The Michigan Daily-Friday, May 5, 1978-Page 15 KENT STATE REMEMBERS: Memorial marked by vigil ehants (Continued from Page 1) yesterday morning. After the service, students rallied and were addressed by 12 speakers. STUDENTS THEN marched around campus chanting angry slogans against Ohio Governor James Rhodes, who called in the National Guard on campus eight years earlier. The march began with chanting of "Rhodes, you liar, we'll set your ass on fire," as students lit a cloth effigy of the Governor. The tear gas incident came after the cam- pus march. Becky French, who. participated in the vigil by standing on the spot where William Schroeder was shot to death, said, "I thought the occasion deserved a memorial and that the injustice should not be forgotten." Schroeder's parents, in addition to parents of the three other slain students - Allison Krause, Jeffrey Miller and Sandra Scheuer - attended the all- night vigil but were not present at the afternoon rally. KENT STATE President Brage Golding cancelled classes yesterday for the more than 17,000 students at the University's main campus. Many students, however, chose not to par- ticipate in the scheduled events. One student, asked about those not at- tending the rally, remarked, "They're in the dorms, they're not very in- terested," he said. "I just came down to see what's going on - I don't care about the event." Daniel Ellsberg and activist lawyer William Kunstler were scheduled to speak at the rally but cancelled, leaving American Indian Movement leader Vernon Bellecourt and former Students for a Democratic Society President Clark Kissinger as the keynote speakers. ELLSBERG SENT a message to representatives of the May 4 Task For- . - ce - which organized yesterday's event - saying he couldn't make it to Kent State because he was busy protesting the Rocky Flats nuclear weapons plant in Colorado and was literally tied to the railroad tracks feeding into the plant. Alan Canfora, who was shot in the stomach by National Guardsmen eight years ago, recounted to the crowd what had happened on the campus. "I got behind the only tree and then saw my roommate, Tom Grace, get his foot blown apart by a bullet," he said. CANFORA CREDITED the people who demonstrated against the gym construction last fall as responsible for the upcoming retrial of-a $46 million federal civil suit against Rhodes and other defendants. The suit was brought by parents of the dead students and nine students wounded by National Guard fire. Barbara Child, a Kent State English professor, was the first speaker. "The shots were not accidental, they were heard around the world and were one of the reasons for the American pullout from the war in Indochina," she said. Yesterday's observance was more peaceful than last year's, when hun- dreds of people were arrested during demonstrations protesting the gym construction. 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