Jewish Post, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 March 1976 — Page 6

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Q. “We’re making vacation plans and all I hear U OTC, OTC. Just what is it? A simple explanation, please” — S.K., New Brunswick, N.J.

A — Simply. OTC (one-stop charter) is 1976's way for von to save. Under the Civil Aeronautics Board's ruling, anyone can now fly to a single destination on a charter without makins reservations months in advance. To qualify for an overseas OTC flight you book only 30 days before takeoff. You also buy land arrangements for one week or longer for at least $15 a day .And that’s it. For OTCs to North .American destinations, and that includes the Caribbean and Mexico, you can book 15 days in advance and the trip can be for as little as four days or a long weekend. But the rules are rigid You can’t have extra steps or spend a few more days in Europe. .And then you may not be able to get the flight on the date you want or from the airport you want And that's about as simply as I can put it. For more specifics, see your friendly travel agent.

ARCHBISHOP AT SERVICE SAN ANTONIO — A historic the subject, '“Ten Years Later.'’ First took place at Temple Beth- His topic referred to the 10th El at Friday night sendees anniversary of the Second Vatiwhen the Most Rev. Francis J. can Council’s Nostra Aetate Furey. Archbishop of San An- which cleared the Jews of the tonio. delivered the sermon on deicide charge.

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