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Controvery Rends Jewish Labor in Poland

April 4, 1929
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The conflict between the Right and Left Wings of the Jewish labor movement in Poland is assuming proportions resembling those which characterized the Jewish labor movement in the United States during the past five years.

The Bundist organ, “Volkszeitung,” representing the Right Wing, reports today that “the Reds have organized attacks on Jewish needle workers belonging to the Right Wing. Shops have been invaded and the workers attacked with knives, shears and hammers. Many were injured.”

The garment workers’ union decided to start an energetic campaign against the terror of the Reds, the paper states.

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