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Jews in Upstate Town Resent Attempt to Concoct Ritual Murder Accusation - Jewish Telegraphic Agency

(Jewish Daily, Bulletin) The Jewish community, here, numbering nineteen families, lived through seve...

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Marshall Demands of Massena Mayor Public Apology or Resignation for Encouraging Ritual Murder Tale - Jewish Telegraphic Agency

Vigorous action to brand the attempt made by several public officials in the town, Massena, New York...

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Apologies Offered, Massena Incident Closed, Official Police Investigator Reports - Jewish Telegraphic Agency

(Jewish Daily Bulletia) With the apologies offered by the local officials to the Jewish congregation...

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Governor Smith Promises State Investigation of Massena Incident - Jewish Telegraphic Agency

A thorough investigation of the incident at Massena was promised by Governor Alfred E. Smith in a le...

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Better Understanding Commission Issues Statement on Massena Tale - Jewish Telegraphic Agency

A statement condemning the ritual murder libel in Massena was issued by the Permanent Commission on ...

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Massena Mayor Apologizes Following Formal Hearing Before New York State Police Superintendent - Jewish Telegraphic Agency

Following the formal hearing before Major John A. Warner, Superintendent of the State Police, at Alb...

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Corporal H. M. McCann Suspended, Major Warner Reports to Governor Smith - Jewish Telegraphic Agency

(Jewish Daily Bulletin) The Massena’ case was closed yesterday, so far as the state is concerned, ...

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Deplores Dual Action in Massena Incident - Jewish Telegraphic Agency

The dual action of the American Jewish Committee and the American Jewish Congress in the Massena inc...

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Irresponsibility Rebuked - Jewish Telegraphic Agency

Sir: I am sure that you will allot some space to an expression of the feeling which must be in the h...

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Ignorance Caused Massena Incident Southern Paper Says - Jewish Telegraphic Agency

Commenting upon the Massena incident. the “Louisville (Ky.) Times” wrote editorially: “The all...

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Equality of Religious Minorities is Campaign Issue Dr. Wise Asserts - Jewish Telegraphic Agency

The dominant issue in the present Presidential campaign is the equality of the religious minorities,...

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Marriage of Kaisers Son to Jewess Reported and Denied - Jewish Telegraphic Agency

(Jewish Telegraphic Agency) Eitel Friedrich, the second son of former Kaiser Wilhelm, was married to...

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Louis Marshall Reelected President of American Jewish Committee at Annual Meeting - Jewish Telegraphic Agency

That the condition of the Jews in Europe continues to show a trend toward improvement and that there...

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Dr. Stephen S. Wise Retires from American Jewish Congress Presidency - Jewish Telegraphic Agency

If you are pleased with the “Jewish Daily Bulletin” tell your friends to subscribe Dr. Stephen S...

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American Jewish Congress in Convention Decides to Continue Its Work - Jewish Telegraphic Agency

Eleven years after the adjournment of the first meeting of the American Jewish Congress, held in Phi...

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Change of Arrangement in Goodwill Joint Conference Found Necessary - Jewish Telegraphic Agency

That a decision has been taken to seek other forms of cooperation and make other arrangements betwee...

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Letters to the Editor - Jewish Telegraphic Agency

October 10, 1933. To the Editor of the Jewish Daily Bulletin: In connection with the 250th anniversa...

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Growth of Bias Told by Writer - Jewish Telegraphic Agency

(To Be Continued Tomorrow) itself out in five years, but the animosity toward the Jews, which the Kl...

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Jewish Historian Raps the Papacy for Its Record As Onlooker During and Since the Holocaust - Jewish Telegraphic Agency

Saul Friedman, professor of history at Youngstown State University in Ohio, said here recently that ...

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