General Named At SandiaALBUQUERQUE (UPI)-Maj.I Gen. John T. Honeycutt willn | succeed Rear Adm. Ralph John* ■sjson April 21 as commander of e I the Defense Atomic Support Agency’s field Command at Sandia Base.Gen. Honeycutt will also take over Adm. Johnson’s post asdeputy director of DASA. Thejf;-sisse su Suiajgs mou si fruduag pitant chief of stalf programs, gi at Supreme Headquarters, Allied' njPowers, Europe.Adm. Johnson will be assigned in Panama as commander of yj U.S. Naval District, In addition! Vj he will serve as commander, j e | Panama Sector of the Caribbean Sea Frontier and Comman-j der, Panama Sector of the Wes-tern Sea Frontier.SEEKS POLICY CHANGE NEW YORK (UPI) -The American Jewish Congress (AJC) Sunday urged the State Department to abandon i!«? policy of excluslng Jews from diplomatic assignments to Arab nations.Dr. Jocahlm Prlnz of Newark, N.J., AJC president, said in a note to Secretary of State Dean Rusk that the policy results in “government inquiries into religious belief which under our Constitution can lawfully be none of its concern and which tend to compromise all appointments to the foreign service.DRUG ADDICTED BABIESNEW YORK (UPI) —The Department of He#lt;h said Sunday hundreds of babies are bom annually in New York City with the symptoms of drug addiction.According to the department, the babies suffer from “neonatal drug addiction” —the resultof being poisoned during pregnancy by the narcoticstaken by their mothers.