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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 2010 VOLUME 98, NUMBER 137 PRINTED WITH RECYCLED NEWSPRINT WilliamsonDailyNews.com NEWSSTAND PRICE IS 50 CENTS Concerns expressed over school access road By CHARLOTTE SANDERS SENIOR WRITER

Concerns among the public still exist in connection with the new Mingo Central High School, particularly about an access road and the travel time involved to reach the new educational complex. Construction of buildings is 41 percent complete, according to Charleston Architect Tim Shriver, and July 12, 2011 is the target date for completion. Doug Ward, assistant principal of Williamson High and Middle Schools, took advantage of an employee and citi - zen input period during the June 1 meeting of the Mingo County Board of Education to air his thoughts. "I have concerns at the lack of a pupils' access road to and from the new high school, for without funding the access road is two years away from completion," Ward SUBMITTED PHOTOS told the board. "The Buffalo connector is not, and will not, The JOBS Project held several workshops and featured live musical acts for Energy Independence Day. Williamson Mayor Darrin be a reality in the near future." McCormick was on hand to discuss how energy efficiency can help the city. He asked about the possibility of a reciprocity agree - ment between the school boards of Mingo County and of Pike County, Ky., so that Williamson area (and other) stu - dents might attend the state-of-art Belfry High School Energy Independence Day a success located in Pike County just 1 1/2 miles south of Williamson. SPECIAL TO THE DAILY NEWS local artists are invited to con - (Reciprocity would provide a mutual exchange between tribute their work in com - the school systems of Mingo and Pike Counties with cor - The annual Energy memoration of coal heritage. responding advantages or privileges granted by each Independence Day celebra - Another display, The county.) tion was held this weekend Energy Independent House, "The School Board needs to look at this matter before it at the Williamson campus of showcased solar energy pan - is forced to look at it," Ward stated. "When you lose the Southern West Virginia els on the rooftop. These school children to another area, you lose money," he said. Community and Technical panels actually make home Ward stated that people generally are not opposed to the College. electric meters spin back - consolidation of Williamson, Burch and Matewan High The event featured live wards to save residents Schools into the Mingo Central High School, but the real - music, a cookout, informa - money each month. ity of sending their children on a 25-mile bus trip to and tive workshops and informa - The Mingo Career & from the school is a major concern. tion about renewable energy Technical Center brought an "Picking up students in Williamson would be as early as as well as ways to build alternative fuel demonstra - 6:15 a.m., while it is only a three-minute drive to Belfry greener communities. tion vehicle. Nick Branham, High School," Ward noted. The JOBS project also a student who helped to build The educator stated several times that "I feel passionate used the event to commemo - it, offered rides in the cherry about this matter and respectfully urge the School Board to rate the sacrifices West McCormick, discussed his band playing old-time music, red electric car to participants look into matters before compelled to look at them, "which Virginia and Kentucky coal vision for saving the city while kids spent time paint - at the event. will create a possible legal stalemate for both sides." communities have made to money through efficiency ing pictures at the art station. The workshops about ener - I Turn to ROAD/6A provide our nation's energy, and solar investments on The event also served as a gy saving techniques, solar, and look toward the future public buildings. Guest pre - call to local artists. One dis - and wood-fired power will through presentations from senters from Oregon shared play table entitled lead into upcoming trainings students and experts in how building a wind farm “Appalachian Memories” this fall. The next events renewable energy. benefited their county. showcased photography of hosted by the JOBS Project This event brought togeth - Each turbine brings local memorable places by Wilma will be solar trainings to Mother charged er local officials and resi - landowners between $2000 Lee Steele, an art teacher at coincide with the installation dents from throughout and $4,000 each year, and Gilbert High School. of solar panels in downtown in babies’ death southern West Virginia and the wind farm has raised the Canary cages, mining hats, Williamson. Electricians, Kentucky to discuss how county tax income by 10 per - and antique lamps were in the contractors, home and busi - renewable energy can bring cent, or $20,000 per turbine. exhibit entitled “Miner ness owners from surround - had kid die in ’01 jobs and economic opportu - The cookout started at Tributes.” This exhibit is ing areas are welcome to noon, when attendees were expected to grow over the attend. If you’d like to By JULIA ROBERTS GOAD nity to this area. STAFF WRITER The keynote speaker, entertained by Hard Luck course of the year in prepara - learn more, go to www.jobs- Williamson Mayor Darrin Child, a three piece family tion for next year’s event and project.org/you-are-invited/ . A woman who was arrested this week in connection with the death of her infant daughter lost another child in infancy. Samantha Evans, 28, was arrested and charged with child neglect causing death. Her 16 month old daughter was found lifeless in a bathtub with severe burns on her legs resulting from scalding water. The coroner has yet to release the findings of an autopsy. Evans admitted to officers she had taken at least five Xanax tablets. Her blood was sent to a lab for analysis. There was also a 27-month-old boy in the home; Child Protective Services Evans removed him. Evans had another child, a son, that died in 2001 at the age of five weeks in Columbus, Ohio. The cause of that child’s death is unknown. The Daily News' inquiries to officials in Franklin County, Ohio were unanswered at press time. The Daily News will release more details as they become available.

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Annual meeting of W.Va. Federation of Democrat Women a success

SUBMITTED PHOTO Brandon Franlin, left, and Courtney Daniels are the new additions to the Larry Joe Harless Community Center's staff. Harless Community Center its expands recreation staff SPECIAL TO THE DAILY NEWS

GILBERT — The Larry Joe Harless Community Center welcomes two new employees in their Recreation Department. Courtney Daniels is the newest member of the lifeguard team. SUBMITTED PHOTO The West Virginia Federation of Democrat Women had their annual Third District meeting on May 15, 2010 at the River’s Edge Courtney Daniels has experience as a lifeguard. She Restaurant. Susan Hubbard, Third District West Director and Doris Morefield, Third District East Director led the meeting. Local has worked at other pools for two years. Courtney is President Helen Childers participated, and along with the Mingo County ladies decorated and contributed with door prizes. attending Southern Community College and majoring in Belinda Biafore,West Virginia Federation President also attended. Williamson Mayor Darrin McCormick helped welcome everyone Dental Hygiene. She hopes to complete her studies in the and asked for unity among the democrat party. Also attending was speaker Judge Tom McHugh, Latisha Chafin, Freddie next 5 years. “I decided to work at LJHCC and experi - Newsome, Frances Crawford, Anna Mae Wellman, and Derek and Sara Scarbro. Congressman Nick Rahall, Senator Truman Chafin, ence an indoor pool setting and have loved working here.” and Gov. Joe Manchin had planned to attend but was in special session. Everyone enjoyed a wonderful luncheon and fellowship. She said. Brandon Franklin will be providing exercise instruction in the Fitness Center at LJHCC. Brandon is completing his Personal Trainers Certification in May and hopes that Pikeville College Dance Program to offer six weeks of summer classes he can use his knowledge to help members reach their fit - ness/health goals. Brandon is a competitive bodybuilder. SPECIAL TO THE DAILY NEWS He has competed in both State, National and World cham - sity in September.” Fancy pionship meets and has placed first in each competition. Dance and Hoop Dance will be He also works for Trinity Healthcare Nursing Home in PIKEVILLE, Ky. — The offered for males and females Henlawson. Pikeville College Dance who may participate in Jingle “I am currently searching for clients to consult in build - Program will offer six weeks Dress, Northern Shawl or ing their way to a better physical you,” says Brandon. of summer classes beginning Buckskin-style dance. “My aim as a Certified Personal Trainer is to create sum - June 21. Classes include cre - Costs for the classes are: mer camps for kids and adults of all ages in Fundamentals ative movement, ballet, pointe $40 for half-hour creative of Weight Training, Nutrition and more. I hope that I can and jazz and are offered to movement; $50 for 45-minute take you at your skill level and assist you with a new and dancers of all ages. sessions (five and six year improved program to get on your way to a healthier and “In addition to classes in bal - olds); $60 for hour-long ses - more fit life.” let, pointe, jazz and tap, I will sions (beginners ages seven to For more information on the new programming at the be offering a one-hour class in SUBMITTED PHOTO adult); and $70 for 90-minute LJHCC contact (304) 664-2500. American Indian Pow-wow Ballet students of Pikeville College's dance classes rehearse. sessions (two or more years of style dance for any dancers age training, age 10 to adult). seven and older,” said Peggy College Dance Program. will be invited to perform dur - For a complete schedule of Davis, artistic director and “Any of these dancers who ing the college’s ‘Diversity classes or more information founder of the Pikeville wish to construct a costume Day’ to celebrate cultural diver - call 218-5751. 63% of West Virginia voters favor $1 tobacco tax increase SPECIAL TO THE DAILY NEWS the state and across every demographic group strongly Congratulations CHARLESTON — A support the tobacco tax Takara new poll released today increase. shows that 63 percent of "Now is the time for legis - West Virginia voters sup - lators to listen to the large Norman port raising the tobacco tax majority of West Virginia by $1 per pack to help voters who want to raise the address budget shortfalls tobacco tax instead of cutting YOU FINALLY and reduce youth smoking. critical programs. These MADE IT! This support comes from results show that, regardless We are so proud of you a broad-based coalition of of party, voters across West voters, including 61 percent Virginia understand raising Love, Mom, Dad, Brandon of Republicans, 65 percent the tobacco tax is a smart & All of your Family of Democrats, and 62 per - way to address budget short - cent of Independents. In falls and debt while protect - addition, voters from around ing our kids from tobacco," said Chuck Hamsher of the American Heart Association. "Raising the tobacco tax is a win, win for West Virginia." The survey of 500 regis - tered West Virginia voters was released by the Coalition for a Tobacco Free West Virginia, which includes the American Cancer Society, American Heart Association, American Lung Association, and the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids. West Virginia voters also express a preference for can - didates who support the tobacco tax. By a margin of 55 percent to 33 percent, voters opt for a candidate who supports the tax over one who opposes it. The preference for candidates who support the tobacco tax holds for Democrats, inde - pendents, and Republicans. West Virginia voters strongly prefer the tobacco tax over other options for addressing the state's budget woes. When presented with a list of options for closing the budget gap 58% percent support increasing the tobac - co tax for this purpose, while a majority opposed other options such as increasing state sales, income, or gaso - line taxes, and reducing funding for health care, edu - cation, or nursing home care. Increasing the alcohol tax was the only other proposal to garner majority support. West Virginia's current cigarette tax is 55 cents per pack, which ranks 44th in the nation and is well below the national average of $1.44 per pack. WILLIAMSON DAILY NEWS # WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 2010 # PAGE 3A Local An Upward Look Community Calendar

June 7-9 course is designed to help June 11 Commission will be held at 9 The Daily Blessing The Gilbert Pride Little older people to drive with The Hatfield/McCoy a.m. at the Museum of Radio League will be holding early greater confidence and safety. Marathon and Festival will and Technology, 1640 football and cheerleading reg - Cost of the class is $14. For begin with registration for Florence Ave., Huntington. This is a deceiver istration at the Larry Joe more information or to pre- the marathon and live music. For more information, con - Harless Community Center in enroll call Freddie Newsome Musicians interested in per - tact (304) 733-1300. “For many deceivers are entered into the world, who Gilbert from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at (304) 235-1994 or Juanita forming should contact the confess not that Jesus Christ is come in the flesh. This is each evening. Any child Hooks at (304) 235-2780 or Chamber of Commerce at June 13 a deceiver and an antichrist.” (2 John 1:7) attending Gilbert Elementary, (304) 235-4505. (304) 235-5240. For more The 5th annual Steve Huff Consolidated or information or to register for "Duco" Ratz memorial ride The apostle John wrote his second letter to a chosen Baileysville Elementary is June 10-11 the marathon, visit registration will begin at lady and her children who were walking in truth, remain - encouraged to participate. Belfry High School will www.hatfieldmccoymaratho 10:30 at Logan Motorcycle ing faithful to the commandments they had received Children must be at least 5- host a non-contact football n.com. Sales in Logan. Pre-registra - from the Father. John is deeply pleased to years-old, but no older than camp for all positions for in tion can be done during busi - MAE be able to commend them. But he takes 12, on or before Aug. 1 to be upcoming 6th through the 9th God's Lighthouse Freewill ness hours. Fees are $15 per STALLARD nothing for granted. eligible. Registration will be grades from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 Baptist Church of Sidney, rider or $20 per rider and pas - John reminded them to continue walking $25 per child. Bring a copy a.m. There is no fee for the Ky. will be holding a gospel senger. For more information, in obedience to God, to love one another. of your child's birth certificate camp. For more information sing featuring Roger Green, contact Logan Motorcycle His primary purpose is to deliver a warning and proof of address. For and/or applications, contact Darrell Wellman, Garnet Sales at (304) 752-4145. not to associate with or assist teachers who more information contact Phillip Haywood or Anthony Lockard, and others from do not acknowledge the truth about Jesus Greta Lester at (304) 664- Tackett at (606) 237-3900. 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. The pub - June 13-16 Christ. John admonishes the readers to 9305 or Greta Harrison at lic is invited to attend. Victory Christian Center will beware of deceivers , “who confess not that (304) 664-4084. June 10 be holding a revival beginning Jesus Christ is come in the flesh.” In no The Williamson Utility June 12-17 at 12 p.m. Sunday, June 13 uncertain terms, the apostle urges the readers to deny even June 7-10 Board will hold its first The First Baptist Church with nightly services at 7 p.m. the slightest assistance to itinerant teachers who promote an The Rockhouse Freewill meeting of the month at 3:30 of Belfry will be hosting a Monday through Wednesday. view of Christ and hence of salvation. (vs. 10,11) Baptist Church will be hold - p.m. in the council chambers vacation Bible school with Many deceivers, who do not acknowledge Christ seek to ing vacation Bible school of city hall. the theme "Saddle Ridge June 14-16 delude or mislead others both in the Old and New from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Ranch" from 6 p.m. to 8:30 Pikeville College will host a Testament. We see Satan deceive Eve in the Garden of with the theme "Son Rock The Williamson Unsafe p.m. nightly. softball camp daily from 9 Eden and persuading her to eat of the tree of knowledge. Kid's Camp". The school Building Commission will a.m. to 12 p.m. at the Pikeville (Genesis 3:5,13) Israel was deceived by the Midianites, so will have classes for all ages. hold its first meeting of the June 12 College softball field. Moses told them to fight against them, (Numbers 25:17,18) month at 4:30 p.m. in the The Hatfield/McCoy Registration begins at 8 a.m. and Joshua was mislead by the Gibeonites. (Joshua 9:22) June 7-11 council chambers of city hall. Marathon and Festival begins and the fee is $50 per camper. Christians are sometimes deceived by those who use Chattaroy Church of God The public is invited to at 7 a.m. with the marathon. For more information, call flattering words and by those good words and fair will sponsor Hero attend. Vendors will be setup Robert Staggs at (606) 218- speeches deceive the hearts of the innocent (Romans Headquarters Vacation Bible throughout Williamson. Live 5357 or (606) 213-6101. 16:18). Others use false reports to delude the followers School rom 6 p.m. to 8:30 The Williamson City music and inflatables will also of Christ. Paul warned the believers at Thessalonica not p.m. nightly for Kindergarten Council will hold its first be at the festival beginning at June 14-17 to let any man deceive them by any means concerning through 6th grade. meeting of the month at 5:30 1 p.m. A pig roast will be held A community vacation the return of Christ. The day will not come, except there Transportation is available. p.m. in the council chambers at 4 p.m. Interested food and Bible school will be held at the come a falling away first, and that man of sin be For further information, please of city hall. The public is craft vendors should call Larry Joe Harless Community revealed, the son of perdition. (2 Thessalonians 2:3) call (304 235-3005. invited to attend. (304) 235-1492. Interested Center in Gilbert from 1 p.m. May we never seek to deceive anyone because that is volunteers can call (606) 625- to 3 p.m. For more informa - displeasing to our Lord. Victory Christian Center The Pike County Health 0688. More information tion, call (304) 664-2500. will be holding a vacation Department Mobile Unit about the marathon can be We are surrounded by many people, Bible school basketball will be at the McCarr found at June 14-18 Who think it is OK to deceive others, camp at the old Lenore Gym Community Center in www.hatfieldmccoymarathon East Williamson Baptist But we should learn by reading God’s Word, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. For McCarr, Ky. providing paps, .com. Church will be conducting That we should reach out to hurting brothers, more information or for cholesterol checks, tetanus, Lifeway's Saddle Ridge So may we allow the Lord to lead us, transportation, call (304) pneumonia shots, and H1N1 Examinations for amateur Ranch: Roundin' Up Question 475-5137 or (304) 393-6087. shots from 9:30 a.m. to 3 radio "ham" licenses from To do what is right, I Turn to CALENDAR/6A That we might be pleasing p.m. H1N1 shots are free. the Federal Communications In God’s holy sight. July 7-8 Paps, cholesterol checks, and An AARP Mature Driver all other services are billable Dear Father, Safety Class will be held from to insurance. Appointments We praise you for the good things that you send to our 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Harry are needed for paps. For lives. In Jesus holy name we pray. L. Joyce Community Center, more information, call (606) Amen. Vinson St., Williamson. The 437-5500.

Senators are In The Heart of the Trillion Dollar Coalfield... urged to repeal EPA finding SPECIAL TO THE DAILY NEWS

FAIRFAX, Va.— Americans for Limited Government (ALG) President MINERS,COAL TRUCK INDUSTRY DRIVERS, LOADER Bill Wilson today urged Sens. Robert Byrd and Jay OPERATORS, RAILROAD WORKERS, ETC. Rockefeller to vote in favor of Williamson Daily News Senator Lisa Murkowski’s On June 30, 2010 the resolution that would repeal an Environmental Protection will feature a section honoring our coal industry. Agency (EPA) finding classi - fying carbon dioxide as a pol - Now, more than ever, we need to honor our lutant. workers in the coal industry and we want to In Wilson’s letter to give you the chance to Senators Byrd and Rockefeller, he wrote, “If you honor your coal do not act to repeal the EPA’s miner, truck driver, endangerment finding against railroad worker, tip- carbon dioxide, as in S.J. Res. ple operator, etc. 26, it will be utilized by the agency as the foundation for the EPA to regulate, restrict, and eventually prohibit emis - We SaluteYou... sions of carbon dioxide by DEADLINE: Wed., June 23, 2010 motor vehicles, industry, and SALUTE TO THE COAL INDUSTRY even the air people exhale.” Name: ______The letter continued, “The Years In Service ______EPA’s finding is based on shoddy science that disre - Currently Employed______gards the downward trend in Retired/In Memory of ______global temperatures despite increases in carbon emis - John Doe Love, ______sions, ignores the failed pro - Your Name ______jections of increased temper - 3 Years Of Service - atures by the International Aracoma Coal Daytime Phone No. (_____) ______- ______Panel on Climate Change Mine Electrician Size: 1x3___ or 2x2 ______Enclosed is a $______check/ money order and other proponents of the man-made global warming Love, Wife and Kids hypothesis, and overlooks the impact of the Climategate 1x3 = $19.95 We Salute You... scandal where it was revealed that global tempera - Example A ture data was manipulated RANDY GUY and exaggerated by climatol - For All Your ogists and utilizes data that Hard Work & Dedication has now been discredited.” As A Heavy Equipment Operator ALG published a summary 2x2 = $29.95 13 Years Of Service With The Mining Industry. of the implications of the Currently employed with Alpha Natural Resources EPA’s finding. It cites Example B Love Family research from Christopher Williamson Daily News Monckton of Brenchley doc - Mail to: , Attn. Kim CHapman umenting lower actual global C/O Coal Miners Ad, temperatures than had been projected by the International P.O. Box 1660 Williamson, WV 25661 Panel on Climate Change. or bring to our office at 100 Block E. Third Ave., Williamson, WV WILLIAMSON DAILY NEWS # WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 2010 # PAGE 4A Editorial Byrd’s Eye View Our hearts beat true for the red, white and blue

June 14 is Flag Day, the day that Americans celebrate and show respect for our great national emblem, the American flag. This is not a federal holiday, but, in my opinion, it is one of the most important days of the year. This is a day filled with much history and meaning. It was on June 14, 1777, that the Continental Congress adopted the Flag Act that established the official flag of the United States. The thirteen colonies ROBERT C. BYRD assembled in the Continental Congress took this action because they understood the need for a symbol of national unity. Early in the American Revolution, the colonial armies were fighting under the banners of their individual colonies, or of their local militia units. The banner of New England, for example, was the Liberty Tree, which showed a pine tree on a field of white, with the words, “An Appeal to Heaven.” The Minutemen from Culpepper County, Virginia, waved a flag with a coiled rattlesnake which carried the motto, “Liberty or Death.” This diversity of flags seemed to reflect a lack of unity among the colonies. Feeling the need to establish a symbol of national unity, the Congress resolved: “That the flag of the thirteen United States be thirteen stripes, alternate red and white; that the union be thirteen stars, white in a blue field, representing a new constellation.” I have always been impressed with the wisdom of the founders of our country, and here again we can see their brilliance and foresight. The simplicity of that pattern, alternating stripes and crisp white stars on a field of blue, allowed our flag to evolve along with the ever- changing map of the United States. Mabel’s last ride And the flag they chose has become the most visible symbol of our Nation, and our most beloved national By RHETA GRIMSLEY JOHNSON I’ve lost dogs before. I’ve lost friends. But I never lost a icon. It symbolizes our strength, honor, ideals, and GUEST COLUMNIST national purpose. It recognizes our glorious past, while better dog or a better frien than Mabel. I once figured it celebrates a more glorious future. She made friends quickly, out in a late-night porch session that my yellow dog The flag symbolizes our values and ideals, as well as Mabel. A woman named our power, our economic and military might. The flag Cheryl came to the front had a vocabulary of at least 200 words and phrases. rallies our courage as it inspires deeds of valor and sacri - porch for the first time not fice. When we think of the American flag, we think of long ago, and Mabel cocked She understood you; she answered with body the Marines heroically planting it on top of Iwo Jima her pretty head with that language, and tail and paws. during World War II, American astronauts planting it on quizzical expression she did the moon, and those valiant New York City firefighters so well, kissed the visitor on hoisting the American flag in the rubble of the World the lips and the deal was the longest of my life. She had enough hound in fusion were in Mabel's Trade Towers on September 11, 2001. sealed. Mabel's week was typical her to follow a scent forev - expressive eyes, which now Above everything else though, our flag is representa - Mabel had a new friend. until its end. We made a trip er. And there was nothing asked for help. We were 10 tive of our national unity – “one nation, under God, indi - She wasn't the kind of dog to Alabama, Mabel snoring prettier on this earth than miles from the college when visible, with liberty and justice for all.” who sat under your hand when the car rolled, hopping seeing Mabel in a winter she drew a last, long, tor - waiting to be petted. That out when it stopped, seduc - woods, her yellow perfec - tured breath. would have lacked dignity. ing strangers along the way. tion vivid against the bosky I've lost dogs before. I've Let needy dogs do that. Mabel loved to ride, would dark of Mississippi. lost friends. But I never lost But if she sensed you perform a virtuoso pout It was a week of habit. a better dog or a better needed her -- if you were when she'd sense my green She ate. She slept. We friend than Mabel. I once depressed, or sick, or hurt, if carpetbag was going some - walked across the hayfield figured out in a late-night you felt your last friend in where without her. She to our friend Terry's house. porch session that my yel - the world had taken a gladly adapted her long legs We moseyed to the end of low dog had a vocabulary of Greyhound to China -- to the back seat of the small the driveway, and Mabel at least 200 words and Mabel was there, in your car I recently bought. fetched the newspaper with phrases. She understood face, asking with her fath - When we returned home her usual flourish. She ran you; she answered with omless eyes what was to Mississippi, she made up flat-out one afternoon fol - body language, and tail and wrong and how could she for lost time by tracking a lowing the call of the wild. paws. help. She slept in a warm baby armadillo, trotting I thought she had hurt her But her chief way of com - and generous curl next to home proudly with the poor leg. She had trouble walking municating was with her me every night last winter, ugly trophy in her mouth. and standing. Mabel had eyes. They let you know had lots of leg issues in her things you needed to know. eight years. She even had That she loved you. That fishing line that replaced a she was loyal to you. That ligament in one back leg, a things would get better in surgery that cost two the by and by. months' pay. But it made her If I had looked deeply good as new. Nothing enough into those eyes last slowed her for long. week, I would have known I was wrong about the leg sooner. I wouldn't have this time. I was wrong about needed to see her stumbling a lot. across the kitchen floor, or Mabel's last ride was an hear her panting, to know emergency one to something significant was Mississippi State vet school, wrong. After eight years of fueled by the hope we could Mabel's taking care of me, I get her there in time to mend failed her. a failing heart. I should have Mabel is in the ground. spared her that ride. And my life has a hole as I sat in the back with wide as the Mississippi Mabel while my friend River and deep as this sad Hines drove. Panic and con - earth's core. Williamson Daily News www.williamsondailynews.com

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America is known for its rivalries in sports. It is the heart of any sporting competition and can be the energy or weakness behind an entire sport. PAMELA S. JOHNSON It can empower a team to win, it can fill them with trepidation causing them to not play their best game or it can even make a team play with too much muscle which can backfire. All rivalries do have one certain thing in common and that is passion; passion from the players, coaches and especially the fans. Everyone loves a winner. Here are some great sports rivalries in the country: Kentucky vs. Louisville This college basketball storied rivalry took a break from 1959-83 because of Coach Adolph Rupp. He was convinced UK was in a higher class than the Cards plus he hated Louisville so much he refused to schedule them. Rick Pitino restarted the rivalry after he became head coach in Kentucky. From 1989-97 he lead the Wildcats back to basketball prominence winning the National Championship in 1996. He left the Cats for supposedly greener pastures in the NBA but is now back involved with the rivalry, only this time as the Louisville coach. 1980’s Lakers vs. Celtics I believe this is the best NBA rivalry of all time. They met in the NBA finals four times during this decade. Unfortunately, the Lakers won three of them. Yankees vs. Red Sox Each team hates each other and when they meet on the diamond, both play as if it is the World Series. The Red Sox believe they have been cursed since the team sold the Babe years ago. Out of the 30 World Series the teams PAMELA SCOTT JOHNSON /WILLIAMSON DAILY NEWS have played between them, the Yankees have won 27. Jimmy Barker, a Williamson High School standout athlete, remembers his time with the Wolfpack and a Pikeville College Bear. Muhammad Ali vs. Joe Frazier Barker is pictured posing for the PC annual. In my opinion there is no greater rivalry between two individuals. The country knew there was something extraordinary when the two first fought. Ali was arguably the greatest boxer of all time with a mouth to Barker proud to call Tug Valley home match, but Frazier was one that could stand toe-to-toe with Ali. It is a wonder they didn’t kill each other. By PAMELA SCOTT JOHNSON And now, perhaps the greatest rivalry from my life… SPORTS EDITOR “My mom also keeps me up to date on things 1979-80 Belfry Lady Pirates vs. Williamson Wolfettes Sometimes a rivalry can be based on proximity. This happening at home and I still have some good was the case years ago with the Bucs and Pack. Former Williamson High Although we all knew one another, it wasn’t what you School baseball and basket - friends that I stay in contact with that live in and would call a “friendly” competition on the court. ball great, Jimmy Barker, I was point guard for BHS. It was my junior year and considers he is the luckiest around Williamson. I loved growing up in the the other starters consisted of very talented Janice man in the world because he Towles, Terry Blackburn, Tammy Dearfield and Kathy is fortunate to do what he Tug Valley area and am proud to call it home.” Spinks. loves every day; that is to Jimmy Barker Starting for the Wolfettes were Alvena Allen, Pam teach and coach. Former Williamson High School baseball and basketball great Sword, Kim Maynard, Lisa Watson and Rhoda Smith. But some would say WHS All the names for both teams are their maiden names. was pretty lucky to have him The first game was played at Belfry. When the final as a student athlete. Barker says pitching was Huntington in the Region “It was great playing base - buzzer sounded we were all tied up at 68. However, Barker was a starter in bas - down during his senior year finals by two points. (The) ball at Pikeville College, but overtime was a different story as we won 78-68. During ketball and baseball the three but, “we still managed to most disappointing loss of I really wish I had done the game there was plenty of smack talk, elbowing years (1978-80) he attending have a winning record some - my career.” things differently out of high (when the refs weren’t looking), scratching, shov - WHS and says the teams how at WHS.” Barker says the game was school. I could have played ing…well, you get the point. While there was one win - enjoyed success in both “I had a great season at the tied when a WHS player was baseball at Marshall (former ner, both squads were beaten up! sports. plate, batting .608, best in called for an offensive foul Coach Jack Cook offered me The second game, of course, was at WHS and the “In baseball, I was named the state that year, I think, with one second left on the a scholarship the summer Wolfettes had revenge on the brain. I swear I think Alvena to the "All-Area" First Team with three home runs and 40 clock. The player made both right before college started) sharpened her long fingernails just for me. I left that game (Pike, Martin and Mingo some RBI,” he describes. “I free throws, “our dream sea - or for a couple of teams in with scratches all over my arms. At halftime, we were up schools) all three years in also only struck out three son ended.” the West Virginia 24-22 in a hard fought, physical game. When at last it was high school. In 1979, we times that entire season and The former Williamson Conference who wanted me over, we had once again prevailed 56-47. were West Virginia state run - was named First Team All- grad worked tirelessly to to play both sports in col - I think about those games now and realize just how ners-up (lost the finals game State.” achieve the success he had lege,” Barker reflects. “I much both teams, along with their fans, wanted a victory. to Tygarts Valley, 2-1) and Playing basketball for the earned. “We worked hard all played well at Pikeville and We love our teams and the intensity of great rivalries. finished with a 27-8 record,” Wolfpack, Barker says he the time to get better. we had some really good It is sad that this rivalry doesn’t seem to exist anymore Barker remembers, “What a was a three-year starter and “It seemed like I was players; Mark Johnson – and probably hasn’t for a long time. But, if the rafters great team! Greg Van Zant was named to the All-Area always practicing and trying now coach and teacher, could talk, they would tell you that once upon a time, (current WVU baseball second team as a senior. to do something to make Steve Priode – now coach there were hard fouls, booing, fans that went a bit over - coach) played short and “Our basketball team myself better,” Barker and teacher, Chris Johnson - board and games that the warriors who played in them, pitched. Jeff Holliday (now enjoyed great success as explains. “We ended up deceased, Greg Newsome – will never forget. deceased,) played first and well, improving from an 8- being pretty good because now coach and teacher, but I pitched and I played third. 14 record as a sophomore to we loved the game and did - left after my second year, got All three of us were named 20-3 as a senior and the No. 1 n’t mind putting in the time it married shortly thereafter to the All-Tournament team ranking in the state of West took to get better.” and had a family before I at the state tournament.” Virginia. This was as an Barker remembers another knew it. Barker says his team near - AAA school, even though we rival across the Tug. Barker says he tries to Cain pitches 7-hitter, ly won that game. “We had only had 100 in our graduat - “Williamson-Belfry was keep up with what is going the tying run on third in the ing class, he says. special in many ways on at home (Williamson) by lifts Giants over Reds last inning with my brother “Personally, I averaged dou - because our schools were so reading WDN online. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS (Rusty) batting, but we ble figures all three years in close to each other and we “My mom also keeps me couldn’t get the run in.” high school and was fortu - all knew each other, it up to date on things happen - He was named second nate enough to have played seemed. You knew when the ing at home and I still have CINCINNATI — Matt Cain pitched a seven-hitter for team all-state that season with great WHS basketball Pirates and Wolfpack faced some good friends that I stay his second shutout of the season, extending his recent run while Holliday, Van Zant and players like Donald Hairston, off that it was going to be a in contact with that live in of dominance, and singled home a run in the eighth inning Pete Spano (also deceased) Robert Williamson, Kenny war and it usually was.” and around Williamson,” Tuesday night, helping the San Francisco Giants pull were named to the first team. Schwartz, Curtis Townes and “Both teams were going to Barker says. “I loved grow - away to a 3-0 victory over the Cincinnati Reds. During the same summer, Julius Hatcher. bring their “A” games. For ing up in the Tug Valley area Cain (5-4) subdued the NL's most prolific offense — Barker’s team played Barker says that he, football, basketball and and am proud to call it Brandon Phillips had three of Cincinnati's hits — while American Legion baseball Hairston, Williamson and baseball the crowds were home.” going the distance for the third time this season. He has all with several Belfry High Schwartz were “lucky always much bigger when The Williamson alumnus of the Giants' complete games. School stars (Rocky Smith, enough to have played in the Bucs and Pack went at it has been married to Benita Uribe hit his ninth homer into the upper deck in left Brad Binder) and Phelps what may have been the and man it was always spe - (Varney) Barker for 20 years field off right-hander Sam LeCure (1-2). Slumping players (Mitch Charles, greatest game in the cial,” he said. “We only lost and they have a daughter Bengie Molina and Cain added run-scoring singles in the Andy Dotson) and won the Williamson Fieldhouse his - three games during my (Rachel, 17). The couple eighth off Nick Masset. state championship. tory in 1980. We defeated senior season in basketball also has three sons from our The Giants have won the first two games in the series “We played in the Mid- Logan, our basketball rival, and were the No. 1 ranked previous marriages Brian and 10 of their last 14 overall. Atlantic Regional 66-64 on a tip-in by Hatcher team in all of West Virginia. (25), Ben Harmon (21) and Uribe drove in four runs with two singles Monday Tournament that August as time expired. I missed the Guess who beat us in one of Jeff Barker (25). He has been night, setting up a 6-5 win in the series opener. His fourth- (‘79) and lost two games to shot that Hatcher tipped in.” those three games? That’s teaching high school inning homer put the Giants ahead to stay a day later, Virginia and Maryland while The fans, the Fieldhouse right, the Pirates, 49-47 at Spanish for the last eight leaving him with a team-high 38 RBIs. defeating Delaware in a was packed to the rafters, Belfry. Man, that was a good years. Four of those years in Cain took it from there. game where I had three hits poured onto the court and game.” Tampa, Fla. and the last four In the last few weeks, the right-hander has been the best and five or six RBIs,” Barker smothered us all,” he Barker went on to play in Kingsport, Tenn. part of one of the majors' best rotations. Cain has pitched says. describes. college ball. At first he says In addition to his teaching three complete games in his last five starts, allowing only “We finished the legion “I had 16 points that game, he tried out for the duties at Sullivan North, three earned runs in 40 innings. He's done an exceptional season 26-26, giving us a with 14 coming after half - University of Kentucky but home of the Golden Raiders, job of avoiding the big mistake — only four homers combined total of games time when we made our with an abundance of Barker is also the head coach allowed all season. played that spring and sum - comeback. Our season seniors, he ended up playing of both the girls’ softball Facing the NL's leading lineup in one of the major leagues' mer of nearly 90. Best sum - ended the next week, howev - catcher for the Pikeville team and girls’ basketball most homer-friendly ballparks, Cain was in control the whole mer of my athletic life!” er, when we lost to College Bears. team. way, handing Cincinnati only its fourth blanking of the season. WILLIAMSON DAILY NEWS # WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 2010 # PAGE 6A Records

Obituaries U.S. Highway 119, just would be affected, but loss Educational Facilities Plan. Road south of South Side Mall and of a student state aid formula "It is a matter of public I CONTINUED FROM 1A the Food City Supermarket. will result in funding in other record. Without the connec - Ward made several obser - areas of the Mingo educa - tor, in my opinion, the He said it is his suggestion vations: tional system being cut at Williamson children are that the state board look at "(1) That reciprocity is uti - approximately $11,000 per being placed in an unfair sit - some other options in a situ - lized in several western child." uation." Bertha Lester ation like the one being dis - states, including Idaho (4) Ward urges all interest - Ward said Williamson cussed. which has reciprocity with ed persons to "please contact High School offers "I don't think it's right for five. (Idaho offered Ward your local representatives Advanced Placement Brian Duncan Bertha Mae Lester, 79, of Baisden, died Sunday, June the children of Williamson to assistance.) and maybe they will step up Courses and 29 hours of dual 6, 2010, at her residence. be forced to make a decision "(2) How does a youngster and stop this incredibly dis - credit; "therefore, this is not Brian Willis Duncan, 34 of as to whether they should go participate in extracurricular criminating situation at this even a consideration that can Kermit, died Friday, June 4, She was born in Wharncliffe, Nov., 3, 1930, to the new consolidated activities? For instance, if time, as it should have been be put forth. 2010. school; or pay tuition to go to the student cannot drive to amended before now." "Should we not move clos - He was born April 10, to the late Ance Trent and Pearl Johnson Lester. the nearest school – Belfry school and the parents must The educator observed er to Southern West Virginia 1976 to Willis Duncan and High, or pay to attend a pri - work, how does he or she get that the connector on Buffalo Community College to uti - Linda Harper Chapman. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m., vate school," Ward stated. to practice? Mountain was part of the lize Southern as a resource?" Funeral services will be Belfry's school overlooks "(3) Not only Williamson original Comprehensive he concluded. held Thursday, June 10 at the Wednesday, June 9, at the Kermit Freewill Baptist Full Gospel Church of God, Church at 12 p.m. Burial Baisden. Burial will follow will follow in Our Angels in the Lester Family Massey Energy says federal ventilation plan unsafe Garden in Beauty, Ky. Cemetery, Baisden. Mounts Funeral Home of By TIM HUBER Visitation services began safety last year by an Illinois In the letter, Blankenship amounts of methane because Tuesday, June 8 and contin - Gilbert was in charge of the THE ASSOCIATED PRESS arrangements. coal company, Mach Mining. tells the governors of Illinois, it keeps gas levels closer to ue all day Wednesday at the But Massey stopped short West Virginia, Virginia and the explosive range. church. CHARLESTON — of claiming the ventilation Kentucky that the system "We can demonstrate, I Arrangements are under Massey Energy Co. claimed system caused the Upper Big required by federal regulators think, that air flow was the direction of Phelps and Tuesday that a federal venti - Branch tragedy. is unsafe. All four are major reduced after we implement - Son Funeral Home. lation plan designed for coal "We're not ready to say that coal-producing states. ed this plan," Harvey said. mines with high levels of yet. We're willing to say that MSHA had no immediate Blankenship charges that methane can reduce air flow it's something that certainly comment. MSHA's system lowered air in mines that produce less of should be looked as part of the The mines in question use flow to the longwall face and John Hatfield the gas, potentially creating investigation and should be a longwall system — a the mined out area behind the explosive buildups. looked at by somebody other 1,000-foot-long machine machine at Big Branch. The John Joseph Hatfield, 79 of The Mine Safety and Health than MSHA," said Massey somewhat akin to a deli system also sent air contain - Williamson, died Monday, Administration required the lawyer Shane Harvey. slicer — to extract coal. ing dust and methane plan at Massey's Upper Big MSHA required a Mach The system MSHA is push - removed from other parts of Evelyn Jude June 7, 2010, at St. Mary’s Hospital in Huntingotn. Branch mine, where 29 men mine in Illinois to use the sys - ing was designed to capture the mine on a circuitous route The family will receive died in a suspected methane tem last year and is believed to methane in longwall mines to the surface. Evelyn Lucille Jude, 81 of explosion April 5. The blast is be requiring it at mines in sev - working in the Pittsburgh seam Modern coal mines rely on Williamson, passed away friends on Thursday evening, June 10, 2010, from 6 to 9 the focus of civil and criminal eral other states, Harvey said. in southwestern Pennsylvania ventilation to dilute methane Monday night, June 7, 2010 investigations. Mach is appealing citations and northern West Virginia, and flush it out as quickly as at Trinity Healthcare p.m. at Weaver Mortuary in West Williamson. Massey Chief Executive for violations stemming from Massey said. That seam is possible. Services, Williamson. Don Blankenship said in a let - MSHA's ventilation plan. prone to releasing relatively "The air flow under their She was born May 19, 1929 Funeral services will be conducted on Friday, June ter to governors in several "We think it's a safety high volumes of methane. plan met the minimum require - in Williamson, the daughter of states that MSHA required the issue that affects different The company argues that ments," Harvey said. "Ours the late Lloyd and Clara Oney 11, 2010, at 11 a.m. at the mortuary. plan at Upper Big Branch states and miners in different the system is dangerous in would produce a lot more air to Brown Ireson. She was also despite a warning about its states," Harvey said. seams that release lower flush away methane." preceded in death by her first A complete obituary will husband, Thomas Shull, sec - be published in Thursday’s ond husband, Walter Jude, edition of the Williamson two brothers, George and Daily News. Calendar The first annual "Tug day Adventist Church, 350 (LJHCC). The deadline for Lloyd Ireson Jr. and a grand - Weaver Mortuary of West River Jam" will be held at E. Fourth Ave., will hold a registration is June 4. For CONTINUED FROM 3A daughter, Rene Shull. Williamson is serving the I the Belfry Fire Station, food pantry from 1 p.m. to 2 questions contact Sharon She was a homemaker and Hatfield family. Belfry, Ky. from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. For more information, Murphy at (304) 664-8570 of the Wesleyan Church Faith. and Drivin' Home Answers p.m. The concert will feature call (304) 235-3497 or (304) or Murphy@int/ind.com. Survivors include two for Vacation Bible School. rock bands Wolf Feast and 235-4506. daughters, Georgia Williams The Matewan Assemblies Patience and Haste. For July 15 of Catlettsburg, Ky. and of God will be hosting Hero more information, call (304) June 24 Stone Heritage Inc. will Patricia (Charles) Smith of Headquarters Vacation Bible 235-2823 after 6 p.m. The Williamson Utility hold its meeting at 6:30 p.m. Catlettsburg, Ky.; three sons, School from 6 p.m. to 8:30 Board will hold its second the Historic Red Robin Ernest (Sandy) Shull of Grove pm. with transportation The Disabled American meeting of the month at 3:30 Building at Stone, Ky. The City, Ohio, Charles (Rose) being offered in select areas. Veterans Chapter No. 141 p.m. in the council chambers public is invited to attend. Shull of Georgetown, Ky. and Fern Farley For more information, con - and its Auxiliary will have of city hall. The public is Lloyd (Nina) Shull of tact Donna Collins at (304) their monthly meeting at 2 invited to attend. Ongoing Crooksville, Ohio; one sister, Fern Farley, 98 of Hardy, 426-8754. p.m. at the Belfry, Ky The West Virginia Army Virginia Gearhart of Toledo, Ky., passed away Monday, Courthouse. All members The Williamson Unsafe National Guard is taking Ohio; two brothers, Luther June 7, 2010 in Lexington, Ky. The Leckieville Freewill and all honorable discharged Building Commission will applications for member - Ireson and Eugene Ireson both She was born March 13, Baptist Church will be hav - veterans and their spouses hold its second meeting of ship. Must be 17 to 42 years of Williamson; fourteen 1912 in Pike County, Ky., the ing Bible school nightly are invited to attend. the month at 4:30 p.m. in the old and have completed at grandchildren, twenty three daughter of the late Mack and from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. council chambers of city least the 9th grade. GED pro - great-grandchildren, and four Hattie Hankins Smith. She The Matewan Assemblies hall. The public is invited to gram available if needed. great-great-grandchildren; was also preceded in death by Belfry United Methodist of God will be hosting a attend. For more information, con - and she is also survived by her her husband, John Lee Farley, Church will be holding vaca - summer bash, across from tact Staff Sgt. James closest and dearest friend three sons, Cletius (Grace) tion Bible school nightly from Giovanni's in North The Williamson City Richards at (304) 687-5705 Garnett Lockard of Chattaroy. Farley, Willie L. "Pat" (Faye) 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. For more Matewan. The event will Council will hold its second or (304) 201-3196. Funeral services will be Farley and Bobby Fay Farley information, call Brenda feature live music, inflata - meeting of the month at 5:30 held at 2 p.m. Thursday, and five brothers. Phillips at (606) 353-9812. bles, and food. Everyone is p.m. in the council chambers The Matewan Massacre June 10, 2010 at the R. E. Fern was a homemaker welcome and everything is of city hall. The public is Drama Troupe is looking for Rogers Funeral Home and a member of the June 15-17 free. The event will run from invited to attend. additional cast members. For Chapel with Lonnie Francis Narrows Branch Old Bevins Elementary will be 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Bring lawn more information, contact officiating. Burial will fol - Regular Baptist Church. hosting a Fitness for Life chairs. Everything is free. June 25 Jeff Dixon at (304) 426- low in Mountain View Survivors include five sons, Summer Camp from 10 a.m. For more information con - The Williamson Board of 6165. Memory Gardens, Maher Cecil (Alice) Farley of Silver to 12 p.m. daily. The program tact Donna Collins ar (304) Parks and Recreation will with grandsons serving as Springs, Fl.; Jack (Betty) will be conducted for students 426-8754. hold its monthly meeting at 5 Jacob”s Well Mission in pallbearers. Farley of Sidney, Ky., Burl Pre-K through grade 5. p.m. at the Williamson Field Williamson is currently Visitation will be held after (Patty) Farley of Lake George, Bevins teachers Amy Howard June 20 House. The public is invited looking for volunteers and 6 p.m. Wednesday at the Mich., Stirl (Shirley) Farley of and Suzanne Henson will be An ASEP coaching class to attend. donations for their soup Funeral Home Chapel with Marine City, Mich. and Ray co-directors for the camp. will be held from 11 a.m. to kitchen. For more informa - special services at 7 p.m. (Trudy) Farley of Algonac, Principal Coletta Parsley 8:30 p.m. at Huntington June 25-26 tion call (606) 625-7529. R. E. Rogers Funeral Mich.; three daughters, Mary invites all interested students High School in Huntington Lenore High School will Home of Belfry, Ky. is in (Otis) Yates of Benton, Ky., to attend. For more informa - for those interested in coach - be having an all classes The Disabled Veterans of charge of arrangements. Maxine (Dennis) Doan of tion, contact Vanessia ing a secondary school sport. reunion at 6 p.m. at the America Chapter 141 will Online condolences at can Lexington, Ky. and Phyllis Gillispie at (606) 353-6886. To register, visit Lenore K-8 school Friday perform military rites at be made at (Jack) Killala of Gilbertsville, www.wvssac.org. and at the Laurel Lake deceased veterans” funerals. www.rerogersfuneralhome.c Ky.; one sister, Verna (Troy) June 15 Wildlife Management Area, For more information, con - om. Sanders of Ft. Black More, Bevins Elementary will be June 21-24 Shelter 2 at 10 a.m. Saturday. tact Fred Baldwin at (304) Va.; 30 grandchildren, 52 hosting "Read to Me Pikeville College will host For more information, call 475-4760. great-grandchildren, 43 great- Summer Preschool Camp" a softball camp daily at the Dr. Gail Hall at (304) 475- great-grandchildren, six great for students 2-to-5-years-old Pikeville College softball 2792. The Disabled Veterans of great-great-grandchildren and each Tuesday in June and field from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. America Chapter 141 will several nieces, nephews, step July from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. for ages 7-9 years old and June 26 assist veterans and their fam - children and friends. For more information, con - from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. for The Shelby Railroad ilies in receiving health care Funeral services will be tact Vanessia Gillispie at ages 10-13 years old. Homecoming Reunion will from the V.A. For more held at 11 a.m. Friday, June (606) 353-6886. Registration begins at 8 a.m. be held at the Grace Baptist information contact Steven Violet Cook 11, 2010 at R. E. Rogers and 12 p.m. The fee is $50 Church in Shelbiana, Ky. Hensley at (606) 237-3978. Funeral Home with Bobby June 17 per camper. For more infor - The event begins at 11 a.m. Violet Cook, 72, of Scott, Lacy Walters and Elbert Stone Heritage Inc. will mation, call Robert Staggs at and attendees are encour - The Belfry High School Gilbert, died Monday, June Sesco officiating. Burial will hold its meeting at 6:30 p.m. (606) 218-5357 or (606) aged to bring a dish. Three class of 1956 are locating 7, 2010, at the Cornerstone follow at the Scott Cemetery, the Historic Red Robin 213-6101. Joyce Charles Clark classmates for their 55 year Hospital in Huntington. Hardy, Ky. with grandsons Building at Stone, Ky. The Memorial Scholarships will reunion in August 2011. For She was born in War Eagle, serving as pallbearers. public is invited to attend. June 22 be given out. A drawing for more information, contact Aug. 8, 1937, to the late Issac Visitation will be held after 6 Bevins Elementary will be two tickets on the Collis P. Ruth (Hatfield) Estep at and Rachael Cline Gravely. p.m. Wednesday and Thursday June 18 hosting "Read to Me Huntington New River Train (606) 427-7041 or Nancy Funeral services will be at the Funeral Home Chapel An ASEP coaching class Summer Preschool Camp" Excursion will be held as Brinkley Scott at (330) 649- conducted at 1 p.m., with Old Regular Baptist hav - will be held from 5 p.m. to 10 for students 2-to-5-years-old well. 9550. Thursday, June, 10, at the ing services Wednesday night p.m. at Huntington High each Tuesday in June and Mounts Funeral Home at 7 p.m. and then a School in Huntington for those July from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. July 3-4 The Belfry chapter of mas - Chapel Burial will follow in Celebration of her life service interested in coaching a sec - For more information, con - Gilbert High School will ter gardeners will be having the Hollywood Cemetery. at 7 p.m. Thursday. ondary school sport. To regis - tact Vanessia Gillispie at be holding their class classes to train others to Mounts Funeral Home of R. E. Rogers Funeral Home ter, visit www.wvssac.org. (606) 353-6886. reunion for the classes of become master gardeners. Gilbert was in charge of the of Belfry is in charge of 1926 to 1985 at the Larry Joe For more information, con - arrangements. arrangements. June 19 The Williamson Seventh- Harless Community Center tact Gary Moon at (606) WILLIAMSON DAILY NEWS # WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 2010 # PAGE 7A

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But you owe a close friend the truth, especially accused of stalking Shawn guilty to felony stalking and danger and he needed to pro - the trial, which is expected to when you have invested years in the relationship. You don't Johnson harbored a danger - burglary charges and two tect her," Greenberg said. last all week. O'Ryan has have to be mean about it, but you need to tell the friend the ous obsession to marry the misdemeanor counts of car - "He was so impelled and waived his right to a jury real reason for the breakup and give him a chance to express Olympic gold-medalist, a rying a concealed weapon. compelled to come here trial, so his fate will be his feelings. If some kind of misunderstanding has sparked prosecutor claimed Tuesday. He faces nearly four years in because of the certainty of decided solely by a judge. your decision to break up, this very well could help. Robert O'Ryan, 36, sat prison and two years in jail if his beliefs." Fountain Place 2. FALSE. 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Monday, oil-laden seaweed Bommer, said he under - BP CEO Tony Hayward is littered beaches for miles, stands why people might scheduled to testify before a and huge orange globs ROME — The clerical sex abuse crisis is energizing NEW ORLEANS — The wonder why BP didn't try the congressional committee stained the sands. But at Roman Catholic dissidents who want to open up the cap over a broken BP well - cap sooner, especially now June 17 about the company's Perdido Key, on the priesthood to women and ditch celibacy requirements. head at the bottom of the that it appears to be doing its role in a rig explosion April side, the sand was white and They marched on Rome Tuesday even as Pope Benedict Gulf of Mexico is collecting job. 20 that killed 11 workers, virtually crude-free. XVI called on priests to converge on the Vatican to cap a more gushing crude day by "Hindsight is always and the ensuing spill. On Tuesday morning, yearlong celebration of the priesthood. And in a sign of the day, but that's about the 20/20," Bommer said. "I Hayward enraged many though, the Alabama side deepening crisis, the faithful in traditionally Catholic extent of the details known think we have to give some when he later said, "I'd like looked markedly better, with Austria are at the forefront of demands for change. as authorities try to pinpoint credence to the notion they my life back," and is sure to calmer seas, signs that In Rome, church reformers demanded changes in the how much oil is escaping, were trying to make things receive pointed questions cleanup crews had visited male-dominated church structure they say is responsible where it's going and what better without making things from lawmakers about the and sticky clumps of oil no for covering up priestly sex abuse for decades, pressing harm it will cause. worse." cause of the accident and the longer clinging to washed- their case on the eve of a three-day rally of the world's The recently installed con - BP announced plans response to it. up seaweed. priests summoned by Benedict. tainment cap on the stricken recently to swap out the cur - Allen said Tuesday that he At hard-hit Barataria Bay, What was meant to be a year of celebration has turned BP wellhead is helping to rent cap with a bigger one would meet with BP to La., just west of the mouth of into one marred by revelations of hundreds of new cases limit the leak, collecting next month that can capture assess how well it is han - the Mississippi River, crews of clerical abuse and Vatican inaction to root out more than 620,000 gallons more oil, raising questions dling claims for relief from ramped up coastal restora - pedophile priests. of oil Monday, Coast Guard about why such plans people hurt by the spill. tion efforts that were already Representatives from a half-dozen pro-women's ordination Adm. Thad Allen said weren't in place at first as a The aim is "to see if we under way, and work is groups denounced Benedict's rally, saying the Vatican should - Tuesday in Washington. backup. need to provide any over - planned in coming days with n't be honoring priests amid a clerical sex abuse scandal. Still, underwater video feeds "I know it takes some time sight," he said, noting that BP's announcement that it "The worldwide shocking disclosures of sexual abuse continue to show a dark to fabricate these things," "working claims is not would begin paying. in the Roman Catholic Church and its concealment for geyser. Bommer said. "It's not some - something that's part of BP's As the sun rose there decades clearly shows the scandalous aberration that can "I have never said this is thing you just go to Wal- organizational competence Tuesday, marsh islands be caused by a supervalued male priesthood with forced going well," said Allen, Mart and buy." here." teemed with oily brown pel - celibacy," said Angelica Fromm, a representative of We who's monitoring the The success of the contain - Alabama Gov. Bob Riley icans and crude-stained are Church, a reform group born after an infamous cleri - response effort for the gov - ment system siphoning off called out the National white ibis. The birds inad - cal abuse scandal in Austria. ernment. "We're throwing oil from the leaking well, Guard on Tuesday to help vertently used their oiled We are Church is one of many reform groups calling for everything at it that we've which has produced the spread the word among beaks like paint brushes, women's ordination and a relaxation of the church's got. I've said time and time nation's largest oil spill, is coastal residents that they dabbing at their wings, as the celibacy requirement for priests. again that nothing good hap - limited by how tightly the could ask BP for compensa - brown goo bled into their While progress in the women's ordination campaign pens when oil is on the cap sits over it and the abili - tion, noting that few have feathers. seems far away since church doctrine holds that only men water." ty of ships on the surface to applied. Guardsmen will go Some struggled to fly, flut - can be priests, there are indications that the tradition of a Authorities had earlier process the oil it traps. through communities for tered and fell, while others celibate priesthood may see some change — albeit not reported that the cap collected To deal with more oil, BP three weeks telling people just sat and tried to clean under Benedict. around 460,000 gallons PLC is preparing to use an about the claims process, he themselves, sqwawking and A grassroots movement in Austria has a powerful Sunday and that it was captur - EverGreen Burner made by said. flapping their wings. champion in Vienna's archbishop, Cardinal Christoph ing anywhere from a third to Schlumberger Ltd., Tests have confirmed Dolphins bobbed in the oily Schoenborn — a papal confidant who has openly called three-quarters of the oil spew - Schlumberger spokesman plumes of oil in low concen - sheen nearby. for an honest examination of issues like celibacy. ing out after a damaged riser Stephen Harris said. The trations as far as 3,300 feet Fishing guide Dave Another Austrian bishop, Eisenstadt Bishop Paul Iby pipe was cut as part of the device turns oil and gas into below the surface and more Marino looked out over the has also said it should be up to priests to decide whether containment effort, increasing a vapor that is burned. than 40 miles northeast of water in disbelief and dis - they want to live a celibate life and that he would wel - the flow as a side effect. BP spokesman Mark the well site, NOAA gust. The 41-year-old fire - come it if married men could be ordained. Iby has also A member of the Coast Proegler said the company Administrator Jane fighter has been fishing these said that eventually the ordination of women should be Guard team that's trying to has not decided whether to Lubchenco said Tuesday. waters for 20 years. considered. determine how much oil is use the burner. On the surface, oil is wash - "I'm an optimistic guy, so Pro-women's ordination groups staged a brief, peaceful still leaking told The Bommer's team, the Flow ing up thick in some areas, hopefully it doesn't just over - protest in St. Peter's Square on Tuesday. The dozen or so Associated Press it's possible Rate Technical Group, leaving others relatively whelm the entire system," he protesters were stopped by police and told to leave. that estimates the team will includes federal scientists, unscathed, and playing hide- said. "But if it continues to "The Vatican is all too happy to turn a blind eye when generate could be a bit high - independent experts and aca - and-seek in others. The go on and the oil keeps com - men in its ranks destroy the lives of children and families, er than current government demic researchers, and its spill's fickle nature was evi - ing in, eventually the balance but jumps at the chance to excommunicate women who estimates. projections could ultimately dent this week near the is going to tip. Then what are doing works and responding to injustice and the needs The team member, be used to penalize BP judg - Alabama-Florida state line. happens? Is it all over?" of their communities," said Erin Saiz Hanna, executive director of the U.S.-based Women's Ordination Conference. An estimated 9,000 priests from around the world are Sheen lawyers call cooling off period Bill to push North Carolina pension expected to attend Benedict's rally, which amid the scan - dal morphed into a show of support for the pontiff under THE ASSOCIATED PRESS fund to dump Massey Energy shares fire for the Vatican's handling of abuse cases. It's not clear whether Benedict will address the abuse THE ASSOCIATED PRESS scandal during his two public events Thursday and Friday, ASPEN, Colo. — Attorneys have called a cooling-off but news reports and a high-ranking Vatican official have period to try to work out the details surrounding a possi - said he may. ble plea deal in 's domestic abuse case. RALEIGH, N.C. — Some North Carolina legislators want Also converging on Rome Tuesday ahead of the priest Attorneys had planned to meet Tuesday in Aspen, but to force state pension fund managers to dump investments in rally were representatives of the main U.S. clerical abuse attorney Yale Galanter says they'll get together at a later date. the operator of the West Virginia coal mine where 29 men victims group, Survivors Network for Those Abused By Galanter, who represents Brooke Mueller Sheen, said died in an explosion two months ago. Priests. They demanded Pope Benedict XVI use the occa - Sheen has worked out an agreement to plead guilty to a Supporters of a bill said Tuesday that Virginia-based sion to issue an apology and a zero-tolerance policy to misdemeanor assault charge in exchange for more serious Massey Energy Co. is a bad investment because of a poor keep abusive priests away from children. charges being dropped. safety record at the mine and the information that has been They also demanded the immediate halt to the beatifi - Sheen had been expected to enter his plea during a Tuesday exposed since the April 5 blast. cation process of Pope John Paul II pending an investiga - court hearing. After last-minute negotiations, prosecutors North Carolina now owns less than one-third of one per - tion into his knowledge of cover-ups of clerical abuse. asked for more time. The judge set a new hearing for July 12. cent of the company's stock. Among the most egregious cases of alleged Vatican inac - Advocates say they hope that if North Carolina drops tion in abuse involves the founder of the Legionaries of Massey shares, other states would follow and that would Christ, the Rev. Marciel Maciel, who was held in great pressure the coal company to clean up. esteem by John Paul for his ability to attract vocations. A spokeswoman for State Treasurer Janet Cowell says Recent news reports in the National Catholic Reporter dumping the shares could hurt the pension fund's portfolio in have said Vatican officials received payoffs from Maciel the long term. and otherwise turned a blind eye to allegations of Maciel's misdeeds for decades. PizzaPizza Last month, after conducting an investigation, the “The Italian Place To Be” Vatican said it was taking over the conservative order ManeMane St. St. Salon Salon after determining that Maciel had led a double life (606) 237-0042 "devoid of any scruples and authentic sense of religion" S. 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By VICKI SMITH THE ASSOCIATED PRESS release any details about Worth, Texas, was using a "Drilling for natural gas is is still going broke their conditions. crew from Buckhannon as it not accident-free. You can't It's unclear how the drilled into the Marcellus say that about any industrial By LAWRENCE MESSINA THE ASSOCIATED PRESS MORGANTOWN — methane ignited, but the gas shale formation, a vast operation," she said. Three workers injured in a continued to burn Tuesday as reserve that underlies Ohio, "But we take our role in drilling rig explosion in West it vented from a hole near West Virginia, Pennsylvania protecting our workers, the CHARLESTON — West Virginia may have until Virginia's Northern Moundsville. and New York. community and the environ - December before it runs out of benefits for its unem - Panhandle remained hospi - Kristi Gittins, spokes - Union has refused to ment seriously." ployed. talized Tuesday, but hospital woman for Dallas, Texas- return telephone messages or The West Virginia blast State officials warned lawmakers Tuesday about the and gas company officials based Chief Oil & Gas LLC, comment except to say it's was not an environmental fund meant to support jobless West Virginians while they said their injures aren't life- said teams with Wild Well cooperating with accident, she noted, but it's seek new work. threatening. Control have been moving investigators. understandable people might Their estimate assumes West Virginia will have as A total of seven people damaged equipment from The accident was the latest have concerns when drilling tough a year with unemployment as it did in 2009. were injured Monday when the rig as the methane burns in a series linked to the pur - is new to their communities. Officials are also hoping that won't be the case. The fund a crew with Union Drilling and will try to cap the well suit of the Marcellus gas. "It is up to us as a compa - now has $109 million. Inc. struck a pocket of when they can safely In Pennsylvania, regula - ny and industry to provide West Virginia remains among a dwindling minority of methane gas while sinking a approach it in a few days. tors are investigating what the education about who we states that have avoided borrowing federal funds to cover natural gas well through an Union crews had drilled caused a well to spew explo - are and how we develop nat - jobless benefits. abandoned coal mine near through the mine before sive gas and polluted water ural gas from shale so every - Thirty-one states owed nearly $38 billion as of Friday. Moundsville. without incident, and Gittins for about 16 hours. That one will be more confident Those states include all five of West Virginia's neighbors. Four workers have since said she could not speculate driller, EOG Resources Inc., in what we do and learn to Officials say lawmakers have helped keep West Virginia's been released from West on what might have ignited has been barred from drilling trust us," Gittins said. fund solvent by hiking what employers pay into it. Penn Burn Center in the methane. until an investigation is com - Chief has a participation Pittsburgh, hospital spokes - Nor did the state plete. interest in the Moundsville woman Stephanie Waite Department of Gittins, however, said well with AB Resources PA said. Three remained in fair Environmental Protection Chief is confident that LLC of Brecksville, Ohio, Call 235-4242 to subscribe condition Tuesday after - offer a theory. Marcellus shale can be which obtained the permit noon, but Waite would not Union, based in Fort tapped safely. for the job.

W.Va. woman loses bid Manchin plans $1 million to clear her arrest record for child advocacy grants THE ASSOCIATED PRESS THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Research Institute and the Logan County Child CHARLESTON — Gov. Advocacy Center. HUNTINGTON — A judge has rejected a request to Joe Manchin plans to dole The grants focus on inves - clear the arrest record of a woman whose murder convic - out more than $1 million in tigation, treatment and pros - tion was overturned by the state Supreme Court. child advocacy grants. ecution of child abuse with Thirty-four-year-old Tanya Harden argued that expung - Manchin's office says 19 services such as education ing her arrest record would help her find a good job. organizations will get the and evaluation. Cabell County Circuit Judge Alfred Ferguson denied the $1.1 million Tuesday. Manchin is scheduled to request Tuesday. Among them are the CAMC present the grants at 3p.m. at Harden admitted shooting her husband Sept. 5, 2004, but Health Education and the Culture Center. claimed self defense after hours of physical, emotional and sexual abuse. She was convicted and was serving a life sentence when the Supreme Court vacated her conviction last year, ruling that evidence of abuse and threats against Williamson Daily News a victim's life may negate elements of the crime of murder. Cabell County prosecutor Chris Chiles argued against www.williamsondailynews.com clearing Harden's record given the seriousness of the charge. 10A I WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 2010 WILLIAMSON DAILY NEWS

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