2 Monday, October 29, 1979 University Daily Kansan NIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN- Capsules From the Kansas's Wire Services Park's assassination confirmed SEOU, South Korea—President Park Chung-hee and five bodyguards were gunned down deliberately in an assassination planned and executed by the head of the Korean Central Intelligence Agency, the government said yesterday. The official report said KCIA chief Kim Jae-kyu killed Park Friday night because he was out of favor and feared he would be fired. It did not explain why the government first reported that Kim killed the president accidentally during an argument with chief presidential body guard Cha Chishul. Chief investigator Choo Dao-hun told reporters that Kim shot and Cha three times each during a dinner at a RCA building 500 yards from the apartment. By prior arrangement with Kim, five KCIA agents waiting in an adjoining room killed four presidential bodyguards and seriously wounded another as soon as they heard Kim's shots. Gen. Chon said, Kim, his five agents and many other KCIA agents have been arrested and are being interrogated, he said. 10 killed in border plane crash SAN DIEGO — A Mexican government airplane flying American prisoners to a border exchange yesterday slammed into a telephone pole in dense fog and heavy rain. The dead were four American prisoners and six Mexicans, four guards, the pilot and the co-pilot, according to the U.S. consulate in Tijuana, Mexico. Police L1. Dwis Spirak said that the pilot of the twin-engine Otter turboprop became insecrated in the fog and that the plane堕 over the border into a cloud. The pilot contacted the Federal Aviation Administration's Miramar air traffic center, and operators there held his position and gave Tijuana control. "After turning around, the craft hit a pole on top of Spring Canyon and crashed." Spisak said. The plane crashed and burned in the rugged Otay Mesa south of San Diego. The area is accessible only by four-wheel drive vehicles. Miners killed in Korean fire SEOUL, South Korea—Rescue teams found the bodies of 25 miners early in two smoke-filled auxiliary shafts of a coal mine where an underground gas well was collapsed. It raised the death toll to 30 in the disaster at the Unsong Mine in Munkyong, 80 miles south of Seoul. Eleven miners still were missing. A total of 85 miners were rescued yesterday. Mine officials earlier reported that 110 were rescued. However, they were counting the 25 trapped in the mine. The 400 rescue workers had to wait until late Saturday when the blaze was under control and the smoke and gas began to clear before they could start their fire. Police foiled strike on Castro Police officers said the fire was caused either by an overloaded conveyor motor inside the shaft or by a circuit in a power line in the shaft. NEW YORK—A group claiming responsibility for a bomb that damaged the College Mission said Saturday that it wanted to strike two weeks earlier during the campaign. "We didn't want to any policemen," an anonymous caller told the Associated Press after the explosion near the mission late Saturday night. The explosion in a trash container blew out a side door of the mission and shattered windows. Two policemen were treated for cuts and bruises. Castro stayed at the mission during his recent visit while hundreds of police and Secret Service agents guarded a four-block area around the mid- After the blast, the caller said a group called Ormega Seven was responsible. The group also, as taken creep for similar attacks along the East Coast and in New York, would be on the run. Arson suspected in Topeka TOPEKA-An early-morning fire, which authorities think was set in the backyard of the East Indian Elementary School in north Topsake yesterday, fire officials said. Ben Neil, Topeka fire chief, said the fire, reported just before 5 a.m., apparently was set by vandals. There were indications that the school had been broken into and that fire extinguishers had been emptied in the school's hallways. Neil said. The blaze burned out the school's area fire. Firms had set in file drawers, Neil said, and there was smoke and heat damage throughout the building. Scarpelli libel suit to reopen KANSAS CITY, Kan.—A civil liaison suit filed by the former chairman of the pathology department at the University of Kansas Medical Center will be tried on Wednesday in a federal court. Dear Scarpelli, now chairman of the pathology department at Northwestern University, seeks 5000 in damages from four former medical students and a Scarpelli contends that the five defendants libeded him in 1974 in a complaint filed with the school that accused him of discriminating against black students. In the first trial last year, a mistrial was declared after the jury deadlocked 11-1 in favor of Scarpelli. The four students, all black, charged Scarpell with "unlawful and unlawful discrimination" toward black students. Their complaint was dismissed after a hearing. Congress to limit FTC power WASHINGTON—Concerns is preparing to trim the sails of the Federal Trade Commission, which many small businesses imply imposes too many regulations. The house is expected to approve early this week a bill that would make the governor's power limited to presiding over congressional proposers, or other House of Congress could block any regulation as long as the governor supports it. The legislative veto, contained in a bill authorizing funds for the FTC, is proposed as a way to give Congress a tighter rein on what many members see as an agency that has been too aggressive in protecting consumers from unfair business practices. In other actions expected this week, the Senate will consider emergency aid for starving Cambodians and the House will take up a part of President Carter's energy program and debate whether to expand the federal role in welfare programs administered by the states. Court stops patient's release Under the high court's ruling, Noel will remain a patient at Larned State Hospital. In a 38-page opinion, the Supreme Court paid Pawnee County District Judge Philip Aldrich had erased when he ruled in March that Noel should be released. The Kansas Supreme Court Saturday reversed a strongly contested lower court decision that would have allowed Noet to go free. TOPEKA-Mental patient Carrol Noel Jr. has lost his bid to leave a state security hospital where he was committed after being found not guilty by the judge. Aldrich had concluded he had no choice but to release Noel, based on medical testimony that the patient, a diagnosis paranoid schizophrenic, presented no evidence of a mental illness. The justices said the lower court wrongfully concluded it had to release Noel because of medical testimony that the patient, in his hospital environment, was not dangerous. The hospital at no time recommended the discharge, the opinion of the judge, which was later supported by Mr. Jackson's medicine, was in a suitable environment and was not subjected to stress. Correction... The Kansan inadvertently understated an editorial column on the Friday, Oct. 17th. The Kanan. The column, "Students of 1865, today are unique," was written by Kansan. The National Weather Service in Tepeca predicts partly cloudy skies for today with highs in the low to mid 90s. Winds will be from the south and west. Weather ... Monday night there is a 40 percent chance for rain with lows in the low 40s. BOSTON(AP)--Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D.Mass., will move a step closer to becoming a presidential candidate today with the formation of an exploratory team. Kennedy to explore 1980 chances The Kennedy camp, having picked up the idea of Chicago mayor Jane Byrne over the weekend, has been helping that a committee is being set up to collect funds and to assess the senator's chances of winning. Kennedy already is considered to be a candidate by the Federal Election Commission because he has accepted campaign contributions. ficially announce his candidacy soon, perhaps this week. ON A FLIGHT across Massachusetts Friday night, Kennedy told reporters, "I'm tired of screwing around with this. I want to get going." Saturday, Mayor Jane Byrne said she would formally endorse Kennedy tomorrow. Her endorsement, she said, will be effective However, aides say Kennedy will of- EARLIER THIS MONTH, Byrne had said she supported President Carter. And on Saturday she said, "I still support the president. I make it very clear. 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