12 Thursday, February 12, 1987 / University Daily Kansan McFarlane picked on his lawyer complains The Associated Press MASHAWAN WASHINGTON — Robert C. McFarlane, the former presidential aide who is recovering from a drug overdose, has been picked on unfairly because he's the only key figure cooperating in the investigations of the sale of U.S. weapons to Iran, his lawyer said yesterday. "He's the only game in town for the press to write about and some members of Congress to complain about," attorney Leonard Garment said, noting that his client, unlike other important players, volunteered to testify on Capitol Hill and elsewhere. President Reagan, meanwhile, is "very concerned and upset for Bud," said Marlin Fitzwater. White House spokesman, using the nickname of a security adviser who, police sources said, tried to commit suicide Monday. Reagan telephoned McFarlane's wife, Jonda, on Tuesday but has not spoken to McFarlane, White House officials said. McFarlane, 49, remained hospitalized at Bethesda Naval Hospital in suburban Maryland yesterday, two days after he swallowed 25 to 30 tablets of the tranquilizer Valium. McFarlane was listed in good condition, said Lt. Russ Sanford, a hospital spokesman. Sanford refused to explain the doctor doctors were wrong McFarlane. Garment said he was angry because McFarlane's testimony before several congressional panels investigating the sale of U.S. arms to Iran and the possible diversion of profits to Nicaraguan contras has been scrutinized intensely for holes and discrepancies. "Everyone is picking on what he said." Garment said in an interview. "I think it's unfair because the discrepancies are not really discrepancies." but simply one side of the story because most of the central participants have refused to answer questions, he said. United Press International WASHINGTON — Former national security adviser Robert McFarlane had a computer terminal in his home connected to the White House until Nov. 25, the day Attorney General Edwin Meese disclosed that money from secret Iran arms sales were sent to Nicaraguan rebels, a spokesman said yesterday. McFarlane's home terminal was disconnected the same day as Meese's news conference, nearly a year after McFarlene gave up fulltime employment at the White House. McFarlane kept computer for 1 year after he resigned Deputy press secretary Marlin Fitzwater saidMcFarlane, who resigned his presidential adviser's post in December 1985, remained in contact with the White House as an unpaid consultant. Fitzwater said he was unable to say exactly why McFarlane's computer terminal was taken out but said, "It seems obvious that the two (the terminal removal and Meese's announcement) are connected." Fitzwater said he did not know whether Marine Lt. Col. 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