Memorandum from President Harry S. Truman to Secretary of State Dean Acheson with Attached Report from United States Ambassador to Luxembourg Perle Mesta

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& ARCHIVES 'NATIONAL AND JUNE RECORDS SERVICE" THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON August 11, 1952 Personal and Confidential 3670 Memorandum for : Honorable Dean Acheson 252-a From: The President After much prodding I succeeded in getting Mrs. Mesta to give me a report on her experience with the career men which she found in the Embassy in Luxembourg. I am sending you a copy of the report which I finally succeeded in getting her to write for me and which I hope you will read very care- fully. Had I known of this situation when it was taking place these birds would have been kicked out forthwith. I imagine the same situation exists in the other embassies when the President makes appointments with which they are not in sympathy. I've had reports from half a dozen Legations in Europe and in South and Central America that career people were actively working for Taft and made no bones about their contempt for the present occupant of the White House. I've never said anything to you about it but it is coming to the end of the row now and I thought you ought to know yourself personally what goes on down the line. These reports have not come to me through the heads of Legations and the only way I succeeded in getting Mrs. Mesta to give me this report was to sit down and tell her she had to do it. I found out through visitors to Luxembourg and through visitors to several of the Latin American countries, the French and Italian Embassies and to Norway and Denmark, that the same sort of practice is followed by career men in every one of these Legations. Mrs. Anderson had the same thing to contend with, although she has never said a word to me about it. If you will read this report which Mrs. Mesta gave me I am sure you will feel as I did that these people need a first class kick where it will do the most good. 10/10/52 mesta memo gresi HST de to Hummelise