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decision remained with the British Government . | |
Mr. Macleod was not at the week-end | |
delay progress in the talks by refusing | |
to sit round the conference table . | |
the Federal Government . Mr. James Callaghan , | |
Northern Rhodesia is a member of the Fede- | |
said Britain had an obligation to consult | |
refusing to sit round the conference table . | |
have no knowledge of secret negotiations . " He | |
Labour's Colonial spokesman , said Sir Roy had | |
no right to delay progress in the talks by | |
ration . Mr. Macleod was not at the week-end | |
meeting . But he told M Ps yesterday : " I | |
negotiations with Sir Roy's representative , | |
sent from the Government were " unsatisfac- | |
Mr. Julius Greenfield . He was at Che- | |
day called on Mr. Macmillan to cease his | |
tory . " African delegates to the talks yester- | |
parties had refused to attend the talks | |
Mr. Macleod thought the two Rhodesian | |
Sir Roy's Federal Government in the | |
regarded with " growing anger " the " gross | |
and unconstitutional " interference by | |
quers last week-end . They said they | |
because Sir Roy had found messages | |
talks . | |
interference by Sir Roy's Federal Government in the talks . | |
had found messages sent from the Government were | |
at Chequers last week-end . They said they regarded | |
called on Mr. Macmillan to cease his negotiations with | |
had refused to attend the talks because Sir Roy | |
with " growing anger " the gross and unconstitutional " | |
" unsatisfactory . " African delegates to the talks yesterday | |
Mr. Macleod thought the two Rhodesian parties | |
Sir Roy's representative , Mr. Julius Greenfield . He was | |
racial discrimination in Government | |
defended the appointment of a Negro as | |
strong opposition from the anti-Negro | |
his Housing Minister . It has aroused | |
and State housing projects . | |
Informal talks at Lancaster House will | |
B.Kaufmann | |
senators of the Deep South . The negro | |
resume today . President Kennedy today | |
is Mr. Robert Weaver of New York . One | |
of his tasks will be to see there is no | |
Deep South . The negro is Mr. Robert # | |
Weaver of New York . One of his tasks will | |
in Government and State housing | |
his Housing Minister . It has aroused strong | |
defended the appointment of a Negro as | |
projects . | |
opposition from the anti-Negro senators of the | |
Informal talks at Lancaster House will | |
resume today . PRESIDENT KENNEDY today | |
be to see there is no racial discrimination | |
the appointment of a Negro as his Housing Minister . | |
senators of the Deep South . The negro is Mr. | |
will be to see there is no racial discrimination | |
in Government and State housing projects . | |
today . PRESIDENT KENNEDY today defended | |
It has aroused strong opposition from the anti-Negro | |
Informal talks at Lancaster House will resume | |
Robert Weaver of New York . One of his tasks | |
that Weaver once had Communist affiliations . | |
by another Southern Senator - Willis Robertson , | |
off the opposition by telling a television | |
of Virginia - met today in closed session | |
audience it was " current Washington gossip " | |
Robertson later disclosed he had sent a letter | |
to Mr. Kennedy saying he had received several | |
complaints about Weaver's loyalty . | |
to discuss Weaver's appointment . Senator | |
Senator Allen Ellender of Louisiana sparked | |
The Senate Banking Committee , which is headed | |
discuss Weaver's appointment . Senator | |
Virginia - met today in closed session to | |
Southern Senator - Willis Robertson , of | |
Committee , which is headed by another | |
Robertson later disclosed he had sent a letter | |
to Mr. Kennedy saying he had received | |
Washington gossip " that Weaver once had | |
Communist affiliations . The Senate Banking | |
Senator Allen Ellender , of Louisiana , | |
television audience it was " current | |
sparked off the opposition by telling a | |
Willis Robertson , of Virginia - met today in | |
letter to Mr. Kennedy saying he had received several | |
gossip " that Weaver once had Communist affilia- | |
complaints about Weaver's loyalty . | |
Senator Allen Ellender , of Louisiana , | |
Senator Robertson later disclosed he had sent a | |
closed session to discuss Weaver's appointment . | |
tions . The Senate Banking Committee , which | |
is headed by another Southern Senator - | |
sparked off the opposition by telling a | |
television audience it was " current Washington | |
Robertson saying the Federal Bureau of In- | |
He believed he would perform " outstanding | |
He said these concerned Mr. Weaver's |