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Washington, D. C.
July 23, 1945
3:40pm
JUSTICE HUGO BLACK to CORCORAN who is not in but will return about
4:00 P.M. when he is to contact BLACK at Temple 4081.
3:50pm
CORCORAN to BENNETT CLARK. (Senator from Missouri at Mayflower
Hotel) The following conversation took place.
TC--Bennett?
BC--Yeah.
TC--Now, Bennett, something has broken on the LEVER case. can
you come over and meet WORTH (CLARK ?) and myself?
BC--Well, I can't right now, Tom.
TC--Well, can WORTH and I come over and meet you?
BC--Sure.
TC--Suppose we come over at 4:30. That is a half an hour from
now. That gives you time to finish off what you are doing
Now let me tell you what they have done. I want
you to be thinking about this. I have just met CLINT ANDER-
SON (Secretary of Agriculture) for the second time today.
He finally said to me this afternoon at the SNYDER swearing
in: "Well, there just came up on my desk this morning an
award for the Manhattan Case with three years retroactive
but we figure out that the Manhattan Case was about two
million five hundred thousand pounds so what you get is about
eight million pounds on a three year basis. " Now, what
that means is that they have admitted that we are entitled
to it. They've admitted the application of the Manhattan
formulae; they have applied it retroactively from the time
we first asked for it. Now if we can play this game mathe-
matically right we have got our twenty four million easy.
We will be over.
3:55pm
CORCORAN to LEO CROWLEY at Federal Deposit. The following con-
versation took place:
LC--Hello.
TC--Leo, I just want to tell you and I thought you'd like to know
that CLINT ANDERSON spoke to me when we were over there.
LC--Yeah.
TC--And he made a beginning offer of a third of what we wanted
(in the LEVER case ?). But it is interesting that he made
the offer and I thought you ought to know it and wanted to
thank you for it.
LC--Well, I talked to him a little over there today and I told
him we've got a problem on fats and oils and we got a cut
back on liberated areas. And just between us I'm willing
to do that, Tom, if it's necessary in our own economy here.
TC--Yeah.
LC-So that will 11 bring us very close together on a lot
of these things in the next few days.
TC--Now, did you have a good lunch today?
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