liontir. Brandeis Centennial at
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Jews Fleeing Hungary, JDC Organizes Aid
George W. Stark .
Prof. S. M. Levin
The Detroit Historical Muse- the Detroit Historical Society,
um announced this week the George W. Stark.
Leonard N. ,Simons,. a mem-
completion of plans for the spe-
cial program, next Wednesday ber of the board of the Detroit
evening, at the Museum, Wood- Historical Society, will open the
ward and Kirby, to honor the program and will introduce Ben
100th anniversary of the birth
of the late Supreme Court Jus-
Atlantic Portrait Is
tice Louis Dembitz Brandeis.
Tribute to Brandeis
This event is being sponsored
in connection with the presen-
The November Atlantic
tation to the Museum of the
Portrait, in Atlantic Maga-
certificate indicating its inscrip-
zine, is a tribute to the genius
tion in the GOldem Book of the
of the late Supreme Court
Jewish National Fund in Jeru-
Justice Louis D. Brandeis. It
salem, during the American
is an illuminating article,
Jewish Tercentenary.
"Brandeis," by Judge Charles
Henry D. Brown, director of
E. Wyzanski, Jr., of the U. S.
the Museum, will accept the
District Court of Massachu-
certificate from William
setts.
Hordes. There will be brief
"L.D.B. was a man of con-
remarks by the president of
stant inward grOwth," Judge
Wyzanski writs. "He became
so by external pressbre. He
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Harold, president of the Jewish
National Fund Council, as chair-
man of the evening. The JNF
Council is co-sponsoring the af-
fair.
The principal address of the
evening, in which he will'
evaluate Justice Brandeis' -
contributions to the legal and
social advancement of Amer-
ica's democracy and to the
Zionist • Cause, will be '
livered -by Prof.. Samuel M.
Levin, head of the department
of economics at Wayne State
University.
A social hour with refresh-
ments will follow the program.
An invitation has been ex-
tended to the entire community
to attend this event and to hear
Prof. Levin's address on Bran-
ddis.
VIENNA, (JTA) — Approxi-
mately 300 Jews are among the
Hungarian refugees who cross-
ed into Austria in recent days
and who are sheltered in Aus-
trian government camps in var-
ious parts of the country. An
unknown number of Hungarian
Jews have found lodging with
friends and relatives in Austria.
Although the Austrian gov-
ernment is responsible for the
refugee camps, Jewish commu-
nities in Vienna and Salzburg
and the Joint Distribution Corn-
mittee have gone to the aid of
the refugee Jews. In addition,
the Vienna community, largest
in the country, has appealed
to all Austrian Jews to rally to
support of the refugees. Charles
Jordan, JDC director general,
arrived here from the agency's
Paris headquarters to coordi-
nate its programs in this coun-
try and to help direct aid to the
Hungarian Jews..
So far, relief supplies for the
Jews are adequate, but if the
stream of refugees grows there
may be a real shortage of food,
clothing and medicines. As of
now, the border has been sealed
by Soviet *units.
Charged With Refusing
Aid to OSE Union in Israel
Criticism
PARIS, (JTA)
against the Joint Distribution
Committee for a decision not
to give financial support to the
OES Union in fsrael was voiced
at a press conference here by
Abel Shaban, world ohairman
of the OSE.
Attributing the decision to
Moses A. Leavitt, JDC execu-
tive v i c e-chairman, Shaban
charged that it is "directly op-
posed" to an agreement reached
last July between OSE leaders
and Moses Beckelman, late
JDC director general for over-
seas activities. Shaban empha-
sized that "at that time it was
clearly understood that the
work of OSE in Israel was to
be continued with JDC finan-
cial assistance." _
(JDC circles in New York
said that Me has never sup-
ported the OSE program an
Israel and that no commitments
had ever been made to do so.
They said that, after examining
the program, JDC and the Jew-
ish Agency concluded that there
were many more urgent needs
U.S. Medallion
Honors Brandeis
affecting the Jews which had
a prior call on the resources of
the two organizations. They em-
phasized That the JDC will con-
tinue to assist OSE in North
Africa, Italy and France.)
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The late Associate Justice Louis D. Brandeis, of the U.S.
Supreme Court, depicted here in a portrait by Charles Fox,
will be honored Sunday *hen Chief Justice• Earl Warren, of
the Supreme Court, will unveil a new statue of Brandeis on
the campus of Brandeis University, in Waltham, Mass. The
university, named in Brandeis' honor, is sponsoring a nation-
wide observance of the Brandeis centennial. Brandeis' memory
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