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162nd YEAR • No. 166 NOVEMBER 10, 2016 CLEVELANd, TN 18 PAGES • 50¢ Lt. Commander Tim White set Area businesses set to honor to keynote Veterans Day event veterans with meals, services By LARRY C. BOWERS and Marine Corps Achievement Medal By LARRY C. BOWERS The Golden Corral and Applebee’s, both Banner Staff Writer (three awards), and various campaign, Banner Staff Writer on Paul Huff Parkway, have been giving unit and service medals. free meals to veterans for more than a Bradley County’s annual Veterans Day White is a 2002 graduate of the U.S. There’s no reason veterans of the decade during the week of Veterans Day. program is scheduled for 10:30 a.m. Naval Academy, where he earned a bache- Cleveland and Bradley County community The Olive Garden Italian Restaurant Friday, at the Bradley County Courthouse. lor’s in English and a commission in should not have at least one excellent and Outback Steakhouse are also provid- This year’s guest speaker will be Lt. February 2004. He received his wings of meal during the week ending with ing meals, and Chick-fil-A has joined with Commander Timothy White, commanding gold at Naval Air Station Whiting Field in Veterans Day. Restaurant discounts, free local organizations for a meal and a meet- officer of the U.S. Naval Operations Center Florida. meals and other opportunities are also and-greet day of activities again this year. in Chattanooga. Following his initial training in the MH- available during a special time when Also, veterans and active-duty military White took over the Operations Center 60S Knighthawk helicopter at Naval Air America recognizes its retired and active- are invited to IHOP (aka International in April 2015, and was involved in the Station North Island, White joined the duty military personnel. House of Pancakes) from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. response to the terrorist attack at that Providers Helicopter Combat Support A number of the community’s leading Friday, to enjoy free red, white and blue location on July 16, 2015. His military Squadron 5 in Guam in October 2004. restaurants are offering free meals to vet- pancakes. honors include the Navy and Marine Corps erans, or at least a special item or dis- Commendation Medal (two awards), Navy See VETERAN, Page 9 Lt. Cmdr. Timothy White count. See MEALS, Page 9 Food for local families in need County A goal to distribute 750 boxes of food staples and $24,000 in NURSES TACKLE HURRICANE donations to hear has been set by the William Hall Rodgers TDEC Christmas Basket Fund. The food sta- address ples will be given to families in need in the community just before Christmas. The fund, which is a 501(c)(3), is a volunteer-support- on septic ed effort. Donations may be mailed to First Tennessee Bank, P.O. Box 3566, Cleveland TN permits 37320-3566 or dropped off at First Tennessee Bank at 3870 Keith St. Discussions are Inside Today coming Monday

By BRIAN GRAVES Banner Staff Writer The Bradley County Commission will hear Monday directly from the regional director of TDEC concerning a plan of action that is believed will trans- form the current state of affairs of the beleaguered septic tank permit office. Photo courtesy Teresa Rogers Commissioner Bill Winters, who THIS WAS ONE OF THE shelters Teresa Rogers worked at in Robeson County, N.C., while she was with the Tennessee Nurse was appointed by the Strike Team. Commission's ad hoc septic tank committee as a liaison to Teresa Rogers one of 20 TDEC, reported back to the F i n a n c e helping in North Carolina Committee as John Kelly brings they were By SARALYN NORKUS scheduled to new dimension Banner Staff Writer “When they asked consider a Winters Tennessee Volunteers running One of the Bradley County me to be on the strike budget present- back John Kellly is embracing his Health Department’s own team I knew what it ed by Commissioner Charlotte role in the spotlight and brings a spent some time volunteering involved and it just Peak to establish an office directly different element to the team. The to help with Hurricane happened that it was a run by the county. Lady Vols hoopsters are already Matthew relief efforts. good time to go.” "We have had several meetings dealing with multiple injuries. The Teresa Rogers, who is a reg- — Teresa Rogers since I was asked to do this and Bradley Central Bears and istered nurse 3 and the nurse asked TDEC how they would Walker Valley Mustangs are set supervisor for community respond to our challenges," next day. She didn’t return for Friday’s Round 2 of the state health, was one of 20 nurses Winters said. "I contacted the gen- until Oct. 19. football playoffs. Both teams are deployed by the state to North tleman who is the manager of the “They called us probably previewed. See Sports, Pages Carolina in mid-October. entire region, Johnathan Burke. around 2 or 3 in the afternoon 11-13. “They deployed 20 nurses We had an extensive meeting. He from state positions, in what that Monday to tell us we were was committed to resolving this they call a nursing strike for sure going. I left out at issue in all aspects." Forecast team. They ask for volunteers noon on Tuesday.” Winters said after reviewing all to go and I was the only one Driving up to the East of the concerns, Burke was looking Today looks to be sunny, with a from this region (Southeast) to Regional offices in Knoxville, to "turn the page and to have the high near 68. Tonight’s forecast go,” Rogers said. “When they Rogers met up with three state accommodate the concerns calls for clear skies and a low asked me to be on the strike other nurses, hopped in a van, of the county." around 36. Veterans Day should team I knew what it involved and was off to North Carolina. He said an additional conversa- be sunny, with a high around 67. and it just happened that it This was not Rogers’ first Photo courtesy Teresa Rogers tion was held with Teresa foray into Hurricane relief, as TERESA ROGERS TRAVELEd to North Carolina with three Friday night calls for mostly clear was a good time to go.” Vineyard, the county employee The state called Rogers on she had previously volun- nurses from the East Region. Pictured are Rogers, from left, Laura who is currently paid extra by the skies and a low of around 39, White, Christina Ayers, Wendy Vespie and a North Carolina social county to in the office's along with a north wind of 5 to 10 Oct. 10 and she left out for the neighboring state the very See NURSES, Page 8 worker. mph. Saturday should be sunny, See TDEC, Page 8 with a high around 61. Saturday night should be clear, with a low around 34. Operation Christmas Florida pastor protests Index Child collection week Classified...... 16-17 against COG leadership Comics...... 6 set for Monday start Editorials...... 14 By ALLEN MINCEY Horoscope...... 6 By SARALYN NORKUS Banner Staff Writer Banner Staff Writer NASCAR...... 18 An appointment of a state administrative bishop by the Obituaries...... 2 Operation Christmas Child’s 2016 collection Church of God Executive Committee has led a Florida pastor to Stocks...... 4 week officially kicks off on Monday, Nov. 14 and return to Cleveland to protest that action. Sports...... 11-13 will run until Nov. The Rev. Samuel Ellis, who now resides in Florida, on TV Schedule...... 7 21. Tuesday stood at the intersection of Keith Street and 25th Weather...... 9 Starting on Street with a sign calling the executive committee “racist and Monday, those par- corrupt.” ticipating can begin Ellis was protesting the appointment of Anthony Pelt from Around Town to drop off packed two years ago. He said, “I wanted them (the committee) to shoeboxes at First know how serious I was about my displeasure.” Connie Dill taking care of her Baptist Church, the Pelt is the appointed overseer in the Cocoa jurisdiction of ill mother ... Cindy Brewer and main collection Florida for the Church of God. Ellis stressed his protest is not Tina Clayton enjoying catching center for this area. against the church nor the international headquarters, near up over lunch ... Melanie Arias where he was standing, but against the executive committee A total of seven Banner photo, ALLEN MINCEY enjoying riding her bicycle relay centers feed into First Baptist. and its decision on Pelt. around the neighborhood. THE REV. SAMUEL ELLIS stands with a sign After a successful 2015 collection where almost he used while protesting actions by the Church of “He hasn’t paid his tithes right over the years, and that is 24,000 shoeboxes were turned in, Christy wrong,” Ellis said. “He is supposed to pay 10 percent of what Williams, who is the area’s Operation Christmas God Executive Committee. Ellis said an appoint- the church receives in tithes, and when he had a congregation Child coordinator along with her husband, ment by the committee of a regional overseer was not a proper decision. See PASTOR, Page 8 6489076 75112 See CHRISTMAS, Page 9 8—Cleveland Daily Banner—Thursday, November 10, 2016 www.clevelandbanner.com County finance leaders delay TDEC From Page 1 workload. talked with the person in things being requested was the expenditure plan for jail floors "If she was the director, we Chattanooga, they told me there ability to have training for those would not have these problems," was a 30-day interval from the who might not be fully aware of By BRIAN GRAVES be coming in from housing fed- used in the newly remodeled Winters said. "She is the type per- time a contractor starts his pack- the requirements to get a permit. Banner Staff Writer eral inmates with a new, high- kitchen area. son that is customer oriented and et. If they come in with a question, "If we are going to have a new er rate for each inmate. "They have come up with a talked with us about some of the it starts from there. Thus, we have deal here, every contractor is to The plans to spend $40,000 Chairman Milan Blake said new epoxy which is costly, but concerns contractors had, and one person who started their work have a sit-down and do a training to cover the cost of tiling the making a decision on spending it wears better over a longer was passionate about their con- in August and as of our meeting in on what is a completed packet," floors of nine day rooms at the funds that have yet to come period of time," said County cerns, and that's what we really the latter part of October, has not Winters said. "The senior contrac- Bradley County Jail have been into fruition is "a bit prema- Mayor D. Gary Davis, noting need in that office." had it completed yet." tors may know that, but other put on hold. ture." the painting does not have to Winters said the concerns stat- Winters said the state says it is contractors coming in may not Members of the Bradley "We need to know more be completed before the jail's ed to the state was having con- working on that concern now. know. So we felt there should be County Commission’s Finance about the trends in the hous- plans for repairs go before the tractors' files completed and how "We did talk about customer training and a pamphlet were Committee heard the pause on ing of federal inmates before TCI for approval on Dec. 7. "It they were dealt with, which service to the state and discussed anybody could see the complete the project is due to what per- we make a decision," Blake just has to be in the plan." should be "in a professional way personnel in a general manner," process." haps may be a more economi- said. McAllister said using the that gets them done in a timely he said. "We don't tell the state Winters said the regional man- cal and longer-lasting alterna- BCSO Finance Director Dr. epoxy would cost in the manner" as well as having estab- who to hire, but we did say ager said he wanted to have "a tive to the tiles. Richard McAllister said the jail $25,000 range and they have lished office hours for the inspec- whomever comes in, they should new beginning" in the Bradley Originally, the idea had been is now looking to use an epoxy been told it would come with a tor. be able to work with a multitask- County office. to use the extra funds that will paint, which has now been seven-year guarantee. "When we started discussions ing situation and treat people in a "We told him you can't have a with the state, we found [there manner in which we would all like ‘new beginning’ until you clear out should be] office hours personnel to be treated." the old problems. Then we'll talk should have," he said. "There Winters said the regional man- about a new beginning," Winters should be a time for them to be ager told him that was what the said. there to meet with contractors." state wants as well. He said the state officials would Nurses "The key concern was this "He will be coming to the like a chance "to show what they From Page 1 'going to the bottom of the stack' Commission to discuss the time- can do" before the county pressed deal," Winters said. "They told me line of adjustments they want to forward on establishing its own teered after Hurricane Katrina. Flooding was a major issue in there was no policy about going to make," he said. office. “I had done previous volun- the areas Rogers visited, with the bottom of the stack. When I Winters said one of the key Lorrie Moultrie, the County teer work with the Baptist relief “The first assignment some damage and power out- Commission's executive assistant, for Hurricane Katrina. I didn’t we had was caring for ages occurring in the Pembroke sat in on the meetings with the go in the capacity of a nurse evacuees who were too area. Unemployment application state. that time, I just volunteered ill to stay in a regular One thing that Rogers felt "My impression is they gave us through my church, who was shelter, so it was like a helped make the shelters more numbers have decreased everything we asked for," Moultrie sending a team from our medical shelter. I don’t helpful was the fact that they said. "They were very receptive Baptist association. We cooked think about that when had social workers assisting as WASHINGTON (AP) — Fewer appear to be leveling off. and I think they are willing to pro- meals for the chainsaw crews,” thinking about shelters, well. The Greenville shelter had Americans sought unemployment Businesses, meanwhile, have vide all of the things that we have she explained. so I didn’t anticipate a social worker who worked aid last week, the latest sign that cut back on their investments in asked for." Rogers’ first assignment was that. It would be around the clock with the nurs- companies are holding onto their new machinery and equipment, She said the state is saying the in Pitt County, Greenville to be something that our es, which Rogers credits with workers. dragging down factory output and office will expand from four days a exact. There, she worked at a emergency management getting the evacuees out of the THE NUMBERS: The Labor weighing on growth. Those cut- week to five days, and will provide shelter that was designed to probably should shelter sooner. Department said Thursday that backs may have been partly driv- adequate personnel during peak weekly applications for jobless en by uncertainty over the out- times. handle people with issues that consider, because not “It was very helpful to have benefits fell 11,000 to a seasonal- come of the presidential election. The Commission's work session made staying at a regular shel- everyone can stay in a social workers from the area ter impossible. working in the shelters with us, ly adjusted 254,000. That’s down With the election over, some com- is scheduled for Monday at noon, regular shelter.” from a three-month high in the panies may be willing to step up in the Commission meeting room “The first assignment we had — Teresa Rogers because they knew the pharma- was caring for evacuees who cies, the doctors’ offices, the previous week. The four-week spending. at the courthouse. were too ill to stay in a regular local transportation, they knew average, a less volatile measure, shelter, so it was like a medical across Pitt County and in all the ins and outs of the com- ticked up 1,750 to 259,750. shelter. I don’t think about that empty assisted living rooms munities that those of us who Just over 2 million people are when thinking about shelters, and we took care of those came from out of town didn’t,” receiving unemployment aid, up so I didn’t anticipate that. It patients.” she said. 18,000 from the previous week. would be something that our Rogers was in Greenville Overall, Rogers was more THE TAKEAWAY: Applications, emergency management proba- until Oct. 16, when the nurse than happy with her decision to which are a proxy for layoffs, have bly should consider, because strike team took their next spend eight days volunteering remained below 300,000 for 88 not everyone can stay in a reg- assignment in Pembroke, in in North Carolina. straight weeks, the longest streak ular shelter,” Rogers detailed. Robeson County. “I really enjoyed it — I got to since 1970. “In Greenville I think they “We were working in a regular meet a lot of great people and Businesses appear to be confi- learned a lot from Hurricane shelter there that had about got to be of service to others,” dent enough in their future Floyd, so this time around they 500 people all in a gymnasium,” she commented. “It gives you a prospects to maintain their staffs. knew there would be some peo- she said. sense of being more grateful for And when layoffs are so low, com- ple that couldn’t stay in a regu- By the time the team left, the area that we live in, since panies typically step up hiring. A lar shelter. They housed them there were 100 people left in we don’t get a lot of severe separate report earlier this week in nursing home facilities the shelter. weather.” showed layoffs near record-low levels. Economic growth quickened to a 2.9 percent annual pace in the July-September quarter after a Pastor sluggish start to the year of just 1.1 percent growth in the first From Page 1 half. Hiring has slowed from last of somewhere between 200 and sion from the police depart- year but remains solid enough to 250, he would not do so.” ment,” he continued. “That “He hasn’t paid his lower the unemployment rate over Ellis claimed that went on man then told me if I didn't get time. Employers added 161,000 for 10 years or so, and report- tithes right over the on the other side of the street years, and that is wrong. jobs in October, and the unem- ed that he has voiced his com- away from the Church of God ployment rate fell to 4.9 percent, plaints to the executive com- He is supposed to pay 10 building he would move me percent of what the the government said last week. mittee many times, and himself, saying he didn't care KEY DRIVERS: Many compa- church receives in tithes, learned that past General what the police said. I then nies are struggling to fill their Overseer Dr. Mark Williams and when he had a told him I was calling the open jobs, suggesting that they was “shocked, at first” when congregation of police, and he said call. cannot find the qualified workers he heard this news. However, somewhere between 200 “I dialed 911, the emergency they need. That makes them less nothing was done by the and 250, he would not do responder told me to stay likely to cut loose their current Church of God Executive so.” — The Rev. where I was, because I was in employees. Committee, Ellis said. Samuel Ellis my rights and the police would Americans’ willingness to He added that he has be there. The police came spend on big-ticket items such as learned that the present over- immediately and assured me cars and homes is helping fuel seer and others within the In response to Ellis’ protest, that I was in my rights and to the Church of God growth. Sales of both are at committee have heard his stay there as long as I wanted healthy levels, though they protest of that action, but that International Offices issued a to. The ... thug that was sent no changes have been made in statement to the Cleveland to harass and intimidate me Pelt’s assignment. Daily Banner: left before the police arrived. That led him to come to “The Church of God is open The first responding officer to Cleveland and stage his one- and responsive to all our min- my call said he was going into 2016 /Wrestling man protest. isters and members. The the offices to tell them to leave Full Section “I ... went to the Cleveland Executive Committee of the me alone and not harass me Police Department to tell them Church of God has heard anymore. Then I noticed about I would be protesting the Brother Samuel Ellis, a former five to six more officers drove PREVIEW Church of God at 25th and Church of God minister, on by and waved and three went Keith streets. I was told my numerous occasions and have into the parking lot and stayed rights and procedures of which reviewed his allegations over to make sure I was all right. I had gathered several months the years. While he is no longer That's God.” Ad Deadline: ago,” Ellis said. “They assured a member of the Church of A spokesperson for the me that I was in my rights to God, we encourage our mem- Church of God said that he protest as long as I stay on bers to speak out when they was in the offices as discus- November public property. They also told see wrong. However, ecclesias- sion about Ellis was being con- me to call them if anybody tical church process provides ducted, and that “we called in 15th tried to harass me or stop me for these matters to be dealt our maintenance and security from protesting. with internally — as such has crew chief specifically about “I arrived on the sidewalk on been and will continue to be this, and those two men, and 25th Street on the north side done in that matter. Our that cart, were not associated of the Church of God prayers are with Brother Ellis.” with the Church of God.” Pub Date: International offices about Ellis said he plans to return Ellis said he will continue to 11:30 a.m. and I walked to Cleveland with others to try to find out why Pelt is November toward the corner of Keith and conduct another protest near being defended by the execu- 25th Street with my poster, the international headquarters. tive committee. * and the response was exhila- He did not specify a time when He called Pelt “a man that 20th rating and just out of this that might occur, but did say paid what he could afford and world,” he continued. “The he hopes it goes more smooth- called it tithes for years. A people slowed their cars and ly than his trip this week. He man that reported the exact read my sign, giving me the pointed to an incident while same monetary amount for thumbs up, even the V sign for standing at the intersection on several months in a row. A Call Today To victory. They were smiling and Tuesday. man that did not report multi- agreeing, even coming up to “At about 12:30 p.m., two ple months in a row. A man me telling me to protest on white men came up behind me that lied on his church report- Place Your Ad! and don't stop.” on a green-and-yellow cart, ing form for years. Ellis said that while his and told me to leave, that I “Saints, why can't you see protest sign called the executive couldn't be in front of (their) that this is not my story, but a committee “racist,” those who building with my sign,” he story about corruption and Cleveland were “cheering him on” were related. “I told them that I was racism in a Pentecostal caucasian and were, for the not on Church of God proper- denomination?” Ellis asked. most part, agreeing with him. ty, but the public sidewalk and “He was a former state official, “God is going to expose that the police told me that I having lived off the state Daily Banner these men (the executive com- could protest on the sidewalk. tithes. He should have known mittee) for who they are and “One of the men told me I better, but he lacks integrity. for how they are defending a had better get on the other This executive committee is 423-472-5041 man that didn't pay his tithes side of Keith Street, (and) I not right, and they have no right,” Ellis said. told him no, that I had permis- integrity.” *Date for publication subject to change. www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Thursday, November 10, 2016—9 Christmas From Page 1 Stuart, is looking to see an even ishables, seeds, war-related able to have in their life,” better 2016. items, money, liquids, medicines Williams explained. “What this “Our goal for this collection is or anything with an expiration gift does is tells these children 25,000 shoeboxes,” Williams date. This is the last year that that somewhere, someone else said. “Last year we did 23,869.” OCC will be accepting toothpaste around the world loves them and As an organization, Operation and hard candies as well. cares enough to pack this box Christmas Child has set a global OCC encourages those filling and send it to them.” goal of 12 million shoeboxes, shoeboxes to use a standard Children who receive a shoe- with goal for the sized adult shoebox from home, box are invited to attend a 12- being 9.5 million. A total of 11 because they can be sturdier and week discipleship program called countries participate, including deeper. Plastic shoebox sized “The Greatest Journey,” which Australia, Germany and Finland. containers are even better, teaches them about Jesus and The shoeboxes are broken because of the versatility Christianity. down into different age groups described by Williams. “Once they graduate from ‘The for boys and girls. Those groups Participants are also encour- Greatest Journey’ they are given are ages 2-4, 5-9 and 10-14. aged to include a personal letter a New Testament Bible in their According to Williams, the or photographs, which according language and then they are going biggest need is for boys age 10- to Williams, have been answered out and sharing the Gospel, just 14. in the past. By going online and because they got that shoebox,” Suggested items to include in making a donation, you can also Williams explained. the shoeboxes are school sup- track your shoebox and be alert- According to Operation plies, hygiene products and of ed when it is delivered. Christmas Child, over 7.4 million course, toys. Shoeboxes collected during the children have participated and “Some things that people don’t collection week are processed because of the discipleship pro- Contributed photo always think to include are gal- and distributed throughout the gram, every 30 seconds a child A RECENT dONATION from Cooke’s Food/Fresh n’ Low will help keep The Caring Place’s lon-sized Ziploc bags, because year to over 150 different coun- around the world comes to know shelves full over the 2016 holiday season. they can store food or carry water tries. Jesus. in them,” Williams began. “Some of these children have Visit http://www.samari- “(Plastic) eating or drinking uten- never received a gift ever and this tanspurse.org/operation-christ- sils are something else that can is more than a gift – it’s the mas-child/pack-a-shoe-box/ for The Caring Place gets food donation be included, because in some opportunity to go to school more information about packing places they can be considered because of the school supplies, a shoebox. Those interested in wealthy if they have something to it’s an opportunity for good volunteering during the collec- from Cooke’s, Fresh n’ Low stores eat with.” hygiene, it’s a toy that they tion week can contact First Prohibited items include per- maybe never would have been Baptist at 423-709-9100. By SARALYN NORKUS Banner Staff Writer The holiday season will be a bit brighter for members of the community, thanks to a gen- erous donation by Cooke’s/Fresh n’ Low Food Meals Store to The Caring Place. From Page 1 Two truckloads of food and other supplies, which equaled 13 pallets and a value of nearly Opportunities for veterans are p.m. $24,000, were brought back to Cleveland from not limited to restaurants. Outback Steakhouse is offer- a store closing in North Carolina. Don Ledford Automotive At Ledford Automotive ing a free Bloomin’ Onion appe- Originally the plan had been to mark down Center will be attempting to raise Center, the dealership is tizer and non-alcoholic beverage the prices in the store for a closeout sale, but $10,000 to help veteran organi- partnering with General from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. on then the company decided the products could Contributed photo zations construct “smart houses” Motors to raise money Friday. Manager Kelly Moore said be better used to serve those at home. THE dONATION from Cooke’s Food / Fresh for veterans, and AFC Urgent for the veteran homes. If the restaurant also has a daily “We’ve always tried to promote local, n’ Low to The Caring Place was a total of 13 Care/Family Care will be provid- 500 or more test drive a discount for veterans (with iden- because that’s where we are from,” said Tom pallets worth of food valued around $24,000. ing free flu shots from 8 a.m. to 8 GMC vehicle during the tification). Harris, director of produce and a board mem- p.m. on Veterans Day. day, GM will donate At Ledford Automotive Center, ber of The Caring Place. “This food and other For the flu shots, if the veteran $10,000 to the effort. the dealership is partnering with products could be better used to help people we’re a band-aid, helping families stretch has insurance, it will be run as General Motors to raise money right here at home in Cleveland, so we decided through to the end of the month,” Miles stat- usual. But, any copay will be for the veteran homes. If 500 or to donate all of it to The Caring Place.” ed. paid by AFC. If the veteran has 2,000 this year,” she said. more test drive a GMC vehicle With Thanksgiving and Christmas fast Thanks to all of the food donated lately, the no insurance, AFC will cover the In addition to the free meal, during the day, GM will donate approaching, the donation could not have organization can up the total to 25 pounds of entire cost. Feuchat said veterans from the $10,000 to the effort. come at a better time. food. Surf’s Up Car Wash on 25th community will be assisting the Similar fundraisers were con- “We wanted to celebrate Cooke’s for doing The normal rise in donations during the Street is offering a free wash to restaurant in a fundraising effort ducted by the dealership for this and give them some shine in the commu- holiday season is always a boost for The veterans and active military on on Monday. The funds raised will Cleveland, Bradley Central, and nity, because it is a huge gift,” Director of Caring Place, but beginning in January, the Friday. The special events will be be used for Camp Corral, a sum- Walker Valley high schools, and Organization Advancement Toni Miles supplies begin to dwindle, according to organ- held at various times, and they mer camp for children from fam- all were successful in bringing declared. izers. Thanks to the immense donation from are not limited to Veterans Day, ilies who have had a veteran pass funds to the schools and the “This is such a blessing and it happened Cooke’s, Miles feels the organization will be which is Friday. away. community. the same week that the Southern Heritage prepared to handle the “famine.” Also, owners and managers of Applebee’s is also offering free This is the second year of Food Drive was going on,” she added. “We are just overflowing and blessed, but I the establishments urge veterans meals for veterans, another cor- Chick-fil-A’s special event for vet- The Caring Place is now able to provide can tell you that it will all be gone soon,” to ask about the possibility of porate effort that has been ongo- erans. The restaurant is partner- families not just with food, but with kitchen Miles said. other enticements. ing for a number of years. The ing with American Legion Post and cooking supplies as well thanks to the “What happens to us is we have this feast The Golden Corral, one of the restaurant is requiring appropri- 81’s Ladies Auxiliary and the donation from Cooke’s. Medical supplies were during the holiday season, but come January, more popular participants, will ate ID. National Guard for Veterans also included, which the organization passed it’s back to famine. Because of the blessing honor veterans on Monday, Nov. Manager Amy Hunt said the Appreciation Day on Saturday, on to the free clinic. from this feast, we’re going to be like Joseph 14. meals are available Friday start- Nov. 12. Families who come to The Caring Place for and preparing for our three months of famine. New manager Mary Feuchat ing at 11 a.m., and lasting until 1 The celebration will be from 11 food are given an average of 20-22 pounds of “Between all the food drives and this dona- said the restaurant will have free a.m. Saturday. a.m. to 2 p.m., and veterans will food, with the minimum being 17 pounds. tion, we will be able to weather the storm in meals for veterans from 4 p.m. to At 1 p.m. Friday, Applebee’s eat free. Visitors will be able to “I want the community to understand that January, February and March.” closing time, 9 p.m. No identifi- will host Bradley Central High meet with a number of veterans cation is required, but the free School’s ROTC and the American from the local community. meals are only for veterans, not Legion Post 81 Honor Guard pre- Janet Allen of the Ladies family members. senting the colors and playing Auxiliary said, “This is mostly a Feuchat said this is a corpo- “Taps” in the parking lot. meet-and-greet with our veter- rate event each year, and is very Hunt said the restaurant pro- ans.” popular across the nation. She vided about 600 free meals last In addition to the meal and was in Sterling Heights, Mich., year. opportunity to meet area veter- last year, just outside of Detroit, The Olive Garden at the corner ans, the group will collect food where around 5,000 veterans of Keith Street and Paul Huff and personal items for deployed were served. Parkway is also recognizing vet- veterans from the area, and the She said her co-workers in erans with a free meal. National Guard will be collecting Cleveland have told her the local Manager Sarah Flowers said toys for children of military per- restaurant served around 1,100 the restaurant is requiring iden- sonnel in the 252nd Company at veterans a year ago. tification from the veterans, and the National Guard Armory on “We’re planning for 1,100 to will be serving from 11 a.m. to 10 Dalton Pike. Veteran From Page 1 During his tour with the Cartwright will present his annu- Providers, he completed two al Ringing of the Plow Share. deployments and flew The program Rowland will deliver the open- Humanitarian Assistance and chairman will be veteran ing remarks, recognize visiting Disaster Relief operations in sup- Steve Stewart. The dignitaries, and close the pro- port of the victims on the island Bradley County gram. of Sumatra, Indonesia, during Veterans Firing Squad Others scheduled to appear Operation Unified Assistance fol- will be on hand under include Bradley County lowing a tsunami that devastated the direction of Roy Veterans Service Officer Larry the islands of Indonesia and Smith, and there will be McDaris, VFW Post 2598 Thailand. an appearance by the Commander Nay Rogers, After his tour in Guam, White U.S. Naval Sea Cadets, American Legion Post 81 joined Training Squadron 3 at Chattanooga Division. Commander Bill Gray, Vietnam Whiting Field as an instructor Veterans Chapter 596 President pilot, flying the T-34C Turbo James Dean, AmVets Post 13 Mentor from January 2008 to Mount Olive Church of God. Commander Dan Koob, Sons of October 2010. American Legion Post 81 has the American Revolution Following that tour, White was invited all veterans, and their President Randall Higgins, Chef with Maritime Expeditionary families, to a reception following DeGare of Voiture 735 40/8 Joe Security Squadron 7’s Security the program. Penich, Sons of the American Boat Detachment as officer in The program chairman will be Legion Chapter 81 Commander charge and legal officer. He then veteran Steve Stewart. The Maurice Suits, VFW Post 81 worked for Joint Region Bradley County Veterans Firing Ladies Auxiliary President Pam    Marianas as the Emergency Squad will be on hand under the Catlett, American Legion Post 81 Management Planner from direction of Roy Smith, and there Ladies Auxiliary President Janet Dignified Services at November 2011 to June 2012 in will be an appearance by the U.S. Allen, AMVets Post 13 Ladies    Realistic Prices! Santa Rita, Guam. Naval Sea Cadets, Chattanooga Auxiliary President Kim Koob, 2415 Georgetown Road, NE In 2012, he returned to Division. and Daughters of the American WEATHER INFORMATION Training Squadron 3 as an Program co-chairman will be Revolution Ocoee Chapter 473-2620 instructor pilot, flying the T-6B, Mary Baier, who will present the Regent Laura Boyd. prior to coming to Chattanooga. prestigious Raymond H. Miller The annual program is a col- White and his wife, Franicia, Patriotic Award. lective effort of community veter- live in Chattanooga with their This award goes to a veteran an organizations, and attendees seven children. who has best served his country are encouraged to bring lawn There will be a number of par- and community. chairs or other portable chairs ticipants in the Veterans Day The Cleveland High School for the program. program, including Master of Band, under the direction of Jim If the program is interrupted Ceremonies Cleveland Mayor Burton, will perform a patriotic by inclement weather, it will Tom Rowland. The chaplain will medley and the “The Star- move to the VFW Post 2598 on be Gary Sears, senior pastor of Spangled Banner” and Eddie North Ocoee St. 2—Cleveland Daily Banner—Thursday, November 10, 2016 www.clevelandbanner.com

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Reba Cunningham Cook E-Edition Only $26.85 $53.70 $ 107.40 $8.95 $1.95 Reba Stuman Cunningham Office Hours: Monday-Friday: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. • 423-472-5041 Cook, 76, of Cleveland, was called home to be with the Lord on Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2016. She was surrounded by her He is survived by his daugh- family in her final moments that ters: Elizabeth Henry Favier and William Dean Berger Marva Jo Brooks of whom were touched through- husband, John, Sara Henry LOTTERY William Dean “Bill” Berger, 77, Marva Jo Brooks, 79, was born out her admirable, joyful and Thomas and husband, Kevin; a resident of Charleston, passed on July 5, 1937, in Cleveland. devout life. grandchildren: Lily Eugenia away on Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2016. She was the fourth of six chil- She was a lifelong resident of Angeline, Fox Henry Angeline, NUMBERS He was born on Feb. 28, 1939, dren. Cleveland and a retired employ- Mary Elizabeth Favier, Milo to the late Cora Mae Williams Marva Jo departed this life on ee of Schering Plough Henry Thomas and Sullivan Berger and Reinold Robert Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2016, at a Healthcare. Henry Thomas; brother, Paul (AP) — These lotteries were Berger. Chattanooga hospital. A devoted member of Mount Henry; and a sister, Rebecca drawn Wednesday: Bill’s greatest attribute was his She was preceded in death by Olive Church of God, she was a Henry Crawford and husband, immense love for his family. He her parents, Thelma S. Lane, brilliant, fun loving and joyous Ernie. A Celebration of Drew’s life will Tennessee was dearly loved and will be William Shelton Lane Sr.; hus- wife, mother, nanny and friend to Cash 3 Evening: 3-9-9, Lucky greatly missed. band, Walter Brooks; brother, all she came in contact with. She be held on Friday, Nov. 11, 2016, Along with his parents, he was William Shelton Lane Jr.; and sis- at 5 p.m. at Church Street UMC. Sum: 21 Doris Cawood was also a member of the Cash 3 Midday: 7-4-8, Lucky preceded in death by his grand- ter, Iva Pearl Sawyer. Chapter O motorcycle group with The family will receive friends son, Bradley Carder, as well as Marva and her family have a Doris “Mama Jean” Cawood, her husband, Glenn. She most following the service in the Sum: 19 three brothers and one sister. long church history with Trinity 81, was called to her Heavenly enjoyed bringing people together Commons (CLC 120). Cash 3 Morning: 4-0-3 He leaves behind to cherish United Methodist Church in home on Monday evening Nov. and making them smile, whether In lieu of flowers, the family Cash 4 Evening: 1-2-0-9, his memory, his loving wife of 58 Cleveland. 7, 2016. cooking a dinner for her friends requests memorials in Drew’s Lucky Sum: 12 years, Arlene Berger; children: She graduated from College She was born on April 14, and family or playing bingo with name be made to Camp Wesley Cash 4 Midday: 4-0-4-2, Lucky Christine Berger Emslie (Rick), of Hill High School in 1956 and 1935, in Charleston to James cancer patients during treatment, Woods, 329 Wesley Woods Rd., and Edna Rogers. Townsend, TN 37882. Sum: 10 Murfreesboro, Janene Berger went on to Tennessee State She was preceded in death by Cash 4 Morning: 8-0-4-0 Carder (Fred), of Cleveland, University earning a Bachelor’s “She opens her mouth with her first husband, Tommy Arrangements by Rose Steve Berger (Tammy Ownbey of Science degree in Education wisdom, and the teaching of Mortuary Mann Heritage Chapel. Hot Lotto: 26-33-40-41-42, Hot Cunningham; parents, Avery and Ball: 2 Berger), of Mount Olive, Ala., and in 1964. She was a devoted and kindness is on her tongue. She Lillian Hysinger Stuman; brother, www.rosemortuary.com Lynette Berger, of Cleveland; beloved teacher in Bradley looks well to the ways of her Sonny Stuman; and sister, Powerball: 01-25-28-31-54, grandchildren: Joshua Carder, County Public Schools for more household and does not eat the Barbara Keller. Kevin Eugene Miller Powerball: 2, Power Play: 2 Jacob Clark, Travis Berger, than 29 years, positively impact- bread of idleness. Her children Survivors include her husband, Kevin Eugene Miller, 46, died Tennessee Cash: 14-17-25-32- Mickael Berger, Nathaniel ing generations of young lives. rise up and call her blessed; her Glenn Cook; two sons: Tony Wednesday, Nov. 9, 2016, at a 33, Bonus: 2 Malone, and Will Carder; as well She was also a dedicated, active husband also, and he praises Cunningham and wife, Sandy, of local hospital. her.” ~Proverbs 31:26-30 — as five siblings. member of the Tau Eta Omega McDonald and Greg Arrangements and survivors Georgia A private family service will be chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Jean Cawood was a truly a Cunningham and wife, Valerie, of will be announced by Grissom- Proverbs 31 woman. To know 5 Card Cash: KH-2C-7C-4H-4S held at a later date at Sunset Sorority, Inc. Seymour; three grandchildren: Serenity Funeral Home & All or Nothing Day: 01-05-07- Memorial Gardens. She leaves to cherish her her was to love her. Her smile Cremation Services. Heather Burnette and husband, 09-10-11-15-16-19-22-23-24 In lieu of flowers, memorials memories: three brothers: and sweet spirit were conta- Nathan, and Josh Cunningham, can be made in his name to the Malchus L. Lane of gious. all of Cleveland and Ashley All or Nothing Evening: 01-07- Alzheimer’s Association. Hendersonville; Dr. Cornell D. She was a devoted and loving Cunningham of Seymour; one 10-13-15-16-17-18-20-22-23-24 www.alz.org. Lane of Nashville and Tony V. wife, mother, grandmother and great-granddaughter, Aubrey All or Nothing Morning: 01-02- You are invited to share a per- Lane of Antioch; and a host of great-grandmother. She was Burnette of Cleveland; three 04-05-06-09-11-15-18-22-23-24 sonal memory of Bill or your con- nieces, nephews, cousins, and very proud of her family and stepsons and their families: Lynn All or Nothing Night: 02-03-04- dolences with his family at his friends. loved being a great-grandmoth- Cook and Darrell Cook and wife, er to her six babies. She loved 05-10-13-14-15-17-21-22-23 online memorial located at The funeral will be held Friday, Aurelia, all of Knoxville, and Greg Cash 3 Evening: 7-5-3 www.companionfunerals.com. Nov. 11, 2016, at noon at Trinity holidays (especially Christmas), Gook and wife, Lori, of Warner Companion Funeral and United Methodist Church with and family get-togethers; any Cash 3 Midday: 4-2-6 Robins, Ga.; and several nieces, Cash 4 Evening: 9-4-9-6 Cremation Service and the Cody pastor the Rev. Marvin Howard chance to spend time with her nephews and special friends. Tenn. Revenue family are honored to assist the delivering the eulogy and the family was important to her. She The funeral will be conducted Cash 4 Midday: 1-8-3-0 Berger family with these arrange- Rev. Harry Johnson officiating. would spend hours cooking and at 11 a.m. on Friday, Nov. 11, Commissioner Fantasy 5: 17-18-26-28-33 ments. Interment will follow at Sunset preparing for her company. 2016, in the chapel of Fike- Georgia FIVE Evening: 1-1-4-5- Memorial Gardens. Mama Jean’s Sunday lunches Randolph & Son Funeral Home 6 The family will receive friends will never be forgotten. with Pastor Gary Sears and Roberts leaving She was the beloved wife of Georgia FIVE Midday: 0-6-6-5- on Friday, one hour before the Charles White officiating. NASHVILLE (AP) — Tennessee 0 service at the church from 11 Taylor Cawood for 63 years, Interment will follow in Sunset devoted mother of Sherry Revenue Commissioner Richard Powerball: 01-25-28-31-54, a.m. until noon, and on Thursday, Memorial Gardens with Josh Powerball: 2, Power Play: 2 Nov. 10, 2016, from 5 until 8 p.m. Spangler and her husband, Ron, Cunningham, Nathan Burnette, Roberts is leaving Gov. Bill at M.D. Dotson & Sons Funeral of Cleveland, Randy Cawood Buddy Keller, Corey Stuman, Haslam’s Cabinet. Home & Cremation Service of and his wife, Sue, of Abbeville, Travis Farris and Stanton Goforth The governor announced Regina Lou Blankenship Cleveland. S.C., loving “Mama Jean” to serving as pallbearers. Honorary Wednesday that Roberts’ last day Regina Lou Dunn Blankenship, Brittany Cannon (Wade), Dr. pallbearers will be Lawrence at the agency responsible for CHURCH 89, of Cleveland, passed away Jason Spangler (Aubrie), Patrick Holder, Dallas Stuman and Wes Spangler (Jan), all of Cleveland, state tax collections will be Dec. Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2016, in a local Collins. 2. health care facility. Allison Pettigrew (Joe) of Her family will receive friends ACTIVITIES She was a member of Blue Annapolis, Md., Paul Cawood of Haslam called Roberts a “valu- today, from 4 to 8 p.m., at the able part” of his administration Ridge Baptist Church and the Charleston, S.C., Sarah funeral home. president of the Ladies Auxiliary Cawood of Bluffton, S.C., and We invite you to send a mes- since 2011, and lauded him for Antioch Church of Christ, 103 at the local VFW. six great-grandchildren: Taylor sage of condolence and view the streamlining processes for busi- Bates Pike Southeast, Old Fort, She was preceded in death by Cannon, Carson Cannon, Abbi Cook family guestbook at nesses and updating the state’s will enjoy Christian fellowship her husband, Arlon Blankenship; Reese Cannon, Paisley www.fikefh.com. tax code. with a community hot dog social parents, Herald and Ada Brackett Spangler, Adelyn Spangler and The Revenue Department was Saturday, from noon to 2 p.m., or Dunn; children, Billy and Vernon Hudson Spangler; one sister, Barbara Clowers; one brother, unsuccessfully sued last year by until the hot dogs are gone. Blankenship; and brothers: Olan a Nashville attorney who argued and Charles Edward Dunn. Ronald Rogers (Joy), all of She is survived by her son, Cleveland; and many loving that the agency’s refusal to Eddy Blankenship and his spe- nieces and nephews; release records related to a cial friend, Shirley Milen; 10 She was preceded in death by $350,000 analysis of business tax IT’SASPECIAL grandchildren; 13 great-grand- her loving parents, James and collections was a willful violation children and five great-great- Edna Rogers. of the Tennessee Open Records grandchildren; brothers: Virgil “Mama Jean” ran the race and Act. DAY FOR ... Dunn, Paul Fenton Dunn, Ronald finished the course. She was the Roberts in an affidavit in the Dunn and Farrell Dunn; sisters: matriarch of family and left a legacy that will live forever. This case said Tennessee law provided Kevin Cannon, Coleman Foss Dot Quinn, Willa Mae King, Eula him wide latitude to decide to Parm, Nell Headrick and Kay is not the end, but the beginning and Faith Padley, who are cele- Underwood. of her eternal life in the arms of deny records requests based on brating birthdays today ... Jacob The funeral will be conducted her loving Savior. what is “in the best interests of Lokken, who is celebrating his at 7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 11, 2016, at A celebration of her life is the state.” seventh birthday today. Higgins Funeral Home in Benton planned for today, Nov. 10, with the Rev. Jimmy Parm offici- 2016, at noon at the North ating. Cleveland Baptist Church, 2815 Interment will be held at 10 N. Ocoee Street with Dr. Jay Forest fires trap firefighters, a.m. on Saturday, Nov. 12, 2016, McCluskey and the the Rev. in Dill Cemetery. Michael Cawood officiating. The family will receive friends Charlotte Ann Cain Interment will follow in the cause excessive smoke from 5 to 7 p.m. Friday at the Charlotte Ann Cain, 70, a resi- Sunset Memorial Gardens with funeral home prior to the service. dent of McDonald, passed away Jason Spangler, Patrick CHURCH HILL (AP) — Ongoing Murrell says all seven firefighters We invite you to send a mes- Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2016, at the Spangler, Paul Cawood, Wade wildfires in Tennessee are causing had been accounted for and none sage of comfort and view the family residence. Cannon, Kirk Rogers John Vess problems, trapping firefighters and were injured. The civilian who family guestbook online at She was the daughter of the and Joe Pettigrew serving as filling the region’s air with smoke. reported the fire was taken to a www.higginsfuneral.com. late Pauline Goodwin Thompson pallbearers. Media outlets report that seven hospital, and a state Forestry and Lee Thompson. Her hus- The family will receive friends firefighters were trapped Tuesday Division worker sustained a shoul- band, Joe Cain, and her brother, at the church this afternoon one evening in a forest fire near Laurel der injury. Robert Thompson, also preced- hour prior to the service today, In lieu of flowers, the family Andrew L. Henry Run Park, causing them to declare Also Tuesday, the state ed her in death. “Mayday.” Department of Environment and She enjoyed watching request that memorial donations The Rev. Andrew L. ”Drew” NASCAR, shopping for shoes be made in Jeans’s memory to Henry, 68, of Seymour, died on Hawkins County Emergency Conservation issued a Code Red and she loved cats, especially the North Cleveland Baptist Friday, Nov. 4, 2016. Management Agency Director Gary Air Quality Alert. “Miss Kitty”. The joy of her life Church building fund - “Grace To He had served for more than was taking care of her sons and The Finish”. 43 years as a United Methodist spending time with her grand- You are encouraged to share pastor. a memory of “Mama Jean” He served in churches all over daughter. In Memory of I SEE BY THE She attended the Church of and/or you personal condo- Tennessee including, Lake City, God. lences with her family by visiting Townsend, Briceville, Burlison, BANNER Survivors include her sons: her memorial web page and Memphis, Nashville, Union City, Tonya Clemmer Greg Cain and his wife, Linetta, guestbook at www.companionfu- Lexington, Cleveland, and 4-9-71 11-10-13 and Ben Cain, all of McDonald; nerals.com. Sevierville. He also pastored her granddaughter, Abigail Cain; Companion Funeral Home churches in Chapel Hill and We can’t believe 3 years have The Cleveland Urban Area and her nieces: Robbie and the Cody family are honored Marshallberg, N.C. passed since you left us that to assist the Cawood family with Transit System will be closed on McWhorter and her husband, He retired in 2015 to a peace- Sunday morning. We know Friday in observance of Veterans Jeff, Cheryl Laub and Lynne her arrangements. ful ridge surrounded by the Day. CUATS will reopen Monday. Thompson. nature that he loved. you are having a wonderful The Remembrance of Life He was preceded in death by time in Heaven. service will be conducted Friday, his wife, the love of his life, Jane “We still miss you so much” Nov. 11, 2016, at 11 a.m. from the Bingham Henry; parents, Emily Mom, Tim, Tanner & Phillip Reuse the News Mauldin Henry Barber and Leroy Wildwood Avenue Chapel of Jim Jetty, Florence & all your loved ones Recycle this newspaper Rush Funeral and Cremation J. Henry; and aunt, E. Eugenia Services with the Rev. Sim Mauldin. www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Thursday, November 10, 2016— 3 Iraq troops pause in advance on Mosul to drive out IS BAGHDAD (AP) — Iraqi troops spokesman for the U.S.-led forces es. arbitrary detention, forced disap- peshmerga continued to take ter- consolidated gains in their operating the key air campaign The offensive has slowed in pearances and ill-treatment of ritory in the town of Bashiqa, advance on the northern city of against IS, said that advancing recent days as the special forces, prisoners. The London-based believed to be largely deserted Mosul on Thursday, regrouping troops and aircraft have the troops who have advanced the rights organization said it visited except for dozens of IS fighters. as they clear neighborhoods and destroyed some 70 tunnels the farthest, push into more densely villages near the Shura and They’ve have had the town sur- houses once occupied by the jihadis had been using to launch populated areas of the city’s east, Qayara areas outside Mosul, rounded for weeks, and have Islamic State group. surprise attacks from inside where they cannot rely as much where it says up to six people assaulted it with mortar and In Mosul proper, where troops densely populated areas. on airstrikes and shelling were “extrajudicially executed” in artillery fire. have a foothold in a sliver of terri- “They’ve set up elaborate because of the risk posed to civil- late October over suspected ties At an area church in territory tory in the city’s east, the special defenses, and we have to assume ians who have been told to stay in to IS. freshly freed from the militants’ forces control the Zahra neigh- they’ll do anything among the their homes. “Men in Federal Police uniform grip, priests rang bells for the first borhood, once named after former civilian population because they Over 34,000 people have been have carried out multiple unlaw- time in two years on Wednesday dictator Saddam Hussein, mili- don’t care about anyone,” he said, displaced in the fighting and are ful killings, apprehending and as the peshmerga worked to tary officials said. noting that airstrikes had hit settling in camps and host com- then deliberately killing in cold secure the town. They have taken at least half of hundreds of IS positions in the munities in nearby provinces. blood residents in villages south “We are so happy at the libera- the Aden neighborhood and three-week old Mosul campaign. Troops are trying to screen the of Mosul,” said Amnesty’s Lynn tion,” said the Rev. Elkhoury clashes were still ongoing there, Iraqi troops are converging crowds for potential IS fighters Maalouf. “In some cases the resi- Alfaran Elkhoury at the Mart while the regular army’s ninth from several fronts on Mosul, the attempting to sneak out among dents were tortured before they Shoomy Church in Bahzani, a vil- division is stationed in east country’s second largest city and the civilians, and some have were shot dead execution-style.” lage near Bashiqa. Mosul’s Intisar neighborhood, the last major IS holdout in Iraq. admitted to meting out what they The battle front in that area “They want to give a message to they added, speaking on condi- Kurdish peshmerga forces are consider swift justice, by execut- has moved further north toward the world, and that message is ©2014 tion of anonymity because they holding a line outside the city in ing them. Mosul. Forces there are at the damage, their message is JEWELERS weren’t authorized to brief the north, while Iraqi army and On Thursday, Amnesty town of Hamam al-Alil, said Brig. destruction, their message is reporters. Skirmishes also con- militarized police units approach International issued its latest Firas Bashar, the spokesman for death,” he said, highlighting dam- tinued in the city’s southern out- from the south and government- report on the abuses of security Nineveh operations command. age to the church made by the 1721 KEITH STREET • STUART PARK PLAZA ( skirts. sanctioned Shiite militias are forces, urging the government to To the northeast, about 13 jihadis while they occupied the (Next to The Town Squire) 478-0049 • 478-0050 Col. John Dorrian, a guarding the western approach- investigate and stop cases of kilometers (8 miles) from the city, area. LAY-AWAYS WELCOME Kirk Douglas gets early 100th birthday gift from Jewish group

NEW YORK (AP) — Legendary first honoring the late Jerusalem actor and producer Kirk Douglas Mayor Teddy Kollek, his long- has received an early 100th time friend. birthday present — an award Douglas said his father’s con- from the World Jewish Congress nection to Israel goes back to his for his strong support for Israel childhood, and his dream is to including starring in the first see the country “peaceful and Hollywood feature film shot in successful,” a place where Arabs the newly established nation. and Jews can live together. Ronald Lauder, the organiza- At the dinner, U.S. Vice tion’s president, said Douglas, President Joe Biden received an who was born Issur Danielovitch award named for Theodor Herzl, on Dec. 9, 1916, was “always the founder of modern political proud of his Jewish roots.” Zionism who came to champion He pointed to Douglas’ star- the quest for a Jewish homeland. ring roles as a Holocaust sur- The award was presented by vivor in the 1953 movie “Juggler” former U.S. Secretary of State which was filmed in Israel and Henry Kissinger, who said Biden Alisha John via AP as Jewish U.S. Army Col. David “stands for the principles that This Nov. 1 PhoTo provided by Alisha John shows her “Mickey” Marcus, who helped will ensure survival of the daughter, Areea John, in Elton, La. John says her 3-month- save the Jewish state in 1948, in Jewish people and the state of old daughter has such a full head of hair that strangers stop the 1966 movie “Cast A Giant Israel.” Shadow.” Biden said he was certain U.S. to admire it, and she dressed the baby as a troll for Oscar-winning actor and pro- support for Israel would not Halloween. But John tells the American Press that she and ducer Michael Douglas accepted diminish under President-elect her husband, Dakota John, don’t have long to play with baby the award, telling more than 400 Donald Trump. Even if the new Areea’s hair. That’s because Dakota John is a member of the guests at a dinner at the Pierre administration tried to reduce Coushatta Indian tribe, which shaves babies’ heads as part of Hotel that his father would be support, “Congress would never a blessing ceremony when they’re four months old. “so proud and so humbled,” let it happen, the American peo- especially since the award is the ple would never let it happen.” Snowflakes, Santa, reindeer back on Starbucks holiday cups NEW YORK (AP) — Snowflakes, designs on Instagram last year, “It’s just a cup,” he joked. iced drinks has a wreath wrapped Santa Claus and reindeer are the company said Wednesday. For the holiday cups, the com- around the Starbucks mermaid returning to Starbucks’ holiday Starbucks Corp. has pany said it received 1,200 logo. The company declined to cups this year, after last year’s released holiday cups every designs from customers online say if the customers were com- more subdued red cups caused year since 1997. The outcry and narrowed them down. All the pensated for the designs. an uproar from critics who said over 2015’s plainer red cup cups for hot drinks are red and Last week, the Seattle-based the chain was part of a so-called grew after now President-elect have white designs featuring company also unveiled a green war on Christmas. Donald Trump suggested boy- candy canes, ornaments or other cup ahead of Election Day that it In all, 13 different cups will hit cotting the chain. holiday symbols. The one cup for said was “a symbol of unity.” stores around the world The company was surprised by Thursday. Eleven of them will be last year’s controversy, CEO available in U.S. shops. The cups Howard Schultz said at an event were designed by customers who in New York on Wednesday where uploaded pictures of their the designs were displayed. Ex-officer’s lawyer challenges probe of black motorist death CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) — A team contends the two men fired white police officer’s defense struggled over the officer’s stun lawyer hammered away gun and Scott got control of it Wednesday at the state investiga- before the shooting. tion in the fatal shooting of a The video shows Scott running black motorist, noting citizens away without the stun gun and using a toy metal detector found Slager firing eight times at his evidence missed at the crime back. scene. Forensic toxicologist Demetra Crime scene investigator Jamie Garvin interpreted lab results of Johnson testified that about two toxicology tests and testified that weeks after the shooting in April Scott had cocaine in his system 2015, she returned to the scene which could have been ingested because experts hired by defense anywhere from several days to attorney Andy Savage alerted several hours before the shoot- investigators two more bullets ing. had been recovered. Under cross-examination she “Did you know the two projec- agreed cocaine can make people tiles were found by citizens?” aggressive. Savage asked on cross-examina- The toxicology report refer- tion. enced one Pennsylvania study of “That’s the first I’m hearing it,” people hospitalized for cocaine Johnson replied. abuse. Garvin said the average He then asked if she knew amount of cocaine in the systems what kind of metal detector was of people in that study was less used to find the bullets near a than in Scott’s body. fence by the empty lot where Before Garvin testified, the Walter Scott was fatally shot try- prosecution asked the judge to ing to flee from Michael Slager. Savage from asking Garvin “Did you know it was a Fisher- if Scott was a chronic cocaine Price toy?” the attorney asked. user. “No,” Johnson responded. Circuit Judge Clifton Newman There was no mention whether asked Garvin, with the jury out of the bullets found were fired from the courtroom, if she could con- Slager’s service weapon. A cell- clude Scott was a chronic user phone video of Slager, a former based on the autopsy result, his North Charleston patrolman, discharge from a job for drugs shooting the 50-year-old Scott two years ago and a marijuana stunned the nation. arrest nearly three decades Another prosecution witness, before that. She said she could Medical University of South not, and the judge said the Carolina forensic pathologist Dr. defense could not raise the issue. Lee Marie Tormos, showed the jurors pictures of the Scott’s autopsy and testified his wounds were consistent with the cell- phone video. Reuse the News She said Scott had lacerations Recycle this newspaper on his hands, wrists and arms consistent with a fight on an asphalt surface. 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Contributed photo THe PIlOT Club of Cleveland will hold a meet- Cook the apples, lose the gap! ing for any junior high school girl interested in par- ticipating in the local Distinguished Young Mastering a better apple pie Women scholarship pro- gram. The meeting will be By SARA MOULTON Remove the plastic from one side of Sunday at 2 p.m., in the Associated Press the remaining dough and flip the library of Bradley Central dough onto the apples. Remove the High School. Girls must Any number of tasks may strike second piece of plastic. Trim the reside in Bradley County you as easy as pie, but anyone excess dough hanging off the edge who’s ever actually made a pie can of the pie plate so it is flush with and should bring a tell you that it actually requires parent/guardian to the the edge. Pinch the top and bottom some care if you want it to turn out dough rounds firmly together and meeting. Details of the well. press them with the tines of a fork. March 25 program will be Consider apple pie. Its ingredi- Cut four 2-inch slits in the top of discussed. Last year's win- ents are few and elemental: apples, the dough. Chill the filled pie for 10 ner, Halla Maynard, is also of course, along with sugar, flavor- minutes. Brush the surface with the Tennessee state title- ing and pie crust. But choosing the the heavy cream, then sprinkle holder. Girls are encour- right apples is a serious business. evenly with remaining 1 teaspoon aged to apply at distin- Likewise, you’ll want to do what of granulated sugar. Bake the pie guishedyw.org. you can to prevent the apples from on the heated baking sheet until shrinking in the pie shell as they the crust is dark golden brown, 40 cook, which simultaneously makes to 45 minutes. Transfer the pie to a the bottom crust soggy and creates wire rack and let cool until ready to an unsightly gap between the filling serve. and top crust. Nutrition information per serv- Hints from Heloise Let’s start with the apples. Some ing: 550 calories; 240 calories from are tart and some are sweet. fat (44 percent of total calories); 27 Happily, autumn is apple season, g fat (17 g saturated; 1 g trans fats); which means farmers markets 70 mg cholesterol; 210 mg sodium; (and, to a lesser extent, supermar- 76 g carbohydrate; 4 g fiber; 38 g kets) should be bursting with sugar; 5 g protein. The concerns of the customer turn into mold so easily. choices. Buy an assortment, taste AP Photo/Matthew Mead —- Dear Heloise: CUSTOMER I also run a squeegee over the each kind and take notes about THIS PHOTO shows deep dish apple pie in Concord, NH. Apple PIE DOUGH SERVICE is so important. walls every other day to cut down their flavor, paying particular pie ingredients are few and elemental: apples, of course, along with Start to finish: 20 minutes, plus General-merchandise stores sell on yuckiness. — T.C. in Ohio attention to their sugar level. An sugar, flavoring and pie crust. But choosing the right apples is a seri- chilling the exact same merchandise — apple’s flavor intensifies as it is ous business. Makes 2 crusts it’s usually the service that makes Suitcase storage cooked. Unless you’re nuts about 2 2/3 cups (11 1/2 ounces) all- the difference. As a customer, Dear Heloise: I love the vin- one particular variety, I’d advise Start to finish: 3 hours In the bowl, combine the purpose flour please pass along my hints to tage suitcases from the 1960s. you to pick a mix for your pie. The Servings: 8 reduced juices with the apples. 1/2 teaspoon table salt store employees: Some of my suitcases are design- complexity of the flavors will make 4 pounds firm apples, (a mix of Taste for seasoning and add addi- 18 tablespoons (2 sticks plus 2 — Keep the sales floor clean er and pricey. To protect them the pie that much more interesting. sweet and tart) peeled, cored and tional lemon juice if necessary. tablespoons) unsalted butter, cold, and neat. I know customers can and preserve their shape, I store Some apples turn into mush cut into 1/4-inch-thick wedges Cool to room temperature. cut into 1/2-inch cubes make a mess. off-season clothes in them. And I when they’re cooked, while others 1 pound applesauce apples, Meanwhile, remove 1 disk of 4 to 6 tablespoons ice water — Please don’t engage in per- throw in some sachets or used hold their shape for days. If you’re peeled, cored and cut into 1/4- dough from the refrigerator and roll In a large bowl, stir together the sonal conversations with co-work- fabric-softener sheets for fresh- not sure which way a given variety inch-thick wedges it out between 2 large sheets of flour and the salt, then add the ers that I can overhear, and please ness. — Sam R., Arlington, Texas will go, here’s a test: Cut a wedge 1/2 cup plus 1 teaspoon granu- plastic wrap into a 12-inch circle, butter. Working quickly with your don’t text on your cellphone when into cubes, combine it with a pinch lated sugar, divided about 1/8 inch thick. If the dough fingertips or a pastry blender, mix I’m asking you a question. Wet seal of sugar and a tablespoon of water, 1/4 cup packed dark brown becomes soft and/or sticky, return the dough until most of mixture — Monitor the fitting room. Dear Readers: A moistened then cook it, covered, over low heat sugar it to the refrigerator and chill until resembles a coarse meal, with the Politely tell me the rules, as some coffee filter works wonders over a for about 5 minutes, or until just 1/4 teaspoon table salt firm. Remove the plastic wrap from rest in small (roughly pea-sized) stores have different rules. plate or bowl of food in the tender. Most varieties will hold 1 to 2 tablespoons lemon juice one side of the dough and flip it lumps. Drizzle 4 tablespoons of ice — Make sure all items have microwave. It keeps the moisture their shape, but McIntosh, 1 teaspoon lemon zest onto a 9-inch pie plate. Remove the water evenly over the mixture and their correct tags on them. in the food, not escaping it! — Macoun, Cortland and Empire will Double batch of pie dough, second layer of wrap. Ease the gently stir with a fork until incorpo- — Be patient, as the new chip- Heloise fall apart and turn into applesauce. refrigerated dough down into the plate and rated. Gently squeeze a small reading cards take longer to I recommend adding a few of the 1 tablespoon heavy cream press it into the bottom and sides handful: it should hold together process. Easy open fall-apart varieties to your pie. In a large Dutch oven over medi- gently without stretching it. Leave without crumbling apart. If it does- Thanks for letting me vent. — Dear Heloise: Opening water Their sauciness will moisten and um-high heat, toss together all of the dough that overhangs the plate n’t, add more ice water, 1/2 table- A Reader, via email and soda bottles for the first time bind the rest of the apples in the the apples, 1/2 cup of the granu- in place; chill until the dough is spoon at a time, stirring 2 or 3 Most stores want to make the can be hard, especially if you filling. lated sugar, the brown sugar, salt, firm, about 30 minutes. times after each addition until it customer happy, but there always have pain issues like arthritis. Now, how to prevent that gap? 1 tablespoon of the lemon juice and Roll the second disk of dough comes together. (If you overwork are a few workers who stand out I have found wrapping a rub- Simple. Gently pre-cook the apples, lemon zest. Bring the mixture to a between 2 large sheets of plastic the mixture or add too much water, for good service. Tell them ber band around the lid helps. which drains them of liquid and boil, reduce to a simmer and cook wrap into a 12-inch circle, about the pastry will be tough.) “thanks”! — Heloise Just a few twists makes it easier shrinks their bulk. They’ll shrink until the firm apples are just tender 1/8 inch thick. Chill, leaving the Turn the dough out onto a clean to grab. — John C., Hobart, Ind. no more once they’re added to the when poked with a knife, about 15 dough between the plastic sheets, work surface and divide into sever- Shower power pie, which means there’ll be no gap minutes. Transfer the apples to a until firm, about 30 minutes. al portions. With the heel of your Send a money-saving or time- Dear Heloise: I live alone, and between the filling and the top large colander set over a bowl and While the dough chills, adjust hand, smear each portion once in a saving hint to Heloise, P.O. Box my friends tease me about how I crust. But don’t toss out that liq- let them drain for 15 minutes, the oven rack to the lowest posi- forward motion on the work sur- 795000, San Antonio, TX 78279- keep house. But my shower, I have uid! If you boil it down as detailed shaking the colander every so tion, place an empty rimmed bak- face to help distribute the fat. 5000, or you can fax it to 1-210- to say, is a lot cleaner since I below and add it back to the often. ing sheet on the rack, and heat the Gather the smeared dough togeth- HELOISE or email it to learned this hint: I leave my show- apples, you’ll amp up the apple After the apples have drained, oven to 425 F. er and form it, rotating it on the [email protected]. er door open after use. This allows essence. add the juices from the bowl to the Remove the pie plate lined with work surface, into 2 disks. Chill, the water to evaporate and not © 2016 by King Features Syndicate Inc. —- Dutch oven and simmer until the dough from the refrigerator and wrapped in plastic wrap, until firm, DEEP-DISH APPLE PIE reduced to about 1/2 cup. spoon the apple mixture into it. at least 1 hour.

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2 officers shot in western neck, Gregg said. International Airport after a Marine Corps pause to regroup Authorities were searching for months-long investigation. Pennsylvania; suspect sought and trying to identify the gun- Prosecutors want the 20-year- WASHINGTON (AP) — desert a month later. In both recruits at Parris Island in South CANONSBURG, Pa. (AP) — Two man, who fled the scene on foot, old Daniels kept in jail. Magistrate Disturbed by a series of U.S. accidents the pilots ejected safe- Carolina over the past eight police officers have been shot in Merner said. Streets in the area Judge Terence Kemp scheduled a Marine aircraft crashes, deaths ly. months, triggering investigations western Pennsylvania, and the were closed while police investi- Thursday morning hearing. and incidents of bad behavior, The incidents of bad behavior into widespread hazing and search is underway for a suspect. gated the scene and interviewed the commandant of the Marine include the deaths of two Marine abuse. The shooting happened at AP Source: Brad Pitt cleared in witnesses. Corps has ordered a one-day about 4 a.m. Thursday in child services investigation pause in operations for the serv- Canonsburg, 20 miles southwest State case in black motorist LOS ANGELES (AP) — An ice to regroup, look inward and of Pittsburgh. shooting enters sixth day investigation into whether Brad find ways to improve. Canonsburg Mayor Dave CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) — The Pitt was abusive toward his son Gen. Robert Neller, in a memo Rhome tells radio station WJPA prosecution is calling witnesses on a private flight in September to his commanders, said that F A L L M A R K E T two officers were shot, but the he for a sixth day in the murder trial says the case has been closed FREE PICTURES of a former South Carolina police with no finding of abuse by the more than 140 Marines died this Sponsored By WITH SANTA did not know their conditions. year, and only one was in com- ENTRY 10AM-1PM Their names have not been officer charged in the death of a actor, a source familiar with the THE FIRST black motorist. inquiry said Wednesday. bat. released. “We are seeing too many train- UNITED METHODIST CHURCH WOMEN One officer was taken to a hos- Former North Charleston The source, who was not patrolman Michael Slager is authorized to speak publicly, told ing accidents and we have a FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH pital in Canonsburg and the other small but not insignificant num- was flown to a hospital in charged in the shooting of 50- The Associated Press that the year-old Walter Scott as he ran investigation was closed within ber of individuals that continue 3425 Ocoee Street North Pittsburgh. to exhibit destructive behavior,” from a traffic stop in April 2015. the past few days. Officials have not released Neller said in the memo obtained Cellphone video that captured Multiples sources have said the SATURDAY, NOV. 12 • 9 AM-2 PM details about what led to the Wednesday by The Associated Scott being shot in the back Los Angeles County Department shootings. Press. • Soup ‘N More Lunch From 11:30 am-1 pm stunned the nation. of Children and Family Services L.A. approves ban on sleeping Just hours later, two Marine • Vendors & Crafters • Bake Sale As testimony begins Thursday, had been looking into allegations F/A-18 fighter jets collided dur- in vehicles near homes the prosecution has called 23 wit- Pitt was abusive toward his 15- • RADA Knives • Handmade Fishing Lures ing a training mission near San LOS ANGELES (AP) — City law- nesses to lay out its case that year-old son on the flight in mid- Diego. One pilot safely ejected Do Some Early Christmas Shopping makers in Los Angeles have although Slager may have been September. Pitt’s wife, Angelina and the other was able to land. approved a nighttime ban on liv- provoked by Scott running away, Jolie Pitt, filed for divorce days Pointing to incidents of sexual ing in vehicles near homes, parks there was no justification for after the incident, and her attor- and schools over the protests of ney said it was “for the health of assault, hazing and alcohol shooting him five times. abuse, Neller said in the memo, those who say the measure will The defense has countered that the family.” criminalize homeless people. A department spokesman said “It is time for us to take a look the investigation was botched. inward.” The Los Angeles Times reports Defense attorney Andy Savage the agency could not confirm it the measure permits parking and investigated Pitt. He ordered commanders to noted Wednesday that people conduct a one-day stand-down sleeping in certain industrial or using a toy metal detector found Custody of the actors’ six chil- commercial districts. The ordi- dren has been the primary issue for professional development bullets at the scene missed by between now and Dec. 1, for nance cites unsanitary condi- state investigators. in their divorce. Jolie Pitt is seek- tions, noise and crime as reasons ing sole custody of the children, active duty Marines, and gave reserve units until February. In a for the ban in other parts of the Coast Guard pilot to be honored while Pitt is seeking joint custody. city. Pitt has had visitation with his more broadly distributed mes- The nighttime vehicle living ban for North Pacific rescue children under terms agreed sage to his entire force, Neller would replace a 1983 law that HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — Like upon by the former couple. Jolie said that while Marines are per- outlawed vehicle dwelling city- many people honored for their Pitt’s representatives said forming excellently in combat wide. That provision was struck bravery, Coast Guard pilot Monday that an agreement on and in response to other disas- down by a federal appeals court. William Peterson said he was just custody had been reached, ters, some are stumbling at L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti hasn’t doing his job when he helped res- although a final agreement will be home. said whether he’ll sign the new cue nine colleagues whose plane part of the couple’s divorce judg- “In our pre-deployment train- ban into law. crashed on a hillside on the west- ment when it is entered. ing and garrison activities, we are Its approval Wednesday came a ern Aleutian Island of Attu off California law favors joint cus- falling short,” he said in the mes- day after voters approved a $1.2 Alaska in 1982. tody, although details about cus- sage sent out Tuesday. “We are billion initiative to build support- Visibility was only 50 feet tody arrangements are rarely losing too many Marines to avoid- ive housing. because of fog and winds gusted made public in celebrity divorce able death and injury. We have a culture of combat excellence, but Paper Please: California voters to over 46 miles per hour in the cases. North Pacific as Peterson tried to A representative for Jolie said we have to guard against compla- approve plastic bag ban fly a rescue helicopter to the fiery the actress is relieved that the cency and a lack of focus at home SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — crash site. Following an emer- inquiry is over and that the cus- station.” California’s ban on single-use gency beacon, Peterson and his tody arrangements in place will The order comes on the heels of plastic carryout bags will stay in crew found three survivors who allow the children to heal. a string of crashes and other inci- effect after voters narrowly had walked down the hill and flew A representative for Pitt dents, including the nighttime approved the policy. them to a Coast Guard base on declined comment. collision of two CH-53E transport Proposition 67 was placed on the island. Pitt and Jolie were married for helicopters off the coast of Oahu Tuesday’s ballot by plastic bag Peterson returned in the heli- two years and together for 12 in January that killed 12 industry supporters to try to over- copter and inched it up to the years after becoming close while Marines. The Corps blamed pilot turn a ban approved by the state crash site. He and the crew found filming 2005’s “Mr. & Mrs. error compounded by low aircraft legislature two years ago. The a fourth victim and flew him to Smith.” readiness and a lack of focus on item was approved with a 52 per- safety after a gust of wind nearly basic aviation practices. cent majority. blew the aircraft into the hillside Arizona man accused of shooting A Marine Harrier jet crashed in A coalition of environmental as it hovered along the steep ter- officer is killed by police September off the coast of groups, grocers and others led the rain. (AP) — A man accused of killing Okinawa, Japan, and an F/A-18 campaign to uphold the statewide Knowing it would be too dan- a police officer and holing up in Hornet crashed in the California ban. gerous to try to hover the chopper an Arizona cabin with a teenage Voters rejected a second meas- again, Peterson landed it about a girl believed to have been a ure, Proposition 65, which pro- mile or so down the hill. He and hostage was shot dead posed to create an environmental the crew trekked up with stretch- Wednesday by officers after the fund with proceeds from a 10- ers, returned to the helicopter gunman opened fire, authorities cent charge for alternative bags. with five more injured victims and said. Environmental groups and then flew them to another base at The shooting of Daniel other critics said it was put on the a nearby island for medical treat- Erickson, 36, came after he ballot to confuse voters. ment. pulled a gun Tuesday and shot Fire contained but still burning For his actions, the 62-year-old Officer Darrin Reed of the Show retired captain from Richland, Low Police Department when at old N.Y. steel mill site Washington, is set to be inducted Reed was responding to a distur- LACKAWANNA, N.Y. (AP) — A Thursday into the Wall of bance at a restaurant, the depart- massive blaze at a former steel Gallantry at the Coast Guard ment said in a statement. mill site outside Buffalo has been Academy in New London, It was unclear whether Reed contained, and authorities say Connecticut. Three other Coast was shot inside or outside the the fire could burn for days. Guardsmen also are being restaurant in the town of about Fire crews remain at the scene inducted for unrelated heroism. 10,000 people in Apache- of the blaze in Lackawanna on Ohioan who fled U.S. gets 20 years Sitgreaves National Forest. Thursday morning, nearly 24 Erickson fled following the hours after it started inside a in prison for Ponzi scheme shooting and was found at the massive building housing several AKRON, Ohio (AP) — A man rental cabin in the nearby com- businesses on the former who spent more than a decade as munity of Pinetop-Lakeside, Bethlehem Steel site. The blaze a fugitive has been sentenced to where he barricaded himself caused a large section of the roof 20 years in federal prison for inside with the girl, said Chief and some walls to collapse as charges related to a Ponzi scheme Deputy James Molesa of the thick clouds of black smoke cov- that victimized hundreds of Navajo County Sheriff’s Office. ered the area. investors. The girl, who Molesa said was More than 100 firefighters from A judge sentenced Eric Bartoli 14, was treated for minor injuries Lackawanna, neighboring Buffalo on Wednesday in Akron. He had from glass shards. The Show Low and other local communities pleaded guilty earlier this year to department said she was 15. No struggled through the day to conspiracy and fraud charges. other details about her were extinguish the blaze before offi- His attorney did not immedi- released. cials deemed it contained ately return a call seeking com- Erickson’s death came after he Wednesday night. ment. fired at officers who had sur- Police search for gunman after 5 Prosecutors say Bartoli and his rounded the cabin and they co-conspirators swindled U.S. injured in Seattle shooting returned fire, Molesa said. and Latin America investors by Trucker accused of keeping women SEATTLE (AP) — A man opened selling them $65 million in unreg- fire on a crowd outside a conven- istered securities. as sex slaves gets 20 years ience store in downtown Seattle, Bartoli fled the country after SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A wounding five people and setting failing to appear at a 1999 hear- Utah trucker who pleaded guilty off an intense police search, ing regarding a lawsuit by the to keeping women as sex slaves authorities said. Securities and Exchange in his semi-trailer as he drove Seattle Assistant Police Chief Commission. He was indicted in across the country was sen- Robert Merner said four men and 2003. tenced Wednesday to 20 years in one woman were hurt after an Peruvian police arrested Bartoli prison. argument near Pine Street and in 2013, two years after U.S. Timothy Jay Vafeades, 56, Third Avenue outside a 7-Eleven authorities sought to extradite sexually assaulted and brutally store near a busy bus stop. him. Authorities brought him beat the victims almost daily “There was some type of argu- back to the U.S. last year. after trapping them in his truck ment that took place, a suspect and forcibly grinding down their walked away and then fired into Hearing set for man accused of teeth, federal prosecutors said. crowd striking those individuals,” trying to join Islamic State One woman told a judge that Merner said. COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — A her months-long ordeal began All five people shot were taken bond hearing is set for an Ohio when she got into his truck to go to Harborview Medical Center in man accused of trying to travel to to dinner with him. She started Seattle. Harborview Medical Libya to join the Islamic State to worry when realized they Center spokeswoman Susan group. weren’t going toward any restau- Gregg said the condition of one A federal prosecutor in rants. woman and two men wounded Columbus says Aaron Daniels “He then said, ‘I got you now. improved by Wednesday night wired $250 to an Islamic State You are mine,’” she said. The from serious to satisfactory condi- group operative in January and vampire-obsessed truck driver tion. told an undercover informant controlled nearly every aspect of She said two other men about his interest in traveling her life, including how she used remained in critical, but stable overseas to commit jihad. the bathroom, she said. condition in intensive care. Daniels’ court-appointed attor- Vafeades, wearing glasses and The five victims range in age ney has declined to comment. a gray striped jail jumpsuit, gave from 20s to 50s and sustained Daniels was taken into custody a short, emotional apology at a injuries to their legs, chest and Monday at John Glenn Columbus sentencing hearing. 6—Cleveland Daily Banner—Thursday, November 10, 2016 www.clevelandbanner.com tina’s Groove CROSSWORD By Eugene Sheffer

Baby Blues

Blondie

ASTROLOGYASTROLOGY by Eugenia Last Snuffy Smith

FRIDAY, NOV. 11, 2016 Tucci, 56. what is going on around you. Expanding CELEBRITIES BORN ON THIS Happy Birthday: Look for alterna- your knowledge will help you maintain DAY: Leonardo DiCaprio, 42; Calista tives to the way you have been living, your confidence and ability to follow the Flockhart, 52; Demi Moore, 54; Stanley and do your best to stay up-to-date on path that interests you the most. Life is about achieving peace and happiness, not arguing and dishing out negative vibes. Your numbers are 5, 13, 21, 24, 30, 38, 44. ARIES (March 21-April 19): Contract Bridge Emotions will surface, and concerns you by Steve Becker feel passionate about will motivate you to do your part. Before you jump in and Hagar the Horrible take on too much, consider your obliga- tions and try to figure out the most real- istic plan of attack. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): An unex- pected situation will leave you dumb- founded. Do what you can to prepare for whatever comes your way. Money mat- ters must be dealt with smartly, and moderation will be necessary to avoid a loss. Don't leave anything to chance. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Getting involved in something you believe in will bring you hope as well as put you in touch with people who share your senti- ments. Romance is on the rise, and seri- Dilbert ous discussions will give you a clear pic- ture of the possibilities that lie ahead. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Walk away from an unpredictable situation. Emotional problems will surface if you aren't willing to compromise. A partner- ship will face a stalemate, and situations are likely to get blown out of proportion. Step back and re-evaluate your situa- tion. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Embrace change and show everyone how adapt- able you are. Business meetings and trips that mix work with pleasure will bring stellar results. Let your actions Garfield speak for you and you will get what you want. Romance is highlighted. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Keep the peace at home or make changes to the way you live that will ease your stress and give you the breathing room you need to improve your life. Confusion will lead to uncertainty and deter you from reaching your goals. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Your emo- tions will be hard to control. Don't be ashamed of the way you feel. Speak up and find out where you stand and what chance you have to bring about the changes required to improve your life. Beetle Bailey SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Caution will be required if you take on someone who is looking for a fight. Show compas- sion and try to understand what has contributed to someone's anger. How you handle others will be directly linked to what you can accomplish. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Enjoy your home. Make it a place of convenience, comfort and entertain- ment. Host an event or plan something romantic for you and someone you love. Personal improvements will make you feel good and help you excel. Live in the moment. Dennis the Menace By Ned Classics CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): By Conrad Day Emotions will lead to erratic behavior. Size up the situation and consider whether it is worth your while. If some- thing isn't panning out, cut your losses and move on. Keep moderation in mind when someone asks you for something. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Don't believe everything you hear. Someone will exaggerate in order to grab your attention. Your time is better spent on making the personal and physical changes that make you feel good. Pampering and playtime are encour- aged. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Look at logistics before you jump into something that harbors possible risk. Do your research when it comes to anything that will require you to spend money first. A joint venture will spark an emotional set- back and loss of trust. Birthday Baby: You are questioning, mysterious and inventive. You are mind- ful and perceptive. www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Thursday, November 10, 2016— 7

THURSDAYAFTERNOON/EVENING NOVEMBER 10, 2016 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 The Ellen DeGeneres Show Live at 5:00 Live at 5:30 News Nightly News Ent. Tonight Inside Edition Superstore Superstore Med “Free Will” (N) The Blacklist (N) ’ Å News Tonight Show-J. Fallon Seth Meyers WELFTBN 4 John Hagee Grace Graham Christmas Billy Graham Unqualified Drive History Potters Trinity Family Joel Osteen Prince Hillsong TV Praise Å Watchman Journey-Faith Christmas WTNB 5Nancy’s Neighborhood WTNB Today Body Southern-Fit Tennova Talk Around Town First Baptist Church Perry Stone Around Town Around Town Texas Music Around Town Around Town WFLICW 6 Maury ’ Å Name Game Name Game Millionaire Millionaire Family Feud Family Feud DC’s Legends of Tomorrow Supernatural (N) ’ Å Mod Fam Mod Fam Hollywood Paid Program Two Men Two Men WNGHPBS 7 Martha Speak Odd Squad Wild Kratts Wild Kratts PBS NewsHour (N) ’ Å Antiques Roadshow Å Georgia Trav. Ga. Outdoors Fishe. Murder Mysteries The World’s Most Expensive The World’s Britain’s Poshest Nannies Wardrobe DAYSTAR 8Green Room Bill Winston Mission Jewish Voice Guillermo Creflo Dollar Jewish Jesus John Hagee Rod Parsley Time for Empowered By the Spirit Blessed Life M. Chironna New Level K. Copeland Robison Enjoying-Life WTVCABC 9 Dr. Phil (N) ’ Å News News News World News Wheel Jeopardy! (N) Grey’s Anatomy (N) Å Notorious “The Burn Book” Get Away With Murder News (:35) Live ’ (:37) Nightline WTCIPBS 10 Ready Jet Odd Squad Wild Kratts Wild Kratts World News Business Rpt. PBS NewsHour (N) ’ Å Chattanooga The A List Music & Might-International Debt of Honor: Disabled A Chef’s Life World News Charlie Rose (N) ’ Å WTVC2FOX 11 Harry (N) ’ Å Family Feud Family Feud Mike & Molly Mike & Molly Big Bang Big Bang Rosewood (N) Å (DVS) (8:59) Pitch “San Francisco” News at 10 Seinfeld Last-Standing Last-Standing Paid Program 2 Broke Girls WDEFCBS 12 The Dr. Oz Show (N) Å Judge Judy Judge Judy News 12 at 6 CBS News Prime News Andy Griffith Big Bang Great Indoors (:01) Mom (N) Life in Pieces Pure Genius (N) ’ Å News Late Show-Colbert Corden QVC 13Gourmet Holiday Customer Choice Food Award winners. Affinity Diamond Jewelry “All Easy Pay Offers” Posh Presents “All Special Offers” (N) Lisa Rinna Collection CSPAN 14(3:30) Public Affairs Events ’ Politics and Public Policy Today ’ Politics & Public Policy WGN-A 15Blue Bloods “New Rules” Blue Bloods Å Blue Bloods Å (DVS) Elementary ’ Å Elementary ’ Å Elementary ’ Å Elementary ’ Å How I Met How I Met How I Met How I Met HSN 16Beauty Gifts (N) Å Curations Caravan Fashions Shopping (N) Fashions Beauty Report With Amy Beauty Report With Amy The List With Colleen Lopez The List With Colleen Lopez Curations Caravan Fashions Too Faced Cosmetic Gifts E! 23The Kardashians The Kardashians The Kardashians E! News (N) Å››› “Mean Girls” (2004, Comedy) Lindsay Lohan. Å WAGS: Miami Å E! News (N) Å ESQTV 24Parks Parks Parks Parks Parks Parks Parks Parks Parks Parks ›› “Semi-Pro” (2008) Will Ferrell, Woody Harrelson. ›› “Action Jackson” (1988) Carl Weathers. Premiere. LIFE 25Grey’s Anatomy ’ Å Grey’s Anatomy ’ Å Project Runway Å Project Runway Å Project Runway (N) Å Project Runway “Life Is Full of Surprises” Runway: Fashion Startup Fashion (12:02) Project Runway TLC 26Toddlers & Tiaras ’ Å Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes My 600-Lb. Life ’ Å My 600-Lb. Life ’ Å My 600-Lb. Life ’ Å 600-Lb. Life TBA My 600-Lb. Life ’ Å 600-Lb. Life TBA TBS 27Friends ’ Friends ’ Friends ’ Friends ’ Seinfeld ’ Seinfeld Seinfeld Seinfeld ’ 2 Broke Girls 2 Broke Girls Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Conan (N) Å 2 Broke Girls Conan Å TNT 28Bones “Judas on a Pole” ’ Bones “The Man in the Cell” Bones ’ Å Bones “Man in the Mansion” NBA Basketball Chicago Bulls at Miami Heat. (N) (Live) Å NBA Basketball Los Angeles Lakers at Sacramento Kings. (N) (Live) Å USA 29Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Falling Water “Ambergris” Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU FX 30Mike & Molly ››› “Dawn of the Planet of the Apes” (2014) Andy Serkis, Jason Clarke. ’ Å››› “Guardians of the Galaxy” (2014) Chris Pratt. ’ Å Better Things Better Things Better Things (:40) ››› “Guardians of the Galaxy” ’ ESPN 31SportsNation Questionable Around/Horn Interruption SportsCenter (N) Å Coll. Football College Football North Carolina at Duke. From Wallace Wade Stadium in Durham, N.C. (N) SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å SportsCenter (N) Å ESPN2 32NFL Live (N) Å SportsNation Questionable Around/Horn Interruption SportsCenter (N) Å SportsCenter Special (N) DRL Drone Racing (Taped) Women’s Soccer United States vs Romania. (N) (Live) Sports Shorts (N) FSTN 33UFC Main Event Golf Life ACC Access Halls of Fame Game 365 Driven Predators NHL Hockey St. Louis Blues at Nashville Predators. (N Subject to Blackout) Postgame World Poker Tour Tennis SEC 34(3:00) The Paul Finebaum Show (N) Å SEC Now (N) (Live) Å SEC Storied Å SEC Storied Å SEC Storied SEC Now Å SEC Now Å GOLF 35Golf Central PGA Tour Golf OHL Classic at Mayakoba, First Round. PGA Tour Golf OHL Classic at Mayakoba, First Round. Golf Central PGA Tour Golf OHL Classic at Mayakoba, First Round. FS1 36UFC 205: History Speak for Yourself NASCAR Race Hub (N) (Live) UFC Main Event Å UFC 205 Press Conference College Ftball College Football Utah at Arizona State. From Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe, Ariz. (N) (Live) Å FSSE 37NBA Basketball Jimbo Fisher Show FOX Sports Big 12 Showcase P1 AquaX USA RMG’s Hydro Waves Big 12 Showcase Boxing 30 ’ Fight Sports: In 60 Fight Sports: In 60 WEA 38(3:00) Weather Center Live (N) Å (5:59) Weather Underground (N) Weather Gone Viral Extreme Weather Extreme Weather Extreme Weather Coast Guard Alaska CNBC 39(3:00) Closing Bell (N) Å Fast Money (N) Mad Money (N) Jay Leno’s Garage Shark Tank ’ Å Shark Tank ’ Å Make Me a Millionaire Shark Tank ’ Å Shark Tank ’ Å MSNBC 40MSNBC Live MTP Daily (N) With All Due Respect (N) Hardball Chris Matthews All In With Chris Hayes (N) The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word 11th Hour Hardball The Rachel Maddow Show CNN 41The Lead With Jake Tapper The Situation Room (N) The Situation Room (N) Erin Burnett OutFront (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) CNN Tonight w/ Don Lemon CNN Tonight w/ Don Lemon Anderson Cooper 360 Å HDLN 42Forensic File Forensic File Forensic File Forensic File The Situation Room (N) Erin Burnett OutFront (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) Forensic File Forensic File Forensic File Forensic File Anderson Cooper 360 Å FNC 43Your World With Neil Cavuto The Five (N) Special Report On the Record With Brit The O’Reilly Factor (N) The Kelly File (N) Hannity (N) The O’Reilly Factor (N) The Kelly File HIST 44Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars TRUTV 45Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Those Who Can’t (N) Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers A&E 46The First 48 ’ Å LIVE PD: Overtime ’ Å The First 48 ’ Å The First 48 ’ Å The First 48 ’ Å 60 Days In “The Aftermath: Part Two” ’ Behind Bars: Rookie Year The First 48 (12:03) The First 48 Å DISC 47Misfit Garage “’57 Corvette” Misfit Garage Å Street Outlaws ’ Å Street Outlaws ’ Å Street Outlaws ’ Å Street Outlaws ’ Å Street Outlaws ’ Å Street Outlaws ’ Å Street Outlaws ’ Å NGC 48Border Wars Alaska State Troopers Nature “Ghost Bear” ’ A Penguin’s Life Kingdom of the Blue Whale Wild Antarctica Alaska’s Glacier Bay China’s Golden Monkeys TRAV 49Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum (N) Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum FOOD 50Beat Bobby Beat Bobby Chopped Å Chopped Å Chopped Å Chopped Å Chopped (N) Å Beat Bobby Beat Bobby Beat Bobby Beat Bobby Chopped Å 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 Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Hunters Hunters Int’l Hunters Hunters Int’l Flip or Flop Flip or Flop ANPL 52Monsters Inside Me Å Monsters Inside Me Å Monsters Inside Me Å Monsters Inside Me Å Monsters Inside Me Å Monsters Inside Me Monsters Inside Me (N) ’ Monsters Inside Me Å Monsters Inside Me Å FREE 53The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle ››› “Freaky Friday” (2003) Jamie Lee Curtis. ’››› “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory” (1971) Gene Wilder. ’ The 700 Club ’ Å Mindy Project Mindy Project DISN 54Star-For. Milo Murphy Bunk’d Å Bizaardvark (5:55) Jessie (:20) ›› “16 Wishes” (2010) Debby Ryan. Walk the Bunk’d ’ Walk the Bizaardvark The Lodge Bunk’d Å Walk the Bizaardvark Girl Meets Best Friends NICK 55(2:30) Rio ’ SpongeBob Loud House Loud House Henry Danger Henry Danger Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn ››› “Rio” (2011) Voices of Anne Hathaway. ’ Å Friends ’ Friends ’ Friends ’ Friends ’ Friends (:33) Friends TOON 56Gumball Teen Titans Clarence (N) Gumball Powerpuff Teen Titans We Bare Gumball King of Hill Burgers King of Hill Cleveland Amer. Dad Burgers Family Guy Family Guy Chicken Squidbillies TVLND 57Gunsmoke Å Andy Griffith Andy Griffith Andy Griffith Andy Griffith Andy Griffith Andy Griffith (:12) The Andy Griffith Show Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond King King King King AMC 58(2:30) ›››› “GoodFellas” (1990) ‘R’ ››› “The Italian Job” (2003) Mark Wahlberg. ‘PG-13’ Å››› “Open Range” (2003, Western) Robert Duvall, Kevin Costner. ‘R’ Å›› “The Monuments Men” (2014) George Clooney. Å TCM 59“Caesar and Cleopatra” (:15) ››› “Sealed Cargo” (1951) Å (:45) ›››› “The Invisible Man” (1933) ››› “Our Mother’s House” (1967) Dirk Bogarde. Å›››› “The Innocents” (1961) Deborah Kerr. Å Bespoke Pumpkin HALL 60“Best Christmas Party Ever” (2014) Torrey DeVitto. Å “A Perfect Christmas” (2016, Drama) Susie Abromeit. Å “A Wish for Christmas” (2016, Drama) Lacey Chabert. Å “A Christmas Melody” (2015, Comedy) Mariah Carey. Å “Window Wonderland” Å OXYGEN 61America’s Next Top Model America’s Next Top Model (5:56) ››› “Easy A” (2010) Emma Stone, Penn Badgley. ››› “Crazy, Stupid, Love.” (2011) Steve Carell, Ryan Gosling. Å››› “Crazy, Stupid, Love.” (2011) Steve Carell, Ryan Gosling. Å BRAVO 62Million Dollar LA Million Dollar LA Million Dollar LA Million Dollar LA Million Dollar LA Million Dollar LA Yours, Mine Yours, Mine Watch What (:45) Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles SYFY 63(2:00) Blade “Kite” (2014, Action) India Eisley, Callan McAuliffe. Å›› “Quantum of Solace” (2008) Daniel Craig, Olga Kurylenko. Å››› “Skyfall” (2012, Action) Daniel Craig, Judi Dench, Javier Bardem. Å› “Push” (2009) Å SPIKE 64›› “The Book of Eli” (2010, Adventure) Denzel Washington, Gary Oldman. ’›››› “The Shawshank Redemption” (1994, Drama) Tim Robbins, Morgan Freeman. ’ Å›› “Escape Plan” (2013) Sylvester Stallone, Arnold Schwarzenegger. ’ COM 65South Park South Park South Park South Park Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama Tosh.0 Å Tosh.0 Å Tosh.0 Å Tosh.0 Å Tosh.0 Å Tosh.0 Å Daily Show At Midnight This Is Not Futurama ’ MTV 66(3:40) Catfish: The TV Show (4:50) Catfish: The TV Show Catfish: The TV Show Å Catfish: The TV Show Å Catfish: The TV Show Å True Life “I’m a Go Go God” (:01) True Life ’ Å (:02) Wonderland (N) Å Wild ’n Out Wild ’n Out VH1 67Jacksons-American Drm Martha & Snoop’s Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood › “Friday After Next” (2002) Ice Cube, Mike Epps. ’› “Friday After Next” (2002) Ice Cube, Mike Epps. ’ Martha & Snoop’s CMTV 68Reba Å Reba Å Raymond Raymond Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing I Love Kellie ›› “The Last Song” (2010, Drama) Miley Cyrus, Greg Kinnear. BET 69“Tyler Perry’s Temptation” The Wendy Williams Show House/Payne Meet the Browns Meet, Browns (7:55) ›› “Diary of a Mad Black Woman” (2005) Kimberly Elise, Steve Harris. ›› “Woman Thou Art Loosed” (2004) Kimberly Elise. SCIENCE 83Mega Shippers ’ Å Mega Shippers ’ Å Mega Shippers ’ Å Mega Shippers ’ Å Mega Shippers ’ Å (:01) Mega Shippers Å World’s Biggest Ship (:03) Mega Shippers Å (12:04) Mega Shippers ’ CSPAN2 85Public Affairs Events ’ Public Affairs Events ’ EWTN 100Cat Chat Chaplet Kids Savoring Decision EWTN News Catholic Daily Mass - Olam World Over Live (N) EWTN News Icons Father Spitzer’s Universe Defend Life Women of Daily Mass - Olam WPXA ION 107 Blue Bloods “No Regrets” Blue Bloods “Loss of Faith” Blue Bloods ’ Å Blue Bloods “Devil’s Breath” Blue Bloods Å (DVS) Blue Bloods Å (DVS) Blue Bloods “Hold Outs” ’ Blue Bloods Å (DVS) Blue Bloods Å (DVS) DISXD 117Right Now Star-For. Star-For. Walk the Lab Rats Lab Rats Walk the Star-For. Gravity Falls Gravity Falls Right Now Lab Rats Star-Rebels Spider-Man Marvel’s Av. Gravity Falls Gravity Falls Walk the GSN 144Deal or No Deal ’ Å Deal or No Deal ’ Å Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud COOK 153Unique Eats Unique Unique Unique Unique Unique Carnival Eats Carnival Eats Carnival Eats Carnival Eats Carnival Eats Carnival Eats Cheap Eats Cheap Eats Good Eats Good Eats Carnival Eats Carnival Eats WE 163Law & Order: Criminal Intent Law & Order: Criminal Intent Law & Order: Criminal Intent Growing Up Hip Hop Growing Up Hip Hop Growing Up Hip Hop (N) Money Power Respect (N) Growing Up Hip Hop Money Power Respect GALA 217La Fuerza del Destino Como Dice el Dicho (SS) El Chavo El Chavo Vecinos Vecinos La Familia María Vecinos una familia La Familia Vecinos Noticias La Familia María La Hora Pico TELE 223María Celeste Suelta la Sopa ’ (SS) Decisiones Noticiero Caso Cerrado: Edición Silvana Sin Lana (N) (SS) Sin Senos Sí Hay Paraíso ’ Señora Acero 3: La Coyote Al Rojo Vivo Titulares Sin Senos Sí Hay Paraíso ’ UNIV 224El Gordo y la Flaca (N) Primer Impacto (N) (SS) Hotel Todo Noticiero Uni. La Rosa de Guadalupe (N) Despertar Contigo (N) Vino el Amor (N) El color de la pasión (N) Impacto Noticiero Uni Contacto Deportivo (N) NBCSP 311(3:30) Mecum Auto Auctions “Portland” NASCAR America (N) ’ (Live) Å PowerNation On The Road Grudge Race Grudge Race Grudge Race Grudge Race Nitro World Nitro World Motorclub (N) Motorclub Grudge Race Grudge Race DLC 31940-Year-Old Child Trauma: Life in the ER ’ Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ Vegas ER ’ Å Vegas ER “Shots Fired” ’ Vegas ER “Desert Rollover” Vegas ER ’ Å Vegas ER “Shots Fired” ’ Vegas ER “Desert Rollover”

Thursday Best Bets 7:30 p.m. on (ESPN) 8 p.m. on (WRCB) 8:59 p.m. on (WTVC2) 9 p.m. on (WRCB) 9:01 p.m. on (WDEF) College Football Superstore Pitch Mom There was a time when the Duke/North Extra workers flock to Cloud 9 for the holi- The arrival of Livan Duarte (guest star Though one needs a new kidney, two broth- Finding Adam (William Fichtner) with Carolina rivalry was just as intense in foot- days in the new episode “Seasonal Help,” Christian Ochoa) as the Padres’ new ers can’t settle their differences in the new marijuana before they share intimacy ball as it now is in basketball. Unfortunately, to the eventual dismay of the regular staff. catcher doesn’t go over well with many episode “Free Will.” Dr. Halstead and Dr. makes Bonnie (Allison Janney) worry the battle for the Victory Bell, which dates Amy (America Ferrera) is especially unset- people in the new episode “San Francisco.” Manning (Nick Gehlfuss, Torrey DeVitto) try that’s the only way he can be with her in back to the 1948 doesn’t match up with tled to find herself suddenly working beside Mike (Mark-Paul Gosselaar) is among to bring them to a meeting of minds to re- the new episode “Sparkling Water and Ba- other rivalries. Tonight, the Duke Blue Dev- her husband, Adam (guest star Ryan Gaul). them, since he is moved from that position solve the medical dilemma. Dr. Rhodes and dinkers.” When she learns of the situation, ils host their rival from just up the road. The Jonah and Garrett (Ben Feldman, Colton to first base. Amelia and Oscar (Ali Larter, Dr. Latham (Colin Donnell, guest star Ato Christy (Anna Faris) appoints herself as Tar Heels, however have had the upper Dunn) start a wager on which of the new- Mark Consuelos) team up to do damage Essandoh) are challenged by a woman who intermediary. Guest stars include Diane hand in recent times and are the reigning comers will be the first to quit. Glenn (Mark control regarding Ginny (Kylie Bunbury). doesn’t want her daughter to have needed Delano (“Northern Exposure”). Mimi Coastal Division champs in the ACC under McKinney) tries to determine who will be Dan Lauria, Mo McRae and Meagan Holder surgery. and Jesse Lee Soffer Kennedy, Jaime Pressly and Beth Hall coach Larry Fedora. the store’s Santa. Another episode follows. also star. appear in their “Chicago P.D.” roles. co-star.

FRIDAYAFTERNOON/EVENING NOVEMBER 11, 2016 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 The Ellen DeGeneres Show Live at 5:00 Live at 5:30 News Nightly News Ent. Tonight Inside Edition Caught on Camera Dateline NBC (N) ’ Å News Tonight Show-J. Fallon Seth Meyers WELFTBN 4 John Hagee Unqualified Praise (N) Å Creation Supernatural! Potters Trinity Family Hal Lindsey End/ Age Perry Stone Praise Å The Bible F.K. Price Spirit WTNB 5Nancy’s Neighborhood WTNB Today Body Southern-Fit Crook & Chase Country Fix Country Music City Tonight ’ Around Town Texas Music Around Town Around Town WFLICW 6 Maury ’ Å Name Game Name Game Millionaire Millionaire Family Feud Family Feud The Vampire Diaries (N) ’ Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (N) ’ Mod Fam Mod Fam Hollywood Paid Program Two Men Two Men WNGHPBS 7 Martha Speak Odd Squad Wild Kratts Wild Kratts PBS NewsHour (N) ’ Å All Access High School Football (N) ’ (Live) Å All Access High School Football ’ Å DAYSTAR 8Sam Adeyemi Bill Winston Love a Child Jewish Voice Z. Levitt Creflo Dollar Jewish Voice John Hagee Rod Parsley Joni: Table Marcus and Joni Jack Van Jewish Jesus Hour of Sal K. Copeland Robison Enjoying-Life WTVCABC 9 Dr. Phil (N) ’ Å News News News World News Wheel Jeopardy! 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(N) Å The First 48 ’ Å Live PD ’ Å DISC 47Gold Rush Tony Beets buys a second dredge. ’ Å Gold Rush “Eye in the Sky” Gold Rush ’ Å Gold Rush: Pay Dirt (N) ’ Gold Rush (N) ’ Å Treasure Quest: Snake (:02) Gold Rush ’ Å Treasure Quest: Snake NGC 48No Man Left Behind No Man Left Behind Inside Combat Rescue Camp Leatherneck Inside North Korea Narco State Explorer “Fighting Isis” Explorer “Zoo Tiger Escape” Locked Up Abroad TRAV 49Ghost Adventures Å Ghost Adventures Å Ghost Adventures Å Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum (N) Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum FOOD 50Chopped “Military Salute” Chopped “Military Vets” Guy’s Grocery Games Å Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive HGTV 51Love It or List It Å Love It or List It Å Love It or List It Å Love It or List It Å Love It or List It Å Love It or List It Å Hunters Hunters Int’l Hunters Hunters Int’l Love It or List It Å ANPL 52Tanked “Sweet Memories” Tanked “Bellagio Makeover” Tanked ’ Å Tanked: Sea-Lebrity Edition “Boy Band Builds” (N) ’ Tanked: Unfiltered (N) ’ Tanked (N) ’ (:01) Tanked ’ Å (12:01) Tanked ’ FREE 53The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle ››› “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory” (1971) Gene Wilder. ’ (8:55) ›››› “WALL-E” (2008) Voices of Ben Burtt. ’ The 700 Club ’ Å Mindy Project Mindy Project DISN 54(3:20) ›› “16 Wishes” ‘G’ The Lodge Bunk’d Å Cali Style Bizaardvark K.C. 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Å “Most Wonderful” OXYGEN 61Snapped “Sarah Jo Pender” Snapped “Joanna Hayes” Snapped Snapped “Sarah Kolb” Snapped “Erika Sifrit” Å Snapped “Malaika Griffin” Snapped “Mary Winkler” Takes a Killer Takes a Killer Takes a Killer Takes a Killer BRAVO 62Married to Medicine Married to Medicine Married to Medicine Married to Medicine Housewives/Atl. Married to Medicine Married to Medicine Housewives/Atl. Married to Medicine SYFY 63(3:30) › “Push” (2009) Chris Evans, Dakota Fanning. Å››› “Skyfall” (2012, Action) Daniel Craig, Judi Dench, Javier Bardem. Å Z Nation (N) Å Van Helsing “Help Out” (N) Z Nation Å Channel Zero: Candle Cove SPIKE 64(2:00) ›››› “Saving Private Ryan” (1998) Tom Hanks. Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Bellator MMA Live (N) ’ (Live) (:15) Cops ’ Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å COM 65South Park South Park South Park South Park Futurama ’ Futurama ’ Futurama ’ Futurama ’ Tosh.0 Å Tosh.0 Å Tosh.0 Å Tosh.0 Å›› “Super Troopers” (2001) Jay Chandrasekhar. 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La Rosa de Guadalupe (N) Despertar Contigo (N) Vino el Amor (N) El color de la pasión (N) Impacto Noticiero Uni Contacto Deportivo (N) NBCSP 311F1 Racing NASCAR Racing NASCAR NASCAR Racing College Football Harvard at Pennsylvania. From Franklin Field in Philadelphia. (N) (Live) Turning PowerNation On The Road DLC 319Conjoined Twins: Miracle Trauma: Life in the ER ’ Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ 8—Cleveland Daily Banner—Thursday, November 10, 2016 www.clevelandbanner.com County finance leaders delay TDEC From Page 1 workload. talked with the person in things being requested was the expenditure plan for jail floors "If she was the director, we Chattanooga, they told me there ability to have training for those would not have these problems," was a 30-day interval from the who might not be fully aware of By BRIAN GRAVES be coming in from housing fed- used in the newly remodeled Winters said. "She is the type per- time a contractor starts his pack- the requirements to get a permit. Banner Staff Writer eral inmates with a new, high- kitchen area. son that is customer oriented and et. If they come in with a question, "If we are going to have a new er rate for each inmate. "They have come up with a talked with us about some of the it starts from there. Thus, we have deal here, every contractor is to The plans to spend $40,000 Chairman Milan Blake said new epoxy which is costly, but concerns contractors had, and one person who started their work have a sit-down and do a training to cover the cost of tiling the making a decision on spending it wears better over a longer was passionate about their con- in August and as of our meeting in on what is a completed packet," floors of nine day rooms at the funds that have yet to come period of time," said County cerns, and that's what we really the latter part of October, has not Winters said. "The senior contrac- Bradley County Jail have been into fruition is "a bit prema- Mayor D. Gary Davis, noting need in that office." had it completed yet." tors may know that, but other put on hold. ture." the painting does not have to Winters said the concerns stat- Winters said the state says it is contractors coming in may not Members of the Bradley "We need to know more be completed before the jail's ed to the state was having con- working on that concern now. know. So we felt there should be County Commission’s Finance about the trends in the hous- plans for repairs go before the tractors' files completed and how "We did talk about customer training and a pamphlet were Committee heard the pause on ing of federal inmates before TCI for approval on Dec. 7. "It they were dealt with, which service to the state and discussed anybody could see the complete the project is due to what per- we make a decision," Blake just has to be in the plan." should be "in a professional way personnel in a general manner," process." haps may be a more economi- said. McAllister said using the that gets them done in a timely he said. "We don't tell the state Winters said the regional man- cal and longer-lasting alterna- BCSO Finance Director Dr. epoxy would cost in the manner" as well as having estab- who to hire, but we did say ager said he wanted to have "a tive to the tiles. Richard McAllister said the jail $25,000 range and they have lished office hours for the inspec- whomever comes in, they should new beginning" in the Bradley Originally, the idea had been is now looking to use an epoxy been told it would come with a tor. be able to work with a multitask- County office. to use the extra funds that will paint, which has now been seven-year guarantee. "When we started discussions ing situation and treat people in a "We told him you can't have a with the state, we found [there manner in which we would all like ‘new beginning’ until you clear out should be] office hours personnel to be treated." the old problems. Then we'll talk should have," he said. "There Winters said the regional man- about a new beginning," Winters should be a time for them to be ager told him that was what the said. there to meet with contractors." state wants as well. He said the state officials would Nurses "The key concern was this "He will be coming to the like a chance "to show what they From Page 1 'going to the bottom of the stack' Commission to discuss the time- can do" before the county pressed deal," Winters said. "They told me line of adjustments they want to forward on establishing its own teered after Hurricane Katrina. Flooding was a major issue in there was no policy about going to make," he said. office. “I had done previous volun- the areas Rogers visited, with the bottom of the stack. When I Winters said one of the key Lorrie Moultrie, the County teer work with the Baptist relief “The first assignment some damage and power out- Commission's executive assistant, for Hurricane Katrina. I didn’t we had was caring for ages occurring in the Pembroke sat in on the meetings with the go in the capacity of a nurse evacuees who were too area. Unemployment application state. that time, I just volunteered ill to stay in a regular One thing that Rogers felt "My impression is they gave us through my church, who was shelter, so it was like a helped make the shelters more numbers have decreased everything we asked for," Moultrie sending a team from our medical shelter. I don’t helpful was the fact that they said. "They were very receptive Baptist association. We cooked think about that when had social workers assisting as WASHINGTON (AP) — Fewer appear to be leveling off. and I think they are willing to pro- meals for the chainsaw crews,” thinking about shelters, well. The Greenville shelter had Americans sought unemployment Businesses, meanwhile, have vide all of the things that we have she explained. so I didn’t anticipate a social worker who worked aid last week, the latest sign that cut back on their investments in asked for." Rogers’ first assignment was that. It would be around the clock with the nurs- companies are holding onto their new machinery and equipment, She said the state is saying the in Pitt County, Greenville to be something that our es, which Rogers credits with workers. dragging down factory output and office will expand from four days a exact. There, she worked at a emergency management getting the evacuees out of the THE NUMBERS: The Labor weighing on growth. Those cut- week to five days, and will provide shelter that was designed to probably should shelter sooner. Department said Thursday that backs may have been partly driv- adequate personnel during peak weekly applications for jobless en by uncertainty over the out- times. handle people with issues that consider, because not “It was very helpful to have benefits fell 11,000 to a seasonal- come of the presidential election. The Commission's work session made staying at a regular shel- everyone can stay in a social workers from the area ter impossible. working in the shelters with us, ly adjusted 254,000. That’s down With the election over, some com- is scheduled for Monday at noon, regular shelter.” from a three-month high in the panies may be willing to step up in the Commission meeting room “The first assignment we had — Teresa Rogers because they knew the pharma- was caring for evacuees who cies, the doctors’ offices, the previous week. The four-week spending. at the courthouse. were too ill to stay in a regular local transportation, they knew average, a less volatile measure, shelter, so it was like a medical across Pitt County and in all the ins and outs of the com- ticked up 1,750 to 259,750. shelter. I don’t think about that empty assisted living rooms munities that those of us who Just over 2 million people are when thinking about shelters, and we took care of those came from out of town didn’t,” receiving unemployment aid, up so I didn’t anticipate that. It patients.” she said. 18,000 from the previous week. would be something that our Rogers was in Greenville Overall, Rogers was more THE TAKEAWAY: Applications, emergency management proba- until Oct. 16, when the nurse than happy with her decision to which are a proxy for layoffs, have bly should consider, because strike team took their next spend eight days volunteering remained below 300,000 for 88 not everyone can stay in a reg- assignment in Pembroke, in in North Carolina. straight weeks, the longest streak ular shelter,” Rogers detailed. Robeson County. “I really enjoyed it — I got to since 1970. “In Greenville I think they “We were working in a regular meet a lot of great people and Businesses appear to be confi- learned a lot from Hurricane shelter there that had about got to be of service to others,” dent enough in their future Floyd, so this time around they 500 people all in a gymnasium,” she commented. “It gives you a prospects to maintain their staffs. knew there would be some peo- she said. sense of being more grateful for And when layoffs are so low, com- ple that couldn’t stay in a regu- By the time the team left, the area that we live in, since panies typically step up hiring. A lar shelter. They housed them there were 100 people left in we don’t get a lot of severe separate report earlier this week in nursing home facilities the shelter. weather.” showed layoffs near record-low levels. Economic growth quickened to a 2.9 percent annual pace in the July-September quarter after a Pastor sluggish start to the year of just 1.1 percent growth in the first From Page 1 half. Hiring has slowed from last of somewhere between 200 and sion from the police depart- year but remains solid enough to 250, he would not do so.” ment,” he continued. “That “He hasn’t paid his lower the unemployment rate over Ellis claimed that went on man then told me if I didn't get time. Employers added 161,000 for 10 years or so, and report- tithes right over the on the other side of the street years, and that is wrong. jobs in October, and the unem- ed that he has voiced his com- away from the Church of God ployment rate fell to 4.9 percent, plaints to the executive com- He is supposed to pay 10 building he would move me percent of what the the government said last week. mittee many times, and himself, saying he didn't care KEY DRIVERS: Many compa- church receives in tithes, learned that past General what the police said. I then nies are struggling to fill their Overseer Dr. Mark Williams and when he had a told him I was calling the open jobs, suggesting that they was “shocked, at first” when congregation of police, and he said call. cannot find the qualified workers he heard this news. However, somewhere between 200 “I dialed 911, the emergency they need. That makes them less nothing was done by the and 250, he would not do responder told me to stay likely to cut loose their current Church of God Executive so.” — The Rev. where I was, because I was in employees. Committee, Ellis said. Samuel Ellis my rights and the police would Americans’ willingness to He added that he has be there. The police came spend on big-ticket items such as learned that the present over- immediately and assured me cars and homes is helping fuel seer and others within the In response to Ellis’ protest, that I was in my rights and to the Church of God growth. Sales of both are at committee have heard his stay there as long as I wanted healthy levels, though they protest of that action, but that International Offices issued a to. The ... thug that was sent no changes have been made in statement to the Cleveland to harass and intimidate me Pelt’s assignment. Daily Banner: left before the police arrived. That led him to come to “The Church of God is open The first responding officer to Cleveland and stage his one- and responsive to all our min- my call said he was going into 2016 Basketball/Wrestling man protest. isters and members. The the offices to tell them to leave Full Section “I ... went to the Cleveland Executive Committee of the me alone and not harass me Police Department to tell them Church of God has heard anymore. Then I noticed about I would be protesting the Brother Samuel Ellis, a former five to six more officers drove PREVIEW Church of God at 25th and Church of God minister, on by and waved and three went Keith streets. I was told my numerous occasions and have into the parking lot and stayed rights and procedures of which reviewed his allegations over to make sure I was all right. I had gathered several months the years. While he is no longer That's God.” Ad Deadline: ago,” Ellis said. “They assured a member of the Church of A spokesperson for the me that I was in my rights to God, we encourage our mem- Church of God said that he protest as long as I stay on bers to speak out when they was in the offices as discus- November public property. They also told see wrong. However, ecclesias- sion about Ellis was being con- me to call them if anybody tical church process provides ducted, and that “we called in 15th tried to harass me or stop me for these matters to be dealt our maintenance and security from protesting. with internally — as such has crew chief specifically about “I arrived on the sidewalk on been and will continue to be this, and those two men, and 25th Street on the north side done in that matter. Our that cart, were not associated of the Church of God prayers are with Brother Ellis.” with the Church of God.” Pub Date: International offices about Ellis said he plans to return Ellis said he will continue to 11:30 a.m. and I walked to Cleveland with others to try to find out why Pelt is November toward the corner of Keith and conduct another protest near being defended by the execu- 25th Street with my poster, the international headquarters. tive committee. * and the response was exhila- He did not specify a time when He called Pelt “a man that 20th rating and just out of this that might occur, but did say paid what he could afford and world,” he continued. “The he hopes it goes more smooth- called it tithes for years. A people slowed their cars and ly than his trip this week. He man that reported the exact read my sign, giving me the pointed to an incident while same monetary amount for thumbs up, even the V sign for standing at the intersection on several months in a row. A Call Today To victory. They were smiling and Tuesday. man that did not report multi- agreeing, even coming up to “At about 12:30 p.m., two ple months in a row. A man me telling me to protest on white men came up behind me that lied on his church report- Place Your Ad! and don't stop.” on a green-and-yellow cart, ing form for years. Ellis said that while his and told me to leave, that I “Saints, why can't you see protest sign called the executive couldn't be in front of (their) that this is not my story, but a committee “racist,” those who building with my sign,” he story about corruption and Cleveland were “cheering him on” were related. “I told them that I was racism in a Pentecostal caucasian and were, for the not on Church of God proper- denomination?” Ellis asked. most part, agreeing with him. ty, but the public sidewalk and “He was a former state official, “God is going to expose that the police told me that I having lived off the state Daily Banner these men (the executive com- could protest on the sidewalk. tithes. He should have known mittee) for who they are and “One of the men told me I better, but he lacks integrity. for how they are defending a had better get on the other This executive committee is 423-472-5041 man that didn't pay his tithes side of Keith Street, (and) I not right, and they have no right,” Ellis said. told him no, that I had permis- integrity.” *Date for publication subject to change. www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Thursday, November 10, 2016—9 Christmas From Page 1 Stuart, is looking to see an even ishables, seeds, war-related able to have in their life,” better 2016. items, money, liquids, medicines Williams explained. “What this “Our goal for this collection is or anything with an expiration gift does is tells these children 25,000 shoeboxes,” Williams date. This is the last year that that somewhere, someone else said. “Last year we did 23,869.” OCC will be accepting toothpaste around the world loves them and As an organization, Operation and hard candies as well. cares enough to pack this box Christmas Child has set a global OCC encourages those filling and send it to them.” goal of 12 million shoeboxes, shoeboxes to use a standard Children who receive a shoe- with goal for the United States sized adult shoebox from home, box are invited to attend a 12- being 9.5 million. A total of 11 because they can be sturdier and week discipleship program called countries participate, including deeper. Plastic shoebox sized “The Greatest Journey,” which Australia, Germany and Finland. containers are even better, teaches them about Jesus and The shoeboxes are broken because of the versatility Christianity. down into different age groups described by Williams. “Once they graduate from ‘The for boys and girls. Those groups Participants are also encour- Greatest Journey’ they are given are ages 2-4, 5-9 and 10-14. aged to include a personal letter a New Testament Bible in their According to Williams, the or photographs, which according language and then they are going biggest need is for boys age 10- to Williams, have been answered out and sharing the Gospel, just 14. in the past. By going online and because they got that shoebox,” Suggested items to include in making a donation, you can also Williams explained. the shoeboxes are school sup- track your shoebox and be alert- According to Operation plies, hygiene products and of ed when it is delivered. Christmas Child, over 7.4 million course, toys. Shoeboxes collected during the children have participated and “Some things that people don’t collection week are processed because of the discipleship pro- Contributed photo always think to include are gal- and distributed throughout the gram, every 30 seconds a child A RECENT DONATION from Cooke’s Food/Fresh n’ Low will help keep The Caring Place’s lon-sized Ziploc bags, because year to over 150 different coun- around the world comes to know shelves full over the 2016 holiday season. they can store food or carry water tries. Jesus. in them,” Williams began. “Some of these children have Visit http://www.samari- “(Plastic) eating or drinking uten- never received a gift ever and this tanspurse.org/operation-christ- sils are something else that can is more than a gift – it’s the mas-child/pack-a-shoe-box/ for The Caring Place gets food donation be included, because in some opportunity to go to school more information about packing places they can be considered because of the school supplies, a shoebox. Those interested in wealthy if they have something to it’s an opportunity for good volunteering during the collec- from Cooke’s, Fresh n’ Low stores eat with.” hygiene, it’s a toy that they tion week can contact First Prohibited items include per- maybe never would have been Baptist at 423-709-9100. By SARALYN NORKUS Banner Staff Writer The holiday season will be a bit brighter for members of the community, thanks to a gen- erous donation by Cooke’s/Fresh n’ Low Food Meals Store to The Caring Place. From Page 1 Two truckloads of food and other supplies, which equaled 13 pallets and a value of nearly Opportunities for veterans are p.m. $24,000, were brought back to Cleveland from not limited to restaurants. Outback Steakhouse is offer- a store closing in North Carolina. Don Ledford Automotive At Ledford Automotive ing a free Bloomin’ Onion appe- Originally the plan had been to mark down Center will be attempting to raise Center, the dealership is tizer and non-alcoholic beverage the prices in the store for a closeout sale, but $10,000 to help veteran organi- partnering with General from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. on then the company decided the products could Contributed photo zations construct “smart houses” Motors to raise money Friday. Manager Kelly Moore said be better used to serve those at home. THE DONATION from Cooke’s Food / Fresh for veterans, and AFC Urgent for the veteran homes. If the restaurant also has a daily “We’ve always tried to promote local, n’ Low to The Caring Place was a total of 13 Care/Family Care will be provid- 500 or more test drive a discount for veterans (with iden- because that’s where we are from,” said Tom pallets worth of food valued around $24,000. ing free flu shots from 8 a.m. to 8 GMC vehicle during the tification). Harris, director of produce and a board mem- p.m. on Veterans Day. day, GM will donate At Ledford Automotive Center, ber of The Caring Place. “This food and other For the flu shots, if the veteran $10,000 to the effort. the dealership is partnering with products could be better used to help people we’re a band-aid, helping families stretch has insurance, it will be run as General Motors to raise money right here at home in Cleveland, so we decided through to the end of the month,” Miles stat- usual. But, any copay will be for the veteran homes. If 500 or to donate all of it to The Caring Place.” ed. paid by AFC. If the veteran has 2,000 this year,” she said. more test drive a GMC vehicle With Thanksgiving and Christmas fast Thanks to all of the food donated lately, the no insurance, AFC will cover the In addition to the free meal, during the day, GM will donate approaching, the donation could not have organization can up the total to 25 pounds of entire cost. Feuchat said veterans from the $10,000 to the effort. come at a better time. food. Surf’s Up Car Wash on 25th community will be assisting the Similar fundraisers were con- “We wanted to celebrate Cooke’s for doing The normal rise in donations during the Street is offering a free wash to restaurant in a fundraising effort ducted by the dealership for this and give them some shine in the commu- holiday season is always a boost for The veterans and active military on on Monday. The funds raised will Cleveland, Bradley Central, and nity, because it is a huge gift,” Director of Caring Place, but beginning in January, the Friday. The special events will be be used for Camp Corral, a sum- Walker Valley high schools, and Organization Advancement Toni Miles supplies begin to dwindle, according to organ- held at various times, and they mer camp for children from fam- all were successful in bringing declared. izers. Thanks to the immense donation from are not limited to Veterans Day, ilies who have had a veteran pass funds to the schools and the “This is such a blessing and it happened Cooke’s, Miles feels the organization will be which is Friday. away. community. the same week that the Southern Heritage prepared to handle the “famine.” Also, owners and managers of Applebee’s is also offering free This is the second year of Food Drive was going on,” she added. “We are just overflowing and blessed, but I the establishments urge veterans meals for veterans, another cor- Chick-fil-A’s special event for vet- The Caring Place is now able to provide can tell you that it will all be gone soon,” to ask about the possibility of porate effort that has been ongo- erans. The restaurant is partner- families not just with food, but with kitchen Miles said. other enticements. ing for a number of years. The ing with American Legion Post and cooking supplies as well thanks to the “What happens to us is we have this feast The Golden Corral, one of the restaurant is requiring appropri- 81’s Ladies Auxiliary and the donation from Cooke’s. Medical supplies were during the holiday season, but come January, more popular participants, will ate ID. National Guard for Veterans also included, which the organization passed it’s back to famine. Because of the blessing honor veterans on Monday, Nov. Manager Amy Hunt said the Appreciation Day on Saturday, on to the free clinic. from this feast, we’re going to be like Joseph 14. meals are available Friday start- Nov. 12. Families who come to The Caring Place for and preparing for our three months of famine. New manager Mary Feuchat ing at 11 a.m., and lasting until 1 The celebration will be from 11 food are given an average of 20-22 pounds of “Between all the food drives and this dona- said the restaurant will have free a.m. Saturday. a.m. to 2 p.m., and veterans will food, with the minimum being 17 pounds. tion, we will be able to weather the storm in meals for veterans from 4 p.m. to At 1 p.m. Friday, Applebee’s eat free. Visitors will be able to “I want the community to understand that January, February and March.” closing time, 9 p.m. No identifi- will host Bradley Central High meet with a number of veterans cation is required, but the free School’s ROTC and the American from the local community. meals are only for veterans, not Legion Post 81 Honor Guard pre- Janet Allen of the Ladies family members. senting the colors and playing Auxiliary said, “This is mostly a Feuchat said this is a corpo- “Taps” in the parking lot. meet-and-greet with our veter- rate event each year, and is very Hunt said the restaurant pro- ans.” popular across the nation. She vided about 600 free meals last In addition to the meal and was in Sterling Heights, Mich., year. opportunity to meet area veter- last year, just outside of Detroit, The Olive Garden at the corner ans, the group will collect food where around 5,000 veterans of Keith Street and Paul Huff and personal items for deployed were served. Parkway is also recognizing vet- veterans from the area, and the She said her co-workers in erans with a free meal. National Guard will be collecting Cleveland have told her the local Manager Sarah Flowers said toys for children of military per- restaurant served around 1,100 the restaurant is requiring iden- sonnel in the 252nd Company at veterans a year ago. tification from the veterans, and the National Guard Armory on “We’re planning for 1,100 to will be serving from 11 a.m. to 10 Dalton Pike. Veteran From Page 1 During his tour with the Cartwright will present his annu- Providers, he completed two al Ringing of the Plow Share. deployments and flew The program Rowland will deliver the open- Humanitarian Assistance and chairman will be veteran ing remarks, recognize visiting Disaster Relief operations in sup- Steve Stewart. The dignitaries, and close the pro- port of the victims on the island Bradley County gram. of Sumatra, Indonesia, during Veterans Firing Squad Others scheduled to appear Operation Unified Assistance fol- will be on hand under include Bradley County lowing a tsunami that devastated the direction of Roy Veterans Service Officer Larry the islands of Indonesia and Smith, and there will be McDaris, VFW Post 2598 Thailand. an appearance by the Commander Nay Rogers, After his tour in Guam, White U.S. Naval Sea Cadets, American Legion Post 81 joined Training Squadron 3 at Chattanooga Division. Commander Bill Gray, Vietnam Whiting Field as an instructor Veterans Chapter 596 President pilot, flying the T-34C Turbo James Dean, AmVets Post 13 Mentor from January 2008 to Mount Olive Church of God. Commander Dan Koob, Sons of October 2010. American Legion Post 81 has the American Revolution Following that tour, White was invited all veterans, and their President Randall Higgins, Chef with Maritime Expeditionary families, to a reception following DeGare of Voiture 735 40/8 Joe Security Squadron 7’s Security the program. Penich, Sons of the American Boat Detachment as officer in The program chairman will be Legion Chapter 81 Commander charge and legal officer. He then veteran Steve Stewart. The Maurice Suits, VFW Post 81 worked for Joint Region Bradley County Veterans Firing Ladies Auxiliary President Pam    Marianas as the Emergency Squad will be on hand under the Catlett, American Legion Post 81 Management Planner from direction of Roy Smith, and there Ladies Auxiliary President Janet Dignified Services at November 2011 to June 2012 in will be an appearance by the U.S. Allen, AMVets Post 13 Ladies    Realistic Prices! Santa Rita, Guam. Naval Sea Cadets, Chattanooga Auxiliary President Kim Koob, 2415 Georgetown Road, NE In 2012, he returned to Division. and Daughters of the American WEATHER INFORMATION Training Squadron 3 as an Program co-chairman will be Revolution Ocoee Chapter 473-2620 instructor pilot, flying the T-6B, Mary Baier, who will present the Regent Laura Boyd. prior to coming to Chattanooga. prestigious Raymond H. Miller The annual program is a col- White and his wife, Franicia, Patriotic Award. lective effort of community veter- live in Chattanooga with their This award goes to a veteran an organizations, and attendees seven children. who has best served his country are encouraged to bring lawn There will be a number of par- and community. chairs or other portable chairs ticipants in the Veterans Day The Cleveland High School for the program. program, including Master of Band, under the direction of Jim If the program is interrupted Ceremonies Cleveland Mayor Burton, will perform a patriotic by inclement weather, it will Tom Rowland. The chaplain will medley and the “The Star- move to the VFW Post 2598 on be Gary Sears, senior pastor of Spangled Banner” and Eddie North Ocoee St. 10—Cleveland Daily Banner—Thursday, November 10, 2016 www.clevelandbanner.com Southern wildfires create smoky haze, prompt health concerns ATLANTA (AP) — Wildfires evening in a forest fire west of Gov. Matt Bevin declared a burning across the South have Kingsport, causing them to state of emergency last week, as created a smoky haze over declare “Mayday.” All seven fire- firefighters continued to battle metro Atlanta and prompted a fighters were later accounted dozens of wildfires across the public health advisory in for and none was injured, said eastern part of the state. Kentucky — and the forests are Gary Murrell, director of the High winds were whipping up expected to continue burning Hawkins County Emergency the flames in several of the for days as flaming leaves fall to Management Agency. fires, making matters worse, the ground and spread the fire, In North Carolina, fire offi- authorities. authorities said Wednesday. cials hoped to provide air sup- Wind gusts up to 35 mph In Georgia, gusty winds from port to crews battling a blaze were possible Wednesday in the north are bringing smoke that had spread to 344 acres, western North Carolina, which from fires raging in the north but high winds prevented heli- holds the potential for “very Georgia mountains into the copters from flying and drop- active fire behavior,” fire offi- state capital and its suburbs, ping water onto the forest, cials said in the latest update leading to some reduced visibil- Victoria Tillotson of the North on blazes in that state. ity. Carolina Forest Service told The Falling leaves are posing a “The way that the wind is Asheville Citizen-Times. During challenge in the Georgia fires, blowing today, we’re getting a the night Tuesday, crews as firefighters build contain- good dose of the smoke,” said worked to protect up to 35 ment lines only to have leaves Wendy Burnett, a spokes- homes that were threatened by spread fire to those areas as woman for the Georgia Forestry that fire. they fall, Burnett said. The Commission. “We’re also proba- In Kentucky, the state largest of the Georgia blazes — bly getting a mix of our fires Department for Public Health the Rough Ridge fire in the along with fires from our neigh- this week issued a smoke Cohutta Wilderness area near bors from Alabama, Tennessee inhalation advisory for the the Tennessee line — has and North Carolina.” southeastern part of the state burned 6,400 acres and is only In Tennessee, seven firefight- due to poor air quality from 11 percent contained, Burnett Dan henry/the Chattanooga times Free Press via AP ers were trapped Tuesday ongoing wildfires. Kentucky said. GrACe MynAtt looks off towards Lookout Mountain as smoke from wildfires fills the Tennessee Valley, near Chattanooga as seen from Signal Mountain on Monday.

64 civilians killed in U.S. FBI’s Comey faces led airstrikes complicated path this past year under Trump term WASHINGTON (AP) — Sixty- four civilians were killed and eight WASHINGTON (AP) — FBI were injured in 24 U.S.-led coali- Director James Comey faces a tion airstrikes against Islamic complicated path under a State militants in Iraq and Syria Donald Trump administration. over the past year, the U.S. mili- Does he try to serve out the tary said Wednesday, based on remaining seven years of his newly completed investigations. term under a president who has The latest totals bring the num- publicly questioned the FBI’s ber of civilians killed in airstrikes integrity? Or does he stay on as in the fight against the Islamic a safeguard against executive State group to 119, with another power and a guide for a novice 37 injured, according to U.S. president on complex national Central Command. security matters? Col. John Thomas, Central The term of the FBI director is Command spokesman, said the AP Photo/Mark Duncan, File set at 10 years as an affirmation investigations concluded that the In thIs FIle Photo, workers at General Motors' Lordstown Assembly plant in Lordstown, Ohio, put of the bureau’s political inde- proper military process was fol- the final touches on Chevy Cobalts. Falling demand for cars is forcing General Motors to lay off more pendence, and some other chiefs lowed in each incident and pre- than 2,000 workers indefinitely at two assembly plants in Ohio and Michigan starting in January 2017. including Robert Mueller, cautions are always taken to try Comey’s predecessor, have to avoid any civilian deaths. served presidents of both par- Comey Independent monitoring groups ties. and activists, however, have GM laying off over 2,000 at In three years as FBI chief But Comey would be in the repeatedly said that coalition and Comey has been notable for delicate position of working with other airstrikes have killed hun- speaking his mind, breaking a president who lobbed occa- dreds of civilians. with White House talking points two car plants as sales slow sional criticisms from the cam- The cases announced on matters of matters of race paign trail against the nation’s Wednesday include strikes from DETROIT (AP) — Shifting the GM layoffs won’t be the last at would invest more than $900 mil- and policing and speaking more premier law enforcement last November through demand from cars to trucks and auto factories that build only cars lion at a Toledo, Ohio, transmis- forcefully than others in the agency. Though attention had September. And they range from SUVS is forcing General Motors in the slowing compact, subcom- sion plant, the Lansing Grand administration about his con- centered on whether Comey one or two civilians killed to a to lay off more than 2,000 work- pact and midsize segments, River factory and a casting plant cerns about encryption technol- could have co-existed with a March strike near Mosul, Iraq, ers indefinitely at two assembly Schuster said. “It’s not inevitable in Bedford, Indiana, to prepare ogy. That independent-minded Hillary Clinton presidency, given that killed 10 civilians. plants in Ohio and Michigan but the likelihood is certainly for undisclosed new vehicles. The streak predates his FBI career, the FBI’s investigation into her The latest report, however, starting in January. higher,” he said. investment will preserve jobs but famously surfacing in 2004 email practices and his own doesn’t include two air attacks in The company said Wednesday Americans have been moving not create new ones. when, as deputy attorney gener- public statements about the Syria in recent months that may it will suspend the third shifts at away from cars toward trucks The GM layoffs are not the first al in the Bush administration, probe, that question applies at have each killed dozens. factories in Lordstown, Ohio, and and SUVs for several years now this year for the U.S. auto indus- he had a dramatic standoff with least equally to a Trump admin- According to residents and inter- in Lansing, Michigan, because of as gas prices have dropped to try, which has experienced White House officials in the hos- istration. national aid groups, an airstrike the market change, which is near $2 per gallon and the larger healthy year-over-year growth pital room of then-Attorney As recently as Sunday, Trump in July near Manbij, Syria, may growing and shows no sign of vehicles have become more effi- since 2009. But sales are starting General John Ashcroft over the complained that Clinton was have killed at least 56 civilians abating. cient. Baby boomers and young to slow from the record of 17.5 authorization of a government “protected by a rigged system” and wounded many more. About 1,250 workers will be people are attracted to smaller million set last year. surveillance program. after Comey renewed his deci- And a U.S. brigadier general furloughed at the Lordstown SUVs because of their cargo-car- Last month, GM’s crosstown Though the White House has sion not to recommend charges has been appointed to lead an plant, which makes the Chevrolet rying ability, high seating posi- rival Ford Motor Co. said it would not always endorsed his posi- for her use of a private email investigation in a September Cruze compact car, starting Jan. tion and visibility. temporarily idle four North tions and Obama last week server while secretary of state. airstrike near Deir el-Zour, Syria, 23. Another 840 will be idled at Sales of the Ohio-manufac- American assembly plants to bet- appeared to frown on Comey’s Trump repeated his assertion that may have unintentionally the Lansing Grand River factory, tured Cruze are down nearly 20 ter align production with public statements on the that Clinton was “guilty” and killed dozens of Syrian govern- which makes the Chevrolet percent this year even though a demand. Ford has scheduled Clinton email matter, there have that the FBI “knows it,” the ment forces. Camaro muscle car and the new version is only in its second one-week closures for plants in been no overt signs of the per- bureau’s own public statement The U.S. has said that it moni- Cadillac ATS and CTS luxury year of production. Of the vehi- Kansas City, Missouri, and sonal animus that’s sometimes notwithstanding. Earlier, Trump tored the target for two days and cars, when their shifts end Jan. cles made in Lansing, ATS and Hermosillo and Cuatitlan, marred the relationships appeared disrespectful of the deemed it valid before launching 16. CTS sales each are down about Mexico. Those plants make the F- between other presidents and Justice Department’s independ- the strike. But it was halted when “It’s supply and demand, and 17 percent this year, while 150 pickup truck, the Fusion FBI directors. ent decision-making power Russian officials called the coali- right now the demand is not there Camaro sales are off 9 percent. sedan and the Fiesta subcom- But one clear point of division when he said he’d ask his attor- tion to say the attack was hitting for what we have,” said Glenn GM doesn’t know when the pact. It also scheduled two weeks in a Trump administration ney general to name a special personnel and vehicles that were Johnson, president of a United workers will be called back, said of down time for its Louisville, would come if Trump followed prosecutor to take another look part of the Syrian military. Auto Workers union local at the spokesman Tom Wickham. Kentucky, plant, which makes through on the appointment of a at Clinton. That stance went There have been lingering ques- Lordstown plant east of “Looking ahead at 2017 we know small SUVs. special prosecutor. Such a deci- hand-in-hand with “lock her up” tions about reports that the Cleveland. that the car market continues to Lordstown’s Johnson says the sion rests entirely with the chants from some supporters. troops or people on the ground Last month, 61.6 percent of soften and the crossover (SUV) layoffs aren’t the fault of the attorney general and does not Trump’s past rhetoric on the were not wearing uniforms and U.S. new vehicle sales were and full-size truck market contin- Cruze, which can get 40 miles per require the cooperation of the terrorism threat, including that they were armed, leading to trucks and SUVs, according to ues to grow,” he said. Laid-off gallon on the highway and FBI or its director. So despite warnings that “radical Islam is confusion about who they might Autodata Corp. That’s a record workers will get supplemental recently was named the most reli- Comey’s decision not to seek coming to our shores,” is out of be. Other theories suggest they that is likely to be broken said pay and state unemployment able compact car by Consumer charges against Clinton over her step with Comey’s more meas- may have been conscripted troops Jeff Schuster, senior vice presi- benefits that will amount to most Reports magazine. email practices, a Trump- ured assessments. And his stat- or prisoners of some sort, but dent for forecasting at the con- of their wages for a year. “This isn’t just a GM issue,” he appointed attorney general ed desire to have an improved there have been no solid findings sulting firm LMC Automotive. General Motors Co. also said. “The whole small car indus- could name an outside prosecu- relationship with Russian yet on those reports. Because of the shift, it’s likely announced Wednesday that it try is suffering with the shift.” tor to reopen the matter. It’s not President Vladimir Putin comes clear what his plans are, and even as federal intelligence offi- Trump campaign manager cials have publicly accused the Kellyanne Conway told ABC’s Spending yields mixed results in fight for state high courts Russians of meddling through “Good Morning America” on SEATTLE (AP) — Millions of dol- placed on state supreme courts, He said Democrats are expected direction of the court,” Wiggins hacking in the American elec- Wednesday the matter hadn’t lars in campaign spending pro- which often affirm or overturn to redouble their efforts in state said Wednesday. “I would hope toral process. been discussed. duced mixed results for the con- policies set by state legislatures. judicial elections, with support they would reassess their position FBI officials did not respond “Director Comey is a subordi- servative and liberal groups seek- Among the heaviest spenders from trial lawyers and unions. and take a closer look at what we to a message about Comey’s nate of the attorney general, and ing to sway state supreme courts this year was the business- Driving much of the spending do and how we make our deci- plans, but James McJunkin, a this is not his bailiwick,” said around the country. backed Republican State this year was concern about rul- sions.” former FBI assistant director, Robert Bittman, who served as In some of the toughest races Leadership Committee, which ings related to charter schools, In Kansas, conservatives were said he doubted Comey was deputy independent counsel this year, for example, justices in dedicated $4 million to try to elect taxes and criminal justice. upset in part over the state fazed by Trump’s campaign trail under Ken Starr. Washington and Kansas retained conservative jurists in several In Washington, Justice Charlie court’s rulings overturning death statements. He said Comey It’s clear from his public their seats, although liberals suc- states. That included successful Wiggins was one of three jurists sentences in high-profile cases. knew when he was appointed in statements that Comey would ceeded in giving a Democratic tilt efforts in Arkansas, Wisconsin up for election and faced the They targeted four justices for 2013 by President Barack bristle at such an appointment. to the North Carolina court. and West Virginia earlier this greatest opposition, with about removal in retention elections just Obama that his 10-year term He has said the FBI’s investiga- Outside groups spent a record year, and in Ohio on Tuesday. Its $1 million spent against him in as the court considers cases relat- would carry over at least two tion was thorough and that “no $16.4 million on TV spots this efforts were unsuccessful in the closing days of the campaign. ed to abortion and education presidential administrations reasonable prosecutor” would election cycle, topping the $13.5 Louisiana, Montana and North More than half the money came funding. that might differ sharply. have brought a case. million spent during the 2011-12 Carolina. from Microsoft founders Bill Gates An effort led by past governors “I can’t imagine he would Such conflicts over major races, according to data from the Matt Walter, president of the and Paul Allen and the company’s of both parties helped keep them think this is anything more than cases, including the 1993 Waco Brennan Center for Justice. Total leadership committee, said he former chief executive, Steve all on the bench. politics as usual,” McJunkin siege and now the Clinton email TV spending, including ads by the expects heavy spending on both Ballmer. They support charter In North Carolina, where the said. “I think politicians say matter, are “not new to us,” said candidates themselves, neared sides to continue, given the out- schools in a state where Wiggins high court is officially nonparti- whatever they think they can in Robert Anderson, a retired FBI $33 million, just shy of the come of Tuesday’s election. It put joined a court majority striking san, liberal groups managed to order to seize the moment, and I executive assistant director. amount spent four years ago. the presidency and Congress in down public funding for them. tip the balance of power in favor think that once Trump settles Comey understood when he The high-dollar campaigns Republican hands and is likely to “The billionaires who put the of Democrats, the first time in into office, he’ll realize the value took the FBI job “that it wasn’t reflect the importance conserva- lead to a conservative U.S. money into this race had a nearly two decades that has hap- of the independence that Comey going to be smooth sailing at tive and liberal groups have Supreme Court for years to come. declared objective of changing the pened. displayed.” every minute,” McJunkin said. www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Thursday, November 10, 2016— 11 THURSDAY

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Phone 472-5041 or fax 614-6529 SportS [email protected] Search begins for new coach Injuries leave No. 13 Lady for Lee Flames men’s soccer From LEE SPORTS INFORMATION and the soccer alumni communi- Vols without much depth ty. The search for a new Lee The university at large will con- KNOXVILLE (AP) — Tennessee believes its short- as coach, from the head injury that sidelined Ariel University head men’s soccer is sist of Cole Strong, assistant vice ened roster shouldn’t limit its expectations. Massengale for much of the 2013-14 season to the underway. University President president of operations; Phil The 13th-ranked Lady Volunteers have only nine foot surgery that sidelined for the Dr. Paul Conn released the list of Cook, Vice president of enroll- available players due to knee injuries that will side- entire 2014-15 campaign. names on a search committee ment: and Josh York, director of line guard Te’a Cooper and forward Cheridene But the depth issues are particularly acute this Wednesday morning. facilities management. Green for the entire season and a variety of injuries season as Tennessee chases its first Final Four The committee will be chal- The athletic department will be that caused guard Andraya Carter to forgo her final appearance since its 2008 championship. The Lady lenged to identify the best possi- represented by head baseball year of eligibility. Tennessee opens the season Vols have lost in the regional finals five of the last ble candidates to replace Paul coach Mark Brew; Director of Friday at James Madison. six years. Furey, who resigned his men’s Internal Affairs Jessica McIntyre; “It may affect how we play a little bit,” Tennessee “You’ve got to keep grinding,” Warlick said. soccer position shortly after the and Director of Sports coach Holly Warlick said. “Maybe we can’t run as “You’ve got to keep moving forward. That’s what 2016 season. Information George Starr. The much, we can’t press as much. But you have a we’re doing. We’re down to nine players who can Lee Athletic Director Larry alumni community members are AP photo capability of winning with who we have on the floor. play, but they’re solid. They’re solid. You don’t have Carpenter will chair the commit- former Flame soccer players TENNESSEE guard Jordan They’re quality kids.” to worry about playing time. Everybody’s going to tee that is broken down into Brian Conn, who is the Lee direc- Reynolds drives downcourt in an Tennessee has dealt with similar situations play.” three segments: the university at exhibition game Monday against before. The Lady Vols have encountered injury large, the athletic department, See SOCCER, Page 13 Carson-Newman, in Knoxville. problems in each of Warlick’s four previous seasons See LADY VOLS, Page 13 No. 7 Bears have some obstacles to overcome against 8th-ranked Blaze By JOE CANNON scorched 41-12 last week. Banner Assistant Sports Editor Despite missing a couple of games, including a 39-0 thrash- Bradley Central head football ing by second-ranked Oakland, coach Damon Floyd got two Teague posted 1,268 yards on pieces of bad news this week in 171 carries (7.4 yards per carry preparation for Friday night’s average) and scored 13 touch- TSSAA second round playoff downs during the regular season. game in Murfreesboro. What brought flashbacks for First, Blackman, ranked eighth the top Bear was last week’s per- in the final Associated Press state formance, when the highly poll, has another “I’Tavius recruited junior exploded for 325 Mathers” type running back. yards, including a 93-yard scor- The other is the seventh- ing run, on 28 carries. ranked Bears will be without the Teague scored two of his three service of their fastest player and touchdowns on the night in the defensive captain — Cason Still. opening half, but the Blaze found “He’s one of the best running themselves ahead just 17-12 backs I’ve ever seen,” the veteran early in the third quarter, before coach said of Blaze star Master putting 24 unanswered points on Teague. “He has size (5-foot-11, the scoreboard the rest of the 200 pounds), speed, he’s elusive way to take down Jefferson and he breaks tackles. County. “They (Blackman) were behind “He was just making them in the second half to Cookeville miss. When they did get a hand (earlier this season) and they on him, he’d break the tackle and handed him the ball 24 straight keep going,” remarked Coach plays and ended up winning 35- Floyd. “It reminded me a lot of 21.” Mathers.” Bradley just got past the same The one and only time Bradley Cavaliers 29-24 in a tough battle played at Blackman, Mathers last Friday in the postseason didn’t let a quagmire of a field opener. slow him down as he put up a The two teams only have one career-best 336 yards on 31 car- AP photo other common opponent — ries and four touchdowns, in a TENNESSEE RUNNING BACK John Kelly is pulled to a stop by Tennessee Tech safety Clay Davis in the first half Saturday, in Jefferson County — which the 34-14 lopsided outcome in Knoxville. Bears blasted 44-14 in September, while the Blaze See BEARS, Page 13 John Kelly brings Northern influence to the Volunteers KNOXVILLE (AP) — On a team full of from Ohio, so they just talk a little differ- MAKING STRIDES Southerners, running back John Kelly ently. I don’t know, (they) act a little differ- A number of injuries at defensive tackle brings a different flavor to the Tennessee ently. It’s not that different, it’s just differ- has put Tennessee’s “next man up” locker room. ent. approach to the test, forcing some defen- The Oak Park, Mich., native — a suburb “He’s just different. He’s just JK.” sive ends to the interior in recent weeks. located 15 miles north of Detroit — is one As much as the team likes their sopho- “It’s unfortunate we’ve had so many of only a handful of Vols that come from more running back off the field, they like guys have to fill in, but like we say every above the Mason-Dixon Line and his him just as much on it. Kelly got his first time it’s the next man up,” defensive tack- unique outlook is something that has per- career start in Tennessee’s 55-0 win over le Kendal Vickers said, “and that’s all you meated through the program. Tennessee Tech and did a lot with very lit- can really say at this point. But these guys “He’s just an energetic guy on and off tle. are going to come in and work.” the field,” quarterback and Georgia native Kelly rushed for a career-high 104 Tennessee lost sophomores Kahlil Joshua Dobbs said. “Just guys enjoy yards on just seven carries and a touch- McKenzie and Shy Tuttle to season-ending being around him, vibing off his energy. down. injuries and fifth-year senior Danny He’s a little different being a Northerner, “He’s just an exciting runner,” O’Brien was dismissed for a violation of so he brings a little different swag to a Tennessee offensive lineman Brett team rules. Then, Jones announced junior team in the South with kids from Atlanta, Kendrick said. “He’s fun to watch and he college transfer Alexis Johnson was out Florida, Alabama. He sticks out in his own runs so hard and as an offensive lineman with a hip injury. way and it’s a good thing.” that’s all you can ask for out of a back is With so many players out, end Kyle When pressed about exactly what he to run as hard as he does. He gives us a Phillips has played inside and former meant, Dobbs said it was mostly regional lot of praise, thanks us, so just, I think, walk-on Paul Bain has received more reps. Banner file photo, KEVIN CANNON colloquialisms. it’s kind of locker room stuff. We’re good And now it looks like Jonathan Kongbo, BRADLEY CENTRAL senior safety and kick returner Cason Still “The main thing is the lingo,” he said. “I friends off the field and we have a lot of (26) will be sidelined this week with a leg injury, as the seventh- know my roommate Dylan (Wiesman) is fun together.” See VOLUNTEERS, Page 13 ranked Bears travel to Murfreesboro to face No. 8 Blackman in a TSSAA second round playoff game. Mustangs look to keep moving with 2nd round win over Ooltewah Owls By RICHARD ROBERTS Walker Valley,” said Ryan. “The cute and do our job defensively, stop Oak Ridge drives. The result Banner Sports Editor guys are excited and looking for- and not give them the cut-back was a fired-up Mustangs offense ward to playing another round.” lanes we gave them the last time that rolled through the Wildcats’ The good ship Walker Valley is The Mustangs rallied from a we played. We’ve got to shore up. defense for four second quarter sailing in uncharted waters these 14-0 deficit to score 28 second- We made some big strides scores, beginning with an 81- days, but that’s exactly how head quarter points on their way to a against Oak Ridge. We were yard touchdown pitch and catch coach Glen Ryan and the 35-27 win over the Wildcats, and much better on our fix, much from Kolten Gibson to Cooper Mustangs want it. Melton. The Mustangs bounced back will make the short trip to better at playing downhill and Ooltewah on Friday for a much better at being more “We got down 14-0 then got the from an ugly Oct. 28 loss against big score and that kind of gave Ooltewah in the regular season rematch with the Owls, who aggressive and much better at handed Walker Valley a 63-35 tackling,” recalled the coach. our guys a burst. We came back finale with an impressive win and got another score but had to Banner photo, LYNNAE ROBERTS drubbing two weeks ago. Ryan “We’ve got to go out and do those over Region 4 champion Oak work for that one. We saw our THE WALKER VALLEY MUSTANGS will once again travel Friday Ridge in last week’s opening feels the loss is now a distant things even better, along with to Ooltewah, for a rematch with the Owls in the second round of the defense finally start playing like round of the 5A football playoffs. memory, and the team is ready to everything else.” they can play. It’s like the light- 5A football playoffs. The Mustangs lost to the Owls in the final game “It’s good to be here this week. step up to avenge the loss. Last week it was the defense of the regular season Oct. 28. It’s an exciting time for us at “We’ve got to go out and exe- stepping up at crucial times to See MUSTANGS, Page 13 12—Cleveland Daily Banner—Thursday, November 10, 2016 www.clevelandbanner.com

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Dak Prescott can do Pittsburgh 13 92220 41 34 no wrong. announced Tuesday by the U.S. program and university’s first N.Y. Rangers 14 10 4020 58 34 Track & Field and Cross Country South Region team title with 52 Washington 12 83117 33 27 And where is Jameis Winston New Jersey 12 63315 29 27 Coaches Association, as voted on points. The Flames had also won Columbus 11 63214 35 23 again? by the Division’s coaches, and Philadelphia 14 66214 49 51 Quarterback is the premier their second-consecutive Gulf N.Y. Islanders 13 56212 37 40 Lee University’s head coach South Conference team title two Carolina 12 35410 31 41 position in the NFL, and everyone WesTern cOnFerence Caleb Morgan was named South weeks earlier, which also earned central Division is searching for that guy who can Region Men’s Coach of the Year. Morgan the title of GSC Men’s GP WLOT Pts GF GA anchor a franchise for at least a Chicago 14 10 3121 49 34 “I am very thankful to receive Cross Country Coach of the Year. St. Louis 14 74317 32 36 decade. Then they often rush this honor,” said Morgan. “This Minnesota 11 64113 33 22 them on the field under pressure The Flames and Lady Flames Winnipeg 14 67113 42 43 award is not possible without the will both participate in the NCAA Nashville 12 45311 31 36 to win now, with patience in Dallas 13 46311 33 46 hard work and dedication of my Division II Cross Country Colorado 12 57010 24 37 short supply. wife, Kristin, my assistant Pacific Division For every Peyton Manning who Championships on Nov. 19, in GP WLOT Pts GF GA Joseph Crook, and most of all, Saint Leo, Fla. The meet will be Edmonton 14 94119 43 35 survived a rough rookie year on Anaheim 14 65315 37 33 our student-athletes. Everyone broadcast live online via Los Angeles 13 76014 35 32 his way to NFL stardom, being bought into what we wanted to NCAA.com. San Jose 13 76014 30 32 picked first or second overall is Vancouver 14 58111 27 41 Calgary 14 58111 36 51 no guarantee of success. Arizona 12 57010 35 44 “The bottom line is we’re play- San Antonio 53.625 — NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss. Wednesday’s Games ing these kids well before they’re On TAP Memphis 44.500 1 Columbus 3, Anaheim 2, OT Dallas 26.250 3 Ottawa 2, Buffalo 1, SO ready to play,” said Rich Gannon, Thursday, nov. 10 New Orleans 08.000 5 Chicago 2, St. Louis 1, OT the NFL’s 2002 MVP and now an bOWLinG northwest Division Thursday’s Games Walker Valley at Soddy-Daisy (Spare Time), 4 WLPct Gb Columbus at Boston, 7 p.m. analyst for CBS. “For many of Friday, nov. 11 Oklahoma City 62.750 — Anaheim at Carolina, 7 p.m. them, they’re going to have a bad bAskeTbALL Portland 54.556 1½ Minnesota at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. SW Tennessee at Cleveland State, 5:30 Vancouver at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. experience. And in some cases conference challenge Utah 54.556 1½ San Jose at Florida, 7:30 p.m. at Lakeland, Fla. Denver 34.429 2½ Los Angeles at Montreal, 7:30 p.m. such a bad experience, it can do AP photo Lee University (W) vs. Saint Leo University, noon Minnesota 25.286 3½ N.Y. Islanders at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m. real damage and irreparable FOOTbALL Pacific Division St. Louis at Nashville, 8 p.m. Tennessee TiTAns quArTerbAck Marcus Mariota reacts TssAA class 6A Playoffs W L Pct Gb Winnipeg at Arizona, 9 p.m. harm to their confidence. The Dobyns-Bennett (6-5) at Maryville (11-0), 7 L.A. Clippers 71.875 — Dallas at Calgary, 9 p.m. after scoring a touchdown in the second half against the San Diego Riverdale (6-5) at Hardin Valley (8-3), 7 Friday’s Games other thing is they learn bad Bradley Central (9-2) at Blackman (8-3), 8 Golden State 62.750 1 Chargers, in San Diego. Mariota has helped the Titans (4-5) win L.A. Lakers 44.500 3 New Jersey at Buffalo, 7 p.m. Science Hill (8-3) at Oakland (11-0), 8 Philadelphia at Toronto, 7 p.m. habits as young players they’re TssAA class 5A Playoffs Sacramento 45.444 3½ Los Angeles at Ottawa, 7:30 p.m. more games this year than all of his rookie season with seven games Walker Valley (7-4) at Ooltewah (9-2), 7 often times very difficult to break Phoenix 36.333 4½ Washington at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. Farragut (10-1) at Rhea County (9-2), 7 Wednesday’s Games when you get another coaching left. sOccer Winnipeg at Colorado, 9 p.m. ncAA D-ii south regional Charlotte 104, Utah 98 Dallas at Edmonton, 9 p.m. staff that comes in.” in Miami shores, Fla. Indiana 122, Philadelphia 115, OT How a quarterback fares over Goff could be their quarterback, Mariota missed four games as a Lee University vs. Rollins College, 2 Minnesota 123, Orlando 107 though coach Jeff Fisher has rookie because of injuries, so saturday, nov. 12 New York 110, Brooklyn 96 the first 24 games of his career bAskeTbALL Washington 118, Boston 93 LOcAL nOTes kept this year’s top pick on the Tennessee traded for running Dyersburg State at Cleveland State, 2 Atlanta 115, Chicago 107 can be a pretty good measure of conference challenge bAsebALL Rams’ bench. Gannon credits back DeMarco Murray and bol- Toronto 112, Oklahoma City 102 future success — or failure. at Lakeland, Fla. bAsebALL insTrucTiOn Fisher both for knowing his stered its line this offseason to Lee University (W) vs. Florida Southern College, 2 Phoenix 107, Detroit 100 Cleveland State Community College assistant baseball Ryan Leaf, the No. 2 pick over- West Georgia classic Houston 101, San Antonio 99 coach Ryne Foster will be offering baseball instruction and quarterback and all the pieces help him. As good as Wentz at carrolltown, Ga. Golden State 116, Dallas 95 lessons for individuals or small groups. Lessons will be all in 1998, lasted only 25 games Lee University (M) vs. Miles (Ala.) College, 2 offered on weeknights and weekends for hitting, catching, the Rams don’t have just yet to looked winning his first three L.A. Clippers 111, Portland 80 in the NFL. Robert Griffin III West Georgia classic Thursday’s Games infield play, outfield play and pitching. For times and pricing, help Goff. games, the Eagles need more at carrolltown, Ga. Chicago at Miami, 8 p.m. contact coach Foster at (317) 650-1064 or email rfos- edged Andrew Luck for the NFL’s Lee University (M) vs. Lane College, 2 [email protected]. “You think for a second Jeff help at wide receiver, which they sOccer New Orleans at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. Offensive Rookie of the Year in Golden State at Denver, 9 p.m. bAskeTbALL ncAA D-ii south regional YMcA YOuTH bAskeTbALL Fisher, who hasn’t had a winning can’t add until the offseason. in Miami shores, Fla. 2012, yet is with his second team L.A. Lakers at Sacramento, 10:30 p.m. The Cleveland YMCA will hold youth basketball evalu- Lee/Rollins winner vs. Barry University, 1 team in a while, would just sit Tennessee defensive coordina- Friday’s Games ations for boys and girls in K-eighth grade Nov. 10 and 12. in five injury-filled years. Cleveland at Washington, 7 p.m. For evalutaion times and more information, call the there and go, ‘We’re going to go 6- tor Dick LeBeau has schemed Indiana at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Cleveland YMCA at (423) 805-3375. Winston, the No. 1 overall pick of 10 or 7-9 whatever, it is just against plenty of quarterbacks in Toronto at Charlotte, 7 p.m. k OF c 3-On-3 TOurnAMenT 2015, just played his 24th career On Air Utah at Orlando, 7 p.m. The Knights of Columbus will hold a 3-on-3 basketball because we want to be safe?’” his 58 NFL seasons. He notes New York at Boston, 7:30 p.m. tournament at St. Therese Parish Life Center, 900 Clingan game, while the No. 2 pick overall TV sportsWatch Ridge Drive, NW Nov. 17-19 from 11:30 a.m. until 7:30 p.m. Gannon said. “He’s going to put Ben Roethlisberger, the 11th pick L.A. Clippers at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. The proceeds from the tournament will be donated to the last year, Marcus Mariota, has 21 Thursday, nov. 10 Detroit at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. his best guy who gives him the overall in 2004, win his first 13 cOLLeGe FOOTbALL local Disabled American Veterans organization. The entry starts under his belt. 7:30 p.m. Sacramento at Portland, 10 p.m. fee is $25 per player and is open to all high school students best chance to win. The best guy starts in Pittsburgh. LeBeau has ESPN — North Carolina at Duke and adult men and women. Each team is allowed up to four Yet Winston and Mariota right now is Case Keenum. It a simple reason why some quar- ESPNU — Louisiana-Lafayette at Georgia Southern players. For more information, contact Mr. Jim Lovett of the already are on their second head 9:30 p.m. K of C at (423)790-5528 for an entry form or obtain an entry may not be the sexiest thing, but terbacks succeed and others fail. FS1 — Utah at Arizona St. from the church secretary at St. Therese Church. coaches in just their second sea- GOLF FOOTbALL cOMMuniTY cenTer YOuTH b-bALL believe me, their problems are a “The answer is those guys are 1 p.m. national Football League The Cleveland Community Center Youth Basketball sons. Tampa Bay promoted Dirk lot more extensive than the quar- special players,” LeBeau said. GOLF — PGA Tour, OHL Classic at Mayakoba, first round, AMericAn cOnFerence League registration for youth ages 5-11 will take place Koetter from offensive coordina- at Playa del Carmen, Mexico east through Nov. 19. Games will begin the first full week of terback position.” 3 a.m. (Friday) WLTPct PF PA January 2017. The fee for the league is $20 and the fee to tor to maintain continuity with Murray, Henry miss practice GOLF — European PGA Tour, Nedbank Golf Challenge, New England 710.875 217 132 enter a team is $100. For more information or to sign up, call Some quarterbacks, such as Miami 440.500 173 182 second round, at Sun City, South Africa (423)559-3322 or email [email protected] . Winston, while Mariota is work- with injuries for Titans Buffalo 450.444 237 203 Tim Couch in 1999 with the nbA bAskeTbALL kiLbY inDiViDuAL insTrucTiOn N.Y. Jets 360.333 173 235 ing with his third play caller in NASHVILLE (AP) — Neither 8 p.m. Individual basketball instruction for male and female expansion Cleveland Browns and south TNT — Chicago at Miami elementary, middle school, high school and post graduate Tennessee since being drafted even Archie Manning with the DeMarco Murray nor rookie 10:30 p.m. WLTPct PF PA athletes is being offered by former Junior College and TNT — L.A. Lakers at Sacramento out of Oregon. Coaches with both Houston 530.625 137 167 University coach L.J. Kilby. Coach Kilby brings 10 years of New Orleans Saints, found them- Derrick Henry practiced nFL FOOTbALL Tennessee 450.444 217 226 head coaching experience as well as 30 years experience in 8:20 p.m. Indianapolis 450.444 239 256 teams believe they’ve seen selves drafted by teams building Wednesday, though Tennessee NFL — Cleveland at Baltimore junior college, NAIA and NCAA Division I basketball. For Jacksonville 260.250 153 215 more information, contact Coach Kilby at (423) 596-2515. enough to know they have the almost from the ground up. coach Mike Mularkey says they sOccer north 10 p.m. WLTPct PF PA FisHinG right quarterback. Survival meant as much living to kept Murray out to rest the run- ESPN2 — Women, International friendly, United States vs. Baltimore 440.500 154 153 cLeVeLAnD bAssMAsTers Romania, at San Jose, Calif. “Is he there yet? No,” Tampa ning back’s sore toe. Pittsburgh 440.500 184 171 The Cleveland Bassmasters meet the first Thursday of play the next week rather than Cincinnati 341.438 167 189 each month at South Cleveland United Methodist Church at Bay offensive coordinator Todd worrying about any extended Murray played in last week’s Cleveland 090.000 168 273 7 p.m. Cleveland Bassmasters includes boaters and non- Monken said of Winston. “Are we 43-35 loss at the Chargers with bAskeTbALL West boaters and are associated with FLW. The club fishes and careers. WLTPct PF PA holds tournament on Chickamauga Lake, Nickajack Lake, there yet, collectively? No, but Having an offensive line already the injury and Henry strained a national basketball Association Oakland 720.778 245 223 Lake Guntersville, Lake Weiss, Watts Bar and Neely Henry. you’d rather have to try to reel a calf in pregame warmups in San eAsTern cOnFerence Kansas City 620.750 185 151 Dues for the Bassmasters are $35 quarterly. Other fees in place, a go-to wide receiver or Atlantic Division Denver 630.667 214 166 include $35 FLW joining fee, $8 insurance, $20 per year for guy back in than try to develop Diego. Mularkey says Henry San Diego 450.444 268 247 biggest largemouth or smallmouth bass and $15 for tourna- tight end certainly helps. WLPct Gb nATiOnAL cOnFerence ment largemouth or smallmouth prize. For more information, some sort of toughness or will to Prescott, the seventh quarter- looked better than anticipated Toronto 52.714 — east contact Dewayne Lowe at (423)715-5772. New York 34.429 2 win in competitive spirit. That’s back drafted this year, has won and the Titans will see how much WLTPct PF PA runninG Boston 34.429 2 Dallas 710.875 223 140 what we have at quarterback, and seven straight in Dallas, fitting more Henry can do Thursday. Brooklyn 35.375 2½ N.Y. Giants 530.625 161 164 JAce rAce 5k Philadelphia 07.000 5 Washington 431.563 186 189 The Inaugural Jace Race 5K will take place No.v 19 at we need to embrace that and con- well into the offense with help Mularkey says Marcus Mariota 8 a.m. at Bradley Central High School. Registration may be southeast Division Philadelphia 440.500 202 145 tinue to mold that and develop aggravated an ankle early last south completed online on the Jace Race 2016 5k walk/run from fellow rookie running back WLPct Gb Facebook page or by visiting TerraRunning.com under week. The quarterback practiced Charlotte 61.857 — WLTPct PF PA that. That’s coaching, that’s play- Ezekiel Elliott. Prescott already Atlanta 630.667 305 259 menue and events or by calling Bridgett Burns at (423)315 fully and was not listed on the Atlanta 62.750 ½ New Orleans 440.500 242 238 0144. The registration fee is $20. A limited number of Jace ing, that’s run the football better has taken a handful of franchise Orlando 35.375 3½ Tampa Bay 350.375 180 232 Race T-shirts and bracelets are available. Awards will be given for different age classifications and the largest “team” and him taking care of it better.” rookie records from Troy injury report. Miami 24.333 3½ Carolina 350.375 204 206 to register. Washington 25.286 4 north Mariota has helped the Titans Aikman, who went 0-11 in 1989, Right tackle Jack Conklin central Division WLTPct PF PA sOccer (4-5) win more games than in all and has given Dallas reason to (elbow) was limited. WLPct Gb Minnesota 530.625 155 126 Lee WinTer iD cAMP Cleveland 61.857 — Detroit 540.556 205 206 Lee University will hold a Winter ID Camp Feb. 11 from of his rookie season with seven think of keeping veteran Tony Left guard Quinton Spain, who Milwaukee 43.571 2 Green Bay 440.500 198 187 10 a.m. until 5 p.m., for girls in grades 8-12. An overall games left. Romo on the bench longer once has missed the last two games Detroit 44.500 2½ Chicago 260.250 131 179 insight in to Lee and its women’s soccer program, will give West after hyperextending his right Chicago 44.500 2½ participants an opportunity to meet current players, coach- “I’m glad he’s our quarterback. Romo is fully healthy. WLTPct PF PA ing staff and tour the university campus. It will also include a knee, practiced along with safety Indiana 44.500 2½ Seattle 521.688 162 134 Q&A session, recruiting information and fun high intensity There’s no question about it,” Being picked at the top of the WesTern cOnFerence Arizona 341.438 179 140 training sessions and scrimmages. The cost is $110 with a Titans coach Mike Mularkey draft is much more challenging Rashad Johnson who also southwest Division Los Angeles 350.375 130 167 T-shirt included. To register go to www.leesoccer.com or WLPct Gb San Francisco 170.125 167 260 contact either Luidgi Beauzile ([email protected] said. because quarterbacks go to missed the last two games with a Houston 53.625 — Thursday’s Games or 954-635-7419) or Amy Cooley sore neck. Cleveland at Baltimore, 8:25 p.m. ([email protected] or 423-381-2416). Fans in Los Angeles believe teams coming off losing seasons. www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Thursday, November 10, 2016— 13 Knight tops group of graduate transfers impacting SEC COLLEGE STATION, Texas was a better situation for them. n Alabama receiver Gehrig (AP) — When both of Texas Jameill Showers was with Dieter . He played at both SMU A&M’s top quarterbacks left the Sumlin for three seasons, play- and Bowling Green before join- school within days of each other ing behind Ryan Tannehill and ing the top-ranked Crimson Tide in December, the Aggies were left then Johnny Manziel before this season. He was a star for scrambling to find someone to graduating in 2013 and transfer- Bowling Green last season, fin- run Kevin Sumlin’s high-pow- ring to UTEP, where he became a ishing with 94 receptions for ered offense. starter. Matt Joeckel, another 1,038 yards and 10 touch- They found it in Trevor Knight backup quarterback for Sumlin, downs. His impact has been , who came to the school as a left A&M to play at TCU after much more modest for Alabama graduate transfer in January graduating. this year, when he has appeared after a successful career at “I’ve seen both sides of it,” in seven games and has eight Oklahoma. Knight stepped in as Sumlin said. “To me my thought receptions for 175 yards and a Texas A&M’s starter to become process is if a young man comes touchdown. the most successful graduate to your university and does n Auburn linebacker T.J. Neal. transfer in the Southeastern everything you ask him to do, Neal joined the eighth-ranked Conference this season. Plenty of has been a great teammate and Tigers after a career at Illinois, other schools in the league have graduated from your university, where he had 245 tackles in 25 received contributions from which is the number one thing career games. This season, he’s graduate transfers, too. he came there for, and for what- played in six games and has 20 Knight started 15 games in his ever reason wants to leave, why tackles, highlighted by a season- first two seasons with the not give him chance to go some- high nine tackles in a win over Sooners, with the highlight com- where else to live out his dream? Vanderbilt last week. ing when as a freshman he If someone wants to be part of n Texas A&M tight end Kalvin earned MVP honors in a 45-31 that and they need a quarterback Cline. He came to A&M after Sugar Bowl win over Alabama by for a year, an older guy, why playing at Virginia Tech. His best throwing for 348 yards and four not?” touchdowns. But he was The most controversial gradu- season there came as a freshman benched in favor of Baker ate transfer this season was the in 2013, when he started seven Mayfield last season, and instead move by defensive back Maurice games and caught 26 passes for AP photo of spending the rest of his career Smith from Alabama to Georgia . 321 yards and two touchdowns. TexAs A&M quArTerbAck Trevor Knight tosses his helmet as he celebrates the Aggies’ win over on the bench, he decided to test The transfer was at first refused This season he’s played in all Tennessee in College Station, Texas. Knight is the highest-profile graduate transfer in the SEC this sea- his luck with the Aggies. by Alabama coach Nick Saban nine games but has mostly been son, jumping in to fill a major void at quarterback for the 10th-ranked Aggies. “Our situation with Trevor is a before being referred to the SEC used as a blocker and has just good one,” coach Kevin Sumlin office, which approved it in one reception for 17 yards. ceptions. This season he’s degree in finance at Texas in Razorbacks at left guard. He said. “Gave him another chance August. n Mississippi linebacker appeared in eight games with two three years while appearing in has one year of eligibility left fol- to play at this level, maybe Smith wanted to transfer after Rommel Mageo . In three years at starts and has 28 tackles. 23 games for the Longhorns. lowing this season after red- another shot at playing profes- failing to get significant playing Oregon State, Mageo had 157 n Arkansas offensive lineman This season he’s stepped in to shirting during his first season sionally. Filled a void for us. time in three seasons with the tackles, two sacks and two inter- Jake Raulerson. He earned his start eight games for the at Texas. Don’t know there’s lot of bad Crimson Tide. Things have been things about it.” much different this year with the Knight has thrown for 1,911 Bulldogs, for whom he’s yards and 13 touchdowns and appeared in nine games with ran for 583 yards and 10 more seven starts. He’s tied for fifth on Mustangs scores in helping the 10th- the team with 35 tackles and has From Page 11 ranked Aggies to a 7-2 record an interception and a sack. this season. But he will miss the “Mo (Smith) has done a good bulb came on. Everything that motivated a little bit. We got the in the game. Although they fell play even better,” said Ryan. rest of the regular season after job as a senior, a guy who walked we have worked on, talked about score and then we held. All of a short of putting additional points “One thing is, having not injuring his right shoulder on in the locker room and earned and coached during all these sudden the offense started going on the board, the Mustangs were played them that long ago and Saturday. Sumlin hopes he can respect by the way he practices,” weeks, they finally started say- to work. We got a couple of short able to keep drives alive, eating having not played well has really return to play his last college Georgia coach Kirby Smart said. ing, ‘Yeah, if I do this it does fields that set up our defense. up precious seconds off the clock given our kids an excitement game for the Aggies in their bowl “There’s a good core group of work.’ They just started playing Everything just exploded in the in the second half. about this game, because they game. kids on this team that want to do downhill and playing aggressive second quarter.” “Coming back out after the have something to prove — that Though some question if these well. It’s important to them to do on defense. From that point on Fortunately for the Mustangs, half, our offense didn’t score any they are not that football team transfers should be allowed, well. That’s why we’re able to they played lights out,” said the first half offensive output was more but the defense kept plug- that played Ooltewah that night. Sumlin doesn’t see any problem keep the continuity of the team Ryan. enough. The defense stepped up ging and kept us in. In the past Hopefully, we are going to go in with them. And this comes from together because so many of “Our offense came alive then. in a big way, allowing only one our defense has kind of strug- and be at our best and they are someone who not only benefited them are good kids.” Usually it’s the other way more score from Oak Ridge and gled, and that’s when we’ve been going to be at their best and it’s from a graduate transfer, but A look at the contributions of around. Our offense usually has sealing the win with a huge stand beaten. It was good to see a total going to be a whale of a football who has let players like this go in other graduate transfers in the to keep scoring. But I think our at the Walker Valley 6-yard line team effort and everybody doing game that is exciting for the fans. the past when it was clear that it SEC this season: defense kind of got our offense with less than seven seconds left their part. It wasn’t always pret- We’ll see what happens.” ty, but they did what they needed The Mustangs will undoubtedly to do to get the job done,” Ryan be riding a wave of exhilaration praised. and confidence Friday, but as “The offense kept possession a always — according to Ryan — the Bears long time in the last two quar- game will come down to funda- From Page 11 ters, I just wish they had kept mentals and who takes advantage possession just a little longer of mistakes and opportunities. September 2011. He went on to TDs. Maryville (11-0), before bouncing Senior linebacker Hunter when it got so interesting right “I feel like this game could be play three seasons for Ole Miss “The bottom line is they are the back for wins the last two weeks. Duggan continues to have a there at the end. If we had gotten right down to the wire. It’s going before transferring to Middle second-best team in a very tough The Bear opponents are a com- strong season with 75 total hits, that one first down we could have to be who is able to capitalize and Tennessee, where is currently region and lost just one region bined 67-53 this season (com- including 13 tackles for loss and run the clock out. Then the crazy who is going to minimize mis- setting school records. game (to Oakland),” Floyd pared to 51-68 for Blackman), four QB sacks, while junior DB call when we were sending in the takes. There are going to be mis- The Black-and-Gold were able assessed. “They play a similar and all but one made the play- Jake Presley is right there with defensive signal and the officials takes on both sides, but it’s going to gain some measure of revenge defensive scheme as we do and offs, five of which are still alive. him at 73 tackles, a half dozen said we were calling a timeout to come down to who is able to on the Blaze the following season are just as fast, but they are big- While the news of Still’s leg for minus yardage, and a sack. with six seconds in the game. minimize them and capitalize at Bear Stadium, holding ger than us.” infection that will keep him out of Both players have a pair of take- But I’m just really proud of our when there is an opportunity, Mathers’ younger brother Dee to The Blaze opened the year with at least this week’s game is dis- aways. guys and proud of the coaches and who executes the fundamen- just 24 yards in a 23-21 contest, a stunning 49-10 whipping by heartening, Bradley fans are Junior linebacker Jay Person for the job they did. It gave us tals the best,” he said. in which five Bradley starters McCallie, before bouncing back optimistic after the return of two- leads Bradley with 16 takedowns another week of playing football, “We’ve got to go out and play were sidelined with injuries. to nip Riverside 17-14 in a time Mr. Tennessee Football behind the line, with five sacks, and we’ve got to take this one day defense like we did the last three Although “it all starts with No. crosstown rivalry game. semifinalist Cole Copeland to the included in his 64 tackles, plus at a time and each day get better, quarters against Oak Ridge, and 33 (Teague)” according to Floyd, Next came a 39-29 defeat to lineup last Friday. he has a trio of takeaways. and see what happens Friday our offense cannot take the foot the Bear mentor is quick to point Shades Valley, Ala., (a team that After missing 11 quarters of The winner of Friday night’s night.” off the gas. We have to move the out Blackman has plenty of other finished 5-5 on the campaign) action, the University of “Battle in the ’Boro” will advance The Mustangs will face an ball and put points on the reasons for their 8-3 record so before getting whipped by Tennessee-Chattanooga commit- to the state quarterfinals, where Ooltewah team that is very famil- board.” far this season. Oakland. ment exploded for his third best they will more than likely have to iar with postseason football. One “They are solid up front on Since the 1-3 start, Blackman performance in his 31 starts travel to 16-time state champion positive in favor of Walker Valley both sides of the line. They have has won seven straight games, directing the Bear offense. Maryville (11-0), which has is, after having played only two a good quarterback (Conner but their last five opponents had Copeland put up 419 all-pur- played in the last 15 straight weeks ago in the final game of Soccer Mitchell), who can scramble a combined 10-44 record this pose yards, which included com- state tile games. the regular season, the Mustangs around and make plays with his year. The other two, Cookeville pleting 30-of-37 passes for 411 The Bears would love a shot to are very familiar with what the From Page 11 feet as well as his arm. They have and Smyrna, finished at 6-5 yards and four touchdowns. redeem themselves for a 48-21 Owls have to offer, and will be a 6-foot-4 wide receiver (Trey each, which is where Riverdale, The 6-foot-4 gunslinger con- loss to the Red Rebels three better prepared to slow down the tor of public relations and John Knox), who can go up and get the the Blaze’s other victory, stands tinues to add to his Southeast weeks ago, while Copeland was powerful ground attack that Brose, head men’s soccer coach ball.” as well. Tennessee career yardage (9,485) sidelined. rolled through the Walker Valley at Cleveland High School. Mitchell has completed 69-of- After dropping Bearden 48-21 and touchdown (102) records as Maryville, the Region 1 defense. “I really like the makeup of the 122 passes this season for 966 in the postseason opener, he upped his season marks to champs, will host Dobyns- “Ooltewah is another very well- committee,” said Carpenter. yards and 13 TDs, and has been Riverdale is still alive in the play- 143-of-201 for 2,166 yards and a Bennett (6-5) for their second coached, very good football team. “Everyone is a huge supporter of intercepted five times. The 5- offs and will travel to ninth- 21-3 TD-to-interception ratio. He meeting of the season Friday. They are very familiar with being our soccer program and will work foot-9 junior is also the Blaze’s ranked Hardin Valley (8-3) Friday has also carried the ball for 456 The Indians (774) and Rebels in this spot. They’ve been very hard during this process to find third-leading rusher with 295 evening. yards and 10 scores on 82 rush- (770) are the top two winningest successful. They’ve been to the the best candidates. We will yards and five scores on 77 car- Tenth-ranked McCallie (7-4) es this season. teams in Tennessee high school quarters and been to the semis. advertise the position immediate- ries. won its DII opener 49-14 over His main target this season football history. Maryville won its They are used to this. Every day ly, and I hope to send our recom- Knox, a sophomore, has been Father Ryan last week, as did has been junior Lameric Tucker, regular season battle by a 56-34 from here on out is new territory mendation to Dr. Conn no later the main receiver this season Oakland, with a 63-0 thrashing who exploded for 243 yards on tally in Kingsport in September. for us. We’ve got ot go out and than early January.” with 39 catches for 547 yards, of William Blount. The Blue 15 catches last week to push his finding paydirt nine times. Tornado will travel to second- season marks to Bear receiving A couple of other Blaze offen- ranked Brentwood Academy (7-2) records of 1,299 yards, 86 recep- sive threats are 5-foot-9, 170- this week, while the Patriots will tions and a dozen TDs. pound running back Cordel entertain Science Hill (8-3). While the “Black Hole Defense” Lady Vols Braxton, who has 323 yards and After a seven-game winning will miss Still’s 57 tackles (five of From Page 11 four scores on 70 rushes, plus streak to open the season, them behind the line of scrim- Joeseph Sewell, a 6-foot-3, 250- Bradley suffered its losses on mage) and a trio of takeaways In the frontcourt, Tennessee said. “We’ve got the pieces to do emotionally,” DeShields said. “I pound senior tight end, with 14 back-to-back Fridays at Hardin from his safety spot, other Bears must replace Bashaara Graves, something special. What’s going think that will transcend my catches for 214 yards and four Valley and against top-ranked appear ready to pick him up. who ended her college career as to happen is that we are going to game to another level and hope- one of only five Lady Vols ever to have to find it within ourselves fully allow me to elevate my combine 1,000 rebounds and because it isn’t (just) two or three teammates’ games as well.” 1,500 points. people that will do it. It’s like Tennessee struggled to a 22-14 Volunteers Tennessee could use a big sea- what are the nine of us going to record last season and set a son from Russell, a 6-foot-6 jun- bring each and every night con- school record for losses before From Page 11 ior center. Russell averaged 9.9 sistently to benefit this team.” rallying in the tournament. points and 8.3 rebounds last sea- Tennessee needs DeShields to Warlick acknowledged the Lady the Vols’ highly-touted junior col- said. “Your technique has to be “Like he always does: explo- son but showed she’s capable of bring plenty. Vols were searching for leader- lege transfer, will also start to on point every time, and your sive, fast,” the Vols left tackle much more by delivering 25 DeShields arrived at ship at times last season. work some at tackle. get-off has to be good. You’ve got said. “He looked great, he looked points and 15 rebounds in a Tennessee with much fanfare She says that won’t be a prob- “We talked to him about help- to stay low, defend double-teams, great. It’s really exciting to get regional semifinal victory over after being named the Atlantic lem this year. Warlick praises the ing us at the D-tackle spot, and because it’s 600 pounds on you.” him back.” Ohio State. Coast Conference rookie of the leadership that senior guard he’s taking it and running with The redshirt junior leads the The Lady Vols also are seeking year her lone season at North Jordan Reynolds and DeShields it,” said Vickers. “And I think he’s RETURNING TO PRACTICE Vols with 773 yards all-purpose Tennessee coach Butch Jones a boost from 6-3 graduate trans- Carolina. But after sitting out the have shown thus far. Warlick going to do a good job.” yards. He has 313 rushing yards fer Schaquilla Nunn, who missed 2014-15 season due to NCAA also notes how much junior for- said Monday that he expected Kongbo has lined up some at on 64 carries and 260 receiving the entire 2015-16 season with a transfer rules, the 6-foot-1 guard ward has improved defensive tackle but played most both Alvin Kamara and Cameron yards on 22 receptions. broken foot after averaging 11.2 battled nagging leg injuries and over the last year. of his snaps at end. Vickers said Sutton to return to practice. Kamara and Sutton were both points and 10.3 rebounds in struggled to adapt to her new All of them are eager to show if Kongbo does play tackle Tuesday, media got to see with in green non-contact jerseys and three seasons at Winthrop. teammates last season. what they learned during a trying against Kentucky, it will be a bit their own eyes that the two fielded punts during the limited Tennessee’s backcourt must Late in the season, DeShields 2015-16 season. of an adjustment. Tennessee captains were back on amount of practice made avail- replace the playmaking and shoot- turned a corner and helped “It was a character builder,” “I think the three-technique, the field. able to media Tuesday. ing ability of Cooper, who averaged Tennessee make a surprising run Warlick said. “I’m really proud of and just defensive tackle in gen- Kendrick said that Kamara Sutton has eight tackles, an 8.6 points per game last season. to an NCAA regional final as a them. I think we’re building this eral, has to be some of the tough- looked like his old self when he interception and a pass breakup “We’ve got talent on this team,” No. 7 seed. year on how we ended (last sea- est guys on the team,” Vickers returned to practice. in two games of action. junior guard Diamond DeShields “I feel better physically and son), and that’s a positive for us.” 14—Cleveland Daily Banner—Thursday, November 10, 2016 www.clevelandbanner.com Editorial A day of compassion, and a people who care n Friday, Cleveland and ence of longstanding Veterans Bradley County residents Day traditions: the Bradley Owill join communities County Veterans Firing Squad, across America offering a much- the posting and retiring of the deserved tribute — and a public Colors by the U.S. Naval Sea “thank you” — to a group of Cadets, music by the Cleveland Americans who have earned High School band, presentation such nationwide respect. of the Raymond H. Miller They are the elite. Patriotic Award and the senti- They are the unsung. mental ringing of the Plow They are sometimes the Share. unknown. Our coming Veterans Day They are our veterans, and ceremony is sponsored by a assuredly a diverse group they slate of much-respected veter- are. ans organizations: American Most of us know a veteran. Legion Post 81, Veterans of Within our community, we have Foreign Wars Post 2598, DAV some 8,000 men and women Chapter 25, AmVets Post 13, who have served their country in Vietnam Veterans Chapter 596, Contributed photo times of war and in times of Chef DeGare-Voiture 735 40/8, VETERANS DAY will be observed Friday on the Bradley County Courthouse Plaza at 10:30 a.m. in downtown Cleveland. The public is peace, and who have stood American Legion Auxiliary, VFW invited to attend, and families are encouraged to attend. Veterans Day is one of many veterans-friendly events honored throughout the among the gallant during days Auxiliary and Sons of the Cleveland and Bradley County community every year. of fear and nights of anguish. American Revolution. Our veterans are many. Our As we have said in years veterans are our strength. Our past, and as we offer again in ‘The City With Spirit’ honors our many heroes veterans are ... the approaching close of anoth- Men and women. er calendar year, we hope — Rich and poor. just as we pray — that Friday’s on Veterans Day at 10:30 a.m. at Courthouse Black, white red and brown. downtown crowd will rival the Educated and illiterate. size of a giant army. We are honored that so many men and OUR CITY Afghanistan and so many other places far from Fathers and sons. It is disconcerting, and yes women who have served in America's military home. Mothers and daughters. heartbreaking, to know that in live in our neighborhoods. We are proud that Cleveland Eight months ago, some of us gathered at the others from our community are serving today. Mayor Westland Drive site of the future Southeast Native born and born afar. some communities Veterans We are “The City With Spirit” for many rea- Tennessee Veterans Home. Reared by family and raised Day and Memorial Day no sons. One of those is our patriotic spirit. So we Tom It was an honor to welcome Many-Bears as orphans. longer hold the same meaning expect to see a crowd gather Friday for Rowland Grinder, Tennessee's veterans affairs commis- They are among the blessed as in their yesteryears. But not Cleveland’s annual Veterans Day ceremony at sioner, to our community. She was here on that the Courthouse Plaza. windy March day to accept the site on behalf of who have loved. here. In Cleveland and Bradley The tradition is that the ceremony is held on courthouse ceremony and let our veterans know Tennessee. That was a big step forward in our They are among the forlorn County, residents continue to the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the their service is appreciated. But Cleveland has community's long quest for a veterans home to who have lost. hold in highest esteem those eleventh month. That's because Veterans Day other opportunities, too. Some of our schools serve our region of the state. All have served. All have who wear, and those who have began as Armistice Day commemorating the invite veterans to visit. Businesses will be offer- We are all waiting patiently now for federal fought or have prepared to fight. worn, the uniform of the U.S. end of the fighting in World War I. On June 28, ing special discounts for veterans. funds to become available. When they are avail- 1919, the treaty was signed in France to official- Our national colors will be flying proudly from able, the financial quest for the home will be All have worn uniforms in serviceman and woman. ly end the war. the Courthouse Plaza to the Municipal Building, complete. Our local funds and a generous pri- defense of the American way of Many have given voice to the In November 1919, President Woodrow along our streets and from many homes. vate donation were ready long ago. life — one anchored in freedom, reason for observing Veterans Wilson proclaimed the first Armistice Day. A survey taken nearly 10 years ago revealed We are a city that honors its veterans, not in choice and in a fundamental Day. One unknown author said Our ceremony this year will begin at 10:30 there were over 45,000 veterans living in only on Veterans Day but throughout the year. belief that equality among our simply, “Freedom is never free.” a.m. due to some scheduling conflicts. So keep Bradley and neighboring counties. That number But on Friday when you see a relative, neigh- that in mind and arrive a little earlier than in the is probably just as great or greater now since we bor, co-worker or a stranger at one of our com- brethren is given by God and The author is well-versed in past. have so many men and women here who have munity events, thank them again for their serv- protected by faith. matters of grave truth. It is important for all who can to attend that served — or are serving — in Iraq and ice. Friday is Veterans Day. An inspiring American poet, It comes once each year, and the late Maya Angelou, elo- always on Nov. 11. Across our quently reminds us of the evolu- native American soil, many tion of the American military. communities will observe this She points out, “How important precious moment, this time of it is for us to recognize our DEAR ANNIE deep emotion and genuine grat- heroes and she-roes!” itude. U.S. President John F. On this day, our own home- Kennedy stirred hearts when he Dear Annie: It has been two were in your 20s. But it is by no some” and “always prickly.” repair the relationship, nor have town community will proudly called upon America to embrace years since my husband of 25 means impossible, so don’t give Every time I did something good, they apologized for past wrongs count itself among the many its words of appreciation to our years passed away. He was my up so easily. Anything worth my parents took credit for it. (I or in any way offered to work that still honor our soldiers of veterans. The American leader best friend. We did everything doing is worth a little grit. got into a prestigious university toward a better relationship. past and present. We do it as urged, “As we express our grat- together. First, I suggest you check out because my mother took the Instead, they write long, chatty one. We do it in shared cause itude, we must never forget that My children have been amaz- online dating sites. Find the sites application to the post office, for letters that are all about them ingly supportive to me. They are that seem right for you, and ask example.) Anything bad and I and pretend that there is nothing and with single heart. It is the highest appreciation is not to always including me with their your children to help you set up was going to kill my mother with amiss. Meanwhile, they vilify me required of no one. Yet it is a utter words, but to live by them.” own families for dinners, with your profile, if you need help. I’m the grief I caused. to anyone who will listen. moral mandate among those Perhaps the most endearing going to church, etc. Neither my sure they would be excited. They When I asked my parents to In these circumstances, Annie, who yearn to be free and who words have come from the son nor my daughter has even want you to be happy. stop doing things that were hurt- you have the gall to say that I understand the cost of freedom. hearts of Eve Merriam and Jose hinted at this, but lately I have If you’re really not comfortable ful to me, they would say such seem “quick to burn bridges been feeling like a bit of a bur- with online dating, just telling things as, “How dare you tell us rather than repair them”? My At least in America, and espe- Narosky. The former tells us, “I den. your friends and family that you what to do? We’re your parents.” opinion, Annie, is that rather cially in this community, freedom dream of giving birth to a child I am in my mid-50s and feel as are now open to dating could I was dragged to counseling on than just support what this is more than a word. who will ask, ‘Mother, what was if I am ready to start dating open doors for you. They may multiple occasions, but whenever “poor, victimized” woman wants Freedom is a way of life. war?’” And the latter offers, as again. My daughter told me have not wanted to set you up the therapist suggested my par- to hear, you could perhaps pres- Freedom is the rock on which we have quoted many times in about a singles group at her because they weren’t sure about ents could change some of their ent the possibility that there is church. Well, I went to one meet- your readiness, but now that you relationship techniques (for another side to the story. — this nation was built. editorials of our past and per- ing, and it was all women, with are ready, it’s time to spread the instance, talking directly to me Grieving for the Relationship I Freedom is a home, a church, sonal columns of our present, only one man in the group — word. rather than complaining about Couldn’t Have a school, a business, a civic “In war, there are no unwounded who was only showing interest in Dear Annie: Do not always me to my brother and dragging ——— club and a cause. soldiers.” the 35-year-old; go figure. I just take letters at face value and him into the problem), the thera- (Editor’s Note: Send your ques- Freedom is a message, one Both messages run deep in feel that men my own age are make assumptions. I am that py sessions were somehow no tions for Annie Lane to dearan- looking for someone younger. I daughter described in the letter longer “working” or “convenient” [email protected]. To find out heard around the world, one the hearts of those who under- am ready to just give up and be from “Missing Her,” the 82-year- and were stopped. more about Annie Lane and read envied by those who live without stand the realities of military alone for the rest of my life. — old mother who lamented that After decades of this, I finally features by other Creators its ring. confrontation and the depth of Lonely Widow in California her daughter hasn’t spoken to decided that I had had enough Syndicate columnists and car- Freedom is a godsend, but its costs. Dear Lonely: True, it might be her in 12 years. and stopped responding to them. toonists, visit the Creators freedom comes at great cost. But people are people. And a little more challenging to meet For years, I was the family They have not once reached out Syndicate website at www.cre- Friday’s downtown ceremony nations are nations. Each holds someone now than when you scapegoat. I was called “trouble- to ask what they could do to ators.com.) on the Bradley County true to its ideals. All cling to their Courthouse Plaza will get own convictions. And both are underway at 10:30 a.m. influenced by need, whether TODAY IN HISTORY Traditionally, the observation real or imagined. Cleveland Daily Banner – – comes at 11 o’clock, in keeping It is why war comes. To (AP) — Today is Thursday, Nov. gram. Turkish statesman Established in 1854 with ceremonies of the past; that observe it is one’s choosing. To 10, the 315th day of 2016. There Mustafa Kemal Ataturk died in EDITOR AND PUBLISHER CIRCULATION DIRECTOR are 51 days left in the year. Istanbul at age 57. is, honoring our men and seek peace is one’s mandate. Stephen L. Crass Herb Lacy women in uniform on the 11th In either case, the uniformed Today’s Highlight in History: In 1942, Winston Churchill hour of the 11th day of the 11th soldier is the one held most On Nov. 10, 1766, Rutgers, the delivered a speech in London in State University of New Jersey, which he said, “I have not OFFICE MANAGER SPORTS EDITOR month of the year. accountable. had its beginnings as William become the King’s First Minister Joyce Taylor Richard Roberts Complications in this year’s It is why we observe Veterans Franklin, the Royal Governor of to preside over the liquidation of scheduling have forced the Day, not because of the uniform New Jersey, signed a charter the British Empire.” establishing Queen’s College in In 1951, customer-dialed long- ASSOCIATE EDITOR ADVERTISING DIRECTOR slight variation, but what won’t but because of the heart Rick Norton Jack Bennett change is the sense of salute beneath. New Brunswick. distance telephone service began On this date: as Mayor M. Leslie Denning of and the heartfelt emotion on dis- We salute our veterans. In 1775, the U.S. Marines were Englewood, New Jersey, called ASSOCIATE EDITOR RETAIL SALES MANAGER play as our community extends We hold great faith that those organized under authority of the Alameda, California, Mayor Gwen Swiger Sheena Meyer its hand — and its heart — to within our community do so as Continental Congress. Frank Osborne without operator In 1871, journalist-explorer assistance. those who dedicate their lives to well. LIFESTYLES EDITOR PRESS SUPERVISOR keeping us safe, and in so doing Let us show it by attending Henry M. Stanley found Scottish In 1954, the U.S. Marine Corps missionary David Livingstone, Memorial, depicting the raising of William Wright Richard Yarber keeping safe the ideals of free- Friday’s downtown ceremony. who had not been heard from for the American flag on Iwo Jima in dom and democracy. It will be Veterans Day. And on years, near Lake Tanganyika in 1945, was dedicated by President 423-472-5041 This year’s keynote speaker this day, America — as well as central Africa. Dwight D. Eisenhower in will be Lt. Commander Timothy those within her tiny pocket of In 1919, the American Legion Arlington, Virginia. Telephone White of the U.S. Naval Southeast Tennessee — will opened its first national conven- In 1969, the children’s educa- tion in Minneapolis. tional program “Sesame Street” 423-614-6529 423-476-1046 Operational Support Center in say “thank you” to a group of In 1938, Kate Smith first sang made its debut on National Newsroom Fax Office & Advertising Fax Chattanooga. We welcome his men and women who have Irving Berlin’s “God Bless Educational Television (later arrival, as we welcome the pres- earned it most. America” on her CBS radio pro- PBS). 1505 25th Street N.W. - Cleveland, TN 37311 • P.O. 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WASHINGTON (AP) — divided than we thought.” by The Associated Press, Trump Obama’s signature health care President Barack Obama is set to Still, Clinton was gracious in was relying on experienced law and pull out of the landmark welcome his successor, Donald defeat, declaring: “Donald Trump hands to help form his adminis- nuclear accord with Iran. He’s Trump, to the White House, is going to be our president. We tration. National security plan- vowed to build a wall along the extending an olive branch to a owe him an open mind and the ning was being led by former U.S.-Mexico border and tem- man he has blasted as unfit to chance to lead.” Michigan Rep. Mike Rogers, who porarily ban immigration from serve as commander in chief and Trump was uncharacteristical- previously worked for the FBI. nations with terror ties. who led the charge to challenge ly quiet in the aftermath of his Domestic issues were being han- It’s unclear whether Trump, a the legitimacy of his own presi- triumph and made no public dled by Ken Blackwell, a former highly unusual candidate, will dency. appearances Wednesday. He Cincinnati mayor and Ohio sec- embrace many of the traditions The Oval Office meeting sched- huddled with jubilant, sleep- retary of state. of the presidency. He’ll enter the uled Thursday symbolically deprived advisers at his epony- Trump was expected to consid- White House owning his own pri- begins the transition of power mous skyscraper in Manhattan, er several loyal supporters for top vate jet as well as a hotel just from Obama, a Democrat who beginning the daunting task of jobs, including former New York blocks away on Pennsylvania ushered in a sweeping health setting up an administration that Mayor Rudy Giuliani for attorney Avenue. He never allowed jour- care law and brokered a land- will take power in just over two general or national security nalists to fly on his plane during mark nuclear accord with Iran, months. He also met with Vice adviser and campaign finance the campaign, as is customary and Trump, a Republican who President-elect Mike Pence and chairman Steve Mnuchin for for White House nominees. has vowed to wipe those meas- took calls from supporters, fami- Treasury secretary. Former Issues of transparency bub- ures away. Trump takes office on ly and friends, according to House Speaker Newt Gingrich bled up right from the start. On Jan. 20. spokeswoman Hope Hicks. and Tennessee Sen. Bob Corker Wednesday evening, Trump aides First lady Michelle Obama also In Washington, Trump’s scant were also expected to be under said they would not bring the planned to meet privately in the transition team sprang into consideration for foreign policy press corps to Washington with AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais White House residence with action, culling through personnel posts. the president-elect for his meet- PResiDent BARAck Obama speaks about the election, Trump’s wife, Melania Trump. lists for top jobs and working As president-elect, Trump is ing with Obama, breaking long- Wednesday in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington. Republicans were emboldened through handover plans for gov- entitled to get the same daily standing protocol. by Trump’s stunning victory over ernment agencies. A person intelligence briefing as Obama — With several million votes still Hillary Clinton, giving the GOP familiar with the transition oper- one that includes information on to be counted, Clinton held a control of the White House and ations said the personnel process U.S. covert operations, informa- narrow lead in the nationwide percent. Trump’s support skewed both chambers of Congress. was still in its early stages, but tion gleaned about world leaders popular vote. Most of the out- Trump’s sweep of the battle- older, male and overwhelming- “He just earned a mandate,” Trump’s team was putting a pre- and other data gathered by standing votes appeared to be in ground states that decided the ly white. His supporters said House Speaker Paul Ryan mium on quickly filling key America’s 17 intelligence agen- Democratic-leaning states, with election was commanding. He they were deeply dissatisfied declared. national security posts. The per- cies. the biggest chunk in California, a carried Florida, Ohio and North with the federal government In an emotional concession son was not authorized to dis- If Trump makes good on his state Clinton overwhelmingly Carolina, three of the election’s and eager for change, accord- speech, Clinton said her crush- cuss details by name and spoke campaign promises, the nation won. With almost 125 million biggest prizes, and snatched ing to exit polls conducted by ing loss was “painful and it will on condition of anonymity. stands on the brink of sweeping votes counted, The Associated reliably Democratic Edison Research for The be for a long time” and acknowl- According to an organizational change in domestic and foreign Press tally had Clinton with 47.7 Pennsylvania and Wisconsin Associated Press and television edged that the nation was “more chart for the transition obtained policy. He’s pledged to repeal percent and Trump with 47.5 away from Clinton. networks. Clinton tells supporters to greet Trump with ‘open mind’ NEW YORK (AP) — Hillary Midwest that had backed every Before leaving the stage, Obama Clinton told supporters Democratic presidential candidate leaned over to whisper a message Wednesday that they owed Donald since Clinton’s husband won the in Clinton’s ear: “We’ll have to Trump “an open mind and a presidency in 1992. make this permanent.” chance to lead,” urging accept- Democrats — starting with Clinton’s stunning loss was cer- ance of the celebrity business- Clinton’s campaign staff and the tain to open painful soul-search- man’s stunning win after a cam- White House — were left wonder- ing within the party, which had paign that appeared poised until ing how they had misread their endured a lengthy primary Election Day to make her the first country so completely. Mournful between Clinton and Vermont woman elected U.S. president. Clinton backers gathered outside Sen. Bernie Sanders, who drew Addressing stricken staff and the hotel Wednesday. strong support among liberals voters at a New York City hotel, “I was devastated. Shocked. amid an electorate calling for Clinton said she had offered to Still am,” said Shirley Ritenour, change. work with Trump on behalf of a 64, a musician from Brooklyn. “The mistake that we made is country that she acknowledged “When I came in on the subway that we ignored the powerful part AP Photo/Matt Rourke was “more deeply divided than we this morning there were a lot of of Trump’s message because we DeMocRAtic PResiDentiAl candidate Hillary Clinton, accompanied by, from left, son-in-law Marc thought.” people crying. A lot of people are hated so much of the rest of his Mezvinsky, daughter Chelsea Clinton, husband, former President Bill Clinton, vice presidential candi- Her voice vibrated with emotion very upset.” message. The mistake we made is date, Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Va., and his wife Anne Holton, speaks in New York, Wednesday. Clinton con- at times, especially as she The results were startling to that people would ignore that part ceded the presidency to Donald Trump in a phone call early Wednesday morning, a stunning end to a acknowledged that she had not Clinton and her aides, who had and just focus on the negative,” campaign that appeared poised right up until Election Day to make her the first woman elected U.S. pres- “shattered that highest and hard- ended their campaign with a said Democratic strategist Chris ident. est glass ceiling.” whirlwind tour of battleground Kofinis, who was not affiliated Flanked by her husband, for- states and had projected opti- with the campaign. mer President Bill Clinton, and mism that she would maintain the The tumultuous presidential daughter, Chelsea Clinton diverse coalition assembled by cycle bequeathed a series of polit- Mezvinsky, Clinton then made a President Barack Obama in the ical gifts for Clinton’s GOP rival: direct plea to “all the little girls” past two elections. An FBI investigation into Clinton’s watching: “Never doubt that you On the final day of the cam- use of a private email server, ques- are valuable and powerful and paign, Clinton literally followed tions of pay-for-play involving her deserving of every opportunity in Obama to stand behind a podium family’s charitable foundation, the world and chance to pursue with a presidential seal at a mas- Sanders’ primary challenge, your dreams.” sive rally outside Independence Clinton’s health scare at a Sept. The speech followed a dramatic Hall in Philadelphia. As she 11 memorial ceremony and FBI election night in which Trump walked up to the lectern, the pres- Director James Comey’s late captured battleground states like ident bent down to pull out a October announcement that Florida, North Carolina and Ohio small stool so the shorter Clinton investigators had uncovered and demolished a longstanding could address the tens of thou- emails potentially relevant to her “blue wall” of states in the Upper sands gathered on the mall. email case.

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1505 25TH STREET 16—Cleveland Daily Banner—Thursday, November 10, 2016 www.clevelandbanner.com After blistering campaign, Americans wonder how to heal DECATUR, Ga. (AP) — For an divided communities to try to get hour they stood shoulder to people of different backgrounds shoulder, those who supported “Now it’s time for America to bind the wounds of in the same room to share laugh- Hillary Clinton and Donald division. ... To all Republicans and Democrats and ter. Trump, praying together in a independents across this nation, I say it is time for us to “Hopefully that moves us a lit- service of postelection healing. come together as one united people.” tle closer to helping to under- Noting the painful labels and — Donald Trump stand and be able to work divisions of the just-finished together,” he said. campaign, the Rev. Jenna Faith In Richlands, Virginia, when Strizak said, “We’ve got to figure Linda Crawford made known her out how to live together. And not together as one united people.” to race relations. support for Clinton on Facebook just live together, but be one.” But the nation remained split Trump’s election bared rifts during the race, she said she was That could take a miracle: To over whether that was achievable that have churned for decades, if met with an onslaught of con- bring together those elated by or a pollyannaish vision. Exit not since the nation’s founding. demnation and personal attacks. Trump’s ascension to president- polls showed voters expressing Toxic politics have degenerated But a week ago, she was relieved elect with those who see him as not just unhappiness with the to rank-and-file hatred of the when she met many of those an embodiment of the country’s way government is working but, other side. “It’s impossible to same people at a funeral, and worst instincts and a threat to its among many who found hope in think that a honeymoon will fol- found they could hug and com- future. Even as Clinton pledged Trump, outright anger. low all the nastiness and name- fort one another despite their dif- the victor her support “The bitterness could well get calling,” said Robert Schmuhl, a ferences. Wednesday, others protested in worse,” said Robert Boatright, a University of Notre Dame profes- “People still love one another the streets, burned flags and Clark University professor and sor. and are still good to each other,” insisted he didn’t represent research director at the National Still, in small gestures all over said the 66-year-old retired them. Institute for Civil Discourse. “It the country, some were vowing to teacher. “This will pass — the “It’s shattering,” said Byron probably will.” bridge the gulf between the two election will pass — and our Beck, a writer in Portland, For Clinton’s supporters, the sides. country will heal and move on.” Oregon, who supported Clinton. minutiae of how to move on John Barnes, a 60-year-old At Decatur First United While harshly faulting Trump, he seemed a secondary concern as retiree in Albuquerque, New Methodist’s ecumenical election cast the moment as a dilemma many still professed shock and Mexico, who cast his ballot for night service, congregants from for all Americans. “We have lost sadness over the result. Trump, pledged to move on from 13 different churches joined. our way, and I don’t know what In Denver, 47-year-old Eli his anger at a neighbor who sup- Pastors spoke of unity, and the that reset button will look like, Romero questioned how a man ported Clinton, who he feared floors vibrated with “America the AP Photo/rebecca Breyer but I know that I will work for it she dismissed as “a circus” could could destroy the Constitution. Beautiful” from the organ pipes. the rev. dr. JAmeS L. Brewer-Calvert, left, and Sylvia Gibbs or I’ll leave the country.” win, saying the election con- Jennifer Farley, a 38-year-old Democrats and Republicans sing during the Ecumenical Election Day Communion Service at the Trump extended a hand to vinced her to move to Mexico. In chef and cookbook author in shared the same pews, wearing Decatur First United Methodist Church in Decatur, Ga. Democrats such opponents in his victory Naperville, Illinois, 68-year-old Bethesda, Maryland, who joked voter stickers shaped like and Republicans shared the same pews, wearing voter stickers speech, saying Clinton was owed Carol Anthony said she felt like she’d drown herself if Trump Georgia peaches, and shut out shaped like Georgia peaches, and shut out the barrage of news “a major debt of gratitude” as he she was punched in the stom- won, said she was considering the barrage of news sweeping the sweeping the country. made an impassioned plea for ach. In Hagerstown, Maryland, holding potluck dinners with country. both sides to join behind him: Sebiila Odin pondered how unity people of different ideologies, “Let’s talk about what’s going Those who supported Clinton Bang, a 23-year-old law student “Now it’s time for America to bind could even be possible. seeking unity through the heal- to happen and how we can help and other candidates expressed who voted for Clinton, said the the wounds of division. ... To all “You know, all this talk about ing power of food. And Tane the country,” said Gary Brinker, similar sentiments, professing a tenor of the campaign drove him Republicans and Democrats and healing, that’s a problem, too, Danger, a 31-year-old independ- a 56-year-old salesman who willingness to see past differ- to seek an escape from the elec- independents across this nation, because we’ve never healed,” ent in Minneapolis, planned a voted for Trump. “We’re going to ences and a hope that people tion returns in the quiet of I say it is time for us to come said Odin, who is black, referring series of improv comedy shows in have to work together.” could come together. Enoch prayer. Trump denounced in protests across U.S. LOS ANGELES (AP) — A day Leaderless Democratic after Donald Trump’s election to the presidency, campaign divi- sions appeared to widen as many Party in dire straits thousands of demonstrators — some with signs with messages after GOP sweeps declaring “NOT MY PRESIDENT” — flooded streets across the WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama hands over country to protest his surprise the White House to Republican Donald Trump in 71 days, leav- triumph. ing the Democratic Party leaderless and with few up-and-com- From New England to heart- ing stars among its aging cast of stalwarts. land cities like Kansas City and In what appeared to be a wave election, Republicans also along the West Coast, demon- secured majorities they already enjoyed in the Senate and the strators bore flags and effigies of House and in governor’s mansions and state legislatures across the president-elect, disrupting the country. Democrats were all but wiped out in places like traffic and declaring that they Iowa and Kentucky. refused to accept Trump’s victo- The defeat of Hillary Clinton, an experienced Washington ry. politician who sought common ground with Republicans, could Flames lit up the night sky in make it more likely that the party will turn to its liberal wing as California cities Wednesday as it grapples with its future. That’s best represented by Vermont thousands of protesters burned a Sen. Bernie Sanders, whom Clinton defeated in a long primary, giant papier-mache Trump head and Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren, a pull-no-punches in Los Angeles and started fires progressive darling. in Oakland intersections. AP Photo/Gillian Flaccus “The Democratic Party needs to remold itself in the image of Los Angeles demonstrators SeverAl dozen StudentS from various high schools in the Portland, Ore., metropolitan area them and offer a systemic critique of the rigged economy that also beat a Trump piñata and gather downtown to protest Republican nominee Donald Trump's victory in Tuesday’s presidential elec- shows the voters who put Trump over the top that they under- sprayed the Los Angeles Times tion, Wednesday. The protests were peaceful and students said that they felt compelled to demonstrate stand why they are angry,” said Adam Green, co-founder of the building and news vans with against Trump because they were not old enough to vote. Progressive Change Campaign Committee. anti-Trump profanity. One pro- Green said Democrats must make a “conscious decision to tester outside LA City Hall read a separate themselves from the corporate villains who are to a sign that simply said “this is very president!” Bernie Sanders, who lost to swelled at is moved into down- large extent funding their campaigns.” bad.” Chicago resident Michael Clinton in the primary — town St. Paul, the Minneapolis Trump’s open warfare with Republican leaders over the past Late in the evening several Burke said he believes the presi- expressed anger at both Star Tribune reported. Protesters year and a half obscured the extent of the Democrats’ crisis, hundred people blocked one of dent-elect will “divide the country Republicans and Democrats over blocked downtown streets and and they are only now beginning to contend with it. the city’s busiest freeways, U.S. and stir up hatred.” He added the election’s outcome. traveled west on University “This is painful, and it will be for a long time,” Clinton said in 101 between downtown and there was a constitutional duty In Boston, thousands of anti- Avenue where they shouted her concession speech Wednesday in New York. She implored Hollywood. not to accept that outcome. Trump protesters streamed expletives about Trump in those who want to fight for Democratic values — particularly City News Service reported Police said that an estimated through downtown, chanting English and Spanish. young voters — to participate every day, not just every four that 13 people were arrested as 1,800 to 2,000 people participat- “Trump’s a racist” and carrying There were other Midwest years. officers in full riot gear walked ed in the Chicago protests. Police signs that said “Impeach Trump” protest marches in Omaha, Hawaii Sen. Brian Schatz urged careful deliberation as the the protesters off the freeway. reported five arrests, including and “Abolish Electoral College.” Nebraska, and Kansas City, Democratic reckoning begins. He said the “rush to recalibrate” By 1:30 a.m., the freeway was two for obstructing traffic, but Clinton appears to be on pace to Missouri. strategy and messaging concerns him. clear of demonstrators but lanes said there were no major inci- win the popular vote, despite los- Marchers protesting Trump’s “Democrats need to take, not forever, but weeks and months remained closed for cleanup. dents. ing the electoral count that election chanted and carried to diagnose what just happened to us and why,” he said. In Oakland, several thousand A similar protest in Manhattan decides the presidential race. signs in front of the Trump Democratic leaders are already in touch with each other and people gathered in Frank Ogawa drew about 1,000 people. The protesters gathered on International Hotel in party strategists, he said, but added that alone will not provide Palaza, police said, clogging Outside Trump Tower on Fifth Boston Common before march- Washington, D.C. answers. “Obviously talking to just each other didn’t work. We intersections and freeway on- Avenue in midtown, police ing toward the Massachusetts Media outlets broadcast video need to open our minds and expand our Rolodexes beyond the ramps. installed barricades to keep the Statehouse, with beefed-up secu- Wednesday night showing a people who live and breathe Washington politics. That’s what In Chicago, where thousands demonstrators at bay. rity including extra police offi- peaceful crowd in front of the got us here.” had recently poured into the Hundreds of protesters gath- cers. new downtown hotel. Many But the outlook for Democrats may well get worse before it streets to celebrate the Chicago ered near Philadelphia’s City Hall Hundreds also gathered in chanted “No racist USA, no improves. In two years, they will be defending about two dozen Cubs’ first World Series victory in despite chilly, wet weather. Providence, Rhode Island, and Trump, no KKK.” Senate seats, including at least five in deep-red states. That over a century, several thousand Participants — who included Portland, Maine. Another group stood outside election could hand Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell a people marched through the both supporters of Democratic A protest that began at the the White House. They held can- filibuster-proof majority, further clearing the way for a conserva- Loop. They gathered outside nominee Hillary Clinton and Minnesota State Capitol Tuesday dles, listened to speeches and tive policy agenda. Trump Tower, chanting “Not my independent Vermont Sen. night with about 100 people sang songs. For many supporters, Trump offers a thing called hope MENOMONIE, Wis. (AP) — On When Trump first ran, immigrants. He promised to tear divided it has grown: Hillary ‘Enough’s enough. We want a degrees feeling shut out of the election night, when Donald Chamberlain thought to herself: up trade deals that have ushered Clinton won the popular vote by change. We don’t like the way middle class. Trump claimed victory in her “That’s the man everybody has American factory jobs overseas. less than 200,000 ballots. But things are going.’” Jerry Blackburn, a retired home state of Wisconsin, Shay been praying for.” And she now He promised to put blue-collar Trump won battleground states Middle-aged white men with county official in rural Virginia, Chamberlain was so excited she feels vindicated by his victory. America back to work and restore that had voted for Obama twice. only high school degrees — the said he feels like people from screamed and fell over. “This is a movement,” she said. the country to a time when white Thousands of registered core of Trump’s support — saw someplace else took all they could Chamberlain believes Trump is “This isn’t a candidate anymore. workers felt appreciated and ful- Democrats, including many for- their inflation-adjusted incomes from him and his neighbors and her savior, sent by God to save This is a movement.” filled. mer union workers from the mines plummet 9 percent from 1996 then left them with nothing. America from ruin. She owns a Not all of Trump’s support came “I feel like, not just most, but all and factories, crossed party lines through 2014, according to “They took our coal out of here women’s clothing store in this from the blue-collar downtrodden. Trump supporters are true patri- and sided with Trump. Sentier Research, a data analytics and everybody got rich on it. And remote town; her husband runs a But the Republican’s overwhelm- ots,” said 59-year-old Ginger For example, in Dunn County, firm founded by former Census what did we get?” he asked. “We construction company. They have ing backing among whites with Austin, who owns a graphics com- Wisconsin, where Shay Bureau officials. White male col- got black lung. We don’t have good two children and barely get by on less than a college education is at pany in a tiny town in Jones Chamberlain lives, Obama beat lege graduates in the same age water to drink, we don’t have $44,000 a year, living paycheck to least partly a reflection of how lit- County, one of the poorest places Mitt Romney 53 percent to 46 per- bracket, by contrast, saw their roads, we don’t have anything paycheck. tle the economic recovery since the in North Carolina. “They love this cent in 2012, and John McCain 57 incomes jump 23 percent. except a bunch of broken-down In his victory speech, Trump Great Recession has benefited country. But they’re taking our percent to 42 percent four years The Great Recession wiped out old coal miners that’s forgotten. called people like Chamberlain them. Their job opportunities have country away, and they’re chang- earlier. But it flipped to back millions of middle-income jobs in But everybody else got rich on us.” and her family America’s “forgot- dwindled and their incomes have ing it. They’re just changing every- Donald Trump, 52 percent to 41 manufacturing, office administra- Miners streamed into a conven- ten men and women” — the blue- fallen, even as broader measures thing. All our rights are just slowly percent, over Clinton. tive work and construction, and ience store on a highway between collar workers in the manufactur- of the nation’s job market show being dwindled away.” Scott Hiltgen, a 66-year-old those jobs haven’t returned, even one struggling, West Virginia coal ing towns of the Rust Belt and the improvement. But they also She’s angry at the Republican small business owner in as the nation now has 6.5 million town and another on Wednesday coalfields of Appalachia who pro- turned to him to hold back the Party she has supported all her Wisconsin, called Washington a more jobs than it did before the morning. From behind the count- pelled him to an improbable victo- tide of social change: same-sex life. She is angry at Barack Obama “cesspool” of career politicians, recession began. In many parts of er, manager Mary Jones recog- ry. They felt left behind by marriage, transgender rights, a and the Affordable Care Act. She aware of and indifferent to the the country, they have been nized something she hadn’t heard progress, laughed at by the elite, society growing more racially is angry that America is changing, plight of the American worker. replaced with lower-income work in years: Hope. and so put their faith in the bil- diverse. and worried that her grandchil- “We are considered flyover in restaurants, hotels, and in They talked about jobs return- lionaire businessman with a sharp The white working class, long dren are growing up in a world too country, as you well know, and home health care. ing to this broken-down area. tongue and short temper who ignored, found an unlikely liberal and too politically correct. they don’t care about us,” he said. This “hollowing out” of the They talked about a chance at a promised to Make America Great spokesman in Trump. He prom- The nation woke up Wednesday “And I think it was the silent nation’s economy has left many brighter future. They talked about Again. ised to build the wall to keep out morning to learn just how starkly majority that finally said, Americans with high school Donald Trump. www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Thursday, November 10, 2016—17

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First please call 423-584-3037. Presbyterian Church of Cleveland. need exPeRienCed Furniture Sales Person. apply in person, Scott's Furniture, 1650 South lee ABSOLUTE ESTATE AUCTION highway. legal Sign SeRviCeS inc. currently look- Saturday November 12th, 10:30 AM ing for trainable person with any ex- PuBliCaTiOnS perience in electrical work, welding, boom truck, back hoe and bob cat 195 Bowman Avenue NW operation. Pay based on experience. LEGAL PUBLICATION LEGAL PUBLICATION Must have valid license and depend- Cleveland, TN. 37312 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice to Creditors able transportation. F endorsement estate of Judith irene Mangelsdorf Rose., no. State of Tennessee, Probate Court for Bradley 2016-PR-211 in the Chancery Court of Bradley County at Cleveland. notice to Creditors eS- or Cdl a plus. apply in person 2009 County, Tennessee Probate division. notice is TaTe OF: Francis Ray Bullard, no: Blythe avenue. Living Estate Of Dr. Robert Taylor given that on november 4, 2016 letters Testa- 2016-PR-210. notice is hereby given that on the mentary for the Judith irene Mangelsdorf Rose, WanTed PRivaTe duty Caregiver/ who died October 15, 2016, were issued to the 2nd day of november, 2016, letters of Testa- Antiques, Furniture, Glassware, More undersigned by the Chancery Court of Bradley mentary in respect of the estate of Francis Ray Cna: hours are Monday- Friday County, Tennessee. all persons, resident and Bullard, who died September 24, 2016, were is- 9:00am until 4:00pm. $10 per hour. non-resident, having claims, matured or unma- sued to the undersigned by the Probate Court of Caring & reliable individuals. Submit tured, against the estate are required to file their Bradley County, Tennessee. all persons, resi- OPEN HOUSE FRIDAY NOVEMBER 11TH claims with the Clerk and Master of the Chancery dent and non-resident, having claims, matured or your resume along with job related Court of Bradley County on or before the earlier unmatured, against the estate are required to file references to 10 AM - 3 PM of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2), otherwise the same with the Clerk of the above named [email protected]. their claims will be forever barred: (1) (a) Four Court on or before the earlier of the dates pre- (4) months from the date of the first publication of scribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will be this notice if the creditor received an actual copy 33. Business Opportunities of this notice to creditors at least sixty (60) days forever barred: (1) (a) Four (4) months from the before the date that is four (4) months from the date of the first publication (or posting, as the INVESTIGATE BEFORE date of the first publication; or (B) Sixty (60) days case may be) of this notice if the creditor re- YOU INVEST! from the date the creditor received an actual ceived an actual copy of this notice to creditors copy of the notice to creditors if the creditor re- at least sixty (60) days before the date that is always a good policy, especially for ceived the copy of the notice to creditors if the four (4) months from the date of the first publica- business opportunities and fran- creditor received the copy of the notice less than tion (or posting); or (B) Sixty (60) days from the chise. Call Tn division of consumer sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four (4) date the creditor received an actual copy of this affairs at (800) 342-8385 or the Fed- months from the date of first publication as de- notice to creditors of the creditor received the scribed in (1)(a); or (2) Twelve (12) months from copy of the notice less than sixty (60) days prior eral Trade Commission at (877) the decedent's date of death. The address of the to the date that is four (4) months from the date FTC-helP for free information. Or Clerk and Master is Bradley County Clerk & Mas- ter's Office, Room 203, 155 north Ocoee Street, of publication (or posting) as described in (1)(a); visit our Web site at www.ftc.gov Cleveland, Tn 37311. This november 4, 2016. or (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent's Note: Dr. Taylor, long JudiTh iRene MangelSdORF ROSe. eS- date of death. This 2nd day of november 2016. PROCeSS MediCal claims from TaTe By: Brandon hunter Barnes, executor. Signed: ashley Brian elliott, Personal Represen- home? Chances are you won’t make time local veterinarian McMurray law Office, PllC By: Marcia M. tative. Sarah e. Coleman, Clerk & Master, gin- of Taylor Animal McMurray, BPR# 013337, attorney for executor, ger Wilson Buchanan, BPR #017620, attorney any money. Find out how to spot a P.O. Box 610, Cleveland, Tn 37364-0610. (423) for estate of Francis Ray Bullard, P.O. Box 1083, medical billing scam. Call the Fed- Hospital has moved to 479-7171; Filed this november 4, 2016; Sarah Cleveland Tn 37364-1083, 423-614-4035. eral Trade Commission, assisted living. His home has sold & we will e. Coleman, Clerk & Master. november 10, 17, 2016 1-877-FTC-helP. november 10, 17, 2016 a message from liquidate his personal belongings. Lots of nice LEGAL PUBLICATION Cleveland daily Banner and the antiques, furniture, glassware, quilts, tools, & Federal Trade Commission. Or visit more. Notice of Auction our Web site at www.ftc.gov Partial Listing: Browning .22 Take Down Belgium TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notification of vehi- 34. money To Lend Made. Remington .22 Pump Field Master. Antique cle for services, services rendered: Spartan Sword. Pair Of Beautiful Antique Lusters. 2005 Ford F-250 Lariat FX4 4x4 Crew Cab * lOanS up to $1,250 * Quick approval Silver Candelabras. Linens. Collection Of Antique VIN: 1FTWW31P35EC75748 Goblets. Antique Mixing Bowls. Lots Of Antique Miles 188327 423-476-5770 need Ca$h fast but can’t get a & Decor Glass. Hand Painted Antique Biscuit Jar. Title has been applied for through a Garage Antique Wicker Sofa, Chairs, Tables, Lamp. Keeper's Lien. Any person contesting the sale of loan? don’t pay for the promise of a loan. Call the Federal Trade Com- Antique Dr. Scales. Tools. Shawnee Corn Ware. this vehicle should contact: Larry Hill Ford @ mission at 1-877-FTC-helP to learn Set Of Spode China. Haviland China. Kitchen 423-472-5454 and ask for Clyde Sheets. how to spot advance-fee loan Decor. Cherry Meal Bin. Pair Of Wing Back Chairs. Lamps. Cherry Lingerie Chest. Victorian Dresser November 9, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 20, 21, scams. a message from Cleveland W Mirror. Several Antique Chairs & Rockers. King Size Modern Bed. Magh. Drop Front Desk. 22, 23, 24, 2016 daily Banner and the FTC. Or visit our Web site at www.ftc.gov Antique Quilts. 2 Stack Lawyers Bookcase. Antique Desk. Several Wool Rugs. Red Ryder BB Gun. Lots, Lots More. LEGAL PUBLICATION 40. General Services Offered Directions: From North Ocoee Street, Turn onto Bowman Avenue (near the monument) Auction is Notice of Auction * aaa house PainTing: interior- on Left. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notification of vehi- exterior, Pressure Washing, FRee estimates, References. Terms: No Minimums, No Reserve. Items must be paid for day of sale. Funds may be cash, cle for services, services rendered: 423-284-9652. personal, business, cashiers check. 10% buyers premium applies. No Sales Tax On Estate. No 2000 Ford Expedition 4x2 Minimums, No Reserves! VIN: 1FMRU17L3YLC15475 CaPTuRe yOuR memories with Miles 150000 genorkus Photography. Special events, custom photography por- Title has been applied for through a Garage traits, weddings, music and bands, Keeper's Lien. Any person contesting the sale of senior, agricultural, commercial, this vehicle should contact: Larry Hill Ford @ performances, and the newest 423-472-5454 and ask for Clyde Sheets. thing. live Portrait! Contact george at: November 9, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 20, 21, [email protected] 22, 23, 24, 2016 to schedule yours today. 18—Cleveland Daily Banner—Thursday, November 10, 2016 www.clevelandbanner.com

QUESTIONS & ATTITUDE Compelling questions... and maybe a few actual answers Is Harvick a lock? NASCAR NASCAR

That would be worth a small chuckle, assuming NASCAR was heading any- where other than the Valley of the Sun this coming weekend. While he could thread the needle and make it to the Final 4 on points, it appears Kevin Har- CLEVELAND SPEED FREAKS vick’s only chance is to win at Phoenix. A couple questions 3 THINGS WE LEARNED Again, racing anywhere else, you’d call we had to ask — ourselves Harvick’s odds long. T I R E C E N T E R Do you have an updated champi- YOUR DEALER onship favorite now? FROM TEXAS But they’re not long? 4699 N. LEE HWY. GODSPEAK: I’m riding with As crazy as it sounds, given the equal 472-3396 the No. 48 Chevy of Jimmie playing field of high-quality teams and Johnson. Giddyup. cars in today’s NASCAR, you can look at KEN’S CALL: I think we’ve the trends and say, yep, Harvick is a lock learned not to count out Mr. to head to Homestead within arm’s reach Harvick. of another Cup Series championship. We’re nothing here if not trendy, and Any surprises looming at here’s the trend worth noticing: Harvick Phoenix? has won five of the past six Cup races at Phoenix International Raceway, which is GODSPEAK: Only if Austin actually in Avondale, but whatever. Dillon is still mad at Kevin Harvick on race day. That could get ugly quick. Five of six? That’s crazy KEN’S CALL: Only a mild one Maybe in today’s climate, but not GOODYEAR - THE OFFICIAL TIRE OF NASCAR — a non-Chaser wins the historically. Rather recently, Jimmie race. Johnson won five of six at Charlotte. Richard Petty, of course, put together Can any remaining Chasers draw streaks of dominance at many tracks, inspiration from the Cubs? including eight of nine at Richmond. Rusty Wallace won five times in seven GODSPEAK: If the magic rubs starts at Martinsville, where Fred Loren- off on believers, then give the NASCAR NASCAR zen won four straight in the mid-’60s. Golden Glove to Kurt Busch, a Darrell Waltrip once won six of seven big Cubs fan. at North Wilkesboro, which sounds KEN’S CALL: No one today fits really good until you’re reminded he that bill, but Mark Martin once won seven of seven at Bristol. could’ve used some title- Boogity-boogity-boogity! drought magic in his day. Chris Buescher won’t be the only driver with an asterisk next to his victory. He was joined by Carl Edwards at Ken Willis has been SAVE Texas on Sunday. GETTY IMAGES/BRIAN LAWDERMILK covering NASCAR for The Daytona Beach 1. Chris has company 2. No DiBenedetto 3. Memory loss News-Journal for 27 YOUR OLD ONLINE EXTRAS years. Reach him at ken. Chris Buescher was bashed NASCAR Cup driver Matt , 59, the 1999 [email protected] for making the Chase on a DiBenedetto missed Texas NASCAR champ turned NBC NEWSPAPERS news-journalonline. fluke rainout at Pocono. Well, because he failed a concus- TV analyst, admits to memory com/ he has company. Carl Edwards sion test and was replaced loss. “I do struggle with (it) made the Championship 4 Sunday by Jeffrey Earnhardt. and things in my brain that FEUD OF THE WEEK FOR Round after being declared Earnhardt’s uncle, Dale probably came from concus- facebook.com/ the Texas winner due to rain. Earnhardt Jr., has missed the sions, from what I’ve been nascardaytona “I can’t wait to go to Home- past 16 Cup races because told,” he said. “Would it have RECYCLING stead,” he said. “It’s going to of concussion-related health happened anyway, without be a blast.” concerns. the concussions that I went @nascardaytona through? I’m not sure.” Cleveland — Godwin Kelly, [email protected] Harvick Questions? Contact Godwin Dillon Kelly at godwin.kelly@news- VS. KEVIN HARVICK: Daily Banner jrnl.com or Ken Willis at ken. when he finished second to Harvick put Dillon’s No. 3 Chevy into [email protected] 3 THINGS Dale Earnhardt Jr. He won the title after winning Phoenix in the wall, and crew chief Slugger Labbe 2014. “We have done it, I don’t indicated a payback might be coming TO WATCH know how many times. We will Harvick’s way at Phoenix. His voice was 1. Gibbs guys just go there and do what we chilling. SPRINT CUP POINTS always do,” he said. GODWIN KELLY’S TAKE: Uh-oh. Here is At least one Joe Gibbs what Slugger said: “He flat-out wrecked NASCAR NASCAR 1. Jimmie Johnson 4074 Racing driver will be upset 3. Not so fast you, man. Just write down that number. 1. Joey Logano 4074 and inconsolable after the We’re going to Phoenix next week. He’s Before Harvick heads to the 1. Kyle Busch 4074 upcoming race at Phoenix. gonna have to win; we don’t. That’s 4. Matt Kenseth 4073 Jimmie Johnson and JGR driver desert track, he better send flowers over to driver Austin crazy man.” 5. Denny Hamlin 4072 Carl Edwards have punched Dillon and his crew chief Slug- 6. Kevin Harvick 4056 their tickets to the Champi- ger Labbe. Harvick and Dillon 7. Carl Edwards 4049 onship Round, leaving three tangled at Texas, and Dillon 8. Kurt Busch 4040 Gibbs drivers to fight for the last two positions. And, by the went into the wall. There’s WHAT’S ON TAP? 9. Martin Truex Jr. 2265 Carl Edwards hides his face from way, they line up fourth, fifth history here. Dillon replaced 10. Brad Keselowski 2234 his three Gibbs Racing team- SPRINT CUP: Can-Am 500K and sixth in Chase points right Harvick when he left after mates, who must now battle for SITE: Phoenix International Raceway 11. Chase Elliott 2223 now, with Kyle Busch on the 2013. “He didn’t check (up), the last two open spots in the (1-mile oval) 12. Kyle Larson 2209 bubble. Good luck. but he had the opportunity 13. Austin Dillon 2192 Chase Championship. AP/LARRY to. He didn’t like it that the TV SCHEDULE: Friday, practice (NBC 14. Tony Stewart 2166 2. Gotta give PAPKE ‘silver-spoon kid’ was out run- Sports Network, 1:30 p.m.), qualifying 15. Jamie McMurray 2165 ning him,” Dillon said. Driver, (NBCSN, 6:45 p.m.). Saturday, practice beware. 16. Chris Buescher 2143 Yes, something’s gotta his past six starts at the funky (NBCSN, 3 p.m. and 6 p.m.). Sunday, race 17. 866 give when it comes to Kevin 1-mile oval, Harvick has won (NBC, coverage begins at 2 p.m., green five times. His streak ended — Godwin Kelly, godwin. 18. Ryan Newman 850 Harvick and his ability to pull flag at 2:45 p.m.) out victories at Phoenix. In in last year’s November race [email protected] 19. AJ Allmendinger 773 XFINITY: Ticket Galaxy 200 20. Ryan Blaney 764 SITE: Phoenix International Raceway 21. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 743 TV SCHEDULE: Friday, practice (NBCSN, 22. Trevor Bayne 728 12:30 p.m. and 4:30 p.m.). Saturday, 23. Danica Patrick 655 GODWIN’S PICKS FOR PHOENIX qualifying (NBCSN, 4:15 p.m.), race 24. Greg Biffle 642 Godwin Kelly is the Daytona (NBCSN, 7:30 p.m.) WINNER: Kevin Harvick Elliott 25. 620 Beach News-Journal’s CAMPING WORLD TRUCKS: Lucas Oil 150 REST OF TOP 5: Kyle DON’T BE SURPRISED 26. Aric Almirola 618 motorsports editor and SITE: Phoenix International Raceway Larson, Brad Keselowski, IF: Harvick scores his WATCH has covered NASCAR for 30 TV SCHEDULE: Friday, practice (Fox 27. Clint Bowyer 593 Kyle Busch, Matt Kenseth seventh win in past years. Reach him at godwin. 28. Casey Mears 510 FIRST ONE OUT: Ricky eight starts at Phoenix, Sports 2, 11:40 a.m. and 3 p.m.), qualify- [email protected] 29. Landon Cassill 489 Stenhouse Jr. if Austin Dillon doesn’t ing (Fox Sports 2, 8:30 p.m.), race (Fox 30. Michael McDowell 462 DARK HORSE: Chase tag him. Sports 1, 10 p.m.) FOR

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