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Washington, D. C. October 10, 1945 CO SUMMARY 10:30 AM TOM CORCORAN to BILL YOUNGMAN. The following conversation took place: TC - About this article - - (Saturday Evening Post, 10-13-45 issue, on CORCORAN) BY - I think we should get a high-grade fellow and ask him to write a reply and ask them to print it with equal publicity or sue them for libel. TC - Well, why should we sue them for libel? BY - What TC - Why should we sue 'em for libel? BY - Well, I'd just ask 'em to print it. TC - Well, who do you mean--Sterling (Drug, Inc.) or ourselves? BY - Oh, well, Sterling will never sue em for libel. They say, 'TO hell with them. ' TC - That thing--that Sterling story doesn't bother me. Does it bother you? BY - Well, I don't like the flavor of the whole thing. I mean, I think it's about as vicious a piece of writing as I've seen in a long time. IC - Yeah--in the flavor--yeah. BY - I mean, if you were trying to do an unfair writing job and picking out the testimony of witnesses that was afterwards called, found false by the committee and all that kind of thing, you couldn't have done a more unfair writing job. TC - Well, I grant you that. BY - And all this stuff about (WILLTAM ERHARD) WEISS and you. It sounds as though you and WEISS were buddies and somehow or other they straightened you out and made a good American out of you. TC - Well, but I think I'd rather have Sterling do it than ourselves, wouldn't you? BY - Well, Sterling won't do it. Sterling is in a more vulnerable position because any time they sue why--it's true they're new management now--but what they say about the old management is also their responsibility. I mean, it's still the same corporation. I don't know that we necessarily want to sue 'em but I'd make a big stink about it. And I think I'd write the story the other way. TC - Yeah. Now, have you got a letter from FRANK WOOD on my desk? BY - Didn't see any. Just a second. Not here. TC - O.K. All right, sir. BY - See you TC - Yeah. 11:10 AM TOM CORCORAN to ED FOLEY (at Executive Offices, extension 410). TC - Now this thing went awfully well last night. EF - It did? TC - Yeah: Now, did you in the meantime talk to BEN? (COHEN) EF - Yeah. I had breakfast with him. I went by his apartment last night about 11 o'clock and he wasn't there. He called me later and we arranged to have breakfast this morning. He told me last night that the two were having dinner together.