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Thursday, June 20, 2019 The Commercial Review Portland, Indiana 47371 www.thecr.com $1 Drone shot down as tensions rise

TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Iran’s over Iranian airspace, while the sile at another drone last week from Tehran’s nuclear deal a um and threatened to boost its Revolutionary Guard shot down U.S. said the downing happened that was responding to the year ago. enrichment closer to weapons- a U.S. drone today amid height - over international airspace in attack on two oil tankers near Separately, Saudi Arabia said grade levels, trying to pressure ened tensions between Tehran the Strait of Hormuz. The dif - the Gulf of Oman. The U.S. on Thursday that Yemen’s Iran - Europe for new terms to the 2015 and Washington over the col - ferent accounts could not be blames Iran for the attack on the ian-allied Houthi rebels nuclear deal. The U.S. has sped lapsing nuclear deal with world immediately reconciled. ships; Tehran denies it was launched a rocket targeting a an aircraft carrier to the powers, American and Iranian Later, the U.S. military’s Cen - involved. desalination plant in the king - Mideast and deployed addition - officials said, though they dis - tral Command released a state - The attacks come against the dom the previous night. The al troops alongside the tens of puted the circumstances of the ment calling the downing an backdrop of heightened ten - White House said Trump was thousands already in the region. incident. “unprovoked attack.” sions between the U.S. and Iran briefed about that attack. From Yemen, the Houthis have The Guard said it shot down Previously, the U.S. military following President Donald Iran has quadrupled its pro - launched bomb-laden drones the RQ-4 Global Hawk drone alleged that Iran had fired a mis - Trump’s decision to withdraw duction of low-enriched urani - into neighboring Saudi Arabia. Rain closes Saving on seed roads Another night, another downpour. Thunderstorms dumped heavy rain on the region again Wednesday night, with the brunt of the del - uge falling north of Port - land. “Pennville got nailed pretty hard,” Jay County Highway Superintendent Donnie Corn said this morning. While the Portland weather observation sta - tion at the wastewater treatment plant recorded .77 inches of rain, there were unofficial reports of as much as 5 inches in areas north of Portland up to road 500 North. “We had approximately five roads closed,” said Corn. Bean stubble and corn fodder washed into road - ways making them impassable. “We didn’t have enough ‘high water’ signs,” Corn said. “We ran out.” Three roads were still being cleared of corn and soybean material this The Commercial Review morning. Work by county highway crews last night This file photo shows a soybean harvest after a more typical growing season in Jay County. This spring’s endlessly was complicated by a soggy weather has posed unique problems for area farmers. number of stranded vehi - cles. Corn urged drivers to stay off the roads during flash flood warnings and Farmer, Purdue track cost savings never to drive through high water. By ROSE SKELLY $13,900 in seed costs for 500 The pair studied five differ - this year’s new variable: The Commercial Review acres. He tried it again in 2017, ent seeding rates over the past extremely rainy weather. A local farmer has spent the again saving $13,900, and in three years: 210,000 seeds per “I’ve been involved in ag my last few years experimenting 2018 reduced the seeds even fur - acre, 190,000, 160,000, 130,000 whole life and farming, start - Courtesy with soybean seeding rates. ther to 165,000 per acre. That and 100,000. Each rate was ing with my dad for over 50 The results have saved him upped his savings to $17,300. planted in three separate plots years now,” Zimmerman said. thousands of dollars. “It was interesting to me every year. “And this is about as strange a vehicle Jim Zimmerman, who farms because we had just traded While they varied from year spring as I’ve ever seen.” in Jefferson Township near planters, and I was just curious to year, Temple and Zimmer - Because of excessive rain replaced Redkey, teamed with Larry to see how much effect the dif - man found no significant differ - this year, many local farmers Temple of Jay County Purdue ferent seeding rates would have ence between the bushel yields have had to delay planting. And By ROSE SKELLY Extension to study the effects on production,” Zimmerman of the various rates. soybeans only produce so many The Commercial Review of reducing soybean seeding said. For the 100,000 seeds per acre pods depending on when they Portland Municipal Air - rates per acre. Zimmerman and Temple, the rate, the average yield was 62.5 are planted. port is getting a new cour - In previous years, Zimmer - extension office’s educator and bushels for three replications “The later you plant, the less tesy vehicle. man planted 240,000 soybean a certified crop adviser, worked each year over three years. The pods. So you’re going to have to At its meeting Wednes - seeds per acre. But in 2016, after on a program in cooperation 130,000 rate averaged 61.5; increase your plants,” Temple purchasing a newer air seeder, day, Portland Board of with Purdue University to 160,000 averaged 62.6 bushels; said. “We may not be planting he decided to reduce the seeds Aviation voted to pur - study a variety of seeding rates 190,000 averaged 61.3; and at the optimum time.” to 180,000 per acre in an effort chase a new vehicle to on Zimmerman’s farm. The 210,000 averaged 61.2 bushels. But whatever yields come to save money and pay for the protocol was developed by Dr. This year, Purdue asked Zim - from this year’s experiments transport people who fly new machinery. into the airport. Shaun Casteel, a professor of merman and Temple to remove will be helpful in the long run, Zimmerman found no signifi - agronomy at Purdue who spe - the 210,000 rate and replace it adding more information to It also heard details cant difference in bushel yields about a youth flying event cializes in soybean production with 80,000. The results could Purdue’s research. that year, saving approximately systems. be especially interesting given See Seed page 6 taking place next month. The current courtesy vehicle, a former police cruiser, is at least a decade old. Board president John Lyons suggested replacing it and presented two bids. Angry Russians give Putin heat Fuqua Chrysler-Dodge- Jeep offered a 2015 Dodge By STEPAN KRAVCHENKO for ordinary Russians an “unpleasant element in Average monthly 2024 in the so-called Caravan with 23,836 miles and EVGENIA even if they don’t yet feel the economy.” When a fire - salaries will rise to about National Projects “should for $15,984.50. The bid PISMENNAYA it. fighter in Kaliningrad $712 (45,000 rubles) this be felt right now, this year, from Moser Motors was Bloomberg While real wages fell in region said he earned as year, from 33,000 in 2017, and next year,” including for a 2016 Ford Fusion SE Facing a wave of com - recent years, “now little as $190 (12,000 rubles) Putin said. After callers on wages. with 68,172 miles for plaints about low salaries incomes are gradually a month and had to work highlighted poor provi - The televised marathon, $13,825. and poor living standards starting to recover,” Putin two or three jobs to sup - sion in education, health - which regularly exceeds After deliberating at his annual call-in show said Thursday in the live port his family, Putin care and basic infrastruc - three hours, is meant to between the car and the with the public, President broadcast that exposed appeared surprised and ture, the president said present Putin as in tune SUV, board members Dick Vladimir Putin insisted simmering discontent said the information results of his $400 billion with the concerns of ordi - See Vehicle page 6 that life is getting better after a recession he called “needs to be checked.” investment program to nary Russians.

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Tonight should be mostly cloudy but with isolated show - Rain won’t stop the show ner of the Jay County Cham - ers through midnight. Lows from going on. ber of Commerce talent com - Caleb H. Kunkle , 20, Port - will be in the upper 50s. Fri - Semifinal No. 2 of Stars in land petition in 2014, will be the day’s forecast calls for mostly the Park will take place today Mary Ellen (Ronald) special guest performer. sunny skies and highs in the at 6:30 p.m. at the Jay County Clark , North Garden, Vir - Finals for this year’s Stars upper 70s. Event Center, 555 S. Bridge St., ginia in the Park will be June 28 at Showers and thunder - Portland, sponsored by Baird- Details on page 2. Hudson Family Park, weather storms are likely toward day - Freeman Funeral Home. break on Saturday. Highs Sat - Gabe Bailey, who was win - permitting. urday will be in the upper 70s. The Commercial Review Page 2 Local/Indiana Thursday, June 20, 2019 Shooting tests Pete Buttigieg's balance Jeff Parrott dents in South Bend, flew home Buttigieg’s sincerity in suspend - issued a release saying Buttigieg your decision-making on a daily South Bend Tribune for a 10 p.m. news conference ing his campaign for three days. had asked South Bend Police basis,” Whalen said. “If you are SOUTH BEND — Mayor Pete and canceled his Los Angeles “The family and the communi - Chief Scott Ruszkowski to order a member of the House of Rep - Buttigieg’s presidential cam - trip. Later, he announced he was ty noticed that Pete told CNN that officers leave their body resentatives or the Senate, that’s paign has been harvesting big suspending his campaign for news that he was stopping his cameras on during all interac - different. You are casting votes, money from donors, and this three days in the shooting’s campaign to come and be with tions with residents. The release you aren’t necessarily making week was supposed to be espe - aftermath. the family in South Bend over also noted that Buttigieg life-or-death decisions.” cially bountiful. With just six months left in his his officer killing Eric Logan,” planned to attend the Board of Whalen called Buttigieg “a He was scheduled to headline final term, Buttigieg has Malone said. “Since he’s been Public Safety meeting today great politician” but added, “It the Democratic National Com - brushed off suggestions that he back, he’s met with the family morning to address newly seems like a pretty selfish move mittee’s annual LGBT Gala in should resign while he cam - for five minutes.” sworn-in officers. on the mayor’s part. I’m just New York city Monday. On Tues - paigns, saying that many of the Malone also said neither A campaign spokeswoman kind of puzzled why he’s holding day and today, he had a series of 2020 Democratic candidates hold Buttigieg nor a representative said Buttigieg was not available on to it.” high-dollar fundraisers planned important jobs — including from his office attended the fam - Tuesday to comment because he Whalen also isn’t moved by with some of Hollywood’s most seven senators, four U.S. House ily’s vigil on Monday night. had canceled campaign events the argument that modern tech - prolific donors. Thursday he is members and two governors. Common Council member and interviews through today. nology lets Buttigieg easily com - booked for a dinner in Boston, But his top-tier candidacy as Oliver Davis said Buttigieg’s He plans to resume campaigning municate with staff on mayoral and Friday is supposed to take the chief executive of a small absence at the vigil was notable. with the Thursday event in decisions. him to Miami. city is unprecedented in Ameri - He pointed out that James Boston, a fundraising dinner “You cannot govern by Skype, But on Sunday, after his plane can politics, creating a unique Mueller, Buttigieg’s community hosted by philanthropist Jack period,” Whalen said. “What landed in New York, following a tension between his dual roles investment director and Demo - Connors that aims to raise at they’ll usually do is leave it to trip to South Carolina, that was magnified by Sunday’s cratic nominee for mayor in the least $1 million, according to staff members, but the staff Buttigieg’s mayoral duties shooting. Nov. 5 election, attended. But Politico. members were not elected by the called. Earlier that morning, A recent Tribune analysis Davis doesn’t consider Mueller a Thomas Whalen, associate people who put you in office.” South Bend police Sgt. Ryan found Buttigieg was out of town representative of the mayor’s professor of social sciences and Another expert said Buttigieg O’Neill, who is white, fatally about half the time from Febru - office because Mueller remains a presidential historian at seems to be juggling both roles shot 53-year-old Eric Logan, who ary through May, and his cam - on a leave of absence stemming Boston University, said any “just fine.” is black. O’Neill was responding paign schedule in June has been from his recent primary cam - elected executive, whether “As long as the city is being to a call about vehicle break-ins intense. Buttigieg, still receiving paign. they’re a governor or a mayor, well-represented and function - in the area and has claimed that, his $112,000 annual salary, has “Not that they have to attend should resign from office while ing correctly and properly, and after encountering Logan in a shown no signs that he plans to every vigil,” Davis said, “but running for a higher office. he’s responsive, then it’s all parking lot, shot him as the sus - step down as mayor. given the nature of the fact that That’s especially true for a right,” said Joshua Sandman, pect approached with a knife. He has encountered fresh crit - it was a police officer that was smaller city like South Bend, professor of political science at Buttigieg, whose campaign is icism this week in light of the involved in it, it does put on where the mayor has more the University of New Haven in trying to appeal to more black shooting. Vernando Malone, a another layer of responsibility hands-on duties, Whalen said. Connecticut. voters and who has had to longtime friend of Logan’s who to at least show up to some of “You are in an executive posi - Sandman also thinks answer questions about tensions has been speaking publicly for these events.” tion in government, whether it’s Buttigieg was wise to come between police and black resi - his family, questioned On Tuesday night, the city local or state, and it relies on home Sunday. Man tries to rent after thefts CR almanac ANDERSON, Ind. (AP) — charged this week with burglary same day the property was report - Authorities say a homeless man and theft. The Associated Press ed stolen, and three people appar - Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday stole handguns, tools, cash and left a message today seeking com - ently in the same van inquired 6/21 6/22 6/23 6/24 6/25 jewelry from a central Indiana ment from his public defender. about renting the home. home and then returned to ask Police say an Anderson home - Police found the van and some the owner about renting the prop - owner reported an estimated stolen items inside. They located erty. $6,500 in thefts May 28. Witnesses Hendrickson in Daleville last week The Herald Bulletin reports told police they saw a gray van and they say he acknowledged 78/61 79/68 84/70 82/66 79/65 Aaron L. Hendrickson was leaving the driveway at 6 a.m. the being involved in the thefts. 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Sunrise Oct. corn ...... 4.69 backing her 2007 Chrysler Phillip Pavey II, 36, was Pet of the week St. Anthony Nov. corn ...... 4.64 Town & Country out of found in violation of his Kittens are available for adoption parking spot at the nursing probation on the original Corn ...... 4.86 from Midwest Pet Refuge for $50. home, 11563 W. 300 South, charge of driving while July corn ...... 4.86 Central States Montpelier Dunkirk. She told Jay suspended, a Class A mis - Beans ...... 8.61 County Sheriff’s Office she demeanor. He was sen - July beans ...... 8.61 Corn ...... 4.73 July corn ...... 4.73 didn’t see a parked 2005 tenced to 30 days in Wells Wheat ...... 4.88 Chevrolet Trailblazer and County Jail and his proba - Beans ...... 8.82 struck it with her minivan. tion was terminated. July beans ...... 8.82 Cooper Farms T h e T r a i l b l a z e r is r e g i s - I n C e l i n a ( O h i o ) M u n i c i - Wheat ...... 5.18 tered to Joseph M. Lannoy, pal Court, Daniel J. Carr, Fort Recovery New crop wheat ..5.18 June corn ...... 4.97 Hartford City. 44, Fort Recovery, was July corn ...... 4.97 Damage in the 1:15 p.m. fined $23.50 for a stop sign The Andersons collision is estimated violation. Aug. corn ...... 4.98 Richland Township Corn ...... 4.62 POET Biorefining July corn ...... 4.62 Portland Beans ...... 8.62 June corn ...... 4.99 July beans ...... 8.62 Felony arrests July corn ...... 4.99 Wheat ...... 5.19 Possession, Class A misdemeanor; and intoxication possession of marijuana, A Dunkirk man was a Class B misdemeanor. Today in history arrested on several drug- He was booked at 9:17 related charges Wednes - p.m. into Jay County Jail day night. and is being held on a On June 20, 1921, U.S. guilty of the ax murders Neal E. Fields, 42, 320 E. $4,500 bond. Rep. Alice Mary Robert - of her father and step - Ohio St., was arrested on son, R-Okla., became the mother. the preliminary charges Possession first woman to preside In 1977, the first oil of possession of cocaine, A Portland woman was over a session of the began flowing through narcotics or methamphet - arrested on a drug para - House of Representa - the recently completed amine, a Level 6 felony; phernalia charge Wednes - tives. Trans-Alaska Pipeline public intoxication, a day. In 1893, a jury in New from Prudhoe Bay to Angie L. Fields, 46, 228 Bedford, Massachusetts, Valdez. E. Elder St., was arrested found Lizzie Borden not — Associated Press on the preliminary charge of unlawful possession of SERVICES a syringe, a Level 6 felony. Friday She was booked at 9:24 Citizen’s calendar p.m. into Jay County Jail Haffner , Travis: 2 p.m., and is being held on a Williamson-Spencer Penrod $3,000 bond. Today Portland. Funeral Home, 208 N. Com - 6 p.m. — Redkey Town 3:30 p.m. — Jay Coun - merce St., Portland. Council, park cabin, 200 ty Solid Waste Manage - Saturday S. Mooney St. ment District, district BUTCHEER’S SPECIAL 7 p.m. — Jay County office, 5948 W. Indiana Coughlin , Marie: 11 a.m., IOOF Cemetery, Dunkirk. CHICKEN BUCKETS w/JoJo’sJoJo’s (starting at 3 p.m.) Board of Zoning 67, Portland. $ 99 $ 99 $ 99 Appeals, Community 4 p.m. — Jay County 12 pc. 13 16 pcc. 16 18 pc. 18 Resource Center, 118 S. Public Library Board of Service listings provided by ALL Boneless Pork Chhops $349 MEL SMITLEY’S COMPLETE Meridian St., Portland. Trustees, Carnegie Colby Jack Cheese $499 lb. Study Room, Jay County AUCTIONEERING $ Monday Public Library, 315 N. & REAL ESTATE AALL Varieties Eckrich Hot Dogs 3 for 5 9 a.m. — Jay County Ship St., Portland. 630 North Western Avenue Hunt’s Ketchup 24 oz. 99¢ Commissioners, com - 7 p.m. — Dunkirk City PORTLAND, INDIANA 47371 missioners’ room, court - Council, city building, (260) 726-6215 Golden Harvest house, 120 N. Court St., 131 S. Main St. Mel Smitley - AU01011555 Hot Dog and Hamburger BUNS 8 ct. $129 Laci Smitley - AU10600051 206 North WWaaayyne Streett • Fort Recovery Ohihio 419.375.2865 Prices good June 21-28 The Commercial Review Thursday, June 20, 2019 Family Page 3

Photo provided 1964 Panthers Members of the Portland High School graduating class of 1964 gathered last weekend for their 55th reunion. Seated, from left, are Sheila Smith Takats, Susan Valentine Sommers, Leora Hudson Engle, Diana Cavanaugh Goodman, Cheryl Twigg Morehouse, Janet Osenbaugh Resler and Pam Kaderly Hart. Standing, from left, are Mike Smith, Bruce Bye, Bill Hinkle, Carl Ashman, Cindy Gillespie Iliff, Bob Spitzer, Dave Bennett, Sandy Haines Schwieterman, Max Bricker, Don Hanlin, Georgeanna Pogue Ferguson, Steve Glasgow, Gary Bone, Kathy Kimmel Price, Charles Bye, Joe Jellison, Don Matchett, Larry Brinkerhoff, Jim Brosher and Rick Holmes.

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HAMILTON ment, because there’s less it’s worth paying for and someone called from a that was used to infiltrate A few months ago, the money for the government not pushing the cost into country, Norway, ‘we have our electoral process,” he federal debt we have accu - to invest in human capital the future and on to the information on your oppo - said. mulated over the past Lee or infrastructure, and pri - backs of our children. If nent.’ Oh, I think I’d want He was referring to the decades crossed the $22 vate capital flows into gov - no one’s willing to do what Steele dossier, a report Hamilton to hear it.” trillion mark. ernment bonds rather it takes to pay for it, assembled by Christopher Stephanopoulos gave That’s a record. than other avenues that maybe it’s not as high a Steele, a former British the president a chance to And it’s surely not going might stoke economic priority as its backers spy working for the Amer - clarify his response, ask - to be the last. growth. think. ican research firm Fusion ing if he was sure he’d According to Congres - Or investors may decide Similarly, we need to get GPS. want that kind of interfer - sional Budget Office esti - They turned out to be that the U.S. government real about taxes. ence in an American elec - The website PolitiFact mates, annual federal wrong. isn’t credit-worthy after It’s hugely seductive to tion. asked Karen Greenberg, deficits over the next The system has been all, and either push up politicians to believe that “It’s not an interfer - director of the Center on decade — the deficit is the able to carry heavier debt interest rates or find a dif - tax cuts pay for them - ence,” the president said. National Security at Ford - annual figure for how than we once thought. ferent currency to back, selves by boosting eco - “They have information.” ham Law, about the com - much more Congress and The problem is, all we forcing the dollar’s value nomic activity and hence Stephanopoulos pointed parison. the president opt to spend know is that we’re okay so to plummet. tax revenues. out FBI Director Christo - “Working hand in hand far; we have no idea when pher Wray’s assertion that with a foreign power for than the government takes The bottom line is that There’s no evidence that in as revenue — are expect - we suddenly won’t be. ultimately government this is how things work in a candidate presented information intended to Here’s a useful way to with such an offer should influence an election is ed to average $1.2 trillion. spending has to be paid the real world, however. Overall, the debt held by look at it. Interest on the for. Instead, deficits just keep contact the FBI. different from hiring a pri - debt is expected to hit $390 “The FBI director is vate firm that then hired the public amounts to Deficits don’t replace increasing. about 78 percent of our billion this year. that need, they merely So do we need to panic? wrong,” the president somebody who had been a We’re paying more in former intelligence gross domestic product. defer it. No. But we must not take said. interest on the debt than agent,” she said. “Every - That’s double what it The problem is that the view that the question we spend on our children, body does opposition was before the 2008 reces - attacking yearly deficits is is irrelevant. and we’re headed toward research. The issue here is sion, and the CBO esti - politically very difficult. Far better to begin now the foreign government.” mates that without signifi - doing the same with They have to be addressed to address the problem He also Fox News commentator cant changes, it’ll rise to defense. on both the spending and gradually than to be reminded us Laura Ingraham had a dif - 118 percent over the next I doubt that fits the pri - the revenue side — that is, forced into sudden and ferent concern, wondering 20 years, higher even than orities of most Ameri - with both spending cuts drastic measures by a cri - that he was why the president’s staff right after World War II. cans. And I don’t think it’s and tax increases — but sis we all knew was com - actually the ever scheduled that inter - Does this matter? sustainable indefinitely. It there’s not much appetite ing, but didn’t have the view with Stephanopou - Back when I was in Con - may even be dangerous. in Washington for either. will to forestall. victim here. los. gress, I came away con - At a certain level, carry - Even though politicians •••••••••• “Putting him in that sit - fused practically every ing such huge debt — and know full well that it’s not Lee Hamilton is a Senior uation,” she said. “I don’t time I listened to an econo - spending so much each a question of whether we Advisor for the Indiana Critics were quick to get it.” mist offer an opinion. year to pay off the interest need to raise taxes or cut University Center on Rep - pounce. Susan B. Glasser Not surprisingly, the Some thought it mattered — makes it harder for the spending, just of when. resentative Government; a wrote a column for The president had his own immensely. Others, not at government to respond to In the end, I believe Distinguished Scholar at New Yorker headlined, take on the controversy. all. future challenges and rais - strongly that the first rule the IU Hamilton Lugar “Forget ‘no collusion’ — “I meet and talk to ‘for - Indeed, I remember es the risk of an economic for any policy-maker School of Global and Inter - Trump is now pro-collu - eign governments’ every when the prospect of run - crisis with no gas in the ought to be: Do no harm. national Studies; and a sion.” day, …” he said. “Should I ning a deficit of a few bil - tank left to accelerate out This requires a shift in Professor of Practice at the One of the president’s immediately call the FBI lion dollars caused fiscal of it. our thinking about spend - IU O’Neill School of Public staunchest defenders, U.S. about these calls and experts to say we were fac - It may crowd out both ing policies: If something and Environmental Sen. Lindsey Graham of meetings? How ridiculous! ing fiscal catastrophe. public and private invest - is really important to do, Affairs. South Carolina, was suc - I would never be trusted cinct in his reaction. again.” “The law is pretty He also reminded us clear,” he said. “You can’t that he was actually the take anything of value victim here. from a foreign govern - “The fact is that the ment.” phony Witch Hunt is a So was Ellen L. Wein - giant scam where Democ - traub, chair of the Federal rats and other bad people, Election Commission. SPIED ON MY CAM - “Let me make some - PAIGN!” he tweeted. thing 100% clear to the “They even had an ‘insur - American public and any - ance policy’ just in case one running for public Crooked Hillary Clinton office,” she said. “It is ille - lost the race for the Presi - gal for any person to solic - dency! This is the biggest it, accept, or receive any - & worst political scandal thing of value from a for - in the history of the Unit - eign national in connec - ed States of America. tion with a U.S. election.” Sad!” And lest there be any Ah, now we get it. It’s all confusion, she added this, Hillary’s fault. The Commercial Review US PS 125820 HUGH N. RONALD (1911-1983), Publisher Emeritus

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"I've been Washington experience into an tors, Democrats James Eastland Associated Press down Wednesday and was par - involved in civil rights my advantage. of Mississippi and Herman Tal - Democratic presidential can - ticularly defiant in the face of whole career." Instead, he's infuriating madge of Georgia, to argue that didate Joe Biden is dismissing criticism from New Jersey Sen. Booker's response: "I was Democrats who say he's out of Washington functioned more calls to apologize for saying that Cory Booker, who said the for - raised to speak truth to power step with the diverse party of smoothly a generation ago than the Senate "got things done" mer vice president should apolo - and that I shall never apologize the 21st century and potentially under today's "broken" hyper - with "civility" even when the gize. for doing that. And Vice Presi - undermining his argument that partisanship. body included segregationists Biden said Booker should dent Biden shouldn't need this he's the most electable candi - "We didn't agree on much of with whom he disagreed. apologize because the senator lesson," he told CNN. date to take on President Donald anything," Biden said of the two His rivals for the 2020 nomina - "should know better" than to It's becoming one of the most Trump. men, who were prominent law - tion, including the two major question Biden's commitment to intense disputes of the primary, At a New York fundraiser makers when Biden was elected black candidates in the race, civil rights. showing the hazards for Biden Tuesday, Biden pointed to two in 1972. Seed ... SPEED BUMP Dave Coverly Continued from page 1 mation in the extension’s The theory behind the results newsletter and is hoping more is that improved planters allow area farmers become interested for better plant emergence, Tem - in the research. ple said, reducing the number of As for Zimmerman, he said he seeds that need to be planted. is glad to continue participating “We couldn’t have done it 50 and contributing to agriculture years ago … just a whole differ - research. ent planter than it was 50 years ago, even 20 years ago,” Temple “It’s the first time we’ve ever said. really been involved in a popula - Now that the extension office tion study,” Zimmerman said. has three years of research to “It’s interesting … it’s been really compile, Temple has been able to neat and really cool to see the distribute the data. technology changes that we have He’s already included the infor - seen in ag over my lifetime.” Vehicle ... Peanuts Continued from page 1 •Heard that the runway exten - Baldauf, Mitch Sutton, Faron sion plan is continuing to make Parr and Lyons selected the bid progress. The airport should be from Moser Motors. able to advertise in May 2020 for They also decided to have Dis - bids on the drainage and grading play Craft create a decal for the work for the project, which will Ford designating it as a city vehi - extend the runway from 4,000 feet cle. to 5,500 feet. Also on Wednesday, the board •Approved a draft of a federal Rose is Rose heard about Young Eagles event disadvantaged business enter - hosted by the Experimental Air - prise plan. To receive funds from craft Association that will take the Federal Aviation Administra - place at the airport on July 13. tion, the airport must have a goal From 8 a.m. to noon, children of using a certain number of ages 8 through 17 will be able to businesses deemed disadvan - take free airplane flights. Pilots taged by the state. According to will donate their time and air - the draft, the airport has a goal craft for the event, and the air - of 5.4 percent utilization for 2020- port is looking for more volun - 2022. teers. •Learned that the airport sold Children will need to have a 4,462 gallons of fuel in May for signed parental consent form to $18,227.53. In May 2018, the air - Agnes fly. port sold 4,668.12 gallons for In other business, the board: $17,960.78. Ohio man killed at Bluffton plant BLUFFTON, Ind. (AP) — Police The Wells County coroner say an Ohio man has died in an identified the man as 42-year-old accident at a northeastern Indi - Ryan West of Bainbridge, Ohio. ana ethanol plant. Valero spokeswoman Lillian Police say the man died Riojas said he was employed by Wednesday morning after becom - Diversified Industrial Services. ing trapped in a piece of equip - Bluffton Police Chief Kyle Ran - ment at the Valero Renewable dall said he has called in the Indi - Fuels plant in Bluffton, about 25 ana State Police to investigate the miles south of Fort Wayne. accident. Teens charged in murder for hire case ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — reported . Alaska teens hoping to cash in on Among those charged is Darin a $9 million offer from a Midwest Schilmiller, whom authorities millionaire brutally killed a say presented himself as the mil - developmentally disabled woman lionaire Tyler from Kansas, on a popular trail outside using a fake photograph. "He Anchorage, shooting her in the does not look like the young man back of the head and dumping he portrayed himself to look like, her body in a river, authorities he is not a millionaire and he allege. lives in Indiana," court docu - The millionaire's only demand ments say. for the payout was either photos Authorities say Schilmiller, or video of the slaying, according who has been arrested in New to court documents laying out Salisbury, Indiana, and will be first-degree murder and other transferred to Alaska next charges against six people in the month, began an online relation - June 2 death of 19-year-old Cyn - ship with 18-year-old Denali thia Hoffman. Brehmer of Anchorage, posing "This is a truly horrific case as Tyler. About three weeks that is not the norm for our com - before Hoffman was killed, Snuffy Smith munity," Anchorage Police Chief Brehmer and Schilmiller began Justin Doll said at a news confer - discussing a plan to rape and ence, the Anchorage Daily News murder someone in Alaska. Boy dies after struck by SUV GOSHEN, Ind. (AP) — A 12- hospital in critical condition and year-old boy has died after being his obituary says he died Mon - struck by an SUV while riding a day. dirt bike in northern Indiana. Malachi was to be a seventh- Goshen police say Malachi grader at Goshen Middle School. Southern was riding the evening A post on the school's Facebook of June 10 when he apparently page says he was "a bright, funny went past a stop sign and into an boy who was well-liked by his intersection, where he was classmates." struck. A funeral service is scheduled The Goshen boy was taken to a for next week. The Commercial Review Thursday,y, June 20, 2019 Classifieds Page 7

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Page 8 www.thecr.com The Commercial Review Tokyo ticket demand high, short in supply By STEPHEN WADE seats for the television cameras. “I’m interested in seeing what one ticket awarded in 15 applica - least 10 times more than what’s AP Sports Writer At times, there were too many the reaction is and how the organ - tion attempts. available. Maybe more. TOKYO — Want tickets for empty seats to fill. izing committee addresses this,” The millions who failed got this Organizers estimate there are next year’s Tokyo Olympics? Pre - “This is probably going to be Hanscom said. “It’s good news for message in email from Tokyo 7.8 million tickets for all Olympic pare to be let down. the most popular Olympics, and the demand, and bad news on the organizers: “Thank you for your events, but 20-30% of those are for Millions were disappointed possibly one of the most popular ticket side and the public.” interest in purchasing Tokyo 2020 distribution outside Japan where starting Thursday when appli - events of all time,” Ken Tokyo’s organizing committee tickets. The demand for tickets buyers could face the same prob - cants in a ticket lottery — for Hanscom, the chief operating was unable Thursday to say how was incredibly high, and unfortu - lems and end up paying more. Japan residents, only — began officer of TicketManager, told many Japan residents got tickets, nately, you were not awarded any Buyers outside Japan must get learning if they landed tickets. The Associated Press in an inter - and it’s unclear if — or when — it of the tickets you requested in the tickets from Authorized Ticket The answer is going to be over - view. will disclose the overall numbers. lottery.” Resellers, companies appointed whelmingly — no. The same will be true for residents outside His Los Angeles-based compa - Organizers will run a second tick - Simple math explains the sup - by national Olympic committees. Japan who could experience a ny does not buy or sell Olympic eting phase where the odds will ply and demand crunch. They were authorized to begin similar dejection: too much tickets, but manages tickets for probably be even worse. Tokyo organizers say that 7.5 sales on Thursday. demand and too few tickets. corporate clients, several of Japanese media immediately million residents of Japan regis - The reseller for the United This was not the case at the last which are major Olympic spon - began reporting about disheart - tered to apply for tickets through States is CoSport, which also han - several games — the 2018 Winter sors. ened fans. Organizers said the the lottery system. Extrapolating dles sales in Australia, Jordan Olympics in Pyeongchang and Hanscom said he follows ticket - ticket website slowed to a crawl from the 2012 London Olympic and several European countries. the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio ing patterns for every major early in the day as more than 1 lottery, Hanscom estimates that Cartan is the reseller for much of de Janeiro — when tickets were event and estimates that 80-90% million people tried to learn their Tokyo organizers may have Latin America including Mexico. given away and volunteers were of Japan residents who applied fate. A completely unscientific received 70-85 million individual Resellers are allowed to charge often summoned to fill empty for tickets could get nothing. AP survey of a few fans showed ticket requests. This could be at a 20% handling fee on every ticket.

32nd Annual Maria Stein Country Fest JuneJune 21,22,23,21,22,23, 20192019 mscountryfest.com The Maria Stein Country Fest “Diaper is located on the grounds of the Shrine of the Holy Relics in Derby" Maria Stein, Ohio. It's located Sunday in Mercer County, Ohio on St. Johns Road between State 4:00 Routes 119 and 274.

Admission, Parking & Entertainment (no pets or golf carts) FESTIVAL OPENING Fri: 5:00pm • Sat: 8:00am • Sun: 8:00am Totally free entertainment beginning with the featured Handicap accessible performances of Johnny Rockett's Cycle Circus. Also (including restrooms) back by popular demand is the nationally known Country Fest Tractor Square Dancers. Additional features include Antique and Stock tractor pulls, Cruise- In Car Show, Chainsaw wood carving, Belgium Horse & Wagon Rides, Glass Blower, Bingo, Go Kart Races and the Cincinnati Circus. Competitions in Mini-Indy car, Diaper Derby, Punt-Pass-Kick, Quarterback Challenge and a 5K Run/Walk. Tournaments include Volleyball, Dodgeball, Corn Hole and 3 on 3 Basketball. The festival plays music for all ages throughout the weekend, and has VOLLEYBALL plenty of food to satisfy everyone’s palate, plus a petting TOURNAMENT zoo, games, rides, and fun for all.

The Commercial Review/Chris Schanz Tennis time Regina Muhlenkamp smiles after hitting a shot during the Jay County High School tennis clinic Wednesday morning at JCHS. The four-day clinic for boys and girls in third through ninth grades, which ended today, had 24 attendees. TRACTOR SQUARE DANCING ReFlektion Friday 10:30 Friday 8pm - 12am Saturday 2:30 & 10:00 Sports on tap Sunday 3:30 & 10:00

tathlon – 10 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. Local schedule Fort Wayne TinCaps at Great Lakes Thursday For more Information about the Loons – 7:05 p.m. Wednesday Jay County Summer Swim vs. Bellmont Portland Rockets vs. Richmond Roost - Maria Stein Country Fest and Adams Central at JCHS – 6 p.m. Sunday ers at Centerville High School – 7 p.m. Fort Recovery Eels vs. St. – 6:30 Portland Rockets doubleheader vs. Website: mscountryfest.com p.m. Fort Wayne Blues – 1 p.m. Fort Wayne TinCaps at Great Lakes Fort Wayne TinCaps at Great Lakes Local notes Loons – 7:05 p.m. Loons – 2:05 p.m. Get your questions answered Do you have a question about local col - Friday Monday lege or pro sports? Fort Recovery ACME at Coldwater Fort Recovery ACME at Celina – 6:30 Email your question to – 6:30 p.m. p.m. [email protected] with “Ask Ray” in the Fort Wayne TinCaps at Great Lakes subject line for a chance to have it Loons – 7:05 p.m. Tuesday answered in an upcoming column. Jay County Summer Swim at South •••••••••• Saturday Adams – 6 p.m. To have an event listed in “Sports on (PD) Fort Recovery Eels at Celina Pen - Fort Recovery Eels vs. Darke County tap,” email details to [email protected].

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