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Disorders Reported on Sunday

April 9, 1936
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Physical attacks on Jews were reported in various parts of the country Sunday.

Two Jewish youths were seriously injured in Lodz. Alter Heineder, nine years old, suffered loss of an eye in an attack. Zelig Herszowski was stabbed. Both were removed to the hospital.

Four Jews were wounded while traveling on a train on the Warsaw-Otwock line. Women members of the anti-Semitic Nationalist Party attacked a rabbi of Tluscz aboard a train.

Police in Wilno ordered M. Olszewski, local leader of the illegal anti-Semitic party, National Radicals, to leave the city. He had been arrested for the bombing of a synagogue, but was freed under the general amnesty.

In Lwow, police arrested eight student members of the Nara Party.

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