University Daily Kansan, October 31, 1984 Page 13 NATION AND WORLD Marchers seek trial of Filipino general By United Press International MANILA, Philippines — troop police firing M-16s into the air yesterday dispersed hundreds of marchers demanding that the nation's armed forces chief be tried by a "people's court" for the slaying of opposition leader Benigno Aquino Angry office workers watching from bank buildings hurled bottles, flowerpots and ashtrays on the 300 police in the Makati financial district. Eleven officers and the fire chief were injured, officials said. Fireman turned their hoses on the two bank buildings, shattering plate glass windows as hundreds of office employees spilled into the busy Ayala Boulevard during the rush hour. At least 14 people were arrested, many of them dragged away by the hair and one demonstrator was hospitalized after being beaten on the head with a police billy club. Police moved in after the estimated 800 marchers, led by Aquino's younger brother Agapito, refused an order to disperse and unfurled "Marcos resign" banners. It was the first use of force against critics of President Ferdinand Marcos since findings implicating the military in Aquino's slaying were released by a civilian commission last week. By United Press International Grenade launcher dismantled near embassy terrorist attack linked to a leftist group. LISBON, Portugal — Police said yesterday they had located and dismantled a loaded double-barreled grenade launcher positioned near the new U.S. Embassy in an abortive guards and about two dozen shoppers at the exchange store. Embassy spokesman Dan Traub said the embassy had received a telephoned bomb threat Saturday, when the ultra-modern diplomatic compound, located in a suburb, was largely empty except for Marine from the embassy, reported children had spotted the device in a vacant lot. A police statement said officers had found and defused the homemade grenade launcher mounted on a wooden ramp after a member of the Communist Party, whose headquarters is located about 150 yards The double-barreled device, armed with two bazooka grenades and hooked up to a battery, was about 100 yards from the embassy. It failed to go off because of a loose copper plate, the statement said. WINTERIZE! 13 EASY TO FIND SWEATERS THAT WORK YOU, LOOK GOLDEN YOU, AND MAKE YOU FEEL GREAT! ADVERSE SELLING OF FINEST QUALITY SWATERS ULTIMELY ENLARGED IN KNOWS & COTTONS - PREMIUM TO FIT YOUR POCKETBOOK. SUNFLOWER 804 MASS. Wint has been present for more than 98% of all votes cast in the Senate during his time in office. He is a member of the Kansas Advisory Committee on Employment of the Handicapped. He also serves on the Senate committees listed below. As you can see, he's involved. Active, Involved Representation. Vice Chairman-Senate Judiciary Committee Vice Chairman-Joint Committee on Special Claims Member-Senate Education Committee Member-Senate Federal and State Affairs Committee Member-Senate Local Government Committee Keep an Experienced Voice Working For Us. WINT WINTER STATE SENATOR Adv. poll for by Winter For Senate Committee Joel jacobs, Chairman Bonnari Wells, Treasurer Bowl by the pin lights for only 50¢ a game from 7-11 p.m. tonight during the Jaybowl's Moonlight Bowling. TREAT YOURSELF TO THIS HALLOWEEN SPECIAL Wear a costume and bowl for free. Moonlight Bowling READING FOR COMPREHENSION AND SPEED THE KANSAS UNION JAYBOWL November 1, 8, and 15 (Thursdays) 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. (Six hours of instruction.) Register and pay $415 materials fee at the Student Assistance Center, 121 Strong Hall. (NOTE: These class sessions will be held if enrollment is sufficient.) 843-0540 HAPPY HOUR 4 - 7 reciprocal with over 245 clubs the Sanctuary 7th & Michigan DIAL DOWN Did you realize that you can easily cut out your monthly heating bill by as much as 10%? It's simple — set your thermostat at 68 instead of 72. You'll be cutting your gas bill as well as conserving energy. So, this winter don't be fuelish . . . DIAL NOW! 843-7842 GAS MAKES THE BIG DIFFERENCE 110 E. 9th 1618 West 23rd Dine-in/Drive-thru VAL, LAURIE AND SUE WELCOME YOU! 1017 ½ MASS. HAIR LORDS 841-8276 styling for men and women We cordially invite you to try our personal and professional service, and to show our appreciation we're offering you 2 ways to save when you try HAIRLORD S! COUPONS --expires 11/30/B4 OFF! $2.50 Haircut/Blowdry or Free conditioner with haircut/blowdry Expires 11/30/84 Any Perm Wave any hair coloring service --- MIDNIGHT $2 Night of the Living Dead Woodruff Auditorium-Level 5, Kansas Union