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161st YEAR • No. 20 MAY 24, 2015 CLEVELAND, TN 52 PAGES • $1.00 Inside Today Gray: Less than 1% in U.S. mark Memorial Day and emotional talk as he and Polk County service others remembered the nation’s remembers the veterans, especially those who paid the supreme sacrifice for the nation’s veterans freedoms Americans enjoy. “Freedom is not free,” Gray, By LARRY C. BOWERS and others, emphasized. Banner Staff Writer Polk County High School’s Polk County got a jump on cheerleaders were nearby having surrounding communities a car wash and bake sale, but Up on a pedestal Saturday morning with its 2015 when the program began they Memorial Day service. came across the street and Cleveland High senior TJ A moderate crowd of veterans attended the patriotic service. Parker found his way to the attended, along with a number of Gray, the commander of DAV TSSAA podium twice, while Benton, Polk County and region- Chapter 25 in Cleveland, began some of his teammates joined al community leaders. The fea- his talk with some disturbing him during the Spring Fling’s tured speaker was Disabled statistics. state track meet. The Lee American Veterans Commander “We no longer have any veter- Flames have to settle for second Bill Gray. ans from World War I, because place again at NCCAA World Polk County Executive Hoyt they’re all gone,” he said. “We’re Series. Former Walker Firestone, Polk County Veteran still lucky enough to have a few Valley/Cleveland State standout Affairs Officer Ben Bright, veterans from World War II.” finds a new home. Bears out-kick Banner photo, LARRY C. BOWERS Benton Mayor Jerry Stephens There were a couple of these Blue Raiders in alumni pigskin DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS Chapter 25 Commander Bill Gray walked among the flags, and Rep. Dan Howell veterans at the service. action. See Sports, Pages 17-21, crosses and monuments in front of the Polk County Courthouse in Benton Saturday, prior to his serving were all part of the program. “Somewhere in America today, 25-26 and 28. as the featured speaker in the community’s Memorial Day service. In his presentation, Gray said he read The Polk County High School before the sun does down, a vet- recently that less than 1 percent of Americans will be celebrating this year’s Memorial Day. He told those chorus presented patriotic songs. Remembering War participating Saturday, “You’re among the 1 percent.” Gray provided an inspirational See MEMORIAL, Page 12 Local World War II veteran Jack Murphy, now 88, shares what it was like joining the U.S. Board Marine Corps at the tender age Banner photo, of 16 and witnessing the Battle of HOWARD PIERCE Peleliu, which claimed many SCOUTS take lives. See Lifestyles, Page 29. may vote a moment during Memorial Day Weekend to Presidential Honors after the reflect on the sac- Cleveland State Community rifices military per- College has announced the stu- sonel made for dents selected for its first class of interviews their freedom. Presidential Honors Scholars. Local Boy Scouts The smart students will be in the County school placed U.S. flags college’s new honors program on the graves of this fall. See inside, Page 45. director may be veterans. See named Tuesday more photos, Fun on the Farm Page 6. Polk County 4-H students recently enjoyed the 20th annual By CHRISTY ARMSTRONG Fun on the Farm Day event in Banner Staff Writer Benton, learning about every- The Bradley County Board of thing from butter to bees. See Education could be choosing its photos inside, Page 44. new director of schools as soon as Tuesday night. Classic Revolution Board members will interview Lake Forest Middle School’s two candidates for the position show choir, Revolution, recently Tuesday. The board has indicat- took New York’s music scene by ed it may vote on its choice that storm. The choir earned multiple night. honors in the New York Music The two final candidates are Festival Big Apple Classic. See Dr. Linda Cash, assistant direc- People, Page 37. tor of Tennessee’s Robertson County Schools, and Dr. Bill Heath, director of Lawrence County Schools. Head Start commemorates 50th anniversary Forecast “I think either one will serve our school system extremely The forecast for today calls for well,” 3rd District Board Students and board members plant rose bushes mostly sunny skies and highs in Chairman Nicholas Lillios said Special to the Banner gram. Today, Head Start has ing roses as an arts and crafts counties in two states. There are the lower to mid 80s. Tonight’s served more than 32 million at- project. four counties in Tennessee — outlook calls for cloudy skies with On May 18, 1965, President See BOARD, Page 12 risk children nationally. Earlier this year, at the White Bradley, Polk, Meigs and McMinn lows in the mid 60s. Memorial Lyndon B. Johnson announced On May 18, Head Start pro- House Summit on Early and six counties in Georgia — day should be mostly cloudy with Project Head Start from the grams across the country cele- Education, President Obama Catoosa, Chattooga, Dade, a 30 percent chance of showers Rose Garden. brated 50 years of opportunity said, “Head Start is one of the Murray, Walker and Whitfield. and thunderstorms. Highs are He made a commitment to Head Start has provided by best investments we can make, “Quality early education expected in the lower 80s. open a window of opportunity for planting rose bushes in front of not just in a child’s future, but in makes good economic sense,” the nation’s most at-risk children Head Start centers, at local our country.” said James Anderson, chief exec- and their families. That summer, parks, or on city hall grounds. Family Resource Agency has utive officer of FRA. Index an eight-week program was In Cleveland and Bradley been a part of this investment. “These children [who have launched, serving 500,000 at- County, rose bushes were plant- FRA currently provides Early gone through the program] have Business news ...... 27 risk children nationwide. ed in front of several centers. The Head Start and Head Start serv- higher levels of verbal, math and The program was a success, board of directors planted roses ices to more than 1,500 children intellectual achievement. They Church...... 4 and in 1966 Congress authorized Classified...... 46-52 at the administrative office. The and their families in 50 locations. Cash Heath Head Start as a year-round pro- Comics...... 41 children also celebrated by creat- These locations span over 10 See HEAD START, Page 13 Editorials...... 22,23 Horoscope...... 41 Lifestyles ...... 29-33 Civil War historical marker City’s building Obituaries...... 2 Stocks...... 25 permits show Sports...... 17-21, 25-26, 28 placement set for June 13 TV Schedule...... 42,43 Weather...... 15 By LARRY C. BOWERS the marker is to be erected. April increase Banner Staff Writer Jim Ogden, historian at Around Town Chickamauga and Chattanooga By JOYANNA LOVE Bradley County was a land of National Military Park, will serve Banner Senior Staff Writer Jerry Barnes offering a “good conflict during the Civil War. as keynote speaker. Bryan Reed, There were pro-Union and pro- chairman of the Humanities April brought an increase in morning” smile for a friend ... the value of building permits Tripp Hathcock showing off his Confederate troops in the area, Department at Cleveland State with sympathizers for both Community College, will also approved in the city of Cleveland. new UT Vols canvas shoes ... Although the number of per- Robert Bradney and daughter sides. speak. Due to these split sympathies The marker, which former mits was down to 24 from 35, the Lily helping locate some keys ... estimated value of the projects Martha Bartolo giving a cheerful in southern Bradley County, the Cleveland resident Tim McCoy is area between the Union lines in sponsoring, commemorates a increased by $3 million over hello to neighbors on a beautiful March numbers. weekend morning ... Jerri Smith Cleveland and Confederate lines distinctly difficult time in the in Dalton, Ga., was designated Civil War when part of Bradley The largest project receiving a supplying some cheery dialogue permit was the Preserve at on a Saturday morning ... Steven as a “No Man’s Land” by some. County lay between Union and The historical significance of Confederate forces. Hardwick, estimated to cost Swiger kindly fixing a damaged $6.46 million. The apartment door. this area will be recognized on McCoy will also speak at the Saturday, June 13, when the ceremony, along with Melissa complex will be a three-story building with 80 units on North Tennessee State Historical Woody of the Cleveland-Bradley Banner photo, HOWARD PIERCE Commission will place a road- County Chamber of Commerce; ABIGAIL BENTLEY, Polk County High School valedictorian Lee Highway. side marker at 7723 Dalton Pike. Mary Ann Peckham of Polk This project was one of four for the class of 2015, delivers her address during the school’s commercial building permits This official dedication cere- County and director of the graduation exercise Friday evening. See more photos, Page 8. mony will take place at 2 p.m., and will be held at the site where See MARKER, Page 13 See PERMITS, Page 12 2—Cleveland Daily Banner—Sunday, May 24, 2015 www.clevelandbanner.com

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Dovie Burris Stone; all her Alex Brown Hattie T. Mulkey Bradley L. Ray brothers: Buck, Luther, Olice, Hattie T. Mulkey, 70, a resident R.B. and Charlie; and sister, Charles Alexander Brown, 33, Bradley L. Ray, 50, of Catoosa Estelle Norris, have gone on, of Benton, passed away County, Ga., passed away passed away Friday, May 22, Thursday morning, May 21, except for her older sister, Theo 2015. Tuesday, May 19, 2015, at his Yates, of Benton. 2015, at the family residence. home. He was the oldest of four and She was the daughter of the Her many nephews and was born Sept. 1, 1982. He was He served six years in the U.S. nieces appreciated her for her late Smith Wacaster Sr. and Mary Marine Corps. He was a master a resident of Bradley County and Sue Goodman Wacaster. She sweetness. the son of Lessie Bell Goldston diver. She was born on Feb. 10, was also preceded in death by a He was a member of Pathway Barnett and Charles Edward brother, Smith Wacaster Jr. 1930, and grew up in Polk Brown, both of Cleveland, and Baptist Church in Ooltewah. County, working in the fields and She was a retired short-order He was loved by his family and also the son of Claude and cook and a member Ocoee picking cotton. Jewel Goldston, of Meigs friends and will be greatly She didn’t have a high school Baptist Church. missed. County, who raised him. Survivors include her children: education, but her impact is so Alex, as he was called, was He was preceded in death by strong on her family and friends Leroy Dawson of Benton, David his parents: Melvin and Pauline raised in the church, attending Dawson of Cleveland, Sue that she changed many lives. St. Elmo Church in Georgetown, Ray; and his brother, Randall The funeral was conducted Geren and Joann Smith, both of Ray. and openly professed his faith Cleveland; five grandchildren; six Saturday, May 23, 2015, at recently with outreach ministry He is survived by his wife, Higgins Funeral Home with the great-grandchildren; two great- Melissa Ray; a sister, Nicole through St. James Cumberland great-grandchildren; and several Rev. Robby Hatcher officiating. Presbyterian Church in Meeks; and several aunts and Interment will be at 2 p.m. nieces and nephews. uncles. Cleveland. A Remembrance of Life serv- today in the Four Mile He was a graduate of Meigs In lieu of flowers, donations Cemetery. ice will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, can be made to the family. County High School, where he May 26, 2015, at the Wildwood Jennifer Tucker We invite you to send a mes- was an amazing athlete and an You are invited to share a per- Jennifer Tucker, 54, a lifelong sage of condolence and view Avenue Chapel of the Jim Rush sonal memory of Bradley or your all-star football player. He loved Funeral Homes with the Rev. resident of Cleveland, passed the Williams family guestbook at to fish and was very protective condolences with his family at his away Thursday morning, May www.higginsfuneral.com. Eddie Trentham officiating. online memorial located at and loving of his family. The interment will follow in the 21, 2015, at her home, due to a He was preceded in death by www.companionfunerals.com. sudden brain aneurism. Lee Cemetery. Companion Funeral and his grandparents: Lincoln and The family will receive friends She was a very outdoorsy Jeanette Goldston. Mike Lewis Cremation Service and the Cody person who loved anything that Tuesday, from 10 a.m. until the 2 family are honored to assist the He leaves behind his mother Mike Lewis, 61, of Cleveland, p.m. service time, at the funeral consisted of her being outside and stepfather: Lessie and passed away Friday, May 22, Ray family with these arrange- with family and friends. She home. ments. Antonio Barnett of Cleveland; 2015, at his residence. We encourage you to share loved to fish, camp and hike. his father and stepmother: He was a member of the your memories and/or condo- She was preceded in death by Charles E. Brown and Donna United Pentecostal Church. lences with the family by going to her parents, Bud Pierce Sr. and Martinez Brown; two brothers He was employed as a ware- www.jimrushfuneralhomes.com. Mamie Goode Beck; one broth- and a sister: Anthony Brown, house associate at Eaton er, Chris Pierce; and father-in- Noah Brown and Jordan Brown; Hydraulics. He loved boxing and law, Robert Tucker Sr. other loved ones, including was a Golden Glove boxer who She is survived by her loving aunts, uncles and many cousins; trained many children in boxing. husband, Robert Tucker II; chil- and a very special friend, Taz He was preceded in death by dren: Lisa (Jimmy) Johnson of Belle, of Cleveland. his father, Ralph Lopez Lewis; James A. Rogers Ringgold, Ga., and Arnold A memorial service will be mother, Frankie Combs Harris; James Anthony Rogers, 57, a Voyles Jr. and stepdaughter, held Tuesday, May 26, 2015, stepfather, Bud Harris; and sis- resident of Ooltewah, died at his Jessica Tucker, both of from 6 until 7 p.m. in the chapel ter, Sharon Nelson. home on Wednesday, May 20, Cleveland; mother-in-law, of M.D. Dotson & Sons Funeral He is survived by his wife of 2015. Barbara Tucker; one brother, Home, with Pastor Larry Wilson 26 years, Geraldine Underwood Companion Funeral Home has Bud Pierce Jr. and wife, Tammy; of North Cleveland Church of Lewis, of Cleveland; four chil- charge of his arrangements. two sisters: Letha Gibson and God delivering the eulogy. dren: Kim Waters and husband, husband, Tom, and Tammy The family will receive friends Gary, of Cleveland, Greg Green and husband, Jerry, all of from 5 until 6 p.m Tuesday at the Harness of Chattanooga, Leah Cleveland; two grandchildren: funeral home. Kyle and husband, Scott, of Taylor and Rebecca Johnson, of Cleveland, and Missy Long of Ringgold, Ga.; and several Evergreen, N.C.; five grandchil- nieces, nephews and extended dren: Tyler Waters, Calab Kyle, family members. Michael Posey, Hunter Posey, The funeral will be held on all of Cleveland, and Dustin Tuesday, May 26, 2015, at 8 Long of Evergreen, N.C.; one p.m. at Grissom-Serenity sister, Florence Beavers and Funeral Home Chapel, with the husband, Richard, of Rev. Jerry Green and the Rev. George ‘Cowboy’ Wyatt Clyde Finley Birchwood; and several nieces Bud Pierce Jr. officiating. George “Cowboy” Wyatt, 78, and nephews. a resident of Riceville, passed Clyde Finley, 80, of Peachtree The family will receive friends Funeral will be conducted at 1 on Tuesday, from 6 until 8 p.m., away Wednesday evening, May City, Ga., passed away Friday, p.m. Monday, May 25, 2015, in 20, 2015, in a Chattanooga May 15, 2015. at the funeral home. the chapel of Ralph Buckner We invite you to visit the hospital. He was the owner of Finley’s Funeral Home with the Rev. He worked over 50 years in Florist in East Point, Ga., for 45 Tucker family page on our web- William Robinson officiating. site www.grissomserenity.com radio and broadcasting. He had years and was retired from the Interment will follow at one of the greatest radio voices U.S. Army. to leave a message of condo- McInturff Cemetery in Fred Price lence or sign the register book. of anyone. He worked in He was preceded in death by Birchwood, with Adam Sutton, Corinth, Tupelo, Birmingham, his wife, Mary (Lou) Louise Fred R. Price, 84, a resident Huntsville, Memphis, Jeff Yarber, Caleb Watson, Jerry of Cleveland for more than 38 Finley. Denton, Chris Stringer and Cleveland, Chattanooga and He is survived by his daugh- years, passed away on Dayton. James “Tooter” Cheatham serv- Wednesday morning, May 20, ter, Holle Finley Bethune of ing as pallbearers. He was a lifelong lover of Peachtree City. 2015, in a local hospital. horses and enjoyed going to The family will receive friends He was born on Feb. 28, The funeral will be held from 5 to 8 p.m. today at the horse shows all over. He loved Friday, May 29, 2015, at 1 p.m. 1931, in Newton, Miss. a son of his music and had a passion for funeral home. the late Calvert and Stella in the chapel of Parrott Funeral We invite you to send a mes- Loma Williams life. He was a loving husband, Home with Susan Rumble and Price. father and a great friend. sage of condolence and view He was of the Protestant The sweet, soft, gentle spirit Patrick Finley officiating. the Lewis family guestbook at He was preceded in death by Interment and graveside serv- faith. Tipton ‘Sherman’ Self of Loma Mellie Stone Williams www.ralphbuckner.com. has left us. She passed away his parents, Lewis F. Wyatt and ice will be held in Cleveland on He was a captain in the Tipton “Sherman” Self, 57, a Georgia Mertise Staley Wyatt; Saturday, May 30, 2015, at 2:30 Marine Corps, resident of Cleveland, passed Thursday, May 21, 2015, at an Etowah hospital as a result of a and one brother, Danny Wyatt. p.m. who had retired after 30 years away Friday, May 22, 2015, at He is survived by his loving The family will receive friends of service. During his service the family residence. four-wheeler accident. Her family, friends, neighbors wife, Lynn Frye Wyatt, of Thursday, from 5 until 7 p.m., time, he was awarded National He was the son of the late Riceville; children: Nick Wyatt funeral home, 770-964-4800. Defense Service Medal with a Uless and Virginia Huggins Self. and community will miss her ter- ribly. of Corinth, Miss., Marge Wyatt Those wishing may sign the star, Korean Service Medal, UN He was also preceded in death (Bill) Droke of Corinth, Miss, online guestbook at www.parrot- Service Medal, Vietnamese by his brothers: Jackie Anthony She had been married to Frank Williams, her husband, and Hank (Stacey) Wyatt of tfuneralhome.com. Service Medal, Third Award Self and Howard Eugene Hendersonville; grandchildren: The family is accepting flow- with star, Good Conduct Medal, Johnson. for nearly 65 years. She had four children: Deborah, Dan, John Droke of Corinth, Miss., ers or donations to the charity of Ruth Miller eight award with a Silver Star He was a self-employed Daniel Wyatt, Nash Wyatt, and your choice. and two Bronze Stars, Army painter. Mark and Jeff, and their spous- Ruth Mann Miller, 91, a for- es, Terry Blair, Andi, Frances Abby Wyatt, of Hendersonville; Local arrangements are mer resident of Bristol, Va., died Commendation Medal, the He is survived by his sisters: one brother, Henry (Roxie) being handled by Grissom- Presidential Unit Citation, Dyan King and Tammy Hodgson, and Kelly, who she loved as her Saturday, May 16, 2015, at own children; her grandchildren: Wyatt, of Cleveland; one Serenity Funeral Home, Mark S. home in Cleveland. Meritorious Unit Citation, both of Cleveland, Lynn Callahan nephew, Henry Wyatt II; and Grissom funeral director. Combat Action Ribbon and sev- of Charleston, Connie Mantooth Dustin, Savannah, Taylor, Toby, She was a member of the Sadie, Kane and Maggie; and three nieces: Jane Wyatt, Emily Community Church at Bristol. eral other awards, ribbons and of Old Fort and Sandra Johnson Hartman, and Ann Harrison. citations. of Cleveland; his brothers: David her three great-grandchildren: She is survived by her hus- Laney, Lorelai, and Sawyer, who Funeral will be held at band, Dr. James Miller of He enjoyed woodworking and Johnson of McDonald, Jimmy Grissom Serenity Funeral working in his garden. Johnson of Winter Garden, Fla., added so much joy to her life. Cleveland; three children: She had special neighbors Home today, May 24, 2015, at 4 James David Miller Jr. of In addition to his parents, he and Jerry Self of Cleveland; his p.m. with Jim Hindman officiat- was preceded in death by one very special niece and her son: who brought food (she loved to Charleston, W.Va., Diane Miller eat!), checked on her and her ing. Taylor of McDonald and son, Steven Price; and several Celia Self and Everett Self; and The family will receive friends siblings and their spouses: Nick several other nieces and husband, dropped by for visits, Malcolm Lee Miller of Aurora, did chores for her and generally at the funeral home from 1:30 to Ill.; four grandchildren; four and Thelma Price, Stony and nephews. 4 p.m. Lois Price, Dwight and Frances A Remembrance of Life enriched her life. The family Neil Hooker great-grandchildren; and sever- expresses its thanks to them. Interment will be at Tasso al nieces and nephews. Price, Virginia and Jimmy Memorial service will be held at 4 Cemetery in Cleveland. Neil Hooker, 65, a resident of Trikosko, Helen and Tony p.m. Tuesday, May 26, 2015, at She spent her last days doing Old Fort, passed away Friday, A memorial service will be what she wanted. She went to The family requests that in held for Garden Plaza residents Glaski and Ada and Sonny the Wildwood Avenue Chapel of honor of George “Cowboy” May 22, 2015, at his home. Johnson. the Jim Rush Funeral Homes church, used her Mother’s Day He was the son of the late and a private interment will fol- money shopping for new Wyatt, you make any memorials low at the National Cemetery on He leaves behind to cherish with the Rev. Daniel White offici- to the charity of your choice. Rev. D.A. Hooker and Gladys Hill his memory his loving and ating. clothes, attended her great- Hooker. June 8, 2015. granddaughter’s kindergarten We invite you to visit our web- Ralph Buckner Funeral Home devoted wife of 52 years, Freda We encourage you to share site at www.grissomserenity.com He was a loving husband, ded- Chastain Price; two daughters: your memories and/or condo- graduation, sat in her carport icated father and doting grandfa- and Crematory is in charge of talking with neighbors, gossiped to view the Wyatt family book or the arrangements. Pamela Price and Tamela Price; lences with the family by going to send a message of condolence. ther. one grandson and his wife, www.jimrushfuneralhomes.com. on the phone with her special He is survived by his wife, Matthew and Amanda Price; friends, planted her garden and Joann Hooker; daughters and two great-grandchildren: Kinley flower seeds, cleaned up her sons-in-law: Emily and Kenneth and Karson Price; numerous yard and generally enjoyed her Everett and Sara and Tim nieces and nephews; and other life doing what she wanted to Weaver, all of Old Fort; beloved extended family members and do. granddaughter, Lorelei Everett; host of special friends. Her parents John O. and brothers and sisters-in-law: www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Sunday, May 24, 2015— 3

In Memory of LOTTERY NUMBERS Neal Herron (AP) — These state lotteries All or Nothing Evening: 01-03- were drawn over the weekend: 07-08-09-10-11-12-16-17-20-22 All or Nothing Morning: 01-02- Tennessee 04-07-08-10-11-12-15-18-22-23 Friday Cash 3 Evening: 9-5-3 Cash 3 Evening: 9-9-0, Lucky Cash 3 Midday: 3-1-7 Sum: 18 Cash 4 Midday: 1-8-8-6 Cash 3 Midday: 0-6-3, Lucky Georgia FIVE Evening: 7-5-2- Sum: 9 9-3 Cash 3 Morning: 6-0-9 Georgia FIVE Midday: 2-5-8-7- Cash 4 Evening: 6-1-7-9, 2 Lucky Sum: 23 Cash 4 Midday: 2-1-9-8, Lucky G r e e n M o u n t a i n You will never be forgotten, Sum: 20 although we are apart, you Cash 4 Morning: 8-4-9-6 Termite & Mega Millions: 03-14-15-25- P e s t C o n t r o l will always and forever live Banner photo, HOWARD PIERCE 48, Mega Ball: 8 within our hearts. GIRL SCOUT Troop 40949 generously donated the proceeds they made from their cookie stand this Powerball estimated jackpot: 423-331-8461 Sadly missed by: year to Habitat for Humanity of Cleveland. Back row, from left, are Girl Scout volunteer Dana Longest, $138 million greenmtn.net Buena, children & Josiah Vacheresse and Rick Smith of the local Habitat affiliate, and Girl Scout volunteer Estraya Laslie. “Free Estimates” Front row, from left, are Girl Scouts Eva Laslie, Hannah Jones, Emmaline Hill, Brooke Jones, Deirdye saturday TN Charter #4759 grandchildren McKelvey, Natalyn Norwood, Anna Longest and Belle Wood. Cash 3 Evening: 6-0-8, Lucky Sum: 14 • Fruit Trees • Shade Trees • Grasses • Japanese Maples • Blueberries Cash 3 Midday: 3-0-0, Lucky Sum: 3 There’s Still Time To Plant! SAVE • Fruit Trees • Shade Trees Cash 3 Morning: 4-4-3 Huge 10% Off All Perennials NOW! Cash 4 Evening: 2-4-0-6, Selection Lucky Sum: 12 20% Off All Container Shrubs Cash 4 Midday: 0-7-5-4, Lucky 25% Off All Container Trees! Sum: 16 Cash 4 Morning: 4-6-4-9 One Hundred Years of Mega Millions estimated jack- Growing Excellence pot: $214 million Powerball estimated jackpot: 3355 S. LEE HWY. 472-1842 $138 million Japanese Maples • Blueberries • Fruit Trees • Shade Trees • Grasses • Japanese Maples • Blueberries GeorGia Friday All or Nothing Day: 02-05-08- The Family of 09-10-11-13-15-17-20-21-24 All or Nothing Evening: 01-04- 09-11-12-14-15-16-17-20-21-23 Billy Whaley All or Nothing Morning: 01-04- 05-08-11-12-13-14-18-19-21-24 Would like to say a special thank you Banner photo, HOWARD PIERCE All or Nothing Night: 01-02-04- to Jim Rush Funeral Home for the THE FACULTY OF Donald P. Yates Primary School presented a “Change for a Change” donation to 08-13-14-15-17-19-20-21-24 kindness and support shown during Habitat for Humanity of Cleveland for the construction of the Walker home. Members of the Yates Cash 3 Evening: 9-3-4 our loss of a very special person. Women Build are, from left, Ronda Phillips, Sandy Miller, Pam Trotter, team leader Dee Morris, principal Cash 3 Midday: 2-6-1 The people that put themselves in Carolyn Ingram, who is presenting the donation to Josiah Vacheresse and Rick Smith of Habitat for Cash 4 Evening: 4-3-0-6 harms way on May 8, 2015 working Humanity of Cleveland; as well as Margie Ginn, Whitney McClure, Caitlyn Cagle, Kaye Rahn and Cash 4 Midday: 5-7-2-3 the wreck, firefighters, EMS, Malinda Burnette. Not available for the photo is Jennifer Moghaddam. Georgia FIVE Evening: 2-8-5- policemen, and everyone that was 6-3 involved in the wreck. Georgia FIVE Midday: 6-7-6-7- 3 Thanks to Kenneth Gardner, Scottie Mega Millions: 03-14-15-25- Lyle & Johnny Hood for the special 48, Mega Ball: 8 comforting words of God. Greg Rush for the release of the doves and a very Congress passes 2-month Megaplier: 5 special song at the graveside. The Powerball estimated jackpot: pallbearers and everyone that attended the service. $138 million Thanks for the prayers, food, phone calls and love that was shown highway, transit aid extension saturday to a most devoted husband, father, grandfather, great grandfather WASHINGTON (AP) — the money the taxes bring in isn’t 8.75 percent rate, to pay for All or Nothing Day: 01-02-03- and friend. Congress sent President Barack enough to cover transportation transportation programs over six 04-06-09-10-13-17-18-19-22 Love the Whaley Family Obama a bill to keep highway spending. Most lawmakers, how- years. and transit aid flowing to states ever, are reluctant to raise the for another two months and pre- gas tax, seeing that as unpopular vent shutdown of summer con- with voters. struction projects. Unable to find a politically A Tradition of Service The Senate approved the bill acceptable solution, Congress by voice vote early Saturday; the has kept the trust fund teetering measure passed the House earli- on the edge of insolvency since er in the week. Authority to 2008. The extension passed by spend money from the federal Congress would expire July 31, Introducing J. Michael Watkins Highway Trust Fund, which when many lawmakers say they finances most aid to states, was expect to go through the same due to expire May 31. exercise again. It’s the 33rd time in more than Several top House and Senate six years that Congress has Republicans have indicated they Ralph Buckner Funeral Home & Crematory resorted to a temporary patch to hope to find enough money to (RBFH) is pleased to announce the addition of keep transportation programs put an end to the temporary going, 12 bills specific to highway patches as part of a larger effort J. Michael Watkins as their new Operations and transit programs and 21 to rewrite tax laws. But no bill other more general measures has yet been introduced and Manager. Watkins, who has over 35 years of designed to keep the broad tax legislation is notori- Transportation Department and ously difficult to pass even with- experience as a business administrator, other government agencies open. out the complication of finding a operations director, and 25 years as a business The repeated fixes are a reflection transportation spending solu- of lawmakers’ continuing lack of tion. owner, will assist CEO, Ralph Buckner, Jr. in the consensus on how to solve the The White House earlier this nation’s infrastructure financing year proposed spending $478 bil- day-to-day operations of the funeral home. woes. lion over six years on transporta- While Obama is expected to tion, a 45 percent increase over Watkins will be involved in every area of sign the measure, White House current spending levels. The the Buckner businesses from employee spokesman Josh Earnest urged administration proposes to make lawmakers to use the two up the gap between fuel tax rev- management to ensuring the continued quality months to negotiate a long-term enue and spending with a one- bill time 14 percent tax on the esti- J. Michael Watkins and service that RBFH families deserve. Buckner “After all, you hear regularly mated $2 trillion in untaxed Operations Manager from Republicans about the ... earnings that U.S. companies stated, “I want Michael to be involved in all economic benefits of certainty,” have accumulated and parked Earnest said. “And in this case, overseas. The tax is opposed by aspects of the business. As my businesses have the economic benefits of certain- industry. House lawmakers continued to grow, through the support of this ty in terms of our infrastructure introduce the bill this week, but investments would benefit the the measure has been ignored by community, I have found that it has become job market and the economy in the GOP, which controls communities all across the coun- Congress. more difficult for me to oversee all of the daily try.” There is no shortage of other The uncertainty over whether proposals, including some with Funeral Home & details of operating multiple businesses. With federal aid will be forthcoming bipartisan support. Reps. Reid Crematory the addition of Michael, I will now be free to has cause several states to can- Ribble, R-Wis., Jim Renacci, R- cel or delay tens of millions of Ohio, and Bill Pascrell, D-N.J., develop other business interests and know that dollars in construction projects have introduced a bill that would The trust fund relies on rev- index fuel taxes so that they rise all the little details of day-to-day operations are enue from the federal 18.4-cents- with inflation and set up a bipar- a-gallon gasoline and the 24.4- tisan commission to find a long- being handled.” cents-a-gallon diesel taxes, but term solution. Rep. John Watkins has already applied to become an fuel taxes haven’t been increased Delaney, D-Md., has also pro- since 1993. Meanwhile, con- posed taxing U.S. companies’ Apprentice Funeral Director with the ultimate struction costs have risen and foreign earnings, but at a lower, goal of achieving his Funeral Director’s license Technical colleges get boost in the near future. from free tuition program NASHVILLE (AP) — More than fields including welding, cosme- 9,000 Tennessee adults have tology and information technol- signed up for free technical col- ogy. lege education under a new Tennessee Board of Regents statewide grant that covers Associate Vice-Chancellor Carol tuition. Puryear says the program has WPLN-FM reports a program been successful for the schools, called Tennessee Reconnect was which had been struggling to instituted by the state to help achieve recognition among the citizens earn degrees. It also has public. helped publicize the state’s 27 Tennessee Reconnect’s execu- colleges of applied technology. tive director Mike Krause says Students at technical colleges the tuition-free grant is ongo- 472-1152 • ralphbuckner.com earn certificates and degrees in ing. 4—Cleveland Daily Banner—Sunday, May 24, 2015 www.clevelandbanner.com Basketball court constructed at Arnold Watson: Local law Youth Basketball Allstars, partners plan more outdoor facilities enforcement proactive

By LARRY C. BOWERS Banner Staff Writer in anti-terrorism training

The Bradley County Youth By BRIAN GRAVES and I know if we ever had a Basketball Allstars are teaming Banner Staff Writer problem or situation, the com- with a number of partners to munity would back us up on improve outdoor recreational Sheriff Eric Watson said the any decision or action we’d have facilities at all Cleveland and thought of potential terrorism is to take,” he said. Bradley County elementary a top concern, but it is some- That is when the sheriff talked schools. thing about which area law about terrorist organizations The organization’s coordina- enforcement is being proactive. such as ISIS. tor, Bartlee Norton, and his The sheriff’s remarks came “I’m not trying to be funny, partner, Alphonzo Martin, initi- during an address as part of the but I think it’s coming one day,” ated this project some time ago “Food for Thought” program at Watson said. “With the local when they constructed a new the Cleveland/Bradley Chamber nuclear plants nearby, Wacker basketball court at Bradley of Commerce. coming in with chemicals ... County’s Taylor Elementary Watson made the comment these terrorists know they are School. after he was asked if there was there, just like we know they are The project continued this any concern about public unrest there.” week with the dedication of a of the kind seen in Ferguson, Watson said law enforcement second basketball court at Mo., or, more recently, must be prepared for that kind Cleveland’s Arnold Memorial Baltimore. of situation, as unimaginable as Elementary School. Banner photo, lARRY C. BoWeRS “We don’t see that problem it may be. “Our goal is to put one of ARNolD MeMoRiAl eleMeNTARY students joined a number of community leaders this week around here,” Watson said. “Within the last few weeks, these facilities at every elemen- during the dedication of the new outdoor basketball court. The court was constructed by the Bradley “When a situation happens, you myself, [CPD Interim Chief] tary school in the city and County Youth Basketball Allstars, with a donation from the Cleveland Rotary Club and other part- have to get hold of it and get the Mark Gibson and both SWAT county,” said Norton at ners. Joining the students Thursday were, standing from left, Arnold Principal Mike Chai, Paul truth out. Social media ... these teams met, and we’re starting Thursday’s Arnold dedication. Elrod, Johnathan Cantrell of Caldwell Paving, Deb Hart of Arnold School, Matthew Brown of the people outside watching and training together,” he said. The project will continue next Cleveland Rotary Club, Cleveland Director of Schools Dr. Martin Ringstaff, Tom Thomas, Bartlee videoing everything ... a lot of “Why did I do that? Because times it’s a proven fact they just week with the start of a third Norton of the Allstars, Pam Nelson, David Carroll, Cleveland Mayor Tom Rowland and Kirk Lambert we want to be prepared for any- basketball court at Black Fox get half the story, and just tell of Bradley Concrete. thing that happens. We’re going Elementary in the county. half the story. You can’t believe to be prepared,” Watson said. Arnold Principal Mike Chai half of what you see and hear.” “We need to know each other’s said the new facility is very wel- Watson said he does not see resources. Cleveland has comed at Arnold. It is placed at the recent national events as resources we don’t have and [the the back of the school property, being exclusively racial in Sheriff’s Office] has resources away from the football field and nature. they don’t have.” between Arnold and the nearby “You see in Baltimore an “We have to come together, Teen Learning Center. African-American mayor and an because at the end of the day Norton emphasized to those African-American police chief,” we’re going to be working in attendance that the kids he said. “That speaks for itself.” together if something like that playing on this outdoor court Three of the six officers ever happens in Bradley will go on to play in the youth involved in the Baltimore inci- County,” Watson said. league, then later in middle dent are African-American. school and high school pro- Watson said the BCSO has grams. employed more minorities in the WHOLE LIFE FINAL Cost of the construction of a department during the last eight EXPENSE POLICIES single basketball court runs months, “than has been proba- Issue Ages Up To 85 Years Old between $10,000 and $20,000. bly in the last 10 years.” $2000 - $35,000 It is paid by Bradley County He also emphasized the Youth Basketball Allstars and department’s aggressive actions Grows Cash Value its partners. in maintaining communications Dewayne Calfee The organization raised with the community. 423-618-3616 “We have close-knit relations, $5,173.84 for the Arnold facili- Licensed Agent i n T N ty. The Cleveland Rotary Club donated an additional $4,500, and there was in-kind assis- tance from Caldwell Paving and Bradley Concrete. Volunteers also assisted in the project. Officials estimate the cost of Banner photo, lARRY C. BoWeRS Knowing the the Arnold basketball court was The BRADleY CoUNTY Youth Basketball Allstars donated more than $5,000 for the construc- around $15,000. This includes tion of a new outdoor basketball court at Arnold Memorial Elementary School. Participating in the planning, permits, landscaping dedication this week were a number of Arnold students, as well as, standing from left, Kirk Lambert time, meeting and all the incidentals that go of Bradley Concrete, Bartlee Norton of the basketball league, Johnathan Cantrell of Caldwell Paving, with such a project. Matthew Brown of the Cleveland Rotary Club and Arnold Principal Mike Chai. Norton said his organization hopes to build at least two bas- Cleveland Rotary Club, city School. The Arnold court still has the need. ketball courts each year. government, Cleveland City Several Arnold students some fill-in remaining, along 'LUHFW&UHPDWLRQ6WDUWLQJDW Norton conducted Schools, Johnathan Cantrell of attended, bringing their basket- with some surrounding land- Thursday’s ceremony, but was Caldwell Paving, Kirk Lambert balls along as if they were ready scaping and touch-ups. It’ll be joined by representatives of the of Bradley Concrete and Arnold to play on the new facility. ready for play this summer.

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The Cleveland Urban Area Volunteers are needed to help p.m. at the library History Branch M e n a n d W o m e n Transit System will be closed on clean up Beech Spring Cemetery at 833 Ocoee St. Monday in observance of on No Pone Valley Road, east of ——— W h o F o u g h t f o r Memorial Day. Charleston. If you can help, call There will be a joint meeting of _____ Estella Woods at 423-961-2134 the building and finance commit- Decoration Day at Cofer or 423-961-4753. tees of the Cleveland Bradley O u r F r e e d o m . Cemetery in Meigs County will be ——— County Public Library Tuesday at held today. The business meeting The Board of Directors of the 3 p.m. at the History Branch of will be at 1 p.m. Cleveland Bradley County Public the library at 833 Ocoee St. We Never Want to ——— Library will meet Tuesday at 4 ——— Volunteer Energy Cooperative’s F o r g e t Y o u r customer service centers and the corporate office will be closed Greg Rush, Owner, Monday in observance of Licensed Funeral Director Sacrifice. CHURCH ACTIVITIES Memorial Day. The Dispatch Center and on-call crews will be available for trouble calls. “It’s All About Life” Robert Seaton will be the The Bowling family will be at speaker Tuesday at 7 a.m. for His South Cleveland Church of God Hands Extended Devotional at today at 10:30 a.m. The doors Garden Plaza, 3500 Keith St. will open at 9 a.m. ——— ——— We’re online! The Tasso Baptist Church Sunrise Baptist Church, 2761 Check us out: neighborhood block party will be Spring Place Road S.E., will have held Saturday, May 30, from 2 Homecoming with dinner and to 4 p.m. It will be held at 164 singing today, starting at 10:30 www. Old Charleston Road. Vacation a.m. www.jimrushfuneralhomes.com Bible School will be held ——— cleveland Monday, June 1, through Revival services will begin at North Ocoee Chapel: 423-476-6558 Friday, June 5, from 6:30 to New Liberty Baptist Church, 8:30 p.m. It is for ages 3 to 17 located on King Street off APD, banner.com Wildwood Avenue Chapel: 423-472-4555 years. Sunday morning. Evangelist ——— Cody Zorn will be speaking. www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Sunday, May 24, 2015— 5 MainStreet plans First Square concerts in June REVERSE Special to the Banner 18 and Bad Tattoo on June 25. The mission of MainStreet MORTGAGES MainStreet Cleveland’s 25th Cleveland is to create an environ- Anniversary celebration contin- ment for growth, development CALL BOB ues with the announcement of its and design enhancements of the REVERSE MORTGAGE June concert series. LOAN ORIGINATOR business, residential and govern- NMLS #1222982 The musical showcase is set to ment areas of downtown take place every Thursday Cleveland, to preserve and pro- (423) 584-3160 evening in June, beginning at 7 tect the historic significance of p.m. at First Street Square. existing sites and to promote this USE THE EQUITY IN Bring your lawn chair or blan- progress to the citizens and visi- ket, or you can enjoy food and YOUR HOME IF YOU tors of Cleveland. ARE 62 OR OLDER. drinks on the patios at Catch Bar For more information, visit and Grill, Chattanooga Billiards mainstreetcleveland.com or call Club or Bonlife. 423-479-1000. The concerts follow the Five Points Farmers Market, which opens at 3 p.m. each Thursday, and is free to the public. Banner photo, HOWARD PIERCE The scheduled performances POLK COUntY HIGH School will feature alt-rock band No One student Caleb Gargala is this Special on June 4, country act year’s and the school’s first Cole Sitzlar and Home Brew on recipient of the Woodmen of the June 11, The Boogiemen on June World Chapter 16 annual History Award. From left are Principal 22 Northside Lane • Crossville, TN 38557 Ronnie German, Caleb, IT’SASPECIAL Woodman W.W. Johnson, www.mtnfarm.com • (931) 484-3589 Woodmen President Joyce DAY FOR... We Are A Full Line Authorized Case IH, Johnson and accepting the school’s plaque is Barry Jenkins Cub Cadet, New Holland, Mahindra Kuhn, of the History Department. Sherry McKinney, Carlton Woods & Rhino Farm Equipment Dealer Walls, Tammy Cross and Doug leamon, who are celebrating birthdays today ... Steve Price, EQUIPMENT SERVICE PARTS John Young and Tommy Hicks, who all turn 48 years old today ... We also offer direct shipping of parts and Banner photo, HOWARD PIERCE Delaney Walker, who celebrated a equipment for all your needs. BRADLEY CEntRAL HIGH School student Zach Dunsmore was birthday on Saturday. Contact Us Today! honored as the recipient of this year’s History Award from Woodmen of the World Chapter 16. Presenting the award is Woodmen member W.W. Johnson.

Banner photo, HOWARD PIERCE CLEVELAnD HIGH School student Maria Martinez is this year’s recipient of the Woodmen of the World Chapter 16’s History Award. Presenting the honor was Woodmen member Jeff Gregory.

Banner photo, HOWARD PIERCE WALKER VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL student Mary Klepzig is the Live forever through the recipient of the annual History Award, presented by the Woodmen of the World Chapter 16. Representing Woodmen of the World is W.W. Johnson. lives you’ve touched. Commodities to be When life comes to an end, isn’t your true lasting legacy more about living on given out Thursday through those you’ve inspired than a statue in your image? We help you create The Bradley-Cleveland modities, are as follows: Food Community Service Agency Stamp recipient; Families First memories that enlighten, encourage, surprise and even transform those who announces that commodities will (former AFDC program) recipi- be available for distribution in ents; SSI (Supplemental Security Bradley County on Thursday. Income) recipients; income not matter to you. So ask yourself: How will you be remembered? Eligible Bradley County resi- exceeding the poverty guidelines; dents may come in and pick up public housing; and lIEAP (low- their commodity allocations Income Energy Assistance under the USDA Temporary Program) recipients. Emergency Food Assistance Households may prove they Program. meet the criteria by bringing one This shipment is scheduled to of the following documents of be distributed at the Bradley- proof: Food stamps — letter of Cleveland community Services approval, identification card or Agency, 155 6th St. S.E., from 9 inert card that comes form a.m. to noon or until supplies are Stamps; Families First — letter exhausted. of approval and Families first Appointments have been identification card; SSI — letter scheduled for this distribution; of approval or letter form Social therefore, clients will be seen Security; low-income household according to the appointment — income information; Public listed on the back of their yellow- Housing — Address identifica- card issued during the last distri- tion. bution. New cards were issued in If a person is picking up the October. commodities for someone else, a Applicants who wish to have note from the recipient must be their commodities picked up for submitted he is to pick up the them must send their authorized commodities, and the recipient’s representatives. If this person is eligibility documentation. not available, they must send a Each eligible household will re note authorizing the individual to ceive a predetermined amount of For more information, visit RalphBuckner.com pick up their commodities. each commodity as long as they Individuals who do not already last. have yellow commodity cards Recipients are urged to bring may come in after 1 p.m. and two grocery bags with them. 3000 Ralph Buckner Boulevard, NE pick-up any remaining commodi- Households should remember Cleveland, TN 37311 ties. They must bring the neces- that misrepresentation of need, sary information to prove eligibil- or sale or exchange of USDA 423-472-1152 ity. commodities are prohibited and Household categories which could result in a fine, imprison- are eligible to receive the com- ment or both. 6—Cleveland Daily Banner—Sunday, May 24, 2015 www.clevelandbanner.com GRAAB to offer new 12-hour DUI program

By TONY EUBANK Banner Staff Writer The GRAAB Coalition, a local anti-drug organization, has announced the new DUI school program will begin in June. The 12-hour class meets the requirements set forth by the state of Tennessee and utilizes the Prime for Life curriculum. The 12-hour accelerated class is currently offered once a month. Banner photo, HOWARD PIERCE Additional classes will be added AREA Boy Scouts, Cub Scouts, Girl Scouts and Brownies made their way to area cemeteries to place accordingly. flags at the final resting spots of the brave men and women who had served in our nation’s military. Anyone may take the course: DUI offenders, underage offend- ers and others. Also, parents may enroll their teenagers to give them an understanding about the haz- ards of drinking and driving. Fees for this school vary. “Prime for Life is an alcohol and Banner photo, HOWARD PIERCE drug awareness program for peo- JIMMY JOHNSON, commander of VFW Post 2598, provides an ple of all ages,” noted GRAAB abbreviated history of Memorial Day to local Boy Scouts Saturday Coalition Executive Director morning. Tanya Southerland. “It is designed to gently, but powerfully challenge common beliefs and attitudes that directly contribute to high-risk alcohol and drug use.” “The program goals are to reduce the risk for health prob- lems and impairment problems. We, as trainers, were required to take this class and see it from the perspective of future participants. There are some very powerful moments contained within this Banner photo, HOWARD PIERCE curriculum,” Southerland said. AREA Boy Scouts, Cub Scouts, Girl Scouts and Brownies met at the Bradley County Courthouse The PFL program is based on steps Saturday morning to pay their respects to the late military men and women. The scouts then made objective research from many fields and is designed with their way to area cemeteries in order to place flags at the final resting spots of the brave men and respect for the thousands of peo- women. ple who take this program each Banner photo, HOWARD PIERCE year. It does not moralize or dic- LANCE STEWART of Boy Scout Troop 3477 cleans around the tate. tombstone of Samuel Mincey, CO 8 of the Tennessee Calvary, prior PFL emphasizes changing par- ticipants’ perceptions of the risks to placing a flag next to the officer’s grave. of drug and alcohol use and relat- ed attitudes and beliefs. Risk per- ception is altered through the carefully timed presentation of THANKS FOR both logical reasoning and emo- tional experience. Instructors use empathy and VOTING US BEST, collaboration to increase partici- pants’ motivation to change behavior to protect what they 3 YEARS IN A ROW! value most in life. Participants are guided in self-assessing their level of progression toward or into dependence or addiction. BILL OWENS PFL also assists participants in developing a detailed plan for successfully following through PLUMBING with behavior change. Multimedia Licensed Master Plumber presentations and extensively guided discussion help motivate 479-1129 • www.billowensplumbing.com participants to reduce their sub- WE ACCEPT CREDIT CARDS! stance use or maintain low-risk choices. Individual and group Banner photo, HOWARD PIERCE activities are completed using Banner photo, HOWARD PIERCE RUBEN WENTVEL, a Cub Scout in Pack participant workbooks. BOY SCOUT Christian Batman of Troop 279 3279, places an American flag next to the “Will this change a person’s places a U.S. Flag at the grave marker of World War tombstone of World War II veteran Marshall attitude and help them rethink II veteran U.S. Army Pfc. Clyde Tilson. Owen, TEC 4 of the U.S. Army. their choices that led them to this point? Only time will tell,” Southerland said. “We certainly hope it makes a difference in the lives of our participants and they come away with a better under- Ohio patrolman acquitted in 2 standing of effects these decisions have.” Southerland noted, “This cur- deaths amid 137-shot barrage riculum can be adapted for those under the age 18. Our coalition CLEVELAND (AP) — A white shots, including 15 while stand- Lynched,” references to a pair of can use this as part of our com- patrolman who fired down ing on the hood of the suspects’ deadly police encounters: the munity outreach with our school through the windshield of a sus- vehicle — faced as many as 22 chokehold death of Eric Garner LOSE POUNDS AND INCHES partners. The youth adaption of pect’s car at the end of a 137- years in prison had the judge in New York City and the death of Typically Averaging 1 Pound Weight Loss Per Day this program is very similar to the shot barrage that left the two convicted him of voluntary a Baltimore man who suffered a adult program.” unarmed black occupants dead manslaughter in the shooting spinal injury while in custody. 23 and 42 Day Courses Available She added, “We want our youth was acquitted Saturday of crimi- that happened after Timothy The unusual timing of the ver- Physician Supervised HCG to understand the potential the nal charges by a judge who said Russell’s beat-up Chevy Malibu dict — a Saturday morning on a * $ 5 0 O F F * or Phentermine Weight Loss negative choices might have on he could not determine the backfired while speeding by holiday weekend — was inten- their loved ones, friends or in Cleveland officer alone fired the police headquarters. tional. The county’s top judge Comprehensive Wellness Center some cases complete strangers. fatal shots. Russell’s sister, Michelle said it was meant to prevent traf- Dr. Walter Rucker - Primary Care Physician Ultimately, we would like our Michael Brelo, 31, put his Russell, said she believed Brelo fic issues downtown. youth to never travel down a path head in hands as the judge would ultimately face justice. ( 4 2 3 ) 2 4 4 - 0 3 1 1 of addictive behaviors. We believe issued a verdict followed by “He’s not going to dodge this this program will help them rec- angry, but peaceful, protests: just because he was acquitted,” ognize the potential dangers and Outside the courthouse police she said. “God will have the final avoid them all together.” blocked furious protesters from say.” The first class is slated to begin going inside while across the city The U.S. Justice Department, June 19 and through the others held a mock funeral with U.S. Attorney’s Office and the June 20. Each class also has an some carrying signs asking, “Will FBI will review the testimony and enrollment deadline to ensure I be next?” evidence and examine all avail- class enrollment is in compliance The acquittal came at a time of able legal options, said Vanita with state licensure standards. nationwide tension among police Gupta, head of the Justice For more information on this or and black citizens punctuated by Department’s Civil Rights other services available from the protests over deaths of black Division. GRAAB Coalition, call 423-472- suspects at the hands of white After the verdict, sheriff’s 5800. officers — and following a deter- deputies stood in front of the The GRAAB Coalition’s mission mination by the U.S. Department courthouse carrying clear shields is to bring together concerned of Justice that Cleveland police as protesters chanted “Hands up! members and service providers of had a history of using excessive Don’t shoot!” — a rallying cry the community to facilitate lower- force and violating civil rights. linked to the death of 18-year-old ing the misuse of alcohol, tobacco Before issuing his verdict, Michael Brown in Ferguson, and other drugs, as well as other Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Missouri. One demonstrator addictive behaviors, in Bradley Judge John P. O’Donnell reflect- bowed his head, hands folded, in and Polk Counties by providing ed on the unrest. “In many front of the phalanx of deputies, effective education, recovery and American places people are angry praying in silence. The Bowling Family support for youth, families and with, mistrusting and fearful of About 200 people walked in a the community. the police,” he said. “Citizens mock funeral procession that think the men and women sworn had already been planned to will be singing at to protect and serve have violated mark six months since another that oath or never meant it in the deadly shooting that sparked first place.” anger in Cleveland: the killing of WASHINGTON AVENUE But O’Donnell said he would Tamir Rice, a black 12-year-old not offer up Brelo to an angry carrying a pellet gun who was public if the evidence did not shot by a white rookie officer. BAPTIST CHURCH merit a conviction. Protesters carried a black, ply- “I will not sacrifice him to a wood coffin and softly sang “I’m public frustrated by historical going up yonder, we’re marching, S unday, M ay 24th at 6pm mistreatment at the hands of we’re marching.” other officers,” O’Donnell said. Some carried signs saying “I 1720 Perry Street • Cleveland Brelo — who fired a total of 49 Can’t Breathe” and “Freddie Gray www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Sunday, May 24, 2015— 7

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By LARRY C. BOWERS Banner Staff Writer Hibachi & Thai Food Sherry Holloway, coordinator Same Price All Day 423-473-4635(6) for Cleveland State Community 3443 Keith Street Next To Baskin Robbins College’s service learning pro- gram, was the guest speaker at Thursday’s Cleveland Kiwanis Club luncheon at the Elks Lodge. Kiwanian Bob Donaghy, this month’s program chairman, introduced the speaker. Holloway is a Bryan College graduate. She opened her talk by saying the school’s service learning pro- gram and the Kiwanis Club are kindred souls. “They both work with teaching and learning children,” she said. Holloway said service learning projects are good, civic-minded programs CSCC students need for graduation. “It gives them a sense of civil and social responsibilities,” she Banner photo, LARRY C. BOWERS said. “They (the students) are ShERRY hOLLOWAY, right, was the guest speaker at Thursday’s Cleveland Kiwanis Club luncheon. developing planning and prob- Holloway is coordinator of Cleveland State Community College’s Service Learning programs. She was lem-solving skills, with network- discussing the neat banners used to promote the programs with Kiwanis President Traci Hamilton and ing opportunities that are out program chairman Bob Donaghy. there.” Holloway emphasized that She said she usually has a fac- that the shop can make some — The club has released a list these community activities are ulty member accompany her to repairs if the owner provides of nominations for new officers. required by specific courses and community meetings to assist in parts. The candidates will be voted on programs. explaining some of the specific Kiwanis Club members were at next week’s meeting. The coordinator of the pro- programs. very interested in the early child- — The Fitzgerald Foundation grams then discussed each of the “Our faculty is very involved hood education program, which has donated $1,000 to Kiwanis’ opportunities which are available with service learning,” she said. sponsors the Dr. Seuss birthday Eliminate Program, the global to Cleveland State students. She added that they are more celebration each spring. The cel- effort to eliminate The programs include Forestry, able to discussed the differences ebration had to be canceled this maternal/neonatal tetanus. Dr. Wildlife and Fisheries, which is of the programs. year due to the fact instructor Rodney Fitzgerald is a member of connected with the Tennessee “Many of our students contin- Suzanne Wood had some health the local Kiwanis Club. Wildlife Resource Agency. There ue with these programs after issues. — Pastor Ramon Torres pro- is also a program called Photo- they leave Cleveland State,” she The Dr. Seuss program is vided his fellow club members Voice, the Free Store, the literacy said. expected to resume next spring. some information on Monday’s garden at Bradley County’s She said some are hired to The Kiwanis Club’s involve- Memorial Day holiday. Taylor Elementary School, the continue with specific programs. ment is to purchase hundreds of He said Memorial Day was nursing department, the college’s Holloway discussed a few of Dr. Seuss books, which are dis- originally called Decoration Day Computer Repair Shop and Early the programs. tributed to young students and was first held for fallen Civil Childhood Education. “The nursing department was attending the event. At last year’s War veterans. He said the date Holloway pointed out that the the first to embrace service learn- celebration, more than 1,000 was selected because it is was programs have many partners in ing,” she said, adding that it is students participated. not a day of any one specific Civil the community, including The has been one of the more suc- Several Kiwanis members at War Battle. It was first celebrated Caring Place, the Boys and Girls cessful programs. the luncheon were impressed by in the state of New York in 1873. Clubs, Junior Achievement, The She said the Computer Repair the banners which Holloway He added that Tennessee hon- Salvation Army, the United Way, Shop provides free diagnostic used to promote the seven pro- ors the Confederate’s Civil War Family Promise and even the services for out-of-warranty com- grams. dead on June 3, Jefferson Davis’ Cleveland Kiwanis Club. puters and devices. She added Other Kiwanis business: birthday.

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Banner photo, BRIAN GRAVES ThE BRADLEY COUNTY ShERIff’S OffICE was recently presented with a car to be used exclu- age 55-80. sively as part of its Alzheimer’s visitation program. The vehicle was donated to the BCSO by Quality Correctional Health Care, which provides health care services to the Bradley County Justice Center. At the request of family members, a senior assist officer will respond to a residence to take a photograph 7 Steps for Retirement of and collect information for the logbook that will describe a family member with Alzheimer’s disease. Security The From left are Commission Chairman Louie Alford, QCHC Chief Financial Officer Bron Bates, Sheriff Eric Watson and Commission Vice Chairman Jeff Yarber. •How to plan for retirement •Strategies for maximizing material Social Security has been Deputies arrest suspect in car theft •“Hybrid Retirement” - What it is? prepared By TONY EUBANK •How to Protect Your for informational Banner Staff Writer Savings From Inflation Bradley County Sheriff’s Office deputies were involved in a car •Secure Guaranteed and educational chase Friday evening. Income–What Options Are The incident involved two men purposes only. A traveling in a car reportedly Right for You stolen in Florida. •Long–Term Medical Costs– According to police reports, the complimentary meal pursuit traveled through the How to Protect Your Family 20th Street and Tasso Lane area will be provided. and ended in the parking lot of •Using Home Equity Wisely the Benton Pike Whirlpool plant. Deputies were able to wedge the stolen car with the individu- Three Dates to als inside between two Bradley County patrol units. Choose From: Once the chase came to a halt, officers reportedly searched the Thursday, May 28th vehicle and discovered a loaded firearm and open containers of Thursday, June 4th alcohol. The two suspects were arrest- Contributed photo ed and are currently being BRADLEY COUNTY sheriff’s deputies, along with officers from the Tuesday, June 9th detained at the Bradley County Tennessee Highway Patrol and the Cleveland Police Department, 5:30 pm jail. surround a stolen vehicle in the Benton Pike Whirlpool parking lot. There is a very limited Sheriff Eric Watson commend- The car was stolen in Florida and made its way to Bradley County ed BCSO for an outstanding cap- before being recovered by deputies Friday evening. availability, call today. First time guests only. Investment Advisory services ture and extended a thank you to offered through AlphaStar Capital Management, a Cleveland Police and Tennessee The identities of the men are with Florida law enforcement SEC Registered Investment Advisor. AlphaStar not being released at this time. officials in the ongoing the inves- Capital Management and Medford Retirement Group Highway Patrol for their assis- 877-745-6992 are separate entities. tance. The BCSO is currently working tigation into the stolen vehicle. 8—Cleveland Daily Banner—Sunday, May 24, 2015 www.clevelandbanner.com Free health clinic scheduled for July 11, 12 at Walker Valley By LARRY C. BOWERS er on Friday. Many people will arrive on Friday Rockford-based, nonprofit, volunteer, airborne help is needed. Tennessee is the only state with an Banner Staff Writer afternoon. medical relief corps that provides free health care, "Open Borders To Doctors" law on its books. In the past, people have slept in their cars the dental care, eye care, veterinary services, and tech- Special exemptions have enabled RAM to hold a A Bradley County/Cleveland visit by the night before to guarantee a place in line. nical and educational assistance to people in few clinics outside the state of Tennessee. One of Remote Area Medical Volunteer Corps will be There will be no pre-registration, but numbers remote areas of the United States, and around the these — in Wise, Va. — was the largest RAM clinic happening in the community later this summer. will be given out beginning at 3 a.m. on Saturday. world. held to date. This year’s health care opportunities are The earlier arrival of many seeking treatment and RAM was founded in 1985 by Stan Brock, who Held from July 25-27, 2008, the three-day clinic scheduled for Saturday and Sunday, July 11 services is because volunteers may not be able to worked as an assistant to Marlin Perkins on had 1,584 volunteers who provided 5,475 treat- and 12, at Walker Valley High School on serve everyone. Mutual of Omaha's “Wild Kingdom” TV show. ments to 2,670 patients. The total value of care Lauderdale Memorial Highway. Services and These free services are provided by volunteer The group originally confined its work to Third provided at this single clinic equaled $1,725,418. treatments are on a first-come, first-served licensed health professionals. World countries, but later shifted to the U.S. RAM is funded through donations and relies on basis. They include dental cleanings, fillings and According to RAM, the organization has provided volunteers from the community, as well as profes- Prospective patients will be coming from extractions. Vision treatment includes eye exami- $33,079,038 worth of free health care to 357,368 sionals including physicians, dentists, throughout the region, across the state, and nations and free eyeglasses. Medical services patients with the help of 36,675 volunteers since optometrists, nurses, pilots and veterinarians to even from outside the state. There will be hun- include diabetic screenings and education, PAP its inception. Approximately two-thirds of this total provide care in the communities it visits. dreds applying for the free dental, vision and smears, Rapid Result HIV tests, Rapid Result was inthe United States. One reason there is such a wide range of visitors medical services. Hepatitis C tests, and mammograms (Saturday According to Brock, local licensing requirements to the Bradley County event is such services, other The doors will open at 6 a.m. July 11, but pre- only). for doctors in many states prevent his group from than insurance pay or private pay, are limited in liminary planning will begin several hours earli- Remote Area Medical Volunteer Corps is a bringing out-of-state doctors to areas where their many areas. Mormon LGBT 4 local teachers POLK COUNTY GRADUATION group’s bid to to be honored for join parades is denied STEM teaching SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — For the second straight year, organiz- Special to the Banner Kapp, East Hamilton Middle High ers of two of Utah’s most popular – David Manley, East Lake Four Cleveland and Bradley parades have rejected a Mormon Academy – Beverly Hamilton- LGBT group’s request to partici- County teachers are among those Adkins, Howard School – Andrew set to be honored by the pate. Browning-Couch, Loftis Middle – Organizers of the Days of ‘47 Chattanooga Public Education Ashley Reagan, Normal Park – Foundation and the Southeast Parade in Salt Lake City and the Erin Woodrow, Ooltewah Middle – Freedom Festival Grand Parade Tennessee STEM Innovation Hub Angela Mullins, Orchard Knob this week. in Provo denied the bid by Elementary – Judy Bullington, Mormons Building Bridges to Teachers who have completed Red Bank Elementary – Alicia a fellowship in STEM teaching take part. Clevenger and Elisabeth Wilson, Greg James, executive vice and best practices will be hon- Red Bank Middle – Kimberly ored at an event on Tuesday at 3 president of the Days of ‘47, said Elbakidze and High – the parade committee’s decision p.m. at STEM School Stephen Tompkins; was based on its belief that Chattanooga, located on the n Loudon County Schools: Mormons Building Bridges is an Chattanooga State Community Eaton Elementary – Tarah advocacy group. College campus. Karczewski, Fort Loudon Middle Rules for the July 24 parade Cleveland City Schools’ – Joseph Davis, North Middle – forbid advocacy of any kind, Suzanne Gregory, a Cleveland Anne Harvey and Philadelphia “whether it’s a group you might Middle School teacher, and E.L. Elementary – Angela Bright- agree with or don’t agree with. We Ross Elementary’s Becca Cathell White; don’t do anything that’s advoca- will be honored. Ocoee Middle n McMinn County Schools: Banner photo, HOWARD PIERCE Banner photo, HOWARD PIERCE CHLOE CROSS, salutatorian for the Polk cy. This one is advocacy,” he told School’s Dustin Fromm and Park Rogers Creek Elementary – MEMBERS of the Polk County Board of The Salt Lake Tribune. View Elementary School’s Teresa Tallent; Education applaud as PCHS Principal Ronnie County High School class of 2015, delivers her Organizers of the July 4 parade Heather Hayes will represent n Polk County Schools: Copper German delivers the monetary numbers the gradu- address during the school’s graduation exercise in Provo did not immediately Bradley County Schools with Basin High – Craig Green; and ating class of 2015 has earned toward their post- Friday evening. respond to requests for comment honors of their own. n Sweetwater City Schools: secondary educations. Saturday. The 27 public school educators Brown Intermediate – Rebecca Both parades are operated by teaching kindergarten through McBride. private nonprofit foundations. grade 12 represent nine school All kindergarten through 12th The Days of ‘47 parade commem- districts in Southeast Tennessee. grade public school teachers orates the arrival of Mormon pio- The fellows have completed a from the region neers in the Salt Lake Valley. year-long professional develop- are eligible to participate as Erika Munson, a co-founder of ment program, which includes STEM Fellows. Mormons Building Bridges, said two summer workshops, quarter- The PEF is an advocate for the she believes her group’s message ly seminars, a job shadow experi- region and Hamilton County of inclusion and love is consistent ence and community partner schools and its teachers, leaders with values espoused by the project. and students. For 25 years, it Mormon church. She’s disap- The fellowship is designed to has worked in partnership with pointed by the decisions. give teachers the tools to be lead- Hamilton County schools and Her group was founded in 2012 ers in STEM (science, technology, provide training, research, and with the goal of improving rela- engineering and math) education resources to teachers, principals, tions between The Church of in the region. and schools and has helped to Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints The following teachers were bring more than $70 million in and the gay community. The part of the STEM Teaching supplemental, philanthropic grassroots group, which is not Fellows cohort for the 2014-15 funding to the school system to directly affiliated with the church, year: help achieve that mission. For is nonpartisan. n Blount County Schools: more information, visit pefchat- “We were hoping that last year Heritage High – Robert Stewart; tanooga.org. we really got a conversation going n Bradley County Schools: STEM is an innovative and that this year, a lot of the Ocoee Middle – Dustin Fromm approach to education focused Banner photo, HOWARD PIERCE unwillingness to look at the LGBT and Park View Elementary – on giving students real-world CONGRATULATIONS ARE GIvEN to the 2015 graduating class of Polk County High School. The community as part of our com- Heather Hayes; learning experiences in science, commencement ceremony was held Friday evening in the PCHS gymnasium. munity would fall away,” Munson n Cleveland City Schools: technology, engineering and told The Tribune. Cleveland Middle – Suzanne math. The Southeast Tennessee “I’m afraid that the parade Gregory and E.L. Ross STEM Innovation Hub expands committees for Days of ‘47 and Elementary – Becca Cathell; STEM education for all students the Freedom Festival are isolated, n Etowah City Schools: in the region by uniting K-12 which is a shame. These need to Etowah City School – Debbie schools, colleges, nonprofits and be parades for all of Utah,” she Lennex; business partners in a coopera- added. n Hamilton County Schools: tive effort to leverage resources In line with the Days of ‘47 Chattanooga School for Arts & and give students educational Parade’s theme of “Pioneers — Sciences – Kristin Burrus, experiences that will prepare Forging a ,” Chattanooga School for the them for the STEM job opportu- Mormons Building Bridges had Liberal Arts – Scott Rosenow, nities of the future. For more proposed a “Utah’s LGBT Clifton Hills Elementary – Cristol information, visit gogetstem.org. Pioneers” entry. It would have featured six LGBT leaders from business, education and public service riding in an antique con- Two people chained to vertible. The group’s plans called for Shell ship north of Seattle military veterans who are gay or transgender to march in the BELLINGHAM, Wash. (AP) — now to do anything further,” Provo parade. Two people have chained them- Shearer said. selves to a support ship that is The ship isn’t scheduled to Just another birthday part of Royal Dutch Shell’s leave the port for several days. BANNER PHOTO, HOWARD PIERCE exploratory oil drilling plans and Rob Lewis, a spokesman for the THE POLk COUNTy HIGH SCHOOL choir, “A Touch of Class,” sang a number of melodies that for Detroit-area currently moored in Washington Bellingham activists, said they are included songs such as “Coles Song” from “Mr. Holland’s Opus” and “Lean on Me” by Bill Withers and state. protesting Shell’s plan for Arctic Alan Billingsley. woman — her 116th Eric Ross of the Backbone drilling. He described the Arctic INKSTER, Mich. (AP) — A Campaign said on Saturday Challenger as a savior vessel that Detroit-area woman turned 116 morning that Matt Fuller joined is used in the case of an oil leak, Saturday, but she offers no secret student activist Chiara Rose in but said activists doubt its effec- for a long life. suspending themselves from the tiveness at preventing environ- “There’s nothing I can do about anchor chain of the Arctic mental disasters like the it,” Jeralean Talley of Inkster said Challenger, which is in Deepwater Horizon explosion in ahead of her birthday weekend. Bellingham Bay. the Gulf of Mexico. Talley will celebrate her birth- Rose suspended herself from He confirmed that the Coast day twice, including a party on the ship with a climbing harness Guard was not interfering with Sunday at her church, New on Friday night. Rose, but they had impounded Jerusalem Missionary Baptist. The Coast Guard cutter Osprey the activists’ support vessels. The Gerontology Research Group spent the night monitoring Rose Protesters in Seattle have been considers her to be the oldest but took no action, Petty Officer demonstrating against another person in the world, based on 3rd Class Katelyn Shearer said part of the Shell drilling fleet. available records, followed by Saturday morning. “We’re really Dutch Shell is using Seattle’s sea- Susannah Jones of Brooklyn, most concerned for her safety and port terminal to house a massive New York, who turns 116 in July. the safety of everyone involved,” floating drill rig, the Polar Pioneer. “You’re more likely to the win Shearer said. Last weekend, hundreds of the lottery than to reach this age,” Ross said both Rose and Fuller activists in kayaks swarmed said Robert Young of Gerontology are fine and are not being Elliott Bay to protest Shell’s plans Research. harassed by the Coast Guard. But to drill for oil in the Arctic. The Talley bowled until she was he expressed concern for Rose’s protest was dubbed the “Paddle in 104 and still likes to catch fish. A health and said she must be get- Seattle.” daughter, Thelma Holloway, tells ting dehydrated and tired after Those activists have also the Detroit Free Press that her Banner photo, HOWARD PIERCE her night above the water. expressed concern about the risk GRADUATES of Polk County High School class of 2015 provide a standing ovation for principal mother still has a sharp mind. Authorities spoke with the of an oil spill in the remote Arctic She was born in Montrose, woman and asked her to remove waters and the effect of Shell’s Ronnie German as he concludes his commencement address during the school’s graduation Friday Georgia, in 1899 and moved to herself. “There’s no plans right operations on global warming. evening. 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DC authorities: Ex-con had help in family’s slaying WASHINGTON (AP) — An ex- defender. His defense argued back before dozens of officers threatened to kill her infant convict likely had help from oth- that authorities lack probable swarmed a car and truck in the daughter. Also in 2010, Wint ers holding a family captive cause, since a suspect seen nation’s capital, arresting the was arrested carrying a 2-foot- inside their mansion for at least driving the Porsche had short whole group without a fight. long machete and a BB pistol 18 hours, authorities said. hair. Wanted posters issued Wint’s record was cited as a outside the American Iron During their ordeal, the busi- while Wint was a fugitive reason he should be held. He Works headquarters, but ness executive and his wife told showed him with long hair. was arrested three times for weapons charges were dropped others to stay away — even D.C. Superior Court Judge assault in 2006 and 2007, serv- after he pleaded guilty to pos- ordering a pizza deliverer to Errol Arthur agreed with ing a 10-month sentence in New sessing an open container of leave two pies at the door — as Assistant U.S. Attorney Emily York, and then convicted of alcohol. they frantically arranged for Miller to deny bail, noting that assaulting a girlfriend in Acting District of Columbia $40,000 in cash to be dropped Wint was arrested with some of Maryland in 2009. U.S. Attorney Vincent Cohen off at the home. the missing money, and that the In 2010, he pleaded guilty to said outside the courthouse But once the money was left DNA from the pizza ties him to malicious destruction of proper- that prosecutors’ “work is not on the seat of a red sports car in the slayings. ty after he allegedly broke into a done” and that they “intend to the family’s garage, Daron U.S. Marshals and police had woman’s apartment, stole a tel- unseal additional search war- Dylon Wint struck and stabbed tracked Wint to New York and evision, vandalized her car and rants in the coming days.” Savvas Savopoulos, the CEO of the American Iron Works com- pany where he had once worked as a welder, Wint’s charging document said. At a court hear- ing Friday, Wint was ordered held in jail on a murder charge. Savopoulos’ wife, Amy, their 10-year-old son Philip and their housekeeper Veralicia Figueroa also were killed, and then the house was set on fire with matches and a flammable liq- uid. The fire began on the queen- sized mattress where the boy’s body was stabbed and burned, authorities said. Firefighters found the adults’ bodies in the next room. Evidence shows the women suf- fered “blunt force and sharp force trauma” before the $4.5 million mansion was set on fire. Authorities linked what may have been two different men to Amy Savopoulos’ blue Porsche 911 the day of the killings. One, “with short, well-groomed hair,” was spotted driving erratically away from the crime scene. Another, wearing a dark hoodie, was videotaped carrying a buck- et near where the Porsche was set on fire later that day. The pizza gave Wint away. His DNA was found on the crust of a partially eaten slice of pepper- oni, one of two pies ordered the night of May 13 while the family and the housekeeper were “being held against their will,” an affidavit said. A woman believed to be Amy Savopoulos paid for the pizzas by credit card and told the deliv- ery person to leave the food on the porch, because she was “nursing her sick child” and would not come to the door, the document says. Wint, who was tracked down by U.S. Marshals and arrested Thursday night with two other men and three women, appeared in a white jumpsuit in Mountain View Inn Restaurant court Friday. A court document said (423) 665-4902 authorities believe the killings June 5th 11am-1pm “required the presence and assistance of more than one 2400 Executive Park Drive NW person.” None of the people detained with Wint were imme- Cleveland, Tennessee 37312 diately charged with any crimes. Wint is being represented by Natalie Lawson, a public 10—Cleveland Daily Banner—Sunday, May 24, 2015 www.clevelandbanner.com Organizers of biker meeting get proclamation

The Associated Press Days after a biker shootout at a Texas restaurant, the same group that organized the motorcyclists’ meeting that turned violent received a proclamation from the Waco City Council designating May as “Motorcycle Safety and Awareness Month.” The council issued the proclama- tion Tuesday, two days after nine people were killed in the shootout at a Twin Peaks restaurant in Waco. The proclamation was to be presented to Steven Cochran on behalf of the Confederation of Clubs, which had organized the Banner photo, HOWARD PIERCE Sunday biker meeting, but DOWNTOWN CLEVELAND Cochran decided not to attend the was packed this weekend for the City Council meeting, Waco City May MainStreet Cruise-In. The Secretary Esmeralda Hudson said event is held the fourth Saturday Friday. of each month. There is no entry Cochran declined an interview fee to exhibit a vehicle or attend with The Associated Press on the cruise-in, and it is open to all Friday, but posted a picture of the vehicles — antique, classic, mus- proclamation on his Facebook cle, street rods and special inter- Banner photo, HOWARD PIERCE page. In his post, he said he and est. TENNESSEE CROCKETT, also known as Eugene Bain, showed Sandra Lynch accepted the procla- off his eccentric Yamaha 650 during the MainStreet Cruise-In for the mation in absentia. month of May. Lynch couldn’t attend because she is one of about 170 people who were arrested after Sunday’s MainStreet shootout. She remains jailed on a charge of engaging in organized criminal activity. Cruise-In Restaurant footage viewed by The Associated Press shows the shooting began after a confronta- tion between two rival gangs in the Banner photo, HOWARD PIERCE eatery’s parking lot. Police said they DEBBIE DUGGAN and Janet returned fire after being shot at. Newport take a peek inside this Some bikers have complained Pontiac 8 while browsing through that police acted too hastily in mak- ing arrests and scooped up riders the automobiles showcasing at who had nothing to do with the vio- the MainStreet Cruise-In. lence. In his Facebook post, Cochran praised Waco City Council mem- bers for their support of motorcycle safety but complained about the Waco Police Department’s charac- terization of the bikers at Sunday’s meeting. “I felt it was prudent to not have a public display at the city counsel meeting after all being hardened Banner photo, HOWARD PIERCE gangsters according to the Waco PD LARRY WOLFE shows off his 1955 Chevy Bel Air during the we didn’t want to put anyone in MainStreet Cruise-In for the month of May. harm’s way quite unlike the local police department did at Twin Peaks,” he wrote.

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Freed from death row: ‘I refuse to give them my joy’ MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — In they lied 30 years ago. I feel that Hinton’s case 16 years ago, said chair or by lethal injection. his first day free, after nearly 30 every man that played a part in an independent analysis showed “The generator would kick in years on Alabama’s death row, sending me to prison, every man the bullets didn’t come from the when they pulled the switch. The Ray Hinton said he kept asking a or woman, whether the judges, gun, and fought for years to get lights would dim on and off,” question to his childhood friend. prosecutors, ballistic experts, or the state to take another look at Hinton said. Alabama for years “You just got to tell me we can witness, whoever — they will the case. traditionally performed execu- stay out tonight that we don’t answer to God. So I’m going to A breakthrough only came tions at midnight. have to go in after an hour,” enjoy my life the best I can,” when the U.S. Supreme Court Five minutes after midnight, Hinton said, referring to the hour Hinton said. ruled Hinton’s defense was so the inmates would start banging limit that inmates got on yard Attorney Bryan Stevenson, deficient that it was unconstitu- on the bars. time. director of the Alabama-based tional. Prosecutors dropped plans “We did that not knowing if the Hinton spent 28 years on Equal Justice Initiative has called for a second trial when three condemned man had a family or death row for two 1985 murders it a case study in how poverty state forensic experts couldn’t anybody back there in his sup- that occurred during separate and racial bias led to a wrongful determine if any of the bullets port. We were just trying to let robberies of fast-food restaurants conviction. were fired through the revolver, him know that we were still with in Birmingham. He was set free Hinton was arrested for the two or even from the same gun. him to the very end.” on April 3 after new ballistics 1985 murders after a survivor at “They took half my life and it’s He was arrested at age 29. He ALSO AVAILABLE AT tests contradicted the only evi- a third robbery identified Hinton like they didn’t care. They were turns 59 in June. When Hinton dence — an analysis of crime- in a photo lineup — even though willing to kill an innocent man,” went to death row, Ronald scene bullets — used to convict he was clocked in working at a Hinton said. Reagan was president. The tech- him decades ago. grocery store warehouse 15 miles “Thirty years ago, I had a judge nology of 2015 is “outrageous,” In his first days off death row, away. There were no fingerprints that stood up proudly and sen- he said. Hinton said he sometimes enjoys or eyewitness testimony, but tenced me to death. I had a pros- After being released last VIP UPGRADE just driving, relishing the free- prosecutors said at the time that ecutor who couldn’t wait to get in month, he got in a car equipped dom to simply move about as he bullets found at the murder front of a camera and say that with a GPS navigation device that with wants. He says he’s not angry, scenes matched a .38-caliber they had took the worst killer off gave spoken directions. CLUB RIVERBEND crediting God for suppressing the revolver that belonged to Hinton’s the streets of Birmingham. But “The lady said, ‘Turn left’ I hatred that otherwise could mother. come April 3, no judge was will- looked in the backseat and want- & devour him “like a form of can- His poorly funded defense ing to say Mr. Hinton we apolo- ed to know where she was at,” Star Seating cer.” hired a one-eyed civil engineer gize for the mistake that was Hinton said, marveling at the “I have too much to live for to with little ballistics training to done. No D.A. was there to say we device. allow a bunch of cowards to take rebut the state’s evidence. The apologize.” After living decades mostly D I S C O U N T TO K E N S my joy. I refuse to give them my defense expert was obliterated on During Hinton’s 28 years on alone in a prison cell, he has a joy,” Hinton said. cross-examination as he admit- death row, dozens of inmates, hard time with crowds. Friends at “I’m at peace with myself. The ted he had trouble operating the men he came to view as family, took him to a shopping mall, but SUNTRUST thing is, are they at peace? They microscope. were executed either by he had to leave almost immedi- know what they did. They know Stevenson, who took up Alabama’s “Yellow Mama” electric ately. BANK www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Sunday, May 24, 2015— 11 Senate clears White House-backed trade bill DON’S WASHINGTON (AP) — In a vic- By contrast, a two-month bill And Obama’s fellow representative under former resolve the issue. tory for President Barack to prevent a cutoff in federal Democrats show little inclination President George W. Bush, The highway bill was the least FENCE CO. Obama, the Senate passed highway funding cleared with to support legislation that much scoffed at the threat. “I don’t controversial of the three on the Since 1961 bipartisan legislation Friday ease as lawmakers covetously of organized labor opposes. think so,” he said. “I think he Senate’s pre-vacation agenda, ALL TYPES night to strengthen the adminis- eyed a weeklong vacation. In the run-up to a final Senate (Obama) understands the impor- but only because lawmakers tration’s hand in global trade Senate passage of the trade bill vote, Democratic supporters of tance” of his ability to conclude agreed in advance on a two- OF FENCING talks, clearing the way for a high- capped two weeks of tense votes the legislation were at pains to trade deals without congression- month extension of the current ly unpredictable summer show- and near-death experiences for lay to rest concerns that the leg- al changes. law. The House and Senate will 479-6212 down in the House. legislation the administration islation, like previous trade bills, The bill also included $1.8 bil- need to return to the issue this The vote was 62-37 to give hopes will help complete an could be blamed for a steady loss lion in retraining funds for summer. & 336-1501 Obama authority to complete agreement with Japan and 10 of jobs. American workers who lose their trade deals that Congress could other countries in the Pacific “The Senate now has the jobs as a result of exports. Sen. approve or reject, but not region. opportunity to throw the 1990s Jeff Flake, R-Ariz., said the pro- change. A total of 48 McConnell, who was Obama’s NAFTA playbook into the dust gram duplicated other federal Republicans supported the indispensable ally in passing the bin of history,” said Sen. Ron efforts, but his attempt to strip measure, but only 14 of the bill, said it would create “new Wyden, D-Ore. He referred to the out the funds was defeated, 53- Senate’s 44 Democrats backed a opportunities for bigger pay- North American Free Trade 35. president of their own party on checks, better jobs and a Agreement, passed two decades Allies on one bill, McConnell legislation near the top of his stronger economy. ago, and a symbol to this day, and the White House were on dif- second-term agenda. “The tools it contains will allow fairly or not, of the loss of unem- ferent sides on the Patriot Act Obama hailed the vote in a us to knock down unfair foreign ployment to a country with lax legislation. statement that said trade deals trade barriers that discriminate worker safety laws and low White House spokesman Josh “done right” are important to against American workers and wages. Earnest prodded the Senate to “expanding opportunities for the products stamped ‘Made in the Like Obama, Wyden and oth- accept a House-passed bill middle class, leveling the playing USA,’” he said. ers said this law had far stronger renewing anti-terrorism pro- field for American workers and A fierce fight is likely in the protections built into it. grams due to expire June 1, MEMORIAL DAY establishing rules for the global House. One final attempt to add including a provision to eliminate economy that help our business- Speaker John Boehner sup- another one failed narrowly, 51- the National Security Agency’s HOLIDAY SCHEDULE es grow and hire.” ports the measure, and said in a 48, a few hours before the bill ability to collect mass FOR BRADLEY COUNTY Separate legislation to prevent written statement that cleared. records of Americans. Instead, parts of the anti-terror USA Republicans will do their part to It came on a proposal, by the material would remain with & CITY OF CLEVELAND Patriot Act from lapsing on June pass it. Sens. Rob Portman, R-Ohio, who phone companies, with govern- 1 was caught in a post-midnight But in a challenge to Obama, supported the trade bill, and ment searches of the information WCI will be running our regular pickup schedule on Monday, showdown between a pair of the Ohio Republican added that Debbie Stabenow, D-Mich., who allowed by court order on a case- May 25th, 2015. Please have garbage out by 6:00 A.M. Kentuckians — Majority Leader “ultimately success will require opposed it. They sought to made by-case basis. Mitch McConnell on the one Democrats putting politics aside allegations of currency manipu- But the bill was blocked on a hand, and presidential hopeful and doing what’s best for the lation subject to the same “dis- vote of 57-42, three shy of the 60 Rand Paul on the other. country.” pute settlement procedures” as needed, and Paul then blocked McConnell favored renewal of Dozens of majority other obligations under any several bids by the majority a program of bulk telephone col- Republicans currently oppose trade deal. leader to pass short-term exten- lection by the National Security the legislation, either out of ideo- Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew sions of the current programs. Agency, while Paul was unyield- logical reasons or because they warned earlier that its approval Finally, McConnell announced WE AT WCI WOULD LIKE TO WISH YOU AND YOUR ing in opposition. “My filibuster are loath to enhance Obama’s could cause Obama to veto the the Senate would return on the continues to end NSA illegal spy- authority, especially at their own legislation. last day of the month — with FAMILY A SAFE AND HAPPY HOLIDAY WEEKEND ing,” he tweeted. expense. Portman, who was U.S. trade only hours to spare — to try and

AP Photo A bird covered in oil flaps its wings at Refugio State Beach, north of Goleta, Calif., Thursday. More than 7,700 gallons of oil has been raked, skimmed and vacuumed from a spill that stretched across 9 miles of California coast, just a fraction of the sticky, stinking goo that escaped from a broken pipeline, officials said. California oil spill harder to clean up in choppy waters LOS ANGELES (AP) — A 10- much damage the spill caused, square-mile oil slick off the but a dead dolphin was found in California coast is thinner than Santa Barbara Harbor and three a coat of paint and it’s becoming dead pelicans were recovered. harder to skim from choppy It’s not clear if the dolphin waters, officials said as more found in the harbor, about 20 dead animals were discovered. miles from the source of the The combination of sunlight spill, died from exposure to oil, and waves Friday helped evapo- said Veterinarian Michael rate and dissolve some of the oil Ziccardi. that blackened beaches and cov- Two sea lions, an elephant ered wildlife in thick goo after a seal and six pelicans have been pipeline on shore leaked up to rescued, said Ziccardi, director 105,000 gallons on the Santa of the Oiled Wildlife Care Barbara coast Tuesday. Network. Federal regulators ordered Workers wearing yellow protec- Plains All American Pipeline to tive suits, rubber gloves and face drain the pipe that leaked, test masks scrubbed pelicans with the metal in the damaged sec- toothbrushes in a soapy bath at tion of pipe, and complete a the International Bird Rescue in series of steps before it can ask the San Pedro section of Los to resume pumping oil through Angeles. the pipe to inland refineries. “Our goal is to get these birds “Before restarting operations, stabilized, to get them warm, we’re going to make sure they do hydrated, comfortable and get things right,” said Linda them washed as soon as possible Daugherty of the federal Pipeline and then rehabilitated so they and Hazardous Materials Safety can go back home,” Christine Administration. Fiorello with the Oiled Wildlife Investigators with the agency Care Network said in a video are looking into the cause of the interview with The Associated spill and whether there was Press. something Plains should have The disaster, which led officials known about conditions in the to close Refugio and El Capitan underground pipeline and fac- state beaches just before tors that could have contributed Memorial Day weekend, was sure to the accident. to make more campers unhappy The spill is also being investi- as the state announced the popu- gated by federal, state and local lar parks and campgrounds prosecutors for possible viola- would be closed until June 4, tions of state and federal law. longer than originally announced. The pipeline safety agency’s Rough seas have made recov- corrective action order said the ery efforts more difficult, and the 10.6-mile line had recently been light sheen of oil was becoming inspected, but the results harder to skim off the surface, weren’t known. Tests of the 2- said Rick McMichael, a Plains foot-diameter pipe in 2012 found representative. COUPON FOR IN STORES OR ONLINE USE! 41 anomalies mostly due to Plains All American and its Coupon$ Coupon external corrosion, frequently subsidiaries operate 17,800 $ near welds, the agency said. miles of crude oil and natural Coupon Item at The company has said there gas pipelines across the country, Code: ne Reg O ular Price were no previous problems with according to federal regulators. the pipe. Since 2006, four subsidiaries Offer good for one item at regular price only. Limit one coupon per customer per day. Must present coupon at time of purchase. Plains said it could take weeks of Plains All American have Offer is not valid with any other coupon, discount or previous purchase. Excludes Heidi Swapp™ Minc.™ Foil Applicator, CRICUT® products, Tim Holtz® Vagabond™ Machine, or even months before investiga- reported at least 223 accidents Silhouette CAMEO® Machine, candy & snack products, gum & mints, helium tanks, gift cards, $ custom orders, special orders, labor, rentals and class fees. A single cut of fabric or trim $ tors find what caused the disas- along their lines and been sub- “by the yard” equals one item. Online fabric & trim discount is limited to 10 yards, single cut. ter. ject to 25 enforcement actions by Cash Value 1/10¢. There’s no estimate to how federal regulators. 12—Cleveland Daily Banner—Sunday, May 24, 2015 www.clevelandbanner.com Board From Page 1

after the finalists announcement earned a bachelor’s in health May 11. and physical education from A draft of the new director’s Lander University, a master’s contract voted upon during that degree in supervision and meeting lists his or her start administration from Tennessee date as June 1, less than a week State University and a doctor of after the interviews. education degree in leadership Lillios has in the past said he and professional practice from would like to see a new director Trevecca Nazarene University. start by June so he or she would The board had hired Wayne have time to prepare for the new Qualls of TEAMS Inc. to serve as school year in August. a consultant and facilitator in During the meeting earlier the director search process. this month, he suggested the Rather than narrowing down board could recess to allow the the candidates through a series executive committee to discuss of meetings and school visits as contract negotiations before some school systems have done, having the board vote the same Bradley County’s board chose to Banner photo, lArrY c. BOWerS night. narrow it down to two before any According to their resumes, public interviews were slated to thiS tOMBStOne, placed at the end of the walkway in front of either Cash or Heath would be take place. Banner photo, lArrY c. BOWerS the Polk County Courthouse, was dedicated to Polk County veterans able to put many years of teach- Lillios said Qualls had pre- MeMOriAl DAY SPeAKer Bill Gray, left, delivered his speech who served in the Korea, Vietnam and Persian Gulf conflicts. ing and administrative experi- sented individual board mem- and a personal testimony in front of the Polk County Courthouse in Memorial Day speaker and DAV Commander Bill Gray glanced at the ence to work in Bradley County. bers with candidates he had Benton Saturday. Listening to Gray were state Rep. Dan Howell, left, tombstone prior to his talk. He also mentioned that there are no Cash describes herself as a found and asked the board and Polk County Executive Hoyt Firestone. World War I veterans still alive and few World War II survivors. “visionary leader, bridge builder members to each have one-on- and licensed educator/adminis- one talks with candidates to see trator with a doctorate degree whether or not they would coupled with 28 years of experi- remain in the running. ence instructing students and It was done that way — one- Memorial teachers, securing resources on-one — to avoid violating open From Page 1 and implementing effective pro- meetings laws, Lillios said. He grams.” added it also allowed Qualls to eran will die,” the DAV com- Heath said he is “eager to recruit candidates who might be mander emphasized. bring skills, expertise, enthusi- interested in the director posi- Gray said statistics show that asm for student learning and tion, but might not want their less than 1 percent of Americans business-like leadership to the current employers to know. will be celebrating Memorial Day organization” and is “able to use That, the board chairman this year, the one day we pay dynamic and diverse experi- added, allowed the board to tribute to those who served in ences in urban, suburban, wind up with candidates “at a our military and fought and died rural, private and public schools higher level” in terms of their for our freedoms. to lead any educational institu- experience and the titles they “It’s a changing world,” Gray tion on a journey to becoming have been able to hold. told this reporter. “Many of our great.” “A lot of times, the people you young people do not know what Before she was named want are already employed,” Memorial Day is all about.” Robertson County’s assistant Lillios said. The DAV commander told a director of schools in 2013, While the final two candidates story about a young Marine vet- Banner photo, lArrY c. BOWerS Cash served as the assistant come from other Tennessee eran he knew very well. POlK cOuntY eXecutiVe Hoyt Firestone, at podium, spoke to the crowd during Saturday morn- dean of graduate education at counties, he said three people “This young man came from a ing’s Memorial Day service in front of the Polk County Courthouse in Benton. Seated behind Firestone Union University from 2011 to employed with Bradley County broken home,” he said. “He left were, from left, Benton Mayor Jerry Stephens, Tennessee Rep. Dan Howell and featured speaker and 2012. Before that, she was the Schools expressed interest in home and never returned.” DAV Chapter 25 Commander Bill Gray. principal of Station Camp becoming the director. When the young man was 17, Elementary School in Gallatin The search for a director he called his mother and asked if from 2008 to 2012 and of began following the board’s con- she would sign for him to enlist Westmoreland Elementary in tract buyout of former director early in the U.S. Marine Corps. Westmoreland from 2003 to Johnny McDaniel, who had orig- “The only thing she said,” Gray 2008. inally been slated to continue in added, “was ‘maybe they’ll help Her resume also lists experi- the position until June 30, you to grow up and be a man.’” ence dating back to 1984, hav- 2016. The young man went through ing either taught or served as an The board bought out his con- basic training and went to assistant principal on the ele- tract in late February, after he Vietnam when he reached his mentary, middle and high and the board both cited “differ- 18th birthday. school levels in Alabama, South ing opinions regarding how Mr. Seven days later, he was blown Carolina and Tennessee. McDaniel’s administration up. He wasn’t killed, but very Heath has been Lawrence should operate the Bradley severely injured. County’s director of schools County Schools.” The young Marine returned since 2007, according to his A provision in his contract for stateside and went through more resume. unilateral termination without than a year of surgeries and skin Before taking on his current cause meant the board would grafts. He also lost an eye. His job, he was a principal/head- have to continue to pay him a mother visited him in the hospi- master with the Catholic monthly salary of $9,857, based tal one time only. Diocese of Biloxi, Miss., school on an annual amount of When he had recovered Banner photo, lArrY c. BOWerS system from 2001 to 2007. $118,285, and benefits through enough to get out of the hospital, He was also a principal in the 2016 date or until he finds MAnY OF thOSe attending Saturday’s Memorial Day program in Benton bowed their heads in he was destined to be dis- Tennessee’s McNairy County “comparable employment” else- solemn tribute as the Polk County High School Chorus sang a patriotic song. There was a moderate charged. He begged the military school system from 1997 to where. to keep him in the service. It was turnout for this year’s first service in the area. Cleveland’s celebration will be Monday. 2001 and served as both a The board is still paying his the only home he had ever teacher and an assistant princi- salary, and it may soon be pay- known. appear to be “170 percent dis- Cemetery) and say a prayer for DAV is used for veterans. The pal in Florida’s Broward County ing the salaries of two contract- He was released with $16 in abled.” the nation’s war dead. military organization is managed Schools from 1986 to 1997. ed directors of schools at the his pocket and had no home and “It’s not just on the outside; Gray asked those attending entirely by volunteers, without He has also served as an same time — McDaniel and the no where to go. But, he survived, it’s also on the inside,” he said. Saturday’s program to do that pay. adjunct instructor at Middle new director. although he was disenchanted Those attending Saturday’s this Memorial Day. American Legion Post 81’s Tennessee State University The board chose to omit the with the military ... until he came ceremony applauded Gray’s He then acknowledged every- Color Guard and former Prisoner since 2000. buyout provision from the con- to Tennessee. story and his testimony about one who attended the program. of War Bill Norwood had been Heath boasts a bachelor of tract that will be offered to the The young man made a career himself. “You’re among this year’s 1 per- expected to attend Saturday’s science in secondary education new director. for himself, had a family and They were relieved he is not cent,” he said. ceremony as they have in the from the University of Tennessee Instead, the board on May 11 eventually joined DAV Chapter one of the names on the crosses The Memorial Day speaker past. at Knoxville, a master’s degree voted on a new version of the 25 in Cleveland. This member- placed across the Polk County also talked about the Vietnam Norwood and his group of in education from Nova contract that includes a clause ship was mainly due to the influ- Courthouse lawn. Those names Conflict and how the fighting community-minded individuals Southeastern University and a that would allow the board to ence of a Cleveland neighbor who are for the Polk County veterans began. had a funeral ceremony for a vet- doctor of education degree in demote the director. was very active in local veteran who died while fighting for the He also discussed a favorite eran at the National Cemetery in educational leadership from The draft of the contract says organizations. That man was the freedoms we all enjoy. subject, the DAV. He pointed out Chattanooga and could not make Sarasota University. the board would be able to late John Simmons. Gray said a Presidential that every dollar donated to the both programs. Cash’s resume said she “transfer” a director “to any Gray said it is very easy to tell Executive Act was passed some position within the system.” the story of the young Marine, years ago, which designated a Though he or she would still be because he is that young Marine. time and a day when the nation’s receiving the same salary and He said people tell him he does citizens were expected to stop benefits if demoted, the director not appear to have had such what they were doing, face to the would be fired if he or she serious injuries, that he does not East (toward Arlington National refused to accept the transfer. Things like the new director’s salary and how long his or her contract will be are still up in the air, as the board plans to P ermits negotiate those things with whomever it selects. From Page 1 Though McDaniel’s contract was for four years, the board approved in April. Other projects Chicago, is the chef. has discussed the possibility of included two triplex units on “It’s different, but delicious,” making it a shorter duration. Fulbright Road and a restroom Prince said. “I would like to see the board for the Cleveland/Bradley The name Wild Onions came go with a three-year contract,” County Greenway. from the wild onions that grow 2nd District board member Vicki Commercial permits brought near the restaurant’s sign. The Beaty said. $15,280 in fees to the city. restaurant will also feature a wild Along with the potential for a Most of the projects approved onion side dish. shorter contract duration, the in April were for additions or “Everything is handcrafted and contract draft dictates the new alterations to existing buildings. homemade, but it’s not like director may be required to con- According to the Development grandma’s cooking,” Prince said. duct an annual strategic plan- and Engineering report, there The building needed some ning process in addition to being were 11 projects representing exterior repairs and interior evaluated by the board annual- close to $268,000 in value and redesign to be ready to open. ly. bringing in $1,559 revenue in Prince described the style as The board will be interviewing fees. Projects included residential “rustic chic” with cedar wood the new director candidates on renovations and repairs as well walls. Tuesday at 5:30 p.m. in the as a deck and a detached garage. Nine residential permits were board room of Bradley County Interior renovations for busi- approved for duplexes and sin- Schools’ central office off South nesses were approved for Wild gle-family homes. Lee Highway. Onions on Stuart Road, This was a decrease from 18 Prebiotics on Westland Drive and permits in March. Lendmark on Frontage Road. The April residential projects Wild Onions is a family owned represent $1.6 million in project People do read and operated restaurant serving value and generated $6,584 in small ads. You are reading “upscale sandwiches,” soups and fees for the city. one now. salads. There were five land distur- Cheryl Prince, who is handling bance permits approved in April. Call The Banner 472-5041 marketing, said her son Jeremy, These permits generated $395 in who trained professionally in fee revenue. An ArchitecturAl rendering shows the proposed layout for the Preserve at Hardwick apartments. www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Sunday, May 24, 2015—13 Head Start From Page 1

are also less likely to be retained healthy all the way around, “In short,” Anderson said, “We in a grade and less likely to need he/she cannot learn. So proper build GREAT children.” special services.” health screenings and care are a Family Resource Agency is “In addition,” Anderson contin- must early in the enrollment currently enrolling children for ued, “these children are more process. the 2015-16 school year. likely to be employed, be healthi- Children are also fed breakfast For more information, call er physically, have higher and lunch each day along with 479-9339 or stop by the adminis- incomes and less likely to be on snacks to provide good nutrition, trative office at 3680 Michigan welfare.” another vital component to Ave. N.E. in Cleveland. Early Head Start and Head learning. Start provide so much more than Early Head Start provides pre- education. They build a strong natal services to pregnant foundation on which a successful women and children up to 3 life is built. years old. Head Start provides Early Head Start and Head services to children 3 and 4 years Start provide free physical, den- of age. Family Resource Agency tal and eye exams as well as fol- also provides Pre-K services, low-up treatment as needed. It is which are state funded to chil- believed that if a child is not dren who are 4 and 5 years old. Popular Yellowstone, Grand Teton trails closed for now

Family ResouRce Agency board members and staff planted roses outside the administrative office JACKSON, Wyo. (AP) — Two of of Jenny Lake in Grand Teton is ©2014 on Michigan Avenue on May 18 to mark the 50 years of the Head Start bill turning into law. From left are the most heavily used day-hiking more of a long-term situation, and JEWELERS Joe Adams, fiscal director; Alex Sandoval, board secretary/treasurer; Kelly Browand, board member, routes in Yellowstone and Grand the half-mile stretch leading up to Sherronda Thompson, Tennessee Head Start/Early Head Start/Pre-K director; Paula Bacon, Georgia Teton national parks in northwest Inspiration Point will be closed for Wyoming are closed for the time “most of the hiking season,” accord- 1721 KEITH STREET • STUART PARK PLAZA ( Head Start/Early Head Start/Pre-K director; David Carroll, board president; Art Rhodes, board member; being because of weather damage ing to the National Park Service. (Next to The Town Squire) Shane Griffith, board president-elect; and James Anderson, chief executive officer. and maintenance. Destinations up Cascade 478-0049 • 478-0050 In Yellowstone, the iconic Brink Canyon are also affected. LAY-AWAYS WELCOME of the Lower Falls trail is closed in the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone because of a mud and rock slide that deposited a 7-by-8- foot boulder on the route, effec- tively blocking the path. In Grand Teton, the trail beyond Hidden Falls to Inspiration Point HAPPY is closed and being rerouted so crews can replace bridges over Cascade Creek and rebuild the rocky ledge trails and steps that M E M O R I A L D A Y lead up to the popular Jenny Lake overlook. * Work can’t begin to remove the FIRST LOAN FREE enormous rock on the Brink of the Lower Falls trail in Yellowstone $ TELEPHONE because of wet weather, CALL FOR APPLICATIONS Up to 1,250 WELCOME Yellowstone spokeswoman Traci DETAILS Weaver said Thursday. “It’s closed until further notice,” she said, “until we get a drying trend and are able to get in there childRen FRom the Blythe Mayfield II Head Start/Pre-K class made rose pictures in honor of the and deal with it.” 50th anniversary of Head Start. Because of the trail’s location in the Yellowstone River canyon, dynamiting the boulder would be 430 INMAN STREET unsafe, Weaver told the Jackson Hole News & Guide. CALL TODAY FOR FAST The Brink of the Lower Falls trail, which leads hikers to a perch FRIENDLY SERVICE right above the 308-foot waterfall, *SUBJECT may end up being rerouted, she TO LIBERAL said. CREDIT 472-3314 The trail work on the west shore POLICY Stay

childRen FRom the Blythe mayField iii Head Start/Pre-K class planted rose bushes outside Connected the Blythe Family Support Center to commemorate 50 years of Head Start. In print, online or on the go , your local newspaper keeps you connected to what’s happening in your Marker community and around the world. From Page 1 lifestyle sports features Tennessee Civil War Confederate authorities of the County. She died in Bradley coverage Preservation Association; and county issued orders to all County in 1858. Sam Elliott, immediate past Union men to surrender their Lusk and his family moved chairman of the Tennessee firearms. A squad was sent to into the Red Hill Valley of Historical Commission. Lusk’s home to take his guns, Bradley County, approximately A local Boy Scout troop will but he showed so determined a 11 miles south of Cleveland. He present the colors. front they left rather hurriedly spent the remainder of his life McCoy, when speaking with without accomplishing their there. He died in 1873 and is the Banner this week, said he errand. buried with his wife and father, was visiting Iceland at the time When a band of guerrillas Joseph Lusk I, in the family plot of the call. raided his farm for the purpose on the old homestead. food and McCoy said during the Civil of taking his few remaining Lusk’s Union sympathies were War year 1863-64, military horses, he killed one and put the probably inherited from his dining forces of both sides were not the others to flight. They left the father, who came to Bradley only threat to local residents. horses and their dead compan- County to live with his son late There were “lawless” individuals ion. in life. The father was a in the area at the time. This placed him in a danger- Revolutionary War hero. The roadside historical mark- ous position, as his opponents Joseph Lusk I was an ordi- er, titled “Civil War ‘No Man’s were still in possession of the nance sergeant for Capt. John Land’” mentions the actions of surrounding country. A few Sevier. According to old military McCoy’s great-great-great- nights later a large party burned records, he enrolled at Sycamore grandfather, Bradley County his house and made a deter- Shoals on the Watauga River, in pioneer settler Joseph Lusk II. mined effort to find and kill him. , under Lt. Lusk, who was 74 at the time, Shortly afterward, Union George Hart. defended his home and family forces moved in and he and his The elder Lusk was promoted against a group who were family were protected. to captain, marched against attempting to steal his few During the War of 1812, Lusk Maj. Patrick Ferguson in 1780, local events remaining horses. The horses fought with the Tennessee and fought in the decisive battle community were very important to the fami- Militia, under the command of of King’s Mountain. and entertainment ly and its ability to raise crops. Capt. John Hawkins, the name- After the war, he moved to and world news The sons were attached to the sake of Tennessee’s Hawkins , and Union Army. County. settled near present-day Lusk was a well-known veter- Lusk was born on the old Asheville, where his sons were an who fought in the War of Lusk homestead near the pres- born. He and his wife are 1812. ent site of Asheville, N.C., May believed to have had at least He was an uncompromising 27, 1790, and lived there until three sons. All are buried on the Enjoy the convenience of Union man, fearless in defense he was a young man. old Bradley County homestead. home delivery. of his political convictions and He then came ito East Prior to moving in with his son The Cleveland property rights, and an excellent Tennessee, and on Oct. 28, in South Bradley County, he rifleman. His courage and stead- 1812, he married Rebekah Igou. lived in McMinn County for from just $6.75 monthly fastness had withstood numer- She was the daughter of James about 12 years. The elder Lusk With hundreds of dollars in coupon ous tests during the course of Igou, a pioneer resident of died on Aug. 15, 1839, about Daily Banner hostilities in Bradley County. Sullivan County. Her family later two decades before the start of savings every month, your subscription Early in the war, the moved to Pikeville in Bledsoe the American Civil War. www.clevelandbanner.com practically pays for itself! 14—Cleveland Daily Banner—Sunday, May 24, 2015 www.clevelandbanner.com

INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS Islamic State militants in Palmyra’s museum DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) — State University in Ohio. “We feel proud as all the muse- militiamen and, in some cases, Islamic State fighters broke into A picture circulated on um’s contents were taken to safe publicly killing those that they the museum of Palmyra, though accounts of Islamic State sup- areas,” he told reporters. But find, according to activists and Investigators and human Myanmar president signs off on a Syrian official said its artifacts porters showed the black flag Abdulkarim warned that the government officials. They have rights officials continued to work have been removed and are safe used by the extremists raised Islamic State group’s control of also restored electricity partially contested population law Saturday at the scene, where while the U.S.-led coalition con- over the town’s hilltop Islamic- the town remains a danger to its to the town, and urged govern- YANGON, Myanmar (AP) — patrol cars of many agencies ducted airstrikes on the group’s era castle, a structure hundreds archaeological sites. ment employees to return to Myanmar’s president has signed could be seen parked, and police installations near the captured of years old. Al-Azm said the fact Al-Azm said he doubts the work. off on a law requiring some moth- guarded all entrances to the ancient town — the first such that the castle dates back to an museum was totally emptied On Saturday, commercial ers to space their children three property, even dirt paths lead reported attack in the central Islamic civilization may protect it because larger pieces would be trucks were allowed to travel to years apart despite objections by onto the 112-hectare (277-acre) province of Homs. from the kind of destruction IS hard to move. He said the muse- the city of Raqqa in northern a visiting senior U.S. diplomat property known as Rancho de The Department of Defense members have inflicted on pre- um also contained at least two Syria, the self-declared capital of and rights activists, who worry it Sol. said in a statement that U.S.-led Islamic heritage sites such as the mummies, and carvings from the the IS group, and they returned could be used not only to repress Photographs from the site coalition aircraft had attacked an ancient cities of Hatra and nearby tombs, mostly dating to to Palmyra with fresh produce for women, but also religious and showed the bodies of men with- IS position near Palmyra, which Ninevah in Iraq. the 1st, 2nd and early 3rd centu- the city that has been besieged ethnic minorities. out shirts and some without goes by the modern name The group says the ancient ry by the fighting since May 13, al- The Population Control Health shoes strewn over the ranch, in Tadmur, destroying six anti-air- relics promote idolatry, but, it Al-Azm said he fears that the Homsi said. The group offered Care Bill — drafted under pres- an area near the Michoacan bor- craft artillery systems and an also maintains a lucrative busi- “real looting” will take place at the truck drivers free fuel, he sure from hard-line Buddhist der with Jalisco state that is a artillery piece. ness by excavating and selling the site itself, adding that the said. monks with a staunchly anti- stronghold of the Jalisco New The Islamic State group cap- such artifacts on the black mar- group will take its time to recruit The Defense Department Muslim agenda — was passed by Generation cartel, one of the tured Palmyra on Wednesday, ket, according to antiquities local antiquities experts to help statement didn’t specify where parliamentarians last month. most powerful and fastest-grow- raising concerns around the authorities. in running the illicit trade. But the strikes took place. Activists U.S. Deputy Secretary of State ing organized crime groups to world they would destroy price- One activist in the city of he worried that the Temple of said they heard of no airstrikes Anthony Blinken said he warned surface in recent years. less, 2,000-year-old temples, Palmyra, who goes by the name Bel, the majestic structure in the in the immediate vicinity of the Myanmar leaders during face-to- The bodies, some appearing to tombs and colonnades located in of Khaled al-Homsi because of heart of this desert oasis, will town, but that the battles face talks last week about the lie with semi-automatic rifles, lay the town’s south. security concerns, told The ultimately be destroyed. between IS fighters and govern- dangers of the bill. On Saturday, in fields, next to farm equipment The strikes would appear to Associated Press that the mili- “It is the poster child of an IS ment forces have continued in a hours after the diplomat left, and on a blood-stained patio help the embattled forces of tants smashed a statue in the cultural heritage atrocity,” he mountainous area containing oil state-run media announced strewn with clothes, mattresses forces of President Bashar Assad, museum’s foyer — a replica that said, saying the temple in later fields northwest of the town. President Thein Sein had signed and sleeping bags. Video of the which have had a succession of depicts ancient residents of years was used as a church and Aymenn al-Tamimi, a it into law. battle obtained by The Associated recent defeats to IS group and Palmyra. has walls covered in frescos. researcher of Islamic militant As predominantly Buddhist Press showed federal police offi- other rebels. But experts and Maamoun Abdulkarim, the Al-Azm said the only way to groups, said the coalition Myanmar started moving from cers coming under fire. dictatorship to democracy four archeologists said the airstrike, head of the Antiquities and save the ancient site is by driving airstrikes technically represents years ago, newfound freedoms of Nigerian troops kill extremists coming days after the group Museums Department in the Islamic State group out of the an intervention on behalf of expression lifted the lid on deep- as militants slay villagers overwhelmed the city, was too lit- Damascus, told the AP that mili- town. Assad’s regime to expel the seeded hatred for minority YOLA, Nigeria (AP) — Nigerian tle too late. tants entered the museum in the So far, the IS militants have group, adding that similar Muslims — including Rohingya troops killed scores of Islamic “It is like closing the doors town’s center Friday afternoon, been primarily concerned with strikes in the northern province Muslims now arriving on extremists and rescued 20 after the horses have bolted,” locked the doors and left behind consolidating their control over of Deir al-Zour, where IS is Southeast Asian shores in crowd- women and children from captiv- said Amr Al-Azm, a former their own guards. He said that the city, conducting house-to- advancing on a major regime mil- ed, rickety boats. ity even as reports came in Syrian antiquities official and the artifacts earlier had been house searches for government itary base, can be also perceived Many are fleeing persecution Saturday of Boko Haram fighters currently a professor at Shawnee moved away to safety. soldiers and pro-government as such. and violence that has left up to slitting villagers’ throats and 280 people dead and forced chopping them to death. another 140,000 from their That bolsters reports the homes in western Rakhine state. insurgents are running out of Salvadorans rejoice as slain archbishop beatified They are living under apartheid- ammunition and resorting to hit- SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador like conditions in dusty, crowded and-run assaults in the face of a (AP) — Archbishop Oscar Romero camps, with little access to edu- Nigerian offensive against their was beatified by Roman Catholic cation or adequate medical care. last stronghold, a northeastern officials Saturday in an emotion- They also have little freedom of forest. al ceremony elevating the once- movement, having to pay hefty “Despite continuous encoun- controversial cleric to the ranks bribes if they want to pass police ters with large numbers of land of the blessed 35 years after his barricades, even for emergencies. mines which still litter the assassination. ‘Bold’ Ireland votes to legalize Sambisa Forest, troops have Underneath a rainbow halo forged ahead with the ongoing ringing the sun, Cardinal Angelo gay marriage in landslide offensive operations as scores of DUBLIN (AP) — Ireland’s citi- Amato, the prefect of the the terrorists died in the assault Vatican’s saint-making office, zens have voted in a landslide to on their bases on Friday,” said a legalize gay marriage, electoral called on the crowd of some statement from Defense Ministry 260,000-plus to rejoice in a officials announced Saturday — spokesman Maj. Gen. Chris a stunningly lopsided result that “feast of peace, fraternity and Olukolade on Saturday night. forgiveness.” illustrates what Catholic leaders Four Boko Haram camps were and rights activists alike called a “Romero’s spirit remains alive destroyed in the assault in which and gives comfort to the margin- “social revolution.” one government soldier was Friday’s referendum saw 62.1 alized people of the world,” killed and 10 wounded by land Cardinal Amato said. “His prefer- percent of Irish voters say “yes” mines, he said. Many insurgent to changing the nation’s consti- ence for the poor was not ideolog- weapons, including armored ical, but evangelical. His charity tution to define marriage as a cars, were destroyed. union between two people extended to his persecutors.” regardless of their sex. Outside Islamic State group radio claims Beatification is the first step Dublin Castle, watching the Saudi mosque suicide attack toward possible canonization, results announcement in its cob- CAIRO (AP) — The Islamic although many of those who packed the Salvadoran capital’s blestoned courtyard, thousands State group claimed responsibili- AP Photo of gay rights activists cheered, ty for a suicide bombing at a Savior of the World Plaza and the A solAr hAlo appears during the beatification ceremony for Roman Catholic Archbishop Oscar hugged and cried at the news. Shiite mosque in Saudi Arabia, surrounding streets already Romero in San Salvador, El Salvador, Saturday. The solar halo is an optical phenomenon produced “With today’s vote, we have dis- warning that more “black days” credit Romero with miracles and when sunlight refracts through ice crystals in the atmosphere. closed who we are: a generous, loom ahead in a direct challenge refer to him as “Saint Romero of compassionate, bold and joyful to the rulers of the Sunni king- the Americas. people,” Prime Minister Enda dom. Worshippers from across the for great joy for Salvadorans and in the face of opposition from through ice crystals in the Kenny proclaimed as he welcomed Friday’s attack was the king- nation, many of them bused in for those of us who rejoice at the extremes on both sides,” Obama atmosphere. the outcome. Beside him, Deputy dom’s deadliest militant assault from the countryside, held up example of the greatest children said. “He fearlessly confronted Officials closed off about 2 Prime Minister Joan Burton since a 2004 al-Qaida attack on poster-size images of Romero of the church,” Francis said in a the evils he saw, guided by the square miles (5 square kilome- declared the victory “a magical foreign worker compounds, and carried white and yellow statement. “Monsignor Romero, needs of his beloved pueblo, the ters) of streets nearby to accom- moving moment, when the world’s which sparked a massive Saudi flags of the Vatican. who built peace from the poor and oppressed people of El modate the crush of pilgrims. beating heart is in Ireland.” security force crackdown. “They can kill the prophet, but strength of love, gave testimony Salvador.” Among the crowd were many Ireland is the first country to However, this Islamic State not the voice of justice,” intoned of the faith with his life, commit- At the sun-kissed square in young people who only learned approve gay marriage in a popu- attack in the village of al-Qudeeh pilgrims from the Our Lady of the ted to the very end.” west-central San Salvador, offi- about Romero through the sto- lar national vote. Nineteen other in the eastern Qatif region target- Assumption parish in a San U.S. President , cials presented relics associated ries of their parents, grandpar- countries, including most U.S. ed Shiites, whom ultraconserva- Salvador suburb. who visited Romero’s tomb in with Romero including the shirt ents and church officials. states, have legalized the practice tives in Saudi Arabia regularly “His words will remain for eter- 2011, called him “an inspiration he wore the day of his assassina- “He influenced pastoral work through their legislatures and denounce as heretics. nity,” said Marlene Sanchez, 26. for people in El Salvador and tion. Many observers admired to put itself at the service of the courts. The statement on the Islamic In life, Romero was loved by across the Americas.” the appearance of the solar halo, people,” said 24-year-old semi- The unexpectedly strong per- State group’s al-Bayan radio sta- the poor, whom he defended pas- “He was a wise pastor and a an optical phenomenon pro- narian Carlos Zavala. “I’m centage of approval surprised tion, read aloud Friday night and sionately, and loathed by conser- courageous man who persevered duced when sunlight refracts incredibly excited.” both sides. More than 1.2 million posted Saturday morning to mili- vatives who considered him too Irish voters backed the “yes” side tant websites associated with the close to left-leaning movements to less than 750,000 voting “no.” extremists, identified the suicide in the tumultuous years ahead of Only one of Ireland’s 43 con- bomber as a Saudi citizen with El Salvador’s 1980-92 civil war. stituencies recorded a narrow the nom de guerre Abu Amer al- The archbishop was shot “no” majority, Roscommon-South Najdi. The station also identified through the heart by a sniper Leitrim in the boggy midlands. the attack as being carried out by while celebrating Mass in a can- Analysts credited the “yes” side a new Islamic State branch in cer hospital chapel on March 24, with adeptly employing social “Najd Province,” referring to the 1980. The day before, he had media to mobilize young, first- historic region of the central delivered a strongly worded time voters, tens of thousands of Arabian Peninsula home to the admonition to the U.S.-backed whom voted for the first time Saudi capital, Riyadh. military to stop abusing civilians. Friday. The “yes” campaign also The mosque attack killed at Those words were read aloud featured moving personal stories least 21 people and wounded 81, Saturday: “I beg you, I beseech from prominent Irish people — the official Saudi Press Agency you, I order you, in the name of either coming out as gays or reported. God, cease the repression.” The trigger man has never describing their hopes for gay Joyful Burundi refugees leave children — that helped convince been identified, and no one has wavering voters to back equal disease-stricken camp been prosecuted for the killing. marriage rights. LAKE TANGANYIKA, Tanzania Alleged paramilitary death squad (AP) — Hundreds of women, many leader Roberto d’Aubuisson, who Many questions in Mexico with children strapped on their was named by a U.N. truth com- cartel battle that killed 43 backs alongside their few belong- mission after the war’s end as ECUANDUREO, Mexico (AP) — ings, sing melodious tunes the mastermind of the assassina- The call for backup went out to expressing their joy as their small tion, died in 1992 having main- Great Gift local police after 8 a.m. There boats approach the ferry M.V. tained his innocence to the end. was a shootout underway at a Liemba. Romero’s beatification was ranch in the western reaches of “We are thanking God for leav- held up for years by church poli- Ideas for a Michoacan state and the federal ing Burundi. Now we are in tics until then-Pope Benedict XVI authorities needed help. Tanzania we are safe,” the “unblocked” the case in late One patrolman said he sped women sing in Kirundi, 2012, after it was determined he Great with his colleagues from a town Burundi’s official language, after had not been an adherent of rev- 20 minutes away and arrived at they boarded the ferry. olutionary liberation theology as the scene Friday to see bullets fly- They are among a group of many claimed. Earlier this year, Father’s ing and military and police heli- about 600 Burundi refugees evac- Pope Francis declared that copters hovering overhead in uated by the U.N. refugee agency Romero was martyred out of what would become the deadliest Saturday from a makeshift hatred of his faith, clearing the confrontation with suspected car- refugee camp at the fishing village way for beatification. Day! tel members in recent memory. of Kagunga, Tanzania. Although Romero still has crit- “It looked like a battlefield,” the The small town has hosted ics in El Salvador and the officer said Saturday, insisting thousands of refugees crossing church, Saturday’s ceremony that on anonymity like everyone over from Burundi and now has constitutes official approval of at the scene. been hit by a cholera outbreak. his legacy. Representatives of the Call 472-5041 The bloodshed at the ranch left The refugees are being taken to conservative Arena political party Deadline: June 9, 2015 42 suspected criminals dead. Kigoma where they will be bused founded by d’Aubuisson were in Now to Place One federal police officer died further inland to Nyarugusu, a attendance, as was his son, an while trying to aid a wounded camp with better facilities, said Arena congressman also named Your Ad! comrade, government officials Celine Schmitt, a spokeswoman Roberto. 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Woman found pushing dead The rare concession from the him to scamper to the top, about farmers is the latest indication of 100 feet up. of woman, teen son is dead 3-year-old son in swing the severity of the water shortage The man said he had been LA PLATA, Md. (AP) — A in California, which is suffering swimming in the New River, KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — A home she had shared with Horn. long, 48 inches wide and 52 woman was found in a Maryland through its driest four years on which flows under the bridge. man accused of holding his for- Oberkrom said officers found inches tall — was kept in a bed- park pushing her dead toddler in record. Officials from the Fort mer girlfriend captive in a crate Horn hiding in a closet in an room and contained a bucket full a swing, and authorities say she California water law is built Lauderdale Fire Rescue at their home in western abandoned building at the J. N. of urine and feces along, with may have been there all night. around preserving the rights of Department said in a news Missouri then fatally shooting Turkey Kearn Memorial Wildlife several layers of insulation, Charles County Sheriff’s Office so-called senior rights holders — release that the height was too her and her teenage son, was Area, about 70 miles southeast of padding and sleeping bags, and a said in a news release Friday that farmers and others whose much for their ladders, so two shot and killed Saturday, Kansas City. He said officers small air hole. police found the unidentified acreage abuts rivers and streams, rescue workers climbed the authorities said. were led to the area by a tip they Sutton escaped April 30 and woman in a park with her dead or whose claims to water date remaining distance and secured Law enforcement officers killed received Saturday morning. ran to the home of a neighbor 3-year-old son in the town of La back a century or more, as far the man with a rope harness. James Barton Horn Jr., 47, at a When officers told him to sur- who called police. Horn was gone Plata after receiving a call early back as Gold Rush days. The bridge was then slowly low- state wildlife area in western render, Horn threatened the offi- by the time police arrived. Friday morning. The release said The offer potentially could ered back down. Missouri, south of Knob Noster, cers with a handgun, said Sgt. Police on Friday announced a officers saw right away that the cover hundreds of farmers in the Police release surveillance video Henry County Sheriff Kent Bill Lowe, spokesman for the $5,000 reward for information toddler was dead, and that his delta of the Sacramento and San Oberkrom said. Missouri State Highway Patrol. leading to Horn’s arrest. body showed no signs of trauma. Joaquin rivers, the heart of in shooting investigation Authorities have been search- Lowe said it was unclear if Horn Horn served about three years The sheriff’s office says the California’s water system. About OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — Law ing for Horn since late April when fired his weapon. in prison in Tennessee in the child’s body was taken to a med- 25 percent of all California river enforcement officials on Friday he was charged in the kidnap- Lowe said the investigation will early 1990s in connection with a ical examiner for an autopsy and water runs through the delta, released surveillance video from ping of 46-year-old Sandra Kay focus on matching the weapons kidnapping and sexual attack. the mother was taken to a hospi- according to the state’s a grocery store that is part of an Sutton. Prosecutors said Sutton Horn had with him with evidence Records also show he pleaded tal for a medical evaluation. Department of Water Resources. investigation of an officer- told police that Horn kept her in taken from the scene of the guilty in 1997 in Mississippi to La Plata, a town of about 8,700 Some of the farmers made the involved shooting that wounded a wooden crate off-and-on for Suttons’ murders. unlawfully kidnapping and people, is located about 30 miles offer after state officials warned two men who were suspected of four months at their home in Horn’s death was a relief for abducting his estranged wife. He southeast of Washington, D.C. they were days away from order- trying to steal beer. Sedalia, some 90 miles southeast the community, Oberkrom said. was sentenced in that case to 12 Fire on coastal Louisiana ing the first cuts in more than 30 The video released by the of Kansas City, Missouri. “A lot of folks are very scared of years and 11 months in prison, Thurston County Sheriff’s Office oil platform extinguished years to the senior water rights Sutton and her 17-year-old this individual,” he said. “There’s plus five years supervised holders’ allotments. in Washington state shows two son, Zachary Wade Sutton, were a huge amount of relief. release. NEW ORLEANS (AP) — A fire young black men walking into a Missouri governor commute’s found dead Thursday at a rela- Police say Horn, a former Federal prosecutors sought to that burned for more than a day store holding skateboards. tive’s home in Clinton, about 45 Marine, locked Sutton inside the extend Horn’s prison sentence by on an oil production platform off man’s sentence for pot offenses Olympia Police Department miles from Sedalia, where she box whenever he was leaving the having him certified as a “sexual- Louisiana’s coast was extin- JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — spokeswoman Laura Wohl said in had moved after escaping the house. The box — 100 inches ly dangerous” person. guished early Saturday, the A Missouri man sentenced to life an email that officials have con- Coast Guard said. without parole for marijuana- firmed “that the individuals in The fire was on a platform in related offenses is eligible for the Safeway surveillance are the Breton Sound near environmen- parole Friday after Gov. Jay two suspects who were shot.” tally delicate barrier islands off Nixon commuted his sentence. One is seen leaving with what the state’s southeast coast. It was Nixon’s action means 62-year- appears to be a case of beer. reported out around 6 a.m. after old Jeff Mizanskey will be eligible When confronted by a store firefighting crews boarded the for parole immediately. Mizanskey employee, the man tosses it near platform, Petty Officer Carlos has served more than two decades her and the case breaks, splat- Vega said. in prison after being sentenced tering liquid on the ground. The The fire had been reported at and convicted as a persistent drug man then runs away. 2:50 a.m. Friday by an offshore offender under a Missouri law Olympia Officer Ryan Donald supply vessel that evacuated 28 that’s since been changed. was among those who responded workers. His son, 37-year-old Chris about 1 a.m. Thursday to a 911 No injuries were reported. Mizanskey, said he was in awe at call from the Safeway store, The Coast Guard reported that the news and planned to go see which was released by Olympia a light sheen of oil near the site his father in the morning. police on Friday. In that call, the appeared to be dissipating and “It’s amazing,” Mizanskey said. store worker says her hand was moving away from the Breton “To be able to talk to him, to be hit when the case of beer was National Wildlife Refuge on the able to sit here and have a conver- thrown at her. nearby barrier islands. sation with him. To have my son Donald reported he was being Vega said there were no sit on his lap, for him to be a part assaulted with a skateboard reports of oil reaching shore or of his grandkid’s life, our lives, my before the shooting that injured harming wildlife. Crews with whole family. I mean really words Bryson Chaplin, 21, and Andre containment boom and skim- can’t even describe it.” Thompson, 24. Police, who origi- mers remained on the scene Jeff Mizanskey had two previ- nally identified the two as step- while cleanup and repair work ous felony convictions for mari- brothers, said Friday they are was underway. Authorities esti- juana-related offenses when he half brothers. mate that storage tanks on the was sentenced in 1996 to life At a news conference platform contain roughly 5,000 without parole for a third felony Thursday, Olympia Police Chief gallons of oil — well below the offense. At the time, the law Ronnie Roberts said that while platform’s storage capacity of allowed a sentence of life without the suspects are black and the 168,000 gallons. parole for people with three officer is white, “There’s no indi- Texas Petroleum Investment felony drug convictions and has cation to me that race was a fac- Co., the owner and operator of since been changed. tor in this case at all.” the platform, said Friday that a Police said Mizanskey con- Navy says safely ejected compressor on the platform is spired to sell 6 pounds of pot to a believed to have caught fire. The dealer connected to Mexican when plane went off runway cause was under investigation. drug cartels. Nixon, a Democrat, SAN DIEGO (AP) — A Navy The platform, which was shut said in a statement that none of pilot safely ejected into San Diego down after the fire, is used to the offenses were violent or Bay on Friday when a training jet gather some 90,000 gallons of oil involved selling to children. went off the end of a runway after landing at Naval Air Station a day from a field of 50 to 60 Mother pleads not guilty to wells in the area, David North Island. Marguiles, spokesman for Texas assaulting child on plane Boaters rescued the pilot from Petroleum Investment, said in a HONOLULU (AP) — A mother the bay that separates the Navy   Friday news release. pleaded not guilty Friday to base in Coronado from down- charges that she physically and town San Diego, the Navy said. California governor pitches verbally assaulted her 15-month- The pilot was taken by helicop- amnesty on traffic debt for poor old daughter during an Alaska ter to University of California, Dignified Services at Realistic Prices! SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Airlines flight from Anchorage, San Diego, Medical Center for    Gov. Jerry Brown is proposing an Alaska, to Honolulu. evaluation and was released. cookeshometowngrocer.com     2415 Georgetown Road, NE amnesty program for Samantha Leialoha Watanabe The pilot was training for air- or find us on facebook 473-2620 Californians who can’t afford to allegedly cursed at the toddler, craft-landing qualifications in a pay off spiraling traffic fines and smacked her in the back of the T-45C Goshawk when the crash court penalties. head, pinched her and pulled out occurred. Lt. Reagan Lauritzen, a The push by the Democratic bits of her hair during the May 3 Navy spokeswoman, said there governor spotlights growing con- flight. A passenger told the FBI was no one else aboard. cern among lawmakers and that Watanabe stuck a wad of The downed aircraft could be court administrators that cash in the girl’s diaper, accord- seen in the bay’s shallow water, California’s justice system is ing to a criminal complaint filed barely offshore from the base. profiting off minorities and low- by the FBI. The Navy was working to lift the income residents. Watanabe didn’t speak during jet out of the water. Brown’s spokesman Evan her arraignment Friday in federal The cause was under investi- Westrup said the issue has court in Honolulu. Her federal gation. prompted discussions between public defender, Alexander The T-45C Goshawk is a tan- the state and U.S. Department of Silvert, declined to comment dem-seat jet used to train Navy Justice. after the hearing. and Marine Corps pilots. The It’s not clear if the Justice It’s not clear why Watanabe, downed aircraft was assigned to Department has launched an who lives in Hawaii, was travel- Training Squadron Nine, sta- inquiry into California’s court sys- ing from Alaska. tioned in Meridian, Mississippi. tem. The department did not A law enforcement officer who Officials: Probe faults truck return requests for comment, and was a passenger on the flight Westrup declined to provide details. said Watanabe cursed at the driver in fatal bus collision Advocates for the poor have child, telling her to shut up, the LOS ANGELES (AP) — The criticized California’s courts as a court document said. He told the California Highway Patrol faulted pay-to-play system. FBI she hit the girl in the face a semi-truck driver Friday for a The state has suspended 4.8 with a stuffed animal and fiery head-on collision with a bus million driver’s licenses since smacked her on the back of the that killed 10, but officials said 2006 related to traffic fines. In head so hard that the child’s they still don’t know why his big that same time, only 83,000 head snapped forward. The pas- rig veered across an interstate licenses have been reinstated. senger “also observed Watanabe median and into oncoming traf- California farmers agree to pull bits of the child’s hair out fic, killing five high school stu- and pinch the child several times dents on their way to visit a col- drastically cut water use while the child was crying,” the lege and a couple who had just SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — document said. gotten engaged. California farmers who hold It appeared that Watanabe was The underlying cause of the some of the state’s strongest under the influence of some type crash is the FedEx semi-truck water rights avoided the threat of of central nervous system stimu- driver, Tim Evans, 32, “allowing deep mandatory cuts when the lant, the passenger told the FBI. his vehicle to travel across the state accepted their proposal to As a condition of her release on median in an unsafe turning voluntarily reduce consumption $10,000 bond, Watanabe must movement,” Sgt. Nathan Parsons by 25 percent amid one of the enter a residential drug treat- said. “He could have fell asleep, worst droughts on record. ment program when space is he could have had an undiag- Officials hope the deal agreed available, the judge said. nosed medical condition. We’re upon on Friday will serve as a unable to prove either.” model for more such agreements Naked man rescued after getting The April 10, 2014, collision with growers in the nation’s top- stuck on Florida drawbridge occurred in Orland, about 100 producing farm state, where agri- FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) miles north of Sacramento. The culture accounts for 80 percent — Firefighters in Florida have dead were five high school stu- of all water drawn from rivers, rescued a naked man trapped on dents from the Los Angeles area, streams and the ground. a raised drawbridge. three chaperones, and the driv- “We’re in a drought unprece- The South Florida Sun ers of the FedEx tractor-trailer dented in our time. That’s calling Sentinel quoted witnesses as and the bus. The bus was full of upon us to take unprecedented saying the unidentified man was prospective Humboldt State action,” Felicia Marcus, chair- walking across the Florida East University students heading for a woman of the state Water Coast Railway railroad bridge in campus visit, and two of the Resources Control Board, said in Fort Lauderdale on Friday morn- chaperones had been planning announcing the agreement. ing when it began to rise, forcing their wedding. 16—Cleveland Daily Banner—Sunday, May 24, 2015 www.clevelandbanner.com

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From Lee Sports Information MASON, Ohio - The Lee University fans waited and wait- ed for the big hit that had ignit- ed the Flames in five other wins during the 2015 NCCAA World Series. The hit never came and nei- ther did the big inning in the 6- 2 loss to Fresno Pacific in Saturday afternoon's champi- onship battle at Prasco Park. It marked the second straight year that the Sunbirds defeated the Flames in the NCCAA final. CSCC photo Lee wraps up the 2015 season FULLY RECOVERED from a back injury, former Walker Valley with a 39-19-1 record. In its standout Caleb Longley had a great season for Cleveland State final 19 games, the Flames post- Community College this spring and has accepted an offer to play for ed an impressive 15-4 record. East Tennessee State University. After winning its pool, Lee earned its shot at the national crown with a convincing 6-1 vic- tory over Palm Beach (Fla.) Longley bounces Atlantic in Friday evening’s semifinal round. Fresno Pacific, another uni- versity headed for full compli- back; ETSU bound ance in the NCAA Division II ranks next year, closed out the By JOE CANNON was tied for third in the Region season at 39-18-1. Banner Assistant Sports Editor VII stats in both home runs (14) Also a pool winner, the and RBI (53). “When they put Sunbirds earned the right to After an injury during his sen- together an offer that will fully face the Flames for the title by ior football season affected his cover my going there, I immedi- scoring an exciting 4-3, 12- baseball future, a former Walker ately said yes.” inning victory over Oklahoma Valley standout has bounced “I didn’t know much about Christian in Friday’s Final Four back and is getting an opportuni- ETSU before I went up there round. ty to continue his diamond career (Johnson City), but they have a Unlike in the other five Series on the next level. strong program with some great wins earlier in the long week, “After I hurt my back in foot- facilities, and I really liked the the Flames could never get their ball, I didn’t let it heal properly coaches,” stated Longley, who engine running Saturday. and rushed back for my senior has three years of collegiate eligi- Siosi Poti, the only Flame baseball season, and that affected bility remaining. “They came named to the all-tournament my draft stock,” explained Caleb down to several of our games and team, singled to open the game Longley, who had been told by ended up signing Jimmy but was quickly erased when several pro scouts he would be Strickland (a former Tennessee Chris Adams drilled a line drive taken in the 2013 Major League Vol who came to CSCC to play at the Fresno . He Baseball First-Year Player Draft. this past season) as well.” made a fine play and turned “Not getting selected (in the draft) A Tennessee Baseball Coaches right around to off Poti hurt, but it made me more deter- Association Super Sophomore at at first. mined to work hard and come Walker Valley, Longley finished The Sunbirds jumped out to back strong.” his high school career with 105 the early lead. In the second He’s done just that. hits, including 29 doubles, eight inning Preston Scott doubled off After red-shirting his freshman home runs and 75 runs driven in. the center-field wall and scored Lee University photo year at Cleveland State, the 6- Despite being hampered by his on a single by Michael Hostetler. LEE UNIVERSITY'S Luke Toms, right, waits for the throw to second base as a Fresno Pacific player foot-2, 195-pounder was ranked back injury, Longley’s senior The margin grew to 3-0 in the dives into the bag during the NCCAA World Series championship game Saturday afternoon in Mason, among the leading hitters in the numbers included a .379 batting third when Steven Lozier ripped Ohio. Once again, the Flames had to settle for the runner-up trophy, as the Sunbirds defeated them in National Junior College Athletic average, a .461 on base percent- a two-run homer over the left- the title game for the second straight year. Association Region VII this past age and a .558 slugging percent- field fence. season and drew the attention of age with eight doubles and a trio Lee cut the margin to 3-1 in several four-year programs. of homers in his 36 hits. He also the fourth inning on a solo was snared by Sunbird left field- building the margin to 6-1. The but the damage had already “I talked to Tennessee, MTSU had a .667 batting average with homer by Ben Holland. The er Scott. big blow of the inning came on a been done. (Middle Tennessee) and Lee, but I runners in scoring position that Flames threatened to do even The California club salted a double by Hostetler and a RBI The Flames scored their only took a visit to East Tennessee season. more damage in the same frame victory away in the fifth when single by Michael Tittle. Lee other run in the sixth. Luke State Thursday and fell in love and had two men on base when they sent seven men to the plate pitching shut down Fresno for with it,” explained Longley who See LONGLEY, Page 25 Andres Nelo's sinking line drive and scored three more runs, the remaining three innings, See FLAMES, Page 26 Blue Raider runners earn spot on Spring Fling podium By SARALYN NORKUS young, but they are going to do Banner Sports Writer some very good things in many sports,” Parker declared. MURFREESBORO — TJ Earlier in the day, Jones fin- Parker is no stranger to the grand ished 12th in the long jump with stage that is the TSSAA Spring a jump of 20 feet, 2.25 inches. Fling track and field champi- Casseus finished 14th in the 110 onships, especially after being a meter hurdles part of Cleveland’s second place Senior Isaiah Beaty just 4x100 meter relay team in 2014. missed out on a medal in the Parker can add two more trips high jump, finishing ninth after to the podium to his track and clearing 6 feet. Beaty also came field resume, a fifth-place medal in 13th in discus, with a throw of as this year’s 4x100 relay team 121 feet, 1 inch. finished fifth and a seventh-place Coming into the state meet, medal for 300-meter hurdles. Cannon was ranked eighth in the “TJ is such a class act and has 100-meter dash. A rough start been so much fun. For him to get proved costly for the senior on the awards stand and, I sus- though, as he finished 11th with pect, break a school record in the a time of 11.12. 300 hurdles was just awesome,” “He had a terrible start coming Cleveland coach Casey Price off the blocks. I knew right there, commented. especially at the state meet, that Coming into his final event of two-tenths of a second can cost the boys’ track and field champi- you,” Price explained. onships Friday evening, Parker The Raiders’ 4x400 team of had one thing on his mind. Goodwin, Luke Stone, Cannon “I was just thinking that this and Jones closed out the night was the last race I would run as a with a time of 3:39.41, which Cleveland Blue Raider. I wanted gave them a 16th place finish. to make sure that I left knowing “Overall, it went pretty well, that I did some successful. I also and we did about what I expect- wanted to be up on that podium ed,” the Cleveland coach com- more so for the younger guys, so mented. that they could see that it’s pos- Banner photo, SARALYN NORKUS Bradley Central sophomore Ty sible,” Parker explained. CLEVELAND SENIOR TJ Parker (right) hands off the baton to freshman Romeo Wykle during the 4x100 meter relay at the TSSAA Spring Beavers was able to improve his The Raiders’ 4x100 team of Fling championships Friday in Murfreesboro. high jump performance when it senior classmates Parker and mattered. At the sectional, Stephen Cannon, as well as same team as last year with “There were so many people, in Youth may be the biggest story know that the Raiders will be in Beavers cleared 5 feet, 8 inches, freshmen Romeo Wykle and Keegan and Romeo coming in as so many heats, that came out of coming out of Spring Fling, as left in the rising sophomores’ while at the Spring Fling, he Keegan Jones, were able to burn freshmen. They are very strong the ‘slow heat’ that made it onto Cleveland saw a number of fresh- capable hands. improved to a height of 5 feet, 10 up the track and run their best and very fast though. I’m excited the award stand. In that 4x100, men post impressive performanc- “They know what it feels like inches. That improvement race of the season with a time of to see what they can do next year the team ran awesome, but we es in Murfreesboro. and understand what it feels like earned Beavers a 13th-place fin- 43.47. That time proved enough as leaders on the team.” were behind Beech, and I “Benjedi (Casseus) ran a per- to be at state. Now they have the ish. to earn the team a fifth-place fin- According to the rankings lead- thought we were getting ham- sonal best in the 110 hurdles. He chance to take some of the Bryce Nunnelly represented ish. ing up to the state meet, mered. Then I heard their time ran a 15.97, which is great for a younger guys under their wing Walker Valley in the 400-meter “We ran a really good race; in Cleveland’s 4x100 team was and Beech ended up finishing freshman,” Price stated. “Romeo like Stephen (Cannon), Eric dash. The sophomore improved fact, that is the best race we’ve ranked 12th. Those rankings third. Our two freshmen and two and Keegan also got fully indoc- (Goodwin) and I have. They’ve got from his qualifying time of 52.64 ran,” Parker declared. proved worthless once the start- seniors was a pretty good combi- trinated.” a very good eighth-grade class and finished 16th with a time of “Obviously, we didn’t have the ing gun went off. nation,” Price explained. For Parker, it is reassuring to coming up. Cleveland will be very 52.53 at the state meet. 18—Cleveland Daily Banner —Sunday, May 24, 2015 www.clevelandbanner.com SEC agenda includes transfers, satellite camps BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) — The at another school’s camp all the dard. We’re holding a group that agenda way down to the high school level. has proven that they can compete for spring meetings leans heavily The SEC doesn’t want to con- academically at a high level (to a toward ensuring other leagues cede a recruiting edge with a higher standard) than a group don’t have any competitive advan- practice also employed by Notre that we’re not sure about.” tage, either from satellite camps Dame and Ohio State. Jacobs and Auburn will also or graduate transfers. “We’ve tried to have a rule that propose a rule counting state- Coaches have grumbled about we think is sane and doesn’t funded scholarships against ath- outside competitors like Penn make it more intense than it letic totals for sports like baseball State’s James Franklin and already is,” Slive said. “If the rest and softball which typically have Michigan’s Jim Harbaugh holding of the country sees it differently, to divvy up dollars to offer partial football camps as guest coaches we’re going to pay attention to scholarships. in the SEC’s fertile recruiting ter- that.” “This is an unfair competitive ritory. Also on the agenda will be the advantage,” Jacobs said. It’s something the league SEC’s rule requiring schools to Other topics Slive addressed doesn’t allow its own coaches to seek waivers before accepting include: do elsewhere, though that’s sub- graduate transfers for athletes —Paying full cost of atten- Photo By Andrew Bruckse/Tennessee Athletics ject to change if the SEC fails to who have had significant off-the- dance. THE TENNESSEE LADY VOLS celebrate after winning game three of the NCAA Super Regionals get the practice banned. Satellite field troubles. Alabama football coach Nick between over No. 9 Florida State Seminoles at Sherri Parker Lee Stadium in Knoxville. The eighth- camps will be a hot topic when It’s a subject that surfaced Saban recently said that the ranked Lady Vols will be making their fourth straight WCWS appearance. the retiring Slive presides over his when ex-Notre Dame quarterback method could be “a nightmare” final spring meetings next week in Everett Golson, who is from where some schools manipulate Destin, Florida. South Carolina, was searching for the numbers. Slive notes the “We prefer our current legisla- a new school. He considered sev- numbers are based on a federal Lady Vols punch ticket for WCWS tion,” Commissioner Mike Slive eral SEC schools before choosing formula stemming from the Ed said Friday in an interview with Florida State. The ACC has no O’Bannon lawsuit. From UT Sports Information from second base. The Associated Press. “It gets such restrictions. “We’re in an evolutionary period KNOXVILLE — Eighth-ranked Tennessee punched The Lady Vols grew their lead to 2-0 in the bottom complex when that legislation is “We had some general discus- and the end result is that every- its ticket to the 2015 Women's College World Series of the fourth. With runners on first and second and not national legislation, so we sions with some of our institu- thing isn’t necessarily going to be with a 2-1 victory over No. 9 Florida State on Friday no outs, Shaliyah Geathers reached on a fielder's would like to see our rule become tions but we never had any formal the same for everybody,” Slive in Game 3 of the Knoxville Super Regional. choice and CJ McClain scored from third base after national legislation. action taken by the league,” Slive said. “That’s a difficult concept for Tennessee will make its seventh appearance in the FSU Ellie Cooper's throw home question is if it doesn’t, what are said of Golson’s recruitment. them and it flies in the face of the Women's College World Series after previously mak- sailed high. we going to do? That’ll be basical- Auburn athletic director Jay experience of our coaches and our ing it to softball's grandest stage in 2005, 2006, The Seminoles got on the scoreboard in the top of ly one of the primary subjects. I Jacobs believes the policy on institutions for decades. 2007, 2010, 2012 and 2013. The Lady Vols have now the fifth. With one out and a runner on third, Morgan don’t have an answer, but we graduate transfers needs to “The days of everything and advanced in seven of their eight Super Regional Klaevemann hit an RBI single to second base, plating hope an answer will emerge out of change. He notes that no such every rule being grounded in a appearances and UT improves to 15-6 all-time in pinch hitter Victoria East from third base. Destin.” rule exists for undergraduates level playing field are gone.” Super Regional games. The seventh inning had everyone on the edge of NCAA rules allow football pro- with at least two years of eligibility —His health after undergoing The 2015 NCAA Women's College World Series will their seats. Gaffin struck out Victoria Daddis in an grams to hold camps on their remaining, even when they’ve had treatment for prostate cancer as be held at ASA Hall of Fame Stadium - OGE Energy eight-pitch at-bat. Then Gaffin sent Rylan Harvey campus, inside their state or discipline problems. well as back surgery. Field in Oklahoma City, May 28 to June 3. This is the down swinging. Alex Kossoff kept the Seminoles alive within a 50-mile radius of cam- “That doesn’t make any sense,” 34th annual NCAA Division I Softball Championship with a two-out single to second base but Gaffin shut pus, but coaches can guest coach Jacobs said. “It’s a double stan- See SEC, Page 25 and the 25th time that Oklahoma City and ASA Hall the door when induced a Morgan Klaevemann of Fame Stadium - OGE Energy Field will host this groundout to second. premier college softball championship event. The Lady Vols bounced back from a 6-1 loss in Rainey Gaffin (17-3) dominated in the circle in Game 2 earlier in the day. Friday's Game 3 win front of a packed house, fanning four over seven marked the fourth time that Tennessee had bounced strong innings with one run allowed. Gaffin out- back from a Game 2 loss with a Game 3 win to dueled Florida State ace and 2014 USA Softball advance to the Women's College World Series. UT National Collegiate Player of the Year Lacey Waldrop previously won Game 3 against Michigan in 2006, (28-7), who threw six frames with two runs allowed against Hawai'i in 2006 and against Georgia in 2012. and seven strikeouts. Tennessee is making its fourth WCWS appearance Tennessee took a 1-0 lead in the first inning when (2010, 2012, 2013, 2015) in the last six years and its Megan Geer knocked an RBI double to right center seventh in the last 11 years. All seven of UT's WCWS with one out. Geer sent a 1-1 pitch from FSU starter berths have come under the direction of co-head Lacey Waldrop to the warning track, plating Gaffin coaches Ralph Weekly and Karen Weekly. Irving tests knee with brace INDEPENDENCE, Ohio (AP) — finished. But if he’s not able to Kevin Love out for the postsea- Kyrie Irving plopped down on a play, he won’t. That’s the deter- son following shoulder surgery courtside bench following a brisk mining factor.” and Irving not himself, it’s fallen workout and two team trainers Meanwhile, the Hawks lost on James to pick up the slack by quickly went to work adjusting starter Kyle Korver, their best rebounding more, handling the straps on his new knee brace. outside shooter, for the remain- ball more, doing more of every- The Cavaliers, completely in der of the postseason with a thing. AP photo command of the Eastern severely sprained right ankle. And, as is usually the case, SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE commissioner Mike Slive sits in his office during an interview Conference finals, may soon be It’s another damaging blow to he’s delivered. James is averag- Friday in Birmingham, Ala. The Southeastern Conference agenda for its spring meetings leans heavily closer to full strength. the Hawks, the East’s top seed ing 30.5 points, 8.5 rebounds toward ensuring other leagues don’t have any competitive advantages, whether it’s satellite camps or Irving made some cuts and who were soundly outclassed on and 8.5 assists in the series. rules restricting graduate transfers. drives while wearing a brace on their home floor by LeBron “There’s no doubt we have to his left knee Saturday and the James and the Cavs. Not having do a better job defending him, Cavs said the All-Star guard is Korver makes things even both individually and as a team,” questionable for Sunday’s Game tougher. Budenholzer said. “We’ve got to No decision yet on UAB football 3 against Atlanta. While Irving “He’s a huge part of our lead- do a better job taking away the remains iffy, he hasn’t been ership, our fabric, our fiber,” passing lanes, a better job arriv- BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) — UAB President Ray next five years if the sports are brought back. The ruled out and that’s an improve- coach Mike Budenholzer said ing on the pass and a better job Watts said he hasn’t made a decision on whether to group said in a statement that the sports are “essen- ment after he sat out Friday about Korver, injured while contesting shots. That’s really reinstate football, bowling and rifle. tial” to the university and cited a recent study com- night as Cleveland took a 2-0 scrambling for a loose ball in not any different than what it Watts issued a statement Thursday saying that missioned by UAB. lead with a 94-82 win over the Game 2. was coming into the series. But he’s still talking with “various stakeholders within “The report clearly shows that the programs are hobbled Hawks. Atlanta has already been as you see it, experience it, feel the UAB community.” He said those meetings will feasible at a level that enables UAB to compete for C- Irving aggravated tendinitis diminished by forward DeMarre it, hopefully we’ll get better as continue over the next week and he will make an USA championships and post season opportunities during Game 1, and after visiting Carroll’s sprained knee. the series goes on.” announcement by June 1. with the current level of institutional support, com- renowned surgeon Dr. James Nicknamed the “Junkyard Dog,” The Hawks are running out of UAB dropped the sports in December in a cost- bined with the public and private support that has Andrews on Friday in Florida, he was supposed to be the one to time, and history is not on their cutting move. A study commissioned by the universi- been and continues to be established by the Task the Cavs rested one of their keep James under control. But side. ty indicates UAB would face an annual deficit of Force Fundraising Subcommittee,” the alumni asso- stars. Cavs coach David Blatt through two games, the James has been up 2-0 in a about $3.2 million if those sports are brought back. ciation statement said. “Not only are the programs said Irving’s status for Sunday Cleveland superstar has taken series 14 times and he has Alabama State Rep. Jack Williams said Thursday financially viable with the combined institutional and will be a medical decision and the bite out of Carroll and domi- closed out all 14. UAB supporters have raised pledges of about $15 public/private support, they are vitally important to won’t be affected by Cleveland’s nated. Although the Cavs have the million if the football program is restored. A donor current and prospective students, our faculty and seeming stranglehold on the James came within one Hawks on the ropes, James was meeting with Watts to offer a $10 million guar- staff, and our community. Collectively, these sports series. rebound of a -double in knows they’re dangerous. anteed letter of credit toward a new stadium, are financially supportable and they are essential.” “If he’s able to play, then he’ll Game 2, when he once again Cleveland’s two road wins have Williams said. The Birmingham City Council has pledged $2.5 play,” Blatt said. “He’s a big part carried his team the way he has UAB’s National Alumni Society said in a statement million over five years for UAB football if the program of the team, and this series is not throughout his career. With See IRVING, Page 25 Thursday that it would contribute $500,000 over the is restored. Wounded Hawks lose Korver for rest of playoffs ATLANTA (AP) — Already fac- fiber.” him from many open looks. Kevin Love is out for the play- ing a daunting task after losing Budenholzer hasn’t decided Admittedly pressing to get off offs with a shoulder injury and the first two games at home in who will start Game 3 at shots, he was hitting just 39 per- Kyrie Irving has lingering knee the Eastern Conference final, the Cleveland on Sunday night. Kent cent from the field and averaging problems. The point guard didn’t Atlanta Hawks were dealt anoth- Bazemore seems the most likely 11.1 points. play in Game 2, but the er major blow Saturday when 3- candidate, but he’s also the top The Hawks already were deal- Cavaliers still romped behind point specialist Kyle Korver was backup for small forward ing with Carroll’s ailing knee. He LeBron James’ 30 points. ruled out for the rest of the play- DeMarre Carroll, who is dealing was injured in the closing min- Cleveland hasn’t said if Irving offs because of a severely with a sprained left knee. The utes of the series opener and had will be able to play Sunday. sprained right ankle. other guards on the roster are to be helped off the court. While Korver is the second key The guard was injured in little-used Shelvin Mack and he was able to start Game 2 (and Atlanta player to sustain a sea- Game 2 while scrambling for a John Jenkins. play more minutes than any son-ending injury. Forward loose ball. Cleveland’s Matthew “Bazemore is obviously some- other Hawks player), he clearly Thabo Sefolosha was hurt dur- Dellavedova slammed into the one we’ll consider, who has the seemed to be favoring the knee ing an arrest outside a New York side of Korver’s ankle late in the potential to start,” the coach as he scored only six points. City nightclub with a week to go third quarter of the Cavaliers’ said. “DeMarre and Bazemore Budenholzer said Carroll was in the regular season. Sefolosha 94-82 victory Friday night. have played together. We usually “still a little sore” but should def- maintains he did nothing wrong X-rays at Philips Arena were sub Baze in for Kyle early in the initely be able to go in the next and blames police for causing negative, but a follow-up MRI first quarter, so they’ve played game, a must-win for the Hawks his injuries. and examination at Peachtree together a fair amount. They’ll if they’re to have any realistic “Injuries are such a big part of Orthopaedic Clinic confirmed a play together more now, whether chance of coming back in the our league and a big part of the severe high-ankle sprain. Korver Kent starts the game or not.” best-of-seven series. No NBA playoffs,” Budenholzer said. will be examined by a foot and The 34-year-old Korver was team has ever overcome a 0-3 “Everybody has to deal with ankle specialist to determine the selected for his first All-Star deficit in the playoffs. them, and we’re not any differ- best course of treatment, but Game this season and for much “I expect him to play. I expect ent. Of course, we’d like to have there’s no chance of him playing of the year appeared on course him to be good,” the coach said everyone healthy and be at full again this postseason, the team to become the first player in NBA of Carroll. “I don’t know that he speed. That’s the ideal. But you said. history to hit 90 percent of his has a big impact on how we can’t spend too much time or “We will miss him,” Atlanta free throws, 50 percent of his decide who starts and who does- frustration thinking about it or coach Mike Budenholzer said. field goals and 50 percent of his n’t start (in Korver’s place). But concerned about it. “It’s very, very difficult for him 3-pointers. obviously, him being healthy and “We’ve got to get our minds AP photo personally but more so for how But Korver slumped late in the being able to play is pretty right, get our minds focused. The ATLANTA HAWKS guard Kyle Korver (26) walks off the court after much this team has done season, missing out in all three important because Kyle will not guys who are healthy need to get being injured against the Cleveland Cavaliers during the second half together, how much he’s been a categories. He continued to be able to play.” ready to compete, ready to get in Game 2 of the Eastern Conference finals of the NBA playoffs, part of that. He’s a huge part of struggle in the playoffs as Atlanta won’t get much sym- after it, and go play a basketball Friday in Atlanta. our leadership, our fabric, our defenses clamped down, denying pathy from the Cavaliers. game.” www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner —Sunday, May 24, 2015— 19 Peterson, Braves sink Brewers ATLANTA (AP) — Jace Miller lasted six innings. Fiers in the game after being hit by a Peterson’s single to left field pitched five innings. pitch on his left hand in the sixth. drove in Alberto Callaspo from The Braves scored two runs in Braves: LHP Alex Wood, who third base, lifting the Atlanta the fifth on doubles by Miller, was scratched due to a stomach Braves to a 3-2 win over the Cameron Maybin and Freddie virus on Friday, worked out Milwaukee Brewers in 11 innings Freeman. before the game. Manager Fredi on Saturday. Gomez doubled to lead off the Gonzalez said Wood may be Peterson hit the first pitch game and scored on Braun’s sin- available in the bullpen on from Brandon Kintzler (0-1) gle. The Brewers made it 2-0 Sunday “in case we get in one of toward the gap in left-center after Martin Maldonado’s single those crazy games.” Wood is field. Ryan Braun and drove in Aramis Ramirez in the scheduled to start Wednesday at Carlo Gomez didn’t fourth. the Los Angeles Dodgers. ... 3B bother to field the ball as Milwaukee blew a scoring Chris Johnson (broken left hand) Callaspo scored and Braves play- chance in the ninth. Jason Grilli may take batting practice with ers raced out of the dugout to gave a two-out walk to pinch-hit- the team at Turner Field on swarm Peterson near second ter Jason Rogers. Luis Sardinas Sunday as he prepares to begin a base. singled to right field but was rehab assignment with Triple-A With one out in the 11th, thrown out at first. Simmons Gwinnett on Monday. 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Cincinnati for its fifth straight York ace Matt Harvey the worst ble in the third inning, is now 10 HEY, YOU MISSED ONE win. loss of his career. for 26 (.385) with three homers Hernandez lined what The Reds lost their season- The anticipated showdown and five RBIs through six games appeared to be an RBI double in high seventh in a row. between two of the top of Philadelphia’s 10-game trip. the sixth — scoring Revere from Price was tossed by umpire in the never “Just his the way he took the first — but Desmond Jim Reynolds after the exchange materialized. Burnett (4-1) at-bats, his approach, was the threw back to first baseman of lineup cards. They got into a allowed one run while striking vintage Ryan Howard I’ve grown Ryan Zimmerman and lengthy argument that carried on out a season-high 10 without a accustomed to seeing, especially Hernandez was called out. as the Indians took the field — walk. that home run that he hit,” Hernandez had stumbled as he the dispute likely stemmed from Andrew McCutchen and Pedro Hamels said. approached first base and failed Friday night, when several Reds Alvarez homered and each drove Washington’s Bryce Harper to touch it. He did get credit for were upset with plate umpire in two runs for the Pirates. went 0 for 4 and slammed his bat an RBI. Manny Gonzalez’s strike zone. Harvey (5-2) lasted only four in disgust after striking out in UP NEXT Kluber (2-5) worked around innings, the shortest outing of the ninth inning. Phillies: RHP Aaron Harang (4- constant trouble, but recorded his career. He gave up a career- The Phillies got to Strasburg 3, 1.82) hasn’t allowed an earned his third strong start in a row. He worst seven runs on six hits and for four runs in the third. A one- run over 14 innings in his last allowed nine hits, struck out also threw two wild pitches, out double by Cesar Hernandez two starts. He’s 4-5 with a 3.16 seven and didn’t walk a batter. matching the number he had all put runners on second and third. ERA in 14 career starts against Cody Allen pitched the ninth of the 2013 season. After Chase Utley’s grounder Washington. for his ninth save. New York has dropped four of scored Ben Revere, Howard lined Nationals: RHP Gio Gonzalez Tony Cingrani (0-1) walked its last five. Daniel Murphy had a double down the right-field (3-2, 4.94) is coming off two no- Roberto Perez to start the eighth. two hits, and Ruben Tejada line, sending Hernandez home. decisions in which he’s allowed Following a force play, Jason homered for the Mets. Strasburg quickly got ahead of 11 earned runs in 10 innings. Kipnis lined a double to left-cen- ATHELTICS 5, RAYS 0 Franco, but the Phillies’ third He’s 6-5 with a 3.15 ERA in 13 ter that scored Michael Bourn. ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — baseman hit an 0-2 fastball into starts against the Phillies. RANGERS 15, YANKEES 4 Kendall Graveman gave up three the right-center field seats, mak- ASTROS 3, TIGERS 2 NEW YORK (AP) — Shin-Soo hits over six innings in his return ing it 4-0. DETROIT (AP) — Lance Choo hit a go-ahead single and a from the minors, Sam Fuld drove “They did a lot of damage with McCullers got Ian Kinsler to three-run homer in a 10-run in two runs and Oakland beat two strikes,” manager Matt ground into a triple play in the third inning that chased CC Tampa Bay. Williams said. “He had a lot of fifth inning, and the Houston Sabathia from his shortest start Graveman (2-2), recalled from hitters at two strikes and right-hander went on to earn his in six years, and Texas routed Triple-A Nashville to make the couldn’t put them away.” first career victory Saturday, reeling New York, which has lost start, struck out six and walked Three Washington errors con- leading the Astros over the nine of its last 10 games. two to help the A’s win for just tributed to Strasburg’s exit in the 3-2. Shoo and Prince Fielder each the third time in 17 games. fourth when the Phillies added Detroit led 2-1 in the fifth and had two hits in the third. Fielder Oakland broke through for two runs. had runners on first and second finished with three RBIs and hit four runs in the sixth. Xavier Howard homered to center off when Kinsler hit a grounder to his third homer in a two games. Cedeno replaced Rays starter reliever A.J. Cole to open the third. Jonathan Villar stepped on The Rangers, who rode a Nathan Karns (3-2) with two outs fifth. the bag and threw to second, seven-run third Friday to a 10-9 and gave up Eric Sogard’s RBI TRAINER’S ROOM where Jose Altuve relayed the win, won their fourth straight single. After Mark Canha walked Nationals: INF Anthony ball to first. and sent the Yankees to their to load the bases, three runs Rendon (oblique, left knee) took It was Houston’s first triple fifth loss in a row. scored on Fuld’s single that also full batting practice on the field play since 2004, and the Astros Garrett Jones, a included two Tampa Bay errors. 20—Cleveland Daily Banner —Sunday, May 24, 2015 www.clevelandbanner.com

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American League East Division ON AIR WLPct GB HOCKEY Tampa Bay 24 20 .558 — TV SportsWatch New York 22 21 .512 2 NHL Playoff Glance Sunday, May 24 Baltimore 19 20 .487 3 CONFERENCE FINALS AUTO RACING Boston 19 23 .452 4½ (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) 7:30 a.m. Toronto 19 26 .422 6 EASTERN CONFERENCE NBC — , Grand Prix of Monaco Central Division Tampa Bay 2, N.Y. Rangers 2 Noon WLPct GB Saturday, May 16: N.Y. Rangers 2, Tampa Bay 1 ABC — IndyCar, 500 Kansas City 27 14 .659 — Monday, May 18: Tampa Bay 6, N.Y. Rangers 2 6 p.m. Detroit 26 18 .591 2½ Wednesday, May 20: Tampa Bay 6, N.Y. Rangers 5, OT FOX — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, Coca-Cola 600, at Concord, Minnesota 24 18 .571 3½ Friday, May 22: N.Y. Rangers 5, Tampa Bay 1 N.C. Chicago 19 21 .475 7½ Sunday, May 24: Tampa Bay at N.Y. Rangers 8 p.m. 10 p.m. Cleveland 19 23 .452 8½ Tuesday, May 26: N.Y. Rangers at Tampa Bay, 8 p.m. ESPN2 — NHRA, Kansas Nationals, at Topeka (same-day West Division x-Friday, May 29: Tampa Bay at N.Y. Rangers, 8 p.m. tape) WLPct GB WESTERN CONFERENCE COLLEGE BASEBALL Houston 28 16 .636 — Anaheim 2, Chicago 1 1 p.m. Los Angeles 22 20 .524 5 Sunday, May 17: Anaheim 4, Chicago 1 ESPN2 — Atlantic Coast Conference, championship, at Seattle 20 22 .476 7 Tuesday, May 19: Chicago 3, Anaheim 2, 3OT Durham, N.C. Texas 20 23 .465 7½ Thursday, May 21: Anaheim 2, Chicago 1 FS1 — Big 12 Conference, championship, at Tulsa, Okla. Oakland 15 30 .318 14 Saturday, May 23: Anaheim at Chicago, after presstime 4:30 p.m. Friday’s Games Monday, May 25: Chicago at Anaheim, 9 p.m. ESPN2 — Southeastern Conference, championship, at Texas 10, N.Y. Yankees 9 x-Wednesday, May 27: Anaheim at Chicago, 8 p.m. Hoover, Ala. Seattle 4, Toronto 3 x-Saturday, May 30: Chicago at Anaheim 8 p.m. COLLEGE SOFTBALL Detroit 6, Houston 2 Noon Baltimore 8, Miami 5 ESPN — NCAA, Division I playoffs, super regionals, Game 2, Cleveland 7, Cincinnati 3 Kentucky at Florida L.A. Angels 12, Boston 5 INDY 500 3 p.m. Tampa Bay 5, Oakland 2 ESPN — NCAA, Division I playoffs, super regionals, Game 3, Chicago White Sox 3, Minnesota 2 Indy 500 Lineup Kentucky at Florida (if necessary) Kansas City 5, St. Louis 0 Sunday 5 p.m. Saturday’s Games At Indianapolis Motor Speedway ESPN — NCAA, Division I playoffs, super regionals, Game 2, Texas 15, N.Y. Yankees 4 Indianapolis at LSU Seattle 3, Toronto 2 Lap length: 2.5 miles 8 p.m. Houston 3, Detroit 2 (Car number in parentheses) ESPN2 — NCAA, Division I playoffs, super regionals, Game Cleveland 2, Cincinnati 1 1. (9) , , 2:38.7579 (226.760 mph). 3, Arizona at LSU (if necessary) Minnesota 4, Chicago White Sox 3 2. (1) , Chevrolet, 2:39.0458 (226.350). Oakland 5, Tampa Bay 0 3. (22) , Chevrolet, 2:39.1900 (226.145). 7:30 a.m. Baltimore at Miami, after presstime 4. (10) , Chevrolet, 2:39.6428 (225.503). TGC — European PGA Tour, BMW PGA Championship, final L.A. Angels at Boston, after presstime 5. (3) Helio Castroneves, Chevrolet, 2:39.6439 (225.502). AP photo round, at Surrey, England St. Louis at Kansas City, after presstime 6. (25) Justin Wilson, , 2:39.8022 (225.279). 1 p.m. Sunday’s Games 7. (11) Sebastien Bourdais, Chevrolet, 2:39.8626 (225.193). TAMPA BAY Lightning goalie Ben Bishop, foreground, and defenseman Andrej Sustr (62), of the TGC — PGA Tour, Crowne Plaza Invitational, final round, at Seattle (T.Walker 1-4) at Toronto (Aa.Sanchez 3-4), 1:07 8. (27) , Honda, 2:39.8659 (225.189). Czech Republic, can’t stop a goal by New York Rangers left wing Rick Nash (61) during the third period Fort Worth, Texas Houston (R.Hernandez 2-3) at Detroit (An.Sanchez 3-5), 1:08 9. (21) , Chevrolet, 2:39.8670 (225.187). 2:30 p.m. Baltimore (Mi.Gonzalez 5-2) at Miami (Koehler 2-3), 1:10 10. (6) JR Hildebrand, Chevrolet, 2:39.9297 (225.099). of Game 4 of the Eastern Conference finals in the NHL Stanley Cup playoffs, Friday in Tampa, Fla. Nash TGC — PGA of America, Senior PGA Championship, final Cincinnati (R.Iglesias 1-0) at Cleveland (Bauer 3-1), 1:10 11. (26) Carlos Munoz, Honda, 2:39.9703 (225.042). round, at French Lick, Ind. Oakland (Gray 4-2) at Tampa Bay (E.Ramirez 2-1), 1:10 12. (20) Ed Carpenter, Chevrolet, 2:40.0830 (224.883). had two goals and an assist as the Rangers defeated the Lightning 5-1. 3 p.m. L.A. Angels (Santiago 3-2) at Boston (Miley 3-4), 1:35 13. (32) Oriol Servia, Honda, 2:40.1585 (224.777). CBS — PGA Tour, Crowne Plaza Invitational, final round, at Minnesota (Gibson 3-3) at Chicago White Sox (Quintana 2-4), 14. (83) , Chevrolet, 2:40.1828 (224.743). Fort Worth, Texas 2:10 15. (2) , Chevrolet, 2:40.2446 (224.657). 3:30 p.m. St. Louis (Wacha 6-0) at Kansas City (Ventura 3-3), 2:10 16. (28) Ryan Hunter-Reay, Honda, 2:40.3041 (224.573). NBC — PGA of America, Senior PGA Championship, final Texas (Gallardo 3-6) at N.Y. Yankees (Capuano 0-1), 8:05 17. (15) , Honda, 2:40.5064 (224.290). round, at French Lick, Ind. Monday’s Games 18. (29) , Honda, 2:40.8304 (223.838). Bishop on spot after giving up 10 goals MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Kansas City at N.Y. Yankees, 1:05 19. (7) , Honda, 2:40.8651 (223.790). 2 p.m. Houston at Baltimore, 1:35 20. (48) , Honda, 2:40.9140 (223.722). SPSO — Milwaukee at Atlanta Boston at Minnesota, 2:10 21. (8) , Chevrolet, 2:41.0051 (223.595). NEW YORK (AP) — Take the spotlight off goal- Despite the Rangers’ margin of victory, the Detroit at Oakland, 4:05 22. (43) , Honda, 2:41.0865 (223.482). 2 p.m. Texas at Cleveland, 4:10 23. (24) , Chevrolet, 2:41.1119 (223.447). tender Henrik Lundqvist of the New York Rangers Lightning had the better of play at times, particu- MLB — Regional coverage, St. Louis at Kansas City or Chicago White Sox at Toronto, 7:07 24. (14) , Honda, 2:41.2718 (223.226). Minnesota at Chicago White Sox Seattle at Tampa Bay, 7:10 25. (63) , Honda, 2:41.3600 (223.104). in the Eastern Conference finals and put it on Ben larly in the second period. The game could easily 8 p.m. San Diego at L.A. Angels, 9:05 26. (98) , Honda, 2:41.4958 (222.916). Bishop of the Tampa Bay Lightning. have been another shootout had Tampa Bay buried ESPN — Texas at N.Y. Yankees LEADERS 27. (17) Sebastian Saavedra, Chevrolet, 2:41.5086 NBA (222.898). If it sounds fickle, that’s the way it’s been for the its chances. 8:30 p.m. BATTING-Paredes, Baltimore, .353; NCruz, Seattle, .352; Fielder, Texas, .351; MiCabrera, Detroit, .342; Kipnis, 28. (41) , Honda, 2:40.9022 (223.738). TNT — Playoffs, conference finals, Game 3, Atlanta at 29. (4) , Chevrolet, 2:42.1617 (222.001). goaltenders in this series between two of the NHL’s “Every game is a new game,” Rangers forward Cleveland Cleveland, .341; Moustakas, Kansas City, .333; AJones, Baltimore, .329. 30. (88) , Chevrolet, 2:42.6328 (221.358). top-scoring teams. Martin St. Louis said. “The stuff that might work in NHL 31. (5) a-, Honda, 2:41.0602 (223.519). 8 p.m. RUNS-Trout, Los Angeles, 34; Donaldson, Toronto, 32; Dozier, Minnesota, 32; Cain, Kansas City, 31; Kipnis, 32. (18) b-, Honda, 2:40.5473 (224.233). Game 1 was tight checking. Two was a Lightning Game 3 might not work in Game 4, and it comes NBCSN — Playoffs, conference finals, Game 5, Tampa Bay 33. (19) c-, Honda, 2:40.8960 (223.747). at N.Y. Rangers Cleveland, 31; KMorales, Kansas City, 31; Bautista, Toronto, blowout. Three was a shootout and the last one down to making good reads sometimes and look 29; NCruz, Seattle, 29; Ellsbury, New York, 29. a-substitute driver for , who qualified car on SOCCER May 17. 10 a.m. RBI-KMorales, Kansas City, 37; NCruz, Seattle, 34; Lundqvist stole for the Rangers with a 38-save per- sharper at other times in games. Depending on how MiCabrera, Detroit, 31; Teixeira, New York, 31; Vogt, Oakland, b-replacement driver for , who qualified car on BRAVO — Premier League, West Bromwich at Arsenal May 17. formance in a 5-1 win that evened the series at 2- you’re reading the rush or reading the play, do you CNBC — Premier League, Tottenham at Everton 31; Encarnacion, Toronto, 30; Fielder, Texas, 30; Hosmer, Kansas City, 30. c-replacement driver for Tristan Vautier, who qualified car on E! — Premier League, Swansea City at Crystal Palace May 17. all. pull back or do you jump in a lot? ESQUIRE — Premier League, Burnley at Aston Villa HITS-Fielder, Texas, 60; Kipnis, Cleveland, 59; NCruz, MSNBC — Premier League, Southampton at Manchester Seattle, 57; MiCabrera, Detroit, 54; Altuve, Houston, 53; Lundqvist was special in Game 4 after giving up “You really have to be aware of everything that’s City Donaldson, Toronto, 52; Semien, Oakland, 52. 12 goals in losing the previous two games. going on the ice and making the best move you NBC — Premier League, Manchester United at Hull City DOUBLES-Cespedes, Detroit, 15; KMorales, Kansas City, 15; NBCSN — Premier League, Sunderland at Chelsea Brantley, Cleveland, 14; Beltran, New York, 12; Cano, Seattle, NASCAR Now the focus is on Bishop heading in Game 5 on can.” OXY — Premier League, Queens Park Rangers at Leicester 12; Donaldson, Toronto, 12; Forsythe, Tampa Bay, 12. TRIPLES-Orlando, Kansas City, 5; 10 tied at 3. NASCAR-Sprint Cup Sunday night at Madison Square Garden. The big Not only did Lundqvist rebound in Game 4, the City Coca-Cola 600 Lineup SYFY — Premier League, Liverpool at Stoke City HOME RUNS-NCruz, Seattle, 17; Teixeira, New York, 13; After Thursday qualifying; race Sunday goaltender, who has a 10-2 career mark against the Rangers also got big games from Nash and St. USA — Premier League, West Ham United at Newcastle Encarnacion, Toronto, 11; Trout, Los Angeles, 11; MiCabrera, At 5 p.m. Detroit, 10; HRamirez, Boston, 10; ARodriguez, New York, 10; Concord, N.C. Rangers, has given up 10 goals in the past two Louis. A 42-goal scorer in the regular season, Nash FS1 — MLS, Philadelphia at New York Valbuena, Houston, 10; Vogt, Oakland, 10. Lap length: 1.5 miles 7 p.m. STOLEN BASES-Altuve, Houston, 14; Ellsbury, New York, games. got his first two goals of the series on Friday and St. (Car number in parentheses) FS1 — MLS, Orlando at San Jose 14; Gardner, New York, 12; RDavis, Detroit, 11; DeShields, 1. (20) Matt Kenseth, Toyota, 194.252 mph. “I just don’t think you get here to this point in the Louis scored his first of the playoffs this season TENNIS Texas, 11; Springer, Houston, 10; Marisnick, Houston, 9. 2. (22) , Ford, 192.836. 1 p.m. PITCHING-FHernandez, Seattle, 7-1; Keuchel, Houston, 6-0; 3. (19) Carl Edwards, Toyota, 192.733. season and even into the playoffs without having a after failing to convert several outstanding chances. NBC — , first round, at Paris Salazar, Cleveland, 5-1; MiGonzalez, Baltimore, 5-2; Simon, 4. (16) Greg Biffle, Ford, 192.226. 5 a.m. Detroit, 5-2; Pineda, New York, 5-2; McHugh, Houston, 5-2; goaltender, a guy that bails you out when you need “It’s a struggle when you’re not scoring,” Nash 5. (11) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 192.007. ESPN2 — French Open, first round, at Paris Buehrle, Toronto, 5-4; Archer, Tampa Bay, 5-4; Carrasco, Cleveland, 5-4. 6. (2) , Ford, 191.884. to be bailed out,” Lightning coach Jon Cooper said said Saturday. “I think it tests you mentally, it tests ERA-Keuchel, Houston, 1.67; Gray, Oakland, 1.92; 7. (55) David Ragan, Toyota, 191.625. Saturday. “Ben Bishop has bailed us out some you emotionally. But at the end of the day it’s not NMartinez, Texas, 1.96; FHernandez, Seattle, 2.19; Santiago, 8. (4) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 191.272. Los Angeles, 2.25; Archer, Tampa Bay, 2.40; Odorizzi, Tampa 9. (42) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, 191.266. games. Have we bailed him out? about you, it’s about the team and anything you BASKETBALL Bay, 2.43. 10. (78) Martin Truex Jr., Chevrolet, 190.322. NBA Playoff Glance STRIKEOUTS-Kluber, Cleveland, 83; Archer, Tampa Bay, 70; 11. (3) , Chevrolet, 189.833. “Sure we have sometimes. But for the most part, can do to help the team win. If the team’s winning, CONFERENCE FINALS FHernandez, Seattle, 63; Salazar, Cleveland, 60; Pineda, 12. (14) Tony Stewart, Chevrolet, 185.414. Bishop has been rock solid for us. Especially for a you’re obviously happy and smiling.” (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) New York, 59; Carrasco, Cleveland, 58; Buchholz, Boston, 58. 13. (48) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 191.727. EASTERN CONFERENCE SAVES-Perkins, Minnesota, 16; Street, Los Angeles, 14; 14. (41) , Chevrolet, 191.714. kid that’s not played in an NHL playoff game before, The Rangers’ also have produced on the power Cleveland 2, Atlanta 0 AMiller, New York, 13; Boxberger, Tampa Bay, 13; Soria, 15. (88) Jr., Chevrolet, 191.686. there is a brighter light on him, and all he’s done is play, getting two extra-man goals in each of the past Wednesday, May 20: Cleveland 97, Atlanta 89 Detroit, 13; Rodney, Seattle, 12; Gregerson, Houston, 11. 16. (21) , Ford, 191.666. Friday, May 22: Cleveland 94, Atlanta 82 17. (18) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 191.428. passed every test that gets sent his way. “ three games. They are 6-for-13 during that span. Sunday, May 24: Atlanta at Cleveland, 8:30 p.m. 18. (24) , Chevrolet, 191.354. Tuesday, May 26: Atlanta at Cleveland, 8:30 p.m. 19. (31) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 191.15. Like Rangers coach Alain Vigneault, Cooper had “I think we’ve just got to play better,” Lightning x-Thursday, May 28: Cleveland at Atlanta, 8:30 p.m. GOLF 20. (10) Danica Patrick, Chevrolet, 190.954. no intention of switching goaltenders, calling the defenseman Braydon Coburn said. “There are a lot x-Saturday, May 30: Atlanta at Cleveland, 8:30 p.m. 21. (43) Aric Almirola, Ford, 190.826. x-Monday, June 1: Cleveland at Atlanta, 8:30 p.m. Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial 22. (1) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 190.597. suggestion “preposterous.” of aspects of the game that go into playing defense. WESTERN CONFERENCE Saturday 23. (27) , Chevrolet, 189.98. Golden State 2, Houston 0 At Colonial Country Club 24. (15) Clint Bowyer, Toyota, 183.711. Bishop didn’t play poorly in Game 4. The five Obviously, our penalty kill, we’ve got to make sure Tuesday, May 19: Golden State 110, Houston 106 Fort Worth, Texas 25. (95) Michael McDowell, Ford, 190.806. goals came on a breakaway by Rick Nash, a we shut them down and defensively we’ve got to Thursday, May 21: Golden State 99, Houston 98 Purse: $6.5 million 26. (9) Sam Hornish Jr., Ford, 190.779. Saturday, May 23: Golden State at Houston, after presstime Yardage: 7,204; Par 70 27. (6) Trevor Bayne, Ford, 190.597. rebound by Chris Kreider, a Keith Yandle shot that pick things up.” Monday, May 25: Golden State at Houston, 9 p.m. Third Round 28. (25) Chase Elliott, Chevrolet, 190.375. x-Wednesday, May 27: Houston at Golden State, 9 p.m. a-amateur 29. (17) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ford, 190.181. went off a Lightning defender, and two power-play NOTES: Six of the Rangers’ last 12 playoff series x-Friday, May 29: Golden State at Houston, 9 p.m. Kevin Na 64-66-69—199 -11 30. (47) AJ Allmendinger, Chevrolet, 189.947. goals, including Nash’s second on a rebound. have been tied 2-all, dating to the Eastern x-Sunday, May 31: Houston at Golden State, 9 p.m. Ian Poulter 65-67-68—200 -10 31. (7) , Chevrolet, 189.88. Charley Hoffman 66-69-66—201 -9 32. (40) Landon Cassill, Chevrolet, 189.847. While not happy about giving up 10 goals in two Conference quarterfinals against Ottawa in 2012. Chris Kirk 68-69-65—202 -8 33. (5) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, 189.673. Brandt Snedeker 67-69-66—202 -8 34. (13) Casey Mears, Chevrolet, 189.288. games, Bishop reacted much like Lundqvist after New York is 4-1 in those series. ...New York has Rory Sabbatini 67-70-66—203 -7 35. (51) , Chevrolet, 189.221. BASEBALL Kevin Kisner 67-69-67—203 -7 36. (46) Michael Annett, Chevrolet, 189.049. his struggles. He planned to learn. allowed two goals or fewer goals in 12 of 16 playoff National League George McNeill 65-69-69—203 -7 37. (35) Cole Whitt, Ford, Owner Points. “You never want to give up 10 goals in two games, games this year. ...Lightning captain Steven East Division Brian Harman 68-66-69—203 -7 38. (98) Josh Wise, Ford, Owner Points. W L Pct GB Adam Scott 72-66-66—204 -6 39. (38) David Gilliland, Ford, Owner Points. but we did,” he said. “We’ll go back and look at it, Stamkos has scored in three straight games and Washington 25 18 .581 — Jordan Spieth 64-73-67—204 -6 40. (34) , Ford, Owner Points. New York 24 20 .545 1½ Jerry Kelly 67-70-67—204 -6 41. (23) J.J. Yeley, Toyota, Owner Points. and adjust.” five of his last six. Atlanta 21 21 .500 3½ Vijay Singh 69-66-69—204 -6 42. (83) Matt DiBenedetto, Toyota, Owner Points. Philadelphia 19 26 .422 7 Nick Taylor 68-68-68—204 -6 43. (33) Alex Kennedy, Chevrolet, Owner Points. Miami 16 27 .372 9 Adam Hadwin 69-66-69—204 -6 NASCAR XFINITY Central Division Boo Weekley 64-69-71—204 -6 Hisense 300 Results W L Pct GB Tony Finau 67-72-66—205 -5 Saturday St. Louis 27 15 .643 — 66-73-66—205 -5 At Charlotte Motor Speedway Chicago 23 18 .561 3½ Graham DeLaet 70-68-67—205 -5 LOCAL NOTES Concord, N.C. Pittsburgh 20 22 .476 7 Ben Martin 66-71-68—205 -5 Lap length: 1.5 miles Cincinnati 18 24 .429 9 Shawn Stefani 67-69-69—205 -5 (Start position in parentheses) Milwaukee 16 28 .364 12 Marc Leishman 66-69-70—205 -5 1. (1) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 200 laps, 150 rating, 0 points, West Division 66-69-70—205 -5 $70,854. BASEBALL noon. The cost is $50 per camper with a $10 sibling discount held June 1-3, 2015 at Larry Haney Field on the campus of WLPct GB William McGirt 73-66-67—206 -4 2. (4) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 200, 118, 0, $45,242. available. Individaul and team competitions will be under the Walker Valley High School. Sessions will run daily from 9 Zach Johnson 70-69-67—206 -4 BRADLEY BASEBALL SUMMER CAMP Los Angeles 25 16 .610 — 3. (8) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, 200, 113.5, 0, $35,150. Bradley Central will hold is annual summer baseball camp direction of Walker Valley coaches and players. Improve your a.m.- noon for upcoming second-fifth graders and from 1-4 San Francisco 24 18 .571 1½ Fabian Gomez 70-69-67—206 -4 4. (15) Regan Smith, Chevrolet, 200, 92.5, 40, $34,424. ball handling, shooting, defense and overall level of play. For p.m. for upcoming sixth-eighth graders. Fundamental hit- Jason Bohn 69-69-68—206 -4 June 1-3 at the McKenzie Baseball Complex. The daily ses- Arizona 20 21 .488 5 5. (2) Darrell Wallace Jr., Ford, 200, 119.9, 40, $35,548. sions will run from 9 a.m. until noon. Registration will be held more information contact coaches Will Campbell at 310-8411, ting, pitching, fielding, and catching instruction will be taught San Diego 20 23 .465 6 Pat Perez 69-69-68—206 -4 6. (19) Daniel Suarez, Toyota, 200, 96.4, 39, $29,090. Dine Peterson at 458-0098 or Bob Williams at 829-6443. by Walker Valley coaches and Lady Mustang players. The Kevin Streelman 71-69-66—206 -4 at 8:30 a.m. on June 1. The camp is open to grades K-5. The Colorado 15 24 .385 9 7. (9) Ty Dillon, Chevrolet, 200, 93.7, 37, $27,577. cost to attend in $60 per camper, with a family discount offered. BLUE RAIDER BASKETBALL CAMP cost of the camp is $50 and will include a free T-shirt. For Friday’s Games Kevin Chappell 71-68-68—207 -3 8. (16) Chase Elliott, Chevrolet, 200, 99.6, 36, $27,640. Cleveland’s summer basketball camp for boys ages 6-15 more information, please contact Coach Lauren Limburg at Daniel Summerhays 68-71-68—207 -3 WALKER VALLEY BASEBALL CAMP Pittsburgh 4, N.Y. Mets 1 9. (11) Elliott Sadler, Ford, 200, 93, 35, $25,831. The Walker Valley baseball staff will hold their summer will be held on June 8-10 from 9 a.m.-noon at Cleveland [email protected] or (423)336-1383. Washington 2, Philadelphia 1 Scott Piercy 70-69-68—207 -3 10. (12) Ryan Blaney, Ford, 200, 85.5, 34, $25,997. Middle School. The camp will focus on both fundamental and LADY RAIDER SOFTBALL CAMP Robert Streb 71-68-68—207 -3 camp at the Bradley County Industrial Park from 8 a.m. to 11 Baltimore 8, Miami 5 11. (14) Chris Buescher, Ford, 200, 82.3, 33, $24,514. a.m. on June 1-4. The camp is open to ages 5-12 and all team concepts. Campers will receive a free T-shirt and instruc- Cleveland will hold a softball camp for rising 5th-8th Cleveland 7, Cincinnati 3 Patrick Reed 70-69-68—207 -3 12. (10) , Ford, 200, 80, 32, $23,983. tion from the Blue Raider coaches. The cost is $55 and there graders from July 27-30. For more information, contact Kari Erik Compton 73-65-69—207 -3 campers will receive a free T-shirt. The cost to attend in $50 Milwaukee 11, Atlanta 0 13. (24) Jeremy Clements, Chevrolet, 200, 75.1, 31, $23,375. per camper. For more information contact Joe Shamblin at is a brother rate of $85. Pre-register by May 25 and receive $5 Jo Harris at [email protected]. San Francisco 11, Colorado 8 Russell Knox 71-67-69—207 -3 14. (13) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 200, 100.2, 0, $16,895. off. For more information contact Jason McCowan at 423-618- CSCC CAMP Ryo Ishikawa 64-74-69—207 -3 364-6951 or Mike Turner at 595-2640. Kansas City 5, St. Louis 0 15. (7) , Toyota, 200, 92.3, 0, $23,170. CSCC SUMMER BASEBALL TOURNAMENTS 2708 or email at [email protected]. Cleveland State Softball Coach Katie Willingham will Arizona 5, Chicago Cubs 4, 13 innings Scott Pinckney 70-70-67—207 -3 16. (18) , Ford, 200, 70.1, 28, $22,287. BEAR BASKETBALL CAMP conduct a Youth Softball Skills Camp, June 15-17 for ages Zac Blair 66-71-70—207 -3 Cleveland State Community College will host a series of L.A. Dodgers 2, San Diego 1 17. (21) Landon Cassill, Chevrolet, 200, 67.6, 28, $22,060. summer baseball tournaments. Ages and dates are as follows: The 18th annual Bradley Central Bear basketball summer 5-14. Camp hours will be 9 a.m.-noon. Campers will partici- Saturday’s Games Jason Dufner 68-72-67—207 -3 18. (17) Brendan Gaughan, Chevrolet, 199, 72.7, 26, camp will be held July 13-15 at Jim Smiddy Arena. Sessions pate in group instruction and fundamental drills. Campers John Huh 70-68-70—208 -2 14- and 13-under, June 20, 21 (enter by May 29). The cost for Pittsburgh 8, N.Y. Mets 2 $21,832. this tournament is $475 and will be three games of pool play will run from 9 a.m. until noon each day. The cost is $50 per will be divided by age and ability during games and group Philadelphia 8, Washington 1 Steve Flesch 71-69-68—208 -2 19. (6) Aric Almirola, Ford, 199, 74.5, 0, $15,806. camper. Registration forms can picked up in the BCHS main activities. The cost for the camp is $55 and includes a camp Luke Guthrie 66-74-68—208 -2 and championship. For more information contact Jason Sewell Cleveland 2, Cincinnati 1 20. (3) , Chevrolet, 197, 88.1, 24, $22,255. at Cleveland State Community College, (423) 614-8744 or visit office or printed off at www.bradleyathletics.org. For more infor- T-shirt. A discount will be given for siblings or teams with five Atlanta 3, Milwaukee 2, 11 innings Bryce Molder 72-68-68—208 -2 21. (25) J.J. Yeley, Toyota, 196, 58.5, 23, $21,554. mation contact Coach Chuck Clark at or more participants. To register online, visit Jon Curran 68-72-68—208 -2 www.cscougars.com/information/camps. San Francisco at Colorado, 4:10 , 1st game 22. (32) David Starr, Toyota, 196, 55.1, 22, $21,497. CSCC CAMPS [email protected], Coach Patrick Spangler at http://www.cscougars.com/sports/sball/2014- Baltimore at Miami, after presstime Brendon Todd 70-67-71—208 -2 23. (30) Blake Koch, Toyota, 196, 53.8, 21, $21,448. [email protected], or Coach Drew German at 15/CSCC_Lady_Cougars_Softball_Camp_2015_- a-Gunn Yang 67-70-71—208 -2 Cleveland State Coach Mike Policastro will conduct the St. Louis at Kansas City, after presstime 24. (22) Ryan Sieg, Chevrolet, 195, 59.2, 20, $21,381. following summer Baseball Camps: Youth Skills Camp, June [email protected]. _Registration_Form. San Francisco at Colorado, after presstime, 2nd game Scott Langley 68-72-68—208 -2 25. (28) Chad Boat, Chevrolet, 194, 46.5, 0, $15,496. INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION WVHS SOFTBALL TRYOUTS Steve Stricker 67-70-71—208 -2 1-4 for ages 5 - 12. Camp hours are 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Campers Chicago Cubs at Arizona, after presstime 26. (35) Jimmy Weller, Chevrolet, 193, 43.5, 18, $21,311. Individual basketball instruction for male and female ele- Tryouts for the 2015-2016 Walker Valley Lady Mustangs Scott Brown 70-71-67—208 -2 will participate in group instruction and participate in a game San Diego at L.A. Dodgers, after presstime 27. (34) , Toyota, 192, 46.7, 0, $15,275. mentary, middle school, high school and post graduate ath- Softball team will be held July 13 and July 20 from 5-6:30 Chesson Hadley 70-71-67—208 -2 each day. The cost is $80 and includes a camp T-shirt. Youth Sunday’s Games 28. (38) Peyton Sellers, Chevrolet, 192, 38, 16, $21,240. letes is being offered by Cleveland State assistant men’s p.m. at Larry Haney Field on the campus of Walker Valley Geoff Ogilvy 69-70-70—209 -1 /Catcher Camp, June 8-10 from 9-11:30 a.m., and a Baltimore (Mi.Gonzalez 5-2) at Miami (Koehler 2-3), 1:10 29. (23) , Chevrolet, 191, 56.3, 0, $21,194. coach L.J. Kilby. Coach Kilby brings 10 years of head coaching High School. Any young ladies interested in playing for Jim Herman 71-68-70—209 -1 Youth Hitting Camp, June 22-24 from 9-11:30 a.m. Both camps Cincinnati (R.Iglesias 1-0) at Cleveland (Bauer 3-1), 1:10 30. (36) Eric McClure, Toyota, 189, 33.8, 14, $21,449. experience as well as 30 years experience in junior college, Walker Valley need to be at one of these dates. Participants Hunter Mahan 67-71-71—209 -1 will be for ages 8-16. The camps will consist of advanced Milwaukee (Nelson 2-4) at Atlanta (Foltynewicz 2-1), 1:35 31. (20) , Chevrolet, engine, 187, 58.3, 13, NAIA and NCAA Division I basketball. The cost is $25 per each Paul Casey 69-71-69—209 -1 instruction on the fundamentals of pitching, catching and hit- must bring proof of having passed a physical to participate. N.Y. Mets (Niese 3-4) at Pittsburgh (Liriano 1-4), 1:35 $21,113. ting. The cost is $60 per session and includes a camp T-shirt. hour of instruction. For more information, contact coach Kilby For more information, contact Coach Lauren Limburg at Philadelphia (Harang 4-3) at Washington (G.Gonzalez 3-2), Cameron Tringale 68-70-71—209 -1 32. (39) Joey Gase, Chevrolet, 186, 29.7, 12, $21,067. Carlos Ortiz 70-70-69—209 -1 There will be a $5 discount per camp registration if a partici- at (423)596-2515. [email protected] or (423)336-1383. 1:35 33. (5) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, 183, 94.4, 0, $15,097. pant registers for more than one of the camps. For registration FOOTBALL OMS SOFTBALL TRYOUTS St. Louis (Wacha 6-0) at Kansas City (Ventura 3-3), 2:10 Martin Laird 69-68-72—209 -1 34. (26) Cale Conley, Toyota, 146, 41.5, 10, $20,991. Billy Hurley III 70-70-69—209 -1 information, contact Mike Policastro at (423) 478-6219, or go CAMP OF CHAMPIONS Tryouts for the 2015 Ocoee Middle School Lady Colts Chicago Cubs (Hammel 3-1) at Arizona (Hellickson 1-3), 4:10 35. (27) , Chevrolet, transmission, 141, 46.9, to: http: http://www.cscougars.com/sports/bsb/2014- Softball team will be held July 13 and July 20 from 6:30-8:30 San Diego (Shields 5-0) at L.A. Dodgers (Frias 3-1), 4:10 Jhonattan Vegas 68-73-68—209 -1 Cleveland will hold a football camp for grades 3-8 from 9, $20,957. 15/CLEVELAND_STATE_2015_SUMMER_BASEBALL_CA July 13-16. For more information, contact Mike Connolly at p.m. at Larry Haney Field on the campus of Walker Valley San Francisco (T.Hudson 2-3) at Colorado (Bettis 0-0), 4:10 Martin Flores 72-69-68—209 -1 36. (37) Carl Long, Dodge, engine, 129, 32.1, 8, $19,499. Louis Oosthuizen 71-68-71—210 E MP_SERIES_REGISTRATION_FORM. [email protected]. High School. Tryouts are closed, parents are welcome to Monday’s Games 37. (33) B.J. McLeod, Chevrolet, fuel pump, 58, 28.3, 0, LEE PROSPECT CAMP pick up their daughter at 8:30 pm. Any young ladies interest- Colorado at Cincinnati, 1:10 Jeff Overton 67-73-70—210 E $18,499. FISHING Brian Stuard 71-69-70—210 E Lee University be holding their 2015 Summer Prospect ed in playing for Ocoee Middle need to be at one of these Philadelphia at N.Y. Mets, 1:10 38. (31) Jamie Dick, Chevrolet, accident, 45, 31.9, 6, $17,499. Camp on June 22nd (Sessions 1 and 2) and June 23rd CLEVELAND BASSMASTERS dates. Participants must bring proof of having passed a San Francisco at Milwaukee, 2:10 Jimmy Walker 72-66-72—210 E 39. (29) Timmy Hill, Toyota, electrical, 40, 34.7, 0, $10,499. The Cleveland Bassmasters meet the first Thursday of Lucas Glover 70-71-69—210 E (Session 3) at Olympic Field on the campus of Lee University. physical to participate. For more information, contact Coach Washington at Chicago Cubs, 2:20 40. (40) Jeff Green, Toyota, vibration, 2, 29.2, 4, $9,499. The camp is open to all 2015 (unsigned seniors), 2016, 2017 each month at South Cleveland United Methodist Church at 7 April Richards at [email protected] or Arizona at St. Louis, 4:15 David Hearn 66-75-69—210 E Race Statistics p.m. Cleveland Bassmasters includes boaters and non- Ben Crane 66-73-72—211 +1 and 2018 HS prospects. (423)476-0630. Miami at Pittsburgh, 7:05 Average Speed of Race Winner: 139.824 mph. Camp will be limited to 60 athletes in Session 1 and 2 and boaters and are associated with FLW. The club fishes and Atlanta at L.A. Dodgers, 8:10 Whee Kim 72-68-71—211 +1 Time of Race: 2 hours, 8 minutes, 44 seconds. holds tournament on Chickamauga Lake, Lake, SOCCER Alex Prugh 72-69-70—211 +1 80 athletes in Session 3. Session 1 is Monday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. San Diego at L.A. Angels, 9:05 Margin of Victory: 2.692 seconds. Lake Guntersville, Lake Weiss, Watts Bar and Neely Henry. CLEVELAND SUMMER SOCCER CAMP Angel Cabrera 70-71-70—211 +1 with 8 a.m. registration. Session 2 is also Monday, from 4 p.m. NATIONAL LEAGUE LEADERS Caution Flags: 3 for 22 laps. Dues for the Bassmasters are $35 quarterly. Other fees The Cleveland High School and Middle School coaches Andres Gonzales 68-73-70—211 +1 to 10 p.m. with 3 p.m. registration. Session 3 is Tuesday, 9 a.m. BATTING-DGordon, Miami, .386; AGonzalez, Los Angeles, Lead Changes: 9 among 7 drivers. include $35 FLW joining fee, $8 insurance, $20 per year for will hold a soccer camp May 26-29 from 9 a.m.-noon at the David Lingmerth 71-70-70—211 +1 to 4 p.m. with 8 a.m. registration. Sessions are identical and .347; Goldschmidt, Arizona, .331; Harper, Washington, .326; Lap Leaders: A.Dillon 1-98; D.Wallace Jr. 99; K.Kahne 100; prospects should only sign up for one session. biggest largemouth or smallmouth bass and $15 for tourna- Greater Cleveland Soccer Complex. Campers will receive LeMahieu, Colorado, .326; Pagan, San Francisco, .323; D.Suarez 101; L.Cassill 102-105; A.Dillon 106-111; K.Harvick Cost for each camper is $135 (work out at 1 position) or ment largemouth or smallmouth prize. For more information, individualized instruction in various areas of the game and MCarpenter, St. Louis, .322; YEscobar, Washington, .322. Champions Tour 112-122; A.Dillon 123-166; D.Hamlin 167-185; A.Dillon 186- $160 (work out at 2 positions). Video of your batting practice contact Dewayne Lowe at (423)715-5772. will also participate in competitive games/contests. All RUNS-Harper, Washington, 38; Fowler, Chicago, 31; Senior PGA Championship 200. and/or bullpen session can be recorded and e-mailed to you GOLF campers will receive a certificate of completion and camp T- Goldschmidt, Arizona, 31; Upton, San Diego, 30; MCarpenter, Saturday Leaders Summary (Driver, Times Led, Laps Led): A.Dillon, 4 for $25 per position. Coaches instructing at camp include for- OCOEE MIDDLE GOLF CAMP shirt. The cost to attend is $75. For more information, con- St. Louis, 29; AGonzalez, Los Angeles, 29; Pollock, Arizona, At French Lick Resort, The Pete Dye Course times for 163 laps; D.Hamlin, 1 time for 19 laps; K.Harvick, 1 mer University of Tennessee assistant and current New York Ocoee Middle School Golf Coach, Brian Patterson, will be tact Andy Byrd at 423-595-3986 29; Simmons, Atlanta, 29. French Lick, Ind. time for 11 laps; L.Cassill, 1 time for 4 laps; K.Kahne, 1 time Mets Special Assignment Scout Ash Lawson, and coaches conducting a golf camp at Valley Golf Club, June 8-12 LEE SOCCER CAMP RBI-Stanton, Miami, 40; Harper, Washington, 39; Purse: $2.75 million for 1 lap; D.Wallace Jr., 1 time for 1 lap; D.Suarez, 1 time for from MTSU, ETSU, University of Alabama-Birmingham, from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. The cost of the one week camp is $135. Coach Paul Furey, the 2014 NCCAA National Coach of Goldschmidt, Arizona, 35; Braun, Milwaukee, 33; AGonzalez, Yardage: 7,147; Par: 72 1 lap. Kennesaw State University and Lee University will be giving For questions or more information please contact Brian the Year and his coaching staff, will conduct the 2015 Lee Los Angeles, 32; Zimmerman, Washington, 31; Upton, San Third Round Top 10 in Points: 1. C.Buescher, 368; 2. T.Dillon, 360; 3. hands-on coaching and game-instruction. Patterson at [email protected] Soccer Camp June 22-26 on the campus of Lee University. Diego, 29. Colin Montgomerie 72-69-70—211 -5 C.Elliott, 337; 4. D.Wallace Jr., 331; 5. B.Scott, 326; 6. BASKETBALL JUNIOR GOLF CLINIC The camp is for youngsters ages 5-14. For more camp infor- HITS-DGordon, Miami, 66; AGonzalez, Los Angeles, 51; Bernhard Langer 73-72-69—214 -2 R.Smith, 320; 7. E.Sadler, 317; 8. R.Reed, 288; 9. BEAR TRYOUTS The Bradley County Junior Golf Clinic will be held each mation, contract the Lee Soccer office at (423)614-8158. Pagan, San Francisco, 51; Goldschmidt, Arizona, 50; 73-72-70—215 -1 B.Gaughan, 283; 10. D.Suarez, 281. The Bradley Central boys basketball team will hold tryouts Monday in june at Cleveland Country Club. The clinic, for ages TENNIS MCarpenter, St. Louis, 49; YEscobar, Washington, 49; Esteban Toledo 74-68-73—215 -1 for incoming freshmen interested in playing for the Bear pro- 5-17, will take place June 1, 8, 15, 22 and 29. Ages 5-10 will Hechavarria, Miami, 49; Inciarte, Arizona, 49. Brian Henninger 74-67-74—215 -1 KAY MCDANIEL CLINIC gram on May 28 at 6 p.m. at Jim Smiddy Arena. go from 8-9:30 a.m. Ages 11-17 will go from 9:45-11:15 a.m. DOUBLES-MCarpenter, St. Louis, 17; AGonzalez, Los Steve Jones 78-70-68—216 E Only 20 places remain of the 400 spots for the 2015 Kay CHS FRESHMAN TRYOUTS There will be a final tournament July 13. All tournament partic- Angeles, 17; DeNorris, San Diego, 16; FFreeman, Atlanta, 15; Sandy Lyle 75-71-70—216 E McDaniel Tennis Clinic for girls and boys ages 6-13 to be TRANSACTIONS The Cleveland Raiders and Lady Raiders will hold tryouts ipants must attend three of the five week instructional program Tulowitzki, Colorado, 15; Duda, New York, 14; Desmond, Woody Austin 73-71-72—216 E held June 1-5 at Lee University. Entries will be accepted on for freshman boys basketball on May 26 at 10 a.m. and fresh- to be eligible to participate. For more information, contact Washington, 13. Ian Woosnam 76-73-68—217 +1 Saturday’s Sports Transactions a first-come-first-served basis. The clinic will he headed by man girls on May 27 at 2:30 p.m. at the high school. To tryout, Cleveland Country Club at 321-2779. TRIPLES-Bourjos, St. Louis, 3; Fowler, Chicago, 3; Hamilton, Skip Kendall 74-72-71—217 +1 BASEBALL former women’s tennis pro Kay McDaniel and will cover all you must have a physical and concussion form. LIVE WIDE OPEN TOURNAMENT Cincinnati, 3; Pagan, San Francisco, 3; Realmuto, Miami, 3; Tom Pernice, Jr. 73-73-71—217 +1 American League skill levels. There is no cost for the clinic. Girls sessions will BEARETTES CAMP The Dustin Ledford Live Wide Open Golf Tournament will Revere, Philadelphia, 3; Trumbo, Arizona, 3. Paul Goydos 75-70-72—217 +1 — Optioned RHP Tyler Wilson to run from 8-10 a.m. and boys sessions will go from 10:30 The 2015 Bearettes Basketball Camp for ages 5-14 will tee off June 13 at 8 a.m. at Chatata Valley Golf Club. HOME RUNS-Harper, Washington, 16; Frazier, Cincinnati, Jeff Maggert 76-73-69—218 +2 Norfolk (IL). Recalled RHP Oliver Drake from Norfolk. a.m.-12:30 p.m. Athletes may register at kaymcdaniel- take place June 3-5 from 8:30 a.m.-12 p.m. at Jim Smiddy Registration for the four-person, select shot tournament will 12; Stanton, Miami, 12; Braun, Milwaukee, 11; Goldschmidt, Chien-Soon Lu 76-72-70—218 +2 BOSTON RED SOX — Optioned LHP Robbie Ross Jr. to tennisclinics.com. Arena at BCHS. The camp will be instructed by Bearettes begin at 7:30. The cost is $50 per golfer and includes a goody Arizona, 11; Pederson, Los Angeles, 11; Upton, San Diego, Jean Francois Remesy 72-72-74—218 +2 Pawtucket (IL). Recalled RHP Heath Hembree from VOLLEYBALL coaches Jason Reuter, Katie Frazier, Amy Tinsley and the bag, T-Shirt and lunch from Shane’s Rib Shack. Prizes will be 11. Tom Lehman 73-67-78—218 +2 Pawtucket. BCHS TRYOUTS Bearettes basketball team. The camp will focus on basketball awarded for closest to the pin, longest drive and straightest STOLEN BASES-Hamilton, Cincinnati, 17; DGordon, Miami, Kevin Sutherland 75-74-70—219 +3 OAKLAND ATHLETICS — Placed OF Coco Crisp on the 15- Bradley Central High School will be holding volleyball fundamentals. There will be camper awards and T-shirts for drive on select holes. A new car from Toyota of Cleveland will 16; Polanco, Pittsburgh, 12; Aoki, San Francisco, 10; Fowler, Peter Senior 75-74-70—219 +3 day DL, retroactive to May 20. Recalled RHP Kendall each participant. The cost for the camp is $55 per person, $45 tryouts for girls in grades 9-12 May 27 from 5-7:30 p.m. and Chicago, 10; Pollock, Arizona, 10; Revere, Philadelphia, 9; Olin Browne 79-69-71—219 +3 Graveman from Nashville (PCL). be awarded to a lucky golfer for a hole in one on the selected per person for campers attending two days. The gym will be June 1, 2 from 5-7:30 p.m. Players should wear practice Rizzo, Chicago, 9; Upton, San Diego, 9. Jerry Haas 73-74-72—219 +3 National League hole. For more information, call 715-3157. open for play each morning at 8:15 a.m. For more information, clothes, knee pads and comfortable shoes. A current sports PITCHING-Wacha, St. Louis, 6-0; GCole, Pittsburgh, 6-2; Joe Durant 75-71-73—219 +3 COLORADO ROCKIES — Placed LHP Ken Roberts on the RUNNING contact Coach Reuter at 284-2135. physical is required. For more information, contact Christie BColon, New York, 6-3; 8 tied at 5. Joel Edwards 76-70-73—219 +3 15-day DL. Activated RHP Brooks Brown from the 15-day DL. DIXON DASH LADY RAIDER BASKETBALL CAMP McElhaney at (423)309-8760. ERA-SMiller, Atlanta, 1.33; Burnett, Pittsburgh, 1.37; Greinke, Massy Kuramoto 71-72-76—219 +3 Added RHP David Hale to the active roster. The fifth annual John Dixon Dash 5K run/walk and 1-mile Cleveland will host their 2015 summer basketball camp for first LADY RAIDER VOLLEYBALL CAMP Los Angeles, 1.48; Scherzer, Washington, 1.67; Harang, Jerry Smith 73-77-70—220 +4 LOS ANGELES DODGERS — Placed C Yasmani Grandal on fun run will take place May 30 at Gee Creek Campground in through eighth grade girls on June 1-3 from 8:30 a.m.-noon at Cleveland will hold a volleyball camp for grade 4-8 from Philadelphia, 1.82; GCole, Pittsburgh, 2.05; Lincecum, San Kirk Triplett 76-74-70—220 +4 the seven-day concussion DL. Recalled C Austin Barnes from Benton. The 1-mile fun run will go at 9 a.m. followed by the 5K Cleveland Middle School. The camp will be instructed by Lady June 8-10 from 5-8 p.m. at Cleveland Middle School. The Francisco, 2.08. Roger Chapman 79-70-71—220 +4 Oklahoma City (PCL). at 10. The cost is $20 if preregistered by May 14 or $25 the day Raiders coaches Mindy Kiser, Jamie Baird, Kari Jo Harris and cost is $45 for early registration or $50 the first day of camp. STRIKEOUTS-Shields, San Diego, 75; Kershaw, Los Jesper Parnevik 78-71-71—220 +4 MIAMI MARLINS — Placed RHPs Henderson Alvarez and of the race. All proceed benefit the Polk County High School CMS coach Amy McGowan. Participants will receive individu- Light concessions will be available. For more information, Angeles, 73; Scherzer, Washington, 72; Hamels, Kiyoshi Murota 73-74-73—220 +4 Mat Latos on the 15-day DL list, Latos retroactive to May 22. cross country teams. Registration forms may be picked up at alized instruction and a camp T-shirt and certificate of comple- contact Trish Flowers at [email protected]. or Philadelphia, 67; GCole, Pittsburgh, 63; Lynn, St. Louis, 62; Jeff Sluman 74-73-73—220 +4 Recalled RHP Andre Rienzo from New Orleans (PCL). Polk County High School or the Benton IGA. For more infor- tion. The cost for the camp is $50 and pre-registration is call (423)478-1113. TRoss, San Diego, 62. Mark McNulty 77-74-70—221 +5 Selected the contract of RHP Vin Mazzaro from New Orleans. mation or to register online, email Travis Carroll at tmc- encouraged. For more information contact Mindy Kiser at WATER POLO SAVES-Storen, Washington, 13; Rosenthal, St. Louis, 13; Rocco Mediate 76-74-71—221 +5 SAN DIEGO PADRES — Claimed LHP Eury De La Rosa off [email protected]. [email protected] or call (423)299-0078. WATER POLO TEAM Familia, New York, 13; Grilli, Atlanta, 12; Papelbon, Michael Allen 76-72-73—221 +5 waivers from the L.A. Dodgers and optioned him to El Paso MUSTANG BASKETBALL CAMP SOFTBALL Girls and boys in grades 8-12 interested in playing high Philadelphia, 11; Casilla, San Francisco, 11; Kimbrel, San (PCL). Transferred RHP Josh Johnson from the 15- to the 60- The Walker Valley Mustang Summer Basketball Camp will be WVHS SOFTBALL CAMP school water polo are invited to contact Tim Davis at tnwa- Diego, 11. day DL. held June 1-4 with daily sessions running from 9 a.m. until The Walker Valley Lady Mustangs Softball Camp will be [email protected]. www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner —Sunday, May 24, 2015— 21 Na regains sole lead at Colonial FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) — time, you’ve got to trust your part of the lead after a sand save With their golf balls close to The last time Kevin Na took the stroke and just stay in the at No. 9, where he blasted to 6 each other on the 17th green, lead into the final round of a moment,” Na said when asked feet from a bunker to save par. Poulter had a 15-foot birdie try tournament, he faltered badly. about a chance for his second But he dropped out of a lead that slid by the hole. But Na then For Ian Poulter, though he PGA Tour victory Sunday. after starting the back nine with made his 14-footer after watch- laughs about it, there is that At The Players Championship a four-putt double bogey from 16 ing no break in Poulter’s putt. anonymous survey of PGA Tour three years ago, Na led after 54 feet at No. 10. A 3-footer on his “I trusted my read, a little out- players done by Sports holes before closing with a 76. He third putt doing a U-turn around side right and it turned nicely Illustrated where he and Rickie shared the second-round leading the cup without going in, though into the hole,” Na said. “It was Fowler tied as the most overrated there this month before Fowler’s he got one of those strokes back nice because I was under par player on tour. victory that Poulter eluded to this with a 6-foot birdie putt at the going into the last hole.” Na and Poulter both have a week. 635-yard 11th. With the leaders teeing off at chance to change perceptions at “Rickie went out there and Poulter got even again with a 9:10 a.m., and playing in three- Colonial. obviously made amends,” Poulter 32-foot birdie putt at No. 15, the somes instead of the normal With a birdie on the 17th hole said, referring to the SI survey. same hole Na two-putted from 6 weekend twosomes, play was Saturday, after the pair played Na shot a 1-under 69 on feet after his approach missed completed about 2 p.m. from almost the same spot, Na Saturday, a round that included the green. Saturday. That was about 3 1/2 regained the outright lead for a a couple of bogeys, to reach 11- “Pleased with how I played, hours earlier than usual for a one-stroke advantage over under 199. Poulter had a 68. just a little mishap there on 10,” weekend round for Colonial lead- Poulter going into the final round Poulter made a 30-foot birdie Poulter said. “It didn’t break, and ers. at a very damp Hogan’s Alley. putt on No. 7 for a share of the then a few more putts it took to PGA Tour officials moved up “When it comes to crunch lead at 10 under. He was still get in the hole.” play because of the threat of severe afternoon storms. There were overcast and muggy condi- tions, with some light rain but no delays. Heavy rain was forecast overnight and into Sunday, with plans again for threesomes and early tee times off both Nos. 1 and 10 for the final round. Charley Hoffman has third at 9 under after a 66. Chris Kirk, a two-time PGA Tour winner last season, had a 65 for the best round of the day and was tied for AP photo fourth at 8 under with Brandt AUSTIN DILLON celebrates in Victory Lane after winning the Snedeker (66). NASCAR Xfinity series race at Charlotte Motor Speedway in Defending champion Adam Scott carded his second consecu- Concord, N.C., Saturday. tive 66 since an opening 72. He was tied for 10th at 6 under in a group that included Jordan Spieth, the 21-year-old Masters Dillon wins Xfinity race champion from Dallas playing the first of consecutive weeks at CONCORD, N.C. (AP) — Austin line and passed Dillon to take the home in North Texas. Dillon’s driving was good. lead for the first time and Kahne Spieth, the first-round co- His celebration might have boxed out Dillon to take over sec- leader after a 64, followed his been even better. ond place. second-round 73 with a 67. Dillon reveled in his first win at “I was just messing with my George McNeill got off to a fast his home track Saturday with grandpa, I knew it would make AP photo head-first slide into the infield his heart skip a beat,” Dillon KEVIN NA, right, lines up a putt on the 18th hole with his caddie Kenny Harms looking on during the grass at Charlotte Motor joked as he looked over at car third round of the Colonial golf tournament, Saturday in Fort Worth, Texas. See NA, Page 25 Speedway. The 25-year-old Dillon owner Richard Childress. passed Denny Hamlin with 15 Dillon didn’t flinch after falling laps remaining and went on to his to third. Montgomerie leads Senior PGA second Xfinity Series victory of He would pass Kahne with 23 the season. laps to go and started to take aim “I stuck (the slide) pretty good,” at Hamlin. FRENCH LICK, Ind. (AP) — Colin tent and I think that’s helping. I’m enjoying it, Second-round leader Tom Lehman had a joked Austin, a former baseball He took his shot with 15 laps to Montgomerie was long considered one of the I really am. I’m a great believer that if you 79 to drop into a tie for 13th at 2 over. player who played in the Little go, blowing by Hamlin on the low best players in golf who had never won a enjoy something, you’re usually quite good at “I just didn’t make them,” said Lehman, League World Series. side of the track amid lap traffic major championship. it.” who had three three-putts and 34 putts in all. Dillon started on the pole and and quickly pulled away and As a senior, he has said no more. Bernhard Langer, a four-time winner in Langer was fortified by his birdie-birdie fin- had the fastest car all day, lead- cruised to the win. Hamlin said Montgomerie shot a 2-under 70 on senior majors, was second after a 68. He ish, but he wondered what might have been ing the first 98 laps and 163 of he wanted to stay on the low line, Saturday on The Pete Dye Course at French eagled the 415-yard, par-4 eighth hole and after hitting a wedge from 80 yards over the 200 overall. but when lap car Peyton Sellers Lick Resort to take a three-shot lead into the closed with consecutive birdies after a bogey green at 16 and making bogey and missing a Hamlin finished second, nearly stayed at the bottom of the track final round of the Senior PGA Championship. at the par-5 16th. couple short putts. 3 seconds behind Dillon. he was forced to go high. At 5-under 211, the 51-year-old Scot was Montgomerie and Langer will play in the “I had two of the worst lip-outs ever in my Kasey Kahne was third, fol- “When (Hamlin) went up to the in position to win his third senior major final twosome Sunday, just like they did last life,” Langer said. “On No. 3, I hit a putt that lowed by Regan Smith and Xfinity top (of the track), I said, ‘Here is championship in a year. He won the Senior year at Harbor Shores, when Montgomerie went in on the left, went all the way around Series regular Darrell Wallace Jr. my shot,’” Dillon said. PGA last year at Harbor Shores in Michigan, shot a 65 and won by four. and came back out this way. So it went 460 “I didn’t want to get out of this Childress joked that when and took the U.S. Senior Open in July in Scott Verplank, Esteban Toledo and Brian degrees.” car (because) it drove so good,” Dillon went to pass “I just held on Oklahoma. Henninger were tied for third at 1 under. Thirty of the 76 players who made the cut Dillon said. to my adult beverage.” “It was frustrating to come to these cham- Verplank shot 70, Toledo 73, and Henninger shot par or better on a sunny Saturday with Points leader Chris Buescher Kyle Larson, last year’s winner, pionships and walk off with the runner-ups’ 74. a tricky wind. Eleven players go into the final was 11th, but was never in con- headed behind the wall midway medal,” Montgomerie said. “I’ve done that five Henninger made a triple bogey on the 16th round within six shots of Montgomerie. tention for the lead. He main- through the race after his No. 4 times. You try your damnedest and you come to drop out of a share of the lead. His second “I am where I am. I would rather be leading tained a 4-point lead over Ty Chevrolet sustained a broken up a shot light. shot on the 539-yard hole darted right, into by eight, but I’m not,” said one of them, Dillon, who finished seventh. rear shock mount. He finished “I’m more relaxed now. I’m more relaxed deep, deep rough and he had to declare his It was Dillon’s fourth career 33rd. than I was. My temperament is more consis- ball lost. See MONTGOMERIE, Page 25 series victory. He has seven top- It was another tough weekend five finishes in nine Xfinity starts for Jamie Dick when his engine this season. blew up on turn one 48 laps into Andretti family brushes off so-called Indy curse Dillon also won this year at Las the race, causing smoke to engulf Vegas after leading 183 of 200 is car and sending car spinning INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The man,” Marco said. “We’ve had a “My rookie year, I was criti- crash in the 1992 race and broke laps. down the track and into the wall. roar rose from the crowd with the ton of podiums, a ton of runner- cized for being mad about sec- both legs. Marco said it was hard Dillon simply couldn’t be Dick wasn’t injured in the crash simple introduction of one of the up finishes as a family and we’re ond,” Marco said. not to think of that wreck after caught when his No. 33 Chevrolet but it took some time to clean up ’s all-time stars. not done. I don’t think we’re Michael’s best finish was sec- the frightening crash last week at had clean air. the oil left on the track leaving “The great !” cursed.” ond. Mario, who retired after the practice that ended James He would regularly stretch his the race under caution for 12 With that, thousands of fans And Michael Andretti has 1994 season, won just once in 28 Hinchcliffe’s season. lead to more than four seconds laps. before Friday’s final race practice reaped the spoils of team owner- starts. “I look at the Hinch thing, I during long stretches of green flag At the last race in Iowa, Dick stood at Indianapolis Motor ship, winning with Dan Wheldon The Andretti curse always don’t look at our careers as being racing in the first half of the race. received a scare when a tungsten Speedway and went wild for the (2005) and reminds racing aficionados of an cursed,” Marco said. “My uncle “I thought it was pretty much a weight flew out of the back of patriarch of one of racing’s most (2007). He’s the reigning series Indy 500 joke: The four most took a huge hit, don’t get me battle for second place all day,” Ross Chastain’s car and punc- storied families. owner champion after Ryan famous words in racing aren’t wrong and ended his career, but Hamlin said. “He had an excep- tured Dick’s front windshield, Some, with a deep apprecia- Hunter-Reay captured the “Gentlemen, start your engines.” he’s alive and he’s with us.” tionally strong car.” raising further safety concerns tion of Indy’s history, chanted his checkered flag last season for They are “Andretti is slowing The family refuses to dwell on Even Clint Bowyer, who was from drivers. name. But as “Mario! Mario!” . down.” the negatives and all the times working as a Fox Sports analyst, Brian Scott was running near filled pockets at the speedway, it Really now, that’s a curse? In 1992, Michael had the best they’ve come tantalizingly close seemed a little bored with Dillon the top before being penalized for was easy to wonder if he was rec- “Sounds like he’s struggling,” car but fell out of contention to tasting that milk. extending his lead late in the speeding on pit row and being ognized as much for what his Marco cracked. when he inexplicably lost fuel “We’re very vested in what’s race, remarking, “I don’t know sent to the back of the field. family symbolized in failure at With IndyCar starved for pressure late in the race. In going on here,” Mario said. “We’re about you guys, but I would like The top four Xfinity regulars Indy more than his Hall of Fame attention outside of May for 1995, he bumped into a wall honored to have that opportuni- to see a caution right now.” from Saturday’s race — Wallace, career loaded with more than something more than misfor- even though nobody was near ty. This place has meant so With 34 laps to go, Bowyer got Regan Smith, Ty Dillon and 100 victories. tune, an Andretti in Victory Lane him. much to our family in general. As his wish. Daniel Suarez — will battle for The Andretti name has long could help ignite casual fan Jeff Andretti, Mario’s youngest far as we’re concerned, it On a restart, things got inter- $100,000 in the Dash for Cash been known at Indy as much for interest. Danicamania is so son, suffered a violent head-on couldn’t be any better.” esting as Hamlin took the outside next week at Dover.. a curse than for championships. 2005. How does Marcomania The Andretti Curse is one of sound? the most infamous curses in “It would mean the world to me sports, up on the leaderboard and the family,” Marco said. “I Hamlin confident in Charlotte double with The Curse of The Bambino think it would be great for the CONCORD, N.C. (AP) — Denny Hamlin’s part of NASCAR racing is that you’ve got to and Chicago’s billy goat. The so- fans as well to bring an Andretti not sure he could be more confident coming tune it and get the car handling as good as it called curse is as much a part of back. And an American.” into the Coca-Cola 600 with how he has per- can.” Indy’s lore as the singing of Hunter-Reay’s victory was the formed the past two weeks at Charlotte Motor The issue all teams face at Charlotte are “Back Home Again in Indiana” first for an American since Sam Speedway. changing conditions. Sunshine and heat and a pork tenderloin sandwich. Hornish Jr. in 2006. Hamlin, the winner of the All-Star race last when the race starts around 6 p.m., dark- Must be tough coming to Indy The Hornish win — and Marco week at the track, held the lead late in the ness and cooler temperatures about five with that kind of legacy, right loss — still stings for Andretti. Xfinity Series event Saturday before getting hours later when racing for the checkered Mario? Marco was a rookie in 2006 passed by winner Austin Dillon and taking flag. “We always look forward to it and nearly needed just one second. “It’s going to be a very, very big challenge to like you cannot imagine,” he chance to win the race his father The big prize, though, comes Sunday night be good at both,” Hamlin said. said. couldn’t during a lengthy career. in NASCAR’s longest race — and Hamlin Hamlin likes how his crews have handled The Andrettis brush aside talk He surged to the lead in the clos- believes he has as strong a chance as anyone things at Charlotte so far. Hit pit crew posted of curses or bad luck, even ing laps — passing his father, of to finish on top. a sub-11 second stop late in the All-Star race though Mario’s 1969 victory is all people. Hamlin will start fifth Sunday, one of three AP photo that was instrumental in the victory. In the the lone one for a family driver. Hornish got around Michael cars opening in the top five. DENNY HAMLIN climbs into his car Xfinity race, Hamlin fell as far as 21st before There have been crashes, and quickly closed Marco’s seem- Matt Kenseth sits on the pole and Carl before practice for Sunday’s NASCAR rallying — with the help of NASCAR rescind- mechanical ills and just about ingly insurmountable gap. Edwards is third. Hamlin said that’s a strong Coca-Cola 600 Sprint Cup series race at ing a crew penalty after reviewing video — every kind of fateful twist to keep Hornish roared back on the final indication he’ll have a machine ready to com- Charlotte Motor Speedway in Concord, back to the top. He moved into the lead off a either from winning the world’s trip around the 2 1/2-mile oval, pete at the end. N.C., Saturday. late restart, but could not hold off Dillon’s richest and most prestigious putting himself in perfect posi- “I don’t feel like there’s anything I can do to stronger car. race. tion off the final turn to blow by drive harder or better,” he said. “You’ve got to a good sign as well,” Hamlin said. “So I’m The good thing, Hamlin said, was the work Mario’s son, Michael, had it Andretti coming down the long hope you’ve got a fast car.” pretty excited about tomorrow’s race.” his crew did in improving the car’s handling the worst, leading 431 laps in 16 straightaway. Hamlin had the fastest car at the end last Hamlin is eager to chase the championship and power as the race went on. career starts without ever getting Hornish won by a little more weekend, working his way out front after a he missed out on year ago after finishing If that happens Sunday, Hamlin’s got the the chance to swig that champi- than a car length — just 0.064 quick final pit stop to pull away from Kevin third in the Sprint Cup series behind winner driving part covered. onship milk. seconds, and Marco and Michael Harvick in the final 10-lap dash. No one has Kevin Harvick. Hamlin took care of qualifying “As far as confidence is concerned, I’m as Marco Andretti, a third-gener- settled for second and third. swept both Charlotte weekends since Kurt for this year’s playoff with his win at confident as ever,” he said. “I think our ation driver, is 0 for 9 in “The Curses that day likely only Busch did it in 2010. Martinsville in March. organization is starting to turn the corner Greatest Spectacle in Racing.” came out of their mouths for “Last week was a great week and on “There’s some things about my car I wish I and, hopefully, we get some good results this “I think we’ve been blessed, being foiled again. Thursday, Matt (Kenseth) getting the poll was could change,” he said. “But that’s the tough weekend and from here on out.” 22—Cleveland Daily Banner—Sunday, May 24, 2015 www.clevelandbanner.com Editorials Graduations bring reminders One is the bittersweet tone of class reunions “If your contribution has been vital, there will always be somebody to pick up where you left off, and that will be your claim to immortality.” Graduations are a popular subject this them. — Walter Gropius, German-American architect (1883-1969) time of year. The focus is often on high LOOKing BACK I and my classmates were fortunate to school commencements, but there are also grow up during a time when there were colleges and universities, graduate schools, tremendous opportunities for success. middle schools and primary schools. Larry Bowers Today’s technological society is a different Leadercast a valuable Even pre-schoolers get to celebrate a Banner world altogether, than the hands-on world graduation. I guess it’s training for all those Staff Writer we faced more than five decades ago. graduations ahead. My senior class included several attor- gift from PCL, Chamber What do you remember about your high neys, journalists (such as myself) and some school graduation? Was it fun, or did you some with quick minds are no longer very who have published other works. There wo of the most quoted and corporate America. Both do things you now regret? quick, and memories have faded for others. were engineers, salesmen, judges, publish- leaders in America — sides know you only win if you If you used bad judgment at the time, Our class reunion has added a Friday- ers, professional athletes, scientists, and Twhen speaking on the have a great team. Little is there is a means of intervention. It’s called night event, to go with the usual Saturday even three or four who worked with NASA subject of leadership — are accomplished with only one “class reunion.” I’ve got another intervention lunch. On Friday evenings we scheduled a during the time of the nation’s space iconic voices from the world of talented player. And to build a just ahead in June. trip to Townsend, in the foothills of the exploits. My Maryville High school graduating class . We have a meal, Some of my closest classmates have sports. great team people have to of 1959 previously held our reunions at the enjoy some music and sit around and dis- passed away. One lived near my boyhood Sadly, one is no longer with understand their roles and end of the year, but since have switched to cuss “the old days.” home as we were growing up, and we even us. Vince Lombardi, leg- you have to understand the a summertime celebration each year. This added day of celebration has become ran away from home together when we endary head coach of the importance of eliminating con- Perhaps it’s because our bones handle the most relaxing of the reunion weekend. where high school sophomores (but that’s Green Bay Packers from fusion.” warm weather better than cold. On Saturday, we’ll attend a modest lunch another story). those glory days of the 1960s, Each year the reunion changes a little. at Green Meadow Country Club, a place This classmate served four years in the In short, to be a great leader There is always elation to see old class- where I have very fond memories. Green Navy, worked as an engineer in the is credited with pointing to the means making personal sacri- mates, but it is also a time of sadness to Meadow is the site of many golf tourna- Caribbean for RCA, then went to work for birth of leaders. Such birth is fice, communicating your realize we have lost others over the preced- ments in which I participated, but also NASA. He later returned to school for his not through biological means, expectations and using mis- ing 12 months. tournaments I covered as a sports writer. law degree and became an attorney for but by hard work and by lis- takes as lessons learned. Some of the losses are anticipated, with Much of my mentoring in golf was at the NASA. He died from cancer just a few years tening to the wisdom and All of this points to an illness and disease, but others are unantici- country club. ago. pated and create an even deeper sense of In the last few years the luncheon has Another close classmate came to the sage advice of those who incredible opportunity in our loss. been at the high school, where we’ve toured Banner to visit me recently from Atlanta, have taken the reins of lead- own Cleveland and Bradley Perhaps the greatest sadness is the fact our old school and viewed all the changes. and we’ll continue our relationship at this ership before. County community that has that some of our classmates are unable to We even visited with the football coach who year’s reunion. The late Lombardi said it just completed its third year. enjoy quality of life as we get deeper and talked about his program. Maryville High We’ll probably talk about graduation, but best. Called Leadercast, this one- deeper into old age. The onset of dementia has become a dynasty in Tennessee, and it won’t be the one we had 56 years ago. My and Alzheimer’s has struck several mem- one of the most followed prep programs in grandson graduated from Maryville this “Leaders are made, they day phenomenon features bers of my senior class, and their visible the nation. year, and two granddaughters will get their are not born,” the Packers one goal: Build great leaders loss is also a loss for the rest of us. The school’s football program was not diplomas next spring. helmsman once said. “They and do it by learning from the Many of us have suffered through such enviable in our high school days. Even now Graduations are a cycle of continuance. I are made by hard effort, which experiences of great leaders. losses in our immediate families, but we’re we talk about our losses, not our victories. hope I’ll spin around for a few more, at least is the price which all of us Since its inception, also suffering these losses in our high Most of our discussions on reunion week- to see all my grandkids walk across the school community. end are about those old days, and what stage. must pay to achieve any goal Leadercast has assembled It brings great sadness to us as we realize happened to our classmates through the ——— that is worthwhile.” massive crowds of 300 to 350 several can’t function as they previously years. (About the writer: Larry Bowers is a staff Some might prefer an alter- at each sitting. It doesn’t did. The former athletes no longer have Several of my classmates reached fame writer, and three-time past editor, at the native metaphor, one that come by accident. It comes their agility and strength, many have devel- and fortune. Others were successful in Cleveland Daily Banner. Email him at strikes fear into the squeam- from a recognition by area oped frailness and physical deficiencies, many ways, and leave generations behind [email protected].) ish yet a sense of challenge businesses, organizations, into the fearless. It is best rec- nonprofits, churches, civic ognized as, “... No pain, no groups, education and gov- ANNIE’S gain.” ernment that to succeed they For just a four-word expres- must share a commonality: MAILBOX sion, its meaning can be Leadership. debated among the most Two entities that have led Dear Annie: I am a communi- articulate of orators for days the Leadercast campaign as cation skills consultant. I dis- on end. equal partners with like ideas agree with your response to “Beaucoup Baffled,” who received On a more contemporary on building the future are an invitation to an overseas wed- note, another oft-quoted People for Care & Learning ding and wanted to know leader is retired University of and the Cleveland/Bradley whether she could bring a friend. Tennessee Lady Vols head Chamber of Commerce. You suggested a rather cryptic coach Pat Summitt. In our community, both are response (”I’m not sure I’m up to making such a long journey by The eight-time NCAA respected names. myself”) in the hope that the national champion, who might PCL, under the leadership future bride would understand still be coaching today were it of Executive Director Fred the hidden meaning. Why not not for the diagnosis of early Garmon who says his non- just ask a simple question, such onset Alzheimer’s, is also a profit is in the business of as “Would it be OK if I brought believer in the building of my boyfriend?” — Blainville, building leaders, is best rec- Quebec leaders. ognized for its work in “Build A Dear Quebec: We understand Like Lombardi, she believes City” in Cambodia, as well as your objection, but it is wrong to they are not born. Like a long string of local commu- put the bride in a position where Lombardi, she says they are nity-service projects. Most she could feel obligated to invite made. In some cases, they recently, PCL has been direct- an extra person. She may not have the room or the budget to do are self-made. In some cases, ly involved in the continued so. She even may have intended they are the love child of past addition of amenities on the to introduce her traveling friend leaders and life’s experi- Cleveland/Bradley County Progress is being made on both to a nice French guy. By saying ences. Greenway, and other local ini- that one is not up to making the In all cases, the much- tiatives. trip alone, it gives the bride the option of including the extra per- respected Lady Vols coach The Chamber of Commerce ends of the growing Greenway! son without backing her into a feels, they are the product of ... well, we cannot begin to list corner or forcing her to be Since the Cleveland/Bradley stopping point a fifth of a mile someone’s training and dedi- unkind. the number of community County Greenway was conceived, Keeping it north of Mohawk Drive. What ——— cation ... whether it is by their achievements, and opportuni- its point of beginning or terminus green have been relatively easy ease- (About the writers: Annie’s own devices or a mentor’s. ties, made possible by the on the south end has always been ments to obtain for phases one Cameron Mailbox is written by Kathy the Village Green Town Center, at through five, the next phases of Like the NFL coach, she organization’s diverse pro- Fisher Mitchell and Marcy Sugar, long- the corner of Inman and Keith development will require a bit says it best ... as she did in gramming, hard-working staff Cleveland/Bradley time editors of the Ann Landers streets. To the north, it’s the more conversations with property January 2009, in an article and its fleet of dedicated vol- Greenway Board column. Please email your ques- Hiwassee River. For both of these owners. tions to published in “Success” maga- unteers. directions, the final landing place The vision for 13-plus miles of [email protected], or zine and later posted to its Great leaders like Vince is yet to be determined. Willow Street, and along Mouse Greenway from the Village Green write to: Annie’s Mailbox, c/o Coincidentally, there is current Creek for approximately 300 to the Hiwassee River is achiev- popular website. It was written Lombardi and Pat Summitt Creators Syndicate, 737 3rd St., progress at both the north and yards. At the corner of Inman and able, but not without the enthusi- by someone who understands would be far too humble to Hermosa Beach CA 90254. You south locations. Keith, negotiations are underway astic support of owners along the the value of leaders and the call themselves great leaders. can also find Annie on Facebook At the south point, there is to incorporate the Greenway in way. The more of these owners at Facebook.com/AskAnnies. To relevance of leadership — So, we do it for them. already a passage under Inman the future development of retail who come forward in support of find out more about Annie’s Don Yaeger, a four-time New But they would be among the Street. The 8-foot wide sidewalk space on the property. our Greenway, the faster we can Mailbox and read features by York Times best-selling first to point to the need for was installed several years ago At the north end of Bradley make it to the visionary goal for other Creators Syndicate writers when the Tennessee Department County, Greenway progress is Cleveland and Bradley County! author, longtime Sports leadership, no matter the and cartoonists, visit the Creators of Transportation widened Inman developing in the city of ——— Illustrated writer and award- endeavor — whether it is the Syndicate Web page at www.cre- Street at that location. However, Charleston. Over a year ago a Online: www.cbcgreenway.com ators.com.) winning motivational speaker. accountable operation of a there are no plans at this time to grant was received to incorporate Facebook: The Greenway In Yaeger’s interview, he business or the difference-mak- connect that passage to the an “interpretive” Greenway from quotes the UT coach as say- ing capacities of a nonprofit. Village Green. Instead, progress the Hiwassee River to a central ing, “I’ve been known to say, It is appropriate this year’s is being made to establish a Charleston city park. This termi- winners aren’t born, they’re Leadercast came with the Greenway connection on the nus (or beginning point) is one of Cleveland Daily Banner self-made. They’re made that northwest corner of Inman and three possible landing points at – Established in 1854 – theme, “The Brave Ones.” Keith. the Hiwassee. If the Greenway way by setting goals every Hosted in the beautiful facili- With the recent uncovering of were to continue to follow the EDITOR AND PUBLISHER GENERAL MANAGER day. Players who come to our ties of the First Baptist Church the original spring of the historic banks of Mouse Creek, it would Stephen L. Crass Jim Bryant program, they really don’t of Cleveland, the daylong Taylor’s Place, there have been land at the Hiwassee near the some discussions about extend- massive Wacker plant. understand what they individ- seminar pointed to a shared OFFICE MANAGER CIRCULATION DIRECTOR ually have to invest.” trait among successful lead- ing the Greenway to this location Another branch of Mouse Herb Lacy near the heart of downtown Creek could take the Greenway Joyce Taylor Later in the face-to-face with ers — courage, the kind of Cleveland. near Walker Valley High School, SPORTS EDITOR Yaeger, she states, “If you courage required to take risk. To get from the current south- providing a needed connection. ASSOCIATE EDITOR The third is the Charleston con- Richard Roberts always put more into getting Our community is fortunate ern terminus at Willow Street to Rick Norton ready for a game — or a busi- to have leadership-building Inman — what has been officially nection, which, at this time, ADVERTISING DIRECTOR ness meeting — than you’ll declared Phase VI of the appears to be the direction the organizations that don’t lack Greenway will be developing. ASSOCIATE EDITOR Jack Bennett need, then no game or meet- in courage. Greenway — there is also progress. Several easements In the meantime, there are a lot Gwen Swiger RETAIL SALES MANAGER ing will ever overwhelm you. I We thank the leaders at along Brown Avenue have been of potential directions the Greenway could go in between Sheena Meyer want our team to not just be PCL and the Chamber for granted by property owners This LIFESTYLES EDITOR will allow an extension across Charleston and the Greenway’s physically more prepared than fathering new leaders in our William Wright PRESS SUPERVISOR their opponents ... I want them hometown through their hard Richard Yarber to be mentally stronger, too. work on bringing Leadercast. (EDITOR’S NOTE: The Banner welcomes letters to the editor. The Those are life lessons.” “The Brave Ones” brought a guidelines call for letters to be in good taste and no more than 300 423-472-5041 words. Some minor editing, not affecting the meaning, may be Telephone And in one other segment, powerful message. Though it required. All letters must include the author’s signature, address the demanding — and ever- doesn’t seem possible, we and a telephone number for confirmation. Since letters must have 423-614-6529 423-476-1046 so-successful leader — suspect that power will be a signature, they cannot be emailed. Letters reflect the opinion of Newsroom Fax Office & Advertising Fax stressed, “There are a lot of exceeded by what lies ahead the writer. Letters may be sent to Letters to the Editor, Cleveland parallels between basketball in Leadercast 2016. Daily Banner, P.O. Box 3600, Cleveland, TN 37320-3600.) 1505 25th Street N.W. - Cleveland, TN 37311 • P.O. Box 3600 Cleveland, TN 37320 www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner —Sunday, May 24, 2015— 23 Giving voice to unspoken casualties of war “And I’m proud to be an American, His is a sentiment of deepest pain yet But this I think I know of my father’s distance. where at least I know I’m free. And I InKSPoTS truest understanding about the casual- time in World War II. He served some- Truth is, a part of my dad did die in won’t forget the men who died, who gave ties of military conflict, “In war, there where in Northern Italy. Although his that war. A part of any soldier dies in that right to me.” are no unwounded soldiers.” role came as a mechanic, I am told he war. It isn’t something you see. It isn’t — Lee Greenwood Rick Norton And that’s when visions of my father was assigned a gun. I am told he may something you hear. It’s something you Country musician Assoc. Editor are most real. have been forced to use that gun. I sus- feel. From, “God Bless The USA” (1984) Dad fought in World War II as an air- pect he probably did. Sometimes a It doesn’t make them bad men. It ——— craft mechanic and soldier in the old man’s eyes tell more than they see. doesn’t make them damaged men. It Of all the agony ever put into words Army Air Corps. At war’s end he was reportedly just makes them changed men. over the casualties of war, the one that Adapted from original I had not been born when Dad aboard a ship sailing for Japan when Memorial Day is not intended for still rings in my ears and tears at my shipped overseas, but I am told he was the Enola Gay etched her mark on a these old soldiers. They lived. And if I heart as the most telling came ironical- printing: May 25, 2014 a good man. Joining hundreds of thou- people’s history. Whether the atomic were to be so bold as to question the ly enough from the imagination of two sands of other U.S. troops, my father’s bombs saved his life, and in so doing fairness, my dad would have been the Hollywood screenwriters. the meaning of Memorial Day. After all, mission was the same as his brothers granted me life, I will never know. first to temper my tongue and to calm Maybe Philip Kaufman and Sonia this somber observance honors the in arms — to end the tyranny of a Hundreds of thousands died. But a war my emotions. Chernus had some rare insight into memory of real soldiers — real men murderous dictator named Hitler and ended. “That’s enough son,” Dad would cau- raw emotion when they adapted a 1973 and real women who die in real wars; the grey-helmeted henchmen who My dad earned a couple medals tion me, his words gentle but his tone novel by Forrest Carter about one sol- real families who feel real pain. All are adhered to his every order of genocide. although I don’t know what kind. To firm. “Those men who died ... they gave dier’s quest to avenge the murders of the real casualties of real wars. Dad was a good man when he left. this day, I think they remain in the everything. They can no longer talk to his wife and son by a renegade band of Yet, I still find myself returning to Dad was a good man when he came safekeeping of my older brother. their sons. They can no longer be with pro-Union militia in post-Civil War those words, “I guess we all died a little back. But, Dad was a changed man ... I know very little else ... except this. their families. They are due every ounce Missouri. in that damn war.” as I was later to learn. Like too many noble American sol- of respect we can give them.” Their 1976 American Western was No doubt, the Civil War was merci- I cannot speak to all the details. And diers, Dad faced his demons upon his “Yes sir,” I would now agree ... 50 titled “The Outlaw Josey Wales,” a film lessly real. Brother fought brother in a I will not speak of them. I know only return to the States. Mom blamed most years later. “But Dad, you gave a lot, classic that was selected 20 years later four-year bloodbath that split families, what I learned secondhand and third- on the war. I cannot say with convic- too ... more than most people will ever for preservation in the National Film tested allegiances and ripped at the hand years later, and what I observed tion. I could only observe. And I know.” Registry of the Library of Congress. heart of a nation. Likely, the long and as his son, his third born. I was the observed quietly. “But son, I came back,” he would Directed by and starring the legendary hurtful fight took its toll on thousands baby. As a boy I worshipped him. As a Perhaps one day I will write about remind me. Clint Eastwood, one of the movie’s final whose names might as well have been teen I forgot how to love him. As a man those demons. Perhaps I will do it “Yes Dad, you did,” I would manage, lines cut the deepest — as spoken Josey Wales. All were soldiers. Many I regret that breach in trust. openly, without fear, without doubt ... I my eyes beginning to sting. “But you straight from the empty heart of a way- died. Some did not. Like many American soldiers will know then that to write of it is in left something behind ... in the middle ward and broken warrior whose pain It is for the dead, and in a sad and returning from the great war, Dad fact to honor the man who gave me life of that battlefield, in the twilight of that seemed eternal. tragic way for the dying, that we chose not to speak of it; at least, not and who offered me love. It will also war. And you never got it back.” Facing the scars of destiny at movie’s observe Memorial Day. to us kids. Mom knew a little, but serve to condemn the futility of war and Memorial Day is for the dead. It is a end, a bleeding but forgiving Wales told I’ve written about it before. I will most of what she knew she did not the ravages of death that lie in its tribute to the memories of all who did his bounty-hunting pursuer Captain write of it again ... and not just on share. Her silence came in respect for wake. But that day is not today, nor is not return. Fletcher, “I guess we all died a little in Memorial Day or Veterans Day or Flag her troubled husband, my tormented it tomorrow nor the day after. But it doesn’t mean I can’t think of that damn war.” Day or Armed Forces Day, but on any father. Though I didn’t know how to say it, my dad on Monday. Because I will. And Please excuse the expletive. Deleting day of a year’s vast in between when I never knew my dad before the war. especially as an adolescent, I loved my I will thank Josey Wales — real or it would have meant surrendering the the memory of an American soldier My birth came a decade later. But even Dad. I loved him too dearly to disre- imagined — for putting into words what movie’s deep-seated message. plays upon my conscience. a child can pick up on key words, spect his memory. As a man, I know so many just like him have earned the It’s how Josey Wales felt. He was Yes, Memorial Day is intended for the knowing mannerisms, sad eyes and this now. As a child, I too often spoke right to say. tired of death. He was tired of dying. He entombed, the buried ... those who did awkward silence. Each was an unspo- as a child. “I guess we all died a little in that was tired of chasing both. This old sol- not return from distant battlefields. It ken code for off limits to open discus- I don’t know if Dad ever saw that damn war.” dier needed to accept what was lost. is for the fallen heroes of war, those sion. Clint Eastwood classic. If he had, I ——— This weary gladiator needed to move whose loss came to us like a dagger in We were occasionally reminded by believe he might have found comfort in (About the writer: Rick Norton is an on. Life awaited. the night. Mom not to ask questions about “... those words of Josey Wales. He might associate editor at the Cleveland Daily Quoting from a mythical Hollywood But I am also reminded of words that war.” She understood why. I did even have repeated them, minus the Banner. Email him at rick.norton@cleve- character seems wrong when pondering from Argentine writer Jose Narosky. not. And I did not ask. swearing if we kids were within hearing landbanner.com.) From the pages of The Banner Summer’s coming: Revisit, rewind This Week in hisTory and rediscover history at Red Clay Previous visitors to the at Middle Tennessee State The following items were compiled by the Cleveland Bradley County Public Library from old issues of the Red Clay Cleveland Daily Banner and its forerunners, the Cleveland Banner, the Journal, and the Journal and Banner. Council Grounds at University. New exhibits and Red Clay State Historic Park CoRneR reorganization will occur as a May 25, 1964 make plans not to integrate traffic flow into and may not recognize the upgrad- Jane result of this partnership with Memorial Day 1964 around their shopping districts. ed and rejuvenated face of Red Switzer local Chamber of Commerce Parking for uptown shoppers was discussed at Clay. Red Clay State Park Vice President Melissa Woody Memorial Day services were held on Saturday, length. The city government was commended for With the Cherokee people’s Park Ranger and Dr. Van West. May 30, with veteran groups at the YMCA, and providing several free parking areas, and also for Tri-Council resolution to sup- There are numerous projects with Frank Cummings as master of ceremonies. enforcing the two-hour limit — while it had also port Red Clay’s Cherokee and renovations happening The Rev. Robert L. Langford, who was pastor hurt to some extent. Heritage Festival and to make In conjunction with the every week at Red Clay with of First Methodist Church and a former U.S. Another facet of uptown parking discussed it a truly authentic event, the artist, Red Clay’s Park Manager the help of local partners and Navy chaplain, opened the ceremonies at 9 a.m. was all-day parkers. Walter Abel commented that park has been rejuvenated and Erin Medley came up with the generous donors. We look for- with prayer. W.B. Parks made remarks from an some weeks back the police department had now features more quality idea for the carving since the ward to updating you on the address made to West Point cadets by Gen. made a two-day survey and found that 278 cars Cherokee activities that accu- tree had seven protruding progress and hope you’ll be Douglas MacArthur. parked at parking meter spaces all day. It was rately portray the Cherokee stumps from the base. After there to see all the improve- securing community and grant Later, the flag was raised while trumpeter Abe recommended that employers urge their employ- people’s customs, lifestyle and ments! support from the Tennessee Lillard played the Star Spangled Banner. There ees to park in free lots, rather than in front of beliefs. The park is also proud to Arts Commission, the was a salute to war dead by a National Guard their own stores. This summer, Red Clay will announce the historic gather- Cleveland/Bradley County firing squad, and “Taps” was sounded by a Concerning the meters, it was pointed out that offer their first Junior Ranger ing of the three federally recog- Chamber of Commerce, Rick bugler. the city's income from them ran about $35,000 Summer camp. nized Cherokee Tribes meeting and Ramona Bird of Cherokee, Members of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, annually and the money was used to pay for From July 27-30, some 35 at Red Clay for the first time twice-weekly garbage pick-up in the city. young people (ages 8-14) will N.C., and the Friends of Red prior to Removal. This Tri- American Legion, DAV, and Boy Scouts took part Clay, the project was complet- in placing the flags on graves of deceased ser- It was noted that the number of cars would have the opportunity to learn Council meeting will be enor- about and ed and remains a highlight of vicemen at the request of coordinator Col. A.L. increase in the years to come, and that traffic mously significant and we are culture, first aid, water ecolo- every guest’s visit. honored to play a part in Bullard. flow in Cleveland was in need of study and improvement. gy, camping, edible plants, Red Clay is improving at a Cherokee history. Dates have ——— A sketch of a proposed new Merchants Bank astronomy, reptiles, birds of rapid pace. been tentatively scheduled for building on the southwest corner of Ocoee and prey, invasive plants, Cherokee For example, the Council late August 2015 and we will May 26, 1964 First streets N.W. was shown to the group, how- weapons and many other top- House replica benches were in keep you posted as we are able Uptown area studied ever, bank officials stated plans were not definite ics. This camp will have a need of replacement, and the about this historic event. at that time. small fee for each child and timbers were donated by Shane Other events and projects At the request of Charles Beasley, former Carl Armstrong, manager of the Chamber, registration will begin in mid- Bickford of Bledsoe County will be announced via the park Chamber of Commerce manager, TVA's Bernard estimated that as more and more property own- June. Please call the park from his family sawmill. Facebook page and through Zelner met with a group of Cleveland men to ers and store owners make improvements, this office for more information. Visitors will be happy to know Red Clay’s website. study revitalization, beautification, parking and in itself would encourage others to do the same. During the summer, Red that there are now seven Our annual program sched- traffic of the downtown area of Cleveland. ——— Clay will also continue the benches in place of the six that ule is available for pickup at The meeting was organized through the May 30, 1964 annual Cherokee Concert that were removed. The seven the park office. Chamber of Commerce with Walter Abel and J.D. An editorial by will feature Cherokee artists benches represent the seven Please feel free to call the Harshbarger as co-chairmen, and Paul Davis as C.L. McAlister with original and traditional that would Park Visitor Center with any president. It was the third such meeting. music. The free concert will be have been traditionally repre- questions or comments. We Zelner emphasized that TVA was there solely Today the nation will pause to honor by word held June 20 at 6 p.m. sented in the Council House. welcome all suggestions and in an advisory capacity. He went to highly rec- and deed those who have given their lives in The 7 Clan Mask carving by The new Tulip Poplar bench- feedback. ommend a detailed economic study, and a plan- America's defense. John Grant of Cherokee, N.C., es are installed and ready for Thank you for the opportuni- ning organization formed which would and could Gen. John A. Logan inaugurated the first offi- is completed and is a wonder- park programs and tours. ty to serve. make long-range plans. cial observance of Memorial Day in 1868 with this ful example of the local com- The park is also renovating ——— Traffic and parking dominated the conversa- pledge: "If other eyes grow dull and other hands munity partnership with Red parts of the James F. Corn (About the writer: Jane tions. One of the speakers noted that with the shake, and other hearts grow cold in the solemn Clay. The basis for the project Interpretive Center at Red Clay Switzer is a park ranger at Red completion of the Interstate Highway System, trust, ours shall keep it well so long as the light of occurred when the large tree with the assistance of Dr. Clay State Historic Park. patterns of travel would change and cities should warmth, the warmth of life, remain to us." was struck by lightning and Carroll Van West, Tennessee Contact her at had to be removed. State historian and professor [email protected].) LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

outstanding, hospital employee ... not increase of 13.8 percent over the 2013 This is a good figure in order to retain SkyRidge just to me but anyone who has had Senators total. Trends in 2015 show the call vol- our firemen. the occasion to work with her. I’m ume steadily rising again. These are professional firefighters who sure other people, as well as her fel- Sens. Gardenhire and Bell under- train and are ready to put their lives on is praised low employees at SkyRidge, feel the thanked for stand the importance to public safety by the line any time. It doesn’t matter if it’s same. having a solid 911 system. They contin- day or night. They are professionals and Another point I would like to make ue to provide leadership in improving they deserve the best and the most our by patient is a recognition of the hospital’s full 911 support our laws. taxpayers can pay! [However], a poor staff: Nurses, practitioners, lab techs, On behalf of the Cleveland-Bradley- person living on a fixed income should To The Editor: be exempt from paying county taxes. To The Editor: radiologists ... everyone. They are all Charleston 911 board of directors, I Let’s talk about SkyRidge Medical very professional. I want to thank state Sens. Todd I have lived 12 miles [outside the city] Gardenhire and Mike Bell for leadership thank them. for 40 years and I have helped fight for Center and all the great staff If I may, I would like to point out — Danny Lawson employed there. And especially, I’d one more employee whose sense of that has resulted in the passage of sig- our county to get its own fire depart- Director, EMS ment. like to focus on Stephanie Austin who care and professionalism stood out nificant legislation to secure the lifesav- 911 Board Chairman I [don’t] appreciate the county com- is in charge of marketing at the hospi- one night when I went to SkyRidge ing 911 service for the citizens of tal. Bradley County, and all Tennesseans. missioner who didn’t show up to vote during an illness. I only knew her as and give us our contract back from the She is an outstanding person who “Nikita,” but she was there for me and Historic reforms were made to update Pay raises will help you if you call or go see her our laws, bringing fairness and stability city. I live in the 4th District and I don’t she was very, very professional in how appreciate your views on paying our fire- about any problem you may have with to 911 funding, and structural reform to she did her work and the words she for firemen men a decent salary. These firemen have the hospital. She will try her best to used in caring for me. She was very the state oversight body. This enables fix that problem as soon as possible, to live in the real world and cannot work kind and understanding, and I’m con- us to continue having the best telecom- for the same as they were being paid. and she will work with you closely vinced she got me through that night. munications technology, and to main- supported As for other county departments, I until it is done. She puts forth every And there are just as tain a professional staff that provides don’t care if they get raises or not. They effort, and uses every possible means great as the rest of the staff. the highest quality response to those in To The Editor: are already established. that she can, to help you work with Thank you to you all for what you need. I think the money the Bradley County Also, Mr. [Troy] Maney should take all the hospital on your needs, whatever did to help me. The 911 Center in Bradley County Commission has voted to pay our coun- the money he was offered! they might be. — Eula “Twiggy” Casteel received over 185,732 calls for emer- ty firemen is a good start in building our — Martha L. Pritchett Stephanie is a wonderful, and an Cleveland gency assistance in 2014, which was an county’s fire department. Cleveland 24—Cleveland Daily Banner—Sunday, May 24, 2015 www.clevelandbanner.com

The SPCA of Bradley County, participated in its Adopt-a-thon event sponsored by the PetSmart store on Gunbarrel Road in Chattanooga the week- end of May 15-17. It was a great weekend for the SPCA, with seven adoptions. PetSmart hosted the event and volunteers helped with trans- portation of animals to and from the event and provided assis- tance with the adoption process. Shown are new owners of some of the pets adopted during the event.

TiTAn, a 2-year-old Staffordshire terrier mix, was owner-surrendered with his sis- ter Bella when their owners could not take them when they moved. Titan was adopted 17 days later at the PetSmart Adopt-a-thon by Holly and Tony De Lorenzo.

dr. bArT bAin, who travels throughout a wide region in his fully equipped, mobile veterinary unit, discusses the healing progress of this sweet little dog, who he has treated for a leg injury, with veterinary technician Amy Sporandale. Bloat is ‘a medical emergency’ By Sue LittLe

Large and giant breeds of dogs are most com- monly afflicted with life-threatening bloat, which actually refers to two conditions in which the canine’s stomach fills with air or food and then twists around itself like a flipped over hammock, explained Dr. Bart Bain, the “visiting pet vet.” Bloat can be “a quick killer with the afflicted dog’s inability to belch or breathe or vomit, caus- ing the dog to go into shock as gas and fluid get trapped in its closed-off stomach,” he said. “Some signs that a dog is afflicted with bloat may be: vomiting, a distended abdomen, lethargy, an inability to keep food down, obvious discom- fort and walking stiff-legged. roCky, a 2-year-old Rottweiler/Lab mix, was SoPhie, a 1-year-old chihuahua/dachshund “Later signs may include: rapid heart rate, Louie is a sweet, 9-year-old orange-and-white surrendered by his owner. Rocky's stay at the mix, was surrendered by a Good Samaritan who weakness and collapse. If you have even the tabby kitty hoping for a new forever home. He is SPCA shelter was short, as he was adopted four rescued her from being hit by a car. She was slightest concern that bloat is a problem, rush available for adoption now at the municipal days later by Sarah Schorle at the PetSmart Adopt- adopted nine days later at the PetSmart Adopt-a- your dog to a veterinary hospital immediately. Cleveland Animal Shelter, 360 Hill St. Shelter a-thon. thon by Fred Anderson. “One hour or sometimes even less is the time hours are weekdays, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and limit you have to get life-saving veterinary inter- Saturdays, 10 a.m. to noon. The shelter will be vention for an afflicted dog. closed Monday for the Memorial Day holiday. “Becoming aware of what may be the early signs of impending bloat and then getting imme- diate veterinary treatment are keys to saving a dog’s life,” Bain noted. What dogs are most prone to bloating? Great Danes, Great Pyrenees, bloodhounds and other deep-chested, large and giant breeds of dogs are at highest risk. “Bloodhounds top the list of those I’ve treated for this condition,” he said, adding that it is “unusual for small dogs to be afflicted.” Dogs that have suffered from bloat are “at high risk for repeated episodes but with preventive surgery involving a veterinary tacking procedure, further episodes can be prevented,” he said. Other measures recommended by Bain to pre- vent bloating include “feeding three or four small meals a day rather than one or two large meals; not feeding new foods; not letting the dog drink much water before or after a meal; and avoiding brisk exercise on a full stomach.” By abiding by these easy measures, we can greatly reduce the chances of our dogs becoming afflicted with life-threatening bloat and keep them for what we hope will be long, healthy and happy lives as our beloved four-legged family members. Paws up this week to Clara Ruth Campbell; Jim Maney; Amy Davis; Irene Clark; the Kennedy biLLy is a handsome, 3-year-old brown-and- family; Rachel Perry; and all who rescued a pet white dog who would love to have a new home SAbrinA, a shepherd/collie mix, was surren- with the assurance of providing a long, wonderful life in a forever home. where he can be an indoor companion and an out- dered to the SPCA after being rescued from a Call me with your pet and wildlife stories, 728- door hiking buddy, said Roy Wilbanks, animal con- neglectful situation. She was adopted at the 5414; or write to: E.S.P. Inc., P.O. Box 4864, trol officer. Many fine pets are always available for PetSmart Adopt-a-thon 22 days later by Tiffany Cleveland, TN 37320. adoption. and Tim Oxford.

roo, a 7-month-old shepherd mix, above left, was owner-surrendered with playmate Pixie. Roo was adopted five days later by James Simms at the PetSmart Adopt-a-thon.

Luke, a 4-month-old heeler/basset mix, was surrendered to the SPCA of Bradley County by his owner. He was a resident of the shelter for 18 days before being adopted by Stephanie Kulik at the Adopt-a-thon event.

When edWArd roberTS saw Steudie on the Ark’s Petfinder.com site, he and Vickie drove When normA Puckett saw Steudie, a from Ten Mile to meet her. They had recently lost “Chiweenie,” on the Ark’s Facebook page, she a canine companion to cancer. They were looking came to visit. However, Steudie had already been for a friend for their remaining dog Bo. After adopted. However, Puckett met Belle, a 5-year-old reviewing Steudie’s veterinary records and com- Chihuahua. After a walk, the two bonded and pleting an adoption contract, the group were off to Puckett decided Belle would be a great companion Petco with “Think Adoption First” coupons. for her senior Great Dane. After reviewing Belle’s veterinary records and complet- ing an adoption contract, the two were off to Petco with the “Think Adoption First” coupons.

bLAke hoWArd had been preparing to adopt a canine companion for several months. He visited the Ark looking for a healthy puppy. Charlotte Howard, Blake’s grandmother, Pixie, an 18-month-old dachs- accompanied him. Mylo, a Jack hund/beagle mix, was owner sur- Russell terrier, bonded with rendered with playmate Roo, Blake. After a review of veteri- when their owners were moving nary records, Charlotte Howard and could not take their pets to arranged the adoption and Mylo their new residence. Pixie was joined the family. adopted six days later by Mary Ann Fant at the Adopt-a-thon. www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Sunday, May 24, 2015—25 SEC Na From Page 18 From Page 21

“I’m feeling better than I’ve felt the arc for block and charge calls some more offense in college bas- start, with four birdies on the par 4 along the Trinity River that 16-foot birdie putt at No. 5 and in a very long time,” said Slive. He from 3 to 4 feet. The changes still ketball,” he said. “I think these first six holes, matching Na at 10 is the hardest hole on the an 11-footer at No. 6 to get to 10 is in “a quiet period” for treatment must be approved by the NCAA’s rules are good for the game. I’m under after the second-round course. Na hit a tee shot into the under. But McNeill hit his drive before his next doctor’s visit. Playing Rules Oversight glad that the rules makers are leader had already given back the hazard and had to take a penalty at No. 12 into the rough and —New rules in college basket- Committee. paying attention to the game. stroke he earned with his 16-foot drop. wound up with the first of three ball reducing the shot clock from Slive was “very much in favor” These two steps are in the right birdie putt at No. 3. McNeill, playing in the group bogeys in five holes. He was 7 35 to 30 seconds and expanding of both rules. “I think we need direction.” Na had a bogey at No. 5, the directly ahead of Na, rolled in a under after a 69. SPRING FLING Montgomerie From Page 21

Verplank, who has struggled with groups behind, Lehman three- tied for the lead at 2 under. injuries over his two Champions putted No. 6 for a bogey. One Anything can happen on a course Tour seasons. group ahead, Toledo half- as severe as Dye’s treeless, Verplank and the rest can by shanked his tee shot into the windswept hilltop monster. comforted by the severity of the pond alongside the par-3 seventh “There’s a potential double Course. Things can happen fast green and made double bogey. around every corner here,” said on it. They happened fast Then Lehman missed the green Montgomerie, who had a lone Saturday. at No. 7 and made another bogey Saturday. “Long day ahead Langer holed a 7-iron from 162 bogey. tomorrow. There’s a seven-mile yards for his eagle at No. 8. Suddenly, Langer, Lehman, walk, and the emotions will go up A few minutes later and a few Toledo and Montgomerie were and down like a roller coaster.” Irving From Page 18

not given James any sense of you whenever you decide to “Violence is not the answer,” security. come back, whenever you’re he said. “For the city of “We’re just as desperate as we ready physically and mentally to Cleveland, let’s use our excite- were in Game 1 and Game 2,” he come back.’” ment or whatever passion that said. MOVING PIECES: we have for our sport for the The Hawks, though, are more Budenholzer said he hasn’t game tomorrow night, bring it distressed. decided who will start in place of tomorrow night.” TALK : James was Korver. One option is Kent James made similar com- wired with a microphone in Bazemore, who raised some eye- ments following racially-charged Game 2 and was heard telling brows after Game 2 when he cases in Ferguson, Missouri, and Irving, “I told you I got your said, “I still think we’re the better New York. But this one hits close back, G” after Cleveland’s win. team. We just haven’t shown it to home, and James believes he James explained what he yet.” and the Cavs can help the heal- meant. PEACEMAKER: James urged ing process. “I told him before the game,” Cleveland residents to remain “It doesn’t matter what city it James said. “‘That’s why we’re a calm and channel any anger in a is, something that’s going team. That’s why it’s next man positive way after a judge acquit- through a city that’s very trau- up. And that’s what I’m here for ted a while police office of matic, traumatizing or anything and I got your back in whatever manslaughter charges following of that case, I think sports is the decision that you decide to make the 2012 shooting deaths of two biggest healers in helping the and know that we’re ready for unarmed blacks. city out,” he said. Longley From Page 17

“I played in pain that year head coach from 1975-81 and receiver. “The San Francisco (2013 at WVHS), and when I was then again from 1986-93, includ- Giants scout has me rated as a still having trouble that fall at ing the Cougars’ national runner- five-star hitter, but said I need to Cleveland State, Coach (Mike) up run in 1980. be more versatile defensively.” Policastro shut me down,” related “Even though dad quit coach- “Coach (Tony) Skole (at ETSU) Longley. “I didn’t play my fresh- ing here (1993) before I was born wants me to come in and hit in man year but was able to let the (1995), he would always take me the middle of their lineup and injury heal completely and then to the games,” the younger play both first and the outfield,” get back into the weight room Longley remarked. “It has always Longley explained. “That’s one of and batting cage and work my been a dream of mine to play for the big reasons I want to go there. way back.” Cleveland State. I appreciated The Southern Conference is a The results speak for them- Coach Poly giving me the chance good league that has sent a lot of selves, as he hit at a .335 clip this to do so.” players to pro ball. I’m going to spring for the Cougars, plus had Having been mainly a first keep working hard and hopefully a .392 on base percentage, a .682 baseman in high school and for get noticed and get an opportuni- , nine dou- the Cougars, one of the reasons ty to do that myself.” bles and scored 36 runs to go he chose ETSU was the opportu- After being a Walker Valley with his numerous round-trip- nity to transition into playing in Graduate of Distinction with a pers and “ribbies.” the outfield as well. 3.8 grade point average, Longley “I really enjoyed playing for “Several of the (pro) scouts continued his classroom success Coach Poly (Policastro). He have told me they really like my at CSCC, repeatedly making the helped me a lot and was able to hitting, but it is extremely tough dean’s list and honor rolls each Banner photo, SARALYN NORKUS help me get over my injury and to to make it exclusively as a first semester. He had also participat- THE 4x100 mETER RELAY team of Romeo Wykle, Stephen Cannon, TJ Parker and Keegan Jones get back to have a great year,” baseman. They suggested I try to ed in the dual enrollment pro- gave Cleveland their first trip to the podium in the boys’ track and field championships. The team finished commented Longley, whose dad, play some outfield as well,” stated gram, taking college courses fifth overall with a time of 43.47. Steve, was the Cleveland State the former gridiron Mustang wide while still in high school.

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One is the pop of Sixth-seeded Nadal and third- ers out there that want to win Trent Hill pitched a complete backhands and forehands kick- seeded Murray were both drawn the tournament that can win the nine-inning game in leading Lee ing up puffs of red clay. The in the half of top-seeded tournament. Others that are to a convincing 6-1 victory over other, getting ever louder, is the Djokovic. That means second- dangerous on the day,” Federer Palm Beach Atlantic on Friday scratchy tick of life’s clock. seeded Federer would only have noted. “Whether it’s in semis or evening at Prasco Park. At age 33, with 34 bearing to play, at most, one of those in the finals, if you lose, you lose As they have in most of the down in August, time is increas- infernal three who beat him at at one point or another, and World Series wins, the Flames ingly the enemy to Federer’s the semifinal or final stage of that’s not funny. So my objective got off to a quick start in the first quest to add to his already majors in 2013 and 2014. And is to not lose.” inning. record haul of titles. such a blockbuster match could Nadal’s seeding dropped lower Adams and Nelo walked, and The count climbed to 17 with only happen in the June 7 final, than ever at Roland Garros this Holland made the Sailfish pay his seventh win at Wimbledon in if Federer gets that far. time, leaving him vulnerable in when he launched a double off 2012, when he was still a young “There is a chance to go very the draw, after the nine-time the 395 mark in center field. 30-year-old. Then, abruptly, it deep,” he acknowledged. “How champion endured his worst Holland finished the afternoon stopped. In Federer’s golden deep remains to be seen depend- season on clay in 10 years. The with another double in the sixth spell from 2004-2009, there were ing on the level of play.” 14-time Grand Slam champion inning and drove in two more 24 Grand Slam finals. Federer Federer opens his 62nd con- enters the tournament with five runs with a single in the seventh. played in 20 of them, winning secutive Grand Slam campaign, losses in 2015 on the surface The most exciting play of the 14. But since his 2012 extending his record, on Sunday where he used to be superhu- game occurred in the third Wimbledon win against Andy against a qualifier. In the man, accumulating a 66-1 inning thanks to the daring Murray, just one of the 10 sub- women’s championship, last record at Roland Garros. base-running of Poti. He reached sequent Grand Slam finals fea- year’s losing finalist Simona Federer has been playing first on a single, stole second and tured the Swiss: an epic five-set- Halep, seeded three, opens excellent tennis and has a 25-5 went to third on a wild pitch. To ter lost to last against , ranked record in 2015. On clay, he lost a the delight of the large crowd in year. 91. The 2008 champion Ana final in Rome to Djokovic after attendance, Poti suddenly went Of all places for Federer to Ivanovic plays Yaroslava claiming an 85th career title in streaking for the plate and sur- prove that he still has another Shvedova, quarterfinalist in Istanbul. His previously aching prised everyone by stealing home major title in him, Roland Garros 2010 and 2012. back is now old history. and giving the Flames a 3-0 lead. would seem the least favorable. Federer has a relatively easy- “I feel like I have had a great "I had no idea he was going to The slow red dust blunts looking path until the fourth last 12 months,” Federer said. steal home," admitted Coach nuances of his game so effective round, where he could meet “I’ve just got to make sure I Brew, who was coaching third on other, faster surfaces. Having 13th-seeded Gael Monfils before adjust my game according to the base. "This is the type of aggres- one of the sharpest tactical a potential quarterfinal against playing conditions here, and sive baseball our team is playing minds and best right hands ten- his Davis Cup Swiss teammate then we will see how far it takes right now. They are very loose nis has ever seen were never , seeded eight. In me.” and seem to be having a lot of quite enough for Federer at the the semifinals, a possible meet- After his Rome final, Federer fun." only major he’s not won multiple ing with either Japan’s Kei returned to Switzerland for a With Hill keeping the Palm times. He needed a sprinkling of Nishikori, seeded five, or fourth- family break before touching Beach bats in check, the Flames luck, too. Federer’s only victory seeded Tomas Berdych looms. base with coach Stefan Edberg, increased the margin to 4-0 in at the French Open, in five But all that is just on paper. the former player who has been the sixth inning after Holland's finals, came in 2009 against The end, in the Wimbledon sec- instrumental in adjustments to double. He scored on a wild Robin Soderling, who did him ond round in 2013, of Federer’s Federer’s game following a pitch. Two insurance runs were the favor of taking “King of Clay” astounding streak of 36 Grand below-par 2013. posted in the seventh as the lead out of the picture in Slam quarterfinals or better “2013 cost me a lot of energy,” grew to 6-0. Tate walked and Poti the fourth round. punctured the idea that he’s Federer said. “We now have a followed with his second hit of Good fortune, in the shape of assured a place in the second good momentum; 2014 and the game. Holland grabbed the ’s fingers, is week of a major tournament. 2015 have been good. I feel Lee University photo spotlight again when he knocked smiling on Federer again this Roland Garros last year ended in much better. But that doesn’t Lee UNIVeRSITY’S Ben Holland watches his home run leave in both runners with a one-base year. The defending women’s the fourth round for Federer, mean anything when it comes to Prasco Park Saturday during the NCCAA World Series champi- hit. champion, called upon to pluck with a five-set loss to Ernests results.” onship game in Mason, Ohio. The Flames finished with eight out the seeded men’s names in Gulbis. The Latvian, ranked 25, Time will be the judge of that. hits. Adams joined the hit parade Toms singled as did Nate a single hit and striking out with a double, and MJ Brown Wierzgac. Toms tallied on a one- three Flames. joined Wierzgac with Lee's other base hit by Josh Tate. All totaled “I thought we played well hits. Lee had 11 hits just like the today," said coach Mark Brew. Hill threw a season high 135 Sunbirds but they never could "We had some opportunities (10 pitches. He allowed five hits, one put more than two hits together runner left on base), but my hats earned run, struck out four and in the same inning. off to Fresno as they made sev- walked six. Palm Beach scored Nelo finished with three hits. eral big plays to squelch any its only run off the left-hander in Wierzgac, Toms and Tate banged rally that we got going. the ninth inning when Jason out two singles. "Overall I'm really proud of Webb was hit by a pitch and later Dustin Lawson was one of five this group. To think we were 20- scored on a single by Ryan pitchers for the Flames. He start- 15 at one time and to finish the Johnson. ed and gave up five hits and way we did is a credit to each "Trent gave us our second three earned runs. Jacob Potts player. This senior class really straight complete game," noted also allowed five hits and three pulled this team together and Brew. "Going into the final earned runs. Grayson Bailey and battled the last third of the year. against Fresno, this is the best Ridge Ackerman finally slowed It's hard to have perspective situation our pitching staff has the Sunbird hitting attack. after an emotional game like been in during several of our Josh Medeles was the starting today, but our guys have accom- teams search for a national and winning pitcher for Fresno. plished a lot for our program championship. We've got a lot of In 6 1/3 innings, he scattered 10 and helped us navigate to the arms available, but we also know hits and gave up two earned NCAA Division II process. It's a that Fresno has an outstanding runs. Medeles was bailed out of great group of guys, and I am overall club. We are excited a jam in the seventh inning by excited to see what they can about the opportunity to be play- reliever Drew Merlo. The lefty accomplish in the future," ing a NCAA Division II caliber worked 2 2/3 innings, giving up praised Coach Brew. team."

AP photo returns the ball to Tomas Berdych, of Czech Republic, during a quarterfinal match at the Italian Open in Rome. Federer will be competing in the 2015 French Open which gets underway today. US delegation to visit IOC next week for talks on Boston bid

LONDON (AP) — Boston and also IOC members. failed bids for the 2012 U.S. Olympic leaders will travel The U.S. officials will meet Olympics (New York) and 2016 to Switzerland next week to with an International Olympic (Chicago), hasn’t hosted the sound out the IOC about their Committee group headed by Summer Games since 1996 in struggling candidacy for the Christophe Dubi, the executive Atlanta. 2024 Summer Games amid a director for the Olympic Stung by polls showing sup- leadership shake-up at the top Games. port for their candidacy at of the bid. The talks come amid contin- below 50 percent, Boston offi- The high-level American del- uing uncertainty over the cials have decided to put the egation will be at IOC head- future of the Boston bid, which bid to a statewide referendum quarters in Lausanne, has been dogged by local oppo- in November 2016, halfway Switzerland, next Wednesday sition, political wrangling and through the race. and Thursday as part of the low public support ratings. Rome and Hamburg, Lee University photo new “invitation phase” for Ruggiero said at a hearing in Germany, are also declared Lee UNIVeRSITY’S Andres Nelo rapped out a trio hits in Saturday’s NCCAA World Series champi- Olympic bid cities, U.S. Boston on Monday that the bidders. Paris and Budapest, onship game, but the Flames couldn’t cash in, falling to Fresno Pacific 6-2 for the second straight year. Olympic Committee USOC was still vetting the bid Hungary, are expected to enter spokesman Patrick Sandusky and there was “no guarantee” the race soon. The IOC will said Friday. the city would be put forward select the host city in 2017. The Boston delegation will as the U.S. candidate. That German and Hungarian offi- be headed by Steve Pagliuca, fueled more speculation that cials have already visited Nats the Boston Celtics co-owner Boston could be dumped in Lausanne for the invitation From Page 19 who took over as bid leader on favor of Los Angeles — which phase. French officials are due Thursday, replacing construc- hosted the Olympics in 1932 on June 3, and Italians the fol- tion magnate John Fish. and 1984 — before the Sept. lowing month. was his first road win since last three runs and five hits in 7 1-3 Hunter’s seventh of the season Among others scheduled to go 15 deadline for submission of The invitation phase was Sept. 2 at Oakland. He’d gone 0- innings. and Nunez’s first. to Lausanne are bid CEO Rich bids to the IOC. introduced as part of IOC 3 with a 5.30 ERA in his previous TWINS 4, WHITE SOX 3 Twins closer Glen Perkins Davey, vice chairman Roger The USOC has repeatedly President Thomas Bach’s six outings away from home. CHICAGO (AP) — Torii Hunter pitched a scoreless ninth for his Crandall and chief operating reiterated support for Boston “Olympic Agenda 2020” reform Tom Wilhelmsen pitched the homered, Trevor May pitched major league-leading 16th save officer Erin Murphy. and said there was no truth to program approved in seventh, Carson Smith worked seven strong innings and in 16 chances. Perkins struck The U.S. Olympic Committee rumors and reports that it is December. It’s designed to the eighth and Fernando Rodney Minnesota defeated Chicago. out Tyler Flowers looking to end team will include chairman considering other options. bring more flexibility to the finished for his 12th save. May (3-3) allowed three runs the game, leaving runners at first Larry Probst, CEO Scott The USOC chose Boston as process and make bidding and The slumping Blue Jays lost and six hits. He struck out nine and second. Blackmun and chief bid officer its candidate city in January hosting less expensive. The for the 11th time in 14 games and didn’t allow a walk. Sale was roughed up early but Chris Sullivan. Board member over Los Angeles, San IOC is also encouraging the and fell to 2-10 in one-run deci- Hunter and Eduardo Nunez pitched eight innings. He gave up Angela Ruggiero may also Francisco and Washington. use of existing and temporary sions. They’ve lost sixth straight tagged White Sox starter Chris four runs, three earned, and five attend. She and Probst are The U.S., which mounted venues as much as possible. one-run games. Sale (3-2) for solo home runs in hits. He struck out 10 and Mark Buehrle (5-4) gave up the second inning. It was allowed one walk. www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Sunday, May 24, 2015— 27 SUNDAY

Larry Bowers Business writer

Phone 472-5041 or fax 614-6529 Business [email protected] Church should not be ‘pushy’ Dear Dave, My wife and I go to a small Dave Says church where we tithe. The church is continually asking for contributions to other charities Dave and causes, and we don’t have the Ramsey money to give to them all while we’re sticking to our budget and getting out of debt. The worst part is that we get Tithes are first fruits off the top, pretty aggressive pushback when while offerings are from surplus - we say no. What can we do? meaning that you and your family — Michael are doing well financially. Another thing to consider is Dear Michael, this: Does this church turn every I don’t react well to that kind of impulse they have into pressure to pushback. I would probably be donate or buy something, because nice a couple of times, but after they didn’t plan for this kind of Banner photo, LARRY C. BOWERS that my response might sound stuff in the church budget? CLEVELAND’S SISSY FIGLESTHAHLER gave her personal testimony at this week’s dedication of the new Blood Assurance donor cen- something like, “Mind your own I’d start having a problem with ter in Village Green. She suffered an embolism following the birth of her fourth son, and would probably have died if not for 20 units of blood business.” the leadership if this turned out to from the hospital and Blood Assurance. “Twenty people gave blood that saved my life,” she said. “I urge you to become a donor.” She was Seriously, I’d probably be a little be the case, because it’s a sign joined by her husband, Andy, and sons, Andrew, Jack, Peter and Patrick. gentler than that. But basically they’re not planning and leading when it reaches that point, they’re well. saying, “I want your money.” And Hopefully, you can explain to that’s really over the top. If it goes these folks the reason why you Blood Assurance drive continues Monday even further, and it becomes a can’t contribute to additional things at the moment and they’ll By LARRY C. BOWERS question of you “digging deep” or Banner Staff Writer not having enough faith, I might understand. If not, and it were me get un-gentle in a hurry. in your shoes, I think I’d have to Monday may be a holiday, but Your first job is to provide for find another church. it’s also a continuation of the your family and take care of those — Dave Memorial Day-themed blood kinds of responsibilities — which drive by Blood Assurance. is a very scriptural stance. Once Stick with mutual funds This week, the nonprofit agency you’ve done that, then you’ll hope- dedicated its new donor center in fully have the financial ability to Dear Dave, Village Green. The donor center move beyond tithes and into offer- was recently moved from the ings, which are completely differ- I’ve been following your plan, Keith Street location it had occu- ent concepts. and I have my emergency fund in pied for more than 25 years. place and am investing in mutual Thursday afternoon’s ceremo- Latest list funds. Recently, a financial plan- ny also marked the dedication of ner recommended bonds to me. the Howard H. Kuhns Jr. com- for Athens What is your opinion on this? munity room, named for one of — Becky the blood agency’s longtime, and Bancshares greatest, supporters. His family Banner photo, LARRY C. BOWERS Dear Becky, THE LATE HOWARD H. KUHNS JR. was honored this week when the community room at the new Special to the Banner was in attendance, as were a I don’t recommend bonds at all number of community leaders. Blood Assurance donor center was named in his honor for all the support he gave the non-profit agency. Athens Bancshares right now. I’m not a fan of them, The ongoing blood drive is to Surrounding the dedication plaque in the new community room are Kuhns’ sons, from left, Tim, Jim, Ron, Corporation, the holding compa- and I don’t own any. The bond honor local veterans who have and his grandson, Wesley, a Lee University student. ny for Athens Federal market is almost as volatile as the served in the United States mili- Community Bank, has stock market, and it doesn’t pay tary. wide. three lives across the region. meal that is rich in iron prior to announced its financial results nearly as much on average. For each donation received “This Memorial Day, we want “The veterans we pause to donating. for the three months which On top of all that, bond prices through Memorial Day, Blood to honor the legacies of those remember on Memorial Day are For more information on Blood ended March 31. work at an inverse of interest Assurance will donate $1 to vari- who risked their lives serving our the patriots who left their homes Assurance, donating blood or The Company's net income for rates. In other words, as interest ous American Legion organiza- country. We hope donors will and families when their country hosting a blood drive, please visit the three months was $592,000 rates rise, bond prices go down. tions across the region. consider serving their communi- call, said Gordon Mikitka, www.bloodassurance.org or call or $0.33 per diluted share, com- Long-term interest rates are still Donors will also receive a cus- ties by making a donation in department of Tennessee public 1-800-962-0628. pared to net income of $660,000 really low. If you were to buy a tomized backpack and will be honor of the men and women relations chairman for the Blood Assurance is a non-prof- or $0.37 per diluted share for the bunch of bonds right now, and entered into a drawing to win a who gave the ultimate sacrifice American Legion organization. it, full-service regional blood cen- same period in 2014. interest rates went up even one pair of Garth Brooks concert for others,” said Charlie Callari, “They gave their last full meas- ter serving 51 counties and more Net interest income after provi- percent, you could lose a lot! tickets. vice president of marketing and ure of devotion in defense of our than 75 health care facilities in sion for loan losses increased I recommend mutual funds and The organization encourages donor recruitment for Blood freedom. The American Legion is Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama, $2,000, or 0.09 percent, to $2.9 good growth stock mutual funds. the community to make a lifesav- Assurance. committed to keeping the memo- North Carolina and Virginia. million for the three months com- There are always some bonds ing donation in honor of a friend “All of the donations we receive ry of their sacrifices alive for gen- It was Founded in 1972 as a pared to $2.9 million for the three mixed in with a growth and or family member who has will not only help save lives erations to come. This blood joint effort of the Chattanooga- months ended March 31, 2014. income fund, and I’m not opposed served in the United States mili- across the region, they will be drive will help us in keeping their Hamilton County Medical Interest income increased to that to some degree, but it’s not tary. matched with a $1 donation to a memories alive,” Mikitka added. Society, the Chattanooga Area $14,000 when comparing the two my favorite. According to an American local American Legion organiza- To be eligible to donate blood, Hospital Council, and the periods as the average balance of So, if I were ever going to buy Legion spokesperson, the tion,” Callari emphasized. you must be at least 17 years old Chattanooga Jaycees, the mis- interest earning assets increased bonds - and I’m not going to - it agency’s mission is to serve vet- Over 540 volunteer blood (16 years old with parental con- sion of Blood Assurance is to from $277.5 million for the same definitely wouldn’t be right now. It erans, service members and donors are needed every day in sent), weigh 110 pounds or more provide a safe and adequate sup- three months to $282.1 million doesn’t take much of a move in communities. The organization order to adequately supply the and be in good health. Donors ply of blood and blood compo- for the comparable period in interest rates for bond prices to go currently has about 2.4 million demand of local hospitals. Just are asked to drink plenty of flu- nents to every area patient in 2015. down dramatically. members in 14,000 posts world- one donation can save up to ids - avoiding caffeine - and eat a need.

Contributed photo THE CLEVELAND-BRADLEY Chamber of Commerce celebrated a ribbon cutting for TRP Partners recently. Cutting the ribbon is Linda Maddox, chief financial officer, and Chris Rosser, branch manager. Also pictured are Cleveland Mayor Tom Rowland, Chamber Ambassadors and staff. TRP Partners offers flexible staffing services for company needs. They offer a temp-to-hire and a direct permanent program. TRP Partners will staff seasonal, professional, project- and shift-oriented positions. Visit their location on Contributed photo MEMBERS OF THE RIVER Counties Association of Realtors from Cleveland were among 8,500 25th Street, or call 423-478-8787 for additional information. others from across the nation in Washington D.C. recently for a legislative meeting and Trade Expo. The River Counties realtors above include, from left, Max Phillips, Cathy McCracken, Tara Hampton, Kelli Paul, and Taylor Phillips. The realtors had a chance to meet face-to-face with decision makers Watkins joins Buckner operation to hear why certain issues can and would affect the real estate industry. Special to the Banner Home, BridgeMaker Grief found that it has become more dif- Support, and also work closely ficult for me to oversee all of the Ralph Buckner Funeral Home with Chari (Buckner) at Faithful daily details of operating multiple & Crematory has announced the Friends Pet Crematory and businesses. With the addition of addition of J. Michael Watkins as Funeral Home. I’m looking for- Michael, I will be free to develop their new Operations Manager. Watkins, who has over 35 years ward to Michael doing great other business interests and know of experience as a business things.” that all the little details of day-to- administrator, Watkins began his career in the day operations are being han- o p e r a t i o n s 80’s with Merrill Lynch as a stock- dled.” director, and 25 broker based out of the When asked about why he took years as a busi- Chattanooga offices. He then this job, Watkins stated, “I have ness owner, will moved to Westmore Church of often thought about being a assist CEO God as the Comptroller/Business funeral director. I have seen how, Ralph Buckner Administrator, and for just over the really good funeral directors, Jr. in the day- the past four years has been the approach it as a ministry, not as a to-day opera- Operations Director for Habitat for job. Being a funeral director, help- tions of the Humanity. ing people, fits who I am. funeral home. Watkins will be involved in When Watkins is not working, “I am very Watkins every aspect of the Buckner busi- he enjoys running and has ran pleased that nesses from employee manage- one marathon and several half Michael has agreed to join my ment to ensuring the continued marathons in his running career. organization. In recent years I quality and service that RBFH He also enjoys golf, and loves to have been looking for the right families deserve. travel. Watkins is married to Contributed photo person to fill the need I have for an Buckner stated, “I want Michael Denise Watkins and has a son, TENNESSEE SEN. BOB CORKER is shown with visiting realtors from the River Counties operations manager,” Buckner to be involved in all aspects of the John Watkins, a daughter, Jaclyn Association in Cleveland, from Greater Chattanooga, and from across the state in Washington D.C. said. “Not only will Michael be a business. As my businesses have Gallaher, a son-in-law, Brian recently. The Realtors were in the nation’s capitol for a legislative meeting and a Trade Expo. great asset for me at RBFH, but he continued to grow, through the Gallaher, and two grandchildren, will also oversee Higgins Funeral support of this community, I have Sean and Katelyn. 28—Cleveland Daily Banner—Sunday, May 24, 2015 www.clevelandbanner.com Armenta kicks Bears past Blue Raider alum By JOE CANNON for another year over their old turnovers with Triston Lowe Banner Assistant Sports Editor archrivals. The Bears also won (2009) recovering a fumble in the last year’s first meeting by a 26- third quarter, plus Nathan With the TSSAA crowning state 21 tally. Centers picking off a Raider pass champions in five sports, the The second annual Bradley- with 2:50 left in the contest to set NBA, NHL playoffs and MLB reg- Cleveland Alumni Game, played up the game-winning field goal. ular season in full swing, plus Lee before an estimated crowd of Bradley capped the victory with University playing for a NCCAA around 1,500 fans, provided Goodridge causing a fumble that national title, it’s no wonder plenty of defensive action while Jesse Loscudo (2007) recovered Friday night’s football game the offenses were held to a com- on the Raider 8-yard line on the turned into a soccer match. bined 185 yards and no touch- game’s next-to-last play. For the second straight year, downs. On the other side of the ball, former gridiron standouts from The Black-and-Gold defense quarterback Timmy Lynn (2008) Bradley Central and Cleveland was led by former all-state defen- directed the Bear offense, com- High took the Bear Stadium field sive end Tucker Bolton (a 2011 pleting 6-of-14 passes for 74 for a time of fun and fundraising, graduate), linebackers Dewaun yards, including a pair for 25 and but in the end the game’s only Massengill (2011), Trey Mayse 22 yards to Dee Crisp (2014). scores came from the feet of a pair (2005) and LJ Goodridge (2013), Former all-stater Blake Morris of soccer stars. plus the father-and-son duo of (2001) led the rushing attack with The left foot of Miguel Armenta, Tim (1988) and Bradley Colbaugh 11 carries for 27 yards, while a 2004 BCHS graduate and cur- (2011). They made nine tackles Bryan Stewart (2004) gained 17 rent Bear soccer coach, booted a for loss, plus held the former Blue yards on a trio of rushes. 37-yard field goal with 100 ticks Raiders to just three first downs The Raider defense held left on the clock to lift the hosts to and 56 yards of total offense. Bradley to 129 yards of total a 6-3 victory and bragging rights The Bears caused a trio of offense with standouts like Banner photo, LYNNAE ROBERTS BRADLEY CENTRAL defender Robert Bartolameolli (8) stops Cleveland High ball carrier CJ Bryant near the Blue Raider sideline during Friday night’s second annual Bradley-Cleveland Alumni Football Game at Bear Stadium. Vincent Sharp (1987), Lonnie is getting these alumni back down White (1995), Reed Allison (2013), the Bearwalk to compete together CJ Bryant (2013) and Justin against their crosstown rival once Berry (2007) leading the way. more," stated Matt Moody, head The “Boys in Blue” also came coach of the Bear alumni team. away with a pair of takeaways — "Our defense was really flying fumble recoveries by White and around. We have a lot great defen- GAME SUMMARY Cleveland 0 3 0 0 — 3 Leroy Bowerman (2007). Berry sive players who come back and Bradley Central 3 0 0 3 — 6 forced the first turnover when he really take pride in defending the First Quarter BC — Miguel Armenta 28-yd field goal, 6:27 hit Lynn just before he could get Bears Den. They're a fun group to Second Quarter off a pass. coach," stated Coach Todd C — Javier Rocha 27-yard field, 5:35 Fourth Quarter Cleveland’s main offensive Stevison. BC — Armenta 37-yd run (run failed), 1:20 threat came from Terrell Parks "It was a hard-fought game, (2010), who gained 44 yards on a and no one was seriously hurt, so Team stats C BC half dozen carries, including the it was a good night of football," a First downs 3 9 game’s longest gain on a 30-yard pleased Bradley head coach Rushes-yards 25-51 31-55 Passing yards 5 74 scramble, but he was also Damon Floyd stated. Total yards 56 129 trapped behind the line on five "We would really like to thank Comp-Att-Int 3-11-1 6-14-0 Punts -Ave. 4-36.0 4-36.0 other carries for minus 27 yards. Insurance Incorporated for spon- Fumbles-Lost 4-2 4-2 Bryant had four carries for 13 soring this year’s Alumni Game. Penalties 11-81 5-50 yards. They really came through to help Individual stats Bradley’s two scores came on raise some needed funds for both Rushing: Terrell Parks 11-17; CJ Bryant 4-13; Armenta field goals — a 28-yarder programs. I would also like to Kevin Wilford 1-9; Demetrius Fields 1-9; Desmond Davis 1-3; Tez Davis 2-2; Justin Berry to cap the first Bear offensive pos- thank all the players and parents 2-2; Preston Scoggins 1-1; Monte Scotton 1-0; session and the game winner with who helped out. I would especial- Nakerson Rogers 1- -5 (C); Blake Morris 11-27; Bryan Stewart 3-17; Brandon Coffell 2-10; 1:20 on the game clock. He also ly like to thank Coach Moody for Dewaun Massengill 3-7; Timmy Lynn 1-1; Shiloh came up just short on a 47-yard really taking initiative and spear- Lindsey 5-1; Lamar Thompson 1- -2; Deonte attempt after an almost eight- heading this event and making it Lindsey 4- -6 (BC). Passing: Preston Scoggins 2-8-0 11; Terrell minute, 57-yard drive to open the a success. He really spent a lot of Parks 1-3-1 5; Tez Davis 0-1 (C); Timmy Lynn 6- second half. time putting things together on 14-0 74 (BC). Receiving: BJ Davis 1-7; Monte Scotton 1-5; The Blue Raider points also and off the field," an appreciative Jeremy Simpson 1-4 (C); Dee Crisp 2-47; Blake came from a soccer standout as Coach Floyd boasted. Morris 1-15; Shiloh Lindsey 2-7; Deonte Lindsey Javier Rocha (2008) booted a 27- After paying the game’s 1-5 (BC). Banner photo, LYNNAE ROBERTS yard field goal to tie the game with expenses, the event’s proceeds BRADLEY CENTRAL linebacker LJ Goodridge (23) wraps up Cleveland High quarterback Tez Davis 5:35 left in the opening half. are divided equally between the for a sack during first-half action during the second annual Bradley-Cleveland Alumni Football Game "Its great to get that second Bradley and Cleveland football Friday evening at Bear Stadium. The Bears won the game by a 6-3 margin. win, but what’s really important programs.

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WWII veteran is proof of a great generation

By WILLIAM WRIGHT tion of being a valued worker. Lifestyles Editor Murphy, however, had greater aspirations than being a hard When Jack Murphy and his worker at an orphanage. The 16- peers sit at their “Table of year-old was determined to enter Wisdom” in Hardee’s on 25th the fighting forces of World War II ClASS of 1956 of Street in Cleveland, discussing as a soldier ready for battle. Bradley Central High School and resolving world affairs with “I wanted to join the Marine will have its reunion on Oct. solutions that seem to escape Corps and I ran off from 3 at Henry and Glenda Neil’s today’s political leaders, the 88- Bachman,” Murphy said. “The cabin in McDonald. Those year-old war veteran is also matron in charge of us wouldn’t interested in helping with mindful of their reputation as the let me go. She had signed to let plans are invited to meet at greatest generation ever pro- two or three other fellows go who Hardee’s on North Keith duced. didn’t work as hard as I did. She Street at 6 p.m. on June 16. After all, Murphy was eager to said, ‘You’re not old enough. (Please note change of year fight in World War II at the tender You’re only 16.’ But I knew that from the notice in the May 17 age of 16. He worked hard, sur- another boy was only 16 and she Lifestyles.) vived the war, raised a family, signed for him.” served his community, joined the After getting word that the mil- ThE Polk CouNTy Sons of the American Revolution itary was recruiting in Blue Historical and Genealogical and traced his lineage back to Ridge, Ga., Murphy made his Society meets today at 2 p.m. one of the found- way across the at the First Baptist Church of ing fathers of state line and Benton. Walter Presswood T e n n e s s e e . showed his will be the speaker and will Today, his men- “He told me if I own tactical offer information about tal faculties are skills. as sharp as joined the antique items. The communi- Marines I’d be “I couldn’t ty is invited to attend and they were in his v o l u n t e e r help celebrate the 20th prime and he is wishing I was because I anniversary. proud to say he back up there at didn’t have a is no stranger Bachman milking birth certifi- ThE uNiTEd Club will to adversity. cate, so I Murphy said those cows.” — have its luncheon meeting at Jack Murphy signed up for 11:30 a.m. at the Golden he was a child the draft,” Corral Tuesday. Guest speak- of divorce dur- M u r p h y er will be Bertha McAllister. ing the Great r e v e a l e d . The meetings are open to the Depression era “Nobody would public. For information on of the 1930s in the mining sec- sign for me. So I told them I was the United Club, call Martha tion of North Carolina. His oldest 18 and let them draft me.” Bostic at 479-9207. brother had severe hearing prob- Murphy was taken to Fort lems and was sent to a special Oglethorpe, Ga., where he was AT ThE libRARy school for the deaf to learn sign examined, approved and given banner photo, williaM wriGHt — Today, come see the film language. His other brother and his choice of military service. JaCK MurPHY, 88, served in the U.S. Marine Corps during World War II at the age of 16. Married “Annie” at 1:30 p.m. On sister were sent to Bachman “I took my papers and gave 53 years, he helped raise a family, worked in community service with the Cleveland Police for 12 years, Tuesday, Night at the Movies Memorial Home for Children in them to a Marine recruiter. He worked 25 years for TVA and is currently enjoying socializing with friends in the Sons of the American will be showing the final Bradley County, now Bachman looked at me and saw I was noth- Revolution as well as a coed club, local friends and family. Below, Murphy is seen using a DaVinci movie in the Hobbit trilogy, Academy. ing but a punk and told me to Murphy, at age 4, was too Enhanced Vision magnifier, an electronic desktop magnifier to help individuals with low vision or other “Battle of the Five Armies.” take my papers to a Navy visual impairments to see clearly. He said he still enjoys reading, researching and learning. This will begin 15 minutes young for Bachman. So he lived recruiter. I told him ‘I don’t want earlier than normally, so be with his grandparents early on. to join the Navy.’ He asked me sure to arrive by 6:15 p.m. His grandfather, Alan Styles, was did I really want to join the opened up on them. The Marines Popcorn provided. a doctor for the Cherokee Indians Marine Corps. I said, ‘Yes!’ He suffered an estimated 1,100 — The Scholastic Book in the Snowbird Mountains of said, ‘Well brother, you’ll get it!’ casualties on D-Day, with North Carolina. According to Fair is coming to the library And I got it.” around 200 dead and 900 Murphy, before his grandfather this week — beginning on Murphy confessed he got more wounded. Murphy said he heard died, he took Murphy’s oldest Tuesday and going through than he ever bargained for when the words of his older brother June 2. Stop in the brother and Murphy, now age 6, who also joined the war echoing and placed them both in he was sent to the Battle of Children’s Room during regu- Peleliu, considered one of the in his ear. His brother had lar business hours to shop. Bachman with their brother and warned him to join the Army and sister. The fragmented family most brutal, bloodiest fights the All items are “buy one, get not join the Marines because it that was shattered by divorce U.S. military encountered during one free.” Proceeds go World War II. was too dangerous and he’d towards purchasing Easy, would at least be together again as siblings. “Peleliu was so bloody they surely get himself killed. Juvenile and Young Adult didn’t want people to know much “He told me if I joined the materials as well as support- Looking back on his life at Bachman, Murphy admits, about it,” said Murphy, who Marines I’d be wishing I was ing children, tween and teen owns several books and videos back up there at Bachman milk- programming. “Bachman was the best place you could be at the time. If you dedicated to World War II and ing those cows,” Murphy admit- — The summer reading that particular battle. Murphy ted. “I thought about that when I program during June and knew what it was like back in the mountains during the said he was in the 11th was on Peleliu being shot at. I did July will fit the themes: Regiment, 75th Artillery and was wish I was back at Bachman.” “Every Hero Has a Story,” for Depression days — there was among the many Marines who Temperatures remained about children, “Unmask” for teens, nothing else like it around. The stormed the area on ships. As 115 degrees and the Marines and “Out of the Ordinary” for people that got to come in there lowing orders, until more and major role in his survival of that soon suffered high casualties adults. Sign-up, which is had to consider themselves the landing crafts approached more U.S. troops saw victory momentous battle that saw from heat exhaustion. As casual- required to participate, has lucky. You got the best training the beaches, the Japanese let after victory and one gritty courageous American troops begun, so don’t wait. Call that you could get in this part of loose with heavy artillery fire. ties mounted, Japanese snipers teenage boy saw himself become finally win out. After the war was today. This can be done, the country as far as I was con- “They knocked so many of began taking aim at stretcher a man. In total the 1st Division over, Murphy said he went to also, online through the cerned, and it still is.” them out on the beach the first bearers. Unspeakable images of suffered more than 6,500 casual- China from October 1945 to library’s website or just by Over the next decade, Murphy day — about 18 out of 24 were a kamikaze pilot crashing his ties during their month on February 1946 on a special mis- stopping by. said he learned many skills, knocked out — we couldn’t even plane into a U.S. ammunition Peleliu, more than a third of the sion. — On Tuesdays and including the importance of get a ramp out there. I floated ship, soldiers — friends and foes entire division. According to “We were the law. We had Fridays at 10:30 a.m., Ms. good, hard work like milking out there in the water in a — dying all around amid explo- Military History Online, the about 2 million Japanese that Keisha leads a preschool cows and attending to daunting Higgins Boat all day — then that sions and a barrage of bullets fly- American assault on Peleliu in had been in China since 1937 story time. On Thursdays at chores on a regular basis. Unlike night we tied in on a gasoline ing everywhere took Murphy to the Palau Islands had the high- and we were sending them 10:30 a.m. Ms. Lauren reads many youths, Murphy was self- barge and it floated in on the the depths of both fear and est casualty rate of any amphibi- home,” he said. “We had to get babies the interactive stories disciplined which brought his beach.” courage, discipline and determi- ous invasion in the entire war in them out of China and send at Baby Bookworms and on best work ethic to the fore. The According to Murphy, at dawn nation to survive. the Pacific. them back to Japan.” Saturdays Ms. Abby leads a harder the job, the harder he a Japanese soldier with a 75 mm Like other U.S. Marines, Murphy said his training and family story time at 2 p.m. worked, giving him the reputa- howitzer gun took aim and Murphy dug in and fought, fol- ability to follow orders played a See VETERAN, Page 30 All of these include a unique craft for your child to create. — Zumba is offered every Tuesday and Thursday morn- ing at 8:05 a.m. Quilters and wanna- banner photo, williaM wriGHt bees are invited to join The Cherokee Blossom Quilt tHe table OF wisdOM, Guild, which meets each formed by U.S. veterans of Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. at World War II and the Korean North Cleveland Baptist War, meet several mornings Church. Its mission is to at Hardees on 25th Street in teach, preserve history and Cleveland. Front row sitting love quilts. left to right are Everett “Red” Harris, 85, U.S. Army; Jack ChRiSTiAN ClASSiCS ChoiR meets for rehearsal Murphy, 88, U.S. Marines; each Tuesday from 5 to 6:30 and Bill Whitmire, 83, U.S. p.m. at the Pentecostal Air Force. Back left standing Theological Seminary Chapel. are Parnell Carter, 89, U.S. For more information or to Navy; Lee Wright, 74, local become a member, email pastor for 48 years; Charles Daniel Petty at classic- Beatty, 81, U.S. Army [email protected], or call Reserves; and Roy Pierce, 903-530-3017. 84, U.S. Air Force. EDITOR’S NOTE: To submit announcements to be included in Around Cleveland, email information by Wednesday for Sunday publication in the Lifestyles section to bettie.marlowe@clevelandban- ner.com. 30—Cleveland Daily Banner—Sunday, May 24, 2015 www.clevelandbanner.com Veteran Family works From Page 29

By Rob Coombs In 1947 Murphy moved to side. Banner photo, WILLIAM ID. Min. Ph.D. WRIGHT Cleveland and married the love of He loved, honored and cher- WORLD WAR II his life, Betty Sue Wooden, in ished her until she passed away 1952. The couple had three after 53 years of marriage. veteran Jack Speaking on baggage daughters and a son in contrast Appreciating what it means both Murphy is living to Murphy’s own parents who as a child and as an adult to have proof of a genera- Struggling with baggage at the guys and then attempt to cover had three sons and a daughter. family and to lose family, Murphy tion that worked airport can be quite daunting. her bags so she won’t look quite That’s where the similarity of said the thing that keeps him hard, fought hard, It’s amazing what we believe so silly. A few begin to feel a little Murphy and his parents ends. going is his own children and was resilient and we must take with us for a few sorry for her. Murphy stuck with his wife and grandchildren. reliable when it days away from home — toi- Picking up on their sympathy, children for better or for worse, in “I have to keep them straight,” came to doing what letries, enough clothes to safely I ask one of the guys to join her sickness and in health, and said he said. “I still walk the line. I’d handle any possible weather sit- at the front of the classroom. was needed to be he never once regretted the like for them to do the same and done to stand up to uation, several pairs of shoes, “Why don’t you give her a hug? choices he made in the name of that’s what keeps me going.” sweaters, jackets, coats and She is suffering under the load love. Raised as an orphan, adopted global tyranny from bathing suits — just to get us and maybe a hug is exactly what Murphy, a family man at by Uncle Sam and esteemed as a the forces of evil. started. she needs.” heart, worked 25 years for the family patriarch, Murphy’s life Murphy said he still If you’re like me, my notebook Of course, when he tries to hug Tennessee Valley Authority, has come full circle as a man who enjoys discussing computer has become like an her, he can’t really get near her. building power generating facili- faced adversity, fulfilled his obli- history, being with appendage. I simply don’t go any- There’s just too much baggage. ties. He continued his communi- gations and learned a lot from family and friends, where without it. I just might get “What can she do?” I ask the ty service, working with the life’s experiences. and tracing his fam- inspired and inspiration and a class. Cleveland Police Department for That, in itself, may have ily roots, which he keyboard are now inseparable. Of The answer seems all too obvi- 12 years, escorting funerals, earned him a seat at the fanciful course, travel without books and ous as they all chime in, “Get rid said go back to the unlocking and jump starting “Table of Wisdom.” But it also founding fathers of articles and a camera just doesn’t of the bags.” cars as well as performing other adds to his credentials as a man happen for me. We all have what “It’s too much.” civic duties until his wife had a born into what’s been called the Tennessee. we feel we must have, and there- “Can’t you see, she’s in pain?” stroke that paralyzed her left greatest generation in history. fore must take. No wonder we Getting rid of book bags is sim- come back from our trips ple. Getting rid of emotional bag- exhausted after lugging all our gage isn’t. I’m not sure you can. I In online era, chefs face scorn, raves of the amateur critic baggage around. Upon return, we still carry some emotional bag- can quickly unpack our stuff, gage even from childhood. But LOS ANGELES (AP) — The ten drink can quickly show up putting it wherever it’s supposed I’m no longer weighted down. online reviews had filtered in, online for all the world to see. As to go and then store away our Most of my baggage I store away, and they weren’t good: The newspapers trim their staffs — luggage for the next trip. What a sort of like the storage compart- restaurant Mark Cammarano including expensive restaurant relief! ments where we store stuff we had invested nearly all of his critics — and millennials flock to At least there is an end to our really don’t need anymore but mother’s retirement money in online-only reviews, the amateur trip baggage. Unfortunately, the aren’t sure what to do with it. I do got just two stars. critic has, in many ways, taken emotional baggage we carry isn’t carry the key with me at all So the FYI Network — known center stage. And that is chang- nearly as easy to unload. Most of times. for gimmicky reality TV shows ing not just the chef-critic us find ourselves carrying far too Even though I no longer need like “Married at First Sight” — dynamic, but the entire restau- much baggage from emotional the stored baggage, I still want offered to step in with “Say it to rant-customer relationship. issues and crises in our past. access to it. It’s a part of me and My Face,” a new show in which Digitally savvy chefs have This leaves us feeling unduly carrying it helped shape who I he would meet some of those found ways to build their brands stressed, frustrated and down- am, good and bad. So some- naysayers face-to-face and con- online — chef and food TV star right tired. times I still go through it, front what they had to say. Then, Anthony Bourdain has more To illustrate this reality, in the remember what I learned from with the help of two-star chefs, Twitter followers than the British college classroom I select the each particular piece of emo- he could try to change their monarchy. But for those who are smallest female (for greatest tional baggage, and say a prayer opinions. Cammarano took the just starting or have no online effect) and have her stand before of thanksgiving that I’m not still gamble. presence at all, one bad review the class. Then I hand her a book carrying it. Doing this helps me But gathered in Cammarano’s can indeed be searing. A working AP photo bag (every student in class has remember the weight of what I family-style restaurant in the paper by IN THIS PHOTO provided by FYI Network, FYI’s “Say It To My one) and ask her to put it on her carried and how the baggage Los Angeles suburb of Simi business administration profes- Face!” co-host Anthony Dispensa, center, speaks with Mark back. As soon as she does, I blocked my connections with Valley, things got testy, quickly. sor Michael Luca found a one- Cammarano, left, owner and chef of Cammarano’s American Fusion quickly fetch another bag and others, which helps me in my “I had an arugula and steak star increase on Yelp brings restaurant in Simi Valley, Calif., with other staff from the restaurant. salad,” said Ryan Carrillo, a restaurants a 5 to 9 percent have her add that bag to her back resolve not to take the bag out of The traditional restaurant review is being drowned out by a chorus of also. And then one more for good storage only to put it on my reality TV personality and artis- increase in revenue, and that measure. When she is carrying back again. tic roller skating champion independent restaurants benefit Instagram photos, Yelp rants and blog posts on each and any dinner all she can on her back, I begin Are you carrying too much who’d dined at the restaurant. most. served. In “Say It To My Face!” chefs and online critics hash it out, loading up her sides and then her baggage? Are you beginning to “It was literally one of the worst “This suggests that online opening a fiery debate on new media’s role in a restaurant’s success. front with more bags. With so falter under the load? Is there so things I have ever ordered in my consumer reviews substitute for many bags, even walking much baggage that others can’t life. The steak was raw. The more traditional forms of reputa- times to make sure they are get- If there’s any doubt that becomes cumbersome and labor- get close to you? If so, check out quality of the meat was very tion,” the study concluded. ting a fair picture.” restaurants still closely watch some. a good place to store it away. If low.” To be certain, the bona fide Amanda Hesser, former food what the newspaper critic writes, The class laughs. I respond to you need help, don’t hesitate to “Do you know what carpaccio newspaper restaurant critic editor of one need only look to Texas, their laughter by grabbing a ask. Carrying too much baggage is?” Cammarano shot back. “It’s commands clout. Their num- Magazine and co-founder of where a group of chefs revolted trench coat from one of the bigger is a killer. raw meat, right?” bers, however, have been dwin- Food52, an online hub for cooks, against a Dallas Morning News “Correct,” Carrillo said. “I said dling. Food sections have shrunk said readers have traditionally critic last year by refusing to let the quality of the meat was low and several notable reviewers looked to the newspaper and her pay for meals when she visit- New headstone dedicated so I couldn’t eat it. Of course the laid-off. Meanwhile, the number magazine reviews for validation ed to review their restaurants — meat was raw.” of blogs dedicated to food has in their decision of where to hoping, in turn, that she would Cammarano crossed his arms risen exponentially. By one esti- dine, but also for reading pleas- be unable to write about them at at Civil War soldier’s grave and looked down, frustration mate, there were more than ure. Readers enjoy what the all. Chefs accused her of running running through his grim but 18,000 in 2013. reviewer has to say and might an errant star-system which muted expression. “Increasingly, newspapers identify with the sensitivities of a they said confused customers by TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (AP) — For 1850s. That militia offered its serv- The plot might have seemed don’t want to spend the money,” particular critic. In light of the making it difficult to distinguish some reason, John E. Wilkins car- ices to the U.S. Army before the perfectly crafted to reel in view- said Ruth Reichl, a James Beard ongoing shift, she said the “read- between fine dining and taco ried a pocket notebook and pen, war — most likely the first in the ers, but it also hit on a real ten- award-winning critic and author. ing for pleasure aspect” has stands. writing down his experiences as a country to do so, Meyer explained. sion in the food world. Online “Serious reviews have to be bal- become much more important. Sal Jafar II, co-owner of Proof Union soldier, day after day, from Wilkins wound up serving under blogs and user-generated sites anced and fair which online “The utility aspect of a review + Pantry, which started the the onset of the Civil War until its memorable Union leaders, from an like Instagram and Yelp let every reviews aren’t. Every restaurant kind of maybe matters less revolt, said, “It’s a little danger- conclusion. initial three-month stint in Col. customer be a critic — meaning has its good days and bad days. because user-generated reviews ous for a person to have that His service helped preserve a Lew Wallace’s 11th Indiana one undercooked dish or forgot- Serious critics go a number of exist,” she said. much power.” nation. His decision to keep a diary Regiment (nicknamed “Wallace’s preserved history. Zouaves”) to suiting up for Gens. Wilkins, himself, deserves to be William T. Sherman and Ulysses CANNES WATCH: Portman eschews politics, Mara’s fashion coup remembered. And he will be. S. Grant. Wilkins fought on 24 dif- Nearly 150 years after he docu- ferent battlefields, including CANNES, France (AP) — The mented the war’s final chapter, a Shiloh, Fort Donelson and Red first week of the Cannes Film new headstone at Wilkins’ grave River. He climbed to the rank of Festival came to an end this was dedicated during a noon cere- lieutenant, and became an adju- weekend with plenty of buzz. mony at Woodlawn Cemetery tant (a commander’s assistant). Natalie Portman talked about Saturday in Terre Haute, his Throughout, he wrote about why her new film in Israel is not hometown. The “amateur histori- what he saw. With access to the political, there was an honor for an” who researched the life of a leaders, Wilkins presented a Jane Fonda and a big deal for clerk-turned-soldier told Wilkins’ unique perspective of the war. Tom Ford. story at a lecture Friday night in “There’s a certain depth to his And then there was also the Vigo County Public Library. diary, where he had more informa- Sylvester Stallone, making news “I love this story,” said Mark tion than a regular soldier would outside of the festival. Meyer, who spoke on “John E. have,” Meyer said. Yet, Wilkins The Associated Press’ journal- Wilkins, Ready and Able: A served in the trenches. Thus, his ists were on hand, capturing all Hoosier’s Civil War” from 6 to 8 descriptions of the fighting are the details: p.m. Friday in Rooms A, B and C vivid. That includes the Battle of ——— of the library. Fort Donelson in 1862 at ROONEY MARA TAKES TOP Civil War diaries by soldiers Tennessee. For Grant and the BILLING ON RED CARPET: were not uncommon. A diary such Union, the victory was pivotal. And Rooney Mara scored a fashion as Wilkins’ was rare, though, bloody. coup at the “Carol” premiere in a because it chronicles the entire Wilkins “has some pretty graph- diaphanous white gown that upstaged her more famous co- course of the war, right down to ic detail of that battle,” Meyer said. AP photo the aftermath of President At Fort Donelson, Union soldiers star Cate Blanchett. ACTRESS Rooney Mara departs following the screening of the film Carol at the 68th international film Abraham Lincoln’s assassination, slept in the February cold without Thirty-year-old Mara plays festival, Cannes, southern France, May 17. the Tribune-Star reported blankets. In his diary, Wilkins opposite Blanchett in the capti- (http://bit.ly/1ztCtg2 ). Wilkins’ “talked about marching in mud up vating lesbian drama and wowed words also give an unvarnished to his knees and slept in tents with crowds Sunday with her simple, charts the birth of the state and in Hebrew was imperative. The British actor will play of the combat. an inch or two of water,” Meyer yet elegant silk dress with deli- a boy’s initiation into the realities “The language is so important fictional Pope Pius XIII in “The Wilkins wrote daily entries dur- added. “It’s pretty amazing.” cate halter neck and white make of disappointment and death. to the story and such an impor- Young Pope,” a miniseries direct- ing the war in field diaries, small “The best parts of the diary are up. “I think the movie is very much tant character,” she said. ed by Italian filmmaker Paolo pocket notebooks. the ones that talk about what the Blanchett looked typically rav- about this very particular, specif- “Someone said to me once, Sorrentino. Only one of his field diaries sur- daily life of a soldier was then,” ishing, arm in arm with director ic family story. Of course, it hap- ‘Americans always want to make The series — a co-production vives; it is kept at the Allen County Meyer continued. “It was some- Todd Haynes. pens at a crazy moment in histo- foreign movies and have French of HBO, Sky and France’s Canal library, said Jane Gastineau, its thing I can’t imagine enduring for But the 46-year-old star’s ry, which I think is a big sort of characters or Spanish characters Plus — was announced Sunday Lincoln librarian. Nonetheless, in even a week.” shoulderless bustier dress came weight on their backs. It’s sort of speak English, but with a French in Cannes, where Sorrentino’s 1911 — months before he died at When Lincoln died April 15, over a tad busy with clashing a pressure cooker for the family, accent or Spanish accent and it’s film “Youth” is competing for the age 75 — Wilkins transcribed all 1865, of an assassin’s bullet, blue prints and huge proportions but there’s not really a political so silly.’ Could you imagine mak- Palme d’Or. Filming is due to four years of his wartime notes Wilkins’ diary reflected the sol- in the train that ushers needed agenda behind it,” said Portman ing a movie about George begin this summer. into his “Civil War Diary,” and that diers’ stunned grief “and how to help her with. in an interview with The Washington in French and hav- Law will play Lenny Belardo, hardbound compilation now high- everybody was so angry that they ——— Associated Press on Sunday. ing him have an American accent who is thrust into the role of lights the Fort Wayne library’s were so close to victory when PORTMAN STAYS “(Amos) Oz became one of in French?” pope and must grapple with his Lincoln-era documents. Lincoln’s life was taken,” Meyer APOLITICAL (IN FILM) Israel’s leading peace advocates, Portman’s film is playing as a faith and the powerful structures Meyer started reading it a year said. Wilkins had enlisted for duty Natalie Portman’s directorial so it’s not the most controversial, special screening outside of the of the church. and a half ago. “I just got because “he was very intent on debut, “A Tale of Love and I suppose, of political aspects to main competition at Cannes. It’s Sorrentino, who will co-write wrapped up in his diary,” he said preserving the Union,” Meyer said. Darkness,” is set around the the film.” gotten a lukewarm response the eight-part series, said it Tuesday, “and by him.” “Our country was close to falling time of the formation of Israel, The Israeli-born Portman also from critics, but at the premiere, would explore “the inner struggle Wilkins was a 25-year-old Vigo apart, and if he and others had not but the Oscar-winning actress wrote the screenplay and stars in it received a standing ovation. between the huge responsibility County deputy clerk and Terre done what they did, hard telling says it doesn’t have a political the Hebrew-language feature as — By Zara Eldridge, of the Head of the Catholic Haute volunteer firefighter at the what this country would be today.” agenda. the boy’s mother Fania, a cul- http://www.twitter.com/zara- Church and the miseries of the brink of the Civil War. His military “Always remembering our past The film, adapted from an tured and imaginative woman younis simple man that fate (or the Holy service began as a member of the and our history is one of the most autobiographical novel by Amos whose dreams can’t withstand ——— Spirit) chose as pontiff.” Vigo Guards, Indiana’s most high- important things we can do,” Oz, premiered over the weekend grinding everyday reality. LAW GETS RELIGION: —By Jill Lawless, ly regarded militia, in the late Kesner said. at the Cannes Film Festival. It For Portman, making the film Jude Law is the new pope. http://Twitter.com/JillLawless www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Sunday, May 24, 2015— 31 ParentingParenting LIBRARY CORNER Take the mad out of money with these tips See ‘Annie’ at 1:30 NEW YORK (AP) — As a finan- staying on the right track? cial planner, Jeff Motske has Motske: It’s where one person today at the library spent 26 years helping couples feels like they can splurge navigate one of their most con- because they got this big bonus The library will be closed where food, games and activ- tentious and emotional issues: and it’s kind of a power, control- Monday in observance of ities will be enjoyed by all. money. type issue, and the other one Memorial Day. Children will have special The investing of it. The saving resents that deeply but doesn’t The HOT Pick for this week programs all throughout of it. The spending of it. say anything and it builds up. is “An Invisible Thread” by every week. Teens will meet Finances can be a big, breakup- Many couples have a mental Laura Schroff. Discover what every Friday and Saturday level deal at any stage of a rela- financial scoreboard and they happens when a busy New night after the library’s regu- tionship. That’s why Motske keep hurting themselves York advertising executive lar business hours. The believes more people need to because it builds and builds adopts a young disadvan- adults will have unique pro- know each other intimately — and builds. taged youth. This old grams on alternating financially speaking — before I was just reading a report the Chinese Proverb details it Sundays and Mondays and a walking down the aisle. other day. Experian had a mar- well: An invisible tread con- movie night every “Both people need to be riage survey out and this is real- nects those who are destined Wednesday. The teen pro- involved in the finances, ly strange to me: It said the to meet, regardless of time, gram starts with a bang at whether they like it or not,” he average guy will spend $1,231 place and circumstance. The the Cosplay Prom on June said in a recent interview. before discussing it with their thread may stretch or tangle, 13 from 7 to 11 p.m. Come “There’s so much hiding. Hiding spouse and the average woman but it will never break. dressed as your favorite vil- of debt. Hiding of spending.” will spend $396. That is a huge Check it out lain or hero Motske, in Orange County, disconnect, that there should be today in the from any California, has rounded up that big of a disparity in a rela- Non-Fiction fantasy lit- anecdotes, interviews and tips tionship. section. Sheriff I.I. Smith e r a t u r e , in a new book, “The Couple’s They just don’t work together T o d a y , was killed by moon- c o m i c , Guide to Financial a lot of the time. Once a month come see shiners in 1922, the movie or Compatibility,” out in March go on a financial date night, the film only Bradley County video game. from Da Capo Lifelong Books: where you can sit down and “Annie” at This event is —- openly discuss your goals. You’ll sheriff to die in the AP: How widespread is the be amazed how it can transform 1:30 p.m. line of duty. s p o n s o r e d T h i s by the Teen problem of couples not commu- a relationship. Get it all out on T u e s d a y , A d v i s o r y nicating openly and honestly the table in a safe environment. Night at the Group and about money? AP: How do you suggest Movies will be showing the registration is required to Motske: It’s a huge problem. teaching kids about money so final movie in the Hobbit tril- participate. Many couples choose not to talk they can avoid friction later with ogy, “Battle of the Five There will be a four-part about money, versus all the life partners? Armies.” This will begin 15 Microsoft Excel course other sensitive topics, and if you Motske: Your kids watch you minutes earlier than normal, Tuesday through Friday from don’t talk about it, you’re more and how you spend money. The so be sure to arrive by 6:15 3 to 5 p.m. The class will than likely going to start fight- earlier you start teaching them p.m. Popcorn provided. begin with the basics of ing. It leads to really stressful AP Photo about money and saving and The Scholastic Book Fair Excel so be sure to sign up relationships. THIS BOOK cover image released by Da Capo Lifelong Books spending and credit cards, the is coming to the library this for all four if you need to Financial discord is among shows “The Couple’s Guide to Financial Compatibility: Avoid Fights, better off they’re going to be. week — beginning on start from scratch. the largest causes of divorce. About Spending and Saving; Build a Happy and Secure Future Just giving them money all the Tuesday and going through Registration is required and One study says couples who Together,” by Jeff Motske. time isn’t going to get that done. June 2. Stop in the there are only 11 spots avail- fight about finances once a week One person I interviewed for Children’s Room during reg- able. Call or stop by the Non- are 37 percent more likely to get the book doesn’t use allowance ular business hours to shop. Fiction Desk to reserve your divorced than couples who can’t even agree on what date entertainment and gym mem- but uses a job board, where the All items are “buy one, get spot today. rarely argue about finances. they want to retire let alone talk berships. The final category is kids apply for certain jobs and one free.” Proceeds go toward The History Branch is cur- Those who fight daily are 69 about what retirement looks what I call the stupid, frivolous get paid for that at the end of purchasing Easy, Juvenile rently undergoing work to percent more likely to get like. expenses. the week. If they don’t apply, and Young Adult materials preserve its beauty and his- divorced compared to couples AP: What’s the biggest mis- It’s shocking how many peo- they don’t get paid. I think it’s as well as supporting chil- tory. Unfortunately, that who rarely fight about money. take couples make in not plan- ple start coloring their credit cool to think of it that way. If dren, tween and teen pro- work has forced the branch AP: Tell me about your War of ning their financial futures? card statements with that last you think of it from an employ- gramming. to temporarily close the the Wallets Quiz. Why did you Motske: It’s the savings ver- category because credit cards ment perspective they’re going Some would say summer is wheelchair accessible ramp. create it and what should be the sus spending battle. are an emotional swipe and it’s to start to understand how to already here. Before it offi- Once all other work is com- goal of taking it? Unfortunately too many done. That has helped couples a apply for things, how a pay- cially gets here, head over to pleted a new ramp will be Motske: The quiz is the door Americans have huge debt prob- lot. That one exercise gets cou- check works. the library for the summer installed. The library thanks opener to start communicating lems. About $1,500 is the aver- ples to see their conscious and Allow them to make decisions reading program serving all you for your patience and and solving problems. There are age per household outstanding unconscious spending. rather than just handing over ages during June and July. understanding. a lot of different areas of life credit card balance for those in AP: In what ways do couples entitlements. Programming will fit the The Lions’ Club of that couples never even think debt. Student loan debt is not fight fair about money? themes: “Every Hero Has a Cleveland is collecting used about. prevalent. In most cases spend- What’s your best advice for Story,” for children, prescription eyeglasses to A great one I had recently was ing is more unconscious than “Unmask” for teens, and “Out distribute to individuals a couple came in that had been conscious because they don’t of the Ordinary” for adults. throughout our community. married for 20 years and one of track their expenses. They don’t LIKE TO LOSE THOSE UNWANTED POUNDS? Sign-up, which is required to If you have some that you the questions on the quiz is have a budget. 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FOOD Judge not by smell the awesomeness that is fish sauce rides juice, garlic, ginger and brown By AARTI SEQUEIRA Associated Press sugar. Taste for seasoning, adding more sugar or lime juice if the I’m pretty sure that if I let you marinade is too salty. Place the sniff some fish sauce, it would be skirt steak in the marinade, mak- pretty hard to convince you to ing sure it’s well covered. Seal the cook with it. No, the potent, nigh- bag and set aside on the counter on acrid scent is not this beloved for 30 minutes. Happy anniversary sauce’s most seductive asset. Meanwhile, prepare a grill for And funnily enough, it’s not direct medium-high heat. even its flavor (at least not on its Toss the asparagus and scal- own) that would win you over. It’s lions with a little sunflower oil, what happens when you dribble a salt and pepper. Set aside. After little fish sauce into stir-fries, cur- 30 minutes, remove the steak ries, marinades, even salad dress- from the marinade and place on a ings. Suddenly, your dish takes paper towel-lined plate to remove on a depth of flavor you hadn’t excess marinade. previously detected, a complexity Using an oil-soaked paper towel that you can’t quite put your fin- held with tongs, oil the grill grates. ger on, a strong punch of meati- Set the steak on the grill and cook ness without tasting meaty. for 3 minutes, depending on the And that pungent aroma? You thickness of the meat, until a good won’t be able to detect it. But you charred crust develops on the won’t want to go without this pre- underside. Flip and cook for cious bottle of fish sauce again. another 2 minutes, or until a meat It’s a rather ego-less ingredient thermometer inserted into the in that way; fish sauce is not at its thickest part of the meat registers best on its own. But my, what a AP Photo 125 F. Transfer the steak to a team player. And it’s that ability, THIS PHOTO shows Vietnamese style skirt steak with asparagus warm plate, tent lightly with foil to transform its fellow co-habi- and scalliions in Concord, N.H. and allow to rest 5 to 10 minutes. tants into something better than Meanwhile, place the aspara- In celebrATIOn of the 60th anniversary of their wedding, Walter they were before, that has won the gus and scallions on the grill and and Barbara Peterson were honored by their friends and family hearts of cooks throughout Balance out all that saltiness with minutes active) cook the scallions for 2 to 3 min- Southeast Asia, from Thailand just a dash of brown sugar and a Servings: 4 utes, or until slightly wilted, and recently at a reception held at First Lutheran Church. The Petersons good squeeze of lime juice, as I do 3 tablespoons fish sauce married on May 14, 1955, in Lakeview, Michigan. and Vietnam to Indonesia. the asparagus for 5 to 7 minutes, It’s incredible what just two in my Vietnamese-style skirt 1/4 cup lime juice or until very lightly browned. ingredients, anchovies and salt — steak. You don’t have to make an 1 teaspoon minced garlic Slice the steak across the grain the building blocks of fish sauce Asian-style marinade either. I’ve 1 teaspoon minced ginger and serve over the grilled vegeta- — can transform into when left to made a great one using fish 2 teaspoons brown sugar bles, with a fresh squeeze of lime their own devices for a few sauce, balsamic vinegar, honey 1 pound skirt steak juice, if desired. months. Indeed, this kind of fish and garlic. 1 large bunch thin asparagus, sauce is actually related to mod- trimmed Nutrition information per serv- Banner bridal ern day Worcestershire sauce, Vietnamese-Style 2 bunches scallions, bottoms ing: 300 calories; 130 calories which also is a fermented Skirt Steak With Asparagus trimmed from fat (43 percent of total calo- policy outlined anchovy-based sauce. And Scallions Sunflower or canola oil ries); 14 g fat (4 g saturated; 0 g trans fats); 80 mg cholesterol; —Forms are available at the Banner for wedding and engage- Use it as you would soy sauce, You’ll find fish sauce in the Kosher salt and ground black Asian or international section of pepper 1,250 mg sodium; 15 g carbohy- ment stories. Please type or print information. The Banner is not to amp up the umami-ness of whatever you happen to be whip- just about any grocer. In a large zip-close plastic bag, drate; 5 g fiber; 7 g sugar; 30 g responsible for errors due to illegible writing. Errors in content ping up for dinner. Just one hint: Start to finish: 45 minutes (20 mix together the fish sauce, lime protein. must be reported within three days of publication. (Article will be reprinted if error was the fault of the Banner staff.) A typo is not con- sidered an error in content. —There is no charge for engagement, wedding or party sto- Getting to the core of the matter! Eat your pineapple cores! ries if received by set deadlines. Only two shower or party pho- tographs will be published. By MELISSA D’ ARABIAN Kosher salt and ground black —Good quality photographs which are no larger than 5x7 are Associated Press pepper preferred. However, quality is more important than size. Photos Small butter lettuce leaves, to should be picked up within 30 days following publication. Pictures Eating fresh pineapple always serve will be returned by mail only if self-addressed, stamped envelope is reminds me of balmy vacation Sliced radishes, to serve provided. The Banner is not responsible for loss or damage to pic- nights in Hawaii. And since Lime wedges, to serve tures. pineapples run a few bucks a In a large bowl, combine the —Banner editors reserve the right to refuse any photograph pop, buying them frequently shrimp, lime juice and orange which is not, in their opinion, of good quality for reproduction. translates into considerable sav- juice. Toss well, then refrigerate. —In order for a wedding story to be published in the Banner, ings when compared to an actual For a tender ceviche, marinate information and photograph for an engagement or wedding for trip to Hawaii, particularly when for 30 minutes. For a firmer tex- Sunday publication must be submitted by Wednesday noon you’re carting along four girls, as ture, let marinate for 1 to 2 I would be. Admittedly, the the week before desired publication date. A charge will be hours. pineapple is a tad less exotic... Once the shrimp has marinat- made for wedding stories not published within 90 days after the Still, it’s a great sweet summer ceremony. Deadlines are firm. ed, drain and discard the juice. treat. Return the shrimp to the bowl —Banner editors also reserve the right to edit any informa- Pineapple gets its unmistak- tion provided to conform to the newspaper’s requirements and and add the chopped pineapple able sweetness from natural sug- core, onion, chilies, ginger (if Associated Press style. ars, of course, but this tropical using), avocado and cilantro. fruit also is a fantastic source of Toss well, then season with salt vitamin C and fiber. But here’s AP Photo and pepper. Serve immediately another thing to get excited THIS PHOTO shows a pineapple core ceviche recipe in Concord, with butter lettuce leaves (to use about: Pineapples are packed N.H. as wraps and cups). Offer sliced with protein-tenderizing enzymes simple: Cut the core down to utes. radishes and lime wedges on the that can do very cool things in smaller pieces (think tiny dice or —- side as toppings. the kitchen. thin slices), or cook it to soften. PINEAPPLE CORE CEVICHE The dish can be prepared For example, these enzymes For example, you could slice Start to finish: 1 hour and 15 ahead. To do so, cover tightly prevent gelatin from gelling. So the core thinly into coins for easy minutes after draining and tossing with step away from the aspics and snacking. You also could grill the Servings: 6 the onion and pepper, then gelatin salads if you are using coins and drizzle them with 1 pound raw shrimp, any size, refrigerate. About 30 minutes fresh raw pineapple. But those honey. Or dice the core, saute it shelled and deveined, cut into before serving, add the avocado same enzymes can work wonders in just a splash of oil, then spoon 1/4-inch pieces and cilantro. in marinades. That is, so long as over Greek yogurt for a dessert. 1/2 cup lime juice Nutrition information per serv- you don’t let the meat linger too Or pickle cubes of the core with 1/2 cup orange juice ing: 130 calories; 50 calories long in the pineapple juice. hot water, vinegar, sugar and 1/3 cup finely chopped from fat (38 percent of total calo- About 20 minutes is plenty for maybe a pinch of red pepper pineapple core (or the core of one ries); 6 g fat (1 g saturated; 0 g most meats. flakes. large pineapple) trans fats); 95 mg cholesterol; The problem with pineapple In this recipe, I take the core of 1/2 small sweet onion, finely 510 mg sodium; 10 g carbohy- (not counting loose gelatin) is a pineapple and pair it with cit- diced drate; 3 g fiber; 4 g sugar; 12 g that we routinely toss about 25 rus juice and shrimp to make a 2 serrano or jalapeno chilies, protein. percent of our fruit when we summertime classic — ceviche. finely diced (for less heat, remove ——— throw out the core! Admittedly, The acid and enzymes in the the seeds) Food Network star Melissa the core is more fibrous than the pineapple essentially “cook” the 2 teaspoons grated fresh gin- d’Arabian is an expert on healthy rest of the pineapple. But as an raw shrimp, but you also can use ger (optional) eating on a budget. She is the avid snacker of the pineapple cooked shrimp or fish, if you pre- 1 medium avocado, halved, author of the cookbook, core, I think this issue is minor. fer. If so, you can reduce the pitted and chopped “Supermarket Healthy.” Solving for the extra fiber is quite marinating time to about 15 min- 1/3 cup chopped fresh cilantro http://www.melissadarabian.ne School’s almost out, so it’s time to get schooled on burgers

By Elizabeth Karmel sirloin and ground chuck. only turn the burger once chuck, sirloin, Worcestershire, Associate Press If you buy quality, freshly halfway through the cooking mustard powder, 1/2 teaspoon ground meat, a little salt and time, after about 4 minutes. salt and 1/2 teaspoon pepper. As food goes, it’s hard to imag- pepper is all you need to season a BEST BASIC BURGER Use a fork to carefully and gently ine anything more American — burger. But to enhance the beefi- You can make this burger with mix just until well combined. Do and that more perfectly captures ness, I also like to add a dash of all ground chuck or a combina- not overmix. summer — than a great grilled dry mustard powder and a bit of tion of chuck and sirloin. My Gently divide the meat into 6 hamburger. Worcestershire sauce. “house burger” is a mixture of mounds, then shape each into a Trouble is, as much as we love Now let’s talk about mixing chuck and sirloin enhanced by patty. Use your thumb to create a great burger, we’re not always and forming the meat. It’s impor- Worcestershire sauce and dry an indentation in the center of all that great at making them. tant that you not overwork the mustard, which make the burg- each patty. Lightly brush each That’s because there is more to meat. The more your work the ers taste meatier. You also can patty all over with olive oil. making burgers than serving mix, the tougher and drier the prep the burgers up to a day Make sure your grill’s cooking time at the grill. But if you master burgers will be. ahead and keep them refrigerated grate is clean of all debris. Add a few easy tips and techniques, To form the patties, it’s best to until ready to grill. the burgers and grill until the you can produce burgers that will loosely scoop up a 1/3-pound Start to finish: 20 minutes meat is no longer pink, 8 to 10 blow you away. And the good mound of the meat mixture, then Servings: 6 minutes, turning once halfway news is that almost everything gently pat it into a patty. When 1 pound ground chuck through grilling time. If making can be done in advance. you are happy with the shape, 1 pound ground sirloin cheeseburgers, top each burger Let’s start with the meat. If you make a depression in the center 1 tablespoon Worcestershire with cheese after you turn it. Let want a rich, juicy burger, you with your finger. This depression sauce the burgers rest about 5 minutes have to use ground meat that has is the key to a perfect patty. 1 teaspoon Coleman’s Mustard then serve on buns with condi- some natural fat. Ground chuck Now, the cooking. Burgers powder ments and toppings as desired. is the most common choice. The should be cooked directly over Kosher salt and ground black Nutrition information per serv- chuck is ground from the beef medium to medium-high heat. pepper ing: 410 calories; 190 calories shoulder and has enough natural They should take 8 to 10 minutes Olive oil from fat (46 percent of total calo- fat to give your burger a rich, total, 4 to 5 minutes per side. Buns, to serve ries); 21 g fat (7 g saturated; 1 g moist flavor. And please resist the urge to Condiments and toppings, as trans fats); 100 mg cholesterol; You can use 100 percent mash the burgers down with the desired 500 mg sodium; 22 g carbohy- chuck, or you can do what I do spatula. This just causes all the Heat the grill to medium. drate; 1 g fiber; 3 g sugar; 34 g and use a combination of ground yummy juices to leak out. Also, In a large bowl, combine the protein. www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Sunday, May 24, 2015— 33 Young widows speak out ADK program features on managing grief, support HUGS leader Violet Lee NEW YORK (AP) — Nine days her husband died of cancer. Alpha Delta Kappa’s May pro- to help others and became even after her husband died unexpect- Aikman tried a traditional loss gram featured Violet Lee as guest more inspired to work in the edly, Sheryl Sandberg took to group for widows, finding herself speaker. Lee, a high school stu- community after her family’s Facebook to describe her return set apart from the 70- and 80- dent, is the leader of Cleveland home was destroyed in the 2011 to the sidelines for her daughter’s year-old somethings. She was HUGS. (Help Us Give Something). tornadoes. The assistance given soccer game. There, a grand- kicked out after challenging the HUGS was started in 2012 as a to her family motivated her to mother who had been widowed facilitator’s approach and joking- chapter of Tennessee HUGS, start an organization which could prematurely years earlier offered ly dubbed herself the “misfit which was founded as an organi- “pay it forward.” her a chair. widow,” eventually seeking out zation whose mission was to col- Lee is a young lady of extraor- It was a small but telling ges- five other young widows like her- lect shoes of those in need. Since dinary passion and talent, evi- ture that touched dozens of self to share a year’s adventures that time, the local organization’s denced by the knowledge she younger widows like Sandberg, for a book, “Saturday Night mission and purpose have conveyed regarding altruistic who at 45 has two small children Widows.” extended to include collecting all opportunities and her involve- to raise in “this terrible, terrible At 60, Aikman said she and the types of items which could bene- ment in them. Alpha Delta Kappa club that no one wants to join,” ladies remain great friends. fit the less fortunate and to serve was honored to learn of the posi- as one of her sympathetic Linda Feinberg was a therapist as a supporter of nonprofit tive difference being made by this Facebook commenters put it. years ago in Andover, organizations, such as Relay for exemplary teenager and her sup- Grief need never be compared, Massachusetts, when she met a Life, ROCK (Raising Our Celiac portive family. but the “club” that is the young widow at a pool. They both Kids), and Be the Match bone For information about Facebook exec’s new normal had 3-year-olds and her new marrow registry. Cleveland HUGS, visit cleveland- includes members who feel set friend described similar treat- Lee shared with the member- hugs.weebly.com or Facebook at apart from older counterparts ment when she sought support: ship she has always had a heart facebook.com/ClevelandHUGS. navigating the deaths of spouses “They said to her, ‘You’re young much later in life. and beautiful. What are you Party invitations dwindle. doing here? You’re going to get Bereavement groups confuse and married again and be happy,’” annoy both sides as older and recalled Feinberg, who went on to younger grievers are thrown form a network of loss groups for together. What about dating? young widows and write a book, Contributed photo What about sex? What about “I’m Grieving as Fast as I Can: AlPhA TheTA members, for May’s Altrustic project, made a gen- money and careers and managing How Young Widows and the emotional toll on the kids? Widowers Can Cope and Heal.” erous donation to The Caring Place, as shown by Betsy Gilbert to “Some of the older widows “There’s much more lack of help support the local SAC-PAK program. would say things like, ‘Well, you acceptance of young widowed have your whole life ahead of you. people than there is for middle What do you have to worry age or older widowed people,” Contributed photo about?’ We feel so out of sync. Feinberg said. “Society expects VioleT lee, left, guest speaker for the May program of Alpha Delta Suddenly we’re the ones thrown people to lose their spouses as Kappa, was presented flowers by Julie Mitchell, right, the Alpha out in the cold and our lives have they age. They don’t expect young Theta president. Miss Lee is the leader of Cleveland HUGS, whose been turned upside down,” said widowed people and they find it mission includes giving to the less fortunate and serving as supporter Becky Aikman, who was 49 when very, very scary.” to other nonprofit organizations. Slow and steady biking Idaho’s remote Weiser River Trail

NEW MEADOWS, Idaho (AP) — not have the money, but some of No matter how speedily things are their most fervent supporters ride moving in the outside world, the horses on it. So for bikers, the pace is slow and steady on central terrain is packed dirt, soft enough Idaho’s Weiser River Trail, a con- to slow progress, and is occasion- verted rail bed that runs 85 miles ally studded with rocks. Cattle (137 kilometers) between two gates cause frequent stops. small towns in one of this state’s But the beauty and surprises of most beautiful areas. traveling so far from roads more The trail takes travelers than make up for the labor of rid- through forest, orchards, ranch- ing the bumps. land, and then, in the southern Around Fruitvale, the trail was portion, through spectacular lined with overloaded apple trees. sagebrush canyons with black A local man who was collecting lava cliffs. apples told us the trees were from I rode the trail with my family, Fruitvale’s days as a minor Tasso Baptist Church starting at the upper end, about orchard area. 2,000 vertical feet (600 meters) The enticing thing about the above the endpoint in Weiser. (It Weiser River Trail is that it travels Neighborhood Block Party would be all uphill if you went in AP photo to places few people ever get to the other direction.) This PhoTo provided by Anne Wallace Allen shows her and her see, through river valleys that Saturday May 30 • 2:00-4:00pm The Pacific & Idaho Northern husband, Eric Allen, on one of many bicycle bridges on the Weiser look almost untouched by railroad company, or P&IN, River Trail in central Idaho. humans, through cattle pastures Vacation Bible School blazed the trail through the land- where the animals and green scape around the turn of the 19th way to the nonprofit group the trail, the trail gets off to an trees appear recently washed by 6:30 - 8:30pm century, reaching the small town Friends of the Weiser River Trail unprepossessing start on an the rain. of Council in 1901, according to a in August 1997, and the Friends unmarked dirt road just off It also runs deep into Owyhee Ages 3-17 recent history of the area by Dale have worked hard to maintain Highway 95 near the small town canyonlands, through miles of Fisk, the editor of the local Adams the rail bed for runners, walkers, of New Meadows. It quickly roadless area where birds of prey, County Record newspaper. hunters and bikers. enters the woods, passing over elk, mule deer and bear shelter. If “Come Grow With Us” The railroad was built to take Signs of recent bear traffic are streams on exquisite trestle you have time to stop and fish the 164 Old Charleston Rd. Cleveland travelers between the city of everywhere. When we traveled bridges that have been remade Weiser for a while, all the better. Boise and the four small towns of the wide, graded path last fall, we for bicyclists. Weiser, Midvale, Council and ran into few other humans - just The trail passes by the Cambridge. It carried Gold Rush a quartet of bow-hunters on bicy- Tamarack Lumber Mill and its fortune-hunters up to the moun- cles who were scoping out the colossal log yard before heading tains, and took copper ore from territory, and some apple-pickers away from the road. Kids! Take part in our the mountain’s mines back to the checking out the harvest. Riding the Weiser River Trail is city. Friends who rode it in late serene, but it isn’t easy. The “DAD, you are the BEST because” contest. Things are a little quieter September met cowboys herding Friends group uses a mechanical around the trail these days. cattle down the trail. roller to flatten the terrain, but The contest is open to children 12 years old Union Pacific deeded the right-of- Starting at the upper end of they can’t pave it; not only do they and younger. This is how you can enter: 1. Use the form below and get your mom, dad, grandparents or teacher to help you tell us why you feel your dad is the best. you can even bring in a photo of your dad. (Photos can be picked up after June 14th). 2. Bring the form into our office by Tuesday, June 2nd or mail by May 29th. (1505 25th Street NW / Mail: P.O. Box 3600, Cleveland, TN 37320). 3. We will have a drawing for special Father’s Day Prizes to include a $25 Gift Certificate from The Village Bake Shop, $25 Gift Card from The Town Squire, $50 Gift Certificate from Cleveland Plywood. 4. We will also be printing some of the letters in the Father’s Day Special Section in the Cleveland Daily Banner on Sunday, June 14th.

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Contributed photo sTudenTs of Westmore Music Academy presented their annual spring recital on May 16 in the sanc- tuary of Westmore Church of God. The students performed in piano, voice and instrumental music. You are the BEST Because Westmore Academy holds spring recital

Students of Westmore Music Mazzolini, Lily Grace Deas, Westmore Academy offers pri- Academy presented their annual Nicholas John, Lexi McKenzie, vate instruction in voice, piano, spring recital on May 16 in the Krisha Sidella, Nishta Sidella, violin and guitar, as well as sanctuary of Westmore Church Addy Bot, Elisha Davis, Ximena other instruments. of God. Zanello, Kevin Mendez, Kayley Kindermusik for children, The program featured the stu- Mendez, Miles Olson, Alma ages newborn to 7, is also dents of Rita Ready, Judy Smith, Hannah Nation, Andrew offered, with teacher Dee Warrington, Vera Voznyuk and Gross, Brannon Smith and Lancaster. Hannah Daulton. Sophia John. Summer lessons are currently A variety of pieces were per- Violin solos were played by being taught. The fall semester formed as well as vocal selec- Alayna Itson, Elijah McCready, will begin in August. tions. Esther Brantley and Kyla For more information about Love, Those performing on the Richardson. the academy, contact the acade- piano were Lane Estrada, Emily Vocal performances were my director, Rita Ready, at 599- Powers, Mattie Moore, Brayden given by Hallie Wielfaert and 9789, or email rita_ready@hot- First Name Only Maness, Olivia Odom, Evie Kimi Peltier. mail.com. 34—Cleveland Daily Banner—Sunday, May 24, 2015 www.clevelandbanner.com SUNDAY

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Phone 472-5041 or fax 614-6529 HealtH [email protected] Study: Hospitals vary widely in how hard they try to save preemies

By MARILYNN MARCHIONE England Journal of Medicine. AP Chief Medical Writer About 12,000 babies each year in the United States are born They weigh as little as a pound between 22 and 25 weeks gesta- yet force some of the toughest tion. A full-term pregnancy is choices in all of medicine. about 40 weeks. Extremely premature babies face Tundi and Nate Brady faced big differences in how hard hospi- this twice, with different out- tals try to save them, a study comes, when she went into labor finds. with twins around 23 weeks into It is the first major look in the her pregnancy at University of U.S. at how preemies fare accord- Iowa Hospitals and Clinics. When ing to the care they get. the first twin was born, “it was There was a wide range — some very clear” that doctors did not hospitals always gave active treat- think she would survive, so the ment to the youngest preemies as couple declined life support and opposed to just comfort care, but the baby died 20 minutes later, others never did. Researchers had Tundi Brady said. no information on how parental But then her labor stopped and wishes affected the decisions ver- she was able to go another week sus hospital policy, but said that until her son, Dexter, was born probably was not the main factor weighing about a pound. Doctors because differences in care from estimated he would have a 40 per- one place to another were so large. cent chance of surviving and a 70 Parents need to know that “the percent chance of disability if he hospital that you go to might did. determine what happens to your “That was good enough for us,” baby,” although many parents are so they chose aggressive treat- not in a position to shop around ment, she said. He spent five when they find themselves in months in a neonatal intensive AP Photo these emergency situations, said care unit and is now a healthy In thIs MAy 6, 2010 file photo, a radiologist uses a magnifying glass to check mammograms for breast cancer in Los Angeles. one study leader, Dr. Edward Bell 5½-year-old. Screening for cancer has gotten more complicated in recent years with evolving guidelines that sometimes conflict. Now a doctors’ of the University of Iowa. “We were so lucky,” she said. group aims to ease some confusion and encourage more discussion of testing’s pros and cons, with what it calls advice on “high- They also should be given better The study involved nearly 5,000 value screening” for five types of tumors. information on survival odds — babies born before 27 weeks ges- not just by gestational age but tation at 24 hospitals in a also by what happens if active research group run by the care is given, said another study National Institutes of Health leader, medical student Matthew between April 2006 and March Rysavy. 2011. Cancer screening confusion “A doctor might say ‘no 22-week Researchers looked at rates of infant has ever survived,’” but that comfort care versus active treat- Doctors’ group hopes to offer guidance might mask the fact that doctors ment, such as breathing there don’t try, because they don’t machines, feeding tubes or heart consider such babies viable, he resuscitation. Active treatment WASHINGTON (AP) — Dr. Richard Wender of the benefit but should be a per- age 21. Starting at age 30, said. was given to 22 percent of babies Mammograms at 40 or 50? American Cancer Society said sonal choice if women are women may choose a combi- Trying is not always the right born at 22 weeks, 72 percent of Every year or every other even though it disagrees on told the pros and cons. nation of Pap and a test for thing to do, and could just prolong those at 23 weeks and nearly all year? What’s the best colon some specifics, emphasizing The ACP sided with the the HPV virus that causes dying, independent experts said. beyond that. check? areas of agreement is valu- task force’s approach, saying cervical cancer, a combina- Survival odds are influenced by Survival rates were higher for Screening for cancer has able, a starting point for even experts who prefer tion that lets them go five many factors besides care, such the actively treated babies — 23 gotten more complicated in those doctor-patient conver- mammograms at 40 agree years between tests. as whether the baby is a twin, and percent versus 5 percent for all recent years with evolving sations. that women should be fully There’s little value in con- even gender — girls tend to fare babies in the study born at 22 guidelines that sometimes Cancer screening is a bal- informed of the pros and tinuing to test women older better. weeks, and 33 percent versus 24 conflict. Now a doctors’ group ance to ensure the people cons to help them decide for than 65 if they were properly “We just seem to be resuscitat- percent for those born at 23 aims to ease some confusion who will benefit most get themselves. screened and had no prob- ing more and more tinier babies, weeks. — and encourage more dis- checked while not over-test- Routine screening isn’t for lems; and HPV tests aren’t and there are consequences,” said Survival without severe impair- cussion of testing’s pros and ing. After all, there are poten- 30-somethings, and more recommended before age 30 Dr. Jonathan Muraskas, a neona- ment also was higher with treat- cons — with what it calls tial harms including false expensive MRI scans aren’t because HPV is so common tologist at Loyola University ment: 15 percent versus 3 percent advice on “high-value screen- alarms that spark unneeded for screening average-risk in younger women. Medical Center in Maywood, at 22 weeks, and 25 percent ver- ing” for five types of tumors. extra testing, and sometimes women, yet the ACP said doc- Illinois. sus 18 percent at 23 weeks. Too often, even the doctors detection of tumors too small tors sometimes order both. PROSTATE CANCER Despite medical advances, the Four hospitals never actively who order those tests aren’t and slow-growing to be life- PSA blood tests are highly rates of cerebral palsy, blindness, treated babies at 22 weeks, but sure of the latest recommen- threatening. COLORECTAL CANCER controversial, with some deafness, asthma and other major five other hospitals always did. dations, said Dr. Wayne J. On the other hand, the Colonoscopies, which allow groups recommending against problems have not changed much, Hospitals’ actions had “a dra- Riley, president of the Centers for Disease Control doctors to see precancerous them and others saying men he said. matic influence” on how infants American College of and Prevention reported this growths in the colon, get the should get them only after a “How low do we go and what are fared, Dr. Neil Marlow of Physicians, which published month that too few people most attention. But the ACP discussion of the pros and the implications?” he said. University College London com- the advice Monday in the who clearly should be getting advised people ages 50 to 74 to cons. The ACP’s advice: The study is in Thursday’s New mented in the journal. journal Annals of Internal screened for certain cancers choose from equally good Doctors should tell men ages Medicine. are. For example, 58 percent screening choices: a stool test 50 to 69 about the pros and “We want to make sure that of people ages 50 to 75 had every year; a colonoscopy every cons, and order the test for folks get the right test at the been recently checked for col- 10 years; a sigmoidoscopy, those who then request it. Study: Severe vision loss is right time for the right condi- orectal cancer; the govern- which views the lower colon, A third of men having PSA tions,” Riley said. “We also ment goal is 70.5 percent. every five years; or a combina- testing don’t recall even being most common in the South want our physician col- The American College of tion of a stool test every three told the test was ordered, the leagues to try to avoid the Physicians’ advice: years and a sigmoidoscopy ACP said. NEW YORK (AP) — Health offi- the report Thursday. Overall, customary, knee-jerk reaction every five years. cials say bad eyesight in the U.S. about 3 percent of people had to just test without having BREAST CANCER The ACP said 60 percent of OVARIAN CANCER is most common in the South. severe vision loss. The highest some sort of dialogue” about The American Cancer adults have colonoscopies The new review found lead- A new report found the South rate was from Owsley County, the right choice for each Society has long recommend- more frequently than needed, ing medical groups all recom- was home to three-quarters of Kentucky, which surpassed 18 patient. ed annual mammograms adding no medical value but mend against blood tests and the U.S. counties with the high- percent. So the ACP, internal medi- starting at age 40. The U.S. lots of cost. pelvic or ultrasound exams to est prevalence of severe vision The study is the CDC’s first cine specialists, reviewed Preventive Services Task screen for ovarian cancer in loss. county-level assessment of blind- leading cancer screening Force, which advises the gov- CERVICAL CANCER average-risk women. While The South also has higher ness and severe vision loss. It’s guidelines to find the least ernment, says to get mammo- Screening choices vary by this cancer often has spread rates of poverty, diabetes and based on millions of U.S. Census intensive testing strategies grams every other year from age. The ACP found wide- by the time it’s discovered, chronic disease. Health officials Bureau survey responses from with the broadest expert con- age 50 to 74, and says start- spread support for a Pap test there is no proven screening believe those problems are all 2009 through 2013. sensus. ing at age 40 brings little every three years starting at test for it. related to the vision loss. —- The Centers for Disease Online: CDC report: Control and Prevention released http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr Study: Fewer kids have severe mental problems; more are getting help

By MARILYNN MARCHIONE activity disorder, said the recent one: Among kids with less or no drugs have big, powerful prob- MANY KIDS GET NO HELP AP Chief Medical Writer study’s leader, Dr. Mark Olfson, SEVERE MENTAL impairment, the portion getting lems,” and the real issue is find- About 56 percent of youths a psychiatrist at Columbia PROBLEMS DECLINING treatment went from about 7 ing more effective drugs and with serious troubles were not Contrary to public perception University Medical Center and The percentage of youths with percent to nearly 10 percent, or getting more kids the help they in care. and horrific cases that make the New York State Psychiatric serious impairments dropped from about 2.74 million kids a need, she said. “There’s a tremendous headlines, serious mental prob- Institute. from 13 percent to 11 percent. year to 4.19 million. amount of unmet need,” said lems are declining among the Instead, the results suggest “There’s a public perception NOT JUST PILLS Dr. Brady Case, a child psychia- nation’s youth, and there has “that at least in some ways, that there are more and more MEDICATION USE IS UP The percentage of youths get- trist at Bradley Hospital in East been a big rise in how many are we’re moving in the right direc- kids who have these disorders, The use of any mental health ting therapy rose from 4 percent Providence, Rhode Island. It’s getting help, a new study finds. tion,” by getting help to kids and the new report challenges drug rose from about 6 percent to 6 percent. That may reflect possible that one reason serious The study is mostly good who need it most, he said. that,” Olfson said. Other to 9 percent. Among youths more access to care in general: impairment rates are falling “is news: More children and teens The dark cloud: More than research has found drops in with severe problems, medica- Other research shows that med- that treatment is working” for are taking mental health medi- half of severely troubled kids get rates of binge drinking and tion use went from 18 percent to ical visits of all kinds rose for those who get it, he said. cines than ever before, but more no help at all. dropping out of school, so the 32 percent. Among the rest — these age groups over that time. —- also are getting therapy, not The study used nationwide new study “does fit with other mild or no problems — it went O n l i n e : S t u d y : just pills. The biggest rise in surveys done by the federal trends,” he said. from 4 percent to 6 percent. THE ADHD SITUATION http://www.nejm.org/doi/full/ treatment rates has been among Agency for Healthcare Research Some people complain, “Oh Use of stimulants such as 10.1056/NEJMsa1413512 the most troubled kids. and Quality over three periods MORE ARE GETTING CARE my goodness, these poor little methylphenidate, sold as Ritalin “There’s a concern out there from 1996 to 2012, covering Use of any outpatient mental children are on these powerful and other brands, rose from 4 that a lot of children and ado- more than 53,000 youths ages 6 health service rose from 9 per- drugs,” said Dr. Gabrielle percent of youths to 6.6 per- lescents are receiving mental to 17. Results are in Thursday’s cent to 13 percent. The rise was Carlson, a child and adolescent cent. These drugs are often health treatments, particularly New England Journal of greatest for severely troubled psychiatrist at Stony Brook given for ADHD, which affects Reuse the News medications, that they don’t Medicine. kids, and went from 26 percent University School of Medicine more than 1 in 10 children, need,” especially for conditions Some highlights, which com- to 44 percent — from 1.56 mil- on New York’s . “But according to the Centers for Recycle this newspaper such as attention deficit hyper- pare the first survey to the most lion annually to 2.28 million. most of the kids offered these Disease Control and Prevention. www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Sunday, May 24, 2015— 35 SUNDAY

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Phone 472-5041 or fax 614-6529 Campus [email protected] BCHS VocalMotion celebrates wins, looks to next year Special to the Banner n Georgia Vocal Invitational — first place in large mixed division, Tuesday night, Bradley Central second place overall and Best High School show choir Female Soloist Keely Maynard. VocalMotion members and par- At the meeting, Philips first ents met to begin preparing for recognized the Allied Arts the 2015-16 year. Council of the Cleveland/Bradley They began the meeting by reflecting on their success from Chamber of Commerce for their this past season and by recogniz- Arts in Education Grant, which ing the sponsors and grant covered expenses for the group’s donors whose contributions music arrangements and a work made their success possible. session with the arranger, Mason The show the students per- Brown. formed this year was titled Secondly, she recognized Ryan “Prodigal,” which presents a Shults of Hardee's and J&S modern twist to the biblical story Restaurants for their numerous of the Prodigal Son. donations throughout the year. VocalMotion is directed by Lastly, she recognized George Katie Philips with choreography Gray of Allstate Insurance for his by Jeremiah Pritchard, theatrical numerous financial contribu- direction by Lindsey Bell, music tions to the choir. BRADLEY CENTRAL High School show choir VocalMotion celebrates being named Grand Champions in the Belmont Music City Show arrangements by Mason Brown For each presentation, she Shoppe competition this year. The choir and its leadership are already making plans for next year. and technical direction by Nolen explained that the groups' Goins. award-winning success would During the 2015 season, the not have been possible without students received the following the support of these organiza- honors in competition: tions. n Montgomery Capital Classic As they prepare for the next — second place in large mixed year, organizers are excited about MUSIC division and seventh place over- a new show with hopes to push ARRANGER Mason all; the program to the next level in Brown, center, works n Albertville Diamond Classic competition and community with Bradley Central — second place in large mixed service. High School’s division and third overall; To do so, they are currently VocalMotion choir on n Belmont Music City Show looking for additional corporate Shoppe — first place overall, Best sponsors to support their efforts. some new music. His Female Soloist Keely Maynard Interested businesses can con- visit was funded by and Best Vocals, Grand tact Philips at an Arts in Education Champions; and [email protected]. grant.

VALLEY VIEW ELEMENTARY recently held its DARE graduation with help from Bradley County Sheriff Eric Watson. Parents and family MOTHERS and kindergarten students enjoy tea and cookies dur- members were on hand as Valley View students completed the challenging 10-week program that teaches them how to handle peer pres- ing the Mother’s Day tea at North Lee Elementary. Principal Nat sure and stay away from illegal drugs, tobacco and alcohol. "I attend as many of the graduations as possible because ... these students Akiona read the book “Love You Forever” by Robert Munsch, and have a great spirit and great excitement for life that just makes you feel good," Watson said. “Thanks to Principal Corey Limburg, School each student escorted his or her mom to a classroom for a special Resource Officer Kammy McCullough, DARE Instructor Deputy Russ Henry and all those who pitched in quickly to make DARE happen this gift presentation. school year." The school’s DARE essay winners were Jessica Ledford and Chloe Davis.

KINDERGARTENERS at North Lee Elementary School get ready to present their mothers with special gifts and roses during the Mother’s Day tea at the school. PREPARING for this year’s TCAP tests, students at Black Fox Elementary took part in a "Hit the Buzzer First" game show which had them answering practice questions in a battle of the classes. “While the activity was great fun, it also promoted testing readiness,” Principal Kim Fisher said. Here, two class- Klibisz to spend year in Germany es get ready to compete. Special to the Banner Bundestag [parliament], meet dations and a personal interview. ARTISTIC STU- with German and American gov- Since its inception in 1983, the DENTS at Michigan Adam Klibisz, a rising junior at ernment officials and explore the program — which is jointly fund- Cleveland High School, was one Avenue Elementary country through numerous ed by the U.S. Congress and the School learned about of only 50 students from the excursions to nearby cities, his- German Bundestag — has Southeastern United States and Vincent Van Gogh’s torical sites and more. awarded more than 22,000 famous “The Starry Puerto Rico to be awarded a pres- The Council on International scholarships to students from all tigious Congress-Bundestag Educational Exchange each year over the U.S. who wish to expand Night” painting. Youth Exchange Scholarship for awards approximately 50 highly their global perspectives. Many Students made their the 2015-16 academic year. motivated high school students students who complete the pro- own versions using As a CBYX scholar, he will with a full academic scholarship gram go on to study at top col- the Chattanooga sky- spend the upcoming school year to live and study in Germany leges and universities. line as a model. in Germany living with a local through the Congress-Bundestag Students who would like more Clockwise, from left, host family, taking classes at a Youth Exchange program, which information about CBYX and the local high school and participat- are Jaicy Olivas, was created to strengthen ties 2016-17 application process can Chase Carroll, Abby ing in a three-week language and between Germany and the U.S. visit www.ciee.org/cb or call 800- cultural immersion camp to gain Bennett, teacher through citizen diplomacy. 448-9944. German language Taylor Lambert, a better understanding of Each scholarship is awarded skills are not required to apply. German culture, language and following a highly competitive To learn more about hosting Tatyana Thompson, everyday life. process based on academic an exchange student coming to Rachel Turner, Addy Klibisz will also have the records, demonstrated leader- Cleveland for the next school Bot and Maddie opportunity to visit the German ship, essays, teacher recommen- year, visit www.ciee.org/host. Morris. 36—Cleveland Daily Banner—Sunday, May 24, 2015 www.clevelandbanner.com SpringS Spprriinngg SSERVICE SEERRVVIICCEE GGUIDEGUUIIDDEE It’s spring fever. That is what the name of it is. And when you’ve got it, you want — oh, you don’t quite know what it is you do want, but it just fairly makes your heart ache, you want it so! ~ Mark Twain

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eric Watson Bradley County takes top honors Sheriff at Big Apple Classic Memorial Day Memorial Day is a day away, on Monday, May 25. Memorial Day is always thought of as the day vaca- tion season kicks off — stores have big summer sales and schools are usual- ly closing for the year. Memorial Day is a day off from work, barbecues with Revolution, Lake Forest Middle School’s show choir, recently returned after a competing in the friends, relaxing at home, New York Music Festival Big Apple Classic. Revolution took first place in Show Choir and Grand going to the lake or river. What could be more fun Champion Junior Choral. Macdie Lewis took Best Solo in a show and Jennah Pritchard took Best than a day of boating, skiing Solo Dancer in a Show. Revolution is under the direction of Jeremiah Pritchard. During the trip to New or fishing? A lot of people York, the choir made a stop in Washington, D.C., where they sang at the National Holocaust Museum. will have this same idea They also visited the Lincoln Memorial, Vietnam Wall, Arlington National Cemetery and other national — and whether you are an landmarks. While in New York, the choir sang at St. Bartholomew’s Church, visited Liberty State Park, experienced boater, novice 9/11 Memorial Plaza and National Sept. 11 Memorial Museum. They also visited Battery Park, or beginner, there are rules, Rockefeller Center, Chinatown and Little Italy and a Broadway production of “Wicked.” Photos courtesy and laws, that must be fol- of Lynn Rice. lowed on the water — just like on the roadway — to keep people safe! Bradley County Sheriff’s Office has Boat Patrol offi- cers on the waterways to make your boating experi- ence safe and pleasant this Memorial Day weekend. In years prior, the primary problems have been reck- less operation and safety violations. One of the great things about driving a boat is that there is no speed limit … unless you are in a no-wake zone or your speed poses reckless operation. The types of safety viola- tions the Boat Patrol is on the lookout for are the types that could mean life or death: Do you have enough life jackets? Are they the right type of life jacket? Does your boat need a fire extinguisher? And then there’s the BUI — boating Caylor, Lee receive Memorial Physicians Answer under the influence; a sure way to ruin your weekend. Here are a few more hints Wacker scholarships Your Questions to help you enjoy your time on the water: If you were CHARLESTON — Two $1,000 Polysilicon North America. “Their Q: What is melanoma skin cancer? born after Jan. 1, 1989, you Wacker Science Award scholar- accomplishments are inspiring, A: Melanoma is a cancer that begins in the melanocytes. must have a Boaters ships were presented at Walker and we were pleased to recognize Valley High School. The recipi- them with this award.” Because most of these cells still make melanin, melanoma Operators License to legally Mark Kelley, M.D., drive a boat. Everyone ents were Jordan Caylor and Ira Free Potter, engineer and qual- tumors are often brown or black. But this is not always the case, medical director of under the age of 13 must Lee III. ity manager at the company’s site and melanomas can also have no color. Melanoma most often “These two individuals most in Charleston, presented the surgical oncology, wear a life jacket at all times starts on the trunk of fair-skinned men and on the lower legs of if the vessel is underway. impressed us with their drive, scholarship to Caylor and Lee at CHI Memorial Rees determination and commitment the school’s senior night. Skillern Cancer fair-skinned women, but it can start in other places, too. Having See WATSON, Page 38 to go above and beyond,” said Dr. In addition to the scholarships, Institute dark skin lowers the risk of melanoma. But it does not mean that Konrad Bachhuber, vice presi- dent and site manager at Wacker See WACKER, Page 40 a person with dark skin will never get melanoma. Melanoma can almost always be cured in its early stages. But it is likely to spread to other parts of the body if it is not caught early. Melanoma is much less common than basal cell and squamous cell skin cancers, but it is far more serious.

Q: Who gets melanoma skin cancer? A: Skin cancer is the most common of all cancers. Melanoma accounts for less than 5% of skin cancer cases. But it causes most skin cancer deaths. Overall, the lifetime risk of getting melanoma is about 1 in 50 for whites, 1 in 1,000 for blacks, 1 in 200 for Hispanics.

Q: What are the risk factors of melanoma? A: The following are risk factors associated with Melanoma: UV (ultraviolet) light, Moles, Fair Skin, Family history of melanoma, Past history of melanoma, Weakened immune systems, Age, Gender, Xeroderma pigmentosum (XP)

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*This information was provided by the American Cancer Society, Inc. 38—Cleveland Daily Banner—Sunday, May 24, 2015 www.clevelandbanner.com Frazier to lead two MAD Griffith receives cheer camps Lee’s Excellence Jessica Frazier, head cheer- leading coach at Lee University, will be conducting two cheer camps at Momentum Academy in Teaching Award Dance. Frazier, originally from Texas, Dr. Shane Griffith, associate to make difficult, quantitative was a gymnast for eight years and professor of business, has been concepts clear.” cheerleader for seven years. She selected as the winner of Lee A Lee alum, Griffith worked as was an All-Star Competitive University’s 2015 Excellence in an actuarial analyst for six years Cheerleader competing for Teaching Award. before returning to his alma Crusader All-Stars from The Excellence Awards are the mater in 2002 to teach. Griffith Southlake, Texas, for four years. highest honors presented regularly teaches man- She is a member of The to Lee faculty members agement science, inter- Fellowship of Christian and recognize advising, national financial man- Cheerleaders. scholarship and teaching. agement, and business Frazier has been the head The oldest award and modeling. In 2009, he coach at Lee University for five considered to be superior won Lee’s Excellence in years. This past year, she took among the three is Advising Award. her Lee cheer squad to compete in Excellence in Teaching, Griffith also serves as the National Cheer Competitions the winner of this award director for Lee’s master at UCA & at BoB gEoRgE, left, awarded supplemental applications to members Ronald J. Bullard, center, and is chosen by a special of business administra- CCA Nationals. Stan Evans, right. Each opens a patriot line that may be used by a prospective member of the SAR or committee which includes tion program. In addi- At CCA DAR. representatives of six dif- Griffith tion, he serves on the Nationals Lee ferent academic depart- board of directors for a U n i v e r s i t y ments. local nonprofit organization and Cheerleaders SAR discusses patriot biographies “Dr. Griffith’s excellence in the is a member of the institutional won the Na- classroom is only exceeded by his review board for a local hospital. tional Champ- On May 14, the Col. Benjamin passion and care for students,” Griffith is married to Alison ionship and Cleveland Chapter of the Sons of said Dr. DeWayne Thompson, and they have two daughters, placed fifth the American Revolution held its chair of Lee’s business depart- Lily and Ella Kate. He enjoys place at UCA regular meeting at the Elks Club. ment. camping, fishing, hiking, and Frazier Nationals. President Bob George called the “One student said of Griffith, running. She graduat- meeting to order. The Invocation ‘He trusts us with difficult mate- Lee President Dr. Paul Conn ed from Lee University in 2010 was given by Chaplain Joe White, rial.’ His deserved reputation for recognized Griffith for this honor with her bachelor's and received followed by the Pledge of excellence stems from his ability during spring commencement. her master's in 2013 in school Allegiance to the U.S. flag led by counseling. She is presently Sam Allen, the pledge to the employed by Hamilton County Tennessee flag led by Shawn Schools. She is married to Jared Pritchett, and the pledge to the Watson Frazier. SAR flag led by Phil Newman. She has organized, staffed and Among the visitors were From Page 37 directed cheerleading camps for Makenzie White, daughter of the last nine years. She has chaplain Joe White, and prospec- Jet skis can only be operated from report an incident, call dispatch at taught all over the U.S. plus in tive members Larry Wallace, Jay dawn until dusk. You must wear a 728-7311 or use your marine Czech Republic and Costa Rica. Smith and Roger Crittenden. life jacket while operating or riding radio to call for help. She was also an instructor at Top Supplemental applications on personal watercrafts (like jet Whatever you end up doing, I Flight Gymnastics Center in were awarded to Ronald J. skis). wish you a very pleasant Memorial Texas. She has been teaching Bullard and Stan Evans. Each Our officers are out there for Day … the day of remembrance for tumbling for the last 11 years supplemental application opens your safety. those who have died in service of between Texas and Tennessee, up a line that can be used by a If you need help or want to the United States of America. which she calls home now. new prospective member of the She also works as an advance SAR or Daughters of the American tumbling coach at MAD with their Revolution. JoHN CLINES gave a report award winning MAD Company. Second vice president Jerry She will also be working with to the Col. Benjamin Cleveland Venable announced he was not Chapter of the Sons of the Cleveland High cheerleaders at having a program this month, a Lee this season. discussion on “Who are You, and American Revolution on recent Frazier can break down all Where do You Come From?” activities of the Color Guard. aspects to tumbling and cheer- This title represents one of the leading and able to show the initiatives of current national SAR skills to cheerleaders. President General Lindsey Brock She is a positive role model and to develop a national SAR data- dedicated to ensuring her stu- base for biographies and lineage dents learn the proper technique on patriots of the NOSER mem- in an safe environment. bers. Beginning Cheer camp is June JERRY VENABLE led the This program is looking for discussion on “Who are You, 8 through 12 and Advance Cheer each chapter to submit biogra- is June 15 through 19. phies of 20 percent of the chapter and Where do You Come Additional classes she will be membership. From?” offering this summer will be Since the Col. Benjamin BAgwoRmS make a tiny pinecone-like “bag” from their beginning and advance tumbling Cleveland Chapter is the largest own spit and evergreen needles and hang off the branches. classes, which will be three-week chapter in the Tennessee society, sessions twice a week. One ses- with 196 members, that would need for Color Guard-related is sponsored by the Department From the County sion is June 1 through 19 and require 39 to 40 biographies from materials. of Defense, reported on the every Interrupting Agent’s Desk one is July 6 through 24. the chapter. Clines requested the chapter successful event on March 30 at She will be conducting a flexi- Venable passed out forms to the allot funds to purchase Color Morristown. This was a joint dinner By Patrick Sweatt bility and conditioning class membership to sign up for this Guard materials such as flags, DAR/SAR event. TSU Extension Agent which would be great for any Like most people, I really Bradley County Agriculture program with only two weeks poles and bases. Evans stated he was the coor- and Natural Resources cheerleader or dancer. Class are until the deadline. He said the Color Guard has dinator for the Tennessee Society like to eat. Unfortunately, in limited, so make sure you sign up With his initiative maybe the gotten really popular in the past SAR, and for three months had the business of cooperative to hold your spot. chapter can rise from the 10 biog- few years, and is basically the developed the SAR side. extension, our meal times can For more information, please raphies sent in at present, to 40 unofficial symbol for the Those from the Col. Benjamin be unpredictable — we end insecticide that is perfect for email [email protected], call which is needed by the chapter. Tennessee Society SAR. Cleveland Chapter who partici- up eating in our cars on the caterpillar-type insects in 423-339-2008 or come by It is visualized this new data- It’s what people think about pated were Evans as SAR coordi- way to calls, standing over their feeding stage and is Momentum Academy Dance at base would be accessed by any- now when the name of the Sons nator and one of the speakers, our desks as we dash into the what we recommend for early 125 Inman Street for more infor- one searching for a Revolutionary of the American Revolution is David Davis as writer and photog- office, or if we’re lucky, we summer bagworm control. mation. War Patriot in one of the biogra- mentioned. rapher, John Clines as command- find ourselves at a lunch For folks who are leery of MAD is also offering additional phies, with genealogical informa- He requested $600 from the er of the Tennessee Society Color meeting at a meat-and-three. spraying an insecticide of any dance camps this summer for tion in the biographies to assist general treasury, made a motion Guard, with James Stone, Claude That said, there are plenty kind, I like to point out that ages 2 1/2 through advance the search. to this effect and received a sec- Hardison, Sam Allen and Jim of common pests out there Bt is registered for organic dancers. John Clines, commander of the ond. McKinney serving in the Color that eat at fairly predictable production. While it is a natu- local Tanasi River Brigade, and During the discussion Guard. times of the year, which rally occurring bacteria, it is secretary of the chapter, reported Immediated Past State President Evans stated this was the first makes them easy to control. highly effective at controlling on recent Color Guard activities. Claude Hardison stated there 50th anniversary Vietnam War Take for instance, bagworms. feeding caterpillars and During the past few weeks, was some money left over from Commemorative program by DAR Bagworms are tiny worms worms. MILITARY there was a grave dedication at the recent state convention and or SAR in Tennessee. He stated it that often live on evergreen So who else is out to dinner White Pines, near Dandridge. gave $200 of it for this cause. The was also the first one in the SAR shrubs and trees like cypress, these days? Then a week later the 50th motion on the floor was carried Southern District (Tennessee, juniper and cedar. They are Another pest that I have NEWS Anniversary Vietnam War event ,and the chapter will provide Mississippi, Alabama and notable because in their seen feeding heavily in recent near Morristown was held, and $600, for the Color Guard needs. Louisiana). reproductive stage, they build weeks is the flea beetle — a this past weekend an event at This is in addition to the other President Bob George a tiny pinecone-like “bag” jumping beetle that makes Timothy R. Baize Martin’s Station in Virginia, near $200 from the past state conven- announced the next meeting will from their own spit and ever- tiny shot-like holes and blis- Air Force Airman 1st Class Cumberland Gap. tion. be held on June 11. green needles and hang off ters on plants in the Timothy R. Baize graduated from He mentioned the wonderful Evans, who is the state and He then proceeded to close the the branches like destructive Solanacae family (eggplants, basic military training at Joint publicity gained by the Tennessee regional chairman of the 50th meeting, with Ron Ricketts lead- little Christmas ornaments. potatoes, peppers, tomatoes). Base San Antonio-Lackland, San Society Guard units performing in anniversary Vietnam War ing the recessional, and Chaplain In low numbers, they are Bt doesn’t work especially Antonio, Texas. these events. But there is a great Commemorative program which Joe White giving the benediction. not a serious problem. (You well on these pests, but car- The airman completed an can just pick the bags off in baryl-based insecticides intensive, eight-week program the fall.) However, in serious (Sevin) are very effective at that included training in military Tobacco firms get partial win over claims on smoking effects infestations they can dramat- controlling flea beetles, pro- ically impact the health of the discipline and studies, Air Force WASHINGTON (AP) — statement overbroad and mis- biggest U.S. tobacco company, vided that it is sprayed on core values, physical fitness, and tree. This can be tricky, non-blooming plants- you America’s largest tobacco compa- leading. But government lawyers Philip Morris USA; No. 2 cigarette because once you see them in basic warfare principles and nies must inform consumers that argued that the language was maker, R.J. Reynolds Tobacco don’t want to hurt any polli- skills. their little bags, they are nators. cigarettes were designed to meant to provide context for the Co., owned by Winston-Salem, mostly impervious to insecti- Airmen who complete basic increase addiction, but not that public. North Carolina-based Reynolds For farmers and gardeners training earn four credits toward cides. who don’t like to spray any- they lied to the public about the The appeals court ruled that American Inc.; and No. 3 cigarette So how can they be con- an associate in applied science dangers of smoking, a federal the language must focus on pre- maker Lorillard Inc., based in thing, exclusionary methods degree through the Community trolled? like Re-Mae row covers are appeals court ruled on Friday. venting future violations, not past Greensboro, North Carolina. Just like I keep an eye on College of the Air Force. The ruling from the U.S. Court misconduct. Writing for the three- In 1999, the Justice very effective at discouraging Baize is the son of Pauline M. my watch for supper time, flea beetle damage, provided of Appeals for the District of judge panel, Judge David Tatel Department filed a lawsuit that bagworms are on a schedule. Schleif of Cleveland. Columbia Circuit is a partial win said the preamble language in the alleged the tobacco companies they are put out early enough. He is a 2015 graduate of The first week of June is when There are often multiple for cigarette makers in the long- ads about past deception went violated racketeering laws by con- they go out to eat. If you go to Kadena High School, New York running legal fight that began in beyond the remedies allowed spiring to deceive the public options for controlling pests City, N.Y. a juniper shrub that had bag- in gardens and landscapes, the Clinton administration in under federal racketeering laws. about the health consequences worms in the fall and look 1999. In this latest round, the But Tatel said other language and addictiveness of smoking cig- but it often takes paying closely, it is likely that you attention to when they are companies objected to running in the ads that stated the compa- arettes. After hearing testimony will see tiny, brown twig-look- court-ordered advertisements nies intentionally designed ciga- from 162 witnesses over nine feeding to make the most ing structures at the end of impact. that would have branded them- rettes with enough nicotine “to months, U.S. District Judge the branches. selves as liars. create and sustain addiction” was Gladys Kessler found in 2006 that Any time you choose to use People do read These are the immature an insecticide, be sure to fully The ads would have begun with within the bounds of the law. The the companies had engaged in a bagworms that are out feed- small ads. a preamble statement that the appeals court also approved massive fraud campaign. read the label to protect you, You are reading ing and storing up energy for your family and the local bee companies “deliberately deceived statements that said the compa- The judge ordered the compa- their next bag-building the American public.” The ads nies “intentionally designed ciga- nies to take out ads addressing population. one now. escapade. This is the perfect If you think that you have Call The Banner stem from a 2006 court ruling rettes to make them more addic- the negative health effects of time to interrupt their dinner. ordering the companies to admit tive.” smoking, nicotine manipulation, some insects enjoying a meal 472-5041 Bacillus thuringiensis (or in your yard or garden, give they had lied for decades about The companies in the case the health impact of secondhand Bt for short) is a bacterial the dangers of smoking. include Richmond, Virginia-based smoke and the truth about “light” us a call at (423) 728 7001. The companies called that Altria Group Inc., owner of the and “low-tar” brands. www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Sunday, May 24, 2015— 39 3 from Bradley County graduate from Chattanooga State summa cum laude CHATTANOOGA — Vandewalle as its Class of 2015 Contractor Student Chapter Chattanooga State Community co-valedictorians. Hannah plans Club and their adviser, assistant College’s interim president, Dr. to attend Bryan College and is professor of civil and construc- Fannie Hewlett, opened the 2015 the recipient of the Bryan College tion engineering technology, Hats Off to Excellence Awards Presidential Scholarship. Caitlin Moffitt, won Club of the with a warm welcome, followed Salutatorian is Halle Louise Year and Club Advisor of the by a presentation of the Camilleri. All three students hail Year. President’s Award, the most from the greater Chattanooga This is the third year in a row prestigious award on campus. area. that AGC has won this award. Nominees are personally Brianna Fears, one of the win- AGC supports the mission to reviewed and selected by the ners at the 2015 Chattanooga “lead and improve the profes- Chattanooga State president. State Talent Show, performed sional construction industry with This year’s recipients were Devon two musical presentations. Skill, Integrity, and Langley of Evensville and Raven Each academic division of the Responsibility” through promot- Sutton of Chattanooga. college named one student of ing these values in coursework, Dr. Kimberly McCormick, excellence who stood out among club activities, the work done at provost and vice president for the rest. Chattanooga State and in the Academic Affairs, recognized the Business & Information surrounding community. Summa Cum Laude students Technologies: Courtney Brooke Debbie Waggoner, a former who have completed at least 40 Cantrell, Hixson; Engineering counselor who passed away in hours of coursework and main- Technology: Jeff Blackwell, 1995 from cancer at age 43, left tained a summa cum laude grade Hixson; Humanities & Fine Arts: an indelible impression upon the point average. Lindsey Grace Stickrod, campus because of her commit- ShErry hOLLOWAy, the Service Learning coordinator at Cleveland State Community College, as Bradley County students Kingston; Mathematics & ment to students. So much so well as Donna Brogdon, the co-director of the Advance Business Program and assistant professor of included Shawn Michael Joseph Sciences: Emily Marie McElroy, that an award, the Debbie Business, were guest speakers at the Civitan Club meeting. They discussed the goals and expansion of Carlton, John Arlin Goins and Chattanooga; Nursing & Allied Waggoner Above and Beyond service-based learning in our community across seven disciplines. The positive effects are not only for Joseph A. Young. Health, Radiologic Technology: Award, was named after her. the recipients but also for the student. From left are Brenda Richardson, Georgia Gann, Jeff Cocks, Hamilton County Collegiate Katelyn Kibble, Ooltewah; and Pam Lee, unit secretary in the Donna Brogdon, Sherry Holloway, Ann Marie Brewer and Jerry McGaha. High School at Chattanooga Social & Behavioral Sciences: Center for Academic Success and State named Hannah Faith Brittany M. Moore, Chattanooga. a 25-plus year Chattanooga State Ledford and Collin Maurice The Associated General employee, won the award this year. Electric car “Pam is a hard worker with a positive attitude and strong work rebates restart ethic. She is known for remain- ing calm under pressure, treating NASHVILLE (AP) — The people with dignity and respect, Tennessee Department of and possesses a strong ability to Environment and Conservation empathize with our students who is restarting a rebate program are dealing with many struggles for electric car buyers. in life,” stated Marsha Goolseby- WPLN-FM reports the state Barker, director of Educational had $682,000 left two years ago Planning and Advising. after shutting down the subsi- Eye of the Tiger Awards are dies, which were approved five presented to students for out- years ago under former Gov. standing contributions to the Phil Bredesen. The funds have Cleveland’s Newest Restaurant! student life of Chattanooga State remained unspent. Open for Lunch Mon.-Sat. 10:30AM-2:30PM and/or to the community, or to The station reports that students who have achieved aca- instead of finding another use demic success against seemingly for the money, the state agency Chef prepared soups, insurmountable odds. This year’s decided to begin giving out recipients included Sara Walker rebates again. salads and sandwiches BELLEFOUNTE BAPTIST AWANA Grand Prix winners for and Heidi Tinklenberg of Hixson Beginning in June, those who design were, from left, Zane Forshee, first; Ty Allen, third; with Brittany Potter and Kenzie purchase electric cars would be and Grayson Evans, second. Conley of Dayton. eligible for a $2,500 rebate while Community Awards are given hybrid car-buyers would be eli- in special recognition to individu- gible for $1,500. als or entities within the commu- Program manager Molly VVETERAN’SETERAN’S DDISCOUNTISCOUNT nity that have performed a spe- Cripps said there were various cial service for Chattanooga reasons to offer the subsidies 423-458-4362 State. 2015 awards were pre- even with the market growth for 1705 Stuart Avenue NW sented to Inpatient Housing at electric cars. CADAS; Dr. Becky Howard, prin- (across the Greenway from Stuart Plaza) cipal, and Gina Nowell, teacher, Battlefield Elementary School; Geoff Rhodes, principal, and Jon Atman, P.E. teacher, Battlefield Primary School; Dr. Mike Johnson, president Chattanooga Area Dental Society, and Cleveland Daily Banner Tennessee American Water Company, sponsor of the 1505 25TH STREET N.W. Elementary Science Olympiad. To explore opportunities for Cleveland, TN 37311 BELLEFOUNTE BAPTIST AWANA Grand Prix winners for students, or to enroll at speed were, from left, Stella Murray, first; Trevor Walker, sec- Chattanooga State, call 423-697- 472-5041 ond; and Grayson Evans, third. 4404, visit the main campus at 4501 Amnicola Highway or click on www.chattanoogastate.edu.

Completely Redesigned Web Page www.clevelandbanner.com Visit Our What’s Happening Section EmILy PETrO of the Young Lawyers Division of the Tennessee Bar Association recently spoke at the Bradley County Bar Association monthly meeting in May. She is shown with upcoming Bradley County Post Your Photos, Stories or Videos Bar President Jerry Hoffer, left, and outgoing Bradley County Bar President Ashley Ownby, right.

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Scott County officer accused of a razor blade on a stick in his injuries were not life-threaten- pants to a pastor who was about ing. shooting youth with BB gun to become a father. The Florida Times-Union ONEIDA (AP) — A lieutenant in Earlier this week, Gov. Bill reports that the teen suspect the Scott County Sheriff’s Office is Haslam signed a bill giving TBI faces two counts of attempted accused of shooting a BB gun at jurisdiction over investigations of murder and one count of throw- children playing volleyball at a human trafficking. The legislature ing a deadly missile. church. earlier approved funding for four Death of middle Georgia WVLT-TV reports three young special TBI agents who will be people were hit with BBs while dedicated to investigating traffick- girl ruled homicide playing outside the Oneida ing. They also will train local law MACON, Ga. (AP) — Authorities Church of God on Wednesday enforcement officers to recognize say the death of a 4-year-old girl night. and combat trafficking. who was found with the cord to a The investigating officer noted Quin said trafficking occurs set of blinds wrapped around her several red welts on their backs, when anyone under 18 years old neck has been ruled a homicide. legs and calves. engages in a commercial sex act. News media outlets quote Bibb Witnesses said the shooter fired It also occurs when someone over County Coroner Leon Jones as from a porch of a trailer next to 18 engages in a commercial sex saying Friday that Carlene Jane the volleyball field. That was the act through fraud or coercion. Rigby died of asphyxia by stran- home of Lt. Michael Wilson. “This will be an uphill battle, gulation. Rigby was found dead in The investigating officer said her bedroom March 22. because what we’re really doing in Wacker aWard recipients from Walker Valley High School are Jordan Caylor and Ira Lee. The pre- Wilson appeared to be intoxicat- Tennessee is changing the con- Bibb County Sheriff’s Lt. Sean ed. Wilson told the officer he versation about human traffick- DeFoe was quoted by the senter from Wacker was Free Potter. didn’t shoot the BB gun, but he ing,” Quinn said. “It’s like domes- Telegraph of Macon as saying no owned one lying on the front tic violence or drunk driving arrests have been made and the porch. decades ago. What was once girl’s death remains under inves- Wilson is charged with assault never discussed in public is now a tigation. and has been placed on adminis- Wacker worthwhile cause.” Georgia trooper shoots traveler trative leave. A phone number From Page 37 listed for Wilson was not working. Tennessee restarting rebates after speeding stop TIFTON, Ga. (AP) — A traffic for electric vehicles both students received a plaque encourage students who demon- Since June 2009 — before the Study finds Youth Villages stop on a south Georgia freeway NASHVILLE (AP) — The and a copy of the CRC Handbook strate a strong aptitude and pas- company broke ground on its site Friday morning ended with a program helps after foster care Tennessee Department of of Chemistry and Physics by sion for science,” added in Charleston — Wacker state trooper shooting a passen- NASHVILLE (AP) — A recent Environment and Conservation is William M. Haynes (editor). Each Bachhuber. Polysilicon has awarded scholar- ger after getting into a confronta- study found a Tennessee program restarting a rebate program for receives eligibility for an intern- The Wacker Science Award is a ships each year to high school tion with him as the driver was helped to make life better for a electric car buyers. ship at Wacker Polysilicon North $1,000 scholarship, applied seniors in Bradley County. being taken into custody. group of foster children who aged WPLN-FM reports the state America during their junior or directly to college tuition, for the To date, the company has pro- The shooting happened just out of state care — something had $682,000 left two years ago senior years at college as part of most eligible student who submit- vided a total of $22,000 in local after 11 a.m. near Tifton in south never before documented by after shutting down the subsidies, this award. ted an essay which best answered scholarships. Georgia, Georgia Bureau of researchers. which were approved five years Caylor plans to study engineer- the following question: “Why do Wacker Polysilicon is a global Investigation spokeswoman The Tennessean reports ago under former Gov. Phil ing at Tennessee Technological you wish to pursue science or leader in the production of hyper- Sherry Lang said. Memphis-based Youth Villages Bredesen. The funds have University and Lee plans to study engineering after high school?” pure polycrystalline silicon. A trooper stopped the car the offered services to former foster remained unspent. engineering at the University of Wacker Science Award eligibil- Polysilicon is used throughout couple were riding in for speeding. children that included weekly The station reports that instead Tennessee. ity and requirements can be the semiconductor industry and The trooper ran the driver’s name counselling on many aspects of of finding another use for the “It is our goal with the Wacker found online at www.wacker. in the growing photovoltaics sec- through a database and learned daily life. Those young adults had money, the state agency decided Science Award to support and com/science-award. tor. higher incomes, more stable to begin giving out rebates again. that her license was suspended, housing, better economic well- Beginning in June, those who said GBI Special Agent In Charge being and some health improve- purchase electric cars would be J.T. Ricketson. ments. eligible for a $2,500 rebate while “While he was taking her into Bradley County lawyers to provide free The study by MDRC compared hybrid car-buyers would be eligi- custody and dealing with that, he the lives of 1,300 young people ble for $1,500. ended up in a confrontation with from 2010 through 2012. Since Program manager Molly Cripps the male passenger,” Ricketson wills for emergency first responders then, the Tennessee Department said there were various reasons to said. of Children’s Services and Youth offer the subsidies even with the The trooper fired a single gun- The Tennessee Bar Association time to the program. Nationwide, sel, judges, prosecutors, public Villages has agreed to split a $6 market growth for electric cars. shot that hit the passenger, who Young Lawyers Division, in con- more than 7,000 emergency first defenders, government lawyers million cost to offer assistance to “I mean, air quality is one piece, was taken away by ambulance, junction with several local attor- responders have been helped. and legal services attorneys. all of Tennessee’s aging out foster certainly,” she said. “It is also to according to Lang, who said the neys, will be free wills and To sign up for the service, first The TBA YLD is known for its youth. That 2013 agreement support not just Nissan, but any man appeared to have been shot other basic estate planning docu- responders should contact Emily active and enthusiastic support made Tennessee the first state to manufacturers of whether it be an in his upper body. He was treated ments for Bradley County fire- Petro, TBA YLD District 4 for public and legal service proj- offer aid universally. electric vehicle or more sustain- at a hospital for a non-life-threat- fighters, police officers, para- Representative, emilyepetro@ ects in the state. It coordinates the Former Memphis clerk pleads able transportation.” ening injury and taken into cus- medics/EMT’s and their spouses gmail.com. high school mock trial competi- The state originally set aside tody, Ricketson said. on May 30, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. In addition, witnesses and tion, presents law-related educa- guilty to embezzling fines The man “was taking over oper- The event, which is being held notaries are still needed to assist tion curriculum to Tennessee stu- MEMPHIS (AP) — A former $2.5 million for rebates and issued 727 over a time period of ation of the vehicle,” before the at the Bradley-Cleveland Senior throughout the day. Anyone inter- dents, organizes a statewide pub- Memphis deputy court clerk has shot was fired, Ricketson said. He Activity Center, is presented in ested in volunteering as a witness lic service day each year and pro- pleaded guilty to embezzling more about two years. The same terms that applied said he could not say whether the cooperation with the national or notary may also email emi- vides free legal services to the than $24,000 in traffic fines. man had gotten out of the car, Wills for Heroes Foundation. [email protected] to volunteer. public through a variety of events. The Commercial Appeal reports then apply now. Car buyers must live in Tennessee and purchase and it was unclear whether the The Wills for Heroes program The TBA is the largest profes- The Wills for Heroes Tammy Brooks-Carpenter was confrontation with the trooper provides free wills and other basic sional association in Tennessee Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit arrested last fall. She was the vehicle at a dealership in the state. was a physical one. estate planning documents to with more than 12,000 members. organization, works nationwide accused of targeting Hispanic Ricketson added that the troop- emergency first responders and Founded in 1881, the TBA pro- with local partners to provide free people who made payments in Fire officials probing blaze at er’s patrol car was equipped with their families. It has been the pri- vides opportunities for continuing wills and other estate planning cash. Gwinnett shopping center a dashboard camera and the GBI mary public service project of the legal education, professional documents to America’s first According to the indictment, PEACHTREE CORNERS, Ga. has audio of the encounter. Tennessee Bar Association Young development and public service. responders, including police offi- Brooks-Carpenter would take (AP) — Authorities are investigat- Ricketson said he had not yet Lawyers Division for the last six The TBA's dedication to serving cers, firefighters and paramedics. payments and enter them into the ing a fire that heavily damaged a seen the video and could not say years. the state's legal community is evi- Since November 2001, the Wills system while the traffic-violator shopping center in Gwinnett when it or the audio would be To date, the program has served denced by its membership roll, for Heroes program has provided was present. But then she would County. released. almost 2,000 first responders in which represents the entire spec- more than 7,000 estate planning void the payment and enter a County fire officials say they The identities of the man and Tennessee, and more than 900 trum of legal practice: plaintiff and documents nationwide. Learn smaller amount. She would pock- had to use three ladder trucks to driver haven’t been released. lawyers have volunteered their defense lawyers, corporate coun- more at www.willsforheroes.org. et the difference, embezzling begin dousing a large blaze at a Ricketson said the couple were $24,011 during a recent 12- shopping center in Peachtree headed north when they were NY judge: Release month period. Corners Friday night. stopped. The car they were riding Her victims later received Officials said in a statement in had Tennessee plates. testimony by notices that they owed money to that one business in the shopping N.C. woman pleads guilty to DWI the city, even though they had center was open at the time of the Rosenberg brother paid in full. fire, and all occupants were evac- after running over infant She faces up to 10 years in uated from the building without GRAHAM, N.C. (AP) — A 28- in 1950s spy case prison and a fine of as much as any injuries. year-old Burlington woman will $250,000. Fire officials say the blaze likely serve at least 17 months in prison NEW YORK (AP) — A judge has Sentencing is Aug. 21. started on the shopping center’s for fatally injuring a 10-month-old ordered the unsealing of key grand baby by running over her in a Woman pleads guilty to forging roof, but the cause of the blaze is jury testimony from 1950 that may SUNDAY, unclear hospital parking lot. give new fuel to suspicions that former lawmaker’s will The Times-News of Burlington Ethel Rosenberg was unjustly con- JUNE 21 MEMPHIS (AP) — Prosecutors Ga. officials launching child reports that Stormie Vancil plead- victed of espionage and put to say a former Memphis Fire vehicle safety campaign ed guilty to driving while impaired death for conspiring to give nuclear #1Dad#1Dad#1Dad#1Dad#1Dad#1Dad Department chief has pleaded ATLANTA (AP) — Georgia child for hitting Melissa Flynn and her secrets to the Soviet Union. guilty to forging what she claimed welfare officials are launching a baby Aubrey outside Alamance In his ruling this week, U.S. Dad (dad’s name if desired), you are the was the will of former state Rep. campaign meant to raise aware- Regional Medical Center in April District Judge Alvin Hellerstein greatest! Thanks for all you do! Your names(s). Ulysses Jones. ness of the dangers of leaving 2014. noted that the testimony of #1Dad#1Dad#1Dad#1Dad#1Dad#1Dad The Shelby County district children in unattended vehicles. Prosecutors say Flynn was Rosenberg’s brother, David attorney’s office says Sandra The Georgia Department of pushing Aubrey in a stroller when Greenglass, was crucial to the case Evette Richards was sentenced to Early Care and Learning is Vancil’s car ran over the child. and that he claimed in interviews #1Dad#1Dad#1Dad#1Dad#1Dad#1Dad eight years’ probation after plead- launching the Look Again cam- Flynn was critically injured but that prosecutors pressured him Daddy, Happy Father’s Day! We love you! ing guilty Wednesday to charges paign Wednesday with an event at has recovered. into falsely testifying against his Your names(s). of forgery over $60,000, tamper- the state Capitol. A blood test showed Vancil had sister. #1Dad#1Dad#1Dad#1Dad#1Dad#1Dad ing with or fabricating evidence, The gathering at 1:30 p.m. is several prescription drugs in her The judge said the testimony and aggravated perjury. expected to feature Gov. Nathan system, including oxycodone. could be unsealed now because She also must pay back nearly Deal, first lady Sandra Deal, A judge sentenced her to 14 to Greenglass died last year at 92. The It’s as easy as 1-2-3 $24,000 for litigation costs Department of Early Care and 26 months with 415 day’s credit government could still appeal the incurred by Jones’ children, who 1) Write your special message below. Learning Commissioner Amy for time served. Prosecutors say ruling. 2) Count the words in your message (minimum 12 successfully contested the forged Jacobs and others. she’ll remain imprisoned for sev- “The requested records are criti- words). Multiply by 25¢ per word. will. Jones, who also was a battal- Suspected Jacksonville bus eral more months before being cal pieces of an important moment ion chief with the fire department, released for nine months of in our nation’s history,” Hellerstein 3) Enclose check, money order, Visa, Discover, died in 2010. shooter arrested in Georgia supervision. wrote. “The time for the public to American Express or Mastercard number. All messages JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) — A judge ruled the will submit- Plane that crashed in Perry guess what they contain should must be prepaid. ted by Richards was a forgery. Authorities say a teenager sus- end.” 4) Add $1.95 for each row of flowers. pected of shooting two girls on a County came from Georgia She had testified she was Jones’ In what was called the crime of 5) Deadline is June 17 at 4:30 p.m. fiancee and that she had helped school bus in Jacksonville last HAZARD, Ky. (AP) — The the century, Ethel and her hus- him write the will, which left the week has been arrested in Federal Aviation Administration band, Julius, were convicted of Message: bulk of his $100,000 estate to her. Georgia. says the small plane that crashed espionage conspiracy and executed TBI arrests more than dozen in The Liberty County Sheriff’s in Perry County on Thursday was in 1953. The sentencing judge Office reports that the 16-year- coming from Grovetown, Georgia. human trafficking operation blamed their treason for the Korean old boy was suffering from an The plane’s destination was War and the deaths of at least Name: NASHVILLE (AP) — The accidental gunshot wound to the Hazard. It crashed into trees near Tennessee Bureau of 50,000 people. A d d r e s s : P h o n e : thigh when deputies arrested a rural road outside of Hazard at Greenglass was the star govern- Investigation says it placed fake him Thursday near Hinesville, about 7 p.m. on Thursday. The C i t y : Z i p : ads for prostitutes and arrested ment witness at the 1951 trial, tes- Georgia. The area is about 40 accident site is about two miles tifying that he had given the couple Credit Card: about a dozen people this week as miles southwest of Savannah. from Hazard’s Wendell Ford part of an operation to better data obtained through his wartime CC Expiraton: The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Airport. job as an Army machinist at the Los understand human trafficking in Office reports that the suspect The pilot was the only person the state. Alamos, New Mexico, headquarters E-mail or bring your message to: and two other teenagers got into on board and died in the crash of of the top-secret Manhattan Project The eight ads ran for an aver- an argument last week with two the single engine Grumman AA5 Father’s Day Tribute age of about five hours and got to build the atomic bomb. teens who were on the bus. The aircraft. He said he saw his older sister Cleveland Daily Banner 111 contacts, TBI Special Agent- argument was over another per- The National Transportation In-Charge Margie Quin said at a transcribing the information on a P.O. Box 3600 son who died previously. As the Safety Board is in charge of the portable typewriter at the Friday news conference. bus pulled away, at least three investigation and will determine C l e v e l a n d , T N 3 7 3 2 0 The johns arrested ran the Rosenbergs’ New York apartment in Phone: (423) 472-5041 shots were fired, hitting two 16- the likely cause. The agency is 1945. That testimony proved cru- gamut from a man with a long year-old girls who weren’t expected to release preliminary Fax: (423) 476-1046 criminal record who was carrying cial in convicting Ethel along with involved in the argument. Their findings in about 10 days. her husband. [email protected] www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Sunday, May 24, 2015—41 tina’s Groove CROSSWORD By Eugene Sheffer

Baby Blues

Blondie

ASTROLOGYASTROLOGY By Eugenia Last

SUNDAY, MAY 24, 2015 reach out to those you know can con- PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): CELEBRITIES BORN ON THIS DAY: tribute to your plan. You've got what it Inconsistency will be your downfall. Avoid Joey Logano, 25; Mark Ballas, 29; John takes to excel. anyone who is trying to lead you astray or C. Reilly, 50; Bob Dylan, 74. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Spending take over what you want to accomplish Happy Birthday: Work for your own time with someone you love will ease the yourself. Don't argue, just do the best you benefit, not that of others. You'll be taken pressure you've been feeling at work due can. Romance will ease your stress. Snuffy Smith advantage of if you are too quick to offer to people putting demands on you. Take Birthday Baby: You are sensitive, assistance. Do whatever it takes to stay a moment to relax and enjoy doing charming and convincing. You are confi- on a path that will help you reach your something special with the people who dent and outgoing. goals. Use your energy wisely. You can love and support you the most. MONDAY, MAY 25, 2015 make progress if you upgrade your sur- LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Do whatev- CELEBRITIES BORN ON THIS DAY: roundings to suit your current interests. er you enjoy doing most and you will Aly Raisman, 21; Demetri Martin, 42; A home-based business looks promis- excel. Don't let an unreliable source or Octavia Spencer, 45; Mike Myers, 52. ing. Your numbers are 2, 8, 21, 24, 32, unpredictable individual slow you down. Happy Birthday: Before you begin 37, 45. Do your own thing and avoid interfer- to make changes, question your ARIES (March 21-April 19): Apply for ence. A change in your personal life will motives. Doing something to avoid a positions that will allow you to use your give you a new lease on life. situation is not the answer. Face any skills. Your ability to strategize financially SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Refuse dispute you have this year head-on so and budget wisely will buy you the free- to let situations get blown out of propor- that you can put it behind you. Honesty dom to enjoy some of life's pleasures. tion. Focus on love, aesthetics and mak- will be required if you want to move for- Entertainment or travel plans can be ing your surroundings comfortable. Make ward successfully. Use your intelli- made. Expand your interests. plans to enjoy time with someone special gence and versatility to make things Hagar the Horrible TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Be mod- and you will have a satisfying and pro- happen. Your numbers are 3, 16, 20, erate in all your dealings. Whether you ductive day. An unexpected change will 28, 33, 42, 45. are investing, planning a trip or looking at improve your life. ARIES (March 21-April 19): Don't purchasing a big-ticket item, try to stay SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): waste time. Take care of any unfinished within your means. Don't let a romantic Don't jump into a deal too fast. Making business so the coast is clear to start relationship put you into debt. Protect sure you can afford the fare before you working on projects that interest you your assets. sign on the dotted line will spare you more. A chance to do something different GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Make unnecessary stress. Someone will offer is on the horizon. A professional or volun- alterations that will add to your conven- you false information. Do your research. teer position will lead to something worth- ience, happiness and future possibilities. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Take while. Indulge in something that will allow you to time out to be with the people you love. A TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Get turn your skills into a business venture. little nurturing will help you avoid trouble. involved, be a participant and do your Using your home as your workplace will Romance looks promising, so plan best to help others. Offering your time will be to your advantage. something special for two. A nostalgic lead to experience and knowledge, but CANCER (June 21-July 22): Focus conversation with someone will bring you making a cash donation might not be the Dilbert only on what you have control over. Work closer together. most responsible thing to do at this time. at presenting your skills in a unique man- AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): You've GEMINI (May 21-June 20): ner that will draw attention. Believe in got good ideas and an expressive way of Concentrate on what needs to be done. yourself and what you can do, and other explaining your plans. Discussions with a Letting your emotions get involved will people will as well. partner or loved one will lead to a health- lead to hurt feelings and a lack of produc- LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Don't overload ier and overall better living arrangement. tivity. Keep your situation in perspective your plate and try to do everything on The changes you make now will help you and do what you can. Don't let anyone your own. You'll get plenty of help if you secure your next position. take advantage of you. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Go where the action is. Make positive changes in your community. A personal improvement will lift your spirits and put you in the spotlight. Show off your attrib- Contract Bridge utes and what you have to offer. Love is by Steve Becker on the rise. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Pursue what- Garfield ever will lead to a new you and a better future. Get involved in a cause you feel strongly about and you will end up in a position that can lead to greater popular- ity and leadership. Don't give in to emo- tional manipulation. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Finding a solution to a problem at work or at home will reveal who is on your side and who isn't. Begin questioning motives if you want to eliminate what stands between you and victory. Participation will be fruit- ful. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Communication, education and clearing up any misunderstandings will lead to Beetle Bailey positive changes. If someone pushes or pressures you, walk away. Look out for your best interests. Don't let a physical or emotional situation overpower you or lead you in the wrong direction. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Go over your plans and look for any improve- ments you can make to ensure a suc- cessful journey. Whether you are taking a trip, signing up for a learning experi- ence or making personal changes, preparation will be key in getting the results you want. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Discipline and patience will be necessary when dealing with friends and relatives. Dennis the Menace Listen to what's being said, but don't give By Ned Classics in to an emotional threat. Stand your By Conrad Day ground and carry on doing things you find more enjoyable. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Partnerships will be problematic. Don't force your will on others. If you take over or try to control a situation, you will be accused of meddling. For optimum results, do the best job possible and let others do as they please. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Fix up your surroundings. Doing the work your- self will save you money and give you a sense of accomplishment. A partnership will take a positive turn and result in help- ing you fulfill one of your dreams. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Easy does it. You will be misinterpreted and face a backlash of complaints if you aren't careful. Focus on personal improvements, not on trying to change others. Working by yourself will give you a sense of satisfaction and keep you out See of trouble. Answer on Birthday Baby: You are talkative, sensitive and impulsive. You are intelli- Page 50 gent and strong-minded. 42—Cleveland Daily Banner—Sunday, May 24, 2015 www.clevelandbanner.com

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SUNDAYAFTERNOON/EVENING MAY 24, 2015 4 PM 4:30 5 PM 5:30 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 12 AM 12:30 WRCBNBC 3 (3:30) Golf Senior PGA Championship, Final Round. (N) News Nightly News Dateline NBC The murder of Michelle O’Keefe. ’ Å A.D. The Bible Continues (N) (:01) American Odyssey (N) News Scandal ’ Å Castle Å WELFTBN 4 John Hagee Marriage Bal. Living Greg Dickow T.D. Jakes Joyce Meyer Lead the Way Blessed Life Joel Osteen Kerry Shook K. Copeland Creflo Dollar ››› “The Passion of the Christ” (2004) Jim Caviezel, Monica Bellucci. Bless Lord WTNB 5Perry Stone Around Town God’s Light Around Town Prayer Time Unity Bluegrass Westmore Church of God Dugger Mt. Nashville WTNB Sports Westmore Church of God Country Music Today WFLICW 6 Black College Quiz Show ’ Anger Anger (N) Å The Closer Å The Good Wife ’ Å Bones “A Boy in the Tree” FOX61 First Mike & Molly Mike & Molly How I Met How I Met The Office ’ WNGHPBS 7 Above and Beyond Å Omaha Beach: Honor Weekend Rick Steves Masterpiece Classic Å National Memorial Day Concert (N) Å National Memorial Day Concert ’ Å Performance at White House The Lincoln Awards DAYSTAR 8Paid Program Keith Moore D. Jeremiah Ankerberg Jeffress F.K. Price T.D. Jakes Power/ Living Rejoice in the Lord Ankerberg Michael Rod Parsley Hal Lindsey End of Age Franklin The Blessed WTVCABC 9 World of X 21 Day Fix Turbo Lift Outdoorsman News World News Funniest Home Videos 500 Questions ’ Å Fresh-Boat Fresh-Boat Castle “Meme Is Murder” ’ News (:35) Ring of Honor Wrestling Outdoorsman WTCIPBS 10 Secrets of the Dead ’ Weekend Charlie Rose Performance at White House The Lincoln Awards National Memorial Day Concert (N) Å National Memorial Day Concert ’ Å Independent Lens “1971” ’ Å Gathering WDSIFOX 11 Hollywood Paid Program Pursuit of Pre-Race NASCAR Racing Sprint Cup Series: Coca-Cola 600. From Charlotte Motor Speedway in Charlotte, N.C. (N) ’ (Live) Seinfeld ’ The Good Wife ’ Å Blue Bloods “Growing Boys” WDEFCBS 12 PGA Tour Golf Paid Program CBS News 60 Minutes (N) ’ Å Undercover Boss ’ Å Madam Secretary ’ Å Battle Creek ’ Å News Joel Osteen Face/Nation Free TV! QVC 13Denim & Co. Oil Cosmetics Total Gym Experience Tempur-Pedic Sleep System A Host of Beauty Favorites Susan Graver Style Oil Cosmetics Outdoor Living CSPAN 14Washington This Week ’ Washington This Week ’ Newsmakers ’ Address Address Q & A “Michael Witmore” ’ British House of Commons Road to the White House ’ Q & A ’ British House of Commons WGN-A 15(2:30) “The Sixth Sense” ›› “National Treasure” (2004) Nicolas Cage, Diane Kruger. Å›› “National Treasure: Book of Secrets” (2007) Nicolas Cage. Å Salem “Dead Birds” (N) Salem “Dead Birds” Å Salem “Dead Birds” Å HSN 16Keith Urban Guitar Keith Urban Guitar King Baby Jewelry (N) NUTRiBULLET Rx (N) Electronics Memorial Week Keith Urban Guitar Keith Urban Guitar Keith Urban Guitar Home Solutions (N) E! 23(2:00) ››› “Bridesmaids” Kardashian Kardashian Kardashian Kardashian Kardashian Rich Kids of Beverly Hills Kardashian Kardashian ESQTV 24American Ninja Warrior “Miami Qualifying” ’ Å American Ninja Warrior “Denver Qualifying” ’ Å American Ninja Warrior The finals course in Venice, Calif. American Ninja Warrior “Dallas Finals” ’ Å American Ninja Warrior ’ LIFE 25“A Nanny’s Revenge” (2012) Jodi Lyn O’Keefe. Å “Nanny Cam” (2014) Laura Allen, India Eisley. Å “Kidnapped: The Hannah Anderson Story” (2015) Å Lizzie Borden Chronicles Lizzie Borden Chronicles “Kidnapped: Hannah” TLC 26Extreme Cou Extreme Cou Extreme Cou Extreme Cou Extreme Cou Extreme Cou Extreme Cou Extreme Cou The Willis Family “Mama” The Willis Family ’ Å The Willis Family ’ Å The Willis Family “Mama” The Willis Family ’ Å TBS 27›› “Happy Gilmore” (1996, Comedy) Adam Sandler. › “Big Daddy” (1999, Comedy) Adam Sandler. (DVS) ›› “The Longest Yard” (2005) Adam Sandler, Chris Rock. (DVS) ›› “The Longest Yard” (2005) Adam Sandler, Chris Rock. (DVS) TNT 28(3:30) ›› “John Carter” (2012) Taylor Kitsch. Å (DVS) “Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief” NBA Tip-Off NBA Basketball Atlanta Hawks at Cleveland Cavaliers. (N) (Live) Å Inside the NBA (N) Å The Last Ship “El Toro” USA 29NCIS “One Last Score” ’ NCIS ’ Å (DVS) NCIS “Tell-All” ’ NCIS “Two-Faced” ’ (:02) NCIS “Dead Reflection” (:02) NCIS “Baltimore” ’ Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam (12:02) NCIS “Recruited” ’ FX 30(3:30) ››› “Zombieland” (2009, Comedy) › “Grown Ups” (2010, Comedy) Adam Sandler, Kevin James, Chris Rock. ›› “Ted” (2012, Comedy) Mark Wahlberg, Mila Kunis. ›› “Ted” (2012, Comedy) Mark Wahlberg, Mila Kunis. ESPN 31College Softball College Softball NCAA Tournament -- LSU vs. Arizona. (N) Sunday Night Countdown MLB Baseball Texas Rangers at New York Yankees. (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å SportsCenter ESPN2 32NCAA Update College Baseball SEC Tournament, Final: Teams TBA. (N) (Live) NCAA Update College Softball NCAA Tournament -- Arizona vs. LSU. (N) NHRA Drag Racing Kansas Nationals. From Topeka, Kan. (N Same-day Tape) Å FSTN 33MLB Baseball Braves Live! Braves Live! Driven Bull Riding Championship. World Poker World Poker PowerShares Champions Series Tennis World Poker MLB Baseball SEC 34SEC Now (N) Women’s College Gymnastics SEC Championships. College Golf College Golf SEC Now (N) College Track and Field SEC Outdoor Championship. SEC Now (N) (Live) College Baseball SEC Tournament, Final: Teams TBA. GOLF 35European PGA Tour Golf Golf Central (N) (Live) PGA Tour Golf Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial, Final Round. From Colonial Country Club in Fort Worth, Texas. Golf Central PGA Golf FS1 36NASCAR RaceDay (N) Å MLS Soccer Philadelphia Union at New York Red Bulls. (N) MLS Soccer Orlando City SC at San Jose Earthquakes. (N) (Live) Å Garbage The Ultimate Fighter Å FOX Sports Live (N) Å NASCAR V.L. FOX Sports SPSO 37Lacrosse XTERRA Adv. XTERRA USA Championship Best of World Class Boxing Boxing From Feb. 18, 2012. College Track and Field From Ames, Iowa. Future Phen. Hawks Live! Golf America Boxing 30 ’ WEA 38Highway Thru Hell Highway Thru Hell Highway Thru Hell Fat Guys in the Woods Fat Guys in the Woods Fat Guys in the Woods Prospectors “Topaz Envy” Prospectors “Jackpot!” Prospectors CNBC 39Ninja! Paid Program WEN Hair Paid Program Bobby Rydell Bob Dylan The Filthy On Money The Profit The Profit “Progress Report” The Profit “SJC Drums” Consumed: The Real Consumed: The Real MSNBC 40Caught on Camera Caught on Camera Extreme Caught on Camera: The 100th Episode! Caught on Camera (N) Locked Up Abroad Locked Up Abroad Lockup Tampa Lockup Tampa CNN 41CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom Anthony Bourdain Parts Anthony Bourdain Parts Anthony Bourdain Parts High Profits High Profits “Hazard Pay” High Profits “Caitlin’s Law” HDLN 42CNN Newsroom Forensic File Forensic File Forensic File Forensic File CNN Newsroom Anthony Bourdain Parts Anthony Bourdain Parts Anthony Bourdain Parts Forensic File Forensic File Forensic File Forensic File FNC 43America’s News HQ MediaBuzz Fox News Sunday FOX Report (N) Legends & Lies: Real West Legends & Lies: Real West Legends & Lies: Real West Legends & Lies: Real West Legends & Lies: Real West HIST 44Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Avenging the Alamo Pawn Stars Pawn Stars TRUTV 45truTV Top Funniest truTV Top Funniest Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers truTV Top Funniest truTV Top Funniest Fake Off (:01) truTV Top Funniest (12:02) truTV Top Funniest A&E 46Criminal Minds ’ Å Criminal Minds “Parasite” Criminal Minds ’ Å Criminal Minds ’ Å Criminal Minds “The Fight” Criminal Minds ’ Å Criminal Minds ’ Å (:01) Criminal Minds Å (12:01) Criminal Minds Å DISC 47Naked and Afraid ’ Å Naked and Afraid ’ Å Naked and Afraid ’ Å Naked and Afraid ’ Å Naked and Afraid ’ Å Naked and Afraid: Uncensored “Uncensored” (N) Å Naked and Afraid ’ Å Naked and Afraid ’ Å NGC 48Surviving Alcatraz Alcatraz: Living Hell Explorer “Inside Death Row” Wicked Tuna Wicked Tuna Wicked Tuna (N) (:06) Alaska Bush Pilots (N) (:06) Wicked Tuna (12:06) Alaska Bush Pilots TRAV 49101 Amazing Thrills (N) 101 Amazing Thrills (N) 101 Amazing Thrills (N) 101 Amazing Thrills (N) The Layover with Bourdain Bourdain: No Reservations No Reservations (N) Å Breaking Borders (N) Å Bourdain: No Reservations FOOD 50Chopped “Chopped, Again!” Chopped “Chocolate Rush!” Spring Baking Championship Guy’s Grocery Games Guy’s Grocery Games (N) Spring Baking Championship Cutthroat Kitchen (N) Cutthroat Kitchen Spring Baking Championship HGTV 51Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Lakefront Lakefront Caribbean Caribbean Island Life Island Life Hunters Hunters Int’l Caribbean Caribbean ANPL 52Man-Eating Super Croc ’ Devoured: Super Snake Man-Eating Zombie Cats ’ Megalodon: The Extended Cut ’ The Cannibal in the Jungle (N) ’ (:05) The Cannibal in the Jungle ’ FAM 53(3:30) “Dr. Seuss’ Horton Hears a Who!” ››› “Rio” (2011, Comedy) Voices of Anne Hathaway. ››› “Kung Fu Panda” (2008) Voices of Jack Black. ››› “The Goonies” (1985, Adventure) Sean Astin, Josh Brolin. Joel Osteen Dr. Jeremiah DISN 54I Didn’t Do It I Didn’t Do It Dog Dog Jessie Å Jessie Å Girl Meets Girl Meets Austin & Ally Austin & Ally Austin & Ally Austin & Ally Dog With a Blog Å I Didn’t Do It Girl Meets Good-Charlie Good-Charlie NICK 55“The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie” ’ SpongeBob Breadwinners SpongeBob Sanjay, Craig Full House Full House Full House Full House Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Friends ’ (:36) Friends The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air TOON 56Gumball Gumball Teen Titans Teen Titans Gumball Gumball Gumball Gumball King of Hill King of Hill Jack Cleveland Cleveland Family Guy Family Guy China, IL Aqua Unsupervised TVLND 57Reba Å Reba Å Reba Å Reba Å Reba Å Reba Å Reba Å Reba Å Reba Å Reba Å Raymond Raymond King King King King Friends (:40) Friends AMC 58›› “Rambo III” (1988, Action) Sylvester Stallone. ‘R’ Å››› “First Blood” (1982) Sylvester Stallone. ‘R’ Å›› “Rambo: First Blood Part II” (1985, Action) ‘R’ Å›› “Rambo III” (1988, Action) Sylvester Stallone. ‘R’ Å TCM 59››› “A Walk in the Sun” (1946) Dana Andrews. Å››› “The Steel Helmet” (1951, War) Gene Evans. ›› “Men in War” (1957, War) Robert Ryan, Aldo Ray. ›››› “M*A*S*H” (1970) Donald Sutherland. Å (12:15) “The Big Parade” HALL 60(3:00) “Chance at Romance” “So You Said Yes” (2015) Kellie Martin, Chad Willett. Å››› “The Wish List” (2010) Jennifer Esposito. Å “Love by the Book” (2014, Romance) Leah Renee. Å Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls OXYGEN 61Snapped “Mindy Dodd” Snapped “Social Media” Snapped “Marissa Devault” Snapped “Ana Trujillo” Snapped: Killer Couples Snapped: Killer Couples (N) Snapped “Wendy Cobb” Snapped “Julia Phillips” Snapped: Killer Couples BRAVO 62Rich Kids of Rich Kids of Rich Kids of Housewives/Atl. Housewives/Atl. Housewives/Atl. The Real Housewives of Atlanta Housewives/Atl. Rich Kids of Beverly Hills (N) Housewives/Atl. SYFY 63Beautiful ››› “28 Weeks Later” (2007, Horror) Robert Carlyle. ›› “Underworld” (2003, Horror) Kate Beckinsale, Scott Speedman. ›› “Jumanji” (1995) Robin Williams, Bonnie Hunt. › “The Happening” (2008) Mark Wahlberg. SPIKE 64Bar Rescue (:34) Bar Rescue ’ (:40) Bar Rescue “Critters and Quitters” ’ (6:46) Bar Rescue ’ (7:53) Bar Rescue ’ (8:59) Bar Rescue ’ Bar Rescue ’ (:13) Bar Rescue “Loose Lips Loose Tips” Bar Rescue COM 65(3:02) ›› “The Rocker” (2008) Å (:40) Gabriel Iglesias: Hot and Fluffy Å (6:48) Gabriel Iglesias: Aloha Fluffy Å Gabriel Iglesias: I’m Not Fat Gabriel Iglesias: Hot/Fluffy Gabriel Iglesias: Aloha Fluffy Å Gabriel Iglesias: I’m Not Fat MTV 66(:15) ›› “Step Up Revolution” (2012, Drama) Ryan Guzman, Kathryn McCormick. ’ (:02) ›› “Warm Bodies” (2013) Nicholas Hoult. ’ (:05) ›› “Step Up” (2006, Musical) Channing Tatum, Jenna Dewan. ’ (:35) ›› “Step Up Revolution” (2012) ’ VH1 67(3:55) Love & Hip Hop ’ Love & Hip Hop ’ Love & Hip Hop ’ Love & Hip Hop ’ Love & Hip Hop ’ Love & Hip Hop “Red Alert” Love & Hip Hop ’ Love & Hip Hop ’ Love & Hip Hop ’ CMTV 68Cops Rel. Cops Rel. Cops Rel. Cops Rel. Cops Rel. Cops Rel. Cops Rel. Cops Rel. Cops Rel. Cops Rel. Cops Rel. Cops Rel. Cops Rel. Cops Rel. ›› “Con Air” (1997) Nicolas Cage, John Cusack. Å BET 69The Game ’ The Game ’ The Game ’ The Game ’ Å The Game ’ The Game ’ The Game ’ The Game ’ Å›› “Lottery Ticket” (2010) Bow Wow. A young man wins a multimillion-dollar prize. Å Peter Popoff Inspiration SCIENCE 83MythBusters ’ Å MythBusters ’ Å MythBusters ’ Å MythBusters ’ Å MythBusters ’ Å MythBusters ’ Å MythBusters ’ Å MythBusters ’ Å MythBusters ’ Å CSPAN2 85Cornel West Book-A Higher Form of Killing Book-The Story Book-Capital Dames Book TV ’ Constitution After Words ’ Ashley’s War (:45) Barry Eichengreen on Hall of Mirrors After Words ’ EWTN 100Catechism Fields-Faith The Church Genesis Catholics Crossing World Over Live Sunday Night Prime (N) Grandparents Holy Rosary St. Joan of Arc Life on the Rock Sunday Mass Å WPXA ION 107 (2:30) “The Bone Collector” ››› “Men of Honor” (2000, Drama) Robert De Niro, Cuba Gooding Jr. ’›› “Constantine” (2005, Fantasy) Keanu Reeves, Rachel Weisz. ’›› “The Bone Collector” (1999) Denzel Washington, Angelina Jolie. ’ DISXD 117Doctor Who Lab Rats Lab Rats Lab Rats: Bionic Island Lab Rats Lab Rats Lab Rats Lab Rats Lab Rats Star-For. Star-For. Star-For. Star-For. Phineas, Ferb Phineas, Ferb Ultimate Ultimate GSN 144Idiotest Å Idiotest Å Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Baggage Baggage Baggage Baggage ’ COOK 153Unique Eats Unique Cupcake Wars “LA Kings” Donut Donut Carnival Eats Carnival Eats Tia Mowry Tia Mowry Suppers Suppers Tiffani’s Tiffani’s Carnival Eats Unwrap2.0 Tia Mowry Tia Mowry WE 163CSI: Miami ’ Å CSI: Miami “Innocent” Å CSI: Miami “Cop Killer” ’ CSI: Miami “Recoil” Å CSI: Miami “10-7” ’ Å CSI: Miami “Prey” ’ Å CSI: Miami ’ Å CSI: Miami ’ Å CSI: Miami “Innocent” Å GALA 217Va Por Tí XH Derbez XH Derbez XH Derbez Vecinos Vecinos Vecinos Vecinos Vecinos María María “Verano Peligroso” (1991) Alejandra Guzmán, Omar Fierro. TELE 223“Live Free or Die Hard” (SS) Noticiero Tel. Videos Asom. ››› “Brave” (2012) Voices of Kevin McKidd. ’ (SS) La Voz Kids (N) ’ (SS) Suelta La Sopa Extra (N) ’ T. Telemundo Videos Asom. “La Sorpresa” (2008) ’ UNIV 224P. Luche Noticiero (4:50) Aquí y Ahora (N) (5:50) Me Pongo de Pie (N) Fútbol Mexicano Primera División Sal y Pimienta P. Luche Noticiero República Deportiva NBCSP 311Formula One Racing F1 Extra (N) GP2 Champ. Series DRIVE ’ NHL Live (N) ’ (Live) NHL Hockey Tampa Bay Lightning at New York Rangers. (N) (Live) NHL Overtime (N) ’ (Live) The Men in Blazers Show DLC 319Monsters Inside Me Å Diagnose Me ’ Å Diagnose Me ’ Å Diagnose Me ’ Å Diagnose Me ’ Å Diagnose Me ’ Å Diagnose Me ’ Å Diagnose Me ’ Å Diagnose Me ’ Å www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Sunday, May 24, 2015— 43

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Å TLC 26The Little Couple ’ Å The Little Couple ’ Å The Little Couple ’ Å The Little Couple ’ Å The Little Couple ’ Å The Little Couple ’ Å The Little Couple ’ Å The Little Couple ’ Å The Little Couple ’ Å TBS 27Friends ’ Friends ’ Friends ’ Friends ’ Seinfeld ’ Seinfeld ’ Seinfeld Seinfeld Family Guy Family Guy Amer. Dad Amer. Dad Big Bang Big Bang Conan The Office ’ Conan TNT 28The Last Ship “SOS” Å The Last Ship Å The Last Ship “Trials” The Last Ship Å Castle “Recoil” ’ Castle “Reality Star Struck” Bones ’ Å Bones “The Turn in the Urn” Law & Order “C.O.D.” ’ USA 29CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene WWE Monday Night RAW Countdown to the Elimination Chamber. (N) ’ (Live) Å (:05) ›› “Faster” (2010, Action) Dwayne Johnson. FX 30How I Met How I Met Two Men Two Men Mike & Molly Mike & Molly Mike & Molly Mike & Molly ››› “Captain America: The First Avenger” (2011, Action) Chris Evans. ››› “Captain America: The First Avenger” (2011, Action) Chris Evans. ESPN 31MLB Baseball Detroit Tigers at Oakland Athletics. From O.co Coliseum in Oakland, Calif. SportsCenter (N) Å NBA Countdown (N) (Live) NBA Basketball Golden State Warriors at Houston Rockets. (N) Å SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å ESPN2 32His & Hers Å Olbermann You Herd Me SportsCenter (N) Å 30 for 30 Å 30 for 30 Å Baseball Tonight (N) Å SportsCenter SportsNation Baseball Tonight (N) Å FSTN 33MLB Baseball Arizona Diamondbacks at St. Louis Cardinals. (N) (Live) Postgame The Panel The Panel The Panel The Panel The Panel Driven World Poker UFC Reloaded SEC 34Best/Paul Finebaum Best of The Paul Finebaum Show SEC Now (N) College Baseball SEC Tournament, Final: Teams TBA. SEC Storied SEC Storied GOLF 35College Golf NCAA Women’s Golf Championship, Individual Stroke Play. (N) (Live) Golf Central (N) (Live) College Golf NCAA Women’s Golf Championship, Individual Stroke Play. Golf Central College Golf FS1 36Golf Patriot Championship. 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MLB Baseball WEA 38Coast Guard Alaska Coast Guard Alaska Coast Guard Alaska Coast Guard Alaska HMS Bounty Rescue Coast Guard Alaska Coast Guard Alaska Coast Guard Alaska Coast Guard Alaska CNBC 39The Profit “SJC Drums” Consumed: The Real Consumed: The Real Shark Tank ’ Å Shark Tank ’ Å The Profit “Progress Report” The Profit The Profit Consumed: The Real MSNBC 40NOW With Alex Wagner (N) The Ed Show (N) PoliticsNation (N) Hardball Chris Matthews All In With Chris Hayes (N) The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word All In With Chris Hayes The Rachel Maddow Show CNN 41The Lead With Jake Tapper The (N) Anthony Bourdain Parts Anthony Bourdain Parts Anthony Bourdain Parts Anthony Bourdain Parts Anthony Bourdain Parts Anthony Bourdain Parts HDLN 42CNN Newsroom 50 States/50 Keywords Keywords Keywords The Situation Room Anthony Bourdain Parts Anthony Bourdain Parts Anthony Bourdain Parts Forensic File Forensic File Forensic File Forensic File FNC 43Your World With Neil Cavuto The Five (N) Special Report Deadly Affair: Pamela Smart Did You Know That Special The Kelly File (N) The Tangled Clinton Web Did You Know That Special The Kelly File HIST 44Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Texas Rising The Texas Rangers battle for revenge. (N) (:07) Texas Rising The Texas Rangers battle for revenge. TRUTV 45Barmageddon Barmageddon Barmageddon Carbonaro Carbonaro Carbonaro Carbonaro Carbonaro Carbonaro Barmageddon (N) (:01) Barmageddon Carbonaro Carbonaro A&E 46The First 48 ’ Å The First 48 ’ Å The First 48 ’ Å The First 48 ’ Å The First 48 “Safe House” The First 48 ’ Å (:01) The First 48 ’ Å (:02) The First 48 ’ Å (12:01) The First 48 Å DISC 47Street Outlaws ’ Å Street Outlaws Å Street Outlaws Å Street Outlaws: Full Throttle “Not So Big Easy” (N) Å Street Outlaws (N) ’ Å Fast N’ Loud: Demolition Street Outlaws ’ Å Street Outlaws: Full Throttle NGC 48Life Below Zero Life Below Zero Life Below Zero Life Below Zero Life Below Zero Driving America The impact of the automobile on America. StarTalk “” (N) Driving America TRAV 49Bizarre Foods America Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Time Trav. Time Trav. Bizarre Foods America Bizarre Foods/Zimmern FOOD 50Chopped Chopped Chopped Chopped Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives Guilty Pleas. Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives HGTV 51Hunters Hunters Hunters Tiny House Tiny House Tiny House Tiny House Tiny House Love It or List It Å Love It or List It Å Hunters Hunters Int’l A Sale of Two Cities (N) Love It or List It Å ANPL 52River Monsters ’ Å ’ Å River Monsters Boat attack killed over 200 people. Å River Monsters Search for the greatest river monster. (N) (:05) ’ (:05) River Monsters Search for the greatest river monster. FAM 53›› “Burlesque” (2010, Drama) Cher, Christina Aguilera, Eric Dane. ››› “Mean Girls” (2004, Comedy) Lindsay Lohan. ››› “Pitch Perfect” (2012) Anna Kendrick, Skylar Astin, Rebel Wilson. The 700 Club ’ Å Boy Meets... Boy Meets... DISN 54Girl Meets Girl Meets Girl Meets Dog With a Blog Å K.C. Under. K.C. Under. K.C. Under. ››› “Despicable Me” (2010) ‘PG’ Å Mickey Austin & Ally Girl Meets I Didn’t Do It Liv & Maddie Good-Charlie Good-Charlie NICK 55The Thundermans ’ Å Thundermans Henry Danger Henry Danger Genie in a Bikini (N) Å Full House Full House Full House Full House Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Friends ’ (:36) Friends The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air TOON 56“Diary-Dog Day” ›› “Escape From Planet Earth” (2013) Premiere. Teen Titans Teen Titans King of Hill King of Hill Cleveland Burgers Amer. Dad Amer. Dad Family Guy Family Guy Chicken Aqua Teen TVLND 57Cleveland Cleveland (:12) Hot in Cleveland Å Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland (:12) Hot in Cleveland “Pilot” Raymond Raymond King King King King Friends ’ (:40) Friends AMC 58(2:00) ›››› “Saving Private Ryan” (1998) Tom Hanks. ›››› “Saving Private Ryan” (1998) Tom Hanks. U.S. troops look for a missing comrade during World War II. ‘R’ TURN: Washington’s Spies TURN: Washington’s Spies “Saving Private Ryan” ‘R’ TCM 59(2:45) ››› “The Dirty Dozen” (1967) ››› “Kelly’s Heroes” (1970) Clint Eastwood, Telly Savalas. Å (DVS) ››› “Battleground” (1949) Van Johnson. Å (DVS) (:15) ›››› “Patton” (1970, Biography) George C. Scott, Karl Malden. Å HALL 60“Day for Thanks-Walton” ›› “A Wedding on Walton’s Mountain” (1982) Å›› “A Walton Wedding” (1995) Richard Thomas. Å The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls OXYGEN 61Prancing Prancing Prancing Prancing ›› “Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde” (2003) (:10) ›› “Legally Blonde” (2001) Reese Witherspoon. (:15) ›› “Legally Blonde” (2001) Reese Witherspoon, Luke Wilson. Legally Bld 2 BRAVO 62Southern Charm Shahs of Sunset Shahs of Sunset Shahs of Sunset Shahs of Sunset Shahs of Sunset (N) Southern Charm (:15) Shahs of Sunset (12:15) Southern Charm SYFY 63Defiance Å Defiance Defiance “Doll Parts” Defiance Defiance “I Almost Prayed” ›› “Doom” (2005, Science Fiction) The Rock, Karl Urban. ›› “Pathfinder” (2007) Karl Urban. SPIKE 64Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å›› “2 Fast 2 Furious” (2003, Action) Paul Walker, Tyrese. ’›› Dredd COM 65Drunk History Drunk History (:15) Drunk History “Boston” Drunk History Drunk History South Park South Park South Park South Park “Imaginationland: The Trilogy” Archer Å Archer Å Daily Show Nightly Show At Midnight South Park MTV 66(3:40) Teen Mom ’ Å (4:50) Teen Mom ’ Å Teen Mom “The F Bomb” Teen Mom ’ Å Teen Mom “Mom vs. Mom” Teen Mom “Boiling Point” Teen Mom “Let’s Face It” Matt’s intentions. 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BET 69Real Husbands of Hollywood Husbands Husbands Husbands Real Husbands of Hollywood Husbands Husbands Real Husbands of Hollywood Husbands Husbands Real Husbands of Hollywood Husbands SCIENCE 83How/Made How/Made How/Made How/Made How/Made How/Made How/Made How/Made Impossible Engineering ’ Impossible Engineering ’ Impossible Engineering (N) Impossible Engineering ’ Impossible Engineering ’ CSPAN2 85(3:00) In Depth Walter Isaacson discusses his life. ’ Book-Preparing for Contact Lemmon on Ashley’s War Capitol Hill After Words “Peter Slevin” Lives and Public Image of the First Ladies Hissing Cousins (11:58) After Words ’ EWTN 100With Jesus Catholic Truth in Heart Bookmark EWTN News Chartres Daily Mass - Olam The Journey Home EWTN News Holy Rosary World Over Live Symbolon Women of Military Services Mass WPXA ION 107 Blue Bloods “Chinatown” ’ Blue Bloods “Re-Do” Å Blue Bloods “After Hours” Blue Bloods “Little Fish” ’ Blue Bloods “Family Ties” Blue Bloods ’ Å Blue Bloods ’ Å Blue Bloods “Dedication” ’ Blue Bloods ’ Å DISXD 117Kirby Buckets Gravity Falls Gravity Falls Gravity Falls Doctor Who “New Earth” ’ Penn Zero Penn Zero Star-For. Star-For. Lab Rats Lab Rats Doctor Who “New Earth” ’ Gravity Falls Gravity Falls Star-Rebels Star-For. GSN 144Deal-No Deal Deal-No Deal Deal or No Deal ’ Å Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Newlywed Newlywed Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud COOK 153Man Fire Man Fire Man Fire Man Fire Man Fire Man Fire Man Fire Food Best Thing Best Thing Unique Unwrapped Unwrap2.0 Unwrap2.0 Good Eats Good Eats Best Thing Best Thing WE 163CSI: Miami “By the Book” CSI: Miami ’ Å CSI: Miami ’ Å CSI: Miami “Long Gone” ’ CSI: Miami “Crowned” ’ CSI: Miami “Friendly Fire” CSI: Miami ’ Å CSI: Miami “By the Book” CSI: Miami ’ Å GALA 217Noticiero Con Paola Rojas Amy... de la Mochila Azul P. Luchetón P. Luchetón P. Luchetón P. Luchetón P. Luchetón P. Luchetón P. Luchetón P. Luchetón P. Luchetón P. Luchetón Par de Ases Noticiero Con Joaquin Noticias TELE 223María Celeste Caso Cerrado Caso Cerrado Videos Asom. Noticiero Caso Cerrado: Edición Avenida Brasil “Capítulo 35” Tierra de Reyes (N) (SS) El Señor de los Cielos (N) Al Rojo Vivo Titulares Tierra de Reyes ’ (SS) UNIV 224El Gordo y la Flaca (N) Primer Impacto (N) (SS) P. Luche Noticiero Uni. La Sombra del Pasado (N) Amores con Trampa (N) Lo Imperdonable Que te Perdone Impacto Noticiero Uni Contacto Deportivo (N) NBCSP 311Lunkerville NASCAR NASCAR America (N) Å Pro Football Talk (N) ’ (Live) To Be Announced NHL Live (N) ’ (Live) NHL Hockey Chicago Blackhawks at Anaheim Ducks. (N) (Live) The Men in Blazers Show Premier DLC 319Hoarding: Buried Alive Hoarding: Buried Alive Hoarding: Buried Alive Hoarding: Buried Alive ’ Born Schizophrenic: Jani’s Born Schizophrenic Kids with Tourettes (N) ’ Born Schizophrenic: Jani’s Born Schizophrenic 44—Cleveland Daily Banner—Sunday, May 24, 2015 www.clevelandbanner.com

PolkPolk 4-Hers4-Hers GoGo DownDown onon thethe FarmFarm What vegetable grows under- through eight exhibits including Region Bee Keepers Association, ground? beef animals, soils and garden- Ricky Hutson, Clarence McClure, What meat do you get from ing demonstrations, a farm trac- Kim and Judy Frady, Phyllis pigs? tor and machinery, dairy cows Narus and R&M Yarns, Joel and Why are bees important? and butter making, as well as Keri Cox, Sanders and Becky These are question fourth- Farm Snacks, fabric and weav- Whaley, Bill Trew and Polk graders learned by attending ing, and Bees. Fun on the Farm County 4-H members. Farm Day Polk County's 20th annual Fun Day gave students an under- was fully sponsored by the Polk on the Farm Day May 6 at the standing of farm life and farm County Farm Bureau. Pictured Polk County 4-H Showbarn in products. The coordinators of are highlights of the Farm Day. Benton. The event was coordi- the Farm Day would like to say nated by the Polk County U.T. thanks to all who helped make Extension. Fourth graders from Fun on the Farm Day a big suc- South Polk and Benton cess: Polk County Soil and Water Elementary attended the day- Conservation, Polk County OOpenp long event. Students moved Health Dept., NRCS, Ocoee pen HHouseous TTODAYse TOODDAAY 22-4-4 pp.m.Y p.m.

Photos courtesy of greg Paxton Circus accused of violating law in treatment of elephants ST. LOUIS (AP) — A circus vio- Animal Welfare Act, names the lated an animal welfare law by Florida-based Royal Hanneford allowing three elephants to briefly Circus and the Carson & Barnes get loose in Missouri and watering Circus, the Hugo, Oklahoma, them too close to a Pennsylvania business that leased the ele- show’s public area where a child phants to Royal Hanneford. managed to pose for a photo Messages left with both interests behind one of them, a federal Friday were not immediately agency alleges in a complaint. returned. The U.S. Department of The complaint does not mention Agriculture, in the April 28 com- the Moolah organization. plaint, alleges that during a March The USDA’s website shows that 2014 fundraiser circus sponsored companies cited in such com- by Moolah Shriners in the St. plaints may seek a hearing by a Louis suburb of St. Charles, Royal federal administrative law judge, Hanneford Circus encouraged though the possible penalties crowd noise that included audi- weren’t immediately clear. ence members stomping on metal Messages left with a USDA bleachers, spooking three ele- spokeswoman and the attorney phants being led from the arena to who filed the complaint, Colleen their enclosure. Carroll, also weren’t returned. Those animals — Kelly, Viola The complaint comes at a time and Isa — briefly got loose on the of increased scrutiny of ele- arena’s lot where vehicles of circus phants in public displays such employees and Shriners were as circuses. Last month, San parked, according to published Francisco supervisors approved reports at the time. The USDA a ban of performances of wild alleges in the complaint by its animals or starring them in inspection service that one ele- movies, joining dozens of other phant that made its way between places that frown upon using two trailers sustained scrapes and bears and big cats, elephants cuts while another had superficial and monkeys for human enter- lacerations. tainment. Three weeks later in Altoona, Concern over the treatment of Pennsylvania, the USDA said, elephants has grown so much handlers of those elephants that Feld Entertainment, the par- wrongly stopped to water the ani- ent company of Ringling Bros. mals in a publicly accessible area and Barnum & Bailey circus, while leading the animals from the announced in March it would performance area to their enclo- phase out elephant acts by 2018. sure. An adult photographed a The People for the Ethical child standing behind the water- Treatment of Animals “is asking drinking elephants, violating fed- families everywhere to stay away eral regulations mandating suffi- from all circuses that use ani- cient distance or barriers between mals,” Delcianna Winders, the the animals and the public. PETA Foundation’s deputy general The USDA’s complaint, which counsel, said in a statement alleges both incidents constitute Thursday reacting to the USDA willful violations of the federal complaint. www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Sunday, May 24, 2015—45 Cleveland State names Presidential Honors Scholars Cleveland State Community member of the softball team. needy children overseas. “I like that Cleveland State is then trans- where I live, so I am able to stay College recently named its first She does volunteer work for Jenkins is a youth leader at close to home. With Tennessee fer to the at home. I am really excited class of Presidential Honors Habitat for Humanity. She plans Candies Creek Baptist Church. Promise, it was the best place for University about the nursing program Scholarships. to major in pre-physical therapy “Obviously the Tennessee me. I am looking forward to a of Tenne- because it is a step toward my The Presidential Honors at Cleveland State. Promise was a huge factor that new experience.” ssee at future and my career. Right now, Scholarship is a merit-based “I chose Cleveland State for led me to Cleveland State, but I C h a t t a - I am really interested in being an scholarship for the top high many reasons. It is close to also know people that came here Jordan Craig is a graduate of n o o g a ER nurse, but I am open to dif- school graduates who attend home. I was interested in the that really liked it that influenced Polk County High School. (UTC). f e r e n t CSCC. softball program. I absolutely me, as well. They told me how He was “I took things. I Students must be accepted loved my dual enrollment class- much they benefited from CSCC. involved in dual enroll- also know into the CSCC Honors Program es.” So, it just seemed like the best Club 21, ment class- that during and will also participate in a step for me to come to CSCC first Beta Club es through n u r s i n g Presidential Leadership Program. June Goonetilleke graduated before transferring to Belmont and FCA. CSCC, and school, you The Presidential Honors from Cleveland High School where I plan to major in sound He also I really get to try Scholarship is designed to assist where she was involved in engineering.” enjoys vol- liked dual enrollment. I like the d i f f e r e n t students with books and other Interact, Key Club, HOSA, EAA, unteering smaller class sizes, and if I have things, and educational expenses, such as Beta Club and Anchor Club. Jaclyn Griffith was the salu- at the Sal- a question I can just raise my I want to go non-mandatory fees. tatorian at Walker Valley High v a t i o n hand and ask. I won’t get lost in into that The minimum requirements Haven Wright is a graduate of School. Army and a huge crowd of people.” open-mind- include: Cleveland High School, where She was the Caring ed.” n 3.5 High School GPA or 24 she was involved with both the involved in Place. Clairee Hammonds is a grad- minimum ACT score (or compa- Anchor Club and the Environ- basketball, He plans uate of Sale Creek High Schoo, Rachael Goodson is a gradu- rable SAT scores) mental Awareness Association. HOSA, to attend Cleveland State and where she was involved in ate of Bearden High School n Must enroll in at least 15 She also Circle of major in pre-med. National Honor Society, Student where she was involved in Cross credit hours each semester volunteered Champions “I think Cleveland State will be Council treasurer, treasurer of Country, Chorus, Band and n Must be accepted into the s e v e r a l a n d a good start on my education! My her class. She is also a tutor. Softball. She will be playing soft- Honors Program. hours at Tennessee mom went to CSCC, and it is a She volunteers at McKamey ball at Cleveland State in the fall “These are some of the bright- the public S c h o l a r s . good school. I also have a lot of Animal Center. Hammonds plans and is still undecided about her est students in our area,” stated l i b r a r y . She also friends at Cleveland State. on attend- major, but is considering many Kimberly Wills, financial aid / Because of volunteers I really enjoyed high school, i n g science-related fields, including scholarship counselor. her interest in Candy but I am looking forward to a C l e v e l a n d biology, veterinary medicine and “Their recommendations were in art, she C l a r k ’ s change.” State and marine biology. great. Many have been through has decided class at majoring in “I was so our dual enrollment program, to major in North Lee Elementary School. H u n t e r accounting. excited to and our recruiters speak well of art therapy. She plans to attend Cleveland Torbett is a “I am receive this them. I’m thrilled that they chose “I really State and follow in her mother’s graduate of looking for- s c h o l a r - Cleveland State and that we can like the footsteps by majoring in nurs- M c M i n n ward to the ship. I continue to challenge them aca- idea of staying in Cleveland. I ing. C e n t r a l change and always love demically with our Honors pro- haven’t lived here my whole life. I “I like Cleveland State for High School being on a chal- gram and help further develop think the area is really nice. I many reasons. I really enjoyed He was my own. I lenge, so their leadership skills.” have a little sister, and I didn’t Coach Lumpkin, the basketball involved in am also having to There were 14 students select- want to move far away. She is in coach. It is extremely close to I n t e r a c t , really look- do many ed as Presidential Scholars at middle school, so she is at that home, so it is convenient for me, B a n d , ing forward to the Honor’s hours of Cleveland State. The students age where things are changing. It and I had taken dual enrollment C e n t r a l Program. It will be other people v o l u n t e e r and the high schools they attend- would be good if I was closer for classes through CSCC and really H a r m o n y , like me, and I think it will help work and ed are as follows: a bit.” liked them, so it was a good fit for tennis and Yearbook Staff. He me transition to a four-year insti- h o n o r s Cleveland High School — me. I am really looking forward to also volunteers at the Englewood tution.” coursework — that is going to be Brittany Arnold, June Sean Conway, a graduate of the whole college experience.” Public Library, where he volun- a fun challenge. I love honors Goonetilleke and Haven Wright Walker Valley High School, was teered 160 hours this past year. Hayli Radtke, a graduate of classes.” Walker Valley High School — involved with basketball, Lauren Passmore is a gradu- “The thing I like most about Sale Creek High School, was the Sean Conway, Jonah Jenkins National Honor Society, ate of Polk County High School. Cleveland State is being able to salutatorian. and Jaclyn Griffith. Tennessee Scholars, National She was involved in Student live at home and maintain friend- She was also involved in the Polk County High School — E n g l i s h Council, senior officer, officer in ships instead of going off to National Honor Society, FCA, Lauren Passmore, Haley Pell H o n o r s Future Teachers of America, school and not knowing anyone.” Student Council, the Volleyball We’re online! and Jordan Craig. S o c i e t y , Future Business Leaders of and the Soccer teams. She plans Check us out: McMinn Central High School O c e a n - America, Prom Committee, Beta Alicia Long, a graduate of to attend Cleveland State and www. — Hunter Torbett. o g r a p h y Club, Golf McMinn County High School, major in nursing. McMinn County High School Club and Team and served as a math tutor five days “Cleveland State has a great cleveland — Alicia Long. Beta Club. was an a week and was heavily involved nursing program, and my mom Sale Creek High School — He plans H o n o r s in softball. Long plans to major went here for nursing, so that is banner.com Clairee Hammonds and Hayli to come to Graduate. in pre-occupational therapy and what led me here. It is close to Radtke Cleveland Pasmore Bearden High School — State and volunteers Rachael Goodson. major in at the Polk Wills stated, “Restructuring engineer - C o u n t y our scholarship program to meet ing. Food Bank the needs of Tennessee Promise “I can’t wait to learn all I can and the and adult learners was a chal- about engineering. I’m not sure P o l k lenging but important project. I about what type of engineering C o u n t y P U B L I C A U C T I O N think our scholarship programs that I’m going into. I’m stuck B a p t i s t reflect our commitment to make between chemical engineering Association. She plans to come to college accessible to our commu- and mechanical. There are a lot Cleveland State and pursue a nity. The students selected to of opportunities for chemical degree in engineering. receive the Presidential Honors around here, especially with “I am looking forward to both SATURDAY JUNE 6 th 1 0 : 3 0 A . M . Scholarship reflect well on the Wacker opening up here, but I’ve the Honor’s program and leader- schools that prepared them, and always been interested in ship activities the most. I’ve we look forward to their involve- mechanical. I’ve got a decision to heard really great things about ment on campus.” make!” them!” Stinnett Road Cleveland, TN. 37323 For more information on schol- arships at Cleveland State J o n a h Haley Pell is a graduate of Community College, visit the Jenkins is Polk County High School. She 8 9 . 1 2 + / - A C R E S S e l l i n g A s website at www.clevelandstate- a graduate was involved in National Honor 89.12+/- Whole cc.edu. of Walker Society, Club 21, Pep Club, soc- Valley High cer, and cheerleading. She also OFFERED IN TRACTS O r Brittany S c h o o l , volunteers ACRES S e p a r a t e Arnold is a where he is with the OR AS A WHOLE graduate of involved in Girls in Cleveland the Oppor- A c t i o n *Wooded *Pasture *Partial Fenced H i g h t u n i t y p r o g r a m S c h o o l , S e r v i c e at First Directions: APD 40, Left onto Spring Place Road, Go Approximately where she Group, a B a p t i s t 3 Miles, Right on Stinnett Road, Watch for Auction Signs was in- Bible study Church in volved in group that B e n t o n N a t i o n a l is mainly focused on community and is H o n o r outreach. assistant S o c i e t y , He has also done a lot of work S u n d a y A n c h o r through a homeless shelter and S c h o o l C l u b , another organization called Feed teacher for the Pre-K class. Chorus, Show Choir, Science My Starving Children, where they Pell plans to attend Cleveland National Honor Society and a were able to package food for State and major in education. Drenching rains green pastures, bode well for herd expansion WICHITA, Kan. (AP) — Tonsor said, adding that it means important indicators. First, the Drenching rains that recently beef cow herds will expand as number of heifers being slaugh- soaked the Great Plains have planned. tered is down between 7 and 8 brought welcomed moisture to That’s good news for con- percent, reflecting that ranchers areas still recovering from sumers, who are seeing record are keeping their young female droughts, greening pastures as retail beef prices— averaging calves rather than marketing CALL THE AUCTIONEERS FOR INFORMATION ranchers begin the annual rite of $6.08 a pound for the all-fresh them. Secondly, slaughter num- moving cattle to the nation’s sum- beef, according to the U.S. bers are down 17 percent, an indi- mer grazing lands. 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Funds are accepted in the form of a Cashier’s, Personal or Business check Payable to Crye-Leike Weather Services agricultural “We are expanding the herd sold off during the recent Realtors. Closings shall take place no later than 30 days after the auction. BUYER’ S P R E M I U M : 1 0 % B u y e r s meteorologist Don Keeney. very quickly right now,” said Kevin droughts about a third of his cat- Premium will apply to Successful Bidder’s High Bid. Lead Base Paint Inspection Under title X the pur chaser of a “Nationally, range and pasture Good, a market analyst with tle herd that had once numbered single family residence built before 1978 has a maximum of 10 days to inspect the property for the p resence of lead conditions are notably improved industry-tracking group 350. But last year’s summer rains base paint. The period of inspection is 10 days prior to the auction. 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U.S.,” Kansas State University by 2016.” heifers this year that’d been kept Any announcements made the day of the sale by the auctioneer take precedence over any other statemen ts either Extension beef specialist Glynn His assessment is based on two from his calf crop. written or oral. 46—Cleveland Daily Banner—Sunday, May 24, 2015 www.clevelandbanner.com O’Malley to Hillary Clinton given campaign in Iowa after sensitive info on announcement private email account DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — WASHINGTON (AP) — Former Once he announces his presiden- Secretary of State Hillary tial decision, Martin O’Malley will Rodham Clinton received infor- waste no time in getting himself mation on her private email to Iowa. account about the deadly attack O’Malley will campaign in the on U.S. diplomatic facilities in leadoff caucus state on May 30, Benghazi that was later classified the same day he makes an “secret” at the request of the FBI, announcement in Baltimore according to documents released about whether he will seek the Friday, underscoring lingering Democratic presidential nomina- questions about how responsibly tion. A Democrat with knowledge she handled sensitive informa- of O’Malley’s travel plans, who tion on a home server. AP Photo spoke on condition of anonymity AP Photo The nearly 900 pages of her so as not to pre-empt the formal New Jersey Gov. chris Christie waves to Former FloriDA Gov. Jeb Bush speaks at the Southern Republican Leadership Conference correspondence released by the announcement, said O’Malley the audience after speaking at the Southern State Department also contained would appear in Davenport in the Republican Leadership Conference in Oklahoma in Oklahoma City, Friday several messages that were afternoon and Des Moines at City, Friday. deemed sensitive but unclassi- AP Photo night. fied, detailed her daily schedule DemocrAtic presidential If he runs for and contained information — candidate Hillary Rodham the nomina- censored in the documents as Clinton speaks to child care tion, as his released — about the CIA that workers during a visit to the travel plans Bush and Christie rise the government is barred from Center For New Horizons strongly sug- publicly disclosing. Wednesday in Chicago. gest he will, Taken together, the correspon- O’Malley will dence provides examples of mate- join former in defense of Patriot Act rial considered to be sensitive Secretary of that Clinton, the front-runner for Office of Maghreb Affairs, was State Hillary OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — paign stops, Bush said the law, NSA’s phone records collections Likely Republican presidential signed by his brother, former program illegal in 2014, and a the 2016 Democratic presidential forwarded to Clinton by her R o d h a m nomination, received on the O’Malley contenders Jeb Bush and Chris President George W. Bush, is federal court of appeals reached deputy chief of staff, Jake Clinton and account run out of her home. She Sullivan, with the comment: “fyi.” Vermont Sen. Christie on Friday heartily necessary to “protect the home- the same conclusion earlier this endorsed the Patriot Act and the land,” adding that an extension month. has said the private server had No other redactions were made Bernie Sanders as the major can- “numerous safeguards.” permission it gives the govern- of Section 215 “is definitely part “It’s not an accurate statement to the collection of Benghazi- didates in the race for the Clinton’s decision while secre- ment to collect phone records in of a comprehensive strategy for to say the Section 215 programs related emails for classification Democratic nomination. tary of state to opt out of a State bulk, mocking those who deride foreign policy.” haven’t violated rights,” said reasons, officials said. They The former Maryland governor Department email account has the intelligence overhaul passed “I do know, because I’ve Neema Singh Guliani of the added that the Justice has made several visits to the become a political problem for after the Sept. 11 attacks as an checked with a lot of people American Civil Liberties Union, Department had not raised clas- early caucus state this year, has her, as the Republican-led House encroachment on civil liberties. inside and outside of govern- which challenged the NSA phone sification concerns about the two paid staffers on the ground committee investigating the “There is ample evidence that ment, that there’s no evidence, records sweeps in court. “They’ve now-redacted 1 1/2 lines in the and plans to add more. He also Benghazi attacks has used the the Patriot Act has been a tool to not a shred of evidence, of viola- had an enormous effect on priva- Nov. 18 email when the docu- invested heavily in Iowa last year, disclosures of her email usage to keep us safe, ample evidence,” tions of civil liberties because of cy ... in a way that weakened our ments were turned over to the making four trips to the state and paint her as secretive and above Bush said at the Southern the Patriot Act,” Bush told protections against government Benghazi committee. The com- putting 14 staffers to work on standard scrutiny. Republican Leadership reporters in Salem, New gaining information about inno- mittee retains an unredacted state campaigns. Clinton, campaigning in New Conference. “There is no evi- Hampshire, on Thursday. cent people.” copy of the email, the officials During a visit earlier this year, Hampshire, said Friday she was dence of anyone’s civil liberties In oversight reports issued Among Republican senators said. O’Malley said Iowa Democrats aware that the FBI now wanted being violated because of it.” since at least 2003, the Justice opposed to allowing the NSA to Committee chairman Trey needed to get to know him. He some of the email to be classified, Christie, who served as a U.S. Department inspector general continue to gather phone records Gowdy, R-S.C., said that the said that at a certain point, “the “but that doesn’t change the fact attorney before being elected has identified dozens of inci- in bulk are two other GOP White released emails were incomplete, race quickly narrows between the all of the information in the New Jersey governor, told the dents it blamed on the FBI in House hopefuls, Sens. Rand adding that it “strains credibility” once inevitable front-runner and emails was handled appropriate- same crowd that the Patriot Act which demands issued under a Paul and Ted Cruz. They argue to view them as a thorough the new and unknown candidate ly.” helped him as a prosecutor to separate section of the Patriot the act makes it too easy for record of Clinton’s tenure. who emerges to offer a more com- Asked if she was concerned it win convictions of defendants Act were unauthorized or intelligence agencies and law Clinton also appeared to send pelling alternative.” was on a private server, she tied to the 2001 attacks. “I’m the improper. enforcement to violate citizens’ and receive protected informa- replied, “No.” only person in this national con- In some cases, the FBI constitutional rights with no tion about the CIA, which was State Department spokes- Walker pledges versation at the moment who obtained records for phone num- consequences. withheld on Friday because the woman Marie Harf said, “It was has used the Patriot Act, signed bers no longer used by targets of Paul spent 10 hours making State Department said federal not classified at the time. The off on it and convicted terrorists its investigations or permission that case Wednesday on the law prevented its disclosure. The pre-emptive occurrence of subsequent because of it,” he said. to conduct the investigations Senate floor, where he blasted department did not offer a upgrade does not mean anyone The forceful defense of the law had already lapsed. Some of the the law as “the most unpatriotic detailed description of what it did anything wrong.” preventive strikes came as Congress struggled to FBI violations were deemed “will- of acts” and criticized those call- was withholding, such as a name It’s not clear if Clinton’s OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — meet a deadline to renew or ful and intentional,” according to ing for its renewal. While or other sensitive information. “homebrew” computer system Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker is replace a portion of the law internal FBI records. Christie and Bush didn’t cite A number of the messages used encryption software to com- doubling down on his promises of known as Section 215, which An analysis issued Thursday by Paul or Cruz by name, their com- were marked with codes indicat- municate securely with govern- pre-emptive strikes to prevent allows the National Security the Justice Department’s inspec- ments Friday about the law were ing that the information had ment email services. That would what he says are certain future Agency to collect phone records tor general found that FBI agents aimed their way. been censored for reasons related have protected her communica- attacks on American soil. in bulk and the FBI to obtain a testified that the law contains “These same folks who are to the U.S. intelligence communi- tions from the prying eyes of for- As he pre- wide range of records that agents valuable investigative tools, but criticizing this now will be the ty, law enforcement or personal eign spies, hackers, or anyone pares for a like- deem relevant to terrorism inves- noted agents “did not identify any same people who will stand on privacy — a process that hap- interested on the Internet. ly 2016 presi- tigations. major case developments” that Capitol Hill if there’s another pened after they’d already been Last year, Clinton gave the dential run, Earlier this week, Christie said came from using Section 215. attack on America and interro- circulated through Clinton’s State Department 55,000 pages Walker told a law-abiding citizens had nothing The Privacy and Civil Liberties gate a CIA director or the FBI home server. of emails that she said pertained m u l t i s t a t e to fear from such surveillance Oversight Board, an independent and ask them why they didn’t Much of the correspondence to her work as secretary sent R e p u b l i c a n efforts, while at multiple cam- bipartisan agency, declared connect the dots,” Christie said. concerned the mundane matters gathering in from her personal address. Only of high-level government service, Oklahoma on messages related to the 2012 press clippings, speech drafts, Thursday that attacks on the U.S. diplomatic and coordination of calls with he’s convinced post in Benghazi, Libya, that other top officials as well as chit- Archives show Hillary Clinton killed four Americans, including Walker “radical Islamic chat about shopping between terrorists” are U.S. Ambassador Christopher Clinton and top aide Huma planning to attack the U.S. Stevens, were released by the Abedin. Walker offered no evidence for OK’d tax breaks for nonprofits department on Friday. The 296 “What a wonderful, strong and his claims at the Southern emails had already been turned moving statement by your boss,” Republican Leadership LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — In U.S. government $14 billion in Clinton administration could have over to the House Benghazi com- Christian Brose, a top adviser to Conference. He also didn’t say the Clinton administration’s final lost tax payments over a decade. relied on a federal commission to mittee. Sen. John McCain, writes in an who most threatens the United months, then-First Lady Hillary In a January 2000 memo to decide tax plans or publicly sup- A Nov. 18, 2012, message email to Sullivan, forwarded to States or what military actions Rodham Clinton took an active Hillary Clinton from senior aides, ported changes but not specific about arrests in Libya was not Clinton just after Stevens’ death. he’d authorize in response. role in White House efforts to give plans for a “philanthropy tax ini- legislation. classified at the time, meaning no “Please tell her how much Sen. As a governor, Walker has no tax breaks to private foundations tiative roll-out” showed her Spokesmen for Hillary Clinton’s laws were violated, but was McCain appreciated it. Me too.” access to intelligence briefings and wealthy charity donors at the scrawled approval, “HRC” and campaign and the Clinton upgraded from “unclassified” to There are repeated warnings like those available to President same time that the William J. “OK.” The document, marked with Foundation declined to comment, “secret” on Friday at the request of the unrest in Libya, though Barack Obama and certain con- Clinton Foundation was soliciting the archive stamp “HRC handwrit- deferring to the former president’s of the FBI to redact information Clinton has said she was never gressional leaders. donations for her husband’s pres- ing,” indicated her endorsement of office. that could contain information personally involved in questions Still, Walker said, “It’s not if idential library, Clinton-era docu- the tax package. The Clinton A spokesman for Bill Clinton’s damaging to national security or of security in Benghazi before another attempt is made on ments show. White House included the pro- office said his administration was foreign relations. the attack. One message American soil, it is when.” He Memos archived in the Clinton posed tax breaks in its final budg- not trying to incentivize giving to Twenty-three words were describes a one-day trip by said he’d “take the fight to them Library show that Hillary Clinton et in February 2000, but they did the foundation, but instead was redacted from the message, Stevens in March 2011 to “get a before they take the fight to us” endorsed the administration’s leg- not survive the Republican-led spurred by a 1997 presidential which detailed reports of arrests sense of the situation on the and that struggle would be pro- islative push for the tax reduc- Congress. humanities committee that urged in Libya of people who might ground” and prepare for a 30- tracted. tions and unveiled the proposals “Without your leadership, none tax breaks for charities to aid have connections to the attack, day stay in the future. A request The sentiments aren’t new for to influential nonprofit represen- of these proposals would have American cultural institutions. Harf said. for Defense Department support Walker but he is speaking in tatives during a conference call in been included in the tax package,” Bruce Reed, Bill Clinton’s chief The redacted portion appears was made, the email adds, but more hawkish terms after his January 2000, three months after three aides wrote to Hillary domestic policy adviser at the to relate to people who provided no approval had yet been recent visit to Israel, as he tries to she and President Bill Clinton Clinton in the memo, days before time, also responded Thursday information about the alleged received. Stevens was killed in stand out among several gover- hosted charity leaders for a con- she led a private conference call that the former president “wanted suspects to the Libyans. That Benghazi on Sept. 11, 2012. nors and former governors run- ference on philanthropy at the outlining the plan to private foun- to give a break to working people part of the email had been cate- As early as April 2011, Clinton ning for the Republican nomina- White House. dation and nonprofit leaders. for putting a few more dollars in gorized by the State Department was forwarded a message sent to tion without tangible foreign poli- The blurred lines between the Federal law does not prevent the plate at the church. Not for as “NOFORN,” meaning that for- her staff that the situation in the cy experience. tax reductions proposed by the fundraising by a presidential any other far-fetched reason.” eign nationals weren’t allowed to country had worsened to the Walker said his private conver- Clinton administration in 2000 library during a president’s term. The tax changes would have read it, including close U.S. point “where Stevens is consider- sations with Israelis, from Prime and the Clinton Library’s But in directly pushing the legisla- indirectly helped the Clinton allies. ing departure from Benghazi,” Minister Benjamin Netanyahu fundraising were an early fore- tion while the Clinton Library was Foundation — as well as many The message, originally from The email was marked and military leaders to soldiers shadowing of the potential ethics aggressively seeking donations, other U.S. charities — by freeing Bill Roebuck, then director of the “Importance: High.” and civilians, revealed that all concerns that have flared around Hillary and Bill Clinton’s altruistic nonprofits’ investments and dona- feel perpetually threatened. He the Clintons’ courting of corporate support for philanthropy over- tions that otherwise would have 2016 prospect Rand Paul in avoided the news media in Israel. and foreign donors for their family lapped with their interests in pro- gone into tax payments. A reduc- “They feel every day like we felt charity as she launched her cam- moting their White House years tion of the excise tax would have after 9/11,” he said, “and they paign for the 2016 Democratic and in knitting ties with philan- boosted the assets of private foun- new book: GOP can change feel like they don’t have an ally in presidential nomination. thropic leaders. Hundreds of dations. Higher deductions for the United States, at least not in White House documents pages of documents contain no appreciated investments and WASHINGTON (AP) — minorities fray to the point that it the president of the United reviewed by The Associated Press evidence that anyone in the property would have also aided Republican presidential candi- is near beyond repair.” States.” show Hillary and Bill Clinton kept Clinton administration warned the Clinton Foundation, which date Rand Paul reaches The 52-year-old Paul Walker’s pre-emption talk close tabs on the development of anyone about potential ethics accepts non-cash gifts. In 2010, out in his most direct has made reaching out to comes as Republican candidates proposed tax breaks to reduce concerns or sought to minimize for example, the charity declared way yet to African racial minorities a cen- grapple with the question of and simplify an excise tax on pri- the White House’s active role in more than $5 million in donated Americans in a new terpiece of his political whether President George W. vate foundations’ investments and the legislation. securities on its federal tax book that highlights his brand as he embarks on Bush was right to invade Iraq in allow more deductions for charita- “The theme here for the returns. libertarian policies on his 2016 presidential 2003, absent proof that Saddam ble donations of appreciated prop- Clintons is a characteristic ambi- Months before proposing the government surveil- campaign. Hussein had weapons of mass erty to wealthy donors. An intera- guity of doing good and at the tax breaks, Clinton White House lance, the economy and More than a decade destruction — a leading rationale gency task force set up by Bill same time doing well by them- officials began courting leaders criminal justice reform. has passed since a for the war. Walker has not said Clinton designed those tax breaks selves,” said Lawrence Jacobs, from some of the nation’s most The Kentucky senator Republican won a presi- explicitly that Bush was wrong, along with a provision to offer director of the Center for the influential charities in advance of writes in “Taking a dential contest, due in deductions to middle-class tax- Study of Politics and Governance a planned White House confer- Stand: Moving Beyond part to the GOP’s strug- but he joined other White House Rand hopefuls who said they would not payers who did not itemize their at the Hubert H. Humphrey ence to celebrate American phi- Partisan Politics to Unite gle with minority voters, have authorized the war knowing returns. Federal officials estimat- School at the University of lanthropy at the turn of the mil- America” that his party “has let who have overwhelmingly favored what is now known. ed the full plan would cost the Minnesota. Jacobs said the lennium. the bond it once enjoyed with Democrats in recent years. www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Sunday, May 24, 2015—47 Vermont town’s famous floating bridge reopens with fanfare BROOKFIELD, Vt. (AP) — A tiny Vermont town’s famous wooden floating bridge — believed to be the only one of its kind in the country — has been rebuilt and is reopen- ing this weekend with fanfare including a parade with a bagpiper, high school marching band, oxen team, horses, and antique cars crossing the new span Saturday. Just not all at once. The Brookfield bridge on Route 65 — a state highway that is unpaved through the village — has been closed for seven years after its floatation system started to fail, causing it to be partially sub- merged. Residents are excited about hav- ing the one-lane bridge across Sunset Lake opened again to vehi- cles and pedestrians as summer approaches in the community of AP Photo 1,200, where historic homes dot A worker checks the roof on an electric Tuk-Tuk being prepared for export at the Denver eTuk the landscape along the pictur- factory in northeast Denver. The Tuk Tuk Factory, based in Amsterdam, has signed a licensing agree- esque water. The bridge has now been replaced seven times and the ment with Denver-based eTuk USA to allow the company to manufacture and sell an electric version of parade will be staggered to avoid, the vehicle. The company’s founders hope the eco-friendly vehicles, a far cry from the loud, pollution- for the time being at least, an spewing versions common in Asia and South America, will become the next hip mode of transportation eighth. for urban dwellers and tourists across the country. “We’re just thrilled to see it open,” said Jane Doerfer, owner of the Green Trails Inn, across the street from the bridge, which often AP Photo Tuk-tuk taxi maker aims gets business from tourists who A worker does some final work on a one-lane floating bridge come to see the bridge and then on Route 65 across Sunset Lake in Brookfield, Vt. The $2.4 million decide to stay overnight. project to rebuild the wooden floating bridge, believed to be the only She lost a lot business when the one of its kind in the country, reopens this weekend after being to make inroads in U.S. bridge closed but said she would closed for seven years after its floatation system failed. rather focus on the good news that they do the ice cutting,” he said. DENVER (AP) — They’re ubiq- “When you look at a golf cart ing people and jobs to rail tran- the new bridge is complete. “Let’s “It’s really important here for THE STORE uitous in Asia, swarming the and you look at a tuk-tuk, which sit, especially because of the just concentrate on we now have a the little town of Brookfield, one of We Buy Used bustling streets of Bangkok, New has more curb appeal?” he decentralization of jobs and bridge where we can hear the chil- the few communities that does not Delhi and Beijing. asked. homes in most cities over the dren laughing as they jump off the FURNITURE have a main street that’s paved,” Now, a company that manu- But like ride-hailing services, past few decades. bridge and things like that.” Also Partial and Full Estates he added. “It’s still dirt and it’s factures tuk-tuks — the three- the tuk-tuk has faced some “To be competitive with cars, The first floating bridge was built going to continue that way.” 423-472-5900 wheeled motorized rickshaws pushback from a handful of cab you have to make the point-to- in 1820, by townspeople who that have moved the masses for companies and other shuttle point as convenient as possible,” strapped together logs on the top of more than a century and go by operators and raised concerns she said. the frozen lake, after a man many other names in Asia, Africa about the vehicles’ safety. And it seems like Colorado’s drowned walking across the ice, and Latin America — aims to Terry Bote, a commission Legislature agrees. said Perry Kacik, chairman of the make inroads in the United spokesman, said several cab and Because tuk-tuks are classi- Brookfield Floating Bridge States. shuttle companies were success- fied as motorcycles by the U.S. Celebration Committee. When the The Tuk Tuk Factory, based in ful in restricting where the tuk- Department of Transportation, ice melted, a crude floating bridge was left behind. Now Hiring Amsterdam, has signed a licens- tuks can operate, what types, drivers would have had to wear ing agreement with Denver- how many vehicles can be used eye protection and get a motor- As the bridge was rebuilt over the RN | LPN last nearly two centuries, technolo- based eTuk USA to allow the and how many passengers each cycle endorsement for the FT and PT positions available for 3 p.m.- company to manufacture and can carry. license. Anyone under 18 also gy improved. In the last bridge sell an electric version of the The tuk-tuks operate mostly would have had to wear a hel- water started to leak into the bar- 11 p.m. shift. PRN position available. vehicle. in a restricted downtown area met. rels beneath the decking and Must be a Tennessee-licensed nurse. The company’s founders hope and are banned from providing But state Rep. Paul Rosenthal waterlog the foam inside them the eco-friendly vehicles, a far scheduled service to the nearby said such requirements for vehi- causing the bridge to sink slightly CNA to the point where there was often a cry from the loud, pollution- Denver Broncos football stadi- cles that travel short distances FT, PT, PRN positions available for all spewing versions common in um, a lucrative destination for at low speeds don’t make sense, puddle of water in the middle of it, Asia and South America, will the competition. especially for a shuttle service. Kacik said. If vehicles were travel- shifts. Must be a Tennessee-certified become the next hip mode of But even with the restrictions, “Say you have four kids. They ing too fast they risked splashing nursing assistant. transportation for urban Fox said his service can comple- would have to go find a helmet or pedestrians walking across the dwellers and tourists across the ment Denver’s bus and light rail have them on hand to do that,” 318-foot-long bridge on its elevated country. systems. he said. “It becomes cumber- sidewalks. Life Care Center of Athens The new bridge is made of pon- It’s too soon to know if He noted the “last-mile con- some.” Nursing: [email protected] Americans will embrace tuk- cept,” a term that has been used On May 4, the Legislature toons and is completely above tuks, but Michael Fox, director by urban planners to describe passed Rosenthal’s bill to strip water. The $2.4 million project was [email protected] of sales and marketing for eTuk the difficulty of getting people those requirements for 3-wheeled covered by 80 percent federal funds LifeCareCareers.com USA, says the company has been from places like a railway station motorcycles with a windshield, and 20 percent state funding. There are two other floating selling the vehicles to individu- or a bus depot to their final des- seatbelts and a top speed of 25 58456 | EOE/M/F/V/D als, marketing companies and tination. mph. Each shuttle model also bridges in Washington state, food vendors for $16,950 to The concept originally applied has undergone a standard com- thought they are much larger and $25,000, depending on how they to suburban areas, but also is mercial vehicle inspection to not wooden, according to Jennifer are customized. relevant when studying how peo- make sure it complies with feder- Fitch, a structures project manager The three partners’ other com- ple complete their trips in down- al safety standards. with the Vermont Transportation Show your pany, eTuk Denver, launched a town areas, said Carolyn Still, most states heavily regu- Agency. The new Brookfield bridge call-and-demand shuttle service McAndrews, an assistant profes- late three-wheeled vehicles is designed to last 100 years and in downtown Denver after receiv- sor of design and planning at the because of what some say is the has widened sidewalks. ing approval from the Colorado University of Colorado Denver. potential for serious accidents. “We made sure that this new UVTGPIVJ Public Utilities Commission, “Everybody has the last-mile Sherry Williams, who chairs a bridge provides access to every- Director of Admissions which regulates for-hire trans- problem, and they solve that committee of independent body,” Fitch said. Full-time position available. Bachelor’s degree portation services. problem by walking or we drive researchers on motorcycle safety, The celebration will also include or equivalent background in marketing desirable. The service is the latest to our cars,” she said. said helmets should be required food vendors, music, speeches by Healthcare admissions / marketing experience enter an increasingly crowded But McAndrews also said the and passengers need to be aware the governor and U.S. Rep. Peter preferred. Communication / leadership skills required. Welch as well as a dance in the field of transportation options market is ripe for new modes of of the possible danger in the • that includes pedicabs, ride-hail- transportation like tuk-tuks to event of an accident, even at slow evening. On Sunday, The Flowting RN LPN Bridge Band will perform and area Full-time positions available for night shift. ing services such as Uber and close that gap. speeds. Must be a Tennessee-licensed nurse. Lyft, and golf-cart taxis. She points to a 2012 study in “Most motorcycle accidents farms will be open for tours. 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(AP) — A for- seal with the private plaintiff seek- director for its Inspirations outpa- mer employee of a Mississippi ing to recover money on behalf of tient psychotherapy service at hospital is getting almost $3.5 the federal government. what was then called Wesley million as part of a string of settle- The plaintiff, called a relator, Medical Center in Hattiesburg. ments where 18 hospitals in seven sends the lawsuit and a statement Ladner got the job even though states have agreed to pay $20.4 to federal authorities, who must his previous background was in million over allegations they broke decide whether to intervene or mortgage lending, Johnson said. Need Money for federal law by receiving Medicare not. Cases can remain sealed for “My client is a smart man who reimbursements for psychiatric years while the government inves- takes seriously the responsibili- Spring Projects? services that were not “medically tigates, if a judge agrees. It’s ties he’s given,” Johnson said. “As reasonable or necessary.” unclear if the government intends responsible people do, he Ryan Ladner worked for to intervene against Allegiance. attempted to educate himself Allegiance Health Management at Lawyers for Ladner and Allegiance about the legal requirements for what’s now Merit Health Wesley in declined to confirm that the suit billing services provided at Hattiesburg when his lawyer says exists. Inspirations and the type of Ladner saw illegal billing. Allegiance denies wrongdoing patients who qualify for such As the person who brought the and still operates outpatient ther- services.” fraud to the attention of the feder- apy programs at 17 locations in The settlements indicate al government, Ladner is getting five states, according to its web- Allegiance would perform the 17 percent of the settlement site. therapy, the hospitals would bill :HRIIHULQVWDOOPHQWORDQVIURP amounts. None of the hospitals “Allegiance remains confident for it, and Allegiance would get admit liability in their settlements. that the outpatient psychiatric either a share of what they col- However, LifePoint Hospitals self- services provided in the IOPs lected or a flat fee. The federal reported the practices to the U.S. managed or operated by government contends the therapy $324 to $1,298* Department of Health and Human Allegiance were medically neces- wasn’t eligible for federal reim- Services in 2011. sary and appropriate as has been bursement for one of several rea- Contact us today at (423) 339-0400 Settlement documents indicate confirmed by various government sons — the patient’s condition WRGLVFXVVDORDQIRU\RX Ladner has been pursuing a contractors and agencies on mul- didn’t qualify, the treatments :H'R7D[HV whistleblower lawsuit in federal tiple occasions through audits, weren’t provided according to an court in since 2010 surveys and other inquiries,” the individual treatment plan, patient against Allegiance, which is based company’s lawyer, Michael progress wasn’t adequately 2524 Keith St NW Ste 1 in Shreveport, La. The case Schulze, wrote in a statement. tracked, or the therapy was “pri- Cleveland TN 37312 remains under seal, though. Cliff Johnson, Ladner’s lawyer, marily recreational or diversional ZZZVHFXULW\¿QDQFHFRP Whistleblower actions under the said Ladner was hired by in nature, and was not therapeu- $OOORDQVDUHVXEMHFWWRFUHGLWOLPLWDWLRQVDQGRXUXQGHUZULWLQJSROLFLHVLQFOXGLQJYHUL¿DEOHDELOLW\WRUHSD\$FWXDOORDQSURFHHGVPD\ False Claims Act are filed under Allegiance to serve as program tic. YDU\EDVHGXSRQORDQWHUPV'ROODUDPRXQWVDUHURXQGHGWRWKHORZHVWZKROHGROODUDQGDUHVXEMHFWWRFKDQJH 48—Cleveland Daily Banner—Sunday, May 24, 2015 www.clevelandbanner.com )340/%-4 TLC pulls Duggar family series (&,-" /"(%' EGBBADF 9DAGB8AD34GE7H;5F;?E &77FE&A@ 63KE 3>>  7JF7@E;A@AD 8AD>A53F;A@ amid reports of misconduct " 1(. I3@F FA 6D;@= F:3FE KAGD 4GE;@7EEN"8KAGI3@FFACG;F 53>>> LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — TLC destruction, reports Duggar was TLC didn’t address whether its 5A:A>;5E@A@K?AGE 3>>   pulled the reality series “19 Kids accused of fondling five girls in popular show would return. (015,0/4 and Counting” from its schedule 2002 and 2003. Duggar issued an Springdale Police began investi- ()-"('O $"'+ +-' on Friday, a move that follows apology Thursday on Facebook for gating Duggar in 2006 when offi- F735:7D >AA=;@9 8ADI3D6 FA 36ABF;@9 reports of sexual misconduct alle- unspecified bad behavior as a cers were alerted to a letter con- 3 434K %AFE A8 >AH7 76G53F;A@ 3@6 Physical Therapist FT/PT ABBADFG@;F;7E FA E:3D7 JB7@E7E gations against one of the stars, youth and resigned his role as taining the allegations that was B3;6 3>>      Etowah Skilled Nursing Josh Duggar, stemming from when executive director for FRC Action, found in a book lent by a family )54/( 611-,)4 he was a juvenile. the tax-exempt legislative action friend to someone else. ( ("' %,,, 479;@ Flexible hours/5 days per week In a statement, the channel said arm of the Washington-based The report, originally published &3K F: G66K G??;@9E "@ it was “deeply saddened and trou- Family Research Council. by tabloid In Touch Weekly, states EFDG5FAD (H7D  K73DE 7JB7D;7@57 bled by this heartbreaking situa- “I would do anything to go back that a member of Harpo Studios, AD;@8AD?3F;A@ O tion, and our thoughts and prayers to those teen years and take dif- the producer of Oprah Winfrey’s  #%/5 069 Interested applicants apply online at are with the family and victims at ferent actions,” Duggar wrote. “In then show, received an email con- ,! )" 8AD 9G@E (@7 AD 7@F;D7 this difficult time.” The statement my life today, I am so very thank- taining the allegations before the 5A>>75F;A@ )AE7K G@  $7;F: www.StarrRegional.com didn’t elaborate. ful for God’s grace, mercy and family was set to appear in 2006. ,FD77F 47E;67 -AI@:AGE7 3=7DK Also Friday, Arkansas police redemption.” The tipster warned producers    said they had destroyed a record No charges were filed against against allowing the Duggars on ".1 7E 8DA?  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''+ Democrat-Gazette, which obtained oldest of Jim Bob and Michelle “The judge ordered us yesterday  $%3( %-)4 the offense report before its Duggar’s 19 children. to expunge that record,” Lewis   0!",)+0(( -D3;> ' said, adding that similar records >7H7>3@6 076@7E63K -:GDE63K are typically kept indefinitely. “As 3? FA B? ,?3>> 8GD@;FGD7 ?3@G Come join our team at far as the Springdale Police 835FGD7D 5>AE;@9 6AADE 7H7DKF:;@9 Department is concerned this ?GEF9A 3E:A@>K report doesn’t exist.” %% &  (+ 1(. (0' Life Care Center of Cleveland ,"2 AD :3H7 3@ 7EF3F7 E3>7 " 4GK Neither Duggar nor his father, a GE768GD@;FGD7 5A>>75F;4>7E 3@F;CG7E as a former state representative,     • RN/ADMISSIONS NURSE MON-FRI 3PM-11PM returned calls seeking comment. &.%-")% &", &3K  F: !A9 Several Arkansas Republicans 03E: 3D 03E: A@ ,FG3DF +A36 • LPN/7PM-7AM FULL TIME have rallied behind the Duggar GD@;FGD7 >AF:7E ,:A7E -AA>E !3D >7K 3H;6EA@ ;F7?E -AA ?G5: FA • CNA 2ND SHIFT family, which is still engaged in ?7@F;A@073F:7DB7D?;FF;@9 • DIETARY AIDE/COOK state politics. 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Sunday deadline is $ • General Labor $7.25-9.00 $ 11am Friday for business ads and -&)(++1 #( 3EE;9@?7@F BRADLEY COUNTY 911 63F3 7@FDK ;@FA *G;5= AA=E &GEF $ •Warehouse Must be able to lift 50lbs $10.00 $ 12 noon Friday for personal ads. :3H7 7JB7D;7@57 I;F: *G;5= AA=E $ •Delivery Drivers Prefer F-Endorsement $9.00 $ Monday deadline is Friday 4pm. all BB>K ;@ B7DEA@ &A@63K D;63K • Wood Shop/Assembly $10.00 EMERGENCY corrections must be made by dead-  3? B?  F:,FD77F' ,G;F7 $ •Blueprint Layout $DOE Direct Hire $ line day before ad runs. visa/Master-  •Steel Fabricator Estimator $DOE Direct Hire COMMUNICATIONS DISTRICT card/discover/american express are $ •Gutter Installers $DOE Direct Hire $ accepted. Cleveland daily Ban- )-1#%/5)(6-- ,.) $ • Maintenance Electrical Tech $DOE $ POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT ner..... 472-5041 • Hotel Housekeepers $7.50 %(%:A?7?76;53>7CG;B?7@F 5A?B3@K;E;@@776A8366;F;A@3>67 $ $ TELECOMMUNICATOR 2. Special Notices CLERICAL / PROFESSIONAL OPENINGS >;H7DK B7DEA@@7> -:;E BAE;F;A@ D7 $ •Collection Clerks $8.50 + Incentives & Bonuses $ CG;D7E EA?7A@7 I:A 53@ 5A??G@; ClASSIfIED 53F7I7>>I;F:F:77>67D>K 4734>7FA $ •Bilingual Medical Collector $9.00 $ The Bradley County 911 Emergency Communications District is ADvERTISEmENTS >;8F AH7D  BAG@6E BD;AD;F;L7 F:7;D $ • Bilingual Receptionist $8.50-9.00 $ accepting applications from qualified individuals interested in a at Your Convenience! IAD= E5:76G>7 )>73E7 EG4?;F D7 • Office Assistant $10.00 EG?7E FA ) ( AJ  >7H7>3@6 $ • Paralegal/Admin $DOE $ career as Telecommunicator in the 911 Emergency -' $ Submit Resumes to [email protected] $ Communications Center. Qualified applicants will possess a 24 Hours A Day! Email your AD to us! (.,-""%"%"' "@EF3>>7DE APPLY TODAY ' "' !--'((  $ $ high school education or GED equivalent. Previous experience [email protected] 109 Interstate Drive NW, Cleveland TN in a Police or Fire environment is recommended, preferably in   :AGD B>GE 7@78;FE &GEF $ C a l l 4 2 3 - 7 9 0 - 5 2 5 4 $ E:AI  K73DE 7JB7D;7@57 3@6 B3EE Right Time Right Place, LLC is an equal opportunity employer. Dispatcher or related duties. Ability to react promptly and effec- DG9-7EF &GEF:3H7AI@FAA>E3@6 $ $ or fax to 423-476-1046 FD3@EBADF3F;A@ 3>>     AD $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ tively in emergency situations and to deal courteously and pro- include the following information:     fessionally with the general public and other emergency person- • name with address & phone number nel is essential. Computer data entry skills are required. Testing • Person to contact if a business will be conducted for skills in data entry, reading and listening • Requested start date comprehension, abstract reasoning, and situational judgement. & classification • We will contact you for prepay- Applicants will be subject to a background investigation. ment. We accept visa, Mastercard, Psychological and physical examination, including visual and discover, and american express • if you are a billing customer, hearing acuity and drug screen will be conducted after con- please confirm your current billing ditional offer of employment. The position will require shift work, address. and weekend and holiday duty. Employees of the Deadline for ads: Communications Center are required to reside within 30 miles 2pm Monday for Tuesday ad 2pm Tuesday for Wednesday ad of the Center. New employees residing outside the 30 mile 2pm Wednesday for Thursday ad limit will have 6 months to relocate within the 30 mile limit. 2pm Thursday for Friday ad 11am Friday for Sunday ad 4pm Friday for Monday ad MAJOR ACTIVITIES of the position are answering 911 emer- gency and administrative phone lines, directing calls to proper For Personal assistance agencies through use of computerized switchboard and radio Call 423-472-5041 communications equipment, operation of a computer aided dis - Cleveland daily BanneR patch system, answering calls from and relaying information to Classified Department police officers, rescue, fire and medical personnel in the field, assisting in directing units to desired locations, answering calls ***SPECIAl BONUS*** All Ads Are Published On Our from the general public and providing information and assis - Website At No Additional Cost! tance as requested, basic clerical duties. SChOlaRShiPS guaRanTeed or your money back! Beware of schol- Applications may be obtained by contacting the Bradley County arship “guarantees.” Before you pay for a search service, get the refund 911 Center, 1555 Guthrie Dr NW, or on-line at policy in writing. Call the Federal www.clevelandtn.gov. Applications must be submitted to the Trade Commission at 1-877-FTC-helP to learn how to Bradley County 911 Center. Applications or resumes submitted avoid scholarship scams. a mes- by mail should be sent to the 911 Center, 1555 Guthrie Dr. NW, sage from Cleveland daily Banner and the FTC. Or visit our Web site at Cleveland, TN 37311. Application deadline for the next testing www.ftc.gov session will be 5:00 p.m., Monday, June 1st, 2015. The next 5. lost And found basic skills testing dates are scheduled for June 8th and 9th, lOST yOuR pet? Check daily at the 2015. Applicant orientation will be held on June 4th at 6pm. All Cleveland animal Shelter, 360 hill applicants will be contacted with information as to time and Street. location for the orientation and basic skills testing. The Bradley 7. Personals County 911 Emergency Communications District is an equal al-anOn OFFeRS help for families opportunity employer. of alcoholics. For meeting informa- tion call 423-284-1612. www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Sunday, May 24, 2015—49

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Mouse Creek Road NW, Cleveland, Tennessee until or Call 423-709-8796 Father's Day is Sunday June 21st For an aPPoinTMenT Create your memorable image 10:00 a.m., Wednesday, June 3, 2015 at the Cen- with: tral Office of the School System, 4300 Mouse Creek SeWING JOBS, 8- 80 age doesn't Registered Nurses Road NW, Cleveland, Tennessee 37312. Bidders matter if you love to sew and can G.e.NorkusPhotography may obtain one set of bid documents from the Ar- handleanindustrialwalkingfootma- [email protected] chine.Comejoinourworkingfamily. 423-464-5015 Up to $5000 Sign-On Bonus chitect: Associated Architectural Services, 301 Call John 478-5555 for an interview Keith Street SW, Suite 215, Cleveland, Tennessee appointment. CuB'S lAWNCARe: Spring and Available With Experience! 37311. (423)476-5612.” Summer lawncare, mowing, weed SOuTHeASTeRN CONTAINeR, eating, trimming, yard clean- up. May 20, 24, 2015 INC. We are a progressive manu- Senior discounts. Free estimates. facturer of PeT beverage bottles, Pleasecall423-336-5984. Critical Care LEGAL PUBLICATION supplying the Coca- Cola bottling R & J Complete lawn Care: Notice of Bid system on the east Coast and in 423-469-5753or423-472-0442. the Midwest. We are currently hir- Emergency Department The City of Cleveland, Board of Education is seek- ing for our Cleveland,TN location. TOP CuT lawn Care- Professional ing bids on the following: MAINTeNANCe MeCHANIC Service, Affordable Prices. Credit BlOW MOlDING Night Shift CardsAccepted.423-593-9634 Medical/Surgical 7pm–7:30am. The successful can- Replacement of carpet with tile and carpet tiles in didatemustbeaself-motivatedin- 45. vacation rentals the halls, offices, entrances, and some classrooms Surgery dividualpreferablywithblowmold- 2 BeDROOM, 2 bath cabin, Pigeon at the Teen Learning Center. ingand/orothermanufacturingex- Forge.423-605-8300. perience. Other skills include: • In addition to a robust array of traditional benefits such as healthcare, Bid specifications may be obtained by contacting Fundamental knowledge of pro- 2 RIVeRS CAMPING: RV Park, dental care and retirement, Hamilton offers a wide range of other ductionmachinerytroubleshooting/ Cabin Rentals, directly on the river benefits to attract, support and reward the skilled associates that Hal Taylor or Susan Shelton at the Cleveland City repair • understanding of PlC at junction of Hiwassee and Ocoee Schools Maintenance Building, 4300 Mouse Creek logic • electrical/ Hydraulic/ Pneu- Rivers.423-338-7208. help Hamilton remain a premier health care organization. For Road, Cleveland, TN 37312, or calling (423) matic/ Welding Skills • Willingness BeAR PAW COTTAGeS- 2, 3 bed- inquiries, please call Human Resources at 706.272.6145. For to work a flexible schedule and 472-9576. rooms, $75- $85. Mountains, fire- information on additional career opportunities or to apply online, overtime • Good communication place,serenity.423-476–8480. skills/ team player • Good com- visit us at www.hamiltonhealth.com Bids are to be opened on Thursday, June 11, 2015 puter skills– Windows & eXCel • 46. storage space For rent at 10:00am in the Administrative Office Building, Reliableworkhistory•Valuesper- sonal safety, quality, & efficiency. CAlFee'SMINI Warehouseforrent: 4300 Mouse Creek Road NW, Cleveland, TN 37312. excellentopportunitywithcompeti- Georgetown Pike, Spring Place May 20, 24, 2015 tivepayandbenefits.ApplyinPer- Road and Highway 64. Call son at 555 Industrial Dr SW, 476–2777. LEGAL PUBLICATION Cleveland,TNorapplyattheyour GRAND OPeNING specials! Cleve- local employment Security Com- land Storage Center and RV Park- INVITATION TO BID mission location. eQuAl OPPOR- ing, formerly the Bowling Factory, 1.Cleveland Utilities, (Owner) will receive sealed TuNITy/ AFFIRMATIVe ACTION 5375 North lee Highway An Equal Opportunity Employer lump sum proposals from qualified, licensed con- eMPlOyeR 423-665-9830. tractors for all labor and materials to complete the work in accordance with the Contract Documents entitled, Cleveland Utilities Window Replacement as prepared by Rardin & Carroll Architects, 6105 Preservation Drive, Suite A, Chattanooga, Tennes- see 37416-3638. Telephone: (423) 894-3242 FAX (423) 894- 2839. 2.This is a rebidding of a previous bid due to the need to reduce the scope of the project. The scope of the project includes the removal and replace- ment of 11 existing windows with thermally broken storefront framing with 1” insulated glazing. The project will also include any required associated re- pairs to the finishes adjacent to the windows to match to the existing finishes due to the window replacement. The project location is 2435 Guthrie Avenue, Cleveland, Tennessee. 3. Bids will be received until Thursday, June 18th, 2015 at 3:00 PM at Cleveland Utilities in the con- ference room of the Tom Wheeler Building at which time all bids will be opened publicly and read aloud. 4.All bidders are encouraged to review on site the building and existing conditions for proper bid preparation. There will not be a pre-bid meeting. 5.Revised drawings and specifications may be re- quested from the Architect at (423)-894-3242. 6.No bid may be withdrawn for a period of thirty (30) days after the time and date of opening of bids. 7.Cleveland Utilities reserves the right to reject any and all bids, and to waive technicalities and infor- malities in the bidding. 8.Cleveland Utilities does not discriminate based on race, color or national origin in federal or state sponsored programs, pursuant to Title VI of the (42 U.S.C. 2000 d). May 24, 25, 26, 2015 50—Cleveland Daily Banner—Sunday, May 24, 2015 www.clevelandbanner.com Answer to 47. Business Property For 49. apartments For Rent 53. Houses For Rent 59. Mobile Homes For Sale Sudoku Puzzle on Rent $950: 2 bedroom, 2 full bath, one 2 BEDROOM, 1 bath, $625 monthly, KiSS YOUR laNDlORD GOOD- $750- $995: Office and storage level, screened porch, close to $475 deposit. 423-605-8300. BYe! A deed is all you need to get Page 41 space combined, 20x 35 storage, Wacker. contact Jones Properties your new home. For information call perfect for contractors, plumbers, 423-472-4000 or 3 BEDROOM, 1 bath, $795 monthly, 339-0076. etc. www.jonesproperties.biz. $400 deposit. 423-605-8300. $695: 1,770 square foot commercial LENDERS AVAILABLE for 0 down property, formerly leased as restau- 3 BEDROOM, 1 BATH, water and home loans. Call for details. rant and an office. Good location. sewer furnished. Off 25th Street. 423-337-5992. Call Dennis, PROVISION REAL ES- $775 monthly. 600 or better credit score required. 423-472-1474. LOOKING TO update your old TATE & PROPERTY MANAGE- home! Use your trade as a down MENT LLC. 423-240-0231. 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH, water and payment on a new one! Come see OFFICE/ RETAIL- Star Vue Square sewer furnished. Off 25th Street. us today. 423-337-5992. 7,000 square feet, $4,000 monthly. $650 monthly. 600 or better credit Owner/ Agent 423-987-9232. MOBILE HOME for sale, must be APARTMENTS & PUBLISHER'S NOTICE: All real es- score required. 423-472-1474. moved. 28 by 56 double wide 3 bed- 48. Office Space For Rent tate advertised in this newspaper is room, 2 bath, fireplace, spacious, HOMES FOR RENT subject to the Federal Fair Housing THREE BEDROOMS, two baths, $12,500, 423-650-2765 Cleveland 600 SqUARE feet, multiple office, county schools, $1,150 monthly. 423-476-5518 Act of 1968 and the Tennessee Hu- TN. Online Rental Payment Available $350 monthly, very convenient, man Rights Act which makes it ille- Possible lease/ option to buy. 423-991-4984. gal to advertise "any preference, Owner/ Agent STONY BROOKS MOVE IN READY REPOS! 3 and 4 ASK ABOUT SELECT “SPECIALS” NORTH KEITH Street: First month limitation or discrimination based on REALTY 423-479-4514. bedrooms. Lots to choose from. www.bender-realty.com 423-337-5992. free rent with acceptable application race, color, religion, sex, or national 54. lots For Sale or come by office and paid deposit. Owner/ Agent origin, handicap/ disability or an in- 425 25th Street L OOKING F OR tention to make any such prefer- OCOEE HILLS, lots 52 and 53, .67 MOVE IN ready REPOS. EZ! Call to STONY BROOKS REALTY apply! 423-351-7786. 423-479-4514. ence, limitation or discrimination." acres each. $22,000 each. Call Ron This newspaper will not knowingly Kubala at 941-416-9999. 63. Motorcycles and Bikes A N A FFORDABLE OFFice/ Retail Space available, accept any advertising for real estate short and long term lease. Several which is in violation of the law. Our 56. Houses For Sale 2006 HARLEY Davidson, V-rod, locations, priced from $300 up. Call readers are informed that all dwell- 3 BEDROOM, 1.5 bath, extra lot, VRSCR, New battery, 6,400 miles. P LACE T O L IVE Jones Properties 423-472-4000 or ings advertised in this newspaper Like New! Extras. 423-339-0157. www.jonesproperties.biz. fenced yard, $124,900. Are You 62 Years or Older? are available on an equal opportu- 423-605-8300. SMALL OFFICE with bathroom and nity basis. Equal Housing Opportu- 64. Recreational Vehicles 10x 16 storage with roll up door. nity, M/F. 3 BEDROOM, 2 bath, bonus room, KEYSTONE CHALLENGER 2006 • Conveniently Located Central heat/ air, located off North 1 BEDROOM efficiency on Ocoee, 2,100 square feet, $219,000. Call 29TRL, 5th Wheel, 3 slides, $18,500 It’s A Great Day At Lee Highway at 24 Hour Storage. half block from Lee. Has kitchen and 423-413-4661. Call 423-790-5223 $450 monthly, includes all utilities. • Activities Provided bedroom/ living room combo, hard- 4 BEDROOM, 3.5 bath, wrap 66. auto Parts CHEROKEE HILLS... Call 423-595-2891. wood floors. New paint. $450 2, 3, and 4 Bedroom Apartments • Utilities Included in Rent around front porch, big back deck, 2013 F150 parts: New grill, new front monthly, includes all utilities. No 2,600 square foot/ plus 1,300 with 2 full baths, fully equipped 49. apartments For Rent pets/ smoking. 423-595-2891. bumper, used back bumper all tux- square foot unfinished basement, 5 edo black. $500 for all. kitchen, washer/dryer hook-ups, $1,800: 2 bedroom, 1.5 bath, fully acres (up to 25 acres available), furnished, utilities paid. contact 1 BEDROOM, 1 bath, no steps, 865-318-9580. lots of closet space, swimming North Cleveland stove, refrigerator, water furnished. fruit trees, creek, barn, and carpet Jones Properties 423-472-4000 or allowance, $276,000. 72. cars For Sale pool, picnic area and playground. visit our website at NW Cleveland. No pets, references Towers required. $380 monthly, $200 de- 423-432-1525. www.jonesproperties.biz. LLOYD'S USED CARS Family Housing For Everyone! posit 423-244-1616. 5526 Waterlevel Highway Call (423) 479-9639 $375: 1 Bedroom, 1 bath, hardwood “atteNtiON ReNteRS” 1200 Magnolia Ave. NE • Cleveland, TN 37311 1 BEDROOM, 1 bath, stove, refrig- Cleveland 423-476-5681 floors, includes water. Don't pay high for your next car! Fi- PROVISION REAL ESTATE & erator, water furnished, central heat/ Accepting air, NW Cleveland. No pets, refer- PURcHaSe YOUR nancing available or cash talks! War- C h e r o k e e H i l l s PROPERTY MANAGEMENT LLC. HOMe tODaY ranties, history reports: 2005 Chevy Applications For 423-693-0301 ences required. $380 monthly, $200 deposit. 423-244-1616. Trailblazer, 2004 Chevy Trailblazer 1 Bedroom Apartments $450: 1 Bedroom, 1 bath ground tHiS PROGRaM OFFeRS 4x 4, 2004 Chevy Blazer 4x 4, 2007 2 BEDROOM, 1 bath. $500 monthly, Apartments $500.00 Per Month* level apartment. contact Jones “NO” DOWN PaYMeNt Pontiac Torrent SUV, 2004 Jeep *Income Restrictions Apply Properties 423-472-4000 or $300 security deposit, water in- Grand Cherokee. Call Today! (423) 559-0800 North Cleveland Towers does not discriminate on the basis of www.jonesproperties.biz. cluded. No smoking, No Pets. 12 tO Get QUaliFieD handicapped status in the admission or access to, or treatment or month lease. 423-303-8426, EQUAL HOUSING employment in its federally assisted programs and activities. 2020 Bates Pike OPPORTUNITY call MY cell 423-593-1508 CHRYLSER CONVERTIBLE, Excel- $760: 3 bedroom, newer townhouse. 423-584-2603. HeRB lacY lent condition, One owner. Priced 2 bath, appliances furnished includ- 3672 OAKCREST Avenue NW, 1 aFFiliate BROKeR when seen 423-618-8579. 2 Bedroom $545 ing washer/ dryer. In quiet area. No ceNtURY 21 pets. $400 deposit. 423-595-2935. bedroom, 1 bath, $420 monthly, 3 Bedroom $595 $420 deposit. 1St cHOice RealtORS JUNK CARS, wrecked cars, trucks, vans, SUVs. Cash paid, free pick up. 2075 OcOee St 4 Bedroom $645 EQUAL HOUSING 1513 Blount Avenue #1, 1 bedroom, OPPORTUNITY MOVE NEED TO BUY, SELL, TRADE OR 1 bath, $410 monthly, $410 deposit. cleVelaND, tN 37311 423-240-1334. RENT? USE CLASSIFIED ADS. 285 Hillview Drive, 2 bedrooms, 1.5 [email protected] THEY WORK! CLEVELAND DAILY bath, $545 monthly, $545 deposit. 478-2332 IN! BANNER, 472-5041. No pets. Burris Properties 423-478-3050. Need to sell your home, land or other property? BlYtHeWOOD- SteePlecHaSe aPaRtMeNtS- 1 Bedroom with utilities furnished ($369- $559); 2 Receive Receive aa cashcash offeroffer inin 4848 hours!hours! 2&3 Bedroom Apartments Bedroom ($429- $599). Appliances 2 Full Baths furnished; duplexes. 423-472–7788. CLEVELAND 2 or 3 bedroom, 2 1/2 EQUAL HOUSING W/D Connections OPPORTUNITY bath, New Castle Drive, Luxury Townhouse. Available June 1st. CLEVELAND 2 bedroom, 2 baths. $850 and $950 a month. Spacious split- level. Near shopping. FOREST 423-618-0823 Granite counters. Ceramic cooktop. CLEVELAND SUMMIT Apartments Unfinished basement. Walk-in clos- Rent is based on income for persons ets. Laminate flooring. New win- GROVE dows. Central air. Brick/ vinyl siding. 62 or older, handicapped or dis- No Real Estate Fees A v o i d F o r e c l o s u r e APARTMENTS abled. We have immediate open- Large yard. Hot tub. Septic. Beauti- ings. Equal Housing Opportunity 44 fully restored! $115,000 Call 1-423-299-2810 Close in 5-7 Days Sell Inherited Property WHCF Inman Street 479-3005 2350 Blackburn Rd. SE DUPLEx, LYLES Road, off Highway HIWASSEE RIVER, 3 bedrooms, 3 64: 2 Bedroom, 2 bath, eat- in baths, Custom, Granite tops, Hard- Cleveland, TN 37311 kitchen, laundry room. No pets/ wood flooring, Boat dock, 4 car ga- 423.299.5311 smoking. $650 Monthly, $650 de- rage, outside fireplace, 1 acre. Riv- posit, 423-618-4580. erbend. 423-336-9682. www.southeastlandtrust.com 479-7362 GREAT LOCATION near YMCA. Rare Opening, quiet area. 2 bed- NeW ON the Market. room, 1.5 bath townhouse. Washer/ 3450 Crown Colony Drive. Shaded dryer hookups. Immaculate inside hill top lot near Cleveland Middle and out! No smoking, No pets. $565 School. 3 Bedrooms, 2.5 baths, co- P R I M E C O M M E R C I A L monthly. Please call 423-618-1374. lonial, 2868 square feet, 9 large rooms, 2 car garage, screened LUxURY TOWNHOME: $755 porch. Well maintained, $208,000. HIWASSEE RIVERFRONT monthly, 2 bedrooms 1.5 baths; Phone 423-614-4628 for appoint- LOT AVAILABLE $795 2 bedrooms 2.5 baths. Both ment. Lot 6 Riverpoint Dr. Charleston Available end of May. 423-595-1943 on Frontage Road at Exit 27 directly across woodridgecleveland.com TWO REMODELED homes: 3 Bed- Gorgeous DUPLEx, ExCELLENT condition, rooms, 2- 2.5 baths, decks, base- Hiwassee Old Tasso Place. 2 Bedroom, 2 ments, garages, city or county. from the Target at Cleveland Towne Center. Riverfront lot that bath, garage, large back yard, Lease with option to buy. Owner/ is cleared and kitchen, dining area, living room. No agent, STONY BROOKS REALTY 423-479-4514. Approximate 2 acres, asking $295k. ready to build smoking, no pets. $775 monthly, your dream home. $775 Deposit. 423-605-8456. 59. Mobile Homes For Sale Contact Max Finkle with ONE BEDROOM, country setting Cleared and level HUGE SELECTION of REPO homes RE/MAX Commercial Realtors 2.63 acres with $435 monthly, water included, no pets. STONY BROOKS REALTY in your area. Over 50 available and at 423-987-9232 cell 120’ of waterfront Owner/ Agent 423-479-4514. moving fast. Call now before they're gone. 423-351-7786. where you can build a dock with approval of TVA. Community 201 Cherokee Blvd., Suite 101 Boat launch is also available. Beautiful and peaceful TOWNHOUSE- 2 bedroom, 1.5 bath, fireplace, washer/ dryer in- neighborhood JUSt liKe NeW! Double wide Chattanooga, TN 37405 cluded. No pets. 423-284-8828. home with acreage. $500 deposit. 423-756-5700 Office with views of the Owner financing available. Call mountains & the TOWNHOUSE: 2 bedroom, 1.5 Email: [email protected] bath, central heat/ air, washer/ dryer 339-0076. river, yet only 22 connections, stove and refrigerator minutes from furnished, NW Cleveland. No pets. Bradley Square References required. $460 monthly, Mall. Check it out $200 deposit. 423-244-1616. today! TOWNHOUSE: 2 bedroom, 1.5 bath, central heat/ air, washer/ dryer connections, stove, refrigerator, dishwasher and water furnished, NW Cleveland. No pets. References re- quired. $550 monthly, $200 deposit. 423-244-1616. 5913 Main St, Suite 107 Laverne Copenhaver 50. Mobile Homes For Rent Ooltewah, TN 37363 ABR®, e-PRO®, CDPE Affiliate Broker. Licensed in TN and GA $495: 3 Bedroom, 1 bath, new paint, Office 423-238-5440 423-240-1086 vinyl floors Fax 423-847-4054 www.lavernecopenhaver.com $550: 3 Bedroom, 2 bath, new paint, new vinyl flooring. Includes water. PROVISION REAL ESTATE & PROPERTY MANAGE- MENT, LLC 423-693-0301. $400 AND up. 2 and 3 bedrooms. Apply at 645 Old Chattanooga Pike, Cleveland 423-790-7141. 2, BEDROOMS for rent, great loca- PRODUCTION ENGINEER tion. Weekly or monthly $250 de- posit. 423-617-4505. Lonza (formerly Arch Chemicals) in Charleston, Tennessee is now COLLEGETOWN MOBILE ES- accepting applications for a Production Engineer . Primary TATES: Two bedrooms nice and responsibilities include supervising all activities in the calcium clean. 472–6555. hypochlorite manufacturing process. This position is responsible 52. Sleeping Rooms for production, safety, and quality activities as well as ensuring the $129 PLUS tax weekly special, 1 maintenance scheduling for repair work and outages are properly person with ad, HBO/ ESPN. 423-728–4551. scheduled and managed. This position is a key safety role and provides leadership to process operators in good manufacturing 53. Houses For Rent $1,195: 3 Bedroom, 2 bath, 1,700 practices. In addition, this position ensures operators are properly square feet, new paint, basement, trained and certified. garage, NW. PROVISION REAL ES- TATE AND PROPERTY MANAGE- MENT, LLC 423-693-0301. Minimum Qualifications: Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering or Mechanical Engineering with minimum 5-7 years of relevant work experience in chemical plant operations; additional experience in or exposure to Project/Process Engineering, Human Resources and/or EHS positions are also beneficial; knowledge and ability to use the plant SAP system to track trends and costs is a plus; Proficiency in MS Word, Excel, and PowerPoint; ability to interpret financial data to discern patterns and trends in order to PUBLISHER'S NOTICE: All real es- tate advertised in this newspaper is logically analyze capital resources and fixed costs is required; subject to the Federal Fair Housing position responsibilities require proficiency in managing human Act of 1968 and the Tennessee Hu- resources as well as having organizational, problem solving, and man Rights Act which makes it ille- gal to advertise "any preference, prioritization skills; knowledge of business management, limitation or discrimination based on manufacturing and chemical processes is a must. race, color, religion, sex, or national origin, handicap/ disability or an in- tention to make any such prefer- Qualified candidates should apply online at www.lonza.com ence, limitation or discrimination." This newspaper will not knowingly (Careers/Available Jobs/US Opportunities & search for the Key accept any advertising for real estate Word “Charleston”). Resumes must be received no later than which is in violation of the law. Our June 7, 2015. readers are informed that all dwell- ings advertised in this newspaper are available on an equal opportu- An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/Disability/Veterans nity basis. Equal Housing Opportu- nity, M/F. www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Sunday, May 24, 2015—51

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Although n Technology-focused. — Loan approval, or underwrit- search. your sales associate will give you n Supported by professional ing, generally takes 24 to 72 advice and information, it is your legal counsel. hours. All parties are notified of Making an offer decision as to the exact price and the approval and any loan condi- Once you have found the terms that you wish to offer. Financing tions that must be received before Most real estate professionals the loan can close. and mortgage lenders recommend n Closing — Once all parties OPEN HOUSE TODAY 2-4 PM pre-qualifying for a loan before have signed the loan documents, 287 HIDDEN selecting a home to purchase. they are returned to the lender. If This process will help you: all the forms have been properly OAKS TRAIL n Determine the price range executed, the lender sends the $199,900 you can afford. loan funds by wire transfer. At Move In Ready -- n Understand the types of loans this point, the borrower finishes --This spacious completely for which you qualify. the loan process and actually remodeled 1 n Determine what your month- buys the house. ranch style home includes 4 bedrooms, 2 ⁄ 2 baths, formal dining room, wood fireplace, new roof, new ly payment will be. T a l k T o paint, flooring, fixtures, in-ground pool that has new n Estimate the down payment Finding and choosing liner and pump, and just too many improvements to Tammy list, home sits in a marvelous neighborhood, priced to and closing costs. the right home move at only $199,900 Tammy OPEN HOUSE TODAY 2-4 today for all the Based on criteria that you and Directions: North Lee Highway to right on Hickory Davis details at Hills Drive, right on Brushwood Court, home straight 595-1319 The Loan Process your sales associate establish 423/595-1319. ahead on Hidden Oaks Trail. 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EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY 2-4PM 4 Bedroom,3 bath home in a convenient location. Close to I-75 and restaurants. Nice outdoor deck 423-790-3086 for summer time barbecuing. Come on out and look at this home or call Chip to set up a showing. DIRECTIONS: From 25th Street go northtoward Cleveland Middle School, on Hwy 60/Georgetown 1101 Rd turn left on Eveningside Drive , then turn on Ozark Street. Home is on the right. COOKDALE 7431 Frontage Rd. $379,900 Kristi Branham Looking for privacy near town? 20 acres, brick TRAIL MLO ID #500887, Loan Originator home, separate apt., barn, fenced. Priced below $133,900 JANINE MARKIETTA P.O. Box 4730 • Cleveland, TN 37320 Move in ready & YSIDRO MUNCK, Phone: 423-310-1161 appraisal. Owner wants offer! MLS#: 20151271 Buyer’s Agent Broker/ O wner Fax: 423-476-0060 convenient in- (423) 310-1966 (423) 504-6980 Directions: Paul Huff, north Frontage, home on Judy & Larry Allen [email protected] left 2 drives past Gable Dr. town 3BR 2BA 240-8613 1950 sq ft home with basement on corner lot. Light and bright, open floor plan. Exterior features side load garage, and loads of shade trees and back deck for FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION entertaining! MLS #: 20152520 650 25th St. N.W. Directions: Exit 27 take right at top of ramp onto Paul Huff. Take right onto Peerless, Suite 300 to right onto Cookdale Trl NW. Home is on Southeast corner. SOP Cleveland, TN 37312 Joe Womac (423) 303-1200 MLO ID #500886, Loan Originator Each Keller Williams office is P.O. Box 4730 • Cleveland, TN 37320 independently owned & operated Phone: 423-596-2131 Fax: 423-476-0060 [email protected] Listing Agent: Hosting Agent Gena Faulk

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LINDA KAYLOR Max Phillips 331-6161 Listing Agent 423-596-7173 In Ground 132 COUNTY ROAD 781 $339,900 P o o l 155 HAM DRIVE NE $135,900 Beautiful 3 bedroom 2.5 bath Custom-built Log Home 181 MEADOW WOOD CIRCLE NE $379,900 TAKE ME HOME COUNTRY ROADS... to this newly remodeled home located in a rural setting with wrap-around covered porch. Very private 3.5 acre This is an Entertainer’s Fantasy come true... All on one level. This with rocking chair front porch. Brand new roof, brand new stainless steel kitchen appliances, lot. Gated entry, secluded and totally fenced with marvelous 3 bedroom, 4.5 bath manor is move-in ready. With approx. large in-ground swimming pool. Great floor plan, Daniel Keener fresh paint throughout. 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, new carpet upstairs, cherry laminate in living 3,990 sq. ft. of open floorplan, a sparkling gourmet kitchen and a room and owner’s suite, new block laminate in kitchen & dining room, separate laundry room. mountain stone fireplace, large bedrooms, super 20x38 in-ground sports pool, it’s an entertaining paradise. All Hosting Agent pantry, big kitchen, new stainless steel appliances, 423-310-5706 Nice level lot in a cul-de-sac with mature trees. Available for Rural Development Loan with bedrooms have separate baths. Screened porch/covered patio over gorgeous tongue and groove ceilings, hardwood 100% financing to qualified buyers. Come by today and take a LOOK! MLS#20152879. looks pool and private backyard. Basement offers double rec room, bath and floors, ceramic tile, large basement/workshop and Directions: workshop. For a taste of good old-fashioned Southern hospitality...Come See Today! E on 25th St., SE on APD 40, Exit onto Hwy 64 E toward the mountains, travel 5-6 much, much more. Must see! MLS#: 20145979 MLS #: 20151793 miles & look for Outland Expedition sign on the left and turn the next road to the left onto Directions: North Lee Hwy to right on Hwy 163. Go 8.9 Chestuee Rd., about 1 mile, L onto York Rd., R onto Ham Dr., home on left. Directions: North I-75 to Exit #20. Turn right APD #40 to Highway #64 Exit. Turn right miles, turn left on County Road 781. Home is on the CHIP PHILLIPS Highway #64. Turn left Minnis Road. Turn right Benton Pike. Turn right Old Parksville right. 423-715-2105 Road. Turn left Hickory Crest Drive. Bear left Meadow Wood Circle. Home on left. Joe Womac MLO ID #500886, Loan Originator P.O. Box 4730 • Cleveland, TN 37320 Phone: 423-596-2131 Fax: 423-476-0060 [email protected]

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