Resolutions dealing with anti-Semitic activities in the Boston area were adopted here yesterday by the New England regional conference of the American Jewish Congress. The conference urged a race relations training program for Boston policemen and called on brotherhood groups for an immediate approach to the problem of juvenile delinquency involving anti-Semitism.
Senator Leverett Saltonstall, of Massachusetts, who addressed the gathering, spoke of the problem of nationalism and cited Israel as “an example of what can be done with the growing spirit of nationalism which is now sweeping the smaller nations of the world.”
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