The German Government has given its approval to a program of speeding emigration of 150,000 young Jews and relief for Jews remaining in the Reich, a three-man delegation of the American Friends Service Committee reported on its return yesterday from a month’s visit to Germany. The Reich promised “fullest cooperation” to the Quakers in establishing relief stations in the Reich and approved the setting up of transient camps in European countries for the emigrating young Jews, who would eventually be settled overseas, Dr. Rufus M. Jones, head of the delegation, said.
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