Arrangaments for a new Polish-Soviet commission to repatriate Polish Jews still in the Soviet Union were made in Moscow during the recant visit there of Polish Premier Josef Cyrankiewitc, it was revealed today.
Gyrankiewita declared that the number of Jews affected would not be disolosed until the commission has been set up. From incomplete information available here, it is thought that there are about 15,000 Jews still in the U.S.S.R.
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