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I MICHIGAN W e a t h e r I n s i d e STATE Mostly cloudy today with Seek wor-peace research showers by evening. High center here, p. 4; UNIVERSITY NEWS in low 50s. Spartans rated in Nation’s top ten, p. 5. Price 10« East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, November 6, 1963 Vol. 55, Number 50 Soviets Allow US Convoy To Pass World News at a Glance Council Sets Hearings For Cheating Convoy —----------------------------------42 Hours Otepka Fired From Chief Security Position Protect WASHINGTONF-The State Department fired its chief security BERLIN, ¡.f— S o v ie t, forces risk evaluator, Otto Otepka, Tuesday after ruling him guilty lifted their blockade of a 44-man of giving confidential information to Senate investigators. Student GOP Challenge U.S. army convoy early today There were 13 specific charges against Otepka. Most of these after having barred it access to were allegations that he declassified and mutilated certain doc Berlin for 42 hours in a sharp uments by clipping off the classified label and ignoring declass Interests Russian-U.S. confrontation i n ification procedures. Fails In Kentucky divided Germany. The first unit of the 12-vehi Otepka deniea he had mutilated documents by clipping the labels LOUISVILLE, KY„!.F-Demo votes and Nunn had255,565. Nunn By CHARLES C. WELLS cle convoy started to move up off them, but acknowledgd he had prepared a memorandum for crat Edward T. Breathitt Jr . conceded at 7:40 p.m State News Staff Writer the 110-mile highway to West a Senate subcommittee counsel. won the Kentucky Governor’s el Making the strongest GOP Berlin at 8:14 p.m., an allied ection tonight over Republican lunge for the governorship in 20 Students accused of cheating official said. Army-Air Force Ordered To Take Defense Command Louie B. Nunn, who had denounc years, Nunn had counted on a may have greater opportunity A break in th e crisis was heavy majority in the Republi to defend themselves because of ed the Kennedys and state inte signaled earlier when the Rus WASHINGTON f —The Pentagon streamlined control of its brush can-dominated Louisville area, Academic Council action Tues gration order. sians allowed British and French fire emergency forces Tuesday by assigning to the Army Air which had one-fourth the state’s day. With 1,736 of 2,982 precincts convoys to move from Berlin to Force Strike Command all defense responsibility for the Middle votes. He led by a slight mar Under the present ruling, if reporting, Breathitt had 286,488 West Germany without incident. East, Southern Asia and much of Africa. gin. a student is accused of cheat The U.S. convoy, returning to The Strike Command, which operates from MacDill Air Force The victory was not nearly as Base in Florida, was created by McNamara two years ago. Its ing on his work, his instructor Berlin from maneuvers in West can give him a " F " grade and decisive as the one four years mission is planning and organizing forces and military doctrine ago by Gov. Bert Combs, who Germany, was halted at theMar- notify the assistant dean for stu ienborn Checkpoint Monday. for dealing with emergencies around the world. The command re chose Breathitt as his success dent affairs of the student’s col Marienborn is just inside Com cently handled the air-lift from Texas to Germany in around Foreign A id or. But it brought good fortune lege. The student can be sus munist East Germany on the bor 62 hours. to the Democrats, who were de pended if he continues to cheat der with West Germany. feated soundly last year in the and is caught. B i l l C u t The American convoy com U.S. senate race. V/allendas Crash Again Suspension only takes place mander refused a Soviet demand Kentucky, which has acquired when the instructor thinks that for his men to dismount and be SARASOTA, Fla. T-The tightwire on which the "Great Wallenda" I n S e n a t e the habit of voting Republican stronger action may be taken counted and be persisted in the were practicing their famed circus act at Sarasota Florida nationally, maintained its cus than failing the student in the WASHINGTON, f —President refusal throughout the two-day snapped Tuesday plunging the troup to the ground and injuring Kennedy1 s Senate foreign aid sup tom of electing Democratic gov course. crisis. three members. Under the new ruling a stu porters suffered a stunning set ernors. The accident occurred while the Wallendas were attempting The Americans attempted dent would be entitled to a hear back Tuesday after barely es early Tuesday morning to drive to construct their famous seven-man pyramid on a tight wire ing if the instructor recommend caping a less drastic one, as on to Berlin but the Russians 12 feet about the ground. ed stricter action that an " F ” cries of "obstruction and delay” moved armored cars across the It marked the first time they had attempted the feat since grade. were hurled at opponents of the PHILADELPHIA- Philadelphi two members of the troup were killed in a fatal accident in Detroit highway. Hearing the case will be the measure. ans turned out in unusually heavy The U.S. convoy was stopped in 1962. academic dean for student af The net effect of another day numbers to choose between Dem bumper to bumper with three fairs of the student’s college or of snail’s pace action on the ocratic Mayor James H .J. Tate— Soviet armored personnel his representative, the chairman legislation was to make it clear who got a campaign assist from carriers blocking any forward of the department discovering that the aid bill is still in trouble President Kennedy—and Repub EENIE MEENIE MINIE MOE—Student looks perplexed as movement. Two other armored the violation, and three mem despite a bipartisan leadership lican lawyer James T. McDer he prepares his ballot in Tuesday's voting on whether to cars were pulled up behind it. H a n n a h N a m e s bers of the teaching faculty se effort to push through a com mott. The Russians had at least one change the AUSG constitution. promise $3.8—b i 11 i o n authori lected from or by the Faculty In Mississippi, DemocraticLt. heavy maching gun out in the zation. Standing Committee on Student Gov. Paul Johnson and Repub open and manned. Its barrel was The leadership’s defeat came N e w i 6 4 D o r m s Affairs. lican Rubel Phillips staged the turned diagonally across the on a 42-40 vote adopting an The accused student will be state’s first real general elec road. entitled to bring his academic Voting Ends Today amendment by Sen. Wayne Morse, A U.S. spokesman said the known as Forest H. and Alice tion contest for governor in this President John A. Hannah D-Ore., one of a batch he has Akers Halls namedf or a former advisor or a faculty member century. Soviet armor was removed be announced names for South Cam of ered among the 63 awaiting pus dormitories No. 2 and No.3 trustee and benefactor of MSU to the hearing. fore the processing of the con After the case is heard, the On AUSG Proposals a vote. His double-barrel change voy started toward Berlin early Tuesday. and his wife. in the leadership compromise The other residencehall,being faculty tribunnal will recommend Voting on seven All-Univer Hencken thinks all the amend today. The first structure being built would: built farther south on Hagadorn, action to be taken by the dean sity Student Government consti ments will be passed but fore It must still pass a Soviet near the intersection of Hagadorn Trim $25 million from a pro Cleveland Group Road and Shaw Lane will be will be named after an Adrian of students. A representative of tutional amendments continues sees some difficulty with the se checkpoint at Babelsberg, at the the dean of students office will from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. today cond amendment. This would al posed $975-million authorization Berlin end of the highway. businessman and his sister, for development loan funds dur Harry A. and Jessie T. Fee. (continued on page 3) in dormitories, Berkey Hall, the low AUSG to raise or lower To Play Tonight In Washington President Ken Union and South campus grill. student assessments with the ing the current fiscal year which nedy, Secretary of State Dean Both have been friends of the T h e 100-member Cleveland Off-campus students voted consent of a majority of the ends next July 1. Rusk and top advisers met for University, donating "Hidden Orchestra directed by George heavily in Berkey andSouthcam student votes cast. Wipe out previous authority 50 minutes at the White House Voice In Lake Gardens" in tie Irish Hills Szell will present a concert at pus grill Tuesday, according to Students must present their for continuing the loan program Tuesday to discuss this fourth near Tipton, Mich. the Auditorium tonight at 8:15. U S M o v e s Bill Buchholz, elections chair ID’s to vote. in the next jwo succeeding fis Soviet blocade in a month on To be completed in the fall Tickets for the Lecture-Con man and Glenview, 111., junior. Voting will close at 5 p.m., cal years. This would halt the Affairs of 1964, the two co-educational cert presentation are available and election boxes will be re program unless Congress acted.