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Show ¢ }-THE SUNDAY HERALD,Provo, Uteh King’s Death Noted Sunday, April §,"1970 S Spree By United Press International A widow and her four children silently placed a wreath Saturday on the crypt of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. to Me lead the nation in commemorating the second anniversary of the assassination of the civil rights leader. Coretta Scott King, wearing a blue suit and hatiess in abrisk $5,000 or more added to your present account or a new PFSsavings account and you cantake your choice of any oneofthese six gifts: Then she placed a wreath of red and white carnations on the near Ebenezer Bapi Church, where King and his father preached. King’s father then conducted a brief ceremony. “You can’t forgetit. I wish to A tears welling in his eyes. would be much better for ss and the children if we. could forget. Butit’s in history.” King said he and his femily are filled with “mixed emotions” about the assassination in Memphis, Tenn., where his son was svpporting a garbage collectors’ strike. But he said the family had vowed “not to hate.” Tronically, Atlanta was in the throes of a garbage strike on the annlveraaey of King's death. after the family ft ° group of 300 strikers appeared at the tomb for a brief remembrance. The Rev. Ralph David Abernathy, King’s successor as head of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, planned to visit the erypt later in the day, after jeading a memorial ae in Memphis. Memphis, where the sriper’ bulletended the life of the Nobel Peace Prize winner 1968, Adlai Stevenson III headed up the speaker’s list at a scheduled rally and march. A motorcade was planned at Louisville, Ky., and a march from Macarthur Park, the ce of Gen. Douglas MacArthur, to the state capitol steps was scheduled atLittle Rock, Ark. Special church services were planned at Denver, Boston and Newark, NJ.theCrepus Attucks Day parade which coincides ith Phe King anniversary was changed to the Attucks-King Parade. Attucks, a mullato, was one of five persons killed in the Boston leading to the Revolu- Cook County Woods said the eviction of blacks had been called off for the Bl.cks had claimed they were charged too much for homes by a developer because of race and had refused to pay the Money directly to the developer, instead putting it into a as fund until the courts le the case. GovernorWill Oppose Nuclear Gas Operations DENVER (UPI) — Gov. John Love announced Friday he plans to oppose commercial natural Rulison Project has been re- leased, Love's statement was apparin from first and all Noor surfaces B— FIRST SUITto test the momentous law passed this week by the Mz.sachusetts’ legislature challenging the coa- RandomHouse Dictionary of the English Language unabridged edition C stitutionality of the Vietnam War has been filed by Join 10-Transistor Toshidaportable radio wilh motordiive tuning Griffin,21, right, of Holyoke, Mass. Griffin was due to report Saturdayto Ft. Dix, N.J., and he contends it is the first step of his shipment to Vietnam. Left is Attorney Paul Connolly, Griffin's councel. The judge where the suit was filed said his court lacked jurisdiction and a further test is expected. 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