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Upfront Association maintains Allies prepare


Ohio’s Buckeye Trail for no-fly zone
Project Recycle
set today
Delphos Project Recycle By DANICA KIRKA send Typhoon and Tornado
is set for 9-11:30 a.m. today and JILL LAWLESS fighter jets to air bases “in the
at Delphos Fuel and Wash Associated Press coming hours” so they would
north of Double A Trailer be in position to stop Moammar
Sales on East Fifth Street. LONDON — The United Gadhafi’s forces mounting air
Newspaper, phone books States, France and Britain strikes against rebels based in
and aluminum cans need to be told Libya’s leader Moammar the eastern city of Benghazi.
in separate containers because Gadhafi to withdraw his troops “The clock is ticking and
they are stored on location from formerly rebel-held areas we must be ready to act quick-
and sold as a fundraiser for and halt any attacks on civilians ly,” Cameron said, adding that
the Girl Scouts and Squires. there, as warplanes that could Gadhafi must prove he was
All other items are taken to strike this north African country serious about a cease-fire to
the Van Wert Recycle Center. moved into the Mediterranean avoid military strikes.
Cardboard, magazines and
plastic shopping bags also region. The United States has a
need to be separated. All tin, President Barack Obama host of forces and ships in the
plastic and glass contain- went even further, saying that if region, including submarines,
ers need to be rinsed clean. the Libyan leader did not stand destroyers, amphibious assault
Labels can be left on items down the United States would and landing ships with some
and they can be co-mingled. join other nations in launching 400 Marines, but U.S. offi-
No window or plate military action against him. cials have not said what role
glass, nor light bulbs, orna- Libya, meanwhile, said it American participation will
mental, Pyrex or cookware stopped its military advance on take. the United States “is not
glass will be accepted. Photo submitted rebel forces and invited moni- going to deploy ground troops
Computers, etc., are A group of hikers passed through Delphos this week, consisting of Richard Morgan of tors to observe the ceasfire. into Libya.”
also accepted but no McArthur, Sam Bonifas of Landeck, CW Spencer of Ft. Thomas, KY, and Bruce Purdy The United States, Britain U.S. Secretary of State
monitors or TVs. of Grove City. The group is trekking the Buckeye Trail around Ohio. and France — backed by Hillary Rodham Clinton said
Ohio 309 work BY MIKE FORD Most trails are continu- some kids who were hiking
unspecified Arab countries —
told Gadhafi in a statement
the United States must see
“action on the ground,” not just
begins Monday mford@
delphosherald.com
ous trails but this one is a
loop, which means you can
the Appalachian Trail. I set
the goal to do that and kept
late Friday that a cease-fire
must begin “immediately,” the
words, on a cease-fire.
British defense analyst
The first operation to affect get on or off anywhere you it for 40 years. I got involved French presidential palace said. Charles Heyman said the
traffic related to a safety upgrade From the hills of the want to. The Buckeye Trail with Scouting in 2008 and the The statement called on Americans will have the bulk
project on Ohio 309 (Elida Road) Shenandoah Valley to the Association maintains it and first project was to hike the Gadhafi to end his troops’ of the military responsibility.
from Eastown Road to Robb home of the former Great in 2009, supplied one-third of Appalachian. I started looking advance toward the eastern “It’s easy for the British and
Avenue will begin Monday. Black Swamp, the Eastern the volunteer labor to the state around for trails to use in pre- city of Benghazi, and pull them the French to talk a lot about it
Traffic will be restricted U.S. is alive with nature to parks to maintain the trails,” paring the kids for their merit out of Misrata, Adjadbiya and when they actually don’t have
to one lane in the eastbound be enjoyed. One of the ways said member Bruce Purdy of badges and to get them ready Zawiya. It also called for the all the right equipment to main-
direction. The eastbound curb some do this is by hiking; one Grove City. “The trail is 1,444 for the Appalachian and that’s restoration of water, electricity tain a no-fly zone on their own,”
lane from Eastown Road to of the trail systems unique miles long and I’m now across when I found the Buckeye and gas services in all areas, Heyman said.
Robb Avenue will be closed. to Ohio runs adjacent to the the halfway point.” Trail,” he said. saying Libya’s population must Britain, France and NATO
Eastbound traffic will have Miami-Erie Canal. Purdy, 60, is treking with From a beachhead on Lake be able to receive humanitar- held emergency meetings
one-lane of travel plus a The Buckeye Trail is the association members Sam Erie to a hilltop overlooking ian aid. Friday on using military force to
two-way, left-turn lane. only long-distance trail locat- Bonifas, Bob Leon and CW the Ohio River, the Buckeye “This is not negotiable,” the enforce the no-fly zone, which
Traffic in the westbound statement said. was approved by U.N. Security
ed exclusively within Ohio. It Spencer, his peers in age, Trail offers hikers opportu-
direction will be unaffected at In Tripoli, Libya’s deputy Council on Thursday.
this time. Westbound traffic forms a giant loop and pass- while Richard Morgan is the nities to see portions of the
es through 40 of the state’s “baby” of the group at 53. state one may never otherwise foreign minister, Khaled Kaim, French Foreign Minister
will have two lanes of travel
and a two-way, left-turn lane. 88 counties. The system is “The main thing here is not visit. invited Germany, China, Turkey Alain Juppe said “everything is
Some traffic delays could maintained by the Buckeye that some old men are walk- It was first envisioned in the and Malta to send observers to ready” for action, but added that
result as traffic enters into the Trail Association and a few of ing around Ohio but that the late 1950’s as a trail from the monitor the cease-fire, which he “we have to analyze the condi-
work zone. Access to all busi- its members passed through association is maintaining the Ohio River to Lake Erie but said was holding. “The cease- tions of the cease-fire.”
nesses will be maintained. Delphos this week. If the trails trails,” Purdy said. developed into a large loop, fire for us means no military NATO Secretary-General
are not used, there is no point He says he took an interest branching both north and east operations whatsoever, big or Anders Fogh Rasmussen said
small,” he told reporters. NATO was “completing its
Sports
in keeping them up but they in hiking while having some from Cincinnati. The separate
have to be maintained to be fun prior to going to war. legs rejoin in the Cuyahoga British Prime Minister planning to be ready to take
worth using. “In 1969, before I went to Valley National Park near David Cameron, one of the appropriate action in support of
Final summer “The Buckeye Trail is a
loop trail around the state.
Vietnam, I took a motorcycle
trip to New York and ran into
Cleveland and complete the
trip to the lake.
most enthusiastic backers of a
no-fly zone, said Britain would
the U.N. resolution as part of
the broad international effort.”
sports sign-up set
Final registration for
youth baseball/softball is
Seven German students still need host families
set for 9-11 a.m. Saturday
at the Delphos Municipal
Building on Canal Street.
Fees are payable at that
time. A parent or guardian
must sign the registration form.
Boys wishing to play in the
7/8-year-old Junior Baseball;
9- to 12-year-old Minor/City
leagues; and 13- to 15-year-old
Pony League must sign up.
Any 9/10-year-old with
a birth date between May 1,
2000, and April 30, 2002,
must bring a birth certifi-
cate or other proof of age.
Girls who attended grades
2-11 during the 2010-11 school Held Hanke Barkowsky Heidenreich Horstmann
year are eligible for softball. Dear Host Family, Dear Host Family, Dear host family, Dear host family, Dear host family,
Those wishing to play must First of all I would like My name is Johannes My name is Esther and I’m My name is Stephan My name is Peter
sign up on these dates because to thank you for reading my Hanke, I’m 15 years old and 14 years old. I’m in the 9th Heidenreich and I’m 14 Horstmann, I am 14 years old
no late registration is allowed. letter and taking some time I visit the ninth form at the grade at the Grammar school years old. I‘m from Verl in and I am in the 9th form of
Children eligible for the to get to know me better. I’m Evangelischen Gymnasium in Werther. I would love to Germany. I can understand the Gymnasium Verl. Every
Knothole League include boys really looking forward to stay- Werther. It is a nice school come to Delphos in 2011 to that it must be difficult to have morning I have to ride to
ages 5-6 and girls who attend- ing four months abroad in and I hope to take my high- get to know you, your city a boy or a girl stay in your school by bike, it isn’t a prob-
ed kindergarten or first grade your country. I would like to school diploma in 2014. and lots of other people who own house and I am really lem for me, because then I
during the current school year. introduce myself and tell you My favourite subjects are live there. appreciate that you offer this can say myself, when I am in
There is no fee but a registra- something about my family, History, German, Sports and I live in the little town opportunity to me. I hope that school.
tion form must be completed. hobbies, everyday life and my we can learn something from
Geography. Werther with my mom My hobbies are soccer,
hopes and expectations for the I was born in Bielefeld (a Cornelia, my dad Peter and each other and enjoy our time darts, table tennis and friends.
Forecast coming year. quiet big town not far from my 13-year-old sister Leonie. together. I play football in the club
Clear tonight My name is Sophie Held Werther) and lived in Werther My mother is an engineer and I would like to tell you Spexard and I play on the
with low in and I am 14 years old. I live for the whole of my life. Here works at Windsor, a factory something about me. My birth- position of the middle for-
mid 30s. Thirty together with my parents in a I visited the kindergarten and for clothes. At home she real- day is on the 8th February. ward.
percent chance semi-detached house in a nice the primary school, until I ly likes sewing and knitting I have an older sister called My favorite football play-
of rain Sunday settlement next to the center changed to fifth class to the clothes. She also likes to read Lena, who is 19 years old. She er is Michael Ballack, now
afternoon; high of Verl, which obtained its Evangelisches Gymnasium a lot. My father Peter is also is a student and in summer he plays in the club Bayer
in mid 50s. Forty percent town charter this year. My Werther. At the kindergarten an engineer. He is the man- next year she is going to take Leverkusen, but before he
chance of evening show- sister Madeleine (23) lives in I got to know my best friend ager of a software company. her final-secondary examina- played in the club in Chelsea.
ers with low in upper 40s. a very nice flat that is located until today. One of his hobbies are motor- tion. My mum called Beatrix At home I sometimes play
close to our house. I would be very happy to bikes. My sister likes to listen is 49 years old and my dad dart, but I can’t it very well.
Index Our family ties are very visit you and stay with your to her favorite music, singing called Uwe is 58 years old. At home I have got a Play
Obituaries 2 good and so my sister visits us family for some months next and practicing gymnastics. We also have a dog called Station 3, I get it on Christmas
very often. We usually spend year. If I want to know a I like to speak English and Cora, she is a Havaneser. She 2007, but I don’t play so much
Politics 4 the weekends together with country and its people, it will get in contact with people. is small but sometimes she is with it. My favorite games
Community 5 our family, like my grandpa, very crazy.
be the best to go there. So I’m helpful and my friends are car races, role plays and
Sports 6 my aunts and uncles or with I’m interested to do my own say I am a funny person. My We live in a house with adventures. At the weekend I
Veteran 7 friends. Our vacations togeth- experience with you and your best friend is Jana. She’s a two floors. Our house is in often meet my friends. When
State/Local 8 er are always a lot of fun. This country, culture, school and small person like me and I’ve between the tennis club and I am at my friend’s house
Classifieds 9 year we went to Spain and we daily life. known her since kindergarten. the school, so I can drive to I often play computer, play
TV 10 had a great time I have visited some She’s such a nice and lovely both places very fast with my soccer or table tennis. At one
World News 11 My father Michael is a European countries with my person and she’s very smart. bike. I like to do sport so I friend’s house we often play
teacher for English, German, parents and friends, but the We often do funny things and play tennis and golf. soccer in the basement.
P.E. and philosophy, my USA would be a really great we like to cook or bake. My favourite sport is to In my summer holidays I
See HELD, page 12 See HANKE, page 12 See BARKOWSKY, page 12 See HEIDENREICH, page 12 See HORSTMANN, page 12
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For The Record


Time to build a bridge FUNERALS
BOCKEY, Gary L., 56, of
Inmates charged
$1 per month The Delphos
Friday’s letter to the editor may have
seemed harsh to some. OK, probably more NANCY SPENCER
Delphos, prayer service begins
at 3:30 p.m. on today at Harter for electricity Herald
than some. and Schier Funeral Home, the Vol. 141 No. 235
COLUMBUS (AP) — Nancy Spencer, editor
Rev. Melvin Verhoff offici-
At times, that is the nature of a letter to
the editor. On the ating. Friends may call from
1-5 p.m. today at the funeral
Ohio inmates paying their
debt to society also will have
Ray Geary, general manager
Delphos Herald, Inc.
In today’s response I believe we can see to pay $1 per month for elec-
through the red, black, blue and gold and
come to some type of understanding.
Other hand home. Burial will be at a later
date. Preferred memorials are
tricity and deal with less vari-
Don Hemple, advertising
manager
ety at meal time, including Tiffany Brantley,
It seems a lot of energy is expended on to St. Rita’s Hospice or donor’s circulation manager
fewer beverage choices, under
defending one school or the other instead of choice.
prisons department spending
celebrating the good things they both accom- When I was in high school, I used to watch WRIGHT, Mabel F., 91, The Daily Herald (USPS 1525
cuts intended to help the state 8000) is published daily except
plish. as the St. Johners filed in off the bus for Home of Spencerville, funeral servic-
es begin at 10:30 a.m. today close an expected $8 billion Sundays and Holidays.
It is sad that some have to make the good Ec., Ag and Industrial Arts. I was enamored budget hole. By carrier in Delphos and
for one into something bad for the other. It by the uniforms and in the winter, I often at Thomas E. Bayliff Funeral
Home in Spencerville, the Revs. The new electricity fee and area towns, or by rural motor
doesn’t have to be that way. wondered what the heck the girls in skirts the changes in meals will be route where available $2.09 per
were thinking. It was cold outside. Jerry Wiles and Jan Johnson week. By mail in Allen, Van
I don’t know if the author of Friday’s letter officiating. Burial will be in implemented in July and are
is aware that St. John’s sent a congratula- Never once did I think negative thoughts. among $30 million in mon- Wert, or Putnam County, $105
They were just kids that came in to take Spencerville Cemetery. Friends per year. Outside these counties
tions and good luck banner to their Jefferson may call from 10-10:30 a.m. eysaving measures being
classes. They weren’t rude or disruptive. They $119 per year.
counterparts prior to Thursday’s game. The today at the funeral home. adopted from suggestions Entered in the post office
Lady ‘Cats also received them from other area were just kids who wore uniforms instead of Memorial contributions may be made by Ohio Department of in Delphos, Ohio 45833 as
schools. Those who were their rivals during jeans. It was really simple. No one told me made to Otterbein Cridersville; Rehabilitation and Correction Periodicals, postage paid at
the season became their fans. The area banded I wasn’t supposed to like them. No one said Trinity United Methodist employees, department Delphos, Ohio.
together for a common good. They all cheered they were from the “other” school. I never Church, Spencerville; or spokesman Carlo LoParo said No mail subscriptions will be
for the ‘Cats to bring home a title. They got the “us vs. them” thing. It wasn’t an issue Cridersville Methodist Church. Friday. Administrators sought accepted in towns or villages
couldn’t be there, so they wanted Jefferson to for me. I don’t even remember anyone talking PIERNER, Ella Mae, 73, the staff’s input and received where The Daily Herald paper
do well. It makes us all look good. about it. carriers or motor routes provide
of Delphos, funeral services thousands of ideas, he said. daily home delivery for $2.09
It is unfortunate that our two schools’ When our children are young, they play will begin at 11 a.m. today at Dropping noncarbonated
in city leagues. Wildcats and Blue Jays are per week.
paths sometimes cross in sports, forcing our St. Peter Lutheran Church, the flavored drinks, currently 405 North Main St.
community to choose sides. I get somewhat side by side. They work together. Teamwork, Rev. Angela Khabeb officiat- offered with inmate lunches TELEPHONE 695-0015
confused when this oozes over into everyday playing the best they can and, yes, winning, is ing. Burial will be in Wisconsin and dinners, will trim $1 mil- Office Hours
life. What is the purpose? Who or what does the goal. Not what school they attend. Their at a later date. Friends may call lion in costs over two years, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Fri.
it serve? parents sit side by side behind the plate or in for an hour prior to the service. LoParo said. Another $3 mil- POSTMASTER:
Our schools’ jobs are turn out productive, the stadium and root for the whole team — Memorials are to the church. lion will be saved with more Send address changes
cats and birds alike. to THE DAILY HERALD,
educated, successful young adults who go on SCHIMMOELLER, repeats at mealtime — serv- 405 N. Main St.
to work, college or the military. All three are I think our energy could be better spent on Donald E., 86, of Fort Jennings, ing the most popular and least Delphos, Ohio 45833
integral parts of our lives. We need people to making our community an even better place to Mass of Christian Burial will expensive foods more often.
do all three. Everyone has a role in weaving live and an example to others. begin at 10 a.m. Monday. at
our society together. I’ve seen what we can accomplish when St. Joseph Catholic Church, the
School pride and spirit is a wonderful we join together. Look around. Fr. Joseph Przybysz officiat-
thing. It promotes unity and a common goal. People, it’s time to build a bridge — and ing. Burial will follow in the
Sports promote teamwork, goal-setting and get over it. Have you even looked on the church cemetery. Visitation will
hard work. “other” side? be from 2-8 p.m. Sunday at

Judge blocks contentious union law


Delphos City Schools butter and jelly bar, relish-cheese
Love-Heitmeyer Funeral Home, Week of March 21-26 stix, peach crisp, milk.
Jackson Township (corner of St. Monday: Popcorn chicken, Friday: Potato soup with crack-
Rts. 224 & 634), where there bread and butter, green beans,
cake with cherries, lowfat milk.
ers, butter/peanut butter, peanut
butter and jelly bar, applesauce,
MADISON, Wis. (AP) that the Legislature may have ed the state’s open meetings will be a scripture service at Tuesday: Nachos with cheese cake, milk.
— The monthlong saga over to vote again to pass the bill law by hastily convening a 7:30 p.m. Memorials may be sauce and meat sauce, breadsticks,
Gov. Scott Walker’s plan to that attracted protests as large special committee before the made to St. Joseph Cemetery, corn, fruit, lowfat milk.
Wednesday: Pizza bobz sand-
Lincolnview
Week of March 21-26
drastically curb collective as 85,000 people, motivated Senate passed the bill. Fort Jennings. Condolences can wich, tossed salad, diced pears, Monday: Breaded chicken on
bargaining rights for public Senate Democrats to escape Sumi said her ruling would be sent to www.lovefuneral- lowfat milk. bun, corn, orange slices, milk.
Thursday: Franklin - Hot dog, Tuesday: Cheese pizza, broc-
workers in Wisconsin took a to Illinois for three weeks and not prevent the Legislature home.com. Middle & Senior - Footlong hot dog, coli, pineapple, milk.
turn Friday that could force made Wisconsin the focus of from reconvening the com- MIEHLS, Kenneth baked beans, chips, mixed fruit, Wednesday: Chili soup/ crack-
a dramatic rebooting of the the national fight over union mittee with proper notice and E., 70, of Delphos, Mass of lowfat milk.
Friday: Macaroni and cheese,
ers, cheese stick, carrot sticks,
peaches, milk.
entire legislative process. rights. passing the bill again. Christian Burial begins at 11 bread and butter or deli sandwich, Thursday: Hamburger/bun, fries,
A judge temporarily But Walker’s spokesman In addition to restricting a.m. Monday at St. John the cole slaw, sherbet, lowfat milk. banana, milk.
blocked the law from taking and Republican legislative the bargaining rights, the law Evangelist Catholic Church, the St. John’s
Friday: Fish sticks, glazed car-
rots, fruit turnover, mixed fruit, milk.
effect, raising the possibility leaders indicated they would would require most public Rev. Melvin Verhoff officiating. Week of March 21-26
press on with the court battle workers in the state to con- Burial will follow in St. John’s Monday: Stuffed crust pepper-
oni pizza or cold meat sandwich,
Elida Elementary,
Middle and High School
rather than consider passing tribute more to their pension Cemetery. Friends may call from carrots/dip, salad, pears, milk. Week of March 21-26
the bill again. and health care costs, changes 2-8 p.m. Sunday at Harter and Tuesday: Hamburger sand- Daily every student is offered

TAX-FREE “We fully expect an


appeals court will find that the
that will amount on aver-
age to an 8 percent pay cut.
Schier Funeral Home, where the
parish wake begins at 7:30 p.m.
wich/ pickle and onion or cold meat
sandwich, assorted fries, salad,
the choice of four different lunches.
These include the one printed here,

INCOME
Mandarin oranges, milk. pizza lunch, sandwich lunch or chef
Legislature followed the law Walker’s spokesman Cullen Memorials are to St. John the Wednesday: Meatball sub salad lunch.
or corn dog, green beans, salad, Monday: Sloppy Joes sandwich,
perfectly and likely find that Werwie was confident the bill Evangelist Catholic Church or peaches, milk. seasoned corn, assorted fruit, low-
FOR YOUR today’s ruling was a significant
overreach,” Senate Majority
would become law in the near
future.
St. John’s Schools.
COOPER, Ronnie L., 52,
Thursday: Italian grilled chicken
sandwich or Sloppy Jo sandwich,
fat milk.
Tuesday: Elementary: Popcorn
RETIREMENT Leader Scott Fitzgerald and “This legislation is still of Bryan, funeral services will
cheese potatoes, salad, sherbet,
milk.
chicken, green beans, assorted
fruit, dinner roll, lowfat milk. High
his brother, Assembly Speaker working through the legal pro- begin at 3 p.m. Saturday at Friday: Cheese quesadilla/salsa school and Middle: Popcorn chick-
Tax-free income is the best Jeff Fitzgerald, said in a joint cess,” Werwie said. Alspach-Gearhart Funeral Home or tuna salad sandwich, corn, salad,
mixed fruit, milk.
en, mashed potatoes, corn and
gravy, assorted fruit, dinner roll,
gift you can give yourself
statement. “We highly doubt Republican Attorney and Crematory, Van Wert, the lowfat milk.
Rev. Mary Ann Tomlinson offi-
at retirement. Converting
to a Roth IRA from a a Dane County judge has the General J.B. Van Hollen said Landeck
Week of March 21-26
Wednesday: Hot dog, fresh car-
rots with dip, assorted fruit, lowfat
traditional IRA allows for authority to tell the Legislature the decision will be appealed ciating. Burial will be in Ridge Monday: Pizzaburgers, green milk.
tax-free accumulation as how to carry out its constitu- because the Legislature and Cemetery Middle Point, with beans, fruit, milk. Thursday: Cheeseburger, waffle
well as tax-free withdrawals
tional duty.” the governor, not a judge, military graveside services con- Tuesday: Breaded chicken nug-
gets, butter/peanut butter bread,
fries, assorted fruit, lowfat milk.
Friday: Real slice pizza, rasp-
in retirement – which
Dane County District are responsible for enacting ducted by combined units of the french fries, fruit, milk. berry sherbet, assorted fruit, lowfat
Van Wert American Legion and
means you don’t have
to worry as much about Judge Maryann Sumi grant- laws and can’t be blocked in Wednesday: Salisbury steak, milk.
what income tax rates ed the temporary restraining a dispute over the procedures VFW. Friends may call from 11 butter/peanut butter bread, mashed
potatoes/gravy, fruit, milk. Gomer
will be in the future. order in response to a lawsuit under which a law is passed. a.m. to 3 p.m. today at Alspach- Thursday: Hamburger and mac- Week of March 21-26
There are tax considera- filed by the local Democratic His spokesman Bill Cosh Gearhart Funeral Home and aroni, breadstick, lettuce salad, fruit,
milk.
Monday: Sloppy Joes sandwich,
seasoned corn, assorted fruit, low-
tions and other factors
district attorney, alleging that said an appeal would be filed Crematory, Van Wert. Preferred Friday: Toasted cheese sand- fat milk.
that determine whether
Republican lawmakers violat- Monday. memorials are to Ronnie’s son, wich, corn, fruit, milk. Tuesday: Popcorn chicken,
John.
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POLITICS “As a woman I have no country. As a woman my country is the whole world.”
— Virginia Woolf, English author (1882-1941)

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Ad in firms throughout the coun- if there is to be any sticking
Delphos Herald, BOB HOLDGREVE try. of noses in Mexico’s busi-
Dec. 5, 1940: Delphos Herald, ness, it is better that it come
Hamburgers Oct. 9, 1940 from the United States.
Fried the greaseless
way - Carry-out
Window ---------- From the Ft. Wayne
Ad in Sentinel
orders a specialty
6 for 25 cents
to the Delphos Herald, Delphos Herald,
Oct. 7, 1904: Mar. 10, 1911
Also other sandwiches - Past The Model Restaurant ----------
soups - French and Chop House Trims St. John’s
fried potatoes - No. 6100 is the largest, in Schroeder Block of Lima
Homemade Pie fastest, most powerful pas- Will be opened for Taking St. John’s High
Snappy Hamburger Shop senger engine ever designed Patronage, Saturday of Lima into camp to the
126 East Second St. and is capable of pulling a Meal Tickets tune of 49 to 6, the local
---------- 14-car passenger train of Will Be on Sale St. John’s High quintet made
Bullet Crashes 1,200 tons at 100 miles an C.A. Hood, Prop’r. it four straight victories for
Through Window hour. Its great size and sweep- ---------- this season. It was Delphos’
About 2 o’clock this ing streamlined contours and Lock at Ottoville game all the way, the Lima
afternoon the cashiers and its four pairs of seven-foot Gave Way lads being evidently out-
clerks in the Commercial driving wheels, make this the Monday evening, just as classed and fighting a game
Bank were startled by a bul- last word in might and speed the state boat was passing but uphill battle throughout
let crashing through the plate of ultra modern steam loco- through the lock at Ottoville, the contest.
glass window facing Main motive development.
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
the west side of the struc- At the opening of the
Street. It was probably the The locomotive’s overall ture gave way completely. game, the Delphos boys were
result of the careless use of length is 140 feet 3 1/2 The boat had just entered the showing considerably less
DEAR EDITOR: a gun, but no one in the area inches, making it nearly 50 lock and Capt. Spencer was speed than in previous con-
I think the letter to the editor in Friday’s Delphos Herald heard the shot. feet longer than the ordi- under the lock making an tests, but they soon warmed
was mean and vindictive. Delphos Herald, nary passenger engine. It is investigation when the break to the task and before the
All we need is another person from Delphos trying to drive Dec. 9, 1940 15 feet, 6 inches high and its occurred. He had to make a close of the first half, were
a wedge between the two schools. ---------- tender carries around 25,000 breakneck scramble for the going along in whirlwind
I went to some of these games and I saw many people from Earthquake gallons of water and 26 tons boat which was quickly got- fashion.
both schools there rooting the Jefferson girls to a victory. No, I A gentle shock from an of coal. It develops 6,400 ten out of the way. Their game was featured
didn’t go to every game but the game in Elida was a full house earthquake was felt in Allen horsepower. It uses steam The fields surrounding by many examples of excel-
and by my estimation, one-third of the people there were Blue County about 5:20 yesterday at 300 pounds per square were immediately completely lent team work. Their bas-
Jays. morning. The rocking motion inch and in distinction from inundated and will be quite a ket shooting was good but
People in town need to realize it takes all of us (both of the earth was continued conventional types, uses loss to the owners, the fields not on a par with their floor
schools) to make this a great place to live and raise our kids. for about a minute and was four cylinders instead of crops being destroyed. Capt. work. Had it been, their end
My kids went to St. John’s; my brothers’ kids went to distinctly felt at Lima, but the two, each pair providing Spencer returned to Delphos score would have probably
Jefferson; and another brother has a senior at St. John’s and shock was not felt here. a power for two sets of immediately and has a force doubled.
another at Jefferson. We support both schools. Delphos Herald, seven-foot driving wheels. of men at work repairing the
Do we all say things about the other school we shouldn’t? St. John’s rolled up a total
Nov. 1, 1940 The tractive effort is 76,400 break. The lock had been of 27 points in the first half,
Yes. Well, it’s time to STOP. These kids need our support, not ---------- pounds. in a dangerous condition for
our constant bickering. ten of these being made in
Sharp Shock Feltin This titanic locomo- some time, and minor repairs rapid-fire style in the last few
Dennis Klausing Northeast Part of Town tive has a “6-4-4-6” wheel
A true Blue Jay who were being made from time minutes of the half. The visi-
A short, sharp shock, as arrangement, meaning a six- to time, the funds not being tors in the meantime scored
supports both schools
though caused by a small wheel front truck, eight driv- sufficient to make the proper only two points, both on
DEAR EDITOR: earthquake, was felt in almost ing wheels, and a six wheel repairs. It will probably be fouls. In the second half the
I want to compliment the girls basketball team at Jefferson every residence in the north- trailer truck. The two ten- ten days before navigation locals scored 22 points and
High School on a great run in the tournament this season. It east part of town at about der trucks have eight wheels will be possible. the visitors four.
was a lot of fun girls and coaches. midnight. Coach No. 22 of each. The pleasure boat
I also wanted to take this opportunity to thank all those The game was interest-
the Northern Ohio was being Its design was produced Marguerite had started ing in spite of the fact it was
who supported the team throughout the season and especially reconditioned. Carpenter by a committee of engi- for a trip to a point near
on the tournament run. I was so impressed with the support decidedly one-sided.
Foreman was overseeing the neers of the leading loco- Grand Rapids with a party The next game for the
the team received from the student body, parents, the com- work when he went into the motive building company’s of Delphos people and had
munity and other fans. The student cheering section was just locals will probably prove a
car to feel if the pipes were cooperating with those of reached Peters lock north of harder one as they will meet
outstanding at each of the games, helping to create a very warm. A hardcoal fire was the Pennsylvania railroad.
dynamic atmosphere of support for the team. The parents were town when notified of the Wapak High at home Friday
burning in the furnace. An The engine was built at the break by Capt. Spencer.
tremendous in their commitment to all the girls on the team. evening.
explosion occurred, which Pennsylvania’s Altoona This was a sad blow to the
The Delphos community was simply outstanding in back- Delphos Herald,
ing the team on the tournament trail. For those of you who almost knocked him off his works. Delphos party, especially Dec. 22, 1921
attended games and cheered the team on and to the many feet. Rigby was seriously Delphos Herald, M.V. Longsworth. Plans for ----------
businesses and local residents who anonymously donated injured. Nov. 30, 1940 this event were in progress for
---------- Men Join
money, time and services I want to say thanks for the Delphos Herald, the last two months and Doc
Deputy Guards Uncle Sam
support. This is all a part of the overall success of any athletic Dec. 5, 1940 had just come to the point
Truck Here A party of about ten young
or academic program and we have two fine examples of ---------- where he was congratulating
As a result of a strike of men will go to Spencerville
this type of community support in the schools in Delphos. Get Warning himself on the two or three
From Official eight employees of the Lima- this evening to muster in the
Finally, on behalf of the students, faculty and staff, and weeks pleasure ahead. The service of Uncle Sam and
the community I want to say, “Thanks to the girls and coaches State selective service Kenton Grocery Company, party of campers, which con-
for the many memories of this tournament season run.” headquarters threatened to all members of an A.F. of L. become members of State
sisted of M.V. Longsworth, Guards. They will be a part
Jeff Price, superintendent replace the complete person- teamsters union, to enforce A.L. Fisher, W.J. Alexander,
Delphos City Schools nel or individual members demands for a closed shop of Spencerville company in
Frank Brown and G.W. the Second Ohio Regiment.
of local draft boards which contract, the truck deliver- Leasure and their wives slept
fail to forward their quotas ing goods to Delphos busi- Delphos Herald,
on the boat last night so as to
IT WAS NEWS THEN of conscripts on schedule
in future draft calls, it was
learned today.
ness places today was being
guarded by Deputy Sheriff
Don Ford. It is understood
get an early start. They raised
anchor with larder well filled,
July 19, 1904
----------
Five Acres
but before the journey down
One Year Ago State officials have that the driver was from stream was really a fact, they of People
• The local American Legion Commemorative Unit 268 is become aroused over incom- Kenton. were pained to learn that The Bryan meeting
celebrating 90 years of support to veterans, their families and petency of many boards since When the truck left Lima, it was the same old story; of people at Marian, Ind.,
service to the community. The national American Legion was their work began with regis- an automobile load of strik- another break in the canal. Friday, was a mammoth
chartered by Congress in 1919 as a patriotic veterans’ organiza- tration of 810,000 Ohioans ers started to follow the affair. Thousands of visitors
tion. Focusing on service to veterans, service members and com- Delphos Herald,
on Oct. 16. truck. Although there was no July 19, 1904 were taken into the city on
munities, the Legion currently has about 2.6 million members in violence reported, the driver special trains and the streets
14,000 posts worldwide. About a dozen or more of ----------
the 330 boards failed to send made his stops here under the A Busy Place were thronged. The stand
25 Years Ago — 1986 from which Col. Bryan spoke
• Twila J. Ewing, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ewing of men when induction orders protection of the county offi- A large force of men are
were sent out by headquar- cer. The strikers were follow- at work at the Jefferson street was erected in a five acre lot
Spencerville, was named 1986 Allen County Dairy Princess. and the space was a moving
She is a senior at Spencerville High School where she has been a ters a month ago in the initial ing the truck about the city school building, installing a
member of Future Farmers of America for the past four years. “token” call for 996 men. and needless to say, the truck steam heating system. Evan sea of people. Thunderous
• Herb McVicker, manager of Delphos Chief’s One Franklin County driver is badly scared. Williams, with a corps of applause greeted the speak-
Supermarket, presented a check for $200 to Jerry Buerger, prin- board, ordered a month ago Delphos Herald, men, is doing the excavat- er.
cipal of Marimor School. The check presentation is in conjunc- to send three men for induc- Dec. 4, 1940 ing. An eight foot basement ----------
tion with Procter and Gamble’s Special Olympics Program. tion, informed the state staff ---------- is being dug under the west An Incipient Blaze
• Chris Alder and Brenda Stepleton were awarded the top that the men will not be ready Fair Labor Act wing of the building to allow A basket of sawdust that
gymnast awards for St. John’s High School gymnastic team. until Monday. Before the Fair Labor Act room for the boiler, popes, had been placed on top of
Alder was named the most valuable gymnast and Stepleton was Delphos Herald, became effective on Oct. 24, fuel, etc., and a sewer has the boiler at Weible’s han-
awarded the most improved gymnast honor. Seniors receiving Dec. 5, 1940 1935, many workers were been run to Second Street. dle factory on Canal Street,
trophies were Chris Alder, a third-year bar, and Lisa Jettinghoff ---------- earning as little as $5 to $7 Laudick Bros. are doing the caught fire Friday evening,
and Marilyn Luersman, fourth-year bars. Delphos Men for a 50 to 60 hour week. carpenter work, constructing and the Fire Department
50 Years Ago — 1961 Mailed Their These low wages and long stairs to the basement, etc. was called out at 7 o’clock.
• Gene Kohorst, bowling with the Delphos Food Locker team Questionnaires hours not only affected the Gemke Bros. & Busch have Parties nearby discovered the
in the city tournament, rolled a series of 246, 204, 264 for 714. Several Delphos men health and well-being of the the contract for installing the blaze and the burning basket
He had a total of 23 strikes for the three-game series with 11 were sent questionnaires workers and their families heating system. The heavy was thrown out of the win-
of them coming in the third game. Kohorst’s team is currently but tended to drag down to
leading the Delphos City Tournament at the Delphos Bowling Wednesday by the Van Wert radiators have nearly all been dow onto a pile of boards. A
Center with 3140. Other members of the team and their scores County draft board. They the same level the wages of placed in the rooms, and the Babcock (fire extinguisher,
are Fred Allen 623, Red Blosser 572, A. Gengler 565 and R. were included in a list of reg- others. boiler was unloaded today. R.H.) was used to extinguish
Mericle 620. istrants whose county order Delphos Herald, All work on the sys- the blaze.
• The 35th annual all-day meeting of the Ohio Equity Inc. numbers run from 500 to 555 Dec. 5, 1940 tem is to be completed by Delphos Herald,
of Lima, was held March 15 at the Mansfield-Leland Hotel in inclusive. ---------- August 27, which will allow Oct. 12, 1900
Mansfield. The Brenneman Vocal Trio of Delphos, Linda, Janet Those named are: Howard President Signs the janitor time to clean up ----------
and Louise, entertained with vocal numbers, accompanied on Walther, Robert Ditto, Carl Excess Profits the building to get ready for More Windows
the piano by Janis Thompson. Mrs. Richard Shirack of Delphos Brickner, Stanley Sever, Tax Measure the opening of school, Sept. Installed
was the principal speaker for the auxiliary luncheon. Louis Murry, Gilbert President Roosevelt has 6th. at St. John’s Church
• The Ladies Bible Class of the Evangelical United Brethren Mericle. signed the excess profits tax Delphos Herald,
Church met Friday night in the church basement with seven Delphos Herald, amortization bill designed July 19, 1904 With the completion
members and two guests present. Ethel Beech was in charge of Dec. 5, 1940 to raise one billion dollars ---------- at the present time at St.
the scripture reading. Rosabelle Kiggins conducted the lesson on ---------- more a year for defense, War Along Mexican John’s Catholic Church
“Faith” with members assisting her. Streamlined prevent the growth of “war Frontier under the direction of Oscar
75 Years Ago — 1936 Coalburner To Pull millionaires,” and repayment The war along the frontier P. Ziegfeld, of the Rossbach
• Traffic on the Pennsylvania Railroad continued to be affect- Through Delphos of defense plant expansion of Mexico will be excellent Art Glass Co., of Columbus,
ed Thursday by the flood conditions in the state of Pennsylvania. People in Delphos and costs. practice for the troops, an fourteen art glass windows
None of the through trains were being run as such but make-ups along the main line of the The bill was signed at 11 entertaining spectacle for the will have been installed at
were being run in their stead to take care of the passenger traf- Pennsylvania railroad will o’clock last night. natives and an impressive the church by the concern.
fic. Detours were still the order of the day. Two of this number are in
• The faculty and the seniors divided honors at Jefferson High experience a new thrill start- The bill included an object lesson for the folks on
ing today when the railroad amendment providing low the other side of the border. the sacristy and the tower
gymnasium Wednesday night. The seniors led in the early part
of the game. In the second half, however, the faculty started placed in regular service cost insurance for men serv- It is the Monroe Doctrine has the other. One of the
a strong offensive. Margaret Louth started it off with a good its mammoth streamlined ing in the armed forces, on the job so far as can be recently finished windows,
dribble in shot. She made seven points in this period. The seniors coal-burning locomotive including conscripts and seen at this stage. Immense entitled “The Resurrection of
were unable to do much more scoring, adding only four points No. 6100. This giant, which national guardsmen, goes foreign interests held by Christ,” of mosaic design is
in the second half, while the faculty members were adding 14 to was a sensation at the New into effect immediately. foreigners are thought to be 25 feet long and 6 feet wide,
take the game by a 21 to 14 count. York World’s Fair, has The measure puts up a 25 imperiled and the Diaz gov- and the other, 15 feet wide
• A meeting of Walterick-Hemme Post, No. 3035, Veterans of been assigned to pull the to 50 per cent extra tax on ernment seems to have lost and five feet long, is located
Foreign Wars, was held at the VFW rooms Wednesday. Isadore “General,” 17-hour Chicago- profits roughly in excess of its grip. Intervention from just behind the organ.
Bonifas presented his resignation as commander at this time. R. New York limited due here what is considered “normal” some source would be logi- Delphos Herald,
E. McKinnon was named as commander. Plans are being made at 7:44 p.m. eastbound and corporation earnings and will cal with so much real money July 12, 1915
now for the organization of a degree team in the local post. 6:20 a.m. westbound. affect approximately 50,000 — not Mexico — at stake. So ----------
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COMMUNITY
LANDMARK
PET CORNER

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COMING I have been getting several


questions lately about, “What’s
times tedious process but
when it comes through, it is
Over the next month, we will
put that itinerary to bed. We
Lilly was adopted some
time ago before coming back

EVENTS
happening at the museum?” So truly rewarding. We applied are still accepting people for to the shelter. She was lost
from her family for a while,
let’s go through it. to US Bank Foundation and our Mayberry Celebration Days and when she was found Palmer and his broth-
The most important item is we received $1,000 towards our trip scheduled for Sept. 22-25. er Thyme were brought
TODAY are now open twice a week, every request. We spent January and This leads into our next fund-
she was acting differently.
Our vets think she may have to the shelter as kittens.
9-11:30 a.m.— Delphos week. Walk-in visitation hours February working diligently on raiser. We will have our own suffered a stroke or some They reside in one of our
Project Recycle at Delphos are 1-3 p.m. every Thursday and a grant from the State of Ohio Mayberry Celebration Days in sort of trauma. She’s a very cat colonies, and may be
Fuel and Wash. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. every Saturday. requesting $3,500 to assist us Fort Jennings on June 24. It’s sweet girl, but very timid. She adopted together or sep-
9 a.m. to noon — Interfaith We have 20 people trained and in archiving our collections and a Friday evening and we plan needs a quiet home with lots arately. Can you help a
of love and patience. Lilly
Thrift Store is open for shop- expect to have five more people making them available on the numerous activities, dinners, has some special needs due
couple of brothers out?
ping. to add next week. By having a web. Thirty-nine organizations trivia contests, music and more. to her condition.
St. Vincent DePaul Society, large number of tour guides, we submitted requests equaling Put that date on your calendar.
located at the east edge of the can reduce the number of times four times the amount they had We will once again host the Humane Society of Allen County has many pets
St. John’s High School park- each person has to donate their available to distribute. We were concession stand at one of the waiting for adoption. Each comes with a spay or neuter,
ing lot, is open. time. Groups have been sched- heartbroken when we were Rotary’s concerts in the park. first shots and a heartworm test. The Humane Society is
10 a.m to 2 p.m. — Delphos uled to accommodate their own denied this assistance. We real- Linda McClure will be gearing located at 3606 Elida Road, Lima, and can be contacted
schedules. They have included ly thought we had nailed that up for auditions again for the at 419-991-1775.
Postal Museum is open. our local Red Hat Society and one. We have four more grant Ghost Tour we hope to host this
12:15 p.m. — Testing of The following pets are available for adoption through
independent learning groups. applications to work on that fall. Speaking of hosting, we The Animal Protective League;
warning sirens by Delphos To assist our tour guides, I will probably take us several will most likely host a Business
Fire and Rescue Cats
am writing a brief synopsis of months to complete. Monk is After Hours again for the F, 2 years, gray, spayed, name Nibbles
1-3 p.m. — Delphos Canal several exhibits. There are some right, “It’s a jungle out there.” Chamber of Commerce mem-
Commission Museum, 241 N. mystery tour groups scheduled Construction projects include bership as well as our annual F, 2 years, name Eclipse
Main St., is open. thanks to our association with stripping the old varnish and cocktail party, which will again M, F, 1 year, short and long haired, tiger, orange and
7 p.m. — Bingo at St. the Van Wert Area Convention wax off the 4,500-square-foot be held in August. white, yellow tiger
and Visitors’ Bureau. When hardwood floors on the sec- We will be adding some fin- M, 2 years, white, vet checked, neutered
John’s Little Theatre. Kittens
Vickie Gossman retired from ond level and putting a finish ishing touches to our media
their board, I was asked to fill coat on them. The ambassadors area with some cataloging and F, 5 months, yellow, name Babe
SUNDAY F, 7 months, white, name Luna
8-11:30 a.m. — Knights the vacancy. I really enjoy this from Jefferson are working on will be turning two desktop
wonderful group of leaders who that. There is a leak we are systems into a total of eight Dogs
of Columbus benefit for St. Mountain Fiest, M, 8 years, black and tan, name
John’s School at the hall, truly care about the communities working to fix and construction computers through the use of
surrounding Van Wert. will begin again soon on our a product called Extend. This Buckeye
Elida Ave. We have continued to work Railway Mail Service exhibit. was the Eagle Scout Project Boxer, M, 4 years, neutered
1-3 p.m. — The Delphos in concert with the Delphos Our part time worker, Patty for John Miller — a senior at Boxer, M. 2 years, shots, fawn and white, no other pets,
Canal Commission Museum, Canal Commission as they too Kline, is making a digital record Jefferson High. This is the first kids OK, name Kole
241 N. Main St., is open. have expanded their hours. The of our stamp collections — that time in years that no one is Puppies
Canal Museum is open from will take her months to com- actively working on an Eagle M, F, 4 weeks, black and white, brown and white
MONDAY 9 a.m. to noon on Thursdays plete. Next, we convert all our Scout Project. For more information on these pets or if you are in
11:30 a.m. — The Green and 1-3 p.m. on Saturday and audiovisual files into digital We are receiving a donation need of finding a home for your pet contact The Animal
Thumb Garden Club will meet Sunday. Just this week, both images and reproducing them. of an 1883 printing press with Protective League from 9-5 weekdays at 419-749-2976.
at the Delphos Public Library museums received inquiries I am working on developing all the line type and acces- If you are looking for a pet not listed call to be put
for luncheon and program. from the Girl Scout program to our blog: www.postalhistory- sories. This was used up until on a waiting list in case something becomes available.
incorporate their groups in our museum.com, while someone the last 10 years for the print- Donations or correspondence can be sent to PO Box
Mealsite at Delphos Senior
activities either this spring or else is working on developing ing of memorials at Chiles 321, Van Wert, Ohio 45891.
Citizen Center, 301 Suthoff
Street. this summer. We have invited a new theme for our web site. Laman Funeral Homes in Lima. Columbus;Reliable Plgb & Htg;A00238;3.42x7

7 p.m. — Washington the Delphos Area Art Guild to There is a significant amount This one-ton press will need
Township Trustees meet at work with us on this endeavor. of material to be added to it. to be dismantled and moved
We believe in synergy, where As time permits, I am typing to Delphos and reassembled.
the township house. the whole is greater than the as fast as I can. Speaking of Once that is completed we have
7:30 p.m. — Jefferson sum of its parts. typing, Lorraine Wieging and plans to incase it in a replica
Athletic Boosters meet at the In mid 2010, both of my I are working on the verbiage of Benjamin Franklin’s printing
high school library. daughters, Sara and Rebecca that accompanies many of the shop along with the “B. Free
Spencerville village council Levitt, and I attended a week- artifacts on display. Franklin Post Office.”
meets at the mayor’s office. long training program offered Neither donations nor I thought I would just hit the
Delphos Eagles Auxiliary by the Grantsmanship Center grants alone will sustain us. highlights (yes, there really is
meets at the Eagles Lodge, of Los Angeles, Cal. This Our Gettysburg/Washington, more), so it’s 2:20 a.m., time to
1600 Fifth St. excellent training has given D.C., trip on June 20-26 was put this to rest.
us a solid foundation for grant completely full; however we “To sleep, perchance to
Please notify the Delphos writing. This is a long, some- now have four seats available. dream….”
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Ottoville cheerleaders state champions LOCAL ROUNDUP


Wildcats holding ‘Greet 6:30 p.m. today at the high
The Team’ school gymnasium.
According to High School They will be returning after
Principal John Edinger, the the conclusion of the Division
Jefferson girls basketball IV state championship
team will have an impromptu Anyone wishing to speak
“Welcome Home” starting at will be encouraged to do so.

Girls Basketball Capsules


The Associated Press COLUMBUS — Malika
Division III Howard scored 19 points and
Anna 57, Ft. Recovery 40 grabbed 13 rebounds and the junior
COLUMBUS — Carrie Watkins center and her Twinsburg team-
scored 16 points and Megan Fogt mates will take an undefeated record
added 14 as Anna pulled away from into the Division I final after beating
Fort Recovery in the second half for Pickerington North 57-44 in a semi-
a 57-40 victory in an Ohio Division final Friday.
III girls basketball semifinal on The Tigers (26-0) can win their
Friday. first title if they defeat Kettering
The Rockets (26-1), will try to Fairmont today.
extend their winning streak to 23 Ashley Morrissette added 13
when they play for their second title points for the Tigers, while Kavunaa
against Oak Hill today. Anna won Edwards had 13 points and Shelby
in 1981, a year before its last state Olszewski 10 for the Lady Panthers
appearance. (21-6).
Watkins had a 3-pointer among Twinsburg threatened to make
her seven points in the third quar- the game a rout when it opened
Photo submitted
ter as the Rockets outscored Fort the second half on a 9-0 run to
Recovery 20-13 for a 46-35 margin. make it 40-19 but the Lady Panthers
After the Ottoville cheer- new material in the routine (In only 10 schools in Div. IV that They’d like to thank the parents Anna took a 26-22 halftime lead methodically cut the deficit to 44-32
leaders completed their season doing so, the team qualified scored high enough to com- for their wonderful cooperation on a three-pointer from the top of the after three quarters.
this summer undefeated with a for Canam Nationals and was pete at that level and Ottoville and the awesome cheering sec- key by Erica Huber with two sec- Pickerington North got to within
record of 74-0, the team decided announced Grand Champions was one of the fortunate ones. tion that attended in Columbus. onds left after having trailed 18-12 44-34 but the Tigers responded with
they wanted to try to compete of the entire competition.) The The Ottoville Cheerleading It was a wonderful turn out. five minutes earlier. five consecutive points by Leah
for their school in the OASSA feedback needed was answered Team competed at the State Thanks again! Team mem- Kylie Kahlig had 13 points for Fechko to stop the rally.
Div. IV State Championships. and therefore the team was Championships in front of bers include Mandy Fortman, the Indians (23-3). VISITORS: Twinsburg 26-0
VISITORS: Fort Recovery 23-3 FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA PTS
In order to do so, first you back on track to compete for a packed St. John Arena in Brooke Moore, Taylor Moore, FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA PTS Ashley Morrissette 3-12 1-3 6-6
have to compete and qualify the school at the Regional Columbus on Feb. 26 and at the Kaitlyn Ditto, April Horstman, Olivia Thien 0-7 0-2 2-2 2, Holly 13, Malika Howard 8-12 0-0 3-7 19,
at a Regional competition and competition held at Anthony end of the day were announced Kendra Krouskop, Caitlyn Brunswick 4-10 0-6 0-0 8, Abby Leah Fechko 4-7 0-0 1-2 9, Katie Fox
also the routine had to be set Wayne High School on Feb. the OASSA Div. IV STATE Landin, Jenna Warnecke, Huelskamp 1-1 1-1 0-0 2, Nicole Dilworth 0-3 0-2 3-6 3, Nicole Carman 2-2 2-2
1-3 0-1 0-0 2, Kendra Brunswick 3-11 3-4 9, Char-dell Dunnigan 0-1 0-0 0-0
for those qualifications required 5. The Ottoville cheer team CHAMPIONS! Their hard Alyssa DeLong, Brittany 1-4 0-0 7, Ericka Lennartz 0-0 0-0 0-0 0, 0, Lashawna Gatewood 2-5 0-0 0-0 4,
by the State! In preparation for was announced at the end of work paid off and they were Foster, Kendra Koester, Olivia Schwieterman 0-0 0-0 0-0 0, Kylie Nichole Mabry 0-0 0-0 0-0 0. Totals
the OASSA Regionals, the the day that they had qualified able to bring a State title home Marissa Pohlabel and Haylee Kahlig 5-11 0-2 3-6 13, Kelsey Fiely 19-42(45.2%) 3-7(42.9%) 16-25(64%)
team decided to enter Canam for the State Championships. to their school and community. Koester. The team is coached 0-1 0-0 0-0 0, Janelle Schwieterman 0-0 57.
regionals in Indiana for the pur- When all 4 of the Regionals They were welcomed to town by Bernetta Geise and Tammy 0-0 0-0 0, Kelly Nietfeld 2-5 0-1 1-2 5, HOME TEAM: Pickerington
Chelsea Pottkotter 0-0 0-0 0-0 0. Totals North 21-6
pose of getting feedback on the were complete, there were with a fire truck celebration. Koester. 16-49(32.7%) 2-17(11.8%) 6-10(60%) FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA PTS
40. Jaila Bryant 1-3 0-0 2-5 4, Christy
NCAA CAPSULES HOME TEAM: Anna 26-1 Macioce 2-5 0-0 0-0 4, Shelby Olszewski
The Associated Press will play Indiana State or Syracuse on UNLV 73-62 Friday night to set up another from all his scouting report and video work FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA PTS 4-7 2-5 0-0 10, Jordan Householder 0-1
Ohio State 75, Texas-San Antonio 46 Sunday in the East regional. meeting between Fighting Illini coaches on Purdue. The Boilermakers’ JaJuan Kyleigh Overbey 0-0 0-0 0-0 0, 0-0 0-0 0, Kavunaa Edwards 5-18 1-5
CLEVELAND — Ohio State’s seniors The sixth-seeded Musketeers (24-8) past and present in the Southwest region Johnson and E’Twaun Moore really are Natalie Billing 3-8 0-0 0-0 6, Rebecca 2-6 13, Ashley Lukacsko 0-0 0-0 0-0
didn’t want to be at their graduation cere- and Michigan State were the only two of the NCAA tournament. THAT good. Burch 2-8 0-1 2-4 6, Ashley Frohne 3-6 0, Jenna Andreas 0-0 0-0 0-0 0, Taylor
mony. Now, they’ll definitely miss Sunday’s programs to reach the round of 16 each of The ninth-seeded Illini (20-13) took Moore had 19 points, overcoming 0-0 1-3 7, Megan Fogt 4-12 0-0 6-6 14, Jones 2-3 0-0 0-0 4, Brittany Johnson
commencement. the last three tournaments. control with an early 15-0 run and led by as seven turnovers, and Johnson had 16 Erica Huber 1-2 1-1 5-12 8, Morgan 3-6 0-0 3-3 9, Becca Glenn 0-0 0-0
Caps, gowns, diplomas and strains of Holloway missed his first seven shots many as 25 in a surprisingly easy rout. points and 16 rebounds, despite shooting Huelskamp 0-0 0-0 0-0 0, Carrie Watkins 0-0 0. Totals 17-43(39.5%) 3-10(30%)
“Pomp and Circumstance” can wait. and scored only five points. Next up for Illinois is a Sunday night just 6-for-16 on Friday night, as third-seed-
ed Purdue jumped out early and routed St.
4-10 2-3 6-6 16, Josie Schlagetter 0-0 7-14(50%) 44.
These Buckeyes are out to earn a George Mason 61, Villanova 57 clash against No. 1 seed Kansas and
national championship. George Mason’s Mike Morrison held Bruce Weber’s predecessor, Bill Self. Peter’s 65-43 in the Southwest Region. 0-0 0-0 0, Jennifer Niekamp 0-0 0-0 Rebounds: TW 31/13 off.
William Buford scored 18 points, Jon his favorite T-shirt with a you-gotta-believe Oscar Bellfield scored 14 to lead the Moore not only led the Boilermakers 0-0 0. Totals 17-46(37%) 3-5(60%) (Howard 13), PN 29/12 off.
Diebler made four 3-pointers and scored slogan that his team might have another Runnin’ Rebels. Chace Stanback and to victory, he became Purdue’s all-time 20-31(64.5%) 57. (Edwards 9). Assists: TW 10
14 and freshman Jared Sullinger added remarkable run in them to match 2006: Anthony Marshall added 13 points apiece. leader in 3-pointers made, hitting one to Rebounds: FR 28/11. Off. (Fechko 4), PN 8 (Olszewski 3).
11 before getting some extended rest and “We ARE this year’s George Mason.” Arizona 77, Memphis 75
Derrick Williams nearly took his many
give him 243 and break a tie with Jaraan
Cornell.
(Dilworth 8), Anna 41/17 off. (Fogt Steals: TW 9 (Morrissette, Howard
Ohio State showed why it’s the top overall If the Patriots are going to duplicate
seed in this year’s NCAA tournament by that team’s march to the Final Four — skills to Memphis. Instead, the Pac-10’s The Boilermakers (26-7), who made 14). Assists: FR 5 (Dilworth 2), Anna 3), PN 3 (Olszewski, Householder,
rolling to a 75-46 win over Texas-San wow! — did they ever start with a shot to player of the year used them against the the round of 16 the previous two sea- 7 (Frohne 3). Steals: 5 (Dilworth 3), Edwards 1). Blocks: TW 6 (Howard
Antonio in the second round Friday. remember. Tigers in the NCAA tournament. sons, will face the Georgetown-Virginia Anna 15 (Burch, Fogt 4). Blocks: 5), PN 0. Turnovers: TW 11, PN 14.
Williams hit a late 3-pointer to fin- Commonwealth winner Sunday at the
Playing a 2-hour drive from their
Columbus campus, the Buckeyes (33-2)
Luke Hancock hit a 3-pointer with 21
seconds left, capping the Patriots’ come- ish with 22 points and 10 rebounds for United Center for a return trip. FR 1 (Kahlig 1), Anna 6 (Frohne 4). Fouls: TW 18, PN 20.
were cheered on by more than 15,000 back and keeping the one-time NCAA Arizona, then blocked a potential tying Jeron Belin led the Peacocks (20-14) Turnovers: FR 28, Anna 23. Fouls: Officials: Monique Davis, Jason
fans, who made Quicken Loans Arena feel tournament darlings playing with a 61-57 shot in the final seconds to seal a 77-75 with 12 points. FR 22, Anna 15. Blazevich, William Gephart
just like home. Shaking off a sluggish start, win over Villanova on Friday. win on Friday. --- Officials: James Reamensnyder, Attendance: 5,003
Ohio State built a 16-point halftime lead The Patriots (27-6) will play Ohio State Joe Jackson hit the first of two free Duke 87, Hampton 45
that stretched to 38 in the second half and Sunday in the East region. throws with 5 seconds left, then missed CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Kyrie Irving Clarissa Edwards-Wallace, Marv Score by Halves
was never threatened by the No. 16 seed This was the latest and last collapse the second to give the Tigers a shot at stole the inbound pass and sped down- Hodges Twinsburg 12 19 13 13
Roadrunners (20-14), who did all they for the Wildcats (21-12), who end the sea- the tie. Wesley Witherspoon grabbed the court toward the helpless Hampton Score by Periods - 57
could to keep the game close. son on a 6-game losing streak. They were offensive rebound at the right block but defender under the basket. He leaped for
a layup with his right hand, then switched
Fort Recovery 10 12 Pickerington North 11 8 13
That lasted about 10 minutes. once ranked as high as No. 5 but failed to Williams came over to swat it away and
Ohio State could have named its get out of the first weekend of the NCAA send the Wildcats into a Sunday game to his left in mid-air. 13 5 - 40 12 - 44
score and the blowout allowed coach Thad tournament for the second straight year. against fourth-seeded Texas in the West Duke’s electrifying point guard sure Anna 10 16 20 11 - 57 -
Matta to rest his starters for Sunday’s East Hancock scored 18 points and Region. didn’t look like he hadn’t played since - Kettering Fairmont 59, Toledo
region matchup with George Mason, a Morrison had 10 points and 11 rebounds
for George Mason.
Memphis coach Josh Pastner refused
to protest that there wasn’t a call and
December. And if he keeps producing
highlights like this, his Hall of Fame coach
Oak Hill 53, Elyria Catholic 49 Start 50
61-57 winner over Villanova. The Patriots
are no stranger to March magic after mak- Corey Fisher finished with 20 points complimented Jim Burr — one of the will take care of two milestones in a matter COLUMBUS — Taylor Hale COLUMBUS — Makayla
ing the Final Four in 2006. and Corey Stokes had 14 for Villanova. referees who withdrew from the Big East of days. had 17 points, including a base- Waterman and Kathryn Westbeld,
They now stand in the way of an expe- --- tournament after missed calls cost Rutgers Irving scored 14 points in his first line drive for the go-ahead basket Kettering Fairmont’s 6-1 freshmen
Kansas 72, Boston University 53 in a loss to St. John’s — and the rest of the game in three months and top-seeded
rienced Ohio State squad with no obvious
weaknesses. A team, that at times, seems TULSA, Okla. — Marcus and Markieff crew on a good game. Duke routed 16th-seeded Hampton 87-45 with 3 1/2 minutes to play, to lead combination, were too much for
unbeatable. Morris finally had their chance to put the Lamont “MoMo” Jones added 18 on Friday in the second round of the West Oak Hill to a 53-49 comeback win Toledo Start in a 59-50 victory in
Devin Gibson scored 24 points to memory of Northern Iowa to rest on the points for Arizona (28-7), including the Regional for coach Mike Krzyzewski’s against Elyria Catholic in an Ohio an Ohio Division I girls basketball
lead UTSA, which beat Alabama State on court. go-ahead 3-pointer with 1:35 to play. He 899th career victory. Division III girls basketball semifi- semifinal Friday.
Wednesday night in Dayton for the right to The Kansas twins hope they did that added two free throws with 7.4 seconds Andre Dawkins added 13 points,
face the powerful Buckeyes. once and for all by combining for 31 points left to make it a three-point game. Mason Plumlee had 12, Kyle Singler fin- nal on Friday. The Firebirds (26-1), who lost in
The Buckeyes were efficient on in a 72-53 win over Boston University on Antonio Barton scored 17 points and ished with 11 and Miles Plumlee had 13 The Lady Oaks (25-0) play Anna the semifinals last year, will play for
offense, getting 26 assists on 29 field Friday night. his brother Will Barton added 12 points for rebounds for the Blue Devils (31-4). today in search of a first title. their first title today.
goals. They also handled UTSA’s slow- The win was the first NCAA tourna- Memphis (25-10). Coach K moved one win from joining
Bob Knight as the only Division I men’s
Hale gave the Lady Oaks a 46-44 Waterman had eight of her 21
down game, which was a surprise. ment game for the top-seeded Jayhawks Texas 85, Oakland 81
Ohio State’s win improved No. 1 seeds since being sent home by Northern Iowa Tristan Thompson caught the ball on coaches with 900 career victories. He lead and teammate Kelsey Burton points in the fourth quarter to stave
to 107-0 against No. 16s since the tourna- in the second round last season. They the left side of the basket and spun to can tie his mentor and former coach at followed with a basket. After a layup a spirited rally by Start (23-3), who
ment expanded to 64 teams in 1985. had been reminded of that stunning loss in his right. 902 wins if the Blue Devils win the West by Ashley Schuster, who led Elyria trailed 47-33 with five minutes to
Regional final and clinch their 12th Final
Following the game, Diebler left the
arena with his right hand heavily wrapped.
countless ways since.
Boston (21-14) entered the game on
Guarded by the Summit League’s
best player in center Keith Benson, the Four berth under him.
Catholic (22-3) with 16 points, Oak play but pulled to within 49-45 at
There was no mention of him hurting it. an 11-game winning streak and played Texas freshman had to make a choice as North Carolina 102, Long Island Hill sealed the win by sinking 5-of-6 the 2:10 mark.
Marquette 66, Xavier 55 like it in its first tournament appearance his momentum carried toward the base- University 87 free throws. Westbeld, who had 17 points
Marquette had the scouting report since 2002 by going toe-to-toe with the line. Rather than put the ball up with his Tyler Zeller and John Henson Oak Hill was only 3-for-16 from and 11 rebounds, then scored off
Jayhawks in the first half. Leading scorer left hand, his shooting hand, and risk a scored almost at will inside against an
down cold. Take out Tu Holloway and the
Golden Eagles could take down Xavier. John Holland scored 15 of his 19 points block, the 6-8 Thompson shot with his overmatched opponent. Harrison Barnes the 3-point line and trailed 31-18 at a fast break to slow the Start rally.
Man, did they ever make the sensa- in the half. right hand to create extra space between wasn’t too bad, either. the half but in the third quarter they Waterman followed with another
tional scorer feel uneasy. Holloway, the The Jayhawks, meanwhile, finally he and Benson. Still, amid the career highs and made 5-of-8 treys, including Hales’ layup after breaking the press to
Atlantic 10 player of the year, fell in a started to find their groove after halftime. The shot banked off the glass and gaudy numbers, there was just enough with eight seconds left to give Oak make it 53-45.
40-minute shooting funk and rarely got Overall, Kansas shot 62 percent in the went in. sloppiness, turnovers and bad 3-point
an inch of room. That was enough to second half and 51 percent for the game. It was that kind of day for Thompson shooting for North Carolina coach
Hill its first lead. Chelsea Welch added 12 points
let Marquette squash Xavier’s bid for a Illinois 73, UNLV 62 and the Longhorns, who survived a late Roy Williams to have concerns in the VISITORS: Elyria Catholic 22-3 for Fairmont while Maleeka Kynard
fourth straight round of 16 appearance in Mike Davis and Illinois pulled out of rally to defeat Oakland 85-81 in their FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA PTS
the NCAA tournament with a 66-55 win their late-season swoon just in time for the NCAA tournament opener Friday.
school’s return to the NCAA tourna-
ment. Emily Taylor 5-9 0-1 2-2 12, Myrasia
had 16 and Azia Bishop 13 for
Friday night. NCAA tournament. Thompson finished with 17 points, 10 Zeller scored 32 points, Henson Flowers 2-3 1-1 0-0 5, Tory Rothgery 1-2 Start.
Darius Johnson-Odom scored 19 Davis tied his season high with 22 rebounds and a career-high seven blocks, added 28 points and six blocks, Barnes 1-2 0-0 3, Julianna Tremont 0-1 0-0 1-2 VISITORS: Toledo Start 23-3
points and Jimmy Butler had 15 for the points, Demetri McCamey added 17 points while Jordan Hamilton added 19 points had 24 points and 16 rebounds and North 1, Ashley Schuster 3-9 0-0 10-14 16, FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA PTS
11th-seeded Golden Eagles (21-14), who and seven assists and Illinois dominated and 10 rebounds. Carolina (27-7) used its hulking size to Ariel Gaston 1-4 1-2 2-2 5, Keia
Benson, the Summit League’s Player mask other problems in a 102-87 victory Brittney McNamara 1-1 1-1 2-2 5, Anna
McNeeley 0-1 0-0 0-0 0, Molly O’Malley McCarver 2-3 2-3 0-0 6, Maleeka Kynard
STOCKS of the Year finished with 15 points and 11 over scrappy Long Island University (27-6)
5-18 2-8 4-4 16, Jaymie Jackson 3-5 0-0
Quotes of local interest supplied by rebounds. on Friday night in the East Regional. 2-7 1-3 0-1 5, Karissa McGrath 0-2
--- 0-0 2-4 2. Totals 14-35(40%) 4-8(50%) 4-4 10, Azia Bishop 5-11 0-0 3-6 13,
EDWARD JONES INVESTMENTS Florida State 57, Texas A&M 50
Julian Boyd had 18 points and 12
rebounds, C.J. Garner added 16 points 17-25(68%) 49. DeShayla Mosby 0-0 0-0 0-0 0, Hanna
Close of business March 18, 2011 Kynard 0-0 0-0 0-0 0, Ce’Dra Evans
CHICAGO — Florida State knocked and Jamal Olasewere scored 15 for LIU, HOME TEAM: Oak Hill 25-0
off Texas A&M for its first NCAA tourna- which faded after rallying to tie with under 5
FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA PTS 0-1 0-0 0-0 0, D’Angelo Hicks 0-2 0-0
Description Last Price Change ment win in 13 years. minutes left in the first half as its nation-best 0-0 0. Totals 16-44(36.4%) 5-13(38.5%)
DJINDUAVERAGE 11,858.52 +83.93 Derwin Kitchen scored 15 points and Kelsey Burton 3-6 0-0 2-4 8, Taylor
13-game winning streak was snapped.
Hale 4-10 3-5 6-6 17, Breanna Butler 13-16(81.3%) 50.
NAS/NMS COMPSITE 2,643.67 +7.62 the 10th-seeded Seminoles moved on Michigan 75, Tennessee 45
HOME TEAM: Kettering
S&P 500 INDEX 1,279.20 +5.48 in the tournament for the first time since For much of the past decade, Michigan 3-15 1-9 0-0 7, Leanna Adkins 1-5 1-4
1998 with a 57-50 victory over the seventh- has faded to the background in its state 1-2 4, Mikie Strite 3-9 3-7 2-3 11, Tiffani Fairmont 26-1
AUTOZONE INC. 262.98 +1.03 FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA PTS
seeded Aggies in the second round on come March as rival Michigan State rou- Hale 0-0 0-0 0-0 0, Paige Roseberry
BUNGE LTD 67.00 +0.17 Friday. tinely made deep NCAA tournament runs. 2-4 1-2 1-2 6. Totals 16-49(32.7%) Kelly Hart 1-2 1-1 0-0 3, Chelsea
EATON CORP. 51.75 +0.40 Bernard James added 10 points and Now the undersized but plucky 9-27(33.3%) 12-17(70.6%) 53. Welch 6-8 0-0 0-1 12, Makayla Waterman
BP PLC ADR 45.11 +0.43 three blocks, keying a go-ahead run in Wolverines have the spotlight to them- 9-19 0-0 3-4 21, Alona Skipper 2-4 2-4
the second half, and the Seminoles (22- selves thanks to a dominant second Rebounds: EC 30/6 off.
DOMINION RES INC 43.78 +0.17 10) advanced even though star Chris (Schuster 8), OH 33/13 off. (Hale 0-0 6, Kathryn Westbeld, 8-13 0-0 1-2
half that sent coach Bruce Pearl and
AMERICAN ELEC. PWR INC 33.81 +0.21 17, Sarah O’Malley 0-1 0-0 0-0 0. Totals
Singleton struggled in his return from a Tennessee to an early offseason of uncer- 8). Assists: EC 8 (Taylor 3), OH
CVS CAREMARK CRP 33.61 +0.63 broken right foot, finishing with five points tainty. 26-47(55.3%) 3-5(60%) 4-7(57.1%) 59.
10 (Butler, Strite 4). Steals: EC 4
CITIGROUP INC 4.50 +0.05 and four fouls. Behind Zack Novak’s 14 points, 10 Rebounds: TS 23/7 off. (Gaston
The nation’s leader in field-goal (Taylor 3), OH 5 (Strite 2). Blocks:
FIRST DEFIANCE 14.14 +0.13 rebounds and two 3-pointers in a decisive 8), KF 30/8 off. (Westbeld 11).
defense, they held Texas A&M (24-9) to spurt to start the second half, Michigan EC 4 (Tremont 2), OH 1 (Roseberry
FST FIN BNCP 16.18 +0.34 Assists: TS 4 (Gaston, M. Kynard
31.4-percent shooting. routed listless Tennessee 75-45 on Friday 1). Turnovers: EC 10, OH 8. Fouls:
FORD MOTOR CO 14.49 +0.23 Now, they can start a different kind in the second round of the West Regional. 2), KF 12 (Welch 5). Steals: TS 12
GENERAL DYNAMICS 74.38 +0.42 EC 15, OH 17.
of streak. The loss was the eighth in 12 games (Gaston 4), KF 8 (Welch, Westbeld
GENERAL MOTORS 31.85 +0.41 Khris Middleton scored 16 for Texas for the Volunteers (19-15) as Bruce Pearl’s Officials: Scott Hartley, Tyrone
3). Blocks: TS 3 (Bishop 2), KF 2
GOODYEAR TIRE 14.82 +0.28 A&M. Nathan Walkup added 11 and David future is in question after he admitted lying Collier, Kelly Whelan
(Waterman, Westbeld). Turnovers:
HEALTHCARE REIT 51.69 +0.79
Loubeau scored 10. to NCAA investigators. Attendance: 6,763
Purdue 65, St. Peter’s 43 Stu Douglass, Matt Vogrich and Tim TS 16, KF 18. Fouls: TS 15, KF 10.
HOME DEPOT INC. 36.00 +0.24 Score by Periods:
St. Peter’s coach John Dunne got to Hardaway Jr. all scored 11 points for Officials: Michelle Blizzard,
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Ryan Dotson, Vickie Napierkowski
HUNTGTN BKSHR 6.69 +0.07 - 49
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Toledo Start 7 14 10 19
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John Kollsmith recalls jungle work


BY MIKE FORD central highlands. Then,
mford@delpho- we went to Dak To, which “You’d might go
sherald.com was sort of a mess because for a month or so
when we arrived, the First
DELPHOS — Laboring had just got hit. We had in some of these
to the point of having sore to take a road grader and
buttocks in any job is often clear unexploded artillery, places and not get
its own reward. However, shells and mortar shells attacked. Then,
when someone comes off the road so we could
along and blows up the drive through. We widened you’d go two or
sweat of one’s brow when and lengthened a section
the day is done isn’t often of the road so they could three days in a
well-received. For one bring in C-130s. Our main
local man, the only bright job was to put in a bridge row under attack.
side was it was better to see
the Viet Cong kill his work
between Hill 1037 and Hill
875 where the 173rd was
It was strange and
than him. at the time. After that, we it all depended
John Kollsmith, 64, came back to base camp
was drafted by the United just in time for the Tet on where you
States Army in 1966. After Offensive,” he said.
a couple phases of training, The action was a major were and what
he was ordered to Vietnam operation designed to the enemy wanted
with an engineering group topple the government in
that followed those who Saigon and end the war in to accomplish.”
plowed down the country’s one large blow. Kollsmith
thick jungles so infantry was not in the line of fire –John Kollsmith
and others could traverse but was awfully close.
it. “They took over the
“At the end of February entire city of Pleiku. We was used, making a lot of
1967, I went to Vietnam were on a hill 1 1/2 mile noise to attract the enemy
with the 70th Engineer away and we watched it. but it didn’t necessarily put
Battalion. When I got After the Fourth Infantry the Americans’ lives at-
there, we started building lost a couple of tanks, they risk.
a base camp for the First called in an air strike and “They never really
Cavalry Division. We put we watched it. If you were bothered us when we were
in roads, a runway, 800 close enough, you could working. They’d wait till
helipads and at one time, watch the bombs drop. We we got done and moved on
our unit was the biggest monitored the radio and to come in and blow it up.
engineering battalion in the heard one of the pilots say They’d let us bust our ass,
military. We had headquar- it looked like a march- then blow it all up in 15
ters A, B, C and D; we had ing band when they had seconds. Two days before
the construction engineers eight abreast marching we moved up to Dak To,
assigned to us; and we down the main street. The they blew up every piece of
had the 70th dump truck bombs dropped for three heavy equipment that was
Kollsmith talks of his time in Vietnam with the 70th Engineer Battalion.
assigned to us,” he said. or four days and they never scheduled to go up there. It
“After four months, we attacked the U.S. camps was weird; only what was
got done with the base that were all around — scheduled to move out was dozer hit an underground
camp and started on Route they only attacked the city blown up,” he said. mine and got thrown up in
119 through the Ming Yang to kill civilians,” he said. “You’d might go for a the air and had its tracks
Pass from the First Cav The battalion built month or so in some of
these places and not get blown off. The explosion
to Pleiku, which was the bridges, dug culverts and put an 8-foot crater in front
provisional capital in the more. Heavy equipment attacked. Then, you’d go
two or three days in a of the dozer. The enemy
row under attack. It was had taken a 155mm shell,
strange and it all depended buried it, put a blasting
on where you were and cap in it and ran the wires
what the enemy wanted to up. You strip about four
accomplish. I remember feet of wire, put it in a coil
one time in Dak To, it was and put four inches of sand
the middle of the afternoon over it and another bare
and all of a sudden, we wire. Then, after several
started getting mortared. vehicles drive over it and
There was a big open field compact the sand, it goes
and out in the middle of it off. So, you might have a
are two mortar crews firing convoy come through and
at us. A couple tanks pulled the first five or six trucks
up and got rid of them.” go by before it blows,” he
Kollsmith describes concluded.
how the 1960s version of After a year in coun-
an Improvised Explosive
Device was built and used: try, Kollsmith came home
“One time, we were get- and was discharged a few
ting ready to work on a months later. He and his
bridge. I wasn’t there but wife, Barbara, have been
they started to widen the married for 20 years
road where they were going and have seven children
to work on the bridge. A between the two of them.

John Kollsmith was drafted into the Army in 1966.


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Cub Scout Pack 42 Pinewood Derby winners

Winners in the Tigers Den were, from left, third place, Wolves Den winners include, from left, third place, Chase
Cub Scout Pack 42 recently held it Pinewood Kayne Miller; second place, Marcus Freewalt; and first place, Martin; second place, Nicholas Curth; and first place, Josh
Derby. The fastest car was designed by Logan Logan Dickman. Radler.
Dickman.

Webelos I Den winners include, from left, third place,


Photos submitted John Short; second place, Kaleb Helms; and first place,
Winners in the Webelos II Den were, from left, third Dan Garza.
Winners in the Bears Den were, from left, third place,
John Radler; second place, Noad Ledyard; and first place, place, Eli Wurst; second place, Clint Wolke; and first

Annie, thanks for


place, James Garett.
Lincoln Mueller.

Home rental fraud helping readers


BY NEIL WINGET from all over the country.
Better Business Bureau When they find one that fits Dear Annie: I would like insurance.
serving West Central Ohio their needs, it shows up on to thank you for the many Whether they have cem-
Craig’s List and they begin times you’ve reminded read- etery plots and any special
A scam of unusual nature trolling for victims. ers to take care of important requests for the type of ser-
has again lifted its ugly head When someone takes the medical, financial and end-of- vice they would like to have.
and is aimed at people looking bait, they are told to go take life decisions. I Even an indepen-
for a house to rent. It begins on a look at it but they can’t go did that years ago dent and private per-
“Craig’s List” on the Internet inside because the perpetrator and have a legal son should not have a
and alleges to offer a home has the keys in London, or will and power problem with making
for rent because the owner is Paris, or Berlin. of attorney. Over sure this information is
going to be absent for a year If the victim follows up, the years, I also available to the person
or two carrying out business in they ask for several hundred gently requested they want in charge in
Europe or some other overseas dollars in advanced rent and that my parents an emergency. It’s not
location. The “owner” claims claim that if the money is sent do the same, but about giving up con-
he does not want the home and the papers signed, they they chose to trol of your assets. It’s
sitting empty and offers it for will forward the keys. This is ignore me. about enabling your
rent, in most cases, under the all a show and, of course, the Although loved ones to do the
Best Design winners include, from left, third place, Cole going rate for the type of home house is either occupied or it is too late to right thing when the
Gordon; second place, Zane Stevenson; and first place, and neighborhood. owned by a real person/seller help our family, time comes. -- Been
Andrew Palte. This house is real and the who is unaware of the scam. please continue Annie’s Mailbox There, Done That the
address given is real and the Home seekers are advised to tell everyone Hard Way
real owner has it listed with to contact a legitimate real- how important it is to make Dear Been There: Every

Are You At LibertY a realtor. The problem is, the


person offering the house for
rent or lease does not own it
ty company before sending
or giving anyone money for
advanced rental or lease fees.
their requests and wishes person should bring this col-
known and put into writing. umn to the next family meet-
The difficult decisions that ing. These are difficult con-

to SAve MoneY?
and everything else is false Also, if a consumer has sus- must be made when a family versations to have, but they
and a fraud. picions, check with the Better member becomes incapaci- are necessary. Thank you for

25 OFF
The person(s) perpetrating Business Bureau. tated or passes away suddenly giving our readers a push in

$
this fraud selects a home from Contact: Neil Winget, and without warning can be the right direction.
real estate information avail- Better Business Bureau serv- made easier with just a little Dear Annie: Please help
able through realty listings or ing West Central Ohio at 419- planning. Everyone should me. I seem to have hurt my
the county auditor’s web sites 223-7010. ask themselves if the fol- precious granddaughter with
lowing information has been only the best intentions.
given to someone they trust I am 82, and she is 21 and
If YOU want to SEE your kids read to carry out their wishes and doing well in college. I sent
requests: a letter in a care package that

Tax Preparation more, let them see YOU read more. The names of their doc- included all kinds of healthy
tor, lawyer and whoever they food. I started the letter say-
have appointed to make deci- ing, “If this is none of my
Call 419-695-0015 to subscribe. sions for them should they business just tell me so,” and
Present this coupon to your tax become unable to do so. continued with, “I think you
Whether they have a legal are so busy that you don’t

WILL CONSTRUCTION
preparer and Liberty Tax service
will prepare your return to your will and Health Care Power of realize you have gotten care-
satisfaction, guaranteed.
Good at participating locations. For
Attorney and where they are less with your figure.”
new customers Only. Offer not valid STEEL BUILDINGS From 30’ x 40’ up to 120’ x 300’. located. (Be aware that banks My granddaughter is gor-
with other offers. Expires 4/15. require a signature on file and geous and so nice, and I never
Pole Buildings: a key in order to search for a thought this would hurt her.
*30’x40’x10’4” w/9’x8’ O/H/D 40’x64’x14’4”...$23,500 will in a lock box.) We are good friends. There is
CALL 1-866-871-1040 for the office nearest you. & 1 walk-in door...$13,000 40’x64’x12’6”...$22,605 Whether they are respon- nothing she or my daughters
60’x120’x16’4”...$50,800 40’x64’x10’6”...$21,650 sible for any other family could not tell me. I have apol-
LIMA LIMA 40’x64’x16’4” ...$24,500 Look Ahead To Your Spring Needs! members and, if so, what pro- ogized. Her mom has said to
2115 Allentown Road 1835 1/2 Harding Hwy. All buildings have gutters and downspouts. visions they have made so drop it, and I will.
(Next to Kewpee) (Behind Pat’s Donuts) Larger buildings have 2 double sliders and 1 walk-in door. that person will receive care My granddaughter and I
Ph. (419) 229-1040 Ph. (419) 879-1040 Mike Will, owner 419-286-2868 if needed. chatted at Christmastime, but
Whether they have life I really don’t think it’s so
wrong for a grandmother to
be involved. Was I out of
It’s time to be a colorful little chick this Easter line? -- Sad Grandmother
Dear Grandmother:
MARCH is National Colorectal
season ... schedule your appt. today and let your
true colors hatch!
Happy Easter & Spring from Maureen Teman at Sending the box was fine.
Cancer Awareness Month My Favorite Things
Adding a letter that chastised
her about her weight was
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Cell: 567.259.7535 how well-intentioned. You
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Take charge of your health! friend sticks his hands in the
ice bucket. I have a solution
-- a pasta scoop! It comes in
KEEP various sizes and has only
one handle, and the prongs

JUDGE JILL
help keep the ice from slip-
ping out. You can find a vari-
ety from plastic to silver. We
VAN WERT MUNICIPAL COURT JUDGE keep one in the ice bin at
A VOTE FOR all times. It’s pretty sanitary

JUDICIAL
and easier to use than tongs.
- Donna
INTEGRITY and
Annie’s Mailbox is written
by Kathy Mitchell and Marcy
LEGAL
Sugar, longtime editors of the
Ann Landers column. Please
LEADERSHIP
is a vote for Judge Jill. Photo by Prizm Photography, Convoy, OH
e-mail your questions to
anniesmailbox@comcast.net,
or write to: Annie’s Mailbox,
Paid for by Committee to elect Jill Leatherman, Van Wert Municipal Court
2793 Shawnee Rd., Lima Toll Free: 1-877-4COLONS (1-877-426-5667) Judge, Rick Ford, 5 Warren Rd., Van Wert, OH 45891 c/o Creators Syndicate, 5777
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To place an ad call: 419-695-0015


THE FAMILY of Alene
Grothouse would like to
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cards, and gifts, especially OWNER OPERATORS
in the investigation of
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HI AND LOIS
Tomorrow’s Horoscope
By Bernice Bede Osol
Sunday, March 20, 2011 AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) -- have numerous advantages to choose
Don’t allow yourself to be pressured from.
In the coming year, there’s a into making a judgment call based VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) --
chance you’ll establish a number of upon unconfirmed or inconclusive Your possibilities for acquisition look
new friendships that will take you information. Have nothing to do with better than usual right now, which
on a fresh road leading to a better anything until you have all the real can get confusing at times. If you
lifestyle. Several new improvements facts at hand. concentrate your efforts on growth, it
may be the very issues you feared to will be easier.
tackle previously. Monday, March 21, 2011 LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) --
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Something you’re hoping for has
-- Someone who means a lot to you In coming months, you are a better than usual of coming true,
might have some financial problems likely to become a much stronger but only if you don’t lose faith in
s/he can’t handle unaided, but that person, operating with far greater yourself or in others who are trying
doesn’t mean you must step up and independence than in the past. to help you.
give this person what is needed.
Make a smart call.
Impediments that hampered your
progress will diminish considerably
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) --
If you simply do what needs doing
BLONDIE
ARIES (March 21-April 19) -- as you progress. without talking any muss or fuss,
If you find yourself always being the ARIES (March 21-April 19) -- your efforts are likely to be far more
giver while everybody else seems to Consider yourself lucky if you can successful. Put all your energy in the
be the taker, put a stop to it. Unless operate on your own, because there application.
you demand parity, nothing is likely will likely be plenty of others who SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
to change. It’s up to you. will be popping in and out of your 21) -- There is an excellent chance
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) affairs all day long. that Lady Luck will single you out
-- An acquaintance who tends to be TAURUS (April 20-May 20) for special attention. What she has
a user will once again dump things -- There is likely to be a fortunate in mind will produce many happy
on you that s/he doesn’t want to do. shift in conditions that could produce returns.
You may have to ask yourself if you numerous work- related opportunities CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)
are this person’s friend or his/her for you. However, you’ll need to -- Some kind of help for one of your
servant. be on your toes to grab one for critical concerns is forthcoming, as
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) yourself. long as you are on the case. Dedicate
-- If it seems that everybody is GEMINI (May 21-June 20) as much time as possible to important
ganging up on you, even your best -- Something new could pop up that things.
friends, chances are it’s just your offers you a progressive idea, a new AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) --
imagination. Look in the mirror for
the real culprit.
method or a fresh career opportunity.
Join whichever one has the best long-
People who like you are eager to help,
but only if you lay all your cards out BEETLE BAILEY
CANCER (June 21-July 22) term prospects. on the table. Be as forthright about
-- It’s okay to be wary of attempts CANCER (June 21-July 22) -- your needs as possible and they’ll do
to upstage you or take credit for Things could have a way of ending what they can.
something you did, but if you’re up to your advantage, but that PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) --
thinking people do this all the time, doesn’t mean you can leave anything Material motivation can be a powerful
you’re most likely overreacting. important unattended or up to chance. factor to help you conquer your fears
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -- You’re Stay on top of what’s important. and accomplish your goals. If you
known for being a person who is hard LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -- Be want to be inspired, focus on things
to fool, yet if someone you like is sure to evaluate all your alternatives you want.
telling the story, you might believe before making any kind of important
most anything. If it’s important, decision. To your surprise, you’ll Copyright 2011, United Feature Syndicate, Inc.
check the facts, Jack!
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) --
People who usually do you a favor
when asked may not be available
or simply won’t be able to do your
bidding. It would be best not to
depend on anybody, but to accomplish
your aims on your own steam. SNUFFY SMITH
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) --
There is a good chance that your
judgment might not be up to its usual
standards. Thus, before rendering a
decision or making a commitment,
check things out twice, just to be
sure.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
-- Humility is a marvelous quality,
but don’t indulge it to the point of
belittling yourself. Make sure you
have plenty of ego left so that you
can stand up for yourself if needed.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) -- Be careful to not be a bit too
assertive with the wrong person
under the wrong circumstances or at
the wrong time. In other words, don’t
overdo your aggressiveness. HAGAR THE HORRIBLE
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)
-- Under the wrong circumstances
you’re likely to have a hard time
trying to marshal all the forces you
need to rally others to your banner.
Avoid developments that require
such action.

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Hanke Barkowsky Snipers kill 46
Yemeni protesters
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mother and my sister work in challenge for me, because My hobbies are horseback
an office as industrial manag- I’ve never been so far away riding, dancing and singing. I
ers. from home, my family and go dancing once a week in a
I am currently attending friends. It is a nice perspec- group of six or eight girls my By AHMED AL-HAJ fire rang out from rooftops
grade 9 at the secondary- tive to live in another family age and it’s a lot of fun. The and ZEINA KARAM and houses, sending the crowd
school “Gymnasium Verl” and not being alone. I hope to way we dance is called Jazz & Associated Press into a panic. Dozens were hit
to get my general qualifica- meet kindly people and to find Modern Dance. Unfortunately and crumpled to the ground.
tion for university entrance. new friends, who will also be we don’t take part in com- SANAA, Yemen — A One man ran for help cradling
After school I want to study welcome in my family here in massive demonstration against a young boy shot in the head.
petitions. But every year in
foreign languages, because I Werther. Yemen’s government turned Many of the victims were
I’m interested in your summer we dance on a stage
am very interested in it and outside to entertain the people into a killing field Friday as shot in the head and neck,
school system and the differ- snipers methodically fired their bodies left sprawled on
I really love communicating ent subjects. I learned about at our city festival. The city
in foreign languages. Besides Vorholt festival of down on protesters from roof- the ground or carried off by
the American school system
English, my favorite subjects Dear host family, in our English lesson and it Werther is a big event tops and police made a wall other protesters desperately
are Geography and Biology. My name is Rabea seems to be very different to every year with lots of attrac- of fire with tires and gasoline, pressing scarves to wounds to
In my free time, I like Vorholt and I’m now thir- our school system. I want to tions and sales booths. blocking a key escape route. try to stop the bleeding.
playing tennis. I have been teen years old but I’m learn many things, especial- I’m crazy about Icelandic At least 46 people died, Police used burning tires
practising it for nine years, fourteen on April 2nd. I ly the language which I’ve horses and there’s one I take including some children, in an and gasoline to block demon-
twice a week and though it have an elder sister, Alina, learned since four years. care of twice a week. His attack that marked a new level strators from fleeing down a
is sometimes really hard, it who is sixteen years old. At home I like listen to name is Gladur. He’s pretty of brutality in President Ali main road leading to sensitive
is a lot of fun. Furthermore I We both go to the same music (classic and pop) and and can run very fast. I love Abdullah Saleh’s crackdown locations, including the presi-
have been playing the piano school, a grammar school I play the piano every day. horseback riding with him on dissent. Medical officials dent’s residence.
for nine years. I am generally in Verl. Reading books is nice, but when it’s warm and sunny. and witnesses said hundreds “It is a massacre,” said
interested in music, especially My father works as a also playing computer games But I also love other animals. were wounded. Mohammad al-Sabri, an
house and lounge music, but medical technician. He with my friends. And I like At home we have three rabbits The dramatic escalation opposition spokesman. “This
I am also open-minded for repairs and maintains heart- sports: My favourites are foot- named Emily, Jill and Jolly. in violence suggested Saleh is part of a criminal plan to
every other kind of music. lung machines in hospitals ball (just for fun) and tennis They’re really cute but also a was growing more fearful kill off the protesters, and the
Another hobby I like to which do heart operations. He with a trainer and a little group little bold. that the unprecedented street president and his relatives are
do is sewing textiles. I have works in several European since one and a half year. protests over the past month, responsible for the bloodshed
The reason why I want to
been doing it for one year countries and he did differ- As my parents are protes- set off by unrest across the in Yemen today.”
tant parish priests (my father go to Delphos as an exchange
in a course, because I like ent trainings in America for student is because I want to Arab world, could unravel Witnesses said the snipers
Holger is one of three parish his 32-year grip on power in wore the beige uniforms of
being creative. This year I his job. priests at Werther, my mother get to know a new culture,
joined the “Catholic Kolping My mother works as a new people and new mor- this volatile, impoverished Yemen’s elite forces and that
Karin is a parish priest at
Community”. Once a week I teacher at a school in Verl. the church of Halle, a town als. The exchange would and gun-saturated nation. The others were plainclothes secu-
meet with other members of Next to our house is my nearby), they have taken me also be helpful to improve United States, which has long rity officers. President Saleh
my age and we enjoy taking grandparents‘ house. I often to the services since I’ve been my English. I’m curious about relied on Saleh for help fight- denied at a press conference
a trip or having a nice time visit them, help them and play a little child. how people in America live ing terrorism, condemned the that government forces were
together. In addition I am tak- games with them. I had good times there and and how the school system violence. involved, claiming that resi-
ing standard dance lessons, Our whole family likes since five years I’ve spent my works. I’ve already been to The bloodshed, how- dents angry over the expand-
once a week and I love going the English language. I summer holidays with youth the USA four times before and ever, failed to dislodge pro- ing protest camp had opened
there very much. was eight years old when groups of our parish at German I’m confident this exchange testers from a large traf- fire. He ordered the formation
Though I know that I can- I did my first trip to Great and Danish islands. This year will be great. fic circle they have dubbed of a committee to investigate.
not practise all of my hobbies Britain to `Sailsbury` with we’ve been in Stenbräcka in Yours faithfully, “Taghyir Square” — Arabic Doctors at a makeshift field
in Delphos, I am not sad about my family. We regularly Sweden and it was wonder- Esther Barkowsky for “Change.” Hours after the hospital near the protest camp
that. Seeing and experiencing go to London in our Easter ful! shooting, thousands demand- at Sanaa University confirmed
something new will surely be holidays for visiting famous Since three years I help to ing Saleh’s ouster stood their at least 46 dead, three of them
an exciting challenge. sights and we also meet my organize Bible Days for chil- ground, many of them hurling children. They spoke on con-
I want to take part in the mother’s penfriend and her dren. This year I act Petrus, stones at security troops and dition of anonymity because
exchange program, because I family who live south of that was great! braving live fire and tear gas. they were not authorized to
am very interested in other London. She is my moth- In April I celebrated my They stormed several speak to the media.
cultures and I love traveling. er’s friend since they were confirmation with my fam- buildings where the snipers A Yemeni photojournalist,
ily, my friend Leon and my had taken position, dragging Jamal al-Sharaabi, was among
When I’m grown up I want to twelve years old. In October godparents. It was an very
travel the world and learn as 2010 I was in `Stow-on-the- out 10 people — including the dead, medical officials
important day in my life.
many languages as possible. Wold` with my mother and Sometimes I’m sad, some the protesters claimed said. He is the first journalist
I am really curious about two friends where we stayed because I haven’t any broth- were paid thugs. They said the killed in the unrest.
your country and I hope I can for one week. I often spoke ers or sisters. But my par- men would be handed over to Interior Minister Gen.
learn a lot about the U.S. dur- English in everyday situa- ents are nice and I like being judicial authorities. Mouthar al-Masri, who is in
ing my stay. tions. At first I did not know together with my whole family The protest in the capi- charge of internal security
I know the school system in exactly what to say but after (grandparents, uncles, aunts, tal, Sanaa, drew tens of thou- forces, put the number of dead
the U.S. is different from ours, a short time it was great fun cousins). This December, my sands, the largest crowd yet at 25 and the injured at 200.
so I would like to learn about to speak English with native grandparents (the parents of Wall in Yemen’s uprising. It began The United States, which
the differences and improve speakers. During that trip my father) will celebrate their peacefully. A military helicop- supports Yemen’s govern-
my English knowledge. I bought an English book golden wedding day. They are Dear Host Family, ter flew low over the square ment with $250 million in
Thank you for reading this called `Marked`. I finished married for 50 years now and I would like to introduce just as protesters were arriving military aid this year alone to
letter. I look forward to hear- that first book of a serial we will have a big party. I myself and to tell you some- after the main Muslim prayer battle one of al-Qaida’s most
ing from you. and I now read the second hope that I will soon be able thing about me. services of the week. active franchises, condemned
Yours sincerely, one. It’s the first time except to write you again. My name is Alexander A short while later, gun- the attack on protesters.
America will be surely an

Japan vows to rebuild


Sophie Held from school that I read an and I am 15 years old. I live
English book and I’m very interesting experience! in Verl, a small town in the
Horstmann proud that I could under- Yours faithfully,
Johannes Hanke
north-west of Germany. I
live with my parents, my cat
stand it with only a little
(Continued from page 1) help of my dictionary.
Reading is only one of my
Heindenreich Filou and my younger sister TOKYO (AP) — One laying a new power line to the
Alissa. My younger sister is week after an earthquake and complex, allowing operators
often go to the “Sauerland” hobbies. I also love music: I (Continued from page 1) just 5 month old and I love tsunami spawned a nuclear to restore cooling systems.
with a big group of kids with- like listening to it and I her very much. I have a good crisis, the Japanese govern- Tokyo Electric said it has
out parents. Last year I was can make music myself- I play tennis because I can meet relationship with my parents, ment conceded Friday it brought the cable to the plant
in Bredelar, it is a little vil- play the flute. I started four all your friends and I can but sometimes there are some was slow to respond to the and was expected today to try
lage near “Marsberg”. We years ago and I took part run and have fun there. My disagreements of course. We disaster and welcomed ever- to connect it to the facility’s
rode our bikes 80 kilometers in some competitions. In whole family plays tennis, so live in a house 1 km outside growing help from the United Unit 2; the utility has already
(about 50 miles). There were January 2011 I will do the we play with each other. On of town, so I go to school by States in hopes of preventing missed a Thursday deadline
many hills. It was really good. next one and I‘ll play a duet weekend I play with my father bike. I like school and I like a complete meltdown at the to do that.
We could do many things, with my friend. One year golf and it is often an interest- to learn but sometimes I am Fukushima Dai-ichi power Power company official
because we just go to our ago I tried playing tennis in ing challenge. a little lazy. I am in the 9th plant. Teruaki Kobayashi warned
bikes. One day we rode on our summer holidays and One reason why I would grade and I like our class. The entire world was on that experts will have to
our bike to “Winterberg” to I enjoyed it so much that I like to visit Delphos because After school I love to play alert, watching for any evi- check for anything volatile
a toboggan-run and after we started taking lessons when I want to speak English better basketball. I am an enthusias- dence of dangerous spikes in to avoid an explosion when
rode back. On this holiday we were back home. Every because the English language tic basketball fan and I like to radioactivity spreading from the electricity is turned on.
camps I always play table ten- Thursday I go to dancing is very important for school watch NBA matches. I play the six-reactor facility, or that “There may be sparks, so I
nis. lessons. We learn modern life and in the future job. It is basketball twice a week and I damage to the Japanese econ- can’t deny the risk,” he said.
I often go with my broth- dances and the classic ones very important for me to have like to go dancing once a I am omy might send ripple effects Even once the power is
er to the open-air swimming like waltz, foxtrot and cha- good marks in school and to very open-minded and I love around the globe. reconnected, it is not clear if
pool. There we often play with cha. I also love animals. learn something new, too. I to see or to learn new things. As day broke today, steam the cooling systems will still
a ball or we swim. My brother We have a guinea- pig, it’s think I am a self-confident and I love my live in Verl and the rose from Unit 3, an unwel- work.
is 14 month older that I and very, very old. I also learned polite person and I don’t have people around me, but I am come development if not a The storage pools need a
we do many things together. riding horses but I stopped a problem to meet new people young and I would also like new one that signaled con- constant source of cooling
His hobby is sailing a boot. that last year. In the winter I and to make new friends. I to see more of the world and tinuing problems. Emergency water. Even when removed
One time I was on regatta, but enjoy skiing with my father. would like to have fun in my to meet new people. I have crews faced two continuing from reactors, uranium rods
for me it was really boring, My sister and my mother life and also in my future job. already been in the United challenges at the plant: cool- are still extremely hot and
because the wind was low and prefer walking in the snow I wish to do this exchange States and I enjoyed my visit, ing the nuclear fuel in reac- must be cooled for months,
you could not see him all the but my father and I always because I heard so many things but I just saw the touristic tors where energy is gener- possibly longer, to prevent
time. The rest of my summer rush down the slopes ! about the American way of regions like Los Angeles, ated and cooling the adjacent them from heating up again
holiday I train with my team, I spent three years at our life and these things sound San Francisco, Washington pools where thousands of and emitting radioactivity.
but after the holiday on the elementary school where we very interesting. Experience D.C. and New York and I used nuclear fuel rods are The government raised the
first school day I broke my got the first English lessons. school life at an American would like to see more of the stored in water. raised the accident classifi-
finger. So I couldn’t play foot- I liked them from the begin- high school would be very American “Way of Life.” I am “In hindsight, we could cation for the nuclear crisis
ball for 6 weeks. ning and English was and is great, especially as sports looking forward to meeting a have moved a little quicker from Level 4 to Level 5 on
We have a big house with a one of my favorite subjects. and extra-curricular clubs are lot of new people and to see- in assessing the situation and a seven-level international
big garden, so I often have to In general I like languages, very important there. But also ing how people from another coordinating all that infor- scale. That put it on a par
help my grandpa. He built the French is also a subject that the way of life in a typical country live like. mation and provided it fast- with the Three Mile Island
house in 1960 and he works I like very much. American family is something What is your life like? er,” Chief Cabinet Secretary accident in Harrisburg, Pa.,
very much in the garden. On When our teacher, Mrs I would like to get to know. I What are your interests and Yukio Edano said on Friday. in 1979, and signified its con-
the 25th December it is his Riesenbeck, came to our am also open minded to dif- hobbies? Are your children in Crucial to the effort to sequences went beyond the
birthday and he will be 70 class and put the poster ferent cultures and different my High School, too? Do you regain control over the plant is local area.
years old this year. He has got about the exchange on the countries. I would be very know people in Germany?
a little factory. In the summer wall I was interested in it at happy if you could show me I would be very grateful if
he comes to Spexard, when I once. We got many informa- your lifestyle and maybe I can you chose me and if you let
train with my football team. tion about Delphos and that tell you something about the me stay with you while I go to
He enjoys watching our foot- made me curious. I would life in Germany, too. school in your town. It would
ball matches. After the train- really like to go to America I am looking forward to be nice if you wrote back.
ing we ride home together because I have been to Great hearing from you soon. Thanks for reading this letter.
and tell about the match and Britain so many times and Best regards, Answers to Friday’s questions:
Yours sincerely,
in winter my parents bring me I want to see how people Stephan Heidenreich How did the season we know as autumn came to be
Alexander Wall
to my training by car, because live in America and what called fall because it was initially called “fall of the leaf” in
Crystal would return to Oscars
it’s really cold and Spexard is their culture is. Delphos is a
8 kilometers (5 miles) from Middle English during the 16th century, and eventually was
special city because it’s our shortened to fall. The word crossed the Atlantic with early
Verl away. My granddad has twin town and I would like
a big boot in Denmark. Every American colonists and continues to be used in the U.S., but
to see how it looks like. My LOS ANGELES (AP) — be a part of that, that would be it is now obsolete in Great Britain.
years he drives to the boot parents encourage me and Billy Crystal says he’d consider great.”
with his wife and my broth- give me all the support that Only one member of the California-based pop band the
a return as Oscar host — if some The 63-year-old entertainer
er, I don’t come withthem, I need. I would like to par- changes are made to the show. made the comments Thursday in Beach Boys was a surfers — drummer Dennis Wilson.
because I will get ill. ticipate in your family life The eight-time Academy an interview with The Associated Today’s questions:
I and my family live with and take part in American Awards host said he was moved Press as he prepared to join What is the total when you add up all the number from
our grandpa and grandma in a school life. It would be a by his warm reception at last longtime friend Muhammad Ali 1 to 100?
house. My other grandparents, completely new experience month’s ceremony and that “it at Saturday’s Celebrity Fight What was the first name of Captain Hook, the Peter Pan
my mother’s parents, live in to wear a school uniform. might be fun” to host the show Night in Phoenix. Crystal is set to villain?
Rheda-Wiedenbrück with my I need this photo for my again. introduce the Champ, who hosts Answers in Monday’s Herald.
uncle. My father’ brother lives photo album! “I think the show needs to the annual fundraising event Today’s words:
with his wife in Gütersloh. Yours faithfully, change,” he said. “There’s too to support the Muhammad Ali Athanasia: immortality
Peter Horstmann Rabea Verholt many awards and it has to sort Parkinson Center and research Hortensial: gown in a garden
of freshen itself up, and if I can toward a cure.
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