European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 13, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse The stars and stripes cart a i Inch a Confer sex agent tells of red spy net Frankfurt a a former East German intelligence office rep now Chiet prosecution witness Inan espionage trial of an lamer Icah air Force officer says East Ber Lin k communism s main spy Cen Ter for activity against the we stand Neutral countries. An interview with who has testified he obtained intelligence information from capt Joseph p. Kauffman now on trial in Wiesbaden appeared in the Hamburg newspaper die Zel Maennel a former lieutenant has been in Western German several months. He told die Zelt that for a while he was partly responsible for infiltrating communist agents into the Trade delegations in East Ger Many of S.C. Neutral countries a Finland India and even Cuba. Teachers end pay strike in new York new York a the thou Sand of Public school teacher who struck wednesday for higher pay returned to their classroom thursday in response to a court other and Union Back at their desks were the City s 1 million Public school children some of whom ran Rio during the walkout for tack of classroom outcome of the strike still was far the City will go in meeting the teachers pay demands has not been settled. Net determined nor was to determined what at son if any will be Tak n under the state s Condon Wadlin Law which provides for dismissal of Public employees who strike. Mayor Robert f. Wagner said teachers Back on duty would not be penalized under the act Wax j. Rubin president of the Board of education said the More than 20, teachers who struck had terminated their employment , the Board instructed school principals to accept the strikers Back and to leave any disciplinary action to the photo on Page Foj Monaco Cool in face of French tax crisis Monte Carlo Monaco a officials of the principality of Monaco thursday took Cal View of the crisis in French Boone Graque relations and looked to new negotiations with Paris on the taxation Mone Gasque National Council or parliament scheduled a Public debate expected to Start monday on French Mone Gasque relations after asking Prince Raller s regime to set Forth its views on the problem. Plennis will Speed probe of alleged military muzzling Washington up chair Man John c. Stennis announced thursday he will Speed up the Pace of the Senate s inquiry into the alleged muzzling of military can destroy some of the Good we have done if we Wear this thing out Stennis said commenting on the effect of repetitious testimony on what he termed minor Mississippi Democrat announced that he conferred wednes Day with sen. Strom Thurmond d-s.c., prime mover in the in Quiry. He said they reduced some what the list of witnesses. Of teens the a the Ancien superstition of Day. Actual it s just another. ,isto3y, dozen Foolhardy Juc to with the paper cutters to Tell to Nakfa photo by Bane it was a grotesque situation he said. While the Neutral states officially were described As Poten tial allies we had the continuing task of smuggling in our our press and radio continually described West Berlin Asa spy Center East Berlin was in fact for a Long time the Center of espionage of the entire Eastern Only was the East German state Security service operating out of East Berlin but also East Berlin was the most important enter of intelligence against the West and the Neutral states forthe soviet Union Czechoslovakia Poland Romania Hungary and described How he came to flee to West Germany when i joined the ministry for state Security in 19561 was 24 years old then i was a hot con Vinced Follower of the system. I was absolutely convinced of the collapse of capitalism and the Vic tory of our for me and for Many other Young functionaries there began step by step the grim sobering up. Anxiously we began to ask where it was All going to Lead. We experienced that our aim social ism even in the ministry of state Security was abandoned with cynical four years i was fully disenchanted i said to myself socialism yes. Lies terror Poison said he resolved to flee. Trial Given secret data continued from Page 1 lighted the third Day of the Gen eral Earl a. Morgan the prosecutor confirmed that there had been prearranged signals Between himself and a . Intelligence agent in the Back of the court and they were Given Only twice when testimony was bordering on the grounds of Security hearing again that the signalling was arranged Only to serve in the Best interests of the United states in an Effort to guar Security information the judge de Nied the defense motion but or dered the signalling stopped. Under questioning from Latimer witness Guenther Maennel admit Ted that he was disguised. He appeared in court with a heavy crop of dark hair thick glasses an Bushy Mustache. The key witness said that head defected to the West on june 29, 1961, and since that time has been in custody at a Camp de scribed As a for Security said that when he first met Kauffman in september 1960,Maennel told him that he was a member of the people s police. Iowan Lour Days later Maennel said after Kauffman had revealed in formation of interest to the communists that he told the accused he was actually a member of the East German intelligence agency., Kauffman turned Pale Maennel said and remarked of my god threatens to leap Gloria Ison 18, stands of pledge at Mission High school in son Francisco As toe or o she and Dean of girls Mary Una above attempt to Taft 1of her vow to jump. Gloria said she Hud quarrelled Friend. Then after 45 minutes on her Perch she was dragged 1ing and kicking to safety below by police. A Ufa v antitrust action Studi in Wake of Price continued from Page 1 interview had said the department was already taking action but declined to discuss was understood that govern ment attorneys were considering whether they might move against . Steel under Section 1 or S.C.Tion 2 of the Sherman antitrust act. Section 1 prohibits Price fix ing and Section 2 is aimed at monopoly this Case there Are Over .1 Russ to meet on Berlin a i ". Envoy Clay talks with Rusk continued from Page 1. And return there any time his presence is Clay said he would hesitate to predict the outcome of any East West negotiations on Berlin in the Light of the Sharp drop recent Yin soviet harassment of the West Ern he said that the changed situation does represent a change in their Inthis improved atmosphere he continued there s More Hope of negotiations being successful than there is in a period of danger and told newsmen in response to questions before he went into Rusk s office that the very competent people heading up us. Activities in West Berlin can Carryon without his presence. He said of the Berlin situation generally that it s important to remember we have won a Battle but that it is Only a Battle in it Campaign which is not yet won. Tones of both said nement lawyer. Spurred by president of scathing assault on what a the wholly unjustifiable responsible act of a tiny of steel executives the traction and democratic 1set out to Force a Rollback. I of the boost. Discourage a similar in aluminium steel s Chiaf , if possible the Tion of Tabor in the a drive by showing that ministration meant demanding the same management As it asked meanwhile in Newm. Blough chairman of of . Steel defended try s action in Raisin said that his corporation As deeply concerned with Titre. Strength and Vit nation As was president Lough told a that the decision to prices had been take responsibilities both to holders and employee citizens of the nation
