Members of the anti-Semitic Roumanian organization, Iron Guard, are called upon to join in preparations for a great march to Bessarabia in order to “establish the national ideal,” according to a proclamation issued by the organization, the text of which has just reached here through the Hungarian Telegraphic Agency. The Agency says that the Iron Guard is hopeful of military aid.
Dispatches from Bucharest indicate that this proclamation is causing disquiet in Roumania, in Jewish and non-Jewish circles, and demands are being made that the government take measures now to avoid any anti-Semitic disturbances. Simultaneously the Hungarian Telegraphic Agency quotes the newspaper, “Vittorul,” organ of the Liberal Party, on the anti-Semitic incidents in Bukowina. It accuses the government of having had a part in the trouble.
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