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    WWII ends in Europe, four killed at Kent State: The News Journal archives, week of May 5

    By Ben Mace, Delaware News Journal,

    14 days ago

    “Pages of history” features excerpts from The News Journal archives including the Wilmington Morning News and the Evening Journal.

    May 5, 1970, The Morning News

    Four slain in Ohio war protest

    Four students were killed and 11 other persons were wounded at Kent State University yesterday when National Guardsmen broke up an unauthorized rally.

    President Richard Nixon said the incident should remind everyone that “when dissent turns to violence it invites tragedy.”

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    The shooting came after guardsmen moved in with tear gas to disperse a rock-throwing crowd of 400 to 500 students at an antiwar rally….

    Meanwhile a continuing wave of antiwar demonstrations, focusing on U.S. involvement in Cambodia, swept many of the nation’s colleges …

    History of protest: US has long history of college protests: Here's what happened in the past

    May 7, 1954, Wilmington Morning News

    Bannister first runner to crack four-minute mile

    Roger Bannister ended the athletic world’s quest for the four-minute mile yesterday with a monumental effort in which he was timed at 3:59.4.

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    Competing in his first race of the year and on his own track at Iffley Road, the shy former Oxonian burst through the legendary four-minute barrier as a meager crowd of 1,000, mostly Oxford students, watched the memorable performance….

    May 8, 1945, Wilmington Morning News

    Nazis quit; today V-E Day

    The war in Europe is over. Complete and unconditional surrender papers were signed by Germany at 2:41 a.m. French time May 7 in the headquarters of Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, supreme commander of the Allies of the West, at Reims.

    President Truman made arrangements to make a radio address at 9 a.m. today, presumably to proclaim the victory over Germany.

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    The crowning triumph came just five years, eight months and six days after Hitler invaded weak but proud Poland and struck the spark which set the world afire.

    A Big Three agreement put off the formal announcement of V-E Day until it can be proclaimed simultaneously by the major Allies — Britain, Russia and the United States….

    Four Delaware soldiers were liberated from German prison camps yesterday, according to reports received from Third Army Headquarters in Europe.

    Lt. Earle R. Allen, of Bethel, a bombardier on a B-17 Flying Fortress, was reported missing in July 1944 and as a prisoner in October 1944 …

    Sgt. V.G. Comegys, of Wilmington, was reported missing April 13, 1944. He had written frequently to his parents, urging them never to give up hope if he were ever listed as missing …

    Lt. Victor D. Ennis, of Wilmington, was reported missing in June 1944. He was co-pilot of a Flying Fortress based in England ...

    Lt. Robert J. McCormick, of Wilmington, pilot on a B-25, was captured after being shot down over Sardinia in May 1943 …

    May 9, 1960, Journal-Every Evening

    Founder of Wilmington Flower Market visits first beneficiary

    Mrs. J. Dudley Clark, founder of the Wilmington Flower Market, made a recent visit to St. Michael’s Day Nursery, the first beneficiary of the first Flower Market in 1921.

    When she was asked what had given her the idea for the market, she said, “Bishop Coleman asked me to sell cakes and pies for the benefit of what was then called St. Michael’s Day Nursery and Hospital for Colored Babies. I didn’t think people really wanted our pies and cakes and for the amount of time and effort, we really weren’t making much money. So the idea popped into my head, ‘Why not give people what they want?’ All people want plants and flowers … At lunch with about a dozen friends one day, I told them what I thought we should do, and they all agreed to help …”

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    The first year of the Flower Market, they raised $1,500.

    Mrs. Clark was surprised to learn that her original group has grown to a volunteer crew of more than 2,400 women, the number of beneficiaries has increased to 15, and that last year, $34,000 was raised ...

    The St. Michael’s Day Nursery has ceased to be a hospital but the nursery is such a vital service, caring for 40 pre-school children of working mothers….

    This year’s Flower Market will be held Friday and Saturday at Rockford Park ...

    Catch up on history: U.S. hostages freed from Iran, first Super Bowl: News Journal archives, week of Jan. 17

    May 10, 1974, The Morning News

    Nixon impeachment hearings begin

    The House Judiciary Committee yesterday entered the critical stage in its historic inquiry into whether President Nixon should be impeached.

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    The first impeachment hearing for a president since the Andrew Johnson case of 1868 began with a somber, 19-minute open session that was televised, then took up evidence behind closed doors ...

    Most of the … material in the first area of inquiry concerns any part Nixon may have played in the cover-up that followed the June 17, 1972 break-in and bugging of Democratic National Committee headquarters at the Watergate complex …

    Reach reporter Ben Mace at rmace@gannett.com.

    This article originally appeared on Delaware News Journal: WWII ends in Europe, four killed at Kent State: The News Journal archives, week of May 5

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