The council of the World Jewish Congress will meet next month to discuss current problems and fix a date for the convening of the congress this year instead of in 1934, it was learned here today. The offices of the congress have already been transferred from Berlin to Geneva, but the place for the council meeting next month has not yet been determined, and is probably awaiting the decision of Rabbi Stephen S. Wise who is expected to sail for Europe from New York early in June.
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