CAMPUS AND AREA University Daily Kansan, December 5, 1984 Page Wichitan charged in slaying By United Press International WICHTA — A man injured in a weekend shooting that left one man dead was charged yesterday with involuntary manslaughter. Johnny L. Edwards, 27, Wichita, was charged in Sedgwick County District Court with killing Juan D. Garcia, 36, Wichita, said Hank Blaze, an assistant district attorney. been treated for gunshot wounds in the right shoulder and left thigh. Edwards, who was being held yesterday in the Sedgwick County Jail in lieu of $2,500 bond, will make his next court appearance Dec. 12. Edwards was arrested Monday after he was released from a Wichita hospital where he had Police Capt. John Dotson said Garcia and Edwards apparently shot each other about 9:30 a.m. Sunday with the same handgun. Dotson refused to discuss a motive in the shooting and ordered officers on the front porch of a Wichita duplex where Edwards' estranged wife lives. Judge to rule on sheriff's election By United Press International SYRACUSE — A district judge is expected to decide by tomorrow or Friday the winner of the contested race for Hamilton County sheriff. Dan Levens was awarded the office after a coin flip ended a tie that resulted after a recount of ballots cast in the Nov. 6 general election. However, incumbent Tom Lambeth filed a lawsuit challenging the results. Lambeth, in the suit, questioned several ballots and claimed the coin flip violated the state's ban on gambling. During a hearing Monday, Hamilton County Clerk Twyla Reed testi- fired before District Judge Stephen Flood that a second recount Friday gave Lambeth a two-vote victory over Gleaves, 758-756. Lambeth, a Democrat, originally had won the Nov. 6 general election, 759-756, before Levens, a Republican, demanded a recount which produced a tie of 759 votes for each candidate. Ex-prof to discuss CBS libel suit By BRENDA STOCKMAN Staff Reporter CBS deliberately lied and damaged the reputation of Gen. William Westmoreland in the presentation "The Uncounted Enemy," said a former assistant professor of psychology at Suffolk County Community College, Long Island, N.Y. MAGRUDER, WHO COM- Westmoreland is suing CBS for $120 million because he claims his reputation was damaged by the network's charge that he played down enemy troop strength during the Vietnam war to persuade President Lyndon Johnson that the United States was making progress. Leonard Magruder, the professor, will give a talk titled "How the Liberal Media Lied About Vietnam: Westmoreland vs. CBS" at 1 p.m. tomorrow in the Regionalist Room of the Kansas Union. The Beautiful Day Commission is sponsoring the talk. PLETED a study of the CBS documentary, said yesterday that he thought the arguments CBS presented in its program had been thoroughly explored and discredited by the White House and the CIA. "I was very unhappy about how Vietnam veterans were treated when they came back to the States after the war," Magruder said. "And from my knowledge of the war, I was upset that CBS would go out of its way to attack General Westmoreland about something exhausted ten years ago." "They should have known better than to revive an earlier lie — that the Tel Offensive was a defeat." Magruder said he hoped to testify on Westmoreland's behalf in the trial of the Westmoreland-CBS case but has not contacted Westmoreland's lawyer or Westmoreland about his wish to do so. "I'd like to introduce my article to the record because to date it is the most comprehensive study," he said. Magruder went Westmoreland a copy of his study after its completion in 1982. HE BEAGEN HIS investigation of press coverage of the Vietnam conflict, Magruder said, because he and his students were investigating delayed-stress syndrome experienced by Vietnam veterans. 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