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Polish Socialists Reject Election Offer of Bund, Jewish Socialist Party

January 10, 1928
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(Jewish Telegraphic Agency)

The offer of the Bund, Jewish socialist party, to vote with the Polish Socialist Party in the forthcoming elections for parliament was rejected by the Polish party.

The Bund had proposed that it would support the lists of the P.P.S. all over the country except in Warsaw and Lodz, where the Bund would have its own ticket. The provision made by the Bund was that in compensation the P.P.S. guarantee the election of one Bundist to parliament.

Because of the failure of the Left Poale Zion to combine with the Bund for the forthcoming elections, the Poale Zion formed its own election list at a mass meeting held here yesterday. Zerubavel, leader of the party, was chosen to head the list.

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