the suppressed Nara organ Sztafeta, and Zigmunt Lenczynski, optician, in whose home was found the secret press on which Sztafeta was printed after its suppression, were on the list.
Three leaders of the disaffected Ukrainian group and four young Endeks, National Democrat anti-Semites, were sent to the Baraza camp from Krakau, the government announced.
Other Naras now under arrest will be released soon, it was learned. Nathan Buxbaum, Jewish working class leader, still under arrest, is also scheduled to be released in the near future, it is understood.
Ignacy Rausch, Poznan city councillor and member of the Endek anti-Semitic organization, was sentenced to a year in prison for having lauded the murderers who assassinated Colonel Pieracki, Polish Minister of the Interior, who was killed recently.
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