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CO SUMMARY Washington, D. C. July 27, 1945 8:45am TOM CORCORAN to SENATOR LISTER HILL, who assured him that the Senate will not adjourn today but possibly will tomorrow. 8:50am CORCORAN told LOUISE that he and JOSH are working on a problem involving one of his constituents and they are afraid Congress will adjourn before they can handle it. CORCORAN said he will have lunch today with CLAUDE (PEPPER) at the Senate at 1 P.M. and he suggested that LOUISE contact JOSH and ask him to be there, too, so they can try to enlist the help of TOM CONNALLY before the Senate adjournment. LOUISE said she would try to reach JOSH before he goes into a Board meeting. 9:10am CORCORAN for JULIUS HOLMES at State Department who is busy. 9:12am CORCORAN for LESLIE BIFFLE, Secretary of the Senate, who was not in. CORCORAN stated he wants a 10 o'clock appointment with BIFFLE. Later BIFFLE's office contacted CORCORAN and said BIFFLE has a 10 'clock appointment and cannot see CORCORAN at that time. 9:15am Mr. SEARLES (Phon.) for WORTH CLARK, who is not in. SEARLES said that he is just leaving his hotel, that he wants an appointment with CLARK and that he will contact CLARK about 9:30 A.M. 9:47am WORTH CLARK inquired if there were any mail for him. He said that he may be reached at his other office. 9:50am CORCORAN for Mr. KELLY (In Secretary of Treasury VINSON'S office), who was not in. He left a message that KELLY should call him. 9:55am CORCORAN changed his appointment with SENATOR BRIDGES from 10:30 today until 10:30 tomorrow. 9:57am CORCORAN arranged with TIM MOONEY (DIstrict 1555) to lunch with him tomorrow instead of today. 10:00am Mrs. CLARK left word for D. WORTH CLARK that the carpenter is there and WORTH should contact her as soon as possible. 10:05am CORCORAN for DEAN ACHESON at the State Department, who is at a meeting. 10:12am CORCORAN to Miss STUART at Justice Department in Attorney General's office. The following conversation took place after exchange of pleasantries: C--I'm just simply doing my morning checkup. Did you learn any- thing for me about (JOHN) SERVICE? (In State Department stolen document case) S--Ah let me see. That was about what?