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Naras Continue Bomb Drive Against Jews

May 7, 1935
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The throwing of bombs into Jewish stores continued today as part of a general plan of terror mapped by anti-Semitic groups in Poland against the Jews.

Two women were injured today when a bomb was thrown into a Jewish grocery store in Dadosch, near Warsaw. The store was demolished. The terrorists succeeded in escaping before the police arrived.

The two women injured are the daughters of Alter Berman, proprietor of the store.

It is quite evident that the bomb was thrown by members of the Nara Party. It is also evident that the method of terrorizing Jews by throwing bombs into their houses was approved by the headquarters of this illegal party, since the bombing in Radosch is the fourth of its kind in the last week.

Frieda Welkowyska, a Jewish girl who was wounded Saturday during the bombing of a Jewish farm in Grochow, died today of the injuries. The Grochow bomb was thrown at a group of Jewish youths training for agricultural work in Palestine.

The Jewish press in Warsaw today demanded that the government take measures to crush the anti-Semitic terrorist organization. It was reported that the government intends to carry out mass arrests among Naras in the vicinity of Warsaw where the bombings have occurred.

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