The Italian press received here today carries the names of several members of the Fascist Party who have been expelled for dealing with Jews.
One man in Turin was expelled for organizing real estate companies in behalf of Jews; another for acting as director of these companies; a third for assuming the managership of Jewish-owned real-estate and still another who was accused of “offering his services to Jews.”
The Italian stefani news agency reports from Sofia, capital of Bulgaria, today that the Brannik, the fascist youth organization there, has distributed 10,000 leaflets warning the Jews to refrain from committing a multitude of “crimes,” including spreading “alarmist rumors.”
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