I The Michigan Daily-Friday, August 8, 1980-Page 13. I New S. Korean DAILY CLASSIFIEDS (Continued from Page 12) H PERSONAL Professional graphic design artist to design flyers l Dinner, dancing, theatre, music. When you feel like having company, let us accompany you. Call: 663- BUSINESS SE RV ICES 7222. Under The Rose-Escorts. 08F809 Right handed males between 18-35 for experiment on GREENWAY LANDSCAPING-Experienced Stu- thinking. $3 for about 45 minutes. Call U of M, 763- dents-New lawns and patching weed, Trim, Clean- 0115. a2Flu9 0p. Free estimate. Call 994-6100. dJ809 WRITING SERVICES. Creative, Technical, Eting. OFFSET AND XEROX Research. Experienced. Professional. 996-0566. FAST LOW COST DUPLICATING cJtc "IT WILL BE in accord with histor COPYQUICK-769-0560 .W NTE T*RN SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - The that the main body (the military) th~ 12172. University WANTED-two bedroom apartment on or near cen- new military strongman of South Korea is trying to open a new era b cFtc tral campus.663-5934; 994-5853 (5-7p.m.). 97L809 appears to be following the trail to ab- eliminating- all social evils an ry at y id HAPPY HOUR The University Club in the Michigan Union has a Happy Hour weekdays, 4-7 p.m. Light foods and snacks are also availahle. So, come hy and nil in the Courtyard Patio and enjoya tol refreshment. All U of M affiliates welcome. THE UNIVERSITY CLUB CFtc LOVING CREATIVE person sought to care or my two sonsages 1 / and 4. Tuesday andmTursday :3- 2:30 plea some Fridays in my Burns Park home. Beginning September. Excellent pay. Own transpor- tation. References. Please call Diane, 994-5143. 13H1809 COOK for preschool. Part time position to start August 25th. Knowledge 'of health foods and children's ndtrition helpful. Call 483-FARM. 20H816 BABYSITTING needed, my home, Burns Park. 15 hours/week. Semi-flexible. 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Call668-6199.dL809 MISCELLANEOUS CLONLARA-Now enrolling for Fall in preschool, kindergarten, elementary school, latch-key pro- gram, childcare. Serving children ages 21/-14years. Call769-4511. 95M809 ROOMM A TES ONE ROOM AVAILABLE for female in 3 bedroom apartment. Three min. walk from campus. Call 868- G98. 10Y809 ROOMMATE WANTED-To share 2 bedroom apartment 5 min. from Medical Center. Must be a. cleannon-smoking, grad. student. A/C. Dishwasher. Parking. Call Alan,0642-3970. 99Y80 Be an angel... Read bp EUil 764-0558 solute power taKen y is predecessor, the late President Park Chung-hee. Events that brought Gen. Chun Doo- hwan to virtually undisputed control since the assassination of Park last Oct. 26 bear remarkable resemblance to those of two decades ago when Park, then a young military officer, took over the government and set the stage for 18 years of autocratic rule, political analysts here maintain. THEY ADD THAT it is increasingly evident that Chun, 49, is jockeying into position to follow in the footsteps of his long-time mentor. The newspaper Kyunghyang Daily News, which frequently reflects gover- nment views, recently ran an editorial describing qualities needed by South Korea's next president - in terms that unmistakably described Chun and his policies. iWe should recognize the role of the military elite in our modernization and should never underestimate their con- tribution to the future of our nation," the noners nid irregularities should continue to be in charge of the new era, and from which a new leader should be born." The phrase "eliminating all social evils" referred to the current campaign to "purify" the government and the press, a drive patterned closely after similar actions by Park in 1961. Chun gained major power after Park was slain by his own intelligence chief in what was later described by authorities as an attempted coup. A devoted disciple of Park and at the time his defense security commander, Chun arrested the assassin, Kim Jae- kyu, and 'also his own superior, the martial law commander Gen. Chun Seung-hwa, and chief presidential secretary Kim Ke-won. On Dec. 12 - the so-called "Night of the Generals" - a group of younger of- ficers led by Chun wrested control of the military from established senior of- ficers in a swift and violent coup. It was a replay of 1961, when then Maj. Gen. Park was chosen by colleagues to lead a similar move. I StMARK HAMILL - HARRISON FORD - CARRIE FISHER BILLY DEE WILLIAMS - ANTHONY DANIELS cmDAVID PROWSE- KENNY BAKER - PETER MAYHEW FRANK OZ SEATS AVAILABLE AS DAILY AT 1:00-3:15-7:30-10:00 LATE AS SHOWTIME NO PASSES- NO MONDAY GUEST NIGHT NO WED. BARGAIN MATINEE AFTERNOON SHOWS.-...... $3.00 EVENING & HOLIDAYS---... $4.00 CHILD 14 & UNDER .------- ---.... $200 I R. S