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- 2 - 11:47am CORCORAN to Mrs. BEHAN, asking her to get a letter from his brief case in the safe to CORCORAN from DONOVAN, LEGER & LOMBARD (?) and give it to THURMAN ARNOLD who, Mrs. BEHAN said, was in the office with another person, and ask JIM (BRENNAN?) to come to WORTH CLARK's office where TOM is with the letter. TOM said he just came from the hospital. Mrs. BEHAN told CORCORAN that TOM had received a call from (JAMES P. (?)) McGRANERY, who is at MARGATE CITY, N.J. 2-0296. She told CORCORAN that McGRANERY will be at that number only until noon and he will wait there for CORCORAN to contact him. Mrs. BEHAN also said: "Mrs., ah, KATE FOLEY'S boss wants you to call her, call him on his private line." CORCORAN asked Mrs. BEHAN the number and Mrs. BEHAN said it was NAtional 1279. (Private phone in office of Secretary of Navy FORRESTAL). CORCORAN said O.K. 12:25pm WORTH CLARK's office to Mrs. BEHAN, telling her that CORCORAN left CLARK's office, is going to see Mr. LEAHY and soon will come to his own office. 12:30pm HUGH COX to CORCORAN, who is not in. Mrs. BEHAN said CORCORAN would contact COX. 1:00pm Mrs. BEHAN to NYC Operator #49 who reached Mr. ERNEST CUNEO (Phon.) at Plaza 3-1940 for TOM CORCORAN. TOM said he was sorry he was late contacting CUNEO this morning and then added: "You saw what happened -- FRED VINSON went in and BEN (COHEN) has gone.' ERNIE asked who else was going on BEN's trip and TOM said he believed only "JIMMY (BYRNES) and the top boss" and a bunch of experts. TOM said BEN left last night but he didn't know whether he was flying or not. TOM said then, in reference to the MORGEN- THAU resignation, that: "What happened on this thing was just what the TIMES-HERALD said yesterday, namely MORGENTHAU went to the President and said he couldn't stand all this atmosphere that he wanted the President to deny these stories about a change in the Treasury. TRUMAN said he'd deny them in a Press conference and MORGENTHAU then asked for something in writing 'the way you gave it to SAM ROSENMAN' that 'I'm to stay until V-J day.' The President wouldn't accept this, saying he wanted him to stay but didn't want his hands tied indefinitely. HENRY said, 'Either that or I resign. 111 ERNIE asked who would go up on the bench and TOM said that BURTON, the Republican Senator from Ohio, would. He was one of the B2H2 (Senators BALL, BURTON, HATCH and HICKEN- LOOPER ?) fellows. AUSTIN, Republican Senator from Vermont, on the Foreign Relations Committee, is also mentioned, said TOM. It will most certainly be a Republican, said TOM. FRANCIS (BIDDLE) and THURMAN ARNOLD are mentioned on the Democratic side. RANDOLPH has not been mentioned, TOM said. CUNEO and TOM agree BIDDLE doesn't have a chance. CUNEO asked who will be the new Under- secretary of State and TOM said he thought CLAYTON would be because

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