Wednesday, September 20, 1978 daily nebraskan page 3 Hussein jolts peace efforts; Sadat, Begin return home WASHINGTON (AP) - The mood of triumph that swept the capital with the successful end of the Camp David summit was shaken Tuesday by sharp words from Jordan's King Hussein and lingering differences over inter pretation of the accords. While President Carter and the leaders of Egypt and Israel tried to maintain the momentum toward peace, their hopes were jolted by an official announcement in Amman that "Jordan is not obligated morally or materially by the agreement signed at the Camp David summit." The announcement by a spokesman for the Jordanian government came as Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Be gin prepared to return home and Secretary of State Cyrus R. Vance was to fly to Syria, Jordan and Saudi Arabia in an effort to enlist support for the accords. Associated Press datelines President Anwar Sadat of Egypt planned to fly to Rabat, Morocco, on Wednesday to meet with King Hassan before returning to Cairo. White House press secretary Jody Powell said he did not see the Jordanian statement "as any contravention of the view expressed to President Carter, that they are awaiting full briefing," Despite Hussein's reaction, there was no indication the Arab leader, whose support is considered critical to the success of the summit, had changed his mind about meeting with Vance. Before the announcement in Amman, Sadat told senators that "if the Arab countries do not immediately perceive the great stride forward that has been made, they soon will come to perceive it." An American official, who declined to be identified, said he was not too discouraged by the Jordanian reaction. "They haven't completely repudiated the accords," he said. "I still think they want to hear what we have to say." Jordan will be Vance's first stop in the Middle East. As expected, the Syrian reaction to the accords was much harsher. Prime Minister Mohammed Aly Halabi said, "Sadat has stripped himself of all Arab affinities." Begin and Sadat spent Tuesday morning on Capitol Hill at separate, private meetings with members of the House and Senate. Out of those meetings came further signs of the basic disagreement on the touchy question of Israeli settlements in the Sinai and on the West Bank of the Jordan River. The Israeli Knesset or parliament is to vote within two weeks on whether to remove the settlements from former Arab territories, as Sadat demanded as a condition to an Egyptian-Israeli peace treaty. Sadat told senators that if the Knesset rejects the proposal, it would kill the Camp David accords. Also about 50 Jewish settlers moved into an uninhab ited area just south of Nablus, in the occupied West Bank of the Jordan River, during the night in defiance of Prime Minister Menachem Begin's agreement at Camp David to halt establishment of new settlements in the disputed territory. The move was sponsored by the ultra-nationalist group Gush Emunim -Bloc of the Faithful - which said it would establish 10 such new settlements to demonstrate its opposition to abandonment or evacuation of existing settlements. Radio Israel said Israeli security forces patrolling the area did not stop the settlers and closed the paths leading to them after they moved into the site. The settlers said it was a Biblical site called Alon Moreh. 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