THURSDAY. JUNE 27. 1983
MEDrORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
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HONORED POSTHUMOUSLY - Robert Lee Owens, 9, an
Enid. Okla.. schoolboy who died in the icy waters of Gov
ernment Springs lake last January was saving the life of
his best friend, has been posthumously awarded a Carnegie
Hero Fund Commission bronze medal. Witnesses said Owens
drowned in four feet of water while holding his companion's
head above water. The swimming pool located on a hill
above the lake has been named the Robert Lee Owens Me
morial pool. The award provides $750 In death benefits for
Robert's mother, Mrs. Geneva M. Owens. The youngster
whose life he saved Is Julius Lennox Franklin, 7, of
Enid. (UPI)
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Weight Fear Keeps
Many Young Girls
Poorly Nourished
Washington - IUPII - An Ar
rlcultude department nutri
tionist says the fear of being
overweight Is keeping many
teen -ago girls from eating
adequate diets.
"Whether they me fat or
not, most teen-age girls are
afraid they are or might be,"
said Dr. Evelyn Spindlcr.
"That is one reason why a
good many of them are not
eating adequately."
Dr. Spindlcr, who works In
the department s Federal Ex
tension Service, said there are
other reasons why some teen
age girls are poorly nourished
Not Enough Milk
"They skip breakfast," she
aid, "they eat poor snacks
(one-fourth of a day's CHlorles
may come from snacks), and
the drink no milk - or not
enough."
Dr. Spindlcr said the prob
lem ii to crane the fear of
being overweight from the
teen-age mind by showtnk the
girls how they can have
normal weight and still cat
good, nutritious meals.
She said it is important that
youngsters understand how a
good diet contributes to cor
rect weight as well as shiny
hair, clear skin, and good
posture.
Dr. Spindlcr said tccivaue
girls are going to do what
their friends do - snack, par
ty, and even skip a meal from
time to time.
'Empty Calories'
"This need not be especial
ly bad," she said, "if the
youngster does it sensibly.
She can snack on nourishing
foods as well as on 'empty
calories.' "
Dr. Splndier's com mcnts
were mado in the wake of a
cooperative study of the diets
of 274 teen-agers In three Ida
ho communities which show
ed that 30 per cent of the
youngsters did not eat enough
proper foods.
The study by the Idaho Ag
riculture Experiment Station,
, the Agricu Itural Research
Service, and the Idaho De
partmenl of Public Health In
cluded the seven day diet
records of 130 girls and 124
boys.
The record showed that the
youngsters who did not eat
tho proper foods were eating
less than half the recommend
ed allowances of one or more
nutrients.
Freeman Hearing
Scheduled July 2
niaoras - mm - a new exe
cution date for condemned
slayer Jeannace June Free
man will be set In Jefferson
County Circuit Court July 2,
juciue Hooert Foley said
Wednesday.
Judge Foley told Dlst. Ally
warren Albright that Miss
Freeman's appearance would
bo set for 2:30 p.m.
Ho took the action after the
court received from the Ore
gon Supreme Court an order
vacating a stay of execution
lor Bli.vs Freeman. The U.S
Supreme Court recently re
Jccted her appeal for a hear
ing.
blie was sentenced to die
for the 1981 slaying of 6-year-
old Larry Jackson, whose
body was found at the bottom
of the Crooked River Gorge
soutn or here.
Oregon Supreme Court Decisions
Salem-ll'Pli-Assessing a one
cent per acre forest fire pro
tection tax is a legal exercise
of the state's police power,
the Oregon Supreme Court
ruled Wednesday.
The decision came as the
high court reversed a ruling
of the Grant county Circuit
Court of Judge E. H. Howell,
which voided the assessment
on the grounds the tax had
been levied on realty not as
sessed on true cash value as
required by the constitution.
The high court said "The
constitutional provision re
quiring uniformity of taxation
does not restrict the state in
its exercise of the police pow
er as distinguished from the
taxing power, because the
primary purpose of the money
exaction is not to raise rev
enue but to directly promote
the public welfare. .
"The one cent per acre levy
was solely for fire protection
and suppression."
The high court said "If the
state is required to execise its
police power because certain
properties present a special
threat to the safety of the
state, those lands can be
charged for the costs of this
exercise of the police power.
The lands against which the
kMimnl ua lmrtncst In
this case are those constitut
ing a fire hazard and so pre
sent a special threat."
In other decisions tne
State Supreme Court:
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Aiirmed the conviction, in
the Yamhill county Circuit
Court of Judge William W.
Wells, of Andry Mike Kris
tich on a charge of rape of
his wife's daughter.
Affirmed a decision by
Marion county Circuit Judge
George Jones denying post
conviction relief to James Q.
Anderson, a member of the
Klamath Indian tribe, who
was convicted of second de
gree murder in 1035.
Overruled a demurrer to
writ and ordered Judge Don
ald E. Long, Multnomah coun
ty Circuit Court, to enter a
final decree in a divorce case.
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reason, have been taken in by Mrs. C. J. Hallcr of .'Dodge City, Kan. The birds, which
Mrs. Haller named after the seven dwarfs, get fed about every hour. The bird at the far
left must be named "Bashful," judging by way it has turned its back to camera. (UPI)
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