for delegates from 78 cities of the United States and Canada, where they will hold their thirty-first an- nual convention from April 27 to April 30, inclusive. Mounting inter- est in the Baha'i Plan for universal peace and the unification of the human race, it is stated, has re- sulted in the formation of a number of new Baha'i groups throughout the country during the year causing a reapportionment of delegates from each group. Edwin Mattoon of Wil- mette will represent the North Shore community. Each morning session will open with a devotional service in the au- The bers sembI3 28. T of 171 mem al As- ing worK In] South Amer van, comme by Baha'u'll Garden of will be held Contini As the fin at the convention of the National Spiritual Assembly. Other delegates wil be Mr. and Mrs. Stewart French of Pasadena, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Sutherland Maxwell of Montreal, Mrs. Helen Bishop of San Francis- co, who has recently returned from a two-year tour of Germany and other European countries, and Pal- estine, Mrs. Marion Little of Coving- ton, La., Mountfort Mills of New York City, and Stanwood Cobb of Chevy Chase, Md., who will speak over WGN on Saturday at 12:35, on the noonday service. Public Meeting Sunday The convention will close on Sun- race, as well as Baha'i youth. inckrodt to Hold larship Tests ESCAPES uules, came uirougn and the kitchen wiri son home into ther was standing at the storm wmcaow w of the Mat- m where she ne. 1