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THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, JANUARY 1, 1957 8:55 am The President arrived in the office. 9:30 - 9:45 am Hon. Sherman Adams 9:58 - 10:42 am Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon. James Hagerty (out at 10:15 am) 10:43 - 10:58 am Hon, I. Jack Martin 10:59 - 11:02 am Hon. Kevin McCann 11:03 - 11:04 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 11:13 - 11:56 am Hon. John Foster Dulles 11:57 am The President departed the office and returned to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 1:45 pm The President returned to the office. 1:46 - 1:48 pm Hon. I. Jack Martin 1:48 - 1:56 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons 1:50 - 2:00 pm Hon. John Foster Dulles 2:00 - 5:55 pm BI-PARTISAN LEGISLATIVE LEADERS MEETING The President The Vice President Senator Styles Bridges Senator William F. Knowland Senator Edward Martin Senator Leverett Saltonstall Senator H. Alexander Smith Senator Alexander Wiley Senator Harry F. Byrd Senator Walter George Senator Theodore F. Green Senator Carl Hayden Senator Thomas C. Hennings (continued) TUESDAY, JANUARY 1, 1957 Page 2 2:00 - 5:55 pm BI-PARTISAN LEGISLATIVE LEADERS MEETING (continued) Senator Lister Hill Senator Lyndon Johnson Senator Richard Russell Congressman Leo Allen Congressman Leslie Arends Congressman Robert B. Chiperfield Congressman Charles Halleck Congressman Joseph Martin Congressman Dewey Short Congressman John Taber Congressman John M. Vorys Congressman Carl Albert Congressman Clarence Cannon Congressman Jere Cooper Congressman Thomas D. Gordon Congressman John W. McCormack Speaker Sam Rayburn Congressman Carl Vinson Hon. Herbert Brownell Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. John Hollister Hon. Arthur Larson Hon. John McNeil Hon. John H. Ohly Hon. Arthur Radford Hon, Lewis Strauss Hon. Charles E. Wilson Hon, Gordon Gray General J. M. Swing Hon. Sinclair Weeks Colonel Harry H. Critz, International Security Affairs, Department of Defense Mr. F. B. Doolittle, Department of Defense Mr. Frank Bartima, Department of Defense Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Jack Anderson Hon, Earle Chesney General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Robert Gray Hon. Homer Gruenther Hon. James Hagerty (continued) TUESDAY, JANUARY 1, 1957 Page 3 2:00 - 5:55 pm BI-PARTISAN LEGISLATIVE LEADERS MEETING (continued) Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. Edward McCabe Hon. Kevin McCann Hon. I. Jack Martin Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Arthur Minnich Hon, Murray Snyder THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1957 8:22 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 9:15 - 9:23 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 9:35 - 10:04 am Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Thomas E. Stephens (out 9:55 am) 9:55 - 11:03 am Hon. Kevin McCann 11:03 - 11:30 am Hon. James S. Lay Hon. S. Everett Gleason (For National Security Council Briefing) 11:30 - 11:46 am General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Maxwell Rabb 11:46 - 11:50 am General Andrew J. Goodpaster 12:07 - 12:15 pm General Andrew J. Goodpaster 12:19 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 4:00 pm The President returned to the office. 4:02 - 4:11 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons 4:09 - 4:14 pm Hon. Sherman Adams 4:11 - 4:14 pm Mr. William J. Hopkins 4:20 pm The President departed the office and went to the swimming pool. 5:00 pm Departed the swimming pool and went to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1957 7:50 am The President departed the White House and motored to the National Presbyterian Church to attend the annual Service of Intercession and Holy Communion, on the occasion of the Convening of the Congress. He was accompanied by Hon. Sherman Adams and Hon. James Hagerty. 7:57 am Arrived at the Church. Here the President was greeted by: Senior Usher, Alfred T. Barrett. 8:43 am Services completed, the following escorted the President and party to the N. W. Entrance: Reverend Edward L. R. Elson Reverend Eugene C. Blake Reverend Albert P. Shirkey Reverend Robert W. Gibson Ruling Elder David W. Proffit 8:48 am Arrived in the office at the White House, 8:55 - 8:58 am General Andrew J. Goodpaster 9:00 - 10:45 am NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL The President Hon. Reuben Robertson Hon. Arthur S. Flemming Hon. George Humphrey Hon. Sinclair Weeks Hon. Harold E. Stassen Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. Lewis L. Strauss Hon. John B. Hollister Hon. Abbott Washburn General Nathan F. Twining Hon. Allen W. Dulles Hon. Clarence Randall General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. James S. Lay Hon, S. Everett Gleason Hon. Robert Bowie Hon. Gordon Gray 10:45 - 11:35 am Hon. George M. Humphrey Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. Sherman Adams 11:35 - 11:42 am (Hon. James P. Mitchell) (OFF THE RECORD) (Mr. James T. O'Connell) THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1957 Page 2 11:42 am - 11:45 Mr. Louis J. Hector Miami, Florida Hon. Sherman Adams (Mr. Hector was appointed to the Civil Aeronautics Board) 11:45 - 11:55 am Dr. Lowell T. Coggeshall General Andrew J. Goodpaster (Dr. Coggeshall came to say goodbye. He is leaving his post with the Department of Health, Education and Welfare). 11:55 - 12:26 pm Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Percival Brundage (out 12:01 pm) Hon. Wilton B. Persons (out 12:11 pm) 12:05 pm - 12:26 Hon. James Hagerty (Joined Secretary Dulles) 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. 2:00 - 2:05 pm Hon, Sherman Adams 2:05 - 2:19 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons 2:23 - 2:25 pm Hon. Gerald Morgan 2:26 - 3:54 pm (Mr. Arthur Hays Sulzberger) OFF THE RECORD 3:54 - 4:05 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons 4:10 - 4:12 pm General Andrew J. Goodpaster Mr. William J. Hopkins 4:12 - 4:20 pm General Andrew J. Goodpaster 4:25 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion, 5:30 pm (Hon. Robert Anderson) OFF THE RECORD (Mr. Jake L. Hamon, Dallas, Texas, Oil Executive) (Mr. L. F. McCollum, President, Continental Oil Company, (Houston, Texas) (The above saw the President at the Mansion) THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1957 8:23 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:28 - 8:33 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 8:33 - 8:55 am General Andrew J. Goodpaster 8:55 - 8:58 am Hon. Gerald Morgan 8:58 - 9:00 am General Andrew J. Goodpaster 9:00 - 9:50 am Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier Hon. Gabriel Hauge 9:35 - 9:50 am Hon. Sherman Adams 9:50 - 10:00 am Dr. Edward L. Elson Hon, Thomas E. Stephens 10:00 - 10:33 am Dr. David W. Proffitt Moderator of the Presbyterian Church in the U. S. A. Dr. Eugene C. Blake President, National Council of Churches Rev. Dr. Ralph K. Merker, Moderator of the Washington Presbytery Dr. Edward L. R. Elson Minister, National Presbyterian Church 10:33 - 10:35 am Hon. Sherman Adams 11:00 - 11:17 am Mr. A. Leemans President, Touchdown Club Mr. John O'Brien Mr. Arthur J. Bergman (The above group presented Gold Lifetime Membership card to the President and invited him to the Touchdown Club Dinner) Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Earle Chesney Hon. Murray Snyder 12:10 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion, FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1957 Page 2 2:10 pm The President went to the South Grounds to practice golf. 3:02 pm The President returned to the Mansion. 3:06 pm The President arrived in the office. 3:09 - 3:13 pm Hon. James Hagerty 3:25 - 3:40 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 3:40 - 4:50 pm Hon. John Foster Dulles 3:45 - 4:50 pm Senator Walter F. George (Joined Secretary Dulles) 5:08 - 5:10 pm Hon, Gerald Morgan 5:20 pm The President departed the office and went to the swimming pool. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, 1957 7:50 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:13 - 8:19 am Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. Thomas E. Stephens Colonel William Draper (until 8:22 am) 8:34 - 8:35 am Hon. Arthur Minnich 8:44 - 8:46 am Hon. Maxwell Rabb Hon. Arthur Minnich 9:08 - 9:14 am Hon. Murray Snyder 9:14 - 9:17 am Hon. Herbert Brownell Hon. Arthur Flemming Hon, Sherman Adams Hon. Gerald Morgan 9:17 - 9:33 am Hon, Herbert Brownell 9:35 - 9:40 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 9:41 - 9:45 am Hon. James Hagerty 9:58 - 10:11 am The following attended the ceremony when the President was presented the George Washington Carver Memorial Institute Gold Medal for 1956: Brig. General Benjamin O. Davis, USA (Retired) Mrs. Julia West Hamilton, President, Phyllis Wheatley YWCA, Washington, D. C. Dr. Robert D. Hobday, President, George Washington Carver Memorial Institute Dr. T. R. M. Howard, President, National Medical Association Dr. William P. Tolley, Chancellor, Syracuse University Hon. Maxwell Rabb 10:53 am The President departed the White House and motored to 23rd and C Streets, N. W., the site of the New State Department Building, for the cornerstone laying ceremonies, He was accompanied by Hon. Sherman Adams, Hon. Wilton B. Persons, Hon. James Hagerty, General Andrew J. Goodpaster, Hon. Maxwell Rabb, and Hon. Murray Snyder. SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, 1957 Page 2 10:56 am Arrived at the site of the New State Department Building for the cornerstone laying ceremonies. Here the President was greeted by Hon. John Foster Dulles. Hon. Richard T. Nixon also attended the ceremonies. 11:17 am Departed the site of the new State Department Building and returned to the White House. 11:20 am Arrived at the White House. 12:05 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the White House and motored to the Capitol where the President addressed the Joint Session of Congress on the Middle East crisis. He was accompanied by: Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon, James Hagerty General Howard McC. Snyder Hon. Murray Snyder 12:10 pm Arrived at the Capitol. The President went first to the Speaker's office, while Mrs. Eisenhower was escorted to her seat in the Executive Gallery by Assistant Sgt. -at-Arms, Lew Hicks. Mr. Gus Cook escorted the President to the Speaker's office. 12:29 pm The President departed the Speaker's office and proceeded to the House Chamber where he addressed the Joint Session of Congress. 1:12 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the Capitol and motored to the White House. 1:17 pm Arrived at the White House. 7:30 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower attended a private dinner at the home of Secretary and Mrs. Sinclair Weeks. Others attending the dinner were: Hon. and Mrs. George M. Humphrey Attorney General and Mrs. Herbert Brownell Hon. and Mrs. Douglas McKay Hon. and Mrs. Sherman Adams 10:52 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the Weeks' residence. They arrived at the White House at 11:02 pm. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, JANUARY 6, 1957 10:50 am The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the White House and motored to the National Presbyterian Church. 10:55 am Arrived at the National Presbyterian Church. Hon. and Mrs. Douglas McKay joined the President and Mrs. Eisenhower for 11:00 A.M. Services. 12:13 pm Departed the Church and motored to the White House. Hon. and Mrs. Douglas McKay rode back with them. 12:17 pm Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 1957 8:30 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:40 - 9:00 am Hon. Bernard M. Shanley Hon. James Hagerty General Andrew J. Goodpaster Mrs. Mary Jane McCaffree 9:01 - 9:42 am Hon. Herbert Brownell, Jr. Hon. Sherman Adams 9:48 - 10:03 am Hon. James Hagerty 10:03 - 10:38 am Hon. Harold E. Stassen 10:42 - 10:59 am General James Van Fleet 11:01 - 11:03 am Hon. Robert Cutler Hon. Bernard M. Shanley Mr. Percy Nelson (General Cutler was sworn in as Special Assistant to the President in Charge of National Security Affairs). 11:03 - 11:29 am Hon. Robert Cutler 11:31 - 11:55 am Mr. Frank E. Jorgensen Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 11:58 am The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 1:40 pm The President returned to the office. 1:45 - 1:55 pm Hon. James P. Richards was sworn in as Special Assistant to the President, with personal rank of Ambassador. Ambassador Richards will assist the President and the Secretary of State on Middle Eastern problems. (List of those attending ceremony on next page). MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 1957 Page 2 1:45 - 1:55 pm The following attended the ceremony, in the President's Office, when Hon. James P. Richards was sworn in as Special Assistant to the President, with personal rank of Ambassador: Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Herbert Hoover, Jr. Hon. John Hollister Hon. Bryce Harlow Congressman Thomas Gordon of Illinois Congressman Robert Chiperfield of Illinois Congressman John Vorys of Ohio Mr. Boyd Crawford Clerk of House Foreign Affairs Committee General Andrew J. Goodpaster Mr. Percy Nelson of the White House Staff administered the oath of Office. (Pictures were taken) 2:00 - 2:30 pm Hon. Kevin McCann 2:35 - 2:55 pm Hon. James David Zellerback Ambassador -designate to Italy 2:58 - 3:15 pm Hon. James Hagerty General Andrew J. Goodpaster 3:35 - 3:45 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons 3:47 - 3:55 pm Hon. Sherman Adams 3:59 - 4:01 pm Hon. Richard M. Nixon 4:01 - 4:06 pm The President received the following delegation from the Electoral College in the Conference Room: Jacob L. Holtzmann, Brooklyn, New York Incoming President Mrs. Dorothy D. Houghton, Red Oak, Iowa Outgoing President Homer N. Edwards, Ironton, Ohio Secretary Louis G. Arnold, Eau Claire, Wisconsin (continued) MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 1957 Page 3 4:01 - 4:06 pm Delegation from the Electoral College (continued): Frank S. Driver, Mt. Sidney, Virginia Hugh Huntington, Columbus, Ohio George Jones, Mound, Minnesota Charles B. Keats, Hartford, Connecticut William L. Lloyd, Pueblo, Colorado John E. McAuliffe, Plainfield, New Jersey Thomas B. Mudd, La Platta, Maryland Abe Pilicer, Cedar Rapids, Iowa Mrs. Mary Von Snyder, Indiana William Wardwell Treat, Hampton, New Hampshire Carmine A. Ventiera, New York Mrs. Maude Willett, Princeton, Illinois The Vice President joined the above group. 4:08 - 4:10 pm Hon. Richard M. Nixon 4:10 - I 4:25 pm Hon. William F. Knowland 4:39 - 4:50 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. I. Jack Martin 4:50 - 4:55 pm Hon. Sherman Adams 5:00 pm The President departed the office and went to the swimming pool. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1957 8:06 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:35 - 8:42 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons (out 8:38 am) Hon. Gerald Morgan 8:45 - 8:47 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 9:00 - 10:30 am LEGISLATIVE LEADERS Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon. Leverett Saltonstall Hon. Styles Bridges Hon. Everett Dirksen Congressman Joseph Martin, Jr. Congressman Charles Halleck Congressman Leslie Arends Congressman Leo Allen Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. I. Jack Martin Hon. Homer Gruenther Hon. Earle Chesney Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Murray Snyder General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Howard Pyle Hon. Percival Brundage Mr. Robert Merriam 10:30 - 10:32 am General Andrew J. Goodpaster 10:32 - 11:02 am Hon. George M. Humphrey 11:02 - 11:13 am (Hon. Arthur Gardner, Ambassador to Cuba) OFF THE RECORD 11:13 - 11:32 am Hon. Arthur Larson Director, United States Information Agency 11:33 - 11:43 am Hon, Price Daniel of Texas Hon. Sherman Adams TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1957 Page 2 11:43 - 11:55 am Hon. Sherman Adams 11:55 - 11:59 am Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Berry Billy Berry Miss Mary Jo Berry (Billy Berry is a little boy who is going blind, and made a request to see the President. He is from Greensboro, North Carolina). Hon. Homer Gruenther 11:59 - 12:09 pm Hon. Howard Pyle 12:15 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:23 pm The President returned to the office. 2:45 - 2:59 pm Hon. Bernard M. Shanley General Andrew J. Goodpaster 2:59 - 3:20 pm Hon. Leonard Hall 3:50 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 6:45 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower gave a small private dinner prior to attending the concert by the National Symphony Orchestra at Constitution Hall. The following were guests: Hon. and Mrs. Richard M. Nixon Hon. and Mrs. Sherman Adams Hon. and Mrs. Douglas McKay Dr. Milton Eisenhower Mrs. Elvira Doud General Howard McC. Snyder 8:30 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower, and their guests, departed the White House and motored to Constitution Hall. 8:34 pm Arrived at Constitution Hall. TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1957 Page 3 8:34 pm Upon arrival at Constitution Hall, the President and Mrs. Eisennower and Mrs. Doud were greeted by: Mr. Harold Maynard, Managing Director of Constitution Hall Mr. Carson Frailey President of the National Symphony Orchestra Dr. Howard Mitchell Director of the National Symphony Orchestra Mr. Ralph Black Manager of the National Symphony Orchestra Mr. Robert M. Rogers (wrote the music to the President's Inaugural Prayer) Mr. Artur Rubinstein Mr. Harold Maynard escorted the President and Mrs. Eisenhower to Box #13. 10:56 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed Constitution Hall and motored to the White House, 10:59 pm Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1957 8:05 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:25 - 8:43 am Hon. Philip Young Chairman, Civil Service Commission 8:43 - 8:45 am Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Kevin McCann 8:45 - 9:00 am Hon. John Foster Dulles 9:00 - 11:15 am CABINET MEETING The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon. George M. Humphrey Hon. Reuben Robertson Hon. Herbert Brownell Hon. Arthur Summerfield Mr. Felix Wormser Hon. Ezra Taft Benson Hon. Sinclair Weeks Hon. James P. Mitchell Hon. Marion Folsom Hon. Val Peterson Hon. Arthur Larson Hon. Arthur Flemming Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier Hon. Philip Young Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Bernard M. Shanley Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Howard Pyle General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon, Robert Cutler Hon. I. Jack Martin Hon. Jack Anderson Hon. Gabriel Hauge Mr. Edward McCabe Hon. Kevin McCann Hon. Bradley Patterson Hon, Meyer Kestnbaum Hon. Arthur Minnich Hon. Murray Snyder Captain Edward L. Beach Hon. Amos J. Peaslee WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1957 Page 2 11:15 - 11:17 am Hon. Ezra Taft Benson 11:17 - 11:20 am Hon. Sherman Adams 100 11:18 - 11:25 am Hon. Sinclair Weeks 11:25 - 11:35 am Major General Melvin J. Maas Chairman, The President's Committee on Employment of the Physically Handicapped Mr. Gordon Freeman, Vice Chairman Mr. Earl Bunting, Vice Chairman 11:35 - 12:40 pm Hon. Kevin McCann 12:40 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:28 pm The President returned to the office. 2:28 - 2:55 pm Major John Eisenhower 2:55 - 3:20 pm Hon. Kevin McCann 3:20 - 3:22 pm Mr. William J. Hopkins 4:12 - 4:15 pm Hon. Sherman Adams 4:34 - 5:00 pm (Mr. Meade Alcorn of Connecticut) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Sherman Adams) (Hon. Thomas E. Stephens) 5:05 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1957 7:35 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 9:05 - 9:27 am Hon. James P. Mitchell 9:30 - 9:40 am Hon. Kevin McCann 9:53 - 10:15 am General Andrew J. Goodpaster 10:25 - 10:28 am Hon. James Hagerty 11:00 - 11:15 am Hon. James Hagerty General Andrew J. Goodpaster 12:05 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the White House and motored to the Capitol where the President delivered his State of the Union Message. They were accompanied by the following: Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. James Hagerty Hon, Bernard M. Shanley Hon. Murray Snyder 12:15 pm Arrived at the Capitol. 12:30 pm The President delivered his State of the Union Message. 1:00 pm Concluded the State of the Union Message. 1:10 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower, and their official party, departed the Capitol and motored to the White House. 1:20 pm Arrived at the White House. 1:30 pm (LUNCH) 2:45 pm The President returned to the office. 2:48 - 2:50 pm Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 3:07 - 3:30 pm Hon. Herbert Brownell THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1957 Page 2 3:30 - 3:53 pm Hon. Robert Cutler 4:00 - 4:55 pm (The President's Advisory Committee on Government Organization met with the President): OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Nelson Rockefeller, Chairman) (Dr. Milton Eisenhower, Member) (Dr. Arthur Flemming, Member) (Hon. Sherman Adams ) (Hon. Percival Brundage) (Hon. Philip Young) (General Andrew J. Goodpaster) 4:55 - 5:05 pm Dr. Milton Eisenhower Hon. Percival Brundage 5:06 - 5:16 pm General Andrew J. Goodpaster THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1957 8:15 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:20 - 8:26 am Hon. Sherman Adams 8:27 - 8:31 am Mrs. Mary Jane McCaffree 8:32 - 8:44 am Hon. Leonard Hall Hon. James Hagerty 8:46 - 8:48 am Hon. Gerald Morgan 8:47 - 9:00 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. I. Jack Martin 9:00 - 11:16 am NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Charles E. Wilson Hon. Arthur Flemming Hon. George M. Humphrey Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. Val Peterson Hon. Arthur Larson Hon. Reuben B. Robertson Hon. Wilbur M. Brucker Hon. Charles S. Thomas Hon. Donald A. Quarles Hon. Arthur W. Radford General Williston B. Palmer Hon. Arleigh Burke General Thomas D. White General Randolph McC. Pate Hon. Allen W. Dulles Hon. Herbert Hoover, Jr. Hon. Robert Bowie Hon. Gordon Gray Hon. Sherman Adams Mr. A. R. Jones Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. Robert Cutler Hon. James S. Lay General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. S. E. Gleason FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1957 Page 2 11:10 - 11:25 am Hon. John Foster Dulles 11:25 - 11:43 am Hon. Charles E. Wilson Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. Robert Cutler Hon. George M. Humphrey Hon. James Lay General Andrew J. Goodpaster 11:43 - 12:05 pm Hon. Charles E. Wilson 12:12 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:32 pm The President returned to the office. 3:10 - 3:40 pm Hon. James Hagerty 3:45 - 3:48 pm Mr. William J. Hopkins 3:48 - 3:55 pm General Andrew J, Goodpaster 3:55 - 4:10 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 4:10 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 1957 8:52 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:53 - 8:55 am Hon. Robert Cutler 8:56 - 9:03 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. I. Jack Martin 9:03 - 9:05 am Hon. Gerald Morgan 9:35 - 9:45 am Hon. Sherman Adams 10:25 - 10:27 am Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 10:35 - 10:55 am Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 10:55 - 11:10 am General Andrew J. Goodpaster Mr. William J. Hopkins (out at 10:57 am) 11:55 am The President departed the office and went to 141 the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT IS APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, JANUARY 13, 1957 8:48 am The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the White House and motored to the National Presbyterian Church. 8:53 am Arrived at the National Presbyterian Church. They remained for the 9:00 A. M. Services. 9:56 am Departed the Church and motored to the White House. 10:00 am Arrived at the White House. 4:00 pm The President departed MATS Terminal aboard the Columbine for trip to San Angelo, Texas, the first stop on his drouth area inspection trip. Thosewho accompanied the President were: Hon. Ezra Taft Benson Hon. Fred Seaton Hon. James P. Mitchell Hon. Fritz Mueller, Assistant Secretary of Commerce Hon. George H. Roderick, Assistant Secretary of the Army Major General E. C. Itschner, Chief of Engineers Mr. Wilbur A. Dexheimer, Commissioner of Reclamation Hon. Wendell Barnes, Small Business Administration General Howard McC. Snyder Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. Thomas E. Stephens Major General John S. Bragdon Mr. Kenneth Scott Mr. Jack Romagna 9:00 pm Arrived at Goodfellow Air Force Base, San Angelo, Texas. The President was greeted by: Colonel Roscoe C. Crawford, Base Commander Governor Allan Shivers Governor-elect Price Daniel Hon. H. E. McCulloch, Mayor of San Angelo, Texas (continued) SUNDAY, JANUARY 13, 1957 Page 2 SAN ANGELO, TEXAS 9:00 pm The following greeted the President upon his arrival at Goodfellow Air Force Base (list continued for previous page): Dr. D. W. Williams, Chancellor, Texas A. & M. College The President, accompanied by Colonel Roscoe C. Crawford, departed the Airport and motored to his quarters on the Air Force Base. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1957 SAN ANGELO, TEXAS 7:00 A. M. CST The President departed his quarters and went to the Officers' Club to attend a breakfast meeting. The following attended: The President Hon. Ezra Taft Benson Hon. Fred Seaton Hon. James Hagerty Mr. George H. Roderick, Assistant Secretary of the Army Mr. Fritz Mueller, Assistant Secretary of Commerce Major General E. C. Itschner, Chief of Engineers Mr. Wilbur A. Dexheimer, Commissioner of Reclamation Hon. Wendell Barnes, Administrator of Small Business Hon. Jack Anderson Hon. Thomas E. Stephens Mr. Walter Swan Mr. Kenneth Scott General John Bragdon General Howard McC. Snyder Major Wood, Base Chaplain, Goodfellow Field Colonel Roscoe C. Crawford (Host) Governor Allan Shivers Dr. D. W. Williams Mayor H. E. McCulloch Mr. Robert G. Shrauner, Agr. Stab. & Conservation Mr. H. N. Smith, State Soil Conservationist Mr. V. G. Young, District Extension Agent Mr. Bob N. Sharp, County ASC Chairman P. B. Garrett, Dept of Commerce representative Mr. Harry P. Burleigh, Area Engineer Mr. M. D. Bryant, San Angelo Reclamation Project Mr. Houston Harte, Newspaper Owner Dr. T. R. Timm, Head Department Agric. Econ., Texas A. & M. Mr. Ed Hyman, County Agent Mr. J. D. Prewitt, Associate Director Extension Service Mr. Walter Hammond, Texas Farm Bureau Mr. Alex Dickie, Jr. Mr. James M. Bender Mr. T. A. Kincaid, Jr., President, Texas Sheep & Goat Raisers Association (continued) MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1957 Page 2 SAN ANGELO, TEXAS 7:00 A. M. MST Breakfast list (continued): Mr. John Royal, President, Texas Association of Soil Conservation Mr. J. R. Hogge, Texas Wheat Producers Association Mr. Dave Gault, President, Texas Branch, American Dairy Association Mr. Joe Montague, Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association Congressman O. C. Fisher Judge Guy C. Jackson, President, Texas Reclamation Association Mr. J. Allen Ingrum The following is the program of the Breakfast Meeting: 7:00 A. M. Colonel Roscoe Crawford welcomes Breakfast Prayer, Major Wood, Air Base Chaplain 7:20 A. M. Colonel Crawford introduces Chairman of the Meeting, Vice Chancellow D. W. Williams, Texas A. &M. College 7:25 A. M. Dr. T. R. Timm, Head, Department of Agricultural Economics, Texas A.&M. College 7:36 - 7:46 A. M. Chancellor Williams introduces Mr. Harry P. Burleigh, Area Engineer, Bureau of Reclamation 7:47 A. M. Chancellor Williams introduces Mr. V. G. Young, District Agent, Agricultural Extension Service 7:57 A. M. Breakfast Meeting concluded, Colonel Crawford escorted the President to the motorcade. Mr. Edward S. Hyman County Agent, was introduced to the President and rode with him on the inspection tour of the area. 8:05 am Motorcade departed for tour of inspection. 8:20 am Arrived at the farm of Mr. Wilbert Block. 8:35 am Departed the above farm and drove two miles down the road where the President observed the burning of prickly pear cactus used to feed cattle. MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1957 Page 3 SAN ANGELO, TEXAS 8:36 am CST The President met the following: Mr. Earl D. Byrd, a local rancher Mr. Cecil Meadows 8:55 am Departed the "pear burning" site and motored back to the Officers' Club at the Goodfellow Air Force Base. 9:36 am Upon returning to the Officers' Club, the President greeted the following: Wayne Sharp, age 16 4-H Club boy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sharp of Knickerbocker, Texas Mary Beth Schooler, age 16 4-H Club girl of Robert Lee, Texas Wayne Estes, age 17 Future farmer boy of Blackwell, Texas Joyce Lynell Dodd, age 16 orphan girl who lives with her grandmother in Eldorado 9:38 am The President met with the group who had gone on the inspection trip of the drouth area. The following persons made 3 minute talks: Robert G. Shrauner - "Emergency Programs" P. B. Garrett - "Credit Situation" M. D. Bryant - "Reclamation" Houston Harte - "Public Views" Governor Allan Shivers - "State Participation in Assistance Programs" Mr. Williamspresented the President with the brochure of recommendations. (D. W. Williams, Chrm. Breakfast Conference) 9:58 am The President, Governor Allan Shivers, and Colonel Roscoe Crawford departed the officers Club and motored to the flight line. 10:06 am The President boarded the Columbine and departed for Woodward, Oklahoma, MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1957 Page 4 WOODWARD, OKLA. 11:50 am CST The President and his party arrived at Woodward, Oklahoma. He was greeted by the following: Hon. Raymond Gary, Governor of Oklahoma Hon. F. C. Stark, Mayor of Woodward, Okla. Dr. Oliver S. Willham, President of Oklahoma A. & M. Mr. Reuben K. Sparks, Republican National Committee- man Mr. J. M. Ives, District Agricultural Extension Agent Mr. William F. Taggart, Woodward County Agricultural Agent Mr. Hal Cooper, Oklahoma Drouth Committee Repre. Mr. Sherman K. Jackson, Oklahoma Department of Interior Representative Mr. Morrison B. Cunningham, Oklahoma Director of Public Works Mr. S. M. Goldman, Oklahoma Department of Commerce Mr. W. L. Stephenson, Small Business Administration Representative Colonel John D. Bristor, Corps of Engineers representative Mr. Francis J. Wilson, Past Secretary, Arkansas Basin Development Association Mr. William R. Haire, President Agricultural Advisory Council * Mr. Lewis H. Munn, President, Oklahoma Farm Bureau Mr. Floyd M. Fuqua, President, Oklahoma Grange * Mr. John H. Hays, Director, Oklahoma Farmers Union * Mr. L. L. Males, banker, Cheyenne Mr. Wayne Rowe, President, Oklahoma Cattlemen's Association Mr. Gene Mungle, All Breeds Dairy Cattle Council Mr. P. E. Harrill, Vice President, Oklahoma Cotton Growers Association Mr. Orval Wolfe, President, Oklahoma Wheat Research Foundation Mr. Sam Hdmberg, Agricultural Advisory Committeeman Mr. Jack Givens, Oklahoma Drouth Committee Chairman Mr. Phil Ferguson, Woodward rancher and former Oklahoma Congressman (* Conferred with the President aboard the Columbine for approximately 15 minutes after tour of drouth area). MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1957 Page 5 WOODWARD, OKLA. 11:54 am The President, accompanied by Dr. Oliver S. Willham Mr. William F. Taggart departed the Woodward Airport and went on a sixteen mile tour of the drouth area. 12:05 pm The President and his party stopped by the farm of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Peoples. 12:50 pm Arrived back at the Airport where the President conferred with those listed on previous page. Mayor F. C. Stark presented the President with two leather fringed coats and a tie from the people of the city of Woodward. 1:11 pm The Columbine departed the Woodward Airport for a trip to Clovis, New Mexico. CLOVIS, NEW MEXICO 1:25 pm The President arrived at the Clovis Air Force Base. Here he was greeted by: Brig. Gen. William W. Momyer, Base Commander Governor Edwin L. Mechem Senator Dennis Chavez Mayor O. G. Potter Dr. R. B. Corbett, President New Mexico A. & M. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond W. Worrell and 5 children Dr. R. H. Black Mr. W. S. Heringa Mr. John Augustine Mr. Burdean B. Atchley Mr. Tom Bolack Mr. R. A. Young Mr. Earl Corn Mr. A. B. Fleming Mr. Clyde Sowers Mr. Philip E. Crystal Mr. George Ellis Mr. Oscar Love Mr. Bruce King Mr. Donald I. Bailey Mr. Warner Fluhman Mr. John Bliss Mr. Monico Mirabel Mr. Lloyd McAdoo Mr. B. C. Trentham Mr. A. D. Brownfield Mr. P. C. Edwards Colonel R. E. Cron Mr. Maurice McCabe MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1957 Page 6 1:40 pm The President and his party made an inspection tour of the drouth area in and around Clovis, New Mexico, stopping at the farm of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond S. Worrell. 3:10 pm Departed Clovis Air Force Base for flight to Tuscon, Ariz. TUSCON, ARIZONA 5:10 pm Arrived at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Tuscon, Arizona. Here the President was greeted by: Brig. Gen. James V. Edmundson, Base Commander Governor Ernest W. McFarland R. A. Harvil, President, University of Arizona Mayor Don Hummel Miss Diana Warmsley (whose father attended West Point at the same time as did the President) Colonel and Mrs. Adrian Brian, friends, formerly from San Antonio, Texas Shortly after his arrival, the President met Captain John Thompson, brother of Barbara Eisenhower. When proceeding to the dinner, the President, Senator Barry Goldwater, and Brig. Gen. Edmundson posed for pictures. 7:00 pm DINNER. The following attended: The President Senator Barry Goldwater Hon. Fred Seaton Hon. Ezra Taft Benson Lt. Colonel William Draper General Howard McC. Snyder Major Gen. Itschner, Chief of Corps of Engineers Hon. Howard Pyle Mr. Lewis O. Douglas (former Ambassador to Great Britain) Brig. General James V. Edmundson 151 THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1957 TUSCON, ARIZONA 6:30 am MST The President had breakfast in the Candlelight Room of the Officers Club. The following attended: Brig. Gen. James V. Edmundson Governor Ernest W. McFarland Colonel Louis J. Lamm R. A. Harvill, President, University of Arizona Charles U. Pickrell A. M. Lane Colonel McLarnan Robert C. Craig Charles A. Bousted Robert Boyle George Barr William Wood J. W. Briscoe Fred M. Hoverland Albert Lent William R. Bourdon Carlos Ronstadt Milton Webb Carl Safley Robert Lockett H. O. Tennison Floyd Hawkins Alex Jacome Clarence Wesley Harry Steinfeld Henry G. Boice Lt. Col. Winberly Chaplain James E. Taylor Members of the Dean Harold Myers President's party Mundey Johnson Ross L. Sheely James P. Hussey John McClelland During the breakfast, a program was put on under the direction of the University of Arizona. The drouth situation was explained to the President. 7:40 am Breakfast meeting concluded. 7:45 am The President departed Tuscon, Arizona, for trip to Pueblo, Colorado. PUEBLO, COLORADO 10:08 am The President and his party arrived at the Memorial Airport, Pueblo, Colorado. He was greeted by: Governor Stephen L. R. McNichols Dr. W. E. Morgan, President, Colorado A & M College Mayor Cy Burres Mr. Mel Haines Hon. Ed Johnson, former Governor of Colorado TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1957 Page 2 PUEBLO, COLORADO 10:10 am The President departed Memorial Airport, Pueblo, Colorado, and made an inspection trip, covering sixteen miles of the drouth area. He was accompanied in his car by: Dr. W. E. Morgan, President, Colorado A&M College Mr. Mel Haines, County Agent The President stopped by the ranch of Mr. and Mrs. William Davis. Before leaving the Davis Ranch, the President was introduced to: Mr. J. E. Morrison, Director of the Extension Service Mr. Charles H. Bousted, Colorado Fuel and Iron Corporation (The above two motored back to the Airport with the President). List of others included in the inspection group: Governor Stephen L. R. McNichols Dr. W. E. Morgan Mr. David Rice Mayor Cy Burres Mr. H.B. Mendenhall Mr. Mel Haines Mr. Carl Higbee Mr. Ron Brady Mr. Henry Christensen Mr. Charles A. Boustead Mr. Ben Powell Mr. Joe A. Bergin Mr. Kenneth Thayer Mr. Leavitt A. Booth Mr. Harvey Solberg Mr. Maynard McCormick Mr. R. B. Haigler Mr. James E. Morrison Mr. Carl Norgren Mr. Marvin Starkweather Col. R. E. Cron Mr. Paul Swisher Mr. Kenneth Chalmers Mr. Aksel Nielsen Mr. R. J. Walter 11:15 am The President and inspection party returned to the Memorial Airport. The President talked for a while with former Governor Ed Johnson. 11:51 am Departed Pueblo Memorial Airport for flight to Garden City, Kansas. TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1957 Page 3 GARDEN CITY, KANSAS 2:00 pm The President and his party arrived at the Municipal Airport, Garden City, Kansas. Here the President was greeted by: Governor George Docking Dr. James A. McCain Hon. Clifford Hope, former member of Congress and personal friend of the President's Mayor G. P. Powers The President proceeds to the Hanger Building for a conference. He is accompanied by Mr. Paul Griffith Mr. Oscar Norby Others attending the conference: Deane P. Wiley George Cunningham Melton Sorem Fred J. Sykes William E. Leavitt Martin Byrne Harry Darby Harry Colglazier Col. Ernest C. Adams R. L. Rawlins George A. Fox Wallace White Carl Warner Howard Elrod A. E. Cook R. L. Patterson Rodney McCammon Walter Zook 2:36 pm Following the conference, the President was introduced to the following: Mr. Clifton Algrin and son, Terry Miss Darlene Goss, 4-H Club Member Mr. Robert Heiman, 4-H Club Member Miss Phylis Drussel, Future Homemaker 2:38 pm The President was taken to look over a shovel-type farm implement, called a chisel. Mr. Clifton Algrin explained to the President how its works. 2:48 pm The President and his party boarded the Columbine for flight to Wichita, Kansas. 3:04 pm Airborne for Wichita, Kansas 4:00 pm Arrived at McConnell Air Force Base, Wichita, Kansas. WICHITA, KANSAS JANUARY 15, 1957, TUESDAY Page 4 4:00 pm CST The following were with the President when he arrived at the McConnell Air Force Base, Wichita, Kansas: Hon. Ezra Taft Benson Hon. Fred Seaton Hon. True D. Morse Commissioner of Reclamation, Wilbur A. Dexheimer Hon. Wendell Barnes, Small Business Administrator Mr. K. L. Scott, Assistant Secretary of Agriculture Mr. George H. Rodrick, Assistant Secretary of the Army Mr. Fritz Mueller, Assistant Secretary of Commerce Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Thomas E. Stephens General Howard McC. Snyder General John Bragden Hon. Jack Anderson Hon. Howard Pyle Sergeant John Moaney Mr. Jack Romagna The following greeted the President when he arrived at McConnell Air Force Base, Wichita, Kansas: Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Lawrence C. Coddington (Gen. Coddington is Base Commander) Hon. A. E. Howse, Mayor of Wichita Mrs. Olive Ann Beech Mr. Gene Roth Mrs. J. Earl Schaefer Mr. Frank Hedrick 4:15 pm The President and General Coddington entered the TV Lounge where the President met with the following farmers: Mr. Allen J. Taylor, Provo, Utah Mr. Bruce Brockett, Rim Rock, Arizona Mr. Harry Clark, New Custom House, Denver, Colo. Mr. Clare Clement, Ord, Nebraska Mr. C. H. Devaney, Coahoma, Texas Mr. Carl Emory, Ridgeway, Missouri Mr. Dan Fulton, Ismay, Montana Mr. Ernest B. Ham, Viewfield, South Dakota Mr. Marion Jeffrey, El Reno, Oklahoma Mr. Harold Kimberley, Cola, Iowa Mr. Karl Marshall, Logandale, Nevada Mr. Oda S. Mason, Laramie, Wyo. Mr. Ray Schnell, Dickinson, North Dakota Mr. Dick Snyder, Clayton, New Mexico TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1957 Page 5 WICHITA, KANSAS 4:22 pm CST The President departed the TV Lounge and went to the stage in the Assembly Room in the Service Club, where he met one delegate from each of the following States representing the Regional Drouth Conference: Texas Colorado South Dakota Montana Oklahoma Wyoming Missouri Nevada New Mexico Nebraska Arizona Iowa Kansas North Dakota Utah The President addressed the group assembled in the Assembly Room of the Service Club. 5:05 pm The President and his party departed the Service Club and motored to the airstrip where they boarded the Columbine. 5:16 pm Airborne for Washington, D. C. 9:38 pm EST Arrived at MATS Terminal, Washington, D. C. 9:56 pm Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1957 8:45 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:46 - 8:50 am Hon. Bernard M. Shanley General Andrew J. Goodpaster 8:50 - 9:00 am General Andrew J. Goodpaster 9:00 - 9:05 am Hon. Percival Brundage Mr. William J. Hopkins 9:09 - 9:19 am Hon. Sherman Adams 10:00 - 10:19 am The President and the Vice President were presented Gold Inaugural Medals. The following were present at the ceremony in the President's office: Hon. Robert Fleming, Chairman, Inaugural Committee Mr. Lewis T. Breuninger, Executive Vice Chairman Mr. Randolph G. Bishop, Executive Secretary Mr. David E. Finley, Chairman, Inaugural Design Committee Mr. Gilbert Hahn, Jr., Chairman, Inaugural Medal Distribution Committee Mr. George Murphy Hon. Bernard M. Shanley Hon. Murray Snyder 10:20 - 10:26 am Hon. James Hagerty 10:48 - 10:51 am Hon. Gerald Morgan 11:00 - 11:39 am Hon. Gabriel Hauge Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier 11:40 - 11:43 am Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 11:41 - 11:47 am Hon. Sherman Adams 11:47 - 12:06 pm Hon. Robert Cutler Hon. Sherman Adams (out 11:58 am) Hon. James S. Lay 12:12 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1957 Page 2 2:10 pm The President returned to the office. 2:10 - 2:17 pm Hon. Sherman Adams 2:17 - 2:25 pm Hon. James P. Mitchell 2:25 - 2:58 pm The following group of Labor Leaders, and the Secretary of Labor, met with the President: Hon. James P. Mitchell Mr. Joseph A. Beirne President, Communications Workers of America AFL-CIO, Washington, D. C. Mr. Andrew Biemiller Director, Legislative Department AFL-CIO, Washington, D. C. Mr. James B. Carey Secretary-Treasurer. Industrial Union Department AFL-CIO, Washington, D. C. Mr. Curtis R. Sims Secretary-Treasurer, Bakery and Confectionery Workers International Union AFL-CIO, Washington, D. C. Mr. Arthur J. Goldberg General Counsel, Industrial Union Department AFL-CIO, Washington, D. C. Mr. Patrick Gorman President, Amalgamated Meatcutters and Burcher Workmen of North America, AFL-CIO, Chicago, Mr. Max Greenberg President, Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union, AFL-CIO, New York, N. Y. Mr. A. F. Hartung President, International Woodworkers of America, AFL-CIO, Portland, Oregon Mr. Anthony Valente President, United Textile Workers of America AFL-CIO, Washington, D. C. Mr. A1 Whitehouse Director, Industrial Union Department, AFL-CIO, Washington, D. C. 4:00 pm The President departed the office and went to the swimming pool. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1957 8:17 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:21 - 8:28 am Hon. Bernard M. Shanley General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Murray Snyder 8:43 - 8:58 am Hon. Ellsworth Bunker Ambassador to India (Came to visit the President before departing for his post). 9:04 - 11:00 am Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Charles E. Wilson Hon. Arthur S. Flemming Hon. George M. Humphrey Hon, Allen W. Dulles Hon. Arthur W. Radford Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. Robert Cutler Dr. James R. Killian General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. James S. Lay Hon. Reuben Robertson, Jr. 11:00 - 11:15 am Hon. George M. Humphrey 11:15 - 11:36 am Hon. Charles E. Wilson 11:36 - 11:56 am Hon. Dan Thornton 12:15 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 2:00 pm The President returned to the office. 2:00 - 2:09 pm Hon, James Hagerty Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 2:09 - 2:10 pm Mr. William J. Hopkins 2:10 - 2:27 pm (Hon. John Hay Whitney) OFF THE RECORD THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1957 Page 2 2:27 - 2:30 pm Mr. Clifford Folger 2:30 - 3:00 pm Hon. John Foster Dulles 3:00 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1957 8:00 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:25 - 8:35 am General Andrew J. Goodpaster 8:35 - 8:45 am Hon. Bernard M. Shanley General Andrew J. Goodpaster 8:45 - 8:58 am H. E. Dr. Ramon Villeda Morales Ambassador of Honduras Hon, John F. Simmons 8:58 - 9:00 am Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 9:00 - 10:46 am CABINET MEETING The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. George M. Humphrey Hon. Charles E. Wilson Hon. Herbert Brownell, Jr. Hon. Arthur Summerfield Hon. Fred Seaton Hon, Ezra Taft Benson Hon. Sinclair Weeks Hon. James P. Mitchell Hon. Marion Folsom Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. Arthur Flemming Hon. Philip Young Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier Hon. Arthur Larson Hon. Abbott Washburn Hon. Franklin G. Fleote Hon, Wayne Grover, Archivist of the United States Mr. Rocco C. Siciliano, Assistant Secretary of Labor Mrs. Aryness Joy Wickens, Bureau of Labor Statistics Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Maxwell Rabb Hon. Gabriel Hauge Hon, Amos J. Peaslee Hon. Howard Pyle (continued) FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1957 Page 2 9:00 - 10:46 am CABINET MEETING (continued): Hon. Robert Cutler Hon. Clarence Randall Hon, Murray Snyder Hon. Edward McCabe Hon. Bradley Patterson Hon. Arthur Minnich 10:46 - 10:50 am Hon. Sinclair Weeks 10:55 - 11:25 am Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Sherman Adams (out at 11:05 ) General Andrew J. Goodpaster 11:25 - 11:31 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 11:31 - 11:33 am Hon. Howard Pyle 11:30 - 11:52 am The President's Committee for Traffic Safety met with the President: Mr. Harlow Curtice, President, General Motors Corporation, Detroit, Michigan - Chairman Mr. J. W. Bethea, Deputy Director Mr. William Randolph Hearst, Jr., President Hearst Consolidated Publications, Inc. Rear Admiral H. B. Miller, Director of Public Information, American Petroleum Institute Mr. Charles F. McCahill, Sr., Vice President, Cleveland News and Plain Dealer, Cleveland, Ohio Mr. T. S, Petersen, President, Standard Oil Company of California, San Francisco Mrs. Homer Remsberg, President, National Home Demonstration Council, Middletown, Maryland Hon. Abraham Ribicoff, Governor of Connecticut Mr. Robert R. Snodgrass, President, Atlas Auto Finance Company, Atlanta, Georgia Mr. Charles B. Shuman, President, American Farm Bureau Federation, Chicago, Illinois Mr. Harry Reed, Assistant to the Secretary-Treasurer, AFL-CIO, Washington, D. C. Hon. Howard Pyle 11:52 - 12:11 pm (Mr. John McCone) OFF THE RECORD FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1957 Page 3 12:11 - 12:21 pm Christopher Del Sesto Hon. Sherman Adams 12:25 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 1:55 pm The President returned to the office, 2:00 - 2:03 pm Hon, Philip Young 2:15 - 2:20 pm Hon. Sherman Adams 2:39 - 2:50 pm General Andrew J. Goodpaster 3:00 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1957 8:12 am The President arrived in the office. 8:54 - 9:32 am (Mr. Henry Luce) OFF THE RECORD 9:35 - 11:08 am (Hon. Emmet Hughes) 11:08 - 11:11 am Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 11:11 - 11:25 am Hon. Gabriel Hauge 11:25 - 11:30 am Hon. Sinclair Weeks Mr. and Mrs. John Weeks and three children 11:30 - 11:34 am Mrs. Mary Jane McCaffree Hon. I. Jack Martin 11:35 - 12:00 Noon Mr. Robert Woodruff 12:00 Noon The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS JANUARY 20, 1957, SUNDAY 8:54 am The President and Mrs. Eisenhower, accompanied by Major and Mrs. John Eisenhower, departed the White House and motored to the National Presbyterian Church. 8:57 am Arrived at the National Presbyterian Church, where they attended the 9:00 A. M. Services. 10:00 am The President and Mrs. Eisenhower, Vice President and Mrs. Nixon, Julia and Patricia Nixon, Major and Mrs. John Eisenhower, were escorted to the front entrance of the Church by Dr. Edward L. R. Elson and Dr. John J. Rice. Photographs were taken. 10:02 am The President and Mrs. Eisenhower and party departed the Church and motored to the White House. 10:06 am Arrived at the White House. The President and Mrs. Eisenhower, and Major John Eisenhower and Mrs. John Eisenhower, ascended to the family quarters on the second floor, while the Vice President and his family reparied to the East Room. 10:25 am The President and Mrs. Eisenhower entered the East Room of the White House. 10:26 am The Vice President was sworn in by Senator William Knowland. Mr. Frank Sanderson held the family Bible. 10:28 am The President took his Oath of Office with Chief Justice Earl Warren presiding and Mr. Frank Sanderson holding President Eisenhower's family Bible. At the conclusion of the ceremonies, the President was congratulated by Chief Justice Warren and Senator William Knowland, and the Vice President and Mrs. Nixon. The President and Mr. Frank Sanderson walked to South Side of East Room where the President greeted Mrs. Frank Sanderson. The President then greeted Captain and Mrs. E. E. Hazlett, USN, Retired (Captain Hazlett is a very close friend of the President when they were both living in Abilene, Kansas). SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 1957 Page 2 INAUGURATION DAY 10:36 am The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the East Room and proceeded to the State Dining Room, where they mingled with their guests while refreshments were served. Following is a list of the guests attending: Mrs. John Sheldon Doud Major and Mrs. John S. D. Eisenhower and children, David, Barbara Anne, and Susan and Mary Jean Colonel and Mrs. George Gordon Moore, and family Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Gill Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gill Miss Mamie Eisenhower Moore Miss Ellen Doud Moore Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Eisenhower Mr. Arthur B. Roueche (grandson of Arthur Eisenhower) Mr. and Mrs. Earl D. Eisenhower Mr. Earl Eisenhower, Jr. Dr. Milton Eisenhower Mr. and Mrs. Milton Eisenhower, Jr. Mr. Leroy Eakin Mr. and Mrs. William O. Causin Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. Eisenhower Colonel and Mrs. Percy W. Thompson Captain Joseph J. Thompson Lt. Richard P. Thompson Dr. and Mrs. Robert Green Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Carlson Mrs. Alfred Intemann Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Leitz Dr. and Mrs. Eli L. Schaaf Miss Elizabeth Schaaf Mr. and Mrs. James Schaaf Mrs. R. G. Schaaf Mr. and Mrs. Royal Schaaf Mrs. Charles Spriggs Captain and Mrs. E. E. Hazlett Mr. Paul Lucas Mr. and Mrs. Frank K. Sanderson Senator William Knowland Chief Justice Earl Warren (continued) SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 1957 Page 3 INAUGURATION DAY 10:36 am The following were those who attended the Inaugural ceremony in the East Room of the White House (continued): The Vice President and Mrs. Nixon Mrs. Frank Nixon Misses Julia and Patricia Nixon Mr. and Mrs. Don Nixon Ensign Edward Nixon Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ryan Mr. Matthew Bender 10:50 am The President escorted Chief Justice Warren and Senator Knowland from the State Dining Room to the North Portico entrance, at which point he bid them goodbye. 11:10 am The President and Dr. Milton Eisenhower departed the State Dining Room and walked to the President's office. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS JANUARY 21, 1957, MONDAY 8:40 am The President arrived in the office. 8:50 - 9:00 am Hon. Sherman Adams 10:05 - 10:12 am Senator Walter Jones and Mrs. Jones (State Senator from New Jersey) 10:30 am The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 11:28 am The President and Mrs. Eisenhower arrived in the lobby of the White House. Here they were greeted by the Congressional Group, the Vice President and Mrs. Nixon, Mr. Robert Fleming, and Mr. Mark Trice, Secretary of the Minority Group. 11:31 am Mrs. Elvira Doud, Major and Mrs. John Eisenhower and their children, left the North Portico and entered their automobile. Mr. Robert Fleming and Mr. Mark Trice entered their automobile for trip to the Capitol. The Congressional group, consisting of Senator Theodore F. Green and Congressman John McCormack, entered their automobile. 11:33 am The Vice President and Mrs. Nixon, escorted by Senator John Sparkman and Congressman Joseph Martin, went to the North Portico where they waited for the President and Mrs. Eisenhower, and pictures were taken. The Vice President and Mrs. Nixon, accompanied by Speaker Joseph Martin, entered their automobile. The President and Mrs. Eisenhower, accompanied by Senator Styles Bridges, entered their automobile. 11:38 am The Presidential motorcade departed the White House and motored to the Capitol. 11:47 am Arrived at the Capitol where they were greeted by Mr. Gus Cook, who escorted them to Senator Styles Bridges' office. MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 1957 Page 2 INAUGURATION CEREMONY AT THE CAPITOL 12:01 pm The Vice President entered the Presidential platform at the Capitol. 12:03 pm The President entered the Presidential platform. 12:12 pm The Vice President was administered the Oath of Office by Senator William Knowland, while John T. Fey, Clerk of the Supreme Court, held the Bible. 12:23 pm The President of the United States was administered the Oath of Office by Chief Justice Warren, while John T. Fey held the Bible. 12:24 - 12:40 pm Address by the President. Following the benediction by Cardinal Mooney of Detroit, the President and Mrs. Eisenhower, and Vice President and Mrs. Nixon departed the Presidential platform and proceeded to Senator Bridges office. 12:50 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower, and Vice President and Mrs. Nixon, went to the Supreme Court Room for lunch. Others at the luncheon were: Major and Mrs. John Eisenhower Dr. Milton Eisenhower Colonel and Mrs. Gordon Moore Col. and Mrs. Percy Thompson General and Mrs. Howard Snyder Governor and Mrs. Thomas Dewey Mrs. Frank Nixon Miss Patricia Nixon Miss Julia Nixon Mr. and Mrs. F. Donald Nixon Mr. Edward Nixon Miss Gay Lynne Woods Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dyer Mr. Matthew Bender Governor and Mrs. Sherman Adams Senator and Mrs. Styles Bridges Senator Theodore Green Senator Margaret Chase Smith (continued) MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 1957 Page 3 INAUGURATION CEREMONY AT THE CAPITOL 12:50 pm Luncheon in the Supreme Court Room at the Capitol (continued): Senator and Mrs. John Sparkman Speaker Sam Rayburn Mrs. S. E. Bartley Congressman and Mrs. John McCormack Congressman Joseph Martin Ambassador Claire Booth Luce Mr. and Mrs. Mark Trice Chief Justice and Mrs. Earl Warren Senator and Mrs. William Knowland Senator and Mrs. Lyndon Johnson Hon. and Mrs. Leonard Hall Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Folger Miss Bertha Adkins Mr. Walter E. Beach Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fleming Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Brueninger Mr. Larry Ritchie Former President Herbert Hoover 1:25 pm Luncheon concluded, the President and Mrs. Eisenhower and the Vice President and Mrs. Nixon departed the Supreme Court Room and went to Senator Styles Bridges' office. 1:45 pm Departed Senator Bridges' office and proceeded to the automobiles, Before leaving, the President exchanged greetings with Chief Robert Murray of the Metropolitan Police Department. (Photographs were taken). 1:47 pm The Presidential party departed the Capitol and motored to the White House. 2:30 pm Arrived at the White House. The President and Mrs. Eisenhower and the Vice President and Mrs. Nixon, with their families and their guests went to the Reviewing Stand where they watched the Inaugural Parade. 5:15 pm At the conclusion of the Parade, the President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the Reviewing Stand and went to the Mansion. Enroute, they greeted General Walter Kruger and invited him into the Mansion, MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 1957 Page 4 INAUGURAL BALL 10:20 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower, accompanied by Major and Mrs. John Eisenhower and Dr. and Mrs. Howard McC. Snyder, departed the White House and motored to the National Guard Armory. 10:30 pm Arrived at the National Guard Armory. Here they were greeted by: Mr. "Dutch" Bergman General W. H. Abendroth 10:32 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower entered the Presidential Box at the National Guard Armory where they remained until 10:50 pm. 10:50 pm Departed the National Guard Armory and motored to the Statler Hotel. 11.05 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower, Major and Mrs. John Eisenhower, and General and Mrs. Howard McC. Snyder, arrived at the L Street entrance of the Statler Hotel. 11:15 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower were escorted to the Presidential Box. 11:36 pm Departed the Presidential Box at the Statler Hotel and went out the L Street entrance of the Hotel. 11:38 pm Departed the Statler Hotel and motored to the Mayflower Hotel. 11:41 pm Arrived at the Mayflower Hotel. 11:53 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower greeted Mr. Frank Leahy, former football coach of Notre Dame Mr. Lawrence Welk, orchestra leader. 11:55 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower greeted Alice Lon, singer William Lundigan, actor (who was master of ceremonies at the Mayflower) MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 1957 Page 5 INAUGURAL BALL 11:59 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the Mayflower Hotel and motored to the Sheraton Park Hotel. 12:07 am Arrived at the Sheraton Park Hotel. (Jan. 22nd) 12:35 am The President and Mrs. Eisenhower, accompanied by General Howard McC. Snyder, departed the Sheraton Park Hotel and motored to the White House. 12:45 am Arrived at the White House. 2/0 THE PRESIDENT's APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1957 8:50 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:55 - 8:58 am Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier Hon. Bernard M. Shanley (The President signed Economic Report) 9:40 - 9:56 am The following members of the Republican National Committee met with the President: Mr. Ralph H. Bonnell, Massachusetts Mr. Harry Darby, Kansas Mrs. Edna Basten Donald, Nebraska Mrs. Cecil M. Harden, Indiana Mr. Albert K. Mitchell, New Mexico Mrs. Stanley D. Pace, Kentucky Mr. Don C. Pierson, Iowa Mrs. Neal Tourtellotte, Washington 10:00 - 10:16 am Honorable George D. Clyde, Governor of Utah Mrs. George D. Clyde and daughter Hon. Sherman Adams 10:16 - 10:35 am Hon. Arthur Burns 10:38 - 11:00 am Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Martin E. Griffin Colonel and Mrs. Byron E. Pollock Colonel and Mrs. George M. Powell Lt. Colonel and Mrs. John A. Sheedy Lt. Colonel Edythe Turner Captain Lorraine Knox Captain Carline Koger Captain Margaret Williams (The above are from the Staff at Fitzsimons Army Hospital in Denver who attended the President when he was recuperating from his attack in 1955). 11:23 - 11:28 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. James Hagerty 12:00 - 12:10 pm Mr. Emmet Hughes 12:10 pm The President departed the office and went to the swimming pool. 1:00 pm Departed the swimming pool and went to the Mansion for lunch. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1957 7:35 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:26 - 8:30 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 8:30 - 9:45 am LEGISLATIVE LEADERS The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon. William Knowland Hon. Styles Bridges Hon. Leverett Saltonstall Hon. Everett Dirksen Hon. Joseph Martin Hon. Charles Halleck Hon. Leslie Arends Hon. Leo Allen Hon. Wilber M. Brucker Mr. Hugh M. Milton, Assistant Secretary of the Army for Manpower and Reserve Forces Mr. Robert Merriam, Bureau of the Budget Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. Jack Anderson Hon. I. Jack Martin Hon. Earle Chesney Hon. Homer Gruenther Hon. Howard Pyle Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Murray Snyder General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Arthur Minnich 9:45 - 9:51 am Senator Styles Bridges Hon. I. Jack Martin 9:51 - 10:00 am Hon. Sherman Adams 10:00 - 10:52 am Hon. John Foster Dulles (out at 10:35 am) Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon, Murray Snyder Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Bryce Harlow WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1957 Page 2 11:18 - 11:28 am Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Murray Snyder 11:30 - 12:05 pm PRESS CONFERENCE 12:08 - 12:20 pm Hon. Fred Seaton Hon. Sherman Adams 12:20 - 12:22 pm Hon. Sherman Adams 12:27 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:07 pm The President returned to the office. 2:18 - 2:33 pm Captain Edward L. Beach Captain Evan P. Aurand (Captain Aurand will be the President's Naval Aide when Captain Beach resigns from this position) 2:45 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 4:15 pm The President went to the swimming pool. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1957 8:00 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:15 - 8:33 am General Andrew J. Goodpaster 8:33 - 8:47 am The Honorable John Lodge Ambassador to Spain 8:47 - 9:00 am Hon. Robert Cutler 9:00 - 11:00 am NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon. Herbert Hoover, Jr. Hon. Charles E. Wilson Hon. Arthur S. Flemming Hon. George M. Humphrey Hon. Amos J. Peaslee Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. John B. Hollister Hon. Val Peterson Hon. Abbott Washburn Hon. Alan T. Waterman Hon. Samuel B. Clements Hon. Reuben Robertson General Thomas B. White, for the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Hon. Allen W. Dulles Mr. Clifford Furnas, Assistant Secretary of Defense Dr. Herbert Scoville (on the President's Science Advisory Committee) Hon. A. R. Jones, Deputy Director, Bureau of the Budget Hon. James S. Lay Hon. S. Everett Gleason Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Robert Cutler General Andrew J. Goodpaster 11:00 - 11:05 am General Edwin Clark 11:17 - 11:35 am Hon. Robert Cutler THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1957 Page 2 11:35 - 11:38 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 11:38 - 11:42 am Hon. Sherman Adams 11:44 - 11:47 am Hon. Murray Snyder 12:15 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 - 2:27 pm Hon. Sherman Adams 2:45 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 9:00 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower gave a Reception for the Diplomatic Corps and State Department Officials. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1957 8:32 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:32 - 8:47 am Mr. Sid Richardson 9:02 - 9:28 am Hon. Christian A. Herter 9:29 - 10:04 am Hon. Allen Dulles Dr. Herbert Scoville, Jr. Mr. Arthur C. Lundahl General Andrew J. Goodpaster 10:08 - 10:30 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Bryce Harlow 10:30 - 10:37 am General Andrew J, Goodpaster 10:35 - 10:38 am Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 10:38 - 10:48 am Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Kevin McCann 10:48 - 10:51 am Hon. Gerald Morgan 10:51 - 10:55 am General Andrew J. Goodpaster 10:55 - 11:00 am Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 11:20 am The President, accompanied by General Alfred Gruenther and Mr. George Allen, departed the White House and motored to the Gettysburg Farm. 1:15 pm Arrived at the Gettysburg Farm. 1:00 pm LUNCH 1:45 - 2:00 pm The President, General Alfred Gruenther, and Mr. George Allen made an inspection of the Farm. (Mrs. Eisenhower and Mrs. Elvira Doud departed the White House with Sgt. Leonard Dry driving and motored to the Farm, arriving there at 2:20 pm). 246 FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1957 Page 2 2:45 pm The President, General Alfred Gruenther, and Mr. George Allen departed the Gettysburg Farm and motored to Camp David, Maryland. 3:21 pm Arrived at Camp David, Maryland. (No further activity this date.) GETTYSBURG, PA. and CAMP DAVID, MD. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS JANUARY, 26, 1957 - SATURDAY 10:58 am The President, General Alfred Gruenther, and Mr. George Allen departed Camp David and motored to the Gettysburg Farm. 11:30 am Arrived at the Gettysburg Farm. 12:02 pm The President, General Alfred Gruenther, and Mr. George Allen departed the Farm and went to Mr. George Allen's farm. 12:11 pm Departed Mr. George Allen's Farm and motored to Camp David. 12:47 pm Arrived at Camp David, Maryland. SUNDAY, JANUARY 27, 1957 3:08 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed Camp David and motored to the White House. 4:59 pm Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 1957 8:10 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:28 - 8:31 am Hon. Gerald Morgan 8:31 - 8:34 am Hon. Murray Snyder 8:34 - 8:44 am Hon. Robert Cutler 8:50 - 9:08 am General Andrew J. Goodpaster 9:30 - 10:05 am Hon. Herbert Hoover, Jr. (Came to say goodbye to the President) 10:05 - 10:24 am Mr. Thad Hutcheson (Candidate for Senator from Texas) Hon. Bruce Alger Hon. Wilton B. Persons 10:30 - 10:51 am Senator Ralph E. Flanders Senator John J. Sparkman Mr. Brook Hayes Hon. Sherman Adams 10:51 - 11:00 am Mr. Gib Crockett Mr. Jim Berryman (Cartoonists) 11:01 - 11:28 am (Congressman Thomas B. Curtis, ) OFF THE RECORD ( Missouri ) (Hon. Herbert Brownell ) (Hon. Sherman Adams ) 11:28 - 11:55 am Hon. Herbert Brownell 11:55 - 12:10 pm (Hon, Harold Stassen) OFF THE RECORD 12:11 - 12:24 pm (Mr. Robert Biggers, ) OFF THE RECORD Chrysler Corporation ) 12:50 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 1957 Page 2 2:25 pm The President returned to the office . 2:25 - 2:27 pm Mr. William J. Hopkins 2:32 - 3:43 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons 4:40 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 092 THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1957 8:07 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:08 - 8:12 am General Andrew J. Goodpaster 8:30 - 9:45 am LEGISLATIVE LEADERS The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Senator Styles Bridges Senator William F. Knowland Senator Leverett Saltonstall Senator H. Alexander Smith Senator Everett Dirksen Congressman Joseph Martin Congressman Charles Halleck Congressman Leslie Arends Congressman Leo Allen Hon. Percival Brundage Mr. Robert Merriam, Bureau of the Budget Hon. Ezra Taft Benson Hon. Marvin McLain Hon. Marion Folsom Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Edward McCabe Hon. Jack Anderson Hon. I. Jack Martin Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. Homer Gruenther General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Murray Snyder Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Arthur Minnich 9:45 - 9:52 am Senator Styles Bridges 9:52 - 9:56 am Hon. Sherman Adams 9:56 - 10:03 am Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 10:08 - 10:17 am Hon. Sherman Adams 10:23 - 10:28 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1957 Page 2 10:28 - 10:35 am Hon. Delmar H. Nucker U. S. High Commissioner of the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands Hon. Jack Anderson 10:35 10:40 am General Andrew J. Goodpaster 10:48 11:16 am Hon. Charles E. Wilson 11:16 11:32 am The following representatives of Junior Achievement of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, called on the President and made a token presentation in connection with National Junior Achievement Week: Mr. William F. Kinderwater Executive Director Mr. Robert Difley Mr. Charles Gaston Miss Edwina Hill Mr. J. A. Vitales Hon. Bernard M. Shanley (The above group presented the President with an electric saw) 11:40 am The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 12:15 pm The President departed the White House and motored directly to the U. S. Capitol where he attended a luncheon given by Senator Styles Bridges in the Senate Appropriations Committee Room. 12:22 pm Arrived at the Capitol. Here the President was greeted by: Hon. Richard M. Nixon Senator Styles Bridges Senator William F. Knowland Senator Everett Dirksen 12:30 pm LUNCHEON (The luncheon was attended by all Republican Senators except Senators Capehart, Carlson, Goldwater, McCarthy, Payne and Schoeppel) (See next page for additional guests at luncheon) TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1957 Page 3 12:30 pm The following also attended the Luncheon at the Capitol: Mr. Thad Hutcheson Republican nominee for Senator, Texas Mr. Mark Trice, Secretary to the Minority Mr. Lloyd Jones, Staff Director, Conference Minority of the Senate Mr. William T. Reed, Assistant to the Minority Hon. Wilton B. Persons 1:30 pm Luncheon concluded, the President departed the Capitol, accompanied by Hon. Wilton B. Persons, and motored to the White House. 1:36 pm Arrived at the White House 1:37 pm The President arrived in the office. 1:47 - 2:25 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons 2:03 - 2:25 pm General Andrew J. Goodpaster (Joined General Persons in the President's office) 2:25 - 3:52 pm Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Herbert Hoover, Jr. Mr. William Rountree General Andrew J. Goodpaster 3:52 - 4:00 pm Hon. Marion Folsom Dr. Herold C. Hunt (Dr. Hunt called on the President before leaving his post in the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare). 4:00 - 4:30 pm Hon. John Foster Dulles 4:10 - 4:15 pm Hon. Sherman Adams 5:30 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 8:00 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower gave a Dinner for the Chief Justice and members of the Supreme Court. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1957 8:06 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:07 - 8:13 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 8:08 - 8:28 am Hon, Sherman Adams 8:30 - 8:32 am Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 8:33 - 8:48 am Hon. Robert Cutler Hon. James Lay 8:58 - 9:21 am Mr. Allan B. Kline Member, International Development Advisory Board Hon. Gabriel Hauge 9:30 - 9:38 am Hon. Gerald Morgan 9:50 - 9:55 am General Andrew J. Goodpaster 9:59 - 10:30 am Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. I. Jack Martin Hon. Gabriel Hauge General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Murray Snyder (Pre-Press Conference briefing) 10:30 - 11:00 am PRESS CONFERENCE 11:00 - 11:08 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Colonel Robert L. Schulz (out at 11:04 am) 11:10 - 11:16 am Mrs. Mary Jane McCaffree 11:40 am The President departed the White House and motored to MATS Terminal to greet His Majesty Saud ibn al-Aziz Al-Saud, King of Saudi Arabia. He was accompanied by: Hon. Bernard M. Shanley General Andrew J. Goodpaster Captain Edward L. Beach Colonel Robert L. Schulz WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1957 Page2 11:51 am The President arrived at MATS Terminal. 12:00 Noon His Majesty Saud ibn al-Aziz Al-Saud arrived at MATS Terminal aboard the Columbine and was greeted by the President. King Saud greeted the President then presented the members of his party to the President. The President presented to the King the U. S. Reception Committee. King Saud and the President inspect the Honor Guard. The President delivered a short speech welcoming King Saud to this Country. Mr. Robert E. McLaughlin, President of the Board of Commissioners of the District of Columbia, presented the Key of the City to King Saud. King Saud made a brief response to the President's greeting. 12:30 pm The President and King Saud entered their automobile and departed MATS Terminal. 1:03 pm Arrived at Blair House. The President entered with King Saud. 1:13 pm The President departed Blair House and returned to the White House. 1:16 pm Arrived at the White House. 1:25 pm (LUNCH) 2:45 pm The President returned to the office. 2:45 - 2:47 pm Hon. Bernard M. Shanley al90 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1957 Page 3 3:00 - 4:00 pm The following met with the President in his office: His Majesty Saud ibn al-'Aziz A1-SAUD King of Saudi Arabia His Royal Highness Musa'id ibn 'Abd ar-Rahman A1-SAUD Rayal Counselor and Uncle of the King His Royal Highness Amir Fahad ibn Saud A1-SAUD Minister of Defense and the King's eldest son His Excellency Shaykh Yusuf YASIN Royal Counselor and Deputy Foreign Minister His Excellency Khalid OAROANI (Abu Al;-WALID) Royal Counselor His Excellency Shaykh Muhammad Surur A1-SABBAN Royal Counselor and Minister of Finance and National Economy His Excellency Jamal A1-HUSAYNI Royal Counselor Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Herbert Hoover, Jr. Hon. William Rountree Ambassador James P. Richards Ambassador James Wadsworth 4:00 - 5:45 pm His Majesty Saud ibn al-'Aziz A1-SAUD H. E. Jamal Al-Husayni (The King's Interpreter) 5:55 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 8:00 pm The President gave a Stag Dinner in honor of the King of Saudi Arabia. The following attended: His Majesty The King of Saudi Arabia Saud ibn abd al-Aziz Al-Saud His Royal Highness Prince Muhammad ibn Saud Al-Kabir (Cousin of the King) His Royal Highness Prince Musaad Chief of Royal Diwan of Complaints His Royal Highness The Minister of Defense of Saudi Arabia, Prince Fahd ibn Saud His Royal Highness Prince Muhammad ibn Saud Son of the King His Royal Highness Prince Muhammad ibn Turki Cousin of the King (continued) WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1957 Page 4 8:00 pm Dinner in honor of the King of Saudi Arabia (continued): His Excellency The Ambassador of Saudi Arabia Shaikh Abdullah Al-Khayyal His Excellency Shaikh Usuf Yasin Royal Counselor and Deputy Foreign Minister His Excellency Khalid Bey Abu Al-Walid Royal Counselor His Excellency Shaikh Muhammad Surur Royal Counselor and Minister of Finance His Excellency Jamal Bey Al-Hussaini Royal Counselor His Excellency Azzam Pasha Legal Advisor His Excellency Shaikh Abdullah A1-Sadun Tribal Leader of Mutair General Al-Tassan Acting Chief of Staff and Director General of Civil Aviation His Excellency Abd al-Munim Mustafa Legal Advisor His Excellency Shaikh Muhammad Ibn Dughaither Chief of Royal Diwan (Telegraphic Bureau) His Excellency Abdullah Balkhair Director of General of Press, Bradcasting and Publications Hon. Richard T. Nixon His Excellency The Ambassador of Syria Dr. Farid Zeineddine His Excellency The Ambassador of Egypt Dr. Ahmed Hussein His Excellency The Ambassador of Iraq Dr. Moussa Al-Shabandar His Excellency The Ambassador of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, Mr. Abdul Monem Rifi'i His Excellency The Ambassador of Libya, Mr. Suleiman Jerbi His Excellency The Ambassador of Lebanon Dr. Victor A. Khouri His Excellency The Ambassador of the Republic of the Sudan, Dr. Ibrahim Anis His Excellency The Ambassador of Morocco Dr. L-Mehdi Ben Aboud (continued) WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1957 Page 5 8:00 pm Dinner in honor of the King of Saudi Arabia (continued) His Excellency The Ambassador of Tunisia, Mongi Slim Hon. Joseph Martin Hon. George M. Humphrey Hon. Charles E. Wilson Hon. Percival Brundage Senator Theodore F. Green Senator Alexander Wiley Senator William F. Knowland Senator Lyndon B. Johnson Representative Joseph W. Martin, Jr. Representative Thomas S. Gordon Honorable Herbert Hoover, Jr. Admiral Arthur W. Radford Honorable Allen W. Dulles Honorable John B. Hollister The Charge d"Affaires of Yemen, Ahmad Zabarah Honorable George Wadsworth, U. S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Honorable Walter F. George Honorable James P. Richards Mr. Stephen D. Bechtel President and Chairman of the Board, The Betchel Company, San Francisco, California Mr. Fred A. Davies Chairman of the Board, ARAMCO, N. Y. City Mr. William T. Faricy President, American Association of Railroads, DC Mr. Ralph G. Follis Chairman of the Board, Standard Oil Company, San Francisco, California Mr. B. Brewster Jennings Chairman of the Board, Socony Mobil Oil Company, New York City Mr. William L. Kleitz President, Guaranty Trust Company, New York Mr. Augustus C. Long Chairman of the Board, The Texas Company, New York City Honorable John J. McCloy Chairman of the Board, Chase Manhattan Bank, New York City (continued) WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1957 Page 6 8:00 pm Dinner in honor of the King of Saudi Arabia (continued) Mr. Harry W. Morrison President, Morrison-Knudsen Company, Boise, Idaho Mr. Warren L. Pierson Chairman of the Board, Trans World Airlines, New York City Mr. Monroe J. Rathbone President Standard Oil Company of New Jersey Mr. Howard C. Sheperd Chairman of the Board, The First National City Bank of New York, New York City Mr. Victor Purse Assistant Chief of Protocol Brig. General Dale O. Smith Military Aide to the King THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 1957 8:03 am The President arrived in the office with Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:10 - 8:15 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 8:26 - 8:28 am General Andrew J. Goodpaster 8:30 - 10:27 am NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Charles E. Wilson Hon. Arthur S. Flemming Hon, George M. Humphrey Hon. Amos J. Peaslee Hon. Percival F. Brundage Hon. JohN B. Hollister Hon. Abbott Washburn Hon. Arleigh Burke Hon. Allen W. Dulles Hon. Shrman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Robert Cutler Hon. Clarence B. Randall General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon, A. R. Jones Hon. James S. Lay, Jr. Hon. S. Everett Gleason Hon. Gordon Gray Hon, Robert Bowie 10:28 - 10:30 am Hon. Gerald Morgan 11:01 - 11:05 am The President presented the Big Brother Award to Mr. Danny Kaye. Those who attended the ceremony in the Conference Room were: Mrs. Danny Kaye Mr. Charles G. Berwind Judge William A. Berry Mr. Wills T. Engle Mr. Robert Forest Mr. Felix Gentile Mr. Waldo E. Hardell (continued) THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 1957 Page 2 11:01 - 11:05 am The President presented the Big Brother Award to Mr. Danny Kaye. Those attending (list continued from previous page): Hon. Thomas C. Hennings Mr. H. Struve Hensel Mr. Philip Klein Mr. Milton Kronheim Mr. Benjamin Ledsky Mr. George O. Ludcke, Jr. Mr. William McNabb Mr. John Merritt Mr. Nicholas C. Mueller Mr. George Miller Mr. Herbert Myerberg Mr. G. Ruhland Rebmann, Jr. Mr. Sanford Reider Mr. Thomas A. Rogers Mr. Elmo Roper Mr. Albert G. Ruben Mr. Charles I. Schottland Mr. Isadore M. Scott Mr. Milton Seaman Mr. Meredith Willson Mr. Paul Wilson Mr. Luther W. Youngdahl Mr. Robert McIlwaine 11:05 - 11:14 am Mr. and Mrs. Danny Kaye Mr. Charles G. Berwind Hon. Maxwell Rabb (In the President's office) 11:15 - 12:00 Noon The following reported to the President on a study of establishment of an Armed Forces Museum: Mr. Allen Dean Mr. Jeebe Halaby General Kenyon Joyce Mr. Nelson Rockefeller Captain Edward L. Beach Captain Evan P. Aurand 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:17 pm The President returned to the office. THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 1957 Page 3 2:19 - 2:22 pm Mr. William J. Hopkins 2:35 - 2:48 pm Hon, Sherman Adams 2:58 - 3:06 pm Hon. Howard Pyle 3:15 - 3:25 pm General Andrew J. Goodpaster 4:02 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 4:53 pm Returned to the office. 5:32 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 303 THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1957 8:02 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:04 - 8:10 am Captain Edward L. Beach 8:20 - 8:23 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 8:26 - 8:27 am Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 8:28 - 8:29 am Hon. Bryce Harlow 8:29 - 8:46 am The following group from the Reserve Officers Association called on the President: Brig. General Harold R. Duffie, AUS, Ret. Executive Director (Washington, D. C.) Colonel Roger L. Zeller, USAFR National President for 1956-1957 Colonel Malcolm Hay, USAR Vice President for Army Affairs, 1956 - -1957 Lt. Commander Bruckner Chase, USNR Vice President for Navy Affairs, 1956-1957 Colonel E. J. Culleton, USAFR Vice President for Air Force Affairs, 1956 - 1957 Rear Admiral Charles L. Labarge, USNR National President for 1955-1956 Colonel Carl J. Koenig, USAR Vice President for Army Affairs, 1955-1956 Major General Robert E. Condon, USAFR Vice President for Air Force Affairs, 1955 - 1956 Hon. Bryce Harlow of the White House Staff accompanied the above group (Pictures were taken following this appointment) 8:47 - 9:00 am Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Gabriel Hauge 9:00 - 10:20 am CABINET MEETING The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon. Herman Phleger Hon. Randolph Burgess Hon. Reuben Robertson (continued) FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1957 Page 2 9:00 - 10:20 am CABINET MEETING (continued from previous page) Hon. Herbert Brownell Hon, Arthur Summerfield Hon. Felix Wormser, Department of the Interior Hon. True D. Morse, Department of Agriculture Hon. Sinclair Weeks Hon. James P. Mitchell Hon. Marion Folsom Hon. Gordon Gray Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. Arnold W. Jones Hon. Arthur Flemming Hon. Philip Young Hon, Harold Stassen Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Maxwell Rabb Hon. Robert Cutler Hon. Bradley Patterson Hon. Howard Pyle Hon, I. Jack Martin Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Jack Anderson Hon. Murray Snyder Hon. Clarence Randall Hon. Gabriel Hauge General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Bernard M. Shanley Captain Edward L. Beach Captain Evan Aurand Hon. Arthur Minnich 10:20 - 10:46 am Hon. Herbert Brownell 10:46 - 10:50 am Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 10:48 - 10:54 am General Andrew J. Goodpaster 10:53 - 11:25 am General Lauris Norstad Supreme Commander, Allied Powers Europe General Andrew J. Goodpaster 11:25 - 11:28 am General Andrew J. Goodpaster 12:20 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1957 Page 3 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 1:54 pm The President returned to the office. 2:08 - 2:22 pm General Andrew J. Goodpaster 2:22 - 2:30 pm Hon. Robert Anderson 2:30 - 3:08 pm Hon. John Foster Dulles 2:45 - 3:08 pm Mr. William Rountree (Joined the Secretary of State in the President's office) 3:08 - 3:30 pm His Majesty The King of Saudi Arabia Saud ibn abd al-Aziz Al-Saud (Met with his interpreter in the President's office. Pictures were taken) 3:30 - 3:56 pm The following met with the President in the Cabinet Room: His Majesty Saud ibn al-'Aziz A1-SAUD, King of Saudi Arabia His Royal Highness Musa'id ibn 'Abd ar-Rahman Al-Saud, Uncle of the King of Saudi Arabia, and Royal Counselor His Royal Highness Amir Fahad ibn Saud A1-SAUD King's eldest son and Minister of Defense His Excellency Shaykh Yusuf YASIN Royal Counselor and Deputy Foreign Minister His Excellency Khalid OAROANI (Abu A1-WALID) Royal Counselor His Excellency Shaykh Muhammad Surur Al-Sabban Royal Counselor and Minister of Finance and National Economy His Excellency Jamal A1-HUSAYNI Royal Counselor Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon, Herbert Hoover, Jr. Hon. Christian Herter Hon. James P. Richards Hon. William Rountree Mr. William A. Staltzfus, Recorder from State Depart- ment 3:57 - 4:15 pm Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Christian Herter FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1957 Page 4 5:05 - 5:10 pm General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Murray Snyder 5:15 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 7:50 pm The President departed the White House and motored to the Mayflower Hotel to attend a dinner given in his honor by the King of Saudi Arabia. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1957 AUGUSTA, GA. 8:07 am The President, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz, departed the White House and motored to MATS Terminal. 8:16 am Arrived at MATS Te rminal. Pictures were taken of the President, Secretary and Mrs. Charles E. Wilson, at the ramp of the Columbine before take-off time. 8:25 am The Columbine was airborne for Augusta, Georgia. Accompanying the President were: Secretary and Mrs. Charles E. Wilson General Howard McC. Snyder General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Murray Snyder 10:26 am Arrived at Bush Field, Augusta, Georgia. The President was greeted by: Major General Phillip Gallager Commanding General, Fort Gordon, Georgia Mr. Jerome Franklin Mr. Clifford Roberts (The Columbine continued on to Miami, Florida, with Secretary and Mrs. Charles E. Wilson). The President motored a short distance where a group of 23 Boy Scouts of Troop 11, Harry Garrett School, Augusta, Georgia, stood in formation with their Scout Master, Fred Thurmond. The President shook hands with several of them and greeted them all. He then re-entered his automobile, 10:35 am Departed Bush Field and motored to the Augusta National Golf Club. 10:56 am Arrived at the Augusta National Golf Club. 2:00 pm The President played nine holes of golf with the following: Mr. Clifford Roberts Mr. William Robinson Mr. Ed Dudley 3:30 pm Completed golf game. The President returned to his quarters at 3:47 pm. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1957 Page 2 AUGUSTA, GEORGIA 7:30 pm The President walked to the Augusta National Golf Club Dining Room for dinner. The following joined him: General Howard McC. Snyder General Andrew J. Goodpaster Mr. William Robinson Mr. Clifford Roberts 9:30 pm The President returned to his quarters. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1957 9:35 - 9:45 am The President practiced on the driving range. 9:45 - 10:05 am The President practiced putting. 10:23 am The President played 18 holes of golf with the following: Mr. William Robinson Mr. Barry Leithead Mr. Ed Dudley 1:20 pm Completed golf game. 1:23 pm The President and Mr. Ed Dudley walked to the Club House. 1:26 pm Returned to his quarters. 1:30 pm LUNCH 2:47 pm The President departed Augusta National Golf Club and motored to Bush Field where he boarded the Columbine for return trip to Washington, D. C. Before departing, he exchanged farewell wishes with the following: Major General Phillip Gallager Mr. Jerome Franklin Mr. Albert Peabody Mr. Julian Roberts Mr. Dick Arlington 3:19 pm The President, Mr. Douglas Casey, and members of the President's party were airborne for Washington, D. C., arriving at MATS Terminal at 4:53 pm. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1957 8:22 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:23 - 8:25 am General Andrew J. Goodpaster 8:26 - 8:48 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Bryce Harlow 8:53 - 9:32 am The following representatives of the National Guard Association called on the President: Major General Ronald C. Brock Commanding General, 27th Armored Division, and Commanding General-Designate, New York National Guard Major General Earle M. Jones The Adjutant General of California and present Chairman and General Staff Committee on National Guard Policy, Department of the Army Major General Milton A. Reckord The Adjutant General of Maryland Major General Edward D. Sirois until recently Commanding General, 26th Infantry Division, and Chairman of the General Staff Committee on National Guard Policy, Department of the Army The following members of the White House Staff accompanied the above group: Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Bryce Harlow General Andrew J. Goodpaster 9:32 - 9:44 am The following met with the President re the Highway Program: Hon. Sinclair Weeks Hon. John A. Volpe Hon. Bertram D. Tallamy Hon. Louis S. Rothschild 9:48 - 10:07 am Hon. Raymond A. Hare, Ambassador to Egypt (Called on the President prior to his return to Cairo about February 8th) MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1957 Page 2 10:06 - 10:34 am Senator Barry Goldwater (Saw the President re labor problem - minimum wage) 10:34 - 10:46 am Hon. Douglas MacArthur, 2nd (Called on the President prior to his departure for his post in Japan) 10:46 - 11:02 am Hon. Robert Cutler 11:30 - 11:32 am Hon. Gerald Morgan 12:14 - 12:24 pm General Andrew J. Goodpaster 12:30 pm The President, accompanied by Hon. Meyer Kestnbaum, departed the White House and motored to the Shoreham Hotel to attend a luncheon given by the Citizens Committee for the Hoover Report. 12:37 pm Arrived at the Shoreham Hotel. Here the President was greeted by: Mr. Gardner Moore Manager of the Shoreham Hotel Mr. Clarence Francis Chairman of the Citizens Committee for the Hoover Report 12:45 pm Arrived in the Terrace Room where the luncheon was held. Luncheon completed, Mr. Clarence Francis introduced Hon. Arthur Flemming, who spoke briefly. Mr. Clarence Francis introduced the President. The President presented an award to Hon. Herbert Hoover, Sr., in recognition of his work on the Hoover Commission. 1:59 pm The President, accompanied by Hon. Meyer Kestnbaum, departed the Shoreham Hotel and motored to the White House. 2:07 pm Arrived at the White House. The President went to his office. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1957 Page 3 2:35 - 2:39 pm Hon. Sherman Adams 2:50 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 4:35 pm The President returned to the office. 4:40 - 4:44 pm Mr. William J. Hopkins 4:54 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 the Vice President and members of the Cabinet. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1957 8:15 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:16 - 8:30 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. I. Jack Martin 8:25 - 8:30 am General Andrew J. Goodpaster 8:30 - 9:48 am LEGISLATIVE LEADERS The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Senator William F. Knowland Senator Styles Bridges Senator Everett Dirksen Congressman Joseph Martin Congressman Charles Halleck Congressman Leslie Arends Congressman Leo Allen Hon. Fred Seaton Hon, Percival Brundage Mr. Robert Merriam Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. I. Jack Martin Hon. Homer Gruenther Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. Jack Anderson General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Murray Snyder Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Howard Pyle Hon, Edward McCabe Hon. Bernard M. Shanley Hon. Arthur Minnich 10:04 - 10:16 am Hon, Robert Cutler Hon. James Lay 10:25 - 10:30 am Hon. Sinclair Weeks Hon. Harold McClellan 38 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1957 Page 2 10:30 - 10:54 am The following representatives of the American Retail Federation called on the President: Mr. Rowland Jones, Jr., President, American Retail Federation Mr. Lincoln Griese, Vice President The May Company, Akron, Ohio Mr. Sam R. Heller, Treasurer A. L. Duckwall Stores Company, Abilene, Kansas Mr. David W. Herrmann, Executive Vice President, Melville Shoe Corporation, New York, N. Y. Mr. John E. Means, Managing Director, Pennsylvania Retailers' Association, Inc., and Chairman National Conference of State Retail Association, American Retail Federation, Lancaster, Pa. Mr. Russell R. Mueller, Managing Director, National Retail Hardware Association, Indianapolis, Indiana Mr. Arthur J. Packard, Former President, American Hotel Association, Mt. Vernon, Ohio Hon. Sinclair Weeks Hon. Harold McClellan 10:54 - 11:01 am Hon. Herbert Hoover, Jr. 11:01 - 11:36 am His Royal Highness Amir Abdul Ilah The Crown Prince Iraq H. E. Dr. Mousa Al-Shabandar The Ambassador of Iraq Hon. William Rountree Mr. Wiley Buchanan (for introduction only) 11:48 11:50 am General Andrew J. Goodpaster 11:55 am The President departed the office and went to the Mansion, 1:00 pm The President entertained the following group at Luncheon in connection with the Crusade for Freedom: Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. George M. Humphrey Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Walter Williams Hon, Allen W. Dulles (continued) TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1957 Page 3 1:00 pm Crusade for Freedom Luncheon (continued): Hon. Robert Cutler General Andrew J. Goodpaster, Jr. Mr. James M. Lambie, Jr. Mr. William M. Allen President, Boeing Airplane Company Seattle, Washington Mr. Himes H. Baker President, Humble Oil and Refining Company Houston, Texas Mr. Harold Boeschenstein President, Owens-Corning Fiberglass Corporation Toledo, Ohio Mr. Kenyon C. Bolton Cleveland Airways, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio Mr. Howard Bruce Fidelity-Baltimore National Bank and Trust Co. Baltimore, Maryland Mr. Paul F. Clark President, John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Co. Boston, Massachusetts Mr. L. L. Colbert President, Chrysler Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Lt. General Willis D. Crittenberger President, Free Europe Committee, Inc. New York, New York Mr. Harlow H. Curtice, General Motors Corporation Detroit, Michigan Hon. Charles E. Daniel Chairman, Daniel Construction Company Greenville, South Carolina Mr. Edward A. Darr President, R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, North Carolina Mr. Charles H. Diefendorf Chairman of the Executive Committee The Marine Trust Company of Western New York Buffalo, New York Mr. Leston Faneuf President, Bell Aircraft Corporation Buffalo, New York Hon. James A. Farley Chairman of the Board, The Coca-Cola Export Corporation, New York, N. Y. (continued) TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1957 Page 4 1:00 pm Crusade for Freedom Luncheon (continued): Mr. Harvey S. Firestone, Jr. Chairman, The Firestone Tire and Rubber Company Akron, Ohio Hon. Joseph C. Grew Chairman, Free Europe Committee Washington, D. C. Mr. Eugene Holman (Chairman of the Board of Crusade) Chairman of the Board, Standard Oil Company of New Jersey, New York, N. Y. Mr. John Holmes Chairman of the Board, Swift & Company Chicago, Illinois Mr. Preston Hotchkis Executive Vice President, Fred H. Bixby Ranch Co. Los Angeles, California Mr. T. V. Houser Chairman of the Board, Sears Roebuck & Company Chicago, Illinois Mr. Clark Hungerford President, St. Louis-San Francisco Railway Co. St. Louis, Missouri Mr. Eric Johnston President, Motion Picture Association of America, Washington, D. C. Mr. Devereux C. Josephs Chairman of the Board, New York Life Insurance Co. New York, N. Y. Mr. Frederick R. Kappel President, American Telephone and Telegraph Co. New York, N. Y. Mr. Carl H. Kindl Vice President, General Motors Corporation Detroit, Michigan Mr. Augustus C. Long Chairman of the Board, The Texas Company New York, N. Y. Mr. Thomas B. McCabe President, Scott Paper Company Chester, Pennsylvania Mr. Neil McElroy President, The Procter & Gamble Company Cincinnati, Ohio (continued) TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1957 Page 5 1:00 pm Crusade for Freedom Luncheon (continued): Mr. Paul B. McKee Pacific Power and Light Company Portland, Oregon Mr. Cecil Morgan Assistant to the Chairman, Standard Oil Company of New Jersey, New York, N. Y. Mr. Charles G. Mortimer President, General Foods Corporation White Plains, New York Mr. Herschel D. Newsom Master, The National Grange Washington, D. C. Mr. Arthur W. Page Director, American Telephone and Telegraph Co. New York, N. Y. Mr. John M. Patterson Executive Vice President, Crusade for Freedom, New York, N. Y. Mr. Thomas F. Patton President, Re public Steel Corporation Cleveland, Ohio Mr. T. S. Petersen President, Standard Oil Company of California San Francisco, California Mr. Gwilym A. Price Chairman and President Westinghouse Electric Corporation Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Mr. Samuel F. Pryor, Jr. Vice President, Pan American World Airways System, New York, N. Y. Brig. General David Sarnoff Chairman of the Board Radio Corporation of America, New York, N. Y. Mr. Frank Stanton President, Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc. New York, N. Y. Mr. Herman W. Steinkraus President, Bridgeport Brass Company Bridgeport, Connecticut Mr. Charles A. Thomas President, Monsanto Chemical Company St. Louis, Missouri (continued) TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1957 Page 6 1:00 pm Crusade for Freedom Luncheon (continued): Mr. Edwin L. Weisl Simpson, Thacher & Bartlett New York, N. Y. Mr. Robert E. Wilson Chairman, Standard Oil Company of Indiana Chicago, Illinois Mr. James C. Worthy Vice President, Sears, Roebuck & Company Chicago, Illinois 2:33 pm The President returned to the office. 2:33 - 3:35 pm Hon. Harold Stassen 3:35 - 3:42 pm Dr. Milton Eisenhower 3:42 - 3:58 pm Hon. Gerald Morgan 4:59 - 5:15 pm Hon. Sherman Adams 5:30 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 8:50 pm The President departed the White House and motored to the Statler Hotel where he dropped in at the Coast and Geodetic Survey Sesquicentennial Dinner. He was accompanied by Hon. Sinclair Weeks. 8:54 pm Arrived at the Statler. Here the President was greeted by: Mr. Herbert Blunck, Manager of the Statler Hotel Admiral H. Arnold Karo, Commerce Department The President was then escorted to the Presidential Room where he made a brief speech. 9:01 pm Departed the Statler Hotel and motored to the White House, accompanied by Hon. Sinclair Weeks. 9:05 pm Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1957 8:12 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:15 - 8:28 am General Andrew J. Goodpaster 8:30 - 8:55 am Hon, Wilber M. Brucker Secretary of the Army General Maxwell B. Taylor Chief of Staff, U. S. Army Hon. Wilton B. Persons General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Bryce Harlow (Saw the President re National Guard) 8:55 - 9:15 am Mr. Henry J. Taylor 9:56 - 10:28 am Pre-Press Briefing Hon, Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. I. Jack Martin Hon. Murray Snyder Hon. Howard Pyle Hon, Bryce Harlow Hon. Gabriel Hauge General Andrew J. Goodpaster 10:30 - 11:00 am PRESS CONFERENCE 11:03 - 11:35 am H. E. Dr. Charles Malik Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Lebanon H. E. Dr. Victor A. Khouri Ambassador of Lebanon Mr. Fraser Wilkins Director, Office of Near Eastern Affairs 11:35 - 11:38 am General Andrew J. Goodpaster 11:40 - 11:49 am The following members of the Water Pollution Control Advisory Board will meet with the President: Mr. Milton P. Adams, Executive Secretary, Michigan Water Resources WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1957 Page 2 11:40 - 11:49 am The following members of the Water Pollution Control Advisory Board met with the President: Mr. Milton P. Adams, Executive Secretary Michigan Water Resources Commission Dr. Daniel Bergsma, New Jersey Commissioner of Health, Past President of the Association of State and Territorial Health Officers Dr. Leroy E. Burney, Surgeon General, Public Health Service, and Chairman of the Water Pollution Control Advisory Board Mr. Morrison B. Cunningham, Director of Public Works, Oklahoma City, and Past President of the American Water Works Association Hon. Charles H. Elston, Attorney, Cincinnati, Ohio, and member of Congress 76th through 82nd Congresses Mr. William A. Galbraith, until recently Director of the Department of Conservation and Development, State of Washington Mr. Fred C. Heinz, Vice President, H. J. Heinz Company, Pittsburgh, Pa., and Director, National Chamber of Commerce Mr. Charles R. Hook, Chairman, Board of Directors, ARMCO Steel Corporation Dr. Howard P. Sawyer, Member of the New Hampshire Board of Registration in Medicine and Leader in the Field of Water Pollution Control in New Hampshire Mr. Carl D. Choemaker, Co-Founder of the National Wildlife Federation, and Former Director of The Oregon Fish and Game Commission Hon. Marion Folsom, Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare Dr. Aims McGuinness Dr. Mark D. Hollis Mr. Gordon E. McCallum 11:49 - 11:51 am Hon. Sherman Adams 11:51 - 11:56 am The following members of the District of Columbia Auditorium Commission met with the President: Mrs. Agnes E. Meyer, Chairman Mr. Barney Balaban, New York Senator J. Glenn Beall, Maryland (continued) WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1957 Page 3 11:51 - 11:56 am The following members of the District of Columbia Auditorium Commission met with the President (continued from previous page): Mr. Barney Breeskin, Washington, D. C. Congressman Joel T. Broyhill, Virginia Hon. Robert V. Fleming, Washington, D. C. Miss Elizabeth B. Howry, Jamestown, R. I. Dr. George M. Johnson, Washington, D. C. Congressman Carroll D. Kearns, Pennsylvania Mrs. James H. Rowe, Jr., Washington, D. C. Congressman Frank Thompson, Jr., New Jersey Mr. George Livingston Williams, Washington, D. C. 12:05 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 1:40 - 1:53 pm The President went to the Broadcast Room and made a film for the Red Cross. 1:55 pm The President returned to the office. 2:17 - 2:20 pm Hon. Sherman Adams 2:20 - 2:25 pm Hon. Mead Alcorn Chairman, Republican National Committee 3:00 - 3:24 pm Hon. Franz Etzel Vice President, European Coal and Steel Community Hon. Louis Armand President, French Railroad System Hon. Francesco Giordani President, Italian Research Council Mr. Max Kohnstamm (Chief of Staff of this group) Hon. Lewis Strauss Ambassador W. Walton Butterworth, U. S. Representative with European Coal and Steel Community Hon. Gerard Smith General Andrew J. Goodpaster, Jr. Hon, Gabriel Hauge 3:40 - 3:43 pm Hon. Murray Snyder WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1957 Page 4 3:53 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 4:28 pm Returned to the office. 4:58 pm The President went to the swimming pool. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1957 8:05 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:25 - 8:30 am General Andrew J. Goodpaster Mr. William J. Hopkins 8:30 - 8:43 am General Nathan F. Twining 8:45 - 8:52 am Hon. Mansfield T. Sprague Assistant Secretary of Defense Hon. Reuben Robertson Deputy Secretary of Defense 9:00 - 11:08 am NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Reuben Robertson Hon. Victor Cooley, Acting Director, ODM Hon. George M. Humphrey Hon. Herbert Brownell Hon. Harold E. Stassen Hon, A. R. Jones Hon, Lewis L. Strauss Hon. John B. Hollister Hon. Val Peterson, Federal Civil Defense Administrator Hon. Abbott Washburn Mr. Ralph Spear Hon, Arthur W. Radford Hon. Allen W. Dulles Hon. Sherman Adams Hon, Wilton B. Persons Hon. Robert Cutler Hon. Clarence B. Randall General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. James S. Lay Hon. S. Everett Gleason Hon. Robert R. Bowie 11:08 - 11:18 am Hon. John Foster Dulles THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1957 Page 2 11:20 - 11:25 am Mr. John Hollister 11:25 - 11:36 am The following called on the President in connection with Boy Scout Week: David Bamberger, New York, N. Y. Rex LaCamp, Jr., Poteau, Oklahoma Warren Coulter, Ogden, Utah Robert Drury, West Palm Beach, Florida Michael Fast, Jonesville, Michigan Gerald M. Hickman, Longmont, Colorado A. Ross Johnson, Fort Thomas, Kentucky Howard Jones, Jr., Little Rock, Arkansas Gary Meredith, Cave Junction, Oregon W. Stephen Piper, Worcester, Mass. Tom R. Wardell, Billings, Montana Donald Womeldorph, Jr., Wilmington, Delaware (The above are Scouts) Officials in the Scout Organization: Mr. Kenneth K. Bechtel, President, Boy Scouts of America, San Francisco, California Mr. George E. Allen, Member, National Executive Board, Washington, D. C. Mr. Daniel W. Bell, Member, National Executive Board, Washington, D. C. Mr. James H. Gelwicks, National Director, Activities Service, National Council, New Brunswick, New Jersey Mr. Rebel L. Robertson, Associate Director, Public Re lations, National Council, New Brunswick, New Jersey Dr. Arthur A. Schuck, Chief Scout Executive, National Council, New Brunswick, N. J. Mr. Leslie C. Stratton, National Director, Public Relations, National Council, New Brunswick, New Jersey (The above group first met with the President in the Conference Room, and pictures were taken. The President then took them into his office.) 11:36 - 12:02 pm Hon. Arthur Summerfield Hon. Jack z. Anderson 12:02 - 12:03 pm Mr. William J. Hopkins THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1957 Page 3 12:03 - 12:07 pm Hon. Sherman Adams 12:30 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 1:57 pm The President returned to the office. 2:29 - 2:44 pm Hon. William Taft Ambassador to Ireland (Hon. I. Jack Martin took the Ambassador into the President's office and then departed). 2:44 - 3:01 pm Hon. Edward Curtis 3:13 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 3:56 pm The President went to the swimming pool. 9:00 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower gave a reception at the White House for the Judiciary and Military. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1957 8:07 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:16 - 8:20 am Captain Edward L. Beach 8:20 - 8:25 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 8:22 - 8:30 am General Andrew J. Goodpaster 8:25 - 8:42 am Hon. Gerald Morgan 8:42 - 8:45 am Hon. Robert Cutler 8:45 - 8:50 am Hon. Sherman Adams 8:50 - 8:53 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 8:53 - 8:55 am Hon. Herbert Brownell 8:57 - 9:00 am Hon. Sherman Adams 9:00 - 10:02 am CABINET MEETING The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Mr. Herman Phleger, Legal Adviser, State Department Hon. George M. Humphrey Hon. Reuben Robertson Hon, Herbert Brownell, Jr. Hon. Arthur Summerfield Hon. Fred G. Aandahl, Department of the Interior Hon. Ezra Taft Benson Hon. Sinclair Weeks Hon. James P. Mitchell Hon, Elliot Lee Richardson, HEW Hon. A. R. Jones, Deputy Director, Bureau of the Budget Hon. Victor Cooley, Acting Director, ODM Hon. Philip Young Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier Hon. Harold Stassen Hon. Val Peterson Hon, H. Meade Alcorn (continued) FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1957 Page 2 9:00 - 10:02 am CABINET MEETING (continued): Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Maxwell M. Rabb General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Murray Snyder Hon. Howard Pyle Hon. Gabriel Hauge Hon. Robert Cutler Hon. I. Jack Martin Hon. Bradley Patterson Hon. Arthur Minnich 10:03 - 10:27 am Hon. John Foster Dulles Mr. William Rountree General Andrew J. Goodpaster 10:30 - 10:50 am His Majesty Saud ibn al-Aziz A1-SAUD King of Saudi Arabia (With his interpreter, met with the President) 10:50 - 12:02 pm The President and King Saud joined the following in the Cabinet Room: His Royal Highness Musa 'id ibn 'Abd ar-Rahman A1-SAUD, Uncle of the King and Royal Counselor His Royal Highness Amir Fahad ibn Saud A1-SAUD, King's eldest son and Minister of Defense His Excellency Shaykh Yusuf YASIN Royal Counselor and Deputy Foreign Minister His Excellency Khalid OAROANI (Abu- A1-WALID) Royal Counselor His Excellency Shaykh Muhannad Surur A1-SABBAN Royal Counselor and Minister of Finance and National Economy His Excellency Jamal A1-HUSAYNI Royal Counselor Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon, William Rountree Hon. George Wadsworth, U. S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia William A. Staltzfus, Recorder from State Department 12:02 - 12:20 pm Hon. John Foster Dulles 12:20 - 12:25 pm Mrs. Mary Jane McCaffree FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1957 Page 3 12:43 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the White House and motored to MATS Terminal for flight to Thomasville, Georgia. 12:58 pm Arrived at MATS Terminal. 1:15 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower were airborne for Spence Air Force Base at Moultrie, Georgia. The following accompanied them: Mrs. Elvira Doud Hon. and Mrs. George M. Humphrey Mr. and Mrs. George Allen Mr. Jock Whitney Mr. William Robinson General Howard McC. Snyder Mrs. Ann Whitman Miss Mary Caffrey Miss Rose Wood Sgt. John Moaney 4:15 pm Arrived at Spence Air Force Base, Moultrie, Georgia. The Presidential party motored to Milestone Plantation, outside of Thomasville, Georgia. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1957 THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA 8:29 am The President and Hon. George M. Humphrey departed the house and went out to hunt. 12:40 pm Returned to the house. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:45 pm The President, accompanied by Hon. George M. Humphrey, General Howard McC. Snyder, and Mr. George Allen, departed Milestone Plantation and motored to the Jock Whitney Plantation where they went hunting with Mr. Whitney. 6:10 pm Concluded hunting. 6:30 pm The President returned to his quarters at Milestone Plantation. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1957 THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA 11:05 am The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed Milestone Plantation with Hon. and Mrs. George Humphrey and motored to the First Presbyterian Church of Thomasville, Georgia. They attended the 11:15 am services. 12:15 pm Departed the First Presbyterian Church and motored to Sinkolo Plantation where the President inspected some Angus cattle. (Home of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bicknell) 1:40 pm Departed Sinkolo Plantation and returned to Milestone Plantation. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1957 THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA 1:50 pm The President, accompanied by General Howard McC. Snyder, Hon. George M. Humphrey, and Mr. George Allen departed the house and went to hunt quail. The President shot 11 quail during the afternoon. 6:12 pm Concluded the hunt, and returned to the house, 6:25 pm Arrived at the house. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1957 THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA 8:57 am The President, accompanied by General Howard McC. Snyder, departed the Plantation and motored to Glen Arven Country Club. 9:04 am Arrived at Glen Arven Country Club. 9:25 - 12:35 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with the following: Mr. John Walters (Glen Arven Club Pro) Hon. James Hagerty Mr. George Allen 12:48 pm The President arrived at the Plantation. 2:05 pm The President departed the Plantation to go quail hunting with Hon. George M. Humphrey, Mr. George Allen, General Howard McC. Snyder, and Mr. Jock Whitney. The President shot 5 quail. 6:12 pm Concluded hunting. 6:19 pm The President and his party arrived back at the Plantation. 7:50 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower had dinner with the following: Mrs. Elvira Doud General Howard McC. Snyder Mr. and Mrs. George Allen Hon. and Mrs. George M. Humphrey 8:45 - 11:12 pm The President played bridge with the following: Mr. George Allen Mr. Jock Whitney Mr. William Robinson 11:15 pm The President returned to his quarters. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1957 THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA 8:40 am The President, accompanied by Hon. George M. Humphrey and General Howard Snyder, departed the Humphrey Plantation and motored to Greenwood Farms to quail hunt. Mr. Jock Whitney joined them at 9:03 am. (At 11:45 am the President stopped hunting to take a phone call from Secretary Dulles). Luncheon was held at Mitchell Lodge. 3:00 pm The President, Hon. George Humphrey, General Howard McC. Snyder, Mr. Jock Whitney, Mr. George Allen, and Mr. William Robinson went for a Turkey Shoot on Greenwood Farms. At 3:35 pm, the President shot his turkey. 4:10 pm The President and his party returned to the overseer's house. Mr. Edwin Komack, house overseer for Greenwood Plantation, took a group picture with the turkey the President shot. Following the picture, the President shook hands with the beaters and thanked them for their assistance. 4:50 pm Returned to Milestone Plantation. 8:21 - 8:52 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1957 THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA 9:10 am The President, accompanied by General Howard McC. Snyder and Mr. George Allen, departed Milestone Plantation and motored to Glen Arven Country Club. 9:20 am Arrived at Glen Arven Country Club. Mr. William Robinson and Mr. Jock Whitney joined them. 9:35 - 12:32 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with the following: Mr. Jock Whitney Mr. William Robinson Mr. George Allen (Prior to the golf game, Mr. Thomas Craven took pictures of the President and Mr. Jock Whitney for use of USIA). At the tenth hole, the President met the following members of the Valdosta, Georgia, State College: Raymond Wilson Denson Wood Thelma Bruce Marsha Paulk Lucy Henderson Elizabeth Waltman Upon completion of golf game, the President posed with the above students for pictures. Mr. Wilson presented the President with a ticket for the college's homecoming dance. 12:43 pm The President and his party returned to the Plantation, arriving at 12:52 pm. 2:47 pm The President, accompanied by General Howard Snyder, Mr. George Allen, and Hon. George Humphrey, motored to the Swift Farms and went quail hunting. At 3:00 pm Mr. Jock Whitney joined the party. 6:29 pm Departed the Swift Farms and returned to the Plantation. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1957 Page 2 8:10 pm The following had dinner with the President and Mrs. Eisenhower: Mr. and Mrs. George Humphrey General Howard Snyder Mr. and Mrs. George Allen Mr. William Robinson Mr. Jock Whitney 9:22 - 11:15 pm The President played bridge with the following: Mr. Jock Whitney Mr. George Allen Mr. William Robinson THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1957 7:54 am The President, accompanied by Hon. and Mrs. George M. Humphrey and General Howard Snyder, departed the Plantation and motored to Spring Hill Plantation, 8:08 am Arrived at Spring Hill Plantation, owned by Mr. and Mrs. R. Perkins, who greeted them upon arrival. 8:30 am The President and his party motored to the site of the Turkey Shoot. 9:00 am Turkey Shoot over, the President, Hon. George Humphrey, Mr. George Allen and General Howard McC. Snyder had coffee with Mr. and Mrs. Perkins. A group picture was taken on the front steps of the Perkins' home before the President departed. 10:12 am Departed the Perkins' Plantation and returned to the Milestone Plantation. 3:35 - 7:42 pm The President played bridge with the following: Hon. George M. Humphrey Hon. George Allen Mr. William Robinson 8:05 - 8:47 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower had dinner with Mrs. Elvira Doud General Howard McC. Snyder Mr. and Mrs. George Allen Hon. and Mrs. George Humphrey Mr. William Robinson 8:47 - 10:25 pm The President played bridge with the following: Hon. George M. Humphrey Mr. George Allen Mr. William Robinson 10:35 - 11:07 pm Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge 11:35 - 12:20 am General Howard McC. Snyder and Dr. Frank Miller were with the President in his cottage. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1957 THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA 7:25 am General Howard McC. Snyder and Dr. Frank Miller enter the President's cottage. 7:55 - 9:17 am Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge As Secretary Dulles and Ambassador Lodge departed the Plantation with the President, still and newsreel pictures were taken. The President accompanied the above to the Spence Air Force Base where Secretary Dulles and Ambassador Lodge boarded the plane for return trip to Washington. 4:00 - 6:57 pm The President played bridge with the following: Hon. George M. Humphrey Mr. George Allen Mr. William Robinson 7:32 pm The following had dinner with the President and Mrs. Eisenhower: Hon. and Mrs. George Humphrey Mr. George Allen and Mrs. Allen Mrs. Elvira Doud Mr. William Robinson General Howard McC. Snyder 8:45 - 11:02 pm The President played bridge with the following: Hon. George M. Humphrey Mr. George Allen Mr. William Robinson THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1957 THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA 11:55 am The President, accompanied by Hon. George M. Humphrey and General Howard McC. Snyder, departed the Plantation and motored to Holly Hill Plantation, owned by Mr. and Mrs. Royal Firman, Jr., arriving there at 12:05 pm. 1:03 pm Departed Holly Hill Plantation. The President and Mr. George Allen toured Milestone Plantation. 1:53 pm Returned to quarters. The President played bridge with Hon. George M. Humphrey Mr. George Allen Mr. William Robinson 7:40 - 9:05 pm Dinner in the Main House. 9:10 - 11:50 pm The President played bridge with Mr. George Allen Mr. William Slater Hon. George M. Humphrey THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1957 2:47 pm The President played bridge with the following: Mr. George Allen Mr. William Slater Hon. George M. Humphrey 7:18 - 8:34 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower had dinner with the following: Hon. and Mrs. George M. Humphrey Mr. and Mrs. George Allen Mr. William Slater After dinner, the President played bridge with Mr. William Slater Mr. George Allen Hon. George M. Humphrey THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1957 THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA 10:40 am The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed Milestone Plantation and motored to the Spence Air Force Base to board the Columbine for Washington, D. C. 11:35 am The Columbine was airborne for Washington, D. C. Those accompanying the President and Mrs. Eisenhower were: Mrs. Elvira Doud General Howard McC. Snyder Hon. and Mrs. James Hagerty Mr. and Mrs. George Allen Mr. William Slater Mrs. Ann Whitman Miss Mary Caffrey Sgt. and Mrs. Moaney 2:13 pm The President and his party arrived at MATS Terminal. 2:41 pm The President arrived in the office at the White House. 2:43 - 2:50 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 2:50 - 2:52 pm Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 3:15 - 4:30 pm Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. James Hagerty 3:25 - 4:30 pm Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (Joined Secretary Dulles) 3:39 - 4:30 pm Hon. Robert Hill (Joined Secretary Dulles) 4:18 - 4:30 pm Hon. Bryce Harlow (Joined Secretary Dulles) 4:42 - 4:44 pm Mr. William J. Barba 5:12 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1957 8:00 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:11 - 8:13 am Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. James Hagerty 8:27 - 8:30 am Hon. John Foster Dulles 8:30 - 11:02 am BI-PARTISAN LEGISLATIVE LEADERS MEETING The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Senator Everett Dirksen Senator Alexander Wiley Senator Leverett Saltonstall Senator H. Alexander Smith Senator William F. Knowland Senator Richard B. Russell Senator Carl Hayden Senator Theodore F. Green Senator Mike Mansfield Senator Lyndon Johnson Senator Thomas C. Hennings, Jr. Senator J. W. Fulbright Congressman Joseph W. Martin, Jr. Congressman John Taber Congressman Leslie Arends Congressman Leo Allen Congressman John M. Vorys Congressman Charles Halleck Congressman Robert B. Chiperfield Congressman Carl Albert Congressman Sam Rayburn Congressman Thomas S. Gordon Congressman Carl Vinson Congressman Clarence Cannon Congressman John W. McCormack Congressman Thomas E. Morgan Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Robert C. Hill Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Sherman Adams Hon, James Hagerty Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. Wilton B. Persons WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1957 Page 2 11:02 - 11:11 am Senator Lyndon B. Johnson 11:11 - 11:20 am Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. James Hagerty 11:17 - 11:20 am Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (Joined Secretary Dulles) 11:20 - 11:22 am Hon. John M. Allison (Called on the President prior to his departure for his new post as Ambassador to Indonesia) 11:25 - 11:45 am Hon. Robert Cutler 11:49 - 11:53 am Hon. James Hagerty 11:53 - 12:00 noon Hon. Wilton B. Persons 12:15 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:05 pm The President returned to the office - then went to the Cabinet Room to work. His office was being prepared for the TV Broadcast at 9:00 pm. 2:30 - 2:36 pm Hon. Arthur E. Summerfield was sworn in for his second term as Postmaster General. Ceremony was held in the Conference Room. 4:03 - 4:36 pm Hon. John Foster Dulles 5:40 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 9:00 - 9:30 pm The President made a nation-wide broadcast over TV and radio, reporting on the Mid East situation. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1957 8:40 am The President arrived in the office with Colonel Schulz. 8:45 - 8:57 am Hon. Sherman Adams 9:00 - 11:12 am NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon. Reuben Robertson, Jr. Hon. Arthur S. Flemming Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. David W. Kendall Hon, Herbert Brownell, Jr. Hon. Harold E. Stassen Hon. A. R. Jones Hon. Lewis L. Strauss Hon. D. A. Fitzgerald, Acting Director, International Cooperation Administration Hon. Arthur Larson Hon. J. Edgar Hoover Hon. J. Walter Yeagley, Chairman, Interdepartmental Committee on Internal Security Hon. Tracy S. Voorhees Hon. Arthur W. Radford Hon. Allen W. Dulles Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Robert Cutler Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Maxwell M. Rabb Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. James S. Lay, Jr., Hon. S. Everett Gleason 11:12 - 11:18 am Hon. Arthur Larson 11:18 - 11:52 am Hon. John Hay Whitney Ambassador to Great Britain 11:52 - 11:56 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 11:56 - 12:01 pm Mrs. Mary Jane McCaffree 12:01 - 12:10 pm Hon. Sherman Adams THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1957 Page 2 12:10 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:05 pm The President returned to the office. 2:20 - 2:44 pm Hon. Herbert Brownell, Jr. 2:44 - 2:52 pm Hon. Sherman Adams 2:54 - 3:08 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 3:28 - 3:37 pm Hon, James Hagerty 3:37 - 3:38 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 3:37 - 4:00 pm Hon. Gabriel Hauge Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier 4:12 pm The President departed the office and went to Walter Reed Hospital for x-rays. 5:15 pm The President returned to the office, 5:25 pm Departed the office and went to the Mansion, THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1957 9:17 am The President arrived in the office. 9:18 - 9:24 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 9:20 - 9:35 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. James Hagerty 9:27 - 10:25 am Hon. John Foster Dulles 11:17 - 11:18 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 11:25 am The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1957 8:50 am The President arrived in the office. 9:13 - 9:24 am Hon. Sherman Adams Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 9:24 - 9:30 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 9:31 - 9:40 am Hon. James Hagerty 9:40 - 9:47 Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 10:45 am The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1957 NO ACTIVITY THIS DATE. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1957 8:35 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:36 - 8:46 am Hon. James Hagerty 8:47 - 8:56 am Hon. Robert Cutler 8:56 - 9:00 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 9:00 - 9:05 am (Mr. Lessing Rosenwald) OFF THE RECORD (President, American Council of Judiasm) 9:45 - 9:50 am The President presented the Guggenheim International Award to Mr. Ben Nicholsom. Those who accompanied Mr. Nicholson were: Mr. Harry F. Guggenheim Mr. James Johnson Sweeney 10:04 - 10:48 am Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. C. Burke Elbrick 11:12 am The President, accompanied by Hon. James Hagerty, departed the White House and motored to the Health, Education and Welfare Building. 11:19 am Arrived at the Health, Education and Welfare Building. Here the President was greeted by: Hon. Robert Murphy, Under Secretary of State Hon. Arthur Larson, Director, U.S.I.A. Hon. Abbott Washburn, Deputy Director, U. S. I. A. Mr. Robert Button, Director, Broadcasting Services, U. S. I. A. The President was then escorted to the second floor where he briefly inspected the Master Control Room. He then proceeded to the Recording Console Master. 11:30 - 11:35 am The President made a speech to be broadcast over the world-wide facilities of the "Voice of America", in observance of the 15th anniversary of "Voice of America". Upon conclusion of the President's address, he went to the visual exhibit and viewed several broadcasting studios which were engaged in disseminating the President's speech to the world. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1957 Page 2 Before departing the Health, Education, and Welfare Building, the President greeted Mr. Raymond N. Goldstein, a disabled veteran of the 75th Infantry Division, who is now employed by the Voice of America as a tape editor. 11:57 am The President departed the Health, Education, and Welfare Building. 12:04 pm Arrived at the White House. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 5:30 pm (Dr. Isadore Ravdin ) (Dr. Howard McC. Snyder ) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Robert Cutler ) (In the Mansion) 139 THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1957 8:13 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:15 - 8:26 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 8:18 - 8:30 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. I. Jack Martin 8:30 - 10:08 am LEGISLATIVE LEADERS MEETING The President Senator William F. Knowland Senator Everett Dirksen Senator Leverett Saltonstall Congressman Joseph Martin Congressman Charles Halleck Congressman Leslie Arends Congressman Leo Allen Congressman Henry Talle Hon. Ezra Taft Benson Hon. Marvin McLain Mr. Clyde Wheeler, Department of Agriculture Mr. Robert Merriam, Bureau of the Budget Hon. Arnold R. Jones Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. James Hagerty Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon, Bernard M. Shanley Hon. Jack Anderson Hon. Earle Chesney Hon, Homer Gruenther Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. I. Jack Martin Hon. Edward McCabe Hon. Gabriel Hauge 10:08 - 10:11 am Hon. Jack Anderson 10:13 - 10:20 am Hon. Bernard M. Shanley TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1957 Page 2 10:20 - 10:29 am Governor Victor E. Anderson of Nebraska Senator Carl Curtis Senator Roman Hruska Mayor John Rosenblatt, Omaha, Nebraska Hon. Jack Anderson (Saw the President re the drought situation) 10:29 - 10:30 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 10:30 - 11:38 am H. E. Guy Mollet, President of the Council of Ministers of the French Republic (Prime Minister) 11:38 - 12:02 pm H. E. Guy Mollet, President of the Council of Ministers of the French Repub,lic H. E. Christian Pineau Minister of Foreign Affairs of the French Republic H. E. The Ambassador of the French Republic Herve Alphand H. E. Louis Joxe Secretary General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Hon. John Foster Dulles Mr. Herman Phleger Mr. William Rountree Colonel Vernon Walters (interpreter) 12:04 - 12:06 pm Hon. Sherman Adams 12:08 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm The President gave a luncheon in honor of Prime Minister Guy Mollet. The following attended: The President H. E. Guy Mollet President of the Council of Ministers of the French Republic H. E. Christian Pineau Minister of Foreign Affairs of the French Republic H. E. The Ambassador of the French Republic Herve Alphand H. E. Louis Joxe Secretary General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs The Honorable Georges Briand Director of the Prime Minister's Cabinet (continued) TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1957 Page 3 1:00 pm Luncheon in honor of Prime Minister Guy Mollet (continued): Hon. Jean Daridan Director General of Political Affairs of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Hon. Philippe Huet Director of Cabinet of the Ministry of Finance Hon. Pierre Baraduc Director of Press and Information Service Ministry of Foreign Affairs Lt. General Marie Jean Leon Piatte French Representative on the NATO Standing Group Hon. Charles Lucet Minister, Embassy of the French Republic Hon. Emile Noel Chief of the Prime Minister's Cabinet Hon. Paul Parpais Special Assistant, Prime Minister's Staff Hon. Jacques Vimont Minister, Embassy of the French Republic Mr. Jean Beliard Deputy Director of Press and Information Service Ministry of Foreign Affairs Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon. George M. Humphrey Hon. Charles E. Wilson Hon. James P. Mitchell Hon. Christian Herter Senator Leverett Saltonstall Senator Everett M. Dirksen Hon. Walter F. George Hon. Sherman Adams Congressman Leslie C. Arends Congressman John M. Vorys Congressman Thomas E. Morgan Hon. Lewis L. Strauss Hon. Allen W. Dulles Hon. Robert D. Murphy Hon. C. Douglas Dillon Hon. C. Burke Elbrick Hon. Wiley T. Buchanan, Jr. Hon. Arthur Larson Hon. Tracy Voorhees Mr. William R. Tyler Mr. George Meany Hon. Amory Houghton TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1957 Page 4 2:26 pm The President returned to the office. 2:35 - 4:00 pm The following met with the President in the Cabinet Room: H. E. Guy Mollet, President of the Council of Ministers of the French Republic H. E. Christian Pineau, Minister of Foreign Affairs H. E. Herve Alphand, Ambassador of the French Republic H. E. Louis Joxe, Secretary General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs The Honorable Georges Briand Director of the Prime Minister's Cabinet The Honorable Jean Daridan, Director General of Political Affairs of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs The Honorable Emile Noel Chief of the Prime Minister's Cabinet Hon. Christian A. Herter, Under Secretary of State Hon. Douglas Dillon, former Ambassador to France Hon. C. Burke Elbrick, Assistant Secretary for European Affairs 4:00 - 4:15 pm Hon. Amory Houghton, American Ambassador-designate to France Hon. John Foster Dulles 4:15 - 4:17 pm Hon. Sherman Adams 4:17 - 4:25 pm Hon. James Hagerty 4:25 - 4:59 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Mr. William J. Hopkins (out at 4:29 pm) 5:05 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1957 8:27 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:28 - 8:32 am Hon. Sherman Adams 8:32 - 8:34 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 8:47 - 9:07 am Major Florence Judd (Major Judd was one of the nurses who attended the President when he had his operation at Walter Reed Hospital in June of lastyear) 9:13 - 9:15 am Hon. Sherman Adams 9:15 - 9:20 am The President had his picture taken in connection with the Federal Service Campaign for National Health Agencies and the Federal Joint Crusade. The following were present: Mr. Edward F. Bartelt, Coordinator Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Walter Williams Chairmen of the respective campaigns 9:30 - 9:59 am (Hon. Sherman Adams ) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Herbert Brownell, Jr. ) (Hon. Robert Anderson ) (Hon. Arthur Flemming ) 10:09 - 10:11 am Mr. William D. Kerr Partner, Bacon, Whipple and Company, Chicago, Ill. (Mr. Kerr is a personal friend of the President's) 10:11 - 10:13 am The President and Mr. Kerr went to the Conference Room to greet a group of Investment Bankers. 10:13 - 10:15 am Mr. William D. Kerr 10:15 - 10:18 am Mr. J. William Barba 10:30 - 10:48 am Hon. Richard M. Nixon (Came to say goodbye to the President prior to his departure for Africa) WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1957 Page 2 10:55 - 11:12 am The President greeted the following Delegates to the 1957 New York Herald Tribune Forum for High Schools. Mr. Tomas N. De Estrada, Argentina Miss Norma Lacerta Blum, Brazil Mr. Jayantha Dhanapala, Ceylon Mr. Niels Fisch-Thomsen, Denmark Miss Nadia Hetata, Egypt Mr. Mesfin Binega, Ethiopia Miss Irja Lammi, Finland Miss Catherine Orcel, France Mr. Norbert Scholz, Germany Miss Amelia Addae, Gold Coast Mr. Gudjon Gudmundsson, Iceland Mr. Padmanabh Gopinath, India Miss Beatrice Kairupan, Indonesia Miss Nahid Sarmad, Iran Miss Daphne Rabinowitz, Israel Miss Diana Bedini, Italy Miss Yumilo Morii, Japan Mr. Hisham Qaddumi, Jordan Mr. Young-Koo Lee, Korea Mr. Ziyad Husami, Lebanon Mr. Mohamed Amine Soussane, Morocco Mr. Boniface Offokaja, Nigeria Miss Lucie Paus, Norway Mr. Ameen Jan, Pakistan Mr. Edward Dennis Normandy III, Philippines Mr. Lim Heng Loong, Singapore Mr. Mahgoub Obeid Taha, Sudan Miss Chotima Danitanand, Thailand Miss Selma Sacir, Turkey Miss Susan Rennie, Union of South Africa Miss Sara Chatt, United Kingdom Mr. Pham Trong Le, Viet Nam Miss Mirka Misic, Yugoslavia The following accompanied the above group: Mr. and Mrs. Ogden Reid Mrs. Theodore Waller, Forum Director Miss Rita Taylor Miss Mary Warner 10:53 - 10:55 am Mr. and Mrs. Ogden Reid 168 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1957 Page 3 11:15 - 11:59 am H. E. Guy Mollet, President of the Council of Ministers of the French Republic (Prime Minister) H. E. Christian Pineau, Minister of Foreign Affairs H. E. Herve Alphand, Ambassador of the French Republic H. E. Louis Joxe, Secretary General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs The Honorable Georges Briand Director of the Prime Minister's Cabinet The Honorable Jean Daridan, Director General of Political Affairs of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs The Honorable Emile Noel Chief of the Prime Minister's Cabinet The Honorable Pierre Baraduc Director of Press and Information, Ministry of Foreign Affairs The Honorable Jean Beliard Deputy Director of Press and Information Service, Ministry of Foreign Affairs Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Christian A. Herter Hon. Douglas Dillon Hon. C. Burke Elbrick, Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs Hon. Amory Houghton, American Ambassador-designate to France (The above met with the President in the ) (Cabinet Room ) 11:59 - 12:05 pm Prime Minister Mollet met with the President in the President's office. 12:12 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:10 pm The President returned to the office. 2:12 - 2:30 pm (Mr. Wright Morrow ) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Sherman Adams ) 2:30 - 2:34 pm Hon. Percival Brundage WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1957 Page 4 2:34 - 4:10 pm CABINET MEETING The President Hon. Christian Herter, Under Secretary of State Hon. George M. Humphrey Hon. Charles E. Wilson Hon. Herbert Brownell, Jr. Hon. Arthur Summerfield Hon. Fred G. Aandahl, Assistant Secretary of the Interior Hon. Ezra Taft Benson Hon. Sinclair Weeks Hon. James T. O'Connell, Under Secretary of Labor Hon. Marion Folsom Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. Arnold R. Jones Hon. Arthur Flemming Hon. Philip Young Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier Hon. Harold E. Stassen Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Maxwell M. Rabb Hon. Bernard M. Shanley Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. I. Jack Martin Hon. Gabriel Hauge Hon. Jack Anderson Hon. Bryce Harlow General John Bragdon Hon. Edward McCabe Hon. Bradley Patterson Hon. Arthur Minnich Hon. Val Peterson Hon. Franklin G. Floete Hon. Gordon Gray Hon. Albert Cole Hon. H. V. Higley Hon. Lewis Strauss 4:15 - 4:34 pm Hon. George M. Humphrey 4:34 - 5:25 pm (Hon. H. Heade Alcorn ) (Hon. Wilton B. Persons) (Mr. Joseph Bachelder ) (Hon. Thomas E. Stephens ) (Hon. Sherman Adams ) (Hon. Howard Pyle ) OFF THE RECORD (Re the Hall poll) WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1957 Page 5 5:30 - 5:36 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 5:55 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1957 8:05 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:28 am Hon. Robert Cutler (out at 8:41 am) Hon. Lewis L. Strauss (out at 8:37 am) Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster (out at 8:37 am) 8:42 - 8:55 am Hon. Philip Young 8:56 - 9:25 am Mr. Erich Ollenhauer Head of the German Social Democratic Party H. E. Heinz L. Krekeler Ambassador of Germany Mr. Fritz Heine Public Relations Director of the Social Democratic Party The Honorable C. Burke Elbrick Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs Mrs. Nora Lejins Department of State Interpreter 9:30 - 9:45 am H. E. Guy Mollet, President of the Council of Ministers of the French Republic H. E. Christian Pineau Minister of Foreign Affairs Hon. John Foster Dulles 9:45 - 11:35 am NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL The President Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Charles E. Wilson Hon. Arthur S. Flemming Hon. George M. Humphrey Hon. Herbert Brownell, Jr. Hon. Harold E. Stassen Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. Lewis Strauss Hon. Val Peterson Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier Hon. Arthur Larson General Nathan Twining Hon. Allen W. Dulles Hon. Robert Cutler (continued) THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1957 Page2 9:45 - 11:35 am NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL (continued): Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Robert Bowie Hon. Christian Herter Hon. Gordon Gray Hon. Mansfield Sprague Hon. S. Everett Gleason 11:35 - 11:37 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 11:37 - 11:45 am (Mr. Robert Fegan) OFF THE RECORD (Mr. Ralph Lucier) 11:47 am The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 12:39 pm The President departed the White House and motored to the Pentagon to attend a luncheon given by Secretary of Defense, Hon. Charles E. Wilson, in honor of Dr. Arthur Flemming and Hon. Gordon Gray. He was accompanied by: Hon. Wilton B. Persons (in the President's car) Hon. Bernard M. Shanley Hon. Murray Snyder Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. Maxwell M. Rabb Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 12:47 pm Arrived at the Pentagon. Here the President and his party were greeted by Hon. Charles E. Wilson, who escorted the President and his party to his offices on the third floor. The President pinned medals on Hon. Arthur Flemming and Hon. Gordon Gray. Mr. Mansfield D. Sprague was sworn in as Assistant Secretary of Defense. Mr. Robert Dechert was sworn in as General Counsel, Department of Defense. (Still and newsreel TV pictures were taken of the above ceremonies) THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1957 Page 3 1:00 - 1:55 pm LUNCHEON in honor of Hon. Gordon Gray and Hon. Arthur Flemming - at the Pentagon: The President Hon. Charles E. Wilson Hon. Gordon Gray Hon. Arthur Flemming Hon. George M. Humphrey Hon. Herbert Brownell, Jr. Hon. Arthur Summerfield Hon. Ezra Taft Benson Hon. James P. Mitchell Hon. Sinclair Weeks Hon. Marion V. Folsom Hon. Charles S. Thomas Hon. Thomas S. Gates Hon. Garrison Norton Hon. William B. Franke Hon. Donald A. Quarles Hon. James H. Douglas Hon. Dudley C. Sharp Hon. Lyle S. Garlock General Maxwell D. Taylor Admiral Arleigh A. Burke General Nathan F. Twining General Thomas D. White General Randolph Pate General V. E. Megee Hon. Christian Herter Hon. Reuben Robertson Hon. Harold E. Stassen Hon. Allen Dulles Hon. Arthur Larson Hon. Lewis Strauss Mr. Elmer Staats Hon. Robert Cutler Hon. Victor Cooley Hon. Philip Young Hon. Wilber M. Brucker Hon. Charles Finucane Hon. George H. Roderick Hon. Hugh M. Milton Hon. Frank H. Higgins (continued) THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1957 Page 4 1:00 - 1:55 pm LUNCHEON in honor of Hon. Gordon Gray and Hon. Arthur Flemming - at the Pentagon (continued): Vice Admiral B. L. Austin Hon. Frank D. Newbury Hon. Frank B. Berry Hon. Mansfield B. Sprague Hon. Floyd S. Bryant Hon. Perkins McGuire Hon, Murray Snyder Hon. Robert Dechert General Alonzo Fox Brig. General H. A. Schmid Mr. Charles Sullivan Mr. George Wyeth Colonel John S. Hughes Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Bernard M. Shanley Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Maxwell M. Rabb Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. Murray Snyder 1:59 pm The President and his party departed the Pentagon and motored to the White House. 2:06 pm Arrived at the White House. The President went to his office. 2:43 - 2:48 pm Hon, Bernard M. Shanley 2:58 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 8:00 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower gave a dinner for the Speaker of the House of Representatives, 15 THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1957 8:34 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:36 - 8:43 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 8:36 - 8:38 am Hon. Robert Cutler 8:36 - 8:50 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 8:37 - 8:48 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 8:50 - 9:00 am Hon. Jack Anderson 9:00 - 9:42 am The President met with his Citizen Advisers on the Mutual Security Program: Mr. Benjamin F. Fairless, Coordinator Mr. Colgate W. Darden, Jr. Mr. Richard R. Deupree Mr. John L. Lewis Mr. Whitelaw Reid Mr. Jesse W. Tapp Mr. Jack C. Bennett ) Commander Means Johnston, Jr.) Staff Mr. Howard J. Mullen ) Mr. Donald B. Woodward ) The following members of the White House Staff accompanied: Hon. Wilton B. Persons Brig. Gen. Andrew J. Hon. Bryce Harlow Goodpaster Hon. Murray Snyder 9:42 - - 9:58 am Mr. Benjamin F. Fairless 9:58 - 10:00 am Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 10:00 - 10:01 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 10:12 - 10:24 am H. E. Dr. Najib-Ullah Newly appointed Ambassador of Afganistan, to present his credentials to the President Hon. Wiley Buchanan 10:24 - 10:30 am Hon. Herbert Brownell, Jr. Hon. Simon E. Sobeloff, the Solicitor General FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1957 Page 2 10:30 - 11:08 am Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Herbert Brownell, Jr. Hon. Simon E. Sobeloff Hon. J. Lee Rankin Hon. Herman Phleger Hon. Edward McCabe (Re off-shore rights) 11:08 - 11:16 am Hon. John Foster Dulles 11:16 - 11:27 am Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Harold E. Stassen 11:32 - 12:12 pm Hon. Charles E. Wilson Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster (from 11:34 - 11:35) 12:12 - 12:20 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 12:35 - 12:36 pm Mr. K. S. Adams Chairman of the Board, Phillips Petroleum (The President stepped out of his office to say hello to Mr. Adams, who was here for pictures with Mrs. Eisenhower in connection with the National Nephrosis Foundation) 12:46 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 4:50 pm Hon. Bernard M. Shanley (Saw the President in the Mansion) 203 THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1957 8:36 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:48 - 8:49 am (Hon. Herbert Brownell, Jr.) (Judge Charles E. Whittaker, of Missouri) OFF THE RECORD 8:49 - 8:57 am Judge Charles E. Whittaker 8:57 - 9:00 am Hon, Herbert Brownell, Jr. Judge Charles E. Whittaker 9:00 - 9:02 am Hon. Herbert Brownell, Jr. Hon. William Rogers 9:20 - 9:34 am Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. I. Jack Martin Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 9:34 - 9:43 am Hon Wilton B. Persons 9:43 - 9:55 am (Mr. Jesus A. Villamor) (Of the Philippines) OFF THE RECORD 9:55 - 11:09 am (Hon. Paul Hoffman) OFF THE RECORD 11:09 - 11:30 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 11:46 am The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, MARCH 3, 1957 NO ACTIVITY THIS DATE. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, MARCH 4, 1957 8:37 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz, 8:45 - 8:49 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 8:45 - 9:04 am Hon. James Hagerty Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 8:50 - 9:05 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 9:05 - 9:25 am The following members of the International Development Advisory Board called on the President: Mr. Eric Johnston, Chairman Mr. Gardner Cowles Mr. Peter Grace Mrs. J. R. Harris The following accompanied the above group: Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Clarence Randall Hon. Bryce Harlow Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 9:25 - 9:30 am Hon. Tracy Voorhees 9:30 - 9:50 am Hon. Edward P. Curtis 9:50 - 10:30 am Hon. Herbert Brownell, Jr. Hon. Wilton B. Persons (out 9:58 am) 10:30 - 11:08 am Hon. Winthrop Aldrich 11:09 - 11:23 am The President greeted the following 4-H Club winners: Achievement winners: Miss Annie Gutierrez, Westmorland, Cal. Daniel Davis, Cleveland, Tennessee Leadership winners: Miss Linda Schermerhorn, Wawaka, Indiana Earl Davis, Goldsboro, North Carolina Citizenship winners: Mrs. Patricia Venable Johns on, Jefferson, Ga. Billy O'Brien, Afton, Tennessee (continued) MONDAY, MARCH 4, 1957 Page 2 11:09 - 11:23 am 4-H Club group (continued): Leaders: Mrs. Clinton Ehrhardt, South Byron, Wisconsin Mr. Allie Messer, Gaithersburg, Maryland National Committee on Boys and Girls Club Work: Mr. Guy L. Noble, Director, Chicago, Illinois Mr. Edward Foss Wilson, Donor Representative Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Quain State Extension Representatives Miss Edna O. Troth, Associate in 4-H Club Work Mr. R. O. Monosmith, State 4-H Club Leader California U. S. Department of Agriculture Hon. Ezra Taft Benson Mr. C. M. Ferguson Miss Tena Bishop, Associate Leader, 4-H Club Mrs. Frances Clingerman Mr. Herman Postlethwaite White House Staff Hon. Bernard M. Shanley Mr. Wayne Hawks 11:32 am The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:00 pm The President returned to the office. 2:10 - 2:27 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 2:30 - 4:00 pm Hon. Charles E. Wilson Mr. Ralph J. Cordiner Hon. Percival Brundage Colonel Carey A. Randall Admiral William M. Fechteler Hon. Wilton B. Persons Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Brig. General H. R. Maddux Hon. Bryce Harlow 4:00 - 4:05 pm Hon. James Hagerty 4:35 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 1957 8:14 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:25 - 8:37 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Colonel Robert L. Schulz (out at 8:28 am) 8:38 - 8:40 am Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 8:41 - 8:51 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. I. Jack Martin 8:51 - 8:54 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 8:55 - 9:00 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 9:00 - 10:35 am LEGISLATIVE LEADERS The President Senator William F. Knowland Senator Leverett Saltonstall Senator Everett Dirksen Congressman Joseph Martin Congressman Leslie Arends Congressman John Taber Hon. George M. Humphrey Hon. Percival Brundage Mr. Robert Merriam Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Bernard M. Shanley Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. I. Jack Martin Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. Jack Anderson Hon. Earle Chesney Hon. Homer Gruenther Hon. Edward McCabe Hon. Howard Pyle Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Arthur Minnich 10:42 - 11:04 am Hon. Charles E. Wilson, New York (Head of Grace Lines) Hon. Arthur Larson Hon. Arthur Minnich TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 1957 Page 2 11:05 - 11:24 am Baron Moens de Fernig, Commissioner General, Brussels Universal and International Exposition, 1958 Mr. James Plaut, U. S. Deputy Commissioner General, Brussels Universal and International Exposition, 1958 H. E. Baron Silvercruys, Belgium Ambassador Hon. Isaac W. Carpenter, Jr., Assistant Secretary of State-Controller (Dept. Coordinator for the Fair) Hon. Wiley T. Buchanan, Chief of Protocol Mr. John Wesley Jones, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs (Baron de Fernig presented a book of drawings and photographs of the Fair) 11:24 - 11:34 am Hon. Robert Cutler 11:34 - 11:37 am Mr. Roemer McPhee 11:37 - 11:44 am Hon. Gerald Morgan 11:44 - 12:07 pm Hon. Arthur Flemming Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 12:13 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 - 2:27 pm Hon. Howard Pyle 2:30 - 3;10 pm (Hon. George M. Humphrey) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Percival Brundage) (Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier) (Hon. Albert Cole) (Hon. Percy Rappaport Assistant Director, Bureau of the Budget) (Hon. Randolph Burgess, Under Secretary of the Treasury) (Hon. Wilton B. Persons) (Hon. Gabriel Hauge) (Hon. I. Jack Martin) 3:10 - 3:16 pm Hon. George M. Humphrey TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 1957 Page 3 3:22 - 3:50 pm General John Bragdon (Saw the President re West Point Memorial) 3:58 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 9:00 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower held a State Reception. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1957 8:20 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:21 - 8:24 am Captain Evan P. Aurand Naval Aide to the President 8:21 - 8:45 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 8:45 - 8:47 am Hon. James Hagerty 8:47 - 8:49 am Hon. Gerald Morgan 8:49 - 8:55 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 9:00 - 11:05 am NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL The President Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Charles E. Wilson Hon. Victor Cooley Hon. George M. Humphrey Hon. William Rogers Hon. Sinclair Weeks Hon. Harold E. Stassen Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. John B. Hollister Hon. Arthur Larson Hon. Clarence Randall Hon. J. Edgar Hoover, Jr. Hon. J. Walter Yeagley Hon. Lewis Strauss General Nathan F. Twining Hon. Allen W. Dulles Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Robert Cutler Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Walter S. Dulaney Hon. Christian Herter Hon. Robert Bowie Hon. Amos Peaslee Hon. Tracy Voorhees Hon. James S. Lay, Jr. Hon. S. Everett Gleason Hon. Gordon Gray WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1957 Page 2 11:05 - 12:25 pm Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. James P. Richards (out 11:32 am) (Saw the President before departing for Middle East) Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 11:20 - 12:10 pm Hon, Wilton B. Persons (Joined the Secretary of State in the President's office) 11:35 - 11:40 am Hon. Bryce Harlow (Joined the Secretary of State) 11:50 - 12:10 pm Hon. Gerald Morgan (Joined the Secretary of State) 12:25 - 12:34 pm The President went to the South Portico where he accepted - as a gift for the Abilene Foundation - the staff car he used during the African Campaign of World War II. This was arranged by Mrs. Eisenhower, and was a surprise to the President. 12:34 pm The President returned to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:20 pm The President returned to the office. 2:22 - 2:24 pm Colonel William H. Baumer Assistant to the President of Johnson and Johnson Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 2:30 - 2:45 pm Mr. Joyce Hall Kansas City, Missouri Dr. Franklin Murphy Chancellor, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas 3:30 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1957 8:12 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz, 8:14 - 8:19 am Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 8:29 - 8:32 am Hon. James Hagerty 9:00 - 9:27 am His Excellency Heinrich von Brentano Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Federal Republic of Germany Dr. Heinz L. Krekeler Ambassador of Germany Hon. Christian Herter Acting Secretary of State Hon. C. Burke Elbrick Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs Mrs. Nora M. Lejins, interpreter Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster (Joined the above group at 9:25 am) Hon. Wiley Buchanan went in to make the introductions 9:31 - 9:45 am Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. Wilton B. Persons 9:49 - 9:50 am Hon. James Hagerty 9:50 - 10:28 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. I. Jack Martin Hon. Bryce Harlow Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Gabriel Hauge Hon. Howard Pyle 10:30 - 11:00 am PRESS CONFERENCE 11:02 - 11:40 am Hon. Marion B. Folsom 11:47 - 12:00 noon Miss Bertha Adkins Assistant Chairman, Republican National Committee 12:00 - 12:08 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1957 Page 2 12:15 - 12:30 pm Mr. Charles Ritz (Paris Hotel man) (Personal) Colonel Robert L. Schulz 12:38 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 5:44 pm The President departed the White House and motored to the Senate Office Building to attend a reception in honor of Hon. Leonard Hall. He was accompanied by Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 5:54 pm Arrived at the Senate Office Building. Here the President was greeted by Senator Styles Bridges Congressman Joseph Martin The President proceeded to the Caucus Room where he was greeted by Hon. Leonard Hall. 6:15 - 6:24 pm Informal program: Remarks by Senator Styles Bridges Remarks by Congressman Joseph Martin Greetings from the President Gift presentation to Hon. Leonard Hall 6:25 pm The President departed the Senate Office Building and motored to the White House. 6:33 pm Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1957 8:33 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:36 - 8:44 am Hon. Gerald Morgan 8:46 - 8:50 am Hon. James Hagerty 9:00 - 9:12 am Hon. Herbert Brownell, Jr. Hon. Gerald Morgan 9:32 - 9:38 am Mr. J. George Stewart Architect of the Capitol Mr. Arthur E. Cook Assistant Architect of the Capitol (The above presented to the President the flag that was flying over the East Front of the Capitol during his Inauguration). 9:38 - 10:07 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 10:07 - 10:12 am Hon. Robert Cutler 10:12 - 10:19 am Hon. Gerald Morgan 10:24 - 10:26 am Mr. J. William Barba Assistant Special Counsel to the President (Is leaving his post and came to tell the President goodbye) 10:45 - 10:56 am His Excellency J. H. van Roijen Ambassador of the Netherlands 11:00 - 11:14 am The President greeted the following 1957 Eisenhower Exchange Fellows: Members of Executive Committee Mr. Thomas B. McCabe, Chairman Mr. S. C. Allyn Mr. Clarence Francis Mr. Philip D. Reed Dr. Courtney C. Smith Mr. Juan T. Trippe (continued) FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1957 Page 2 11:00 - 11:14 am 1957 Eisenhower Exchange Fellows: Mr. and Mrs. Marcelino Calinawan, Jr. Philippines Mr. and Mrs. Sergio Salas Calvo Chile Mr. Kyung Hi Choi Korea Mr. Josef Hans Jaegersberger Austria Mr. Mohamed Kailani Republic of the Sudan Mr. and Mrs. Nezir Kirdar Iraq Dr. Mordechai Max Levy Israel Dr. Yoichi Maeda Japan Mr. Silvio M. Montaretto Italy Dr. and Mrs. Enrique Pinedo Argentina Mr. and Mrs. Subramania Iyer Swayambu India Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Saco Tarnawiecki Peru Dr. Hadiwidjaja Tojib Indonesia Dr. and Mrs. Kyriacos Eustathios Zachos Greece Dr. and Mrs. James A. McCain U. S. A. Staff Mr. Edwin T. Gibson President, Eisenhower Exchange Fellowships, Inc. Mr. J. Hampton Barnes Executive Director, Eisenhower Exchange Fellowships, Inc. Hon. Bernard M. Shanley accompanied the above group 11:14 - 11:16 am Hon. Gerald Morgan 11:16 - 11:50 am Hon. James P. Mitchell FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1957 Page 3 12:00 Noon The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 3:16 pm The President returned to the office, 3:19 - 3:29 pm Hon, Bernard M. Shanley 3:38 - 3:48 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 3:48 - 4:05 pm Hon. James Hagerty 4:05 - 4:16 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. James Hagerty 4:16 - 4:50 pm Hon. Christian Herter Acting Secretary of State Hon. Douglas Dillon Hon. William Rountree Hon. Herman Phleger Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 5:20 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1957 8:20 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz, 8:21 - 8:35 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 8:37 - 8:57 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Gerald Morgan (out 8:49 am) 8:39 - 8:59 am Hon. James Hagerty 8:59 - 9:04 am Hon. Gabriel Hauge 9:04 - 9:05 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 9:34 - 9:41 am Senator Alexander Wiley Mr. Wilson C. Hefner Administrative Assistant to Senator Wiley Hon, Wilton B. Persons 9:47 - 9:52 am Hon, Wilton B. Persons 9:55 - 10:10 am Dr. Frederick Brown Harris Chaplain of the Senate (Reported to the President on his recent trip to Korea) 10:17 - 10:25 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. James Hagerty 10:10 - 10:13 am The President signed the Joint Resolution to Promote Peace and Stability in the Middle East. (Photographs were taken during the signing ceremony) 10:41 - 10:51 am Senator H. Alexander Smith Hon. Wilton B. Persons 10:52 am The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, MARCH 10, 1957 10:49 am The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the White House at 10:49 am and motored to the National Presbyterian Church, arriving there at 10:54 am. 12:06 pm Services completed, the President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the Church and motored to the White House, arriving there at 12:11 pm. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, MARCH 11, 1957 8:35 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz and Colonel William Draper. 8:56 - 9:05 am His Excellency Dantes Bellegarde Ambassador of Haiti Mr. Edmund Glenn State Department Interpreter 9:20 - 9:30 am Captain Evan Peter Aurand 9:34 - 9:47 am Hon. James Hagerty 10:48 - 11:09 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 11:10 - 11:30 am Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Percival Brundage 11:42 am The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:05 pm The President returned to the office, 2:20 - 2:25 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons 2:33 - 4:25 pm CABINET MEETING The President Hon. Christian Herter, Acting Secretary of State Hon. George M. Humphrey Hon, Reuben Robertson Hon. Herbert Brownell Hon. Arthur Summerfield Hon. Fred Aandahl Hon. Sinclair Weeks Hon. Ezra Taft Benson Hon. James P. Mitchell Hon. Marion Folsom Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. A. R. Jones Hon. Gordon Gray Hon. Victor Cooley (continued) MONDAY, MARCH 11, 1957 Page 2 2:33 - 4:25 pm CABINET MEETING (continued): Hon. Harold Stassen Hon. Arthur Larson Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Maxwell M. Rabb Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier Hon. Jack Anderson Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. I. Jack Martin Hon. Arthur Minnich Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Bradley Patterson 4:25 - 4:40 pm The following members of the Executive Committee of the Republican National Committee met with the President: Hon. H. Meade Alcorn, Chairman, RNC Miss Bertha S. Adkins, Assistant Chairman, RNC Mr. Clarence J. Brown, Vice Chairman, Ohio Mrs. Webster B. Todd, Vice Chairman, New Jersey Mrs. Kathryn K. Meloney, Vice Chairman, Wyoming Mr. Hugh Scott, General Counsel, Pennsylvania Mr. Axel J. Beck, South Dakota Mrs. Marjorie H. E. Benedict, California Mr. Ray C. Bliss, Ohio Mr. Ralph H. Bonnell, Massachusetts Mr. Ted Dalton, Virginia Mr. Harry Darby, Kansas Mrs. Edna Basten Donald, Nebraska Mrs. Cecil M. Harden, Indiana Mrs. Gladys E. Knowles, Montana Mr. Albert K. Mitchell, New Mexico Mr. Harlan I. Peyton, Washington Mrs. Charles W. Weis, Jr., New York Mrs. Frank E. Williams, Florida Mr. John Minor Wisdom, Louisiana Mr. Charles K. Mc Whorter, New York Mrs. Peter Gibson, Washington, D. C. The following accompanied the above group: Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Bernard M. Shanley MONDAY, MARCH 11, 1957 Page 3 4:40 - 4:42 pm Mr. Harry Darby 5:00 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 5:15 pm Senator William F. Knowland Senator Lyndon B. Johnson Congressman Joseph W. Martin Congressman Sam Rayburn (Met with the President at the Mansion) Hon. Wilton B. Persons THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 1957 8:10 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:20 - 8:30 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. I. Jack Martin 8:30 - 9:49 am LEGISLATIVE LEADERS The President Hon. William F. Knowland Hon. Styles Bridges Hon. Leverett Saltonstall Hon. Everett Dirksen Hon. Joseph Martin Hon. Charles Halleck Hon. Leslie Arends Hon. Leo Allen Hon. Edward Martin Hon. Francis Case Hon. Sinclair Weeks Hon. H. C. McClellan, Assistant Secretary of Commerce Mr. Ted Nash, Department of Commerce Mr. Bertram Tallamy, Bureau of Public Roads, Department of Commerce Hon. Harvey V. Higley Administrator, Veterans Administration Hon. Ralph H. Stone, Deputy Administrator Veterans Administration Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. A. R. Jones Hon. Robert Merriam Hon. Albert Cole, Administrator, Home and Housing Finance Agency Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Gabriel Hauge Hon. Bernard M. Shanley Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. Jack Anderson Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Earle Chesney Hon. Homer Gruenther Hon. Edward McCabe Hon. I. Jack Martin Hon. Arthur Minnich TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 1957 Page 2 9:40 - 9:43 am Hon. Gerald Morgan 9:57 - 10:04 am H. E. Ernani do Amaral Peixoto Ambassador of Brazil Hon. Roy R. Rubottom, Jr., Acting Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs 10:07 - 10:23 am Hon. Robert Cutler 10:23 - 10:26 am Hon. Bernard Shanley 10:26 - 10:30 am Hon. James Hagerty 10:30 - 10:52 am (Hon. Robert Anderson) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Sherman Adams) (Hon. Arthur Flemming) (out 10:43 am) (Hon. Gerald Morgan) (out 10:43 am) 10:57 - 11:11 am H. E. Senor Mariano Puga Vega Newly appointed Ambassador of Chile (Presented his credentials to the President) 11:26 am The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 1:37 pm The President returned to the office 2:25 - 2:30 pm Mr. Harry Darby 2:32 - -3:55 pm The President departed the White House and motored to Walter Reed Hospital for an examination. 3:55 pm Returned to the office. 4:03 - 4:05 pm Hon. Sherman Adams 4:13 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 7:50 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the White House and motored to the Supreme Court where they attended a dinner in their honor. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1957 8:25 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:27 - 8:30 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 8:29 - 8:32 am Captain Evan P. Aurand 8:58 - 9:02 am Hon. James Hagerty 9:04 - 9:36 am Hon. Christian Herter Acting Secretary of State Hon. James Hagerty Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 9:58 - 9:59 am Hon. Gabriel Hauge 10:00 - 10:28 am Pre-Press Briefing Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. James Hagerty Hon, Gerald Morgan Hon. Howard Pyle Hon. Gabriel Hauge Hon. I. Jack Martin Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 10:30 - 11:00 am PRESS CONFERENCE 11:00 - 11:05 am Captain Evan P. Aurand 11:07 - 11:20 am The following members of the National Manpower Council, Columbia University, called on the President: Mr. Erwin D. Canham, Boston, Massachusetts Chairman (Editor-in-Chief of the Christian Science Monitor) Dr. Henry David, Executive Director (Professor, Columbia University) Dr. Eli Ginzberg, Director of Staff Studies (Professor, Columbia University) Mr. A. J. Hayes President, International Association of Machinists Dr. John A. Krout Vice President and Provost, Columbia University and Deputy Chairman of National Manpower Council (continued) WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1957 Page 2 11:07 - 11:20 am National Manpower Council (continued) Dr. R. M. Maciver Professor Emeritus of Sociology and Political Science, Columbia University Mr. Stanley Allen (Public Relations) Hon. James P. Mitchell General Howard McC. Snyder Hon. Philip Young (Reported to the President on their recent study of Womanpower) 11:15 - 11:32 am Hon. Christian Herter Acting Secretary of State Hon. Harold Stassen 11:32 - 11:41 am General Andrew J. Goodpaster 12:00 Noon The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:23 pm The President returned to the office. 2:27 - 2:35 pm Hon. Sherman Adams 3:00 - 3:40 pm The President went to the South Grounds to hit golf balls. 3:45 pm The President returned to the office. 3:47 - 3:57 pm Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. I. Jack Martin 4:00 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 5:30 pm (General Alfred Gruenther) OFF THE RECORD (Ambassador Andre de Staercke, (Belgium Permanent Representative to NATO) (Met with the President at the Mansion) THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1957 8:16 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:17 - 8:25 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 8:26 - 8:29 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 8:37 - 8:52 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Bryce Harlow Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 8:52 - 9:03 am Hon. John B. Hollister Director, International Cooperation Administration 9:03 - 10:43 am NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL The President Hon. Christian Herter, Acting Secretary of State Hon. Charles E. Wilson Hon. Arthur S. Flemming Hon. George M. Humphrey Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. John B. Hollister Hon. Arthur Larson Hon. Perkins McGuire Admiral Arthur W. Radford Hon. Allen W. Dulles Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Robert Cutler Hon. Clarence B. Randall General Nathan Twining Hon. Gordon Gray Hon. Reuben Robertson Hon. Robert Bowie Hon. Mansfield Sprague Hon. Bryce Harlow Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Colonel Paul R. Walters Hon. James S. Lay, Jr. Hon. S. Everett Gleason THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1957 Page 2 11:00 - 11:15 am Hon, James B. Conant (Came to say goodbye on retiring from his post as Ambassador to Germany) 11:16 - 11:35 am (Mr. Fred Lazarus) OFF THE RECORD 11:35 - 11:48 am Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Clarence Randall Hon. Bryce Harlow Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 11:48 - 11:50 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 11:50 - 11:55 am Hon. Gerald Morgan 11:58 - 11:59 pm Hon. Sherman Adams 12:00 Noon The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:00 pm The President returned to the office, accompanied by Aksel Nielson. 2:02 - 2:07 pm Hon. Sherman Adams 2:13 - 2:16 pm Mr. William J. Hopkins 2:20 - 2:22 pm Hon. Sherman Adams Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 2:22 - 2:24 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 2:45 - 2:51 pm Hon. Gordon Gray was sworn in as Director, Office of Defense Mobilization. Mrs. Gray, Hon. Perkins McGuire, Cabinet Members, and White House Staff attended the ceremony. 2:52 - 2:55 pm Hon. Arthur Flemming (Came to tell the President goodbye) 2:57 - 3:00 pm General Maxwell Taylor NORFOLK, VIRGINIA THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1957 Page 3 3:00 - 3:02 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 3:02 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 3:07 pm Departed the White House and motored to MATS Terminal. 3:35 pm Departed MATS Tₑ rminal aboard the Columbine for flight to Norfolk, Virginia, The following accompanied the President: Major General Howard M. Snyder Hon. James C. Hagerty Captain Evan Peter Aurand CWO Charles J. Langello Mr. Jack Romagna Sgt. John Moaney 4:24 pm The President and his party arrived at the Norfolk Naval Air Station and were greeted by the following: Admiral Jerauld Wright Vice Admiral Sir John Eaton Rear Admiral I. N. Kiland Captain S. G. Mitchell Following exchange of greetings, the President, Admiral Wright and Admiral Eaton entered the President's car and drove to SACLANT Headquarters, 4:34 pm Arrived at SACLANT Headquarters. The President and his party posed for still and newsreel TV pictures until 4:45 pm when they entered Headquarters Building and went to Admiral Wright's Cabin located on the second floor. The President met informally with Admirals Wright and Eaton, Vice Admirals Smith, Wellborn, and Goldthwaite. Mrs. Wright and son William were also present. 5:40 pm Departed Headquarters Building and walked to the SACLANT Staff Mess Hall where the President received the members of the NATO Staff. 6:10 pm DINNER. Following dinner, the President spoke informally from 6:58 until 7:00 pm. THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1957 Page 4 NORFOLK, VIRGINIA 7:01 pm Admiral Jerauld Wright the President an award - a center piece of the 15 NATO Flags. 7:03 pm The President and his party departed SACLANT Mess Hall and motored to Pier No. 7, U. S. Naval Base, where they boarded the U. S. S. Canberra. 7:15 pm Arrived on the U. S. S. Canberra. Admiral Wright escorted the President onto the Quarter Deck while the Band played "Hail to the Chief". The President was then greeted by Captain C. T. Mauro, Commanding Officer of the U. S. S. Canberra, who welcomed the President aboard and then escorted him to his quarters. 7:25 pm The U. S. S. Canberra got underway. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1957 ABOARD THE CANBERRA (ENROUTE TO BERMUDA) 7:45 am The following had breakfast with the President: General Howard McC. Snyder Captain Evan P. Aurand Hon. James Hagerty 9:30 am The President returned to his lounge. 12:30 pm The following had lunch with the President: Captain C. T. Mauro, Commanding Officer of the Canberra Commander Gerald S. Norton General Howard McC. Snyder Captain Evan P. Aurand Hon. James Hagerty 7:02 pm The following had dinner with the President: General Howard McC. Snyder Hon. James Hagerty Commander Gerald S. Norton 10:00 pm The President retired for the evening. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 1957 ABOARD THE CANBERRA (ENROUTE TO BERMUDA) 8:25 am The President had breakfast. 8:45 am Went on starboard main deck. 8:51 am Reentered dining room. 9:30 am Observed a demonstration on starboard deck, 11:15 am Watched casting-off. 12:30 pm The President had lunch with the following: General Howard McC. Snyder Captain Evan P. Aurand Hon. James Hagerty 1:50 - 2:15 pm The President sunned on the port side. 2.29 - 2:55 pm Drove golf balls. 6:00 - 6:10 pm The President and Captain Evan P. Aurand walked around the deck. 7:20 - 8:40 pm The following had dinner with the President: General Howard McC. Snyder Hon. James Hagerty Captain Evan P. Aurand Lt. Crandall Lt. Coiner 9:10 - 10:55 pm The President viewed the movie "Three Coins in a Fountain". 11:03 pm The President retired for the evening. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, MARCH 17, 1957 ABOARD THE CANBERRA (ENROUTE TO BERMUDA) 9:11 am Following breakfast, the President went on deck. 10:18 am Pictures were taken on deck. 10:30 am The President attended Church Services on deck. Following Services, Boatswain's Mate Jack F. McAndrews presented a green-tinted carnation to the President for St. Patrick's Day. 11:18 - 11:20 am The President chatted informally with the press. 12:31 pm The President was the guest of the Crew for lunch. He was presented a large cake which was cut and distributed among the Crew. 2:00 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster and Major Frank Evans were picked up from a seaplane and brought aboard the Canberra. 2:15 - 4:00 pm The following conferred with the President in his cabin: Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Captain Evan P. Aurand Hon. James Hagerty (at 4:20 pm, General Goodpaster and Major Evans departed the Canberra and went to the seaplane for flight back to Washington). 3:10 - 4:25 pm The President sunbathed on deck. 4:25 - 4:45 pm Practiced golf on the range. 4:45 - 5:15 pm Sunbather on deck. 5:15 pm The President retired to his cabin, SUNDAY, MARCH 17, 1957 Page 2 ABOARD THE CANBERRA (ENROUTE TO BERMUDA) 7:00 - 7:45 pm The following were guests of the President at dinner: Commander R. E. Peet, Skipper of Destroyer Barton Commander P. S. McManus, Skipper of Destroyer Wood CWO Vincent A. Cropper, of the Canberra Lt. R. B. Hall, of the Canberra General Howard McC. Snyder Captain Evan P. Aurand Hon. James Hagerty THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1957 ABOARD THE CANBERRA (ENROUTE TO BERMUDA) 7:58 am The President had breakfast. 8:45 am The President walked around the deck and visited with the Canberra's carpenter. 8:55 am The President was shown slides and movies of Terrier Missiles. 9:20 pm Films completed, the President went out on deck with General Howard McC. Snyder, Captain Evan P. Aurand, Captain C. T. Mauro, and Hon. James Hagerty to view the Terrier Missiles Shoot. 10:43 am Terrier Missiles Shoot completed, the President went to his cabin. 10:49 am Commanders Gerald Norton and L. J. Stecher entered the cabin. 10:51 am Commander Norton departed cabin. 10:51 am Lt. Commander E. R. Hubbard entered cabin. 10:58 am Commander L. J. Stecher and Lt. Commander E. R. Hubbard departed cabin. 11:15 - 12:10 pm The President hit golf balls on the starboard deck. 12:30 pm Lunch 1:30 pm The President departed the Canberra and went out fishing with Captain Evan P. Aurand. 2:42 pm Discontinued fishing and started back to the Canberra. 3:05 pm The President sat on deck. 3:16 - 3:25 pm Drove golf balls. 3:25 pm The President went to his cabin. MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1957 Page 2 ABOARD THE CANBERRA (ENROUTE TO BERMUDA) 6:05 pm The President went out on deck to watch a helicopter make four drops on deck. 6:10 pm Returned to his quarters. 6:59 pm The following had dinner with the President: Lt. Commander Ross H. Trower (Chaplain) Captain William R. Miller Lt. John F. Keane Ensign James R. McEowen Captain Evan P. Aurand 7:57 pm The President, Dr. Snyder, Captain Evan P. Aurand, and Hon. James Hagerty walked to the bow of the ship for the Happy Hour Show. 9:07 pm Show completed, the President thanked the Captain, Officers and Crew for putting on the Show. 9:20 pm The Canberra underway for Bermuda, 9:40 pm The President retired for the evening. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1957 ABOARD THE CANBERRA (ENROUTE TO BERMUDA) 9:15 am The President had breakfast 11:45 am Walked on starboard deck. 11:48 am Reentered cabin. 12:00 Noon The President and Captain C. T. Mauro walked on port side deck to forecastle. Walked about forecastle area and returned to cabin via port side. 12:30 pm Lunch. 2:55 pm The President went on deck to observe the air demonstration of bombing and other activities. 3:37 pm Demonstration completed. 3:45 pm The President went to the golf range on deck. 4:04 pm Returned to the cabin. 7:00 pm The following had dinner with the President: Commander Burns W. Spore Commander Lewis L. Stecher Lt. J. Donald Lasher CWO James D. Cobb 8:32 9:53 pm Movies in the living room of the President's cabin. 9:54 pm The President retired for the evening. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1957 ABOARD THE CANBERRA (ENROUTE TO BERMUDA) 9:03 - 9:09 am Following breakfast, the President and General Howard McC. Snyder walked around the deck, 11:40 am The President went to starboard side and pictures were made, 11:53 am Returned to his cabin. 12:30 pm Lunch 3:40 pm The President, escorted by Commander Gerald Norton, went to the quarter deck where he shook hands with Captain C. T. Mauro and bid him goodbye. The Ship's band played ruffles and flourishes, followed by the National Anthem. The President paid his respects to the Ensign and departed the Canberra. 3:43 pm Entered the Presidential barge. 3:47 pm Enroute to the dock area, a pin in the steering wheel was lost and the coxswain was unable to steer and a transfer was made to the Captain's Gig. HAMILTON, BERMUDA 4:05 pm Arrived at Albuoy Point. Greetings were exchanged between the President and Prime Minister Macmillan. The President and Prime Minister Macmillan were presented to the following: Bishop E. R. Williams Chief Justice Sir Townsell Gilbert Colonial Secretary J. W. Sykes Sir John Cox Commodore G. E. Hunt Colonial Treasurer W. W. Davidson Attorney General John Pine Mr. N. H. P. Vesey Mr. H. A. Watlington Mr. J. E. Pearlman Dr. A. F. Cann Mr. D. Williams WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1957 Page 2 HAMILTON, BERMUDA 4:20 pm Prime Minister Macmillan delivered a few remarks over the microphone welcoming the President to Bermuda. The President responded. 4:25 pm The President and Prime Minister Macmillan departed Albuoy Point and motored to the Mid Ocean Club. 4:50 pm Arrived at the Mid Ocean Club. Here the President was greeted by Mr. Thomas A. P. Ross, Resident Manager, who escorted the President to his suite. 5:00 pm Hon, John Foster Dulles Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster (Met with the President for a briefing) 5:17 - 5:30 pm Mr. Andrew Berding Mr. William Macomber (Joined Secretary Dulles and General Goodpaster) 5:50 pm Ambassador John Hay Whitney Mr. William Rountree Mr. C. Burke Elbrick (Joined Secretary Dulles and General Goodpaster) 6:45 - 6:50 pm The President and Prime Minister Macmillan inspected the White House Staff quarters. 6:58 pm Prime Minister Macmillan entered the President's suite. 7:09 pm The President, Prime Minister Macmillan, and Hon. John Foster Dulles departed the Suite and walked to Prime Minister Macmillan's suite for dinner. They were joined by Hon. Selwyn Lloyd. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1957 HAMILTON, BERMUDA 8:28 am The President went to Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster's office where he remained a few minutes and returned to his suite, 10:00 am Hon. John Foster Dulles 10:30 - 12:36 pm The President and Secretary Dulles departed the suite and proceeded to the Conference Room for the morning session. The following attended: The President Hon. Harold Macmillan Hon. Selwyn Lloyd (and other British officials) Hon. John Foster Dulles Senator Walter F. George Ambassador Walter F. George Ambassador John Hay Whitney Hon. James Hagerty Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Mr. C. Burke Elbrick Mr. Herman Phleger Mr. William Rountree Mr. Fraser Wilkins Mr. Walter N. Walmsley, Jr. Mr. William Macomber 12:40 pm The President returned to his suite. 1:06 pm The following were the President's guests at luncheon: Prime Minister Harold Macmillan Foreign Minister Selwyn Lloyd Hon. John Foster Dulles Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Mr. Patrick Deane 3:27 pm The President departed his suite and proceeded to the lobby for pictures. THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1957 Page 2 HAMILTON, BERMUDA 3:42 - 5:40 pm The following attended the afternoon session of the Conference: The President Hon. Harold Macmillan Hon. Selwyn Lloyd Hon. John Foster Dulles Senator Walter F. George Ambassador John Hay Whitney Hon. James Hagerty Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Mr. C. Burke Elbrick Mr. Herman Phleger Mr. William Rountree Mr. Fraser Wilkins Mr. Lane Timmons Mr. William Macomber Mr. Brewster Morris 5:40 pm Following the afternoon Conference, the President returned to his suite accompanied by Ambassador John Hay Whitney. 7:30 pm The following joined the President at dinner: Hon. John Foster Dulles Mr. Herman Phleger General Howard McC. Snyder Colonel William Draper Captain Evan P. Aurand 9:05 pm A11 dinner guests departed the President's suite with the exception of Hon. John Foster Dulles and Mr. Herman Phleger. 9:22 pm Secretary Dulles and Mr. Phleger departed the President's suite. 9:30 pm The President retired for the evening. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1957 HAMILTON, BERMUDA 7:54 - 8:10 am Breakfast 8:42 - 9:01 am Captain Evan P. Aurand 8:57 - 9:00 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 9:02 - 9:32 am Hon. John Foster Dulles Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster (until 9:52 am) 9:53 - 9:58 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 10:11 - 10:17 am Captain Evan P. Aurand 10:41 - 10:45 am Hon, James Hagerty 11:03 am The President departed his suite and went to the golf practice tee. 12:00 Noon Returned to his suite. 12:06 - 12:56 pm Hon. Harold Macmillan 12:35 - 12:37 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 1:03 pm The following had lunch with the President in his suite: Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Reuben Robertson Hon. Lewis L. Strauss Mr. Robert Murphy Mr. Lane Timmons Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Donald Quarles (The above stayed on through the 3:17 meeting) 3:17 - 4:04 pm Hon. John Foster Dulles Prime Minister Harold Macmillan Admiral Lewis Strauss Foreign Minister Selwyn Lloyd Hon. Donald Quarles Mr. Patrick Deane Hon. Reuben Robertson Sir Norman Brooke Mr. Robert Murphy Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Mr. Lane Timmons FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1957 Page 2 HAMILTON, BERMUDA 4:04 - 4:24 pm Hon. Harold Macmillan Hon. Selwyn Lloyd Hon. John Foster Dulles Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Mr. Patrick Deane 4:27 - 5:20 pm Conference - afternoon session: The President Hon. Harold Macmillan Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Selwyn Lloyd Senator Walter F. George Ambassador John Hay Whitney Hon. Rₑ uben Robertson Mr. Robert Murphy Hon. James Hagerty Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Mr. C. Burke Elbrick Mr. Herman Phleger Mr. Lane Timmons Mr. William Macomber 5:20 - 5:35 pm The President and General Goodpaster went to the President's suite. General Goodpaster departed at 5:35 pm. 5:40 pm The President rested. 7:15 pm The President departed his suite and entered Captain Aurand's suite. 7:28 pm The President, accompanied by Hon. James Hagerty and Captain Aurand, departed the Mid Ocean Club and motored to the Governor General's residence. The President was greeted by the Governor General, Sir John Woodall, After the President's arrival, the other dinner guests arrived and were greeted by the President as they entered the Drawing Room. (See next page for list of guests) FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1957 Page 3 HAMILTON, BERMUDA 8:15 pm The President greeted the following who were guests at the Governor General's residence for dinner: Prime Minister Harold Macmillan Foreign Minister Selwyn Lloyd Sir Norman Brooks Sir Frederick Hoyer-Miller Sir Harold Caccia British Ambassador to the United States Hon. John Foster Dulles Ambassador John Hay Whitney Commodore C. E. Hunt Bishop E. R. Williams Chief Justice Sir Townsell Gilbert Colonial Secretary J. W. Sykes Sir John Cox Brigadier B. E. Luard American Consul General Thomas J. Maleady Attorney General John Pine Colonial Treasurer W. W. Davidson Mr. H. D. Watlington Mr. J. E. Pearman Doctor E. A. Cann Mr. G. A. Williams Hon. James Hagerty Lt. O. Whitehouse Captain Evan P. Aurand DINNER given by Governor General Sir John Woodall. 10:54 pm The President, accompanied by Hon. James Hagerty and Captain Evan P. Aurand, departed the Governor General's residence and motored to the Mid Ocean Club. 11:17 pm The President retired for the evening. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1957 HAMILTON, BERMUDA 8:17 - 8:30 am Breakfast 8:48 - 8:57 am The President departed his suite and went to Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster's office. 8:57 am The President returned to his suite, accompanied by Captain Evan P. Aurand. 8:58 - 9:20 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 9:21 - 9:27 am Hon. John Foster Dulles 9:30 - 9:32 am Hon. James Hagerty 9:40 - 9:42 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 10:05 - 10:11 am The President departed his suite and walked to Prime Minister Macmillan's suite. 10:11 - 10:17 am The President, accompanied by Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster, departed the Prime Minister's suite and went to Secretary Dulles' suite. 10:27 am The President entered General Goodpaster's office. 10:30 am Returned to his suite. 10:35 - 10:43 am Hon. John Foster Dulles 10:44 - 10:48 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 10:52 - 11:33 am Prime Minister Harold Macmillan 12:28 pm The President, accompanied by Prime Minister Macmillan, Colonel William Draper, Captain Evan P. Aurand, and CWO Charles J. Langello went to the entrance of the Mid Ocean Club where they witnessed the Changing of The Guard. Pictures were taken at this time. SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1957 Page 2 HAMILTON, BERMUDA 12:36 pm The President, Prime Minister Macmillan, Captain Aurand and Colonel Draper returned to the President's suite. The Prime Minister accompanied the President into his suite. 12:55 pm Sir Richard Powell entered the President's suite. 1:46 - 2:35 pm The President gave a luncheon in honor of Prime Minister Harold Macmillan, The following attended: The President Prime Minister Harold Macmillan Hon. John Foster Dulles Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd Governor General Woodall Colonial Secretary Sykes Colonel Philip Best Mr. Thomas J. Maleady Captain Evan P. Aurand Captain James G. Laing (During the afternoon, the President met with members of his Staff). 7:12 - 7:15 pm Ambassador John Hay Whitney 7:18 - 7:27 pm Prime Minister Harold Macmillan Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd Admiral Lewis Strauss Hon. John Foster Dulles Mr. Gerard Smith 8:25 - 9:15 pm The following were the President's guests for dinner: Prime Minister Harold Macmillan Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd Hon. John Foster Dulles SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1957 Page 3 9:15 pm Dinner completed the President and his guests proceeded into Sitting Room for coffee. 9:28 - 9:38 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Sir Norman Brooks 10:30 pm Prime Minister Macmillan, Foreign Secretary Lloyd, and Secretary Dulles departed the President's suite. 10:40 pm The President retired for the evening. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, MARCH 24, 1957 8:15 am Breakfast 9:15 - 9:20 am The President was in Prime Minister Macmillan's suite, 9:20 am Returned to his suite. 10:10 am The President, accompanied by Prime Minister Macmillan and Colonel William Draper, departed the Mid Ocean Club and motored to Kindley Air Force Base. 10:32 am Arrived at Kindley Air Force Base, Following appropriate honors, the President and his party boarded the Columbine. Those aboard were: Hon. John Foster Dulles Ambassador Walter F. George Mr. Herman Phleger General Howard McC. Snyder Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Captain Evan P. Aurand Hon. James Hagerty Mrs. Ann Whitman Miss Alice Boyce Agents Behn, Campion, Knight, and Flohr 10:45 am Airborne from Bermuda for flight to Washington. 1:35 pm Arrived at MATS Terminal. 1:41 pm Departed MATS Terminal and motored to the White House. 1:53 pm Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, MARCH 25, 1957 8:48 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:50 - 8:52 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 9:00 - 9:25 am Hon. Sherman Adams 9:30 - 9:36 am Hon. Bernard M. Shanley Hon. Gerald Morgan 9:47 - 10:25 am Hon. Richard M Nixon 10:26 - 10:34 am The President presented the Young American Medal for Bravery and the Young American Medal for Service: Edmund Lawrence Zernach, Lawrenceburg, Indiana Winner of the Young American Medal for Bravery Mrs. Edmund L. Zernach, Mother Mrs. Lorena Dugle, Aunt William A. Steiger, Oshkosh, Wisconsin Winner of the Young American Medal for Service Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Steiger, Parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Haberstroh, Sister and Brother -in-law Mrs. Sophie Steiger Roth, Aunt Lt. Emil Roth, Cousin Hon. Herbert Brownell, the Attorney General Hon. J. Lee Rankin, the Solicitor General Hon. J. Edgar Hoover, Jr. Mr. G. Frederick Mullen Congressman Earl Wilson Congressman Van Pelt 10:34 - 10:48 am Hon. Charles E. Thomas (Came to tell the President goodbye - is leaving his post as Secretary of the Navy) 10:50 - 11:40 am The following met with the President re Foreign Economic Policy: Hon. John Foster Dulles Mr. John Hollister Hon, Charles E. Wilson Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Christian Herter Hon. Wilton B. Persons Mr. Mansfield Sprague Hon. Bryce Harlow Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster MONDAY, MARCH 25, 1957 Page 2 11:45 - 11:47 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 11:40 - 11:52 am Hon. John Foster Dulles 11:55 am The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 1:58 pm The President returned to the office. 2:00 - 2:05 pm Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 2:08 - 2:31 pm Hon. Sherman Adams 2:31 - 2:34 pm Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. Sherman Adams Hon, Wilton B. Persons Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. I. Jack Martin 3:34 - 3:39 pm Mr. Danny Thomas (TV Star) 3:34 - 3:58 pm Hon. Herbert Brownell, Jr. 3:58 - 4:00 pm Hon. John Foster Dulles David Hinshaw (grandson) 4:00 - 5:12 pm BIPARTISAN LEGISLATIVE LEADERS MEETING The President Speaker Sam Rayburn Senator William F. Knowland Senator Lyndon Johnson Congressman Joseph Martin Senator Styles Bridges Senator Everett Dirksen Senator J. William Fulbright Senator Theodore Green Senator Carl Hayden Senator Thomas C. Hennings, Jr. Senator Michael J. Mansfield Senator Richard B. Russell Senator Leverett Saltonstall Senator H. Alexander Smith Senator Alexander Wiley (continued) MONDAY, MARCH 25, 1957 Page 3 4:00 - 5:12 pm BIPARTISAN LEGISLATIVE LEADERS MEETING (continued): Congressman Carl Albert Congressman Leslie C. Arends Congressman Clarence Cannon Congressman Robert B. Chiperfield Congressman Thomas S, Gordon Congressman John W. McCormack Congressman John Taber Congressman Carl Vinson Congressman John M. Vorys Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Donald Quarles Admiral Lewis Strauss Hon. Robert Hill, Department of State Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon, Gerald Morgan Hon. I. Jack Martin Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Bryce Harlow Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 5:15 - 5:25 pm Hon, John Foster Dulles 5:25 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 1957 8:05 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz and Mr. William Robinson. 8:05 - 8:15 am Mr. William Robinson 8:20 - 8:29 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. I. Jack Martin Hon. Sherman Adams (joined at 8:28 am) 8:30 - 10:30 am LEGISLATIVE LEADERS MEETING The President The Vice President Senator William Knowland Senator Styles Bridges Senator Leverett Saltonstall Senator Everett Dirksen Senator Homer Capehart Congressman Joseph Martin Congressman Charles Halleck Congressman Leslie Arends Congressman Henry O. Talle Congressman Clarence E. Kilburn Congressman Charles B. Hoeven Congressman John Taber Hon. George Humphrey Hon. Percival Brundage Mr. Robert Merriam Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Bernard M. Shanley Hon. Gabriel Hauge Hon. Howard Pyle Hon. Edward McCabe Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. I. Jack Martin Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. Jack Anderson Hon, Earle Chesney Hon. Homer Gruenther Hon. Arthur Minnich TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 1957 Page 2 10:30 - 10:36 am Hon. George M. Humphrey 10:36 - 10:55 am The Honorable Robert Briscoe Lord Mayor of Dublin H. E. John Joseph Hearne Ambassador of Ireland Mr. Joseph F. Shields Counsellor, Irish Embassy Mrs. Robert Briscoe Dr. Joseph Briscoe (son) Hon. Wiley Buchanan 10:55 - 11:29 am Hon. Robert Cutler 11:29 - 11:50 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 11:50 - 11:52 am Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 1:00 pm The following had lunch with the President: Hon. Nelson Rockefeller Dr. Milton Eisenhower Dr. Arthur Flemming Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. A. R. Jones Hon. Arthur Kimball 2:24 pm The President returned to the office. 2:30 - 3:00 pm Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Allen Dulles Hon. Wilton B. Persons (2:56 - 2:58 pm) Hon. James Hagerty (out at 2:48 pm) Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 3:52 - 3:53 pm Hon. Gerald Morgan 4:04 pm The President departed the office and went to the South Grounds to hit golf balls. 4:46 pm Returned to the office. 4:53 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1957 8:30 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 9:20 - 9:22 am Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 9:30 - 9:35 am Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Bernard M. Shanley Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Howard Pyle Hon. Gabriel Hauge Hon. I. Jack Martin Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Gerald Morgan (joined group at 10:10 am) (Pre-Press Conference Briefing) 10:30 - 11:06 am PRESS CONFERENCE 11:08 - 11:21 am Mrs. Peter Gibson President, National Federation of Republican Women Hon. Howard Pyle 11:21 - 11:22 am Hon. Gerald Morgan 11:23 - 11:32 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 11:36 am The President went to the Broadcast Room to do a film for use by his Committee on Employment of the Physically Handicapped. The President departed the Broadcast Room and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1957 7:50 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:14 - 8:30 am Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 8:30 - 8:32 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 8:32 - 8:52 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 8:52 - 8:53 am Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 8:53 - 9:00 am Hon. John Foster Dulles 9:00 - 11:10 am NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Charles E. Wilson Hon. Gordon Gray Hon. George M. Humphrey Hon. Herbert Brownell, Jr. Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. Donald A. Quarles Hon. Lewis L. Strauss Hon. John B. Hollister Hon. Lewis E. Berry, Jr. (Acting Federal Civil Defense Administrator) Hon. Arthur Larson Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier Hon. Robert Bowie Hon. Christian Herter Hon. Reuben Robertson Hon. A. R. Jones Hon. Mansfield Sprague Admiral Arthur W. Radford Hon. Allen W. Dulles Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon, Robert Cutler Hon. Clarence Randall Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. James S. Lay, Jr. Hon. S. Everett Gleason THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1957 Page 2 11:10 - 11:14 am Hon. George M. Humphrey 11:14 - 11:30 am Senator Charles E. Potter Mr. Leslie Biffle Mr. John Phillips (The above are members of a subcommittee of the American Battle Monuments Commission and discussed Commission business with the President). 11:30 - 11:31 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 11:32 - 11:51 am H. E. Ngo Dinh Nhu (Brother and Adviser of the President of Viet-Nam, who holds the personal rank of Ambassador) H. E. Tran Van Chuong, Ambassador of Viet-Nam to the United States Mr. Edmund Glenn (State Department Interpreter) Mr. William J. Sebald Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs Hon. Wiley Buchanan 11:51 - 11:55 am Hon. Gerald Morgan 11:55 - 12:00 noon Hon. Sherman Adams 12:06 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 - 2:04 pm Captain Evan P. Aurand 2:20 - 3:48 pm Marshal of the Royal Air Force, The Lord Tedder, G. C.B. 3:48 - 3:53 pm Hon. Sherman Adams 3:55 - 4:03 pm Hon, James Hagerty 4:03 - 4:05 pm Mr. William J. Hopkins 4:05 - 4:27 pm Hon. Gabriel Hauge 4:45 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1957 7:53 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:08 - 8:17 am Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. 8:17 - 8:26 am Hon. Sherman Adams 8:26 - 8:30 am Hon. Gordon Gray Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 8:30 - 9:45 am CABINET MEETING The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. George M. Humphrey Hon. Charles E. Wilson Hon. Herbert Brownell Hon. Arthur Summerfield Hon. O. Hatfield Chilson Hon. Sinclair Weeks Hon. Ezra Taft Benson Hon. James P. Mitchell Hon. Roswell B. Perkins Hon. A. R. Jones Hon. Gordon Gray Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. Hon. Arthur Larson Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Maxwell Rabb Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier Hon. Jack Anderson Hon. Robert Cutler Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. Gabriel Hauge Hon. I. Jack Martin Hon. Arthur Minnich Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Brad Patterson Hon. Clarence Randall Hon. Bernard Shanley Hon. Percival Brundage FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1957 Page 2 9:55 - 10:03 am Hon. Herbert Brownell, Jr. 10:03 - 11:00 am BIPARTISAN LEGISLATIVE LEADERSHIP MEETING (Met with the President re Presidential Disability Amendment to the Constitution) The President Senator Everett M. Dirksen Senator William F. Knowland Senator Leverett Saltonstall Senator William E. Jenner Senator Styles Bridges Senator James O. Eastland Senator Mike Mansfield Senator Lyndon Johnson Congressman Joseph Martin Congressman Charles Halleck Congressman Leslie Arends Congressman Leo Allen Congressman Kenneth Keating Congressman John W. McCormack Speaker Sam Rayburn Congressman Carl Albert Congressman Emanuel Celler Hon. Herbert Brownell Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Bernard M. Shanley Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. Arthur Minnich 11:00 - 11:03 am Hon. Gerald Morgan 11:05 - 11:11 am The President was presented the Sword of Hope in connection with the opening of the 1957 Cancer Crusade. The following attended the ceremony: Miss Joyce Dezeller (6 year-old Indian girl who is a cured cancer victim) (She presented the Sword of Hope to the President) Mrs. Harold Dezeller, Mother Hon. and Mrs. Walter J. Kohler (Former Governor Kohler is Chairman of the) (American Cancer Society) (continued) FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1957 Page 3 11:05 - 11:11 am American Cancer Society Sword of Hope ceremony (continued): Mr. Clifton R. Read Director of Public Relations, American Cancer Society Mr. John Becker Radio and TV Director, American Cancer Society 11:11 - 11:15 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Mr. William J. Hopkins 11:15 - 11:21 am Dr. James R. Killian, Jr. President, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and member of the Science Advosory Committee to ODM 11:21 - 12:02 pm The following members of the Office of Defense Mobilization Science Advisory Committee and its Consultants met with the President: Dr. I. I. Rabi, Chairman Professor of Physics, Columbia University, New York Dr. Lloyd V. Berkner President, Associated Universities, Inc., New York Dr. Detlev W. Bronk President, National Academy of Sciences, Wash, D.C. Dr. Hugh L. Dryden Director, National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, Washington, D. C. Dr. James B. Fisk Executive Vice President, Bell Telephone Laboratories, Murray Hill, New Jersey Dr. Albert G. Hill Director of Research, Weapons Systems Evaluation Group, Department of Defense, Washington, D. C. Dr. James R. Killian, Jr. President, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, Massachusetts Dr. Edwin H. Land President, Polaroid Corporation, Cambridge, Mass. Dr. E. R. Piore Director of Research, International Business Machines Corporation, New York City Dr. Herbert Scoville, Jr. Assistant Director, Central Intelligence Agency, Washington, D. C. (continued) FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1957 Page 4 11:21 - 12:02 pm Science Advisory Committee to ODM (continued): Dr. Alan T. Waterman Director, National Science Foundation, Washington, D. C. Dr. Jerrold R. Zacharias Professor of Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts Hon, Gordon Gray Director, Office of Defense Mobilization Mr. David z. Beckler Executive Director, Science Advisory Committee, Office of Defense Mobilization, Washington, D. C. Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 12:02 - 12:08 pm The President greeted the members of the National Photographers Association in the Rose Garden. There were approximately 336 members in the group. 12:08 - 12:11 pm Hon. Sherman Adams 12:14 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 12:36 pm Departed the White House and motored to his farm in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. He was accompanied by Dr. Walter Tkach. 2:25 pm Arrived at the Gettysburg Farm. 3:11 - 3:58 pm The President and General Arthur Nevins walked about the farm. 6:29 pm The following joined the President and Mrs. Eisenhower for dinner: Mr. and Mrs. George Allen General and Mrs. Arthur Nevins Dr. Walter Tkach (Note: Dr. Martin, Veterinarian, entered the farm at 11:30 pm to assist in the delivery of a filly born to Sporty Miss, departing the farm at 1:25 am ). GETTYSBURG, PA. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1957 8:30 am The President and Mr. George Allen departed the residence and walked to the barns where they looked at the new filly. 8:45 am Returned to the house. 10:00 - 11:40 am The President, Mr. George Allen, General Arthur Nevins, Dr. Walter Tkach, and Mr. Hartley the herdsman, motored over the President's farm and Mr. Allen's farm, 2:35 pm The President, Mr. George Allen and Mr. W. Alton Jones toured the President's farm and Mr. Allen's farm. 3:30 pm Returned to the house, 3:38 pm The President, Mr. George Allen and Mr. W. Alton Jones departed the residence and walked to the duck pond. 3:50 pm Returned to the house. 7:03 pm The following had dinner with the President and Mrs. Eisenhower: General and Mrs. Alfred Gruenther Mr. and Mrs. George Allen Mr. W. Alton Jones THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, MARCH 31, 1957 GETTYSBURG, PA. 9:15 - 10:55 am The President and Mr. George Allen chipped and putted golf balls on the golf green. 4:15 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the farm and motored to the White House. 6:45 pm Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, APRIL 1, 1957 9:00 am The President arrived in the office 9:01 - 9:17 am Hon. Herman Phleger (Came to say goodbye - is leaving his post with the State Department) 9:17 - 9:42 am Lt. General H. S. Aurand, USA Retired (Father of Captain Evan P. Aurand, the President's Naval Aide. He is a long- time friend and classmate of the President's) 9:43 - 9:50 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 9:54 - 10:03 am Hon. Amory Houghton (Called on the President prior to his departure to take up his duties as Ambassador to France) 10:04 - 10:09 am Hon. Sherman Adams 10:22 - 10:55 am Hon. Ezra Taft Benson Hon. Gerald Morgan 10:55 - 11:00 am Hon. James S, Lay Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 11:00 - 11:05 am Hon. Thomas S. Gates was sworn in as Secretary of the Navy. The following attended the ceremony: Mrs. Thomas S. Gates, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William K. Morris Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ponce Miss Kathe Gates Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Brengle Mrs. Owen J. Roberts Mrs. Jay Gates Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Brengle Hon. Reuben Robertson Hon. Wilbur M. Brucker Hon. Donald A. Quarles General Randolph McC. Pate Admiral Harry D. Felt Captain E. P. Aurand Captain Draper Kauffman MONDAY, APRIL 1, 1957 Page 2 11:05 - 12:15 pm Mr. Aksel Nielsen 12:15 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:11 pm The President returned to the office. 2:12 - 2:28 pm (Hon. Allen Dulles) OFF THE RECORD (Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster) 2:28 - 2:33 pm Hon. Sherman Adams 2:33 - 2:47 pm The following met with the President to discuss Mutual Aid: Hon. Christian Herter Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Bryce Harlow Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 3:14 - 3:25 pm Hon. James Hagerty Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 3:25 - 3:29 pm Hon. James Hagerty 4:00 - 4:58 pm Mr. Aksel Nielsen 4:15 - 4:22 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons 4:43 - 4:50 pm Hon. Sherman Adams 4:58 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 1957 7:58 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:15 - 8:30 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. I. Jack Martin 8:20 - 8:30 am Hon. Gerald Morgan Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 8:22 - 8:26 am Hon. Percival Brundage 8:30 - 10:10 am LEGISLATIVE LEADERS MEETING The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Senator William F. Knowland Senator Styles Bridges Senator Leverett Saltonstall Senator Everett Dirksen Congressman Joseph Martin Congressman Charles Halleck Congressman Leslie Arends Congressman Leo Allen Hon. George M. Humphrey Hon. Wendall Barnes Hon. Percival Brundage Mr. Robert Merriam Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Bernard M. Shanley Hon. James Hagerty Hon. I. Jack Martin Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. Jack Anderson Hon. Earle Chesney Hon. Homer Gruenther Hon, Gerald Morgan Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 10:13 - 10:18 am Hon. Howard Pyle 10:19 - 10:33 am Hon. David K. E. Bruce (Called on the President prior to his departure to assume his duties as Ambassador to the Federal Republic of Germany) TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 1957 Page 2 10:33 - 10:36 am Hon. Gerald Morgan 10:45 - 10:50 am Hon. Sherman Adams 10:57 am The President, accompanied by Hon, Bernard M. Shanley and Hon. James Hagerty, departed the White House and motored to the District Red Cross Building. 10:59 am Arrived at the District Red Cross Building. Here the President was greeted by Hon. Robert Cutler and Hon. James Lambie. Hon. Robert Cutler escorted the President to the stage. 11:00 - 11:10 am The President addressed the Advertising Council's 13th Annual Conference. 11:12 am Departed the District Red Cross Building and motored to the White House. 11:14 am Arrived at the White House. 11:39 - 12:24 am (Mr. Stanley High) OFF THE RECORD 12:24 - 12:25 pm Hon. Gerald Morgan 12:27 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:14 pm The President returned to the office. 2:15 - 2:23 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 2:23 - 2:24 pm Hon. Sherman Adams 2:29 - 2:33 pm Hon. John Foster Dulles 2:33 - 3:27 pm Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. R euben Robertson Admiral Arthur Radford (Met with the President Hon. Mansfield Sprague Hon. W. J. McNeil re German costs) Mr. Benson E. L. Timmons Hon. Robert Murphy Hon. David K. E. Bruce Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 1957 Page 3 3:27 - 3:32 pm Hon. John Foster Dulles 3:55 - 4:03 pm Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Gabriel Hauge 4:04 - 4:40 pm The President went to the South Grounds to practice golf. 4:40 pm Returned to the office. 4:50 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 1957 8:45 am The President arrived in the office. 8:50 - 9:03 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. I. Jack Martin 9:25 - 9:34 am Hon. James Hagerty 9:34 - 9:54 am Hon. John Foster Dulles The Rev. Eugene Carson Blake President, The National Council of Churches of Christ in the USA The Rev. Roswell P. Barnes Associate Secretary General Dr. Kenneth L. Maxwell, Department of International Affairs Hon. Gabriel Hauge 9:54 - 10:26 am Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. James Hagerty Hon. I. Jack Martin Hon. Howard Pyle Hon. Gabriel Hauge Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Bryce Harlow 10:30 - 11:05 am PRESS CONFERENCE 11:06 - 11:15 am The President stopped by the Conference Room to hear the Dartmouth Glee Club sing. 11:15 - 11:26 am The following were present when the President received the Pan American Society's Gold Insigne: Hon. Spruille Braden, President Hon. John Foster Dulles, Honorary President Mr. Otto Schoenrich, Honorary President Mr. R. W. Hebard, Honorary President Dr. Jose A. Mora, Secretary General of the Organization of American States and Honorary Member Mr. A. W. Buttenheim, Honorary Vice President (continued) WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 1957 Page 2 11:15 - 11:26 am The following were presented when the President received the Pan American Society's Gold Insigne: (cont'd): Rev. Robert J. Gannon, Honorary Vice President Mr. H. W. Balgooyen, Vice President Mr. W. E. Knox, Vice President Mr. E. S. Whitman, Vice President DIRECTORS: Mr. William H. Baldwin Mr. Robert Deforest Boomer Mr. Frederick H. Brandi Mr. Mitchell B. Carroll Mr. Daniel A. Del Rio Mr. David E. Grant Mr. George P. Harrington Mr. Arthur L. Hawley Mr. W. R. Herod Mr. Otto T. Kreuser Mr. Francis M. Kurtz Mr. C. R. McPherson Mr. R. A. Medina Mr. Henry J. Seeselberg Mr. Andrew B. Shea Mr. Harold E. Montamat Hon. Roy R. Rubottom, Jr. 11:27 am The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the White House and motored to the Statler Hotel. They were accompanied by Hon. Bernard M. Shanley Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Howard Pyle 11:30 am Arrived at the Statler Hotel. Here they were greeted by Mr. Herbert Blunck, Executive Manager of the Hotel, who escorted them to the 16th Street Lobby. Hon. H. Meade Alcorn and Miss Bertha Adkins greeted the President and Mrs. Eisenhower. (Pictures - still and newsreel - were taken) The group proceeded to the Mezzanine and then to the Presidential Ballroom. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 1957 Page 3 11:35 - 11:45 am Miss Bertha Adkins, Assistant Chairman, Republican National Committee, presented the First Lady and then presented the President. The President addressed those attending the Fifth Annual Republican Women's National Conference, sponsored by the Women's Division, Republican National Committee. As the President was departing the Hotel, he stopped in Foyer #1 and posed for pictures with Mrs. Ann Wheaton, newly appointed Associate Press Secretary. 11:49 am The President, accompanied by Hon. James Hagerty, departed the Statler Hotel and motored to the White House. (Mrs. Eisenhower departed for another destination) 11:53 am Arrived at the White House 11:56 am The President returned to his office. 12:04 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 1:30 pm The President, accompanied by General Howard McC. Snyder, departed the White House and motored to Burning Tree Country Club. Enroute they stopped by the Sheraton-Carlton to pick up Mr. George Allen. 2:03 pm Arrived at Burning Tree Country Club. 2:20 pm The President and Mr. George Allen teed off, playing 9 holes of golf. 4:15 pm Departed Burning Tree Country Club and motored to the White House, Enroute the President stopped by Walter Reed Hospital to visit with Hon. Fred Seaton, who recently underwent an operation. 5:38 pm Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1957 8:40 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:40 - 8:45 am Hon. Arthur Summerfield 8:45 - 8:50 am Hon. Sherman Adams 8:50 - 9:00 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Mr. William J. Hopkins (out at 8:55 am) 9:00 - 11:20 am NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL (318th Meeting) The President Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Reuben Robertson, Jr. Hon. Gordon Gray Hon. W. Randolph Burgess Hon. WilliamF. Tompkins Hon. Sinclair Weeks Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. Lewis L. Strauss Hon. John B. Hollister Hon. Val Peterson Hon. Abbott Washburn Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier Hon. J. Edgar Hoover Hon. J. Walter Yeagley Admiral Arthur W. Radford Hon. Allen W. Dulles Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Robert Cutler Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Captain E. P. Aurand Hon. Mansfield Sprague Hon. Robert Bowie Hon. Christian Herter Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon, James S. Lay, Jr. Hon. S. Everett Gleason 11:20 - 11:42 am Mr. Henry Ford 11:42 - 11:50 am Hon. I. Jack Martin THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1957 Page 2 11:50 - 12:25 pm Mr. Henry Ford 12:35 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:11 pm The President returned to the office. 2:12 - 2:20 pm Hon. Sherman Adams 2:27 - 2:30 pm Hon. Sherman Adams 2:30 - 3:10 pm Hon. John Foster Dulles (Saw the President re) Hon. Christian Herter (Mideast situation) Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 3:10 - 3:17 pm Mr. Harry D. Anheier (Retired Secret Service Agent in charge of the Chicago office) Mr. Benjamin Adamowski State's Attorney, Cook County, Illinois Mr. James Rowley 3:17 - 3:32 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 3:35 - 3:38 pm Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 3:44 - 3:49 pm Hon. Sherman Adams 4:01 - 4:18 pm (Hon. Percival Brundage) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Albert Cole ) (Re Urban renewal) (Hon. S Sherman Adams ) 4:40 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 8:40 pm The President departed the White House and motored to the Sheraton Park Hotel where he greeted those attending the National Education Association Centennial Celebration Banquet. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1957 8:25 am The President arrived in the office. 8:30 - 8:45 am (Hon. Percival Brundage ) (Hon. A. R. Jones ) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Sherman Adams ) 8:45 - 8:50 am Hon. Sherman Adams 8:55 - 9:00 am Hon. Herbert Brownell, Jr. 9:00 - 10:10 am CABINET MEETING The President Hon. Christian Herter Hon. W. Randolph Burgess Hon. Reuben Robertson Hon. Herbert Brownell, Jr. Hon. O. Hatfield Chilson Hon. True D. Morse Hon. Sinclair Weeks Hon. James P. Mitchell Hon. Marion Folsom Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. A. R. Jones Hon. Gordon Gray Hon, Raymond J. Saulnier Hon. Arthur Larson Hon. Harrison Ellsworth Mr. Joseph Winslow Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Maxwell Rabb Hon. Robert Cutler Hon. Edward P. Curtiss Hon. Bernard M. Shanley Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Howard Pyle Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. I. Jack Martin Hon. Brad Patterson Hon. Arthur Minnich 10:10 - 10:20 am Hon. Arthur Larson Hon. Sherman Adams FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1957 Page 2 10:21 - 10:27 am Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 10:27 - 10:30 am Hon. Robert Cutler 11:30 am The President and Mrs. Eisenhower, accompanied by Dr. Walter Tkach, departed the White House and motored to the Gettysburg Farm. GETTYSBURG, PA. 1:46 pm Arrived at the Farm. During the afternoon, the President toured the barn, grounds, and greenhouse. SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1957 9:40 am The President, accompanied by Chief West, motored over to the hog farm, the Feaster Farm, and the new house looking over cattle and new tree plantings. 10:47 am Returned to the residence. 2:20 pm The President, accompanied by Mr. George Allen, motored to the hog farm and Feaster farm, looked over cattle. 3:05 pm Returned to the residence. 3:55 pm The President, Mrs. Elvira Doud, and Mr. George Allen departed the residence and motored to Chambersburg, Pa. The President and Mr. Allen went into Sears, Roebuck Farm Products Store where the President purchased and contracted for 500 feet of link fencing, three pounds of peas, and a bottle of Japanese beetle killer. 5:55 pm Arrived back at the Farm. The following had dinner with the President and Mrs. Eisenhower: General and Mrs. Alfred Gruenther (remained overnight) Mr. and Mrs. George Allen Mrs. Elvira Doud THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, APRIL 7, 1957 GETTYSBURG, PA. 9:46 am The President and General Arthur Nevins walked around the grounds until 10:10 am. 11:00 am The President, General Alfred Gruenther, and Mr. George Allen departed the farm and motored to the Redding Farm. The President shot a black bird and a pigeon. 11:18 am Motored to the school house. 11:30 am Departed the school house and motored to the Brannon farm (Feaster Farm) and looked at the new calf which was born at 6:30 am April 7th. Departed the Feaster Farm and went to the duck pond. Here the President shot a wild duck. 12:10 pm Departed the duck pond and walked to the house. 12:15 pm Arrived at the house. 2:30 pm The President, Mr. George Allen, and General Alfred Gruenther departed the house and went on the grounds to chip golf balls. 3:30 pm Entered the house. 3:39 pm The President and Mr. George Allen departed the house and walked around the yard until 4:08 pm. The President watched the Masters Golf Match on television. 6:13 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower, accompanied by Dr. Walter Tkach, departed the Farm and motored to the White House. 8:28 pm Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, APRIL 8, 1957 8:35 am The President arrived in the office. 8:39 - 8:43 am Mr. William J. Barba 8:46 - 8:50 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 9:03 - 9:23 am Hawaii Statehood Commission Delegation Mr. Lorrin P. Thurston, Chairman Mr. Katsuro Miko, Vice Chairman Mr. William F. Quinn, Member Mr. Jack M. Fox, Member Hon. Oren E. Long, Member, Territorial Senate Hon. Ward Russell, Member, Territorial House of Representatives Hon. Jack Anderson 9:31 - 10:04 am The following representatives of the Council of Mayors called on the President concerning housing: Hon. William A. Cannon, Richmond, California Hon. Anthony J. Celebrezze, Cleveland, Ohio Hon. Richardson Dilworth, Philadelphia, Pa. Hon. John B. Hynes, Boston, Massachusetts Hon. Richard C. Lee, New Haven, Conn. Hon. Donald H. Mead, Syracuse, New York Hon. Ben West, Nashville, Tennessee The following accompanied the above group: Hon. Albert Cole Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. Howard Pyle 10:04 - 10:34 am Hon. Gordon Gray Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 10:36 - 11:03 am (Miss Margaret L. Coit) OFF THE RECORD (Miss Coit is writing a story on Bernard Baruch, and requested an appointment with the President re this). 11:03 - 11:28 am Hon. Robert Cutler 11:28 - 11:41 am (Mr. Frederick M. Dearborn, of Bingham,) OFF RECORD Dana and Gould, Boston, Mass) (Hon. Robert Cutler) (Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster) (until 11:22 am) MONDAY, APRIL 8, 1957 Page 2 11:50 am The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:50 pm The President returned to the office. 2:52 - 2:54 pm Mr. William J. Hopkins 2:55 - 3:10 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 4:45 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 1957 8:00 am The President arrived in the office. 8:10 - 8:30 am Hon. George Humphrey Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. I. Jack Martin 8:30 - 9:45 am LEGISLATIVE LEADERS MEETING The President Senator William F. Knowland Senator Leverett Saltonstall Senator Everett Dirksen Senator Styles Bridges Senator John W. Bricker Senator Andrew F. Schoeppel Congressman Joseph Martin Congressman Charles Halleck Congressman Leslie Arends Congressman Leo Allen Congressman Joseph P. O'Hara Hon. George M. Humphrey Hon. Percival Brundage Mr. Robert Merriam Hon. Edward P. Curtis Hon. Wilton P. Persons Hon. I. Jack Martin Hon. Jack Anderson Hon. Earle Chesney Hon. Homer Gruenther Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Gabriel Hauge Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Bernard M. Shanley Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. Arthur Minnich 9:52 - 10:02 am Hon. William F. Knowland Hon. Wilton B. Persons 10:02 - 10:17 am Maj. General Robert M. Littlejohn, USA (Ret.) 10:24 - 10:50 am Hon. Edward P. Curtis 10:50 - 10:52 am Hon. Bernard M. Shanley TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 1957 Page 2 10:55 - 11:02 am Ambassador Fletcher Warren U. S. Ambassador to Turkey (Called on the President before returning to his post). 11:10 - 11:15 am Hon. Howard Pyle 11:16 - 11:35 am Hon. James Hagerty 11:35 - 12:06 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 12:25 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:17 pm The President returned to the office. 2:40 pm The President departed the office and went to General Snyder's office. 3:30 pm To the South Grounds to practice golf. 4:24 pm The President went to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1957 8:42 am The President arrived in the office. 8:45 - 8:56 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 8:56 - 9:00 am Hon. Gerald Morgan 9:00 - 9:50 am (Mr. Frank Donahue ) (Mr. Walter A. Ruschmeyer ) OFF THE RECORD (Colonel Robert L. Schulz ) 9:52 - 9:54 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 9:54 - 10:29 am Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Gabriel Hauge Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Bryce Harlow Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 10:30 - 11:04 am PRESS CONFERENCE 11:04 - 11:06 am Dr. Milton Eisenhower 11:06 - 11:50 am Mr. Alberto Gainza Paz Buenos Aires, Argentina (Editor and Publisher of La Prensa) Hon. Roy R. Rubottom, State Department Hon. James Hagerty 11:50 - 12:05 pm Senator William A. Blakley, of Texas 12:05 - 12:07 am Hon. James Hagerty 12:07 - 12:11 pm Mr. Mahesh Chandra Publisher of The Statesman, New Delhi, India Hon. James Hagerty 12:26 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1957 Page 2 1:32 pm The President departed the White House and motored to Burning Tree Country Club. 1:58 pm Arrived at Burning Tree. The President played 13 holes of golf with Congressman Charles Halleck Mr. John McClure 4:12 pm Completed golf game. 4:40 pm The President and Mr. John McClure departed the Burning Tree Country Club and motored to the residence of Mr. McClure. The President continued on to the White House alone, 5:17 pm Arrived at the White House. 5:18 pm The President arrived in the office, 5:25 - 5:45 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 5:40 pm - 5:57 Hon. Sherman Adams 6:15 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1957 8:15 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:17 - 8:49 am Hon. Herbert Hoover, Jr. 8:49 - 8:51 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 8:51 - 8:58 am Mr. Charles Rozmarek President of the Polish American Congress and of the Polish National Alliance, Chicago, Illinois Mr. Kasimir I. Kozakiewicz President of the Polish Roman Catholic Union of America, Chicago, Illinois Mr. Charles Burke, Washington Representative of the Polish American Congress 9:00 - 10:55 am NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL The President Hon. Christian Herter, Acting Secretary of State Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense Hon. Gordon Gray, Director, Office of Defense Mobilization Hon. George M. Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury Hon. William P. Rogers, Acting Attorney General Hon. Percival Brundage, Director, Bureau of the Budget Hon. Lewis L. Strauss, Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission Hon. John B. Hollister, Director, International Cooperation Administration Hon. Val Peterson, Federal Civil Defense Administrator Hon. Arthur Larson, Director, U. S. I. A. Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisers Hon. William J. McNeil, Assistant Secretary of Defense Hon. Reuben R. Robertson, Jr., Deputy Secretary of Defense Hon. Wilbur M. Brucker, Secretary of the Army Hon. Thomas S. Gates, Secretary of the Navy Hon. Donald A. Quarles, Secretary of the Air Force Admiral Arthur W. Radford, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff General W. B. Palmer, Acting Chief of Staff, U. S. Army Admiral Arleigh Burke, Chief of Naval Operations (continued) THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1957 Page 2 9:00 - 10:55 am NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL (continued) General Nathan F. Twining, Chief of Staff, U. S. Air Force Lt. General V. E. Magee, Acting Commandant, U. S. Marine Corps Hon. Allen W. Dulles, Director of Central Intelligence Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Robert Cutler General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Mansfield Sprague Hon. Robert Bowie Hon. A. R. Jones Hon. James S. Lay Hon. S. Everett Gleason 10:55 - 11:00 am Hon. Charles E. Wilson 11:00 - 11:10 am Mr. L. M. Pexton, Denver, Colorado 11:10 - 11:12 am Hon. Robert Cutler 11:12 - 11:17 am Hon. Frederick M. Alger, Jr. (Came to say goodbye upon his retirement as American Ambassador to Belgium) 11:18 - 11:25 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 11:25 - 11:34 am Hon. Gabriel Hauge 11:35 - 11:44 am (His Excellency A. D. P. Heeney, ) Ambassador of Canada OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Sherman Adams ) 11:44 - 11:48 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 11:48 - 11:58 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 12:01 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCHEON - Emergency Agency Appointees) OFF the (Names of those present can be obtained from Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster) RECORD 2:25 pm The President returned to the office. THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1957 Page 3 2:30 - 2:35 pm Hon. Sherman Adams 2:54 - 3:01 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons 3:01 - 3:31 pm (Congressman Frank T. Bow, of Ohio) (Congressman John Taber, of New York) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Wilton B. Persons) 3:31 - 3:37 pm Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 3:44 - 3:55 pm Mr. Calvin Griffith (Presented baseball passes to the President) 4:15 pm The President went to the South Grounds to practice golf. 5:07 pm Returned to the office. 5:30 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1957 8:20 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:21 - 8:23 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 8:22 - 8:30 am Hon. Arthur Summerfield 8:37 - 9:00 am Hon. Charles E. Wilson Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 9:00 - 10:17 am CABINET MEETING The President Hon. Charistian Herter Hon, George M. Humphrey Hon. Charles E. Wilson Hon. William Rogers Hon. Arthur Summerfield Hon. O. Hatfield Chilson Hon. Ezra Taft Benson Hon. Sinclair Weeks Hon. James P. Mitchell Hon. Marion Folsom Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. A. R. Jones Hon. Gordon Gray Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier Hon. Arthur Larson Hon. Harris Ellsworth Mr. Warren B. Irons Hon, Earl Butz Dr. Don Paarlberg Hon. Val Peterson Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Maxwell Rabb Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Robert Cutler Hon. Gabriel Hauge Hon. Bernard M. Shanley Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. I. Jack Martin Hon. Jack Anderson Hon. Arthur Minnich Hon. Bradley Patterson FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1957 Page 2 10:17 - 10:21 am Hon. Gerald Morgan 10:21 - 10:35 am Hon. Gabriel Hauge 10:35 - 10:58 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 11:00 - 11:10 am The President departed his office and went to the White House Grounds where he planted a tree (an American Black Walnut) which had been sent from the New Salem State Park in Illinois. The following witnessed the ceremony: Mrs. Eisenhower Susan Eisenhower Hon. Ezra Taft Benson Hon. Bernard M. Shanley Hon. Ervin L. Peterson Assistant Secretary of Agriculture Mr. Richard E. McArdle Chief of the Forest Service Mr. Clint David Chief of Information and Education, Forest Service Mr. Robert D. McMillan Assistant to the Secretary of Agriculture 11:10 am The President, Mrs. Eisenhower, and Susan Eisenhower returned to the President's office. 11:16 - 11:28 The President and Mrs. Eisenhower saw the following: Mr. and Mrs. Norman Loyall McLaren San Francisco, California 11:30 am The President sent a message by way of a telephone call to the Republican Regional Conference at Omaha, Nebraska. 11:33 - 11:39 am Hon. Arthur Burns 11:39 - 11:40 am Hon. Sherman Adams 11:45 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 12:46 pm The President, accompanied by Dr. Walter Tkach, departed the South Grounds of the White House and motored to MATS Terminal, arriving there at 12:57 pm. FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1957 Page 3 1:05 pm The President was airborne for Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. 1:31 pm Arrived at Air Park in Gettysburg. 1:32 pm The President and Dr. Walter Tkach departed Air Park and motored to the Farm. Upon arrival, the President stayed outside and watched the workmen planting trees in front of the house. 4:13 pm The President walked to the horse barn. 4:29 pm Returned to the house. No further activity this date. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1957 GETTYSBURG, PA. 8:44 - 8:47 am The President inspected the trees planted on the front lawn. 9:02 - 9:20 am The President, accompanied by Susan Eisenhower, walked to the barn where they feed the horses. They walked to the doll house and around the vicinity of the Green House. 9:36 - 10:02 am The President and Mrs. George Allen went to the Allen farm and inspected the house, grounds, and the horses. 10:07 - 10:20 am The President and Mr. George Allen visited the Brannon Farm. 10:29 am Arrived back at the Farm. 3:35 pm The President, Mrs. Eisenhower, Mrs. Elvira Doud, Major and Mrs. John Eisenhower and their children visited the new house at the school house location. 4:40 - 5:15 pm The President visited the Feaster farm. No further activity this date. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, APRIL 14, 1957 GETTYSBURG, PA. 10:30 am The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the Farm and motored to the Presbyterian Church of Gettysburg. 10:43 am Arrived at the Church and remained for services. 12:02 pm Departed the Church and motored to the Farm. 12:09 pm Arrived back at the Farm. 2:55 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower, accompanied by Dr. Walter Tkach, departed the Farm and motored to the White House. 5:08 pm Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, APRIL 15, 1957 8:17 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:25 - 8:29 am Hon. Sherman Adams 8:32 - 9:29 am Mr. Aksel Nielsen 9:30 - 10:03 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 10:03 - 10:29 am Senator George W. Malone of Nevada Hon. Wilton B. Persons 10:15 - 10:57 am Hon. John B. Hollister Director, International Cooperation Administration 11:00 - 11:05 am Hon. Gabriel Hauge 11:17 am The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 12:00 Noon LUNCH 1:05 pm The President departed the White House and motored to Griffith Stadium. He was accompanied by Hon. Sherman Adams Mr. Aksel Nielsen The following accompanied the President, in other cars, and were the President's guests for the Ballgame: Hon. Bernard M. Shanley Hon. James Hagerty Dr. Howard McC. Snyder Hon. Gabriel Hauge Hon. Maxwell Rabb Hon. Wilton B. Persons Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Jack Martin Hon. Homer Gruenther Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. Jack Anderson Hon. Robert Gray Hon. Arthur Minnich Hon. Edward McCabe MONDAY, APRIL 15, 1957 Page 2 1:14 pm Arrived at Griffith Stadium The Vice President, accompanied by Mr. Calvin Griffith, walked to the flagpole where the flag raising ceremonies took place. They then returned to the Presidential Box, The President threw out the first ball, which was caught by pitcher Don Ferrarese of the Baltimore Orioles. He threw out a second ball which was caught by outfielder Neil Chrisley of the Washington Senators. Just before the opening play of the ballgame, Mr. Robert Feller, retired ball player formerly with the Cleveland Indians, was introduced to the President by Mr. Calvin Griffith. 1:30 pm Ballgame began. 4:50 pm Ballgame completed, the President and his guests departed Griffith and motored to the White House. 4:58 pm Arrived at the White House. 7:00 pm (STAG DINNER AT THE WHITE HOUSE) OFF THE RECORD Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Mr. Clifford Roberts General Lucius Clay Mr. Sidney Weinberg Hon. Herbert Brownell Hon. Thomas E. Stephens Mr. Charles S. Jones Hon. Gabriel Hauge Hon. Meade Alcorn Mr. Aksel Nielsen THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1957 8:07 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:12 - 8:15 am Hon. James Hagerty 8:15 - 8:33 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Gabriel Hauge Hon. I. Jack Martin (out at 8:25 am) 8:27 - 8:33 am Hon. George M. Humphrey Hon. Sherman Adams (Joined the 8:15 am group) 8:33 - 9:40 am LEGISLATIVE LEADERS MEETING The President The Vice President Senator William F. Knowland Senator Styles Bridges Senator Leverett Saltonstall Senator Everett Dirksen Congressman Joseph Martin Congressman Leslie Arends Congressman Leo Allen Congressman August H. Andresen Hon. George M. Humphrey Hon. Ezra Taft Benson Hon. Earl L. Butz Hon. Percival Brundage Mr. Robert Merriam Hon. Albert Cole Hon. Frank J. Meistrell Mr. Walker Mason, HHFA Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Bernard M. Shanley Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. I. Jack Martin Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. Jack Anderson Hon. Earle Chesney Hn. Homer Gruenther Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Gabriel Hauge Hon. Edward McCabe Hon. Arthur Minnich TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1957 Page 2 9:40 - 9:55 am Hon. George M. Humphrey 9:55 - 9:58 am Hon. Sherman Adams 10:00 - 10:02 am Senator Gordon Allott Hon. I. Jack Martin (Saw the President re Judgeship in Colorado; Highway Program; and Frying Pan Project). 10:22 - 10:23 am Roger Allott (Son of Senator Allott, met the President) 10:24 - 10:27 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 10:30 - 10:54 am Dr. Eric A. Walker President, Pennsylvania State University and General Chairman of the Conference on Small Business scheduled for the Fall Hon. Frederick H. Mueller, Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Domestic Affairs Hon. Wendell Barnes Administrator, Small Business Administration Mr. A. Lincoln Jewett Executive Secretary for the Conference Dr. Raymond J. Saulnier Hon. Gabriel Hauge Hon. I. Jack Martin (Discussed the forthcoming Conference on technical and distribution research for the benefit of small business). 10:55 - 11:13 am Hon. Christian Herter Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Douglas Dillon 11:13 - 11:20 am Hon. Christian Herter Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Gabriel Hauge 11:20 - 11:25 am Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Eisenhower 11:25 am The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1957 Page 3 2:31 pm The President returned to the office. 2:31 - 2:40 pm Hon. Herbert Brownell 2:41 - 2:47 pm Hon. Sherman Adams 2:48 - 2:51 pm Hon. James Hagerty 2:55 - 3:00 pm Mrs. Mary Jane McCaffree 3:00 - 3:07 pm Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 3:13 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 3:30 - 4:00 pm The President went to the South Grounds to practice golf. 4:00 pm Returned to the office. 4:25 - 4:35 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons 4:42 - 4:50 pm Hon. James Hagerty 5:00 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1957 8:31 am The President arrived in the office. 8:40 - 8:55 am Major General Patrick J. Hurley (USA, Retired) 8:57 - 9:08 am Hon. Sherman Adams 9:08 - 9:12 am The President greeted the members of the Baseball Team from Lyndon Teachers College, Lyndon Center, Vermont: Arnold Bandy Preston Bruce Wallace Harris Leo Laitres, Co-Captain Harold Leach William Lovering Robert Lowell Wesley Doyle Raymond Brooks Albert Renaud Ralph Momany Roland Guyette, Co-Captain William Legrow Ronald Clifford Jay Chandler Burns Page Robert Kent Royce Pinard Rolland Lafayette, Coach Leo Chapdelaine, Manager 9:14 - 9:23 am H. E. Henry de Torrente, Ambassador of Switzerland (Came to present his credentials to the President. He was formerly Minister) 9:26 - 9:32 am Hon. James Hagerty 9:32 - 9:34 am Hon. Sherman Adams 9:52 - 10:28 am Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Gabriel Hauge Hon. I. Jack Martin Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster (Pre-Press Briefing) WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1957 Page 2 10:30 - 11:00 am PRESS CONFERENCE 11: 00 - 11:02 am The President greeted a group of Girl Scouts from Plainfield, New Jersey, who were with Congresswoman Florence P. Dwyer. 11:02 - 11:43 am The President met with his Advisory Commission on Presidential Office Space, in the Cabinet Room: Mr. Robert V. Fleming, Chairman Mr. Douglas W. Orr, Vice Chairman Major General Glen E. Edgerton, Executive Director Mr. John C. Junek, Secretary Senator Dennis Chavez, New Mexico Hon. Franklin G. Floete, Administrator of GSA Senator Roman L. Hruska, Nebraska Congressman J. Harry McGregor, Ohio Congressman Howard W. Smith, Virginia 11:45 - 12:24 pm Hon. Charles E. Wilson Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. Bryce Harlow 12:25 - 12:30 pm Hon. Gerald Morgan Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 12:33 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:02 pm The President returned to the office. 2:02 - 2:04 pm Mr. William J. Hopkins Deputy 2:12 - 2:30 pm Hon. Reuben Robertson, Secretary of Defense 2:30 - 4:40 pm NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL (320th Meeting) The President The Vice President Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Charles E. Wilson Hon, Gordon Gray Hon. George M. Humphrey Hon. William Rogers Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. Lewis L. Strauss (continued) WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1957 Page 3 2:30 - 4:40 pm NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL (continued) Hon. John B. Hollister Hon. Val Peterson Hon, Abbott Washburn Hon. Clarence Randall Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier Hon. Christian Herter Hon. Reuben Robertson Admiral Arthur W. Radford Hon. Allen W. Dulles Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Robert Cutler Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Robert Bowie Hon. James S. Lay, Jr. Hon. S. Everett Gleason 4:40 - 4:45 pm Hon. George M. Humphrey 4:45 - 4:49 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 5:15 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 7:15 pm (STAG DINNER - OFF THE RECORD) The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Mr. Carlyle Barton Mr. Charles Merz Chancellor Edward H. Litchfield Hon. Christian Herter Mr. George Champion Hon. Edward J. Noble Hon. Benjamin F. Fairless Mr. Thomas W. MacLeod Mr. Roger M. Blough Dr. Detlev W. Bronk Dr. Milton Eisenhower Mr, Edgar Eisenhower Mr. Benjamin H. Griswold III Mr. Stanley High Mr. Robert E. Wilson Mr. Thomas S. Nichols Mr. Robert W. Woodruff Mr. W. Alton Jones General Alfred M. Gruenther THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1957 8:07 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:10 - 8:33 am Hon. Sherman Adams 8:35 - 8:37 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 8:37 - 8:45 am Mr. U. E. Baughman Chief, Secret Service 8:47 - 8:50 am Hon. Ezra Taft Benson 8:50 - 9:00 am Hon. James Hagerty 9:00 - 9:07 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 9:07 - 9:08 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 9:18 - 9:25 am Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 9:30 - 10:00 am (Appointment with the Oculist) OFF THE RECORD 10:00 - 10:07 am Mrs. Mary Jane McCaffree 10:05 - 10:08 am Hon. Sherman Adams 10:10 - 10:16 am Hon. Harris Ellsworth Hon. Christopher Phillips Hon. Fred Lawton (The President greeted the above in his office after they had been sworn in as Civil Service Commissioners in the Cabinet Room). Following the above appointment, the President also greeted Misses Victoria and Miriam Phillips. 10:16 - 10:18 am Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 10:20 - 10:25 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 10:25 - 10:35 am Hon, Bernard M. Shanley 10:35 am The President went to the Mansion to sit for the Sculptor. 11:03 am The President departed the White House and motored to MATS Terminal for departure for Augusta, Georgia. THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1957 Page 2 11:14 am The President and Mrs. Eisenhower arrived at MATS Terminal. 11:22 am Airborne for Augusta, Georgia, aboard the Columbine, The following accompanied the President: General and Mrs. Howard Snyder Hon. James Hagerty Mrs. Ann Whitman Miss Betty Allen Mr. Robert Woodruff Sgt. and Mrs. John Moaney AUGUSTA, GEORGIA 1:15 pm Arrived at Bush Field, Augusta, Georgia. 1:25 pm Departed Bush Field and motored to the Augusta National Golf Club. 1:50 pm Arrived at Augusta National Golf Club. 2:20 - 5:40 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with the following: Mr. Clifford Roberts Mr. William Robinson Mr. Robert Woodruff (The President's caddy was "Shorty" Little.) 5:50 pm The President walked to the Club House for tea. 6:25 pm Returned to his cottage. During the evening the following visited with the President in his quarters: Mr. William Robinson Mr. Clifford Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woodruff General Howard Snyder THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1957 AUGUSTA, GEORGIA 8:14 am The President walked to his office. 8:55 am Departed the office and walked to the Pro Shop. 9:00 am Went to the practice tee and remained until 9:50 am. 9:50 am Returned to Pro Shop. 9:57 am The President rode to his cabin in the electric cart. 10:00 - 11:01 am The President fished at the small lake East of his cabin. 11:03 am Returned to his cottage. 1:20 - 4:20 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with the following: Mr. Clarence J. Schoo Mr. Ed Dudley 6:25 pm The President and Hon. George M. Humphrey walked to the President's office. 6:50 pm Returned to the President's cottage. 6:55 pm The following entered the President's cottage: Mr. Charles Jones Mr. W. Alton Jones Mr. Ellis Slater Mr. William Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Clarence J. Schoo Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woodruff General and Mrs. Howard Snyder 7:35 pm Mr. and Mrs. Schoo, Mr. and Mrs. Woodruff, and General and Mrs. Howard Snyder departed the cottage. 7:35 pm The following had dinner with the President and Mrs. Eisenhower: Mr. W. Alton Jones Mr. Charles Jones Mr. Ellis Slater Mr. William Robinson Hon. and Mrs. George M. Humphrey FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1957 Page 2 9:10 pm Mr. Clarence J. Schoo and Mr. Clifford Roberts joined the President and Mrs. Eisenhower and their dinner guests. 11:15 pm Guests departed. No further activity this date. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 1957 AUGUSTA, GA. 7:45 am The President walked to his office. 8:57 am Departed the office and walked to the practice tee. 9:32 - 12:55 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with Mr. W. Alton Jones Mr. Charles Jones Mr. Ed Dudley 1:00 pm The President went to the Pro Shop and from there motored to his cottage in the electric car. 5:35 - 7:20 pm The President went fishing East of his cabin. Mr. Julian Roberts went fishing and handled the boat. 7:30 pm The following had dinner with the President and Mrs. Eisenhower: Hon. and Mrs. George Humphrey General and Mrs. Howard Snyder Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woodruff 8:35 pm Mr. W. Alton Jones Mr. Charles Jones Mr. Clifford Roberts Mr. Ellis Slater (Entered the President's cottage) 9:50 pm Mr. William Robinson entered the cottage. 12:12 pm Sunday All guests departed the cottage. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, APRIL 21, 1957 (EASTER SUNDAY) AUGUSTA, GEORGIA 9:25 am The President and Hon. George Humphrey departed the cottage and walked to the Pro Shop and then to the President's office. 10:25 am Returned to the cottage. 11:00 am The President and Mrs. Eisenhower, accompanied by Hon. and Mrs. George Humphrey, departed the Cottage and motored to the Reid Memorial Presbyterian Church. 11:08 am Arrived at the Church where they attended Easter Services. 12:15 pm Departed the Church and motored to the Augusta National Golf Club. 12:23 pm Arrived at the Club. 1:55 - 2:20 pm The President practiced golf on the putting green and driving range until 2:20 pm. 2:20 - 5:38 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with Mr. Robert Woodruff Mr. W. Alton Jones Mr. Charles Jones (Secretary Humphrey, General Snyder and Mr. Ed Dudley walked around the course as observers). 6:00 - 7:25 pm Colonel William Draper Lt. Colonel William W. Thomas Major Leland Straugh (Visited with the President) THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, APRIL 22, 1957 AUGUSTA, GA. 8:35 am The President walked to the Pro Shop and then to his office. 10:10 - 10:50 am The President practiced on Range northeast of cottage, 10:52 am Returned to his office. 11:25 am Returned to his cottage. 2:15 - 2:45 pm The President and Hon. George M. Humphrey sunned on the East side of the cottage. 2:45 - 3:07 pm The President and Mr. Ed Dudley practiced driving until 3:07 pm. 3:08 - 6:03 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with Mr. Clifford Roberts Mr. Albert Bradley Mr. Ed Dudley 6:08 pm Returned to his cottage. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1957 AUGUSTA, GEORGIA 7:50 am The President walked outside his office and was photographed with Hon. Harold Stassen. 8:00 - - 8:35 am Hon. Harold Stassen Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 8:35 - 9:58 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 9:58 - 10:55 am The President was on the practice green. 10:55 - 11:12 am On the putting green, with Hon. George M. Humphrey. 11:15 am The President, accompanied by Hon. George M. Humphrey, returned to his cottage. 2:33 pm The President and Hon, George M. Humphrey, departed the cottage and went to the Pro Shop. 2:50 - 5:35 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with Mr. Julian Roberts Mr. Jerome Franklin Mr. Ed Dudley 6:15 pm The President returned to his cottage. No further activity this date, THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1957 AUGUSTA, GEORGIA 8:00 am The President walked to his office. 8:35 am Went to the practice tee. 9:40 am Departed the practice tee and returned to his cottage. 10:10 - 10:55 am The President sunned in back of the cottage. 2:16 - 5:15 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with Mr. Barry Leithead Mr. Ed Dudley Mr. Elbert Peabody (At 2:30 pm the President stopped his golf game to talk with Hon. John Foster Dulles over the telephone. He resumed his golf game at 2:44 pm). 5:15 pm Returned to his quarters. 5:50 pm The President and Sgt. John Moaney motored to the lake at the rear of the President's quarters and fished until 7:40 pm. 7:40 pm Returned to his quarters. No further activity this date. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1957 AUGUSTA, GEORGIA 7:58 am The President walked to his office, 8:00 am Hon. James Mitchell Mr. George Lodge, Director of Information, U. S. Department of Labor Hon. James Hagerty (The President and Hon. James Mitchell posed for pictures - photographers from the Atlanta Journal came to take the pictures. Mr. Harold Davis, pool reporter accompanied them). 8:15 - 9:27 am Hon. James Mitchell 9:27 am Hon. James Mitchell, Hon. James Hagerty, and Mr. George Lodge departed the Club. 10:06 am The President departed his office and went to the Pro Shop. 10:11 am Departed the Pro Shop and went to the practice green. 11:00 am Went to the putting green. 11:35 am The President returned to his quarters. 1:50 - 5:33 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with Mr. Robert Woodruff Mr. Ed Dudley Mr. Clarence J. Schoo 5:40 pm Returned to the cottage. 6:40 pm The President, Mr. Clifford Roberts, and Mr. Robert Woodruff walked to the Firestone house to visit Mr. Bobby Jones. The Clarence J. Schoos were among the guests of Mr. Jones. 7:27 pm Returned to the cottage. THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1957 Page 2 AUGUSTA, GEORGIA 8:30 pm The following played cards with the President: Mr. Robert Woodruff Mr. William Robinson Mr. Clifford Roberts Mr. Barry Leithead 11:05 pm The guests departed the cottage. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1957 AUGUSTA, GEORGIA 7:25 am The President walked to his office. 8:45 am The President departed the office and walked to the Pro Shop, then to the practice tee, where he remained until 10:06 am. 10:06 am The President returned to the office, 11:18 am Departed the office and returned to his cottage. 2:30 pm The President was on the practice tee. 3:00 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with Mr. Clifford Roberts Mr. Ed Dudley Mr. William Robinson General Henry B. Saylor, USA Retired, was guest through the 7th hole. 5:52 pm Completed golf game and returned to his quarters at 6:00 pm. 6:30 pm The following had dinner with the President and played bridge: Mr. Clifford Roberts Mr. Douglas Casey, of Chicago Mr. W. Alton Jones THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1957 AUGUSTA, GEORGIA 7:55 am The President walked to his office. 8:47 am The President and Mr. Ed Dudley rode in the electric car to the practice tee. 9:32 am To the putting green. 10:24 am The President returned to his cottage and sunned until 11:35 am. 2:43 - 5:45 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with Mr. Doyle Dewitt Mr. John Ames Mr. Ed Dudley 5:45 pm The President returned to his quarters. (Mrs. Eisenhower departed Augusta at 4:30 aboard the Columbine - arriving in Washington at 6:14 pm). THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, APRIL 28, 1957 AUGUSTA, GEORGIA 8:25 am The President and General Snyder, departed the cottage and walked to the Pro Shop. 8:45 am Went to the practice green. 10:10 am The President returned to his cottage. 11:00 am The President, accompanied by Hon. James Hagerty, departed the Augusta National Golf Club and motored to the Reid Presbyterian Church in Augusta. 12:15 pm Following Services, the President and Hon. James Hagerty departed the Reid Presbyterian Church and returned to the Augusta National Golf Club. 2:38 - 5:30 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with Mr. T. Richard ("Dick") Garlington Mr. Clifford Roberts Mr. Ed Dudley 6:45 - 7:55 pm The President fished in the lake at the rear of his quarters, catching 2 bream. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, APRIL 29, 1957 AUGUSTA, GEORGIA 8:02 am The President and General Snyder walked to the office. 8:56 am The President and Mr. Ed Dudley went to the practice tee where they remained until 10:25 am. 1:40 pm The President rode to the Pro Shop and then to the practice tee. 2:26 - 5:12 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with Mr. Clifford Roberts Mr. Ed Dudley Mr. Ellis Slater 5:55 pm The President returned to his cottage. 6:20 - 7:50 pm Fished with Mr. Julian Roberts, and caught two trout and two bream. No further activity this date. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 1957 AUGUSTA, GEORGIA 8:12 am The President walked to his office. 8:20 am Went to the practice tee. 8:44 am The President played 18 holes of golf with Mr. Ed Dudley Mr. Gene Stout Mr. Clifford Roberts 11:45 am Completed golf game. 12:57 pm The President departed the Augusta National Golf Club. He stopped at the main gate and had pictures taken with the Georgia State Patrol Detail. 1:25 pm Arrived at Bush Field. 1:32 pm EST Airborne for Washington, D. C. 4:26 pm EDT Arrived at MATS Terminal, Washington, D. C. Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Christian Herter Hon. Walter S. Robertson (Met with the President aboard the Columbine) 5:08 pm The President arrived in his office at the White House. 5:10 - 5:12 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 5:12 - 5:16 pm Mr. William J. Hopkins 5:25 - 5:32 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 5:32 - 5:43 pm Hon. Sherman Adams 5:43 - 5:45 pm Colonel Robert L. Schulz 5:45 - 5:55 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 6:25 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1957 8:07 amq The President arrived at the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz, 8:08 - 8:25 am Hon. Sherman Adams 8:10 - 8:25 am Hon. Bruce Harlow Hon. I. Jack Martin (Joined Hon. Sherman Adams in the President's office) 8:11 - 8:25 am Hon, Gerald Morgan (Joined the above group) 8:30 - 9:44 am LEGISLATIVE LEADERS MEETING The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Senator William F. Knowland Senator Styles Bridges Senator Leverett Saltonstall Congressman Joseph Martin Congressman Charles Halleck Congressman Leslie Arends Congressman Leo Allen Congressman Edward H. Rees Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. Harris Ellsworth Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. I. Jack Martin Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. Jack Anderson Hon. Earle Chesney Hon. Homer Gruenther Hon. James Hagerty Hon, Howard Pyle Hon. Edward McCabe Hon. Gabriel Hauge Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Arthur Minnich Mrs. Anne Wheaton 9:44 - 9:46 am Hon. Sherman Adams 10:05 - 10:30 am Hon. Robert Cutler Hon. James Lay WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1957 Page 2 10:20 - 10:23 am Hon. Sherman Adams 10:28 - 10:30 am Hon. Sherman Adams 10:30 10:38 am The following attended the ceremony when Hon. Donald A. Quarles was sworn in as Deputy Secretary of Defense, and Hon. James H. Douglas as Secretary of the Air Force: Hon. Charles E. Wilson Hon. Reuben Robertson Hon. Wilbur Brucker Hon. Thomas S. Gates General Nathan F. Twining General Thomas D. White Mrs. Donald A. Quarles Mrs. Robert Low Bacon Mrs. Edward H. Cushing Mrs. William C. Foster Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Hartmeyer Mr. Robert LeBaron Mrs. Reuben Robertson Senator H. Alexander Smith Hon. Lewis L. Straussand Mrs. Strauss Lt. Colonel James H. Dimel Mrs. James H. Douglas Mr. Alfred T. Carton Lt. James K. Donaldson Mr. Donald Douglas Mr. Henry A. Gardner Mr. James Pope Mr. Robert Proctor Hon. Dudley C. Sharp Mr. Henry B. Thompson Mrs. Henry B. Thompson Hon. Clarence Randall Mr. Forrest Siefkin WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1957 Page 3 10:53 - 11:03 am Mrs. John G. Lee President, National Council of League of Women Voters Hon. Bernard M. Shanley Hon. James Hagerty 11:00 - 11:20 am The President received the following members of the National Council of the League of Women Voters in the Rose Garden: Mrs. Robert Alpher, Westfield, N. J. Mrs. Laurel Anderson, Lawrence, Kansas Mrs. O. H. Anderson, Mahtomedi, Minnesota Mrs. Harper Andrew, Kewanee, Illinois Mrs. Neal F. Austin, High Point, N. C. Miss Susan H. Baker, Lancaster, Pennsylvania Mrs. Marshall Beaugrand, Racine, Wisconsin Mrs. I. Berman, Montgomery, Alabama Mrs. Donald F. Bishop, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Mrs. H. R. Blackwell, Ann Arbor, Michigan Mrs. Werner Blanchard, Dayton, Ohio Mrs. Edgar M. Bottigheimer, Louisville, Kentucky Mrs. Smiley Boyd, Two Rivers, Wisconsin Mrs. Nina Boykin, Washington, D. C. Mrs. F. L. Bradfute, Larchmont, N. Y. Mrs. John D. Briscoe, Lakeville, Connecticut Mrs. L. V. Broadbent, Cedar City, Utah Mrs. Henry Broh, Huntington, West Virginia Mrs. R. K. Borwning, Oak Ridge, Tennessee Mrs. Chester Cable, Detroit, Michigan Mrs. John A. Campbell, Indianapolis, Indiana Mrs. Donald Casavant, Fargo, N. D. Mrs. William M. Christopherson, Louisville, Kentucky Mrs. Le Mond Clark, Fayetteville, Arkansas Mrs. Paul Cleveland, Arlington, Virginia Mrs. B. E. Cobb, Portland, Maine Mrs. John N. Compton, Charleston, West Virginia Mrs. Haig Dermen, College Park, Maryland de Vries, Mrs. John K., Verona, New Jersey Mrs. John J. Donovan, Decatur, Illinois Mrs. Francis P. Douglas, Wa shington, D. C. Miss Dixie Drake, Washington, D. C. Mrs. George A. Dreyfous, New Orleans, La. Mrs. Milton Dunn, Washington, D. C. Mrs. Harry Dunstan, Atlanta, Georgia Mrs. G. M. Dusinberre, State College, Pennsylvania WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1957 Page 4 11:00 - 11:20 am National Council of the League of Women Voters of the United States: (continued) Mrs. Harold D. Dyke, Syracuse, New York Mrs. Robert G. Edgar, Farmington, Connecticut Miss Muriel Ferris, McLean, Virginia Mrs. Powers Fisher, Jackson, Mississippi Mrs. Walter T. Fisher, Winnecka, Illinois Miss Constance Foley, Arlington, Virginia Mrs. Charles E. Ford, Eugene, Oregon Mrs. Orville Foreman, Jacksonville, Illinois Mrs. Donald T. Francis, Cleveland, Ohio Mrs. Robert Frank Futrell, Montgomery, Alabama Mrs. Raymond C. Gantter, Syracuse, New York Mrs. Lester Garner, Sterling, Colorado Mrs. Austin Getz, Ames, Iowa Mrs. Raymond Gill, Pawtucket, Rhode Island Mrs. Dorothy Felker Girton, Washington, D. C. Miss Mary Hatcher Glade, Wichita Falls, Texas Mrs. Alf H. Gunderson, LaCrosse, Wisconsin Mrs. Alexander P. Guyol, Washington, D. C. Mrs. Samuel Handloff, Newark, Delaware Miss Florence Harrison, Washington, D. C. Mrs. C. Walker Hayes, Albuquerque, New Mexico Mrs, Lauffer T. Hayes, Piedmont, California Mrs. Hugh Heatwole, Adelphia, Maryland Miss Mary B. Heyward, Rion, South Carolina Mrs. John A. Hogan, Durham, New Hampshire Mrs. Paul Holmer, Kentfield, California Mrs. F. W. Hopkins, Highland Park, N. J. Mrs. Errol Horner, Washington, D. C. Mrs. Clarence Howard, Bennington, Vermont Mrs. Edward O. Hudson, Portland, Oregon Mrs. Tor Hylbom, Colorado Springs, Colorado Mrs. Jacob Israelsohn, Ipswich, Massachusetts Mrs. W. R. Jacobs, Lewsiton, Idaho Mrs. Howard R. Jones, Missoula, Montana Mrs. Charles F. Kellers, Upper Montclair, N. J. Mrs. Berrien C. Ketchum, Birmingham, Michigan Mrs. Frances Kilroe, Winter Park, Florida Mrs. Kennedy Langstaff, Stamford, Connecticut Mrs. Ted La Pin, Louisville, Kentucky Mrs. John G. Latimer, Washington, D. C. Mrs. Walter H. C. Laves, Bloomington, Indiana Mrs. H. R. Lea, Hewlett, New York (continued) WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1957 Page 5 11:00 - 11:20 am National Council of the League of Women Voters of the United States (continued): Mrs. John G. Lee, Farmington, Connecticut Mrs. John M. Lee, Wilmington, Delaware Mrs. Ralph Legeman, Evansville, Indiana Mrs. Louis N. Lehman, Pikesville, Maryland Mrs. Robert F. Leonard, Washington, D. C. Mrs. Moses H. Lurie, Belmont, Massachusetts Mrs. Cₐ r1 Marcy, Arlington, Virginia Mrs. Hugh McKinstry, Belmont, Massachusetts Mrs. Max I. Miller, Greensboro, N. C. Mrs. Ralph L. Miller, Orlando, Florida Mrs. Roland E. Miller, Walla Walla, Washington Mrs. Donald C. Mills, Riverdale, Maryland Mrs. C. K. Moresi, Lafayette, Louisiana Mrs. William S. Morgan, Norman, Oklahoma Mrs. A. S. Morton, Winooski, Vermont Miss Jeanne Mueller, Missoula, Montana Mrs. George Norris, Grinnell, Iowa Mrs. Henry Oliver, Bloomington, Indiana Mrs. Julian H. Orr, Portland, Maine Mrs. Norman F. Patton, Dallas, Pennsylvania Mrs. Martha Pfeiffer, Alexandria, Virginia Mrs. W. Eugene Pharis, Webster Groves, Missouri Mrs. Robert J. Phillips, St. Charles, Illinois Mrs. Newton L. Pierce, Washington, D. C. Mrs. Sherman S. Pinto, Denver, Colorado Mrs. Harvey Price, Ada, Oklahoma Mrs. Rita H. Quinn, Narragansett, Rhode Island Mrs. H. L. Reedy, Lawrence, Kansas Mrs. E. E. Reisman, Jr., Chattanooga, Tennessee Mrs. E. A. Rendall, Brownsville, Texas Mrs. Griffith L. Resor, Cincinnati, Ohio Mrs. L. K. Richards, Waco, Texas Mrs. Clyde T. Robinson, Walla Walla, Washington Mrs. Haskell Rosenblum, Washington, D. C. Mrs. Oscar M. Ruebhausen, New York City Mrs. Louis Scolnik, Lewiston, Maine Mrs. Verle R. Seed, Abuquerque, New Mexico Mrs. Robert E. Seiler, Joplin, Missouri Mrs. C. F. Stewart Sharpe, Falls Church, Virginia Mrs. William J. Sholar, Alexandria, Virginia Mrs. Janet Sigford, St. Paul Minnesota Mrs. Albert Simons, Charleston, South Carolina Mrs. Richard Simonson, Washington, D. C. (continued) WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1957 Page 6 11:00 - 11:20 am National Council of the League of Women Voters of the United States (continued): Mrs. Clay Smith, Phoenix, Arizona Mrs. Horton Wayne Smith Mrs. Paul Smith, Wichita, Kansas Mrs. Harold M. Springer, Wethersfield, Connecticut Mrs. James B. Stamps, Laconia, New Hampshire Mrs. Waldo E. Stephens, Oklahoma City, Okla. Mrs. Don W. Strauch, Mesa, Arizona Mrs. Robert J. Stuart, Spokane, Washington Mrs. Lawrence Summers, Grand Forks, North Dakota Mrs. E. P. Swerdfeger, Boulder, Colorado Mrs. Charles E. Taylor, Wellesley, Mass. Mrs. Leo S. Terbush, New Orleans, Louisiana Mrs. Ernest Titus, Knoxville, Tennessee Mrs. C. Smith Toms, Charleston, South Carolina Mrs. A. A. Treuhaft, Cleveland, Ohio Miss Christine Urban, Washington, D. C. Mrs. Edward M. Vinson, Atlanta, Georgia Miss Joan Walls, Washington, D. C. Mrs. Leo Weiss, Richmond, Virginia Mrs. R. W. Weiss, Portland, Oregon Mrs. Carl Wheelock, Baltimore, Maryland Mrs. Arthur E. Whittemore, Hingham, Massachusetts Mrs. Clara S. Williams, Natchez, Mississippi Mrs. William H. Wood, Bladensburg, Maryland Dr. Louise Young, Washington, D. C. Mrs. Robert L. Zurbach, California 11:45 am The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 1:55 pm The President returned to the office. 1:56 pm Hon. Clare BootheLuce, former U. S. Ambassador to Italy 2:24 - 2:46 pm (Hon. George M. Humphrey) (Hon. Sherman Adams ) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Percival Brundage ) (Hon. Meyer Kestnbaum ) 2:46 - 3:24 pm Hon. George M. Humphrey 3:24 - 3:56 pm Hon. Marion Folsom Hon. Sherman Adams WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1957 Page 7 3:56 - 4:00 pm Hon. Sherman Adams 4:00 - 4:13 pm General Arthur E. Stoddard President, Union Pacific Railroad (Personal visit with the President) 4:20 - 4:30 pm Hon. James Hagerty Captain Evan P. Aurand 4:50 pm The President went to the South Grounds to practice golf. 5:20 pm The President went to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1957 8:17 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:18 - 8:20 am Hon. James Hagerty 8:22 - 8:24 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 8:28 - 8:32 am Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 8:36 - 8:40 am Hon. Bernard M. Shanley Captain Evan P. Aurand 8:41 - 8:44 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 8:45 - 8:50 am Mrs. Anne Wheaton was sworn in as Associate Press Secretary. White House Staff Members were present. 8:52 - 8:55 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 8:54 - 8:57 am Hon. Sherman Adams 8:58 - 9:00 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 9:00 - 10:32 am NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon. Christian Herter Hon, Charles E. Wilson Hon. Gordon Gray Hon, George M. Humphrey Hon. Felix E. Wormser Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. Lewis L. Strauss Hon. John B. Hollister Hon. Lewis E. Berry Hon. Alan T. Waterman Hon. Donald Quarles General Nathan F. Twining Hon. Allen W. Dulles Hon, Sherman Adams Hon. Abbott Washburn Hon. Robert Cutler Hon. Frederick M. Dearborn (continued) THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1957 Page 2 9:00 - 10:32 am NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL (continued): Hon. Clarence Randall Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon, James S. Lay, Jr. Hon, S. Everett Gleason 11:03 - 11:06 am The American Legion Auxiliary presented their first Buddy Poppy to the President, The following were present: Mrs. Carl W. Zeller, National President, American Legion Auxiliary, Gibsonburg, Ohio Mr. and Mrs. John C. Zeller, Barrington, Illinois Master John C. Zeller (Grandson, age 10) Miss Kathy Zeller (Granddaughter, age 7) Mr. Layton K. Hurst, Director, Washington Office, American Legion Auxiliary 10:33 - 10:53 am (Hon. Lewis L. Strauss ) (Hon. Christian Herter ) (Hon. Sherman Adams ) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Bryce Harlow ) (Hon. James J. Wadsworth ) (Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster) 11:24 am The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 1:17 pm The President, accompanied by Colonel Walter Tkach, departed the White House and motored to Burning Tree Country Club. 1:45 pm Arrived at Burning Tree Country Club. 2:09 - 5:05 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with Congressman Leslie Arends Congressman Charles Halleck Colonel Thomas Belshe 5:38 pm The President and Colonel Walter Tkach departed Burning Tree Country Club and motored to the White House. 6:03 pm Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1957 7:52 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:05 - 8:08 am Hon. James Hagerty 8:10 - 8:47 am Hon. Charles E. Wilson Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 8:48 - 8:50 am Hon. Sherman Adams 8:51 - 8:59 am Hon. Foster Furcolo Governor of the State of Massachusetts Mr. Charles Mahoney Secretary to Governor Furcolo Hon. Sherman Adams 9:00 - 10:00 am CABINET MEETING The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon. Charles E. Wilson Hon. Christian Herter Hon. W. Randolph Burgess Hon. J. Lee Rankin Hon. Maurice Stans Hon. Felix Wormser Hon. Ezra Taft Benson Hon, James T. O'Connell Hon. Walter Williams Hon. Marion Folsom Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. Gordon Gray Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier Hon, Harris Ellsworth Hon, Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. Hon. Arthur Larson Hon. A. R. Jones Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Maxwell Rabb Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Bernard M. Shanley Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon, Gerald Morgan (continued) FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1957 Page 2 9:00 - 10:00 am CABINET MEETING (continued) Hon, Robert Cutler Hon. Clarence Randall Hon. Gabriel Hauge Hon. I. Jack Martin Hon. Jack Anderson Hon. Bradley Patterson Hon. Arthur Minnich 10:00 - 10:15 am Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. 10:15 - 10:17 am Hon. Sherman Adams 10:17 - 10:45 am Hon, Lewis L. Strauss Mr. Gerard Smith (out at 10:42 am) Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster (out at 10:42 am) 10:23 - 10:43 am Hon. James Wadsworth Deputy U. S. Representative to the United Nations 10:29 - 11:02 am Hon. Sherman Adams 11:02 - 11:42 am Hon. William F. Knowland Hon. Bourke Hickenlooper 11:45 - 11:53 am Hon, Bernard M. Shanley Hon. Maxwell M. Rabb 11:53 - 12:14 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 12:00 - 12:03 pm Hon. Sherman Adams 12:17 pm The President returned to the Mansion. 12:30 pm (LUNCH) 1:25 pm The President returned to the office. 1:27 - 1:29 pm Hon. Sherman Adams 1:30 pm The President sent a telephone message to the Third Rₑ gional Republican Conference in Salt Lake City, Utah. FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1957 Page 3 1:46 - 1:47 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 1:50 - 2:06 pm Hon. Gabriel Hauge 2:07 pm The President, accompanied by Colonel Walter Tkach, departed the White House and motored to MATS Terminal. 2:18 pm Arrived at MATS Terminal. 2:28 pm Airborne for Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. GETTYSBURG, PA. 2:55 pm Arrived at Gettysburg Park 3:08 pm Arrived at the Gettysburg Farm. 3:15 pm The President and Dr. Walter Tkach departed the Farm and motored to Little Fishing Lodge, on Floyd Aker's place, where the President fished until 7:05 pm, catching 15 fish. (While the President was away from the Farm fishing, Mrs. Eisenhower received the Apple Blossom Queen of Adams County and was photographed with her. The following were present: Miss Joan Heller, Apple Blossom Queen Mr. and Mrs. Lott Mr. and Mrs. Weaver (The above group entered the Farm at 3:25 pm and departed at 3:50 pm). 7:37 pm Arrived at the Farm. The following were guests of the President and Mrs. Eisenhower during the evening: General and Mrs. Arthur Nevins General Alfred Gruenther (remained overnight) Mr. and Mrs. George Allen (remained overnight) THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1957 GETTYSBURG, PA. 9:14 am The President departed the Farm and motored to the Gettysburg Country Club. 9:22 am Arrived at the Gettysburg Country Club. 9:35 am The President played 18 holes of golf with the following: Mr. George Allen General Arthur Nevins Mr. Richard Sleichter 12:21 pm Completed 18 holes of golf. 12:27 pm The President and Mr. George Allen departed the Gettysburg Country Club and motored to the Farm. 12:40 pm Arrived at the Farm. 12:46 pm The President had his picture taken with County Agent F. S. Zettle - the picture to be used in a Farm magazine. Walter Lane was photographer. 1:02 pm The President walked around the house and grounds for twenty minutes - returning to the residence at 1:23 pm. 3:12 pm The President, General Alfred Gruenther, and Mr. George Allen departed the farm and toured Mr. George Allen's farm, the hog farm, the guest house, and the Feaster farm, returning to the residence at 4:15 pm. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SUNDA Y, MAY 5, 1957 GETTYSBURG, PA. 10:45 am The President and Mr. George Allen walked to the duck pond. 11:00 am Returned to the residence. 4:15 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the Farm and motored to the White House. 6:22 pm Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, MAY 6, 1957 8:09 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:18 - 8:29 am Hon. Gerald Morgan 8:29 - 8:31 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 8:31 - 8:36 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 8:36 - 8:38 am Hon. Robert Cutler 9:25 - 9:30 am Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 9:30 - 10:18 am (Hon. Allen Dulles ) OFF THE (Hon. Christian Herter ) RECORD (Hon. Donald Quarles ) (General Nathan F. Twining ) (General C. P. Cabell ) (Mr. Richard Bissell ) (Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster) 10:18 - 10:20 am Hon. Sherman Adams 10:20 - 10:48 am Hon. Edward P. Curtis Lt. General E. R. Quesada, U. S. Air Force, Retired Hon. Sherman Adams 10:53 - 10:57 am The Dwight D. Eisenhower Class of Alpha Phi Omega presented a scroll to the President. The following were present: Mr. M. R. Disborough National President, Alpha Phi Omega Mr. Delmar H. Wilson Director of Division of Personnel, National Scout office, New Brunswick, New Jersey Mr. William O. Kugler Gettysburg College Student, Lewisburg, Pa. Mr. Frank R. Horton Founder of the Fraternity, Easton, Pennsylvania Mr. Robert K. Goodwin, Des Moines, Iowa MONDAY, MAY 6, 1957 Page 2 10:58 11:03 am Hon. William J. Sebald U. S. Ambassador to Australia 11:10 11:25 am Hon, Gabriel Hauge 11:25 11:32 am The President received the Goodwill Worker of the Year, in connection with Goodwill Week: Miss Genevieve Farris Goodwill Worker of the Year St. Petersburg, Florida Mrs. John Rudnich, mother of Miss Farris Mr. Richard Nelson President, Goodwill Industries of America Mrs. Richard Nelson Mr. Percy J. Trevethan Executive Vice President, Goodwill Industries of America Congressman Robert Wilson, of California Congressman William C. Cramer, of Florida Mr. Lester Alhswed Public Relations Director, Goodwill Industries 11:40 am 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 - 1:55 pm Colonel William Draper 2:07 - 2:16 pm Hon. Lewis Strauss Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 2:16 2:45 pm Hon. David A. Morse Director, International Labor Organization 3:00 - 3:30 pm Hon. Thomas E. Stephens 4:00 - 5:00 pm The President went to the South Grounds to practice golf. 5:10 pm The President went to the Mansion, MONDAY, MAY 6, 1957 Page 3 7:15 pm (The following attended a Stag Dinner at the White House) : OFF THE RECORD The President Mr. George Allen World Center Building, Washington, D. C. Mr. Warren Bicknell, Jr. Cleveland, Ohio Mr. B. G. Byars Tyler, Texas Mr. Samuel James Campbell Mount Carroll, Illinois Mr. E. Taylor Chewning Washington, D. C. Mr. William F. C. Ewing New York, N. Y. Mr. John C. Gall Upperville, Virginia Mr. John L. Hankins Uniontown, Pennsylvania Mr. E. H. Heckett Butler, Pennsylvania Mr. Barry Leithead New York, N. Y. Brig. General Arthur S. Nevins Gettysburg, Pa. Mr. Floyd B. Odlum Indio, California Dr. Herman R. Purdy University Park, Pennsylvania Mr. Allan A. Ryan Port Chester, New York Mr. Theodore S. Ryan Charon, Connecticut Mr. Ellis D. Slater New York, N. Y. Admiral Lewis L. Strauss Washington, D. C. Mr. Leland L. Leachman Rhinebeck, New York THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, MAY 7, 1957 8:04 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:56 - 9:01 am Hon. Sherman Adams 9:01 - 9:14 am Hon. Louis Johnson 9:30 - 9:45 am (Mr. Michael A. Stepovich) OFF THE RECORD (Mr. Stepovich is being considered for appointment as Governor of Alaska) (Hon. Fred Seaton) 10:00 - 10:07 am H. E. Dr. Adolfo A. Vicchi Ambassador of the Argentine Republic (Paid a farewell call on the President prior to his departure for Argentina upon resignation of his post here) Mr. Victor Purse Mr. R. R. Rubbottom 10:08 - 10:18 am Hon. Herbert Brownell, Jr. 10:18 - 10:32 am Hon. Gabriel Hauge 10:32 - 10:42 am Hon. Francis H. Russell Ambassador to New Zealand (Came to pay his respects to the President before his departure to assume his duties as Ambassador in New Zealand) 10:42 - 10:44 am Hon. Sherman Adams 10:45 - 11:07 am The following group of Alaskans called on the President to discuss Alaska Statehood: Hon. E. L. Bartlett, Delegate from Alaska Hon. William A. Egan, Valdez, Alaska Hon. Ernest Gruening, formerly Governor Hon. Ralph J. Rivers, Fairbanks, Alaska Hon. Jack Anderson 11:24 am The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. TUESDAY, MAY 7, 1957 Page 2 1:00 pm The following attended the Luncheon given by the President for Representatives to the Inter-American Commission of Presidential Representatives: ARGENTINA H. E. The Ambassador of the Argentine Republic Senor Dr. Adolfo A. Vicchi BOLIVIA H. E. Senor Dr. Manuel Barrau Minister of Foreign Affairs and Worship BRAZIL H. E. Senhor Dr. Fernando Lobo Ambassador to the Organization of American States CHILE H. E. Senor Don Alberto Sepulveda Contreras Ambassador to the Organization of American States COLOMBIA H. E. Senor Dr. Mauricio Obregon Ambassador to the Organization of American States COSTA RICA H. E. The Ambassador of Costa Rica Senor Don Gonzalo J. Facio CUBA H. E. Senor Dr. Gustavo Gutierrez Sanchez Minister without Portfolio; President, National Economic Council and Nuclear Energy Commission DOMINICAN REPUBLIC H. E. Senor Dr. Jose Ramon Rodriguez Ambassador to the Organization of American States ECUADOR H. E. The Ambassador of Ecuador Senor Dr. Jose R. Chiriboga V. ELSALVADOR H. E. Senor Dr. Reynaldo Galindo Pohl Minister of Education GUATEMALA H. E. The Ambassador of Guatemala Colonel Jose Luis Cruz-Salazar HAITI H. E. The Ambassador of Haiti Mr. Dantes Bellegarde HONDURAS The Honorable Senor Gabriel Mejia Director, Bureau of Direct Taxes (continued) TUESDAY, MAY 7, 1957 Page 3 1:00 pm Luncheon given by the President for Representatives to the Inter-American Commission of Presidential Representatives: (continued): MEXICO H. E. The Ambassador of Mexico Senor Don Manuel Tello NICARAGUA H. E. The Ambassador of Nicaragua Senor Dr. Guillermo Sevilla-Sacasa PANAMA H. E. Senor Dr. Jose Isaac Fabrega Former Minister of Foreign Affairs PARAGUAY H. E. The Ambassador of Paraguay Senor Dr. Don Osvaldo Chaves PERU H. E. Senor Dr. Juan Bautista de Lavalle Ambassador to the Organization of American States UNITED STATES Dr. Milton S. Eisenhower URUGUAY H. E. The Ambassador of Uruguay Senor Julio A. Lacarte VENEZUELA H. E. The Ambassador of Venezuela Senor Dr. Cesar Gonzales H. E. Dr. Jose A. Mora Secretary General, Organization of American States Hon. Roy Richard Rubbottom, Jr. Assistant Secretary of State Hon. Henry F. Holland 2:20 pm The President had his picture taken with luncheon guests on the North Portico 2:24 pm The President returned to the office. 3:20 - 3:27 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Colonel William Draper 3:27 - 3:56 pm Hon, John Foster Dulles Hon. Christian Herter 3:42 - 3:44 pm Hon. Sherman Adams MA Y 7, 1957 Page 4 4:17 pm The President went to the South Grounds to practice golf. 4:55 pm The President went to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1957 7:55 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:23 - 8:30 am Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. I. Jack Martin 8:30 - 9:50 am LEGISLATIVE LEADERS MEETING The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon. William F. Knowland Hon. Styles Bridges Hon. Leverett Saltonstall Hon. Everett Dirksen Hon. Joseph W. Martin Hon. Charles Halleck Hon. Leslie Arends Hon. Leo Allen Hon. Percival Brundage Mr. Robert Merriam, Bureau of the Budget Hon. Arthur Summerfield Mr. Hyde Gillette, Assistant Postmaster General Hon. James T. O'Connell, Under Secretary of Labor Mr. Stuart Rothman, Solicitor, Department of Labor Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Bernard M. Shanley Hon. James Hagerty Hon. I. Jack Martin Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. Jack Anderson Hon. Earle Chesney Hon. Homer Gruenther Hon. Edward McCabe Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Howard Pyle Mrs. Anne Wheaton Hon. Gabriel Hauge Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Arthur Minnich WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1957 Page 2 9:55 - 10:30 am Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon, James Hagerty Hon. Gabriel Hauge Hon. I. Jack Martin Hon. Howard Pyle Hon. Bryce Harlow Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 10:30 - 11:00 am PRESS CONFERENCE 11:05 - 11:27 am Dr. Howard Rusk Chairman, Health Resources Advisory Committee, Office of Defense Mobilization 11:27 - 11:35 am Hon. Sherman Adams 11:36 - 11:38 am Mrs. Mary Jane McCaffree 11:40 am The President departed the White House and motored to MATS Terminal to meet President Ngo Dinh Diem of the Republic of Viet-Nam. He was accompanied by the following: Hon. Bernard M. Shanley Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Colonel Walter Tkach 11:50 am Arrived at MATS Terminal. Presidential honors were rendered, Hon. John Foster Dulles greeted the President and escorted him to the official reception committee where Hon. Victor Purse, Deputy Chief of Protocol, introduced the members of the reception committee to the President. 12:00 Noon The Columbine, carrying the President of Viet-Nam and his official party, arrived at MATS Terminal. President Ngo Dinh Diem descended the ramp and was introduced to the President by Hon. Wiley Buchanan, Jr. Photographs were taken. The President introduced President Diem to Hon. John Foster Dulles and General Nathan Twining. WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1957 Page 3 12:05 pm The members of President Diem's official party descended the ramp and were introduced to the President by Hon, Victor Purse, Ruffles and flourishes were played and the National Anthem of Viet-Nam and the National Anthem of the United States. A 21-gun salute was fired. President Eisenhower and President Diem inspected the Honor Guard. Upon completion of the Honor Guard inspection, the President and President Diem returned to the reviewing stand where they were joined by Commissioner Robert E. McLaughlin. The President officially welcomed President Diem to Washington, and President Diem responded. 12:15 pm Commissioner Robert E. McLaughlin welcomed President Diem to Washington and presented to him the keys of the city. The President and President Diem departed MATS Terminal and motored to Blair House, where President Diem will stay during his official visit in Washington. 12:53 pm Arrived at the President's Guest House (Blair House). Photographs were taken on the steps. The President returned to the White House. 12:58 pm Arrived at the White House. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 1:50 pm The President and General Howard McC. Snyder, departed the White House and motored to Burning Tree Country Club. 2:13 pm Arrived at Burning Tree. 2:28 - 4:26 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with Colonel Thomas Belshe. WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1957 Page 4 4:47 pm The President and General Howard McC. Snyder departed the Burning Tree Country Club and motored to the White House. 5:19 pm Arrived at the White House. 8:00 pm The following attended the State Dinner at the White House given by the President and Mrs. Eisenhower in honor of President Ngo Dinh Diem of Viet-Nam: H. E. The President of the Republic of Viet-Nam - Ngo Dinh Diem H. E. The Ambassador of the Republic of Viet-Nam and Madame Tran Van Chuong Miss Tran thi Sam, Sister of the Ambassador H. E. Nguyen Huu Chau, Secretary of State for Interior and to the Presidency H. E. Tran Le Quany, Secretary of State for Public Works and Communications General Tran Van Don, Chief of Staff of General Staff, Acting Senior Aide-de-Camp Mr. Huynh Van Diem, Director of Planning Mr. Vu Van Thai, Administrator General of Foreign Aid Mr. Vo Van Hai, President's Chief Private Secretary and Acting Protocol Officer Mr. Ton That Thien, Chief of President's Press an d Information Service and Interpreter Hon. Richard M. Nixon and Mrs. Nixon Hon. John Foster Dulles and Mrs. Dulles Hon. Charles E. Wilson and Mrs. Wilson Senator and Mrs. Styles Bridges Senator William F. Knowland Senator and Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson Representative Joseph W. Martin, Jr. Representative and Mrs. Charles A. Halleck Hon. and Mrs. Donald A. Quarles Hon. and Mrs. Wilber M. Brucker Hon. and Mrs. James H. Douglas Hon. and Mrs. Hatfield Chilson Hon. Elbridge Durbrow Hon. and Mrs. Walter S. Robertson Hon. and Mrs. G. Frederick Reinhardt Hon. and Mrs. Wiley T. Buchanan, Jr. Hon. J. Edgar Hoover Mrs. George E. Allen (continued) WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1957 Page 5 8:00 pm Dinner at the White House in honor of President of Viet-Nam (continued): Colonel and Mrs. Thomas M. Belshe Mr. and Mrs. James C. Black Mrs. Frederick H. Brooke Mr. and Mrs. Bernard F. Gimbel Miss Elizabeth B. Howry Miss Mary H. Howry Mr. and Mrs. William S. Paley Mr. and Mrs. Artur Rubinstein Mr. and Mrs. Sidney J. Weinberg Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Yates Rear Admiral and Mrs. D. L. McDonald THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1957 7:50 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:00 - 8:04 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 8:04 - 8:08 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 8:08 - 8:16 am Hon. John Foster Dulles 8:16 - 8:40 am Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. James P. Richards U. S. Ambassador to the Middle East 8:40 - 8:43 am Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. I. Jack Martin 8:43 - 9:00 am Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Christian Herter Hon. John B. Hollister Hon. Mansfield Sprague Hon. Donald Quarles Hon. Bryce Harlow 9:00 - 10:43 am BI-PARTISAN LEGISLATIVE LEADERS MEETING The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Senator Styles Bridges Senator Everett Dirksen Senator J. W. Fulbright Senator Theodore Green Senator Carl Hayden Senator Thomas C. Hennings Senator Lyndon Johnson Senator William F. Knowland Senator Mike Mansfield Senator Richard B. Russell Senator Leverett Saltonstall Senator H. Alexander Smith Senator Alexander Wiley Congressman Carl Albert Congressman Leslie Arends Congressman Clarence Cannon (continued) THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1957 Page 2 9:00 - 10:43 am BI-PARTISAN LEGISLATIVE LEADERS MEETING (continued): Congressman Robert B. Chiperfield Congressman Thomas S. Gordon Congressman Charles A. Halleck Congressman Joseph Martin Congressman John W. McCormack Congressman Thomas E. Morgan Congressman Sam Rayburn Congressman John Taber Congressman Carl Vinson Congressman John M. Vorys Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Christian Herter Hon, Walter F. George Hon. James P. Richards Hon. Robert C. Hill Hon. Donald A. Quarles Hon. Mansfield B. Sprague Colonel Harry H. Critz Hon. John B. Hollister Mr. Leonard Saccio Mr. Robert Barnes Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. James Hagerty Mrs. Anne Wheaton Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Gabriel Hauge Hon. I. Jack Martin Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. Homer Gruenther Hon. Bernard M. Shanley Hon. Arthur Minnich 10:44 - 10:46 am Hon. Sherman Adams 10:46 - 11:00 am Hon. Charles E. Wilson Hon. Sinclair Weeks Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Edward P. Curtis Hon, Jack Anderson 11:00 - 11:06 am Hon. Charles E. Wilson THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1957 Page 3 11:04 - 11:10 am Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 11:13 - 12:05 pm H. E. Ngo Dinh Diem President of the Republic of Viet Nam Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Walter S. Robertson H. E. Tran Van Chuong Ambassador of Viet-Nam to the United States Hon. Elbridge Durbrow U. S. Ambassador to Viet-Nam H. E. Nguyen Huu Chau Viet-Nam Secretary of State for Interior and to the Presidency Mr. Charles Sedgewich, interpreter 12:05 - 12:08 pm Hon. John Foster Dulles 12:08 - 12:10 pm Hon. Gerald Morgan 12:10 - 12:13 pm Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 12:19 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 1:55 pm The President returned to the office. 2:15 - 3:25 pm Hon. James Hagerty 3:05 - 3:07 pm Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 3:25 - 3:29 pm Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 3:29 - 3:47 pm Hon. Sherman Adams 3:47 - 3:57 pm Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 4:00 - 4:03 pm Hon. Gerald Morgan 4:15 - 4:50 pm The President practiced golf on the South Lawn. 6:00 pm Hon. Joseph Martin of Massachusetts (Saw the President at the Mansion) THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1957 8:00 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:09 - 8:13 am Hon. James Hagerty 8:13 - 8:25 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 8:25 - 8:27 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 8:27 - 8:30 am Hon. Sherman Adams 8:30 - 9:55 am NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon. Christian Herter Hon. Charles E. Wilson Hon. Gordon Gray Hon. George M. Humphrey Hon. Percival F. Brundage Hon. Lewis L. Strauss Hon. John B. Hollister Hon. Val Peterson Hon. Alan T. Waterman Dr. Detlev W. Bronk, President, National Academy of Sciences and National Research Council Hon. Donald Quarles Hon, Robert Bowie Hon. Mansfield Sprague Hon. A. R. Jones Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge General Nathan F. Twining Hon. Allen W. Dulles Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Robert Cutler Hon. Frederick M. Dearborn, White House Consultant Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Mr. William M. Holaday Mr. Samuel E. Clements Rear Admiral Rawson Bennett Dr. John P. Hagen Hon. James S. Lay, Jr. Hon. S. Everett Gleason MAY 10, 1957 Page 2 10:00 - 11:00 am CABINET MEETING The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Christian Herter Hon. George M. Humphrey Hon. Charles E. Wilson Hon. Herbert Brownell, Jr. Hon. Arthur Summerfield Hon. Fred Seaton Hon. Ezra Taft Benson Hon. James P. Mitchell Hon. Sinclair Weeks Hon. Marion Folsom Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. Gordon Gray Hon. Val Peterson Hon. Harris Ellsworth Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Maxwell Rabb Hon. Bernard M. Shanley Hon. Jack Anderson Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Gabriel Hauge Hon. I. Jack Martin Hon. Arthur Minnich Mrs. Anne Wheaton Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Bradley Patterson Hon. Edward McCabe Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier 11:00 - 11:44 am Hon. Gabriel Hauge 11:30 - 11:44 am The President telephoned a message to the Republican Regional Meeting in Louisville, Kentucky, 11:47 - 11:50 am The Officers and Board of Directors of The American Institute of Architects called on the President and presented their Centennial Emblem. The following were present: (List begins on next page) FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1957 Page 3 11:47 - 11:50 am The following Officers and Board of Directors of The American Institute of Architects called on the President and presented their Centennial Emblem: Mr. Leon Chatelain, Jr., President Washington, D. C. Mr. John N. Richards, First Vice President Toledo, Ohio Mr. Philip Will, Jr., Second Vice President Chicago, Illinois Mr. Edward L. Wilson, Secretary Fort Worth, Texas Mr. Raymond S. Kastendieck, Treasurer Gary, Indiana Mr. Edmund R. Purves, Executive Director Washington, D. C. Mr. Donald Beach Kirby, Director, California- Nevada-Hawaii District San Francisco, California Mr. Herbert C. Millkey, Director, South Atlantic District, Atlanta, Georgia Mr. Albert S, Goleman, Director, Texas District Houston, Texas Mr. Matthew W. Del Gaudion, Director, New York District, New York, N. Y. Mr. Bradley P. Kidder, Director, Western Mountain District, Santa Fe, New Mexico Mr. Bryant E. Hadley, Director, North Central States District, Springfield, Illinois Mr. Austin W. Mather, Director, New England District, Bridgeport, Connecticut Mr. J. Roy Carroll, Jr., Director, Middle Atlantic District, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Mr. Bergman S, Letzler, Director, Great Lakes District, Louisville, Kentucky Mr. John H. Pritchard, Director, Gulf States District, Tunica, Mississippi Mr. Donald J. Stewart, Director, Northwest District, Portland, Oregon 11:55 - 12:18 pm Reverend Billy Graham 12:18 - 12:20 pm Hon. James Hagerty FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1957 Page 4 12:20 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 1:38 - 1:42 pm Hon. Lewis L. Strauss Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster (Saw the President on the porch outside his office just before he left for Burning Tree for golf.) 1:43 pm The President departed the White House and motored to Burning Tree Country Club. 2:20 pm Arrived at Burning Tree. Major John Eisenhower accompanied the President. 2:20 - 4:58 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with Major John Eisenhower Colonel Thomas Belshe 5:24 pm The President, accompanied by Major John Eisenhower and Colonel Walter Tkach, departed Burning Tree and motored to the White House. 5:49 pm Arrived at the White House. 7:47 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the White House and motored to the Viet-Nam Embassy, 2251 R Street, N. W., to attend a dinner given in their honor by President Diem of the Republic of Viet-Nam. 7:59 pm Arrived at the Viet-Nam Embassy. The President and Mrs. Eisenhower were greeted by Ambassador Tran Van Chuong who escorted them into the entrance where there were greeted by President Diem. The President and Mrs. Eisenhower mingled with those attending the reception. 8:20 pm The following joined the President and Mrs. Eisenhower at the Dinner in their honor: President Ngo Dinh Diem Ambassador and Madame Tran Van Chuong Field Marshal Montgomery Chief Justice and Mrs. Earl Warren (continued) FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1957 Page 5 8:20 pm Dinner at the Viet-Nam Embassy, giving in honor of President and Mrs. Eisenhower by President Diem. (Guest list continued from previous page): Hon. and Mrs. John Foster Dulles Hon. Sam Rayburn Mr. Nguyen Huu Chau Mr. Tran Le Quang Hon. and Mrs. John B. Hollister His Eminence Francis Cardinal Spellman Hon. and Mrs. Sherman Adams Hon. and Mrs. Walter Robertson Hon. and Mrs. Wiley Buchanan (The President and Mrs. Eisenhower autographed all the dinner menus of the guests. In addition, the President autographed a dinner menu for James Forsythe, the butler at the Viet-Nam Embassy) 10:37 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the Viet-Nam Embassy and motored to the White House, 10:45 pm Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1957 7:50 am The President arrived in the office, 8:15 - 8:20 am Hon. James Hagerty 8:16 - 8:19 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 8:21 - 8:27 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 8:23 - 8:25 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 8:30 am The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 8:33 am The President accompanied by Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery departed the White House and motored to MATS Terminal for flight to Gettysburg, Pa, 8:52 am Airborne for Gettysburg, Pa. 9:20 am Arrived at Gettysburg Air Park, 9:35 am Arrived at the Farm. 10:00 am The President and Viscount Montgomery walked around the grounds. 10:15 am Departed the Farm and motored to the Gettysburg Battlefield where the following places of historical interest were inspected: Peace Light Monument, where two British breech guns were inspected Francis Channing Barlow Monument Spangler's Spring Plaque Lincoln's Address Memorial in National Cemetery Angle, Picket's charge High Water Monument (Commander's Honored Monument) Meade's Headquarters First Regiment, Minnesota Volunteer's Monument Little Round Top Monument Devil's Den Monument Confederate Sharpshooter 12:00 Noon Arrived at George Allen's farm. 12:08 pm Arrived at the President's farm. SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1957 Page 2 GETTYSBURG, PA. 2:45 pm The President, Viscount Montgomery, General Arthur Nevins, and Mr. and Mrs. Heckitt motored to the Feaster Farm and inspected the cattle. General Howard McC. Snyder and Mr. George Allen also joined the above. 4:07 pm After visiting the Feaster Farm, the President and his party returned to the Farm. 4:54 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower came out of the house and said goodbye to Mr. and Mrs, E. H. Heckitt, who departed the Farm. 5:43 pm The President, Viscount Montgomery, Mr. George Allen, and General Howard McC. Snyder departed the Farm and motored to the Redding Farm, Feaster Farm, and back to the President's Farm. 6:06 pm Arrived back at the Farm. No further activity this date. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, MAY 12, 1957 GETTYSBURG, PA. 8:25 am The President, accompanied by Viscount Montgomery, Mr. George Allen, and General Howard McC. Snyder motored to the Gettysburg Museum. 8:30 am Upon arrival at the Gettysburg Museum, the President was greeted by Hon. James Hagerty who introduced the President to Mr. and Mrs. George Rosensteel, and Mr. Joseph Rosensteel, Chief Historian of the National Museum at Gettysburg, Pa. The President and his party went into the Electric Map Room. Mr. Joseph L. Rosensteel lectured on the battle of Gettysburg, from 8:35 am until 9:15 am. Upon conclusion of the lecture, the President and Field Marshal Montgomery motored to the following points on interest on the battlefield: Culp Hill Tower General Sears Green Monument General Meade's Statue Little Round Top Monument Virginia Memorial Plaque of the Army of the Potomac 12th Corps, Battery K, 5th U. S. Field Artillery Monument 10:18 am The President and his party returned to the Gettysburg Farm. 10:35 am The President and Mrs. Eisenhower, accompanied by Viscount Montgomery, departed the Gettysburg Farm and motored to the Presbyterian Church, Gettysburg, where they attended Services. Upon conclusion of the Services, Reverend MacAskill left the pulpit and proceeded to the Presidential Pew where he exchanged greetings with the President and party. He then escorted them to their car. 11:50 am Departed the Presbyterian Church of Gettysburg. SUNDAY, MAY 12, 1957 Page 2 GETTYSBURG, PA. 11:55 am The President and Mrs. Eisenhower, accompanied by Viscount Montgomery, arrived at the Diorama of the Battle of Gettysburg. Here they were greeted by Mr. Hallet Frazer, Manager of the Diorama. Mr. Frazer escorted them to the second floor where they viewed the Diorama. 12:15 pm The President and his party departed the Diorama and motored back to the Farm. 12:25 pm Arrived at the Farm. 2:25 pm The President, Viscount Montgomery, and General Howard McC. Snyder departed the Farm and motored to Mr. George Allen's farm where they looked over the horses. 2:50 pm Departed Mr. George Allen's farm and motored to Thurmont, Maryland, to Mr. Floyd Akers home. 3:25 - 5:40 pm The President fished, 5:45 pm The President and his party departed the Floyd Akers home and motored to Camp David. 6:06 pm Arrived at Camp David, and inspected the main lodge. 6:17 pm Departed Camp David and motored to the Gettysburg Farm. 6:54 pm Arrived back at the Farm. No further activity this date. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, MAY 13, 1957 GETTYSBURG, PA. 9:25 - 9:55 am The President and Viscount Montgomery walked around the Farm and took a short ride in the Willys to the Feaster Farm. 10:15 am Returned to the President's Farm. 11:00 am Viscount Montgomery departed the President's Farm for Washington, D. C. 11:10 - 11:25 am The President and General Arthur Nevins were at the Feaster Farm. 1:35 pm The President, Mr. George Allen, and Mr. Gordon Moore motored to the Gettysburg Country Club. 1:50 - 4:34 pm The President played 18 holes of golf. 4:45 pm Departed the Gettysburg Country Club and motored back to the Farm. 4:56 pm Arrived at the Farm. 7:18 pm The President, Mrs. Eisenhower, and Mrs. Doud departed the Farm and motored to Gettysburg Air Park. 7:35 pm The President departed the Airport in an Aero Commander for flight to Washington. He was accompanied by General Howard McC. Snyder and Sgt. John Moaney. 8:00 pm Arrived at MATS Terminal. 8:16 pm Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, MAY 14, 1957 7:47 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery. 7:57 - 8:00 am Dr. Milton Eisenhower 8:01 - 8:02 am Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 8:02 - 8:07 am Hon. Robert Cutler 8:17 - 8:30 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. I. Jack Martin 8:20 - 8:24 am Hon. Gabriel Hauge 8:30 - 9:42 am LEGISLATIVE LEADERS The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Senator William F. Knowland Senator Leverett Saltonstall Senator Andrew F. Schoeppel Senator Everett Dirksen Senator Styles Bridges Senator John W. Bricker Congressman Joseph Martin Congressman Charles Halleck Congressman Leslie Arends Congressman Joseph P. O'Hara Hon. Percival Brundage Mr. Robert Merriam Hon. Donald Quarles Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Sinclair Weeks Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. I. Jack Martin Hon. Jack Anderson Hon. Earle Chesney Hon. Homer Gruenther Hon. Edward McCabe Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. James Hagerty Mrs. Anne Wheaton Hon, Bernard M. Shanley (continued) TUESDAY, MAY 14, 1957 Page 2 8:30 - 9:42 am LEGISLATIVE LEADERS (continued): Hon. Edward P. Curtis Mr. J. Gordon Bennett, Jr. Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Howard Pyle Hon. Arthur Minnich 9:43 - 10:00 am Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Percival Brundage (out 9:55 am) 10:00 - 10:04 am Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 10:05 - 10:35 am Hon. Gabriel Hauge 10:37 - 10:47 am The President's Committee for Hungarian Refugee Relief called on the President to present their final report: Hon. Tracy Voorhees, Chairman General J. Lawton Collins, Vice Chairman and Director Mr. Leo C. Beebe, Vice Chairman Mr. William H. Tuck, Vice Chairman Mr. Lewis M. Hoskins Mrs. John C. Hughes Mr. John A. Krout Mr. Moses A. Leavitt Mr. George Meany Monsignor Edward E. Swanstrom Mr. Charles P. Taft Mr. R. Norris Wilson Mr. Harry T. Carter, Secretary Hon. Maxwell Rabb 10:47 - 10:50 am Hon. James Hagerty 10:55 - 11:33 am Hon. Gordon Gray 11:33 - 11:44 am Mr. Clifford Folger 11:57 am The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 1:55 pm The President returned to the office with Major John Eisenhower, who remained with the President until 1:57 pm. TUESDAY, MAY 14, 1957 Page 3 2:10 - 2:20 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 2:40 - 2:50 pm Mr. Richard Mahar General Chairman, Interfaith Committee Mr. Joe E. Brown Mr. Jackie Robinson Hon. Maxwell Rabb 2:50 - 4:05 pm The President was in the Cabinet Room Hon. Gabriel Hauge joined him there. 4:15 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion, 4:19 pm On the South Lawn to practice golf. 5:25 pm Returned to the Mansion, 7:00 pm The following attended a STAG DINNER at the White House: (The President) (Mr. J. Donald Adams, New York City) (Hon. Jack Z. Anderson) (Captain Evan P. Aurand) (Mr. Gary Black, Baltimore, Md.) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Arthur Larson) (Mr. D. Luke Hopkins, Baltimore, Md.) (Mr. David Lawrence, Washington, D. C.) (Mr. Robert C. Liebenow, Chicago 4, Illinois) (Mr. George Meany, Washington, D. C.) (Mr. George Murphy, Culver City, California) (Mr. Herschel D. Newsom, Washington, D. C.) (Hon. Donald A. Quarles) (Dr. I. S. Ravdin, Philadelphia, Pa.) (Mr. William E. Robinson) (Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier) (Mr. W. Paul Stillman, Newark, N. J.) (Mr. Vernon Stouffer, Cleveland, Ohio) (Mr. Thomas A. Yawkey, Boston, Mass.) (Mr. Charles B. Shuman, Chicago, Illinois) THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1957 8:17 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:20 - 8:27 am Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 8:27 - 8:30 am Hon. Gerald Morgan 8:30 - 8:35 am Hon. Gabriel Hauge 8:57 - 9:25 am Hon. Lewis L. Strauss Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 9:26 - 9:37 am Hon. George M. Humphrey 9:37 - 9:47 am Hon. George M. Humphrey Hon. David Kendall Hon. Sherman Adams 9:47 - 9:52 am Hon. Sherman Adams 9:52 - 10:27 am Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Gabriel Hauge Mrs. Anne Wheaton Hon. I. Jack Martin Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 10:30 - 11:05 am PRESS CONFERENCE 11:05 - 11:25 am The National Monument Commission group met with the President: Mr. Spencer T. Olin, Chairman, Alton, Illinois Mr. Don Belding, Los Angeles, California General Omar Bradley, Washington, D. C. Mr. John R. Dethmers, Michigan Mr. Eric Gugler, New York City Mr. John Harbeson, Philadelphia, Pa. Mr. John A. Krout, New York City Mr. Charles F. Palmer, Atlanta, Georgia Mr. Ken Wells, Valley Forge, Pennsylvania Mr. Conrad L. Wirth, Washington, D. C. WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1957 Page 2 11:25 - 11:30 am Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Meyer Kestnbaum 11:30 - 11:59 am Hon. Herbert Hoover, Sr. 11:59 - 12:04 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 12:04 - 12:15 pm Major John Eisenhower 12:06 - 12:15 pm Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. James Hagerty 12:15 pm The President, accompanied by Major John Eisenhower, departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 1:27 pm The President, accompanied by Major John Eisenhower, Hon. James Hagerty, and Colonel Walter Tkach, departed the White House and motored to Burning Tree Country Club. 1:55 pm Arrived at Burning Tree. 2:10 - 5:10 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with Major John Eisenhower Hon. James Hagerty Colonel Thomas Belshe 5:35 pm Departed Burning Tree and motored to the White House, 6:03 pm Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1957 7:43 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:03 - 8:27 am Hon. Sherman Adams 8:27 - 8:35 am Mrs. Mary Jane McCaffree 8:35 - 8:37 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 8:35 - 8:45 am Hon. Gerald Morgan 8:45 - 8:53 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 8:53 - 9:00 am Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Howard Pyle 9:00 - 10:25 am NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Charles E. Wilson Hon. Gordon Gray Hon. George M. Humphrey Hon. Herbert Brownell, Jr. Hon. A. R. Jones Hon. John B. Hollister Hon. Lewis E. Berry Hon. Arthur Larson Hon. J. Edgar Hoover Hon. J. Walter Yeagley General Nathan F. Twining Hon. Allen Dulles Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Robert Cutler Hon. Clarence R andall Hon. Frederick M. Dearborn Hon, Robert Bowie Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. James S. Lay, Jr. Hon. S. Everett Gleason THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1957 Page 2 10:25 - 10:45 am (The following representatives from National Security Council, Department of State, Department of Defense, and the Atomic Energy Commission attended a Special Meeting with the President): (Hon. John Foster Dulles) (Hon. Charles E. Wilson) (General Nathan F. Twining, for the Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff) OFF THE RECORD (Brig. General Kenneth E. Fields, General Manager, Atomic Energy Commission) (Colonel Carey L. O'Bryan, Deputy Director, Division of Military Applications, Atomic Energy Commission) (Hon. Robert Bowie, Assistant Secretary of State) (Hon. Robert Cutler, Special Assistant to the President) (Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster) (Hon. James S. Lay, Executive Secretary, National Security Council) 10:45 - 11:10 am Hon. John Foster Dulles 10:48 - 11:10 am Hon. Sherman Adams (Joined Secretary Dulles) 10:52 - 11:10 am Hon. Gabriel Hauge (Joined Secretary Dulles and Governor Adams) 11:20 - 11:21 am Captain Evan P. Aurand 11:25 - 12:24 pm Mr. Milton Katz Director, International Legal Studies Harvard University Law School 12:25 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 1:58 pm The President returned to the office, accompanied by Major John E. Eisenhower. THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1957 Page 3 2:03 - 2:08 pm Hon. Sherman Adams 2:08 - 2:11 pm (Mr. Owen Cheatham, President of Georgia-Pacific Plywood Company, New York) (Hon. Sherman Adams) OFF THE RECORD 2:15 - 3:15 pm The President went to Walter Reed Army Hospital to visit General Bedell Smith. 3:35 - 4:15 pm Hon. George M. Humphrey 4:15 - 4:17 pm Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 4:20 - 4:40 pm Hon. James Hagerty 5:10 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1957 7:54 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz, 7:55 - 8:05 am (The President greeted the following members of the Class of 1908, Yale University. Congressman James C. Auchincloss, himself a 1908 graduate of Yale, requested the appointment): Hon. James C. Auchincloss Dr. David N. Barrows, New York City Dr. Lewis S. Booth, New York City Mr. Hillier Burrowes, Grove City, Pa. Hon. William S. Culbertson, Washington, D. C. Hon. Harmar Denny, Washington, D. C. Mr. Conway Dickson, Berwick, Pennsylvania Mr. Sydney D. Frissell, Falls Church, Virginia Mr. Chauncey B. Garver, New York City Mr. Irving Gordon, New York City Mr. DeForest Hulburd, Bucks County, Pa, Mr. Carl Kincaid, New York City Mr. William B. Lipphard, Yonkers, New York Mr. L. Vernon Miller, Baltimore, Md. Mr. R. H. Morrish, Penbrook-Harrisburg, Pa. Mr. Homer Neal, Washington, D. C. Hon. Emmet O'Neal, Washington, D. C. Mr. Duncan Phillips, Washington, D. C. Dr. Otto C. Pickhardt, New York City Mr. Ray J. Reigeluth, New Haven, Connecticut Dr. Henry A. Riley, New York City Mr. Gustave J. Rosen, New York City Mr. William Scholle, New York City Mr. R. A. Shackleton, Rahway, New Jersey Mr. Richard R. Smith, West Rindge, N. H. Mr. Maurice Stanley, New Britain, Conn. Mr. Warren Wilkes, Buffalo, New York 8:13 - 8:57 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 8:57 - 9:25 am Mr. Henry R. Luce, New York City 9:26 - 9:28 am Hon. James Hagerty FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1957 Page 2 9:32 - 9:48 am H. E. Norman Robertson Newly appointed Ambassador from Canada (Came to present his credentials to the President) Hon. H. Charles Spruks, Acting Chief of Protocol 9:48 - 9:53 am Hon. James Hagerty 9:53 - 10:11 am Hon. Henry J. Taylor U. S. Ambassador to Switzerland (Called on the President before departing for his post) 10:12 - 10:15 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 10:15 - 10:34 am Hon. Sherman Adams 10:34 - 10:51 am Mr. Spyros Skouras 10:51 - 12:00 Noon Hon. John Foster Dulles 11:30 am The President sent a message by telephone to the Republican Regional Conference in Cincinnati, Ohio 12:00 - 12:05 pm Major John Eisenhower 12:05 pm The President, accompanied by Major John Eisenhower, departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 1:35 pm The President returned to the office. 1:38 - 1:48 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 1:52 pm The President, accompanied by General Howard Snyder and Captain Jack Crittenberger, motored to the MATS Terminal where the President and General Snyder boarded the Presidential plane for flight to Gettysburg. 2:14 pm Airborne for Gettysburg, Pa. 2:40 pm Arrived at Gettysburg Air Park and motored to the Farm. Mrs. Eisenhower and her mother, Mrs. Elvira Doud, greeted the President at Gettysburg Air Park. FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1957 Page 3 3:12 pm The President, accompanied by Mr. George Allen and Colonel Walter Tkach, departed the Farm and motored to the Gettysburg Country Club, 3:22 pm Arrived at Gettysburg Country Club. 3:30 - 5:23 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with Mr. George Allen. 5:28 pm Departed the Gettysburg Country Club and motored to the Farm. 5:42 pm Arrived at the Farm. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1957 GETTYSBURG, PA. 9:37 am The President, accompanied by David Eisenhower and Mr. George Allen, departed the farm and motored to the Gettysburg Golf Club. 9:48 am Arrived at the Gettysburg Golf Club. 9:57 - 12:02 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with Mr. George Allen, 12:15 pm Arrived back at the Farm. 2:10 pm The President went to the Skeet Range where he shot two boxes of shells. 3:15 pm Returned to the Farm. The President and Mr. George Allen motored to the Feaster Farm where they looked over the cattle. Then, with Colonel Walter Tkach, they motored to the Adjoining farms and inspected the President's various holdings. 4:15 pm Returned to the house. 6:05 pm The President walked to the golf green and practiced until 6:46 pm. In the evening, a movie projection unit was set up in the yard and the President and Mrs. Eisenhower, Mr. and Mrs. George Allen, and Colonel Walter Tkach viewed the movie "Guys and Dolls". No further activity this date. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, MAY 19, 1957 GETTYSBURG, PA. 11:27 am The President, accompanied by Mr. George Allen, David, Susie and Ann Eisenhower, departed the Farm and motored to the Feaster farm, then drove on to Mr. Allen's farm where they viewed the horses and watched a keeper feed a colt with a bottle of milk. 12:01 pm Departed the Allen farm and returned to the President's Farm. The President and his grandchildren fed the horses, then returned to the house. 2:17 pm The President, Major John and Mrs. John Eisenhower, departed the Farm and motored to the school house. The President and Major John Eisenhower had a conference with the builder of the house. 2:58 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower, and Mrs. Elvira Doud, departed the Farm and motored to Washington. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, MAY 20, 1957 7:47 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 7:59 - 8:73 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 8:14 - 8:26 am Hon. James Hagerty 8:23 - 9:11 am Hon. Sherman Adams Hon, Wilton B. Persons 9:11 - 9:13 am Hon. James Hagerty 9:14 - 10:00 am Hon. Charles E. Wilson Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 10:00 - 10:10 am Hon. Robert Cutler Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 10:11 - 10:45 am Mr. Richard K. Mellon Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 10:45 - 10:50 am Mr. John W. Hanes, Jr. Chairman, Transportation Industries Committee of People-to-People Program Mr. Edward Lipscomb Chairman, Public Relations Committee (Presented People-to-People poster to the President) Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 10:50 - 10:53 am The above group went into the Conference Room to have picture made. 11:06 - 11:09 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 11:27 - 11:45 am The President, accompanied by Hon. Bernard M. Shanley and Hon. James Hagerty motored to Constitution Hall where the President greeted the delegates to the annual American Red Cross Convention. Upon arrival 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 Reception Room. MONDAY, MAY 20, 1957 Page 2 11:30 am In the Reception Room at Constitution Hall, the President was greeted by General Alfred M. Gruenther President of the American Red Cross Mr. Roland Harriman Chairman of the American Red Cross Mr. John B. Griffith Assistant Officer in the American Red Cross Mr. James Williams Field Representative of the American Red Cross (Still and newsreel pictures were taken) The President was escorted to the stage where he was presented to the delegates by Mr. E. Roland Harriman. The President addressed the American Red Cross delegates for 15 minutes. 11:43 am The President and his party departed Constitution Hall and motored to the White House. 11:44 am Returned to the office. 12:27 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:25 pm The President returned to the office. 2:30 - 2:45 pm Mr. Larry Richey Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 2:45 - 5:00 pm Hon. Bryce Harlow Major John Eisenhower 4:15 - 5:00 pm Mr. Emmet Hughes 4:55 - 5:10 pm Hon. Sherman Adams 5:15 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. MONDAY, MAY 20, 1957 Page 3 7:05 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the White House and motored to the Sheraton-Park Hotel. 7:18 pm Arrived at the Sheraton Park where they were dinner guests of The Postmaster General and Mrs. Arthur Summerfield. They were greeted by Mr. Kurt Smith who escorted them to the elevator. Other dinner guests were: Hon. and Mrs. John Foster Dulles Hon. and Mrs. George Humphrey Hon. and Mrs. Charles E. Wilson Hon. and Mrs. James P. Mitchell Hon. and Mrs. Fred Seaton Hon. Marion Folsom Hon. and Mrs. Sinclair Weeks 10:54 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the Sheraton Park Hotel and motored to the White House. 11:02 pm Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1957 7:55 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 7:59 - 8:06 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 8:07 - 8:11 am Mr. Philip Areeda 8:12 - 8:17 am Hon. James Hagerty 8:17 - 8:30 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. James Hagerty 8:30 - 10:03 am LEGISLATIVE LEADERS MEETING The President Senator William F. Knowland Senator Styles Bridges Senator Leverett Saltonstall Senator Everett Dirksen Senator George D. Aiken Senator Homer Capehart Congressman Joseph Martin Congressman Charles Halleck Congressman Leslie Arends Congressman Leo Allen Congressman Henry O. Talle Congressman Henry O. Talle Congressman H. Carl Andresen Hon. Fred Seaton Hon. Ezra Taft Benson Mr. Clyde Wheeler, Department of Agriculture Hon. Wilber Brucker Hon. Murray Snyder Hon. Albert Cole Mr. Walker Mason, HHFA Mr. Oakley Hunter, HHFA Mr. Robert Merriam Hon. Gordon Gray Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. I. Jack Martin Hon. Jack Anderson Hon. Bryce Harlow (continued) TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1957 Page 2 8:30 - 10:03 am LEGISLATIVE LEADERS MEETING (continued): Hon. Edward McCabe Hon. Robert Dechert, General Counsel Department of Defense Hon. Earle Chesney Hon. Howard Pyle Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Arthur Minnich 10:03 - 10:48 am Senator Styles Bridges 10:48 - 10:55 am Mr. and Mrs. David Maxwell (Mr. Maxwell is President of the American Bar Association - came to pay his respects before completing his term of office.) 10:14 - 11:29 am Hon. Charles E. Bohlen Newly appointed Ambassador to the Philippines called on the President before departing for his new post in Manila. 11:29 - 12:01 pm Hon. Meade Alcorn Hon. Thomas E. Stephens Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Howard Pyle 12:03 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:00 pm The President returned to the Ca binet Room to work on his speech. 3:06 - 3:40 pm The President received the Bradley Commission Report. The following were present: General Omar Bradley Mr. John S. Patterson Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. Sherman Adams Mr. Robert Merriam Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Harvey Higley Hon. Jack Anderson Mr. William Driver Hon. Bryce Harlow TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1957 Page 3 3:40 - 5:34 pm The President worked on his TV speech. 5:34 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 8:30 - 9:00 pm The President gave a talk on radio and television on "The Need for Mutual Security in Waging Peace". THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1957 8:41 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:53 - 9:00 am Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier Chairman, Council of Economic Advisers 9:00 - 9:32 am Hon. Robert Cutler Hon. James S, Lay Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster (out at 9:17 am) 9:01 9:03 am Hon. James Hagerty 9:30 - 9:58 am Mr. Peter Grimm, New York, N. Y. (Reported to the President on completion of his mission to Rome, In April 1956 he was made Director of U. S. Operations Mission under ICA, with rank of Minister). 9:59 - 10:27 am Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Gerald Morgan Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Mrs. Anne Wheaton 10:30 am- 11:00 PRESS CONFERENCE 11:00 - 11:16 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. James Hagerty 11:16 11:34 am Hon. Arthur Larson Hon. Sherman Adams (out 11:18 am) 11:34 11:36 am Hon. Jack Martin 11:36 - 12:16 pm Senator John Bricker Hon. Jack Martin 12:16 - 12:22 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 12:24 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1957 Page 2 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 1:35 pm The President, accompanied by Major John Eisenhower and General Howard McC. Snyder, departed the White House and motored to Burning Tree Country Club. 1:57 pm Arrived at Burning Tree. 2:07 - 4:55 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with Major John Eisenhower Colonel Thomas E. Belshe Mr. William Flenniken 5:23 pm The President departed Burning Tree. 5:45 pm Arrived at the White House and entered the Mansion. Hon. Bernard M. Shanley took some papers over for the President's signature. 5:30 pm (Dr. Milton Eisenhower) OFF THE RECORD (Saw the President in the Mansion). THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1957 7:52 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:02 - 8:22 am Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons 8:22 - 8:32 am Hon. Sherman Adams Mr. Philip Areeda (Re tariff question) 8:32 - 8:34 am Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 8:35 - 9:03 am Hon. Fred Seaton Hon. Felix Wormser, Assistant Secretary of the Interior Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Gabriel Hauge Hon. Jack Anderson Hon. Percival Brundage 9:03 - 10:53 am NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Donald Quarles Hon. Gordon Gray Hon. George M. Humphrey Hon. Herbert Brownell, Jr. Hon. Harold Stassen Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. Lewis Strauss Hon. Arthur Larson Hon. J. Edgar Hoover Hon. J. Walter Yeagley Hon. Allen W. Dulles Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Robert Cutler Hon. Frederick M. Dearborn Hon. Clarence Randall General Herbert B. Loper Lt. General Alonzo Fox Lt. General Francis W. Farrell Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. James S. Lay, Jr. Hon. S. Everett Gleason THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1957 Page 2 11:00 - 11:18 am Hon. Samuel K. McConnell, Pa. 11:25 - 11:55 am The President, accompanied by Hon. Bernard M. Shanley Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Gerald Morgan Mr. Frederick Fox Mr. Robert Gray departed the White House and went to the Departmental Auditorium to attend the annual meeting of the President's Committee on the Employment of the Physically Handicapped, and presented the awards to the winners of the National Essay Contest. 11:29 am Arrived at the Departmental Auditorium. Here the President and his party were greeted by Hon. James P. Mitchell General Melvin J. Maas Mr. Earl Bunting Mr. Gordon Freeman They proceeded to Conference Room B. Here the President stopped briefly to accept a Hi-Fi radio set as a gift from Mr. Dwight D. Guilfoil, Jr., President of the Paraplegic Manufacturing Company. The President then proceed to the stage where he was introduced to the delegates. The President addressed, for five minutes, those assembled for the annual meeting of the President's Committee for the Employment of the Physically Handicapped. The President presented awards to the following: Miss Sharon Garret, of Utah, 1st prize Miss Virginia Trujillo, of Colorado, 2nd prize Miss Denny Sue Carlisle, New Mexico, 3rd prize Miss Virginia Davis of New Jersey, 4th Miss Clare Frances Connors, 5th prize. The President presented the President's Trophy to Mr. Hugo Deffner, winner of "Handicapped American of the Year. 11 11:53 am Departed the Departmental Auditorium and motored to the White House. THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1957 Page 3 11:57 am The President returned to the White House and entered the Mansion, 1:00 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower gave a luncheon for Mr. Howell G. Crim who is retiring as Chief Usher at the White House. The following attended: The President and Mrs. Eisenhower Mr. and Mrs. Howell G. Crim Mrs. John S. Doud Governor and Mrs. Sherman Adams General Robert Cutler Major General and Mrs. Howard McC. Snyder Colonel and Mrs. Walter R. Tkach Major and Mrs. John Eisenhower Mr. and Mrs. J. Bernard West Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Carter, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ray M. Hare, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Searles 2:17 pm The President returned to the office. 2:23 - 2:30 pm Captain Evan P. Aurand 2:26 - 2:30 pm Hon. Gerald Morgan 2:36 - 2:43 pm Mr. William J. Hopkins 2:42 - 3:00 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 3:00 - 3:45 pm Hon. Herbert Brownell, Jr. 3:37 - 4:00 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons 4:00 - 4:45 pm Hon. Dillon Anderson 5:15 - 5:18 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons 5:32 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1957 7:45 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 7:55 - 8:11 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 8:12 - 8:16 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 8:13 - 8:26 am Hon. James Hagerty 8:27 - 8:35 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 8:50 - 9:00 am Hon. Sherman Adams 9:00 - 11:00 am CABINET MEETING The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon. Christian Herter Hon. George M. Humphrey Hon. Donald Quarles Hon. Maurice Stans Hon. Ezra Taft Benson Hon. Sinclair Weeks Hon. James P. Mitchell Hon. Marion Folsom Major General O. Picher Hon. Arthur Larson Mr. A. R. Jones Hon. Lewis L. Strauss Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier Hon. Val Peterson Hon. Allen Dulles Hon. Harold Stassen Hon. John Bragdon Hon. Gordon Gray Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Robert Cutler Captain Even P. Aurand Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Bernard M. Shanley (continued) FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1957 Page 2 9:00 - 11:00 am CABINET MEETING (continued) Mrs. Anne Wheaton Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Maxwell Rabb Hon. Jack Anderson Hon. I. Jack Martin Hon Gabriel Hauge Hon. Howard Pyle Hon. Bradley Patterson Hon. Arthur Minnich 10:30 am The President sent a telephone message to the Republican Regional Conference in Trenton, N. J. 11:00 - 11:13 am Hon. George M. Humphrey 11:13 - 11:47 am Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. Arnold R. Jones Hon. Wilton B. Persons Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 11:54 - 12:04 pm Hon. Sherman Adams 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. 2:12 - 2:14 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 2:15 - 2:23 pm Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 2:24 - 2:29 pm Hon. Gerald Morgan 2:29 - 2:36 pm Hon. James Hagerty 3:50 pm The President departed the office and went to the South Grounds to practice golf. 4:30 pm Returned to the office. 4:50 pm Departed the office and went to the Mansion. FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1957 Page 3 6:03 pm The President, Mrs. Eisenhower, Major and Mrs. John Eisenhower and three children, departed the White House and motored to Engineers Wharf on Ohio Drive. 6:12 pm Arrived at Engineers Wharf where the President and his family boarded the Navy pleasure boat, the Barbara Ann. 6:16 pm The boat departed Engineers Wharf and proceeded to a point just north of Memorial Bridge, then reversed its course and toured around Jones Point. 8:16 pm Arrived back at Engineers Wharf where the President and his party disembarked and motored to the White House. 8:26 pm Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1957 8:02 am The President arrived in the office. 8:40 - 8:52 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 9:00 - 11:20 am Hon. John Foster Dulles Admiral Arthur Radford Hon. Donald Quarles Hon. Lewis L. Strauss Hon. Allen Dulles Hon. Harold Stassen Hon. Robert Cutler Hon. Amos Peaslee Hon. Christian Herter Hon. G. Frederick Reinhardt, U. S. Ambassador to Viet-Nam Hon. Robert Bowie Captain Francis J. Blouin General Herbert Loper Lt. General Alonzo P. Fox Colonel Raymond B. Firehock Hon. Wilton B. Persons Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster (Met with the President re Disarmament) 11:21 am The President, accompanied by General Floyd Parks and Mr. George Allen, departed the White House and motored to Burning Tree Country Club. 11:50 am Arrived at Burning Tree. 12:11 - 3:50 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with General Floyd Parks Colonel Thomas Belshe Mr. George Allen (The President and above party had lunch at the conclusion of the 9th hole, then resumed game). 4:16 pm The President departed Burning Tree Country Club and motored to the White House. 4:45 pm Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, MAY 26, 1957 GETTYSBURG, PA. 8:00 am The President, accompanied by Major John Eisenhower and Dr. Howard Snyder, motored to MATS Terminal. 8:16 am Airborne for Gettysburg, Pa. 8:43 am Arrived in Gettysburg, at the Gettysburg Air Park, 8:55 am Arrived at the Farm. The President inspected various areas of the Farm. 12:55 pm Major John Eisenhower accompanied Chancellor Konrad Adenauer and his party to the Farm. The President was waiting at the front door to greet them. The following were with Chancellor Adenauer: Hon. Wiley T. Buchanan, Jr. Mr. Hans Weber Mr. Hans Zonds Mr. George Velk The President, Major John Eisenhower, Dr. Howard Snyder and the German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer inspected the barn. 1:45 pm (LUNCH) 2:37 pm The President and Chancellor Adenauer motored to the Feaster Farm where they inspected the Angus cattle and posed for pictures. The President exhibited and explained to the Chancellor the various farm machinery and silos located on the Feaster Farm. 4:05 pm The President, accompanied by Chancellor Adenauer and Mr. Hans Webber, interpreter, departed the President's farm and motored to the Gettysburg Air Park. 4:16 pm Arrived at Gettysburg Air Park. Here the President, Chancellor Adenauer, and Mr. Hans Webber, the interpreter, were airborne for Washington, D. C. SUNDAY, MAY 26, 1957 Page 2 4:55 pm The President and Chancellor Adenauer arrived at MATS Terminal. 4:57 pm Departed MATS Terminal and motored to the President's Guest House. 5:07 pm Arrived at the President's Guest House (Blair House) where the President said goodbye to Chancellor Adenauer. 5:09 pm The President arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, MAY 27, 1957 8:03 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:12 - 8:15 am Mrs. Mary Jane McCaffree 8:15 - 8:18 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 8:30 - 8:40 am Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 8:45 - 9:03 am Miss Barbara Jean Bossus, Dairy Princess Presented to the President a picture of a Holstein Heifer which is being given to the President for his Gettysburg Farm Senator Edward J. Thye Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 9:00 - 10:50 am NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Charles E. Wilson Hon. Gordon Gray Hon. George M. Humphrey Hon. Herbert Brownell, Jr. Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. Lewis L. Strauss Hon. John Hollister Hon. Val Peterson Hon. Clarence Randall Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier Hon. Arthur Larson Hon. Donald Quarles Hon. Wilber Brucker Hon. Thomas S. Gates Hon. James H. Douglas Admiral Arthur W. Radford General Maxwell D. Taylor Admiral Arleigh Burke General Nathan F. Twining General Randolph McC. Pate Hon. Allen W. Dulles Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons (continued) MONDAY, MAY 27, 1957 Page 2 9:00 - 10:50 am NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL (continued) Hon. Robert Cutler Hon. Frederick M. Dearborn Mr. Robert Amory Hon. Mansfield Sprague Hon. Robert Bowie Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. James S. Lay, Jr. Hon. S. Everett Gleason 10:50 - 10:54 am Hon. Frederick M. Dearborn, Jr., was sworn in as Special Assistant to the President for Security Operations Coordination, in the Conference Room. The following were present: Hon. and Mrs. George M. Humphrey Hon. Sinclair Weeks Mrs. Christian Herter Hon. Gordon Gray Hon. Robert Cutler Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Stimpson, Jr. Mrs. Frederick M. Dearborn, Jr. Mrs. Paul Moore Miss Evelyn Raper Miss Helen Ware Miss Mary Palmieri Miss Helena Flynn Miss Lois Nevins 10:55 - 11:24 am Dr. Henry Wriston Columbia University (Director of the American Assembly) 11:25 - 11:29 am Hon. Sherman Adams 11:35 - 11:41 am Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 11:41 am The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower gave a luncheon at the White House in honor of H. E. Dr. Konrad Adenauer, Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany. H. E. Dr. Konrad Adenauer H. E. Heinrich von Brentano Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Federal Republic of Germany (continued) MONDAY, MAY 27, 1957 Page 3 1:00 pm LUNCHEON in honor of H. E. Dr. Konrad Adenauer, Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany (continued): H. E. The Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany and Mrs. Heinz L. Krekeler Hon. Wilhelm Grewe Assistant Secretary for Political Affairs, Foreign Office Hon. Felix von Eckardt Director, Federal Press Office Mrs. Libeth Werhahn Daughter of the Chancellor Mr. Georg Adenauer (son of the Chancellor) Count Georg von Baudissin Office in Charge, NATO and Disarmament Affairs, Foreign Office Mr. Josef Selbach Personal Aide to the Chancellor Mr. Georg von Lilienfeld American Desk Officer, Foreign Office Mr. Peter Limbourg Executive Assistant to the Foreign Minister Mr. Swidbert Schnippenkoetter Executive Assistant, Foreign Office Mr. Karl-Guenther von Hase Officer in Charge, Press Relations, Foreign Office Hon. and Mrs. Richard M. Nixon Hon. and Mrs. John Foster Dulles Senator Theodore F. Green Senator and Mrs. Alexander Wiley Congressman Robert B. Chiperfield Congressman and Mrs. Thomas S. Gordon Hon. and Mrs. James T. O'Connell Hon. and Mrs. John A. Perkins Admiral Arthur W. Radford Hon. Robert Cutler Hon. and Mrs. Frederick M. Dearborn, Jr. Hon. and Mrs. David K. E. Bruce Hon. and Mrs. C. Burke Elbrick Hon. and Mrs. Mansfield D. Sprague Hon. and Mrs. William F. Tompkins Hon. and Mrs. Wiley T. Buchanan, Jr. General and Mrs. Lucius DuB. Clay Hon, and Mrs. Lewis W. Douglas (continued) MONDAY, MAY 27, 1957 Page 4 1:00 pm LUNCHEON in honor of H. E. Dr. Konrad Adenauer, Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany (continued): Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth C. Alvord Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Carr Hon. and Mrs. Robert V. Fleming Hon. and Mrs. Eric Johnston Hon. and Mrs. John J. McCloy Mr. and Mrs. Whitelaw Reid Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hays Sulzberger Mr. and Mrs. John Walker 2:55 pm The President returned to the office 3:00 - 3:20 pm General and Mrs. Lucius Clay 3:30 - 3:33 pm Hon. George M. Humphrey 3:33 - 3:50 pm Hon. Herve Alphand Ambassador of France 3:53 - 3:55 pm Hon. Arthur Summerfield 3:55 - 4:19 pm The following members of the Post Office Advisory Committee met with the President: James H. S. Ellis President, Kudner Agency, New York, N. Y. Richard Gray President, Building and Construction Trades, AFL-CIO, Washington, D. C. Jack Rohe Howard President, Scripps Howard Newspapers, 230 Park Avenue, New York City Rowland Jones, Jr President American Retail Federation Washington, D. C. Hon, Arthur Summerfield 4:22 - 4:24 pm Hon. Gerald Morgan 4:26 - 4:32 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons 4:32 - 4:33 pm Hon. Bernard M. Shanley MONDAY, MAY 27, 1957 Page 5 4:40 - 5:30 pm Hon. James Hagerty 4:54 - 4:55 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons 5:20 - 5:29 pm Hon. Sherman Adams 5:37 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 5:45 pm OFF THE RECORD Meeting in the Mansion: (The President) (Hon. Richard M. Nixon) (Congressman Joe Martin) (Congressman Charles Halleck) (Congressman Leslie Arends) (Congressman Leo Allen) (Congressman Richard Simpson) (Congressman Joe Holt) (Congressman Clarence J. Brown) (Congressman Ken Keating) (Congressman Steven Derounian) (Congressman Melvin Laird) (Congressman Robert H. Michel) (Hon. Sherman Adams) (Hon. Wilton B. Persons) THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1957 7:50 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:15 - 8:30 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. I. Jack Martin 8:30 - 10:03 am LEGISLATIVE LEADERS MEETING The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Senator William F. Knowland Senator Styles Bridges Senator Leverett Saltonstall Senator Roman L. Hruska Congressman Joseph Martin Congressman Charles Halleck Congressman Leslie Arends Congressman J. Harry McGregor Congressman Henry O. Talle Hon. Fred Seaton Hon. Sinclair Weeks Hon. Donald Quarles Hon. Percival Brundage Mr. Robert Merriam Hon. Carl F. Oeschsle Hon. David A. Hamil Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Bernard M. Shanley Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Mrs. Anne Wheaton Hon. Gabriel Hauge Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Edward McCabe Hon. Homer Gruenther Hon. Earle Chesney Hon. I. Jack Martin Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. Jack Anderson Hon. Arthur Minnich 10:04 - 10:15 am The President received the West Point Yearbook, The Howitzer. Names of Cadets presenting the book are listed on following page, TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1957 Page 2 10:04 - 10:15 am The President received the West Point Yearbook, The Howitzer, from the following Cadets: Cadet W. R. Ellis President, Class of 1957, Tampa, Florida Cadet W. T. Huckebee Brigade Commander, Albemarle, N. C. Cadet G. E. Beimford Editor, The Howitzer, Cincinnati, Ohio Captain Jack Crittenberger accompanied the above 10:15 - 10:30 am Mr. Frank Jorgensen, San Francisco, California 10:30 - 10:45 am (Hon. Robert Anderson) OFF THE RECORD 10:45 - 10:50 am (Hon. George M. Humphrey) OFF THE RECORD 10:50 - 11:00 am Mr. Frank Jorgensen 11:00 - 11:52 am H. E. Dr. Konrad Adenauer Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany H. E. Heinrich Von Brentano Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Federal Republic of Germany H. E. Heinz L. Krekeler German Ambassador The Honorable Wilhelm Grewe Assistant Secretary for Political Affairs, Foreign Office The Honorable Felix Von Eckardt Director, Federal Press Office Mr. Hans Weber, Interpreter Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Robert Murphy, Deputy Under Secretary of State Hon. David K. E. Bruce, Ambassador to Germany Hon. C. Burke Elbrick, Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs Hon. Robert Bowie, Assistant Secretary of State for Policy Planning Mr. Jacques J. Reinstein, Director, Office of German Affairs Hon. Donald Quarles, Deputy Secretary of Defense Mrs. Nora Lejins, Interpreter 11:55 - 11:58 am Hon. Sherman Adams TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1957 Page 3 11:55 - 11:58 am Hon. Sherman Adams 12:08 - 12:46 pm Hon, John Foster Dulles Hon. Charles E. Wilson Hon. Walter Robertson Hon. Gerald Morgan Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster General St anley Jones Mr. Robert Dechert Hon. Mansfield Sprague Hon. Wilton B. Persons Brig. General Carey Randall (Met with the President re the Girard case) 12:50 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:36 pm The President returned to the office. 2:45 - 3:47 pm Hon. Arthur Larson 3:47 - 3:55 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 3:55 - 4:07 pm Hon. James Hagerty 4:20 pm The President went to the South Grounds to practice golf. 4:57 pm The President returned to the office. 5:00 - 5:05 pm Hon. Sherman Adams 5:15 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion, 7:15 pm (The following attended a STAG DINNER at the White House): OFF THE RECORD The President Hon. Meade Alcorn, Chairman, Republican National Committee Mr. Ralph H. Bonnell, Winchester, Mass. Hon. Herbert Brownell, Jr. Mr. William S. Campbell, Boise, Idaho (continued) TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1957 Page 4 7:15 pm STAG DINNER (continued): OFF THE RECORD Mr. John P. Carleton, Manchester, N. H. Mr. Edward D. Crippa, Rock Springs, Wyoming Mr. Christopher Del Sesto, Providence, R. I. Mr. George F. Etzell, Clarissa, Minn. Mr. Bayard Ewing, Providence 3, Rhode Island Mr. John D. Hoblitzell, Jr., Parkersburg, W. Va. Hon. Charles W. Jewett, Hartford, Conn. Mr. Frank E. Jorgensen, San Francisco 20, Cal. Mr. Don E. Pierson, Humboldt, Iowa Mr. Donn D. Sigerson, Oakland 20, California Mr. Reuben K. Sparks, Woodward, Okla. Hon. Thomas E. Stephens Mr. Arthur E. Summerfield, Jr., Flint, Mich. Hon. Charles S. Thomas, Beverly Hills, Cal, Mr. Webster B. Todd, New York, N. Y. Mr. Clifton Young, Reno, Nev. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1957 7:58 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz, 8:00 - 8:17 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 8:18 - 8:21 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 8:30 - 8:32 am Hon. Gerald Morgan 9:00 - 9:34 am (The following representatives of State, Defense, Justice, ODM, CIA, BB and FCC met with the President - meeting arranged by Hon. Robert Cutler): OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Christian A. Herter) (Hon. Donald A. Quarles) (Hon. Herbert Brownell) (Hon. Gordon Gray) (Hon. Allen W. Dulles) (Hon. Percival Brundage) (Hon. J. Edgar Hoover) (Hon. George C. McConnaughey) (Hon. Wilton B. Persons) (Hon. Robert Cutler) (Hon. James S. Lay, Jr.) (Hon. Abbott Washburn) 9:34 - 9:44 am Hon. Sherman Adams 9:46 - 10:02 am Hon. Frederic R. Coudert, Jr., New York 10:02 - 10:04 am Hon. Sherman Adams 10:04 - 10:15 am Miss Frances Willis Ambassador to Norway (Called on the President prior to her departure for her new post in Oslo) 10:16 - 10:32 am Hon. Gabriel Hauge 10:32 - 10:34 am Hon. Bernard M. Shanley WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1957 Page 2 10:34 - 10:39 am Hon. James P. Mitchell 10:39 - 10:45 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 10:45 - 11:01 am Hon. Charles Thomas Hon. Meade Alcorn 11:02 - 11:17 am The President received the two Teachers of the Year: Mrs. Mary Field Schwarz Third Grade Teacher, Kansas City, Missouri Mr. Eugene Guy Bizzell Instructor in English and Speech, Austin, Texas The following accompanied the above: Hon. Marion Folsom Mr. Lawrence G. Derthick Commissioner of Education Mr. Edgar Fuller Executive Secretary, Council of Chief State School Officers Mr. Otis Wiese, Editor and Publisher of McCall's Magazine 11:20 am The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 12:30 pm (LUNCH) 1:03 pm The President, accompanied by Mr. Kevin McCann, departed the White House and motored to Burning Tree Country Club. 1:26 pm Arrived at Burning Tree. 1:44 - 4:43 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with Mr. Ed Dudley Mr. Max Elben Colonel Tom Belshe 5: 05 pm Departed Burning Tree and motored to the White House. 5:35 pm Returned to the office. 5:42 - 5:53 pm Brig, General Andrew J. Goodpaster WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1957 Page 3 5:54 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 7:15 pm (The President gave a Stag Dinner for the following): OFF THE RECORD (Dr. Hurst R. Anderson President, The American University Washington, D. C. ) (Reverend Edward B. Bunn, S. J. President, George town University Washington, D. C.) (The Honorable L. G. Derthick Commissioner, Office of Education, Washington, D. C. (Major John S. D. Eisenhower) (Dr. Milton S. Eisenhower) (Dr. William H. Elkins, President, University of Maryland College Park, Maryland) (Dr. Robert Goheen, President, Princeton University Princeton, New Jersey) (Dr. John A. Hannah President, Michigan State University East Lansing, Michigan) (Dr. Mordecai W. Johnson President, Howard University Washington, D. C.) (Dr. Cloyd H. Marvin President, George Washington University Washington, D. C.) (Hon. Kevin McCann, President, The Defiance College Defiance, Ohio) (Most Reverend B. J. McEntegart Rector, The Catholic University of America Washington, D, C.) (Reverend Lawrence J. McGinley, S. J. President, Fordham University New York 58, New York) (Reverend E. J. O'Donnell, S. J. President, Marquette University Milwaukee, Wisconsin) (continued) WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1957 Page 4 7:15 pm (STAG DINNER) OFF THE RECORD (continued): (Dr. Harold P. Rodes President, Bradley University Peoria, Illinois) (Dr. A. L. Sachar President, Brandeis University Waltham, Massachusetts) (Dr. Peter Sammartino President, Fairleigh Dickinson University Rutherford, New Jersey) THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1957 MEMORIAL DAY 9:33 am The President arrived in the office. 10:31 am The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1957 8:20 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:47 - 8:49 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 8:58 - 9:03 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 9:06 - 9:15 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 9:10 - 9:21 am Hon. Gerald Morgan 9:19 - 9:36 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 9:42 am The President, accompanied by Mr. William Robinson and Dr. Howard McC. Snyder, departed the White House and motored to Burning Tree Country Club. At Woodley and Connecticut Avenue, they picked up Mr. George Allen. 10:09 am Arrived at Burning Tree. 10:33 - 1:30 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with Mr. George Allen Mr. William Robinson Mr. John McClure 1:35 pm The President had lunch at Burning Tree. General Alfred Gruenther joined the party 2:27 pm Departed Burning Tree and motored to the White House. 2:55 pm Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1957 8:17 am The President arrived in the office. 8:20 - 8:45 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 8:45 - 8:47 am Hon. Gerald Morgan 8:55 - 8:17 am Hon. Sherman Adams 10:00 am The President, accompanied by Mr. William Robinson, departed the White House and motored to Burning Tree, Enroute, they picked up Mr. George Allen. 10:22 am Arrived at Burning Tree. 10:40 - 1:32 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with Mr. William Robinson Mr. George Allen Mr. John McClure 1:55 pm The President accompanied by Mr. William Robinson and Dr. Howard McC. Snyder, departed the Eurning Tree Club and motored to the White House. 2:21 pm Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, JUNE 2, 1957 10:51 am The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the White House and motored to the National Presbyterian Church. 10:55 am Arrived at the National Presbyterian Church where they attended the 11:00 am Services. 12:10 pm Services completed, the President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the Church and motored to the White House. 12:17 pm Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, JUNE 3, 1957 8:00 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:14 - 8:30 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon, James Hagerty 8:30 - 8:32 am Hon. James Hagerty 8:57 - 9:00 am Hon, Wilton B. Persons 9:00 - 9:25 am Hon. Frank Carlson, Kansas Hon. Everett Dirksen, Illinois Hon, Joseph O'Mahoney, Wyoming Hon. Wilton B. Persons 9:25 - 9:36 am H. E. Senor Don Manuel de Moya Alonza Newly appointed Ambassador of the Dominican Republic (To present his credentials to the President) Hon. Wiley Buchanan 9:36 - 9:55 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 9:55 - 9:59 am Congressman Vincent J. Dellay, New Jersey (For pictures) 10:00 - 10:15 am Hon. Llewellyn E. Thompson Ambassador to the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (Called on the President before departing for his duties in Moscow). 10:16 - 10:30 am Hon. Percival Brundage Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Maxwell Rabb 10:30 - 11:58 am CABINET MEETING The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon. Robert Murphy Hon. George M. Humphrey Hon. Charles E. Wilson Hon. William P. Rogers (continued) MONDAY, JUNE 3, 1957 Page 2 10:30 - 11:58 am CABINET MEETING (continued): Hon. Donald Quarles Hon. Franklin G. Floete Hon. John Hollister Hon. Lewis L. Strauss Hon. Maurice Stans Hon. Fred Seaton Hon. Ezra Taft Benson Hon. James O'Connell Hon. Sinclair Weeks Hon. John A. Perkins Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. Arnold R. Jones Hon. Victor Cooley Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier Hon. Harris Ellsworth Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Bernard M. Shanley Hon. Maxwell Rabb Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon, Robert Cutler Hon, Howard Pyle Mrs. Anne Wheaton Hon. Bradley Patterson Hon. Arthur Minnich 12:10 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 12:45 pm The President, accompanied by Hon. Wilton B. Persons and Hon. James Hagerty, departed the White House and motored to the Old House Office Building. 12:55 pm Arrived at the Old House Office Building. Here the President was greeted by Hon. Joseph W. Martin The President was escorted by Hon. Joseph Martin to the third floor where a box lunch was served. Lunch was in the Caucus Room. Upon conclusion of the luncheon, the President made a few remarks to the approximately 200 Republican members of Congress. MONDAY, JUNE 3, 1957 Page 3 1:40 pm The President, Hon. Wilton B. Persons, and Hon. James Hagerty departed the Old House Office Building and motored to the White House. 1:45 pm Returned to the office. 1:45 - 1:55 pm Hon. James Hagerty 1:58 - 2:00 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 2:19 - 2:29 pm Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 2:30 - 2:31 pm Hon. Robert Cutler 3:00 - 4:00 pm Mr. Aksel Nielsen 4:45 - 4;50 pm Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 4:50 - 5:10 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Bryce Harlow Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 5:30 pm The following met with the President in the Mansion. (OFF THE RECORD) (Hon. George M. Humphrey) (Mr. Charles White) (Mr. Arthur Homer) (Mr. Avery Adams) 6:30 pm OFF THE RECORD appointment at the Mansion: (Senator Lyndon Johnson) (Senator William F. Knowland) (Speaker Sam Rayburn) (Congressman Joseph Martin, Jr.) (Hon. Wilton B. Persons) (Hon. Bryce Harlow) THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1957 7:50 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:00 - 8:06 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 8:06 - 8:09 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 8:17 - 8:22 am Hon. Sherman Adams Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 8:22 - 8:30 am Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. I. Jack Martin Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 8:30 - 10:15 am LEGISLATIVE LEADERS (The President presiding) Senator William F. Knowland Senator Leverett Saltonstall Senator Everett Dirksen Senator Styles Bridges Senator Edward Thye Senator Arthur V. Watkins Senator Alexander Wiley Senator Edward Martin Congressman Joseph Martin Congressman Leslie Arends Congressman Leo Allen Congressman Kenneth B. Keating Congressman Daniel A. Reed Congressman William S. Hill Congressman Patrick Hillings Hon. George M. Humphrey Hon. William Rogers Hon. Percival Brundage Mr. Robert Merriam Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Bernard M. Shanley Hon. I. Jack Martin Hon. Edward McCabe Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster (continued) TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1957 Page 2 8:30 - 10:15 am LEGISLATIVE LEADERS (continued) Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Howard Pyle Hon. Earle Chesney Hon. Homer Gruenther Hon. James Hagerty Mrs. Anne Wheaton Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. Jack Anderson Hon. Arthur Minnich 10:15 - 10:24 am Hon. Sherman Adams 10:24 - 10:29 am Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 10:29 - 10:43 am H. E. Koichiro Asakai, Ambassador of Japan (Came to present his credentials) Hon. Wiley Buchanan 10:43 - 11:25 am Hon. Meade Alcorn Miss Bertha Adkins Senator Andrew F. Schoeppel, Kansas Congressman Richard M. Simpson, Pennsylvania Hon. Howard Pyle (Presented a report to the President on the six Republican Regional Conferences) 11:25 - 11:47 am Hon. Charles E. Wilson Hon. Sherman Adams (out at 11:37 am) 11:37 - 11:47 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons (Joined Secretary Wilson) 11:47 - 12:06 pm Hon. Arthur Larson 11:50 - 11:55 am Hon. Sherman Adams 12:20 - 12:25 pm Hon. Gerald Morgan 12:25 - 12:27 pm Mr. William J. Hopkins 12:30 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1957 Page 3 1:44 pm The President, accompanied by Dr. Howard Snyder, departed the White House and motored to Burning Tree. 2:13 pm Arrived at Burning Tree. 2:25 - 5:17 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with Mr. James Black Mr. George Allen Mr. Monty Moncrief 5:35 pm The President, accompanied by the above, departed the Golf Club and motored to the White House, 5:58 pm Arrived at the White House. 6:05 pm Returned to the office. 6:05 - 6:57 pm Hon. John Foster Dulles 7:05 pm The President departed the office and re turned to the Mansion, THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1957 8:00 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:29 - 8:47 am (Hon. Donald Quarles (Deputy Secretary of Defense) OFF THE RECORD 8:57 - 9:06 am The following Midshipmen called on the President to present the "Lucky Bag" - Annapolis Yearbook for 1957: Midshipman David B. McGuigan Editor-in-Chief Midshipman Thomas J, Kirkland, III Business Manager Midshipman James W. Bibb Photographic Editor Captain Evan P. Aurand Captain Mulholland Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 9:12 - 9:25 am Dr, Reginald Smart (Personal visit) Dr. Howard McC. Snyder 9:30 - 9:42 am Mr. Boris Timshenko Landscape artist 9:43 - 9:45 am Hon. Bernard M. Shanley Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 9:50 - 10:28 am Hon, Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. James Hagerty Hon, Gerald Morgan Hon. Bryce Harlow Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Gabriel Hauge Hon. L. Jack Martin Hon. Howard Pyle Mrs. Ann Wheaton 10:30 - 11:00 am PRESS CONFERENCE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1957 Page 2 11:06 am The President, accompanied by Hon. Bernard M. Shanley and Hon. James Hagerty, departed the Executive Office Building - following Press Conference - and motored to the President's guest house. 11:07 Arrived at the President's guest house where the President greeted General George Marshall, who was there to be honored by the Organization of European Economic Council. Mrs. George Marshall was also present. 11:12 am Departed the guest house and motored to the White House. 11:14 am Arrived back in the office. 11:15 - 11:18 am Hon. Sherman Adams 11:24 - 11:39 am (The President greeted the following editors from India): (Mr. C. R. Srinivasan, The Swadesamitran, Madras) OFF THE RECORD (Mr. Kasturi Srinivasan, The Hindu, Madras) (Mr. T. K. Ghosh The Amrita Bazar Patrika, Calcutta) (Mr. D. R. Mankekar The Times of India, New Delhi) (Mr. V. Mukherjee Jugantur, Calcutta) (Mr. K. Balaraman The Hindu, Madras) (Mr. K. B. Tandan, Indian Embassy) (Robert Smith, Minneapolis Tribune) 11:39 - 11:48 am Hon. Amory Houghton Ambassador to France 11:55 - 12:01 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 12:05 pm The President went to the pool. 12:42 pm Departed pool and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1957 Page 3 2:07 pm The President arrived in the office. 2:17 - 2:20 pm Hon. Sherman Adams 2:21 - 2:32 pm Hon. Ellsworth Bunker Ambassador to India 2:32 - 2:43 pm Reverend Earbon Anderson Baptist Minister from LaGrange Park, Illinois, hometown of Mr. Earl Eisenhower 2:43 - 5:00 pm Hon. Arthur Larson Hon. Sherman Adams (out 2:48 pm) 3:30 - 3:40 pm Vice Admiral Edmund T. Wooldridge Commandant, The National War College Major General Robert P. Hollis Commandant, Industrial College of the Armed Forces Colonel F. O. Hartel 3:12 - 5:00 pm Hon. Gabriel Hauge 5:00 - 5:06 pm Hon. Robert Cutler Hon. Gerald Morgan 5:06 - 5:10 pm Hon. Gerald Morgan 5:10 - 5:15 pm Hon. Sherman Adams 5:15 - 5:18 pm Mr. William J. Hopkins 5:25 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 5:30 pm OFF THE RECORD Appointment at the Mansion (Hon. George M. Humphrey) (Mr. Roger Blough, U. S. Steel) (Mr. Joseph Block, Inland Steel Corporation) (Mr. Clifford Hood, U. S, Steel) THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1957 7:24 am The President, accompanied by Hon. James Hagerty and Colonel Robert L. Schulz, departed the White House and motored to MATS Terminal, 7:45 am The Columbine was airborne for the U. S. Naval Auxiliary Air Station, Mayport, Florida, The following accompanied the President: Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. George M. Humphrey Admiral Lewis L. Strauss General Howard McC. Snyder Hon. James C. Hagerty Hon. Arthur Larson Hon. Gabriel Hauge Hon. Meyer Kestnbaum Major John Eisenhower Captain Evan P. Aurand Captain D. J. Crittenberger CWO Charles Langello Mr. James Rowley Mr. Jack Romagna Sgt. John Moaney 10:26 am Arrived at Mayport Naval Auxiliary Air Station. Here the President was greeted by Hon. Thomas S. Gates Admiral Delbert Cornwell, Commander Fleet Air, Jacksonville, Florida Captain G. Frauenheim, Commanding Officer, Naval Air Auxiliary Station, Mayport, Florida Hon. Charles E. Wilson Hon. Wilton B. Persons Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Gordon Gray Hon. Robert Cutler Hon. Percival Brundage 10:35 am The President boarded the USS SARATOGA, After receiving honors, the following greeted the President: Admiral Arleigh Burke Admiral Jerauld Wright Admiral Robert B. Pirie, Commander, Carrier Division 6tl Captain Robert B. Moore, Commanding Officer, USS SARATOGA THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1957 Page 2 ABOARD THE USS SARATOGA 10:42 am The President went to his quarters. 10:45 - 12:15 pm The President and his party were in briefing room. 12:16 pm The President, Hon. Wilton B. Persons, and Captain Evan P. Aurand went to the President's quarters. 12:28 - 1:27 pm Luncheon in the Presidential dining room The President Hon. George M. Humphrey Hon. Thomas S. Gates Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. Meyer Kestnbaum Hon, John Foster Dulles Hon. Charles E. Wilson Hon. Arthur Larson Dr. Howard McC. Snyder Captain Evan P. Aurand 1:27 pm The President, accompanied by Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster and Captain Evan P. Aurand , returned to his quarters. 1:42 - 1:44 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 1:49 pm The President and Captain Evan P. Aurand went to the Flag Plot where the President was greeted by Admiral Robert B, Pirie Commander of the Task Force Hon, John Foster Dulles Hon. Charles E. Wilson Hon. Thomas S. Gates Hon. Arthur Larson Hon. Percival Brundage Admiral Lewis L. Strauss Hon. Gordon Gray Dr. Howard Snyder Hon. James Hagerty Admiral Arleigh Burke Admiral Jerauld Wright 1:50 pm Admiral Pirie briefed the President on the Carrier operations prior to plane launchings and bombing runs. THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1957 Page 3 ABOARD THE USS SARATOGA 3:35 pm Admiral Arleigh Burke introduced Commander "Duke" Windsor to the President. Commander Windsor broke the jet speed record about a year ago. Until 4:26 pm, the President observed the training exercises of the planes, etc. 5:13 - 5:15 pm Hon. John Foster Dulles was with the President in his quarters. 5:23 pm Captain Evan Peter Aurand introduced Commander J. D. Small to the President. Commander Small is son-in-law of Colonel Hocker, a classmate of the President's at West Point. 7:05 - 8:48 pm The following joined the President for dinner: Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. George M. Humphrey Hon. Charles E. Wilson Admiral Arleigh Burke Hon. Gordon Gray Hon, Wilton B. Persons Hon. Gabriel Hauge Major John Eisenhower Captain Robert B. Moore 8:49 pm The President and Captain Evan P. Aurand departed the dining room and proceeded to the Flag Plot where they observed the night's launchings. 4 planes were launched, 10:10 pm The President observed the landing of the planes. 10:41 pm The President and Captain Aurand proceeded to Combat Information Center for Aircraft Early Warning briefing. 10:49 am Briefing over, the President and Hon. John Foster Dulles proceeded to the President's quarters. 10:52 pm Secretary Dulles departs President's quarters. 10:53 pm General Andrew J. Goodpaster, Dr. Howard Snyder, and Captain Sidney L. Brody entered the President's quarters. Dr. Snyder introduced Captain Brody to the President. THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1957 Page 4 ABOARD THE USS SARATOGA 10:55 pm Dr. Howard Snyder and Captain Sidney Brody departed the President's quarters. 10:58 - 11:25 pm Major John Eisenhower 11:02 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster departed the President's quarters. 11:30 pm The President retired. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1957 ABOARD THE USS SARATOGA 6:43 - 6:49 am Captain Evan P. Aurand 7:10 am After conferring with the President concerning the day's schedule, the following departed his quarters: Hon. James Hagerty Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Captain Evan P. Aurand Dr. Howard Snyder 7:10 - 7:45 am The following joined the President at breakfast: Admiral Jerauld Wright Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. George M. Humphrey Hon. Charles E. Wilson Captain Paul Stahl Captain Draper Kauffman Captain Jack Crittenberger Colonel William Draper 7:45 am The President returned to his quarters with Hon. Charles E. Wilson Hon. George Humphrey Hon. Thomas S. Gates 8:29 am The President and his party went to the Flag Plot to witness the launching of 5 jet planes, 3 Skyrays, and two Furies, and other training exercises. 10:21 am The President returned to his quarters. 10:32 - 11:21 am Hon. Arthur Larson 10:39 - 11:01 am Hon. John Foster Dulles 10:41 - 10:50 am Major John Eisenhower 10:45 - 11:27 am Hon. James Hagerty 11:50 - - 11:52 am Admiral Lewis L. Strauss FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1957 Page 2 ABOARD THE USS SARATOGA 12:00 Noon The President addressed the officers and members of the crew of the USS SARATOGA over the loud speaker system. 12:01 - 12:03 pm Hon. Charles E. Wilson Hon. James Hagerty 12:04 pm Commander C. D. Rogers presented the President with a model of the USS SARATOGA. 12:29 pm The following had luncheon with the President: Commander J. B. Rowney Hon. George M. Humphrey Admiral Jerauld Wright Captain Evan P. Aurand Hon. Thomas S. Gates Rear Admiral Robert B. Pirie Hon. Robert Cutler Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Charles E. Wilson During luncheon the President signed a nomination which included Rear Admiral Robert B. Pirie to have the grade, rank, and pay of a Vice Admiral. 1;39 pm The President, accompanied by Captain Evan P. Aurand, returned to his quarters. 1:40 - 1:50 pm Hon. Robert Cutler 1:52 pm The President bid farewell to Admiral Jerauld Wright, Rear Admiral Robert B. Pirie, and Captain Robert Moore. 1:59 pm As the President disembarked, he was introduced to Admiral Delbert S. Cornwell and Captain Gilbert Frauenheim. After exchange of greetings, the President walked to the Columbine. 2:04 pm The Columbine was airborne for MATS Terminal in Washington, D. C. The following accompanied: Hon. Charles E. Wilson Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. Gordon Gray (continued) FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1957 Page 3 2:04 pm The following were aboard the Columbine on return trip from Mayport, Florida, to Washington (continued): Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon, Robert Cutler Hon. James Hagerty Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Dr. Howard McC. Snyder Captain Jack Crittenberger Captain Evan P. Aurand Major and Mrs. John Eisenhower CWO Charles Langello Special Secret Service Agents 4:30 pm The President and his party arrived at MATS Terminal, Mrs. Eisenhower met the President here and they departed for the Sheraton Park Hotel. 4:45 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower arrived at the Sheraton Park Hotel. Here they were greeted by Miss Bertha Adkins Senator Andrew F. Schoeppel Congressman Richard M. Simpson Mr. Kurt Smith, Manager, Sheraton Park Hotel Hon. Meade Alcorn escorted the President to the Speaker's Dais. The Vice President introduced the President. The President addressed the Campaign Conference, National Committee of the Republican Party. 5:21 pm The President departed the Sheraton Park Hotel and motored to the White House. 5:31 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower arrived at the White House, THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1957 7:50 am The President arrived at the office. 8:55 - 9:01 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 9:07 - 9:11 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Mr. William J. Hopkins 9:14 - 9:16 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 10:09 - 10:13 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Captain Evan P. Aurand 10:30 - 10:45 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. James Hagerty 10:45 am The President, accompanied by Dr. Walter Tkach, departed the White House and motored to Burning Tree. 11:11 am Arrived at Burning Tree. 11:44 - 2:36 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with Mr. Dan Kimball Mr. Clyde Lucas Mr. Thomas Belshe 2:40 pm The President and his golf party had luncheon in the Burning Tree Club dining room. Following lunch, the President played 9 holes of golf with the above who played with him earlier. 3:25 pm The President, accompanied by Dr. Walter Tkach, departed Burning Tree Country Club and motored to the White House. 3:51 pm Arrived at the White House and went directly to his office. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, JUNE 9, 1957 10:49 am The President departed the White House and motored to the National Presbyterian Church. 10:57 am Arrived at the National Presbyterian Church. Attend the 11:00 am Services. 12:02 pm Departed the Church and motored to the White House, arriving there at 12:05 pm. 9:17 pm The President, accompanied by Hon. James Hagerty, departed the White House and motored to American University to participate in the ground-breaking ceremonies for the School of International Service. 9:30 pm Arrived at American University. The President was greeted by Dr. Hurst R. Anderson, President of American University. Dr. Anderson escorted the President to the Speaker's stand, and introduced him to the audience. The President made a brief address. Bishop G. Bromley Oxnam presented the President for his degree. Dr. Hurst Anderson read the citation, then handed it to the President. Dean Donald Derby, Dean Ralph John, and Miss Bertha Adkins put the hood over the President's shoulders, Mr. Ernest S. Griffith, Dean Designate of the School of International Service, American University, gave the litany of ground breaking. The President and group on the speaker's stand proceeded to the ground breaking site. Kathy Anderson, daughter of Dr. Hurst Anderson, presented the silver spade to Mr. John Schreck, President of the Student Council, who in turn handed it to the President. SUNDAY, JUNE 9, 1957 Page 2 9:45 pm Following the ground-breaking ceremony at American University, Reverend Norman L. Trott, President of the Wesley Theological Seminary, pronounced the benediction. The National Anthem. Following the ceremony, the President shook hands with and congratulated the following who graduated from American University: Mr. Glennard Lanier, White House Policeman Mr. Andrew Robertson, Metropolitan Police Force Mr. James St. John, Metropolitan Police Force 9:51 pm The President, accompanied by Hon. James Hagerty, departed American University and motored to the White House, THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1957 All appointments canceled on this date - The President developed an upset stomach and stayed in the Mansion, THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1957 9:58 am The President arrived in the office. 10:00 am Reporters and photographers were invited into the office - pictures were made. 10:15 - 10:20 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 10:20 - 10:43 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. I. Jack Martin 10:43 - 10:50 am Hon. Gerald Morgan 11:19 - 11:23 am Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 11:38 am The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1957 8:00 am The President gave a breakfast for Republican Congressmen - first of a series. The following were present: Congressman E. Ross Adair, Indiana Congressman Bruce Alger, Texas Congressman John J. Allen, Jr., California Congressman H. Carl Andersen, Minnesota Congressman August H. Andresen, Minnesota Congressman Leslie C. Arends, Illinois Congressman William H. Avery, Kansas Congressman William H. Ayres, Ohio Congressman Howard H. Baker, Tennessee Congressman John F. Baldwin, Jr., California Congressman Perkins Bass, New Hampshire Congressman William H. Bates, Massachusetts Congressman A. D. Baumhart, Jr., Ohio Congressman Frank J. Becker, New York Congressman Page Belcher, Oklahoma Congressman John B. Bennett, Michigan Congressman Alvin M. Bentley, Michigan Congressman E. Y. Berry, South Dakota Congressman Jackson E. Betts, Ohio Congressman Albert H. Bosch, New York Congressman Frank T. Bow, Ohio Congressman William G. Bray, Indiana Congressman William S. Broomfield, Michigan Congressman Clarence J. Brown, Ohio Congressman Charles B. Brownson, Indiana Congressman Joel T. Broyhill, Virginia Congressman Hamer H. Budge, Idaho Congressman Usher L. Burdick, North Dakota Congressman Alvin R. Bush, Pennsylvania Congressman Emmett F. Byrne, Illinois Congressman John W. Byrnes, Wisconsin Congressman Gordon Canfield, New Jersey Congressman Joseph L. Carrigg, Pennsylvania Congressman Elford A. Cederberg, Michigan Congressman Charles E. Chamberlain, Michigan Congressman J. Edgar Chenoweth, Colorado Congressman Cliff Clevenger, Ohio Congressman Harold R. Collier, Illinois Congressman Robert J. Corbett, Pennsylvania (continued) WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1957 Page 2 8:00 am Republican Congressional Breakfast (continued): Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon, Jack Anderson Hon. Earle Chesney Hon. Homer Gruenther Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. Ed McCabe Hon. Jack Martin 9:22 am The President arrived in the office. 9:23 - 9:25 am Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 9:27 - 9:34 am Hon. James Hagerty Mr. Ed Morgan and daughter 9:33 - 9:42 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 9:42 - 9:58 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 9:58 - 10:22 am Hon. Philip Young Ambassador to The Netherlands (Called on the President before departing for his post) 10:22 - 10:33 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 10:33 - 10:44 am Dr. Aubrey A. Anduze President of the Legislature of the Virgin Islands Hon. Ronald de Lugo, Senator Hon. John B. Merwin, Senator at Large 10:44 - 11:00 am Hon. Robert Cutler Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 11:00 - 11:15 am The President received a group from the following Churches. Appointment arranged through Sgt. John Moaney, the President's valet: Dashields Methodist Church Copperville (Talbert County), Maryland Megees Methodist Church Long Woods, Maryland (Reverend E. N. Foster is minister of Dashields Church and accompanied the group) (Pictures were taken in the Rose Garden) Mrs. Eisenhower joined the above group. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1957 Page 3 11:40 - 11:43 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 12:01 - 12:05 pm Hon, Wilton B. Persons 12:15 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1957 8:04 am The President arrived in the office. 8:10 - 8:12 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 8:13 - 8:48 am General John Bragdon 8:35 - 8:42 am Hon. Jack Anderson 8:35 - 8:47 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 8:47 - 8:55 am Hon. Meade Alcorn Republican National Chairman Mr. I. Lee Potter Special Assistant to the Chairman for the Republican Party of the South 9:00 - 10:57 NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Donald A. Quarles Hon. Gordon Gray Hon. George M. Humphrey Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. Harold E. Stassen Hon. Lewis L. Strauss Hon. John B. Hollister Hon. Arthur Larson Admiral Arthur W. Radford Hon. Allen Dulles Hon. Robert Cutler Hon. Clarence Ra ndall Hon. Frederick M. Dearborn, Jr. Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Robert Bowie Hon. Mansfield Sprague Captain John Morse Hon. James S. Lay, Jr. Hon. S. Everett Gleason 10:57 - 11:20 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Jack Anderson (joined meeting at 11:05 am) THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1957 Page 2 11:20 - 11:29 am Hon. Scott McLeod Ambassador to Ireland (Called on the President before departing for his post in Dublin) 11:30 - 11:51 Mr. Daniel C. Gainey, Owatonna, Minnesota (Personal visit) Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 11:51 - 11:55 am Hon. Gerald Morgan 11:55 - 12:15 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 12:17 - 12:20 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons 12:37 pm The President returned to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 3:23 pm The President returned to the office. 4:30 - 4:34 pm Mr. William J. Hopkins 4:32 - 4:35 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons 4:32 - 4:36 pm Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 4:35 - 4:50 pm Hon. James Hagerty 4:43 - 4:48 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons 4:44 - 5:07 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 5:20 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 6:00 pm OFF THE RECORD Meeting at the White House The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon. Meade Alcorn Senator William F. Knowland Senator Everett Dirksen Senator Leverett Saltonstall Senator Homer Capehart (continued) THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1957 Page 3 6:00 pm OFF THE RECORD Meeting at the White House (continued): Senator Bourke B. Hickenlooper Senator Milton Young Senator Ralph Flanders Senator Thruston Morton Senator Thomas E. Martin Senator Clifford P. Case Hon. Wilton B. Persons THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1957 8:00 am The President invited the following (42) Congressmen for breakfast at the White House: Leo E. Allen, Illinois James C. Auchincloss, New Jersey Fran ces P. Bolton, Ohio Robert B. Chiperfield, Illinois Marguerite Stitt Church, Illinois Sterling Cole, New York Frederic R. Coudert, Jr., New York William C. Cramer, Florida Albert W. Cretella, Connecticut Glenn Cunningham, Nebraska Paul Cunningham, Iowa Willard S. Curtin, Pennsylvania Lawrence Curtis, Massachusetts Thomas B. Curtis, Missouri Paul B. Dague, Pennsylvania William A. Dawson, Utah Vincent J. Dellay, New Jersey David S. Dennison, Ohio Steven B. Derounian, New York Henry Aldous Dixon, Utah Francis E. Dorn, New York Florence P. Dwyer, New Jersey Ivor D. Fenton, Pennsylvania Gerald R. Ford, Jr., Michigan Peter Frelinghuysen, Jr., New Jersey James G. Fulton, Pennsylvania Leon H. Gavin, Pennsylvania Myron V. George, Kansas Robert P. Griffin, Michigan H. R. Gross, Iowa Robert Hale, Maine Charles A. Halleck, Indiana Cecil M. Harden, Indiana Robert D. Harrison, Nebraska Ralph Harvey, Indiana Harry G. Haskell, Jr., Delaware John E. Henderson, Ohio William E. Hess, Ohio Edgar W. Hiestand, California William S. Hill, Colorado Patrick J. Hillings, California (continued) FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1957 Page 2 8:00 am The following attended the Congressional Breakfast (list continued from pervious page): Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon, Meade Alcorn Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Jack Anderson Hon. Earle Chesney Hon. Homer Gruenther Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. I. Jack Martin Hon. Edward McCabe 9:15 am Following the Breakfast, the President and his guests went to the North Portico for pictures to be taken. 9:18 am The President arrived in the office. 9:20 - 9:38 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Bryce Harlow 9:38 - 9:41 am Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 9:41 - 9:45 am Hon. Harris Ellsworth Chairman, Civil Service Commission 9:45 - 9:46 am Hon. Arthur Minnich 10:00 - 10:18 am Rt. Rev. John L. Sheridan President, Mount St. Mary's College, Emmitsburg, Md. Rt. Rev. William Culhane Assistant to Monsignor Sheridan Senator J. Glenn Beall, Maryland Mr. John C. Ahlers Executive Secretary to Senator Beall (This appointment was requested by Senator Beall for purpose of inviting the President to Mount St. Mary's Commencement next year). 10:20 - 10:25 am Captain Evan P. Aurand 10:25 - 10:28 am Hon. Bryce Harlow 10:30 - 10:59 am Hon. Marion Folsom Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1957 Page 3 11:00 - 11:03 am Hon. Clarence Randall Hon. John H. Stambough Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 11:03 - 11:10 am The President received a Committee for a National Trade Policy - appointment arranged through Hon. Clarence Randall: Mr. Howard C. Adams Mr. J. F. Allen Mr. Samuel W. Anderson Mr. Norman S. Anon Mr. Charles F. Averill Mr. Thomas Ballagh Mr. Hartman Barber Mr. Kenneth M. Barkhead Mr. John H. S. Barr Mr. Robert Beam Mr. W. H. Beekhuis Mr. Robert G. Biesel Mr. Kenneth Birkhead Mr. Gordon P. Boals Miss Laura Bornholdt Mr. H. C. Boschen Mr. Harry Bullis Mr. C. L. Burrill Miss Sally Butler Mr. Kenneth H. Campbell Mr. Wallace Campbell Mr. I. B. Katz Mr. Louis Mabre Cohn Mr. John Coleman Mr. E. G. Collado Mr. Dwight T. Colley Mr. F. V. Collinge Mr. Ross Connelly Mr. Everett R. Cook Mr. J. K. Cochran Mr. J. G. Copelin Mr. Edward Cortney Mr. Lucien F. Craig Mr. Claud D. Curlin Mr. Michael B. Deane Mr. Ralph Dewey (continued) FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1957 Page 4 11:03 - 11:10 am Committee for a National Trade Policy (continued): Mr. G. J. Dietz Mr. L. A. Corsay Mr. and Mrs. Carroll F. Dummann Mt. Otis Ellis Mr. Albert E. Ernst Mr. Robert M. Etherington Mr. John K. Evans Mrs. Oscar Fernandez Mr. Redington Fiske Mr. Joseph A. Frank General W. H. Frank Mr. James C. Frink Mrs. Stanton Garfield Miss Olga B. Gechas Mr. James Gerity, Jr. Mr. Frederick Gonzalez Mr. Henry F. Grady, Jr. Miss Elizabeth Guhring Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hardy, Jr. Mr. John C. Hazen Mr. Charles D. Hilles, Jr. Mr. Ernest Hillman, Jr. Mr. Walter Hochschild Mr. C. M. Hohenberg Mr. R. L. Horlander Mrs. James Irwin Mr. G. Griffith Johnson Mr. Eric Johnston Mr. Martin E. Jones Mr. O. S. Judd Mrs. Harry Keller, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Kohn Mr. L. D. Keller Mrs. Walter A. Krafft Mr. W. E. Kemerer Mr. R. K. Lane Mr. T. L. Lenzen Mr. L. Ralph Lazrus Mr. H. F. Lehmann Mr. Edward Littlejohn Dr. Arthur Y. Lloyd Mr. Ken L. Lott Mr. David MacEachron (continued) FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1957 Page 5 11:03 - 11:10 am Committee for a National Trade Policy (continued): Mrs. Olya Margolin Mr. Mike Masaoka Mr. Tad Masaoka Mr. William C. McCamant Mr. John G. McCloy Mr. Carl E. McDowell Mr. Allen W. Merrell Mr. Herbert Mindlin Mr. Cecil Morgan Mr. Nathan Most Mr. Murden, Ford Motor Compan y Mr. T. R. Mullen Mr. Albert A. Nahas Mr. Robert R. Nathan Mr. Win Nathanson Mr. Norman Ness Mr. Tage Nielsen Mr. Kurt Orban Mrs. Genevieve Oslund Mr. Thomas A. Pappas Mr. Everett Parkinson Mr. Addison W. Parris Mr. Warren Lee Pierson Mr. Carl P. Ray Dr. George L. Ridgeway Mr. D. G. Robbins Mr. Frank L. Roberts Mrs. Edward A. Robeson Mrs. V. Nelson Robinson Mr. Samuel H. Sabin Mr. Marlin E. Sandlin Mrs. Edward Satterthwaith Mr. J. S. Schramm Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Schurgast Mr. Bert Seidman Mr. Jerome M. Siegel Mr. J. I. Simpson Mr. J. A. Sinclair Mr. Walter A. Slowinski Mr. Russell Smith Mr. Edward F. Snyder Miss Mabel E. Snyder (continued) FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1957 Page 6 11:03 - 11:10 am Committee for a National Trade Policy (continued): Mr. A. B. Sparboe Mr. Joseph L. Stanton Mr. James H. Stebbins Mr. Ralph I. Straus Mr. J. M. Sullivan Mr. Lee Talley Mr. Irving H. Taylor Mr. J. H. Thacher Mr. Carlos E. Toro Mr. Jean Vuillequez Mr. Lester E. Waterbury Miss Eleanor Waters Mr. Bernard Weitzer Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Wilcox Mr. Sidney Wilner Mr. Orme Wilson Mr. J. T. Wolfson Miss Mary C. Zimmer Mr. Alexander S. Aranyos Mr. Edward H. Arnold Mr. William A. Barnhard Mr. I. M. Bomba Mr. Edward A. Brannon Mr. George Bronz Mr. C. K. Campbell Commissioner Edward S. Corcoran Mr. William D. Crawford Mr. Norman Davis Mr. Preston Davis Mrs. F. P. Douglas Mr. Joseph W. Dye Mr. Herbert W. Harris Mr. Arnold Engel Mr. Edmund P. Hennelly Mr. Roy T. Hurley Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Jeeves Mr. E. W. Kesler Mr. and Mrs. Laurence A. Knapp Mr. John Koon Mrs. John F. Latimer Mr. F. T. Magennis Mr. Rodney W. Markley (continued) FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1957 Page 7 11:03 - 11:10 am Committee for a National Trade Policy (continued): Mr. J. W. Martin Mr. Walter R. Meier Mr. D. W. Michener Mr. John A. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Thorley C, Mills Mr. Arthur D. Mullen Mr. Arthur G. Newmyer, Jr. Mr. Elmer F. Pierson Mr. F. Peter Polimeni Mr. Henry A. J. Ralph Mr. Victor Reuther Mr. B. A. Rittersporn, Jr. Mr. Morris V. Rosenbloom Mr. James R. Sharp Mr. J. L. Stanton Mr. J. Wilner Sundelson Mr. Richard B. Swenson Mr. Charles P. Taft Mr. James J. Thackara Mr. Richard C. Thompson Mr. Everett Walk Mr. Vincent Wasilewski Mr. Brayton Wilbur Mr. David Williams Mr. Paul Amundsen Mr. Erwin Ballunder Mr. J. L. Barnicle Mr. George L. Bell Mr. Eric G. Boehm Mr. Henry Bohack Mr. J. Bott Miss Eva Carli Mr. Richard W. Courts Mr. Frank P. D'Aquila Mr. Kenneth Downs Mr. Thomas F. Gateley Mr. Charles P. Helin Mr. John Hight Miss Dorothy P. Johnson Miss Ann Kieswetter Miss Joan Krash (continued) FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1957 Page 8 11:03 - 11:10 am Committee for a National Trade Policy (continued) Miss Catherine Kuhne B. Larcher Miss Anne Lockwood Mr. Norman Ness Mr. Thomas D'Keefe Mr. B. E. Richmond Mrs. H. Schedd Mr. David Steinberg Mr. Robert L. Strawbridge Mr. Sidney Swensrud Mr. Granger B. Thurston Mr. Vogt, Bohack Co., New York Mrs. L. D. Weiler Mr. Edward Foss Wilson 11:10 - 11:15 am Hon. Bernard M. Shanley Hon. James Hagerty 11:25 - 11:35 am Hon. Gabriel Hauge 11:35 - 11:39 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 11:40 - 11:42 am Hon. Arthur Minnich 12:30 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 3:03 pm The President returned to the office. 3:10 pm The President, accompanied by Dr. Howard Snyder, departed the office and motored to Burning Tree Country Club. 3:35 pm Arrived at Burning Tree. 3:55 pm The President played nine holes of golf with Hon. Frank L. Pace Mr. Douglas R. Christie 5:07 pm Completed golf game. FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1957 Page 9 5:47 pm The President and Dr. Howard McC. Snyder departed Burning Tree Country Club and motored to the White House. 6:14 pm Arrived at the White House. The President went to his office. 6:15 - 6:18 pm Hon. Arthur Minnich 6:27 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1957 8:00 am The President arrived in the office. 8:01 - 8:14 am Hon. Bryce Harlow 8:30 - 9:00 am Hon. Robert Cutler and Hon. James Hagerty 8:55 - 8:56 am Hon. Arthur Minnich 9:02 - 9:07 am Mr. Charles K. McWhorter Chairman, Young Republican National Federation Mr. Fred L. Dixon, Chairman, Committee on Arrangements 10th Young Republican National Convention Miss Barbara Spillinger Co-Chairman, Committee on Arrangements Hon. Arthur Minnich Hon. James Hagerty 9:07 - 9:12 am Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Arthur Minnich 9:37 am The President, accompanied by Dr. Howard Snyder and Mr. George Allen, departed the White House and motored to the Little Hunting Creek Lodge, Catoctin, Maryland. 11:15 am Arrived at Little Hunting Creek Lodge, Catoctin, Maryland. The President fished and had lunch. 3:33 pm Departed the Lodge and motored to the White House. 5:09 pm Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT"S APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, JUNE 16, 1957 The President remained at the White House all day. Mr. George Allen was guest during the afternoon. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, JUNE 17, 1957 7:55 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:15 - 8:20 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 8:42 - 8:45 am Hon. Gerald Morgan 8:46 - 8:52 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. James Hagerty 9:00 - 10:25 am CABINET MEETING The President The Secretary of State, Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. George M. Humphrey Hon. Donald A. Quarles Hon. William Rogers Hon. Arthur Summerfield Hon. Fred Seaton Hon. Walter Williams Hon. Ezra Taft Benson Hon. James P. Mitchell Hon. Marion Folsom Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. A. R. Jones Hon. Gordon Gray Hon. Harris Ellsworth Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. Hon. Lewis E. Berry, Jr. Acting Federal Civil Defense Administrator Hon. Arthur Larson Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Maxwell M. Rabb Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier Hon. Jack Anderson Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Gabriel Hauge Hon. I. Jack Martin Hon. Arthur Minnich Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Bradley Patterson Hon. Howard Pyle Hon. Bernard M. Shanley Captain Evan P. Aurand Mrs. Anne Wheaton MONDAY, JUNE 17, 1957 Page 2 10:25 - 10:37 am Hon. John Foster Dulles 10:45 - 11:04 am (Hon. Robert Anderson) OFF THE RECORD 11:04 - 11:18 am (Hon. Robert Anderson) (Mr. Robert Craft ) OFF THE RECORD 11:18 - 11:20 am Mr. Dominick L. Strada National Commander, AMVETS Mr. Thomas Burke President of the National Service Foundation Hon. Earle Chesney 11:20 - 11:30 am The President received the following AMVETS Scholarship Winners: Charles Cleveland Nan Funk Richard Kellermeier Judith Ann Murray Raymond Palmer Judith Ann Walsh Susan Zaur The following accompanied: Mr. Dominick L. Strada Mr. Thomas Burke Hon. Earle Chesney 11:30 - 11:36 am Hon. John Moors Cabot Ambassador to Colombia (Paid a courtesy call on the President before departing for his post in Bogota) 11:37 - 12:07 pm Hon. Orie L. Phillips 12:09 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:11 pm The President returned to the office. 2:13 - 2:15 pm Mr. William J. Hopkins 2:14 - 2:17 pm Hon. Arthur Minnich MONDAY, JUNE 17, 1957 Page 3 2:19 - 2:33 pm Hon. Sherman Adams 2:33 - 2:54 pm (Mrs. Emma Michie) OFF THE RECORD (Mrs, Clara Gebson, Shreveport, La.) (Mr. and Mrs. Blucher Tharp, Arlington, Va.) (Mr. Tharp is Mrs. Michie's nephew) (The President and Mrs. Eisenhower had rooms with Mrs. Michie when he was stationed in Shreveport, La, She asked to bring her friends in to meet the President). 2:55 - 3:04 pm Mr. Ernest R. "Tex" Lee (Personal friend) Dwight Lee (son) Bill Lee (son) Mr. Richard Miller Mr. Thomas Schlass Mr. Robert Schlass Mr. George Miller 3:04 - 3:18 pm (Hon. Allan Shivers) OFF THE RECORD 3:19 - 3:20 pm Senator Karl E. Mundt 3:20 - 3:30 pm The President greeted the following Alexander Hamilton Scholarship Winners: Craig Bamberger, Alabama Carlisle H. Dick, Arizona Earl L. McCarroll, Jr., Arkansas Dan E. McCall, California Joseph C. Bell, Colorado Thomas A. Musante, Connecticut Walter S. Rowland, Delaware Joyce Linda McKee, Florida Roma Durrance Thomas, Jr., Georgia Gordon R. Chester, Idaho Katherine F. Hunley, Illinois Samuel J. Stegman, Indiana Harlan D. Hahn, Iowa Constant Poirier, Kansas Linda Brown Rue, Kentucky Barbara Mary Breaud, Louisiana Edward D. Berman, Maine Joshua A. Young, Massachusetts James M. Copeland, Michigan Harold P. LeVander, Minnesota Floyd Dean Copeland, Mississippi MONDAY, JUNE 17, 1957 Page 4 3:20 - 3:30 pm The President greeted the following Alexander Hamilton Scholarship Winners: (continued) Karen E. Ordahl, Missouri Reese C. Johnson, Montana Harvey W. Nelson, Nebraska Byron Bartlett, Nevada Robert A. Backus, New Hampshire Michael Marenchic, New Jersey Frederick D. Gutierrez, New Mexico Augustus M. Burns III, North Carolina Thomas R. Christofferson, North Dakota Allen R. Rule, Ohio Lee Nash, Oklahoma Owen Meredith Wilson, Jr., Oregon Joseph C. Glass III, Pennsylvania William F. Newman, Rhode Island Hastings Wyman, Jr., South Carolina Mary Ann Butterbrodt, South Dakota Charles G. Adair, Jr., Tennessee Shannon H. Ratcliff, Texas Carol Lynn Wright, Utah George M. Saiger, Vermont Carole M. Johnson, Virginia Walter T. Toy, Washington Carl G. Adler, Jr., West Virginia Mary-Anne Smoler, Wisconsin Mary Jo Anne Blower, Wyoming John Kirby, District of Columbia Robert D. Montgomery, Alaska Caroline E. Zirkman, Canal Zone Richard Y. Mitsunaga, Hawaii Horacio Cordero, Puerto Rico Winston A. Hodge, Virgin Islands The following accompanied the above Winners: Mr. Bower Aly Chairman, Alexander Hamilton Commission Committee on Contest and Awards Hon. W. Randolph Burgess, Commission Secretary, and Mrs. Burgess Mrs. Marie Brown Coffin, Commission Member Robert A. Dillon, Treasury Department, Asst. Sec. Laurens M. Hamilton, Commission Member Senator Karl E. Mundt, Chairman Congressman Carroll Reece (continued) MONDAY, JUNE 17, 1957 Page 5 3:20 - 3:30 pm The following accompanied the Alexander Hamilton Scholarship Winners (continued): Congressman Peter W. Rodino, Jr. Commission Member Congressman John J. Rooney, Commission Member John Underhill, Public Relations Counsel J. Harvie Williams, Director of Commission Leonard Woods and daughter Miss Alexandra Woods Mr. Bruno Jacob National Forensic League, Ripon, Wis. Mr. Richard Jacob (son) Mr. Robert W. Scott National Forensic League Dr. Thorrel B. Fest Professor, University of Colorado (The President shook hands with the Winners in his office and then went into the Rose Garden for a picture) 3:30 - 4:36 pm Hon. Herbert Brownell Hon. Wilton B. Persons (4:19 - 4:25 pm) 4:40 - 4:43 pm Hon. Gerald Morgan 5:05 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 6:00 pm OFF THE RECORD Appointment at the Mansion: Senator William F. Knowland Senator Everett Dirksen Senator Leverett Saltonstall Senator John Bricker Senator William Jenner Senator Carl T. Curtis Senator Gordon Allott Senator Roman L. Hruska Senator George W. Malone Senator Norris Cotton Senator Edward Martin Senator Arthur Watkins Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1957 8:01 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:03 - 8:04 am Hon. Bernard M. Shanley Hon. Howard Pyle 8:16 - 8:30 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. I. Jack Martin 8:30 - 9:57 am LEGISLATIVE LEADERS The President Senator William F. Knowland Senator Leverett Saltonstall Senator Everett Dirksen Senator Frank Carlson Congressman Joseph Martin Congressman Charles Halleck Congressman Leslie Arends Congressman Leo Allen Congressman Edward H. Rees Hon. James P. Mitchell Hon. Arthur Summerfield Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier Hon. Lewis G. Castle, Administrator, St. Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. I. Jack Martin Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. Jack Anderson Hon. Jack Anderson Hon. Edward H. McCabe Hon. Gabriel Hauge Hon. Howard Pyle Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Homer Gruenther Hon. Bernard M. Shanley Hon. Earle Chesney Hon. Percival Brundage Mrs. Anne Wheaton Hon. Arthur Minnich TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1957 Page 2 9:57 - 10:00 am Senator William F. Knowland Hon. Wilton B. Persons 10:00 - 10:05 am Hon. Ezra Taft Benson 10:05 - 10:13 am The President greeted the delegates to the National 4-H Club Conference. The group included four delegates (List on from each State, Puerto Rico, Alaska, and Hawaii; following about 100 4-H Club Leaders and Conference Staff; and pages) about 50 International Farm Youth Exchange delegates. Pictures were taken on the White House Lawn. Hon. Ezra Taft Benson accompanied the group. 10:25 - 10:46 am Mrs. Hazel H. Abel, Lincoln, Nebraska (Former Senator from Nebraska) 10:46 - 10:48 am Hon. Gerald Morgan 10:48 - 11:02 am Mr. Thomas Stephens, the artist 11:02 - 11:05 am Hon. Ezra Taft Benson 11:05 - 11:12 am The President greeted the members of the National (List on following Association of Television and Radio Farm Directors. pages) Hon. Ezra Taft Benson accompanied the group. 11:12 - 11:28 am Hon. Sherman Adams 12:15 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 1:48 pm The President returned to the office. 2:10 - 2:13 pm Hon. James Hagerty 2:16 - 3:40 pm Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Douglas MacArthur II Hon. Donald Quarles Admiral Arthur Radford Hon. Walter Robertson Hon. Mansfield Sprague Hon. James Hagerty Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster (To discuss Prime Minister Kishi's visit) U. S. Dept. Agriculture Fed. Extension Service Washington 25, D. C. LIST OF VISITORS TO WHITE HOUSE National 4-H Conference Tuesday, June 18, 1957 Aanes, Beth - Fort Collins, Colorado Adams, Orin - Rutland, Vermont Aiton, E. W. - Washington, D. C. Aitken, James B. - Winter Garden, Florida Albright, James - Indianapolis, Indiana Allen, Leonard L. - Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina Amick, W. R. - Iafayette, Indiana Anderson, Harold K. - St. Paul, Minnesota Anderson, Kay - Dodge City, Kansas Anderson, Kenneth H. - Chicago, Illinois Anderson, Mrs. Kenneth H. - Chicago, Illinois Arbona, Juan - Maricao, Puerto Rico Ares, Bernadette - Sharon, Massachusetts Arnold, Lillian - Washington, D. C. Aulenbacher, A. D. - Berkeley, California Axling, Hilmer L. - Pullman, Washington Aylesworth, Phillip F. - Washington, D. C. Baird, Glenn T. - Logan, Utah Baker, Roy, Jr. - Blytheville, Arkansas Banning, John L. - Washington, D. C. Barbosa, Fidel - Dorado, Puerto Rico Barton, Edward R. - Plainwell, Michigan Bassett, Wilmer - Monticello, Florida Bath, Wayne - Newark, Delaware Batten, Joan - Kenly, North Carolina Bauer, Loretta Ann - Guymon, Oklahoma Beauchamp, Catherine - Washington, D. C. Bell; Charles E., Jr. - Washington, D. C. Bell, Rudolph - Bowman, South Carolina Bevans, Kay F. - Prairie City, Oregon Bierman, Everett - Washington, D. C. Bigelow, Dorothy - - Washington, D. C. Bishop, Tena - Washington, D. C. Blair, Mary Anne - Bridgeton, New Jersey a Library The Bogue, David H. - Beresford, South Dakota Bordelon, Leonard J. - Moreauville, Louisiana Boss; Marvin - Ann Arbor, Michigan Boss, Mrs. Marvin - Ann Arbor, Michigan Boutwell, Kenneth, Jr. - Newton, Mississippi Brekke, Mrs. Esther R. - Bozeman, Montana 4-H-113 (6-57) -2- Brister, Elizabeth R. - Blytheville, Arkansas Broadwell, George J. - Brattleboro, Vermont Broadwell, Mrs. George J. - Brattleboro, Vermont Brooke, Carl - Chicago, Illinois Brooke, Richard - Lumberport, West Virginia Brown, Prudence B. - Stonington, Connecticut Bruegger, Mrs. Ruth S. - Fargo, North Dakota Burick, Richard - Puebelo, Colorado Buss, Mrs. Dorothy - State College, Pennsylvania Buss, George - State College, Pennsylvania Buzell, Georgia - Essex Junction, Vermont Caine, Wally Jay - Middletown, Indiana Callahan, E. P. - Washington, D. C. Calvani, Jerry - Carlsbad, New Mexico Carlson, Alice - Stillwater, Oklahoma Carpenter, Thomas - Moscow, Tennessee Carper, Elsie J. - Washington, D. C. Cassell, Roy D. - College Park, Maryland Chafee, C. M. - State College, Mississippi Chavez, Geronimo - State College, New Mexico Cheever, David W. - Lexington, Massachusetts Chesner, Margaret - Washington, D. C. Christensen, Mary - Tarrington, Wyoming Child, Clark B. - Clearfield, Utah Childress, Russell - Washington, D. C. Chiles, Nancy - Richmond, Virginia Cilek, Clark - Hay Springs, Nebraska Clark, Joan R. - Zamora, California Clark, Margaret E. - Raleigh, North Carolina Clark, Wilber W. ⑉ Powell, Wyoming Clayton, Leon - Clemson, South Carolina Clingerman, Mrs. Frances - Washington, D. C. Clough, Robert S. - Columbia, Missouri Colby, Fred W. - Knoxville, Tennessee Colebank, Andy W. - Chicago, Illinois Conaway, Charlotte - College Park, Maryland Copeland, Harlan - Washington, D. C. Crickard, Betty P. - Buckhannon, West Virginia Crook, Fred - Fallon, Nevada Crosby, J. E., Jr. - Washington, D. C. Croy, Otto C. - Washington, D. C. Culp, Max - Lenoir, North Carolina Cureton, Sarah - Pickens, South Carolina Currier, William R. - Norridgewock, Maine -3- Dahlvik, Marlene - Escanaba, Michigan Dalton, Dennis - Mendham, New Jersey Damschroder, Allen D. - Gibsonburg, Ohio Daniels, R. William - Montpelier, Vermont Davis, D. Merrill . Jackson, Ohio Davis, David - Chattanooga, Tennessee Dean, Marion - Denton, Texas Dell, Arnita - Finksburg, Maryland Dildine, Glenn C. - Washington, D. C. Dixon, Lyman B. - Raleigh, North Carolina Dorsey, C. P. - Morgantown, West Virginia Downey, Mylo S. - Washington, D. C. Duhamel, Edward E. - Putnam, Connecticut Dunson, L. R. - Athens, Georgia Dykstra, Anne - Jerome, Idaho Eberspacher, Wesley - Beaver Crossing, Nebraska Edwards, Mrs. Margaret L. - East Aurora, New York Edwards, Linda Beth - Dietrich, Idaho Enfield, George - Washington, D. C. Engle, Joan V. - Washington, D. C. Erler, Dorothy - East Lansing, Michigan Everett, Earle J. - Church Hill, Maryland Eure, W. W. - Washington, D. C. Fallon, Barbara Ann - Rutland, Vermont Fazzalari, Ella M. - Hyattsville, Maryland Fenton, Fred - Center Conway, New Hampshire Ferguson, Mrs. Ruth D. - Tallahassee, Florida Filinger, Frank, Jr. - Cuba, Kansas Fingarson, Marilyn - Edinburg, North Dakota Fizer, Mildred E. - Morgantown, West Virginia Fleming, Mrs. Ruth S. - Washington, D. C. Flom, Kathleen - Washington, D. C. Flora, J. B. - Rocky Mount, Virginia Library Foley, Betty Ann - Owingsville, Kentucky Folliard, Veronica - Washington, D. C. Foltz, Donald - Clinton, Indiana .0 THE Foster, Charles - Hood River, Oregon Foster, George S. - Knoxville, Tennessee Foster, Mrs. George S. - Knoxville, Tennessee Frierson, Mildred - Ona, Florida Fowler, Margaret - Anderson, South Carolina Fry, Barbara - Montesano, Washington Fulghum, Ralph M. - Washington, D. C. Funkhouser, Barbara - Chicago, Illinois -4- Gaebe, O. F. - Urbana, Illinois Garside, M. S. - Lexington, Kentucky Gaylord, Clinton - Washington, D. C. Gilden, Robert - Washington, D. C. Glenn, James N. - Hamburg, Iowa Godwin, Grant M. - Gainesville, Florida Goodhue, Carol - Jacksonville, Florida Goodrich, Kenneth - Washington, D. C. Gould, Walter P. - Kingston, Rhode Island Gracey, Mary Ann - Blackstone, Virginia Graff, E. H. - Ames, Iowa Graham, Sara - Rock Hill, South Carolina Gregor, Arlie - Kilkenny, Minnesota Grossnickle, Richard - Union Bridge, Maryland Grow, Hugh F. - Lexington, Virginia Hall, Janice A. - Newport, Rhode Island Hancock, Marion G. - Kershaw, South Carolina Hansen, Agnes M. - Madison, Wisconsin Hansen, David E. - Davis, California Harrill, L. R. - Raleigh, North Carolina Harris, A. Sylvia - Brewer, Maine Harvey, T. Weed - Washington, D. C. Hawkins, Katherine - Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin Hayes; Jean - Houston, Delaware Healy, Betty - Pukwana, South Dakota Heath, Nancy - Benton, Pennsylvania Heiserman, Rita M. - Englew od, Colorado Henderson, Rodney L. - Jackson, Mississippi Henning, Doris - Garnavillo, Iowa Hess, James A. - Strasburg, Pennsylvania Heywood, Eunice - Washington, D. C. Holbrook, Kenneth, Jr. - Patagonia, Arizona Holdren, Jimmy - Bedford, Virginia Hornung, T. G. - Washington, D. C. Houck; Patty - Plain City, Ohio Howes, Merle - Amherst, Massachusetts Huffman, G. H. - Washington, D. C. Hull, George E. - Stillwater, Oklahoma Hutton, Burton S. - Corvallis, Oregon Intermill, Mrs. Esther F. - Houghton, Michigan Jackson, Betty Lou - Pennsboro, West Virginia Jackson, J. We, Jr. - Alice, Texas Jackson, Joyce - Valley Chapel, West Virginia Jensen, Joanne - Laton, California -5- Johnson, Alice - Rogersville, Tennessee Johnson, Eloise - Chicago, Illinois Johnson, J. Harold - Manhattan, Kansas Johnson, Janet - Talking Rock, Georgia Johnson, Larry - Phoenix, Arizona Johnson, Norman - Chicago, Illinois Johnson, Raynor A. - Newark, Delaware Jones, Keith - Grandview, Washington Jones, L. I. - Washington, D. C. Jordan, Diana - Florien, Louisiana Joy, Bernard - Washington, D. C. Joy, Mrs. Bernard - Washington, D. C. Joyce, Alice R. - Winchester, Tennessee Kanishiro, E thel - Kaneohe, Hawaii Karst, William - Sunburst, Montana Kelley, Patricia A. - State College, Pennsylvania Kepner, Paul V. - Washington, D. C. 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Department of Library Agriculture -- AMS Washington, D. C. Jul NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF TELEVISION AND RADIO FARM DIRECTORS SUPPLEMENTAL WHITE HOUSE GUEST LIST, JUNE 18, 1957 11:00 a.m. CLICK, W. D. WSAZ, Huntington, W. Va. Mrs. Click COLBIN, Bill TV Broadcast Advertising New York, N. Y. HUTCHCROFT, Nancy Mediapolis, Iowa KIRBY, Amos WCAU, Philadelphia, Pa. LERCH, Donald G. Donald Lerch, Jr. & Co. Washington, D. C. 9 Library Marilyn - 12 Donna - 14 MARTIN, Ovid Associated Press Wash. D. C. MENARD, George WBBM-TV Chicago, Ill. RANKIN, Charles KRGV and KRGV-TV Weslaco, Texas ROESNER, George E. KPRC and KPRC-TV Houston, Texas Mrs. Roesner SPRINGER, Don U. S. Weather Bureau Wash. D. C. GLENN, Norman Sponsor Magazine New York, New York TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1957 Page 3 3:46 - 4:26 pm Hon. Arthur Flemming Hon. Nelson Rockefeller Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. Arthur Kimball Mr. Don Price Hon. Sherman Adams Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 4:26 - 4:36 pm Hon. Arthur Flemming 4:36 - 4:52 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 4:54 - 4:58 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 5:05 - 5:08 pm Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 5:18 - 5:22 pm Hon, Wilton B. Persons 5:05 - 5:08 pm Hon Bernard M. Shanley 5:18 - 5:22 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons 5:28 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 7:15 pm STAG DINNER - OFF THE RECORD Mr. George E. Allen Washington, D. C. Major General A. J. Drexel Biddle, Jr. The Adjutant General Annville, Pennsylvania Mr. Jack F. Chrysler New York City Dr. Edward L. R. Elson Washington, D. C. Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Mr. Richard Gray President, Building and Construction Trades Department, AFL-CIO, Washington, D. C. Mr. Guy T. O. Hollyday Baltimore, Maryland Mr. Jack R. Howard New York, N. Y. Mr. David H. Marx New York City (continued) TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1957 Page 4 7:15 pm STAG DINNER - OFF THE RECORD (continued): Hon. Nelson A. Rockefeller New York City Mr. Warren McK. Shapleigh St. Louis, Mo. Mr. Spyros S. Skouras, Jr. New York City Mr. Spyros P. Skouras New York City Hon. Earl E. T. Smith New York City Major General John G. Van Houten Washington, D. C. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1957 7:51 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:06 - 8:08 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 8:18 - 8:19 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 8:20 - 8:26 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 8:31 - 9:13 am Senator Hubert Humphrey, Minnesota (Reported to the President on his trip to the Middle East) Hon. Wilton B. Persons 9:15 - 10:00 am Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Howard Pyle Hon. Gabriel Hauge Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. I. Jack Martin Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Mrs. Ann Wheaton (Pre-Press briefing) 10:00 - 10:30 am PRESS CONFERENCE 10:31 - 10:40 am Hon. Sherman Adams 10:50 - 11:15 am Hon. Bryce Harlow 11:20 - 11:24 am Hon. John Foster Dulles Mr. Gerard Smith 11:24 - 11:30 am Hon. John Foster Dulles 11:00 - 11:32 am The President met Prime Minister Kishi and his official party in his office: His Excellency Nobusuke Kishi Prime Minister of Japan His Excellency Koichiro Asakai Ambassador of Japan to the United States (continued) WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1957 Page 2 11:30 - 11:32 am The President greeted Prime Minister Kishi and his party in his office (list continued): His Excellency Hirohide Ishida Chief Cabinet Secretary The Honorable Takizo Matsumoto Member of the House of Representatives The Honorable Kingo Machimura Member of the House of Representatives The Honorable Takeo Fukuda Member of the House of Representatives The Honorable Zenshiro Hoshina Member of the House of Representatives The Honorable Takeji Kobayashi Member of the House of Councillors The Honorable Renzo Sawada Personal Advisor to the Prime Minister The Honorable Kogoro Uemura Vice President, Federation of Economic Organizations The Honorable Shunichi Matsumoto Member of the House of Representatives The Honorable Sunao Sonoda Member of the House of Representatives Mr. Koh Chiba Director, American Affairs Bureau of the Foreign Office Mr. Harumi Takeuchi Chief, Foreign Office Archives Section Mr. Shintaro Abe Private Secretary to the Prime Minister Honorable John Foster Dulles Honorable Douglas MacArthur II Honorable Walter S. Robertson Mr. J. Owen Zurhellen, Jr. (Interpreter) 11:32 - 12:32 pm H. E. Nobusuke Kishi, Prime Minister of Japan H. E. Koichiro Asakai, Ambassador of Japan Hon. Takizo Matsumoto Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Douglas MacArthur Hon. Walter Robertson Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Mr. J. Owen Zurhellen, Jr., Interpreter WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1957 Page 3 12:35-1:15 pm The President gave a stag Luncheon in honor of Prime Minister Kishi. The following attended: The President H. E. Nobusuke Kishi Hon. Takizo Matsumoto H. E. Koichiro Asakai Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Douglas MacArthur II Hon. Walter Robertson Mr. J. Owen Zurhellen, Jr. 1:35 pm The President and Prime Minister Kishi departed the White House and motored to Burning Tree for golf game. Ambassador Koichiro Asakai of Japan, and Hon. Takizo Matsumoto accompanied them. 2:02 pm Arrived at Burning Tree Golf Club. The President presented Prime Minister Kishi with a set of Ben Hogan golf clubs and bag. 2:10 - 2:30 pm The President and Prime Minister Kishi practiced putting and posed for photographers, 2:35 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with Prime Minister Nobusuke Kishi Hon. Takizo Matsumoto Senator Prescott Bush Second foursome H. E. Koichiro Asakai, Ambassador of Japan Congressman Charles Halleck Congressman George Mahon Under Secretary of State Robert Murphy 5:45 pm Completed golf game. 6:14 pm The President, accompanied by Prime Minister Kishi and Hon. Takizo Matsumoto, departed Burning Tree and motored to the Japanese Embassy where the President's guests alighted. The President continued on to the White House. 6:44 pm Arrived at the White House, THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1957 8:08 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:22 - 8:25 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 8:24 - 8:28 am Hon. Bernard M. Shanley Hon. Howard Pyle 8:32 - 8:46 am (Hon. Gordon Gray) (Hon. Sherman Adams) OFF THE RECORD 8:47 - 9:04 am (Mr. Eugene C. Pulliam) OFF THE RECORD (Central Newspapers, Inc., Indianapolis, Ind.) 9:00 - 10:10 am NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL The President Hon. Christian Herter Hon. Donald Quarles Hon. Gordon Gray Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. Lewis E. Berry, Jr. Hon. Arthur Larson Hon. John Hollister Hon. Charles C. Finucane Hon. William B. Franke Hon. James H. Douglas General Nathan Twining General Maxwell B. Taylor Admiral Arleigh Burke General Randolph McC. Pate Lt. General Samuel E. Anderson Dr. Albert G. Hill Mr. Bernard Koopman Mr. William Holliday Hon. Allen Dulles Hon, Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Robert Cutler Hon. Frederick Dearborn Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Captain Evan P. Aurand Colonel Robert L. Schulz Colonel William Draper Hon. James S. Lay Hon. S. Everett Gleason Hon. Robert Bowie General Harold R. Bull THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1957 Page 2 10:45 - 11:20 am Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. A. R. Jones Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 11:21 - 11:30 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 11:30 - 12:11 pm Mr. Loyd Wright, Chairman, Commission on Government Security (Presented final report of the Commission to the President) Hon. Herbert Brownell, Jr. Hon. Gerald Morgan 12:27 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:03 pm The President returned to the office 2:06 - 2:08 pm Hon. Sherman Adams 2:10 - 2:12 pm Hon. Gerald Morgan 3:06 pm The President departed the office and returned to the Mansion. 5:30 pm Hon. Sinclair Weeks (Saw the President at the Mansion) 8:35 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the White House and motored to Constitution Hall to attend the Program by the Young Republican National Federation - "Young America's Tribute to the President". 8:40 pm Upon arrival at Constitution Hall, the President and Mrs. Eisenhower were greeted by Mr. Charles Mc Whorter Miss Joyce Bobik Mr. Michael Gill Mr. Robert McCune Mr. Fred Dixon Miss Barbara Spillinger Congressman Edwin H. May was master of ceremonies during the program, together with Mr. Paul Gray. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1957 8:00 - 9:15 am The following Republican Congressmen had breakfast with the President at the White House: Edwin B. Dooley, New York Charles S. Gubser, California Charles B. Hoeven, Iowa Hal Holmes, Washington Joe Holt, California Walt Horan, Washington Craig Hosmer, California DeWitt S. Hyde, Maryland Donald L. Jackson, California Benjamin F. James, Pennsylvania Thomas A. Jenkins, Ohio Ben F. Jensen, Iowa August E. Johansen, Michigan Charles Raper Jonas, North Carolina Walter H. Judd, Minnesota Robert W. Kean, New Jersey Carroll D. Kearns, Pennsylvania Russell W. Keeney, Illinois Clarence E. Kilburn, New York Victor A. Knox, Michigan Melvin R. Laird, Wisconsin Henry J. Latham, New York Glenard P. Lipscomb, California William M. McCulloch, Ohio Gordon L. McDonough, California J. Harry McGregor, Ohio Clifford G. McIntire, Maine William E. McVey, Illinois Russell V. Mack, Washington William S. Mailiard, California Joseph W. Martin, Jr., Massachusetts Edwin H. May, Jr., Connecticut George Meader, Michigan Chester E. Merrow, New Hampshire Robert H. Michel, Illinois A. L. Miller, Nebraska Edward T. Miller, Maryland William E. Miller, New York Arch A. Moore, Jr., West Virginia Also: Hon. Meade Alcorn Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. I. Jack Martin Hon. Earle Chesney Hon. Edward McCabe Hon. Homer Gruenther Hon, Jack Anderson FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1957 Page 2 9:15 - 9:16 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 9:16 - 9:26 am (Hon. Gordon Gray) OFF THE RECORD 9:27 - 9:31 am Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. James Hagerty 9:31 10:45 am CABINET MEETING Hon. C. Douglas Dillon Hon. W. Randolph Burgess Hon. Donald Quarles Hon. Herbert Brownell Hon. Arthur Summerfield Hon. Fred Seaton Hon. Ezra Taft Benson Hon. James P. Mitchell Hon. Marion Folsom Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. A. R. Jones Hon. Gordon Gray Hon. Harris Ellsworth Hon. Lewis E. Berry Hon. Arthur Larson Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Maxwell Rabb Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier Hon. Robert Cutler Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Bruce Harlow Hon. John Hollister Hon. Albert Cole Hon. Franklin Floete Hon. Harvey Higley Hon. Lewis L. Strauss Hon. Allen Dulles Hon. Bernard M. Shanley Hon. Clarence Randall Hon. Gabriel Hauge Hon. Arthur Minnich Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Roemer McPhee Captain Evan P. Aurand Mrs. Ann Wheaton FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1957 Page 3 10:45 - 10:50 am Hon. James Hagerty 11:05 - 11:09 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 11:23 - 11:27 am Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 11:29 - 11:33 am Hon. Gerald Morgan 11:34 - 12:05 pm H. E. Nobusuke Kishi, Prime Minister of Japan H. E. Koichiro Asakai, Ambassador of Japan to the United States Hon. Takizo Matsumoto, Member of the Japanese House of Representatives Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Douglas MacArthur Hon. Walter Robertson Mr. J. Owen Zurhellen, Jr. (Interpreter) Mr. Andrew Berding Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 12:05 - 12:09 pm Hon. John Foster Dulles Mr. Gerard Smith 12:09 - 12:30 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 12:35 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:05 pm The President returned to the office. 2:07 - 2:10 pm Hon. Bryce Harlow Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 2:15 pm The President, accompanied by Dr. Howard McC. Snyder, departed the White House and motored to MATS Terminal for flight to Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. 2:59 pm Arrived at Gettysburg Airpark, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. 3:14 pm Arrived at the Gettysburg Farm in Dodge station wagon. FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1957 Page 4 4:20 pm The President, Mr. George Allen, and Dr. Howard McC. Snyder, motored to the Gettysburg Golf Club, 4:37 - 6:41 pm The President played 18 holes of golf with Mr. George Allen. 6:43 pm The President, Dr. Howard McC. Snyder and Mr. George Allen departed the Gettysburg Country Club and motored to the Farm. 6:53 pm Arrived at the Gettysburg Farm. GETTYSBURG, PA. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1957 8:54 am The President, accompanied by Mr. George Allen and Dr. Howard Snyder, departed the Farm and motored to the Gettysburg Country Club. 9:02 - 11:45 am The President played 18 holes of golf with Mr. George Allen General Arthur Nevins 11:54 am Arrived back at the Farm. 3:42 pm The President, General Arthur Nevins, and Mr. George Allen looked over the stock. 4:25 pm Returned to the house. 5:10 pm The President, General Arthur Nevins and Mr. George Allen went to the Skeet Range where they shot until 6:00 pm. 8:47 - 10:39 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower, Dr. and Mrs. Howard Snyder, General and Mrs. Arthur Nevins viewed a motion picture on the southeast grounds, returning to the house at 10:39 pm. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, JUNE 23, 1957 GETTYSBURG, PA. During the morning the President walked around the Farm taking pictures. In the afternoon the President and Mr. George Allen chipped golf balls from 5:05 pm until 5:39 pm, 7:21 pm The President, accompanied by Dr. Hoawrd McC. Snyder and Mr. George Allen departed the Farm and motored to Washington, D. C. 9:31 pm Arrived at the White House. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS MONDAY, JUNE 24, 1957 8:00 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz, 8:07 - 8:12 am Mr. William J. Hopkins 8:17 - 8:34 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 8:35 - 8:55 am Hon. Ezra Taft Benson 8:57 - 9:41 am Dr. Ernest O. Lawrence Dr. Mark M. Mills Dr. Edward Teller All of the Radiation Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley, California Hon. Lewis L. Strauss Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster (Reported on the progress made in the current atomic test series) 9:41 - 9:51 am Hon. Lewis L. Strauss 9:51 - 9:58 am Hon. Gabriel Hauge 9:58 - 10:03 am Hon. Earl E. T. Smith, recently designated as U. S. Ambassador to Cuba (Came to pay his respects before departing for his post) 10:08 - 10:11 am Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 10:11 - 10:12 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 10:13 - 10:15 am Hon. Edward P. Curtis 10:15 - 10:26 am Cadet Major Robert N. Barger Civil Air Patrol Major General Walter R. Ages Commander, Civil Air Patrol Hon. Edward P. Curtis 10:26 - 10:35 am Hon. Edward P. Curtis 10:35 - 10:37 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster WILLIAMSBURG, VA. MONDAY, JUNE 24, 1957 Page 2 10:37 - 10:54 am Dr. Raymond J. Saulnier Chairman, Council of Economic Advisers 10:55 - 10:58 am Hon. James Hagerty 10:58 - 11:08 am (Hon. Herbert Brownell, Jr.) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Sherman Adams) 11:35 - 11:40 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 12:15 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 2:02 pm The President returned to the office. 2:20 - 2:32 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons 4:01 pm The President, accompanied by Hon. Sherman Adams, departed the White House and motored to MATS Terminal where they boarded the Columbine for flight to Langley Field, Virginia. The President party for this trip to Williambsurg included: Governor Adams Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Howard Pyle Dr. Howard McC. Snyder General John Bragdon Mr. Robert Merriam Mr. Dewey Long 5:03 pm Arrived at Langley Field. Here the President was greeted by Hon. Thomas B. Stanley, Governor of Virginia Area Commander, Major General Eckard, USAF Brig. General Checkering, USAF Wing Commander 5:10 pm The President and his party, accompanied by Governor Thomas B. Stanley, motored to the Williamsburg Inn, Williamsburg, Virginia. WILLIAMSBURG, VA. MONDAY, JUNE 24, 1957 Page 3 6:03 pm Arrived at the Williamsburg, Inn, Williamsburg, Virginia. Here the President was greeted by Hon. H. C. Stryker, Mayor of Williamsburg Mr. Carl Humblesine 7:50 pm Mr. Winthrop Rockefeller and son, Winthrop P. Rockefeller, had a picture taken with the President. 8:00 pm The President, accompanied by Governor and Mrs. Thomas B. Stanley, departed the Williamsburg Inn and motored to the Motor Court Lounge. As the President alighted from his car, he was greeted by Mr. Frank Bane, Secretary of the Governor's Conference. Mr. Bane escorted the President into the Lounge where the President met the Governors and their wives. The President and Governors walked in a party to the Cafeteria. 8:30 - 10:17 pm DINNER During dinner, the President spoke for twenty-eight minutes in making his address to the Governors. 11:31 pm The President, accompanied by Governor and Mrs. Stanley and members of the White House Staff, departed the Cafeteria and motored to the Williamsburg Inn, arriving there at 11:38 pm. 11:38 pm The President, Hon. Sherman Adams, and Hon. James Hagerty entered the President's suite. 11:54 pm Governor Adams departed the President's suite. 11:54 - 12:00 MN The following visited in the President's suite: Governor and Mrs. Thomas Stanley Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stanley, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. David Stanley Mrs. Hugh Chatham THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1957 6:00 am The President, accompanied by his Staff and party, departed the Williamsburg Inn and motored to the Langley Air Force Base. Governor Stanley also accompanied the President. 6:40 am Arrived at Langley Air Force Base. Mechanical difficulty prevented the take-off of the Columbine, and the President and his party boarded USAF plane #5605, DC-4, for trip to Washington. 8:38 am Departed Langley Air Force Base. 9:20 am Arrived at MATS Terminal, Washington, D. C. 9:28 am Departed MATS Terminal and motored to the White House. 9:38 am The President arrived in his office. 10:00 - 10:20 am H. E. William R. Tolbert, Jr. Vice President of Liberia (Paid a courtesy call on the President. He is in the U. S. briefly for medical check-up following treatment in New York last year) H. E. George A. Padmore, Ambassador of Liberia 10:30 - 10:35 am Hon. Elwood R. Quesada was sworn in as Special Assistant to the President. The following were present: Mrs. Elwood R. Quesada Master Thomas Richardo Quesada Miss Hope Quesada Hon. Sinclair Weeks Hon. Louis Rothschild General Nathan Twining General Thomas White Hon. Garrison Norton General Omar Bradley Chairman James Durfee Hon. James Douglas Mr. William Davis Mr. Ray Ireland Mrs. Marie K. Smith Mr. Gordon Bennett Miss Stella Bletsis Mr. Alan Dean Miss Dorothy Nageli TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1957 Page 2 10:35 - 10:42 am Hon. Sherman Adams 10:45 - 10:57 am Hon. James Hagerty 10:57 - 11:20 am Senator Arthur Watkins, Utah Hon. Wilton B. Persons 11:20 - 11:45 am Hon. Arthur Larson 11:45 - 12:13 pm Senator Leverett Saltonstall Hon. Donald A. Quarles Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Bryce Harlow 12:13 - 12:42 pm Hon. Kenneth Royall 12:40 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 1:45 pm The President returned to the office. 1:57 pm The President, accompanied by Dr. Walter Tkach, departed the White House and motored to Burning Tree Country Club. Enroute they stopped for Hon. Kenneth Royall at the Mayflower Hotel. 2:25 pm Arrived at Burning Tree Country Club. 3:20 - 4:55 pm The President played golf with the following: Hon. Kenneth Royall Hon. Percival Brundage Colonel Thomas Belshe (Game concluded because of rain) 5:17 pm The President, accompanied by Hon. Kenneth Royall and Dr. Walter Tkach, departed Burning Tree Club and motored to the White House. 5:45 pm The President arrived in his office. 5:55 - 5:58 pm Mr. William J. Hopkins 6:00 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1957 8:00 - 9:23 am The following Republican Congressmen had breakfast with the President at the White House: Paul A. Fino, New York Ralph W. Gwinn, New York Kenneth B. Keating, New York Otto Krueger, North Dakota Karl M. LcCompte, Iowa Robert J. McIntosh, Michigan Noah N. Mason, Illinois Albert P. Morano, Connecticut Walter M. Mumma, Pennsylvania Will E. Neal, West Virginia Donald W. Nicholson, Massachusetts F. Jay Nimitz, Indiana Walter Norblad, Oregon Joseph P. O'Hara, Minnesota Frank C. Osmers, Jr., New Jersey Harold C. Ostertag, New York James T. Patterson, Connecticut Thomas M. Pelly, Washington John R. Pillion, New York Richard H. Poff, Virginia Winston L. Prouty, Vermont Edmund P. Radwan, New York John H. Ray, New York B. Carroll Reece, Tennessee Daniel A. Reed, New York Edward H. Rees, Kansas John J. Rhodes, Arizona R. Walter Riehlman, New York John M. Robsion, Jr., Kentucky Edith Nourse Rogers, Massachusetts (Mrs.) Antoni N. Sadlak, Connecticut Mrs. Katherine St. George, New York Paul F. Schenck, Ohio Gordon H. Scherer, Ohio Fred Schwengel, Iowa Hugh Scott, Pennsylvania Errett P. Scrivner, Kansas Hubert B. Scudder, California Horace Seely-Brown, Jr., Connecticut WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1957 Page 2 8:00 - 9:23 am The following also attended the Republican Congressional Breakfast at the White House (list continued): Hon, Wilton B. Persons Hon. Jack Anderson Hon. Earle Chesney Hon. Homer Gruenther Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. I. Jack Martin Hon. Edward McCabe 9:25 am The President arrived in the office. 9:25 - 9:26 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 9:31 - 9:52 am Hon. Horace A. Hildreth (Called on the President - farewell courtesy call upon completion of four years' service as Ambassador to Pakistan) 9:52 - 10:00 am Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier Hon. Gabriel Hauge 9:58 - 10:28 am Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Gabriel Hauge Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. I. Jack Martin Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Mrs. Anne Wheaton 10:30 - 11:05 am PRESS CONFERENCE 11:00 - 11:25 am The Indonesian Parliamentary Delegation paid a courtesy call on the President: Mr. Sartono, Chairman of Parliament Dr. H. Ali Akbar Mr. K. H. Mohammed Dachlan Mr. Harsono Tjokroaminoto Mr. Lambert Kape Mr. Lucas Kustario Mr. Memet Tanumidjaja Mr. Christoffel Joseph Mooy Mr. Siauw Gick Tjhan Mr. I. Made Sugitha Dr. Natiar Hulman Lumban Tobing Mr. Sunito, Secretary to Parliament WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1957 Page 3 11:00 - 11:25 am Indonesian Parliamentary Delegation (continued): H. E. Moekarto Notowidigdo Ambassador of the Republic of Indonesia Mr. Mohamad Sabir, First Secretary Embassy of Indonesia Mr. Victor Purse, Acting Chief of Protocol Department of State Mr. Francis T. Underhill Officer in Charge, Indonesian Affairs, Department of State (Interpreter) Hon. Walter Robertson 11:25 - 11:28 am Hon. Sherman Adams 11:28 - 11:48 am Senator John Sherman Cooper, Kentucky 11:48 - 11:49 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons 11:49 - 12:06 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 12:06 - 12:09 pm Hon. Gerald Morgan 12:12 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm (LUNCH) 1:53 pm The President returned to the office. 1:59 - 2:05 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 2:15 - 2:30 pm Hon. John Foster Dulles 2:30 - 4:40 pm NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon. John Foster Dulles Hon. Charles E. Wilson Hon. Gordon Gray Hon. W. Randolph Burgess Hon. O. Hatfield Chilson Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. Lewis L. Strauss Hon. John B. Hollister (continued) WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1957 Page 4 2:30 - 4:40 pm NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL (continued) Hon. Abbott Washburn Hon. Alan T. Waterman Hon. Donald Quarles Admiral Arthur W. Radford Hon. Allen W. Dulles Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Robert Cutler Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Mr. Leonard H. Dikes Hon. Mansfield Sprague Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. S. Everett Gleason Mr. Marion W. Boggs 4:30 - 4:47 pm Hon. Lewis L. Strauss Hon. Charles E. Wilson Hon. Percival Brundage Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. Donald Quarles 4:47 - 5:01 pm Hon. Lewis L. Strauss 5:12 - 5:20 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons 5:35 - 5:38 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 6:00 pm OFF THE RECORD Meeting at the Mansion: (The President) (Senator William F. Knowland) (Senator Everett Dirksen) (Senator Edward J. Thye) (Senator John H. Williams) (Senator William A. Purtell (Senator Karl Mundt) (Senator J. Glenn Beall) (Senator Barry Goldwater) (Senator Frank Barrett) (Hon. Wilton B. Persons) THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1957 7:55 - 8:00 am The President stopped at the Broadcast Room enroute to his office and made a film in connection with the International Geophysical Year. 8:00 am The President arrived in the office, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz. 8:07 - 8:14 am Hon. Bernard M. Shanley 8:15 - 8:30 am Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. I. Jack Martin 8:30 - 10:10 am LEGISLATIVE LEADERS The President Senator William F. Knowland Senator Everett Dirksen Senator John W. Bricker Senator Karl E. Mundt Congressman Joseph W. Martin, Jr. Congressman Charles Halleck Congressman Leslie Arends Congressman Joseph P. O'Hara Congressman Clare Hoffman Hon. Herbert Brownell Hon. Victor R. Hansen Hon. Sinclair Weeks Mr. Fred Nash Hon. Harvey Higley Hon. Earl Butz Hon. Percival Brundage Mr. Robert Merriam Mr. Sam Hughes Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Bernard M. Shanley Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. I. Jack Martin Hon. Howard Pyle (continued) THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1957 Page 2 8:30 - 10:10 am LEGISLATIVE LEADERS (continued) Hon. Earle Chesney Hon. Homer Gruenther Hon. Jack Anderson Hon. Thomas McCabe Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Mrs. Anne Wheaton Hon. Arthur Minnich Hon. Gabriel Hauge 10:12 - 10:27 am Congressman Tom Murray, Tennessee Congressman Edward H. Rees, Kansas Hon. Jack Anderson 10:27 - 10:36 am Dr. Detlev W. Bronk President, National Academy of Sciences Dr. Alan T. Waterman Director, National Science Foundation Hon. Gabriel Hauge (Told the President of the plan for launching the International Geophysical Year) 10:36 - 10:39 am Hon. Gabriel Hauge Brig. General Carey Randall Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 11:16 - 11:20 am The following officers of the Student National Education Association (Future Teachers of America) called on the President: James R. McDonald, Southern Oregon College President of Student National Education Association Fred Reed, Hamline University, Minneapolis, Minn. Junior Past President John McCuen, Chico State College, Chico, California First Vice President Neil Schilke, Midland College, Freemont, Nebraska Second Vice President S. Wilfred Blalock, Winston-Salem Teachers College, N. C. Third Vice President Nancy Morgan, Marshall College, Huntington, West Va. Secretary Chloe Price, Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa Historian Irene Schlei, Wisconsin State College, Eau Claire, Wis. Parliamentarian (continued) THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1957 Page 3 11:16 - 11:20 am The following accompanied the Student National Education Association group: Dr. J. W. Maucker, President, Iowa State Teachers College, Cedar Falls, Iowa Mr. Richard Carrigan, Director of Publications, National Commission on Teacher Education and Professional Standards Dr. L. G. Derthick, U. S. Commissioner of Education 11:20 - 11:22 am Congressman Carroll D. Kearns, Pennsylvania Mr. Brockhurst, photographer 11:22 - 11:29 am Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons 11:29 - 11:43 am Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Jack Anderson Mr. Robert Merriam (Saw the President re the Bradley Report) 11:43 - 12:00 Noon Hon. Sherman Adams 12:00 Noon The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:00 pm The President gave a Luncheon for the following Republican Governors and former Governors: Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. J. Caleb Boggs, Governor of Delaware Hon. Theodore R. McKeldin, Governor of Maryland Hon. Lane Dwinell, Governor of New Hampshire Hon. Joseph B. Johnson, Governor of Vermont Hon. C. William O'Neill, Governor of Ohio Hon. Harold W. Handley, Governor of Indiana Hon. William G. Stratton, Governor of Illinois Hon. Vernon W. Thomson, Governor of Wisconsin Hon. Goodwin J. Knight, Governor of California Hon. Cecil H. Underwood, Governor of West Virginia Hon. Charles H. Russell, Governor of Nevada Hon. Victor E. Anderson, Governor of Nebraska Hon. John E. Davis, Governor of North Dakota Hon. Joe J. Foss, Governor of South Dakota (continued) THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1957 Page 4 1:00 pm Luncheon given by the President for Republican Governors and former Governors (continued): Hon. J. Hugo Aronson, Governor of Montana Hon. Robert E. Smylie, Governor of Idaho Hon. Milward L. Simpson, Governor of Wyoming Hon. George Dewey Clyde, Governor of Utah Hon. Christian A. Herter, Under Secretary of State Hon. Wilbur M. Brucker, Secretary of the Army Hon. Howard Pyle Hon. Michael A. Stepovich, Governor of Alaska Hon. Richard B. Lowe, Governor of Guam Hon. Len Jordan, Chairman, International Joint Comm. Hon. Sigurd Anderson, Member, Federal Trade Comm. Hon. Val Peterson, Ambassador designate to Denmark Hon. Leo Hoegh, Administrator designate, Federal Civil Defense Administration Hon. Samuel W. King, Governor of Hawaii 2:25 2:28 pm The President and above guests went to the South Portico for pictures. 2:51 - 4:30 pm The President departed the White House and motored to the Bethesda Naval Medical Center to visit with an old friend, Captain E. E. ("Swede") Hazlett, who is a patient there. 4:30 pm Returned to the office. 4:40 4:44 pm Hon. Gabriel Hauge 4:49 4:55 pm Mr. William J. Hopkins 4:50 - 5:10 pm Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 4:51 - 4:53 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons 5:00 1 5:25 pm Hon. Gerald Morgan 5:30 - 5:40 pm Hon. James Hagerty 6:00 pm OFF THE RECORD Meeting at the Mansion: Senator William F. Knowland Senator Leverett Saltonstall Senator Andrew F. Schoeppel Senator Margaret Chase Smith (continued) THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1957 Page 5 6:00 pm OFF THE RECORD Meeting at the Mansion: (continued) Senator Henry C. Dworshak Senator Frank Carlson Senator Wallace F. Bennett Senator Francis Case Senator Thomas H. Kuchel Senator Charles E. Potter Senator Prescott Bush Senator Everett Dirksen Hon. Wilton B. Persons THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1957 8:00 - 9:08 am The following Republican Congressmen had breakfast with the President at the White House: Clare E. Hoffman, Michigan Bernard W. Kearney, New York John P. Saylor, Pennsylvania Timothy P. Sheehan, Illinois Eugene Siler, Kentucky Richard M. Simpson, Pennsylvania Sid Simpson, Illinois H. Allen Smith, California Lawrence H. Smith, Wisconsin Wint Smith, Kansas William L. Springer, Illinois S. Walter Stauffer, Pennsylvania John Taber, New York Henry O. Talle, Iowa Charles M. Teague, California Donald E. Tewes, Wisconsin Keith Thomson, Wyoming Thor C. Tollefson, Washington James B. Utt, California William K. Van Pelt, Wisconsin James E. Van Zandt, Pennsylvania John M. Vorys, Ohio Charles W. Vursell, Illinois Stuyvesant Wainwright, New York Phil Weaver, Nebraska Jack Westland, Washington J. Ernest Wharton, New York William B. Widnall, New Jersey Richard B. Wigglesworth, Massachusetts William R. Williams, New York Earl Wilson, Indiana Gardner R. Withrow, Wisconsin Charles A. Wolverton, New Jersey J. Arthur Younger, California Also: Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Homer Gruenther Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. Jack Anderson Hon. I. Jack Martin Hon, Earle Chesney Hon. Edward McCabe FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1957 Page 2 9:10 - 10:30 am CABINET MEETING The President Hon. Richard M. Nixon Hon. Christian A. Herter Hon. W. Randolph Burgess Hon. Charles E. Wilson Hon. Herbert Brownell, Jr. Hon. William Rogers Hon. Arthur Summerfield Hon. Fred Seaton Hon. Walter Williams Hon. True D. Morse Hon. James P. Mitchell Hon. Marion Folsom Hon. Percival Brundage Hon. A. R. Jones Hon. Gordon Gray Hon. Harris Ellsworth Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. Hon. Lewis Berry Hon. Arthur Larson Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Maxwell Rabb Hon. Raymond J. Saulnier Hon. Jack Anderson Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Gabriel Hauge Hon. I. Jack Martin Hon. Roemer McPhee Hon. Arthur Minnich Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Bradley Patterson Hon. Howard Pyle Hon. Clarence Randall Hon. Bernard M. Shanley Mrs. Anne Wheaton Hon. Lewis L. Strauss Lt. General C. P. Cabell Mr. Robert West, ODM Mr. John Hilliard, ODM Captain Evan P. Aurand Major General Oliver S. Picher FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1957 Page 3 10:30 - 10:40 am Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. 10:43 - 10:50 am Colonel William G. Draper 10:55 am The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the White House and motored to the Islamic Center to participate in the dedication ceremonies. They were accompanied by Hon. James Hagerty. 11:02 am Arrived at Islamic Center, 2551 Massachusetts Avenue, N. W., where they were greeted by Sheikh Abdullah A1-Khayyal, Ambassador Extra-ordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of Saudi Arabia, and President of the Board of Governors of the Islamic Center. The President was then introduced to the fifteen members of the Board of Governors. Dr. Mohamed Bisar, Director of the Islamic Center, rendered the invocation. The President spoke for three minutes, following which he and Mrs. Eisenhower inspected the interior of the Mosque. 11:38 am The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the Islamic Center and motored to the White House. 11:44 am The President returned to the office. 11:48 -, 11:55 am Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 12:00 - 12:02 pm Hon. Wilton B. Persons 12:04 - 12:10 pm Hon. Gerald Morgan 12:20 pm The President departed the office and went to the Mansion. 1:43 pm Returned to the office 1:43 - 1:49 pm Hon. James Hagerty Brig. General Andrew J. Goodpaster 1:51 pm The President departed the White House and motored to Gettysburg, Pa. He was accompanied by Dr. Walter Tkach. GETTYSBURG, PA. FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1957 Page 4 4:04 pm The President, accompanied by Dr. Walter Tkach, departed the Farm and motored to the Gettysburg Country Club. 4:12 pm Arrived at the Gettysburg Country Club. 4:16 - 4:30 pm The President played two holes of golf with General Arthur Nevins. Heavy rainstorm prevented completion of the game. 4:34 pm Departed the Gettysburg Country Club and motored to the Farm. 4:42 pm Arrived at the Farm. 8:06 - 8:14 pm The President took a walk around the lawn. 8:28 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower came out of the house and walked to the guest house and sat on the rocking chairs until General and Mrs. Leonard Heaton arrived. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1957 8:57 am The President, accompanied by General Leonard Heaton, departed the Farm and motored to the Gettysburg Country Club. 9:05 am Arrived at the Gettysburg Country Club. 9:14 - 11:35 am The President played 18 holes of golf with General Leonard Heaton General Arthur Nevins 11:40 am Departed the Gettysburg Golf Club and motored to the Farm. 11:47 am Arrived at the Farm. 3:40 pm The President, accompanied by General and Mrs. Leonard Heaton, motored to the Feaster Farm where they inspected the cattle. 4:05 pm Motored to the skeet range, then returned to the Farm at 4:12 pm. 4:15 pm The President, accompanied by General and Mrs. Leonard Heaton, motored to the school house where they inspected the building. 4:42 4:50 pm Briefly inspected the George Allen farm. Returned to the main gate of the President's Farm. Here the President stopped and talked with Stephen Schmidt, age 14, of Oak Ridge, Gettysburg, and consented to let the boy take some dirt from the President's Farm as a souvenir. Stephen is an explorer Scout with Gettysburg Post #73. 5:14 pm Arrived back at the Farm. 5:19 pm The President and General Heaton went to the skeet range where the President fired three boxes of shells. General Heaton and the President inspected the ducks and geese on the pond at the Feaster Farm. SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1957 Page 2 8:55 - 11:08 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower, General and Mrs. Leonard Heaton, and General and Mrs. Arthur Nevins saw the movie "The Beau James", the first part of which was shown on the lawn and the second half of movie shown inside the house. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, JUNE 30, 1957 GETTYSBURG, PA. 9:40 am The President and General Leonard Heaton practiced golf at the rear of the house, 2:38 pm The President, accompanied by General and Mrs. Leonard Heaton, motored to the schoolhouse - Major John Eisenhower's new residence - and inspected the premises. 3:01 pm Arrived back at the Farm. 3:33 - 3:55 pm The President and General Leonard Heaton walked around the house looking over the shrubs, etc. 5:40 - 6:00 pm The President and General Heaton took pictures around the yard. 6:50 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower, accompanied by General and Mrs. Leonard Heaton and Dr. Walter Tkach, departed the Farm and motored to the Gettysburg High School Auditorium to attend the Commemorative Exercises celebrating the 94th anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg. This is sponsored by the Gettysburg Fire Department and is an annual affair, 8:00 pm Departed the Gettysburg High School and motored to the Farm. 8:08 pm Arrived at the Farm. 9:50 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower, General and Mrs. Leonard Heaton, and General and Mrs. Arthur Nevins walked to the lawn at the rear of the house and watched the movie, "Hell's Crossroads", 11:15 pm Upon completion of the movie, all returned to the house.