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Show The Salt Lake Tribune. Vondaj, Auguxl 20, Gains Greek Amnestv Reuters Nt ws Agent T!IES Tiu' pioINt of Alexandra fanagoubs a Greek soldier granted by the Greek government Sundav. 'aiil here at her son was "a rum after five years in solitary confinement Mrs Anthina Panagoulis, 62, told Reu tors the release of her son bv President George Papadopoulo.s may have come too late Instead of keeping him to die in prison, they released him to die in his home, she said Panagoulis, S'), was sentenced to death m November, IQ84. on charges of desertion and for his part in a plot to assassi-iia'- e Mr Papadopoulos then premier, and overthrow the regime. After interna tional pressure., the death sentence was not tamed out Mrs Panagoulis has long said that her son was dying slowly in hi, cell in a mili-tn- r prwm near Athens am-nest- v His cell Resembles Tomb resembles a tomb he said Carmichael I w'Osy-- T BE, LEAPWG. TALL BUL9'n&S, Or bomb planted on a coastal road .10 from Athens exploded seconds atter he premier s ear passed No one w..s hurt political prisoners around the world, said Sunday it welcomed the amnesty for prisoners in Greece announced bv President George Papadopoulos The organization it hoped the am nesty would a No apply to all Greek exiles and that a tnbunal would be set up to inquire into allegations that manv prison ers had bi en tortured . Agency ATHENS The following is a chronology of major political events in Greece from the army's seizure of power in 1967 to Sundays inception of a administrapresidential-styltion 'eeks Daring his tnal Panagoulis had asked that his actions ked government against the arniv-ba- i might bo justified The army led by artillery Col George ipadopoulos seizes power An attemptDec. 13, 1967 ed counter-couby King Constantine fails. The king fled the country and since has lived in exile abroad, mostly in Rome. A constituSept 29, 1968 tion clipping royal prerogatives and making the monarch a mere figurehead was approved by 91.7 percent of the Greek people. Nov. 15, 1968 The constitution comes into effect but several of its articles, concerning civil liberties and human rights remain suspend ed The governJune 1, 1973 ment abolishes the monarchy and makes Greece a republic following the discovery of a naval mutiny aimed at overthrowing the regime. The estabJuly 29, 1973 lishment of Greece as a republic and the of suspended articles of the constitution are approved by 77 percent of the people 21, 1967 p China Emba-s- s : ! : Blast Kills Woman : In Zambia luSAKA, ZAMBIA (UPI) - -p- arcel bomb exploded m the Chinese Embassy in this Zani-nan capital, killing a woman afid wounding a man said Sunday. i Spokesmen for the Zambian 'government and the Chinese Embassy declined comment on the reports diplomat-'ig-source- ' The sources from matic community s 'Sue ourccs, but they said the woman was believed to have been the wife of a senior Chinese diplomat here Hospital sources said Preu-nt Kenneth Kaunda called at Lusaka Hospital after the two bombing victims were admitted Diplomatic sources said Foreign Minister Elijah Mudenda and other government otfieials.as well as Chivisited the nese diplomats injured man m the hospital. ALE ail George Tapadopoulos Pledges State Reforms crj.gONic CONTROL t' about 2 pm, loial time and their occupants including a number of military personnel, entered the budding About 40U official cars then Sunday for a large meeting but one on which there has been no ntfietul word Some 5i)0 buses began draw mg up outside the palace al began arming, mort of them with two or three occupants The cars parked in a resen ed space along the eastern side of the building Security Measures 2 Leaders Protest Alleged N-Bo- Bv mb 3 pm. all the partui-pant- With WHITE'S Exclusive New "MULTI Stitch! -C-H" The Only Machine of its Kind In America s were in the palace and stnet security measures wore imposed outside The meeting ended at 6 30 p in PARIS The prime ministers of Australia and New Zea The theory put forwaid by land said Sunday in separate statements that they had reason western most observers to believe France had exploded its third nuclear device n the per.xistentlv, but aNo most disPacific at Mururoa Atoll creetly. was that the meeting Roth Australian Pnme Minister Gough Whitlani and New was in fact the 10th Communist Party Congress Run.ors Zealand Pnme Minister Noimal Kirk condemned the atmosph that the congress would take enc tests. Neither divulged the sourie of his information place in August have been cirThe Freni h government neither confiimed nor denied the culating m recent weeks reports The congress which would follow the ninth held m April Japanese Protest Protests were swift The Japanese Council against Atomic I960, at which Marshal Lm and Hydrogen Bombs (Gensuikvo) charged the reported tests 1iao was as successor to Chairman Mao were in defiance of a niling of the International Court of Jus is thought to have on us tiee and international public opinion. the public condemnaagenda Mayor Setsuo Yanuda of Hiroshima tabled a piotest to tion ef the marshal as a plotFrench President Georges Pompidou, and Mayor Yoshitake ter and traitor Morotam of Nagasaki was expected to follow suit Believed Dead Two Others in Series Marshal Lm is said to have Earlier tests m this senes were held July 21 and 28 and died m September. 1971 after were of low intensity If reports of Sunday s test are conan abortive coup d'etat firmed, the blast would be France's 33rd in the South Pacific The large attendance at the Seventeen earlier explosions took place over the Sahara weekend meeting would not. 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Sealing, Your Weighted, Seats Cf HOME IMPECVEMF.NI i As Casualties 4 he Neither of the bombing victims was identified by the ifrt 80,000 Listed the diplohere said man, who was Chinese, Sinderwent an emergency operation and was recovering Respite facial injuries and iiaiid wounds. They said the avoman later died in a hospi-Ja- l ' Thousands at Peking Parley Premier Aug. 19, 1973 Papadopoulcs is sworn in as first president of the new republic and the government announces the restoration of human rights and the freedom of the press 5 said miles of Party Congress? e The flooding in Pakistan, which the government says has ruined the nation's economy. has inundated more than 20,000 square miles nt crops at an estimated cost of $UK) mil Back-to-Scho- ol Hi for the d'Xtih si nu nee so Agence France-PretPEKING Several thousand people assembled in the People's Congress Palace for the second consecutive aav ABITABI BRAND Beoutif ul everlosting BUY & SAVE tnou-sand- Death e Aprl radio 11? PLYWOOD PANELING flood-isolate- clock to bolster embankments along the Indus, whose were threatening to destroy the Guadi Barrage, 3(H) miles upstream from K.uarhi The death toll at It said mditai) Helicopters were dropping food to areas m Sind and Punjab, and mobile medical s vans were inoculating against cholera flood-water- s Uhen an Athens court martial passed the death sentence on Panagoulis who admitted planting the bomb, thee wetx. swiit protests from abroad, part icul.it ly from Scandinavia The execution was I suspended lion Official estimates put tno farmland and villages along the Indus would be inundated if the engineers faileJ to keep the nver from bursting its banks Pakistan Radio said mibtary engineers and civilian technicians were working round the miles LONDON (I PI) Amnesty Interna lionul. the organization devoted to freeing New-- i s Amnestyr Welcomed - DisNEW DELHI (UP!) m the Punjab province of Pakistan started subsiding Sunday, but the Indus River in Sind Province threat ened to bleak its banks and Indias Rajasthan State rerecord rains ported astrous floods Panagoulis. a Greik army pnvate. was am sted almost immediately atter the assassination attempt on Papadopou-loin August, l'ltiS However, manv Greeks were pleased Reuters ' to hear that the new presidi nt had deem ed to free his would be assassin Mrs Panagoulis claimed that her sons cell had no windows no electneitv and no ventilation Chronology Of Greek Power Play THIS IS OnJE MORNDMG Alexandres had dore rothmg to justify this treatment He attempted to kill the prime minister but was kept m solitary confinement in his tomb for five years He is a rum,' she said Sunday Indus Flood Waters Pose Problem nN . 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