• v «w.\v ■• *.;-• * .■'• • • ' ,»// \ .* ’• .•'• •: u•blems,” Stu-ntative Ron i reasons theee years agor individuals ?rs of Greek was needed,rroFtMI the Student h is divided . Campus Is-d a Student asked thatto govern lt;make theirly s te m, 1 heor ban, the1 students at eetings, and o work with and appoint mblymen in pre also infs section ofoke for the and prvsent-n to the stu-«REEKS» non-Greek And we are Inde pendent lent Party.led improve-in the pro-- • • »r** -Peaceful ProfessThe Cuban situation has caused preparations even in the Austin area. The hustle of feverish activity that swept Bergstrom Air Force Ba-:e the past two days as the Strategic Air Command cleantd up last rrvnuie de*ms leveled off to '’normal operation Wednes-ptedday when all functions were pronounced go. Bergstroms program is to get ready for any eventuality. Behind the peaceful proclamation and serene scene stand bombers readying for call toaction. —Texan Photo—Owensfin s.*-*** i.mi.iIntercWASHINGTON IF - Some Soviet bloc ships steaming toward an historic high seas showdown with a massive I s fleet blockading Cuba “apiM-ar to have altered course,” the Defense DepartmentMid Wednesday.A spokesman said “other vessels are proceeding toward Cuba.” He added that “no intercept has yet been necessary,” backing up an earlier Defense Department news conference statement that no Soviet ships had been stopped.RED SIII1* MYSTERYThe terse comments only partially dispelled the mystery shrouding the whereabouts ami in tentions of a reported 25 Soviet vessels believed bound for Cuba with more offensive missiles and bombers that the Cnited States has* proclaimed it will Pirn hack, with force If necessarv.The Miami Daily News reported it had learned reliably that the Cuba-bound vessels had turned back. But Arthur Sylvester, assistant secretary of Defense, toldptionson the Cuban crisis. They will be conducted Thursday and Friday in New York, Chicago, Atlanta, Fort Worth, and San Francisco.The Defense Department a 1 sc released what it called undeniable intelligence information showing at least 30 missiles and morethan 20 Russian built bombers inCuba.Sylvester said there are eight to 10 missile bases located near these cities, each having about fourrocket launchers:Guanajay near the border ol Havana and Pinar Del Rio Prov. ince in northwest Cuba; Remedios in Las Villas Province, central Cuba; San Cristobal in Pinar Del Rio Province, western Cuba; and Sagua La Grande, in Las Villas Province, north central Cuba.IS |lt; \s PICTl RESThe Pentagon also said It has new aerial reconnaissance photographs of ballistic missile bases in (Mha “even more revealing” than the first ones.Some of the new series of piIlirPc xior'ssAUSTIN, TEXAS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25. 1962Eight Pages TodayNo. 48