European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 13, 1963, Darmstadt, Hesse Top level soviet spy defects to West London a a senior soviet intelligence chief one of the big gent of the cold War. Hits defected to the West officials re ported Here. After weeks of interrogation by the Centra intelligence Agency in Washingon he in now held in Britain. Security officials said they fear the Rua Sinns my try either to kill nip him or kill him in revenge. Tho defector apparently contacted an american embassy in an Allied capital soon after the mos cow trial of Oleg Pinkovsky a so Viet official shot in May for pois ing information to the . Penkovsky compromised a num i her of soviet agents Brond and they were recalled. This recall apparently led to the defection. The russian reportedly has a top level knowledge of soviet networks in the West and their methods. One account described by officials As substantially accurate sold that although defecting in the first instance to United states authorities the runs i tin wild he eventually would prefer to live in Britain. After prolonged questioning he satisfied the Cia that he had told All he knew and was not a Plant. Then he was brought under guard to London on a Commer Cial night and handed to British intelligence. Word leaked out British Security officials Are now questioning the spy. But officials in both London and Washington were silent about hit identity. Informed sources said the de Fector already has Given invaluable cont. On Page a cot. A Junta clamps Down after Ecuador coup Quito Ecuador up the military Junta that ousted hard drinking president Carlos Arosemena clamped tight control on Ecuador Friday and promised heavy penalties for anyone opposing it. The military a Clefs deposed arose Mena in a bloodied coup d eat thursday and put him aboard a military plane to Jantima hear Rived late thursday night and was taken to a hotel. Pour persons were reported injured in Anil military rioting Inquito and the port City of Guayaquil following the coup. A radio report from Quito heard in Colombia said five per sons were killed and three wounded when an army tank fired on a crowd stoning men 400 guardsmen called in my. Racial flare up Bers of the Junta As they entered the government Palace to take office the a reported the Junta announced a strict 9 Ejon. Curfew in Guayaquil and put the entire nation under military Law. Censorship was established All constitutional guarantees were sus Pended and summary punishment was promised for anyone attempt to disturb the peace. Arosemena 43. Who became president after a military coup Only 30 months ago woe reported to have been drunk wednesday night at a diplomatic reception. Guests at the reception said the president shouted abuse at . Am Bat Dor Maurice Bernbaum vomited in front of the gathering and committed even More i decorous a Junta spokesman said arose Mono was frequently drunk spot Ted the National Honor and sympathised with weather str with Preif Cut Rel in Wmk h no n h n firm m s4 ii army Navy air Force pull Kulm in he . Aim Bertei in fetes Norih Africo fid he Middle loll Velum 22, number s6 5 cent Mir. 10 cents saturday july 13, 1963 greek Royalty ends . Visit Athens King Paul of Greece and Cju Een for Ederlyn re turned Home Friday lifter a turbulent four Day state visit o England. Hundreds of police were out again to guard the Royal couple on the 15 mlle drive from bucking Ham a Nance to London Airport. The drive gave Little scope forthe major demonstrations which had brought nearly 200 arrests since tuesday about 90 of them thursday night while the greek Royalty dined at Cla ridges hotel with the British Royal family. Clearly pleased despite these clashes the King and Queen were clearly pleased with their stay. Frederika 46. Told reporters in London. Those disturbances have certainly not spoiled my visit. I have seen very Little of Tho demonstrations were called by leftist and pacifist organisations protesting the continued imprison ment in Greece of about 1.000 communists held since the postwar insurrection. The Quern was told that 15 had been released during her visit i did t Enow she said. It this is so it is All the better. Does t it make you feel belter Farewell gesture Queen Frederyk of Greece wave to crowd lining Street m Ahe leave London after a turbulent four Day state visit. Another picture Page 17. Am outed Prene photo let fired rocket hits Bunker 2 die,14 Hurt Hurlburt a Iii Force base. Film up a non explosive rocket fired from a Low flying Jet participating in War games at this com Mando training Center crashed through a narrow observation tilt in a Bunker killing two officers and wounding 14 other persons. An f100 supersonic Jet used for Low flying ground support was strafing an isolated area with howl machine guns when the Pilot saw a target my fired All four of the plane s Dummy rockets. In a one in a ill lion Chance one of the rockets crashed through stateside Static begun to. Crate am earned $11 Ike Brown co. On a Holiday. Alter a men regular Oad pc by payroll deductions a Talut Kos Check cum to 1 cent on Feu sold the Check to a Mead for of Cento. Narrow Silt in the Concrete lined \ observation Bunker and shattered among the 1c persons involved i observing and umpiring the War games. The tremendous Force of the four foot rocket carried it through the narrow Slit used for persons in Side to see out. Killing the two officers and injuring four civilians and 10 air Force personnel. 4 Lockete fired a 2.73 inert rocket went through an Observatory Silt in the Bunker an air Force spokesman said. Four rockets were fired. Two hit outside the Bunker. One hit the Silt there was no explosion but the extreme velocity it was terrific made the rocket go the names of the dead officers were not immediately released. Five of the injured were admitted to a base Hospital and the others were treated and released. The five men admitted w Jometa c. Come a us. Civil serv be Engineer. Fort Walton Beach of a sgt Vernon k. Preece of the 3242nd malt so. Eglon air Force base. Flu a Leroy r. Staple ton. Air proving ground Center. Eglon air Force base Willie Ray gum million a civilian worker wit the Vitro corp. Of Silver Spring. My. And a2c Errol Chaplin. 3201st civil engineering group. Eglon air Force base. The planes were part of the 428th tactical fighter so of the 474th tactical fighter Wing fro Mcannon air Force base. N.m., Here the Post week Tor the target com petition conducted Semi annually by tactical air come. The Accident occurred in then rth West Comer of Hurlburt a auxiliary Field of Eglon air Force base along the Gulf of Mexico. Hurlburt is the Home of the Spe Cial air warfare Center and the special air ground operations schools. Six wounded by gunfire in Cambridge Cambridge my. A four Hundred National guardsmen under orders to carry fixed bayonets rolled into this City Friday after night of racial terror de scribed As six Whites including three off duty guardsmen were wounded by roving bands of gunmen thursday night and Early Friday. Gunfire sounded so frequently that stat police officer George e. Davidson exclaimed there is shooting All Over the City almost on the scale of guardsmen who had been pulled out of the Eastern Shore Community monday after a 23-Day stay to cop with previous violence were under orders to Clamp Dawn stricter con Rols than before. These included a 9 pm. Curfew As against 1qp.m. Previously stores to close at 7 . No demonstrations no Sale of liquor Beer or win no car Ryling of guns All vehicles subject to Stop and search. The restrictions were describe Das modified martial Law during he guard s previous stay in Cam Ridge. The state Constitution for bids martial Law. At Annapolis. Md., the state Capi Tal gov. J. Miliard Tawes was up set by the return of guardsmen Tohe City. I regret the governor said that the mayor and City Council and citizens of Cambridge canno peacefully resolve the difference that exist there. In order to protect the peace my quiet of the area. It is quite evident that Means other than state police will have to be employed.". Cambridge u a focal Point of negro drives to desegregate lunch rooms hotels and other Public accommodations. Integrate the school fully and obtain better opportunities in employment and Baltimore meanwhile the chairmen of three groups sent a Telegram to the jus Tice department in Washington asserting that race relations in Mary land have reached the Point where a real explosion is asked the . Government i cont. On Page i. Col. U Barnett sees seeds of violence in Bill Washington a missis Sippi gov. Ron r. Barnett Friday acc cd president Kennedy and his brother atty. Gen. Robert f. Ken. Nedy. Of sowing the seeds of hate ind said that if the civil rights measures they have proposed Are enacted the nation could reap a bloody Harvest gentlemen a told the Senate Commerce committee. It you pan this civil rights legislation you or passing it under the threat of mob action and violence on the part of negro groups and under various typos of intimidation from the executive Branch of this Barnett testified before a Crow that overflowed the Senate s big caucus room. He was the list Ofa group of Southern governors who hiked to be heard on the Presl Dent a proposed ban on discrimination in Public accommodations. Gov. George c. Wallace of Ala Bama is to testify monday and Russell of South Carolina on was about 40 minutes late for the hearing. He and theother Southern governors were called at the request of sen. Strom Thurmond . Vigorous opponent of the Bill to ban racial discrimination by stores and other privately owned icon on pane 94, col. Ii
