CA \ 4 c .- .0 4i i. Ilt OCTOS III - Vol. 7 No. 2 Kent State--Not To Be Forgotten By Jim Bresky Monday, May 4, 1970-Four students brought against the protestors and , were shot to death on the campus of Kent were told to leave.. The group, howevi State University during a protest against weighing the consequences decided Nixon's invasion of Cambodia. Two of the resist the order and remain in an effort dead student were not even involved in prove to Americans everywhere that the actual protest. - ground is sacred and must be preserved The parents of the slain students Campus police began to remove have gone to court twice since the in- protestors by carrying them off to arrest cident, in an effort to bring out the The protestors did not acquiese and TRUTH about the killings. However, the arrested. The struggle still confine court ruled in favor of the executioners. both in the court room and on the cal The parents of the slain have not given up pus. and are presently involved in another The May Fourth Coalition hl appeal. requested a "mail in" protest by stu( The students at Kent State haven't and other concerned people in an effort forgotten the deaths of their fellow strength the struggle there. Letters to' classmates. Each year on May 4th, the Department of the Interior, Washing May Fourth Coalition conducts a three D. C. 20515 and to the President, Kent day mourning period. Activities include State Uniliersity, Kent, Ohio 44242 a : various speakers, films an all night vigil urgenuy requested. YOU may not realize at the Memorial and finally a Memorial the potential pressure that letters such as Service conducted at *lac this will have on the preservatien oft' ITOL CAMPUS READER Wio•Cir Capitol Campus Penn State University : ir of: 1!11 To prove how imsy I is, Don Shoemaker otis over SCIUMIIIIIIII October 3, 1977
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