Students to march Koreans protest Soviet attack Inside, p. 3 The University Daily Vol. 94, No.12 (USPS 650-640) Two Marin By United Press International BEIRUT, Lebanon — Two U.S. Marines were killed and two others wounded early this morning by rockets that exploded in escalated fighting near the Marines' Beirut airport positions, U.S. military spokesmen said. pollution. U.S. history of the The rival factions fought artillery duels in the mountains east of Beirut for the third straight day. Four Marines have been killed and 20 wounded in combat, in the past eight days. in Combo in the past week. Marine spokesman Maj. Robert Jordan said the fighting around the airport emptied after Lebanese army units jumped into the fighting to strike back at Druze militiamen shelling the capital area from the adjacent hills. "The dan sai bunkers and wo seriousl bunkers and wre seriously THE illumina- fire, but that the In old Druze yested control injured Syria of the Amin tian sectari ade the oacine Howard Hughes, president of the Kansas chap Brotherhood Against Totalitarian Enactment philosophy behind the group. More than 2 Rally raises fur In the hot late-summer sun, the motorcycle enthusiasts began to arrive at Lake Perry's Old Military Trail campground. BY GINA K. THORNBURG Staff Dept. The tatatoo arms tanning as they ride, men and women straddled their 1000cc motorcycles. The sound of grinding engines torche through the trees. tore through the trees. Each Labor Day weekend for eight years, thousands of motorcyclists have traveled to Lake Perry to attend the national rally of ABATE. A Brotherhood Against Totalitarian Enactments. This year, more than 2,700 motorcyclists, some from as far away as California and Maryland, took part in the Laborers rally From Staff and Wire Reports Union leaders and rank-and-file workers yesterday demonstrated across the nation against the Reagan administration in rallies and parades, by the 101st anniversary Labor Day parade up Fifth Avenue in New York. parade up Fifth Avenue in New York. And millions of Americans out for a final summer fling jammed the nation's streets and highways, sending the Labor Day weekend traffic toll soaring toward 400 despite police safety efforts. A United Press International count showed that at least 380 people died in traffic accidents since the start of the weekend at 6 p.m. CDT Friday. The counting period ended at midnight last night. In Las Vegas, the annual Jerry Lewis Labor Day Telethon for muscular dystrophy raised more than $30 million in pledges, $2 million more than last year, but less than the 1981 record of $31.5 million. night. The National Safety Council predicted that 450 to 550 people would be killed in traffic accidents during the three-day weekend and that between 18,000 and 22,000 would suffer disabling injuries. Last year's Labor Day death count was 492. Highway last year's Labor Day Health ACCORDING TO THE Kansas Highway J IGA DOLLAR ROCKY FORD FANCY LARGE SIZE CANTALOUPES 69¢ EACH FANCY NEW CROP JONATHAN APPLES LB. 39¢ SWEET & JUICY CALIFORNIA NECTARINES WASHINGTON FANCY HALE PEACHES LB. 49¢ LB. 69¢ CALIFORNIA BUGS BUNNY FANCY CARROTS 1 LB. 39¢ PKG. COLORADO FANCY BARTLETT PEARS LB. 49¢ U.S. NO. 1 RUSSET POTATOES 10 LB. $159 BAG 6-L#3(F) CRISP FANCY CALIFORNIA CELERY COLORADO FANCY WHOLE EAR CORN STALK 59¢ 5 EARS 99¢ BLUE BONNET 16 OZ. MARGARINE QUARTERS 2 PKGS. $89¢ FLEISCHMANN'S 16 OZ. QUARTERS CORN OIL MARGARINE $99¢ WELL'S PREMIUM ASSORTED 1/2 GALLON $169 OLD TIME ICE CREAM POLAR TREAT ASSORTED 12 PACK $129 PUDDING POPS INDIVIDUALLY WRAPPED, SLICED 12 OZ. AMERICAN $129 TV CHEESE FOOD COLBY OR CHEDDAR 10 OZ. TV LONGHORN CHEESE $139 APPLE, CHERRY OR PEACH, 20 OZ. BANQUET FRUIT PIES 89¢ BEEF, CHICKEN OR TURKEY, 8 OZ. OR URUNKEY, B'OZ BANQUET POT PIES 2 FOR 79¢ PATIENES, STICKS OR NUGGETS, 12 OZ. $199 BANQUET CHICKEN PKG. RICH'S COFFEE CREAMER, 16 OZ. COFFEE RICH RICH'S COFFEE CREAMER, 16 OZ. POLY RICH MRS. SMITH DELUXE, 44 OZ. PUMPKIN PIE FAMILY PACK, 17 OZ. EGGWO WAFFLES VAN DE KAMP'S ASST. VARIETIES, 8-12 OZ. MEXICAN ENTREES 2 CTNS. $89¢ 2 CTNS. $89¢ $279 $129 $199 100% PURE, 16 OZ. TV ORANGE JUICE 99¢ CONCENTRATED, 16 OZ. TV GRAPE JUICE 99¢ t t t t t