Correspondence Between Senator Harry S. Truman and Judge Lewis Schwellenbach
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Washington, D. c.
July 15, 1943
Honorable Lewis B. Schwellenbach a
United States District Judge
Spokane, Washington
Dear Lew:
You don't know how very much I appreciated your letter of
the First. I have been covered up with work just as you have been
and have put off from day to day writing to you.
I know something about that tremendous real estate deal, and
I
have been informed that it is for the construction of a plant
to make a terrific explosion for a secret weapon that will be
a wonder. I hope it works.
I am sending you a copy of the report which the Committee made
on the Jeffries-Fatterson quarrel. You could change the names
around and it would fit exactly for the Wallace-Jones fuss. I
didn t see any reason for making two reports on the same subject,
and M didn't think it would be exactly ethical for a special
Committee authorized by the Senate and appointed by the Vice
President to make an investigation of the appointing authority.
These scraps between key men in the Administration should be
fought out in the back room of the White House and not in the news-
papers.
I sure hope you have a pleasant visit in Wisconsin, and that I
will have an opportunity to make an investigation of this real
estate deal some time in thennear future.
Sincerely yours,
HST:MLD
Harry s. Truman,U.S.S.
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