Plans for a renewed anti-Jewish and anti-government drive in Poland were discovered by the police in Warsaw today during a raid on the quarters of the illegally existing anti-Semitic Nara Party. Ten ring-leaders were arrested as a result of the raid.
The police received word that the leaders of the Nara Party were holding their executive sessions in a certain building in Warsaw, despite the fact that the party was officially dissolved by the government. A force of detectives sent to the building caught the party leaders in the midst of formulating plans to start a new campaign against the Jews and against the present regime. Many documents were confiscated by the detectives after a thorough search of the building.
The raid is a result of the investigation by police authorities to discover the perpetrators of two fires started by unknown persons in Jewish premises on Freta Strasse in Warsaw.
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