The Jews of Beuthen are not panic-stricken, despite the Nazi agitation and the Nazi attacks which followed the death sentence imposed upon five Nazis for the murder of a workman, the Central Union of German Citizens of the Jewish Faith, informed the Jewish Telegraphic Agency today.
The Central Union states that while one Jewish trader was beaten up, a number of Jewish pedestrians were abused and the windows of the Jewish firm of Salow Wolfsohn smashed, the Nazi ire is directed chiefly against the Left wing press.
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