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The
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. —
pistol shots, back Reagan Guerin, a 26-year-old
employee at Parkwest, said WeAtHer ForeCAst
William Kohl, general manager/
A man opened fire outside a to back, and they were hearing promising tri-county
Eagle Print
ships with 77
services were able to track in the provinces of Kirkuk, Benjamin and Stella Kill of
BAGHDAD — Iraqi and down all three of the men, the Salahuddin and Ninevah. Day is Jennifer
Dexter; eight great-grandchil-
U.S. troops killed a regional official said, speaking on con- The operation that killed Violet.
crew
dren, Andrew, Jason, Preston,
leader of al-Qaida in Iraq in dition of anonymity due to the al-Masri and al-Baghdadi Audrey, James, Joel, Sofia Congratulations
an early morning raid today, clandestine nature of his job. early Sunday was code-named and Benjamin; and a broth- Jennifer!
as security forces continue The killing of the al-Qai- “Operation Lion’s Leap” by NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — er, Kenneth (Betty) Kill of
Somali pirates hijacked three Students can pick up their
to put pressure on the ter- da figures comes at a criti- Iraqi forces, according to the Findlay. awards in their school offices.
rorist organization following cal moment for Iraqi Prime intelligence officer in charge. Thai fishing vessels with 77 Mr. Kill was a 1939 grad-
the reported deaths of its two Minister Nouri al-Maliki, who Iraqi and American troops crew aboard more than 1,200 uate of Spencerville High
top-ranking figures over the
weekend, officials said.
has staked his reputation on
being the man who can restore
routinely share intelligence
information, and it was a U.S.
miles (1,930 kilometers) off the
Somali coast, the farthest-off-
shore attack to date, the EU
School and served during
World War II in the Army CorreCtions
Abu Omar al-Baghdadi stability to Iraq after years of tip — which then generated Air Force as an airplane pro-
and Abu Ayyub al-Masri bloodshed. His coalition came more information from Iraqi Naval Force said today. peller and engine mechan- the Delphos Herald
were killed in a joint operation in second in March’s national informants — that led authori- Pirates have expanded their ic with the rank of Staff erroneously reported on
Sunday in what Vice President election, but neither he nor ties to the isolated desert area range south and east in response Sgt. He went on to work 42 thursday the Delphos
Joe Biden called a “potentially his main rival have been able outside Tikrit where al-Masri to an increase in patrols by 1/2 years at the Goodyear Public Library received
devastating blow” to al-Qaida to muster enough support to and al-Baghdadi were hiding, European and U.S. warships off Tire and Rubber Company $10,000 for a discrepancy in
in Iraq. form a new government. according to a U.S. official. the Somali shore. in St. Marys as a merchan- the purchase of the building
The intelligence that led The intelligence officer said The official spoke on con- The hijacking of the three dise controller, retiring in at the corner of West First
to the elusive leaders’ des- al-Maliki personally oversaw dition of anonymity so that Thai vessels Sunday was almost 1983. He was a member and north Jefferson streets.
ert safehouse about six miles the operations, and received he could talk more candidly 600 miles outside the normal of St. John the Evangelist the money may be received
(10 kilometers) southwest of daily briefings from him. about the operation. operation area for the EU Naval Catholic Church, Delphos, because of a billing error
Tikrit came from the same In today’s raid, American Pictures of the remote one- Force, said its spokesman, Cmdr. and a charter member of the from syrsi/Dynix, the com-
source — a senior al-Qaida and Iraqi joint forces launched story safehouse, shown exclu- John Harbour. Bowersock Bros. VFW Post pany supplying the comput-
operative captured last month a morning attack in the north- sively to the AP by the Iraqi The EU Naval Force said the 6772, Spencerville, where er system in the library.
— that produced the informa- ern province of Ninevah, kill- military intelligence officer attack so far out at sea was a clear he served as quartermaster
tion leading to today’s raid, ing suspected insurgent leader in an interview at his office, indication that the EU, NATO for 45 years. He was also The Delphos Herald wants
according to a senior Iraqi Ahmed al-Obeidi, Iraqi mil- showed its roof caved in and and U.S.-led anti-piracy missions a member of the Harry J. to correct published errors in
military intelligence officer itary spokesman Maj. Gen. its mudbrick walls partially were having a “marked effect on Reynolds American Legion its news, sports and feature
who supervised both opera- Qassim al-Moussawi said. destroyed in the aftermath of pirate activity in the area.” Post 191 in Spencerville, the articles. To inform the news-
tions. Al-Moussawi said the slain the raid. “Once they start attacking that Delphos Eagles Aerie 471 and room of a mistake in published
Pot
far out, you’re not even really Catholic Order of Foresters information, call the editorial
talking about the Somali basin Court 76 of Landeck. department at 419-695-0015.
or areas of water that have any An avid sports fan, he Corrections will be published
(Continued from page 1) marijuana but strongly favors the pain, I would use it,” he connection with Somalia,” said served as Spencerville High on this page.
using the drug medicinally. said. Roger Middleton, a piracy expert School basketball scorekeeper
Peoples’ views on legaliz-
ing marijuana or on allowing
Michigan is among the states
that allow medical pot.
California was the first state
to approve medical marijuana,
at the British think tank Chatham
House. “Once you’re that far out
and football timer at the home LOTTERY
games for more than 40 years. CLEVELAND (AP) —
its use for medicinal purposes “It has been shown through in 1996, and has been the hub it’s just the Indian Ocean, and He enjoyed the Reds and
were largely uniform across tests to alleviate pain in cer- of the so-called “Green Rush” it means you’re looking at trade These Ohio lotteries were drawn
Cavaliers on TV and bowled Monday:
different regions of the coun- tain medical conditions,” to legalize marijuana. But a going from the Gulf to Asia, from for many years. Classic Lotto
try, despite the fact that legal said Hankins, who said he patchwork of local laws in Asia to southern Africa.” Mass of Christian Burial 14-15-26-28-44-45
medical marijuana use is con- experimented with pot when the state has created confu- The three vessels — the MV will begin at 11 a.m. Friday Estimated jackpot: $8.09 mil-
centrated in the West. he was younger. If Hankins sion about the law and lax Prantalay 11, 12, and 14 — have at St. John the Evangelist lion
Bill Hankins, 77, of Mason, fell gravely ill and “my doctor oversight led to an explosion 77 crew onboard in total. All the Chatholic Church, the Rev. Mega Millions
Mich., opposes legalizing said I should have it to control of medical marijuana dispen- crew are Thai, Harbour said. Estimated jackpot: $143 mil-
Jacob Gordon officiating. lion
saries in some places. The owner of the vessels is PT Burial will be in St. John the
In Los Angeles, the num- Interfishery Ltd. Midday 3
Moms, Dads & Grads ber of dispensaries exploded Before the latest hijackings
Baptist Cemetery in Landeck,
where military rites will be
4-8-4
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from four to upward of 1,000 pirates held 11 vessels and 228 conducted. 1-2-6-1
A gift c in the past five years. Police crew, said Cyrus Mody of the Friends may call 2-4 p.m. Pick 3
ertifica believe some were nothing but International Maritime Bureau. And 6-8 p.m. Thursday at 8-5-0
to Keith te fronts for drug dealers to sell
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The latest hijacking raises those
numbers to 14 vessels and 305
Thomas E. Bayliff Funeral Pick 4
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Tavern recently adopted an ordinance
to reduce that number to 70 in
Pirates have increased attacks
against shipping vessels over the
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is the Preferred memorials are in rolling Cash 5
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gift. 45 percent said the cost of can earn. Because of increased Athletic Boosters. ten oH
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www.delphosherald.com Tuesday, April 20, 2010 The Herald –3
STATE/LOCAL
Van Wert County 4-H Economic Development
Advisory Group launches
celebrates annual banquet
4-H: The Wind Beneath
annual BRE Survey
The Van Wert Economic Prichard, Dennis Sparrow,
Development Advisory Group Ken Amstutz, Kate Gribble,
our Wings was this year’s is launching the annual Business Ryan Adam, Angela Snyder,
theme of the annual Van Retention & Expansion (BRE) Jim Dingle, Jim Nelson,
Wert County 4-H Banquet. program to better understand Bernie Nieman, Denise Frey,
Emceed by 4-H Council the local business climate and Stuart Wyatt, Robb Krecklow,
President Jay Gamble and to assist local businesses with Jerry Good, Nancy Bowen
4-H Program Assistant their growth efforts through a and area mayors.
Heather Gottke, the 4-H survey and site visits. BRE is “In the short term, we’ll
seniors were honored for an important economic devel- be identifying immediate
active involvement with opment program that serves concerns and looking at com-
existing businesses in a com- munity services that need
4-H throughout their high munity. improvement,” Nancy Bowen
school years and 4-H volun- “Existing businesses create said. “Ultimately we want to
teers were also recognized an average of nearly 80 percent address such complex issues
for their years of service. of all new jobs in Ohio, about as the skills of the local work-
Contributors to the Van Wert 90 percent in rural areas, so force and the competitiveness
County 4-H Enrichment it’s important to focus on the of local businesses.”
Fund were noted also. needs of companies already Many industrial, service,
A total of six scholarships committed to the communi- retail and private businesses
were given through the 4-H ty,” Van Wert OSU Extension are being sent an e-mail with
Enrichment Fund. Receiving Educator and Economic a link to the 30 question sur-
4-H Scholarships were; Development Director Nancy vey. If your business did not
Ayla Eley, Lauren Taylor, Bowen said. “We understand receive an email, please go to
Ashley Rode, Danielle that Van Wert County’s eco- www.vanwertcounty-edg.com
nomic growth and stability to access the survey or contact
Matthews, Megan Bittner, depend upon the well-being of the Economic Development
and Samantha Overmyer. our existing businesses.” office at 419-238-2999 to
Eley is the daughter of Surveying businesses in receive one. Within the sur-
Tina Eley and Ron Eley. She the community is the first vey, a business may request
is a senior at Lincolnview step in implementing a BR&E a visit, where members of
HS and is a nine-year mem- Program. the Business Retention &
Photos submitted
ber of the Leaders of the “The Economic Expansion Task Force team
Future 4-H Club. Ayla has Senior Scholarship Winners are, from left, Ashley Rode, Samantha Overmyer, Danielle Development Advisory will schedule an on-site meet-
been a Camp Counselor, 4-H Matthews, Megan Bittner, Lauren Taylor, and Ayla Eley. Group works with Ohio State ing. The team hopes you will
Ambassador, a Jr. Fairboard University Extension to plan take advantage of this oppor-
member, CarTeens, and par- Counselor and this year Education and Special of volunteering were: Ronda and conduct the survey,” tunity. The deadline to com-
ticipated in the 4-H Talent said Bowen. “After the sur- plete the survey is April 30th
is also a Counselor train- Education. Davis, Robin Farris, Pat vey data has been tabulated, a and on-site visits will be held
Show. Ayla plans to attend er. Ashley plans to attend Overmyer is the daugh- Hoersten, Kelly Lloyd, Marie task force, comprised of local during May.
Columbus Community Wright State University and ter of Joshua and Kathleen Markward, Craig Pohlman leaders, examines the results “I would encourage busi-
College and major in Dental pursue a degree in nursing. Overmyer. She is an eleven and Deb Pohlman; 15 years: to look for ways to assist busi- nesses to complete a survey,”
Hygiene. Matthews is the daugh- year member of the Ohio Robin Schumm; 20 years: nesses in the county.” Bowen said. “The more infor-
Taylor is the daughter ter of Todd and Brenda Challengers and the Bunny Jean Auld and Don Mosier: Members of the Business mation we receive, the more
of Kevin and Kathy Taylor. Mathews, Ohio City, OH. Hoppers. She is active in 30 years: Tracy Medford; Retention & Expansion Task complete our business picture
Lauren is a 10 year member She is a senior at Parkway the CarTeens and has served 40 years: Mary Ann Salway; Force are: Julie Miller, Pete will be.”
of the Clever Clovers 4-H H.S. Danielle is a 10 year on the Jr. Fairboard. She and Carl Lape, 38 years;
Club in which she has taken
many sewing projects and
member of the Barnyard
Buddies 4-H Club. In her
has gone to State Fair many
times with her projects. She
Carris Jellison, 44 years; and
Richard Jellison, 56 years
IN THE SERVICE
has been State Fair quali-
fier many times. She is a
club she has held office and
has qualified for State fair
is a senior at Van Wert High
School.
of volunteering for the 4-H
program.
Hartman graduates basic training
4-H Camp Counselor, 4-H with her projects. Danielle 4-H CarTeen scholarships The banquet was held Army Pvt. Jerrod D. rifle marksmanship, armed and
Ambassador and is a mem- plans include the Ohio State were given to Ayla Eley and at Vantage Career Center Hartman has graduated from unarmed combat, map reading,
ber of the fashion board and University majoring in Samantha Overmyer and a delicious meal was basic combat training at Fort field tactics, military courtesy,
Jr. Fair Board. She is a senior A multimedia presenta- provided by the Culinary Jackson, Columbia, S.C. military justice system, basic
Agribusiness and Applied
at Van Wert High School. During the nine weeks of first aid, foot marches, and field
Economics. tion of the senior class which Arts program. Committee training, the soldier studied the training exercises.
Lauren plans to attend Ohio Bittner is the daughter included snapshots over their members for the event Army mission, history, tradition He is the son of Daniel
Wesleyan University or of Mark and Lori Bittner. 4-H years and early child- were, Vickie Wollenhaupt, and core values, physical fitness, Hartman of Van Wert.
Miami University major- She is a 6 year member of hood was shown. Tammy Nancy Black, Jill McCoy, and received instruction and Hartman graduated in 2002
ing in Mathematics and the Barnyard Buddies and 6 (Jellison) Branham, a former Carrie Jellison, Brenda practice in basic combat skills, from Lincolnview High School
Philosophy. year member of the Harrison Van Wert County 4-H’er, DeLong, Lionel Enyart, Don military weapons, chemical and received a bachelor’s
Rode is the daugh- Jolly Boosters. Her 4-H gave a message on how 4-H Mosier and Robin Farris. warfare and bayonet training, degree in 2006 from Bowling
ter of Gary and Elaine activities include, club offi- helped her choose her career. 4-H Endowment members drill and ceremony, marching, Green State University.
Rode, Ashley is a senior at cer, 4-H Fashion Board, 4-H She also entertained all with are Robin Farris, Kendra
Jefferson High Sschool. She Ambassador, and many state a beautiful vocal. Heffelfinger, Marilyn Deadline for YWCA Geranium Sale Friday
is an 11-year member of the fair qualifying projects. She All seniors present Jones, Dennis Miller, Sara The Annual YWCA Stop in the YWCA on May
Ridge Buckeyes. Has held is a senior at Crestview High received a special gift for Lape, Vickie Schnipke, Geranium Sale is going on 7 for cash and carry to pick up
offices in her club and has School. Megan will attend their years in 4-H. Kim Schnipke, Keri Routt, through Friday. the extras.
been a State Fair Qualifier. Huntington University 4-H volunteers were hon- Ashley Knittle and Rebecca Geraniums are hardy root
Ashley is a 4-H Camp Baker. The Annual Geranium
majoring in Elementary ored. Those with 10 years plants sold in 4 ½ inch pots.
Colors available are: red, sale supports the work of the
white, lavender, fuchsia, pink YWCA through out the year
and light salmon. including the Transitional
The deadline for orders Living Program and the
and payment is Friday. Summer Food Program.
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Van Wert County 4-H seniors include, front from left, Jenna Faurot, Madison Riethman, Lauren Taylor, Megan
Bittner, Camile Harting, Renae Davis and Ashley Rode; and back, Adam Kroeger, Eric Dickman, Lynnette Lloyd,
Danielle Matthews, Ian Zollars, Ayla Eley, Kayla Kraner and Samantha Overmyer.
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Grove rally falls Lady ’Cats preserve first win of ’10
short to Pirates
By DAVE BONINSEGNA Suderman came around to
By FRANK GERMAN
The Delphos Herald
fjohngerman@gmail.
The Delphos Herald score on a Columbus Grove com
zsportslive@yahoo.com error, making it a 2-0 contest.
The Pirates would bring two DELPHOS — Jefferson
COLUMBUS GROVE more across in the inning on was looking for its first
— It took a while for the consecutive hits by Skilliter softball win of 2010 when
Columbus Grove Bulldog and Groman; when the dust the Lady Wildcats hosted
bats to wake up as the home had settled in the top of the Spencerville Monday night.
team was held to the mini- sixth, the guests had a 4-0 The Wildcats scored
mum number of batters sent advantage. runs in each of the first two
to the plate through the first Bluffton added an insur- innings and then made an
six innings but a seventh- ance run in the final inning unusual double play in the
inning rally fell short as the but it ended with a bit of seventh to hang on for a 2-0
Bulldogs fell 5-2 to Northwest excitement for the Bulldogs victory.
Conference rival Bluffton as centerfielder Jesse Maag The game was a pitchers’
Monday night in Grove. made a heads-up play after duel with Courtnie Rostorfer
Pirate pitcher Nate Cheney a routine fly ball, catching (3-hitter) edging out Kaytlynn
dazzled the hosts for six Cheney napping off first base Warnecke of Spencerville
innings, facing 18 batters and to end the inning on a 8-3 (4-hitter).
giving up just one hit before double play. Spencerville got a runner
the Bulldogs (9-6, 1-3 NWC) Columbus Grove went aboard in the first, reaching
mustered up two runs on three down swinging as its started on an error, but failed to get
hits in the seventh. the home half of the sev- her in.
Joel Groman and Logan enth with back-to-back sin- Jefferson came to bat and
Tom Morris photo
Steingass were both 2-for-2 gles by Maag and Barrientes. got its first run of the game. Jefferson senior catcher Jenna Miller applies the tag on Spencerville’s Kaytlynn
from the plate for Bluffton Kyle Stechschulte singled With one out, Jenna Miller Warnecke for the double play and the final out. With one out and bases loaded in
(13-1, 3-0 NWC), with the home a run to make it 5-2 hit a double. A strikeout the seventh, a relay to shortstop Megan Moreo at second got out #2, then she fired
former providing two runs but just as the Pirate sev- later, Megan Moreo stepped
home to cut down the runner as the Wildcats preserved a 2-0 victory at Lady Wildcat
batted in. enth ended on a double play, up with 2 outs and hit a 2-1
Zach Barrientes went the guests returned the favor pitch for a double, scoring
Field.
2-for-3 with an RBI for the when Cheney enticed Tony Miller. Tiffany Culp almost
Bulldogs. Stringfield to hit into a game- got aboard on a dropped third Rostorfer only threw five due to the fly ball and only also think in the first, if our
Bluffton rallied for a 2-out ending 5-3 twin-killing. strike but was thrown out at pitches to put all three one out, with the drop mean- girl would have slid into third
run in the second as Steingass, Grove is at Fort Jennings first base. Bearcats down in the inning. ing they had to run with little base, it would have been a tie
Evan Skilliter and Groman hit today. Jefferson came right back She even got the last out lead-off. Burnett was thrown ballgame at the end of one
back-to-back-to-back singles BLUFFTON (5) at the Bearcats in the bot- of the inning herself, on out at second right away and instead of an out.”
ab-r-h-rbi tom of the second inning.
after the first two batters were Gabe Goldsberry ss 4-0-2- Freewalt’s comebacker. the shortstop, Moreo, then Spencerville falls to 1-9
retired. 0, Brandon Falk cf 4-0-0-0, Clay Brittney Garza had a leadoff “The defense was much threw to catcher Miller to get overall and hosts Kalida this
Wannemacher c 4-0-0-0, Matt double with two strikes. Paige improved tonight, which I the tag of Warnecke at the evening.
The Bulldogs got out of a Suderman 3b 2-2-0-0, Nate Cheney p
jam in the fifth inning. The 3-0-1-1, Logan Steingass rf 4-2-2-0, Ricker grounded out to short, was really pleased about,” plate to end the game. Jefferson improves to 1-8
first batter was hit by a pitch, Evan Skilliter 1b 2-1-1-1, Joel Groman allowing Garza to advance to Jefferson coach Dave “I thought Courtnie was overall (0-3 NWC) and trav-
2b 3-0-2-2, Anderson lf 2-0-0-0. Totals third. Taylor Branham drove
followed by a single by Gabe 28-5-8-4. Wollenhaupt commented. really consistent today on the els to Allen East for a con-
Goldsberry. With one out and COLUMBUS GROVE (2) Garza in with a single. Ashley Spencerville did try to mound. She had some really ference showdown Thursday
two on in the inning, Grove ab-h-r-rbi Simerly hit a line drive to the rally in the top of the seventh short innings, with one inning evening.
Jesse Maag cf 3-1-1-0, Zack SPENCERVILLE (0)
pitcher Jacob Miller made a Barrientes ss 3-1-2-1, Brandon Hovest shortstop to get her out; how- inning, which was the clos- only throwing five pitches to ab-r-h-rbi
diving catch of a bunt attempt 2b/3b 3-0-0-0, Kyle Stechschulte lf ever, Branham was advanced est they got scoring in the end the inning,” Wollenhaupt Andrea Lee ss 3-0-0-0, Alison Moeller
3-0-1-1, Matt Jennell 1b 3-0-1-0, Tony enough that she could not get lf 3-0-0-0, Kaytlynn Warnecke p 3-0-1-
by Brandon Falk. Miller then Stringfield dh 3-0-0-0, Gavin Windau entire game. Warnecke tried added. “I also noticed that the 0, Brooke Moeller c 3-0-0-0, Abbigail
promptly struck out Clay rf 2-0-0-0, Matt Jay c 2-0-0-0, Jacob back to first to beat the throw, to help her cause by hitting a hitters for both teams were Freewalt 1b 3-0-0-0, Alyssa Mulholland
Miller p/2b 2-0-0-0. Totals 24-2-5-2. ending the inning. leadoff single. Moeller hit a a little anxious and swung rf 2-0-1-0, Kaley Core 2b 3-0-1-0, Tiffani
Wannemacher to end the Score by Innings: Wurst cf 2-0-0-0, Shelby Mulholland
inning. Bluffton 010 003 1-582 The closest Jefferson got deep fly ball to straightaway at the first pitch a lot of the 3b 2-0-0-0, Jennifer Burnett rf 1-0-0-0,
Col. Grove 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 - 2 4 3 to scoring again was the third center field for the first out. time, which caused a lot of Totals: 25-0-3-0
However, Bluffton would JEFFERSON (2)
strike for three runs in the IP H R ER BB SO
inning. Rostorfer got a single Freewalt reached first on an pop-ups for both sides.” ab-r-h-rbi
with two outs. Moreo then error with two strikes, giving Spencerville coach Tom Chelsey Fischer 1b 3-0-0-0, Jenna Miller
sixth frame when the lead- BLUFFTON
Cheney (W) 7 4 2 1 0 4 c 3-1-2-0, Courtnie Rostorfer p 3-0-1-0,
off batter, Matt Suderman, COLUMBUS GROVE
reached on a 2-base error, the Bearcats runners on first Wegesin felt the game was Megan Moreo ss 3-0-1-1, Tiffany Culp
putting runners on second and second. Jenny Burnett a indication of his team’s lf 3-0-0-0, Brittney Garza 2b 3-1-1-0,
walked and stole second. Jacob Miller (L) 5.1 8 4 3 2
Eli Ricker 1.2 1 1 1 1
2
1 Paige Ricker 3b, 3-0-0-0, Taylor Branham
and third. Warnecke got her- had her only at-bat of the season. dp 2-0-1-1, Ashley Simerly rf 2-0-0-
self out of trouble by striking evening and it was a sore “Our pitchers have done 0. Samantha Thitoff cf 0-0-0-0, Totals:
SPORTS BRIEFS
25-2-4-2.
out Culp for the final out of one; she got hit by a pitch, a real nice job this year. Score by Innings:
the inning. loading the bases with only Some of the balls they hit Spencerville 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 – 0
Jefferson 1 1 0 0 0 0 x – 2
The Bearcats also seemed one out. Kaley Core, on a 1-1 in the outfield should have E: Lee, Moreo, Ricker, Simerly; DP:
to like trying to score early. count, hit a fly ball to the out- been caught,” he added. “The Spencerville 1, Jefferson 1; LOB:
The Associated Press the Steelers expect the league Spencerville 4, Jefferson 5; 2B: Miller,
BOXING to act next week. Alison Moeller reached on field grass just right of sec- field set-up played a fac- Moreo, Garza; SB: A. Moeller, Branham;
a 2-base throwing error. An ond base. The rightfielder for tor on some of the dropped CS: Fischer; SAC: Ricker.
CARACAS, Venezuela NEW YORK — Southern
— Former boxing champion California tight end Anthony out later, Moeller stole third the Wildcats came up with balls. The girls are not used
before Abbie Freewalt popped the second baseman covering to playing on a field where IP H R ER BB SO
Edwin Valero, who had a McCoy tested positive for SPENCERVILLE
spectacular career with 27 marijuana at the scouting out to end the chance. and dropped the ball. The you have to look up into Warnecke (L)
JEFFERSON
6 4 2 2 2 4
straight knockouts and flout- combine, a person famil- The fourth inning showed result is what was interest- the sun but you have to play Rostorfer (W) 7 3 0 0 1 1
ed a tattoo of President Hugo iar with the result told The the woes of the Bearcats. ing. The runners had to stay through things like that. I HBP: Burnett (by Warnecke).
NHL Playoffs
Monday night. “I think we’re confident
“Deitering did a nice job but we need some things to
today; give him credit for his go our way. Right now, we
pitching. Still, we had some aren’t getting many breaks,” The Associated Press Pittsburgh at Ottawa, 7 p.m.,
FIRST ROUND Pittsburgh leads series 2-1
good at-bats and hit the ball Harmon added. “I think what (Best-of-7) New Jersey at Philadelphia, 7:30
but missed some chances to we’re struggling with is try- Monday’s Results p.m., Phildelphia leads series 2-1
score,” Jefferson coach Kyle ing to figure out how to make Washington 5, Montreal 1, Chicago at Nashville, 9 p.m., series
Washington leads series 2-1 tied 1-1
Harmon said. “We had a that jump to varsity baseball. Boston 2, Buffalo 1, Boston leads San Jose at Colorado, 10 p.m.,
chance in the first inning and We still are gaining experi- series 2-1 Colorado leads series 2-1
left bases loaded and then ence and haven’t quite made Los Angeles 5, Vancouver 3, Los Wednesday’s Games
Angeles leads series 2-1 Washington at Montreal, 7 p.m.
scored two runs in the sev- that complete adjustment to Today’s Games Buffalo at Boston, 7 p.m.
enth. In between, we didn’t the varsity level. We make Phoenix at Detroit, 6:30 p.m., Vancouver at Los Angeles, 10 p.m.
get much going.” Tom Morris photo some nice plays but make a Phoenix leads series 2-1
Spencerville coach few mistakes, too, and that’s
MLB Glance
Sophomore Curtis Miller slid under the tag attempt of
Redmond Wood also cred- a sign of that. We have two
Spencerville catcher Jared Rex on Nik Moore’s double for
ited his pitcher for a job well days off to get a much-need-
Jefferson’s first score in the seventh inning Monday night
done. ed rest and pick back up.” The Associated Press (E.Jackson 1-1), 9:40 p.m.
at Wildcat Field. However, the Wildcats’ rally fell short as National League
“He hadn’t pitched in a Wood felt his team also American League
Spencerville grabbed a 5-2 triumph. East Division -----
week, since Columbus Grove, showed signs. W L Pct GB
so at times he was too juiced hit to center to load the bases. on a bunt single by Kory “We finally put an entire Philadelphia 8 4 .667 — At A Glance
up. He did a great job of mix- However, the next two bat- Layman — who promptly game together. One, we got Florida 8 5 .615 1/2 East Division
ing things up,” he explained. ters were retired, including swiped a base — and scored timely hitting,” he added. Atlanta 7 5 .583 1 W L Pct GB
“We knew it would be close “Two, we played a strong Washington 7 6 .538 1 1/2 Tampa Bay 10 3 .769 —
a hard liner that right-fielder on a tough-hop single to short New York 5 8 .385 3 1/2 New York 9 3 .750 1/2
since both teams were throw- Levi Krouskop came up with by Rice, sending Layman to game in the field. Three, we Central Division Toronto 8 6 .571 2 1/2
ing their aces. Tyler con- for the third out. third. Shimp ripped a run- ran the bases well. We played W L Pct GB Boston 4 9 .308 6
vinced me he had enough left The only batter to reach scoring double down the left- a team game today, putting St. Louis 9 4 .692 — Baltimore 2 12 .143 8 1/2
in the seventh to go out there all the phases together. I hope Pittsburgh 7 5 .583 1 1/2 Central Division
base against Carder in the field line, plating Layman Milwaukee 5 7 .417 3 1/2 W L Pct GB
and finished it off.” next two frames was Jacob and sending Rice to third; it’s a sign of good things to Chicago 5 8 .385 4 Minnesota 9 4 .692 —
Deitering (1-3; 7 innings, Shimp with a 1-out free pass he originally stopped but on come.” Cincinnati 5 8 .385 4 Detroit 7 6 .538 2
6 hits, 2 earned runs, 3 walks, in the second. an error on the throw back to Both teams are in action Houston 3 9 .250 5 1/2 Cleveland 6 6 .500 2 1/2
8 strikeouts; 119 pitches, 66 again 5 p.m. Thursday: West Division Kansas City 5 8 .385 4
Deitering sent down the the infield, he touched home W L Pct GB Chicago 4 9 .308 5
strikes) and Jefferson senior next eight batters before base for a 4-0 lead. Wirth’s Jefferson at Allen East and San Francisco 8 5 .615 — West Division
Craig Carder (2-2; 4 IPs, 1 Curtis Miller got on via a infield hit wide of first put Spencerville hosting Lima San Diego 7 6 .538 1 W L Pct GB
hit, 1 unearned run, 1 walk, strikeout in the dirt with two Layman at third. Shimp bur- Central Catholic in NWC Los Angeles 6 6 .500 1 1/2 Oakland 9 5 .643 —
6 Ks) went at it almost pitch out in the fourth but was gled second. An out later, contests. Colorado 6 7 .462 2 Los Angeles 7 7 .500 2
for pitch for the first four Arizona 5 8 .385 3 Seattle 7 7 .500 2
thrown out trying to steal Levi Krouskop bounced out SPENCERVILLE (5)
——— Texas 5 7 .417 3
innings. second by Jared Rex. to shortstop, sending Shimp
ab-r-h-rbi
Cory Rieman 2b 3-0-0-0, Matt Monday’s Results ———
The Bearcats (4-7, 1-3 The hosts broke through in home for the team’s fifth run, Youngpeter 3b 3-0-0-0, Tyler Deitering p Washington 5, Colorado 2
NWC) had the first chance, the fourth. Deitering (3-for- and putting Wirth at third,
4-2-3-0, Kory Layman ss 4-1-1-1, Nathan
Rice 1b 4-1-1-1, Jacob Shimp dh 2-1-
N.Y. Mets 6, Chicago Cubs 1 Monday’s Results
getting leadoff batter Cory St. Louis 4, Arizona 2 Tampa Bay 8, Boston 2
4, 2 runs, 2 doubles) dou- bringing Ben Babcock in to 1-1, Trent Townsend ph 1-0-0-0, Brad
San Diego 3, San Francisco 2, 10 Toronto 8, Kansas City 1
Rieman aboard on an error bled over the head of cen- pitch. After Rieman walked
Wirth lf 3-0-1-1, Jared Rex c 3-0-0-0, Levi
Krouskop rf 3-0-0-1. Totals 30-5-7-4. innings L.A. Angels 2, Detroit 0
and a stolen base and sec- terfielder Jettinghoff. An out and stole second, Babcock JEFFERSON (3) Today’s Games Seattle 8, Baltimore 2
ond hitter Matt Youngpeter later, Nathan Rice got aboard retired Youngpeter for the
ab-r-h-rbi
Jordan Jettinghoff 2b 3-0-0-0, Nik
Colorado (De La Rosa 1-1) at
aboard on a bunt that was Moore ss 4-0-0-0, Craig Carder cf 3-1-1-0,
Washington (Olsen 0-0), 7:05 p.m. Today’s Games
courtesy of an error, send- final out. Milwaukee (Bush 0-0) at Pittsburgh Kansas City (Davies 1-0) at Toronto
misplayed. However, Carder ing Deitering to third. After Jettinghoff walked to
Jordan Vorst lf 2-1-0-0, Austin Clarkson
rf 2-0-0-0, Tony George p 3-0-0-0, Curtis (Morton 0-2), 7:05 p.m. (Eveland 2-0), 7:07 p.m.
picked off Rieman at third for Rice stole second (one of commence the home half but Miller ph 0-0-0-0, Nick Cook 3b 1-1-0-0, Chicago Cubs (Zambrano 1-1) at Texas (C.Lewis 2-0) at Boston
the first out and the next two 8 for the Bearcats), Carder two outs later was forced at
Colin Barclay 1b 2-0-2-1, Justin Rode c
3-0-0-0. Totals 23-3-3-1.
N.Y. Mets (Pelfrey 2-0), 7:10 p.m. (Wakefield 0-1), 7:10 p.m.
batters were retired. Score by Innings: L.A. Dodgers (Billingsley 1-0) at Cleveland (Masterson 0-1) at
retired Shimp for out number second on a Colin Barclay Cincinnati (H.Bailey 0-1), 7:10 Minnesota (Slowey 1-1), 8:10 p.m.
The Wildcats (3-8, 1-2 two. Brad Wirth struck out grounder.
Spencerville 0 0 0
Jefferson 0 0 0
104
000
0-5
2-2 p.m. Tampa Bay (Price 2-0) at Chicago
NWC) had their opening on a pitch in the dirt but got Deitering doubled down E: Rex, Vorst, Barclay, Miller, Moore, Philadelphia (K.Kendrick 0-0) at White Sox (Danks 1-0), 8:10 p.m.
in the home half. With one aboard, allowing Deitering to the left-field line to begin
Rode; LOB: Spencerville 6, Jefferson 6;
2B: Deitering 2, Shimp, Moore, Babcock;
Atlanta (Hanson 1-1), 7:10 p.m. Detroit (Porcello 1-0) at L.A. Angels
down, Jordan Jettinghoff got touch the dish for a 1-0 edge. the seventh — the Wildcats SB: Rieman 2, Deitering 2, Wirth 2, Florida (Volstad 1-1) at Houston (Kazmir 0-1), 10:05 p.m.
on via a bad-hop single over Layman, Rice, Jettinghoff; CS: Miller (by (Myers 0-1), 8:05 p.m. N.Y. Yankees (Vazquez 0-2) at
With Nick Cook now on had only two outfielders due Rex); POB: Moore (by Deitering); Sac: St. Louis (Lohse 0-1) at Arizona Oakland (G.Gonzalez 1-0), 10:05
second baseman Rieman and the Jefferson mound in the to Carder’s injury — and Youngpeter. (Haren 1-1), 9:40 p.m. p.m.
he burgled second. Carder fifth due to the sore arm of swiped third two outs hence IP H R ER BB SO
San Francisco (J.Sanchez 1-0) at Baltimore (D.Hernandez 0-2) at
walked — including a foul Carder, Spencerville got a big but was left there. SPENCERVILLE San Diego (Latos 0-1), 10:05 p.m. Seattle (J.Vargas 1-1), 10:10 p.m.
ball off his foot that later Deitering (W, 1-3) 7 6 2 2 3 8 Wednesday’s Games Wednesday’s Games
4 spot in the sixth. Deitering The Wildcats got rolling JEFFERSON San Francisco (Wellemeyer 0-2) at Kansas City (Greinke 0-2) at
forced him to leave the game led it off with a shot to center, in the home half. Miller sin- Carder (L, 2-2) 4 1 1 0 1 6 San Diego (Garland 0-2), 6:35 p.m. Toronto (Marcum 0-1), 12:37 p.m.
— and Jordan Vorst ripped a stole second, went to third gled to left center and scored
Cook
Babcock
1.2 5 4
1.1 1 0
4
0
0 2
1 4 Colorado (Hammel 0-1) at Texas (Harrison 0-1) at Boston
Washington (Lannan 1-1), 7:05 (Beckett 1-0), 7:10 p.m.
p.m. Cleveland (D.Huff 1-1) at Minnesota
BOWLING
Mark Recchi bumped Tim Washington’s second- 2:25 into the third. series with another standout game
Kennedy off the puck in the right
corner behind the Buffalo net and
period outburst, leading the
Capitals past Montreal for
Matt Bradley scored
the Capitals’ final goal
from their relentless power play,
which has seven goals after connect- Transactions
fed it to Bergeron, whose quick a 2-1 lead in their Eastern with 44.1 seconds left in ing three more times in Game 3. The Associated Press
shot from the right circle beat Ryan Conference series. the third. Mikael Samuelsson scored BASEBALL
Miller. Semyon Varlamov, who got the Kings 5, Canucks 3 his fourth goal of the series for Tuesday Merchant
American League
The sixth-seeded Bruins are home nod over Jose Theodore, made 26 LOS ANGELES — Michal Vancouver, which trimmed a 3-goal CLEVELAND INDIANS—Optioned
April 13, 2010
again for Game 4 on Wednesday saves in his first start of the series Handzus scored two power-play deficit to 4-3 before the Kings fin- OF Michael Brantley to Columbus (IL). Embarq 50-14
night. for Washington, which has won two goals, Drew Doughty had a goal and ished strong. National League Caballero’s Tavern 46-18
Mike Grier had given third-seed- in a row after losing the opener 3-2 three assists and the Los Angeles Game 4 is Wednesday night at ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS— Adams Automotive 40-24
ed Buffalo a 1-0 lead at 6:57 of the in overtime. Kings chased Vancouver goalie Staples Center. Placed OF Conor Jackson on the 15-day Delphos Sporting Goods 38-26
DL. Recalled RHP Esmerling Vasquez Unverferth Mfg. 34-30
MLB Capsules
from Reno (PCL). Surveyor’s 28-36
NEW YORK METS—Selected the M-W Trailers 26-38
contract of 1B Ike Davis from Buffalo (IL). Topp Chalet 22-42
Optioned RHP Tobi Stoner to Buffalo. Ace Hardware 20-44
The Associated Press 2-1 lead heading into the ninth before American League Orioles starter Brad Bergesen WASHINGTON NATIONALS— Kerns Ford 16-48
National League Uribe’s second home run. BOSTON — B.J. Upton capped a (0-2) lasted only 2 2/3 innings. He was Agreed to terms with LHP Ron Villone on Men over 200
NEW YORK — Angel Pagan hit a Cardinals 4, Diamondbacks 2 5-run third inning with a 3-run homer charged with six hits, seven runs, though a minor league contract. John Allen 204, Carter Prine
tie-breaking 2-run homer in the seventh PHOENIX — Matt Holliday went and the Tampa Bay Rays completed a only four were earned, and walked three FOOTBALL 211-243-204, Joe Geise 244-234,
inning for New York’s first extra-base 3-for-5 with his fourth home run of the 4-game sweep of the Boston Red Sox without a strikeout. National Football League Don Rice 233-248-215, Dan Grice
hit since Friday and top prospect Ike season, Brad Penny had his third strong with an 8-2 win victory Monday in the Fister finished with three hits and CHICAGO BEARS—Signed LB Nick
Roach to a 1-year contract.
219-279-220, Dan Wilhelm 201-
Davis had an RBI single in his debut for outing and St. Louis opened a 6-game annual Patriots Day game. one seven innings. He walked one and 216, Jason Mahlie 210-214-222,
the Mets as they beat the Chicago Cubs road trip by handing Arizona its fifth Jeff Niemann (1-0) pitched seven struck on three. MINNESOTA VIKINGS—Re-signed
QB Tarvaris Jackson. Mark Biedenharn 208, Randy
6-1 Monday night. loss in a row. sharp innings to help Tampa Bay win Angels 2, Tigers 0 Matthews 214, Scott Scalf 236-
New York’s Jonathon Niese and The go-ahead run came eighth inning its seventh straight, all on the road, and ANAHEIM, Calif. — Joel Pineiro PHILADELPHIA EAGLES—Traded
Chicago’s Randy Wells each allowed on Colby Rasmus’ double, followed match the club’s best winning streak pitched into the eighth inning and a 2010 fifth-round draft pick to Denver, 279, Roger Metcalfe 216, Ron
a run. two batters later by a fielding error by away from Tropicana Field in one sea- Fernando Rodney got the save against his who will send TE Tony Scheffler and a Mericle 206-224, Jerry Mericle
Fernando Nieve (1-0) pitched 1 1/3 Arizona first baseman Adam LaRoche. son. former team, closing out Los Angeles’ 2010 seventh-round draft pick to Detroit, 201-212-211, Harold Beckner
innings for the win after Niese went 5 Rasmus singled in a run off struggling It was also Tampa Bay’s first sweep win over Detroit. who will send LB Ernie Sims to the 227, Shane Stabler 238-278-237,
2/3 innings and allowed eight hits and an Chad Qualls in the ninth. of a series three games or more in The Angels won their fourth straight Eagles. John Adams 227-256, Bruce
unearned run, striking out seven. Penny (2-0) threw six scoreless Fenway Park. after beginning the season 2-6. WASHINGTON REDSKINS— VanMetre 239, Alex VanMetre
Wells gave up six hits and a run but innings after the Diamondbacks scored John Lackey (1-1), who signed a Pineiro (2-1) allowed nine hits in 7 Signed WR Roydell Williams, WR 255-269, Russ Wilhelm 234, Kyle
the Mets rallied once he left, following twice in the first. Holliday’s 2-run homer 5-year, $82.5-millon contract with 1/3 innings, struck out four and walked Marques Hagans, DL Howard Green, and Early 257-203-225, Kevin Kill 204-
Pagan’s homer with Jason Bay’s RBI off Arizona starter Rodrigo Lopez tied it Boston during the offseason, allowed none. RB Ryan Torain. 214, Jason Johns 223-230-205,
double, Davis’ single and a wild pitch by in the fifth. eight runs and nine hits in only 3 1/3 The right-hander started two HOCKEY Mike Hughes 205-243-227, Mark
Sean Marshall for a 5-run seventh. Ryan Franklin tossed a perfect ninth innings. inning-ending double plays — one on National Hockey League Gedeon 216-216-255, Derek Kill
Jose Reyes pinch-hit to lead off the for his fifth save in five opportunities. The Red Sox (4-9) are off to their a line drive by Alexei Avila that trapped DETROIT RED WINGS—Recalled
G Thomas McCollum and D Logan Pyett
234-211-215, Dan Stemen 212-
inning and was hit by a pitch from James Nationals 5, Rockies 2 worst start since opening 1996 at 2-11. Brandon Inge off first base in the second,
Russell (0-1). WASHINGTON — Willie Harris Boston was 0-for-30 with runners in the other on a comebacker by Miguel from Grand Rapids (AHL). 203-201, David Newman 231-222-
Padres 3, Giants 2, 10 innings hit a homer and drove in four runs, Craig scoring position in the series, with Cabrera in the sixth. COLLEGE 231, Dave Stemen 244-235.
SAN DIEGO — David Eckstein Stammen recovered from his shortest Jeremy Hermida’s 2-run homer the only Dontrelle Willis (0-1) allowed two AIR FORCE—Named Maj. Mike Men over 550
homered in the bottom of the 10th inning start in the majors with eight strong runs in the series finale. runs and four hits over seven innings and Kazlausky interim baseball coach for the Carter Prine 658, Joe Geise
to give San Diego its fourth straight innings and Washington moved back Mariners 8, Orioles 2 struck out two. 2011 season. 660, Don Rice 696, Dan Grice
win. over .500 by beating Colorado before the SEATTLE — Doug Fister took a ALBANY, N.Y.—Named Katie 718, Dan Wilhelm 601, Jason
Eckstein’s leadoff shot against smallest announced crowd in Nationals no-hitter into the seventh inning and Ken Blue Jays 8, Royals 1 Abrahamson-Henderson women’s basket- Mahlie 646, Randy Matthews 600,
Jeremy Affeldt (2-2) just made it inside Park history. Griffey Jr. and Casey Kotchman com- TORONTO — Jose Bautista hit two ball coach. Scott Scalf 692, Matt Metcalfe 564,
the left-field foul pole against the brick Only 11,623 spectators saw Stammen bined to drive in five runs and Seattle home runs, Brandon Morrow pitched COLORADO—Named Tad Boyle Roger Metcalfe 598, Ron Mericle
Western Metal Supply building. (1-0) hold Colorado to two runs and five beat Baltimore. seven innings and Toronto snapped a men’s basketball coach. 621, Jerry Mericle 624, Harold
Tim Stauffer (2-0) pitched the 10th. hits, lowering his ERA from 15.63 to After a 2-out walk in the first, Fister 3-game losing streak. OHIO STATE—Named Dave Beckner 576, Shane Stabler 753,
San Francisco tied the game at 2 in 8.16. Against the Phillies on Wednesday, (2-1) retired the next 16 batters in a row Travis Snider also homered to help Dickerson men’s assistant basketball John Adams 677, Bruce VanMetre
the ninth when Juan Uribe hit a hanging the right-hander lasted 1 1/3 innings, before Nick Markakis opened the sev- the Blue Jays win for the 18th time in 22 coach.
3-2 curve ball into the left-field stands allowing seven runs. enth with a clean single to center. home games against Kansas City.
612, Alex VanMetre 722, Josh
RICHMOND—Announced junior G DeVelvis 553, Russ Wilhelm 579,
off Padres closer Heath Bell with one Matt Capps pitched the ninth for his Griffey had a 2-run single in Attendance was 10,314, the smallest Kevin Anderson will enter the NBA draft.
out. sixth save in six chances. the Mariners’ 7-run third inning and crowd in the 22-year history of Rogers RUTGERS—Announced the resigna- Aaron Schimmoller 575, Kyle
It was Bell’s first blown save in four Harris drove the first pitch he saw Kotchman hit a 2-run home run in the Centre and breaking the mark set last tion of men’s basketball coach Fred Hill. Early 685, Kevin Kill 607, Jason
chances. from Aaron Cook (0-2) into the home third and a RBI double in the seventh. Wednesday, when Toronto drew 10,610 TOLEDO—Named Angres Thorpe Johns 658, Mike Hughes 675,
Adrian Gonzalez and Will Venable bullpen beyond right field for a 3-run Jack Wilson also had three hits, for a game against the Chicago White and Jason Kalsow men’s assistant basket- Mark Gedeon 687, Derek Kill 660,
hit sacrifice flies to give the Padres a shot in the second inning. including two doubles. Sox. ball coaches. Dan Stemen 616, David Newman
684, Dave Stemen 678.
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this generation?’
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Grandmother in Kentucky
Dear Kentucky: Every
generation has complained BORN LOSER
about the prior one, and each
generation has its own set
of external problems to deal
with. Most adult children do
the best they can to treat their
families well. But sometimes
even the most conscientious
and devoted parents can dis-
cover that their grown children
are not what they expected or
hoped for. Our sympathies.
Dear Annie: My husband
and I have many elderly rela-
tives who live in other states. FRANK & ERNEST
Due to the costs of airline
tickets, hotel rooms and car
rentals, we don’t visit often.
However, when one of them
passes on, my husband is the
first to jump on a plane to
attend the funeral. I think it
would be better to skip the
funeral and visit while they
are alive. Please settle this for
us. -- Now or Later
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ardship of the economy; Obama’s approval Arizona.
rating is at a new low. Abramoff was sentenced in September
That bodes well for — and feels familiar 2008 to four years in prison on charges of
(Continued from page 1) again on Feb. 5 and her due at a food bank where they to — some Republicans. mail fraud, conspiracy and tax evasion. Since
date was her husband’s birth- unloaded a large delivery of Rob Simmons, who is pursuing pleading guilty in 2006, the once-powerful
“Charlie,” who moved out day,” Bowersock said. “Her food from Bethel, Ohio. Connecticut’s open Senate seat, lost his House lobbyist has cooperated with the federal inves-
of his home to help his par- house was falling apart, so The students all agreed seat in 2006 by just 83 votes — out of almost tigation of influence peddling in Washington.
ents. After his parents died, four of us went and repaired that if given the chance to go a quarter million ballots cast — as voters In New Hampshire, Bass is seeking the
Charlie dove into a deep well paneling and ran electri- back, they would. seeking change in Washington rejected many Republican nomination for a familiar seat in
of depression which left him cal work and replaced win- “Those people really candidates simply because they had the word an all-too-familiar environment. He lost his
unable to care for his own dows.” appreciated everything we did Republican next to their name. The sentiment seat with 46 percent of the vote in 2006.
home. The Mission Society “We also built a ramp for them,” said Geise. “And caught many by surprise; 30 Republicans Republicans seized control of Congress
found food in his refrigera- up to her house and built a even though we were com- were sent home. from Democrats in 1994, capitalizing on
tor that had been there for roof over it so it wouldn’t plete strangers they would Just 49 percent of people now approve of disenchantment with a party that had con-
five years and helped take get iced over,” added Jenna trust us enough to leave while the job Obama’s doing overall, and less than trolled the House for decades and fallout
six loads of garbage to the Wurst. we were there working on that — 44 percent — like the way he’s han- from President Bill Clinton’s agenda. The
dumb before his house was “Julie had previously been their homes.” dled health care and the economy. The news is GOP hammered Clinton, whose Gallup poll
torn down. homeless before she was mar- Those who went on the worse for other Democrats. For the first time approval rating in October of that year was 48
While Charlie’s situation ried,” Bowersock continued. trip all learned some valuable this year, about as many Americans approve percent — similar to Obama’s now.
was heartbreaking, the story “She doesn’t have her license life lessons from exposure to of congressional Republicans as Democrats Then in 2006, Democrats took back
that really touched the stu- so she can’t drive anywhere others’ hardships. — 38 percent to 41 percent — and neither Congress, winning the House and Senate with
dents was that of a 32-year- and the nearest hospital is “They had nothing, but has an edge when it comes to the party voters a resounding rebuke of Bush’s handling of the
old woman named Julie. 45 minutes away. She has to what they did have they cher- want controlling Congress. wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and capitalizing
“Julie lived alone with get a ride from her cousin or ished. They were so nice too, Former Rep. John Hostettler, voted out of on ethical woes of some GOP lawmakers,
her 1 1/2-year-old daughter, someone when they’re avail- they would wave and smile office in the 2006 wave, is also trying to cap- including the Abramoff-tainted lawmakers.
Jessica, because her husband
had just died in January. To
able.”
The group also cleaned for
at everyone,” said Haines.
“It really makes you realize Palin set to take stand in Tenn. hacking trial
make matters worse, she all the people they helped and just how much we take for
found out she was pregnant found time to lend a hand granted in our lives.” KNOXVILLE, Tenn. Tennessee House since 1974. tion of law” when someone
(AP) — A former college He has not been linked to the intruded into Palin’s personal
Welcome mat goes out for stranded travelers in US student charged with hacking
Sarah Palin’s e-mail account
case against his son, and he
declined to be interviewed
account and a few personal
messages that Palin received
By JOHN CURRAN drove there to find Mick Jordan, fears some jurors in heavily Monday. were shown.
The Associated Press “The American wife Jane and 13-year-old son Republican East Tennessee An attorney for Palin, Palin’s account was
KILLINGTON, Vt. — The people have Billy low on cash and eating
only one meal a day
could be dazzled when the
conservative star testifies.
Thomas Van Flein of
Anchorage, Alaska, said in
accessed after news reports
that her administration used
Mountain Inn was ready to call been fantastic to Jeanmarie Keenan found her Jury selection begins an e-mail that the former Yahoo! accounts as an alter-
it a season. Then came the call
from a group of British school- us. We’re very way to them and said, “Are you
the Jordan family?” before tak-
today and Palin’s testimony
could soon follow in the case
governor has been subpoe-
naed by prosecutors “and she
native to government e-mail
that could be subject to
boys who’d checked out a day humbled by the ing them home with her. against 22-year-old David will honor that commitment.” Alaska’s Open Records Act.
earlier after five days on the
Killington slopes. way we’ve been “We’d had nowhere to sleep
for three nights,” said Mick
Kernell.
He was a University of
Van Flein declined to com-
ment about the case or about
An Internet security expert
previously said the hacker’s
They’d headed home, only to looked after Jordan. “Then she came up to Tennessee student majoring how Palin feels about it. trail was easy for investiga-
find out after a six-hour bus ride
to New York that they wouldn’t and treated.” us and we just said, ’Oh, thank
you very kindly.’ They’ve been
in economics when prosecu-
tors say he hacked into the
Prosecutors predicted
the trial could last up to 10
tors to follow.
Davies, the attorney for
be flying anywhere, thanks to absolutely brilliant. We never Yahoo! account Palin some- days but would not say when Kernell, tried to subpoena
grounded European air travel in —Peter Dayson, expected to get what we got.” times used for state business. Palin would testify. Kernell Palin’s state e-mails for the
the wake of Iceland’s volcanic with a 41-person In Orlando, Fla., SeaWorld At the time she was Alaska’s has been free on bond since hacking case but the judge
eruption. group of British collegians offered free admission to any- governor and the GOP candi- pleading not guilty after the said it was just a fishing
Could they come back to stranded in Logan, Ohio one showing a return plane tick- date for vice president. indictment was unsealed in expedition.
Vermont? Sure, said innkeeper et on (what should have been) U.S. District Judge Thomas October 2008. Davies has also unsuccess-
Chirag Patel. He called in two “The American people flights to Europe. Phillips has denied a defense He is accused of access- fully challenged the search
housekeepers, got his mother have been fantastic to us,” said Universal Orlando Resort motion to have prospective ing Palin’s Yahoo! e-mail warrant that investigators
and father — co-owners of the Peter Dayson, who was with was giving visitors who had jurors answer a questionnaire account by answering a series used to confiscate Kernell’s
inn — to come in to make up a 41-person group of British an expired ticket an extra day’s asking if they have strong of personal security ques- laptop at his Knoxville apart-
the beds and prepared for the collegians stranded in Logan, admission to its two theme parks political feelings about Palin. tions, resetting the password ment and a Knoxville mag-
unexpected return of 66 guests, Ohio. “We’re very humbled if they had proof of a delayed Kernell’s attorney, Wade to “popcorn,” making screen istrate’s authority to issue
even though he’d been planned by the way we’ve been looked flight. They later expanded the Davies, cited Palin’s speak- shots and posting the contents search warrants for records
to close the place for a few after and treated.” freebie to anyone who could ing slot at a tea party move- online using the nickname of e-mail providers outside
months Sunday. In Chicago, a suburban mom show they’d been stranded in ment convention and frequent “rubico.” of East Tennessee. Yahoo! is
At 2 a.m. Sunday, 60 weary put an ad on Craigslist offering central Florida due to the vol- television appearances. She is The McCain campaign in located in Sunnyvale, Calif.
teenagers and chaperones from free lodging — in her finished cano, not just those who’d been hugely popular with conser- 2008 described it as a “shock- Prosecutors have declined
The Judd School checked back attic — to any family stranded visiting Universal. vatives. ing invasion of the gover- to comment about the trial or
into the 50-room Mountain Inn, by the air travel ban, sympa- Walt Disney World, mean- Convictions on all four nor’s privacy and a viola- government witnesses.
across the street from Killington thetic to the strain it would be while, offered free admission felony charges — identity
Trivia
ski resort. on their budget. to its theme parks and water theft, wire fraud, intention-
“I thought it would be good, “We would benefit more than parks today and Wednesday ally accessing Palin’s e-mail
I’m going to miss my geography they would by getting a chance for Europeans who show can- account without authoriza- Answers to Monday’s questions:
test on Monday,” a glum Miles to meet a family,” said Michelle celed plane ticket or an expired tion and obstructing an FBI John Wayne wore no military uniforms in real life. He was
Partridge, 15, said Monday. Dolan, 40, of Park Ridge, Ill., a boarding pass. investigation — could send exempt from service duty during World War II as a father of
“Then when I realized it might mother of three whose home is Dayson, a producer and direc- Kernell to prison for up to four and the sole support of his widowed mother.
be a bit longer, I thought I’d a 15-minute ride from O’Hare tor, was in Ohio with perform- 50 years. The name of Mickey Rooney’s mythical hometown in the
rather get back to my family International Airport, where ing arts students from Havering “If I was the individual “Andy Hardy” film series was Carvel.
then sort of stay in America.” there were dozens of cancella- College performing a new musi- being charged I would be con- Today’s questions:
Still, they were among the tions Monday. “I would almost cal featuring Beatles hits, near cerned, particularly the other What were the names of the three good fairies in Walt
lucky ones. While thousands pay for that experience.” Hocking College, with which party,” East Tennessee State Disney’s “Sleeping Beauty?”
around the globe slept on airport In Newark, N.J., a family of they have a “cross over” exchange University political analyst What famous actress made her stage debut portraying a
floors or chairs, others got a dose Brits returning from Las Vegas program. Once they learned David Briley said. “Politics boy in Henrick Ibsen’s “A Doll’s House?”
of old-fashioned Yankee hospi- got stranded at Newark Liberty they couldn’t fly out, Hocking’s and religion are pretty close Answers in Wednesday’s Herald.
tality as Americans opened their International Airport, where a administrators, hotel staff and to the vest here.” Today’s words:
homes, wallets and businesses to TV report on their plight drew others helped those who’d run Kernell’s father, Meatus: a natural passage
stranded air travelers waiting for numerous inquiries. Jeanmarie out of money or needed food or Democratic Rep. Mike Kernell Yeld: giving no milk
Europe’s skies to clear. Keenan, of Scotch Plains, N.J., medicine, Dayson said. of Memphis, has served in the