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Show Page D8 -- - THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Thursday, March New spy-catchin- - 15, 1990 weapons weighed in g New WASHINGTON APi including weapons to catch spies rewards for reporting turncoat relatives and greater FBI access to tax are being studied by a records of private citizens working panel behind closed doors for the leaders of the Senate Intelligence Committee. Many of the ideas under discusnow sion revolve around money the most common motivation for those who deliver U.S. secrets to foreign governments. Without any public announcement, nine men usually at the beck and call of presidents were recruited last spring by Sens. David Bor- - post-Wor- c I gUtCiiUUCUl i Iul Arf'.AtjJ: UU-uyu- ld former TA&tWipti CIA Director wane of communism around the world during the last year. And Served on defense advisory panels. Columbia University law profes- The advisers are: former deputy CIA Director and National Security Agency chief Bobby Ray Inman; spies than during the entire War II era, but many alworked inside the U.S. had ready and William Cohen, chairman and vice chairman of the Intelligence Committee, for a unique effort to respond to the decade of the spy." Most of the nine are former White House, CIA, State or Justice officials who, Cohen said, not only are trusted by the nation's intelligence officers but also can rally political support if controversial new laws seem needed. In an interview, Cohen said he and Boren want 'to enhance security measures without turning into a Stalinist paranoid state." During the 1980s, the United States caught and convicted more en, review closed-doo- r "it's preltv hard to blackmail sor Harold Edgar is helping draft legislative proposals, which Cohen expects in about two months. While refusing to discuss the panel's deliberations, Inman said his personal observation is that in 90 percent of the spy cases since 1975, 'Americans made the initial approach" to spy for foreign powers. "Back in the 1930s and 1940s, almost every case of espionage had one of two factors, either ideological sympathy or blackmail," Inman said. The ideological sympathy evaporated among spies even before the Richard Helms; former Carter White House Members of the panel have visited the CIA, FBI, Justice and De- counsel Lloyd Cutler; and former fense Departments, National Securi- Reagan White House counsel Arthur B. Culvahoose Jr. ty Agency and other intelligence months. Also, former ambassador and nine the over past agencies Cohen said they're looking for senior State Department official "common elements of these cases' Seymour Weiss; former ambassador and Xerox executive Sol Linow-itz- ; and new defenses. former Deputy Attorney GenerThat sort of work normally would former Deputy Secretary of al and National be done by the president's Warren State Presibut Christopher; and Bor-en- 's Council staff, Security Eli friend no has Jacobs, a venture administration , Bush's dent counterespionage proposals on the capitalist who owns the Baltimore Orioles baseball team and has table. peo- ple for lifestyle these days," Inman said. But "look ai the number of people who have taken money,'' Cohen agreed. "One of the weaknesses has been that we have not had laws on updating financial status," he said. "If a guy goes from a Vega to a Jaguar in a year's time, something's wrong." 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