Jacob Blaustein, president of the American Jewish Committee, reported to President Truman today on conditions in Israel. Mr. Blaustein last called on the President on Friday.
The A.J.C. head said after he left the White House that he was not free to give details of the matters that were discussed. Mr. Blaustein stated, however, that he could say that the conversation dealt with various economic, social and political situations and among other things the relationship of Israel to the United States.
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