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SPORTS • 9 DAILY GLOBE Wednesday, October 23, 2019 Showers likely yourdailyglobe.com | High: 39 | Low: 32 | Details, page 2 Mercer asks VIEW FROM THE TOP logging company to repair road By TOM LAVENTURE [email protected] MERCER, Wis. – A logging company will be asked to repair a road it used, according to the Town of Mercer Board of Super- visors meeting on Tuesday. During the chairman’s report, John Sendra said that the condi- tion of Moose Lake Road is a mess from recent logging compa- ny traffic. The company, Keweena Land Association, has agreed to help fix the road, he said. “Generally, the logging should have been done in the winter and not so much in the summer,” Sendra said. The company carried a surety bond for the spring when it tends to be more wet, he said. They did not have one for the fall and it’s been quite wet, leading to several potholes and a culvert was dis- Richard Jenkins/Daily Globe lodged, he said. A FEW spots of fall color on the Gogebic Range survive the recent rains, as seen here from Mt. Zion Monday afternoon. The township road foreman had a crew out there a month ago to repair a culvert and fix other areas as a result of a resi- dent complaint, Sendra said. HIT puts on showing of The Phantom The traffic since then is almost exclusively logging trucks and so the company should be responsible to bring the road up Carriage; Rogers to play Barton organ to standard with what is tradi- By KIM E. STROM website, the Rogers has performed at HIT chances are this time will be a tional in the industry and [email protected] according to surety bond norms, plot is of a at least once a year since 2012. bit different. He is always learn- IRONWOOD – What better he said. drunk who The Barton organ within the the- ing new music and adapting it to way to get into the spirit of Hal- “We have nobody going in tells his atre is a smaller instrument than his style, he said. loween than by watching “The and out of there and our taxpay- friends about he normally plays, he said, but When he first starts working Phantom Carriage” at the His- ers should not be required to a legend that “its voice fills the theatre very with a film, he will watch it toric Ironwood Theatre accom- bear the burden of their prob- his old friend well.” first. Then as he improvises, he panied by the sounds of Andrew lems,” Sendra said. George told Although Rogers occasionally comes up with certain themes, Rogers on the Barton organ? The Sendra also said in his report him – that plays written scores of music as he said. Part of learning what to show will be held Saturday at 7 that the Mercer Public Library the last per- a prelude to shows in Ann play is knowing when to fea- p.m. levy for 2020, and the rural son to die Arbor’s Michigan Theatre, he ture the music and when to The silent movie is a 1921 Andrew each year has prefers the improvisation that play quietly in the background. broadband tower land issue will Rogers Swedish classic and had a be placed on the Nov. 5 meeting to drive comes with doing silent films, He considers how he will move major impact on the works of agenda. Death’s car- he said. “I get into the emotions the film along and which char- Swedish director Ingmar The board postponed riage and collect the souls of of the characters. If I can do that acter he is going to draw atten- Bergman. Before Bergman approval of a tourist rooming everyone who dies the following well, than I can play the appro- tion to. passed away, he viewed it over house permit for 5268 N Lake year. George had died the previ- priate music for it.” Rogers said he plays more 100 times, according to Rogers Tahoe Drive until the application ous New Year’s Eve. On this New Since he explores and silent films than he does con- who quoted Charlie Chaplin as is complete. The board discussed Year’s Eve, a dying Sister wants changes and adapts and impro- certs, and he likes it that way. saying it was the best film he to speak to David. And this has vises on a piece, it is new every had ever seen. David thinking about his own time for him, he says. So if According to the theatre’s selfish, wasted life. you’ve seen him play before, MERCER — page 5 HIT — page 5 STUDENT OF THE MONTH Woman elated by returned wallet By TOM LAVENTURE and try to backtrack her steps a [email protected] bit. WAKEFIELD – A Washburn, “I was going through the car Wisconsin woman said she was high and low,” Grieve said. “I was just about to undergo the painful going to give it a few days and and timely process of canceling start renewing stuff and report- and replacing identification and ing everything as lost.” credit cards after losing a wallet The Michigan State Police con- while hiking Sunday in the Por- tacted Grieves on Monday to tell cupine Mountains Wilderness her the wallet was found and State Park. turned in at the MSP Wakefield “I was hiking with friends on Post. A worker for G.A. Dalback the Pinkerton trail,” Karen Logging LLC of Wakefield, found Grieve. “I noticed it was missing the wallet near the trailhead on when I stopped at the gas station South Boundary Road in the (in Wakefield).” park. Grieve said she wears a back- “I just want to thank them pack but also uses a waist pack very much for turning it in,” for her wallet, keys and other Grieve said. small items. All her items were in The $100 in cash, her identifi- the waist pack except the wallet cation cards and the reimburse- and she thought it was still in her ment checks from her fellow purse. hiker friends to cover expenses “I had never lost a wallet in my on the trip were all still in the Richard Jenkins/Daily Globe life,” she said. wallet, she said. An MSP trooper THE IRONWOOD Area Schools honored four of the district's students as September's students of Grieve hadn’t even reported said the wallet and contents were the month at Monday's board of education meeting. Among those honored were, from left, the wallet missing yet. She had a little banged up and might have sophomore Michael Tassin, fifth-grader Kiaya Graser and second-grader Gvanni D'Antonio. Not planned to thoroughly go pictured was seventh-grader Allison Bennetts. The theme for the month was respect. through her car one more time WALLET — page 5 TODAY INDEX Showers likely — Details, page 2 Business ...... 6 75 cents

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This gives a temperature of what ththe he air feels like on the skin. Answer: contentious relationship more recent ridicule of Emanuel rejected the presi- between the Republican House Speaker Nancy dent’s offer if that offer was president and the nation’s Pelosi as either a “third- to send in the National Hwy. M 28, P.O. Box 200 third-largest city, a Demo- rate” or “third-grade” Guard. Ewen, MI 49925 cratic stronghold. politician. The president has made Toll Free: (800) 562-7112 “The values of the peo- More recently, Trump false assertions about gun BIG VALLEY www.BigValley.biz Ewen, Michigan Phone: (906) 988-2323 ple of Chicago are more has used the city’s surge in violence in Chicago, start- important to him than any- gun violence to call for a ing with his contention thing that could be dis- crackdown on criminals. during his campaign that 2013 Ford Super Duty F250 SRW 4x4 cussed at that speech,” “What the hell is going the city has the toughest Crew Cab, 6.7L V8 32V DDI OHI turbo diesel, block heater, Johnson’s spokesman, on in Chicago?” he asked at gun laws in the United leather upholstery, remote start, Sirius XM, towing pkg. Anthony Guglielmi, said a 2017 rally in Florida. States. By the time Trump shortly after the White “There are those who say the candidate was making $ House announced Trump’s that Afghanistan is safer that assertion in 2015, 35,900 planned address at the con- than Chicago, OK?... You many of the city’s gun laws ference. know what’s wrong with had either been overturned Guglielmi added that Chicago? Weak, ineffective or gutted. Then, shortly Blackout Round 2? Californians Johnson will be hosting politicians. Democrats ...” after he was inaugurated in and attending several In another rally that 2017, he claimed two peo- brace for possible outage events at the conference. year, Trump singled out ple were fatally shot during Since his campaign, Emanuel, telling the audi- former President Barack SAN FRANCISCO (AP) blackout in two weeks for them, sparking wildfires. Trump has repeatedly sin- ence: “Better tell that Obama’s farewell address a – Hundreds of thousands much of the state. At Murphy’s Irish Pub gled out the city, both for mayor to get tough because few weeks earlier. of Northern California res- PG&E cut power to in Sonoma, co-owner Der- what he says is its unwill- it’s not working what The Tribune reported idents braced for another more than 2 million peo- mot Coll groaned at the ingness to get tough on they’re doing.” that its own database possible power outage as ple across the San Francis- thought of another power criminals and what he Trump has even sug- showed “no slayings for the state’s largest utility co Bay Area in rolling outage. The watering hole complains is a willingness gested that Chicago should about 24 hours before or warned that a return of blackouts from Oct. 9-12, kept its doors open during to coddle immigrants liv- embrace the stop-and-frisk after Obama’s speech.” dangerous fire weather paralyzing parts of the the last 48-hour shut-off, ing in the country illegally. policing method in which A reference to the city could prompt shut-offs region in what was the but it wasn’t easy because His mere presence in the large numbers of people made it into a statement across 16 counties. largest deliberate blackout generator power to the city prompted him to leave are temporarily detained, former Trump attorney The warning from Pacif- in state history. Schools walk-in coolers kept fail- without making a speech at questioned and sometimes Michael Cohen released ic Gas & Electric about a and universities canceled ing. a campaign rally in 2016 searched for drugs even earlier this year before an possible blackout Wednes- classes and many busi- “We made it work, but it after protesters and sup- after it was deemed uncon- appearance in front of the day prompted a feeling of nesses were forced to was a headache,” Coll said. porters clashed even before stitutional. U.S. House. He spoke of resignation among resi- close. “We kept saying, ‘Is this he made it to the stage. He has spoken numer- Trump driving through a dents and business owners Earlier this week, PG&E even worth it?’” Even before that, he ous times about an struggling Chicago neigh- and renewed rushes to notified 200,000 cus- Coll said he fears that drew the ire of city officials unnamed Chicago police borhood and remarking stock up on emergency tomers, or roughly a half- precautionary blackouts when he attached 20-foot- officer who lamented that that only black people supplies. million people, that it will become a regular tall letters spelling the department could stop could live that way. “I think it’s not panic could begin a new round of occurrence now that fire per se, just ‘Eh, we gotta do precautionary shut-offs season in California is a this AGAIN?’” said Kim mostly in the Sierra year-round phenomenon. Anonymous Trump official writing ‘unprecedented’ inside take Schefer, manager of Village foothills and north of the “It’s going to be an NEW YORK (AP) – The presidential campaign that record.” The author will be True Value Hardware in San Francisco Bay Area. annual event, I’m afraid. I Trump administration offi- turned out to be written by identified as “A Senior Santa Rosa. Blackouts would last at hate to say it, but I believe cial who wrote an anony- journalist Joe Klein. Trump Administration Schefer was busy Tues- least 48 hours, the utility it’s probably true,” he said. mous essay about resis- The anonymous essay Official.” day directing customers to said. PG&E has cast the tance from the inside has a appeared in The New York According to the pub- gas cans and batteries as PG&E says it’s con- blackouts as a matter of book deal. Times in September 2018 lisher, the author accepted they prepared for what cerned that winds forecast public safety to prevent the The book, titled “A and said that many within no advance and will donate many see as a costly, frus- to hit 60 mph could throw kind of blazes that have Warning”, will come out the administration were a portion of royalties to trating new routine. branches and debris into killed scores of people in Nov. 19, The Hachette actively blocking some of nonprofits that focus on It would be the second power lines or topple California over the past Book Group imprint Trump’s orders. No one accountability and “stand- several years, destroyed Twelve announced Tues- has named the official ing up” for truth in oppres- # # thousands of homes, and day. It will likely set off the despite widespread specu- sive countries. THIS DAY ran up tens of billions of biggest Washington guess- lation and Trump’s own The official’s literary dollars in claims that drove ing game since “Primary suggestion that the representatives, the Wash- the company into Colors,” the fictionalized author’s identity be investi- ington-based Javelin, have IN HISTORY bankruptcy. take on Bill Clinton’s 1992 gated. made deals for other books October 23 Twelve is calling the that have enraged Trump, • 1814 1st plastic surgery is performed (England) book “an unprecedented including former FBI direc- DAILY GLOBE behind-the-scenes portrait” tor James Comey’s “A High- • 1921 Green Bay Packers play 1st NFL game, 7-6 win that “offers a shocking, er Loyalty” and former over Minnesota B N first-hand account of Presi- White House aide Cliff • 1933 John Dillinger and his gang rob Central National I G O dent Trump and his Sims’ “Team of Vipers.” Bank in Greencastle, Indiana. They took $75,000 • 1941 Walt Disney’s animated film “Dumbo” released. 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Transportation are asking teen motorists to be safety-conscious – while reminding Factors behind teen-related crashes parents and adult sponsors about the cru- Officials with WisDOT’s Division of cial role they play in enforcing and model- Motor Vehicles and Division of State ing safe driving behaviors. Patrol point to several reasons why Last year 2018 in Wisconsin, 29 teenagers are over-represented in traffic teenagers ages 16-19 were killed and 4,342 crashes: injured in traffic crashes. Teenagers –The main factor is they simply lack account for less than 5% of all licensed driving experience. They need time to drivers in Wisconsin – yet are involved in learn about the various conditions and nearly 10% of all traffic crashes. situations that can make driving a chal- According to the National Highway lenge. Traffic Safety Association, motor vehicle –Teen drivers tend to take more risks. Submitted photo crashes are the leading cause of death for Speeding, failure to wear seat belts and HURLEY ATTORNEY Paul Sturgul, right, stands with Wisconsin Public Radio Presi- teens 15 to 18 years old in the United impaired driving are among the risky dent Mike Crane, left, and National Public Radio Foundation Chair-elect John States. In 2017, there were 2,247 people behaviors. 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WASHINGTON – Attor- locations around Washing- serving president. In ney Paul Sturgul, of Hurley, ton including the Renwick November, he will again be National Guard employees vote to join AFGE recently attended the annu- Gallery, NPR Headquar- in Washington, this time WASHINGTON – In May, the Federal win the right to represent al National Public Radio ters, the International Spy for the annual Summit of Employees in the Michigan Labor Relations Authority these workers and we Collective in Washington, Museum, and the Newse- the National Academy of Air National Guard have ordered a new union elec- could not be more excited D.C. um. Elder Law Attorneys. He voted for the American tion for employees in the to roll up our sleeves and The forum allows Sturgul has been a mem- has served on NAELA’s Federation of Government Michigan Air National get to work,” James said. National Public Radio and ber of Wisconsin Public board of directors and is a Employees to become their Guard after a reorganiza- AFGE Local 2077 now affiliate board members, as Radio’s board of directors NAELA Fellow, and has exclusive labor representa- tion blurred the distinction represents 602 employees well as NPR donors, to since 2015. He is Of Coun- presented at NAELA con- tive. between Title 5 and Title in the Michigan Air interact with NPR sel to Sturgul & Long law ferences throughout the The election solidifies 32 employees. The vote National Guard, including reporters and commenta- office in Hurley. He is a fre- United States and Canada. AFGE as the exclusive rep- was 2-1 in favor of joining 213 who were previously tors. quent guest on WNMU resentative for all Title 5 AFGE over ACT, according part of AFGE and 389 who Sturgul attended pro- PBS 13, Marquette, where Northern Mind and Title 32 bargaining to results certified by the were previously covered grams covering topics he moderates the station’s unit employees in the FLRA on Oct. 4. by ACT. Most of the including the opioid epi- “All Elder Law Ask the Yo g a S t u d i o Michigan Air National AFGE District 7 Nation- employees work at Self- demic, moderated by “All Lawyers” program, and Guard. The Association of al Vice President Dorothy ridge Air National Guard Things Considered” co- appears on its public Call now for information Civilian Technicians (ACT) James, whose district Base performing base- host Audie Cornish, and affairs program, “Media and to register previously represented includes Michigan, credit- wide operational and sup- the upcoming presidential Meet.” Title 32 technicians across ed the district’s organizers port functions, including election, hosted by NPR In September, Sturgul 715-561-2880 the state, while AFGE rep- and national representative air traffic control, civil news anchor Mary Louise was honored in Pittsburgh CLASSES START resented Title 5 civilians at for their instrumental work engineering, aircraft main- Kelly. at the annual conference of October 28, 2019 Selfridge Air National in winning the vote. tenance, firefighting, and The conference was the National Elder Law Corner of Douglas Blvd. and Guard base. “AFGE fought hard to deployment. held Oct. 10-12 at various Foundation as its longest Michigan Ave., Ironwood, MI

IRONWOOD COMMISSION CANDIDATE Final ‘Rise of Skywalker’ trailer debuts; looks at Skywalker family FORUM 2019 By JAKE COYLE friends” presumably before fan event held in April. It gested conclusion is com- Tuesday, Oct. 29 ~ 7 p.m. AP Film Writer the film’s climactic show- and the initial teaser have ing to the galaxy far, far Gogebic Community College, Lindquist Center, Upper Level NEW YORK (AP) – The down. already racked up more away, “Star Wars” is light Nine candidates will participate in a moderated final trailer for the “Star The trailer debuted on than 53 million views on years away from ending. informational forum with written questions submitted Wars: The Rise of Skywalk- what would have been YouTube. Multiple new trilogies by the audience just before the 7:00 starting time. er” debuted Monday night, Fisher’s 63rd birthday. But Monday’s trailer are being developed. This is not a candidate debate. There will be no offering montages of epic Fisher, who died in 2016 was the fullest two-minute Among other spinoffs, the direct audience-candidate verbal questioning. cosmic combat and a fleet- at the age of 60, appears in ad yet. It debuted on ABC’s Jon Favreau-directed series Presented by: ing glimpse of the late Car- the film in a performance Monday Night Football “The Mandalorian” will rie Fisher as Princess Leia pieced together through (which, like Lucasfilm, is debut next month on Dis- embracing Daisy Ridley’s unused footage from “The Walt Disney Co.-owned) ney’s new streaming ser- Rey. Force Awakens.” In the and it was far and away the vice, Disney Plus. The spot generally trailer, a tear streams biggest draw in the New Monday’s trailer coin- struck an elegiac note of down Rey’s face as they England Patriots’ over- cided with tickets going on In Loving Memory of finality. “The Rise of Sky- hug. whelming domination of sale for “The Rise of Sky- walker,” which opens Dec. There have been two the New York Jets. walker.” Atom Tickets said 20, is the last chapter in the previous sneak-peeks for Even if the trailer – a the film sold more tickets William J. “Bill” now nine-part Skywalker “The Rise of Skywalker,” montage of elemental con- in its first hour than any saga. Even C-3PO appears with a full trailer previous- trasts including an island movie in its seven-year his- Ceccon Sr. wistful, saying he’s taking ly premiering at Star Wars of ice and rain-drenched tory, besting “Avengers: who passed away 17 years “one last look at my Celebration, a promotional lightsaber battles – sug- Endgame.” ago on October 23rd No matter what others Community Calendar May say or do I’ll be the one Email calendar items and Government al Building, Ironwood. School gymnasium. 715-776- To stand up for you. community news to Gogebic County Finance Friday, Oct. 25 4588. [email protected]. Committee, 4:30 p.m., court- Community Night Meal At least you had one family For more information, call 906- house, Bessemer. Free Supper, 5-6 p.m., Apos- 932-2211. Gogebic County Board, 5 Mercer Cribbage, 9:30- tolic Lutheran Church, Aurora member Wednesday, Oct. 23 p.m., courthouse, Bessemer. 11:30 a.m., Mercer Senior Street, Ironwood. Center. Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 Who always stood by you. Thursday, Oct. 24 Double Trouble, 11 a.m.- p.m., Salem Lutheran Church, Christian Men of the 12:30 p.m., Serenity Center, Ironwood. area74.org. Sadly missed & loved Northland, 6:30 a.m., Uptown Ironwood. Cafe, Ironwood. Downtown Ironwood Mercer Food Pantry, Sunday, Oct. 27 by your son Michael Mentoring of Moms, 9- Development Authority, 8 noon-1 p.m., Railroad Street, 10:30 a.m., Range Community a.m., Women’s Club Room. Mercer, Wis. Emergencies: Alcoholics Anonymous, 1 Bible Church, Hurley. 715-561- Pickleball, 9 a.m.-noon, 715-476-7655. p.m., closed meeting, Salem 4355. Patterson courts or Ironwood Alcoholics Anonymous/ Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Recovery Walk N Talk, 10 Memorial Building. Al-Anon, noon, Salem Luther- Mercer Health and Well- a.m. - noon, Iron Belle trail Gogebic County Veter- an Church, Ironwood. ness Pickleball, 3-6 p.m., head. ans Service Officer, 10:30- area74.org. Mercer Community Center. 715 660 0073 Alcoholics 11:30 a.m., Wakefield City Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. Narcotics Anonymous, 7 Request for Bids Anonymous, open meeting, Hall; 1-2 p.m., Watersmeet EST, Ontonagon United p.m., Wesley United Methodist noon, Salem Lutheran Church, Township; 2:45-3:15 p.m., Methodist Church basement, Church, Ironwood. Iron County Human Services Ironwood. area74.org. Marenisco Township. 906-667- next to Holiday gas station, Alcoholics Anonymous, DOVE Support Group, 1110. Ontonagon. area74.org. 7:30 p.m., Sharon Lutheran 85.21 Specialized Transportation noon-2 p.m. 906-932-4990. Alcoholics Anonymous, Alcoholics Anonymous, Church, Bessemer. Assistance Program Ironwood-Hurley Rotary noon, Salem Lutheran Church, 7:30 p.m., Our Lady of Peace area74.org. Club, 12:15 p.m., Elk and Ironwood. area74.org. Catholic Church, Ironwood. Iron County Human Services is requesting Bids Hound Restaurant, Ironwood. SMART Recovery, 4:30 area74.org. Monday, Oct. 28 from transportation providers to provide trans- Iron County Veterans Ser- p.m., 101 E. Mary St., Besse- portation to Iron County residents. Transportation vice Officer, 1-3 p.m., Mercer, mer. Iron County Food Pantry, Wis., Town Hall. 715-561- Free Community Dinner, Saturday, Oct. 26 9 a.m.-4 p.m., 72 Michigan services would include shopping, entertainment, 2190. Wakefield Methodist Church, 5 Ave., Montreal, Wis. nutritional and employment needs. Bids must be Union Station Food Mercer Health and Well- p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous, submitted by 4:00 pm, local time, on November ness Pickleball, 3-6 p.m., Alcoholics Anonymous, Pantry and Northern Food noon, Salem Lutheran Church, Mercer Community Center. 6:30 p.m., First Presbyterian Bank, 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Ironwood. area74.org. 6th, 2019 to Becky Rein, Iron County Human IMPACT Life Support Church, Hurley. area74.org. 252 E. Ayer St., Ironwood. Overeaters Anonymous, Services, 300 Taconite Street, Suite 201, Hurley, Group, 6:30 p.m., Woodland Government Alcoholics Anonymous, 5:30 p.m., All Saints Lutheran WI 54534. Bids received after the deadline will not Church, Ironwood. Downtown Ironwood 11 a.m., Salem Lutheran Church, Wakefield. Narcotics Anonymous, 7 Development Authority, 8 Church, Ironwood. Alcoholics Anonymous, 6 be considered. Bidding documents can be picked p.m., Salem Lutheran Church, a.m., meeting, Conference area74.org. p.m., Our Lady of Peace up at the Iron County Human Services office. Ironwood. area74.org. Room 1, second floor, Memori- Community Pickleball Catholic Church, Ironwood. Paddlers, 2-5 p.m., Mercer area74.org. Iron County does not discriminate against any in- dividual or vendor with respect to his/her compen- sation, terms, conditions, or award of contract Saturday, Oct. 26, 2019 • 7pm PIE SOCIAL & BAKE SALE because of race, creed, religion, handicap, politi- Silent Movie Sat., Oct. 26, 10am-1pm cal affiliation or belief, color, national orgin, sex $5.00 donation age or genetics. Person with disabilities who re- HE HANTOM ARRIAGE for dessert and beverage. quire alternative means of communication for pro- T P C gram information should contact the County at original score by Bring the kids for (715)561-3636. Iron County reserves the right to Andrew Rogers on the Barton Organ Nelson’s Petting Farm (weather permitting) reject any or all bids received, or to accept the bid that it considers to be in the best interest of Iron Tickets: General $17 • Students $5 County. Any questions relative to the project or 113 E. Aurora St., Ironwood • 906-932-0618 submittal should be directed to Becky Rein, at fAirportàA ] Rd.,É{ ÇIronwoodËá _ âTownshipà{xÜtÇ (715)561-3636 ext 2137. l 4 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2019 OPINION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM DAILY GLOBE US in moral decline

Sue Mizell, Publisher Last week, U.S. Attorney General thy of condemnation. William Barr told a University of We must own up to the fact that Larry Holcombe, Managing Editor Notre Dame Law School audience laws and regulations alone cannot that attacks on religious liberty produce a civilized society. Morality have contributed to a moral decline is society’s first line of defense that’s in part manifested by increas- against uncivilized behavior. Reli- es in suicides, mental illness and Walter E. gious teachings, one way of incul- In Their Opinion drug addiction. Barr said that our Williams cating morality, have been under moral decline is not random but siege in our country for well over a Cambensy on right “organized destruction.” Namely half a century. In the name of not that “Secularists and their allies being judgmental and the vision side of Great Lakes have marshaled all the forces of that one lifestyle or set of values is mass communication, popular cul- three-quarters. After all most federal just as good as another, traditional ture, the entertainment industry, spending consist of taking the earn- moral absolutes have been aban- construction effort and academia in an unremitting ings of one American to give to doned as guiding principles. We no assault on religion and traditional another American in the form of longer hold people accountable for values.” farm subsidies, business bailouts, their behavior and we accept excus- A Michigan State House resolution authored and The attorney general is absolute- aid to higher education, welfare and es. The moral problems Attorney introduced by state Rep. Sara Cambensy urging ly correct. Whether we have the food stamps. Keep in mind that General William Barr mentioned in Uncle Sam to support Great Lakes infrastructure and stomach to own up to it or not, we Congress has no resources of its his speech, plus murder, mayhem specifically Soo Locks reconstruction certainly has have become an immoral people left own. Plus there’s no Santa Claus or and other forms of anti-social our support, especially given the toxicity of gover- with little more than the pretense of tooth fairy that gives Congress behavior, will continue until we nance in Washington and the necessity of robust fed- morality. The left’s attack on reli- resources. Thus, the only way that regain our moral footing. eral support. gion is just the tiny tip of the ice- Congress can give one American a In 1798, John Adams, a leading House Resolution 160 implores Congress and berg in our nation’s moral decline. dollar is to first, through intimida- Founding Father and our second other federal agencies to “provide greater support for You say: “That’s a pretty heavy tion and coercion, confiscate that president said: “Our Constitution ports, harbors and critical Great Lakes infrastruc- charge, Williams. You’d better be dollar from some other American. was made only for a moral and reli- ture, including the Soo Locks reconstruction pro- prepared to back it up with evi- Such actions by the U.S. gious people. It is wholly inade- ject.” It was unanimously approved by the House dence!” I’ll try with a few questions Congress should offend any sense quate to the government of any Committee on Commerce and Tourism late last for you to answer. of moral decency. If you’re a Chris- other.” I am all too afraid that a his- week. Do you believe that it is moral tian or a Jew, you should be against torian, writing a few hundred years In a press release, Cambensy, D-Marquette, voiced and just for one person to be the notion of one American living at from now, will note that the liberty pleasure that the measure was moving through the forcibly used to serve the purposes the expense of some other Ameri- American enjoyed was simply a his- legislative process, which is part of a comprehensive of another? And, if that person does can. When God gave Moses the torical curiosity. Then it all effort to formally call on the federal government to not peaceably submit to such use, Eighth Commandment -- “Thou returned to mankind’s normal state adopt the Great Lakes 2020 Agenda and take mean- do you believe that there should be shalt not steal” -- I am sure that He of affairs -- arbitrary abuse and con- ingful action to protect the health, economy and ecol- the initiation of force against him? did not mean thou shalt not steal trol by the powerful elite. ogy of Michigan and the Great Lakes region. Neither question is complex and unless there is a majority vote in Walter E. Williams is a professor “I appreciate my colleague’s bipartisan unani- can be answered by either a yes or the U.S. Congress. By the way, I do of economics at George Mason Uni- mous support of this resolution, and their commit- no. For me the answer is no to both not take this position because I versity. To find out more about Wal- ment to ensuring the Soo Locks remain strong and questions. I bet that nearly every don’t believe in helping our fellow ter E. Williams and read features by viable going forward. It is impossible to overstate the college professor, politician or even man. I believe that helping those in other Creators Syndicate writers critical importance of the Locks for the regional and minister could not give a simple yes need by reaching into one’s own and cartoonists, visit the Creators national economy. I look forward to continuing to or no response. pocket to do is praiseworthy and Syndicate webpage at www.cre- advocate on this issue in the days and weeks ahead,” A no answer, translated to public laudable. But helping one’s fellow ators.com. Cambensy said in the release. policy, would slash the federal bud- man in need by reaching into some- COPYRIGHT 2019 The numbers here are nothing less than mind get by no less than two-thirds to body else’s pockets to do so is wor- CREATORS.COM boggling. Because 100% of iron ore mined in the U.S. – worth $500 billion annually – passes through the Soo Locks, the facility is of paramount importance. Today in history The locks handle 68 million tons of commerce each year and save industries around $2.7 billion in trans- By The Associated Press portation costs. Furthermore, according to an eco- Today’s Highlight in History nomic report cited in the release, if the locks were On Oct. 23, 1973, Presi- ever forced to close, it would cause $160 million in dent Richard Nixon agreed to turn over White House tape decreased economic development within 30 days recordings subpoenaed by the and the loss of 11 million jobs within six months. Watergate special prosecutor If the locks were to close, 100% of North Ameri- to Judge John J. Sirica. can auto production would stop within weeks of a On this date In 1707, the first Parliament closure and the nation’s gross domestic product of Great Britain, created by the would decrease by $1.3 trillion. Acts of Union between Eng- Both the state and federal governments have com- land and Scotland, held its first mitted funds to constructing a new lock but no actu- meeting. In 1915, tens of thousands al brick-and-mortar work has been undertaken. of women paraded up Fifth The Soo Locks project is one that’s been dis- Avenue in New York City, cussed, and discussed, for decades. It’s time Wash- demanding the right to vote. ington ponied up the money to do the job. In 1925, talk show host Johnny Carson was born in –The Mining Journal Corning, Iowa. In 1944, the World War II Battle of Leyte Gulf began, resulting in a major Allied victo- ry against Japanese forces. In 1956, a student-sparked revolt against Hungary’s Com- Legislators munist rule began; as the revo- lution spread, Soviet forces started entering the country, Michigan Wisconsin and the uprising was put down Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, Gov. Tony Evers, 115 East within weeks. Barack Obama declared the O’Connor, the first woman to musician Eric Gibson (The P.O. Box 30013, Lansing, MI State Capitol, Madison, WI In 1983, 241 U.S. service swine flu outbreak a national serve on the U.S. Supreme Gibson Brothers) is 49. Coun- 48909, phone 517-373-3400, 53702, phone 608-266-1212, members, most of them emergency, giving his health Court, announced that she try singer Jimmy Wayne is 47. online: michigan.gov/whitmer. online: evers.wi.gov. Marines, were killed in a sui- chief the power to let hospitals had been diagnosed with “the Actress Vivian Bang is 46. Sen. Debbie Stabenow, Sen. Ron Johnson, R- cide truck-bombing at Beirut move emergency rooms offsite beginning stages of demen- Rock musician Eric Bass D-Mich., 731 Hart Senate Wis., 328 Hart Senate Office International Airport in to treatment and protect tia, probably Alzheimer’s dis- (Shinedown) is 45. TV person- Office Building, Washington, Building, Washington, DC Lebanon; a near-simultaneous non-infected patients. Bank ease.” ality and host Cat Deeley is 43. DC 20510, phone 202-224- 20510, phone 202-224- attack on French forces killed closings for 2009 surpassed Today’s Birthdays Actor Ryan Reynolds is 43. 4822, online: stabenow.sen- 5323, online: ronjohnson.sen- 58 paratroopers. 100, hitting 106 by day’s end. Movie director Philip Kauf- Actress Saycon Sengbloh is ate.gov. ate.gov. In 1984, BBC Television The NBA and the referees man is 83. Soccer great Pele is 42. Rock singer Matthew Sen. Gary Peters, D- Sen. Tammy Baldwin, D- reported on the famine in union agreed on a two-year 79. Rhythm-and-blues singer Shultz (Cage the Elephant) is Mich., 724 Hart Senate Office Wis., 709 Hart Senate Office Ethiopia; the story, which contract, ending a lockout of Barbara Ann Hawkins (The 36. TV personality Meghan Building, Washington, DC Building, Washington, DC shocked viewers, prompted more than a month. Character Dixie Cups) is 76. Former ABC McCain (“The View”) is 35. 20510, phone 202-224-6221, 20510, phone 202-224-5653; rock star Bob Geldof to orga- actor Lou Jacobi died in New News investigative reporter Rhythm-and-blues singer online: peters.senate.gov. online: baldwin.senate.gov. nize “Band Aid,” a group of York at age 95. Brian Ross is 71. Actor Michael Miguel is 34. Actress Masiela U.S. Rep. Jack Bergman, U.S. Rep. Sean Duffy, R- celebrities who recorded the One year ago: Turkey’s Rupert is 68. Movie director Lusha is 34. Actress Emilia R-Watersmeet, 414 Cannon Ashland, 1714 Longworth song “Do They Know It’s president demanded that Ang Lee is 65. Jazz singer Clarke is 33. Actress Briana House Office Building, Wash- House Office Building, Wash- Christmas?” for charity. Saudi Arabia identify those Dianne Reeves is 63. Country Evigan is 33. Actress Inbar ington, DC 20515, phone 202- ington, DC 20515, phone 202- In 1987, the U.S. Senate who ordered the murder of singer Dwight Yoakam is 63. Lavi is 33. Actress Jessica 225-4735, online: 225-3365, online: rejected, 58-42, the Supreme Saudi journalist Jamal Community activist Martin Stroup is 33. Neo-soul musi- bergman.house.gov. duffy.house.gov. Court nomination of Robert H. Khashoggi in the Saudi Con- Luther King III is 62. Movie cian Allen Branstetter (St. Paul State Sen. Ed McBroom, State Sen. Janet Bewley, Bork. sulate in Istanbul and turn director Sam Raimi is 60. Par- & the Broken Bones) is 29. R-Vulcan, 7200 Binsfeld Sen- D-Ashland, 126 South, State In 1995, a jury in Houston over the suspects for trial. A odist “Weird Al” Yankovic is 60. Actress Taylor Spreitler is 26. ate Building, P.O. Box 30036, Capitol, P.O. Box 7882, convicted Yolanda Saldivar of lottery ticket sold in South Rock musician Robert Trujillo Actress Margaret Qualley is Lansing, MI 48909, phone 517- Madison, WI 53707, phone murdering Tejano singing star Carolina was the only one to (Metallica) is 55. Christian/jazz 25. Actress Amandla Stenberg 373-7840, online: SenEMc 608-266-3510, online: Selena. (Saldivar is serving a match all six numbers drawn singer David Thomas (Take 6) is 21. [email protected]. legis.wisconsin.gov/sen- life prison sentence.) for the Mega Millions jackpot, is 53. Rock musician Brian Thought for Today State Rep. Greg Markka- ate/25/bewley. In 2001, the nation’s which totaled $1.537 billion - Nevin (Big Head Todd and the “Just be yourself — it’s the nen, R-Hancock, S-1489 State Rep. Beth Meyers, anthrax scare hit the White just short of the record for all Monsters) is 53. Country only way it can work.” House Office Building, P.O. D-Bayfield, 409 North, State House with the discovery of a U.S. lotteries. China opened singer-musician Junior Bryant — Johnny Carson Box 30014, Lansing, MI Capitol, P.O. Box 8953, Madi- small concentration of spores the world’s longest sea- is 51. Actor Jon Huertas is 50. 1925-2005 48909, phone 517-373-0850, son, WI 53708, 608-237-9174, at an offsite mail processing crossing bridge, a 34-mile Movie director Chris Weitz is Copyright 2019, The Asso- email: GregMarkkanen@ online: legis.wisconsin.gov/ center. span connecting Hong Kong 50. CNN medical reporter Dr. ciated Press. All rights house.mi.com. assembly/74/meyers. Ten years ago: President to the mainland. Sandra Day Sanjay Gupta is 50. Bluegrass reserved.

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PUBLISHEREXECUTIVE ASSISTANT/ACCOUNTING DAILY GLOBE Sue Mizell Jenna Kallas yourdailyglobe.com MANAGING EDITOR CIRCULATION Larry Holcombe Marissa Casari USPS 269-980 Award Winning Newspaper Published daily Monday - Saturday ADVERTISING DIRECTOR (except Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Heidi Ofstad Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day) Periodicals postage paid at Ironwood, MI 49938 POSTMASTER – Send changes of addresses to: The Daily Globe, P.O. Box 548, 118 E. McLeod Ave., Ironwood, MI 49938 906-932-2211 • 800-236-2887 • Fax 906-932-5358 l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM AREA / STATE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2019 5 HOPE Animal Iron County to Shelter to hold participate in Furry Friday Changemakers By KIM E. STROM [email protected] program IRONWOOD – On Fri- By RICHARD JENKINS day Nov. 1, downtown [email protected] Ironwood will celebrate its HURLEY – Iron County first Friday. H.O.P.E. Ani- is in the process of launch- mal Shelter will have Furry ing a new program Friday from 5 p.m. until 7 designed to highlight the p.m. need for broadband inter- More than 15 business- net access. es are participating in a The Iron County 4-H treasure hunt during the Tech Changemakers, part event where there will be of a larger partnership names drawn and gift cer- between 4-H and tificates given out. Along Microsoft, is designed to with the treasure hunt use students as “digital there will be shelter ani- ambassadors” to teach mals available for viewing Kim E. Strom/Daily Globe seniors in the community downtown, weather per- SHELTER VOLUNTEER Leann Jahnson lets “Nemo” out of his cage for socialization. “Nemo” is a 2-year-old about technology. mitting, according to neutered male. “The idea was to get Randy Kirchhoff, shelter adopt, become involved or A lot of other shelters ered someone in the family tagious to other cats. “But high school students director. help at the shelter. are facing the same situa- was allergic to the pet. right now he’s a happy go- involved in the education There will be dogs in the While the animal popu- tion, he said. Even pro- Even in cases where an lucky cat and there’s no of their community about empty lot next to Mattson’s lation fluctuates at the moting two for one and animal may have scratched reason he can’t live out a the need for broadband TV and Appliance. The cats shelter, this summer they giving cats to owners for or bitten someone and was happy life in a new home,” access,” said Neil Klemme, will be in the entrance to kind of got slammed, he free doesn’t help all that surrendered because of she said. the University of Wiscon- the Historic Ironwood The- said. “We just kept getting much, but it does help that, it may be that the ani- For those wishing to sin-Extension 4-H youth atre on Aurora Street. multiple cats and pregnant some. Currently cats are mal was provoked, she donate, the shelter has a development education for While any adoptions cats. We became over- available at a “name your said. In any case, there are wish list on its website at Iron County. that take place will have to whelmed. We only have so price” deal. many adoptable animals at myhopeanimalshelter.org, Klemme said he plans happen at the shelter facili- many cages, and a lot are Many times animals are the shelter looking for their but standard items are non- to hold classes in both ty, the animals on view will in foster homes,” he said. surrendered through no forever homes. clumping cat litter, laundry Mercer and Hurley on be helping to promote The shelter uses its fault of their own, said H.O.P.E. is a no-kill shel- soap and bleach. Thursdays beginning in awareness of the need for resources to the best of its shelter manager Kathy ter. One particular cat has The shelter is open January – with Jan. 9, 16 homes, said Kirchhoff. ability. And they also try to Zumbroch. Maybe some- FIV or feline immunodefi- seven days a week from 2 and 23 held somewhere in Staff and volunteers will be accommodate animal con- one moved and couldn’t ciency virus. Some vets p.m. to 6 p.m. Monday Hurley and Jan. 8, 15 and on hand to answer ques- trol when strays are picked take their pet with them, or would have put him down, through Friday and 2 p.m. 22 at the Mercer Library. tions about how they can up. an owner may have discov- said Zumbroch. FIV is con- to 5 p.m. on weekends. Classes are planned to run from 1 to 2 p.m., Klemme Wallet district and were put in Professor’s survey criticized for racist remarks said. touch with Grieve by her The classes will train cell phone. EAST LANSING (AP) – A survey by a vey asked students to rate statements people on various aspects From page 1 Grieve said the MSP Michigan State University professor to taken directly from social media and other of technology and how to been run over. office secretary who called determine how people respond to deroga- online sites. take full advantage of the “I am just grateful,” to let her know the wallet tory online comments has been removed Several students told the newspaper internet, according to Grieve said. “And it was was found, even offered to from a school website after sparking out- that the statements targeted blacks, Klemme – with potential returned with the complete drop the wallet off to her in because it included racist state- Asians, Muslims and the LGBTQ commu- topics including social contents.” Washburn while on her ments. nity. media, video messaging MSP said there was no way to Duluth. That kind The Lansing State Journal reported that Alhabash apologized for the survey, and online shopping. phone number for Grieve of kindness was not some- Saleem Alhabash, an associate professor of adding it wasn’t meant to hurt anyone. He He said the older gener- in the wallet and contacted thing she expected, she public relations and social media, sent his removed it from a Michigan State website ations that didn’t grow up the Bayfield School Dis- said. survey to select students Monday. The sur- in response to the concerns over it. with the internet don’t nec- trict where she was a coun- But Grieve was in Wake- essarily realize its poten- selor for 25 years until field on Monday to start action on an event barricades request from tial, while it usually comes recently retiring. The Mercer her search and stopped by the Mercer Area Chamber of Commerce. natural to the students troopers called the school the MSP post in person. The city township street crew will build who don’t know a life with- From page 1 more barricades. out the technology. HIT In this comedy/horror but did not take action on procedures for In other business, the board unani- film, Wilder learns he has road name changes. mously approved an open propane bid inherited his grandfather’s The board discussed but did not take award from Midland Services, Inc. From page 1 estate. When he arrives, he PROGRAM — page 8 Not every organist plays decides to carry out the WEDNESDAY EVENING OCTOBER 23, 2019 silent films, he said. 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Anderson Cooper 360 (N) Cuomo Prime Time (N) CNN Tonight CNN Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 sin Groundwater Monitor- will discuss results from all CNN @ WWE NXT (N) ’ (Live) (TVPG) (CC) Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Mod Fam Mod Fam ing Project at the Mercer eleven Wisconsin counties USA A NBA Basketball: Celtics at 76ers NBA Basketball Denver Nuggets at Portland Trail Blazers. (N) SportsC. Library next week. in the study, with an ESPN B (6:30) NFL Live (CC) Saturdays In the South: Football CFB 150 SportsCenter (N) (CC) SportCtr CFB 150 Prihoda will share the emphasis on results from ESPN2 C Christmas in the City (‘13) Ashley Williams. 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Wisconsin counties, Prihoda and water CABLE R (6:30) ››› Beverly Hills Cop (‘84) Eddie Murphy. ›› Beverly Hills Cop II (‘87) Eddie Murphy, Judge Reinhold. (CC) Beverly II including Iron County. resources educator Steven CMT T › Thirteen Ghosts (‘01, Horror) Tony Shalhoub. (CC) ›› Final Destination 2 (‘03, Horror) Ali Larter. (CC) ›› Final Destination 3 The library distributed Gebhard will also present AMC U All Elite Wrestling: Dynamite (N) (Live) (TV14) (CC) Misery Misery ›› Get Hard (‘15) Will Ferrell, Kevin Hart. (CC) (DVS) groundwater sampling kits activities at the Mercer TNT V Tucker Carlson Tonight Hannity (N) (CC) The Ingraham Angle (N) Fox News at Night Tucker Carlson Tonight for the project and several School during the day, FOXN W › Texas Chainsaw 3D (‘13) Alexandra Daddario. Leatherface (‘17) Sam Strike, Stephen Dorff. (CC) Chainsaw Massacre Mercer-area residents par- according to the library SYFY X Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Two Men Two Men King King King King ticipated in the study, spokesperson. TVLND Y Extinct Or Alive Extinct or Alive (TVPG) Little Giants Little Giants Little Giants Little Giants Extinct or Alive (TVPG) according to a library press For more information ANPL Z Snapped (TVPG) (CC) Snapped (TVPG) (CC) Snapped (TVPG) (CC) Snapped (TVPG) (CC) Snapped (TVPG) (CC) release. on the presentation, con- OXY [ We Bare We Bare Amer. Dad Amer. Dad Burgers Burgers Family Guy Family Guy Rick, Morty Mr. Pickles “Prihoda will present a tact the library at 715-476- TOON ≠ Property Brothers (TVPG) Property Brothers (TVPG) Hunters Hunters Int’l Property Brothers (TVPG) Property Brothers (TVPG) summary of the project’s 2366. 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The ended Tuesday with stocks clos- kets strategist at Voya Investment their focus to corporate earnings ings growth quarter, it’s going to company’s gains gave a strong ing lower after a sell-off in tech- Management. “There have been reports as they wait for develop- give the market a little bit of shot to the broader health care nology stocks strengthened some winners and some losers. ments in the trade negotiations pause.” sector. toward the end of the day. There’s been a couple of misses.” between the U.S. and China. While some of the company Procter & Gamble rose 2.6% That late-afternoon burst of The S&P 500 index fell 10.73 Optimism over the latest earnings on Tuesday were sur- on its solid quarterly report card. selling erased modest gains for points, or 0.4%, to 2,995.99. The round of talks, which for now prisingly good, a few large com- The busy week of earnings the market, which was coming off index spent most of the day at or have at least prevented the costly panies gave investors disappoint- continues Wednesday with two weeks of gains. above 3,000 and briefly climbed conflict from escalating further, ing results that tipped the market reports from Boeing, Caterpillar The major indexes wavered 0.3% before the late-afternoon helped put investors in a buying into the red. and Microsoft. American Air- for much of the day between slide. mood in recent weeks. The McDonald’s slid 5% after lines, Twitter and Amazon will small gains and losses as The Dow Jones Industrial benchmark S&P 500 has reporting that its third-quarter report on Thursday. investors weighed a mixed batch Average dropped 39.54 points, or notched weekly gains the past profit and revenue fell short of Technology companies of earnings reports from McDon- 0.2%, to 26,788.10. two weeks. Wall Street’s forecast. It was one accounted for most of the selling ald’s, Procter & Gamble and The Nasdaq, which is heavily Analysts came into this latest of the big decliners among com- Tuesday. Microsoft dropped other big companies. weighted with technology stocks, earnings season expecting profits panies that rely on consumer 1.5%. Payment processors Visa Weak profits and sales pulled bore the brunt of the selling, los- to decline overall for companies spending. and Mastercard also fell, shed- shares in McDonald’s lower. ing 58.69 points, or 0.7%, to in the S&P 500. But with about Travelers sank 8.3% after the ding 3.2% and 4.8%, respective- Travelers sank after the insur- 8,104.30. 15% of companies in the index insurance company reported ly. ance company reported earnings Smaller company stocks fared reporting so far, results have earnings that fell far short of ana- Communications services that fell far short of analysts’ fore- better than the rest of the market. been surprisingly positive. lysts’ forecast. The stock led the stocks also helped pull the mar- casts. Meanwhile, traders bid up The Russell 2000 index added Earnings growth fell slightly financial sector slide. ket lower. Netflix led the slide, shares in Procter & Gamble after 0.73 points, or 0.1%, to 1,550.87. in the first and second quarters, Companies with stronger dropping 4.1%. Facebook lost the consumer products maker Bond prices rose. The yield on according to data from FactSet, quarterly results fared better. 3.9% following news that a state- raised its profit forecast for the the 10-year Treasury note, which which was better than Wall Biogen soared 26.1% after the level antitrust investigation into year following surprisingly good is a benchmark for the interest Street’s expectation at the start of biotechnology giant handily beat the social networking giant now third quarter earnings. rates banks charge for mortgages those reporting seasons. Wall Street’s third-quarter profit has the backing of a bipartisan “We’re still waiting to see how and other loans, fell to 1.77% “The market really moves on and revenue forecasts. It also said group of 47 attorneys general.

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After Saul enters famous London crosswalk. the GDR, he falls for his He’s OK, but it knocks him translator, Walter Muller, off-kilter just before restag- who isn’t what he seems. ing the famous “Abbey Then Saul sleeps with Wal- Road” Beatles cover photo, ter’s sister, who is eager to a picture that his then-girl- escape East Berlin. friend Jennifer Moreau “It’s always about you, takes. isn’t it?” Jennifer asks him, Deborah Levy’s haunt- not long after she dumps ing and effective novel him, saying he never asks “The Man Who Saw Every- about her art. Saul, who thing” is like a beautiful has just proposed, is so Associated Press shattered mirror. The read- self-absorbed that his JOURNALISTS GATHER near a Mona Lisa image by Leonardo da Vinci during a visit at the Louvre museum in er (and Saul) have the grasp on what’s really Paris. A unique group of artworks is displayed at the Louvre museum in addition to its collection of paintings impossible task of putting going on eludes him. And and drawings by the Italian master. The exhibition opens to the public on Thursday. together that mirror in the Levy’s lucid prose makes second half. That’s what the odd events in the book makes it so ambiguous even more profound. Louvre exhibit acclaims Da and uncomfortable and “I think my white suit irresistible. Shattered used to be a Navy uniform, things show up through- which was just as well out: mirrors, records, a because my marriage pro- Vinci, 500 years after his death string of pearls – even posal had sunk to the bot- Saul. tom of the sea. I was ship- By CLAIRE PARKER Delieuvin called “a univer- Vinci,” he said. “Leonardo Prince Mohammed Bin Jennifer will go on to wrecked amongst the Associated Press sal genius.” is a genius who is evidently Salman is its new owner. become a famous artist empty oyster shells with PARIS (AP) – Much “Leonardo Da Vinci, he Italian, he was entirely Art experts, meanwhile, and one of her works will their jagged sharp edges about Leonardo Da Vinci is one of those rare men, formed in Italy, and he remain divided over be a fragmented Saul ...” remains an enigma: the those personalities who would not have become whether Da Vinci in fact called “Man in Pieces.” Levy talks about her smile of the “Mona Lisa”; fascinate us, because he Leonardo Da Vinci in painted the work. In 2016, Saul will again own marriage as ship- why the world’s most was universal,” Delieuvin France.” For now, a variation of be hit by a car in the same wrecked in the stunning famous painter left so said. “He had an interest in Another, still-absent “Salvator Mundi” created crosswalk and that’s when “The Cost of Living: A many works unfinished; all aspects of nature, we all piece has also drawn sig- in Da Vinci’s studio hangs things get even more Working Autobiography.” and more recently, who see ourselves in his person- nificant attention. The in the Louvre exhibit. weird. “I’ve mixed then (Reading one book by Levy bought the contentious ality.” Louvre put out a call for Delieuvin said he does and now all up,” Saul says. sends you scurrying for “Salvator Mundi.” “Mathematicians, geom- the “Salvator Mundi” but not know who owns the Levy’s third nomina- A new exhibit at the etry specialists, doctors, has yet to receive the paint- original, but he’s holding anything else she’s writ- Louvre, however, opening artists, everyone sees a part ing, which sold to an out hope it will be sent tion for the Man Booker ten.) Thursday and marking the of themselves in Leonar- anonymous buyer for a over. Prize starts out with Saul How do we see our- 500th anniversary of the do,” he added. record-breaking $450 mil- Delieuvin has said the about to head to East Ger- selves? Do we see our- Italian master’s death, tries Several of Da Vinci’s lion in 2017. Louvre will withhold judg- many when the Berlin Wall selves like others see us? to sketch out as complete a completed paintings will It’s unclear where the ment on its provenance separated the city. The The book provokes and picture of the artist and be on display, including painting is, but speculation until they have the painting Abbey Road photo of Saul shakes you up, shattering thinker as possible. “La Belle Ferronniere” and abounds that Saudi Crown in hand. in a white suit is a gift for perception. Drawing from the Lou- “The Virgin and Child with vre’s permanent collection Saint Anne.” The “Mona and institutions around the Lisa” will remain in its world, the exhibit brings case, upstairs. Visitors will together some 160 works. be able to see “Portrait of a They include Da Vinci mas- Musician” on loan from the terpieces, dozens of studies Vatican and “Benois and scientific sketches, and Madonna” from St. Peters- pieces by other artists in burg, among other works Da Vinci’s orbit. Visitors the Louvre borrowed for can also experience a virtu- the occasion. al reality portion of the Some pieces proved exhibit that delves into the more difficult to obtain. story behind the “Mona The “Vitruvian Man,” Da Lisa.” Vinci’s famous drawing of “We wished, in order to the ideally proportioned pay homage to the artist, to male figure, arrived in be able to show the entirety France from Venice’s of Leonardo Da Vinci’s Accademia Gallery only career and his develop- days before the exhibit’s ment and to explain, ulti- opening. mately, the sense of his Italian heritage group life,” curator Vincent Our Italy tried to block the Delieuvin told The Associ- loan, saying the drawing ated Press. was too fragile to be The exhibit runs moved. An Italian court through Feb. 24, 2020. Vis- originally suspended the itors must reserve tickets loan before ruling last online in advance, and the week that it could travel to Louvre said it has already France for eight weeks. In pre-sold 220,000 tickets as exchange, the Louvre will of Monday morning. lend several works by More than 10 years in Raphael to Rome next year. the making, the project The dispute fanned the began when Louis Frank, flames of a broader debate the exhibit’s other curator, about Da Vinci’s legacy and translated a Renaissance- Italian national identity. era Da Vinci biography to “A Leonardo Da Vinci round out existing knowl- exhibit is very difficult to edge about the painter’s do, since Da Vinci has life. That biographical become a symbol,” Delieu- emphasis is evident in the vin said, calling it “natural” exhibit’s design, which that some museums are traces the artist’s trajectory reluctant to lend pieces from his apprenticeship from their collections. with Florentine sculptor Though Da Vinci died Andrea del Verocchio to his in France, Delieuvin said death in France in 1519. Louvre officials recognize With a whole room and celebrate the painter’s devoted to his scientific Italian roots. pursuits, it seeks to capture “I assure everyone that the quest for knowledge the French have never and perfection of a man appropriated Leonardo Da l 8 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2019 AREA / NATION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Obituaries Alfred ‘Ike’ Lathrop

OCONOMOWOC, Wis. – Alfred “Ike” Lathrop, 87, passed away on Saturday, Oct. 19, 2019. Alfred was the loving husband of Ilana Lathrop for over 60 years; dear father of Robert Lathrop, Sharon (Matthew) Page and Chris (Christina) Lath- rop; grandfather of Nathan, Robert A., Felicia, Andrew, Brianna, Erica and Rachael; and brother of John Lathrop. He was also sur- vived by great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. A visitation will be held Thurs- day from 10 a.m. to noon at the Heritage Funeral Home, 16880 W. Veteran National Ave. in New Berlin. A Masonic service will follow at noon. Tom LaVenture/Daily Globe JIM ZARZYCKI, a part-time fisheries technician at the Mercer field operations office of the Wisconsin Depart- Ike was a longtime member of the Palmyra (No. ment of Natural Resources, stands amongst equipment in the storage area for the fisheries program on Tues- 68) and Hurley (No. 237) Masonic Lodges. He was day. He will remain in Mercer while the two full-time staff will now be based out of the Ashland service center also a veteran of the Korean War and a member of location. the American Legion. After many years, he retired from BFI and won numerous truck driver rodeos. Following in the footsteps of his father, Ike was DNR to replace Mercer field office, moves fisheries staff proud to have become a pilot later in life. By TOM LAVENTURE field office, he said. he said. sent accessibility issues Alfred also was a very proactive member of the [email protected] Local officials and resi- The 14,000 acre DNR with the American Disabil- Methodist church and made many people smile MERCER, Wis. – Just as dents do not support the managed Turtle Flambeau ities Act, he said. The plan- being Santa Claus and using clowning to teach the Wisconsin Department fisheries staff reassign- Flowage is an eight-mile ning phase has started and scriptures into people’s hearts. of Natural Resources ment. drive from the Mercer the campus is under announced plans to John Sendra, chair of field office and a 68 mile review with input from replace the Iron County the Town of Mercer Board drive from Ashland, he staff to help determine Program Changemakers program Forestry office in Mercer, of Supervisors, said the said. The fisheries season needs for the design phase, too, with the possibility of area residents are also staff are needed in Iron from ice-out to freeze-up he said. covering topics like online upset about fisheries staff County where there are requires an average 20 “We are just in the ini- From page 5 safety and password secu- being reassigned to Ash- more lakes. The inconve- weeks on the water for tial stages of planning the “They grew up with a rity. land. nience and expense is not around 60 days per sea- project,” Vogelsang said. tablet in their hand and a Microsoft started the Two full-time fisheries good for Mercer or Wiscon- son, he said. Three of the five area phone in their hand, they Tech Changemakers pro- biologists currently work- sin, he said. “These professional forestry stations were pre- know how to do it better gram in Washington state, ing out of Mercer will be “It’s like moving pilots positions are much more viously approved and are than I do. I think they’re according to Klemme, based out of the Ashland to an airport where there needed in Iron County further along in the pro- the right people to teach before launching a larger service center within the are no planes,” Sendra than in Ashland County,” cess, he said. The Mercer those kinds of things to the pilot program in Wiscon- next few months, said Mike said. Miller said. and Minong field offices community. The key to the sin and then expanding it Vogelsang, the fishery Sendra was referring to Wilson said he reached are just starting the process program though is training to Iron County and other supervisor for northern the three-person fisheries out to fellow retired DNR now, he said. them to be teachers,” interested communities. Wisconsin. The DNR is staff who manage 494 biologists and fisheries The new facility will Klemme said. Klemme said the pro- undergoing programmatic lakes and 224 miles of staff and to members of provide more space for This intergenerational gram provides a grant to changes and will eventually streams in Iron County. Iron County Lakes and offices and conference aspect of the program is fund the purchase of need- transition more permanent Ashland County has 84 River Alliance, Gile Lake rooms that will also serve part of what makes the pro- ed technology and other staff positions to larger ser- lakes in comparison, he Association, and the Turtle as training space for hunt- gram unique, Klemme costs associated with it. vice centers around the said. Flambeau Flowage Associa- ing and other public certifi- said, and teaches the stu- Those interested in state, he said. The fishery manage- tion. There was strong sup- cation programs. dents that they need to participating the program The transition would ment staff have worked out port for the idea that as a A priority was placed on learn how to communicate can watch the Iron Coun- have occurred upon retire- of Mercer for 39 years, said conservation agency the building a warm garage for information to people with ty 4-H Tech Changemak- ment of the current Jeff Wilson, a retired fisheries staff should be the firefighter vehicles to a range of technological ers Facebook page for employees, he said. But wildlife technician with the closer to the resources they be able to keep them stored awareness. updates and additional they agreed to the move Wisconsin DNR in Mercer. work with on a daily basis, full of water during winter He said he also hopes to information. People can voluntarily, he said. “I worked at the DNR he said. months for immediate incorporate educating also contact Klemme at “One of the staff already for 30 years and believe in “This is not a one-man emergency use, said Matt younger students into the 715-561-2695. lives in Ashland, and the it,” he said. crusade,” Wilson said. Blaylock, the Park Falls other lives in Park Falls, so Mercer is an outdoor The Mercer field office area forestry leader, who Queen Latifah receives Harvard black it’s about the same dis- recreation tourism area buildings pre-date the covers the six county area culture award tance to Ashland as to Mer- that typically has more DNR back to the 1930s of Bayfield, Ashland, Iron, cer,” Vogelsang said. “If walk-ins with questions and present aging infras- Price, Sawyer and Rusk CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) – Music artist and actress they had any concerns or about area wildlife and tructure issues to the counties for the Wisconsin Queen Latifah was among the honorees recognized by were wavering with the fishing license sales than wildlife, forestry, law DNR. The rest is about Harvard University for their contributions to black histo- decision then we wouldn’t the field offices in larger enforcement, fire control updating aging infrastruc- ry and culture. even approach it.” communities, he said. and scenic waterways mis- ture and meeting current Harvard awarded the W.E.B. Du Bois Medal to Queen The work in Mercer will There is a need for staff to sion on the 40-acre cam- demands, he said. Latifah and six other recipients on Tuesday, according to continue with the Ashland respond to people on a pus just north of down- A recent auction was the Cambridge, Massachusetts, school’s Hutchins Center staff, he said. Biologists daily business, he said. town Mercer, Vogelsang held in part to prepare for for African and African American Research. from surrounding field sta- The transfer is not cost said. After several years the construction of a new Other honorees include poet and educator Elizabeth tions in Woodruff, Park effective when considering request to replace them ranger station, he said. It Alexander, Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution Lon- Falls and Spooner will con- the commute for staff and was line-item approved in was a way to part with nie Bunch III, poet Rita Dove, co-founder of Black Enter- tinue to be available, he equipment, Wilson said. the 2019-20 state budget, accumulated gear and tainment Television Sheila Johnson, artist Kerry James said. The seasonal part- The DNR should be sensi- he said. equipment that was no Marshall and Robert Smith, founder, chairman and chief time fisheries technician tive to the idea of making a The buildings are not longer needed for current executive of Vista Equity Partners. will remain at the Mercer smaller carbon foot print, code compliant and pre- use, he said.

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(AP) – The Seattle Seahawks opener at addressed depth concerns in the defensive backfield by acquiring Quandre Butternut Diggs from the Detroit BUTTERNUT, Wis. – Hurley bounced back from a Lions on Tuesday in 2-0 deficit to beat Butternut and win its first WIAA exchange for a 2020 fifth- tournament game since 2014 Tuesday night. round pick. The Northstars won the Division 4 regional open- Seattle has major depth er 10-25, 13-25, 25-18, 25-16, 15-7. worries at safety after “We got our butts kicked in the first two games Bradley McDougald and and then turned it around,” Hurley coach Aaron Ben- Lano Hill missed Sunday's der said. “It was wonderful to see.” loss to Baltimore with He was surprised at how flat the Northstars came injuries. Hill is expected to out. be out a few weeks with an “But I also knew we had the ability to win this elbow injury, while Seattle playoff game,” Bender said. “To pick up their heads is hoping McDougald will and win this after losing the first two I thought was return soon after being side- impressive by the girls.” lined by back spasms. Shanaya Fleig led Hurley with 10 kills, Olivia Diggs will add some France had seven, Darian Bender six, Aly Kukowski needed versatility. He can and Kylee Hewitt five each and Nicole DiGiorgio play free safety and nickel three. DiGiorgio also had 18 assists and two aces. and could be an option after Bender added 12 assists. Courtney Corullo chipped free safety Tedric Thomp- in two aces and 14 digs. son has struggled in cover- “It was a real good win,” Bender said. “It might age at times this season. have been ugly at times, but it was a good win. It’s a Seattle coach Pete Carroll good morale booster for the girls, for all the time they has been critical of some put in and they have to listen to all my screaming.” big plays given up by Hurley (12-14-3) goes to No. 2 Washburn Thurs- Thompson, including a 50- day night in the regional semifinal. Bender doesn’t yard pass in the loss to the want the Northstars to be happy with just one tour- Ravens. nament win. "Well, we made a big Tuesday’s results mistake early. Gave them a No. 10 Hurley def. No. 7 Butternut, 10-25, 13-25, freebie down the field. 25-18, 25-16, 15-7 That's just distasteful," Car- No. 9 Northwood def. No. 8 South Shore, 21-25, roll said. "I hate that we gave 25-23, 25-16, 25-17 them that because there's No. 6 Drummond def. No. 11 Mellen, 20-25, 21-25, no way that should've hap- 25-12, 25-14, 15-9 pened." No. 5 Flambeau vs. No. 12 Bruce, no results Seattle also received a No. 4 Bayfield def. No. 13 Lac Courte Oreilles, 25- seventh-round pick in 2021 as part of the trade. 9, 25-14, 25-6 Jason Juno/Daily Globe No. 3 Birchwood def. No. 14 Winter, 25-9, 25-21, BESSEMER’S ARYONNA Ozzello, right, awaits a swing by L’Anse’s Izzy Martinez Diggs started 40 games 25-18 during Tuesday night’s match at the House of Noise in Bessemer. in four-plus seasons with No. 2 Washburn def. No. 15 Solon Springs, 25-19, the Lions. He was a sixth- 25-13, 25-10 round pick by Detroit in Thursday’s semifinals Speedgirls fall to L’Anse 2015 and developed into a All games at 7 p.m. capable starter. He has start- No. 10 Hurley at No. 2 Washburn ed the past 26 games he BESSEMER – The Bessemer Speedgirls had two. Eliza Stone tallied two kills in her played in for the Lions and No. 9 Northwood at No. 1 Mercer lost 3-1 to L’Anse Tuesday night. last match at the House of Noise. Flambeau-Bruce at No. 4 Bayfield had three in The Purple Hornets won 25-14, 25-18, McGeshick also had two aces and four both 2017 and 2018. No. 6 Drummond at No. 3 Birchwood 12-25, 25-16. assists. Amber Kaurala finished with a kill Saturday Also Tuesday, the Lions Kailyn Fingeroos led Bessemer with announced they were Regional Finals five kills, Bella McGeshick had four, All games at 7 p.m., at higher seeds putting second-year run- Savanah Green and Aryonna Ozzello each VOLLEYBALL — page 10 ning back Kerryon Johnson on injured reserve. Johnson left Sunday's loss to Min- nesota with a knee injury. Soto, Nationals top Cole, Astros 5-4 Johnson was impressive as a rookie last year, bring- HOUSTON (AP) – Juan ing a much-needed boost to Soto and the Washington Detroit's running game, but Nationals quickly derailed he went on injured reserve the Cole Express. with knee problems then as A 20-year-old prodigy well. with a passion for the big Johnson had 308 yards moment, Soto homered rushing and two TDs in the onto the train tracks high first seven games of the sea- above the left field wall and son. hit a two-run double as the "You know how much Nationals tagged Gerrit we value Kerryon and what Cole and the Houston a great part of our offense Astros 5-4 Tuesday night in and our team he is, and he the World Series opener. is still here and he's still part Not even a history-mak- of all of that, certainly," ing home run by postsea- Lions coach Matt Patricia son star George Springer – said. "On the field, we'll and another drive that near- push forward as normal ly tied it in the eighth inning and we think that we get – could deter Washington. good production with Ty Ryan Zimmerman, still Johnson and J.D. McKissic, full of sock at 35, also and we think those guys are homered to back a resource- ready to step into roles." ful Max Scherzer and boost the wild-card Nationals in their first World Series Associated Press Griffin to miss appearance – tres bien for a WASHINGTON NATIONALS starting pitcher Max Scherzer throws during the fifth inning of Game 1 of the World franchise that began as the Series against the Houston Astros Tuesday in Houston. start of season Montreal Expos in 1969. topped the AL in ERA and days shy of his 21st birth- bases loaded to end the Heavily favored at the DETROIT (AP) – The Otherworldly almost all finished second in the big day, the wunderkind left inning. start, the 107-win Astros Detroit Pistons will begin season, Cole looked down- leagues in wins to teammate fielder also snared Michael In the eighth, Springer will try to get even Wednes- the season without star for- right ordinary. Trea Turner ward Blake Griffin, whose Justin Verlander. Brantley's try for late, tying put a charge into a drive to day night when Verlander injury issues have flared up singled on the second pitch Cole had dominated in hit. deep right-center field, and faces Stephen Strasburg in of the game and the Nation- again. the AL , too. The MVP when Houston it appeared as though he another matchup of aces. The Pistons said Tuesday als were off and running, Yet it was a further testa- won its first crown in 2017, might've hit a tying, two-run Scherzer slipped in and ending Cole's 19-game win- that Griffin would not travel ment to an eternal truth Springer set a record by homer. Springer took a cou- out of trouble for five for Wednesday night's game ning streak that stretched about baseball: It doesn't connecting in his fifth ple hops out of the batter's innings. But every time the at Indiana and would con- back 25 starts to May. matter what you do the straight Series game to box to watch, and had to stadium got rollicking, he tinue a treatment and condi- Not what Cole or anyone whole season if you don't make it 5-3 in the seventh. settle for an RBI double found a way to get out of tioning regimen for left ham- at Minute Maid Park expect- get it done in October. But reliever Daniel Hudson when the ball hit off the trouble. There's a reason ol' string and posterior knee ed, especially after he led Soto finished with three threw a fastball past rookie glove of a leaping Adam Max has won three Cy soreness. He will be re-eval- the majors in strikeouts, uated for a return the first hits and a stolen base. Three Yordan Alvarez with the Eaton. Young Awards. week of November. Griffin was mostly healthy last season until the Horvat scores 3 in 3rd, Canucks rally past Red Wings very end, when he was limit- ed in the playoffs. He had DETROIT (AP) – Bo Horvat had a lot of fami- Virtanen said. "We talked this morning about "We knew we had to get one on that first arthroscopic surgery on his ly and friends in the crowd Tuesday night and he wanting to get this 3-1 trip and we still had a power play in the third and it was huge to get a left knee in the offseason. gave them a lot to cheer about. chance. We got the game tied and then we just second one right away," Horvat said. "I thought Griffin averaged 35.0 Horvat, a native of London, Ontario, which is kept rolling. We had a lot of confidence at that we had some great looks in the first two periods, minutes per game last sea- within easy driving distance of Detroit, scored point." but nothing was going in." son, his most since 2014-15, three of Vancouver's five goals in the third period Anthony Mantha and defenseman Dennis Virtanen got the winner when his attempted and averaged a career-high for his first career hat trick, and the Canucks ral- Cholowski scored for Detroit, which lost its fifth pass from the right circle deflected off the skate of 24.5 points. Coach Dwane lied from two down for a 5-2 victory over the skid- in a row. Jimmy Howard made 36 saves. Red Wings defenseman Filip Hronek and past Casey admitted at media ding Red Wings. "We carried the play for two periods. We were Howard. It was Virtanen's first goal. day that the Pistons "rode "That was great, especially because I had so the better team, certainly had more chances," Red Schaller added his first goal with 5:39 left and him like a cheap horse" – and suggested that they many friends and family in the crowd to see it," Wings coach Jeff Blashill said. Horvat completed his hat trick on an empty-net might manage his minutes a Horvat said. "Obviously, it couldn't have come in With Detroit on a power play, Tyler Bertuzzi goal with 1:12 remaining. Horvat has five goals bit more conservatively a bigger situation with us having to come back, so took a tripping penalty with a second remaining this season. going forward. that was a lot of fun." in the middle period. Mantha's 5-on-3 power-play goal gave Detroit a First-round draft pick Jake Virtanen got the game-winner and Tim Horvat, the Canucks' captain, scored two 1-0 lead with 3:52 left in the first period. He Sekou Doumbouya (concus- Schaller also scored for Vancouver, which has power-play goals in a span of 1:31 early in the scored on a one-timer from the top of the right sion protocol) is not travel- won six of seven. Elias Pettersson, and defense- third to tie the game at 2. He put in a rebound at circle. It was Mantha's seventh goal. ing to Indiana either, and men Quinn Hughes and Jordie Benn had two 1:42 to capitalize on Bertuzzi's penalty and Cholowski made it 2-0 at 9:19 of the second Markieff Morris (low back assists apiece. Jacob Markstrom stopped 31 shots. tipped in a shot from the point by Hughes at 3:13, with a 4-on-3 power-play goal. He beat Mark- tightness) is questionable. "There was a lot said before the third period with Cholowski in the penalty box for high stick- strom with a wrist shot from the right circle. It Point guard Reggie Jackson (low back tightness) is prob- and we really came out and tried to come back," ing. was Cholowski's first goal of the season. able. l 10 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2019 SPORTS THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Daily Globe Scoreboard

Carolina at San Francisco, 4:05 National Hockey League Wednesday's Games WorldAll Times Series EDT p.m. BOSTON BRUINS — Placed F Detroit at Ottawa, 7:30 p.m. (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Oakland at Houston, 4:25 p.m. David Krecji on IR. Pittsburgh at Tampa Bay, 8 p.m. Washington 1, Houston 0 Cleveland at New England, 4:25 CALGARY FLAMES — Recalled Thursday's Games Tuesday, Oct. 22: Washington 5, p.m. D Oliver Kylington from Stockton Buffalo at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. Houston 4 Green Bay at Kansas City, 8:20 (AHL). Assigned F Alan Quine to San Jose at Montreal, 7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 23: Washington p.m. Stockton. Carolina at Columbus, 7 p.m. (Strasburg 18-6) at Houston (Ver- Open: Dallas, Baltimore DALLAS STARS — Reassigned Arizona vs. N.Y. Islanders at Nas- lander 21-6), 8:07 p.m. (Fox) Monday, Oct. 28 F Rhett Gardner and D Joel Hanley sau Veterans Memorial Coliseum, 7 Friday, Oct. 25: Houston (Greinke Miami at Pittsburgh, 8:15 p.m. to Texas (AHL). p.m. 8-1) at Washington, 8:07 p.m. (Fox) DETROIT RED WINGS — Los Angeles at St. Louis, 8 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 26: Houston at TransactionsBASEBALL Assigned D Alex Biega to Grand Minnesota at Nashville, 8 p.m. Washington, 8:07 p.m. (Fox) American League Rapids (AHL). Placed LW Adam Philadelphia at Chicago, 8:30 x-Sunday, Oct. 27: Houston at HOUSTON ASTROS — Reas- Erne on IR, retroactive to Friday. p.m. Washington, 8:07 p.m. (Fox) signed RHP Bryan Abreu to the Activated D Jonathan Ericsson from Anaheim at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. x-Tuesday, Oct. 29: Washington minor leagues. Added RHP Chris IR. Recalled RW Evgeny Svech- Washington at Edmonton, 9 p.m. at Houston, 8:07 p.m. (Fox) Devenski to the active roster. nikov from Grand Rapids. Florida at Calgary, 9 p.m. x-Wednesday, Oct. 30: Washing- National League SOCCER ton at Houston, 8:08 p.m. (Fox) PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES — National Women's Soccer Canucks-Red Wings Named Brian Barber director of League Vancouver Sums005—5 NWSL — Awarded a expansion All TimesNFL EDT amateur scouting. Detroit 110—2 franchise to Louisville, Ky. to begin AMERICAN CONFERENCE WASHINGTON NATIONALS — First Period_1, Detroit, Mantha 7 play in 2021. East Assigned C Spencer Kieboom out- (Hronek, Bertuzzi), 16:08 (pp). WLTPct PF PA right to Fresno (PCL). COLLEGE Penalties_Green, DET, (delay of New England 7001.000 223 48 BASKETBALL NYU — Named Christopher San- game), 2:29; Boeser, VAN, major Buffalo 510.833 121 91 National Basketball Association doli men's and women's assistant (high sticking), 13:17; Myers, VAN, N.Y. Jets 150.167 63 156 NBA — Promoted G League offi- track and field coach. (interference), 15:48; DeKeyser, Miami 060.000 63 211 cial Jenna Schroeder to the full-time NHL DET, (tripping), 18:12. South NBA officiating staff. All Times EDT Second Period_2, Detroit, WLTPct PF PA CHICAGO BULLS — Signed G EASTERN CONFERENCE Cholowski 1 (Hirose, Athanasiou), Indianapolis 420.667 143 138 Max Strus to a two-way contract. Atlantic Division 9:19 (pp). Penalties_Virtanen, VAN, Houston 430.571 185 164 FOOTBALL GP WLOTPts GF GA (roughing), 8:04; Svechnikov, DET, Jacksonville 340.429 144 148 Buffalo 10 81117 38 24 (roughing), 8:04; Miller, VAN, (inter- Tennessee 340.429 121 112 ARIZONA CARDINALS — Boston 961214 26 20 ference), 9:01; Hirose, DET, (hook- North Released LB Ramik Wilson Toronto 11 54212 40 39 ing), 14:03; Tanev, VAN, (hooking), WLTPct PF PA CHICAGO BEARS — Signed DL Florida 942311 30 33 18:35; Bertuzzi, DET, (tripping), Baltimore 520.714 214 156 Brent Urban. Waived DL Jonathan Montreal 943210 34 30 19:59. Cleveland 240.333 120 154 Harris. Tampa Bay 8431929 27 Third Period_3, Vancouver, Hor- Pittsburgh 240.333 123 131 CINCINNATI BENGALS — Detroit 9360621 33 vat 3 (Hughes, Pettersson), 1:42 Cincinnati 070.000 114 186 Waived DE Anthony Zettel. Activat- Ottawa 8161317 29 (pp). 4, Vancouver, Horvat 4 (Hugh- West ed OT Cordy Glenn from the sus- Metropolitan Division es, Miller), 3:13 (pp). 5, Vancouver, WLTPct PF PA pended list. GP WLOTPts GF GA Virtanen 1 (Leivo, Benn), 12:19. 6, Kansas City 520.714 202 150 — Washington 11 72216 41 34 Vancouver, Schaller 1 (Pettersson), Oakland 330.500 127 165 Released RB Elijah McGuire from Carolina 963012 30 25 14:21. 7, Vancouver, Horvat 5 Denver 250.286 112 136 the practice squad. Signed LB Mon- Pittsburgh 10 64012 34 27 (Benn, Miller), 18:48. L.A. Chargers250.286 140 141 trel Meander to the practice squad N.Y. Islanders85 3010 21 20 Penalties_Cholowski, DET, (high NATIONAL CONFERENCE and DT Eli Ankou from Jack- Columbus 943210 22 29 sticking), 1:49; Schaller, VAN, (trip- East sonville's practice squad. Philadelphia 7331721 21 ping), 9:09; Schaller, VAN, (hold- W LTPct PF PA DENVER BRONCOS — Traded New Jersey 8242619 31 ing), 15:29. Dallas 430.571 190 124 WR to the San N.Y. Rangers7241519 25 Shots on Goal_Vancouver 14-11- Philadelphia 340.429 171 186 Francisco 49ers for a 2020 third- WESTERN CONFERENCE 16_41. Detroit 9-17-7_33. N.Y. Giants 250.286 132 187 and fourth-round draft picks and a Central Division Power-play opportunities_Van- Washington 160.143 90 176 2021 fifth-round pick. GP WLOTPts GF GA couver 2 of 5; Detroit 2 of 7. South — Colorado 971115 36 24 Goalies_Vancouver, Markstrom W LTPct PF PA Signed LB Malcolm Smith. Placed Nashville 953111 38 32 4-2-0 (33 shots-31 saves). Detroit, New Orleans 610.857 164 147 TE and LB D.J. St. Louis 942311 27 30 Howard 1-4-0 (40-36). Carolina 420.667 166 133 Alexander on injured reserve. Winnipeg 11 56010 30 36 A_18,455 (20,000). T_2:27. Tampa Bay 240.333 173 185 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS — Termi- Dallas 11 371723 32 Referees_Jake Brenk, Francis Atlanta 160.143 145 223 nated the contract of DT Terrell Chicago 7232619 22 Charron. Linesmen_Scott Driscoll, North McClain. Signed DT Mike Pennel. Minnesota 9360621 32 Mark Shewchyk. W LTPct PF PA MINNESOTA VIKINGS — Pacific Division Released CB Marcus Sherels. Green Bay 610.857 184 139 GP WLOTPts GF GA All TimesNBA EDT NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS — Edmonton 10 72115 31 24 Minnesota 520.714 192 123 Tuesday's Games Chicago 330.500 112 105 Acquired WR Mohamed Sanu from Vegas 11 74014 36 28 Toronto 130, New Orleans 122, Detroit 231.417 149 160 the for a 2020 sec- Vancouver 963012 30 19 OT West ond-round draft pick. Anaheim 10 64012 24 22 L.A. Lakers at L.A. Clippers NEW YORK GIANTS — Signed Arizona 852111 24 15 W LTPct PF PA Wednesday's Games San Francisco6001.000 156 64 LB Deone Bucannon. Signed LB Calgary 11 55111 29 32 Chicago at Charlotte, 7 p.m. Seattle 520.714 181 176 Devante Downs from the practice Los Angeles 9450827 34 Cleveland at Orlando, 7 p.m. L.A. Rams 430.571 190 164 squad. Waived LB San Jose 9351724 32 Detroit at Indiana, 7 p.m. Arizona 331.500 161 192 and TE Garrett Dickerson. NOTE: Two points for a win, one Boston at Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 24 PHILADELPHIA EAGLES — point for overtime loss. Top three Memphis at Miami, 7:30 p.m. Washington at Minnesota, 8:20 Released CB Orlando Scandrick teams in each division and two wild Minnesota at Brooklyn, 7:30 p.m. p.m. and DT Akeem Spence. Signed DT cards per conference advance to New York at San Antonio, 8:30 Sunday, Oct. 27 Albert Huggins from Houston's prac- playoffs. p.m. Arizona at New Orleans, 1 p.m. tice squad and DT Anthony Rush Tuesday's Games Washington at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Tampa Bay at Tennessee, 1 p.m. from Oakland's practice squad. Arizona 3, N.Y. Rangers 2, OT Oklahoma City at Utah, 9 p.m. N.Y. Giants at Detroit, 1 p.m. SEATTLE SEAHAWKS — Buffalo 4, San Jose 3, OT Denver at Portland, 10 p.m. Cincinnati vs L.A. Rams at Lon- Acquired DB Qudre Diggs from the Boston 4, Toronto 2 Sacramento at Phoenix, 10 p.m. Detroit Lions for a 2020 fifth-round Florida 4, Pittsburgh 2 don, UK, 1 p.m. Thursday's Games Denver at Indianapolis, 1 p.m. pick. Placed RB Kerryon Johnson Vancouver 5, Detroit 2 Atlanta at Detroit, 7 p.m. Philadelphia at Buffalo, 1 p.m. on injured reserve. Los Angeles 3, Winnipeg 2 Milwaukee at Houston, 8 p.m. N.Y. Jets at Jacksonville, 1 p.m. — Re- Minnesota 3, Edmonton 0 L.A. Clippers at Golden State, Seattle at Atlanta, 1 p.m. signed DL Matt Dickerson. Waived Nashville 6, Anaheim 1 10:30 p.m. L.A. Chargers at Chicago, 1 p.m. LB Derick Roberson. Vegas 2, Chicago 1, SO HOCKEY Washington 5, Calgary 3

Astros executive apologizes Jason Juno/Daily Globe BESSEMER’S KAILYN Fingeroos, right, meets L’Anse’s Izzy Martinez at the net Tues- HOUSTON (AP) – The assistant general regressive attitude about an important social day night at the House of Noise in Bessemer. manager of the Houston Astros apologized issue," he said. Tuesday for using "inappropriate language" MLB said in a statement that "everyone in day night. W-M’s only loss 12, 25-16 to Chassell Tues- after a Sports Illustrated report said he baseball must use care to not engage in any Volleyball repeatedly yelled toward a group of female behavior – whether intentional or not – that came against the Panthers, day night. reporters about closer Roberto Osuna dur- could be construed as minimizing the egre- but it was a non-conference “We need to come back ing a clubhouse celebration. giousness of an act of domestic violence." From page 9 meeting. better on Tuesday,” Onton- Brandon Taubman released a statement "The Astros have disputed Sports Illus- and two aces. Patience Lake Linden-Hubbell agon coach Kacie Lundin through the Astros hours before they played trated's characterization of the incident. MLB Prochnow had a kill. Haley has only one loss in the said. “We should be peak- Game 1 of the World Series against Wash- will interview those involved before com- Headley tallied 10 digs. conference, to W-M. E-TC ing at this point in the sea- ington. Major League Baseball said it will menting further," it said. Jewel Jett had five assists is not in the running. son, and we are much bet- interview those involved before further com- Astros manager AJ Hinch said Tuesday and Jenna Saari had two Carlee Yon led W-M ter than we have been play- menting. that he wasn't aware of the incident until the assists and one ace. with 16 kills. Cloe Bachand ing. We need to come into Taubman's remarks after the Astros story came out and that he hadn't spoken to Bessemer goes to Baraga had eight kills and 11 aces. games ready to compete.” clinched the AL pennant reportedly refer- everyone involved in it but that "we all need enced Osuna, who was suspended for 75 to be better across the board, in the industry" Thursday night. Kayla Londo finished with Makennah Uotila had games last year for violating MLB's domestic when it comes to matters such as these. six kills and an ace. Enola six kills, Nicole Lukkari violence policy before being traded from "I'm very disappointed for a lot of rea- W-M 3, Dollar Bay 0 Miskovich had 29 assists, a and Emily Bradley both Toronto to the Astros. sons," he said. "It's unfortunate, it's uncalled WAKEFIELD – Wake- kill and a dig. had three and Ella Menigoz According to SI, Taubman shouted for. For me as a leader in this organization field-Marenisco swept Dol- W-M (14-1, 9-0) goes to had two. Teddy Menigoz "Thank God we got Osuna!" and made simi- down here in the clubhouse, on the field, I lar Bay 25-9, 25-13, 25-9 E-TC Thursday. finished with nine assists lar remarks several times, punctuating them take everything that happens in the club- Tuesday night. and three aces. Lukkari with an expletive. house to heart." The Cardinals will win Chassell 3, Ontonagon had five digs and three SI said one of the reporters was wearing a "No one, it doesn't matter if it's a player, a the Copper Mountain Con- 0 aces. domestic violence awareness bracelet. The coach, a manager, any of you members of the ference outright if they win ONTONAGON – Ontonagon goes to incident occurred after the Astros beat the media, should ever feel like when you come New York Yankees at Minute Maid Park on into our clubhouse that you're going to be at Ewen-Trout Creek Thurs- Ontonagon fell 25-18, 25- Baraga Tuesday night. Saturday night in Game 6 of the AL Champi- uncomfortable or disrespected," he contin- onship Series. ued. On Monday night, after the SI story was Canadian prosecutors dropped a domes- VanVleet scores career-high 34, Raptors top Pelicans published, the Astros called it "misleading tic assault charge in September 2018 against and completely irresponsible." The team said Osuna, who agreed to stay away from a TORONTO (AP) – Fred VanVleet 13 as the Raptors won their seventh SI had tried to "fabricate a story where one woman identified by authorities as the moth- scored a career-high 34 points, Pascal straight season opener and posted their does not exist" and said Taubman's com- er of his child for one year and continue Siakam fouled out with 34 points and 18 eighth win in nine meetings with the Pel- ments weren't directed at the reporters. counseling. The prosecution said the rebounds, and the defending champion icans. Taubman, on Tuesday, said he was woman, who lived in Mexico, had made it Toronto Raptors beat the New Orleans Pelicans guard Jrue Holiday tied it at "deeply sorry and embarrassed." clear she would not travel to Toronto to testi- Pelicans 130-122 in overtime on Tuesday 122 by making a pair of free throws with "In retrospect, I realize that my comments fy against Osuna. night in the NBA's season-opening game. 2:23 left in overtime. Lowry answered were unprofessional and inappropriate. My Osuna was charged with assault in May Kyle Lowry scored 22 points, includ- with his foul shots, VanVleet hit a corner overexuberance in support of a player has 2018. The Blue Jays traded him to Houston ing a pair of free throws that put Toronto 3, and Lowry also connected from long been misinterpreted as a demonstration of a two months later. in the lead for good, and Serge Ibaka had range to cap a decisive 8-0 run. Column: Brian France was right to bring playoffs to NASCAR By JENNA FRYER into the playoffs as legitimate championship into one organization with NASCAR chair- loopholes for creativity and innovation. AP Auto Racing Writer contenders – but Kyle Larson and Ryan man and CEO continuing in the The hard work is in keeping older fans, CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) – Spoilers, ten- Blaney both grabbed slots in the next round same role. ISC chief executive Lesa France attracting new ones and marketing NASCAR, sion, a sense of urgency. Heroes, villains. with surprise victories. The win-and-advance Kennedy was named executive chair and particularly its playoffs, as can't-miss-view- The NASCAR playoffs are playing out model rolled out in 2014 has thrown Larson NASCAR president Steve Phelps tabbed pres- ing. with all the drama Brian France envisioned and Blaney into the mix and ended a poten- ident in charge of overseeing day-to-day oper- Those who have watched through the for the elimination-style playoff system he tial title run for one of the strongest teams ations of the merged companies. first two rounds have seen an intense and helped launch in 2004. from the regular season. Brian France, who stepped away as CEO sometimes heated scramble for points and After multiple tweaks and changes since This is everything France wanted when of NASCAR following his August 2018 positions as no driver has emerged as the then, the NASCAR postseason now has what he first launched the Chase – what the sys- drunken-driving arrest, is not named in the clear favorite. Joe Gibbs Racing, with three France liked to call "Game 7 moments," the tem was called in 2004 – and he made major new leadership structure. wins through six playoff races, has three kind of I-shouldn't-miss-this attraction for changes four different times trying to get it Jim France has said very little publicly drivers atop the standings but anything can fans that comes with, say, the Final Four, the right even as some longtime fans stopped since replacing his nephew nearly 15 happen starting Sunday at Martinsville NFL playoffs or October baseball. This year, watching. Critics called it a gimmick and months ago and he leaves it to Phelps to talk Speedway in Virginia. Reigning series cham- this tension has been building since the play- manufactured drama, and grumbled the old about the future of NASCAR. But it is no pion Joey Logano is the defending race win- offs began six weeks ago and the elimination season-long title march was the preferred coincidence that business has been rolling ner, and he staved off elimination himself at race at Kansas Speedway over the weekend, method to crown a champion. since Brian France stepped down and his Kansas after a crash in the waning laps put with a wild finish that went into double over- It has taken all those tweaks and years to uncle steadied a seemingly sinking ship. him on the bubble against teammate time, did not disappoint. settle in to show that France's vision was the Booming might be a stretch, but things are Keselowski. Chase Elliott basically had to win Sunday right one for NASCAR, with its relentless, 10- happening behind the scenes at a markedly The title race has gone down to the finale to keep his title hopes alive; short of that, he month season and events that run three-plus improved pace that has benefited the prod- in every year since Brian France created this needed a total collapse from someone ahead hours, to remain relevant in the fast-chang- uct. system, and the champion has had to win at of him in the standings. Well, he nearly won ing sports and entertainment landscape. A new rules package was rolled out this Homestead-Miami Speedway to cement the the race but finished second to Denny Ham- France was correct, even if the system was year designed to make the racing better, and crown the last five years – every year of the lin and still advanced because Brad contrived. The sport needed its version of although it has received mixed reviews, the elimination format – just as Brian France Keselowski fell apart. walk-off home runs or last-second touch- on-track action is better than it has been the wanted. Fans of the way things used to be As Elliott was charging to the front of the down passes to spice up the action. past several seasons. Work continues to be still turn their noses up at a system they find field, Keselowski was literally falling back- France is now far removed from this sys- done on the "Next Gen" car scheduled to be phony or engineered all for the sake of excite- ward in a fascinating split-screen showcase tem and the sport itself, his departure from introduced in 2021; the car is intended to ment. of the drivers' push for the final spot in the the family business becoming officially offi- reduce costs, in large part via common parts But it is exciting, and Brian France's sys- round of eight. cial Friday when NASCAR and sister compa- from approved vendors, which will shrink tem works. He's just not around for the vin- Neither driver was predicted to be in that ny International Speedway Corp. merged the required workforce and tighten many dication. position – both Keselowski and Elliott went l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMICS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2019 11 HERMAN SPEED BUMP Power of attorney power struggle Dear Annie: I have been my mom’s power of attorney and medical proxy since she was deemed incompetent with a dementia diagnosis five years ago. I am the youngest of three sisters, and the oldest sibling couldn’t believe she was not “put in charge,” as she told my mom’s Dear elder attorney at a family meeting. It’s all Annie about power, not about what’s best for mom. My sister has made life miserable for me for the last five years, since the deci- know your mom chose you to be in charge sion was made to have my mom moved for a reason. – Chosen Daughter into a nursing home because of her Dear Chosen Daughter: Thank you for dementia. I have educated myself and fol- sharing your well-thought-out approach to lowed the rules and state regulations taking care of your mother, and your required by law. She continues to send let- insights about this process. You sound like ters demeaning me, which I send along to a wonderful daughter. THE PAJAMA DIARIES my mom’s attorney to file. She has told lies Dear Annie: Darlene M. wrote about about me to friends and relatives and con- dealing with spam phone calls. I figured tinues to think she is smarter than me and out one way to deal with them that I hope knows what is best for mom. However, she your readers find helpful. I pretend that I has not educated herself regarding nurs- don’t understand what they’re talking ing home and state regulations, rules, etc. Recently, Annie, I have read some let- about. ters asking about this process of being the I took one call and told the man that I power of attorney and medical proxy, and was excited he was coming to dinner. The I have some words of wisdom for those caller said, “No, Ma’am, nobody is coming dealing with the same thing. to dinner.” I acted like I didn’t understand The first step is hiring an elder attor- a thing he was saying. “The cats and I will MOTHER GOOSE & GRIMM ney, if not done already, to represent your be so happy to see you. I’ll fix roast beef, mom’s wishes and enact the power of and we’ll watch a movie!” And on and on. attorney and medical proxy she, here’s The poor guy kept trying to explain, but he hoping, chose in sound mind years before. finally just hung up. My family was dou- The second step is to have a medical bled over with laughter, and I’m sure the doctor deem your mom incompetent. “salesman” went home with a funny story. 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Said premises are located in the Township of Ironwood, Gogebic County Michigan, and are de- scribed as: A parcel of land in the Northeast 1/4 of the Southeast 1/4, Section 27, Township 48 North, Range 47 West, described as follows: Com- mencing at the Southeast corner of the said Northeast 1/4 of the South- Sales • Rentals east 1/4; thence North 66 feet and West 33 feet to the West line of the Management • Appraisals County Highway Right of Way, be- ing the POINT OF BEGINNING; DAILY GLOBE thence West 208.7 feet; thence 906-932-5406 North 208.7 feet; thence East 208.7 Highway US-2 • Ironwood feet to the West line of the County Letters should deal with Highway Right of Way line; thence matters of current, upnorthproperty.com South, along the West line of the said highway, 208.7 feet to the public interest and be POINT OF BEGINNING. no longer than 400 The redemption period shall be 6 Wanted to Buy months from the date of such sale, words. Must be signed unless determined abandoned in by the author and accordance with MCLA WANTED §600.3241a, in which case the re- include name, address Servel Gas Refrigerators demption period shall be 30 days and phone number for Call: Susanne (715)417-1536 from the date of such sale. If the property is sold at foreclosure verification purposes. sale, pursuant to MCL 600.3278, Mail: Legals the borrower will be held respons- ible to the person who buys the 118 E McLeod Ave. October 23, 2019 property at the mortgage foreclos- Ironwood, MI 49938 State of Michigan Probate Court ure sale or to the mortgage holder Email: County of Gogebic for damage to the property during Notice To Creditors the redemption period. [email protected] Decedent’s Estate Dated: October 2, 2019 Fax: FILE NO. 19-75 DE File No. 19-008801 Estate of Elmer Bernhard Knief Firm Name: Orlans PC (906)-932-4211 Date of Birth: 01/27/1928 (10-02)(10-23) TO ALL CREDITORS: NOTICE TO CREDITORS: The de- cedent, Elmer Bernhard Knief, died 9/21/2019 Creditors of the decedent are noti- fied that all claims against the es- tate will be forever barred unless presented to Gerald L Gustafson, personal representative or to both the probate court at 200 N. Moore St., Bessemer, MI 49911 and the personal representative within 4 month after the date of publication of this notice. 10/18/2019 Naomi J. Kauppi P57139 215 S. Sophie St. Bessemer, MI 49911 (906)663-4544 Gerald L Gustafson E6596 Old County Rd Bessemer, MI 49911 (906)364-5010

October 2, 9, 16, 23 Default has been made in the con-   ditions of a mortgage made by Jacey Elizabeth Roncali, a married woman, to Mortgage Electronic Re- gistration Systems, Inc., as nomin-    ee for lender and lender's suc- cessors and/or assigns, Mortgagee, dated May 29, 2014 and recorded May 30, 2014 in Liber 568, Page 169 Gogebic County Records,   Michigan. Said mortgage is now held by Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., by        assignment. There is claimed to be due at the date hereof the sum of       One Hundred Four Thousand Six Hundred Thirteen and 39/100 Dol-       lars ($104,613.39), including in-          terest at 4.375% per annum. Under the power of sale contained in said mortgage and the statute in such case made and provided, no-  tice is hereby given that said mort- gage will be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some part of them, at public vendue at the place of holding the circuit court DAILY GLOBE within Gogebic County, Michigan at 10:00 AM on NOVEMBER 1, 2019.

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Owing to the volume of mail, personal replies cannot be provided 715-5Fu6lly2 Ins-u0red068 COPYRIGHT 2019 UCLA HEALTH DISTRIBUTED BY ANDREWS MCMEEL SYNDICATION 1130 Walnut, Kansas City, MO 64106 816-581-75008 l 14 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2019 STATE / NATION / WORLD THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Russia, Turkey seal power in northeast Syria with new accord ANKARA, Turkey (AP) – would remain there to fight Russia and Turkey reached the Islamic State group. an agreement Tuesday that Esper has also spoken of would cement their power keeping some troops in in Syria, deploying their eastern Syria to protect oil forces across nearly its fields held by the Kurds. entire northeastern border Trump ordered the U.S. to fill the void left by Presi- troop pull-out on Oct. 7 dent ’s with little consultation with abrupt withdrawal of U.S. advisers and in the face of forces. heavy criticism, even by The accord caps a dra- Republican allies. It opened matic and swift transfor- the way for Turkey to mation of the Syrian map launch a long-threatened unleashed by Trump’s invasion of northeast Syria decision two weeks ago to two days later to drive out remove the American sol- the U.S.-allied Kurdish diers. fighters. Vowing to get U.S. troops in Syria American soldiers out of fought five years alongside the region and its “endless Associated Press Kurdish-led forces in wars,” Trump has said he LIBERAL LEADER Justin Trudeau and wife Sophie Gregoire Trudeau wave as they go on stage at Liberal election northeast Syria and suc- sees no problem with Rus- headquarters in Montreal, Monday. ceeded in bringing down sia and Turkey taking over the rule of the Islamic State as power brokers. group there at the cost of The new accord was thousands of Kurdish reached by Presidents Canada’s Trudeau wins re- fighters’ lives. Now much Vladimir Putin of Russia of that territory would be and Recep Tayyip Erdogan handed over to U.S. rivals. of Turkey, after six hours of election, faces divided nation The biggest winners are negotiations as they pored Turkey and Russia. Turkey over maps of Syria in the TORONTO (AP) – Prime Minister the Conservatives had 121. results showed Trudeau was much would get sole control over Black Sea resort of Sochi. Justin Trudeau begins his second While Trudeau claimed a “clear weakened since his 2015 election, areas of the Syrian border “I believe that this term facing an increasingly divided mandate,” his party won fewer raw when pundits had predicted the captured in its invasion, agreement will start a new Parliament and country, with his votes nationally than the Conserva- beginning of another Trudeau while Turkish, Russian and era toward Syria’s lasting rock-star appeal from four years ago tives did, and failed to win a single dynasty. Trudeau’s father, Pierre, was Syria government forces stability and it being diminished by scandal and unmet seat in the western provinces of prime minister from 1968 to 1984, would oversee the rest of the cleared of terrorism. I hope expectations. Alberta and Saskatchewan, where the apart from a brief interruption in border region. America’s that this agreement is ben- Trudeau was re-elected in a Conservatives dominated. 1979-80. former U.S. allies, the Kur- eficial to our countries and stronger-than-expected showing in There is growing outrage in Alber- “Conservatives have put Justin dish fighters, are left hoping to our brothers in Syria,” Monday’s national elections. But ta, home to the third-largest oil Trudeau on notice,” Scheer said. “And Moscow and Damascus will Erdogan said. while his Liberal Party took the most reserves in the world, over Trudeau’s Mr. Trudeau, when your government preserve some pieces of Under the 10-point seats in Parliament, it lost its majori- inability to get a pipeline built to the falls, Conservatives will be ready, and their autonomy dreams. deal, Kurdish fighters have ty and will have to rely on an opposi- Pacific Coast. we will win.” Meanwhile, the Ameri- 150 hours starting at noon tion party to get anything passed. “To Canadians in Alberta and Later, at a news conference, Scheer cans are stumbling out of Wednesday to withdraw The prime minister struck a con- Saskatchewan,” he said after his vic- blamed Trudeau for division in the Syria in a withdrawal that from almost the entire ciliatory note in an early morning tory, “know that you are an essential country, accusing him of pitting has proved chaotic, its northeastern border from address that forced the TV networks part of our great country. I have region against region. extent and goals seeming the Euphrates River to the to break away from covering his Con- heard your frustration, and I want to “We have a divided country. It is to shift on the fly as they Iraqi border. servative rival, Andrew Scheer, who be there to support you. Let us all essential for Justin Trudeau to take grasp to keep some influ- Russian and Syrian gov- had just begun speaking to his own work hard to bring our country this seriously, to try to find common ence on the ground. ernment forces would supporters. together.” ground and stop attacking the energy In the latest hitch, Iraq’s move in immediately to “To those who did not vote for us, At the same time, Trudeau said sector,” Scheer said. He said he will military said Tuesday the ensure the Kurdish fighters know that we will work every single Canadians elected a government that continue as Conservative leader. U.S. troops coming out of pull back 20 milesfrom the day for you, we will govern for every- will fight climate change. That means Canada was also further divided Syria do not have permis- border. When the deadline one,” Trudeau said. he will keep a national carbon tax in by the electoral success of the sepa- sion to stay in Iraq, contra- expires on Oct. 29, joint With results still trickling in, the place that has also angered western ratist Bloc Quebecois in the French- dicting U.S. Defense Secre- Russian-Turkish patrols Liberals had 157 seats – 13 short of Canada. speaking province of Quebec. The tary Mark Esper’s state- would begin along a 6-mile the 170 needed for a majority in the In what was supposed to be a con- Bloc won 32 of the province’s 78 dis- ment a day earlier that they wide strip of the border. 338-seat House of Commons – while cession speech, Scheer said the tricts, up from 10. Death toll Boris Johnson inches rises to 15 toward securing Brexit but delay likely as violence LONDON (AP) – For a that because of the vote he brief moment Tuesday, would recommend that the Brexit was within a British other 27 EU nations grant wracks Chile prime minister’s grasp. Britain a delay in its depar- Boris Johnson won Par- ture to avoid a chaotic no- liament’s backing for the deal exit in just nine days. for 5th day substance of his exit deal The good news for the SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) but lost a key vote on its prime minister was that – Rioting, arson attacks timing, a result that inches lawmakers – for the first and violent clashes him closer to his goal of time since Britons chose in wracked Chile for a fifth leading his country out of 2016 to leave the EU – Associated Press the European Union – but voted in principle for a day Tuesday, as the govern- A POLICE water cannon charges a crowd of anti-government demonstrators during ment raised the death toll effectively guarantees it Brexit plan, backing by a protest in Santiago, Chile, Tuesday. Chile has been facing days of unrest, trig- won’t happen on the sched- 329-299 a bill to imple- to 15 in an upheaval that gered by a relatively minor increase in subway fares. The protests have shaken a has almost paralyzed the uled date of Oct. 31. ment the agreement John- nation noted for economic stability over the past decades, which has seen steadily European Council Presi- son struck with the EU last South American country declining poverty despite persistent high rates of inequality. long seen as the region’s dent Donald Tusk tweeted week. oasis of stability. improvements in educa- day to break up marches by destroy it all. I don’t sleep About half of Chile’s 16 tion, health care and rock-throwing demonstra- at night because I fear that Autoworkers from closed regions remained under an wages, and spread nation- tors in several parts of San- they’ll loot.” plants fight new GM contract emergency decree and wide, fueled by frustration tiago, while soldiers and Shortly before the riot- some were a under military among many Chileans who police guarded other ing broke out last week, DETROIT (AP) – If they can close our plant, they can curfew, the first – other feel they have not shared in Chileans who formed long conservative President close yours, too. than for natural disasters – the economic advances in lines at supermarkets. Sebastián Piñera boasted That’s the message from workers at three shuttered imposed since the country one of Latin America’s “I’ve walked several in an interview with The General Motors factories that didn’t get new products returned to democracy in wealthiest nations. kilometers searching for Financial Times that under the tentative contract agreement reached last week 1990 following a bloody “I fight so that all that milk, but the supermarkets Chile “looks like an oasis” between GM and the United Auto Workers, who have 17-year dictatorship. will end and so that all of remain closed and neigh- in the region because it been on strike against the company across the U.S. for Unrest sparked last us will have something borhood stores have run has a stable democracy over six weeks now. week when a relatively fair,” said one protester, out,” said Carmen and a balanced and grow- About 2,000 employees who once worked at GM trans- minor, less-than-4% rise in José Tomás López, a cook. Fuentealba, a retiree. ing economy that has mission plants near Baltimore and Detroit and a small-car subway fares led to stu- He said he took to the Many stores, subway been creating jobs and assembly plant in Lordstown, Ohio, will repeat that mes- dents jumping station turn- streets “because I’ve seen stations and banks were improving pay. sage this week as 49,000 union members vote on the new stiles in protest. But the how my mother lives, with burned, damaged or looted But the wealth is four-year deal. defiance exploded into vio- a salary of not more than during protests over the unevenly spread, with one Approval could end the walkout that has crippled lence Friday with demon- ($700 a month) to main- weekend, and some people of the region’s highest rates GM’s production and cost the company an estimated $2 strators setting fire to sub- tain my three siblings, and have reported problems of inequality. Many billion. way stations, buses and a I know her debts and all getting cash at ATMs. Chilean families earn $550 Most of the workers who lost their jobs at the three high-rise building. Demon- her efforts to meet them.” “It’s enough with this,” to $700 a month and pen- sites are scattered across the country after transferring to strations escalated with Riot police used tear gas said store owner Fernando sions can be as low as other GM factories, so they have a presence at just about wide-ranging demands for and water cannons Tues- García. “They want to $159. all of the automaker’s plants. US endorses tobacco pouches as less risky than cigarettes

WASHINGTON (AP) – For the Food and Drug Administration. as posing a lower risk of lung can- gum to absorb nicotine. Unlike and other smoking-related dis- first time, U.S. health regulators FDA regulators stressed that cer, bronchitis, heart disease and regular chewing tobacco, the liq- ease with the use of snus. have judged a type of smokeless their decision does not mean the other diseases than cigarettes. uid from snus is generally swal- Sharpless added that the agen- tobacco to be less harmful than pouches are safe, just less harm- The pouches of ground tobac- lowed, rather than spit out. cy will closely monitor Swedish cigarettes, a decision that could ful, and that all tobacco products co, called snus – Swedish for Chewing tobacco is fermented; Match’s marketing efforts to open the door to other less risky pose risks. The pouches will still snuff and pronounced “snoose” snus goes through a steamed pas- ensure they target adult tobacco options for smokers. bear mandatory government – have been popular in Scandina- teurization process. users. The milestone announcement warnings that they can cause vian countries for decades but FDA acting commissioner Ned “Anyone who does not cur- on Tuesday makes Swedish mouth cancer, gum disease and are a tiny part of the U.S. tobacco Sharpless said the agency based rently use tobacco products, Match tobacco pouches the first tooth loss. market. its decision on long-term, popula- especially youth, should refrain so-called reduced-risk tobacco But the company will be able Users stick the teabag-like tion-level data showing lower lev- from doing so,” he said in a state- product ever sanctioned by the to advertise its tobacco pouches pouches between their cheek and els of lung cancer, emphysema ment.