A conference took place today of the Joint Commission created last summer by the Polish Socialist Party, German Party and Jewish Bund, for the purpose of acting together in the Polish Sejm on questions involving the rights of minorities in Poland.
In the praesidium of this commission were elected Zaremba, as representative of the Polish Socialists; Croning, as representative of the Germans; and Ehrlich, as representative of the Jewish labor party, Bund. Three speakers, one from each party, gave the attitude of their party towards the problem of minorities. Another meeting of the Commission will take place next week.
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