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August 25, 2018

BARTOW COUNTY’S ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER 75 CENTS More details emerge on Emerson police-involved shooting

BY JAMES SWIFT when a Bartow County Sheriff’s Wellstar Kennestone Hospital in himself” at 150 Old Allatoona the encounter. [email protected] Office (BCSO) deputy and two Cobb County. As of Thursday Road. Miles said both the BCSO and Emerson police officers opened evening he was listed as Miles said Caballero possessed EPD requested the GBI conduct An official with the Georgia fire at the Love’s Travel Stop on being in “critical but stable con- a handgun and pointed it at the an independent investigation of Bureau of Investigation (GBI) Old Allatoona Road at approxi- dition.” officers, who commanded Ca- the shooting. Once it is com- has released new details on an of- mately 6:05 p.m. According to Miles, BCSO ballero to drop the weapon. pleted, Miles said it will be ficer-involved shooting that oc- It remains unknown how many Deputy George Murchison and The officers opened fire when turned over to the Cherokee Judi- curred at a truck stop in Emerson times Caballero was shot, but it Sgt. Neil Baker and patrolman he allegedly disobeyed their or- cial Circuit for further review. Thursday afternoon. is believed that the officers fired Gary Mandelus of the Emerson ders. A man named Jeff Stubbs told GBI spokeswoman Nelly off multiple rounds during the Police Department (EPD) re- No police were injured in the Atlanta television station WSB Caballero Miles said 51-year-old Jose confrontation. sponded to emergency calls incident. It is unknown whether Rafael Caballero was struck Caballero was later taken to about “a man threatening to harm Caballero fired any shots during SEE SHOOTING, 2A Training kicks off Tuesday for Bartow CASA volunteers

BY MARIE NESMITH [email protected]

With its next training session starting Tuesday, Bartow Court Appointed Special Advocates’ representatives are actively seeking additional volunteers to take part in “putting children first.” Span- ning eight weeks, the complimentary class will be presented Tues- days at 6 p.m. at 654 Joe Frank Harris Parkway in Cartersville. “The volunteer’s role is to visit with the child regularly and build a relationship with the child, letting the child know that they are their advocate in court, and that they are there only because they care about the child, not because they are being paid to be their advocate,” Bartow CASA Program Director Ava Lipscomb said. “The volunteer will also talk with everyone who knows any- thing about the child and family. This may include family mem- bers, school personnel, day care providers, doctors, neighbors, counselors, etc. This information is gathered by the volunteer and presented to the court in a written report.

SEE CASA, PAGE 7A

DTN’s microfilm now in hands of library staff

BY DONNA HARRIS [email protected] RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS Kiwanis Club of Cartersville President Dr. Linda Denham reads “Because of Winn-Dixie” Friday morning to students in Amber History buffs who want to know details from an event that oc- Corbin’s third-grade class at Euharlee Elementary School. curred in Adairsville in 1954 now have an easier way to retrieve the information. The Cartersville Public Library and The Daily Tribune News have teamed up to offer Bartow County residents a better way to Kiwanis Club provides 15 sets of research past newspaper articles on microfilm. The partnership solved a problem each organization had — the library had a good scanner on loan from the Georgia Public Li- books for Euharlee classroom brary Service but very little microfilm, and the newspaper had mi- crofilm dating back to the 1914 Bartow Tribune but a machine BY DONNA HARRIS third-grade classroom at Euharlee “This is a great opportunity for of each title to accommodate fu- that had seen better days. [email protected] Elementary School. the community to get to know our ture growth in her class, was be- “Mindy [Salamon, DTN’s office manager] called to see what Local clubs, businesses and in- wonderful schools,” club Presi- yond happy that the club stepped we have because the paper’s machine isn’t very healthy anymore,” A teacher’s need for books and dividuals were asked to adopt one dent Dr. Linda Denham said. up to buy the books. said Jill McAllister, the library’s director of finance and outreach. a civic organization’s mission to of the 15 titles and to purchase a “Give them a set of books [and] “I was deeply moved by the out- “Our reader was definitely needing to be retired. However, the li- help children were the perfect in- set of 26 copies of that title. have the bookplate with your pouring of support from the Kiwa- brary stopped getting the microfilm over 10 years ago so we only gredients for a project that was re- By the end of the two-week so- name and who or what the book is nis Club and their many had a 20-year span of Daily Tribune microfilm for public use. I warding for both parties. licitation period between June 27 dedicated to. When those children sponsors,” she said. “Our school think they were telling people to come here, and we were telling During the BIG Project, the and July 12, every title had a spon- open those books, they will see appreciates the investment in our patrons to go there, not realizing we each had insufficient equip- Cartersville Kiwanis Club sought sor, and the club was able to se- your name and know that there is students’ futures from our commu- ment.” sponsors to buy grade-level books cure 390 books valued at more an entire community that cares nity.” on the Bookworms reading pro- than $2,000 for Corbin’s class- about their education.” SEE MICROFILM, PAGE 6A gram list to stock Amber Corbin’s room library. Corbin, who asked for 26 copies SEE BOOKS, PAGE 2A NOT TO BE MIST Kids Cook program expands to 4 sessions BY DONNA HARRIS nana chocolate chip cookies in the done before at the library,” Shalin [email protected] past year — “definitely” ranks as said. one of the most popular activities Library assistant Will Gaylord Kids Cook started in 2016 with the library sponsors, according to will teach the could-be-future one session a month, but that was- Shalin. chefs how to make the dough and n’t enough for the young chefs. “I think it’s something that has roll it by hand into noodles and The Cartersville Public Li- broad appeal,” he said. “Everyone then cook them. brary’s cooking program for ages likes food, and it’s such a good Once they’ve done that, they 8 to 12 has grown so much in pop- feeling to make food for yourself will reward themselves by eating ularity over the past two years that and your family. With so many their homemade pasta, covered in four sessions have been scheduled cooking programs on television garlic and butter or marinara for September — the most ever — and cooking programs featur- sauce. planned for one month. ing kids — I think they have Each session can accommodate “It has been such a popular pro- helped kids envision cooking as 12 cooks and fills up quickly. gram and one that we can only something they’d like to do and Registration is required and can take a small number of kids at per can do.” be done by stopping by the chil- session,” Youth Services Coordi- Sessions will be offered Thurs- dren’s desk at the library or call- nator Thomas Shalin said. “We day, Sept. 6, from 3 to 4 p.m. and ing 770-382-4203. decided to open it up to offer 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. and Thursday, For sixth-graders and older, the some extra sessions.” Sept. 13, from 3 to 4 p.m. and Teen Chefs program also will be The program — which has 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. in the youth pro- featuring homemade pasta at its taught kids how to make such gram room at the library at 429 W. session Thursday, Sept. 20, from tasty treats as ice cream in a bag, Main St. 6 to 7 p.m. in the youth program lemonade, fruit smoothies, straw- The young cooks will be tack- room. berry shortcake, homemade pizza ling a favorite comfort food that Participants will be mixing up RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS rolls, edible cookie dough, many adults wouldn’t tackle — fresh pasta dough and using it to The mammoth sprinklers at Legacy Turf Farms in Cartersville provide the sod grown there a mashed potatoes, pumpkin-fla- pasta made from scratch. make a classic pasta aglio e olio late-afternoon soaking. vored Rice Krispies treats and ba- “It was something we haven’t (garlic and oil).

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ContactUs Books OBITUARIES The Daily Tribune News FROM PAGE 1A William G. Vinson Address: She also said the donation ginia Garrison; “Because of year to get children interested in 251 S. Tennessee St. William G. Vinson, age 60, Acworth, GA, died August 18, 2018. “made it possible to have the - Winn-Dixie,” Denham; “A True reading. It will make the rest of Cartersville, GA 30120 Services to be announced. tire collection at one time instead Book Natural Resource – Soil,” their school years more enjoy- Mailing Address: of adding books when financially Ladd’s Farm Supply; “Fudge-A- able and productive.” 251 S. Tennessee St. feasible.” Mania,” Tranquility Senior Liv- She also shared with them a Cartersville, GA 30120 Euharlee Principal Dr. Sharon ing; “American History: The short story she wrote about Jo- Man says he is Phone: 770-382-4545 Collum said she was “truly Congress of the United States,” lene because she wanted After 5 p.m.: 770-382-4548 amazed at the generosity” of the Michael and Justine Tidwell; them “to see that anyone can Fax: 770-382-2711 club members. “American History: The Consti- write.” fugitive’s twin brother, “They have been so incredibly tution of the United States,” Eu- Denham added the club will Alan Davis, Publisher supportive and willing to give harlee Senior Center, Betty Jane have a formal presentation for their resources and time,” she Tilley; “Magic Tree House Fact the books at the awards cere- demands to be released Jason Greenberg, said. “This generous donation Tracker Twisters and Other Ter- mony following the Kiddie Day Managing Editor THE ASSOCIATED PRESS will be used not only this year, rible Storms,” the Cartersville Parade Sept. 15, and Corbin will AUGUSTA — A man claiming to have been mistaken for his Jennifer Moates, but for years to come with our Kiwanis Club; “A Picture Book present “thank yous” to each twin fugitive brother could either be extradited back to Georgia Advertising Director third-graders. Great quality liter- of Frederick Douglass,” the Dar sponsor. or released from a Miami jail next week. Mindy Salamon, ature is timeless.” Nel Jackson family; “Here Lies After being able to secure all The 63-year-old told authorities he is Jean Vernet Prado, not Office Manager/Classified Denham said the Kiwanis Club the Librarian,” Liz Gentry; the titles Corbin wanted for her his twin Raul Eduardo Prado, The Augusta Chronicle reported. Advertising Director — an international service organ- “Owen Foote, Money Man,” classroom, the club “still had Lee McCrory, Raul Prado was serving a 25-year sentence for trafficking mari- ization that “puts a great empha- Peachtree Planning; “Minerals, people wanting to sponsor sets of juana in 2007 until his escape May 7 from a work detail in Au- Circulation/Distribution sis on children” with programs Rocks and Soil,” Lynne Pritchett; books,” Denham said, so now Manager gusta. such as its Priority One project “Childhood of Famous Ameri- members have taken on a second The man currently in custody was arrested the next day in Stacey Wade, — has bought books from the cans — Susan B. Anthony: BIG Project for Amy Grace Circulation Customer Care/ Miami by a U.S. Marshal Regional Fugitive Task Force, but says Account Manager Scholastic Book Fair “for years” Champion of Women’s Rights,” Cooper’s third-grade class at he is not Raul Prado. Byron Pezzarossi, and gets a “great discount.” Cartersville AAUW; and “Who Mission Road Elementary. The man’s attorney, Jonathan Meltz, recently filed an opposi- Press Room Director “I asked Mrs. Corbin if there Was Franklin Roosevelt?,” Julie Cooper requested the same tion to extradition and request for release. were any books we could get for Simmons Jones. books and same number of Email: The motion states Jean Prado is “being held illegally without her,” she said. “She responded by Because the club wanted to copies as Corbin. probable cause and in violation of his rights under both the MANAGING EDITOR [email protected] sending me the Bookworm proj- make sure the books were in her As of Friday, seven of the 15 Florida and U.S. Constitution.” ect reading list. There were 15 classroom by the first day of books still needed sponsors: Meltz said that Jean Prado was using his brother’s identity be- NEWSROOM books listed; she needed 26 school, Corbin picked them up at “Ancient Civilizations: Ancient [email protected] cause he doesn’t have his own papers here in the U.S. According copies of each book. I thought, Denham’s office. Greece,” $135.26; “The Miracu- to the motion, Jean and Raul Prado were both born in Havana, FEATURES EDITOR my goodness, that is a big proj- “We have already begun our lous Journey of Edward Tulane,” [email protected] Cuba, on April 18, 1955. ect, and we are a small club, but first shared reading book [‘Owen $128.70; “And Then What Hap- “If they prove his identity, then he will extradited back to Geor- PHOTOGRAPHER we can find a way to do this.” Foote, Money Man’], and our pened, Paul Revere?,” $116.22; gia. If they fail to prove that he is the fugitive, he should be re- [email protected] The Cartersville chiropractor students are so engaged in the “Magic Tree House Fact Tracker leased,” Meltz said. STAFF REPORTERS said she didn’t know about the story,” Corbin said, noting they’ll Twisters and Other Terrible Meltz said a hearing is scheduled next week. [email protected] Bookworm program until Corbin use the books every day. Storms,” $123.50; “Here Lies the [email protected] [email protected] explained it to her, and now she’s Denham said she went to Librarian,” $158.86; “Minerals, “fascinated” by it. Corbin’s class Friday morning to Rocks and Soil,” $233.74; and SPORTS REPORTER “I loved the approach to read- read “Because of Winn-Dixie,” “Childhood of Famous Ameri- [email protected] ing and writing that the Book- the book she purchased in mem- cans — Susan B. Anthony: ADVERTISING DIRECTOR [email protected] worm program took,” she said. ory of her dog, Jolene, “the best Champion of Women’s Rights,” “The teacher reads one of the 15 dog ever.” $141.18. OFFICE MANAGER/CLASSIFIED Join Us For Daily Specials ADVERTISING DIRECTOR books in the sets of books desig- “Kiwanis Clubs all over the Any civic club, business or in- [email protected] nated for that grade level. While world make it a to read to dividual that would like to buy a $ 50 the teacher reads out loud, each children,” she said. “I want chil- set of books should pick a title Monday: Large Mexican Salad 5 CIRCULATION DIRECTOR (Shell $100 More) [email protected] student has the book in their dren to know that reading can be and call Denham at 770-386- LEGAL ADVERTISING hands, following along. Audio fun. The third grade is a great 2598 to reserve that sponsorship. $ 00 (Soft or Hard) [email protected] learners [and] sight learners are Tuesday: Taco 1 taught at the same time. Then the PRODUCTION Wednesday: Whole Potato Pancho $500 [email protected] children break into groups of two, and they take turns reading $ 00 Letter Guidelines: Thursday: Reg. Mexicali 5 Letters to the editor on issues aloud to each other. Then they $ 00 of broad public interest are hone their writing skills by writ- Friday: Med. Meat Nachos 5 welcomed. Letters must bear a ing about what they have read.” $ 00 complete signature, street ad- Corbin said she uses Book- Saturday: Whole Fiesta 5 dress and phone number (ad- worms in conjunction with the * Sour cream and black olives 50¢ extra dresses and phone numbers school district’s curriculum to   will not be published). Letters of Monday - Saturday 10:30am - 9:00pm 500 words or less will be ac- supplement instruction.      cepted. Libelous charges and “Bookworms is a part of a lit-  abusive language will not be eracy program that gives students 4 N. Tennessee St. • 770-382-7321 considered. Information given the opportunity to read and write must be factual. All letters will more, using complex texts,” she be printed as submitted. No said. “Instruction can be differen- corrections will be made to $!*!2!.+1!!  grammar, spelling or style. tiated for different learning styles Writers may have letters pub- and levels.” lished once every two weeks. She said she likes the program $+1( !.+!** Consumer complaints and because her students are able to $!*"1*!.($+)!%/*+0+3*! * thank-you letters cannot be read along with her. +,!.0! 4(+ (,!+,(! %),+.0*0 used. All are subject to editing. “Having each student with a Send letters to 251 S. Ten- ! %/%+*/0$0*!! 0+!) !-1% '(4 book in their hands provides op- nessee St., Cartersville, GA .!/+)!0%)!/ !(4! "!.! portunities for auditory and vi- 30120, or e-mail to (+ ((4+3*! * +,!.0! "1*!.( [email protected]. sual learners,” she said. “This $+)!/0""! 3%0$/%* !.!*  .%*# Editor’s Note: helps to increase fluency and ,!+,(!3%0$")%(%." !/".+)+1. Opinions expressed by colum- comprehension.” +3* +))1*%04 * 3!6.!(34/ nists for The Daily Tribune The books that were stocked in News are those of the colum- .! 40+/!.2!0)+)!*06/*+0% !" Corbin’s library, along with their nist alone and do not reflect the 1. +* !.* +!/*60!* 3%0$0$! opinion of the newspaper or sponsors, were “Ancient Civi- "1*!.(+.)!)+.%(/!.2% ! 3!6.!$!.! any of its advertisers. lizations: Ancient Greece,” Chris Allen from Taverna Mediter- !"+.!  1.%*# * "0!.0$!/!.2% !""" Ordering Photographs: ranean Grill; “The Miraculous !%0$%((. 6,,.!*0% !         Every photograph taken by a 1*!.( %.! 0+.8    Daily Tribune News photogra- Journey of Edward Tulane,” Jan- .!6..*#!)!*0(+1*/!(+. pher and published in the paper ice Hackney; “And Then What is available for purchase. Go to Happened, Paul Revere?,” Vir- www.daily-tribune.com and Beautiful China Cabinet click on “Order Photos.” Subscriber Info: Monday - Saturday To subscribe, call 770-382- Shooting (     4545. Visa, Mastercard, Ameri- 927 N. Tennessee St., Cartersville, GA %&'(//2%((!+ 5(.0!./2%((! can Express and Discover FROM PAGE 1A accepted. 770-382-4652  Six days by local carrier motor that he called the police after his treasurechestoutlet.com 333",.*% '&!**%*#/"1*!.(" +) route subscription rates: brother-in-law allegedly made a 3 Months $32.95 series of “violent threats,” in- 6 Months $59.95 cluding several directed towards 1 Year $112.50 his wife, shortly before the shoot- Home delivery $11.25 per month. ing. Miss Your Paper? Neither the GBI nor any local If your paper has not arrived by police agencies have confirmed 6:30 a.m., call our customer care line by 11 a.m. at 770-382-4580 those accusations yet. and a paper will be delivered to Bartow County jail records in- your home. All subscribers call- dicate a man named Jose Rafael ing after 11 a.m. will have their Caballero — whose address is paper delivered with their next listed as 112 6th St. in Emerson regular delivery. — was arrested for willful ob- struction of law enforcement of- “Bartow County’s only daily newspaper” ficers in January. OFFICIAL ORGAN OF However, in an email Miles BARTOW COUNTY said Caballero’s last known ad- dress was in South Carolina. USPS 146-740 Published daily Tuesday Miles declined comment on a through Sunday by Cartersville number of questions, including Newspapers, a division of the potential charges Caballero Cleveland Newspapers, 251 S. Tennessee St., Cartersville, may be facing, how long Ca- GA 30120. Periodical Postage ballero was at the truck stop be- Paid at Cartersville, GA 30120. fore the shooting or if any signs POSTMASTER, send all ad- of officer misconduct dress changes to Cartersville Newspapers, 251 S. Tennessee during the situation have been St., Cartersville, GA 30120. identified. She did, however, state that she  expects the GBI investigation to      take about 60-90 days to be com- Copyright © 2010 The Daily Tribune News. All rights reserved as to the en- pleted, adding “there are no new  tire content. updates at this time.” FAMILY & LIVING

The Daily Tribune News www.daily-tribune.com Saturday, August 25, 2018 3A Teen’s flannel shirts become focus of fight with stepmom

DEAR ABBY: I am 17 and my and bullied as your stepmother is won’t like it, but I don’t mind their or P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. sister, “Cheryl,” is 16. She likes doing can become depressed to the knowing. I will (hopefully) lose 60 wearing flannel shirts, black leg- point of self-harm or risky behav- to 70 pounds. gings or jeans everywhere, espe- ior. Because you are afraid you will Should I tell them in advance or cially to school, because they are be punished if you speak up, find a wait until it becomes obvious? I’m Beautiful Living Rooms! comfortable. Sometimes she even teacher or counselor at school you a private person and don’t want wears sweatpants and a T-shirt. can confide in about what’s going anyone outside my immediate fam- Our stepmom tells her she looks By on. Your parents could benefit from ily knowing about this. I certainly like a lesbian and that she gets one Abigail Van Buren an intervention — and so could don’t want any negative or snarky day out of the school week to dress Cheryl. remarks from neighbors or my like a “slob,” and the rest of the called a lesbian, and it makes me church family. days she has to dress nice. By really mad, but my stepmom is DEAR ABBY: I have been over- Am I being ridiculous, selfish or “nice” she means an outfit that mean and will find some way to weight more than half my life. I silly? If I don’t disclose, how will I looks cute by her standards. It ground me out of spite if I argue have tried many diets and exercise explain how I lost the weight if means no “lesbian-looking” flan- with her about it. What do I do? — plans, and invariably I gain all someone asks without spilling my nels and, instead, a lacy blouse or a DON’T WANT TO ARGUE those pounds back. I’m planning to secret? — READY FOR A patterned top. have gastric sleeve surgery as soon CHANGE DOWN SOUTH Cheryl argues that she’s just DEAR DON’T WANT TO as my surgeon can fit me into his going to school, a lot of other kids ARGUE: Your stepmother appears schedule. DEAR READY: A way to do dress that way and nobody cares. to be a homophobe. The only way Although I have gone through all that would be to reply, “I have My stepmom argues that she cares, your sister’s attire could reflect on of the required office visits with my made the decision not to discuss and she thinks the way Cheryl your stepmother would be if she primary care provider, I haven’t my weight anymore. Please respect looks at school is a reflection on her went to school unwashed and wear- made a final decision because I’m that.” (my stepmom), which makes her ing soiled, tattered clothing. Not all nervous about it. No one in my look bad. My dad doesn’t say any- lesbians dress in the same style; family knows except my husband. Dear Abby is written by Abigail thing because he’s low-key and some are very feminine. If Cheryl My parents are elderly and prob- Van Buren, also known as Jeanne agrees with her, but he isn’t as were a lesbian, it would be nothing ably would hate it and worry about Phillips, and was founded by her vocal or mean about it. to be ashamed of. me, so I don’t want them to know. mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact “Since 1965... Serving Cartersville & Bartow County over 53 Years. Family Owned & Operated.” My sister doesn’t like being Children who are called names As for my children, I know they Dear Abby at www.DearAbby.com We will meet or beat ANY Advertised Price item for item - Shop and Compare! 106 S. Tennessee St., Cartersville • (770) 382-2866 CHURCH CALENDAR Open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 9am - 6pm • Saturday 9am - 5pm

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James Cartersville, GA 30120 REFUGE OF HOPE CHURCH OF GOD Cartersville, GA 30120 CARTERSVILLE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH “Wendy” Martin will bring the OAKLAND HEIGHTS BAPTIST CHURCH 6103 JFH Pky Suite C, Adairsville, GA 30103 241 Douthit Ferry Road, Cartersville, GA 30120 (Beside Pizza Hut) PRESBYTERIAN 770-382-4994 16 Highland Way NE, Cartersville, GA 30121 message at 11 a.m. 770-386-3258 678-986-2791 BARTOW CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH CASSVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH THE CHURCH AT LIBERTY SQUARE 2851 Highway 140, Rydal, GA 30171 OOTHCALOOGA BAPTIST CHURCH 1663 Cassville Road NW, Cartersville 2001 Liberty Square Drive 770-382-3896 770-382-6739 Woody Road, Adairsville, GA 30103 Cartersville, GA 30121 APOSTOLIC INTERNA- 770-773-7869 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF CARTERSVILLE CEDAR CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH 770-382-9489 183 West Main Street, Cartersville, GA TIONAL OUTREACH MIN- 54 Folsom Rd, Adairsville, GA 30103 PEEPLES VALLEY BAPTIST CHURCH THE CHURCH OF GOD OF THE UNION ASSEMBLY 770-382-3511 770-877-9900 68 Ledford Lane, Cartersville, GA 30120 589 S.R. 20 Spur, S.E., Cartersville, GA 30121 RIVERSIDE COMMUNITY CHURCH PCA ISTRIES — Apostolic 770-382-5132 678-848-1087 CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH Meeting at Cartersville Seventh Day Adventist Church International Outreach Ministries 324 Cassville Rd., Cartersville, GA 30120 PLEASANT HILL MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH TRINITY CHURCH OF GOD 311 Old Mill Rd., Cartersville, GA 770-382-0148 1020 Mission Rd., SW, Cartersville, GA 30120 Highway 61, Cartersville, GA 30120 NON-DENOMINATIONAL will have a prophetic gathering at 770-382-3132 CLEAR CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH EPISCOPAL BETH ISRAEL MESSIANIC CONGREGATION 51 Maple Ridge Drive today at 142 Cedar Creek Rd., Adairsville, GA 30103 PLEASANT VALLEY BAPTIST CHURCH 96 Iron Belt Rd., Cartersville, GA 30120 174 Mostellers Mill Road EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION 678-531-8629 noon. For more information, call DAMASCUS MISSONARY BAPTIST CHURCH Adairsville, GA 30103 205 West Cherokee Avenue, Cartersville, GA 30120 174 Gasden Westbrook Avenue 770-382-2626 CREEKSIDE FELLOWSHIP CHURCH Prophetess Smalls at 470-334- Emerson, GA 30137 PINE GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH PO Box 936, 585 Old Alabama Rd., Cartersville, GA 30120 93 Pine Grove Rd. HOLINESS 770-387-3484 DEWEY BAPTIST CHURCH CHRIST TEMPLE HOLINESS CHURCH OF 0696. Cartersville, GA 30120 DELIVERANCE TEMPLE CHURCH 895 Spring Place Road, White, GA 30184 770-387-1412 APOSTOLIC FAITH 1159 Mission Road SW, Cartersville, GA 30120 312 S. Tennessee Street, Cartersville, GA 30120 EUHARLEE BAPTIST CHURCH 404-558-5154 RACCOON CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH 770-606-1400 85 Covered Bridge Rd., Cartersville, GA 30120 EXPEDITION CHURCH BRANDON’S CHAPEL 770-382-9115 1808 Highway 113SW NEW LIFE APOSTOLIC CHURCH Cartersville GA 30120 32 A Center Road, Cartersville, GA 30121 1646 Joe Frank Harris Pkwy., Cartersville, GA 30120 770-329-3767 BAPTIST CHURCH – Bran- FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH 770-382-2456 678-637-8337 FAITH TABERNACLE 1024 Mission Road, Cartersville, GA 30120 ROWLAND SPRINGS BAPTIST CHURCH don’s Chapel Baptist Church is 770-387-0850 LDS/MORMON 3831 Hwy 140, Rydal, GA 30171 79 Rowland Springs Road SE celebrating its Homecoming FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF EMERSON Cartersville, GA 30121 THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF FREEDOM WORSHIP CENTER 11 Franklin Loop, SE, Cartersville, GA 30121 770-382-4778 LATTER-DAY SAINTSS 1941 Cassville Rd., Cartersville, GA 30121 770-382-5874 770-607-3174 Aug. 26 at 10:30 a.m. There will SHILOH MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH 870 Peeples Valley Road NE. Cartersville, GA 30121 770- 386-0490 GRACE TEMPLE FELLOWSHIP CHURCH FLOYD CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH 26 Shiloh Road be a covered dish meal and a 851 Cedar Creek Road, Adairsville, GA 30103 2171 Hills Creek Road, Taylorsville, GA 30178 Stilesboro, GA 30178 LUTHERAN singing by the Gentry Family. 770-684-2060 770-386-5574 SAVIOR OF ALL LUTHERAN CHURCH LIGHTED PATHWAY CHURCH OF GOD 2054 Cassville Road, Cartersville, GA The church will be honoring Pas- FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH TABERNACLE BAPTIST CHURCH 35 Indian Trail SE, Cartersville, GA 30120 600 Cassville Road, Cartersville, GA 30120 112 East Church Street 770-387-0379 LIGHTHOUSE EVANGELISTIC CHURCH 770-606-3826 Cartersville, GA 30120 58B Sequoyah Trail SW, Cartersville, GA 30120 tor Dr. Scott W. Shepard for re- METHODIST 770-382-4667 GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH 770-382-1977 LIVING WAY FOURSQUARE CHURCH ceiving his doctoral degree. 477 Old Cass White Rd. NW, Cartersville, GA 30121 TAYLORSVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH ALEXANDER CHAPEL UMC 118 East George Street, Adairsville, GA 30103 770-382-6446 19 Church St., Taylorsville, GA 30178 609 MLK Jr. Drive, Cartersville, GA 30120 Everyone is invited. 770-382-7297 770-877-3600 GREATER NEW FELLOWSHIP MISSIONARY 779-684-7734 NEW COVENANT CHURCH BAPTIST CHURCH CASSVILLE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 5425 Canton Hwy, Cartersville, GA 69 Cassville Road, Cartersville, GA 30120 TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH 52 Church Street, Cartersville, GA 1511 Joe Frank Harris Pkwy. POINT OF GRACE CHURCH ROWLAND SPRINGS 770-387-9060 EMERSON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Cartersville, GA 30120 11 Mimosa Lane, Cartersville, GA • 770-386-2047 HERITAGE BAPTIST CHURCH 404-886-3224 60 Eighth Street, Emerson, GA 30137 BAPTIST CHURCH – 79 1070 Douthit Ferry Road, Cartersville, GA 30120 678-227-3004 PURE WORD APOSTOLIC FELLOWSHIP 770-382-6076 WOFFORDS CROSSROADS BAPTIST CHURCH FAITH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Meeting at The Travelodge--235 South Dixie Avenue Rowland Springs Road S.E., Cartersville, GA 770-334-3217 KINGSTON BAPTIST CHURCH 222 Old Tennessee Hwy. NE 501 Grassdale Road, Cartersville, GA 30121 White, GA 30184 770-382-0313 THE BODY OF CHRIST OUTREACH MINISTRY Cartersville. Rowland Springs 40 East Main Street, Kingston, GA 30145 770-382-2602 770-336-5273 KINGSTON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 20 Tellus Dr. (Inside Fairbridge Inn Hotel) Baptist Church is having a YOUNG STREET BAPTIST CHURCH White, GA 30184 MACEDONIA BAPTIST CHURCH 26 East Main Street, PO Box 275, Kingston, GA 30145 6 Young Street, Cartersville, GA 30120 770-336-5234 THE GATHERING PLACE “Bringing the Bible to Life” 1810 Euharleet Road, Kingston, GA 30178 LIFEPOINT CHURCH 1337 Joe Frank Harris Parkway SE 770-382-9910 ZION HILL BAPTIST CHURCH Cartersville, GA 30120 (Behind: Tony Tires) seminar with Dr. John Delancey 1105 Mission Road 610 North Tennessee St., Cartersville, GA 30120 770-458-9881 MACEDONIA MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH 770-382-2040 Cartersville, GA 30120 CROSSPOINT CITY CHURCH on Sunday, Aug. 26. For more 521 M. L. King, Jr. Drive, PO Box 3633 MOUNT CARMEL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Cartersville, GA 30120 245 S. Tennessee St., Cartersville, GA 30120 770-382-4878 CATHOLIC 825 Hall Station Rd., Adairsville, GA 30103 678-721-2377 information, go to www.row- ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI CATHOLIC CHURCH 706-280-9112 landsprings.com. MACEDONIA PRIMITIVE BAPTIST CHURCH 850 Douthit Ferry Road WITHOUT WALLS CARTERSVILLE 180 Mansfield Rd., White, GA 30184 Cartersville, GA 30120 NORTHSIDE METHODIST CHURCH 214 Nelson Street, Cartersville, GA 30120 770-891-2434 770-382-4549 102 Porter Street, Cartersville, GA 30120 678-535-7200 DAVID STREET CHURCH OF GOD MT. PLEASANT BAPTIST CHURCH OAK GROVE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH GLORY HARVESTER CHRISTIAN 1689 Euharlee Road, Kingston, GA 30145 4 David Street, Cartersville, GA 30120 550 Mt. Pleasant Road, Rydal, GA 30171 FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH 770-606-2921 CHURCH – 1988 Joe Frank MT. TABOR BAPTIST CHURCH 113 Park Street PINE LOG UNITED METHODIST CHURCH CHURCH Adairsville, GA 30103 3497 Pine Log Road, Rydal, GA 30171 Harris Parkway, Cartersville. 3068 Old Alabama Road, Taylorsville, GA 30178 770-773-3951 251 McCormick Rd, Cartersville, GA 30120 770-386-2736 678-908-3360 Glory Harvester Church is cele- brating Bishop R. Dexter Nes- bitt’s Sixth Pastoral Anniversary Walking With Jesus Aug. 30 through Sept. 2. Serv- Leads To Freedom.    ices will be at 7 p.m. Aug. 30-31 Join us at Freedom Worship Center and 3 p.m. The church is also  holding a Youth Revival and worshipwithfreedom.com Summit Sept. 14-15, at 7 p.m. on Sept. 14 and 10 a.m. on Sept. 15.    There will be guest speakers    each night.  Cartersville’s Locally Owned Funeral Home 748 JFH Pkwy. - Cartersville DAVID STREET CHURCH 770-382-8282 OF GOD – 4 David St., 770-382-0034 Cartersville. David Street Church of God is hosting Chris- tian Heritage, of Douglasville, to minister through music Sept. 1 at 7 p.m. Everyone is welcome. 927 N. Tennessee St., Cartersville, GA 770-382-4652 • treasurechestoutlet.com NEW CANAAN BAPTIST CHURCH – New Canaan Bap- Pendley Heating tist Church is hosting its revival Sept. 3-7 at 7 p.m. nightly. & Air Conditioning, Inc. Brother Clinton Green and “Serving You For Over 58 Years” Brother Joel Alexander will be 770-382-1221 preaching. U.S. & WORLD

4A Saturday, August 25, 2018 www.daily-tribune.com The Daily Tribune News Trump asks Pompeo to delay visit to North Korea

BY ZEKE MILLER AND details undefined. conflict stopped with the signing MATTHEW LEE “There is no longer a Nuclear of an armistice rather than a peace Associated Press Threat from North Korea,” Trump treaty, meaning the war is not declared on Twitter after the meet- technically over. Both the North WASHINGTON — President ing. and South have vowed to end the Donald Trump said Friday he has “Before taking office people open state of hostilities, and Seoul directed Secretary of State Mike were assuming that we were had been hoping to persuade the Pompeo to delay a planned trip to going to War with North Korea. Trump administration to sign off North Korea, citing insufficient President Obama said that North on a non-binding end-of-war dec- progress on denuclearization. Korea was our biggest and most laration as a goodwill gesture that Trump put some blame on Bei- dangerous problem,” he added. would give Kim Jong Un domes- jing, saying he does not believe “No longer - sleep well tonight!” tic cover to proceed with denu- China is helping “because of our Pompeo would have been hard clearization moves. much tougher Trading stance.” pressed to return from Pyongyang Pompeo and other administra- The surprise announcement ap- with anything resembling tion officials have suggested some peared to mark a concession by progress on the denuclearization concessions short of easing or lift- the president to domestic and in- front. ing sanctions are possible before ternational concerns that his prior Although it has halted nuclear verified denuclearization, but have claims of world-altering progress and missile testing and taken refused to be specific about what on the peninsula had been strik- some unrelated steps — disman- they could be. And they have been ingly premature. tling portions of a missile engine skeptical about an end-of-war dec- “I have asked Secretary of State facility and returning the sus- laration in the absence of any Mike Pompeo not to go to North pected remains of American ser- progress on the nuclear matter. Korea, at this time, because I feel vicemen killed during the Korean At the same time, lawmakers we are not making sufficient War — its nuclear weapons pro- from both parties, including GOP progress with respect to the denu- gram and ballistic missile devel- hawks who generally support clearization of the Korean Penin- opment remain intact, according Trump, have expressed concerns EVAN VUCCI/AP sula,” Trump tweeted Friday, President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump walk to board Air Force One for a trip to to the U.N.’s atomic watchdog about such a move, as it could be barely two months after his June Columbus, Ohio, to visit the National Children’s Hospital, and to speak at the Ohio Republican and intelligence agencies. used by the North to demand the meeting with the North’s Kim State Party dinner, on Friday at Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland. In addition, recent statements removal of U.S. troops from Jong Un in Singapore. from North Korean officials have South Korea and potentially Japan Trump’s comment followed a least several hours Monday, ac- The U.S. and China have been After more than a year of esca- ruled out any new concessions without anything in return. report issued Monday by the In- cording to several diplomatic locked in a trade dispute for lating tensions defined by nuclear until it sees a reciprocal gesture Trump had kept up the positive ternational Atomic Energy sources familiar with the plan. months, with each side ratcheting and missile tests, new sanctions from the U.S. beyond suspending tone as recently as Tuesday at a Agency outlining “grave concern” White House officials did not up tariffs on imports from the and “fire and fury” rhetoric, military exercises with South campaign rally in West Virginia. about the North’s nuclear pro- immediately comment on what other country in what may be the Trump made history meeting Kim Korea. North Korea has been de- There Trump maintained “we’re gram. It came a day after Pompeo prompted Trump to call off Pom- opening salvos of a trade war. earlier this year. In the run-up to manding that the U.S. ease or lift doing well with North Korea.” appointed Stephen Biegun, a sen- peo’s trip. The State Department Trump tweeted that “Pompeo the summit both nations engaged crippling sanctions — something “There’s been no missile ior executive with the Ford Motor had no immediate comment on looks forward to going to North in hard-nosed negotiation, with Pompeo and national security ad- launches. There’s been no rocket Co., to be his special envoy for the matter and referred questions Korea in the near future, most Trump publically calling off the viser John Bolton have flatly ruled launches,” he added. North Korea and said he and to the White House. likely after our Trading relation- meeting in an effort to push Kim out until its nuclear program is At the same rally, Trump Biegun would visit next week. Trump laid unspecified blame ship with China is resolved.” He to agree to nuclear concessions. fully and verifiably dismantled. seemed to take a different tone too The State Department never on China, North Korea’s added: “In the meantime I would During the summit, the pair Other than sanctions relief, the on China, saying he had withheld confirmed details of the trip, but trade partner, which is widely be- like to send my warmest regards signed a vague joint statement in North, backed by South Korea, some criticism of China because it had been expected that Pompeo lieved to hold the greatest sway and respect to Chairman Kim. I which the North agreed to denu- has been seeking a declaration of “I wanted them to help us with would be in Pyongyang for at over Kim’s government. look forward to seeing him soon!” clearize, but which left nearly all the end of the Korean War. The North Korea and they have.” McCain stopping medical Treasury sanctions target treatment for his brain cancer Islamic State recruiters

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS THE ASSOCIATED PRESS most senior Malaysian IS leader in Syria. According WASHINGTON — John Mc- WASHINGTON — The United States on Friday to Treasury, Udin has been involved in militant ac- Cain, the six-term Arizona senator sanctioned three members of the Islamic State who tivities since 1998. He was arrested and detained and 2008 Republican presidential were featured in a beheading video distributed by from 2003 to 2006 for fighting on behalf of Jemaah nominee, has chosen to discontinue the group and accused of luring recruits in Southeast Islamiyah, a terror organization in Southeast Asia. medical treatment for his brain can- Asia. He was sanctioned in 2005 for his suspected role in cer, his family said Friday. The Treasury Department sanctions target Mo- the Abu Sayyaf Group, a hardline militant group in In a statement, the family said hamad Rafi Udin, Mohammed Karim Yusop Faiz southern Philippines. McCain had surpassed expecta- and Mohammad Reza Lahaman Kiram. The action Faiz, an Indonesian national, traveled to Syria to tions for survival, but “the freezes any interest they have in property within join IS in 2014. Before that, he was in prison in the progress of disease and the inex- U.S. jurisdiction and blocks Americans from engag- Philippines for nine years on charges of illegal pos- orable advance of age render their ing in transactions with them. The U.N. Security session of explosives and weapons. verdict.” The family added, “With Council sanctioned the same three on Thursday. Kiram was a member of a Philippines-based mil- his usual strength of will, he has now chosen to discontinue med- As of late last year, Udin was believed to be the itant group that has pledged alliance to IS. ical treatment.” The senator, who would be 82 next week, has been away from the Capitol since December. If he should resign his seat or die soon, Republican Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey would name a replacement MATT YORK/AP, FILE In this Aug. 25, 2009, photo, Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., holds a through the 2020 election. The win- healthcare town hall meeting in Sun City, Arizona. McCain’s family ner of that election would serve the says the Arizona senator has chosen to discontinue medical remainder of McCain’s term treatment for brain cancer. through 2022. The GOP currently holds a bare Cindy and the entire McCain family since December. A source close to 51-49 Senate majority. are in our prayers at this incredibly McCain who asked not to be identi- McCain has been a frequent tar- difficult hour,” McConnell said. fied said Friday the senator was at get of criticism from President Don- Arizona Gov. Ducey called Mc- his Arizona ranch with his family. ald Trump, especially for his vote Cain “an American hero” who al- He is a long-term survivor of against a Republican replacement ways put his country before himself. melanoma, a deadly skin cancer. for “Obamacare,” the health care Ducey said a “spirt of service and Doctors classified his brain cancer law approved under President civility” guided McCain’s life, as a “primary tumor,” meaning it’s Barack Obama. standing as a model for Americans not related to his former malignan- Trump signed a military policy regardless of political affiliation. cies. bill this month named for McCain, McCain’s wife, Cindy, tweeted: McCain ran unsuccessfully for but in a sign of their testy relation- “I love my husband with all of my the Republican presidential nomina- ship the president made no mention heart. God bless everyone who has tion in 2000, then won it in 2008 be- of McCain’s name in remarks at a cared for my husband along this fore losing the general election to signing ceremony. journey.” Obama. The son and grandson of Navy McCain underwent surgery in He returned to the Senate, deter- admirals, McCain is a former Navy July 2017 to remove a blood clot in mined not to be defined by a failed pilot and was held as a prisoner of his brain after being diagnosed with presidential campaign in which his war in Vietnam for more than five an aggressive tumor called a reputation as a maverick had years. He was elected to Congress glioblastoma. It’s the same type of faded. in the early 1980s and elected to the tumor that killed Sen. Edward M. When Republicans took control of Senate in 1986, replacing Barry Kennedy at age 77 in 2009. the Senate in 2015, McCain, the Goldwater who retired. McCain McCain rebounded quickly, how- scion in a decorated military family, gained a reputation as a lawmaker ever, returning to Washington and embraced his new influence as who was willing to stick to his con- entering the Senate in late July to a chairman of the Senate Armed Serv- victions rather than go along with standing ovation from his col- ices Committee, pushing for aggres- party leaders. It is a streak that leagues. In a dramatic turn, he later sive U.S. military intervention draws a mix of respect and ire. cast a deciding vote against the Re- overseas and eager to contribute to Senate Majority Leader Mitch publican health care bill, earning the “defeating the forces of radical Islam McConnell said on Twitter that he wrath of Trump, who frequently that want to destroy America.” was “very sad to hear this morning’s cites McCain’s vote at campaign Asked how he wanted to be re- update” from McCain’s family. events. membered, McCain said simply: “We are so fortunate to call him McCain’s condition worsened “That I made a major contribution our friend and colleague. John, last fall and he has been in Arizona to the defense of the nation.”

CONTACTING FEDERAL STATE Sen. Johnny Isakson • 131 Russell Senate Office Building • Washington, D.C. 20510 Gov. Nathan Deal • 206 Washington St., 111 State Capitol • Atlanta, GA, 30334 OUR 202-224-3643 • Fax: 202-228-0724 • http://isakson.senate.gov/ Sen Chuck Hufstetler • 3 Orchard Spring Dr. • Rome, GA, 30165 • 404-656-0034 • [email protected] Sen. Bruce Thompson • 25 Hawks Branch Ln. • White, GA, 30184 • 404-656-0065 • [email protected] Sen. David Perdue • 455 Russell Office Building • Washington, D.C. 20510 • 202-224-3521 ELECTED Rep. Paul Battles • 208 Rd. #2 South S.W. • Cartersville, GA, 30120 • 404-657-8441 • [email protected] OFFICIALS Rep. Barry Loudermilk • 329 Cannon House Office Buliding • Washington, D.C. 20515 Rep. Christian Coomer • 127-A West Main St. Cartersville, GA, 30120 • 770-383-9171 • [email protected] 202-225-2931 • https://loudermilk.house.gov Rep. Trey Kelley • 836 N. College Dr. • Cedartown, GA, 30125 • 404-657-1803 • [email protected] The Daily Tribune News Entertainment www.daily-tribune.com • Saturday, August 25 2018 5A

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SATURDAY August 25, 2018 LEO (July 23 to Aug. 22) SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) Keep an eye on financial matters today, Despite the demands of home and fam- ARIES (March 21 to April 19) both your own cash and possessions, as ily, you cannot ignore your job, career Be patient with co-workers today, be- well as those of others, especially if you or your public reputation today. That’s cause something might come to a head are responsible for something someone the way it is. due to the Full Moon energy. Patience else owns. Stay sharp. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. 19) is the antidote to anger. VIRGO (Aug. 23 to Sept. 22) Pay attention to everything you say and TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) Today the only Full Moon all year that do today, because you might blurt out Do not overreact with romantic partners is opposite your sign is taking place. something you later regret. Guard today; likewise, do not overreact with This is why relationships with partners against knee-jerk reactions. Think be- Barney Google and Snuffy Smith® by John Rose your kids if you are a parent. Life is dra- and close friends are a bit dicey. Easy fore you speak. matic because the Full Moon is in does it. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 to Feb. 18) Pisces! LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) A financial deal might come to a head GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Be cooperative with work colleagues today, which forces you to take sides. Today you feel pulled between the de- today and listen to what they have to You cannot ignore the responsibilities mands of home and family versus the say. This is a simple courtesy. Do not you have for the wealth and resources demands of your career or your public jump to conclusions. (Today is a Full of someone else. reputation. This time, home and family Moon.) PISCES (Feb. 19 to March 20) has to win. SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) Today the only Full Moon all year in CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Parents will need to be patient with kids your sign is taking place. This makes This is a mildly accident-prone day for today. Likewise, romantic partners have you a bit more emotional and inclined you because of the Full Moon energy. to be patient with each other because of to overreact. Chill out. Therefore, be aware of everything you the Full Moon energy, which makes YOU BORN TODAY You are grace- say and do. Pay attention. everyone more emotional. Easy does it. ful, calm and level-headed.

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6A Saturday, August 25, 2018 www.daily-tribune.com The Daily Tribune News Stock market closes at record highs

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Wall Street ended a week of milestones with a few more Fri- day. The benchmark S&P 500 index closed at an all-time high, just two days after the current bull market in U.S. stocks became the longest in history. The Nasdaq composite and the Russell 2000 indexes also ended the day at all-time highs. Technology companies, the best-performing sector in the mar- ket this year, accounted for much of the gains. The price of oil snapped a seven-week losing streak, finishing this week about 5 percent higher. The rally capped another solid week for the stock market, which has been riding a wave of strong corporate earnings even amid uncertainty over simmering global trade tensions. “It appears that the market is really focusing on fundamen- tals,” said Rob Eschweiler, global investment specialist at J.P. Morgan Private Bank. “We’re at the very tail end of earnings season and there’s no other way to characterize the earnings sea- son other than ‘spectacular.’” JONATHAN CROSBY/AP From left, President and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City Esther George, President and CEO of the Federal Reserve The S&P 500 index gained 17.71 points, or 0.6 percent, to Bank of New York John Williams and Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System Jerome Powell walk 2,874.69. It has now finished with a weekly gain in seven out together after Powell’s speech at the Jackson Hole Economic Policy Symposium on Friday in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Powell of the last eight weeks. signaled Friday that he expects the Fed to continue gradually raising interest rates if the U.S. economic expansion remains strong. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 133.37 points, or 0.5 percent, to 25,790.35. The 30-company average is still below Jerome Powell signals hikes the high it set in January. Microfilm ahead if economy stays strong FROM PAGE 1A In June, the library was able to borrow a new microfilm scanner from GPLS to use this summer. BY MARTIN CRUTSINGER the Fed’s incremental approach to Many have seen Trump’s com- Fed officials asserted that the pres- About the same time, the staff received information about an AP Economics Writer raising rates has so far succeeded. plaints about the Fed’s rate hikes as ident’s complaints about rate hikes opportunity for the library to purchase a scanner of its own this “The economy is strong,” he an intrusion on the central bank’s would have no effect on their poli- fall through grant funds, McAllister said, adding the final decision WASHINGTON — Federal Re- said. “Inflation is near our 2 percent longstanding independence from cymaking. on what scanner to buy hasn’t been made yet. serve Chairman Jerome Powell sig- objective and most people who political influence. On Thursday, “We have a mandate by law, and “So I called Mindy to see if they would allow the library to naled Friday that he expects the want a job are finding one. We are two top Fed officials made clear we do the best we can to hit the house their microfilm so patrons could view it on a new scanner,” Fed to continue gradually raising setting policy to do what monetary Thursday that Trump’s criticism mandate” of maximizing employ- she said. “We picked up the microfilm last Friday [the 17th], and interest rates if the U.S. economic policy can do to support continued won’t affect their decisions on ment and stabilizing prices, James it’s currently being cataloged and prepared for use in Special Col- expansion remains strong. growth, a strong labor market and whether to continue raising rates. Bullard, president of the Fed’s St. lections upstairs. Thank you to the Daily Tribune for their partner- Powell added that while annual inflation near 2 percent.” In his speech, Powell did not di- Louis regional bank, said Friday in ship.” inflation has risen to near the Fed’s At the same time, Powell said rectly address what many analysts an interview on CNBC. Publisher Alan Davis said he is “very happy that the Cartersville 2 percent target rate, it doesn’t that in case of another financial cri- see as the most serious threat to the Powell focused his remarks in library is taking over our microfilm archives.” seem likely to accelerate above that sis or intensified concern about economy: The trade war that part on the difficulty the Fed faces “Preserving past issues of the Daily Tribune for our community point. That suggests that he doesn’t high inflation, “We will do what- Trump has launched with Amer- in setting interest-rate policies at a has always been a goal,” he said. “The new equipment at the li- foresee a need for the Fed to step ever it takes.” That echoed a phrase ica’s main trading partners — a time when the economy seems to brary will provide much better access to review and copy these up its rate hikes. Next month, the that was used to describe the ex- conflict that risks depressing U.S. be undergoing changes that chal- back issues. I also believe having the archives located at the library Fed is widely expected to resume traordinary steps the Fed and other and global economic growth the lenge long-standing beliefs of how will encourage more people to use this resource. Thanks to every- raising rates. central banks took after the 2008 fi- longer it goes on. low unemployment can fall before one at the library for taking on this project.” Speaking to an annual confer- nancial crisis plunged the U.S. and Economists said Powell’s re- it ignites inflation pressures. McAllister agreed. ence of central bankers in Jackson global economies into deep reces- marks Friday echoed the message He said there is also much uncer- “The Daily Tribune is an important resource for local history Hole, Wyoming, Powell said the sions. he has sent since succeeding Janet tainty over the “neutral” rate of in- research, and we often hear from patrons about the need for a good Fed recognizes the need to strike a The chairman’s measured tone Yellen as Fed leader in February. flation — the point at which the scanner to view the films,” she said. “Now we will have a way for careful balance between its man- about the economy and his mes- Powell has stressed that while un- Fed’s policy rate is neither stimulat- Bartow County residents and other interested patrons to view the dates of maximizing employment sage that the Fed plans to stick with employment is historically low and ing economic growth nor holding it papers on a machine that prints and has a few other nice features.” and keeping price increases stable. a gradual pace of rate hikes ap- inflation has risen slightly, there’s back. The Fed’s economic projec- Among those “nice features” are the ability to crop, enhance He said a gradual approach to rate peared to meet approval with in- no sign that the economy is over- tions, compiled from estimates of (clean up) and edit scans; add notes and highlight; print (15 cents hikes is the best way to navigate vestors. The Dow Jones industrial heating. In his view, that’s why the all its officials, estimates the current per page) and email scans; and save to a flash drive. between the risks of raising rates average was up about 160 points in Fed can continue with a gradual neutral rate at 2.9 percent. But Pow- Two library employees in the processing department must cat- too fast and “needlessly shortening early afternoon trading, and bond pace of rate hikes that began under ell noted that there’s a wide differ- alog and process each roll of the newspaper’s microfilm, which the expansion” and moving too prices rose as well. Yellen. ence of opinion about it. could take a while, according to McAllister. slowly and risking an overheated Powell made no mention of the “Powell deliberately avoided After having kept its key policy “I’m hoping weeks; however, it’s not first on their priority list economy. recent public criticism from Presi- commenting on the latest develop- rate near zero for seven years to back there,” she said. “New materials are always going to be top “My colleagues and I,” the Fed dent Donald Trump, who has said ments on trade policy, politics and help lift the economy out of the priority in order to get them on the shelf quickly. They have a de- chairman said in his speech, “are he is unhappy with the Fed’s rate risks from abroad,” said Michael Great Recession, the Fed has raised fined list of what takes priority on a daily basis.” carefully monitoring incoming hikes. The president has com- Pearce, senior U.S. economist at rates seven times, most recently in But in the meantime, patrons who need to view the microfilm data, and we are setting policy to do plained that the Fed’s tightening of Capital Economics. Pearce said he March and June this year. Most Fed can ask for the years they need, “and we will retrieve the film from what monetary policy can do to credit could threaten the continued saw Powell’s comments as signal- watchers foresee two more hikes our processing department,” McAllister said, noting library - support continued growth, a strong strong growth he aims to achieve ing that the central bank will con- this year — next month and then in ployees will be available to help them learn how to use the scan- labor market and inflation near 2 through the tax cuts enacted late tinue raising rates gradually over December. ner. percent.” last year, a pullback of regulations the next year. After the June rate hike, the Besides copies of the newspaper, the library also possesses film Powell sketched a positive pic- and a rewriting of trade deals to Though Powell chose not to Fed’s policy rate now stands in a of various local historic papers from 1840-1907, the Northwest ture of the U.S. economy and said better serve the United States. mention Trump’s criticism, other range of 1.75 percent to 2 percent. Georgia Document Preservation Project and U.S. Census records.

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5.5 23 43.42 +.48 +3.3 Kroger s .56 1.8 12 31.20 -1.11 +13.7 BankOZK .80 2.0 12 40.55 -.24 -16.3 24,500 LockhdM 8.00 2.5 39 321.29 +1.28 +.1 BkofAm .60 1.9 16 30.89 +.05 +4.6 Lowes 1.92 1.8 22 106.80 -.35 +14.9 2,640 B iPVxST rs ...... 28.80 -.18 +3.2 24,000 BlockHR 1.00 3.8 9 26.47 +.17 +1.0 McDnlds 4.04 2.5 24 159.38 +.33 -7.4 BrMySq 1.60 2.7 59 59.97 -.12 -2.1 Merck 1.92 2.8 26 69.04 +.07 +22.7 2,560 23,500 CSX .88 1.2 11 74.65 +.70 +35.7 MicronT ...... 5 50.70 +1.00 +23.3 FAMA M JJ FAMA M JJ CampSp 1.40 3.4 13 40.68 +.07 -15.4 Microsoft 1.68 1.5 51 108.40 +.84 +26.7 Caterpillar 3.44 2.5 17 138.21 +1.42 -12.3 Mohawk ...... 14 190.41 -.48 -31.0 MUTUAL FUNDS MorgStan 1.20 2.5 11 48.14 +.01 -8.2 52-Week Net YTD 12-mo ChesEng ...... 8 4.57 -.11 +15.4 NCR Corp ...... 25 28.51 +.21 -16.1 Total Assets Total Return/Rank Pct Min Init High Low Name Last Chg %Chg %Chg %Chg Chevron 4.48 3.8 53 119.01 +.91 -4.9 Cisco 1.32 2.8 23 46.32 +.30 +20.9 NewellRub .92 4.2 6 21.68 -.03 -29.8 Name Obj ($Mlns) NAV 4-wk 12-mo 5-year Load Invt 26,616.71 21,600.34 Dow Industrials 25,790.35 +133.37 +.52 +4.33 +18.23 Citigroup 1.80 2.5 12 70.67 -.14 -5.0 NikeB s .80 1.0 72 82.45 -.46 +31.8 American Funds GrfAmrcA m LG 91,695 55.65 0.0 +24.1/C +15.0/C 5.75 250 11,475.40 9,010.19 Dow Transportation 11,284.99 +24.63 +.22 +6.34 +23.55 CocaCola 1.56 3.4 86 45.63 -.07 -.5 PepsiCo 3.71 3.3 35 112.15 +.22 -6.5 American Funds InvCAmrcA m LB 63,899 41.52 0.0 +16.3/D +12.3/C 5.75 250 778.80 647.81 Dow Utilities 731.08 +2.31 +.32 +1.07 -2.06 ColgPalm 1.68 2.5 23 66.88 +.31 -11.4 Petrobras ...... 10.31 +.09 +.2 American Funds WAMtInvsA m LV 57,952 46.40 +1.1 +17.1/A +12.3/A 5.75 250 13,637.02 11,678.21 NYSE Composite 12,999.47 +66.01 +.51 +1.49 +10.05 Comcast s .76 2.1 17 36.50 +1.19 -8.5 Pfizer 1.36 3.2 17 42.40 +.20 +17.1 Federated EqInc,IncA x LV 824 25.95 +1.6 +15.8/B +8.4/E 5.50 1,500 7,933.31 6,177.19 Nasdaq Composite 7,945.98 +67.52 +.86 +15.10 +26.82 ConAgra .85 2.3 18 36.85 +.14 -2.2 PhilipMor 4.56 5.7 19 79.69 -2.63 -24.6 George Putnam BalA m MA 1,005 20.85 +1.0 +11.0/B +8.7/A 5.75 0 1,273.99 1,069.57 S&P 100 1,272.43 +7.35 +.58 +7.55 +17.82 CronosGp n ...... 9.94 +1.40 +30.4 PUVixST rs ...... 8.32 -.08 -18.5 INVESCO QualIncA m CI 318 11.57 +0.7 -0.8/D +2.6/C 4.25 1,000 2,873.23 2,417.37 S&P 500 2,874.69 +17.71 +.62 +7.52 +17.67 Darden 3.00 2.6 24 114.33 +.02 +19.1 ProctGam 2.87 3.4 22 83.36 +.12 -9.3 Lord Abbett AffiliatedA m LV 5,856 16.29 +3.3 +14.9/C +10.9/B 5.75 1,000 2,039.61 1,686.25 S&P MidCap 2,035.10 +8.19 +.40 +7.08 +19.08 Deere 2.76 1.9 25 144.76 +3.58 -7.5 Qualcom 2.48 3.7 ... 67.15 +.29 +4.9 Lord Abbett BdDebA m MU 4,649 8.03 +0.9 +3.7/A +5.8/A 2.25 1,000 29,976.05 25,030.07 Wilshire 5000 30,014.72 +183.74 +.62 +7.99 +18.47 DrGMBll rs .09 1.1 ... 8.36 +.84 -52.9 Qudian n ...... 40 6.02 -.84 -52.0 Lord Abbett DevelopingGrA m SG 689 31.34 +5.7 +55.8/A +12.8/C 5.75 1,000 1,723.41 1,351.19 Russell 2000 1,725.67 +8.62 +.50 +12.38 +25.28 Disney 1.68 1.5 16 111.93 -.07 +4.1 S&P500ETF 4.13 1.4 ... 287.51 +1.72 +7.7 Lord Abbett MltAsstGlbOppA m IH 131 11.49 +0.3 +5.1/C +4.4/D 2.25 1,000 DowDuPnt 1.52 2.2 22 69.21 +1.10 -2.8 SearsHldgs ...... 1.10 -.01 -69.3 Lord Abbett SmCpValA m SB 363 22.85 +3.7 +23.8/C +10.1/D 5.75 1,000 Dropbox n ...... 27.03 -1.31 -5.1 SouthnCo 2.40 5.3 50 45.03 -.11 -6.4 Putnam DiversIncA m NT 1,369 6.95 -0.8 +4.8/A +2.9/B 4.00 0 MARKET SUMMARY: NYSE AND NASDAQ EliLilly 2.25 2.1 ... 105.77 +.95 +25.2 SPDR Fncl .46 1.6 ... 28.24 +.10 +1.2 Putnam EqIncA m LV 8,484 25.79 +2.4 +17.2/A +11.3/A 5.75 0 Equifax 1.56 1.2 23 132.57 -2.63 +12.4 SunTrst 2.00 2.7 14 73.75 -.11 +14.2 Putnam GlbEqA m WS 807 16.22 -0.2 +12.6/B +8.3/C 5.75 0 GAINERS ($2 OR MORE) LOSERS ($2 OR MORE) MOST ACTIVE EsteeLdr 1.52 1.1 45 135.59 +2.46 +6.6 ($1 OR MORE) TevaPhrm .73 3.2 10 23.02 -.78 +21.5 Putnam GlbHCA m SH 1,249 53.15 +0.1 +9.9/E +11.0/E 5.75 0 ExxonMbl 3.28 4.1 17 79.62 +.54 -4.8 Putnam IntlGrA m FG 260 22.82 -2.9 +8.6/B +6.0/C 5.75 0 Name 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STAFF REPORT of the ninth. Woodland was able to absorb the fee scored in regular innings were A thrilling extra-inning, 7-6 win Lainey Baker then sent Coffee four-run inning from Coffee thanks unearned off Sarah Baynard, who for the Woodland High softball down in order in the bottom of the to two runs of its own in the top of went 5 2/3 innings. The one run team against Coffee preceded a 12- ninth to earn the win after she the sixth. Chappell came up clutch Coffee scored in extra innings off 0 blowout victory in the second pitched three innings from the with a two-run single in that frame, of Baker was under the Interna- game of the day against Armuchee bullpen. and she also had an RBI single in tional Tiebreaker rules with a run- to round out a stellar first day for Woodland also took the lead in the fourth to score Kendyl Hardin ner already placed on second base the Lady Wildcats in the Allatoona the top of the eighth on a Caroline after Hardin doubled with two outs to begin the eighth inning. Buccaneer Bash. Higdon RBI double, but Coffee during the at bat before Chappell. Chappell finished Game 1 going Playing Friday in its home ball- prolonged the game with a run in Of the few runs for Woodland 3-for-4 with four RBIs, while Hig- park, Woodland went nine innings the bottom of the frame. Chappell was not in on, the Wild- don added two hits, including a in Game 1 against Coffee. Skylar Coffee actually staged a late cats scored two in the first on a pair double. Chappell had the big hit of the day comeback to bring it to extras, scor- of errors. The second game was much sim- RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS Kylee Hembree singles during the Cass High softball team’s with a double to score a runner ing four runs in the bottom of the It was a Woodland error that al- pler for Woodland. The Wildcats game Friday at Hamilton Crossing against Pickens in the from second base for what would sixth, all unearned due to two er- lowed Coffee to score its one run in SEE , PAGE 3B Buccaneer Bash. be the game-winning run in the top rors, to tie the game at 5-apiece. the first, meaning all five runs Cof- SOFTBALL BEAT THE STREAK Colonels break losing skid with

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BY NICHOLAS SULLIVAN to try to get him back to 100 per- ADAIRSVILLE [email protected] cent.” Simmons, who finished with 145 For most programs, preseason passing yards, swiftly led the 10 scrimmages don’t mean much. The Tigers down the field for a touch- outcomes don’t count in the stand- down. ings and the score isn’t even offi- He completed a 46-yard pass to cially kept. Savaun Henderson on the drive be- But that wasn’t the case for fore Malachi Gardner hauled in a Cass’ football team. 26-yard touchdown with barely RANDY PARKER/DTN Beating Pepperell 6-3 on Aug. three minutes gone. Chris Ro- Cass senior 10 changed everything for a pro- driguez’s extra point put Cass (1-0) quarterback Rett gram coming off a winless season. in a quick 7-0 hole. Moore scrambles That game won’t reflect on the It would be the only touchdown during Friday’s game against team’s final record. the Colonels allowed on the night. Adairsville at Doug Friday night’s 19-10 triumph With Cass playing a prevent de- Cochran Stadium over Adairsville sure will, though. fense, Simmons led a nice 2- Friday night. Moore Cass’ victory over its county minute drive to close the first half. went 8-for-8 rival opened the regular season on Adairsville, though, had to settle passing in the the best possible note, and it gives for a 38-yard field goal from Ro- second half, and the Colonels their first win since driguez as the second quarter ex- went 10-for-13 in defeating Hiram, 14-12, on Sept. pired. the game for 139 16, 2016, breaking a streak of 16 It would be the final points the yards. He added 72 consecutive losses. Colonels allowed on the night. yards and three touchdowns on the “It’s a great win for our program “That’s as good a defense as ground to propel and these kids, because they’ve we’ll probably see, barring Cal- the Colonels to never given up on what we’re try- houn,” Bishop said. their first win since ing to do,” Cass coach Bobby The tough defense shouldn’t be Sept. 16, 2016, Hughes said. “They’ve been re- too surprising. Even during the breaking a 16-game warded for it. struggles last season, Cass’ defense losing streak. “[Adairsville] coach [Eric] often kept the Colonels in games. Bishop did a great job. That’s a fine However, the offense always coached team, and they played managed to stall at inopportune hard. He’s a great guy.” times. That wasn’t the case Friday, The programs played in this as senior quarterback Rett Moore same spot on the schedule in 2017 made sure to keep drives alive. — first game for the Colonels and “I thought Rett had the best second for the Tigers. It set the tone game of his career,” Hughes said. for both teams that season, as It’s hard to argue with that. Adairsville pulled off a 29-15 re- Moore snuck in from a yard out sult. on the Colonels’ second posses- History looked set to repeat itself sion, but the point-after try hit the in the opening minutes Friday. upright to keep the Tigers ahead, 7- the final period. was lifted off my shoulders against game with 94 yards on 11 carries. things moving in the right direc- With senior Mason Boswell lim- 6. He scored easily on a 5-yard run Overall, Moore rushed for 72 Pepperell and even more [now] But Moore always had the ball in tion. We’ll get back in here Sunday ited to one defensive series due to almost five minutes into the second yards and trio of touchdowns. But that it counted and even better his hands when it mattered most. with film, and we’ll meet and get an ankle injury, Adairsville (1-1) quarter, but the 2-point conversion he was even more impressive against a crosstown rival.” His ability to find pay dirt behind a ready to go again.” started junior Derrick Simmons at attempt was snuffed out, keeping throwing the ball, completing 10 of Moore’s go-to receiver, Jacquez solid offensive line proved to be the Moving forward, don’t expect quarterback. the Cass lead at 12-7. 13 attempts, including all eight Fountain had a quiet first half and difference for the Colonels, who Cass to suffer a letdown after such “Obviously, you want to win Leading 12-10, Moore burrowed after halftime, for 139 yards. a monster second half. He had even settled for two field goals an emotional win with Forsyth every game, but we have to look at in for another 1-yard score on the “It’s great just to see all the hard seven catches for 121 yards total against Pepperell. Central on the docket for next Fri- the big picture of the region sched- first play of the fourth quarter. work that this program, the coaches after a single 10-yard reception “Goal-line set was good for us, day. ule,” Bishop said. “Holding Mason Kaleb Speights’ PAT made it a two- and the players have put into it fi- across the first two quarters. we managed it well,” Hughes said. “We’ve got to come back out out with an open week next week score game, and Adairsville never nally pay off ... it just feels great,” Sophomore Zay Jackson proved “We’ve got things we still can and go right back at it,” Moore was probably the right thing to do truly threatened the Cass defense in Moore said. “I felt like a weight to be a game-breaker in the running build on, but we definitely got said. “Just as simple as that.” Straily, three relievers blank Braves in pitcher’s duel

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS “These are the kind of wins that when Atlanta pinch hitter Adam Duvall hit a phia Phillies in the NL East. at a 1-0 (final),” Miami manager Don Mat- An early run was enough for the Marlins you look back at the season, I’m not going deep drive to start the ninth that right “It’s really satisfying, especially the way tingly said. “Guys did a nice job coming to end their frustrations against the Braves. to say turning point by any means, but fielder Rafael Ortega ran down. Conley re- we got it,” Marlins third baseman Brian out of the ‘pen and got some big outs for Dan Straily combined with three reliev- everyone talks about (how) good teams tired Freeman and Nick Markakis to end it. Anderson said. “Our pitching did an in- us.” ers on a three-hitter, and Miami snapped a win the 1-0 ballgames,” Straily said. “We “You hit a roadblock sometimes in base- credible job today, just up and down. We Foltynewicz allowed two hits, walked seven-game losing streak against Atlanta took a first-place team and beat them 1-0. ball,” Braves manager Brian Snitker said. got the timely hit that we’ve been waiting two and struck out eight in six innings. The with a 1-0 victory Friday night. It shows you we are capable. We just have “That’s why we play 162. They battled to for.” Marlins also got only three hits in the Straily (5-6) allowed three hits, walked to believe in ourselves and keep playing as the end. You’ve got to tip your hats to Mike Foltynewicz (10-8) retired the first game. one and struck out four in six innings for hard as possible.” Straily and the ‘pen over there for pitching 11 Marlins hitters until Anderson’s double “Everything was kind of working,” his first win since June 20. He retired the Dayron Guerrero and Drew Steckenrider well.” to left-center in the fourth. Derek Dietrich Foltynewicz said. “The slider was backing final nine batters he faced after Freddie worked the seventh and eighth, and Adam The win was Miami’s first over Atlanta followed with an RBI single that gave up in the last few innings, but other than Freeman’s leadoff single in the third. That Conley pitched a perfect ninth for his first since July 24. The first-place Braves main- Miami its only run. was Atlanta’s final hit of the game. save in his second opportunity. tained a three-game lead over the Philadel- “Obviously that hit there, you don’t look SEE BRAVES, PAGE 3B 2B Saturday, August 25, 2018 • www.daily-tribune.com Sports The Daily Tribune News : Baseball is a mess, but former UGA places 12 on preseason All-SEC teams

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS schbacher, tailback Damien Harris, defensive line- Braves pitcher Smoltz has ideas to fix it BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Georgia led the way man Raekwon Davis and linebacker Mack Wilson. with 12 players on the preseason coaches All-South- Georgia's first-teamers included defensive backs eastern Conference teams. Deandre Baker and J.R. Reed and placekicker Ro- BY TIM DAHLBERG watchable and I think that’s when days. While information is essential Alabama had 10 All-SEC picks and Auburn had drigo Blankenship. AP Sports Columnist you’re going to see both the com- to the game, he said it should never nine on the teams released Thursday. The Tigers didn't have a player make the first missioner and others in Major come at the cost of basic baseball The defending national champion Crimson Tide team. A lot of baseball fans are won- League Baseball trying to make wisdom collected over more than a had a league-high five first-team picks. That group Coaches were not allowed to vote for their own dering what happened to the sport. changes to get the game back to its century of playing the game. includes left tackle Jonah Williams, center Ross Pier- players. John Smoltz believes he knows. exciting form.” That allegiance likely cost the And he wants to do something Smoltz knows where he’s com- Los Angeles Dodgers a World Se- about it. ing from. He’s not only one of the ries last year. And while the Hous- The former Atlanta Braves great game’s greatest pitchers — one of ton Astros also relied heavily on will get that chance as a member of only two pitchers to ever have both analytics, manager A.J. Hinch used Hawaii faces Georgia for US title the MLB competition committee a 20-game winning season and one his gut when it mattered most to put that is looking into the problems with more than 50 saves — he’s the Astros in a position to succeed. facing the game. By the time spring also a student of baseball and a Smoltz also noted that the most at Little League World Series training comes around next year broadcaster with both the MLB recent World Series winners were there could be new rules helping to Network and Fox Sports. teams that put the ball in play and BY PATRICK BURNS make baseball great again. That’s why the conversation co- put pressure on the other team’s de- The Associated Press Here’s hoping they start with the host Jim Litke and I had with him fense. Those teams went against the universally hated shift. on the PodcastOne Sports Now current trend of uppercut swings for SOUTH WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. — Those who “I think the shift is single hand- podcast this week was so enlight- the fences and pitchers who throw had hoped to see a rematch of last week’s 11-inning edly killing the game because now ening. Smoltz not only understands as hard as they can until they can’t thriller between Hawaii and Georgia at the Little you’ve got everybody lifting the the problems of the game from the throw any more. League World Series got their wish. ball over the shift,” Smoltz said. “If fan’s perspective, but the player’s “Organizations don’t care (now) The two teams will meet again today, this time you were rewarded for hitting the too. if you strike out, they just don’t with a championship berth on the line. The winner ball and there was no shift you He’s worried fans will desert the want you hitting the ball on the of the game for the U.S. title will face the victor of would have more action. You’d game, yes. But he’s also worried ground,” Smoltz said. “All pitchers Japan and South Korea on Sunday. have guys not just basically trying about players becoming expend- are trying to throw as hard as they STORY SO FAR: As Hurricane Lane nears land- to hit the ball over the fence.” able because of analytics, which he can above the belt. That’s what fall back home, Hawaii is making the most of its In a perfect world — and, of believes will not only cost them you’re going to get, swings and dream 4,000 miles away in South Williamsport. The course the game has never been money but shorten their careers. misses, strikeouts and homers. team, which hails from Honolulu, is undefeated perfect — there would also be lim- Up to now players have largely Until a team proves me wrong you through three games and has outscored its opponents its on pitching changes, the way resisted any changes in the game, can’t win the World Series doing 20-3. Coming off of an impressive 10-0 victory over players are put on the disabled list, secure in the thought they’re getting that.” New York’s Staten Island, Hawaii has all of its pitch- and a number of other things. their share of the cash cow. But that You also can’t win fans either, ing available and is the only team on the American But baseball has always been a could change, Smoltz says, as they and who can blame them. Hitters side of the bracket with more than one home run. slow game to adapt. While other become more aware of what is hap- are on a pace this year to strike out While Georgia’s 2-0 loss to Hawaii last week has leagues have been proactive in pening — especially on the pitch- more than they get hits, and the av- made its run to the U.S. championship game more TOM E. PUSKAR/AP changing rules to stay relevant — ing side — because of analytics. erage time between balls in play is difficult, the team from Peachtree City has reeled off Peachtree City, Georgia’s Tai Peete (7) gets a especially in the new era of analyt- “It’s hard pressed for me to think nearing four minutes. three consecutive victories and is 4-1 overall. Short- shower from Will Clem, left, as Cayden Olvey stop and pitcher Tai Peete is having a tournament to (14) smiles as they celebrate the team’s 7-3 win ics — baseball tends not to change that at the end of the day this is not The Cubs exemplified that this over Staten Island, New York, at the Little until circumstances finally lead to just a cheaper version of baseball,” week by scoring just one run in five remember both at the plate and on the mound. Peete League World Series baseball tournament no other alternative. he said. “You can operate your straight games — and each run was is batting .412 through five games and threw four Thursday in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania. That means that, at least for now, team paying guys less and utilizing a solo home run. In five games the shutout innings against New York on Thursday. Peachtree City is scheduled to play Honolulu we have baseball as it is. And it’s them in their younger years when Cubs had 35 hits — and a whop- WHO TO WATCH: Georgia won’t be thrilled to today for the U.S. championship. not the sport Smoltz played for 21 they’re not making so much. Burn ping 46 strikeouts. learn that Aukai Kea (Hawaii) is available to pitch years, the game that enshrined the and churn and just keep shuffling The game needs to change, and again today after throwing just 50 pitches in mound and is hitting .500 through his squad’s first pitcher into the Hall of Fame in his the deck in the bullpen. But in the fast. Luckily there are people like Hawaii’s victory over New York on Wednesday. Kea three games. first year of eligibility in 2015. long term it’s not sustainable.” Smoltz who know ways to do just tossed 6 shutout innings against Georgia in the first DID YOU KNOW: Hawaii will make its first ap- “The game has gone to a very Also not sustainable, Smoltz be- that. matchup between the two teams, and ended the pearance in the U.S. championship game since 2010, slow and stagnant pace,” Smoltz lieves, is the blind allegiance to an- Hopefully, the rest of baseball is game in the 11th inning with a walk-off home run. while Georgia is set for its first appearance since said. “It’s going to become un- alytics that pervades baseball these listening. The 13-year-old has yet to give up a run on the 2007.

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BASKETBALL CLINIC — A NATIONAL LEAGUE Home & Away basketball clinic will be held at East Division W L Pct GB Today SOFTBALL J.H. Morgan Gym on Aubrey ATLANTA 72 55 .567 — CROSS COUNTRY Adairsville vs. Woodland (Bartow County Street in Cartersville during Sep- Philadelphia69 58 .543 3 Washington 64 64 .500 8½ Adairsville, Woodland at Ridge Ferry Invitational, 8 a.m. Championships at Hamilton Crossing), 5 p.m. tember and October. The clinic New York 56 71 .441 16 Miami 51 78 .395 22 SOFTBALL Cartersville vs. Cass (Bartow County will run two days per week from Central Division W L Pct GB Adairsville vs. Sequoyah at North Cobb, 3 p.m. Championships at Hamilton Crossing), 7 p.m. 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. and 7:45 to 8:45 Chicago 73 53 .579 — St. Louis 71 57 .555 3 Cartersville vs. Union Grove at Buccaneer Bash, 1 p.m. Saturday, September 1 p.m. depending on the age group. Milwaukee 71 58 .550 3½ Cartersville vs. Alexander at Buccaneer Bash, 3 p.m. CROSS COUNTRY The price to attend is $300. For Pittsburgh 63 65 .492 11 Cincinnati 56 72 .438 18 Cass vs. Bainbridge at Buccaneer Bash, 9 a.m. Adairsville, Cass at Run at the Rock Invitational at more information, call Shannon West Division W L Pct GB Cass vs. Lovett at Buccaneer Bash, 3 p.m. Woodland Horn at 770-480-0788. Arizona 71 56 .559 — Brunswick at Woodland at Buccaneer Bash, 9 a.m. SOFTBALL Colorado 70 57 .551 1 Los Angeles67 61 .523 4½ South Paulding at Woodland at Buccaneer Bash, 1 p.m. Bartow County Championships consolation game at FLAG FOOTBALL — Regis- S.F. 63 66 .488 9 San Diego 50 80 .385 22½ VOLLEYBALL Woodland, 11 a.m. tration to play flag football in the Adairsville, Woodland at Darlington Tournament Bartow County Championship game at Woodland, 1 p.m. Friday's Games Cartersville Parks and Recreation Cincinnati at Chicago Cubs, late Monday Tuesday, September 4 Department league is currently Philadelphia at Toronto, late ATLANTA at Miami, late SOFTBALL SOFTBALL open. The league is split into two Washington at N.Y. Mets, late Ringgold at Adairsville, 5:30 p.m. Cartersville at Cedartown, 5:30 p.m. Pittsburgh at Milwaukee, late divisions — the Pee Wee Division St. Louis at Colorado, late Tuesday VOLLEYBALL Seattle at Arizona, late for those 4-5 and the Tyke Divi- San Diego at L.A. Dodgers, late SOFTBALL Adairsville, LaFayette at Coosa, 5 p.m. sion for those 6-8 — based on age Texas at San Francisco, late Adairsville at North Murray, 5:30 p.m. Cartersville, Central Carroll at Cedartown, 5 p.m. Today's Games at Sept. 1. Registration is now $70 Cincinnati (Castillo 7-10) at Chicago Cubs (Quintana 10- Hiram at Cass, 5:55 p.m. Kell, East Paulding at Cass, 5:30 p.m. 9), 2:20 p.m. until all the spaces have been Texas (Perez 2-5) at San Francisco (Suarez 4-9), 4:05 Woodland at Villa Rica, 5:55 p.m. Woodland, Paulding County at Villa Rica, 5:30 p.m. claimed. There is a non-residence p.m. VOLLEYBALL Wednesday, September 5 Washington (Roark 8-12) at N.Y. Mets (Wheeler 8-6), fee for those living outside the 4:05 p.m. Hiram, Rockmart at Woodland, 5 p.m. SOFTBALL Philadelphia (Pivetta 7-10) at Toronto (Sanchez 3-5), 4:07 city of Cartersville. p.m. Bremen, Villa Rica at Cartersville, 5 p.m. Cass at East Paulding, 5:55 p.m. ATLANTA (Sanchez 6-4) at Miami (Chen 4-9), 7:10 p.m. Pepperell, Armuchee at Cass, 5 p.m. Woodland at Hiram 5:55 p.m. Pittsburgh (Taillon 9-9) at Milwaukee (Chacin 13-4), 7:10 FOOTBALL — Registration to p.m. Thursday Thursday, September 6 Seattle (LeBlanc 7-3) at Arizona (Ray 3-2), 8:10 p.m. play in the Cartersville Parks and St. Louis (Gant 5-5) at Colorado (Marquez 11-9), 8:10 SOFTBALL SOFTBALL p.m. Paulding County at Cass, 5:55 p.m. Adairsville at Sonoraville, 5:30 p.m. Recreation Department youth San Diego (Kennedy 0-2) at L.A. Dodgers (Kershaw 6- football league is currently open. 5), 9:10 p.m. Rome at Woodland 5:55 p.m. Central Carroll at Cartersville, 5:30 p.m. Sunday's Games Registration is now $110 until all Philadelphia at Toronto, 1:07 p.m. VOLLEYBALL Cass at Carrollton, 5:55 p.m. ATLANTA at Miami, 1:10 p.m. Woodland, Sonoraville at Allatoona, 6 p.m. Paulding County at Woodland 5:55 p.m. the spaces have been claimed. Washington at N.Y. Mets, 1:10 p.m. Pittsburgh at Milwaukee, 2:10 p.m. Friday, August 31 VOLLEYBALL There is a non-residence fee for Cincinnati at Chicago Cubs, 2:20 p.m. those living outside the city of St. Louis at Colorado, 3:10 p.m. FOOTBALL Adairsville, Fannin County at Sonoraville, 5 p.m. Texas at San Francisco, 4:05 p.m. Luella at Cartersville, 7:30 p.m. Cartersville, North Cobb Christian at North Paulding, 5 Cartersville. San Diego at L.A. 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BY CHARLES ODUM was No. 3 in this season’s first AP Top 25 announcement about which quarterback AP Sports Writer . will take the first snap in the opener. “His first season was something I’ll “I haven’t really thought about it to be Jake Fromm was only 10 years old when probably never experience again in my honest with you,” Smart said Wednesday. he talked his grandfather into taking him to lifetime,” Haskins said. “It was just one “We’re letting those two guys compete. a store in Macon that featured Georgia heck of a ride. Just unbelievable.” Jake is going with the ones almost the Bulldogs merchandise. Haskins may be the only member of whole time, so we’ll handle it as it goes. ... It was there that the young Fromm spot- Fromm’s family available to talk with re- We look at it as those two guys are com- ted a Herschel Walker helmet. The sticker porters about last season or the quarterback peting and will continue to compete.” shock hit Bill Haskins but didn’t deter his competition with Justin Fields . Coach Fromm impressed Smart and teammates young grandson. Fromm, already a big Kirby Smart has not made Fromm avail- with his poise and leadership in the huddle Georgia fan, was determined to own the able for interviews during preseason prac- as a freshman. Left tackle Ben Cleveland 1982 Heisman Trophy winner’s helmet. tice, and now the coach has extended the says Fromm has even more composure en- “It was 200-something dollars,” Haskins no-interview policy to Fromm’s immediate tering his second season. said Thursday in a telephone interview. family. “He’s got more confidence than any- “He almost worried me to death. I wound Fromm’s father, Emerson, told The As- body I’ve ever seen at the quarterback po- up getting the helmet for him. That was a sociated Press on Thursday “I’m not get- sition,” Cleveland said after Friday’s highlight for him for about a year.” ting into it with Kirby. Kirby doesn’t want practice. “He’s very vocal, knows all the The memory made Haskins marvel at me to do interviews.” checks and he knows what needs to be how times have changed. The helmet still Haskins said Smart “has got a lockdown done. Our whole offensive line has faith in sits in the family home, and Fromm has on everything.” him to make the right calls and get us to JOHN BAZEMORE/AP risen to the celebrity status among Georgia “It’d be a little harder probably for him where we need to be.” Georgia quarterback Jake Fromm (11) throws a pass as freshman quarterback fans once reserved for Walker and few oth- to say something to me, but they don’t like Wide receiver Tyler Simmons referred Justin Fields (1) looks on during a practice in Athens. ers. for any of the family to really do stuff like to linebacker Roquan Smith, the leader of passing efficiency while throwing for son at Houston County (Georgia) High As a freshman quarterback last season, this, to be honest,” Haskins said. last year’s defense and the No. 8 overall 2,615 yards with 24 touchdowns and seven School. He said his grandson enjoys com- Fromm led the Bulldogs to a win at Notre Smart may be wary of comments re- pick in the NFL draft by the Chicago interceptions last season. He kept the start- petition. Dame in his first start, its first Southeastern garding Fromm’s competition with Fields. Bears, when he described Fromm as “like ing job after taking over for the injured “I just think he looks at it as just another Conference championship since 2005 and All freshmen, including Fields, are the Roquan of the offense.” Jacob Eason in the 2017 opener. Eason has challenge for him to help him get better,” a Rose Bowl win in the College Football shielded from interviews. It will not be a surprise if Georgia finds transferred to Washington. he said. “I think it’s good for him and I Playoff. Despite the secrecy, Fromm is widely immediate playing time for Fields, the top Now there is a new challenge from hope it’s good for Georgia, too.” Georgia lost to Alabama in the national expected to retain the starting job for the recruit who showed his skills as a runner Fields. Added Haskins, briefly forgetting the championship game, but for Haskins the Sept. 1 opening game against Austin Peay. and passer in Georgia’s spring game. Haskins recalled Fromm beating out a media blackout: “I think he’ll tell you the 2017 season will be tough to top. Georgia Smart said he has no plan to make a formal Fromm ranked ninth in the nation in senior midway through his freshman sea- same thing.” Braves Carter, 41, not ready to call it a career FROM PAGE 1B that the fastball command was there, the life, and off-speed. I’m still a BY GEORGE HENRY an eight-time All-Star. “My approach is still be like, ‘Yeah, I might not be here a couple work in progress.” Associated Press the same. My work ethic, my ability to play of years but if I can help lay some foundation The Braves threatened in the second, when Straily allowed a one-out the game is still the same. Obviously it’s lim- and some ideas to lead them in the right di- double to Johan Camargo and walked Ozzie Albies. Straily induced an Vince Carter can’t say his 21st NBA sea- ited. You just don’t get to see it as much, but rection, that’s what I’m going to do.’ “ inning-ending double-play grounder from Tyler Flowers. son will be his last. it’s the same guy.” Carter isn’t the oldest player to ever play REALMUTO’S STRUGGLES At least not yet. He wanted to play for the Hawks because for the Hawks. Kevin Willis, Carter’s team- J.T. Realmuto went 0 for 3 and is now hitless in his last 16 at-bats. Carter signed a one-year veteran minimum they offered a chance to earn extra minutes. mate in Toronto from 1998-2001, spent his Realmuto’s last hit came in a 2-for-5 performance against Washington contract Friday with the rebuilding Atlanta Atlanta is likely to be among the league’s first nine-plus seasons in Atlanta before re- on Sunday. He remains one home run shy of tying his regular-season high Hawks, his eighth team, in what could be his worst teams this season and will begin train- turning at 42. The Hawks went 13-69 and had of 17. final stop before starting a career in broad- ing camp Sept. 25 with Taurean Prince, John the NBA’s worst record. SLICK GLOVE WORK casting. Collins, Dewayne Dedmon, Kent Bazemore If something that bad happens again, Braves shortstop Dansby Swanson stretched and retrieved pinch-hitter It appears to be the right mix for Carter, the and either Trae Young or Jeremy Lin as its Carter says he won’t complain. For years he’s Isaac Galloway’s grounder toward center field in the seventh. Swanson league’s oldest active player. He turns 42 in starting five. passed up on chances to sign with a con- used his glove to flip the ball to second baseman Albies and retire Miguel January and wants to be ready for a television Carter says he and new coach Lloyd Pierce tender and chase that championship ring he Rojas on a forceout. job when his playing days end. have been texting each other frequently since never won. TRAINER’S ROOM Atlanta, home to Turner Broadcasting and Carter agreed to a contract late last month. And it’s not like he needs the money after Braves: C Kurt Suzuki missed his third straight game because of NBA TV, is the right place to be, but Carter They already know what his role will be, to earning over $160 million in his career . bruised left triceps. Suzuki sustained the injury after he was hit by a pitch isn’t quite ready to announce his retirement. mentor Prince, Collins and Young — the “To just sit on the end of the bench, I just in the ninth inning of Atlanta’s game against Pittsburgh on Tuesday. Man- “I know playing this game that the media three core players the Hawks are building can’t do that,” he said. “That’s just not who I ager Brian Snitker said Suzuki was available to pinch-hit. and the fans and people can be cruel,” he said around — and to lead by example. am. I guess I’ve been around long enough, Marlins: As expected, LHP Jarlin Garcia was placed on the 10-day dis- with a grin. “It’s like, ‘You’re old and you’re He did much of the same last season with and what’s engrained in me and what’s been abled list. Garcia was hit on the left leg by a line drive from Atlanta’s playing against guys half your age. You the Kings, averaging 5.4 points and 2.6 re- instilled in me, that’s not my thing.” Nick Markakis in the fifth inning of Thursday’s series opener. To make shouldn’t be out here.’ But then for me that bounds in 58 games for a team that finished Carter describes himself as a longtime vet- room for Garcia, Miami reinstated RHP Kyle Barraclough from the DL. is my goal, to prove that I’m able to do that. 27-55. eran who has a coach’s mentality but doesn’t ... The Marlins placed RHP Elieser Hernandez on the 10-day DL because And I put in a lot of work in mentally as well The Hawks figure to win far fewer games, want to coach. of a blister on his pitching hand and recalled RHP Ben Meyer from as physically just preparing myself.” but Carter believes the long-term plan looks “I love to play, man,” he said. “I have a Triple-A New Orleans. Carter says the once-dynamic dunker, a promising. young guy’s mentality with a 40-year-old UP NEXT live highlight reel of a player known as “Vin- “The makeup and the makeover of what body.” Braves RHP Anibal Sanchez (6-4, 3.13 ERA) will start the third game sanity ,” still lives inside him. It’s just differ- this organization is trying to do is positive,” And a potential Hall of Fame candidate of the series on Saturday. LHP Wei-Yin Chen (4-9, 5.20) will start for ent now that he’s been a reserve in stops the Carter said. “It’s in the right direction. We who has his eyes set on becoming the NBA’s Miami. last six seasons with Dallas, Memphis and live in a world where we want it right now, next broadcaster with a household name. Sacramento. but the reality is that sometimes it doesn’t He’s already worked as a guest analyst for “Yeah, I’m still the same person,” said happen that way. The potential is there to put NBA Summer League and high-profile youth other time the Colonels got a run- Carter, the 1999 NBA Rookie of the Year and the pieces together. My job is to come in and games. Softball ner in scoring position in the game besides the second inning. FROM PAGE 1B Kylee Hembree pitched all six put up one run in each the first two innings for Cass and allowed four innings against Armuchee, and then earned runs on 12 hits with one five runs in each the third and walk and one strikeout. fourth to end the game early. At the plate, Smith finished the Woodland had 15 hits in the four game 2-for-2 with two doubles, innings — three each by Bella while Lee went 2-for-2 with one Carnes and Morgan Bailey, and double. two each from Ansley Evans, In Game 2 at Hamilton Crossing Hardin and Chappell. against Allatoona, Cass hung with the Hardin’s three-run home run in Buccaneers for three innings, but a the fourth highlighted the offensive six-run fourth and a five-run fifth by onslaught, and she finished with Allatoona put the game away. five RBIs in the game, also driving Four Cass errors allowed six un- in two on a double in the third. earned runs to score. Madi Bentley pitched the whole To Cass’ credit, the Colonels way for Woodland, allowing just nearly prolonged the game and two hits while striking out four. avoided the run rule with a four-run Woodland is now 5-4 on the year bottom of the fifth. Hembree hit a and will look to ride Friday’s mo- three-run triple in the inning and mentum into today against Hailie Owens drove in another on Brunswick and South Paulding a single. back at Woodland High to end the Ultimately, though, it was too lit- Buc Bash. tle too late. Cass is now 1-5 on the season Lady Colonels drop pair and will continue the Buccaneer The Cass High softball team is in Bash today against Bainbridge and the midst of a break from region Lovett back at Hamilton Crossing. play this weekend, but the team is still keeping busy with the Alla- Lady Canes lose to Pickens toona Buccaneer Bash Friday and The Cartersville High softball today. team made eight errors in its opener The Lady Colonels did not get of the Allatoona Buccaneer Bash off to a good start to the tournament Friday, and it took them out of the Friday with two losses at the hands ballgame against Pickens in a 10-0, of Pickens, 6-3, and Allatoona, 13- five-inning loss Friday. 5 in five innings. Pickens scored two in the first in- Pickens beat Cass in Game 1 of ning and three in the second before the day on the strength of a four-run Cartersville even put a runner on fourth inning. The Dragons got a base. walk and three singles before an Presley Edwards, Lauren McEl- error with two outs scored two runs haney and Rylie Harris all singled to let the rally get out of hand. in the game, but Cartersville never Before that fourth inning, Cass really threatened to score. had a brief lead. After Pickens Meanwhile, Pickens put a runner scored two in the second, the in scoring position in all five in- Colonels immediately responded nings, and scored multiple runs in with three runs in the bottom of the four of them, including a three-run inning. Haley Smith led off the in- fourth and two-run fifth. Four er- ning with a double, and after an rors in the final two innings were error and two outs, Kaila Carson mostly to blame as Pickens only came through with a big RBI single put together two singles and a walk to tie the game. Eryn Lee then had in those last two frames. a clutch hit of her own, a double to Cartersville is now 5-3 overall left field to give Cass a 3-2 lead. and will resume play in the Buc Smith would later double in the Bash today at Kennesaw Mountain sixth inning, but that was the only against Sonoraville and Alexander. 4B Saturday, August 25, 2018 • www.daily-tribune.com Classifieds The Daily Tribune News

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