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Wake-Up I I8t-1/I8 MANILA, Philippines (AP) — Anti-riot police once loyal to Ferdi nand E. Marcos fired into a stone throwing crowd of the ex-president’s supporters Monday. One person was killed, hospital officials reported. They said some 60 people, includ ing 18 policemen, were injured in the Fighting at the City Hall in the Manila suburb of San J uan. The battle occurred several hours YEAR END BEACH BREAK only $99 for a week at Fort Walton Daytona Beach! Hurry, call Sunchase Tours for more information toll free TODAY! When that last test is over...Break For The Beach with Sun- chase. I29t4/21 before pro-Marcos legislators met ii a Manila office building and de I YI'IM. 693-1 r>98 I hesis. Dissci taiions. Reports Reasonable. 108t5/2 STUDENT EYEING — 20 years experience. Fast, ae on ale. reasonable, guaranteed. 693-8537. 112t5/9 Expert Tvping. Word Processing, Resumes. Guaranteed error free! PERFECT PRINT. 822-1430 123t5/7 in Iding and de clared they had reopened the abo lished National Assembly. In the First major confrontation between police and demonstrators opposed to President Corazon Aquino, 60 police charged into nearly 1,000 people blockading the “ " “ r Hall. GAYLINE referrals, information, and peer-counseling Sunday - Friday, 6 - 10.30 pm. 775-1797. Gay Student Services. 103ttw San Juan City The demonstrators were protest ing the government’s ouster of Jo seph Estrada, a Marcos loyalist, as the mayor of San J uan. A police ofFicial claimed there was shooting from the crowd, but the of Ficial police report did not mention any guns in the hands of demonstra tors. According to presidential spokes man Rene Saguisag, Aquino, at a meeting with military commanders Friday, asked them to show maxi mum tolerance for the demonstra tors. Meanwhile, the chief prosecutor in the case involving the 1983 assas sination of Aquino’s husband, ex- Sen. Benigno Aquino, formally ac cused Marcos of interfering witn the trial. Prosecutor Manuel Herrera ovv tha ular seasoi qualifiers this week, made the allegation in an affidavii an( ' ^ os ^ Filed with the Supreme Court,which reai 11 t * ie is considering overturning the vet |§ ain ^ or diet acquitting 25 military officers I™ 1 ” slr: and one civilian. 8$'' About 2,000 pro-Marcos people Inebes gathered in front of the Asian Insn sjfS 111 * ' 11 tute of Tourism where ex-legislators ®f ston ’ ^ from Marcos’ New Societs mento at ^ Movement met and declared the) at t ‘ ie ^ os J had reopened the National Assem | [The resi bly, which Aquino abolished after with Was] she came to power. Utah at 1) They cheered as Arturo Tolen- waukee an tino, Marcos’ vice presidential nm ning mate in the Feb. 7 election,en tered the building. 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Alliluyeva, 59, told The Asso ciated Press by telephone that she and her American-born daughter, Olga Peters, had permission to leave the country and she hoped to go be fore the end of April. She spoke from a Moscow hotel reserved im portant government guests. Peters, now 14, said earlier Mon day that she would resume studies this month at a Quaker school in En gland that she attended for 18 f,° “I ight her to the Soviet Union in October 1984. Her case is believed to be the First in which a Soviet citizen who de fected and then returned has been permitted to leave again. She did not say where she will or whether she has deFinitely c cided to settle abroad. “I don’t know yet,’’ she said, know that I will be going out.” Alliluyeva defected in India in 1967 and spent most of the next 17 years in the United States. She mar ried American architect William Wesley Peters, her third husband, in 1970 and they were divorced in 1973, two years after Olga’s birth. 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Sincerely Interested rush self-ad dressed envelope: Headquarters - CEG, P.O. Box 1072, Crystal Lake, IL. 60014. 119t4/18 that his country’s economic reforms should begin to ease the U.S.-Japan trade imbalance this fall. Reagan and Nakasone, who held discussions over two days, agreed that Japan also should make some fundamental changes in its society to gradually whittle down huge trade surpluses and promote international economic harmony. In his departing remarks in the Rose Garden, Nakasone said, “I be lieve that Japan must tackle the epoch-making task of structural ad justment and transform its economic structure into one dependent on do mestic demand rather than exports, leading to a signiFicant increase in imports. Japan must effect an his toric turn, and I am determined to accept the challenge." Reagan praiseo Nakasone’s com mitment to undertake the difficult task of restructuring Japan’s export- oriented economy to make it mesh better with those of Japan’s trading partners. The changes Nakasone intends to promote are spelled out in a report released in Japan earlier this month. The recommendations include shortening the average work week from six days to Five; raising wages; encouraging more consumer spend ing on housing and other personal conforts and reducing personal sav- ings. Famed pianist returns home to Soviet Union MOSCOW (AP) — Vladimir Horowitz, the patriarch of classi cal pianists who left his homeland 61 years ago saying he wouldni return, had a flower-filled reun ion with Russia Monday and de clared he wants to be an ambassa dor of peace. m He said he had a message foil his former countrymen “thal I will deliver with my piano.” "I am very glad to be here,’ Horowitz saia in fluent Russiana! a short airport news conference “There are no enemies here,onlv friends.” His two concerts in the Soiie Union will lend glitter to theUi.- Soviet cultural exchange agreement signed at the Genen summit last November. Horowitz will play at Moscow) Tchaikovsky Conservatory new unday and on April 27 in Shosta kovicn Philharmonic Hall at Le ningrad, where he performed be fore he left this country— atage 21 — to become one of the grea: expatriate Soviet artists. Horowitz, accompanied by hii wife Wanda, daughter of the lait Italian conductor Arturo Tosca nini, was met by U.S. Ambassador Arthur Hartman and Oleg Smo lensky, head of the Soviet concen agency. Horowitz then walked into an embrace with Yelena Dolberg,61, a niece he last saw in 1925 before he emigrated from the Soviet Union. Horowitz was 21 when he bade what he intended as a final fare well to his native country. He had said he would never return be cause of his opposition to the So viet system. He once said his fan ily “lost everything we had in 24 hours (after the revolution). 1 watched as they threw our piano out the window.” | Mark J I get tw< m Part-Time Help Wanted for construction Company. Typing, answering phones. Flexible hours. 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