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Communists Hold Conference on Anti-semitism

October 10, 1928
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(Jewish Telegraphic Agency)

A conference on combatting anti-Semitism in Soviet Russia was held at the All Russian Communist Club here.

Judge Stelmachovitch of the Moscow District Court reported to the conference that during 1928 seventy persons were given disciplinary punishment in Moscow for anti-Semitic propaganda. Among the seventy were five members of the Communist party.

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