The State Department has assured correspon## here that in the event of a disruption of communication in Palestine it would ?like available as much information as possible about developments in that country.
State Department press officer Lincoln White, asked if the Department would ##ure that such assistance would be given, said he did not know how much information the Department would receive from Palestine, but that in line with a regular ##icy as much of it as possible would be made available to the press. He said he ### no information that disruption of communications between this country and Palestine was imminent.
### White House disclosed that Dr. Louis I. Dublin, a member of the Hadassah ######### and vice-president of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Com######## President Truman and discussed with him the recent Arab attack on the ###### convoy in which 64 Jews, including physicians and nurses, perished. ######### President a letter signed by 74 outstanding American scientists, ########## to prevent the repetition of such Accidents.
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