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The eight bank tellers who work at the branch here and in a sub-branch in Bishopton, 15 kilometres away, won United Food and Clerical Workers last December, and have been fighting for a firel contract ever since, Talks are now in the com- clliation stage, But if those efforts fail to produce results by Nov. 14, the town’s two largest unions, grouping paperworkers at local Domtar and Emballage Bonar plants, will withdraw “thelr accounts from the Commerce branch, one of only two banka In town. Local teachers affiliated with the Centrale de l’En- seignement du Quebec are also considering boycotling the Commerce, and takin thelr accounts to the cther ’ bank in town, a credit union long untonized with the Con- federation of National Trade Unions. : Gerard Beaudoin, the union’a bank organizer, says the Commerce's tactic up till now has been simply to not negotiate. Kennedy creams Carter CHICAGO (AP) — Senator Edward Kennedy, carrying his presidential campaign into the midwestern United States and then on to the South, is criticizing President Carter's lead- ership. “We elected Jimmy Carter and he hasn't been out there doing the job," Kennedy tald a reception in Chicago late ys Today, he was flying oa to Oklahoma and Tennessee for more campaign stops. Ap- pearances in Florida and Carolina are acheduled Friday. Kennedy announced his candidacy for the Democratic presidential nomination Wednesday In hometown soston and launched his first campaign — swing into friendly territory with stops in Manchester, N.H,, and Portland, Me. He emphasized the same theme at every stop; Carter has failed to provide the U.S. with the leadership it needs to deal with today’s problems, He reminded audiences of Carter's July speech, In which the president spoke of a malaise of spirit in the U5, “There isn't a malaise in the apirlt of the American people,"" said Kennedy, “There's a malaise in the leadership of the American people.” Guerrillas bomb Zimbabwe SALISBURY (Reuler) -- A bomb planted by Patriotic Front guerrillas exploded in a department store in Umitali, eaatern Zimbabwe Rhodesia taday, injuring three women, a military spokesman sald. Two black women were se- riously hurt and a white woman slightly injured in the blast In the men's department of Meikies store in the centre of the clty on the Mozambique border, Umtali ls headquarters of the eastern command of the Zimbabwe Rhodesian security forces, The bomb blew the ground - floor windows of the two- storey building into the street, damaging several parked cars. Madame de Gaulle dead PARIS (AP) — Yvonne de Gaulle, widow of the French leader, died early today, the eve of the ninth anniversary of her husband's death, the Institute Charles de Gaulle sald. She was 79, “The institute said she died - at 1:59 a.m. in the Val de Grace military hospital in Paris where she had un- dergone two operations this year for an unspecified Ines, Thede Gaulle family home at Colombey-les-Deux- Eglises is being opened to the public Friday, the an- niversary of (he general's death. Family sources said that following her wishes, her body was to be taken directly lo Colombey-les-Deux- Eglises, where funerai services will be held and she will be buried in the village church cemetery alongelde her husband in the family tomb. Elections to come soon LA PAZ (AP)Bolivia's martial law and censorship and promised electlons ag resistance to his coup waned. Banks and businesses in La Paz opened Wednesday, breaking a six-day general strike called by the central labor federation. Half the clty’a buses and taxis were running, and residenta of the cliy returned to streets deserted except for anti- military demonstratora and soldiers since Col. Alberto Natusch's takeover last Thursday, . The tin miners, mainstay of the economy, were feported still on strike Wednesday, but the unions suspended the general strike Wednesday night, After four days of clashes in which the Red Cross said army fire killed at least 60 persons, there were no demonstrations Wednesday for the second day and no shooting, Natusch in a telecast made no reference toa propogal by Congress that he form a junta with two of its mem- bers, But he offered an unspecified post in his government to the president of Congress, Lidia Gueiler. Miners sign a high one MERRITT, B.C, (CP) — Workers at the Craigmont mine near this seuthern Interior community have signed a two-year contract Which' will give them the highest average hourly raises in the British Columbia mining industry. Ed Steele, area supervisor for the United Steelworkers of America, said Wednesday the contract, which comes into effect Jan, 20, 1999, provides the 250 workers with an increase of $1.75 an hour in the first year, The increases will be paid in three stages — $1 an hour Jan, 20, 1980; 32 cents an hour July 29, 1980 and 43 cents an hour Jan. 29, 1931. Current base rate is $6.75 an hour. Steele sald the contract also includes a cost-of-Ilving adjustment In the second year that Is expected to increase the hourly rate by Sl cents, © . The severance plan, which gives employees a cash settlement when the mine's ore is exhausted, goes into effect Jan. 20, 1980. Workers who stay at the mine will receive a completion bonus of 35 cents an hour, Businessmen freed unhurt SAN SALVADOR (AP) — A Salvadorean letftiat guerrilla gang freed twoU.S, businessmen kidnapped seven weeks ago, authorities said today, In Los Angeles, a spokesman for Beckman Instruments Co., said Dennis McDonald and Fausto Buchelli, employees of a Beckman subsidiary, were freed near a San Salvador supermarket and were in good condition, Few details were available here, but Buchelll, a Puerto Rican engineer, said he was leaving Immediately for the United States, After ralders kidnapped McDonald and Bucheilll and killed their bodyguard Sept, 21, a previously unheard of group, the Revolutionary Party of Central American Workers, claimed rgspon- sibility, Beckman met the Buerrilla's demands by paying for anti-Saivadorean overnment advertisements h leading U.S, newspapers. There was no word whether 8 ransom was paid, although there were reports the group had asked for $10 million. Prior to the Oct. 15 overthrow of President Carloa Humberto Romero leftist groups kidnapped numerous foreign busi- nessmen to raise money to support & guerrilla war against the rightist regime.