Americans Are Vulnerable to Extremism, 'Lipset-Raab Analysis for ADL Discloses Oil Industry Organ Denounces Nasser for Misleading Arabs WASHINGTON (JTA) — The Oil and Gas Journal, the leading pub- lication serving all segments of the American petroleum industry, has denounced the late President Ga- mal Abdel Nasser of Egypt for misleading the Arab world and dissipating its resources in a quest for the "mirage" of Arab unity. Frank J. Gardner, international editor of the weekly, said in a column published here last week that Nasser was "a strong and capable leader, but a leader who misleads can be worse than no leader at all." had" to prod the Arabs into "more misadventures. The individual Arab countries may turn to the tasks at home and tensions may ease," Gardner said. The unflattering opinion of Nasser and the Arab world generally was surprising, Ing "new areas, new industries, within each party, "the chief new migrant groups, new ethnic practical bulwark" against a groups" encroaching upon the right-wing extremist takeover. Dr. Lipset is professor of gov- old. The analysis makes the follow- ernment and sociology at Harvard. emanating from the organ of an Raab is executive director of the ing points: industry long regarded as the • Extremist movements are not San Francisco Jewish Community bastion of pro-Arabism In the primarily composed of "evil- Relations Council United States. Tracing right-wing extremism structured types" but rather of In London, Mayor Teddy Kona from the early Anti-Masonic Party ordinary people caught in certain of Jerusalem, remarked recently through the Know-Nothings, the kinds of stress. that "one was amused" at the • Some of the more dramatically Ku Klux Klan, the hate movements "meat hypocritical" tributes "la of the 1920s and 1930s, the Mc- diabolic aspects of extremism, such many gamier," following the Carthy "syndrome" of the 1950s, as bigotry and a conspiracy theory, death of Nasser. Gardner questioned whether to the John Birch Society, the are not so much the source of the widespread pessimism over George Wallace campaign and the extremism as its baggage. "After all," he told members of sr Right-wing extremist move- Middle East peace prospects that the British ORT. at its 90th anni- current scene, the authors declare that rightist movements "have ments in America have all risen emerged after Nasser's death on versary dinner, "the late President been more indigenous to America against the background of eco- Sept. 28 was Justified. "With Nasser has caused the death of and have left more of a mark on nomic and social changes which Nasser gone, the Arab lands may more Arabs than any other ruler have resulted in the displacement have the opportunity to get on before him." Kollek also declared its history" than leftist ones. They note that extreme rightist of some population groups from with their individual internal de- that "Jerusalem should be, must velopment problems," he wrote. movements have risen primarily former positions of dominance. be and will be a united city for • When segments of the popula- "The time, energy and money -ever more." in reaction against the displace- ment of power and status accom- tion feel the press of displacement that has been funneled into the (He added that an ecumenical panyng change, while left-wing and dislocation, traditional loyal- pursuit of Arab unity may now university will be opening next extremism tries to impel social ties to social and political institu- be diverted to more productive year in Jerusalem. It will be a change and in that course attempts tions are loosened, and the low channels in the absence of the junior college, established by ORT to overthrow old power and status democratic restraint most preva- messiah of Pan-Arablnm." and located on the grounds of the groups. lent among the less privileged is Gardner claimed that Nasser was Hebrew University that will train Calling extremist politics "the exposed. personally responsible for the June engineers on the technological • When the natural economic 1967 war. "It was he who ordered level. politics of despair," Upset and Raab assert that "the politics of interests of the "elite" and the dis- withdrawal of United Nations (Gabriel Sacber, chairman of despair in this country has typically affected lower strata conflict, peacekeepers from the Gaza Strip. British ORT, reported that ORT Israel Refuses to Cast been the politics of backlash right-wing political movements It was he who closed the Strait of was currently training 55,000 per- (right-wing extremism) rather have to make a political appeal on Tiran, and it was he who called sons, almost all of them young- Vote Commending than that of thwarted progress." other than a class basis. At this for the destruction of Israel," sters, at 657 ORT schools and World Youth Assembly The typical wellsprings of point, "low-status backlash" be- Gardner said. centers in 24 countries. He said UNITED NATIONS (JTA)—Is- right-wing extremism, they go comes critical to the development Perhaps it is well, he went on, the equivalent of $192,000 had been rael, critical of "the manner in on to say, are situations involv- . of extremist movements: that there is no longer any "Gala- raised from the dinner.) which the World Youth Assembly was conducted," abstained on a 16-point resolution that briefly Detroit Rabbi, Marshall Goldman, Realizes His Dream, Settles in Israel commended the assembly's efforts. By ESTHER ALLWEISS multiplied" when he goes to Israel they would be attending daily. bassadoi, to persuade businessmen The General Assembly's Third All three forms of Judaism live What would cause a well-estab- on his own, explained the rabbi. to join the kibutz. The Neve Ilan Committee (Social, Humanitarian "As a group we share these in harmony, showing "great group would like to enlist 25 more lished teacher and mohel, married, and Cultural) approved the resolu- We don't feel alone," he understanding of each other," families next year, he said. tion by a vote of 98-0, with four with three growing children, to problems. said Goldman. abstentions — Israel, Costa Rica, leave a comfortable life in the De- said. Should every middle-class Amer- Hadassah's and the Israel gov- troit area for the uncertainties of The rabbi seemed quite impress- Malawi and Portugal. ernment's backing of the project ed by the people he had met in ican Jew move to Israel as he did? a newly founded kibutz in Israel? Ambassador Netanel Lorch of He conceded, "Not all can Rabbi Marshall Goldman, for- "to the hilt" has been a definite Israel. He recalled the kindness of leave a home in Southfield with Israel explained to the Jewish merly a teacher in Jewish schools help for the 30 families (50 by a Moroccan man who brought Telegraphic Agency that the bedrooms and all the mod- here, did just that two months ago, year's end) currently involved. The chair from his nearby house for four Youth Assembly was conducted Americans are living for two years Goldman, when he was waiting for ern conveniences." (His group is "in a manner that was certainly transplanting wife, Miriam; daugh- in the Mevaseret Yerusbalaim a bus. awaiting telephone installation ters Esther, 19, and Shandy, 16; not -conductive to youths' respect Remarking that the bus wouldn't and has ordered ears.) "Besides," and son David, '13, to the site of Absorption Center while their per- for human rights." Israeli dele- added, "those who contribute the Neve Ilan Kibutz, near Jeru- manent homes are being built in arrive for another 45 minutes, the he gates to the Youth assembly in nearby Neve Ilan. stranger invited Goldman into his funds to Israel are needed here." salem. July complained then that its The current dwellings are a far home. In general, Goldman said, his On his return here recently to operations were controlled by from the tents where early "He made sure I'd have com- philosophy for would-be pioneers conduct Yom Kippur services for cry Soviet, Arab and pro-Arab blocs. is, "You can find in others what Israeli immigrants lived. The Gold- fort, providing me with an ashtray Ambassador Loreto recalled that the Jewish Center, Rabbi Goldman mans reside in a three-bedroom and cold drink," said Goldman. you find in yourself. If you don't several delegates "were refused seemed plainly satisfied with his duplex with 11/2 baths. have the milk of human kindness The mohel - accepted the man's the floor and physically prevented decision to immigrate: "You're "It's really modern," Goldman invitation to attend his nephew's in yourself, you won't find it in from speaking." He said that Is- looking at a happy man," he said. said. "My wife cried with joy when Israel." bris, but arrived late so as not to The rabbi said he had thought she saw IL" rael thus felt constrained to vote offend the officiating rabbi. In- For further information about against the resolution, even though of moving to Israel for years. Like The Jewish Agency provides stead, Goldman said,- he was Neve Ilan, Goldman suggested call- "it has many positive elements." his children, he felt "If I didn't these "given the red carpet treatment" lodgings at no charge al- ing Zev Ben David, representative One plank in the resolution try it, I wouldn't know." though the settlers must provide and asked to help officiate. for the Jewish Agency, at the Jew- But not until group Aliya was recommends "effective steps to The welcome their own food. he and his family ish Center's Hebrew department. combat propaganda in favor of conceived—a plan to help suc- "The people work outside (in received upon arrival in Israel also unjust wars, as well as to com- cessful American businessmen, heartened him. the city) at their respective pro- bat racist, Nazi and similar ideolo- with some Israelis, settle a new jects," said Goldman. Those who "Israel's favorite pastime is to Comay New Israel gies." Another plank endorses kibutz—did Rabbi Goldman see work contribute to help families go to the docks and airports to "liberation movements of peoples a way of realizing his dreams. in need although Neve Ilan is not welcome immigrants, friends and Envoy to Britain "The individual's problems are still under military occupation." The American population is "highly vulnerable to political ex- tremism; the American political system is less vulnerable but scarcely fail-safe," warns a prize- winning analysis of American right-wing extremism from 1790 through 1970. The = analysis, just published as a book, "The Politics of Un- reason" (Harper and Row)• by Seymour Upset and Earl Raab, was awarded the first $10,000 Gun- nar Myrdal Prize established for books of distinction in the study of human behavior. It was published as the fifth book in the "Patterns of American Prejudice" series produced under a grant from the Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith to the Uni- versity of California Survey Re- search Center. Upset and Raab declare that while right-wing extremist move- ments have failed to achieve po- litical power in this country, they have succeeded in affecting public policy through the major political parties. The authors call the two-party system, with cross pressures Mayor Kollek Welcomes Hamburgers • Mayer Teddy Leak of Jerusalem (left) weliceseed 'Mr. and Mrs. 'Maisel Hamburger of Dank on theit_reeemt.lese 4 Israel. The Hamburgers, who met with tap Israel gmernment and Military Maim, are active in many muses, especially en - behalf of Israel and Israel Bonds. 5.—Mllay, edify 23, Mil- 1111 POINT MOE Non as strictly coperative settlement, relatives," he said. "They had he said. juice and cookies waiting for .us, The group includes many skilled but-we were stuffed on the El Al professionals, among them social plane." workers, teachers, electronics engi- Goldman said he was not lone- neers, economists, businessmen, a ly In his new land. "I see Detroit friends on the street, and people plumber and an electrician. Gold- drop is anytime." He said Ms man said he feels this diversity of talent is one reason Neve Dan has children had made new friends, been so well supported by the gov- his daughter Esther found some ernment. she already knew at the univer- sity. "Israel needs us as badly as jets," he said. "A successful busi- The rabbi also has relatives in nessman here will be successful the country, including a cousin in there." Israeli Customs—one reason, Gold- Goldman took courses in business man joked, that his group bad no and hotel administration to develop "red tape" on entering . Israel. new skills for Israel, only to learn Goldman said he feels it is "like that he is much in demand as a fate" that he lives in Israel today. rabbi. "I sold my home and car without "In Israel, you're needed," he trouble, and the trip went smooth- said. "If there were two or three ly—as if it were meant to be," be of me, we could still get jobs." said. Goldman said "living Jewish" is "I've found the spirit is great no problem in his community. here. My kids wouldn't get on a Kashrut comes easily there, even bus (in Detroit) but do so here. to those who had never practiced It's a different feeling — my 13- it before. year-old found his way around here He said the group is a hetes,- immediately," he said. geneses mixture of Orthediei, For the time being, Goldman Camervative and Referee -Jews. said, be is content that "For ones The emblem of what kledEof- in any life, I can live in an ulpast 11 711agolMe to have was decided and perfect my Hebrew." Ho also I. favor et the Orthedetrillace Mr ail Saul Coney has as- sumed: the pest of envoy to the Court ef St. James. He fermerb' served as Israel's came . gen- eral_ ha the U.S., mialmarador to the United Nations and &abases-- doe to Canada. -"Never, never shall we 'return the vulnerability and the dan- ger from which w6 have enierged."- jalsritel Foreign Minister Abbe said he hopes, as an unofficial am- B UM.