.1111111111111, 4161111111111111111.1111111111111111W Friday, March 9, 1919 11 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Temple Educators Name Officers SAN ANTONIO, Texas —The National Association of Temple Educators elected the following officers for the coming year: Fred W. Mar- cus, Temple Emanu-El, San Jose, Calif., president; Richard M. Morin, The Temple, Nashville, Tenn., first vice president; Joel Wittstein, Isaac M. Wise Temple, Cincinnati, Ohio, eastern vice ,president; Leonard Kramish, Beth Emet, The Free Synagogue, Evanston, Ill., central vice president; Phyllis Mintzer, Temple Isaiah, Lafayette, Calif., western vice president; Kenneth Midlo, Temple Beth Israel, Hous- ton, Texas, recording secre- tary; Alan Waldman, Bal- timore Hebrew Congrega- tion, Baltimore, Md., corre- sponding secretary; and Martin Hoenig, Temple Beth El, San Antonio, trea- surer. Immediate past president is Raymond Is- rael, Temple Emanuel, Dal- las, Texas. • elta puts on the ritz to Florida even i midst. We're serving champagne on all nonstops to Florida. You can choose from 8 Delta nonstops daily from Detroit to Miami, Ft.Lauderdale, Tampa/ St.Pete and Orlando/Walt Disney World. And Delta has one-stop thru-jets to West Palm Beach. , Thrifty Delta Dream Vacations:' For example, our 8 days, 7 nights 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 appli- cable taxes. Eff. to Apr.21. NCJW Meeting Is Set for Texas NEW YORK — Seven hundred delegates from around the country will attend the 33rd biennial convention of the National Council of Jewish Women (NCJW), to be held at the Fairmont Hotel in Dallas March 12-15. The gathering will culminate a year-long celebration of the organiza- tion's 85th anniversary. A highlight of the conven- tion will be an appearance by U.S. Commissioner of Education, Dr. Ernest L. Boyer, who recently re- turned from Israel where he attended a U.S.-Israel col- loquium on education co- sponsored by the NCJW Re- search Institute for Innova- tion in Education. Jerusalem No. 1 JERUSALEM- (ZINS) — Jerusalem has become the most populous city in Israel with 376,000 inhabitants, compared to Tel Aviv's 343,000 and Haifa's • - 213,000. Jerusalem's population includes 272,000 Jews and 103,000 non-Jews, mostly Arabs. Since the city was re-unified in 1967, Jerusalem's Arab popula- tion has- grown by 60 per- cent and the Jewish popula- tion by 37.7 percent. Fast Investment TORONTO — Susan Cohen became jealous of her husband's string of 40 horses that he trained at Woodbine Race Track, and asked husband Conrad to buy her a horse. Cohen took a $2,500 gamble on a horse named Reddy Roadster. Last year, Reddy Roadster, ridden by jockey Lorrie Katz with the Cohen stable colors of a white Star of David on a blue background, won 4z9c_nnn_ _ The entree is filet mignon, charcoal broiled, on lunch and dinner nonstops. A crisp, fresh salad, baked potato, fresh vegetable and crusty roll go with your steak. ITDL GOGSS3 , 7 ITDL-TCTS13/7 Delta saves you money day and night with Super Saver Fares. You can get big savings on round-trip flights to any Delta city in the con- tinental U.S., including Florida's major resorts. There are 7-day or 30-day advance purchase and other qualifications. And the number of low-fare seats is limited. 4 0/ Tempting pastries and gourmet-blend coffee top off your meal. (On Night Coach nonstops, enjoy a late deli snack with • champagne.) The American Express ® Card. Don't leave-home without it." 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. Let your Travel Agent handle all the details. Or you can make your flight reservations by calling Delta at 355-3200. 2.1/4.,7c)ELL- r- A1/4 The airline run by professionals Super Saver seats and vacation accommo- dations subject to availability. All fares, ser- vice and tour rates subject to change without notice. To Miami Fly Delta nonstop at 10:30am or 10:00pm. DayTourist and Night First Class Fares $124, Night Coach $74. To Ft.Lauderdale Nonstops at 9:30am and 10:15pm. Plus a one-stop thru-jet at 6:26pm. The morning non- stop is a Wide-Ride' L-1011 TriStar. Day Tourist and Night First Class Fares $124, Night Coach $74. To Tampa/St. Pete Our 10:25am and 10:00pm nonstops are Wide-Ride TriStars. Also a nonstop at 6:26pm. Day Tourist and Night First Class Fares $111, Night Coach $89. To Orlando/Walt Disney World Fly nonstop at 12:20pm. Or take a one- stop rfriStar at 5:30pm or 9:55pm. Day Tourist and Night First Class Fares $109, Night Coach $87. To West Palm Beach Thru jets at 7:30arn, 10:25am (ThStar), and 10:00pm. Day Tourist and Night First Class Fares $120, Night Coach $72 Nita is ready when you are -