P7 University Daily Kansan, April 23, 1985 Page 16 NATION AND WORLD Pentagon says media pool failed test By United Press International WASHINGTON - The Defense Department expressed "concern and deep disappointment" yesterday over the media's failure to maintain secrecy about the test run of a press release that covers U.S. military exercises. The 10-person pool departed secretly from Andrews Air Force Base aboard an Air Force transport Sunday and arrived in Honduras with instructions not to file stories on the maneuvers until after a Marine airbase training exercise in country's Caribbean coast today. Pentagon officials said. But the Washington Post, which was not assigned to the pool, broke the story on the front page of its yesterday editions. Leonard Downie, managing editor of the Post, when sought for comment about the newspaper's reason for running the story, said through his secretary, "The story stands as it is." THE POOL, WHICH shares information with other news organizations, was set up by the Pentagon as part of recommendations by a Pentagon-appointed commission that investigated the media's exclusion from Grenada during the first two days of the October 1893 invasion. The media complained about having been barred from Grenada. Coverage of the "Universal Trek '85" exercise marked the first test run of the pool, whose members were chosen by bureau chiefs of eight news organizations in Washington. The bureau chiefs and pool members were under instructions to maintain secrecy, but he said, "There is concern, deep disap- pointment at the way things worked out, and we have to assess it before deciding on future action," Pentagon deputy spokesman Fred Hoffman said. "Mechanically, the pool has functioned beautifully." secrecy, but word leaked out RUMORS CIRCULATED in Nicaragua that a pool was being formed, and the Post acted on a tip from its correspondent in Managua. A Pentagon spokesman, Col. Robert O'Brien, acknowledged creation of the pool when queried by the Post. A Pentagon official who spoke on condition he not be identified said there was no "concerted Pentagon plan" to go public with the pool, and that O'Brien acknowledged the existence of it because "the Post already had the story." He said O'Brien told the Post he admitted to the pool to avoid "crazy stories about an invasion somewhere." Pentagon officials angrily dismissed suggestions that the Pentagon deliberately leaked the information as a means of sabotaging its future. "WE WANT TO make it work," said a Pentagon spokesman, Col. William McClain. "We would like to have seen the operation go ahead as planned — that is, that the secrecy of it could have held." Besides Quinn, pool members included an Associated Press photographer, a correspondent and two-man camera crew from Cable News Network and reporters from Newsweek, the Mutual Radio Network, the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal and Copley News Service. Reagan to make budget appeal to public By United Press International WASHINGTON — President Reagan will take his appeal for his Republican compromise budget directly to the American public tomorrow to try to gain Senate support for reductions in popular federal programs. "The president feels that this budget debate that is beginning this week in the Congress is of great significance to the American people," said White House spokesman Larry Speakes. "He House of White Horse *Chinese Cuisine* 2210 lowa 749-0003 open daily Lunch Dinner Take out wants to make certain that the public fully understands what is at stake and how we will proceed with the deficit reduction plan." Reagan will push his budget during a nationally televised speech. The Senate was scheduled yesterday to take up the budget, which attempts to cut $2 billion off the nearly $2 billion budget deficit with program cuts, but debate was delayed. A spokesman for Senate Republican leader Robert Dole said senators were too occupied with the White House push for aid to Nicaraguan rebels to focus on the budget. A vote on the Nicaraguan situation is scheduled today with the budget debate beginning tomorrow. but a spokesman for Sen. Lawton Chiles, D-Fla., ranking Democrat on the Senate Budget Committee, suggested the debate was put off so Reagan would have time to whip up the votes in his speech tomorrow night. A Republican leadership aide estimated that the budget has 40 Republican votes at the moment, and after that it gets squishy, with not nearly enough for passage in the GOP-dominated chamber. 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