A campaign for a $150,000 fund to press the anti-Nazi boycott will be opened by the Jewish Labor Committee in August, it was decided at a meeting in the International Ladies Garment Workers Union Building.
B. C. Vladeck, chairman of the committee, reported that the anti-German boycott has steadily increased in effectiveness. He explained that the Committee is aiding the boycott by campaigning for it in workshops.
A letter to the Polish ambassador to the United States protesting against attacks upon Jews and workers in Poland was sent by the Committee.
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