(Jewish Telegraphic Agency)
An early split in the Christian League, the anti-Semitic party under the leadership of Alexander Cuza, is predicted.
The split is the result of opposition which developed against the personal dictatorship of Professor Cuza. Leaders of the opposition protest against his methods and express distrust in his policy, declaring that he would sell “the war against the Jews,” which he advocated so fervently, in exchange for political power.
Cuza, it was charged, is ignoring the executive committee of the League and has personally directed an inquiry to all branches of the League, asking for their attitude in the controversy. In his circular he insisted that all replies must be made to him personally by August 1, otherwise he will dissolve the branches.
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