A Cabinet subcommittee today studied the situation resulting from anti-Semitic disorders at the German University here.
German members of the Cabinet, in a statement issued after a conference, condemned the disorders and warned those guilty of the consequences that would result from repetitions.
The disorders occurred when Nazis demonstrated against Dr. Hans Kelson, Jewish exile from Germany, who was lecturing in international law. The demonstration forced suspension of classes at the law faculty.
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