Views on emigration of Jews from Poland expressed in a booklet by M.K. Gluchowski, described in a London dispatch last week as secretary of the Polish National Council in America, “are his own and do not reflect official Polish opinion,” it was asserted today by Baron Stefan de Ropp, director of the official Polish Information Center here. According to Baron de Ropp, Gluchowski conducted a private information bureau in New York which was “in no way connected with any Polish Government agencies.” (The London dispatch said Gluchowski, who advocated emigration of at least 1,000,000 Jews from Poland, was “director of the Polish Information Bureau, cooperating closely with the Paris official department of the same name.”)
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