European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 09, 1963, Darmstadt, Hesse The stars and Striks Tow Retoy May 9, 1961 i2 . Secret service trapped him into spying briton says Moscow up British Busi Nessman arc Volle Wynne charged wednesday the British secret service trapped him into becoming a unwitting spy through duplicity and threat. The 42-year-old Wynne on Troalen soviet spy charges that involve telstar 2 to pictures magnificent new York a the telstnr2 communication satellite whizzed through the heavens wednesday utter working perfectly in relaying television pictures Between the United Sulea did Europe. The pictures that bounced Backoo the sending station at Andover. Maine tuesday night were de scribed u magnificent the switchboard in the sky is to be used next tuesday to try to photo put Fuff if beam to Europe television picture iof astronaut Gordon Cooper s scheduled 34-hour Orbital nig Tirom Ope canaveral Fla. The transmission was reported improved Over that of the predecessor satellite telstar 1, silenced by radiation after a few months in Cle a mine space vehicle launched successfully at Cape canaveral tuesday had a trajectory As close to Normal As any we have hid to Dale according to Robert h. Gray a spokesman for the National aeronautics and space administration Nasa. But officials at the Pleu eur Bodoc France tracking station said wednesday morning telstar 2 we not on course and that Al transmissions for the Day had been cancelled by is. Officials at the Bell system s station at Andover Maine. At Andover spokesman denied then was anything wrong with the telstar orbit and said everything was one. Seat Belt Rule unchanged Washington s4s air Tunt Headquarters Hen has and staed Ita major commander throughout the world to withhold further activity regarding com Possett installation of seat belts in private vehicles. Usan officials Here however a that the policy does not countermand the us. Air , directive making the belts. Requirement for the registration or Rerego Sinuon of cars owned byu3ape personnel. Nunt Caroa problems the Walh Lincton message practical and possible Legal problems to an air Force wide compulsory seat Belt program and recommended that All com Manders give full support to a voluntary installation program through a continuing education and promotion Effort. I Wiesbaden Germany Safe ground safety officials reported no change has been made in the seat Belt directive Safe regulation 3m since its publication starch 95.since its implementation on May 1. The officials said the program has been running smoothly with few complaints from Safe ear owners. The american and British embassies and their families stands no cussed jointly with soviet citizen Oleg Penkovsky. Both once a maximum Donth penalty. Wynne cold he Only travelled to the soviet Union on business but was drawn into espionage work by Bra Tanh intelligence. Then you Are asserting that your compatriots deceived you the soviet state prosecutor asked. Precisely Wynne replied fro the Dock and that is precisely Why i no the prosecution tried to prov Wynne know he was delivering is plonk go information Between pen Kovsky and an alleged Anglo american intelligence network operation in the soviet Union. 8aw photo graphic the briton said he knew Only when he made a delivery to pen Kovsky that it was a Container and he saw but was t this alone enough to make you realize what this was All about the prosecutor asked. Of Wynne replied. Themore i did the More i became involved. By this time i knew what 1 was doing but i bad no Choice. I was under threat of British intelligence by now he said. The More i became involved the More threatened i Felt. X had no earlier Wynne was accused by Penkovsky of lying about his own role. Penkovsky turned on Wynne angrily just after the beginning of the second Day of hearings in their joint spy trial. Penkovsky denounced Wynne for not telling the Story of his role tuesday Wynne had said heated Only As a chauffeur for pen Kovsky meeting him at the air port in London when the russian came to the British capital on Busi Ness. This is a child s Lale Penkovsky said. Hot t1sib at Princeton a Princeton University student to awl a Bench on a Bonfire started during wild rioting. The students ranted Over the amp i and sections of Princeton nj., damaging House and property. Police said 14 were arrested during the outburst a photo closer coordination set for Usan army schools confirmed from Page 1 coordination among army. Air Force and Navy schools than Theresa been in the All phase of the new policy will be in operation by the All of 1965. Features of the unified school program will include a new system of purchases and Supply of school related item. A single teacher recruiting service for All schools a directive on what can an cannot be spent on or Pupil Limi tation Money appropriated by Congress for the operation of de pendent schools. Katie Boeh said the new policy will Benefit leathers pupils and civilian school systems in America. Teachers and pupils Wilt be Able to switch from one system to the other and american schools will know what they Are getting when pupils from oversee schools re turn to the states he said. Sit it Ait it a Outlook for 1 . Today the until kingdom will to Moat Cloudy and wind with oct Aalona rain while the continent remains fair to partly Cloudy and warm. U.8. Temperatures by i no Tel Presa International kith t Zorlu education has become a matter of National survival say Edward l. Katzenbach or Deputy assistant director of defense for to More than 900 Dele Gates at the Usa eur general education development Confer ence Here Katzenbach pointed to the enormous problems posed by education in this age of techno we in the military As far out on the educational Frontier u we should be Katzenbach asked. Consider the rapid changes that have taken place in military weapons in recent years he said. It has been said that weapons in the past 10 years have advanced As rapidly As in the preceding 100 years and that weapons in the last Century have progressed u much As they did in the preceding 1,000years. The technological changes have been simply enormous. No has Ever shattered so Many societies around the world a Western civilization. It is we who have created the new nations in the world not the communists. Because of these changes it have to have people in the military who Are trained in social sciences in order to carry out their jobs on a worldwide Baals. We have to remain As fir Outon the Frontier of education As possible. We now need people trained la understanding entire systems this not enough any More merely to know a weapon. In the defense department to Day we Are experimenting with anew kind of school of understand computers. One of the great prob lems of the Pentagon la learning How to ask the electronic devices the questions we want answered. Men s minds have fallen be Hind the technical possibilities of Tho machines they have Kalenbach said the military Daidone its share of pioneering in american education. To illustrate this he pointed to the overseas program worked out with the University of Maryland after world War h. Police do a Little preaching of their own Liverpool England Oti six Hundred ministers and elder solemnly opened the. Totth. General Assembly of the Treaby Terl 4i Chireh of England then adjourned for 10 minutes so a of them could Park their can properly. The police had complained
