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November 30, 1932
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The University of Lemberg was closed in all its departments yesterday as rioting, the result of the death of a Polish student killed in a drunken brawl early Sunday morning, swept through the University.

Several Jewish and non-Jewish students were arrested as well as two Jewish youths named Markus and Goldmann who attacked a policeman.

Late in the night the anti-Semites fired the Zionist athletic bowl, “Chasmonoi”.

Among those seriously injured in the attacks are a former Jewish deputy, Dr. Inzler and a Christian student Bem.

A Jewish merchant returning home was followed by anti-Semites, attacked as he entered his dwelling and left in a critical condition.

In an effort to prevent new clashes at the funeral of Jan Grotkowski, the Polish student killed, the police last night brought the body to the cemtery

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