Tuesday, September 21, 1976 T-HE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven Tuesday, September 21, 1976 WE MICHIGAN DAILY Page 5even Rhodesian talks may start (Continued from Page 1) peace shuttle by flying on to' Tanzania from Lusaka to see' Nyerere. MEANTIME, a senior U.S. official aboard Kissinger's plane told reporters the secretary' thinks a Rhodesian constitution- al parley, with both white and black negotiators, could begin as early as November. On Sunday, Zambian Foreign Minister Siteke Mwale told jour- nalists before flying off to the United Nations in New York: "Zambia doesn't care whether the efforts by Dr. Kissinger to try and solve the southern Af- rican issue, which has now reached its crucial stages, are aimed at winning President' Ford's election campaign. If' Dr. Kissinger will win majority rule in Zimbabwe, Rhodesia and Namibia - also known as South- West Africa-that will be fine." Smith has to win the approval of his full cabinet and the cau- cus of the ruling Rhodesian Bargaining resumes for UAW contract DETROIT (AP)-United Auto; Workers and Ford Motor Co. resumed formal contract talks yesterday for the first time since 170,000 workers struck the auto' maker six days ago. A union spokesman said the UAW bargaining committee, which had been sent home last' Tuesday, returned to the main table at approximately 2:45' p.m. EDT, following a 90-min- ute briefing from top union of- ficials. MEANWHILE, Ford's opera- tions in Canada began to feel the pinch of the U.S. strike, as 1,600 workers at the Windsor, Ont., engine plant received lay- off notices. They were the first' such layoffs since the strike began. Only informal talks had been conducted between top union and company bargainers since last Tuesday, when UAW Presi- dent Leonard Woodcock sent his bargaining committee home and ordered a midnight walkout which shut down Ford op- erations in 22 states. The union spokesman declined to- say if the informal discus- sions had paved the way for a speedy settlement now that the full bargaining committee was returned. UAW VICE president Ken Bannon, head of the union's which must approve any con- tract settlement. A union spokesman said the committee would receive details of the informal discussions and would report "on how the strike is going and what the member- ship sentiment is." FORD OFFICIALS reported all was peaceful on picket lines yesterday at the 102 facilities crippled by the nationwide walk- out, the second in nine years and third in the company's his- tory. There has been no violence on the picket lines since the strike began.r Talks on noneconomic issues' between Ford of Canada and the UAW were continuing in To- ronto. The UAW, which negoti- ates separate but parallel con-, tracts with Canadian subsidiar- ies of the U.S. carmakers, tra- ditionally extends contracts in Canada until a settlement is reached in the United States. In Detroit, a chief stumbling block to quick settlement is a union demand for an additional 12 paid days off each year as a way to increase employment. Ford has opposed the demand as costly and detrimental to scheduling production, but the company has offered up to five days off for high-seniority work- ers with perfect work attend- ance records. party for the understanding worked out with Kissinger and Vorster. The senior U. S. offic- spite being accompanied in ial said he thinks Smith, de- spite being accompanied in Pretoria by three key cabinet colleagues, will find it hard to persuade his political followers to endorse the Pretoria deal - but probably he will succeed. THE SENIOR U. S. official said Smith and three of his cabinet members agreed "to report favorably" to other of- ficials in Salisbury on a propo- sition that falls generally under a U. S. - British plan calling for a commitment to black ma- jority rule in Rhodesia within two years: a constitutional ref- erence in Geneva: the broad- ening of the Rhodesian cabinet to include black nationalists; and a $2-billion fund to compen- sate whites who leave Rhodesia and to finance development of the country under black rule. The United States, Britain, South Africa and other foreign countries would supply the money. Whether or not Smith, who unilaterally proclaimed Rho- desia's independence from Bri- tain 11 years ago, will carry on being prime minister until a new constitution is written seems an open question. Some authorities on Rhodesian poli- tics think another man might be chosen to carry out the pro- cess Smith himself has vowed he never would do. In the interview in Salisbury, Smith said the international po- litical and trade sanctions im- posed against Rhodesia would have to be called off as part of any black-white settlement. Kaunda said Monday: "The fighting is going on now but we want to stop it." Sears 3ti-gs that every college st ent should know: OTHER UNRESOLVED is- Ford department, said the pri- sues include revision of a pen- vate talks since the walkout sion agreement for retired work- have increased understanding ers and health and dental care between the two sides. But he improvements. The union also would not say if the discussions is seeking improvements in the had brought either side closer s u p p 1 emental unemployment on any of the major issues. be- s (SUB) fund, a com- Earlier, Bannon briefed the pal 'mded program to provide 13-member bargaining team, bn--fits for laid-off workers. PRM.KM ALTHETRE PROR I presents .4 j R OAm SIN THE z1i (~(m CLOWNS September 24-26 in the POWER CENTER Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m, Sunday at 2pm. and 8 pm. Advance ticket sales and information: Ticket Office, Mende ssohn Theatre Lobby. 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