The publisher of the “Yerushalayim,” Dr. Blank, was examined by the police for publishing the paper during the recent suspension of the “Doar Hayom.” The charge against him is contravening the press law for which he is liable to a fine of $250 if found guilty.
While the “Doar Hayom” was suspended papers under two different names, one of them the “Yerushalayim,” were issued from the “Doar Hayom’s” plant.
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