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Police then returned fire with tear gas C ourt denies cannisters. Police later found no e weaponsamong student protesters, with the exception of a large knife left in some shrubbery. Student K ent State leaders denied the charge that they "shot" first. d su t Local television news films, how- a Sever, indicate-that some projectile wastinitially thrown by the stu- CINCINNATI (1)-The 6th U.S. dents. Circuit Court of Appeals yesterday Radio newsperson Robert Collins, declined to overturn dismissal of the eyewitness reporter, claimed $11 million in damage suits brought that the warning given by the sher- by the parents of three Kent State iff to the students was extremely students killed May 4, 1970. difficult to hear. Students on the The appellate court here ruled scene agreed that they never heard the suits filed mainly against for- any such warning. mer Ohio Gov. James Rhodes, of- After confused minutes of shouts, ficers of the Ohio National Guard shots and yells, two black men were and Kent State President Robert found lying in a pool of blood in White "are in substance actions front of the administration build- against the state." ing. "Suits against the state are pro- Edwards promptly ordered the hibited by the 11th Amendment," school closed. Over 400 National the court said in a 69-page opinion Guardsmen were called to the and 2-1 decision. scene. Most students had left the Regarding allegations in the com- campus yesterday as many parents plaint that members of the national arrived totake their children home. guard were permitted to carry During the night, state police swept loaded weapons and they were not through dormitories, e v i c t i n g properly trained for surpressing a number of students who had re- civilian riots and disturbances, the mained. court said that the judiciary should The school will remain closed not involve itself in determining until after Thanksgiving. Edwards military or political questions. 1'would not say if any action would DOCTORS, NURSES, PSYCHOLOGISTS, PEOPLE IN ALL MEDICAL AND PROFESSIONAL FIELDS-... HELP SUPPORT A CONSUMER ADVOCATE GROUP CONCERNED WITH MEDICAL INFORMATION. We Would Like To Add Your Name To Our "Support" List. This Involves No Time Or Money On Your Part Unless You Wish To Donate It. ADVOCATES FOR MEDICAL INFORMATION CALL JOSEPH GRAEDON, 662-6598 or 663-7095 DD be taken against students partici-PL pating in the protest. Three stu- dents were arrested. Meet people who shore a common interest in Israeli In response to the killings, stu- happenings, problems, culture. Discussion with dent leaders at two branches of DAVID HOROWITZ on urban kibbutz. the University of N. Carolina yes- terday joined other student groups , SATURDAY, NOV. 18-7 P.M. ; of classes Monday. in calling for a nationwide boycott 93rE E ofPcad ,ofclasesMonay.936 D EW EY (Of f Packa rd ) "The actions of the sheriff's dep- uties in Baton Rouge," their state- 761-3161 ment read, "epitomize the racism :sQ and repression that has been in- No Bet Cafe Thanksgiving Weekend flicted on black people of America for hundreds of years." Forest fires bvro Nore than trees " Christian Science Lecture Harold Rogers, CSB "Become What You Are" Monday night, Nov. 20, 1972 8 p.m.-Anderson Room, MICHIGAN UNION Y i BECAUSE OF POPULAR DEMAND, WE WILL REPEAT ONCE, THIS SUNDAY ONLY . .. BOOKS One Day Pre-Holiday Sale BOOKS Sunday, Nov. 19 ONLY-Noon til ? To make room on our shelves for holiday items, we are offering large reductions in books currently in stock. Many new titles-some books never on sale before. Up to 60% off. August 1914 (Solzhenitsin) Dali (Abrams) N.Y. Times Book of Antiques Vaginal Politics World Atlas of Wines Complete Book of Bicycling American Heritage Dictionary What do you say after you say Hello? THE ABOVE ARE EXAMPLES OF DOZENS OF TITLES ON SALE 4)Centicore Bookshops, Inc. 336 Maynard 663-1812 THIS SALE AT OUR MAYNARD ST. STORE ONLY r THE MAPS show the present boundaries of the city's five wards (above) and the plan proposed by the Human Rights Party and Republicans. The plan will be discussed today at an open hearing. (See story, Page 1) + Use Daily Classifieds + G0g ive The Bear a break. You're the only one who can. Because all Smokey can do is ask you to help prevent forest fires. He can't break your matches. Or douse your campfires. Or snuff out your cigarets. Only you can. So, please, lend Smokey a hand. And maybe while you're at it, lend him your voice too: tell people to give the bear a break. He deserves it. So does America. THE NEW AP ALMANAC.