Government Action is Warning Against Repetition of Excesses; Denies Report He Seeks Loan for Roumania (Jewish Telegraphic Agency)
The Roumanian government will keep vigilance over the material and moral welfare of its citizens, without discrimination, direct or indirect, Roumanian Foreign Minister Titulescu, who is on a visit here, declared in an interview with the correspondent of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency.
Titulescu, who conferred with Poincare, denied press reports that the subject of the conferences was Roumania’s desire to obtain a loan.
“None regrets more than the Roumanian government the deplorable incidents against the Jews in Roumania,” the Minister declared. “The government realizes fully its duty to safeguard the Jewish population just as the rest of the population. It has therefore taken measures to punish the guilty who must not be confused with the mass of students, because they represent only a small minority,” he declared.
“The government action is also a warning against repetitions in the future. The government is gratified that public opinion approves its action, showing the Roumanian people desires tranquility and cooperation among all sections of the population. The Roumanian government and the Roumanian people desire a permanent condition of mutual respect among all citizens, classes and communities and desire complete, loyal and harmonious cooperation of all citizens, irrespective or race, religion and social position.
“The government will exercise a firm, systematic vigilance to assure all citizens material and moral well being, without any discrimination, direct or indirect,” the Minister declared.
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