An emergency conference of Jewish and non-Jewish organizations, to discuss action to be taken to halt the Hitler menace, particularly in the light of the new terror unleashed by the Nazis this week, and to create a united anti-Nazi front, has been summoned for Monday evening at the Hotel Pennsylvania in a joint call issued yesterday by the American Jewish Congress and the Jewish Labor Committee.
This is the second conference of its kind since the Hitler government came into power and the seriousness with which the situation in Germany is regarded is indicated further in the fact that, for the first time, the two organizations have united in arranging the meeting.
The call to the meeting expressed the view that “the attacks upon the Jews in the streets of Berlin are a direct challenge offered by the Hitler government to every civilized group or persons to stand up and
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