Correspondence Between President Harry S. Truman and Edward Jacobson
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OCR Page 1 of 3October 8, 1947
Dear Eddie:
I appreciated very much your letter of the
third in regard to the Jewish situation.
The matter is now pending before the General
Assembly of the United Nations and I don't
think it would be right or proper for me to
interfere at this stage, particularly as it
requires a two-third vote to accomplish the
purpose sought.
General Marshall is handling the thing, I think,
as it should be and I hope it will work out all
right.
I don't want to be quoted on the subject at all.
When I see you I'll tell you just what the diffi-
culties are.
Sincerely yours,
Harry
SECURITY
Mr. Edward Jacobson
Main at 39th Street
Kansas City 2, Missouri
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