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'm mm i 1 2 Santa trui Sentinel Sunday, October 28, 1973 Demo Committee TV News Officials Answer Charges Approves Rules descriptions were quoted by the networks. "I don't think the case stands up," Chancellor said. "The sins in American journalism are not in commission but in omis sion." Officially, NBC said: "We have been trying to cover a complex major news story fairly and accurately, and we believe we have succeeded in doing so." We didn't say he should be impeached. Nor did we say he should resign. "That was.

it seems to me, inaccurate, I mean totally inaccurate." he said. "He made serious charges about men in my craft last night. I think we deserve particulars." Nixon did not say that the networks had used, adjectives such as tyrant and dictator to describe him. only that those Coffee Cleared OAKLAND (AP) Persons worried about heart attacks can enjoy their morning cup of coffee without fear of increasing coronary risk, a medical research team here concluded after studying 928 patients. The Kaiser-Permanente Medical Center team said there was "no statistically significant difference" between heart patients and control group members who consumed six or more cups of coffee daily.

All persons participating in the study had undergone multiphasic examinations between 1964 and 1970, the report in the current issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association said. The study included 464 heart patients and 464 "healthy" persons who acted as a control group. "It certainly seems premature to add to the privations already inflicted on the actual or potential coronary disease victim by denying him the solace of his morning coffee," the team headed by Dr. Arthur R. Klatsky reported.

Klatsky said the team's findings reject the widely publicized earlier conclusion of Boston researchers. The Kaiser study chose participants in a computer search aimed at matching ages, smoking habits, blood pressure, cholesterol levels and other medical measurements. WASHINGTON (AP) The Democratic party's reform commission unanimously approved new delegate selection guidelines eliminating the so-called quotas which caused deep party division last year. The voice-vote passage on Saturday of a compromise package of party rules was the firmest sign of healing since Democrats began fighting five years ago over efforts to open up the process by which delegates are selected to their national conventions. The chief change in the new set of rules over the controversial McGovern guidelines of 1972 comes in the retreat frrm mandatory quotas for women, youth and minorities in state delegations to the national convention.

The new rules retain a requirement that state parties seek the participation of these groups but stipulate that these efforts will not be measured by Coming To Santa Cruz Kings Pltua Shopping Center Capital) load and 4 let Avenue across from Smart Sees CANOIES Rather said in an telephone interview. Of Nixon's charges regarding network reporting, he said, 'i simply do not believe that it is true. "I do want to emphasize that it is not my intention to get into a shouting match with the President," Rather said. "What is frantic and hysterical depends on your point of view and your own condition." Rather said he did not believe the words Nixon mentioned were used on any of the networks during the 1972 bombing, or in the past week. Expressing his surprise at Nixon's charges.

Chancellor said: "The fact is that the story itself is bizarre. I think it is wrong for the President to say we're making it bizarre. The story is frantic. The story is hysterical. The story is outrageous.

"By reporting the story, it seems to me we're just doing our job. These are facts. I don't know how you put in perspective, for example, the resignations, on principle, of the attorney general, the assistant attorney general, and the firing by the solicitor general of Archie Cox." On Nixon's reference to "tyrant" and "dictator." Chancellor said he could not recall that any network had broadcast such language. "We didn't say that we never said that the proportions they produce in delegations. The old rules had been interpreted as requiring mathematical proportions of minorities and women in delegations matching their presence in the population.

The resulting quota requirements split the party bitterly between reformers and old guard elements. Other important relaxations of the 1972 rules will guarantee Democratic governors and members of Congress seats at the convention but not as voting delegates unless they run for election like any other Democrat. Another provision allowing state parties to name up to 25 per cent of their delegations was designed to assauge party regulars ho were shut out last year when forced to stand for election. The remaining sore point likely to produce a fight when the full Democratic National Committee considers the guidelines is a provision that delegate strength be apportioned among presidential candidates at each stage of the selection process down to the precinct level. Proportional representation down to the lowest level had been a key goal of the reform element, but party regulars still want it cut off at the congressional district level.

Some form of proportional representation was required by mandate of the 1972 convention which outlawed winner-take-all primaries and convention systems which allow a candidate to get a disproportionate share of a state's delegates. Grand Opening Nov. 1, 2, 3 Actress's Son Booked In Porno Film Case 1 CM- NEW YORK (AP) Executives of the three major television networks rejected on Saturday President Nixon's charge of vicious and unfair reporting on the part of the electronic media. "I am very sorry it all started up again. I had thought that it had gone away." said NBC News President Richard C.

Wald. "I honestly feel the President is making a mistake the old mistake of blaming the messenger for the message." CBS News President Richard Salant said. "We are familiar, of course, with all of our own news broadcasts, as well as those of other networks. And we are convinced that none of the network reporting justifies the adjectives the President used Friday night." At ABC, news chief Elmer Lower said. "We stand on the record of ABC News for fairness and balance.

We have never knowingly broadcast anything false." In his news conference Friday night. Nixon said that in 27 years of public life "I have never seen such outrageous, vicious, distorted reporting. He specifically referred to the electronic media of television, and added: When people are pounded night after night with that kind of frantic, hysterical reporting, it naturally shakes their confidence." Nixon later said he had no respect for commentators who take "a bit of news and then, with knowledge of what the facts are. distort it vicous-ly. NBC News anchorman John Chancellor said in a telephone interview that the charges Nixon made at his news conference demanded proof.

Dan Rather, the CBS White House correspondent, agreed with Chancellor, and said he wants to know the particular instances that Nixon was referring to. In response to a question from Rather Friday night about what went through his mind when he heard talk of impeachment, Nixon said: Rat her, you may remember that when I made the rather difficult decision of my first term on Dec. 18. the bombing of. by B-52s of North Vietnam, that exactly the same words were used on the networks mean by you.

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Kolts Friday afternoon and pleaded innocent. They were ordered to return Nov. 2 for further proceedings. Bail was set at $1,000 to $3,000. Byars, 37.

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