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Thursday, September 27: 10.00 am Cong. Robert L. Doughton, Chairman, House Ways and Means Committee, with Dem. Members as follows: Cong. Jere Cooper, Tenn. Cong. John D. Dingell, Mich. Cong. A. Willis Robertson, Va. Cong. Milton H. West, Texas Cong. Wilbur D. Mills, Ark. Cong. Noble J. Oregory, Ky. Cong. A. Sidney Camp, Ga. Cong. Walter A. Lynch, N. Y. Cong. Aime J. Forand, R. I. Cong. Thad F. Wasielewski, Wis. Cong. Paul H. Maloney, La. Cong. Herman P. Eberharter, Pa. Cong. Cecil R. King, Calif. 10.45 am Sen. Alexander H. Smith, N. J. 11.00 am Hon. Edward Locke 11.15 am Hon. Charles Sawyer, U. S. Ambassador to Belgium Hon. Paul A. Spaak, Foreign Minister of Belgium 11.30 am Mr. Rice L. Pendleton, Richmond, Va. (old friend - to pay respects) 11.45 am Mr. Nathan Straus, President of Station WMCA, N. Y. 12.00 Hon. Orme Wilson, U. S. Ambassador to Haiti (In country for consultations in State Dept.) 12.15 pm Mr. Robert G. Woodside, Vice Chmm., American Battle Monuments Comm. (This appointment came thru Gen. Marshall's office - need for early consideration of new battle monuments abroad.) 12.30 pm Gen. Thomas North 12.35 pm Mr. Frank Weil, Pres. Jewish Welfare Board, N. .Y.C. Mr. Philip Schiff, Head of Jewish Welfare Board, Wash., D.C. (Jewish participation in war, and to make post war suggestions - arranged through David Niles) 12.45 pm Hon. Caskie Collett (The President sent for him to come in from St. Louis) 1.00 pm (LUNCH - Mr. Dick Nacy and two sons.