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Show Klf' r ' r .T'r X Mrs, Gandhi Defends Continuing Arrest s ...... - NEW DELHI arrests As - "rm - Ateu.T oviewm CMinwa -- 01 -- v Y V iVT - v u T 4JJ .41 768-201- 6 SS , Aw - -( a !. Mll NiOHT! UCUS SWIM r18Y WON. fvil G!CKT 6 P.M. to 10 P.K. &3? OWE FSfS WITH ONi PAIDA&MESSON The ren Fflii PSIMESf radio liiomioieu m isanum Church sources cid Ugandan poiue rounded up the 1C Ital'an missionanes in a weekend security sweep No rcasrn was given for the expulsion, the largest deportation of missionaries from Uganda at one lime Spreads Islam In the past Amin has harassed Christian nnssionai ies 111 his attempt to spread Islam. iimuKii only 6 percent 0 the Ugandan population is Moslem end millions aie Christians He accused Christian mis sionaries of being spies and agitators - broke of direct contact with Greo Britain ard said all talks, including those on a Bonsh prisoner whose life he spaced, mu: t be conducted through Zaire President Mobutu Sese Seko. V.'eont-sila- of The Ugandan government rdso without explanation ex polled 16 Italian missionaries who had been arrested over the weekend. Twelve of them lett W ednesday whtle the four Marriage- - used t spoil careers, but tday ne career is complete without three or four o' them. others departed earlier. Amin Tuesdav called off the firing squad execution of Briton Dennis Hills scheduled for Friday, but the Cl year-ollecturer who was con- demin'd for calling Amin a village tyrant" in an unpub- li.hed manusciipt, remains m prison in Uganda. Returns Home It is absolutely essential if Britain wishes to normalize relations that it go through Mobutu, Amin said Wednes- itv ns hn lpft 7aie 10 return home after two days of talks. dont want to have any direi dealings with Britain, he said m remarks to Zaire d Vw y 0I imes U Among thoe being held incommunicado, under a de- cree tnat deprives them oi the right even to know the charges against them are a pi,rnlpr fvf fnnrnlrc Of Par'- ament Including Jaya Prak- ash Naayan, one of the best known lenders of the campaign that led to India's independence from Britain 28 years ago Narayan had lieen calling insistently for Mrs. Gandhi's resignation from otfice following her conviction n.arly three weeks ago on charges of electoral corruption. rhose charges, which grew out of her election as a member of Parliament in 1911. were relatively minor, but the crisis into which the conviction has plunged the country is regarded by it any as the grav est in its history Massive Arrests From several of the northern states, in which Narayan is most popular, came reports that demonstrators w'ere being arrested in large numbers. In the southern state of Kerala, where Mrs. Gandhis Congress party dominates the government, the activities of one wing of the opposition party were curbed by decree Some Indas thought this might be a sign of further restrictions to come at the na' onal level. (Copy right) V a. vu .Vnimloi, ienva Igauda Pieoidtat Idi omn I - lHI V ! Hindi, India's principal Ian guage. Cntics S(,rv ,C(? .. ,, or , la)k dealers paid $kS,IH)o Wednesday for one id the original printed copies of the Declaration ot Indexndonte t1r, d(KllnU!lti 01K. of 2J known copies printed by John Dunlap of Philadelphia in ,0 u. orw ol n nuii tui Hi piUAto hands. Tlie purchasers were Kenneth NeUmgahl and 11 P. ls 177t; . ullt.wd .. 10 omy (Copyright) Fcrto is marvdous... of a rare order VINf w. during the weekend swooped sc cr miasms of the Verona fathers in the predc nunaotiy Cbritao mu them area of Uganda, confiscated their passports and ordered them to report to security headquarters ia Kampala Amm s announcement that he would no longer negotiate directly with Britain raised speculation among East Alri can diplomats that Amm may now refuse to receive British Foreign Seci t tar j James Callaghan, who said Tuesday he was prepared to fly to Kampala after Amm announced Hills reprieve J or. j v ' vit. t -- 1 AYS Ctiii. yy prcti j Q1 yl "g's anwwww 'iWXrsiiur 1 avts'un Tpth'McoM R - min 'jftw j 1 HThe I oilty u, 1 j 1 Kraus 5 uui rtik'tky tt Uitu JLwA Uganda's Amin Culs Brilish Contact jt .p So.-jlr- dic-- UhoUUlY 4 Phono udf r writs S5-- i the government, bot-e- i tentmued to charge that it had "killed demoora cy" with its emergency decree last Thursday, when it cen-- ! 1 imposed rigorous press and assumed sweop-- l r ing new powers. Despite Mrs Gandhis degffj claration that she was acting . m the face of a threat to e mi infernal stability," many In- i dians feel that the only real threat was to her own political luture. In the past week, more than 1,KH) opponents of the government have been arrested, and some reports reaching here put the figure at several thousand Leader Held OELES&ATE THE 31 Abe Marlin vn " I'or'n o Even today we are more democratic than any develop mg country in the woi Id," she added, according to a govern-me.i- t summary of her re- atoi'WTm i -- ' nation's confide r Killed Gtluuefmy' 1 CAiiMCtol ai ' fttsmssmsaesiEsnBassfc., fet - clared to political supporters paying a call at her residtnre in New Delhi Whether it were newspapers or opposition, they were trying to y? 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