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Warn Immigrants Not to Come to France Because of Crisis

December 9, 1930
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A warning to immigrants who contemplate coming to France to give up their plans because of the existing crisis was framed in a resolution adopted at the congress of the League to Combat Anti-Semitism. There were 120 delegates in attendance. Bernard Lecache, prominent writer, was elected president of the League. Georges Pioch, Socialist leader, Shalom Schwarzbard, Pierre Parof and Marcel Kahn were named members of the executive in addition to the old-existing French committee.

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