European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - April 26, 1978, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 8 the stars and stripes wednesday april 26, 1978 1 St 1 of in Germany to Fly out of Sembach Ramstein Germany Sembach air base will be the first Forward operating location Fol in West Germany for the . Air Force 10 Thunderbolt ii aircraft a Safe spokesman said tuesday. The a los will be stationed in eng land beginning in 1979. Operations at Sembach a base near Kaiser Lautem will begin in the first half of 1979. As announced earlier 10 aircraft will be based at Raf Ben Waters and Woodbridge . And. By 1980 will operate routinely from Fols on the Conti nent to place them closer to . And Allied Forward defense positions the spokesman said. There will be some new construction at Sembach including hardened shelters More munitions facilities and a hardened operations facility there. No additional land will be needed. Sembach was chosen As the first a 10 Fol because its facilities and mis Sion were closely compatible with 10 support requirements the spokesman of the 10 at Sembach will result in an increase of about 20 percent in air sorties the spokesman said adding however there should be no increase in noise level above that experienced in Normal air the total number of additional permanently and temporarily assigned personnel at Sembach should not exceed 100. Present plans Call for continuous peacetime deployment of up to eight 10 aircraft to each Fol with periodic rotation of the aircraft Back to Ben Waters and Woodbridge the spokesman said. four spaniards impressed in visits to of army Bojoh Savard Numberg Bureau chief Nurnberg is professors from leading Spanish universities said they i expected to learn the most about Ato from briefings at shape in Belgi f urn. But it was t so. When they had completed their state de apartment sponsored tour of nato bases in Belgium and Germany they said they had i Learned the most by visiting army and air Force units in Germany. I Frances e. Coughlin cultural affairs officer at the . Embassy in Madrid i the five scholars As or. Oriol Casa Vas. Chairman of the department of in it emotional Law at the University of Barcelona or. Manuel Fez de Velasco f chairman of the department of inter nation Law at the com Lutense University of Adrid or. Francisco Murillo. Chairman the department of political science at it University of Madrid. Also or. Manuel Perez chairman of the it of International Law at the uni i of Santiago de Compostella and or. Lio Remiro chairman of the depart t of International Law and vice Dean of Fobe Law faculty at the University of fun Cha. The tour started at shape with a 90 minute briefing on it and Allied commands. It continued at Ramstein Germany with More briefings at Safe he and a tour of the 86th tac fighter Wing. The professors then visited the 2nd in 99th air defense arty at Schwabach. Ger Many where they got a first hand experience in using army air defense weapons of the 1st army div. But the men later talked most about their tour of the German Border with the 2nd army Cav from Camp Hof. They were also impressed by the Ameri can soldiers and airmen they met. Cough Lin said they had expected to meet a military Man with a simplistic military mind imperialistic and arrogant. All the people they met completely contradicted this stereotype she said. The professors found people were very Hotelier Munro Dies at 52 Toronto a Ian Fraser Munro a scottish born Hotelier and a founder of the four seasons hotel Ltd Chain based in to Ronto died of a heart attack at his Home in Gormley. Ontario he was 52. Kind very human and very interested in what they were they were also impressed by the Way american officers and enlisted personnel worked together. They told Coughlin there seemed to be a close relationship Between the ranks. But people were respectful and very according to Coughlin this is the second tour of this Type sponsored by the . Embassy in Madrid. Last year Spanish journalists toured . Nato bases. She said plans Are being made to bring Spanish politicians and parliament members on a Simi Lar tour next year. Two women play in Munich jazz groups Story and photo by Cunt Swift staff writer Munich is a couple of University of Maryland students Are making Beautiful music together music Good enough to win them one professional appearance after another. Sophomores Franzeska Chessie Tanksley 20, and Erica Lindsay. 22, play As often As classes permit mostly at the domicile a jazz Mecca in the City s University Quarter. Tanksley featured on piano and Lind say on Alto or Tenor saxophone work with the George Morrison big band or a con temporary jazz group called hot As Many As eight evenings a month they play in an orchestra put together by Morri son to provide the music accompanying the resident theater production of the two Young women have worked in clubs in other pans of Bavaria and have International appearances to their credit As Well. Between High school and College Lindsay spent a month in Paris with a Bra Zilian show. In january the keyboard prowess Tanksley displayed at the Domi Cile won her an invitation to Zagreb for a guest spat with a quartet Talby one of Yugoslavia s top jazz musicians Bosko pet Rovic. Hot usually a sextet featuring trumpet two Tenor saxophones Bass piano and Drums was born As a sunday Jam session about six months ago. The group includes an englishman on Arums Erica Lindsay rests her Tenor while Bessie Tanksley does her ramber my of a Denis Are Nofe worthy swinger and two americans on sax and trumpet who play in the . Army band at ans Bach. Some weeks Lindsay said she and Tanksley have jobs every night other weeks none. One thursday night last month they played at the theater from 7 to 11 p.m., ran to the domicile to play until 3 . And then got up at 6 . For breakfast and class. The students part time work pays them so to $190 apiece per appearance depend ing on where and what they play. The Money s important Only because it has to be said Lindsay. She and Tanksley have begun the search for an apartment in which they can live and practice after graduation. The two women longtime members of the military Community Here say they consider Munich Home. The two said they became serious about their music 18 months to two years ago they said they won t be musicians full time until they finish their studies government psychology writing history of opera Bonn chemical business dips Hannover. Germany up West German chemical Industry a business in the first Quarter was Down two percent Matthias Seefelder. The president of the association of German chemical Industry said. Early this summer. We can t handle All we re Tanksley and Lindsay have i other and Morrison since to Munich High school. They High school jazz band Organ son who teaches music there. Lindsay started with do studies when she was 11 and net in the High school conch Sophomore she became a conv a year s study with legendary Mal Waldron. A i was really studying Jan m was my first real exposure 10 mid .,.-. Tanksley took five years cup Wei before High school played tear Leigh school concert band and play in Morrison s school Ian the Young women also same school in the . Boi College of music. Lindsay a and returns for studies each Tanksley spent four semester 1975-78 and is two semesters " her diploma. Tanksley likes jazz for to develop your own style the self expression in solos an n Lindsay does t think of twp jazz player. It s a mistake to categorise i love classical music too. I play jazz i say i play music
