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OCR Page 1 of 14CO SUMMARY
Washington, D. C.
July 16, 1945
9:37am
WORTH CLARK told JOSH LEE at Civil Aeronautics: "I thought I
had better call you in view of the fact you called the examiner."
JOSH said he would call him at once to see if the report was out.
Later in the conversation JOSH said he now understood the report
would be released at 11:00 A.M. and WORTH could come to JOSH'S
office to get a copy or call the examiner direct.
10:46am DR. (LUDWIK) RAJCHMAN told NASON that his visa matter is settled
and he will get either #2 or #3 priority, and will try to get #2
today. RAJCHMAN said: "The credentials are the note from the
secretary (Secretary of State ?) and apparently they have additional
clearance from MOSCOW from the American Embassy in Moscow.
RAJCHMAN asked that TOM be told about this. O.K.
11:17am CORCORAN to (Attorney) SHER, who said that ROY WARNER called this
morning and wanted to know how things stood, so SHER told him
what the snarl is now. SHER said ROY is disturbed. SHER said
he checked with CARR (Phon.) to learn if "they had heard from the
General Accounting Office and they haven't yet." SHER asked if
TOM could give it a "prod" and TOM said he would. SHER asked if
TOM had "heard anything from FOWLER HARPER on the other" and TOM
said he will see. TOM said his friend in GAO will be in today
and he can call him if necessary but he'd like to "get it prodded
out otherwise if I could." TOM will go to work on both matters.
11:20am CORCORAN to WORTH CLARK.
C--Now, about Mr. SILVERSTEIN (Phon.)?
W--Yeah!
C--Did you finish your other thing that you were doing?
W--Hawaiian (Phon.) Yeah, and something went wrong. United
(Airlines ?) got it.
C--Oh, Christ, boy!
W--Jesus! My information was all to the contrary. Every damn
bit of it. I don't know what happened.
C--You mean -- we lost the line?
W--No, no. Just the examiner's recommendation. It goes before
the Commission now We've got a real tough battle now
because that's what they got hell for before over-riding
the examiner's report on the North Atlantic case for TWA.
But I think we got the best case.
C--Now, just let me just ask you this. Did you cable out anything
to the contrary?
W--Not yet.
C--I mean you're not on record as having said how this would
come out?
W--I am on record as having said I was very hopeful.
C--That's all?
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