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Resolution on Bias Adopted by Aldermen; Mexico, Reich Scored

June 27, 1934
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A resolution scoring racial and religious persecution in Mexico and Germany introduced in the Board of Aldermen by Alderman Joseph Reich, of Brooklyn was adopted in a blanket roll call yesterday, without dissent.

The resolution asks the Department of State in Washington to make representations to the nations where persecutions of racial and religious minorities are practiced, notably against Jews and Catholics, to cease such persecutions as inimical to free and friendly social and economic relationships between nations.

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