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160th YEAR • No. 301 APRIl 20, 2015 ClEVElANd, tN 18 PAGES • 50¢ Community teams still have time to sign up for 2015 Relay For Life By CHRISTY ARMSTRONG atmosphere,” and it is expected Banner Staff Writer few will want to sleep during the “One in 3 individuals event’s evening hours. Local teams still have time to will hear the words, ‘You Greene said the American get ready for the fast-approach- have cancer.’ Even if Cancer Society this year gave ing annual Relay For Life of you’re not one of those local event organizers the Bradley County event. three, it will be someone authority to decide on the dura- Scheduled for Saturday, May that you love.” tion of their events, which can go 2, from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. in — Meghan Greene from as few as six hours to as downtown Cleveland, this year’s many as 24. event will take place as the She said Bradley County is American Cancer Society cele- schedule changes from a 24- simply trying out the 12-hour brates the 30th anniversary of its hour schedule to a 12-hour one. schedule to see if holds advan- biggest fundraising event. “We’re trying to make it a more tages over the previous time Mid-South Division Relay For upbeat, energetic event,” Greene frame. Life Community Manager said. “It can definitely hold up a 24- Meghan Greene said this year’s Participating teams that have hour event,” Greene said. “We’ll local event will “blend the old and members walking or running in just see how it goes. ... It’s entire- the new.” shifts will still set up their camp- ly up to the community.” First-time Relay For Life organ- sites as they usually do. She explained the shorter izers Greene and Tiffany However, she said this year’s schedule could allow more fami- Contributed photo Thornhill have been rallying event is expected to evoke a CANCER SURVIVoRS show their strength while marching before a group of supporters during 2014’s teams of walkers as the event “block party or carnival-type See RELAY, Page 4 Bradley County Relay For Life event in downtown Cleveland. This year’s event is slated for May 2. Inside Today Gangs, drugs biggest threats ‘Coming challenges’ eyed by DA Crump By CHRISTY ARMSTRONG Waiting in the rain Banner Staff Writer Some nine hours and four rain Tennessee 10th District delays after the first green flag Attorney General Stephen Crump waved at Bristol, Matt Kenseth lists drug use and gang activity ended his 51-race drought with a among the “coming challenges” win on the half-mile track. In those in the local district could baseball, the Atlanta Braves won face in the future. the series finale, and thus the “We’ve got a serious meth prob- interleague series, over the lem in the district,” Crump said Toronto Blue Jays. With a loss during a recent meeting of the Sunday, the Nashville Predators Bradley Sunrise Rotary Club. now trail the Blackhawks Contributed photo Tennessee has in the past been 2-1 in their playoff series. See tHIS AmERICAN FlAG display was entered by Cooke’s Food Stores in national competition. Cooke’s won the top prize among ranked No. 1 in the country as Sports, Pages 11-13. 2,600 grocers across . The award was presented at the Association of Wholesale Grocers annual shareholders meeting. being the state with the biggest methampheta- mine problem, Closed government he noted. is a serious blunder However, he Making produce come to life said the state When government — local, has been work- state or federal — fails the test of ing to lessen transparency by conducting busi- that number ness outside the view of the pub- through law lic, it is an ethical and legal viola- Tom Harris earns top merchandising award enforcement tion of everything about American and other democracy. So yes, take such Special to the Banner efforts. Crump transgressions personally. For Bright colors, and spectacular arrange- However, the reasons why, see the guest ments, earned Cleveland’s Cooke’s Food meth that is more frequently on “Viewpoint” on Page 14 of today’s Stores recognition at the recent Associated the streets now — nicknamed “ice” edition. Wholesale Grocers Annual Shareholders — is stronger due to crackdowns Meeting in Kansas City, Kan. on things like pseudoephedrine Forecast Tom Harris, director of produce for the sales. Cleveland grocer, earned the While Crump said law enforce- Excellence in Produce ment agencies have been working Today calls for clouds and 40 to “break the cycle,” he noted they percent chance of afternoon show- Merchandising Award for having the outstanding pro- are also having to guard against ers or thunderstorms, with a high meth being trafficked across state around 70 degrees. Tonight’s fore- duce department in 2014. Harris, and Cooke’s, won lines and international borders, cast calls for a 30 percent chance of the award from among 2,600 like Mexico. rain, with a low around 46. On supermarkets serviced by He also said heroin use is “com- Tuesday, expect mostly sunny skies Associated Wholesale ing back very strongly.” Crump and a high near 70. Tuesday night Grocers. The Excellence in said the drug is dangerous should be mostly clear, with a low Merchandising Award is pre- because it is “more potent than marijuana” and is harder to track, around 47. Harris sented to only one super- market each year. because it does not include an Sunset today: 8:17 p.m. Contributed photo ingredient that can be tracked with Sunrise Tuesday: 7:02 a.m. Associated Wholesale Grocers was estab- A SECoNd PRodUCE display by Cooke’s Food Stores had a University of lished in 1926. The 89-year-old retailer-owned a database as is the case with Tennessee theme of orange and white on a green background. The Cleveland outlet meth. Index won the top prize in the nation among 650 member-owners of the Association of However, he also noted prescrip- See PRODUCE, Page 4 Wholesale Grocers. Classified...... 16-17 See THREATS, Page 4 Comics...... 8 Editorials...... 14 Horoscope...... 8 MINI Pages...... 5-6 New SPCA director Adam Cotton Obituaries...... 2 Sports...... 11-13 TV Schedule...... 9 enjoys personal love for animals Weather...... 10 By BRIAN GRAVES “A major factor for me in moving to Banner Staff Writer ERSONALITY the animal field as opposed to the Around Town P human side is because my wife is a Adam Cotton is an animal lover. Tom Rowland getting to stroll shelter veterinarian,” he said. It is a love that started with a dog PROFILE Cotton said he has now worked for the Cleveland/Bradley County named Ashley. Greenway ... Kate Kesley being a both an open admission shelter with “She was raised at the same time I a “no kill” policy and open admission real trooper about having to was being raised, we grew up togeth- people person as I’ve been an animal undergo an appendectomy ... shelters which did not operate as “no er,” the new SPCA director of opera- person my entire life,” Cotton said. kill.” Gabrielle Thornton and Isahia tions said. “Around my 13th birth- “I’ve spent many years fostering ani- Beaty looking stunning ... Nick “That has given me plenty of per- day, she died. So she’s always had a mals. I’ve had hundreds of fosters in spective on how best to manage ani- Hayes sporting a red nose for a special place in my heart. She is def- the last decade that I’ve taken care of great cause ... LeAnn Owens win- mals, and get them into homes as initely the dog I think about when I at home.” quickly and safely as possible,” he ning another giveaway from a think about owning animals.” Cotton spent many years working boutique. said. Thinking about people owning ani- for a variety of nonprofits, including He said one of the most important mals is a major part of his new posi- chemical dependency shelters, chil- things he has learned firsthand Banner photo, BRIAN GRAVES tion here, but it is not really any- dren’s shelters, domestic violence about the operations of a shelter is AdAm CottoN, the new SPCA director of thing new for him. shelters and an inner-city homeless operations, gives ‘Loki’ a walk around the yard “I’ve always been as much of a shelter. See COTTON, Page 4 at the SPCA Animal Adoption Center. 6489076 75112 2—Cleveland Daily Banner—Monday, April 20, 2015 www.clevelandbanner.com

OBITUARIES (USPS 117-700) Periodical Postage Paid at Cleveland, TN 37320-3600 Post Office POSTMASTER: Send Address Changes to: Banner, P.O. Box 3600, Cleveland, TN 37320-3600 18, 2015. Leslie Faye Mayfield Published at 1505 25th Street, NW (P.O. Box 3600) She was born on Feb. 28, 1947, in Cleveland, TN 37320-3600, daily except Saturday to the late Virgil and Bernice Leslie Faye Mayfield, 70 of Etowah, passed away and Christmas day by Cleveland Newspapers, Inc. Rogers. She loved enjoying flow- Phone (423) 472-5041. ers of all kinds, sitting on the porch Thursday, April 16, 2015, at and bird watching. She was also a Skyridge Medical Center. Stephen L. Crass Jim Bryant very talented cook and enjoyed She was a daughter of the Editor & Publisher General Manager spending time with her church, late Henry and Ella Farr. Birchwood Church of God. 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Benjamin Seal of Birchwood; sis- p.m., Sunday, April, 19, 2015, in Office Hours: Monday-Friday: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. • 423-472-5041 the South Chapel of Bordwine Beverly Elaine Nourse Smith, He was born in Chattanooga on ters and brothers-in-law: Bonnie 96, a resident of Charleston, November 9, 1956, to Ray and and Denny Moon of Birchwood, Funeral Home with Jimmy passed away Saturday, April 18, her husband, E. Bedford Betty Ballew. Sue and Frank Wright of Jackson and Pastor Gary 2015, at her residence. Thomas; parents: John I. Hicks He is survived by his loving wife Birchwood and Darlene and H.D. Higdon officiating. SEE BY THE She was a very active member and Della Moore Hicks; two sis- I of 16 years, Debbie Ballew. He Stinson of Milledgeville, Ga.; and Interment followed the serv- of Westwood Baptist Church. ters: Martha Burgess and has two sons and two daughters: brother and sister-in-law: Gary ice at Green Hill Cemetery. She was a member of the Charlotte Hicks; one daughter-in- ANNER Kenny Newsom, Chris Newsom, and Donna Collins. She also If you were unable to attend, B Phoebe Sunday School class law, Sharon Thomas; and one Gina Newsom and Christi Ballew. leaves behind several nieces, you may sign the guest registry at and also a member of the Senior granddaughter, Rachel Thomas. He leaves behind six grandchil- nephews whom she loved dearly www.bordwinefuneralhome.com. Citizens Group and served as a Survivors include her children: dren, whom he loved very much, and many aunts, uncles, cousins greeter at the church. She loved Michael (Janet) Thomas, of St. Meigs County Republican party Madison, Kailee, Matthew, Patrick, and friends. poetry and has written many Charles, Mo., and Steve Thomas Christopher, and Ethan. Chuck The funeral will be held at 2 p.m. organization will meet Tuesday at poems and loved reading litera- and Lori Blair, both of Cleveland; also is survived by three nieces: on Tuesday, April 21, 2015, at 7 p.m., in the commission room of ture and writing. two grandchildren: Jennifer (Jeff) Leann, Jordan, and Meghan. He Birchwood Church of God located the Meigs County Courthouse. She was preceded in death by Bain and Bethany Baker; four leaves behind a very special at 5602 Bunker Hill Road, ——— her husband, Robert C. Smith; great-grandchildren: Matthew friend, Jeff Wheeler. Birchwood, TN 37308 with Pastor her two children: Karen Smith Alexander, Noah Alexander, The Bradley County He was an avid baseball fan Steve Miller and Pastor Frank Flannigan and Steven Robert Ashlyn Dixson and Brianna Democratic Women organization and loved the Atlanta Braves. He Wright officiating. The family will Smith; her parents, Royal H. Dixson; two brothers: John R. will meet today at the Cleveland loved racing, muscle cars, and the receive friends from 4 to 8 p.m. Nourse and Zelma G. Keith (Mildred) Hicks, of Cleveland, Bradley County Public Library color blue. today, April 20, 2015, at the church Nourse; three brothers: Harold and Joe M. (Sue) Hicks, of community room for election of The funeral is planned for 7 and from 1 p.m. until the 2 p.m. Nourse, Fred Nourse and Judson Charleston; and numerous p.m. on Tuesday, April 21, 2015, in service time on Tuesday. new officers. Nourse; and a sister, Alice Jean nieces and nephews. the chapel of Companion Funeral Interment will follow the service Standish. The funeral will be held at 11 Home located at 2419 at McInturff Cemetery with Davy She is survived by her two chil- a.m. Tuesday, April 21, 2015, at Georgetown Road NW. Moon, Tommy Wright, Benjamin dren: Cheryl Smith Coffman and the chapel of Grissom Serenity T SA PECIAL The family will also be receiving Seal, Tim Wright, Dylan Barbee, I ’ S husband, Douglas, of Funeral Home with the Rev. friends from 5 until the 7 p.m. serv- Brian Moon, Derek Wilson, Charleston, and Gene W. Smith Coby Goins officiating. ice time. Garrison Collins, Cullen Debusk, DAY FOR... of St. Petersburg, Fla.; six grand- Interment will follow in You are encouraged to share a Holland Moon and children: Jason W. Sandidge the Michigan Avenue Cemetery with memory of Chuck and/or your per- serving as pallbearers. Dennis ‘Dean’ Moses U.S. Navy of China Lake, Calif., Matthew Alexander, Jeff Bain, sonal condolences with his family You are invited to share a per- Joanna E. Lewis of San Diego, Dennis "Dean" Moses, 59, a Jake Archer, Russ Archer, Kevin by visiting his memorial web page sonal memory of Pat or your con- Calif., Joel Robert Sandidge, lifelong resident of Cleveland, Hicks and Jeff Burgess serving Greg Lamb, Charles Elliott, and guestbook at www.compan- dolences with her family at her U.S. Air Force of Fort Dix, N. J., passed away at his home on as pallbearers. Carol Fonville, Janie Dycus and ionfunerals.com. online memorial located at Debra Hicks of Knoxville, Sheryl Thursday, April 16, 2015, after a The family will receive friends Daniel Elrod, who are celebrating www.companionfunerals.com. Akins of Myrtle Beach, S.C., and lengthy illness. from 5 to 8 this evening, April 20, Companion Funeral and Gregory Coffman of Maynolia, birthdays today ... Laura A. He is survived by his wife, 2015, at the funeral home. Cremation Service and the Cody Del.; 15 great-grandchildren; Hunter, who is celebrating her Carmella Longwith Moses; his In lieu of flowers, the family family are honored to assist the three great-great-grandchildren; 50th birthday ... Drew Johnson, children, Shane Moses, Kevin asks that you send memorials to Collins family with these arrange- and several nieces and who is celebrating his 37th birth- Moses, Brooke Gregg, and the Michigan Avenue Baptist ments. nephews. day ... Caleb Keith Buckner, who Crystal Moses; his stepchildren, Church Building Fund. The funeral will be held at 7 Jennifer Woody and Jamie We invite you to visit the is celebrating his ninth birthday. p.m. Tuesday, April 21, 2015, at Mary Ann Carver Crye; his mother, Dorothy Thomas family guestbook and the Westwood Baptist Church Mary Ann Carver, 72, a lifelong Moses; brothers, Eddy (Martha) send a message of comfort to with Pastor Jim Caywood and the resident of Reliance, passed away Moses, Johnny (Melodie) www.grissomserenity.com. Rev. Wayne Finnell officiating. TDOT project Saturday, April 18, 2015, at the Moses, and Jeff Moses; as well Interment will be held in St. family residence. as other grandchildren, nieces, Petersburg, Fla. She was a member of Mt View nephews, and extended family delays traffic The family will receive friends Baptist Church in Benton. She Victor hollifield Jr. members and friends. from 5 to 7 p.m. Tuesday, April was a member of the Republican Victor Hollifield Jr., 78, of The funeral is planned for 7 Special to the Banner 21, at the church prior to the Party Election Committee and Cleveland, passed away p.m. today, April 20, 2015, in the The Tennessee Department of service. also the Eastern Star. She was the Saturday, April 18, 2015, in a chapel of Companion Funeral Transportation has begun grad- The family requests that deli manager at Watson’s IGA for Chattanooga hospital. Home located at 2419 ing, drainage, construction of memorials be made to Westwood Gary Turner 15 years. He was a veteran of the U.S. Georgetown Road NW, Baptist Church Building Fund, retaining walls and paving at Exit She was preceded in death by Army and worked locally as a Cleveland, 37311. Gary Turner, 62, of Cleveland, 4001 Georgetown Road, NW, 25 of Interstate 75. her father, Garrett Harding Dalton. roofer. He attended church at The family will also be receiv- died Friday, April 17, 2015. Cleveland, TN 37312 or the The contractor expected there She is survived by her children: North Cleveland Towers. ing friends two hours prior, from Survivors and funeral arrange- Hospice of Chattanooga to be temporary traffic delays Dean Carver, Kay Kincaid and He was preceded in death by 5 until the 7 p.m. service time. ments will be announced by Foundation, P.O. Box 19269, husband, Barry Kincaid, Joann his father and mother, Victor Interment will be at 11 a.m. on Ralph Buckner Funeral Home today through Saturday, April 25, Chattanooga, TN 37416. Jamerson, and Danny Carver; Hollifield Sr. and Bertie Brown Tuesday, April 21, 2015, in the and Crematory. from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. during the Ralph Buckner Funeral Home mother, Johnie Ledford Dalton; Hollifield, and his wife, Cora Mae Candies Creek Baptist Church clearing process and temporary is in charge of arrangements. grandchildren: Jonathan Sutton Hollifield. Cemetery. pipe installation on State Route We invite you to send a mes- Jamerson, Amanda Johnson, He is survived by four children: You are encouraged to share 60 (25th Street) at Exit 25. sage of condolence and view the Brittany Dills, Thomas Kincaid, Vickie Park of Cleveland, Susan a memory of Dean and/or your Smith family guestbook at The project’s estimated comple- Zachary Carver, Lacey Johnson, Patton of Pittsburgh, Pa., Steven personal condolences with his www.ralphbuckner.com. tion date is September 2015. and Blake Carver; great-grandchil- Hollifield of Athens, and Brian family by visiting his memorial dren: Molly Kincaid, Gordon Dills, Hollifield and wife Sarah of web page and guestbook at Brady Dills, Bryson Jamerson, Athens; nine grandchildren, sev- www.companionfunerals.com. Jayden Jamerson, Rylen eral great-grandchildren and two LOTTERY Jamerson and Makynlee great-great-grandchildren; two Johnson; siblings: Theresa brothers: Virgil Hollifield and wife NUMBERS Norwood, Janice Ledford, Garrett Lillian of Indianapolis, Ind., and Dalton Jr., Terry Dalton, Caroll Jack Hollifield and wife Shirley of Dalton and Robert Dalton. Cleveland; one sister, Peggy The funeral will be conducted at Duke of Dalton, Ga.; and several Vladimir stoliarchuk (AP) — These state lotteries All or Nothing Morning: 04-06- 11 a.m. Tuesday, April 21, 2015, at nieces and nephews. Vladimir Stoliarchuk, 68, of were drawn Sunday: 07-09-10-11-12-13-18-20-21-24 the Mt. View Baptist Church in The funeral will be held henry Price Benton with the Rev. Pete Morgan Henry Price, of Cleveland, died Cleveland, died Saturday, April Tennessee All or Nothing Night: 01-05-08- Tuesday, April 21, 2015, at 2 p.m. 18, 2015, at the family residence. and the Rev. Charlie Bain officiat- in the chapel of Fike-Randolph & Saturday, April 18, 2015, in a Cash 3 Evening: 3-2-9, Lucky 09-10-15-16-17-19-21-22-23 ing. local hospital. Survivors and funeral arrange- Sum: 14 Cash 3 Evening: 8-2-1 Son Funeral Home. ments will be announced by Interment will follow in Archville Interment will follow in Cedar Survivors and funeral arrange- Cash 4 Evening: 8-3-4-8, Cash 3 Midday: 3-5-6 Cemetery with Stephen Norwood, ments will be announced by Ralph Buckner Funeral Home Springs Cemetery with Asa and Crematory. Lucky Sum: 23 Cash 4 Evening: 2-8-0-1 Zachary Carver, Jonathan Flowers, John Downing, Jackie Ralph Buckner Funeral Home Mega Millions Cash 4 Midday: 1-7-2-4 Jamerson, Jarvis Ledford, Blake Gates, Paul Miller, Colton and Crematory. Estimated jackpot: $65 million Fantasy 5: 02-05-23-25-28 Carver, Danny Carver, Thomas Mantooth and Eric Mantooth Georgia Estimated jackpot: $248,000 Kincaid and Buddy Norwood serv- serving as pallbearers. All or Nothing Day: 03-04-06- Georgia FIVE Evening: 7-0-0- ing as pallbearers. His family will receive friends A white dove release ceremony from 5 until 8 p.m. today at the 07-09-11-12-16-19-21-22-23 2-7 will conclude the service. funeral home. All or Nothing Evening: 04-06- Georgia FIVE Midday: 2-3-7-4- The family will receive friends We invite you to send a mes- 07-11-13-14-17-18-20-22-23-24 9 from 6 to 8 p.m. today, April 20, sage of condolence and view the 2015, at Higgins Funeral Home. Hollifield family guestbook at James h. Renfro We invite you to send a mes- www.fikefh.com. sage of condolence and view the James H. Renfro, 71, a resi- Carver family guestbook at dent of Cleveland, died on Alleged puppy www.higginsfuneral.com. Sunday, April 19, 2015, in a Chattanooga area hospital. Survivors and arrangements will be announced later by thief nabbed Companion Funeral Home. Tracy L. Lyles By TONY EUBANK Banner Staff Writer Tracy L. Lyles, 44, of Cleveland, died on Saturday Members of the Criminal night, April 18, 2015, in a local Investigations Division of the hospital. Survivors and arrangements Bradley County Sheriff’s Office will be announced later by on Thursday arrested a suspect Companion Funeral Home. Lyla shaffer they have charged with stealing Lyla Shaffer, of Dayton, died two boxer puppies valued at over Saturday night, April 18, 2015, at $500 from a home on Daniel the Rhea Medical Center. Lane. Survivors and arrangements On April 9, Heather Dunn, age will be announced later by Companion Funeral Home. 38, of Cleveland, allegedly cut open a cage holding four puppies, Barbara Virginia Thomas and nabbed two of them. Barbara Virginia Hicks The following day, detectives Thomas, 83, a resident of CHURCH Cleveland, died early Sunday found the puppies at separate Contributed photo morning, April 19, 2015, in a local locations in Bradley and Polk This is One of the recovered ACTIVITIES health care facility. counties. Both were in good boxer puppies that Heather health and have been returned to She was a lifetime member of Dunn, 38, allegedly attempted to To submit an obituary, have the Michigan Avenue Baptist Church, the owner. Kay McDaniel will be the funeral home or cremation society in where she taught Sunday school Dunn gave an address of sell on a website. speaker Tuesday at 7 a.m., for the charge of arrangements e-mail the and was the director for vacation Wesley Court when she was Patricia Ann Collins His Hands Extended Ministries’ information to obituaries@cleveland- Bible school for several years. booked into the Bradley County Authorities allege their investi- devotional at Garden Plaza, 3500 banner.com and fax to 423-614-6529, She loved to garden. jail. She was charged with theft gation exposed Dunn’s plans to Patricia Ann Collins, 68, of attention Obits. She was preceded in death by Birchwood, died on Saturday, April Keith St. over $500. sell the puppies via the Internet. www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Monday, April 20, 2015— 3 Waivers may give next president a way out of health care feuds

WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican governors and state “If you were a Republican on Waivers would not be a blank sidize premiums for their resi- “This could be a way for Republican or Democrat, the legislators opposed to the law. record as opposing or wanting check. dents. The federal health insur- states with very different politi- next president will have the The “state innovation” provi- to repeal the ACA, but really felt In addition to preserving the ance tax credit has been diffi- cal perspectives to use the chance to remake the nation’s sion, Section 1332 of the nearly deep down that you couldn’t health care law’s protection for cult for the government to resources provided by the ACA health care overhaul without 1,000-page law, has gotten little accomplish that even as presi- people with health problems, administer, and for consumers and help the country come to a fighting Congress. public attention. dent, then you could say your states would have to cover to understand. resolution of this whole ques- The law signed by President But “you would be hard second preference would be to about the same number of resi- —do away with or change tion,” said Stan Dorn, a health includes a waiv- pressed to find a state that use this provision to go down a dents while providing compre- online health insurance mar- policy expert at the nonpartisan er that, starting in 2017, would doesn’t know what Section 1332 completely different road,” said hensive benefits and financial kets, also called exchanges. Urban Institute. “Whoever is in let states take federal dollars is,” said Trish Riley, executive Stuart Butler, a health policy safeguards against ruinous States could combine the the White House in 2017 and now invested in the overhaul director the National Academy expert at the nonpartisan costs. States also could not add innovation waiver with Medicaid beyond is going to have a lot of and use them to redesign their for State Health Policy, a non- Brookings Institution. to the federal deficit. and children’s health insurance flexibility without having to own health care systems. partisan forum for state policy- Butler, who was with the con- States meeting those tests proposals to create a “super change the statute.” States could not repeal some makers. “It provides some servative Heritage Foundation could take hundreds of millions waiver.” That could be of partic- Not everyone is optimistic. things, such as the requirement opportunity for taking the rough for 35 years, has long been a of dollars in health insurance ular interest to states that are John McDonough was a sen- that insurance companies cover edges” off the Affordable Care voice for Republican thinking on subsidies provided under experimenting with different ior Democratic Senate aide who people with health problems. Act, as the law is known. health care policy. “The short Obama’s law and shift them. approaches under the health helped steer the health overhaul But they could replace the law’s For a Republican president, answer is, this presents a They could: law’s Medicaid expansion. to passage in 2009-2010, and unpopular mandate that virtu- state waivers could be the fall- tremendous opportunity for —eliminate or change the Riley said so far there is inter- now teaches at the Harvard T.H. ally everyone in the country has back option to avoid the politi- either party,” he said. penalties the federal law impos- est in the waivers among state Chan School of Public Health. health insurance, provided the cal cost of dismantling Obama’s The state waiver was the idea es on people who remain unin- officials in Hawaii, New Mexico, If the next president is a alternative worked reasonably law and disrupting or jeopardiz- of Oregon Democratic Sen. Ron sured, and on larger businesses Minnesota and Vermont. But Republican, McDonough said he well. ing coverage for millions of Wyden, who has a record of that don’t offer coverage. the Obama administration has does not think state waivers A Democrat in the White newly insured people, not to crossing party lines in search of —modify benefits and subsi- yet to issue regulations that would provide enough leeway to House probably would use the mention the upheaval for insur- ways to tackle health care costs dies. For example, states could would set the ground rules for satisfy the party’s ideology. waiver to build bridges to ers, hospitals and doctors. and coverage. figure out different ways to sub- granting them. “Chances are if they hold the White House and Congress, they are going to be looking for bigger changes than monkeying around -Jeb Bush alliance fades in GOP contest with 1332,” McDonough said. NASHUA, N.H. (AP) — Ties Republicans of his conservative the White House. dentials during his time as porter, billionaire businessman between Sen. Marco credentials, supporters are Rubio’s respect for Bush is speaker. In the Senate, Rubio Norman Braman, has been less Rubio and former Florida Gov. asserting that as governor, he well-documented in his writings has opposed taxpayer-financed diplomatic. Jeb Bush, political allies for was far more conservative than and years of political activity special projects known as ear- “We have to look for the more than a decade, are fraying Rubio when both held prominent when he relied on Bush’s sup- marks. But he supported them future,” Braman told CNN this as the Republican presidential state posts. Rubio served as port, donor network and even as a state legislator, these critics past week in a round of inter- campaign picks up. Florida House speaker in the two former staff to help his own rise. point out, in one year alone views. “We have to go beyond the In public, mentor Bush and years immediately after Bush left Rubio said he would not enter requesting $43 million in such Bushes. We have to go beyond protege Rubio have avoided crit- the governor’s mansion. Florida’s 2010 Senate contest spending for public works, the Clintons.” He added: “We’re icizing each other since Rubio Their relationship was close were Bush to run, and Bush did- autism and substance abuse not a country that believes in announced his candidacy. then. n’t. programs. dynasties.” But Bush allies have started Bush viewed Rubio as a pro- Rubio was expected to defer to “Bush was more conservative,” Bush and Rubio courted New quietly spreading negative infor- tector of his political legacy. The Bush again in the 2016 presi- said U.S. Rep. Dennis Ross, R- Hampshire primary voters on mation about Rubio’s record. governor presented Rubio with a dential contest once Bush began Fla., who served in the the same stage, hours apart Also, supporters of the two golden sword in a ceremony preparing for the race. Instead, Legislature with Rubio and while Friday, but did not cross paths. politicians are drawing symbolizing a political handoff Rubio this past week announced Bush was governor, and now “He is a good, close friend,” contrasts between Rubio, a 43- nearly a decade ago, an endorse- his own presidential campaign in supports Bush. Bush said. “It is what it is.” year-old son of Cuban immi- ment that Rubio’s advisers point their hometown, insisting the Ross highlighted Bush’s “Jeb Bush is my friend,” Rubio grants, and 62-year-old Bush, a to when asked about the Bush stakes were too high for him to aggressive use of the line-item said. “This is a race. It’ll be a member of one of the nation’s camp’s early aggression now. “wait his turn.” Bush has not veto to cut government spend- competitive environment.” most powerful political dynas- “I have it somewhere at home,” declared his candidacy but is ing, regardless of whether such ties. Rubio said of the sword. Asked expected to. spending benefited members of “Sparks are going to fly,” said about it while campaigning in Rubio’s move forced promi- his own party. Al Cardenas, a Bush adviser who New Hampshire on the weekend, nent Florida Republicans such Former state Rep. Juan- Family is also close to Rubio. “For the he suggested the keepsake is not as Cardenas to pick sides. Carlos Planas, who also worked first time in our country’s history prominently displayed in his Bush “feels disappointed with both men and now backs Medicine Today you’ve got two guys from the house. “I have young kids. I because he’s cared for him for so Bush, made a similar point. by Dr. Paul Grayson Smith, Jr., D.O., P.C. same town in the same state don’t want them running around long,” said Cardenas, who “There were always projects that and Dr. Paul Grayson Smith, III, D.O. from same party running in the with a sword,” he said. attended Rubio’s wedding. “You were important to Marco’s con- Both Physicians Are Certified by the American College of Osteopathic Family Physicians. same primary.” They still call each other just don’t want to go to battle stituents,” he said. “And they IS A GLUTEN-FREE DIET FOR YOU? He added: “You can bet that friends. But subtle criticism has against someone you care for.” always ended up in the budget.” Gluten is a protein found in barley, the disorder, for which eliminating glu- regardless of how nice Jeb or emerged as Rubio speaks of the Just below the surface, the Rubio’s team declined to rye, and wheat that should be avoided ten is the only cure. Marco wants to be, their staffs need to break with ideas from battles have begun. respond to those statements and by those suffering from celiac disease. Doctors may ask a newly diagnosed are going to do anything they the last century and Bush ques- Several former Florida legisla- hasn’t cast Bush or other rivals This autoimmune disorder, which affects patient to work with a dietitian on a a bit more than one percent of the U.S. gluten-free diet plan. A dietitian is a can to win.” tions whether one term in the tors now aligned with Bush chal- in a negative light. population, damages the small, hair-like health care professional who specializes As Bush tries to convince Senate can prepare anyone for lenged Rubio’s conservative cre- Yet a prominent Rubio sup- protrusions in the small intestine, which in food and nutrition. A dietitian can disrupts the intake of nutrients. As a teach someone with celiac disease how result, without proper treatment, celiac to read ingredient lists and identify foods disease sufferers are more likely to that contain gluten in order to make New battalion added at Fort Campbell develop osteoporosis and anemia due to informed decisions at the grocery store malnutrition. Celiac sufferers are also and when eating out. To schedule an more susceptible to developing sec- appointment, please call 472-6548. Our FORT CAMPBELL, Ky. (AP) — A out an airborne background to be Even so, 2nd Brigade Combat some their legacy is,” said ondary autoimmune diseases as a result office is located at Ocoee Premiere Park, new battalion has been added to added to the 101st since World Team commander Col. Peter Command Sgt. Maj. Matthew of compromised immunity. With all this Suite 101 at 2121 North Ocoee, and we Fort Campbell’s 101st Airborne War II. Benchoff said in remarks during Bartel, the unit’s top noncommis- in mind, anyone suffering from unex - are available weekdays 8:00 to 5. We Division. It is also the oldest unit in the the ceremony that “we certainly sioned officer who came over from plained anemia or chronic gastrointes- Treat Our Patients Like We Would Like to The Leaf-Chronicle division. The Blue Spaders were fought close by, at Normandy, in within the Strike Brigade. “You tinal symptoms should seek testing for be Treated. (http://leafne.ws/1DohGIT) formed in 1900 while the 101st the Ardennes, in Vietnam, Iraq incorporate that into the history P.S. Anyone with a first-degree relative with celiac disease should seek reports the 1st Battalion, 26th Division was founded in the early and Afghanistan.” of the 101st and you have some- testing for the condition. Infantry Regiment “Blue Spaders” days of World War II. “What we lack in shared histo- thing special to move on with.” unfurled its colors last week dur- James Michael Crain, who ry, we more than make up for in ing a short ceremony at the served with the Blue Spaders in shared purpose, esprit and sprawling Army post on the Vietnam, said it was a matter of honor,” Benchoff said. Kentucky-Tennessee state line. immense pride to see the unit The history of the Blue Take part in our “MOM you are the BEST The unit adds about 500 sol- reborn under the colors of the Spaders, named for their distinc- Kids! diers at the post, which lost 2,400 101st Airborne Division. tive insignia, is told in pictures, because” contest. The contest is open to children soldiers last year when the 159th He said the 101st took respon- relics and words along the walls Combat Aviation Brigade was sibility for the 1-26 area in of the battalion headquarters. 12 years old and younger. This is how you can enter: deactivated. Vietnam, though the units never “We instill it in the soldiers, 1. Use the form below and get your mom, dad, grandparents or teacher to help you tell It is the first infantry unit with- fought side-by-side. how old this unit is, how awe- us why you feel your mom is the best. you can even bring in a photo of your mom. (Photos can be picked up after April 21st). ATTENTION: 2. Bring the form into our office by Tuesday, April 21st or mail by April 15th. (1505 25th Street NW / Mail: P.O. Box 3600, Cleveland, TN 37320). Contractors and Builders 3. We will have a drawing for special Mother’s Day Prizes to include a table runner from Callaway Antiques, $25 gift card from The Shoe Tree, $50 floral To have your new home featured as Home-of-The-Week arrangement from Fenimores and $25 Gift Certificate from Village Bake Shop. 4. 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First Name Only 4—Cleveland Daily Banner—Monday, April 20, 2015 www.clevelandbanner.com Produce Threats From Page 1 From Page 1 grocery cooperative is head- tion drug abuse remains a prob- Working with all those local, quartered in Kansas City, Kan. lem in Tennessee. Crump state and federal agencies, Crump With annual sales of nearly explained the state ranks among said the district attorney’s office $9 billion, AWG provides inde- the highest for the number of pre- oversees a variety of court pro- pendent retailers with quality scriptions written, and many may ceedings. merchandise at the lowest be fraudulent. The district attorney general’s known cost of goods in the There was also a 232 percent office oversees general sessions industry. The company’s distri- increase in the number of drug court, criminal and circuit courts, bution centers are located in overdoses in Tennessee in the juvenile court, administrative Kansas City; Springfield, Mo.; years 2005-2011, he said. seizure hearings, civil actions, Oklahoma City; Memphis; The 10th Judicial District hap- ouster proceedings and more. Nashville; Fort Worth, Texas; pens to lie along “drug corridors” Crump added his office is also and Pearl River, La. frequently used by drug traffick- available to advise grand juries as The organization has more Contributed photo ers, Crump added. Many use they decide whether or not to than 650 member-owners and TOM HARRIS, director of produce for Cooke’s Food Stores, was the top award winner for his displays Interstate 75 and other major indict criminal suspects. services more than 2,600 retail at this year’s annual shareholders meeting of the Association of Wholesale Grocers in Kansas City, Kan. thoroughfares to transport drugs The 10th Judicial District office outlets in 29 states. Harris is shown in front of one of his local produce displays. imported from countries like has accomplished much with tax- Mexico and Colombia after they payers’ dollars over the past year, arrive in regional hubs like Atlanta he noted. and Dalton, Ga. Crump said the 15 lawyers of At the same time the district is the state district attorney gener- Cotton increasingly finding itself a loca- al’s office handled 3,831 criminal tion where drugs are smuggled court cases in 2013, compared to From Page 1 and sold, Crump said incidents the 900 cases handled by 33 the importance of having a “very strong vol- whether I’m here or not. I’d like to see a involving violent crime have lawyers in the Eastern Tennessee unteer force.” plan put in placed that will keep this organ- increased, which can be in part district of the U.S. Attorney “This organization has had its ebbs and “This organization has had its ization going for as long as the community credited to gang activity. General’s Office in 2012, the year flows of volunteerism, but it’s starting to ebbs and flows of volunteerism, wants it to be around.” Of the areas contained in the for which the latest figures were gain steam again,” Cotton said. “I’m seeing but it’s starting to gain steam He said he wants to see a day when the 10th Judicial District, he said available. new faces almost every day, and those are again. I’m seeing new faces almost supply of animals and the demand of Athens and all of Bradley County “Y’all are getting a good deal,” the types of volunteers that will make an every day, and those are the types adopters are equal. have seen some of the biggest Crump said. organization successful. Having those vol- of volunteers that will make an “I think any shelter would want to be in problems with gangs. He thanked those who voted him unteers who come in on a regular basis and organization successful. Having that place,” he said. “I don’t think we’re as Bradley County alone currently into office for having confidence he getting new volunteers regularly is going to those volunteers who come in on a far off as many people would think. But has 394 “verified gang members,” could do the district attorney job, make this organization succeed.” regular basis and getting new with the kitten and puppy season ahead of Crump said. and what he calls “the opportunity Cotton also said the other main point of a volunteers regularly is going to us, I guess we’ll see.” “We have a gang problem,” he to change the world.” shelter is the animal care itself. make this organization succeed.” Cotton said he will be excited to see said. “It’s coming from Chattanooga Describing himself as “a praying and other parts of the country. We man,” Crump said he prays with “I’ve started to put a lot of emphasis on — Adam Cotton when the community has reached full real- the length of stay for an animal — making ization that the shelter is in full opera- do have a gang problem, and we his badge, asking for the wisdom sure that we are able to reduce the average tional mode. have to be ready for that.” to use it well. length of stay an animal is in our care as a low quantity of a certain animal. “We’re doing good things and we are mak- Tennessee also has an increas- Sharing quotes about the role of ingly high rate of violent crime per an attorney general, Crump said it much as possible,” he said. “We have had a lot of referrals from other ing a lot of changes that are a year in the capita, Crump said. is a responsibility he takes seri- Cotton said SPCA is spending a lot of animal care organization, but we’re not on making. They are going to recognize this is While he said he did not want to ously. An attorney general “may time on cleaning protocols, making sure the a main street, so a lot of people do not know a shelter worth visiting, worth volunteering scare people with those numbers, be the only thing standing animals are kept in “a clean environment we’re here,” he said. “A lot of people are at and worth getting involved with,” he he said he did want people to between the defendant and the that is going to guarantee a successful looking for the old ‘pound’ and it doesn’t said. know the district attorney gener- jailhouse door.” adoption.” exist any more. There are two fantastic The SPCA Animal Adoption Shelter is al’s office and other entities are When a defendant’s reputation “Another thing we need to do is really get organizations that are doing all they can to located at 1570 Johnson Blvd. S.E., and is care for animals and to be organizations working to remedy such problems. is at stake, Crump said it is espe- the word out about us even being here,” he open Mondays from 3-5 p.m. for adoptions; Crump began his speech by cially important for an attorney said. “Many people, from my experience, that our community can be proud of.” Tuesdays, 1-5 p.m.; Wednesdays, 1-5 p.m.; He said the shelter will be where he telling the Rotarians about the general to be found worthy of hav- are unaware our shelter even exists.” Thursdays, 1-5 p.m.; Fridays, 1-5 p.m; and role of a district attorney general. ing a good reputation. That, he thinks it should be when the proper proto- Cotton said many people who go to Saturdays, 1-5 p.m. There are 31 judicial districts in said, is because unjust damage to cols are firmly in place. Animal Control are referred to the shelter The shelter can be reached by phone at Tennessee, and he pointed out the a person’s reputation can be irre- when Animal Control might not have the “I’m big on protocol,” he said. “I’d like to 423-790-1915 or by visiting the website at state got 12 new district attorney versible. breed they are looking for or they may have see every aspect of this shelter functioning www.spcaofbradleycountytn.org. generals following the August “You can’t un-ring that bell. ... 2014 election. You need to understand why that Chain stores However, Crump said he and role is important,” Crump said. the others new to the job have Sharing quotes from court are growing “picked it up quickly.” cases that referenced the role of The 10th Judicial District an attorney general, Crump said in New York includes Bradley, McMinn, he needs to be held to the highest Monroe and Polk counties, 14 standard when the next election NEW YORK (AP) — New York is individual cities or towns and rolls around. increasingly becoming chain about 230,000 residents, “a little Though some things like grand store city. But some activists and more than half” of whom reside in jury proceedings may have to lawmakers want to make sure Bradley County. remain confidential, he stressed small shops still have a place in “Those places all have stories to he and his staff are committed to the Big Apple. tell,” Crump said, noting each doing their jobs “with integrity.” They’re proposing new rent- community has its own unique “We can’t always tell you why renewal rights for small business- concerns. we do what we do, but we always es that they see as saving the per- He works with four county choose to do the right thing,” sonality of the city. sheriffs’ departments and multiple Crump said. That’s spurring debate between city police departments to make —Also during the Bradley those who feel New York’s distinc- sure criminals have their day in Sunrise Rotary Club meeting, tiveness is at stake and others court. Rotarian Chuck Guy presented who say the changing retail land- Crump said he also works with Randy Bonner, director of Ocoee scape represents the free market a variety of state and federal agen- Outreach, with a $3,000 donation at work. cies to address concerns that for the initiative’s efforts. Small businesses — and com- transcend the 10th Judicial Ocoee Outreach is an initiative mercial rent control proposals — District. One such agency he of the Bradley Baptist Association have come and gone in New York works with is the national Joint that leads volunteers in home for decades. But a number of Terrorism Task Force. improvement projects during the well-known local haunts have With two nuclear reactors and summer. Bonner said most of the closed their doors in recent years. the Oak Ridge laboratories in the work is done in East Cleveland, Banner photo, LARRY C. BOWERS PROGRAM CHAIRMAN and Kiwanis Lt. Gov. Chris Newton, left, and Cleveland Kiwanis Meanwhile, the policy think vicinity, he said the federal task and the work is provided free for President Traci Hamilton, center, are shown with guest speaker Derrick Kinsey at a recent lunch- tank the Center for an Urban force is keeping an eye on East those in need. Future says national chains have Tennessee as it works to prevent Bonner said some 1,500 volun- eon. Kinsey is director of operations for the Boys & Girls Clubs of Cleveland. expanded in New York City for six terrorism in all forms, including teers are expected to tackle about 90 straight years. cyber-attacks on computers. home repair projects this summer. Kiwanis Club gets update on BGCC operations, plans Relay From Page 1 have a lot of activities ongoing By LARRY C. BOWERS lies and older individuals to be Against Cancer. through the week, and during Banner Staff Writer The Boys & Girls involved throughout the event. Klatt decided he wanted to the year. There is the job shad- Club provides Though the schedule has been “It can definitely hold raise money for the American Kiwanis Club members heard owing, a special Friday Night transportation to cut in half, organizers are still up a 24-hour event. We’ll Cancer Society by doing a 24- about growth and progress of event, the Elks Hoop Shoot, just see how it goes. ... the Boys & Girls Clubs of different events, planning on including the parts hour run spanning 83 miles, and Carpet Ball and a game room. It’s entirely up to the Cleveland from Derrick Kinsey, teaches boys to shave, of the event that have remained supporters paid money to walk The Boys & Girls Club pro- longtime traditions. community.” or run with him. The following director of operations, at a has campouts, vides transportation to different recent luncheon at the Elks sponsors Operation For example, cancer survivors — Meghan Greene year, they started a fundraising events, teaches boys to shave, will begin gathering around 11 event that would allow people of Lodge. Christmas Child, has campouts, sponsors Kinsey also shared a video provides arts and a.m. for the traditional survivors’ cer research. varying physical abilities to walk Operation Christmas Child, pro- lap taking place at 11:30. or run in shifts, and it later display of old photographs in crafts, has a vides arts and crafts, has a per- Herself a breast cancer sur- highlighting a number of pres- performing arts Another lap for cancer patient vivor, Greene said the organiza- became a national tradition. forming arts center, a fishing caregivers will follow. Greene said the cause remains ent-day community leaders dur- center, a fishing derby, tion’s research funding led to the derby, the “Cleveland Has The special laps through the a worthy one today because can- ing their childhood adventures the “Cleveland Has Talent” competition, a pizza development of a drug she took at the Boys & Girls Clubs. downtown streets will allow par- cer remains prevalent. Talent” competition, a cookoff and a flag football as part of her treatment some “The Boys & Girls Clubs have ticipants to celebrate with those two years ago. “One in 3 individuals will hear pizza cookoff and a league. who have overcome cancer or the words, ‘You have cancer,’” been a big part of my life for 22 flag football league. “It saved my life,” she said. years,” Kinsey told the Last year the Boys & Girls helped care for those battling it. Greene said. “Even if you’re not Clubs provided 49,268 hot The day’s activities will include Kiwanians. “I love the club, and At 9 p.m., things will take a a variety of music and dance per- one of those three, it will be I want you to hear and see a lit- and providing information about meals to 31,123 members, and more somber turn with the lumi- someone that you love.” average attendance of 413 each formances, ranging from bands tle about us.” colleges and universities. naria ceremony. Throughout the to school choirs, and games Bradley County’s this year The club’s operations director He said among the priorities day. day, event-goers will be able to is to have 50 teams participating Among the clubs’ big events inviting team competition to pro- said the local units are about a of the Boys & Girls Clubs is purchase paper bag luminaries vide a celebratory atmosphere. and raise a total of $150,000. each year is the Youth of the higher way of thinking. He said helping young people who need for $10 in honor or in memory of Throughout the event, team While up-to-date fundraising fig- Year competition. The Cleveland the club is also about exposure, help the most; outcome-driven friends or loved ones affected by members will take turns travel- ures were not immediately avail- chapter has been among the hands-on experience, guidance club experiences; and priority cancer, and the candles will be lit ing through the streets sur- able, Greene said there are cur- and coaching, education and outcomes. best in the state and nation in during the ceremony. rounding the courthouse down- rently 31 teams registered. fun. Kinsey discussed the separate this event, sending two young Though respectful remem- town. As they walk or run, festiv- The local Relay For Life is still “We have job shadowing,” units of the Boys & Girls Clubs, ladies to the national finals in brance and awareness of the ities will continue on the court- accepting new teams, and indi- Kinsey said, “where we put them saying the Cleveland organiza- Washington, D.C., with one seriousness of the cause will be house steps, and teams and local viduals are welcome to partici- in situations (of business and tion is looking at the possibility being the national runner-up. emphasized, Greene said much vendors will have booths set up pate even if they cannot gather employment). “We also push of opening new locations. This year, Bradley Central of the fundraising event will be around the perimeters to offer teams in time. education with tutoring and The newest unit is in Polk senior Gaby Ortiz won the local focused on celebration. activities of their own or to sell Even if someone has not regis- homework help, and we monitor County with the Benton Unit. It Youth of the Year event, to Since Relay For Life started 30 refreshments and other items to tered or raised funds ahead of how they’re doing in school. We has been highly successful, and advance to state competition in years ago, she noted the support the cause. time, Greene said all are welcome want to build the storybook already has a waiting list for new Nashville. She finished as the American Cancer Society has This year’s theme is “I love the to take part in the day’s festivi- childhood. members. state’s second runner-up. made much progress as it has ’80s,” a nod to the decade when ties, as it is a community event. “One of our big programs is The local chapter averages Kinsey emphasized that the worked to educate people about Relay For Life was started. In Greene added organizers are guiding the children toward between 400 and 500 children a Boys & Girls Clubs in Cleveland cancer and the importance of 1985, Tacoma, Wash., Dr. also looking for volunteers to great future goals,” he said in day, and last week averaged 457 and Bradley and Polk counties medical screenings, provide Gordon Klatt, a surgeon, started help out the day of the event. highlighting the club’s vocation- kids. are a fun destination for the resources like wigs and tempo- what was then known as the City For more information, visit al training, military education Kinsey emphasized the clubs community’s children. rary housing for cancer patients of Destiny Classic 24-Hour Run www.relayforlife.org/bradleytn during treatment and fund can- online or call 423-855-2778. www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Monday, April 20, 2015— 5 6—Cleveland Daily Banner—Monday, April 20, 2015 www.clevelandbanner.com www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Monday, April 20, 2015— 7 Bipartisanship breaks out on Capitol Hill, for now WASHINGTON (AP) — bickering over, and the moment prints were approved over the Congress, are benefiting from low Suddenly, bipartisanship has may not last long, especially as protests of Democrats and with- expectations after a period of broken out on Capitol Hill. campaigning picks up ahead of out their votes. partisan gridlock ahead of the On Iran, Medicare, education next year’s presidential and con- House Democrats also lament- 2014 midterm elections. and trade, Republicans and gressional elections. ed as Republicans passed a “It’s like we set the standard at Democrats have come together to Indeed, even as lawmakers repeal of the estate tax this past the idea that there’s never any make deals, and that’s something sealed deals on some issues, they week, though several other low- bipartisanship, so now that rarely seen lately. were gridlocked elsewhere. profile IRS bills won bipartisan there’s some bipartisanship we’re “It’s great,” Republican Sen. Obama, at a news conference approval. The new Congress got acting like it’s the beginning of a John Cornyn of Texas said after Friday, highlighted the contradic- off to an ugly start when law- big new era,” said Adam the Senate followed the House’s tion. He hailed “some outbreaks makers came perilously close to Jentleson, spokesman for Senate lead this past week in overwhelm- of bipartisanship and common partially shutting down the Democratic leader Harry Reid of ingly passing a bill overhauling sense in Congress” and then Department of Homeland Nevada. the Medicare payment system for bemoaned the Senate’s delay in Security because of Republican Congress’ ability to deliver in a doctors. “There’s just a huge approving his nominee for attor- objections to Obama’s executive bipartisan fashion will be tested pent-up demand to actually get ney general, federal prosecutor actions limiting deportations for in the weeks ahead. Lawmakers something done, on both sides.” Loretta Lynch. millions of immigrants in the face tough tasks in getting the The same day as the Medicare “There are times where the dys- U.S. illegally, though the final education and trade bills to vote, the Senate Foreign Relations function in the Senate just goes vote to fund the department was Obama. Also, there are deadlines Committee unanimously too far,” Obama said. “Enough.” bipartisan ahead for action on the highway approved legislation empowering Lynch may get a vote as soon Yet amid such familiar dis- trust fund, the Export-Import Congress to review and possibly as this coming week. Lawmakers putes, lawmakers have also bank, the nation’s borrowing reject an emerging Iran nuclear seem to be close to a compromise found opportunities to get along. limit and the annual spending pact. Those breakthroughs were on a human trafficking bill that In addition to the bills bills needed to fund the federal followed two days later by unani- has bogged down on a dispute advanced this past week, government. mous approval of a rewrite of the over abortion, and Republican Democrats joined with There is hope for legislation on No Child Left Behind education leaders had decided to put off the Republicans earlier in the year to cybersecurity, but scant expecta- AP Photo law in the Senate’s education Lynch vote until the trafficking send Obama measures such as a tions of major legislative achieve- In thIs April photo, Senate Foreign Relations Committee committee, and the announce- measure was resolved — a link- bill authorizing the Keystone XL ments beyond the must-do Chairman Sen. Bob Corker, R-Tenn., center, shakes hands with the ment of a long-sought bipartisan age Democrats decried. oil pipeline, which the president items. committee’s ranking member Sen. Ben Cardin, D-Md., on Capitol Hill deal allowing President Barack That’s the kind of partisan vetoed, and one to extend a ter- Still, the recent bipartisan leg- in Washington, after the committee passed the Iran Nuclear Obama to negotiate trade accords head-butting that often seems rorism risk insurance program, islating has some people believ- Agreement Review Act of 2015. Republicans and Democrats on the for Congress’ review. more common and is certain to which Obama signed. ing Republicans and Democrats Senate Foreign Relations Committee reached a compromise on a bill Congress-watchers are continue in the months ahead in Grumet attributes the accom- do remember how to work that would give Congress a say on an emerging deal to curb Iran’s applauding. some areas, such as negotiations plishments in part to old-fash- together. nuclear program. Suddenly, bipartisanship has broken out on Capitol “Democracy had a pretty good on a combined House-Senate ioned deal-making and an insti- “Without venturing a predic- Hill. On Iran, Medicare, education and trade, Republicans and week, and it’s been a long time,” budget. Republicans in the tution-wide desire to claim some tion, I have high hopes,” said said Jason Grumet, president of House and Senate celebrated achievements. Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Va. “We’ve got Democrats have come together to make deals, and that’s something the Bipartisan Policy Center. passing balanced budgets last Republicans who took control a lot more work to do.” rarely seen lately. But no one’s declaring partisan month, but the nonbinding blue- of the Senate in January and increased their majority in the House say they have tried to Green Mountain allow Congress to function more T e r m i t e & Talks to begin on Capitol Hill budget measure openly, with more work done at the committee level and more Pest Control WASHINGTON (AP) — Cuts to such as Medicare, Medicaid, cuts with binding legislation. a reconciliation bill. House chances for lawmakers of both 423-331-8461 Medicare and the health care law highway projects and domestic That’s a more cautious approach Republicans have told 13 com- parties to offer amendments. and almost $40 billion in unre- agency budgets as a way to bring than Newt Gingrich-led mittees to scrub the budget for “We’re getting the Senate up greenmtn.net quested money for overseas war- the federal ledger into balance Republicans took 20 years ago savings for a potential reconcilia- and running and back function- “Free Estimates” fighting operations top the agen- within a decade — all without when they stormed Washington tion measure. ing again, and we’re on the cusp TN Charter #4759 da as congressional negotiators raising taxes. and delivered a balanced budget One difference between the of passing some very significant meet to begin ironing out a Under Capitol Hill’s arcane to President Bill Clinton, who House and Senate is how easy it legislation on a bipartisan basis Republican budget blueprint for budget rules, Congress first pass- promptly vetoed it and won a is to skirt budget rules and per- that we can put on the presi- next year and beyond. es a nonbinding, illustrative doc- subsequent government shut- mit up to $38 billion in extra war dent’s desk,” Senate Majority I PAY TOP Separate House- and Senate- ument called a budget resolution. down battle. funding to effectively match Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., passed budget plans have plenty Such measures are sweeping in There is little appetite now for a Obama’s proposal to scrap cur- said in an interview. DOLLAR! in common. Both chambers want scope, but their practical impact big budget battle, but House rent budget “caps” and eliminate Democrats are reluctant to TOP DOLLAR PAID to use the fast-track budget is most directly felt through fol- Republicans have opened the automatic cuts known as seques- FOR GOLD & give too much credit to the GOP, OTHER ITEMS process to send a measure low-up legislation funding agency door to using a follow-up spend- tration. The House is more gener- noting that there were also repealing the health care law to operating budgets, cutting or ing cut bill to do more than sim- ous and would make it easy to bipartisan achievements under 5301 BRAINERD President Barack Obama. And raising taxes and making ply gash Obama’s health care deliver the additional money to ROAD Democratic control, such as (423) 499-9162 both call for padding war spend- changes to benefit programs law. Legislation to curb Postal the Defense Department. But Senate passage of an immigra- ing — it’s exempt from budget whose budgets otherwise run as Service costs and end Saturday Senate budget hawks such as Pat tion overhaul in 2013, although limits — on new weapons and if on autopilot. mail delivery is an option, as are Toomey, R-Pa., have insisted on a it died in the House. Some R I C K D A V I S training of American forces. Without a willing partner in the cuts to food stamps, Pell Grants, procedural hurdle that would Democrats said the GOP, and GOLD & DIAMONDS At issue is a nonbinding meas- Oval Office, Republicans are student loans and subsidies for force defense hawks to muster 60 ure for the 2016 fiscal year start- showing few signs that they want rural air service, among others. votes in the 100-member Senate ing on Oct. 1. Both House and to use their congressional majori- Senate Republicans, however, to deliver the extra cash to the Senate Republicans have ties to actually try to implement are more cautious and haven’t Pentagon. endorsed major cuts to programs their most controversial proposed detailed many of their proposed The debate over the budget THANKS FOR cuts. They have rejected a House ignores the role Obama will play GOP plan to turn Medicare into a in ultimately signing the Researcher denied flight after voucher-like program for future Pentagon budget — and those of VOTING US BEST, retirees, and they are less aggres- domestic agencies — into law. sive in curbing spending on pro- Obama is demanding more tweet poking United security grams such as Medicaid and food money for domestic agencies, and 3 YEARS IN A ROW! stamps. it’s commonly assumed that any WASHINGTON (AP) — United reached Roberts several hours Senate Republicans have sig- agreement between him and Airlines stopped a prominent before his flight to tell him he naled that they prefer a focused Republicans controlling Congress security researcher from board- couldn’t fly. But a lawyer for attack on the health care law is several months away. BILL OWENS ing a California-bound flight late Roberts said Sunday that when they call “Obamacare” rather Saturday, following a social his client received that call, the than a broader push to tackle People do read media post by the researcher caller would only say he or she deficits. They anticipate that only PLUMBING days earlier suggesting the air- was from United, and wouldn’t two committees, both with juris- small ads. Licensed Master Plumber line’s onboard systems could be give Roberts a name or callback diction over the health care law, You are reading 479-1129 • www.billowensplumbing.com hacked. number. When Roberts then will draft a special filibuster- The researcher, Chris tried calling the number back proof budget measure known as one now. WE ACCEPT CREDIT CARDS! Roberts, attempted to board a from his phone’s caller ID, it United flight from Colorado to rang instead to a resort hotel, San Francisco to speak at a and Roberts assumed it was a major security conference there prank call, Roberts’ lawyer said. this week, but was stopped by In recent weeks, Roberts gave READER’S CHOICE the airline’s corporate security media interviews in which he at the gate. Roberts founded discussed airline system vulner- One World Labs, which tries to abilities. “Quite simply put, we OF BRADLEY COUNTY discover security risks before can theorize on how to turn the Readers: Please select your favorite choice among the categories below. they are exploited. engines off at 35,000 feet and Ballots will be available starting April 20th through April 24th, all entries Roberts had been removed not have any of those damn must be received by 5pm on April 24th. No photocopies may be submitted; from a United flight on flashing lights go off in the cock- only newspaper forms. You may vote more than one time. Wednesday by the FBI after pit,” he told . landing in Syracuse, New York, Roberts also told CNN he was Ballots must have first and last name of your choice with branch, office or and was questioned for four able to connect to a box under business name the nominee is employed by. Business nominees must have the hours after jokingly suggesting his seat at least a dozen times to entire business name and location on the ballot. on Twitter he could get the oxy- view data from the aircraft’s Submit ballots to: Cleveland Daily Banner gen masks on the plane to engines, fuel and flight-manage- P.O. Box 3600, Cleveland, TN 37320 deploy. Authorities also seized ment systems. Or you may drop ballots at Roberts’ laptop and other elec- “It is disappointing that The Cleveland Daily Banner, 1505 25th Street NW, Cleveland tronics, although his lawyer United refused to allow him to Winners will be published in a special section in June. says he hasn’t seen a search board, and we hope that United warrant. learns that computer security A lawyer for Roberts said researchers are a vital ally, not a HEALTH & FITNESS/SERVICES United gave him no detailed threat,” said Nate Cardozo, a explanation Saturday why he staff attorney with the San Oh No! We forgot to include Health & Fitness in our original Ballot! Please vote below - wasn’t allowed on the plane, Francisco-based Electronic saying instead the airline would Frontier Foundation, which rep- HEALTH & FITNESS Medical Clinic ______be sending Roberts a letter with- resents Roberts. in two weeks stating why they Cardozo said Sunday he Allergist ______Nurse ______wouldn’t let him fly on their air- hasn’t seen a copy of a search (Full Name/Office) (Full Name/Office) craft. warrant that would have been Assisted Living Center ______Nursing Home ______“Given Mr. Roberts’ claims used to seize Roberts’ electron- Chiropractor ______Nutritional Products ______regarding manipulating aircraft ics, and that he’s working to get (Full Name/Office) systems, we’ve decided it’s in the devices returned. Optical/Eyeglasses ______the best interest of our cus- The FBI declined to comment Dance/Gymnastics Studio ______Orthodontist ______tomers and crew members that on the matter Sunday. Dentist ______(Full Name/Office) he not be allowed to fly United,” The Government (Full Name/Office) Pharmacy ______airline spokesman Rahsaan Accountability Office said last Johnson told The Associated week that some commercial air- Dental Hygienist ______Physician ______Press. “However, we are confi- craft may be vulnerable to hack- (Full Name/Office) (Full Name/Office) dent our flight control systems ing over their onboard wireless Eye Doctor ______Retirement Community ______could not be accessed through networks. “Modern aircraft are (Full Name/Office) Spa ______techniques he described.” increasingly connected to the Fitness Center ______When asked what threat Internet. This interconnected- Teeth Whitening ______Roberts posed if United’s sys- ness can potentially provide Golf Course ______Weight Loss Center ______tems couldn’t be compromised, unauthorized remote access to Hearing Aid Center______SERVICES Johnson said Sunday: “We made aircraft avionics systems,” its this decision because Mr. report found. Home Healthcare ______Insurance Agency ______Roberts has made comments Roberts took an alternate Hospital ______Investment Counselor ______about having tampered with air- flight on Southwest Airlines and Martial Arts ______craft equipment, which is a vio- arrived in San Francisco Law Firm ______lation of United policy and Saturday evening. He speaks Massage Therapy ______Staffing Agency ______something customers and crews this week at the RSA Conference shouldn’t have to deal with.” about computer security vulner- Johnson said the airline abilities. Voting for the HEALTH & FITNESS section ONLY - ends on Friday, April 24th! 8—Cleveland Daily Banner—Monday, April 20, 2015 www.clevelandbanner.com tina’s Groove CROSSWORD By Eugene Sheffer

Baby Blues

Blondie

ASTROLOGYASTROLOGY by Eugenia Last Snuffy Smith

TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 2015 Happy Birthday: You'll have a huge to make a difference will lead to greater CELEBRITIES BORN ON THIS impact on others. You can influence and opportunities for personal and profes- DAY: Tony Romo, 35; Rob Riggle, 45; persuade people to pitch in and help sional partnerships. Don't hesitate to Andie MacDowell, 57; Iggy Pop, 68. your cause. Your persistence and desire move forward because of emotional reasons that will prove to be inconse- quential. Focus on making gains. Your numbers are 6, 13, 21, 25, 32, 39, 47. ARIES (March 21-April 19): Let your charm help you define what you intend Contract Bridge to do and how you expect to reach your by Steve Becker goals, and you will impress someone with connections. Simple but definite Hagar the Horrible personal changes will enhance your appearance and improve important rela- tionships. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Experience will be your ticket to suc- cess. Listen, learn and implement what you pick up into your everyday routine, and you will up your chance to get ahead. Limit your expenses at home. Cut corners and avoid unnecessary pur- chases. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Be secre- tive about the changes you want to make. Don't give anyone the benefit of the doubt. Revealing the way you feel Dilbert about someone or something will leave you in a precarious position. Protect against being taken advantage of. CANCER (June 21-July 22): You will face restrictions if you neglect to take care of your responsibilities. Don't give in to demands that will keep you from completing your tasks. Ask for help rather than offering to do things for oth- ers. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Trying to make a difference will bring you great satisfaction along with interesting new connections. Getting involved and using your skills to set new standards will lead Garfield to an opportunity to step into the spot- light and present what you have to offer. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Keep business and pleasure separate. Emotional matters will lead to setbacks, depression or a misunderstanding that will be difficult to rectify. Focus on what you can do and put your best foot for- ward. Don't dwell on regrets or the past. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Put travel, pleasure and romance at the top of your list. Changing the way you approach projects, your philosophy and your rela- tionships with others will put an interest- ing slant on the responses you get. Beetle Bailey Express your desires. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Consider an investment opportunity, but do your own research instead of buying in to the hype. Disagreements will be a waste of time. Discuss plans and be will- ing to compromise or go it alone. Make love, not war, and you'll get your way. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Your emotions will lead to all sorts of interesting encounters. A last-minute change will spin into an adventure you don't want to miss. An investment will lead to an opportunity that can help you stabilize your current standard of living. Dennis the Menace By Ned Classics CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): You By Conrad Day will experience a change of heart regarding your professional direction due to an unsettling occurrence. Take some time to observe and re-evaluate your next move. It's best not to be impul- sive if you want to avoid a financial set- back. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Fix up your home or make plans that will help you form closer relationships. Don't argue a moot point when you should be adapting and making changes that are in the best interest of everyone you care about. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Don't spare detail. Honesty and integrity will be essential if you want to avoid being blamed for offering false information. Put your effort into your work as well as connecting with people who share your interests and skills. Birthday Baby: You are innovative, imaginative and outgoing. You are dynamic and progressive. www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Monday, April 20, 2015— 9

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Joel Osteen Perry Stone WTNB 5Judge Bean Ozzie Harriet Hillbillies Zoo Diaries Crosswords Hollyscoop East TN Shopper Westmore Church of God Movin’ On Cold Squad Å (DVS) Eye for Eye Comedy Movie WFLICW 6 Judge Mathis ’ Å Friends ’ Friends ’ Mike & Molly Mike & Molly The Middle The Middle The Originals (N) ’ Å Jane the Virgin (N) ’ Å TMZ (N) ’ Hollywood Married Paid Program Anger Paid Program WNGHPBS 7 Curious Wild Kratts Arthur ’ (EI) Odd Squad PBS NewsHour (N) ’ Å Georgia Trav. Ecosense-Liv Antiques Roadshow (N) Antiques Roadshow “Biloxi” Inside Claridge’s ’ Å Brian Wilson and Friends Egypt’s Golden Empire DAYSTAR 8Mission Bill Winston Love a Child 700 Club Hour of Sal Creflo Dollar Perry Stone John Hagee Rod Parsley Joni Lamb Marcus and Joni J. Duplantis Joni Lamb Kenneth W. K. Copeland Life Today Joyce Meyer WTVCABC 9 Dr. Phil (N) ’ Å News News News World News Wheel Jeopardy! 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(N) Outdoor Living (N) CSPAN 14Key Capitol Hill Hearings Speeches. ’ Key Capitol Hill Hearings Speeches. ’ Key Capitol Hill Hearings Speeches. ’ Key Capitol Hill Hearings Speeches. ’ Key Capitol Hill Hearings ’ WGN-A 15Blue Bloods “Men in Black” Blue Bloods “Warriors” ’ Funniest Home Videos Funniest Home Videos Funniest Home Videos Funniest Home Videos Salem “From Within” Å›› “The Guardian” (2006, Drama) Kevin Costner. HSN 16India Hicks Island Living (N) Perlier Mother’s Day Special Home Environment Solutions The Monday Night Show (N) The Monday Night Show (N) Home Environment Solutions Spring Home Solutions (N) Victoria Wieck Absolute (N) Victoria Wieck Absolute (N) E! 23Kardashian Kardashian Kardashian E! News (N) Kardashian Kardashian The Royals E! 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Food Man v. Food Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Bizarre Foods America Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Time Trav. Time Trav. Bizarre Foods America Bizarre Foods/Zimmern FOOD 50Contessa Contessa Pioneer Wo. Farmhouse Guy’s Grocery Games Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive HGTV 51Love It or List It Å Love It or List It Å Love It or List It Å Love It or List It Å Love It or List It Å Love It or List It Å Hunters Hunters Int’l HGTV Smart Home 2015 (N) Love It or List It Å ANPL 52To Be Announced Alaska: The Last Frontier ’ To Be Announced Alaska: The Last Frontier ’ To Be Announced FAM 53Reba Å Reba Å Boy Meets... Boy Meets... Boy Meets... Boy Meets... ››› “Rio” (2011, Comedy) Voices of Anne Hathaway. ›› “Dr. Dolittle” (1998) Eddie Murphy, Ossie Davis. The 700 Club ’ Å Boy Meets... Boy Meets... 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U.S. troops look for a missing comrade during World War II. ‘R’ TURN: Washington’s Spies TURN: Washington’s Spies “Saving Private Ryan” ‘R’ TCM 59(3:15) ›› “The Cat’s Paw” “She Done Him Wrong” Å (:15) ››› “The Bitter Tea of General Yen” (1933) Å›› “Kiss Me Deadly” (1955) Ralph Meeker. Å››› “They Drive by Night” (1940) Å (:45) ›› “Three” (1969) Sam Waterston HALL 60Little House on the Prairie The Waltons Å The Waltons Å The Waltons “The Calling” The Waltons ’ Å The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls OXYGEN 61Snapped ››› “The Karate Kid” (1984, Drama) Ralph Macchio, Noriyuki “Pat” Morita. ›› “The Karate Kid Part II” (1986, Drama) Ralph Macchio, Martin Kove. Snapped Snapped Snapped “Ana Trujillo” BRAVO 62Shahs of Sunset Shahs of Sunset Shahs of Sunset Shahs of Sunset Housewives/Atl. Shahs of Sunset (N) Southern Charm (N) Happens Shahs of Sunset Southern Ch. 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Monday Best Bets 8 p.m. on (WRCB) 8 p.m. on (WDSI) 9 p.m. on (WFLI) 9 p.m. on (WDEF) 10 p.m. on (TRAV) The Voice Gotham Jane the Virgin Scorpion Time Traveling With Brian Unger And 10 still remain: The hopefuls still in the Gordon’s (Ben McKenzie) hunt for The Wanting to make things right with Rafael Dismayed over possibly disbanding the In this new series, premiering tonight with competition give pivotal displays of their Ogre (guest star Milo Ventimiglia) takes a (Justin Baldoni), Jane (Gina Rodriguez) team for good — but don’t count on that two back-to-back episodes, eye-popping talent to coaches and judges Christina personal turn when someone close to the thinks she’s come up with a solution in the happening, since this show will have a Sea- CGI graphics allow host Brian Unger to Aguilera, Adam Levine, Blake Shelton and police detective becomes the villain’s next new “Chapter Nineteen.” Xo (Andrea Nave- son 2 — the members reassemble to save take viewers back to Depression-era San Pharrell Williams in the new “Live Top 10 potential victim in the new episode “Under do) is surprised by the way Rogelio (Jaime one of their own in the first-season finale, Francisco to witness the astonishing feat Performances” episode. The field will be the Knife.” Bruce (David Mazouz) sets out, Camil) reacts to information she’s been “Postcards From the Edge.” That “edge” is of engineering that became the Golden reduced by two more in Tuesday’s telecast, with Selina’s (Camren Bicondova) help, to keeping from him. Alba (Ivonne Coll) starts literal: Walter’s (Elyes Gabel) car is precari- Gate Bridge in the new episode “SF’s with the eight still left moving on to next get the goods on a crooked employee of to recall who caused her staircase accident. ously positioned on a cliff, from which he Golden Gateway & New York’s Tallest Five week’s shows. Carson Daly is the host. his family’s company. Nygma (Cory Michael Nia Vardalos (“My Big Fat Greek Wedding”) and the vehicle could plunge at any second. & Dime.” Then it’s off to the East Coast Smith) lends support to Kristen Kringle guest stars in the story directed by Robert Robert Patrick, Katharine McPhee and Ed- to survey the first building in New York to (guest star Chelsea Spack). Morena Bac- Luketic (“Legally Blonde”). die Kaye Thomas also star. scrape the sky in 1913. carin also guest stars.

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ITOMAN, Japan (AP) — In artillery fire. It was a sobering of explosive, or cyanide, so that I us,” she said. “What they were Norman Baker’s mind, the and aging experience. I quickly could kill myself if the Americans pouring on my wounds was to Japanese were fanatical, brutal moved into a shell hole.” came. I was told they didn’t have kill the maggots growing in my animals with no respect for life. One morning, as he walked anything like that for us. They arm. They poured it out like it To Yoshiko Shimabukuro, past a pillbox fortification, he told us that if we were captured was water. The Japanese would Americans were long-nosed looked inside and saw a we should bite off our own have used the same amount to demons who rained hellfire from Japanese soldier huddled in a tongues and bleed to death. treat 50 men. But they used a the skies before raping and pil- corner. The soldier moved. “We called them the American whole bottle just on me. The laging anything with the worse- Without hesitation, Baker fired. beasts. We were taught that if maggots just died and started than-death fate of crossing their “He was so close when I shot they captured us, they wouldn’t falling off.” path. him the blood splattered on me.” just kill us. They would strip us She continued to hate and dis- Both the 18-year-old U.S. “We were indoctrinated naked, rape us. So we weren’t as trust her captors for weeks. She Marine and the 17-year-old throughout that the Japanese afraid to die as we were afraid of refused to eat their food, or tell Okinawan schoolgirl had known were a people to be hated. ... I being captured alive.” them anything about her unit. the enemy only from the virulent was a good soldier. I developed a —- “Being captured was the great- propaganda they had been fed. brutal mentality. I didn’t avoid THE ENEMY RE-EXAMINED est shame. I thought they were When they finally met their foes contact.” BAKER, in an area of some of just trying to deceive us by being in the closing months of World SHIMABUKURO was assigned the worst Iwo Jima fighting, pre- kind, and that they would even- AP photo War II, in separate, back-to-back in March 1945 to the Himeyuri pared to jump over a shell hole tually kill us in some terrible In thIs MArch 21 Photo provided by Norman Baker, Baker of battles hundreds of miles apart, Student Corps, mobilized by when he spotted a Japanese sol- way. The kinder they were the Delaplane, Va., stands atop Mount Suribachi on Iwo Jima after it was on the most terrifying Japanese soldiers who were forti- dier moving below. The soldier more I distrusted them.” attending a memorial for the 70th anniversary of the battle of Iwo terms. And in the 70 years since, fying Okinawa and mobilizing faced Baker and raised his left —- Jima. This year marks the 70th anniversary of the end of World War it has been difficult to reconcile Okinawan civilians for the fight arm above his head. Baker aimed FEELINGS TODAY II, the bloodiest and most all-encompassing war in the history of the hatred of the past with the ahead. More than half the 240 his machine gun and motioned BAKER, after returning home peace of the present. women and girls who went with for the man to raise his other from Japan, pursued an educa- mankind. Japan and the , once the bitterest of enemies, Here are their stories, as told her never came home. arm. They were just a few feet tion — interrupted for a year by are now among the closest of allies. For Baker, who experienced the to The Associated Press on Iwo Working out of various caves, apart. more combat in the Korean War. war’s darkest moments, it’s never been easy to reconcile the hatred Jima and the island of Okinawa. Shimabukuro watched amputa- “I threw off the safety on the He became an aerospace engi- of the past with the peace of the present. Baker arrived with the 4th —- tions without anesthesia, treated Thompson and prepared to kill neer and was active in the space Marine Division on Iwo Jima in the dead of night on Feb, 25, 1945, a EARLY ENCOUNTERS horribly infected wounds, lis- him. His eyes pleaded for his life program before switching to last-minute replacement to his battalion of Seabees, with no con- BAKER arrived with the 4th tened to the cries of soldiers and as he turned enough to show me journalism and publishing. The struction experience. He was assigned to a security detachment pro- Marine Division on Iwo Jima in sat helplessly as they died. They that he had been shot in the 88-year-old has lived in tecting units clearing two airfields, the first near Mount Suribachi — the dead of night on Feb. 25, had little water and even less back in the area of his right Delaplane, Virginia, for the past scene of the iconic U.S. flag-raising. 1945, and was assigned to a food. When a shell hit right out- shoulder blade.” 55 years. security detachment protecting side a cave opening, killing all The Marine behind Baker units clearing two airfields. He who were near, she knew the end yelled at him to quickly kill the was the first off his unit’s landing was at hand. soldier. Baker said no. He was craft. Her unit was dissolved on taking the man prisoner. “When the clam doors opened, June 18. She was ordered to After making the soldier strip I had no concept of war. I became leave the cave. to his underwear to be sure he a man in a matter of seconds. “We didn’t want to leave. We was unarmed, Baker gave him a The beach was by this time a didn’t want to have to be scat- cigarette and some water. Then chaos of men and equipment tered out there and die alone,” he was taken away. under Japanese mortar and she said. “I asked for some kind “I have always wished that I could have found out what he did with his life.” SHIMABUKURO stepped on an explosive two days after leaving the cave, badly wounding her right arm and leg. Some villagers helped carry her and a wounded friend to a relatively safe place. As they hid behind some crags, maggots ate away at their wounds. She was fading in and out of consciousness when she heard the footsteps. “There were five American sol- diers standing over us with their guns. They probably thought we had grenades. When they tried to pat down my friend’s chest, she resisted. They checked my pock- AP Photo ets too. We didn’t have anything. In thIs MArch 22 Photo, Yoshiko Shimabukuro, a survivor of I was so weak I couldn’t bite off the Himeyuri Student Nurse Corps 70 years ago, walks away from my tongue. I begged to them, ‘Kill the lecture room after delivering her experience of the battle of me, kill me.’” Okinawa during World War II at her final lecture before high school The soldiers — probably actu- students at Himeyuri Peace Museum in Itoman on the southern ally Marines or Navy corpsmen — Japanese island of Okinawa. Shimabukuro, head of the museum, opened two bottles of a fluid Shimabukuro didn’t immediately who experienced the war’s darkest moments, it’s never been easy to recognize. In her haze of terror, reconcile the hatred of the past with the peace of the present. she assumed it was gasoline and Shimabukuro has spent her life teaching children the horrors of her that they were about to set her personal battle and praying for the day when the 20,000 U.S. troops on fire. still based on her island will leave, once and for all. “But then they started treating GREEN CARPET CLEAN 5 years after BP spill: What’s 2 ROOMS AND HALLWAY Dignified Services at changed in offshore drilling? $70.00 Realistic Prices! 2415 Georgetown Road, NE NEW ORLEANS (AP) — As oil inspections by the Bureau of plans remain largely secret, cookeshometowngrocer.com 423.242.5318 gushed from BP’s ruptured well Safety and Environmental shielded by proprietary interests. or find us on 473-2620 five years ago and public outrage Enforcement, and the collection Regulators also increased built by the day, the Obama of offshore royalties by the Office drilling standards for how to drill administration issued a six- of Natural Resources Revenue. wells — for example, requiring month moratorium on drilling in The number of offshore inspec- new testing for cement and extra the Gulf of Mexico. tors working the Gulf has safety barriers — following the When the well was finally increased to about 92, nearly spill. But critics point out that key capped after nearly three twice as many as before the BP recommendations made by inde- months, political and industry spill, according to the enforce- pendent panels were not carried pressure mounted on the White ment bureau. Federal inspectors out and that Congress failed to House to lift the ban, which it did do more rigorous inspections of enact new legislation to strength- about a month earlier than blowout preventers, the devices en the safety of offshore drilling. planned. that are meant to shut off an out- Last week, the U.S. Since then, oil and gas drilling of-control well. Department of the Interior Gulf has bounced back strongly Oil and gas companies are now announced new proposals and the number of deep-water required to complete extensive requiring operators to install drilling rigs has actually safety audits in which drillers blowout preventers that would increased from 35 to about 48. must assess vulnerabilities and have more backup measures. The Drillers are pushing into even risks. blowout preventer is a massive deeper water and greater depths Other problems in this area piece of equipment meant to shut below the sea floor to reach reser- persist. Among other issues, the in an out-of-control well, the voirs considered riskier than the spill exposed the government’s piece that failed in the Macondo Macondo field, the source of the dependency on the industry for disaster. nation’s worst offshore spill. the expertise and equipment Those rules won’t take effect Elsewhere, the Obama admin- needed to cope with a broken for at least another five years, istration has pushed to open up underwater well. Regulators however. offshore waters in Alaska and acknowledge they still depend on —- along the Atlantic coast to the industry and find it hard to SPILL RESPONSE drilling. In January, the Interior keep up with innovations. When BP’s well began spewing Department unveiled a plan to Government agencies have oil, the company and its industry open up drilling next year in the long had trouble retaining engi- partners found themselves unpre- Chukchi and Beaufort seas on neers and inspectors, who can pared for a spill of such size. the Arctic coast of Alaska and off make much better salaries in the Supplies of oil-stopping boom the coast between Maryland and astronomically profitable energy soon were used up. Idled fishing Florida. sector. The Government boats were converted to skimmers Here’s a look at what else has Accountability Office noted in on the fly. A series of attempts by changed and what hasn’t in the February that the Bureau of BP to contain the spill at the world of offshore drilling in the Safety and Environmental source failed; BP and the Coast five years since BP’s April 20, Enforcement struggles to keep Guard wound up soliciting ideas 2010, Macondo catastrophe: enough highly trained personnel. from the public and experts —- Watchdogs say the regulatory before a giant containment stack INDUSTRY OVERSIGHT changes have been slow and finally capped the well. The Minerals Management largely incremental. Afterward, oil companies set up Service, the agency overseeing —- the Marine Well Containment Co. drilling when the BP disaster SAFETY AND PREVENTION and Helix Well Containment occurred, is now defunct. It was After the BP blowout, regula- Group to develop better technolo- widely considered ineffective as a tors came under fire for approv- gy to contain spills. The two regulator and incapable of keep- ing drilling plans that included groups say they have systems for ing up with changes in a high- dead people and response plans placing stacks over an out-of- tech industry, and the Obama for animals that don’t exist in the control well and capturing huge administration broke it up into Gulf, such as the walrus. Since amounts of oil and gas escaping three entities. then, exploration and drilling from a blowout — up to 130,000 Now exploration and environ- plans are vetted more carefully barrels of oil a day and 220 mil- mental planning are handled by and must be approved by inde- lion cubic feet of gas in 10,000 the Bureau of Ocean Energy pendent engineers. feet of water, twice the depth of Management, drilling safety and Still, many aspects of drilling the Macondo well. www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Monday, April 20, 2015— 11 MONDAY

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Phone 472-5041 or fax 614-6529 SportS [email protected] Gomes has 4 RBIs, Braves Blackhawks beat Jays in series finale takes series TORONTO (AP) — Atlanta’s “That’s what he gets paid for, is Shelby Miller has added to his to hit left-handers,” Gonzalez arsenal since shutting out the said. lead away Blue Jays last season. Toronto has lost five of the first He didn’t blank them again seven games on its opening Sunday, but he did beat them homestand. from Preds again. Gomes’ two-out, bases-loaded CHICAGO (AP) — Marian Hossa Jonny Gomes drove in four double in the first ticked off the was everywhere. Jonathan Toews runs to back Miller (2-0), and the glove of rookie center fielder powered Chicago to a big second Atlanta Braves defeated the Dalton Pompey, who fell down on period, and Brandon Saad had a Toronto Blue Jays 5-2. the play and appeared to have key play for the Blackhawks. “He did a nice job, gave us the trouble tracking the ball. Chicago’s skilled top line found innings we needed,” Braves man- Pompey acknowledged he has plenty of room to roam with Shea ager Fredi Gonzalez said of Miller. been “playing somewhat scared” Weber out with an injury. Miller pitched a three-hit all season out of fear of making a Toews had a goal and an assist, shutout against Toronto for St. mistake. Hossa had two assists in a dazzling Louis last June, his only prior “We lose that game because I performance, and the Blackhawks start against Toronto. don’t make that play, and I take beat the Nashville Predators 4-2 on “I was kind of a little bit of a full responsibility for that,” Sunday for a 2-1 lead in the first- different pitcher then,” Miller Pompey said. round playoff series. said. “I didn’t have the cutter or Pompey was guilty of another Toews, Saad and Brent the sinker that much.” mistake as Atlanta made it 5-0 in Seabrook scored in the second to The cutter, a pitch he has the third. Freddie Freeman help Chicago earn its 20th win in focused on refining this season, walked, Chris Johnson singled to its last 24 home playoff games. featured more prominently. center and Freeman scored on Scott Darling made 35 saves and “It’s more of a feel, pitch, a Pompey’s throwing error. Andrew Desjardins got his third confidence pitch,” Miller said. Johnson took third on the throw career playoff goal in the first as “You’ve just got to have confi- and scored on Gomes’ fly ball to the Blackhawks bounced back dence in it and throw it and let it left. after Friday night’s 6-2 loss in do what it does. That’s a pitch Norris allowed all five runs — Nashville. that’ll help but it’s still got a lot of four earned — and six hits in 2 2- “We’ve been here a while and room to grow.” 3 innings. went pretty deep the past two This time, Miller kept the Blue “I’m going through a little bit of years,” Saad said. “We know what Jays scoreless through five a dead arm phase,” Norris said. we need to do. At the same time, before Russell Martin’s two-out, Freeman and Nick Markakis after Game 2, we know we needed two-run double in the sixth. combined to go 12 for 20 in the to be better. I think everyone Miller gave up two runs and five three-game series, scoring nine of brought it tonight.” hits in six innings, raising his Atlanta’s 18 runs. “That’s what Mike Ribeiro and Mattias ERA from 0.90 to 1.69. we need from those guys,” Ekholm scored for Nashville, and “You’ll take both of those out- Gonzalez said. “That’s why they Pekka Rinne had 26 saves. ings against the Blue Jays at hit three and four.” The Predators were without home,” Miller said. “You’re com- Atlanta is off today before a Weber and forward Mike Fisher, ing into their home field, where three-game series in New York who were sidelined by lower-body they hit great. Coming out with a starting on Tuesday against the injuries. Fisher is day to day, but win is a positive thing.” Mets. Braves RHP Trevor Cahill Weber did not travel with the team Andrew McKirahan got two faces LHP Jon Niese (1-0) in the to Chicago and the star defense- outs in the seventh, Cody Martin opener. Cahill is 0-1 with a 4.00 man likely will be out for Game 4 pitched 1 1-3 innings, and Jason in two career starts against the on Tuesday night as well. Grilli finished to remain perfect Mets. Toronto is also off today AP photo “Obviously, Shea’s a big pres- in six save chances. before opening a three-game MAtt Kenseth leads the field during the Sprint Cup Food City 500 at ence and we’re going to miss him Gomes hit a three-run double series against Baltimore. Blue Sunday, in Bristol. on our back end,” said Roman in the first off rookie Daniel Jays LHP Mark Buehrle (2-0) Josi, who usually plays with Weber Norris (1-1) and added a sacrifice faces RHP Bud Norris (0-1) in the on Nashville’s top defensive pair- fly in the third as the Braves took opener. Buehrle beat Baltimore ing. “But I thought we played a two of three from Toronto. on April 10 for his 200th win. pretty good game and it could have Kenseth ends drought gone the other way, too.” Darling, a native of the Chicago suburb of Lemont, was solid in his first postseason start after Corey Crawford was ineffective in the first with wet win at Bristol two games of the series. The rookie also replaced Crawford in Game 1 BRISTOL (AP) — After four rain delays and 11 almost four hours. and made 42 stops as the extra laps, Matt Kenseth finally drove to victory The final stoppage came when the race had Blackhawks rallied for a 4-3 victory lane. already surpassed the scheduled 500 laps, but a in double overtime. It took him nine hours to get there Sunday at quick rain shower had stalled NASCAR’s “The guys have been unbeliev- a water-logged Bristol Motor Speedway. attempt to race to the checkered flag following able and really helped me out Kenseth snapped a 51-race losing streak by an accident with eight laps remaining. So, today,” Darling said. holding off and on NASCAR parked the cars on pit road and sent Coach Joel Quenneville did not one final restart in NASCAR’s determined effort out its dryers to quickly try to give it one more announce his goaltender for Game to stage a complete race. shot. 4, but talked as if Darling would Kenseth, a seven-race winner in his 2013 Kenseth, the leader, was fine with NASCAR’s get another start. debut season with Joe Gibbs Racing, was win- decision because he was so confident in his “We’ll talk about it, but certainly less all last year. . he did everything he could to put “It feels good to be back here. Not winning for “I’ve got to be honest with you, at least 90 per- himself back in the net,” as long as we did ... it wears on you a little bit,” cent of the time or more, I’d be all about, ‘Man, Quenneville said. “I thought he was Kenseth said. “We had such a good 2013, and call that thing,’ because anything can go wrong,” rock solid today.” last year there were some races we had some he said. “I felt pretty good about where we were. The Predators’ convincing victo- chances to win and just things wouldn’t line up I felt like unless I really, really messed it up, I ry in Game 2 led Quenneville to try for us. was going to be clear getting into (Turn) 1. I felt a different look for the Blackhawks’ “We just couldn’t get it to happen. (Bristol) like our car was good enough to hold on for two first home game of the playoffs. was kind of the opposite. Everything worked laps.” Darling was in goal, and forwards out.” He did have a two-lap overtime sprint to the Antoine Vermette and Desjardins The start was delayed nearly 90 minutes finish and Kenseth, the pole-sitter, got a terrific entered the lineup after they were AP photo because of rain and the race was stopped three healthy scratches for the first two AtlAntA BrAves Pitcher Shelby Miller works against the more times, including one delay that lasted See BRISTOL, Page 13 Toronto Blue Jays in the first inning Sunday, in Toronto. See PREDS, Page 13 Korver scores 21, Hawks hold off the pesky Nets in Game 1 ATLANTA (AP) — Banged up managed just six points on 2-of- Lopez each scoring 17 points, they and bruised, the Atlanta Hawks 11 shooting. didn’t look overmatched by a team survived their first test as the top “It’s going to be tough to just that won the season series 4-0 seed in the Eastern Conference. blow teams out,” Millsap said. “It’s and earned a No. 1 seed for the They were just good enough the playoffs. You expect them to first time since 1994. against the Brooklyn Nets. hang in there and fight hard.” Afterward, coach Lionel Hollins Leading nearly The Hawks told his players, “If you don’t the entire game led for all but believe you can play in this series, but struggling to the first 39 sec- you should believe it now.” put the No. 8 “It’s going to be tough onds and Atlanta didn’t have much to seed away, the to just blow teams out. pushed the play for over the final month of the Hawks got 21 It’s the playoffs. You margin as high season, seizing control in the East points from Kyle expect them to hang in as 16 points, with a 19-game winning streak. Korver and there and fight hard.” but the Nets Looking well rested, the Hawks shook off anoth- — Hawks forward kept coming started with the quick pace they er injury to beat Paul Millsap back. wanted against the Nets, who Brooklyn 99-92 Korver hit five would’ve preferred more of a half- in Game 1 of the 3-pointers, the court game. Atlanta pushed out to opening-round playoff series last of them with just over 3 min- a double-digit lead before the Sunday night. utes remaining after the Nets cut game was 7 minutes old and All-Star center Al Horford dislo- it to 88-83. Brooklyn got as close looked on the verge of turning it cated his right pinkie finger going as 93-89 before Jeff Teague into a blowout before settling for a for a rebound early in the fourth banked in a floater coming off the 55-45 edge at the half. quarter. X-rays were negative and left wing with 1:19 to go. In striking contrast to the open- he finished the game with his Teague and DeMarre Carroll ing quarter, Atlanta came out of shooting hand heavily taped, giv- scored 17 points apiece for the the halftime break looking slug- ing Atlanta another concern on Hawks. gish. Brooklyn opened with a 9-2 top of forward Paul Millsap, who Brooklyn finished 22 games run that cut it to 57-54, prompt- looked out of sorts after missing behind the Hawks and slipped ing Hawks coach Mike AP photo five games late in the season with into the playoffs on the final day. BrooKlyn nets guArd Jarrett Jack has the ball knocked away by Atlanta Hawks guard Dennis a sprained right shoulder. He But, with Joe Johnson and Brook See HAWKS, Page 13 Schroder (17) in the first half Sunday, in Atlanta. 12—Cleveland Daily Banner—Monday, April 20, 2015 www.clevelandbanner.com

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St. Louis (Lynn 1-1) at Washington (G.Gonzalez 1-1), 7:05 Nashville at Chicago, 9:30 p.m. Atlanta (Cahill 0-1) at N.Y. Mets (Niese 1-0), 7:10 Vancouver at Calgary, 10 p.m. oN Air Cincinnati (Marquis 0-1) at Milwaukee (Fiers 0-2), 8:10 Wednesday, April 22 San Diego (Morrow 0-0) at Colorado (Matzek 1-0), 8:40 Montreal at Ottawa, 7 p.m. tV sportsWatch Texas (N.Martinez 2-0) at Arizona (C.Anderson 0-0), 9:40 N.Y. Rangers at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. monday, April 20 L.A. Dodgers (B.Anderson 1-0) at San Francisco St. Louis at Minnesota, 9:30 p.m. mAJor leAgue BAseBAll (Lincecum 0-1), 10:15 Anaheim at Winnipeg, 9:30 p.m. 11 a.m. American league thursday, April 23 MLB — Baltimore at Boston east division Tampa Bay at Detroit, 7 p.m. 7 p.m. W l Pct gB NY Islanders at Washington, TBA ESPN — N.Y. Yankees at Detroit Baltimore 75.583 — Chicago at Nashville, TBA NBA Boston 75.583 — Calgary at Vancouver, TBA 8 p.m. New York 66.500 1 Friday, April 24 TNT — Playoffs, first round, Game 2, Milwaukee at Tampa Bay 67.462 1½ x-Ottawa at Montreal, TBA Chicago Toronto 67.462 1½ Pittsburgh at N.Y. Rangers, TBA 10:30 p.m. central division Minnesota at St. Louis, TBA TNT — Playoffs, first round, Game 2, New Orleans at WlPct gB x-Winnipeg at Anaheim, TBA Golden State Detroit 10 2 .833 — saturday, April 25 Nhl Kansas City 93.750 1 Detroit at Tampa Bay, TBA 7 p.m. Minnesota 57.417 5 x-Washington at N.Y. Islanders, TBA NBCSN — Playoffs, conference quarterfinals, Game 3, Chicago 47.364 5½ x-Nashville at Chicago, TBA N.Y. Rangers at Pittsburgh Cleveland 47.364 5½ x-Vancouver at Calgary, TBA 8 p.m. West division sunday, April 26 CNBC — Playoffs, conference quarterfinals, Game 3, St. WlPct gB x-Montreal at Ottawa, TBA Louis at Minnesota Houston 66.500 — x-NY Rangers at Pittsburgh, TBA 9 p.m. Oakland 67.462 ½ x-St. Louis at Minnesota, TBA NHL — Playoffs, conference quarterfinals, Game 3, Los Angeles 57.417 1 x-Anaheim at Winnipeg, TBA Anaheim at Winnipeg Seattle 57.417 1 monday, April 27 Eds: NBCSN will join in progress upon conclusion of Texas 58.385 1½ x-Tampa Bay at Detroit, TBA Rangers/Pittsburgh saturday’s games x-NY Islanders at Washington, TBA Toronto 6, Atlanta 5, 10 innings x-Chicago at Nashville, TBA Chicago White Sox 12, Detroit 3 x-Calgary at Vancouver, TBA Cleveland 4, Minnesota 2 tuesday, April 28 oN tAP Baltimore 4, Boston 1 x-Ottawa at Montreal, TBA Houston 4, L.A. Angels 0 x-Pittsburgh at N.Y. Rangers, TBA monday, 20 N.Y. Yankees 9, Tampa Bay 0 x-Winnipeg at Anaheim, TBA BAseBAll Oakland 5, Kansas City 0 Wednesday, April 29 McMinn County at Polk County, 5 Seattle 3, Texas 1 x-Detroit at Tampa Bay, TBA Ooltewah at Cleveland, 7 sunday’s games x-Minnesota at St. Louis, TBA Walker Valley at McCallie (9), 5 Atlanta 5, Toronto 2 soFtBAll Detroit 9, Chicago White Sox 1 McMinn County at Walker Valley, 5 N.Y. Yankees 5, Tampa Bay 3 East Hamilton at Bradley Central, 5 Baltimore 8, Boston 3 NAscAr trAck Minnesota 7, Cleveland 2 Decathlon/Pentathlon at Rhea County, TBA Houston 4, L.A. Angels 3 NAscAr sprint cup tuesday, April 21 Kansas City 4, Oakland 2 Food city 500 in support of steve Byrnes and BAseBAll Seattle 11, Texas 10 stand up to cancer Walker Valley at Bradley Central, 7 (JV 4) monday’s games results Cleveland at Ooltewah, 7 Baltimore (Chen 0-0) at Boston (Masterson 1-0), 11:05 sunday soFtBAll a.m. At Bristol motor speedway Walker Valley at Cleveland, 5 N.Y. Yankees (Sabathia 0-2) at Detroit (Simon 2-0), 7:08 Bristol, tenn. Bradley Central at Soddy-Daisy, 5 Cleveland (Bauer 2-0) at Chicago White Sox (Danks 0-2), lap length: .533 miles soccer 8:10 (start position in parentheses) McMinn County at Walker Valley, 6 Minnesota (Gibson 1-1) at Kansas City (Volquez 1-1), 8:10 1. (1) Matt Kenseth, Toyota, 511 laps, 129.8 rating, 47 Cleveland at Ooltewah, 7 Oakland (Graveman 1-1) at L.A. Angels (Shoemaker 2-0), points, $212,961. Bradley Central at East Hamilton, TBA 10:05 2. (28) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 511, 100.2, 42, trAck Houston (Wojciechowski 0-1) at Seattle (Iwakuma 0-1), $170,011. Decathlon/Pentathlon at Rhea County, TBA 10:10 3. (23) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 511, 107.6, 41, $160,861. Wednesday, April 22 tuesday’s games 4. (25) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ford, 511, 89.8, 40, $125,475. BAseBAll Baltimore (B.Norris 0-1) at Toronto (Buehrle 2-0), 7:07 5. (18) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 511, 92.5, 39, $135,275. Polk County at Hiwassee Dam, 4:30 N.Y. Yankees (Eovaldi 0-0) at Detroit (Lobstein 1-0), 7:08 6. (21) Tony Stewart, Chevrolet, 511, 80.7, 38, $131,129. Bradley Central at Walker Valley, 7 (JV 4) Boston (Miley 0-1) at Tampa Bay (Archer 2-1), 7:10 7. (14) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, 511, 113.9, 38, $133,423. thursday, April 23 Cleveland (Carrasco 1-1) at Chicago White Sox (Noesi 0- 8. (15) Justin Allgaier, Chevrolet, 511, 82.3, 36, $126,723. BAseBAll 1), 8:10 9. (26) , Chevrolet, 511, 72.6, 35, $107,365. Cleveland at Maryville, 6 Minnesota (Milone 2-0) at Kansas City (J.Vargas 1-1), 8:10 10. (12) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 511, 97.8, 34, $136,351. Bradley Central at Ooltewah, 7 Texas (N.Martinez 2-0) at Arizona (C.Anderson 0-0), 9:40 11. (9) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 511, 90.9, 33, $106,340. Cleveland at Bradley Central JV, 4 Oakland (Pomeranz 1-1) at L.A. Angels (Santiago 1-1), 12. (37) , Toyota, 511, 87.9, 32, $131,773. soFtBAll 10:05 13. (30) Aric Almirola, Ford, 511, 84.7, 31, $134,176. Ooltewah at Bradley Central, 5 Houston (McHugh 2-0) at Seattle (T.Walker 0-2), 10:10 14. (10) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 510, 102.9, 30, Soddy-Daisy at Cleveland, 5 $126,831. Polk County at Bradley Central, 6:30 15. (7) Kurt Busch, Chevrolet, 510, 113.1, 30, $112,175. soccer 16. (13) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, 509, 80.1, 28, Grace at Bradley Central, 5 $112,300. Walker Valley at Ooltewah, 7 golF 17. (24) Brett Moffitt, Toyota, 509, 56, 27, $124,864. East Ridge at Cleveland, 7 rBc heritage Par scores 18. (32) David Gilliland, Ford, 508, 62.7, 26, $120,533. teNNis sunday 19. (39) Sam Hornish Jr., Ford, 508, 57.2, 25, $121,995. AP photo Cleveland vs. Soddy-Daisy, Lee University, 4 At golf links 20. (40) Alex Bowman, Chevrolet, 508, 54.1, 24, $110,033. Friday, April 24 Jim Furyk reActs after his winning putt on the 17th hole against Kevin Kisner during the playoff hilton head island, s.c. 21. (22) Matt DiBenedetto, Toyota, 508, 57.4, 23, $103,708. BAseBAll Purse: $5.9 million 22. (19) Michael McDowell, Ford, 507, 46.1, 22, $91,875. Tellico Plains at Polk County, 5 of the RBC Heritage in Hilton Head Island, S.C., Sunday. yardage: 7,101; Par: 71 23. (36) Michael Annett, Chevrolet, 507, 56.5, 21, $91,700. Walker Valley at Meigs County, 5:30 Final 24. (3) Carl Edwards, Toyota, 507, 105, 21, $91,825. soFtBAll a-amateur 25. (38) Chris Buescher, Ford, 505, 39.2, 0, $91,325. Polk County at Murphy, NC, 6 Fedex cup points in parentheses 26. (5) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 505, 48.5, 18, $109,200. Coffee County Tournament Furyk won on second playoff hole 27. (42) Cole Whitt, Ford, 504, 42.9, 17, $103,572. Bradley Central participating Jim Furyk (500), $1,062,000 71-64-68-63—266 -18 28. (31) Trevor Bayne, Ford, 504, 47.2, 16, $135,450. soccer Kevin Kisner (300), $637,200 68-67-67-64—266 -18 29. (16) Martin Truex Jr., Chevrolet, 504, 71.1, 15, Cleveland at Lenoir City, 7 Troy Merritt (190), $401,200 69-61-69-69—268 -16 $120,120. Furyk tops Kisner in playoff saturday, April 25 Brendon Todd (135), $283,200 73-66-63-67—269 -15 30. (33) Greg Biffle, Ford, 504, 68.7, 15, $124,458. BAseBAll Matt Kuchar (110), $236,000 68-66-68-68—270 -14 31. (41) Mike Bliss, Ford, 502, 31.9, 0, $90,625. Walker Valley at Boyd-Buchanan, 1 (JV 10:30 a.m.) Sean O’Hair (100), $212,400 70-67-70-64—271 -13 32. (29) J.J. Yeley, Toyota, 496, 31.9, 0, $89,550. Chattanooga Central at Cleveland, 1 Branden Grace, $190,275 70-67-66-69—272 -12 33. (43) Alex Kennedy, Chevrolet, 490, 28.3, 11, $89,500. soFtBAll Louis Oosthuizen (88), $190,275 69-67-69-67—272 -12 34. (20) AJ Allmendinger, Chevrolet, accident, 489, 65.9, Coffee County Tournament Morgan Hoffmann (78), $165,20068-68-69-68—273 -11 10, $107,450. Bradley Central participating Bo Van Pelt (78), $165,200 69-68-67-69—273 -11 35. (2) , Ford, 489, 40, 9, $138,341. to win RBC Heritage crown Blake Adams (63), $129,800 72-65-71-66—274 -10 36. (27) Casey Mears, Chevrolet, accident, 487, 58.2, 8, Brice Garnett (63), $129,800 72-66-65-71—274 -10 $97,350. HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. the losing hurts a lot more than fire himself as he did Friday to BAsketBAll Jordan Spieth (63), $129,800 74-62-68-70—274 -10 37. (8) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, accident, 482, 81.7, 7, Justin Thomas (63), $129,800 70-67-68-69—274 -10 $107,289. (AP) — Jim Furyk had gone 100 winning feels good,” he said. “I have a chance. Luke Donald (55), $100,300 73-66-66-70—275 -9 38. (4) , Chevrolet, 468, 111.9, 8, $143,112. NBA daily Playoff glance Bryce Molder (55), $100,300 74-64-70-67—275 -9 First rouNd 39. (35) , Ford, accident, 466, 38.5, 5, $80,415. starts without winning, a stretch think I just forget how good” it Boy, did he ever. Cameron Smith, $100,300 68-73-67-67—275 -9 40. (6) Joey Logano, Ford, 452, 41.6, 4, $123,623. (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Brendon de Jonge (50), $69,325 70-68-67-71—276 -8 that gnawed at his psyche and feels to win. Furyk had six birdies on his eAsterN coNFereNce 41. (11) , Toyota, 435, 49.2, 3, $117,406. Matt Every (50), $69,325 66-70-70-70—276 -8 42. (34) Jeb Burton, Toyota, accident, 416, 33.7, 2, saturday, April 18 Lucas Glover (50), $69,325 70-67-70-69—276 -8 challenged his confidence. With that came a $1.062 mil- first nine holes, including a 48- Washington 93, Toronto 86, Washington leads series 1-0 $68,415. Jerry Kelly (50), $69,325 71-66-70-69—276 -8 43. (17) Landon Cassill, Chevrolet, accident, 288, 45.3, 0, That all disappeared in lion payday. For Kisner, it was footer on the par-4 eighth that Golden State 106, New Orleans 99, Golden State leads Russell Knox (50), $69,325 75-64-67-70—276 -8 series 1-0 $64,915. Jason Kokrak (50), $69,325 72-70-65-69—276 -8 race statistics uncharacteristic fashion Sunday his best finish on the PGA Tour. moved him in front. A bogey on Chicago 103, Milwaukee 91, Chicago leads series 1-0 John Peterson (50), $69,325 72-65-71-68—276 -8 Houston 118, Dallas 108, Houston leads series 1-0 Average Speed of Race Winner: 74.997 mph. when he won his first PGA Tour Furyk led by a stroke when the 11th dropped Furyk into a Ian Poulter (50), $69,325 69-70-67-70—276 -8 Time of Race: 3 hours, 37 minutes, 54 seconds. sunday, April 19 Graeme McDowell (43), $43,660 66-69-70-72—277 -7 Cleveland 113, Boston 100, Cleveland leads series 1-0 Margin of Victory: 0.287 seconds. title in five years with birdies on Kisner birdied the 72nd hole to four-way tie for first, but he John Merrick (43), $43,660 69-65-71-72—277 -7 Caution Flags: 11 for 117 laps. Atlanta 99, Brooklyn 92, Atlanta leads series 1-0 Pat Perez (43), $43,660 69-71-67-70—277 -7 both playoff holes to outlast force the playoff, the fourth in responded with birdies on three Memphis 100, Portland 86, Memphis leads series 1-0 Lead Changes: 21 among 6 drivers. Carl Pettersson (43), $43,660 72-69-69-67—277 -7 Lap Leaders: M.Kenseth 1-5; K.Harvick 6-62; K.Busch 63; L.A. Clippers 107, San Antonio 92, L.A. Clippers leads Brandt Snedeker (43), $43,660 77-64-67-69—277 -7 Kevin Kisner at the RBC the last six tournaments at of the next four holes and series 1-0 G.Biffle 64-69; K.Busch 70-125; K.Harvick 126-160; Alex Cejka (38), $34,220 70-71-69-68—278 -6 K.Busch 161-165; K.Harvick 166-169; K.Busch 170; Heritage. When the winning putt Harbour Town Golf Links. On seemed set for an easy ride. monday, April 20 Stewart Cink (38), $34,220 70-67-71-70—278 -6 Milwaukee at Chicago, 8 p.m. K.Harvick 171-256; C.Edwards 257-266; K.Busch 267; Martin Flores (38), $34,220 73-67-69-69—278 -6 C.Edwards 268-276; K.Harvick 277; C.Edwards 278-290; fell on the par-3 17th, the typi- the first extra hole, Kisner rolled When his long putt on No. 8 New Orleans at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. Bill Haas (38), $34,220 71-70-68-69—278 -6 tuesday, April 21 K.Harvick 291; C.Edwards 292-345; M.Kenseth 346; cally reserved Furyk dropped his in a second straight birdie putt rolled in, Furyk said he began to Joost Luiten, $34,220 69-71-70-68—278 -6 K.Larson 347-436; M.Kenseth 437-443; K.Busch 444-477; Boston at Cleveland, 7 p.m. William McGirt (38), $34,220 71-70-68-69—278 -6 Washington at Toronto, 8 p.m. M.Kenseth 478-511. putter and punched the air. on the 18th. But Furyk think “this may be the day.” Sangmoon Bae (31), $25,370 67-73-70-69—279 -5 Leaders Summary (Driver, Times Led, Laps Led): Dallas at Houston, 9:30 p.m. Ricky Barnes (31), $25,370 69-72-70-68—279 -5 “I think getting excited on 17 answered with a birdie to keep Kisner, though, chased him Wednesday, April 22 K.Harvick, 6 times for 184 laps; K.Busch, 6 times for 98 Scott Brown (31), $25,370 74-67-71-67—279 -5 laps; K.Larson, 1 time for 90 laps; C.Edwards, 4 times for Brooklyn at Atlanta, 7 p.m. Ben Crane (31), $25,370 72-67-72-68—279 -5 there was a lot of pent-up frus- the playoff going. After Kisner down on the back nine. He Portland at Memphis, 8 p.m. 86 laps; M.Kenseth, 4 times for 47 laps; G.Biffle, 1 time for Jason Dufner (31), $25,370 74-67-66-72—279 -5 6 laps. trations,” he said. missed his birdie try on No. 17, birdied the 14th and 15th to pull San Antonio at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. Freddie Jacobson (31), $25,370 71-68-70-70—279 -5 thursday, April 23 Wins: K.Harvick, 2; J.Johnson, 2; D.Hamlin, 1; M.Kenseth, Ben Martin (31), $25,370 69-69-70-71—279 -5 1; B.Keselowski, 1; J.Logano, 1. Furyk won for the second time Furyk sank a 12-foot putt for his within a stroke and stuck his Cleveland at Boston, 7 p.m. Zac Blair (24), $17,413 70-69-71-70—280 -4 Chicago at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. Top 16 in Points: 1. K.Harvick, 314; 2. J.Logano, 284; 3. at RBC Heritage, the other com- 17th career PGA Tour victory. approach on the signature light- Steven Bowditch (24), $17,413 74-68-68-70—280 -4 M.Truex Jr., 281; 4. J.Johnson, 258; 5. B.Keselowski, 255; Golden State at New Orleans, 9:30 p.m. Brian Harman (24), $17,413 75-65-69-71—280 -4 Friday, April 24 6. D.Earnhardt Jr., 241; 7. K.Kahne, 237; 8. M.Kenseth, ing in 2010 in what turned out Furyk shot a 63 and Kisner a house hole at No. 18 within 7 Anirban Lahiri, $17,413 73-69-66-72—280 -4 236; 9. J.Gordon, 227; 10. A.Almirola, 226; 11. D.Hamlin, Houston at Dallas, 7 p.m. Robert Streb (24), $17,413 74-68-68-70—280 -4 to be the best year of his career. 64, leaving them both at 18- feet for a tying birdie. Toronto at Washington, 8 p.m. 223; 12. J.McMurray, 223; 13. D.Patrick, 211; 14. Hudson Swafford (24), $17,413 70-69-71-70—280 -4 P.Menard, 210; 15. C.Edwards, 203; 16. R.Newman, 201. L.A. Clippers at San Antonio, 9:30 p.m. George McNeill (24), $17,413 72-67-72-69—280 -4 He won two other events, includ- under 266. Third-round leader Kisner kissed his wife, saturday, April 25 NAscAr driver rating Formula Billy Horschel (19), $14,072 72-69-69-71—281 -3 A maximum of 150 points can be attained in a race. ing the Tour Championship, and Troy Merritt was at 16 under Brittany, and 10-month old Atlanta at Brooklyn, 3 p.m. Martin Laird (19), $14,072 72-70-70-69—281 -3 Chicago at Milwaukee, 5:30 p.m. The formula combines the following categories: Wins, Webb Simpson (19), $14,072 71-70-69-71—281 -3 Finishes, Top-15 Finishes, Average Running Position While captured the $10 million FedEx after a 69. Defending champion daughter Kathleen on the way to Golden State at New Orleans, 8 p.m. Vijay Singh (19), $14,072 71-67-70-73—281 -3 Memphis at Portland, 10:30 p.m. on Lead Lap, Average Speed Under Green, Fastest Lap, Cup. Matt Kuchar (68) was at 14 the scoring trailer to prepare for Robert Allenby (14), $13,334 71-71-67-73—282 -2 Led Most Laps, Lead-Lap Finish. sunday, April 26 Jason Bohn (14), $13,334 73-68-74-67—282 -2 Furyk won the 2003 U.S. under and Masters winner more golf. Cleveland at Boston, 1 p.m. Charl Schwartzel (14), $13,334 72-70-71-69—282 -2 L.A. Clippers at San Antonio, 3:30 p.m. Kevin Streelman (14), $13,334 71-65-71-75—282 -2 Open and entered this tourna- Jordan Spieth (70) was eight Furyk is used to such grinding Toronto at Washington, 7 p.m. Brian Stuard (14), $13,334 73-68-69-72—282 -2 Houston at Dallas, 9:30 p.m. ment ranked 10th in the world, shots back. at Harbour Town. When he won Andres Gonzales (10), $12,803 70-72-70-71—283 -1 trANsActioNs monday, April 27 James Hahn (10), $12,803 70-69-72-72—283 -1 but he has struggled to close out It was an odd tournament for in 2010, Brian Davis tied him on Atlanta at Brooklyn, TBA Danny Lee (10), $12,803 71-71-69-72—283 -1 sunday’s sports transactions x-Milwaukee at Chicago, TBA Daniel Summerhays (10), $12,80370-70-73-70—283 -1 BAseBAll events. He was 0-of-9 when lead- Furyk. the final hole to force a playoff — Memphis at Portland, 10:30 p.m. Charley Hoffman (7), $12,508 71-70-71-72—284 E American league tuesday, April 28 a-Scott Vincent 70-70-71-73—284 E LOS ANGELES ANGELS — Optioned LHP Adam Wilk to ing tournaments after three He looked as if he’d get left won by Furyk when Davis struck x-Boston at Cleveland, TBA Aaron Baddeley (4), $12,272 70-67-76-72—285 +1 Salt Lake (PCL). Reinstated RHP Garrett Richards from the x-New Orleans at Golden State, TBA rounds since that Tour behind early, making 18 pars in a loose impediment on his swing Scott Langley (4), $12,272 68-70-76-71—285 +1 15-day DL. x-Dallas at Houston, TBA Jim Renner (4), $12,272 69-69-74-73—285 +1 TAMPA BAY RAYS — Sent LHP Drew Smyly to Championship victory. He is 44 the first round to fall five shots and called a on himself. x-San Antonio at L.A. Clippers, TBA Charlie Beljan (1), $11,918 69-72-74-71—286 +2 Montgomery (SL) for a rehab assignment. Wednesday, April 29 Chris Kirk (1), $11,918 71-70-73-72—286 +2 TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Optioned LHP Colt Hynes to and always believed he’d win back. Furyk found his game Kisner expected Furyk, who x-Brooklyn at Atlanta, TBA Chris Stroud (1), $11,918 72-67-69-78—286 +2 Buffalo (IL). Selected the contract of LHP Jeff Francis from x-Washington at Toronto, TBA again. Friday with eight birdies on the made 11 birdies in 20 holes, to Daniel Berger (1), $11,623 72-68-75-72—287 +3 Buffalo. x-Portland at Memphis, TBA Tom Watson (1), $11,623 72-70-69-76—287 +3 National league “But I was starting to feel like way to a 64. He had a 68 tie him after his putt on the first thursday, April 30 Nick Taylor (1), $11,446 72-69-77-70—288 +4 CHICAGO CUBS — Optioned OF Matt Szcur to Iowa x-Cleveland at Boston, TBA Ryo Ishikawa (1), $11,269 71-70-75-75—291 +7 (PCL). Selected the contract of RHP Gonzalez Germen this game is beating me up, and Saturday, yet knew he needed to playoff hole. x-Chicago at Milwaukee, TBA Boo Weekley (1), $11,269 74-67-77-73—291 +7 from Iowa. Transferred RHP Jacob Turner to the 60-day x-Houston at Dallas, TBA DL. x-L.A. Clippers at San Antonio, TBA LOS ANGELES DODGERS — Assigned LHP David Huff Friday, may 1 outright to Oklahoma City (PCL). Optioned RHP Daniel x-Atlanta at Brooklyn, TBA Flames finish third at Mountain Laurel Invite Corcino to Tulsa (TL). x-Toronto at Washington, TBA hockey MIAMI MARLINS — Optioned LHP Matt Tracy to New x-Golden State at New Orleans, TBA Nhl daily Playoff glance Orleans (PCL). Transferred RHP Jose Fernandez to the 60- x-Memphis at Portland, TBA From LEE SPORTS INFORMATION (2:45.08). placing first (9:34.36) and Elliott First rouNd day DL. saturday, may 2 (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) ST. LOUIS CARDINALS — Placed OF Randal Grichuk on Childers also placed first in finishing third (9:46.36). x-Boston at Cleveland, TBA SEWANEE — The Lee Friday, April 17 the 15-day DL, retroactive to Friday. Recalled INF Dean x-Milwaukee at Chicago, TBA the 1,500m run with a mark of Bryan earned a fifth-place fin- Montreal 3, Ottawa 2, OT Anna from Memphis (PCL). University men’s and women’s x-Dallas at Houston, TBA Washington 4, N.Y. Islanders 3 SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS — Placed RHP Jake Peavy on x-San Antonio at L.A. Clippers, TBA track teams each placed third at 4:52.18. Audrey Smith was sec- ish in the 100m hurdles with a Nashville 6, Chicago 2 the 15-day DL. Recalled C Andrew Susac from Sacramento sunday, may 3 Vancouver 4, Calgary 1 (PCL). ond (5:01.21) and Elizabeth time of 1:07.40. Bryan was x-Brooklyn at Atlanta, TBA the Mountain Laurel saturday, April 18 WASHINGTON NATIONALS — Optioned OF Michael x-Washington at Toronto, TBA Sillcocks was right behind at joined by Allison in the 400m Tampa Bay 5, Detroit 1, series tied 1-1 Taylor to Syracuse (IL). Reinstated OF Denard Span from Invitational, hosted by x-New Orleans at Golden State, TBA St. Louis 4, Minnesota 1, series tied 1-1 the 15-day DL. x-Portland at Memphis, TBA University of the South Friday third (5:01.68). hurdles. The duo finished inside Pittsburgh 4, N.Y. Rangers 3, series tied 1-1 BAsketBAll Anaheim 2, Winnipeg 1, Anaheim leads series 2-0 National Basketball Association evening. Childers added a third top two the top three with Bryan at sec- sunday, April 19 NBA — Fined Toronto general manager Masai Ujiri $35,000 The event was the final finish with a time of 10:36.65 in ond (1:07.40) and Allison at BAseBAll N.Y. Islanders 2, Washington 1, OT, Islanders leads 2-1 for using obscene language in a public setting on Saturday, Chicago 4, Nashville 2, Chicago leads series 2-1 before their playoff game against Washington. warmup before NCCAA Outdoor the 3,000. Sillcocks was third third (1:12.66). National league Montreal 2, Ottawa 1, OT, Montreal leads series 3-0 hockey Calgary 4, Vancouver 2, Calgary leads series 2-1 Track & Field Nationals April 30 (10:45.64) and Danielle King Kincer placed second in the east division monday, April 20 WlPct gB — Recalled D Darren Dietz and long jump. Her distance of 4.82 N.Y. Rangers at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. Brett Lernout, G Mike Condon and Fs Daniel Carr, Charles through May 2 in Rome, Ga. recorded a time of 12:16.68 New York 10 3 .769 — St. Louis at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Atlanta 84.667 1½ Hudon and Christian Thomas from Hamilton (AHL). The squads combined for 30 (19th). meters was 0.02 meters shy of Anaheim at Winnipeg, 9 p.m. college Washington 67.462 4 tuesday, April 21 Smith recorded his wins in the first. Participating in the shot 49.308 6 RANDOLPH-MACON — Announced the resignation of top five finishes and evenly split Tampa Bay at Detroit, 7 p.m. men’s basketball coach Nathan Davis to become men’s Miami 3 10 .231 7 Washington at N.Y. Islanders, 7:30 p.m. eight first place performances. 800m and 1,500m runs. He put were Alexis Qumsieh, Bryan central division basketball coach at Bucknell. WlPct gB Adrian Martin, Jessica Childers posted a time of 1:54.35 to lead and Lauren Hart. Qumsieh was St. Louis 83.727 — a contingent of seven Flames, third (6.94 meters), Bryan was Chicago 65.545 2 and Harold Smith tallied two Pittsburgh 66.500 2½ wins each, while Camden Perez including four in the top five, in fourth (6.17 meters) and Hart Cincinnati 57.417 3½ Milwaukee 2 10 .167 6½ and Hunter Goforth added one the 800. Emmanuel Kipchumba was fifth (3.72 meters). West division was second (1:54.80), Adam Brandon Harmon (52.74) and WlPct gB event win each. Los Angeles 93.750 — Martin was first in the 400- Gullette was fourth (1:56.40) Javon Jones (53.04) placed fifth San Diego 85.615 1½ Colorado 75.583 2 meter dash (57.81) and the 200- and Terris Elliott was fifth and sixth, respectively, in the Arizona 76.538 2½ 400m dash. Harmon and Jones San Francisco 4 10 .286 6 meter dash (25.33). Joining (1:56.69). Alex Carter finished saturday’s games Martin in the 200 meters were 12th (1:59.93), Perez was 13th were joined by Gullette in the Philadelphia 5, Washington 3 Toronto 6, Atlanta 5, 10 innings Emily Bryan, Brianna Prugh, (2:00.62) and Nick Eckert was 200. Harmon was ninth (24.17), St. Louis 5, Cincinnati 2 Chicago Cubs 7, San Diego 6, 11 innings Kaitlynn Kincer and Monica 17th (2:04.09). Gullette 10th (24.36) and Jones Pittsburgh 6, Milwaukee 2 Allison. Bryan was ninth (28.79), The Flames placed five run- was 12th (25.65). N.Y. Mets 5, Miami 4 San Francisco 4, Arizona 1 Prugh finished 13th (29.29), ners in the top eight of the Eagleson, Crook and Tim L.A. Dodgers 6, Colorado 3 sunday’s games Kincer was 14th (29.96) and 1,500m. Smith led the way with Yates took on the 3,000m run, Atlanta 5, Toronto 2 Allison was 15th (30.20). a time of 4:04.11. Seth Eagleson with Eagleson and Crook claim- N.Y. Mets 7, Miami 6 Pittsburgh 5, Milwaukee 2 Martin also placed second in was third (4:06.85), Joseph ing spots in the top six. Eagleson Washington 4, Philadelphia 1 San Diego 5, Chicago Cubs 2 contributed photo the 100-meter dash. Her time of Crook finished at 4:08.25 (fifth), was fifth (9:04.94), Crook was Arizona 5, San Francisco 1 12.44 was 0.20 seconds behind Alex Carter was sixth (4:09.39) sixth (9:13.51) and Yates crossed L.A. Dodgers 7, Colorado 0 the eighth-grAde BrAdley Force girls basketball team St. Louis 2, Cincinnati 1 traveled to Pigeon Forge for the "Rod Run" weekend and took first Tiarra Goode of Birmingham- and Eckert crossed the finish the finish line at 10:04.93 (13th). monday’s games Southern College. line in eighth (4:14.37). Rick Barry posted a pair of Chicago Cubs (Arrieta 1-1) at Pittsburgh (Burnett 0-1), place in the Smoky Mountain Spring Fling. The Force went 4-0 over 7:05 Childers paced four Lady Goforth was first in the long second place finishes in the Cincinnati (DeSclafani 1-0) at Milwaukee (W.Peralta 0-1), teams from all over Tennessee and West Virginia for the champi- 7:20 Flames in the 800m run with a jump with a leap of 6.32 meters 110m hurdles (15.64) and 400m San Diego (Despaigne 1-0) at Colorado (J.De La Rosa 0- onship. Front row, from left, Gracie Koger, Allie Climer, McKenzie 0), 8:40 top time of 2:18.40. Prugh was and placed seventh (11.80) in hurdles (55.24). Matt Jenkins tuesday’s games Truelove, Maddi McKracken, and Maddie Tennant. Back row, from sixth (2:27.83), Madison Riddle the 100m dash. was 12th in the shot put with a Chicago Cubs (T.Wood 1-1) at Pittsburgh (Liriano 0-1), 7:05 left, Kaitlin Hullender, Kaleigh Hughes, Hannah Lombard, Madison was eighth (2:32.11) and Perez and Elliott ran in the measured distance of 5.60 Miami (Haren 1-0) at Philadelphia (Williams 0-1), 7:05 Rue and Anna Roberts. Moneque Beckford was 10th 3,000m steeplechase with Perez meters. www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Monday, April 20, 2015— 13 Dupre looks dangerous for LSU Tigers BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — “I know what I have to do to 242 yards and two TDs. Harris, improved,” Harris said. “You can LSU receiver Malachi Dupre dominate.” who’ll be a sophomore, was 11 of finally see I’m able to show the looks ready to fulfill the promise The sophomore from subur- 17 for 178 yards and two scores. talent God’s blessed me with and he showed during an intermit- ban New Orleans was the “Our quarterbacks are more do it confidently rather than tently spectacular freshman sea- nation’s top-rated recruit at capable, more confident,” coach playing sporadic and, you know, son. receiver in 2014, when he made Les Miles said. “Who’s the best scared.” Dupre produced some of the 14 catches for 318 yards and five quarterback? I’m going to defer Jennings began the game with most memorable highlights from TDs. and let competition play out.” the White offense, completing a LSU’s spring game Saturday, He had four catches Saturday LSU’s White squad, comprised 33-yard pass to tight end Colin making a difficult adjustment on for 112 yards and two touch- mostly of projected starters, beat Jeter on his first play. He found a 37-yard touchdown reception downs. the Purple squad, 45-6. But the Dupre for the game’s opening TD from Anthony Jennings and a Harris and Jennings, who are score mattered less than individ- on the next snap. diving catch on a 35-yard scor- competing for the starting job, ual performances, particularly “My poise is better. I think my ing strike from Brandon Harris. split time with the first-team with a number of players split- command of the offense is even “I’m very confident moving for- offense. ting snaps with both squads. better,” Jennings said, but added ward. The difference is I have a Jennings, who’ll be a junior LSU went 8-5 last season, 4-4 that he was upset about two year under my belt,” Dupre said. next season, finished 13 of 20 for in the Southeastern Conference, deep overthrows to Dural and a marking the third straight sea- short pass he missed to Dupre in son they fell short of a league or the end zone. “Some of the AP photo even division title. So Miles will things I missed, that’s big in my Tim Tebow is expected to sign a one-year contract with the be under increasing pressure get eyes, so I want to continue to today, according to people familiar with the the Tigers back into contention look at that.” deal. in what will be his 11th season Newcomers: Defensive back next fall. Kevin Toliver II, QB Justin Here are a few observations McMillan and fullback David Tim Tebow expected to from LSU’s spring game: Ducre — all freshmen who took QB competition: Both quar- part in spring practice after terbacks performed better with enrolling early in January — sign a deal with Eagles the White squad. each made their mark on the Harris’ second TD went for 41 game. PHILADELPHIA (AP) — It’s later said he’s always “been a yards to 2014 leading receiver Toliver, a top-rated recruit at Tebow Time in the City of fan of Tim.” Travin Dural, who was wide his position, played cornerback Brotherly Love. Tebow had some success in open behind sophomore defen- for both defenses. He intercepted Tim Tebow is expected to Denver, but his inaccurate sive back Russell Gage. Harris’s Harris’ long pass toward the left sign a one-year contract with passing and lack of pocket 45-yard strike to D.J. Chark also sideline, but also let Dural get the Eagles on Monday, accord- presence was an issue. His came with the White offense. open deep twice. His mistakes ing to three people familiar strength has been running the LSu running bAck Leonard Fournette, left, is stopped for a 5- “I want to come out and prove went unpunished because with the deal. The people ball or improvising. Tebow has yard loss on a swing pass, on a tackle by linebacker Duke Riley (40) how much I’ve improved person- Jennings overthrew Dural both spoke to The Associated Press completed just 47.9 percent of during the Tigers’ spring football game Saturday, in Baton Rouge, La. ally and how much the team has times. on condition of anonymity his passes for 2,422 yards, 17 Sunday because the contract touchdowns and nine inter- hasn’t been finalized. ceptions. He has 989 yards QB Johnson makes strong case Tebow hasn’t played in the rushing, a 5.0 average yards NFL since 2012 with the New per carry and 12 TDs. York Jets. He was released by Tebow worked with former to start in Auburn spring game the New England Patriots major league pitcher Tom before the 2013 season and House on improving his spent last year working in tele- mechanics. He joins the Eagles AUBURN, Ala. (AP) — Jeremy ing rusher, Cameron Artis-Payne. so that’ll help us.” vision as an analyst for the in time to start their offseason Johnson made a strong case to Robinson rushed six times for Thomas scored a 36-yard SEC Network and ESPN. program this week. start at quarterback in Auburn’s 19 yards while Barber had eight touchdown on his first touch of Despite being out of the spring game. carries for 37 yards. the game. It was his first action Charles discusses range of The junior threw for 252 yards “All three of our running backs since failing to recover a lateral league, the 27-year-old Tebow topics as Chiefs get to work and two touchdowns in one half are very good with the ball in on the opening play of the 2014 remained one of the most pop- KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Saturday as Team Auburn their hands,” Malzahn said. “All Iron Bowl. ular players around. He has a As the Chiefs prepare to begin topped Team Tigers 24-14. three of them had some good “I was just trying to be patient legion of fans who follow him their offseason program, most Coach Gus Malzahn said after- runs. Roc was able to get in some more,” Thomas said. “I was doing because of his strong Christian of the attention right now is on ward that competition was still spin moves.” what they needed me to do.” beliefs. the upcoming NFL draft, even open for the starting job. New defensive coordinator Will The timing between Johnson The former Heisman Trophy among some of the players. Freshman Sean White completed Muschamp’s first A-Day pro- and top receiver D’haquille winner led Florida to two That includes Jamaal 79 percent of his passes for 109 duced an improved spring game Williams is still a work in national titles and was a first- Charles. yards. performance, as a late touch- progress. Johnson was just 2 of 8 round pick by Denver in 2010. General manager John “I thought he had a pretty good down accounted for the only on passes to the senior and threw AP photo He started 16 games during Dorsey and coach Andy Reid command of the offense,” points of the second half. four consecutive incompletions in Auburn wide receiver two seasons with the Broncos, have no intention of asking Malzahn said of Johnson. “He Malzahn said he was Williams’ direction in the first Ricardo Louis (5) makes a leap- including a playoff victory over their Pro Bowl running back probably held onto the ball a little impressed with the showing, half. The two were able to connect ing catch against defensive back Pittsburgh in January 2012. whom he’d take with their too long some of the time, but I especially considering the lack of on a 36-yard touchdown, though. Kamryn Melton (37) during the Tebow was traded to the Jets first-round pick, No. 18 over- thought he did pretty well over- depth in the secondary. Top cor- “The one I missed to him, I Tigers’ spring game. after Denver signed Peyton all. all.” nerback Jonathan Jones under- underthrew him,” Johnson said. Manning. But in an interview with The Sophomore running back went surgery earlier this week. “As the season comes along and Stoudemire hauled in a 35-yard The 27-year-old Tebow joins Associated Press, Charles Racean “Roc” Thomas rushed for “We’ve got a lot of young guys the offseason moves along, that’s touchdown pass with 1:26 left. quarterbacks Sam Bradford, made it clear he would like 69 yards while playing for both coming in to help,” Malzahn said. going to be corrected.” “I think that was the lowest Mark Sanchez, Matt Barkley upgrades at offensive line. sides. Thomas has been in com- “The four we put out there at the With Johnson out of the game, scoring spring game that we’ve and G.J. Kinne on Dorsey has already made a petition with junior college trans- beginning of the game, we feel Muschamp’s defense locked had,” Malzahn said. “There were Philadelphia’s roster. The addi- few moves in free agency to fer Jovon Robinson and Peyton pretty good about. Obviously down in the second half. Neither so many punts, so I thought they tion of Tebow would be the lat- shore up the front. He signed Barber to replace the SEC’s lead- Jonathan Jones wasn’t out there, side scored until Jimmie did some really good things.” est move in a stunning offsea- former Arizona Cardinals son for coach Chip Kelly. He offensive lineman Paul traded Nick Foles, LeSean Fanaika to provide some McCoy and allowed Jeremy depth, then traded a fifth- Vols enjoy Student Day Maclin to leave in free agency. round pick to the New Orleans Bristol Tebow worked out for the Saints for former Pro Bowl From UTSports.com between the coaches and fans, From Page 11 Eagles last month and Kelly offensive guard Ben Grubbs. KNOXVILLE — After four it really means a lot.” weeks of practice, the When asked about the best jump on the restart. He wasn’t pionship and didn’t see the point University of Tennessee stu- parts of the day, it wasn’t a cur- challenged in part because in getting back into his No. 11 if dent body showed out to check rent player who caught Gordon had a poor restart. he wasn’t going to be competi- out Team 119 for the first time Whaley’s attention but a former Johnson slid past Gordon to tive. Hawks on Saturday during Student one. take second place, and Gordon Joe Gibbs Racing turned to 18- Appreciation Day at Neyland “Johnny Majors came out at From Page 11 finished third. year-old Erik Jones, one of its Stadium. the beginning, and it was awe- The race had a series of hic- development drivers, to replace “It means everything because some,” Whaley said. “It was Budenholzer to angrily call a time- Game 2 is Wednesday night in cups unrelated to the rain stop- Hamlin. He had to fly in from it’s all about One Tennessee, really cool to see him out there out. Atlanta before the series shifts to with Butch. It’s kind of like a pages: Austin Dillon ran out of North Carolina and made it to the Each time the Hawks looked Brooklyn. and it’s all about our student gas while running third because track just five minutes before the body, which is so supportive legacy right in front of every- ready to cruise, Brooklyn Dennis Schroder, the Hawks’ one.” of the lengthy final caution, race resumed following the first responded. Even though they fell backup point guard, played only like everyone else,” head coach Denny Hamlin didn’t get back in red-flag. Butch Jones said about the The students came out in full behind in the best-of-seven series, two games for a total of 7 minutes support, totaling more than his car after the first rain break Jones had no Sprint Cup expe- this was an encouraging start for a in last year’s playoff loss to importance of having the stu- because of a kink in his neck, rience, but was coming off his dents at practice. “To be able to early enrollee running back highly paid team that under- Indiana. Alvin Kamara was used to play- and the two Team Penske drivers first Xfinity Series victory last achieved most of the season. They He’s going to have a much big- have a day like this, it is wrecked each other just 20 laps week at Texas. rewarding for everyone ing in front of at Hutchinson lost the four regular-season meet- ger impact in this series. Community College, where he after the start. “I said, ‘Hey, you’re not going ings to Atlanta by an average of Schroder played more than 24 involved.” Carl Edwards and Kurt Busch to go unless you really feel good, The day began with a bang played in 2014. more than 17 points. minutes in Game 1, finishing with “Yeah, definitely,” Kamara were in contention until they you give me thumbs up,’ “ said “This is going to be a tough 13 points, two assists and a steal. as the Volunteers went one-on- wrecked following a restart eight Joe Gibbs. “So when they got him one in the Circle of Life drill, said when asked if more stu- series,” Johnson said. “This is one “Last year was a little tough dents were at this practice than laps from the scheduled finish, all in there and got him set, game. We’ve got to put it behind watching it,” he said. “It’s a great getting the crowd involved and Busch put together his because we didn’t have a chance his games at Hutch. “There us.” feeling to play in the playoffs.” early, and it also offered several strong run with an interim crew to do anything, he went, ‘I’m OK.’ were a lot of students here. It student-involved activities, chief because Tony Gibson could- So we let him go. To see some- was good to see them come out including a competition n’t leave his motorhome due to body that young get thrown into and support us. We are putting between the quarterbacks and pain from a kidney stone. that situation, he handled it very in a lot of work, and for them to students to see who could hit Kyle Larson, while leading, had good, smooth.” Preds the crossbar on the goalpost see the product, it makes us a miscue with a pair of cars a lap Prior to the rain delay, Brad From Page 11 first. feel good.” down and the chaos it created Keselowski wrecked teammate “It was a bit nerve-racking As junior college transfer and sent Landon Cassill hard into the Joey Logano and both Team being out there in front of four-star recruit, Kamara has wall. Penske cars suffered significant games. Predators’ special teams. everyone throwing,” sophomore already begun to make his “Heck, that’s Bristol, isn’t it?” damage. Chicago acquired Vermette and “Certainly we’d rather have Danielle Whaley said after get- presence felt around campus said Gordon. “I’m sure I’ve had Persistent rain delayed the Desjardins in a pair of trades right Shea, but that’s not an option,” ting the chance to compete in and amongst the team. Senior wackier nights and days at start more than an hour, and before the deadline, but the veter- coach Peter Laviolette said. the competition. “With every- and Piano Performance major Bristol than this.” NASCAR rushed to get the event ans had struggled with the Without Weber on the ice, one’s eyes on me, it added so Nick Dipillo is ready for Hamlin, meanwhile, said he underway during a brief window. Blackhawks. Given another Chicago’s top line helped the much pressure of wanting to Kamara’s debut with the Vols. felt something strain in his neck Although it was damp and cold chance in the playoffs, Desjardins Blackhawks grab control in the throw well in front of the team. “I am looking forward to Alvin 12 laps into the race. The race when the race began, there responded with his best game second. I’m happy I was the girl who got Kamara the most,” Dipillo said was stopped for rain on Lap 22, weren’t any issues until the 20th since the March 2 trade with San Hossa made a nice drop pass to the closest to hitting the goal- when asked about which play- and Hamlin went to his lap, when Keselowski spun trying Jose. Toews for the center’s second goal post, though. That was a plus.” ers he’s excited to watch this motorhome to see if he could get to get around a lapped car. He Desjardins’ first playoff goal in of the series just 36 seconds into Although she didn’t win, upcoming season. “I want to his neck to feel better. Instead, it spun directly into Logano, and three years gave Chicago a 1-0 the period, giving Chicago a 2-1 Whaley, a Journalism and see how he plays and compli- stiffened and he was hardly able both cars were heavily damaged. lead at 14:48 of the first. He also lead. After Ekholm responded for Electronic Media major, still ments Jalen Hurd. I would love to turn his head when NASCAR The weather ruined what keyed a long stretch in the Nashville just 22 seconds later, enjoyed getting to come out and to see Josh Dobbs’ improve- summoned drivers back to their Bristol officials had hoped would Nashville zone in the second that Saad took the puck from Predators support the team and interact ment. It will be exciting to see cars. be a successful weekend for their Seabrook finished with a hard forward Colin Wilson and beat with them throughout the what this defensive line can do “I can’t move my head or neck spring race. wrist shot from the high slot, mak- Rinne with a perfectly placed shot morning. now that they have depth. It like I need to, and I’m not doing Once one of the toughest tick- ing it 4-2 with 7:19 left in the peri- off the inside of the left post at “As a student, you always would be nice to see them put this team any justice if I go out ets to get in all of sports, Bristol od. 3:38. read the reports about how up 40 sacks this year because there like this,” Hamlin told The boasted a streak of 55 consecu- “I was kind of waiting, ready,” “Speed kills, and I thought at practice is going, but it’s always they have the talent to do it.” Associated Press from the garage. tive sellouts. But attendance has Desjardins said. “Been working times they had some really good great to come out here with all “It is a big deal to know that “I have no idea what happened. I been on a five-year decline for hard. I was just working hard, and jump out of their zone,” Predators the students and see it first- Coach Jones really cares about think it’s just a pull, something Bristol’s spring race in part fortunate to get in the game forward Craig Smith said. “We’ve hand,” Whaley said after prac- us,” Dipillo said about getting where you jerk your head around because of an ever-changing race tonight.” got to control that with our third tice finished. “We get to see to watch practice. “It lets us, as and you feel a pain. Almost like date that moved the event earlier Weber left in the second period forward and communication.” things like where the offense students, come out and do you slept on it wrong.” and earlier into March. of Game 2 after he was checked Toews then picked up an assist may be struggling or where the something that no other coach Because Hamlin won last Track officials got the April into the boards by Saad. In addi- with a nice pass on Seabrook’s defense is getting stronger. has done before him since I got month at Martinsville, he’s race date they desired, only to tion to his responsibilities on 13th career playoff goal. The cap- With all of the interactions here.” already earned a spot in the have another bumpy race Nashville’s top defensive pairing, tain has a team-high five points in Chase for the Sprint Cup cham- because of weather. the captain is a key part of the the series. 14—Cleveland Daily Banner—Monday, April 20, 2015 www.clevelandbanner.com Launching a literacy campaign in your community If you can read, write and compre- illiteracy. ing at face value, then you will also tant organization in this effort, will be hend, you are among the most blessed GUEST Can you imagine how this would realize that we have to start doing your local newspaper. You talk about people on earth, and this is a personal ColUmniST affect the economy and the quality of something about the problem of illitera- the power of the press — they have it. invitation for you to join us for a life in a community like this? cy in our nation. This is why I issued Who else in your community can truly nationwide literacy campaign. The saddest part of all in this story is you a personal invitation earlier, get the word out, publish articles, The state of literacy in America has Jim for the individuals who cannot read. because working together we can do meeting places, times and dates, help sunk to such a low level that it is Davidson These people suffer from low self- something about it. organize and recruit volunteers and cel- affecting our economy and the quality esteem and are not able to take advan- Based on past experience, we should ebrate your progress. of life for many of our citizens. tage of the great opportunities in this also realize that money alone will not Please understand. This is not a one One of the reasons this problem has great country. Furthermore, they are a solve this problem. While this is a shot hit-or-miss approach, but an not been addressed on a massive scale You may ask, why is there such a tremendous drain on our criminal jus- national problem, it must be solved at ongoing effort to marshal your is because the majority of our people do great disparity in the answers? tice system and our massive social pro- the local level. This is to say that only resources, get your leaders and other not know how bad it really is. Community leaders and business own- grams. you and your fellow citizens who live in influential people involved and not just ProLiteracy America, the umbrella ers know we have a real problem Medical illiteracy, that is people who your city or town can solve this prob- talk about improving literacy, but do organization that covers all literacy pro- because they are the ones who are hir- have trouble understanding directions lem. it. grams in the country, reports that 90 ing new employees, watching people as on prescription drugs and other health- My proposal is to conduct a commu- While your newspaper has the power, million Americans have trouble reading they fill out loan applications and care issues, cost the United States over nitywide literacy campaign and to enlist we want this campaign to be headed up or writing and 40 million of these can- attempt to perform routine transac- $73 billion per year, according to Win every literate person to help, and to ask by a dynamic volunteer who has a pas- not read at the fifth-grade level. tions. In short, they see it every day in Rockefeller, our state's lieutenant gov- them to be personally involved in ways sion for education, literacy and has a In a Community Needs Assessment their businesses. ernor. When it comes to our prison that are rewarding and satisfying to heart and concern for other people, survey here in our community a few Some time ago I personally talked population, according to OCCS, Policy them, as they help the illiterate learn to especially those who are illiterate. years ago, one of the questions posed with the owner of a large restaurant in Initiative, there is a direct link between read. Be thinking about who in your com- was, "Do you think we have a literacy our community and he told me that he literacy skill level and youth and adult I am joined in this effort by C. munity would be the very best person problem in our community?" When had to go through 25 applications just crime and incarceration. Dennis Schick, who just retired as for this position. Rome was not built in households, that is the general public, to get one person that he was willing to In addition, 395.3 percent of DOC executive director of our state press a day but by laying one brick at a time. responded to this question, 26 percent even interview for a job. inmates function at the lowest levels in association after 25 years of service in With God's help, we will succeed. said they thought we had a problem Let me back up a minute and say math skills, and 69.42 percent perform this position. ——— but when community leaders and busi- that our county only has about 15 per- at the lowest levels in reading skills — We are already off to a roaring start (About the writer: Jim Davidson is a ness owners responded to the same cent of the adult population who are more than triple the rate of the adult as many communities are making motivational speaker and syndicated question, 72 percent said we had a illiterate, but there are other counties population. plans to get started. columnist. He may be contacted at 2 problem. in our nation that have over 50 percent If you can take what I have been say- The key player, and the most impor- Drive, Conway AR 72034.)

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Dear Annie: For many years, I have heard about the dangers of Go ahead, take closed secondhand smoke. I am a non- smoker, but was married to a smoker for 13 years and have government personally asthma. Now that pot is being legalized in Don’t take it personally? Wouldn’t it be great if more peo- some states, including where I live, That’s usually good advice, but ple remembered the press serves what are the dangers of second- today we urge the opposite reac- as their eyes and ears in the halls hand pot smoke? I haven’t heard a tion to all government bodies that of government? word about it. Are the states just might be operating in the shad- Wouldn’t it be great if more peo- looking for additional tax revenue ows, purposely avoiding public ple became aware that jailing jour- and keeping it out of ? — scrutiny and genuine transparen- nalists not only intimidates the Concerned Breather in Oregon Dear Breather: According to the cy. press, but also chills the public’s American Lung Association, inhal- In other words, take closed gov- right to know? ing smoke is harmful whether it’s ernment personally. Please! Wouldn’t it be great to see thou- from cigarettes, pot or burning —Take it personally when a sands of citizens press Congress wood. Marijuana smoke contains reporter is kicked out of a city to pass a federal shield law pro- many of the same toxins, irritants council meeting so members can tecting reporters from being and carcinogens as tobacco hold an illegal or unnecessary locked up for doing their job? smoke, and pot smokers generally executive session. We love that scene in “Return of inhale it for a longer period of time. —Take it personally when pub- the King” when a resurgent Secondhand marijuana smoke lic access to government records monarch inspires his small army contains the same ingredients. Greek bond yields soar as fears How dangerous is it to non- is refused, limited, or attached to to stand against overwhelming smokers? A 2014 study found that excessive fees. odds by delivering a stirring cry to blood-vessel function in lab rats —Take it personally when a arms. of debt default continue to swell dropped by 70 percent after 30 judge jails a reporter for refusing Wouldn’t it be great to see peo- minutes of exposure to second- to reveal a confidential source. ple everywhere show that kind of (AP) — Mounting progress made so far.” hand marijuana smoke and hadn’t —Take it personally when gov- passion and unity in the fight for fears of a Greek debt default sent Experts from Greece and its returned to normal even after 40 ernment fails to limit political con- freedom of information and the the country’s borrowing costs international creditors have been minutes. And the rats suffered the “What is concerning is same effects even if the pot con- tributions, and ignores ties of battle against government secre- surging higher [late last week] how quickly these holding a series of talks in and prompted one prominent Brussels and Athens over the tained no THC. So, you might not mutual benefit between private cy? With apologies to J.R.R. ‘informal’ talks could U.K. bookmaker to stop taking reform plans. get a “contact high,” but with con- business and elected officials. Tolkien, that speech might go turn into serious delays —Take it personally when a something like this: bets on the possibility of Greece Those talks were meant to con- tinued exposure, you could suffer leaving the euro. and missed payments as clude before April 24, when impaired lung and blood-vessel governor issues secretive par- “A day may come when the Greece rapidly runs out function. dons. courage of men fails and our free- The latest jitters were stoked finance ministers from euro by a report in the Financial of money.” countries meet in Latvia. Marijuana is much stronger —Take it personally when a doms die; when speech and reli- Times that the radical left-led — Connor Campbell Schinas warned that “work today than it was 40 years ago. presidential administration works gion are governed; when we for- Greek government, elected in needs to intensify before the More studies need to be done, vigorously to identify and criminal- sake our reporters and break all January, recently made an informal eurogroup” next week. obviously, but if you are regularly ly prosecute government whistle- bonds of fellowship with the Fourth “informal approach” to the Connor Campbell, financial ana- Before then, starting exposed to smoke of any kind, you blowers. Estate … but it is not this day! International Monetary Fund to lyst at London-based spread bet- Thursday, Greek Finance are likely to develop a problem. Take all of this personally, “There may come an hour of have bailout repayments ting firm Spreadex. Minister Yanis Varoufakis will Steer clear. because it directly affects the qual- darkness, wolves and shattered delayed. Failure to agree a plan with seek to convince participants at Dear Annie: I am responding to Citing unnamed officials from creditors will mean that the the IMF annual meeting in “B” about unsolicited phone calls. I ity and scope of government infor- shields that bring our First recently fell victim to such a scam. mation you get from the press. Amendment crashing down … but both sides, the newspaper said country will default, a develop- Washington that his government ment that could force the govern- I purchased a lifetime repair con- Wouldn’t it be great if more peo- it is not this day! Athens was rebuffed and per- will present a fully-costed and suaded not to make a request to ment to put limits on money acceptable plan in time. tract for my computer. A month ple understood a reporter’s exclu- “On this day, we battle for our have two separate repayments to transfers and even lead the coun- Barring a brief foray into bond later, I received a call saying they sion from a meeting also excludes Bill of Rights! This day, we join the Washington D.C.-based insti- try to leave the euro. markets last spring, Greece has were going out of business and them, the general public, from with journalists in the war against tution in May delayed. Greece Investors are wary and the been unable to raise money on needed to return my money. I fool- learning details that are being hid- government secrecy, corruption, owes the IMF around 1 billion yield on Greece’s 10-year bonds international markets for five ishly let them gain control of my den? and waste. euros ($1.06 billion) in repay- surged a whole percentage point years due to its sky-high borrow- computer, where they claim to Wouldn’t it be great if everyone “This day, the press and public ments next month. Thursday to just below 13 per- ing rates. have accidentally “deposited” an embraced the notion that govern- stand … together! This day, we For investors, the report was cent. The 3-year yield jumped to For British bookmaker William amount greater than what they unsettling as it signaled that the a staggering 28 percent. Hill, the outlook for Greece’s euro owed me. They then said I needed ment openness is an essential pil- fight … together!” to send a MoneyGram for the over- lar of democracy? Wouldn’t that be great? Greek government is still a long Many in the markets think the membership remains so murky way from convincing its Greek government will struggle that it’s decided to not take any payment. European creditors about an eco- to make its upcoming debt repay- more bets on a Greek exit from I had the person on my cell- ——— nomic reform plan that is needed ments alongside day-to-cost the euro. phone when I went to a (About the writer: Brian Hunhoff is the opinion writer for the Yankton to unlock the remaining funds in commitments on such things as “No one is interested in back- MoneyGram location. The woman County Observer. This was the fifth in his 12-part series of 2014 edito- the country’s bailout. Since salaries and pensions if it doesn’t ing Greece to stay in the euro- there told me to hang up and rials about open government. Hunhoff is a two-time winner of the 2010, Greece has relied on a 240 agree an economic reform pack- zone until the end of the year, so informed me that it was a scam. I Golden Quill award for editorial writing from the International Society of billion euro bailout from its euro age with European creditors. A we decided to pull the plug on the then went to my bank and was Weekly Newspaper Editors. Opinions expressed in guest “Viewpoints” partners and the IMF. missed payment is an effective markets until either the decision able to protect my account. I also do not necessarily reflect the views of the Cleveland Daily Banner.) “What is concerning is how default. to leave is taken or the crisis reported it to the police. quickly these ‘informal’ talks In some abrupt language, EU point passes and a plan is put in On my way to the bank, I could turn into serious delays spokesman Margaritis Schinas place enabling the country to received 17 calls from the scam- and missed payments as Greece said Thursday that “we are not remain in,” said William Hill mer asking why I hadn’t sent the rapidly runs out of money,” said satisfied with the level of spokesman Graham Sharpe. money. The specialist at the bank Cleveland Daily Banner told him to stop calling. It was too – Established in 1854 – late to reverse the charges on my credit card for the original con- EDITOR AND PUBLISHER GENERAL MANAGER TODAY IN HISTORY tract, but the bank canceled that Stephen L. Crass Jim Bryant card and issued a new one. Here is how I stopped these calls: Today is Monday, April 20, the United States Army. (Lee went National Guard opened fire on a 1. I blocked the numbers they OFFICE MANAGER CIRCULATION DIRECTOR Herb Lacy 110th day of 2015. There are on to command the Army of tent colony of striking miners; were calling from on my cellphone Joyce Taylor 255 days left in the year. Northern Virginia, and eventual- about 20 (accounts vary) strik- and my home phone. SPORTS EDITOR Today’s Highlight in History: ly became general-in-chief of the ers, women and children died. 2. I set “call rejection” on my ASSOCIATE EDITOR Richard Roberts On April 20, 2010, an explo- Confederate forces.) In 1945, during World War II, home phone so if anyone called Rick Norton sion on the Deepwater Horizon In 1863, President Abraham allied forces took control of the from a “private” or “unknown” ADVERTISING DIRECTOR oil platform, leased by BP, killed Lincoln signed a proclamation German cities of Nuremberg and number, they would be required to Jack Bennett 11 workers and caused a blow- admitting West Virginia to the Stuttgart. unblock their number and call ASSOCIATE EDITOR out that began spewing an esti- Union, effective in 60 days (on In 1968, Pierre Elliott Trudeau back. Gwen Swiger RETAIL SALES MANAGER mated 200 million gallons of June 20, 1863). was sworn in as prime minister I hope others learn from my Sheena Meyer crude into the Gulf of Mexico. In 1889, Adolf Hitler was born of Canada. experience. — A Lesson Well LIFESTYLES EDITOR (The well was finally capped in Braunau am Inn, Austria. 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Box 3600 Cleveland, TN 37320 resigned his commission in the took place when the Colorado gers were slain. of the Ann Landers column.) www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Monday, April 20, 2015— 15 Video: Islamic State kills Ethiopian Christians CAIRO (AP) — Islamic State churches, graves and icons. A After the February killings of led coalition said Kurdish forces militants in Libya shot and masked fighter brandishing a the Coptic Christians, Egypt’s recaptured 11 villages in Iraq’s beheaded groups of captive pistol delivers a long statement, military responded with Kirkuk province from the Islamic Ethiopian Christians, a video saying Christians must convert airstrikes targeting the militant State group following days of purportedly from the extremists to Islam or pay a special tax pre- stronghold of Darna. It has not intense clashes. The coalition showed Sunday. The attack scribed by the Quran. launched further strikes, though said the area of about 25 square widens the circle of nations It shows one group of captives, its president is trying to form a miles (65 square kilometers) was affected by the group’s atrocities identified as Ethiopian pan-Arab military force to south of the city of Kirkuk. while showing its growth beyond Christians, purportedly held by respond to extremist threats in The extremists have captured a self-declared “caliphate” in an Islamic State affiliate in east- the region. three villages near the Iraqi city Syria and Iraq. ern Libya known as Barqa The Islamic State group, which of Ramadi in Anbar province and The release of the 29-minute Province. It also shows another grew out of al-Qaida’s former were locked in heavy clashes video comes a day after purportedly held by an affiliate in Iraqi affiliate, now holds about a with Iraqi troops. More than Afghanistan’s president blamed the southern Libyan calling itself third of Iraq and Syria in its self- 90,000 people have fled the mili- the extremists for a suicide the Fazzan Province. The video declared caliphate. It’s called on tant’s advance, a United Nations attack in his country that killed then switches between footage of Muslims across the world to join humanitarian agency said at least 35 people — and under- the captives in the south being it. Its online videos and propa- Sunday. scores the chaos gripping Libya shot dead and the captives in the ganda, including scenes of its “Our top priority is delivering after its 2011 civil war and the east being beheaded on a beach. mass killings and beheadings, life-saving assistance to people killing of dictator Moammar It was not immediately possible have caught the attention of who are fleeing — food, water Gadhafi. to estimate how many captives many extremists and shelter are highest on the It also mirrored a film released were killed or confirm their iden- Its influence has grown since it list of priorities,” said Lise in February showing militants tities. seized large areas of Iraq last Grande, the U.N. humanitarian beheading 21 captured Egyptian In Ethiopia, government summer. Insurgents in Egypt’s coordinator for Iraq. “Seeing peo- Christians on a Libyan beach, spokesman Redwan Hussein strategic Sinai Peninsula also ple carrying what little they can which immediately drew said officials were in contact with have pledged to the group, while and rushing for safety is heart- Egyptian airstrikes on the its embassy in Cairo to verify the another purported affiliate in breaking.” group’s suspected positions in video’s authenticity. Hussein Yemen claimed a series of suicide Iraqi troops backed by Shiite Libya. Whether Ethiopia would said he believed those killed like- bombings in March that killed at militias and U.S.-led airstrikes — or could — respond with simi- ly were Ethiopian migrants hop- least 137 people. On Saturday, managed to dislodge the Islamic lar military force remains ing to reach Europe. Libya has Afghan President Ashraf Ghani State group from the northern unclear. become a hub for migrants blamed an affiliate in his country city of Tikrit earlier this month. Ethiopia long has drawn the across Africa hoping to cross the for an attack on a bank branch But the troops have struggled AP photo anger of Islamic extremists over Mediterranean to enter Europe in the country’s east that killed against the militants in Anbar, In ThIs undATed fIle image posted by the Raqqa Media its military’s attacks on neigh- for work and better lives. 35 people and wounded 125. An which saw some of the heaviest Center, in Islamic State group-held territory, in 2014, which has been boring Somalia, whose popula- “If this is confirmed, it will be a affiliate also operates in fighting of the eight-year U.S. verified and is consistent with other AP reporting, fighters of the tion is almost entirely Muslim. warning to people who wish to Pakistan. military occupation that ended in Islamic State wave the group’s flag from a damaged display of a gov- While the militant in the video at risk and travel to Europe though However, it remains unclear 2011. ernment fighter jet following the battle for the Tabqa air base, in one point said “Muslim blood the dangerous route,” Hussein what kind of central command- that was shed under the hands said. and-control structure the Islamic of your religion is not cheap,” it Abba Kaletsidk Mulugeta, an State group operates. did not specifically mention the official with the Ethiopian “The Islamic State in Libya is Authorities make 6 arrests Ethiopian government’s actions. Orthodox Tewahdo Church’s still focused on this consolida- The video, released via militant Patriarchate Office, told the AP tion phase of announcing its social media accounts and web- he also believed the victims likely presence through these very in 2 states in terrorism probe sites, could not be independently were migrants. high-profile executions,” said verified by The Associated Press. “I believe this is just another Frederic Wehrey, a senior associ- ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Six announcement of a joint terror- groups in Syria, including the However, it corresponded to case of the IS group killing ate for the Middle East Program people were arrested Sunday in ism task force operation. Islamic State group. other videos released by the Christians in the name of Islam. at the Carnegie Endowment for connection with a terrorism Kyle Loven, spokesman for the One man, 19-year-old Hamza Islamic State group and bore the Our fellow citizens have just been International Peace. “But they investigation in Minnesota, where Minneapolis office of the FBI, Ahmed, had been stopped at a symbol of its al-Furqan media killed on a faith-based violence face some structural limits in authorities have been tracking said six people were arrested New York City airport in arm. that is totally unacceptable. This terms of how much local support youths who have traveled or tried Sunday but gave no further November as he and three others The video starts with what it is outrageous,” Mulugeta said. they can get because they to travel to Syria to fight with mil- details. An FBI spokesman in were attempting to travel to called a history of Christian- “No religion orders the killing of haven’t captured real revenue itants, including the Islamic State San Diego referred questions to Syria. Ahmed has been indicted Muslim relations, followed by other people, even people from streams.” group, authorities said. Loven. on charges of lying to the FBI scenes of militants destroying another religion.” Meanwhile Sunday, the U.S.- A spokesman for the Authorities say a handful of during a terrorism investigation, Minnesota U.S. Attorney’s Office Minnesota residents have trav- conspiring to provide material said the arrests were made in eled to Syria to fight with mili- support to the Islamic State Minneapolis and San Diego but tants within the last year. At least group, and attempting to provide there is no threat to public safe- one Minnesotan has died while material support. He has pleaded ty. Spokesman Ben Petok did not fighting for the Islamic State. not guilty. give details about the charges. Since 2007, more than 22 But there have been no public He said more information would young Somali men have also charges filed against his three be released Monday. traveled from Minnesota to companions, and little informa- The U.S. Attorney’s Office and Somalia to join the militant tion had been released about the FBI planned a news confer- group al-Shabab. them. An FBI affidavit said they ence Monday to announce Four Minnesotans have are all between the ages of 19 details. The news conference was already been charged in connec- and 20 and live in the Twin billed in a press release as an tion with supporting terror Cities.

AP photo In ThIs 2014 file photo, Iraqi army soldiers deploy in front of a court run by the Islamic State group after a military operation to regain control of the town of Sadiyah in Diyala province, 60 miles north of Baghdad, Iraq.

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No: Romania’s first case against a ures. Division. NOTICE TO CREDITORS, ESTATE 2015-PR-80. Notice is hereby given that on the OF RUTH A. HARRIS (deceased). Notice is 13th day of April, 2015, Letters of Testamentary communist-era prison guard In recent months, anti-cor- hereby given that on the 5th day of February, in respect of the Estate of Virgil David Calfee, 2015, Letters Testamentary in respect of the Es- Sr., who died January 21, 2015, were issued to suspected of crimes against ruption prosecutors have indict- tate of Ruth A. Harris, deceased, who died Feb- the undersigned by the Probate Court of Bradley humanity. ed the former finance minister ruary 13, 2015, were issued to the undersigned County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and by the Chancery Court (Probate Division) of non-resident, having claims, matured or unma- The 37-year-old is blazing a over bribery allegations; Bradley County, Tennessee. All persons, resi- tured, against the estate are required to file the dent and non-resident, having claims, matured or same with the Clerk of the above named Court trail on another surprising charged Prime Minister Victor un-matured, against the Estate are required to on or before the earlier of the dates prescribed in front, as part of a vanguard of Ponta’s brother-in-law on sus- file the same with the Clerk of the Chancery (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will be forever Court on or before the earlier of the dates pre- barred: (1) (A) Four (4) months from the date of young women prosecutors and pected graft; and investigated scribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will be the first publication (or posting, as the case may forever barred: (1) (A) Four (4) months from the be) of this notice if the creditor received an actual judges shaking up Romanian Basescu’s brother, closest ally date of the first publication (or posting, as the copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty (60) society by going after its sacred and son-in-law. case may be) of this notice if the creditor re- days before the date that is four (4) months from ceived an actual copy of this notice to creditors the date of the first publication (or posting); or (B) cows: ministers and moguls who In 2014, the anti-corruption at least sixty (60) days before the date that is Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor re- four (4) months from the date of the first publica- ceived an actual copy of this notice to creditors bled the state of hundreds of office secured a record 1,051 tion (or posting); or (B) Sixty (60) days from the of the creditor received the copy of the notice millions, former prison com- convictions, up from 743 the date the creditor received an actual copy of the less than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is notice to creditors if the creditor received the four (4) months from the date of publication (or manders in communist-era pris- year before. Even more are copy of the notice less than sixty (60) days prior posting) as described in (1)(A); or (2) Twelve to the date that is four (4) months from the date (12) months from the decedent's date of death. ons suspected of torture and expected this year. Among those of first publication (or posting) as described in (1) This 13 day of April, 2015. Signed: GLENN ED- murder. convicted since January 2014 (A); or (2) Twelve (12) months from the dece- WARD CALFEE-Personal Representative; Gin- dent's date of death. This 13th day of April, 2015. ger Wilson Buchanan, Attorney for Estate of Vi- Most of these women were in were a former prime minister, Signed: Karen Stuckey, Executor/ Administrator. rigl David Calfee, Sr., P.O. Box 1083, Cleveland school when communism col- seven former ministers, a for- Signed: Ashley L. Ownby, Attorney for the Es- TN 37364-1083; 423-614-4035 BPR No.017620. tate. Carl D. Shrewsbury, Clerk & Master. Ashley Carl Shrewsbury, Clerk & Master. L. Ownby, Esq., Attorney for the Estate, 180 lapsed 25 years ago. Today they mer deputy prime minister, four North Ocoee Street, P.O. Box 176, Cleveland, April 20, 27, 2015 are slowly forging an independ- lawmakers, one European TN 37364-0176; (423) 479-1324. ent justice system based on Parliament lawmaker, 39 may- April 20, 27, 2015 their belief that nobody is above ors, 25 magistrates and two LEGAL PUBLICATION the law. tycoons. Under communism, the jus- Basescu himself, who left AP photo REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL FOR tice system was a man’s domain office in December, is the target LAurA codrutA Kovesi, the chief prosecutor of Romania’s ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES — which shielded fellow men in of an investigation led by female anti-corruption authority, the DNA, speaks during an Associated LAKE FORREST MIDDLE SCHOOL the ruling elite. That began to prosecutor Adina Petrescu on Press interview in Bucharest, Romania. Under communism, the jus- Bradley County Board of Education (“Owner”) will change with the advent of charges that he publicly threat- tice system was a man’s domain; in the 1990s, with the advent of accept proposals on or before 4:00 democracy and capitalism in the ened and tried to blackmail a democracy and capitalism in Romania, men left poorly paying state p.m. E.S.T. on April 22, 2015, for the provision of 1990s, when men left poorly senator who accused his family architectural services for the renovation and altera- paying state prosecutor and of wrongdoing. prosecutor and magistrate jobs and the result is that 60 percent of tion of, or construction of, the Lake Forrest Middle magistrate jobs to become Kovesi, a former professional Romania’s prosecutors and judges today are women. School. Proposals may be picked up at the Adminis- lawyers or businessmen, leaving basketball player, became a trative Offices of Bradley County Schools or found the door open for women. The magistrate in 1995. “Twenty at www.bradleyschools.org/lake_forest result: 60 percent of Romania’s years ago, they said the prose- indicted the former commander the homes of those who were too All proposals must be delivered to the Administra- prosecutors and judges today cutor’s office was not a place for of Romania’s notorious sick or frail to make the journey tive Offices of Bradley County Schools located at are women. women,” she told The Ramnicu Sarat prison and the to the prosecutor’s office. And 800 South Lee Highway, Cleveland, TN 37311. The The “feminization of the jus- Associated Press. “They said commander of Periprava labor she visited Ramnicu Sarat Owner will only consider proposals made by archi- tice system” is helping Romania we’d give up more easily ... I camp, where more than 100 where inmates were held in tectural firms ("the Architect") that have experi- shed its status as a swamp of hope I have knocked down that died. cramped, frigid cells. ence in similar renovation projects – both in scope corruption and patronage, said belief.” Alexandru Visinescu, 89, “What surprised me is (former and price of the work. Cristian Parvulescu, deacon of Kovesi and her colleagues are went on trial in September prisoners) made no material April 14, 15, 16, 17, 19, 20, 21, 2015 the National School of Political regularly criticized by politi- accused of crimes against demands, the historic repara- Studies and Public cians and in the media, whose humanity for the deaths of 12 tion was enough,” she told The LEGAL PUBLICATION Administration owners have been themselves prisoners at Ramnicu Sarat, AP in her first media interview. BRADLEY COUNTY, TENNESSEE “These women are stamping been convicted of corruption. where he was commander from “It was a regime of physical NOTICE OF FORECLOSUR E SALE their own vision on Romania,” She now has security guards WHEREAS, a default having occurred in the pay- 1956 to 1963. Even a quarter- and mental extermination,” she said Parvulescu. “Before they assigned to guard her. century after communism, no said. “(Prisoners) woke up with ment of the debts and obligations secured by that were not able to do it and they “What is surprising is that former prison commander from snow on their hair because it so certain Deed of Trust dated January 29, 2010, of are doing it in a courageous corruption is present at levels that time had ever faced justice. was cold and the water in their record in Book 1956, Pages 952-956 in the Office of way.” and in all sectors,” Kovesi said. Ion Ficior faces the same mugs froze. It was inhuman ... the Register of Deeds of Bradley County, Tennes- The first winds of change “I saw people who were being charges for the deaths of 103 They communicated by cough- see, wherein Shannon Leon Crisp and Lori Crisp came in 2005 after Traian investigated and they chose to people at Periprava, which he ing in Morse code.” conveyed to David S. Humberd, Trustee, the real property described below (the "Real Property") to Basescu was elected president continue corruption, to hide to ran from 1958 to 1963. His trial Parvulescu says women like on a vow to fight corruption. The use more sophisticated methods secure payment of certain loan obligations owed to has not yet started. Kovesi and Cristodor have First Volunteer Bank as described in the Deed of following year, he appointed and disguise their bribes.” Both men deny the charges brought new respect for the law Trust, NOTICE is hereby given that the entire in- Laura Codruta Kovesi as Cristodor’s crusade began out and say they were following in Romania. Romania’s first woman prosecu- of a belief that the horrors of the orders. “Christian Orthodox coun- debtedness has been accelerated and declared due tor general. She was only 33 at communist era must not go Cristodor has been compiling tries are masculine societies and payable and that First Volunteer Bank and Johnny L. Woodruff, Substitute Trustee, and any the time. Nearly a decade later, unpunished — no matter how the cases against Visinescu and where justice is the result of Kovesi is Romania’s most pow- far they retreat into the past. Ficior since 2013. She spoke to negotiation,” he said. “Women successor trustee who may succeed him, pursuant erful woman, spearheading an In the past year, she has dozens of witnesses, traveling to are interested in moral values.” to the power, duty and authority vested in and im- posed upon the same in the Deed of Trust, will on April 27, 2015, at 10:00 o'clock A.M., at the East Spain: Teacher killed, 4 wounded by student Door of the Bradley County Courthouse in Cleve- land, Tennessee, offer for sale to the highest and BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — A ers hid in her classroom after best bidder for cash, and free from any curtesy, Spanish student reportedly armed hearing the screams and left along dower, appraisement, equity of redemption, statu- with a crossbow and a knife killed with other students only after a tory right of redemption, homestead, marshalling a substitute teacher and wounded fire alarm sounded. of liens and assets relating to the Real Property, all four others at a school in “We saw the teacher lying on the of which are expressly waived in the Deed of Trust, Barcelona, police and witnesses floor in a pool of blood,” she said. the Real Property being more particularly described said Monday. Another student, Paula as follows: The unidentified boy was Amayuelas, said she knew the Located in the Fourth Civil District of Bradley detained by police as a suspect suspect and that he “didn’t have County and in the Second Ward of the City of after the attack that also saw two problems but he was kind of a Cleveland, Tennessee, to-wit: other teachers and two students loner. Other students would pick Lot three (3), East Terrace, as shown by plat of re- injured. Authorities said he will on him.” cord in Plat Book 4, page 14 in the Register’s Office not face criminal charges because The two wounded students and of Bradley County, Tennessee. he is under age 14. Spanish media one of the injured teachers were FOR PRIOR TITLE the warranty deed from Ralph reported his age as 13. taken to Barcelona hospitals for Daniel Howell and wife, Carol Ann Howell to Freda The attack, which took place treatment while the other injured M. Early, married (a/k/a Freda M. Green) as re- just after 9.30 a.m., sowed terror teacher was treated at the scene corded November 30, 2004 in Book 1488, page 475, in the high school in a working and did not need hospitalization. Register’s Office of Bradley County, Tennessee. SEE class neighborhood of Spain’s sec- Parents and students gathered ALSO quitclaim deed from Kenneth Ray Early as re- ond largest city. School attacks are in stunned silence outside the corded in Book 1696, page 163, Register’s Office of extremely rare in Spain. school for students ages 12-16, Bradley County, Tennessee. “We were just starting the class hugging each other. Students said SUBJECT to restrictions as recorded in Misc. Book and suddenly we heard screams,” the teacher killed was a substitute 88, page 671, Register’s Office of Bradley County, said student Gemma Jarque. “So working at the school for about a Tennessee. we shut ourselves inside our class- week. SUBJECT to twenty-five foot radius at street inter- room in order to be safe.” Police in Barcelona did not iden- section as shown on recorded plat. SUBJECT to A regional police spokeswoman tify the suspect because of his age. thirty foot building setback line from streets as said the teacher killed was In Spain, children under age 14 shown on recorded plat. attacked with a weapon that had a are not held legally responsible for SUBJECT to any applicable governmental zoning blade, but would not say what crimes and cannot be jailed or ordinances or subdivision regulations in effect exactly was used. placed in juvenile detention cen- thereon. She spoke on condition of ters. Said foreclosure sale will be subject to: (1) any and anonymity because of police regu- They can be sent to mental all unpaid ad valorem and real property taxes (plus lations that prevented her from health institutions, said a penalty and interest, if any) that may be a lien AP photo being identified by name. spokesman for Spain’s Justice upon the Real Property, (2) any and all liens, de- A womAn comforts a young girl outside a high school in Spanish National Television and Ministry who spoke on condition of fects, encumbrances, adverse claims and all other Barcelona, Spain, Monday. A student walked into a Barcelona school other Spanish media reported that anonymity because of ministry matters which take priority over the Deed of Trust Monday morning and killed a teacher and wounded several other high the boy had a knife and a cross- policy. upon which this foreclosure sale is had, (3) any bow when he entered the school. A national police spokesman statutory rights of redemption not otherwise school students on the 16th anniversary of the massacre of students The boy was taken to a hospital could not recall any fatal school in shootings at Columbine High School in the U.S. state of Colorado. waived in the Deed of Trust, including rights of re- for a psychiatric examination, said attacks in the country’s recent his- demption of any governmental agency, state or fed- Jose Miguel Company, a tory. eral, which might not have been waived by such spokesman for the Barcelona Spain did avert an attempt in governmental agency, (4) all notes, stipulations, re- Moscow dismisses protests prosecutor’s office. 2012 by a 21-year-old Spanish strictions, easements, conditions and regulations “He was very disturbed and say- man who allegedly wanted to imi- as set out on recorded plat, (5) any governmental over Arctic islands visit ing strange and incoherent tate the attack in Columbine, zoning and subdivision ordinances or regulations in MOSCOW (AP) — Russia on tions as “absurd” and said that things,” said Company, who added Colorado, that killed 12 students effect thereon, (6) the accuracy of the Index Book Monday dismissed Norway’s the delegation made the stop for that the exam is aimed at deter- and one teacher. of the said Register's Office and any other matters mining whether the boy has psy- A spokesman for regional police which an accurate survey of the Real Property protests over a weekend visit to a “logistical reasons”. The ministry chiatric problems or whether he said it was too early to determine might disclose, and (7) all other matters which are Norwegian archipelago by a dele- also cited a 1920 treaty granting gation that included Russia’s access to the islands to nationals was faking them. whether Monday’s attack was an prior in right to the lien of the Deed of Trust and Authorities did not disclose attempt to copycat the Columbine all matters shown on any applicable plat. deputy prime minister Dmitry of all signatory nations including Rogozin. Russia. details of how the attack played attack, which took place 16 years Substitute Trustee will make no covenant of seisin During a visit to the Arctic on “They are simply jealous that we out, but Jarque said she and oth- ago to the day. or warranty of title, express or implied, and will sell Sunday to inaugurate Russia’s took a dip on the North Pole,” and convey by Trustee's Deed as Substitute Trus- new floating research station, the Rogozin said on Twitter. tee. Further, the transfer shall be "As Is" and with- out warranty of any kind, express or implied, as to delegation stopped by Norway’s Russian television on Monday Svalbard islands. showed Rogozin and the environ- the condition of such property and the improve- Rogozin, who oversees defense ment and the economic develop- ments located thereon, including merchantability or fitness for particular purpose. in the government among other ment ministers talking to We’re Online!!! things and is known for his researchers who are to spend at The right is reserved to adjourn the day of sale to another date and time without further publication nationalist views, has been least three months at the station. slapped with sanctions barring An Orthodox priest blessed the upon announcement at the time set above and to him entry to the European Union station, sprinkling holy water on sell to the second highest bidder in the event the Visit Our highest bidder does not comply with the terms of and non-EU Norway over his posi- the officials and researchers. tion on Russia’s annexation of Artur Chilingarov, a senior the sale. THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT, AND Crimea. member of the ruling United Norway demanded that Moscow Russia party and Arctic explorer, ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR Web site At THAT PURPOSE. explain why he visited the islands said in televised comments that a given the sanctions imposed on floating Russian station was last Dated this 3rd day of April, 2015. him. in the Arctic in 1937, “when every- Johnny L. Woodruff, 2015 McCallie Avenue, Chatta- www.clevelandbanner.com nooga, Tennessee 37404 (423) 495-1999 In response, Russia’s foreign one said Bolsheviks were on the ministry dismissed the accusa- North Pole. Today, we are here.” April 6, 13, 20, 2015 www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Monday, April 20, 2015—17

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Mobile home Commercial, residen- PuBliSheR'S nOTiCe: all real es- ClASSIfIED time medical assistant. experience Only qualified need apply. tial, Painting (interior/ exterior). tate advertised in this newspaper is ADvERTISEmENTS preferred. Please fax resume to 423-504-7740. decks, plumbing, electrical, roofing, subject to the Federal Fair housing Help build the largest 423-339-2242. act of 1968 and the Tennessee hu- at Your Convenience! iMMediaTe OPening for a veteri- siding, all work! 30 years experi- independent career PART TImE Customer Service ence. Free estimates. man Rights act which makes it ille- nary assistant in a veterinarian hos- gal to advertise "any preference, Rep. I- volunteer energy Coopera- pital. 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Current Rivers. 423-338-7208. lawnmower mechanic. Experience a plus. Competitive lOST yOuR pet? Check daily at the Multi-state or Tennessee license need EXPERIENCED Dump Truck BeaR PaW COTTageS- 2, 3 bed- Cleveland animal Shelter, 360 hill required for employment. Driver with CDl. Must be willing to rooms, $75- $85. Mountains, fire- pay increased upon performance. Paid vacations, Street. do other construction duties. Call place, serenity. 423-476–8480. Experience: Management of pa- 423-618-3410. We are an equal op- insurance, 401K. Excellent work conditions. 7. Personals tients with intra- aortic balloon portunity employer. 46. Storage Space for Rent al-anOn OFFeRS help for families pumps, intracranial pressure moni- Must have own tools. tors, diabetic ketoacidosis, acute needed exPeRienCed air Condi- CalFee'S Mini Warehouse for rent: of alcoholics. 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Brandy at 423-744-4674. 614-4111 18—Cleveland Daily Banner—Monday, April 20, 2015 www.clevelandbanner.com Schools rule! Phone: 472-5041 Fax: 614-6529 Larry C. Bowers E-mail: Education reporter [email protected]

Contributed photo MEMBERS OF CLEVELAND High School’s Science Olympiad team include, back row from left, Veeren Patel, Roshan Soni, Angel Stukanova, Skyler Franklin-Marr, Oliver Conn, Jason Chung, Adam Klibisz and Jackson Millard. On the front row, from left, are Alexandra Paladian, Kajal Patel, Riddhi Patel, Meredith Sheeks, Sheccid Nuñez-Flores, Shinduri Vijayakumar, Aarti Patel, Suzanna Liner and Phoebe Han. CHS students place in Olympiad Special to the Banner Marr, Oliver Conn, Jason Chung, Klibisz, Millard, Cleveland High School students did well in this Paladian, Kajal Patel, Riddhi Patel, Sheeks, Sheccid year’s State Science Olympiad against other Nuñez-Flores, Vijayakumar, Aarti Patel, Liner and Tennessee high school teams. Han. The Cleveland High team won two second places, State competition was at the University of a fourth and a sixth. Tennessee earlier this month. Adam Klibisz and Jackson Millard were second in The Cleveland team competed against 19 other the Bungee Drop, while Suzanna Liner and top high school Science Olympiad teams from Meredith Sheeks were runner-ups in Entomology. across the state after placing first at the Phoebe Han and Alexandra Paladian placed fourth Chattanooga Science Olympiad regional competi- in Forensics and Liner and Shinduri Vijayakumar tion. sixth in Problem-Solving. Cleveland High School Science Olympiad coaches Attending the competition were Veeren Patel, include Jeannie Cuervo, Mara Grisham, Stephanie Roshan Soni, Angel Stukanova, Skyler Franklin- Medlin, Gabriela Tallent and Ben Williams.

Contributed photo CYNDI SUMMERS, a first-grade teacher at Blythe-Bower Elementary School, demonstrates and shares her scuba-diving experiences with the school’s enrichment class. First-and second-grade stu- dents learned about her suit and other scuba-diving equipment. The word scuba comes from the first let- ters of “self-contained underwater breathing apparatus.” They also learned about water safety during their Safari Exploration time. Summers also shared videos of when she worked at the aquarium. The stu- dents were inspired to learn how to scuba dive.

Contributed photo WINNING MEDALS in state competition were these Cleveland High School students. They include, back row from left, Adam Klibisz and Jackson Millard. On the front row are Meredith Sheeks, Suzanna Liner, Phoebe Han, Alexandra Paladian and Shinduri Vijayakumar.

Contributed photo TOP STUDENTS IN Lake Forest Middle School’s Month of Courage event in April were, from left, Emma Ward, Ginger Zipperer, Dylan Cain, and Evan McNabb.

Banner photo, LARRY C. BOWERS STATE EDUCATION Commissioner Candice McQueen, left, learned all about fertilizer during a visit to Cassie Cantrell’s second-grade class at Stuart Elementary School last week. Students talking with the commissioner about their study subject included, from left, Ashlyn Bitke, Anna Melton and Kendall Sewell. Young Anna told McQueen the world needs more fertilizer to survive.

Contributed photo PACING LAKE FOREST Middle School’s Month of Fairness event were, back row from left, Abbi Byrd, Reagan Kibler, Kaitlin Hullender, Eli Rider, Jameson Patterson and Chandler Carpenter. In the front row, from left, are Morgan Warner, Kennedy Hatten, Shiloh Parker, Danielle Phillips and Kyleigh Hammontree.

Contributed photo Contributed photo MATT HURST, from BB&T Bank, spoke to the students in Viva Addison’s first-grade class on Career LEADING LAKE FOREST Middle’s monthly character event were, back row from left, Landon Litton, Day at Stuart Elementary recently. BB&T is one of the elementary school’s BEST Partners. Hurst dis- Kelsey Carman, Britney Lee, Rikki Sandige, and Lucas Wimberly. On the front row, from left, are Katlyn cussed world banking. Hawkins, Alyson Caylor, McKennah Pritchard and Kevin Ulrich.