

Monday, May 1, 1972

Students Evict Protesters
NEW YORK (UPI) --A group of students evicted antiwar protesters from the second Columbia University building in two days in New York Friday.
About 40 students forced their way into Pupin Hall, the University"s physics building, and scuffled with about 50 protesters. A spokesman for Strike Central, a student group coordinating strike activities at Columbia, said the protesters left after they got some of the files of dar research projects connected with the school.
Occupation of three campus buildings continued.
In Washington 300 anti-war demonstrators marched on the Pentagon from the Lincoln Memorial Saturday to denounce U.S. bombing in Vietnam and demand immediate withdrawal of American forces.
"Students Evict Protesters", by (UPI), published in the Pacific Stars and Stripes on Monday, May 1, 1972 and reprinted from European and Pacific Stars and Stripes, a Department of Defense publication copyright, 2002 European and Pacific Stars and Stripes. |