NKOMO'S AIDES ARRESTED: Rhodesians hold rebels SALISBURY, Rhodesia (AP) - Rhodesia. While officials refused to Security police detained at least three discuss the detentions, they said the more aides of Zambia-based guerrilla bans had not been re-imposed. leader Joshua Nkomo yesterday and They had been removed as part of the Nkomo's ranking lieutenant in peace offer- by the government in an Salisbury fled the country. unsuccessful attempt to gain a cease- The latest arrests brought to more than fire with the guerrillas. The bi-racial 200 the number of persons seized by government was formed in March when olice in the crackdown on Nkomo's Smith ended his white-minority regime imbabwe African People's Union, and joined with three moderate black ccording to black nationalist sources. leaders to form -a ruling executive council and black and white PRIME MINISTER Ian Smith, in administration. angry reprisal for the guerrilla Mugabe and Nkomo, co-leaders of the downing of an Air Rhodesia plane and Patriotic Front guerrilla alliance, the deaths of 48 passengers and crew, refused to participate in the announced plans Sunday to "liquidate" negotiations leading to the new domestic affiliates of the nationalist government and vowed to remove it by movements based in neighboring black- force. ruled countries. Nkomo said his ZAPU guerrillas shot THE ALLIANCE between Marxist down the plane near the Zambian Mugahe and the more centrist Nkomo border Sept. 3 with a Soviet-made heat- has been an uneasy one. Another seeking rocket, and he declared that schism surfaced Tuesday in Lusaka, Air Rhodesia craft would continue to be Zambia. targets because they were used to Edgar Tekere, ZANU secretary- transport govbrnment troops. general and No. 3 man in Mugabe's Of the 56 persons aboard the downed hierarchy, told a news conference, "We plane, survivors said 38 died in the are going to be an all-party conferene" crash, 10 injured persons were slain by that Britain and America have been black gunmen who located the trying to arrange for months between wreckage and eight managed to the Rhodesian government and escape. Nkomo denied his guerrillas guerrilla leaders. killed any survivod e hs The day before, Nkomo told reporters in Lusaka that the idea of an all-party conference "is dead and buried." He THE TOP ZAPU leader seized by said Smith's statement Sunday "means police Tuesday was the treasurer- war." general, Sunant Mehta. His son said TEKERE SAID the Patriotic Front two policemen took Mehta from his believes the all-party talks must take home at 5 a.m. and he was being held at place, and "that position will not be Salisbury's central prison. altered by anyone choosing to behave in ZAPU Vice President Josiah a discordant manner and seeming to be Chinamano was seen at the Salisbury preparing to fall prey to Ian Smith." airport Tuesday morning boarding a This was seen as an indirect flight for South Africa. He refused to reference to a reported secret meeting speak to reporters and there was two weeks ago between Nkomo and peculation he would go either to Smith, with Mugabe not invited. That esotho, a small black kingdom ringed brought accusations from Mugahe's y white-ruled South Africa, or London. followers that Smith was trying to split Government officials would not the alliance. comment on the arrests. Tekere was asked how Nkomo's opposition to all-party talks would fit A 14-YEAR BAN on Nkomo's ZAPU with the Patriotic Front position and he and the Mozambique-based Zimbahwe replied, "I'm wondering about it too." African National Union - ZANO - The reporter then said the Patriotic headed by Robert Mugabe was lifted by Front did not appear to be united and the bi-racial government in May. Tekere told him, "You can describe it Zimbabwe is the nationalists.' name for any way you choose." Carter peace efforts make little progress (Continued from Page 1) baw one," he said. both sides and which would draw Powell agreed that Carter was Jordan into the peace process in the making a "gigantic effort." The future. Such a move would provide spokesman said "there has been much needed Arab support for Sadat, flexibility shown on both sides." But he who has been alone in negotiating with did not claim the President had gained Israel. major concessions. REFUSING TO speculate on when or In the talks, Powell said, all summit how the summit might wind up, Powell participants have been exchanging said: "I'm not being evasive. There "thoughts, ideas, questions and simply is not a good basis for predicting suggestions" from the outset. or guessing how it will conclude." AGAIN, HE provided no details. He said there are no plans to change 'It is known, however, that the Carter's weekend travel arrangements, discussions have centered on the more which call for him to visit North fundamental issues in the dispute. Carolina and South Carolina on Friday These include Arab demands that and Pennsylvania and Ohio on Israel give up the land it 'captured Saturday. during the Six-Day War of 1967 and ONCE AGAIN projecting an informal recognize that the Palestinian Arabs atmosphere, Carter. turned up on a have "legitimate rights," including the bicycle on the pathways of Camp David right to a homeland on the Israeli- before his meeting with Sadat. occupied West Bank of the jordan The White House press office River. released a photograph of Carter, seated POWELL DISCLOSED that Sadat on the bicycle, in conversation with telephoned King Hussein on Monday, Egyptian Foreign Minister Mohammed but there was no report about the Kamel and two other Egyptian substance of their conversation, delegates. Hussein, who lost the West Bank to Carter, making a "more intense Israel after 19 years of control by effort" according to his press Jordan, has ruled himself out of secretary, has shuttled between Sadat Mideast peace talks until Israel and Begin, looking for compromises on commits itself to withdrawal. the future of the West Bank and "There are no plans for King Hussein Palestinian Arabs. to come to Camp David," Powell said. -- ------------ CARTER is known to be exploring I HOUSE OF with both the Egyptians and Israelis HPer 0OFAf provisions of a qroposed declaration or IIMPORTS 'principles regarding the future of alestinian Arabs. I ORIENTAL RUGS 10% OFF The goal is to settle on language that WITH THIS COUPON is acceptable to both the 1.1 million Palestinians living on the West Bank TAPESTRY, CLOTHES, JNELR, and in the Gaza region of the Sinai i WALL HANGINGS, and lots Desert. Under an earlier Begin plan, mere! 20% oFF Palestinians would have remained WITH THIS COUPON under Israeli military control. Sadat 320 E. Liberty 769-8555 as rejected that idea. Carter is trying .-------- - -- - - o forge a compromise acceptable to -P Milliken unveils new waste system The Michigan Daily-Wednesday, September 13, 1978-Page 9 MSA joins opponents of meal consolidation LANSING (UPI) - Gov. William Milliken and natural resources officials yesterday unveiled a scale model of a proposed toxic waste disposal plant which may be in the offing for southern Michigan. Milliken said that if the legislature authorizes the project - which could cost $100 million - Michigan could be the first state to develop a comprehensive approach to the disposal and tracking of toxic substances. This facility not only deals with the health and environmental challenges we face, but is a major factor in our ability to attract and hold business in Michigan," the governor said. "The inability to dispose of industrial waste is an increasing problem and it can relate directly to retention of future jobs." State officials believe a government-cont'rolled waste disposal plant is needed because private firms, in some cases, have allowed dangerous conditions to exist. IN ADDITION, several privately- owned disposal sites in other states have been closed to Michigan companies seeking to dispose of hazardous or industrial waste. The governor's Office of Science and Technology recently reported that about 750 million pounds, of hazardous waste are currently being -stored at various areas throughout the state, awaiting disposal, and Michigan industries generate 4.8 billion tons of hazardous waste each year. The legislature already has appropriated $200,000 for the first phase of the site design and the DNR is now contracting for that design. PASSAGE OF the enabling legislation to build the facility is expected by the end of the year. The governor's office said the facility would be financed largely through fees on firms which use it. The facility likely would include a, variety of processes for recycling and disposing of dangerous wastes, including an incinerator and burial lots. (Continued from Page 1) which would be built as an addition to Mosher Jordan. Almost 2,000 students would eat daily dorm meals in the $4 million facility, which would open in 1981. University housing officials claim the project would save money over the years. 'Under the plan, dining areas vacated in the affected dorms would be converted to house more students, adding approximately 100 rooms throughout the hill dorms. opponents of the plan claim that much of the community spirit of dorm life would be lost if individual dining facilities were replaced by the complex. They also cite inconveniences to some students who would have to venture to the facility for each meal. The matter was brought to the attention of MSA by members of the Student Coalition to Save University Dining Systems (SUDS). SUDS spokesman and Mosher Jordan Resident Adviser Warren Thornthyte urged the Assembly to adopt a resolution condemning the plan and advocating a negative vote by the Regents on it. MSA Member Avery Katz, however, proposed MSA ask the Regents to delay their decision for one month so more student opinion could be gathered. Many MSA members voiced their approval to Katz's suggestion that a one-day dorm meal service boycott be used to influence the Regents. "We have to persuade the Regento' we just can't shoot off our mouth ' said Katz with enthusiasm. Thornthyte said his group would not give upl their efforts if the Regents approved the dining maneuvertis week. "Our strategy, then, would be-to try to convince Housing (the University Housing Office) to include students ih the planning stage with the architects," said Thornthyte. "But only as a last resort." 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