The Sunflower, v.74, no.53 (May 12, 1970)
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The Sunflower: Our 74th year of editorial freedom, v.74 no.53. Wichita, Kansas, May 12, 1970. - 8 pages
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Article(s): Students to gather in peaceful assembly -- Committee tries to bar funds -- Black studies may get own department -- SGA prexy to name students to committee posts Tuesday -- Peaceful march attracts 450 demonstrators / Kevin Cook -- Board of Trustees adds student -- Protests lack focus -- Mickey Mouse minority / Sydney Martin -- Letters to the editor -- Ford not denied free speech, render says -- Authorities speak in drug seminar -- Webster offers tennis tips -- In MVC meet: Coach pleased with 'superstar' -- WSU tennis ace captures Valley crown -- In MVC: Golfers grab third -- Individual achievement goal for Shocker track member / Dan Matthews -- Thinclads outstanding at MVC
Photograph(s): The search: Troopers of the U.S. 1st Cavalry Division search an ammunition and weapons storage shelter they found seven miles southwest of Snoul, Cambodia. p. 1 -- Abolition: Ron Wylie reads a statement calling for the abolition of the National Guard following Friday's march to the National Guard Armory. Wylie later attached the statement to the door of the Armory. p. 1 -- Eye-balling: Wichita police chief Merrell Kirkpatrick (right) and two of his officers eye demonstrators Friday at a Wichita National Guard Armory. The demonstration was held to protest President Nixon's Cambodian policy and the slaying of four Kent Slate University students last week. p. 2 -- Presentation: Murray Brown, (in crested blazer,) presents a check for $1,000 to Neil Brown of the Institute of Logapedics [sic]. The Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity earned the money by bouncing a basketball in downtown Wichita for 36 hours and asking for donations. p. 3 -- Bottoms up: This was the scene moments before the start of second heat in distance medley relay in the girls' district track meet at Delhi, Iowa. (AP Wirehouse). p. 7