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OCR Page 1 of 13Washington, D. C.
CO SUMMARY
July 25, 1945
9:48 AM
HENRY GRUNEWALD (?) for TOM CORCORAN, who is not in. HENRY said he had
to go "up to see Senator WHEELER and will contact CORCORAN from there."
10:14 AM
YOUNGMAN to OSS (EXecutive 6100, Extension 2488) for "SHAGGY" SHAUGHNESSY
who is out. Message left for him to contact YOUNGMAN.
10:20 AM
MRS. BEHAN told ARNOLD KIEHN (330 Hotel Washington) that CORCORAN wants
the address of Mr. HENNINGSEN. KIEHN said it is: A. B. HENNINGSEN,
200 West Santa Inez Road, Hillsboro, San Mateo, California. KIEHN said
his telephone number used to be San Mateo 33074 but may have been changed.
10:22 AM
MRS. BEHAN to an Information Bureau (?) for the full name of JUDGE ALLMAN.
It is : JUDGE NORMAN F. ALLMAN, Extension 715, Q Building, 1055.
10:45 AM
J. ANTHONY PANUCH, REpublic 7500, Extension 5131 (OWMR) to CORCORAN. The
following conversation took place:
P - I just went in with BOB NATHAN (phonetic) and gave JOHN SNYDER (OWMR)
a background picture of what we have been doing at DON RUSSELL's
(formerly with OWMR now with State Department) shop and while I was
waiting out here I noticed that FRED FERD EBERSTADT has got an
appointment for 11:15. Did you know that?
C - No.
P - FERD is over with JIM FORRESTAL, you know.
C - Who is?
P - FERD.
C - Yeh, I know he is.
P - Well, that's very interesting. Gosh! Can you imagine what FERD's
reaction will be when he sees EDWARD PRICHARD and BOB over here? Gosh!
C - Yeh.
P - I just passed that on to you.
C - O.K. I want to see you very much for a minute. Can you blow over
right away?
P - Sure, I can come over now.
C - All right.
11:00 AM
LEE JAMES, the Atlantic City Candy Man, to WRIGHT, who is out. JAMES
discussed the sugar allotment with MRS. BEHAN. JAMES said Senator
SMATHERS (former Senator from Connecticut) will be in Washington Monday
or Tuesday at which time the Senator hopes that CORCORAN and WRIGHT will
accompany him to the Hill to see what can be done on the sugar matter.
11:03 AM
MISS COLEMAN in Newark office of DAVE CORCORAN to MRS. BEHAN, asking that
she contact JIM BRENNAN and have him follow through on the passport of
GEORGE HANLEY, passport #692, which GEORGE surrendered to the State
Department at Fort Worth on July 19, 1945. He is going to Mexico City
and also wants included a South American validation. MRS. BEHAN will
follow up on it.
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