Delta has a warm spot for u. (In Florida.) We'd like to save you a seat on a Delta nonstop to Florida. We have nonstops this winter to Miami, Ft. Lauderdale, Tampa/St.Pete/C1Car- water and Orlando/Walt Disney World. Plus a daily thru-jet to West Palm Beach. And when you fly with the Delta professionals, yoU'll get that warm feeling even before you get to Florida. - DELTA'S SUNSHINE FLIGHTS Enjoy the extra comfort of Delta's Wide-Ride" 747 and DC-10 Wide-Ride DC-10 nonstop at 1:05pm. For our low $75 fare, take the Night Coach straight thru at 10:00pm. Other -thru-jets at 7:09am, 9:55a -rn and 4:10pm. Day Tourist and Night First Class, $92. Tampa/St.Pete/Clearwater We've got nonstops both morning and early evening. The 5:10pm non- stop is a Wide-Ride 747. There's also a nonstop at 10:00pm —Night Coach fare, $65. Day Tourist, Night First Class, $82. jets. We have a 747 nonstop to Tampa/ St.Pete, one-stop to Miami. More head room. More elbow room. More leg room. Also a Wide-Ride DC-10 nonstop to Ft.Lauderdale and thru teagiami— the jet with the roomy comfort of two-by-two seating in Tourist as well as First Class. Or take one of our Wide-Ride 727s to Ft.Lauderdale or Tampa. They have fold-down middle seats in Tourist. So you can fly in two-by-two com- fort when your middle seat isn't occupied. - Save on a thrifty Delta Dream Vacation. Your Travel Agent has them for all Florida's most popular resort areas, including Miami, Ft.Lauderdale, Tampa/ St.Pete and Orlando/Walt Disney World. And for a saving of as much as 21% over Day Tourist, fly Delta's low-fare Night Coaches to Florida and back. Save enough to stretch a - seven-day vacation to eight! See your friendly Tfavel Agent for your winter travel ar- rangements. (Tell him Delta sent you.) He has exciting,,full-color folders for you on Delta's thrifty Dream Vacations in Florida. Also the money-saving facts on Delta's Night Coach flights. So let him wrap up all your jet and hotel reservations. Delta and your Travel Agent accept American Express and all other major general-purpose credit cards. For instant reservations thiu Deltamatic,' call Delta or see your Travel Agent. And have a nice trip! 1=1 a LTA The airline run by professionals Miami Fly the only Wide-Ride 747 — nonstop at 9:45am or a one-stop 747 thru at 5: lOpm. There's a Wide- Ride DC-10 thru one-stop at L•05pm. Also a thrifty $75 nonstop Night Coach at 10:00pm. Day Tourist and Night First Class, $92. Ft.Lauderdale Leave on our Orlando/Walt Disney World Take Delta's dinner nonstop any afternoon at 4: lOpm. Or fly thru at 10:00am. You'll save on our 10:00pm Night Coach— just $65. Day Tourist and Night First Class $82. West Palm Beach Just one stop away on Delta's daily- thru-jet at 4:10pm with dinner en route. Yotere there at 7:2'4pm. Day Tourist and Night First Class fare, $89; Night Tourist $72. Add small sec u rity charges. Fares and Lour rates subject to change without notice. Schedules and aircraft type subject to change without notice due to fuel allocation program. Tour rat es are per person, double occupancy. Olympic Chief: THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, March 1, '1974-23 No Way to Stop Pesah Tour Set to St. Thomas NEW YORK — A group ing islands, and a visit to 2nd Massacre the St. Thomas Synagogue, WASHINGTON (JTA) — Lord Michael J. Killanin, president of the International Olympic Committee, said he is unable to guarantee that the 1972 Munich massacre could not be repeated at the 1976 Olympic Games in Mon- treal. Asked on the ABC-TV "Is- sues and Answers" program Sunday what steps his com- mittee can take to insure that the 1976 Olympics do not become another Munich, Lord Killanin replied, "Let's absolutely face the facts of life. If someone wants to murder somebody and they have planned it, it is jolly hard to stop it." He was referring to the murder by Arab terrorists of 11 members of the Israeli team--in the Munich Olympic Village and at a military airport. near Munich in Sep- tember 1972. Lord Killanin also said his committee was "still inquir- ing" into the beatings of Russian Jews, demonstra- tions against the Israeli team, and the barring of Is- raeli iournalists from the In- ternational University Games in Moscow. an event that took place eight months ago. He implied in his answers to reporters' questions that the incidents may have been "exaggerated" and that some of the journalists may not have been bona fide media men. Referring to the events in Munich, Lord Killanin said. "Quite naturally, as a result of the Munich experience, the greatest steps will be taken to insure the control of entering the village and the sports grounds." Dr. Goldmann War a Danger if Detente is Not Maintained . 3 and 4-day Tropical Cruises- from $299 to $409, including round-trip Tourist fare. Jet Delta to Miami, board the s/s Bahama Star for your Bahamacruise.-Three-day cruises to Nassau, 4-day cruises to Nassau plus Freeport. Pool, deck sports, gala dinners, dancing. Ship is your hotel while in port. All meals included! And there's great duty-free shopping in the Bahamas. Sailings every Monday and Friday. (Eastern Steamship Lines, Liberian registry.) Eff. year round. Taxes and steamship fuel surcharges extra. - TEL AVIV (JTA)—Unless the detente between the So- viet Union and the United States is maintained, there is a danger that no settlement will be reached in the Middle East and this means a possi- bility of a renewed war, Dr. Nahum Goldmann, president of the World Jewish Con- gress said at a luncheon meeting with Israeli editors and WJC leaders. According to Dr. Goldmann the present situation offers the first real possibilities for reaching an arrangement — temporary or permanent — with the Arabs, conditioned by the international situation. He said that both the U. S. and USSR are interested—far separate reasons — in main- taining the detente they have reached. Dr. Goldmann said the WJC plenary assembly will meet for the first time in six years in the Hague at the end of April. ...He announced the estab- lishment of a special depart- ment at the WJC dealing with the "Third World." This, he said, was especially import- ant now that relations be- tween Israel and Third World nations have cooled down or have been ruptured. Some 500 delegates from 64 coun- tries will attend the assem- bly. totaling 600 persons will visit St. Thomas, U. S. Virgin Is- lands for the Passover holi- days and will completely oc- cupy the new Sapphire Hill and Beach Resort during their 11-day stay. Jesse Plaxen, president of Traditional Travel, the tour planner, announces for the first time in the Caribbean, hotel facilities will be strictly kosher. A kosher caterer will be flown down to the islands and will be in charge of all food preparation and produc- tion. 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