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OCR Page 1 of 3FRUMAN
Wednesday, October 3:
10.00 am Sen. Joseph F. Guffey, Pa.
RECORDE AND
BERVICE"
(To talk to the President about a hunting trip he
hopes he can persuade him to take. )
10.15 am The Attorney General
Mr. Irving Mollison
(Mollison is a Negro being considered for judgeship
in Chicago.)
10.30 am Mr. H. Sam Priest, Mos.
(In city and wanted to pay respects)
10.45 am Sen. Homer Ferguson, Mich.
Hon. Edward J. Jeffries, Mayor of Detroit
(If strike is settled before morning (this morning)
they will not come as Mayor will have left last
night.)
11.15 am Dr. Karl T. Compton
(of Massachusetts Institute of Technology of Boston -
back from reporting to MacArthur on results of his
scientific intelligence mission in Japan, and the
General thought the President would be interested
in talking to him.)
11.30 am (Mr. Edward Lockett)
(Mr. Don Elson)
OFF THE RECORD - Want to come in off the record and give
to the President two original covers of Time Magazine
11.45 am Dr. Harold W. Dodds, Pres. of Princeton University
(Dean Acheson has recommended that the President con-
sider Dodds for appointment as head of U. s. Com-
mission to supervise Greek Elections.)
12.00
Hon. Hallett Johnson, American Ambassador to Costa Rica.
(In Washington until Oct. 7th - to pay respects before
returning to post)
12.15 pm Mr. Lowell Mason
12.30 pm (Hon. John Snyder)
Gunderson)
OFF THE RECORD
12.45 pm Mr. Sumner Blossom, Editor of American Magazine
(Mr. Ross thinks he is a friend of the President and
that it would help to have him come in.)
1.00 pm (LUNCH)
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