PARK TAKES STEPS TO PACIFY KOREA
Date: 08 June 1964
By EMERSON CHAPIN; Special to The New York Times
Emerson CHAPIN
Park confs with top advisers on easing discontent; directs martial law command to probe charges of corruption in Govt; orders strict discipline by 3 troop divs in Seoul after protests over their invasion of offices of opposition newspaper Chonga Ilbo and attack on staff members; Seoul orderly; curfew moved back; Natl Assembly Speaker Rhee Hyo Sang confs with Opposition leader Yun; latter says Opposition will not cooperate until martial law is lifted and arrested persons freed; Dem Repub party exec com nominates Chung Ku Yung party chmn
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Premier Announces 576 Korean Aides Will Be Dismissed
Date: 09 June 1964
By EMERSON CHAPIN; Special to The New York Times
Emerson CHAPIN
Premier Chung Il Kwon repts 576 officials including at least 1 vice min will be dismissed for misbehavior and corruption, news conf; says top officials will be asked to declare all properties and holdings; Seoul and other cities quiet as students return to homes; Seoul student's death and critical condition of 2 others injured in rioting raises new fears; Park orders pub of names of all arrested under martial law with details of charges against them; newspaper eds and publishers conf with Min Ki Shik and Min Lee Soo Yung on arrest of prominent journalists and educators; refuse to give requested pledge to cooperate with Govt
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Most Stocks Drop In Light Turnover On American List
Date: 09 June 1964
ASE stock vol 988,020 shares, low since Oct 2 '63
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British Paper Sets Mark
Date: 09 June 1964
London Daily Mirror claims avg circulation of 5 million, May, record in Western world
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Energetic Vandals Strip City Park
Date: 09 June 1964
Comr Morris urges public aid anti-vandalism drive; says '63 damage cost $465,461; damage illus
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