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- 3 - 3:26pm CORCORAN to Carnegie Institution for MR. DELENAUGH. Not in. CORCORAN would like to have lunch with him tomorrow at 1 P.M. DELENAUGH'S secretary will contact CORCORAN before 10 A.M. tomorrow. 3:35pm CORCORAN to JAMES P. McGRANERY of Justice Department who is out of town until tomorrow. Word was left for McGRANERY to call CORCORAN. 3:53pm CORCORAN to Judge THURMAN ARNOLD at REpublic 2687 telling him he saw about the building but there is a fellow named BOHEN in there who may not leave at once. There is ample space for the Judge's things, said CORCORAN. The furniture goes with it and TOM thinks he can get it for about $1500. Rent is about $250 per month. TOM will keep working on it for ARNOLD. 5:01pm CORCORAN to Senator PEPPER, who was not in. PEPPER's secretary said that Pepper would contact CORCORAN tonight. O.K. 5:02pm ARNOLD KIEHN to CORCORAN, who is in conference. KIEHN will call at 6:00 P. M. O.K. 5:04pm ANNETTA to Senator PEPPER's office telling the latter's secretary that CORCORAN will be at Senator HILL's office and would like to have Senator PEPPER come to HILL's office in about 15 minutes. O.K. 5:15pm HENRY to MRS. BEHAN. He wanted to talk to CORCORAN, who was not in. HENRY will call him at his office about 6:00 P.M. or at CORCORAN'S home later this evening. 5:25pm GEORGE KILLIAN to learn that CORCORAN is out. CORCORAN will be asked to call him from the office at 6:30 P.M. O.K. 5:26pm CORCORAN to ANNETTA. She told him that Judge BURNS is taking a plane to NYC tonight. CORCORAN said he'd call him in the morning. 6:47pm CORCORAN to MR. CLARK. C--I was talking this afternoon with Tec GOLDSCHMIDT (ARTHUR E. GOLDSCHMIDT, Director, Division of Power, Department of Interior) who had been talking with PAUL RAVER (PAUL J. RAVER, Administrator, Bonneville Power Administration and also member of the National Power Policy Committee) up in Bonneville. Cl--Yeah, RAVER gave out a statement yesterday. C--Who did? Yeah, RAVER said the situation was much worse than anybody dreamed. That they had all but one public C1--RAVER made a public address on it. C--What?

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