European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 28, 1978, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 2 the stars and stripes changeover Friday july 28, 1978 Gen. Pauly succeeds Gen. Evans As commander of Safe and Aaice by Floyd Harrington Kusmi Sateni Bureau Chie Ramstein. Germany Sis Gen John w. Pauly assumed command of Allied air forces Central Europe i Aaice and became commander in chief at Safe in a ceremony Here thursday. Pauly succeeds Gen. William j. Evans.54. Who will retire aug. 1. Ending a career which spanned 32 years. Evans commanded Aaice and Safe for the past s past assignment was As chafe s vice commander in chief a Posi Tion he held since july 1976. He was promoted to his present rank shortly before the ceremony began. Before turning Over his Aaice com Mand to German army Gen. Fran Joseph Schulze. Commander in chief of Allied forces Central Europe who presided Over the ceremony Evans made a few Brief re Marks. He thanked the men and women of mice for providing me with the High Light of my military career and recalled some important events that occurred during his have flown and fired new weapons designed specifically for combat Here i Europe. Tested our tactics and strategy. Teamed More about the value of cooperation. The meaning of interoperability and through inspections evaluation Sand exercises we have tested the readiness of our people and equipment. The results of those evaluations Bare convinced me that readiness in not merely a goal but Readi Ness is a turning to Schulze. Evans continued. Give to you a professional Force. A Force that is ready a Force that is a Strong deter rent against aggression in the Central accepted the command and re marked about evans1 dedicated efforts and great Schulze said Evans was More than just a highly re suspected commander whose contributions " have been key elements in Stren thing our forces. You were a Friend Pauly said is to insure that this pattern of improvements continue so that our military capability in concert with our ground and naval counterparts consistently present any potential enemy with a no win situation if he were to indulge in Mili tary Challenge today is to provide the leadership and Diligence. To insure tha Taace maintains the highest possible state of readiness. I accept that Pauly said. Also present at the ceremony was m Haig. Supreme Allied com Mander. Europe and air Force chef of staff Gea Lew alien. Haig presented Evans with the air Force distinguished service medal Secondi Oak Leaf Cluster and Allen presented mrs. Evans with Anair Force certificate of appreciation. Pauly. 55. Of Albany. N.y-. Is a Westpoint graduate and was commis owned a second lieutenant in the army air corns in ims. He is a command Pilot with More than 6.000 hours of flying tin. Z30 of which were flown in combat during the Korea War. He also commanded the 315th air commando Wing in Vietnam. Other us military the change of command i de Gen. Robert in chief. I Blanchard. Usa eur commander in chief i chief of staff. Shape knowtton.1rtary committee a commander urn a South it. Gen. I com Stoder in chef adv Joseph p. To Okay chief. Us. Naval forces t 25th anniversary of revolution in Cuba Castro derides Carter rights Miami a Fidel Castro assailed the human rights push of president Carter while the United states maintains relations with what Castro called the racists of South Africa and the zionists who have uprooted the Palestine How can they talk about human right sin a country where a millionaire and beg Gar live Side by Side where the Indian has been exterminated the negro discriminated women demoralized and great numbers of chicanes. Puerto Picans and latin americans Are hated exploited said the cuban president in a wednesday night speech to Mark the 25thanniversary of his revolution. On july 26. 1953. Castro and his follow ers attacked the army Barracks in Santia go de Cuba leading to the downfall of for Mer president Fulgenzo Batista. Castro criticized . Relations with the racists of South Africa who have oppressed 20 million africans and the aggressive zionists who have uprooted the Palestine people from their lands and have prevented them from returning to their Arab his two hour speech. Castro said that every us. President has a rhetorical phrase for latin America and the Jorid. One spoke of the Good neighbor an other of the Alliance for Progress and now the watchword isaid. Nothing changes in the hemisphere and us everything stays the icy and the strength off present. Mixed reaction greets Senate Turk arms vote by the associated press outrage in Cyprus and Greece and a mixed reaction in Turkey wednesday Schulze then turned the command Over. Greeted the Senate decision to lift a three to Paoly and assured him. I m confident the leadership of Aaice will remain in very capable hand Pauly said he was honoured to have been selected to command Aaice and commented on the Progress he has seen in the command during the past two has been witnessed in Many said Pauly. Among those he mentioned were modernization of forces improved methods of command and control hardening facilities operational planning concepts and procedures and interoperability Between Alliance forces the Challenge which we in Aaice face Portugal living costs soar Lisbon api the Cost of living i Portugal was 21 percent higher in the first half of 1978 than in the comparable period of last year. Year arms embargo against the Ankara government. Nato officials suggested that if the move is endorsed by the House of representatives it could help to resolve the bitter feud Between the dominant greek c prints of the Island and Turkey by speeding the withdrawal of turkish occupation troops from therein Ankara. Turkish Premier Bulent fee Vit said the measure had realistic and constructive sides but also some drawbacks. He said the Cyprus problem could dragon and turkish greek and turkish Ameri can relations could be affected negatively if Greece. Greek cypriots and the greek lobby in the United states attempted to exert pressure for their own in Athens an official government announcement expressed sorrow at the Deci Sion and fears of unfavourable consequences on the Fate of the Cyprus Issue and the other problems which Are linked to the Security and peace in our area. In Nicosia the government said the greek cypriot population of the divided is land reacted with indignation and bitter Ness to the Senate move. The people Hope that the Senate decision will be reversed when the House votes on the same Issue next week government spokesman Miltiades Chat Doulou said in a said the decision does not cease to be an act that will contribute to a hard ening of turkish intransigence thus pre venting Progress for a settlement of the Cyprus problem to the violation of . is All the More so since the occupation of cypriot territory by turkish troops armed with . Weapons a Mujib the statement said. ,. J2 Cyprus government bad of posed the lifting of the embargo vociferously arguing that the ban is the Only lever available to pressure Turkey to make the necessary concessions for a Cyprus settlement judge rules pulpit program illegal Alexandria. A. Tupi a Federal magistrate says the Pentagon pulpit program of religious speakers begun by Franklin d. Roosevelt in the Early Days of world War u. Violates the constitutional separation of Church and state Quin ebon ruled that John t. Shiel of Washington was legally jailed for interrupting the speaker on nov. 23. 1977. Be cause the religious service was held in Vio lation of the first amendment guarantees of separation of Church and state. Shiel served eight Days of a 30-Day said that while Shiel indeed disrupted the service in the Pentagon con course a Public area the constitutional violation rendered his arrest a nullity the pulpit program occasionally pays religious speakers including Norman Vincent Peale. Bishop Fulton Sheen an Billy Graham to come to the Pentagon. Roosevelt started the program in 1m2. The magistrate said when we were locked in mortal combat throughout the John d. Benson conceded that the Pentagon and m effect the govern ment decides through the speaker Cho sen what constitutes the religious majority View of the american people. It appears that Freedom of religion can very Well mean Freedom from Reli Gion " through its agents deciding what is the religious majority View of the people of the i filed states and then providing Public funds space and person Nel to implement such a View As is clearly the Case in Point runs squarely afoul of the tenets of the first amendment and is unconstitutional and thereby the government argued that the Reu pious sen ices Are. Necessary because i1 met by peons who work 24hours a Day at the building and Are unable but Elson said the evidence does no support this adding that Reu Grous services generally Are held on Davson National historic significance and on Days considered endemic to the Judaic chistian religions he said there Are private auditoriums or rooms in the Pentagon where Iuchs tees could be held liner than the a concourse area and without using Tak dollars to pay the speakers Hanoi t 25amei of Viet d Washington a to release and a Hildrea who were t Vietnam when that amount cd wednesday. Sen. Edward Kenned decision was the remit made on humanitarian Jerry tinker a Senate judiciary member of a five delegation that will i that at least 15 children i to be released. All Are ethnic passports and Are american born children Range in age for
