The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 15, 1978, Image 11

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versity of Arkansas will be regionally televised
on the ABC network. Pre-game activities will
air at 11:30 a.m., with the game to begin at
11:50 a.m.
Battalion photo by Monte Scham
Congress,
press nag
president
United Press International
WASHINGTON — President
Carter, who hasn’t decided whether
to run for re-election, says he has
been struck by two unpleasant sur
prises as president — the “inertia”
of Congress and the “irresponsibil
ity” of the press.
“I haven’t decided that yet,” Car
ter said when asked Monday by Bill
Moyers of the Public Broadcasting
Service if he would like to be the
first president since 1960 to finish
two terms.
Then Carter added characteristi
cally, “If I decide to run, I don’t in
tend to lose.” But he said it is dif
ficult for a president to serve two
terms because “he becomes the per
sonification of problems. ”
Speaking of the presidency, Car
ter said, “There have been no seri
ous disappointments on my part.”
But he added, “There were two
things that had been unpleasant
surprises. One was the inertia of
Congress, the length of time it takes
to get a complicated piece of legisla
tion through the Congress, and the
other was the irresponsibility of the
press. ”
He said quite often news reports
have been inaccurate “when I think
a simple checking of the facts could
have prevented a serious distortion
of the facts, and also there is a sense
of doubt or even cynicism about the
government and about programs or
proposals.”
One of the false reports in the
press, he said, was that he keeps a
personal log of who can use the
White House tennis courts.
Carter said he did not think his
goals had changed very much since
he began thinking about running for
president.
“The simplest decisions that I
have to make,” Carter said, “are the
ones I know least, that the more you
know about a subject, all the com
plexities on both sides, the detailed,
intricate arguments, the more dif
ficult it is to make a decision.”
Disputing the historical com
plaints of his predecessors, Carter
denied the presidency was “splen
did misery” and said he had not
been miserable on the job.
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More political prisoners freed
United Press International
group of
prisoners who want asylum in the
United States.
“The State Department and the
U.S. Interest Section in Havana are
continuing preparations for future
flights, but we cannot predict at this
time, however, when subsequent
flights will occur,” said Jill Schuker,
a spokeswoman for the State De
partment.
“Our policy has not changed in re
lation to Cuba, but the climate of
the relations has somewhat im
proved by these recent Cuban ges
tures in the human rights area,”
Schuker said.
Washington’s view of Cuban
intervention in Africa dpparehtly,
had cooled a relationship that ap
peared to be improving in Sep
tember 1977 when Castro and the
U.S. exchanged diplomatic interest
sections.
Schuker said the number of
Cuban civilian and military person
nel in Africa has not changed since
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But the mood in Cuba has
changed, she said, and President
Carter is apparently weighing the
human rights issue against the mili
tary intervention.
There are no specific reciprocal
steps under consideration right
now,’ she said, “but I wouldn’t rule
out such steps as future pos
sibilities.”
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