16 June 1975
read Jack Andersons’ full column here: https://t.co/Kmp2z5P0uC
Jack Anderson (file foto) asks what has happend to the 3 million Cambodians who were driven out of the cities and for which there is not enough food. He writes (probably one of the first):”It appears that the Khmer Rouge, may be guilty of genocide against their own people.”©@AP https://t.co/VJPCTleW90
“If a job related to supplying acrylic court surfaces doesn’t work out for the 55 year-old Mr. Cheng, “we’ll try something else.” But Mrs. Humphries said, “We can hardly put a President behind a shovel.” 2/2 https://t.co/dEw3NjPaAZ
Cheng Heng (file photo), briefly President of Cambodia in 1970, arrives in Milwaukee. “I was not not prepared for a President” said Harry J. Humphries, head of a tenniscourt construction company and a local church, who wanted to help a refugee resettle in the US. onthisday 1/2 https://t.co/NsfiausMgs