Saturday, April 6, 1968 THE M'1CHIGAN DAILY' Page Three Saturday, April 6, 1968 THE MICHIGAN DAILY - - , , . 'AMERICAN TRAGEDY': World Stunned, ArousedIa 1ege Of Khe Sanh Reserv By Slaying of Rev. King 'p.cn ad-rin i By The Associated Press The murder of Dr. Martin Lu- ther King stunned people across the country and throughout the' world yesterday, and aroused fears that racial violence would shatter America's internal peace.? Political leaders paused to mourn King's death as Presidentj Lyndon Johnson declared Sunday" a national day of mourning and ordered all flags flown at half' mast. Sen. Robert F. Kennedy (D- * N.Y.) speaking to a convention of Cleveland businessmen, called for a "cleansing of our whole society to remove this sickness from our soul."i The New York Democrat issued a harsh indictment of violence in America as he condemned the "mindless menace of violence in America which again today stains our land and every one of our lives." Sen. Eugene J. McCarthy de- clared Dr. Martin Luther King's death "is on our minds and con- sciences,'' and said the nation must now give Negroes full mem- bership in American society. The Minnesota Democrat learn- ed of King's death while confer- ring with labor leaders in San Francisco Thursday on his first full day of campaigning for pres- ident in California's June 4 pri- mary fight against Kennedy. 'The death of Dr."Martin Lu- t'ier King is a tragedy for all Americans," he said. "Not only have his people lost a noble and 1 great leader, but all people, espe- D elay A in ed cially Americans, have lost a man of peace. We can only grieve." And Republican presidential as-A t F s ri pirant Richard M. Nixon canceled the slaying of King, a spokesman'e said. Peace iove Former Gov. George C. Wallace of Alabama called the slaying "a WASHINGTON W) 4- Final senseless, regrettable and tragic decisions on call-up of thousands act" and said it "is another ex- of R e s e r v is t s and National ample of the breakdown of lai Guardsmen have been delayed and order in this country which because of preparations - now must be stopped." canceled-for President Johnson's Leaders Abroad Resond ' Honolulu conference on Vietnam. ".7u---' - - -w - -M '_ IN .J em ocrats 1 u orse Grief swept peoples and nation- that al leaders abroad as news of King's by J death reached foreign capitals. defe Hughes as Favorite Son d The London Sun wrote King's ped, death "may well bring on a sum-!iea mer of the most catastrophic riots peac NEW. BRUNSWICK, N.J. A')- Kennedy (D-N.Y.), Eugene Mc- America has ever seen" o D New Jersey Democratic leaders Carthy (D-Minn), and Vice-Pres- The Copenhagen daily newspa- Mo have endorsed Gov. Richard J. ident Hubert Humphrey attended per B. T. declared "The shot inRee Hughes as a favorite son candi- the closed meeting as observers. Memphis against the black man with date for the Democratic presiden- .Hughes said none of the three on the balcony will signal the be- T tial nomination in what the gov- representatives a d d r e s s e d the inning of a black summer for mob enrtermed a temporary move" meeting.o lc sme o ernor rmdh state neutral pendingmeeting the United States of America." to p to keep the The organization's current plans "In his death," said Philippine in V further developments. call for Hughes' name to appear Foreign Secretary Narciso Ramos, ular Hlughes did not rule out the on the primary ballot only as the "America has lost a leader, tee the possibility the state may commit leader of New Jersey's 32-member colored peoples oftheworld a wak itself to a candidate before the delegation. Hughes had been a champion in their fight for dig- T Democratic National Convention staunch supporter of President nity and equality of opportunity, late l:August. Johnson prior to the president'sniyadeultofporntyltr Representatives of Sen. Robert F. announcement Sunday that he and the world a voice of human mon won't seek re-election, The gov- conscience." and fenor now says he has an "open Vitatrato an erin. American soldiers in Vietnam ptc There are two separate parts to heard the news with shock, dis- t the New Jersey June 4 primary belief, regret, and in some cases T BURSLEY ballot: one for a nonbinding indifference. Many paid tribute to day, BURLESQUE " presidential popularity contest and Dr. King as a great leader of his thed one for the selection of conven- people. "I think there's going to Wed tion delegates. be a lot of troubles at home," said Bu COMING APRIL 8 Supporters of McCarthy have a white sergeant. Btion said they would enter a slate of "I guess he asked for t," said a said Sugested for candidates to oppose the organi- white corporal from North Caro- M.d S u e eszation candidates for convention lina. "What did he ever do for final mature audiences delegates. Kennedy has not said anyone?" finsl what his plans are as far as a Early morning news broadcasts Tr New Jersey primary is concerned, stunned South Atfrca. There was that no immediate official comment, week but it was thought that in govern- to c: ment circles there would be regret set. tempered with the opinion that Th the shooting bore out South Afri- final cas claims that racial integration byp L D does not work.' conc Saturday and Sunday IAET STONIGI { THE PASSION OF THE CARBONDALE CHAMBER ARTS JOA OFARCORCH ESTRA Directed by Carl Dreyer, 1928 (JUG BAND) "A succession of close-ups, filmed from Joan's $1.00 Cover point of view, both physically and emotionally, includes free food! about the last six hours of her life; the inquisition } and the trial, the burning at the stake-the pas- -_ sion." -The New Republic "Absolutely the greatest telling, in any medium, of the Joan of Arc story."' -Hugh Cohen I 7:00O&9:5 ARCHITECTURE Call 662-8871 75C AUDITORIUM every Friday afl( ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ___1:30-4:00 - - -featurir NATIONAL SENERAL CORPORATION STARTS FTLaE Mon.-Thurs. the Ron Brooks T TODAY FRVLAE 7:00-9:20 375No.MAPLE RD.-7691300 admission still onl FRI. 7:00-9:20 - 11:20 SAT. 3:00-5:00 - 7:10 - 9:20 - 11:20 SUNDAY 1:00-3:60- 5:00 - 7:10 - 9:20 the Fifth Dim NOMINATED FOR 216 W. 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'hese same officials indicated a r call-up, over a period of Zths, of up to 50,000 Reservists Guardsmen. These would be nly Army, to fill out the cen- core of U.S.-based troops de- ed by the Vietnam war. he three days were up yester- with no sign of any action on call-tp. Army staff officers expected a go-ahead on I F r 'jft d Lede; Call-up