P; Page 10 THE BATTALION TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1980 nation wo Candidates key up for Texas primaries Fa Cl Reagan plans three stops during Texas campaign United Press International AUSTIN — Campaign officials Monday announced a partial itinerary for Ronald Reagan’s final campaign swing through Texas before the Re publican presidential primary Saturday. Ernest Angelo Jr., Midland mayor and Reagan’s Texas chairman, said the former California governor will make appearances in El Paso, Midland and Fort Worth Wednesday. Reagan is expected to campaign in Dallas Thurs day, and possibly spend some additional time in the state Friday, but aides said details have not been completed. The candidate is scheduled to arrive in El Paso from Los Angeles on Wednesday for an airport rally and then proceed to Midland for a $500-per-person fund raiser and political rally. The schedule calls for Reagan to arrive at the Dallas-Fort Worth airport Wednesday evening and go to a Fort Worth hotel for the night. Says Carter best for the job Ui WASH Krueger supports presiden nance me were not I k emplo mile flig hopes for Tehran And P< eight RH- wre not hat perfc United Press International LUBBOCK — Most Americans appreciate President Carter’s plans to rescue the American hostages in Tehran despite the mission’s tragic outcome, Ambassador-at-Large to Mexico Robert Krueger said Monday. The Hot, New Summertime Shoe Fad: LSTiS Shoe StasieA. Surgical tubing in a variety of col ors on a super soft sole. For Men, Women, and Children. Priced from 8.99 to 16.99. Mastercharge & VISA Culpepper Plaza 693-3577 Krueger, a Democrat campaign ing in his home state for Carter, said he has not always agreed with the president, but nonetheless rates him the best candidate available for the job in the next four years. He said the nation must select its president on the basis of overall qual ities. Texas holds its non-binding Democratic presidential primary on Saturday. “We’ve got to have someone who doesn’t read somebody else’s lines, and somebody who knows where he stands. Someone who’s willing to say, ‘The buck stops here.’ “We’ve had a setback in the last few days. We wish those three heli copters had not gone out. All of us wish that we had not lost those lives. I think most of us, certainly I, am grateful that an attempt was made to get those hostages out,” Krueger said. “What we need to do, though, and what we can be proud of, is that we have a leader who has said, T take responsibility for the decision. ’ He is not reading somebody else’s lines. He’s prepared to make those deci sions,” Krueger said. The diplomat predicted neither the failed mission in Iran nor the resignation of Secretary of State Cyrus Vance, who opposed the res cue effort, will have a pivotal effect on Carter’s re-election bid. Krueger compared Carter to front-running GOP candidate Ronald Reagan, saying the California governor appeared confused at times. “I haven’t agreed with every posi tion Jimmy Carter ever took. I may sandstorm I ought to, ’ as one leading candii tions durii in the other party for presidents* iited State: Krueger said during theCI Officials campaign, Reagan has “confused used in t dochina with Indonesia and Aj transferrec nistan with Pakistan.” the Indiai "When asked what he woiili Garcia as about the Soviet invasion of M From th nistan, (Reagan) said that he »i me ship put a blockade around Cuba, ”& Nimitz an< ger said. “Now what that woeli A senior for our relations with Latin Arne naintenan and many other nations isjusttl lelicopter: It would destroy them.” hing but The New Braunfels diplomat mlyoneoi chastised Texas Gov. Williamf.i hip knew mentsjr. for statements he hasa nachines r in Mexico criticizing the presi Presiden He compared them to statem from Iran by the mother of oneof hostages. In either case, saidli 17m *- ger, there was a lack of “goodj f X ( riotism. “The truth of the matter is, 11 Tuesday Night Buffet 6-8 pm Noon Buffet 11 am - 2 pm Livjii jiiiiiiiy ici cvci iuuk. i may jl ue u uiu ui me nicuici i3,iu not have agreed with every one he think the Mexican govemmentti ^11 ( ever took on agriculture. But I all that seriously what is said) guarantee you, you’re not going to there. I’ve never had any Meii Unit ask Jimmy Carter about parity and official raise to me the state® PARIS - have him say, ‘Well, yes, no, actually that were made by Gov. Clem! fithdrawii I don’t know as much about parity as he said. m Chad ind where nonth ago actions, French 1 aid the wi j Hightower to begi I whistle stop tour n air base f’djamen reeks. 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