Zionist Region Meets Oct. 11-12 The ninth annual convention of the Michigan Region of the Zionist Organization of America will be held Saturday and Sun- day, Oct. 11-12, at Hotel. Ban- croft, Saginaw, Leon Kay, re- gional president, announced this week. D e l e g a t es representing 15 Michigan communities will at- tend the parley. A full day of workshops and seminars dealing with phases of Zionist activity are planned, to start at 10:30 a. m. on Sun- day and con- cluding with a, dinner session at 5:30 p.m. A president's re- ception will be held Saturday evening. Featured speaker at the dinner session will be Bartley C. Crum, prom- inent jurist and statesman who was a Bartley Crum . member of the Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry on Pales- tine. Crum was chairman of the California campaign for Wen- dell L. Wilkie and in 1944 he switched his support to Frank- lin D. Roosevelt. In 1942 he was appointed by President Roose- velt as special counsel to the Fair Employment Practices Commission; in 1945 he was named a State Department con- sultant to the United Nations; and in 1946 he accepted an ap- pointment from President Tru- man as a member of the Anglo- American Committee of Inquiry on Palestine. Out of the latter experiences he wrote the book, "Behind the Silken Curtain"— an expose of U.S.-British policy in the Holy Land. The Newspa- per Guild cited this book in giv- ing its annual award in 1948 to Crum for distinguished public service. In 1949. Crum received the "One World" award. In 1951, he received an honorary degree of Doctor of Hebrew Letters from Hebrew Union College. He made 20 trips to Israel. The key-note presidential ad- dress by Leon Kay is scheduled for 1 p.m. Sunday. Kay has just returned from one of his fre- quent trips to Israel where he conferred with Israeli leaders and attended meetings of the board of governors of the Haifa Technion. The Jewish communities of Saginaw, Bay City and Midland will be hosts to the convention. Co-chairmen of the tri-cities committee are: Sam Jacobson, Saginaw; Louis B. Harrison, Bay City, and Leonard Bergstein, Midland. A state-wide conven- tion committee is in formation. 1111111111111111111=11111111, There is no profit in curing the body, if in the process, we destroy the soul. The Detroit Business Men's Group of the CITY OF HOPE takes pleasure in announcing 45th annual Victory Dinner the These leukemia-stricken chil- dren are being cared for at the City of Hope through your contributions, part of a spe- cially designed children's play- ground for youngsters stricken with catastrophic diseases. Sunday, November 2 Hotel Sheraton Cadillac The City of Hope is a Nonsectarian, FREE, National Medical Center devoted to a three-pronged assault on Cancer, Leukemia, Hodgkin's Disease, Tuber- culosis and Heart Ailments amenable to surgery. 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The city, called the oldest settlement in America, is cur- rently witnessing a boom which has attracted investors from many parts of the country. The projected Detroit devel- opment will consist of 800 mod- ern, medium-priced, two or three bedroom homes, designed to sell from $12,000 to $14,000. Others in the investment syn- dicate include Meyer Silverman, Joseph Rontal, Mrs. David Gunze, Simon Diamond, Jeromc .B. Grossman, Abe Smolowitz, all business people, and Morris W. Stein, prow.inent local attor- ney I William May Publicity Director Chairman David Saffir Honorary Member Sergeant-at-Arabs Jack Beckwith Eugene Epstein Wm. Benderoff Ben Gould Harry Brodsky Irwin Green Bob Hall Max Rosenfeld Seymour Shapiro Ha rry Spoon Maurice Merrick N. P. Rossen Harry Sosnick Julius Spoon Al Posen Wm. 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