A protest against the search by the police of the Jewish students’ home which resulted in the arrest of eight students, six of whom were later released, was published today by the Jewish Students’ Organization, which terms the search “illegal” and states that in the hunt for Communists two hundred students were aroused, furniture upturned and clothing and paper searched.
Two students, whom the police charge with Communistic affiliations, are still being detained.
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