e I i ob-servera f Nazi Persecution Of Jews Moxrnf iitg ' AsDcfesUoomsM WASBINOTON ZAP ;PaWnt Roosevelt told pongretf today that a ." final NasJ defect approaches 'the fury of their insane iiesh-e to wipe sttt -they Jewish raeen Euf iTbis5ls but we example," Beseve1Csaid Hn trhnSmtttingi. report on arrangements for caring for war refugees." Many Christian groups also are being murdered. "Knowing that they have lost the war, the 14 ails are determined ,to complete their program of mass extermination. This program is but one manifestation of Hitler's aim to salvage from military defeat victory for Nazi principles the very principles which this war must de. stroy unless we shall have fought in vain." The President outlined recently-completed arrangements to bring about 1,000 refugees to this country for temporary housing in a military camp near Oswego, N.T. After the war, he said, these retu-gees, mostly women and children, will be returned to their homeland. Mr. Roosevelt said the work of the War Refugee Board, composed of ths Secretary of State, Treasury, and War, has '"brought new hope to the oppressed peoples of Europe." From various sources, he continued, he has received word that (Turn To No. 23 On Page 2) 4-tlon party Ml to at ed mana-ed