a. Józef Serwatka, labourer, to ten months in prison,
a. Stefan Sandelewski, labourer, to one year and two months in prison,
b. Mikołaj Urbański, farmer, to one year and two months in prison,
c. Stanisław Kowalik, Ignacy Kowalik, Wacław Urbański, Stefan Serwatka,
Czesław [8] Radzik, and Antoni Nowak, labourers, to ten months in
prison each,
d. Jan Juźwik and Boleslaw Nowak to nine months in prison each,
e. Jan Malczyk to four months and two weeks in prison.
Piotrków, 28 November 1939 County Governor
Buss
Posters
1. Placing posters on walls, houses, fences, telegraph poles, etc. is prohibited.
Any existing posters should be removed.
2. Announcements of the German authorities should be posted on special
boards, which are to be installed in all localities of the Piotrków County.
Announcements must be made in German and Polish.
3. Mayors shall indicate in their communities, if necessary, places
where boards for private advertisements may be placed. This can only
be posted on poles or bulletin board. Mayors shall be in charge of these
boards. Private advertisements can be posted only with the permission of
the mayor.
Fees for private advertisements shall be paid to the municipality.
Private advertisements must not be placed on the notice boards.
4. On the official notice boards, the maximum price of food should
always be announced.
5. Poles who illegally paste posters shall be fined up to 100 zlotys for each
offence. The money shall be paid to the commune.
Piotrków, 29 November 1939 County Governor
Buss
[9] Identification marks for the Jews
All Jewish men and women from the age of six and older must wear a yellow
band 10 cm wide sewn on their right arm, effective immediately.