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TRUMAN Monday, March 4th: 10.00 am Senator Kenneth McKellar, Tenn.; Senator Alben W. Barkley, ; Speaker Sam Rayburn, Tex.; Cong. John W. McCormack, Mass. 10.30 am The Secretary of the Navy 11.00 am Mr. E.S. Evans, Jr.; Mr. J.C. Goldrick; Mr. John R. Smith; Mr. J. Mack Swigert; Mr. A.V. Murray; Mr. Fred McClerkin; Mr. Miles H. Knowles. (This Committee represents the manufacturers of miscellaneous items whose companies are organized by the United Steel Workers Union.) 11.15 am General Walter Krueger (Asked for the appointment) 11.30 am The President received Editors of monthly magazines of the Standard Railroad Labor Organizations as follows: L.O. Thomas, Washington, D.C.; J.B. Springer, Chicago, Ill.; D.B. Huggins, Kansas City, Mo.; Roy Horn, Chicago, Ill.; W.S. Horner, St. Louis, Mo.; Marion Hedges, Washington, D.C.; Phil E. Ziegler, Cincinnati, Ohio; Ray Scott, Cleveland, Ohio; P.M. Smith, Cleveland, Ohio; L.A. Freeman, Kansas City, Kans.; John Clinton, Chicago, Ill.; W.M. O'Brien, Washington, D.C.; W.J. Trost, Buffalo, N.Y.; A.E. Schwing, Cleveland, Ohio; J.R.T. Rives, Cedar Rapids, Iowa; E.A. Moore, Chicago, Ill.; Thos. R. Downie, Detroit, Michigan. (This appointment requested and arranged by Sen. Pepper) 11.45 am Hon. John B. Blandford, Jr. (Asked for the appointment) 12.00 Mr. Joseph Pfister (To present his painting of the President. This is man who has been studying the President at press conferences, thru instigation of Senator Huffman, who will try to come with him, but doubts if he will be able to) 12.15 pm The Secretary of War; The Attorney General; Hon. Paul V. McNutt. 12.30 pm The Secretary of State (Usual Monday appointment) 1.00 pm (Lunch) 1.45 pm (Leave for Union Station with Rt. Hon. Winston Churchill for Fulton, Missouri)