THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Don't just fly to Florida. JOY DELTA Winter schedules from Detroit to Florida, effective December 15. Job-Hunting Trip to Israel Slated NEW YORK—Registra- tion for a job-hunting group trip to Israel is now under way at Israel Aliya Center in North America. Accord- ing to Isaac Friedman, director of employment services, the group is sched- uled to depart Dec. 19 on the two week fact-finding tour. Designed specifically for tential olim, the partially .asidized pilot trips are arranged in conjunction with corresponding offices in Israel for a two-week period during which time those seeking employment may meet with potential employers and become acquainted with various aspects of Israeli life. These trips are particu- larly recommended for - those persons who are plan- ning to move to Israel within six to nine months, but who have not yet secured a position there. Resumes are circulated to potential employers in Israel and interviews are scheduled well before the trip is made. While in Israel, those reg- istered for the pilot trip will be the guests of Tour Ve'Aleh office in Israel which will cover hotel costs (bed and breakfast). Those opting to stay for a third week will do so at their own expense. For information call the Israel Aliya Center, 968- 1044. Technion Hosts HAIFA - Representatives of 10 developing countries took part recently in a workshop on stone tech- nology at the Technion - Israel Institute of Tech- nology. The conference was the first activity of the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) ever held in Israel. It was also the first worldwide conference on stone technology to be held by the organization. Countries involved in the program from Oct. 10-26, included Botswana, Ghana, Kenya, the Dominican Republic, Haiti, Nepal, Iran, Turkey, Portugal, and India. The representatives were officials involved in -levelopment and industrial- ation efforts in their '1"Fountries. Meanwhile, a Mexican delegation, guests of the Technion, arrived in Israel recently to participate in a wide-ranging series of tech- nological discussions and study groups at the institute. The group comprises sen- ior government officials, engineers representing both public and private sectors of industry, and scientists. Heading the delegation is Dr. Alfonso de Garay, adviser to the Mexican pres- ident and head of the Department of Radio Biol- ogy and Genetics of the Mexican National Institute of Nuclear Energy. Friday, November 4, 1977 9 . Enjoy extra 'comfort on Delta's Wide-Ride L-1011 TriStars. You fly in a "living room" cabin that's a full' 8 feet high and almost 19 feet wide. With your own private 7-channel stereo. So sit back, relaX and enjoy: Bach to rock to Florida. • Enjoy champagne in Tourist. Bottoms up, Detroit. We're serving champagne to adults in Tourist on all winter nonstops. To Miami, Ft.Lauderdale, Tampa/St.Pete and Orlando/ Walt Disney World. Enjoy superb service by the Delta profes- sionals. Your Flight Attendant goes all-out to treat you like her personal guest. And that goes for all 29,000 Delta professionals. Enjoy a Fly/Drive Dream Vacation 8 in Florida. Stretch your hard-earned vacation dollar. Jet Delta to the Sunshine State. Pick up your rental car and go. Stay in a different motel/hotel each of 7 nights. Or stay in the same one. (Some have surcharges payable directly to hotels.) Package includes Alamo rental car with unliuited mileage for 8 days, (Gas and insurance extra.) Delta Bonus Dis- count Card good for up to 25% off at many Florida attractions. Beach bag and Florida oranges. All for only $231 to $438 per party of 2 to 4 people. That's just $58 to $109.50 per person in a party of 4. Add air fare. Price of package depends on the size car you choose. 4% Florida tax and 2% Miami Beach tax, where applicable, not included. Effective Dec.15,1977 to April 15,1978. ITDL-GOGKW-7 Enjoy Delta's money - saving fares. No other airline beats our low fares to Florida. Fly any night without restrictions and save 20% off regular Day Tourist on Delta's Night Coach fares. Enjoy the American Express Card. Don't leave home without it. You can even extend payments with the American Express Card "Sign &Fly" and "Sign &11-avel '- plans. If you don't have a card, pick up an application wher- ever the card is - welcomed. Or call (toll free) 800-528-8000. Enjoy the expert service of your Travel Agent, who'll help you plan a great vacation and handle all the details for you. You can also get instant flight reservations thru Deltamatic." by calling Delta at 355- 3 200. t.■_- Co i_TA .94 ;;;: ;ASV% .̀1 85 tritta „ i9r ATIC4,41 £2.0. oize,5,24 kCISZA34515 Enjoy choosing your Delta flight. To Miami 10:00am and 10:00pm are Delta's nonstop times. You can also fly straight thru on two other daily flights. Day Tourist and Night First Class $117, - Night Tourist $94. To Ft.Lauderdale Our 9:30am nonstop is the only TriStar going. And our Night Coach nonstop is a thrifty $94. Day Tourist and Night First Class $117. To Tampa/St.Pete Fly nonstop at 10:05am or 10:00pm. Or take our thru-jet at 5:35pm— the only Wide-Ride TriStar. Day Tourist and Night First Class $105. Night Tourist $84. To Orlando/Walt Disney World Join us for brunch on our 10:15am nonstop. Or choose from six other flight-times a day. Day Tourist and Night First Class $103, Night Tourist $82. To Jacksonville Delta has more flight- times than any other airline—six round the clock. Day Tourist and Night First Class $92, Night Tourist $74. West Palm Beach The only thru-jets- a Wide-RideTriStar at 10:05am, a 10:00pm Night Coach for only $90. Day Tourist and Night First Class $113. Fares effective Nov.4, subject to C.A.B. approval. All fares subject to change without notice.