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Poland’s Vice-premier Welcomes Jewish Newspapermen’s Syndicate

December 5, 1926
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(Jewish Telegraphic Agency)

Jewish newspapermen in Poland will be treated on an equal footing with others, according to a promise made by Vice-Premier Prof. Bartel to a delegation representing a newly formed syndicate of Jewish newspapermen.

The delegation was headed by Abraham Goldberg, editor of the Warsaw daily Yiddish paper, “Hajnt”, who was elected president of the new syndicate. The Vice-Premier declared that it would be folly to suspect him of anti-Semitism. “Any racial hatred is alien to me and I have many friends among the Jews,” Prof. Bartel stated.

Deputy H. Farbstein conferred yesterday with Vice-Premier Bartel on several current questions, including the question of Jews submitting corpses to the Medical College of the University, as demanded by the anti-Semitic students. Professor Bartel admitted that the supplying of corpses is a matter which belongs entirely to the university authorities and that no students group should be burdend with it.

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