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Sunday, October 31,, '1976.

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

. Page Nine

Sunday, October 31, 1976 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Nine

British may propose multiracial
force for Rhodesian transition

GENEVA, Switzerland (/Pi -i
British officials think a multi-
racial Commonwealth peace-
keeping force could be the solu-
tion to the deadlock over who
controls the police power during'
transition from white to black
rule in Rhodesia.
Senior British sources reported
this yesterday as one of severalj
ideas British chairman IvorI
Richard may propose as com-
promises at the conference here,

until about Wednesday while but he will return to Geneva
Richard shuttled among the one when the conference reaches a
white and four black delegations more active stage.
from Rhodesia in search of con- SMITH HAS demanded that,
se sus. control of Rhodesia's troops,
William Schaufele, U.S. assis- police and courts remain in
tant secretary of state for Af- white hands during the period
rica, arrived yesterday and mov- of a transition government un-
ed into Richard's hotel, osten- der a black prime minister. The
sibly. to strengthen Richard's blacks have flatly rejected that,
authority in conducting the deli- saying they 'must have the right
cate negotiations that came to take charge of the country's
about largely as a result of security.

This is a key emotional issue
with the black negotiators. Near-
ly all of them have spent years
in detention and stress that they,
have no confidence in "white
Justice."
It was brought home to Rich-
ard at a private session he had
had at the start of the talks. An
African negotiator b e c a m e
"quite wild with anger," a
British source said, adding:

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of the militant black leaders Secretary of State Henry Kis-
and Prime Minister Ian Smith's singer's recent African tour.
white government. Smith told Richard at a brief

AFTER AN embittered start,I
the formal talks were'in recess'

meeting yesterday that he plans
to fly back to Salisbury soon

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