Six Jews were injured today in disorders that broke out in Warsaw, Lodz, Karczew, Bialytok and Kriniza, near Krakow.
A Jewish glazier, Isaiah Sklowoski, and a tailor, Aaron Broker, were given medical attention here after they had been attacked by anti-Semites.
Three Jews were beaten up in Lodz. They were Melech Teifel, who suffered a concussion of the brain; Natan Dyerman, who sustained knife wounds, and Moshe Sommerstein, wounded in the head.
In Karczew, members of the anti-Semitic Nationalist party picketed Jewish shops, refusing admittance to Christian customers. They smashed windows of Jewish houses and injured 70-year-Old M. Kaufman with a knife.
Bialystok anti-Semites smashed windows of the offices of the local Jewish community and of a home for the aged. In Kriniza, rioters smashed windows of Jewish houses. Krakow police arrested five Nationalist leaders after searching the offices of the party.
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