frlday, September 15, 1978 daily nebraskan page 3 Peace formula eluding leaders: 'Still beyond grasp' Camp David, Md.-A peace formula eluded leaders at the Mideast summit Thursday and prospects for an early windup seemed to fade. Spokesman Jody Powell said "more progress and .more flexibility are essential" if President Carter's conference with Egyptian President Anwar Sadat and Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin is to succeed. At a briefing only 24 hours after he had declared the summit to be in its "final stages," Powell told reporters "a framework for reaching peace" was still beyond grasp. Associated Press datelines "How long the final stages will last is a matter of some conjecture," Power said, speaking for all three govern ments at Camp David. "The final stage could be the long est stage." At the same time, diplomatic sources who had said earlier in the day that the summit appeared headed toward a windup by Friday were edging away from their forecast. The official said Powell was trying to curb optimistic news report indicating an early end for the summit. Powell's call for more flexibility came in a formal statement approved by all three delegations. The state ment claimed continuing progress-without providing specifics-and said "the intense efforts of the past few days are continuing." Responding to questions, Powell insisted that the summit was not "at a stalemate." One of the key issues on the table is how the document will deal with the future of the 1.1 million Palestinian Arabs now living under Israeli military control on the West Bank of the Jordan River and in the Gaza district of the Sinai desert. Before the summit, Israel indicated its willingness to take up the question after a five-year period of civil self rule proposed by Begin last December but rejected by Sadat as inadequate. A compromise was understood to be under discussion. Israel would commit itself to a decision at the end of five years-but not promise any particular course of action in advance. Powell said he had been authorized by the Israeli government to "deny emphatically" a published report that Begin had agreedi in principle at Camp David to an Israeli withdrawal from the West Bank. Earlier, Israeli officials who barred the use of their names denied as "pure, unadulterated, undiluted rubbish" Free Showing 4:00 pm L. at tJh 1 SHELDON ART J GALLERY We all loved Sponsored By each Other Foreign Film Series so much FTO 3 4 i m r m 2 "hftfy. ft from Cinema 5 If THOSE FANTASTIC DAKJN ANIMALS HAVE JUST ARRIVED! 1 Under Douglas III 13th &P 474-0278 open9-9 Mon.- Fri. 9-6Sat Clocktower East 70th & A 489-7533 and "completely without foundation" similar reports that Begin had committed Israel to withdrawal. 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