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OCR Page 1 of 4CO SUMMARY
Washington, D. C.
June 21, 1945
5:05pm
MRS. BEHAN to D. WORTH CLARK stating thats has a wire from
GAEFUSS (Phon.) which reads as follows: "It has been rumored
here that there is a sale pending of Washington Water Power
interests. Some of their holdings are located in our state.
I wish you would find out for me personally if there is any
truth in this rumor. I am asking for this information so that
I may determine how it might affect the welfare and future
development of the state." CLARK said he too had received the
same wire and that CORCORAN could keep that one there at his
office. O.K.
5:10pm
JUDGE THURMAN ARNOLD to CORCORAN saying that ED LEVY is going
to the University of CHICAGO unless he gets something in Wash-
ington. He has worked hard and deserves some recognition after
all these years. ARNOLD told CORCORAN he felt that if LEVY was
offered the Assistant Solicitor Generalship, he'd stay in Wash-
ington. He has done good work and is entitled to some recognition.
TOM agreed to that. ARNOLD said he talked with TOM CLARK and
the latter is agreeable. CORCORAN asked about HUGH (FULTON?)
and ARNOLD said that HUGH wanted the Solicitor General job. ARNOLD
asked that CORCORAN speak to LINDEN JOHNSON about it and CORCORAN
said he would get to work on it right away.
5:55pm
ASSISTANT SECRETARY MIKE STRAUS (Phon.) of Interior Department
to CORCORAN, who asked what the A.P. dispatch was. STRAUS has
only the Star and U. P. dispatches, but he had not seen the A.P.
dispatch. STRAUS read the Star and U.P. dispatches which quoted
TRUMAN as stating today that the rumors of his replacing ICKES
in the Interior Department were the first he had heard of it and
that he did not contemplate such a change. STRAUS and CORCORAN
comment that that is interesting. They thought ICKES' interview
with the press today was "swell. "He did a good job.'
9:15pm
VIRGINIA DARE (Phon.) to PEGGY (personal chatter), then to
THOMAS CORCORAN, saying, "PM called me up a few minutes ago and
told me that ABE FORTAS (Phon. is being fired from the Interior
Department because he got a Negro elevator girl fired. I called
ABE and he seemed sort of defenseless. You see, these Southern
guys have no political support."
C--I don't believe it. IS PM running this story? That ICKES
is firing him because of the elevator girl?
D--I don't know. I got the story that ICKES is staying on at
Interior on condition he fire ABE --
C--I don't believe it.
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