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             258 delegates, representing 154 Jewish organitations, and a
   ~ at cuts participated in the c~erence.

             8AX~~L1PTzII ~~~~~~~d-~tbe-Credential: c~

             SIMS ~ZHMAJ, president of the AXSRICAN FEDERATION OF POLISR
   J~wB,-  ~-         of the conference-.

             -JUHE ~W~, director of the flr'~ LAZARUS 7EI~ERATION OF
   v~ ci.~s, ~~- ~

             Th his ~peuing reeazts Fed~:i~:i punted oizt that the bo~~geois
  leieits di~~~~~~d the ~ 1~oT~~~zxt strata of the pop~i1~tion In
  their eelebration of the 300th a=iversary, namely the iiorkers and


             CLRA SEAVKI~~, vu introd~~ced froa the pUtfori as one of the
   - f~~- at tb~~ neeeie tram ~~.-

             PAUL R~, cheir,an of the AMERICAN LA3~ PAI~, said that in
   Ma research ~ the history of ~ Tork City, he diseo'sred the great
                  by the Jewish people tovard the groyth of the tity.

             ~(~RIB U. SCRAPPES, faic~ historian, spoke ebout the great
  chaos that ba& tskea place d~Lriflg the past 300 years and abo~~t the
   anti-sea1tisi ~hIch the early Jets encountered.  Re said anti-sei1tisi
   ta- still prevaleat and should be f~u~~.                           -    -  -  ~--~ --

             A~A~1M BI~CK, Intellectual and historian, said that history
   sbo~1d be -&snred by the influence the progressive forces had 0:1 the
   pe~le at the period. -

             PAUL N~~, editor of the "Morning Freiheit*, `poke abo~~t
   -the role of the Yiddish press in ~bilizing the co=on people.

             ~aB X. BUD1SH, executive secretary of the Cot:a1t~ee, reported
   ~ the past activity of the organization, and this served as `the basis
   for future plans.

             CEAIM SUILER, cha~an of the Resolutions and Organizational
- Coiission, read the resolutions which embodied the following:

             is to be a celebration, October 16th, at Carnegie Rail, and
       all affiliated organizations shouId help ~e It a success;




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