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The normally jovial Strauss was serious Tuesday as he stood with Carter and Secretary of State Cyrus Vance for the announcement. “No one believes the road to peace in the future will be any less arduous than the path we’ve already followed,” the president said. “We’ve learned that perseverance, patience, faith and trust can over come what appear to be impossible obstacles.” During a recent conversation with a reporter, Strauss admitted he loves to gamble. “I’m a high-stakes gambler,” he said. “The more that’s on the line, the more I like it.” Th e president’s all-around trouble-shooter, answering ques tions after the announcement, said, “I’ve got a lot to learn.” But he pledged to tackle .the task with “my complete dedication.” Strauss showed a sensitivity when asked if the fact he is Jewish might hinder his position. “I’ve never considered my own religious origins an obstacle to any thing, not in this and not in anything I’ve ever done,” he replied sternly. “Next question.” The delicate diplomatic mission effectively removes Strauss from the U.S. political arena only months be fore the presidential campaign gets fully under way. His knack for unify ing divided Democrats could be sorely missed in the event of a pri mary challenge to Carter. A wealthy man with Dallas broad casting interests, Strauss said of all the positions he has held, his new assignment is “the most complex, the most difficult and offers the most rewards.” Carter said he considers the mer curial, smooth-talking Texan a gifted negotiator capable of takingm I role the president hims™ played for more than a year. Carter said he had disci selection by telephone Egyptian President Anwar and Prime Minister Mem Begin of Israel. “Their response was positj# enthusiastic,” the presidents Bill would sink underwater lots United Press International AUSTIN — Sen. A.R. Schwartz, D-Galveston, is taking aim unscrupulous real estate salesmen, charging they have sold up 100,000 “underwater lots’ to unsuspecting Gulf Coast residents, Schwartz’ comments came Tuesday as the Senate approved^) and sent to the House a bill extending the life of the Texas RealEstal Commission until 1991 and requiring that citizen members beaddni to the agency’s governing board. The proposal, which slipped through the Senate with only mit opposition, implements a number of the recommendations of (In Sunset Advisory Commission regarding the Real Estate Commissk However, Schwartz argued the proposal, by Sen. Lindoj Williams, D-Galena Park, would not require real estate salesmen!! tell prospective home buyers if their homes were in danger offlooj ing because of subsidence or hurricanes along the Texas coast, “There are another 50,000 to 100,000 people down there who wert sold some underwater lots and found out about it as recentlyasi week ago, and I think it’s time the real estate industry took so® responsibility for deceiving people,” Schwartz said. “The real estate industry is okay until you try to get them to lie honest with the buying public, then they get defensive about it, Hit real estate industry is opposed to disclosure. What they want to dois keep on selling underwater subdivisions. ” Williams later agreed to accept an amendment by Schwartz dial would require real estate dealers to notify buyers along the coasttlat information on coastal hazards is available to show if their land is subject to flooding. 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