Graham Calls lor
Christians to
Gird Themselves
' Chicago - I1JPII - Billy Gra
ham told the biggest crowd
thus far In his Chicago cru
sade Friday night that Chris
tians must gird themseWes
with discipline to battle the
"giants" of the '60s.
Graham, speaking to an es
timated 55,000 persons in
lakefront McCormick Place,
drew the theme for his ser
mon from the story of David
and Goliath.
Faces Giants
"Today we face many gi--ants,
such as communism, the
hydrogen bomb, racial tcn-
. sions, economic pressures and
moral deteriorations. The
church faces giants such as
indifference, unbelief, prayer
lessncss, hyprocisy, lack of
courage. Youth faces such 'In
dividual giants as bad temper.
jealousy, carelessness, coa
formity, disobedience, lazi
ness, selfishness, doubt, sex,
vocation, marriage, tempta
tion, the evangelist said.
."These are the giants that
we face in our lives every
day."
Graham said to conquer
these "giants" Christians must
discipline their minds, emo
tions, instincts, bodies and
tongues.
"To be a true, effective di
sciple of Jesus Christ, we must
seek to discipline our lives
and endeavor to walk as he
walked," Graham said.
"We need a. revival of
Christian example."
Following Graham's mes
sage, 1,357 persons made "de
cisions for Christ," bringing
the total for the first 10 days
to more than 8,400. The
night's gathering brought at
tendance for the crusade,
which ends June 17, to al
most 330,000.
Geographic Names
Board Sets Meet
Astoria -IUPII- The Oregon
Geographic Names board
meets here next Saturday to
discuss official names for
lakes, creeks, and mountains
In several counties.
The board is an offic 1 a 1
state agency operated by the
Oregon Historical Society. It
has no power to change names
by itself but its recommenda
tions are usually accepted by
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EAGLE POINT BLOCK ADE-Mrs. Margaret
Peachy of Eagle Point believed this portion
of B st. was her properly, and so she had
this blockade erected Friday to keep the
public out. Blocking the road were two
strands of barbed wire and a saw horse.
The street constitutes the only road into
ihe new Eagle Point Scout - Community
building, a $40,000 project erected through
volunteer labor and donations by residents
of the community. Saturday afternoon, city
officials removed the blockade. See story
on Page 1-A,
Measures to Help Growing
Urban Areas Are Drafted
Salem - ftFPIt - Five proposed
pieces of legislation to help
urban areas out of a growing
population straitjaeket have
been drafted by legislative
counsel by request of the Leg
islative Interim committee on
local government, a spokes
man has announced.
One of them would make
the state pay for relocation
of facilities acquired for high
way purposes. At present, the
State Highway department
doesn't have to pay for such
relocations if it doesn't want
to. And it hasn't been doing
it lately, making a i number
of. local service districts
sore.
Wat Vetoed
A similar bill passed the
the U. S. Geographic Names
board.
Phil Brogan, Bend newspa
perman, will preside.
Members of the board have
been invited to attend t h e
Friday evening banquet ot the
Oregon Newspaper Publishers
association convention Rt
Gearhart.
1961 Legislature but was ve
toed by Gov. Mark Hatfield.
He said SB-510 was uncon
stitutional. The interim committee,
which will make recommenda
tions to the 1963 Legislature,
is considering a new version
of SB-150 thought to meet the
constitutional objections.
The five bills are in tenta
tive form, all based on recom
mendations to the nine mem
ber committee made by execu
tive secretary Richard Ken
nedy, Eugene, in May. Ken
nedy made 12 recommenda
tions, none of which the com
mittee has adopted yet, in
cluding the five in bill form.
Clearer Picture
Some of the other 12 ideas
also arc being drafted into
bill form so the commission
can gel a clearer picture of
them before making policy
decisions this summer.
The other four already in
bill form would:
- Extend authority of coun
ties to create tax supervising
and conservation commissions,
budget watchdog agencies. At
present, only Multnomah
county has one because the
law applies only to areas of
300,000 or more population
The committee is thinking
about lowering the population
requirement to perhaps 50,-
000 allowing such counties
as Lane and Marion to create
such commissions.
- Make it easier for cities
to annex.
- Redefine the powers of
county courts.
-Provide governmental sub
divisions with more latitude in
intergovernmental cooperative
efforts.
MEASLES EPIDEMIC
Portland - IUPII - The State
Board of Health said Satur
day measles reached epidemic
proportions in Oregon but
that the incidence appears to
be subsiding now.
DISTRICT APPROVED
Pend'eton - IUPII - A new
community college education
district for Umatilla and Mor
row counties was approved
Friday in a special election.
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NASA Looking for New Astronauts
Washington - H'PD - The I
national space agency is
thumbing through more than
250 applications in a search
for five or 10 more astro
nauts. Among the new crop
may be the first American
to fly to the moon.
The applications came in
response to the National Aero
nautics and Space administra
tion's announcement April 18
listing basic qualifications.
The application deadline was
June 1, and NASA expects
to make its selection" next
fall.
The armed services sup
plied 53 of the applications
after preliminary screening of
an even larger group of test
pilots. More than 200 of the
applications came from ci
vilians. The civilian group, which
included many persons pat
ently unqualified, will be
screened down to 15 or 20,
a NASA spokesman said.
He said the agency will
"take a hard look" at about
70 applications, military and
civilian, before paring the
list down further.
The applicants left after
the first screening will be in
terviewed and given written
examinations on engineering
and science next month.
After that, the ones still in
the running will be given rig
orous physical examinations.
The selections of the astro
nauts who will join the origi
nal seven will be made, prob
ably in September or Octt
ber, by Robert R. Gilruth,
head of the manned space
craft center at Houston.
They will join the first sev
en in the post Mercury Gem
ini and Apollo programs, aft
er undergoing intensive train
ing. The Gemini program calls
for astronauts to orbit the
earth for up to a week in two
man space craft. Apollo is the
project to land men on the
moon before 1970.
The first Gemini flights,
which will include training in
coupling spacecraft and rock
ets in orbit, will begin late
next year. The first Apollo)
training flights, orbits around
around the earth, are sched
uled for 1965'.
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