European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 09, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse Pago 4 the stars and stripes saturday november 9, 1985 1 million girls May have eating disorders. I i Al unman Lulin t lint the Forf new York up As Many As 1 million teen age girls May suffer eating disorders and an estimated 2 million women report they have had symptoms of anorexia no Rosa or bulimia a new Survey shows. I m shocked by the numbers said or. Sue Bailey who Iron victims of eating disorders at the Washington Hospital Center. Results of the nationwide Gallup poll conducted for the comprehensive care corporation a network of eat ing disorder centers were released thursday. The Telephone Survey involved 510 women Between the Ages of 19 and 39, and s02 girls Ages 13 to 19. Pollsters found that three out of five teen age girls would like to lose weight. Not end with adulthood. The women who think they Are overweight Are far More Likely to believe Lher lives would be better if they were thinner than those who were sat-.,�., i Jiuu oj.p.u.-. -. Isfried with their weight. But women in White Collar Job the poll indicated 1 million teen age girls May now be j no Ines 0 accept the thinner is better idea the by eating disorders. Survey showed. ,. Bailey urged parents to recognize symptoms of eating disorders among their children and to be flexible and let youngsters choose their own cues when eating. She also urged individual psychotherapy and group therapy to treat eating alcohol and other addictions the cure for eat ing disorders cannot be to abstain from food Bailey said. Victims of eating disorders must have their eating habits retrained and normalized she said. About 9 percent of the girls surveyed believed they have had symptoms of anorexia no Rosa and another 5 percent believed they had symptoms of bulimia. A Ciocu u cd aug Albu Lucia. Among the women the Survey found one in four go on food binges and As Many As 2 million have had the symptoms of either anorexia no Rosa or bulimia. Victims of anorexia Nerosa deliberately starve away 20 percent or More of their body weight. The poll defined bulimia As eating up to 20.000 calories in one sitting and then compensating by self induced vomiting or use of laxatives. The Survey of women found the desire to be thin does Diana Charles greeted with lets in Hawaii Honolulu up Prince Charles and Princess Diana took their first Steps together in America Friday receiving leis and kisses and shaking hands with Well wishers upon their arrival. The Royal couple arrived about Midnight with an entourage of about 20 people aboard a Royal austra Lian air Force Boeing 707 at Hickam fab from a 15-Day australian tour. They were to spend 18 hours relaxing before heading off to Washington on their first joint official visit to the United Stales. They were greeted by British Consul general and mrs. Donald Ballentyne of los Angeles and col. And mrs. Stanley Brubaker of Hickam fab. Charles and Diana both were Given flowered leis and kisses by two female greeters employed by the state. The Royal couple walked to their waiting limousine paused then walked Over to meet with a cheering crowd of about 250 Well wish ers. They spent about five minutes walking Down the Row of people shaking hands Ana chatting. One cur did Man gave Diana a kiss. The Prince and Princess of Wales then entered their limousine for the trip to the Kahala Hilton hotel on the Island of Oahu where John Houlton the British vice Consul for information said they would relax. No Public activities were scheduled be fore their departure for Washington. She said she likes the Flowers and the people Are Nice said Stephanie docket of Honolulu who was in the crowd when the Royal couple came Over speaking of the future Queen. They looked real Happy she said. Cindy Covington of Honolulu said Charles is very charming people in the crowd were waving British flags cheering and holding signs and banners. One sign read Diana you can be our Princess too Houlton identified some of the entourage As Diana s lady in waiting which he de scribed As a social Secretary and Friend a maid and various secretaries. It was the first visit to Hawaii for Diana Houlton said. Charles last visited in 1974. In Washington the couple were to attend a dinner hosted by president and mrs. Rea Gan saturday and visit the treasure houses of Britain exhibition sunday. Diana also will visit a drug rehabilitation Center with mrs. Reagan. The Royal couple will travel on to film Beach. Fla., to attend a dinner for the United world College of the american West tuesday before returning to London. Construction worker Stewart Young and Princess Diann wednesday discuss Australia s new parliament House project. Calls Fri agent Jolly Santa Glaus daughter 13, still loves accused spy los Angeles up the teen age daughter of an Fri agent portrayed As an adulterer and a Bungler during his espionage trial says she still loves her father whom she thinks of As a Jolly Santa Angelena Miller 13, said thursday a Day after a deadlocked jury forced a Mistri Al in the spy Case it was difficult for her to believe the startling disclosures about Rich Ard Miller including his multiple adulterous affairs Petty thievery and lying. It surprises me what he s done she said. But like my mom says he s guilty of everything except espionage. I still think of him As the Jolly old the to can Agar one of Miller s eight Chil Dren said the 11-week Federal court trial did not shake her love for her father the Only Fri agent Ever charged with espionage. The two jurors who forced the mistrial reportedly believed Miller was pressured into confessing to fellow agents during five Days of interrogation. Prosecutors focused on the admissions in presenting their Case. Agents said Miller admitted passing be Richard Miller up Pluto Cret documents to his soviet Lover during the interrogations allegations he denied. The two holdouts were identified by the los Angeles times As Virginia Henries a mental health worker from Fountain Valley and Bobby Rivera 29. Of Anaheim a production supervisor for Ralph s grocery co. The two holdouts believed Miller s claim that his Romance with an admitted soviet spy to whom he allegedly passed the Fri documents for $65,000 in Cash and Gold was planned because he was trying to penetrate the Kab one of the jurors told the los an Geles Herald examiner. Miller was Browb Caln and swayed by the the juror said. He would have signed anything put in front of . District judge David Kenyon declared a mistrial wednesday after jurors reported they were hopelessly deadlocked after 14 Days of deliberations Over the seven charges against Miller 48, who faces life imprisonment if convicted on All counts. Prosecutors said they will ask for a new trial at a nov. 21 hearing. Svetlana Ogorodnikova and her husband. Nikolai pleaded guilty to conspiracy charges during their separate trial in june sex lecturer accused of nazi past Waterbury Conn. Up a former Yale University lecturer described As an enthusiastic nazi Collaborator should have his citizenship revoked for spreading anti semitic propaganda during world War ii prosecutors say. Vladimir Sokolov 73, received a salary and privileges such As extra rations and Good housing and was decorated by the third Reich for his work As Deputy editor of a russian language newspaper an assistant . Attorney Joseph Lynch charged thursday. Lynch opened the government s Case seeking to strip Sokolov of his . Citizenship on charges he volunteered to write nazi propaganda during the War and concealed his past when admitted to the unite states in 1951
