President Truman has accepted the resignation of Dr. Isador Lubin as United States Commissioner of Labor Statistics, and associate United States representative on the Allied Commission on Reparations, effective January 31, Charles G. Ross, White House press secretary, announced here today.
In a letter the President thanked Dr. Lubin for his long and invaluable service in the Federal Government, and said that he accepted the resignation “with reluctance.” He said that “it is only fair that you be warned that even though you are again assuming the role of a private citizen, I shall continue to look upon you as a public servant whom I shall feel free to call upon whenever the occasion warrants.”
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