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OCR Page 1 of 3Washington, D. C.
CO SUMMARY
September 11, 1945
10:01 AM
CORCORAN to Major MATT CORREA, Navy, 3115. CORCORAN explained about
the GEORGE PARLIN problem, dead son, etc. CORREA had not heard of
the
matter. They discuss the circumstances whereby MRS. DOROTHY PARLIN
may speak to her husband. CORREA will check on it.
10:05 AM
CORCORAN to CHARLES MURCHISON at Carlton Hotel. The following is their
conversation:
TC - CHARLIE, I know you wonder what I've been doing.
CM - Yeah.
TC - I've been working like hell to get a resignation accepted.
CM - Well, I hope you got some success.
TC - Now, I had a promise out of the people across the way that they
would get the resignation out this week and their boy is coming
in from out on the coast this week and they hope to run the name
through at the same time.
CM - They want him to go through-
TC - Well, I told you that he was their candidate. Now, on the other
wing that I'm watching, three people are converging on Mr. V
(VANDENBERG ?) this morning. What I'm wondering is if you knew
any more about Mr. V.
CM - No. Except I just had everything confirmed almost verbatim the
way I passed it on to you the other day--that the only one really
he intimated he would be behind was this other man-I mean the man
you were interested in who then had said that he didn't know
whether he wanted it or not.
TC - Oh, no. Well, he's gone down this morning to tell them that he
does want it.
CM - Oh, I see. All right. Well, then that will be interesting to see
what he reports back then.
TC - Yeah.
CM - Now then, if he does say that and he wants support and you want it,
you'd better let me know.
TC - Yeah.
CM - I'm going out to P.C.A. (Pennsylvania Central Airlines) in just a
few minutes.
TC - Yeah. Now, the other thing is--do you know who that Colonel is?
CM - Well, no. He said he--he was so indifferent--he said it was
JACOBSON or JACOBS, or something. He said he didn't know the
name. That was the way it was quoted to me the other night and
quoted to me again yesterday; that he hadn't even made a notation
of the name but that it wasn't this other fellow.
TC - That's right. I get it. O.K.
CM - And so he eliminated him and the other is a Colonel JACOBS or
JACOBSON, or something like that.
TC - Yeah. Now I sat down again last night and read through the petition
and I think you're lawfully smart the way you slug your two tough
arguments in first.
CM - The two that give them--save face.
TC - Now, the rest, of course, is the kind of stuff that you have to go
into the closet about, but the two emotional moving ones are very
smartly put first--I mean, the face saving ones--and then you argue
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