The American Jewish Congress yesterday issued a statement urging Americans to patronize health resorts in the United States and to boycott German resorts.
Information gathered for the boycott committee of the Congress by Dr. Joseph Tenenbaum discloses that resorts in America are the greatest in the world. A list of these resorts has been sent to medical associations.
Outstanding American resorts were included as follows:
Bedford Springs, Bedford, Pa.; Berkeley Springs, Morgan County, W. Va.; Catoosa Springs, Catoosa County, Ga.; Clifton Springs, New York; Colorado Springs, Colorado; Cresson Magnesia Springs, Cambria County, Pa.; French Lick, Orange County, Indiana; Hot Springs, Garland County, Ark.; Hot Springs, Bath County, Va.; Hot Sulphur Springs, Paso ## Callf.; Las Vegas Hot Springs, New Mexico; Mount Clemens, Michigan; Ojo Caliente Springs, New Mexico; Palm Springs, California; Poland Springs, Maine: Senta Barhera, California; Saratoga Springs, New York; Sharon Springs, New York; Summit Minural Springs, Maine; Tate Epsom Springs, Granger County, Tenn; Waukasha Springs, Wisconsin; West Beden Springs, Indiana; White Salphur Springs, Greenbrier County, West Virginia.
Among European lands, France has the largest number of resorts. There are also resorts at Czechoslovakia, England, Belgium and Switzerland, Italy and Hungary.
Among the best known cure resorts in France are Vichy, Vittel, Aix Les-Bains; Evian, Cauterets; Bagneres-de-Bigorre, Royat; Le Mont Dore, Chatel Guyon, La Bourboule, St. Nectaire, Bagnolesde-Lorne.
English health resorts include Bath, Harrowgate, Malvern, Droitwich, Cheltenham.
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