Scores of Polish Jewish refugees, frantic over the of families left behind and uncertain as to their own future, were today seeking to return to Polish areas held by Soviet Russia after hearing reports that Jews were being fairly treated there although suffering, in common with the remainder of the population, from lack of food. The Russian Embassy here, however, has not as yet received instructions from Moscow with regard to facilitating their return.
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