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POSTAUA 342-7000 —Josh Billings Dr. Stein presented his annual re- port at the National Committee's 47th annual convention attended by 2,000 delegates. A $10,000,000 fund-raising goal for 1971 was adopted. The con- vention also adopted resolutions saluting Histadrut pioneers of an Mr. George Mr. Mark Mrs. Harriet earlier era; hailing U.S. govern- ment aid to Israel in the present , Teachers et the crisis and urging "all our friends . . . to respond to the challenge of the coming decade to help us assure the success of the Rista- drut campaign we launch to- Invite You and Your Child to day." Dr. Stein said $4,200,000 in cash had been raised in the United States, Canada, and Latin America through the Israel Histadrut Cam- Saturday, Dec. 12th, 1 to 3 p.m. paign and an additional $3,900,000 came in the form of bequests and 29300 Lahser Rd. at 12 Mile 352-4361 other long-term commitments to the American Histadrut Develop- ment Foundation. Dr. Stein, Who was re-elected to another term as national executive director, said that since its incep- tion in 1923, the National Commit- tee for Labor Israel and its affili- ate, the Pioneer Women, raised approximately $94,000,000 for the FOR RENT OR SALE needs of Israeli youth, women, new immigrants and pioneers. He said funds raised by the or- ganization aided over 1,500 enter- prises, from hospitals and clinics to cultural centers, children's vil- lages, vocational schools, libraries, synagogues, sports centers and re- tirement homes. Leon H. Keyserling, who was re-elected to a third term as president of the National Com- mittee for Labor Israel, claimed that the United States "could learn from Israel and its people, if only we had the perception to learn," how to meet political, economic and military crises. Keyserling devoted a large part of his address to deploring what he regarded as permissiveness and a deterioration of "responsi- bility and discipline" in the U.S. Jacob Barmore, a member of the Israeli mission to the United Nations, told the convention that Russian naval expansion was an indicator of the increased appetite of the Soviet Union for a dominant role on the sea, as she has on the great Eurasian land mass. Jean Beaudry, executive vice president of the Canadian Labor Congress, praised Histadrut for demonstrating that "the labor movement must be concerned not only with the well-being of its mem- swum FROM bers, but also with the security and well-being of all classes - of society." Pal PERSON, DOUBLE OCCUPANCY The convention re-elected Charles PLUS 520.00 SERVICE S. Zimmerman as chairman of the board of the National Committee EMT SATURDAY STAMM DEC. 11 for Labor Israel. Weekly Departures to Beautiful Acapulco the Riviera of the Americas. Center Theater Tryouts Including: for 'Odd Couple' Set • Round-trip air transportation on Center Theater of the Jewish Nordair Boeing 737 Jet from Center announces that tryouts for Windsor/Detroit to Acapulco "The Odd Couple" by Nell Simon are scheduled for 8 p.m. Dec. 16 • 8 days/7 nights accommodations at in Room 272, 8 p.m. Dec. 17 In the Acapulco's new deluxe Holiday Inn Theater and 2.5 p.m. Dec. 20 in directly on the ocean Room 284. • Full American breakfast daily** The production will be directed + Ban DAILY by Frank A. Picard II, a radio- television writer-producer-director • Round-trip transfers, baggage for D. P. Brother and Co. handling and pre-registration Scripts are available for reading • Afternoon Fiesta cocktail. cruise of in the Center library. Acapulco Bay • Welcome get-acquainted party Aliya Meetings to Start • Gratuities and services of a Tour With Talk on Shipping Representative The Association of Americans For Further hhnealie; cal or and Canadians for Aliya is begin- ning a series of meetings for those interested in settling in Israel. Roy Cline, district manager of Bekin's Movnig and Storage Co. BEE KALT TRAVEL SERVICE INC. will speak on "Shipping and Pack- 4626 N. WOODWARD AVE. ing" 2:30 p.m. Sunday at the ROYAL OAK, MICH. 48072 Jewish Center. NAME DETROIT PHONE Other meetings will cover hous- ADDRESS .10. 6 1490 ing, Job opportunities and admini- CITY SUBURBAN PHONE NEW YORK (JTA)—A record $8,100,000 was raised by the Na- tional Committee for Labor Israel during fiscal 1969-70 for Histadrut- supported health, educational, vo- cational training and social wel- • • TOBACCONIST • Custom Blended Pips Tobacco • 2117$ GREENFIELD ROAD • In Oreen4 Shopping Center TIE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, Degauthar 4, 1970-19 PRE-SCHOOL CENTER OPEN HOUSE HIGHLY STYLED FORMALWEAR CAPULCO KC. 11 $399.00 Gift a subscription to THE JEWISH NEWS The Jewish News 17515 W. 9 Mile Rd., Suite 865 Southfield, Mich. 48075 Please send gift subscription to: Nome Address City From: State Check enclosed: ❑ SEIM — S9t0 Foreign Zip • - whososd. strative matters. Paul S. Stark is chairman. The public is invited at po charge, ............................ .. • • • • • • - - • • U. 9-6733 STATE