European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - December 20, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Saturday. December 20, 1986 the stars and stripes Lisa Marie seeks peace Freedom for All Christmas is the Lime for peace an Goodwill As Lisa Marie Caplinger of Italy Knoll she requested the following gifts Fornin Merony Christmas pre sent i would like toy find Freedom be tween All people. two present i would like Frie for the number three present like respect for All people. Thank y3 always 1 Christmas is also a magic season so 3-year-old Crystal Perkins of Augsburg. Germany asks Santa. Of yes when you visit me on Christmas Day can you Sprinkle some of your magic on my new baby sister so her hair will keep growing and not fall out. I love you Santa. Love t worry. Crystal Little sister has plenty of time to grow hair and grow 10 be a Lovely Little Girt like you. Just in Case you Don t remember Santa s address Here it is again Santa Claus do the stars and stripes Apo 09211 also Don t forget that there s no need for a stamp when mailing through Cheapo. Just write maps in the upper 94jl�hlltftbngntmv, ram sri r . Envoy to soviet Union to leave Post in 87 Washington a career Diplomat Arthur a. Hartman the . Ambassador to Moscow will give up the Post Early next year for unexplained personal Rea sons the state department announced thursday. Hartman s assignment of More than five years is the longest of any . Ambassador to the soviet Union since world War ii. He is 60. There was no word on a replacement. Jack Matlock the senior soviet analyst on the National Security Council staff was known to be interested in the Job. Hartman had advised president Reagan and Secre tary of stale George p. Shutlz on arrangements for the Summit meetings held with soviet Leader Mikhail in Geneva Switzerland in november 1984, 1 in Iceland last october. He saw the top Job at the Kremlin pass from Leonid to Brezhnev to Yuri Andropov and then to konstamin1 Kremenko before Gorbachev was named Leader in March 1985. During Hartman s time in Moscow there were other major events As Well including the nuclear Accident a chernobyl the arrest of american reporter Nicholas Daniloff the release of jewish dissident Anatoly Shucha Ransky and the shooting Down of a South korean jetliner Charles e. Redman the state department spokes Man noted Hartman s extensive experience in East West relations and stature As one of the foreign serv ice s most senior Hartman s duties were enlarged recently by the remo Val of soviet workers from the . Embassy. This meant american diplomats had to take on some of the chores such As cooking and cleaning that soviet Citi Zens had done. The professional and caring leadership he and mrs. Hartman provided in meeting these challenges earned them the respect and affection or All who served with them Redman was born in new York City and educated at j Arvard. He served As assistant Secretary of state for 1 european affairs and then As . Ambassador to France before going to Moscow in september 1981. Expanded to viewing in England to include an by Dave . Tana military families in England soon will be watching an to for the first time thanks in pan to a new satellite link aimed at improving military run television in Europe. Families in government housing at 10 British bases now being wired for Cable to by a private company will have the option of watching the same an shows As people in Germany and the Benelux countries said capt. Leslie Fraze a 3rd air Force spokeswoman. The contractor supplying the bases with a 2-Channel Cable system will offer the service. Families will have the option of getting just an and the four British stations or buying 12 channels offering sports movies entertainment children s programs an the two bbl channels Ana the two commercial British net works. Cable com investments Ltd. Is wiring houses in certain concentrated military housing areas dorms and 24-hour work centers at the bases. Six bases already Are receiving the Cable service and the rest should have it by March. An should be available by june Fraze said. The new satellite link thai will provide an in England will replace an old microwave network now operating out Offan he in Frankfurt Germany. An he currently receives radio and to programming from the armed forces radio Ana television service inlay Angeles by satellite. It then sends the programming to affiliate radio and to stations in Germany and the Benelux area by microwave. Under a new satellite contract the Frankfurt office will receive the signal by satellite and then Send them to the affiliates via satellite. England was included in the contract because it is within receiving Range of the signals. The microwave system is relatively old and not is reliable As the new system will be said it. Col. Ray Crockett chief of plans and policy in the . European omd Public affairs office in Stuttgart Germany. Little will change Tor viewers in Ger Many and the Benelux area except thai some viewers May have a sharper Pic Ture. Cable customers must pay a $25 Hook up fee and s25.9j per month to receive the 12 channels from Cable com. Customers who want to receive Only the four British stations and an will Only pay the Hook up fee and s2.25 per month. Athens garbage men defy Back to work order Athens Greece a a District attorney an thursday charged 29 garbage collectors with disobey. Ing a government Back to work order issued to rid the country of thousands of tons of trash piled up during an 11-Day strike. A spokesman for the District attorney s office said 24 of the men were being held pending trial. Five of the charged escaped arrest and were sought by police he said. Most of the men were arrested wednesday when More than 200 collectors clashed with police at a major garbage dump on the Northern outskirts of the capital. The incidents took place when striking workers tried to Block military trucks loaded with refuse from entering the dump. The workers can face prison terms of up to 10 years if convicted of defying the Back to work order said the spokesman who requested anonymity. The government can order the mobilization of civil servants when vital services Are disrupted. A spokesman for the Union representing the strik ing civil servants said most of the 25,000 sanitation workers taking part in the walkout had ignored pre Mier Andreas Papandreou s Back to work order is sued tuesday. Troops were attempting to clean up the thousands of tons of trash that has accumulated in Greece s major cities since the strike began on dec. 8. The nation s 15,000 garbage collectors 10,000 Street cleaners Park employees and Road maintenance Crews Are seeking a 20 percent wage increase improved pension benefits and assurances that 11,500pan-time workers will not be Laid off
