ESTABLISHMENT OF ABOUT 50 NEW INDUSTRIAL ENTERPRISES AND WORKSHOPS IN VARIOUS PARTS OF POLAND TO HELP JEWISH TRADERS WHO HAVE LOST THEIR MEANS OF LIVELIHOOD BY REASON OF THE ANTI-SEMITIC BOYCOTT, WAS ANNOUNCED TODAY BY THE JOINT DISTRIBUTION COMMITTEE. A REPORT FROM THE PARIS OFFICE OF THE J.D.C. STATES THAT THE NEW ENTERPRISES INCLUDE TEXTILE WORKSHOPS, WOODWORK FACTORIES, BLACKSMITH SHOPS, WORKSHOPS FOR FARM IMPLEMENTS TANNERIES, AND KNITTING FACTORIES.
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