SETTLERS IN AFRICA
Welenskv Replies To Stevenson (X.Z P.A.-Reuter—Copyright) NDOLA (Northern Rhodesia), April 16. The Rhodesian Federal Prme Mins'er (Sir Roy We’.ensky) today attacked a by Mr Adlai Stevenson. ’he ch : ef United Sites delegate to the United N-'* : ons, as a “most cynical ex-mole of political expediency" “Seldom have I read so bitter and unreasoned an attack by a man of intellect in a most responsible position," said Sir Roy Welensky. The Rhodesian Federal leader devoted much of an address at a civic luncheon to comments on Mr Stevenson’s soeech at Lake Forest. Illinois, last Friday wtvch referred to "Eurooeen settlers who s’moly set Africans to work in a society severs controlled " Prime Minister said it W-S “almos* unbelievable” Mr < s*c v «m«»'n rould bewh’te A*rWns were t’-en® to maintain such a m “ nointed out that 17 milFen -p-m-s 10 per cent, of th" United States population, w»re represented bv less than one nor cent, of the House of Reoresente*ives while there was no negro in the Senate. ,
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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29801, 18 April 1962, Page 24
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