THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, December. 22, 1978 7 Jewish Leaders Ask the U.S. to Be Impartial on M.E. Treaty WASHINGTON (JTA) — things right, now." He Five Jewish leaders ex- would not discuss them. He pressed to Secretary of State expressed the "hope that the Cyrus Vance Tuesday their U.S. will resume its role as a "perceptions" of the role of mediator." the Carter Administration " Mann said there is a in the negotiations for an "great deal of anguish Egyptian-Israeli peace and very deep concern treaty. They also expressed regarding the events of the hope that the U.S. will the last 10 days." He said serve as a mediator and not that the U.S. "should not take sides in the dis- have supported — and it cussions. did" Egyptian President The five leaders who met Anwar Sadat's condi- with Vance at the State De- tions for re-opening the partment for an hour follow- U.S. treaty draft of Nov. ing a three-hour session 11 "because President with his principle Middle Carter as far back as East aides, were there at Vance's invitation, the head of the group, Theodore Mann, chairman of the Con- ference of Presidents of Major American Jewish NEW YORK (JTA) — Organizations, told report- Thirty-three of the 36, ers afterward. Mann said American Jewish intellec- that the Jewish leaders tuals who last spring sent a have asked for a meeting cable of support to Israel's with President Carter but Peace Now Movement, the White House has not yet Tuesday wired President scheduled one. Carter denouncing the There can be no peace un- United States' endorsement less the United States re- of the changes demanded by turns to the even-handed Egypt in the proposed role that it played at Camp Israeli-Egyptian peace David, Mann said. He said treaty. that the Administration is . The signers stressed that now "interested in getting while they have been will- the negotiations back on the ing to criticize the policies of track" and that he had the the government of Israeli "feeling" that "the Ad- Premier Menahem Begin in ministration is trying to do the past they "believe that Israel's current objections to the proposed Egyptian re- visions are reasonable." They said the achievement of Camp David has now been endangered "by the unfortunate posture of the American government." Among the signers are Saul Bellow, the Nobel DRAPERY CLEANERS Prize winning novelist; Kenneth Arrow, a Nobel All That The Name Implies laureate in economics; We Remove & Rehang . Daniel Bell, of Cambridge, Mass; Leonard Fein, of Bos- ton; Seymour Martin Lip- set, of Palo Alto, Calif; Marie Syrkin, of Santa Monica, Calif., and Rabbi Wolfe Kelman and Albert Vorspan, both of New York. Two of the original Trade Member signers of the cable to Israel American Society of were out of the country. A Interior third declined to sign Tues- day's telegram. Begin Critics Lash Carter DRAPERY CLEANING Clinton (Mass.) a year- and-a-half ago called for full diplomatic and eco- nomic and cultural rela- tions between Israel and the Arab states. The con- ditions by Egypt water down" the Carter for- mula. AL KLINE • DALGLEISH CADILLAC 6160 CASS AVE. TR 5-0300 , — .-/- SMALLEST AD DRIVEAWAY SERVICE 4713 Homer at Michigan Ave. P.O. 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