I \uhder FBI surveillance Soviets J { NEWARK, N.J. (UPI) The Government charged , .'yesterday that two Russians standing trial on spy charges M r were known espionage agents who had been under sur i veillance in other foreign intelligence activities. Outside the presence of the jury, assistant U.S. Attorney Edward Plaza said the Government could prove Valdik A. Enger, 39, and Rudolf P. Chernayayev, 39, both employed by ■ the United Nations, had been observed “countless times” by j' FBI counter-intelligence agents. | The two men, both Soviet citizens, are on trial for allegedly ' paying an American naval officer more than $20,000 for defense secrets dropped off - at locations on New Jersey highways. A'Special hearing was called outside the presence of the jury to, determine if the Government’s new allegations could “in flame” or prejudice the jury. ]■ U.S. District Judge Frederick B. Lacey said he would decide BBunDnarß* mars a unites t«*w W«* •NItM.AUMi M'ACulO* CC*»OAAICia. >m«l Wnwi * CUtia 0* HOIH ITIMII IWMO NOM'OI in n.i^»Kn>M»m M Hiatt a CO-HIT R 1 “THE ROOMMATES" First Feat: 7:30 p.m. known espionage agents one injured largest tungsten mine, where men were working underground. None was hurt. “It seems strange that it (the initial jolt) was felt so far-,” said Roy Miller, research associate at the University of California’s Seismograph Laboratory in Berkeley. “We even got some reports from San Francisco’s high-rise buildings.” Seismologists said the magnitude of the first tremor at 9:43 a .m. PDT was 5.7 on the open-ended Richter Scale. "This is approximately the same size as the Santa Barbara earthquake (last month), and that wasn’t so widely felt,” Miller said. Call 237-5761 to find out how to earn $64.00/mo. Sera-Tec On Dec. 3, 1977, Doyle said he was dispatched to a service area on the New Jersey Turnpike to “observe Soviets” engaged in any type of activities. The naval officer, Lt. Cmdr. Arthur E. Lindberg, has testified he received $5,000 after dropping off defense secrets near the turnpike rest stop. Doyle said he observed Enger “face to face” in the men’s room of the service area and passed Chernayayev as he walked in the opposite direction. Doyle said he also saw Vladimir P. Zinyakin, a Third Secretary of the Soviet Mission, with Enger at the rest stop. Zinyakin was arrested with Enger and Chernayayev in Woodbridge on May 20 shortly after they allegedly picked up classified documents. However, Zinyakin was released because he had diplomatic immunity and left the United States shortly after the incident. Earlier in the day, two other FBI agents identified Cher nayayev as being present on two occasions when Lindberg exchanged defense documents for cash. Lindberg has testified he saw Chernayayev following him on three occasions as he awaited instructions on dropping off the documents. rocks one mokes fabrics people live In. I CONE MILLS IWO BROADWAY NEW YORK N Y 10018 UNIVERSITY CALENDAR Thursday, October 5 SPECIAL EVENTS CDPC Seminars, “Resume Preparation,” 4th period; “Interview Skills,” sth period; “Job Search Strategies,” 6th period, Walnut Conference Room History Colloquium, John F. Benton, California Institute of Technology, on “Reading the Unreadable: Space Technology Applied to the Reading of Documents,” 2:30 p.m., HUB Assembly Hall. Free U, Disco Dance class, 7 p.m., HUB Ballroom. Song of Roland Conference, through Saturday noon. Gerald J. Brault French on “The Song of Roland 778-1978,” 8 p.m., Keller Bldg. University Theatre, Samuel Beckett, Waiting for Godot, 8 p.m., The Pavilion Theatre. # , Meetings: College of Science Student Council, 7 p.m., Room 106 Boucke. Pre-Vet Club, 7 p.m., HUB Assembly Hall. Speech Communication Undergraduates, 7 p.m., HUB Main Lounge. USG Minority Affairs, 7 p.m., Room 323 HUB. Wargamers, 7 p.m., Room 107Sackett. Ice Hockey for IM’s, 7:30 p.m., Room 267 Willard. P.S.O.C. Canoe Division, 7:30 p.m., Room 214 Boucke. USG Dept, of Political Affairs, 7:30 p.m., Room 225 HUB. YMCA class in aerobics, 7:30 p.m., Room 317 Boucke. Jazz Club,'B p.m., Room 224 Chambers. Academic Assembly, 9 p.m., Room 227 HUB. Arthur Lindberg . .. allegedly received paytnents The Daily Collegian Thursday, Oct, 5, 1978