Smith. said his own plane would b. at the disposal of any newsmen who want to inspect the camps. Smith refused to comment on President Trumans statement denouncing conditions in the camps. but other headquarters sources wareindignant at the charges. They contended that much of the criticism in the Harrison report was directed against refugee camps in Austria and in the British zone of Germany. Representatives of the Jewish welfare agercies in Frankfurt also were surprised at th- report. They said it was greatly exaggerated and out of date. "It is not up to us to dispute what the President says." one high authority said. "but it seems that our Jewish camps are. in splendid shape now compared with a few months ago." Eisenhowers headquarters said Jews now were receiving a minimum 2.500calory daily diet. almost twice that of German civilians.