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January 05, 1979 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-01-05

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Begin Coalition
Cabinet Stable

JERUSALEM (JTA) —
Premier Menahern Begin
insisted that he would make
no changes in the present
structure of his coalition
cabinet.
Addressing a meeting of
Likud colleagues, he spe
fically ruled out additional
portfolios for the National
Religious Party which has
become the second largest
party in the coalition since
the Democratic Movement
Change (DMC)
he NRP, with 12 seats
in the Knesset, has been
demanding additional
representation in the
cabinet. It presently con-
trols the ministries of
interior, education and
religious affairs. After
the resignation of Trans-
port Minister Meir Amit,
the Democratic Move-
ment, formerly DMC, was
reduced to two portfolios
held by Yigael Yadin who
continues to serve as de-
puty premier, and Yisrael
Katz who is minister of
labor and social better-
ment.
Begin said that if the
NRP was granted addi-
tional seats in the cbainet
the other coalition partners
would be similarly
enlarged. He said that in
any event, he would act first
to fill the offices of transport
minister and minister of
commerce, industry and
tourism which have been
vacant for some time.

Five Canadian
Jews Honored

TORONTO (JTA) —
Rabbi W. Gunther Plaut—
,
president of the Canadian
Jewish Congress, is one of
five Jews named in the
Christmas list of those re-
ceiving Order of Canada
Awards, the highest award
given by the Canadian gov-
ernment. Rabbi Plaut, 66, is
the retired spiritual leader
of the Holy Blossom Temple
in Toronto.
The other Jews, who were
among 64 Canadians hon-
ored, are Joseph Cohen, a
57-year-old Vancouver
businessman; Albert
Hochbaum, a 68-year-old
Delta, Manitoba,
naturalist, and Monroe Ab-
bey, 74, a Montreal lawyer
and former president of the
CJC and the Montreal Fed-
eration of Jewish Philan-
thropies. Rabbi Plaut was
named a Companion of the
'r and the others were
1. .ed members.
Another recipient of the
Order of Canada Award is
Hans Blumenfeld of To-
ronto, an 86-year-old town
planner and archietct. Born
in Germany, he became a
member of the Soviet Com-
munist Party but was expel-
led from it in 1935. Blumen-
feld was rejected for Cana-
dian citizenship in 1960 but
was accepted in 1964.

Poet Is Honored

BUENOS AIRES (JTS) —
Jose Isaacson, the famous
Jewish poet, was presented
with a golden pen from the
Argentine Pen Club upon
ending his second term as
president of the club.

Friday, January 5, 1979 13

Delta is on the ritz
. to Florida
at Super Saver fares.

\ ''

We're serving champagne on all
nonstops from Detroit to Florida.
On the house, of course. Even in
Tourist. Even at Super Saver Fares.

''•

''••

• ''

You can choose from 8 Delta nonstops
daily from Detroit to Miami, Ft.Lau-

derdale, Tampa/St. Pete and Orlando/
Walt Disney World. And Delta has one-
stop thru-jets to West Palm Beach.

Thrifty Delta Dream
Vacations® . For exam-

ple, our 8 day, 7
night Sunny Isles
package at the top
of Miami Beach. \%
Just $180 to $281.50
per person, double
occupancy, plus air
fare. Includes an
Alamo rental car
and many extras.
Rates depend on
hotel and dates selected. Add
applicable taxes. Eff. to Apr.21.

The entree is Filet Mignon,
Chicken Hawaiian or another

deluxe dish on lunch and dinner
flights.

ITDL-GOGSS3/7 ITDL-TCTS13/7

The American Express® Card.
Don't leave home without it;:' ,

A crisp, fresh salad,

baked potato, fresh vegetable
and crusty roll go with your
entrée.

You can even extend payments
with the American Express Card
"Sign & Fly®" and "Sign and
Travel" plans. If you don't have
a card, pick up an application
wherever the card is welcomed.
Or call (toll free) 800-528-8000.

Tempting pastries

and gourmet-blend coffee top
off your meal. (On Night
Coach nonstops, enjoy
a late deli snack with
champagne.)

Let your Travel Agent handle
all the details. Or you can make

your flight reservations by calling
Delta at 355-3200. Have a great
vacation..frrDE LTA

The aione run by brofess , orOs

To Miami Fly Delta nonstop at

10:00am or 10:00pm. Super Saver
Night Coach Fares as low as $144
round trip.

To Ft.Lauderdale Nonstops at

8:55am and 10:30pm. Plus a one-stop
thru-jet at 6:26pm. The morning
nonstop is a Wide-Ride" L-1011 TriStar.
Super Saver Night Coach Fares as
low as $144 round trip.

To Tampa/St.Pete Our 10:25am and To West Palm Beach Thru jets at

-

10:00pm nonstops are Wide-Ride
TriStars. Also a nonstop at 6:26pm.
Super Saver Night Coach Fares as
low as $130 round trip.

To Orlando/Walt Disney World Fly

nonstop at 12:20pm. Or take a one-
stop TriStar at 5:30pm or 9:55pm.
Super Saver Night Coach Fares as
low as $127 round trip.

7:30am, 10:25am (TriStar), 3:30pm
and 10:00pm. Super Saver Night
Coach Fares as low as $139 round
trip.

Super Saver Fares have 7-day or 30-day
advance purchase and other qualifications.
Seats are limited. Check for details. All fares,
service and tour rates subject to change
without notice. Vacation accommodations
subject to availability.

Delta is r v wheivou are

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