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WILL SENATE FIGHT?
The state department has shown its
contempt for the prerogatives of the Sen-
ate and its indifference to security risks
within its own ranks by dismissing its
chief security evaluations officer. It did
so in the face of a direct.warning carried
by a member of the Senate internal secu-
rity subcommittee to Secretary of State.
Rusk.
The victim of the purge, Otto F. Otepka,
is a veteran of 27 years of government
service. For the last 10 he has been the
department employes. So well and effi- Chairrnan~astlanil of the subcommittee
ous service award. ka by every means at my cut rnand
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But, as Sen. Dodd of Connecticut has against accusations whic
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said, in the topsy-turvy world of the state effect, that he told the truth whe.}n~
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nepartment, the idea ut to: caI.cn use cop
and not the culprit. So' charges were There can be no doubt'; that k jsG
gaged in conduct unbecoming a diplomatic ministration to conduct a purge of.;ptribta .
officer-namely, in collaborating with the The subcommittee feels that the often mts-t;
Senate security, subcommittee. He was used doctrine of executive privilege cant'
accused of'having disclosed secret depart- be claimed only by the President, '-not by
ment documents to-senators. any burocrat who feels like thwarting
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In the department it was said that Otep gress. We trust that the Sen
ka "is out of step with the times." A this central point, for if it lets theissue.g o,..'
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hunting any more. We have no security hamstrung by the burocracy In looking
risks, and he knows it." The Senate sub- into any facet of public business whatso-
, ever. It would be salutary if it Invoked:its
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to picture Castro as the "liberator" of
Cuba and not as a Communist hardly per- efforts to safeguard Mr. Otepka's-career.
thru avenues of appeal whiei, ultimately:
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great faith that there will be sympathy for
security practices, or lack of them, in the.
department. Itwas hampered by a depart- Mr. Otepka in any of these quarters, for
meat order, Issued under the cloak of it is obvious the administration was out, .
"executive privilege," directing that state to get him, and did. These are the kind
department officials remain away from the of rewards a lcyal American can expect
subcommittee and give it no information. from a crowd which pn always find ex-
d with the sub cuses for Khrushchev, or Tito, but none
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for a vigorous anti-Communist.
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