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The San Francisco Examiner from San Francisco, California • 12

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NATION Page 12 Section A Arr S.F. Sunday Examiner Chronicle, Feb. 15, 1976' Li Reagan calls for study fr I Social ecurity woes ance, an actuarial imbalance. For a short term, this does not create a serious problem" for the Social Security system, the former California governor said. "For the long term by that I mean the year 2005 it will be serious if we don't take steps to avoid it.

Examiner News Services Warning that the nation's Social Security system may be in deep trouble early in the next century, Ronald Reagan called last night for the formation of a presidential commission to study the problem and come up with solutions. Earlier, Reagan endorsed capital punishment. Reagan, who is challenging President Ford in the March 9 Florida GOP primary, spoke to Republican party members at a Lincoln Day dinner in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. "Today there is fiscal imbal Schorr might face charges on CIA report Examiner News Service AMSTERDAM, N.Y. Rep.

Samuel Stratton, said yesterday he would push next week to cite CBS news correspondent Daniel Schorr for contempt of Congress for releasing a copy of the House Intelligence Committee secret report on the CIA to the Village Voice newspaper in New York City. Stratton, a nine-term Demo-' crat, said, "It is time for us to stop talking about protecting our nation's key intelligence secrets and procedures and start doing something about it. "Mr. Schoor spends all day covering Congress. He knew as well as any one that the House had voted two-to-one to block any publication of the Pike committee report until top secret material could be deleted from it," he said.

"This is not a case of freedom of the press," Stratton said. "It is one thing for Mr. Schorr to comment on the committee report on his own news program but it is quite another thing for him to pass along the complete text of the report to someone else for publication in clear defiance of the mandate of the House of "What I believe is needed now is a presidential commission to give the problems comprehensive study and a complete airing," Reagan said. "Its objectives should be to focus national attention on the problems and to make recommendations that will strengthen and improve, the Social Security "Such a commission's guiding' charge should be that any reform guarantees first that the benefits' for those now receiving them, and those who expect to, will continue with adequate protection against, the effects of inflation." Reagan said he, thinks the present Social Security system dis- criminates against working women and those eligible to receive benefits who continue working. 'sfv "Women particularly 1 those-who work aren't treated equally.

And I have always believed that when we do reform Social Security people who want to continue work-ing after retirement age should be able to do so without losing their benefits," Reagan said. Reagan drew his biggest ap-, plause of the day when responding to a question about his stand on the death penalty. y. "I think capital punishment -comes under the heading of self defense and I think this country has to have capital punishment" Reagan said. V-V Alabama Gov.

George Wallace -edged toward the 50 per cent mark in Mississippi's delegate selection Turn to Page 13, Col. 1 Accidents at Ford motorcade CBS'S DANIEL SCHORR 'My constitutional duty' In Washington, Schorr said yesterday, "I don't understand the constitutional basis of what he is suggesting, but I have tried to do what I consider to be my duty under the Constitution." In New York, CBS News repeated its earlier refusal to comment "on any federal action until it is resolved or becomes clearer. "At the same time, as we said yesterday, we will fully support Mr. Schorr against any action to force him 4o reveal his sources," CBS said. CBS has announced it will assign another correspondent to cover the controversy over the report.

Schorr did not say where he REP. SAMUEL STRATTON Pushing for contempt charge obtained the report. He said he decided to make it available to the Village Voice rather than "cooperate in what might be the total suppression of a report originally meant for public distribution." Schorr described on Friday "the inescapable decision of journalistic conscience" he said faced him when he learned he might be the only person outside government with a copy of the report. Schorr initiated arrangements for publication through a reporters' legal defense organization in Washington. Schorr said he would earmark any proceeds from publication for the organization, called the Reporters' Committee for Freedom of the Press.

escorting the motorcade lost control of his cycle and hit his head on the pavement when the bike over turned. Ford rushed to officer James Eisenhauer and said, "I'm sorry, very sorry about the accident. I hope you're up and around very quickly." Examiner News Services MIAMI A motorist, apparently gawking at President Ford's motorcade yesterday, caused mul-ticar pile-up, witnesses said. The President's car, traveling on the other side of the roadway, was not involved. There were no serious injuries.

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