in Comic Publishers Can't Use Excuse HOUSTON, Tex. (IP) A Houston radio executive said yesterday publishers of degenerate comic books couldnt invoke freedom of the press. Fred Nahas, executive vice president of radio station KXYZ, told the Downtown Rotary Club freedom of the speech didnt mean a man could cry fire," in a crowded theater, and freedom of the press didnt mean a publisher could print detrimental literature for our children. Which is more important," Nahas asked, the right, uncensored or uncontrolled, to print and distribute degenerate comic books for a childrens market, or the greater right of mothers and fathers ... to protect the lives and safeguard the well-being of those we love the most, our children? L. if