The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 08, 1978, Image 3

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    THE BATTALION
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1978
Page 3
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Labor began Wednesday to
move flower beds from the side
Harrington to enlarge the
obby of the first floor.
Dr. Charles McCandless, di
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services for Texas A&M Univer
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building will be enclosed with
glass. One-half of the additional
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ftnp David summit has succeeded
in its first goal of reopening the
Bdogue between Egypt and Israel
in an atmosphere of informality and
apparent good will.
■White Ho use officials sai d the
three participants in the summit
Bauldhold their second full meeting
today, and then take a three-day
bvak, resuming on Monday after
tin Moslem, Jewish and Christian
days.
dministration spokesmen resol-
ly refused to characterize the first
l|iour, 40-minute meeting between
dent Carter, President Anwar
Sidat and Prime Minister
Mmachem Begin, but White House
otographs of the summit showed
apparently friendly and even jo-
! mood.
Carter was grinning broadly,
dat was gesturing expansively and
gin was watching Sadat pleas-
tly.
The meeting, planned as an over
view of the problems to be solved,
)k place on a sunflecked patio with
three seated around a simple
dwood plank table.
It was the U.S. intention, ad-
nistration officials said, for Carter
enter the dialogue only when the
nversation between the Egyptian
d Israeli leaders ran into rough
aces.
One official said, “I can tell you
lat the plan was. What I can’t tell
you is what the president actually
did.
It was the first negotiating session
between Sadat and Begin since last
December when their second meet
ing failed to produce any grounds for
agreement on the crucial issue of the
Palestinians.
The news blackout that Carter had
ordered for the summit was near per
fect. In one of the few leaks, Israeli
diplomatic sources said Israeli De
fense Minister Ezer Weizman met
for 25 minutes with Sadat late Wed
nesday afternoon. American officials
refused to confirm or deny the re
port.
There had been an earlier, chance
meeting between Sadat, Begin and
Weizman on a mountain trail Wed
nesday morning.
Sadat and Begin, on separate
strolls through woods inside the
heavily guarded compound, met on
one of the trails. White House
spokesman Jody Powell said they
chatted for a while and Weizman,
riding a bicycle, joined the conversa
tion when he happened by.
After the first formal summit
meeting, Sadat made an unan
nounced 45-minute trip by car
through the Maryland countryside.
American spokesmen said the trip
was Sadat’s idea and happened be
cause he admired the beauty of the
green Maryland mountains.
While Sadat was taking the drive,
the Carters and the Begins strolled
around the presidential retreat.
The first official communication
from the summit was an unsigned
but jointly issued statement asking
people of all faiths to pray with us
that peace and justice may result
from these deliberations.”
After the first meeting of the three
leaders, Carter met with Secretary of
State Cyrus Vance and national sec
urity adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski.
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