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Tucson Daily Citizen from Tucson, Arizona • Page 34

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PAGE 36 A I I I BEHIND CLOSED DOORS Otepka Hearing May Last 3 Weeks More THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1967 WASHINGTON (AP) The' hearing on Otto F. Otepka's appeal against dismissal from his State Department job may last another two to three weeks, government counsel predicted today. Edward A. Dragon, an attorney with the Agency for International Development and hearing officer for Otepka's case against the government, opened the hearing June 6. Irving Jaffe, a Justice Department attorney, represents the Stale Department and Roger Robber Demands Only His $41.98 LOS ANGELES (AP)- It was only a small bank holdup $41.98.

Police said the bandit was a customer who told a teller Wednesday that he had a complaint. A court order delivered earlier to the bank attached the man's account and the bank deducted a check for $41.98 as a result. "I want, my money back," man demanded. When the teller refused, he left but returned with a pistol, took the $41.98 at gunpoint and fled. a Washington lawyer, is Otepka's The hearing is behind closed doors and only Dragon, Jaffe and Robb are present, in addition to witnesses.

Otepka, controversial chief securily evaluator of the State Department, "has testified and is testifying" in his case, Jaffe said. He said a lew witnesses have been heard and others will appe but he declined to name them. Sessions are held five days a week for about, five hours every day. The government's charges narrow down to the accusation that Otepka furnished J. G.

Sourwine, counsel of Ihe Senate internal security subcommittee, with classified material without authorization. Oiepka admilted the actions in the course of hearings before the subcommitlee, but he maintained he had the right to do it because government employ- es are bound by a higher loyalty rising above loyalty to their immediate employers. The State Department drop charges a a was responsible for multilation of classified material and thai he prepared for Sourwine questions to be asked his superiors Jaffe confirmed. Safety Committee Called For Members of the Arizona Safely Council executive committee today called on Tucson civic leaders to form a local safety action committee. President W.

E. McCollum, Phoenix, told the group a com- mil'tee to tackle traffic, industrial and recreational safety in the Tucson area is a necessity. The safety council's managing director, E. R. Menhennet, also of Phoenix, told the Tucson group he had proposed a stale law requiring all drivers who accumulate eight traffic points to bake a defensive driver course.

Menhennet said. Nevada has adopted a similar law, which las been successful in reducing violations by chronic offenders. He said the law would give drivers with eight points the option of taking the driver improvement course or losing their license. Judges in Tucson, Phoenix and Kingman already have experimented with requiring repeat offenders to take traffic safety courses, he said. Here's Proof NEW YORK (UPI)-SignVon a Unitarian church directory in Brooklyn: "God is not dead He visits here thrice every Sunday, at 8, 9 and 11 a.m." Boy's Hand Badly Mauled By Caged Siberian Wolves A 17-month-old boy suffered serious hand injuries today when he was bitten by two caged Siberian wolves at Stan's Museum, 2740 S.

Kinney Road. The youngster, Albert Tester, is in satisfactory condition at Tucson General Hospital. He lost one finger from his, left land and his right hand was mangled. The cage at the museum is surrounded by a-six-foot wooden barricade to prevent persons from getting close to the animals. However, Carl Humphrey, a co-owner of the musem, had entered the barricade so that he could clean the cage.

The boy entered the barricade, and before anyone could stop him stuck his hands in the cage. The boy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Tester, 821 E. 9th apparently stuck his hands through.

the door. The weighing 180 pounds each, attacked him. The boy's father, who is also a part-owner of the enterprise, was at the museum at the time of the accident, but was not in the immediate vicinity of the cages. The boy was undergoing surgery this afternoon. Witness In Fatality Case Says 2 Men Were Racing Two young men accused of manslaughter in a three-car traffic accident last month which resulted in the death of Mrs.

Sharon Young, 21, were drag racing at 70 to 80 miles per hour, according to a witness. The witness, Ronald E. Conn, 26, of 1313 N. Santa Rosa testified today at a preliminary hearing for the defendants in Justice Court 1. Accused are Robert Neal Renfrew, 21, of 2041 W.

Merlin Road, and Chris Theodore Costos, 20, 4644 E. 24th St. The fatal accident occurred at E. Lee St. and N.

Santa Rosa Ave. May 10. Police maintain that 'the two men were drag racing when they crashed into Mrs. Young's auto. Conn, a race driver, testified that "when the cars hit they made an awful lot of noise like a big explosion." The hearing is expected to end this afternoon.

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He conceded it is unlikely another candidate will appear. He added that City Councilman James N. Corbatt Democratic candidate for mayor, has urged him to Brown, 34, unsuccessfully sought the Ward 4 seat in 1963. He was narrowly defeated then by Republican M. J.

Southard, who this year is the Republican candidate for mayor. Brown's Republican opponent this year, if he runs, will be Dr. Conrad Joyner, University of Arizona government professor. Brown said today the Democrats were having great difficulty fielding a full slate of can- didates'? Corbett and party officials are trying to interest several persons in making the race but received no commitments so'jar, he said. He attributed the difficulty to "poor in the Democratic Party and the low pay given councjlmeai.

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