Nara anti-Semitic activities in Warsaw were financed from a foreign country, allegedly from Berlin, a search in the home of the arrested Nara leader Rosciczewski revealed, Kurier Wilenski, pro-government paper, declared yesterday. Nara activities in Lodz were also financed from Germany, the paper stated.
Arrests of Naras are continuing in Warsaw, Lodz, Siedlce, Sieradz, Lowicz, Pruszkow and other towns.
A new economic weekly, which was to have been called “Aryjczyk” or “Aryan,” was prohibited by the Polish government on the ground that the name was harmful. The publishers are appealing to the courts against the government decision.
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