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TRUMAN Monday, October 15: the GOVER 3 10.00 am Sen. Lister Hill, Ala. 10.15 am Cong. Vito Marcantonio, N. Y. 10.30 am Cong. Samuel Dickstein, N. Y. (Re Oswego refugee shelter) 10.45 an Mr. Harry Carlson (At suggestion of Sam O'Neal, at Committee. Carlson ran up an unusual vote in a normally Republican district when he ran for Congress in New Hampshire in 1944. Is planning to run again, either for Congress or for Governorship) 11.00 am Commander Joseph M. Stack, newly-elected Commander-in- Chief, Veterans of Foreign Wars (Pittsburgh, Pa.) Pfc. Paul E. Davis, First Gavalry Div. U. S. Army, first American soldier to enter Tokyo Cong. George B. Schwabe, Okla. (Rep.) Mr. Omar B. Ketchum, Nat'l Legislative Rep., VFW Mr. Neil Kimball Mr. Ben Morgan (Pfc. Davis is Ottawa Co., Oklahoma farm boy, who won $1,000 prize offered by Oklahoma VFW to first soldier entering Tokyo. Thru courtesy of War Dept. he was flown back to attend recent national convention where he was awarded prize. Is from Schwabe's district) 11.10 am (Mrs. Casardo) (Mrs. Stark) OFF THE RECORD 11.15 am Lt. Charles Brendler, USN, leader Navy Band Capt. Wm. F. Santleman, USMC, leader Marine Band Capt. Geo. S. Howard, leader Air Corps Band (Lt. Brendler asked to bring in these Service Band leaders to talk with President re service bands) 11.30 am Hon. Basil Manly, formerly Federal Power Commissioner (To pay respects before leaving Washington permanently) 11.45 am Mr. Alden Hatch (Is writing biography of Pres. Roosevelt) 12.00 The Secretary of Labor Hon. John W. Snyder Members of War Labor Board as follows: For Industry - Mr. Clarence Skinner, Mr. Early Cannon, Mr. George Barrs, Mr. Vincent Ahearn; For Labor - Mr. Carl Shipley (CIO), Mr. Neil Brant, Mr. Ray McCall (AF of L), Mr. John Leonard; For Public - Mr. Lloyd K. Garrison, Dr. Frank P. Graham, Mr. Sdwin Witte, Mr. Nathan P. Feinsinger, Mr. Levers Mr. Gill