(Continued from Page 1) Scott emphasized in his prepared remarks that only Resolution 242 of the Security Council can contribute the proper framework for a peace settlement. He said the U.S. con- sidered that "no just and lasting peace can rest on major transfer of territory." The latter remarks appeared to be a transcription of Secretary Rogers' assertion that the U.S. favored only minor bound- ary adjustments in a peace settle- ment. Scott observed that Rogers' re- cent visit to the Middle East had "broad significance" for the quest for peace. He said the Rogers trip illustrated America's continued in- volvement and interest in a Mid East peace settlement and sought to urge both sides "to take as posi- tive a position as possible." "I heartily subscribe to that phi- losophy which says that one gains hope most by offering some to the other fellow," Scott said. "The process of testing intentions begins with such a test of hope and this is how I understand the proposition to reopen the Suez Canal." Scott said an interim settlement on Suez would further the movement to- ward a broader peace settlement. * * * _ JERUSALEM (JTA) — Israeli leaders are waiting for Washing- ton's assessment of the new 15- year treaty of friendship and co- operation signed in Cairo by Presi- dent Anwar Sadat of Egypt and President Nikolay V. Podgorny of the Soviet Union. The official American view of the pact is ex- pected to be conveyed to Jerusalem after U.S. officials complete their careful combing of the text for hidden meanings, trends and im- plications. Israeli circles believe the Egyp- tians are busy transmitting urgent messages to the Americans through the U.S. charge d'affaires in Cairo, Donald Bergus, and through other channels, to assure them that Egypt remains wholly sovereign, that its foreign policies have not been changed by the treaty and that the pact itself only formalizes an existing relationship with Mos- cow. Israeli circles say that if Wash- ington accepts this line it would encourage still closer links between -.,Cairo and Moscow and disappoint Egyptian elements which Israelis believe were "shocked" by Sadat's 'Swift acquiescence to a treaty dic- tated by Moscow. The Israeli line which is appar- ently being pressed on Washington is that the Russians - grabbed Sad- at by the threat" and forced him to very nearly mortgage Egypt to them for the next 15 years in re- turn for the weapons and training needed by the army, now Sadat's political mainstay, with the ulti- mate aim of pushing Israel back to its pre-June 1967 borders. According to the Israelis, the Egyptian-Soviet pact shatters the image, diligently cultivated by Cairo, that Sadat is a strong-willed right-thinking moderate, eager : above all to forge new ties with the U.S. and to reach an honorable peace agreement with Israel. _ - Israel Galili, minister without _ portfolio, claimed Tuesday night that the Cairo-Moscow pact was no mere formalization of an existing relationship, a line Premier Golda Meir seemed to take in her first reaction to the treaty from Stock- holm. Galili claimed that the treaty clause calling for Russian aid in Egyptian military exercises could serve to mask serious Soviet co- ordination with Egypt in actual military operations. Galili told a Labor Party meeting at Nes Ziona that it would be an error for Israel to underestimate the significance of the new pact. L 1 mi THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Senator Scott Backs Rogers Friday, June 4, 1971-9 OLDSMOBILE INC in the Tel-12 Mall area. "We're where you want us:' 12 MU RD. Glassman Oldsmobile is in the new population center of the entire area —right next to the Tel-12 Mall. This means we can serve you better, serve you more quickly, serve you more conveniently. Our doors are open and we're proud to invite you to- stop in and see us. Look over our fine facilities— beautiful showroom, Modern and fully equipped service department; .- and :big Value-Rated used car lot. They've all been -designed with you—the cus- tomer—in mind. We_thihk agree. You'll find our staff is fully ex- perienced and very courteous. (We treat people the way we like to be treated ourselves.) And you'll find the new 1971 Oldsmobiles more beautiful than ever—from sporty Cutlass to elegant front-drive Toro- nado. And when you check our prices, check our deals, you'll find you're closer to Olds than you think. Stop in and visit us soon. We hope to bring you and our area better service than it has ever had before. We'd like the chance to prove it. 1111 s:• - 1971 Oldsmobile Toronado •-kc.:".v• ..MVSIat ....==osossmsisnm s spossommiss r . OLDSMOBILE INC. 28000 Telegraph Road • 354-3300 Sales Service • Collision service on all makes.