Rh-desian Question Unlikely’ To Go Beiore United Nations LO’ DON (Reuters) Prime | thé 195] constitution, and take \ eas spi * new powers of preventive de- s ue 'ntentiwn of handing tention: , he Rheresia question to The Conservative leader. vis- ‘ted Nations ited the prime minister, shortly | all-Afri¢an opposition in the Rhodesian Parliament walked out Tuesday during débale on the second reading of the gov- commonwealth - secretary, Her- bert Bowden, and two sefior British officials who had ex- ploratory talks with the Rhode- sian régime. ernment's constitutional. amend: The Officials, Duncan Waison|™ment bil, which provides for | and Oliver Wright, were sud-|*he detention. of persons when denly recalled from Salisbury | theré is no state-of-emergency. last week when the Rhodesian The African United Peoples ais) made clear for the after Wilsen—faced with bitter |regime began the moves to Pariy leader, Chad Chipunza, time thal exploratory talks Commonwealth criticism of his| change the constitution. told the House his party had ween. Britis: and Rhodesian’ Rhodesia policy: ‘began to map|. Tuesdays discussions ' coin-; been “very shabbily treated by oilicials which suddenly were his campaign for next weeks |cided with an afnouncement by |the government which had not suspented in Salisbury last decisive meeting here of the 23-| Zambia's président Ken-| had the decency to consult “ch ave not been broken off nation Commonwealth {neth Kaunda, one. of: Wilson’$|} them about ‘thé proposed con- bet only adjourned Wilson's most difficult tas | Sharpest erities over Rhodesia, | stitutional changes-”’ Wilson made these statements will be to head off demands for | that he would not attend the to Edward Heath. Opposition much” tougher action against |Commonwealth conference... _|_‘Hé told the House he want Conservative leader, in a 45-|Rhodesia, including «use of Kaunda has said economic |to record that there would We force, and win more time for sanctions have failed and that his nine - month - old economic | force should bé uséd to oust thé sanctions aimed at toppling een yrctey ‘. Smith's regime. ambias egation wi Wilson's fresh assessment of lead by Foreign Ministér Simon | chantber followed by the ,the Rhodesia crisis began Tues- | Kapwepwe- no diréct African participation | in the debate. Hé then walked out of the six, minute meeting Tuesday, Heath told reporters Hieath has backed the Labor government's condemnation ~ of moves by Premier lan mith's breakaway white-minority Rho- des "h _Sovernment _bo _ manne (Réuters)—The | present at the time. | The Guardian, Oharinttetown, Thurs. 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