A Warning to Advertisers: Beware of Misrepresentation The 35 member newspapers of the American Associa- tion of English-Jewish Newspapers (including THE DE- TROIT JEWISH NEWS) issue solemn warning against the rise of a racketeering group which, under the guidance of notorious unethical solicitors, is attempting to mislead mer- chants throughout the land with falsified appeals for ad: vertising. In the past two years, the Association, in cooperation with the National Community Relations Advisory Council, found it-necessary to warn against the acts of five nationally- circulated magazines which, at the behest of several dis- Credited advertising solicitors, made it a policy to clip ad- vertisements from English-Jewish newspapers throughout the land and to pass them off as their own in requests for advertising. Such requests were accompanied by bills, giving the impression that the ads had been authorized for these misrepresenting newspapers on previous occasions. Fortunately, the negotiations which the English-Jewish publishers carried on with the offenders, through the medi- um of the National Community Relations Advisory Council, resulted. in a diminution of the offending practices. While there still are evidences of some continuing offenses, NCRAC has been helpful in reducing the unethical abuses of de- cency in Jewish life by responsible magazines. In the past week, however, another menace appeared on the horizon—in the form of a New York paper, the Jewish Mail, edited by a former Yiddish writer, M. J. Nurenberger. This paper, over the signature of Nurenberger, has clipped advertisements from English-Jewish newspapers, has .appended them to bills, gave the impression that ads were previously authoried in the statement "enclosed please find copy of your ad which appeared previously"—although the paper itself is less than a year Old. Even worse: this paper has the audacity, in its appeal for advertising, to ask for support on the ground that it is "combatting all forms of totalitarianism." Such tactics have regularly been condemned- by national Jewish organizations and have been abandoned by former offenders—now to be renewed by this New York sheet. Such unethical tactics serve to undermine American Jewry s most important instrument for good—the English- Jewish press. They create misunderstanding among non- Jews as well as Jews. They do immeasurable harm to the good name of American Jewry. The American Association of English-Jewish News- paper warns the public against this menace in Jewish life. It warns advertisers to ignore such misrepresentations. It calls upon responsible public opinion in this country to put an end to such abuses of common decency. By taking a strong stand against such racketeering, American Jewry will nip in the bud an effort to inject dishonest approaches to the basic rights to advertising of all local English-Jewish newspapers. la response to a demand that the Jewish Mail recall all requests for advertising issued in the manner described above, word was received on Monday. that mailings were discontinued on Aug. 22. On that date, advertisements in holiday editions in Jewish newspapers in many cities throughout the country already had been clipped and the mailings completed. ' On Tuesday, Mr. Nurenberger, in a long dis- tance call to The Detroit Jewish News,, gave as- surance that the solicitations his paper started under date of Aug. 20 have been discontinued and that those who have remitted for advertisements will have their checks returned. Israel Asks UN Security Council To Reopen Debate on Huleh Issue TEL AVIV, (JTA)—The Israel supervisor, that no evidence of government has officially re- Syrian' military intervention had quested the United Nations Se- been found by U.N. observers. curity Council to reopen its de- bate of last May's fighting in the 'demilitarized zone of the Huleh border region. In a cable sent by Foreign Minister Moshe Sha- rett, the Israel government de- Wednesday, Oct. 10 manded that the Council hold at 11:30 A.M. Syria responsible for violating the Israel - Syrian armistice VETERAN'S MEMORIAL agreement. Mr. Sharett's cable referred • BUILDING Council president Warren Austin 151 W. Jefferson Avenue to the Official Gazette of Syria, Sponsored by Downtown Number 31, published in De- Synagogue Rabbi mascus July 19, 1951. In the Rosenwasser Officiating gazette is an order awarding To all who treasure the military medals to 79 Syrian of- memory of their ficers and enlisted men for their dear departed: part in three specific battles You are privileged fo send names of within the Huleh area. Mr. Sha- your dear departed for solemn men- rett's communication pointed out tion at Yiskor Memorial. that the Security Council had Sacred remembrance will be an- nounced in your name. Kindly ad- bia.med Israel for armed aggres- dress your request to the Downtown sion against Syrian positions fol- Synagogue, 1205 Griswold, with your name and address and receive prompt lowing assurances from Lt. Gen. acknowledgment. William E. Riley, Palestine truce Yom Kippur Yiskor Israel Bond Parley To View Country's Needs and Potentials The First National Economic Conference for Israel, to be held at the Shoreham Hotel in Wash- ington, D.C., Sept. 20 to 23, will focus nation - wide at- tention on the second phase of the State of Israel $500,000,600 Independence Drive, which was inaugurated on May 1. Henry Montor, vice-president of the American Financial and Development Corporation for Israel, which is sponsoring the sale pf Israel bonds, cited five major objectives of the National Economic Conference, as follows: 1. To review the progress of the eco- nomic development of the State of Israel and the opportunities for expansion in the future. 2. To obtain' first-hand reports from Israeli leaders on the plans for greater economic development during the next three years. 3. To examine the methods and tech- niques that have been employed in vari- ous parts of the country to promote the sale of State of Israel Bonds. 4. To survey the achievements of the Israel bond drive since its inception. 5. To adopt a program for the mobil- ization of American Jewry to speed the economic independence of Israel. Secretary of Labor Maurice J. Tobin, who . recently visited Is- rael, will be one of the principal speakers at the conference. The conference, to be held at the Shoreham Hotel, is to review the Israel bond drive and adopt a program for maximum Amer- ican Jewish participation in Is- rael's economic growth. Peretz School of Jewish Study Opens Registration for 18th Year in Windsor Registration for the 1951-52 term of the I. L. Peretz School and Kindergarten in Windsor, began Monday and will continue through Sept. 4. Registration on weekdays takes place from 3 to 6 p.m., and on Sunday, from 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. The school is entering its eighteenth year in Windsor, during which time it has achieved recognition as having one of the highest academic standings in Ontario. Many of its graduates are Jewish teach- ers, youth leaders and social workers. Activities in the Peretz kind- ergarten, a pre-school prepara- tion unit, consist of movements, rhythm, play, music, language, arts and crafts. Through these media children learn to be self- reliant and companionate. The elementary and high 12 — school classes teach g r a ded courses of study which include Yiddish, Hebrew. Jewish history and literature, Israel history and geography, Jewish social prob- lems, singing and study of holi- days. Transportation to the school will be provided at the request of parents. For information on the school, registration or actin vities, call Windsor 4-5439. itioed 70 SAVINGS C U R R A R T Eg N T "YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD SAVINGS INSTITUTION" umERIEgn SAVINGS AND" I.OAN ASSOCIATION Deiter Blvd. at Cottland- T O. 9.- CU( in - 8. 7.e - ti II Fort at Military- THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, August 31, 1951 MRA TROTTING RACES oung Adults Pick Committee Heads ' Young adult Community Serv- ice Committee activities got un- der way with the selection of chairmen of two major projects. Irwin Holtzman will head the Junior Division's collection com- mittee of the Allied Jewish Campaign and Mildred Fox will direct the committee's Torch Drive solicitation. 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