White House Press Release, Correspondence Between President Harry S. Truman and Edwin W. Pauley
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OCR Page 1 of 2IMMEDIATE RELEASE
MARCH 13, 1946
The President has sent the following letter to the Honorable
Edwin W. Pauley:
"March 13, 1946
Dear Ed:
I appreciate the motives which prompt your request for the
withdrawal of my nomination of you as Under Secretary of the Navy.
When that nomination, unsought by you, was challenged, you met the
challenge with facts and you answered prejudice with a complete and
forthright resume of your career and with an amazing patience under
continued misrepresentation.
The disclosure of all the evidence has vindicated my con-
fidence in you. Your own feeling that there is no immediate entidote
to the tactics which have been employed against you is the only reason
I would accept for the action you now ask me to take. On that basis
alone I consent to the withdrawal of your nomination. Your defense
of your good name has been valiant and conclusive.
My faith in your integrity and ability has been strengthened.
Both the fight that you have waged, and your request for withdrawal
now, have been made in good grace and with true American sportsmenship.
The Nation will know, in more temperate times, the full worth of your
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devoted and patriotic services.
With this pledge of full confidence in you I shall reluctantly
withdraw your nomination. But I shall do so not without ironical re-
flections. Your honor, integrity, fidelity to duty and capacity for
public service have been completely established.
All of these considerations and circumstances fully justify
the confidence which I reposed in you and which prompted me to call
you to the service of the Department of the Navy. So, you stand before
your countrymen after vicious and unwarranted attacks with integrity
unscathed, with ability unquestioned, with honor unsullied.
I could not take the action which you request without re-
iterating these convictions with all of the emphasis at my command.
Very sincerely yours,
HARRY S. TRUMAN
Honorable Edwin W. Pauley,
Mayflower Hotel,
Washington, D. C. =
The text of Mr. Pauley's letter follows:
"March 13, 1946
Mayflower Hotel
Washington, D. C.
The President
The White House
Washington, D. C.
Dear Mr. President:
The Chairman of the Senate Naval Affairs Committee has
advised me that the hearings relating to my nomination as Under
Secretary of the Navy have been completed.
I have repeatedly stated that I would not consider asking
you to withdraw my nomination until a full opportunity had been
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