Business: Obnoxious Practice

Last week was National Fur Week. But the biggest fur story did not come, as planned, from the furmen's expensive publicity outlets.

A Jewish boycott against German imports into the U. S. has been in effect ever since Hitler began making things tough for German Jews. At first it was directed from the American Jewish Congress and the Jewish Labor Committee. Two years ago the two organizations joined forces, set up a Joint Boycott Council, whose present chairman is Dr. Joseph Tenenbaum. Though it has no legal boycott powers, the council is potent,...

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