European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 6, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 8 the stars and stripes saturday april 6, 1968 Raf belgian Jet fighters to team up in air meet London is Raf lightning All Many directed in the air by belgian Brit weather fighters and f104 Star fighters of ish and German fighter controllers. The belgian air Force will team up for this the fighters will provide an example of Allie to be year s a defense Competition of forces Central Europe accent held Over the next three months. The integration of nato s air defense forces As each pair scrambled will con Sist of one lightning and one f104. The Competition is designed to test the air Points will be awarded for a Range of defences of All sectors which go to make up activities including Speed of reaction to the nato s Central Region stretching from the scramble order accuracy of interception and attack and rapid turnaround after a sortie. Bonus Points will go to pilots who make a kill within a specified time after the target aircraft crosses the Start line into the Baltic in the North to the austrian Border in the South. Raf Germany and the belgian air Force will each provide three aircraft to make up one of the sector s teams. This team will operate from Raf Gutersloh in West Ger designated interception zone. Jumper too is the tap dog in by Jerry Drane staff writer card no. 000 to the 3rd inf div s Aero bats sport Para Chute club Here belongs to one of the beat known dogs in his tory generals and colonels now rub shoulders with snoopy the famous cartoon Charles Schulz character by through Honor Ary membership in the acrobats though they must be Content in the knowledge that somewhat uncommon canine possesses the ultimate card . Sgt. Charles w. Newman fall Guy sgt. Robert Burtwell in harness is instructed by sgt. Larry Lutovsky right and . Charles Newman. Is More exchanges slated to handle i i gear by Charles Graham staff writer Nuernberg Germany is More military exchanges will Start carrying i i component gear next month Accord ing to yes he Here. Eleven More exchanges will be handling the i i gear bringing the total to 30with the added outlets selected geographically for better distribution of stereo sales counters throughout the Exchange system. Top lines plans also Call for each store to concentrate its Stock of i i components on a few top Selling lines and offer Complete service on these models. With this approach we feel the customer will get better serv ice on parts and maintenance said Charles Hendrickson of yes he. And it will be easier to bring in improved models of present make As they Are devel oped he added. Lower prices Hendrickson said lower prices on stereo gear will be larger volume buying will be jew Syible under the new plan. The simplified line will include Only a few different brands of tape decks turntables tuner amplifiers and speaker systems which Are the biggest Sellers inthe United states. A variety of Small accessories such As Corsand knobs will also be made available. The newcomer to the comple electronic world of sound systems can pick out his own set of component parts in Confidence Hend Rickson said pointing out tha tall of the models stocked would be proven equipment with a buyer s Only consideration for the most part being Price. All of the i i components will be sold right off the shelf he said. We Don t have the i of technicians available who can speak the language but will offer Quality gear the customer can Hendrickson explained the new service was being offered largely to meet the demand of those As signed to More Remote areas who had no Way to get any stereo equipment. He added that yes will takeover the warranty for th6 i i components and any part which can t be repaired locally will be replaced. At Heidelberg to meet Heidelberg special delegates from Toast maters clubs in six european countries will compete Here May 30th in the annual toastmasters International european speech contest hosted by the Heidelberg Toast masters club. The group will meet at the Pat Rick Henry officers and civilians open mess for registration on May 30th. The contest is scheduled for 7 . The following Heidelberg chapter of toastmasters International recently elected new officers who will be in charge of preparation for the european speech contest. They Are maj. Mel r. Jones office of the cd ref Public affairs Usa Reuh president j a in e � Collins chief of utilities Usa eur Engineer division first vice president Edward Byrne Usa eur Engineer division Sec Ond vice president Dick Garcia guidance Counselor at Patrick Henry Village elementary school Secretary treasurer and Roland dancer eau assistant principal atthe Patrick Henry elementary school sergeant at arms resident training officer and Federal aviation ency Faa Parachute rigger. The mib Points to a Large poster drawn by a former Mem Ber of the club. It depicts snoopy through the mental an physical throes of the awesome fun Pittmn presently 39 Active members of the Aero bats have made the first jump or Are in preparation for it. But prior to climbing onto unwind strut of a u6a Beaver to surrender All to the forces of Gravity and a 120-Milc-per-hour Eltinge to the ground some rigid requirements must be met
