Graham hits chattel law action) _lt; ... . . I - . _ * - * „ __ _(CsB?ta^fr=w^rl)! to tus SatrSJi'S *Tli«lt;HP»|which hi termed “aa identityeriils.HSUcjS# X* air tffth short karsic-Stc chop* t* ijufauwiat his words, bt quoted several prominent persons, living andmm, iwm had touched u| same yptct of the problems besettpg the country today,he alienation of theChapel attendance injunction being sought in court today(Caatiavedfrw!corapiifibed.(mentally, morafiy^ andj ‘Chapelattendance fulfills that iphysjctdly’' to join the officer • portion el the academy's mission j ranks is to be successfully ac-[represented by the wordFamiliartonightWhen ibe rit/use convenes uh nually to the present health plan, night, there will be several bills; The bill, cosponsored by two proposed on familiar topics. ; dozen other members of the i A motor vehicle inspection law j House, would require the gover-,! hinted at by Gov. Marvin Man*} nor to “include in the budget!I del in his statelt;if-the-siateleach year a sum of money saf-;, speech, was proposed by pel. ficient to pay for the full cost-i Gilbert R. Giordano, D - Princes 0f a program of hospital, medical ; Georges, in the same form as ^d s^rgicq! insurance for ent-,■ last year when it failed to gsin!pjoyes then- families. . .’j , approval ... *Drug*!aws, which in some!I Giordano’s bill calls *tor an- ] cases-this year have been under-; jmiai inspection of’ail raolor ve-ijvjjng • review with’,an eye b| hides and trailers at'ofhcial sta- ;vf5fd5 ^nty, woui’d bp sat-I tions designated,by the eomnus-^^a^nst giue sniffing in a! -sionerbf mlt;% vehicles. • .♦ ‘(bill-proposed by Del. John S.' I The Washington County deter ;Arnic^ o-Balio County. ! gation, responding, to a, violatye' , • \ I[local controversy’, has*offered a 1 A penalty of fines up to $1,000 i bill placing community antenna .and one year in jail would re-i television systems in* their area • place the current fine of $5 to I under control of the’Public Serv-, $2,5 for the-first offense and $10i i ice Commission. 'The ?SC would,' to $59 for subsequent convictions.; lamoog other ■things; establish ; Another bill, introduced by Ar-i quality standards for. cable TV! nick and House Speaker Thomas | and set rates. ] Hunter Lowe, D-Taibol, wouldA full coverage hospitalization specify that persons convicted of program for all state employes possessing a hypodermic syringe: ,has been proposed bv Del. Gtu- needle, er other item of narcot*1 rge W. Freeberger, D*Balto 6ti. ics paraphernalia - whether! ! Existing law makes no require- , used or clean — be jailed for ,ment beyond the state contrib- between two and five years and1 lilting at least $1.5 million an-fined up to $1,000.‘morally’,1' an academy official saidAt toast v* iiushipmen, one cadet and the VCLU see things differently.Their suit cites rticle VI of the Constitution, whiq provides that “no religious ttstohail ever be required as aquallcation to anyoffice or public irat under the United Ststes,”4^%ing that, as officer candidate, it is a violation of their nhts to force them to attend reli*ous service as a precondition o their commissions.A 19(7 U.S. Suprine Court dedsionhas also beenfted in the suit to substantiate ttoplaintiffs’claim that the regulate violates the First Amendment! ban on “establishment of relijpu.'At that time the h|? court ruled that neither the sites nor the federal governmet “can force or influence a persu to go to or to remain away frcnehureh against his will or foreehim to profess a belief or disbelief any religion.”The midshipmen listd as plaintiffs include four hird-classmen, James W. Beadsy. of Thomasville, Ga,; Mar H, Corner, of Huntington Sttion, N.Y., Jeffrey L. Gossett, olta Loma, Calif.-, and Davi L. Osborn, of Mountain View, (Jif; a fourth-classman, Gar) A. Currey, of Phoenix, Arix.; ai a second-classman, NicholaiA. Enna, also of Phoenix.vtduUto the course of hit 1 frmtaute sermon he cited statements from Ann Freud (the daughter of Sigmund Freud). German jsitiueufaur Friedrich Neitocbe, Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, novelist Ernest Hemingway, French existential!#! Albert Cssius, philosopher Eric Hoffer, an unidentified Columbia Ciuveriity student and actor Marlon Brando.Ail of we statements, he said, strike at some clement of the problems with which Americans are attempting to cope.Graham said, however, that the essential problem can be summed up by the questions, “Who am 1? What am I doing here? Where am 1 going? What | pirpose am I serving? Whai's the I whole thing all about? That is the•identity crisis.”I1 To resolve these questions, he (said, “Get a Bible. Read it, study lit and you’!! find the answers.I “The Bible is becoming the j most relevant book in the world.”; Graham said that the world’s (problems stem from man's (rebellion against God.1 “We are a planet in rebellion (and we are separated from Him. ,T»e used the gift of freedom of [choice to rebel against Him,” he ;said. “We are now paying the 'penalty for breaking His Jaw.“The problems of iniquity (in the world) ail come from man's rebellion.” he added, exhorting the congregation to “a new birth.**“It’s very simple,” Dr. Graham said, “Just believe ... Believe in the Lord Jesus Christ By faith lt;we must) receive Him into our hearts. The Bible is the dullest book in the world until you receive Christ.”Start right in, right now today,” he concluded, “Everyone is a candidate for being God’s child.”- t