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Wednesday, July 16th: TRU HAN 10.30 am Honorable Sanuel D. Jackson, of Fort Wayne, Ind RECORDS MATIONAL AND Nr. J. O. NcClintock, Prosident, Board of Trado RERVICE" Chicago H. H. Tearso, President, Minneapolis Grain Exchange Mr. Walter Scott, Executive, Vice President, Board of Trade, Kansas dity Mr. Isanc witken, Prosident, Now York Cocoa Exchange lit. J. A. Higgons, Executivo, Vice Prosident, Mational Association of Commodity Exchanges and Allied Trades, Inc. Mr. Hubert Holloway, Vice President, Institute of Public Relations Jack Higgons (son of J. A. Higgons) Mr. Gustavo Lobo, Jr., New York Coffe and Sugar Exchange Ray Bouden, Executive Secretary, National Grain Trade Council (Formor Senator Jackson asked ir he might bring in these Presidents of a numbor of the Commodity Exchanges throughout country vho have been invited to testify beforo the House Committoe on Agriculture. The point of inquiry which these men will cover is the validity of the Commodity Exchanges) 10,45 an Sir John Boyd Orr and Lady Opr Honorable John Balfour, Charge Embassy (This requosted by N. E. Dodd, Under Secretary for Agriculture. Sir John is Director Genoral of the Food and Agriculture Organization of UN. Has stated he expects to retiro at end of current yoar. Has novor had opportunity to moet the Prosident.) 10.50 am (Miss Jackio Johnson, her mother, Mrs. Clark, and hor nephew.) 11.00 am The President signed H. J. Resolution 170, "Authorizing the erection in tho District of Columbia a memorial to Andrew W. Mellon." The following were present: Ir. Paul Mollon Miss gatherine Mollon, aged 3, daughter of Paul Mellon lirs. Allsa Mellon Bruce Audroy Bruco, daughter, aged 12 and lirs. Adolph W. Schmidt D. vid E. Finley, Director, Natl. Gallery of Art Mr. Géorge W. Wyckoff, Executive in Mollon Trust Senator Edward Martin, l'a. Congressman James G. Pulton, Pa. Mr. II. W. Wohe, Jr., Asst. to Cong. Fulton 11.15 am (Admiral William D. Leahy)