RUMANIAN MOVEMENT IN U.S.
KING CAROL DENIES AXIS SYMPATHIES (Rec. 7 p.m.) NEW YORK, Nov. 18. Describing himself as one of Hitler’s greatest enemies, King’ Carol, interviewed in Mexico City, said the detention in Detroit of three Rumanians was unjust, The Free Rumanian organisation had existed for almost 10 years and had never ceased to support the cause of the United Nations. To accuse it of being an agent of an enemy government was not only an outright lie, but completely ridiculous. The New York Assistant District Attorney (Mr L. Hopping) yesterday stated that Father Moraru, one of the three Rumanians indicted on espionage charges, had twice visited King Carol in Mexico and had received 13.000 dollars from him to further the Free Rumanian movement.
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Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23800, 20 November 1942, Page 3
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