Excerpt from The Transylvania Problem
At time of going to press, the newspaper carry dispatches saying Hungarians from all parts of the United States are to assemble in Washington during the week of April 4 to urge President Wilson and members of Congress to support the protests of Hungary against "the giving of territory to new states created on the ruins of the Austro-Hungarian Empire."
This movement is in keeping with the established Hungarian policies of propaganda. Roumanians in the United States and their kindred of Roumanian descent do not feel it necessary to go to Washington personally to contradict the claims which will be set forth by the Hungarians.
So well established are the claims of Roumania to Transylvania that Roumanians everywhere are willing to stand on their case as established by historical and ethnological fact. If a plebiscite is held in Transylvania, it will be welcomed by all Roumanians, for it can have only one result: a greater Roumania.
Transylvania is Roumanian in body and spirit.
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