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Show The Salt Lake Tribune, Tuesday, January 16, 1973 Georgia Leader lla- AnotSicr View Rites Mark 44th Birth Date of Slain Leader . Martin Luther King Jr. By William L. Chaze Associated Press U nter The widow of Ur. Martin Luther King Jr., home town fnends and associated marked the 44th anniversary of the slam civil rights leader's birth with a wreath laying ceremony Monday at his grave in a black neighborhood saadov ed ' tor calling for the state Senate to set aside Jan 15 as a special day honoring the Nobel laureate We might as well set aside a day in honor of Benedict said Maddox, who Arnold. gained headlines in 1964 when Brown, who Atlanta Mayor Sam Massed declared the day a legal holiday tn the Georgia capital and large numbers of school children visited Kings grave would introin the House day a state Elsewhere in the nation, schools were dosed in New York. Chicago, San Francisco. by he chased blacks Atlanta restaurant handle. Maddox blocked a resolution offered bv a black state sena- - State Rep Ben is black, said he duce a resolution designating the Atlantas skyline. But at the Georgia Capitol a mile away, Lt. Gov. Lester from his Seattle. Kansas City and a number of other cities m respect to King's memory Rep Walter Fauntroy of the District of Columbia said he would again submit legislation to set aside a national holiday in memory of King and declare his birthplace a national historic site .holiday Gov Jimmy Carter earlier had signed a proclamation honoring the date and referring to King, who was assassinated in Memphis, Tenn.. in April l'JUX. as a leader of men Mayor John V Lindsay and about 400 others attended a memorial breakfast m New York where Dr. Wyatt T Walker, who was with King when he was shot, urged the group to renew its etforts on behalf of civil rights. Walker is a national board member of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, the Atlanta-basecivil rights group founded by Kmg A larger than bronze sculpture of King was erected m Chicago in a plaza surrounded by apartments built on a portion of the U est Side destro; ed in the riots that followed Kings as- - d low-ns- e In Atlanta. Mrs. King, wearviolet-colore- d coat a a of clear chill the against js V, f J, if i , r d Dr. Benjamin Mays, a longtime family friend and Kings spiritual mentor, delivered a "May the spirit of nonviolence which permeated the life of Martin Luther King Jr permeate our own lives and abide within us for eternity. said May s The group then walked next door to the Ebenezer Baptist church where a memorial services WrfS held The winter morning, was solemn-faceas she stood with her children and other family members in front of her husbands white marble crypt. The wreath was covered with daisies and red and white carnations. i u lrr'vs The dramatic development trial took in the place in a state prison where Corona, 38. accused of killing 25 farm workers, was under treatment after suffering chest yie i.'&M lijt : : ' ;,v fA. IL , j fe i fry - su x' - - bum Associated Press Wirephoto Mrs. Coretta King, third from right, bows her head at memorial seriices marking the birthday of her slain husband. Others, from left, are Rev. Martin Luther King Sr. and his wife, Isaac Farris, I.S. Rep. Andrew Young, Dexter King, Berniee King, Dr. Beniamin Mays, Martin Luther King III. Teachers Honor Dr. King, Cancel Pickets 1mted Press International ' . Striking teachers cancekd picketing at Chicago public schools Monday in tribute to Dr. Martin Luther Kmg and seven special learning centers opened in Philadelphia m an attempt to alleviate the crippling effect of a similar labor dispute. Both strikes, keeping 838.000 children from classes, appeared no nearer to settle-- . ment Negotiations resumed in Chicago between representatives of 2.3.970 teachers and the Chicago Board of Education. Minor concessions were made marathon sessions during Sunday But there were no signs of an imminent breakthrough and the Chicago the strike Teachers I moil appeared like-- I ly to last through Wednesday at least of No Negotiations There were no negotiations under way in the strike of 13.000 teachers in Philadelphia The teachers remained out in defiance of a court injunction that they return to their classes Frank Sullivan, president of the Philadelphia Federation of Teachers, said, "the school board will have to negotiate Nothing will be resolved until we negotiate The board's out to break us. Thats the issue now and well fight them to the very end The Chicago strike affects children and the Pluladelphia dispute 2MI.000 Seven learning centers lor 11. 090 school seniors high And opened in Philadelphia the centers Sullivan charged, will be manned by people who have no notion of learning, not to mention special learning " The learning center teachers, lie said, were the cieani of the crop. If you have a child in school you would want to have these people teaching rather than the others - 55S.000 Chicago teachers, on strike since Wednesday, demanded a 2.5 percent wage increase, shortening of the school year by two weeks, anif reduction in class sies. The Board of Education insisted it did not have the money to meet the demands Denies Charge School Boatd President William Ross denied the charge Manx DUcounl ROME (AP) Fifty eight percent of the passengers on railroads Italy's deficit-prontravel at discounts of 20 to 70 percent, the Italian Parliament complained would have been Monday 44th birthday and Chi- Kings cago schools in the past have been dosed on that date, prompting the halting of picketing e n jury left the California medical facility by bus and returned to Solano County Superior Court 10 miles away where it deliberated another two hours. Superior Court Judge Richard Patton ordered the panel to resume deliberations Tuesday and report back at the prison at noon (PST) to discuss its progress. The jury, in its fourth day of deliberation, did not tell the court which way ti was lean- ing, but the defense attorney I told Juan told newsmen: that, m my opinion, he had eight votes." G The chief prosecutor. Dave Teja. said. I think the lury is trying very hard. I refuse to speculate on how the ury stands." Corona, who is charged with hacking and shooting 25 farm hands to death and burying them in orchards along the Feather River near Yuba City, appeared unaffected by the "coronary insufficiency which caused his hospitalization as he visited with his family and sat through the jurys report. Foreman Ernest Phillips. 53. a retired Air Force sergeant told the from Vacaville, "We have reached judge: what appears to be an impasse as to guilty or What we want to know is does this constitute a hung WANTED 50 persons to lose weight in an Alpha Wave experiment using Eiofeedback Training. must be Participants over normal weight. No limit. 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