Three persons who were tried to-day for participating in the anti-Jewish excesses at Radom recently have been sentenced to terms of imprisonment ranging from three to seven days. Four others who were put on trial with them have been acquitted, the prosecution being unable to prove that they had been concerned in the excesses, which all the accused strenuously denied.
A second batch will be put on trial next week on the same charge.
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