The government today informed every member of the Central Anti-Hitler Boycott Committee in Warsaw that the resumption of activities by the committee will be punishable.
The headquarters of the committee, which were closed by the authorities last week, have not been reopened. The activities of the boycott committee are still not hindered in the provincial cities.
Two leaders of the anti-Semitic National Democratic Party were today sent to a concentration camp for the recent anti-Jewish disturbances which broke out in the township of Sokoly near Lomza.
2 OTHERS IMPRISONED
The authorities have also sent to a concentration camp two ringleaders of the recent anti-Jewish riots in Suwalki near Grodno Both are members of the Polish National Democratic Party.
The Municipal Council in the city of Wilno today ordered the closing down of two large Jewish schools where 700 pupils were registered. In issuing the order, the Council explained that the measure was taken as an economy move.
Elections to the Jewish communities throughout the country will take place after the elections to the Polish Parliament have been concluded.
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