European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 15, 1978, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 2 the stars and stripes Friday september 15, 1978 remembering an old Friend Richard Nixon pays tribute to the late Elmer Holmes Bobst in a memorial ser vice at new York University. Bobst was a Friend and financial Backer of Nixon. While at the University Nixon was booed by some 400 Young people. A Nixon jeered by crowd at . Memorial service new York up about 400 Young people booed Richard m. Nixon As he entered and left the new York University Library wednesday for a memorial service for his old Friend and major financial Backer Elmer Holmes Bobst. Nixon came to new York from his san Clemente calif., Home to attend the service but also took the occasion to sign a contract tuesday for a new Book about the Chal Lenges the nation will face during the remainder of the Century. Nixon s limousine entered the Elmer Holmes Bobst Library and study Center where the private memorial service was held at a rear Entrance garage amid Boos and chants of Par Don Nixon s victim after the limousine had entered the build ing two men were arrested for throwing to Matoes and eggs at the car. One Tomato hit police officer. Bobst 93, a financier philanthropist and industrialist died aug. 2. He contributed $11 million to the Library that was dedicated in 1972. Bobst and Nixon met while the latter was vice president in the 1950s and Over the next two decades formed a relationship that Bobst described As the strongest certainly the most propitious Friendship in my Oesterberg hails Era of the eagle7 at f-15 ceremony by Grace Blancett staff writer Oesterberg the Netherlands is this became Eagle country wednesday. The 32nd tac fighter so officially entered the Era of the Eagle when 18 sleek f 15s landed Here from Langley fab va., to assume Camp new Amsterdam s Quick readiness Alert commitment during the Squadron s transition period from a phantoms. Related photos on Page 3. As the first of the racy Blue Grey single seat aircraft touched Down under mid afternoon heavily overcast skies Soester Berg joined Pitburg a Germany As Europe s other eagles nest. Two of 18 f-15s belong to the 32nd and the rest Are on loan from the 1st tac fighter Wing at Langley. One of the 32nd s new fighters was piloted by 32nd commander col. Albert l. Pruden or. Before being As signed Here he was an f-15 operational test Pilot at the air Force test and evaluation Center Kirtland fab . In a flight line ceremony Pruden and 1st tac fighter Wing commander col. Neil l. Eddins presented the aircraft to it. Gen. Benjamin n. Bellis Safe vice com Mander. Bellis then turned Over command of the air to air fighters to air chief marshal sir Peter Lecheminant Deputy commander in chief for Allied forces Central Europe. Bellis said this is a first in having a . Based Squadron deploy to Europe and be assigned to the operational control of nato for peacetime air he noted that the f-15, whose design redirected at Wright Patterson fab Ohio gives nearby communities a break be cause Levels should be less. Its ability to climb quickly should result in a smaller intense noise radius and the f-15 is blessed with a relatively smokeless engine which provides another environmental plus he said. Bellis praised the f-15 s advanced radar and fire control system that permits one person to operate in the modern Day challenging environment of All weather air to air combat. It Means he said that with the same number of aircraft you get an extremely efficient and dramatic increase in our . Air Force commitment to wednesday s arrival capped almost two years of preparing for the Ferrari of the fighters As one Pilot described it. Capt. Mike Keller base civil Engineer said about $7 million in nato funds have gone into construction and alteration projects at Camp new Amsterdam. Included in projects undertaken by Sabov dutch equivalent of the army w. Germany visit planned Bonn a China s Deputy Premier and chairman of the state committee for science and technology Fang i will pay a 10-Day official visit to West Germany next month it has been announced. Germans Issue baby food warning Bonn a the West German food ministry has warned parents against using a Brand of powdered infant s milk after an Anonymous letter writer claimed to have poisoned 100 cans of the product. According to the ministry the letter was sent to the Milusa firm which markets a wide Range of foods for infants and Young children in West Germany. No German manufactured baby food products Are sold in army or air Force commissaries or in cafes Woodlands according to a me com spokesman at Hei Delberg. He said Price comparisons be tween baby food on the Economy and in . Facilities May have prompted some military personnel to buy baby food pro ducts on the Economy the author claimed he had injected rat Poison into some 100 cans of powdered milk which the firm Sells under the Brand name Mil Umil. No other details were mad available. A ministry statement said the manufacturer had begun a recall of the product Al though there was no evidence that any cans had actually been poisoned. The ministry urged parents to Call police if they found any suspicious looking cans of the product. Corps of engineers Are modifying air Craft shelters replacing and widening run ways upgrading electrical systems and building maintenance shops. Shelter doors had to be replaced with a motorized rolling door. Since the f-15 is larger than the phantom Sabov installed a Tow Winch with wheel rails to pull and guide the Eagle straight into the other Wise tight quarters. Capt. Richard Ginnett in charge of maintenance Job control said bad weather had slowed Progress on the projects. He said most maintenance personnel known Here As Eagle keepers had worked on two f-15s loaned from the 36th tac fighter Wing at Pitburg and attended a local 72 hour training course. Ginnett said maintenance improvements on the f-15 should make the Mechanic s life easier. One Crew chief said 85 percent of the panels covering the plane Are the easy Access Type which Don t even require a screwdriver to Many of the same panels on the f-4 have 80 to 100 screws. It. Gen. . Bernhard Deputy com Mander in chief Allied air forces Central Europe was among dignitaries participating in the arrival ceremony. Korchnoy win keeps his Hopes alive from press dispatches Baguio City Philippines the 22nd game of the world chess championship was adjourned thursday at the end of the five hour time limit with defending Cham Pion Anatoly Karpov in a winning position. Challenger Viktor Korchnoy rallied wednesday night for a second win in the $550,000 series. Korchnoy who used a French defense with his Black pieces made a simple but elegant tactical sacrifice wednesday night and humbled Karpov in 60 moves of their 21st game. That Cut the Champion s Lead to 4-2. The first Man to win six games take the title. It was a much needed Victory for Korch Noi who has sought Refuge in a Baguio City meditation Center to pursue yoga lessons he claims have settled his mind. 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