(Jewish Telegraphic Agency)
The anti-Semitic party in Roumania is preparing to take over the government for the purpose of extending its anti-Jewish crusade, according to Alexander Cuza, leader of the Roumanian anti-Semites, in an address he delivered here last night.
“If we form the government, we will make radical changes. We will take particular action against the Judaization of the cities in Roumania; we will expropriate the houses owned by Jews and give them to the Gentile population. We will introduce a numerus clausus for trade and commerce,” Cuza declared.
The universities of Bucharest and Jassy, closed by the government temporarily because of the continuation of the strike of the anti-Semitic students, will be opened on April 15, it was learned here today.
When the universities are reopened, every student will have to sign a declaration as to whether or not he will attend the lectures. In case a majority of the students declare their readiness to attend, the lectures will be held, and those not signing the declaration will be excluded.
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