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B?^_ SCJ^ ^C^^^^^^l ^^K ^HLi 's f #HV3i' A_^^^^^^^^H ALI s ^^^^^k^^A^^^^^^|^_^^^^^K^^^^^^^^^^^ COLINmmb® SMITH ^y^R^^^j^ ^--t . ^^^^^^^^V 7 win I IF >' i^^ | JR E4 ^^Pa ^^r ^^ T ^Rj H ^MBt^L //,'m& MI ^ V^^^^^^^^^l MMirf&M'-^dE^L, !ff °ftCLE^JJ ^ Navy to Mrs Thatcher as quit Shadow Cha ncellor South by NORA BELOFF , our Political Correspondent Africa MRS Margaret 7 hatcher will become last Thursday 's meet i ng oj the com- last week's debate on the Queen's Shadow Chdncelloi thii week in Mr mittee which con\ meed him that Speech, hut by yesterday evening the by our Political * H e a t h' s reshuffle < ii the Opposition an electio n was ine\ itahle He has appointments were not complete Correspondent From Ben ch She i s ^ l i e a d v brietinj; not \et decided when it should be- The new names are now expected to herself la contront Mi Denis Heale\ held It is unhkelv to be before he announced tomorrow or on l ues- DISCUSSIONS die now \v Ken he unu'iN hi-* u'im^ B udget on the F.aster recess, hut it will cer- d ay. going on between Bmain I : i e s d a > \% e e k tain K he wit hin a \ ear. Although he is being demoted . Mi and her Western Allies on ] hi s v\ ill !k H\ t j r lhe h i ^ h c M There is a jieneral t e e l i n g among Carr. one of Mr Heath's most loyal how and when Britain p o s i t i o n j uoiiijn has e\ ei OLtnpieil I" () i -\ MPs ai;.iiiisi an immediate supportei s, is not one of those creat m ight pull out of the bast o n eitlu r i-nnu Remit \ ti unmon election All Mr H e a t h ' s Shadow my difficulties He has apparently in Simonstown . South hiH i1 e\ e: lie en jiixen jin of t lie Cabi net colleagues, with the possible agreed lo shadow another home Africa, which the Royal traditional iuiiri o t i i c es m Mate — exceptio n of Sii K e i t h Joseph. ha\e depart ment , poss iblv social security . Navy l;as used since the ' Prime Minister , ( "httncellnt . l- o r em n assured him ihev would not stand Mr Heath is anxious to uphold eighteenth century. or H (inn- >ei r e t ai \ —in t ]i e i r (> p posi- agai nst him in a snap poll. So iI he moderate non-doctrinaire views, hut Mr James Callag han . th e t i o n et) u iva I e n t s ca lled an electi on now , he might he he p rivatel y ack nowledges the I-oreign Secretary, told th " 1 ! in ! 11 r 1 \ - n me *. eai -o .! Mis ihauUri . thmiahl to lie p reventing a tree hankering many Tory back-benchers last Thursday that ihoice. and il he won his position the present political circum- who "a-* Ldiuation Minisier in the have for a more positive Tory policy. would not he improved. stances he and the Defence Kim Con st; \ a 11\ e C>o\ ei mtien t . lias Mrs Thatcher's promotion and Mr Roy Mason , iiul'H ser\inu in lhe Opp osition as Mr Heath ' s weak position as Secretary, pa rtv leader has given him more Mr John Peyton 's relurn to the front had agreed that the Simons- S h a d o" ! iivirtininc'in ^ei ^ r e t a^ town naval agreement, signed 'she ' i roub le than he expected in re- bench as Leader of the House are will take n\ er lhe Shad cm c ]ih ri- moves in this direction. Sir Keith between Brita in and South te Ho r-ih m tioni Mr Robert Can . shutlling his . i Joseph is being invited to remain Africa in 1955. had become whose MOiA in t h e imhv declined Some landidates are hesitating Dr. Michael Ramsey should be re Shadow , a post in liability and "!litp lie ino\ett int o tin hek! oi about whether they want to commit nounced which he will be encouraged to celebrating Holy Com- finaiuf. their future to a man who may munion at Canterbury The Labour Government Mis '1 li.u i.het t" .ues .i toimi- never ajiam he Prime Minister. He develop his controversial views on considers it moral iv objec- honed to have his new list readv for self-discipline and respect for the Cathedral yesterday Ex-police tionable to collaborate mill f 'able task In Commons debate-- she for the last time before * 1l Iorv values of family and tradition. ' ' tarilv with upholders * Pilots no ' w 111 havt to deal with the whole he retires as Arch- apartheid It rftso cotiMdfi - complex question of finance and tax- The traditionalists are likely to do l nadvisaMr. .v, well at the expense of those known bishop of Canterbury it practically a tion Mr Medley and his innior on November 15. chief it risk-, antagonisi ng black Vmister- iu\i' the entire l reasui\ in the party as the ' technocrats,' Africa . . with which B ritain apparatus b e h mil them Mr s notably former Environment Secre- to £35,000 has even more political a: rf Tha tcher will t;e[ no C i v i l Service tary, Mr Peter Walker, who was be- business ties th an with South assistance and will h a' , e to reU on hind the last Conservative Govern- Af rica. ment's commitment to economic must Under the agreement Bri the Torv Central Office i {'search take unilatera l department g rowth. Teed the tai n could Concorde pay acti on. But as a member of In the Ions discussions and argu- Mr Walker, who is currently the Western Alliance , despei ments on the Finance Bill, w h ic h shadowing defence, and in terms of go back atelv anxious to keep th p ' hungry, by ANDREW WILSON Europe w i l l i mp l e m e n t Mr Healev s Budget, the present hierarchy could have Americans in ^'id she will head a thought of himself as potential avoid antago nising the \Ve--i team of 1 orv MPs— by ROBERT CHESSHYRE re- ail men—who specialise Shadow Foreign Secretary, will FRENCH pilots have productivity rests on the tact Europeans. Brit ain has to con- m finance jected an offer ot £35,000 a that Concorde crews, flyins sider the collective view ns leader without announcing new Mr Heath is anxious to bring new yesterday to be returned to the dbririrttion nf the lished yesterday. Our diets has undertaken to secure hard to sustain In fact thr ment as -'ion .i pn^sible. ih> ^ l e c t i ons for the partv leadership. the Colony to stand trial for ^ i men into the Shadow Cabinet, could be cut without risk ' comparable ternis for man- crew's effort will be ahoui decision ha- to h . . Wirr ;il leuc-d con u ption 50 per rent !?•:< productive ' including some of his critics. There of malnuli i tion. .iiul tin- ning the aircraft—and ne'tbb^ " ( ",,- ^ t -,,- i t h F.'U . i i 'i v i "ir< !!IMI JII [IK Lii\l Hlltt)l)ill[. pillKmK are rfpnrK that he would tifcr to \\ hen ihe ciidi'i w.ks imule ihc Bnush nor tbu 1 i v. m I Ihc, Di iiu l tact i;. that ilie liupui ilii I mid ii'il 10 i.it-, :ind doji-. in- Frank Milion, the Mr CaUaghan at the 1922 Committee meeting on -bui-y-ihe hatchet with f ormer. Par,l.y in Britain would be enoug h by ! ^ JtHertS^'have^etkjgsrrrfe^i tW>£p "can- he done-in. time f or th- 14 November. Chief Metropolitan magis- agreemeift without thfe two customers^ ' British Air- interim statement on defeni c to feed 700,000 people in trate, at Bow Street court, other's approval. ways and Air France, over a It was back-benchers' reactions at ?fin t3, Shadow pbirEofiiK ^ '%, ' - ' the Third World. which the fiovernnient h a< London, bearded" Mr Godber, According to sources close barrel. Unless the airlines promised before tbe end of ' The diie physical needs aged 52, fainted in the dock, to the deal, ' comparability pay up, . alid'" their Govern November;} of the hungry should come hitti ng his head. His son* means the same percentage (Dents- subsidise them--even 's comments over, ' ' sob- . MV;,' Callaghan hefore the emotional needs Ian , a merchant seaman. increase -existing further; . tbe- £1.700, mTTMoo to ttfi? Cabinet on Thursday of pet-owners,1 says the ju mped up to help him. sonic, pay rates! which , are "Concojfpe;' will never , carrv a - came .in t he discussion on his Nixon has report , written bv Christopher Sir Frank said that despite higher in Fraijee. \ !far&jRflfrittH- passenger. .; complaint, suppo rted by the t#tili Wardle and published bv the tainted nature of the-m&in !On this basis the British The --Strength of this situ a Prime Minister, that some nf Schmidt Friends of the liarth to co- SS0 rejected evidence against Mr Godber equivalent of the tion can certainly not have his Mi nisterial colleagues had i ncide with the World Food the sort p light food —made jjsf the form 'of affi- French pay offer—i.e. been lost on BAUA's "eW- disgraced themselves bv s:i Conference, which opens on davits, sirtrtgrnf jn - Hpftg- Kong of offer that " ftALPA. too secretary-general, Mr " Mart- obrting a decision of the Tuesday in Rome. reject—is : > Ex-President Nixon 's condi- —he ,yrtis- slftisfijea that a would have - to Young. formerly. of the Labour Partv Executive to Quoting f'muie s from I lie ; had been about £22,000, or twice as Electrical Trades Union, who rebuke ' the Government for tion was suit critical yesterday ngers priiha' facie ^ase ' 1 da paid to the Associa 1 of recession much as is now carried the hut all vital signs were stable , 1973 Natio nal Food Surve^ mage against Wim. It was up, has just - 3llo*.«'inE *he Vav" ' exercisf^ his doctor said the report savs that the aver- to a tri al court to assess the captain of a British Airwavs' tio n through its toughest nav ^ 1 SnniiKtm- n The Cabinet There was no evidence '»f from DAVID HOWARTH : Brussels , 2 Noyetmber age irotei n intake in Britain facts. Boei ng 747 jumbo jet. negotiati ons ever was told thi s was contrarv rn further internal loss of blood is a mosl a quarter highe r The order is subject to A settlement in this area A settlement with British Government solidarit y rf nd which had been the greatest con future and of the effects of . tish employers.- and unions. than i L'cni nniended levels . If S..100 Mv Wilson has now dc ccrn since Mr Nixon went into WEST GERMAN Chancel- confirmation by the Home could well add another £1 Airways last week aave lor Helmut Schmidt today inflation ,,M> living standards As for1 .joint- jbrogrammes diets were ti n hv reducin g , million to the £25 million- members <»n averaae 16.1 per ma nded that each Minister a stale of shock and almost died throughout the Nine. between EEC , Socialist Par- , it would Secretary and Mr Godber u]d nrotnise to abide bv last Tuesday after an operation expressed his sympathy . the i ntake of nietit who- has been on remand in losses predicted on Concorde cent increase from next April «ho Herr Schmidt said that the ties, he expressed his- confi- be possible lo reduce meat operations by British Air- and raised the pay of*' 70 the principle of collective His doctor said Mr Nixon had with the British Govern- dence, albeit long-term, that per Pentonville,' 'jvill not be re- been given liquid nourish ment renego- balance of payments prob- consumption by AX cent ' 5 days. His ways' chairman. ,Mr- Davad Y senior captains by £70-a week. responsibility. days , but ment's efforts to lems which Europe faced as such a prospect was realistic, without biinginc the average turned " for 1. ' earEer this year;' . intravenously for four tiate the terms of Britain 's lawyers said immediately NiGolson he would now be given light a result of the energv crisis despite the growing economic diet below recommended Both British Airways and oral feeding Common Market member- disparities between EEC levels. after the heari ng that pro- would mean a reduction in ceedings for a writ of liafr eas BALPA are saying that there ship. real income over the next mem bei -c ou nt r ies. ' ! - talks () a week It would also hearing—alleging that he outcome of these meetings The Shah of Iran said ir policy and reduce Britain 's larlv in mind—were seeking Community .prepares for the reduce »ir balance of pay- accepted a bribe in March ha s been an agreement that Tehran yesterday that he would contributions lo the KEC to troncea! this fact from EEC summit meeting in nii-nis ilclicil bv £71.i millio n 1971 of 25,000 Hong Kong eachsyi Sntish Airways' .five propose" a single prici ng system up Paris in December. , for oil which could result in budget neu- "lullv justified " iheir electorates bv taki ng ;i vein . dollars - .«>; help "qpfronwte c*: GoiicorrilBsrsboul^Wmsmfned Fremhimpressionist linlll weti' addressing tile international credits. 'We There wa; general agree- 1)00 Chinese ' pdEcenian.-incI .that Sy' htio pilots arid- on6- fligBt lower prices. He made the state- ment that the summit should lhe 5.800. dogs and . ~ ment after meeting the US closing session of a [wo-dav have got to realise, ' the !J .500.000 cats in Britain eat he ,conspir$sf with the-polices engineer (rwhose Union the of Chancellor said, that , on concentrate' on economic S^cretarv State. Dr Kissinger. confei ence heie ol the Con- ' 140.000 tons of high protei n man ~w receive bribes, from -Merchant . Navy and Ajrlme The Shah said the proposal federation of f'.FX Socialist present t t e n d s , the Commun- issues such as energv and un- savs the report Most JiVin . ' -. ' Officers ' Association , will cer- ...ever would allow for varvin g trans- itv 's total tra de deficit in employment—and that these a veai . . Parties which sought to deli.ie '" this is lit for huma n con- He will-also face an investi- tainly demand supersonic port costs and the qualitv nf nil totm altitudes towards the six veuis ' nine will be of the were far more important * flight pay also) The oil price would rise j nd fj ll 1 than theoretical discussions su mption and could supply gation under special Hong pricies oiiL 'rgy cm sis. tlu European order of S20.000 million. ' He the needs of 700.000 people. Kong anti-curruption law into for a high with fluctuations in sht-' Comimiuitv " s political devel- said this would lead to a re- about the Future of European The pilots ' claim of 20 to .It) commodities We saul Community institutions. Hut tbe report does not sug- the sources of his wealth Concorde pay rate is based that oil-importing States should opment , and ways in which cession throughout the Com- how pet-ow ners product- companies the parties could work to- munity. a.v^t could When Mr Godber was be- partly on grounds of Hmit the profit of oil ensure the meat they were ing helped" from the dock, his ivity and partly on possible to SO cents a barrel instead of gether more closely. The It was far too easy, he went These in- $2 a barref. British Labour Party was not on , for Socialists to believe Colonels charged saving went where it was son shouted at Mr- John health hazards. needed, and did not merely PrendergSst," the operations clude radiation effects at represented. that such problems could be The Public Prosecutor of s high .crtusing solved merely' by nationalis- Athens Court of Appeals jester- represe nt a cut in world head of the' Commissibfv:' I Concorde' Althoug h Chan cellor prod uction. hope you have had/ your altitude, though tbe tnaKers Schmidt stressed That his ing industries. ' If you want day charged former President ' denied that full employment you have to, George Papadopoulos and 49 The way to get the public •pound of flesh '.' . have consistentlv Government ' is willing—in- , there is a danger. . PfNDENNIS 3B ! those of flying fatiguei-c^iv^e ' - '^^^^^^^^^m™'v'B V- Jw^^^^^^^.-sBr' H^H BUSINGS 15-19 the British. their country's economy. writers to devise recijies hearing < it was alleged that crews m*1 '•'*£ $""''.%&?; < %-T-^NI^^^^^^^^^^^^I, X*WS «r« Su1de 30 PLANNING 20 checked ojuir. JObncordje '!^ ^^^^^^^^^^^- ~ ' ! V, it^^^^^^^^^^^^m^^^ CLASS AD Guide 32 PROPERTY 37 I n the conference's private Herr Schmidt said that thei Today's weather which us' meat sparingly, he liadf assets ot at least ited-to one trans- ' ^^^^^^^^mt' U ~* •& . -?^^^^^^^^^HP& SPORT 22-24 three will be " lim CTOSer 13 sessions. however, the current British econotnk: All areas will have sunn v ant ' says the Government £197i000^-more than atlantic, crosslfle" daily;) . - ^^^^^ K - f W ' i , - CROSSWORD 38 TRAVEL 34 Chancellor painted a glootnv crisis was the consequence oi. shovild teacli the public about times the amount he vras paid -> - ' ~ >ii^^^^^ Hfii GARDENING 28 YOU 25-26 spells with showers-. Outlook : "argument about GOLF STRIP 23 WHAT'S ON 29 picture of the Community's mismanagement by both Bri similar. tlv realities of n utrition. during his 21 years' service. The -^PB^pS^Bpi^gpBF ,^| ! ! ' ' ' The brutal story of Mrs Amin's murder . -^k V^***| lS^^\jf '- -'^£2*'*• *- . v 1 fro m COLIN LEGUM , on the Ugandan border fourth wife, the sister of and from acute sinusitis. On A llah for your mother, who his first Foreign Minister, 11 August she arranged to go has died in sin." He then Wanume Kibedi , had been to the cli nic of her fam.lv made an impassioned little ^ GENERAL IDI AMIN'S Tororo. This was the second shortly before the latter was , saying he had nothin," ' "> ^W ..« : ' attempt on his life from murdered, set aside afte r her brother's doctor, Mbalu-Mukasa, for speech Mll^^r *%. >.. ^Mk^^BPn father, Dada Amin, has def ection. treatment. The next day, her to do with her death. fled from Uganda, because within the Air Force. The Ondoga was picked up at me that ' ' Worth - the previous one was last/ May. 8.10 a.m., as he was drop- The news of Amin 's sister-in-law went to the clinic My ihform,ant telts • Monsieur !%r ^HHIB ffl |^| 1" he fears that his life is no divorces greatly upset his old to visit her. She found the Amin's state pf. mind >is ' exclusive ranee of ' and tbe details are only now ping his two-year-old daugh- . He has 1 f^SflH lBKll JI"' ' longer safe there. He has becoming available. ter at the kindergarten of the father , who had earlier-j4(e- house locked and no sign of ' terrible to behold.' toiletries modern men ' ' taken refuge in Zaire, and Kav." periods of lucidity, when he their ftJ yljlJ 'xHLf : UufnP I was given a first-hand Nakasero primary school. The come estranged from his*^n > choose for grooming ^VjJt M\'M "| 3 K ^** is buiiding a house in a 1 He sent his daughters to "tell When she gained admis- gives rapid orders, mostly account of life at Jdi AmhVa child was left screaming on plans for his way to the top. JHBaiiljtfifctL^ small village called Adibu. Amin of his displeasure. sion, she-found the doctor's concerned with Estu dc Toilette, protninem Ugan- . " children uncon- survival These centre mainly After Shave, General Amin is no longer court bv a ^dFeTheT faYhe ^fnto Amin raved about them, and wife and five . Deodorant , Sha\ ing Cream, AmS^BHK ^" dan who has been at his side -car_ was found his threats against the old scious. Two of the rhildren on a desperate search for ^^^*i^^^HV^ ) on speaking terms with his Ondogo's body arms and money, which he 5avon, Talc, etc. / th ree sisters and his»brother. ever since Amin's military in the Nile river a few davs man were such as to pepsitsde subsequently died Ail had ^^^^^^**av coup in January 1971. Be- the father that t be time had beeri^poisorjed. uses liber allv to pav orl his This family division, which later, badlv mutilated. sq uads ot killers . is sy mptomatic of what is cause his family is still inside Kay Amin , whose Lugbara come for him to put himself She;T<)(tiHd the doctor dead happening inside Uganda, is Uganda , he asked me to keep family is close to that of hevond his son's reach. in.nis iasjir^se.-i He. too, had At ' ot her times, " mv infor- the culmi nation of a series of his name and the place of our Michael Ondoga . intervened A min ordered the arrest of been poisoned . In 'he boot of mant says. *the General sits events followi ng the brutal meeting secret. vigorously with her husband Kav 's brother , Wilso n Adroa , his car. she found the body absol utely silent for long This story begins with the to save Ondogo s life. When who subsequently escaped in of Kav, with her limbs severe periods , speaking to nobody, MONSIEUR murder of Amin 's wife. Kav. ' ordered bv him . arrest and murder of Amin'* she learnt later that he had to Zaire But Ka v was less and the back of her head aa/ing into space a nd tenth life is in con former Foreign Secretary, been killed, she left Amin 's fortunate Amin announced beaten in She was neatlv i ns like an asthmatic At %/%/M " f r n m seUcled stores Amin 's own packing case »!% I I I chemist; sta nt teopardy Two weeks Michael Ondoga, on 6 March, house and went to live on her that she had died as a result tr ussed up in a these periods , he l esembles J T ^__^A^. M- JL A and only. ago two Air Force officers A min is said to have been own. of an abortion The real story Ami n ordered the hodv tn snme wild animal Nohod v plan ned to shoot him down j eal ous of Ondoga 's close To cover the shame of her of her death is bi?arre. be taken to Mula gn hospital , dtires move, as thev watch W.-.n 'i r-cr ' ui i> I i.l i i Ih-inB.JI ..ruion \\ I ."* < t I I .-l ' M MU - l as he was flyi ng back from friendship with Princess leaving him, Am in pu bliclv Far fro m being pregnant. where he brought his tour him in this mood of ai»*uished idi Ami n, dressed up a visit to Mogadishu in Elizabeth Bagaya whom announced that he was dis- she had suffered from men- children bv Kav. Sp eaking in despair. It is terrifvi ns to as Chancellor of Aniin made Foreign Secre- solving his Muslim marriages strual riiftiruhies evor si nce front of the ho spital staff , he Somalia Thev failed because (Continued Makere re University. his flight was diverted to tary in Ondoga's place with his three wives. The the birth ot her fourth child. said to the children : " Ptav to on Fane 2)