Show ' s- 4 - ' ' V'' 'J'j-vti- £ Li- - i - 74 " ¥& tU 'JWf M' i 'V1 r ' Mttt hMrt HKM jV V'i--Vi- - ! wte Mftft it WM( rt ) Logan Utah Monday January I— Tilt Herald Journal IB 1977 By David E Anderson UPI religion writer Carter faces a long list of ft 5 emotional and divisive such issues can be as he struggled to articulate his position on abortion He personally opposed abortion but also did not favor attempts to amend the constitution prohibiting it a position that did not completely possible to predict Carter's political actions on the basis of his religious beliefs as it would be Episcopalian Gerald Ford's or Quaker Richard Nixon’s And Carter reportedly a voracious reader has been influenced by the theology of some liberal theologians — notably Paul Tillich and Reinhold Niebuhr — who do not share his evangelical background Among Carter's favorite quotes is one by Niebuhr the preeminent American theologian on questions of politics and morality: “The sad duty of politics is to establish justice in a sinful world” Itb within such a framework — modified by a evangelical belief in the strict separation of church and state — that Carter’s religious beliefs are likely to impact on his policies “I don’t look on the presidency with religious connotations” Carter says “But it gives me a chance to serve and it gives me a chance to magnify whatever influence I have for either good or bad and I hope it will be for good” This is not to say there won’t be “religious issues” confronting the Carter presidency During the campaign he found out how - President-elec- t WASHINGTON (UPI) Jimmy Carter a “bom again” Southern Baptist who takes his faith seriously successfully warded off direct controversy over his religion during the 1978 campaign Unlike I960 when John F Kennedy appeared before a panel of Protestant leaders to ease the qualms of evangelicals about electing a Roman Catholic Carter's candidacy was met less by fear than by bafflement satisfy anyone Particularly unhappy were segmriits of the Roman Catholic population and of his own Protestant evangelical constituency Only two days after Carter is sworn into office antiabortion wees have called for a massive demonstration at the Capitol to once again begin their push for a constitutional amemdment banning most abortions Carter will also find that the US religious community also has strong — if not always unanimous — opinions on a host of other public policy issues with which he will be face: amnesty marijuana reform the world food crisis the B1 bomber the Middle East conflict the liberation struggle in southern Africa and the relationship of Uis aid and human rights throughout the world At the same time he will find himself being more conventionally "religious" issues particularly the "parochaid” issue of support for students attending nonpublic schools : With the twin phenomena of Carter’s success and the movement of the 12 million member Southern Baptist Convention into the mainstream of American Protestantism the evangelical community emerged from the shadows and became a major force in American life This was emphasized when the prestigious liberal journal the Christian Century proclaimed 1976 “the year of the evangelical” Like movements other however evangelicalism is not monolithic It is as im-- religions issues on wheels sells By K Mack Sisk 1977 - A former law enTex (UPI) forcement officer who began bulletproofing automobiles for rich Mexican industrialists as a sideline says the demand is so great he will begin foil-tiproduction this month For $20500 Richard Medlin said his new process can make a car Impervious to four sticks of d pipe bomb under the floordynamite a board or an attack by a rifle Medlin 35 has been operating a firm called Industrial Intelligence Group for three groups of industrialists in Monterrey Mexico He said an advertisement he ran recently for sale of a bullet-proo- f &AN ANTONIO VV' - one-poun- SSsfei er car brought numerous responses that will protection against terrorist attacks and kldnapings luxury Medlin says his method uses acrylics and materials vests and helicopter seats developed for bullet-proin Vietnam “We add about 700 pounds to it versus steel of 2800 pounds” Medlin said “We strip It We Just gut it When it’s put back together there’s no alterations to the exterior or the interior that’s noticeable to the untrained eye” Medlin said he has been surprised by the interest in his products “When we got into it we started getting more requests more inquiries” he said “The demand is greater than we anticipated I guess people are Just getting security conscious” lead to other sales “When wc originally went into it we were Just doing about 14 a year for our clients in Mexico” said Medlin who worked as a law enforcement officer in Nevada for six years “Now we’re running an ad in the Lebanese Journal Latin American Dally news and one other 1 think the Egyptian press From the indications we have it looks pretty good” Medlin said he started the business at the request of his Mexican clients for whom he had done inscreening with telligence work and a sophisticated lie detector unit but this month he will change the name of his firm and begin producing more of the armored units Medlin said the rich Mexicans want extra Mondale hopes job won’t be 6grim’ WASHINGTON (UPI) - As Walter “Fritz” Mondale prepares to assume the vice presidency no one is more aware than he that previous officeholders have ended up in a ceremonial vacuum nor more optimistic about reversing that historical trend Mondale a two-terMinnesota senator told President-elec- t Jimmy Carter he wasn’t interested In being on the Democratic ticket if the Job was going to be lacking in substance as it has in the past Mondale studied the history of past The vice preridents and talked to Vice President Nelson Rockefeller about the Job He told Carter “that the history of this office has been nothing short of grim and I hope it won’t happen here” During the campaign Mondale insisted he had Carter’s promise that the vice president would have an active role in the administration Carter began to follow through on that pledge immediately after the election Throughout the transition Mondale was at Carter's side during interviews with prospective Cabinet briefings on the nation's appointees high-lev- 9$ m 5 el economy defense and security strategy sessions on governmental reorganization and policy planning Mondale's duties were not specifically defined by Carter until only a few weeks before the staff was inauguration but the vice president-elect’- s not worried Their man was in on everything from the beginning and they were confident Mondale’s role would be significant PLUGGING AWAY at aa unusual chore Is Paul Borman an employe of the Pittsburgh city water department who used an open flame torch this past best-inform- ed After the Cabinet slots were filled Carter revealed Mondale would be his “top staff person” in the White House He would have an unprecedented role tune-tioning as the principal adviser to the president and “almost as a coequal” Carter’s press secretary Jody Powell said 'r 4 Mondale has a dry wit and an character that so tar has not changed despite the pressures of the transition and his rapid rise from bring a US senator to the vice presidency His wife Joan and three teenage children — Teddy Eleanor Jane and “I don’t feel threatened by him and he doesn’t feel William — also are adjusting to the limelight well threatened by me We are very compatible with one staffers say another” Carter told his Cabinet during the first Born in Ceylon Minn on Jan 5 1928 Mondale is organizational meeting “I look on Sen Mondale as son of a Methodist minister who married a the will be and he staff working very my top person Presbyterian preacher’s daughter He will use his closely with me” Mondale is likely to travel in foreign countries and: father’s family Bible to take the oath of office ' Trial resumes in un Hot measures against bitter cold help Carter on domestic issues as well When Carter draws up his promised tax reform program he will undoubtedly draw on Mondale’s extensive experience in tax law gained from his service on the Senate Finance Committee A political protege of Sen Hubert Humphrey Mondale was considered one of the brightest most articulate and members of the Senate so he should be a valuable liaison and congressional adviser as well '1 ' : : 'V ' easy-goin- g '' ' ' - 'I- - Q vs Hughes suit - weekend to thaw frozen fire hydrants on downtown Pittsburgh streets (UPI Telephoto) District Judge Joseph ELKO Nev (UPI) McDaniel says he has refused to allow attorneys for Las Vegas Publisher Herman “Hank” Greenspun to take the legal deposition of a former aide of Howard Hughes in connection with a $142 million slander of title suit Lawyers for Greennun petitioned the Judge to take the statements of John Meier now living in Vancouver B C Meier was a former scientific adviser to the late Hughes But the Judge says Meier could only give “hearsay" evidence which would not be admissible at the district court trial - - TUCSON Ariz (UPI) Don Bolles and John Adamson got around Bolles a reporter for the Arizona Republic knew the people who made thini is happen Adamson a do hung around with some them A half year ago the lives of the two men became inextricably entwined The question is whether their paths ever crossed— and if so how and why It is the question that soon will be unraveled in court where Adamson is on trial on charges of murdering the investigative newsman Jury selection goes into its third week today Superior Judge Ben Birdsall hopes to seat a Jury by the end of the week The motive for Bolles' car bomb slaying is as much a mystery as it was when it happened Authorities are speculating on various possibilities among them: d-style frontier revenge because of enemies Bolles made with his controversial articles i — The simple misguided act of an underling trying to impress a superior —Private information the reporter may have possessed —“Punishment’’ because of a - : -Ol- issible touchy personal con-ntati- on Judge McDaniel said Meier was charged in a federal court in Nevada with income tax charges and has jumped $100000 bail The trial resumes Monday after a three months recess Greenspun seeks damages against Summa dorp wholly owned by the late Hughes who died in Adamson has pleaded innocent And although Bolles wrote of crime politicians and real estate deals his attorneys say land fraud is not the motive The scope of Arizona’s real estate frontier was indicated Saturday when the Census Bureau reported the state had the nation’s fastest growing population since 1970 with a growth rate of 279 per cent In their search into Bolles’ death in Phoenix police discovered a grim involving those close to die two principal figures Several years ago Adamson was an ambulance driver and drove many patients to a hospital where he met a nurse Mary whom he later married April 1976 District Judge Joseph McDaniel says he hopes to complete testimony and final arguments this time around The trial began in February 1975 was in recess for 19 months and then resumed in October 1976 for two weeks Another recess was called then Another nurse working at the hospital at the same time was Bolles’ wife Rosalie Adamson 33 widely known to the nightlife crowd is d described by friends as and a “Damon Runyon char acta-' Linda Dunn a waitress at the bar where he was arrested two hours after Bolles died said “I get a lot of ' turkeys” but that Adamson “was always polite” quick-witte- ” : - During the last recess Judge McDaniel said he denied foe motion for the depodtkm to be taken from Meier And attorneys for Summa in the interim have filed an affidavit estimating the worth of the firm which has extensive holdings in Nevada and other states Judge McDaniel upon the motion of Summa agreed to keep the estimated net worth of Summa confidential He said the affidavit “Indicates they have substantial net worth : in the millions” He said the evidence convinces him that Summa has substantial financial resources to meet any Judgment he may ' - 'v v raider against it' "' hi 1967 Summa then called the Hughes Tool Company loaned Greenspun $4 million and took as ' collateral his paradise Valley Country Club in Las V vegas stock in his Las Vegas Sun and 200 acres adjacent to the golf course Two years later Green- spun and Summa renegotiated the terms of the loan He sees ‘massive new arms race’ WASHINGTON (UPI) Strategic weapons control efforts could be undercut by a “massive new arms race” emerging in the continuing East-We- st rivalry to outgoing Director Fred C Ikle of TSe uSrXrms GxitroTandDiaarmanient f'li i a? r V Agency'' In a farewell interview Ikle VJ expressed confidence the United States and Soviet Union can reach a second stage strategic ' arms accord despite the current deadlock But he said “What we have to worry massive new arms race about is emerging in theater regional capabilities” which affect the strategic balance and have an impact on danger spots throughout the i world Ikle and other disarmament officials said they are particularly concerned with Russian systems intovded for nuclear warfare in Europe but capable of ' adapted for direct use against the Blits fide is reported to have been influential in convincing President Ford to go slow on a They referred particularly to the Soviet range missile the Backfire bomber and cruise missiles Chiise missiles are small pilotless aircraft with nuclear or conventional warheads which are launched from ships or manned : SS20 intermediate bombers-kw- - 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