(Jewish Telegraphic Agency)
Satisfaction that Roumania will be freed of the parliamentary outpourings of Alexander Cuza is expressed by the Vitorul, the official organ of the Roumanian Liberal Party.
Cuza, the paper writes, entered the previous parliament with the assistance of former Minister of the Interior Goga. Cuza’s speeches only harmed the interests of Roumanian abroad and the Roumanian parliament will be better off without him.
The election campaign is under way in full force. The anti-Semitic propagandists and leaders are openly voicing their displeasure at the entente cordial arrived at between the Liberal party and the Jews.
The notorious anti-Semitic leader, Professor Jorga, speaking at an election meeting in Galatz, displayed anxiety regarding the alliance between the Jewish bloc and the Liberals. The professor claimed that this combination is not ethical because the Liberals have been an anti-Semitic party throughout their existence. Neither the Liberals nor the Jews, the speaker declared, displayed consistency by joining hands despite the antagonism between them for many decades.
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