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MUNICIPAL BONDS On the evening of Friday, Nov. 9, Professor Solomon B. Freehof gives List Upon Request 431 Griswold Si Main 2963 Representative of London Ukrainian under the auspices of the Men's Tem- ple Club. All are cordially invited. Federation to Proceed to Rou- mania. On the afternoon of Nov. 12, un - • LONDON.; —.The newly arisen situ- ation of the 4,000 refugees in Bessa- rabia, who were arrested on the Day of Atonement in the synagogues, was considered at a special meeting of the executive committee of the Federa- tion of Ukrainian Jews held on Thursday, Dr. D. Jochelman presid- ing. The chairman reported on the steps which had already been taken to help these unfortunate victims. After the position had been fully discussed at the meeting, it was unanimously re- solved that a special representative of the federation be appointed to pro- cede to Roumania for the purpose of investigating the situation and ascer- taining ways and means by which the refugees can be relieved. The Rev. L. Geffen undertook to carry out this mission. On the initiative of the Glasgow Relief Fund, a conference of all the synagogues and organizations of Scotland took place on Sunday, Oct. 7, at Glasgow, for the purpose of rais-• lug funds to help the Ukrainian suf- ferers. In the evening a massmeet- ing was held at the Princess Theater, which was addressed by Dr. Jochel- man, who dealt mainly with the prob- lem of the rendering of reconstruc- tive relief to Ukrainian Jewry through the medium of the newly- formed United Jewish People's Bank. Dr. Jochelman was supported by the Rev. L. Geffen. M. Kissenisky is the energetic chairman of the fund. The Birmingham branch . of the London Federation has now resolved to inaugurate a special campaign for the raising of funds among the real dents of the city. The chairman, B . Goodman, has circulated an appeal to every member of the Jewish com- munity, the main object of which is to help the orphans in the Ukraine. Interesting St•tement by British Joint Foreign Committee. THOMAS BROOKS, INC. ed. The proceeds go towards keeping up the charity work of the Kaniza- tion. Dances are given the day of each month at Hotel Ia.', Sun- Ytatler by the auxiliary. Coming Events: der the auspices of the Sisterhood, Dr. William II. Fineshriber of Mem- phis, Tenn.„will speak on the sub- ject "World Peace—Illusion or Real. ity?" Rabbi Fineshriber is recognized as one of the foremost men in the Jewish ministry. Those who fail to hear him will do themselves a great injustice. On the evening of Tuesday, Nov. 13, the Temple Arts Society will give the first of its series of one-act plays. The first program of the season prom. lees ,to be one of surpassing interest. Be sure to arrange to be present. Nov. 20 the Men's Temple Club an- nounces a fellowship evening. On this occasion there will be two speak- ers, one a prominent' representative of the Catholic church and the other one of the outstanding Protestant ministers of our city. Members of the Men's Club will be requested to bring a non-Jewish guest on this oc- casion. Further details of this un- natal evening will shortly be pub- lished. • In connection with the news of hte arrest on the Day of Atonement of 4,000 refugees in Bessarabia, Lucien Wolf, on behalf of the Joint Foreign Committee, has issued the following statement: With reference to. statements which have appeared in the press re- garding alleged wholesale expulsions of Russo-Jewish refugees from Bessa- rabia, the Joint Foreign Committee of the Jewish Board of Deputies and the Anglo-Jewish Association have been informed by the Roumanian Le- gation in London that the evacuation of the refugees is being continued in strict accordance with the conditions negotiated with the Joint Foreign Committee acting on behalf of the Jewish Colonization Association and Allied Societies. The only change recently made is that the Roumanian Government, in view of the difficulties of the evacuation, have consented to prolong the time limit from Dec. 1. to Dec. 31. This illustrates the benevo- lent spirit in which the Roumanian government is treating the question of evacuating the refugees. If expul- sions have lately taken place, they have probably been limited to individ- ual cases, and have been carried out without the knowledge or approval of the government, who have ordered an inquiry to be instituted. The Rou- manian Government nevertheless hope that the Jewish relief societies will accelerate the work of evacuation. "The Joint Foreign Committee (pro- ceeds Mr. Wolf) are giving assurances to the Roumanian Government on this head. The number of refugees in Bessarabia has been reduced from 45,- 000 to 7,000 and over 4,000 have been evacuated in the last four months. The work has been hampered of late, partly by new regulations which have been issued by the Argentine Govern- ment requiring that passports of em- igrants should be vises in the coun- tries of origin, and partly by delays which have unexpectedly arisen in the negotiation of a Repatriation Agree- ment with the Soviet Government of the Ukraine." DALLAS, Texas—(J. T. A.)—The Ku Klux Klan's attitude toward Ne- groes, Jews and Catholics was ex- plained here by Dr. H. W. Evans, im- perial wizard, in a speech announced as outlining "fully for the first time the policies of the Ku Klux Klan re-, garding restriction of immigration and its program in this respect." "We already have at least three powerful and numerous elements that do now and forever will defy every fundamental requirqement of as- similation," mid the wizard, refer- ring to the Negro, Jew and Catholic. "First, there is the Negro—l0,- 500,000. They have not, they cannot attain the Anglo-Saxon level. Both biology and anthropology prove it. "Another absolutely unblendable eleinent is the Jew. To him patriot- ism as the Anglo-Saxon feels it is im- possible. Already a fifth of the Jew- BRODERICK ENDORSES ish race is in this country. They are LEGION'S RAP AT KLAN people apart from all other peoples. Were the melting-pot to burn hun- State Welfare Officer Says Situation dreds of years, Jew and Gentile would I. Dangerous In Detroit. each emerge as he is today, only the Action of the national convention of Gentile would have been affected by the American Legion in condemning many other elements and the Jew the Ku Klux Klan, is warmly en- would not. As a race the Jews are dorsed by Dr. Frank B. Broderick, law-abiding. They are of physically state welfare officer of the Legion. wholesome stock. They are mentally "The American Legion stands for alert. They are • family people. But law and order, and the Ku Kluxers their homes are not American but stand for lawlessness and disorder," Jewish homes, into which we cannot said Dr. Broderick. go and from which they will never "The Klan not only stirs up relig- emerge for • real intermingling with ious and racial prejudices but it America. preaches a doctrine of bigotry which No nation can long endure that is contrary to the American spirit of permits a higher temporal allegiance fair play and tolerance. than to its own government. The "It is noticeable in the dispatches hierarchies of Roman and Greek Ca- from San Francisco that the Ku Klux tholicism violate that principle. To Klan had its workers and organizers them the presidency at Washington is on the floor of the Legion convention,' subordinate to the priesthood of actually attempting to Commit the Rome. The parochial school system Legion to their cause. is sufficient proof of • divided allegi- The Klan situation is dangerous ance, a separatist instinct. " in Detroit. There is no question but that the Klan is unduly interested in the present campaign for city officials JUNIOR HADASSAH and that unless our citizens are care- I ful they will find the Klan in control IS IN FULL SWING of our municipal affairs.' Dr. F. Broderick is recognized as The Junior Hadassah has started one of the strongest candidates in the! the season enthusiastically, and the race for the city council. He is a life- next meeting, on Nov. 7, is looked time resident of Detroit and is enjoy.' forward to with a great deal of in- ing the support of hundreds of old terest by members and prospective friends and of practically all the men members. The Junior Hadassah girls who served either in the Spanish-Am- believe in mixing pleasure with busi- erican or World Wars. 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