WASHINGTON, (JTA)—Indi- viduals prejudiced against Ne- groes do not necessarily dislike Jews, according to a new study reported here. The analysis of anti-Semitic and anti-Negro attitudes was re- ported to the American Psycho- logical Association. The study was made under direction of Dr. Peter T. Pompilo of the Seton Psychiatric Institute of Baltimore, Md. Dr. Pompilo's findings tended to support a notion of different and relatively independent forms of prejudice. The con- cept of the authoritarian per- sonality, prejudiced against Jews and Negroes alike, was not supported. Results indicated that anti-Semitism and anti- Negroism are independent and separate attitudes, not overlap- Dr. J. G. Heller Speaks for Bonds Dr. James G. Heller, chair- man of community relations for the State of Israel Bond Or- ganization and a leading Amer- ican Jewish spokesman, will address Congregation Ahavas Achim Rosh Hashanah wor- shippers, Mon- day morning in an appeal for support of Israel's e c o - nomic in- d e p e n dence through Israel Bonds. Dr. Heller will remain in Detroit for two days and will aid theU High Holy Dr. Heller Day Religious Council in im- plementing plans for the Yom Kippur appeals. Phillip Stoll- man is chairman of this group, with Norman Allen and Erry Lowenthal as co-chairmen. Dr. Heller was formerly na- tional chairman of the United Jewish Appeal, chairman of the United Palestine Appeal and a vice-president of the Zionist Organization of America. He also was president of the Labor Zionist Orangization. Rabbi for 32 years of Isaac M. Wise Tem- ple in Cincinnati, he was also president of the Central Con- ference of American Rabbis. ping in a significant number of cases. The analysis suggested that "anti-Negroism and anti-Semi- tism do not reflect an under- lying, generalized prejudicial at- titude." That they are indepen- dent prejudices was indicated by a low correlation discovered ill prejudicial attitudes. The conclusion stated by Dr. Pompilo was that "in general the results do not suggest a gen- eral factor of prejudice, but do support the idea that anti-Ne- groism and anti-Semitism are independent variables reflecting different attitudes toward these two groups. As a matter of fact, three sets of attitudes toward the two minority groups under investigation are suggested from this research." He listed these three attitudes as "factor A, representing peo- ple who are clearly and only anti-Negro; factor C, represent. ing people who are clearly and only anti-Semitic; and factor B, representing people who are prejudiced toward both groups indiscriminately." Dr. Pompilo described the study as tentative and indicated that more extensive research is necessary before definite, final conclusions may be drawn. The group used for the study in- cluded white, non-Jewish volun- teer subjects from an above- average education and socio- economic level. Open. Cash Drive for $40,000,000 An intensive drive to raise $40,000,000 in cash by year's end to meet a "cash emergency" jeo- paradizing the relief and rescue programs of its agencies which affect the lives and welfare of more than 500,000 Jewish men, women and children in Israel and 24 other countries, was launched today by the United Jewish Appeal. Announcement of the cash campaign was made at a special session of the Appeal's 51-man National Campagin Cabinet, the organization's top policy and campaign-planning body, who met at the Waldorf-Astoria yes- terday. - The cabinet members adopted a resolution declaring a "cash emergency" and calling upon community campaigns to con- duct special organized cash ef- forts to secure payment of out- standing pledges to meet "a Ghana Declares Neutrality critical need for cash" to main- ACCRA (JTA)—The govern- tain the operations of the ment of Premier Nkruma re- agencies whose programs are fused to take sides in the Arab- financed by UJA funds. Israel conflict. Minister of In- formation Baako said in Parlia- Young Israel Groups ment "there is nothing wrong with having friendly relations Plan to Stimulate with both Egypt and Israel." Israel Bond Sales The three Detroit branches of the Young Israel Organiza- tion are uniting in an effort to stimulate support of the State of Israel's economic se- LEADER curity program, at a meeting scheduled for next Thursday CLEANED evening at the Rainbow Ter- race. RUGS and The informal gathering will CARPETS be attended by leading mem- bers of these groups who will ACTUALLY convene to discuss plans to im- plement their activities for HAVE THE Israel Bonds. The event will be under the joint auspices of FRAGRANCE the three Young Israel presi- OF SPRING! dents, Dr. Harry Portnoy, Harry Blitz and Jack Ginsburg. The host will be Erry Lowen- thal, a regional vice-president. A report on Israel will he made by LouLevitan, who has just returned from the Inter- national Mobilization Confer- ence for Israel, held in Jeru- salem. A musical program of He- brew and Yiddish folk songs will be presented by Ady Semol. Israel Seeking U. S. Aid for Jordan Irrigation Plan JERUSALEM, (JTA)—Israel will shortly submit to Washing- ton a request for financial as- sistance for the building of a national irrigation system using the waters of the Jordan River. The request will be put for- mally to the U.S. Export-Import Bank which recently granted Is- rael a $25,000,000 loan for local irrigation schemes which, lir w- , do not visualize the use ever, of Jordan waters. It is believed that the Is- raeli plea for assistance will re- fer to the regional water de- velopment plan proposed sev- eral years ago by Eric Johnston, then acting as President Eisen- hower's personal representative in the Middle East. When the Johnston plan fell through, due to Arab intransigeance, it was suggested that each country in the region develop its own irri- gation and power programs— but in such a fashion that it could later fit into a regional network. With this goal in mind, Jor- dan assisted by American ex- perts—has worked out plans for the utilization of the Yarmuk River, main tributary of the Jordan River, which is in small part used by Israeli farm settle- ments. At the same time, that the Jordan plan for Yarmuk ir- rigation development took final shape, Israel's plans for use of the Jordan River were com- pleted and will be forwarded to Washington, together with the request for financial support. heavy eart hmoving machinery and the erection of a huge labor camp in an area south of Lake Tiberias where the Yarmuk en- Israelis Threatened by Jordan's Move to Divert Yarmuk River Tributary TEL AVIV, (JTA) — Israel settlements in the Jordan Val- ley are faced with a new hazard, a threatened Jordanian move to divert the Yarmuk River, one of the major trib- utaries of the Jordan River, and thus cut them off from adequate supplies of life giving water. Jordan's threatened action, re- vealed in a concentration of NOD at 0.11 aft, •016 1958 * 5719 May the New Year bring you a bountiful harvest of the things most worthwhile s s , health, friendship, love, happiness . . . and bring to fulfillment your most cherished desires. This . . is wish for you and yours. Main Office—Woodward at Congress Livernois at W. 7 Mile W. 9 Mile near Coolidge Van Dyke at E. 7 Mile 19132 LIVERNOIS Open MON., THURS., FRI. 'til 9; SAT 'til 6 0 American Savings New Year's Dexter Blvd. at Cortland Fort Street at Military Telegraph at Schoolcraft Block's Clothes ters the larger stream, strikes the Israelis as the height of uni- lateral disregard for the rights of others. 4.■ Sim 4ig• •••■■ anD - • Ea. --rte i• al■ iS. MI. Gar arik ■ i..10 • Need a New Tans for the Holidays! 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