Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, October 28, 1976 Rhodesian nationals accuse Bottle bill walkers Key states sought British of aiding minority stage rally at Diag by Ford, Carter (Continued from Page 1) Nationalist officials who read allegation that it was collabora- (Continued from Page 1) walked 160 miles and haven't all political prisoners held in the statement to reporters de- ting with Smith's regime, which good. "People honk at us as seen a ketchup bottle yet." Rhodesian jails, and that Smith dined to answer questions about unilaterally declared indepen- we walk by, or wave." The McKee, of the Department of be forced "to desist from geno- it.dence in November, 1965. group organized activities along Natural Resources, hopes the cide" against black Rhodesians. Successive British govern- the route - a cleanup drive bill will be only a first step to-' Richard has formally asked BY ACCUSING the British of ments repeatedly have made near Jackson which netted wards a national ban on the white Rhodesians to com- collusion with Smith, the black clear that they regard the 3,382 cans and bottles, a visit to throwaways. "Maine looks likei ply with only one - release of leaders were apparently trying Smith regime as "illega,l" and a classroom in Marshall. they'll pass a similar bill, and political prisoners. Smith has to get Richard to abandon his Britain, like other United Na- "In Marshall," said Kunin, Colorado too.hBut the Federal no mdeanofiia rspnsrole of neutral chairman and tions member states, applies "