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PAGE FOUR
THE J-TAC
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 196(5
IPO High Schools Added 1
To J-TAC IViailing List
Three campus organizations J-TAC offering special rates thus
have recently instituted plans to making possible the 100 subscrip-
increase Tarleton's already stead- tions.
,jly increasing student body. The Original plans call for THE J-
groups are using the J-TAC as the TAC to be sent to schools within
means to that end. 100 miles of Stephenville. As the
Under the co-sponsorship of the success of the undertaking be-
TSG Student Council and the High comes known, expansion of the
School and Junio^ College Public program will be studied.
Relations Committee, in associa- Added to the 39 area high schools
tSon with the school newspaper, already receiving THE J-TAC reg-
THE J-TAC will be mailed to 100 ularly, this brings to 139 the total
high school libraries. number of subscriptions offered
. Each of the co-sponsors is donat- free-of-charge as publicity for the
ing $75 towards the drive with the College.
Gen. Wheeler To Speak
At CiviS Defense Fete
AUSTIN — General Earl G. tics and Space Administration; an
Wheeler,.. .Chairman of the Joint address on "Progress of Civil De-
Chiefs' of Staff, will speak on "An fense in Texas" by Colonel Garri-
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Estimate of the World Situation"
in Austin February 21 at the Sixth
Annual Meeting of Texas Civil De-
fense Directors. , ,
Col. Homer Garrison Jr., State
Coordinator of Defense and Disas-
ter Relief and Director of the Tex-
as Department of Public Safety,
said today some 250 to 300 local and
state officials are expected to at-
tend the State Conference to be
held at the Villa Capri Motor Hotel
February 21-22.
Also scheduled for Monday, Feb-
ruary 21 is an address on "Civil,
Defense and Space" by a repre-
sentative of the National Aeronau-
son; an address on "Radiological
Defense" by George King, Disaster
Health and Medical Services, Texas
State Department of Health; an-
nouncements by Inspector C. O.
Layne, State Director of Defense
and Disaster Relief and an address
on "Civil Defense".
Local Civil Defense and city and
county officials will participate
Tuesday morning in workshops,
broken down into various popula-
tion brackets.
it
MISS CAROLE ERHORN, 18 — a New York stu-
dent, purchases one of the first Youth Plan ident;i-
cation cards issued by American Airlines, follow-
ing approval of its American Youth Fare Plan by
the Civil Aeronautics Board. The card gives Miss
trhorn a chance to purchase jet coach tickets at
half price, to be used on a standby basis, for
flights anywhere on American's 44-city domestic
system.
The undersea telephone cable
linking .Hawaii to mainland United
States has a length of 2,400 miles.
Half-Fare Air Rates Now Offered
High school and college students three dollars, are all that's needed, firmation of our own belief that the
throughout the nation are signing The card may be purchased by young people of this country are'
up for travel at M'alf fare pn Amer- mail, and validation will be made ready to travel by air, if the price
,ican Airlines. ■ < at the American Airlines installa- is right for them. And that's what
The far-reaching new American tion the card holder uses to make
Youth Plan, approved recently by his first trip. Validation, of course,
the Civil Aeronautics Board,, be-, calls for proof of age.
came effective Jan. 27.
As part of the plan, American
Key to nationwide, half-fare tra- Airlines is producing a 64 - page
: ?!4e Ga.
ARMSTRONG TOES...
AUTO PARTS
DEPENDABLE BATTERIES
Wholesale Prices to All TSC Students
vel for anyone from age 12 to 22
is the Youth Fare Identification
Card. The cards are available at
$3 each from American's ticket of-
fices from coast to coast,; repre-
sentatives on hundreds of college
campuses, some travel agencies
and from a special mail-order cen-
ter at the airline's New York head-
quarters.
booklet, to be distributed free, en-
titled "Go Go American," which
explains the plan and perhaps
equally important, gives the card
holder a look at the country from
the teenage point of view — or,
where the action is. In addition, the
book has up to $200 worth of dis-
count - coupons for amusement
parks, restaurants, etc., around the
our Youth Plan is all about: we
want to get the young people fly-
ing and we want to make it easy
for them. And from our point of
view, young people converted to air
travel are our future customers."
This is the way the plan works:
1. Any holder of a Youth Plan
Identification Card may purchase
a ticket, at half the jet coach fare,
for travel anywhere on American
Airlines' domestic system on a
standby basis. He or she will be
boarded after regular revenue
passengers and miiltary standbys.
2. Youth Plan Cards are now,
available ;at any American Airlines
ticket office. In addition, they may
under a wide variety of conditions. Airports,
Any holder of an identification equipped
DANCE
Feb, 9 from 7:30-10:30 P.M.
Featuring Music By
The Rogues
David Henson Mack Preston
Randy Fredriclcson Don Ingram
Admission 25c
METHODIST CENTER
card can purchase, on a standby,
basis,, a ticket for travel any-
where on American Airlines' do-.
mestic system. Qualification for tjie
card is simple; any document
which offers legal proof of age, and
specially designed and
places in which card
holders cat), assemble and relax be-
for their flights.
Marion Sadler, president of Am-
erican, in announcing American's
drive for card sales, said: "The
CAB's action, as we see it, is con-
MILLER
STUDIO
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• PHOTO SUPPLIES
• CAMERAS
• FILM
• DEVELOPING
240 West College
The nation's two largest hotel nation.
chains — the Sheraton and-the Hil- in New York and Los Angeles, on
ton — have announced 1 they' are January 27, American opened teen
backing the plan and will give card lounges in its terminals at Kenne-
holders special rates and privileges dy and Los Angeles International be purchased by mail, from Amerl
,.„j i.. ... , . can Airlines, Youth Plan Headquar-'
ters, 633 Third Avenue, New York,
N. Y. 10017. These cards must be
validated, using legal proof of age,
at any American Airlines ticket of-
fice before first use.
3. "Go Go American," the 64-
page booklet detailing the "action
areas" for teenagers ' around the
country, is available at American
Airlines, ticket offices, or by mail,
from Youth Plan Headquarters.
The booklet is free.
: 4. A special campus program is
being staged by the National Em-
ployment Services Institute which
maintains representatives at hun-.
dreds of colleges and universities'
throughout the country.
5. The Youth Fare plan will not
be in effect on a few days of the.
year when heavy passenger loads
will cut the availability of seats for;
standbys. These would include,1 in
1966, April 7 (Thursday before Eas-
ter Sunday); Nov. 23 and .27 (Wed-
nesday before and Sunday after
Thanksgiving Day), and Dec. 15
through
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The J-TAC (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 13, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 8, 1966, newspaper, February 8, 1966; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth141104/m1/4/: accessed May 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Tarleton State University.