The public prosecutor as well as Jewish and Christian lawyers filed appeals today from the decision of the District Court which last Friday sentenced eleven Jews and thirty-nine Poles to prison terms on charges arising from disorders in Przytyk last March 9. Two Jews and four Poles were acquitted.
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