The executive committee of the Jewish world congress concluded its deliberations here after sessions of several days with plans for a determined fight against Nazi Germany and proposals for dealing with the German-Jewish situation for submission to the League of Nations.
The committee will meet again immediately after the World Zionist Congress to decide the manner of boycotting German goods and how to make the boycott effective throughout the world. The committee also fixed the agenda for the Geneva conference in September.
It was stated that sixty newspaper correspondents representing European and American newspapers had already applied for cards of admission to the deliberations at which 120 delegates will meet.
The Geneva conference, it is expected, will call the world congress for December in view of the urgency of the German situation and the need for immediate action.
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