Study Refutes Anti-Semitism Among Negroes The Negro attitude towards Jews is comparable to their atti- tude towards whites in general. Where it differs it tends to be in favor of the Jews, reports Harvard sociologist Gary T. Marx who di- rected a nationwide survey of Negro attitudes. In contrast to widespread belief of Negro anti-Semitism, Dr. Marx found that Negroes are also less apt to accept negative stereotypes of Jews and do not share the tra- ditional anti-Semitic biases. The study, part of a five-year research project on prejudice con- ducted at the University of Cali- fornia Survey Research - Center under a grant from the Anti-De- famation League is contained in a book by Dr. Marx titled "Protest and Prejudice," published by Har- per dz Row. The survey, based on public opin- ion polls of 1,119 Negro adults from both urban and rural areas, found that the extent of anti-Semi- tism among Negroes differs con- siderably by region. High scores on the anti-Jewish index, Dr. Marx reports, were more common among those living out- side the South. Emma, Golda, Eleanor--3 Eminent Women's Names Linked at Dinner Honoring Mrs. Schaver on Nov. 7 THAT'S ... HARRY THOMAS Fine Clothes For Over 30 Years 15200 W. 7 Mile Road 3 blocks east of Greenfield, Corner Sussex The Finest of Nationally Advertised Clothing at About 1/2 the Price You Expect to Pay. EMMA SCHAVER .. Inserts of Eleanor Roosevelt and Golda Meir The names of three distinguished women are linked in the State of Israel Bonds dinner to be held at Cobo Hall 6:30 p.m. on Nov. 7. Nationwide interest is being shown in the honor to be accorded to Emma Schaver at that event. Having attained eminence not only in this country but in other lands—in Israel where she has ap- peared in concerts scores of time, in displaced persons camps, in Po- land, in England and in France where her voice was heard many times—Mrs. Scheyer is being hon- ored for her philanthropic attain- ments. Open Daily 9:30 to 6; Mon. & Thurs., 9:30 to 9 OPEN SUN. 11 to 4 BANKARD—SECURITY—DINERS Two world famous women's names are linked with Mrs. Scha• ver's in the event to be given in recognition of her many attain- ments. She is to be the first reci- pient here of the Eleanor Roose- velt Humanitarian Award. Having befriended Mrs. Roosevelt on sev- eral occasions, Mrs. Schaver has expressed elation at having been selected for this award. SPITZER'S Still 4E1 On The Best Seller List! "THE CHOSEN" A Novel by CHAIM POTOK From the Best Seller List: "TOPAZ" A New Novel by LEON URIS "THE SIX DAY WAR" By RANDOLPH and WINSTON S. 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Two of the apartment buildings, acquired by the seminary in 1964, are scheduled for demolition to make way for a new seminary library, classrooms and other facilities. SNCC, White Supremacists May Be Opposites, but Material Is the Same IT'S SO NICE ... To walk into a nice men's shop ... have someone serve you ... one who knows your correct size ... your proper model . and sees that you are fitted properly_ Seminary to Expand N.Y. Facilities HOUSTON (JTA) — Benjamin R. Epstein, national director of the Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith, said here that virulent anti- Israel and anti-Jewish propaganda put out by the Palestine Libera- tion Organization and the Palestine Arab Delegation is disseminated in the U.S.A. by two racist organi- zations, the Student Nonviolent Co- ordinating Committee (SNCC) and the white supremicist National States Rights Party. Speaking before the ADL's na- tional executive committee, Ep- stein displayed copies of the SNCC's newsletter and the States Rights Party organ, "Thunderbolt," which showed the same "word-for- word" dependence on Arab propa- ganda material against Jews, Zion- ism and Israel, although the white and Negro groups are "polar op- posites." Epstein said that the SNCC news- Then there is the expression of letter "parrotted whole sections of personal friendship that is involved a 1966 Palestine Liberation Or- in the coming to Detroit for the ganization diatribe produced in Le- Nov. 7 event of Golda Meir, for- banon" while the "Thunderbolt" mer foreign minister of Israel, reproduced whole paragraphs from whose friendship with the Scha- vers is of many years' duration. Emma Schaver's name has been linked with Zionist activities from her earliest childhood. As a young- ster of 11 or 12, when she already displayed a great love for music, she sang for Young Judaea groups in the old Ahavat Achim synagogue on Westminster and Delmar. Emma's career was a rapid one. When the United Hebrew Schools staged "Samson and Delilah" in Hebrew at Orchestra Hall, she was the star. In operatic roles, as a folk singer, she emerged among the country's top singers. Her genius as a folksinger is at- tributable to her earnestness in ac- quiring knowledge of the lan- guages in which she sang. Her love for Yiddish and Hebrew accounts for her mastery of songs in the two languages. She still is a favorite when singing American songs as well as operatic selections and she has learned Italian to present the latter in best fashion. Mrs. Schaver has distinguished herself in philanthropy. Together with her husband, the late Morris L. Schaver, she made many note- worthy contributions. She has con- tinued that tradition and is among the most noted women in labor Zionism, in Israel Bonds, in num- erous Israeli projects as well as in educational endeavors in this coun- try. * • • Golda Meir and Abba Eban Golda Meir will be here for the Emma Schaver testimonial on Nov. 7 at a time when her services may be required also in furthering Is- rael's defensive position. Having preceded Abba Eban as Israel's foreign minister, she has paved the road for an enduring position for Israel on the international arena. Mrs. Meir has been recognized worldwide as an educator and as an outstanding diplomat. Dropsie College for Hebrew and Cognate Learning has invited her to address the ceremony marking the induc- tion of Dr. Abraham I. Katsh as the third president of the college. On Nov. 26 she will deliver the First Annual Sol Satinsky Lecture at Dropsie College. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 27, 1967-7 a Palestine Arab Delegation pole- mic issued last July 14. 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