GEORGE BUSH'S MANUSCRIPT

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October 31, 1978
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Approved For Release 2005/11/23 : CIA-RDP80BO1554RQ03400090006-4 31 OCT '1916 MEMORANDUM FOR: Director of Public Affairs Publications Review Board FROM:., Director of Central Intelligence SUBJECT: George Bush's Manuscript I have reviewed George Bush's manuscript and the two specific proposed deletions. I personally don't think we should raise either of these deletions with George Bush. There is no security impact on either one and that is, as I understand it, our only real role. I don't believe his statement of issue is either inaccurate or likely to rub much salt in wounds. On the other issue, I understand the portrayal is absolutely accurate and it seems to me we would be asking George Bush to take out something that does characterize the state of the Agency when he arrived here. I think it is preferable to leave that in if I am correct in my understanding that it is accurate. STANSFIELD TURNER STAT STAT Approved For Release 2005/11/23 : CIA-RDP80BO1554R003400090006-4 Approved Far-Release 2005/11/23 : CIA-RDP80BO15W003400090006-4 Tape 32 Side A, 7 1/8 - 7 1/8 STAT NOTE FOR: 3) O CT '1978 Set aside a lunch in the week of 6 November for possible meeting with STAT that I'll be able to get hold of him much before the 6th, however. STAT 0 C ; I Approved For Release 2005/11/23 : CIA-RDP80BO1554R003400090006-4 Approved For Release 2005/11/23 : CIA-RDP80B01554R003400090006-4 LONDON DATDY TELEGRAPH 2 August 1978 Premier. of Turkey who ei7 eves---,-Tie may--- lave ~~Pn ; Bill?cl__ by~~reeT aezt_-actincf ._:_for the American Central Intell% ice tSsenct. lMr Sadi Kocas. 59, -wito also a former Turkish Army staff colonel, well up in intelli- gence matters, said in recently- published memoirs that hiss ?Channman could have been killed on -CIA ornc because she had secret ~Sireric, documents on >>3 ~crsion of thy-ntnrd-u. evac reported to MrKocas in a Iettermail" cd to Tim--from an anan~ r m u _ s -~E n - n is man soon to meet'aformer deputy - an~e~ournailst r.:arcret Y liENNETII CLARKE R FW,VARD CHAP- MA1: father of Ann Chapman, the British free- tervicw the former Turkish ti deputy; Premier has been given added impetus in recent days by news from Greece that three judges of the Greek Supreme Court have challenged the guilty Verdict against Nicos 1%doundis, a Greek former prison guard, who is serv=ing a life sentence eomminied iv American intel ii- ?= ntc_clnc,i rc a ec cc v 6% ,en to the author of the letter y 1 :ltss C :aRrtan ierseit. Mr Chapman scM yesterday he- would be askin the Turk- ish Embassy in London to help him to find, and arrange to see Mr Kocas, who now 1; es in retirement in Istaruul. Verdict challenged He saicl "he had been amazed" to receive a letter from Mr J. llanratty, the Prit- ish consul in Ankara, Turkey's capital, Saying Mr Kucas -" is tinknovvn to us" and -that in- quiries to. establish his where- about-could not be undertaken. .Mr Chapman's anxiety to in- . i .' 'LL . IN CIA `MURDER: CLUE' ouEsrr J seven in the Supreme Court in Athens which dismissed Moundis' plea for a retrial early last mouth. The decision against was' four to three, and L'DW the -minority view has been made public: . The minority report, stated: "-'Ehe conclusion is- drawn that Miss Chapman was strangled by a,person or persons who sought her death directly,-and, imrtecU- atay,'_ and'.in any. event not by a person - atteniptirtg -to have sdxual iatercourse with her.' Nets Heart Moundis -was alleged to have killed Miss?.Chapman during '~a sex attack as. she waited at a bus stop in .an Athens suburb. He confessed to the.' murder st-hen questioned by 'Piraeus police, but later repudiated it. The -minority report stated that the exact contents of the confession remained unknown as it had never been in, the Chapman case ddssier. A point that had not been clarified by the- court was.that the str angl- in h il b i d b g a een comm tte y a right-rnand man, according to the coroner. alrhough :1loundis was left-handed. Mr Chapman, who has con- sistently believed. that hive daughter died at the hands. of 1' security agents of the former military junta in Greece, or because of some embarrassing if information she obtained as a journalist, has taken new heart from the judges' report. The memoirs of ll=,'' give another possible suspect in iS al?'-'~ ter s Ca,?.' ="oats actin for the CIA-and. :he movv believes. ~'rouads fo: re- { openin ie ems' Approved For Release 2005/11/23 : CIA-RDP80B01554R003400090006-4 Approved Far'Release 2005/11/23 : CIA-RDP80BO1664R003400090006-4 Tape 32 Side A, 7/8 - 1 3 0 OCT 1973 MEMORANDUM FOR: Director of Public Affairs FROM: D C I I'd like to get a copy of that portion of the FACE THE NATION transcript STAT that covered the situation in Iran. [Make a note forl that STAT when I get that to put it in the next Brzezinski meeting.] Approved For Release 2005/11/23 : CIA-RDP80BO1554R003400090006-4 ARTI(:L,E APP ARE WASHINGTON STAR (GREEII LINE) pproved For Relae !/2L'? fIA-RDP80BO1554ROO3400090006-4 NV i lam Safire A practitione Several years ago, I sent here to plant disinf'or- charged that Nicholas deB.. oration on behalf of the, Katzenbach, deputy,. and KGB, the CIA put him in later successor to Robert solitary confinement for a Kennedy as attorney few years under what are general, had tacitly ap- euphemistically termed proved the wiretapping of "Spartan" conditions..(Pre- the -Rev. Martin Luther sent. management at CIA King Jr. - as one part.of thinks he is a real defector what' I believed was the and a great help;,some old- most flagrant abuse of any American's civil liberty be- fore or since. Soviet complicity in the- 'other testimony, then obvi- assassination. ously the statement of Kat But Katzenbach testified zenbach to this committee his memory was a blank: "I yesterday could not be true, have no recollection of any could it?" Replied Helms: conversation- involving "No, I am afraid it is not." Nosenko with Helms. There - With- the fact of the meet- may have been such a con- ing to decideNosenko's fate, versation. I don't think I au- definitely established, the thorized putting anybody in 'former attorne eneral - I y g our mid think he is a spy in jail for three years.. I. sim- who could not recall any J ply have no recollection of-, conversation about Nosenko i The question and immedi- any :-such conversation sudde f l d hi l n y oun s Ga en- Katzenbach - now a ate issue is: Does the CIA - occurring; but there, may darfor that-day contained a 5350,000-a-year lawyer for now have, or did: it ever - have' been a conversation notation that a'"defector IBM - thundered.. his -have, the-right to clap an'- about a defector. I- don't case"" was discussed with denial. Then a congres- incoming alien in the clink `know . ' " ...three CIA men. "Although sional committee came up without,,-due process, or To my mind, that was it is clear "from. this page with a document showing he without Justice Department pretty shrewd poker-play- that there was such a meet-: must have known of the hor- approval?' ? ing. If.. Helms had no Proof. tug," Katzenbach wrote the rendous surveillance, and . -' - of the conversation, then it committee after Helms pro- -- To get this answer, House thie skilled law er blandl y y as jst hidit dcd hi wus wor agansue.s ,d'ocuments, "I conceded that his earlier Assassination Committee:Katzenbach's, and who be- continue to have absolutely staff director-'. testimony may have been 'a Robert Neves an ex-CIA,man these no recollection of it. . , ." ' ?mistaken." Blakey, called-a couple of, days) . On the other hand, if - Fancy Now we- have another witnesses: ex-CIA chief . Helms should be able to" after a resident is m> six months exam Ie of an early-sixties Richard Helms.'and ex- p Attorne Generate Nicholas come up with some proof. dered, a top law officer of decision that-- in, retro-3t. Katzenbach never' said.. the U.S. approved the hold- spiect - seems wrong, and deB. Katzenbach,-who ran .,absolutely" - he left the in once again that keen legal the Justice Department in g of. a spy to see whether mind just cannot remember : 1964, when the Soviet defec possibility open far enough the Soviet Union nulled the what happened. or arrived. ti with there. may have trigger but later on can- been." .not remember a thing about As writer Edward Jay Through his attorney, Ed- Next day, Helms laid hiss it. Incontrovertible evi- Epstein recounted in his ward Bennett Williams, proof. on the committee- deuce= .is presented to book Legend.. a Soviet Helms notified Katzenbach table: two -internal CIA-. refresh his recollection - defector fresh from the that he intended..to testify memos showing that'on and- he- completely draws a KGB named Yuri Nosenko that the authorization to April 2, 19640 five officials of blank. dropped in our laps soon . hold Nosenko was obtained -Justice met with three CIA Of course,'if the-evidence after the assassination of from Justice iota meeting in men in Katzenbach's office had proven Helms mis- - President Kennedy, to. as-- Katzenbach'sa; office. This and decided in his presence , taken, or if the man with sure us that Lee Harvey Os-,. was evidently-to help the, how, to use the immigration- the blank memory -had not wald's association with the." lawyer'refresh his recollec-. laws to hold defector been one of the best and the Soviets had nothing to do - tion about a get--together Nosenko: brightest, a great cry would with the president's mur- 2 on a subject that seems to ',?`In light of the document' ensue for. further investiga- der. me should have been unfor-.; which,you. have just read," -Lion - you may. not mislead Concerned that Nosenko gettable whether to grill a said the committee chair= 'Con g ress? if=you wear a ' might be a phony defector, Soviet agent- about possible man;. "and along with your black hat- Not so with Nick `deB. Let' defender `of the-faith:-where -sixties, 'he-has-shown -that =.~ i =_,erz ""f bra Approved For Release 2005/11/23 : CIA-RDP80BO1554R003400090006-4