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Department to the International Monetary Fund to aid the FBI investigation and surround White with persons who were not security risks, then the agreement would have been broken very early because Mr. Virginius Frank Coe, a close associate of" Harry Dexter White, became the secretary of the International Monetary Fund in June 1946, which position he held until Dec. 3, 1952, when he was dismissed after invoking the Fifth Amendment in an appearance before this same committee here last December . . .
From the foregoing, it is clear that the FBI called to the attention of the appropriate authorities the facts, as alleged by reliable sources, which were substantial in pointing to a security risk, as they occurred. It is equally clear that the FBI did not depart from its traditional position of making no evaluation, and was not a party to any agreement to keep White in public service.