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ADL Files Friend-of-Court
Brief in California Quota Case
—
Philip B. Kurland will repre-
sent the Anti-Defamation
League of Bnai Birth in the
Regents of California v.
Bakke "reverse discrimina-
tion" case to be heard by
the U.S. Supreme Court this
fall. The Court's decision
will affect all special col-
lege admission programs
based on preferential treat-
ment and quotas,
- Kurland, professor of law
at the University of Chi-
cago, will -Write ADL's
"friend of the court" brief
challenging the con-
stitutionality of the Univer-
sity Of California's racially-
based special admissions
program for its Davis Medi-
cal School.
The announcement was
made by Larry M. La-
vinsky, chairman of ADL's
civil rights committee, at
the agency's national execu-
tive committee meeting at
the Beverly Hilton Hotel.
Allan Bakke, a white ap-
plicant, sued for admission
to the medical school claim-
ing he was rejected by rea-
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son of his race. The
school's special minority ad-
missions program set ex-
clusively for "minorities"
16 out of 100 seats available
annually and selected the 16
under a lower set of stand-
ards than those used for
white applicants. Following
the California Supreme
Court's ruling last Septem-
ber that the program is un-
constitutional, the univer-
sity appealed to the U.S. Su-
preme Court. -
According to Lavinsky,
"the totality of the Califor-
nia situation — adoption of
a fixed quota, the barring
of non-minorities from par-
ticipating in the special
program, no' past history of
discrimination at the school
— all make this the, land-
mark case on the issue of
preferential admissions poli-
cies:"
Lavinsky is a member of
the New York and Federal
Bars who has written on
the subject of special admis-
sions programs for the Co-
lumbia Law Review and
the Hastings Constitutional
Law Quarterly.
He noted that ADL in the
1940's was instrumental in
eliminating • college admis-
sions quotas designed to
keep minorities out. "What
we are now witnessing on
many campuses," he de-
clared, 'Is a new form of
discrimination in which
whites in general and white
males in particular are now
the victims — of the quotas
to get minorities in."
"This," he went on, "is
as divisive and morally
wrong as the racism of the
past."
Dayan Will Be .
Foreign Minister
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Contemporary Art
JERUSALEM-Former Is-
rael Defense Minister
Moshe Dayan, nominally a
member of the Labor Par-
ty, has agreed to serve as
foreign minister in the new
•government being formed
by Likud.
Dayan, who- visited Likud
leader Menahem Begin in
the hospital on Wednesday,
supports Laud's opposition
to a West Bank Palestinian
state.
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Wright Upholds
Unified Jerusalem
NEW YORK (JTA)- - .4s
humanity is one, so is Je-
rusalem, It must never
again be divided." That as-
sertion was made by Rep.
James C. Wright Jr. (D-
Tex. ) , the House --Majority
leader, in an address to the
79th anniversary dinner of
the Union of Orthodox Jew-
ish Congregations of Kmer-
ica (UOCJ) May 17.
N,Tright, recipient of the or-
ganization's Humanitarian
Award, referred to his visit
to Israel shortly before the
1967 Six-Day War and to the
10th anniversary of Jerusa-
lem's re-unification now
being celebrated in Israel.
The UOJC also presented
its Distinguished Service
Award to Phillip Stolllman,
of Detroit.
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Biblical Themes
in Art Talk Topic
Shirley Bleviss, Los Angel-
es artist will speak 8 p.m.
Wednesday at Temple Beth
El on "Interpretation of Bib-
lical Themes Through Paint-
ing." Mrs. Bleviss will
show slides of a series of
her paintings presented in a
one-man show at the Univer-
sity of Judaism in Los An-
geles.
Mrs. Bleviss pursued a ca-
reer as an artist while
doing group work in settle-
ment houses on New York's
east side.
She moved from New
York to Colorado to beconie„
part Tyner and operator of
a gold mine, and later to
Mexico City where she met
her future husband David,
a veteran of the Israeli war
for independence.
Mrs. Bleviss has been
working more recently in
abstract photographic art.
Her photography will be fea-
tured at a one-man show at
The Diamond Art Gallery
in the Diamond Exchange,
for one week beginning
Thursday.
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JERUSALEM (JTA)—
The first world conference
of Jewish community cen-
ters closed with the estab-
lishment of a World Con-
federation of Jewish Corn-
munity Centers.
PartieiRants from 14 coun-
tries attended the confer-
ence. Morton Mandel of
Cleveland was elected presi-
dent of the Confederation.
Offices will be established
in New York, Geneva and
Jersusalem.
The newly elected execu-
tive committee was as-
signed four priority proj-
ects to be undertaken be-
fore the next world confer-
ence. These are: extending
services to Jewish commu-
nity centers in countries
where the Jewish commu-
nities are threatened or are
diminishing in numbers; ex-
pansion_ of student ex-
change programs with Is-
raeli community centers;
broadening contacts be-
tween Jewish community
centers throughout the
world and providing profes-
sional know-how to the vari-
ous national federations of
community centers; and
heightening Jewish aware-
ness through community
center programs.
JNF to Honor
Liz, Husband
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Mrs. John Warner (Eliza-
beth Taylor) will be hon-
ored by the JNF with a
planting of a forest in the
American Bicentennial
Park in Israel. The ,event,
to be chaired by Los Angel-
es Mayor Thomas Bradley,
will take place at the Be-
verly Hilton Hotel June 12.
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