Prof. M. Pavlov, Soviet delegate to the United Nations Human Rights Commission, which is meeting here, today discussed the problems the war and are presumed dead, with H.L. Goodman, political secretary of the Agudas Israel. He told Goodman he would be pleased to receive a delegation from four Jewish consultant organizations to further discuss the question.
Meanwhile, International Refugee Organization executive secretary William H. Tuck revealed today t hat of the nearly $5,000,000 made available to the I.R.O. by the Swiss Government, 90 percent would be set aside for Jewish persecutes. The Joint Distribution Committee for Intellectual Refugees and the International Rescue and Relief Committee for non-Jewish persecutes. Additional allocations will be announced later.
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