fair to display Nazi manufactures.
It is pointed out that the DAWA Congress has been called for a time which coincides with the International Trade Fair at the Grand Central Palace in New York City, at which products and services of other countries than Germany will be on exhibition.
The second issue of the DAWA Trade Guide, a copy of which has come into the hands of the American Jewish Congress, contains 114 pages of names of concerns which have paid a minimum fee of $5 to be listed among the establishments not boycotting German goods or services. This is slightly more than the number appearing in the first edition, which was published about three months ago.
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