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TRUMAN USPEN WEDNESDAY, June 20, 1951 GREAT U.S. ANGELES EDUTIONAL D AND 9:45 am (Mr. Neal Helm, of Caruthersville, Missouri) (Mr. James M. Reeves, of Caruthersville, Missouri) (Mr. James Greer, Dyersburg, Tennessee) (Mr. W. A. McCretchen, Tiptonville, Tennessee) (Mr. Gerald Devin, St. Louis, Missouri) (Mr. M. R. Rowland, of Caruthersville, Missouri) OFF THE RECORD (Mr. 0. F. Patterson, Caruthersville, Missouri) (Mr. G. Wood Smith, of St. Louis, Missouri) (Mr. D. B. Young, of St. Louis, Missouri) 10:00 am (Staff) 10:45 am (Mr. Wendell Lund) OFF THE RECORD (Mr. Gerald Cleary) 11:15 am (Mr. T. Swann Harding, Editor, Office of Information, Department of Agriculture) OFF THE RECORD (Arranged by Mr. Short, who brought Mr. Harding in.) 11:30 am Honorable Johan Albert Nykopp, the Minister of Finland (Newly appointed; presented credentials.) 11:35 am Honorable Nong Kimny, the Minister of Cambodia (Newly appointed; presented credentials) 11:45 am (Honorable J. Howard McGrath, the Attorney General) (Miss Margaret Owen) OFF THE RECORD (Mr. Stephen Owen) 12:00 Congressman Franck R. Havenner, of California Congressman Clyde Doyle, of California Congressman Clinton D. McKinnon, of California Congressman Samuel W. Yorty, of California Mr. Harry Wade, Secretary to Congressman Doyle (Congressman Havenner asked for this, stating they wished to talk to the President re Reapportionment Act in California) 12:15 pm (Mr. and Mrs. John Hurley and daughter) OFF THE RECORD (Friends of Mr. Frank Land, who called Mr. Connelly from Kansas City June 13th to ask if the President would greet them; Mr. Hurley is Director of Sears Roebuck in St. Paul. Came to see Mr. Connelly and saw the President Off the Record) 12:30 pm (Mr. Beverly Smith, Chief of Washington Bureau, Saturday Evening Post) OFF THE RECORD (Mr. Short and Mr. Elsey) (Arranged by Mr. Short, who brought Mr. Smith in. Half hour.) 1:00 pm (LUNCH) (On the way to luncheon the President stopped outside (his office and greeted busloads of under privileged children, brought to Washington each year by Congressman Mack of Illinois.