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The Tar He I Tuesday, July 2, 1974 Limping Nixon back in Moscow Valuta o . f .fc... W' W ilKSvLL 15) ATLANTA (UPI) A short, smiling black man who said he was on a. divinely ordained mission that had been only partially accomplished was arraigned and held without bail Monday on charges of murdering Mrs. Martin Luther King Sr. and a church deacon. Marcus Wayne Chenault, 23, of Dayton, Ohio, stood silently before City Judge Ed Brock as murder and weapons charges were read and his attorney made formal pleas of "no contest" to each. Brock entered pleadings of innocent for him and bound the case over to the Fulton County Grand Jury, but Chenault wanted to be heard. "My name is Servant Jacob," he said.4! am a Hebrew. I was sent here on a mission and it is partially accomplished." The specific charges against Chenault were two counts of murder, one of aggravated assault, two of carrying concealed weapons, two of carrying weapons without a license, and two of discharging firearms within the city limits. Attorney Randy Bacote said that his client is not a membef of any church, but proclaimed himself a Hebrew through revelations. He said he assumed that by "partially accomplished" Chenault meant that he had not killed the Rev. Martin Luther King Sr., the father of the martyred civil rights leader, who police said was the gunman's target. At his 20-minute arraignment, Chenault said he recalled going to King's church Sunday morning, but not the shooting that killed Mrs. King, 70, and Deacon Edward Boykin, 69, and wounded a member of the congregation, Mrs. Jimmy Mitchell, 65. King's famous son, who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964 for his civil rights leadership in the South, was assassinated in Memphis April 4, 1968. His other son, the Rev. A.D. William King, drowned in a swimming pool about 18 months later. Bacote, a local black attorney, refused to say who had retained him to represent Chenault. He said he anticipated staying with the case when Chenault is tried, but declined to say whether he was contemplating an insanity plea for the suspect. LJ 1 ' H fed ka 3 (SiLdjvl When college students open a checking account at First-Citizens, they receive 200 free personalized checks. You can select from a wide variety of check styles. And you have started with the bank you can stay with. Service to college students is not lip service at First-Citizens. We are the bank which developed the first banking program to meet the real needs of real people graduating from college, graduate and professional school. It's super Start to ( W wp bridge the financial gap between col lege and career. It provides the where withal to get started. We are a billion dollar bank serving North Carolina from the mountains to the coast. 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An agreement in principle on arms control goals was reached during intensive talks at the Black Sea dacha of Communist Party General Secretary Leonid Brezhnev over the weekend. On Monday, the two men parted company for a day, with Brezhnev returning to Moscow and Nixon flying to Minsk, a "hero city" which has been rebuilt since being flattened during World War II. His doctors said Nixon was unconcerned about his leg, but they said long periods of r1-":-:1'-:"":.1-1" -r -rrrrrz inactivity irritated it. They advised him to get more exercise to alleviate the swelling and lessen the pain. The disability did not prevent his apparent enjoyment of the tour of Minsk, or detract from his responses to large and friendly crowds along the way. In another day of intense negotiations Tuesday, the President's last full day in the Soviet Union, he and the Russian leaders were expected to try and strengthen the -sense of understanding" they reached Sunday in Yalta. No details have as yet been made public, but both American and Russian sources said it involved basic agreement on the goals which the leaders believe can be accomplished by the end of the year in continuing strategic arms limitation talks (SALT). YoiIEig Ellstoen testimony alleges S' papers remove WASHINGTON (UPI) David R. Young Jr., co-director of the White House plumbers, testified Monday that John D. Ehrlichman removed three sensitive documents about the Ellsberg break-in and told him that if the case became public knowledge "we'll just have to button up, hunker down." Young, testifying under immunity from 2 Symm SpecoaDs (Good Thru Thursday. July 1 1th) 1 . 1 2 Lb. Chopped Steak with Baked Potato, Salad, Texas Toast. 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