Show wrnm Shultz Tells sh(JL L bouth Korea fPi — of State rge P Shultz arrived in Smith Korea on Friday and met with president ( hun to urge him to carry through his announced plans to down Doo-hwa- step early next year Shultz said that such a departure from office and the election of a successor to Chun "will be the first time that such a peaceful change of power will have occurred in Korea " Shultz who flew from Shanghai from Seoul at the close of a visit to China was also expected to brief Chun on dis missions with top Chinese leaders held m Beijing earlier in the week His meeting wih Chun also was expect ns six-da- y S Korean Chief He’s Right to Quit ed to focus on the planned change in lead ership and recent demonstrations by the political opposition Police arrested 400 people in the latest unrest on Tuesday What we want to do is to point out the absolute necessity of a compromise" said one senior C S official speaking on condition of anonymity The South Koreans are engaged m a heated debate on the constitution under which a successor to Chun could be selected Chun and his fellow generals are pushing for a parliamentary form of government in which the cabinet would select a prime minister C S analysts sav such a system could help perpetuate the military oligarchy which is dominated south korea for decades Leaders of the opposition promincntlv Kim favor a constitution allowing a popularly elected president as in the Dae-jun- g United States and the Philippines Kim said Thursday he hopes the United States will help resolve South Korea's political disputes America could serve as a mediator between us and the Chun government "he said "W'e are comis uncompropromising Chun 2i Doo-hwa- Korean officials said that Shultz was not scheduled to meet with opposition political leaders during his r stopover The United States maintains a major military presence in South Korea as it does in the Philippines and in Japan five-hou- lUT'J ' bucket I he driver abandoned the earthmov er ami escaped o a stolen ear driven b oilier gang members police said I he police who had been alerted hv bank alarms and calls from villagers recovered the rash machine still f h and took it back to the hank - JiyJ infn'oWe"'001 a teflVs :udeen' sot0’ £XeS 0 hetons Ca t V aPrn'°n at tudeS Lod NOttS' aOn& the 50 R7Nti k 1 50 a cv f 40 135 to oRtssts as° tstoeS 190 Q9 rctSSORttS ott -- df'TareoP -e- sk°'eu''e a shoppy wSSfi a' aGast-et-or- f anyth'n&en ceoief Z -- e jigsSgss Setoff 0 jyl c 50°°'''''' Qwche° iMMMIIl Af side-swipe- n ese Ml HINT v Q£tgS- a March POVI OlSL' T ranee A P — gang of t It lev es w illidrr" money the hard way from a illaoe bank Thursdav Police said the gang smashed down the bank wall with stolen earthmovmg machine scooped up an automate teller machine m the eartlimovcr s Inn ket anil tried b make a getaway in the lumbering vehicle But they lost the loot in a pre dawn police chase when the eartlimovcr a police eai I lie violent mi deliver tipped the cash inaehino out of tin1 eartlimovcr Shultz expressed mild concern over unrest that followed the torture death of stu dent activist Park Uhong-chti- l in The secretary said he was quite impressed" with official steps following Park s death including the remov al of the interior minister and a police chief and the arrest of two police officers pending an investigation "You can't prevent freedom of assembly and expect to see the kind of openness that is called for On the other hand a government has to maintain law and order" Shultz said " Saturday Getaway Bulldozer? where Shultz was to fly later Friday Chun took power following the assassi nation of president Park Uhung-heon Oct Doo-hwa- mising The Salt Lake Tribune |