Police arrested a number of Naras, members of the anti-government, anti-Semitic National Radical party, Friday night at Radocz, near this city, it was announced today, on charges of illegal activities.
The prisoners were accused also of distributing the Stafeta, Nara newspaper which had been suppressed by the authorities during the disorders incidental to the murder of Col. Pieracki, Minister of the Interior. The paper, which had been secretly printed, was not only distributed throughout Radocz, but also had been tacked up on walls in public places.
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