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OCR Page 1 of 4ADDRESS OFFICIAL COMMUNICATIONS TO
THE SECRETARY OF STATE
WASHINGTON 25, D. C:
DEPARTMENT OF STATE
WASHINGTON
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March 12, 1948
MEMORANDUM FOR MR. CONNELLY
Subject : Statement of the Brooklyn Division of
the American Jewish Congress and
Petition signed by approximately
140,000 Americans in Brooklyn
On March 1, 1948 Mr. Nathan Dinkes, President of
the Brooklyn Division of the American Jewish Congress,
called on me for the purpose of presenting a statement
with regard to Palestine and for the purpose of presenting
a petition signed by approximately 140,000 Americans in
Brooklyn.
In accordance with Mr. Dinkes' request there is
enclosed a copy of his statement, together with one of
the pages of the signed petition.
Mr. Dinkes was informed, on behalf of his dele-
gation, that careful study would be given by the
Department of State to his statement and to the
petition in question. Mr. Dinkes was also informed
that the Security Council of the United Nations was
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in the course of discussing the Palestine question
and that such further views as it might be necessary
for the United States Government to present, in the
light of such consideration, would be advanced at the
United Nations.
HATIONAL
ARCIVIVES AND
RECORDS
SERVICE
Minner Annua
GOVERNAT
Enclosures:
1. Statement by Mr. Dinkes
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2. One page of Petition
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