Page 6 THE DAILY TAB HEEL Tuesday, April 9, 1968 Attendance At Funeral ' 1 6f(0)(I31l Sima Reach 1 00, 000 ATLANTA (UPl)-An endJcss line of mourners shuf fled past the casket of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. , Mon day in a growing, final tribute joined by Mrs. John F. Ken nedy and other dignitaries around the world. By Monday afternoon, it was estimated that more than 60,000 persons had filed by the bier of the slam civil rights Vice President Hubert at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at Humphrey also is expected to Ebenezer Baptist Church, and attend, as are the ambassadors of Morocco, Guinea, and Ethiopia. The world of show business, which often rallied to King's side, is represented by Harry Belafonte. who has been at then the body will b e transported along a 30 block route of march to Morehouse College, where a public funeral service will be held Burial will be in South View (UPI) Ramsey the side of Mrs. King helping Cemetery, founded in 1886 by with funeral arrangements and other matters, Eartha Kitt, leader, laid out in an African- Sidney Poltier, Bill Cosby, mahogany coffin in Sisters Chapel at predominantly-Negro Spelman College in 'Atlanta. Later in the day the body was to be moved to Ebenezer Baptist Church, where King's father is pastor. As many as 100,000 persons are expected to attend his funeral Tuesday. Mrs. Kennedy, whose own husband, President John F. Kennedy, was slain by a sniper's bullet, as was King, announced from New Yorl: she would be on hand for the funeral. It will be one of her few appearances at an oc casion of national magnitude 1963. Ruffled delight... Alexa's cotton poplin crease resistant bikini. Orangeyel low; bluegreen. . .6-16, .. Campuo Marlon Brando and others. Republican presidential can didate Richard M. Nixon visited with Mrs. King for an hour Sunday, and another presidential hopeful, Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, who chart ered a plane for Mrs. King so she could fly to Memphis and pick up the body of her husband, has announced he will attend the services. Gov. Nelson Rockefeller of New York, and a host of senators and congressmen also will be on hand. Despite her grief, Mrs. King left the city Monday and flew to Memphis where she led a march in support of sanitation workers who are striking for higher wages and an end to the alleged discrimination that is directed against them. It was this march that cost King his He. King had led a protest march in Memphis a week before his death, but it erupted in violence. This, he felt, cast doubt .on his abili ty to lead a peaceful protest, so he returned to the city to le'ad another march the one his wife finally finished for him Monday. Private funeral services for close friends and the im mediate family will be held Negroes protesting the fact that they had to use a back entrance to the city's main cemetery. I For MEMPHIS, Term. (UPD Atty. Gen. Clark said Monday authorities believe they may have the name of the assassin of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and are stalking him ahrough the nation. "We have a - name, but whether it is the right name remains to be seen," Clark Hanoi Peace Offer To Be 'Discussion9 King sin Allied Troops Push Fortress Recapture SAIGON (UPD Brig. Gen. Oscar Davis of the U.S. 1st . Cavlary Division said Monday North Vietnamese troops trying to escape an allied jug gernaut in the Khe Sanh area were "pretty well doomed." The U.S. command said 60 Communists had been killed in a week of fighting and that the toll was rising. As Davis spoke from his headquarters inside Khe Sanh, about 1,000 South Vietnamese troops moving out of the fortress under heavy U.S. artillery cover pushed toward Lang Vei to recapture the "Green Beret" outpost overrun by North Vietnamese tanks and inantry trhee months ago. The South Vietnamese col umns moving toward Lang Vei three miles southwest of Khe Sanh reported killing 80North Vietnamese, finding the bodies of 71 more and taking five prisoners. The fall of Lang Vei in early January opened a gaint hole in allied defenses along the Laotian border, and permitted Communist commanders to pour thousands of troops and tons of war material into South Vietnam for the siege of Khe Sanh. The siege began Jan. 21, and the a 1 1 i e s finally lifted dt Saturday with Opera tion Pegasus. Through midnight U.S. losses in Operation Pegasus were placed at 59 killed and 427 wounded. This included 31 Army men killed and 28 Marines killed, and 162 Army men wounded and 265 Marines wounded. The push against the Com munist survivors of Pegasus coincided with an intensification. said during an appearance on XBC's "Today" Show. "We hope he'll be under ar rest quite soon. The focus is sharpening and we are quite close, we think, but that depends on how some of the leads we have develop," Clark explained. Piecing together the crime, police theorize that the assassin stood in a slimy bathtub in a flophouse across the street from King's hotel and rested the murder weapon the window sill. The woman who runs the flophouse described the suspect as a neatly-dressed young man an unlikely can didate for the $8.50-a-week room he rented. It had been publicized in advance that King would stay in the Lorraine Hotel-Motel while he was in Memphis last Thursday to lead a march for striking sanitation workers, but this information wasn't enough. The Lorraine is a large, many sided structure and in order to map any sort of a plan, the killer also had to know King's room number. A striking ooint in the in- Sunday, vestigation is that the windows of the rooming house on the side facing the Lorraine cannot " be seen from the . street, the view being blocked by a high wall and a growth of peach trees. On the other hand, there are several other old hotels easily in sight of the Lorraine, but further away. Authorities believe the killer parked his car, possibly a white Mustang, directly in front of the rooming house and walked quickly to it, only to find that someone had park ed too close to him and that he couldn't squeeze through between the bumpers. Instead, police' theorize, he had to walk around the second car, and in so doing, spotted one of the many police cars that were speeding to the scene. He ducked into the doorway of an amusements company, police said, and was seen by the operator of the store, Guy Canipe, who quickly moved to the rear of the building. "I saw him drop the rifle, but I didn't go out," said Camipe. 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