Five KCIA agents executed for killing S. Korean president From APandUPI SEOUL, South Korea-Kim Jae-kyu, former head of the Korean Central In- telligence Agency, and four KCIA agen- ts were executed early this morning for assassinting President Park Chung- hee, government sources reported. They said the five defendants, convic- ted of slaying Park and five of his bodyguards during a dinner at a KCIA building Oct. 26, were hanged before dawn at a Seoul prison. THE SUPREME COURT had con- firmed their death sentences four days earlier. Kim told a court he killed the president-who had headed an authoritarian regime for 18 years-to restore democracy to the nation, and had no personal political ambitions. A sixth defendant, active army Col. Park Heung-joo, was recently executed by firing squad. He was convicted by an army court martial, where there is no appeal for a military officer on active duty. KIM JAE-KYU had resigned from- the army when Park named him head of the intelligence agency. 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Under South Korean -. law, Choi had to approve the death sen- a " .va...:, t tences for Kim Jae-kyu and the others. The armed forces took virtually com- 'd plete control of the government Sunday after violent -demonstrations erupted O last week in Seoul and five provincial - cities, with students and various op- position groupe demanding an end to martial law. Citizen leaders and martial law authorities discussed yesterday a per- manent truce for the city of Kwangju, a provincial center ravaged by anti- government rioting. But fears of a new military effort to regain control rose. - when army helicopters dropped leaflets warning against further mob violence. An uneasy truce prevailed inside the city, and residents ventured out of their homes early in the morning to sweep the streets of the rubble left by the fighting. Solme 50,000 students staged T peaceful demonstrations, shouting "Lift the Martial Law" and denouncing military leaders of the government. Committees of citizens, in control of this city of 800,000 since police and paratroopers were forced to pull out Hey there, Cutey during bloody battles Wednesday, are Four-year-old Jennifer Edwards of Valdosta, Georgia, appears to look demanding amnesty for rioters, a the looking glass as she practices for a performance of "The Mouse F public acknowledgement of gover- sponsored by Valdosta Kiwams Club. nment blame-for the violence and com- pensation for families of the victims. State Rep. calls for ASS FIEDS. . drinking age of 19 (Continuedfrom Page3) assessment, bar owners say ONE BEDROOM-Air-conditioned; double-bed; CFDA would like to see the age lowered felt the pinch since the cha parking; thru August; 711Arch. Negotiable. 769-3050. to 19. drinking age. The bars are SUBLET JUNE-AUGUST-Huge bedroom in beau- "IT IS MANIFESTLY unfair to draft reported several Ann Ar tiful two bedroom furnished apartment. 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