European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 4, 1978, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 28 the stars and stripes monday september 4, 1978 Point Rule relaxed continued from Page 1 who could play four seasons quit and turn professional without any military service. West Point officials said the purpose of the relaxed policy is to bring the Academy More in line with the Volunteer concept and to continue reforms designed tomake West Point More attractive to Poten tial top Caliper student recruits. We might get burned once by an ath Lete using it to escape his obligation but i m sure it would never happen a second time one West Point officer said. Academy officials say the new policy should increase the Appeal of Academy enrolment by allowing those cadets who be come discouraged Early or who Are undecided about military careers to stay on longer and make up their minds without fear of becoming entrapped in a compulsory service requirement. Many cadets in that category now resign Pope takes full Mantle of Power in solemn rites continued from Page 1 Early with cardinals walking in procession in two rows from the 15th Century Central doors of St. Peter s Basilica at 5 55 . The cardinals wore White vestments and White pointed Mitres and Sang the latin hymn veni creator spiritus come creating spirit. Pope John Paul wearing White Vest ments with an elaborate Gold pointed Mitre and carrying the Crucifix topped staff symbolizing his office walked from the Church at 6 . To the applause of the estimated 250,000 persons gathered in the Square. . Unaware of Bah plan continued from Page i Cologne also told the americans that Egon Bahr executive Secretary of the spa had drawn up a plan for West Ger Many s withdrawal from nato As a first step toward German reunification. Armin Grinnewald a government spokesman quoted the . Embassy As saying the United states of America has neither documentary nor any other evidentiary material which says that Egon Bahr has made proposals for the withdrawal of the Federal Republic of Ger Many from nato in return for the reunification of Germany and a soviet non aggression the american statement made no men Tion of other information which authorities May have obtained from Pace a reputedly a lieutenant general in Romania s Secu Rity services with close ties to presiden Nicolae Ceausescu. At least one member of Schmidt s party,34-year-old parliamentarian Uwe Holtz is under investigation in connection with the Pasepa affair. Holtz chairman of the parliamentary committee on economic cooperation and development was questioned for several hours saturday after police searched his office and Home. The Young parliamentarian s committee was involved in questions of financing of an aircraft Deal which Pace a was negotiating on behalf of the romanian govern ment when he disappeared from his co Logne hotel. Western diplomats in the romanian Cap ital of Bucharest report a dozen romanian generals and senior Security officers have been arrested and demoted in the Wake of Pasepa s defection. Europe partly Cloudy to Cloudy with isolated afternoon rain showers monday and tuesday. Frankfurt Heidelberg High 64, Low 43. Sunset monday 7 05 . Sunrise tuesday 5 46 . Temperatures recorded sunday. 4am 4pm 82 Adana c 59 72 Aviano or 54 63 Brussels m 48 64 Frankfurt m 55 81 Madrid p 46 68 Paris m 4am 4pm 81 Athens c 52 57 Berlin a 52 70 Copenhagen p 46 70 London m 46 59 Munich p 61 79 Rome c Vatican officials estimated about 1 Bil lion persons in 53 countries worldwide watched the ceremony on live television. With his left hand Over his heart the pontiff then walked slowly to the altar set up on the Steps of the Basilica blessed stand then walked Back to his papal chair. As the 65-year-old Pope blessed the altar and returned to his chair the crowd in the Square applauded wildly. Some women waved handkerchiefs and others crossed themselves in prayer. The sistine Chapel choir then began a latin hymn praising the new pontificate with the words Grant life to John Paul who has Bee chosen by god As supreme and Universal the cardinals then repeated the Blessing and removed their Mitres As the investiture ceremony rite began. Senior Cardinal Deacon italian Cardina Pericle Felici then walked slowly to the Al tar picked up a Silver tray holding Johnpaul s pallium a Wool Collar that symbolized his full pontifical Power and walked to the new Pope. Blessed be god who has chosen you Tobe pastor of the Universal Church and who has clothed you with the shining stole of your apostolate Felici chanted in latinas he approached John Paul with the Wool Collar. May you reign gloriously Here Onearth for Long years until when called by your lord you will possess the stole of immortality in the kingdom of with that Felici placed the White Wool Collar bearing Black silk crosses around John Paul s neck. The investiture the placing of the col Lar on the Pope took place at 6 13 . Then the cardinals in order of their rank approached the Pope keeled before him and kissed his ring As a sign of their obedience to the new pontiff. The first Cardinal to do so was Vatican Secretary of state Jean Villot of France. John Paul clasped each Cardinal s Handas the Cardinal Knelt before him smiled broadly and then gave each the traditional kiss of peace on both Cheeks. As the cardinals filed before their new Leader the sistine Chapel choir Sang in measured Gregorian fashion the latin hymn you Are Peter and upon this Rocki will build my in their second year in order to escape that situation. Officials say the Normal dropout rate attest Point from All causes is about one third of each freshman class. Under the policy change approved bythe defense department aug. 14, Secretary Clifford Alexander will now re View each Case of resignation among third and fourth year cadets with wider latitude to release any individual from the Active duty the change applies to All the service academies Pentagon officials Sai Dalexander pushed for it. Spokesmen for the naval and air Force academies said that in practice cadets who leave their schools will still face mandatory enlisted service. The West Point policy change is the lat est in a series of reforms undertaken in the Wake of a 1976 cheating scandal that focused critical Public attention on the acad Emy s rigid traditions and regulations including its Honor code. A review commission last year recommended sweeping academic and military changes at the 176-year-old Academy including an end to traditional hazing of new cadets. I sports in Brief Edison . A John Cook won the 78th . Amateur Golf championship sunday with a 5 and 4 Victory Over Scott Hoch. Earlier Story on Page 24. Sunday s baseball american league California 001 001 0013 13 0toronto 010 too of 0 Knapp and Downing Underwood Buskey 7 and Ash by. A Knapp 14-7. A Underwood 6-12. Or califor Nia Grich 5 Toronto Morton 10. First game Cleveland 010 200 000 3 6 1 Minnesota 311 430 o0x12 14 1 Wise Hood 4 and Diaz serum and Wynegar we rum 8-6. A Wise 9-18. Or Minnesota Smalley in Wolfe 3. Seattle too m 021_ 3 8 1 new York 301 too Fox 4 12 0 Honeycutt and Plummer Pasley 8 Beattie Lyle 9 Gossage 9 and Munson. A Beattie 3-7. A Honeycutt 5-8. Chicago 000100 003 4 8 1 Baltimore 010000001270 Wortham Lagrow 8 and Colbern Flanagan and Dempsey. A Lagrow 44. A Flanagan 17-12. Hrs Chicago Nordhagen 4 Baltimore Kelly 7. Detroit 001 010 000 2 5 1 Kansas City 001 041 Fox 660 Rozema and May Gura and Porter. A Gura 13-4 a Rozema 6-10. Or Detroit Leflore 10 Kansas Gay Mcrae 14. National league Houston 000 000 110 2 10 1 Chicago. 100 000 20x 3 10 0 Forsch Sambito 7 and Pujols lamp Hernandez 8 and Rader Cox 8. A lamp 6-13. A Forsch 8-5. Cincinnati 0000002002100 St Louis 210 403 oox10 13 1 Lacoss Borbon 4. Tomlin 7 and Correll Falcone Bruno 8 and Simmons. A Falcone 2-6. A Lacoss 3 6. Or Cincinnati Correll 1. Pro Grid results Atlanta 20, Houston 14 new Orleans 34, Minnesota 24 Washington 16, new England 14 Cleveland 24, san Francisco 7 Kansas City 24, Cincinnati 23 los Angeles 14, Philadelphia 14 by jets 33, Miami 20 Pittsburgh 28, Buffalo 17 Chicago 17, St. Louis 10 Green Bay 13, Detroit quake jolts South Germany continued from Page 1 count when designing houses. Damage was greater to old houses than to new. The first Shock came at 6 08 ., Fol Lowed by three More during the next 20minutes and a number of tremors for the next four hours. Werner Waigin a red Cross Volunteer living in a nearby Village said that it rolled and it boomed. Worse than the bombings. The Only thing to do was Rostand up and stick it Tail Fingen Burla Dingen and on Stet Tingen suffered the worst damage. Crack opened in the fronts of Many of the Stone i buildings causing collapse of the red tile roofs. Fireman came through later prop-1 Ping up the Walls of the buildings least damaged knocking Down the Walls of the upper floors of those More seriously dam aged. Smokestacks above the Many textile1 plants in Tail Fingen suffered spiral said they probably would have to be torn Down. Men Riding Cherry picker trucks inspected All building tops at the same Tim pulling or pushing Over damaged Chim Neys. Householders followed them sweeping the streets Clear of rubble. Most of the casualties occurred then involving men an women on the streets where they were struck by falling debris brought Down by the aftershocks which May have numbered As Many As 120. At Hechinger staff at Hohenzollern Castle reported every room in the ancestral Home of the German emperors was damaged. Every Tower was cracked with huge stones tumbling Down from them. One such Shower of stones demolished the cruciform vault in the 15th Century Chapel. Repairs to the Castle visited annually by about 600,000 persons Are expected to take at least half a year. Hans Jorg Mayer police chief of nearby Bingen told reporters that he personally noted 10 buildings in Tail Fingen so badly damaged that they would have to be razed. It sounded like a Panzer Mayer Saidof the initial Shock. First we heard a bang and then a rolling rumble like that of ran outside thinking the Shock had passed but the ground was still the Baden Ali Ottemberg Interior minis try estimated the damage tentatively inthe millions of Marks but said an assess ment of the damage was still under Way. A duty officer at the Stuttgart Headquarters of Usa eur s Vii corps said there had been no reports of damage at Ameri can military installations in the area. Maj. Bill Whitehead information officer for Canadian forces said Canadian instal lations in Lahr and Baden Baden also escaped damage. A spokesman for the Central Observatory in Erlanger said the quake was the strongest Ever recorded since germans began measuring tremors a Century ago. Castro to let 1,700 emigrate to . A partly Cloudy a mostly Cloudy a rain a Clear. Del 25,31st weather so Washington a cuban presi Dent Fidel Castro will permit a group of residents who claim . Citizenship an their families some 1,700 people to emigrate to this country beginning sept. 14, a new York congressman said Satur Day. Rep. Frederick Richmond urged thearter administration to reciprocate by supplying medicines and agriculture experts to Castro s government. This is a positive step on president Castro s part toward normalization of re lations with the United states he 480 dual citizens of Cuba and the United states Are involved As Well As members of their families totalling an Esti mated 1,700 people. The state department press office late confirmed that the first group would be arriving in the United states on sept. 14. We View the cuban action As a positive step said spokesman Kenneth , he added i know of no current plans to Cuba agreed earlier to allow 48 Cuba political prisoners and 30 of their dependents to seek entry to this country. Richmond said the Carter administration ought to show a positive step to Ward Havana for the twin actions. What our state department ought to do is to agree to sell More medicines to the cubans Richmond said adding second we ought to put together a top notch team of agronomists and evaluate cuban agriculture. That s one thing the russians can t do for Richmond is one of a number of con Gress members who have visited Cuba. He said he did not know How Many of the Esti mated 1,700 persons to be released would be in the first group arriving in the unite states. A year ago the United states and cub took a major step toward resuming relations by setting up diplomatic missions in each other s capitals
