.441111mmigeNINOMMINOININOWINi, Labor Zionist Convention to Commence League of Jewish Women Presents ul Here Thursday; Noted. Leaders on Agenda 'Town Hall Candidates Meeting' 0:1 Argove Schaver Mrs. Golda Meir, Israel's Min- ister for Foreign Affairs, will de- liver the keynote address at the 32nd national convention of' the Labor Zionist Organization of America, next Thursday evening, at the Statler-Hilton Hotel. Among other prominent per- sonalities scheduled to attend the convention, in addition to mem- bers and friends of the Labor Zionist Organization of America, who will be arriving from every part of the United States, Can- ada and Mexico, are Avraham Harman, Ambassador of Israel to the United States; Pinchas Cruso, national president, Labor Zionist Organization of Amer- ica; Mayer Argove, chairman of the Knesset (Israeli ment) security co ee and secretary genera UD, world association of or Zionist or- ganizations; saiah L. Kenen, executive ector, American Is- rael P e Affairs Committee; Prof. ie Syrki of th ulty o randeis well- wn au man, ecutiv Zioni Organization and or Reuther er. The C Cruso for Morris L. Schaver, conven- tion vice-chairman, to open the proceedings on Thursday eve- ning, when Mrs. Meir and Reu- ther will be • the featured speak- ers. On Friday evening, Oct. 28, the public is invited to attend a special cultural Oneg Shabbat, at the Labor Zionist Institute, 19161 Schaefer. At that time, C. Bezalel Sherman, cultural director of the Labor Zionist Organization of America, whose new book, "The Jews Within American . Society— A Study of Ethnic Individua ity," will shortly be publis by the Wayne State Unive Press, wi dre "T relation of e rael." M rigler, edito the • K will deliver an add ess in dish. On Sat ning, 0 Ambass man will e convent' ban- que Statler-Hi Hotel. ions are • t res avai at abor Zion- ist Institute , 19161 Schae- fer, or alling DI 1-0669. Morr* erman, president of ionist Council of Detroit d member of the national Katzman executive committee of the Labor Zionist Organization of America, will be the banquet chairman. An artistic program will be pre- sented by Emma Schaver. Re- becca Frohman, concert pianist, will accompany her. The League of Jewish Wom- en's Organizations of Greater Detroit will present it biennial non-pa Hall Candida eeting" 1 p.m. Thu y at t Greenbe Center, announces Preside Mrs. Philip P. Fealk. Ch men of the event will be Mrs Gerson Berris an Pa eldman. atured speakers De ocrats John Swainson and Pat k McNamara and R lican 1 Ba yin Bentley.. Segal will be moderator for the first part of the session. The program will be sub- divided into workshops that will discuss problems pertinent to the 13th, 15th, 17th and 18th congressional districts. Candi- dates in these districts have been invited to participate. 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