Show The Salt Lake Tribune Wednesdly A7 1968 10 April Nation Offers Final Tributes to I F King in Atlanta Services ' - Continued From rage One ered the eulogy saying "Make no mistake the American pew! are in part refor Martin Luther King's sponsible death" He said the assassin felt like he had society's support At the same time Mays said: "If we love Martin Luther King Jr amd respect him let us see to it that he did not die in vain let us see to it that we do not dishonor his name by trying to solve our problems through rioting in the streets" The graveside ceremony was brief Mrs King retained her composure throughout When the crypt was closed she lowered h head and sobbed gently The wagon was used as a hearse io dramatize King's identification with the nation's poor He had planned to lead a poor people's march on Washington this month but was cut down by the sniper's bullet in Memphis where he was leading a demonstration in behalf of striking garbage workers The funeral service was at Ebenezer at police lines listening to the ancient bymns that welled from within They stood on rooftops and clung to tree limbs and strained at police ropes to get a glimpse of the coffin bearing the Negro crusader whose oratory and nonviolent ideals emboldened his people and challenged the national conscence Atlanta Girds for Trouble Even as the funeral services were in progress State Adjutant General George J Hearn announced that National Guardsmen from throughout Georgia were being airlifted to the Atlanta area Atlanta had escaped the violence that beset major cities of the nation after King's murder Hearn said he did not anticipate trouble but "we intend to be ready" At the Morehouse ceremony Dr Benjamin Mays Morehouse president emeritus and former teacher of Kirg pre-funer- F: A' 4 '" t:t:c :k4 "- t 7 ' 104e1 :7:t13 MEMPHIS :: :' : r: L p V 4::t:?::':c:: N iiiceiii:::::::' ?: :::: :':40:-- t' e0'4-- :::::::: ::'H: :::::::::::: Press Wirsphots Sett Robert F Kennedy and Sen Eugene J McCarthy attfnd final rites for Dr Martin Luther King Jr ' d:OP Democratic Leader's Attend Dr king Funeral GA (AP) — Every major announced canATLANTA didate for attended the funeral Tuesday of Dr Martin Luther King Jr Former Vice President Richard M Nixon a candidate for the Republican nomination was on hand So were the two candidates for the Democratic nomination Sens Eugene J McCarthy of rinnesota and Robert F Kennedy of New Several other former or potential candidates also were present: Reprblican Goys Strike's End 'Nearing' In Memphis MEMPHIS TENN (AP)— Negotiators were reported to have neared Tuesday agreement on two main issues blocking settlement of the strike garbage whibh Dr Martin Luther King Jr had come kne to support when' he was assassinated The reported new accord appaently' came during a negotiating sessic3 which included Undetaecretary of Labor James J Reynolds sent here by President Johnson t3 help mediate the dispute Ttn only umettled sources raid was the amount of the pay increase for the 1300 workers most of whom are Negroes The sources said agreement was neer on union recognition and dues checkoff the two issues cin which Mayor Henry Lceb had steadfastly refused In yield since the workers walked off their jobs Feb 12 Mediation recessed early Monday is to resume Wednesday Four 11hite men including a Presbyterian minister continfast and ued a sit-ion the sidewalks cutside City Hall which they said would end only after the garbage workers receive a satisiactory settlement n — Law r: 1 kA :VA 141 Genuine IA II 3 1 i 1 drama of Spain with a Depict the runtartuRE magnifi- ht 11''''''"---7'r- i t11 pil 1 - si:: tdiadogecif: 7:: 4: ir 1114" I 4 ' it k ir If 0 -- 41 rt 0 -- siP 744Cif ' 4 ' r:t I-- U "s 'A's It f00114 (PtA 7-- ‘ II i ki4‘ 0 141ril '11JV ''' l: ' :: ' 1 ' ::': :: i''1:t''''t"411"3'''''' '21 :'''"'"'''‘'" ': ) '' 'i 4: ' ' t I 1 ': '': i q '''' t' - 4 ' - "i 2 ' p' 1 ' ? 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'V - i auchorities It pictured a clean and t ATLANTA ' - - d window George Romney of Michigan and Nelson A Rockefeller of New York Republican Mayor John Lindsay of New York and Vice President City Hubert Humphrey a Demo- crat ' Black Power advocate Stokely Carmi- chael was in the congregation A few shouts of "Stokely baby!" erupted from the crowd out front when Carmichael en- tered The City of Atlanta was virtually closed down for the day Mayor Ivan Allen ordered schools closed as well as city offices and liquor stores and encouraged bueinesses to shut their doors Most did County offices closed OK except for vital services and the courthouse was draped in black - the 'shooting and has been sent to the FBI laboratory in Washington for ballistics tests No results of the tests have said a 6 pump rifle was the murder weapon A similar weapon was found by police on a doorstep near the flophousP minutes after Z3-3- Police Chief S C MacDonald reporting that local officers no longer have jurisdiction over the case said "I don't know any more about it than you do" Rolando Velez the Mexican consul here said FBI agents him questioned Tuesday morning about a man who had obtained a tourist card giving a false address and telephone number the day before 'Ong was shot last Thursday Velez had contacted authorities after reporting a resemblance between the man and a sketch carried Saturday by a rdbal newspaper The Justice Department in Washington denied however a report that the investigation had extended into Mexico The newspaper composite picture was drawn from descriptions given by persons living in the second-floo- r downtown flophouse where police believe the assassin shot a bathroom King through 7:x- —Associated I masses" 44 tion - a "I ate my last meal last Thursday" the day King was slain Abernathy said "I am seeking to purify my soul I will continue my fast until I am satisfied and thoroughly convinced that I am ready for the task which is at hand" Abernathy said he and King always would fast in their cells for the first 24 hours "whenever we went to jail together for the freedom of our people" They also would pray he said "so there would be no malice in our hearts toward the jailers" As the ceremony began Abernathy urged the congregation to sing along with the church choir The congregation responded with emotion "Come home come home ye who are case refusing all comment except to say that the necessary manpower has been committed to the investiga- :::-- n Friend Continues Fast ing nis 1963 campaign in Birmingham which spurred passage of the 1964 Civil Rights Act The church services were typical of Baptist rites in the South consisting of sermons Scripture readings and familiar hymns mule-draw- have taken complete charge of the - o i th-j- TENN Federal :::: :kilt!!'0purA:: 7'-7N: ended mourners numberirg an estimated r 50000 began making way slowly toward the Morehouse campus Most however waited and followed n the hearse They marched curb to curb singing the anthem of the civil rights movement "We Shall Overcome" But for their solemn race they were reminiscent of the black masses who fol enforcement officers remained Tuesday about their search for a man they say is "on the run" — the assassin of Dr Martin Luther King :::'E:3:1t::::':':t'llks::11' ::s The congregation of 1300 included members of Congress prelates diplomats and national and world figures They sat elbow to elbow with old Negro friends of King who knew him from his boyhood days in Atlanta Even before the funeral ceremony By Jay Bowles Associated Press Writer tight-lippe- P:''71'' Notables at Church " weary come home The Rev Ronald English pastor of a neighboring church offered a prayer — for comfort he said and for wisdom "We raise the perennial questien of Job: Why? "Like a wild carnivorous beast" he said "history has turned upon our own because it could not bear the truth" Ile concluded by praying tht "this country will not be rent asunder by the black The Rev Mr Ralph D Abernathy presided He was King's closest friend going to jail with him 17 times in their crusades of civil disobedience Abernathy took over as bead of the IC Secrecy Cloaks King Assassin Hunt : Z lowed King through the streets of Birmingham Selma St Augustine and other southern cities during the early 1960s in nonviolent demonstrations demanding an end to racial segregation For his work King was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964 The services at the Ebenezer church began at 10:45 am and the body was borne from the church at 12:15 pm The pallbearers were the Rev Fred C Bennett a close associate al King in the Southern Christian Leadership Conference which Dr King headed the Rev Jesse Jackson who was standing with King on his motel balcony when he was shot and the Rev Fred Shuttlesworth whose association with King began dur- Killer's on the Run ' - Baptist Church where King 39 was baptized and where he had been copastor with his father the past eight years The widow sat at the front with their four children Yolanda 12 Martin Luther III 10 Dexter 7 and Bernice 5 10 SALT C-wedaricc-3 LAKE AND CITY OGDEN 4 SALT LAKE CITY ( ?oo41 Vus I) iÁ k $1 in Ogden area 3742780 in Provo area Zenith 737 in outlying areas Delively in Salt Lake City area For deliver' dial north to Tremorton and Richmond south to Payson and Provo east to Heber and Midway west to Grantsville and Toole all points in hetween k'lw 4 days for delivery AM TO 9 PM There is a 50c charge on any COD Moil orders to Box 1465 add indicated postage each plus 312 sales tax in Utah SHOP MONDAY AND FRIDAY 10 Mail and phone oiders filled 328-118- 825-160- AEN IMMMIOUP N 40 4 |