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Earlier Monday, opposition party president Kim Young-sam de manded that the government release all political prisoners by Friday, in cluding those accused of being com munists. It was his strongest verbal challenge to Chun. Chun agreed this month after weeks of violent anti-government demonstrations to hold direct popu lar elections this fall to select his suc cessor. Those losing their posts Monday were the prime minister; the min isters of home affairs, education, de fense, sports, communications, and science and technology; and a min ister without portfolio. All submitted their resignations at Chun’s request. appointees were figures and civil Most of the new aj junior government figures servants. The shuffle also was seen as giv ing key members of the governing Democratic Justice Party a chance to return full-time to politics before the elections. Several outgoing ministers are expected to play key roles in di recting party election strategy. ‘Electronic leash' confines slumlord to own building LOS ANGELES (AP) — A slum lord began serving a 30-day sentence in one of his own buildings Monday, confined amid the rat droppings, cockroaches, broken glass and fall ing plaster of a tenement he has re peatedly refused to repair. Dr. Milton Avol, wearing an elec tronic monitor so that authorities know that he stays put, moved into an apartment with fresh paint and new locks on the doors. ing code violations and more than a dozen criminal code infractions at four buildings he owned since 1977. The Beverly Hills neurosurgeon was fitted with an “electronic leash,” the first such device used in Los An geles, because the judge who sen tenced him “wants to make sure that he stays where he is,” Sylvia Smith, a county probation officer, said. “It’s clean; it’s better than the other apartments we saw the last time we were here,” city building in spector Tom Pope said of Avol’s apartment. “I don’t know how the doctor lives now, but I imagine it will be quite a difference in lifestyle.” Avol earned the nickname “Rat- lord” because he has been cited for hundreds of health, fire and build- The ankle bracelet will send out a signal if the 63-year-old physician strays more than 150 feet from the building he owns and in which he was ordered to spend the next 30 days. Municipal Court Judge Veronica Simmons-McBeth imposed the un usual sentence on Avol after he re peatedly failed to improve slum con ditions at four apartment buildings he owned. Selection of jury panel starts in perjury trial for Deaver WASHINGTON (AP) — Jury se lection began Monday in the perjury trial of Michael K. Deaver, President Reagan’s former aide and longtime confidant, while defense lawyers fought to keep the panel from hear ing a prosecution claim that he may have committed, numerous other vi olations of ethics laws. In a brief filed with U.S. District Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson, Deaver’s defense team argued that independent counsel Whitney North Seymour has wrongfully sought “carte blanche to drag any and all al legations of violations of the Ethics in Government Act in front of the jury. A five-count indictment, returned March 18, accused Deaver of lying to Congress and a grand jury about whether he traded upon his White House connections to build a multi- million-dollar lobbying business, which has since turned to shambles. Prosecution begins trial in mass molestation case LOS ANGELES (AP) — The prosecutor in the McMartin Pre- School mass molestation case told ju rors Monday “this is a case about trust and betrayal of trust,” as open ing statements began after the long est, preliminary hearing in Califor nia history. Raymond Buckey, 29, and his mother, Peggy McMartin Buckey, 60, are accused of molesting 14 chil dren at the now-defunct nursery school in suburban Manhattan Beach. “This is a case about teachers who occupied a special position of trust,” Deputy District Attorney Lael Rubin told the jurors. “The community of Manhattan Beach placed their chil dren in the hands of the McMartin Pre-School. The parents who will testify will tell you they blindly put their faith and trust in these de fendants.” She enumerated acts of lewd and lascivious conduct which she said Buckey and his mother performed on the tots. Buckey is charged with 79 counts of molestation while his mother faces 20 counts. Both also are charged in a single conspiracy count. The marathon preliminary hear ing included bizarre reports of rapes, sodomy, animal mutilations and satanic rituals at the school. The defense has denied that any of the alleged acts occurred and says they were invented by the children. Stock market dips slightly; profit-taking seen as culprit NEW YORK (AP) — The stock market posted a small loss in a drift ing session Monday, faced with some profit-taking after last week’s rise to record highs. Computer stocks bucked the over all downtrend, aided by positive views of International Business Ma chines’s impending second-quarter earnings report. The Dow Jones average of 30 in dustrials slipped 3.02 to 2,452.97. Voluume on the New York Stock Exchange came to 152.46 million shares, against 172.13 million in the previous session. Declining issues outnumbered ad vances by about 5 to 4 in the overall tally on the NYSE, with 666 up, 865 ip, down and 434 unchanged. The ex change’s composite index of all its listed common stocks lost .39 to 173.18. Nationwide turnover in NYSE- listed issues, including trades in those stocks on regional exchanges and in the over-the-counter market, totaled 174.77 million shares. The NASDAQ composite index for the over-the-counter market gained .53 to 426.53. At the Ameri can Stock Exchange, the market va lue index closed at 347.68, up .68, setting a new high for the fifth ' arm: We are now offering unlimited classes for as low as $12 50 /month Low Registration fee Waist, Unlimited Tanning $25 , Vmonth Callfor More Information 1003 University 846-1013 Deaver resigned as Reagan’s deputy chief of staff in 1985. Deaver has said previously he is confident he will be acquitted of the perjury charges because “I had no reason to lie because I had done nothing wrong.” He said Seymour “was appointed to investigate allegations that I had violated the conflict-of-interest laws.” “The indictment that was re turned, which contained not a single conflict-of-interest charge, confirms that these allegations were ground less,” he said. But Seymour said “the proof at trial will show that all the surround ing facts suggested Deaver engaged in numerous potential violations” of the post-Watergate Ethics in Gov ernment Act. If convicted, Deaver could be sen tenced to up to 25 years in prison and fined up to $34,000. # .Jr You are invited to try Aggies, Moms and Apple Pie in the Patio Bookshop Wednesday July 15 12 until 2 p .m. Bi La IV Get your book autographed by the editor, Edua M. Smith, taste the Apple Pie, and buy your book for the one day pre-pub price of $15 9d ! 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