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TRUMAN
NOTES TO EDDIE JACOBSON CHRONOLOGY- - Page 3
ACORDSAND
U.S.
SERVICE
LIBRARY
GOVERNMENT
Notes to Page 9
Jacobson's "full report on Israel" was given Truman in the Oval
Office on April 21, 1949.
There is no record in the Connelly logs of a Presidential inter-
view for Jacobson on August 20, 1949. They may have conversed
by telephone.
"Gloria," whose wedding Ambassador and Mrs. James G. McDonald
attended, is Jacobson's younger daughter, now Mrs. Dan Schusterman
of Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Notes to Pages 10 and 11
With the exception of the October 6, 1949, entry on page 10,
essentially the same course of events is twice reviewed here,
portraying a Jacobson petition to Truman that the U.S. not support
the internationalization of Jerusalem. (On December 9, 1949, the
UN General Assembly voted to place Jerusalem under supreme UN
authority. The U.S. Delegation, however, cast a negative vote on
the question.)
Notes to Pages 12 and 13
Louis Lipsky was chairman of the American Zionist Council, an
umbrella organiztion for various U.S. Zionist organizations. The
rabbi referred to along with Lipsky appears to have been Rabbi
Jerome Unger, a Zionist official.
Genly Adler celler
712 E. 69th Street
Kansas City, Missouri 64131
July 28, 1974
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