| Show i Lawmen Press Manhunt for Assassin 11 t - t Continued From Page One scheduled march will go on So too he added will a poor people's demonstration scheduled for Wishington April 27 "after a necossary period of adjus- apostle of violence as King was an apostle of nonviolence Carmichael at a news conference urged that Negroes take to the streets with guns to "kill otf the real tment" the city's opposition to the march "in view of the tragic circumstances" In Tallahassee Fla police said a white youth was burned to death after a firebomb went off 10 blocks from pre dominantly Negro Florida AteM University where small bands of snipers earlier were reported firing on police One Negro was shot and critically "We have to retaliate for the death of pur leaders" he added "The execution of those debts will not te in the courtrooms They will Le in the Eareets of the United States of America When white America killed Dr King she ivened the eyes of every black man in : this country" King had returned to Memphis to renew a demonstration in support of striking sanitc:!omnen most of them Ne- groes The march held last week turned into a riot in which a Vegro was killed But King had planned to try agaia for a peaceful demonstration On Monday King's successcr as head of the Southerti Christian Leadership Conference the Ilev Ralph Abernathy said Monday's teen-age- WM : :: ' :L''' - ) 4'""' '': 3 '- - - ' l''' i 1 0-- am - ' ''' Pcs -- - - 4 - t : - ' o — 140' i s'f - ?0 1'sr''' q i' 1"r 1 i ' 1 4 at A spokesman for the Southern Christian Leadership Council said Friday that following the services there will be a march to Morehouse College A memorial service will be - I two-mil- e Press Wireohoto Rev Ralph Abernathy Aide Picks tip Banner () 4 ::N 0kg ''': - t ::::::'''::::::::::'::!!''''::!i:::::::!:! 1 a::'!:ii:!'':s:':!:i:::!!::::::':!:1::: !'::ii :' 1 44ktiekrotiraoolostok4444444r7r :::: s ': ': s' ' — (' I:: r :::!:: ::::::- ::::: ' itftz' riak '::':':: :::: ::' :: :i:::: : :::::::: ::1 ::::i'!iii:::13kc :e! t 4t: ! r :: :: fr :4-- :::i:: " :p:' :::::: i A ': ' -- -- 4 2 il‘ 1 411 w m I :: -- 4 eó 1 I Prominent Utahns expressed shock and concern ever the death of Martin Luthce King Here are some comrnents: : Secretary of State Clyde L Miller acting governor who Friday ordered all state and national flags lowered to half mast: "It was a dastardly act and has shocked people throughout the world "This is not only a moment for sorrow but a time for prayer I urge all people regardless of race creed or color to remain calm and unemotional in order that we do not try to erase a violent act with violence" : Divides Rams ): ): I - ' ' ley - 7 11:IV 1!1114 ‘11till 111116 I 11 - 4 re- ! - :''"- - 2 '': i ‘ 1 ' - t1 ? 0g:ie( - ) illb lw I v :: ' ' -- s: r' A 1 :s! ::1:::':- Pants e Perma-Creas- A - : el With ' i ' - '49 - ::: :i V ri :: - $65470 Reg :' 1tk k i: '17 lelkimall ":": ::' 7 k::v I 44 i 1' - 1 ' I i '' y-i-i y( ' e 1 i I! !i ' ' fI il 4 I ' year-roun- I 't ‘ l' tine ' ' i i 37-4- 4 r '4' 1 ' t '' 0' J I i 1': s: : 1 t ‘ 4 : ) i t' J4' I 1 c n thlik ' -' q 11 ' i 5 smooth-fittin- g d lightweight worsted wool or polyesterwool for d muted fsoortl caonmd 3m7o4doe! 2dcolors 4patterns Reg tong t : -- '7 ' i ' k ' H Well-tailore- I 1 Cottonwood 'i ':: : i d pants keep their sharp crease fresh pressed look Perma-crease- - iil!' t : i t - 4 il ii :: l:: ti '' :: 1 j'IA-- I Expertly tailored lightweight wool or polyesterwool 1 : '''!! i :' r :' r : ' AtIl i ' I i ' l ' e 1 ':: ' I I i 1 4 r ' - ''::: : No Charge for Alterations i t e Thlothing - end Cottonwood Downtown — 1 111114t6a1p7 - c ' X---- -- C)1T4' :re le 110 I &a 14 A ‘441 tt ' ' i 41 I ' t 4 ti " 41 A R t'l 4 0 '41 b ' tkAt:t!': 44 ti ‘ 1t':: s 4: k7 f4 tato' ' ' '- - allo 4 1 ár 1 ‘ Dapper crease-retainin- g woolacetate "twosome" for Easter and after Two or sport coats in solid color with coordinated and checks spring plaids slacks Gold blue green rust 614 The Poriti doys thee-butta- Downtown n end Cononwood 101 & 1 ‘ t ' ' mit I ! 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"c : e- it 1 1799 Mrs ' -- I - - -- God-fearin- chaos" Problem of Hate ::::: le:' 1: p - 'k'-l-s Easter sport coats Reg ' well-tailor- ed $20-225- 0 :: : ' Mt f PEOPLE PREKR PIERCES -- 0 ' SUITS l'' i' :: A 'i b' titat rill 7 students' "- iHuhi1 i I illimpip 11111W'r I 04 ':':i 4 irfff e - PEAS ' i i ::: A iv I :: s 1 ::11 011 i '' ': ' :!::: i' I t : iiilir 0 11 wAtimintsmarNS ' : e Litll! —et' 1i4 tit t gab 4 iit::1 c 'I ft fr " ' 111 litI Iliiti :' ' loulitill iwintit tff e---- al-ton- Sherman P Lloyd "It is a tragedy and will further divide the races at a time when we are struggling for understanding" Rep Laurence J Burton "It is the worst thing which could have happened In the last few weeks I bate" have received hundreds of letThe Most Rev Joseph Lenters and telegrams in opposinox Federal bishop of the civil tion to the present rights Catholic Diocese of Salt Lake bill It appears to me that "Catholics of Utah join there is not much that can be City: in sorrow and shock at the me done but pass it This is a violent death of Dr Martin time for moderation and not Luther who has King Jr extremism I deeply deplore given his life in behalf of nonwhat happened" vioient resistance to racial in'Robert E Freed chairman justice in this nation of the State Advisory ComGreat American nliSSiOn to the US Commis-Lio- n on Civil Rights: "Many "He was truly a great citizens are wondering what American whose name will althey can do in the face of this ways be linked with the strug- national tragedy c gle for civil rights Regard- "II would suggest construc- less of our color or creed we tive action which would be to have all suffered a tragic telegraph the President ask- - loss" Sen Wallace F Bennett ing him to call a joint con(R Utah): "This was a usegressional session to take imless tragic thing and has almediate action as suggested ready greatly aggravated the by the Kerner report The nation is waiting impatiently for conflict and destroyed the aggressive leadership to meet principles of nonviolence Dr the greatest domestic chalKing stood fur I'm sure this will set back the progress we lenge in the last 100 years" have made in civil rights for : Death Small Prim rnay months if not ytars" Dr Palmer S Ross presiSen Frank E Moss "This is not just a (lent Salt Lake Chapter Nafor the Association local tragedy It will send tional shock waves all around the Advancement of Colored People: "It is deplorable that a world I wish to extend deepest sympathy to Dr King's man who lived in nonviolence met death violently We join family" with the nation in extending Dal Siegel president Unitsympathy to the family and ed Jewish Council of Salt we heartily denounce this vioLake City: "The Jewish comlent attack upon a man of the munity of Salt Lake City cloth Some months ago I was mourns the loss of Martin with Dr King and the violent Luther King Nobel prize winattitude and atmosnhere in ner and peacemaker Advthe South was mentioned to ocate of the him approach to settling problems ' "He said 'If you mean Martin Luther King was like heath is the price I have to Aaron the brother of Moses pay it's a small price to pay ever seeking to prevent emofor freedom justice and equaltion from flowing into harmful channels ever promoting the ity for all mankind' of concord among all warwhich conditions spirit "The ranted this violence are prey men" Rep r alent right here in Salt Lake City and Ogden We have a tendency to ignore but that doesn't mean such conditions don't exist" Dan R Howell president Salt Lake Council of Churches: "The news of such a violent death of another national leader is indeed shocking and s It is regretful that such are employed in a supg nation posedly Much effort love prayerful and meaningful action must exert itself to help bring some order out of the present 4 et 11 iii '' '4 i (7 I - v- '' 11 ' :v GØjPIERCWS No'' (' Aiti:! 4st lb :::: ' :!! ulaner Mb ' " Worsted Wool i lib : 11 s -$ -- - 111Z '4" i :4' ' k tivi 4 : : ' - iitt'7::- ilt fii:9 11!: v" 4 4 ' b 41 "-- 6 Ai i 41'a1111P0 74' r iiii! tiiiiEilt1 i! "MUMMA' II :"!"!!!!'d 4:77 A 4 ::1 ' 44 Slaying of Rights Leader Shocks 'Saddens Utahns ' ''' 4° Iru ' 1 : -- PREFERA vii A a 'natural' for Easter Too 1 11 I f49 1 ge I1 41116wits&11) w at Half Mast :Flags d s : grab I 'Z °le b —Associated Press Wirephoto o - It U I V) :::'::::: -4 4 i :' woman weeps as she passes the body of I Unidentified Martin Luther King at a Memphis funeral home pr j 1 1 PEOPLE N 7 ' '1' - ii) 40 1 eldatol - I zs TOMATO JUICE (r4 - 4- PIERCE'S 1 i ' 'rli'' "'"e i 11 11F il (114 ' "IR"! IV an- - ass-us- ? - i 'I 4644x 0 rIT" - I 1? ::- i - I l 4'1 r -:- :! ::&ii:i:::ii:''6iii1:::::':::':4 ::::iN::':A::gii:ii:::M4i:X:NiiW:$44:i4i:::iiii:::::::::: --1 lz: '''s ' e4 OTTONWOQD to 1 st - OINNtOWN 'r : ° t ( services Easter is Sunday Apri114th 71111411 '''-'- ")1) :: -- '1(4b A FiN:::::':::::: ::::::1i:Ti2 :H:t:' 401 17 ' 0 Iwc1°? ' ' :::::---:::- is: i V :::::::: s:!:': 41(- :: d'i i - e o t 1 t-- - le et lth West thee I - (:) 4th of followers to attend asanewsparnetssig Linolum Caportmht 645 902 Rugs 1095 1202 Rugs 1345 1205 Rugs College Stutionts SPECIAL TEACHERS COURSE Write or call Mrs Wallis AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY 933 So 5th East 3557652 0 0 - nouncement of the funeral ar— rangements would serve in place of Individual Invitations ICIETCHUM'S I STUDY IN EUROPE High School felt the public family I 010 1 —Associated Ai 19G8 funeral Ebenezer Baptist i Church where the slain civil rights leader a n d his father Martin Luther King Sr were ::::—4 g held there the spokesman said He said King's family felt the and the march would represent three important elements in the Negro leader's life: his church and his education and religion Intellect and the use of the peaceful march as part of his work The spokesman said King's GA ATLANTA (AP) — The funeral of Dr Martin Luther King Jr will be held Tuesday beginning at 10:30 C4 s Pi 4:-- 4 t':: i'14'mcf' ' ' ' t- 8 Saturday April Tuesday Funeral Scheduled for Dr King ' 4 e 4 x -- ''':' ''''' ' -- King's body was put on public view here during a brief memorial service Hundreds of Negroes filed past in anguished tribute to a man of ordinary physical stature whose image however loomed large enough to impress many throughout the nation from presidents to field hands "Lord have mercy" one woman wept beside the bronze casket where King lay in a black suit "Why did this happen to you Dr King? What are we going to do?" Then a procession of cars formed behind the hearse that bore King's body to the Memphis Airport where his widow Coretta 41 waited to take it home to Atlanta wounded by Memphis police during disorders here Four thousand National Guardsmen were brought back into the city Tney had been removed Wednesday after duty stemming from a March 28 riot during a demonstration led by King Two Detroit police officers were shot and wounded in a predominantly Negro neighborhood There were lootings arson awl distill- - d ' f Miss Nashville Tenn Newark NJ Boston and a number of smaller cities and towns Memphis Mayor Henry Loeb withdrew enemy" i bances of various natures also In Manhattan's Harlem and Brooklyn's BedfordStuyvesant areas two miles from the White House in Washington in Jackson The Salt Lake Tribune tks4zrzr-A1 and Cottonweml |