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FROM THE PDX RETRO BLOG ~
LOCAL EVANGELIST HAS GONE HOME AT 86
Luis Palau Jr. (November 27, 1934 – March 11, 2021)
Palau was an international Christian evangelist living in the Portland
area in Oregon, He was born in Argentina and moved to Portland in
his mid-twenties to enroll in a graduate program in Biblical studies.
Palau had a long and close relationship with evangelist Billy Graham,
and has been characterized by many as Graham’s successor. “One
of the world’s leading evangelical Christian figures,” he is known for
his strong appeal to young people, and for his efforts to reach out to
secular leaders to address issues like homelessness.
In January 2018, Luis Palau shared on Facebook that he had stage
four lung cancer.
GREETINGS FROM THE PDX RETRO BLOG ~
KILLER WAS ARRESTED ON THIS DAY IN 1977
Police officials surround David Berkowitz, 24, of Yonkers outside Brooklyn’s 84th Precinct after his arrest as the "Son of Sam" killer.
On August 10, 1977, 24-year-old postal employee David Berkowitz is arrested
and charged with being the “Son of Sam,” the serial killer who terrorized New
York City for more than a year, killing six young people and wounding seven
others with a .44-caliber revolver. Because Berkowitz generally targeted
attractive young women with long brown hair, hundreds of young women
had their hair cut short and dyed blonde during the time he terrorized the
city. Thousands more simply stayed home at night.
After his arrest, Berkowitz claimed that demons and a black Labrador
retriever owned by a neighbor named Sam had ordered him to commit
the killings.
David Richard Berkowitz turned 66 on June 1.
Berkowitz now says he is a born-again Christian and is "very
sorry for what happened."
HIGHLIGHTS OF PAST WORLD NEWS
Noblemen in Russia murdered Gregory Rasputin on this day in 1916.
The U.S. Seventh Cavalry massacred over 400 men, women and
children at Wounded Knee Creek, SD. on this day in 1890. This
was the last major conflict between Indians and U.S. troops.
President James Polk (above) signed legislation making Texas
the 28th state of the United States on this day in 1845.
On this day in 1989, dissident playwright Vaclav Havel was elected president of Czechoslovakia by the country’s Federal Assembly. He
was the first non-Communist to hold the position in more than four decades.
The first American Young Men’s Christian Association (YMCA) was organized, in Boston, MA. on this day in 1851.
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