Show The Herald Journal Logan Utah Friday March 22 2002 — AS Cardinal removes pastor over confession Former Georgia governor senator Talmadge 88 dies ATLANTA (AP) — Herman Tklmadge the former gover- nor and US senator who went from staunch segregationist in the 1950s to a mod- onto who drew strong support from Georgia’s poor blade population two decades later died Thursday at 88 The Southern Democrat was r fi part of a father-so-n dynasty that dominated Georgia poliJ tics from the Depression Atthrough Wfctergate and Jimmy Carter's prcsidoicy He played a prominent role on the Senate Watergate Committee but a few years later his career spun out of control with alcohol abuse an investigation of his campaign and office expenses and denunciaAPpholo George Zlofcowatd draclor of pupfl personnel awvlcaa for the East Pann School District near Allentown tion by the Senate “He grew up in an era wheb pose Friday at a school dlnlc In Emmaus Pa The East Pam School District Is among the first In the nation to start sanding letters home to parents of overweight children In an attempt to stem an alarming segregation was the law of the rise In childhood obesity rates and related health problems land but as times changed he changed and served the state well’ said former Gov Carl Sanders Talmadge died at his home (AP)— A WASHINGTON prominent Roman Catholic priek has been suspended alter admitting he might have “stepped over the line” with at leak one teen-agirl Monsignor Rnssdl Dillard was put on administrative leave after two women contended in a complaint to the Washington Archdiocese that he had engaged in sexual misconduct with them over a five-yeperiod ending in 1984 “He admitted that there was a physical relationship he doesn’t characterize it as sexual abuse” Cardinal Theodore E McCanick said in an interview Thursday Dillard 54 has spent his entire career as a pnest in Washington The conduct in question occurred while he was associate pastor of Saint Anthony’s Catholic Church in Northeast Washington Since 1990 he has served as pastor of Saint Augustine Church a parish attended by Mayor Anthony A Williams who has consulted Dillard on social and religious issues affecting the city “My heart and my prayers go out to the people who have come forward” pud McCar-ric- k “I can think of almost nothing more painful than to learn a priest may have violat- ed the trust placed in him in this way” In light of recent revelations involving other Catholic clergy McCanick urged anyone else who feels victimized to come forward “We want to make sure that we’re taking care of these people” he said Dillard told WUSA-The had a relationship with one girl and that there was kissing “I know that this young woman feels hurt ami that I have stepped crossed oyer a line that though it did not lead to anything dud was untoward anything sexual anything like that I have to take responsibility for that" Dillard said He likened his relationship with the woman to that of ge kPiM - 7 ar Leflieir Vomit then-Surge- 6800-stude- ' Pope condemns scandals — Page A9 ' v on regation” After the 1954 Supreme Court ruling that outlawed school segregation Talmadge predicted “blood will run in Atlantic’s streets” He voted against the landmark 1964 Civil Rights Act and the 1965 Voting Rights Act But astate sales tax he pushed through in die 1950s was cited by many as the first modem step toward improving Georgia’s schools and roads Before that “we were looking up at Mis-sissippi" Democratic state Sen George Hooks said Others hailed his chairmanship of the Senate Agriculture Committee from which he shepherded the Rural Development Act And throughout the 1970s some of Ibliqadge’s strongest support came from poor blacks throughout Georgia In 1975 he was named Man of the Year by predominantly black Morris Brown College In 1973 Talmadge was responsible for one of the most memorable moments in the Watergate hearings He questioned White House aide John Ehrlichman about the break-i- n at the office of Vietnam War critic Daniel psychiatrist asking if he remembered the principle that “no matter how humble a man’s cottage is that even the king of England cannot enter without his consent” Ells-beig- ’s nt at araiNi esui Condos Tomfomes ‘Trails QmnSdts J' L a cancerous tumor removed a year earlier Talmadge was governor from 1948 to 1955 and senator from 1957 through 1980 “He was one of the old classic Southern Democrats” said Emory University political science professor Merle Black “He was an important governor because he really oversaw the transition from die politics of his father to the modern South But he’ll always be associated with seg- let-te- He was undergoing evaluation at a residential treatment center iJ & sSSsS fifth-grad- “father-daughte- r” ‘Efyanttfomes is ©veirweiigltoG er PHILADELPHIA (API-S- ome came as no sur-epidemic n to Nationwide about 13 perare prise either of them parents getting “He’s a very husky boy We cent of children and adoleshome from school these know about hu weight probcents are overweight or obese days but not because their Said she the or as are nearly 60 percent of mat are lem” acting adding up youngsters notification helped her broach adults according to a report flunking out The problem is released in December by their children are too fat the subject with her son General David Satch-e- r The letters are worded with About 380 confidential letmore sensitivity than that of ters have gone out to elemen-tar- y and middle school course but die idea is to Being overweight can con- since the tribute students to to diabetes and high program encourage parents change blood pressure their children’s eating habits began in the fall with more and help diem get more exerComputer games and televiexpected once high school sion are among die reasons cise ' are completed1 screenings Ziolkowski said Parents of students in the given for the problem along with busy parents who rely on He said it took months to EastPenn school system in fast food for their kids craft the letter and school Pennsylvania and in Florida’s Florida has mandated that nurses and health educators Citrus County district have the state Health Department worked to ensure it contained been getting such weight neutral language that would alerts since the fall gather data mi student health and offer counseling to over“When an examination not make parents feel they reveals a child has vision " were being blamed weight youngsters State health officials left it up to Similarly the letter sent in problems hearing problems local health departments on we inform the family' We"" " ' Citrus County assures parents weren’t doinganything for' ''that the purpose is to “assist howtodothat in and iaid George appraising protecting weight” Ziolkowski directoraf pupil' promoting the health status of your child It is intended to personnel services for the East Penn encourage good nutritional 60 miles northwest habits and healthy physical of Philadelphia “If we have activity” The Centers for Disease information that may have Control and Prevention says some bearing on a child’s toe percentage of children and future health why just put it adolescents who are defined in a drawee?” said the as overweight has more than Stephanie Hertzog doubled sincethe early 1970s letter dm received about her son Michael a constituting a public health V H Talmadge D-listens to the testimony of HR Haldeman former White House aide during Senate Watergate Committee hearings in Washington DC on July 30 1973 sdhiool: ffromni cBniflcfl Sen Herman - 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