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"It is a crucial moment for mankind at this hour, Orme said. The crusade is an attempt to bring unity among Christians, she said. Orme said she met Moon in 1965, and has traveled and lived with him for months at a time. Moon, she said, is a revelation from God and his church is here to teach Christians how to love and unify among themselves. . According to the January issue of the Unification News, there are 50 mobile teams on the crusade that move to a new city every 21 days. Orme said the message of the three-year crusade is to warn the United States to unite against the forces of communism and atheism. People from all walks of life need to join together to achieve that purpose, she said. The speech today in the Nebraska Union Rostrum will be followed by an Interdenominational Eco nomical Ministers' breakfast Feb. 11 at the Corn husker Hotel. The breakfast is designed to unite different denominations. 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But Feldstein took a different line on the tax issue, telling reporters: "Unless there is a significant change in priorities we are going to have to have additional tax revenues." The White House willingness to compromise on defense spending wa3 seen as a msj or election year concession to Congress. Shuttle ready decpito repriro KENNEDY SPACE CENTER Several pieces of essential equipment have been replaced or repaired on the space shuttle Challenger in advance of its fourth space flight today, offi cials said Thursday. After several technical problems with the orbiter Columbia's mission in December, Challenger was painstakingly checked in an effort to prevent similar troubles on its flight, the head of the shuttle program, Lt. Gen. James Abrahamson, told a pre-launch press conference. The shuttle chief boasted that despite the repairs and replacements, the launch team was still able to keep Challenger on schedule for today's 7 am. CST launching. Sway in Daby Deo' caeca limited WASHINGTON The House of Representa tives Thursday voted to limit government involvement in medical treatment of severely handicapped infants. The House acted by defeating legislation which would have required states to set up local medical boards to review decisions on the treatment of handicapped infants in line with guidelines set by the Health and Human Services Department in so-called "Baby Doe" cases. The cases involved parents who wanted to let their infant born with severe birth defects die. The federal government sued, asking that medical treatment be ordered to protect the rights of the baby, but the courts said the decision was up to the parents. The 231-182 vote came on an amendment to a bill, later passed by the House, to continue funding for a national child abuse and neglect center. The bill does require that severely handicapped infants receive nutrition and general care. EDB rcctrictions cxmonnccd WASHINGTON - U.S. Environmental Pro-. tection Agency Administrator William Ruckel shaus today will announce restrictions on use of the cancer-causing pesticide ethylene dibro mide, government officials said Thursday. Only trace levels of the chemical, found to cause cancer in laboratory animals, would be allowed in grains and processed food pro ducts, they said. Restrictions on EDB for fruits and citrus could hurt the Caribbean countries that export these products to the United States, offsetting many economic benefits under President Reagan's Caribbean Basin Initiative, the officials said. They questioned a Washington Post report up to eight percent of the corn, two percent of wheat and 13 percent of grain-based foods on grocery shelves would have to be destroyed because of the tough new standards. Canadian ecto elcep-lcco record FORT ERIE, Canada An unemployed Canadian carpenter finally went to bed Thurs day after claiming a world record for staying awake for almost 19 days. Victor Judd, 22, said after his 18-day, 20-hour bid to get into the Guinness Book of Records that he wa3 "feeling just fine, I'm not even tired. I just had three hours' sleep on the couch and I expect to get a good night's sleep tonight." He and three friends set out after an all night poker game to beat the record of 18 days .and 17 hours set by a British woman seven years ago. a;.