ijiifc r Earn school credit, travel to Peru, Italy See page 3 The Battalion VIU club compete ly. The meet will !>| st Kyle. TAMU club will be J Saturday and SuafcE' ionships GoodLutigi— hard Harrison, Co \i n /alkupl Worth Sahirda 1 Serving the University community Vo!. 75 No. 107 USPS 045360 30 Pages In 2 Sections College Station, Texas Tuesday, March 2, 1982 1 again this weekei i Sunday. Both er- On Saturdayibraa will be in Dili ™day. avels to Texas Cl louth Korea he Texas Co0e|p| ly on the third J earn award this yi J J | s rives amnesty to prisoners United Press International OUL, South Korea — Korea Hfiounced amnesty and reduced •' ;«•'terms today for 2,863 convicts, in- Of*- ' Coding dissident leader Kim Dae- "Hing and other political offendei s, to the first anniversary of Presi- Chun I)oo-lnvan’s inauguration. ^ ^■ ihe government s.tid Kim's life which he received for leading ► in uprising in 1980, will be com- •yT tilted to 20 years imprisonment, vhile 12 people convicted of plotting uprising with Kim will have their f, ie|tences reduced by half . HPragH In an official anriouiiceinent the r Bernment said the action, which pts into effect Wednesday, "lias ma ^ e possible b\ the restoi ation dF stability in ail areas through the concerted effort of the government Hr - And the people.” :Brhe move “is intended to promote t "* “ginational participation in the . , .^^llding during the I980sof a denio- u state etiMii mg the well-being o! as to ^ re of t econciliation,” the ... arinouncenient said. WwSriMi'r f ll 1 °~ s e ni< l ,l< * C( l 111 lh«- amneslv. Bl* ; ~ , 7 *'^ 1 l i m prisoners w ill he freed uncondi- tionally, 545 will have their terms re- 1 K ' dtjced, 238 will have their civil rights i of Sports. hire|nstated, 514 will be paroled, 132 Heased on probation from juvenile reformatories and 15 others granted special conditional releases. Of the total, 298 are political dissi dents in jail or on parole, and the rest are common criminals, the govern ment said. Also among the prominent benfi- ciaries of the amnesty is Kim Kae- won, a retired fourstar army general who is serving a life term for involve ment in the assassination of Presdient Park Chunghee in 1979. The general will have his prison term commuted to 20 years. Kim Dae-jung, 57, was a top pres idential candidate when he was arrested in May, 1980, for trying to topple the military-backed Korean government by instigating a popular uprising. A military tribunal sentenced Kim to death in September, 1980, but the sentence was reduced to life impris onment on the eve of President Chun Doohwan’s visit to the United States in January last year. At the time of President Park Chung-Hee’s assassination, Chun was ranked as a major general and headed the powerful Defense Secur ity Command. After 10 months of political change. Chun emerged as a full general and ran unchallenged for the presidency in September, 1980. He was sworn in March 3, 1981. hjtrbss floor gyms in ( individual an