— The Daily Collegian Monday, April 5, 1976 Spanish police, veterans clash MADRID, Spain (UPI) Riot police firing smoke bombs and swinging clubs yesterday scattered thousands of protesters in Barcelona who were taking part in the second day of banned demonstrations by Spanish left-wing groups. ' An authorized rally of right wing Civil War veterans in Barcelona drew some 14,000 participants, of whom 2,000 later marched to the regional 111031121--- SNOOPY, I HAVE A GREAT IDEA! , DOONESBURY Katmai, filed Chicken® S. Garner St. Only . SPECIAL Create Your Own Salad (all the salad you can eat) From Our Salad Bar 75c with ANY Purchase. "The colonel wants to cut you a break" Pre- Session Evening Only Classes begin May 12 to May 26 LaSalle i College APPLY TODAY! Send for Catalog I Or call 848-8300—Ext 405 me EN so imiii . g Director of Summer Sessions •_. 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AST TROD MUT TRAN MOMS First Session Day and Evening Classes begin June 1 to July 1 Address , and amnesty for political prisoners, was prohibited by the local government and resulted in an undetermined number of arrests. The protesters tried to assemble at various points in the city but were repeatedly charged by club-wielding police. The largest con centration of demonstrators was reported at Plaza de la Victoria with 1,000 persons. The protest, like a similar one Saturday night in Madrid, was backed by the political opposition, which has united to demand a national referendum on whether to replace King Juan Carlos' fledging monarchy with another form of government. The regime has retaliated 100 LATE-I ALREAI7I THREW IT AT THE CAT NEXT D00R... .; Q Mgr AiNi I g ' WELL, WHY DON'T YOU GET BACK OUT THERE AT SHORTSTOP AND OFFEND A FEW OF THOSE GROUND BALLS? rr %Ai 1 , / VIM. , A • • Plo. 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At least 31 persons were killed, including a canvasser slain just before the polls opened yesterday. Arsonists burned one polling station in southern Thailand. Police said 27 persons were arrested in connection with the voting, most for illegally soliciting votes within 30 yards of a polling booth. Kukrit came in fourth in his Bangkok constiuency, where the three top vote-getters win election to parliament. Incomplete returns late last night 'showed he trailed his nearest contender by aboUt 900 votes. The stunning defeat for the 64-year-old former journalist and actor (a star in the American film "The Ugly American") will force Thailand's parliament to choose a new prime minister when it meets Aprills. Thai political analysts said soldiers in Kukrit's government. % I t VI ib, U.S. troop strength in Thailand dropped by 100 last week and there are now 3,550 servicemen in the country, U.S. Military, spokesmen said yesterday. 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