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Show Wednesday, January Hf ig89 IN BRIER officer arrested on charge of espionage Ex-Na-vy FBI arrested a former NORFOLK, Va. (UPI)-T- he officer on Navy petty charges of trying to sell Tuesday the Soviets classified information about U.S. warfare capabilities. Craig Kunkle, 39, a Virginia Beach security guard who spent 12 years in the Navy, was arrested about 12:30 p.m. at a Williamsburg motel as he met with two FBI undercover agents, said Irvin Wells, special agent in charge of the Norfolk FBI office. "We count this as a major success of the FBI," said anti-submari- ne Wells, who praised the bureau and the Navy Investigative Service for foiling Kunkle's alleged spying activities. "We have interdicted his effort to pass secrets to the Soviets." unit Kunkle, who was serving in an when he was discharged from the Navy in October 1985, was to appear later Tuesday before a U.S. magistrate in Norfolk. He was in the custody of the Norfolk FBI office. Wells would not elaborate on the exact nature of the information Kunkle was alleged to have been interested in passing to the Soviet Union, but said, "I can only informatell you that it was sensitive, tion." Kunkle is married to a woman now enlisted in the Navy, Wells said. The wife, whose name is believed to be Suzanne, is not thought to be involved in the spying, Wells said, but he cautioned such an involvement anti-submari- anti-submari- ne ne not been ruled out had -- There is no indication that he was acting other than Kunkle received an honorable discharge after serving with anti-submari- ne Pacific fleets. squadrons in the Atlantic and Board cost taxpayers billions, lawmakers say of the House WASHINGTON Banking Committee accused the Federal Home Loan Bank Board Tuesday of costing taxpayers untold billions of dollars and making the rich even richer in panic sales of failed savings and loans. rs (UPI)--Membe- But controversial Bank Board Chairman Danny Wall, and members Roger Martin and Lawrence White, rejected the chorus of complaints. They said they saved taxpayers at least $6 billion in December by selling broke thrifts to new owners and managers. The bank board gave away billions in tax breaks and other subsidies to the new owners, in part because the Federal Savings and Loan Deposit Corp., which insures thrift depositors, is itself technically insolvent. Seated near carts that were overflowing with stacks of documents detailing the ownership transfers or liquidations, Wall said the board had met its responsibility in stabilizing the troubled savings and loan industry. "We have stopped the hemorrhage in the thrift industry," Wall said. CAfi&ANDDA'fi CLO&ET" - (A CLASSY CONSIGNMENT SHOP) NOW AT TWO LOCATIONS ! ! ! 4227 South Highland Dr. 2910 West 4700 SoutH Holladay West Valley 278-544- 6 - mt" judge in the trial of accused Joel Steinberg Tuesday allowed the defense to call a surprise witness it said would testify that Hedda Nussbaum's alleged mental problems are a ''fraud" aimed at creating juror sympathy. Steinberg is on trial for allegedly beating to death Lisa Steinberg, 6, the child he and Nussbaum raised but never adopted. He is also accused of,. but not charged with, battering Nussbaum for years and psychologically dominating her. Nussbaum, whose seven days of testimony in murder trial contained some Steinberg's second-degre- e of the most damaging evidence against him, has been in psychiatric hospitals since the child's death in November 1987. Both Nussbaum and Steinberg were arrested in Lisa's death, but Nussbaum's charges. weredropped in October 1988 after prosecutors said she also was a victim of Steinberg. X NEW YORK child-kille- (UPn-T- he r THIS SUMMER Public Lands Planning and Management (4 cr) 593r) i UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE Ralph Becker, Jr. Esq. , International Summer School Sc aficvtt a 700 yea tocidCUal fldj. 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