Trial of fifty-six persons in Radom for participation in the Przytyk anti-Jewish disorders of March 10, in which three Jews were killed and more than a score wounded, was set today for June 2. It was earlier reported that the trial, originally scheduled for early next month, would take place in the Fall. The desire not to further aggravate the present situation was given as the reason for the delay.
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