Students to march Koreans protest Soviet attack Inside, p. 3 CLOUDY The University Daily Vol. 94, No.12 (USPS 650-640) Four Marines have been killed and 20 wounded in combat in the past eight days. Marine spokesman MaJ. Robert Jordan said the fighting at the airport erupted after Lebanese army units jumped into the fighting to strike back at Druze militiamen shelling the capital area from the adjacent hills. BEIRUT, Lebanon — Two U.S. Marines were killed and two others wounded early this morning by rockets that exploded in escalated fighting near a U.S. airport positions. U.S. military spokesmen said. --- And for the third straight day U.S. Marines were either killed or wounded. Three Marines were wounded in a mortar duel yesterday and another was injured in fighting Sunday. Two Marin By United Press International The rival factions fought artillery duels in the mountains east of Beirut for the third straight day. "The dan sai bunkers and wo seriousl THE illumina fire, but that the Syria of the Amini tian mectar Ade the cabin Howard Hughes, president of the Kansas c Brotherhood Against Totalitarian Enactn philosophy behind the group. More tha Union leaders and rank-and-file worker yesterday demonstrated against the natic against the Reagan administration in rallies parades, led by the 101st anniversary Labor Dispade up Fifth Avenue in New York. Rally raises fu A United Press International count show that at least 380 people died in traffic accident since the start of the weekend at 6 p.m. Friday. The counting period ended at mid last night. The National Safety Council predicted that 550 people would be killed in traffic accident during the three-day week and that between 18,000 and 22,000 would suffer disabling in Lasker's Labor Day death count was 492. COORDINING TO THE KANSAS Hig Staff Reporte In Las Vegas, the annual Jerry Lewis La Day Telethon for muscular dystrophy ran more than $30 million in pledges, $2 million m last year, but less than the 1981 record $31.5 million. By GINA K. THORNBURG Staff Reporter parade up Fifth Avenue and Millions of Americans out for a fin summer fling jammed the nation's streets a highways, sending the Labor Day week traffic toll soaring toward 400 despite pol safety efforts. In the hot late-summer sun, the motorcycle enthusiasts began to arrive at Lake Perry's Old Military Trail campground. Military Houses They hold arms tanning as they ride, women and straddled their 1000ce motorcycles. The sound of grinding engines trees through the trees. last year's Labor Day March ACCORDING TO THE Kansas Hig tore through the event. 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 DEL MONTE, 12 OZ. PKG. PITTED PUNES DEL MONTE, 16 OZ. PKG. MEDIUM PUNES 95# DEL MONTE, 15 OZ. PKIS NATURAL RAINSIG 79# DEL MONTE, 46 OZ. CAN PINEAPLE JUICE PINEAPLE GRAPEFRUIT OR PINEAPPLE ORANGES, 44 OZ DEMONTE EAT THEM! EA $95¢ ASSORTED FLAVORS, 44 OZ CAN HAWAIIAN PUNCH $12.99 DEL MONTE, 8 OZ. BOTTLE HOT OR MILD DEL MONTE, 11 OZ. ENCHILADA SAUCE 59¢ $129 $119 DEL MONTE MILD TABLE SAUCE 8 OZ. TABLE SAUCE, 8 OZ. JAR SALSA ROJA 75¢ 42° 12% DELWONTE, 17% OZ. CAN 49% REFRIED BEANS HORMEL CHILI WITH BEANS 15 OZ. CAN EACH 89¢ DINTY MOORE BEEF STEW 24 OZ. CAN EACH $155 REGULAR OR SCENT II LYSOL DISINFECTANT SPRAY $199 12 OZ. CAN EA. SOFT 'N PRETTY BATH TISSUE 4 ROLL PKG. 89¢ e-fiction icism in professor of thorough work for a L#3(F)-3 Kansas, including acellor in director of fiction and e Study of ; Fortress published in and "The red a 1970 - - - r a e i et o i e ne as is h ish and ate to me f J.S. n 75 the ried to in to in pihan is isely of the