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OCR Page 1 of 5Washington, D. C.
June 11, 1945
8:00am
CORCORAN to TOM CLARK. He informs CLARK that he has discussed
the matter CLARK wanted discussed and that (Senator) WHEELER
is in Europe but that if he were here, WHEELER would be "for
him." CORCORAN said that WHERRY is all "for him" this morning
and that CLARK has nothing at all to worry about. CLARK said
that was fine and thanks.
8:47am
CORCORAN to Mrs. JOHN SNYDER (Phon.). He told her that T. V.
SOONG was back from San Francisco and that he was planning to
leave for China Friday of this week and before that time he would
like to have dinner with the SNYDERS. Mrs. SNYDER said that
her husband would not return until perhaps Wednesday or Thursday.
CORCORAN said he would keep in touch with her and in the event
JOHN returned in time the arrangements would be made.
8:49am
CORCORAN to "BILL" saying that he was unable to reach JOHN SNYDER
for the Tuesday dinner but that the latter would be back about
Wednesday or Thursday. CORCORAN said "I certainly wouldn't
miss it with this LEO thing." CORCORAN says a dinner may be
arranged for about Thursday.
8:50am
MAC, from Culpepper (va.?) to CORCORAN. CORCORAN said he had
just wanted to talk to MAC about something which had evaporated
over night. CORCORAN wanted to know if MAC had heard any more
from CUNNINGHAM and MAC said no, but that he thought CUNNINGHAM
would live up to his word. MAC said he hadn't put anything in
writing on it.
9:45am
JIM at CO 2872 inquired of the secretary for JOSEPH DAVIES'
address, either at home or the office. The girl could not
locate it. JIM said that ANETTA frequently calls him for
TOM CORCORAN. He will contact her again.
9:55am
GIRL to JIM at CO 2872 telling him that she had talked with
TOM CORCORAN who said that if JIM wants to contact him for T. V.
SOONG it would be best to reach DAVIES at the White House. She
said that DAVIES lives near the Chinese Embassy at Tregarin.
His office is Davies, Richberg etc. She told him that TOM said
he saw DAVIES last Saturday afternoon so he believed he was
still in Washington.
10:15am CORCORAN to MR. PRETTYMAN at Hughes, Prettyman, and Newell (Phon.).
C--Who is GODFREY MUNTER?
P--Past President of District Bar Association, a local practitioner.
He was past President by accident more or less. He was
first Vice-President when BO LAWS was President. BO went
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