2434 ic1tI t fJi 16 Friday, May27, 1977 For Custom Drapery Cleaning, Call THE-DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 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- LOS , ANGELES DRAPERY CLEANERS "Al! That The Name Implies" We Also Wash & Finish Drip Dry Curtaini Professionally WE DO ALL THE WORK REMOVE AND INSTALL 891.1818 Suburban Call Collect Reverse Charges • e• sprea• s • Lampshades Cleaned — Recovered or Relined • Window Shades Cleaned & Replaced • Blanketi . Laundered . S Fluffed :CASH 8 CARRY DISCOUNT 11410 JOS. CAMPAU 3 blks. E. of 1-75 Coniff/Holbrook exit Free Parkin• in Rear Track Memiser American Society of Interior Designers (A.S.I.D.) NEW CADILLAC? BUY OR LEASE FROM ANDY BLAU in BIRMINGHAM.,at WILSON-CRISSMAN CADILLAC RES. 642-6836 CALL BUS. MI 4-1930 1350 N. WOODWARD, BIRMINGHAM • • EXCLUSIVE SHOWING OF "THE BARLOW POTTERS" of Port [and Oregon May 15-June 15 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 also a fine selection of 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. Repeat by demand FREE Blocking of Needlework with CUSTOM FRAMING ARTISANS GALLERY 19666 W. 10 Mile Rd. Southfield 356-4449 Mon-Fri. 1-6 Thurs till 8 Sat 11-6 Sun. 1-5 GERMAN JEWS FOUGHT BACK a Julius Keller A brilliant new book about Germany during the birth and' flourishing years of Nazism and its horrible effects on the Jews of Europe. A non-fiction novel interwoven with facts and fancies of-the mind, about a courageous JewiSh youth who did fight back. $5.95 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. [Flint News ] 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. Available at your local bookstore or through: VANTAGE PRESS, Inc. 516 W. 34 St., New York, N.Y. 10001 • 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 STANDARDS CUSTOMS I POWER-DRIVES LOS ANGELES—Mr. and W 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. I SHERMAN SURGICAL SUPPLY 13S. Main St., Clawson. 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