(CONTINUED FROM PAGE 4) 2.) Dr. Staudenmeir, Acting Campus Executive Officer of the Hazleton Campus 3.) Mr. John Bischoff Di rector of the Penn State Bookstore System Bookstore Building University Park, PA. 16801 I must make it perfectly clear that it is up to you, the student, to speak up. It is your right - as an American citizen and as a student of The Pennsylvania University. You are paying thousands of collars to attend this university. The least it can do is to have your books on the shelves at the beginning of the semester, so you don't fall behind in your daily If you fail to duties. speak up, then, as I have already indicated, things will continue as they have. The ball is in your court. Yours Truly, Matt Harris 4i.. Editor-in-Chief Highacres Collegian (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 14) I reached into my pocket James and took out a piece of bread that I had swiped from the mess tent during the last meal. Then I took my canteen out of its holster and handed them both to the starving child. He quickly devoured the bread and guzzled down the water. Again he turned to me and then said to .me, "Thank you. May God be with you always!" child up and carried him back to the others. Along the way,, we carried on a small discussion. His name State was Jacob and he was Fran Hungary. His entire family, consisting of his parents and 5 brothers, had been brought to Auschwitz. During the period of time moment, but before I knew it, I was standing in front of one of the sleeping quarters for the prisoners. Suddenly, I heard a noise Home-made Italian Sausage and other specialty items Quality meats, pro- duce, and deli Call 455-2101 LOCAL DELIVERY Gently, I picked the RKE T from inside. Tightening my grip on rry gun, I cautiously proceeded to enter the dwelling. What I saw almost made me want to shoot myself. Sitting on the floor on the far end was a small child, approximately 6 years old, scrounging through the looking for some barracks food to consurre.. He was and looked like emaciated about to call for death was Slowly, he turned to look at me and in a passive voice called to me, me, please. I'm so hungry! Won't you please help met" from their initial entrance into the camp and up to this point, he had watched helplessly 'as each member was executed, one by one, until he was the only one left. He then started to weep, so I stopped the discussion and clung to him like he was my very own child. As I returned to the entrance of the camp, I observed the other survivors being given food and water and medical assistance. They were then placed onto the many trucks that we had brought with us solely for this purpose. My carmander instructed me to place the child onto the one of the trucks. I would not comply with his order, and I asked him if I could look after the child. Although he knew it was going against regulations, he agreed. the child began crying again I held him tight and told him that everything "Help was going to be all right. He told me that he was scared that the Nazis were going to come back and hurt him sane more. I assured him that never again would the Nazis hurt him in any manner. Never again would the Nazis be allowed to hurt anyone for that matter. It has been 41 years since I experienced the terror of Auschwitz. My family is very happy and we As we left Auschwitz, (CONTINUED ON PAGE 2)
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