Grace Lutheran Church
(Missouri Synod)
17th and Hilyard Street 344-2361
Sunday Worship Services: 3:30 and 11 a.m.
Bible Class 9:45 a.m.
Harold J. Gieseke, Pastor
Donald Jerke, Campus Pastor
Central Lutheran Church
(A L.C.)
18th and Potter 345 0395
• Sunday worship 8:30 and 11:00 a m.
11:00 a m. Service KORE 93.1 FM
• Philip L. Natwick, Edward F Markquart, pastors
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A University Physical Plant worker cleans up the steps of Johnson Hall in the
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i “We want to keep people for the next week or ten
k days—we particularly want people at Saturday’s 11
a m. march and noon rally. We want to build up to a
t mass city-wide canvas and what amounts to a
^ student strike May 1, with students canvassing the
i city that day.
[ “We’re going to try to get the (academic)
department’s organized and we’ll have an
[ organizational meeting for the strike on Monday
night—Probably in the EMU.”
I The demonstrators left the Fenton Hall rally at
about 8:35 p.m., headed up 13th Ave., through the
EMU and toward the dorms.
They chanted “join us” to students in the EMU
and the dorms, and several dorm fire alarms were
set off in an effort to get students outside.
The marchers threaded their way through the
Bean complex courtyard and out into 15th Ave., past
Gerlinger Annex, down 17th Ave. and up Alder to
the Army and Air Force ROTC buildings.
An estimated 100 persons joined the marchers on
the way to the ROTC buildings.
Chanting "dig it, dig it,” the demonstrators dug
three holes throwing the dirt clods on the ROTC
steps. An argument over whether the uprooted
ROTC sign should be pushed to the middle of Alder
street broke out, but most of the demonstrators
were already on the way back to the EMU at that
time.
“We made our point (by digging holes),” one
protestor said.
The marchers returned to the EMU, where they
paraded around the Fishbowl and then listened to
several speakers call for support for upcoming anti
war activities.
One speaker, calling the bomb crater at the ROTC
buildings “a good beginning,” called for the crowd
to dig some holes in the Johnson Hall front lawn.
About 175 protestors paraded to Johnson Hall,
where they dug two craters and threw dirt clods on
the building’s steps.
When police arrived, a man with a bull horn urged
the protestors to “get it together at the (student)
union Most of the group milled around on the
EMU side of University Street—with the officers on
the other side.
By 10:25 p.m., most of the demonstrators had
gone home.
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