Friday, August 8, 1980 5 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Stalemated M.E. Negotiations Are Faced With Bleak Prospects (Continued from Page 1) Jerusalem was illegal and contrary to the Camp David accords. Political circles in Jerusalem observed that Jerusalem is not mentioned in the accords but is the sub- ject of accompanying side letters in which each of the parties - Egypt, Israel and the United States - set down their positions on Jerusalem. In Israel's view, these cir- cles siad, the new law on Jerusalem "does not deviate from the position expressed by Begin in his letter to President Carter and there- fore there is no place for a new Egyptian reaction." The feeling in Jerusalem is that the Egyptians want to post- pone the autonomy talks until after the President- ial election in the U.S. Anger is also being ex- pressed over the frequent difficulties the Egyptians have created in resuming the talks. The U.S. has sought to steer a middle course be- tween Israel's Jerusalem law and Egypt's contention that it was an obstacle to peace, and continued to suggest that the law should not block continuation of the West Bank-Gaza au- tonomy negotiations. "I am not going to choose sides in a situation like this," the State Department chief spokesman, John Trattner, said. "We hope and expect the talks to go forward." He emphasized, "Right now we are watching and waiting." Last week, Trattner said the Jerusalem law had no legal effect on the U.S. and was "unhelpful" to the negotiations. * * * Arabs Seeking UN Sanctions The Islamic group of states has approved a move to call upon the Security Council to impose sanctions against Israel, including in- terruption of economic rela- *S. Congress Initiating Law Congressmen Sponsor Bill fonoring Raoul Wallenberg for a Holocaust Council WASHINGTON (JTA) - The only two European- born members of Congress are sponsoring a resolution to honor Raoul Wallenberg, the Swedish diplomat who is credited with saving some 90,000 Hungarian Jews from Nazi death camps dur- ing World War II. Rep. Ted Weiss (D-N.Y.), who fled from Hungary with his family in 1938, and Sen. Rudy Boschwitz (R-Minn.), who was born in Berlin and left Germany with his fam- ily in 1936, have introduced identical resolutions in the House and Senate. The resolution notes Wal- lenberg was sent by the Swedish government to Hungar3, in the summer of 1944 at the request of the American War Refugees Board, founded earlier that year to organize the rescue of persecuted individuals. In Nazi-occupied Budapest, he issued pro- tective Swedish passports to 20,000 Hun- garian Jews, giving them Swedish citizenship and assuring free passage out of Hungary. He assisted an additional 70,000 Jews through collaboration with other neutralist envoys in Hungary. Al- bert Einstein nominated him for the Nobel Peace Prize in 1949. A statement by Weiss said that after Soviet forces defeated the Germans in Hungary in December 1944, Soviet authorities, "appar- ently unaware of his true mission in Budapest," placed him in "protective custody." The Soviets "de- nied any knowledge of Wal- lenberg until 1957 when they reported that a pris- oner known.by that name had died irfhis cell 10 years earlier," Weiss said. "Periodic reports, hipw- er, have indicated that Wallenberg might be alive in the Soviet Union." The ett lution directs the State partment to investigate is matter and seek his re- lease if he is still incarcer- ated. Noting that if Wallenberg is alive he would be 68 years lit tions and the severance of diplomatic relations, in re- sponse to the Knesset deci- sion last week proclaiming united Jerusalem as Israel's capital. The draft approved by the Islamic states would have the Security Council re- affirm that "all legislative and administrative meas- ures and actions taken by Israel, the occupying power, which have altered or pur- port to alter the character Doily-Hospital •:*: and status of the holy city of Jerusalem are null and void and must be rescinded forthwith." Some Islamic states have suggested that if the U.S. vetos the resolution, eco- nomic reprisals might be taken against the U.S, im- plying a possible new oil embargo. OFFICIAL AGENCY 10MEGA1 AUTHORIZED SALES & REPAIRS Sympathy FRUIT BASKETS WASHINGTON (JTA) - 3 Times The draft legislation at- Nation-Wide A letter signed by eight tached to the letter calls for Delivery Senators and 10 Represen- the Council to consist of 60 tatives is being circulated in members appointed by the $ 1695 both Houses of Congress, President and that those Jewelers Ltd. RODNICK- Creative Jewelers Diamonds - •.• urging their colleagues to other than the 10 members Precious Stones - • • McINERNEY'S join in co-sponsoring legis- of Congress shall serve Precision Time Pieces lation to establish on a per- five-year terms. HARVARD ROW MALL 779-4140 772-4350 353-3146 11 Mlle & Lahser manent basis "the U.S. The terms of the Con- : 1 ;:-;-;-•-•-•-•••••••••••••••••••••••••••:............n: Holocaust Memorial Coun- gress members shall be cil which will have the re- coterminus with each sponsibility to plan and term of Congress. The carry out the recom- President will appoint mendations of the the chairperson and vice President's Commission on chairperson of the Coun- the Holocaust." cil which will have a di- Asserting that the costs to rector and a staff. 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