BROTHER OF SPY SUSPECT IS TAKEN INTO U.S. COURT

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CIA-RDP90-00965R000302090009-2
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September 25, 2012
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May 31, 1985
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Declassified and Approved For Release 2012/09/25: CIA-RDP90-00965R000302090009-2 'ARTICLE WE "D -.1% NEW YORK TIMES r 31 May 1985 ON PAGE Brother of Spy Suspect Is Taken Into U.S. Court: By BEN A. FRANKLIN Mr. Walker, who wore slightly tinted horn-rimmed- glasses, alternately one- appointed by the court. give him time to get a lawyer or have magistrate then continued the prelimi- nary hearing until 2 P.M. Monday to "I'd feel more comfortable with'one, Federal magistrate here. He was arrested at 7 o'clock last night at his home in nearby Virginia Beach, where the Federal Bureau of Investigation said he had admitted turning over secret documents to his younger brother, John A. Walker Jr. Arthur Walker, 50 years old, is a one- time antisubmarine warfare specialist who has worked for five years as a civilian engineer for a Navy research contractor here. Flanked by Federal agents today, Mr. Walker looked drawn and wan as he appeared before Magistrate Gilbert R. Swink Jr. He was asked by the magistrate if he wanted a lawyer. He Did Not Plead on Charge peared in handcuffs today before a euten- James Walker, a retired Navy li ant commander and the third member, of the Walker family to be arrested on charges of espionage espionage, ap- There was no immedi to explanations of why the F.B.I. had Whited five days to make the arrest, although the delay might have been caused by the but, reau's sifting of John Walker's files.. a In a sidewalk interview, John C,,, Wagner, the F.B.I. agent in charge; here, said:. "Right at the morqegt we're taking it one step at a tinie..1;_ would venture to say that there is a~ good possibility of additional arrests:' According to the affidavit, Arthur Walker, whose civilian job allowed him; to see material classified "secret,: said that on April 28, 1982, his brother paid him $12,000 for "a defense 'y that Arthur took from the Chesapeake,- Va., office of the VSE Corporation, the naval contractor Arthur worked for. - According to a company spokesman; "VSE" stands for Value Systems Ens neering. The 20-year-old company vps formerly called Value Engineering n^-r Report on Malfunctions, They Says The file, according to the F.B.I..and company spokesmen, was a report on. malfunctioning equipment aboard-five Navy ships. Arthur Walker told the F.B.I. thatba ` ginia Beach where "he personally bowed his head and supported it with his right arm, the elbow resting on the table. - He was not asked to plead to charge of espionage and he spokerno-- word in public save to the magistrate. After the hearing, he spent three hours in the Federal courthouse before being. whisked away by United States ma;- shale. The iovernment made it clear that" Arthur Walker had cooperated in the investigation. In.an affidavit, Joseph R. Wolfinger, the agent in charge of counterintelli- gence investigation in the F.B.I.'s Noi?. = folk office, said Arthur Walker last Fri day "admitted that on a_ number of oc casions, beginning in approximately. September 1980, he turned over to his brother documents, files, photograp-hS, booklets and defense plans relating to the United States naval forces, know;' ing that John Anthony Walker. Jr.-in- tended to deliver or transmit thtse'- items to the Russians." - Elsewhere in the affidavit John- Walker, 47, was identified as "an agent, of the Soviet Union." John, along with his son Michael L. Walker, were" at-, earlier. In the quiet Carolane Farms sulidivi Walker and his wife, Rita, brought Although some neighbors, including; Caroll Joyce, described Arthur Walker . ,as an aloof man who was visible- only . when gardening around his brick ranch ' ' house, others said that he had once been head of the Carolane Farms Civic League and had been a friendly and : helpful neighbor, glad to apply his me- . chanical skills to - repairing power, mowers and swimming pool pumps. Declassified and Approved For Release 2012/09/25: CIA-RDP90-00965R000302090009-2