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THE BATTALION
THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1980
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United Press International
SAN ANTONIO — First Lady
Rosalynn Carter, substituting for her
husband in the Texas Democratic
presidential primary campaign,
Wednesday said the failed Tehran
embassy rescue mission was benefi
cial because it boosted Americans’
spirits and “sent a message” to the
Iranian government.
At a five-minute airport news con
ference, Mrs. Carter was vehement
about allegations that President Jim
my Carter called for the rescue to
boost his political fortunes.
“I don’t even react to it (the
charge), it’s so ridiculous,” she said.
The rescue mission had to be
aborted in the Iranian desert and
eight American soldiers were killed,
but Mrs. Carter said there were posi
tive aspects to the mission.
“We’ve had a tremendous out
pouring of support across the na
tion,” she said. “I think the people
believe it was the right thing to do,
the president thinks it was the right
thing to do, even if it wasn’t suc
cessful.
“We sent a message to the Iranians
that we will not be satisfied just to sit
and let them keep the hostages.
We’re going to do everything possi
ble to get them out.”
Before going to address elderly re
sidents and meet with local Carter
supporters, Mrs. Carter predicted
victory tor Carter in Saturday’s
primary.
Earlier in a campaign stop in
Houston, Mrs. Carter said the fai
lure of efforts to free the Tehran hos
tages could hurt Carter’s re-election
effort, but said she believed Amer
icans will support him in the long
run.
“He’s doing everything he can,”
Mrs. Carter told reporters. “If it
can’t be resolved, it probably will
hurt him politically. He’ll just have
to suffer the consequences.
“He’s a very strong person. He
does what he thinks needs to be
done. I think overall the difficult de
cisions he’s made are going to be
helpful to him.”
Mrs. Carter made the remarks at a
news conference between campaign
stops and warm welcomes at a hotel
reception for campaign workers and
a rally at the Pleasant Grove Mission
ary Baptist Church.
“We are winning, ” she told a small
group gathered at the Hyatt-
Regency Hotel. “The polls are good,
but they’re not going to help us un
less we get those votes out.”
The polls show Carter leading
Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass., in
the Texas primary.
State Democratic Chairman Billy
Goldherg welcomed Mrs. Carter at
the hotel meeting and said, “Texans
are patriotic people and we will sup
port every effort the presidentttj
is necessary.
“The world must know,’’ Cl
berg said, “America wants peace
badly that we’re willing to fight |
if necessary.”
Mrs. Carter told an enthusiasi
predominantly black audience
1,500, gathered in a new church,
the president “cares for eachofyot
She reminded the audience!
Carter had appointed more bl
high offices “than any other prey
dent, ” and had held to a minima
cuts in social and welfare progr®
important to blacks.
She exhorted supporters to “v*
twice,” once in the beauty conis
during the day and then again Salt
day night in their caucus meetirs
The statewide primary vote is®,
binding. The state’s 152 delep
will be elected in caucus meeds
Saturday night. I
Mrs. Carter told reporters si
sympathized with hostage moth
Barbara Timm, who traveled
Tehran and apologized publicly
the rescue raid, but the first ladys
she could not understand!
apology.
“I have deep feelings for herl
her concerns as a mother, ” Mrs.Ci
ter said. "She has a perfect rig.,
express herself. I did not undersla
her statement.”
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