Twelve Jewish emigrants, comprising three families from the Soviet Union, and one person from Poland, arrived at Kennedy Airport on two flights last week, it was announced by United Hias Service. The new arrivals were reunited with relatives in Buffalo, N.Y. and in New York City. Seven of the immigrants from the Soviet Union entered this country through the parole authority of the US Attorney General.
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