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The Journal Times from Racine, Wisconsin • 17

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The Journal Timesi
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Racine, Wisconsin
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17
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RACINE JOURNAL-TIMES Friday, May 5, 1972 5B ii New FBI Building Named After Hoo ver Hoover, a 77-year-old bache- FBI of Clyde A. Tolson, been presented the flag that lor, died of natural causes at N- 2 man and lonB" drd u. time friend, was announced Tolson, 72, cited poor health home Monday night. after the burial in Congres- as the reason for his resigna- The resignation from the sional Cemetery. Tolson had tion.

Still an Excellent Choice Going Fast! JACKSON PERKINS succeed Hoover as FBI director. They Joined Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower, Widow of the former president, in the front pew. i Red Cross Rules! Won't Stop Donor BUFFALO, N.Y.

(AP) Alfred Ross who turned 66 Thursday said he still would continue to donate blood despite Red Cross rules, Ross, described by the American Association Of Blood Banks as the nation's leading blood donor because he has given 135 pints of blood since 1943, said, "I'll have to start fibbing about my age." The Red Cross bars blood donors over 66, claiming elderly persons might risk their health. Ross, a drummer with the touring "Disney on parade" show, said he never had accepted money for his O-positive blood, which can be given to almost anybody. WASHINGTON (AP) -President Nixon has named the. still-to-be-completed, $126-million FBI headquarters "The J. Edgar Hoover Building" but says it is the organization Hoover developed in his 48 years as director that will be his memorial.

Shortly after Hoover was buried near his boyhood home Thursday, Nixon announced that the federal government's most expensive office building will be named after the man known to his special agents as The Director. Earlier, Nixon delivered the eulogy at the National Presbyterian Church and said even though Hoover is gone, the FBI will carry on in the future just as it did in the past. The 40-minute service brought an overflow crowd of more than 2,000 to the church where Hoover twice had been a deacon. With President and Mrs. Nixon was L.

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to protest the war. In Chicago, some 60 college and university presidents announced they had sent a statement to President Nixon calling for the prompt withdrawal of all U.S. forces from Indochina. Signers included the Rev. Theodore M.

Hesburgh, president of Notre Dame; Robert W. Fuller, president of Oberlin College in Ohio and Glenn Leggett, president of Grinnell College in Iowa. tors were arrested while attempting to enter Tinker Air Force Base in Oklahoma City. They were among 150 who sought to deliver a protest message to the base commander. At least 78 persons were arrested when they tried to stage a sit-in at the headquarters of the U.S.

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'ft 4'' i I'' 'At A', prize winning Harvard professor, said he agreed with Grace that a revolution was needed but said he opposes violence. In College Park, a "march of solidarity" to commemorate the Kent State shootings went peacefully but afterward some 200 to 250 protesters blocked U.S. Route 1 near the campus. State police used tear gas to clear the road, the curfew was put into effect and the guard was called onto the campus. They quelled campus disturbances two weeks ago and were called out for "mobility training" earlier Thursday.

In Iowa City, some vandalism was reported in the business district following an attempted break-in at the university's computer center. Police estimated the crowd at 500 persons and called in the state troopers for reinforcements. Madison Situation Two persons were arrested in Madison, Thursday during an antiwar demonstration that drew up to 2,000 persons. It included a march to the Capitol, a rally and another march to the University of Wisconsin campus. In Milwaukee about 1,000 antiwar demonstrators gathered at the federal building for a rally and a march that went peacefully.

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