President talked informally to the Prime Minister' s staff plus a
number of officers from ?RINCE .OF WALES who had been invited to
hear the President' s remarks. The President re-embarked in McDOUGAL
at 1505 and returned on board AUGUSTA at 1535.
This evening the President again had Mr. Churchill on board
for dinner. A number of the Prime Minister's personal aides were
also on board as the President's dinner guests, the informal supper
being attended as follows:
The President
The Prime Minister
Lord Cherwell
Commander C. R. Thompson, E.N.
Mr. J. M. Martin
Rear Admiral Ross T. NcIntire, (~C), U.S.N.
Major General Edwin N. Watson, U.S.A.
Captain John R. Beardall, U.S.N.
Captain Elliot Roosevelt, U.S.A. (A.C.R.)
Ensign Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr., U.S.N.R.
Mr. Harry L. Hopkins
Monday 11 August
The Prime Minister called on the President at 1056 and
remained on board AUGUSTA until 1256, when he returned to PRINCE OF
WALES. At 1505 His Excellency, Sir Humphrey Walwyn, K.C.S.I., K.C.M.G.,
C.B., D.S.O., Governor of Newfoundland, accompanied by his private
secretary, Lt. Colonel L. C. Outerbridge, C.B.E., D.S.O., called on the
President and left the ship at 1515. During the afternoon a pouch of
mail which had been received from the White House via the plane which
transported Under Secretary Welles from Washington., and which had been