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BIANCHI BICYCLES Touring-Commuting-Racing-ATBs Priced from $159.95 BIANCHI BICYCLES Womack predicted a reduction in the gross national product of between $30 billion and $50 billion and an increase in the gross national product of between $14 billion and $21 billion. Shultz says peaceful change needed NEW YORK — Secretary of State George Shultz warned the South African black majority yesterday against "exchanging one set of oppressors for another" if they resorted to violent revolution to end the country's racist policies. "It is not our job to cheer on, from the sidelines, a race war in southern Africa, or to accelerate trends that will inexorably produce the same result," Shultz said. Aparthie, he said, must go. But the question should be "how should it go?" shultz reaffirmed the administration's policy that the white-minority government's apartheid policy "must go", but the United States must "stay engaged as a force for peaceful change" in the strife-torn nation. In remarks prepared for delivery to the National Committee on American Foreign Policy, he said the United States must use its influence to encourage a peaceful transition to a just society. should be 'not' because "Our influence is limited," Shultz said. "Shall His projections about the effect of the farm crisis on the general economy are based on an estimate of the financial community's absorption of $20 billion to $25 billion in nonperforming loans. Womack said. United Press International SUNFLOWER 804MASS we try to undermine the South African economy in an effort to topple the white regime, even if that would hurt the very people we are trying to help, as well as neighboring black countries whose economies are heavily dependent on South Africa? economy rather than just food offices." "Do we want to see the country become so unstable that there is a violent revolution? History teaches us that the black majority might likely oppress and kill the white minority pressors for another, and yes, could be worse off." Abner Womack, director of the Food and Agricultural Policy Research Institute at the University of Missouri-Columbia, predicted that 1987 would be the most critical year because of the way the farm financial crisis has emerged. President Reagan on Sept. 9 ordered limited economic sanctions against South Africa, including a cutoff of U.S. loans to the government and technology sales to agencies that enforced aparthief. On Tuesday, he formally cut off imports of kruerrand gold coins. ST. LOUIS - An expert on agricultural finances predicted Tuesday that as many as 18 percent of the nation's 2.2 million farmers would be out of business by 1987. Reagan acted under the threat of congressional approval of tougher sanctions, increasing criticism of his "constructive engagement" policy and growing impatience with the pace of South African racial reforms. "The prisoner organized illegal actions aimed at sparking public unrest in the province of Gdansk," PAP said. Shultz said Reagan's order 'was directed at the machinery of apartheid, in a way that did not United Press International Solidarity founder Lech Walesa, reached by telephone in his apartment in Gdansk, declined to comment immediately on the report. United Press International Security police found "organizational plans, funds and documents" in Michalowski's possession, the news agency said without giving further details of his arrest. Expert says farm crisis to last "The majority of the nation's farmers who are in trouble can hold on a couple more years," Womack said. "They have enough assets to WARSAW, Poland — Police arrested the fugitive leader of the Solidarity underground, Andrzej Michalowski, for organizing "illegal actions" in the seaport of Gdansk, the official PAP news agency announced yesterday. Womack said the dropout rate for farmers on a national level would be 3 percent to 5 percent in 1985 and it would increase to between 5 percent and 8 percent a year in 1966 and 1987. Womack, a featured speaker at a two-day national workshop for farm extension specialists, said that by 1987 nearly three-quarter of the $25 billion farm debt would have to be absorbed by the general economy. get through 1986, but 1987 can't be covered." Womack said the farm financial crisis most likely would continue until the end of the decade, which would affect the general economy by causing interest rates to rise and by increasing the national debt and the unemployment rates. "We probably won't see much increase in food prices," he said. "This is going to affect the general Police arrest leader of Solidarity Solidarity sources in Gdansk said Michalowski was arrested in 1982 and sentenced to five years in jail for his underground activities. A year earlier, a strike at the shipyard had led to the formation of Solidarity. Michalowski, 37, had been on the strike committee in the Lenin Shipyard when martial law was imposed in December 1981. He received a pass from prison authorities to visit his family at the end of 1982, but instead of returning to jail he rejoined the underground union, the sources said. When prominent Solidarity activist Bogdan Lis was arrested in June 1984, Michalowski look over as leader of the opposition. He was convicted of Gdansk, the sources said. The arrest of Michalowski came two days after police raided a television station that was run clandestinely by Solidarity in the northern city of Torun. Four activists were arrested in the raid. Also yesterday, students returned to universities for the start of the school year under a new law restricting academic freedoms. At the same time, PAP said Solidarity activist Wanda Antoniewicz was freed from jail in the northern city of Torun on "humanitarian grounds." Antoniewicz and two other activists were arrested in Torun in September on charges of running an illegal printing office, Pap said. Workers sent home early, if they have more than a year's experience, receive about 80 percent of unworked time up to 40 hours. "The new law aroused disappointment, but it is a binding law for us." Warsaw University Rector Grzegrzaj Bialikowski said at a first-day ceremony at the school, which has 21,000 students. GM officials order help home early United Press International Workers at GM's Fleetwood and Clark Street plants in Detroit worked a short shift Tuesday because the plant's repair lot was filled with cars that had problems, ranging from minor fit and finish problems to bodies coming off the line with the wrong doors, UAW Local 15 president Joe Wilson. "The problem is that GM is hiring experienced people from the street while they're putting our experienced people in Poletown." Wilson said, referring to the Detroit-Hamtramck plant, which is beginning to build redesigned personal luxury cars. LOCATE in preloader cars in The backlog of problem cars in the repair lot was so great that the company had to cease assembly line operations until the next scheduled shift. DETROIT — About 3,400 hourly workers at two General Motors Corp. assembly plants were sent home early for the second day yesterday because of poor workmanship, company and United Auto Workers officials said. 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