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Kent State — Part 22
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He also noted that during the past summer of
"1973, he also furnished a more detailed statement
ions of these events to a
ee eee aa of the ONG Wusige Advocate
General’s Office. He noted tata is located in
Columbus, Ohio.
WER arco noted that in the summer of 1970,
investigators from the Ohio State Highway Patrol (OSHP)
were at Camp Perry, Ohio, while his ONG unit was at
firearms traning. These investigators were conducting
the investigation regarding the KSU matter for the atate.
He asked one of these persons, name unknown, regarding
TERRY NORMAN. This person told him that NORMAN had been
working for another law enforcement agency, and would
not be prosecuted.
i
He also advised that an ONG Sergeant, name unknown,
had bean in charge of giving out press credentials at KSU
in May, 1970. He noted that this person, name not known
to him, is assigned to Headquarters Company, Firat
Battalion, 145th Infantry, ONG, Akron, Ohio. He noted
that thta Sercneant ahouldA he ahle to furnish information
that this Sergeant should be able to ish information
regarding press credentials issued. also noted that
he heard from an unrecalled source that TERRY NORMAN had
been granted press credentials because he claimed to be
working for the FBI. He noted that he has no personal
knowledge of this information.
GHB notes that he has directed correspondence to
vaious persons inquiring regarding what action is to be
taken, if any, regarding TERRY NORMAN. He noted that
such correspondence was directed to the United States
Department of Justice, the Ohio Attorney General, and
several United States Senators. He noted that one of
the replies received by him in response to these communica~
tions was a letter dated September 21, 1970, from PAUL
W. BROWN, Attorney General, State of Ohio, which advised
as follows:
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