The two-day conference of the New Jersey section of the National Council of Jewish Juniors closed here last night. Over 150 delegates from various points in New Jersey attended the meeting, which was held at the Lincoln Hotel.
The conference adopted a number of resolutions including an endorsement of the boycott of German made goods and a resolution calling for the passage of the Tydings resolution by Congress. At the same time the conference dispatched telegrams to all New Jersey members of the House of Representatives and the Senate, asking them to vote for the Tydings measure.
The conference elected officers for the coming year and also elected a new board of directors consisting of eight members.
The following were elected:
Lillian Cooperstein, president of the organization; vice-presidents, Ruth Tosser, Ruth Lentz. Sophie Krach and Juliette Kaplitz; corresponding secretary, Johanna Cohen; recording secretary, Ruth ## treasurer, Julia Trager.
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