Garlock, Assistant Secretary of Air Force Mr. Kenneth S. Adams, Phillips Petroleum Co., Oklahoma Mr. Marvin L. Arrowsmith, President, White House Correspondents Association Mr. Michael Baker, Jr., Pennsylvania Mr. Lawrence J. Bernard, Washington, D. C. Mr. Calvin Davis, Harza Engineering Company, Chicago, Illinois Reverend Dr. Edward L. R. Elson, Washington, D. C. Hon. Robert V. Fleming, Riggs National Bank Mr. Julian Goodman, President, Radio and Television Association Hon. Eric Johnston, Motion Picture Association Mr. William H. Lawrence, President, National Press Club Mr. James H. Lemon, Washington, D. C. Mr. John E. McClure, Washington, D. C. Mr. Orvis Nelson, Transocean Airlines, California Mr. John Noble, President, Tapline, N. Y. City Mr. John E. Shea, Washington, D. C. Mr. Ronald Weston, President, White House Photographers Association TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 1959 Page 4 2:30 pm The President returned to the office. 2:45 - 3:01 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 3:02 pm The President went to the Mansion. 3:10 - 3:47 pm Practiced golf on the South Grounds. 3:48 pm The President returned to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1959 8:33 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:45 - 8:47 am Hon. Gordon Gray 8:50 - 9:03 am Hon. William C. Trimble Newly appointed Ambassador to Cambodia (Called on the President before departing for his post at Phnom Penh) 9:18 - 9:26 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 9:34 - 10:28 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. James Hagerty Hon. David Kendall Hon. James R. Killian, Jr. Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier Hon. Robert Merriam Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Mrs. Anne Wheaton Major John Eisenhower 10:30 - 11:00 am PRESS CONFERENCE 11:03 - 11:05 am Hon. James Hagerty 11:15 - 12:13 pm His Majesty Hussein I, King of Jordan H. E. Mr. Samir Rifa'i, Prime Minister H. E. Mr. Midhet Juma, Ambassador Hon. Christian Herter Hon. William Rountree Hon. Sheldon T. Mills Hon. Wiley Buchanan (for introductions only) Major John Eisenhower 12:13 pm - 12:24 Major John Eisenhower 12:27 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 1:00 pm (LUNCH) WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1959 Page 2 2:25 pm The President returned to the office. 2:25 - 2:27 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 2:27 - 2:35 pm Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. David Kendall 2:55 - 3:43 pm The President practiced golf on the South Grounds. 3:45 pm Returned to the office. 3:48 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 5:00 pm (Dr. Milton Eisenhower) OFF THE RECORD (Saw the President in the Mansion) THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1959 8:22 am The President arrived at the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:25 - 8:28 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 8:30 - 8:37 am (Mr. Joseph N. Greene, Jr.) OFF THE RECORD (Special Assistant to the Secretary of State) 8:37 - 8:41 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 8:41 - 8:47 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 8:57 - 9:07 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 9:07 - 9:50 am (Hon. Richard M. Nixon) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Christian Herter) (Meeting arranged by (Hon. Donald A. Quarles) Hon. Gordon Gray) (Hon. John A. McCone) (General Nathan Twining) (Hon. Allen W. Dulles) (Hon. Gordon Gray) (Hon. Livingston Merchant) (Mr. Martin Hillenbrand) (Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster) (Major John Eisenhower) 9:12 - 9:13 am Hon. James Hagerty 9:50 - 10:03 am Hon. Richard M. Nixon 10:00 - 11:09 am NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL MEETING The President Hon. Christian A. Herter Hon. Donald A. Quarles Hon, Leo A. Hoegh Hon. Fred C. Scribner, Jr. Hon. Maurice H. Stans, Jr. Hon. John A. McCone General Nathan F. Twining Hon. Allen W. Dulles Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. George V. Allen Hon. Gordon Gray (continued) THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1959 Page 2 10:00 - 11:09 am NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL MEETING (continued): Hon. James R. Killian, Jr. Hon. Karl G. Harr, Jr. Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. John N. Irwin, II Major John Eisenhower Hon. James S. Lay, Jr. Mr. Howard Furnas, Department of State 11:10'- - 11:18 am Hon. Christian A. Herter Hon. Fred C. Scribner, Jr. Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 11:18 - 11:35 am The President received the National Teacher of the Year, Miss Edna Donley of Alva, Oklahoma. The following accompanied: Hon. Arthur S. Flemming Dr. Lawrence Derthick Dr. Oliver Hodge Oklahoma State Superintendent of Public Instruction, and President-elect of the Council of Chief State School Officers Hon. Arthur V. Langlie President, McCall Corporation, New York and former Governor of State of Washington Mr. Herbert Mayes Editor of McCall's Magazine (Picture taken) 11:35 - 11:40 am Hon. Gerald Morgan 11:36 - 11:48 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 11:42 - 11:55 am Major John Eisenhower 11:56 am The President departed the office and went to the Broadcast Room to do a Film on NATO Defense College. 12:00 Noon To the Mansion. 12:20 pm The President departed the White House via helicopter and flew to the Gettysburg Farm, accompanied by: Golonel Robert L. Schulz Mrs. Ann Whitman CWO William Elder Colonel Walter Tkach (in second helicopter) GETTYSBURG, PA. THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1959 Page 3 1:02 pm Arrived at the Gettysburg Farm. 2:16 pm The President departed the Farm and motored to the Gettysburg Country Club: 2:25 pm Arrived at the Gettysburg Country Club. 2:40 - 4:40 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with General Arthur Nevins. 4:44 pm Departed the Gettysburg Country Club and motored to the Farm. 4:50 pm Arrived at the Farm. THE PRESIDENT's APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 11959 GETTYSBURG, PA. 9:12 - 10:37 am The President and General Arthur Nevins made an inspection of the barns and grounds. 10:15 am Mrs. Everett Hughes entered the Farm. 11:44 am The President and Mrs. Eisenhower, accompanied by Mrs. Everett Hughes, departed the Farm and motored to the Methodist Church of Gettysburg, where Community Good Friday Services were held. 11:54 am Arrived at the Methodist Church. They were greeted by Mr. Charles Coffman, Head Usher. 12:00 - 12:25 pm Attended Good Friday Services. Reverend William E. Fenstermaker, Pastor of the Methodist Church, escorted the President and Mrs. Eisenhower to their car. 12:29 pm Departed the Church and motored to the Farm. 12:38 pm Arrived at the Farm. No further activity this date. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 1959 GETTYSBURG, PA. 9:46 am Mrs. Walton Walker and Mrs. Harold Titus entered the Farm to visit Mrs. Eisenhower. 2:30 pm The President and Major John Eisenhower departed the Farm and motored to the Gettysburg Country Club. 2:38 pm Arrived at the Gettysburg Country Club. 2:58 - 4:17 pm The President played 9 holes of golf with Major John Eisenhower General Arthur Nevins 4:22 pm The President and Major John Eisenhower departed the Gettysburg Country Club and motored to the Farm. 4:30 pm Arrived at the Farm, 6:35 - 6:50 pm The President watched David Eisenhower play ball on the lawn. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, MARCH 29, 1959 EASTER SUNDAY GETTYSBURG, PA. 8:27 - 9:40 am The President and Chief West walked around the grounds. 10:35 am The President and Mrs. Eisenhower, accompanied by Mrs. Everett Hughes, departed the Farm and motored to the Gettysburg Presbyterian Church. Major and Mrs. John Eisenhower and children followed in another car, 10:42 am Arrived at the Gettysburg Church - Presbyterian - where they were greeted by Mr. Willard Sherman, Host Usher, who escorted them to their seats. 10:45 - 11:38 am Attended Easter Sunday Services, conducted by Reverend Robert MacAskill. Following the services, Reverend MacAskill escorted the President and family to their cars. Before departing the Church, the President accepted a baby chick from Bobbie, aged 3, son of Mrs. Florence Reif. 11:47 am Departed the Church and motored to the Farm. 11:55 am Arrived at the Farm. 12:22 pm The President took pictures of his grandchildren on the front lawn of the residence. Major and Mrs. John Eisenhower and children had lunch with the President and Mrs. Eisenhower, THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, MARCH 30, 1959 GETTYSBURG, PA. 10:47 am The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the Farm and motored to the White House. WASHINGTON, D. C. 12:36 pm Arrived at the White House. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:33 pm The President arrived in the office. 2:36 - 2:39 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 2:40 - 3:13 pm Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier 3:13 - 3:27 pm Hon. Gordon Gray 3:27 - 3:34 pm Hon. James Hagerty 3:34 - 3:38 pm Major John Eisenhower 3:39 - 3:48 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons 3:48 - 3:55 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 5:00 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion, THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, MARCH 31, 1959 7:52 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:14 - 8:29 am Major John Eisenhower 8:29 - 8:35 am Hon. David Kendall Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 8:35 - 8:44 am Hon. David Kendall 8:44 - 9:30 am (Hon. Christian Herter) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. C. Douglas Dillon) (Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster) 9:30 - 9:45 am (Hon. Christian Herter) OFF THE RECORD (Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster) 9:48 - 10:30 am (Hon. Wilton B. Persons) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. David Kendall) 10:30 - 11:00 am Hon. Arthur Flemming Hon. Wilton B. Persons 11:17 - 11:25 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 11:25 - 11:30 am Major General Frank A. Tobey, Chief of Chaplains, Army Rear Admiral George A. Rosso, Chief of Chaplains, Navy Major General Terrence P. Finnegan, Chief of Chaplains, Air Force Lt. Commander Samuel Sobel, Chaplain, Navy Commander Algernon M. Oliver, U. S. N., Secretary of Armed Forces Chaplains Board Hon. Fred Fox (Presented copy of new hymnal to the President) 11:30 - 11:48 am (Mr. K. L. Wilson OFF THE RECORD President U. S. Olympic Committee) (Mr. J. Lyman Bingham, New York Executive Director, Olympic Committee) (Hon. Thomas E. Stephens) (Saw the President re 1960 Olympics in Rome) 11:48 - 11:56 am (Dr. Earl D. Emery, D.D.S. OFF THE RECORD of LaGrange, Illinois, and son Jim) (Friend of Earl Eisenhower) TUESDAY, MARCH 31, 1959 Page 2 12:02 - 12:04 pm Captain Dale J. Crittenberger 12:10 - 12:13 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens Captain Dale J. Crittenberger 12:13 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:20 pm The President returned to the office, accompanied by Major John Eisenhower 2:25 - 2:27 pm Major John Eisenhower 2:35 - 2:40 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 2:47 - 3:27 pm Hon. David K. Bruce Ambassador to Germany 3:27 - 3:34 pm Hon. Malcolm Moos Major John Eisenhower (joined at 3:30 pm) 3:34 - 4:41 pm The President practiced golf on the South Grounds. 4:43 pm Returned to the office. 5:22 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1959 8:32 am The President arrived in the office, 8:36 - 8:37 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 8:48 - 8:55 Hon. David Kendall 8:58 - 9:26 am The President was presented Baseball Pass for 1959 by the following: Mr. William Robertson Washington American League Baseball Club Mr. Joseph Cronin President of the American League Kevin Cronin (9) Mr. Joseph McKenny Public Relations, American League Hon. Thomas E. Stephens (Picture taken) 9:26 - 9:54 am (Hon. Meade Alcorn) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Thomas E. Stephens, from 9:28 - 9:30 am) (Hon. Wilton B. Persons) 9:54 - 10:18 am Hon. James P. Mitchell 10:23 - 10:24 am (Hon. Meade Alcorn) OFF THE RECORD (For picture with the President, taken by Abbie Rowe) 11:17 - 11:38 am (General Edwin Clark) OFF THE RECORD 11:38 - 12:06 pm Dr. T. Keith Glennan Hon. Wilton B. Persons 12:06 - 12:08 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 12:08 - 12:27 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 12:30 - 12:32 pm Hon. Robert Merriam 1:05 - 1:35 pm (Dr. James L. Morrill) OFF THE RECORD (University of Minnesota) (Hon. Robert Merriam) WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1959 Page 2 1:37 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:40 pm (LUNCH) 5:00 pm Mr. and Mrs. Walker Buckner (Guests of the President and Mrs. Eisenhower in the Mansion) THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDA Y, APRIL 2, 1959 8:43 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:43 - 8:51 am Major John Eisenhower 8:50 - 9:00 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 9:00 - 10:18 am NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL MEETING The President Hon. C. Douglas Dillon Hon. Neil McElroy Hon. John S. Patterson Hon. Fred C. Scribner, Jr. Hon. Maurice Stans Hon. John A. McCone Hon. Fred A. Seaton Hon. Frederick H. Mueller Hon. Alan T. Waterman Hon. T. Keith Glennan General Nathan F. Twining Hon. Allen W. Dulles Hon. Donald Quarles Mr. Howard Furnas Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. George V. Allen Hon. Clarence B. Randall Hon. Gordon Gray Hon. James R. Killian, Jr. Hon. Karl G. Harr, Jr. Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Gerard C. Smith Major John Eisenhower Hon. James S. Lay, Jr. Hon. S. Everett Gleason 10:32 am The President and Mrs. Eisenhower, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz, departed the White House and motored to the Departmental Auditorium. The purpose of this visit was to attend the Opening Session and Tenth Anniversary Ceremony of the NATO Spring Ministerial Meeting. THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1959 Page 2 10:36 am Arrived at the Departmental Auditorium. They were greeted by Hon. Wiley Buchanan, Chief of Protocol of the State Department. Mrs. Eisenhower was escorted to her seat by Hon. Robert Corrigan. The President went to Conference Room A where the following were assembled: Foreign Ministers and NATO Representatives: Belgium - Pierre Wigny Canada - George R. Pearkes Denmark - M. A. Wassard France - Maurice Couve de Murville Germany - Heinrich von Brentano Greece - Panayotis Canellopoulos Iceland - Hans G. Andersen Italy - Guiseppe Pella Luxembourg - Eugene Schaus Netherlands - Joseph M. A. H. Luns D. U. Stikker Norway - Halvard M. Lange Portugal - Marcello Mathias Turkey - Fatin Rustu Zorlu United Kingdom - Selwyn Lloyd Hon. Christian Herter Hon. Paul-Henri Spaak, Secretary General of NATO Hon. Livingston Merchant Hon. Frederich Reinhardt, State Department Counselor The President and the above then went to the stage. 10:40 am Speeches by Hon. Christian Herter Foreign Minister Luns of the Netherlands who is Honorary President of the Council Secretary General Paul-Henri Spaak 11:19 - 11:33 am The President addressed the Opening Session and Tenth Anniversary Ceremony of the NATO Spring Ministerial Meeting. THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1959 Page 3 11:37 am The President and Mrs. Eisenhower, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz, departed the Departmental Auditorium and motored to the White House. 11:40 am Arrived at the White House. 1:00 pm The President gave a Stag Luncheon at the White House for the NATO Group: H. E. Joseph M. A. H. Luns Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands H. E. Paul-Henri Spaak Secretary General of NATO H. E. Pierre Wigny Minister of Foreign Affairs of Belgium H. E. Jens Otto Kray Foreign Minister of Denmark H. E. Maurice Couve de Murville Minister of Foreign Affairs of the French Republic H. E. Henrich von Brentano Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Federal Republic of Germany H. E. Panagiotis Canellopoulos Deputy Prime Minister of Greece H. E. Giuseppe Pella Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Italian Republic H. E. Eugene Schaus Minister of Foreign Affairs of Luxembourg H. E. Halvard M. Lange Minister of Foreign Affairs of Norway H. E. Dr. Marcello Matthias Minister of Foreign Affairs of Portugal H. E. Fatin Rustu Zorlu Minister of Foreign Affairs of Turkey The Rt. Hon. Selwyn Lloyd Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs of Great Britain The Hon, George R. Pearkes Minister of National Defense of Canada H. E. The Ambassador of Belgium Baron Silvercruys H. E. The Ambassador of Portugal Mr. Luis Esteves Fernandes (continued) THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1959 Page 4 1;00 pm Luncheon for NATO Group (continued): H. E. The Ambassador of the Netherlands Dr. J. H. van Roijen H. E. The Ambassador of Italy Mr. Manlio Brosio H. E. The Ambassador of Iceland Mr. Thor Thors H. E. The Ambassador of the French Republic Mr. Herve Alphand H. E. The British Ambassador Sir Harold Caccia H. E. The Ambassador of the Turkish Republic Mr. Ali A. H. Urguplu H. E. The German Ambassador Mr. Welhelm G. Grewe H. E. The Ambassador of Norway Mr. Paul Koht H. E. The Ambassador of Greece Mr. Alexis S. Liatis H. E. The Ambassador of Luxembourg Mr. Georges Heisbourg H. E. The Ambassador of Denmark Count Kield Gustav Knuth-Winterfeldt H. E. The Ambassador of Canada Mr. Arnold D. P. Heeney H. E. Hans G. Andersen Permanent Representative of Iceland to NATO H. E. Andre de Staercke Permanent Representative of Belgium to NATO H. E. Jens M. Boyesen Permanent Representative of Norway to NATO H. E. M. A. Wassard Permanent Representative of Denmark to NATO H. E. Michel Melas Permanent Representative of Greece to NATO H. E. Sir Frank Roberts Permanent Representative of the United Kingdom to NATO H. E. Selim Sarper Permanent Representative of the Turkist Republic to NATO The Hon. W. Randolph Burgess Permanent Representative of the United States to NATO (continued) THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1959 Page 5 1:00 pm Luncheon for NATO Group (continued): H. E. Antonio de Faria Permanent Representative of Portugal to NATO H. E. Umberto Grazzi Permanent Representative to NATO from Italy H. E. D. U. Stikker Permanent Representative of the Netherlands to NATO H. E. Jules Leger Permanent Representative of Canada to NATO H. E. Paul Reuter Permanent Representative of Luxembourg to NATO H. E. Pierre de Leusse Permanent Representative of the French Republic to NATO H. E. Gebhardt von Walther Permanent Representative of Germany to NATO H. E. Alberico Casardi Deputy Secretary General of NATO General Benjamin R. P. F. Hasselman Chairman, Military Committee of NATO General Max Gelee NATO Standing Group Admiral Sir Michael M. Denny NATO Standing Group Admiral Walter F. Boone NATO Standing Group Admiral Jerauld Wright Supreme Allied Commander Atlantic Sir Evelyn Shuckburgh Assistant Secretary General of NATO for Political Affairs Mr. E. H. Meili Assistant Secretary General of NATO for Production and Logistics The Lord Coleridge Executive Secretary of NATO Major General Theodore W. Parker NATO Standing Group Dr. Norman F. Ramsey NATO Science Adviser Hon. Neil H. McElroy Hon. Wilton B. Persons (continued) THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1959 Page 6 1:00 pm Luncheon for NATO Group (continued): Hon. Everett McK. Dirksen Hon. Christian A. Herter Hon. C. Douglas Dillon Hon. Donald A. Quarles Hon. Herbert F. York Hon. Fred C. Scribner, Jr. General Nathan F. Twining Hon. Gordon Gray Hon. Robert D. Murphy Hon. Loy W. Henderson Hon. G. Frederick Reinhardt Hon. Livingston T. Merchant Hon. Francis O. Wilcox Hon. T. Grayson Upton Hon. John N. Irwin II Hon. Wiley T. Buchanan, Jr. Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Major John S. D. Eisenhower 2:35 pm The President posed for pictures on front portico of the White House with the NATO Group. 2:43 pm Returned to the office. 2:44 - 2:45 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 2:45 - 3:45 pm (Hon. James R. Killian, Jr.) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. John A. McCone) (Dr. Alan T. Waterman) (Dr. Herbert F. York) (Hon. Elmer Staats) (Dr. E. R. Piore) (Dr. Edwin M. McMillan) (Hon. Wilton B. Persons) (Mr. David z. Beckler) (Brig. General A. J. Goodpaster) 3:45 - 3:47 pm (Hon. John A. McCone) OFF THE RECORD (Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster) 3:47 - 3:49 pm (Hon. John A. McCone) OFF THE RECORD 3:50 - 3:53 pm Hon. Gordon Gray Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 3:53 - 4:06 pm Hon. Gordon Gray THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1959 Page 7 4:06 - 4:12 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 4:15 - 5:22 pm Hon. Malcolm Moos 5:25 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1959 8:17 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:17 - 8:34 am Major John Eisenhower 8:34 - 8:40 am Hon. David Kendall 8:36 - 8:37 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 8:40 - 8:44 am Hon. James Hagerty 8:44 - 9:00 am (Hon. Dillon Anderson) OFF THE RECORD 9:00 - 9:43 am (Hon. Allen Dulles) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Neil McElroy) (General Nathan Twining) (Hon. Donald A. Quarles) (Hon. Robert Murphy) (Hon. James R. Killian, Jr.) (Mr. Richard Bissell) (Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster) (Major John Eisenhower) 9:30 - 9:55 am Hon. Fred Seaton Hon. Wilbur A. Dexheimer Commissioner, Bureau of Reclamation 9:55 - 10:02 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 10:02 - 10:34 am (Mr. Walter Ruschmeyer) OFF THE RECORD (Mr. Frank Donohue) (Colonel Robert L. Schulz) 10:35 - 10:55 am The President received the following representatives of the National Association of Evangelicals: Herbert S. Mekeel, President Schenectady, New York George L. Ford, Executive Director Wheaton, Illinois Clyde W. Taylor, Secretary of Public Affairs Washington, D. C. Hon. Thomas E. Stephens accompanied FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1959 Page 2 10:55 am The President departed the office and went to the Mansion, accompanied by Hon. Wilton B. Persons. 11:00 - 11:17 am The President and Mrs. Eisenhower received a group from National Cherry Blossom Festival who presented a cherry tree to them: Mr. Herbert Blunck Chairman, National Cherry Blossom Festival Mr. Harry Merrick Chairman, Greater National Capital Committee Mr. Bryson Rash Mr. James Ford Mr. Evend Scoyen Acting Director, National Park Service 11:30 am The President departed the White House via helicopter and flew to his Gettysburg Farm. He was accompanied by Captain Evan P. Aurand Mrs. Ann Whitman Mr. Wayne Hawks Mr. James Rowley In second helicopter were General Howard McC. Snyder Miss Mary Caffrey Captain Olive Marsh Secret Service Agents Hon. Thomas E. Stephens went to Gettysburg by car. 12:07 pm The President arrived at the Farm. 2:24 - 3:30 pm The President and Mr. George Allen inspected the fitting barn and Mr. Allen's farm. 8:13 pm Mr. William Robinson entered the Farm. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 1959 GETTYSBURG, PA. 9:51 am The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the Farm and motored to Gettysburg College. 10:00 am Arrived at Gettysburg College. They were greeted by General W. S. Paul, President of Gettysburg College, who escorted them to the platform. Program of the 127th Anniversary and celebration of Founder's Day at Gettysburg College: Invocation by Edwerth E. Korte, Chaplain of Gettysburg College. Address by General Willard S. Paul, President of Gettysburg College. Honorary Doctor of Laws degrees were conferred upon Hon. Fred Seaton, Secretary of the Interior Judge W. Clarence Sheely President of County Courts, Adams County, Pa. 10:30 - 10:58 am ADDRESS BY THE PRESIDENT 11:08 am The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed Gettysburg College and motored to the Farm. 11:18 am Arrived at the Gettysburg Farm. The following were guests at the Farm during the afternoon: Mr. George Allen Mr. William Robinson General and Mrs. Arthur Nevins Mrs. Everett Hughes THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, APRIL 5, 1959 GETTYSBURG, PA. 8:40 - 9:15 am The President walked around the farm. 9:55 - 10:45 am The President and Mr. George Allen motored to the Hartley Farm, Major John Eisenhower's residence, and the Duck Pond. 11:02 - 5:43 pm General and Mrs. Arthur Nevins were guests at the Farm. 5:55 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the Farm and motored to the White House. WASHINGTON, D. C. 7:48 pm Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, APRIL 6, 1959 8:00 am (Hon. James R. Killian, Jr.) OFF THE RECORD (Dr. Herbert F. York) (Had breakfast with the President) 9:00 am The President arrived in the office. 9:00 - 9:30 am (Hon. Wilton B. Persons) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. James R. Killian, Jr., until 9:17 am) 9:30 - 10:00 am (General Lauris Norstad) OFF THE RECORD 10:00 - 10:07 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 10:14 - 10:16 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 10:16 - 10:26 am Hon. James P. Mitchell Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. James Hagerty 10:26 - 10:27 am Hon. James Hagerty 10:27 - 10:35 am Hon. Walter Robertson 10:35 - 10:55 am (U Law Yone, Special Emissary of the OFF THE RECORD Prime Minister of Burma) (Hon. Walter Robertson) 10:55 - 11:02 am Hon. Christian Herter Mr. Jerry Wadsworth Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 11:02 - 11:47 am Hon. Christian Herter Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 11:47 - 11:48 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 11:48 - 12:18 pm Dr. Malcolm Moos 12:16 - 12:18 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 12:18 - 12:19 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons 12:24 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. MONDAY, APRIL 6, 1959 Page 2 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:13 pm The President returned to the office, 2:27 - 2:30 pm Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Robert Merriam 2:40 - 2:42 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons 2:43 - 3:08 pm (Hon. Arthur Summerfield) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Wilton B. Persons) 3:08 - 3:48 pm (Hon. Richard M. Nixon) OFF THE RECORD 3:50 pm The President went to the South Grounds to practice golf. 5:00 pm Returned to the office. 5:02 - 5:17 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 5:17 pm Mr. George Allen 5:29 pm The President departed the office and returned to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1959 7:55 A.M. The President arrived at the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz 8:02 - 8:50 Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 8:50 - 9:03 Hon. David Kendall 9:06 - 9:18 Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 9:18 - 9:30 Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 9:30 - 9:55 (Hon. Neil McElroy) (Mr. Richard Bissell) OFF THE RECORD (Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster) 9:55 - 10:18 Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 10:18 - 10:27 Hon. Wilton B. Persons 10:30 The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the White House and motored to MATS Terminal to fly to Augusta, Georgia 10:47 The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed MATS Terminal aboard the COLUMBINE enroute to Bush Field, Augusta, Georgia. AUGUSTA, GA. 12:43 P.M. The President and Mrs. Eisenhower arrived at Bush Field in Augusta and motored to the Augusta National Golf Club, arriving there at 1:12 p.m. 1:35 - 2:04 The President practiced golf on the practice green. 2:05 - 5:31 The President played 18 holes of golf with: Mr. Clifford Roberts Mr. William Robinson Mr. Byron Nelson 5:45 The President returned to his cottage. TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1959 AUGUSTA, GEORGIA 6:35 - 6:55 P.M. The President and Mrs. Eisenhower toured the 10th, 14th and 15th and 16th holes at the Augusta National Golf Club via golf cart 6:55 - 7:58 The President and Mrs. Eisenhower were at the Jones Cottage where they visited with: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woodruff Mrs. Clarence Schoo (No further activity this date) THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1959 AUGUSTA, GEORGIA 8:45 A.M. The President walked to his office. 9:10 The President departed his office and walked to the Pro Shop. 9:25 The President returned to his cottage. 9:47 - 10:22 The President went to "Par 3" Course, teeing off at 9:49 and playing 9 holes of golf alone. 10:22 The President was joined by Mr. Clifford Roberts at the 9th hole and they looked over the course together. 10:40 The President and Mr. Roberts went by golf cart to the Club House. 10:50 The President went to his office. 11:00 The President returned to his cottage. 1:15 P.M. The President left his cottage and went to Bobby Jones' cottage. 1:30 The President went to the practice green and practiced golf. 1:50 - 5:08 The President played 18 holes of golf with: Mr. Robert Woodruff Mr. Ellis Slater Mr. Clarence Schoo 5:15 - 5:45 The President practiced golf. 5:46 The President returned to his cottage. (No further activity this date) THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1959 AUGUSTA, GEORGIA 8:04 A.M. The President walked to his office. 8:45 The President returned to his cottage. 8:50 - 9:23 The President practiced golf on the practice tee. 9:24 - 12:30 P.M. The President played 18 holes of golf with: Mr. Richard Garlington Mr. William Robinson Mr. Barry Leithead 12:32 P.M. The President went to his cottage. 2:35 The President went to his office. 3:55 The President returned to his cottage. (No further activity this date) THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1959 AUGUSTA, GEORGIA 8:07 A.M. The President departed his cottage via Golf Cart and motored to his office. 8:30 The President left his office and went to the practice green. 8:49 - 12:02 P.M. The President played 18 holes of golf with: Mr. Robert Woodruff Mr. Ellis Slater Mr. William Robinson 12:06 The President returned to his cottage. 12:23 The President departed his cottage via golf cart and motored to his office. 12:29 - 1:10 The President met with the following members of the Republican Nominating Committee in his office: Mr. Ray C. Bliss of Ohio Mr. G. Harold Alexander of Florida Mrs. C. Wayland Brooks of Illinois Mr. Richard F. Cooper of New Hampshire Mr. Ted Dalton of Virginia Mr. Harry Darby of Kansas Mrs. Rae C. Hooker of Michigan Mr. Wellington D. Franklin of Montana Mrs. Webster Todd of New Jersey Mrs. Neal Tourtellotte of Washington State (Hon. James C. Hagerty present for this appointment) 1:10 The President, Mr. Hagerty and the above-named group departed the President's office and walked to his cottage. FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1959 AUGUSTA, GEORGIA 2:31 - 2:35 P.M. Stills and newsreel photos were taken of the President and Mrs. Eisenhower and members of the Republican Nonimating Committee at the Club. 2:40 The Committee departed the Club and the President and the First Lady went to the cottage. (No further activity this date) THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1959 AUGUSTA, GEORGIA 8:20 - 8:52 A.M. The President was in the office. 9:25 - 12:35 P.M. The President played 18 holes of golf with: Mr. Albert Bradley Mr. W. Alton Jones Mr. Sig Larmon 2:23 - 3:48 P.M. The President worked in his office. 6:40 - 7:25 P.M. The President met with: Hon. Allen Dulles Mr. Jerry Greene of State Department THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, APRIL 12, 1959 AUGUSTA, GEORGIA 8:45 - 9:58 A.M. The President was in the office. 10:00 - 10:05 President walked to the 1st tee and spoke with: Mr. Albert Bradley Mr. Sig Larmon 10:06 Returned to the cottage. 11:07 The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed Augusta National Golf Club to motor to the Reid Memorial Church for Sunday services. 11:12 Arrived at Reid Memorial Church 11:15 - 12:15 P.M. The President and Mrs. Eisenhowerattended services. Rev. Charles H. Gibboney delivered the sermon. 12:16 President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed Reid Memorial Church to motor to Augusta National Golf Club. 12:23 Arrived at the Club. 2:40 - 3:40 The President played 9 holes of golf (in the rain) with: Mr. Clifford Roberts Mr. William Robinson Mr. W. Alton Jones Mr. Billie Jo Patton (Mr. Albert Bradley accompanied them around the course). 3:43 President returned to the cottage. (No further activity this date) THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, APRIL 13, 1959 AUGUSTA, GEORGIA 9:08 A.M. The President, accompanied by Mr. Albert Bradley and Mr. William Robinson, departed the Augusta National Golf Club to motor to Bush Field. 9:30 Arrived at Bush Field. 9:35 President airborne for Washington, D.C., accompanied by: Mr. Albert Bradley Mr. William Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Sig Larmon Hon. James C. Hagerty General Howard Snyder Mrs. Ann Whitman Captain Olive Marsh Sgt. John Moaney Mr. James Rowley WASHINGTON, D. C. 11:17 The President and party arrived at MATS Terminal, and the President departed immediately for Walter Reed Hospital by car, accompanied by Hon. Wilton B. Persons and Hon. James C. Hagerty 11:46 President arrived at Walter Reed and was met by Major General Leonard Heaton. (The President visited with Secretary Dulles -- Hon. Allen Dulles and Mr. Jerry Greene were also present) 12:31 P.M. President and his party left Walter Reed Hospital. 12:50 President arrived at the White House, and went directly to his office. 12:52 - 12:57 Major John Eisenhower 12:54 - 12:56 Hon. Wilton B. Persons 12:57 President went to the Mansion. MONDAY, APRIL 13, 1959 Page 2 2:26 P.M. The President returned to the office. 2:28 - 2:31 Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 2:32 - 2:35 Mr. William J. Hopkins 2:32 - 2:47 Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. David Kendall Hon. Robert E. Merriam 2:48 - 3:05 Hon. Robert B. Anderson Hon. David Kendall 3:05 - 3:17 Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier 3:18 - 3:24 Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 3:25 The President and Hon. James C. Hagerty departed the White House to motor to the District of Columbia Red Cross Building 3:29 Arrived at the Red Cross Building. President was greeted by Mr. James Lambie Special Assistant in the White House Office Hon. Gordon Gray 3:30 - 3:40 The President addressed the 15th Annual Washington Conference of the Advertising Council, Inc. (he was introduced by Mr. Gray). 3:41 The President and Mr. Hagerty departed the Red Cross Building to motor tto the White House. 3:45 The President arrived back in his office. 3:45 - 4:45 Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 3:47 - 3:48 Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 4:02 - 4:25 (Hon. Christian Herter) OFF THE RECORD 4:45 - 4:55 Major John Eisenhower 5:07 The President went to the Mansion MORE MONDAY, APRIL 13, 1959 Page 3 7:25 P.M. The President departed the White House to motor to the Mayflower Hotel, accompanied by Mr. Aksel Nielsen Hon. Thomas E. Stephens Hon. James C. Hagerty The President said goodbye to Mr. Nielsen and continued on to the Statler Hotel. 7:32 The President arrived at the Statler Hotel and was greeted by Senator Thruston Morton, newly-elected Chairman of the Republican National Committee Mrs. Clare Williams, Assistant Chairman, Republican National Committee Hon. Meade Alcorn Proceeded to the Continental Room to attend dinner given by Republican Women's National Conference Invocation delivered by Dr. Edward L. R. Elson 7:45 Dinner began. Following is a list of those at the Head Table: The President Hon. Meade Alcorn, Retiring Chairman, Republican National Committee Hon. Thruston Morton Mrs. Clare B. Williams Hon. and Mrs. Robert B. Anderson Hon. and Mrs. Neil H. McElroy Hon. and Mrs. Arthur Summerfield Hon. and Mrs. Fred Seaton Hon. and Mrs. Ezra Taft Benson Hon. and Mrs. Lewis L. Strauss Hon. and Mrs. James P. Mitchell Hon. and Mrs. Arthur Flemming Hon. Joseph W. Martin, Jr. Hon. and Mrs. Wilton B. Persons Senator and Mrs. Everett M. Dirksen Senator and Mrs. Barry M. Goldwater Cong. and Mrs. Charles A. Halleck Cong. and Mrs. Richard A. Simpson Congresswoman Frances P. Bolton Congresswoman Marguerite Stitt Church MONDAY, APRIL 13, 1959 Page 4 Continuation of list of those at the Head Table at the Dinner of the Republican Women's National Conference: Congresswoman Florence P. Dwyer Congresswoman Edith Nourse Rogers Congresswoman Edna Simpson Congresswoman Catherine May Congresswoman Jessica McCullough Weis Miss Bertha S. Adkins Rev. and Mrs. Edward L. R. Elson Mrs. Meade Alcorn Mrs. Thruston B. Morton Mrs. Peter Gibson Mr. and Mrs. Spencer T. Olin Hon. and Mrs. William P. Rogers Following the dinner, Mrs. Clare Williams introduced Hon. Meade Alcorn who spoke briefly and then introduced Hon. Thruston Morton, newly-elected Chairman of the Republican National Committee, who made a few remarks. Then, Mrs. Williams introduced the President. 9:45 - 10:00 ADDRESS by the President to the Seventh Annual Republican Women's National Conference. 10:03 The President and Hon. James C. Hagerty departed the Statler to motor to the White House. 10:06 Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1959 7:25 A.M. The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 7:50 - 8:00 Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Bryce Harlow 8:00 - 9:35 LEGISLATIVE LEADERS MEETING The President The Vice President Senator Everett Dirksen Senator Thomas H. Kuchel Senator Styles Bridges Senator Andrew Schoeppel Cong. Charles Halleck Cong. Leslie Arends Cong. Charles B. Hoeven Cong. John W. Brynes Cong. Leo Allen Hon. James P. Mitchell Hon. Frederick H. Mueller Hon. Maurice Stans Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. Edward McCabe Hon. Jack Anderson Hon. Clyde Wheeler Hon. Gerald D. Morgan Hon. Earle Chesney Hon. David Kendall Hon. Homer Gruenther Hon. James C. Hagerty Hon. Robert E. Merriam Hon. Don Paarlberg Hon. Roehmer McPhee Mr. Sam Hughes of Budget Bureau 9:35 - 9:40 Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Gerald D. Morgan Hon. Robert E. Merriam (out at 9:37) Hon. Maurice Stans Hon. Rocco Siciliano TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1959 Page 2 9:40 - 9:42 A.M. Hon. David Kendall 9:50 - 10:02 Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 10:04 - 10:17 Major John Eisenhower 10:25 The President and Hon. James C. Hagerty departed the White House and motored to the Constitution Avenue entrance to the Senator Robert A. Taft Memorial on the Capitol grounds to attend its dedication. 10:28 Arrived at the Taft Memorial, where the President was greeted by Judge I. Jack Martin Cong. Carroll Reece Cong. Clarence J. Brown Invocation was given by the Reverend Frederick Brown Harris, Chaplain of the U.S. Senate. Remarks made by Cong. Reece on the meaning of the Memorial and he then introduced the Trustees of The Robert A. Taft Memorial Foundation. Remarks were then made by Cong. Brown, Chairman of the Physical Memorial Subcommittee, Senator Styles Bridges, Senator Harry Flood Byrd, William Howard Taft III and the Hon. Herbert Hoover, as Chairman of the Robert A. Taft Memorial Foundation. This was followed by REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT who presented the Memorial to the custody of The Congress. Acceptance was made by Hon. Richard M. Nixon for the U.S. Senate and Hon. Sam Rayburn for the U.S. House of Representatives. 11:37 The President and Mr. Hagerty departed the Memorial to motor back to the White House. 11:40 The President arrived back in his office. TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1959 Page 3 11:43 - 11:54 The President received the following of The Council of Bishops of The Methodist Church: Bishop James C. Baker (Retired) San Marino, California Bishop J. W. E. Brown Atlanta, Georgia Bishop Charles W. Brashares Chicago, Illinois Bishop M. W. Clair St. Louis, Missouri Bishop D. Stanley Coors St. Paul, Minnesota Bishop Fred P. Corson Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Bishop Ralph S. Cushman (Retired) Raleigh, North Carolina Bishop Dans Dawson Topeka, Kansas Bishop F. Gerald Ensley Des Moines, Iowa Bishop Eugene M. Frank St. Louis, Missouri Bishop Marvin A. Franklin Jackson, Mississippi Bishop Paul N. Garber Richmond, Virginia Bishop W. E. Hanmaker (Retired) Washington, D. C. Bishop Nolan B. Harmon Charlotte, North Carolina TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1959 Page 4 (Continuation of list of those of The Council of the Bishops of the Methodist Church received by the President): Bishop Bachman G. Hodge Bishop Glenn R. Phillips Birmingham, Alabama Denver, Colorado Bishop Robert E. Jones (Retired) Bishop J. Waskom Pickett (Ret.) Waveland, Mississippi Boston, Massachusetts Bishop Gerald Kennedy Bishop Clare Purcell (Ret.) Los Angeles, California Birmingham, Alabama Bishop Willis J. King Bishop Richard C. Raines New Orleans, Louisiana Indianapolis, Indiana Bishop W. Earl Ledden Bishop Marshall R. Reed Syracuse, New York Detroit, Michigan Bishop John Wesley Lord Bishop Alexander P. Shaw (Ret.) Boston, Massachusetts Los Angeles, California Bishop Edgar A. Love Bishop Roy H. Short Baltimore, Maryland Nashville, Tennessee Bishop J. Ralph Magee (Retired) Bishop A. Frank Smith Evanston, Illinois Houston, Texas Bishop Paul E. Martin Bishop W. Angie Smith Little Rock, Arkansas Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Bishop William C. Martin Bishop James H. Straughn (Ret.) Dallas, Texas Baltimore, Maryland Bishop Arthur J. Moore Bishop J. A. Subhan Atlanta, Georgia Hyderabad, India Bishop Frederick B. Newell Bishop Donald H. Tippett New York, New York San Francisco, California Bishop H. Clifford Northcott Bishop Edwin E. Voight Madison, Wisconsin Aberdeen, South Dakota Bishop G. Bromley Oxnam Bishop Raymond J. Wade (Ret.) Washington, D. C. St. Petersburg, Florida TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1959 Page 5 (Continuation of the list of those of The Council of Bishops of The Methodist Church received by the President): Bishop H. Bascom Watts Lincoln, Nebraska Bishop Herbert Welch (Retired) New York, New York Bishop Hazen G. Werner Columbus, Ohio Bishop Lloyd C. Wicke Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 11:55 The President went to the Mansion. 12:12 P.M. The President departed from South Grounds of the White House via helicopter for Bolling Air Force Base. 12:20 The President departed Bolling Air Force Base aboard the COLUMBINE enroute to Bush Field, Augusta, Georgia, accompanied by: Hon. James C. Hagerty Mrs. Ann Whitman Mr. James Rowley Mr. Dick Flohr Sgt. John Moaney AUGUSTA, GA. 2:00 The President arrived at Bush Field, Augusta, Georgia and departed immediately via helicopter to fly to the Augusta National Golf Club 2:14 The President arrived at his cottage at the Club. 2:24 - 5:15 The President played 18 holes of golf with: Mr. Clifford Roberts Mr. Julian Roberts Mr. Jerome Franklin 5:16 The President returned to his cottage 7:17 - 9:30 The President and Mrs. Eisenhower had dinner at the Club Dining Room. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 1959 AUGUSTA, GEORGIA 8:15 - 8:55 A.M. The President was in his office. 9:23 The President, accompanied by Hon. James C. Hagerty, departed the Augusta National Golf Club to motor to the Richmond Hotel in Augusta. 9:35 - 9:43 The President met with press correspondents and announced the resignation of the Hon. John Foster Dulles as Secretary of State. 9:54 President returned to his cottage at the Augusta National Golf Club. 10:05 - 11:05 The President practiced golf on the practice tee. 11:10 The President returned to his cottage. 1:20 - 1:35 P.M. The President again practiced on the practice tee. 1:35 - 4:38 The President played 18 holes of golf with: Mr. Clifford Roberts Mr. William Robinson Club Pro Gene Stout 4:38 - 4:55 President practiced golf 4:55 - 5:08 The President was in his office 5:10 The President returned to his cottage. (No further activity this date) THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1959 AUGUSTA, GEORGIA 7:45 A.M. The President, accompanied by Hon. James C. Hagerty, Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster and Hon. Gordon Gray, departed his cottage to walk to his office. 9:10 - 12:05 P. M. The President played 18 holes of golf with Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Gordon Gray 12:05 - 12:23 The President was in his office 12:23 The President walked from his office to the practice green with General Goodpaster and Mr. Gray who boarded a waiting helicopter, enroute to Washington. 12:25 The President returned to his cottage. 3:00 - 6:17 The President played 18 holes of golf with: Mr. Clifford Roberts Mr. Ellis Slater Club Pro Gene Stout 6:20 - 6:28 The President was in his office. 6:29 The President arrived at his cottage. (No further activity this date) THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1959 AUGUSTA, GEORGIA 8:25 - 10:00 A.M. The President was in his office. 10:00 - 11:25 The President practiced golf. 2:15 - 5:26 P.M. The President played 18 holes of golf with: Major John Eisenhower Mr. Clifford Roberts Mr. Lester Stockard 5:30 - 5:50 The President practiced golf 5:52 The President went to his cottage 8:00 General Alfred M. Gruenther arrived at the Club to visit the President. (No further activity this date) THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1959 AUGUSTA, GEORGIA 7:45 A.M. The President and Major John Eisenhower departed the cottage and walked to the President's office. 9:04 Acting Secretary of State Christian Herter arrived by helicopter at the Augusta National Golf Club and met with the President. 9:40 The President met briefly with the press in Doctor Snyder's office, and then returned to his office, appointing Mr. Herter as the new Secretary of State. 10:07 The President and Major Eisenhower departed the President's office and walked to the cottage. 10:16 The President saw Mr. Herter off as he departed from the Augusta National Golf Club via helicopter. 10:17 - 10:23 The President practiced golf on the practice tee. 10:24 - 1:25 P.M. The President played 18 holes of golf with: Major John Eisenhower Mr. William Robinson Mr. Frank Willard 7:43 P.M. Mr. George Allen entered the Augusta National Golf Club to visit the President. (No further activity this date) THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, APRIL 19, 1959 AUGUSTA, GEORGIA 9:57 A.M. The President said goodbye to General Alfred M. Gruenther who had been his guest. 9:58 - 10:35 The President and Mr. George Allen went to the Pro Shop. 10:47 - 11:05 The President practiced golf on the practice tee. II:06 - 2:12 P.M. The President played 18 holes of golf with: Mr. George Allen Mr. William Robinson Mr. John O. Chiles 2:29 The President returned to his cottage. 4:15 - 10:30 P.M. The President played bridge with: Mr. George Allen Mr. William Robinson Mr. Clifford Roberts (No further activity this date) THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1959 AUGUSTA, GEORGIA 8:21 - 9:00 A.M. The President was in his office. 9:20 - 12:37 P.M. The President played 18 holes of golf with: Mr. William Robinson Mr. George Allen Mr. John O. Chiles 12:37 - 1:08 The President practiced golf on the practice tee. 1:09 The President went to his cottage. (No further activity this date) THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1959 AUGUSTA, GEORGIA 8:07 - 8:35 A.M. The President was in his office. 8:55 - 12:14 P.M. The President played 18 holes of golf with: Mr. George Allen Mr. William Robinson Mr. Clifford Roberts 12:20 The President returned to his cottage. 2:06 The President, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Roberts, departed the Augusta National Golf Club to motor to Bush Field in Augusta. (At the Main Gate of the Club, the President's car stopped and he thanked the Georgia State Troopers for their assistance during his visit -- photographs were taken) 2:30 The President arrived at Bush Field. 2:35 The President departed Bush Field aboard the COLUMBINE enroute to Washington, accompanied by: Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Roberts Mr. George Allen Hon. James C. Hagerty Mrs. Ann Whitman Miss Betty Allen Sgt. John Moaney General Alfred Gruenther Mr. James Rowley Mr. George Allen Mr. Jerry Behn Mr. William Robinson 4:20 The President arrived at MATS TERMINAL, Washington. 4:23 The President, accompanied by Mr. George Allen, arrived at the White House and they inspected the Golf Green on South Grounds before President entered his office. 4:35 The President arrived in his office. TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1959 Page 2 4:35 - 4:43 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Mr. William J. Hopkins 4:45 - 5:05 pm Hon. Bryce Harlow Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Robert Merriam Major John Eisenhower (from 4:50 - 4:51 pm) 5:05 - 5:20 pm Mr. George Allen 5:25 - 5:43 pm Major John Eisenhower 5:55 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion, THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1959 7:30 am (Senator Everett Dirksen) OFF THE RECORD (Congressman Charles Halleck) (Hon. Bryce Harlow) (Had breakfast with the President) 8:31 am The President arrived in the office. 8:32 - 10:06 am LEGISLATIVE LEADERS MEETING The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Senator Styles Bridges Senator Leverett Saltonstall Senator Thomas Kuchel Senator Everett Dirksen Congressman Charles Halleck Congressman Leslie Arends Congressman Leo Allen Congressman John W. Byrnes Congressman Charles B. Hoeven Hon. Douglas Dillon Hon. Donald Quarles Hon. Jack Irwin Hon. Elmer Staats Hon. Sam Hughes Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. Thomas McCabe Hon. Jack Anderson Hon. Clyde Wheeler Hon. Earle Chesney Hon. Homer Gruenther Mrs. Anne Wheaton Hon. David Kendall Hon. Roemer McPhee Hon. Robert Merriam Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Arthur Minnich 10:12 - 10:13 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 10:30 - 10:35 am Hon. Bryce Harlow WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1959 Page 2 10:35 - 10:40 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 10:42 - 10:47 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens Hon. James Hagerty Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 10:47 - 10:52 am Hon. James Hagerty Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 11:00 - 11:18 am Hon. Gordon Gray 11:21 - 11:32 am The following representatives of Florida Presbyterian College presented a scroll to the President as the first Charter Alumnus of the College: Dr. William H. Kadel President, Florida Presbyterian College St. Petersburg, Florida Mr. Philip J. Lee Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the College Mr. Lynn B. Clarke In Charge, Honorary Alumni Program Congressman William C. Cramer Hon. Jack Anderson accompanied 11:32 - 11:45 am Dr. Vittorino Veronese Director General of UNESCO Mr. Andrew Berding Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs Major John Eisenhower 11:45 - 12:11 pm (Mr. Charles Case, Abilene, Kansas) OFF THE RECORD 12:12 - 12:15 pm Hon. and Mrs. Christian Herter Mrs. John Foster Dulles Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 12:15 - 12:20 pm Hon. Christian Herter was sworn in as Sec retary of State. The following attended the ceremony in the Cabinet Room: Mrs. Christian Herter Mrs. Adele Seronde (daughter) Mr. and Mrs. Miles Herter (son and daughter-in-law) Mr. and Mrs. Christian Herter, Jr. (son and daughter-in-law) Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Herter (son & daughter-in-law} (continued) WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1959 Page 3 12:15 - 12:20 pm Swearing-in ceremony of Hon. Christian Herter (List continued): Mrs. John Foster Dulles Mr. and Mrs. Philip Watts Hon. Richard M. Nixon Members of the Cabinet Hon. Allen Dulles General Nathan Twining Hon. John McCone Hon. Thruston Morton Senator Everett Dirksen Senator John W. Fulbright Senator Lyndon Johnson Senator John Kennedy Senator Leverett Saltonstall Senator Alexander Wiley Congressman Robert Chiperfield Congressman Charles Halleck Congressman Thomas Morgan Speaker Sam Rayburn Hon. and Mrs. Douglas Dillon Hon. Robert Murphy Hon. Loy Henderson Mr. Harry Stimpson Mrs. Marian Stilson Mr. Max Krebs Miss Gladys Schukraft Mrs. Mary Frances Keyhoe Mr. John White Mr. Francis Tully 12:20 - 12:35 pm Major John Eisenhower 12:37 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:15 pm The President returned to the office. 2:16 - 2:27 pm Mr. William J. Hopkins WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1959 Page 4 2:30 - 2:50 pm The following group from The American Battle Monuments Commission met with the President: Admiral Thomas C. Kinkaid Vice Chairman Hon. Leslie C. Biffle Hon. Charles E. Potter Major General Thomas North Secretary Major John Eisenhower accompanied 2:51 - 4:20 pm (Hon. Arthur Burns) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Robert Merriam) 4:20 - 4:25 pm Major John Eisenhower 4:25 - 4:30 pm Mr. Roemer McPhee 4:30 - 5:23 pm The President practiced golf on the South Grounds. 5:25 pm Returned to the office. 5:52 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion, THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1959 7:45 am (Dr. Milton Eisenhower) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Arthur Flemming) (Had breakfast with the President) 8:35 am The President arrived in the office. 8:58 - 9:02 am Hon. Richard M. Nixon 9:03 - 10:00 am SPECIAL NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL MEETING The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon. Christian A. Herter Hon. Neil H. McElroy Hon. Robert B. Anderson Hon, William P. Rogers Hon. George V. Allen General Nathan F. Twining Hon. Allen W. Dulles Captain Williams Hon. Gordon Gray Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. James S. Lay, Jr. Hon. S. Everett Gleason Hon. Gerard C. Smith Hon. John N. Irwin, II Hon. Robert Amory Admiral Charles O. Triebel Hon. Donald A. Quarles Major John Eisenhower 10:00 - 10:27 am NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL MEETING The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon. C. Douglas Dillon Hon. Christian A. Herter Hon. Neil H. McElroy Hon. John S. Patterson Hon. Robert B. Anderson Hon. Maurice Stans General Nathan F. Twining Hon. Allen W. Dulles Hon. Saxton Bradford (continued) THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1959 Page 2 10:00 - 10:27 am NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL MEETING (continued): Hon. Gordon Gray Hon, James R. Killian, Jr. Hon. Karl G. Harr, Jr. Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Gerard C. Smith Hon. Donald A. Quarles Hon. Robert Amory Major John Eisenhower Hon. James S. Lay, Jr. Hon. S. Everett Gleason 10:27 - 10:37 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 10:37 - 11:01 am General William Draper General Alfred Gruenther Hon. John McCloy Hon. Tracy Voorhees Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Robert Merriam 11:05 am The President departed the White House and motored to Walter Reed Hospital, accompanied by Hon. C. Douglas Dillon Hon. James Hagerty 11:20 am Arrived at Walter Reed Hospital where they were greeted by General Leonard Heaton. 11:22 - 11:28 am Hon. John Foster Dulles was sworn in as Special Consultant to the President. The following were present for the ceremony: The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon. and Mrs. John Foster Dulles Hon. Allen Dulles Hon. C. Douglas Dillon Hon. Joseph N. Greene, Jr. Hon. James Hagerty Mr. Frank Sanderson, who administered the Oath of Office THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1959 Page 3 11:30 am The President and Hon. James Hagerty departed Walter Reed Hospital and motored to the Sheraton Carlton Hotel. 11:53 am Arrived at the Sheraton Carlton Hotel where they were greeted by Mr. Foster Gurney General Manager of the Hotel Mr. Stanley Hope President of the National Association of Manufacturers (Pictures were taken) The President was escorted to the Speaker's platform in the Carlton Room. Mr. Milton C. Lightner, Board Chairman of the National Association of Manufacturers, introduced the President. 11:55 - 12:00 Noon ADDRESS BY THE PRESIDENT before the meeting of the Board of Directors of the National Association of Manufacturers. 12:02 pm The President departed the Sheraton-Carlton Hotel and motored to the White House. 12:07 pm Arrived at the White House. 12:07 - 12:16 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 12:17 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:25 pm Returned to the office. 2:25 - 2:48 pm Major John Eisenhower 2:50 pm The President and Hon. Thomas E. Stephens departed the White House and motored to the Sheraton Park Hotel. THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1959 Page 4 3:00 pm The President arrived at the Sheraton Park Hotel and was greeted by Mr. George Johnson General Manager of the Hotel Mr. Edmond Gescard d'Estaing President of the International Chamber of Commerce Mr. Philip Cortney President of the International Chamber of Commerce Mr. Philip Reed Chairman of the Finance Committee, General Electric Company Mr. Sigurd Larmon Chairman of Young and Rubican Mr. Thomas J. Watson, Jr. President of International Business Machines Following introductions and pictures, the President was escorted to the speaker's stand. 3:03 - 3:10 pm ADDRESS BY THE PRESIDENT before the 17th Congress of the International Chamber of Commerce. 3:12 pm The President departed the Sheraton Park Hotel and motored to the White House, accompanied by Hon. Thomas E. Stephens. 3:20 pm Arrived at the White House. 3:20 - 3:28 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 3:30 - 4:30 pm Hon. Christian Herter Hon. C. Douglas Dillon Hon. Livingston Merchant Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 4:30 - 4:38 pm Hon. Gerald Morgan 4:38 - 4:55 pm Hon. Robert Merriam Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 4:55 - 5:00 pm Hon. Robert Merriam THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1959 Page 5 5:00 - 5:05 pm Hon. Robert Merriam Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 5:05 - 5:18 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens Hon. Robert Merriam Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 5:18 - 5:26 pm Hon. Malcolm Moos 5:30 - 6:00 pm Major John Eisenhower 6:02 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion, THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1959 8:00 am Hon. Paul Henri Spaak Secretary General of NATO Hon. Christian Herter Hon. Livingston Merchant (Had breakfast with the President 8:50 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by the above breakfast guests. 8:50 - 9:00 am Hon. Paul Henri Spaak Hon. Christian Herter Hon. Livingston Merchant 8:55 - 8:58 am Hon. Leo Hoegh Director of Office of Civil and Defense Mobilization 9:00 - 11:11 am CABINET MEETING The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon. Christian A. Herter Hon. Robert B. Anderson Hon. Neil H. McElroy Hon. Lawrence J. Walsh Hon. Arthur Summerfield Hon. Fred Seaton Hon. Lewis L. Strauss Hon. Ezra Taft Benson Hon. James P. Mitchell Hon. Arthur Flemming Hon. Maurice Stans Hon. Leo Hoegh Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. Hon. Robert Gray Hon. Jack Anderson Hon. Gordon Gray Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. David Kendall Hon. Meyer Kestnbaum Mr. Arthur Minnich Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Don Paarlberg (continued) FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1959 Page 2 9:00 - 11:11 am CABINET MEETING (continued): Hon. Rocco Siciliano Mr. Bradley Patterson Mrs. Anne Wheaton Major John Eisenhower Hon. Sumner Whittier Hon. Roger Jones Hon. John Patterson Hon. Elwood Quesada Hon. Allen Wallis Dr. Ralph Reid Hon. Franklin Floete 11:11 - 11:30 am Hon. Arthur Flemming Hon. Robert B. Anderson Hon. Maurice Stans Hon. Gerald Morgan 11:30 - 11:57 am The President met with the following to discuss the textile situation in New England: Governor Christopher Del Sesto Rhode Island Governor Foster Furcolo Massachusetts Governor Wesley Powell New Hampshire Dr. Seymour Harris Chairman, New England Governor's Committee on Textiles, and Chairman, Department of Economics, Harvard University Hon. Don Paarlberg Hon. Elmer Staats Mr. Douglas Price 11:57 - 11:58 am The President shook hands with the following who had accompanied the above Governors to the White House: Mr. Charles F. Mahoney Assistant to Governor Furcolo Mr. Fred L. Hansen Chief, 2nd Division, Rhode Island Development Council Mr. Maurice J. Murphy Assistant to Governor Powell Mr. Francis McSwiney, Adjutant General of New Hamp. Mr. Elwood S. McKinney Mr. John J. Devlin FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1959 Page 3 11:58 - 12:13 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Major John Eisenhower 12:13 - 12:17 pm Mr. Thomas E. Stephens, the Artist Mr. Abbie Rowe 12:18 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm )LUNCH) 2:07 pm The President returned to the office. 2:08 - 2:10 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 2:26 - 2:29 pm Mrs. Mary Jane McCaffree 2:30 - 3:48 pm Hon. Robert B. Anderson Hon. Julian Baird Hon. William McChesney Martin Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier Hon. Don Paarlberg (Periodic discussion re economic situation) 3:48 - 3:50 pm Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier 4:00 - 4:53 pm The President practiced golf on the South Grounds. 4:55 pm Returned to the office. 4:57 - 5:00 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 5:00 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 1959 8:14 am The President arrived in the office. 8:24 - 8:50 am Major John Eisenhower 8:28 - 8:43 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 8:51 am The President departed the White House and motored to Burning Tree Country Club. 9:15 am Arrived at Burning Tree Country. Colonel Walter Tkach joined the President. 9:35 - 12:34 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with Colonel Thomas Belshe Major General Howell Marion Estes, Jr. Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff, Air Force Mr. M. E. Parkinson 12:55 pm The President and Colonel Walter Tkach departed Burning Tree Country Club and motored to the White House. 1:23 pm Arrived at the White House. The President went to the office. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, APRIL 26, 1959 8:51 am The President departed the White House and motored to the National Presbyterian Church. 8:56 am Arrived at the National Presbyterian Church where he was greeted by Head Usher Alfred J. Barrett. Attended Services from 9:00 - 9:56 am. Dr. Edward L. R. Elson escorted the President to his car following Services. 9:59 am The President departed the Church and motored to the White House. 10:03 am Arrived at the White House. 10:31 am The President, Dr. Walter Tkach, and Sgt. John Moaney departed the White House and motored to the Gettysburg Farm. GETTYSBURG, PA. 12:23 pm Arrived at Gettysburg Farm. The President, Mr. George Allen, Colonel Walter Tkach, and General Arthur Nevins had lunch at the Farm. Following lunch, the President and above inspected the fitting barn and skeet range. 3:23 pm The President and Mr. George Allen departed the Farm and motored to the White House. (Others returned in separate car). 5:15 pm Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, APRIL 27, 1959 8:16 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Captain Dale J. Crittenberger. 9:17 - 9:28 am His Excellency Telli Boubacar Diallo Newly appointed Ambassador of Republic of Guinea Hon. Wiley Buchanan Mr. Charles Sedgwick, Interpreter (The Ambassador came to present his credentials) 9:29 - 10:01 am Hon. Robert B. Anderson Hon. C. Douglas Dillon Hon. Leo Hoegh Hon. Fred Seaton Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Don Paarlberg (Re liberalization of import restriction on Canadian oil) 10:01 - 10:08 am Hon. C. Douglas Dillon 10:08 - 10:13 am Hon. James Hagerty 10:16 - 10:43 am Hon. Christian A. Herter Hon. C. Douglas Dillon Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 11:10 am The President and Hon. James Hagerty departed the White House and motored to Constitution Hall. 11:14 am Arrived at Constitution Hall and was greeted by Mr. William A. McDonnell President of U. S. Chamber of Commerce Mr. Arch N. Booth Executive Vice President, U. S. Chamber of Commerce Mr. Ernest Canham Editor of Christian Science Monitor Mr. Harold L. Maynard Managing Director of Constitution Hall 11:20 am Mr. William A. McDonnell and Mr. Arch N. Booth escorted the President to the stage. Mr. McDonnell introduced the President. MONDAY, APRIL 27, 1959 Page 2 11:25 - 11:33 am ADDRESS BY THE PRESIDENT before the 47th Annual Meeting of the U. S. Chamber of Commerce. 11:37 am The President and Hon. James Hagerty departed Constitution Hall and motored to the White House. 11:42 am Arrived at the White House and entered the office. 11:46 - 12:00 Noon Major General Melvin J. Maas, USMCR (Ret.) Chairman, President's Committee on Employment of the Physically Handicapped 12:01 - 12:10 pm Hon. David Kendall Mr. Roemer McPhee 12:10 - 12:27 pm Dr. T. Keith Glennan National Aeronautics and Space Administrator Hon. James R. Killian, Jr. Mr. Franklyn W. Phillips National Aeronautics and Space Administration Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 12:27 - 12:33 pm Hon. James R. Killian, Jr. Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 12:35 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:10 pm The President returned to the office. 2:30 - 3:42 pm NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE COUNCIL MEETING: Council Members or Alternates The President Hon. Donald A. Quarles Hon. Robert Murphy Hon. T. Keith Glennan Hon. John A. McCone Dr. Alan T. Waterman Dr. Detlev W. Bronk Mr. William A. M. Burden Mr. William M. Holaday (continued) MONDAY, APRIL 27, 1959 Page 3 2:30 - 3:42 pm NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE COUNCIL MEETING (continued): Regularly Invited Participants Hon. Gordon Gray Hon. James R. Killian, Jr. Hon. Maurice Stans Hon. Karl G. Harr, Jr. Others Dr. Hugh L. Dryden Mr. Roy W. Johnson Mr. Philip J. Farley Mr. Francis O. Wilcox Mr. Loftus Becker Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Mr. Edgar M. Cortright (Tem 1 only) Dr. Homer E. Newell (Tem 5 only) Mr. Franklyn W. Phillips Mr. Leonard C. Meeker, Assistant Legal Advisor for State Department (For Item 3 only) 3:48 - 4:05 pm Hon. Robert B. Anderson Hon. Maurice Stans Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Bryce Harlow Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 4:06 pm The President and General Howard McC. Snyder departed the White House and motored to Walter Reed Hospital. 4:25 pm Arrived at Walter Reed Hospital. Major General Leonard Heaton met the President and General Snyder and escorted them to Hon. John Foster Dulles. 4:27 - 4:51 pm The President visited with Hon. John Foster Dulles at Walter Reed Hospital. 4:53 pm Departed Walter Reed Hospital and motored to the White House. 5:17 pm Arrived at the White House, and entered the Mansion. 5:20 - 5:44 pm Practiced golf on the South Grounds. MONDAY, APRIL 27, 1959 Page 4 5:45 pm Returned to the office. 5:45 - 5:55 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 6:03 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1959 7:30 am (Senator Styles Bridges) OFF THE RECORD (Congressman John Byrnes) (Hon. Bryce Harlow) (Had breakfast with the President) 8:20 am The President arrived in the office. 8:30 - 11:13 am LEGISLATIVE LEADERS MEETING The President Hon Richard M. Nixon Senator Everett Dirksen Senator Leverett Saltonstall Senator Thomas Kuchel Senator George D. Aiken Senator Barry Goldwater Congressman Charles Halleck Congressman John W. Byrnes Congressman Leslie Arends Congressman Charles B. Hoeven Congressman Carroll Kearnes Hon. James P. Mitchell Hon. Maurice Stans Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier Hon. Elmer Staats Hon. Lewis L. Strauss Hon. Ezra Taft Benson Hon. True D. Morse Hon. Clarence Miller Hon. Marvin McLain Hon. Ervin L. Peterson Hon. Martin Sorkin Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. Jack Anderson Hon. Edward McCabe Hon. David Kendall Hon. Clyde Wheeler Hon. Roemer McPhee Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Don Paarlberg Mrs. Anne Wheaton Hon. Gerald Morgan Mr. Arthur Minnich TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1959 Page 2 11:20 - 11:35 am Hon. Gordon Gray 11:35 - 11:57 am Archbishop Iakovos, New York Primate of the Greek Orthodox Church of North and South America Mr. Thomas Pappas (went in for introductions only) Mr. Spyros Skouras 11 Following Archbishop Iakovos' appointment with the President, the following who had accompanied him to the White House met the President in his office: Reverend John Zanetos Dean of the Cathedral, Boston, Massachusetts The Very Reverend Aemilianos St. Sophia Church, Washington, D. C. Reverend John Tavlarides St. Sophia Church, Washington, D. C. Reverend James Kalaris St. Constantine and Helen Church, Washington, D. ( Professor Constantine Bonis Dean of Theology, Athens University Mr. Arthur Dore Director, Office of Information of the Greek Archdiocese Hon Thomas Pappas, Boston, Massachusetts Mr. Spyros Skouras, New York Mr. Charles Maliotis, Boston, Mass. Mr. Eugene Rossides, Treasury Miss Ellen McDonald, Secretary to Mr. Skouras 11:57 - 12:00 Noon Hon. Thomas Pappas Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 12:00 - 12:03 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 12:10 - 12:13 pm Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Gerald Morgan 12:18 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1959 Page 3 2:18 pm The President returned to the office. 2:18 - 2:48 pm Hon. C. D. Jackson 2:50 - 2:55 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 4:00 - 4:13 pm Hon. Gerald Morgan 4:35 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 1959 8:00 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:28 - 8:42 am Hon. James Hagerty 9:00 - 9:12 am Dr. Edgar B. Brossard Chairman, U. S. Tariff Commission (Called on the President before his retirement as Chairman on April 30th) Hon. David Kendall 9:12 - 9:16 am Hon. David Kendall 9:18 - 9:23 am Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier 9:23 - 9:26 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 9:48 - 9:52 am Hon. James Hagerty Hon. James R. Killian, Jr. Major John Eisenhower 9:52 - 10:28 am Hon, James Hagerty Hon. James R. Killian, Jr. Major John Eisenhower Hon. Gerald Morgan Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier Mrs. Anne Wheaton 10:30 - 11:01 am PRESS CONFERENCE 11:01 - 11:03 am Hon. James Hagerty 11:08 - 11:13 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 11:16 - 11:30 am (Hon. Samuel C. Waugh) OFF THE RECORD (President and Chairman, Export-Import Bank of Washington) 11:30 - 11:50 am (Hon. William P. Rogers, Jr.) OFF THE RECORD 11:50 - 11:55 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 1959 Page 2 11:55 - 11:57 am Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Bryce Harlow 11:57 - 11:59 am Hon. Bryce Harlow 11:57 - 12:05 pm (Mr. Rene Jeanneret, Geneva, Switzerland) OFF RECORD (Colonel Robert L. Schulz) 12:05 - 12:10 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 12:10 - 12:12 pm Mr. William J. Hopkins 12:13 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 1:15 pm The President departed the White House and motored to Burning Tree Country Club. 1:38 pm Arrived at Burning Tree Country Club. 1:49 - 3:54 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with Colonel Thomas Belshe. 4:15 pm The President and General Howard McC. Snyder departed Burning Tree and motored to the White House. 4:45 pm Arrived at the White House, and went to the office, 4:48 - 5:00 pm Hon. Bryce Harlow 5:00 pm The President departed the Office and went to the Mansion. 5:04 pm Returned to the Office. 6:08 pm Departed the Office and went to the Mansion, THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1959 7:42 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by 7:50 - 8:32 am Major John Eisenhower 8:05 - 8:30 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 8:49 - 8:59 am (Mr. Carl E. Haymond) OFF THE RECORD (David Haymond, 10-year old grandson) (Mr. Haymond is a friend of Mr. Edgar Eisenhower. He is from Los Angeles, Cal.) (Hon. Thomas E. Stephens) 8:59 - 9:03 am Hon. Robert Gray 9:00 - 10:58 am NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL - OFF THE RECORD (First part in Conference Room) The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon. C. Douglas Dillon Hon. Neil H. McElroy Hon. Leo A. Hoegh Hon. Maurice Stans General Nathan F. Twining Hon. Allen W. Dulles General John E. Hull Hon. James R. Killian, Jr. Hon. Gordon Gray Hon. Donald Quarles Rear Admiral C. E. Weakley Rear Admiral Roscoe E. Schuirmann Captain O. M. Butler Mr. J. Patrick Coyne Major John Eisenhower Captain Evan P. Aurand Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. James S. Lay, Jr. NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL MEETING (2nd part - in the Cabinet Room) The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon (continued) THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1959 Page 2 9:00 - 10:58 am NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL - 2nd Part (continued): Hon. C. Douglas Dillon Hon. Neil H. McElroy Hon. Leo A. Hoegh Hon. Maurice Stans Hon. John A. McCone Hon. Frederick Mueller Hon. Clarence B. Randall General Nathan F. Twining Hon. Allen W. Dulles Hon. Donald A. Quarles Hon. George V. Allen Hon. Gordon Gray Hon. Karl G. Harr, Jr. Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Mr. Howard Furnas Major John Eisenhower Hon. James S. Lay, Jr. Mr. Marion W. Boggs 10:58 - 11:16 am Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon. C. Douglas Dillon 11:16 - 11:32 am Defense Presentation: Hon. Neil H. McElroy Hon, William P. Rogers, Jr. General Nathan F. Twining Hon. Donald A. Quarles Hon. Maurice Stans Hon. Robert Dechert Colonel George E. Glober Colonel Howard E. Michelet Mr. David Kendall Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Major John Eisenhower 11:32 - 11:54 am Mr. Irving S. Olds, Chairman of the Trustees of Cooper Union Mr. Arthur A. Houghton, Jr., Trustee (Came to invite the President to Centennial Celebration of the Cooper Union, New York -- preferably to event scheduled for February 27, 1960) THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1959 Page 3 11:54 - 12:01 pm Hon. William P. Rogers, Jr. Hon. David Kendall Hon. James Hagerty joined at 12:00 Noon 12:01 - 12:04 pm Hon. David Kendall Hon. James Hagerty 12:04 - 12:07 pm Hon. James Hagerty Mr. William J. Hopkins 12:07 - 12:17 pm Hon. James Hagerty 12:30 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:30 - 3:18 pm The President practiced golf on the South Grounds. 3:20 pm Returned to the office. 3:20 - 3:22 pm Hon. Gerald Morgan 3:32 - 3:55 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 3:55 - 3:57 pm Mr. William J. Hopkins 4:00 pm The President went to the Rose Garden. 4:05 pm To the Mansion. 4:10 pm The President dropped by the reception Mrs. Eisenhower gave for the children of former Presidents. The following were present: Mr. and Mrs. John Harlan Amen Mrs. Margaret Patterson Bartlett Brig. General and Mrs. Thomas J. Betts Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tatem Brigham Madame Cantacuzene Mrs. Harry Freeman Clark Mr. and Mrs. Richard Folsom Cleveland Mr. and Mrs. John Coolidge Misses Cynthia and Lydia Coolidge Mrs. Joseph Parkes Crockett (continued) THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1959 Page 4 4:10 pm Reception for the children of former Presidents: (Continued): Major and Mrs. John Eisenhower Mrs. Abram Garfield Dr. and Mrs. Stanton Garfield Mr. and Mrs. Laurence G. Hoes Mr. and Mrs. Webb Cook Hayes, III Miss Margaret McMillen Jones Mrs. Brian Keeling Mrs. Angus Slater Lamond Mrs. Nicholas Longworth Mrs. Frederick J. Manning Mrs. Eleanor Wilson McAdoo Mrs. Wayne D. Muller Hon. and Mrs. James Roosevelt Mrs. Kermit Roosevelt, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Constant Southworth Mrs. Rudolph Stanley-Brown Miss Joanne Sturm Mr. Lyon G. Tyler, Jr. Judge and Mrs. George Thomas Washington Mrs. Harrison Williams Mrs. Harold F. Walsh of Women's National Press Club THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1959 7:54 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:05 - 8:11 am Hon. James Hagerty 8:11 - 8:14 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 8:16 - 8:17 am Hon. David Kendall 8:18 - 8:34 am (Mr. Maurice Chevalier) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Herve Alphand) 8:34 - 8:54 am (Hon. Arthur Summerfield) OFF THE RECORD 8:54 - 9:03 am (Hon. Ezra Taft Benson) OFF THE RECORD 9:00 - 10:30 am CABINET MEETING The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon. Robert B. Anderson Hon. Neil H. McElroy Hon. William P. Rogers Hon. Arthur Summerfield Hon. Elmer Bennett, Under Secretary of the Interior Hon. Frederick A. Mueller Hon. Ezra Taft Benson Hon. James P. O'Connell Hon. Arthur Flemming Hon. Maurice Stans Hon. Elmer Staats Hon. Leo A. Hoegh Hon. Robert Gray Hon. Jack Anderson Hon. Bryce Harlow Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. David Kendall Hon. James R. Killian, Jr. Hon. Arthur Minnich Hon. Don Paarlberg Hon. Rocco Siciliano Mrs. Anne Wheaton Major John Eisenhower (continued) FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1959 Page 2 9:00 - 10:30 am CABINET MEETING (continued) Hon. Franklin Floete Mr. Thomas Graves, Bureau of the Budget Mr. Douglas Prince (Item 3) Hon. Norman Mason (Item 4) Captain Evan P. Aurand (Item 4) 10:30 - 10:37 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 10:38 - 10:42 am Hon. James Hagerty 10:47 - 11:50 am Mrs. Clare Boothe Luce Appointed Ambassador to Brazil (Submitted her resignation to the President) Hon. James Hagerty joined at 11:17 am 11:58 am The President and Hon. Thomas E. Stephens departed the White House and motored to the Mayflower Hotel for "drop in" at the Luncheon being held by the American Veterans of World War II (AMVETS). 12:00 Noon Arrived at the Mayflower Hotel. The President was greeted by Mr. Neal Mack General Manager of the Mayflower Hotel Dr. Winston E. Burdine National Commander of AMVETS Mr. Paul Eugene Howard National Executive Director of AMVETS The above escorted the President to the Cabinet Room of the Mayflower Hotel where he met the members of the AMVET Reception Committee. Photographs were taken. The President was then escorted to the Grand Ballroom. Congressman William H. Ayres of Ohio was Toastmaster, Rabbi Sidney Mosman, National Chaplain of AMVETS gave the Invocation. Tape recording by Mark Evans (CBS Radio and TV) reciting a tribute to the American Flag, entitled "The Flag Speaks". FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1959 Page 3 12:17 pm Dr. Winston E. Burdine presented the AMVETS Peace Award to the President. 12:20 - 12:28 pm ACCEPTANCE REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT. 12:32 pm The President and Hon. Thomas E. Stephens departed the Mayflower Hotel and motored to the White House. 12:35 pm Arrived at the White House. 12:40 - 12:43 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 12:45 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 1:52 pm The President departed the White House grounds via helicopter for flight to Gettysburg Farm. He was accompanied by Captain Evan P. Aurand Miss Susan Eisenhower Sgt. John Moaney Mr. James Rowley Mr. Dick Flohr GETTYSBURG, PA. 2:35 pm Arrived at the Gettysburg Farm. 2:50 pm The President and General Howard McC. Snyder departed the Farm and motored to Mr. Floyd Akers' residence in Thurmont, Maryland. THURMONT, MD. 3:20 pm Arrived at Thurmont, Maryland. 3:20 - 5:33 pm The President fished. 5:33 pm Departed Thurmont, Maryland, and motored to the Gettysburg Farm. FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1959 Page 4 GETTYSBURG, PA. 6:05 pm Arrived at the Gettysburg Farm from trip to Thurmont, Md. 7:12 - 7:32 pm The President and Susan Eisenhower walked to the barn area, then back to the residence. 8:15 - 8:35 pm The President and Susan Eisenhower walked to the main gate, then back to the residence. THE PRESIDENT's APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1959 GETTYSBURG, PA. 9:30 am The President, General Arthur Nevins, and Susan Eisenhower departed the Farm and motored to the Newman Farm, then to Major Eisenhower's residence. 9:48 am Returned to the main residence. 10:25 - 11:48 am Hon. Christian Herter Hon. James Hagerty Major John Eisenhower (Secretary Herter had just returned from the Western Foreign Ministers Meeting in Paris, and reported to the President on the results of this meeting. Following the conference with the President, pictures were taken). 11:50 am The President, accompanied by Allison and Tim Smith, children of Reporter Merriam Smith, departed the residence and motored to the main gate of the Farm. 11:58 am The President returned to the residence alone. 1:40 pm The President and Mr. George Allen departed the Farm and motored to the Gettysburg Country Club. 1:47 pm Arrived at the Gettysburg Country Club. 1:57 - 4:24 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with Mr. George Allen General Arthur Nevins (Before teeing off, the President was introduced to William Skonsky, Golf Pro, Berwick, Pennsylvania Golf Club.) 4:27 pm Departed the Gettysburg Country Club and motored to the Farm. 4:38 pm Arrived at the Farm. GETTYSBURG, PA. SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1959 Page 2 7:30 pm The following had dinner with the President and Mrs. Eisenhower: General and Mrs. Arthur Nevins Mr. and Mrs. George Allen General and Mrs. Howard McC. Snyder THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, MAY 3, 1959 GETTYSBURG, PA. 8:20 am The President departed the Farm and motored to the Gettysburg United Presbyterian Church. 8:26 am Arrived at the Church where the President was joined by General Arthur Nevins. Usher Daniel J. Wolff escorted them to the Presidential Pew. 8:30 - 9:20 am Church Services. The sermon was preached by Rev. Robert A. MacAskill. 9:21 am Reverend MacAskill escorted the President to his car. 9:22 am Departed the United Presbyterian Church and motored to the Farm. 9:29 am Arrived at the Farm. 10:01 am The President and Mr. George Allen departed the Farm and motored to Bendersville, Pa., to view the apple blossoms. 11:12 am Returned to the Farm. 11:12 am The President, Mr. George Allen, and General Arthur Nevins motored to the fitting barn and inspected the cattle. 12:04 pm Returned to the residence. 12:05 pm The President, General Howard McC. Snyder, and David Eisenhower departed the residence and motored to the Skeet Range, where the President and David did some shooting. 4:03 pm Returned to the residence. 4:24 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the Gettysburg Farm and motored to the White House. WASHINgton, D. C. 6:17 pm Arrived at the White House, THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, MAY 4, 1959 8:29 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:31 - 8:38 am Major John Eisenhower 8:46 - 8:55 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens Hon. James Hagerty 9:00 - 9:03 am Hon, Don Paarlberg 9:10 - 9:13 am Hon. David Kendall 9:25 - 10:13 am Hon. Malcolm Moos 10:13 - 10:15 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 10:30 - 10:32 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 10:34 - 10:36 am Major John Eisenhower 10:40 - 11:13 am Hon. Karl Harr, Jr. Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 11:13 - 11:17 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 11:30 - 11:38 am Hon. Gordon Gray 11:40 - 11:46 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 11:46 - 12:20 pm Hon. Christian Herter Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 12:30 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:27 pm The President departed the White House and motored to Burning Tree Country Club. 1:50 pm Arrived at Burning Tree. 2:04 - 4:17 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with Colonel Thomas Belshe, MONDAY, MAY 4, 1959 Page 2 4:59 pm The President accompanied by Colonel Walter Tkach departed Burning Tree Golf Club and motored to the White House. 5:27 pm Arrived at the White House, and returned to the office. 5:32 - 5:43 pm Hon. David Kendall Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 5:45 - 5:47 pm Hon. David Kendall. 6:00 pm The President departed the White House and motored to MATS Terminal to greet Sir Winston Churchill. 6:14 pm Arrived at MATS Terminal. The President spoke briefly to Lord Hood of the British Embassy. 6:15 pm The President greeted Sir Winston Churchill as he descended from the Columbine. The President and Sir Winston Churchill walked to the speaker's platform where Sir Winston Churchill made a short speech. 6:19 pm The President and Sir Winston Churchill departed MATS Terminal and motored to the White House. 6:30 pm Arrived at the White House. (Sir Winston Churchill is to be the guest of the President and Mrs. Eisenhower until 12:30 pm on Thursday, May 7, when he departs for the British Embassy). THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1959 8:32 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:32 - 8:35 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 8:37 - 9:26 am Hon. Christian A. Herter Hon. Allen Dulles Hon. Donald A. Quarles Hon. John A. McCone Hon. Gordon Gray Hon. James R. Killian, Jr. Mr. Philip Farley Hon. Karl Harr, Jr. Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 9:34 - 9:53 am Hon. Joseph Martin Hon. Homer Gruenther 9:53 - 9:57 am (Hon. Arthur Flemming) OFF THE RECORD 9:55 - 10:30 am Pre-Press Briefing Hon, James Hagerty Mrs. Anne Wheaton Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier Hon. James R. Killian, Jr. Hon. Gerald Morgan Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Major John Eisenhower 10:30 - 11:03 am PRESS CONFERENCE 11:06 - 11:08 am Hon. James Hagerty 11:08 - 11:12 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 11:12 - 11:28 am Hon. Bryce Harlow 11:28 - 11:30 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 11:38 - 11:58 am (Hon. James R. Killian, Jr.) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Malcolm Moos) TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1959 Page 2 11:58 - 12:07 pm (Hon. James R. Killian, Jr.) OFF THE RECORD 12:07 - 12:18 pm The President received the Goodwill Worker of 1959: Mr. William Junker Dallas, Texas The following accompanied: Mrs. Junker (Mother) Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nelson, San Diego, Cal, President of the Goodwill Industries of America Congressman Bruce Alger, Texas Congressman Bob Wilson, California Mr. Percy J. Trevethan Executive Vice President, Goodwill Industries of America (Picture taken) 12:18 - 12:21 Hon. David Kendall Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 12:21 - 12:25 pm Congressman and Mrs. Ancher Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Helmuth Kurth Hon. Bryce Harlow 12:25 - 12:29 pm Major John Eisenhower 12:29 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 3:08 pm The President and Sir Winston Churchill departed the White House and motored to the National Arboretum, Maryland Avenue and M Street, N. E. 3:25 pm Arrived at the National Arboretum, where they viewed the Azalea Gardens. 3:35 pm Departed the National Arboretum and motored to Walter Reed Hospital. 4:00 pm Arrived at Walter Reed Hospital where they were greeted by General Leonard Heaton. Photographs were taken. TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1959 Page 3 4:02 - 4:21 pm The President and Sir Winston Churchill visited with Hon. John Foster Dulles General George C. Marshall (Pictures were taken at conclusion of visit with Secretary Dulles) 4:21 pm The President and Sir Winston Churchill departed Walter Reed Hospital and motored to the White House. 4:41 pm Arrived at the White House. 4:43 pm The President returned to the office. 4:48 - 5:05 pm Colonel William G. Draper 4:55 - 5:25 pm Major John Eisenhower 5:25 - 5:29 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 5:35 - 6:35 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 7:30 pm The President gave a Stag Dinner in honor of Sir Winston Churchill. The following were present: The President The Right Honorable Sir Winston Churchill Hon. Richard M. Nixon Sir Harold Anthony Caccia Hon. Robert D. Murphy Admiral Harold R. Stark, USN, Ret. General Carl Spaatz, USAF, Ret. General Jacob L. Devers, USA, Ret. General Mark W. Clark, USA, Ret. General Thomas T. Handy, USA, Ret. Admiral Alan G. Kirk, USN, Ret. General Walter Bedell Smith, USA, Ret. General Alfred M. Gruenther, USA, Ret. General Leonard T. Gerow, USA, Ret. Lt. General Ira C. Eaker, USAF, Ret. Dr. Milton S. Eisenhower (The above group was referred to as "Wartime Associates") THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1959 8:13 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:14 - 8:16 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 8:17 - 8:21 am Hon, James Hagerty 8:21 - 8:28 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Bryce Harlow 8:30 - 10:32 am LEGISLATIVE LEADERS MEETING The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Senator Everett Dirksen Senator Clifford P. Case Senator Leverett Saltonstall Senator George D. Aiken Congressman Charles Halleck Congressman Clarence E. Kilburn Congressman Leslie Arends Congressman John B. Bennett Congressman Charles B. Hoeven Congressman James C. Auchincloss Congressman John Taber Congressman Melvin R. Laird Congressman Gerald R. Ford Hon. Robert B. Anderson Mr. Elting Arnold Hon. Neil McElroy Hon. William P. Rogers Hon. Marvin L. McLain Hon. James P. Mitchell Hon. Arthur Flemming Hon. Maurice Stans Hon. Earle Chesney Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier Hon. Homer Gruenther Hon. Elmer Staats Hon. Gerald Morgan Mr. Philip S. Hughes Hon. David Kendall Hon. Wilton B. Persons Mr. Roemer McPhee Hon. Bryce Harlow Mrs. Anne Wheaton Hon. Jack z. Anderson Hon. Don Paarlberg Hon. Edward McCabe Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Clyde Wheeler Hon. Arthur Minnich WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1959 Page 2 10:35 - 10:55 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Senator Everett Dirksen Congressman Charles Halleck Hon. Bryce Harlow 10:57 - 11:00 am Hon. Don Paarlberg 11:00 - 11:15 am The following participants in the Food for Peace Conference called on the President and presented a joint communique setting forth the results of the Conference: Argentina Rafael Garcia-Mata, Under Secretary of Agriculture Australia Sir John Crawford, Secretary, Department of Trade Canada Gordon Churchill, Minister of Trade and Commerce Douglas Harkness, Minister of Agriculture France Herve Alphand, Ambassador to the U. S. FAO-UN B. R. Sen, Director General U. S. A. Hon. Ezra Taft Benson, Secretary of Agriculture Hon. Douglas Dillon, Under Secretary of State Hon. Laurence B. Robbins, Assistant Secretary of the Treasury (Picture taken) 11:15 - 11:47 am Hon. James R. Killian, Jr. Dr. George B. Kistiakowsky Member Science Advisory Committee Hon. Wilton B. Persons 11:55 am The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1959 Page 3 2:15 pm The President and Sir Winston Churchill departed the South Grounds of the White House via helicopter and flew to the Gettysburg Farm. Also aboard were Hon. James Hagerty Captain Evan P. Aurand Mr. James Rowley Mr. Jerry Behn Sgt. Edmund Murray, Scotland Yard Mr. Anthony Montague-Browne Secretary of Sir Winston Churchill GETTYSBURG, PA. 2:55 pm The President and Sir Winston Churchill arrived at the Gettysburg Farm. They entered the golf cart and rode to the cow barn and to the fitting barn to inspect the cattle. Rode back to the residence in the Crosley Surrey and proceeded back to the residence, where they remained until 4:00 pm. 4:03 pm Departed the Farm in the Marine helicopter and made a circle of the Gettysburg Battlefield. WASHINGTON, D. C. 4:47 pm Arrived at the White House, and went to the office. 4:54 - 4:56 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 4:56 - 5:00 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 5:08 - 5:10 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons 5:28 - 5:30 pm Mr. William J. Hopkins 5:38 - 6:10 pm The President practiced golf on the South Grounds. WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1959 Page 4 7: 30 pm The President gave a Stag Dinner in honor of Sir Winston Churchill. The following were present: The President The Right Honorabl e Sir Winston Churchill Hon. Sam Rayburn Sir Harold Caccia Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. Hon. Neil McElroy Hon. William P. Rogers Hon. Arthur Summerfield Hon. Lewis L. Strauss Hon. Arthur S. Flemming Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. John A. McCone Senator Lyndon B. Johnson Senator Everett M. Dirksen Congressman Charles A. Halleck Hon. C. Douglas Dillon Hon. Donald A. Quarles General Thomas D. White Hon. Allen W. Dulles Hon. Elwood R. Quesada Hon. Gordon Gray General Lyman L. Lemnitzer General Randolph McC. Pate General J. Lawton Collins Lt. General Harold R. Bull Hon. Lewis W. Douglas Hon. Walter S. Gifford Hon. Winthrop W. Aldrich Hon. Leonard Carmichael Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Mr. George E. Allen Hon. Bernard M. Baruch Mr. A. A. D. Montague Browne Mr. Harry C. Butcher Hon. James F. Byrnes Colonel Frank Clarke, Canadian Army, Ret. Lt. General James H. Doolittle Major John S. D. Eisenhower Mr. Joyce C. Hall Mr. Eric H. Heckett Mr. Charles S. Jones (continued) WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1959 Page 5 7:30 pm Stag Dinner in honor of Sir Winston Churchill (continued): Mr. W. Alton Jones Mr. Sigurd S. Larmon Mr. Ernest Rose Lee Mr. Barry Leithead Hon. Robert A. Lovett Mr. Frank McCarthy Mr. Clifford Roberts Mr. William E. Robinson Mr. Ellis D. Slater Mr. Robert W. Woodruff THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1959 7:45 am (Hon. Walter Williams) OFF THE RECORD (Had breakfast with the President) 8:40 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Hon. Walter Williams. 8:43 - 8:57 am Hon. Maurice Stans Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Bryce Harlow 8:58 - 9:00 am (Hon. William P. Rogers) OFF THE RECORD 9:00 - 9:02 am Hon. Gordon Gray 9:02 - 10:55 am NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon. Christian A. Herter Hon. Donald A. Quarles Hon. Leo A. Hoegh Hon. Fred C. Scribner, Jr. Hon. William P. Rogers Hon. Frederick Mueller Hon. Maurice Stans Hon. John A. McGone Hon. J. Walter Yeagley Hon. J. Edgar Hoover Hon. John D. Jernegan, U. S. Ambassador to Iraq General Curtis E. LeMay Hon. Allen W. Dulles Hon. Gordon Gray Hon. Clarence B. Randall Hon. James R. Killian, Jr. Hon. Karl G. Harr, Jr. Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. J. Patrick Coyne Hon. Gerard C. Smith Hon. John N. Irwin, II Major John Eisenhower Hon. James S. Lay, Jr. Hon. S. Everett Gleason THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1959 Page 2 10:55 - 11:08 am (Mrs. Marian Huff) OFF THE RECORD (Mrs. R. L. Bowman) 11:08 - 11:09 am Hon. Gerald Morgan 11:09 - 11:25 am Hon. Christian Herter 11:25 - 11:43 am (Hon. Winthrop Aldrich) OFF THE RECORD 11:43 - 12:05 pm (Dr. Edward L. R. Elson) OFF THE RECORD 12:05 - 12:23 pm Hon. Bernard Baruch 12:23 - 12:27 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons 12:27 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 12:35 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower went to the North Portico to say goodbye to Sir Winston Churchill who was leaving the White Hous e to go to the British Embassy. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 3:30 pm The President returned to the office. 3:32 - 3:43 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 3:43 - 3:50 pm Hon. James Hagerty 3:50 - 4:00 pm Major John Eisenhower 4:05 - 4:11 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 4:16 - 4:43 pm The President practiced golf on the South Grounds. 4:45 pm Returned to the office. 4:55 - 4:59 pm Mr. William J. Hopkins 5:03 - 5:05 pm Mr. Robert Woodruff 5:05 pm The President and Mr. Woodruff walked to the Mansion. THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1959 Page 3 8:00 pm The President and Major John Eisenhower departed the White House and motored to the British Embassy to attend dinner given by Sir Winston Churchill in honoro of the President. 8:10 pm Arrived at the British Embassy where they were greeted by Sir Harold Caccia, the British Ambassador. The President and Major John Eisenhower were escorted to the Ballroom where Sir Winston Churchill and other guests were assembled. Here they met informally for about 15 minutes. Pictures were taken of The President, Sir Winston Churchill, Ambassador Harold Caccia, Hon. Sam Rayburn and Major John Eisenhower. 8:30 pm Dinner in honor of the President, given by Sir Winston Churchill. (This was a Stag Dinner) 10:15 pm The President and Major John Eisenhower departed the British Embassy and motored to the White House. 10:23 pm Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1959 8:10 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:15 - 8:28 am Major John Eisenhower 8:21 - 8:30 am Mr. Roemer McPhee 8:22 - 8:25 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 8:34 - 8:50 am Hon. James Hagerty 8:50 - 8:57 am The President presented the Young American Medal for Bravery to Mr. William Joseph Steury. The following were present: William Joseph Steury, Medal Winner Bluffton, Indiana (Now a student at the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque) Mr. and Mrs. Amos Steury, parents Bluffton, Indiana Robin Wayne Steury, brother Hon. William P. Rogers Hon. J. Edgar Hoover Mr. Luther Huston, Executive Secretary, Young American Medals Committee Congressman Ross Adair Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 8:58 - 9:05 am Hon, Wilton B. Persons Hon. James Hagerty Major John Eisenhower 9:05 - 9:13 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 9:13 - 9:40 am Hon. Christian A. Herter (Called on the President before departing for the Foreign Ministers' Meeting in Geneva) Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Wilton B. Persons joined from 9:18 - 9:23 am 9:40 - 9:42 am Major John Eisenhower 9:45 - 10:23 am (Hon, Raymond J. Saulnier) OFF THE RECORD FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1959 Page 2 10:30 - 10:32 am Hon. Gerald Morgan 10:35 am The President went to the Mansion. 10:50 am Returned to the office. 10:55 am The President departed the White House and motored to Woodley Road and Connecticut Avenue to pick up Mr. George Allen. They motored to Walter Reed Hospital. 11:24 am Arrived at Walter Reed Hospital where General James H. Forsee greeted the President and escorted him to Hon. John Foster Dulles. 11:26 - 11:36 am The President visited with Hon. John Foster Dulles. The President and Brig. General James H. Forsee walked to the x-ray department where the President had a chest x-ray. 11:42 am The President, General Howard McC. Snyder, and Mr. GeorgeAllen departed Walter Reed Hospital and motored to Camp David, Maryland, CAMP DAVID, MD. 1:10 pm Arrived at Camp David. 2:51 pm The President, General Snyder, and Mr. Allen departed Camp David and motored to the Gettysburg Country Club. GETTYSBURG, PA. 3:34 pm Arrived at the Gettysburg Country Club. 3:40 - 5:46 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with Mr. George Allen. General Snyder walked around the course with them. 5:50 pm Departed Gettysburg Country Club and motored to Floyd Akers' residence in Thurmont, Maryland. FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1959 Page 3 THURMONT, MD. 6:30 pm Arrived at Floyd Akers' residence where the President fished until 7:02 pm. 7:04 pm Departed Floyd Akers' residence and motored to Camp David, Maryland. CAMP DAVID, MD. 7:22 pm Arrived at Camp David, THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1959 CAMP DAVID, MD. 7:57 am The President, General Howard McC. Snyder, and Mr. George Allen departed Camp David, Md., and motored to Gettysburg, Country Club. GETTYSBURG, PA. 8:35 am Arrived at Gettysburg Country Club. 8:44 - 11:07 am The President played 18 holes of golf with Mr. George Allen General Arthur Nevins 11:11 am Departed Gettysburg Country Club and motored to the President's Farm. 11:20 am Arrived at the Farm and inspected the building project and garden area. 11:45 am Departed the Gettysburg Farm and motored to Camp David. CAMP DAVID, MD. 12:19 pm Arrived at Camp David, Maryland. 12:20 pm The President and Lt. Commander Weyrauch departed Aspen Cottage and motored to Laurel Cottage where they made a brief inspection. 12:23 pm Returned to Aspen Cottage. 6:21 pm General Alfred Gruenther andMr. William Robinson arrived at Camp David. 7:35 pm The President fried steaks outside his cottage for his guests. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, MAY 10, 1959 CAMP DAVID, MD. 8:00 am The President practiced golf on the putting green. 8:35 am Returned to his cottage. 4:50 pm The President and Mr. William Robinson departed Camp David, Maryland, and motored to the White House. 6:34 pm Arrived at the White House. (Mr. George Allen and General Alfred Gruenther returned to Washington in another car. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, MAY 11, 1959 8:23 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:25 - 8:47 am Major John Eisenhower 8:50 - 8:57 am Mrs. Mary Jane McCaffree 9:00 - 9:17 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 9:17 - 9:19 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 9:23 - 9:25 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 9:27 - 9:28 am Hon. Gerald Morgan 9:28 - 9:32 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 9:30 - 10:37 am Hon. Neil H. McElroy 10:37 - 10:50 am Hon. Gordon Gray 10:50 - 11:30 am (Sir John W. Wheeler-Bennett) OFF THE RECORD (Garsington Manor, Oxfordshire, England) 11:30 - 11:37 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 11:47 am The President, accompanied by Colonel William Draper, departed the White House and motored to MATS Terminal. 11:57 am Arrived at MATS Terminal. 12:0 Noon His Majesty King Baudouin of the Belgiums arrived at MATS Terminal and was greeted by the President. The following arrived on the plane with the King: Hon. Wiley T. Buchanan H. E. Baron Silvercruys, Ambassador from Belgium Introductions, greetings, and welcoming speeches, and Honor Guard ceremony. 12:21 pm The President and King Baudouin departed MATS Terminal and motored to the President's Guest House. MONDAY, MAY 11, 1959 Page 2 12:53 pm The President and King Baudouin arrived at the President's Guest House. 12:55 pm The President arrived at the White House. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:35 pm The President returned to the office. 2:50 - 2:59 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 3:15 - 3:30 pm (Mr. Fred Gurley) OFF THE RECORD 3:30 - 3:31 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 3:31 - 4:18 pm Hon. Malcolm Moos 4:18 - 4:20 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 4:28 - 4:32 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens Hon. James Hagerty 4:40 - 5:33 pm The President practiced golf on the South Grounds. 5:35 pm Returned to the office. 5:35 - 5:38 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 5:40 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 8:00 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower gave a Dinner in honor of His Majesty Baudouin 1, King of the Belgiums: King Baudouin H. E. Pierre Wigny, Minister of Foreign Affairs H. E. The Belgium Ambassador and Baroness Silvercruys Count Gobert d'Aspremont Lynden, Grand Marshal of the Court Count Gatien du Parc, Court Chamberlain Mr. and Mrs. Jean de Bassompierre, Counselor of Embassy Lt. Colonel Aviation Albert Debeche, Aide-de-Camp Major Albert Blondiau, Aide-de-Camp MONDAY, MAY 11, 1959 Page 3 8:00 pm Dinner for His Majesty King Baudouin (list continued): Hon. and Mrs. Richard M. Nixon Hon. Herbert Hoover Hon. and Mrs. Henry Cabot Lodge Hon. and Mrs. Neil H. McElroy Senator and Mrs. Everett Dirksen Hon. and Mrs. Lewis L. Strauss Senator and Mrs. Thruston B. Morton Hon. and Mrs. C. Douglas Dillon Congressman and Mrs. Charles A. Halleck Hon. and Mrs. James R. Killian, Jr. Hon. and Mrs. J. Clifford Folger Hon. and Mrs. Robert D. Murphy Hon. and Mrs. John W. Hanes, Jr. Hon. and Mrs. Wiley T. Buchanan, Jr. General and Mrs. Alfred M. Gruenther The Most Reverend Philip M. Hannan Hon. and Mrs. Earl E. T. Smith Brig. General and Mrs. John M. Schweizer, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Blyth Hon. and Mrs. Percival F. Brundage Hon. and Mrs. Howard S. Cullman Mrs. Preston Davie Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. duPont Mr. and Mrs. Leon Fleisher Mr. and Mrs. Melville B. Grosvenor Hon. and Mrs. Leonard W. Hall Hon. and Mrs. Herbert Hoover, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Howard Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Hunt Mrs. E. Townsend Irvin Hon. and Mrs. Eric Johnston Mr. and Mrs. Garfield I. Kass Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lavan Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A. May Mr. and Mrs. George Meany Hon. and Mrs. Frank Pace, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence S. Rockefeller Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Stone Mr. Boris Timchenko Mr. and Mrs. W. Hallam Tuck Mr. and Mrs. George R. Wallace Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Watson, Jr. Following the Dinner, a piano recital was given by the famed Leon Fleisher, winner of the Queen Elizabeth of Belgium Concours prize in 1952. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, MAY 12, 1959 8:07 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:15 - 8:30 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Bryce Harlow 8:30 - 10:35 am LEGISLATIVE LEADERS MEETING The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Senator Everett Dirksen Senator Thurston B. Morton Senator Leverett Saltonstall Senator Thomas Kuchel Congressman Charles Halleck Congressman John W. Byrnes Congressman Leslie Arends Congressman Leo Allen Congressman Charles B. Hoeven Congressman Carroll D. Kearns Hon. Arthur Flemming Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier Hon. Maurice Stans Hon. Elliott Richardson Hon. Frederick B. Mueller Mr. Sam Hughes Hon. Stuart Rothman Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. Edward McCabe Hon. Jack Anderson Hon. Clyde Wheeler Hon. Earle Chesney Hon. Homer Gruenther Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. James Hagerty Mr. Roemer McPhee Hon. Don Paarlberg Mrs. Anne Wheaton Mr. Arthur Minnich 10:37 - 11:07 am (Rev. John P. Markoe, S. J.) OFF THE RECORD (Omaha, Nebraska) (Personal Friend) TUESDAY, MAY 12, 1959 Page 2 11:07 - 12:24 pm Hon. Malcolm Moos 11:14 - 11:16 am Hon. James Hagerty 12:24 - 12:35 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens Hon, James Hagerty 12:36 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 12:45 pm (LUNCH) 1:23 pm The President returned to the office. 2:30 - 2:33 pm Mr. William J. Hopkins 3:11 pm The President, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz, Colonel William Draper, and Captain Evan P. Aurand departed the White House and motored to Arlington National Cemetery to attend the funeral of Hon. Donald A. Quarles. 3:19 pm Arrived at Arlington National Cemetery. 3:25 - 3:45 pm Funeral Services for Hon. Donald A. Quarles. (Following the Services, the President extended his condolenses to Mrs. Quarles and members of the immediate family). 3:50 pm Departed Arlington National Cemetery and motored to the White House. 3:59 pm Arrived at the White House and entered the office. 4:04 - 4:19 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 4:13 - 4:50 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 4:50 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1959 8:17 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:18 - 8:20 am Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Roemer McPhee 8:20 - 8:30 am Hon. C. Douglas Dillon Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 8:30 - 9:45 am NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon, C. Douglas Dillon Hon. Neil H. McElroy Hon. Leo A. Hoegh Hon. Fred C. Scribner, Jr. Hon. William P. Rogers Hon. Maurice Stans Hon. John A. McCone Hon. Elmer F. Bennett Hon. Frederick Mueller Hon. T. Keith Glennan Hon. James R. Killian, Jr. General Thomas D. White Hon. Allen W. Dulles Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. George V. Allen Hon. Gordon Gray Hon. Karl G. Harr, Jr. Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster General C. P. Cabell Dr. Herbert York Major John Eisenhower Hon. Howard Furnas Hon. Marion W. Boggs Hon. James S. Lay, Jr. 9:45 - 9:55 am Hon. Neil McElroy Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 9:56 - 10:05 am Mr. Roemer McPhee WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1959 Page 2 10:12 - 10:23 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 10:23 - 10:26 am Hon, James Hagerty 10:26 - 10:58 am Pre-Press Briefing Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Robert Merriam Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier Hon. Gerald Morgan Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Major John Eisenhower Hon. James R. Killian, Jr. Hon. Bryce Harlow 11:00 - 11:30 am PRESS CONFERENCE 11:35 - 11:46 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 11:46 - 11:49 am Hon, Leo Hoegh 11:49 - 11:59 am The President greeted the following Civil Defense Directors in the Rose Garden: National Civil Defense Advisory Council (Presidential Appointees): Hon. J. Caleb Boggs, Governor of Delaware Hon. Okey L. Patterson, Former Governor of West Va, Hon. John B. Hynes, Mayor of Boston, Mass. Hon, Clifford E. Rishell, Mayor of Oakland, Cal. Hon. P. Kenneth Peterson, Mayor of Minneapolis, Minn. Major General Otto L. Nelson, Jr., Vice President, New York Life Insurance Company, N. Y. City Mr. George J. Richardson, Special Assistant to the President, AFL-CIo, Washington, D. C. Mrs. Hiram Cole Houghton, Red Oak, Iowa Mrs. Charles P. Howard, Boston, Mass. State, Commonwealth and Territorial Civil Defense Directors Major General Ralph J. Olson, President, National Association of State and Territorial Civil Defense Directors Lt. General Clarence R. Huebner, Past President, National Association of State and Territorial Civil Defense Directors (continued) WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1959 Page 3 11:49 - 11:59 am Civil Defense Directors (list continued): Lt. General Henry L. Larsen, Past President, National Association of State and Territorial Civil Defense Directors - Director of Civil Defense, Colo. Colonel Arthur M. Sheets, Past President, National Association of State and Territorial Civil Defense Directors - Director, Oregon Civil Defense Agency Alabama Mr. Joe S. Foster, Jr. Mr. Bobbie J. Blalock Arizona Mrs. Creola P. Walker Arkansas Mr. Owen Payne, Jr. California Mr. Harold G. Robinson Delaware Mr. Robert N. Downes Mr. Frank H. Buck District of Columbia Colonel John E. Fondahl Florida Colonel Hiram W. Tarkington Hawaii Major Gene al F. W. Makinney Idaho Colonel James S. Keel, Jr. Illinois Major General Robert M. Woodward Iowa Mr. E. M. Riordan Kansas Major General Joe Nickell Kentucky Major General Jesse Scott Lindsay Louisiana Major John H. Boh Maine Colonel Walter H. Kennett Maryland Mr. Sherley Ewing (continued) WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1959 Page 4 11:49 - 11:59 am Civil Defense Directors (list continued): Massachusetts Colonel John J. Devlin Thomas A. Donnelly Minnesota Colonel Hubert A. Schon Mississippi Mr. Hendrix A. Dawson Montana Mr. Hugh K. Potter Nebraska Major General Guy N. Henninger Nevada Mr. Albert D. McCuistion New Hampshire Rear Admiral C. A. Brinkmann New Jersey Mr. J. Morgan Van Hise New York Mr. J. P. Hennessey North Dakota Colonel Noel F. Tharalson Ohio Mr. Thane Durey Pennsylvania Dr. Richard Gerstell Rhode Island Major General John M. McGreevy South Carolina Mr. Charles Boyd Culbertson South Dakota Brig. General Homer E. Jensen Tennessee Colonel Robert L. Fox Texas Mr. James H. Garner Utah Mr. Leonard A. Higgins Vermont Mr. William H. Baumann (continued) WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1959 Page 5 11:49 - 11:59 am Civil Defense Directors (list continued): Virginia Mr. Douglas L. Moore, Jr. Washington Mr. Charles C. Ralls West Virginia Colonel Edgar McKee Sites William Hogan Elizabeth F. Massing Wyoming Colonel E. L. Rogers Puerto Rico Mr. Agustin Mercado-Reveron Regional Directors, Office of Civil and Defense Mobilization Region I Mr. Albert D. O'Connor, Harvard, Mass. Region II Mr. John L. Sullivan, Olney, Md. Region III Judge Thomas H. Goodman, Thomasville, Ga. Region IV Major General Paul K. MacDonald, Battle Creek, Michigan Region V Mr. Welcome W. Wilson, Denton, Texas Region VI Mr. Albert C. Tilley, Denver, Colorado Region VII Mr. Evar P. Peterson, Santa Rosa, Cal. Region VIII Mr. Philip D. Batson, Everett, Wash. Staff, Office of Civil and Defense Mobilization Governor Leo A. Hoegh, Director Mr. Hubert R. Gallagher, Director of Special Liaison Mr. T. J. Harte, Security and Inspection Mr. John J. Williams, Assistant to the Director, Special Liaison Others Mr. Walter P. Halstead, President, United States Civil Defense Council Colonel M. P. Cawdron, Canadian Executive Secretary, Joint United States/Canada Civil Defense Committee WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1959 Page 6 11:59 - 12:10 pm Colonel Arthur Sheets Director, Oregon Civil Defense Agency 12:10 - 12:12 pm Hon. James Hagerty 12:12 - 12:35 pm (Mr. Joe Lindholm, Audubon, Iowa) OFF THE RECORD (Mr. Holger Lindholm, father) (Steve Lindholm, 14) (Craig Lindholm, 12) 12:35 - 12:41 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Gerald Morgan 12:46 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:18 pm The President returned to the office. 2:20 - 2:25 pm Major John Eisenhower 2:25 - 2:26 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 3:05 - 3:35 pm Hon. Malcolm Moos 3:30 - 3:31 pm Mr. William J. Hopkins 3:48 pm The President and General Howard McC. Snyder departed the White House and motored to Walter Reed Hospital. 4:07 pm Arrived at Walter Reed Hospital where they were met by General James H. Forsee who escorted the President to Secretary Dulles' suite. Following the President's visit with Secretary Dulles, he spoke briefly with Mrs. Nathan Twining. 4:28 pm The President and General Snyder departed Walter Reed and motored to the White House, 4:47 pm Arrived at the White House. WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1959 Page 7 4:50 pm The President returned to the office. 4:50 - 4:51 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 5:00 - 5:12 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Roemer McPhee 5:12 - 6:02 pm (Hon. Neil H. McElroy) OFF THE RECORD 6:03 - 6:14 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons 6:15 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 8:01 pm The President and Mrs. John Eisenhower departed the White House and motored to the Belgium Embassy to attend Dinner given by King Baudouin in honor of the President. 8:11 pm Arrived at the Belgium Embassy. Photographs were taken of the President, King Baudouin, and Mrs. John Eisenhower. 8:20 - 10:15 pm DINNER in honor of the President, given by King Baudouin: The President Mrs. John Eisenhower Hon. Sam Rayburn Hon. and Mrs. C. Douglas Dillon Hon. and Mrs. Neil McElroy Hon. and Mrs. Wiley T. Buchanan Hon. and Mrs. Clifford Folger Miss Virginia Warren Colonel and Mrs. I. W. Littell Hon. and Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss Miss Patricia McMahon His Majesty King Baudouin H. E. Pierre Wigny, Minister of Foreign Affairs Count Gobert d'Asprement Lynden The Grand Marchall of the Court The Belgium Ambassador and Baroness Silver cruys Count Du Parc, Court Chamberlain Mr. and Mrs. De Bassompierre, Counselor of Embassy Colonel Debeche, Aide-de-Camp Major Blondiau, Aide-de-Camp THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MAY 14 - THURSDAY - 1959 8:00 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:00 - 8:02 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 8:10 - 8:24 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 8:15 - 8:24 am Major John Eisenhower 8:24 - 8:34 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 8:27 - 8:34 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 8:40 - 8:43 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 8:50 am The President departed the White House and motored to MATS Terminal. 9:10 am Departed from MATS Terminal aboard the Columbine for flight to Newark, New Jersey. The following were aboard with the President: Hon. Thomas E. Stephens Hon. James Hagerty Mrs. Ann Whitman General Howard McC. Snyder Miss Mary Caffrey Captain Olive Marsh Dr. Malcolm Moos Dr. James R. Killian, Jr. Senator Clifford P. Case Captain Evan P. Aurand Mr. Dan Mahoney Hon. Norman P. Mason, Federal Housing Mr. Walter S. Rosenberry, Federal Housing Sgt. John Moaney Mr. L. W. Burton, Director of Washington Airport 10:00 am Arrived at Newark, N. J., Airport and was greeted by Governor Robert B. Meyner Mr. Wescott Toole, Newark Chamber of Commerce Mr. Joseph Job, U. S. Marshal, Newark, N. J. Hon. Leo P. Carlin, Mayor of Newark, N. J. Hon. Bernard M. Shanley Mr. William Barba Hon. Clarence Francis LINCOLN CENTER FOR THEPERFORMING ARTS GROUNDBREAKING CEREMONY PLATFORM GUESTS John D. Rockefeller, III Mayor Robert F. Wagner of New York City Lt. Governor Malcolm Wilson Commissioner Robert Moses Hon, Clarence Francis Mr. Hulan Jack, President, Borough of Manhattan Mr. James Felt, Chairman, New York City Planning Commission Hon. Norman P. Mason, HHFA Mr. Walter S. Fried, HHFA Commissioner Richard C. Patterson, Jr., New York City Mr. Charles M. Spofford, Davis, Polk, Wardwell, Sunderland, Kiendl Mr. Arthur A. Houghton, Jr., President, Steuben Glass Mr. Devereux C. Josephs, Chairman of the Board, New York Life Robert E. Blum, Vice President, Abraham & Straus Anthony A. Bliss, President, Metropolitan Opera Lauder Greenway, Chairman of the Board, Metropolitan Opera David M. Keiser, President, Philharmonic James P. Warburg, Chairman, Julliard Music Foundation Wallace K. Harrison, Architect, 630 Fifth Avenue, N. Y. City Rev. Laurence J. McGinley, S. J., Fordham University Lawrence Gerosa, New York City Comptroller NEW YORK, N. Y. THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1959 Page 2 10:05 am The President and Hon. Clarance Francis departed the Newark Airport and motored to the Lincoln Center groundbreaking site in New York City. NEW YORK, N. Y. 10:46 am Arrived at the Lincoln Center ground-breaking site where the President was greeted by Mr. John D. Rockefeller, 3rd. 10:52 - 11:54 am The President participated in the ground-breaking ceremonies of the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts. This event commences the construction of a culture center for the City of New York. The site of the ground-breaking will initiate the construction of the Philharmonic Hall. Five other buildings will be built later: new Metropolitan Opera House, a theatre for the dance, a repertory theatre, new facilities for the Juilliard School, and a library museum. Mayor Robert B. Wagner is introduced. Lt. Governor Malcolm Wilson is introduced. Mr. John D. Rockefeller, 3rd introduces the President. The President breaks ground for the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts. At the conclusion of the ceremony, the President, Mr. Clarence Francis, and Hon. James Hagerty went to the platform and thanked Mr. Leonard Bernstein Miss Rise Stevens Mr. Leonard Warren 11:54 am The President and Mayor Robert Wagner departed Lincoln Center and motored to the U. S. World Trade Fair at the New York Coliseum. 11:58 am Arrived at the U. S. World Trade Fair at the New York Coliseum. THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1959 Page 3 NEW YORK, N. Y. 11:58 am Upon arriving at the U. S. World Trade Fair at the New York Coliseum, the President was greeted by Mr. Charles Snitbow President of the U. S. World Trade Fair Mr. Arthur Smadbeck President of the Coliseum Exhibits Mr. z. B. Hyde General Manager of the New York Coliseum The Third Annual U. S. World Trade Fair has 63 countries participating, with more than 3,000 exhibits covering the four floors of the Coliseum. The President visited on the second floor, which consists of 26 National pavilions, and was presented gifts by the Ambassadors or Foreign Ministers of the countries who had exhibits on this floor. 12:58 pm The President departed the Coliseum, accompanied by Major John Eisenhower, and motored to the Waldorf Astoria Hotel. 1:05 pm Arrived at the Waldorf Hotel where he was greeted by Mr. Joseph Binns Executive Vice President of the Hotel Mr. Wallace Lee, Manager of the Hotel Mr. Dell 'Agnese, Tower Manager of the Hotel The above escorted the President to his suite, and the following entered the suite with him: Hon. Thomas E. Stephens Major John Eisenhower Hon. James Hagerty General Howard McC. Snyder Chief U. E. Baughman Police Commissioner Stephen Kennedy 1:10 - 1:40 pm Mr. Herman Tritz Mr. Emanuel Goldman 1:10 - 6:30 pm Mr. Thomas E. Stephens, the artist, was in the President's suite. THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1959 Page 4 NEW YORK, N. Y. The following saw the President during the afternoon in his suite at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel: 3:19 - 3:32 pm Mr. Maxwell Hahn 3:40 - 4:30 pm Mr. David McDonald President, United Steelworkers of America 3:50 - 4:10 pm Hon. James R. Killian, Jr. 3:51 - 4:40 pm Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Kalmanson Johannesburg, Africa 4:11 - 4:57 pm Sir Leslie Nicholls 4:20 - 4:56 pm Mr. Leon Michael 4:25 - 5:23 pm Dr. Milton Katz Harvard University 4:35 - 5:55 pm Dr. Barnaby Keeney President, Brown University Hon. Winthrop Aldrich 4:55 - 5:37 pm Police Commissioner Stephen Kennedy Deputy Commissioner Aldrich Commissioner Walter Arn (Had picture taken with the President presenting a donation for the Police Athletic League) 4:58 - 6:22 pm Mr. Sigurd Larmon 4:58 - 6:25 pm Mr. William Robinson 5:01 - 6:22 pm Mr. Barry Leithead 5:22 - 6:46 pm Hon. Gabriel Hauge 5:27 - 6:22 pm Mr. George Allen 5:28 - 6:46 pm Mr. Clifford Roberts 5:50 - 6:30 pm Mr. David Marx THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1959 Page 5 NEW YORK, N. Y. 7:00 pm The President departed his suite at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel and went to the Jansen Room to attend a reception. He was accompanied by: Mr. Alfred P. Sloan, Jr. Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Dr. Detlev W. Bronk National Academy of Sciences Dr. Paul E. Klopsteg American Association for the Advancement of Science Dr. Warren Weaver Rockefeller Foundation Mr. Willcox Adsit General Motors Acceptance Corporation Hon. James R. Killian, Jr. Hon. Gabriel Hauge Hon. James Hagerty Mr. Clifford Roberts 7:00 - 7:25 pm The President attended a special pre-dinner reception in the Jansen Suite. 7:25 pm The President went to the Starlight Roof to attend the Science Symposium Dinner sponsored by the National Academy of Sciences, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. 7:30 - 9:30 pm Science Symposium Dinner. 9:30 - 9:55 pm ADDRESS BY THE PRESIDENT, which was broadcast by all radio networks, and picked up by "canned" television by CBS. The President departed the Starlight Room upon completion of his Address and went to his car, escorted by Mr. Wallace Lee Mr. Dell 'Agnese Mr. Willcox Adsit THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1959 Page 6 NEW YORK, N. Y. 10:03 pm The President and Major John Eisenhower departed the Waldorf Astoria Hotel and motored to LaGuardia Airport, Marine Terminal. 10:28 pm Arrived at LaGuardia Airport, Marine Terminal. 10:40 pm Airborne for Washington, D. C., aboard the Columbine. The following accompanied the President: Major John Eisenhower Mr. George Allen Mrs. Ann Whitman Mr. James Hagerty Miss Mary Caffrey Dr. Howard Sn yder Hon. Thomas E. Stephens Dr. Malcolm Moos Hon. James R. Killian, Jr. Captain Olive Marsh Hon. Norman Mason Mr. Walter S. Rosenberry, Jr. Dr. Lee Dubridge Mr. James Rowley and Secret Service Agents 11:45 pm Arrived at MATS Terminal. 11:48 pm The President, Major John Eisenhower, and Mr. George Allen departed MATS Terminal and motored to the White House. 11:57 pm Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1959 7:55 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:00 - 8:13 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 8:15 a 8:25 am Major John Eisenhower 8:25 - 8:27 am Mr. Roemer McPhee 8:27 - 8:30 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 8:30 - 8:50 am (Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.) OFF THE RECORD (Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster - 8:35 - 8:37 am) 8:50 - 8:55 am Hon. Neil H. McElroy Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster (8:50 - 8:51 am) 8:55 - 8:58 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 9:00 - 10:23 am CABINET MEETING The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon. C. Douglas Dillon Hon. Robert B. Anderson Hon. Neil H. McElroy Hon. William P. Rogers Hon. Edson O. Sessions Hon. Fred Seaton Hon. Lewis L. Strauss Hon. Ezra Taft Benson Hon. James P. O'Connell Hon. Arthur Flemming Hon. Maurice Stans Hon. Leo A. Hoegh Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Robert Gray Hon. Gordon Gray Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. James R. Killian, Jr. Hon. Robert Merriam Mr. Arthur Minnich (continued) FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1959 Page 2 9:00 - 10:23 am CABINET MEETING (continued) Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Don Paarlberg Hon. Bradley Patterson Mrs. Anne Wheaton Hon. Karl G. Harr, Jr. Hon. Alan T. Waterman Hon. T. Keith Glennan Dr. Lee DuBridge Mr. Bob Briber Hon. Frederick Mueller Mr. Francis Miller Mr. Charles Lloyd 10:25 - 10:35 am Hon. Ezra Taft Benson 10:35 - 11:07 am (Hon. Neil H. McElroy) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. C. Douglas Dillon) (Hon. Robert Murphy) (Hon. Allen Dulles) (Hon. Gordon Gray) (General Maxwell Taylor) 11:35 - 11:46 am Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier 11:46 - 11:47 am Hon. Jack Anderson 11:47 - 11:55 am The following group called on the President to present signed petitions in support of his program to balance the budget and stabilize the dollar: Representing "Alerted Americans": Mrs. Philip L. Corson, Pl ymouth Meeting, Pa. Mr. Walter Knerr, Norristown, Pa. Mr. William M. Taylor, Norristown, Pa. Also present: Congressman Walt Horan, Washington Congressman John A. LaFore, Jr., Pa. Congressman Catherine May, Washington Congressman Thomas M. Pelly, Washington Congressman Jack Westland, Washington Hon. Jack Anderson FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1959 Page 3 12:00 - 12:24 pm H. E. Abba Eban Ambassador of Israel (Farewell call upon resigning his post in Washington) Hon. Robert Corrigan 12:24 - 12:31 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 12:30 - 12:31 pm Major John Eisenhower 12:40 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:06 pm The President departed the White House and motored to 16th and K where he picked up Mr. George Allen, and the two motored to Burning Tree Country Club. 2:44 pm Arrived at Burning Tree. 3:00 - 5:29 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with Mr. George Allen Colonel Thomas Belshe (Dr. Snyder accompanied them around the course) 5:50 pm Departed Burning Tree Country Club and motored to the White House with Mr. George Allen. 6:14 pm Arrived at the White House. 6:15 pm (Hon. James P. Mitchell) (Saw the President in the Mansion) THE PRESIDENT 'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1959 7:40 am The President departed the White House and motored to MATS Terminal. He was accompanied by Barbara Ann Eisenhower David Eisenhower Colonel Robert L. Schulz Mr. James Rowley 7:50 am Arrived at MATS Terminal. 7:57 am The President was airborne for Colorado Springs, Colorado, with the following: Major and Mrs. John Eisenhower and their four children Hon. James Hagerty General Howard McC. Snyder Mrs. Ann Whitman Miss Mary Caffrey Captain Olive Marsh COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO. 11:05 am The President and his party arrived at Peterson Field, Colorado, and were greeted by: Major General James E. Briggs Superintendent of the Air Force Academy Lt. Colonel James Hunter Assistant Chief of Staff Major G. P. Culver Director of Plans and Programs Colonel James Stewart Deputy Commander of the 4600th Air Base Wing Following introductions, the President and Major General James E. Briggs motored from Peterson Field to the Air Force Academy. In addition to those already in the President's party, the following were also in the motorcade: Hon. James H. Douglas, Secretary of the Air Force General Thomas D. White Brig. General Henry R. Sullivan Lt. Colonel James D. Hunter SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1959 Page 2 COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO. U. S. AIR FORCE ACADEMY 11:40 am The President and General Briggs entered the Air Force Academy Grounds, and proceeded to the Cadet Dining Hall, after riding around the grounds and viewing the various buildings. 12:39 pm Arrived at the Cadet Dining Hall. The President greeted the Cadets who were dining. He was located up one floor on the balcony which overlooks the dining area. The following were assembled in the lounge area near the balcony: Brig. General Henry R. Sullivan Commandant of Cadets Colonel Robert F. McDermott Dean of Faculty Colonel Delmar J. Rogers Chief of Staff Colonel George B. Simler Director of Athletics Colonel Jasper A. Westbrook Commander, 7625th Support Group Major C. H. Hall Duty Officer, Commander of Cadets Cadet Wing Staff Cadet/Colonel Herbert A. Adamson, Wing Comm. Cadet/Lt. Colonel Leonard J. Mahoney Wing Operations Officer Cadet/Major James W. Conally, Wing Adjutant Cadet/Major Gerald J. Garvey, Wing Supply Officer Cadet/Colonel Herbert A. Adamson called the cadets to attention. He then made a presentation speech, and presented to the President a diploma, making him a member of the first graduating class of the Academy. The President briefly addressed the Cadets. 12:55 pm The President and Major General James E. Briggs departed the Cadet Dining Hall and proceeded to the President's car, SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1959 Page 3 COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO. AIR FORCE ACADEMY The President departed the Air Force Academy and motored to Peterson Field. 1:33 pm Arrived at Peterson Field. 1:35 pm The President and his party were airborne for Denver, Colorado. DENVER, COLORADO 1:50 pm The President landed at Lowry Air Force Base and was met by Mrs. Eisenhower and Mrs. Gordon Moore. 1:58 pm Departed Lowry Air Force Base and motored to the Brown Palace Hotel. 2:18 pm Arrived at the Brown Palace Hotel. The President and Mrs. Eisenhower were met by Mr. Charles O'Toole who escorted them to the Presidential Suite on the 8th floor. 4:45 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower, Major and Mrs. John S. D. Eisenhower and their four children, departed the Brown Palace Hotel and motored to the Doud residence at 750 Lafayette Street to visit with Mrs. Eisenhower's mother. 6:18 pm The President, Major John Eisenhower, Mrs. John Eisenhower, David, Barbara Ann, Susan, and Mary Jean Eisenhower departed the Doud residence and returned to the Brown Palace Hotel. Mrs. Eisenhower stayed on with Mrs. Doud until later, 7:30 pm. 6:25 pm Arrived at the Brown Palace Hotel. (Mrs. Eisenhower returned to the Hotel at 7:40 pm). THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, MAY 17, 1959 DENVER, COLORADO 8:15 am The President and Major John Eisenhower and Mr. Aksel Nielsen departed the Brown Palace Hotel and toured the Broomfield Heights, Columbine Country Club, and the Greenwood Lake Areas. 10:12 am Arrived back at the Doud residence. 10:45 am The President and Mrs. Eisenhower, Major and Mrs. John Eisenhower and family departed the Doud residence and motored to Lowry Air Force Base. 10:55 am Arrived at Lowry Air Force Base, The following were on hand to greet the President: Governor and Mrs. Stephen L. R. McNichols Mr. Aksel Nielsen Mayor and Mrs. Will F. Nicholson Mr. and Mrs. Charles O'Toole General and Mrs. E. P. Mussett 11:55 am The President and his party departed Lowry Air Force Base aboard the Columbine and flew to Washington, D. C. WASHINGTON, D. C. 7:07 pm Arrived at MATS Terminal, Washington, D. C. 7:08 pm Departed MATS Terminal and motored to the White House. 7:18 pm Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, MAY 18, 1959 8:00 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Golonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:17 - 8:28 am Major John Eisenhower 8:30 - 8:47 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 9:07 - 9:25 am Hon. Gordon Gray 9:26 - 9:40 am Hon. Arthur Flemming 9:40 - 9:45 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 9:46 - 10:00 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 10:11 - 10:18 am The President presented the International Solomon R. Guggenheim Award to Mr. Joan Miro, Spanish Artist. The following attended the ceremony: Mr. Joan Miro and wife Mr. Harry F. Guggenheim President, Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation Mr. James Johnson Sweeney Director, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum H. E. Jose M. de Areilza, Count de Motrico The Spanish Ambassador Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 10:18 - 10:35 am Hon. James Hagerty 10:38 - 10:43 am Hon. Don Paarlberg 10:43 - 10:56 am H. E. Antonio Carrillo Flores, The Mexican Ambassador Hon. Roy Rubottom, Assistant Secretary of State 10:57 - 11:13 am (Hon. Lewis L. Strauss) OFF THE RECORD 11:30 - 11:48 am Hon. James Hagerty 11:48 - 11:54 am Judge Juvenal Marchisio, Brooklyn, New York Mr. Joseph Jordan, Yonkers, New York Rev. Caesar Donanzan Mr. Ross J. DiLorenzo Hon. Rocco Siciliano (Saw the President prior to his receiving the delegates attending the American Committee on Italian Migration Symposium) MONDAY, MAY 18, 1959 Page 2 11:54 - 12:05 pm The President greeted the delegates attending the American Committee on Italian Migration Symposium held in Washington, There were 195 in the group. 12:05 - 12:10 pm Hon. Gerald Morgan 12:10 - 12:12 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 12:12 - 12:13 pm The President was introduced to Mr. Jack Anderson's daughter and family: Mr. and Mrs. Lonzo L. Epps Jack, Jeff, and Jan Epps Mr. and Mrs. Jack Anderson were also present 12:13 pm The President went to the Mansion. 12:14 pm The President and General Howard McC. Snyder departed the White House and motored to Walter Reed Hospital. 12:32 pm Arrived at Walter Reed Hospital where they were met by Brig. General James H. Forsee, who escorted the President and General Snyder to the suite of Hon. John Foster Dulles, Following his visit with Hon. John Foster Dulles, the President visited General Nathan Twining General George C. Marshall Mrs. Wilton B. Persons 12:50 pm The President and General Howard McC. Snyder departed Walter Reed Hospital and motored to the White House. 1:08 pm Arrived at the White House, 1:15 pm (LUNCH) 2:40 pm The President returned to the office. 2:43 - 2:45 pm Hon. James Hagerty 3:13 - 3:15 pm Mr. William J. Hopkins MONDAY, MAY 18, 1959 Page 3 3:20 pm The President went to the South Grounds to practice golf. 3:47 pm Returned to the office. 3:59 pm Departed the office and went to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, MAY 19, 1959 8:00 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:05 am - 8:15 Hon. Wilton B. Persons Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Bryce Harlow (joined at 8:06 am) 8:17 - 8:19 am Mr. Roemer McPhee 8:22 - 8:35 am Hon. Neil H. McElroy Hon. Thomas S. Gates (joined at 8:30 am) 8:30 - 10:35 am LEGISLATIVE LEADERS MEETING The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Senator Everett M. Dirksen Senator Leverett Saltonstall Senator Thomas H. Kuchel Senator George D. Aiken Congressman Charles Halleck Congressman John W. Byrnes Congressman Leslie Arends Congressman Leo E. Allen Congressman Charles B. Hoeven Congressman John Taber Congressman Gerald R. Ford, Jr. Hon. Neil H. McElroy Hon. James H. Douglas Mr. George Vaughn Hon. Ezra Taft Benson Dr. Marvin McLain Mr. Martin Sorkin Hon. James Mitchell Hon, Jack Anderson Hon. Maurice Stans Hon. Earle Chesney Hon. Elmer Staats Hon, Homer Gruenther Mr. Sam Hughes Hon. Edward McCabe Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Norman Mason Hon. Robert Merriam Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Don Paarlberg Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Clyde Wheeler Mrs. Anne Wheaton Mr. Roemer McPhee Hon. Bryce Harlow Mr. Arthur Minnich TUESDAY, MAY 19, 1959 Page 2 10:35 - 10:43 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 10:43 - 10:44 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 10:45 - 11:02 am Major John Eisenhower 10:55 - 11:02 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 11:04 - 11:54 am The President met with the following members of his Science Advisory Committee, OFF THE RECORD: (Dr. James R. Killian, Jr.) (Dr. Robert F. Bacher) (Dr. William O. Baker) (Dr. Hans A. Bethe) (Dr. Detlev W. Bronk) (Dr. Britton Chance) (Dr. James B. Fisk) (Dr. George B. Kistiakowsky) (Dr. Edwin H. Land) (Dr. Edward M. Purcell) (Dr. Emanuel R. Piore) (Dr. I. I. Rabi) (Dr. Glenn T. Seaborg) (Dr. Cyril S. Smith) (Dr. Paul A. Weiss) (Dr. Jerome B. Wiesner) (Dr. Hugh L. Dryden) (Dr. Albert G. Hill) (Dr. Herbert Scoville, Jr.) (Dr. Alan T. Waterman) (Dr. Herbert York) (Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster) (Major John Eisenhower) 11:56 - 12:05 pm The President presented scholastic achievement awards to four representative blind students, during the first annual Education for the Blind Week, sponsored by Recording for the Blind, Inc: Richard Olsen Cowan (and Mrs. Cowan) getting master's degree from Stanford University James R. Slagle (and Mrs. Slagle) getting doctor's degree from MIT Mrs. Bianca Covelli Stewart (and husband) graduating from Queens College, Flushing, N. Y. Robert J. Winn, Jr. (and his father) graduating from North Texas State College, Denton TUESDAY, MAY 19, 1959 Page 3 11:56 - 12:05 pm The following accompanied the blind students (continued from previous page): From Recording for the Blind, Inc. Mrs. Frederick B. Payne, President Mrs. Ronald H. Macdonald, Jr., Honorary Chairman and Founder Mrs. Heywood Gilpatric Member of the Board and former President Mrs. Ian MacDonald, Member of the Board Mr. Burnham Carter, National Director 12:06 - 12:10 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons 12:13 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 1:33 pm The President returned to the office. 1:33 - 1:35 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons 1:35 - 1:47 pm Hon. James P. Mitchell Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Gerald Morgan Mr. Roemer McPhee (Met with the President re Railroad Retirement) 1:48 pm The President returned to the Mansion and went to the dentist. 3:04 pm The President and Colonel Walter Tkach departed the White House and motored to Burning Tree Country Club. 3:32 pm Arrived at Burning Tree. 3:49 - 5:32 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with Colonel Thomas Belshe. (At the entrance of Burning Tree, Major Eisenhower delivered a message to the President). 6:02 pm The President departed Burning Tree Country Club and motored to the White House. TUESDAY, MAY 19, 1959 Page 4 6:32 pm Arrived at the White House. 7:30 pm STAG DINNER - OFF THE RECORD (The President) (Hon. Wilbur Brucker) (Hon. George E. Allen) (Mr. Carl V. Anderson) (President, An-Son Petroleum So., Oklahoma City) (Mr. Virgil Browne) (Coca Cola Company, Oklahoma City) (Mr. Walker Buckner) (Mr. Donald C. Dayton) (President, The Dayton Co., Minneapolis) (Dr. Edward L. R. Elson) (Mr. Benjamin F. Fairless) (Mr. Joseph B. Hall) (President, The Kroger Company, Cincinnati) (Mr. W. Alton Jones) (Mr. Henry R. Luce) (Mr. William T. Payne) (President, Big Chief Drilling Co., Oklahoma City) (Mr. Henning W. Prentis, Jr) (President, Armstrong Cork Company) (Mr. Robert W. Woodruff) THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1959 7:57 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Captain Dale J. Crittenberger. 8:15 - 8:25 am Mr. Roemer McPhee 8:26 - 8:34 am Major John Eisenhower 8:59 - 9:25 am (Hon. H. Alexander Smith) OFF THE RECORD (Major John Eisenhower) 9:30 - 9:55 am (Judge Orie L. Phillips) OFF THE RECORD 9:55 - 9:59 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. James Hagerty Major John Eisenhower 9:59 - 10:09 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 10:09 - 10:16 am H. E. Dr. Miloslav Rusek Newly appointed Ambassador of the Czechoslovak Republic - to present his credentials to the President Hon. Robert Corrigan 10:16 - 10:32 am Hon. Malcolm Moos 10:40 - 10:42 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 10:42 - 11:00 am Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier 11:00 - 11:22 am Hon. William P. Rogers 11:25 - 11:35 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. James Hagerty 11:35 - 11:37 am Hon. William P. Rogers 11:37 - 11:53 am The President greeted the members of the Board of Governors and Officers of the American Bar Association: Mr. E. Dixie Beggs, Florida Mr. Robert K. Bell, New Jersey Mr. Richard H. Bowerman, Connecticut Mr. Harold H. Bredell, Indiana (continued) WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1959 Page 2 11:37 - 11:53 am The President greeted the members of the Board of Governors and Officers of the American Bar Association (List continued from page 1) Mr. Joseph D. Calhoun, Pennsylvania Mr. Willoughby A. Colby, New Hampshire Mr. Glenn M. Coulter, Michigan Mr. Walter E. Craig, Arizona Mr. George S. Geffs, Wisconsin Mr. Tappan Gregory, Illinois Mr. Donald D. Harris, Minnesota Mr. Egbert Heywood, North Carolina Mr. John N. Hynzman, Chicago Mr. Ross L. Malone, New Mexico - President Mr. Douglas McKay, South Carolina Mr. John D. Randall, Iowa Mr. Charles S. Rhyne, D. C. Mr. Franklin Riter, Utah Mr. Whitney North Seymour, New York Mr. Sylvester C. Smith, Jr., New Jersey Mr. Benjamin Wham, Illinois Mr. Joseph D. Stecher, Executive Director Hon. William P. Rogers 11:53 - 12:27 pm Major John Eisenhower 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:08 pm The President returned to the office. 2:20 - 2:45 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 3:25 - 3:30 pm Hon. Gerald Morgan 3:50 - 5:05 pm The President practiced golf on the South Grounds. 5:07 pm Returned to the office. 5:08 - 5:15 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens Hon. Malcom Moos 5:15 - 5:17 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 5:25 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1959 7:45 am (Hon. Richard M. Nixon) OFF THE RECORD (Had breakfast with the President) 8:20 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Hon. Richard M. Nixon. 8:20 - 9:00 am Hon. Richard M. Nixon 9:00 - 10:29 am NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon. C. Douglas Dillon Hon. Thomas S. Gates, Jr. Hon, Leo A. Hoegh Hon, Robert B. Anderson Hon. Elmer Staats Hon. John A. McCone Hon. Lewis L. Strauss Hon. Clarence Randall Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier Hon. Don Paarlberg Hon, Thomas C. Mann General Maxwell D. Taylor Hon. Allen Dulles Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. George V. Allen Hon. Gordon Gray Hon. Karl G. Harr, Jr. Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Mr. Howard Furnas Major John Eisenhower Hon. James S. Lay, Jr. Hon. S. Everett Gleason 10:29 - 10:39 am Hon. C. Douglas Dillon Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 10:40 - 10:50 am Major John Eisenhower 10:52 - 10:54 am Mr. William J. Hopkins THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1959 Page 2 11:08 - 11:10 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 11:10 - 11:35 am Hon. Robert B. Anderson Hon. Julian Baird Mr. Robert Mayo Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier Hon. Wilton B. Persons 11:35 - 11:49 am Hon. Robert B. Anderson 11:49 - 12:06 pm The following representatives of the National League of Insured Savings Associations called on the President: James E. Bent, President of the League President, Hartford Federal Savings Association Hartford, Connecticut F. Marion Donahoe, Vice President of the League President, Citizens Federal Savings and Loan Association, San Francisco, California Lacey Boggess, Member, Executive Committee of the League President, Mutual Savings and Loan Association, Ft. Worth, Texas Kenneth G. Heisler, Managing Director of the League, Washington, D. C. Senator Prescott Bush, Connecticut 12:06 - 12:30 pm Hon. Herbert Brownell, Jr. 12:30 - 12:32 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens Hon. Bryce Harlow 12:32 - 12:33 pm Hon. James Hagerty 12:33 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 1:50 pm The President returned to the office. 1:50 - 1:57 pm Major John Eisenhower 1:57 - 1:58 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1959 Page 3 1:58 pm The President and Mr. George Allen departed the White House and motored to Burning Tree Country Club. 2:21 pm Arrived at Burning Tree Country. 2:42 - 5:10 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with Mr. George Allen Major John Eisenhower joined them on the 17th tee and played 9 holes with them. 5:38 pm The President, Mr. George Allen and Colonel Walter Tkach departed Burning Tree and motored to the White House. 6:02 pm Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1959 7:45 am H. E. Dag Hammarskjold Secretary General of the United Nations Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. Hon. C. Douglas Dillon (Had breakfast with the President) 8:48 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by H. E. Dag Hammarskjold Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. (The above remained with the President until 8:55 am) 8:55 - 9:00 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 9:00 -10:30 am CABINET MEETING The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon. C. Douglas Dillon Hon. Robert B. Anderson Hon. Thomas S. Gates Hon. William P. Rogers Hon. Edson O. Sessions Hon. Fred Seaton Hon. Frederick Mueller Hon. Ture D. Morse Hon. James P. O'Connell Hon. Arthur Flemming Hon. Elmer Staats Hon. Leo Hoegh Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Robert Gray Captain Evan P. Aurand Hon. Gordon Gray Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Karl G. Harrs, Jr. Hon. James Hagerty (item 2 only) Hon. David Kendall Hon. Robert Merriam Hon. Gerald Morgan Mr. Roemer McPhee Mr. Arthur Minnich Hon. Donald Paarlberg (continued) FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1959 Page 2 9:00 - 10:30 am CABINET MEETING (continued): Mr. Bradley Patterson Hon. Clarence Randall Hon. Rocco Siciliano Mrs. Anne Wheaton Major John Eisenhower Hon. Norman Mason Hon. George V. Allen Mr. Harold McClellan (Moscow Fair) Hon. Abbott Washburn Mr. George Roderick Mr. Merrill Whitman Hon. Edward Mills Hon. Franklin Floete Hon. T. Keith Glennan Hon. Elwood Quesada 10:30 - 11:06 am H. E. Antoine Pinay French Minister of Finance H. E. Herve Alphand Ambassador of France Hon. Robert Murphy Deputy Under Secretary of State Mr. Raymond Arasse, Staff Assistant to Mr. Pinay 11:06 - 11:07 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Major John Eisenhower Mr. Roemer McPhee 11:10 am The President departed the White House via helicopter for flight to St. John's College, Annapolis, Md., to participate in the Dedication of the Francis Scott Key Memorial Hall and the Mellon Hall. The following accompanied him: Hon. James Hagerty Captain Evan P. Aurand Mr. William Knighton, of Baltimore Sun ANNAPOLIS, MD. 11:32 am Arrived at St. John's College Athletic Field and was greeted by: Dr. Richard D. Weigle, President of St. John's Mr. Richard Cleveland, Chairman, Board of Trustees Hon. J. Millard Tawes, Governor of Maryland Hon. Theodore McKeldin, Former Governor ANNAPOLIS, MD. FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1959 Page 3 11:34 am Dr. Richard D. Weigle escorted the President from the Athletic Field to the office of the College President, located in McDowell Hall. 11:36 am The President greeted approximately 100 people assembled in the office of the College President. 11:45 am The President and Dr. Weigle proceeded to the auditorium and onto the stage. 12:00 Noon Invocation by the Rt. Rev. Noble C. Powell Bishop of Maryland 12:05 pm The National Anthem 12:10 pm Welcome by the Chairman of the Board of Visitors and Governors. 12:15 pm Reading by the President of the College, Dr. Richard Weigle. 12:25 pm Honorary Fellowships conferred upon Mark Van Doren of New York City, and Paul Mellon of Upperville, Virginia. 12:30 - 12:45 pm ADDRESS BY THE PRESIDENT 12:46 pm The President departed St. John's College via helicopter and flew to his farm in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, The following accompanied him: Captain Evan P. Aurand Mr. James Rowley Secret Service Agents GETTYSBURG, PA. 1:40 pm Arrived at the Gettysburg Farm. The following arrived in another helicopter: Colonel Walter Tkach Mr. Ray Scherer of NBC Secret Service Agents 3:02 pm The President and Mr. George Allen departed the Farm and motored to the Gettysburg Country Club. FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1959 Page 4 GETTYSBURG, PA. 3:10 pm Arrived at the Gettysburg Country Club. 3:22 - 5:24 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with Mr. George Allen 5:30 pm The President and Mr. George Allen departed the Gettysburg Country Club and motored to the Farm. 5:38 pm Arrived at the Farm. (Mrs. Eisenhower and Susan Eisenhower arrived at the Farm from Washington, at 3:18 pm) THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1959 GETTYSBURG, PA. 7:34 am The President and Mr. George Allen departed the Farm and motored to the Gettysburg Country Club. 7:40 am Arrived at the Gettysburg Country Club. 7:52 - 10:23 am The President and Mr. George Allen played 18 holes of golf. 10:27 am The President and Mr. George Allen departed the Gettysburg Country Club and motored to the Farm. 10:35 am Arrived at the Farm. 10:45 am The President, Mr. George Allen, Major John Eisenhower and Susan Eisenhower departed the residence and motored to the Cattle Barn and then to Mr. Allen's farm. 11:20 am Returned to the residence. 12:27 pm Mr. and Mrs. Harold H. Titus entered the Farm. 2:30 - 3:05 pm The President, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Titus, and General Arthur Nevins walked around the Farm. 3:20 pm The President, Mr. Harold Titus, and General Arthur Nevins motored to the fitting barn where they met Mr. Robert Harley, the herdsman, and toured the barn. 3:38 pm Went to the Newman farm. 4:08 pm Arrived at the Skeet Range. 4:10 pm Arrived back at the residence. 4:25 - 4:35 pm The President and Mr. Harold Titus walked around. the grounds. 4:42 pm Mr. and Mrs. Harold Titus departed the Farm. SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1959 Page 2 GETTYSBURG, PA. 7:10 pm The President began preparing food at the barbecue pit, but discontinued due to rain, and returned to the residence. General and Mrs. Arthur Nevins were guests at the Farm until 9:20 pm. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, MAY 24, 1959 GETTYSBURG, PA. 8:40 am The President and Chief West walked around the residence. 2:03 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the Farm and motored to the White House. WASHINGTON, D. C. 3:53 pm Arrived at the White House. 4:55 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the White House and motored to the residence of the late John Foster Dulles, 5:06 - 5:26 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower paid their respects to Mrs. Dulles. 5:26 pm Departed the Dulles residence and motored through Ft. Myer and Hains Point. 6:08 pm Returned to the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, MAY 25, 1959 8:00 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:04 - 8:08 am Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:18 - 8:21 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 9:12 - 9:30 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 9:31 - 9:43 am Hon, Jack Anderson 9:35 - 9:47 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 9:47 - 10:45 am Hon. Malcolm Moos 10:38 - 10:46 am Hon. James Hagerty 10:48 - 10:51 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 10:51 - 11:03 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 10:55 - 11:12 am Hon. Gordon Gray 11:12 - 11:54 am Hon. Thurston B. Morton Hon. David Kendall 12:00 Noon The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 1:55 pm The President returned to the office, accompanied by Major John Eisenhower 2:00 - 2:10 pm Hon, Thomas E. Stephens 2:28 - 2:37 pm Major John Eisenhower 2:37 - 2:40 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 3:00 - 3:23 pm The President practiced golf on the South Grounds. 3:25 - 3:29 pm Returned to the office. 3:29 - 3:58 pm Back to the South Grounds. MONDAY, MAY 25, 1959 Page 2 3:59 pm The President returned to the office. 4:05 - 4:43 pm Hon. Malcolm Moos 4:55 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1959 7:50 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 7:50 - 8:05 am Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:05 - 8:23 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 8:17 - 8:28 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Bryce Harlow 8:28 - 8:30 am Hon. James Hagerty 8:30 - 9:55 am LEGISLATIVE LEADERS MEETING The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Senator Thruston Morton Senator Everett Dirksen Senator Leverett Saltonstall Senator Styles Bri dges Senator John J. Williams Congressman Charles Halleck Congressman Leslie Arends Congressman John W. Byrnes Congressman Charles B. Hoeven Congressman Leo A. Allen Congressman Richard M. Simpson Hon. James P. O'Connel Hon. Maurice Stans Hon. Elmer Staats Mr. Sam Hughes Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. Jack Anderson Hon. Edward McCabe Hon. Clyde Wheeler Hon. Earle Chesney Hon. Homer Gruenther Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. David Kendall Hon. Robert Merriam Hon. Don Paarlberg Mrs. Anne Wheaton Mr. Roemer McPhee Mr. Arthur Minnich TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1959 Page 2 9:55 - 9:57 am Senator Everett Dirksen Congressman Charles Halleck (Had picture taken with the President for Time Magazine) 9:57 - 9:58 am Hon. Gerald Morgan 10:05 - 10:13 am Hon. David Kendall 10:13 - 10:14 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 10:30 - 10:42 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 10:43 - 10:44 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 10:44 - 10:50 am Hon. James Hagerty 10:55 - 11:14 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 11:04 - 11:25 am Senator Gordon Allott, Colorado Hon. Gerald Morgan 11:25 - 11:33 am Hon. C. Douglas Dillon Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 11:33 - 11:35 am Hon. James R. Killian, Jr. 11:35 - 11:48 am The President greeted a group of Sloan Fellows participating in the Executive Development Programs at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology School of Industrial Management: Mr. George W. Allen Mr. Douglas A. Anderson Mr. Earl L. Bockstruck Mr. Lewis M. Browning Mr. Daniel F. Cameron Mr. Edward H. Carman, III Mr. Joseph H. Choate Commander Thomas J. Christman, USN Mr. William S. Crowley Mr. John I. Cumberland, Jr. Mr. Lincon A. Divoll Mr. John P. Eberhard (continued) TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1959 Page 3 11:35 - 11:48 am Sloan Fellows (continued from previous page): Mr. John H. Eide Mr. Robert C. Ernest Mr. James LeG. Everett, III Mr. Carl R. Gloskey Mr. Jan O. Guthe Mr. H. Follett Hodgkins, Jr. Mr. Robert B. Johnson Mr. Charles J. Karrer Mr. Eugene R. Karrer Mr. Charles W. King Mr. Edward R. Kinsely Mr. Ramchand T. Kirpalani Mr. Walter C. Kottemann Mr. Robert L. Land Mr. Ralph C. Lenz, Jr. Mr. Edward C. Nezbeda Mr. Josef Primas Mr. Francis L. Rees Mr. Franklin J. Ross Mr. William E. Rudloff Mr. Alan W. Sampson Mr. Arthur V. Sommer Mr. Roger G. Sweet Mr. Franklin Walter Mr. Raymond F. Winch Mr. John W. Wynne Mr. Thomas M. O'Farrell Hon. James R. Killian, Jr. Hon. Thomas E. Stephens (No picture taken) 11:48 - 11:52 am Hon. James R. Killian, Jr. 11:52 - 12:07 pm The President met with the following to discuss the new Navy Department Building - OFF THE RECORD: (Hon. Thomas S. Gates) (Mr. John Clear) (Hon. Charles Finucane) (Hon. Wilton B. Persons) (Hon. Gordon Gray) (Brig. Gen. A. J. Goodpaster) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Leo Hoegh) (Hon. Robert Merriam) (Hon. Franklin G. Floete ) (Hon. Elmer Staats) (Colonel P. V. Kieffer) TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1959 Page 4 12:07 - 12:18 pm Major John Eisenhower 12:23 - 12:29 pm The President went to the Broadcast Room to make a "personal recording". 12:30 pm Arrived in the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:20 pm The President went to the dentist. 3:17 pm Returned to the office. 3:25 - 3:48 pm Hon. James Hagerty 4:00 - 5:08 pm The President practiced golf on the South Grounds. 5:10 pm Returned to the office. 5:15 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1959 8:06 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:10 - 8:18 am Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:25 - 8:34 am Major John Eisenhower 8:30 - 9:10 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 9:10 - 9:24 am (Hon. Don Paarlberg) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Jack Anderson) 9:24 - 9:26 am Hon. Malcolm Moos 9:29 - 10:05 am H. E. Robert Menzies Prime Minister of Australia H. E. Howard Beale Ambassador of Australia Hon. Walter Robertson Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs Mr. John B. Mein Director, Office of South west Pacific Affairs (Picture taken) 10:05 - 10:49 am Hon. Christian Herter Hon. C. Douglas Dillon Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 10:49 - 10:59 am Hon. Amory Houghton U. S. Ambassador to France Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 10:59 - 11:41 am Chancellor Konrad Adenauer of Germany Foreign Minister Von Brentano (H. E. Henrich), of Germany H. E. Dr. Wilhelm Grewe Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany Mr. Hans Weber, interpreter (The above met the President, then all except Chancellor Adenauer and interpreter Weber withdrew). WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1959 Page 2 11:41 - 11:55 am Chancellor Konrad Adenauer of Germany H. E. Henrich Brentano, Foreign Minister of Germany H. E. Dr. Wilhelm Grewe, Ambassador of Germany Hon, Christian Herter Mr. Hans Weber, interpreter (Picture taken) 11:55 - 11:59 am Hon. Christian Herter 12:00 Noon The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 1:40 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the White House and motored to the Washington National Cathedral to attend the funeral of Hon. John Foster Dulles. They were accompanied -- in another car -- by Major and Mrs. John Eisenhower, Colonel Robert L. Schulz, Captain Evan P. Aurand, and Colonel William Draper. 1:51 pm Arrived at the Washington National Cathedral and were escorted to their seats on the North side of the Nave, first row. 2:00 - 2:25 pm Funeral Services for Hon. John Foster Dulles. 2:50 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the Washington National Cathedral in the funeral procession immediately behind members of Secretary Dulles's family and proceeded to Arlington National Cemetary. 4:04 pm Arrived at Arlington National Cemetery. 4:10 - 4:30 pm Graveside Committal Services for Hon. John Foster Dulles, Following the Services, the President and Mrs. Eisenhower were escorted by Mr. John C. Metzler, Superintendent of Arlington National Cemetery, to Mrs. Dulles to extend condolences. 4:31 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed Arlington National Cemetery and motored to the White House. WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1959 Page 3 4:40 pm Arrived at the White House. 4:45 pm The President went to the dentist office in the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1959 8:11 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:30 - 8:47 am Major John Eisenhower Hon. James Hagerty (until 8:41 am) 8:47 9:00 am Hon. C. Douglas Dillon Hon. John McCone Admiral Paul Foster, Atomic Energy Commission Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster (Picture taken) 9:00 - 10:25 am NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL MEETING The President Hon. C. Douglas Dillon Hon. Neil H. McElroy Hon. Leo A. Hoegh Hon. Gordon Gray Hon. Fred Scribner, Jr. Hon. Maurice Stans Hon. John A. McCone Hon, Lewis L. Strauss General Maxwell Taylor Allen W. Dulles (Hon.) Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. George V. Allen Hon. James R. Killian, Jr. Hon. Karl G. Harr, Jr. Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Howard Furnas Major John Eisenhower Hon. W. Randolph Burgess, U. S. Ambassador to NATO Hon. John N. Irwin, II, Assistant Secretary of Defense Hon. James S. Lay, Jr. Hon. S. Everett Gleason 10:27 10:30 am Hon. Christian Herter Hon. Livingston Merchant 10:30 - 11:03 am Hon. Christian Herter H. E. Andrei A. Gromyko, Minister of Foreign Affairs, USSR The Rt. Hon. Selwyn Lloyd, British Secretary of State H. E. Maurice Couve de Murville, French Foreign Minister (Picture taken) THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1959 Page 2 11:03 - 11:05 am Hon. James Hagerty 11:07 - 11:19 am Hon. Christian Herter 11:19 - 11:34 am The following Cadets and Midshipmen called on the President to present their respective 1959 Yearbooks, the Howitzer and The Lucky Bag: From the Military Academy Cadet Peter M. Dawkins First Captain and Class President Royal Oak, Michigan Cadet Gerald P. Stadler Editor, 1959 Howitzer Flint, Michigan From the Naval Academy Midshipman David D. Sullivan Editor, 1959 Lucky Bag Newport, Rhode Island Midshipman Gerald L. Peterson Business Manager, 1959 Lucky Bag Midshipman Richard L. Engel Photography Editor, 1959 Lucky Bag Coronado, California Colonel Robert L. Schulz Captain Evan P. Aurand (Picture taken) 11:34 - 11:36 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Mr. William J. Hopkins 11:37 am The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 12:30 pm The President gave a Luncheon for the following Ministers of Foreign Affairs who were in the United States attending the funeral of Hon. John Foster Dulles: H. E. Dr. Konrad Adenauer, Chancellor of Germany H. E. Leopold Figl, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Austria H. E. Pierre Wigny, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Belgium H. E. Victor Andrade, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Bolivia Porfirio Foreign Minister of Dominican Republic, /Herrera Foreign Minister of France, H. E. Couve de Murville (continued) THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1959 Page 3 12:30 pm Luncheon for Foreign Ministers (continued): H. E. Dr. Heinrich von Brentano Foreign Minister of Germany The Rt. Hon. Selwyn Lloyd Minister of Foreign Affairs of Great Britain H. E. Guiseppe Pella Minister of Foreign Affairs of Italy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Japan, Fujiyama Minister of Foreign Affairs of Korea, Cho Chang Hwan H. E. Joseph Luns Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands Minister of Foreign Affairs of Turkey, Zorlu Minister of Foreign Affairs of the USSR, Gromyko H. E. Richard Henries, Speaker of the House of Liberia H. E. The Minister of Finance of Canada, Donald Fleming H. E. The Minister of Finance of Chile, Roberto Vergara H. E. Jean Monnet of France, representing European Communities H. E. Paul Henri Spaak, Secretary General of NATO Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon. Christian Herter Hon. C. Douglas Dillon Hon. Robert D. Murphy Interpreters Mr. Heinz Webber Mr. Nobuyuki Nakashina 2:05 pm The President and Major John Eisenhower departed the White House and motored to Burning Tree Country Club. 2:30 pm Arrived at Burning Tree. 2:51 - 5:58 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with Major John Eisenhower Mr. George Allen Colonel Thomas Belshe 6:00 pm The President, Major John Eisenhower, and Mr. George Allen departed Burning Tree and motored to the White House. 6:50 pm Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1959 7:55 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:16 - 8:38 am Hon, Wilton B. Persons 8:39 - 9:00 am (Major General James B. Cress) OFF THE RECORD (Of West Point Class of 1914) 9:00 - 9:26 am Hon. George Allen Director, USIA (Periodic appointment) 9:23 - 9:26 am Major John Eisenhower 9:26 - 10:07 am (Hon. Gerald Morgan) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Leo E. Hoegh) (Hon. Don Paarlberg) (Mr. Philip Areeda) 10:07 - 10:38 am Mr. Herschel D. Newsom Master, National Grange, Washington, D. C. Mr. Joseph Parker Legislative Counsel, National Grange, Washington, D. C. Hon. Jack Anderson Hon. Donald Paarlberg 10:38 - 10:40 am Hon. Don Paarlberg 10:40 - 10:58 am (Dr. Raymond B. Allen) OFF THE RECORD (Chancellor, University of Galifornia, Los Angeles, Gal,) 11:00 - 12:13 pm (Dr. Arthur Burns) OFF THE RECORD (Hon, Frank Pace) (Hon. Wilton B. Persons - joined at 11:06 am) (Hon. Robert Merriam) 12:13 - 12:15pm Hon. David Kendall Major John Eisenhower 12:24 - 12:25 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 12:25 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1959 Page 2 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 1:29 pm The President departed the White House and motored to Griffith Stadium to attend the Baseball Game between the Washington Senators and the Boston Red Sox. The following accompanied the President: Mr. George Allen General Howard McC. Snyder Hon. James Hagerty Hon. David Kendall Hon. Rocco Siciliano Hon. Robert Merriam Hon. Don Paarlberg Hon. Fred Morrow Captain Dale J. Crittenberger 1:40 pm Arrived at Griffith Stadium where the President was greeted by Mr. Calvin Griffith, President of the Washington Senators Baseball Club. Mr. Griffith escorted the President and his party to Box 16. After the President was seated in his box, he was introduced to Mr. Cookie Lavagetto Manager of the Washington Senators Mr. "Killer" Harmon Killebrew Home-run hitter of the Washington Senators The President autographed several baseballs, and received an autographed baseball for David Eisenhower from Mr. Killebrew. 2:00 - 4:51 pm The President watched the Baseball Game. 4:54 pm Mr. Calvin Griffith escorted the President to his car. 4:55 pm Departed Griffith Stadium. 5:03 pm Arrived at the White House, and entered his office. 5:03 - 5:30 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Major John Eisenhower FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1959 Page 3 5:35 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, MAY 30, 1959 MEMORIAL DAY 7:43 am The President and Mr. William Robinson and Mr. Ellis Slater departed the White House and motored to Burning Tree Country Club. They stopped at Woodley Road to pick up Mr. George Allen. 8:09 am Arrived at Burning Tree Country Club. 8:30 - 11:41 am The President played 18 holes of golf with Mr. William Robinson Mr. Ellis Slater Mr. George Allen (Dr. Snyder walked around the course with the foursome) 12:04 pm Departed Burning Tree and motored to the White House. 12:25 pm Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, MAY 31, 1959 8:51 am The President departed the White House and motored to the National Presbyterian Church. 8:56 am Arrived at the National Presbyterian Church. 9:00 - 10:00 am The President attended Services. Following Services, Dr. Edward Elson escorted the President to his car. 10:02 am The President departed the National Presbyterian Church and motored to the White House. 10:06 qm Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, JUNE 1, 1959 8:50 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Mr. William Robinson and Mr. Ellis Slater. 9:38 - 9:57 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 9:57 - 10:00 am Hon. James Hagerty 10:00 - 10:18 am Hon. Gordon Gray 10:24 - 10:30 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 10:24 - 10:28 am Hon. Bryce Harlow 10:30 - 10:58 am Hon. T. Keith Glennan National Aeronautics and Space Administrator Hon. Wilton B. Persons 10:58 - 11:11 am H. E. Visutr Arthayukti Newly appointed Ambassador of Thailand Hon. Wiley Buchanan (The Ambassador came to present his credentials) 11:11 - 11:43 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 11:43 - 11:47 am Judge Thomas Yager Los Angeles Superior Court Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 11:50 - 11:59 am Hon. James Hagerty 12:00 - 12:07 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:15 pm The President returned to the office. 2:20 - 2:30 pm Hon. Gordon Gray 2:30 - 2:47 Hon. David Kendall 2:59 - 3:25 pm Hon. Malcolm Moos MONDAY, JUNE 1, 1959 Page 2 3:00 - 3:20 pm Hon. Don Paarlberg 3:20 - 3:25 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 3:27 - 4:14 pm The President practiced golf on the South Grounds. 4:15 pm Returned to the office. 4:25 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 6:00 pm OFF THE RECORD Meeting in the Mansion: (Senator Lyndon B. Johnson) (Senator Everett M. Dirksen) (Speaker Sam Rayburn) (Congressman Charles Halleck) (Hon. Robert B. Anderson) (Senator Harry F. Byrd) (Senator John J. Williams) (Congressman Wilbur D. Mills) (Congressman Richard M. Simpson) (Hon. Wilton B. Persons) (Hon. Bryce Harlow) THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1959 8:13 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:14 - 8:23 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Bryce Harlow 8:25 - 8:26 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 8:26 - 8:27 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 8:29 - 8:30 am Hon. Robert Merriam 8:30 - 9:52 am LEGISLATIVE LEADERS MEETING The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Senator Everett Dirksen Senator Thurston Morton Senator Thomas Kuchel Senator Styles Bridges Senator Leverett Saltonstall Congressman Charles Halleck Congressman John W. Byrnes Congressman Leo Allen Congressman Charles B. Hoeven Congressman John Taber Congressman Gerald Ford Hon. Maurice Stans Mr. Sam Hughes Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier Hon. Thomas S. Gates Hon. Neil McElroy Hon. W. J. McNeil Mr. Wilson White, Justice Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. David Kendall Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Jack Anderson Hon. Robert Merriam Hon. Edward McCabe Hon. Don Paarlberg Hon. Clyde Wheeler Hon. James R. Killian Hon. Earle Chesney Hon. Roemer McPhee Hon, Homer Gruenther Mrs. Anne Wheaton Hon. Gerald Morgan Mr. Arthur Minnich 9:52 - 10:18 am Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier JUNE 2, 1959 Page 2 10:33 - 10:45 am Dr. J. A. Kessler Massachusetts Institute of Technology Dr. James R. Killian, Jr. Hon. James Hagerty 10:45 - 11:00 am Dr. James R. Killian, Jr. 11:00 - 11:03 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 11:18 - 11:30 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens Hon. Malcolm Moos 11:30 - 11:46 am H. E. Baron Robert Silvercruys Ambassador of Belgium (Came to pay a farewell call on the President upon his retirement from diplomatic service) Hon. Wiley Buchanan 11:48 am The President departed the office and went to the Mansion where he and Mrs. Eisenhower visited with Mr. Danny Thomas. 11:50 - 1:00 pm Mr. Danny Thomas President, American Lebanese Syrian Associated Charities (and Television Star) (Mr. Thomas returned to Mr. Stephens' office at 1:07 pm and then went to the Lobby to see the press). 1:05 pm (LUNCH) 1:43 pm The President returned to the office. 2:08 - 2:27 pm Hon. James Hagerty 2:55 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1959 8:07 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:44 - 8:45 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 8:45 - 9:00 am Miss Bertha Adkins Under Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare 9:00 - 9:10 am Hon. Ellis O. Briggs Newly-appointed Ambassador to Greece (Called on the President before departing for his new post in Athens) 9:30 - 10:28 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. James Hagerty Major John Eisenhower (joined at 9:55) The following joined at 9:58 am: Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon, Bryce Harlow Hon. Robert Merriam Mrs. Anne Wheaton Mr. Roemer McPhee 10:30 - 11:00 am PRESS CONFERENCE 11:03 - 11:06 am Hon. James Hagerty 11:08 - 11:55 am (Hon. James R. Killian, Jr.) OFF THE RECORD (Dr. Jerome B. Wiesner) 11:57 - 12:00 Noon Hon. James Hagerty 12:10 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 1:34 pm The President and Colonel Walter Tkach departed the White House and motored to Burning Tree Country Club. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1959 Page 2 2:00 pm Arrived at Burning Tree Country Club, 2:14 - 5:08 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with Colonel Thomas Belshe General Tom Musgrave Mr. John Shay 5:41 pm The President and Colonel Walter Tkach departed Burning Tree Country Club and motored to the White House. 6:05 pm Arrived at the White House and went to the office. 6:05 - 6:07 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 6:15 pm Departed the office and went to the Mansion. THE FOLLOWING BUSINESS MAGAZINE EDITORS WILL CALL ON THE PRESIDENT AT THE WHITE HOUSE AT 11:30 A. M., ON THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1959 Dean Ammer Purchasing Mrs. Stella Anderson Applied Publication American Chemical Society George Baker Chilton Publications H. Balfour Mechanical Engineering W. A. Barbour Product Design and Development E. C. Beaudet The Iron Age Vance Bell Steel John Botzum Steel William Bradbury Mechanization Library Tom Campbell The Iron Age Colin Carmichael Machine Design H. Thurston Clarke Packaging Parade H. R. Clauser Materials In Design Engineering Jack Colgan Commercial Car Journal R. A. Collinge Mechannual Floyd Craig Machine Design James N. Crowe Chemical and Engineering News William G. Dooly The Constructor Chester R. Earle Power Engineering Paul Farrell Purchasing Mahlon Fisher The Constructioneer Donald R. Foxvog The Constructor James H. Ferguson Qualified Contractor Jack A. Ghene Volume Feeding Management Robert Gibbs Analytical Chemistry Scranton Gillette Water and Sewage Works Robert F. Gould Chemical and Engineering News Robert Gray Fueloil and Oil Heat A. W. Greene Distribution Age John W. Greve The Tool Engineer Thomas Hanson Plant Engineer Robert N. Hader Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry Carl Harrington Mill and Factory C. E. Herington Metal Treating H. R. Herington Metal Treating Robert Homer Automotive Industries Mrs. Marjorie Hyslop Metal Progress Norman Jacobson Electric Light and Power Russell Jaenke Penton Publications J. J. Jaklitsch Mechanical Engineering Arthur Joyce Bakers Weekly - 2 - William C. Kellogg Machine Design Robert Kenyon Chemical and Engineering News Frank X. Kiefer Department Store Economist M. A. Kobel Life Association News George B. Krantz Chemical and Engineering News J. H. Kofrom Chilton Publications J. H. Kuney Applied Publications American Chemical Society Marshall C. Lewis Marsteller, Rickard, Gebhardt & Reed John F. McCarthy The Optical Journal Wayne McCurdy Utilization E. W. Maoy Sugar Ronald F. Meadows Marsteller, Rickard, Ebhardt and Reed Richard H. Morris Plant Engineering Alan Olson Fast Food Bernard Osbahr Electronic Industries 6. and Elsenhower Library T. S. Paaby The Iron Age E. W. Pennington Tooling and Production Victor Petchul Appliance Manufacturer William A. Phair Hardware Age C. B. Rowson Commercial Car Journal Neil Regeimbal Chilton Publications George Samerjan Edigraph Corporation Will H. Shearon, Jr. Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Joseph Sheehan Bakers Weekly R. L. Stedfeld Machine Design Dr. Kurt Stehling Vanguard Rocket Propulsion Ray Stroupe Chilton Publications Irwin H. Such Steel George Sullivan The Iron Age Cecil Taylor Appliance Manufacturer Frank F. Tighe Motor Age James S. Welch Ceramic Bulletin Charles Wick Machinery Donald Wiseman Water Well Journal Paul Wooten Chilton Publications Osburn Zuber The Constructor SUPPLEMENT TO THE LIST OF BUSINESS MAGAZINE EDITORS CALLING ON THE PRESIDENT AT 11:30 A. M. ON THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1959: George Hays Penton Publications Robert McCaw Power Engineering Frank Steinbach Foundry is POINT Library SEAL Harry Casterlin Aircraft and Missiles Edw. Grazda Electronic Design Leon DeVos Tool Engineer Palmer Langdon Metal Finishing John Reilly Boot and Shoe Recorder Michael Spranck Construction Equipment Donald Ruther Modern Packaging Mr. Hartley Auto Industries Miss Harris Qualified Constractors Wallace Fingell Criswold Publications Robert Harper National Business Publications John Craddock Mechanization, Inc. Frank Crump Modern Materials James Dixon Hardware Age Mrs. Haggott Chilton Publications Mr. Barclay Aircraft Missiles SUPPLEMENT TO LIST OF BUSINESS MAGAZINE EDITORS WHO WILL CALL ON THE PRESIDENT AT 11:30 A. M. ON THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1959: Michael Babala Tool Engineer James Wilcox Technical Publishing Company William Martin American Aviation Joseph Jacobs Applied Publications, ACS Melvin Buckner Applied Publications, Phyllis Panich Applied Publications Norman Och Waverly Press in Library The James Lintine Art Forum Joe Schaivo Haywood Publishing Company THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1959 Page 2 11:47 - 11:51 am Hon. David Kendall 11:52 - 12:05 pm Hon, Malcolm Moos 11:52 - 12:11 pm Major John Eisenhower 12:11 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:15 pm (LUNCH) OFF THE RECORD (Major General Sir Francis de Guingand had lunch with the President. Sir Francis was Field Marshal Montgomery's Chief of Staff during World War II) 2:31 pm The President returned to the office (accompanied by Sir Francis) 2:35 - 2:42 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons (to meet Sir Francis) 2:43 - 2:59 pm Hon. James Hagerty (until 2:51 pm) Major John Eisenhower 3:02 pm The President and General Howard McC. Snyder departed the White House and motored to Walter Reed Hospital. 3:18 pm Arrived at Walter Reed. They were met by Brig. General James H. Forsee Brig. General Francis Pruitt who escorted the President and General Snyder to Ward 8. The President visited with General Nathan Twining Mr. Douglas McKay 3:37 pm The President and General Snyder departed Walter Reed and motored to the White House. 3:55 pm Arrived at the White House. The President went to his office. THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1959 Page 3 4:00 - 5:00 pm The President practiced golf on the South Grounds. 5:03 pm Returned to the office. 5:18 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1959 7:55 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:07 - 8:30 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 8:30 - 8:40 am Hon. David Kendall 8:39 - 8:47 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 8:47 - 9:00 am Dr. Milton Eisenhower 9:00 ⑉ 9:55 am CABINET MEETING The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon. C. Douglas Dillon Hon. Robert B. Anderson Hon. William P. Rogers Hon. Arthur Summerfield Hon. Elmer Bennett Hon. Lewis L. Strauss Hon. True D. Morse Hon. James P. O'Connell Hon. Arthur Flemming Hon. Maurice Stans Mr. Elmer Staats Hon. Leo Hoegh Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Robert Gray Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. David Kendall Hon. Arthur Minnich Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Don Paarlberg Hon. Rocco Siciliano Mr. Bradley Patterson Mrs. Anne Wheaton Captain Evan P. Aurand Mr. Tom Beale, Department of State 9:55 - 10:12 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Robert B. Anderson Hon. Maurice Stans FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1959 Page 2 10:00 - 10:33 am Hon. C. Douglas Dillon Major John Eisenhower 10:34 - 10:41 am Hon. Malcolm Moos 10:40 - 10:44 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 10:50 - 10:56 am Major John Eisenhower 10:57 - 11:00 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 11:00 - 11:67am Hon. Robert Merriam 11:20 - 11:28 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Major John Eisenhower 11:31 - 12:15 pm His Excellency Ludwig Erhard Minister of Economics of the Federal Republic of Germany Hon. Franz Krapf, Charge d'Affaires ad interim Miss Grosse-Schware, interpreter Hon. Robert Murphy Major John Eisenhower 12:15 - 12:23 pm Hon. Gerald Morgan Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 12:23 - 12:30 pm Hon. Gerald Morgan 12:30 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 1:50 pm The President departed the White House Grounds via helicopter for flight to the Gettysburg Farm. He was accompanied by Captain Evan P. Aurand Mr. James Rowley Sgt. John Moaney In Chase helicopter: General Howard McC. Snyder Captain Olive Marsh Secret Service Agents FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1959 Page 3 GETTYSBURG, PA. 2:32 pm The President arrived at the Gettysburg Farm via helicopter. 2:53 pm The President departed the Farm and motored to the Gettysburg Country Club. 3:00 pm Arrived at the Gettysburg Country Club. 3:45 - 5:40 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with General Arthur Nevins 5:42 pm Departed the Gettysburg Country Club and motored to the Farm. 5:50 pm Arrived at the Farm. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1959 GETTYSBURG, PA. 8:34 am The President and General Howard McC. Snyder departed the Farm and motored to the Gettysburg Country Club. 8:42 am Arrived at the Gettysburg Country Club. 8:52 - 10:55 am The President played 18 holes of golf with General Arthur Nevins 10:59 am The President and General Snyder departed the Gettysburg Country Club and motored to the Farm. 11:08 am Arrived at the Farm. 11:14 am The President and General Arthur Nevins departed the Farm and motored to the Brannum Farm. 11:17 am Arrived at the Brannum Farm where they were joined by Mr. Robert Hartley. They toured the fitting barn. 11:50 am The President and General Nevins departed the Brannon Farm and returned to the President's Farm. 11:53 am Arrived at the Farm. 4:55 pm Motored to the Skeet range. 5:07 pm Returned to the residence. 6:00 - 8:20 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower gave a picnic supper for White House Mansion employees and for the Secret Service personnel. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, JUNE 7, 1959 GETTYSBURG, PA. 8:21 am The President departed the Farm and motored to the United Presbyterian Church, 8:27 am Arrived at the Church. 8: 30 - 9:20 am The President attended Services. Reverend Robert A. MacAskill delivered the sermon. 9:23 am Reverend MacAskill escorted the President to his car. 9:25 am The President departed the Church and motored to the Farm. 9:36 am Arrived at the Farm. 2:00 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, and motored to Purcellville, Virginia, They went via Harpers Ferry and Charlestown, West Virginia, PURCELLVILLE, VA. 4:04 pm Arrived at Holiday Hill Farm, owned by Colonel and Mrs. Gordon Moore. 5:07 pm Departed the Moore residence and motored to Washington, D. C. WASHINGTON, D. C. 6:35 pm Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1959 7:52 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Captain Dale J. Crittenberger. 8:17 - 8:37 am Hon. Malcolm Moos 8:27 - 9:05 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 9:05 - 9:14 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 9:14 - 9:20 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 9:20 - 9:32 am Major John Eisenhower 9:32 - 9:34 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Major John Eisenhower 9:34 - 9:53 am (Hon. Gordon Gray) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. James R. Killian, Jr.) (Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster) (Major John Eisenhower) 9:53 - 10:13 am (Hon. C. Douglas Dillon) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Allen Dulles) (Hon. Thomas Gates) (Hon. James R. Killian, Jr.) (Hon. John McCone) (Hon. Gordon Gray) (Hon. Philip Farley) (Hon. Wilton B. Persons) (Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster) (Major John Eisenhower) 10:17 - 10:20 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 10:23 - 10:25 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 10:35 - 11:00 am Hon. Ezra Taft Benson Hon. Don Paarlberg 11:00 - 11:30 am Major General John S. Bragdon Hon. Wilton B. Persons MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1959 Page 2 11:31 - 11:35 am Swearing-In Ceremony for Hon. Thomas S. Gates as Deputy Secretary of Defense Hon. William B. Franke as Secretary of the Navy The following attended ceremony in Conference Room: Secretary Gates' Guests: Mrs. Thomas S. Gates, Jr. Mrs. Thomas S. Gates, Sr. (Stepmother) Philadelphia, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ponce (daughter) Rumson, New Jersey Mr. and Mrs. William K. Norris (daughter) Mt. Kisco, New York Miss Kathe Gates (daughter) Middleburg, Virginia Mrs. Donald A. Quarles Mr. and Mrs. H. Gates Lloyd and daughter Secretary Franke's Guests: Mrs. William B. Franke Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Fowler (daughter and son-in-law) Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ulinski (daughter and son-in-law) Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Kouns (daughter and son-in-law) Hon. Fred A. Bantz, Under Secretary of the Navy Hon. Richard Jackson, Assistant Secretary of the Navy Hon. Cecil Milne, Assistant Secretary of the Navy 11:35 - 11:36 am The following met the President in his office: Hon. Thomas S. Gates Hon. Fred A. Bantz Hon. Cecil Milne 11:36 - 11:54 am Major General John S. Bragdon Hon. Wilton B. Persons (Resumed 11:00 am meeting which was interrupted for the swearing-in ceremony) 11:55 - 12:07 pm Hon. Gordon Gray MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1959 Page 3 12:07 - 12:23 pm Hon. Malcolm Moos 12:23 - 12:25 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 12:24 - 12:30 pm Major John Eisenhower 12:30 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:00 pm The President returned to the office. 2:25 - 2:28 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 2:54 - 2:55 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons 2:55 - 3:08 pm Hon. James P. Mitchell Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Edward McCabe 3:08 - 4:00 pm Hon. Malcolm Moos 4:00 - 4:03 pm Hon, Thomas E. Stephens 4:31 - 5:25 pm Major John Eisenhower 5:27 - 6:00 pm The President practiced golf on the South Grounds. 6:02 pm Went to the Mansion. 7:35 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the White House and motored to the Sheraton Park Hotel to attend a Testimonial Dinner honoring Republicans in Congress. 7:45 pm Arrived at the Sheraton Park Hotel and were greeted by Hon. Joseph Martin Hon. Timothy Sheehan, former Congressman from Illinois Mr. George Johnson General Manager of the Sheraton Park Hotel MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1959 Page 4 7:46 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower were escorted to the Garden Foyer where the head table guests were gathered and refreshments were served. 7:55 pm Departed the Garden Foyer and motored to Exhibition Hall where they proceeded to the head table. (Another group attending this dinner was set up in the Sheraton Hall) There were 140 tables with 1, 100 guests assembled in Exhibition Hall. The following were seated at the head table: Senator Barry Goldwater Senator and Mrs. Everett Dirksen Congressman Joseph Martin, Jr. Miss Jerrie Kent, Co-Chairman of National Young Republicans Mrs. Clara B. Williams, Assistant Chairman of Republican National Committee Hon. and Mrs. Timothy P. Sheehan Mr. Lewis T. Breuninger Reverend and Mrs. Bernard Braskamp DINNER honoring the Republicans in Congress. Following dinner, short addresses were made by Senator Barry Goldwater Senator Everett Dirksen Congressman Joseph Martin The President and Mrs. Eisenhower then departed Exhibition Hall and motored to the entrance of Sheraton Hall where the other group was assembled. The President and Mrs. Eisenhower were escorted to the head table. (The Vice President had been at this table, but changed with the President, going to Exhibition Hall when the President came to Sheraton Hall). In Sheraton Hall there were 178 tables and 1, 700 guests. MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1959 Page 5 The following were seated at the head table in Sheraton Hall: Congressman and Mrs. Richard Simpson Congressman and Mrs. Charles Halleck Senator and Mrs. Thruston Morton Rev. and Mrs. Frederick Harris Mr. John Ashbrook Chairman, National Federation of Young Republicans Mrs. Catherine Gibson President, National Federation of Republican Women Former Senator and Mrs. John Bricker Mr. John Wayne (Actor and MC) Senators Goldwater and Dirksen made brief addresses. ADDRESS BY THE PRESIDENT, which was carried by public address system to those attending the dinner in Exhibition Hall. 10:30 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the Sheraton Park Hotel and motored to the White House. 10:40 am Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1959 8:07 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Captain Dale J. Crittenberger. 8:07 - 8:10 am Hon. Robert Gray 8:13 - 8:16 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 8:15 - 8:27 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon, Bryce Harlow Hon. Robert Merriam Hon. Jack Anderson 8:30 - 10:43 am LEGISLATIVE LEADERS MEETING The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon (in part) Senator Everett Dirksen Senator Thomas Kuchel Senator Styles Bridges Senator Leverett Saltonstall Senator George D. Aiken Senator Thruston Morton Senator John J. Williams Congressman Charles Halleck Congressman Leslie Arends Congressman John W. Byrnes Congressman Charles B. Hoeven Congressman Leo Allen Congressman William H. Ayres Congressman Page Belcher Congressman Richard Simpson Congresswoman Edith Nourse Rogers Hon. Ezra Taft Benson Dr. Marvin McLain Mr. Martin Sorkin Hon. Earle Chesney Hon. Elmer Staats Hon. Homer Gruenther Mr. Sam Hughes Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Julian Baird Hon. David Kendall Hon. Sumner Whittier Hon, Don Paarlberg Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Robert Merriam Hon. Bryce Harlow Mr. Roemer McPhee Hon. Jack Anderson Mrs. Anne Wheaton Hon. Edward McCabe Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Clyde Wheeler Mr. Arthur Minnich TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1959 Page 2 10:50 - 10:52 am Dean George M. Johnson was sworn in as Commissioner of the Civil Rights Commission. The following attended the ceremony in the Conference Room: Dr. John Hannah Hon. Gordon Tiffany Mr. Henry Shine Mrs. Carol Arth Golonel A. H. Rosenfeld, Jr. Mr. Eugene R. Jackson Dr. and Mrs. Harry L. Kingman Mr. Val Washington 11:00 - 11:25 am Hon. John A. McCone Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission Hon. Wilton B. Persons 11:25 - 11:37 am Hon. Malcolm Moos Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 11:40 am The President departed the White House and motored to the Statler Hotel, accompanied by Hon. James Hagerty. 11:45 am Arrived at the Statler Hotel. The President was greeted by Dr. John Hannah President of Michigan State University and Chairman of the Commission on CivillRights Dean Robert G. Storey Vice Chairman, Commission on Civil Rights Mr. Herbert Blunck General Manager of the Statler Hotel 11:46 am The President was escorted to the Continental Room where he greeted the following head table guests: Members of the Commission on Civil Rights Hon. John S. Battle Hon. Doyle E. Carlton Dean George M. Johnson Hon. George V. Allen Hon. Gordon M. Tiffany 11:53 - 11:58 am ADDRESS BY THE PRESIDENT before the delegates of the Civil Rights State Advisory Committee, TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1959 Page 3 12:00 Noon The President, escorted by Dr. John Hannah, Dean Storey and Mr. Herbert Blunck departed the Continental Room and went to his car, 12:04 pm The President and Hon. James Hagerty departed the Statler Hote 1 and motored to the White House. 12:08 pm Arrived at the White House. 12:10 - 12:15 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 12:16 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 1:55 pm Returned to the office. 1:57 - 2:00 pm Hon. Arthur Summerfield Mr. Noble Upperman, Mailman of Silver Spring, Md. Mr. Bert Barnes Mr. L. Rohe Walter Delivered to the President the first letter sent by missile mail. 2:00 - 2:30 pm (General Lauris Norstad) OFF THE RECORD (Supreme Commander, Allied Powers Europe) (Major John Eisenhower) 2:33 - 2:58 pm Hon. C. Douglas Dillon Hon. Wilton B. Persons Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 2:58 - 3:00 pm Major John Eisenhower 3:00 - 4:04 pm Hon. Richard M. Nixon Admiral Arleigh A. Burke Hon. C. Douglas Dillon General Thomas D. White Hon. Neil H. McElroy Hon. William Holaday Hon. Thomas S. Gates Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Gordon Gray Hon. Maurice Stans Hon. James R. Killian, Jr. Mr. Alvin G. Waggoner (for few General L. L. Lemnitzer Mr. John W. Klotz (minutes) Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. TUESDAY, June 9, 1959 Page 4 4:04 - 4:18 pm Hon. Neil McElroy Hon. Thomas S. Gates General L. L. Lemnitzer Admiral Arleigh A. Burke General Thomas D. White Hon. Wilton B. Persons 4:18 - 4:23 pm Hon. Neil McElroy Hon. Thomas S. Gates 4:28 - 4:30 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons 4:31 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion, 4:35 pm The President departed the White House Grounds via helicopter and went to MATS Terminal. Aboard the helicopter were: Hon. Thomas E. Stephens Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Bernard M. Shanley Mrs. Ann Whitman Mr. James Rowley 4:49 pm Arrived at MATS Terminal. 4:58 pm The President departed MATS Terminal aboard the Columbine for Atlantic City, New Jersey. The following accompanied him: Senator Clifford Case of New Jersey Hon, Bernard M. Shanley Hon. Thomas E. Stephens Hon. James Hagerty Mrs. Ann Whitman General Howard McC. Snyder Dr. Malcolm Moos Miss Mary Caffrey Captain Olive Marsh Mr. James Rowley ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. 5:40 pm The President arrived at National Aviation Facilities Experimental Center, Pomona Field, Atlantic City, New Jersey. TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1959 Page 5 5:40 pm The following greeted the President when he arrived at Pomona Field, Atlantic City, New Jersey: Dr. Gunnar Gunderson President, American Medical Association Dr. Louis M. Orr President-elect, American Medical Association Dr. Leonard W. Larson Chairman, Board of Trustees, American Medical Association Colonel William Cowart Director, N. A. F. E. C. State Senator Frank S. Farley Mayor Joseph Altman Mr. Meredith B. Kerstetter, City Commissioner Mr. Richard S. Jackson, City Commissioner Mayor Joseph Altman presented the Key to Atlantic City to the President, and a certificate of honorary membership in the Atlantic City Beach Patrol. 5:47 pm The President and his party departed Pomona Air Field and motored to the Hotel Traymore. 6:18 pm Arrived at the Hotel Traymore. Here the President was met by Albert S. Tisch, Chairman of the Board, Tisch Hotels Preston Tisch, President of Tisch Hotels George Haas, Vice President of the Hotel Traymore James Heimbaugh, Vice President, Tisch Hotels The above escorted the President to his suite. 7:10 pm The President departed his suite and walked to Dr. Louis Orr's suite, The following accompanied him there: Dr. Elmer Hess Dr. Leonard Larsen Dr. Louis Orr Dr. Leonard Heaton 7:10 - 7:14 pm The President Met those who were attending a reception in Dr. Orr's suite. List is given on the following page. ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1959 Page 6 7:10 - 7:14 pm Reception List: Dr. and Mrs. Louis M. Orr Miss Doris Orr Mr. Louis M. Orr, Jr. Miss Ann Hower Miss Catherine Whooten Miss Kathryn Sims Dr. and Mrs. Gunnar Gunderson Dr. and Mrs. Askey Dr. and Mrs. Price Rebecca Price Dr. and Mrs. Hugh Hussey Dr. and Mrs. Leonard Larson Dr. and Mrs. Cleon Nafe Dr. and Mrs. Lynwood Ball Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Underwood Dr. and Mrs. James Appel Dr. R. B. Robins Dr. George Fister Dr. Raymond McKeown Dr. Norman Welch Dr. Blasingame Dr. and Mrs. E. B. Howard Dr. and Mrs. Leonard Heaton Dr. Elmer Hess and daughter Dr. and Mrs. David B. Allman Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Jack David Jack Dr. and Mrs. Custin R. Tisch Dr. M. E. DeKakey Mr. and Mrs. James Heimbaugh Mr. Craddock 7:14 pm The President returned to his suite. 8:19 pm The President and Dr. Louis Orr departed the Traymore Hotel and motored to Convention Hall. 8:21 pm Arrived at Convention Hall. Here the President was greeted by Dr. Gunnar Gunderson Dr. Leonard Larson who escorted the President to the Reception Room where he met those assembled there. (List on following page) TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1959 Page 7 ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. 8:21 pm The President met the following in the Reception Room of Convention Hall: Mr. Norman Budde Press Officer, American Medical Association Mr. Budde presented the American Medical Association Science Award Winners - National Science Fair - to the President: Edith K. Schule Memphis, Tennessee Martin J. Murphy, Jr. Colorado Springs, Colorado (Mrs. L. C. Salter, chaperon) 8:30 pm The President took his place on the stage. Program of the American Medical Association Annual Convention: Star Spangled Banner 8:33 - 8:35 pm Invocation by Rev. Arthur McKay Ackerson Musical Selections 8:39 - 8:40 pm Dr. Leonard W. Larson presented the Past President's Medal to Dr. Gunnar Gunderson 8:40 - 8:42 pm Farewell address by Dr. Gunnar Gunderson 8:42 pm The Incoming President of the American Medical Association, Dr. Louis M. Orr, was installed by Dr. Leonard W. Larson. Presentation of Distinguished Service Award 9:08 - 9:30 pm ADDRESS BY THE PRESIDENT BEFORE THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION'S ANNUAL CONVENTION. 9:31 pm Drs. Orr, Gunderson, and Mr. Leo Brown escorted the President to his car, TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1959 Page 8 ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. 9:33 pm The President departed Convention Hall and motored to Pomona Airport. 9:57 pm Arrived at Pomona Airport. 10:03 pm The President and his party were airborne for Washington, D. C. (Senator Case did not return to Washington with the President). WASHINGTON, D. C. 10:43 pm Arrived at MATS Terminal. 10:47 pm Departed MATS Terminal and motored to the White House. 10:56 pm Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1959 8:40 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Captain Dale J. Crittenberger. 8:43 - 9:03 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Gerald Morgan 9:03 - 9:04 am Hon. Gerald Morgan 9:04 - 9:09 am Hon. David Kendall 9:09 - 9:18 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 9:22 - 9:42 am Major John Eisenhower 9:33 - 9:45 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 9:50 - 10:18 am Hon. Malcolm Moos 10:07 - 10:18 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 10:10 - 10:19 am Hon. James Hagerty 11:00 - 11:05 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 11:05 - 11:18 am Hon. C. Douglas Dillon Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 11:18 - 12:02 pm The three European Community Presidents called on the President: Walter Hallstein (German) President of the Commission of the European Economic Community (Common Market) Etienne Hirsch (French) President of the Commission of the European Atomic Energy Community (EURATOM) Paul Finet (Belgium) President of the High Authority of the European Coal and Steel Community Also: Hon. C. Douglas Dillon Hon. Walton Butterworth, U. S. Representative to the European Communities Hon. Wiley Buchanan Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster (The three European Community Presidents presented an antique map of Europe to the President) WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1959 Page 2 12:02 - 12:06 pm Hon. David Kendall 12:03 - 12:20 pm Major John Eisenhower 12:20 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:05 pm The President returned to the office. 2:10 - 2:23 pm (Barber) 2:24 - 2:34 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 2:30 - 2:37 pm Hon. Bryce Harlow 2:43 - 2:50 pm Mr. William J. Hopkins 3:11 - 3:12 pm Hon, Wilton B. Persons 3:12 - 3:25 pm Hon. Maurice Stans Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. Rocco Siciliano 3:27 pm The President departed the White House and motored to Burning Teee Country Club. 3:51 pm Arrived at Burning Tree 4:09 - 6:18 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with Mr. John Shea Mr. John McClure (Colonel Walter Tkach walked around the course with them) 6:40 pm The President and Colonel Walter Tkach departed Burning Tree and motored to the White House. 7:05 pm Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1959 7:45 am Hon. Richard M. Nixon (Had breakfast with the President) 8:25 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Hon. Richard M. Nixon. 8:25 - 8:55 am Hon. Richard M. Nixon 9:10 - 9:13 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 9:15 - 9:25 am Major John Eisenhower 9:25 - 9:58 am (Congressman Stuyvesant Wainwright) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Bryce Harlow) 9:58 - 10:05 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 10:05 - 10:30 am Hon. Arthur Flemming 10:30 - 10:47 am H. E. Ali Haider Sulaiman Newly appointed Ambassador of Iraq (To present credentials to the President) Hon. Wiley Buchanan 10:47 - 10:49 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 10:50 - 11:12 am Major John Eisenhower 10:54 - 11:05 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 11:18 am The President departed the office and went to the broadcast room to do a 4th of July recording for use of the Armed Forces and Voice of America. 11:28 am Departed the Broadcast Room and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 1:57 pm The President returned to the office. 2:29 - 2:31 pm Hon. Jack Anderson THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1959 Page 2 2:33 - 2:38 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons 2:40 - 2:44 pm Mr. Roemer McPhee 3:23 - 3:30 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Robert Merriam 3:42 - 3:53 pm Hon. Malcolm Moos 3:55 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1959 7:45 am (Mr. Frank Donohue) OFF THE RECORD (Mr. Walter Ruschmeyer) (Colonel Robert L. Schulz) (Had breakfast with the President) (Mr. Donohue and Mr. Ruschmeyer are with the Tax Firm of Haskins and Sells) 8:47 am The President arrived in the office, 8:47 - 8:48 am Hon. Rocco Siciliano 8:55 - 8:57 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 8:57 - 9:20 am Hon. Nelson Rockefeller Governor of New York 9:27 - 9:41 am Hon. Gordon Gray Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Bryce Harlow Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 9:41 - 9:46 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 9:46 - 9:49 am Hon, C. Douglas Dillon was sworn in as Under Secretary of State. The following attended the ceremony: Mrs. C. Douglas Dillon Hon. Robert B. Anderson Ambassador Dempster McIntosh Mr. Samuel C. Waugh Mr. Gordon Gray Mr. Maurice Stans Mr. Robert Murphy Mr. Loy Henderson Mr. John Raymond Mr. Elbert Mathews Mr. P. Claxton Mr. J. Penfield Mr. R. Rubottom Mr. F. Kohler M. W. Robertson Mr. W. Rountree Mr. W. Walmsley Mr. W. T. M. Beale (continued) FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1959 Page 2 9:46 - 9:49 am The following attended the swearing-in ceremony of Hon. C. Douglas Dillon (continued): Mr. E. Kretzmann Senator H. Alexander Smith Mr. P. Farley Mr. H. Cumming Mr. J. Hanes Mr. J. Bell Mr. J. Wilson Mr. W. Macomber Mr. W. Buchanan Mr. R. Brewster Mr. T. L. Elliot Mr. J. A. Calhoun Mr. T. McElhiney Mr. John Leddy Mr. G. Martin Mr. J. Riddleberger Mr. L. Saccio Mr. Robert Terrill Mr. Dixon Donnelley Mrs. Dorothy de Borchgrave Mrs. Ida Cunningham Mrs. Janet Stamps Miss Eva Hallam Miss Rita Giddo Miss Lethean Rowe 9:49 - 9:55 am Hon. Malcolm Moos Hon. James Hagerty (until 9:51 am) Hon. Wilton B. Persons (until 9:52 am) 9:58 - 10:05 am Hon. Robert Merriam 10:05 - 10:13 am (Hon. C. Douglas Dillon) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Leo Hoegh) (Hon. Wilton B. Persons) (Hon. Don Paarlberg) (Mr. Phil Areeda) 10:13 - 10:26 am (Hon. C. Douglas Dillon) OFF THE RECORD FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1959 Page 3 10:27 - 11:00 am (Hon. C. Douglas Dillon) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Arthur Flemming) (Hon. Arthur Kimball) (Hon. Maurice Stans) (Hon. Robert Merriam) 11:00 - 11:14 am Hon. Robert Merriam 11:14 - 11:19 am Hon. Malcolm Moos 11:19 - 11:25 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 11:26 - 11:28 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 11:38 am The President and Hon. James Hagerty departed the White House and motored to Arlington Towers, Arlington, Virginia, to attend the Graduation Exercises of the Senior Officers' Course at the Foreign Service Institute. 11:44 am Arrived at the Foreign Service Institute, Arlington Towers, Arlington, Virginia. The President was greeted by Harold B. Hoskins, Director of the Foreign Service Institute. He was then escorted to the platform. 12:00 - 12:09 pm The President addressed the graduates of the Foreign Service Institute. Graduates: Joel Bernstein S. Houston Lay William O. Boswell Raymond E. Lisle Katherine W. Bracken Frank H. Oram Eugene Maur Braderman C. Hoyt Price H. Daniel Brewster Jacques J. Reinstein Donald B. Calder Col. Eugene A. Salet Juan de Zengotita Capt. Paul S. Savidge, Jr. Joseph J. Jova Carleton B. Swift, Jr. Colonel James W. Keene Col. Robert M. Tuttle Thomas B. Larson Guests from Congress: Senator Alexander Wiley Congressman Frank T. Bow Congressman Robert E. Chiperfield Congressman Thomas E. Morgan FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1959 Page 4 List of those attending the Graduation of the Foreign Service Institute, Arlington Towers, Arlington, Virginia (continued): The Secretary of State's Public Committee on Personnel and The Advisory Committee to the Foreign Service Institute Hon. Frances P. Bolton Hon. Ellsworth Bunker, U. S. Ambassador to India General Alfred M. Gruenther Mr. Morehead Patterson, Chairman, American Machine and Foundry Company Military and Civilian Agencies George V. Allen, Director, USIA Major General Paul Carraway, USA Allen W. Dulles, Director, CIA William Fitzgerald, Deputy Director, ICA Henry Kearns, Assistant Secretary of Commerce Rear Admiral Almon E. Loomis, USN Colonel R. C. McDonough, USMC Lt. General Emmett O'Donnell, USAF Department of State C. Douglas Dillon Foy D. Kohler Loy Henderson Aaron S. Brown Roy R. Rubottom Parker T. Hart Walter K. Scott Edwin M. J. Kretzmann Hugh S. Cumming, Jr. Elbert G. Mathews Dr. Wallace R. Brode John S. Hoghland Wiley T. Buchanan Walter N. Walmsley Julius C. Holmes William Porter John W. Hanes Alfred 165 Jenkins Jeremiah J. O'Connor Dixon Donnelley James J. Moose Robert F. Corrigan Edward B. Lawson Robert C. Brewster H. Alexander Smith Mr. John Burns Edwin A. Plitt Mr. Stutesman John O. Bell Katherine H. Mayberry FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1959 Page 5 List of those attending the Graduation of the Foreign Service Institute, Arlington Towers, Arlington, Virginia (continued): Foreign Service Institute Staff: Director and Mrs. Harold Hoskins Mr. and Mrs. Willard F. Barber Mrs. William Breidenbach Miss Gwen Brooks Mrs. William Cobb Miss Sandra Godden Dr. Daniel L. Hamilton Mrs. John Hoover Dr. and Mrs. Myron Koenig Mr. James McDevitt Mr. and Mrs. Will Myers Dr. and Mrs. Charles P. O'Donnell Mrs. Eleanor Traster Mr. Edwin Wright Foreign Service Institute Staff's Guests Mr. Paul Nitze, of the Foreign Service Educational Foundation Dr. Paul Linebarger, of the School for Advanced International Studies Mr. Jefferson Patterson and Mrs. Patterson Dr. Charles Thompson, Brookings Institution The families of the graduates also attended. 12:13 pm The President and Hon. James Hagerty departed the Foreign Service Institute at Arlington Towers and motored to the White House. 12:20 pm Arrived at the White House, 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:10 pm The President returned to the office, accompanied by Major John Eisenhower. FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1959 Page 6 2:10 - 2:15 pm Major John Eisenhower 2:21 - 2:29 pm Major John Eisenhower 2:44 pm The President departed the White House Grounds via helicopter and flew to the Gettysburg Farm. The following accompanied him: Captain Evan P. Aurand Mr. James Rowley Mr. Dick Flohr Colonel Walter Tkach, Captain Olive Marsh, William Elder and Secret Service Agents followed in Chase helicopter. GETTYSBURG, PA. 3:18 pm Arrived at the Gettysburg Farm. 3:38 pm The President departed the Farm and motored to the Gettysburg Country Club. 3:45 pm A rrived at the Gettysburg Country Club. 3:55 - 5:52 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with General Arthur Nevins 5:55 pm The President and Colonel Walter Tkach departed the Gettysburg Country Club and motored to the Farm. 6:08 pm Arrived at the Farm. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1959 GETTYSBURG, PA. 8:27 am The President departed the Farm and motored to the Gettysburg Country Club. 8:34 am Arrived at the Gettysburg Country Club. 8:48 - 11:02 am The Pr esident played 18 holes of golf with General Arthur Nevins Mr. Dick Sleichter (Colonel Walter Tkach walked around the course with them) 11:05 am The President departed the Gettysburg Country Club and motored to the Show Barn where he and Mr. Robert Hartley looked over the cattle. 11:27 am Arrived at the residence of the Farm. 2:43 pm The President walked to the duck pond and to the skeet range and shoot skeet until 4:01 pm. General Nevins joined the President at the skeet range at 3:40 pm. 4:05 pm Returned to the residence. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, JUNE 14, 1959 GETTYSBURG, PA. 8:20 am The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the Gettysburg Farm and motored to the United Presbyterian Church of Gettysburg. 8:27 am Arrived at the Church. Mr. Paul Witt, Church Usher, escorted the President and Mrs. Eisenhower to their seats. 9:25 am Rev. Robert A. MacAskill, Minister, escorted the President and Mrs. Eisenhower to their car following Services. 9:28 am Departed the Church and motored to the Farm. 9:35 am Arrived at the Farm. 9:49 am The President and Colonel Walter Tkach departed the Farm and motored to the Gettysburg Country. 9:57 am Arrived at the Gettysburg Country Club. 10:05 - 12:20 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with General Arthur Nevins Mr. Dick Sleichter 12:25 pm The President and Colonel Walter Tkach departed the Gettysburg Country Club and motored to the Farm. 12:35 pm Arrived at the Farm. 2:45 pm The President and Colonel Walter Tkach departed the Gettysburg Farm and motored to the White House. WASHINGTON, D. C. 4:38 pm Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, JUNE 15, 1959 8:25 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Captain Dale J. Crittenberger, 8:26 - 8:28 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 8:28 - 8:43 am Major John Eisenhower 8:56 - 9:00 am Major John Eisenhower and Mr. George Allen, USIA 9:00 - 9:17 am The President received the American Guides to The American Exposition in Moscow. They first met the President in the office, then had picture taken in the Rose Garden: Henry Aaron, Cambridge, Mass. Tatiana Akhonin, Washington, D. C. Gilmore Alkire, Los Angeles, California Robert Barrett, Corpus Christi, Texas Joan Barth, New York City, N. Y. David Benson, Hollywood, California Jack Blanshei, San Francisco, California David Book, Norristown, Pennsylvania Anne Carberry, Jersey City, New Jersey Mrs. Natasha Carlton, New York City Thomas Conroy, Yonkers, N. Y. William Davis, Detroit, Michigan Marie DeGunzburg, New York City John DeLuca, Los Angeles, California Claire DeSaint-Phalle, Scarsdale, N. Y. Mrs. Carol Dietz, New York City Helen Gish Dixon, Westport, Conn. Sam Driver, New York City Olha Dyhdalevych, New York City Alexis Fedorov, San Francisco, California George Feifer, New York City Don French, Washington, D. C. Norris Garnett, Washington, D. C. Mrs. Vera Garthoff, Washington, D. C. Jane Gary, New York City Mrs. Helen Gillespie, Riverdale, N. Y. Paul Gottlieb, Long Island City, N. Y. Charles Gribble, Lansing, Mich. Joseph Grossman, Red Bank, N. J. (continued) THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, JUNE 15, 1959 Page 2 9:00 - 9:17 am American Guides to the American Exposition in Moscow (list continued): Wayne, Hall, Cincinnati, Ohio Thomas Holtz, Santa Ana, California Josephine Ann Hopkins, Pittsburgh, Pa. Martin Horwitz, North Hollywood, California Herbert Howard, Boston, Massachusetts Gaida Hughes (Mrs.), Denver, Colorado George Humphrey, State College, Pa, Doris Johnson, Ann Arbor, Michigan Mark Kaminsky, Edwardsburg, Michigan Curtis Kamman, Tucson, Arizona Joyce DeCoster Klain, Norway, Maine Thomas Kridler, Columbus, Ohio Alexander Kucherov, Washington, D. C. Harriet Latham, Jamaica Plain, Mass. Richard Leed, Lititz, Pa. John D. Levan, Jr., Springfield, Mo. D. Richard Little, South Pasadena, Cal. Henry F. McCusker, Jr., San Francisco, Cal, Peter Maggs, Durham, N. C. James Matisoff, Cambridge, Mass. Herbert Miller, Bloomington, Indiana Norman Neureiter, Baytown, Texas Phillip Nice, Bloomington, Indiana David Perlmutter, Glencox, Illinois Ellen Propper, Hamden, Connecticut Carolyn Rogers, Greenwich, Conn. Edith Rogovin, Buffalo, New York Jonathan Russin, Kingston, Pa. Charlotte Saikowski, New York City Ida Schaap, Jenkintown, Pa. Elena Scott, Swarthmore, Pa. Elizabeth (Mrs.) Shepard, New York City Joe Shepard, Indianapolis, Ind. Dan Slobin, Ann Arbor, Michigan Andrew Swatkovsky, New York City John Thomas, Los Angeles, California Vladimir Tolstoy-Miloslavsky, Washington, D. C. Charles Townsend, Cambridge, Mass. Mrs. Elizabeth Valkenier, New York City Mrs. Anne Varakin, San Francisco, California (continued) MONDAY, JUNE 15, 1959 Page 3 9:00 - 9:17am American Guides to the American Exposition in Moscow (list continued): John Jaroslav Verner, New York City Barbara Widenor, Havertown, Pa. Duncan Whiteside, Wayland, Mass. Frederick Willerford, New York City George Wilson, Cambridge, Mass. John Wolff, Coral Gables, Florida The following accompanied the American Guides: George Allen, Director, U. S. I. A. Richard Cushing, U. S. I. A. Eugene Staples, Moscow Exhibition Staff Wallace Littell, Moscow Eshibition Staff Adele Mardirosian, Moscow Exhibition Staff Alexander Logofet, State Department Interpreter John Stalnacker, National Merit Scholarship Assoc. Herbert Bursley, Examining Board Clarence Francis, Examining Board Richard Scammon, Examining Board James Lambie, Examining Board 9:30 - 10:08 am Senator Thruston B. Morton Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. David Kendall 10:08 - 10:35 am (Dr. Clark Kerr) OFF THE RECORD (President, University of California) (Hon. Robert Merriam) 10:35 - 10:54 am Congressman Elford A. Cederberg Dr. Arnold T. Olson President, Evangelical Free Church of America Hon. Jack Anderson (Abbie Rowe took pictures) 10:54 - 11:08 am Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. David Kendall Hon. Wilton B. Persons (for 1 min.) 11:08 - 11:10 am Mr. Arthur Minnich MONDAY, JUNE 15, 1959 Page 4 11:10 - 11:34 am The members of The President's Board of Foreign Scholarships (Fulbright Board) called on the President: Dr. Robert G. Storey, Chairman Dean, School of Law, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas Mrs. Bernice B. Cronkhite, Vice Chairman Dean of The Graduate School, Radcliffe College, Cambridge, Mass. Dr. Hurst Robins Anderson President, American University, Washington, D. C. Dr. John N. Andrews Veterans Administration Dr. C. S. Benson President, Claremont Men's College, Claremont, California Dr. Felton G. Clark President, Southern University, Baton Rouge, La. Dr. Elmer Ellis President, University of Missouri, Columbia, Mo. Dr. John Orth Riedl Dean of the Graduate School, and Professor of Philosophy, Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wis. Also present: Senator John W. Fulbright Donald E. Edgar, Director, International Educational Exchange Service, Department of State J. Manuel Espinosa Executive Secretary, Board of Foreign Scholarships Department of State Robert H. Thayer , Special Assistant to the Secretary of State for International Educational and Cultural Affairs Ralph H. Vogel, Chief, Opeartions Branch, International Educational Exchange Service, Dept. of State Mr. Daniel W. Hofgren Mr. Arthur Minnich 11:34 - 11:55 am (Hon. C. Douglas Dillon) OFF THE RECORD (Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster ) MONDAY, JUNE 15, 1959 Page 5 11:55 - 12:20 pm (Hon. C. Douglas Dillon) OFF THE RECORD (Mr. William Macomber) (Hon. Wilton B. Persons) (Hon. Bryce Harlow) (Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster) 12:20 - 12:32 pm (Hon. C. Douglas Dillon) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Maurice Stans) (Mr. T. Grayson Upton) 12:38 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:15 pm Returned to the office. 2:38 - 2:50 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 3:28 pm The President went to the South Grounds to practice golf. 4:27 pm Returned to the office. 4:29 - 4:55 pm Hon. David Kendall Hon. Bryce Harlow 4:55 - 5:03 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 5:03 - 5:17 pm Major John Eisenhower 5:25 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 5:44 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower motored to the residence of Major John Eisenhower in Alexandria, Va. 6:08 - 7:15 pm Visited with Major John Eisenhower and family. 7:15 pm Departed Major John Eisenhower's residence and motored to the White House. 7:28 pm Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1959 7:52 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Captain Dale J. Crittenberger. 8:07 - 8:30 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Bryce Harlow 8:27 - 8:30 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 8:30 - 10:35 am LEGISLATIVE LEADERS MEETING The President Senator Everett Dirksen Senator Leverett Saltonstall Senator Thomas Kuchel Senator Styles Bridges Senator Alexander Wiley Senator Bourke B. Hickenlooper Senator Andrew Schoeppel Congressman Charles Halleck Congressman John W. Byrnes Congressman Leslie Arends Congressman Leo Allen Congressman Charles B. Hoeven Congressman Charles E. Bennett Congressman John Taber Congressman Robert B. Chiperfield Congresswoman Frances P. Bolton Hon. C. Douglas Dillon Mr. William B. Macomber Hon. Maurice Stans Mr. Elmer Staats Mr. Sam Hughes Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier Mr. James T. Pyle Mr. Daggett H. Howard Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. David Kendall Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Robert Merriam Hon. Edward McCabe Hon. Rocco Sitiliano Hon. Jack Anderson Hon. Don Paarlberg Hon. Clyde Wheeler Mr. Roemer McPhee Hon. Earle Chesney Mrs. Anne Wheaton Hon, Homer Gruenther Mr. Arthur Minnich TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1959 Page 2 10:37 - 10:45 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 10:40 - 10:43 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 10:44 - 10:45 am Hon, Robert Merriam 10:45 - 10:54 am Dr. Franklin Murphy Chancellor, University of Kansas 11:00 - 11:18 am H. E. Professor Federico Bigi Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs of the Republic of San Marino H. E. Pietro Giancecchi Minister of Public Works, San Marino Mr. Ivan B. White Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs Mr. Wells Stabler Officer in Charge of Italian and Austrian Affairs Department of State (also acted as interpreter) 11:18 - 11:43 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 11:24 - 11:27 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 11:43 am The President, Hon. James Hagerty, and Major John Eisenhower departed the White House and motored to the new National 4-H Club Center, 7100 Connecticut Avenue, N. W., Washington, D. C. to participate in the formal opening of the Center. 12:03 pm Arrived at the National 4-H Club Center. The President was greeted by Hon. Ezra Taft Benson Miss Sarah Ramsburg, 4-H Club Member Mr. Ronnie Gollehon, 4-H Club Member The President was escorted to the speaker's platform by Hon, Ezra Taft Benson. Secretary Benson made some formal opening remarks, then asked the President to open the Center by cutting the ribbon. TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1959 Page 3 12:04 pm The President and Hon. Ezra Taft Benson arrived on the platform. The opening ceremony of the National 4-H Club Center began, Miss Anita Hollmer, 4-H member from New York presided. The following were seated on the platform with the President: Hon, Ezra Taft Benson Mr. Ervin L. Peterson Assistant Secretary of Agriculture Mr. C. M. Ferguson Administrator, Federal Extension Service Department of Agriculture Mr. J. D. Sykes Vice President, Ralston Purina Company Mr. E. W. Aiton Director, Division of 4-H Club and YMW Programs Mr. W. E. Skelton Chairman, Extension Subcommittee on 4-H Club Work Mrs. Ruth Bruegger Secretary, Extension Subcommittee on 4-H Club Work Mr. C. A. Vines Chairman, Extension Committee on Organization & Policy, Associate Director, University of Arkansas Mr. J. O. Knapp Chairman, Foundation Board of Trustees State Extension Director, West Virginia University Mr. N. J. Volk Executive Committee, Association of Land-Grant Colleges and State Universities, Purdue Mr. Donald Danforth President, The Danforth Foundation Mr. Roland Abraham Chairman, National Policy Board and Assistant Director of Extension in Minnesota Mr. M. L. Wilson Original Incorporator of 4-H Foundation Mr. Walter Brown Original Incorporator of 4-H Foundation Mr. Albert Hoefer New York, Chairman, Core Committee which established and bought 4-H Center Mr. Harvey Matthews Assistant to the President, The Ford Foundation (continued) TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1959 Page 4 12:04 pm 4-H Club group at the opening ceremony of the National 4-H Club Center (continued): Miss Gertrude Warren Miss Anita Hollmer, New York 4-H Club Member Miss Sarah Ramsburg, 4-H Club Member from Maryland Mr. Ronnie Gollehon, 4-H Club Member from N. Mexico Mr. Larry Dilda, 4-H Club Member from North Carolina Mr. Grant A. Shrum, Executive Director National 4-H Club Foundation Mr. W. W. Eure Program Director and Manager, National 4-H Center Mr. Catalina D. Shea Assistant National 4-H Supervisor, The Philippines Mr. Norman C. Mindrum Director, National Committee on Boys and Girls Club Work Mr. W. W. Hunter Vice President, Shaw-Barton Incorporated Mr. A. L. Wimmer Manager, Creative Graphic Arts Department, Brown & Bigelow Mr. Harry M. Garber The Thomas D. Murphy Company Hon. Ezra Taft Benson introduced the President. 12:09 12:12 pm ADDRESS BY THE PRESIDENT opening the new National 4-H Club Center. The President cut the ribbon officially opening the Center. Miss Anita Hollmer presented the President a medallion from the 4-H Club Group. 12:17 pm The President, Hon. James Hagerty, and Major John Eisenhower departed the National 4-H Club Center and motored to the White House. 12:35 pm Arrived at the White House. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 1:56 pm The President returned to the office. TUESDA Y, JUNE 16, 1959 Page 5 1:56 - 2:05 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 2:11 pm The President departed the White House and motored to Burning Tree Country Club. 2:34 pm Arrived at Burning Tree. 2:46 - 5:30 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with Senator Frank Lausche Senator Prescott Bush Colonel Thomas Belshe 5:50 pm The President and Colonel Walter Tkach departed Burning Tree and motored to the White House. 6:16 pm Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1959 7:45 am Hon, Eugene Black President, International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (Had breakfast with the President) 8:57 am The President arrived in the office. 9:00 - 9:30 am Hon, C. Douglas Dillon Hon. Neil H. McElroy Hon. Gordon Gray Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 9:30 - 9:32 am Hon. C. Douglas Dillon 9:47 - 9:58 am Hon. James Hagerty Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 9:58 - 10:28 am Hon. James Hagerty Hon. James R. Killian, Jr. Hon. George B. Kistiakowsky Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier Hon. Bryce Harlow Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Mrs. Anne Wheaton 10:30 - 11:00 am PRESS CONFERENCE 11:05 - 11:10 am Hon, James Hagerty Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 11:15 - 11:35 am His Eminence Franz Cardinal Koenig Archbishop of Vienna H. E. Dr. Wilfried Platzer, Ambassador of Austria Msgr. Leopold Ungar, of Vienna Hon. Wiley Buchanan (Courtesy call on the President) 11:35 - 11:40 am Chief U. E. Baughman Secret Service 11:45 - 11:50 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1959 Page 2 11:51 - 12:15 pm Hon. Luis Munoz-Marin Governor of Puerto Rico Hon. Gerald Morgan 12:15 - 12:25 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 12:25 - 12:32 pm Reverend and Mrs. Robert F. Good , Honolulu Miss Heather Good Mrs. Hilda B. Good (Rev. Good's mother), Oakwood, Cal. Hon. Paul F. Schench Hon. Jack Anderson (Abbie Rowe took pictures) 12:32 - 12:34 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 12:45 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 3:04 pm The President returned to the office. 3:04 - 3:06 pm Gaptain Evan P. Aurand 3:06 - 3:12 pm Mr. William J. Hopkins 3:12 - 3:30 pm Hon. David Kendall 3:31 - 3:56 pm Major John Eisenhower 3:32 - 3:35 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons 3:58 - 3:59 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 4:11 - 4:13 pm Major John Eisenhower 4:33 - 4:36 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 4:34 - 4:37 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons 4:37 - 5:45 pm The President practiced golf on the South Grounds. 6:30 pm Returned to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1959 7:45 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Captain Dale J. Crittenberger. 8:06 - 8:27 am Mr. Aksel Nielsen 8:27 - 8:32 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 8:32 - 8:58 am Hon. Ellsworth Bunker Ambassador to India and Nepal (Requested appointment with the President while in Washington on consultation) 8:58 - 9:00 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 9:00 - 10:24 am NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL The President Hon. C. Douglas Dillon Hon. Neil H. McElroy Hon. Leo A. Hoegh Hon. Fred Scribner Hon. Maurice Stans Hon. John McCone Admiral Arleigh Burke Hon. Allen W. Dulles Major John Eisenhower Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. George V. Allen Hon. Clarence B. Randall Hon. Gordon Gray Hon. Karl G. Harr, Jr. Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Howard Furnas Mr. Henry Ramsey, Department of State Hon. James S. Lay, Jr. Hon, S. Everett Gleason 10:24 - 10:35 am Hon. C. Douglas Dillon Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 10:35 - 10:42 am Hon. Gordon Gray THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1959 Page 2 10:50 - 11:03 am (Mr. Pinin Farina, Turin Italy) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Rocco Siciliano) (Mr. Carlo Piccoli, interpreter) 11:03 - 11:30 am Hon. James R. Killian, Jr. Hon. Gordon Gray Dr. Harvey Brooks Major John Eisenhower 11:33 am The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 12:45 pm (General Kenneth Royall) OFF THE RECORD (Had LUNCH with the President) 1:33 pm The President returned to the office, accompanied by General Royall. 1:33 - 1:40 pm (General Kenneth Royall) OFF THE RECORD 1:40 - 1:42 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 1:42 - 1:46 pm Hon. James Hagerty 1:46 - 2:00 pm Dr. Malcolm Moos 2:00 - 2:16 pm Mr. Walter Nelson President, Mortgage Bankers Association of America Mr. Aksel Nielsen Mr. Sam Neal 2:18 pm The President departed the White House and motored to Burning Tree Country Club. 2:43 pm Arrived at Burning Tree. 2:56 - 4:30 pm The President played 14 holes of golf with Colonel Thomas Belshe 4:55 pm The President and General Howard McC. Snyder departed Burning Tree Country Club and motored to the White House. 5:20 pm Arrived at the White House. THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1959 Page 3 7:25 pm The President departed the White House and motored to the Sheraton Park Hotel to attend Dinner in celebration of the 25th Anniversary of the Federal Housing Administration. He was accompanied by Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier Mr. Aksel Nielsen 7:31 pm Arrived at the Sheraton Park Hotel. The President was greeted by Mr. Walton Onslow Arrangements Chairman Mr. George Johnson General Manager of the Sheraton Park Hotel Mr. William Boyd Assistant to Mr. Onslow They escorted the President past an Honor Guard of cadets from the Virginia Military Institute, Lexington, Virginia, then to the Head Table. 7:33 pm Arrived at the Head Table. The Marine Band rendered Presidential Honors, and dinner was served. 7:33 - 8:50 pm DINNER celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the Federal Housing Administration. The following were seated at the Head Table: The President Cowles Andrus Mr. Aksel Nielsen John Noble Richards Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier Cecil Woods Commissioner Zimmerman James D. Marshall Raymond M. Foley Eugene E. Jurtz Walter Greene Clarence J. Myers Guy T. O. Hollyday Walter C. Nelson Norman P. Mason Carl T. Mitnick Franklin Richards John deLaittre Senator Robertson John M. Rhoades Senator Capehart H. Walter Graves Senator Sparkman James E. Bent Congressman Kilburn Mortimer B. Doyle Congressman Rains Paul DeVille H. Dorn Stewart C. R. Mitchell THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1959 Page 4 8:50 pm Introductions by groups Sponsors Members of Congress The former FHA Commissioners The originators FHA employees with Agency since 1934 Mrs. Minnie Dawson, first employee Mr. Warren W. Newkirk, Owner of the first home financed by the FHA 9:00 pm Music by VMI Glee Club 9:20 pm Introduction of Commissioner Julian Zimmerman and presentation of Testimonial Scroll 9:25 pm Introduction by Mr. Aksel Nielsen of Mr. Raymond J. Saulnier. 9:27 - 9:45 pm Address by Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier 9:48 - 9:58 pm ADDRESS BY THE PRESIDENT. 10:05 pm Before departing the Hotel, the President spoke with Cadet Charles Zimmerman Virginia Military Institute Cadet Thomas Royster Virginia Military Institute and posed for pictures with Cadet Andrew J. Thacker 10:08 pm The President, Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier, and Mr. Aksel Nielsen departed the Sheraton Park Hotel and motored to the White House. 10:15 pm Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1959 7:44 am The President arrived in the office. 7:58 - 8:50 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 8:10 - 8:55 am Hon. James Hagerty 8:27 - 8:52 am Hon. Gerald Morgan 8:45 - 8:52 am Hon. David Kendall 8:58 - 9:15 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 8:59 - 9:15 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 9:15 - 9:30 am Hon. James Hagerty 9:42 - 9:43 am Major John Eisenhower 9:43 - 10:05 am Hon. Lewis L. Strauss (Pictures and newsreels) 10:18 - 10:25 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 10:27 - 10:36 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 10:30 - 10:35 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 10:38 am The President departed the South Grounds of the White House via helicopter for flight to Gettysburg, Pa. He was accompanied by Mr. Aksel Nielsen, Captain Dale J. Crittenberger, and Mr. James Rowley. 11:26 am Arrived at the Farm. GETTYSBURG, PA. 11:34 am The President, Mr. Aksel Nielsen, and General Arthur Nevins departed the residence and made a tour of the Farm. 12:40 pm Mr. Aksel Nielsen and Captain Dale J. Crittenberger departed the Farm via helicopter and flew back to the White House, arriving there at 1:15 pm. FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1959 Page 2 GETTYSBURG, PA. 3:02 pm The President and Mr. George Allen departed the Farm and motored to the Gettysburg Country Club. 3:22 - 5:52 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with Mr. George Allen General Arthur Nevins 5:55 pm The President and Mr. George Allen departed the Gettysburg Country Club and motored to the Farm. 6:02 pm Arrived at the Farm. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1959 GETTYSBURG, PA. 8:50 am The President and Mr. George Allen departed the Farm and motored to the Gettysburg Country Club. 8:58 am Arrived at the Gettysburg Country Club. 9:06 - 11:55 am The President played 18 holes of golf with Mr. George Allen General Arthur Nevins 12:25 pm The President and Mr. George Allen departed the Gettysburg Country Club and motored to the Farm. 12:33 pm Arrived at the Farm. 2:12 pm The President and Mr. George Allen departed the Farm and motored to Thurmont, Maryland, to Floyd Akers place. THURMONT, MD. 2:46 pm Arrived at Floyd Akers place. 2:52 - 3:58 pm The President and Mr. George Allen fished. 3:58 pm Departed Floyd Akers place and motored to the Gettysburg Farm. GETTYSBURG, MD. 4:22 pm Arrived at the Farm. 7:00 - 9:45 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower, Mr. George Allen, General and Mrs. Arthur Nevins, Major and Mrs. John Eisenhower, Barbara Anne and Mary Jean Eisenhower had dinner in the Tea House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, JUNE 21, 1959 GETTYSBURG, PA. 8:20 am The President and Mr. George Allen departed the Farm and motored to the United Presbyterian Church of Gettysburg. 8:29 am Arrived at the Church. General Arthur Nevins met them upon arrival. Church Usher Paul Witt escorted the President and his party to their seats. 8:30 - 9:25 am Church Services. 9:27 am Rev. Robert A. MacAskill escorted the President to his car. 9:27 am The President and his party departed the Church and motored to the Farm. 9:35 am Arrived at the Farm. 9:46 am The President and Mr. George Allen departed the Farm and motored to the Gettysburg Country Club. 9:53 am Arrived at the Gettysburg Country Club. 10:02 - 12:45 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with Mr. George Allen General Arthur Nevins Mr. Dick Sleichter 12:46 pm The President and his party departed the Gettysburg Golf Club and motored to Major John Eisenhower's residence. 12:54 pm Arrived at Major John Eisenhower's residence, where they visited until 1:07 pm, then returned to the President's residence. 3:05 pm The President and Mr. George Allen departed the Farm and motored to the White House. WASHINGTON, D. C. 4:50 pm Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, JUNE 22, 1959 8:00 - 8:45 am The following had breakfast with the President in the Mansion: Hon. Christian Herter Hon. C. Douglas Dillon 8:46 - 8:50 am The President arrived in the office with the above and posed for pictures with them. 9:01 - 10:05 am The Cabinet Committee on Price Stability for Economic Growth met with the President: Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon. Arthur Summerfield Hon. Ezra Taft Benson Hon. James P. Mitchell Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier Hon. Wilton B. Persons Dr. Allen Wallis (The Secretary of the Treasury and the Secretary of Commerce were absent) (Pictures were taken) 10:05 - 10:15 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 10:15 - 10:30 am Hon. Gordon Gray 10:30 - 10:31 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 10:31 - 11:00 am OFFTHE RECORD APPOINTMENT arranged by Hon. Gordon Gray: (Hon. Dillon Anderson) (Mr. Hamilton Fish Armstrong, Editor, Foreign Affairs) (Hon. Arthur Burns, President, National Bureau of Economic Research) (Hon. Robert Cutler) (Dr. Colgate Darden, President, University of Virginia) (Hon. William G. Draper, Chairman, Draper Comm.) (Hon. George McGhee, former Assistant Secretary of State and former Ambassador to Turkey) (Admiral Arthur Radford) (Mr. Richard Sentner, Executive Vice President, U. S. Steel) (Dr. Arthur Smithies, Harvard University) (Hon. John Vorys, former Member of Congress) MONDAY, JUNE 22, 1959 Page 2 11:00 - 11:10 am (Hon. Arthur Burns) 11:10 - 11:32 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 11:20 - 11:30 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Gerald Morgan 11:32 - 11:58 am The following Governors called on the President before departing for a trip to the Soviet Union: Hon. LeRoy Collins, Governor of Florida Hon, George D. Clyde, Governor of Utah Hon. John E. Davis, Governor of North Dakota Hon. Luther Hodges, Governor of North Carolina Hon. Stephen L. R. McNichols, Governor of Colorado Hon. Robert Meyner, Governor of New Jersey Hon. Robert E. Smylie, Governor of Idaho Hon. William G. Stratton, Governor of Illinois Hon. Cecil H. Underwood, Governor of West Virginia The following accompanied the Governors: Mr. Kenneth Holland President of the Institute of International Education Dr. John E. Ivey, Jr. Executive Vice President of New York University Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Robert Merriam Mr. John Perry, Assistant to Governor Collins Mr. BrevardCrihfield Secretary of Governors' Conference (Pictures were taken) 11:58 - 11:59 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 12:11 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 1:55 pm The President returned to the office. MONDAY, JUNE 22, 1959 Page 3 2:00 - 3:54 pm CABINET MEETING The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon. C. Douglas Dillon Hon. Robert B. Anderson Hon, Neil H. McElroy Hon. Thomas S. Gates Hon. William P. Rogers Hon. Arthur Summerfield Hon. Fred Seaton Hon. Lewis L. Strauss Hon. Frederick Mueller Hon. Ezra Taft Benson Hon. James P. Mitchell Hon. Arthur Flemming Hon. Maurice Stans Hon. Leo Hoegh Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Robert Gray Hon. Robert Merriam Mr. Arthur Minnich Hon. John A. McCone Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier Hon. Franklin Floete Hon. T. Keith Glennan Hon. Sumner Whittier Hon. Alan T. Waterman Hon. George V. Allen Hon. Allen Dulles Hon. Norman P. Mason Hon. William A. Franke Hon. Wilbur Brucker Hon. James H. Douglas Hon. Thruston Morton Hon. Elwood Quesada Dr. Allen Wallic (item 4 only) 3:54 - 4:00 pm Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. 4:20 - 5:00 pm The President practiced golf on the South Grounds. 5:00 - 5:05 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 5:15 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 6:30 pm Hon. Robert Cutler - in the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1959 8:35 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Captain Dale J. Crittenberger. 9:05 - 9:19 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 9:19 - 9:22 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 9:22 - 9:38 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Gerald Morgan 9:38 - 9:59 am Hon. David Kendall 10:00 - 10:02 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Robert Merriam Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 10:02 - 10:03 am Hon. Robert Merriam Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 10:03 - 10:13 am Hon. Don Paarlberg Mr. Phil Areeda 10:13 - 10:16 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 10:23 - 10:28 am Mr. Ward Canaday 10:30 am Dr. Malcolm Moos 11:27 - 11:30 am Dr. Winston E. Burdine, Atlanta, Georgia National Commander, AMVETS Mr. Edward J. Gallagher, Waterloo, Iowa President, AMVETS National Service Foundation Mr. John Holden Washington Office, AMVETS Hon. Earle Chesney Major John Eisenhower TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1959 Page 2 11:38 - 11:43 am The President received the following AMVETS Memorial Scholarship Winners at the White House: Barbara Carfora, Brooklyn, New York (Chemistry) Carol Himelick, Durham, N. C. (Mathematics) Johanna Hoornweg, Cincinnati, Ohio (International Relations) Patricia Moore, Stamford, Connecticut (Political Science) Barry Powell, Sacramento, California (Medicine) Robert Rudermann, Yonkers, New York (Medicine) The following accompanied the above winners: Dr. Winston E. Burdine, National Commander, AMVETS Mr. Edward J. Gallagher, Waterloo, Iowa President, AMVETS National Service Foundation Mr. P. E. Howard, Washington Office, AMVETS Mr. John Holden, Washington Office, AMVETS Hon. Thomas E. Stephens Hon. Earle Chesney 11:43 - 12:17 pm (Hon. Thomas S. Gates) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. John McCone) (Hon. James R. Killian, Jr. (Hon. Gordon Gray) (Dr. Herbert York) (Dr. George B. Kistiakowsky) (Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster) 12:17 - 12:20 pm Hon. Malcolm Moos Major John Eisenhower 12:20 - 12:33 pm Major John Eisenhower 12:45 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1959 Page 3 2:10 pm The President, accompanied by Colonel Walter Tkach, departed the White House and motored to Burning Tree Country Club. 2:33 pm Arrived at Burning Tree. 2:45 - 4:39 pm The President played 16 holes of golf with Colonel Thomas Belshe 4:57 pm The President and Colonel Tkach departed Burning Tree Country Club and motored to the White House. 5:25 pm Arrived at the White House. The President went to the office. 5:30 pm (Colonel and Mrs. James Stack) OFF THE RECORD (Saw the President and Mrs. Eisenhower at the Mansion) THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1959 8:11 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Captain Dale J. Crittenberger. 8:13 - 8:24 am Major John Eisenhower 8:25 - 8:40 am Hon. Robert Merriam 8:26 - 9:00 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 9:00 - 9:34 am (Hon. Gordon Gray) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Neil H. McElroy) (Hon. Herbert Loper) (Hon. John McCone) 9:34 - 9:38 am Hon. John McCone 10:00 - 10:13 am Hon. John Moors Cabot Newly appointed Ambassador to Brazil (Called on the President before departing for his post) 10:13 - 10:35 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens Mr. James Rowley 10:35 - 10:50 am Colonel William Draper 10:43 - 10:47 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 10:50 - 11:07 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. David Kendall 11:07 - 11:10 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. David Kendall Hon. Bryce Harlow Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 11:10 - 11:27 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Bryce Harlow Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 11:27 - 11:30 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 11:30 - 11:32 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1959 Page 2 11:32 - 11:37 am Congressman Howard W. Robison, New York Howard W. Robison, Jr. (9 year old son) Hon. Jack Anderson 11:37 - 11:42 am Hon. Meade Alcorn 11:42 - 12:00 Noon Mrs. Zelma George, Cleveland, Ohio (Called on the President on return from round-the-world tour under auspices of the cultural exchange program of State Department) Congresswoman Frances P. Bolton, Ohio Hon. Jack Anderson 12:00 - 12:07 pm Major John Eisenhower 12:10 - 12:17 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Gerald Morgan 12:17 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:05 pm The President returned to the office. 2:18 - 2:30 pm Hon. Malcolm Moos 2:32 - 2:36 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 2:39 - 2:40 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons 2:50 - 3:40 pm Hon. Robert B. Anderson Hon. Julian Baird Hon. Wilton B. Persons 3:40 - 3:45 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons 3:45 - 4:05 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 4:07 - 4:13 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 4:15 - 4:52 pm The President practiced golf on the South Grounds. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1959 Page 3 4:55 pm The President returned to the office. 5:00 pm Departed the office and went to the Mansion. 5:30 pm (Senator Lyndon Johnson) OFF THE RECORD (Senator John Fulbright) (Senator Richard Russell) (Hon. Gordon Gray) (Hon. Bryce Harlow) THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1959 7:39 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Captain Dale J. Crittenberger, 8:22 - 8:28 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 8:28 - 8:30 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 8:30 - 8:59 am Hon. Christian Herter 9:00 - 11:01 am NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon. Christian A. Herter Hon. Neil H. McElroy Hon. Leo A. Hoegh Hon. Fred C. Scribner, Jr. Hon. William P. Rogers Hon. Maurice Stans Hon. John A. McCone Hon. Frederick Mueller Hon. C. Douglas Dillon Hon. Allen W. Dulles Admiral Arleigh Burke General Lyman Lemnitzer General Thomas D. White General Randolph McC. Pate Hon. Thomas S. Gates, Jr. Hon. Wilber M. Brucker Hon. William B. Franke Hon. Malcolm A. MacIntyre Mr. Hayden Williams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. George V. Allen Hon. Gordon Gray Hon. James R. Killian, Jr. Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Gerard C. Smith Major John Eisenhower Hon. James S. Lay, Jr. Hon. S. Everett Gleason THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1959 Page 2 11:03 - 11:23 am (Hon. Gordon Gray) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Christian Herter) (Hon. Neil H. McElroy) (Hon. Thomas S. Gates) (Hon. Allen W. Dulles) (Admiral Arleigh Burke) (General Lyman Lemnitzer) (General Thomas D. White) (Mr. James Critchfield, CIA) General Randolph McC. Pate) (Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster) 11:24 - 11:26 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 11:26 - 11:33 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 11:37 - 11:40 am The President pinned Major's Oak Leaf Cluster on Captain Dale J. Crittenberger. The following were present, in the President's office: General Howard McC. Snyder Hon. Wilton B. Persons Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Colonel Robert L. Schulz Commander Ralph E. Williams Colonel Walter Tkach Captain Evan P. Aurand Major John Eisenhower 11:40 - 11:47 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Gerald Morgan Mr. Roemer McPhee 11:47 - 11:52 am Mr. Roember McPhee 11:48 - 11:52 am Hon. David Kendall 11:52 - 12:02 pm Hon. Ogden Reid (Newly appointed Ambassador to Israel.) Called on the President before departing for his post. 12:03 - 12:04 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons 12:30 - 12:35 pm Major John Eisenhower THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1959 Page 3 12:37 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:03 pm The President returned to the office. 2:07 pm The President and General Howard McC. Snyder departed the White House and motored to Burning Tree Country Club. 2:38 pm Arrived at Burning Tree. 2:57 - 5:53 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with Congressman Hamer H. Budge Congressman Jack Westland Colonel Thomas Belshe 6:15 pm The President, General Howard McC. Snyder, and Mr. James Rowley departed Burning Tree and motored to the White House. 6:42 pm Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1959 7:54 am The President was airborne from MATS Terminal aboard the Columbine for flight to RCAF Station, St. Hubert, Canada. The following accompanied him: Mrs. Eisenhower Hon. and Mrs. Christian Herter Hon. and Mrs. Lewis L. Strauss Senator and Mrs. J. William Fulbright Senator and Mrs. Alexander Wiley Ambassador and Mrs. Arnold P. Heeney Hon. and Mrs. Livingston T. Merchant General Howard McC. Snyder Mrs. Mary Jane McCaffree Mr. Wayne Hawks The following were in another plane -- the aircraft of the Secretary of the Army Wilber M. Brucker: Hon. and Mrs. Wilber M. Brucker Hon. and Mrs. William P. Rogers Hon. and Mrs. James P. Mitchell Congressman and Mrs. Thomas E. Morgan Congressman and- Robert B. Chiperfield RCAF Station, St. Hubert, CANADA 10:08 am The President arrived at RCAF Station, St. Hubert, Canada. The following greeted the President and Mrs. Eisenhower: Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth Prince Philip Prime Minister and Mrs. John G. Diefenbaker The President and Queen Elizabeth proceeded to the dais where they were greeted by Air Vice Admiral and Mrs. W. K. MacBrien Group Captain and Mrs. Alexander M. Jardine 10:10 am The President receives the Salute and inspected the Guard. 10:20 am The President and Royal Party retired to the lounge tent. 10:30 am Departed the above location and motored to the Saint Lawrence Seaway Dedication site. FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1959 Page 2 CANADA 10:50 am The President and Queen Elizabeth arrived at the dedication site and proceeded to the speakers' stand. 11:00 am Mr. B. J. Roberts, Canadian President of the St. Lawrence Seaway Authority presented a book to Queen Elizabeth containing the names of the workers employed in the building of the Seaway. Hon. Lewis G. Castle, Administrator of the St. Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation, presented a similar book to the President. Speech by Queen Elizabeth. Speech by the President, 11:25 am The President and Mrs. Eisenhower, Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip, Prime Minister and Mrs. Diefenbaker departed St. Hubert and motored 1/2 mile to Her Majesty's Yacht Britannia. 11:35 am As the vessel gets underway for trip to Beauharnois Lock, there was a 21 gun salute. 12:00 Noon The Britannia passes through the "Symbolic gates", designating the official opening of the St. Lawrence Seaway. Weather baloons were released and all vessels in the harbor, sirens, church bells, etc. announce the opening. 12:30 pm The President and party, and Queen Elizabeth and her party entered St. Lambert Lock aboard the Britannia, 1:00 pm LUNCHEON aboard the Britannia (sponsored by the President): Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip The President and Mrs. Eisenhower Hon. and Mrs. Christian Herter Hon. and Mrs. Lewis G. Castle Hon. and Mrs. Lewis L. Strauss Hon. and Mrs. Robert B. Anderson Hon. and Mrs. William P. Rogers Hon. and Mrs. Wilber M. Brucker (continued) FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1959 Page 3 MONTREAL, CANADA 1:00 pm LUNCHEON aboard the Britannia (continued) Ambassador and Mrs. Richard B. Wigglesworth Hon. and Mrs. James P. Mitchell Senator and Mrs. J. William Fulbright Senator and Mrs. Alexander Wiley Congressman and Mrs. Thomas E. Morgan Congressman Robert B. Chiperfield Mr. James Rowley Mr. Gerry Behn Agents Campion, Stout, and Flohr 2:03 pm The Britannia entered Cote Ste. Catherine Lock 4:00 pm The Britannia passed the Naval Review that was assembled in Lake St. Louis. There were 16 - 20 Royal Canadian Navy and U. S. Navy vessels. It took about 20 minutes to pass the Review. 4:48 pm The Britannia arrived at the Lower Beauharnois Lock. 5:00 pm Stopped in the Beauharnois Lock. The President and Mrs. Eisenhower said goodbye to the Royal Party. 5:10 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed via helicopter for RCAF Station, St. Hubert. The following were in the helicopter with the President and Mrs. Eisenhower: Prime Minister and Mrs. Diefenbaker Hon. James Hagerty Captain Evan P. Aurand Mr. James Rowley Mr. Richard Flohr The following rode in the other two helicopters: Hon. and Mrs. William P. Rogers Hon. and Mrs. James P. Mitchell Congressman and Mrs. Thomas E. Morgan Congressman Robert Chiperfield Hon. and Mrs. Wilber Brucker General Howard McC. Snyder Agents Behn, Campion, Stout, and Knight FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1959 Page 4 MONTREAL, CANADA 5:44 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower arrived at the RCAF Station, St. Hubert, and were greeted by Air Vice Marshal and Mrs. W. K. MacBrien Group Captain and Mrs. Alexander M. Jardine Brief military honors were rendered. 5:55 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower and party departed RCAF Station, St. Hubert, Montreal, Canada, aboard the Columbine for flight to Washington, D. C. The following were also aboard the Columbine: Hon. and Mrs. William P. Rogers Hon. and Mrs. Wilbur Brucker Hon. and Mrs. James P. Mitchell Congressman and Mrs. Thomas E. Morgan Congressman Robert B. Chiperfield General Howard McC. Snyder Captain Evan P. Aurand Mrs. Mary Jane McCaffree Mr. Wayne Hawks WASHINGTON, D. C. 8:05 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower and party arrived at MATS Terminal, Washington, D. C. They left MATS and motored to the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1959 8:12 am The President and Major John Eisenhower departed the White House and motored to Burning Tree Country Club. Enroute they stopped at the Sheraton Park Hotel for Mr. George Allen. 8:40 am Arrived at Burning Tree. 8:58 - 12:04 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with Mr. George Allen Colonel Thomas Belshe Mr. James Lemon 12:31 pm The President and Mr. George Allen departed the Club and motored to the White House. 12:47 pm Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, JUNE 28, 1959 8:50 am The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the White House and motored to the National Presbyterian Church, 8:57 am Arrived at the National Presbyterian Church. 9:00 - 9:55 am Services. (Dr. Edward L. R. Elson and Rev. John J. Rice escorted the President and Mrs. Eisenhower to their car). 10:00 am Departed National Presbyterian Church and motored to the White House. 10:04 am Arrived at the White House, 2:40 pm The President and Mr. George Allen departed the White House and motored to Burning Tree Country Club. 3:05 pm Arrived at Burning Tree. 3:05 - 3:20 pm The President sat on the south porch. 3:20 pm To the Club Lounge where he played cards with Mr. George Allen Mr. James Lemon Colonel Thomas Belshe 6:00 - 6:35 pm The President practiced on the practice tee, 6:52 pm Departed Burning Tree and motored to the White House, dropping Mr. George Allen at the Sheraton Park Hotel. 7:20 pm Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, JUNE 29, 1959 8:14 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Major Dale J. Crittenberger, 8:35 - 8:40 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 8:50 - 8:52 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 9:05 - 9:17 am Major John Eisenhower 9:17 - 9:27 am Mrs. Mary Jane McCaffree 9:35 - 9:40 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 9:40 - 9:45 am Hon. David Kendall 9:45 - 10:00 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 10:01 - 10:07 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 10:07 - 10:43 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 10:15 - 10:44 am Hon. James R. Killian, Jr. 10:44 - 10:47 am Hon. Walter S. Robertson Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs 10:50 - 11:00 am (Hon. Arthur Gardner) OFF THE RECORD (Major Dale J. Crittenberger) (Presented the President with an elephant tusk) 11:00 - 11:45 am Mr. Robert Woodruff 11:47 - 12:05 pm Hon. Arthur Flemming 12:05 - 12:10 pm Mr. William J. Hopkins 12:12 - 12:17 pm Mr. and Mrs. Henry Allen Mark Miss Ann Isobel Arnold, Niece Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 12:25 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. MONDAY, JUNE 29, 1959 Page 2 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:03 pm The President departed the White House and motored to MATS Terminal. 2:25 pm Airborne from MATS Terminal for flight to New York City to visit the Soviet Exhibition of Science, Technology, and Culture at the New York Coliseum. The following accompanied him: Hon. C. Douglas Dillon Hon. Lewis L. Strauss General Howard McC. Snyder Hon. Abbott Washburn Hon. Thomas E. Stephens Colonel Robert L. Schulz Major John Eisenhower Mrs. Ann Whitman Hon. Fred Morrow Hon. Carl Harr Hon. Clarence Randall Mr. Wayne Hawks Sgt. John Moaney NEWARK, N. J. 3:15 pm Arrived at the Newark Airport where the President was greeted by Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. Hon. Foy D. Kohler Hon. Wesley Lance, Acting Governor of New Jersey Mrs. Lance and sons, James and Leonard Hon. Wiley Buchanan Following the greetings, the President, Hon. Richard M. Nixon, and Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge departed the Newark Airport and motored to the New York Coliseum. NEW YORK, N. Y. 3:52 pm Arrived at the New York Coliseum and was greeted by Mr. Alex Manzhulo, Director of the Exhibition Ambassador Mikhail A. Menshikov Mayor Robert Wagner Mr. Richard Patterson, Jr., New York Commissioner of Commerce and Public Events MONDAY, JUNE 29, 1959 Page 3 NEW YORK, N. Y. The President and Vice President were escorted through the lobby where they were introduced to and greeted by Soviet First Deputy Premier Frol R. Koslov Proceeded to the exhibits on the 2nd floor. Other in the group were: Madame Yadgar S. Nasriddinova Interpreter for Mr. Koslov Madame G. A. Sirltina, Interpreter Mrs. Mikhail A. Menshikov 4:04 - 5:00 pm The President toured the exhibits on the 2nd and 3rd floors. Mr. Alex Manzhulo, Director of the Exhibition, interpreted for the group. 5:00 pm The President and the Soviet group went to a sound-proff Hi-Fidelity Music Room for refreshments. Here Mr. Koslov introduced Mr. Andrei N. Turpolev, designer of the Soviet Jet airliner, TU-114, to the President. 5:05 pm After bidding goodbye to Mr. Koslov, the President, Hon. Lewis L. Strauss, Hon. C. Douglas Dillon and Major John Eisenhower departed the Coliseum for the Newark Airport. NEWARK, N.J. 5:31 pm Arrived at the Newark Airport. The following were on hand to greet the President: Hon. Bernard M. Shanley Hon. Wesley Lance, Acting Governor of New Jersey The President shook hands with Police Inspector Herman Cohen Newark, New Jersey Captain Raymond Van Lanten New Jersey Port Authority 5:37 pm The Columbine was airborne for Washington, D. C. WASHINGTON, D. C. 6:33 pm Arrived at MATS Terminal. MONDAY, JUNE 29, 1959 Page 4 7:30 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower gave a Dinner at the White House - OFF THE RECORD. The following attended: The President and Mrs. Eisenhower Hon. and Mrs. Robert B. Anderson Hon. and Mrs. Neil H. McElroy Hon. and Mrs. William P. Rogers Hon. Fred A. Seaton Hon. and Mrs. Lewis L. Strauss Hon. and Mrs. James P. Mitchell Hon. and Mrs. Arthur Flemming Hon. and Mrs. Wilton B. Persons OFF THE RECORD Mrs. John A. McCone Hon. and Mrs. Maurice H. Stans Hon. and Mrs. Raymond J. Saulnier Hon. and Mrs. Gerald Morgan Hon. Frederick H. Mueller Hon. and Mrs. John J. Allen, Jr. Hon. Allen W. Dulles Hon. and Mrs. Franklin G. Floete Hon. and Mrs. T. Keith Glennan Hon. Thomas E. Stephens Hon. and Mrs. David W. Kendall Hon. and Mrs. Bryce Harlow Hon. and Mrs. William McC. Martin, Jr. Hon. and Mrs. Gordon Gray Hon. and Mrs. Meyer Kestbaum Hon. and Mrs. Clarence B. Randall Hon. James R. Killian, Jr. Hon. and Mrs. Jack Anderson Hon. and Mrs. Sumner G. Whittier Hon. and Mrs. Samuel C. Waugh Hon. and Mrs. Norman P. Mason Major General and Mrs. Howard McC. Snyder Major General and Mrs. Leonard D. Heaton Hon. and Mrs. David E. Finley Commander and Mrs. Ralph E. Williams, Jr. Major John S. D. Eisenhower THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, JUNE 30, 1959 8:14 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Major Dale J. Crittenberger. 8:15 - 8:24 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Bruce Harlow 8:25 - 8:28 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 8:30 - 10:30 am LEGISLATIVE LEADERS MEETING The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Senator Thruston Morton Senator Everett Dirksen Senator Styles Bridges Senator Leverett Saltonstall Senator Thomas Kuchel Senator John J. Williams Congressman Charles Halleck Congressman Leslie Arends Congressman Leo E. Allen Congressman John W. Byrnes Congressman Charles B. Hoeven Congressman Richard M. Simpson Congressman Edward H. Rees Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier Hon. Maurice Stans Mr. Elmer Staats Mr. Sam Hughes Hon. Roger Jones Hon. Julian Baird Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Gerald Morgan Mr. Roemer McPhee Hon. Rocco Siciliano Hon. Robert Merriam Mrs. Anne Wheaton Hon. Don Paarlberg Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. Jack Anderson Hon. Edward McCabe Hon. Clyde Wheeler Hon. Earle Chesney Hon. Homer Gruenther Mr. Arthur Minnich Hon. Arthur Flemming Dr. Elliott Richardson TUESDAY, JUNE 30, 1959 Page 2 10:30 - 10:47 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 10:47 - 10:48 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 11:00 - 11:25 am Dr. T. Keith Glennan Hon. James R. Killian, Jr. Dr. Franklin Phillips Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 11:25 - 11:32 am Mrs . Dwight D. Eisenhower 11:30 - 11:32 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 11:32 - 11:36 am General Maxwell D. Taylor was awarded the Distinguished Service Medal in a ceremony in the Conference Room. The following were present: Hon. Neil H. McElroy (Brig. General Andrew Hon. Wilber M. Brucker J. Goodpaster read the General Lyman L. Lemnitzer citation) Mrs. Maxwell D. Taylor Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor Cadet Thomas H. Taylor (son) Miss Mary Happer (Mrs. Maxwell D. Taylor's sister) Colonel Bruce Palmer White House Army Liaison Officer Lt. Colonel Bernard W. Rogers Aide-de-Camp to General Taylor Mrs. Eisenhower 11:38 - 11:45 am Hon. David Kendall Mr. Roemer McPhee 11:45 - 11:56 am (Mr. John J. Jackson) OFF THE RECORD (Mrs. Eisenhower) (Colonel Robert L. Schulz) (For signing of personal papers) 11:59 - 12:02 pm Dr. John T. Rettaliato Dr. William Burden Were sworn in as members of the National Aeronautics-Space Council. The ceremony was held in the Conference Room. See next page for those attending the ceremony. TUESDAY, JUNE 30, 1959 Page 3 11:59 - 12:02 pm The following were present in the Conference Room when Dr. John T. Rettaliato and Dr. William Burden were sworn in as members of the National Aeronautics and Space Council: The President Dr. T. Keith Glennan Dr. Alan Waterman Dr. Detlev Bronk Mr. Franklyn W. Phillips Hon. Neil H. McElroy Mr. William A. M. Burden, III Members of the White House Staff 12:02 - 12:28 pm Hon. Neil H. McElroy Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 12:32 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:00 pm The President returned to the office. 2:05 - 2:15 pm Major John Eisenhower 2:05 - 2:07 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 2:17 - 2:30 pm (Mr. Spyros Skouras) OFF THE RECORD 2:30 - 3:53 pm NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE COUNCIL MEETING Council Members or Alternates The President Hon. Thomas S. Gates, Jr. Hon. Robert Murphy Dr. T. Keith Glennan Commissioner John J. Floberg, AEC (for McCone) Dr. Alan T. Waterman Dr. Detlev W. Bronk Mr. William A. M. Burden Dr. John T. Rettaliata Regularly Invited Participants Hon. Gordon Gray Hon. James R. Killian, Jr. Hon. Maurice Stans Mr. Karl G. Harr, Jr. (continued) TUESDAY, JUNE 30, 1959 Page 4 2:30 - 3:53 pm NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE COUNCIL MEETING (continued): Others present: Mr. Charles Sullivan, State Department Dr. Hugh L. Dryden, NASA Rear Admiral John E. Clark Mr. William M. Holaday Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Mr. Jesse Mitchell (Item 2 only) Mr. Edmond C. Buckley, NASA (Item 2 only) Mr. Ira H. Abbott, NASA (Item 3 only) Mr. Franklyn W. Phillips, NASA Mr. Francis O. Wilcox (Item 5 only) Mr. Loftus Becker, State Department (I tem 5 only) Mr. Leonard Meeker, State Department (Item 5 only) Dr. George P. Sutton, ARPA (Item 1 only) Dr. Herbert York 3:58 - 4:00 pm Hon. David Kendall 4:00 - 4:12 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons (until 4:05 pm) Hon. Robert Merriam 4:25 - 4:26 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons 4: 43 - 5:42 pm Hon. Malcolm Moos

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C.\nHe was accompanied by\nMajor John Eisenhower\nCaptain Evan P. Aurand\nHon. James Hagerty\nMrs. Ann Whitman\nWASHINGTON, D. C.\n8:58 am\nLanded on the White House Grounds.\n9:00 - 9:03 am\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n9:05 - 9:34 am\nHon. Gordon Gray\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n9:15 - 9:48 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n9:48 - 10:13 am\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nMajor John Eisenhower\n10:30 - 10:40 am\nHon. James R. Killian, Jr.\nHon. T. Keith Glennan\nHon. James Hagerty\n10:40 - 11:54 am\nHon. Gerald Morgan\nHon. Maurice Stans\nHon. Roger Jones\nHon. Robert Merriam (until 11:44 am)\n11:12 - 11:54 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n11:59 - 12:08 pm\nThe President signed the Proclamation formally\nadmitting Alaska into the Union as the 49th State\nand the Executive Order designating a new design\nfor the U. S. Flag. The following attended the\nceremony:\nThe Vice President\nHon. Sam Rayburn\nHon. Fred Seaton\n(list continued)\nSATURDAY, JANUARY 3, 1959\nPage 2\n11:59 - 12:08 pm\nThe following attended the ceremony when the President\nsigned the Proclamation formally admitting Alaska into\nthe Union as the 49th State, and the Executive Order\ndesignating a new design for the U. S. Flag (list continued\nfrom previous page):\nHon. Robert Atwood, Anchorage Alaska\nHon. E. L. Bartlett, Senator-elect\nHon. Ernest Guening, Senator-elect\nHon. Waino Hendrickson (has been acting Governor)\nHon. Ralph J. Rivers, Congressman-elect\nHon. Michael A. Stepovich (former Governor)\nHon. David Finley, Chairman, Commission of Fine Arts\nMajor General A. T. McNamara\nQuartermaster General of the Army\nBrig. General R. P. Evans, Jr.\nDeputy to the Quartermaster General\nColonel John Martz, Jr.\nChief of Research and Engineering\nOffice of the Quartermaster General\nLt. Colonel James S. Cook, Jr.\nChief of Heraldic Branch\nOffice of the Quartermaster General\nMembers of the White House Staff\n12:11 pm\nThe President departed the office and went to\nthe Mansion,\n1:00 pm\n(Senator Richard Russell had lunch with the President)\nOFF THE RECORD\n2:48 pm\nThe President departed the White House Grounds\nvia helicopter for flight to the Gettysburg Farm.\nHe was accompanied by:\nMajor John Eisenhower\nHon. James Hagerty\nMrs. Ann Whitman\nCaptain Evan P. Aurand\nGETTYSBURG, PA.\n3:27 pm\nArrived at the Farm.\nSATURDAY, JANUARY 3, 1959\nPage 3\n3:43 - 3:53 pm\nThe President practiced golf.\n4:08 pm\nThe President motored to the Skeet Range where\nhe met Major John Eisenhower and David Eisenhower.\nThey shot skeet until 5:00 pm.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nSUNDAY, JANUARY 4, 1959\nGETTYSBURG, PA.\n10:33 am\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower, accompanied\nby David Eisenhower, departed the Farm and motored\nto the Gettysburg Presbyterian Church.\n10:38 am\nArrived at the Church. Chief Usher Allen S. Stauffer\nescorted them to the Presidential pew.\nReverend Robert A. MacAskill conducted the Service.\n11:46 am\nDeparted the Church and returned to the Farm.\n11:53 am\nArrived at the Farm.\n2:50 pm\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed\nthe Gettysburg Farm and motored to the White House.\nWASHINGTON, D. C.\n4:38 pm\nArrived at the White House.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nMONDAY, JANUARY 5, 1959\n8:13 am\nThe President arrived in the office, accompanied\nby Dr. Milton Eisenhower and Colonel Robert L. Schulz.\n8:13 - 8:24 am\nDr. Milton Eisenhower\n8:24 - 8:34 am\nHon. James Killian, Jr.\nHon. T. Keith Glennan\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n8:34 - 8:37 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n8:58 - 9:00 am\nHon. John Foster Dulles\n9:00 - 11:35 am\nBI-PARTISAN LEGISLATIVE LEADERS MEETING\nThe President\nHon. Richard M. Nixon\nSenator J. William Fulbright (Foreign Relations)\nSenator Theodore F. Green (Foreign Relations\nSenator Carl Hayden (Appropriations and Rules)\nSenator Thomas C. Hennings, Jr. (Rules)\nSenator Lyndon B. Johnson (Majority Leader)\nSenator Michael J. Mansfield (Foreign Relations & Rules)\nSenator Richard B. Russell (Armed Services)\nSenator Styles Bridges (Appropriations & Armed Services)\nSenator Everett M. Dirksen (Appropriations)\nSenator Bourke B. Hickenlooper (Foreign Relations)\nSenator Leverett Saltonstall (Appropriations & Armed\nServices)\nSenator Alexander Wiley (Foreign Relations)\nCongressman Carl Albert (Majority Whip)\nCongressman Clarence Cannon (Appropriations)\nCongressman John W. McCormack (Majority Floor Leader)\nCongressman Thomas E. Morgan (Foreign Affairs)\nCongressman Sam Rayburn (Speaker of the House)\nCongressman Carl Vinson (Armed Services)\nCongressman Leo E. Allen (Rules)\nCongressman Leslie C. Arends (Minority Whip)\nCongresswoman Frances P. Bolton (Foreign Affairs)\nCongressman Robert B. Chiperfield (Foreigh Affairs)\nCongressman Charles A. Halleck (House Leader)\nCongressman Joseph W. Martin, Jr. (Minority Floor\nLeader)\nCongressman John Taber (Appropriations)\n(continued)\nMONDAY, JANUARY 5, 1959\nPage 2\n9:00 - 11:35 am\nBI-PARTISAN LEGISLATIVE LEADERS MEETING\n(List continued):\nHon. John Foster Dulles\nHon. Christian Herter\nHon. C. Douglas Dillon\nHon. William Mac omber\nMr. Philander P. Claxton (to bring charts)\nMr. Jack Bell\n\"\nMr. Dempster McIntosh\n\"\nHon. Neil H. McElroy\nHon. Donald Quarles\nHon. John N. Erwin, II\nHon. William Holaday\nHon. Nathan Twining\nHon. Clarence J. Hauck, Jr.\nMr. Max Lehrer (to bring charts)\nHon. Leonard Saccio\nHon. George V. Allen\nHon. T. Keith Glennan\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. James Hagerty\nHon. James R. Killian, Jr.\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nHon. Bryce Harlow\nHon. Leo Hoegh\nHon. Maurice Stans\nMajor John Eisenhower\nMr. Arthur Minnich\n11:35 - 11:41 am\nHon. Neil McElroy\n11:43 - 11:45 am\nMajor John Eisenhower\n11:45 - 12:05 pm\n(Senator George Malone) OFF THE RECORD\n(Hon. Edward McCabe)\n12:05 - 12:25 pm\nDr. James B. Fisk\nHon. James R. Killian, Jr.\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n12:28 pm\nThe President departed the office and went to\nthe Mansion.\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\nMONDAY, JANUARY 5, 1959\nPage 3\n2:23 pm\nThe President returned to the office.\n2:35 - 3:25 pm\n(Hon. Arthur Larson) OFF THE RECORD\n3:30 - 4:06 pm\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Malcolm Moos\n3:58 - 3:59 pm\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n4:07 - 4:23 pm\nMajor John Eisenhower\n4:59 pm\nThe President departed the office and went to the\nMansion.\n5:00 pm\n(OFF THE RECORD Meeting in the President's Library):\n(Hon. Richard M. Nixon)\n(Hon. Meade Alcorn)\n(Hon. Leonard Hall)\n(Mrs. Clare Williams)\n(Mrs. Peter Gibson)\n(Mr. John Ashbrook)\n(Mr. Spencer Olin)\n(Mr. Justin Dart)\n(Mr. Daniel Gainey)\n(Mr. Charles Percy)\n(Mr. Joseph Bachelder)\n(Mr. Claude Robinson)\n(Hon. Wilton B. Persons)\n(Hon. Thomas E. Stephens)\n(Hon. David Kendall)\n(Hon. Fred Scribner)\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1959\n7:30 am\n(Mr. Charles Percy)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Had breakfast with the President)\n8:32 am\nThe President arrived in the office (accompanied by\nMr. Charles Percy)\n8:32 - 8:34 am\n(Mr. Charles Percy)\nOFF THE RECORD\n8:35 - 9:19 am\n(Hon. Arthur Flemming)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Hon. Wilton B. Persons)\n9:20 - 9:25 am\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n9:30 -9:45 am\nMajor John Eisenhower\n9:45 - 9:48 am\nHon. James Hagerty\n11:00 - 11:27 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Bryce Harlow\n11:27 - 11:47 am\nHon. Frank Pace\n11:47 - 11:58 am\n(Mr. Robert Biggers)\nOFF THE RECORD\n11:58 - 12:15 pm\nMr. Spyros P. Skouras\n12:09 - 12:15 pm\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n12:18 pm\nThe President departed the office and went\nto the Mansion.\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\n2:17 pm\nThe President returned to the office.\n2:18 - 2:25 pm\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n2:25 - 2:35 pm\nHon. Arthur Summerfield\n2:36 - 2:39 pm\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n3:04 - 3:05 pm\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n3:05 - 3:10 pm\nMajor John Eisenhower\nTUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1959\nPage 2\n3:10 - 5:55 pm\nHon. Malcolm Moos\n3:43 - 3:44 pm\nHon. James Hagerty\n4:15 - 5:50 pm\nMr. Charles Percy\n4:10 - 4:20 pm\nHon. James Hagerty\n5:35 - 6:00 pm\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. James Hagerty\nHon. Bryce Harlow\n6:00 pm\nThe President departed the office and went to\nthe Mansion.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nWEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1959\n7:51 am\nThe President, accompanied by Hon. Wilton B.\nPersons and Hon. James Hagerty, departed the\nWhite House and motored to the National\nPresbyterian Church.\n7:56 am\nArrived at the National Presbyterian Church.\n8:00 - 8:40 am\nThe President attended the Service of Intercession\nand Holy Communion on the occasion of the convening\nof the Congress.\nUpon entering the Church, the President was greeted\nby Chief Usher Alfred Barnett who escorted him to his\npew.\nFollowing the Services the following escorted the\nPresident to the main entrance of the Church:\nReverend Theophilus M. Taylor\nReverend Eugene Carson Blake\nReverend Frederick Brown Harris\nReverend Harold C. Koch\nReverend Edward L. R. Elson\n8:45 am\nThe President, Hon. Wilton B. Persons, and\nHon. James Hagerty departed the National Presbyterian\nChurch and motored to the White House.\n8:48 am\nArrived at the White House.\n8:48 - 8:58 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. James Hagerty\n8:58 - 9:16 am\nMrs. Mary Jane McCaffree\n9:17 - 9:27 am\nHon. G. Lewis Jones\nU. S. Ambassador to Tunisia\n(Has been in Washington on consultation)\n9:27 - 10:03 am\nHon. Meade Alcorn\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. David Kendall\nWEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1959\nPage 2\n10:03 - 10:23 am\nHon. James P. Mitchell\n(Saw the President re Federal Civilian Employee\nAwards)\n10:27 - 10:48 am\n(Hon. James Durfee)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Chairman, Civil Aeronautics Board)\n(Hon. David Kendall)\n10:48 - 11:11 am\nHon. George Allen\nHon. Eric Johnston\nHon. James Hagerty\n(Saw the President re Moscow Fair)\n11:11 - 11:17 am\nHon. George Allen\n(Periodic appointment)\n11:28 - 11:45 am\nReverend Dr. Theophilus M. Taylor\nModerator, General Assembly, United Presbyterian\nChurch in the USA\nReverend Dr. Eugene C. Blake\nStated Clerk, General Assembly\nReverend Dr. W. Paul Ludwig\nModerator, Presbyter of Washington City\nReverend Dr. Arthur M. Romig\nGeneral Presbyter, Presbytery of Washington City\nReverend Dr. Edward L. R. Elson\nPastor, National Presbyterian Church, Washington, D. C.\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n11:45 - 12:05 pm\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. James Hagerty\n12:05 - 12:24 pm\nGeneral John Bragdon\n12:25 pm\nThe President departed the office and went to the\nMansion.\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\n2:10 pm\nThe President returned to the office.\n2:15 - 2:34 pm\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nMajor John Eisenhower\nWEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1959\nPage 3\n2:34 - 3:12 pm\nHon. Raymond J. Saulnier\n3:12 - 3:14 pm\nMr. William J. Hopkins\n5:00 - 5:01 pm\nMajor John Eisenhower\n5:00 - 5:05 pm\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n5:03 - 5:06 pm\nHon. James Hagerty\n5:26 - 5:43 pm\nMajor John Eisenhower\n5:53 - 5:55 pm\nMajor John Eisenhower\n6:02 - 6:05 pm\nHon. Malcolm Moos\nMajor John Eisenhower\n6:05 - 6:25 pm\nHon. Malcolm Moos\n6:25 - 6:33 pm\nHon. Malcolm Moos\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nMajor John Eisenhower\n6:33 pm\nThe President departed the office and\nwent to the Mansion.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTHURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1959\n8:07 am\nThe President arrived in the office, accompanied\nby Ambassador John Hay Whitney.\n8:07 - 8:15 am\nAmbassador John Hay Whitney\n8:15 - 8:32 am\nHon. Robert C. Hill\nU. S. Ambassador to Mexico\nHon. Roy Rubottom\nMajor John Eisenhower\n8:32 - 8:33 am\nHon. James Hagerty\n8:33 - 9:13 am\nHon. Neil H. McElroy\nHon. Donald A. Quarles\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n9:13 - 9:15 am\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n9:32 - 10:20 am\nHon. Malcolm Moos\n9:47 - 10:27 am\nMajor John Eisenhower\n10:27 - 10:29 am\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n10:45 - 11:55 am\nHon. John Foster Dulles\n12:00 - 1:45 pm\nHon. Malcolm Moos\n12:20 - 12:35 pm\nMajor John Eisenhower\n12:45 - 1:10 pm\nMajor John Eisenhower\n1:47 pm\nThe President departed the office and went\nto the Mansion.\n2:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\n3:30 - 3:35 pm\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n(Saw the President in the Mansion)\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nFRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1959\n7:56 am\nThe President arrived in the office, accompanied\nby Colonel Robert L. Schulz.\n8:25 - 8:27 am\nMr. William J. Hopkins\n8:31 - 8:43 am\nHon. James R. Killian, Jr.\n8:43 - 8:59 am\n(Mr. Thomas McCabe)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Chester, Pennsylvania)\n(Hon. Thomas E. Stephens)\n9:00 - 9:09 am\nThe President greeted members of the Canadian\nParliament, who were accompanied by representatives\nof the U. S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee and\nHouse Foreign Affairs Committee:\nCanadian Parliamentarians - from the Senate\nThe Hon. Mark Drouin\nSpeaker of the Senate, Progressive Conservative\nThe Hon. William R. Brunt\nHanover Ontario, Progressive Conservative\nThe Hon. Sydney John Smith\nKamloops, B. C., Liberal\nFrom the House of Commons\nThe Hon. Roland Michener\nSpeaker of the House of Commons\nProgressive Conservative\nThe Hon. Lionel Chevrier\nMember for Laurier, Liberal\nHazen Argue\nMember for Assiniboia\nCooperative Commonwealth Federation\nWilliam L. Houck\nMember for Niagara Falls, Liberal\nErik Neilsen\nMember for Yukon, Progressive Conservative\nRichard D. Thrasher\nMember for Essex, South, Progressive\nConservative\n(Some of the above's wives also attended)\n(continued)\nFRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1959\nPage 2\n9:00 - 9:09 am\nCanadian Parliamentarians and representatives\nof the U. S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee and\nHouse Foreign Affairs Committee (continued):\nU. S. Senators\nSenator Theodore F. Green, Rhode Island\nChairman, Foreign Relations Committee\nSenator Alexander Wiley, Wisconsin\nRanking Republican Member, Foreign Relations Committee\nSenator George D. Aiken, Vermont\nRepublican Member, Foreign Relations Committee\nSenator Homer E. Capehart, Indiana\nRepublican Member, Foreign Relations Committee\nSenator Michael J. Mansfield, Montana\nDemocrat Member, Foreign Relations Committee\nU. S. House of Representatives\nCongressman Thomas E. Morgan, Pennsylvania\nChairman, Foreign Affairs Committee\nCongressman Robert B. Chiperfield, Illinois\nRanking Republican Member, Foreign Affairs Committee\nCongressman Frank M. Coffin, Maine\nDemocrat Member, Foreign Affairs Committee\nCongressman Walter H. Judd, Minnesota\nRepublican Member, Foreign Affairs Committee\nCongressman Chester E. Merrow, New Hampshire,\nRepublican Member, Foreign Affairs Committee\nIn addition:\nMr. George C. Denney, Jr.\nSenate Foreign Relations Committee\nMr. Frank Schupt\nHouse Foreign Affairs Committee\nMr. Woodbury Willoughby\nDirector, Office of British Commonwealth\nand Northern European Affairs, Department of\nState\nMr. A. E. Ritchie, Canadian Embassy\n9:09 - 9:30 am\nHon. Raymond J. Saulnier\n9:50 - 9:56 am\nHon. James R. Killian, Jr.\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nFRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1959\nPage 3\n11:10 am\nThe President departed the office and went\nto the Mansion.\n12:03 pm\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the\nWhite House and motored to the House Wing of the\nU. S. Capitol.\n12:10 pm\nArrived at the Capitol. The President and Mrs.\nEisenhower were greeted by\nMr. J. George Stewart\nArchitect of the Capitol\nMr. Gus Cook\nAssociate Architect of the Capitol\nUpon entering the building, Mrs. Eisenhower\nwas escorted to the Executive Gallery, while\nthe President was escorted to the Speaker's Office.\nIn the Speaker's Office were members of the\nCabinet, and three Senators and three Representatives,\n12:29 pm\nThe President departed the Speaker's Office and\nwas escorted to the Speaker's Rostrum in the\nHouse Chamber.\nThe Speaker of the House introduced the President.\n12:32 - 1:18 pm\nThe President delivered his State of the Union\nMessage.\n1:20 pm\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the\nCapitol and motored to the White House.\n1:27 pm\nArrived at the White House.\n1:30 pm\n(LUNCH)\n3:05 pm\nThe President returned to the office.\n3:07 - 3:10 pm\nMr. William J. Hopkins\n3:12 - 3:26 pm\nMajor John S. D. Eisenhower\nFRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1959\nPage 4\n3:27 pm\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed\nthe White House and motored to Camp David.\nMr. James Rowley accompanied them.\nDr. Walter Tkach and Sgt. Moaney rode in\nanother car.\nCAMP DAVID, MD.\n5:03 pm\nArrived at Camp David.\nMr. and Mrs. George Allen were guests at\nCamp David.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nSATURDAY, JANUARY 10, 1959\nGAMP DAVID, MD.\n9:45 am\nThe President and Mr. George Allen departedd\nCamp David and motored to the President's\nFarm in Gettysburg, Pa. Dr. Tkach accompanied.\nGETTYSBURG, PA.\n10:15 am\nArrived at the Gettysburg Farm where they\nlooked over the cattle.\n11:03 pm\nDeparted the President's Farm and stopped by\nMr. George Allen's farm for five minutes.\n11:15 am\nDeparted Gettysburg and motored back to\nCamp David, Md.\nGAMP DAVID, MD.\n11:45 am\nArrived at Camp David.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nSUNDAY, JANUARY 11, 1959\nCAMP DAVID, MD.\nNo activity recorded for the morning.\n2:58 pm\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed\nCamp David and motored to the White House.\nWASHINGTON, D. C.\n4:37 pm\nArrived at the White House,\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nMONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1959\n8:17 am\nThe President arrived in the office, accompanied\nby Colonel Robert L. Schulz.\n8:23 - 8:25 am\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n8:29 - 8:30 am\nMajor John Eisenhower\n8:52 - 9:00 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n9:00 - - 9:50 am\nHon. John Foster Dulles\nHon. Christian Herter\nGeneral Nathan Twining\nHon. Gordon Gray\nMr. Philip Farley\nMajor General Herbert B. Loper\nMr. John Erwin\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nMajor John Eisenhower\n(Hon. John McCone) OFF THE RECORD\n9:50 - 10:05 am\nHon. John Foster Dulles\nHon. Neil McElroy\nGeneral Nathan Twining\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nMajor John Eisenhower\nLt. General G. H. Davidson (joined at 10:00 am)\n10:05 - 10:09 am\nHon. John Foster Dulles\n10:09 - 10:30 am\nLt. General G. H. Davidson\nMr. Boone Grose\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n(Picture taken)\n10:30 - 10:35 am\nLt. General G. H. Davidson\n10:35 - 11:15 am\nHon. James R. Killian, Jr.\nDr. George B. Kistiakowsky\n11:18 - 11:54 am\n(Mr. Henry Luce)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Dr. Edward L. R. Elson)\n11:55 am\nThe President departed the office and\nwent to the Mansion.\nMONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1959\nPage 2\n12:58 pm\nThe President and General John S. Bragdon\ndeparted the White House and motored to the\nArmy Navy Club.\n1:03 pm\nArrived at the Army Navy Club. Here they\nattended a West Point Class of 1915 Luncheon,\nwhich was held on the 6th floor of the Club.\nUpon arriving, the President was greeted by\nGeneral Frederic W. Boye, the class president.\nThe following attended the Luncheon:\nBrig. General Frederic W. Boye\nMajor General John S. Bragdon\nBrig. General John F. Conklin\nBrig. General John F. David\nColonel E. DeTreville Ellis\nMajor General Vernon Evans\nColonel Douglas R. Gillette\nMr. Sidney G. Graves\nMajor General Edwin B. Lyon\nMajor General Paul J. Mueller\nMajor General George J. Richards\nLt. General Joseph M. Swing\nBrig. General Edward C. Wallington\nColonel Raymond Marsh\nBrig. General Hume Peabody\n2:55 pm\nThe President and General Bragdon departed the\nLuncheon at the Army Navy Club and motored to\nthe White House.\n2:57 pm\nArrived at the White House.\nGeneral Bragdon entered the office with the\nPresident.\n3:03 - 3:15 pm\nHon. David Kendall\n3:35 - 3:40 pm\nHon. James Hagerty\n3:45 - 4:05 pm\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\nMONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1959\nPage 3\n4:01 - 4:07 pm\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n4:25 - 4:36 pm\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens (out 4:31 pm)\nMajor John Eisenhower\n4:47 - 4:55 pm\nMajor John Eisenhower\n5:25 - 5:39 pm\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n5:40 pm\nThe President departed the office and went to\nthe movie projection room.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1959\n7:55 am\nThe President arrived in the office, accompanied\nby Colonel Robert L. Schulz.\n8:08 - 8:14 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n8:25 - 8:32 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nSenator Leverett Saltonstall\n8:32 - 10:30 am\nLEGISLATIVE LEADERS MEETING\nThe President\nHon. Richard M. Nixon\nSenator Everett Dirksen\nSenator Leverett Salstonstall\nSenator Thomas H. Kuchel\nCongressman Charles Halleck\nCongressman Leslie Arends\nCongressman John W. Byrnes\nCongressman Charles B. Hoeven\nCongressman Leo Allen\nCongressman John Taber\nHon. Maurice Stans\nMr. Elmer B. Staats\nHon. Raymond J. Saulnier\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. James Hagerty\nHon. Bryce Harlow\nHon. Robert B. Merriam\nHon. Jack Anderson\nHon. Edward McCabe\nHon. David Kendall\nHon. Don Paarlberg\nHon. Earle Chesney\nHon. Homer Gruenther\nHon. Roemer McPhee\nMrs. Anne Wheaton\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nMajor John Eisenhower\nMr. Arthur Minnich\n10:30 - 10:42 am\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\nTUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1959\nPage 2\n11:00 - 11:24 am\nGeneral Nathan Twining\nChairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n(Periodic appointment for Gen. Twining)\n11:24 - 11:30 am\nCongressman Charles Halleck\nHon. Bryce Harlow\n11:30 - 11:33 am\nHon. James Hagerty\n11:35 - 11:55 am\nThe Board of Directors of The American Farm\nBureau Federation called on the President:\nCharles B. Shuman, President\nWalter L. Randolph\nRoger Fleming\nMrs. Haven Smith\nHerbert W. Voorhees\nLorenzo D. Lambson\nStacey Cole\nCharles Marshall\nW. I. Boone\nWalter Wightman\nGeorge Doup\nE. Howard Hill\nL. B. Martin\nReuben V. Anderson\nW. B. McAlister\nA. V. Smoot\nBoswell Stevens\nB. B. St. Clair\nLewis Munn\nE. H. Finlayson\nT. J. Hitch\nAllen Lauterbach\nStanley Burris\nJohn C. Lynn\nWoodrow Luttrell, Member of Information Division\nLeonard Warner, Member of Information Division\nHon. Jack Anderson and Hon. Thomas E. Stephens\naccompanied the above.\n11:55 - 12:05 pm\nHon. Gordon Gray\nTUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1959\nPage 3\n12:05 - 12:15 pm\nHon. Bryce Harlow\n12:15 - 12:25 pm\nColonel William W. Thomas\n12:25 - 12:45 pm\nMajor John Eisenhower\n12:47 pm\nThe President departed the office and went to the\nMansion,\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\n2:25 pm\nThe President returned to the office.\n2:55 - 3:28 pm\nPracticed golf on the South Grounds,\n3:30 pm\nReturned to the office.\n3:31 - 3:40 pm\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n3:42 - 4:05 pm\nHon. James Hagerty\n4:10 - 4:45 pm\nHon. Malcolm Moos\n4:14 - 4:18 pm\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n5:30 - 6:00 pm\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Robert Merriam\n6:05 pm\nThe President departed the office and went to the\nMansion.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nWEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1959\n8:00 am\nThe President arrived in the office, accompanied by\nColonel Robert L. Schulz.\n8:28 - 8:30 am\nMr. William J. Hopkins\n8:31 - 8:36 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n8:36 - 8:43 am\nMajor John Eisenhower\n8:45 - 8:48 am\nMajor John Eisenhower\n9:09 - 9:24 am\nMajor John Eisenhower\n9:24 - 9:42 am\n(General Edwin Clark)\nOFF THE RECORD\n9:42 - 10:00 am\nMr. Stanley C. Hope\nPresident, National Association of Manufacturers\nNew York City\nMr. Charles R. Sligh, Jr.\nExecutive Vice President, National Association\nof Manufacturers (former President)\nMr. Stephen Dunn\nVice President, National Association of Manufacturers\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n10:00 - 10:25 am\nThe Rt. Hon. Ernest Marples, M. P.\nPostmaster General of Great Britain\nH. E. Sir Harold Caccia, Ambassador from Great Britain\nHon. Arthur Summerfield\n(Picture was taken)\n10:24 - 11:05 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. James Hagerty\nHon. Livingston Merchant (until 10:26 am)\nHon. James R. Killian, Jr.\nHon. Robert Merriam\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nMrs. Anne Wheaton\n11:05 - 11:10 am\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n11:15 am\nThe President departed the office and went\nto the Mansion.\nWEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1959\nPage 2\n12:05 pm\nThe President departed the White House and\nmotored to the National Press Club. He was\naccompanied by\nMr. Jack Horner\nPresident of the National Press Club (Outgoing)\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\nHon. James Hagerty\nHon. Bryce Harlow\n12:06 pm\nArrived at the National Press Club. The President\nwas greeted by\nMr. William Lawrence, Incoming President NPC\nMr. Cecil Holland\nThe President proceeded to the East Lounge on the\n13th Floor of the National Press Building. Here a\nreception was in progress and about 40 guests were\npresent.\n12:30 pm\nThe President and Mr. Jack Horner went to the\nMain Ballroom for Luncheon.\n12:30 - 1:00 pm\nLUNCHEON at the National Press Club.\n1:00 pm\nMr. Jack Horner introduced the President, after\nintroducing General Persons, Mr. Stephens, Mr. Hagerty,\nand Mr. Harlow.\n1:05 - 1:50 pm\nQuestion and answer period. Mr. Jack Horner read\nquestions to the President and the President answered.\nThis was on live television.\nFollowing the question and answer period, Mr. Jack\nHorner presented the President with a membership\ncard in the National Press Club.\n2:0 1pm\nThe President and his party departed the National\nPress Club and returned to the White House.\n2:02 pm\nThe President arrived in the office, accompanied by\nHon. Wilton B. Persons, Hon. Thomas E. Stephens,\nand Hon. James Hagerty.\nWEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1959\nPage 3\n2:27 - 3:00 pm\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n3:05 - 3:09 pm\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n3:09 - 4:14 pm\nThe President practiced golf on the South Grounds.\n4:15 pm\nReturned to the office.\n4:25 - 4:26 pm\nMr. William J. Hopkins\n4:45 - 5:20 pm\nMajor John Eisenhower\n5:28 pm\nThe President departed the office and went to\nthe Mansion.\n8:14 pm\nThe President departed the White House and\nmotored to the Statler Hotel. He was accompanied\nby\nGeneral John S. Bragdon\nHon. James Hagerty\n8:16 pm\nArrived at the Statler Hotel where he was greeted by\nMr. Herbert Blunck\nGeneral Manager of the Statler Hotel\nMr. William D. Carlebach\nPresident of the Association of State Planning\nand Development Agencies\nColonel John Meek\nFollowing the exchange of greetings and picture-taking,\nthe President was escorted to the Federal Room where\nhe dropped in on the Tenth Annual Dinner Conference of\nthe Association of State Planning and Development Agencies.\n8:20 - 8:30 pm\nADDRESS BY THE PRESIDENT.\n8:35 pm\nThe President departed the Statler Hotel and motored\nto the White House.\n8:37 pm\nArrived at the White House.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTHURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1959\n7:52 am\nThe President arrived in the office, accompanied\nby Colonel Robert L. Schulz.\n8:43 - 8:44 am\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n8:45 - 8:55 am\nHon. Albert Cole\nHon. David Kendall\n9:00 - 11:15 am\nNATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL MEETING (393rd)\nThe President\nHon. Richard M. Nixon\nHon. John Foster Dulles\nHon. Neil H. McElroy\nHon. Leo A. Hoegh\nHon. Robert B. Anderson\nHon. Maurice Stans\nHon. John A. McCone\nHon. Lewis L. Strauss\nGeneral Nathan F. Twining\nHon. Allen W. Dulles\nHon. George V. Allen\nHon. James H. Smith, Jr.\nHon. Gordon Gray\nHon. James R. Killian, Jr.\nHon. Karl G. Harr, Jr.\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nHon. Gerard C. Smith\nHon. John N. Irwin, II\nMajor John Eisenhower\nHon. James S. Lay, Jr.\nHon. S. Everett Gleason\nThe following met with the President in his office\nafter National Security Council Meeting:\n(Hon. Richard M. Nixon)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Hon. John Foster Dulles)\n(Hon. Neil H. McElroy)\n(Hon. Maurice Stans)\n(Hon. Christian A. Herter)\n(General Nathan F. Twining)\n(Hon. Allen W. Dulles)\n(General Charles P. Cabell)\n(continued)\nTHURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1959\nPage 2\nOff the Record appointment in the President's\noffice following National Security Council Meeting:\n(List continued from previous page):\n(Hon. Gordon Gray)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster)\n(Hon. James R. Killian, Jr.)\n(Lt. General John Samford)\n(Hon. Karl G. Harr, Jr.)\n(Richard M. Bissell)\n(Hon. James S. Lay, Jr.)\n(General Graves B. Erskine)\n(Hon. John N. Irwin, II)\n(Hon. J. Patrick Coyne)\n11:15 - 12:10 pm\nHon. John Foster Dulles\nHon. Christian Herter\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n12:10 - 12:30 pm\n(Hon. Walter Judd)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Mr. Harry Bullis)\n(Mr. Peavey Heffelfinger)\n(Hon. Thomas E. Stephens)\n12:30 - 12:34 pm\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n12:34 pm\nThe President departed the office and went\nto the Mansion.\n1:00 pm\nThe following had lunch with the President:\n(Mr. Hadley Cantril)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster)\n(Major John Eisenhower)\n2:24 pm\nThe President returned to the office.\n2:25 - 2:26 pm\nMajor John Eisenhower\n2:26 - 2:30 pm\nHon. David Kendall\n3:00 - 3:46 pm\nThe President practiced golf on the South Grounds.\n3:47 pm\nReturned to the office.\nTHURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1959\nPage 3\n3:47 - 3:48 pm\nHon. James Hagerty\n3:48 - 4:09 pm\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nMajor John Eisenhower\n4:09 - 4:35 pm\nHon. Meade Alcorn\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. David Kendall\nHon. Robert Merriam\n4:35 - 5:00 pm\nHon. Robert B. Anderson\nHon. Arthur Flemming\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n5:00 pm\nThe President departed the office and\nwent to the Mansion.\n5:01 pm\n(General Walter Bedell Smith)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Saw the President in the Mansion)\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nFRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1959\n8:25 am\nThe President arrived in the office, accompanied\nby Colonel Robert L. Schulz.\n8:27 - 9:00 am\nHon. James Hagerty\n9:00 - 10:59 am\nCABINET MEETING\nThe President\nHon. Richard M. Nixon\nHon. John Foster Dulles\nHon. Robert B. Anderson\nHon. Neil H. McElroy\nHon. William P. Rogers\nHon. Arthur Summerfield\nHon. Fred Seaton\nHon. Lewis L. Strauss\nHon. Ezra Taft Benson\nHon. James P. Mitchell\nHon. Arthur Flemming\nHon. Maurice Stans\nHon. Roger Jones\nHon. Leo Hoegh\nHon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Robert Gray\nHon. Jack Anderson\nHon. Gordon Gray\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nHon. Bryce Harlow\nHon. David Kendall\nHon. Robert Merriam\nMr. Arthur Minnich\nHon. Gerald Morgan\nHon. Don Paarlberg\nMr. Bradley Patterson\nHon. Howard Pyle\nHon. Rocco Siciliano\nMrs. Anne Wheaton\nMajor John Eisenhower\nHon. Elliott Richardson\n10:59 - 11:01 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nFRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1959\nPage 2\n11:05 - 11:29 am\nThe following from Variety Clubs International\ncalled on the President and presented him a gold\nmembership card:\nMr. George Eby\nInternational Chief Barker, Pittsburgh, Pa.\nMr. John H. Harris\nTheater Owner and Producer and Founder\nof Variety Clubs International, Pittsburgh, Pa.\nMr. Perry Como\nRepresenting TV\nMiss Kim Novak\nRepresenting Motion Pictures\nMr. Nate Golden\nInternational Heart Chairman, Washington, D. C.\n(Charitable Projects)\nMr. Raymond Bell, Columbia Pictures\n(Pictures were taken)\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens and Hon. James Hagerty\naccompanied the group.\n11:27 - 12:15 pm\nHon. John McCone, Chairman,\nAtomic Energy Commission\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n12:15 - 12:31 pm\nHon. John McCone\n(Demonstrated to the\nColonel G. M. Anderson\nPresident the \"Snap 3\nAtomic Energy Commission\neletrical power device)\nColonel Jack Armstrong\nAtomic Energy Commission\nMajor General Donald J. Keirn\nAtomic Energy Commission\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n12:31 - 12:38 pm\nHon. Maurice Stans\nHon. Roger Jones\n12:38 pm\nThe President departed the office and we nt\nto the Mansion.\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\n2:30 pm\nThe President returned to the office.\nFRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1959\nPage 3\n2:34 - 2:40 pm\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n2:55 - 3:50 pm\nGeneral Howard McC. Snyder\n3:50 - 3:55 pm\nHon. Walter C. Ploeser\nU. S. Ambassador to Paraguay\n3:55 - 4:30 pm\nMajor John Eisenhower\n4:00 - 4:30 pm\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n4:45 - 4:47 pm\nMr. William J. Hopkins\n5:00 pm\nThe President departed the office and\nwent to the Mansion.\n5:00 pm\nThe following Legislative Leaders met with\nthe President in the Mansion:\n(Senator Everett Dirksen)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Senator Thomas H. Kuchel)\n(Senator Styles Bridges)\n(Senator Leverett Saltonstall)\n(Congressman Charles Halleck)\n(Congressman Leslie Arends)\n(Congressman John W. Byrnes)\n(Congressman Charles B. Hoeven)\n(Congressman Leo Allen)\nAlso:\n(Hon. Wilton B. Persons)\n(Hon. Bryce Harlow)\n(Hon. Edward McCabe)\n(Hon. Jack Anderson)\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nSATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 1959\n8:00 am\nThe President arrived in the office,\naccompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz.\n8:02 - 8:26 am\nMajor John Eisenhower\n8:10 - 8:25 am\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n8:27 - 8:59 am\nHon. John Foster Dulles\nHon. Livingston Merchant\nAssistant Secretary of State for European Affairs\nHon. Llewellyn Thompson, Jr.\nAmbassador to the USSR\nHon. James Hagerty (until 8:32)\n8:59 - 10:45 am\nDeputy Premier Anastas Mikoyan\nof USSR\nH. E. Mikhail A. Menshikov\nAmbassador of the USSR\nMr. Oleg Troyanovski\nInterpreter\nHon. John Foster Dulles\nHon. Livingston Merchant\nHon. Llewellyn Thompson\n10:48 - 10:50 am\nMajor John Eisenhower\n10:55 - 12:07 pm\n(Mr. Charles Percy)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Chicago, Illinois)\n(Hon. Robert Merriam)\n12:07 - 12:11 pm\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nMr. William J. Hopkins\n12:24 - 12:25 pm\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n12:25 - 12:30 pm\nMajor John Eisenhower\n12:45 pm\nThe President departed the office and went\nto the Mansion.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nSUNDAY, JANUARY 18, 1959\n8:50 am\nThe President and David Eisenhower departed\nthe White House and motored to the National\nPresbyterian Church.\n8:57 am\nArrived at the Church where they attended the\n9.00 A. M. Services.\n10:00 am\nServices completed, the President and David\nEisenhower went to their car, escorted by\nReverend Albert G. Butzer\nGuest speaker\nReverend Edward L. R. Elson\n10:50 am\nDeparted the Church and motored to the White\nHouse.\n10:08 am\nArrived at the White House.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nMONDAY, JANUARY 19, 1959\n7:50 am\nThe President arrived in the office, accompanied\nby Colonel Robert L. Schulz.\n8:15 - 8:37 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. David Kendall\n8:55 - 9:00 am\nHon. James Hagerty\n9:00 - 9:16 am\n(Hon. Gordon Gray) OFF THE RECORD\n9:34 - 9:43 am\nHon. Arthur Flemming\nSecretary of Health, Education, and Welfare\n(Periodic appointment)\nMajor John Eisenhower\n9:54 - 10:30 am\nHon. William P. Rogers\n10:30 - 10:55 am\nMr. Walter W. Goeppinger\nPresident, National Corn Growers Association\n(Saw the President re Agricultural problems)\nHon. Don Paarlberg\n10:55 - 11:05 am\nMajor John Eisenhower\n11:45 - 11:56 am\nThe President went to the Broadcast Room to make\na statement on the budget sent to Congress today.\n11:57 am\nTo the Mansion.\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\n1:40 pm\nThe President returned to the office.\n1:40 - 2:05 pm\nHon. James Hagerty\n2:28 - 2:40 pm\nHon. James Hagerty\n2:47 - 3:00 pm\nMr. Edgar Eisenhower\nMr. Earl Eisenhower\nDr. Milton Eisenhower\n3:00 - 3:50 pm\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Bryce Harlow\nMONDAY, JANUARY 19, 1959\nPage 2\n3:50 - 4:00 pm\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n4:34 - 4:37 pm\nMajor John Eisenhower\n4:47 pm\nThe President departed the office and went\nto the Mansion.\n7:30 pm\n(Family Dinner at the White House in honor\nof Edgar Eisenhower's birthday):\n(President and Mrs. Eisenhower) OFF THE RECORD\n(Major and Mrs. John Eisenhower)\n(Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Eisenhower)\n(Mr. and Mrs. Earl Eisenhower)\n(Dr. Milton Eisenhower)\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1959\n7:30 am\nSenator Everett Dirksen\nCongressman Charles Halleck\n(Had breakfast with the President)\n8:27 am\nThe President arrived at the office.\n8:30 - 10:59 am\nLEGISLATIVE LEADERS MEETING\nThe President\nHon. Richard M. Nixon\nSenator Everett Dirksen\nSenator Thomas J. Kuchel\nSenator Styles Bridges\nSenator Leverett Saltonstall\nSenator Andrew J. Schoeppel\nSenator Wallace F. Bennett\nSenator Barry Goldwater\nCongressman Charles Halleck\nCongressman Leslie Arends\nCongressman John W. Byrnes\nCongressman Charles B. Hoeven\nCongressman Leo Allen\nCongressman Carrol D. Kearns\nCongressman Gordon L. McDonough\nCongressman John B. Bennett\nHon. Albert Cole\nHon. Norman Mason\nHon. Arthur Flemming\nHon. Elliott Richardson\nHon. Roger Jones\nGeneral Elwood R. Quesada\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Bryce Harlow\nHon. Earle Chesney\nHon. Homer Gruenther\nHon. Jack Anderson\nHon. Robert Merriam\nHon. Roemer McPhee\nHon. Edward McCabe\nMrs. Anne Wheaton\nHon. James Hagerty\nHon. Gerald Morgan\nMr. Arthur Minnich\nTUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1959\nPage 2\n10:30 - 10:31 am\nMr. William J. Hopkins\n10:30 - 10:32 am\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n10:32 - 10:37 am\nThe President presented Medals to recipients of the\nPresident's Award for Distinguished Federal Civilian\nService, at the White House:\nRecipients\nJames V. Bennett\nDirector, Bureau of Prisons, Department of Justice\nRobert D. Murphy\nDeputy Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs\nDoyle L. Northrup (Unable to attend)\nTechnical Director, Special Weapons Squadron,\nDepartment of the Air Force\nHazel K. Steibeling\nDirector, Institute of Home Economics, Agricultural\nResearch Service, Department of Agriculture\nWernher von Braun\nDirector, Development Operations Division,\nArmy Ballistic Missile Agency, Department of Army\nMembers of the Awards Board\nHon. James P. Mitchell, Secretary of Labor, Chairman\nDr. Alan T. Waterman, Director, National Science\nFoundation\nHon. Louis J. Hector, Member Civil Aeronautics Board\nHon. Leo A. Hoegh, Director, Office of Civilian &\nDefense Mobilization\nHon. Lawrence E. Walsh, Deputy Attorney General\nHon. Harris Ellsworth, Chairman, Civil Service Commission\nOther Guests\nHon. John Foster Dulles\nHon. William P. Rogers\nHon. Ezra Taft Benson\nHon. Herbert York\nHon. Wilbur M. Brucker\nHon. Malcol m MacIntyre\n(continued)\nTUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1959\nPage 3\n10:32 - 10:37 am\nPresentation of President's Award for\nDistinguished Federal Civilian Service (continued):\nGuests\nMrs. James V. Bennett\nMrs. Brenda Bell\nMrs. Ann Humbert\nMrs. Edward Mund Bennett\nMrs. Robert D. Murphy\nAmbassador Sevilla-Sacasa of Nicaragua\nHon. Christian Herter\nHon. C. Douglas Dillon\nHon. Loy W. Henderson\nMrs. Doyle L. Northrup (accepted Medal for her husband)\nMrs. Charles Crosby\nBrig. General J. F. Rodenhauser\nMrs. Wernher von Braum\nDr. Constantine D. Generales and Mrs. Generales\nDr. Byron T. Shaw\nDr. Walter B. Freed\nMrs. William Fast\nMrs. Salle Hennigan\nDr. Esther L. Batchelder\nMr. Edward Dunton\nLt. Col. James Cook, Jr.\nMr. Hanry J. Holtzclaw\nHon. Fred Reinhardt\nMajor Charles Francis\nLt. Col. Paul Scheppener\nLt. C. Frederick Kleis\nLt. General C. B. Magruder\n10:37 - 10:59 am\nThe President rejoined Legislative Leaders Meeting.\n11:00 - 11:45 am\nHon. John Foster Dulles\nTUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1959\nPage 4\n11:47 am\nThe President, accompanied by Hon. John Foster\nDulles, Hon. James Hagerty, and Colonel Robert\nL. Schulz departed the White House and motored\nto MATS Terminal to welcome His Excellency\nSenor Dr. Arturo Frondizi, President of the\nArgentine Nation.\n11:57 am\nArrived at MATS Terminal and proceeded to\nthe west end of Hanger No. 10, where the welcoming\nceremonies were held due to rain.\nPresidential honors were rendered.\nSecretary Dulles escorted the President to the\nofficial reception committee. Mr. Clement Conger,\nAssistant Chief of Protocol and Mr. Robert Corrigan,\nDeputy Chief of Protocol introduced the members of\nthe reception committee to the President:\nMrs. John Foster Dulles\nGeneral Thomas D. White\nChief of Staff, U. S. A. F., and Mrs. White\nH. E. Senor Dr. Guillermo Sevilla-Sacasa\nAmbassador of Nicaragua, Dena of the\nDiplomatic Corps, and Senora de Sevilla-Sacasa\nH. E. Senor Dr. Cesar Barros Hurtado\nAmbassador of the Argentine Republic\nHon. Willard L. Beaulac\nAmbassador of the U. S. to the Argentine\nRepublic and Mrs. Beaulac\nH. E. Senor Dr. Gonzalo Escudero\nChairman, Council of the Organization of\nAmerican States and Senora de Escudero\nH. E. Dr. Jose A. Mora\nSecretary General, Organization of American\nStates and Senora de Mora\nHon. Roy R. Rubottom, Jr.\nAssistant Secretary of State for Inter-American\nAffairs and Mrs. Rubottom\nHon. and Mrs. Robert E. McLaughlin\nPresident, Board of Commissioners of the\nDistrict of Columbia\nHon. David B. Karrick, and Mrs. Karrick\n(continued)\nTUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1959\nPage 5\nReception Committee at MATS Terminal (continued):\nSenora de Orfila\nMr. Maurice M. Bernbaum\nDirector, Office of South American Affairs,\nDepartment of State\nMajor General Louis Hightower\nU. S. Aide to President Frondizi\nMr. and Mrs. Edgar Morris\nChairman, Citizens Committee of District of\nColumbia\n12:00 Noon\nH. E. Senor Dr. Arturo Frondizi, President of\nthe Argentine Nation and Senora de Frondizi arrived\naboard the Columbine. Hon. Wiley Buchanan, Chief\nof Protocol, presented the above to the President.\nOthers members of the Argentine party aboard the\nColumbine:\nH. E. Senor Dr. Carlos A. Florit\nMinister of Foreign Affairs and Worship\nH. E. Senor Dr. Emilio Donato del Carril\nMinister of Economy\nSenor Dr. Bernardo Houssay, Physician\nHon. Senor Dr. Alfredo Garcia\nSenate Majority Leader of the Argentine Republic\nHon. Senor Dr. Hector Gomez Machado\nChamber of Deputies of the Argentine Republic\nBrig. General Manual Jose Olascoaga\nChief, Military Household of the Presidency\nThe Hon. Senor Dardo Cuneo\nPress Secretary of the Presidency\nSenor Arturo Acevedo, Industrialist\nHon. Senor Alejandro Orfila\nMinister Plenipotentiary, Embassy of the\nArgentine Republic\nDr. Jacobo Gringauz, Physician\nAmericans aboard the Columbine:\nHon. Wiley T. Buchanan, Jr., and Mrs. Buchanan\nMr. Joseph W. Reap\nPress Officer, Department of State\nMr. George V. Vlk\nSecurity Officer, Department of State\nTUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1959\nPage 6\n12:25 pm\nThe President and H. E. Senor Dr. Arturo Frondizi\ndeparted MATS Terminal in motorcade and motored\nto the President's Guest House.\n1:00 pm\nArrived at the President's Guest House. Photographs\nwere taken at the entrance.\n1:02 pm\nThe President departed the Guest House and motored\nto the White House.\n1:03 pm\nArrived at the White House.\n1:10 pm\n(LUNCH)\n3:00 pm\nThe President returned to the office.\n3:00 3:05 pm\nMr. Earl Eisenhower\n3:05 3:07 pm\nDr. Milton Eisenhower\n3:07 3:10 pm\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n3:11 3:18 pm\nHon. Gerald Morgan\n3:18 3:40 pm\nHon, James R. Killian, Jr.\n4:17 4:32 pm\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Gerald Morgan\n4:32 5:30 pm\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nMajor John Eisenhower\n5:48 pm\nThe President departed the office and returned to\nthe Mansion.\n8:00 pm\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower gave a Dinner\nin honor of the President and Senora de Frondizi:\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower\nH. E. The President of the Argentine Nation\nand Senora de Frondizi\nH. E. The Minister of Foreign Affairs and Worship\nof the Argentine Republic, Dr. Carlos A. Florit\nH. E. The Ambassador of the Argentine Republic\nDr. Barros Hurtado\n(continued)\nTUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1959\nPage 7\n8:00 pm\nDINNER, given by the President and Mrs. Eisenhower\nin honor of President and Senora de Frondizi (continued):\nSenator Alfredo Garcia\nHead of majority bloc, Argentine Senate\nCongressman Gomez Machado\nHead of majority bloc, Argentine Chamber of\nDeputies\nBrig. General Manuel Olascoaga\nChief of the President's Military Household\nDr. Bernardo Houssay\nPhysician (physiologist and Nobel prize winner,\n1948)\nSenor Arturo Acevedo\nPresident, Acindar Steel Company\n(industrialist engineer)\nSenor Dardo Cuneo\nPresidential Press Secretary\nHon. and Mrs. Richard M. Nixon\nHon. Sam Rayburn\nMrs. William A. Thomas\nHon. and Mrs. John Foster Dulles\nHon. and Mrs. Arthur Summerfield\nSenator and Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson\nSenator and Mrs. Everett McKinley Dirksen\nCongressman and Mrs. Charles A. Halleck\nHon. and Mrs. C. Douglas Dillon\nGeneral and Mrs. Nathan F. Twining\nHon. and Mrs. James H. Smith, Jr.\nHon. and Mrs. James R. Killian, Jr.\nHon. and Mrs. Willard L. Beaulac\nHon. and Mrs. Roy R. Rubottom\nGeneral and Mrs. Lemuel C. Shepherd\nHon. and Mrs. Per Jacobsson\nHon. and Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss\nHon. and Mrs. Samuel C. Waugh\nMaj. General and Mrs. Louis Hightower\nMr. and Mrs. William M. Allen\nMr. and Mrs. Tom Armstrong\nDr. Milton S. Eisenhower\nMr. and Mrs. Harvey S. Firestone, Jr.\nMr. and Mrs. Leonard K. Firestone\nMr. G. Keith Funston\nMr. and Mrs. Stanley Hope\n(continued)\nTUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1959\nPage 8\n8:00 pm\nDINNER, given by the President and Mrs. Eisenhower\nin honor of President and Senora de Frondizi (continued):\nMrs. W. Chapin Huntington\nMr. and Mrs. Robert Kleberg\nMr. and Mrs. William E. Knox\nMr. and Mrs. Louis Marx\nMrs. Robert R. McCormick\nMrs. Maxwell Murray\nMrs. Jesse W. Nicholson\nMr. and Mrs. Charles H. Percy\nDr. and Mrs. Isidor S. Ravdin\nMr. and Mrs. James J. Rowley\nMrs. William F. Russell\nMrs. Horace B. Smith\nMrs. Harold M. Stephens\nMr. and Mrs. A. Thomas Taylor\nMr. and Mrs. Edwin J. Thomas\nMr. and Mrs. Juan T. Trippe\nMr. and Mrs. DeWitt Wallace\nHon. and Mrs. Charles F. Willis, Jr.\n10:00 pm\nFollowing the Dinner, a musicale was given to\nwhich additional guests were invited.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nWEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1959\n8:25 am\nThe President arrived in the office, accompanied\nby Colonel Robert L. Schulz.\n8:31 - 8:33 am\nHon. David Kendall\n9:29 - 9:31 am\nMr. William J. Hopkins\n9:38 - 9:55 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. James Hagerty\n9:55 - 10:28 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. James Hagerty\nHon. Gerald Morgan\nHon. Robert Merriam\nMrs. Anne Wheaton\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nHon. Bryce Harlow\nMajor John Eisenhower\n10:30 - 11:00 am\nPRESS CONFERENCE\n11:02 - 11:05 am\nHon. James Hagerty\n11:06 - 11:32 am\n(General J. M. Swing)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Commissioner, Immigration and Naturalization\nService)\n11:35 - 11:55 am\nThe following group from the President's Committee\nfor Traffic Safety called on the President:\nMr. Harlow Curtice\nFormer President, General Motors, Flint, Mich.\n(Retiring Chairman)\nMr. William Randolph Hearst, Jr.\nPresident, Hearst Consolidated Publication, N. Y.\n(Incoming Chairman)\nMr. P. L. Siemiller\nGeneral Vice President, International Association\nof Machinists, AFL-CIO, Chicago, Illinois\nMr. Charles F. McCahill\nExecutive Vice President, Cleveland News and\nPlain Dealer, Cleveland, Ohio\n(continued)\nWEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1959\nPage 2\n11:35 - 11:55 am\nMembers of the President's Committee for\nTraffic Safety (continued):\nMr. T. S. Petersen\nPresident Standard Oil of California\nSan Francisco, California\nMrs. Raymond Sayre\nAckworth, Ohio\n(Past President, Associated Country Women\nof the World -- which is connected with\nAmerican Farm Bureau Federation)\nMr. Robert Snodgrass\nAtlas Auto Finance Company, Atlanta, Ga.\nGovernor Cecil Underwood of West Virginia\nRepresenting Governor LeRoy Collins of Florida\nMr. Roger Fleming, for Charles Shuman\nAmerican Farm Bureau Federation\nHon. Howard Pyle accompanied the group\n12:10 pm\nThe President departed the office and went\nto the Mansion.\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\n2:00 pm\nThe President returned to the office.\n2:02 - 2:13 pm\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n2:13 - 2:17 pm\nHon. Bryce Harlow\n2:17 - 2:36 pm\nHon. Malcolm Moos\n2:30 - 2:40 pm\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n2:40 - 3:10 pm\nBrig. General Frederick W. Boye, USA (Ret.)\nWarrenton, Virginia\n(Personal Friend)\nGeneral John S. Bragdon\n3:11 - 3:41 pm\n(Mrs. Ogden Reid, New York, N. Y.) OFF THE RECORD\n3:41 - 3:47 pm\nColonel William Draper\n3:58 - 4:00 pm\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nWEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1959\nPage 3\n3:59 - 4:05 pm\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n4:05 - 4:44 pm\nThe President went to the South Grounds to\npractice golf.\n4:45 pm\nReturned to the office,\n4:45 - 5:00 pm\nMajor John Eisenhower\n5:00 pm\nThe President departed the office and went\nto the Mansion.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTHURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1959\n8:05 am\nThe President arrived in the office, accompanied\nby Colonel Robert L. Schulz.\n8:11 - 8:14 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n8:23 - 8:30 am\nHon. James Hagerty\n8:30 - 8:55 am\n(Mr. Harold Boeschenstein)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Toledo, Ohio)\n(Mr. Stephen Bechtel)\n(San Francisco, California)\n(Major John Eisenhower)\n8:56 - 9:00 am\nHon. John Foster Dulles\nHon. Neil H. McElroy\n9:00 - 9:30 am\nSpecial Meeting of National Security Council\nin the Cabinet Room:\nThe President\nHon. John Foster Dulles\nHon. Neil McElroy\nHon. Roger Jones\nHon. Christian A. Herter\nGeneral Nathan F. Twining\nHon. Allen W. Dulles\nGeneral Charles P. Cabell\nHon. George V. Allen\nHon. Gordon Gray\nHon. Karl G. Harr, Jr.\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nHon. John N. Irwin, II\nHon. Robert B. Anderson\nHon. Cord Meyer\nHon. James S. Lay, Jr.\nHon. J. Patrick Coyne\nHon. Leo A. Hoegh\n9:30 - 10:40 am\nNATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL MEETING\nThe President\nHon. John Foster Dulles\nHon. Neil H. McElroy\nHon. Leo A. Hoegh\n(continued)\nTHURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1959\nPage 2\n9:30 - 10:40 am\nNATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL (continued)\nHon. Fred C. Scribner\nHon. Roger Jones\nGeneral Nathan F. Twining\nHon. Allen W. Dulles\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. George V. Allen\nHon. James H. Smith, Jr.\nHon. Clarence B. Randall\nHon. Gordon Gray\nHon. Karl GG. Harr, Jr.\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nHon. Gerard C. Smith\nHon. John N. Irwin, II\nMajor John Eisenhower\nHon. James S. Lay, Jr.\nHon. S. Everett Gleason\n11:25 - 11:30 am\nHon. John Foster Dulles\nHon. Roy Rubottom\n11:31 - 11:35 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n11:45 - 11:52 am\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n11:54 am\nThe President departed the office and went\nto the Mansion.\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\n1:45 pm\nThe President returned to the office.\n1:48 - 1:57 pm\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n1:57 - 2:30 pm\n(Mr. Clifford Roberts) OFF THE RECORD\n2:38 - 3:08 pm\n(Hon. Charles E. Wilson) OFF THE RECORD\n3:08 - 3:31 pm\n(Mr. John M. Budinger, New York) OFF THE RECORD\n3:31 - 4:23 pm\n(Hon. Clifford Roberts) OFF THE RECORD\n4:23 - 4:28 pm\nHon. Gabriel Hauge\nTHURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1959\nPage 3\n4:28 - 4:47 pm\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. David Kendall\nHon. Bryce Harlow\n5:10 pm\nThe President departed the office and\nwent to the Mansion.\n7:43 pm\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the\nWhite House and motored to the Argentine Embsssy\nto attend Dinner in their honor given by the President\nof the Argentine Nation, H. E. Senor Dr. Arturo Frondizi\nand Senora Frondizi.\n7:50 pm\nArrived at the Argentine Embassy and were greeted\nby\nAmbassador Cesar Barros-Hurtado\nwho escorted them into the lobby where they\nwere greeted by President and Senora Frondizi.\nProceeded to the drawing room where they mingled with\nguests who were attending the reception before dinner.\n8:30 pm\nState Dinner in honor of the President and Mrs.\nEisenhower given by President and Mrs. Arturo\nFrondizi. The following attended:\nHon. and Mrs. Richard M. Nixon\nChief Justice and Mrs. Earl Warren\nHon. Sam Rayburn\nSenor Dr. Don Guillermo Sevilla-Sacasa and\nSenora de Sevilla Sacasa\nHon. and Mrs. John Foster Dulles\nHon. Robert B. Anderson\nHon. and Mrs. Lewis L. Strauss\nSenator Theodore Green\nCongressman and Mrs. Thomas Morgan\nHon. and Mrs. Christian Herter\nHon. and Mrs. C. Douglas Dillon\nAmbassador to the Argentine Republic and Mrs. Beaula\nThe President of the Council of the O.A.S. and\nMrs. Escudero\nHon. and Mrs. Roy R. Rubottom\nHon. and Mrs. Wiley Buchanan\nMr. and Mrs. Per Jacobson\n(continued)\nTHURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1959\nPage 4\n8:30 pm\nState Dinner in honor of President and Mrs.\nEisenhower, given by President and Mrs. Arturo\nFrondizi (continued):\nMr. and Mrs. Eugene Black\nMr. and Mrs. Samuel Waugh\nDr. Carlos A. Florit, Argentine Foreign Minister\nThe Argentine Minister of Economic Affairs,\nDr. de Carril\nThe Ambassador of the Argentine Republic,\nDr. Barros Hurtado\nDr. Bernardo Houssay\nSenator Alfredo Garcia\nRepresentative Hector Gomez Machado\nGeneral Manuel Glascoago\nMr. Dardo Sunee\nMr. Arturo Acevedo\nRear Admiral Robbie, Naval Attache to the\nArgentine Embassy\nColonel McLoughlin, Air Attache to the\nArgentine Embassy\nGeneral Bonnecarrere, Military Attache to the\nArgentine Embassy\nGeneral Toranso-Montere, Argentine Delegate to\nthe Inter-American Defense Board\nAmbassador Mario Amadeo, Argentine Delegate\nto the United Nations\n10:16 pm\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the\nArgentine Embassy and motored to the White House.\n10:21 pm\nArrived at the White House.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nFRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1959\n8:00 am\nThe President arrived in the office, accompanied\nby Colonel Robert L. Schulz.\n8:03 - 8:08 am\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n8:17 - 8:25 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n8:25 - 8:30 am\nHon. David Kendall\n8:30 - 8:47 am\nHon. Walter C. Dowling\nU. S. Ambassador to the Republic\nof Korea\nHon. Walter Robertson\n9:00 - 10:10 am\nCABINET MEETING\nThe President\nHon. John Foster Dulles\nHon. Neil McElroy\nHon. William P. Rogers\nHon. Edson O. Sessions\nHon. Fred Seaton\nHon. Ezra Taft Benson\nHon. James P. Mitchell\nHon. Arthur Flemming\nHon. Roger Jones\nHon. Leo Hoegh\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nGeneral John Bragdon\nHon. Gordon Gray\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nHon. David Kendall\nHon. Robert Merriam\nHon. Arthur Minnich\nHon. Gerald Morgan\nHon. Don Paarlberg\nHon. Bradley Patterson\nHon. Rocco Siciliano\nMrs. Anne Wheaton\nMajor John Eisenhower\nHon. Arthur Kimball\nHon. Franklin G. Floete\nHon. John Patterson\nHon. George Allen\nFRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1959\nPage 2\n10:10 - 10:20 am\nMajor John Eisenhower\n10:23 - 10:40 am\nMajor John Eisenhower\n10:45 - 10:59 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n10:59 - 10:60 am\nHon. William J. Hopkins\n10:59 - 11:13 am\nHon. Robert Merriam\n11:13 - 11:25 am\nMr. Ralph Cake\n11:25 - 11:26 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n11:27 - 11:29 am\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n11:40 am\nThe President departed the office and went\nto the Mansion.\n1:00 pm\nLUNCHEON at the White House for the Advisory\nCommittee for the U. S. Exhibition, Moscow:\nThe President\nHon. Lewis L. Strauss\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Christian A. Herter\nHon. George V. Allen\nHon. James C. Hagerty\nHon. Robert Merriam\nHon. Gordon Gray\nHon. Clarence Randall\nHon. Clarence Francis\nHon. Andrew H. Berding\nHon. William S. B. Lacy\nMr. Walter S. Shafer\nHon. Abbott Washburn\nHon. Harold C. McClellan\nGeneral Manager, U. S. Government Exhibition\nto be held in Sokolniki Park, Moscow\nMajor John Eisenhower\nMr. Frank Altschul\nMr. Arnold O. Beckman\nMr. Curtis G. Benjamin\nDr. Lloyd Berkner\n(continued)\nFRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1959\nPage 3\n1:00 pm\nLUNCHEON at the White House for the Advisory\nCommittee for the U. S. Exhibition, Moscow:\n(continued):\nHon. Detlev W. Bronk\nMr. D. Tennant Bryan\nDr. Hadley Cantril\nMr. Bruce Catton\nMr. Philip Cortney\nProfessor Lamar Dodd\nMr. Robert Dowling\nMr. Roger Fleming\nDr. Henry T. Heald\nMr. George W. Healy, Jr.\nMr. Kenneth Holland\nMr. William F. Hufstader\nMr. Sol Hurok\nMr. C. L. Jacobson\nHon. George F. Kennan\nMr. G. S. Kennedy\nMr. C. Russell Mahaney\nMr. Leo Martinuzzi\nMr. Louis Marx\nMr. Charles G. Mortimer\nMr. George Nelson\nMr. Morehead Patterson\nMr. Ralph Reed\nMr. Theodore Repplier\nMr. Dean Rusk\nDr. Howard A. Rusk\nMr. Edwin F. Russell\nGeneral David Sarnoff\nMr. Lansing P. Shield\nMr. Spyros Skouras\nDr. Frank Stanton\nMiss Anna Lord Strauss\nMr. Frank Vitale\nMr. Charles M. White\nMr. Norman K. Winston\n2:47 pm\nThe President returned to the office.\n2:54 - 2:57 pm\nMr. William J. Hopkins\n2:54 3:00 pm\nHon. Gerald Morgan\n2:56 - 3:07 pm\nHon. James Hagerty\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nFRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1959\nPage 4\n3:10 - 3:15 pm\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n3:17 pm\nThe President, accompanied by General Howard\nMcC. Snyder and Mr. James Rowley, departed\nthe White House for motor trip to Camp David, Md.\nAt Woodley Road and Connecticut Avenue, they\nstopped by for Mr. George Allen.\n5:00 pm\nArrived at Camp David, Maryland.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nSATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1959\nCAMP DAVID, MD.\n9:47 am\nThe President, Mr. George Allen, and\nGeneral Howard McC. Snyder departed\nCamp David and motored to the President's\nFarm in Gettysburg, Pa.\nGETTYSBURG, PA.\n10:20 am\nArrived at the Farm.\n11:45 am\nDeparted the President's Farm and motored\nto Mr. George Allen's farm.\n12:00 Noon\nDeparted Mr. Allen's farm and motored to\nCamp David, Maryland.\nCAMP DAVID, MD.\n12:32 pm\nArrived at Camp David, Md.\n2:05 pm\nMr. William Robinson and General Alfred Gruenther\narrived at Camp David.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nSUNDAY, JANUARY 25, 1959\nCAMP DAVID, MD.\n2:06 pm\nThe President, accompanied by General\nAlfred Gruenther and Mr. William Robinson\ndeparted Camp David and motored to Washington, D. C.\nWASHINGTON, D. C.\n3:48 pm\nArrived at the White House.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nMONDAY, JANUARY 26, 1959\n8:17 am\nThe President arrived in the office, accompanied\nby Colonel Robert L. Schulz.\n8:26 - 8:28 am\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n8:27 - 8:47 am\nMr. Paul McCracken, of Council of Economic Advisers\nHon. Raymond J. Saulnier\n8:48 -\nMrs. Mary Jane McCaffree\n9:00 - 9:02 am\nMajor John Eisenhower\n9:02 - 9:26 am\nHon. Robert Cutler\n9:29 - 9:38 am\nH. E. Dr. Mohieddin Fekini\nNewly appointed Ambassador of Libya\nHon. Robert Corrigan\n10:00 - 10:15 am\nMajor John Eisenhower\n10:15 - 10:47 am\nHon. Lewis L. Strauss\nSecretary of Commerce\n10:48 - 10:56 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n10:56 - 11:05 am\nMajor John Eisenhower\n11:05 - 11:20 am\nMr. Maurice Sexton of New Zealand\nPresident of Junior Chamber International\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\nMr. Charles A. Venuto\nNational Director, Virginia Junior Chamber of\nCommerce\nMr. Rhae Adams\nVirginia State President\nMr. Daniel Quick\nInternational Director of the Virginia organization\n11:28 - 11:42 am\nHon. James Hagerty\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\nCaptain Evan P. Aurand\nMajor John Eisenhower\n(Re St. Lawrence Seaway)\nMONDAY, JANUARY 26, 1959\nPage 2\n11:42 - 11:43 am\nMr. William J. Hopkins\n12:10 - 12:14 pm\nMajor John Eisenhower\n12:16 pm\nThe President went to the Broadcast Room\nto do Red Cross Message and a \"Tribute to\nLeonard Bernstein\" (at request of Spyros\nSkouras).\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\n2:24 pm\nThe President returned to the office.\n2:24 - 2:29 pm\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\nHon. James Hagerty\n2:29 - 3:16 pm\nHon. John Foster Dulles\n3:17 - 3:51 pm\n(Hon. Earl E. T. Smith)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Former U. S. Ambassador to Cuba)\n3:51 - 4:02 pm\nHon. Bryce Harlow\n4:02 - 4:10 pm\nHon. James Hagerty\n5:29 - 5:31 pm\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n5:46 pm\nThe President departed the office and went\nto the Mansion.\n8:00 pm\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower will give a\ndinner for the Vice President and members of\nthe Cabinet. The following attended:\nHon. and Mrs. Richard M. Nixon\nHon. and Mrs. John Foster Dulles\nHon. and Mrs. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.\nHon. and Mrs. Robert B. Anderson\nHon. and Mrs. Neil McElroy\nHon. and Mrs. William P. Rogers\nHon. and Mrs. Arthur Summerfield\nHon. and Mrs. Fred Seaton\nHon. and Mrs. Ezra Taft Benson\nHon. and Mrs. Lewis L. Strauss\n(continued)\nMONDAY, JANUARY 26, 1959\nPage 3\n8:00 am\nDinner at the White House in honor of the\nVice President (list continued):\nHon. and Mrs. James P. Mitchell\nHon. and Mrs. Arthur Flemming\nHon. and Mrs. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. and Mrs. John A. McCone\nHon. and Mrs. Maurice H. Stans\nHon. and Mrs. Leo A. Hoegh\nSenator Richard B. Russell\nSenator Harry Flood Byrd\nSenator and Mrs. Styles Brudges\nSenator and Mrs. Lister Hill\nSenator Warren G. Magnuson\nSenator and Mrs. Bourke B. Hickenlooper\nSenator and Mrs. Leverett Saltonstall\nSenator and Mrs. John J. Williams\nSenator and Mrs. Clinton P. Anderson\nSenator and Mrs. Everett McK. Dirksen\nSenator and Mrs. Thomas C. Hennings, Jr.\nSenator and Mrs. Barry Goldwater\nSenator and Mrs. Thomas H. Kuchel\nSenator and Mrs. Mike Mansfield\nSenator and Mrs. Carl T. Curtis\nCongressman and Mrs. Emanuel Cellar\nCongressman and Mrs. Harold D. Cooley\nCongressman Robert B. Chiperfield\nCongressman and Mrs. John L. McMillan\nCongressman and Mrs. Clarence E. Kilburn\nCongressman and Mrs. Herbert C. Bonner\nCongressman and Mrs. James C. Auchincloss\nCongressman and Mrs. Charles B. Hoeven\nCongressman and Mrs. Omar Burlson\nCongressman and Mrs. William M. McCulloch\nCongressman and Mrs. Thor C. Tollefson\nCongressman and Mrs. Paul F. Schenck\nMiss Alice Lon\nMr. and Mrs. David Marx\nMr. and Mrs. Lawrence Welk\n10:00 pm\nA musicale to which additional guests were invited, followed\nthe dinner. The program was given by Lawrence Welk and\nhis entertainers.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1959\n7:30 am\n(Senator Styles Bridges)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Congressman John Byrnes)\n(Hon. Bryce Harlow)\n(Had breakfast with the President)\n8:28 am\nThe President arrived in the office.\n8:30 - 11:09 am\nLEGISLATIVE LEADERS MEETING\nThe President\nHon. Richard M. Nixon\nSenator Styles Bridges\nSenator Thomas J. Kuchel\nSenator Leverett Saltonstall\nSenator Homer Capehart\nSenator Barry Goldwater\nSenator George B. Aiken\nCongressman Charles Halleck\nCongressman Leslie Arends\nCongressman Charles B. Hoeven\nCongressman John W. Byrnes\nCongressman Leo Allen\nCongressman Carrol D. Kearns\nHon. Ezra Taft Benson\nHon. James P. Mitchell\nHon. James T. O'Connell\nHon. Stuart Rothman\nHon. John J. Gilhooley\nHon. Frederick H. Mueller\nHon. Maurice Stans\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. James Hagerty\nHon. Gerald Morgan\nHon. Bryce Harlow\nHon. Jack Anderson\nHon. Edward McCabe\nHon. Earle Chesney\nHon. Homer Gruenther\nHon. David Kendall\nHon. Robert Merriam\nHon. Don Paarlberg\nMr. Roemer McPhee\nMrs. Anne Wheaton\nMr. Arthur Minnich\nTUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1959\nPage 2\n11:09 - 11:25 am\nThe Secretary General of SEATO, Pote Sarasin\nHon. Walter S. Robertson\n11:27 - 11:58 am\nMayor W. F. Nicholson\nDenver, Colorado\nHon. Robert Merriam\n11:58 - 12:10 pm\nH. E. Senor Don Antonio Carillo Flores\nAmbassador of Mexico\n(To present credentials)\nHon. Robert Corrigan\n12:10 - 12:15 pm\nMr. William J. Hopkins\nMajor John Eisenhower\n12:24 - 12:26 pm\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n12:26 pm\nThe President departed the office and\nwent to the Mansion,\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\n2:13 pm\nThe President returned to the office.\n2:13 - 3:13 pm\n(General Kenneth Royall) OFF THE RECORD\n3:13 - 3:14 pm\nMr. William J. Hopkins\n3:14 - 3:37 pm\nHon. Gordon Gray\n3:30 - 3:35 pm\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n3:37 - 4:08 pm\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nMajor John Eisenhower\n4:08 - 4:13 pm\nHon. David Kendall\n6:03 pm\nThe President departed the office and went to\nthe Mansion.\nTUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1959\nPage 3\n8:00 pm\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower gave a\nDinner in honor of the Speaker of the House.\nThe following attended:\nHon. Sam Rayburn, Speaker of the House\nMrs. Edward Bartley\nSenator James E. Murray\nSenator Allen J. Ellender\nSenator Theodore Francis Green\nSenator and Mrs. Alexander Wiley\nS enator George D. Aiken\nSenator and Mrs. James O. Eastland\nSenator and Mrs. John L. McClellan\nSenator and Mrs. Homer E. Capehart\nSenator and Mrs. Olin D. Johnston\nSenator and Mrs. Karl E. Mundt\nSenator and Mrs. Henry C. Dworshak\nSenator and Mrs. Frank Carlson\nSenator and Mrs. Francis Case\nSenator and Mrs. J. Glenn Beall\nSenator and Mrs. Alan Bible\nRep. Carl Vinson\nRep. and Mrs. Clarence Cannon\nRep. and Mrs. John Taber\nRep. and Mrs. Howard W. Smith\nRep. Edith Nourse Rogers\nRep. Leo E. Allen\nRep. Francis E. Walter\nRep. and Mrs. Leslie C. Arends\nRep. and Mrs. Graham A. Barden\nRep. and Mrs. Charles A. Halleck\nRep. and Mrs. Edward H. Rees\nRep. Carl T. Durham\nRep. and Mrs. Wilbur D. Mills\nRep. and Mrs. Oren Harris\nRep. and Mrs. John W. Byrnes\nRep. and Mrs. Olin E. Teague\nRep. and Mrs. Carl Albert\nRep. and Mrs. John B. Bennett\nRep. and Mrs. Carroll D. Kearns\nRep. and Mrs. James E. Van Zandt\nRep. and Mrs. Wayne N. Aspinall\nRep. John P. Saylor\n(continued)\nTUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1959\nPage 4\n8:00 pm\nDinner for the Speaker of the House (continued):\nHon. Bertha S. Adkins\nHon. and Mrs. Bryce Harlow\nHon. and Mrs. Jack z. Anderson\nHon. and Mrs. Edward A. McCabe\nHon. and Mrs. Ormonde A. Kieb\nMrs. Robert Low Bacon\nMrs. Julie B. Kirlin\nMrs. Gladys T. Montgomery\nMrs. Everett S. Hughes\n10:00 pm\nFollowing the Dinner, a musicale was given to which\nadditional guests were invited. The program was\nMemories in Music by the Singing Strings, Joyce\nCarr, Rudy Hansen, and the Justin Lawrie Singers.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nWEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1959\n7:55 am\nThe President arrived at the office, accompanied\nby Colonel Robert L. Schulz.\n8:10 - 8:15 am\nHon. Gerald Morgan\n8:42 - 9:01 am\n(Senator Wallace Bennett, Utah)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Hon. David Kendall)\n(Hon. Wilton B. Persons)\n9:02 - 9:19 am\nThe President received the American Mother\nof the Year, Mrs. David R. Coker, Hartsville,\nSouth Carolina. The following accompanied\nMrs. Coker:\nMajor General Harry M. Roper\n(Brother)\nMiss Ione Coker\n(Granddaughter)\nMrs. Norman Vincent Peale\nFirst Vice President, American Mothers\nCommittee, Inc.\nSenator and Mrs. Strom Thurmond\nSenator and Mrs. Olin D. Johnston\nHon. Edward McCabe\n(Pictures taken)\n9:32 - 9:35 am\nHon. James Hagerty\n9:35 - 9:54 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n9:54 - 10:28 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Gerald Morgan\nHon. James Hagerty\nMrs. Wheaton\nHon. David Kendall\nMajor John Eisenhower\nHon. Robert Merriam\nHon. James R. Killian\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nHon. Malcolm Moos\n10:30 - 11:00 am\nPRESS CONFERENCE\nWEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1959\nPage 2\n11:02 - 11:10 am\nHon. James Hagerty\n11:10 - 11:50 am\nMr. Milton Katz\nHarvard University\n11:50 - 12:17 pm\nMr. Preston J. Moore\nNational Commander, American Legion\nStillwater, Oklahoma\nMr. M. A. Rennie\nSpecial Assistant to the Commander\nPauls Valley, Oklahoma\nMr. William F. Hauck\nDirector, Washington Office, American Legion\nHon. Earle Chesney\n12:30 pm\nThe President departed the office and went to\nthe Mansion.\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\n2:17 pm\nThe President returned to the office.\n2:28 pm\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Bryce Harlow\n2:45 - 3:31 pm\nHon. Meade Alcorn\nHon. Wilton B. Persons (until 3:18 pm)\nHon. David Kendall\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n3:31 - 3:40 pm\nMajor John Eisenhower\n3:48 - - 4:25 pm\nHon. C. D. Jackson\n4:45 pm\nThe President departed the office and went to the\nMansion.\n5:00 pm\nMeeting in the Mansion - OFF THE RECORD\n(Hon. Robert B. Anderson)\n(Senator Lyndon Johnson)\n(Speaker Sam Rayburn)\n(Hon. Bryce Harlow)\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTHURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1959\n7:30 am\nThe following Senators had breakfast with the\nPresident in the Mansion:\nSenator George D. Aiken, Vermont\nSenator J. Glenn Beall, Maryland\nSenator Homer E. Capehart, Indiana\nSenator Francis Case, South Dakota\nSenator Carl T. Curtis, Nebraska\nSenator Everett Dirksen, Illinois\nSenator Henry Dworshak, Idaho\nSenator Bourke Hickenlooper, Iowa\nSenator Thomas H. Kuchel, California\nSenator Karl E. Mundt, South Dakota\nSenator Alexander Wiley, Wisconsin\nSenator John J. Williams, Delaware\nFrom the White House Staff:\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Gerald Morgan\nHon. David Kendall\nHon. Bryce Harlow\nHon. Edward McCabe\n8:58 am\nThe President arrived in the office.\n9:00 - 10:17 am\nNATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL MEETING (395th)\nThe President\nHon. John Foster Dulles\nHon. Donald A. Quarles\nHon. Leo A. Hoegh\nHon. Fred C. Scribner, Jr.\nHon. Maurice A. Stans\nHon. John A. McCone\nHon. Lewis L. Strauss\nAdmiral Arleigh Burke\nHon. Allen W. Dulles\nHon. C. Douglas Dillon\nHon. George V. Allen\nHon. Gordon Gray\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nHon. Gerard C. Smith\nMajor John Eisenhower\nHon. James S. Lay, Jr.\nHon. S. Everett Gleason\nTHURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1959\nPage 2\n10:17 - 10:34 am\nHon. John Foster Dulles\n10:35 - 11:07 am\nHon. John McCone\nThe following joined this appointment\nOff the Record:\n(Mr. Harold Price)\n(Director, Division of Licensing &\nRegulation)\n(Dr. Clifford K. Beck)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Mr. Dwight Ink)\n(Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster)\n(Major John Eisenhower)\n11:07 - 11:25 am\nMr. Sam Shaikewitz\nNational Commander, Jewish War Veterans\nSt. Louis, Missouri\nMr. Bernard Weitzer\nNational Legislative Director, JWV\nHon. Earle Chesney\n11:25 - 11:35 am\nHon. James Hagerty\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n11:30 - 11:58 pm\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n12:00 Noon\nThe President departed the office and went\nto the Mansion.\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\n1:45 pm\nThe President returned to the office.\n1:52 - 2:05 pm\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Bryce Harlow\n2:06 - 2:10 pm\nMr. William J. Hopkins\n2:11 - 2:17 pm\nMajor John Eisenhower\n2:17 - 2:30 pm\n(Hon. Robert B. Anderson)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Hon. Julian Baird)\nTHURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1959\nPage 3\n2:30 - 3:29 pm\n(Hon. John Foster Dulles)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Hon. Neil H. McElroy)\n(General Nathan Twining)\n(Hon. Gordon Gray)\n(Hon. Robert Murphy)\n(Hon. Livingston Merchant)\n(Hon. Christian Herter)\n(Hon. Donald Quarles)\n(Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster)\n(Major John Eisenhower)\n(Met with the President re Berlin)\n3:29 - 3:30 pm\nMr. William J. Hopkins\n3:40 - 3:49 pm\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nCaptain Evan P. Aurand\nMr. Roemer McPhee\nMajor John Eisenhower\n4:28 - 4:43 pm\nHon. Malcolm Moos\n4:34 pm\nHon. Bryce Harlow joined Dr. Moos\n4:30 - 4:43 pm\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n4:56 - 5:01 pm\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n5:15 pm\nThe President departed the office and\nwent to the Mansion.\n5:30 pm\n(General J. M. Swing) OFF THE RECORD\n(Met with the President in the Mansion)\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nFRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1959\n7:30 - 8:30 am\nThe following Congressman had breakfast with\nthe President:\nCongressman Leo E. Allen, Illinois\nCongressman Leslie C. Arends, Illinois\nCongressman James C. Auchincloss, New Jersey\nCongressman John B. Bennett, Michigan\nCongressman John W. Byrnes, Wisconsin\nCongressman Thomas B. Curtis, Missouri\nCongressman Charles A. Halleck, Indiana\nCongressman Charles B. Hoeven, Iowa\nCongressman Clare E. Hoffman, Michigan\nCongressman Carroll D. Kearns, Pennsylvania\nCongressman Clarence E. Kilburn, New York\nCongressman William M. McCulloch, Ohio\nCongressman Edith Nourse Rogers, Massachusetts\nCongressman Paul F. Schenck, Ohio\nCongressman John Taber, New York\nCongressman Thor C. Tollefson, Washington\nCongressman James E. Van Zandt, Pennsylvania\nFrom the White House:\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Gerald Morgan\nHon. Bryce Harlow\nHon. Jack Anderson\n8:45 am\nThe President arrived in the office.\n9:00 - 9:03 am\nHon. Arthur Summerfield\n9:03 - 9:55 am\nCABINET MEETING\nThe President\nHon. Richard M. Nixon\nHon. Christian Herter\nHon. Robert B. Anderson\nHon. Neil McElroy\nHon. Donald Quarles\nHon. William P. Rogers\nHon. Arthur Summerfield\nHon. Elmer Bennett\nHon. True Morse\nHon. James P. Mitchell\nHon. Arthur Flemming\n(continued)\nFRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1959\nPage 2\n9:03 - 9:55 am\nCABINET MEETING (continued)\nHon. Maurice Stans\nHon. Leo Hoegh\nHon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Robert Gray\nHon. Lewis L. Strauss\nHon. Gordon Gray\nHon. James Hagerty\nHon. Bryce Harlow\nHon. David Kendall\nHon. James R. Killian\nHon. Robert Merriam\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nHon. Gerald Morgan\nMr. Arthur Minnich\nHon. Don Paarlberg\nHon. Rocco Siciliano\nMrs. Anne Wheaton\nMajor John Eisenhower\nMr. Bradley Patterson\nHon. John McCone\nHon. Norman Mason\nHon. Sumner Whittier\nMr. Loftus Becker\nHon. George Allen\nGeneral Nathan Twining\nHon. Murray Snyder\nCaptain Gray, USN (Item 5)\nSgt. Freitas (Item 5)\nMr. Irvin (Item 5)\nMr. DeRusso (Item 5)\nMr. Oliver Gale\n10:00 - 10:30 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n10:45 - 11:10 am\n(Hon. Robert B. Anderson)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Hon. David Kendall)\n(Mr. Harold King, Jr.)\n(Re Federal Reserve personnel matter)\n11:13 - 11:17 am\nHon. Bryce Harlow\nFRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1959\nPage 3\n11:17 - 11:41 am\nThe following group from the U. S. Chamber of\nCommerce called on the President:\nMr. William A. McDonnell, President\nSt. Louis, Missouri\nMr. Clarke Bassett, Vice President\nMinneapolis, Minnesota\nMr. W. B. Camp, Vice President\nBakersfield, California\nMr. Archie K. Davis, Vice President\nWinston-Salem, N. C.\nMr. Roy C. Ingersoll, Vice President\nChicago, Illinois\nMr. Arthur H. Motley, Vice President\nNew York, N. Y.\nMr. Raymond H. Nichols, Vice President\nVernon, Texas\nMr. Arch M. Booth, Executive Vice President\nWashington, D. C.\nHon. Bryce Harlow accompanied the group\n(Pictures taken)\n11:46 - 11:52 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n11:53 - 11:55 am\nMr. Kenneth Holland\nPresident, Institute of International Education\n11:55 am\nThe President and Mr. Kenneth Holland departed\nthe White House and motored to the Mayflower Hotel\nto drop in on the meeting of the Third National\nConference on Exchange of Persons.\n11:58 am\nArrived at the Mayflower. The President and\nMr. Holland were greeted by\nMr. Donald J. Shank\nExecutive Vice President of the Conference\non Exchange of Persons\nMr. C. J. Mack\nManager of the Mayflower Hotel\n(Pictures were taken)\nThe President entered the Grand Ballroom.\n12:00 Noon - 12:10 pm\nADDRESS BY THE PRESIDENT.\nFRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1959\nPage 4\n12:14 pm\nFollowing the President's address, Mrs. George\nD. Woods, Trustee of the Institute of International\nEducation, introduced the President to\nMiss Lucinda Greig, Van Buren, Arkansas\nFulbright Fellow to New Zealand, 1959 - 1960\nMr. Harry Aung, Burma\nUNESCO Fellow, 1958 - 1959\n12:15 pm\nThe President, accompanied by Mr. Wayne Hawks,\ndeparted the Mayflower Hotel and motored to the\nWhite House.\n12:19 pm\nArrived at the White House. The President stopped\nby his office before going on to the Mansion.\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\n2:00 pm\nThe President returned to the office.\n2:06 - 2:36 pm\nMajor John Eisenhower\n2:36 - 2:55 pm\nHon. Maurice Stans\n2:56 - 3:39 pm\nHon. Robert B. Anderson\nHon. William P. Rogers\nHon. Arthur Flemming\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Gerald Morgan\nHon. Bryce Harlow\n3:39 - 3:45 pm\nHon. William P. Rogers\n3:49 - 3:58 pm\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n3:58 - 4:03 pm\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n4:03 - 4:48 pm\nThe President practiced golf on the South Lawn.\n4:50 pm\nReturned to the office.\n4:53 - 4:57 pm\nHon. David Kendall\n4:57 - 5:03 pm\nMr. William J. Hopkins\n5;07 pm\nThe President departed the office and went to the Mansion.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nSATURDAY, JANUARY 31, 1959\n9:54 am\nThe President arrived in the office.\n10:00 - 10:02 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n10:06 - 10:25 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Robert Merriam\n10:25 - 10:36 am\nMr. Dick Flohr\n10:46 - 11:05 am\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n11:05 - 11:15 am\nColonel Robert L. Schulz\n11:45 - 12:16 pm\nThe President practiced golf on the\nSouth Grounds.\n12:17 pm\nReturned to the office.\n12:27 pm\nThe President departed the office and\nwent to the Mansion.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nSUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1959\n10:52 am\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the\nWhite House and motored to the National\nPresbyterian Church.\n10:56 am\nArrived at the Church where they attended the\n11:00 am Services.\nFollowing the Services, Dr. Edward L. R. Elson\nescorted the President and Mrs. Eisenhower to\ntheir car.\n12:14 pm\nDeparted the National Presbyterian Church and\nmotored to the White House.\n12:18 pm\nArrived at the White House.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nMONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1959\n7:55 am\nThe President arrived in the office, accompanied\nby Colonel Robert L. Schulz.\n8:45 - 9:00 am\nHon. David Kendall\n8:55 - 9:05 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n9:00 - 9:05 am\nMajor John Eisenhower\n9:05 - 9:25 am\nThe following met with the President regarding\nthe Moscow Fair:\nHon. George Allen\nHon. Abbott Washburn\nHon. Harold C. McClellan\nGeneral Manager, U. S. Government\nExhibition to be held in Sokolniki Park, Moscow\n9:26 - 9:30 am\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nMajor John Eisenhower\n10:20 - 10:41 am\nMr. John W. Mahan\nCommander-in-Chief, Veterans of Foreign\nWars of the U. S., from Helena, Montana\nMr. Omar B. Ketchum\nDirector, Washington Office, VFW\nMr. Robert A. Durkee\nChairman, National Legislative Committee\nMr. Bernard W. Kearney\nChairman, National Security Committee\nMr. John Smith\nDirector, Public Relations\nMr. Wilson McCarthy\nAssistant Director, Public Relations, VFW\nHon. Earle Chesney accompanied\n(Picture taken)\n10:41 - 10:50 am\nHon. Robert B. Anderson\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Bryce Harlow\nMONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1959\nPage 2\n10:51 - 11:00 am\nThe President presented the \"Heart-of-the-Year\"\nAward to Senator Lyndon B. Johnson. The\nfollowing attended the ceremony:\nMrs. Lyndon B. Johnson\nDr. J. Willis Hurst\nProfessor of Medicine, Emory University\nSchool of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia\n(Personal Physician)\nMr. Bruce Barton\nChairman of the Board, American Heart\nAssociation, Inc., New York, N. Y.\nMr. Charles Perry McCormick\nChairman National Heart Fund Campaign,\nBaltimore, Maryland\nMr. William W. Moore, Jr.\nMr. Frederick Arkus\nNational Heart Association National Office\nMr. Paul Welch\nSecretary to Mr. McCormick\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\nHon. Bryce Harlow\n(Pictures taken)\n11:00 - 11:18 am\nSenator Lyndon B. Johnson\n11:18 - 11:25 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n11:25 - 12:09 pm\nHon. Arthur Flemming\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n12:15 pm\nThe President departed the office and went\nto the Mansion.\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\n1:55 pm\nReturned to the office.\n2:14 - 2:18 pm\nMajor John Eisenhower\n2:19 - 2:30 pm\nMajor John Eisenhower\n2:23 - 2:30 pm\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n2:30 - 2:54 pm\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Bryce Harlow\nMONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1959\nPage 3\n2:55 - 4:25 pm\nMajor John Eisenhower\n3:04 - 3:30 pm\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n(Joined Major Eisenhower)\n3:30 - 4:25 pm\nHon. James Hagerty\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n(Joined Major Eisenhower)\n4:05 - 4;07 pm\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n(Joined Mr. Hagerty, Mr. Stephens, and\nMajor Eisenhower)\n4:25 - 4:27 pm\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n4:27 - 4:41 pm\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. David Kendall\n4:42 - 5:32 pm\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n5:33 - 5:34 pm\nHon. David Kendall\n5:35 - 5:45 pm\nMajor John Eisenhower\n5:50 pm\nThe President departed the office and went\nto the Mansion.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1959\n7:30 am\nThe President had a breakfast for the\nNew Republican Congressmen:\nHon. William T. Cahill, New Jersey\nHon. Silvo O. Conte, Massachusetts\nHon. Edward J. Derwinski, Illinois\nHon. Samuel L. Devine, Ohio\nHon. Seymour Halpern, New York\nHon. Elmer J. Hoffman, Illinois\nHon. Hastings Keith, Massachusetts\nHon. Odin Langen, Minnesota\nHon. Delbert L. Latta, Ohio\nHon. John V. Lindsay, New York\nHon. Catherine May, Washington\nHon. William H. Millikin, Jr., Pennsylvania\nHon. Ancher Nelsen, Minnesota\nHon. Alexander Pirnie, New York\nHon. Don L. Short, North Dakota\nHon. Edna Oakes Simpson, Illinois\nHon. George M. Wallhauser, New Jersey\nHon. Jessica McC. Weis, New York\nAlso:\nHon. Charles A. Halleck, Indiana\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Gerald Morgan\nHon. Bryce Harlow\nHon. Jack Anderson\nHon. Edward McCabe\n8:45 am\nThe President arrived in the office, accompanied\nby\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Bryce Harlow\n8:55 - 8:58 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n9:00 - 11:38 am\nLEGISLATIVE LEADERS MEETING\nThe President\nHon. Richard M. Nixon\nSenator Everett Dirksen\nSenator Styles Bridges\nSenator Leverett Saltonstall\nSenator Thomas Kuchel\nSenator Alexander Wiley\n(continued)\nTUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1959\nPage 2\n9:00 - 11:38 am\nLEGISLATIVE LEADERS MEETING (conti nued):\nSenator Francis Case\nCongressman Charles Halleck\nCongressman John W. Byrnes\nCongressman Leslie Arends\nCongressman Leo Allen\nCongressman Charles B. Hoeven\nCongressman John P. Saylor\nCongressman James C. Auchincloss\nCongressman William M. McCulloch\nCongressman Carroll D. Kearns\nHon. William P. Rogers\nHon. Lawrence J. Walsh\nHon. Arthur Flemming\nHon. Elliott Richardson\nHon, Roger Jones\nHon. Raymond J. Saulnier\nHon. Norman Mason\nGeneral Elwood R. Quesada\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. James Hagerty\nHon. Bryce Harlow\nHon. Jack Anderson\nHon. Edward McCabe\nHon. Earle Chesney\nHon. Homer Gruenther\nHon. Gerald Morgan\nHon. David Kendall\nMrs. Anne Wheaton\nHon. Robert Merriam\nHon. Roemer McPhee\nHon. Arthur Minnich\n11:43 - 11:50 am\nHon. Gordon Gray\n11:50 - 12:02 pm\nHon. Eric Johnston\n(Presented a transistor clock radio to the President)\n12:12 pm\nThe President departed the office and went to\nthe Mansion.\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\nTUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1959\nPage 3\n2:10 pm\nThe President returned to the office.\n2:10 - 2:12 pm\nHon. James Hagerty\n2:26 - 3:18 pm\nHon. John Foster Dulles\nHon. Livingston Merchant\n2:48 - 2:51 pm\nMr. Jerry Green\n(Joined Secretary's Dulles' appointment)\n2:55 - 3:18 pm\nHon. Douglas Dillon\n(Joined Secretary Dulles)\n3:18 - 3:30 pm\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n3:30 - 3:54 pm\nSir William Elliott\n3:55 - 4:30 pm\nMajor John Eisenhower\n4:30 - 4:35 pm\nMr. William J. Hopkins\n4:31 - 4:54 pm\nHon. William P. Rogers\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n4:56 - 5:03 pm\nHon. David Kendall\n5:06 - 5:14 pm\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n5:24 - 5:26 pm\nMajor John Eisenhower\n5:27 pm\nThe President went to the Mansion.\n5:30 pm\nOFF THE RECORD MEETING IN THE LIBRARY\nIN THE MANSION:\nThe President\nSenator Everett Dirksen, Illinois\nSenator Thomas H. Kuchel, California\nSenator Styles Bridges, New Hampshire\nSenator Leverett Saltonstall, Massachusetts\nCongressman Charles Halleck, Indiana\nCongressman Leslie Arends, Illinois\nCongressman Charles B. Hoeven, Iowa\nCongressman John W. Byrnes, Wisconsin\n(continued)\nTUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1959\nPage 4\n5:30 pm\nOFF THE RECORD MEETING IN THE LIBRARY\nIN THE MANSION (continued):\nCongressman Leo Allen, Illinois\nSenator Alexander Wiley, Wisconsin\nCongressman William McCulloch, Ohio\nHon. Arthur Flemming\nHon. William P. Rogers\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Bryce Harlow\nHon. Jack Anderson\nHon. Edward McCabe\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nWEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1959\n8:00 am\nThe President arrived in the office,\naccompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz.\n8:01 - 8:06 am\nHon. David Kendall\n8:24 - 8:28 am\nDr. Melville Bell Grosvenor\nPresident and Editor, National Geographic Society\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n8:28 - 8:40 am\nThe President presented the National Geographic\nSociety's Hubbard Medal to the following:\nSir Vivian Fuchs\nRear Admiral George Dufek\n(Admiral Dufek was not present -- is still\nengaged in Antarctic mission. Admiral\nBurke accepted Medal for him)\nThe following attended the ceremony:\nLady Fuchs\nHon. and Mrs. Thomas Gates\nAdmiral and Mrs. Arleigh A. Burke\nH. E. Sir Harold Caccia\nDr. and Mrs. Melville Bell Grosvenor\nDr. and Mrs. Thomas McKnew\nNational Geographic Society\nDr. Lyman J. Briggs, National Geographic Society\nAdmiral L. O. Colbert, National Geographic Society\nDr. Hugh L. Dryden\nDr. Robert V. Fleming\nMr. Benjamin McKelway\nDr. Conrad L. Wirth\nMr. Lloyd B. Wilson\nMr. Melvin M. Payne\nMr. Franc Shor\nMr. Gilbert Melville Grosvenor\nRear Admiral C. C. Kirkpatrick\nMr. D'Arcy Edmondson, Counsellor, Information\nBritish Embassy\nRear Admiral David M. Tyree\nCaptain J. Marcus Hermanson\nDr. James E. Mooney\nWEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1959\nPage 2\n8:42 - 8:55 am\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n9:17 - 9:26 am\nHon. Gerald Morgan\n9:19 - 9:58 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. James Hagerty\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nMajor John Eisenhower\nHon. David Kendall\nHon. Bryce Harlow\nHon. Gerald Morgan\nHon. Robert Merriam\nHon. Malcolm Moos\nHon. Raymond J. Saulnier\nHon. James R. Killian, Jr.\nMrs. Anne Wheaton\n10:00 - 10:30 am\nPRESS CONFERENCE\n10:32 am\nThe President returned to the office.\n10:35 - 10:36 am\nMr. William J. Hopkins\n10:50 - 10:55 am\nHon. William P. Rogers\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n10:55 - 11:00 am\nHon. William P. Rogers\nHon. Robert B. Anderson\nHon. Arthur Flemming\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n11:00 - 11:50 am\n(Senator Lyndon B. Johnson)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Hon. Robert B. Anderson)\n(Hon. William P. Rogers)\n(Hon. Arthur Flemming)\n(Hon. Wilton B. Persons)\n(Hon. Bryce Harlow)\n11:50 - 11:55 am\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n11:56 am\nThe President departed the White House and\nmotored to MATS Terminal for flight to\nThomasville, Georgia.\nWEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1959\nPage 3\n12:20 pm\nThe President was airborne for Thomasville,\nGeorgia, aboard the Columbine. He was\naccompanied by\nMr. Barry Leithead\nHon. James Hagerty\nGeneral Howard McC. Snyder\nMrs. Ann Whitman\nMiss Betty Allen\nCaptain Olive Marsh\nMr. James Rowley\nSgt. John Moaney\nSecret Service Agents\n4:20 pm\nArrived at Moody Air Force Base, Valdosta, Georgia.\n4:30 pm\nThe President, accompanied by Mr. George Humphrey\nand Mr. James Rowley, departed Moody Air Force\nBase and motored to Milestone Plantation, Thomasville,\nGeorgia.\nTHOMASVILLE, GEORGIA\n6:00 pm\nArrived at Milestone Plantation.\n6:20 pm\nThe President departed his cottage and went to\nthe dining room.\n10:40 pm\nDeparted the dining room and returned to his cottage.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTHURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1959\nTHOMASVILLE, GEORGIA\n9:03 - 1:00 pm\nThe President, Mr. George Humphrey,\nMr. Barry Leithead, and Mr. William Robinson\nhunted for quail. (The President got 4 quail,\nlost two).\n2:45 - 6:45 pm\nThe President and the above again hunted for\nquail. (The President got 8 quail).\n6:46 - 6:50 pm\nThe President had a short conference with\nMr. Robert Woodruff and Hon. James Hagerty.\n7:03 pm\nThe President walked to the dining room for\ndinner and an evening of card playing.\n11:03 pm\nReturned to his cottage.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nFRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1959\nTHOMASVILLE, GEORGIA\n9:09 am\nThe President, accompanied by General Howard\nSnyder, Mr. Barry Leithead, Mr. William Robinson,\nand Mr. George Humphrey departed the plantation\nand motored to the Whitney plantation (Greenwood).\n9:30 am\nArrived at the Whitney Plantation (Greenwood).\n9:40 - 3:00 pm\nThe President and the above hunted for quail.\n(The President got 10 quail).\n6:10 pm\nThe President departed his cottage and went to\nthe dining room for dinner and cards.\n11:14 pm\nReturned to his cottage.\nTHOMASVILLE, GEORGIA\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nSATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1959\n8:40 - 3:55 pm\nThe President hunted for quail with the following\nMr. George Humphrey\nMr. Barry Leithead\nMr. William Robinson\nGeneral Howard McC. Snyder\non the Firman plantation. (The President got 4 quail)\n4:02 pm\nDeparted the Firman plantation and motored to\nMilestone Plantation.\n4:15 pm\nArrived at Milestone Plantation.\n6:12 pm\nThe President departed his cottage and went to\nthe dining room for dinner and cards.\n12:24 am Feb. 8th\nReturned to his cottage.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nSUNDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1959\nTHOMASVILLE, GEORGIA\n9:20 am\nThe President walked from his cottage to the\ndining room.\n11:40 am\nReturned to the cottage.\n11:45 - 12:43 pm\nThe President looked over the new stable and\nhorses, and the dog kennels.\n3:08 pm\nThe President departed Milestone plantation and\nmotored to Spence Air Force Base, Moultrie, Georgia.\nHe was accompanied by\nMr. William Robinson\nMr. Barry Leithead\nGeneral Howard McC. Snyder\nChief U. E. Baughman\n4:10 pm\nArrived at Spence Air Force Base, Moultrie, Georgia.\n4:27 pm\nThe President and his party were airborne for flight\nto Washington, D. C., aboard the Columbine.\nWASHINGTON, D. C.\n6:45 pm\nArrived at MATS Terminal, Washington, D. C.\n6:50 pm\nThe President, accompanied by Hon. C. Douglas\nDillon, departed MATS Terminal and motored to\nthe White House.\n7:00 pm\nArrived at the White House.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nMONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1959\n8:12 am\nThe President arrived in the office, accompanied\nby Colonel Robert L. Schulz.\n8:50 - 9:11 am\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\nHon. James Hagerty\n9:12 - 9:55 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n9:55 - 10:03 am\nHon. Malcolm Moos\n10:03 - 10:16 am\nHon. Raymond J. Saulnier\n10:20 - 10:30 am\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\nHon. James Hagerty\n10:30 - 11:09 am\nGeneral Nathan Twining\nMajor John Eisenhower\n11:09 - 11:30 am\nMajor John Eisenhower\n11:32 - 11:45 am\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\nHon. James Hagerty\nCaptain Evan P. Aurand\n(Re St. Lawrence Seaway)\n11:47 - 12:15 pm\nHon. Robert Merriam\n12:15 - 12:27 pm\nHon. William P. Rogers, Jr.\n12:28 pm\nThe President departed the office and\nwent to the Mansion.\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\n2:15 pm\nThe President returned to the office.\n2:18 - 2:20 pm\nMr. William J. Hopkins\n2:28 - 2:32 pm\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n2:29 - 2:41 pm\nMajor John Eisenhower\nMONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1959\nPage 2\n2:41 - 3:06 pm\nHon. C. Douglas Dillon\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. David Kendall\n3:06 - 3:10 pm\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. David Kendall\n3:12 - 3:16 pm\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n3:20 - 3:25 pm\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n4:24 pm\nThe President departed the office and\nwent to the Mansion.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1959\n8:22 am\nThe President arrived in the office, accompanied\nby Colonel Robert L. Schulz.\n8:33 - 8:35 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n8:35 - 8:58 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Gerald Morgan\n9:00 - 9:02 am\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n9:02 - 9:26 am\nSenator John Sherman Cooper\nKentucky\nSenator Thruston Morton\nKentucky\nHon. Gerald Morgan\n9:26 - 9:27 am\nHon. David Kendall\n9:30 - 9:37 am\nHon. James Hagerty\n9:35 - 9:40 am\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n10:00 - 10:28 am\nPre-Press Conference Briefing\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. James Hagerty\nMrs. Anne Wheaton\nHon. James R. Killian, Jr.\nHon. Gerald Morgan\nMajor John Eisenhower\nHon. Bryce Harlow\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nHon. Raymond J. Saulnier\n10:30 - 11:00 am\nPRESS CONFERENCE\n11:02 - 11:06 am\nHon. James Hagerty\n11:06 - 11:08 am\nHon. George V. Allen\nDirector, United States Information Agency\nTUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1959\nPage 2\n11:08 - 11:15 am\nThe President dropped by to say hello to the\nfollowing group of plastics industry officials\nwho were meeting in the Conference Room\nto discuss American National Exhibition in\nMoscow:\nHon. George V. Allen\nDirector, U. S. I. A.\nMr. B. E. Bensinger\nPresident, Brunswick-Balke-Collender Company\nChicago, Illinois\nMr. J. Marshall Briley\nOwens-Corning Fiberglass Corporation, New York\nMr. William D. Cavanaugh\nAmerican Cyanamid Company, New York, N. Y.\nMr. Albert G. H. Dietz\nMassachusetts Institute of Technology\nMr. Herbert A. Dow\nDirector, Dow Chemical Company, Midland, Mich.\nMr. Wayne Elwood\nPresident, International Division, Food and\nChemical Corporation, New York, N. Y.\nMr. Joseph Foster\nFoster Grant Company, Leominister, Mass.\nMr. E. W. Gamble\nVice President, Monsanto Chemical Company\nSpringfield, Massachusetts\nMr. Phillip George\nGeorge Nelson and Company, New York, N. Y.\nMr. Joseph P. Grace, Jr.\nW. R. Grace and Company, New York, N. Y.\nMr. F. Otto Haas, Jr.\nRohm and Haas Company, Philadelphia, Pa.\nHon. Harold C. McClellan\nGeneral Manager, American National Exhibition\nin Moscow\nDr. Wilbur Malcolm\nAmerican Cyanamid Company, New York, N. Y.\nMr. H. T. Marks\nFerro Corporation, Cleveland, Ohio\nMr. Glen B. Miller\nAllied Chemical Corporation, New York, N. Y.\n(continued)\nTUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1959\nPage 3\n11:08 - 11:15 am\nPlastics industry officials -- list continued:\nMr. D. J. O'Conor, Jr.\nPresident and General Manager, Formica Corp.\nCincinnati, Ohio\nMr. W. L. O'Donovan\nVice President, Celanese Corporation, New York\nMr. Arthur E. Pew, Jr.\nSun Oil Company, Philadelphia, Pa.\nMr. Henry H. Reichhold\nReichhold Chemicals, Inc., White Plains, N. Y.\nMr. W. H. Salzenberg\nGeneral Manager, Plastics Department\nDupont Company, Wilmington, Delaware\nMr. E. J. Thomas\nGoodyear Tire and Rubber Company\nAkron, Ohio\nMr. J. H. Thomas\nVice President, Owens-Corning Fiberglass Corp.\nNew York, N. Y.\nMr. James E. Trainer\nExecutive Vice President, Firestone Tire and\nRubber Company, Akron, Ohio\nMr. George R. Vila\nVice President, U. S. Rubber Company, New York\nHon. Abbott Washburn\nDeputy Director, U. S. I. A.\n11:47 - 12:10 pm\nH. E. Dr. Bruno Pittermann\nVice Chancellor of Austria\nH. E. Dr. Wilfried Platzer\nAmbassador of Austria\nHon. Foy D. Kohler\nDeputy Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs\nMrs. Nora Lejins\nState Department Interpreter\n12:10 - 12:32 pm\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n12:35 pm\nThe President departed the office and went\nto the Mansion.\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\nTUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1959\nPage 4\n2:13 pm\nThe President returned to the office.\n2:13 - 2:15 pm\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n2:25 - 2:40 pm\nHon. Malcolm Moos\n2:56 - 3:46 pm\nThe President practiced golf on the South Grounds.\n3:47 - 4:49 pm\n(Dr. James R. Killian, Jr.)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Dr. Edwin H. Land)\n(Dr. Edward Mills Purcell)\n(Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster)\n4:50 - 4:58 pm\nMajor John Eisenhower\n5:10 - 5:12 pm\nHon. Gerald Morgan\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n5:18 pm\nThe President departed the office and went\nto the Mansion.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nWEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1959\n7:52 am\nThe President arrived in the office, accompanied\nby Captain Dale J. Crittenberger.\n8:18 - 8:26 am\nHon. James Hagerty\n8:24 - 8:25 am\nHon. Gerald Morgan\n8:32 - 8:33 am\nHon. Robert Merriam\n8:43 - 8:44 am\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n8:45 - 9:11 am\nHon. Willy Brandt\nGoverning Mayor of Berlin\nH. E. Wilhelm G. Grewe\nAmbassador of Germany\n(Picture taken)\nHon. Livingston Merchant\nAssistant Secretary of State for European Affairs\n9:15 - 9:24 am\nHon. Malcolm Moos\n9:26 - 10:07 am\nHon. John A. McCone\nHon. Maurice Stans\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n10:20 - 11:00 am\nHon. Charles E. Bohlen\nU. S. Ambassador to the Philippines\n11:02 - 11:17 am\n(Colonel and Mrs. Logan Serles) OFF THE RECORD\n(USA, Ret.)\n11:17 - 11:32 am\nThe President received the following group in\nconnection with Boy Scout Week (February 7 - 13):\nScouts and Explorers\nEdward P. Brynn, Montpelier, Vermont\nMark Bunyan, Santa Rosa, California\nDon A. LaBar, Billins, Montana\nJames G. Little, Jr., Lake Jackson, Texas\nEdward Lyon, Olean, New York\nJames P. Morrison, Toledo, Ohio\nSteven D. Peterson, Topeka, Kansas\nGordon Randolph, Jr., Colfax, Louisiana\n(continued)\nWEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1959\nPage 2\n11:17 - 11:32 am\nScouts and Explorers (continued):\nBarrett Smith, Lavonia, Georgia\nEdwin J. Stastny, Jr., Malin, Oregon\nRobert R. Warner, Jr., Wilmington, Delaware\nDavid White, Fremont, Michigan\nNational Council Representatives - Boy Scouts of America\nGeorge E. Allen, Washington, D. C.\nKenneth K. Bechtel, President, National Council,\nSan Francisco, California\nHarmar D. Denny, Washington, D. C.\nAndrew Murphy, New Brunswick, New Jersey\nRebel L. Robertson, New Brunswick, New Jersey\nDr. Arthur A. Schuck, Chief Scout Executive,\nNew Brunswick, New Jersey\nAlso:\nMr. Shane McCarthy, Executive Director,\nPresident's Council on Youth Fitness\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n11:32 - 11:34 am\nHon. Robert Merriam\n11:34 - 11:36 am\nMr. William J. Hopkins\n11:36 - 12:22 pm\nHon. Malcolm Moos\n12:22 pm\nThe President departed the office and went to\nthe Mansion.\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\n1:50 pm\nThe President returned to the office.\n2:10 pm\nThe President and Hon. James Hagerty departed the\nWhite House and motored to the National Guard Armory\nto drop in on the 17th Annual Meeting of the National\nRural Electric Cooperative Association.\n2:25 pm\nArrived at the National Guard Armory. The President\nwas greeted by\nMr. John George\nPresident of the National Rural Electric\nCooperative A ssociation\nMr. Clyde T. Ellis\nGeneral Manager of REA\nWEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1959\nPage 3\n2:27 pm\nThe President was escorted to the Speaker's stand\nby Mr. George and Mr. Ellis.\n2:30 pm\nMr. John George introduced the President.\n2:30 - 2:38 pm\nREMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT.\n2:40 pm\nThe President departed the Speaker's stand escorted by\nMr. Walter Harrison, President-elect of the National\nRural Electric Cooperative Association.\n2:42 pm\nThe President and Mr. Hagerty departed the National\nGuard Armory and motored to the White House.\n2:59 pm\nArrived at the White House and entered the office.\n3:00 - 3:15 pm\nHon. James Hagerty\nMajor John Eisenhower\n3:20 - 4:04 pm\nThe President practiced golf on the South Grounds.\n4:05 pm\nReturned to the office.\n4:07 - 4:13 pm\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n4:25 - 4:45 pm\nHon. Gerald Morgan\n4:55 - 5:05 pm\nMajor John Eisenhower\n5:27 pm\nThe President departed the office and went to the\nMansion.\n6:40 pm\nThe President and Hon. James Hagerty departed the\nWhite House and motored to the Statler Hotel to attend\nthe National Lincoln Sesquicentennial Dinner.\n6:43 pm\nArrived at the Statler Hotel where he was greeted by\nMr. Herbert Blunck, General Manager, Statler Hotel\nMr. Victor Birely, Chairman of the Lincoln Dinner\n7:00 pm\nNational Lincoln Sesquicentennial Dinner.\n9:45 - 9:55 pm\nADDRESS BY THE PRESIDENT.\nWEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1959\nPage 4\n10:02 pm\nThe President and Hon. James Hagerty departed\nthe Statler Hotel and motored to the White House.\n10:06 pm\nArrived at the White House.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTHURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1959\n7:50 am\nThe President arrived in the office, accompanied\nby Captain Dale J. Crittenberger.\n8:27 - 8:33 am\nHon. David Kendall\n8:33 - 8:46 am\nHon. William P. Rogers\n8:46 - 9:00 am\nHon. C. Douglas Dillon\n9:00 - 10:40 am\nNATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL MEETING (396th)\nThe President\nHon. C. Douglas Dillon\nHon. Neil H. McElroy\nHon. Leo A. Hoegh\nHon. Robert B. Anderson\nHon. Maurice Stans\nHon. John A. McCone\nHon. Lewis L. Strauss\nGeneral Nathan F. Twining\nHon. Allen W. Dulles\nHon. Donald A. Quarles\nHon. Livingston Merchant\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. George V. Allen\nHon. Gordon Gray\nHon. James R. Killian, Jr.\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nHon. Gerard C. Smith\nMajor John Eisenhower\nHon. James S. Lay, Jr.\nHon. S. Everett Gleason\n10:40 - 11:10 am\nHon. Neil H. McElroy\nGeneral Nathan F. Twining\nHon. Donald A. Quarles\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nMajor John Eisenhower\nTHURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1959\nPage 2\n11:30 - 11:42 am\nThe President received a group from St. Ann's\nInfant Home, Catholic Institution in Washington\nwhich serves children of all faiths and races,\nThe charter for the Home was signed by\nAbraham Lincoln when he was President.\nSister Thecla, Head of the Home\nSister Beata\nChildren:\nJay Banta\nAngela Coehins\nJohn Goldsworthy\nLeroy Jones\nSandra Leaman\nAmy Smith\nDoreen Thompson\nFather John Murphy\nMr. Basil Littin\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n11:45 - 11:50 am\nHon. Neil H. McElroy\n11:50 - 11:56 am\nThe President presented the Big Brother of the Year\nAward to Secretary of Defense, Hon. Neil H. McElroy.\nThe following attended the ceremony:\nHon. and Mrs. Neil H. McElroy\nMr. and Mrs. Charles G. Berwind\nPresident, Big Brothers of America\nMr. Goesta Wollin, Executive Director\nMr. Ephrain H. Royfe, Director of Programs\nand Services\nMr. Edward Case, Publicity Director\nMr. Francis C. Brown\nHon. Tom C. Clark\nMr. Wills T. Engle\nMr. Oliver M. Gale\nProfessor and Mrs. Sheldon Glueck\nMr. Marshall C. Hunt\nMr. Gale F. Johnston\nMr. G. Ruhland Rembann\nMr. Milton Kronheim\nMr. Sol Satinsky\nMr. Charles B. Levinson\nMr. Milton Seaman\nMr. J. Bicknell Lockhart, Jr. Hon. Luther Youngdahl\nMr. Richard Loud\nMr. William G. Werner\nMr. John E. Mangrum\nMr. J. Austin White\nTHURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1959\nPage 3\n11:56 - 12:05 pm\nHon. Malcolm Moos\n12:06 - 12:12 pm\nMajor John Eisenhower\n12:15 pm\nThe President departed the office and went\nto the Mansion.\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\n2:24 pm\nThe President returned to the office.\n2:25 - 3:17 pm\nThe President practiced golf on the South Grounds.\n3:18 pm\nReturned to the office.\n3:24 pm\nThe President departed the office and went to\nthe Mansion.\n4:24 pm\nThe President, accompanied by Hon. Robert B.\nAnderson, departed the White House and motored\nto the Lafayette Building.\n4:26 pm\nArrived at the Lafayette Building and were greeted by\nMr. Samuel Waugh\nPresident and Chairman of the Board\nExport-Import Bank of Washington\nThe President and Secretary Anderson were\nescorted to the 12th floor where other directors\nof the Export-Import Bank were assembled to\ngreet the President:\nMr. Lynn Stambaugh\nMr. Hawthorne Arey\nMr. Vance Brand\nMr. George A. Blowers\nThe President, Secretary Anderson, Mr. Samuel Waugh\nand the above mentioned directors then went to the\nboard room where board members and other guests\nwere assembled. The President briefly addressed\nthe group.\n(The occasion was the 25th anniversary of the Import-\nExport Bank).\nTHURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1959\nPage 4\n4:38 pm\nFollowing the President's remarks, Mr. Samuel Waugh\ncut the first piece of of the large birthday cake and\noffered it to the President. The President then\ncut the second piece of cake and offered it to\nMrs. Josephine C. Futrelle, who is the oldest\nemployee of the Export-Import Bank, having been\nwith the Bank since 1933. Mrs. Futrelle then\ncut pieces of cake for Secretary Anderson and\nthe board members.\n4:49 pm\nThe President, Secretary Anderson, and Mr. Samuel\nWaugh departed the Export-Import Bank and returned\nto the White House.\n4:51 pm\nArrived at the White House.\n4:55 - 4:59 pm\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n5:00 pm\nThe President departed the office and went to\nthe Mansion.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nFRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1959\n8:18 am\nThe President arrived in the office, accompanied\nby Captain Dale J. Crittenberger.\n8:26 - 8:43 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n8:44 - 8:52 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n8:55 - 8:57 am\nMr. William J. Hopkins\n8:58 - 10:02 am\nHon. Robert B. Anderson\nHon. William McChesney Martin\nHon. Raymond J. Saulnier\nHon. Don Paarlberg\n(Saw the President re inflation and economic situation)\n10:10 - 10:32 am\n(Hon. Lawrence Walsh)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Deputy Attorney General)\n(Hon. Wilton B. Persons)\n(Joined at 10:27 am)\n10:32 - 10:43 am\nMajor General E. N. Harmon, USA, Ret.\nPresident, Norwich University, Northfield, Vt.\n(Personal friend of the President's)\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n10:43 - 10:47 am\nGeneral Howard McC. Snyder\n10:47 - 11:17 am\n(Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.) OFF THE RECORD\n11:17 - 11:23 am\nHon. James Hagerty\n11:23 - 11:43 am\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n11:43 - 12:05 pm\nH. E. Senor Walter Muller\nNewly appointed Ambassador of Chile\n(To present credentials)\nHon. Wiley Buchanan\n12:05 - 12:24 pm\nHon. Neil H. McElroy\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n12:30 pm\nThe President departed the office and went\nto the Mansion.\nFRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1959\nPage 2\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\n2:13 pm\nThe President returned to the office.\n2:20 - 2:25 pm\nMajor John Eisenhower\n2:40 pm\nThe President went to the South Grounds to\npractice golf.\n3:29 pm\nReturned to the office.\n3:52 pm\nThe President departed the office and went\nto the Mansion.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nSATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1959\n8:50 am\nThe President arrived in the office, accompanied\nby Major John Eisenhower.\n8:53 - 9:30 am\nHon. Douglas Dillon\nMajor John Eisenhower\n9:18 - 9:29 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n(Joined Secretary Dillon)\n9:21 - 9:29 am\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n(Joined Secretary Dillon and\nGeneral Persons)\n9:30 - 9:41 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n10:05 am\nThe President, accompanied by General Howard\nMcC. Snyder, departed the White House and\nmotored to Walter Reed Army Hospital to visit\nwith Hon. John Foster Dulles.\n10:32 am\nArrived at Walter Reed Army Hospital.\nThe President and General Snyder were greeted\nby General Leonard Heaton who escorted them\nto Ward 8 Dining Room where the President\nwas met by the following:\nHon. Allen Dulles\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. C. Douglas Dillon\nMr. Joseph Greene\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nMrs. Anne Wheaton\nThe President conferred with Hon. John Foster Dulles.\nBefore departing the Hospital, the President made\na short visit to General Floyd Parks' room.\n11:09 am\nThe President and Hon. Wilton B. Persons\ndeparted Walter Reed Hospital and motored to the\nWhite House.\nSATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1959\nPage 2\n11:27 am\nThe President and Hon. Wilton B. Persons\narrived at the White House and entered the\noffice.\n12:24 pm\nDeparted the office and went to the Mansion.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nSUNDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1959\n8:54 am\nThe President, Major John Eisenhower and\nDavid Eisenhower departed the White House\nand motored to the National Presbyterian\nChurch.\n8:59 am\nArrived at the National Presbyterian Church,\nThey remained for the 9:00 am Services.\nAt the conclusion of the Services, Dr. Elson\nescorted the President and his party to their\ncar.\n9:58 am\nDeparted the National Presbyterian Church\nand motored to the White House.\n10:02 am\nArrived at the White House.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nMONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1959\n8:25 am\nThe President arrived in the office, accompanied\nby Captain Dale J. Crittenberger.\n8:33 - 8:34 am\nMr. William J. Hopkins\n9:30 - 9:52 am\nHon. James Hagerty\n9:38 - 9:52 am\nMajor John Eisenhower\n10:00 - 10:29 am\nHon. Gordon Gray\n10:50 - 11:00 am\nHon. Philip W. Bonsal\nNewly-appointed Ambassador to Cuba\n11:00 - 11:30 am\nHon. Arthur Flemming\nSecretary of Health, Education, and Welfare\n11:30 - 11:31 am\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\nHon. Bryce Harlow\n11:31 - 11:52 am\nHon. Foster Furcolo\nGovernor of Massachusetts\nHon. Arthur Flemming\nHon. Robert Merriam\n(Re educational accreditation)\n11:52 - 12:13 pm\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n12:17 - 12:19 pm\nMajor John Eisenhower\n12:27 pm\nThe President departed the office and went to\nthe Mansion.\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\n2:19 pm\nThe President returned to the office.\n2:25 - 2:33 pm\nHon. Robert Merriam\n2:27 - 2:33 pm\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n2:34 - 3:40 pm\n(Dr. James B. Conant)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Hon. Robert Merriam)\nMONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1959\nPage 2\n3:40 - 3:45 pm\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n4:00 - 4:50 pm\nThe President practiced golf on the South Grounds.\n4:55 - 5:05 pm\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nMr. Roemer McPhee\n5:05 - 5:07 pm\nHon. Robert Merriam\n5:20 - 5:29 pm\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n5:29 - 5:30 pm\nHon. Howard Pyle\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n5:31 pm\nThe President and Hon. Howard Pyle walked to\nthe Mansion.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1959\n7:30 am\n(Senator Leverett Saltonstall)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Congressman Charles B. Hoeven)\n(Hon. Bryce Harlow)\n(Had breakfast with the President)\n8:23 am\nThe President arrived in the office.\n8:30 - 10:31 am\nLEGISLATIVE LEADERS MEETING\nSenator Everett Dirksen\nSenator Leverett Saltonstall\nCongressman Charles Halleck\nCongressman Charles B. Hoeven\nCongressman John W. Byrnes\nCongressman Leslie Arends\nCongressman Leo Allen\nHon. James P. Mitchell\nHon. Maurice Stans\nHon. Raymond J. Saulnier\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Gerald Morgan\nHon. David Kendall\nMr. Roemer McPhee\nHon. Robert Merriam\nHon. James Hagerty\nHon. Don Paarlberg\nHon. Bryce Harlow\nHon. Jack Anderson\nHon. Edward McCabe\nMr. Clyde Wheeler\nHon. Earle Chesney\nHon. Homer Gruenther\nMr. Arthur Minnich\n10:31 - 10:41 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n10:53 - 11:05 am\nHon. Lawrence Walsh\nDeputy Attorney General\n11:05 - 11:08 am\nHon. Robert Merriam\n11:08 - 11:44 am\nHon. Christian Herter\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nTUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1959\nPage 2\n11:45 - 11:53 am\nThe President received the following who are the\nwinners of this year's White House News Photographers'\nAssociation Photo Contest:\nMr. Elwood Baker\nMr. Charles Corte\nMr. Jack Fletcher\nMr. Wallace McNamee\nMr. Francis Routt\nMr. Paul Schutzer\nMr. George Tames\nHon. James Hagerty accompanied\n11:55 - 12:03 pm\nThe President greeted the following Eisenhower Exchange\nFellows:\nAfghanistan\nS. Ahmad Popal\nPresident of Mines in the\n(and wife)\nMinistry of Mines and Industries\nand head of the Afghan Geologi-\ncal Survey. Field: oil and\npetroleum industries.\nArgentina\nCarlos Gonzalez-Fernandez\n(and wife)\nGeneral counsellor of the Inter-\nTrade Unions Organization for\nLaborers' Housing, Buenos\nAires. Field\" economic and\nsocial problems of labor.\nBrazil\nJulian M. Chacel\nHead of the National Income\nUnit of the Brazilian Institute\nof Economics, Rio de Janeiro.\nField: economic research and\nsocial accounting.\nDenmark\nJohn F. Lund\nManaging Director, Lunds\nKlaedefabrik, Ltd., Frederica.\nField: textile production,\nFinland\nUolevi A. Luoto\nConsultant on industrial problems\nfor Ekono, Helsinki. Field:\ninstrumentation and automatic\ncontrol.\nTUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1959\nPage 3\n11:55 - 12:03 pm\nEisenhower Exhange Fellows (continued):\nGermany\nEberhard F. Fricke\nAdministrator of St. Markus\nHospital, Frankfurt. Field:\nhospital administration.\nIndia\nPandurang N. Deobhakta\nDeputy Development Officer\n(Electrical), Government of\nIndia, New Delhi. Field:\nelectronics.\nIndonesia\nKwari Satjadibrata\nDoctor of medicine and asst.\n(and wife)\nprofessor in the Medical School\nof the University of Indonesia,\nDjakarta. Field: pediatrics\nand medical teaching.\nIran\nMostafa Mansouri\nEconomic adviser to the High\n(and wife)\nEconomic Council, Prime\nMinister's Office, Teheran.\nField: banking and investments.\nJapan\nToshio Deguchi\nChief of the Labor Section of\n(and wife)\nthe Labor Department,\nMitsubishi Shipbuilding and\nEngineering Comapny,\nHiroshima. Field: labor\nadministration,\nLebanon\nFuad Abi-Saleh\nChief, Warehouse Division of\nthe Lebanese Customs and Free\nZone, Beirut. Field: industry\nand international trade.\nPhilippines\nRamon A. Hermano\nSupervising scientist of the Nat.\n(and wife)\nScience Development Board,\nManila. Field: organization of\nproductivity research.\nTUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1959\nPage 4\n11:55 - 12:03 pm\nEisenhower Exchange Fellows (continued):\nSaudi Arabia\nSoliman A. -Hegelan\nDirectorate of Mineral and\nPetroleum Affairs.\nTurkey\nEsref Erkmen\nHead of the power transmission\ndepartment of North-western\nAnatolia Power Generation and\nTransmission organization of\nEtibank, Afyon. Field:\nelectrical supply systems.\nUnion of South Africa\nJan H. Moolman\nGeographer, and Director of the\n(and wife)\nNatural Resources Development\nCouncil, Pretoria. Field:\nregional planning and economic\ngeography.\nUruguay\nAlvaro A. Araujo\nDoctor of medicine in the Family\nAid Clinic, Montevideo.\nField: obstetrics.\nYugoslavia\nFranc Bucar\nSecretary of Economic\nCommittee, National Assembly\nof Slovenia, Ljubljana.\nField: national economy.\nFrom the Board of Trustees of Eisenhower Exchange\nFellowships, Inc.:\nMr. Thomas B. McCabe, Chairman, Board of Trustees\nMr. Charles B. Harding, Chairman, Finance Committee\nMr. S. C. Allyn, Chairman, National Cash Register Co.\nMr. Walter H. Annenberg, Editor and Publisher, The\nPhiladelphia Inquirer\nGeneral Lucius Clay, Chairman, Continantal Can Co.\nMr. Clarence Francis, Retired Chrm., General Foods\nMr. Philip D. Reed, Chrm,, General Electric\nMr. Philip T. Sharples, Chrm., Sharples Corp.\nMr. Juan T. Trippe, President, Pan American World\nAirways\nMr. Henry C. Suhrke, Asst, Director, E. E.F., Inc.\nMr. J. Hampton Barnes, Executive Director \", and\nMrs. Barnes\nTUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1959\nPage 5\n12:05 - 12:25 pm\nSenator Gordon Allott, Colorado\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n12:25 - 12:30 pm\nMr. William J. Hopkins\n12:35 pm\nThe President departed the office and\nwent to the Mansion.\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\n2:02 pm\nThe President returned to the office.\n2:03 - 2:07 pm\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n2:08 - 2:22 pm\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n2:15 - 2:23 pm\nHon. David Kendall\n2:23 - 2:28 pm\nHon. Howard Pyle\n2:25 - 2:27 pm\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n2:25 - 2:28 pm\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n2:29 pm\nThe President departed the White House and\nmotored to Walter Reed Hospital, to visit\nwith Hon. John Foster Dulles.\n2:46 pm\nArrived At Walter Reed Hospital and was\ngreeted by General Leonard Heaton, who\nescorted the President to Secretary Dulles'\nsuite.\n2:48 - 3:21 pm\nThe President visited with Secretary Dulles.\n3:23 pm\nThe President and Mr. James Rowley departed\nWalter Reed Hospital and motored to the White\nHouse.\n3:42 pm\nArrived at the White House,\n3:48 - 3:50 pm\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nTUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1959\nPage 6\n4:00 - 4:40 pm\nThe President practiced golf on the\nSouth Grounds.\n4\n4:45 - 5:10 pm\nMajor John Eisenhower\n5:35 - 5:42 pm\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n5:40 - 5:43 pm\nMajor John Eisenhower\n5:50 pm\nThe President departed the office and\nwent to the Mansion.\n8:23 pm\nThe President, accompanied by Major and Mrs.\nJohn Eisenhower and Captain and Mrs. Evan P.\nAurand, departed the White House and motored\nto Constitution Hall to attend concert by National\nSymphony Orchestra.\n8:25 pm\nArrived at Constitution Hall. The President was\ngreeted by Mr. Harold Maynard, Managing Director\nof Constitution Hall who escorted the President and\nhis party to the President General's Reception\nRoom. Here the President was introduced to and\nphotographed with the following:\nMrs. Carson Frailey\nMrs. Ralph Black\nMrs. Louis Hood\nMr. Julius Baker\nMr. Robert Bloom\nMiss Eileen Farrell\nMr. Norman Farrow\nMr. Bernard Greenhouse\nMr. Jan Peerce\nMiss Carol Smith\nMr. Paul Ulanowski\nMr. Maurice Wick\n8:35 - 10:40 pm\nThe President remained at Constitution Hall for the\nevening concert.\n10:45 pm\nDeparted Constitution Hall and motored to the\nWhite House.\n10:47 pm\nArrived at the White House.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nWEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1959\n7:30 am\n(Dr. Lawrence Kimpton)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Chancellor of University of Chicago)\n(Hon. Robert Merriam)\n(Had breakfast with the President)\n8:27 am\nThe President arrived in the office.\n8:27 - 8:37 am\nMajor John Eisenhower\n8:28 - 8:33 am\nHon. David Kendall\nMr. Roemer McPhee\n8:43 - 9:09 am\nMrs. Mary Jane McCaffree\n9:23 - 9:28 am\nMajor John Eisenhower\n9:28 - 9:54 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\nHon. Bryce Harlow\n9:47 - 9:55 am\nHon. James Hagerty\n(Joined above group)\n9:55 - 10:28 am\nPre-Press Briefing\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. James Hagerty\nHon. James R. Killian, Jr.\nHon. Gerald Morgan\nHon. Raymond J. Saulnier\nHon. Robert Merriam\n10:30 - 11:00 am\nPRESS CONFERENCE\n11:04 - 11:09 am\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n11:09 - 11:13 am\nHon. Lawrence J. Walsh\nDeputy Attorney General\n11:15 - 12:03 pm\nHon. T. Keith Glennan\nHon. Robert B. Anderson\nDr. Hugh Dryden\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. James R. Killian, Jr.\nHon. Maurice Stans\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nWEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1959\nPage 2\n12:03 - 12:06 pm\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Maurice Stans\n12:06 - 12:09 pm\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n12:09 - 12:11 pm\nMr. William J. Hopkins\n12:12 pm\nThe President departed the office and went\nto the Mansion.\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\n1:45 pm\nThe President departed the White House and\nmotored to MATS Terminal for take-off for\nBergstrom Air Force Base, Texas.\n2:13 pm\nAirborne aboard the Columbine for Bergstrom\nAir Force Base, Austin, Texas. The following\naccompanied the President:\nDr. Milton Eisenhower\nMajor John Eisenhower\nGeneral Howard McC. Snyder\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nHon. Roy Rubottom\nH. E. Senor L. Flores, Ambassador from Mexico\nMr. and Mrs. Albert Kaplan\nSenator Lyndon Johnson\nCongressman Homer Thornberry\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\nHon. James Hagerty\nGeneral William H. Draper\nCaptain Dale J. Crittenberger\nMrs. Ann Whitman\nCaptain Olive Marsh\nSgt. John Moaney\nThe following flew to Texas by Press Plane:\nMiss Mary Caffrey\nMr. Melville Osborne, State Department Mexican\nDesk Officer\nLt. John Butts, U. S. Navy\nWEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1959\nPage 3\nAUSTIN, TEXAS\nBERGSTROM AIR FORCE BASE\n6:50 pm\nThe President arrived at Bergstrom Air Force\nBase, Austin, Texas, He was greeted by\nColonel and Mrs. Howard W. Moore\n4130th Strategic Wing\nGovernor Price Daniel of Texas\nMayor Tom Miller of Austin, Texas\n6:58 pm\nFollowing greetings, the President, accompanied\nby Colonel Moore and Governor Daniel motored to\nhis quarters at Bergstrom Air Force Base.\n7:01 pm\nArrived at his quarters where he remained for the\nbalance of the night.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTHURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1959\nAUSTIN, TEXAS\n6:00 am\nThe President, accompanied by Colonel Howard\nW. Moore, motored to the Columbine.\n6:19 am\nThe President and his party were airborne\naboard the Columbine for Acapulco, Mexico.\nThe following accompanied the President:\nDr. Milton Eisenhower\nMajor John Eisenhower\nGeneral Howard McC. Snyder\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nHon. Roy Rubottom\nH. E. Senor L. Flores, Ambassador from Mexico\nMr. and Mrs. Albert Kaplan\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\nHon. James Hagerty\nGeneral William H. Draper\nCaptain Dale J. Crittenberger\nMrs. Ann Whitman\nCaptain Olive Marsh\nSgt. John Moaney\nMiss Mary Caffrey\nMr. Melville Osborne\nLt. John Butts, U. S. Navy\nColonel William Draper, Pilot\nACAPULCO, MEXICO\n10:00 am\nThe President and his party landed at Acapulco, Mexico,\nThe following greeted the President:\nPresident Adolfo Lopez Mateos\nSenor Manuel Tello, Minister of Foreign Affairs\nSenor Licenciado Donato Miranda Fonseca\nSecretary to the President\nSenor Licenciado Antonio Carrilo Flores\nAmbassador of Mexico to the United States\nSenor General Raul Caballero Aburto\nGovernor of the State of Guerrero\nSenor Embajador Vicente Sanchez Gavito\n(continued)\nTHURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1959\nPage 2\nACAPULCO, MEXICO\n10:00 am\nThe following greeted the President upon his\narrival (list continued from previous page):\nSenor General Jose Gomez Huerta\nChief of the Presidential Staff\nSenor Licenciado Federico A. Mariscal\nChief of Protocol\nSenor Mario Romero Lopetegui\nMayor of Acapulco\nSenor General Prazedis Cuiner Duran\nChief of the Military District\nSenor Vicealmirante C. G. Gabriel Lagos Beltran,\nCommander, 8th Naval District\nSenor Justo Sierra\nCoordinator of Information Services\nSenor Licenciado Luis Farias\nChief of the Press Office of the Secretary of\nInterior\nSenor Arquitecto Alberto Leduc\nPresident of the Board of Public Improvement\nFollowing the exchange of greetings, the President\nwas presented the key to the city of Acapulco by\nMayor Mario Romero Lopetegui.\n10:22 am\nThe President and his party departed the Acapulco\nAirport and motored to the Hotel Pierre Marques.\n10:50 am\nArrived at the Hotel Pierre Marques. The President\nwas greeted by Mr. Charles \"Buck\" Rogers, Manager\nof the Hotel, who escorted the President to his suite.\n11:25 am\nThe President and Colonel Vernon Walters walked\nfrom the President's quarters to the swimming\npool and to the hotel gift shop.\n11:45 am\nReturned to the President's quarters.\n11:51 am\nThe President departed the Hotel Pierre Marques and\nmotored to the Federal Palace. He was accompanied by:\nAmbassador Robert Hill\nHon. Roy Rubottom\nColonel Vernon Walters\nHon. James Hagerty\nDr. Milton Eisenhower\nMajor John Eisenhower\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nTHURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1959\nPage 3\nACAPULCO, MEXICO\n12:20 pm\nArrived at the Federal Palace.\nThe President proceeded to President Lopez Mateos'\noffice.\nThe President and President Mateos went on the\nbalcony and greeted the people gathered in front\nof the Palace.\n12:28 pm\nDeparted the Federal Palace and motored to the\nHotel Club de Pesca,\n12:38 pm\nArrived at the Hotel Club de Pesca. They were\ngreeted by\nSenor Guillermo Moreno\nGeneral Manager of the Hotel Club de Pesca\nThe President and members of their parties\nboarded small boats and went to the Presidential\nYacht, \"Sotavento\".\n12:48 pm\nBoarded the Presidential Yacht \"Sotavento\".\nLuncheon was served aboard the Sotavento. The\nfollowing attended:\nPresident Eisenhower and President Mateos\nAmbassador Robert Hill\nDr. Milton Eisenhower\nHon. Roy Rubottom\nHon. James Hagerty\nColonel Vernon Walters\nMinister Manuel Tello\nSecretary Licenciado Donato Miranda Fonseca\nAmbassador Antonio Carrillo Flores\nGeneral Jose Gomez Huerta\n1:10 - 4:47 pm\nGruised around Acapulco Harbor.\n4:47 pm\nDropped anchor in front of the Hotel Club de Pesca\ndock.\nTHURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1959\nPage 4\nACAPULCO, MEXICO\n4:55 pm\nDisembarked from the Sotavento and entered small\nboats which took them back to the Hotel Club de Pesca.\n5:07 pm\nThe President, accompanied by Hon. Robert Hill and\nColonel Vernon Walters, departed the Hotel Club Pesca\nand motored to the Hotel Pierre Marques.\n5:38 pm\nArrived at the Hotel Pierre Marques.\n7:35 pm\nThe President and his party departed the Hotel\nPierre Marques and motored to the El Mirador\nHotel.\n8:05 pm\nArrived at the Hotel El Mirador where the President\nwas greeted by President Lopez Mateos and Mr.\nTeddy A. Stauffer, General Manager of El Mirador.\nDinner in honor of the President. The following\nattended:\nMinister Manuel Tello\nAmbassador Robert Hill\nAmbassador Carillo Flores\nDr. Milton Eisenhower\nSecretary Roy Rubottom\nSir Anthony Eden\nSecretary Mirando Fonseca\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\nGovernor Caballero Aburto\nHon. James Hagerty\nAmbassador Sahnchez Gavito\nGeneral Howard McC. Snyder\nGeneral Gomez Huerta\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nMajor John Eisenhower\nCoordinator Justo Sierra\nChief of Protocol Federico A. Mariscal\nMayor Romero Lopetegui\nColonel William Draper\nGeneral Cuiner Duran\nCaptain Dale J. Crittenberger\nAdmiral Lagos Beltran\n(continued)\nACAPULCO, MEXICO\nTHURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1959\nPage 5\n8:15 pm\nDinner in honor of the President at the Hotel\nEl Mirador (list continued from previous page):\nChief of the Press Office, Licenciato Luis Farias\nMr. Melville Osborne\nSenor Arquitecto Alberto Leduc\nGeneral William Draper\nEntertainment by native folk dancing and high diving\nfrom the cliffs of \"La Quebrada\".\n9:50 pm\nDinner concluded, the President and his party departed\nthe Hotel El Mirador and motored to Hotel Pierre Marques.\n10:20 pm\nArrived at Hotel Pierre Marques.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nFRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1959\nACAPULCO, MEXICO\n12:45 pm\nPresident Eisenhower and President Lopez Mateos\nmet in the President's Suite at the Hotel Pierre\nMarques and walked to the press area, where they\nremained only a short time.\n1:00 pm\nReturned to the Dining Room where luncheon was held.\nThe following were present:\nThe President\nPresident Lopez Mateos\nAmbassador Robert Hill\nDr. Milton Eisenhower\nHon. Roy Rubottom\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\nHon. James Hagerty\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nMajor John Eisenhower\nGeneral William Draper\nColonel Vernon Walters\nMinister Manuel Tello\nSecretary Miranda Fonseca\nAmbassador Carillo Flores\nAmbassador Sanchez Gavito\nGeneral Gomez Huerta\nChief of Protocol Federico A. Mariscal\nCoordinator Justo Sierra\nChief of Press Office Luis Farias\nGeneral Gurza Falfan\nGeneral Howard McC. Snyder\n2:34 pm\nThe Presidents and their official parties left the\ndining room and proceeded to the Presidential Suite.\nEnroute they stopped to greet a group of Girl Scouts\nfrom Acapulco, Mexico.\n2:45 pm\nThe President entered his suite.\n7:30 pm\nThe President, accompanied by Dr. Milton Eisenhower\nand Major John Eisenhower departed the Hotel Pierre\nMarques and motored to the Ski Club (Club de Esquies).\nFRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1959\nPage 2\nACAPULCO, MEXICO\n8:00 pm\nArrived at the Club de Esquies - Ski Club\nThe following attended the Dinner in honor\nof the President:\nPresident Lopez Mateos\nMinister Manuel Tello\nAmbassador Robert Hill\nAmbassador Carillo Flores\nDr. Milton Eisenhower\nSecretary Roy Rubottom\nSir Anthony Eden\nSecretary Mirando Fonseca\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\nGovernor Caballero Aburto\nHon. James Hagerty\nAmbassador Sanchez Gavito\nGeneral Howard McC. Snyder\nGeneral Gomez Huerta\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nMajor John Eisenhower\nCoordinator Justo Sierra\nChief of Protocol Federico A. Mariscal\nMayor Romero Lopetegui\nColonel William Draper\nGeneral Cuiner Duran\nCaptain Dale J. Crittenberger\nAdmiral Lagos Beltran\nChief of the Press Office, Licenciato Luis Farias\nMr. Melville Osborne\nSenor Arquitecto Alberto Leduc\nGeneral William Draper\nWater skiing and fireworks comprised the entertainment\nduring the Dinner.\n9:45 pm\nThe President, accompanied by Dr. Milton Eisenhower\nand Major John Eisenhower, departed the Club de Esquies\nand motored to the Hotel Pierre Marques.\n10:20 pm\nArrived at the Hotel Pierre Marques.\nFRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1959\nPage 3\nACAPULCO, MEXICO\n11:20 pm\nThe President, President Lopez Mateos, and\nColonel Vernon Walters and other members of\nhis party departed the Hotel Pierre Marques and\nmotored to the Acapulco Airport.\n11:43 pm\nArrived at the Acapulco Airport. The President\ninvited President Lopez Mateos and his secretary\nto inspect the Columbine, which they did.\nThe two Presidents received Presidential honors,\nthey said goodbye.\n12:04 am Feb. 21st\nThe Columbine was airborne for Washington, D. C.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nSATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1959\n8:18 am\nThe President and his party landed at MATS\nTerminal on return from Acapulco, Mexico.\n8:32 am\nArrived at the White House.\n9:10 am\nThe President arrived in the office.\n10:05 - 10:13 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n10:30 - 10:35 am\nMajor John Eisenhower\n10:43 - 10:45 am\nMajor John Eisenhower\n11:07 - 11:10 am\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n11:10 am\nThe President departed the White House with\nMr. James Rowley and motored to Walter Reed\nHospital to visit with Hon. John Foster Dulles.\n11:20 am\nArrived at Walter Reed where he was greeted by\nBrig. General James Forsee\nColonel John Voegtly\n11:22 - 11:55 am\nThe President visited with Hon. John Foster Dulles.\n11:55 - 11:57 am\nVisited with General Floyd Parks.\n11:58 am\nThe President and Mr. James Rowley departed\nWalter Reed Hospital and motored to the White\nHouse.\n12:15 pm\nArrived at the White House and entered the office.\n12:25 - 12:30 pm\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n1:13 pm\nThe President departed the office and went to\nthe Mansion.\nGETTYSBURG, PA.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nSUNDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1959\n8:45 am\nThe President departed the White House and\nmotored to Gettysburg Farm, Pennsylvania.\n10:27 am\nArrived at the Gettysburg Farm and went to the\nresidence of Major John Eisenhower.\n10:50 am\nThe President, Major John Eisenhower, and\nSusan Eisenhower made a tour of the stock barn,\nthe Hartley Farm, and the pig farm, returning\nto the residence of Major John Eisenhower at 11:50 am.\nThe President had lunch with Major John Eisenhower\nand his family.\n3:40 pm\nThe President departed Gettysburg and motored\nto the White House.\n5:30 pm\nArrived at the White House.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nMONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1959\n(HOLIDAY)\n8:40 am\nThe President arrived in the office.\n8:40 - 8:45 am\nHon. James Hagerty\n8:55 - 9:02 am\nHon. James Hagerty\n9:02 - 9:04 am\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n9:20 - 10:30 am\nHon. Christian Herter\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n10:30 - 10:32 am\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n10:34 - 10:42 am\nHon. Gerald Morgan\n11:32 am\nThe President and General Howard McC. Snyder\ndeparted the White House and motored to Walter\nReed Hospital.\n11:50 am\nArrived at Walter Reed Hospital where they were\ngreeted by Major General Leonard D. Heaton.\n11:52 - 12:17 pm\nThe President visited with Hon, John Foster Dulles.\nFollowing the visit, Secretary Dulles walked to the\nelevator with the President.\n12:20 pm\nDeparted Walter Reed Hospital and motored to\nthe White House.\n12:40 pm\nArrived at the White House.\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\n2:20 pm\nThe President returned to the office.\n4:15 pm\nDeparted the office and went to the Mansion.\nMONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1959\nPage 2\n6:30 pm\nThe President gave a Stag Dinner for a group of\nhis classmates from the West Point Class of 1915:\nLt. General Henry S. Aurand\nColonel Hugh P. Avent\n(OFF THE RECORD)\nBrig. General Frederic W. Boye\nGeneral of the Army Omar N. Bradley\nMajor General Stewart Bragdon\nBrig. General John F. Conklin\nBrig. General John David\nCaptain Leonard Doughty, Jr.\nColonel E. DeTreville Ellis\nMajor General Vernon Evans\nBrig. General A. Howard Gilkeson\nColonel Douglas H. Gillette\nMr. Sidney C. Graves\nColonel John Harris\nBrig. General Walter W. Hess, Jr.\nMajor General Leland S. Hobbs\nColonel Carl Hocker\nColonel Jesse Beeson Hunt\nMajor Edward B. Hyde, Jr.\nLt. General Thomas B. Larkin\nMr. Eugene Leone\nMajor General Edwin Lyon\nColonel Raymond Marsh\nMajor Philip K. McNair\nLt. C lonel John K. Meneely\nBrig. General Lehman W. Miller\nCommander Edward Semple Moale\nMajor General Paul J. Mueller\nBrig. General Hume Peabody\nMajor General George J. Richards\nColonel Edward G. Sherburne\nMajor Francis Michael Stanton\nLt. General Joseph M. Swing\nColonel Thomas F. Taylor\nMajor General William F. Tompkins\nGeneral James A. Van Fleet\nBrig. General Edward C. Wallington\nMajor General Douglas Weart\nMr. E. Edward Wehman, Jr.\nMajor General Arthur A. White\nMajor General John B. Wogan\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1959\n8: 10 am\nThe President arrived in the office, accompanied\nby Colonel Robert L. Schulz.\n8:15 - 8:32 am\nHon. Lewis L. Strauss\nHon. Don Paarlberg\nHon. Bryce Harlow\n(To report to the President on Committee on Oil Imports)\n8:32 - 10:05 am\nLEGISLATIVE LEADERS MEETING\nThe President\nSenator Everett Dirksen\nSenator Leverett Saltonstall\nCongressman Charles Halleck\nCongressiman Leslie Arends\nCongressman John W. Byrnes\nCongressman Charles B. Hoeven\nHon. Elmer Bennett\nHon. Robert B. Anderson\nHon. Raymond J. Saulnier\nHon. Maurice Stans\nHon. John Patterson\nHon. Stuart Rothman, Department of Labor\nHon. James T. O'Connell\nHon. Lewis L. Strauss\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Bryce Harlow\nHon. Jack Anderson\nHon. Edward McCabe\nMr. Clyde Wheeler\nHon. Earle Chesney\nHon. Homer Gruenther\nHon. James Hagerty\nHon. Gerald Morgan\nHon. David Kendall\nHon. Robert Merriam\nMrs. Anne Wheaton\nMr. Roemer McPhee\nHon. Don Paarlberg\nHon. Arthur Minnich\n10:55 - 11:10 am\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nTUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1959\nPage 2\n11:13 - 11:32 am\nHon. Henry A. Byroade\nAmbassador-Designate to Afghanistan\n(Called on the President before\ndeparting for his new post)\n11:40 - 11:43 am\nHon. Edward McCabe\n11:45 - 12:08 pm\nMr. James M. Udall, Los Angeles\nPresident, National Association of Real Estate Boards\nMr. Eugene P. Conser, Chicago, Illinois\nExecutive Vice President\nMr. John C. Williamson, Washington, D. C.\nDirector, Division of Governmental Affairs\nMr. Robert A. Holloway, Baton Rouge, Louisiana\nChairman, Washington Committee\nHon. Edward McCabe\n12:08 - 12:29 pm\nDr. T. Keith Glennan (until 12:12 pm)\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n12:33 pm\nThe President departed the office and went to\nthe Mansion.\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\n2:18 pm\nThe President returned to the office.\n2:18 - 2:20 pm\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n2:27 - 2:30 pm\nMr. William J. Hopkins\n2:30 - 2:55 pm\nHon. Malcolm Moos\nMajor John Eisenhower\n2:55 - 3:08 pm\n(Hon. Allen Dulles)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster) (until 3:03 pm)\n3: 1 - 3:38 pm\nMajor John Eisenhower\n3:58 - 4:26 pm\nThe President practiced golf on the South Grounds.\n4:28 pm\nReturned to the office.\n4:50 - 4:51 pm\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\nTUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1959\nPage 3\n5:25 - 5:30 pm\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n5:30 pm\nThe President departed the office and went\nto the Mansion.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nWEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1959\n8:05 am\nThe President arrived in the office, accompanied\nby Colonel Robert L. Schulz.\n8:17 - 8:20 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n8:45 - 9:02 am\nThe President received the following Legislators\nfrom Cambodia:\nLeader:\nMr. Chau Sen Cocsal\nPresident and Deputy of the National Assembly\nMembers:\nMr. So Nem\nVice President of the National Assembly\nMr. Ong Sim\nDeputy in the National Assembly\nMr. Hing-Kunthel\nDeputy in the National Assembly\nMr. Tum Kim Heng\nDeputy in the National Assembly\nMr. Eng-Tao Sar\nDeputy in the National Assembly\nMr. Kim-San\nMember of the Council of the Kingdon\nH. E. Nong Kimny\nCambodian Ambassador to the United States\nHon. Wiley Buchanan accompanied\nMr. Charles Sedgwich, Interpreter\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n9:24 - 9:25 am\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n9:25 - 9:56 am\nHon. James R. Killian, Jr.\n9:56 - 10:29 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. James Hagerty\nHon. Gerald Morgan\nHon. Raymond J. Saulnier\nHon. David Kendall\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nHon. Robert Merriam\nHon. James R. Killian, Jr.\nMrs. Anne Wheaton\n(Pre-Press Briefing)\nWEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1959\nPage 2\n10:30 - 11:00 am\nPRESS CONFERENCE\n11:05 am\nThe President returned to the office.\n11:10 - 11:22 am\nThe President received the following delegation\nfrom North Dakota:\nGovernor John Davis\nHon. Norman Brunsdale\nSenator Milton Young\nMr. Ray Holland\nMr. L. C. Mueller\nMr. A. M. Christianson\nMr. Russell Dushinsky\nMr. Milo Hoisveen\nMr. Herb Lyons\nMr. John Hjelle\nMr. John Crary\n11:22 - 11:30 am\n(Mr. Clarence Francis) OFF THE RECORD\n(Hon. Thomas E. Stephens)\n11:35 am\nThe President, accompanied by Hon. Thomas E. Stephens,\ndeparted the White House and motored to the Sheraton-Park\nHotel.\n11:44 am\nArrived at the Sheraton Park. The President was\ngreeted by\nMr. George Johnson\nGeneral Manager of Sheraton-Park Hotel\nHon. Robert B. Anderson\nMr. James F. Stiles, Jr.\nAssistant to the Secretary of the Treasury\n11:48 - 12:01 pm\nADDRESS BY THE PRESIDENT before the U. S.\nSavings Bonds Conference,\n12:02 pm\nDeparted the Sheraton Park Hotel and motored to the\nWhite House.\n12:11 pm\nArrived at the White House, accompanied by\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens and Hon. James Hagerty.\nWEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1959\nPage 3\n12:27 pm\nThe President departed the office and went\nto the Mansion.\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\n2:17pm\nReturned to the office.\n2:20 - 2:33 pm\nHon David Kendall\n2:33 - 3:20 pm\nHon. Meade Alcorn\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. David Kendall\n3:20 - 3:27 pm\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Don Paarlberg\n3:27 - 3:43 pm\nHon. James R. Killian, Jr.\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n3:43 - 4:11 pm\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n4:15 - 4:28 pm\nThe President practiced golf on the South Grounds.\n4:30 pm\nReturned to the office.\n4:30 pm\nMajor John Eisenhower\n4:33 pm\nThe President returned to the South Grounds,\naccompanied by Major John Eisenhower.\n5:00 pm\nReturned to the office with Major John Eisenhower.\n5:00 - 5:03 pm\nMajor John Eisenhower.\n5:05 - 5:07 pm\nMajor John Eisenhower\n5:20 - 5:25 pm\nMajor John Eisenhower\n5:40 - 5:52 pm\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n5:55 - 6:02 pm\nHon. James Hagerty\nWEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1959\nPage 4\n6:02 - 6:04 pm\nMajor John Eisenhower\n6:08 pm\nThe President departed the office and went to\nthe swimming pool.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTHURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1959\n8:00 am\nThe President had breakfast with the following:\nSenator Kenneth B. Keating\nSenator Hugh Scott\nSenator Winston L. Prouty\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Bryce Harlow\nHon. Edward McCabe\n9:12 - 9:24 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n9:24 - 10:54 am\nNATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL MEETING (397th)\nThe President\nHon. Christian A. Herter\nHon. Neil H. McElroy\nHon. John S. Patterson\nHon. Robert B. Anderson\nHon. William P. Rogers\nHon. Maurice Stans\nHon. John A. McCone\nHon. Elmer Bennett\nHon. T. Keith Glennan\nHon. Alan H. Belmont\nHon. J. Walter Yeagley\nHon. Donald Quarles\nAdmiral Arleigh Burke\nHon. Allen W. Dulles\nHon. George V. Allen\nHon. Gordon Gray\nHon. James R. Killian, Jr.\nHon. Karl G. Harr, Jr.\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nColonel Earl McFarland\nHon. Gerard C. Smith\nHon. John N. Irwin, II\nMajor John Eisenhower\nHon. James S. Lay, Jr.\nHon. S. Everett Gleason\n10:54 - 11:19 am\nHon. Neil McElroy\n11:19 - 11:30 am\nHon. Gordon Gray\nTHURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1959\nPage 2\n11:30 - 11:47 am\nThe following Congressional Delegation and\nmembers of the Cumberland Gap National\nHistorical Park Dedication Committee called\non the President to extend an invitation to him\nto attend the dedication of the Park (to be on\nJuly 4, 1959):\nSenator Harry Flood Byrd\nSenator John Sherman Cooper\nSenator Estes Kefauver\nSenator Thruston B. Morton\nCongressman W. Pat Jennings\nCongressman B. Carroll Reece\nCongressman Eugene Siler\nMr. Tom B. Fugate, Ewing, Virginia\nVirginia Chairman, Cumberland Gap National\nHistorical Park Dedication Committee\nMr. Lawrence M. Russell, New Tazewell, Tennessee\nTenessee Chairman\nMr. Harry M. Hoe, Middlesboro, Kentucky\nKentucky Chairman\nMr. Maurice K. Henry, Middlesboro, Kentucky\nPresident Kentucky Chamber of Commerce\nMr. W. C. Broadwater, Middlesboro, Kentucky\nMiddlesboro Chamber of Commerce\nMr. Lee F. Campbell\nMember of the Cumberland Gap National\nHistorical Park Dedication Committee\nHon. Lorne Kennedy\nAssistant Secretary of Interior\nMr. Conrad Wirth\nMr. Lee White, of Senator Cooper's office\nJudge J. A. Smith\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n11:50 - 12:10 pm\nSenator Harry F. Byrd\n12:10 - 12:12 pm\nMr. William J. Hopkins\n12:12 - 12:17 pm\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Bryce Harlow\n12:17 - 12:25 pm\nDr. Albert Jacobs\nPresident, Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut\nTHURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1959\nPage 3\n12:25 - 12:27 pm\nMajor John Eisenhower\n12:32 pm\nThe President departed the office and went\nto the Mansion.\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\n2:24 pm\nThe President returned to the office.\n2:27 - 2:36 pm\nMajor John Eisenhower\n2:45 - 3:06 pm\nHon. Robert B. Anderson\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. David Kendall\n3:06 - 3:17 pm\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n3:25 pm\nThe President went to the South Grounds to\npractice golf.\n4:15 pm\nReturned to the office.\n4:18 - 4:27 pm\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n5:00 - 5:07 pm\nHon. Bryce Harlow\n5:05 - 5:15 pm\nMajor John Eisenhower\n5:15 pm\nThe President departed the office and went\nto the Mansion.\n5:30 - 6:00 pm\nOFF THE RECORD MEETING in the Mansion:\nSenator Andrew F. Schoeppel, Kansas\nSenator John Marshall Butler, Maryland\nSenator Norris Cotton, New Hampshire\nSenator Clifford Case, New Jersey\nSenator Thruston B. Morton, Kentucky\nSenator Hugh Scott, Pennsylvania\nCongressman John B. Bennett, Michigan\nCongressman William L. Springer, Illinois\nCongressman Alvin R. Bush, Pennsylvania\nCongressman Paul F. Schenck, Ohio\nCongressman Steven B. Derounian, New York\n(continued)\nTHURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1959\nPage 4\n5:30 - 6:00 pm\nOFF THE RECORD MEETING in the Mansion\n(List continued from previous page):\nCongressman J. Arthur Younger, California\nCongressman John Byrnes, Wisconsin\nCongressman William H. Avery, Kansas\nCongressman Harold R. Collier, Illinois\nCongressman Milton W. Glenn, New Jersey\nCongressman Samuel L. Devine, Ohio\nCongressman Ancher Nelsen, Minnesota\nCongressman Keith Hastings, Massachusetts\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Bryce Harlow\nHon. Edward McCabe\nHon. Jack Z. Anderson\nGeneral Elwood R. Quesada\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nFRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1959\n8:00 am\n(Mr. Marshall Field, Jr.)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Had breakfast with the President)\n8:45 am\nThe President arrived in the office.\n8:48 - 8:55 am\nHon. James Hagerty\n9:00 - 10:46 am\nCABINET MEETING\nThe President\nHon. Christian Herter\nHon. Robert B. Anderson\nHon. Neil H. McElroy\nHon. William P. Rogers\nHon. Edson O. Sessions\nHon. Fred Seaton\nHon. Lewis L. Strauss\nHon. True D. Morse\nHon. James O'Connell\nHon. Arthur Flemming\nHon. Maurice Stans\nHon. Roger Jones\nHon. Leo Hoegh\nHon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Robert Gray\nHon. Gordon Gray\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nHon. Karl G. Harr\nHon. Robert Merriam\nMr. Arthur Minnich\nHon. Gerald Morgan\nHon. Don Paarlberg\nHon. Rocco Siciliano\nMr. Bradley Patterson\nMrs. Anne Wheaton\nMajor John Eisenhower\nHon. Allen Dulles\nMr. John Heidemann, CIA\nCaptain Evan P. Aurand, Item 4\nHon. Gordon Tiffany\nChairman Hannah of the Civil Rights Commission\nFRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1959\nPage 2\n10:46 - 11:06 am\n(Hon. Lewis L. Strauss) OFF THE RECORD\n11:06 - 11:20 am\nMajor John Eisenhower\n11:06 - 11:07 am\nHon. Gerald Morgan\n11:26 - 11:30 am\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n11:40 am\nThe President, accompanied by Hon. Wilton B. Persons\nand Colonel Vernon Walters, departed the White House\nand motored to the Simon Bolivar Plaza, 18th and\nVirginia Avenue, N. W.\n11:43 am\nArrived at the Simon Bolivar Plaza where he was\ngreeted by:\nHon. Fred Seaton\nH. E. Senor Dr. Marcos Falcon-Briceno\nAmbassador of Venezuela\nDr. Arturo Uslar Pietri\nRepresenting the President of Venezuela\n11:45 am\nThe President attended the Presentation of the\nSimon Bolivar Statue to the Government of the\nUnited States -- this presentation was sponsored\nby the Department of the Interior in cooperation\nwith the Department of State and the Government\nof Venezuela.\nHon. Fred Seaton introduced Rt. Rev. Angus Dun\nwho delivered the Invocation.\nPresentation of the Simon Bolivar Statue by\nH. E. Dr. Arturo Uslar Pietri.\nAcceptance of the Simon Bolivar Statue by the\nPresident.\nBenediction by Monsignor William J. McDonald.\nThe following were present on the platform with\nthe President:\nMr. Felix de Weldon, Sculptor\nHon. and Mrs. Fred Seaton\nSuperintendent Thompson, U. S. Park Service\n(continued)\nFRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1959\nPage 3\nThe following were present on the platform with\nthe President (continued from previous page):\nMr. Conrad Wirth, Director U. S. Park Service\nHon. Christian Herter\nAmbassador and Mrs. Falcon-Briceno\nRt. Rev. Monsignor William J. McDonald\nThe Rt. Rev. Angus Dun\nH. E. Dr. and Mrs. Arturo Uslar Pietri\n12:08 pm\nThe President departed the Simon Bolivar Plaza\nand motored to the White House.\n12:10 pm\nArrived at the White House.\n12:13 pm\nArrived in the office.\n12:17 pm\nDeparted the office and went to the Mansion.\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\n2:27 pm\nReturned to the office.\n2:27 - 2:42 pm\n(Hon. Paul Hoffman)\n2:45 pm\nThe President departed the White House and motored\nto Walter Reed Hospital to visit Hon. John Foster Dulles.\n3:00 pm\nArrived at Walter Reed Hospital.\n3:07 - 3:27 pm\nVisited with Secretary Dulles,\n3:30 pm\nThe President departed Walter Reed Hospital and\nmotored to the White House.\n3:48 pm\nArrived at the White House.\n3:50 - 3:54 pm\nHon. David Kendall\n3:54 - 4:15 pm\nHon. Robert M. Merriam\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n4:15 - 4:44 pm\nHon. Leo Hoegh\nHon. Gerald Morgan\nFRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1959\nPage 4\n4:44 - 4:45 pm\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n5:15 - 5:23 pm\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n5:23 pm\nThe President departed the office and\nwent to the Mansion.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nSATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1959\n8:40 am\nThe President arrived in the office, accompanied\nby Captain Dale J. Crittenberger.\n8:48 - 9:12 am\nHon. Raymond J. Saulnier\nHon. Gerald Morgan\n9:13 - 9:27 am\nHon. James Hagerty\n9:17 - 9:18 am\nHon. Gerald Morgan\n9:27 - 9:28 am\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n9:38 - 9:41 am\nMr. William J. Hopkins\n9:43 - 10:13 am\nHon. Arthur Summerfield\n9:47 - 9:54 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n10:50 - 11:24 am\nMajor John Eisenhower\n11:25 am\nThe President went to the South Grounds\nto practice golf.\n12:27 pm\nTo the Mansion.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nSUNDAY, MARCH 1, 1959\n8:55 am\nThe President, accompanied by Mr. George Allen\nand David Eisenhower, departed the White House\nand motored to the National Presbyterian Church.\n8:57 am\nArrived at the National Presbyterian Church.\nAttended the 9:00 A. M. Services.\nUpon arrival, the President and his party were\ngreeted by Head Usher Alfred J. Barrett.\nUpon completion of the Services, Reverend Elson\nescorted them to their car.\n9:58 am\nDeparted the National Presbyterian Church and\nmotored to the White House.\n10:02 am\nArrived at the White House.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nMONDAY, MARCH 2, 1959\n8:27 am\nThe President arrived in the office, accompanied\nby Colonel Robert L. Schulz.\n8:28 - 8:34 am\nMajor John Eisenhower\n8:49 - 8:53 am\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n8:54 - 8:57 am\nMajor John Eisenhower\n9:00 - 9:20 am\nHon. Gordon Gray\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n9:58 - 10:00 am\nMajor John Eisenhower\n10:07 - 10:22 am\nThe President received the Winners of the 18th\nAnnual Science Talent Search:\nWilson Edwin Allen, Shelbyville, Ind.\nMary Terese Anglim, Chicago, Illinois\nNancy June Balmer, Great Falls, Mont.\nPaul Gustav Bamberg, Jr., Middletown, R. I.\nKenneth Murray Berman, Laurelton, N. Y.\nSusan Evelyn Burghorn, Lafayette, Ind.\nPaul Hampton Corneil, Baytown, Texas\nEileen Carol Danies, New York, N. Y.\nMarion Stanton Davis, New Rochelle, N. Y.\nMiriam Dick, Brooklyn, N. Y.\nThomas Chadbourne Emmel, Los Angeles, Cal.\nRuth Rhoda Entine, Philadelphia, Pa.\nArnold Jay Fetell, Brooklyn, N. Y.\nEdward Ganz, Bethesda, Md.\nStephen Jay Garland, Pittsburgh, Pa.\nRonald Eugene Gates, Marshfield, Wis.\nTodd Alan Gitlin, New York, N. Y.\nJoseph Amadee Goguen, Jr., Pittsfield, Mass.\nJeffrey Alan Greenhouse, Hempstead, N. Y.\nFrank Wayne Grimm, Catonsville, Md.\nDenis Phil Henkel, Milwaukee, Wis.\nRobert Bienville Higgins, Evanston, Illinois\nDavid Russell Humphreys, Orangeburg, S. C.\nDavid Maurice Jessup, Greeley, Colorado\nKenneth Eugene Kloss, Loudonville, Ohio\nSherie Lynne Leaver, Concord, California\n(continued)\nMONDAY, MARCH 2, 1959\nPage 2\n10:07 - 10:22 am\nWinners of the 18th Annual Science Talent\nSearch (continued):\nJonathan David Leavitt, Easton, Pa.\nJohn Seymour Letcher, Jr., Lexington, Va.\nCarl Lewis Lyngholm, San Diego, California\nPeter Marks, Forest Hills, N. Y.\nLeonard Daniel Massey, Jr., Chattanooga, Tenn.\nRobert Norman McDonnell, Park Ridge, Illinois\nRichard John O'Connell, Helena, Mont.\nHarold Thomas Peterson, Jr., Valley Stream, N. Y.\nRobert William Robinson, Natick, Mass.\nCarl Hellmuth Schwalbe, Chillicothe, Ohio\nStevenson Helm Swigert, Evanston, Illinois\nJoseph Peter Vajk, Princeton Junction, N. J.\nWilliam Charles Waterhouse, Denver, Colorado\nJeanne Alice Zika, Cleveland, Ohio\nThe following adults accompanied the Winners:\nDr. Leonard Carmichael, Science Service\nMrs. Leonard Carmichael, Science Service\nMr. Watson Davis, Science Service\nMr. Joseph H. Kraus, Science Service\nMr. Allen Long, Science Service\nMrs. Charlotte Mooers, Science Service\nMrs. Dorothy Schriver, Science Service\nMiss Harriet Gormley, Westinghouse, N. Y.\nMr. Dale McFeatters, Pittsburgh, Pa.\nMrs. Dale McFeatters, Westinghouse, Pittsburgh, Pa.\nMr. William Parker, Westinghouse, New York\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n10:25 - 10:27 am\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n10:28 - 10:44 am\nH. E. Arnold D. P. Heeney\nNewly appointed Ambassador of Canada\n(Came to present his credentials)\n10:55 - 11:25 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. James Hagerty\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nMONDAY, MARCH 2, 1959\nPage 3\n11:31 - 11:48 am\nMr. C. Lease Bussard\nFrederick, Maryland\nPast President, Optimist International\nMr. J. Harold Wilkins , and Mrs. Wilkins\nMemphis, Tennessee\nPresent President, Optimist International\nHon. Theodore McKeldin\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n11:48 - 12:06 pm\nDr. T. Keith Glennan\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n12:10 pm\nThe President departed the office and went\nto the Mansion.\n1:00 pm\nThe President gave a Stag Luncheon in honor of\nLord Edwin Plowden, Chairman of the Atomic\nEnergy Authority of Great Britain. The following\nwere present:\nThe President\nLord Edwin Plowden\nH. E. Harold Caccia, The British Ambassador\nHon. Neil H. McElroy, Secretary of Defense\nHon. Lewis L. Strauss, Secretary of Commerce\nHon. Wilton B. Persons, The Assistant to the President\nHon. John A. McCone, Chairman, Atomic Energy\nCommission\nHon. Christian A. Herter, Acting Secretary of State\nHon. Donald A. Quarles, Deputy Secretary of Defense\nHon. Livingston Merchant, Assistant Secretary of State\nHon. Willard F. Libby, Atomic Energy Commission\nHon. Harold S. Vance, Atomic Energy Commission\nHon. John S. Graham, Atomic Energy Commission\nHon. John F. Floberg, Atomic Energy Commission\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster, Staff Secretary\nMajor John S. D. Eisenhower, Assistant Staff Secretary\n2:15 pm\nThe President returned to the office.\n2:30 - 4:27 pm\nNational Aeronautics and Space Council Meeting - in the\nCabinet Room:\n(List on next page)\nMONDAY, MARCH 2, 1959\nPage 4\n2:30 - 4:27 pm\nNational Aeronautics and Space Council Meeting\nin the Cabinet Room:\nCouncil Members or Alternates\nThe President\nHon. Donald A. Quarles\nHon. Christian Herter\nHon. T. Keith Glennan\nDr. Alan T. Waterman\nDr. Detlev W. Bronk\nMr. William A. M. Burden\nRegularly Invited Participants\nHon. Richard M. Nixon\nHon. Gordon Gray\nHon. Maurice H. Stans\nHon. Karl G. Harr, Jr.\nOthers\nMr. William M. Holaday\nMr. Paul F. Foster\nMr. Roy W. Johnson\nDr. Hugh L. Dryden\nMr. Phillip J. Farley\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nMr. John S. Patton (Item 2 only)\nMr. Francis B. Smith (Item 2 only)\nColonel Paul O. Nadler (Item 5 only)\nMr. Milton W. Rosen (Item 3 only)\nMr. Franklyn W. Phillips\n4:27 - 4:50 pm\nHon. Richard M. Nixon\n4:55 - 4:57 pm\nHon. Robert Merriam\n4:57 - 5:00 pm\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n5:15 - 5:20 pm\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n5:26 pm\nThe President departed the office and went to the\nMansion.\n5:30 pm\nGeneral and Mrs. Cortlandt Van R. Schuyler\n(Personal friends)\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1959\n7:57 am\nThe President arrived in the office, accompanied\nby Colonel Robert L. Schulz.\n8:00 - 8:05 am\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nMajor John Eisenhower\n8:03 - 8:10 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n8:15 - 10:05 am\nLEGISLATIVE LEADERS MEETING\nThe President\nHon. Richard M. Nixon\nSenator Everett Dirksen\nSenator Styles Bridges\nSenator Thomas H. Kuchel\nSenator Leverett Saltonstall\nSenator John J. Williams\nSenator Francis Case\nSenator Homer Capehart\nCongressman Charles Halleck\nCongressman John W. Byrnes\nCongressman Leslie Arends\nCongressman Leo Allen\nCongressman Charles B. Hoeven\nCongressman Clarence E. Kilburn\nCongressman James C. Auchincloss\nHon. Fred C. Scribner\nHon. Maurice Stans\nHon, Elmer Staats\nHon. Frederick H. Mueller\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Bryce Harlow\nHon. Edward McCabe\nHon. Jack Anderson\nHon. Clyde Wheeler\nHon. Earle Chesney\nHon. Homer Gruenther\nHon. Gerald Morgan\nHon. David Kendall\nHon. Robert Merriam\nHon. James Hagerty\nMrs. Anne Wheaton\nHon. Don Paarlberg\nMr. Arthur Minnich\nTUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1959\nPage 2\n10:08 - 10:13 am\nSenator Leverett Saltonstall\nSenator Everett Dirksen\nHon. Edward J. McCabe\n10:28 - 10:35 am\nHon. Gerald Morgan\n10:35 - 10:37 am\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n10:45 - 10:47 am\nThe President pressed a button in the White House\nand started machinery in the newly-modernized\nWashington, D. C. Post Office.\n10:49 - 10:51 am\nHon. James Hagerty\n10:54 - 11:00 am\nHon. Gordon Gray\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n11:00 - 11:05 am\nHon. Edward McCabe\n11:05 - 11:08 am\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n11:08 - 11:25 am\nMr. Bob Cox\nPresident, U. S. Junior Chamber of Commerce\nMr. Ben Swanson\nExecutive Vice President, U. S. Junior Chamber\nof Commerce\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n(Invited the President to attend their Convention\nin Buffalo on June 16th, 1959)\n11:54 - 12:00 Noon\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n12:00 - 12:25 pm\n4-H Club Group called on the President in connection\nwith 4-H Club Week, February 28 - March 7th, 1959:\nMembers\nMerry Jo Stewart, Ault, Colorado\nLinda Lou Gould, Lafayette, Indiana\nMarilynn Wood, Donna, Texas\nJohn W. Carlin, Smolan, Kansas\nDwight Walker, Clayton, New Mexico\nWilliam Jones, Alexander, N. C.\n(continued on next page)\nTUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1959\nPage 3\n12:00 - 12:25 pm\n4-H Club Group (continued):\n4-H Alumni\nMrs. Beatrice Pfeffercorn, West Friendship, Md.\nEarl J. Shiflet, Richmond, Virginia\nState Extension Representatives\nRoger E. Regnier, State 4-H Club Leader, Kansas\nAudrey Sandstead, Assistant State 4-H Club Leader,\nColorado\nNational Committee on Boys and Girls Club Work,\nChicago, Illinois\nJohn Coverdale, President\nHi Iton Hotels, Inc., New York City\nConrad Hilton\nMr. and Mrs. Robert F. Quain, Hilton Hotel,\nChicago\nU. S. Department of Agriculture\nHon. Ezra Taft Benson\nC. M. Ferguson, Administrator, Federal\nExtension Service\nJohn W. Banning, Associate Leader, 4-H Club\nand YMW Programs, Federal Extension Service\nMrs. Frances Clingerman, Division of Information\nPrograms, Federal Extension Service\nEdwin C. Hunton, Photographer, Office of Information\nHon. Lewis Rock, Assistant Secretary of Agriculture\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens accompanied the group.\n12:25 - 12:27 pm\nHon. Ezra Taft Benson\n12:27 - 12:29 pm\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n12:29 - 12:35 pm\nMajor John Eisenhower\n12:36 pm\nThe President departed the office and went\nto the Mansion.\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\nTUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1959\nPage 4\n2:13 pm\nThe President returned to the office.\n2:17 - 2:22 pm\nMajor John Eisenhower\n2:42 - 2:45 pm\nHon. Gerald Morgan\n2:50 - 3:00 pm\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n3:01 - 3:45 pm\nThe President practiced golf on the South Grounds.\n3:47 pm\nReturned to the office.\n3:50 - 3:51 pm\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n4:30 pm\nThe President departed the office and went\nto the Mansion.\n5:30 pm\n(Mr. Sigurd Larmon)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Mr. Philip Reed)\n(Saw the President in the Mansion. )\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nWEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1959\n7:57 am\nThe President arrived in the office.\n8:02 - 8:11 am\nMajor John Eisenhower\n8:30 - 8:54 am\n(Mr. William D. Kerr, Chicago, Illinois) OFF RECORD\n(President, Investment Bankers Association\nof America)\n8:54 - 9:05 am\nHon. Philip K Crowe\nNewly appointed Ambassador to the Union of\nSouth Africa\nCalled on the President before departing\nfor his post.\n9:05 - 9:07 am\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nMajor John Eisenhower\n9:07 - 9:24 am\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n9:24 - 9:30 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Don Paarlberg\n9:30 - 9:50 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. James Hagerty\n9:46 - 9:50 am\nHon. James Hagerty\n9:50 - 10:28 am\nPre-Press Briefing\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. James Hagerty\nMrs. Anne Wheaton\nHon. James R. Killian, Jr.\nHon. Edward McCabe\nHon. David Kendall\n10:30 - 11:00 am\nPRESS CONFERENCE\n11:03 - 11:10 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. James Hagerty\n11:10 - 11:17 am\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nWEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1959\nPage 2\n11:30 - 12:00 Noon\nCrown Prince Constantine of Greece\nHon. Alexis Liatis, Ambassador of Greece\nMajor Joseph Lepczyk, Military Aide and\nEscort to the Crown Prince\nHon. Wiley Buchanan\n12:00 - 12:02 pm\nHon. Ezra Taft Benson\n12:02 - 12:15 pm\nThe President greeted the following of the\nBoard Members of the American Meat Institute:\nGeorge W. Stark\nChairman of the Board of Directors, and\nPresident of Stark, Wetzel & Company, Inc.\nIndianapolis, Indiana\nHomer R. Davison\nPresident of the American Meat Institute\nW. A. Barnette, Sr., Greenwood Packing Plant\nGreenwood, S. C.\nAlan J. Braun, Braun Brothers Packing Company\nTroy, Ohio\nTheodore H. Broecker, The Klarer Company\nLouisville, Kentucky\nJohn J. Burns, Hunter Packing Company\nEast St. Louis, Illinois\nJohn Cockrill, Wilson & Company, Inc., Chicago, I11.\nW. A. Cook, The Wm. Schluderberg-T. J. Kurdle\nCompany, Baltimore, Md.\nOscar Emge, Emge Packing Company,, Inc.\nFort Branch, Indiana\nJohn Faust, Heil Packing Company, St. Louis, Mo.\nEarl M. Gibbs, Earl C. Gibbs, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio\nRobert F. Gray, George Hormel & Co., Austin, Minn.\nRoscoe Haynie, Wilson & Co., Inc., Chicago, Illinois\nGeorge L. Heil, Jr., Heil Packing Comapny,\nSt. Louis, Mo.\nWells Hunt, Hygrade Products Corp., Detroit, Mich.\nFrank A. Hunter, Jr., Hunter Packing Company,\nEast St. Louis, Illinois\nE. C. Jones, Jones Dairy Farm, Fort Atkinson, Wis.\nJohn F. Krey, Krey Packing Company, St. Louis, Mo.\nLeo B. Lavin, The Sugardale Provision Co.,\nCanton, Ohio\nJess Lawson, The Cudahy Packing Company, Omaha,\nNebraska\n(continued)\nWEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1959\nPage 3\n12:02 - 12:15 pm\nBoard Members of the American Meat Institute\n(continued):\nHerbert J. Madden, East Tennessee Packing Co.,\nKnoxville, Tennessee\nW. S. Marks, W. S. Marks, Woodland, California\nGottfried Mayer, Oscar Mayer & Co., Inc.\nMadison, Wisconsin\nOscar G. Mayer, Oscar Mayer & Co., Inc., Chicago\nW. W. McCallum, John Morrell & Company,\nOttumwa, Iowa\nLorenz Neuhoff, Jr., Valleydale Packers, Inc.,\nSalem, Va.\nRobert Peck, Tobin Packing Compan y, Inc.\nRochester, N. Y.\nHoward H. Rath, The Rath Packing Company,\nWaterloo, Iowa\nR. W. Reneker, Swift & Company, Inc., Chicago, Ill.\nT. E. Schluderberg, The Wm. Schluderberg-\nT. J. Kurdle Co., Baltimore, Md.\nFloyd A. Segel, Wisconsin Packing Co., Milwaukee,\nWisconsin\nSam Sigman, York Packing Company, Denver, Colo.\nEarl Spiker, Swift & Company, Washington, D. C.\nA. Dewey Bond, Director, Washington Office,\nAmerican Meat Institute\nAled P. Davies, Assistant to the President, American\nMeat Institute, Chicago, Illinois\nGeorge M. Lewis, Vice President, American Meat\nInstitute, Chicago, Illinois\n12:15 - 12:19 pm\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n12:19 - 12:34 pm\nMajor John Eisenhower\n12:35 pm\nThe President departed the office and went to\nthe Mansion.\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\n2:15 pm\nReturned to the office.\n2:17 - 2:30 pm\nHon. David Kendall\nWEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1959\nPage 4\n2:30 - 3:57 pm\n(Hon. James R. Killian, Jr.)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Dr. George Kistiakowsky)\n(Dr. Brockway McMillan)\n(Deputy Secretary of Defense, Quarles)\n(Vice Admiral John H. Sides)\n(General Nathan Twining)\n(Hon. Gordon Gray)\n(Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster)\n(Major John Eisenhower)\n(Hon. Wilton B. Persons - joined at 3:23 pm)\n3:57 - 4:00 pm\nGeneral Nathan Twining\n4:07 - 4:53 pm\nThe President practiced golf on the South\nGrounds,\n4:55 pm\nReturned to the office.\n4:57 - 5:13 pm\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n5:30 pm\nThe President departed the office and went\nto the Mansion.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTHURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1959\n8:00 am\nThe President arrived in the office, accompanied\nby Colonel Robert L. Schulz.\n8:04 - 8:07 am\nHon. Jack Anderson\n0:14 - 8:17 am\nMr. William J. Hopkins\n8:17 - 8:32 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. David Kendall\n8:32 - 8:34 am\nMajor John Eisenhower\n8:34 - 8:45 am\nThe President greeted the following representatives\nof the Investment Bankers Association of America:\nWilliam D. Kerr, President, Investment\nBankers Association, Chicago, Illinois\nWilliam M. Adams\nVice President, Investment Bankers Association,\nDetroit, Michigan\nAlbert T. Armitage\nPresident and Director, Coffin & Burr Inc.,\nBoston, Massachusetts, and Past President\nAmerican Investment Bankers Association\nCurtis H. Bingham\nPresident and Director, Bingham, Walter & Hurry,\nInc., Los Angeles, California\nH. Lawrence Bogert, Jr.\nPartner, Eastman Dillon, Union Securities &\nCompany, New York\nRobert B. Blyth\nVice President, The National City Bank of Cleveland,\nOhio\nT. Jerrold Bryce\nPartner, Clark, Dodge & Co., N. Y.\nPast President, Investment Bankers Association\nGordon L. Calvert\nMunicipal Director and Assistant General Counsel,\nInvestment Bankers Association, Washington, D. C.\nCharles A. Capek\nVice President, Lee Higginson Corporation,\nChicago, Illinois\n(continued)\nTHURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1959\nPage 2\n8:34 - 8:45 am\nInvestment Bankers Association of America (continued):\nRobert E. Clark\nExecutive Vice President, Calvin Bullock, Ltd.\nNew York\nJulien H. Collins\nPresident, Julien Collins & Co., Chicago, Illinois\nPast President, Investment Bankers Association\nWarren H. Crowell\nPartner, Crowell, Weedon & Company\nLos Angeles, California\nVice President, Investment Bankers Association\nShelby Cullom Davis\nPartner, Shelby Cullom Davis & Co., N. Y.\nH. E. Dewar\nPartner, Dewar, Robertson & Pancoast,\nSan Antonio\nPast President, Investment Bankers Association\nW. Yost Fulton\nPresident, Fulton, Reid & Company, Inc.\nCleveland, Ohio\nPaul F. Genachte\nDirector, Atomic Energy Division\nThe Chase Manhattan Bank, New York\nWalter M. Giblin\nPartner, Hornblower & Weeks, New York\nMurray Hanson\nManaging Director and General Counsel\nInvestment Bankers Association, Washington, D. C.\nDavid J. Harris\nPartner, Bache & Comapny, Chicago, Illinois\nEdward Hopkinson, Jr.\nPartner, Drexel & Company, Philadelphia, Pa.\nPast President, Investment Bankers Association\nWilliam C. Jackson, Jr.\nPresident, First Southwest Company, Dallas, Tex.\nPast President, Investment Bankers Association\nThomas M. Johnson\nPresident, The Johnson, Lane, Space Corp.\nSavannah, Ga.\nRalph F. Leach\nTreasurer, Guaranty Trust Company, New York\nW. Carroll Mead\nPartner, Mead, Miller & Co., Baltimore, Md.\nVice President, Investment Bankers Association\nEmil J. Pattberg\nFirst of Boston Corporation, Boston, Mass.\nTHURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1959\nPage 3\n8:34 - 8:45 am\nInvestment Bankers Association of America (continued):\nGeorge A. Newton\nPartner, G. H. Walker & Company\nSt. Louis, Missouri\nMichael Pescatello\nVice President, The First National City Bank of\nNew York, N. Y.\nFrank L. Reissner\nPresident, Indianapolis Bond and Share Corp.\nIndianapolis\nAlfred J. Ross\nPartner, Dick & Merle-Smith\nNew York\nWalter A. Schmidt\nPartner, Schmidt, Roberts & Parke\nPhiladelphia, Pa., Past President,\nInvestment Bankers Association\nRobert O. Shepard\nPresident, Prescott, Shepard & Co., Inc.\nCleveland, Ohio\nWalter H. Steel\nPartner, Drexel & Company, New York\nRobert Stevenson, III\nSecretary and Treasurer, Investment Bankers\nAssociation, Washington, D. C.\nArthur L. Wadsworth\nVice President, Dillon, Read & Company, Inc.,\nNew York\nVice President, Investment Bankers Association\n8:45 - 8:50 am\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n8:56 - 9:00 am\nMajor John Eisenhower\n9:00 - 10:17 am\nNATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL MEETING (398th)\nThe President\nHon. Richard M. Nixon\nHon. Christian A. Herter\nHon. Neil H. McElroy\nHon. Leo A. Hoegh\nHon. Robert B. Anderson\nHon. Maurice Stans\nHon. Willard F. Libby\nGeneral Nathan Twining\nHon. Allen Dulles\n(continued)\nTHURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1959\nPage 4\n9:00 - 10:17 am\nNATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL (continued)\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. George V. Allen\nHon. Clarence Randall\nHon. Gordon Gray\nHon. Karl G. Harr, Jr.\nHon. Douglas Dillon\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nHon. Gerard C. Smith\nHon. John N. Irwin, III\nMajor John Eisenhower\nHon. James S. Lay, Jr.\nHon. S. Everett Gleason\n10:17 - 11:44\nOFF THE RECORD Meeting in the President's Office\nfollowing National Security Council Meeting:\n(The President)\n(Hon. Richard M. Nixon)\n(Hon. Christian A. Herter)\n(Hon. Neil H. McElroy)\n(Hon. Leo A. Hoegh)\n(Hon. Robert B. Anderson)\n(General Nathan Twining)\n(Hon. Allen Dulles)\n(Hon. Wilton B. Persons)\n(Hon. George V. Allen)\n(Hon. Gordon Gray)\n(Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster)\n(Major John Eisenhower)\n(Hon. James S. Lay, Jr.)\n(Hon. William P. Rogers)\n(Hon. Livingston Merchant)\n11:44 - 11:46 am\nHon. Neil H. McElroy\n11:54 - 11:58 am\nHon. Gordon Gray\nHon. James Hagerty\n11:58 - 12:05 pm\nHon. James Hagerty\n12:07 - 12:17 pm\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n12:18 pm\nThe President departed the office and went\nto the Mansion,\nTHURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1959\nPage 5\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\n2:13 pm\nThe President returned to the office, accompanied\nby Major John Eisenhower.\n2:15 - 2:45 pm\nMajor John Eisenhower\n2:25 - 2:40 pm\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. James Hagerty\n3:00 - 3:31 pm\n(Hon. Robert B. Anderson)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Hon. Douglas Dillon)\n(Hon. Maurice Stans)\n(Hon. Grayson Upton)\n(Assistant Secretary of Treasury)\n(Mr. George Willis, Treasury)\n(Hon. Don Paarlberg)\n3:31 - 3:35 pm\nHon. Maurice Stans\n3:45 - 4:16 pm\nThe President practiced golf on the South Grounds.\n4:18 pm\nReturned to the office,\n4:20 - 4:25 pm\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n4:50 - 5:00 pm\nMajor John Eisenhower\n5:02 - 5:07 pm\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n5:10pm\nThe President departed the office and went\nto the Mansion.\n5:15 pm\nOFF THE RECORD Meeting in the Mansion:\n(Senator Everett Dirksen)\n(Senator Styles Bridges)\n(Congressman Charles Halleck)\n(Congressman John Taber)\n(Hon. Wilton B. Persons)\n(Hon. Jack Anderson)\n(Hon, Edward McCabe)\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nFRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1959\n8:17 am\nThe President arrived in the office, accompanied\nby Colonel Robert L. Schulz.\n8:17 - 8:23 am\nHon. James Hagerty\nMajor John Eisenhower\n8:23 8:25 am\nMajor John Eisenhower\n8:25 - - 8:35 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nMajor John Eisenhower (until 8:27 am)\n8:43 - 8:47 am\nMr. Lewis H. Potter\nGeneral Chairman, National Capital Flower\nand Garden Show\nMr. E. F. Harloff\nManager of National Capital Flower and Garden Show\nMrs. Christian Wohlgemuth\nChairman, National Capital Garden Club League\n(The above group presented a gold pass to\nthe President for the Flower Show)\n9:00 - 10:22 am\nCABINET MEETING\nThe President\nHon. Richard M. Nixon\nHon. Christian Herter\nHon. Robert B. Anderson\nHon. Neil McElroy\nHon. Donald A. Quarles\nHon. William P. Rogers\nHon. Arthur Summerfield\nHon. Fred Seaton\nHon. Lewis L. Strauss\nHon. Ezra Taft Benson\nHon. James o\"Connell\nHon. Arthur Flemming\nHon. Maurice Stans\nHon. Leo Hoegh\nHon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Robert K. Gray\n(continued)\nFRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1959\nPage 2\n9:00 - 10:22 am\nCABINET MEETING (continued):\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nHon, Karl G. Harr, Jr.\nHon. David Kendall\nHon. Gerald Morgan\nMr. Arthur Minnich\nMr. Bradley Patterson\nHon. Clarence Randall\nHon. Rocco Siciliano\nMrs. Anne Wheaton\nMajor John Eisenhower\nHon. Willard S. Libby\nGolonel Robert L. Schulz (for Items 2, 3)\nMr. Roy Price, OCDM\nHon. Frederick Mueller, (for Item 3)\n10:22 - 10:25 am\nHon. Christian Herter\nHon. Neil McElroy\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n10:25 - 10:30 am\nHon. Christian Herter\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n10:30 - 12:00 Noon\nSPECIAL MEETING OF LEGISLATIVE LEADERS\nHon. Richard M. Nixon\nHon. Sam Rayburn\nHon. Neil McElroy\nHon. Lyndon Johnson\nHon, Everett Dirksen\nHon. Christian Herter\nHon. Charles Halleck\nHon. Allen Dulles\nHon. Bryce Harlow\nMajor John Eisenhower\n12:00 - 12:08 pm\nHon. James Hagerty\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n12:08 - 12:15 pm\nHon. Christian Herter\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n12:15 - 12:30 pm\nHon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.\nFRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1959\nPage 3\n12:30 - 12:31 pm\nMajor John Eisenhower\n12:31 pm\nThe President departed the office and went\nto the Mansion.\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\n2:08 pm\nThe President returned to the office.\n2:08 - 2:10 pm\nMajor John Eisenhower\nMiss Susan Eisenhower\n2:10 - 2:12 pm\nMr. William J. Hopkins\n2:40 - 2:44 pm\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n2:45 - 3:36 pm\nThe President practiced golf on the South Grounds.\n3:38 pm\nReturned to the office.\n3:40 pm\nThe President departed the White House and\nmotored to Walter Reed Hospital to visit with\nSecretary Dulles.\n3:57 pm\nArrived at Walter Reed. The President was\ngreeted by Major General Leonard Heaton, who\nescorted the President to Secretary Dulles' room,\n3:59 - 4:32 pm\nThe President visited with Hon. John Foster Dulles.\n4:33 pm\nDeparted Walter Reed Hospital and motored to\nthe White House.\n4:50 pm\nArrived at the White House.\n5:00 pm\nThe President met with the following in the Mansion\n(Hon. Richard M. Nixon)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Senator J. W. Fulbright)\n(Senator Richard Russell)\n(Senator Leverett Saltonstall)\n(Senator Alexander Wiley)\n(Congressman Leslie Arends)\n(Congressman A. S. J. Carnahan)\n(continued)\nFRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1959\nPage 4\n5:00 pm\nOFF THE RECORD ineeting in the Mansion (continued):\n(Congressman Robert Chiperfield)\n(Congressman Robert Chiperfield)\n(Congressman Carl Vinson)\n(Hon. Neil H. McElroy)\n(Hon. Christian Herter)\n(Hon. Allen Dulles)\n(Hon. Bryce Harlow)\n(Major John Eisenhower)\n(Hon. Wilton B. Persons)\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nSATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1959\n8:47 am\nThe President arrived in the office.\n8:48 - 8:50 am\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n9:00 - 9:13 am\nHon. James Hagerty\n9:13 - 9:30 am\nHon. Gerald Morgan\nHon. David Kendall\n9:30 - 10:02 am\nHon. James P. Mitchell\nHon. Maurice Stans\nHon. Gerald Morgan\n10:02 - 10:07 am\nHon. Maurice Stans\nHon. Gerald Morgan\n10:07 - 10:08 am\nHon. Gerald Morgan\n10:08 - 11:10 am\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n10:10 - 10:33 am\nHon. Arthur Flemming\nHon. Maurice Stans\nHon. Robert Merriam\n10:33 - 10:37 am\nHon. Arthur Flemming\n10:37 - 10:56 am\nMajor John Eisenhower\n10:56 - 10:58 am\nMr. William J. Hopkins\n11:11 IN 11:14 am\nMajor John Eisenhower\n11:14 - 12:00 Noon\nHon. Malcolm Moos\n12:00 - 12:04 pm\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n12:17 - 12:27 pm\nMajor John Eisenhower\n12:27 pm\nThe President departed the office and\nwent to the Mansion.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nSUNDAY, MARCH 8, 1959\n8:52 am\nThe President and David Eisenhower departed the\nWhite House and motored to the National Presbyterian\nChurch.\n8:55 am\nArrived at the National Presbyterian Church where\nthey remained for the 9:00 A. M. Services.\n10:03 am\nDeparted the National Presbyterian Church and\nmotored to the residence of Deeter B. Flohr (Dick\nFlohr), at 3703 Bangor Street, S. E.\n10:22 am\nArrived at the residence of Dick Flohr.\n10:45 am\nDeparted the Flohr residence and motored to the\nWhite House.\n11:04 am\nArrived at the White House.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nMONDAY, MARCH 9, 1959\n8:03 am\nThe President arrived in the office, accomparied\nby Colonel Robert L. Schulz.\n8:08 - 8:16 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n8:30 - 8:42 am\nHon. Gordon Gray\n8:43 - 8:52 am\nMajor John Eisenhower\n9:09 - 9:31 am\nCongressman James C. Auchincloss\nHon. Jack Anderson\n9:42 - 9:59\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nMajor John Eisenhower\n10:00 - 10:02 am\nHon. Roger W. Jones was sworn in as Member\nof the Civil Service Commission. The following\nattended ceremony in the Conference Room:\nMrs. Roger W. Jones\nDr. and Mrs. O. E. Kiessling\n(Sister and brother-in-law of Mrs. Jones)\nCommodore and Mrs. James H. Gilman\n(Cousins of Mr. Jones)\nEdward Kemp, former General Counsel, Bureau of the\nBudget\nSenator Prescott Bush\nSenator Olin D. Johnston\nSenator Frank Carlson\nCongressman Tom Murray\nCongressman Edward H. Rees\nMr. David Clarke\nMr. H. W. Brawley\nMr. Fred Belen\nFrom Civil Service Commission\nBarbara Gunderson\nF. J. Lawton\nWarren Irons\nWilliam C. Hull\nMary Angluin\n(continued)\nMONDAY, MARCH 9, 1959\nPage 2\n10:00 - 10:02 am\nThe following attended the swearing-in ceremony\nof Hon. Roger W. Jones as Member of the Civil\nService Commission (List continued from previous page):\nFrom the Bureau of the Budget\nHon. Maurice Stans\nMr. R. W. E. Reid\nMr. Elmer Staats\nMr. Raoul Archambault\nMr. P. S. Hughes\nMr. W. F. Finan\nMr. R. T. Bowman\nMr. W. F. McCandless\nMr. W. D. Carey\nMr. Arthur Focke,\nMr. W. H. Ziehl\nMiss Helen Cowan\nMiss Virginia de Pury\nMr. Howard Stone\nMr. William J. Armstrong\nMembers of the White House Staff\n10:08 - 10:29 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. James Hagerty\nHon. Malcolm Moos\n10:29 - 10:31 am\nHon. James Hagerty\n10:31 - 10:52 am\nGeneral Nathan Twining\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nMajor John Eisenhower\n10:52 - 11:01 am\nGeneral Nathan Twining\nMajor John Eisenhower\n11:15 - 11:21 am\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n11:22 am\nThe President departed the White House and motored\nto Walter Reed Hospital to visit with Secretary Dulles.\n11:37 am\nArrived at Walter Reed Hospital. He was greeted\nby Major General Leonard Heaton.\n11:40 - 12:05 pm\nThe President visited with Hon. John Foster Dulles.\nMONDAY, MARCH 9, 1959\nPage 3\n12:10 pm\nThe President departed Walter Reed Army\nHospital and motored to the White House.\n12:27 pm\nArrived at the White House.\n12:27 - 12:28 pm\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n12:28 - 12:30 pm\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n12:31 pm\nThe President departed the office and went\nto the Mansion.\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\n2:20 pm\nThe President returned to the office.\n2:25 - 2:30 pm\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. James Hagerty\n2:30 - 3:13 pm\nHon. Donald A. Quarles\nThe following joined Secretary Quarles - Off the Record\n(Hon. Neil H. McElroy)\n(Hon. Robert Murphy)\n(General Nathan Twining)\n(General Curtis LeMay)\n(General Herbert Loper)\n(Hon. Harold Vance)\n(Colonel Jack R. Brown, Air Force)\n(Lt. Colonel Benjamin A. Mead, Air Force)\n(Hon. Wilton B. Persons)\n(Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster)\n(Major John Eisenhower)\n3:13 - 3:28 pm\nHon. Neil H. McElroy\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n3:28 - 3:30 pm\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n3:35 - 3:48 pm\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n3:53 - 4:53 pm\nThe President practiced golf on the South Grounds.\nMONDAY, MARCH 9, 1959\nPage 4\n4:55 pm\nReturned to the office.\n4:58 - 5:00 pm\nMr. William J. Hopkins\n5:10 pm\nThe President departed the office and went\nto the Mansion.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1959\n7:30 am\n(Congressman Leo Allen)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Congressman Leslie Arends)\n(Hon. Bryce Harlow)\n(Had breakfast with the President)\n8:25 am\nThe President arrived in the office.\n8:26 - 8:30 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Rocco Siciliano\n8:30 - 10:42 am\nLEGISLATIVE LEADERS\nThe President\nHon. Richard M. Nixon\nSenator Everett Dirksen\nSenator Styles Bridges\nSenator Leverett Saltonstall\nSenator John Williams\nSenator Milton R. Young\nSenator Karl Mundt\nCongressman Charles Halleck\nCongressman Leslie Arends\nCongressman John W. Byrnes\nCongressman Charles B. Hoeven\nCongressman Leo Allen\nCongressman John B. Bennett\nCongressman Richard Simpson\nCongressman Clarence Brown\nHon. Ezra Taft Benson\nHon. James P. Mitchell\nHon. James O'Connell\nHon. Newell Brown\nHon. Raymond J. Saulnier\nHon. Maurice Stans\nHon. Sam Hughes\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Bryce Harlow\nHon. Robert Merriam\nHon. Rocco Siciliano\nHon. Jack Anderson\nHon. David Kendall\nHon. Clyde Wheeler\nHon. Don Paarlberg\nHon. Earle Chesney\nMrs. Anne Wheaton\nHon. Homer Gruenther\nHon. James Hagerty\nHon, Gerald Morgan\nMr. Arthur Minnich\nTUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1959\nPage 2\n10:47 - 10:50 am\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n10:50 - 11:00 am\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n11:45 am\nThe President departed the White House and motored\nto MATS Terminal to welcome His Excelency Lt. Colonel\nJose Maria Lemus, President of the Republic of El\nSalvador. He was accompanied by\nHon. James Hagerty\nColonel Robert L. Schulz\nCaptain Evan P. Aurand\n11:56 am\nArrived at MATS Terminal, The President was\ngreeted by\nHon. and Mrs. Christian Herter\nGeneral and Mrs. Thomas White\nThe Columbine arrived with President Lemus and his\nparty. Hon. Wiley Buchanan made the introductions.\nFollowing the introductions and Honor Guard ceremony,\nwelcoming speeches, and presentation of the keys of the\nCity, the President and H. E. Jose Maria Lemus, their\nofficial parties joined the motorcade for trip back to\nBlair House -- the President's Guest House.\n12:57 pm\nArrived at the Blair House where the President and\nPresident Lemus posed for photographs.\n12:59 pm\nThe President departed the Guest House and motored\nto the White House.\n1:01 pm\nArrived at the White House and entered the Mansion.\n1:15 pm\n(LUNCH) (With Major General Henry B. Saylor)\nOFF THE RECORD\n3:00 pm\nThe President returned to the office.\n3:01 - 3:18 pm\nHon. Gerald Morgan\nHon. David Kendall\n3:19 - 3:26 pm\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nTUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1959\nPage 3\n3:26 - 3:55 pm\nHon. Robert B. Anderson\nHon. Arthur Flemming\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n3:55 - 4:08 pm\nMajor John Eisenhower\n4:08 - 4:29 pm\nThe President practiced golf on the South Grounds.\n4:33 - 4:36 pm\nMajor John Eisenhower\n4:50 pm\nThe President departed the office and went to\nthe Mansion.\n5:00 pm\nThe following met with the President in the Mansion:\n(Congressman Charles Halleck) OFF THE RECORD\n(Congressman John McCormack)\n(Hon. Christian Herter)\n(Hon. Bryce Harlow)\n8:00 pm\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower gave a Dinner\nin honor of H. E. The President of Elsalvador and\nMrs. Lemus:\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower\nH. E. Jose Maria Lemus and Mrs. Lemus\nH. E. The Minister of Foreign Relations and\nMrs. Ortiz Mancia\nH. E. Dr. Alfonso Rochac, Minister of Economy\nH. E. Roberto A. Parker, Minister of Public Works\nH. E. The Ambassador of E1 Salvador and Mrs. Castro\nH. E. Rafael Meza Ayau, President of the Salvadoran\nAssociation of Manufacturers and former Minister\nof Economy\nColonel Manuel de J. Cordova, Chief of Staff of the Army\nMr. Tomas Regalado, President of the Salvadoran\nCoffee Company and of the Executive Committee\nof the Port of Acajutla\nMr. Francisco De Sola, President of the Federation\nof Farm Credit Banks\nH. E. and Mrs. Miguel Rafael Urquai, Permanent\nRepresentative of E1 Salvador to the United Nations\nHon. and Mrs. Richard M. Nixon\nHon. Sam Rayburn\nHon. and Mrs. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.\nHon. and Mrs. Robert B. Anderson\n(continued)\nTUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1959\nPage 4\n8:00 pm\nDinner in honor of the President of El Salvador (continued):\nSenator and Mrs. Styles Bridges\nSenator and Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson\nHon. and Mrs. Christian A. Herter\nCongressman Leo Allen\nCongressman and Mrs. Leslie C. Arends\nHon. and Mrs. C. Douglas Dillon\nHon. and Mrs. Thomas S. Gates, Jr.\nHon. Thorsten V. Kalijarvi, Ambassador to E1\nSalvador\nHon. and Mrs. Thomas C. Mann\nHon. and Mrs. Roy R. Rubottom, Jr.\nHon. and Mrs. Wiley Buchanan, Jr.\nHon, and Mrs. John F. Simmons\nHon. and Mrs. William D. Pawley\nHon. and Mrs. Joseph Campbell\nHon. and Mrs. Samuel C. Waugh\nHon. and Mrs. Bertram D. Tallamy\nBrig. General and Mrs. E. B. LeBailly\nMajor and Mrs. Gordon G. Andrews\nMr. and Mrs. John M. Budinger\nMr. and Mrs. B. G. Byars\nColonel and Mrs. William G. Draper\nDr. Milton S. Eisenhower\nMr. and Mrs. William F. C. Ewing\nMr. and Mrs. Maxime L. Hermanos\nMr. and Mrs. Leonard F. McCollum\nMr. and Mrs. Brooks McCormick\nMr. and Mrs. George Meany\nMr. and Mrs. Austin O'Brien\nMr. and Mrs. Ralph D. Pittman\nMr. Paul Whiteman\n10:00 pm\nFollowing Dinner, a Musicale was given to which\nadditional guests were invited.\nMr. Paul Whiteman was Master of Ceremonies;\nMiss Eleanor Steber sang songs by Victor Herbert;\nMr. Harold Eugene \"Buddy Weed\" music; songs by\nMr. Earl Wrightson.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nWEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1959\n8:16 am\nThe President arrived in the office.\n8:17 - 8:21 am\nMajor John Eisenhower\nMr. William J. Hopkins (until 8:18 am)\n8:23 - 8:28 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Gerald Morgan\n8:28 - 8:29 am\nHon. Gerald Morgan\n8:40 - 8:55 am\nHon. James Hagerty\n8:55 - 9:05 am\nH. E. Dato' Nik Ahmed Kamil\nNewly appointed Ambassador of the Federation of\nMalaya\n(Came in to present credentials)\nHon. Wiley Buchanan\n9:05 - 9:07 am\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n9:45 - 9:53 am\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n9:55 - 10:28 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. James Hagerty\nHon. James R. Killian, Jr.\nHon. David Kendall\nHon. Gerald Morgan\nHon. Robert Merriam\nMajor John Eisenhower\nMrs. Anne Wheaton\n(Pre-Press Conference briefing)\n10:30 - 11:00 am\nPRESS CONFERENCE\n11:02 - 11:08 am\nHon. James Hagerty\n11:20 - 12:13 pm\nH. E. Jose Maria Lemus, President of El Salvador\nH. E. Dr. Alfredo Ortiz Mancia, Minister of Foreign\nRelations\nH. E. Dr. Alfonso Rochac, Minister of Economy\nH. E. Roberto A. Parker, Minister of Public Works\nH. E. Dr. Hector David Castro, Ambassador to the U. S.\nH. E. Dr. Jorge Sol Castellanos, Economic Advisor to the\nPresidency and former Minister of Economy\n(continued)\nWEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1959\nPage 2\n11:20 - 12:13 pm\nPresident of El Salvador, etal (list continued):\nThe President\nHon. Christian Herter\nHon. Roy R. Rubottom, Jr.\nHon. Wiley T. Buchanan, Jr.\nHon. Thorsten V. Kalijarvi\nU. S. Ambassador to El Salvador\nHon. Robert B. Anderson\nColonel Vernon Walters\nMajor John Eisenhower\n12:13 - 12:37 pm\nHon. Wilton B. Persons (until 12:17 pm)\nHon, Malcolm Moos\nMajor John Eisenhower (joined at 12:15 pm)\n12:37 - 12:43 pm\nMajor John Eisenhower\n12:43 pm\nThe President departed the office and went\nto the Mansion.\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\n2:16 pm\nThe President returned to the office.\n2:23 - 2:30 pm\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n2:47 - 3:10 pm\nHon. James P. Mitchell\n3:15 - 3:40 pm\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. James Hagerty\n4:07 - 4:35 pm\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n4:30 - 4:44 pm\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n4:55 - 5:15 pm\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n6:00 pm\nThe President departed the office and went\nto the Mansion.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTHURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1959\n8:00 am\nThe President arrived in the office, accompanied\nby Colonel Robert L. Schulz.\n8:10 - 8:47 am\nHon. Malcolm Moos\n8:50 - 8:51 am\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n8:51 - 9:15 am\nHon. Donald Quarles\nGeneral Nathan Twining\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nRear Admiral Francis J. O'Beirne\nColonel G. W. Mason, USA\nCaptain F. H. Schneider, USN\nCaptain Evan P. Aurand\nColonel Littleton C. Selden\nMajor Eisenhower\nQM 1c Durezzo\n9:15 - 10:24 am\nNATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL\nThe President\nHon. Christian A. Herter\nHon. Neil H. McElroy\nHon. John S. Patterson\nHon. Robert B. Anderson\nHon. Maurice Stans\nHon. W. F. Libby\nGeneral Nathan F. Twining\nHon. Allen W. Dulles\nHon. Donald A. Quarles\nHon. C. Douglas Dillon\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Gordon Gray\nHon. James R. Killian, Jr.\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nHon. James S. Lay, Jr.\nHon. S. Everett Gleason\nHon. Gerard C. Smith\nHon. John N. Irwin, II\nMajor John Eisenhower\n10:26 - 10:28 am\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n10:28 - 10:30 am\nMr. William J. Hopkins\nTHURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1959\nPage 2\n10:30 - 10:31 am\nHon. James Hagerty\n10:35 - 10:55 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n11:30 - 11:45 am\nThe President greeted the Officers of the United\nChristian Youth Movement:\nYouth Delegates\nMr. James Brasel\nMr. Maurice Cherry\nMiss Peggy Deal\nMiss Judy Ford\nMiss Lela Anne Garner\nMiss Fruzsina Harsanyi\nMiss Margaret Haworth\nMr. Stuart Langton\nMiss Kathy McElroy\nMr. Peter Melnik\nMr. James Miller\nMr. Leroy Mesbitt\nMr. Helmar Nielsen\nMr. Barry Olsson\nMiss Alise Ogden\nMr. Philip Pavlik\nMr. Dennis Papazian\nMrs. Sandra Morris King Shaw\nMr. Darrell Taylor\nMr. Andrew T. Vance\nMr. Reginald Wagner\nMr. Jim L. Waits\nMiss Dorothy Willis\nAdult Participants\nMr. Charles Boyles\nRev. C. D. Coleman\nRev. Alan Egly\nMiss Louise Hatch\nDr. Robert Kempes\nRev. Donald Newby\nRev. T. Royal Scott\nRev. Perry A. Smith\nRev. Charles Thomas\nRev. John S. Wood\nRev. Andrew J. Young\nTHURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1959\nPage 3\n11:45 - 11:48 am\nHon. Gerald Morgan\nHon. David Kendall\n12:00 - 12:03 pm\nHon. Meade Alcorn\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n12:03 - 12:24 pm\nThe President greeted the following Republican Precinct\nWorkers at the White House:\nAlabama\nMr. William L. Longshore, Jr.\nBirminghham\nMiss Mignon Comer Smith\nBirmingham\nGeorgia\nMr. James M. Brophy, Rhine\nMr. J. M. Kent, St. Simon's Island\nIndiana\nMr. Raymond Zirkle, Kokomo\nMrs. Zuma Marquis, Kokomo\nMr. Maurice Reed, Cannelton\nMrs. Adeline McFarling, Tell City\nMaryland\nMrs. Dorothy B. Aubinoe, Bethesda\nMr. C. John Demedis, Baltimore\nNew Jersey\nMr. Marty Wilson, Atlantic City\nNorth Carolina\nMr. Max E. Wilson, Asheville\nMr. William E. Morrow\nWinston-Salem\nMr. H. E. Sherrill, Canton\nOklahoma\nMr. Henry Bellmon, Red Rock\nMrs. Henry Bellmon, Red Rock\nSouth Dakota\nMr. R. A. Hurlbut, Miller\nMr. Roger Lohman, Parker\nTexas\nMr. E. B. Carruthers, San Antonio\nMr. Dales Y. Foster, Dallas\nVermont\nMrs. Hazel Annis, Barton\nMiss Mavis Winchester, Greensboro\nRoad\n(continued)\nTHURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1959\nPage 4\n12:03 - 12:24 pm\nRepublican Precinct Workers (list continued):\nVirginia\nMrs. Joseph A. Reid, Covington\nMr Bruce J. Brennan, Alexandria\nWashington\nMrs. Mary Garrett, Wishram\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens accompanied.\n12:27 pm\nThe President departed the office and went\nto the Mansion.\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\n2:15 pm\nThe President returned to the office.\n2:20 - 2:30 pm\nMajor John Eisenhower\n2:39 - 2:47 pm\nHon. James Hagerty\n2:47 - 2:55 pm\nHon, Thomas E. Stephens\n2:55 - 3:20 pm\nHon. Malcolm Moos\n3:20 - 3:30 pm\nCommissioner David Karrick\nHon. David Kendall\n3:30 - 4:25 pm\n(Dr. Milton Eisenhower)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Hon. Robert B. Anderson)\n(Hon. Arthur Flemming)\n(Mr. Charles Percy)\n(Dr. Gabriel Hauge)\n(Hon. Robert Merriam)\n4:25 - 4:35 pm\n(Mr. Charles Percy)\nPFF THE RECORD\n(Dr. Gabriel Hauge)\n4:35 - 4:47 pm\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n4:40 - 4:42 pm\nHon. David Kendall\n4:53 pm\nThe President departed the office and went\nto the Mansion.\nTHURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1959\nPage 5\n8:03 pm\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower, accompanied\nby Lt. Colonel Vernon Walters, departed the White\nHouse and motored to the Sheraton-Carlton Hotel\nto attend a reception and dinner given in honor of\nthe President and Mrs. Eisenhower by H. E. Jose\nMaria Lemus, President of the Republic of\nEl Salvador.\n8:06 pm\nArrived at the Sheraton-Carlton Hotel where they\nwere greeted by Mr. Foster H. Gurney, General\nManager of the Sheraton-Carlton Hotel.\nUpon entering the North Lobby, the President and\nMrs. Eisenhower were greeted by President and\nMrs. Lemus.\n8:08 - 8:30 pm\nReception.\n8:30 - 10:30 pm\nDinner.\n10:30 pm\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower were escorted\nto the Lobby by President and Mrs. Lemus and\ngoodbyes were said,\n10:32 pm\nDeparted the Sheraton-Carlton Hotel and motored\nto the White House.\n10:34 pm\nArrived at the White House.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nFRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1959\n8:16 am\nThe President arrived in the office, accompanied\nby Colonel Robert L. Schulz.\n8:16 - 8:17 am\nHon. Rocco Siciliano\nMajor John Eisenhower\n8:17 - 8:19 am\nMajor John Eisenhower\n8:20 - 8:36 am\nMrs. Mary Jane McCaffree\n8:23 - 8:30 am\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n8:30 - 8:36 am\nHon. Gerald Morgan\n8:37 - 8:43 am\nHon. James Hagerty\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\nHon. Edward McCabe (joined at 8:38 am)\n8:45 - 8:55 am\nH. E. Mohammed Ali\nAmbassador of Pakistan\n(Paid a courtesy call prior to his departure\nfrom Washington to accept new post)\nHon. Clement Conger\n8:55 - 8:58 am\nMr. William J. Hopkins\n9:00 - 10:35 am\nCABINET MEETING\nThe President\nHon. Richard M. Nixon\nHon. Christian Herter\nHon, Neil McElroy\nHon. William P. Rogers\nHon. Arthur Summerfield\nHon. Fred Seaton\nHon. Lewis L. Strauss\nHon. Ezra Taft Benson\nHon. James P. O'Connell\nHon. Arthur Flemming\nHon. Maurice Stans\nHon. Leo Hoegh\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Robert Gray\nHon. Meyer Kestnbaum\nHon. Robert Merriam\n(continued)\nFRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1959\nPage 2\n9:00 - 10:35 am\nCABINET MEETING (continued)\nMr. Arthur Minnich\nHon. Gerald Morgan\nHon. Don Paarlberg\nHon. Rocco Siciliano\nMr. Bradley Patterson\nMr. Raoul Archambault, Jr. (Item 1)\nMajor John Eisenhower\nMr. Leland Howard (Item 2)\nMr. Huntington Sheldon (Item 4)\n) Cabinet Meeting continued without President\nuntil 11:19 am)\n10:35 - 10:58 am\nHon. Richard M. Nixon\n10:58 - 11:00 am\nHon. Richard M. Nixon\nDr. Allen Wallis\nDean, School of Business, University of Chicago\n11:10 - 11:12 am\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n11:12 - 11:20 am\n(Hon. James R. Killian, Jr.)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Hon, David Kendall)\n(Mr. Robert N. Kreidler,\nTechnical Assistant on Dr. Killian's staff)\n(The President signed Executive Order on\nFederal Council for Science and Technology.\nAbbie Rowe took picture.)\n11:21 - 11:27 am\nHon. James R. Killian, Jr.\n11:25 - 11:27 am\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n11:27 - 11:32 am\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n11:32 - 11:43 am\nHon. James R. Killian, Jr.\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n11:47 -\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n1:00 pm\nThe President gave a White House Luncheon for the\nMembers of the Republican Committee on Program\nand Progress. See next page for list of those present.\nFRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1959\nPage 3\n1:00 pm\nWhite House Luncheon for the Members of the\nRepublican Committee on Program and Progress:\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nSenator Everett McK. Dirksen\nCongressman Charles A. Halleck\nHon. Gerald Morgan\nHon. Bertha S. Adkins\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\nHon. DavidKendall\nHon. Robert E. Merriam\nHon. Meade Alcorn\nMr. Benjamin S. Adamowski, Chicago, Illinois\nProfessor Paul D. Bagwell, Michigan State University,\nEast Lansing\nDr. Ronald Bridges, Sanford, Maine\nHon. Harry Darby, Kansas City, Kansas\nDr. Lev E. Dobriansky, Georgetown University,\nWashington, D. C.\nMr. Charles E. Ducommun, Vernon, California\nMr. William W. Erwin, Bourbon, Indiana\nMr. Daniel C. Gainey, Owatonna, Minnesota\nMrs. Corinne B. Galvin, Ithaca, New York\nDr. Gabriel Hauge, New York City\nDr. Elmer Hess, Erie, Pennsylvania\nMr. Victor E. Hruska, Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida\nDr. Albert C. Jacobs, Trinity College, Hartford, Conn.\nMrs. Ike S. Kampmann, Jr., San Antonio, Texas\nMr. Sigurd S. Larmon, New York City\nMiss Lois Jean Listebarger, Ames, Iowa\nHon. Lloyd A. Mashburn, Silver Spring, Maryland\nDr. Malcolm C. Moos, Administrative Assistant to\nthe President\nMiss Hazel Palmer, Sedalia, Missouri\nMr. Charles H. Percy, Chicago, Illinois\nProfessor Robert E. Rathburn, University of Colorado,\nBoulder, Colorado\nMr. Walter F. Renk, Sun Prairie, Wisconsin\nMr. William H. Rentschler, Lake Forest, Illinois\nMr. Glen Rhodes, Presho, South Dakota\nMr. Claude E. Robinson, Stockton, New Jersey\nHon. H. Chapman Rose, Cleveland, Ohio\nHon. Louis S. Rothschild, Kansas City, Mo., and\nWashington, D. C.\n(continued)\nFRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1959\nPage 4\n1:00 pm\nWhite House Luncheon for the Members of the Republican\nCommittee on Program and Progress (continued):\nMrs. Oliver R. Rowe, Charlotte, North Carolina\nMr. Stephen C. Shadegg, Phoenix, Arizona\nMr. George M. Shapiro, New York City\nMr. John Stender, Auburn, Washington\nMr. Robert A. Taft, Jr., Cincinnati, Ohio\nMrs. Webster B. Todd, Oldwick, New Jersey\nHon. John A. Volpe, Boston, Massachusetts\nMrs. Bertha E. Weiloff, Lewistown, Montana\nMrs. Frank E. Williams, Assistant Chairman,\nRepublican National Committee\nMr. Paul R. Williams, Los Angeles, California\nMr. Wendell Wyatt, Astoria, Oregon\nMrs. Mildred E. Younger, Los Angeles, California\n2:25 pm\nThe President returned to the office.\n2:28 pm\nThe President and General Howard McC. Snyder\ndeparted the White House and motored to Walter\nReed Hospital to visit with Hon. John Foster Dulles.\n2:44 pm\nArrived at Walter Reed Hospital and were met by\nGeneral Leonard Heaton who escorted them to\nSecretary Dulles' suite.\n2:45 - 3:13 pm\nThe President visited with Hon. John Foster Dulles.\n3:14 - 3:15 pm\nThe President stopped by and greeted General George\nC. Marshall,\n3:20 pm\nDeparted Walter Reed Hospital and motored to the\nWhite House.\n3:36 pm\nArrived at the White House.\n3:45 - 3:46 pm\nHon. James Hagerty\nChief Irwin of the Pentagon\n(Brought in some maps for Mondays\nTV appearance)\n3:47 - 4:23 pm\nThe President practiced golf on the South Grounds.\n4:25 pm\nReturned to the office.\nFRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1959\nPage 5\n4:42 - 4:50 pm\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Gerald Morgan\nHon. Bryce Harlow\n4:50 - 5:00 pm\nHon. Raymond J. Saulnier\n5:00 - 5:10 pm\nHon. Don Paarlberg\nMr. Philip Areeda\n5:10 - 5:18 pm\nMajor John Eisenhower\n5:35 - 5:37 pm\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n5:40 - 5:43 pm\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\nTHE PRESIDENT 'S APPOINTMENTS\nSATURDAY, MARCH 14, 1959\n8:07 am\nThe President arrived in the office.\n8:09 8:11 am\nMajor John Eisenhower\n8:11 - 8:13 am\nHon. Gerald Morgan\n8:30 8:45 am\nHon. William F. Quinn\nGovernor of Hawaii\nHon. Fred Seaton\nHon. James Hagerty\n(Picture taken)\n9:05 - 9:10 am\n(Hon. Malcolm Moos) OFF THE RECORD\n9:10 9:43 am\nHon. Christian Herter\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n9:43 11:08 am\nHon. Malcolm Moos\n11:24 11:45 am\nHon. Mark Hatfield\nGovernor of Oregon\nHon. Robert Merriam\n11:45 am\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the\nWhite House and motored to Emmitsburg, Maryland,\nto go to Saint Joseph College, for Mrs. Eisenhower\nto receive a Doctor of Laws Degree. They were\naccompanied by\nMajor John Eisenhower\nColonel and Mrs. Gordon Moore\nGeneral Howard McC. Snyder\nHon. James Hagerty\n1:30 pm\nArrived at Saint Vincent de Paul Administration Building,\nSaint Joseph College, Emmitsburg, Maryland. They\nwere greeted by\nSister Hilda Gleason\nPresident of Saint Joseph College\nWent to the dressing room on the South side of the lobby\nwhere they were greeted by\nBishop John M. McNamara\nVery Reverend Philip Dion\nSATURDAY, MARCH 14, 1959\nPage 2\nEMMITSBURG, MD.\n2:00 pm\nProgram began.\nNational Anthem\nInvocation by Bishop McNamara\nConferring of the Degree of Doctor of Laws to\nMrs. Mamie Doud Eisenhower\nAwarding of the Saint Louise De Marillac Medal\nto Alice R. May\nAddress by the Very Reverend Sylvester A. Taggard, C. M.\nBrief Remarks by the President\nBenediction by Bishop McNamara\n(The occasion of the above program was the formal opening\nof the Sesquicentennial Year, by holding this Academic\nConvocation, of Saint Joseph College).\n3:21 pm\nThe President and Major John Eisenhower departed\nEmmitsburg, Maryland and motored to the Antietam\nNational Battlefield Site at Sharpsburg, Maryland.\nSHARPSBURG, MD.\n4:23 pm\nArrived at Antietam National Battlefield Site.\nThe President and Major John Eisenhower toured\nthe site until 4:52 pm.\n4:52 pm\nDeparted Sharpsburg, Maryland and motored to\nWashington, D. C.\nWASHINGTON, D. C.\n6:31 pm\nArrived at the White House,\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOInTMENTS\nSUNDAY, MARCH 15, 1959\nNo activity this date.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nMONDAY, MARCH 16, 1959\n8:00 am\nThe President arrived in the office, accompanied\nby Colonel Robert L. Schulz.\n8:13 - 8:22 am\nMajor John Eisenhower\n8:58 - 9:11 am\nH. E. Senor Ernesto Dihigo V. Lopez Trigo\nNewly appointed Ambassador of Cuba\n(Came in to present his credentials)\nHon. Clement Conger\n9:30 - 10:20 am\n(Mr. Lester Markel)\nOFF THE RECORD\n10:23 - 10:26\nHon. Malcolm Moos\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nGeneral Goodpaster, Major John Eisenhower and\nHon. Robert Merriam were in and out various\ntimes during the morning.\n1:10 pm\nThe President departed the office and went to\nthe Mansion.\n1:15 pm\n(LUNCH)\n3:00 pm\nReturned to the office.\n3:18 - 4:10 pm\nThe President practiced golf on the South Grounds.\n4:11 pm\nReturned to the Cabinet Room to work on his speech.\n5:56 pm\nReturned to the Mansion.\n9:30 - 10:00 pm\nThe President made an address to the Nation via\nRadio and Television on the Berlin Situation and\nthe General Security Position of the United States\nand its Allies.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1959\n8:30 am\nThe President arrived in the office, accompanied\nby Colonel Robert L. Schulz.\n8:48 - 8:58 am\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n8:53 - 9:00 am\nMrs. Mary Jane McCaffree\n9:00 - 9:32 am\nThe President met with the Committee to Study the\nU. S. Military Assistance Program:\nWilliam H. Draper, Jr., Chairman\nDillon Anderson\nJoseph M. Dodge\nGeneral Alfred M. Gruenther\nMarx Leva\nJohn J. McCloy\nGeorge C. McGhee\nGeneral Joseph T. McNarney,\nAdmiral Arthur Radford\nJames E. Webb\nColonel George A. Lincoln, Study Coordinator\nMr. C. Tyler Wood, Study Coordinator\nMr. Tracy Voorhees, Counsel for the Committee\nHon. James Hagerty\nHon. Bryce Harlow\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nHon. Robert Merriam\n9:34 - 9:58 am\nH. E. Mr. Amadou Ahidjo\nPrime Minister of the State of Cameroun under\nTrusteeship\nH. E. Herve Alphand, Ambassador of France\nHon. Joseph C. Satterthwaite\nAssistant Secretary of State for African Affairs\nColonel Vernon Walters\nMajor John Eisenhower\n(Picture taken)\n9:58 - 11:13 am\nHon. Christian Herter\nHon. Livingston Merchant\nHon. G. F. Reinhardt\nHon. Robert Murphy\nHon. James Hagerty\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nMajor John Eisenhower\n(Briefing on Prime Minister MacMillan's visit)\nTUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1959\nPage 2\n11:13 - 11:14 am\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n11:13 - 11:30 am\nMajor John Eisenhower\n11:45 am\nThe President departed the White House and motored\nto MATS Terminal to greet His Excellency Sean T.\nO'Kelly, President of Ireland. He was accompanied\nby\nHon. James Hagerty\nColonel Robert L. Schulz\n11:55 am\nArrived at MATS Terminal. The President was\ngreeted by\nHon. Christian Herter and Mrs. Herter\nGeneral and Mrs. Nathan Twining\n12:00 Noon\nH. E. Sean T. O'Kelly, President of Ireland, arrived\naboard the Columbine accompanied by Mrs. O'Kelly ,\nHon. Wiley Buchanan, and members of President\nO'Kelly's official party.\nIntroductions and greetings.\nHonor Guard ceremony.\nWelcoming speeches by the President and President o\"Kelly.\n12:20 pm\nThe President and President O'Kelly departed MATS\nTerminal and motored to the President's Guest House.\n12:51 pm\nArrived at the President's Guest House.\n12:54 pm\nThe President departed the Guest House and motored to\nthe White House.\n12:56 pm\nArrived at the White House.\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\n2:38 pm\nThe President returned to the office, accompanied\nby Major John Eisenhower.\n2:38 - 2:39 pm\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\nHon. James Hagerty\nTUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1959\nPage 3\n2:45 - 2:53 pm\nHon. Gordon Gray\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n2:53 - 3:40 pm\nHon. Christian Herter\nHon. Neil H. McElroy\nGeneral Nathan Twining\nHon. Gordon Gray\n(Hon. Donald Quarles) OFF THE RECORD\n(Mr. John Irwin, Jr., Defense)\n(Hon. Robert Murphy)\n(Hon. Livingston Merchant)\n(Hon. James Lay)\n(Mr. Gerard Smith)\n(Hon. Wilton B. Persons)\n(Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster)\n(Major John Eisenhower)\n3:40 - 3:47 pm\nHon. Neil H. McElroy\nHon. Christian Herter\n3:47 - 3:48 pm\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n3:48 - 4:08 pm\nHon. David Kendall\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n4:08 - 4:13 pm\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n4:13 - 4:15 pm\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n4:28 - 5:00 pm\nMr. Emmet Hughes\n5:00 -\nMajor John Eisenhower\n5:30 pm\n(Hon. Richard M. Nixon) OFF THE RECORD\n(Saw the President in the Mansion)\n6:55 pm\nThe President, accompanied by Hon. James Hagerty,\ndeparted the White House and motored to the President's\nGuest house where he picked up President Sean O'Kelly\nof Ireland. (At this point Mr. Hagerty left the President's\ncar and changed to Secret Service car).\n.\nTUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1959\nPage 4\nThe President and President O'Kelly motored to\nthe Mayflower Hotel.\n7:00 pm\nArrived at the Mayflower Hotel where they were\ngreeted by Mr. Neil Mack, General Manager of the Hotel.\nInside the Hotel, the two Presidents were introduced to\nMr. James Reilly, President of the Friendly Sons of\nSaint Patrick. They then entered the Williamsburg Room.\nIn a brief ceremony, the President of Ireland was made\nan honorary member of the Friendly Sons of Saint Patrick.\nPresident O'Kelly made a few remarks, then the President\nmade a few remarks.\nPresident Eisenhower and President O'Kelly were\nescorted to the Grand Ballroom where they joined\nthe officials of the Ancient Order of Hibernians:\nMr. John Costello\nMr. Harry Ward\nMr. Gerald Mooeny\nSgt. T. Flaherty\nThe President was introduced and given an honorary\nmembership in the Ancient Order of Hibernians, and\nhe replied with brief remarks.\nPresident O'Kelly was also made an honorary member\nand both Presidents received a silver tray.\n7:22 pm\nThe President and President O'Kelly departed the\nMayflower Hotel and motored to the President's Guest\nHouse where President O'Kelly alighted and the President\ncontinued on to the White House.\n7:26 pm\nArrived at the White House.\n8:00 pm\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower gave a Dinner\nin honor of H. E. The President of Ireland and\nMrs. O'Kelly. For list of guests, see following page.\nTUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1959\nPage 5\n8:00 pm\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower gave a Dinner\nat the White House in honor of President and Mrs.\nO'Kelly:\nH. E. The President of Ireland and Mrs. O'Kelly\nH. E. Frank Aiken, Minister for External\nAffairs of Ireland and Mrs. Aiken\nH. E. The Ambassador of Ireland and Mrs.\nJohn Joseph Hearne\nColonel Sean O'Sullivan, Aide-de-Camp to\nPresident O'Kelly\nLt. Colonel Michael J. J. Hefferon, Aide-de-Camp\nto President O'Kelly\nHon. Richard M. Nixon and Mrs. Nixon\nHon. Neil H. McElroy and Mrs. McElroy\nHon. and Mrs. Lewis L. Strauss\nSenator and Mrs. Alexander Wiley\nSenator and Mrs. J. William Fulbright\nSenator and Mrs. Leverett Saltonstall\nSenator and Mrs. Everett McK. Dirksen\nSenator and Mrs. Thomas H. Kuchel\nHon. and Mrs. Christian Herter\nCongressman and Mrs. Charles A. Halleck\nCongressman Robert B. Chiperfield\nCongressman and Mrs. John W. Byrnes\nHon. James Hagerty\nHon. and Mrs. Kevin McCann\nHon. and Mrs. Scott McLeod,\nAmbassador to Ireland\nHon. and Mrs. Robert D. Murphy\nHon. and Mrs. Livingston Merchant\nHon. and Mrs. Wiley T. Buchanan, Jr.\nThe Most Rev. Patrick A. O'Boyle\nHon. and Mrs. William H. Taft, III\nDr. and Mrs. Leonard Carmichael\nMaj. General and Mrs. V. J. MacLaughlin, USA\nMilitary Aide to the President of Ireland\nHon. and Mrs. Meade Alcorn\nMr. Arthur K. Atkinson\nMr. and Mrs. Douglas M. Black\nMr. and Mrs. George Champion\nMr. and Mrs. Frederick M. Eaton\nMr. and Mrs. Charles Feltman\nMr. and Mrs. Fred G. Gurley\n(continued)\nTUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1959\nPage 6\n8:00 pm\nDinner at the White House in honor of President and\nMrs. O'Kelly (continued):\nHon. Leonard Hall\nMrs. George C. Hannaway\nHon. Paul G. Hoffman\nMrs. Hallock B. Hoffman\nMr. and Mrs. Roy W. Howard\nHon. Emmet J. Hughes\nBrig. General John R. Kilpatrick\nMrs. Floyd E. McCaffree\nMr. and Mrs. John McShain\nMr. and Mrs. Paul Mellon\nHon. George L. Murphy\nMrs. Vernon E. Prichard\nMr. and Mrs. Roy A. Roberts\nMrs. Mary G. Roebling\nHon. and Mrs. Kenneth C. Royall\nMr. and Mrs. Allan A. Ryan\nMr. and Mrs. Harold F. Walsh\nMr. and Mrs. Fred A. Waring\nMr. and Mrs. John A. Warner\nMrs. Edmund S. Whitman\nMrs. Frank E. Williams\n10:00 pm\nFollowing the Dinner, a Musicale was given to which\nadditional guests were invited. The Program was\ngiven by Fred Waring and The Pennsylvanians.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nWEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 1959\n8:25 am\nThe Preside nt arrived in the office, accompanied\nby Colonel Robert L. Schulz.\n8:27 - 8:29 am\nMr. William J. Hopkins\n8:29 - 8:33 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n8:50 - 9:11 am\n(Hon. Frank H. Higgins, Assistant Secretary of\nthe Army (Logistics),\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Came to say goodbye, is resigning his\npost on March 31st)\n9:13 - 9:18 am\nH. E. Dr. Wilfried Platzer, Ambassador of Austria\n(Presented to the President the tenth Anniversary\nVolume on U. S. Economic Aid to Austria)\nHon. Wiley Buchanan\n(Picture taken)\n9:18 - 9:20 am\nHon. James Hagerty\n9:20 - 9:21 am\nMr. William J. Hopkins\n9:32 - 9:34 am\nDr. W. Allen Wallis was sworn in as Executive Vice\nChairman of the Cabinet Committee on Price Stability\nfor Economic Growth. The Vice President, who is\nChairman of the Committee, will also be present.\n(Picture taken)\n9:34 - 10:05 am\nHon. Meade Alcorn\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n10:16 - 10:25 am\nHon. James Hagerty\nHon, Roemer McPhee\n(The President signed the Hawaii Statehood Bill\n10:25 - 10:30 am\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\nMajor John Eisenhower\n10:30 - 11:00 am\n(Senator Thurston Morton)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Hon. Wilton B. Persons)\n11:00 - 11:15 am\nMajor John Eisenhower\nWEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 1959\nPage 2\n11:15 - 11:17 am\nMr. Clyde Wheeler was sworn in as Staff Assistant\nto the President. The following attended the ceremony\nin the Conference Room:\nMrs. Clyde A. Wheeler, Jr.\nMrs. Ruth Burton (Aunt)\nHon. Ezra Taft Benson\nCongressman and Mrs. Page Belcher\nCongressman Walter Mumma\nCongressman Clifford McIntire\nCongressman Keith Thomson\nCongressman Jackson Betts\nCongressman Wint Smith\nHon. Marvin McLain\nHon. Clarence Miller\nMr. Forest Beall\nMr. Martin B. Garber\nMr. Robert Harrison\nMr. Gerald Landis\nMr. James Hutchins\nMr. Walter Bunch\nMr. and Mrs. Albert Kelly\nMiss Mary Higgins\nMr. Byron Harter\nMr. Rollis Nelson\nMr. Edwin Nail\nMr. Edmund Pendleton\nMr. Stuart Harbour\nMr. Ab Hermann\nMr. Miller Shurtleff\nMr. Charles Ablard\nMr. Douglas McKeever\nMr. Lee Potter\nMembers of White House Staff\n11:17 - 11:20 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\nHon. Robert Merriam\n11:20 - 11:24 am\nHon. Robert Merriam\n11:24 - 11:27 am\nMajor John Eisenhower\nWEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 1959\nPage 3\n11:27 - 12:08 pm\n(Dr. Lawrence Kimpton, Chancellor,\nOFF THE RECORD\nUniversity of Chicago)\n(Hon. Frank Pace, General Dynamics)\n(Hon. Robert B. Anderson)\n(Hon. Wilton B. Persons)\n(Hon. Robert Merriam)\n12:08 - 12:32 pm\n(Mrs. Claire Williams)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Assistant Chairman, Republican National Committee)\n(Hon. Thomas E. Stephens)\n12:32 - 12:40 pm\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n12:48 pm\nThe President departed the office and went\nto the Mansion.\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\n2:45 pm\nThe President returned to the office.\n2:46 - 2:48 pm\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n2:50 - 3:16 pm\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. James Hagerty\n3:16 - 3:36 pm\nHon. James Hagerty\n3:59 - 5:18 pm\nThe President practiced golf on the South Grounds,\n5:20 pm\nReturned to the office.\n5:40 pm\nThe President departed the office and went\nto the Mansion.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTHURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1959\n7:45 am\nThe President arrived in the office, accompanied\nby Colonel Robert L. Schulz.\n8:43 - 8:53 am\nMr. Roemer McPhee\n8:45 - 9:02 am\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n9:02 - 9:07 am\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n9:07 - 10:09 am\nHon. Christian Herter\nHon. Robert Murphy\nHon. Livingston Merchant\nHon. G. Frederich Reinhardt\nHon. John Hay Whitney\nHon. James Hagerty\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nMajor John Eisenhower\n(Briefing on MacMillan Visit)\n10:23 - 10:45 am\nH. E. Ricardo Arias\nAmbassador of Panama\nHon. Wiley Buchanan\n10:45 - 11:05 am\nHon. Gordon Gray\n11:05 - 11:11 am\nHon. James R. Killian, Jr.\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n11:11 - 11:30 am\n(Hon. Robert Anderson)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Hon. Julian Baird)\n11:32 am\nThe President departed the office and went to\nthe Mansion.\n12:25 pm\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the\nWhite House and motored to the Mayflower Hotel\nto attend Luncheon in their honor by President\nSean O'Kelly.\n12:30 pm\nArrived at the Mayflower Hotel where they were greeted\nAmbassador and Mrs. JohnJ. Hearne and Mr. C. J. Mack,\nManager of the Mayflower Hotel.\nTHURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1959\nPage 2\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower were escorted\nto the East Room where they joined President and\nMrs. Sean O'Kelly for a brief reception.\n12:50 pm\nProceeded to the State Room for Luncheon,\n1:00 - 2:15 pm\nLUNCHEON in honor of the President and Mrs. Eisenhower\ngiven by President and Mrs. O'Kelly.\n2:16 pm\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the\nMayflower Hotel and motored to the White House.\n2:20 pm\nArrived at the White House.\n2:25 - 2:31 pm\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n2:32 - 2:36 pm\nHon. Don Paarlberg\nMr. Phil Areeda\nMajor John Eisenhower\n2:35 - 2:36 pm\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n2:36 - 2:39 pm\nMajor John Eisenhower\n2:43 pm\nThe President departed the office and went to\nthe Mansion.\n2:54 - 3:54 pm\nThe President practiced golf on the South Grounds.\n4:00 - 4:10 pm\nMajor John Eisenhower\n4:05 - 4:17 pm\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n4:13 - 4:30 pm\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Robert Merriam\n4:36 pm\nThe President departed the White House and motored\nto Walter Reed Hospital to visit with Secretary Dulles.\n4:55 pm\nArrived at Walter Reed Hospital and was met by Major\nGeneral Leonard Heaton who escorted the President to\nSecretary Dulles' suite,\nTHURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1959\nPage 3\n4:58 - 5:32 pm\nThe President visited with Secretary Dulles.\n5:34 pm\nDeparted Walter Reed Hospital and motored to\nthe White House.\n5:53 pm\nArrived at the White House.\n5:54 - 5:55 pm\nMajor John Eisenhower\n5:58 pm\nThe President departed the office and went to\nthe Mansion.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nFRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1959\n8:15 am\nThe President arrived in the office, accompanied\nby Colonel Robert L. Schulz.\n8:25 - 8:27 am\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n9:25 - 9:33 am\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n(The President made a recording to be used\nat meeting of the President's Committee on\nGovernment Employment Policy)\n10:00 - 10:15 am\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n10:25 - 10:30 am\nMajor John Eisenhower\n10:35 am\nThe President departed the office and went to\nthe Mansion.\n10:55 - 11:01 am\nPrime Minister Harold Macmillan\nForeign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd\n11:02 am\nThe President departed the White House and\nmotored to Walter Reed Hospital to confer with\nHon. John Foster Dulles. He was accompanied by\nPrime Minister Harold Macmillan\nForeign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd\nCaptain Evan P. Aurand\n11:14 am\nArrived at Walter Reed Hospital. Group pictures\nwere taken of the President, Hon. John Foster Dulles,\nPrime Minister Harold Macmillan, and Foreign\nSecretary Selwyn Lloyd.\n11:17 - 12:18 pm\nConference with Hon. John Foster Dulles and above.\n12:20 pm\nThe President departed Walter Reed with above group\nand motored to Bethesda Naval Medical Center.\n12:35 pm\nArrived at Bethesda Naval Medical Center for takeoff\nfor Camp David, Maryland.\nFRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1959\nPage 2\n12:38 pm\nThe President and his party were airborne for\nCamp David, Maryland, via helicopter. The\nfollowing accompanied:\nPrime Minister Harold Macmillan\nForeign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd\nMr. Peter Hope, Press Secretary to the Prime Minister\nMr. William Harwood of Scotland Yard\nHon. James Hagerty\nMr. James Rowley\nCaptain Evan P. Aurand\nCAMP DAVID, MD.\n1:12 pm\nArrived at Camp David Heliport, then motored to\nthe lodgings. Hon. Christian Herter greeted them.\n5:11 pm\nThe President and Prime Minister Harold Macmillan\ndeparted Camp David and motored to the Gettysburg\nFarm.\n(Mr. William Harwood of Scotland Yard and\nMr. Jack Lynch of the State Department were in\nfollow-up car.)\nGETTYSBURG, PA.\n5:46 pm\nArrived at the Gettysburg Farm and inspected\nthe farm and barns until 6:08 pm.\n6:08 pm\nDeparted the Gettysburg Farm and motored to\nCamp David, Md.\nCAMP DAVID, MD.\n6:43 pm\nArrived at Camp David, Md.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nSATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1959\nCAMP DAVID, MD.\nThe President and Prime Minister Macmillan\nremained at Camp David during the day.\nThe following were also at Camp David:\nHon. John A. McCone\nHon. Donald A. Quarles\nGeneral Nathan Twining\nHon. James R. Killian, Jr.\nHon. Robert Murphy\nHon. G. Frederick Reinhardt\nHon. Philip Farley\nHon. John N. Irwin, II\nSir Arthur Rumbold\nSir Patrick Dean\nHon. C. D. W. O'Neill\nSir Harold Caccia, British Ambassador\nThe following were at Camp David on Sunday,\nMarch 22, 1959. (See next page for the President's\nactivities of this date).\nAmbassador John Hay Whitney\nHon. Allen Dulles\nHon. Livingston Merchant\nHon. William Rountree\nHon. G. Frederick Reinhardt\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nCaptain Evan P. Aurand\nSir Arthur Rumbold\nSir Patrick Dean\nSir Norman Brook\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nSUNDAY, MARCH 22, 1959\nCAMP DAVID, MD.\n10:45 am\nThe President and Prime Minister Harold Macmillan\ndeparted Camp David and motored to Thurmont, Maryland,\nto the Trinity United Churchof Christ.\n10:58 am\nArrived at the Trinity United Church of Christ in\nThurmont, Maryland.\nThey were greeted by Mr. G. W. Wireman, Trustee\nof the Church, who asked them to sign the Register,\nthen escorted them to their seats. (Mr. Wireman\nhad written to the President earlier and invited him\nto attend services at this Church).\nReverend Samuel A. Moyer delivered the Sermon.\n12:00 Noon\nThe President and Prime Minister Macmillan departed\nthe Trinity United Church of Christ and motored to\nFloyd Akers' summer residence and drove around the\nplace.\n12:35 pm\nArrived back at Camp David, Md.\n3:42 pm\nThe President and Prime Minister Macmillan departed\nCamp David and motored to Washington, D. C.\nWASHINGTON, D. C.\nThey stopped by the residence of Hon. John Foster\nDulles from 5:18 - 6:00 pm.\n6:00 pm\nDeparted the residence of Hon. John Foster Dulles\nand motored to the British Embassy where Prime\nMinister Harold Macmillan said goodbye to the President,\nThe President and Mr. Hagerty then continued on to\nthe White House.\n6:10 pm\nArrived at the White House.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nMONDAY, MARCH 23, 1959\n8:00 am\nThe President arrived in the office.\n8:35 - 8:38 am\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n8:40 - 8:58 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Robert Merriam\n9:03 - 9:05 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n9:06 - 9:10 am\nHon. James Hagerty\n9:33 - 9:42 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Gerald Morgan\n9:43 - 9:56 am\nMajor John Eisenhower\n9:56 - 9:58 am\nMr. William J. Hopkins\n10:00 - 10:48 am\nThe President met with the Executive Committee\nof The Governors' Conference re permanent\nunemployment compensation law:\nGovernor LeRoy Collins, Florida\nGovernor William G. Stratton, Illinois\nGovernor James P. Coleman, Mississippi\nGovernor William F. Quinn, Hawaii\nGovernor Cecil H. Underwood, West Virginia\nGovernor John E. Davis, North Dakota\nGovernor George D. Clyde, Utah\nGovernor Steve McNichols, Colorado\nMr. Brevard Crihfield, Secretary of Governors'\nConference\nHon. Robert B. Anderson\nHon. James P. Mitchell\nHon. James O'Connell\nHon. Lewis L. Strauss\nHon. Raymond J. Saulnier\nHon. Newell Brown\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Robert Merriam\nMr. Wayne Warrington\n10:48 - 11:05 am\nHon. Robert Merriam\nMajor John Eisenhower\nMONDAY, MARCH 23, 1959\nPage 2\n11:12 - 11:34 am\nHon. George V. Allen\n11:47 - 12:00 Noon\nH. E. Aziz Ahmed\nAmbassador of Pakistan\n(To present credentials)\nHon. Robert Corrigan, State Department\n12:07 - 12:10 pm\nHon. David Kendall\n12:25 - 12:28 pm\nThe Members of the Executive Committee of\nThe Governor's Conference had picture taken\nwith the President.\n12:30 pm\nThe President departed the office and went\nto the Mansion.\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\n2:25 - 3:25 pm\nThe President practiced golf on the South Grounds.\n3:28 pm\nArrived in the office.\n3:45 - 3:55 pm\nHon. Malcolm Moos\n3:58 - 4:02 pm\nThe President and Prime Minister Harold Macmillan\nposed for pictures in the President's office.\n4:03 - 4:28 pm\nHon. Harold Macmillan\nHon. Christian Herter\nForeign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd\nHon. Livingston Merchant\nSir Harold Caccia\nHon. Frederic Reinhardt\nSir Norman Brook\nHon. John Hay Whitney\nSir Frederick Hoyar Millar\nHon. John Irwin\nSir Anthony Rumbold\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n4:51 - 4:57 pm\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n5:10 pm\nThe President departed the office and went\nto the Mansion,\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTUESDAY, MARCH 24, 1959\n7:58 am\nThe President arrived in the office.\n8:15 - 8:25 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Bryce Harlow\n8:30 - 10:50 am\nLEGISLATIVE LEADERS MEETING\nThe President\nHon. Richard M. Nixon\nSenator Everett Dirksen\nSenator Thomas Kuchel\nSenator Styles Bridges\nSenator Leverett Saltonstall\nSenator John J. Williams\nCongressman Charles Halleck\nCongressman Leslie Arends\nCongressman John W. Byrnes\nCongressman Charles B. Hoeven\nCongressman Leo Allen\nCongressman John Taber\nCongressman Richard Simpson\nHon. Arthur Flemming\nHon. C. Douglas Dillon\nHon. William B. Macomber, Jr.\nHon. Neil Brown\nHon. Maurice Stans\nHon. Raymond J. Saulnier\nHon. John Patterson\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Bryce Harlow\nHon. Edward McCabe\nHon. Jack Anderson\nHon. Clyde Wheeler\nHon. Earle Chesney\nHon. Homer Gruenther\nHon. Gerald Morgan\nHon. David Kendall\nHon. Don Paarlberg\nMr. Roemer McPhee\nHon. James Hagerty\nHon. Robert Merriam\nMrs. Anne Wheaton\nMr. Wayne Warrington\nMr. Arthur Minnich\nTUESDAY, MARCH 24, 1959\nPage 2\n10:50 - 11:00 am\nHon. Gordon Gray\n11:00 - 11:32 am\nH. E. Hans Christian Hansen\nPrime Minister of Denmark\nH. E. Count Kield Gustav Knuth-Winterfeldt\nAmbassador of Denmark\nHon. Livingston Merchant\nAssistant Secretary of State for European Affairs\n(Picture taken)\n11:32 - 11:40 am\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nMajor John Eisenhower\n11:40 - 11:45 am\nHon. James Hagerty\nMajor John Eisenhower\n11:45 - 11:55 am\nMajor John Eisenhower\n12:00 - 12:08 pm\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n12:09 pm\nThe President departed the office and went\nto the Mansion.\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\nThe President gave a Stag Luncheon for His Majesty\nHussein I, King of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan:\nHis Majesty Hussein I\nPrime Minister Samir Rifa'i of the Hashemite\nKingdom of Jordan\nAmbassador Midhet Juma of the Hashemite\nKingdom of Jordan\nH. E. Hazza' el-Majali, Court Minister\nH. E. Bahjat Talhouni, Chief of the Royal Cabinet\nH. E. Sam'an Daoud\nMinister of Finance and Minister of National\nEconomy\nH. E. Ekef el-Fayiz, Minister of Agriculture\nH. E. Anastas Hanania, Vice President,\nJordan Development Board\nH. E. Abdul Moneim el-Rifa'i\nDirector of National Guidance\nHon. Richard M. Nixon\nHon. Sam Rayburn\nHon. Christian Herter\n(continued)\nTUES DAY, MARCH 24, 1959\nPage 3\n1:00 pm\nLUNCHEON for His Majesty Hussein I, King\nof the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan (continued):\nCongressman John W. McCormack\nCongressman Charles A. Halleck\nHon. C. Douglas Dillon, Under Secretary of State\nHon. Donald A. Quarles, Deputy Secretary of Defense\nHon. Wilbur M. Brucker, Secretary of the Army\nHon. James H. Douglas, Secretary of the Air Force\nHon. Elmer F. Bennett, Under Secretary of Interior\nGeneral Nathan F. Twining, Chrm., Joint Chiefs of Staff\nHon. Allen W. Dulles, Director, CIA\nHon. George V. Allen, Director, USIA\nHon. William M. Rountree, Assistant Secretary of State\nHon. Charles K. Rice, Assistant Attorney General\nHon. Eugene J. Lyons, Assistant Postmaster General\nHon. Marvin L. McLain, Assistant Secretary of Agric.\nHon. George T. Moore, Asst. Secretary of Commerce\nHon. Stuart Rothman, Solicitor, Dept. of Labor\nHon. Wiley T. Buchanan, Jr.\nHon. Sheldon T. Mills, Ambassador-designate to\nJordan\nHon. George H. Roderick, Assistant Secretary of Army\nHon. Lyle S. Garlock, Assistant Secretary of Air Force\nMr. Kenneth S. Adams, Phillips Petroleum Co.,\nOklahoma\nMr. Marvin L. Arrowsmith, President, White House\nCorrespondents Association\nMr. Michael Baker, Jr., Pennsylvania\nMr. Lawrence J. Bernard, Washington, D. C.\nMr. Calvin Davis, Harza Engineering Company,\nChicago, Illinois\nReverend Dr. Edward L. R. Elson, Washington, D. C.\nHon. Robert V. Fleming, Riggs National Bank\nMr. Julian Goodman, President, Radio and Television\nAssociation\nHon. Eric Johnston, Motion Picture Association\nMr. William H. Lawrence, President, National Press\nClub\nMr. James H. Lemon, Washington, D. C.\nMr. John E. McClure, Washington, D. C.\nMr. Orvis Nelson, Transocean Airlines, California\nMr. John Noble, President, Tapline, N. Y. City\nMr. John E. Shea, Washington, D. C.\nMr. Ronald Weston, President, White House\nPhotographers Association\nTUESDAY, MARCH 24, 1959\nPage 4\n2:30 pm\nThe President returned to the office.\n2:45 - 3:01 pm\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n3:02 pm\nThe President went to the Mansion.\n3:10 - 3:47 pm\nPracticed golf on the South Grounds.\n3:48 pm\nThe President returned to the Mansion.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nWEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1959\n8:33 am\nThe President arrived in the office, accompanied\nby Colonel Robert L. Schulz.\n8:45 - 8:47 am\nHon. Gordon Gray\n8:50 - 9:03 am\nHon. William C. Trimble\nNewly appointed Ambassador to Cambodia\n(Called on the President before departing\nfor his post at Phnom Penh)\n9:18 - 9:26 am\nMr. William J. Hopkins\n9:34 - 10:28 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. James Hagerty\nHon. David Kendall\nHon. James R. Killian, Jr.\nHon. Bryce Harlow\nHon. Raymond J. Saulnier\nHon. Robert Merriam\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nMrs. Anne Wheaton\nMajor John Eisenhower\n10:30 - 11:00 am\nPRESS CONFERENCE\n11:03 - 11:05 am\nHon. James Hagerty\n11:15 - 12:13 pm\nHis Majesty Hussein I, King of Jordan\nH. E. Mr. Samir Rifa'i, Prime Minister\nH. E. Mr. Midhet Juma, Ambassador\nHon. Christian Herter\nHon. William Rountree\nHon. Sheldon T. Mills\nHon. Wiley Buchanan (for introductions only)\nMajor John Eisenhower\n12:13 pm - 12:24\nMajor John Eisenhower\n12:27 pm\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\nWEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1959\nPage 2\n2:25 pm\nThe President returned to the office.\n2:25 - 2:27 pm\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n2:27 - 2:35 pm\nHon. Gerald Morgan\nHon. David Kendall\n2:55 - 3:43 pm\nThe President practiced golf on the South Grounds.\n3:45 pm\nReturned to the office.\n3:48 pm\nThe President departed the office and went to\nthe Mansion.\n5:00 pm\n(Dr. Milton Eisenhower) OFF THE RECORD\n(Saw the President in the Mansion)\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTHURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1959\n8:22 am\nThe President arrived at the office, accompanied\nby Colonel Robert L. Schulz.\n8:25 - 8:28 am\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n8:30 - 8:37 am\n(Mr. Joseph N. Greene, Jr.)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Special Assistant to the Secretary of State)\n8:37 - 8:41 am\nMr. William J. Hopkins\n8:41 - 8:47 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n8:57 - 9:07 am\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n9:07 - 9:50 am\n(Hon. Richard M. Nixon)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Hon. Christian Herter)\n(Meeting arranged by\n(Hon. Donald A. Quarles)\nHon. Gordon Gray)\n(Hon. John A. McCone)\n(General Nathan Twining)\n(Hon. Allen W. Dulles)\n(Hon. Gordon Gray)\n(Hon. Livingston Merchant)\n(Mr. Martin Hillenbrand)\n(Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster)\n(Major John Eisenhower)\n9:12 - 9:13 am\nHon. James Hagerty\n9:50 - 10:03 am\nHon. Richard M. Nixon\n10:00 - 11:09 am\nNATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL MEETING\nThe President\nHon. Christian A. Herter\nHon. Donald A. Quarles\nHon, Leo A. Hoegh\nHon. Fred C. Scribner, Jr.\nHon. Maurice H. Stans, Jr.\nHon. John A. McCone\nGeneral Nathan F. Twining\nHon. Allen W. Dulles\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. George V. Allen\nHon. Gordon Gray\n(continued)\nTHURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1959\nPage 2\n10:00 - 11:09 am\nNATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL MEETING (continued):\nHon. James R. Killian, Jr.\nHon. Karl G. Harr, Jr.\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nHon. John N. Irwin, II\nMajor John Eisenhower\nHon. James S. Lay, Jr.\nMr. Howard Furnas, Department of State\n11:10'- - 11:18 am\nHon. Christian A. Herter\nHon. Fred C. Scribner, Jr.\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n11:18 - 11:35 am\nThe President received the National Teacher of the Year,\nMiss Edna Donley of Alva, Oklahoma. The following\naccompanied:\nHon. Arthur S. Flemming\nDr. Lawrence Derthick\nDr. Oliver Hodge\nOklahoma State Superintendent of Public\nInstruction, and President-elect of the\nCouncil of Chief State School Officers\nHon. Arthur V. Langlie\nPresident, McCall Corporation, New York\nand former Governor of State of Washington\nMr. Herbert Mayes\nEditor of McCall's Magazine\n(Picture taken)\n11:35 - 11:40 am\nHon. Gerald Morgan\n11:36 - 11:48 am\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n11:42 - 11:55 am\nMajor John Eisenhower\n11:56 am\nThe President departed the office and went to the\nBroadcast Room to do a Film on NATO Defense College.\n12:00 Noon\nTo the Mansion.\n12:20 pm\nThe President departed the White House via helicopter\nand flew to the Gettysburg Farm, accompanied by:\nGolonel Robert L. Schulz\nMrs. Ann Whitman\nCWO William Elder\nColonel Walter Tkach (in second helicopter)\nGETTYSBURG, PA.\nTHURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1959\nPage 3\n1:02 pm\nArrived at the Gettysburg Farm.\n2:16 pm\nThe President departed the Farm and motored to the\nGettysburg Country Club:\n2:25 pm\nArrived at the Gettysburg Country Club.\n2:40 - 4:40 pm\nThe President played 18 holes of golf with\nGeneral Arthur Nevins.\n4:44 pm\nDeparted the Gettysburg Country Club and motored\nto the Farm.\n4:50 pm\nArrived at the Farm.\nTHE PRESIDENT's APPOINTMENTS\nFRIDAY, MARCH 27, 11959\nGETTYSBURG, PA.\n9:12 - 10:37 am\nThe President and General Arthur Nevins\nmade an inspection of the barns and grounds.\n10:15 am\nMrs. Everett Hughes entered the Farm.\n11:44 am\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower, accompanied\nby Mrs. Everett Hughes, departed the Farm and\nmotored to the Methodist Church of Gettysburg,\nwhere Community Good Friday Services were held.\n11:54 am\nArrived at the Methodist Church. They were\ngreeted by Mr. Charles Coffman, Head Usher.\n12:00 - 12:25 pm\nAttended Good Friday Services.\nReverend William E. Fenstermaker, Pastor of the\nMethodist Church, escorted the President and Mrs.\nEisenhower to their car.\n12:29 pm\nDeparted the Church and motored to the Farm.\n12:38 pm\nArrived at the Farm.\nNo further activity this date.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nSATURDAY, MARCH 28, 1959\nGETTYSBURG, PA.\n9:46 am\nMrs. Walton Walker and Mrs. Harold Titus\nentered the Farm to visit Mrs. Eisenhower.\n2:30 pm\nThe President and Major John Eisenhower departed\nthe Farm and motored to the Gettysburg Country\nClub.\n2:38 pm\nArrived at the Gettysburg Country Club.\n2:58 - 4:17 pm\nThe President played 9 holes of golf with\nMajor John Eisenhower\nGeneral Arthur Nevins\n4:22 pm\nThe President and Major John Eisenhower departed\nthe Gettysburg Country Club and motored to the Farm.\n4:30 pm\nArrived at the Farm,\n6:35 - 6:50 pm\nThe President watched David Eisenhower play\nball on the lawn.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nSUNDAY, MARCH 29, 1959\nEASTER SUNDAY\nGETTYSBURG, PA.\n8:27 - 9:40 am\nThe President and Chief West walked around\nthe grounds.\n10:35 am\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower, accompanied by\nMrs. Everett Hughes, departed the Farm and motored\nto the Gettysburg Presbyterian Church. Major and\nMrs. John Eisenhower and children followed in another\ncar,\n10:42 am\nArrived at the Gettysburg Church - Presbyterian -\nwhere they were greeted by Mr. Willard Sherman,\nHost Usher, who escorted them to their seats.\n10:45 - 11:38 am\nAttended Easter Sunday Services, conducted by\nReverend Robert MacAskill.\nFollowing the services, Reverend MacAskill escorted\nthe President and family to their cars.\nBefore departing the Church, the President accepted\na baby chick from Bobbie, aged 3, son of Mrs. Florence\nReif.\n11:47 am\nDeparted the Church and motored to the Farm.\n11:55 am\nArrived at the Farm.\n12:22 pm\nThe President took pictures of his grandchildren on\nthe front lawn of the residence.\nMajor and Mrs. John Eisenhower and children had\nlunch with the President and Mrs. Eisenhower,\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nMONDAY, MARCH 30, 1959\nGETTYSBURG, PA.\n10:47 am\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed\nthe Farm and motored to the White House.\nWASHINGTON, D. C.\n12:36 pm\nArrived at the White House.\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\n2:33 pm\nThe President arrived in the office.\n2:36 - 2:39 pm\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n2:40 - 3:13 pm\nHon. Raymond J. Saulnier\n3:13 - 3:27 pm\nHon. Gordon Gray\n3:27 - 3:34 pm\nHon. James Hagerty\n3:34 - 3:38 pm\nMajor John Eisenhower\n3:39 - 3:48 pm\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n3:48 - 3:55 pm\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n5:00 pm\nThe President departed the office and went to the\nMansion,\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTUESDAY, MARCH 31, 1959\n7:52 am\nThe President arrived in the office, accompanied by\nColonel Robert L. Schulz.\n8:14 - 8:29 am\nMajor John Eisenhower\n8:29 - 8:35 am\nHon. David Kendall\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n8:35 - 8:44 am\nHon. David Kendall\n8:44 - 9:30 am\n(Hon. Christian Herter)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Hon. C. Douglas Dillon)\n(Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster)\n9:30 - 9:45 am\n(Hon. Christian Herter)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster)\n9:48 - 10:30 am\n(Hon. Wilton B. Persons)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Hon. David Kendall)\n10:30 - 11:00 am\nHon. Arthur Flemming\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n11:17 - 11:25 am\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n11:25 - 11:30 am\nMajor General Frank A. Tobey, Chief of Chaplains, Army\nRear Admiral George A. Rosso, Chief of Chaplains, Navy\nMajor General Terrence P. Finnegan, Chief of Chaplains,\nAir Force\nLt. Commander Samuel Sobel, Chaplain, Navy\nCommander Algernon M. Oliver, U. S. N.,\nSecretary of Armed Forces Chaplains Board\nHon. Fred Fox\n(Presented copy of new hymnal to the President)\n11:30 - 11:48 am\n(Mr. K. L. Wilson\nOFF THE RECORD\nPresident U. S. Olympic Committee)\n(Mr. J. Lyman Bingham, New York\nExecutive Director, Olympic Committee)\n(Hon. Thomas E. Stephens)\n(Saw the President re 1960 Olympics in Rome)\n11:48 - 11:56 am\n(Dr. Earl D. Emery, D.D.S.\nOFF THE RECORD\nof LaGrange, Illinois, and son Jim)\n(Friend of Earl Eisenhower)\nTUESDAY, MARCH 31, 1959\nPage 2\n12:02 - 12:04 pm\nCaptain Dale J. Crittenberger\n12:10 - 12:13 pm\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\nCaptain Dale J. Crittenberger\n12:13 pm\nThe President departed the office and went to\nthe Mansion.\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\n2:20 pm\nThe President returned to the office, accompanied\nby Major John Eisenhower\n2:25 - 2:27 pm\nMajor John Eisenhower\n2:35 - 2:40 pm\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n2:47 - 3:27 pm\nHon. David K. Bruce\nAmbassador to Germany\n3:27 - 3:34 pm\nHon. Malcolm Moos\nMajor John Eisenhower (joined at 3:30 pm)\n3:34 - 4:41 pm\nThe President practiced golf on the South Grounds.\n4:43 pm\nReturned to the office.\n5:22 pm\nThe President departed the office and went\nto the Mansion.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nWEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1959\n8:32 am\nThe President arrived in the office,\n8:36 - 8:37 am\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n8:48 - 8:55\nHon. David Kendall\n8:58 - 9:26 am\nThe President was presented Baseball Pass for 1959\nby the following:\nMr. William Robertson\nWashington American League Baseball Club\nMr. Joseph Cronin\nPresident of the American League\nKevin Cronin (9)\nMr. Joseph McKenny\nPublic Relations, American League\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n(Picture taken)\n9:26 - 9:54 am\n(Hon. Meade Alcorn)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Hon. Thomas E. Stephens, from 9:28 - 9:30 am)\n(Hon. Wilton B. Persons)\n9:54 - 10:18 am\nHon. James P. Mitchell\n10:23 - 10:24 am\n(Hon. Meade Alcorn)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(For picture with the President,\ntaken by Abbie Rowe)\n11:17 - 11:38 am\n(General Edwin Clark)\nOFF THE RECORD\n11:38 - 12:06 pm\nDr. T. Keith Glennan\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n12:06 - 12:08 pm\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n12:08 - 12:27 pm\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n12:30 - 12:32 pm\nHon. Robert Merriam\n1:05 - 1:35 pm\n(Dr. James L. Morrill) OFF THE RECORD\n(University of Minnesota)\n(Hon. Robert Merriam)\nWEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1959\nPage 2\n1:37 pm\nThe President departed the office and went\nto the Mansion.\n1:40 pm\n(LUNCH)\n5:00 pm\nMr. and Mrs. Walker Buckner\n(Guests of the President and Mrs. Eisenhower\nin the Mansion)\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTHURSDA Y, APRIL 2, 1959\n8:43 am\nThe President arrived in the office, accompanied by\nColonel Robert L. Schulz.\n8:43 - 8:51 am\nMajor John Eisenhower\n8:50 - 9:00 am\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n9:00 - 10:18 am\nNATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL MEETING\nThe President\nHon. C. Douglas Dillon\nHon. Neil McElroy\nHon. John S. Patterson\nHon. Fred C. Scribner, Jr.\nHon. Maurice Stans\nHon. John A. McCone\nHon. Fred A. Seaton\nHon. Frederick H. Mueller\nHon. Alan T. Waterman\nHon. T. Keith Glennan\nGeneral Nathan F. Twining\nHon. Allen W. Dulles\nHon. Donald Quarles\nMr. Howard Furnas\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. George V. Allen\nHon. Clarence B. Randall\nHon. Gordon Gray\nHon. James R. Killian, Jr.\nHon. Karl G. Harr, Jr.\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nHon. Gerard C. Smith\nMajor John Eisenhower\nHon. James S. Lay, Jr.\nHon. S. Everett Gleason\n10:32 am\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower, accompanied by\nColonel Robert L. Schulz, departed the White House\nand motored to the Departmental Auditorium. The\npurpose of this visit was to attend the Opening Session\nand Tenth Anniversary Ceremony of the NATO Spring\nMinisterial Meeting.\nTHURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1959\nPage 2\n10:36 am\nArrived at the Departmental Auditorium. They were\ngreeted by Hon. Wiley Buchanan, Chief of Protocol\nof the State Department.\nMrs. Eisenhower was escorted to her seat by\nHon. Robert Corrigan.\nThe President went to Conference Room A where the\nfollowing were assembled:\nForeign Ministers and NATO Representatives:\nBelgium - Pierre Wigny\nCanada - George R. Pearkes\nDenmark - M. A. Wassard\nFrance - Maurice Couve de Murville\nGermany - Heinrich von Brentano\nGreece - Panayotis Canellopoulos\nIceland - Hans G. Andersen\nItaly - Guiseppe Pella\nLuxembourg - Eugene Schaus\nNetherlands - Joseph M. A. H. Luns\nD. U. Stikker\nNorway - Halvard M. Lange\nPortugal - Marcello Mathias\nTurkey - Fatin Rustu Zorlu\nUnited Kingdom - Selwyn Lloyd\nHon. Christian Herter\nHon. Paul-Henri Spaak, Secretary General of NATO\nHon. Livingston Merchant\nHon. Frederich Reinhardt, State Department Counselor\nThe President and the above then went to the stage.\n10:40 am\nSpeeches by\nHon. Christian Herter\nForeign Minister Luns of the Netherlands who is\nHonorary President of the Council\nSecretary General Paul-Henri Spaak\n11:19 - 11:33 am\nThe President addressed the Opening Session and Tenth\nAnniversary Ceremony of the NATO Spring Ministerial\nMeeting.\nTHURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1959\nPage 3\n11:37 am\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower, accompanied by\nColonel Robert L. Schulz, departed the Departmental\nAuditorium and motored to the White House.\n11:40 am\nArrived at the White House.\n1:00 pm\nThe President gave a Stag Luncheon at the White\nHouse for the NATO Group:\nH. E. Joseph M. A. H. Luns\nMinister of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands\nH. E. Paul-Henri Spaak\nSecretary General of NATO\nH. E. Pierre Wigny\nMinister of Foreign Affairs of Belgium\nH. E. Jens Otto Kray\nForeign Minister of Denmark\nH. E. Maurice Couve de Murville\nMinister of Foreign Affairs of the French Republic\nH. E. Henrich von Brentano\nMinister of Foreign Affairs of the Federal\nRepublic of Germany\nH. E. Panagiotis Canellopoulos\nDeputy Prime Minister of Greece\nH. E. Giuseppe Pella\nMinister of Foreign Affairs of the Italian Republic\nH. E. Eugene Schaus\nMinister of Foreign Affairs of Luxembourg\nH. E. Halvard M. Lange\nMinister of Foreign Affairs of Norway\nH. E. Dr. Marcello Matthias\nMinister of Foreign Affairs of Portugal\nH. E. Fatin Rustu Zorlu\nMinister of Foreign Affairs of Turkey\nThe Rt. Hon. Selwyn Lloyd\nSecretary of State for Foreign Affairs of\nGreat Britain\nThe Hon, George R. Pearkes\nMinister of National Defense of Canada\nH. E. The Ambassador of Belgium\nBaron Silvercruys\nH. E. The Ambassador of Portugal\nMr. Luis Esteves Fernandes\n(continued)\nTHURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1959\nPage 4\n1;00 pm\nLuncheon for NATO Group (continued):\nH. E. The Ambassador of the Netherlands\nDr. J. H. van Roijen\nH. E. The Ambassador of Italy\nMr. Manlio Brosio\nH. E. The Ambassador of Iceland\nMr. Thor Thors\nH. E. The Ambassador of the French Republic\nMr. Herve Alphand\nH. E. The British Ambassador\nSir Harold Caccia\nH. E. The Ambassador of the Turkish Republic\nMr. Ali A. H. Urguplu\nH. E. The German Ambassador\nMr. Welhelm G. Grewe\nH. E. The Ambassador of Norway\nMr. Paul Koht\nH. E. The Ambassador of Greece\nMr. Alexis S. Liatis\nH. E. The Ambassador of Luxembourg\nMr. Georges Heisbourg\nH. E. The Ambassador of Denmark\nCount Kield Gustav Knuth-Winterfeldt\nH. E. The Ambassador of Canada\nMr. Arnold D. P. Heeney\nH. E. Hans G. Andersen\nPermanent Representative of Iceland to NATO\nH. E. Andre de Staercke\nPermanent Representative of Belgium to NATO\nH. E. Jens M. Boyesen\nPermanent Representative of Norway to NATO\nH. E. M. A. Wassard\nPermanent Representative of Denmark to NATO\nH. E. Michel Melas\nPermanent Representative of Greece to NATO\nH. E. Sir Frank Roberts\nPermanent Representative of the United Kingdom\nto NATO\nH. E. Selim Sarper\nPermanent Representative of the Turkist Republic\nto NATO\nThe Hon. W. Randolph Burgess\nPermanent Representative of the United States to\nNATO\n(continued)\nTHURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1959\nPage 5\n1:00 pm\nLuncheon for NATO Group (continued):\nH. E. Antonio de Faria\nPermanent Representative of Portugal to NATO\nH. E. Umberto Grazzi\nPermanent Representative to NATO from Italy\nH. E. D. U. Stikker\nPermanent Representative of the Netherlands to\nNATO\nH. E. Jules Leger\nPermanent Representative of Canada to NATO\nH. E. Paul Reuter\nPermanent Representative of Luxembourg to\nNATO\nH. E. Pierre de Leusse\nPermanent Representative of the French Republic\nto NATO\nH. E. Gebhardt von Walther\nPermanent Representative of Germany to NATO\nH. E. Alberico Casardi\nDeputy Secretary General of NATO\nGeneral Benjamin R. P. F. Hasselman\nChairman, Military Committee of NATO\nGeneral Max Gelee\nNATO Standing Group\nAdmiral Sir Michael M. Denny\nNATO Standing Group\nAdmiral Walter F. Boone\nNATO Standing Group\nAdmiral Jerauld Wright\nSupreme Allied Commander Atlantic\nSir Evelyn Shuckburgh\nAssistant Secretary General of NATO for Political\nAffairs\nMr. E. H. Meili\nAssistant Secretary General of NATO for\nProduction and Logistics\nThe Lord Coleridge\nExecutive Secretary of NATO\nMajor General Theodore W. Parker\nNATO Standing Group\nDr. Norman F. Ramsey\nNATO Science Adviser\nHon. Neil H. McElroy\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n(continued)\nTHURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1959\nPage 6\n1:00 pm\nLuncheon for NATO Group (continued):\nHon. Everett McK. Dirksen\nHon. Christian A. Herter\nHon. C. Douglas Dillon\nHon. Donald A. Quarles\nHon. Herbert F. York\nHon. Fred C. Scribner, Jr.\nGeneral Nathan F. Twining\nHon. Gordon Gray\nHon. Robert D. Murphy\nHon. Loy W. Henderson\nHon. G. Frederick Reinhardt\nHon. Livingston T. Merchant\nHon. Francis O. Wilcox\nHon. T. Grayson Upton\nHon. John N. Irwin II\nHon. Wiley T. Buchanan, Jr.\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nMajor John S. D. Eisenhower\n2:35 pm\nThe President posed for pictures on front portico\nof the White House with the NATO Group.\n2:43 pm\nReturned to the office.\n2:44 - 2:45 pm\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n2:45 - 3:45 pm\n(Hon. James R. Killian, Jr.)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Hon. John A. McCone)\n(Dr. Alan T. Waterman)\n(Dr. Herbert F. York)\n(Hon. Elmer Staats)\n(Dr. E. R. Piore)\n(Dr. Edwin M. McMillan) (Hon. Wilton B. Persons)\n(Mr. David z. Beckler)\n(Brig. General A. J. Goodpaster)\n3:45 - 3:47 pm\n(Hon. John A. McCone)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster)\n3:47 - 3:49 pm\n(Hon. John A. McCone)\nOFF THE RECORD\n3:50 - 3:53 pm\nHon. Gordon Gray\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n3:53 - 4:06 pm\nHon. Gordon Gray\nTHURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1959\nPage 7\n4:06 - 4:12 pm\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n4:15 - 5:22 pm\nHon. Malcolm Moos\n5:25 pm\nThe President departed the office and went to\nthe Mansion.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nFRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1959\n8:17 am\nThe President arrived in the office, accompanied\nby Colonel Robert L. Schulz.\n8:17 - 8:34 am\nMajor John Eisenhower\n8:34 - 8:40 am\nHon. David Kendall\n8:36 - 8:37 am\nMr. William J. Hopkins\n8:40 - 8:44 am\nHon. James Hagerty\n8:44 - 9:00 am\n(Hon. Dillon Anderson)\nOFF THE RECORD\n9:00 - 9:43 am\n(Hon. Allen Dulles)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Hon. Neil McElroy)\n(General Nathan Twining)\n(Hon. Donald A. Quarles)\n(Hon. Robert Murphy)\n(Hon. James R. Killian, Jr.)\n(Mr. Richard Bissell)\n(Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster)\n(Major John Eisenhower)\n9:30 - 9:55 am\nHon. Fred Seaton\nHon. Wilbur A. Dexheimer\nCommissioner, Bureau of Reclamation\n9:55 - 10:02 am\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n10:02 - 10:34 am\n(Mr. Walter Ruschmeyer) OFF THE RECORD\n(Mr. Frank Donohue)\n(Colonel Robert L. Schulz)\n10:35 - 10:55 am\nThe President received the following representatives\nof the National Association of Evangelicals:\nHerbert S. Mekeel, President\nSchenectady, New York\nGeorge L. Ford, Executive Director\nWheaton, Illinois\nClyde W. Taylor, Secretary of Public Affairs\nWashington, D. C.\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens accompanied\nFRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1959\nPage 2\n10:55 am\nThe President departed the office and went to the\nMansion, accompanied by Hon. Wilton B. Persons.\n11:00 - 11:17 am\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower received a\ngroup from National Cherry Blossom Festival\nwho presented a cherry tree to them:\nMr. Herbert Blunck\nChairman, National Cherry Blossom Festival\nMr. Harry Merrick\nChairman, Greater National Capital Committee\nMr. Bryson Rash\nMr. James Ford\nMr. Evend Scoyen\nActing Director, National Park Service\n11:30 am\nThe President departed the White House via helicopter\nand flew to his Gettysburg Farm. He was accompanied by\nCaptain Evan P. Aurand\nMrs. Ann Whitman\nMr. Wayne Hawks\nMr. James Rowley\nIn second helicopter were\nGeneral Howard McC. Snyder\nMiss Mary Caffrey\nCaptain Olive Marsh\nSecret Service Agents\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens went to Gettysburg by car.\n12:07 pm\nThe President arrived at the Farm.\n2:24 - 3:30 pm\nThe President and Mr. George Allen inspected the\nfitting barn and Mr. Allen's farm.\n8:13 pm\nMr. William Robinson entered the Farm.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nSATURDAY, APRIL 4, 1959\nGETTYSBURG, PA.\n9:51 am\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed\nthe Farm and motored to Gettysburg College.\n10:00 am\nArrived at Gettysburg College. They were\ngreeted by General W. S. Paul, President of\nGettysburg College, who escorted them to the\nplatform.\nProgram of the 127th Anniversary and celebration\nof Founder's Day at Gettysburg College:\nInvocation by Edwerth E. Korte, Chaplain of\nGettysburg College.\nAddress by General Willard S. Paul, President of\nGettysburg College.\nHonorary Doctor of Laws degrees were conferred upon\nHon. Fred Seaton, Secretary of the Interior\nJudge W. Clarence Sheely\nPresident of County Courts, Adams County, Pa.\n10:30 - 10:58 am\nADDRESS BY THE PRESIDENT\n11:08 am\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed\nGettysburg College and motored to the Farm.\n11:18 am\nArrived at the Gettysburg Farm.\nThe following were guests at the Farm during the\nafternoon:\nMr. George Allen\nMr. William Robinson\nGeneral and Mrs. Arthur Nevins\nMrs. Everett Hughes\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nSUNDAY, APRIL 5, 1959\nGETTYSBURG, PA.\n8:40 - 9:15 am\nThe President walked around the farm.\n9:55 - 10:45 am\nThe President and Mr. George Allen motored to\nthe Hartley Farm, Major John Eisenhower's\nresidence, and the Duck Pond.\n11:02 - 5:43 pm\nGeneral and Mrs. Arthur Nevins were guests\nat the Farm.\n5:55 pm\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the\nFarm and motored to the White House.\nWASHINGTON, D. C.\n7:48 pm\nArrived at the White House.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nMONDAY, APRIL 6, 1959\n8:00 am\n(Hon. James R. Killian, Jr.)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Dr. Herbert F. York)\n(Had breakfast with the President)\n9:00 am\nThe President arrived in the office.\n9:00 - 9:30 am\n(Hon. Wilton B. Persons)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Hon. James R. Killian, Jr., until 9:17 am)\n9:30 - 10:00 am\n(General Lauris Norstad)\nOFF THE RECORD\n10:00 - 10:07 am\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n10:14 - 10:16 am\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n10:16 - 10:26 am\nHon. James P. Mitchell\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. James Hagerty\n10:26 - 10:27 am\nHon. James Hagerty\n10:27 - 10:35 am\nHon. Walter Robertson\n10:35 - 10:55 am\n(U Law Yone, Special Emissary of the\nOFF THE RECORD\nPrime Minister of Burma)\n(Hon. Walter Robertson)\n10:55 - 11:02 am\nHon. Christian Herter\nMr. Jerry Wadsworth\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n11:02 - 11:47 am\nHon. Christian Herter\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n11:47 - 11:48 am\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n11:48 - 12:18 pm\nDr. Malcolm Moos\n12:16 - 12:18 pm\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n12:18 - 12:19 pm\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n12:24 pm\nThe President departed the office and went to\nthe Mansion.\nMONDAY, APRIL 6, 1959\nPage 2\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\n2:13 pm\nThe President returned to the office,\n2:27 - 2:30 pm\nHon. James Hagerty\nHon. Robert Merriam\n2:40 - 2:42 pm\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n2:43 - 3:08 pm\n(Hon. Arthur Summerfield)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Hon. Wilton B. Persons)\n3:08 - 3:48 pm\n(Hon. Richard M. Nixon)\nOFF THE RECORD\n3:50 pm\nThe President went to the South Grounds to\npractice golf.\n5:00 pm\nReturned to the office.\n5:02 - 5:17 pm\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n5:17 pm\nMr. George Allen\n5:29 pm\nThe President departed the office and returned\nto the Mansion.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1959\n7:55 A.M.\nThe President arrived at the office, accompanied by\nColonel Robert L. Schulz\n8:02 - 8:50\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n8:50 - 9:03\nHon. David Kendall\n9:06 - 9:18\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n9:18 - 9:30\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n9:30 - 9:55\n(Hon. Neil McElroy)\n(Mr. Richard Bissell) OFF THE RECORD\n(Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster)\n9:55 - 10:18\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n10:18 - 10:27\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n10:30\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the\nWhite House and motored to MATS Terminal to\nfly to Augusta, Georgia\n10:47\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed MATS\nTerminal aboard the COLUMBINE enroute to Bush\nField, Augusta, Georgia.\nAUGUSTA, GA.\n12:43 P.M.\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower arrived at\nBush Field in Augusta and motored to the Augusta\nNational Golf Club, arriving there at 1:12 p.m.\n1:35 - 2:04\nThe President practiced golf on the practice green.\n2:05 - 5:31\nThe President played 18 holes of golf with:\nMr. Clifford Roberts\nMr. William Robinson\nMr. Byron Nelson\n5:45\nThe President returned to his cottage.\nTUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1959\nAUGUSTA, GEORGIA\n6:35 - 6:55 P.M.\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower toured the\n10th, 14th and 15th and 16th holes at the Augusta\nNational Golf Club via golf cart\n6:55 - 7:58\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower were at the\nJones Cottage where they visited with:\nMr. and Mrs. Robert Jones\nMr. and Mrs. Robert Woodruff\nMrs. Clarence Schoo\n(No further activity this date)\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nWEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1959\nAUGUSTA, GEORGIA\n8:45 A.M.\nThe President walked to his office.\n9:10\nThe President departed his office and walked to\nthe Pro Shop.\n9:25\nThe President returned to his cottage.\n9:47 - 10:22\nThe President went to \"Par 3\" Course, teeing off\nat 9:49 and playing 9 holes of golf alone.\n10:22\nThe President was joined by Mr. Clifford Roberts\nat the 9th hole and they looked over the course\ntogether.\n10:40\nThe President and Mr. Roberts went by golf cart\nto the Club House.\n10:50\nThe President went to his office.\n11:00\nThe President returned to his cottage.\n1:15 P.M.\nThe President left his cottage and went to Bobby Jones'\ncottage.\n1:30\nThe President went to the practice green and practiced\ngolf.\n1:50 - 5:08\nThe President played 18 holes of golf with:\nMr. Robert Woodruff\nMr. Ellis Slater\nMr. Clarence Schoo\n5:15 - 5:45\nThe President practiced golf.\n5:46\nThe President returned to his cottage.\n(No further activity this date)\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTHURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1959\nAUGUSTA, GEORGIA\n8:04 A.M.\nThe President walked to his office.\n8:45\nThe President returned to his cottage.\n8:50 - 9:23\nThe President practiced golf on the practice tee.\n9:24 - 12:30 P.M.\nThe President played 18 holes of golf with:\nMr. Richard Garlington\nMr. William Robinson\nMr. Barry Leithead\n12:32 P.M.\nThe President went to his cottage.\n2:35\nThe President went to his office.\n3:55\nThe President returned to his cottage.\n(No further activity this date)\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nFRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1959\nAUGUSTA, GEORGIA\n8:07 A.M.\nThe President departed his cottage via Golf Cart\nand motored to his office.\n8:30\nThe President left his office and went to the\npractice green.\n8:49 - 12:02 P.M.\nThe President played 18 holes of golf with:\nMr. Robert Woodruff\nMr. Ellis Slater\nMr. William Robinson\n12:06\nThe President returned to his cottage.\n12:23\nThe President departed his cottage via golf cart\nand motored to his office.\n12:29 - 1:10\nThe President met with the following members\nof the Republican Nominating Committee in his\noffice:\nMr. Ray C. Bliss of Ohio\nMr. G. Harold Alexander of Florida\nMrs. C. Wayland Brooks of Illinois\nMr. Richard F. Cooper of New Hampshire\nMr. Ted Dalton of Virginia\nMr. Harry Darby of Kansas\nMrs. Rae C. Hooker of Michigan\nMr. Wellington D. Franklin of Montana\nMrs. Webster Todd of New Jersey\nMrs. Neal Tourtellotte of Washington State\n(Hon. James C. Hagerty present for this appointment)\n1:10\nThe President, Mr. Hagerty and the above-named\ngroup departed the President's office and walked to\nhis cottage.\nFRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1959\nAUGUSTA, GEORGIA\n2:31 - 2:35 P.M.\nStills and newsreel photos were taken of\nthe President and Mrs. Eisenhower and\nmembers of the Republican Nonimating\nCommittee at the Club.\n2:40\nThe Committee departed the Club and the\nPresident and the First Lady went to the\ncottage.\n(No further activity this date)\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nSATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1959\nAUGUSTA, GEORGIA\n8:20 - 8:52 A.M.\nThe President was in the office.\n9:25 - 12:35 P.M.\nThe President played 18 holes of golf with:\nMr. Albert Bradley\nMr. W. Alton Jones\nMr. Sig Larmon\n2:23 - 3:48 P.M.\nThe President worked in his office.\n6:40 - 7:25 P.M.\nThe President met with:\nHon. Allen Dulles\nMr. Jerry Greene of State Department\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nSUNDAY, APRIL 12, 1959\nAUGUSTA, GEORGIA\n8:45 - 9:58 A.M.\nThe President was in the office.\n10:00 - 10:05\nPresident walked to the 1st tee and spoke with:\nMr. Albert Bradley\nMr. Sig Larmon\n10:06\nReturned to the cottage.\n11:07\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed\nAugusta National Golf Club to motor to the\nReid Memorial Church for Sunday services.\n11:12\nArrived at Reid Memorial Church\n11:15 - 12:15 P.M.\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhowerattended\nservices. Rev. Charles H. Gibboney delivered\nthe sermon.\n12:16\nPresident and Mrs. Eisenhower departed Reid\nMemorial Church to motor to Augusta National\nGolf Club.\n12:23\nArrived at the Club.\n2:40 - 3:40\nThe President played 9 holes of golf (in the rain)\nwith:\nMr. Clifford Roberts\nMr. William Robinson\nMr. W. Alton Jones\nMr. Billie Jo Patton\n(Mr. Albert Bradley accompanied them around\nthe course).\n3:43\nPresident returned to the cottage.\n(No further activity this date)\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nMONDAY, APRIL 13, 1959\nAUGUSTA, GEORGIA\n9:08 A.M.\nThe President, accompanied by Mr. Albert\nBradley and Mr. William Robinson, departed\nthe Augusta National Golf Club to motor to\nBush Field.\n9:30\nArrived at Bush Field.\n9:35\nPresident airborne for Washington, D.C.,\naccompanied by:\nMr. Albert Bradley\nMr. William Robinson\nMr. and Mrs. Sig Larmon\nHon. James C. Hagerty\nGeneral Howard Snyder\nMrs. Ann Whitman\nCaptain Olive Marsh\nSgt. John Moaney\nMr. James Rowley\nWASHINGTON, D. C.\n11:17\nThe President and party arrived at MATS Terminal,\nand the President departed immediately for Walter\nReed Hospital by car, accompanied by Hon. Wilton\nB. Persons and Hon. James C. Hagerty\n11:46\nPresident arrived at Walter Reed and was met\nby Major General Leonard Heaton.\n(The President visited with Secretary Dulles --\nHon. Allen Dulles and Mr. Jerry Greene were\nalso present)\n12:31 P.M.\nPresident and his party left Walter Reed Hospital.\n12:50\nPresident arrived at the White House, and went\ndirectly to his office.\n12:52 - 12:57\nMajor John Eisenhower\n12:54 - 12:56\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n12:57\nPresident went to the Mansion.\nMONDAY, APRIL 13, 1959\nPage 2\n2:26 P.M.\nThe President returned to the office.\n2:28 - 2:31\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n2:32 - 2:35\nMr. William J. Hopkins\n2:32 - 2:47\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. David Kendall\nHon. Robert E. Merriam\n2:48 - 3:05\nHon. Robert B. Anderson\nHon. David Kendall\n3:05 - 3:17\nHon. Raymond J. Saulnier\n3:18 - 3:24\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n3:25\nThe President and Hon. James C. Hagerty\ndeparted the White House to motor to the\nDistrict of Columbia Red Cross Building\n3:29\nArrived at the Red Cross Building.\nPresident was greeted by\nMr. James Lambie\nSpecial Assistant in the White House Office\nHon. Gordon Gray\n3:30 - 3:40\nThe President addressed the 15th Annual Washington\nConference of the Advertising Council, Inc. (he was\nintroduced by Mr. Gray).\n3:41\nThe President and Mr. Hagerty departed the\nRed Cross Building to motor tto the White House.\n3:45\nThe President arrived back in his office.\n3:45 - 4:45\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n3:47 - 3:48\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n4:02 - 4:25\n(Hon. Christian Herter) OFF THE RECORD\n4:45 - 4:55\nMajor John Eisenhower\n5:07\nThe President went to the Mansion\nMORE\nMONDAY, APRIL 13, 1959\nPage 3\n7:25 P.M.\nThe President departed the White House to\nmotor to the Mayflower Hotel, accompanied by\nMr. Aksel Nielsen\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\nHon. James C. Hagerty\nThe President said goodbye to Mr. Nielsen and\ncontinued on to the Statler Hotel.\n7:32\nThe President arrived at the Statler Hotel and\nwas greeted by\nSenator Thruston Morton, newly-elected\nChairman of the Republican National Committee\nMrs. Clare Williams,\nAssistant Chairman, Republican National Committee\nHon. Meade Alcorn\nProceeded to the Continental Room to attend dinner\ngiven by Republican Women's National Conference\nInvocation delivered by Dr. Edward L. R. Elson\n7:45\nDinner began. Following is a list of those at the\nHead Table:\nThe President\nHon. Meade Alcorn, Retiring Chairman, Republican\nNational Committee\nHon. Thruston Morton\nMrs. Clare B. Williams\nHon. and Mrs. Robert B. Anderson\nHon. and Mrs. Neil H. McElroy\nHon. and Mrs. Arthur Summerfield\nHon. and Mrs. Fred Seaton\nHon. and Mrs. Ezra Taft Benson\nHon. and Mrs. Lewis L. Strauss\nHon. and Mrs. James P. Mitchell\nHon. and Mrs. Arthur Flemming\nHon. Joseph W. Martin, Jr.\nHon. and Mrs. Wilton B. Persons\nSenator and Mrs. Everett M. Dirksen\nSenator and Mrs. Barry M. Goldwater\nCong. and Mrs. Charles A. Halleck\nCong. and Mrs. Richard A. Simpson\nCongresswoman Frances P. Bolton\nCongresswoman Marguerite Stitt Church\nMONDAY, APRIL 13, 1959\nPage 4\nContinuation of list of those at the Head Table at the Dinner of the Republican\nWomen's National Conference:\nCongresswoman Florence P. Dwyer\nCongresswoman Edith Nourse Rogers\nCongresswoman Edna Simpson\nCongresswoman Catherine May\nCongresswoman Jessica McCullough Weis\nMiss Bertha S. Adkins\nRev. and Mrs. Edward L. R. Elson\nMrs. Meade Alcorn\nMrs. Thruston B. Morton\nMrs. Peter Gibson\nMr. and Mrs. Spencer T. Olin\nHon. and Mrs. William P. Rogers\nFollowing the dinner, Mrs. Clare Williams introduced\nHon. Meade Alcorn who spoke briefly and then introduced\nHon. Thruston Morton, newly-elected Chairman of the\nRepublican National Committee, who made a few remarks.\nThen, Mrs. Williams introduced the President.\n9:45 - 10:00\nADDRESS by the President to the Seventh Annual\nRepublican Women's National Conference.\n10:03\nThe President and Hon. James C. Hagerty departed\nthe Statler to motor to the White House.\n10:06\nArrived at the White House.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1959\n7:25 A.M.\nThe President arrived in the office, accompanied\nby Colonel Robert L. Schulz.\n7:50 - 8:00\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Bryce Harlow\n8:00 - 9:35\nLEGISLATIVE LEADERS MEETING\nThe President\nThe Vice President\nSenator Everett Dirksen\nSenator Thomas H. Kuchel\nSenator Styles Bridges\nSenator Andrew Schoeppel\nCong. Charles Halleck\nCong. Leslie Arends\nCong. Charles B. Hoeven\nCong. John W. Brynes\nCong. Leo Allen\nHon. James P. Mitchell\nHon. Frederick H. Mueller\nHon. Maurice Stans\nHon. Raymond J. Saulnier\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Bryce Harlow\nHon. Edward McCabe\nHon. Jack Anderson\nHon. Clyde Wheeler\nHon. Gerald D. Morgan\nHon. Earle Chesney\nHon. David Kendall\nHon. Homer Gruenther\nHon. James C. Hagerty\nHon. Robert E. Merriam\nHon. Don Paarlberg\nHon. Roehmer McPhee\nMr. Sam Hughes of Budget Bureau\n9:35 - 9:40\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Gerald D. Morgan\nHon. Robert E. Merriam (out at 9:37)\nHon. Maurice Stans\nHon. Rocco Siciliano\nTUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1959\nPage 2\n9:40 - 9:42 A.M.\nHon. David Kendall\n9:50 - 10:02\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n10:04 - 10:17\nMajor John Eisenhower\n10:25\nThe President and Hon. James C. Hagerty departed\nthe White House and motored to the Constitution Avenue\nentrance to the Senator Robert A. Taft Memorial on\nthe Capitol grounds to attend its dedication.\n10:28\nArrived at the Taft Memorial, where the President\nwas greeted by\nJudge I. Jack Martin\nCong. Carroll Reece\nCong. Clarence J. Brown\nInvocation was given by the Reverend Frederick Brown\nHarris, Chaplain of the U.S. Senate.\nRemarks made by Cong. Reece on the meaning of the\nMemorial and he then introduced the Trustees of The\nRobert A. Taft Memorial Foundation.\nRemarks were then made by Cong. Brown, Chairman\nof the Physical Memorial Subcommittee, Senator\nStyles Bridges, Senator Harry Flood Byrd, William\nHoward Taft III and the Hon. Herbert Hoover, as\nChairman of the Robert A. Taft Memorial Foundation.\nThis was followed by REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT\nwho presented the Memorial to the custody of The\nCongress.\nAcceptance was made by Hon. Richard M. Nixon for\nthe U.S. Senate and Hon. Sam Rayburn for the U.S.\nHouse of Representatives.\n11:37\nThe President and Mr. Hagerty departed the Memorial\nto motor back to the White House.\n11:40\nThe President arrived back in his office.\nTUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1959\nPage 3\n11:43 - 11:54\nThe President received the following of The\nCouncil of Bishops of The Methodist Church:\nBishop James C. Baker (Retired)\nSan Marino, California\nBishop J. W. E. Brown\nAtlanta, Georgia\nBishop Charles W. Brashares\nChicago, Illinois\nBishop M. W. Clair\nSt. Louis, Missouri\nBishop D. Stanley Coors\nSt. Paul, Minnesota\nBishop Fred P. Corson\nPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania\nBishop Ralph S. Cushman (Retired)\nRaleigh, North Carolina\nBishop Dans Dawson\nTopeka, Kansas\nBishop F. Gerald Ensley\nDes Moines, Iowa\nBishop Eugene M. Frank\nSt. Louis, Missouri\nBishop Marvin A. Franklin\nJackson, Mississippi\nBishop Paul N. Garber\nRichmond, Virginia\nBishop W. E. Hanmaker (Retired)\nWashington, D. C.\nBishop Nolan B. Harmon\nCharlotte, North Carolina\nTUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1959\nPage 4\n(Continuation of list of those of The Council of the Bishops of the Methodist\nChurch received by the President):\nBishop Bachman G. Hodge\nBishop Glenn R. Phillips\nBirmingham, Alabama\nDenver, Colorado\nBishop Robert E. Jones (Retired)\nBishop J. Waskom Pickett (Ret.)\nWaveland, Mississippi\nBoston, Massachusetts\nBishop Gerald Kennedy\nBishop Clare Purcell (Ret.)\nLos Angeles, California\nBirmingham, Alabama\nBishop Willis J. King\nBishop Richard C. Raines\nNew Orleans, Louisiana\nIndianapolis, Indiana\nBishop W. Earl Ledden\nBishop Marshall R. Reed\nSyracuse, New York\nDetroit, Michigan\nBishop John Wesley Lord\nBishop Alexander P. Shaw (Ret.)\nBoston, Massachusetts\nLos Angeles, California\nBishop Edgar A. Love\nBishop Roy H. Short\nBaltimore, Maryland\nNashville, Tennessee\nBishop J. Ralph Magee (Retired)\nBishop A. Frank Smith\nEvanston, Illinois\nHouston, Texas\nBishop Paul E. Martin\nBishop W. Angie Smith\nLittle Rock, Arkansas\nOklahoma City, Oklahoma\nBishop William C. Martin\nBishop James H. Straughn (Ret.)\nDallas, Texas\nBaltimore, Maryland\nBishop Arthur J. Moore\nBishop J. A. Subhan\nAtlanta, Georgia\nHyderabad, India\nBishop Frederick B. Newell\nBishop Donald H. Tippett\nNew York, New York\nSan Francisco, California\nBishop H. Clifford Northcott\nBishop Edwin E. Voight\nMadison, Wisconsin\nAberdeen, South Dakota\nBishop G. Bromley Oxnam\nBishop Raymond J. Wade (Ret.)\nWashington, D. C.\nSt. Petersburg, Florida\nTUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1959\nPage 5\n(Continuation of the list of those of The Council of Bishops of The Methodist\nChurch received by the President):\nBishop H. Bascom Watts\nLincoln, Nebraska\nBishop Herbert Welch (Retired)\nNew York, New York\nBishop Hazen G. Werner\nColumbus, Ohio\nBishop Lloyd C. Wicke\nPittsburgh, Pennsylvania\n11:55\nThe President went to the Mansion.\n12:12 P.M.\nThe President departed from South Grounds of the\nWhite House via helicopter for Bolling Air Force Base.\n12:20\nThe President departed Bolling Air Force Base aboard\nthe COLUMBINE enroute to Bush Field, Augusta,\nGeorgia, accompanied by:\nHon. James C. Hagerty\nMrs. Ann Whitman\nMr. James Rowley\nMr. Dick Flohr\nSgt. John Moaney\nAUGUSTA, GA.\n2:00\nThe President arrived at Bush Field, Augusta, Georgia\nand departed immediately via helicopter to fly to\nthe Augusta National Golf Club\n2:14\nThe President arrived at his cottage at the Club.\n2:24 - 5:15\nThe President played 18 holes of golf with:\nMr. Clifford Roberts\nMr. Julian Roberts\nMr. Jerome Franklin\n5:16\nThe President returned to his cottage\n7:17 - 9:30\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower had dinner at the\nClub Dining Room.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nWEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 1959\nAUGUSTA, GEORGIA\n8:15 - 8:55 A.M.\nThe President was in his office.\n9:23\nThe President, accompanied by Hon. James C.\nHagerty, departed the Augusta National Golf Club\nto motor to the Richmond Hotel in Augusta.\n9:35 - 9:43\nThe President met with press correspondents\nand announced the resignation of the Hon. John\nFoster Dulles as Secretary of State.\n9:54\nPresident returned to his cottage at the Augusta\nNational Golf Club.\n10:05 - 11:05\nThe President practiced golf on the practice tee.\n11:10\nThe President returned to his cottage.\n1:20 - 1:35 P.M.\nThe President again practiced on the practice tee.\n1:35 - 4:38\nThe President played 18 holes of golf with:\nMr. Clifford Roberts\nMr. William Robinson\nClub Pro Gene Stout\n4:38 - 4:55\nPresident practiced golf\n4:55 - 5:08\nThe President was in his office\n5:10\nThe President returned to his cottage.\n(No further activity this date)\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTHURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1959\nAUGUSTA, GEORGIA\n7:45 A.M.\nThe President, accompanied by Hon. James C.\nHagerty, Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nand Hon. Gordon Gray, departed his cottage to\nwalk to his office.\n9:10 - 12:05 P. M.\nThe President played 18 holes of golf with\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nHon. Gordon Gray\n12:05 - 12:23\nThe President was in his office\n12:23\nThe President walked from his office to the practice\ngreen with General Goodpaster and Mr. Gray who\nboarded a waiting helicopter, enroute to Washington.\n12:25\nThe President returned to his cottage.\n3:00 - 6:17\nThe President played 18 holes of golf with:\nMr. Clifford Roberts\nMr. Ellis Slater\nClub Pro Gene Stout\n6:20 - 6:28\nThe President was in his office.\n6:29\nThe President arrived at his cottage.\n(No further activity this date)\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nFRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1959\nAUGUSTA, GEORGIA\n8:25 - 10:00 A.M.\nThe President was in his office.\n10:00 - 11:25\nThe President practiced golf.\n2:15 - 5:26 P.M.\nThe President played 18 holes of golf with:\nMajor John Eisenhower\nMr. Clifford Roberts\nMr. Lester Stockard\n5:30 - 5:50\nThe President practiced golf\n5:52\nThe President went to his cottage\n8:00\nGeneral Alfred M. Gruenther arrived at the Club\nto visit the President.\n(No further activity this date)\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nSATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1959\nAUGUSTA, GEORGIA\n7:45 A.M.\nThe President and Major John Eisenhower\ndeparted the cottage and walked to the\nPresident's office.\n9:04\nActing Secretary of State Christian Herter\narrived by helicopter at the Augusta National\nGolf Club and met with the President.\n9:40\nThe President met briefly with the press in\nDoctor Snyder's office, and then returned to\nhis office, appointing Mr. Herter as the new\nSecretary of State.\n10:07\nThe President and Major Eisenhower departed\nthe President's office and walked to the cottage.\n10:16\nThe President saw Mr. Herter off as he\ndeparted from the Augusta National Golf Club\nvia helicopter.\n10:17 - 10:23\nThe President practiced golf on the practice tee.\n10:24 - 1:25 P.M.\nThe President played 18 holes of golf with:\nMajor John Eisenhower\nMr. William Robinson\nMr. Frank Willard\n7:43 P.M.\nMr. George Allen entered the Augusta National\nGolf Club to visit the President.\n(No further activity this date)\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nSUNDAY, APRIL 19, 1959\nAUGUSTA, GEORGIA\n9:57 A.M.\nThe President said goodbye to General Alfred\nM. Gruenther who had been his guest.\n9:58 - 10:35\nThe President and Mr. George Allen went to the\nPro Shop.\n10:47 - 11:05\nThe President practiced golf on the practice tee.\nII:06 - 2:12 P.M.\nThe President played 18 holes of golf with:\nMr. George Allen\nMr. William Robinson\nMr. John O. Chiles\n2:29\nThe President returned to his cottage.\n4:15 - 10:30 P.M.\nThe President played bridge with:\nMr. George Allen\nMr. William Robinson\nMr. Clifford Roberts\n(No further activity this date)\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nMONDAY, APRIL 20, 1959\nAUGUSTA, GEORGIA\n8:21 - 9:00 A.M.\nThe President was in his office.\n9:20 - 12:37 P.M.\nThe President played 18 holes of golf with:\nMr. William Robinson\nMr. George Allen\nMr. John O. Chiles\n12:37 - 1:08\nThe President practiced golf on the practice tee.\n1:09\nThe President went to his cottage.\n(No further activity this date)\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1959\nAUGUSTA, GEORGIA\n8:07 - 8:35 A.M.\nThe President was in his office.\n8:55 - 12:14 P.M.\nThe President played 18 holes of golf with:\nMr. George Allen\nMr. William Robinson\nMr. Clifford Roberts\n12:20\nThe President returned to his cottage.\n2:06\nThe President, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.\nClifford Roberts, departed the Augusta National\nGolf Club to motor to Bush Field in Augusta.\n(At the Main Gate of the Club, the President's\ncar stopped and he thanked the Georgia State\nTroopers for their assistance during his visit --\nphotographs were taken)\n2:30\nThe President arrived at Bush Field.\n2:35\nThe President departed Bush Field aboard the\nCOLUMBINE enroute to Washington, accompanied\nby:\nMr. and Mrs. Clifford Roberts\nMr. George Allen\nHon. James C. Hagerty\nMrs. Ann Whitman\nMiss Betty Allen\nSgt. John Moaney\nGeneral Alfred Gruenther\nMr. James Rowley\nMr. George Allen\nMr. Jerry Behn\nMr. William Robinson\n4:20\nThe President arrived at MATS TERMINAL,\nWashington.\n4:23\nThe President, accompanied by Mr. George Allen,\narrived at the White House and they inspected the\nGolf Green on South Grounds before President entered\nhis office.\n4:35\nThe President arrived in his office.\nTUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1959\nPage 2\n4:35 - 4:43 pm\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nMr. William J. Hopkins\n4:45 - 5:05 pm\nHon. Bryce Harlow\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nHon. Robert Merriam\nMajor John Eisenhower (from 4:50 - 4:51 pm)\n5:05 - 5:20 pm\nMr. George Allen\n5:25 - 5:43 pm\nMajor John Eisenhower\n5:55 pm\nThe President departed the office and went\nto the Mansion,\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nWEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1959\n7:30 am\n(Senator Everett Dirksen)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Congressman Charles Halleck)\n(Hon. Bryce Harlow)\n(Had breakfast with the President)\n8:31 am\nThe President arrived in the office.\n8:32 - 10:06 am\nLEGISLATIVE LEADERS MEETING\nThe President\nHon. Richard M. Nixon\nSenator Styles Bridges\nSenator Leverett Saltonstall\nSenator Thomas Kuchel\nSenator Everett Dirksen\nCongressman Charles Halleck\nCongressman Leslie Arends\nCongressman Leo Allen\nCongressman John W. Byrnes\nCongressman Charles B. Hoeven\nHon. Douglas Dillon\nHon. Donald Quarles\nHon. Jack Irwin\nHon. Elmer Staats\nHon. Sam Hughes\nHon. James Hagerty\nHon. Bryce Harlow\nHon. Thomas McCabe\nHon. Jack Anderson\nHon. Clyde Wheeler\nHon. Earle Chesney\nHon. Homer Gruenther\nMrs. Anne Wheaton\nHon. David Kendall\nHon. Roemer McPhee\nHon. Robert Merriam\nHon. Gerald Morgan\nHon. Arthur Minnich\n10:12 - 10:13 am\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n10:30 - 10:35 am\nHon. Bryce Harlow\nWEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1959\nPage 2\n10:35 - 10:40 am\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n10:42 - 10:47 am\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\nHon. James Hagerty\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n10:47 - 10:52 am\nHon. James Hagerty\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n11:00 - 11:18 am\nHon. Gordon Gray\n11:21 - 11:32 am\nThe following representatives of Florida Presbyterian\nCollege presented a scroll to the President as the\nfirst Charter Alumnus of the College:\nDr. William H. Kadel\nPresident, Florida Presbyterian College\nSt. Petersburg, Florida\nMr. Philip J. Lee\nChairman of the Board of Trustees of the\nCollege\nMr. Lynn B. Clarke\nIn Charge, Honorary Alumni Program\nCongressman William C. Cramer\nHon. Jack Anderson accompanied\n11:32 - 11:45 am\nDr. Vittorino Veronese\nDirector General of UNESCO\nMr. Andrew Berding\nAssistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs\nMajor John Eisenhower\n11:45 - 12:11 pm\n(Mr. Charles Case, Abilene, Kansas) OFF THE RECORD\n12:12 - 12:15 pm\nHon. and Mrs. Christian Herter\nMrs. John Foster Dulles\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n12:15 - 12:20 pm\nHon. Christian Herter was sworn in as Sec retary of\nState. The following attended the ceremony in the\nCabinet Room:\nMrs. Christian Herter\nMrs. Adele Seronde (daughter)\nMr. and Mrs. Miles Herter (son and daughter-in-law)\nMr. and Mrs. Christian Herter, Jr.\n(son and daughter-in-law)\nDr. and Mrs. Frederick Herter (son & daughter-in-law}\n(continued)\nWEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1959\nPage 3\n12:15 - 12:20 pm\nSwearing-in ceremony of Hon. Christian Herter\n(List continued):\nMrs. John Foster Dulles\nMr. and Mrs. Philip Watts\nHon. Richard M. Nixon\nMembers of the Cabinet\nHon. Allen Dulles\nGeneral Nathan Twining\nHon. John McCone\nHon. Thruston Morton\nSenator Everett Dirksen\nSenator John W. Fulbright\nSenator Lyndon Johnson\nSenator John Kennedy\nSenator Leverett Saltonstall\nSenator Alexander Wiley\nCongressman Robert Chiperfield\nCongressman Charles Halleck\nCongressman Thomas Morgan\nSpeaker Sam Rayburn\nHon. and Mrs. Douglas Dillon\nHon. Robert Murphy\nHon. Loy Henderson\nMr. Harry Stimpson\nMrs. Marian Stilson\nMr. Max Krebs\nMiss Gladys Schukraft\nMrs. Mary Frances Keyhoe\nMr. John White\nMr. Francis Tully\n12:20 - 12:35 pm\nMajor John Eisenhower\n12:37 pm\nThe President departed the office and went\nto the Mansion.\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\n2:15 pm\nThe President returned to the office.\n2:16 - 2:27 pm\nMr. William J. Hopkins\nWEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1959\nPage 4\n2:30 - 2:50 pm\nThe following group from The American Battle\nMonuments Commission met with the President:\nAdmiral Thomas C. Kinkaid\nVice Chairman\nHon. Leslie C. Biffle\nHon. Charles E. Potter\nMajor General Thomas North\nSecretary\nMajor John Eisenhower accompanied\n2:51 - 4:20 pm\n(Hon. Arthur Burns)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Hon. Robert Merriam)\n4:20 - 4:25 pm\nMajor John Eisenhower\n4:25 - 4:30 pm\nMr. Roemer McPhee\n4:30 - 5:23 pm\nThe President practiced golf on the South Grounds.\n5:25 pm\nReturned to the office.\n5:52 pm\nThe President departed the office and went to\nthe Mansion,\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTHURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1959\n7:45 am\n(Dr. Milton Eisenhower)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Hon. Arthur Flemming)\n(Had breakfast with the President)\n8:35 am\nThe President arrived in the office.\n8:58 - 9:02 am\nHon. Richard M. Nixon\n9:03 - 10:00 am\nSPECIAL NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL MEETING\nThe President\nHon. Richard M. Nixon\nHon. Christian A. Herter\nHon. Neil H. McElroy\nHon. Robert B. Anderson\nHon, William P. Rogers\nHon. George V. Allen\nGeneral Nathan F. Twining\nHon. Allen W. Dulles\nCaptain Williams\nHon. Gordon Gray\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nHon. James S. Lay, Jr.\nHon. S. Everett Gleason\nHon. Gerard C. Smith\nHon. John N. Irwin, II\nHon. Robert Amory\nAdmiral Charles O. Triebel\nHon. Donald A. Quarles\nMajor John Eisenhower\n10:00 - 10:27 am\nNATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL MEETING\nThe President\nHon. Richard M. Nixon\nHon. C. Douglas Dillon\nHon. Christian A. Herter\nHon. Neil H. McElroy\nHon. John S. Patterson\nHon. Robert B. Anderson\nHon. Maurice Stans\nGeneral Nathan F. Twining\nHon. Allen W. Dulles\nHon. Saxton Bradford\n(continued)\nTHURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1959\nPage 2\n10:00 - 10:27 am\nNATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL MEETING (continued):\nHon. Gordon Gray\nHon, James R. Killian, Jr.\nHon. Karl G. Harr, Jr.\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nHon. Gerard C. Smith\nHon. Donald A. Quarles\nHon. Robert Amory\nMajor John Eisenhower\nHon. James S. Lay, Jr.\nHon. S. Everett Gleason\n10:27 - 10:37 am\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n10:37 - 11:01 am\nGeneral William Draper\nGeneral Alfred Gruenther\nHon. John McCloy\nHon. Tracy Voorhees\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nHon. Robert Merriam\n11:05 am\nThe President departed the White House and motored\nto Walter Reed Hospital, accompanied by\nHon. C. Douglas Dillon\nHon. James Hagerty\n11:20 am\nArrived at Walter Reed Hospital where they\nwere greeted by General Leonard Heaton.\n11:22 - 11:28 am\nHon. John Foster Dulles was sworn in as\nSpecial Consultant to the President. The following\nwere present for the ceremony:\nThe President\nHon. Richard M. Nixon\nHon. and Mrs. John Foster Dulles\nHon. Allen Dulles\nHon. C. Douglas Dillon\nHon. Joseph N. Greene, Jr.\nHon. James Hagerty\nMr. Frank Sanderson, who administered the\nOath of Office\nTHURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1959\nPage 3\n11:30 am\nThe President and Hon. James Hagerty departed\nWalter Reed Hospital and motored to the Sheraton\nCarlton Hotel.\n11:53 am\nArrived at the Sheraton Carlton Hotel where they\nwere greeted by\nMr. Foster Gurney\nGeneral Manager of the Hotel\nMr. Stanley Hope\nPresident of the National Association of\nManufacturers\n(Pictures were taken)\nThe President was escorted to the Speaker's\nplatform in the Carlton Room.\nMr. Milton C. Lightner, Board Chairman of the\nNational Association of Manufacturers, introduced\nthe President.\n11:55 - 12:00 Noon\nADDRESS BY THE PRESIDENT before the meeting\nof the Board of Directors of the National Association\nof Manufacturers.\n12:02 pm\nThe President departed the Sheraton-Carlton Hotel\nand motored to the White House.\n12:07 pm\nArrived at the White House.\n12:07 - 12:16 pm\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n12:17 pm\nThe President departed the office and went to\nthe Mansion.\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\n2:25 pm\nReturned to the office.\n2:25 - 2:48 pm\nMajor John Eisenhower\n2:50 pm\nThe President and Hon. Thomas E. Stephens\ndeparted the White House and motored to the\nSheraton Park Hotel.\nTHURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1959\nPage 4\n3:00 pm\nThe President arrived at the Sheraton Park Hotel\nand was greeted by\nMr. George Johnson\nGeneral Manager of the Hotel\nMr. Edmond Gescard d'Estaing\nPresident of the International Chamber\nof Commerce\nMr. Philip Cortney\nPresident of the International Chamber\nof Commerce\nMr. Philip Reed\nChairman of the Finance Committee,\nGeneral Electric Company\nMr. Sigurd Larmon\nChairman of Young and Rubican\nMr. Thomas J. Watson, Jr.\nPresident of International Business Machines\nFollowing introductions and pictures, the President\nwas escorted to the speaker's stand.\n3:03 - 3:10 pm\nADDRESS BY THE PRESIDENT before the 17th Congress\nof the International Chamber of Commerce.\n3:12 pm\nThe President departed the Sheraton Park Hotel and\nmotored to the White House, accompanied by Hon.\nThomas E. Stephens.\n3:20 pm\nArrived at the White House.\n3:20 - 3:28 pm\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n3:30 - 4:30 pm\nHon. Christian Herter\nHon. C. Douglas Dillon\nHon. Livingston Merchant\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n4:30 - 4:38 pm\nHon. Gerald Morgan\n4:38 - 4:55 pm\nHon. Robert Merriam\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n4:55 - 5:00 pm\nHon. Robert Merriam\nTHURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1959\nPage 5\n5:00 - 5:05 pm\nHon. Robert Merriam\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n5:05 - 5:18 pm\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\nHon. Robert Merriam\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n5:18 - 5:26 pm\nHon. Malcolm Moos\n5:30 - 6:00 pm\nMajor John Eisenhower\n6:02 pm\nThe President departed the office and went to\nthe Mansion,\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nFRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1959\n8:00 am\nHon. Paul Henri Spaak\nSecretary General of NATO\nHon. Christian Herter\nHon. Livingston Merchant\n(Had breakfast with the President\n8:50 am\nThe President arrived in the office, accompanied\nby the above breakfast guests.\n8:50 - 9:00 am\nHon. Paul Henri Spaak\nHon. Christian Herter\nHon. Livingston Merchant\n8:55 - 8:58 am\nHon. Leo Hoegh\nDirector of Office of Civil and Defense Mobilization\n9:00 - 11:11 am\nCABINET MEETING\nThe President\nHon. Richard M. Nixon\nHon. Christian A. Herter\nHon. Robert B. Anderson\nHon. Neil H. McElroy\nHon. Lawrence J. Walsh\nHon. Arthur Summerfield\nHon. Fred Seaton\nHon. Lewis L. Strauss\nHon. Ezra Taft Benson\nHon. James P. Mitchell\nHon. Arthur Flemming\nHon. Maurice Stans\nHon. Leo Hoegh\nHon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.\nHon. Robert Gray\nHon. Jack Anderson\nHon. Gordon Gray\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nHon. Bryce Harlow\nHon. David Kendall\nHon. Meyer Kestnbaum\nMr. Arthur Minnich\nHon. Gerald Morgan\nHon. Don Paarlberg\n(continued)\nFRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1959\nPage 2\n9:00 - 11:11 am\nCABINET MEETING (continued):\nHon. Rocco Siciliano\nMr. Bradley Patterson\nMrs. Anne Wheaton\nMajor John Eisenhower\nHon. Sumner Whittier\nHon. Roger Jones\nHon. John Patterson\nHon. Elwood Quesada\nHon. Allen Wallis\nDr. Ralph Reid\nHon. Franklin Floete\n11:11 - 11:30 am\nHon. Arthur Flemming\nHon. Robert B. Anderson\nHon. Maurice Stans\nHon. Gerald Morgan\n11:30 - 11:57 am\nThe President met with the following to discuss\nthe textile situation in New England:\nGovernor Christopher Del Sesto\nRhode Island\nGovernor Foster Furcolo\nMassachusetts\nGovernor Wesley Powell\nNew Hampshire\nDr. Seymour Harris\nChairman, New England Governor's Committee\non Textiles, and Chairman, Department of\nEconomics, Harvard University\nHon. Don Paarlberg\nHon. Elmer Staats\nMr. Douglas Price\n11:57 - 11:58 am\nThe President shook hands with the following who had\naccompanied the above Governors to the White House:\nMr. Charles F. Mahoney\nAssistant to Governor Furcolo\nMr. Fred L. Hansen\nChief, 2nd Division, Rhode Island Development\nCouncil\nMr. Maurice J. Murphy\nAssistant to Governor Powell\nMr. Francis McSwiney, Adjutant General of New Hamp.\nMr. Elwood S. McKinney\nMr. John J. Devlin\nFRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1959\nPage 3\n11:58 - 12:13 pm\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nMajor John Eisenhower\n12:13 - 12:17 pm\nMr. Thomas E. Stephens, the Artist\nMr. Abbie Rowe\n12:18 pm\nThe President departed the office and went\nto the Mansion.\n1:00 pm\n)LUNCH)\n2:07 pm\nThe President returned to the office.\n2:08 - 2:10 pm\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n2:26 - 2:29 pm\nMrs. Mary Jane McCaffree\n2:30 - 3:48 pm\nHon. Robert B. Anderson\nHon. Julian Baird\nHon. William McChesney Martin\nHon. Raymond J. Saulnier\nHon. Don Paarlberg\n(Periodic discussion re economic situation)\n3:48 - 3:50 pm\nHon. Raymond J. Saulnier\n4:00 - 4:53 pm\nThe President practiced golf on the South Grounds.\n4:55 pm\nReturned to the office.\n4:57 - 5:00 pm\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n5:00 pm\nThe President departed the office and went to\nthe Mansion.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nSATURDAY, APRIL 25, 1959\n8:14 am\nThe President arrived in the office.\n8:24 - 8:50 am\nMajor John Eisenhower\n8:28 - 8:43 am\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n8:51 am\nThe President departed the White House and\nmotored to Burning Tree Country Club.\n9:15 am\nArrived at Burning Tree Country. Colonel Walter\nTkach joined the President.\n9:35 - 12:34 pm\nThe President played 18 holes of golf with\nColonel Thomas Belshe\nMajor General Howell Marion Estes, Jr.\nAssistant Deputy Chief of Staff, Air Force\nMr. M. E. Parkinson\n12:55 pm\nThe President and Colonel Walter Tkach departed\nBurning Tree Country Club and motored to the\nWhite House.\n1:23 pm\nArrived at the White House. The President went\nto the office.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nSUNDAY, APRIL 26, 1959\n8:51 am\nThe President departed the White House and\nmotored to the National Presbyterian Church.\n8:56 am\nArrived at the National Presbyterian Church\nwhere he was greeted by Head Usher Alfred J.\nBarrett.\nAttended Services from 9:00 - 9:56 am.\nDr. Edward L. R. Elson escorted the President\nto his car following Services.\n9:59 am\nThe President departed the Church and motored\nto the White House.\n10:03 am\nArrived at the White House.\n10:31 am\nThe President, Dr. Walter Tkach, and Sgt. John\nMoaney departed the White House and motored to\nthe Gettysburg Farm.\nGETTYSBURG, PA.\n12:23 pm\nArrived at Gettysburg Farm.\nThe President, Mr. George Allen, Colonel Walter\nTkach, and General Arthur Nevins had lunch at the\nFarm.\nFollowing lunch, the President and above inspected\nthe fitting barn and skeet range.\n3:23 pm\nThe President and Mr. George Allen departed the\nFarm and motored to the White House. (Others\nreturned in separate car).\n5:15 pm\nArrived at the White House.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nMONDAY, APRIL 27, 1959\n8:16 am\nThe President arrived in the office, accompanied\nby Captain Dale J. Crittenberger.\n9:17 - 9:28 am\nHis Excellency Telli Boubacar Diallo\nNewly appointed Ambassador of Republic of Guinea\nHon. Wiley Buchanan\nMr. Charles Sedgwick, Interpreter\n(The Ambassador came to present his credentials)\n9:29 - 10:01 am\nHon. Robert B. Anderson\nHon. C. Douglas Dillon\nHon. Leo Hoegh\nHon. Fred Seaton\nHon. Gerald Morgan\nHon. Don Paarlberg\n(Re liberalization of import restriction on\nCanadian oil)\n10:01 - 10:08 am\nHon. C. Douglas Dillon\n10:08 - 10:13 am\nHon. James Hagerty\n10:16 - 10:43 am\nHon. Christian A. Herter\nHon. C. Douglas Dillon\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n11:10 am\nThe President and Hon. James Hagerty departed\nthe White House and motored to Constitution Hall.\n11:14 am\nArrived at Constitution Hall and was greeted by\nMr. William A. McDonnell\nPresident of U. S. Chamber of Commerce\nMr. Arch N. Booth\nExecutive Vice President, U. S. Chamber of\nCommerce\nMr. Ernest Canham\nEditor of Christian Science Monitor\nMr. Harold L. Maynard\nManaging Director of Constitution Hall\n11:20 am\nMr. William A. McDonnell and Mr. Arch N. Booth\nescorted the President to the stage. Mr. McDonnell\nintroduced the President.\nMONDAY, APRIL 27, 1959\nPage 2\n11:25 - 11:33 am\nADDRESS BY THE PRESIDENT before the 47th\nAnnual Meeting of the U. S. Chamber of Commerce.\n11:37 am\nThe President and Hon. James Hagerty departed\nConstitution Hall and motored to the White House.\n11:42 am\nArrived at the White House and entered the office.\n11:46 - 12:00 Noon\nMajor General Melvin J. Maas, USMCR (Ret.)\nChairman, President's Committee on Employment\nof the Physically Handicapped\n12:01 - 12:10 pm\nHon. David Kendall\nMr. Roemer McPhee\n12:10 - 12:27 pm\nDr. T. Keith Glennan\nNational Aeronautics and Space Administrator\nHon. James R. Killian, Jr.\nMr. Franklyn W. Phillips\nNational Aeronautics and Space Administration\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n12:27 - 12:33 pm\nHon. James R. Killian, Jr.\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n12:35 pm\nThe President departed the office and went to\nthe Mansion.\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\n2:10 pm\nThe President returned to the office.\n2:30 - 3:42 pm\nNATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE COUNCIL\nMEETING:\nCouncil Members or Alternates\nThe President\nHon. Donald A. Quarles\nHon. Robert Murphy\nHon. T. Keith Glennan\nHon. John A. McCone\nDr. Alan T. Waterman\nDr. Detlev W. Bronk\nMr. William A. M. Burden\nMr. William M. Holaday\n(continued)\nMONDAY, APRIL 27, 1959\nPage 3\n2:30 - 3:42 pm\nNATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE COUNCIL\nMEETING (continued):\nRegularly Invited Participants\nHon. Gordon Gray\nHon. James R. Killian, Jr.\nHon. Maurice Stans\nHon. Karl G. Harr, Jr.\nOthers\nDr. Hugh L. Dryden\nMr. Roy W. Johnson\nMr. Philip J. Farley\nMr. Francis O. Wilcox\nMr. Loftus Becker\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nMr. Edgar M. Cortright (Tem 1 only)\nDr. Homer E. Newell (Tem 5 only)\nMr. Franklyn W. Phillips\nMr. Leonard C. Meeker, Assistant Legal Advisor\nfor State Department (For Item 3 only)\n3:48 - 4:05 pm\nHon. Robert B. Anderson\nHon. Maurice Stans\nHon. Gerald Morgan\nHon. Bryce Harlow\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n4:06 pm\nThe President and General Howard McC. Snyder\ndeparted the White House and motored to Walter\nReed Hospital.\n4:25 pm\nArrived at Walter Reed Hospital. Major General\nLeonard Heaton met the President and General Snyder\nand escorted them to Hon. John Foster Dulles.\n4:27 - 4:51 pm\nThe President visited with Hon. John Foster Dulles\nat Walter Reed Hospital.\n4:53 pm\nDeparted Walter Reed Hospital and motored to the\nWhite House.\n5:17 pm\nArrived at the White House, and entered the Mansion.\n5:20 - 5:44 pm\nPracticed golf on the South Grounds.\nMONDAY, APRIL 27, 1959\nPage 4\n5:45 pm\nReturned to the office.\n5:45 - 5:55 pm\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n6:03 pm\nThe President departed the office and went to\nthe Mansion.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1959\n7:30 am\n(Senator Styles Bridges)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Congressman John Byrnes)\n(Hon. Bryce Harlow)\n(Had breakfast with the President)\n8:20 am\nThe President arrived in the office.\n8:30 - 11:13 am\nLEGISLATIVE LEADERS MEETING\nThe President\nHon Richard M. Nixon\nSenator Everett Dirksen\nSenator Leverett Saltonstall\nSenator Thomas Kuchel\nSenator George D. Aiken\nSenator Barry Goldwater\nCongressman Charles Halleck\nCongressman John W. Byrnes\nCongressman Leslie Arends\nCongressman Charles B. Hoeven\nCongressman Carroll Kearnes\nHon. James P. Mitchell\nHon. Maurice Stans\nHon. Raymond J. Saulnier\nHon. Elmer Staats\nHon. Lewis L. Strauss\nHon. Ezra Taft Benson\nHon. True D. Morse\nHon. Clarence Miller\nHon. Marvin McLain\nHon. Ervin L. Peterson\nHon. Martin Sorkin\nHon. Bryce Harlow\nHon. Jack Anderson\nHon. Edward McCabe\nHon. David Kendall\nHon. Clyde Wheeler\nHon. Roemer McPhee\nHon. James Hagerty\nHon. Don Paarlberg\nMrs. Anne Wheaton\nHon. Gerald Morgan\nMr. Arthur Minnich\nTUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1959\nPage 2\n11:20 - 11:35 am\nHon. Gordon Gray\n11:35 - 11:57 am\nArchbishop Iakovos, New York\nPrimate of the Greek Orthodox Church of\nNorth and South America\nMr. Thomas Pappas (went in for introductions only)\nMr. Spyros Skouras\n11\nFollowing Archbishop Iakovos' appointment with\nthe President, the following who had accompanied\nhim to the White House met the President in his office:\nReverend John Zanetos\nDean of the Cathedral, Boston, Massachusetts\nThe Very Reverend Aemilianos\nSt. Sophia Church, Washington, D. C.\nReverend John Tavlarides\nSt. Sophia Church, Washington, D. C.\nReverend James Kalaris\nSt. Constantine and Helen Church, Washington, D. (\nProfessor Constantine Bonis\nDean of Theology, Athens University\nMr. Arthur Dore\nDirector, Office of Information of the Greek\nArchdiocese\nHon Thomas Pappas, Boston, Massachusetts\nMr. Spyros Skouras, New York\nMr. Charles Maliotis, Boston, Mass.\nMr. Eugene Rossides, Treasury\nMiss Ellen McDonald, Secretary to Mr. Skouras\n11:57 - 12:00 Noon\nHon. Thomas Pappas\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n12:00 - 12:03 pm\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n12:10 - 12:13 pm\nHon. James Hagerty\nHon. Gerald Morgan\n12:18 pm\nThe President departed the office and went to the\nMansion.\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\nTUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1959\nPage 3\n2:18 pm\nThe President returned to the office.\n2:18 - 2:48 pm\nHon. C. D. Jackson\n2:50 - 2:55 pm\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n4:00 - 4:13 pm\nHon. Gerald Morgan\n4:35 pm\nThe President departed the office and went\nto the Mansion.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nWEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 1959\n8:00 am\nThe President arrived in the office, accompanied\nby Colonel Robert L. Schulz.\n8:28 - 8:42 am\nHon. James Hagerty\n9:00 - 9:12 am\nDr. Edgar B. Brossard\nChairman, U. S. Tariff Commission\n(Called on the President before his\nretirement as Chairman on April 30th)\nHon. David Kendall\n9:12 - 9:16 am\nHon. David Kendall\n9:18 - 9:23 am\nHon. Raymond J. Saulnier\n9:23 - 9:26 am\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n9:48 - 9:52 am\nHon. James Hagerty\nHon. James R. Killian, Jr.\nMajor John Eisenhower\n9:52 - 10:28 am\nHon, James Hagerty\nHon. James R. Killian, Jr.\nMajor John Eisenhower\nHon. Gerald Morgan\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nHon. Raymond J. Saulnier\nMrs. Anne Wheaton\n10:30 - 11:01 am\nPRESS CONFERENCE\n11:01 - 11:03 am\nHon. James Hagerty\n11:08 - 11:13 am\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n11:16 - 11:30 am\n(Hon. Samuel C. Waugh)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(President and Chairman,\nExport-Import Bank of Washington)\n11:30 - 11:50 am\n(Hon. William P. Rogers, Jr.) OFF THE RECORD\n11:50 - 11:55 am\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nWEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 1959\nPage 2\n11:55 - 11:57 am\nHon. Gerald Morgan\nHon. Bryce Harlow\n11:57 - 11:59 am\nHon. Bryce Harlow\n11:57 - 12:05 pm\n(Mr. Rene Jeanneret, Geneva, Switzerland) OFF RECORD\n(Colonel Robert L. Schulz)\n12:05 - 12:10 pm\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n12:10 - 12:12 pm\nMr. William J. Hopkins\n12:13 pm\nThe President departed the office and went to\nthe Mansion.\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\n1:15 pm\nThe President departed the White House and\nmotored to Burning Tree Country Club.\n1:38 pm\nArrived at Burning Tree Country Club.\n1:49 - 3:54 pm\nThe President played 18 holes of golf with\nColonel Thomas Belshe.\n4:15 pm\nThe President and General Howard McC. Snyder\ndeparted Burning Tree and motored to the\nWhite House.\n4:45 pm\nArrived at the White House, and went to the office,\n4:48 - 5:00 pm\nHon. Bryce Harlow\n5:00 pm\nThe President departed the Office\nand went to the Mansion.\n5:04 pm\nReturned to the Office.\n6:08 pm\nDeparted the Office and went to the Mansion,\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTHURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1959\n7:42 am\nThe President arrived in the office, accompanied by\n7:50 - 8:32 am\nMajor John Eisenhower\n8:05 - 8:30 am\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n8:49 - 8:59 am\n(Mr. Carl E. Haymond)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(David Haymond, 10-year old\ngrandson)\n(Mr. Haymond is a friend of Mr. Edgar\nEisenhower. He is from Los Angeles, Cal.)\n(Hon. Thomas E. Stephens)\n8:59 - 9:03 am\nHon. Robert Gray\n9:00 - 10:58 am\nNATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL - OFF THE RECORD\n(First part in Conference Room)\nThe President\nHon. Richard M. Nixon\nHon. C. Douglas Dillon\nHon. Neil H. McElroy\nHon. Leo A. Hoegh\nHon. Maurice Stans\nGeneral Nathan F. Twining\nHon. Allen W. Dulles\nGeneral John E. Hull\nHon. James R. Killian, Jr.\nHon. Gordon Gray\nHon. Donald Quarles\nRear Admiral C. E. Weakley\nRear Admiral Roscoe E. Schuirmann\nCaptain O. M. Butler\nMr. J. Patrick Coyne\nMajor John Eisenhower\nCaptain Evan P. Aurand\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nHon. James S. Lay, Jr.\nNATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL MEETING\n(2nd part - in the Cabinet Room)\nThe President\nHon. Richard M. Nixon\n(continued)\nTHURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1959\nPage 2\n9:00 - 10:58 am\nNATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL - 2nd Part (continued):\nHon. C. Douglas Dillon\nHon. Neil H. McElroy\nHon. Leo A. Hoegh\nHon. Maurice Stans\nHon. John A. McCone\nHon. Frederick Mueller\nHon. Clarence B. Randall\nGeneral Nathan F. Twining\nHon. Allen W. Dulles\nHon. Donald A. Quarles\nHon. George V. Allen\nHon. Gordon Gray\nHon. Karl G. Harr, Jr.\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nMr. Howard Furnas\nMajor John Eisenhower\nHon. James S. Lay, Jr.\nMr. Marion W. Boggs\n10:58 - 11:16 am\nHon. Richard M. Nixon\nHon. C. Douglas Dillon\n11:16 - 11:32 am\nDefense Presentation:\nHon. Neil H. McElroy\nHon, William P. Rogers, Jr.\nGeneral Nathan F. Twining\nHon. Donald A. Quarles\nHon. Maurice Stans\nHon. Robert Dechert\nColonel George E. Glober\nColonel Howard E. Michelet\nMr. David Kendall\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nMajor John Eisenhower\n11:32 - 11:54 am\nMr. Irving S. Olds, Chairman of the Trustees of\nCooper Union\nMr. Arthur A. Houghton, Jr., Trustee\n(Came to invite the President to Centennial\nCelebration of the Cooper Union, New York --\npreferably to event scheduled for February 27, 1960)\nTHURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1959\nPage 3\n11:54 - 12:01 pm\nHon. William P. Rogers, Jr.\nHon. David Kendall\nHon. James Hagerty joined at 12:00 Noon\n12:01 - 12:04 pm\nHon. David Kendall\nHon. James Hagerty\n12:04 - 12:07 pm\nHon. James Hagerty\nMr. William J. Hopkins\n12:07 - 12:17 pm\nHon. James Hagerty\n12:30 pm\nThe President departed the office and went\nto the Mansion.\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\n2:30 - 3:18 pm\nThe President practiced golf on the South Grounds.\n3:20 pm\nReturned to the office.\n3:20 - 3:22 pm\nHon. Gerald Morgan\n3:32 - 3:55 pm\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n3:55 - 3:57 pm\nMr. William J. Hopkins\n4:00 pm\nThe President went to the Rose Garden.\n4:05 pm\nTo the Mansion.\n4:10 pm\nThe President dropped by the reception Mrs. Eisenhower\ngave for the children of former Presidents. The following\nwere present:\nMr. and Mrs. John Harlan Amen\nMrs. Margaret Patterson Bartlett\nBrig. General and Mrs. Thomas J. Betts\nMr. and Mrs. Richard Tatem Brigham\nMadame Cantacuzene\nMrs. Harry Freeman Clark\nMr. and Mrs. Richard Folsom Cleveland\nMr. and Mrs. John Coolidge\nMisses Cynthia and Lydia Coolidge\nMrs. Joseph Parkes Crockett\n(continued)\nTHURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1959\nPage 4\n4:10 pm\nReception for the children of former Presidents:\n(Continued):\nMajor and Mrs. John Eisenhower\nMrs. Abram Garfield\nDr. and Mrs. Stanton Garfield\nMr. and Mrs. Laurence G. Hoes\nMr. and Mrs. Webb Cook Hayes, III\nMiss Margaret McMillen Jones\nMrs. Brian Keeling\nMrs. Angus Slater Lamond\nMrs. Nicholas Longworth\nMrs. Frederick J. Manning\nMrs. Eleanor Wilson McAdoo\nMrs. Wayne D. Muller\nHon. and Mrs. James Roosevelt\nMrs. Kermit Roosevelt, Jr.\nDr. and Mrs. Constant Southworth\nMrs. Rudolph Stanley-Brown\nMiss Joanne Sturm\nMr. Lyon G. Tyler, Jr.\nJudge and Mrs. George Thomas Washington\nMrs. Harrison Williams\nMrs. Harold F. Walsh of Women's National Press\nClub\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nFRIDAY, MAY 1, 1959\n7:54 am\nThe President arrived in the office, accompanied\nby Colonel Robert L. Schulz.\n8:05 - 8:11 am\nHon. James Hagerty\n8:11 - 8:14 am\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n8:16 - 8:17 am\nHon. David Kendall\n8:18 - 8:34 am\n(Mr. Maurice Chevalier)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Hon. Herve Alphand)\n8:34 - 8:54 am\n(Hon. Arthur Summerfield)\nOFF THE RECORD\n8:54 - 9:03 am\n(Hon. Ezra Taft Benson)\nOFF THE RECORD\n9:00 - 10:30 am\nCABINET MEETING\nThe President\nHon. Richard M. Nixon\nHon. Robert B. Anderson\nHon. Neil H. McElroy\nHon. William P. Rogers\nHon. Arthur Summerfield\nHon. Elmer Bennett, Under Secretary of the Interior\nHon. Frederick A. Mueller\nHon. Ezra Taft Benson\nHon. James P. O'Connell\nHon. Arthur Flemming\nHon. Maurice Stans\nHon. Elmer Staats\nHon. Leo A. Hoegh\nHon. Robert Gray\nHon. Jack Anderson\nHon. Bryce Harlow\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nHon. David Kendall\nHon. James R. Killian, Jr.\nHon. Arthur Minnich\nHon. Don Paarlberg\nHon. Rocco Siciliano\nMrs. Anne Wheaton\nMajor John Eisenhower\n(continued)\nFRIDAY, MAY 1, 1959\nPage 2\n9:00 - 10:30 am\nCABINET MEETING (continued)\nHon. Franklin Floete\nMr. Thomas Graves, Bureau of the Budget\nMr. Douglas Prince (Item 3)\nHon. Norman Mason (Item 4)\nCaptain Evan P. Aurand (Item 4)\n10:30 - 10:37 am\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n10:38 - 10:42 am\nHon. James Hagerty\n10:47 - 11:50 am\nMrs. Clare Boothe Luce\nAppointed Ambassador to Brazil\n(Submitted her resignation to the President)\nHon. James Hagerty joined at 11:17 am\n11:58 am\nThe President and Hon. Thomas E. Stephens\ndeparted the White House and motored to the\nMayflower Hotel for \"drop in\" at the Luncheon\nbeing held by the American Veterans of World\nWar II (AMVETS).\n12:00 Noon\nArrived at the Mayflower Hotel. The President was\ngreeted by\nMr. Neal Mack\nGeneral Manager of the Mayflower Hotel\nDr. Winston E. Burdine\nNational Commander of AMVETS\nMr. Paul Eugene Howard\nNational Executive Director of AMVETS\nThe above escorted the President to the Cabinet Room of\nthe Mayflower Hotel where he met the members of the\nAMVET Reception Committee. Photographs were taken.\nThe President was then escorted to the Grand Ballroom.\nCongressman William H. Ayres of Ohio was Toastmaster,\nRabbi Sidney Mosman, National Chaplain of AMVETS\ngave the Invocation.\nTape recording by Mark Evans (CBS Radio and TV)\nreciting a tribute to the American Flag, entitled\n\"The Flag Speaks\".\nFRIDAY, MAY 1, 1959\nPage 3\n12:17 pm\nDr. Winston E. Burdine presented the AMVETS\nPeace Award to the President.\n12:20 - 12:28 pm\nACCEPTANCE REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT.\n12:32 pm\nThe President and Hon. Thomas E. Stephens\ndeparted the Mayflower Hotel and motored to\nthe White House.\n12:35 pm\nArrived at the White House.\n12:40 - 12:43 pm\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n12:45 pm\nThe President departed the office and went to\nthe Mansion.\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\n1:52 pm\nThe President departed the White House grounds\nvia helicopter for flight to Gettysburg Farm. He\nwas accompanied by\nCaptain Evan P. Aurand\nMiss Susan Eisenhower\nSgt. John Moaney\nMr. James Rowley\nMr. Dick Flohr\nGETTYSBURG, PA.\n2:35 pm\nArrived at the Gettysburg Farm.\n2:50 pm\nThe President and General Howard McC. Snyder\ndeparted the Farm and motored to Mr. Floyd Akers'\nresidence in Thurmont, Maryland.\nTHURMONT, MD.\n3:20 pm\nArrived at Thurmont, Maryland.\n3:20 - 5:33 pm\nThe President fished.\n5:33 pm\nDeparted Thurmont, Maryland, and motored to\nthe Gettysburg Farm.\nFRIDAY, MAY 1, 1959\nPage 4\nGETTYSBURG, PA.\n6:05 pm\nArrived at the Gettysburg Farm from trip to\nThurmont, Md.\n7:12 - 7:32 pm\nThe President and Susan Eisenhower walked to\nthe barn area, then back to the residence.\n8:15 - 8:35 pm\nThe President and Susan Eisenhower walked to\nthe main gate, then back to the residence.\nTHE PRESIDENT's APPOINTMENTS\nSATURDAY, MAY 2, 1959\nGETTYSBURG, PA.\n9:30 am\nThe President, General Arthur Nevins, and\nSusan Eisenhower departed the Farm and\nmotored to the Newman Farm, then to Major\nEisenhower's residence.\n9:48 am\nReturned to the main residence.\n10:25 - 11:48 am\nHon. Christian Herter\nHon. James Hagerty\nMajor John Eisenhower\n(Secretary Herter had just returned from the\nWestern Foreign Ministers Meeting in Paris, and\nreported to the President on the results of this meeting.\nFollowing the conference with the President, pictures\nwere taken).\n11:50 am\nThe President, accompanied by Allison and Tim Smith,\nchildren of Reporter Merriam Smith, departed the\nresidence and motored to the main gate of the Farm.\n11:58 am\nThe President returned to the residence alone.\n1:40 pm\nThe President and Mr. George Allen departed the\nFarm and motored to the Gettysburg Country Club.\n1:47 pm\nArrived at the Gettysburg Country Club.\n1:57 - 4:24 pm\nThe President played 18 holes of golf with\nMr. George Allen\nGeneral Arthur Nevins\n(Before teeing off, the President was introduced to\nWilliam Skonsky, Golf Pro, Berwick, Pennsylvania\nGolf Club.)\n4:27 pm\nDeparted the Gettysburg Country Club and motored\nto the Farm.\n4:38 pm\nArrived at the Farm.\nGETTYSBURG, PA.\nSATURDAY, MAY 2, 1959\nPage 2\n7:30 pm\nThe following had dinner with the President and\nMrs. Eisenhower:\nGeneral and Mrs. Arthur Nevins\nMr. and Mrs. George Allen\nGeneral and Mrs. Howard McC. Snyder\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nSUNDAY, MAY 3, 1959\nGETTYSBURG, PA.\n8:20 am\nThe President departed the Farm and motored to\nthe Gettysburg United Presbyterian Church.\n8:26 am\nArrived at the Church where the President was\njoined by General Arthur Nevins. Usher Daniel\nJ. Wolff escorted them to the Presidential Pew.\n8:30 - 9:20 am\nChurch Services. The sermon was preached by\nRev. Robert A. MacAskill.\n9:21 am\nReverend MacAskill escorted the President to\nhis car.\n9:22 am\nDeparted the United Presbyterian Church and\nmotored to the Farm.\n9:29 am\nArrived at the Farm.\n10:01 am\nThe President and Mr. George Allen departed\nthe Farm and motored to Bendersville, Pa., to\nview the apple blossoms.\n11:12 am\nReturned to the Farm.\n11:12 am\nThe President, Mr. George Allen, and General\nArthur Nevins motored to the fitting barn and\ninspected the cattle.\n12:04 pm\nReturned to the residence.\n12:05 pm\nThe President, General Howard McC. Snyder, and\nDavid Eisenhower departed the residence and motored\nto the Skeet Range, where the President and David\ndid some shooting.\n4:03 pm\nReturned to the residence.\n4:24 pm\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the\nGettysburg Farm and motored to the White House.\nWASHINgton, D. C.\n6:17 pm\nArrived at the White House,\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nMONDAY, MAY 4, 1959\n8:29 am\nThe President arrived in the office, accompanied by\nColonel Robert L. Schulz.\n8:31 - 8:38 am\nMajor John Eisenhower\n8:46 - 8:55 am\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\nHon. James Hagerty\n9:00 - 9:03 am\nHon, Don Paarlberg\n9:10 - 9:13 am\nHon. David Kendall\n9:25 - 10:13 am\nHon. Malcolm Moos\n10:13 - 10:15 am\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n10:30 - 10:32 am\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n10:34 - 10:36 am\nMajor John Eisenhower\n10:40 - 11:13 am\nHon. Karl Harr, Jr.\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n11:13 - 11:17 am\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n11:30 - 11:38 am\nHon. Gordon Gray\n11:40 - 11:46 am\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n11:46 - 12:20 pm\nHon. Christian Herter\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n12:30 pm\nThe President departed the office and went\nto the Mansion.\n1:27 pm\nThe President departed the White House and\nmotored to Burning Tree Country Club.\n1:50 pm\nArrived at Burning Tree.\n2:04 - 4:17 pm\nThe President played 18 holes of golf with\nColonel Thomas Belshe,\nMONDAY, MAY 4, 1959\nPage 2\n4:59 pm\nThe President accompanied by Colonel Walter\nTkach departed Burning Tree Golf Club and\nmotored to the White House.\n5:27 pm\nArrived at the White House, and returned to the\noffice.\n5:32 - 5:43 pm\nHon. David Kendall\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n5:45 - 5:47 pm\nHon. David Kendall.\n6:00 pm\nThe President departed the White House and motored\nto MATS Terminal to greet Sir Winston Churchill.\n6:14 pm\nArrived at MATS Terminal.\nThe President spoke briefly to Lord Hood of\nthe British Embassy.\n6:15 pm\nThe President greeted Sir Winston Churchill as he\ndescended from the Columbine. The President and\nSir Winston Churchill walked to the speaker's\nplatform where Sir Winston Churchill made a short\nspeech.\n6:19 pm\nThe President and Sir Winston Churchill departed\nMATS Terminal and motored to the White House.\n6:30 pm\nArrived at the White House.\n(Sir Winston Churchill is to be the guest of the\nPresident and Mrs. Eisenhower until 12:30 pm\non Thursday, May 7, when he departs for the\nBritish Embassy).\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTUESDAY, MAY 5, 1959\n8:32 am\nThe President arrived in the office, accompanied\nby Colonel Robert L. Schulz.\n8:32 - 8:35 am\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n8:37 - 9:26 am\nHon. Christian A. Herter\nHon. Allen Dulles\nHon. Donald A. Quarles\nHon. John A. McCone\nHon. Gordon Gray\nHon. James R. Killian, Jr.\nMr. Philip Farley\nHon. Karl Harr, Jr.\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n9:34 - 9:53 am\nHon. Joseph Martin\nHon. Homer Gruenther\n9:53 - 9:57 am\n(Hon. Arthur Flemming) OFF THE RECORD\n9:55 - 10:30 am\nPre-Press Briefing\nHon, James Hagerty\nMrs. Anne Wheaton\nHon. Bryce Harlow\nHon. Raymond J. Saulnier\nHon. James R. Killian, Jr.\nHon. Gerald Morgan\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nMajor John Eisenhower\n10:30 - 11:03 am\nPRESS CONFERENCE\n11:06 - 11:08 am\nHon. James Hagerty\n11:08 - 11:12 am\nMr. William J. Hopkins\n11:12 - 11:28 am\nHon. Bryce Harlow\n11:28 - 11:30 am\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n11:38 - 11:58 am\n(Hon. James R. Killian, Jr.) OFF THE RECORD\n(Hon. Malcolm Moos)\nTUESDAY, MAY 5, 1959\nPage 2\n11:58 - 12:07 pm\n(Hon. James R. Killian, Jr.) OFF THE RECORD\n12:07 - 12:18 pm\nThe President received the Goodwill Worker of 1959:\nMr. William Junker\nDallas, Texas\nThe following accompanied:\nMrs. Junker (Mother)\nMr. and Mrs. Richard Nelson, San Diego, Cal,\nPresident of the Goodwill Industries of America\nCongressman Bruce Alger, Texas\nCongressman Bob Wilson, California\nMr. Percy J. Trevethan\nExecutive Vice President, Goodwill Industries\nof America\n(Picture taken)\n12:18 - 12:21\nHon. David Kendall\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n12:21 - 12:25 pm\nCongressman and Mrs. Ancher Nelson\nMr. and Mrs. Helmuth Kurth\nHon. Bryce Harlow\n12:25 - 12:29 pm\nMajor John Eisenhower\n12:29 pm\nThe President departed the office and went to the\nMansion.\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\n3:08 pm\nThe President and Sir Winston Churchill departed\nthe White House and motored to the National Arboretum,\nMaryland Avenue and M Street, N. E.\n3:25 pm\nArrived at the National Arboretum, where they viewed\nthe Azalea Gardens.\n3:35 pm\nDeparted the National Arboretum and motored to\nWalter Reed Hospital.\n4:00 pm\nArrived at Walter Reed Hospital where they were\ngreeted by General Leonard Heaton. Photographs were\ntaken.\nTUESDAY, MAY 5, 1959\nPage 3\n4:02 - 4:21 pm\nThe President and Sir Winston Churchill\nvisited with\nHon. John Foster Dulles\nGeneral George C. Marshall\n(Pictures were taken at conclusion of visit with\nSecretary Dulles)\n4:21 pm\nThe President and Sir Winston Churchill departed\nWalter Reed Hospital and motored to the White House.\n4:41 pm\nArrived at the White House.\n4:43 pm\nThe President returned to the office.\n4:48 - 5:05 pm\nColonel William G. Draper\n4:55 - 5:25 pm\nMajor John Eisenhower\n5:25 - 5:29 pm\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n5:35 - 6:35 pm\nThe President departed the office and went to the\nMansion.\n7:30 pm\nThe President gave a Stag Dinner in honor of\nSir Winston Churchill. The following were present:\nThe President\nThe Right Honorable Sir Winston Churchill\nHon. Richard M. Nixon\nSir Harold Anthony Caccia\nHon. Robert D. Murphy\nAdmiral Harold R. Stark, USN, Ret.\nGeneral Carl Spaatz, USAF, Ret.\nGeneral Jacob L. Devers, USA, Ret.\nGeneral Mark W. Clark, USA, Ret.\nGeneral Thomas T. Handy, USA, Ret.\nAdmiral Alan G. Kirk, USN, Ret.\nGeneral Walter Bedell Smith, USA, Ret.\nGeneral Alfred M. Gruenther, USA, Ret.\nGeneral Leonard T. Gerow, USA, Ret.\nLt. General Ira C. Eaker, USAF, Ret.\nDr. Milton S. Eisenhower\n(The above group was referred to as \"Wartime Associates\")\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nWEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1959\n8:13 am\nThe President arrived in the office, accompanied by\nColonel Robert L. Schulz.\n8:14 - 8:16 am\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n8:17 - 8:21 am\nHon, James Hagerty\n8:21 - 8:28 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Bryce Harlow\n8:30 - 10:32 am\nLEGISLATIVE LEADERS MEETING\nThe President\nHon. Richard M. Nixon\nSenator Everett Dirksen\nSenator Clifford P. Case\nSenator Leverett Saltonstall\nSenator George D. Aiken\nCongressman Charles Halleck\nCongressman Clarence E. Kilburn\nCongressman Leslie Arends\nCongressman John B. Bennett\nCongressman Charles B. Hoeven\nCongressman James C. Auchincloss\nCongressman John Taber\nCongressman Melvin R. Laird\nCongressman Gerald R. Ford\nHon. Robert B. Anderson\nMr. Elting Arnold\nHon. Neil McElroy\nHon. William P. Rogers\nHon. Marvin L. McLain\nHon. James P. Mitchell\nHon. Arthur Flemming\nHon. Maurice Stans\nHon. Earle Chesney\nHon. Raymond J. Saulnier\nHon. Homer Gruenther\nHon. Elmer Staats\nHon. Gerald Morgan\nMr. Philip S. Hughes\nHon. David Kendall\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nMr. Roemer McPhee\nHon. Bryce Harlow\nMrs. Anne Wheaton\nHon. Jack z. Anderson\nHon. Don Paarlberg\nHon. Edward McCabe\nHon. James Hagerty\nHon. Clyde Wheeler\nHon. Arthur Minnich\nWEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1959\nPage 2\n10:35 - 10:55 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nSenator Everett Dirksen\nCongressman Charles Halleck\nHon. Bryce Harlow\n10:57 - 11:00 am\nHon. Don Paarlberg\n11:00 - 11:15 am\nThe following participants in the Food for Peace Conference\ncalled on the President and presented a joint communique\nsetting forth the results of the Conference:\nArgentina\nRafael Garcia-Mata, Under Secretary of\nAgriculture\nAustralia\nSir John Crawford, Secretary, Department\nof Trade\nCanada\nGordon Churchill, Minister of Trade and\nCommerce\nDouglas Harkness, Minister of Agriculture\nFrance\nHerve Alphand, Ambassador to the U. S.\nFAO-UN\nB. R. Sen, Director General\nU. S. A.\nHon. Ezra Taft Benson, Secretary of\nAgriculture\nHon. Douglas Dillon, Under Secretary of\nState\nHon. Laurence B. Robbins, Assistant\nSecretary of the Treasury\n(Picture taken)\n11:15 - 11:47 am\nHon. James R. Killian, Jr.\nDr. George B. Kistiakowsky\nMember Science Advisory Committee\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n11:55 am\nThe President departed the office and went to\nthe Mansion.\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\nWEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1959\nPage 3\n2:15 pm\nThe President and Sir Winston Churchill departed\nthe South Grounds of the White House via helicopter\nand flew to the Gettysburg Farm. Also aboard were\nHon. James Hagerty\nCaptain Evan P. Aurand\nMr. James Rowley\nMr. Jerry Behn\nSgt. Edmund Murray, Scotland Yard\nMr. Anthony Montague-Browne\nSecretary of Sir Winston Churchill\nGETTYSBURG, PA.\n2:55 pm\nThe President and Sir Winston Churchill arrived\nat the Gettysburg Farm. They entered the golf\ncart and rode to the cow barn and to the fitting barn\nto inspect the cattle.\nRode back to the residence in the Crosley Surrey and\nproceeded back to the residence, where they remained\nuntil 4:00 pm.\n4:03 pm\nDeparted the Farm in the Marine helicopter and made\na circle of the Gettysburg Battlefield.\nWASHINGTON, D. C.\n4:47 pm\nArrived at the White House, and went to the\noffice.\n4:54 - 4:56 pm\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n4:56 - 5:00 pm\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n5:08 - 5:10 pm\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n5:28 - 5:30 pm\nMr. William J. Hopkins\n5:38 - 6:10 pm\nThe President practiced golf on the South Grounds.\nWEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1959\nPage 4\n7: 30 pm\nThe President gave a Stag Dinner in honor of\nSir Winston Churchill. The following were present:\nThe President\nThe Right Honorabl e Sir Winston Churchill\nHon. Sam Rayburn\nSir Harold Caccia\nHon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.\nHon. Neil McElroy\nHon. William P. Rogers\nHon. Arthur Summerfield\nHon. Lewis L. Strauss\nHon. Arthur S. Flemming\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. John A. McCone\nSenator Lyndon B. Johnson\nSenator Everett M. Dirksen\nCongressman Charles A. Halleck\nHon. C. Douglas Dillon\nHon. Donald A. Quarles\nGeneral Thomas D. White\nHon. Allen W. Dulles\nHon. Elwood R. Quesada\nHon. Gordon Gray\nGeneral Lyman L. Lemnitzer\nGeneral Randolph McC. Pate\nGeneral J. Lawton Collins\nLt. General Harold R. Bull\nHon. Lewis W. Douglas\nHon. Walter S. Gifford\nHon. Winthrop W. Aldrich\nHon. Leonard Carmichael\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nMr. George E. Allen\nHon. Bernard M. Baruch\nMr. A. A. D. Montague Browne\nMr. Harry C. Butcher\nHon. James F. Byrnes\nColonel Frank Clarke, Canadian Army, Ret.\nLt. General James H. Doolittle\nMajor John S. D. Eisenhower\nMr. Joyce C. Hall\nMr. Eric H. Heckett\nMr. Charles S. Jones\n(continued)\nWEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1959\nPage 5\n7:30 pm\nStag Dinner in honor of Sir Winston Churchill (continued):\nMr. W. Alton Jones\nMr. Sigurd S. Larmon\nMr. Ernest Rose Lee\nMr. Barry Leithead\nHon. Robert A. Lovett\nMr. Frank McCarthy\nMr. Clifford Roberts\nMr. William E. Robinson\nMr. Ellis D. Slater\nMr. Robert W. Woodruff\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTHURSDAY, MAY 7, 1959\n7:45 am\n(Hon. Walter Williams) OFF THE RECORD\n(Had breakfast with the President)\n8:40 am\nThe President arrived in the office, accompanied\nby Hon. Walter Williams.\n8:43 - 8:57 am\nHon. Maurice Stans\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Gerald Morgan\nHon. Bryce Harlow\n8:58 - 9:00 am\n(Hon. William P. Rogers)\nOFF THE RECORD\n9:00 - 9:02 am\nHon. Gordon Gray\n9:02 - 10:55 am\nNATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL\nThe President\nHon. Richard M. Nixon\nHon. Christian A. Herter\nHon. Donald A. Quarles\nHon. Leo A. Hoegh\nHon. Fred C. Scribner, Jr.\nHon. William P. Rogers\nHon. Frederick Mueller\nHon. Maurice Stans\nHon. John A. McGone\nHon. J. Walter Yeagley\nHon. J. Edgar Hoover\nHon. John D. Jernegan, U. S. Ambassador to Iraq\nGeneral Curtis E. LeMay\nHon. Allen W. Dulles\nHon. Gordon Gray\nHon. Clarence B. Randall\nHon. James R. Killian, Jr.\nHon. Karl G. Harr, Jr.\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nHon. J. Patrick Coyne\nHon. Gerard C. Smith\nHon. John N. Irwin, II\nMajor John Eisenhower\nHon. James S. Lay, Jr.\nHon. S. Everett Gleason\nTHURSDAY, MAY 7, 1959\nPage 2\n10:55 - 11:08 am\n(Mrs. Marian Huff)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Mrs. R. L. Bowman)\n11:08 - 11:09 am\nHon. Gerald Morgan\n11:09 - 11:25 am\nHon. Christian Herter\n11:25 - 11:43 am\n(Hon. Winthrop Aldrich)\nOFF THE RECORD\n11:43 - 12:05 pm\n(Dr. Edward L. R. Elson)\nOFF THE RECORD\n12:05 - 12:23 pm\nHon. Bernard Baruch\n12:23 - 12:27 pm\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n12:27 pm\nThe President departed the office and went\nto the Mansion.\n12:35 pm\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower went to\nthe North Portico to say goodbye to Sir Winston\nChurchill who was leaving the White Hous e to go\nto the British Embassy.\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\n3:30 pm\nThe President returned to the office.\n3:32 - 3:43 pm\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n3:43 - 3:50 pm\nHon. James Hagerty\n3:50 - 4:00 pm\nMajor John Eisenhower\n4:05 - 4:11 pm\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n4:16 - 4:43 pm\nThe President practiced golf on the South Grounds.\n4:45 pm\nReturned to the office.\n4:55 - 4:59 pm\nMr. William J. Hopkins\n5:03 - 5:05 pm\nMr. Robert Woodruff\n5:05 pm\nThe President and Mr. Woodruff walked to the Mansion.\nTHURSDAY, MAY 7, 1959\nPage 3\n8:00 pm\nThe President and Major John Eisenhower departed\nthe White House and motored to the British Embassy\nto attend dinner given by Sir Winston Churchill in\nhonoro of the President.\n8:10 pm\nArrived at the British Embassy where they were\ngreeted by Sir Harold Caccia, the British Ambassador.\nThe President and Major John Eisenhower were\nescorted to the Ballroom where Sir Winston Churchill\nand other guests were assembled. Here they met\ninformally for about 15 minutes.\nPictures were taken of The President, Sir Winston\nChurchill, Ambassador Harold Caccia, Hon. Sam\nRayburn and Major John Eisenhower.\n8:30 pm\nDinner in honor of the President, given by Sir\nWinston Churchill. (This was a Stag Dinner)\n10:15 pm\nThe President and Major John Eisenhower departed\nthe British Embassy and motored to the White House.\n10:23 pm\nArrived at the White House.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nFRIDAY, MAY 8, 1959\n8:10 am\nThe President arrived in the office, accompanied by\nColonel Robert L. Schulz.\n8:15 - 8:28 am\nMajor John Eisenhower\n8:21 - 8:30 am\nMr. Roemer McPhee\n8:22 - 8:25 am\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n8:34 - 8:50 am\nHon. James Hagerty\n8:50 - 8:57 am\nThe President presented the Young American Medal\nfor Bravery to Mr. William Joseph Steury. The\nfollowing were present:\nWilliam Joseph Steury, Medal Winner\nBluffton, Indiana (Now a student at the University\nof New Mexico, Albuquerque)\nMr. and Mrs. Amos Steury, parents\nBluffton, Indiana\nRobin Wayne Steury, brother\nHon. William P. Rogers\nHon. J. Edgar Hoover\nMr. Luther Huston, Executive Secretary,\nYoung American Medals Committee\nCongressman Ross Adair\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n8:58 - 9:05 am\nHon, Wilton B. Persons\nHon. James Hagerty\nMajor John Eisenhower\n9:05 - 9:13 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n9:13 - 9:40 am\nHon. Christian A. Herter\n(Called on the President before departing for the\nForeign Ministers' Meeting in Geneva)\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nHon. Wilton B. Persons joined from 9:18 - 9:23 am\n9:40 - 9:42 am\nMajor John Eisenhower\n9:45 - 10:23 am\n(Hon, Raymond J. Saulnier)\nOFF THE RECORD\nFRIDAY, MAY 8, 1959\nPage 2\n10:30 - 10:32 am\nHon. Gerald Morgan\n10:35 am\nThe President went to the Mansion.\n10:50 am\nReturned to the office.\n10:55 am\nThe President departed the White House and motored\nto Woodley Road and Connecticut Avenue to pick up\nMr. George Allen. They motored to Walter Reed\nHospital.\n11:24 am\nArrived at Walter Reed Hospital where General James\nH. Forsee greeted the President and escorted him to\nHon. John Foster Dulles.\n11:26 - 11:36 am\nThe President visited with Hon. John Foster Dulles.\nThe President and Brig. General James H. Forsee\nwalked to the x-ray department where the President\nhad a chest x-ray.\n11:42 am\nThe President, General Howard McC. Snyder, and\nMr. GeorgeAllen departed Walter Reed Hospital and\nmotored to Camp David, Maryland,\nCAMP DAVID, MD.\n1:10 pm\nArrived at Camp David.\n2:51 pm\nThe President, General Snyder, and Mr. Allen departed\nCamp David and motored to the Gettysburg Country Club.\nGETTYSBURG, PA.\n3:34 pm\nArrived at the Gettysburg Country Club.\n3:40 - 5:46 pm\nThe President played 18 holes of golf with Mr. George Allen.\nGeneral Snyder walked around the course with them.\n5:50 pm\nDeparted Gettysburg Country Club and motored to Floyd\nAkers' residence in Thurmont, Maryland.\nFRIDAY, MAY 8, 1959\nPage 3\nTHURMONT, MD.\n6:30 pm\nArrived at Floyd Akers' residence where the\nPresident fished until 7:02 pm.\n7:04 pm\nDeparted Floyd Akers' residence and motored to\nCamp David, Maryland.\nCAMP DAVID, MD.\n7:22 pm\nArrived at Camp David,\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nSATURDAY, MAY 9, 1959\nCAMP DAVID, MD.\n7:57 am\nThe President, General Howard McC. Snyder, and\nMr. George Allen departed Camp David, Md., and\nmotored to Gettysburg, Country Club.\nGETTYSBURG, PA.\n8:35 am\nArrived at Gettysburg Country Club.\n8:44 - 11:07 am\nThe President played 18 holes of golf with\nMr. George Allen\nGeneral Arthur Nevins\n11:11 am\nDeparted Gettysburg Country Club and motored to\nthe President's Farm.\n11:20 am\nArrived at the Farm and inspected the building project\nand garden area.\n11:45 am\nDeparted the Gettysburg Farm and motored to Camp David.\nCAMP DAVID, MD.\n12:19 pm\nArrived at Camp David, Maryland.\n12:20 pm\nThe President and Lt. Commander Weyrauch departed\nAspen Cottage and motored to Laurel Cottage where\nthey made a brief inspection.\n12:23 pm\nReturned to Aspen Cottage.\n6:21 pm\nGeneral Alfred Gruenther andMr. William Robinson\narrived at Camp David.\n7:35 pm\nThe President fried steaks outside his cottage for his\nguests.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nSUNDAY, MAY 10, 1959\nCAMP DAVID, MD.\n8:00 am\nThe President practiced golf on the putting green.\n8:35 am\nReturned to his cottage.\n4:50 pm\nThe President and Mr. William Robinson departed\nCamp David, Maryland, and motored to the White\nHouse.\n6:34 pm\nArrived at the White House.\n(Mr. George Allen and General Alfred Gruenther\nreturned to Washington in another car.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nMONDAY, MAY 11, 1959\n8:23 am\nThe President arrived in the office, accompanied\nby Colonel Robert L. Schulz.\n8:25 - 8:47 am\nMajor John Eisenhower\n8:50 - 8:57 am\nMrs. Mary Jane McCaffree\n9:00 - 9:17 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n9:17 - 9:19 am\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n9:23 - 9:25 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n9:27 - 9:28 am\nHon. Gerald Morgan\n9:28 - 9:32 am\nMr. William J. Hopkins\n9:30 - 10:37 am\nHon. Neil H. McElroy\n10:37 - 10:50 am\nHon. Gordon Gray\n10:50 - 11:30 am\n(Sir John W. Wheeler-Bennett)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Garsington Manor, Oxfordshire, England)\n11:30 - 11:37 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n11:47 am\nThe President, accompanied by Colonel William Draper,\ndeparted the White House and motored to MATS Terminal.\n11:57 am\nArrived at MATS Terminal.\n12:0 Noon\nHis Majesty King Baudouin of the Belgiums arrived at\nMATS Terminal and was greeted by the President. The\nfollowing arrived on the plane with the King:\nHon. Wiley T. Buchanan\nH. E. Baron Silvercruys, Ambassador from Belgium\nIntroductions, greetings, and welcoming speeches, and\nHonor Guard ceremony.\n12:21 pm\nThe President and King Baudouin departed MATS Terminal\nand motored to the President's Guest House.\nMONDAY, MAY 11, 1959\nPage 2\n12:53 pm\nThe President and King Baudouin arrived at the\nPresident's Guest House.\n12:55 pm\nThe President arrived at the White House.\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\n2:35 pm\nThe President returned to the office.\n2:50 - 2:59 pm\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n3:15 - 3:30 pm\n(Mr. Fred Gurley)\nOFF THE RECORD\n3:30 - 3:31 pm\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n3:31 - 4:18 pm\nHon. Malcolm Moos\n4:18 - 4:20 pm\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n4:28 - 4:32 pm\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\nHon. James Hagerty\n4:40 - 5:33 pm\nThe President practiced golf on the South Grounds.\n5:35 pm\nReturned to the office.\n5:35 - 5:38 pm\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n5:40 pm\nThe President departed the office and went\nto the Mansion.\n8:00 pm\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower gave a Dinner in\nhonor of His Majesty Baudouin 1, King of the Belgiums:\nKing Baudouin\nH. E. Pierre Wigny, Minister of Foreign Affairs\nH. E. The Belgium Ambassador and Baroness Silvercruys\nCount Gobert d'Aspremont Lynden, Grand Marshal of\nthe Court\nCount Gatien du Parc, Court Chamberlain\nMr. and Mrs. Jean de Bassompierre, Counselor of\nEmbassy\nLt. Colonel Aviation Albert Debeche, Aide-de-Camp\nMajor Albert Blondiau, Aide-de-Camp\nMONDAY, MAY 11, 1959\nPage 3\n8:00 pm\nDinner for His Majesty King Baudouin (list continued):\nHon. and Mrs. Richard M. Nixon\nHon. Herbert Hoover\nHon. and Mrs. Henry Cabot Lodge\nHon. and Mrs. Neil H. McElroy\nSenator and Mrs. Everett Dirksen\nHon. and Mrs. Lewis L. Strauss\nSenator and Mrs. Thruston B. Morton\nHon. and Mrs. C. Douglas Dillon\nCongressman and Mrs. Charles A. Halleck\nHon. and Mrs. James R. Killian, Jr.\nHon. and Mrs. J. Clifford Folger\nHon. and Mrs. Robert D. Murphy\nHon. and Mrs. John W. Hanes, Jr.\nHon. and Mrs. Wiley T. Buchanan, Jr.\nGeneral and Mrs. Alfred M. Gruenther\nThe Most Reverend Philip M. Hannan\nHon. and Mrs. Earl E. T. Smith\nBrig. General and Mrs. John M. Schweizer, Jr.\nMr. and Mrs. Charles R. Blyth\nHon. and Mrs. Percival F. Brundage\nHon. and Mrs. Howard S. Cullman\nMrs. Preston Davie\nMr. and Mrs. Henry B. duPont\nMr. and Mrs. Leon Fleisher\nMr. and Mrs. Melville B. Grosvenor\nHon. and Mrs. Leonard W. Hall\nHon. and Mrs. Herbert Hoover, Jr.\nMr. and Mrs. Charles P. Howard\nMr. and Mrs. Harry C. Hunt\nMrs. E. Townsend Irvin\nHon. and Mrs. Eric Johnston\nMr. and Mrs. Garfield I. Kass\nMr. and Mrs. Peter Lavan\nMr. and Mrs. Herbert A. May\nMr. and Mrs. George Meany\nHon. and Mrs. Frank Pace, Jr.\nMr. and Mrs. Laurence S. Rockefeller\nMr. and Mrs. Edward D. Stone\nMr. Boris Timchenko\nMr. and Mrs. W. Hallam Tuck\nMr. and Mrs. George R. Wallace\nMr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Watson, Jr.\nFollowing the Dinner, a piano recital was given by the famed\nLeon Fleisher, winner of the Queen Elizabeth of Belgium\nConcours prize in 1952.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTUESDAY, MAY 12, 1959\n8:07 am\nThe President arrived in the office, accompanied by\nColonel Robert L. Schulz.\n8:15 - 8:30 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Bryce Harlow\n8:30 - 10:35 am\nLEGISLATIVE LEADERS MEETING\nThe President\nHon. Richard M. Nixon\nSenator Everett Dirksen\nSenator Thurston B. Morton\nSenator Leverett Saltonstall\nSenator Thomas Kuchel\nCongressman Charles Halleck\nCongressman John W. Byrnes\nCongressman Leslie Arends\nCongressman Leo Allen\nCongressman Charles B. Hoeven\nCongressman Carroll D. Kearns\nHon. Arthur Flemming\nHon. Raymond J. Saulnier\nHon. Maurice Stans\nHon. Elliott Richardson\nHon. Frederick B. Mueller\nMr. Sam Hughes\nHon. Stuart Rothman\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Bryce Harlow\nHon. Edward McCabe\nHon. Jack Anderson\nHon. Clyde Wheeler\nHon. Earle Chesney\nHon. Homer Gruenther\nHon. Gerald Morgan\nHon. James Hagerty\nMr. Roemer McPhee\nHon. Don Paarlberg\nMrs. Anne Wheaton\nMr. Arthur Minnich\n10:37 - 11:07 am\n(Rev. John P. Markoe, S. J.) OFF THE RECORD\n(Omaha, Nebraska) (Personal Friend)\nTUESDAY, MAY 12, 1959\nPage 2\n11:07 - 12:24 pm\nHon. Malcolm Moos\n11:14 - 11:16 am\nHon. James Hagerty\n12:24 - 12:35 pm\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\nHon, James Hagerty\n12:36 pm\nThe President departed the office and went to\nthe Mansion.\n12:45 pm\n(LUNCH)\n1:23 pm\nThe President returned to the office.\n2:30 - 2:33 pm\nMr. William J. Hopkins\n3:11 pm\nThe President, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz,\nColonel William Draper, and Captain Evan P. Aurand\ndeparted the White House and motored to Arlington\nNational Cemetery to attend the funeral of Hon. Donald A.\nQuarles.\n3:19 pm\nArrived at Arlington National Cemetery.\n3:25 - 3:45 pm\nFuneral Services for Hon. Donald A. Quarles.\n(Following the Services, the President extended his\ncondolenses to Mrs. Quarles and members of the\nimmediate family).\n3:50 pm\nDeparted Arlington National Cemetery and motored\nto the White House.\n3:59 pm\nArrived at the White House and entered the office.\n4:04 - 4:19 pm\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n4:13 - 4:50 pm\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n4:50 pm\nThe President departed the office and went to the\nMansion.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nWEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1959\n8:17 am\nThe President arrived in the office, accompanied\nby Colonel Robert L. Schulz.\n8:18 - 8:20 am\nHon. Gerald Morgan\nHon. Roemer McPhee\n8:20 - 8:30 am\nHon. C. Douglas Dillon\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n8:30 - 9:45 am\nNATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL\nThe President\nHon. Richard M. Nixon\nHon, C. Douglas Dillon\nHon. Neil H. McElroy\nHon. Leo A. Hoegh\nHon. Fred C. Scribner, Jr.\nHon. William P. Rogers\nHon. Maurice Stans\nHon. John A. McCone\nHon. Elmer F. Bennett\nHon. Frederick Mueller\nHon. T. Keith Glennan\nHon. James R. Killian, Jr.\nGeneral Thomas D. White\nHon. Allen W. Dulles\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. George V. Allen\nHon. Gordon Gray\nHon. Karl G. Harr, Jr.\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nGeneral C. P. Cabell\nDr. Herbert York\nMajor John Eisenhower\nHon. Howard Furnas\nHon. Marion W. Boggs\nHon. James S. Lay, Jr.\n9:45 - 9:55 am\nHon. Neil McElroy\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n9:56 - 10:05 am\nMr. Roemer McPhee\nWEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1959\nPage 2\n10:12 - 10:23 am\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n10:23 - 10:26 am\nHon, James Hagerty\n10:26 - 10:58 am\nPre-Press Briefing\nHon. James Hagerty\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Robert Merriam\nHon. Raymond J. Saulnier\nHon. Gerald Morgan\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nMajor John Eisenhower\nHon. James R. Killian, Jr.\nHon. Bryce Harlow\n11:00 - 11:30 am\nPRESS CONFERENCE\n11:35 - 11:46 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n11:46 - 11:49 am\nHon, Leo Hoegh\n11:49 - 11:59 am\nThe President greeted the following Civil Defense\nDirectors in the Rose Garden:\nNational Civil Defense Advisory Council (Presidential\nAppointees):\nHon. J. Caleb Boggs, Governor of Delaware\nHon. Okey L. Patterson, Former Governor of West Va,\nHon. John B. Hynes, Mayor of Boston, Mass.\nHon, Clifford E. Rishell, Mayor of Oakland, Cal.\nHon. P. Kenneth Peterson, Mayor of Minneapolis, Minn.\nMajor General Otto L. Nelson, Jr., Vice President,\nNew York Life Insurance Company, N. Y. City\nMr. George J. Richardson, Special Assistant to the\nPresident, AFL-CIo, Washington, D. C.\nMrs. Hiram Cole Houghton, Red Oak, Iowa\nMrs. Charles P. Howard, Boston, Mass.\nState, Commonwealth and Territorial Civil Defense Directors\nMajor General Ralph J. Olson, President, National\nAssociation of State and Territorial Civil Defense\nDirectors\nLt. General Clarence R. Huebner, Past President,\nNational Association of State and Territorial Civil\nDefense Directors\n(continued)\nWEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1959\nPage 3\n11:49 - 11:59 am\nCivil Defense Directors (list continued):\nLt. General Henry L. Larsen, Past President,\nNational Association of State and Territorial Civil\nDefense Directors - Director of Civil Defense, Colo.\nColonel Arthur M. Sheets, Past President, National\nAssociation of State and Territorial Civil Defense\nDirectors - Director, Oregon Civil Defense Agency\nAlabama\nMr. Joe S. Foster, Jr.\nMr. Bobbie J. Blalock\nArizona\nMrs. Creola P. Walker\nArkansas\nMr. Owen Payne, Jr.\nCalifornia\nMr. Harold G. Robinson\nDelaware\nMr. Robert N. Downes\nMr. Frank H. Buck\nDistrict of Columbia\nColonel John E. Fondahl\nFlorida\nColonel Hiram W. Tarkington\nHawaii\nMajor Gene al F. W. Makinney\nIdaho\nColonel James S. Keel, Jr.\nIllinois\nMajor General Robert M. Woodward\nIowa\nMr. E. M. Riordan\nKansas\nMajor General Joe Nickell\nKentucky\nMajor General Jesse Scott Lindsay\nLouisiana\nMajor John H. Boh\nMaine\nColonel Walter H. Kennett\nMaryland\nMr. Sherley Ewing\n(continued)\nWEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1959\nPage 4\n11:49 - 11:59 am\nCivil Defense Directors (list continued):\nMassachusetts\nColonel John J. Devlin\nThomas A. Donnelly\nMinnesota\nColonel Hubert A. Schon\nMississippi\nMr. Hendrix A. Dawson\nMontana\nMr. Hugh K. Potter\nNebraska\nMajor General Guy N. Henninger\nNevada\nMr. Albert D. McCuistion\nNew Hampshire\nRear Admiral C. A. Brinkmann\nNew Jersey\nMr. J. Morgan Van Hise\nNew York\nMr. J. P. Hennessey\nNorth Dakota\nColonel Noel F. Tharalson\nOhio\nMr. Thane Durey\nPennsylvania\nDr. Richard Gerstell\nRhode Island\nMajor General John M. McGreevy\nSouth Carolina\nMr. Charles Boyd Culbertson\nSouth Dakota\nBrig. General Homer E. Jensen\nTennessee\nColonel Robert L. Fox\nTexas\nMr. James H. Garner\nUtah\nMr. Leonard A. Higgins\nVermont\nMr. William H. Baumann\n(continued)\nWEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1959\nPage 5\n11:49 - 11:59 am\nCivil Defense Directors (list continued):\nVirginia\nMr. Douglas L. Moore, Jr.\nWashington\nMr. Charles C. Ralls\nWest Virginia\nColonel Edgar McKee Sites\nWilliam Hogan\nElizabeth F. Massing\nWyoming\nColonel E. L. Rogers\nPuerto Rico\nMr. Agustin Mercado-Reveron\nRegional Directors, Office of Civil and Defense Mobilization\nRegion I\nMr. Albert D. O'Connor, Harvard, Mass.\nRegion II\nMr. John L. Sullivan, Olney, Md.\nRegion III\nJudge Thomas H. Goodman, Thomasville, Ga.\nRegion IV\nMajor General Paul K. MacDonald,\nBattle Creek, Michigan\nRegion V\nMr. Welcome W. Wilson,\nDenton, Texas\nRegion VI\nMr. Albert C. Tilley, Denver, Colorado\nRegion VII\nMr. Evar P. Peterson, Santa Rosa, Cal.\nRegion VIII\nMr. Philip D. Batson, Everett, Wash.\nStaff, Office of Civil and Defense Mobilization\nGovernor Leo A. Hoegh, Director\nMr. Hubert R. Gallagher, Director of Special Liaison\nMr. T. J. Harte, Security and Inspection\nMr. John J. Williams, Assistant to the Director, Special\nLiaison\nOthers\nMr. Walter P. Halstead, President, United States Civil\nDefense Council\nColonel M. P. Cawdron, Canadian Executive Secretary,\nJoint United States/Canada Civil Defense Committee\nWEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1959\nPage 6\n11:59 - 12:10 pm\nColonel Arthur Sheets\nDirector, Oregon Civil Defense Agency\n12:10 - 12:12 pm\nHon. James Hagerty\n12:12 - 12:35 pm\n(Mr. Joe Lindholm, Audubon, Iowa)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Mr. Holger Lindholm, father)\n(Steve Lindholm, 14)\n(Craig Lindholm, 12)\n12:35 - 12:41 pm\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Gerald Morgan\n12:46 pm\nThe President departed the office and went\nto the Mansion.\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\n2:18 pm\nThe President returned to the office.\n2:20 - 2:25 pm\nMajor John Eisenhower\n2:25 - 2:26 pm\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n3:05 - 3:35 pm\nHon. Malcolm Moos\n3:30 - 3:31 pm\nMr. William J. Hopkins\n3:48 pm\nThe President and General Howard McC. Snyder\ndeparted the White House and motored to Walter\nReed Hospital.\n4:07 pm\nArrived at Walter Reed Hospital where they were met\nby General James H. Forsee who escorted the President\nto Secretary Dulles' suite.\nFollowing the President's visit with Secretary Dulles, he\nspoke briefly with Mrs. Nathan Twining.\n4:28 pm\nThe President and General Snyder departed Walter Reed\nand motored to the White House,\n4:47 pm\nArrived at the White House.\nWEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1959\nPage 7\n4:50 pm\nThe President returned to the office.\n4:50 - 4:51 pm\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n5:00 - 5:12 pm\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Roemer McPhee\n5:12 - 6:02 pm\n(Hon. Neil H. McElroy)\nOFF THE RECORD\n6:03 - 6:14 pm\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n6:15 pm\nThe President departed the office and went to\nthe Mansion.\n8:01 pm\nThe President and Mrs. John Eisenhower departed\nthe White House and motored to the Belgium Embassy\nto attend Dinner given by King Baudouin in honor of\nthe President.\n8:11 pm\nArrived at the Belgium Embassy. Photographs were\ntaken of the President, King Baudouin, and Mrs. John\nEisenhower.\n8:20 - 10:15 pm\nDINNER in honor of the President, given by King Baudouin:\nThe President\nMrs. John Eisenhower\nHon. Sam Rayburn\nHon. and Mrs. C. Douglas Dillon\nHon. and Mrs. Neil McElroy\nHon. and Mrs. Wiley T. Buchanan\nHon. and Mrs. Clifford Folger\nMiss Virginia Warren\nColonel and Mrs. I. W. Littell\nHon. and Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss\nMiss Patricia McMahon\nHis Majesty King Baudouin\nH. E. Pierre Wigny, Minister of Foreign Affairs\nCount Gobert d'Asprement Lynden\nThe Grand Marchall of the Court\nThe Belgium Ambassador and Baroness Silver cruys\nCount Du Parc, Court Chamberlain\nMr. and Mrs. De Bassompierre, Counselor of Embassy\nColonel Debeche, Aide-de-Camp\nMajor Blondiau, Aide-de-Camp\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nMAY 14 - THURSDAY - 1959\n8:00 am\nThe President arrived in the office, accompanied by\nColonel Robert L. Schulz.\n8:00 - 8:02 am\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n8:10 - 8:24 am\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n8:15 - 8:24 am\nMajor John Eisenhower\n8:24 - 8:34 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n8:27 - 8:34 am\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n8:40 - 8:43 am\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n8:50 am\nThe President departed the White House and motored\nto MATS Terminal.\n9:10 am\nDeparted from MATS Terminal aboard the Columbine\nfor flight to Newark, New Jersey. The following\nwere aboard with the President:\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\nHon. James Hagerty\nMrs. Ann Whitman\nGeneral Howard McC. Snyder\nMiss Mary Caffrey\nCaptain Olive Marsh\nDr. Malcolm Moos\nDr. James R. Killian, Jr.\nSenator Clifford P. Case\nCaptain Evan P. Aurand\nMr. Dan Mahoney\nHon. Norman P. Mason, Federal Housing\nMr. Walter S. Rosenberry, Federal Housing\nSgt. John Moaney\nMr. L. W. Burton, Director of Washington Airport\n10:00 am\nArrived at Newark, N. J., Airport and was greeted by\nGovernor Robert B. Meyner\nMr. Wescott Toole, Newark Chamber of Commerce\nMr. Joseph Job, U. S. Marshal, Newark, N. J.\nHon. Leo P. Carlin, Mayor of Newark, N. J.\nHon. Bernard M. Shanley\nMr. William Barba\nHon. Clarence Francis\nLINCOLN CENTER FOR THEPERFORMING ARTS\nGROUNDBREAKING CEREMONY\nPLATFORM GUESTS\nJohn D. Rockefeller, III\nMayor Robert F. Wagner of New York City\nLt. Governor Malcolm Wilson\nCommissioner Robert Moses\nHon, Clarence Francis\nMr. Hulan Jack, President, Borough of Manhattan\nMr. James Felt, Chairman, New York City Planning Commission\nHon. Norman P. Mason, HHFA\nMr. Walter S. Fried, HHFA\nCommissioner Richard C. Patterson, Jr., New York City\nMr. Charles M. Spofford, Davis, Polk, Wardwell, Sunderland, Kiendl\nMr. Arthur A. Houghton, Jr., President, Steuben Glass\nMr. Devereux C. Josephs, Chairman of the Board, New York Life\nRobert E. Blum, Vice President, Abraham & Straus\nAnthony A. Bliss, President, Metropolitan Opera\nLauder Greenway, Chairman of the Board, Metropolitan Opera\nDavid M. Keiser, President, Philharmonic\nJames P. Warburg, Chairman, Julliard Music Foundation\nWallace K. Harrison, Architect, 630 Fifth Avenue, N. Y. City\nRev. Laurence J. McGinley, S. J., Fordham University\nLawrence Gerosa, New York City Comptroller\nNEW YORK, N. Y.\nTHURSDAY, MAY 14, 1959\nPage 2\n10:05 am\nThe President and Hon. Clarance Francis departed\nthe Newark Airport and motored to the Lincoln Center\ngroundbreaking site in New York City.\nNEW YORK, N. Y.\n10:46 am\nArrived at the Lincoln Center ground-breaking site\nwhere the President was greeted by\nMr. John D. Rockefeller, 3rd.\n10:52 - 11:54 am\nThe President participated in the ground-breaking\nceremonies of the Lincoln Center for the Performing\nArts. This event commences the construction of a\nculture center for the City of New York. The site of\nthe ground-breaking will initiate the construction of\nthe Philharmonic Hall. Five other buildings will be\nbuilt later: new Metropolitan Opera House, a theatre\nfor the dance, a repertory theatre, new facilities for\nthe Juilliard School, and a library museum.\nMayor Robert B. Wagner is introduced.\nLt. Governor Malcolm Wilson is introduced.\nMr. John D. Rockefeller, 3rd introduces the President.\nThe President breaks ground for the Lincoln Center\nfor the Performing Arts.\nAt the conclusion of the ceremony, the President,\nMr. Clarence Francis, and Hon. James Hagerty\nwent to the platform and thanked\nMr. Leonard Bernstein\nMiss Rise Stevens\nMr. Leonard Warren\n11:54 am\nThe President and Mayor Robert Wagner departed\nLincoln Center and motored to the U. S. World Trade\nFair at the New York Coliseum.\n11:58 am\nArrived at the U. S. World Trade Fair at the New York\nColiseum.\nTHURSDAY, MAY 14, 1959\nPage 3\nNEW YORK, N. Y.\n11:58 am\nUpon arriving at the U. S. World Trade Fair at the\nNew York Coliseum, the President was greeted by\nMr. Charles Snitbow\nPresident of the U. S. World Trade Fair\nMr. Arthur Smadbeck\nPresident of the Coliseum Exhibits\nMr. z. B. Hyde\nGeneral Manager of the New York Coliseum\nThe Third Annual U. S. World Trade Fair has 63\ncountries participating, with more than 3,000 exhibits\ncovering the four floors of the Coliseum. The President\nvisited on the second floor, which consists of 26 National\npavilions, and was presented gifts by the Ambassadors\nor Foreign Ministers of the countries who had exhibits\non this floor.\n12:58 pm\nThe President departed the Coliseum, accompanied by\nMajor John Eisenhower, and motored to the Waldorf\nAstoria Hotel.\n1:05 pm\nArrived at the Waldorf Hotel where he was greeted by\nMr. Joseph Binns\nExecutive Vice President of the Hotel\nMr. Wallace Lee, Manager of the Hotel\nMr. Dell 'Agnese, Tower Manager of the Hotel\nThe above escorted the President to his suite, and\nthe following entered the suite with him:\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\nMajor John Eisenhower\nHon. James Hagerty\nGeneral Howard McC. Snyder\nChief U. E. Baughman\nPolice Commissioner Stephen Kennedy\n1:10 - 1:40 pm\nMr. Herman Tritz\nMr. Emanuel Goldman\n1:10 - 6:30 pm\nMr. Thomas E. Stephens, the artist, was in the\nPresident's suite.\nTHURSDAY, MAY 14, 1959\nPage 4\nNEW YORK, N. Y.\nThe following saw the President during the afternoon\nin his suite at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel:\n3:19 - 3:32 pm\nMr. Maxwell Hahn\n3:40 - 4:30 pm\nMr. David McDonald\nPresident, United Steelworkers of America\n3:50 - 4:10 pm\nHon. James R. Killian, Jr.\n3:51 - 4:40 pm\nMr. and Mrs. G. G. Kalmanson\nJohannesburg, Africa\n4:11 - 4:57 pm\nSir Leslie Nicholls\n4:20 - 4:56 pm\nMr. Leon Michael\n4:25 - 5:23 pm\nDr. Milton Katz\nHarvard University\n4:35 - 5:55 pm\nDr. Barnaby Keeney\nPresident, Brown University\nHon. Winthrop Aldrich\n4:55 - 5:37 pm\nPolice Commissioner Stephen Kennedy\nDeputy Commissioner Aldrich\nCommissioner Walter Arn\n(Had picture taken with the President presenting\na donation for the Police Athletic League)\n4:58 - 6:22 pm\nMr. Sigurd Larmon\n4:58 - 6:25 pm\nMr. William Robinson\n5:01 - 6:22 pm\nMr. Barry Leithead\n5:22 - 6:46 pm\nHon. Gabriel Hauge\n5:27 - 6:22 pm\nMr. George Allen\n5:28 - 6:46 pm\nMr. Clifford Roberts\n5:50 - 6:30 pm\nMr. David Marx\nTHURSDAY, MAY 14, 1959\nPage 5\nNEW YORK, N. Y.\n7:00 pm\nThe President departed his suite at the Waldorf\nAstoria Hotel and went to the Jansen Room to\nattend a reception. He was accompanied by:\nMr. Alfred P. Sloan, Jr.\nAlfred P. Sloan Foundation\nDr. Detlev W. Bronk\nNational Academy of Sciences\nDr. Paul E. Klopsteg\nAmerican Association for the Advancement of\nScience\nDr. Warren Weaver\nRockefeller Foundation\nMr. Willcox Adsit\nGeneral Motors Acceptance Corporation\nHon. James R. Killian, Jr.\nHon. Gabriel Hauge\nHon. James Hagerty\nMr. Clifford Roberts\n7:00 - 7:25 pm\nThe President attended a special pre-dinner reception\nin the Jansen Suite.\n7:25 pm\nThe President went to the Starlight Roof to attend the\nScience Symposium Dinner sponsored by the National\nAcademy of Sciences, the American Association for\nthe Advancement of Science, and the Alfred P. Sloan\nFoundation.\n7:30 - 9:30 pm\nScience Symposium Dinner.\n9:30 - 9:55 pm\nADDRESS BY THE PRESIDENT, which was broadcast\nby all radio networks, and picked up by \"canned\"\ntelevision by CBS.\nThe President departed the Starlight Room upon\ncompletion of his Address and went to his car,\nescorted by\nMr. Wallace Lee\nMr. Dell 'Agnese\nMr. Willcox Adsit\nTHURSDAY, MAY 14, 1959\nPage 6\nNEW YORK, N. Y.\n10:03 pm\nThe President and Major John Eisenhower departed\nthe Waldorf Astoria Hotel and motored to LaGuardia\nAirport, Marine Terminal.\n10:28 pm\nArrived at LaGuardia Airport, Marine Terminal.\n10:40 pm\nAirborne for Washington, D. C., aboard the Columbine.\nThe following accompanied the President:\nMajor John Eisenhower\nMr. George Allen\nMrs. Ann Whitman\nMr. James Hagerty\nMiss Mary Caffrey\nDr. Howard Sn yder\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\nDr. Malcolm Moos\nHon. James R. Killian, Jr.\nCaptain Olive Marsh\nHon. Norman Mason\nMr. Walter S. Rosenberry, Jr.\nDr. Lee Dubridge\nMr. James Rowley and Secret Service Agents\n11:45 pm\nArrived at MATS Terminal.\n11:48 pm\nThe President, Major John Eisenhower, and\nMr. George Allen departed MATS Terminal and\nmotored to the White House.\n11:57 pm\nArrived at the White House.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nFRIDAY, MAY 15, 1959\n7:55 am\nThe President arrived in the office, accompanied by\nColonel Robert L. Schulz.\n8:00 - 8:13 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n8:15 a 8:25 am\nMajor John Eisenhower\n8:25 - 8:27 am\nMr. Roemer McPhee\n8:27 - 8:30 am\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n8:30 - 8:50 am\n(Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.) OFF THE RECORD\n(Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster - 8:35 - 8:37 am)\n8:50 - 8:55 am\nHon. Neil H. McElroy\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster (8:50 - 8:51 am)\n8:55 - 8:58 am\nMr. William J. Hopkins\n9:00 - 10:23 am\nCABINET MEETING\nThe President\nHon. Richard M. Nixon\nHon. C. Douglas Dillon\nHon. Robert B. Anderson\nHon. Neil H. McElroy\nHon. William P. Rogers\nHon. Edson O. Sessions\nHon. Fred Seaton\nHon. Lewis L. Strauss\nHon. Ezra Taft Benson\nHon. James P. O'Connell\nHon. Arthur Flemming\nHon. Maurice Stans\nHon. Leo A. Hoegh\nHon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Robert Gray\nHon. Gordon Gray\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nHon. James R. Killian, Jr.\nHon. Robert Merriam\nMr. Arthur Minnich\n(continued)\nFRIDAY, MAY 15, 1959\nPage 2\n9:00 - 10:23 am\nCABINET MEETING (continued)\nHon. Gerald Morgan\nHon. Don Paarlberg\nHon. Bradley Patterson\nMrs. Anne Wheaton\nHon. Karl G. Harr, Jr.\nHon. Alan T. Waterman\nHon. T. Keith Glennan\nDr. Lee DuBridge\nMr. Bob Briber\nHon. Frederick Mueller\nMr. Francis Miller\nMr. Charles Lloyd\n10:25 - 10:35 am\nHon. Ezra Taft Benson\n10:35 - 11:07 am\n(Hon. Neil H. McElroy)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Hon. C. Douglas Dillon)\n(Hon. Robert Murphy)\n(Hon. Allen Dulles)\n(Hon. Gordon Gray)\n(General Maxwell Taylor)\n11:35 - 11:46 am\nHon. Raymond J. Saulnier\n11:46 - 11:47 am\nHon. Jack Anderson\n11:47 - 11:55 am\nThe following group called on the President to present\nsigned petitions in support of his program to balance\nthe budget and stabilize the dollar:\nRepresenting \"Alerted Americans\":\nMrs. Philip L. Corson, Pl ymouth Meeting, Pa.\nMr. Walter Knerr, Norristown, Pa.\nMr. William M. Taylor, Norristown, Pa.\nAlso present:\nCongressman Walt Horan, Washington\nCongressman John A. LaFore, Jr., Pa.\nCongressman Catherine May, Washington\nCongressman Thomas M. Pelly, Washington\nCongressman Jack Westland, Washington\nHon. Jack Anderson\nFRIDAY, MAY 15, 1959\nPage 3\n12:00 - 12:24 pm\nH. E. Abba Eban\nAmbassador of Israel\n(Farewell call upon resigning his post in Washington)\nHon. Robert Corrigan\n12:24 - 12:31 pm\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n12:30 - 12:31 pm\nMajor John Eisenhower\n12:40 pm\nThe President departed the office and went to\nthe Mansion.\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\n2:06 pm\nThe President departed the White House and\nmotored to 16th and K where he picked up\nMr. George Allen, and the two motored to\nBurning Tree Country Club.\n2:44 pm\nArrived at Burning Tree.\n3:00 - 5:29 pm\nThe President played 18 holes of golf with\nMr. George Allen\nColonel Thomas Belshe\n(Dr. Snyder accompanied them around the course)\n5:50 pm\nDeparted Burning Tree Country Club and motored to\nthe White House with Mr. George Allen.\n6:14 pm\nArrived at the White House.\n6:15 pm\n(Hon. James P. Mitchell)\n(Saw the President in the Mansion)\nTHE PRESIDENT 'S APPOINTMENTS\nSATURDAY, MAY 16, 1959\n7:40 am\nThe President departed the White House and\nmotored to MATS Terminal. He was accompanied by\nBarbara Ann Eisenhower\nDavid Eisenhower\nColonel Robert L. Schulz\nMr. James Rowley\n7:50 am\nArrived at MATS Terminal.\n7:57 am\nThe President was airborne for Colorado Springs,\nColorado, with the following:\nMajor and Mrs. John Eisenhower and their\nfour children\nHon. James Hagerty\nGeneral Howard McC. Snyder\nMrs. Ann Whitman\nMiss Mary Caffrey\nCaptain Olive Marsh\nCOLORADO SPRINGS, COLO.\n11:05 am\nThe President and his party arrived at Peterson Field,\nColorado, and were greeted by:\nMajor General James E. Briggs\nSuperintendent of the Air Force Academy\nLt. Colonel James Hunter\nAssistant Chief of Staff\nMajor G. P. Culver\nDirector of Plans and Programs\nColonel James Stewart\nDeputy Commander of the 4600th Air Base Wing\nFollowing introductions, the President and Major\nGeneral James E. Briggs motored from Peterson Field\nto the Air Force Academy. In addition to those already\nin the President's party, the following were also in the\nmotorcade:\nHon. James H. Douglas, Secretary of the Air Force\nGeneral Thomas D. White\nBrig. General Henry R. Sullivan\nLt. Colonel James D. Hunter\nSATURDAY, MAY 16, 1959\nPage 2\nCOLORADO SPRINGS, COLO.\nU. S. AIR FORCE ACADEMY\n11:40 am\nThe President and General Briggs entered the\nAir Force Academy Grounds, and proceeded to\nthe Cadet Dining Hall, after riding around the\ngrounds and viewing the various buildings.\n12:39 pm\nArrived at the Cadet Dining Hall. The President\ngreeted the Cadets who were dining. He was located\nup one floor on the balcony which overlooks the dining\narea. The following were assembled in the lounge\narea near the balcony:\nBrig. General Henry R. Sullivan\nCommandant of Cadets\nColonel Robert F. McDermott\nDean of Faculty\nColonel Delmar J. Rogers\nChief of Staff\nColonel George B. Simler\nDirector of Athletics\nColonel Jasper A. Westbrook\nCommander, 7625th Support Group\nMajor C. H. Hall\nDuty Officer, Commander of Cadets\nCadet Wing Staff\nCadet/Colonel Herbert A. Adamson, Wing Comm.\nCadet/Lt. Colonel Leonard J. Mahoney\nWing Operations Officer\nCadet/Major James W. Conally, Wing Adjutant\nCadet/Major Gerald J. Garvey, Wing Supply Officer\nCadet/Colonel Herbert A. Adamson called the cadets to\nattention. He then made a presentation speech, and\npresented to the President a diploma, making him a\nmember of the first graduating class of the Academy.\nThe President briefly addressed the Cadets.\n12:55 pm\nThe President and Major General James E. Briggs\ndeparted the Cadet Dining Hall and proceeded to the\nPresident's car,\nSATURDAY, MAY 16, 1959\nPage 3\nCOLORADO SPRINGS, COLO.\nAIR FORCE ACADEMY\nThe President departed the Air Force Academy and\nmotored to Peterson Field.\n1:33 pm\nArrived at Peterson Field.\n1:35 pm\nThe President and his party were airborne for\nDenver, Colorado.\nDENVER, COLORADO\n1:50 pm\nThe President landed at Lowry Air Force Base\nand was met by Mrs. Eisenhower and Mrs. Gordon\nMoore.\n1:58 pm\nDeparted Lowry Air Force Base and motored to the\nBrown Palace Hotel.\n2:18 pm\nArrived at the Brown Palace Hotel. The President\nand Mrs. Eisenhower were met by Mr. Charles O'Toole\nwho escorted them to the Presidential Suite on the\n8th floor.\n4:45 pm\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower, Major and Mrs.\nJohn S. D. Eisenhower and their four children, departed\nthe Brown Palace Hotel and motored to the Doud residence\nat 750 Lafayette Street to visit with Mrs. Eisenhower's\nmother.\n6:18 pm\nThe President, Major John Eisenhower, Mrs. John\nEisenhower, David, Barbara Ann, Susan, and Mary\nJean Eisenhower departed the Doud residence and\nreturned to the Brown Palace Hotel. Mrs. Eisenhower\nstayed on with Mrs. Doud until later, 7:30 pm.\n6:25 pm\nArrived at the Brown Palace Hotel.\n(Mrs. Eisenhower returned to the Hotel at 7:40 pm).\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nSUNDAY, MAY 17, 1959\nDENVER, COLORADO\n8:15 am\nThe President and Major John Eisenhower and\nMr. Aksel Nielsen departed the Brown Palace Hotel and\ntoured the Broomfield Heights, Columbine Country Club,\nand the Greenwood Lake Areas.\n10:12 am\nArrived back at the Doud residence.\n10:45 am\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower, Major and Mrs.\nJohn Eisenhower and family departed the Doud residence\nand motored to Lowry Air Force Base.\n10:55 am\nArrived at Lowry Air Force Base, The following were\non hand to greet the President:\nGovernor and Mrs. Stephen L. R. McNichols\nMr. Aksel Nielsen\nMayor and Mrs. Will F. Nicholson\nMr. and Mrs. Charles O'Toole\nGeneral and Mrs. E. P. Mussett\n11:55 am\nThe President and his party departed Lowry Air Force\nBase aboard the Columbine and flew to Washington, D. C.\nWASHINGTON, D. C.\n7:07 pm\nArrived at MATS Terminal, Washington, D. C.\n7:08 pm\nDeparted MATS Terminal and motored to the\nWhite House.\n7:18 pm\nArrived at the White House.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nMONDAY, MAY 18, 1959\n8:00 am\nThe President arrived in the office, accompanied\nby Golonel Robert L. Schulz.\n8:17 - 8:28 am\nMajor John Eisenhower\n8:30 - 8:47 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n9:07 - 9:25 am\nHon. Gordon Gray\n9:26 - 9:40 am\nHon. Arthur Flemming\n9:40 - 9:45 am\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n9:46 - 10:00 am\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n10:11 - 10:18 am\nThe President presented the International Solomon\nR. Guggenheim Award to Mr. Joan Miro, Spanish\nArtist. The following attended the ceremony:\nMr. Joan Miro and wife\nMr. Harry F. Guggenheim\nPresident, Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation\nMr. James Johnson Sweeney\nDirector, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum\nH. E. Jose M. de Areilza, Count de Motrico\nThe Spanish Ambassador\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n10:18 - 10:35 am\nHon. James Hagerty\n10:38 - 10:43 am\nHon. Don Paarlberg\n10:43 - 10:56 am\nH. E. Antonio Carrillo Flores, The Mexican Ambassador\nHon. Roy Rubottom, Assistant Secretary of State\n10:57 - 11:13 am\n(Hon. Lewis L. Strauss)\nOFF THE RECORD\n11:30 - 11:48 am\nHon. James Hagerty\n11:48 - 11:54 am\nJudge Juvenal Marchisio, Brooklyn, New York\nMr. Joseph Jordan, Yonkers, New York\nRev. Caesar Donanzan\nMr. Ross J. DiLorenzo\nHon. Rocco Siciliano\n(Saw the President prior to his receiving the delegates\nattending the American Committee on Italian Migration\nSymposium)\nMONDAY, MAY 18, 1959\nPage 2\n11:54 - 12:05 pm\nThe President greeted the delegates attending the\nAmerican Committee on Italian Migration Symposium\nheld in Washington, There were 195 in the group.\n12:05 - 12:10 pm\nHon. Gerald Morgan\n12:10 - 12:12 pm\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n12:12 - 12:13 pm\nThe President was introduced to Mr. Jack Anderson's\ndaughter and family:\nMr. and Mrs. Lonzo L. Epps\nJack, Jeff, and Jan Epps\nMr. and Mrs. Jack Anderson were also present\n12:13 pm\nThe President went to the Mansion.\n12:14 pm\nThe President and General Howard McC. Snyder\ndeparted the White House and motored to Walter\nReed Hospital.\n12:32 pm\nArrived at Walter Reed Hospital where they were met\nby Brig. General James H. Forsee, who escorted the\nPresident and General Snyder to the suite of Hon. John\nFoster Dulles,\nFollowing his visit with Hon. John Foster Dulles, the\nPresident visited\nGeneral Nathan Twining\nGeneral George C. Marshall\nMrs. Wilton B. Persons\n12:50 pm\nThe President and General Howard McC. Snyder departed\nWalter Reed Hospital and motored to the White House.\n1:08 pm\nArrived at the White House,\n1:15 pm\n(LUNCH)\n2:40 pm\nThe President returned to the office.\n2:43 - 2:45 pm\nHon. James Hagerty\n3:13 - 3:15 pm\nMr. William J. Hopkins\nMONDAY, MAY 18, 1959\nPage 3\n3:20 pm\nThe President went to the South Grounds to\npractice golf.\n3:47 pm\nReturned to the office.\n3:59 pm\nDeparted the office and went to the Mansion.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTUESDAY, MAY 19, 1959\n8:00 am\nThe President arrived in the office, accompanied by\nColonel Robert L. Schulz.\n8:05 am - 8:15\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nHon. Bryce Harlow (joined at 8:06 am)\n8:17 - 8:19 am\nMr. Roemer McPhee\n8:22 - 8:35 am\nHon. Neil H. McElroy\nHon. Thomas S. Gates (joined at 8:30 am)\n8:30 - 10:35 am\nLEGISLATIVE LEADERS MEETING\nThe President\nHon. Richard M. Nixon\nSenator Everett M. Dirksen\nSenator Leverett Saltonstall\nSenator Thomas H. Kuchel\nSenator George D. Aiken\nCongressman Charles Halleck\nCongressman John W. Byrnes\nCongressman Leslie Arends\nCongressman Leo E. Allen\nCongressman Charles B. Hoeven\nCongressman John Taber\nCongressman Gerald R. Ford, Jr.\nHon. Neil H. McElroy\nHon. James H. Douglas\nMr. George Vaughn\nHon. Ezra Taft Benson\nDr. Marvin McLain\nMr. Martin Sorkin\nHon. James Mitchell\nHon, Jack Anderson\nHon. Maurice Stans\nHon. Earle Chesney\nHon. Elmer Staats\nHon, Homer Gruenther\nMr. Sam Hughes\nHon. Edward McCabe\nHon. Raymond J. Saulnier\nHon. Gerald Morgan\nHon. Norman Mason\nHon. Robert Merriam\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Don Paarlberg\nHon. James Hagerty\nHon. Clyde Wheeler\nMrs. Anne Wheaton\nMr. Roemer McPhee\nHon. Bryce Harlow\nMr. Arthur Minnich\nTUESDAY, MAY 19, 1959\nPage 2\n10:35 - 10:43 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n10:43 - 10:44 am\nMr. William J. Hopkins\n10:45 - 11:02 am\nMajor John Eisenhower\n10:55 - 11:02 am\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n11:04 - 11:54 am\nThe President met with the following members of his\nScience Advisory Committee, OFF THE RECORD:\n(Dr. James R. Killian, Jr.)\n(Dr. Robert F. Bacher)\n(Dr. William O. Baker)\n(Dr. Hans A. Bethe)\n(Dr. Detlev W. Bronk)\n(Dr. Britton Chance)\n(Dr. James B. Fisk)\n(Dr. George B. Kistiakowsky)\n(Dr. Edwin H. Land)\n(Dr. Edward M. Purcell)\n(Dr. Emanuel R. Piore)\n(Dr. I. I. Rabi)\n(Dr. Glenn T. Seaborg)\n(Dr. Cyril S. Smith)\n(Dr. Paul A. Weiss)\n(Dr. Jerome B. Wiesner)\n(Dr. Hugh L. Dryden)\n(Dr. Albert G. Hill)\n(Dr. Herbert Scoville, Jr.)\n(Dr. Alan T. Waterman)\n(Dr. Herbert York)\n(Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster)\n(Major John Eisenhower)\n11:56 - 12:05 pm\nThe President presented scholastic achievement awards\nto four representative blind students, during the first\nannual Education for the Blind Week, sponsored by Recording\nfor the Blind, Inc:\nRichard Olsen Cowan (and Mrs. Cowan)\ngetting master's degree from Stanford University\nJames R. Slagle (and Mrs. Slagle)\ngetting doctor's degree from MIT\nMrs. Bianca Covelli Stewart (and husband)\ngraduating from Queens College, Flushing, N. Y.\nRobert J. Winn, Jr. (and his father)\ngraduating from North Texas State College, Denton\nTUESDAY, MAY 19, 1959\nPage 3\n11:56 - 12:05 pm\nThe following accompanied the blind students\n(continued from previous page):\nFrom Recording for the Blind, Inc.\nMrs. Frederick B. Payne, President\nMrs. Ronald H. Macdonald, Jr.,\nHonorary Chairman and Founder\nMrs. Heywood Gilpatric\nMember of the Board and former President\nMrs. Ian MacDonald, Member of the Board\nMr. Burnham Carter, National Director\n12:06 - 12:10 pm\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n12:13 pm\nThe President departed the office and went to the\nMansion.\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\n1:33 pm\nThe President returned to the office.\n1:33 - 1:35 pm\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n1:35 - 1:47 pm\nHon. James P. Mitchell\nHon. Raymond J. Saulnier\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Gerald Morgan\nMr. Roemer McPhee\n(Met with the President re Railroad Retirement)\n1:48 pm\nThe President returned to the Mansion and went to\nthe dentist.\n3:04 pm\nThe President and Colonel Walter Tkach departed the\nWhite House and motored to Burning Tree Country Club.\n3:32 pm\nArrived at Burning Tree.\n3:49 - 5:32 pm\nThe President played 18 holes of golf with Colonel Thomas\nBelshe.\n(At the entrance of Burning Tree, Major Eisenhower\ndelivered a message to the President).\n6:02 pm\nThe President departed Burning Tree Country Club\nand motored to the White House.\nTUESDAY, MAY 19, 1959\nPage 4\n6:32 pm\nArrived at the White House.\n7:30 pm\nSTAG DINNER - OFF THE RECORD\n(The President)\n(Hon. Wilbur Brucker)\n(Hon. George E. Allen)\n(Mr. Carl V. Anderson)\n(President, An-Son Petroleum So., Oklahoma City)\n(Mr. Virgil Browne)\n(Coca Cola Company, Oklahoma City)\n(Mr. Walker Buckner)\n(Mr. Donald C. Dayton)\n(President, The Dayton Co., Minneapolis)\n(Dr. Edward L. R. Elson)\n(Mr. Benjamin F. Fairless)\n(Mr. Joseph B. Hall)\n(President, The Kroger Company, Cincinnati)\n(Mr. W. Alton Jones)\n(Mr. Henry R. Luce)\n(Mr. William T. Payne)\n(President, Big Chief Drilling Co., Oklahoma City)\n(Mr. Henning W. Prentis, Jr)\n(President, Armstrong Cork Company)\n(Mr. Robert W. Woodruff)\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nWEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1959\n7:57 am\nThe President arrived in the office, accompanied\nby Captain Dale J. Crittenberger.\n8:15 - 8:25 am\nMr. Roemer McPhee\n8:26 - 8:34 am\nMajor John Eisenhower\n8:59 - 9:25 am\n(Hon. H. Alexander Smith)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Major John Eisenhower)\n9:30 - 9:55 am\n(Judge Orie L. Phillips)\nOFF THE RECORD\n9:55 - 9:59 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. James Hagerty\nMajor John Eisenhower\n9:59 - 10:09 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n10:09 - 10:16 am\nH. E. Dr. Miloslav Rusek\nNewly appointed Ambassador of the Czechoslovak\nRepublic - to present his credentials to the President\nHon. Robert Corrigan\n10:16 - 10:32 am\nHon. Malcolm Moos\n10:40 - 10:42 am\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n10:42 - 11:00 am\nHon. Raymond J. Saulnier\n11:00 - 11:22 am\nHon. William P. Rogers\n11:25 - 11:35 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. James Hagerty\n11:35 - 11:37 am\nHon. William P. Rogers\n11:37 - 11:53 am\nThe President greeted the members of the Board of\nGovernors and Officers of the American Bar Association:\nMr. E. Dixie Beggs, Florida\nMr. Robert K. Bell, New Jersey\nMr. Richard H. Bowerman, Connecticut\nMr. Harold H. Bredell, Indiana\n(continued)\nWEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1959\nPage 2\n11:37 - 11:53 am\nThe President greeted the members of the Board of\nGovernors and Officers of the American Bar Association\n(List continued from page 1)\nMr. Joseph D. Calhoun, Pennsylvania\nMr. Willoughby A. Colby, New Hampshire\nMr. Glenn M. Coulter, Michigan\nMr. Walter E. Craig, Arizona\nMr. George S. Geffs, Wisconsin\nMr. Tappan Gregory, Illinois\nMr. Donald D. Harris, Minnesota\nMr. Egbert Heywood, North Carolina\nMr. John N. Hynzman, Chicago\nMr. Ross L. Malone, New Mexico - President\nMr. Douglas McKay, South Carolina\nMr. John D. Randall, Iowa\nMr. Charles S. Rhyne, D. C.\nMr. Franklin Riter, Utah\nMr. Whitney North Seymour, New York\nMr. Sylvester C. Smith, Jr., New Jersey\nMr. Benjamin Wham, Illinois\nMr. Joseph D. Stecher, Executive Director\nHon. William P. Rogers\n11:53 - 12:27 pm\nMajor John Eisenhower\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\n2:08 pm\nThe President returned to the office.\n2:20 - 2:45 pm\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n3:25 - 3:30 pm\nHon. Gerald Morgan\n3:50 - 5:05 pm\nThe President practiced golf on the South Grounds.\n5:07 pm\nReturned to the office.\n5:08 - 5:15 pm\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\nHon. Malcom Moos\n5:15 - 5:17 pm\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n5:25 pm\nThe President departed the office and went to\nthe Mansion.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTHURSDAY, MAY 21, 1959\n7:45 am\n(Hon. Richard M. Nixon)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Had breakfast with the President)\n8:20 am\nThe President arrived in the office, accompanied by\nHon. Richard M. Nixon.\n8:20 - 9:00 am\nHon. Richard M. Nixon\n9:00 - 10:29 am\nNATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL\nThe President\nHon. Richard M. Nixon\nHon. C. Douglas Dillon\nHon. Thomas S. Gates, Jr.\nHon, Leo A. Hoegh\nHon, Robert B. Anderson\nHon. Elmer Staats\nHon. John A. McCone\nHon. Lewis L. Strauss\nHon. Clarence Randall\nHon. Raymond J. Saulnier\nHon. Don Paarlberg\nHon, Thomas C. Mann\nGeneral Maxwell D. Taylor\nHon. Allen Dulles\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. George V. Allen\nHon. Gordon Gray\nHon. Karl G. Harr, Jr.\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nMr. Howard Furnas\nMajor John Eisenhower\nHon. James S. Lay, Jr.\nHon. S. Everett Gleason\n10:29 - 10:39 am\nHon. C. Douglas Dillon\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n10:40 - 10:50 am\nMajor John Eisenhower\n10:52 - 10:54 am\nMr. William J. Hopkins\nTHURSDAY, MAY 21, 1959\nPage 2\n11:08 - 11:10 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n11:10 - 11:35 am\nHon. Robert B. Anderson\nHon. Julian Baird\nMr. Robert Mayo\nHon. Raymond J. Saulnier\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n11:35 - 11:49 am\nHon. Robert B. Anderson\n11:49 - 12:06 pm\nThe following representatives of the National League\nof Insured Savings Associations called on the President:\nJames E. Bent, President of the League\nPresident, Hartford Federal Savings Association\nHartford, Connecticut\nF. Marion Donahoe, Vice President of the League\nPresident, Citizens Federal Savings and Loan\nAssociation, San Francisco, California\nLacey Boggess, Member, Executive Committee of the\nLeague\nPresident, Mutual Savings and Loan Association,\nFt. Worth, Texas\nKenneth G. Heisler, Managing Director of the League,\nWashington, D. C.\nSenator Prescott Bush, Connecticut\n12:06 - 12:30 pm\nHon. Herbert Brownell, Jr.\n12:30 - 12:32 pm\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\nHon. Bryce Harlow\n12:32 - 12:33 pm\nHon. James Hagerty\n12:33 pm\nThe President departed the office and went to the\nMansion.\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\n1:50 pm\nThe President returned to the office.\n1:50 - 1:57 pm\nMajor John Eisenhower\n1:57 - 1:58 pm\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\nTHURSDAY, MAY 21, 1959\nPage 3\n1:58 pm\nThe President and Mr. George Allen departed\nthe White House and motored to Burning Tree\nCountry Club.\n2:21 pm\nArrived at Burning Tree Country.\n2:42 - 5:10 pm\nThe President played 18 holes of golf with\nMr. George Allen\nMajor John Eisenhower joined them on the 17th tee and\nplayed 9 holes with them.\n5:38 pm\nThe President, Mr. George Allen and Colonel Walter\nTkach departed Burning Tree and motored to the White\nHouse.\n6:02 pm\nArrived at the White House.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nFRIDAY, MAY 22, 1959\n7:45 am\nH. E. Dag Hammarskjold\nSecretary General of the United Nations\nHon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.\nHon. C. Douglas Dillon\n(Had breakfast with the President)\n8:48 am\nThe President arrived in the office, accompanied by\nH. E. Dag Hammarskjold\nHon. Henry Cabot Lodge Jr.\n(The above remained with the President until 8:55 am)\n8:55 - 9:00 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n9:00 -10:30 am\nCABINET MEETING\nThe President\nHon. Richard M. Nixon\nHon. C. Douglas Dillon\nHon. Robert B. Anderson\nHon. Thomas S. Gates\nHon. William P. Rogers\nHon. Edson O. Sessions\nHon. Fred Seaton\nHon. Frederick Mueller\nHon. Ture D. Morse\nHon. James P. O'Connell\nHon. Arthur Flemming\nHon. Elmer Staats\nHon. Leo Hoegh\nHon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Robert Gray\nCaptain Evan P. Aurand\nHon. Gordon Gray\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nHon. Karl G. Harrs, Jr.\nHon. James Hagerty (item 2 only)\nHon. David Kendall\nHon. Robert Merriam\nHon. Gerald Morgan\nMr. Roemer McPhee\nMr. Arthur Minnich\nHon. Donald Paarlberg\n(continued)\nFRIDAY, MAY 22, 1959\nPage 2\n9:00 - 10:30 am\nCABINET MEETING (continued):\nMr. Bradley Patterson\nHon. Clarence Randall\nHon. Rocco Siciliano\nMrs. Anne Wheaton\nMajor John Eisenhower\nHon. Norman Mason\nHon. George V. Allen\nMr. Harold McClellan (Moscow Fair)\nHon. Abbott Washburn\nMr. George Roderick\nMr. Merrill Whitman\nHon. Edward Mills\nHon. Franklin Floete\nHon. T. Keith Glennan\nHon. Elwood Quesada\n10:30 - 11:06 am\nH. E. Antoine Pinay\nFrench Minister of Finance\nH. E. Herve Alphand\nAmbassador of France\nHon. Robert Murphy\nDeputy Under Secretary of State\nMr. Raymond Arasse, Staff Assistant to Mr. Pinay\n11:06 - 11:07 am\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nMajor John Eisenhower\nMr. Roemer McPhee\n11:10 am\nThe President departed the White House via helicopter\nfor flight to St. John's College, Annapolis, Md., to\nparticipate in the Dedication of the Francis Scott Key\nMemorial Hall and the Mellon Hall. The following\naccompanied him:\nHon. James Hagerty\nCaptain Evan P. Aurand\nMr. William Knighton, of Baltimore Sun\nANNAPOLIS, MD.\n11:32 am\nArrived at St. John's College Athletic Field\nand was greeted by:\nDr. Richard D. Weigle, President of St. John's\nMr. Richard Cleveland, Chairman, Board of Trustees\nHon. J. Millard Tawes, Governor of Maryland\nHon. Theodore McKeldin, Former Governor\nANNAPOLIS, MD.\nFRIDAY, MAY 22, 1959\nPage 3\n11:34 am\nDr. Richard D. Weigle escorted the President from\nthe Athletic Field to the office of the College President,\nlocated in McDowell Hall.\n11:36 am\nThe President greeted approximately 100 people\nassembled in the office of the College President.\n11:45 am\nThe President and Dr. Weigle proceeded to the auditorium\nand onto the stage.\n12:00 Noon\nInvocation by the Rt. Rev. Noble C. Powell\nBishop of Maryland\n12:05 pm\nThe National Anthem\n12:10 pm\nWelcome by the Chairman of the Board of Visitors and\nGovernors.\n12:15 pm\nReading by the President of the College, Dr. Richard Weigle.\n12:25 pm\nHonorary Fellowships conferred upon Mark Van Doren\nof New York City, and Paul Mellon of Upperville, Virginia.\n12:30 - 12:45 pm\nADDRESS BY THE PRESIDENT\n12:46 pm\nThe President departed St. John's College via\nhelicopter and flew to his farm in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania,\nThe following accompanied him:\nCaptain Evan P. Aurand\nMr. James Rowley\nSecret Service Agents\nGETTYSBURG, PA.\n1:40 pm\nArrived at the Gettysburg Farm.\nThe following arrived in another helicopter:\nColonel Walter Tkach\nMr. Ray Scherer of NBC\nSecret Service Agents\n3:02 pm\nThe President and Mr. George Allen departed the Farm\nand motored to the Gettysburg Country Club.\nFRIDAY, MAY 22, 1959\nPage 4\nGETTYSBURG, PA.\n3:10 pm\nArrived at the Gettysburg Country Club.\n3:22 - 5:24 pm\nThe President played 18 holes of golf with\nMr. George Allen\n5:30 pm\nThe President and Mr. George Allen departed the\nGettysburg Country Club and motored to the Farm.\n5:38 pm\nArrived at the Farm.\n(Mrs. Eisenhower and Susan Eisenhower arrived at\nthe Farm from Washington, at 3:18 pm)\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nSATURDAY, MAY 23, 1959\nGETTYSBURG, PA.\n7:34 am\nThe President and Mr. George Allen departed\nthe Farm and motored to the Gettysburg Country\nClub.\n7:40 am\nArrived at the Gettysburg Country Club.\n7:52 - 10:23 am\nThe President and Mr. George Allen played 18 holes\nof golf.\n10:27 am\nThe President and Mr. George Allen departed the\nGettysburg Country Club and motored to the Farm.\n10:35 am\nArrived at the Farm.\n10:45 am\nThe President, Mr. George Allen, Major John Eisenhower\nand Susan Eisenhower departed the residence and motored\nto the Cattle Barn and then to Mr. Allen's farm.\n11:20 am\nReturned to the residence.\n12:27 pm\nMr. and Mrs. Harold H. Titus entered the Farm.\n2:30 - 3:05 pm\nThe President, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Titus, and\nGeneral Arthur Nevins walked around the Farm.\n3:20 pm\nThe President, Mr. Harold Titus, and General Arthur\nNevins motored to the fitting barn where they met\nMr. Robert Harley, the herdsman, and toured the barn.\n3:38 pm\nWent to the Newman farm.\n4:08 pm\nArrived at the Skeet Range.\n4:10 pm\nArrived back at the residence.\n4:25 - 4:35 pm\nThe President and Mr. Harold Titus walked around.\nthe grounds.\n4:42 pm\nMr. and Mrs. Harold Titus departed the Farm.\nSATURDAY, MAY 23, 1959\nPage 2\nGETTYSBURG, PA.\n7:10 pm\nThe President began preparing food at the barbecue\npit, but discontinued due to rain, and returned to the\nresidence.\nGeneral and Mrs. Arthur Nevins were guests at the\nFarm until 9:20 pm.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nSUNDAY, MAY 24, 1959\nGETTYSBURG, PA.\n8:40 am\nThe President and Chief West walked around the\nresidence.\n2:03 pm\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the\nFarm and motored to the White House.\nWASHINGTON, D. C.\n3:53 pm\nArrived at the White House.\n4:55 pm\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the\nWhite House and motored to the residence of the late\nJohn Foster Dulles,\n5:06 - 5:26 pm\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower paid their respects\nto Mrs. Dulles.\n5:26 pm\nDeparted the Dulles residence and motored through\nFt. Myer and Hains Point.\n6:08 pm\nReturned to the White House.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nMONDAY, MAY 25, 1959\n8:00 am\nThe President arrived in the office, accompanied\nby Colonel Robert L. Schulz.\n8:04 - 8:08 am\nColonel Robert L. Schulz.\n8:18 - 8:21 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n9:12 - 9:30 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n9:31 - 9:43 am\nHon, Jack Anderson\n9:35 - 9:47 am\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n9:47 - 10:45 am\nHon. Malcolm Moos\n10:38 - 10:46 am\nHon. James Hagerty\n10:48 - 10:51 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n10:51 - 11:03 am\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n10:55 - 11:12 am\nHon. Gordon Gray\n11:12 - 11:54 am\nHon. Thurston B. Morton\nHon. David Kendall\n12:00 Noon\nThe President departed the office and went to\nthe Mansion.\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\n1:55 pm\nThe President returned to the office, accompanied by\nMajor John Eisenhower\n2:00 - 2:10 pm\nHon, Thomas E. Stephens\n2:28 - 2:37 pm\nMajor John Eisenhower\n2:37 - 2:40 pm\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n3:00 - 3:23 pm\nThe President practiced golf on the South Grounds.\n3:25 - 3:29 pm\nReturned to the office.\n3:29 - 3:58 pm\nBack to the South Grounds.\nMONDAY, MAY 25, 1959\nPage 2\n3:59 pm\nThe President returned to the office.\n4:05 - 4:43 pm\nHon. Malcolm Moos\n4:55 pm\nThe President departed the office and went to\nthe Mansion.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTUESDAY, MAY 26, 1959\n7:50 am\nThe President arrived in the office, accompanied by\nColonel Robert L. Schulz.\n7:50 - 8:05 am\nColonel Robert L. Schulz.\n8:05 - 8:23 am\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n8:17 - 8:28 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Bryce Harlow\n8:28 - 8:30 am\nHon. James Hagerty\n8:30 - 9:55 am\nLEGISLATIVE LEADERS MEETING\nThe President\nHon. Richard M. Nixon\nSenator Thruston Morton\nSenator Everett Dirksen\nSenator Leverett Saltonstall\nSenator Styles Bri dges\nSenator John J. Williams\nCongressman Charles Halleck\nCongressman Leslie Arends\nCongressman John W. Byrnes\nCongressman Charles B. Hoeven\nCongressman Leo A. Allen\nCongressman Richard M. Simpson\nHon. James P. O'Connel\nHon. Maurice Stans\nHon. Elmer Staats\nMr. Sam Hughes\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Bryce Harlow\nHon. Jack Anderson\nHon. Edward McCabe\nHon. Clyde Wheeler\nHon. Earle Chesney\nHon. Homer Gruenther\nHon. Gerald Morgan\nHon. David Kendall\nHon. Robert Merriam\nHon. Don Paarlberg\nMrs. Anne Wheaton\nMr. Roemer McPhee\nMr. Arthur Minnich\nTUESDAY, MAY 26, 1959\nPage 2\n9:55 - 9:57 am\nSenator Everett Dirksen\nCongressman Charles Halleck\n(Had picture taken with the President for\nTime Magazine)\n9:57 - 9:58 am\nHon. Gerald Morgan\n10:05 - 10:13 am\nHon. David Kendall\n10:13 - 10:14 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n10:30 - 10:42 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n10:43 - 10:44 am\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n10:44 - 10:50 am\nHon. James Hagerty\n10:55 - 11:14 am\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n11:04 - 11:25 am\nSenator Gordon Allott, Colorado\nHon. Gerald Morgan\n11:25 - 11:33 am\nHon. C. Douglas Dillon\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n11:33 - 11:35 am\nHon. James R. Killian, Jr.\n11:35 - 11:48 am\nThe President greeted a group of Sloan Fellows\nparticipating in the Executive Development Programs\nat the Massachusetts Institute of Technology School of\nIndustrial Management:\nMr. George W. Allen\nMr. Douglas A. Anderson\nMr. Earl L. Bockstruck\nMr. Lewis M. Browning\nMr. Daniel F. Cameron\nMr. Edward H. Carman, III\nMr. Joseph H. Choate\nCommander Thomas J. Christman, USN\nMr. William S. Crowley\nMr. John I. Cumberland, Jr.\nMr. Lincon A. Divoll\nMr. John P. Eberhard\n(continued)\nTUESDAY, MAY 26, 1959\nPage 3\n11:35 - 11:48 am\nSloan Fellows (continued from previous page):\nMr. John H. Eide\nMr. Robert C. Ernest\nMr. James LeG. Everett, III\nMr. Carl R. Gloskey\nMr. Jan O. Guthe\nMr. H. Follett Hodgkins, Jr.\nMr. Robert B. Johnson\nMr. Charles J. Karrer\nMr. Eugene R. Karrer\nMr. Charles W. King\nMr. Edward R. Kinsely\nMr. Ramchand T. Kirpalani\nMr. Walter C. Kottemann\nMr. Robert L. Land\nMr. Ralph C. Lenz, Jr.\nMr. Edward C. Nezbeda\nMr. Josef Primas\nMr. Francis L. Rees\nMr. Franklin J. Ross\nMr. William E. Rudloff\nMr. Alan W. Sampson\nMr. Arthur V. Sommer\nMr. Roger G. Sweet\nMr. Franklin Walter\nMr. Raymond F. Winch\nMr. John W. Wynne\nMr. Thomas M. O'Farrell\nHon. James R. Killian, Jr.\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n(No picture taken)\n11:48 - 11:52 am\nHon. James R. Killian, Jr.\n11:52 - 12:07 pm\nThe President met with the following to discuss the\nnew Navy Department Building - OFF THE RECORD:\n(Hon. Thomas S. Gates)\n(Mr. John Clear)\n(Hon. Charles Finucane)\n(Hon. Wilton B. Persons)\n(Hon. Gordon Gray)\n(Brig. Gen. A. J. Goodpaster)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Hon. Leo Hoegh)\n(Hon. Robert Merriam)\n(Hon. Franklin G. Floete )\n(Hon. Elmer Staats)\n(Colonel P. V. Kieffer)\nTUESDAY, MAY 26, 1959\nPage 4\n12:07 - 12:18 pm\nMajor John Eisenhower\n12:23 - 12:29 pm\nThe President went to the Broadcast Room to\nmake a \"personal recording\".\n12:30 pm\nArrived in the Mansion.\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\n2:20 pm\nThe President went to the dentist.\n3:17 pm\nReturned to the office.\n3:25 - 3:48 pm\nHon. James Hagerty\n4:00 - 5:08 pm\nThe President practiced golf on the South Grounds.\n5:10 pm\nReturned to the office.\n5:15 pm\nThe President departed the office and went to\nthe Mansion.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nWEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1959\n8:06 am\nThe President arrived in the office, accompanied by\nColonel Robert L. Schulz.\n8:10 - 8:18 am\nColonel Robert L. Schulz.\n8:25 - 8:34 am\nMajor John Eisenhower\n8:30 - 9:10 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n9:10 - 9:24 am\n(Hon. Don Paarlberg)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Hon. Jack Anderson)\n9:24 - 9:26 am\nHon. Malcolm Moos\n9:29 - 10:05 am\nH. E. Robert Menzies\nPrime Minister of Australia\nH. E. Howard Beale\nAmbassador of Australia\nHon. Walter Robertson\nAssistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs\nMr. John B. Mein\nDirector, Office of South west Pacific Affairs\n(Picture taken)\n10:05 - 10:49 am\nHon. Christian Herter\nHon. C. Douglas Dillon\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n10:49 - 10:59 am\nHon. Amory Houghton\nU. S. Ambassador to France\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n10:59 - 11:41 am\nChancellor Konrad Adenauer of Germany\nForeign Minister Von Brentano (H. E. Henrich), of Germany\nH. E. Dr. Wilhelm Grewe\nAmbassador of the Federal Republic of Germany\nMr. Hans Weber, interpreter\n(The above met the President, then all except\nChancellor Adenauer and interpreter Weber withdrew).\nWEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1959\nPage 2\n11:41 - 11:55 am\nChancellor Konrad Adenauer of Germany\nH. E. Henrich Brentano, Foreign Minister of Germany\nH. E. Dr. Wilhelm Grewe, Ambassador of Germany\nHon, Christian Herter\nMr. Hans Weber, interpreter\n(Picture taken)\n11:55 - 11:59 am\nHon. Christian Herter\n12:00 Noon\nThe President departed the office and went to the\nMansion.\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\n1:40 pm\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the White\nHouse and motored to the Washington National Cathedral\nto attend the funeral of Hon. John Foster Dulles. They\nwere accompanied -- in another car -- by Major and\nMrs. John Eisenhower, Colonel Robert L. Schulz,\nCaptain Evan P. Aurand, and Colonel William Draper.\n1:51 pm\nArrived at the Washington National Cathedral and were\nescorted to their seats on the North side of the Nave,\nfirst row.\n2:00 - 2:25 pm\nFuneral Services for Hon. John Foster Dulles.\n2:50 pm\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the\nWashington National Cathedral in the funeral procession\nimmediately behind members of Secretary Dulles's\nfamily and proceeded to Arlington National Cemetary.\n4:04 pm\nArrived at Arlington National Cemetery.\n4:10 - 4:30 pm\nGraveside Committal Services for Hon. John Foster Dulles,\nFollowing the Services, the President and Mrs. Eisenhower\nwere escorted by Mr. John C. Metzler, Superintendent of\nArlington National Cemetery, to Mrs. Dulles to extend\ncondolences.\n4:31 pm\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed Arlington\nNational Cemetery and motored to the White House.\nWEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1959\nPage 3\n4:40 pm\nArrived at the White House.\n4:45 pm\nThe President went to the dentist office in the Mansion.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTHURSDAY, MAY 28, 1959\n8:11 am\nThe President arrived in the office, accompanied by\nColonel Robert L. Schulz.\n8:30 - 8:47 am\nMajor John Eisenhower\nHon. James Hagerty (until 8:41 am)\n8:47 9:00 am\nHon. C. Douglas Dillon\nHon. John McCone\nAdmiral Paul Foster, Atomic Energy Commission\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n(Picture taken)\n9:00 - 10:25 am\nNATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL MEETING\nThe President\nHon. C. Douglas Dillon\nHon. Neil H. McElroy\nHon. Leo A. Hoegh\nHon. Gordon Gray\nHon. Fred Scribner, Jr.\nHon. Maurice Stans\nHon. John A. McCone\nHon, Lewis L. Strauss\nGeneral Maxwell Taylor\nAllen W. Dulles (Hon.)\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. George V. Allen\nHon. James R. Killian, Jr.\nHon. Karl G. Harr, Jr.\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nHon. Howard Furnas\nMajor John Eisenhower\nHon. W. Randolph Burgess, U. S. Ambassador to NATO\nHon. John N. Irwin, II, Assistant Secretary of Defense\nHon. James S. Lay, Jr.\nHon. S. Everett Gleason\n10:27 10:30 am\nHon. Christian Herter\nHon. Livingston Merchant\n10:30 - 11:03 am\nHon. Christian Herter\nH. E. Andrei A. Gromyko, Minister of Foreign Affairs, USSR\nThe Rt. Hon. Selwyn Lloyd, British Secretary of State\nH. E. Maurice Couve de Murville, French Foreign Minister\n(Picture taken)\nTHURSDAY, MAY 28, 1959\nPage 2\n11:03 - 11:05 am\nHon. James Hagerty\n11:07 - 11:19 am\nHon. Christian Herter\n11:19 - 11:34 am\nThe following Cadets and Midshipmen called on the\nPresident to present their respective 1959 Yearbooks,\nthe Howitzer and The Lucky Bag:\nFrom the Military Academy\nCadet Peter M. Dawkins\nFirst Captain and Class President\nRoyal Oak, Michigan\nCadet Gerald P. Stadler\nEditor, 1959 Howitzer\nFlint, Michigan\nFrom the Naval Academy\nMidshipman David D. Sullivan\nEditor, 1959 Lucky Bag\nNewport, Rhode Island\nMidshipman Gerald L. Peterson\nBusiness Manager, 1959 Lucky Bag\nMidshipman Richard L. Engel\nPhotography Editor, 1959 Lucky Bag\nCoronado, California\nColonel Robert L. Schulz\nCaptain Evan P. Aurand\n(Picture taken)\n11:34 - 11:36 am\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nMr. William J. Hopkins\n11:37 am\nThe President departed the office and went to the Mansion.\n12:30 pm\nThe President gave a Luncheon for the following Ministers\nof Foreign Affairs who were in the United States attending\nthe funeral of Hon. John Foster Dulles:\nH. E. Dr. Konrad Adenauer, Chancellor of Germany\nH. E. Leopold Figl, Minister of Foreign Affairs of\nAustria\nH. E. Pierre Wigny, Minister of Foreign Affairs of\nBelgium\nH. E. Victor Andrade, Minister of Foreign Affairs of\nBolivia\nPorfirio\nForeign Minister of Dominican Republic, /Herrera\nForeign Minister of France, H. E. Couve de Murville\n(continued)\nTHURSDAY, MAY 28, 1959\nPage 3\n12:30 pm\nLuncheon for Foreign Ministers (continued):\nH. E. Dr. Heinrich von Brentano\nForeign Minister of Germany\nThe Rt. Hon. Selwyn Lloyd\nMinister of Foreign Affairs of Great Britain\nH. E. Guiseppe Pella\nMinister of Foreign Affairs of Italy\nMinister of Foreign Affairs of Japan, Fujiyama\nMinister of Foreign Affairs of Korea, Cho Chang Hwan\nH. E. Joseph Luns\nMinister of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands\nMinister of Foreign Affairs of Turkey, Zorlu\nMinister of Foreign Affairs of the USSR, Gromyko\nH. E. Richard Henries, Speaker of the House of Liberia\nH. E. The Minister of Finance of Canada, Donald Fleming\nH. E. The Minister of Finance of Chile, Roberto Vergara\nH. E. Jean Monnet of France, representing European\nCommunities\nH. E. Paul Henri Spaak, Secretary General of NATO\nHon. Richard M. Nixon\nHon. Christian Herter\nHon. C. Douglas Dillon\nHon. Robert D. Murphy\nInterpreters\nMr. Heinz Webber\nMr. Nobuyuki Nakashina\n2:05 pm\nThe President and Major John Eisenhower departed the\nWhite House and motored to Burning Tree Country Club.\n2:30 pm\nArrived at Burning Tree.\n2:51 - 5:58 pm\nThe President played 18 holes of golf with\nMajor John Eisenhower\nMr. George Allen\nColonel Thomas Belshe\n6:00 pm\nThe President, Major John Eisenhower, and Mr. George\nAllen departed Burning Tree and motored to the White House.\n6:50 pm\nArrived at the White House.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nFRIDAY, MAY 29, 1959\n7:55 am\nThe President arrived in the office, accompanied\nby Colonel Robert L. Schulz.\n8:16 - 8:38 am\nHon, Wilton B. Persons\n8:39 - 9:00 am\n(Major General James B. Cress)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Of West Point Class of 1914)\n9:00 - 9:26 am\nHon. George Allen\nDirector, USIA\n(Periodic appointment)\n9:23 - 9:26 am\nMajor John Eisenhower\n9:26 - 10:07 am\n(Hon. Gerald Morgan)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Hon. Leo E. Hoegh)\n(Hon. Don Paarlberg)\n(Mr. Philip Areeda)\n10:07 - 10:38 am\nMr. Herschel D. Newsom\nMaster, National Grange, Washington, D. C.\nMr. Joseph Parker\nLegislative Counsel, National Grange, Washington, D. C.\nHon. Jack Anderson\nHon. Donald Paarlberg\n10:38 - 10:40 am\nHon. Don Paarlberg\n10:40 - 10:58 am\n(Dr. Raymond B. Allen)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Chancellor, University of Galifornia, Los Angeles, Gal,)\n11:00 - 12:13 pm\n(Dr. Arthur Burns)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Hon, Frank Pace)\n(Hon. Wilton B. Persons - joined at 11:06 am)\n(Hon. Robert Merriam)\n12:13 - 12:15pm\nHon. David Kendall\nMajor John Eisenhower\n12:24 - 12:25 pm\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n12:25 pm\nThe President departed the office and went to\nthe Mansion.\nFRIDAY, MAY 29, 1959\nPage 2\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\n1:29 pm\nThe President departed the White House and\nmotored to Griffith Stadium to attend the Baseball\nGame between the Washington Senators and the\nBoston Red Sox. The following accompanied the\nPresident:\nMr. George Allen\nGeneral Howard McC. Snyder\nHon. James Hagerty\nHon. David Kendall\nHon. Rocco Siciliano\nHon. Robert Merriam\nHon. Don Paarlberg\nHon. Fred Morrow\nCaptain Dale J. Crittenberger\n1:40 pm\nArrived at Griffith Stadium where the President was\ngreeted by Mr. Calvin Griffith, President of the\nWashington Senators Baseball Club. Mr. Griffith\nescorted the President and his party to Box 16.\nAfter the President was seated in his box, he was\nintroduced to\nMr. Cookie Lavagetto\nManager of the Washington Senators\nMr. \"Killer\" Harmon Killebrew\nHome-run hitter of the Washington Senators\nThe President autographed several baseballs, and\nreceived an autographed baseball for David Eisenhower\nfrom Mr. Killebrew.\n2:00 - 4:51 pm\nThe President watched the Baseball Game.\n4:54 pm\nMr. Calvin Griffith escorted the President to his\ncar.\n4:55 pm\nDeparted Griffith Stadium.\n5:03 pm\nArrived at the White House, and entered his office.\n5:03 - 5:30 pm\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nMajor John Eisenhower\nFRIDAY, MAY 29, 1959\nPage 3\n5:35 pm\nThe President departed the office and\nwent to the Mansion.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nSATURDAY, MAY 30, 1959\nMEMORIAL DAY\n7:43 am\nThe President and Mr. William Robinson\nand Mr. Ellis Slater departed the White House\nand motored to Burning Tree Country Club.\nThey stopped at Woodley Road to pick up\nMr. George Allen.\n8:09 am\nArrived at Burning Tree Country Club.\n8:30 - 11:41 am\nThe President played 18 holes of golf with\nMr. William Robinson\nMr. Ellis Slater\nMr. George Allen\n(Dr. Snyder walked around the course with the\nfoursome)\n12:04 pm\nDeparted Burning Tree and motored to the\nWhite House.\n12:25 pm\nArrived at the White House.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nSUNDAY, MAY 31, 1959\n8:51 am\nThe President departed the White House and\nmotored to the National Presbyterian Church.\n8:56 am\nArrived at the National Presbyterian Church.\n9:00 - 10:00 am\nThe President attended Services.\nFollowing Services, Dr. Edward Elson escorted\nthe President to his car.\n10:02 am\nThe President departed the National Presbyterian\nChurch and motored to the White House.\n10:06 qm\nArrived at the White House.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nMONDAY, JUNE 1, 1959\n8:50 am\nThe President arrived in the office, accompanied\nby Mr. William Robinson and Mr. Ellis Slater.\n9:38 - 9:57 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n9:57 - 10:00 am\nHon. James Hagerty\n10:00 - 10:18 am\nHon. Gordon Gray\n10:24 - 10:30 am\nMr. William J. Hopkins\n10:24 - 10:28 am\nHon. Bryce Harlow\n10:30 - 10:58 am\nHon. T. Keith Glennan\nNational Aeronautics and Space Administrator\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n10:58 - 11:11 am\nH. E. Visutr Arthayukti\nNewly appointed Ambassador of Thailand\nHon. Wiley Buchanan\n(The Ambassador came to present his credentials)\n11:11 - 11:43 am\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n11:43 - 11:47 am\nJudge Thomas Yager\nLos Angeles Superior Court\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n11:50 - 11:59 am\nHon. James Hagerty\n12:00 - 12:07 pm\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\n2:15 pm\nThe President returned to the office.\n2:20 - 2:30 pm\nHon. Gordon Gray\n2:30 - 2:47\nHon. David Kendall\n2:59 - 3:25 pm\nHon. Malcolm Moos\nMONDAY, JUNE 1, 1959\nPage 2\n3:00 - 3:20 pm\nHon. Don Paarlberg\n3:20 - 3:25 pm\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n3:27 - 4:14 pm\nThe President practiced golf on the\nSouth Grounds.\n4:15 pm\nReturned to the office.\n4:25 pm\nThe President departed the office and\nwent to the Mansion.\n6:00 pm\nOFF THE RECORD Meeting in the Mansion:\n(Senator Lyndon B. Johnson)\n(Senator Everett M. Dirksen)\n(Speaker Sam Rayburn)\n(Congressman Charles Halleck)\n(Hon. Robert B. Anderson)\n(Senator Harry F. Byrd)\n(Senator John J. Williams)\n(Congressman Wilbur D. Mills)\n(Congressman Richard M. Simpson)\n(Hon. Wilton B. Persons)\n(Hon. Bryce Harlow)\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1959\n8:13 am\nThe President arrived in the office, accompanied\nby Colonel Robert L. Schulz.\n8:14 - 8:23 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Bryce Harlow\n8:25 - 8:26 am\nMr. William J. Hopkins\n8:26 - 8:27 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n8:29 - 8:30 am\nHon. Robert Merriam\n8:30 - 9:52 am\nLEGISLATIVE LEADERS MEETING\nThe President\nHon. Richard M. Nixon\nSenator Everett Dirksen\nSenator Thurston Morton\nSenator Thomas Kuchel\nSenator Styles Bridges\nSenator Leverett Saltonstall\nCongressman Charles Halleck\nCongressman John W. Byrnes\nCongressman Leo Allen\nCongressman Charles B. Hoeven\nCongressman John Taber\nCongressman Gerald Ford\nHon. Maurice Stans\nMr. Sam Hughes\nHon. Raymond J. Saulnier\nHon. Thomas S. Gates\nHon. Neil McElroy\nHon. W. J. McNeil\nMr. Wilson White, Justice\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. David Kendall\nHon. Bryce Harlow\nHon. James Hagerty\nHon. Jack Anderson\nHon. Robert Merriam\nHon. Edward McCabe\nHon. Don Paarlberg\nHon. Clyde Wheeler\nHon. James R. Killian\nHon. Earle Chesney\nHon. Roemer McPhee\nHon, Homer Gruenther\nMrs. Anne Wheaton\nHon. Gerald Morgan\nMr. Arthur Minnich\n9:52 - 10:18 am\nHon. Raymond J. Saulnier\nJUNE 2, 1959\nPage 2\n10:33 - 10:45 am\nDr. J. A. Kessler\nMassachusetts Institute of Technology\nDr. James R. Killian, Jr.\nHon. James Hagerty\n10:45 - 11:00 am\nDr. James R. Killian, Jr.\n11:00 - 11:03 am\nMr. William J. Hopkins\n11:18 - 11:30 am\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\nHon. Malcolm Moos\n11:30 - 11:46 am\nH. E. Baron Robert Silvercruys\nAmbassador of Belgium\n(Came to pay a farewell call on the\nPresident upon his retirement from\ndiplomatic service)\nHon. Wiley Buchanan\n11:48 am\nThe President departed the office and went to\nthe Mansion where he and Mrs. Eisenhower visited\nwith Mr. Danny Thomas.\n11:50 - 1:00 pm\nMr. Danny Thomas\nPresident, American Lebanese Syrian\nAssociated Charities (and Television Star)\n(Mr. Thomas returned to Mr. Stephens' office\nat 1:07 pm and then went to the Lobby to see\nthe press).\n1:05 pm\n(LUNCH)\n1:43 pm\nThe President returned to the office.\n2:08 - 2:27 pm\nHon. James Hagerty\n2:55 pm\nThe President departed the office and went to\nthe Mansion.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nWEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1959\n8:07 am\nThe President arrived in the office, accompanied\nby Colonel Robert L. Schulz.\n8:44 - 8:45 am\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n8:45 - 9:00 am\nMiss Bertha Adkins\nUnder Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare\n9:00 - 9:10 am\nHon. Ellis O. Briggs\nNewly-appointed Ambassador to Greece\n(Called on the President before departing\nfor his new post in Athens)\n9:30 - 10:28 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. James Hagerty\nMajor John Eisenhower (joined at 9:55)\nThe following joined at 9:58 am:\nHon. Gerald Morgan\nHon, Bryce Harlow\nHon. Robert Merriam\nMrs. Anne Wheaton\nMr. Roemer McPhee\n10:30 - 11:00 am\nPRESS CONFERENCE\n11:03 - 11:06 am\nHon. James Hagerty\n11:08 - 11:55 am\n(Hon. James R. Killian, Jr.)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Dr. Jerome B. Wiesner)\n11:57 - 12:00 Noon\nHon. James Hagerty\n12:10 pm\nThe President departed the office and went to\nthe Mansion.\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\n1:34 pm\nThe President and Colonel Walter Tkach departed\nthe White House and motored to Burning Tree\nCountry Club.\nWEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1959\nPage 2\n2:00 pm\nArrived at Burning Tree Country Club,\n2:14 - 5:08 pm\nThe President played 18 holes of golf with\nColonel Thomas Belshe\nGeneral Tom Musgrave\nMr. John Shay\n5:41 pm\nThe President and Colonel Walter Tkach\ndeparted Burning Tree Country Club and\nmotored to the White House.\n6:05 pm\nArrived at the White House and went to the office.\n6:05 - 6:07 pm\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n6:15 pm\nDeparted the office and went to the Mansion.\nTHE FOLLOWING BUSINESS MAGAZINE EDITORS WILL CALL ON THE\nPRESIDENT AT THE WHITE HOUSE AT 11:30 A. M., ON THURSDAY,\nJUNE 4, 1959\nDean Ammer\nPurchasing\nMrs. Stella Anderson\nApplied Publication American Chemical Society\nGeorge Baker\nChilton Publications\nH. Balfour\nMechanical Engineering\nW. A. Barbour\nProduct Design and Development\nE. C. Beaudet\nThe Iron Age\nVance Bell\nSteel\nJohn Botzum\nSteel\nWilliam Bradbury\nMechanization\nLibrary\nTom Campbell\nThe Iron Age\nColin Carmichael\nMachine Design\nH. Thurston Clarke\nPackaging Parade\nH. R. Clauser\nMaterials In Design Engineering\nJack Colgan\nCommercial Car Journal\nR. A. Collinge\nMechannual\nFloyd Craig\nMachine Design\nJames N. Crowe\nChemical and Engineering News\nWilliam G. Dooly\nThe Constructor\nChester R. Earle\nPower Engineering\nPaul Farrell\nPurchasing\nMahlon Fisher\nThe Constructioneer\nDonald R. Foxvog\nThe Constructor\nJames H. Ferguson\nQualified Contractor\nJack A. Ghene\nVolume Feeding Management\nRobert Gibbs\nAnalytical Chemistry\nScranton Gillette\nWater and Sewage Works\nRobert F. Gould\nChemical and Engineering News\nRobert Gray\nFueloil and Oil Heat\nA. W. Greene\nDistribution Age\nJohn W. Greve\nThe Tool Engineer\nThomas Hanson\nPlant Engineer\nRobert N. Hader\nJournal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry\nCarl Harrington\nMill and Factory\nC. E. Herington\nMetal Treating\nH. R. Herington\nMetal Treating\nRobert Homer\nAutomotive Industries\nMrs. Marjorie Hyslop\nMetal Progress\nNorman Jacobson\nElectric Light and Power\nRussell Jaenke\nPenton Publications\nJ. J. Jaklitsch\nMechanical Engineering\nArthur Joyce\nBakers Weekly\n- 2 -\nWilliam C. Kellogg\nMachine Design\nRobert Kenyon\nChemical and Engineering News\nFrank X. Kiefer\nDepartment Store Economist\nM. A. Kobel\nLife Association News\nGeorge B. Krantz\nChemical and Engineering News\nJ. H. Kofrom\nChilton Publications\nJ. H. Kuney\nApplied Publications American Chemical Society\nMarshall C. Lewis\nMarsteller, Rickard, Gebhardt & Reed\nJohn F. McCarthy\nThe Optical Journal\nWayne McCurdy\nUtilization\nE. W. Maoy\nSugar\nRonald F. Meadows\nMarsteller, Rickard, Ebhardt and Reed\nRichard H. Morris\nPlant Engineering\nAlan Olson\nFast Food\nBernard Osbahr\nElectronic Industries\n6. and Elsenhower Library\nT. S. Paaby\nThe Iron Age\nE. W. Pennington\nTooling and Production\nVictor Petchul\nAppliance Manufacturer\nWilliam A. Phair\nHardware Age\nC. B. Rowson\nCommercial Car Journal\nNeil Regeimbal\nChilton Publications\nGeorge Samerjan\nEdigraph Corporation\nWill H. Shearon, Jr.\nIndustrial & Engineering Chemistry\nJoseph Sheehan\nBakers Weekly\nR. L. Stedfeld\nMachine Design\nDr. Kurt Stehling\nVanguard Rocket Propulsion\nRay Stroupe\nChilton Publications\nIrwin H. Such\nSteel\nGeorge Sullivan\nThe Iron Age\nCecil Taylor\nAppliance Manufacturer\nFrank F. Tighe\nMotor Age\nJames S. Welch\nCeramic Bulletin\nCharles Wick\nMachinery\nDonald Wiseman\nWater Well Journal\nPaul Wooten\nChilton Publications\nOsburn Zuber\nThe Constructor\nSUPPLEMENT TO THE LIST OF BUSINESS MAGAZINE\nEDITORS CALLING ON THE PRESIDENT AT 11:30 A. M.\nON THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1959:\nGeorge Hays\nPenton Publications\nRobert McCaw\nPower Engineering\nFrank Steinbach\nFoundry\nis POINT Library SEAL\nHarry Casterlin\nAircraft and Missiles\nEdw. Grazda\nElectronic Design\nLeon DeVos\nTool Engineer\nPalmer Langdon\nMetal Finishing\nJohn Reilly\nBoot and Shoe Recorder\nMichael Spranck\nConstruction Equipment\nDonald Ruther\nModern Packaging\nMr. Hartley\nAuto Industries\nMiss Harris\nQualified Constractors\nWallace Fingell\nCriswold Publications\nRobert Harper\nNational Business Publications\nJohn Craddock\nMechanization, Inc.\nFrank Crump\nModern Materials\nJames Dixon\nHardware Age\nMrs. Haggott\nChilton Publications\nMr. Barclay\nAircraft Missiles\nSUPPLEMENT TO LIST OF BUSINESS MAGAZINE\nEDITORS WHO WILL CALL ON THE PRESIDENT\nAT 11:30 A. M. ON THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1959:\nMichael Babala\nTool Engineer\nJames Wilcox\nTechnical Publishing Company\nWilliam Martin\nAmerican Aviation\nJoseph Jacobs\nApplied Publications, ACS\nMelvin Buckner\nApplied Publications,\nPhyllis Panich\nApplied Publications\nNorman Och\nWaverly Press\nin Library The\nJames Lintine\nArt Forum\nJoe Schaivo\nHaywood Publishing Company\nTHURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1959\nPage 2\n11:47 - 11:51 am\nHon. David Kendall\n11:52 - 12:05 pm\nHon, Malcolm Moos\n11:52 - 12:11 pm\nMajor John Eisenhower\n12:11 pm\nThe President departed the office and went\nto the Mansion.\n1:15 pm\n(LUNCH)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Major General Sir Francis de Guingand\nhad lunch with the President. Sir Francis\nwas Field Marshal Montgomery's Chief\nof Staff during World War II)\n2:31 pm\nThe President returned to the office\n(accompanied by Sir Francis)\n2:35 - 2:42 pm\nHon. Wilton B. Persons (to meet Sir Francis)\n2:43 - 2:59 pm\nHon. James Hagerty (until 2:51 pm)\nMajor John Eisenhower\n3:02 pm\nThe President and General Howard McC. Snyder\ndeparted the White House and motored to Walter\nReed Hospital.\n3:18 pm\nArrived at Walter Reed. They were met by\nBrig. General James H. Forsee\nBrig. General Francis Pruitt\nwho escorted the President and General Snyder\nto Ward 8.\nThe President visited with\nGeneral Nathan Twining\nMr. Douglas McKay\n3:37 pm\nThe President and General Snyder departed\nWalter Reed and motored to the White House.\n3:55 pm\nArrived at the White House. The President went\nto his office.\nTHURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1959\nPage 3\n4:00 - 5:00 pm\nThe President practiced golf on the South Grounds.\n5:03 pm\nReturned to the office.\n5:18 pm\nThe President departed the office and went to\nthe Mansion.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nFRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1959\n7:55 am\nThe President arrived in the office, accompanied\nby Colonel Robert L. Schulz.\n8:07 - 8:30 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n8:30 - 8:40 am\nHon. David Kendall\n8:39 - 8:47 am\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n8:47 - 9:00 am\nDr. Milton Eisenhower\n9:00 ⑉ 9:55 am\nCABINET MEETING\nThe President\nHon. Richard M. Nixon\nHon. C. Douglas Dillon\nHon. Robert B. Anderson\nHon. William P. Rogers\nHon. Arthur Summerfield\nHon. Elmer Bennett\nHon. Lewis L. Strauss\nHon. True D. Morse\nHon. James P. O'Connell\nHon. Arthur Flemming\nHon. Maurice Stans\nMr. Elmer Staats\nHon. Leo Hoegh\nHon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Robert Gray\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nHon. David Kendall\nHon. Arthur Minnich\nHon. Gerald Morgan\nHon. Don Paarlberg\nHon. Rocco Siciliano\nMr. Bradley Patterson\nMrs. Anne Wheaton\nCaptain Evan P. Aurand\nMr. Tom Beale, Department of State\n9:55 - 10:12 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Robert B. Anderson\nHon. Maurice Stans\nFRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1959\nPage 2\n10:00 - 10:33 am\nHon. C. Douglas Dillon\nMajor John Eisenhower\n10:34 - 10:41 am\nHon. Malcolm Moos\n10:40 - 10:44 am\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n10:50 - 10:56 am\nMajor John Eisenhower\n10:57 - 11:00 am\nMr. William J. Hopkins\n11:00 - 11:67am\nHon. Robert Merriam\n11:20 - 11:28 am\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nMajor John Eisenhower\n11:31 - 12:15 pm\nHis Excellency Ludwig Erhard\nMinister of Economics of the Federal Republic\nof Germany\nHon. Franz Krapf, Charge d'Affaires ad interim\nMiss Grosse-Schware, interpreter\nHon. Robert Murphy\nMajor John Eisenhower\n12:15 - 12:23 pm\nHon. Gerald Morgan\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n12:23 - 12:30 pm\nHon. Gerald Morgan\n12:30 pm\nThe President departed the office and went to\nthe Mansion.\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\n1:50 pm\nThe President departed the White House Grounds via\nhelicopter for flight to the Gettysburg Farm. He was\naccompanied by\nCaptain Evan P. Aurand\nMr. James Rowley\nSgt. John Moaney\nIn Chase helicopter:\nGeneral Howard McC. Snyder\nCaptain Olive Marsh\nSecret Service Agents\nFRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1959\nPage 3\nGETTYSBURG, PA.\n2:32 pm\nThe President arrived at the Gettysburg Farm\nvia helicopter.\n2:53 pm\nThe President departed the Farm and motored\nto the Gettysburg Country Club.\n3:00 pm\nArrived at the Gettysburg Country Club.\n3:45 - 5:40 pm\nThe President played 18 holes of golf with\nGeneral Arthur Nevins\n5:42 pm\nDeparted the Gettysburg Country Club and\nmotored to the Farm.\n5:50 pm\nArrived at the Farm.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nSATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1959\nGETTYSBURG, PA.\n8:34 am\nThe President and General Howard McC. Snyder\ndeparted the Farm and motored to the Gettysburg\nCountry Club.\n8:42 am\nArrived at the Gettysburg Country Club.\n8:52 - 10:55 am\nThe President played 18 holes of golf with\nGeneral Arthur Nevins\n10:59 am\nThe President and General Snyder departed the\nGettysburg Country Club and motored to the Farm.\n11:08 am\nArrived at the Farm.\n11:14 am\nThe President and General Arthur Nevins departed\nthe Farm and motored to the Brannum Farm.\n11:17 am\nArrived at the Brannum Farm where they were\njoined by Mr. Robert Hartley. They toured the\nfitting barn.\n11:50 am\nThe President and General Nevins departed the\nBrannon Farm and returned to the President's Farm.\n11:53 am\nArrived at the Farm.\n4:55 pm\nMotored to the Skeet range.\n5:07 pm\nReturned to the residence.\n6:00 - 8:20 pm\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower gave a picnic\nsupper for White House Mansion employees and\nfor the Secret Service personnel.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nSUNDAY, JUNE 7, 1959\nGETTYSBURG, PA.\n8:21 am\nThe President departed the Farm and motored\nto the United Presbyterian Church,\n8:27 am\nArrived at the Church.\n8: 30 - 9:20 am\nThe President attended Services. Reverend\nRobert A. MacAskill delivered the sermon.\n9:23 am\nReverend MacAskill escorted the President to\nhis car.\n9:25 am\nThe President departed the Church and motored\nto the Farm.\n9:36 am\nArrived at the Farm.\n2:00 pm\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed\nGettysburg, Pennsylvania, and motored to\nPurcellville, Virginia, They went via Harpers\nFerry and Charlestown, West Virginia,\nPURCELLVILLE, VA.\n4:04 pm\nArrived at Holiday Hill Farm, owned by\nColonel and Mrs. Gordon Moore.\n5:07 pm\nDeparted the Moore residence and motored to\nWashington, D. C.\nWASHINGTON, D. C.\n6:35 pm\nArrived at the White House.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nMONDAY, JUNE 8, 1959\n7:52 am\nThe President arrived in the office, accompanied by\nCaptain Dale J. Crittenberger.\n8:17 - 8:37 am\nHon. Malcolm Moos\n8:27 - 9:05 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n9:05 - 9:14 am\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n9:14 - 9:20 am\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n9:20 - 9:32 am\nMajor John Eisenhower\n9:32 - 9:34 am\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nMajor John Eisenhower\n9:34 - 9:53 am\n(Hon. Gordon Gray)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Hon. James R. Killian, Jr.)\n(Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster)\n(Major John Eisenhower)\n9:53 - 10:13 am\n(Hon. C. Douglas Dillon)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Hon. Allen Dulles)\n(Hon. Thomas Gates)\n(Hon. James R. Killian, Jr.)\n(Hon. John McCone)\n(Hon. Gordon Gray)\n(Hon. Philip Farley)\n(Hon. Wilton B. Persons)\n(Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster)\n(Major John Eisenhower)\n10:17 - 10:20 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n10:23 - 10:25 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n10:35 - 11:00 am\nHon. Ezra Taft Benson\nHon. Don Paarlberg\n11:00 - 11:30 am\nMajor General John S. Bragdon\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nMONDAY, JUNE 8, 1959\nPage 2\n11:31 - 11:35 am\nSwearing-In Ceremony for\nHon. Thomas S. Gates as\nDeputy Secretary of Defense\nHon. William B. Franke as\nSecretary of the Navy\nThe following attended ceremony in Conference Room:\nSecretary Gates' Guests:\nMrs. Thomas S. Gates, Jr.\nMrs. Thomas S. Gates, Sr. (Stepmother)\nPhiladelphia, Pa.\nMr. and Mrs. Joseph Ponce (daughter)\nRumson, New Jersey\nMr. and Mrs. William K. Norris (daughter)\nMt. Kisco, New York\nMiss Kathe Gates (daughter)\nMiddleburg, Virginia\nMrs. Donald A. Quarles\nMr. and Mrs. H. Gates Lloyd and daughter\nSecretary Franke's Guests:\nMrs. William B. Franke\nMr. and Mrs. H. H. Fowler\n(daughter and son-in-law)\nMr. and Mrs. J. A. Ulinski\n(daughter and son-in-law)\nMr. and Mrs. W. S. Kouns\n(daughter and son-in-law)\nHon. Fred A. Bantz, Under Secretary of the Navy\nHon. Richard Jackson, Assistant Secretary of the Navy\nHon. Cecil Milne, Assistant Secretary of the Navy\n11:35 - 11:36 am\nThe following met the President in his office:\nHon. Thomas S. Gates\nHon. Fred A. Bantz\nHon. Cecil Milne\n11:36 - 11:54 am\nMajor General John S. Bragdon\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n(Resumed 11:00 am meeting which was interrupted\nfor the swearing-in ceremony)\n11:55 - 12:07 pm\nHon. Gordon Gray\nMONDAY, JUNE 8, 1959\nPage 3\n12:07 - 12:23 pm\nHon. Malcolm Moos\n12:23 - 12:25 pm\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n12:24 - 12:30 pm\nMajor John Eisenhower\n12:30 pm\nThe President departed the office and went\nto the Mansion.\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\n2:00 pm\nThe President returned to the office.\n2:25 - 2:28 pm\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n2:54 - 2:55 pm\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n2:55 - 3:08 pm\nHon. James P. Mitchell\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Gerald Morgan\nHon. Edward McCabe\n3:08 - 4:00 pm\nHon. Malcolm Moos\n4:00 - 4:03 pm\nHon, Thomas E. Stephens\n4:31 - 5:25 pm\nMajor John Eisenhower\n5:27 - 6:00 pm\nThe President practiced golf on the South Grounds.\n6:02 pm\nWent to the Mansion.\n7:35 pm\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the\nWhite House and motored to the Sheraton Park Hotel\nto attend a Testimonial Dinner honoring Republicans\nin Congress.\n7:45 pm\nArrived at the Sheraton Park Hotel and were greeted by\nHon. Joseph Martin\nHon. Timothy Sheehan, former Congressman from\nIllinois\nMr. George Johnson\nGeneral Manager of the Sheraton Park Hotel\nMONDAY, JUNE 8, 1959\nPage 4\n7:46 pm\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower were escorted\nto the Garden Foyer where the head table guests were\ngathered and refreshments were served.\n7:55 pm\nDeparted the Garden Foyer and motored to\nExhibition Hall where they proceeded to the head\ntable.\n(Another group attending this dinner was set up in\nthe Sheraton Hall)\nThere were 140 tables with 1, 100 guests assembled\nin Exhibition Hall. The following were seated at\nthe head table:\nSenator Barry Goldwater\nSenator and Mrs. Everett Dirksen\nCongressman Joseph Martin, Jr.\nMiss Jerrie Kent, Co-Chairman of National\nYoung Republicans\nMrs. Clara B. Williams, Assistant Chairman of\nRepublican National Committee\nHon. and Mrs. Timothy P. Sheehan\nMr. Lewis T. Breuninger\nReverend and Mrs. Bernard Braskamp\nDINNER honoring the Republicans in Congress.\nFollowing dinner, short addresses were made by\nSenator Barry Goldwater\nSenator Everett Dirksen\nCongressman Joseph Martin\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower then departed\nExhibition Hall and motored to the entrance of\nSheraton Hall where the other group was assembled.\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower were escorted to\nthe head table. (The Vice President had been at this\ntable, but changed with the President, going to\nExhibition Hall when the President came to Sheraton\nHall).\nIn Sheraton Hall there were 178 tables and 1, 700 guests.\nMONDAY, JUNE 8, 1959\nPage 5\nThe following were seated at the head table in\nSheraton Hall:\nCongressman and Mrs. Richard Simpson\nCongressman and Mrs. Charles Halleck\nSenator and Mrs. Thruston Morton\nRev. and Mrs. Frederick Harris\nMr. John Ashbrook\nChairman, National Federation of Young\nRepublicans\nMrs. Catherine Gibson\nPresident, National Federation of Republican\nWomen\nFormer Senator and Mrs. John Bricker\nMr. John Wayne (Actor and MC)\nSenators Goldwater and Dirksen made brief addresses.\nADDRESS BY THE PRESIDENT, which was carried by\npublic address system to those attending the dinner\nin Exhibition Hall.\n10:30 pm\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the\nSheraton Park Hotel and motored to the White House.\n10:40 am\nArrived at the White House.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1959\n8:07 am\nThe President arrived in the office, accompanied\nby Captain Dale J. Crittenberger.\n8:07 - 8:10 am\nHon. Robert Gray\n8:13 - 8:16 am\nMr. William J. Hopkins\n8:15 - 8:27 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon, Bryce Harlow\nHon. Robert Merriam\nHon. Jack Anderson\n8:30 - 10:43 am\nLEGISLATIVE LEADERS MEETING\nThe President\nHon. Richard M. Nixon (in part)\nSenator Everett Dirksen\nSenator Thomas Kuchel\nSenator Styles Bridges\nSenator Leverett Saltonstall\nSenator George D. Aiken\nSenator Thruston Morton\nSenator John J. Williams\nCongressman Charles Halleck\nCongressman Leslie Arends\nCongressman John W. Byrnes\nCongressman Charles B. Hoeven\nCongressman Leo Allen\nCongressman William H. Ayres\nCongressman Page Belcher\nCongressman Richard Simpson\nCongresswoman Edith Nourse Rogers\nHon. Ezra Taft Benson\nDr. Marvin McLain\nMr. Martin Sorkin\nHon. Earle Chesney\nHon. Elmer Staats\nHon. Homer Gruenther\nMr. Sam Hughes\nHon. Gerald Morgan\nHon. Julian Baird\nHon. David Kendall\nHon. Sumner Whittier\nHon, Don Paarlberg\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Robert Merriam\nHon. Bryce Harlow\nMr. Roemer McPhee\nHon. Jack Anderson\nMrs. Anne Wheaton\nHon. Edward McCabe\nHon. James Hagerty\nHon. Clyde Wheeler\nMr. Arthur Minnich\nTUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1959\nPage 2\n10:50 - 10:52 am\nDean George M. Johnson was sworn in as\nCommissioner of the Civil Rights Commission.\nThe following attended the ceremony in the\nConference Room:\nDr. John Hannah\nHon. Gordon Tiffany\nMr. Henry Shine\nMrs. Carol Arth\nGolonel A. H. Rosenfeld, Jr.\nMr. Eugene R. Jackson\nDr. and Mrs. Harry L. Kingman\nMr. Val Washington\n11:00 - 11:25 am\nHon. John A. McCone\nChairman, Atomic Energy Commission\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n11:25 - 11:37 am\nHon. Malcolm Moos\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n11:40 am\nThe President departed the White House and motored\nto the Statler Hotel, accompanied by Hon. James Hagerty.\n11:45 am\nArrived at the Statler Hotel. The President was greeted by\nDr. John Hannah\nPresident of Michigan State University and\nChairman of the Commission on CivillRights\nDean Robert G. Storey\nVice Chairman, Commission on Civil Rights\nMr. Herbert Blunck\nGeneral Manager of the Statler Hotel\n11:46 am\nThe President was escorted to the Continental Room\nwhere he greeted the following head table guests:\nMembers of the Commission on Civil Rights\nHon. John S. Battle\nHon. Doyle E. Carlton\nDean George M. Johnson\nHon. George V. Allen\nHon. Gordon M. Tiffany\n11:53 - 11:58 am\nADDRESS BY THE PRESIDENT before the delegates\nof the Civil Rights State Advisory Committee,\nTUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1959\nPage 3\n12:00 Noon\nThe President, escorted by Dr. John Hannah, Dean Storey\nand Mr. Herbert Blunck departed the Continental Room and\nwent to his car,\n12:04 pm\nThe President and Hon. James Hagerty departed the\nStatler Hote 1 and motored to the White House.\n12:08 pm\nArrived at the White House.\n12:10 - 12:15 pm\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n12:16 pm\nThe President departed the office and went to the Mansion.\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\n1:55 pm\nReturned to the office.\n1:57 - 2:00 pm\nHon. Arthur Summerfield\nMr. Noble Upperman, Mailman of Silver Spring, Md.\nMr. Bert Barnes\nMr. L. Rohe Walter\nDelivered to the President the first letter\nsent by missile mail.\n2:00 - 2:30 pm\n(General Lauris Norstad)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Supreme Commander, Allied Powers Europe)\n(Major John Eisenhower)\n2:33 - 2:58 pm\nHon. C. Douglas Dillon\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n2:58 - 3:00 pm\nMajor John Eisenhower\n3:00 - 4:04 pm\nHon. Richard M. Nixon\nAdmiral Arleigh A. Burke\nHon. C. Douglas Dillon\nGeneral Thomas D. White\nHon. Neil H. McElroy\nHon. William Holaday\nHon. Thomas S. Gates\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Gordon Gray\nHon. Maurice Stans\nHon. James R. Killian, Jr.\nMr. Alvin G. Waggoner (for few\nGeneral L. L. Lemnitzer\nMr. John W. Klotz (minutes)\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nATLANTIC CITY, N. J.\nTUESDAY, June 9, 1959\nPage 4\n4:04 - 4:18 pm\nHon. Neil McElroy\nHon. Thomas S. Gates\nGeneral L. L. Lemnitzer\nAdmiral Arleigh A. Burke\nGeneral Thomas D. White\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n4:18 - 4:23 pm\nHon. Neil McElroy\nHon. Thomas S. Gates\n4:28 - 4:30 pm\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n4:31 pm\nThe President departed the office and went to\nthe Mansion,\n4:35 pm\nThe President departed the White House Grounds\nvia helicopter and went to MATS Terminal. Aboard\nthe helicopter were:\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\nHon. James Hagerty\nHon. Bernard M. Shanley\nMrs. Ann Whitman\nMr. James Rowley\n4:49 pm\nArrived at MATS Terminal.\n4:58 pm\nThe President departed MATS Terminal aboard\nthe Columbine for Atlantic City, New Jersey.\nThe following accompanied him:\nSenator Clifford Case of New Jersey\nHon, Bernard M. Shanley\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\nHon. James Hagerty\nMrs. Ann Whitman\nGeneral Howard McC. Snyder\nDr. Malcolm Moos\nMiss Mary Caffrey\nCaptain Olive Marsh\nMr. James Rowley\nATLANTIC CITY, N. J.\n5:40 pm\nThe President arrived at National Aviation Facilities\nExperimental Center, Pomona Field, Atlantic City, New Jersey.\nTUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1959\nPage 5\n5:40 pm\nThe following greeted the President when he arrived\nat Pomona Field, Atlantic City, New Jersey:\nDr. Gunnar Gunderson\nPresident, American Medical Association\nDr. Louis M. Orr\nPresident-elect, American Medical Association\nDr. Leonard W. Larson\nChairman, Board of Trustees, American Medical\nAssociation\nColonel William Cowart\nDirector, N. A. F. E. C.\nState Senator Frank S. Farley\nMayor Joseph Altman\nMr. Meredith B. Kerstetter, City Commissioner\nMr. Richard S. Jackson, City Commissioner\nMayor Joseph Altman presented the Key to Atlantic City\nto the President, and a certificate of honorary membership\nin the Atlantic City Beach Patrol.\n5:47 pm\nThe President and his party departed Pomona Air Field\nand motored to the Hotel Traymore.\n6:18 pm\nArrived at the Hotel Traymore. Here the President was met\nby\nAlbert S. Tisch, Chairman of the Board, Tisch Hotels\nPreston Tisch, President of Tisch Hotels\nGeorge Haas, Vice President of the Hotel Traymore\nJames Heimbaugh, Vice President, Tisch Hotels\nThe above escorted the President to his suite.\n7:10 pm\nThe President departed his suite and walked to Dr. Louis Orr's\nsuite, The following accompanied him there:\nDr. Elmer Hess\nDr. Leonard Larsen\nDr. Louis Orr\nDr. Leonard Heaton\n7:10 - 7:14 pm\nThe President Met those who were attending a reception in\nDr. Orr's suite. List is given on the following page.\nATLANTIC CITY, N.J.\nTUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1959\nPage 6\n7:10 - 7:14 pm\nReception List:\nDr. and Mrs. Louis M. Orr\nMiss Doris Orr\nMr. Louis M. Orr, Jr.\nMiss Ann Hower\nMiss Catherine Whooten\nMiss Kathryn Sims\nDr. and Mrs. Gunnar Gunderson\nDr. and Mrs. Askey\nDr. and Mrs. Price\nRebecca Price\nDr. and Mrs. Hugh Hussey\nDr. and Mrs. Leonard Larson\nDr. and Mrs. Cleon Nafe\nDr. and Mrs. Lynwood Ball\nDr. and Mrs. Arthur Underwood\nDr. and Mrs. James Appel\nDr. R. B. Robins\nDr. George Fister\nDr. Raymond McKeown\nDr. Norman Welch\nDr. Blasingame\nDr. and Mrs. E. B. Howard\nDr. and Mrs. Leonard Heaton\nDr. Elmer Hess and daughter\nDr. and Mrs. David B. Allman\nDr. and Mrs. Ralph Jack\nDavid Jack\nDr. and Mrs. Custin R. Tisch\nDr. M. E. DeKakey\nMr. and Mrs. James Heimbaugh\nMr. Craddock\n7:14 pm\nThe President returned to his suite.\n8:19 pm\nThe President and Dr. Louis Orr departed the Traymore\nHotel and motored to Convention Hall.\n8:21 pm\nArrived at Convention Hall. Here the President was greeted by\nDr. Gunnar Gunderson\nDr. Leonard Larson\nwho escorted the President to the Reception Room where\nhe met those assembled there. (List on following page)\nTUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1959\nPage 7\nATLANTIC CITY, N. J.\n8:21 pm\nThe President met the following in the Reception Room\nof Convention Hall:\nMr. Norman Budde\nPress Officer, American Medical Association\nMr. Budde presented the American Medical Association\nScience Award Winners - National Science Fair - to the\nPresident:\nEdith K. Schule\nMemphis, Tennessee\nMartin J. Murphy, Jr.\nColorado Springs, Colorado\n(Mrs. L. C. Salter, chaperon)\n8:30 pm\nThe President took his place on the stage.\nProgram of the American Medical Association Annual\nConvention:\nStar Spangled Banner\n8:33 - 8:35 pm\nInvocation by Rev. Arthur McKay Ackerson\nMusical Selections\n8:39 - 8:40 pm\nDr. Leonard W. Larson presented the Past President's\nMedal to Dr. Gunnar Gunderson\n8:40 - 8:42 pm\nFarewell address by Dr. Gunnar Gunderson\n8:42 pm\nThe Incoming President of the American Medical Association,\nDr. Louis M. Orr, was installed by Dr. Leonard W. Larson.\nPresentation of Distinguished Service Award\n9:08 - 9:30 pm\nADDRESS BY THE PRESIDENT BEFORE THE AMERICAN\nMEDICAL ASSOCIATION'S ANNUAL CONVENTION.\n9:31 pm\nDrs. Orr, Gunderson, and Mr. Leo Brown escorted the\nPresident to his car,\nTUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1959\nPage 8\nATLANTIC CITY, N. J.\n9:33 pm\nThe President departed Convention Hall and motored to\nPomona Airport.\n9:57 pm\nArrived at Pomona Airport.\n10:03 pm\nThe President and his party were airborne for Washington,\nD. C. (Senator Case did not return to Washington with the\nPresident).\nWASHINGTON, D. C.\n10:43 pm\nArrived at MATS Terminal.\n10:47 pm\nDeparted MATS Terminal and motored to the White House.\n10:56 pm\nArrived at the White House.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nWEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1959\n8:40 am\nThe President arrived in the office, accompanied by\nCaptain Dale J. Crittenberger.\n8:43 - 9:03 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Gerald Morgan\n9:03 - 9:04 am\nHon. Gerald Morgan\n9:04 - 9:09 am\nHon. David Kendall\n9:09 - 9:18 am\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n9:22 - 9:42 am\nMajor John Eisenhower\n9:33 - 9:45 am\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n9:50 - 10:18 am\nHon. Malcolm Moos\n10:07 - 10:18 am\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n10:10 - 10:19 am\nHon. James Hagerty\n11:00 - 11:05 am\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n11:05 - 11:18 am\nHon. C. Douglas Dillon\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n11:18 - 12:02 pm\nThe three European Community Presidents called on the\nPresident:\nWalter Hallstein (German)\nPresident of the Commission of the European\nEconomic Community (Common Market)\nEtienne Hirsch (French)\nPresident of the Commission of the European\nAtomic Energy Community (EURATOM)\nPaul Finet (Belgium)\nPresident of the High Authority of the\nEuropean Coal and Steel Community\nAlso:\nHon. C. Douglas Dillon\nHon. Walton Butterworth, U. S. Representative to\nthe European Communities\nHon. Wiley Buchanan\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n(The three European Community Presidents presented\nan antique map of Europe to the President)\nWEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1959\nPage 2\n12:02 - 12:06 pm\nHon. David Kendall\n12:03 - 12:20 pm\nMajor John Eisenhower\n12:20 pm\nThe President departed the office and went\nto the Mansion.\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\n2:05 pm\nThe President returned to the office.\n2:10 - 2:23 pm\n(Barber)\n2:24 - 2:34 pm\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n2:30 - 2:37 pm\nHon. Bryce Harlow\n2:43 - 2:50 pm\nMr. William J. Hopkins\n3:11 - 3:12 pm\nHon, Wilton B. Persons\n3:12 - 3:25 pm\nHon. Maurice Stans\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Bryce Harlow\nHon. Rocco Siciliano\n3:27 pm\nThe President departed the White House and motored\nto Burning Teee Country Club.\n3:51 pm\nArrived at Burning Tree\n4:09 - 6:18 pm\nThe President played 18 holes of golf with\nMr. John Shea\nMr. John McClure\n(Colonel Walter Tkach walked around the course with them)\n6:40 pm\nThe President and Colonel Walter Tkach departed\nBurning Tree and motored to the White House.\n7:05 pm\nArrived at the White House.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTHURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1959\n7:45 am\nHon. Richard M. Nixon\n(Had breakfast with the President)\n8:25 am\nThe President arrived in the office, accompanied\nby Hon. Richard M. Nixon.\n8:25 - 8:55 am\nHon. Richard M. Nixon\n9:10 - 9:13 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n9:15 - 9:25 am\nMajor John Eisenhower\n9:25 - 9:58 am\n(Congressman Stuyvesant Wainwright) OFF THE RECORD\n(Hon. Bryce Harlow)\n9:58 - 10:05 am\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n10:05 - 10:30 am\nHon. Arthur Flemming\n10:30 - 10:47 am\nH. E. Ali Haider Sulaiman\nNewly appointed Ambassador of Iraq\n(To present credentials to the President)\nHon. Wiley Buchanan\n10:47 - 10:49 am\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n10:50 - 11:12 am\nMajor John Eisenhower\n10:54 - 11:05 am\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n11:18 am\nThe President departed the office and went to\nthe broadcast room to do a 4th of July recording\nfor use of the Armed Forces and Voice of America.\n11:28 am\nDeparted the Broadcast Room and went to the\nMansion.\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\n1:57 pm\nThe President returned to the office.\n2:29 - 2:31 pm\nHon. Jack Anderson\nTHURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1959\nPage 2\n2:33 - 2:38 pm\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n2:40 - 2:44 pm\nMr. Roemer McPhee\n3:23 - 3:30 pm\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Robert Merriam\n3:42 - 3:53 pm\nHon. Malcolm Moos\n3:55 pm\nThe President departed the office and went\nto the Mansion.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nFRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1959\n7:45 am\n(Mr. Frank Donohue)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Mr. Walter Ruschmeyer)\n(Colonel Robert L. Schulz)\n(Had breakfast with the President)\n(Mr. Donohue and Mr. Ruschmeyer are\nwith the Tax Firm of Haskins and Sells)\n8:47 am\nThe President arrived in the office,\n8:47 - 8:48 am\nHon. Rocco Siciliano\n8:55 - 8:57 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n8:57 - 9:20 am\nHon. Nelson Rockefeller\nGovernor of New York\n9:27 - 9:41 am\nHon. Gordon Gray\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Bryce Harlow\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n9:41 - 9:46 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n9:46 - 9:49 am\nHon, C. Douglas Dillon was sworn in as Under\nSecretary of State. The following attended the ceremony:\nMrs. C. Douglas Dillon\nHon. Robert B. Anderson\nAmbassador Dempster McIntosh\nMr. Samuel C. Waugh\nMr. Gordon Gray\nMr. Maurice Stans\nMr. Robert Murphy\nMr. Loy Henderson\nMr. John Raymond\nMr. Elbert Mathews\nMr. P. Claxton\nMr. J. Penfield\nMr. R. Rubottom\nMr. F. Kohler\nM. W. Robertson\nMr. W. Rountree\nMr. W. Walmsley\nMr. W. T. M. Beale\n(continued)\nFRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1959\nPage 2\n9:46 - 9:49 am\nThe following attended the swearing-in ceremony\nof Hon. C. Douglas Dillon (continued):\nMr. E. Kretzmann\nSenator H. Alexander Smith\nMr. P. Farley\nMr. H. Cumming\nMr. J. Hanes\nMr. J. Bell\nMr. J. Wilson\nMr. W. Macomber\nMr. W. Buchanan\nMr. R. Brewster\nMr. T. L. Elliot\nMr. J. A. Calhoun\nMr. T. McElhiney\nMr. John Leddy\nMr. G. Martin\nMr. J. Riddleberger\nMr. L. Saccio\nMr. Robert Terrill\nMr. Dixon Donnelley\nMrs. Dorothy de Borchgrave\nMrs. Ida Cunningham\nMrs. Janet Stamps\nMiss Eva Hallam\nMiss Rita Giddo\nMiss Lethean Rowe\n9:49 - 9:55 am\nHon. Malcolm Moos\nHon. James Hagerty (until 9:51 am)\nHon. Wilton B. Persons (until 9:52 am)\n9:58 - 10:05 am\nHon. Robert Merriam\n10:05 - 10:13 am\n(Hon. C. Douglas Dillon)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Hon. Leo Hoegh)\n(Hon. Wilton B. Persons)\n(Hon. Don Paarlberg)\n(Mr. Phil Areeda)\n10:13 - 10:26 am\n(Hon. C. Douglas Dillon)\nOFF THE RECORD\nFRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1959\nPage 3\n10:27 - 11:00 am\n(Hon. C. Douglas Dillon)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Hon. Arthur Flemming)\n(Hon. Arthur Kimball)\n(Hon. Maurice Stans)\n(Hon. Robert Merriam)\n11:00 - 11:14 am\nHon. Robert Merriam\n11:14 - 11:19 am\nHon. Malcolm Moos\n11:19 - 11:25 am\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n11:26 - 11:28 am\nMr. William J. Hopkins\n11:38 am\nThe President and Hon. James Hagerty departed the\nWhite House and motored to Arlington Towers,\nArlington, Virginia, to attend the Graduation\nExercises of the Senior Officers' Course at the\nForeign Service Institute.\n11:44 am\nArrived at the Foreign Service Institute, Arlington\nTowers, Arlington, Virginia. The President was\ngreeted by Harold B. Hoskins, Director of the Foreign\nService Institute. He was then escorted to the platform.\n12:00 - 12:09 pm\nThe President addressed the graduates of the\nForeign Service Institute.\nGraduates:\nJoel Bernstein\nS. Houston Lay\nWilliam O. Boswell\nRaymond E. Lisle\nKatherine W. Bracken\nFrank H. Oram\nEugene Maur Braderman\nC. Hoyt Price\nH. Daniel Brewster\nJacques J. Reinstein\nDonald B. Calder\nCol. Eugene A. Salet\nJuan de Zengotita\nCapt. Paul S. Savidge, Jr.\nJoseph J. Jova\nCarleton B. Swift, Jr.\nColonel James W. Keene\nCol. Robert M. Tuttle\nThomas B. Larson\nGuests from Congress:\nSenator Alexander Wiley\nCongressman Frank T. Bow\nCongressman Robert E. Chiperfield\nCongressman Thomas E. Morgan\nFRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1959\nPage 4\nList of those attending the Graduation of the Foreign\nService Institute, Arlington Towers, Arlington, Virginia\n(continued):\nThe Secretary of State's Public Committee on Personnel\nand\nThe Advisory Committee to the Foreign Service Institute\nHon. Frances P. Bolton\nHon. Ellsworth Bunker, U. S. Ambassador to India\nGeneral Alfred M. Gruenther\nMr. Morehead Patterson, Chairman, American\nMachine and Foundry Company\nMilitary and Civilian Agencies\nGeorge V. Allen, Director, USIA\nMajor General Paul Carraway, USA\nAllen W. Dulles, Director, CIA\nWilliam Fitzgerald, Deputy Director, ICA\nHenry Kearns, Assistant Secretary of Commerce\nRear Admiral Almon E. Loomis, USN\nColonel R. C. McDonough, USMC\nLt. General Emmett O'Donnell, USAF\nDepartment of State\nC. Douglas Dillon\nFoy D. Kohler\nLoy Henderson\nAaron S. Brown\nRoy R. Rubottom\nParker T. Hart\nWalter K. Scott\nEdwin M. J. Kretzmann\nHugh S. Cumming, Jr.\nElbert G. Mathews\nDr. Wallace R. Brode\nJohn S. Hoghland\nWiley T. Buchanan\nWalter N. Walmsley\nJulius C. Holmes\nWilliam Porter\nJohn W. Hanes\nAlfred 165 Jenkins\nJeremiah J. O'Connor\nDixon Donnelley\nJames J. Moose\nRobert F. Corrigan\nEdward B. Lawson\nRobert C. Brewster\nH. Alexander Smith\nMr. John Burns\nEdwin A. Plitt\nMr. Stutesman\nJohn O. Bell\nKatherine H. Mayberry\nFRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1959\nPage 5\nList of those attending the Graduation of the Foreign\nService Institute, Arlington Towers, Arlington, Virginia\n(continued):\nForeign Service Institute Staff:\nDirector and Mrs. Harold Hoskins\nMr. and Mrs. Willard F. Barber\nMrs. William Breidenbach\nMiss Gwen Brooks\nMrs. William Cobb\nMiss Sandra Godden\nDr. Daniel L. Hamilton\nMrs. John Hoover\nDr. and Mrs. Myron Koenig\nMr. James McDevitt\nMr. and Mrs. Will Myers\nDr. and Mrs. Charles P. O'Donnell\nMrs. Eleanor Traster\nMr. Edwin Wright\nForeign Service Institute Staff's Guests\nMr. Paul Nitze, of the Foreign Service Educational\nFoundation\nDr. Paul Linebarger, of the School for Advanced\nInternational Studies\nMr. Jefferson Patterson and Mrs. Patterson\nDr. Charles Thompson, Brookings Institution\nThe families of the graduates also attended.\n12:13 pm\nThe President and Hon. James Hagerty departed the\nForeign Service Institute at Arlington Towers and\nmotored to the White House.\n12:20 pm\nArrived at the White House,\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\n2:10 pm\nThe President returned to the office, accompanied by\nMajor John Eisenhower.\nFRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1959\nPage 6\n2:10 - 2:15 pm\nMajor John Eisenhower\n2:21 - 2:29 pm\nMajor John Eisenhower\n2:44 pm\nThe President departed the White House Grounds via\nhelicopter and flew to the Gettysburg Farm. The\nfollowing accompanied him:\nCaptain Evan P. Aurand\nMr. James Rowley\nMr. Dick Flohr\nColonel Walter Tkach, Captain Olive Marsh, William\nElder and Secret Service Agents followed in Chase\nhelicopter.\nGETTYSBURG, PA.\n3:18 pm\nArrived at the Gettysburg Farm.\n3:38 pm\nThe President departed the Farm and motored to\nthe Gettysburg Country Club.\n3:45 pm\nA rrived at the Gettysburg Country Club.\n3:55 - 5:52 pm\nThe President played 18 holes of golf with\nGeneral Arthur Nevins\n5:55 pm\nThe President and Colonel Walter Tkach departed\nthe Gettysburg Country Club and motored to the\nFarm.\n6:08 pm\nArrived at the Farm.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nSATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1959\nGETTYSBURG, PA.\n8:27 am\nThe President departed the Farm and motored\nto the Gettysburg Country Club.\n8:34 am\nArrived at the Gettysburg Country Club.\n8:48 - 11:02 am\nThe Pr esident played 18 holes of golf with\nGeneral Arthur Nevins\nMr. Dick Sleichter\n(Colonel Walter Tkach walked around the course with them)\n11:05 am\nThe President departed the Gettysburg Country Club\nand motored to the Show Barn where he and Mr.\nRobert Hartley looked over the cattle.\n11:27 am\nArrived at the residence of the Farm.\n2:43 pm\nThe President walked to the duck pond and to the\nskeet range and shoot skeet until 4:01 pm.\nGeneral Nevins joined the President at the skeet range\nat 3:40 pm.\n4:05 pm\nReturned to the residence.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nSUNDAY, JUNE 14, 1959\nGETTYSBURG, PA.\n8:20 am\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed\nthe Gettysburg Farm and motored to the United\nPresbyterian Church of Gettysburg.\n8:27 am\nArrived at the Church.\nMr. Paul Witt, Church Usher, escorted the\nPresident and Mrs. Eisenhower to their seats.\n9:25 am\nRev. Robert A. MacAskill, Minister, escorted the\nPresident and Mrs. Eisenhower to their car following\nServices.\n9:28 am\nDeparted the Church and motored to the Farm.\n9:35 am\nArrived at the Farm.\n9:49 am\nThe President and Colonel Walter Tkach departed\nthe Farm and motored to the Gettysburg Country.\n9:57 am\nArrived at the Gettysburg Country Club.\n10:05 - 12:20 pm\nThe President played 18 holes of golf with\nGeneral Arthur Nevins\nMr. Dick Sleichter\n12:25 pm\nThe President and Colonel Walter Tkach departed\nthe Gettysburg Country Club and motored to the\nFarm.\n12:35 pm\nArrived at the Farm.\n2:45 pm\nThe President and Colonel Walter Tkach departed\nthe Gettysburg Farm and motored to the White House.\nWASHINGTON, D. C.\n4:38 pm\nArrived at the White House.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nMONDAY, JUNE 15, 1959\n8:25 am\nThe President arrived in the office, accompanied by\nCaptain Dale J. Crittenberger,\n8:26 - 8:28 am\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n8:28 - 8:43 am\nMajor John Eisenhower\n8:56 - 9:00 am\nMajor John Eisenhower and Mr. George Allen, USIA\n9:00 - 9:17 am\nThe President received the American Guides to\nThe American Exposition in Moscow. They first\nmet the President in the office, then had picture\ntaken in the Rose Garden:\nHenry Aaron, Cambridge, Mass.\nTatiana Akhonin, Washington, D. C.\nGilmore Alkire, Los Angeles, California\nRobert Barrett, Corpus Christi, Texas\nJoan Barth, New York City, N. Y.\nDavid Benson, Hollywood, California\nJack Blanshei, San Francisco, California\nDavid Book, Norristown, Pennsylvania\nAnne Carberry, Jersey City, New Jersey\nMrs. Natasha Carlton, New York City\nThomas Conroy, Yonkers, N. Y.\nWilliam Davis, Detroit, Michigan\nMarie DeGunzburg, New York City\nJohn DeLuca, Los Angeles, California\nClaire DeSaint-Phalle, Scarsdale, N. Y.\nMrs. Carol Dietz, New York City\nHelen Gish Dixon, Westport, Conn.\nSam Driver, New York City\nOlha Dyhdalevych, New York City\nAlexis Fedorov, San Francisco, California\nGeorge Feifer, New York City\nDon French, Washington, D. C.\nNorris Garnett, Washington, D. C.\nMrs. Vera Garthoff, Washington, D. C.\nJane Gary, New York City\nMrs. Helen Gillespie, Riverdale, N. Y.\nPaul Gottlieb, Long Island City, N. Y.\nCharles Gribble, Lansing, Mich.\nJoseph Grossman, Red Bank, N. J.\n(continued)\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nMONDAY, JUNE 15, 1959\nPage 2\n9:00 - 9:17 am\nAmerican Guides to the American Exposition in Moscow\n(list continued):\nWayne, Hall, Cincinnati, Ohio\nThomas Holtz, Santa Ana, California\nJosephine Ann Hopkins, Pittsburgh, Pa.\nMartin Horwitz, North Hollywood, California\nHerbert Howard, Boston, Massachusetts\nGaida Hughes (Mrs.), Denver, Colorado\nGeorge Humphrey, State College, Pa,\nDoris Johnson, Ann Arbor, Michigan\nMark Kaminsky, Edwardsburg, Michigan\nCurtis Kamman, Tucson, Arizona\nJoyce DeCoster Klain, Norway, Maine\nThomas Kridler, Columbus, Ohio\nAlexander Kucherov, Washington, D. C.\nHarriet Latham, Jamaica Plain, Mass.\nRichard Leed, Lititz, Pa.\nJohn D. Levan, Jr., Springfield, Mo.\nD. Richard Little, South Pasadena, Cal.\nHenry F. McCusker, Jr., San Francisco, Cal,\nPeter Maggs, Durham, N. C.\nJames Matisoff, Cambridge, Mass.\nHerbert Miller, Bloomington, Indiana\nNorman Neureiter, Baytown, Texas\nPhillip Nice, Bloomington, Indiana\nDavid Perlmutter, Glencox, Illinois\nEllen Propper, Hamden, Connecticut\nCarolyn Rogers, Greenwich, Conn.\nEdith Rogovin, Buffalo, New York\nJonathan Russin, Kingston, Pa.\nCharlotte Saikowski, New York City\nIda Schaap, Jenkintown, Pa.\nElena Scott, Swarthmore, Pa.\nElizabeth (Mrs.) Shepard, New York City\nJoe Shepard, Indianapolis, Ind.\nDan Slobin, Ann Arbor, Michigan\nAndrew Swatkovsky, New York City\nJohn Thomas, Los Angeles, California\nVladimir Tolstoy-Miloslavsky, Washington, D. C.\nCharles Townsend, Cambridge, Mass.\nMrs. Elizabeth Valkenier, New York City\nMrs. Anne Varakin, San Francisco, California\n(continued)\nMONDAY, JUNE 15, 1959\nPage 3\n9:00 - 9:17am\nAmerican Guides to the American Exposition in Moscow\n(list continued):\nJohn Jaroslav Verner, New York City\nBarbara Widenor, Havertown, Pa.\nDuncan Whiteside, Wayland, Mass.\nFrederick Willerford, New York City\nGeorge Wilson, Cambridge, Mass.\nJohn Wolff, Coral Gables, Florida\nThe following accompanied the American Guides:\nGeorge Allen, Director, U. S. I. A.\nRichard Cushing, U. S. I. A.\nEugene Staples, Moscow Exhibition Staff\nWallace Littell, Moscow Eshibition Staff\nAdele Mardirosian, Moscow Exhibition Staff\nAlexander Logofet, State Department Interpreter\nJohn Stalnacker, National Merit Scholarship Assoc.\nHerbert Bursley, Examining Board\nClarence Francis, Examining Board\nRichard Scammon, Examining Board\nJames Lambie, Examining Board\n9:30 - 10:08 am\nSenator Thruston B. Morton\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. David Kendall\n10:08 - 10:35 am\n(Dr. Clark Kerr)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(President, University of California)\n(Hon. Robert Merriam)\n10:35 - 10:54 am\nCongressman Elford A. Cederberg\nDr. Arnold T. Olson\nPresident, Evangelical Free Church of America\nHon. Jack Anderson\n(Abbie Rowe took pictures)\n10:54 - 11:08 am\nHon. Bryce Harlow\nHon. David Kendall\nHon. Wilton B. Persons (for 1 min.)\n11:08 - 11:10 am\nMr. Arthur Minnich\nMONDAY, JUNE 15, 1959\nPage 4\n11:10 - 11:34 am\nThe members of The President's Board of Foreign\nScholarships (Fulbright Board) called on the\nPresident:\nDr. Robert G. Storey, Chairman\nDean, School of Law, Southern Methodist\nUniversity, Dallas, Texas\nMrs. Bernice B. Cronkhite, Vice Chairman\nDean of The Graduate School, Radcliffe College,\nCambridge, Mass.\nDr. Hurst Robins Anderson\nPresident, American University, Washington, D. C.\nDr. John N. Andrews\nVeterans Administration\nDr. C. S. Benson\nPresident, Claremont Men's College, Claremont,\nCalifornia\nDr. Felton G. Clark\nPresident, Southern University, Baton Rouge, La.\nDr. Elmer Ellis\nPresident, University of Missouri, Columbia, Mo.\nDr. John Orth Riedl\nDean of the Graduate School, and Professor of\nPhilosophy, Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wis.\nAlso present:\nSenator John W. Fulbright\nDonald E. Edgar, Director, International Educational\nExchange Service, Department of State\nJ. Manuel Espinosa\nExecutive Secretary, Board of Foreign Scholarships\nDepartment of State\nRobert H. Thayer , Special Assistant to the Secretary\nof State for International Educational and\nCultural Affairs\nRalph H. Vogel, Chief, Opeartions Branch, International\nEducational Exchange Service, Dept. of State\nMr. Daniel W. Hofgren\nMr. Arthur Minnich\n11:34 - 11:55 am\n(Hon. C. Douglas Dillon)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster )\nMONDAY, JUNE 15, 1959\nPage 5\n11:55 - 12:20 pm\n(Hon. C. Douglas Dillon)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Mr. William Macomber)\n(Hon. Wilton B. Persons)\n(Hon. Bryce Harlow)\n(Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster)\n12:20 - 12:32 pm\n(Hon. C. Douglas Dillon)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Hon. Maurice Stans)\n(Mr. T. Grayson Upton)\n12:38 pm\nThe President departed the office and went to\nthe Mansion.\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\n2:15 pm\nReturned to the office.\n2:38 - 2:50 pm\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n3:28 pm\nThe President went to the South Grounds to practice golf.\n4:27 pm\nReturned to the office.\n4:29 - 4:55 pm\nHon. David Kendall\nHon. Bryce Harlow\n4:55 - 5:03 pm\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n5:03 - 5:17 pm\nMajor John Eisenhower\n5:25 pm\nThe President departed the office and went to the\nMansion.\n5:44 pm\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower motored to the residence\nof Major John Eisenhower in Alexandria, Va.\n6:08 - 7:15 pm\nVisited with Major John Eisenhower and family.\n7:15 pm\nDeparted Major John Eisenhower's residence and motored\nto the White House.\n7:28 pm\nArrived at the White House.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1959\n7:52 am\nThe President arrived in the office, accompanied by\nCaptain Dale J. Crittenberger.\n8:07 - 8:30 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Bryce Harlow\n8:27 - 8:30 am\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n8:30 - 10:35 am\nLEGISLATIVE LEADERS MEETING\nThe President\nSenator Everett Dirksen\nSenator Leverett Saltonstall\nSenator Thomas Kuchel\nSenator Styles Bridges\nSenator Alexander Wiley\nSenator Bourke B. Hickenlooper\nSenator Andrew Schoeppel\nCongressman Charles Halleck\nCongressman John W. Byrnes\nCongressman Leslie Arends\nCongressman Leo Allen\nCongressman Charles B. Hoeven\nCongressman Charles E. Bennett\nCongressman John Taber\nCongressman Robert B. Chiperfield\nCongresswoman Frances P. Bolton\nHon. C. Douglas Dillon\nMr. William B. Macomber\nHon. Maurice Stans\nMr. Elmer Staats\nMr. Sam Hughes\nHon. Raymond J. Saulnier\nMr. James T. Pyle\nMr. Daggett H. Howard\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Bryce Harlow\nHon. David Kendall\nHon. James Hagerty\nHon. Robert Merriam\nHon. Edward McCabe\nHon. Rocco Sitiliano\nHon. Jack Anderson\nHon. Don Paarlberg\nHon. Clyde Wheeler\nMr. Roemer McPhee\nHon. Earle Chesney\nMrs. Anne Wheaton\nHon, Homer Gruenther\nMr. Arthur Minnich\nTUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1959\nPage 2\n10:37 - 10:45 am\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n10:40 - 10:43 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n10:44 - 10:45 am\nHon, Robert Merriam\n10:45 - 10:54 am\nDr. Franklin Murphy\nChancellor, University of Kansas\n11:00 - 11:18 am\nH. E. Professor Federico Bigi\nSecretary of State for Foreign Affairs of the\nRepublic of San Marino\nH. E. Pietro Giancecchi\nMinister of Public Works, San Marino\nMr. Ivan B. White\nDeputy Assistant Secretary of State for\nEuropean Affairs\nMr. Wells Stabler\nOfficer in Charge of Italian and Austrian Affairs\nDepartment of State (also acted as interpreter)\n11:18 - 11:43 am\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n11:24 - 11:27 am\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n11:43 am\nThe President, Hon. James Hagerty, and Major John\nEisenhower departed the White House and motored to\nthe new National 4-H Club Center, 7100 Connecticut\nAvenue, N. W., Washington, D. C. to participate in\nthe formal opening of the Center.\n12:03 pm\nArrived at the National 4-H Club Center. The President\nwas greeted by\nHon. Ezra Taft Benson\nMiss Sarah Ramsburg, 4-H Club Member\nMr. Ronnie Gollehon, 4-H Club Member\nThe President was escorted to the speaker's platform\nby Hon, Ezra Taft Benson. Secretary Benson made\nsome formal opening remarks, then asked the President\nto open the Center by cutting the ribbon.\nTUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1959\nPage 3\n12:04 pm\nThe President and Hon. Ezra Taft Benson arrived\non the platform. The opening ceremony of the\nNational 4-H Club Center began, Miss Anita Hollmer,\n4-H member from New York presided.\nThe following were seated on the platform with the\nPresident:\nHon, Ezra Taft Benson\nMr. Ervin L. Peterson\nAssistant Secretary of Agriculture\nMr. C. M. Ferguson\nAdministrator, Federal Extension Service\nDepartment of Agriculture\nMr. J. D. Sykes\nVice President, Ralston Purina Company\nMr. E. W. Aiton\nDirector, Division of 4-H Club and YMW Programs\nMr. W. E. Skelton\nChairman, Extension Subcommittee on 4-H Club Work\nMrs. Ruth Bruegger\nSecretary, Extension Subcommittee on 4-H Club Work\nMr. C. A. Vines\nChairman, Extension Committee on Organization &\nPolicy, Associate Director, University of Arkansas\nMr. J. O. Knapp\nChairman, Foundation Board of Trustees\nState Extension Director, West Virginia University\nMr. N. J. Volk\nExecutive Committee, Association of Land-Grant\nColleges and State Universities, Purdue\nMr. Donald Danforth\nPresident, The Danforth Foundation\nMr. Roland Abraham\nChairman, National Policy Board and Assistant\nDirector of Extension in Minnesota\nMr. M. L. Wilson\nOriginal Incorporator of 4-H Foundation\nMr. Walter Brown\nOriginal Incorporator of 4-H Foundation\nMr. Albert Hoefer\nNew York, Chairman, Core Committee which\nestablished and bought 4-H Center\nMr. Harvey Matthews\nAssistant to the President, The Ford Foundation\n(continued)\nTUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1959\nPage 4\n12:04 pm\n4-H Club group at the opening ceremony of the\nNational 4-H Club Center (continued):\nMiss Gertrude Warren\nMiss Anita Hollmer, New York 4-H Club Member\nMiss Sarah Ramsburg, 4-H Club Member from Maryland\nMr. Ronnie Gollehon, 4-H Club Member from N. Mexico\nMr. Larry Dilda, 4-H Club Member from North Carolina\nMr. Grant A. Shrum, Executive Director\nNational 4-H Club Foundation\nMr. W. W. Eure\nProgram Director and Manager, National 4-H Center\nMr. Catalina D. Shea\nAssistant National 4-H Supervisor, The Philippines\nMr. Norman C. Mindrum\nDirector, National Committee on Boys and Girls\nClub Work\nMr. W. W. Hunter\nVice President, Shaw-Barton Incorporated\nMr. A. L. Wimmer\nManager, Creative Graphic Arts Department,\nBrown & Bigelow\nMr. Harry M. Garber\nThe Thomas D. Murphy Company\nHon. Ezra Taft Benson introduced the President.\n12:09 12:12 pm\nADDRESS BY THE PRESIDENT opening the new National\n4-H Club Center. The President cut the ribbon officially\nopening the Center.\nMiss Anita Hollmer presented the President a medallion\nfrom the 4-H Club Group.\n12:17 pm\nThe President, Hon. James Hagerty, and Major John\nEisenhower departed the National 4-H Club Center and\nmotored to the White House.\n12:35 pm\nArrived at the White House.\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\n1:56 pm\nThe President returned to the office.\nTUESDA Y, JUNE 16, 1959\nPage 5\n1:56 - 2:05 pm\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n2:11 pm\nThe President departed the White House and motored\nto Burning Tree Country Club.\n2:34 pm\nArrived at Burning Tree.\n2:46 - 5:30 pm\nThe President played 18 holes of golf with\nSenator Frank Lausche\nSenator Prescott Bush\nColonel Thomas Belshe\n5:50 pm\nThe President and Colonel Walter Tkach departed\nBurning Tree and motored to the White House.\n6:16 pm\nArrived at the White House.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nWEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1959\n7:45 am\nHon, Eugene Black\nPresident, International Bank for Reconstruction\nand Development\n(Had breakfast with the President)\n8:57 am\nThe President arrived in the office.\n9:00 - 9:30 am\nHon, C. Douglas Dillon\nHon. Neil H. McElroy\nHon. Gordon Gray\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n9:30 - 9:32 am\nHon. C. Douglas Dillon\n9:47 - 9:58 am\nHon. James Hagerty\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n9:58 - 10:28 am\nHon. James Hagerty\nHon. James R. Killian, Jr.\nHon. George B. Kistiakowsky\nHon. Raymond J. Saulnier\nHon. Bryce Harlow\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nMrs. Anne Wheaton\n10:30 - 11:00 am\nPRESS CONFERENCE\n11:05 - 11:10 am\nHon, James Hagerty\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n11:15 - 11:35 am\nHis Eminence Franz Cardinal Koenig\nArchbishop of Vienna\nH. E. Dr. Wilfried Platzer, Ambassador of Austria\nMsgr. Leopold Ungar, of Vienna\nHon. Wiley Buchanan\n(Courtesy call on the President)\n11:35 - 11:40 am\nChief U. E. Baughman\nSecret Service\n11:45 - 11:50 am\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\nWEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1959\nPage 2\n11:51 - 12:15 pm\nHon. Luis Munoz-Marin\nGovernor of Puerto Rico\nHon. Gerald Morgan\n12:15 - 12:25 pm\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n12:25 - 12:32 pm\nReverend and Mrs. Robert F. Good , Honolulu\nMiss Heather Good\nMrs. Hilda B. Good (Rev. Good's mother), Oakwood, Cal.\nHon. Paul F. Schench\nHon. Jack Anderson\n(Abbie Rowe took pictures)\n12:32 - 12:34 pm\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n12:45 pm\nThe President departed the office and went to\nthe Mansion.\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\n3:04 pm\nThe President returned to the office.\n3:04 - 3:06 pm\nGaptain Evan P. Aurand\n3:06 - 3:12 pm\nMr. William J. Hopkins\n3:12 - 3:30 pm\nHon. David Kendall\n3:31 - 3:56 pm\nMajor John Eisenhower\n3:32 - 3:35 pm\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n3:58 - 3:59 pm\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n4:11 - 4:13 pm\nMajor John Eisenhower\n4:33 - 4:36 pm\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n4:34 - 4:37 pm\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n4:37 - 5:45 pm\nThe President practiced golf on the South Grounds.\n6:30 pm\nReturned to the Mansion.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTHURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1959\n7:45 am\nThe President arrived in the office, accompanied by\nCaptain Dale J. Crittenberger.\n8:06 - 8:27 am\nMr. Aksel Nielsen\n8:27 - 8:32 am\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n8:32 - 8:58 am\nHon. Ellsworth Bunker\nAmbassador to India and Nepal\n(Requested appointment with the President\nwhile in Washington on consultation)\n8:58 - 9:00 am\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n9:00 - 10:24 am\nNATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL\nThe President\nHon. C. Douglas Dillon\nHon. Neil H. McElroy\nHon. Leo A. Hoegh\nHon. Fred Scribner\nHon. Maurice Stans\nHon. John McCone\nAdmiral Arleigh Burke\nHon. Allen W. Dulles\nMajor John Eisenhower\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. George V. Allen\nHon. Clarence B. Randall\nHon. Gordon Gray\nHon. Karl G. Harr, Jr.\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nHon. Howard Furnas\nMr. Henry Ramsey, Department of State\nHon. James S. Lay, Jr.\nHon, S. Everett Gleason\n10:24 - 10:35 am\nHon. C. Douglas Dillon\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n10:35 - 10:42 am\nHon. Gordon Gray\nTHURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1959\nPage 2\n10:50 - 11:03 am\n(Mr. Pinin Farina, Turin Italy)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Hon. Rocco Siciliano)\n(Mr. Carlo Piccoli, interpreter)\n11:03 - 11:30 am\nHon. James R. Killian, Jr.\nHon. Gordon Gray\nDr. Harvey Brooks\nMajor John Eisenhower\n11:33 am\nThe President departed the office and went to\nthe Mansion.\n12:45 pm\n(General Kenneth Royall)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Had LUNCH with the President)\n1:33 pm\nThe President returned to the office, accompanied by\nGeneral Royall.\n1:33 - 1:40 pm\n(General Kenneth Royall)\nOFF THE RECORD\n1:40 - 1:42 pm\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n1:42 - 1:46 pm\nHon. James Hagerty\n1:46 - 2:00 pm\nDr. Malcolm Moos\n2:00 - 2:16 pm\nMr. Walter Nelson\nPresident, Mortgage Bankers Association of America\nMr. Aksel Nielsen\nMr. Sam Neal\n2:18 pm\nThe President departed the White House and motored to\nBurning Tree Country Club.\n2:43 pm\nArrived at Burning Tree.\n2:56 - 4:30 pm\nThe President played 14 holes of golf with\nColonel Thomas Belshe\n4:55 pm\nThe President and General Howard McC. Snyder departed\nBurning Tree Country Club and motored to the White House.\n5:20 pm\nArrived at the White House.\nTHURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1959\nPage 3\n7:25 pm\nThe President departed the White House and motored\nto the Sheraton Park Hotel to attend Dinner in celebration\nof the 25th Anniversary of the Federal Housing\nAdministration. He was accompanied by\nHon. Raymond J. Saulnier\nMr. Aksel Nielsen\n7:31 pm\nArrived at the Sheraton Park Hotel. The President\nwas greeted by\nMr. Walton Onslow\nArrangements Chairman\nMr. George Johnson\nGeneral Manager of the Sheraton Park Hotel\nMr. William Boyd\nAssistant to Mr. Onslow\nThey escorted the President past an Honor Guard of\ncadets from the Virginia Military Institute, Lexington,\nVirginia, then to the Head Table.\n7:33 pm\nArrived at the Head Table. The Marine Band rendered\nPresidential Honors, and dinner was served.\n7:33 - 8:50 pm\nDINNER celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the\nFederal Housing Administration.\nThe following were seated at the Head Table:\nThe President\nCowles Andrus\nMr. Aksel Nielsen\nJohn Noble Richards\nHon. Raymond J. Saulnier\nCecil Woods\nCommissioner Zimmerman\nJames D. Marshall\nRaymond M. Foley\nEugene E. Jurtz\nWalter Greene\nClarence J. Myers\nGuy T. O. Hollyday\nWalter C. Nelson\nNorman P. Mason\nCarl T. Mitnick\nFranklin Richards\nJohn deLaittre\nSenator Robertson\nJohn M. Rhoades\nSenator Capehart\nH. Walter Graves\nSenator Sparkman\nJames E. Bent\nCongressman Kilburn\nMortimer B. Doyle\nCongressman Rains\nPaul DeVille\nH. Dorn Stewart\nC. R. Mitchell\nTHURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1959\nPage 4\n8:50 pm\nIntroductions by groups\nSponsors\nMembers of Congress\nThe former FHA Commissioners\nThe originators\nFHA employees with Agency since 1934\nMrs. Minnie Dawson, first employee\nMr. Warren W. Newkirk, Owner of the first\nhome financed by the FHA\n9:00 pm\nMusic by VMI Glee Club\n9:20 pm\nIntroduction of Commissioner Julian Zimmerman\nand presentation of Testimonial Scroll\n9:25 pm\nIntroduction by Mr. Aksel Nielsen of Mr. Raymond J. Saulnier.\n9:27 - 9:45 pm\nAddress by Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier\n9:48 - 9:58 pm\nADDRESS BY THE PRESIDENT.\n10:05 pm\nBefore departing the Hotel, the President spoke with\nCadet Charles Zimmerman\nVirginia Military Institute\nCadet Thomas Royster\nVirginia Military Institute\nand posed for pictures with\nCadet Andrew J. Thacker\n10:08 pm\nThe President, Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier, and\nMr. Aksel Nielsen departed the Sheraton Park Hotel\nand motored to the White House.\n10:15 pm\nArrived at the White House.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nFRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1959\n7:44 am\nThe President arrived in the office.\n7:58 - 8:50 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n8:10 - 8:55 am\nHon. James Hagerty\n8:27 - 8:52 am\nHon. Gerald Morgan\n8:45 - 8:52 am\nHon. David Kendall\n8:58 - 9:15 am\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n8:59 - 9:15 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n9:15 - 9:30 am\nHon. James Hagerty\n9:42 - 9:43 am\nMajor John Eisenhower\n9:43 - 10:05 am\nHon. Lewis L. Strauss\n(Pictures and newsreels)\n10:18 - 10:25 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n10:27 - 10:36 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n10:30 - 10:35 am\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n10:38 am\nThe President departed the South Grounds of the\nWhite House via helicopter for flight to Gettysburg, Pa.\nHe was accompanied by Mr. Aksel Nielsen, Captain\nDale J. Crittenberger, and Mr. James Rowley.\n11:26 am\nArrived at the Farm.\nGETTYSBURG, PA.\n11:34 am\nThe President, Mr. Aksel Nielsen, and General Arthur\nNevins departed the residence and made a tour of the Farm.\n12:40 pm\nMr. Aksel Nielsen and Captain Dale J. Crittenberger\ndeparted the Farm via helicopter and flew back to the\nWhite House, arriving there at 1:15 pm.\nFRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1959\nPage 2\nGETTYSBURG, PA.\n3:02 pm\nThe President and Mr. George Allen departed the\nFarm and motored to the Gettysburg Country Club.\n3:22 - 5:52 pm\nThe President played 18 holes of golf with\nMr. George Allen\nGeneral Arthur Nevins\n5:55 pm\nThe President and Mr. George Allen departed the\nGettysburg Country Club and motored to the Farm.\n6:02 pm\nArrived at the Farm.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nSATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1959\nGETTYSBURG, PA.\n8:50 am\nThe President and Mr. George Allen departed the\nFarm and motored to the Gettysburg Country Club.\n8:58 am\nArrived at the Gettysburg Country Club.\n9:06 - 11:55 am\nThe President played 18 holes of golf with\nMr. George Allen\nGeneral Arthur Nevins\n12:25 pm\nThe President and Mr. George Allen departed the\nGettysburg Country Club and motored to the Farm.\n12:33 pm\nArrived at the Farm.\n2:12 pm\nThe President and Mr. George Allen departed the Farm\nand motored to Thurmont, Maryland, to Floyd Akers place.\nTHURMONT, MD.\n2:46 pm\nArrived at Floyd Akers place.\n2:52 - 3:58 pm\nThe President and Mr. George Allen fished.\n3:58 pm\nDeparted Floyd Akers place and motored to the Gettysburg\nFarm.\nGETTYSBURG, MD.\n4:22 pm\nArrived at the Farm.\n7:00 - 9:45 pm\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower, Mr. George Allen,\nGeneral and Mrs. Arthur Nevins, Major and Mrs. John\nEisenhower, Barbara Anne and Mary Jean Eisenhower\nhad dinner in the Tea House.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nSUNDAY, JUNE 21, 1959\nGETTYSBURG, PA.\n8:20 am\nThe President and Mr. George Allen departed the\nFarm and motored to the United Presbyterian Church\nof Gettysburg.\n8:29 am\nArrived at the Church. General Arthur Nevins met them\nupon arrival.\nChurch Usher Paul Witt escorted the President and his\nparty to their seats.\n8:30 - 9:25 am\nChurch Services.\n9:27 am\nRev. Robert A. MacAskill escorted the President to his\ncar.\n9:27 am\nThe President and his party departed the Church and motored\nto the Farm.\n9:35 am\nArrived at the Farm.\n9:46 am\nThe President and Mr. George Allen departed the Farm\nand motored to the Gettysburg Country Club.\n9:53 am\nArrived at the Gettysburg Country Club.\n10:02 - 12:45 pm\nThe President played 18 holes of golf with\nMr. George Allen\nGeneral Arthur Nevins\nMr. Dick Sleichter\n12:46 pm\nThe President and his party departed the Gettysburg Golf\nClub and motored to Major John Eisenhower's residence.\n12:54 pm\nArrived at Major John Eisenhower's residence, where they\nvisited until 1:07 pm, then returned to the President's\nresidence.\n3:05 pm\nThe President and Mr. George Allen departed the Farm and\nmotored to the White House.\nWASHINGTON, D. C.\n4:50 pm\nArrived at the White House.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nMONDAY, JUNE 22, 1959\n8:00 - 8:45 am\nThe following had breakfast with the President in\nthe Mansion:\nHon. Christian Herter\nHon. C. Douglas Dillon\n8:46 - 8:50 am\nThe President arrived in the office with the above\nand posed for pictures with them.\n9:01 - 10:05 am\nThe Cabinet Committee on Price Stability for\nEconomic Growth met with the President:\nHon. Richard M. Nixon\nHon. Arthur Summerfield\nHon. Ezra Taft Benson\nHon. James P. Mitchell\nHon. Raymond J. Saulnier\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nDr. Allen Wallis\n(The Secretary of the Treasury and the\nSecretary of Commerce were absent)\n(Pictures were taken)\n10:05 - 10:15 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n10:15 - 10:30 am\nHon. Gordon Gray\n10:30 - 10:31 am\nMr. William J. Hopkins\n10:31 - 11:00 am\nOFFTHE RECORD APPOINTMENT arranged by\nHon. Gordon Gray:\n(Hon. Dillon Anderson)\n(Mr. Hamilton Fish Armstrong, Editor, Foreign Affairs)\n(Hon. Arthur Burns, President, National Bureau of\nEconomic Research)\n(Hon. Robert Cutler)\n(Dr. Colgate Darden, President, University of Virginia)\n(Hon. William G. Draper, Chairman, Draper Comm.)\n(Hon. George McGhee, former Assistant Secretary of\nState and former Ambassador to Turkey)\n(Admiral Arthur Radford)\n(Mr. Richard Sentner, Executive Vice President,\nU. S. Steel)\n(Dr. Arthur Smithies, Harvard University)\n(Hon. John Vorys, former Member of Congress)\nMONDAY, JUNE 22, 1959\nPage 2\n11:00 - 11:10 am\n(Hon. Arthur Burns)\n11:10 - 11:32 am\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n11:20 - 11:30 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Gerald Morgan\n11:32 - 11:58 am\nThe following Governors called on the President\nbefore departing for a trip to the Soviet Union:\nHon. LeRoy Collins, Governor of Florida\nHon, George D. Clyde, Governor of Utah\nHon. John E. Davis, Governor of North Dakota\nHon. Luther Hodges, Governor of North Carolina\nHon. Stephen L. R. McNichols, Governor of Colorado\nHon. Robert Meyner, Governor of New Jersey\nHon. Robert E. Smylie, Governor of Idaho\nHon. William G. Stratton, Governor of Illinois\nHon. Cecil H. Underwood, Governor of West Virginia\nThe following accompanied the Governors:\nMr. Kenneth Holland\nPresident of the Institute of International\nEducation\nDr. John E. Ivey, Jr.\nExecutive Vice President of New York University\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Robert Merriam\nMr. John Perry, Assistant to Governor Collins\nMr. BrevardCrihfield\nSecretary of Governors' Conference\n(Pictures were taken)\n11:58 - 11:59 am\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n12:11 pm\nThe President departed the office and went to\nthe Mansion.\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\n1:55 pm\nThe President returned to the office.\nMONDAY, JUNE 22, 1959\nPage 3\n2:00 - 3:54 pm\nCABINET MEETING\nThe President\nHon. Richard M. Nixon\nHon. C. Douglas Dillon\nHon. Robert B. Anderson\nHon, Neil H. McElroy\nHon. Thomas S. Gates\nHon. William P. Rogers\nHon. Arthur Summerfield\nHon. Fred Seaton\nHon. Lewis L. Strauss\nHon. Frederick Mueller\nHon. Ezra Taft Benson\nHon. James P. Mitchell\nHon. Arthur Flemming\nHon. Maurice Stans\nHon. Leo Hoegh\nHon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Robert Gray\nHon. Robert Merriam\nMr. Arthur Minnich\nHon. John A. McCone\nHon. Raymond J. Saulnier\nHon. Franklin Floete\nHon. T. Keith Glennan\nHon. Sumner Whittier\nHon. Alan T. Waterman\nHon. George V. Allen\nHon. Allen Dulles\nHon. Norman P. Mason\nHon. William A. Franke\nHon. Wilbur Brucker\nHon. James H. Douglas\nHon. Thruston Morton\nHon. Elwood Quesada\nDr. Allen Wallic (item 4 only)\n3:54 - 4:00 pm\nHon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.\n4:20 - 5:00 pm\nThe President practiced golf on the South Grounds.\n5:00 - 5:05 pm\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n5:15 pm\nThe President departed the office and went to the Mansion.\n6:30 pm\nHon. Robert Cutler - in the Mansion.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1959\n8:35 am\nThe President arrived in the office, accompanied by\nCaptain Dale J. Crittenberger.\n9:05 - 9:19 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n9:19 - 9:22 am\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n9:22 - 9:38 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Gerald Morgan\n9:38 - 9:59 am\nHon. David Kendall\n10:00 - 10:02 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Robert Merriam\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n10:02 - 10:03 am\nHon. Robert Merriam\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n10:03 - 10:13 am\nHon. Don Paarlberg\nMr. Phil Areeda\n10:13 - 10:16 am\nMr. William J. Hopkins\n10:23 - 10:28 am\nMr. Ward Canaday\n10:30 am\nDr. Malcolm Moos\n11:27 - 11:30 am\nDr. Winston E. Burdine, Atlanta, Georgia\nNational Commander, AMVETS\nMr. Edward J. Gallagher, Waterloo, Iowa\nPresident, AMVETS National Service Foundation\nMr. John Holden\nWashington Office, AMVETS\nHon. Earle Chesney\nMajor John Eisenhower\nTUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1959\nPage 2\n11:38 - 11:43 am\nThe President received the following AMVETS\nMemorial Scholarship Winners at the White House:\nBarbara Carfora, Brooklyn, New York\n(Chemistry)\nCarol Himelick, Durham, N. C.\n(Mathematics)\nJohanna Hoornweg, Cincinnati, Ohio\n(International Relations)\nPatricia Moore, Stamford, Connecticut\n(Political Science)\nBarry Powell, Sacramento, California\n(Medicine)\nRobert Rudermann, Yonkers, New York\n(Medicine)\nThe following accompanied the above winners:\nDr. Winston E. Burdine, National Commander, AMVETS\nMr. Edward J. Gallagher, Waterloo, Iowa\nPresident, AMVETS National Service Foundation\nMr. P. E. Howard, Washington Office, AMVETS\nMr. John Holden, Washington Office, AMVETS\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\nHon. Earle Chesney\n11:43 - 12:17 pm\n(Hon. Thomas S. Gates)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Hon. John McCone)\n(Hon. James R. Killian, Jr.\n(Hon. Gordon Gray)\n(Dr. Herbert York)\n(Dr. George B. Kistiakowsky)\n(Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster)\n12:17 - 12:20 pm\nHon. Malcolm Moos\nMajor John Eisenhower\n12:20 - 12:33 pm\nMajor John Eisenhower\n12:45 pm\nThe President departed the office and went to\nthe Mansion.\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\nTUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1959\nPage 3\n2:10 pm\nThe President, accompanied by Colonel Walter Tkach,\ndeparted the White House and motored to Burning Tree\nCountry Club.\n2:33 pm\nArrived at Burning Tree.\n2:45 - 4:39 pm\nThe President played 16 holes of golf with\nColonel Thomas Belshe\n4:57 pm\nThe President and Colonel Tkach departed Burning Tree\nCountry Club and motored to the White House.\n5:25 pm\nArrived at the White House.\nThe President went to the office.\n5:30 pm\n(Colonel and Mrs. James Stack) OFF THE RECORD\n(Saw the President and Mrs. Eisenhower\nat the Mansion)\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nWEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1959\n8:11 am\nThe President arrived in the office, accompanied by\nCaptain Dale J. Crittenberger.\n8:13 - 8:24 am\nMajor John Eisenhower\n8:25 - 8:40 am\nHon. Robert Merriam\n8:26 - 9:00 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n9:00 - 9:34 am\n(Hon. Gordon Gray)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Hon. Neil H. McElroy)\n(Hon. Herbert Loper)\n(Hon. John McCone)\n9:34 - 9:38 am\nHon. John McCone\n10:00 - 10:13 am\nHon. John Moors Cabot\nNewly appointed Ambassador to Brazil\n(Called on the President before departing\nfor his post)\n10:13 - 10:35 am\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\nMr. James Rowley\n10:35 - 10:50 am\nColonel William Draper\n10:43 - 10:47 am\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n10:50 - 11:07 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. David Kendall\n11:07 - 11:10 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. David Kendall\nHon. Bryce Harlow\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n11:10 - 11:27 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Bryce Harlow\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n11:27 - 11:30 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n11:30 - 11:32 am\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\nWEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1959\nPage 2\n11:32 - 11:37 am\nCongressman Howard W. Robison, New York\nHoward W. Robison, Jr. (9 year old son)\nHon. Jack Anderson\n11:37 - 11:42 am\nHon. Meade Alcorn\n11:42 - 12:00 Noon\nMrs. Zelma George, Cleveland, Ohio\n(Called on the President on return from\nround-the-world tour under auspices of the\ncultural exchange program of State Department)\nCongresswoman Frances P. Bolton, Ohio\nHon. Jack Anderson\n12:00 - 12:07 pm\nMajor John Eisenhower\n12:10 - 12:17 pm\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Gerald Morgan\n12:17 pm\nThe President departed the office and went to the\nMansion.\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\n2:05 pm\nThe President returned to the office.\n2:18 - 2:30 pm\nHon. Malcolm Moos\n2:32 - 2:36 pm\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n2:39 - 2:40 pm\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n2:50 - 3:40 pm\nHon. Robert B. Anderson\nHon. Julian Baird\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n3:40 - 3:45 pm\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n3:45 - 4:05 pm\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n4:07 - 4:13 pm\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n4:15 - 4:52 pm\nThe President practiced golf on the South Grounds.\nWEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1959\nPage 3\n4:55 pm\nThe President returned to the office.\n5:00 pm\nDeparted the office and went to the Mansion.\n5:30 pm\n(Senator Lyndon Johnson)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Senator John Fulbright)\n(Senator Richard Russell)\n(Hon. Gordon Gray)\n(Hon. Bryce Harlow)\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTHURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1959\n7:39 am\nThe President arrived in the office, accompanied by\nCaptain Dale J. Crittenberger,\n8:22 - 8:28 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n8:28 - 8:30 am\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n8:30 - 8:59 am\nHon. Christian Herter\n9:00 - 11:01 am\nNATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL\nThe President\nHon. Richard M. Nixon\nHon. Christian A. Herter\nHon. Neil H. McElroy\nHon. Leo A. Hoegh\nHon. Fred C. Scribner, Jr.\nHon. William P. Rogers\nHon. Maurice Stans\nHon. John A. McCone\nHon. Frederick Mueller\nHon. C. Douglas Dillon\nHon. Allen W. Dulles\nAdmiral Arleigh Burke\nGeneral Lyman Lemnitzer\nGeneral Thomas D. White\nGeneral Randolph McC. Pate\nHon. Thomas S. Gates, Jr.\nHon. Wilber M. Brucker\nHon. William B. Franke\nHon. Malcolm A. MacIntyre\nMr. Hayden Williams\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. George V. Allen\nHon. Gordon Gray\nHon. James R. Killian, Jr.\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nHon. Gerard C. Smith\nMajor John Eisenhower\nHon. James S. Lay, Jr.\nHon. S. Everett Gleason\nTHURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1959\nPage 2\n11:03 - 11:23 am\n(Hon. Gordon Gray)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Hon. Christian Herter)\n(Hon. Neil H. McElroy)\n(Hon. Thomas S. Gates)\n(Hon. Allen W. Dulles)\n(Admiral Arleigh Burke)\n(General Lyman Lemnitzer)\n(General Thomas D. White)\n(Mr. James Critchfield, CIA)\nGeneral Randolph McC. Pate)\n(Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster)\n11:24 - 11:26 am\nMr. William J. Hopkins\n11:26 - 11:33 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n11:37 - 11:40 am\nThe President pinned Major's Oak Leaf Cluster on\nCaptain Dale J. Crittenberger. The following were\npresent, in the President's office:\nGeneral Howard McC. Snyder\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nColonel Robert L. Schulz\nCommander Ralph E. Williams\nColonel Walter Tkach\nCaptain Evan P. Aurand\nMajor John Eisenhower\n11:40 - 11:47 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Gerald Morgan\nMr. Roemer McPhee\n11:47 - 11:52 am\nMr. Roember McPhee\n11:48 - 11:52 am\nHon. David Kendall\n11:52 - 12:02 pm\nHon. Ogden Reid\n(Newly appointed Ambassador to Israel.)\nCalled on the President before departing\nfor his post.\n12:03 - 12:04 pm\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n12:30 - 12:35 pm\nMajor John Eisenhower\nTHURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1959\nPage 3\n12:37 pm\nThe President departed the office and went to\nthe Mansion.\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\n2:03 pm\nThe President returned to the office.\n2:07 pm\nThe President and General Howard McC. Snyder\ndeparted the White House and motored to Burning\nTree Country Club.\n2:38 pm\nArrived at Burning Tree.\n2:57 - 5:53 pm\nThe President played 18 holes of golf with\nCongressman Hamer H. Budge\nCongressman Jack Westland\nColonel Thomas Belshe\n6:15 pm\nThe President, General Howard McC. Snyder, and\nMr. James Rowley departed Burning Tree and\nmotored to the White House.\n6:42 pm\nArrived at the White House.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nFRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1959\n7:54 am\nThe President was airborne from MATS Terminal\naboard the Columbine for flight to RCAF Station,\nSt. Hubert, Canada. The following accompanied him:\nMrs. Eisenhower\nHon. and Mrs. Christian Herter\nHon. and Mrs. Lewis L. Strauss\nSenator and Mrs. J. William Fulbright\nSenator and Mrs. Alexander Wiley\nAmbassador and Mrs. Arnold P. Heeney\nHon. and Mrs. Livingston T. Merchant\nGeneral Howard McC. Snyder\nMrs. Mary Jane McCaffree\nMr. Wayne Hawks\nThe following were in another plane -- the aircraft of\nthe Secretary of the Army Wilber M. Brucker:\nHon. and Mrs. Wilber M. Brucker\nHon. and Mrs. William P. Rogers\nHon. and Mrs. James P. Mitchell\nCongressman and Mrs. Thomas E. Morgan\nCongressman and- Robert B. Chiperfield\nRCAF Station, St. Hubert,\nCANADA\n10:08 am\nThe President arrived at RCAF Station, St. Hubert, Canada.\nThe following greeted the President and Mrs. Eisenhower:\nHer Majesty Queen Elizabeth\nPrince Philip\nPrime Minister and Mrs. John G. Diefenbaker\nThe President and Queen Elizabeth proceeded to the dais\nwhere they were greeted by\nAir Vice Admiral and Mrs. W. K. MacBrien\nGroup Captain and Mrs. Alexander M. Jardine\n10:10 am\nThe President receives the Salute and inspected the Guard.\n10:20 am\nThe President and Royal Party retired to the lounge tent.\n10:30 am\nDeparted the above location and motored to the Saint\nLawrence Seaway Dedication site.\nFRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1959\nPage 2\nCANADA\n10:50 am\nThe President and Queen Elizabeth arrived at the\ndedication site and proceeded to the speakers' stand.\n11:00 am\nMr. B. J. Roberts, Canadian President of the St.\nLawrence Seaway Authority presented a book to\nQueen Elizabeth containing the names of the\nworkers employed in the building of the Seaway.\nHon. Lewis G. Castle, Administrator of the St. Lawrence\nSeaway Development Corporation, presented a similar\nbook to the President.\nSpeech by Queen Elizabeth.\nSpeech by the President,\n11:25 am\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower, Queen Elizabeth\nand Prince Philip, Prime Minister and Mrs. Diefenbaker\ndeparted St. Hubert and motored 1/2 mile to Her Majesty's\nYacht Britannia.\n11:35 am\nAs the vessel gets underway for trip to Beauharnois Lock,\nthere was a 21 gun salute.\n12:00 Noon\nThe Britannia passes through the \"Symbolic gates\",\ndesignating the official opening of the St. Lawrence Seaway.\nWeather baloons were released and all vessels in the harbor,\nsirens, church bells, etc. announce the opening.\n12:30 pm\nThe President and party, and Queen Elizabeth and her party\nentered St. Lambert Lock aboard the Britannia,\n1:00 pm\nLUNCHEON aboard the Britannia (sponsored by the President):\nHer Majesty Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower\nHon. and Mrs. Christian Herter\nHon. and Mrs. Lewis G. Castle\nHon. and Mrs. Lewis L. Strauss\nHon. and Mrs. Robert B. Anderson\nHon. and Mrs. William P. Rogers\nHon. and Mrs. Wilber M. Brucker\n(continued)\nFRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1959\nPage 3\nMONTREAL, CANADA\n1:00 pm\nLUNCHEON aboard the Britannia (continued)\nAmbassador and Mrs. Richard B. Wigglesworth\nHon. and Mrs. James P. Mitchell\nSenator and Mrs. J. William Fulbright\nSenator and Mrs. Alexander Wiley\nCongressman and Mrs. Thomas E. Morgan\nCongressman Robert B. Chiperfield\nMr. James Rowley\nMr. Gerry Behn\nAgents Campion, Stout, and Flohr\n2:03 pm\nThe Britannia entered Cote Ste. Catherine Lock\n4:00 pm\nThe Britannia passed the Naval Review that was\nassembled in Lake St. Louis. There were 16 - 20\nRoyal Canadian Navy and U. S. Navy vessels. It\ntook about 20 minutes to pass the Review.\n4:48 pm\nThe Britannia arrived at the Lower Beauharnois Lock.\n5:00 pm\nStopped in the Beauharnois Lock. The President\nand Mrs. Eisenhower said goodbye to the Royal Party.\n5:10 pm\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed via\nhelicopter for RCAF Station, St. Hubert. The following\nwere in the helicopter with the President and Mrs.\nEisenhower:\nPrime Minister and Mrs. Diefenbaker\nHon. James Hagerty\nCaptain Evan P. Aurand\nMr. James Rowley\nMr. Richard Flohr\nThe following rode in the other two helicopters:\nHon. and Mrs. William P. Rogers\nHon. and Mrs. James P. Mitchell\nCongressman and Mrs. Thomas E. Morgan\nCongressman Robert Chiperfield\nHon. and Mrs. Wilber Brucker\nGeneral Howard McC. Snyder\nAgents Behn, Campion, Stout, and Knight\nFRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1959\nPage 4\nMONTREAL, CANADA\n5:44 pm\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower arrived at the\nRCAF Station, St. Hubert, and were greeted by\nAir Vice Marshal and Mrs. W. K. MacBrien\nGroup Captain and Mrs. Alexander M. Jardine\nBrief military honors were rendered.\n5:55 pm\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower and party\ndeparted RCAF Station, St. Hubert, Montreal, Canada,\naboard the Columbine for flight to Washington, D. C.\nThe following were also aboard the Columbine:\nHon. and Mrs. William P. Rogers\nHon. and Mrs. Wilbur Brucker\nHon. and Mrs. James P. Mitchell\nCongressman and Mrs. Thomas E. Morgan\nCongressman Robert B. Chiperfield\nGeneral Howard McC. Snyder\nCaptain Evan P. Aurand\nMrs. Mary Jane McCaffree\nMr. Wayne Hawks\nWASHINGTON, D. C.\n8:05 pm\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower and party\narrived at MATS Terminal, Washington, D. C.\nThey left MATS and motored to the White House.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nSATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1959\n8:12 am\nThe President and Major John Eisenhower departed\nthe White House and motored to Burning Tree Country\nClub.\nEnroute they stopped at the Sheraton Park Hotel for\nMr. George Allen.\n8:40 am\nArrived at Burning Tree.\n8:58 - 12:04 pm\nThe President played 18 holes of golf with\nMr. George Allen\nColonel Thomas Belshe\nMr. James Lemon\n12:31 pm\nThe President and Mr. George Allen departed the\nClub and motored to the White House.\n12:47 pm\nArrived at the White House.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nSUNDAY, JUNE 28, 1959\n8:50 am\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the\nWhite House and motored to the National Presbyterian\nChurch,\n8:57 am\nArrived at the National Presbyterian Church.\n9:00 - 9:55 am\nServices.\n(Dr. Edward L. R. Elson and Rev. John J. Rice\nescorted the President and Mrs. Eisenhower to\ntheir car).\n10:00 am\nDeparted National Presbyterian Church and motored\nto the White House.\n10:04 am\nArrived at the White House,\n2:40 pm\nThe President and Mr. George Allen departed the\nWhite House and motored to Burning Tree Country\nClub.\n3:05 pm\nArrived at Burning Tree.\n3:05 - 3:20 pm\nThe President sat on the south porch.\n3:20 pm\nTo the Club Lounge where he played cards with\nMr. George Allen\nMr. James Lemon\nColonel Thomas Belshe\n6:00 - 6:35 pm\nThe President practiced on the practice tee,\n6:52 pm\nDeparted Burning Tree and motored to the White House,\ndropping Mr. George Allen at the Sheraton Park Hotel.\n7:20 pm\nArrived at the White House.\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nMONDAY, JUNE 29, 1959\n8:14 am\nThe President arrived in the office, accompanied by\nMajor Dale J. Crittenberger,\n8:35 - 8:40 am\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n8:50 - 8:52 am\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n9:05 - 9:17 am\nMajor John Eisenhower\n9:17 - 9:27 am\nMrs. Mary Jane McCaffree\n9:35 - 9:40 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n9:40 - 9:45 am\nHon. David Kendall\n9:45 - 10:00 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n10:01 - 10:07 am\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n10:07 - 10:43 am\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n10:15 - 10:44 am\nHon. James R. Killian, Jr.\n10:44 - 10:47 am\nHon. Walter S. Robertson\nAssistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs\n10:50 - 11:00 am\n(Hon. Arthur Gardner)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Major Dale J. Crittenberger)\n(Presented the President with an elephant tusk)\n11:00 - 11:45 am\nMr. Robert Woodruff\n11:47 - 12:05 pm\nHon. Arthur Flemming\n12:05 - 12:10 pm\nMr. William J. Hopkins\n12:12 - 12:17 pm\nMr. and Mrs. Henry Allen Mark\nMiss Ann Isobel Arnold, Niece\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n12:25 pm\nThe President departed the office and went to\nthe Mansion.\nMONDAY, JUNE 29, 1959\nPage 2\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\n2:03 pm\nThe President departed the White House and motored\nto MATS Terminal.\n2:25 pm\nAirborne from MATS Terminal for flight to New York\nCity to visit the Soviet Exhibition of Science, Technology,\nand Culture at the New York Coliseum. The following\naccompanied him:\nHon. C. Douglas Dillon\nHon. Lewis L. Strauss\nGeneral Howard McC. Snyder\nHon. Abbott Washburn\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\nColonel Robert L. Schulz\nMajor John Eisenhower\nMrs. Ann Whitman\nHon. Fred Morrow\nHon. Carl Harr\nHon. Clarence Randall\nMr. Wayne Hawks\nSgt. John Moaney\nNEWARK, N. J.\n3:15 pm\nArrived at the Newark Airport where the President\nwas greeted by\nHon. Richard M. Nixon\nHon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.\nHon. Foy D. Kohler\nHon. Wesley Lance, Acting Governor of New Jersey\nMrs. Lance and sons, James and Leonard\nHon. Wiley Buchanan\nFollowing the greetings, the President, Hon. Richard\nM. Nixon, and Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge departed\nthe Newark Airport and motored to the New York Coliseum.\nNEW YORK, N. Y.\n3:52 pm\nArrived at the New York Coliseum and was greeted by\nMr. Alex Manzhulo, Director of the Exhibition\nAmbassador Mikhail A. Menshikov\nMayor Robert Wagner\nMr. Richard Patterson, Jr., New York Commissioner\nof Commerce and Public Events\nMONDAY, JUNE 29, 1959\nPage 3\nNEW YORK, N. Y.\nThe President and Vice President were escorted\nthrough the lobby where they were introduced to\nand greeted by\nSoviet First Deputy Premier Frol R. Koslov\nProceeded to the exhibits on the 2nd floor.\nOther in the group were:\nMadame Yadgar S. Nasriddinova\nInterpreter for Mr. Koslov\nMadame G. A. Sirltina, Interpreter\nMrs. Mikhail A. Menshikov\n4:04 - 5:00 pm\nThe President toured the exhibits on the 2nd and 3rd\nfloors. Mr. Alex Manzhulo, Director of the Exhibition,\ninterpreted for the group.\n5:00 pm\nThe President and the Soviet group went to a sound-proff\nHi-Fidelity Music Room for refreshments. Here\nMr. Koslov introduced Mr. Andrei N. Turpolev,\ndesigner of the Soviet Jet airliner, TU-114, to the\nPresident.\n5:05 pm\nAfter bidding goodbye to Mr. Koslov, the President,\nHon. Lewis L. Strauss, Hon. C. Douglas Dillon and\nMajor John Eisenhower departed the Coliseum for the\nNewark Airport.\nNEWARK, N.J.\n5:31 pm\nArrived at the Newark Airport. The following were\non hand to greet the President:\nHon. Bernard M. Shanley\nHon. Wesley Lance, Acting Governor of New Jersey\nThe President shook hands with\nPolice Inspector Herman Cohen\nNewark, New Jersey\nCaptain Raymond Van Lanten\nNew Jersey Port Authority\n5:37 pm\nThe Columbine was airborne for Washington, D. C.\nWASHINGTON, D. C.\n6:33 pm\nArrived at MATS Terminal.\nMONDAY, JUNE 29, 1959\nPage 4\n7:30 pm\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower gave a Dinner\nat the White House - OFF THE RECORD. The\nfollowing attended:\nThe President and Mrs. Eisenhower\nHon. and Mrs. Robert B. Anderson\nHon. and Mrs. Neil H. McElroy\nHon. and Mrs. William P. Rogers\nHon. Fred A. Seaton\nHon. and Mrs. Lewis L. Strauss\nHon. and Mrs. James P. Mitchell\nHon. and Mrs. Arthur Flemming\nHon. and Mrs. Wilton B. Persons\nOFF THE RECORD\nMrs. John A. McCone\nHon. and Mrs. Maurice H. Stans\nHon. and Mrs. Raymond J. Saulnier\nHon. and Mrs. Gerald Morgan\nHon. Frederick H. Mueller\nHon. and Mrs. John J. Allen, Jr.\nHon. Allen W. Dulles\nHon. and Mrs. Franklin G. Floete\nHon. and Mrs. T. Keith Glennan\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\nHon. and Mrs. David W. Kendall\nHon. and Mrs. Bryce Harlow\nHon. and Mrs. William McC. Martin, Jr.\nHon. and Mrs. Gordon Gray\nHon. and Mrs. Meyer Kestbaum\nHon. and Mrs. Clarence B. Randall\nHon. James R. Killian, Jr.\nHon. and Mrs. Jack Anderson\nHon. and Mrs. Sumner G. Whittier\nHon. and Mrs. Samuel C. Waugh\nHon. and Mrs. Norman P. Mason\nMajor General and Mrs. Howard McC. Snyder\nMajor General and Mrs. Leonard D. Heaton\nHon. and Mrs. David E. Finley\nCommander and Mrs. Ralph E. Williams, Jr.\nMajor John S. D. Eisenhower\nTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS\nTUESDAY, JUNE 30, 1959\n8:14 am\nThe President arrived in the office, accompanied by\nMajor Dale J. Crittenberger.\n8:15 - 8:24 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Bruce Harlow\n8:25 - 8:28 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n8:30 - 10:30 am\nLEGISLATIVE LEADERS MEETING\nThe President\nHon. Richard M. Nixon\nSenator Thruston Morton\nSenator Everett Dirksen\nSenator Styles Bridges\nSenator Leverett Saltonstall\nSenator Thomas Kuchel\nSenator John J. Williams\nCongressman Charles Halleck\nCongressman Leslie Arends\nCongressman Leo E. Allen\nCongressman John W. Byrnes\nCongressman Charles B. Hoeven\nCongressman Richard M. Simpson\nCongressman Edward H. Rees\nHon. Raymond J. Saulnier\nHon. Maurice Stans\nMr. Elmer Staats\nMr. Sam Hughes\nHon. Roger Jones\nHon. Julian Baird\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\nHon. Gerald Morgan\nMr. Roemer McPhee\nHon. Rocco Siciliano\nHon. Robert Merriam\nMrs. Anne Wheaton\nHon. Don Paarlberg\nHon. Bryce Harlow\nHon. Jack Anderson\nHon. Edward McCabe\nHon. Clyde Wheeler\nHon. Earle Chesney\nHon. Homer Gruenther\nMr. Arthur Minnich\nHon. Arthur Flemming\nDr. Elliott Richardson\nTUESDAY, JUNE 30, 1959\nPage 2\n10:30 - 10:47 am\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n10:47 - 10:48 am\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n11:00 - 11:25 am\nDr. T. Keith Glennan\nHon. James R. Killian, Jr.\nDr. Franklin Phillips\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n11:25 - 11:32 am\nMrs . Dwight D. Eisenhower\n11:30 - 11:32 am\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n11:32 - 11:36 am\nGeneral Maxwell D. Taylor was awarded the\nDistinguished Service Medal in a ceremony in\nthe Conference Room. The following were present:\nHon. Neil H. McElroy\n(Brig. General Andrew\nHon. Wilber M. Brucker\nJ. Goodpaster read the\nGeneral Lyman L. Lemnitzer\ncitation)\nMrs. Maxwell D. Taylor\nMr. and Mrs. John Taylor\nCadet Thomas H. Taylor (son)\nMiss Mary Happer (Mrs. Maxwell D. Taylor's sister)\nColonel Bruce Palmer\nWhite House Army Liaison Officer\nLt. Colonel Bernard W. Rogers\nAide-de-Camp to General Taylor\nMrs. Eisenhower\n11:38 - 11:45 am\nHon. David Kendall\nMr. Roemer McPhee\n11:45 - 11:56 am\n(Mr. John J. Jackson)\nOFF THE RECORD\n(Mrs. Eisenhower)\n(Colonel Robert L. Schulz)\n(For signing of personal papers)\n11:59 - 12:02 pm\nDr. John T. Rettaliato\nDr. William Burden\nWere sworn in as members of the National\nAeronautics-Space Council. The ceremony was\nheld in the Conference Room. See next page\nfor those attending the ceremony.\nTUESDAY, JUNE 30, 1959\nPage 3\n11:59 - 12:02 pm\nThe following were present in the Conference Room\nwhen Dr. John T. Rettaliato and Dr. William Burden\nwere sworn in as members of the National Aeronautics\nand Space Council:\nThe President\nDr. T. Keith Glennan\nDr. Alan Waterman\nDr. Detlev Bronk\nMr. Franklyn W. Phillips\nHon. Neil H. McElroy\nMr. William A. M. Burden, III\nMembers of the White House Staff\n12:02 - 12:28 pm\nHon. Neil H. McElroy\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\n12:32 pm\nThe President departed the office and went to\nthe Mansion.\n1:00 pm\n(LUNCH)\n2:00 pm\nThe President returned to the office.\n2:05 - 2:15 pm\nMajor John Eisenhower\n2:05 - 2:07 pm\nHon. Thomas E. Stephens\n2:17 - 2:30 pm\n(Mr. Spyros Skouras)\nOFF THE RECORD\n2:30 - 3:53 pm\nNATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE COUNCIL MEETING\nCouncil Members or Alternates\nThe President\nHon. Thomas S. Gates, Jr.\nHon. Robert Murphy\nDr. T. Keith Glennan\nCommissioner John J. Floberg, AEC (for McCone)\nDr. Alan T. Waterman\nDr. Detlev W. Bronk\nMr. William A. M. Burden\nDr. John T. Rettaliata\nRegularly Invited Participants\nHon. Gordon Gray\nHon. James R. Killian, Jr.\nHon. Maurice Stans\nMr. Karl G. Harr, Jr.\n(continued)\nTUESDAY, JUNE 30, 1959\nPage 4\n2:30 - 3:53 pm\nNATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE COUNCIL\nMEETING (continued):\nOthers present:\nMr. Charles Sullivan, State Department\nDr. Hugh L. Dryden, NASA\nRear Admiral John E. Clark\nMr. William M. Holaday\nBrig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster\nMr. Jesse Mitchell (Item 2 only)\nMr. Edmond C. Buckley, NASA (Item 2 only)\nMr. Ira H. Abbott, NASA (Item 3 only)\nMr. Franklyn W. Phillips, NASA\nMr. Francis O. Wilcox (Item 5 only)\nMr. Loftus Becker, State Department (I tem 5 only)\nMr. Leonard Meeker, State Department (Item 5 only)\nDr. George P. Sutton, ARPA (Item 1 only)\nDr. Herbert York\n3:58 - 4:00 pm\nHon. David Kendall\n4:00 - 4:12 pm\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n(until 4:05 pm)\nHon. Robert Merriam\n4:25 - 4:26 pm\nHon. Wilton B. Persons\n4: 43 - 5:42 pm\nHon. Malcolm Moos"
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