THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS To Our Advertisers ... Once again, during this holiday season, we have been informed that some businesses and individuals are being solicited by mail to place greeting ads in a Canadian newspaper with little or no circu- lation in the Metropolitan Detroit area. WE DO NOT solicit by mailing copies of the Yellow Pages, or any other previously-printed ads. The only persons authorized to solicit any ads for The Jewish News are members of our advertising department, recognized ad- vertising agencies, or by filling out the coupons that occasionally appear in our own columns. We can only urge you to use caution and bewake of dubious claims. The Jewish News Anglicans Reject Bias (Continued from Page 1) British Columbia. Holland has repeatedly asked the Canadian gov- ernment to extradite him, but to no avail since he is a Canadian citizen. The uni- versity also refuses to dis- miss him. Robert Kaplan, Canada's Solicitor General, in refus- ing to extradite Luitjens, said the charges on which Luitjens was tried and con- victed were not covered by the extradition treaty be- tween Canada and Holland. In Bonn, Walter Ohlmer, the archivist of the town of Moringen on Lower Saxony, has resigned, following pro- tests over the publication of an official book about the town which contains a clear anti-Jewish bias. The book was sharply condemned by Prime Minister Ernst Albrecht of the federal state of Lower Saxony. Ohlmer had written a chronicle called "1,000 Years of Moringen" in which Kristallnacht (the night of shattered glass, re- ferring to the Nazi rampage during which the windows of Jewish-owned stores in Germany were shattered) was attributed to Jewish provocations. Albrecht, in a letter to there to ban future meet- Heinz Galinski, chairman of the Jewish community of ings of former SS members. Berlin, wrote that the pro- In a related development, the city of Frankfurt is secutor's office is consider- ing the possibility of open- standing pat on its decision ing an investigation against not to rent public halls to those who were responsible the neo-Nazi National for the chronicle's publica- Democratic Party (NPD), tion. thereby defying two munic- ipal court orders handed Meanwhile, the disclo- sure that the West German down last month. City offi- DGB Central Trade cials intend to take their Union-owned company case before higher courts. cooperative is selling the In New York, the neo-Nazi weekly, "Deutsche Anti-Defamation League National Zeitung" in its of Bnai Brith disclosed stores sparked angry reac- that two scholarly asso- tions within the DGB. ciations of historians mistakenly allowed use Under the headline, of their entire mailing "Co-op and Nazis," the lists to promote the prop- official trade union aganda theme that the newspaper, Welt Der Ar- Holocaust against Euro- beit, sharply criticized pean Jews never oc- the practice and called on curred. the union leadership to According to Justin take immediate action to Finger, director of ADL's stop it. Civil Rights Division, the The cooperative said in a lists of the American His- statement that the com- pany, as a business, is polit- torical Association (AHA) ically neutral and sells only and Central European His- written material which has tory, an Emory University journal, were used by the not been banned. Institute for Historical Re- The DGB has been par- ticularly active for many view (IHR), an organization years in combatting any founded by Willis Carto, "a signs of a resurgence of notorious anti-Semite." Finger said that the IHR Nazism in West Germany. The trade unions initiated acquired the two mailing mass demonstrations in lists as part of its ongoing attempt to deceive reputa- Bad Hersfeld a few months ago which led authorities ble scholars into supporting so-called revisionist Holocaust theories. He noted that the IHR will hold a conference in Los Angeles Sept. 3-5, where it will be addressed by the British historian David Irv- ing whose attempts to ab- solve Hitler of responsibil- PRIVATE CLUB RENTAL ity for "the Final Solution of the Jewish problem" have been discredited by respect- able historians. INCLUDES... Irving recently authen- ticated the so-called Hit- • RACQUETBALL and ler "diaries" before they • SQUASH COURTS were proved fraudulent. According to Finger, • WHIRLPOOL Philip Curtin, AHA • SAUNAS president, informed ADL • CARD ROOM that permission for the use of its mailing list had been • DINING granted as the result of a clerical error mistaking IHR for one of his organiza- SURPRISINGLY AFFORDABLE tion's affiliates. Had that not happened, he wrote the FOR DETAILS CALL 354-8080 ADL, "I can assure you that we never would have given such permission, and that we will certainly not do so again." 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