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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Friday, January 20, 1978

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - January 20, 1978, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 28 the stars and stripes january 1978 i 11q growing number of leaving Germany 911 is according of bundles Post Byda Synovec Taraben bran chief bad Germany secs a growing number of american soldiers Are leaving the Schweinfurt and bad Kissinger communities without paying their Telephone a Bunde Spost spokeswoman said its True and its a said Elizabeth who said that 29 soldiers left the Schweinfurt Community in 1977 owing the Bunde Spost a total of Marks in i phone j said that in Wil Flecken 10 soldiers left owing Marks last while in bad Kissinger three servicemen left Ger Man vowing the total debt for the Schweinfurt Community in 1977 was fifty five of the soldiers who owe the Bunde Spost still Are in Kopp adding that one who left Schweinfurt in owed the Bunde Spost eighty four soldiers owed the bundles Post in Schweinfurt for Telephone mils and 29 of them left we Hope to get the Money that the remaining 55 still owe Kopp she said that while Only 2 per cent of the Telephone connections in bad Kissinger Are reserved for americans in the local Telephone american soldiers rep resent 37 per cent of the no payers of Tele phone Bills in bad an Lith army Cav regt spokesman said that in bad Kissinger the three soldiers who owe the Bunde Spost the Marks had requested that the Bunde Spost turn off their telephones on certain the spokesman said the soldiers found that their Telephone service had not been ended on the Date requested and they apparently made several Calls to after the phone service was to have when they went to the Bunde Spost they asked for their current Mil and paid the they also cleared the Bunde Spost and had their clearance papers one month when the final Mil the Squadron received notice that the soldiers owed the bundles Post More he said that when the men cleared the German officials did not charge them the entire the 2nd so in bad Kissinger has the clearance papers belonging to the three soldiers and All were properly cleared and stamped by the Bun with Bunde Spost we discussed the problems of Soldier debts with the Bunde Spost the meeting was held to assure Bunde Spost authorities that they have our support in collecting Cole said in a Telephone Jole said that the Soldier who left Schweinfurt in december owing the Bun despot Marks had made arrange ments with his commander to make payments on the a special letter of reprimand was placed in his permanent military re spokesman said that at least in one Case a Bunde Spost official admitted that they did not Cut off the Telephone service at the time in the Case of unpaid Normal proce Dure in the Lith army Cav regt is to for Ward the Mil to the mans new commander for the spokesman said that if the Soldier got out of the army the Chance of making urn pay the my is just about in David director of personnel and Community Active said that a meeting was held Cole he said that Schweinfurt military Community officials an concentrating on the servicemen who still owe Money to the German Telephone Cole said that Community authorities Are sending letters to the local command ers that name people in their units who owe Money to the we Tell the commander who the Man is and How much he owes and the Date of the last payment he made to the Cole commanders then reply and William Webster of Louis Federal appeals judge named to head the Fri from press dispatches Washington president Carter thursday named Federal appeals judge William Webster of to Bead the the announcement was by attorney general Griffin Bell and is expected to end a yearlong search to replace retiring Fri director Clarence soviets expel Diplomat in retaliation move Moscow up the soviet Union this week ordered the expulsion of a embassy commercial office Donald in retaliation for washing tons expulsion of a soviet Trade Mission must be confirmed by the he was appointed to the 8th circuit court of appeals by former presi Dent Richard the Choice of the Missouri judge and former Federal prosecutor ends the administrations yearlong search for an Fri chief willing to 10year the maximum permitted by Bell had insisted on a 10year commit ment to provide the Bureau with continuity in leadership As it continues major changes in its operations and recovers from disclosures of past in Webster said he had not been notified of the i Only know what Ive heard Over the i plan to go to work he websters friends and professional col leagues As fair minded and they said he plays an intense game of Tennis and that Hes More moderate in his politics and philosophy than his Short haircut and conservative embassy thursday confirmed that the third ranking officer of the commercial was leaving Moscow immediately As a result of a soviet the embassy said who had been assigned to Moscow for the past 18 would leave on a flight to Frankfurt the embassy spokesman Kursch has done absolutely nothing his expulsion is a Clear soviet retaliation for the expulsion of a soviet official who was engaged in flagrantly improper under these circumstances we consider the soviet action taken against Kursch to be unacceptable and therefore we understand the state department is declaring an equivalent member of the soviet embassy staff in Washington Persona non the spokesman Webster dabbled i Missouri gop poli tics several Yean but has refrained from political activities since he was appointed a Federal District judge in 1971 by the president and Bell chose Webster Over District judge Frank Mcgarr of Bell bad narrowed the Field to those two after Carters first District judge Frank Johnson of Montgom bowed out last november be cause of continuing health who had been scheduled to retire the Post at the first of the agreed to stay on until 15 after Johnson in nearly a decade of Public web Ster has attracted Little some civil rights lawyers suggest that if there is a weakness in his it is in that but others say they found Webster fair even when they lost cases in his court Tell us what they him  of cold said the Community hat ate ened up its clearance i ing those for Clearing u it a Soldier owes a Large i am made with the Serviceman to i Bill we Are trying to collect every i Cole stressed according to Bunde Spost i the end of about gis Bunde Spost million Marks Tat 1 Telephone the number of unpaid i by americans is five times higher j a Federal Bunde Spost i according to a Usa eur i army representatives Are so meet again with officials of the Bunde Spost to discuss the t ing soldiers and bund Esposi once the Soldier leaves the United said i collect from we have tried j through american Telephone com but it Doest work that Way soldiers Clear they often do not Tell n they have a some leave even Clearing the Carter 4 continued from Page 1 sector should join forces in i do not believe in wage and he adding that Volu Strant was perhaps the Only fight inflation without direct i on another Carter said it create an Independent department a move he backed during to dental Campaign but one that Aoi top including e and welfare Secretary Joseph have he did not detail How the new Structure would take Carter also said he con service Reform to be absolutely he plans a reorganization store the Merit principle to a s has grown into a bureaucratic i on International Carter i entire world is watching to will approve the Panama he said Senate ratification Oft cords will demonstrate our Good the discourage the spread ideologies in this contribute to the economic w Security of the United it has been said that our b behind but i say again Thapy Best u the president outlined furl dates he wants to guide Economy the Economy must keep snowstorms lash Midwest continued from Page 1 weather moving in Here like said Doug school superintendent in Desoto which was among 16 parishes closing for the Day in the a number of Louisiana roads also were including interstate 20 in a three Inch Blanket of Snow covered a one Inch layer of ice in authorities reported Bridges and roads iced Over from the Tennessee Mississippi Border into Southwest freezing ice and Snow closed schools and factories and made travel Haz ardous across much of ice and freezing rain transformed roads into rib Bons of ice in still recovering from the storm that hit earlier this freezing sleet and Snow also pushed into portions of Alabama and geor forcing school closures in several Northern Alabama heavy Snow warnings were posted along the storms the National weather Europe Pirtle Cuddy to cmdr Matron Mthm  w Turtur  is m slim Artur met pram third to pm 4wn 4pm 4nn 4pm 4t 1 m 41 41 41 41 41 m 41 i n v u a ii 41 44 cd Clouds a gov service predicted eight inches for Ken Vir Taa and West still buried by heavy snows which fell monday and the Northern storm spread Snow from the Dakotas to the Ohio heavy Snow snarled Rush hour traffic in Chicago and touched off a flurry of fender benders Snow pushed into Indiana and still crippled from the earlier Winter storm watches were in effect from Ohio to Trgina and North to new York and new new England residents were confronted with their third major storm of the the earlier storms knocked out Power to wide areas and crushed Saludina the million civic produce new lobs and business must Lead the nation must lower its inflation i must contribute to the world Carter said his budget fiscal 1979 expected to sure mail lion for the first time in history51 and i have Cut waste he said his 1979 budget i less than 2 percent after flatten smallest increase i Era budget in four on americas relations with i Carter said the strategic i Taupe talks with the Krepf Lynli difficult and prolonged but result in an i year and i Trust they will 1 you that the agreement will re enhance the stability of the i  
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