Show The Herald Journal Logan Utah Wednesday August 14 2002 — A5 In brief Missing girl found safe at a clinic Survey: Half of Wisconsin girls dorft want birth control if parents to be told MADISON Wis (AP) — Nearly half of the young girls sur- veyed in Wisconsin said they would quit going to Planned Parenthood if their parents had to be told they wanted prescribed contraceptives according to a study The study suggested that parental notification could lead to more teen pregnancies abortions and the spread of sexually ' transmitted diseases Congress and 10 states including Wisconsin have considered legislation requiring that parents be informed if their children are seeking prescribed contracepti ves thc study noted The study appearing in Wednesday's edition of the Journal of the American Medical Association was funded by grants from the University of Wisconsin-MilwaukeeCenter for Urban Initiatives and Research the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues and Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin Inc Researchers surveyed 950 girls ages 12 to 17 at 33 Planned Parenthood clinics around Wisconsin in 1999 The girls were asked to complete a confidential survey as they waited for appointments Thestudy found 47 percent said they would stop using all 'sexual health care services at Planned Parenthood if their par-- : ents were notified they were seeking birth control pills or devices ’s AP photo Rodney Ford center father of alleged abuse victim Greg Ford is surrounded by cameras and reporters following a news conference on Tuesday In Boston where Ford and attorneys for other alleged victims discussed the ongoing deposition of Cardinal Bernard Law of the Boston Archdiocese Dean ousted after Web site flap PRINCETON NJ (AP) — A Princeton University dean will be removed from his job for accessing Yale University’s admissions Web site without authorization Princeton's president said Tuesday Stephen LeMenager associate dean and director of admis sions had been on paid leave He has said he accessed the site to see how secure it was Princeton President Shirley M Tilghman also said disciplinary action will be taken against some employees of Princeton’s admission office She declined to provide details “I think the action taken by our admission staff were breaches of ethical behavior and breaches of confidentiality” Tilghman said ' Yale officials said they foufid 18 unauthorized log-in- s to their site that were traced to computers at Princeton That included 14 from the admissions office three from students elsewhere on campus and one from a Yale applicant who used a Princeton M©s6 poromotedfl ©Id seem aODegatticDinis Cardinal says he relied on references of subordinates BOSTON (AP)— The personnel file of a priest accused of child rape contained sexual abuse complaints dating to ' 1966 but Cardinal Bernard Law never looked at the file before promoting him accord- ing to transcripts of Law’s SAN JOSE Calif (AP) — Ed Headrick father of the modem released Tuesday deposition first “professional model" Frisbee and designer of Wham-O’- s ' As he has in the past Law ' ' flying disc has died He was 78 said repeatedly that he relied Headrick died at home in his sleep Monday according to his on the recommendations of eldest son Ken He had been partially paralyzed after suffering' subordinates and scattered two strokes last month at a disc golf tournament in Miami church records in deciding Headrick patented toy maker Wham-O’- s first designs for the whether to return priests to modem Frisbee after improving the aerodynamics of the com- parish work even after receivpany’s initial models After joining the company in the early ing sexual abuse allegations 1960s Headrick incorporated concentric grooved lines into the against them top of the curved disc to create the first ‘‘professional model” “I wisji to God it were pos- ' Wham-for Emeryville-base- d sible as I have said on other The added ridges created better lift straighter flight and occasions to go back in time improved stability by increasing “interference with the smooth but it isn't I'm not able to go airflow pattern” according to US Patent No 3359678 filed back” Law said by Headrick on Nov 1 1965 for a “Flying Saucer” More than 370 pages of transcripts and' seven hours of videotapes of Law’s June in lawsuits filed deposition TALLAHASSEE Fla (AP) The head of Florida’s embat- him and others related against tied agency for children and families resigned Tuesday four to alleged abuse by the Rev months after the agency learned that a girl in its care Paul Shanley were made pubhad been missing for more that a year lic Tuesday Gov Jeb Bush immediately accepted Kathleen Kearney’s resAlso Tuesday Law resumed ignation which is effective Sept 3 a to the The Department of Children & Families has been under fire ' giving deposition behind plaintiffs’ attorneys since it was revealed that' Rilya Wilson had disappeared while in closed doors' state custody The little girl has been missing since January Shanley 71 and once 2001 and no caseworker had checked on her for 15 months known for his street ministry Kearney's only mention of Rilya’s case in the letter was to to gay and troubled youths is say that her department had been aggressively working to awaiting trial on child jailed improve the tracking of children ' Frisbee designer dies at age 78 sex-abu- se O Florida child agency chief resigns file which contained that allegation and others before pro-moting Shanley in 1985 to pastor at St Jean's parish in Newton Law also said he did not recall reading a 1985 letter from a woman who said Shanley gave a talk in which he said “When adults have sex with children the children Summer Rose Special DOZEN ROSES ARRANGED FOR 1 are Great! c FLOWERS Cad today ton Marshal : LoaiOflksr ' 755-217- 7 41 North Main Logan 752-624- m 2 August T2th 13th 14th 15th & 10lh Save Up Jo 50 1 See CHURCH on A6 i V Why Do We Have 2 Ears and 1 Mouth? But Law said he did not examine Shanley’s personnel - r5 Solutions seduced them” MacLeish presented Law with a copy of a letter in which Bishop John McCorma-ck told the woman Law had received her letter Law said the church's records were kept in '‘a lot of disparate places" and that he had-nreason to believe Shanley had been abusing children He has said he had no knowledge of allegations against Shanley until 1993 “But certainly there was information about Paul Shan' ley that was not readily boy - Rales rape charges He was indicted in June on charges he abusied boys (j to 15 years old from 1979 to 1989 while he was a priest at a church in suburban Newton He has pleaded innocent The Boston Archdiocese is at the center of a nationwide ' scandal that priest erupted after if was disclosed that Law knew of accusations against former priest John Geoghan but continued to shuffle him among parishes The archdiocese has been hit with hundreds of allegations against dozens of priests Under questioning from Roderick MacLeish an attor- ney for Shanley’s alleged victims Law acknowledged that a complaint wassent to the archdiocese in 1966 alleging' Shanley had sexually abused a LOS ANGELES ( AP) — A girl who disap- pcared from a park during the weekend was found safe at a medical clinic Tuesday police said A staff member at St John's Well Child Center called police after recognizing Jessica Cortez according to Officer Jack Richter The woman who brought the girl to the clinic was taken into custody Richter said Tlie girl was later taken to a hospital where she was reunited with her family She appeared dirty and disheveled said interim Los Angeles Police Chief Martin Pomeroy The chief said it was too early to call the woman in custody a sdspect He said they were still investigating the child's disappearance and whereabouts Jessica had been at Echo Park west of downtown Los Angeles with her parents and brother Sunday night Her par-ents Rafael Cortez and Maria Hernandez sell tacos from a stand across the street from ' the park The family discovered her missing about 7:30 pm Shortly afierwaid witnesses told police they saw her walking with a man accompa- nied by a brown Chihuahua dog Police said Tuesday night they were still looking for that man Jim Mangia of St John's Well Child Center told KCAL-Ta woman came into the clinic with a child and said she wanted a doctor to examine the girl Clinic workers recognized the girl as the missing child he said When they' asked the girl her name she replied “Jessica" She also said the woman wasn’t her mother Mangia told the tele--' vision station JtMerjJ helpful intentions when ' they try to solve the thing that's troubling their wife But that's not the key the key is tojisten twice ls much as yiHi speak if not more Really focus oh what she is saying' instead of thinking about what you are going to While she's say next ' talking use gestures such as her to to nodding encourage express her feelinp Always make positive and assuring Resist the eye- contact her off to cut temptation finished-likshe's- before Remember an speaking 'attitude of respect and of trying to understand her world ' is much more meaningful to her than ' ' a brilliant formulating solution! response or '0'r'i!l'altn(iniiRom'ance’Cpn'ul!an1J5E£Nt'cJharfi In thinking about the of our physical make-u- p body why do we have two ears yet only one mouth? I think the answer might have something to dii with communication in relationships ' to listen twice as much as we speak Having interviewed many couples throughout my career I have noticed one very' important detail that some wives say about their husbands “When 1 express to him my problems he doesn't listen as well as he should he makes me feel my feelings aren’t that ' important and then he tries to solve my problem: Frankly I don’t want him to solve the problem I just want him to listen to me!'' 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