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December 4, 1932
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The anti-Semitic National Democratic students today set six conditions upon which they insist before they will permit the University of Lwow to resume classes with a promise that order will be maintained.

Their first condition is that the Jews accused of responsibility for the death of the Polish student, Jan Grotowski, killed after a drunken brawl, shall be court-martialed. Second that “the Jewish fighting brigades,” meaning the Jewish self-defense, shall be liquidated. 3. The dismissal of the president of the Lwow municipality, Orianowski. 4. The release of the arrested student rioters; 5. A law establishing numerus clausus. 6. The dismissal of all employes employed by Christian firms, who defended the Jews.

One hundred and sixty-five demonstrators who took part in yesterday’s mass demonstration, were arrested by the police.

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