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High School All Star Basketball Game June 9th, 2016 • Gogebic Community College Girls Game 5:30pm • Boys Game 7:00pm TICKETS $5 Adults • $2 Students DAILY GLOBE yourdailyglobe.com Tuesday, June 7, 2016 75 cents Rick charged with murder, arson in Bear Trap blaze By RALPH ANSAMI he served for the assault of a unteer Fire Department mem- [email protected] child 13 years ago. bers were already on the scene, HURLEY — A Saxon, Wis., The body of Waldros, 52, of hopelessly battling a blaze that man has been charged with mur- Kimball, was found in the bath- was out of hand. der and arson in the March 12 room area of the structure two The owner of the tavern, T.C. fire that destroyed the Bear Trap days after the fire. An autopsy Henning, the sister of Lisa Wal- Inn in Saxon, resulting in the was performed in Madison as dros, told the deputy her sister death of Lisa Waldros. part of the investigation. had been bartending that night Donald Rick, 44, who resided The complaint says Rick and her car was parked in front on Church Street at the time of entered the Bear Trap with of the building. the fire, is scheduled to appear in intent to steal, while armed with Later that morning, deputy Iron County Court on the a dangerous weapon, intentional- Eric Snow was approached by a charges next Monday at 1:45 ly causing the death of Waldros. Saxon resident, Ray Smith, who p.m. It is alleged Rick then disfigured was bitten by a dog that was He told investigators that he the corpse with the intent of con- being walked by Rick. Snow then stabbed Waldros in burglarizing cealing the crime. went to Rick’s residence to talk the tavern, then burned the Family members and area cit- about the dog bite, when Rick building in an attempt to make it izens who gathered outside the quickly changed the conversation look like she had died in the fire. burned-out rubble for three days to the fire, according to the crim- According to the criminal com- after the fire wondered why Wal- inal complaint. Snow thought plaint filed in Iron County Court dros couldn’t escape the fire in that was odd. on Monday, Rick also faces the one-story building. Rick at first said he arrived charges of mutilation of a corpse, The complaint sheds light on home around 11 that Friday armed burglary, armed robbery that mystery. night, then heard about the blaze Ralph Ansami/Daily Globe and possession of a firearm — all The fire occurred around 3:20 the next morning. AN EARLY morning fire destroys the Bear Trap Inn at Saxon, Wis., on March 12. as a repeat offender. a.m. on that Saturday. Brad Big- Saxon resident Robert Mas- The complaint, based on infor- boy, of the Odanah area, reported soglia said he had come into con- times in the neck, with one Two guns were found in a girlfriend, where they lost all of mation from Iron County Sheriff the fire that morning as he was act with Rick around 4:30 a.m. wound severing the jugular vein. search of Rick’s residence in their money. Tony Furyk, was issued by Wis- headed home on U.S. 2. He outside his residence on Satur- A special agent with the state Saxon, a violation of his proba- While driving home, Rick consin Assistant Attorney Gener- observed flames coming out of day, however. fire marshal’s office said he tion, according to the criminal decided he would commit a rob- al Richard Dufour. the tavern when he drove into The state fire marshal’s office noticed an odor on the victim’s complaint. bery to regain cash, according to Rick, a convicted sex offender, town off the highway to check out arrived later in the day to begin clothing that he believed to be an On April 14, Geach and two the complaint. was apprehended shortly after the cause of the smoke. its investigation, removing the accelerrant, according to the special agents with the Depart- The Bear Trap was the only the fire and has been detained Iron County Sheriff’s Depart- debris, piece by piece. complaint. ment of Justice interviewed Rick. Saxon tavern among three in the in the Iron County Jail at Hurley ment deputy Jason Geach was After the body was found in The clothing tested positive He said he had gone to the Lac since then for probation viola- dispatched to the scene, where he the rubble, an autopsy revealed for gasoline, according to the du Flambeau casino on that Fri- tions relating to the prison time met with Bigboy, as Saxon Vol- Waldros had been stabbed five state crime laboratory. day night, March 11, with his BEAR TRAP — page 5 PEACEFUL MORNING Bessemer city manager search begins again By TOM STANKARD “He loves his hometown as [email protected] much as we love ours, and that BESSEMER — After offering was really the driving factor,” Daniel Wendt, of Monroeville, she said. “It had nothing to do Ohio, the city manager position with our city, the pay we were in May, the Bessemer City Coun- offering or the contract terms.” cil announced Monday the candi- According to the Norwalk date has rejected their offer. (Ohio) Reflector’s website, Wendt After interviewing eight of 28 recently accepted the position of applicants, the council agreed to safety-service director for the offer him the job during a May 23 city of Norwalk in north central meeting. The council agreed offer Ohio. him a first-year salary of $50,000 Moving forward, Whitburn and a list of benefits. asked if the city should pursue On Monday, Mayor Kathy hiring a full-time or part-time Whitburn said Wendt contacted city manager. Robert Coleman, her on May 26 and said he had council member, said Bessemer accepted another position in a should stick with a full-time neighboring town in Ohio. Whit- manager considering “everything burn said Wendt said positive on the (city’s) plate.” remarks about the city of Besse- mer and its council. BESSEMER — page 5

Submitted photo Supporters work to establish FRIDAY’S SUNRISE on Lake Superior at Silver City was captured by Daily Globe route driver Paul Erickson. area Boys and Girls Club By RICHARD JENKINS issue, because of events leading [email protected] up to this point. So then I Forecast calls for brighter days ahead IRONWOOD — The effort to thought, ‘OK, how are we going launch a Boys and Girls Club of to get our community interested IRONWOOD — After more suited for ducks and frogs. Mon- land Drive, more than twice The forecast for next weekend America chapter in the area con- again? How are they really going than 5 inches of rain in the past day’s rain followed lightning the average for June 6 of .64 is particularly promising, with tinues as a group of residents to know the Boys and Girls Club three weeks, the forecast looks a storms and precipitation, includ- inch. sunshine and highs in the upper met Monday at the Ironwood is still very active?’ ... we did sur- lot brighter for the Gogebic ing fog, that hampered weekend For the first half of May, Iron- 70s. Public Safety Department to dis- veys and we got very, very posi- Range. activities. wood received only .88 inch of For the year, Ironwood has cuss moving forward. tive feedback from the communi- The National Weather Ser- The Gile Flowage is full of rain, but 3.23 inches were received 17.43 inches of precipi- The group touted surveys ty,” said Tammy Vilgos, one of vice predicts a chance of rain for water and the Montreal River recorded for the second half of tation, compared to the long- filled out by parents of local stu- the people attempting to orga- Thursday and Monday, but and small streams are roaring the month. term average of 11.59 inches on dents indicating their interest in nize the club. other than that, sunny skies and from the recent rainfall. Other areas of the Gogebic June 9. The record for past 114 participating in the club. According to Vilgos, the group warmer temperatures are in the For June, Ironwood’s pre- Range report unofficial totals of years was 21.36 inches in 2013, “Our community actually used Facebook surveys, as well 10-day forecast. cipitation total as of Monday 6 to 6.5 inches of rain in the past according to the Marquette thought we lost contact with the Monday brought more rain to morning was 1.44 inches at two weeks alone. NWS office. Boys and Girls Club, that (form- Ironwood on a gloomy day best the weather station off Clover- A dry-up is ahead, however. —Ralph Ansami ing a local chapter) was a dead IRONWOOD — page 5 C O N T A C T U S WEATHER INSIDE INDEX

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She also has the support of egates and uncommitted desire to close ranks around a Ashland 571 superdelegates, according to superdelegates. nominee who could defeat Trump FORD CHRYSLER an Associated Press count. Sanders said this past week- in November. ##### The AP surveyed all 714 end he plans to fight on until the "It's time to stand behind our Five Star superdelegates repeatedly in the convention, promising to make presumptive candidate," said Dealer 5 miles west of Ashland, WI on Hwy 2 past seven months, and only 95 the case to superdelegates that Michael Brown,one of two Sales Hours: 8-7 Mon.-Fri.; 8-5 Sat. Body Shop Hours: 7:30-5:00 Mon.-Fri. remain publicly uncommitted. he is better positioned to beat superdelegates from the District 1-800-296-3819 We Give Free Estimates While superdelegates will not Trump in November. Superdele- of Columbia who came forward www.ashlandfordchrysler.com • 5stardealers.com/ashland formally cast their votes for Clin- gates can change their minds. in the past week to back Clinton ton until the party's July conven- But since the start of the AP's before the city's June 14 primary. tion in , all those survey in late 2015, no superdel- "We shouldn't be acting like we Power outages, flooding in Florida due to Tropical Storm Colin counted in her tally have egates have switched from sup- are undecided when the people of unequivocally told the AP they porting Clinton to backing America have spoken." TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Heavy centered about 190 miles west- The latest forecast for Colin rains from Tropical Storm Colin northwest of Tampa and was called for the center of the storm hit north Florida and southern moving north-northeast at 23 to make landfall near the Big on Monday, knocking mph (37 kph). Bend area of Florida sometime More in GOP scold Trump: Stop talking about judge out power in some areas and Early Monday, Ronald P. Mil- Monday evening, and move WASHINGTON (AP) — Trump, Kasich wrote, should erence for the truce, declining to flooding roads on the Gulf coast. ligan, 74, stopped by a park in St. across the Florida peninsula into Republicans roundly scolded "apologize to Judge Curiel & try immediately hit back at the Residents filled sandbags, Petersburg where authorities Georgia and then move along or their own presidential candidate to unite this country." Republican lawmakers who have schools closed early and gradua- planned to distribute sandbags just off the South Carolina coast Monday, demanding Donald Chimed in Florida Sen. Marco demanded he change focus. tion ceremonies were postponed because the ditch in front of his before heading out to sea. Trump apologize for — and just Rubio, "It's wrong and I hope he Rep. Chris Collins, R-N.Y., as Gov. Rick Scott declared a home had filled during the previ- Schools in at least one Florida stop — talking about the ethnic stops." stuck up for Trump somewhat on state of emergency. ous evening's rain. Gulf Coast county were dis- background and impartiality of Other prominent Republicans CNN, insisting "Donald Trump is The National Hurricane Cen- "If last night was a 'no storm' missed early Monday, and two the American judge overseeing a piled on, drawing a solid line not a racist" but acknowledging ter said Colin marked the earli- — and the water was almost up high school graduations in the lawsuit against Trump Universi- between themselves and the bil- "It's time to just let go of this ... est that a third named storm has to the hump in my yard — I'm Tampa Bay area were postponed ty. lionaire candidate with whom and move on." ever formed in the Atlantic worried," Milligan said, motion- due to the storms, with both cer- Leading the roll call were two they've developed a fragile peace. No mea culpa seemed forth- basin. ing to about knee level. He's lived emonies being moved to Wednes- former rivals for the Republican But that detente comes with coming from the billionaire can- Colin's maximum sustained in Florida since the late 1970s day night and Thursday. Winds presidential nomination. caveats — chief of which is the didate. Trump insisted earlier winds Monday were near 50 mph and hasn't ever prepared for a from Colin also closed the Sun- Ohio Gov. John Kasich tweet- understanding that Trump, nom- Monday that his criticism of (85 kph) with some slow storm this early. shine Skyway Bridge in Tampa. ed that Trump's offensive ination nearly in hand, will now Curiel came in defense against strengthening possible during Sandbags also were distribut- Farther north at Cedar Keys against the impartiality of U.S. focus on uniting the fractured relentless questions from the next two days. While rains ed in Tampa and cities and coun- National Wildlife Refuge roads District Judge Gonzalo Curiel "is GOP. reporters and others about law- pelted the region, the storm was ties throughout the region. were flooded. flat-out wrong." Trump, too, showed some def- suits against Trump University.

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Email calendar items and com- Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, beginners at 3 p.m., advanced at 4 munity news to news@yourdaily- Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. p.m., Little Finland, Kimball, Wis. globe.com. For more information, area74.org. Theatre North Annual Meeting, call 906-932-2211. Red Hat Society Northwoods 5:30 p.m. social, 6:30 dinner, meet- Tuesday, June 7 Divas, noon, Rigoni’s, Ironwood. ing to follow, Elk & Hound, Ironwood. Reservations required to 906-932- Alcoholics Anonymous, 6 p.m., Pickleball, 9-11 a.m., Ironwood 5455 or 906-663-4871. Our Lady of Peace Catholic Church, Memorial Building. Grief Support Group, 1 to 2:30 Ironwood. area74.org. Gogebic County Veterans Ser- p.m., all welcome, Dr. Kate Hospice Aurora Club, 6 p.m. monthly vice Officer, 9:30-11:30 a.m., Iron- office, 1571 Highway 51 North in membership, Aurora Club, Iron- wood Memorial Building. 906-667- Arbor Vitae. wood. 1110. Grief Support Group, 2 p.m., all Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. EDT, Ask the Master Gardeners, 10 welcome, The Inn Bed and Break- Ontonagon United Methodist Church a.m. to noon, Ironwood Pocket Park. fast, Montreal, Wis. 906-663-0308. basement, next to Holiday gas sta- Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, ReGeneration Youth, 5:30-6:45 tion, Ontonagon. area74.org. Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. p.m., ages 10-11; Relentless Youth, Methamphetamine ETC, 8 p.m., area74.org. 7-9 p.m., ages 12-18; Lighthouse support group, Woodland Church, Ironwood Kiwanis Club, noon, Faith Center, Ironwood. Ironwood. 906-285-2813 or Golden Dragon. New members wel- Alcoholics Anonymous, 6:30 methetc.web.com. come. p.m., First Presbyterian Church, Government Cribbage, 1 p.m., Mercer, Wis., Hurley. area74.org. Gogebic County Road Com- Public Library. 715-476-2366. Klassic Kruisers Car Club, 6:30 mission, 3 p.m., county courthouse, Gogebic Range Band Concert, p.m., Golden Dragon, Ironwood. Bessemer. 7 p.m., Longyear Park, Ironwood. Ironwood Masonic Lodge 389, Gogebic-Iron County Airport Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 p.m., 7:30 p.m., at the Masonic building. Board, 4:30 p.m., at the airport. Episcopal Church of the Transfigura- Government Gogebic County Road Com- tion, Ironwood. area74.org. Bessemer Housing Commis- mission, 5 p.m., road commission Government sion, 8 a.m., Executive Director’s office, county courthouse, Besse- Wakefield Township Board, Office, 709 West Iron Street, Besse- mer. 5:30 p.m., township hall. mer. Bessemer Township Board, 5 Iron County Finance Commit- p.m., Bessemer Township Hall, Wednesday, June 8 tee, 8 a.m., courthouse, Hurley. Ramsay. Gogebic County Land Bank Ironwood Township Board, Christian Men of the Northland, Authority, 9 a.m., courthouse con- 5:30 p.m., Ironwood Township 6:30 a.m., Uptown Cafe, Ironwood. ference room, Bessemer. offices. Mentoring of Moms, 9-10:30 Iron County Traffic Safety Wakefield City Council, 5:30 a.m., Range Community Bible Committee, 9:30 a.m., Iron County p.m., Wakefield City Hall. Church, Hurley. 715-561-4355. Highway Department, Hurley. Ironwood City Commission, Mercer Area Play Group, 9:30- Gogebic Range Water Authori- 5:30 p.m., Ironwood Memorial Build- Submitted photo 11 a.m., all welcome, Mercer, Wis., ty Board, 6:30 p.m., Bessemer ing. Public Library. 715-476-2366. EWEN-TROUT CREEK students River Nelson, left, and Gentry Brand work on a project with coach Ted Trud- Township Hall. Town of Carey, 6 p.m., Carey geon for the school’s Robotics Team 5989. The team competed at the For Inspiration and Recognition of Sci- Alcoholics Anonymous, open Town Hall. meeting, noon, Salem Lutheran Friday, June 10 ence and Technolgy (F.I.R.S.T.) Robotic competition at Lake Superior State University at the end of March. Church, Ironwood. area74.org. Tuesday, June 14 The team ranked 25th out of the 41 teams competing and were awarded F.I.R.S.T.’s Rookie Inspiration DOVE Support Group, noon-2 Double Trouble, 11 a.m.-12:30 Award. Students that participated at the competition were Jamie Isabel, Jenna Hash, Dustin Doverspike, p.m. 906-932-4990. p.m., Serenity Center, Ironwood. Pickleball, 9-11 a.m., Ironwood Jade Monville and Dakota Haapala along with coach Trudgeon and chaperone, Jean Trudgeon. Ironwood/Hurley Rotary Club, Mercer Food Pantry, noon-1 Memorial Building. 12:15 p.m., Elk and Hound Restau- p.m., Railroad Street, Mercer, Wis. Gogebic County Veterans Ser- rant, Ironwood. Emergencies: 715-476-7655. vice Officer, 9:30-11:30 a.m., Iron- Iron County Veterans Service Alcoholics Anonymous/Al- wood Memorial Building. 906-667- ‘Dukes’ fame to studio owner, Officer, 1-3 p.m., Mercer, Wis., Anon, noon, Salem Lutheran 1110. Town Hall. 715-561-2190. Church, Ironwood. area74.org. Friends of the Mercer Public Wakefield American Legion, Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. EDT, Library, 10 a.m., library, Mercer, Schneider doing what he wants 5:30 p.m. Auxiliary, 6 p.m. regular Ontonagon United Methodist Church Wis. meeting, post, Wakefield. basement, next to Holiday gas sta- Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, Red Devil Booster Club, 6 p.m., tion, Ontonagon. area74.org. Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. HOLDEN, La. (AP) — It’s “wrong seat.” Singing Waters in the 1940s and room 205, Luther L. Wright K-12 Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 area74.org. School, Ironwood. p.m., Our Lady of Peace Catholic Ironwood Kiwanis Club, noon, taken decades, but an actor best “I would say, ‘I should be 50s and once was owned by Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 Church, Ironwood. area74.org. Golden Dragon. New members wel- known for his role on “The Dukes there, not here,’” he said. James McCarroll, an early set- p.m., Sharon Lutheran Church, Saturday, June 11 come. of Hazzard” TV series is finally Schneider pursued acting and tler of the area. There are two Bessemer. area74.org. Bessemer American Legion doing what he always thought has a successful career in that homes on the property: his moth- Government Community Pickleball Pad- Post 27, 5 p.m., American Legion, was his calling: producing films. field. He also had opportunities er lives in one and the other — Wakefield Housing Commis- dlers, 8:30-11:30 a.m., Mercer Bessemer. John Schneider, best known to scratch his itch for writing and each side painted a different Ironwood American Legion sion, 9 a.m., Sunset Manor commu- School gymnasium. 715-776-4588. for his role as Bo Duke on the directing through episodes of color to give the illusion of nity room, 200 Pierce St., Wakefield. Alcoholics Anonymous, 11 Post 5, 5:30 p.m. dinner, 6:30 p.m. meeting, Memorial Building, Legion show, opened John Schneider “The Dukes of Hazzard,” which entrances to different homes — Gogebic County Remonumen- a.m., Salem Lutheran Church, Iron- Studios in the southeast ran from 1979 to 1985. In the is the center of the studio’s oper- tation Peer Review, 9 a.m., Natural wood. area74.org. club room. Wakefield VFW Post 9084, Louisiana town of Holden — 1980s, he also made his mark in ation. It includes a screening Resources Center conference room, Sunday, June 12 Bessemer. Ladies Auxiliary, VFW Post, 6 p.m.; between and Baton country music, scoring a string of room and an area for sound mix- Gogebic-Ontonagon Commu- lunch, 5:30 p.m. Rouge — two years ago and is No. 1 songs along the way, while ing and editing. Western U.P. Trail Association, Gathering, Participating and celebrating the recent release of also producing other artists. There’s also a swimming pool, nity Action Agency Nutrition 11 a.m., Dutch’s Bar, Marenisco. Council, 10:30 a.m., Mill Street Gar- Supporting, 6 p.m., developmental his horror-comedy “Smothered,” “But I was still telling other a baseball field covered in sand Alcoholics Anonymous, 1 p.m., disability advocacy group, Commu- den dining room, Bessemer. closed meeting, Salem Lutheran which was shot there. people’s stories,” he said. “That from the flooding, sound stages Gogebic County Retirement nity Mental Health, Wakefield. 906- But it’s taken years for him to 8-year-old inside me was still and other buildings that can be Church, Ironwood. 229-6170. Commission, 3:30 p.m., courthouse National Finnish American Fes- reach this point and Mother tugging on me and did so for used as sets or backdrops. In conference room. Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 p.m., tival, Inc., 2 p.m., Little Finland, Episcopal Church of the Transfigura- Nature nearly wrecked his decades — until now.” addition, the studio offers help Bessemer Area Sewer Authori- Kimball, Wis. dream when massive flooding John Schneider Studios, locat- with setting up corporations or ty, 4:30 p.m., Bessemer City Hall. tion, Ironwood. area74.org. Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 earlier this year covered all 58 ed on 58 acres that includes a taking advantage of the tax cred- Gogebic County Board, 5 p.m., Christian Men of the Northland, p.m., Sharon Lutheran Church, 6:30 p.m. dinner, 7:30 p.m. meeting, acres and left thousands of swamp and bamboo forest nes- its the state has to offer. county courthouse, Bessemer. Bessemer. area74.org. Bessemer Planning Commis- Golden Dragon, Ironwood. homes in the area under water. tled against the Tickfaw River, is After mid-March flooding, sion, 5:30 p.m., City Hall Council Monday, June 13 Government “It was awful, not being his way of tapping into that Schneider and a group of volun- Chambers, Bessemer. Iron County Forestry and Parks there,” he said. “I was helpless to inner struggle, he said. teers helped clean up the place, Erwin Township Board, 6:30 Iron County Food Pantry, 9 Committee, 9 a.m., Forestry confer- do anything about it.” “This is a haven for indepen- vacuuming dirt, silt sand and p.m., Erwin Township Hall. a.m.-4 p.m., 72 Ave., Mon- ence room, Hurley. Schneider said he’s considered dent filmmakers,” Schneider water out of the property. They Montreal City Council, 4:30 treal, Wis. 715-561-4450. himself a filmmaker since the said of his studio. “You can stay also helped save pictures, includ- Thursday, June 9 National Finnish American Fes- p.m., city hall, Montreal, Wis. age of 12 but knew even earlier here, bring your script here, ing some of him and country leg- tival Inc. Board, 10 a.m., Little Fin- Town of Pence, 6 p.m., Pence, Gogebic County Veterans Ser- land, Kimball, Wis. Wis., Town Hall. that he wanted to be in the film your movie here and swim end Johnny Cash, tables, editing vice Officer, 10:30-11:30 a.m., Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, Hurley City Council, 6:30 p.m., industry. in the pool while it’s being edit- equipment and other items from Wakefield City Hall; 1-2 p.m., Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. city hall, Hurley. “I was the kid with the Super ed. If you’re a storytelling per- water damage. Watersmeet Township; 2:45-3:15 area74.org. Kimball Town Board, 6:30 p.m., 8 and splicing tape in Mount son then you’ll like this space. So far, seven films have been p.m., Marenisco Township. 906-667- Finnish Language Classes, Kimball, Wis., Community Center. Kisco, New York,” he said. “I It’s a place where you can shot at the studio since he took 1110. believe that when you get in dream and fulfill those dreams over the property, including touch with your design, you at the same time.” three Schneider wrote and know it. You know when you’re Schneider said he recognized directed. Would teens be slimmer if Katy Perry hawked kale and quinoa? young, but then adults try to talk the value of having a studio “There’s no limit to what you you out of going after your when he started working with can shoot here, other than a CHICAGO (AP) — Would U.S. calorie products including snack had hits on the Billboard Hot 100 dreams.” Tyler Perry on his TV show, “The high-rise and we can go into teens be any slimmer if Katy chips and chocolate, or fast-food Charts in 2013 and 2014. They Now 56, Schneider said he can Haves and Have Nots” and saw Baton Rouge for that,” Schneider Perry hawked kale and quinoa? restaurants including McDon- included ads from 2000 to 2014. recall going to theatres to see how his facility operated. said. “It has everything you could New research doesn’t prove a alds, Chili’s and A&W. Most of They cited previous studies movies and knew deep within So he bought the gated prop- want from Louisiana in this one link, but its authors think music the beverage ads were for sugary linking food and beverage mar- himself that he was in the erty that once housed Camp spot.” stars popular with teens may be sodas. keting with excess eating and contributing to the obesity epi- The list includes Perry childhood obesity. Bragg noted a Briefs demic by endorsing fatty fast endorsements for Pepsi and 2013 study from Australia that food, snacks and soda. Popchips; Justin Timberlake ads found sports celebrity endorse- Mercer to hold summer ing Monday, June 13 and run- a bottle of water. The study shows that 20 of the or promotions for Chili’s, McDon- ments influenced 11-year-old exercise session ning through Friday, July 29. All adults are invited to hottest teen-music heartthrobs ald’s and Pepsi; and will.i.am ads boys to buy fast food. The classes begin with a attend. have done TV ads or other pro- or campaigns linked with Coca- Bragg said it would be unreal- MERCER — Mercer Health warmup and then run through a First time exercisers are motions for products nutrition- Cola, Doritos, Dr. Pepper and istic to expect teens to only eat and Wellness is offering a sum- series of arm and leg exercises, required to fill out registration ists consider unhealthy. Included Pepsi. healthy foods, or to ask celebri- mer session of strengthening with or without weights, depend- forms. were videos of -spon- The study was published Mon- ties to only endorse those prod- exercises. These classes will be ing on the exerciser’s ability. For questions involving this sored concerts. day in the journal Pediatrics. ucts. She said “moderation” and held on Mondays and Fridays Wear loose, comfortable cloth- summer program please contact Of 107 food and drink Ads can influence behavior, “a better balance” of ads would from 9 a.m. to 10:15 a.m. at the ing and good sturdy shoes with Martha Pierpont at 715-776- endorsements included in the and the researchers say the be ideal. Mercer Community Center start- ties, such as tennis shoes. Bring 3993. study, few were for nutritious results have important implica- foods, the researchers said. Lead tions, given the nation’s high author Marie Bragg, a food policy obesity rates. Government statis- and obesity researcher at New tics show that about 20 percent ~ Your Small Engine Specialist ~ York University, singled out one of U.S. teens are obese and even In loving memory of our Wife “natural whole-food product.” more are overweight. 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BLOCK DRIVE Our family chain is broken and nothing seems the same, Thursday, June 9th beginning at 6 p.m. but as God calls us one by one, the chain will link again. HELP SUPPORT THE 4TH IN RAMSAY DONATIONS CAN ALSO BE DROPPED OFF AT Sadly missed and always in our hearts, THE KEYSTONE BAR IN RAMSAY. From your family Thank you for your donations. 509 US-2, Bessemer, MI 49911 4 l TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 2016 OPINION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Socialism for the uninformed AILY LOBE Socialism sounds great. It has always than 20 consecutive years, from 1971 D G sounded great. And it will probably always through 1994. In many of those years, the continue to sound great. It is only when you unemployment rate for black youngsters that Sue Mizell, Publisher go beyond rhetoric, and start looking at hard age exceeded 40 percent and, for a couple of Larry Holcombe, Managing Editor facts, that socialism turns out to be a big dis- years, it exceeded 50 percent. appointment, if not a disaster. The damage is even greater than these While throngs of young people are cheer- Thomas statistics might suggest. Most low-wage jobs ing loudly for avowed socialist Bernie Sowell are entry-level jobs that young people move Sanders, socialism has turned oil-rich up out of, after acquiring work experience In Their Opinion Venezuela into a place where there are short- and a track record that makes them eligible ages of everything from toilet paper to beer, for better jobs. But you can’t move up the lad- Gerrymandering case where electricity keeps shutting down, and der if you don’t get on the ladder. where there are long lines of people hoping to When Senator Sanders cries, “The system The great promise of socialism is some- get food, people complaining that they cannot is rigged!” no one asks, “Just what specifical- thing for nothing. It is one of the signs of belongs at SCOTUS feed their families. ly does that mean?” or “What facts do you today’s dumbed-down education that so With national income going down, and have to back that up?” many college students seem to think that the Sometimes, the only reasonable reaction to things In 2015, the 400 richest people in the that come out of government officials’ mouths is a dis- prices going up under triple-digit inflation in cost of their education should — and will — Venezuela, these complaints are by no means world had net losses of $19 billion. If they be paid by raising taxes on “the rich.” gusted shake of one’s head. frivolous. But it is doubtful if the young peo- had rigged the system, surely they could Here again, just a little check of the facts Consider: Assistant Attorney General ple cheering for Bernie Sanders have even have rigged it better than that. would reveal that higher tax rates on upper- Brian Keenan, defending for the state the legislative heard of such things, whether in Venezuela But the very idea of subjecting their pet income earners do not automatically trans- redistricting plan drawn by Republicans after the 2010 or in other countries around the world that notions to the test of hard facts will probably late into more tax revenue coming in to the election, said it is to be expected that maps will be put have turned their economies over to politi- not even occur to those who are cheering for government. Often high tax rates have led to together to score partisan advantage. cians and bureaucrats to run. socialism and for other bright ideas of the less revenue than lower tax rates. That’s right. The Justice department lawyer says it The anti-capitalist policies in Venezuela political left. In a globalized economy, high tax rates should be considered normal and acceptable for political have worked so well that the number of com- How many of the people who are demand- may just lead investors to invest in other parties to corrupt the system to lock in self-advantage. panies in Venezuela is now a fraction of what ing an increase in the minimum wage have countries with lower tax rates. That means Good grief. Argue that the maps drawn in 2011 are it once was. That should certainly reduce ever bothered to check what actually hap- that jobs created by those investments will be fair. Argue that the plaintiffs’ case lacks evidence of capitalist “exploitation,” shouldn’t it? pens when higher minimum wages are overseas. harm. Argue that all the rules were followed to the let- But people who attribute income inequali- imposed? More often they just assume what None of this is rocket science. But you do ter. ty to capitalists exploiting workers, as Karl is assumed by like-minded peers — some- have to stop and think — and that is what too But don’t tell the people they should just accept the Marx claimed, never seem to get around to times known as “everybody,” with their many of our schools and colleges are failing political parties are going to screw them by designing testing that belief against facts — such as the assumptions being what “everybody knows.” to teach their students to do. legislative districts to expand and preserve the number fact that none of the Marxist regimes around Back in 1948, when inflation had rendered Thomas Sowell is a senior fellow at the of safe seats. the world has ever had as high a standard of meaningless the minimum wage established Hoover Institution, Stanford University, Here are the two premises we believe should guide living for working people as there is in many a decade earlier, the unemployment rate Stanford, CA 94305. His website is thinking on the issue: (1) gerrymandering is wrong, and capitalist countries. among 16-17-year-old black males was under www.tsowell.com. To find out more about 10 percent. But after the minimum wage was (2) neither political party can be trusted not to do it. Facts are seldom allowed to contaminate Thomas Sowell and read features by other the beautiful vision of the left. What matters raised repeatedly to keep up with inflation, Creators Syndicate columnists and cartoon- Democrats and Republicans have proved that, over the unemployment rate for black males that and over, all across America. When Democrats are in to the true believers are the ringing slogans, ists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at endlessly repeated. age was never under 30 percent for more creators.com. charge they corrupt the system for their own advantage — look no further than Illinois. When Republicans are in charge they do the exact same thing, with Wisconsin as the poster child. Today in history In this game of political hide-the-vote one extreme fringe or the other wins, and the people lose. Why would The Associated Press politicians do that to their constituents? Here’s our take: Today’s Highlight in History Because most of them do not really believe in democra- On June 7, 1776, Richard cy. They believe in power. Their own power. And they Lee of Virginia offered a resolution to are willing to grab it and hold it by any means neces- the Continental Congress stating sary. Gerrymandering is just a tool to them. “That these United Colonies are, and So diluting people’s votes has become business-as- of right ought to be, free and inde- usual. Both parties are guilty. It goes on, to one degree pendent States.” On this date or another, in most states. In 1654, King Louis XIV, age 15, It is our hope the three-judge federal panel agrees and was crowned in Rheims, 11 years finds Wisconsin Republicans over-stepped their bounds after the start of his reign. in 2011 by stealing legislative seats through manipula- In 1769, frontiersman Daniel tion of districts. Then we hope the case is appealed and Boone first began to explore pre- goes before the Supreme Court of the , sent-day . because a ruling there could strike a blow for democracy In 1892, Homer Plessy, a “Creole of color,” was fined for refusing to and provide a powerful reminder to politicians that they leave a whites-only car of the East are elected to serve the people —not themselves, and not Louisiana Railroad. (Ruling on his their political parties. case, the U.S. Supreme Court — Beloit Daily News upheld “separate but equal” racial segregation, a concept it renounced in 1954.) In 1929, the sovereign state of Vatican City came into existence as Legislators copies of the Lateran Treaty were exchanged in Rome. In 1939, King George VI and his Michigan Wisconsin wife, Queen Elizabeth, arrived at Gov. Rick Snyder, P.O. Box Gov. Scott Walker, 115 East Niagara Falls, New York, from Cana- Iraq, a facility the Israelis charged Somali forces. NBC retained its hold Actress Anne Twomey is 65. Actor 30013, Lansing, MI 48909, phone Capitol, Madison, WI 53702, phone da on the first visit to the United could have been used to make on U.S. Olympic television rights in a Liam Neeson is 64. Actress Colleen 517-373-3400, online contact page: 608-266-1212, online contact page: States by a reigning British monarch. nuclear weapons. four-games deal through 2020 worth Camp is 63. Singer-songwriter michigan.gov/snyder. walker.wi.gov. In 1942, the World War II Battle of In 1998, in a crime that shocked nearly $4.4 billion, defeating rival Johnny Clegg is 63. Author Louise Sen. Debbie Stabenow, D- Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., 328 Midway ended in a decisive victory the nation, James Byrd Jr., a 49- bids from ESPN and Fox. Erdrich is 62. Actor William Forsythe Mich., 731 Hart Senate Office Build- Hart Senate Office Building, Wash- for American forces over the Imperi- year-old black man, was hooked by One year ago: President Barack is 61. Record producer L.A. Reid is ing, Washington, DC 20510, phone ington, DC 20510, phone 202-224- al Japanese. a chain to a pickup truck and Obama opened a visit to Germany 60. Latin pop singer Juan Luis Guer- 202-224-4822, online contact page: 5323, online contact page: ronjohn- In 1954, British mathematician, dragged to his death in Jasper, for a G-7 summit, where he praised ra is 59. Rock singer-musician Gor- computer pioneer and code breaker . (Two white men were later the leadership of Chancellor Angela don Gano (The Violent Femmes) is stabenow.senate.gov. son.senate.gov. Alan Turing died at age 41, an sentenced to death; one of them, Merkel. Turkish voters rebuked 53. Rapper Ecstasy (Whodini) is 52. Sen. Gary Peters, D-Mich., 724 Sen. Tammy Baldwin, D-Wis., apparent suicide. (Turing, convicted Lawrence Russell Brewer, was exe- President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s Rock musician Eric Kretz (Stone Hart Senate Office Building, Wash- 717 Hart Senate Office Building, in 1952 of “gross indecency” for a cuted in 2011. A third defendant ambitions to expand his powers, Temple Pilots) is 50. Rock musician ington, DC 20510, phone 202-224- Washington, DC 20510, phone 202- homosexual relationship, was par- received life with the possibility of stripping his party of its simple Dave Navarro is 49. Actress Helen 6221, online contact page: 224-5653; online contact page: bald- doned in 2013.) parole.) majority in parliament. Stan Wawrin- Baxendale is 46. Actor Karl Urban is peters.senate.gov. win.senate.gov. In 1958, singer-songwriter Prince Ten years ago: Abu Musab al- ka beat Novak Djokovic 4-6, 6-4, 6- 44. TV personality Bear Grylls is 42. U.S. Rep. Dan Benishek, R- U.S. Rep. Sean Duffy, R-Ash- was born Prince Rogers Nelson in Zarqawi, the founder of al-Qaida in 3, 6-4 to win the men’s French Open Rock musician Eric Johnson (The Crystal Falls, 514 Cannon House land, 1208 Longworth House Office Minneapolis. Iraq, was killed by a U.S. airstrike on title. “The Curious Incident of the Shins) is 40. Actress Adrienne Office Building, Washington, DC Building, Washington, DC 20515, In 1965, the U.S. Supreme Court, his safe house. The U.S. Senate Dog in the Night-Time” won best play Frantz is 38. Actor-comedian Bill 20515, phone 202-225-4735, online phone 202-225-3365, online contact in Griswold v. Connecticut, recog- rejected a constitutional amendment at the Tony Awards; “Fun Home” won Hader is 38. Actress Anna Torv is contact page: benishek.house.gov. page: duffy.house.gov. nized a constitutional right to privacy to ban gay marriage. best musical. Actor Christopher Lee, 37. Actress Larisa Oleynik is 35. State Sen. Tom Casperson, R- State Sen. Janet Bewley, D- as it struck down, 7-2, a Connecticut Five years ago: Moammar Gad- 93, died in London. Tennis player Anna Kournikova is Escanaba, 705 Farnum Building, Ashland, 126 South, State Capitol, law used to prosecute a Planned hafi stood defiant in the face of the Today’s Birthdays 35. Actor Michael Cera is 28. P.O. Box 30036, Lansing, MI 48909, P.O. Box 7882, Madison, WI 53707, Parenthood clinic in New Haven for heaviest and most punishing NATO Movie director James Ivory is 88. Actress Shelley Buckner is 27. Rap- phone 517-373-7840, online contact phone 608-266-3510, online contact providing contraceptives to married airstrikes to date, declaring in an Former Canadian Prime Minister per Iggy Azalea is 26. Rapper Fetty page: senatortomcasperson.com. page: legis.wisconsin.gov/sen- couples. audio address carried on Libyan John Turner is 87. Actress Virginia Wap is 25. State Rep. Scott Dianda, D- ate/25.bewley. In 1972, the musical “Grease” state television, “We will not kneel!” McKenna is 85. Singer Tom Jones is Thought for Today Calumet, S-1489 House Office State Rep. Beth Meyers, D-Bay- opened on Broadway, having Fazul Abdullah Mohammed, the al- 76. Poet Nikki Giovanni is 73. Actor “Two men look out through the Building, P.O. Box 30014, Lansing, field, 409 North, State Capitol, P.O. already been performed in lower Qaida mastermind behind the 1998 Ken Osmond (TV: “Leave It to same bars: One sees the mud and MI 48909, phone 517-373-0850, Box 8953, Madison, WI 53708, 608- Manhattan. bombings of U.S. embassies in Beaver”) is 73. Former talk show one the stars.” — Frederick Lang- online: housedems.com/ state-rep- 266-7690, online contact page: In 1981, Israeli military planes Kenya and Tanzania, was killed at a host Jenny Jones is 70. Americana bridge, English clergyman and scott-dianda. [email protected]. destroyed a nuclear power plant in security checkpoint in Mogadishu by singer-songwriter Willie Nile is 68. author (1849-1922).

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PUBLISHER EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT/ACCOUNTING DAILY GLOBE Sue Mizell Jenna Martilla yourdailyglobe.com MANAGING EDITOR CIRCULATION Award Winning Newspaper Larry Holcombe Marissa Casari USPS 269-980 ADVERTISING DIRECTOR LEAD PRESS Published daily Monday - Saturday Heidi Ofstad Bill Westerman (except Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day) Periodicals postage paid at Ironwood, MI 49938 POSTMASTER – Send changes of addresses to: The Daily Globe, P.O. Box 548, 118 E. McLeod Ave., Ironwood, MI 49938 906-932-2211 • 800-236-2887 • Fax 906-932-5358 THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 2016 l 5 Bear Trap AREA / STATE Record

POLICE REPORTS Iron County, Wis. From page 1 City of Ironwood Scott T. Worthington, 43, and A fire hydrant was off by Janet L. Broman, 43, both of Gile, town that was still open when a vehicle collision, leading to a drunk were cited for disorderly conduct at they got home and there were driving charge being issued by the 9:30 p.m. Wednesday, according to several men in the bar, along Ironwood Public Safety Department an Iron County Sheriff’s Department with Waldros. Rick said he then around 10:55 a.m. on Monday. report. decided to rob Waldros after the Gerald Campbell, 38, of 717 Gar- ——— men had left, when she would be vey St., was cited after a call was Gregory Robert Freberg, 35, was alone, closing up. received that a fire hydrant had been lodged at the ICSD at 4:15 a.m. on Rick said he went home, put struck on Curry Street, near the Friday on the charge of possession on a mask, and obtained a folded Cloverland Drive intersection. of drug paraphernalia, according to hunting knife with a four-inch The complainant said a green an ICSD report. pickup truck headed east on the ——— blade with him to return to the highway in an erratic fashion after Timothy John Rahko, 47, of Iron- tavern. the accident. wood hit a deer on U.S. 2 in Saxon When Waldros headed for the Two officers responded and at 7:32 p.m. Friday, according to an west door to lock it, Rick said he located the vehicle at 717 Garvey St. ICSD report. rushed her and tackled her in an Campbell was arrested and incar- ——— attempt to steal money. cerated in the Gogebic County Jail Leanne M. Olita, 56, of Blooming- He said he opened up the at Bessemer, said an IPSD report. dale Ill., was cited for disorderly con- knife, threatened the victim, and ——— duct on U.S. 2 west of River Road at she took out her purse and the The IPSD received an 8:10 a.m. 7:26 p.m. on May 29, according to bar cash bag that contained Monday complaint that mirrors on an ICSD report. two parked trucks had been vandal- ——— $194. ized at 320 E. Oak St. Joshua Logan Jore, 32, was Waldros pulled down Rick’s A 1999 Chevrolet and 1998 Ford booked and released at 2:22 a.m. mask, identified him, and he Richard Jenkins/Daily Globe were damaged. Sunday at the ICSD report on the dropped the knife, leading to a CHAD WIESENDANGER, with the Arbor Vitae-based Bucks Excavating, removes debris from the remains of Gogebic County Hurley Police Department charge of scuffle in which Rick received the Bear Trap Inn in Saxon May 20 after the bar was the site of a March 12 fire. Charges against a suspect in Haley Seabloom, 21, of Besse- disorderly conduct-domestic, a slight injury, the complaint the fire were announced Monday. mer, was arrested Monday at 12:35 according to an ICSD report. says. a.m. for driving with a suspended Michigan State Police Rick then recovered the knife bag and returned home. pool table and the floor, found a The first-degree intentional license near the intersection of Air- Wakefield Post, May report and stabbed Waldros in the He said he then got some gas lighter and started the blaze that homicide charge carries a possi- port Road and Black River Road, Traffic citations: 136. throat, took the money from the and poured it on Waldros, the destroyed the tavern. ble life sentence. according to a Gogebic County Verbal warnings: 505. Sheriff’s Department report. Original complaints: 122. Bond was set at 10 percent of Arrests: 27. $1,000. Persons jailed: 9.

tinue to meet at 6:30 p.m. in the Ironwood Public Safety Department on the first Monday of every month — with the exception of July and September as the meeting dates From page 1 fall on holidays. as those sent home with stu- Another upcoming planning dents, to gauge interest. event the group talked about was The surveys sent home to stu- the July 25 visit by Boys and dents resulted in the parents of Girls Club Regional Service 134 kids from the Ironwood, Director Wally Graffen. Accord- Wakefield and Bessemer school ing to information presented, districts indicating they would Graffen will visit the area to dis- send their children to a potential cuss the benefits of forming the Boys and Girls Club in the area. club and how to move forward. The Facebook survey asked a While a final location for the range of questions, including club hasn’t been set, it was whether there were enough reported at the meeting that the activities for young people in the city of Ironwood had applied for a community, would the person grant to repair portions of the Tom Stankard/Daily Globe THE BESSEMER City Council discusses where to go next Monday evening after Daniel Wendt, of Monroeville, Ohio, rejected the city’s offer to be support a Boys and Girls Club Memorial Building, which would city manager. From left are: Jim Trudgeon, city clerk; council members Robert Coleman and Linda Nelson; Mayor Kathy Whitburn; council mem- and would they be interested in enable it to be used as a potential bers John Frello and Al Gaiss; and Michael Korpela, city attorney. joining the organizing committee. home for the club. Again the group said they There are other steps that received positive results from the need to be accomplished before contact with the three candi- council said he or she should pay —Approved the 2016-2017 surveys. the club can launch Vilgos said, Bessemer dates. for the actual actual cost to cut millage rate of 17.356. The effort to establish the club including raising funds, recruit- Kryshak, of Frisco. Colo., was the lawn, on top of a fine of $100 —Approved the Bessemer began in approximately Decem- ing additional committee mem- one of the eight candidates previ- for the first offense, $200 for the Chamber of Commerce’s request ber 2014 and has met varying bers and increasing public sup- ously interviewed. second offense and $300 for each for a license to host the Culpep- From page 1 degrees of success in getting off port. Earlier in March, the Wake- additional offense. Unpaid costs per Merriweather Circus on Sat- the ground. Those interested in the group In response, member John field City Council offered Lau- and fines will be assessed as a urday, July 10, at the BP parking The organizing group will con- can call 715-802-0802. Frello said the council shouldn’t mann the city manager position. lien on his or her property. lot on U.S. 2. shut the door on possibly hiring a According to Wakefield city The council also approved to part-time city manager. Coleman attorney Ray O’Dea, Laumann pursue requiring the resident at- said he agreed it’s a possibility. ultimately rejected the council’s fault to pay their fine within 10 TUESDAY EVENING JUNE 7, 2016 Member Al Gaiss added part- offer, in large part, because he days of the city mailing the 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 time employees are expected to received “unencouraging phone notice. 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To enter, visit investors anticipated that inter- Through July 31, Sim said http://bit.ly/ComplexPhotoCon- est rates will eventually rise. people can submit up to 10 digi- test and click on the photo con- Investment manager Luke tal photographs that capture test icon to upload images. Bartholomew of Aberdeen Asset what makes the area special. Entries must be in JPEG format, Management said Yellen was Submissions may include, but large file size and high quality. noncommittal following a weak are not limited to, photos of land- Photos taken of photos are not jobs report on Friday. But marks, community events, peo- accepted. Photos taken with cell Bartholomew said the Fed's deci- ple and nature. phones or that include text are sion won't be based on a single Professional photography also excluded. report or economic indicator. “There's still a lot of data to Tom Stankard/Daily Globe go,” he said. DEBBIE GUIST, an Extreme Tool and Engineering Inc.employee, runs a machine Monday afternoon which The Dow Jones industrial produces tire pressure sensors. Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg average gained 113.27 points, or 0.6 percent, to 17,920.33. The S&P 500 rose 10.28 points, or 0.5 loses control of social media percent, to 2,109.41. The Nasdaq Zacharias honored by AMBA NEW YORK (AP) — Facebook showed someone with access to composite index picked up 26.20 founder Mark Zuckerberg briefly his largely dormant points, or 0.5 percent, to By TOM STANKARD gressed to award,” Zacharias said. found his Twitter account account using it to say Zucker- 4,968.71. The Nasdaq is close to [email protected] mold designer, Extreme Tool and Engineer- hijacked, as were at least two of berg was “in the LinkedIn its highs for the year. WAKEFIELD — The Ameri- project engi- ing is a small to medium-sized his other social media accounts. database” and inviting the social Yellen's remarks come after can Mold Builders Association neer, project business in Wakefield committed Zuckerberg's Facebook media mogul to get in touch. the government released a sur- presented Michael Zacharias, of m a n a g e m e n t to investing in premium soft- account and password were not LinkedIn declined to comment. prisingly weak jobs report for Extreme Tool and Engineering and plant man- ware, training, high-level engi- compromised, the company said It's not yet clear how the hack May on Friday. Yellen, who Inc., Wakefield, with a 2016 agement. He neering and continuous improve- in a statement; his account on happened, although a spate of called that report “disappoint- Mold Builder of the Year was running a ment. Facebook-owned Instagram was massive data breaches at compa- ing,” had said recently that the award. tool shop for The company opened in 1998 also unaffected. Facebook Inc. nies — along with recent news Fed would probably raise inter- The presentation was during another owner with only six employees. It cur- said Monday morning that none that a 2012 breach at LinkedIn est rates in the next few months the AMBA's annual conference when the busi- rently employs 85 in two facili- of the company's systems or Corp. was much bigger that pre- if the economy kept getting May 11-13 in Dearborn. Michael ness was sold ties. accounts were accessed and that viously disclosed — has recently stronger. She did not repeat that Zacharias said he was sur- Zacharias and was then Zacharias said training Zuckerberg's affected accounts given hackers a wealth of pass- comment Monday, and investors prised when he was recognized faced with the employees is important to him have since been re-secured. word data to work with. Several concluded that the Fed won't as a visionary. Last year's win- choice between working for and Extreme Tool and Engineer- A person close to the situation high profile Twitter users have raise interest rates until it is cer- ner, Tim Bartz, of Mold Craft, someone else or starting his own ing because it provides an oppor- confirmed that Zuckerberg's also had their accounts hijacked tain that doing so won't stall the said during the ceremony that business. tunity for success. LinkedIn and Pinterest accounts in recent weeks. economy. Zacharias is dedicated to train- He chose the latter, saying it “It's an honor to be recognized also were affected. Officials for Zuckerberg's name is synony- Benchmark U.S. crude oil ing and advancing his employees was the “best decision of his life, as a person who is doing some- both of those social media net- mous with Facebook, but the bil- rose $1.07, or 2.2 percent, to and helping other mold builders, other than marrying my wife. I thing about that. We're commit- works didn't immediate respond lionaire has several accounts on $49.69 a barrel in New York. even competitors. am extremely proud with what ted to make the pipeline for to requests for comment. rival social networks, including That's its highest closing price Zacharias started as an I've done with my life and it's younger and new employees Screenshots preserved by the one registered with Google Inc. this year. apprentice in the 1980s and pro- incredible to have T received the full,” he said. technology6 website Engadget None appear very active.

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In the 2015 survey, the gether, or relying on taxpayer- co-pays leave little for other union found 44 percent had no subsidized care, a new survey expenses. health insurance, and 23 per- shows less than a week after the “It’s really hard to pay the cent relied on government subsi- U.S. Supreme Court let stand bills,” she said. “I work really dies to purchase it. the termination of health care hard, and these things used to The union did not have simi- benefits by a lower court. be covered. We’ve had to make lar data for its workers nation- A survey released Monday by sacrifices. Vacations? Forget it.” wide. Local 54 of the Unite-HERE Gonzalez pays $241 a month The company gave workers a union finds 33 percent of Taj for health insurance with a stipend to help purchase cover- Mahal casino workers have no $3,000 annual deductible. 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AW-009 dra -) $-) $ 2 Home Front 8 l TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 2016 AREA / NATION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Obituaries Reino W. Suliin IRONWOOD, Mich. — Reino W. Suliin, 74, of Ironwood, died Saturday, June 4, 2016, in Ironwood. John D. ‘Jack’ Nordberg He was born Jan. 18, 1942, in Ironwood, the son of the late Walter and Hulda (Maki) Suliin. WAUSAU, Wis. — I, John D. Nord- Marenisco where I had garden this year. As my body slowed He graduated from Luther L. Wright High School in Iron- berg, passed away peacefully at the an office and am proud to down I took great joy in making photo wood. He enlisted in the U.S. Navy on March 30, 1962. He Aspirus Wausau Hospital on Thursday, say I maintained my own collages, my collection of memories. I served during the in Okinawa June 2, 2016. equipment. made and shared these with my family. and was honorably discharged on March 19, I was born on July 22, 1930, in Ash- Sales, sales, sales! Birdhouses were a passion of mine too. I 1965. land. My father passed in July of 1945, Yes, I sold equipment for would build them out of hollow logs or Following his discharge, he resided in Erwin leaving me to be the man of the house at Mid-State Equipment for anything I could find. Township, where he owned and operated the 15 years old. I was the oldest of five chil- a time. I traveled all Early morning coffee and breakfast Suliin Greenhouse. He had also been employed dren so I took on the responsibilities for throughout Michigan with friends started my day. My other as a heavy-equipment operator, working on the farm my family owned. I spent many and Wisconsin and at breakfast treat was Sunday morning road construction throughout the Upper Penin- days home from school to help with the John D. “Jack” times my family would breakfasts with my daughter Jackie. sula. He also worked for Lindburg Construc- dairy cattle and crops my family raised. Nordberg join me. I loved attend- This tradition started in 1983 and con- tion on the Ludington Project and Upper The vegetables and berries had to be sold 1930 — 2016 ing the Logging tinued until health issues kept me closer Peninsula Quinnesec Tailing Dams. For many to help the family, so the sheriff gave me Congress with them! to home. I still remember carrying Holli years he worked with his brother-in-law at Reino W. a driver’s license so I could deliver the Knowing how to on my shoulders to breakfast when she R.A.N. Logging. Sulliin berries, corn, sacks of potato and other butcher landed me after- was just a little girl. I also loved helping On Aug. 28, 1971, he was united in marriage 1942 — 2016 vegetables to a warehouse in Ironwood, hour jobs at the my son David’s family with making to Darlene Juutilainen at St. Paul Lutheran Mich. I also used to do odd jobs such as Marenisco Red Owl cut- maple syrup at the “Slate River Valley” Church in Ironwood. She preceded him in threshing and making hay with my ting meat. Later on, to sugar bush. Collecting sap and keeping Veteran death on Sept. 21, 2009. neighbors to help the family. keep my knives from the fire going, brings me back to my Reino was a life member of St. Paul Luther- I graduated from the Saxon High rusting, I helped process deer for hunters younger days. I always visited the Saxon an Church in Ironwood. He loved the outdoors, School in May of 1948 as valedictorian of at Leo’s grocery. I really enjoyed making Cemetery and planted flowers for family, fishing, hunting and trapping. my class. After graduation, I worked at my own sausage. friends, men I used to employ, and Civil He is survived by one son, Ronald (Kerri), of the Saxon Cheese Factory and later at As a member of the Northern Woods War veterans. My daughter Jackie Merrill, Wis.; his daughter, Cheryl (Ronald) the Meredith and Corrigan Meat Pack- Producer Co-op in Park Falls. I con- joined me in this in recent years, and I Peterson, of Saxon, Wis.; four grandchildren, ing Plant. tributed to many changes in the logging hope the tradition carries on. Zachary and Rylee Suliin, and Axel and Logan In May of 1948, I was drafted into the industry. If you would like to plant a seed or Peterson; a sister, Ruth Nelson, of Ironwood; U.S. Army, starting at Fort Leonard My family and I managed the Gogebic plant in my honor, whether it’s in your three sisters-in-law, Jeanne Zanella, of Mil- Wood in Missouri. I served in Korea and Lodge for the Cordy family for three garden or sent to my family, please do. waukee, Grace (Bill) McDonald, of Bessemer, became skilled at working with heavy years. It was there that I met a lot of fine This shows us that life goes on. Cards and Dorothy Juutilainen, of L’Anse; two broth- equipment. I would send my army earn- people who are still a part of the family and visits are always welcome of course. ers-in-law, Daniel (Darlene) Lane, of ings home to my mom and siblings. Some today. Great years! I was not afraid to leave this earth. I Park, and William Marczak, of Duluth, Minn.; Veteran of my other responsibilities in the Army I sold my equipment and went to work lived a good life. I am very proud of my and several nephews, nieces and cousins. were, PT instructor for more than 200 for the Gogebic County Road Commis- family and proud of the way I lived my In addition to his wife and parents, he was preceded in soldiers and assisted medics on many sion where I mostly operated a grader for life. My mother and father instilled in death by two sisters, Arlene Palojarvi and Shirley Suliin. flights to help save my fellow soldiers. 10 years before retiring. I just wanted to me to be honest, loyal and remember to A graveside service will be held 11 a.m. on Friday, June 10, During the war I was awarded an oppor- keep moving. always keep a promise. Take these words at the Riverside Cemetery in Ironwood, with Rev. Kurt tunity to attend West Point. Knowing my I was a member of the Marenisco with you and you too, will live a fulfilled Kovanan officiating. Full military rites will be accorded by the family would need me, I had to decline. I Township Volunteer Fire Department life. Ironwood American Legion Post 5 Honor Guard. Luncheon did whatever was asked of me for my for almost 50 years. When I wasn’t able Not going to say goodbye, but see you will follow at Little Finland in Kimball, Wis. country and finished my service as a life- to respond to calls anymore, I took great later. Arrangements are by Range Funeral Service & Crematory, time member of the VFW Post 9084 in pride in collecting the donations at the — JD Ketola-Burla Funeral Home of Ironwood. To express on line Wakefield, Mich. Fourth of July fireworks every year. I The family will greet relatives and condolences, visit us at rangefuneralservices.com. When I came home, I again joined my kept track of how much we earned every friends on Thursday, June 9, from 9 to 11 family at the farm and started making year to see if we could beat it. a.m., at the Marenisco Town Hall, with maple syrup to sell. I then attended I am ready to join my parents, Bessie the honor guard beginning at 10:15 Gogebic Community College for two and John; my two younger brothers, a.m. years, before working in the woods and William and Edward; and numerous A funeral service will follow the visita- selling pulp wood for those using wood to aunts and uncles. tion at 11 a.m., with the Rev. Roy Speck cook or heat their homes. Let me introduce my loving family. officiating. I had learned to hunt and butcher There is my wife, Peggy; and my two Pallbearers will be Adam Nordberg, meat to provide for my family. My goal daughters, Jackie Nordberg Charles and Dustin Nordberg, Zach Nordberg, was to protect and care for them. My Holli (Greg) Tooke. Also, my two sons, Mike Granato, Jeff Anderson and Rick father would’ve wanted me to do that. I David (Janice) Nordberg and Alan Nord- Rowe. guess you could call me a “Jack of all berg. Following the service, military rites trades.” I have the most amazing grandchil- will take place at the town hall under the I purchased my own logging equip- dren, Adam (Julie) Nordberg, Bethany auspices of Marensico American Legion ment and started delivering lumber to (Jeff) Anderson, Colleen (Mike) Granato, Post 523, Wakefield American Legion Kimberly Clark in Marenisco, Mich., and Dustin (Tasha) Nordberg, Jessie Nord- Post 11 and Wakefield VFW Post 9084 also Nagel Lumber Company in Land O’ berg, Zachary Nordberg and Suzanne Honor Guard. Also in attendance will be Lakes. It was in Marenisco that I met my Nordberg. Added to that, my great the Marenisco Township Volunteer Fire wife Peggy McLeod and you may say, “I grandchildren, Trevor, Landon, Allie, Department. started my second family.” Bryce, Grant, Ryder, Grace, Grady, Lunch will be served at the town hall I continued to log, but found an inter- Wyatt and soon to be baby Anderson due following the military service. est in excavating, so I bought equipment in August. I am so proud of them and I A committal service will be held and did my share of development on know that they will bring much joy to Thursday, at 3 p.m., at the Lake View 1000 Yale Avenue, Bessemer, MI 49911 Lake Gogebic. I bought a “40” by Lake this world. Cemetery, Saxon. Interment will follow. Gogebic as a staging area and started In my free time I enjoyed gardening. I Funeral arrangements have been making driveways, septic fields and love sharing my harvest with family and entrusted to Jerald Rocco, owner-manag- 906-667-0277 basements in the 1970s. I also did land- friends. Sunflowers and marigolds were er of Lakeside Memorial Chapel Inc., in scaping for cottages along Lake Gogebic my favorite flowers. I kept a garden Wakefield. Condolences may be Web Site: www.avhomes.com and the Thousand Island Chain. diary so I could look back to recall past expressed online at lakesidememori- E-mail: [email protected] I owned a garage on the main street of years. My kids helped me establish a alchapel.com. 888-901-3911 Ali scripted funeral plans in exacting detail

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — to be shut down and knew people when, out of the blue, Ronald and gold: red for Ali’s gloves and Muhammad Ali and his inner- would want to gather there in DiNicola, president of Muham- gold for his medal. most started a document grief. mad Ali Enterprises, called and The day before his star-stud- years ago that grew so thick they In its place, a miles-long pro- invited the rabbi to speak at the ded funeral, members of Ali’s

began calling it “The Book.” cession was added that will carry funeral. Islamic faith will get their Thermal Its contents will soon be Ali’s body across his beloved He and Ali met in the 1960s as chance to say a traditional good- Windows revealed. hometown. It will drive past the two vocal opponents to the Viet- bye. A Jenazah, a traditional In the pages, the boxing great museum built in his honor, along nam War. They did not see each Muslim funeral, will be held at planned in exacting detail how the boulevard named after him other again. But DiNicola told Freedom Hall at noon Thursday, he wished to say goodbye to the and through the neighborhood Lerner that for the rest of the Gunnell said. It will be open to

world. where he grew up, raced bicycles boxer’s life, Ali admired the all. Enclosed HUD Insulated Doors to Time to Replace Shower Water Heaters “The message that we’ll be and shadowboxed down the rabbi’s work as editor of the Jew- They chose the venue because Keep the Cold Out Your furnace? Rubber Roofing sending out is not our message — streets. ish progressive magazine Tikkun it seats 18,000 and holds histori- this was really designed by The In a city accustomed to cap- and author of numerous books. cal significance for the hometown We have a full line of new & used manufactured and modular homes for sale. Champ himself,” said Timothy turing the world’s attention for “I didn’t know that he contin- hero. Ali fought, and won, his We stock 100s of new parts for manufactured & mobile homes. Gianotti, an Islamic studies just two minutes during the Ken- ued to follow my work; I certain- first professional fight there in FOR ALL YOUR ENERGY NEEDS scholar who for years helped to tucky Derby each year, Ali’s ly followed him, what he was 1960. plan the services. “The love and memorial service Friday looms doing and the courage he did it Hwy. 70 East, Arbor Vitae – 2 miles north of Woodruff the reverence and the inclusivity as one of the most historic events with,” Lerner said. “I am that we’re going to experience in Louisville’s history. Former extremely honored and extreme- over the coming days is really a presidents, heads of nations from ly humbled.” Call or Visit reflection of his message to the around the globe, movie stars He and the other faith leaders Us Today people of planet Earth.” and sports greats will descend will be followed by Ali’s wife, Special Loan Rates The 74-year-old three-time upon the city to pay final daughter Maryum Ali, actor Billy heavyweight champion wanted respects to The Louisville Lip. Crystal, sportscaster Bryant the memorial service in an “It’s been a really bittersweet Gumbel, Turkish President arena. He wanted multiple reli- time for our city,” Mayor Greg Recep Tayyip Erdogan and King In between paychecks? gions to have a voice while hon- Fischer said. “We’ve all been Abdullah II of Jordan. Unexpected expenses? oring the traditions of his Mus- dreading the passing of The Most downtown hotel rooms When you need money in a lim faith. And he wanted ordi- Champ, but at the same time we were already booked by Monday nary fans to attend, not just knew ultimately it would come. afternoon, and those in the rest hurry, we have fast and VIPs. It was selfish for us to think that of the city were selling out fast, affordable borrowing solutions. He was never downcast when we could hold on to him forever. said Stacey Yates of the city’s talking about his death, said Bob Our job now, as a city, is to send tourism bureau. Gunnell, an Ali family him off with the class and digni- At the city’s iconic Brown spokesman. He recalled Ali’s own ty and respect that he deserves.” Hotel, the Muhammad Ali Suite, words during meetings planning Former President Bill Clinton, an opulent gold-and-black room the funeral: “It’s OK. We’re here a longtime friend, will deliver the dedicated in 2001 by The Great- to do the job the way I want it. eulogy at the funeral at the KFC est himself, was already booked. It’s fine.” Yum! Center, where the 15,000 The hotel declined to say who Locally Owned The final revisions were made seats are likely to be filled. would be staying there. days before Ali died Friday at an Others speakers will include All over town, Louisville resi- Arizona hospital, his family by representatives of multiple dents have been finding ways to his side. faiths, including Islam, Judaism, pay tribute to their city’s favorite GOGEBIC RANGE BANK For years, the plan was to Christianity, Buddhism and son. The Muhammad Ali Center www.gogebicrangebank.com have Ali’s body lie in repose at Mormonism. stopped charging people for the Muhammad Ali Center in Some are lifelong friends. Oth- admission. A tour company Big enough to compete. Small enough to care. Louisville, Gunnell said. That ers Ali simply admired. began impromptu tours of Ali’s tribute was dropped at the last Rabbi Michael Lerner was in path through the city. A down- 155 E. Cloverland Dr., Ironwood 300 S. Sophie St., Bessemer minute because his wife, Lonnie, his office at his home in Berkley, town bridge announced it would 906.932.7646 906.663.4520 worried it would cause the center California, on Sunday morning be lit the rest of the week in red THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 2016 l 9 STANLEYSPORTS CUP PLAYOFFS Penguins move to brink of title with 3-1 win vs. Sharks SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) — Bounce-back performances from two key players moved the Pitts- burgh Penguins to the brink of winning the Stanley Cup. Evgeni Malkin scored his first goal of the series and Matt Mur- ray made 23 saves after a shaky Game 3 to lead the Penguins to a 3-1 victory over the San Jose Sharks on Monday night for a 3- 1 series lead. Malkin woke up after being held pointless in the first three games of the series by setting up Ian Cole’s goal to open the scor- ing. He added one of his own on the power play to give Murray all the support needed. Eric Fehr sealed it with a late goal after San Jose made a strong push in the third. Two nights after allowing a soft game-tying goal to Joel Ward, Murray was steady throughout to put the Penguins one win from skating off with their fourth Stanley Cup in fran- chise history. They can do it at home in Game 5 on Thursday night. The Sharks were unable to build on their first win in the final, allowing the first goal for the fourth straight game and going more than nine minutes without a shot on goal during one stretch of the second period. San Jose will need to win in Pitts- burgh to give its loyal fans who waited 25 years to watch the Stanley Cup Final in the Bay Area another home game. Melker Karlsson scored the lone goal and Martin Jones made 17 saves for San Jose. The story for the Penguins after their 3-2 overtime loss in Game 3 was how to get Malkin going after a slow start to the Associated Press series. And how would the rookie SAN JOSE Sharks goalie Martin Jones (31) blocks a shot by Pittsburgh Penguins’ Brian Dumoulin, left, during the second period of Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Finals, Monday in San Murray respond after giving up Jose, Calif. the soft goal to Ward and the winner to Joonas Donskoi. facing a single shot. But the him on a rebound of Brenden Dil- man rush with 2:02 to play. since came in overtime games nice feed to Kessel, whose big Both passed with flying colors. Sharks made a strong push after lon’s point shot with 11:53 to Murray was helped by a they didn’t trail until the final shot was turned aside by Jones. Malkin was energized from that, and he robbed Logan Cou- play. strong penalty kill that thwarted goal. But Cole got the rebound all the start, helping setting up the ture, who was left all alone in the But Murray didn’t flinch and two chances from San Jose’s The Sharks came out strong to alone on the other side and fired first goal and then tapping in the slot after a turnover by Kris came up big again against Pavel- potent power-play, and once open the game but still trailed it past a diving Jones for his first second off a feed from Phil Kessel Letang late in the second. ski to preserve the lead, keeping again never trailed in the game. after one. Murray made good career playoff goal. for Pittsburgh’s first power-play Murray then stopped Patrick the NHL’s leading goal scorer The Penguins have not played saves on Pavelski, Joe Thornton NOTES: Sharks F Tomas Hertl goal of the series. Marleau on a breakaway and this postseason without a point from behind for a span of 435:56 and Brent Burns, and Pittsburgh Murray wasn’t tested often missed his second straight game saved a one-timer by Joe Pavels- in the final. since a Game 4 loss to Tampa capitalized on a poor line change with a lower-body injury. ... Hall of early and went nearly the first ki early in the third before allow- Fehr provided the insurance Bay in the Eastern Conference by San Jose. Fame quarterback Joe Montana was half of the second period without ing his first goal. Karlsson beat when he beat Jones on an odd- final. Pittsburgh’s only two losses Malkin started the play with a among the fans in attendance. MHSAA CHAMPIONS Fulmer impressive again as Tigers rout Blue Jays 11-0

DETROIT (AP) — Michael Fulmer allowed two hits over six TorontoTigers 11, BlueDetroit Jays 0 innings in another outstanding ab rhbi ab rhbi Butista rf 2000Kinsler 2b 5221 performance, and Justin Upton Carrera rf 1000Aviles 2b 0000 and James McCann homered to Dnldson 3b 2000Maybin cf 4020 Dmnguez 3b 1000Mi.Cbrr 1b 4011 lift the Detroit Tigers to an 11-0 Encrncn dh 3000ARmne ph-1b 1110 victory over the Toronto Blue Goins ph-dh 1000V.Mrtnz dh 3000 Jays on Monday night. Sunders lf 3010Sltlmcc ph-dh 0100 Smoak 1b 3000J..Mrtn rf 5022 Fulmer (6-1) struck out five Ru.Mrtn c 3000Cstllns 3b 5320 and walked three in his third Thole c 1000J.Upton lf 4323 straight start without allowing a Travis 2b 3000J.McCnn c 4123 Pillar cf 3000J.Iglss ss 4010 run. Detroit has won four in a Barney ss 3020 row. Totals 29 030Totals 39 11 1510 Toronto 000 000 000 —0 Detroit acquired Fulmer last Detroit 042 003 02x —11 year in the trade that sent Yoe- E—Pillar (3). DP—Detroit 1. LOB—Toronto 6, Detroit nis Cespedes to the New York 8. 2B—J..Martinez (13), J.McCann (1). 3B—Saunders (2), Castellanos (2). HR—J.Upton (4), J.McCann (3). Mets. The rookie right-hander SB—J.Upton (2). has won four straight starts, IP HRER BB SO allowing only one run over that Toronto Happ L,6-3 566623 span. Floyd 2-3 53311 J.A. Happ (6-3) allowed six Biagini 1-3 00000 Grilli 120003 runs and six hits in five innings. Storen 122210 McCann’s three-run homer Detroit opened the scoring in the second, Fulmer W,6-1 620035 Wilson 100000 and Upton added a two-run shot Sanchez 100001 in the third. Hardy 110010 The 23-year-old Fulmer has WP—Happ, Floyd 2. PB—Martin. Umpires—Home, Larry Vanover; First, Dave Rackley; given a boost to Detroit’s pitch- Second, Chris Guccione; Third, Alfonso Marquez. ing staff while it has navigated T—2:57. A—29,771 (41,681). Anibal Sanchez’s struggles. The Kinsler added a single in the only hits off Fulmer on Monday second and came around to score seemed like they could have been on a balk, a passed ball and a prevented. wild pitch. The Blue Jays threw Darwin Barney’s groundball three wild pitches in the game, single in the third slipped and Pillar made an error in the through after second baseman Submitted photo sixth. Ian Kinsler moved toward sec- THE ONTONAGON girls track team won the U.P. Track and Field Division 3 championship at Kingsford on Saturday. Gladiators from left are: Cleo It was 6-0 after Upton’s ond as the pitch was delivered. Allen, Mackenzie Fredrickson, Paige Blake, Lori Wardynski, Holly Wardynski, Fahren Kolpack, Jenny Labyak and Hope Pintar. The girls were hon- homer, and Detroit added three The ball was hit to the area he ored at a special assembly in at the Ontonagon school Monday. It was the Ontonagon girls first U.P. track title since 1974, then in Class C. On Sat- more runs in the sixth and two in was vacating. urday, the Gladiators outpaced runner-up and defending champion Newberry 72-65, followed by Munising in third place with 62. the eighth. In the fifth, Barney’s soft Emergency personnel attend- roller toward the mound got past ed to a woman behind the first- Fulmer for an infield single. base dugout after a line drive With the Tigers out to a huge Goodell: No avenue right now to settle ‘Deflategate’ appeal was hit to that area in the bot- lead, Detroit pulled Fulmer after tom of the seventh. She appeared 88 pitches. BATAVIA, N.Y. (AP) — NFL reach a settlement. “The courts lawyers asked the 2nd U.S. Cir- The type of appeal Brady is to be OK, and the game contin- It was a sloppy game for the Commissioner Roger Goodell will make their decisions, and cuit Court of Appeals for a new seeking is rarely granted. ued. She later walked out while Blue Jays from almost the very took the air out of reaching a set- we’ll move forward on that hearing before an expanded Brady’s lawyers argue Goodell holding what looked like an ice start. Center fielder Kevin Pillar tlement with Tom Brady follow- basis.” panel of judges. The request is biased because he was respon- pack on her head. ing the Patriots star quarter- Goodell spoke while attending comes after a three-judge panel sible for initial suspension and stepped in on Nick Castellanos’ back’s latest appeal of the Buffalo Bills Hall of Fame quar- in April reinstated Brady’s sus- then backed his decision when deep line drive in the second, and league’s four-game “Deflategate” terback Jim Kelly’s 30th annual pension for what the NFL ruled the quarterback lodged an he couldn’t recover in time to TRAINER’SBlue Jays: ROOM Barney, playing suspension. charitable golf tournament being was the quarterback’s role in appeal. Brady was officially prevent the ball from going over “At this stage, no,” Goodell held outside of Buffalo. using underinflated footballs informed of his initial suspension his head for a triple. McCann’s said Monday, noting there have The comments were Goodell’s during the 2015 AFC champi- by NFL Executive Vice President homer later in the inning made it been several previous bids to first in two weeks since Brady’s onship game. Troy Vincent. 3-0. TIGERS — page 10 10 l TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 2016 SPORTS THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Daily Globe Scoreboard N B A F I N A L S

Chicago 29 28 .509 3 All Times EDT at , 3:40 p.m. Basketball Detroit 29 28 .509 3 East Division Tampa Bay at Arizona, 3:40 p.m. 16 40 .286 15½ WLPct GB N.Y. Mets at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. NBA Finals West Division Washington 34 23 .596 — St. Louis at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m. All times EDT W L Pct GB New York 31 24 .564 2 Miami at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m. (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Texas 35 22 .614 — Miami 30 27 .526 4 Oakland at , 8:10 p.m. Golden State 2, Cleveland 0 Seattle 31 25 .554 3½ Philadelphia 28 30 .483 6½ Washington at Chicago White Sox, Thursday, June 2: Golden State 104, 28 31 .475 8 Atlanta 16 40 .286 17½ 8:10 p.m. Cleveland 89 Los Angeles 26 31 .456 9 Central Division Colorado at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. Sunday, June 5: Golden State 110, Oakland 25 32 .439 10 WLPct GB at San Francisco, 10:15 p.m. Cleveland 77 Sunday’s Games Chicago 40 16 .714 — Wednesday, June 8: Golden State at Cleveland 7, Kansas City 0 Pittsburgh 30 26 .536 10 Transactions Cleveland, 9 p.m. Detroit 5, Chicago White Sox 2 St. Louis 30 27 .526 10½ Friday, June 10: Golden State at Cleve- 3, N.Y. Yankees 1 Milwaukee 26 31 .456 14½ BASEBALL land, 9 p.m. L.A. Angels 5, Pittsburgh 4 Cincinnati 21 36 .368 19½ TEXAS RANGERS — Sent OF Shin- x-Monday, June 13: Cleveland at Gold- Toronto 5, Boston 4 West Division Soo Choo to Round Rock (PCL) on injury en State, 9 p.m. Houston 5, Oakland 2 WLPct GB rehab assignment. x-Thursday, June 16: Golden State at Tampa Bay 7, Minnesota 5 San Francisco 35 24 .593 — ATLANTA BRAVES — Sent RHP Shae Cleveland, 9 p.m. Texas 3, Seattle 2 Los Angeles 31 27 .534 3½ Simmons to Gwinnett (IL) for a rehab x-Sunday, June 19: Cleveland at Gold- Monday’s Games Colorado 25 31 .446 8½ assignment. en State, 8 p.m. Baltimore 4, Kansas City 1 Arizona 25 34 .424 10 COLORADO ROCKIES — Reinstated N.Y. Yankees 5, L.A. Angels 2 San Diego 23 35 .397 11½ LHP Boone Logan from the 15-day DL. Hockey Detroit 11, Toronto 0 Sunday’s Games Optioned RHP Miguel Castro to Albu- Texas 6, Houston 5 Washington 10, Cincinnati 9 querque (PCL). Tampa Bay at Arizona, late Miami 1, N.Y. Mets 0 MILWAUKEE BREWERS — Sent RHP Cleveland at Seattle, late L.A. Angels 5, Pittsburgh 4 Zack Jones to Brevard County (FSL) for a StanleyAll times Cup EDT Finals Tuesday’s Games Philadelphia 8, Milwaukee 1 rehab assignment. (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Kansas City (Ventura 4-3) at Baltimore Arizona 3, Chicago Cubs 2 ST. LOUIS CARDINALS — Optioned Pittsburgh 3, San Jose 1 (Jimenez 2-6), 7:05 p.m. L.A. Dodgers 12, Atlanta 6 2B Kolten Wong to Memphis (PCL). Monday, May 30: Pittsburgh 3, San L.A. Angels at N.Y. Yankees (Pineda 2- St. Louis 6, San Francisco 3 WASHINGTON NATIONALS — Jose 2 6), 7:05 p.m. Colorado 10, San Diego 3 Optioned INF Trea Turner to Syracuse Wednesday, June 1: Pittsburgh 2, San Toronto (Sanchez 5-1) at Detroit (Boyd Monday’s Games (IL). Reinstated 1B Ryan Zimmerman Jose 1, OT 0-1), 7:10 p.m. Chicago Cubs 6, Philadelphia 4 from paternity leave. Saturday, June 4: San Jose 3, Pitts- Houston (Keuchel 3-7) at Texas N.Y. Mets at Pittsburgh, ppd. FOOTBALL burgh 2, OT (Hamels 5-1), 8:05 p.m. Tampa Bay at Arizona, late BUFFALO BILLS — Signed DE Shaq Monday, June 6: Pittsburgh 3, San Miami (Conley 3-3) at Minnesota (Dean Atlanta at San Diego, late Lawson. Jose 1 1-2), 8:10 p.m. Colorado at L.A. Dodgers, late CAROLINA PANTHERS — Signed C Thursday, June 9: San Jose at Pitts- Oakland (Manaea 2-3) at Milwaukee Tuesday’s Games Ryan Kalil to a two-year contract exten- burgh, 8 p.m. (Davies 3-3), 8:10 p.m. Chicago Cubs (Hendricks 4-4) at sion. Associated Press x-Sunday, June 12: Pittsburgh at San Washington (Ross 5-4) at Chicago Philadelphia (Eickhoff 2-8), 7:05 p.m. CHICAGO BEARS — Signed DL CLEVELAND CAVALIERS forward LeBron James (23) watches as Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry Jose, 8 p.m. White Sox (Latos 6-1), 8:10 p.m. N.Y. Mets (deGrom 3-1) at Pittsburgh Jonathan Bullard to a four-year contract. x-Wednesday, June 15: San Jose at Tampa Bay (Moore 2-3) at Arizona (Nicasio 4-4), 7:05 p.m. INDIANAPOLIS COLTS — Waived- dribbles during the second half of Game 2 of the NBA Finals in Oakland, Calif., Sunday. Pittsburgh, 8 p.m. (Greinke 7-3), 9:40 p.m. St. Louis (Leake 4-4) at Cincinnati injured G Isiah Cage. Signed OT Mitchell Cleveland (Anderson 1-3) at Seattle (Lamb 1-3), 7:10 p.m. Van Dyk. (Miley 5-2), 10:10 p.m. Miami (Conley 3-3) at Minnesota (Dean MINNESOTA VIKINGS — Signed S Baseball Boston (Porcello 7-2) at San Francisco 1-2), 8:10 p.m. Harrison Smith to a contract extension. Perhaps extra rest day in NBA Finals (Suarez 1-1), 10:15 p.m. Oakland (Manaea 2-3) at Milwaukee NEW ORLEANS SAINTS — Waived Wednesday’s Games (Davies 3-3), 8:10 p.m. DL Mitchell Loewen. Signed TE Garrett AmericanAll Times LeagueEDT Toronto at Detroit, 1:10 p.m. Washington (Ross 5-4) at Chicago Griffin. East Division Tampa Bay at Arizona, 3:40 p.m. White Sox (Latos 6-1), 8:10 p.m. OAKLAND RAIDERS — Signed WR will give Cavaliers needed boost WLPct GB Kansas City at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. Tampa Bay (Moore 2-3) at Arizona Hall. Baltimore 33 23 .589 — L.A. Angels at N.Y. Yankees, 7:05 p.m. (Greinke 7-3), 9:40 p.m. TENNESSEE TITANS — Waived WR Boston 33 24 .579 ½ Houston at Texas, 8:05 p.m. Atlanta (Blair 0-4) at San Diego (Rea 3- Nick Harwell. Waived-injured LB Yannik CLEVELAND (AP) — Under aged a combined eight points in “What we’ve done these last Toronto 31 28 .525 3½ Miami at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m. 2), 10:10 p.m. Cudjoe-Virgil. the long-used former NBA Finals Games 1 and 2. two games doesn’t put a damper Oakland at Milwaukee, 8:10 p.m. Colorado (Butler 2-3) at L.A. Dodgers COLLEGE New York 27 30 .474 6½ format, Game 3 of this Golden Adding to the tough spot the or a cloud over how we got to this Tampa Bay 25 30 .455 7½ Washington at Chicago White Sox, (Urias 0-1), 10:10 p.m. CALIFORNIA — Signed men’s basket- Central Division 8:10 p.m. Boston (Porcello 7-2) at San Francisco ball coach Cuonzo Martin to a two-year State-Cleveland matchup would Cavaliers are in is the status of point,” James said. “We’re still WLPct GB Cleveland at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. (Suarez 1-1), 10:15 p.m. contract extension. have been played Tuesday night. forward Kevin Love, who is now here and we have a chance to Cleveland 31 24 .564 — Boston at San Francisco, 10:15 p.m. Wednesday’s Games STANFORD — Announced the retire- Kansas City 30 27 .526 2 Chicago Cubs at Philadelphia, 1:05 ment of baseball coach Mark Marquess Not this year, thanks to an in the NBA’s concussion protocol turn this series around if we National League p.m. after next season. extra rest day. after taking himself out of Game come in and do what we need to And the Cavaliers are proba- 2. Love caught an elbow from do both offensively and defen- bly celebrating that. Harrison Barnes in the back of sively.” The Eastern Conference the head during the first half, This was supposed to be their champions need as much time as and left in the third quarter chance, after last season’s they can get to try to figure out a when symptoms of a concussion matchup with the Warriors saw way back into these finals. started to present themselves. Love sidelined for the entire They’ve used LeBron James as a If Love can’t go, the Cavaliers series with a shoulder injury and ballhandler and as a center, might have no choice but to rein- Kyrie Irving gone after Game 1 they’ve played at different vent themselves with their real- with knee issues. speeds, they’ve tried different istic title hopes hanging by a Love might be gone again. lineups. thread. Going to a bigger lineup And Irving seems befuddled by There have been moments of — probably meaning giving all- the Warriors’ defense, shooting success — just not enough to but-forgotten center Timofey 33 percent with a mere five make this a series. Mozgov some minutes that mat- assists in the first two games. As such, the Warriors are two ter — could be the only real card “They did what they were sup- wins from back-to-back champi- Cavs coach Tyronn Lue has left posed to do at home,” Irving said. onships. Golden State will try to to play. “They came out and took care of take a 3-0 lead in this finals “They’ll probably play with a home court, and now they have rematch when the series little more energy,” Thompson to come to Cleveland.” resumes in Cleveland on said. “That’s natural when you Wednesday night. go home. Probably with a sense That’s almost an obligatory “The next couple days, I won’t of desperation. They might go sentiment, though. The Cavs are be reflecting,” James said. “I’ll big. You never know. But we’ll be supposed to say that all they figure out ways I can be better.” prepared.” need to do is take care of their That certainly sounds good, James has faced 0-2 deficits home floor now to get back in given that James at his best is four times before, all during his this series. And the Warriors in probably still better than any first stint in Cleveland. He and turn also said all the things they player in the world. Problem is, the Cavs lost in seven games to were supposed to say as well, like James is already averaging close Detroit in the 2006 second round, knowing there’s a long way to go Associated Press to a triple-double in this series — rallied to beat Detroit in six before they can think about a DETROIT TIGERS’ James McCann hits a three-run home run against the Toronto Blue Jays in the second so he’s already plenty productive. games in the 2007 East finals, second consecutive title. inning, Monday, in Detroit. And the Cavaliers are down 0-2 got swept by San Antonio in that Fact is, they’ve won seven despite keeping Warriors’ season’s NBA Finals, and lost in straight over the Cavaliers now, improved his batting average to mound against the Tigers on sharpshooters Stephen Curry seven games to Boston in the often in dominant fashion. And Tigers .337. He’s 12 for 28 since May 28, Tuesday night. and Klay Thompson in check so 2008 second round. that title is looming. the day Tulowitzki went on the Tigers: Detroit starts LHP far. He knows the numbers, 28 of “There’s no point in celebrat- disabled list. Matt Boyd (0-1) against his pre- Regardless, Golden State won the 31 previous teams to lose the ing or jumping up and down and vious organization. The Blue Game 1 by 15, then rolled in first two games of the finals did saying ‘Look at us,’” Curry said. From page 9 Jays traded Boyd to the Tigers Game 2 on Sunday night by 33. not recover. He didn’t need any- “We’re two games away from while Troy Tulowitzki recovers UPBlue NEXT Jays: Toronto sends RHP last year in the deal that sent That plus-48 combined margin one to remind him that only one winning a championship. We still from a right quadriceps injury, Aaron Sanchez (5-1) to the David Price to Toronto. adds up to the most one-sided team in the last 39 years — the have to go out and get the job first two games of the finals ever. 2006 Miami Heat, with his close done. It’s a trap to think that “They’re just a better team friend Dwyane Wade taking over we’ve figured things out and that right now,” acknowledged Cleve- — successfully rallied from an 0- we have the perfect formula to Minnesota Vikings sign safety Harrison Smith to extension land guard J.R. Smith, who man- 2 hole in the title series. beat Cleveland.” EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. (AP) paid safety in the league. In Smith’s 2012 draft class Sports Briefs — All offseason long, Harrison Over his first four seasons in alone, receiver Jarius Wright, Smith said he had faith that the the NFL, Smith has established kicker Blair Walsh, tight end Minnesota Vikings would follow himself as one of the best young Rhett Ellison and linebacker Viewership down after rout concerns about the water situa- played for the under-19 team in their established history of tak- safeties in the game. He has Audie Cole have all signed con- in Game 2 of NBA Finals tion in Rio and the Zika virus. 2007 that won a silver medal. The guard is the highest-pro- He could have been the team’s ing care of the players they draft proven a durable, hard-hitting tract extensions to remain with NEW YORK (AP) — With with long-term contracts. playmaker with 12 interceptions the team. file absence for the two-time biggest star in Rio, with Kobe Game 2 of the NBA Finals turn- defending gold medalists, who Bryant retired and LeBron After a few months of discus- who is the leader of coach Mike Smith was named to the Pro ing into a rout, viewership is sions, Smith’s faith was validat- Zimmer’s secondary. Bowl in 2015 and Zimmer has will already be without NBA All- James still uncommitted. But down from last year’s overtime Stars Chris Paul and Anthony Curry decided it’s more impor- ed with a contract extension. The Vikings drafted Smith in spoken of his desire to unleash contest. The rising star at safety the first round in 2012 and have the versatile player more in the Davis. tant that he rest, following a The Golden State Warriors’ Curry has won a pair of world demanding regular season in signed his five-year extension on watched him develop into an upcoming season. 110-77 victory Sunday night over Monday, ensuring that the issue impact player. General manager The Vikings added free agent titles with the Americans and which the Warriors set the NBA the Cleveland Cavaliers to take a was a starter when they won the record with 73 victories, and a will not hang over the franchise Rick Spielman has forged a repu- Michael Griffin to compete with 2-0 series lead averaged nearly or the player heading into train- tation for locking up players that several other players for the 2014 Basketball World Cup. He postseason run that’s included 17.4 million viewers on ABC. had spoken of wanting the ankle and elbow injuries on top ing camp in August. Smith got a he drafted to lucrative long-term safety spot alongside Smith, That’s down about 8 percent $10 million signing bonus, and deals, with tight end Kyle and the hope is that whoever chance to win Olympic gold, but of the sprained knee. from the almost 18.8 million missed six games in the postsea- his new deal that includes Rudolph, defensive end Everson wins the job will play well viewers for Game 2 between the Obama honors champion $28.578 million guaranteed has a Griffen and running back Adrian enough to give Smith some son with a right knee injury. same teams in 2015, when the Curry said he had spoken with Broncos at White House maximum value of $51.25 million Peterson just a couple of exam- more freedom to roam in the Cavaliers won in OT to even the his family, the Warriors and his WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi- to make him for now the highest- ples. Vikings’ defense. series at 1-1. representatives, and recently dent Barack Obama honored the ESPN said Monday that the informed USA Basketball chair- Denver Broncos at the White audience was still the second man Jerry Colangelo that he House Monday for winning largest for a Game 2 since the Talib released from Dallas hospital after gunshot wound would not go to Brazil. Super Bowl 50 with one of the NBA Finals moved to ABC in “Obviously we are disappoint- best defenses of all time and one ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — team’s mandatory minicamp Talib told police he had been 2003, behind only last season’s ed that Steph will not be avail- of the best quarterbacks of all Star cornerback Aqib Talib was starts today and the final slate hanging out at a park with matchup. released from a Dallas hospital of offseason practices is next friends when he was shot early able this summer, but we under- time in Peyton Manning. on Monday amid reports suggest- week. Sunday morning. But detectives Curry won’t be on US stand these situations arise and The Broncos defeated the Car- ing he may have accidentally While police continue to inves- are looking into whether Talib we are fully supportive of his olina Panthers by a score of 24- shot himself. tigate the shooting and have was actually shot at the Vlive Olympic basketball team decision,” Colangelo said. 10. Obama said the victories over Talib was discharged from made no arrests in the case, nightclub where two other people OAKLAND (AP) — Stephen The Americans have a list of the course of the season weren’t Medical City Hospital after being KUSA-TV in Denver reported were shot by an unknown sus- Curry has withdrawn from con- 31 players in their roster pool for always pretty. The Broncos, he treated for a gunshot wound to Monday that Talib has told peo- pect in a disturbance about the sideration from the Olympics, this summer — and plan to name noted, won a record 11 games by his right leg. He was returning to ple close to him he accidentally same time. leaving the U.S. basketball team their 12-man roster later this a touchdown or less. Denver after missing his team- shot himself. WFAA-TV in Dallas said Talib without the NBA’s MVP. month. “You don’t do that without one mates’ visit to the White House That harkens to the case of told police he was too intoxicated Curry said Monday in a state- Curry, the first player to be of the greatest defenses of all on Monday to commemorate former Giants wide receiver to remember exactly what hap- ment that he has decided to pull voted a unanimous MVP and the time,” Obama said. their win in Super Bowl 50. Plaxico Burress, who accidental- pened when he got shot. out for “several factors — includ- league’s leading scorer, certainly Obama reminded the audi- Although he didn’t require ly shot himself in the right thigh The bullet entered his right ing recent ankle and knee would have been on it. He start- ence in the Rose Garden that he’s surgery and the Broncos believe at a New York nightclub shortly thigh and exited his right calf, injuries.” ed all nine games for the Ameri- a huge Chicago Bears fan. He felt he will make a full recovery, it’s after he won the Super Bowl. He according to the police report. He didn’t say what the other cans in Spain, averaging 10.7 obliged to mention that fran- unlikely Talib will practice served 20 months in prison on a Such a trajectory might suggest factors were that he referenced. points, and his USA Basketball chise’s defense from the 1985 again until training camp. The gun charge. a self-inflicted wound. Several athletes have expressed experience dates to when he Super Bowl champions. l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMICS TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 2016 11 Husband’s lack of intimacy harms marriage

Dear Annie: My husband raised in a strict home with a does not like to have any phys- physically and mentally abu- ical contact whatsoever, except sive father and a neurotic for a peck hello or goodbye. He mother who did nothing to pro- does not like to be touched. tect him and his two siblings. There is no cuddling. We don’t At 50, my husband still has have sex. There is nothing. Annie’s serious scars, both physical We’ve been married for Mailbox and mental. His mother is in eight years, and I can guaran- total denial of her son’s abusive tee that we had more sex prior upbringing. Whenever he men- to our wedding than we’ve had now and I just don’t have it in tions it, she scolds him for talk- MOTHER GOOSE & GRIMM since. I have never met anyone me to try anymore. And he ing about family matters and like this. obviously doesn’t miss it. quickly changes the subject. In I long for an intimate rela- We’ve attempted counsel- addition, his parents are not tionship. Whenever we had ing, but it was short-lived. He shy about sharing their racist, sex, it was because I initiated never has given any reason as bigoted ideas in public, which it or complained that we never to why he is this way. Do I stay makes social outings embar- had sex. It’s been eight months or do I go? — Lonely rassing and uncomfortable. Dear Lonely: Does your The facade his family pre- husband have other redeeming sents to others is totally super- YOUR qualities or does the lack of ficial. He can barely tolerate intimacy trump everything being in their presence and OROSCOPE else? Has he had a physical often makes excuses to avoid H checkup? It could be a hormon- contact with them. — His Wife BORN LOSER al imbalance like low testos- Dear Wife: There are terone, or erectile dysfunction. always two sides to every Is he asexual? Is he gay and story. Any parent whose grown using the marriage to stay in child avoids them (whether the closet? Is he depressed? newly married or not) should Has he lost interest in you? Is take a good look at their own EUGENIA he having an affair? LAST behavior to make sure it is not These are all possibilities the reason for the estrange- that should be explored. Don’t ment. And if it is, the child Your Birthday be coy. Ask him directly about should have the gumption to Tuesday, June 7, 2016 each of these issues. You can say so. Behavior cannot be offer to accompany him to his changed if it is not recognized You’ll be tempted to do more party- ing in lieu of tackling constructive pro- doctor to discuss it. You can and addressed. ALLEY OOP jects this year. Tame your desire to be insist that the two of you Annie’s Mailbox is written enticed by people who are bad influ- return to counseling to sort by Kathy Mitchell and Marcy ences. Form stable relationships with this out. But if he refuses to Sugar, longtime editors of the people who encourage you to be, do talk about the problem and and look your best. It’s up to you to lay Ann Landers column. Please down the law. will not seek treatment of any email your questions to annies- GEMINI (May 21-June 20) — Ask kind, your decision is whether [email protected], or questions and get to the bottom of an you are better off with him or write to: Annie’s Mailbox, c/o iffy situation that is taking over your without him the way he is. Creators Syndicate, 737 3rd life. Aim to stabilize relationships with people you depend on. Move romance Dear Annie: “Mom of Three” Street, Hermosa Beach, CA to the front burner. sounds like my husband’s moth- 90254. You can also find Annie CANCER (June 21-July 22) — er. “Mom” said that ever since on Facebook at Start something new. Express your her son married, he spends all of Facebook.com/AskAnnies. 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POWDERHORN UNIT. 2 2002 Harley Fatboy. 6,000 miles, black. Many options. New bedroom, 2 bath, all utilities condition. Asking $8,000.00 included. $690.00 per month. Call (763)370-2000 John Oliver buys and (608)338-9893 2005 BOMBARDIER Traxter.    Very good condition, garage kept.  All fluids changed, new vision rims Hurley. Clean, spacious,,suoicaps,naelC.yelruH and radial tires. $3,400.00 2008 PONTIAC G6,    open-concept Living/Dining..gniniD/gniviLtpecnoc-nepo or best offer. (715)360-6931 4 door, 3.5L V6 engine. forgives $15 million in debt High ceilings, beautiful custommotsuclufituaeb,sgniliechgiH or (906)364-2697 Only 65,300 miles. Sharp Car! woodwork. Three Bedrooms..smoordeBeerhT.krowdoow !" "" " $7,800.00 (906)285-0671 NEW YORK (AP) — Some 9,000 caldebt.org. “It puts   Amazing walk-in closets..stesolcni-klawgnizamA Modern white kitchen..nehctiketihwnredoM people stuck with delinquent medical a light on a problem !# "%!%!" 1-1/4 bathroom. Updated roof,,foordetadpU.moorhtab4/1-1 siding, windows, flooring,,gniroolf,swodniw,gnidis Legals bills had their debts forgiven courtesy that few people # %"! lighting. Insulated, finished,,dehsinif,detalusnI.gnithgil "$" # walk-out basement. HighhgiH.tnemesabtuo-klaw of HBO host John Oliver. know exists.” E-furnace 2013. Garage,,egaraG.3102ecanruf-E June 7, 2016 Oliver, on his “Last Week Tonight” Antico’s organi-  " shed, deck, pergola..alogrep,kced,dehs NOTICE TO CREDITORS  "!$ New Price: $84,500.0000.005,48$:ecirPweN In the Matter of: The Kenneth D. program Sunday, took the action to zation was already negotiable. (715)329-10211201-923)517(.elbaitogen Balcom Revocable Trust Agree- illustrate a story about the practices seeing a boost in "" " ment dated July 6, 2004. NOTICE TO ALL CREDITORS of companies that purchase the donations Monday.     There is no personal representat- % %   Land for Sale ive to whom Letters of Administra- records of debtors and attempt to col- RIPMedicaldebt.org tion have been issued and no pro- lect on them. The show set up its own has been concen- bate estate will be commenced. 80 ACRES of wooded land in Kenneth D. Balcom, the Grantor of company to acquire $15 million worth trating lately on Office Space Oma at the end of Palmquist Rd. Sales • Rentals the Kenneth D. Balcom Revoc- of debt owed to hospitals in Texas, John buying debt owed by Property borders public land. able Trust Agreement dated July Oliver (715)893-2495 Management • Appraisals 6, 2004, lived at 2012 E. Pierce paying $60,000. U.S. military veter- for Rent Street, Wakefield, Michigan Oliver added a little show-biz flair, ans. 49968. As a result of the Grantor's THREE NEWLY decorated office Real Estate 906-932-5406 Trailers death on March 19, 2016, Jack L. pressing a big red button to symbolize He said people who owe bills spaces located on busy US 2. Highway US-2 • Ironwood Balcom, of 8457 S. Isabella Road, Shepherd, Michigan 48883, is the debt forgiveness. He claimed it should pay them, but they should not 650 Cloverland Drive. Each has HOUSE FOR Rent, Ironwood. upnorthproperty.com 2006 JAYCO Jay Flight Travel Successor Trustee serving at this eclipsed the $8 million giveaway by be forced to choose between paying 900 square feet, central heat and Commercial or Residential. Trailer 29ft. Sleeps 6. Fully time, and the name and address air, private entrance and private $450.00/month. No pets. equipped. Come see. $7,500.00 of the Trustee's attorney is Becky talk-show host Oprah Winfrey when medical debts and paying for food and bathroom. One unit has two No Smoking. July 15. Hwy 2 (906)285-0344. J. Bolles (P57094), Hall & Bolles, she gave a car to each member of her shelter. He said people should never separate office rooms and a (715)292-5240 P.C., 300 South University Aven- reception area. (702)524-1046 Wanted to Buy ue, Mt. Pleasant, Michigan 48858. studio audience one day, making it use credit cards to pay off medical Autos/SUVs Creditors of the Grantor are noti- the biggest ever. debts. BUYING JUNK cars or trucks. fied that all claims against the Ramme!s Auto Salvage. Highway Grantor and the Trust will be “Are you ready to make television “If people paid attention to (Oliv- Houses for Rent 1996 FORD Contour. US2 Bessemer. (906)663-6080 forever barred unless presented to Needs Clutch. $500.00 Firm. Jack L. Balcom, Successor Trust- history?” Oliver said. “Let’s do this!” er’s show) and it got them upset, they 4 BEDROOM house in great Boats, Water- (906)663-2045 ee of the The Kenneth D. Balcolm Oliver said it was “disturbingly should realize that we can eradicate neighborhood. No Smoking. Revocable Trust Agreement dated easy” for his show to set up a compa- much of this debt if we all banded $600.00/month plus utilities. 2004 MERCURY Mountaineer July 6, 2004, at 8457 S. Isabella (906)458-4361 Leave Message. crafts, Motor 4wd Premier AWD. Loaded. Moon Road, Shepherd, Michigan 48883 ny, which it called Central Asset together to help each other,” Antico roof. DVD. Rear Air and Heat. No within four (4) months after the date of publication of this notice. Recovery Professionals, and incorpo- said. “People can make a donation of 1991 15.5 foot Northland Sport rust. Heated power leather seats. HOMES, APARTMENTS, and Plus much, much more. Call This notice is published on this 7th rate it in Mississippi to make the pur- $50 and wipe out a $10,000 debt.” Angler Fishing Boat with day of June, 2016. Business Spaces for rent. Call for Rocky at Bessemer Commons details. The Real Estate Store. Shorelander Trailer, 30hp Mr. Jack L. Balcom chase. Within a few hours of Oliver’s (906)364-0291. 8457 S. Isabella Road (906)932-5406 Evinrude Motor, New Trolling Oliver’s show engages in a form of show airing, people were writing to Motor, and Many Extras. Shepherd, Michgan 48883 $2,750.00 or Best Offer. 2005 FORD Focus. Runs Great. Telephone: (989)506-6938 investigative comedy, this week Antico’s blog to see if their debt was (906)364-3901 Remote Starter. Always Starts. North 06-07-16examining an overlooked industry. included in what Oliver purchased. Real Estate Investers 161,000 miles. $1,200.00. m A 8 3 Local invester looking to liquidate an investment Motorcycles & (906)235-0685. n Q 10 7 6 Institutions often sell their debt for “Last Week Tonight” is working with on a tenant occupied home. Home is located in the o K J 9 5 2 pennies on the dollar to companies RIPMedicaldebt.org to notify people City of Ironwood and is a 2 Bedroom 1 Bath home with YOUR DREAM SUV. 2013 p K ATVs Lincoln MKX 4Dr AWD. Loaded. who then attempt to collect on the that their debt has been wiped out, a detached garage. This brick home on a corner lot West East Twin moon-roofs, Heated/Cooled m Q m J 10 4 bills. These companies operate with and those affected will be getting let- is in good condition and nothing would be needed. 1982 YAMAHA Maxim 550. Very front leather seats. Full power. n A 5 2 n 8 3 little regulation, and sometimes ters from the organization within the Please call if your interested in a fantastic ROI on a good condition, garage kept. Dual Air/Heat. Heated rear o Q 7 4 3 o A 6 New battery, plugs, tires, $49,000.00 investment with a solid long term tenant. seats. Heated steering-wheel. p Q J 10 8 5 p 9 7 6 4 3 2 employ shady and abusive collectors next few weeks, he said. chains/sprocket. $1,200.00 or Much more. Factory Warranty. South who try to intimidate people into pay- The individual debts range from trade for F/PWC. (715)360-6931 Rocky, Bessemer Commons m (906)285-6772 K 9 7 6 5 2 ing, he said. or (906)364-2697 (906)364-0291 n K J 9 4 $50 to more than $250,000, he said. o 10 8 RIPMedicaldebt.org, a nonprofit All are outside the statute of limi- p A that raises money to buy debt and for- tations, meaning the people who Dealer: West give the bills owed by people who can owe the money cannot be sued. Daily Globe Classifieds Vulnerable: East-West least afford to pay them, welcomed Since the debts were incurred at South West North East Pass 1o Pass the attention. Texas hospitals, most of the people 1m Pass 2m Pass “It’s absolutely fabulous,” said who owe money are from that state, 3n Pass 4n All Pass Craig Antico, CEO of RIPMedi- he said. m Find Your NextSNO WJobBELT HAR DWHereOODS, INC Opening lead: Q Snow Ridge Lumber, Inc. 345 Ringle Drive, Hurley, WI 54534 The declarer can is currently seeking a full-time Large Dry Kiln and Manufacturing facility is Sally Field to return to Broadway in ‘Menagerie’ Accepting applications for Maintenance Person draw deductions NEW YORK (AP) — Emmy- and Award winning Head Sawyer with an experienced electrical background. Experience preferred, but willing By Phillip Alder Oscar-winner Sally Field will return actor and director We o7er the following bene8ts to our full-time to train the right candidate. to Broadway this spring in a revival Joe Mantello, play- Employees:*Medical/Dental Insurance-Pro8t Sharing Albert Einstein said, “The grand of “The Glass Menagerie,” playing a ing Wingfield’s son, *Paid Vacation/Holidays – Life/Disability Insurance aim of all science is to cover the We offer the following benefits to our full time greatest number of empirical facts by part she has tackled before but never along with Finn Applications can be picked up at the above address logical deduction from the smallest managed to shake. Wittrock and employees: Medical/Dental Insurance, Paid From 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. number of hypotheses or axioms.” Vacations/Holiday, Profit Sharing & Life Insurance. That applies at the bridge table. Field will play Amanda Wingfield, Madison Ferris. Players must make deductions, often the faded Southern belle at the heart Scott Rudin is pro- Applications may be picked up from 7:00am-4:00pm at with incomplete data. 1200 Odanah Road, Hurley, WI 54534 BLACKJACK TRAINING In yesterday’s column featuring of the Tennessee Williams play. She ducing. this deal, South was in four spades. played the same part in 2004 at the Mantello, who This training will be a 3 week course. No fee! We are looking He learned that West, who passed for eight people. Must be willing to learn and be very out going! as dealer, held the club queen-jack Kennedy Center but said that run felt has won Tonys for Semi Truck Driver You will be taught how to shuffle cards and how to payout! (from his opening lead), the spade too short. 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Straight truck driving If you are interested please put in an application so we can get after West leads his singleton spade experience and Class B CDL this started and get you a dealer position! queen. How should South plan the Press. “I have always felt like I didn’t Larry Kramer’s “The Normal Heart.” play? required. We offer competitive pay, health Send your application to: In the auction, after North correctly really get enough of that at all.” The new “The Glass Menagerie” insurance, paid vacation time and 401k. Lac View Desert Casino rebid two spades, South moved with The revival will be directed by will play the Golden Theatre, begin- three hearts, aware that North might We are an equal opportunity employer. Attention: Human Resources have only three spades and five (or Tony Award winner Sam Gold (“Fun ning Feb. 14, with an official opening To apply please email a resume to: PO Box 129, N5384 Hwy 45, Watersmeet, MI 49969 six!) hearts. Then North raised to Home”) and co-star two-time Tony night set for March 23. [email protected] or mail to: four hearts, thinking that the 4-4 fit Eagle Waste & Recycling, Inc., Attn: Mike, would be preferable to the 5-3 (which We have an immediate opening for an energetic, is typically the case). PO Box 729, Eagle River, WI 54521. South, believing it much more likely highly motivated individual to join our team as a that West had led a singleton than from Q-J-10, won with his spade king Bundle Hauler and played on trumps. West took the second round and shifted to a low LOCAL TRUCK DRIVER WANTED Rotating Schedule • Avg. 20-25 hours/week diamond. 3:00am Start Time Now the contract was on the line. If SNOW RUN TRUCKING, LLC declarer misguessed, he would lose HURLEY, WI This position is responsible for delivering newspaper bundles to one heart, two diamonds and one area Post Offices, vending boxes and outlet stores. spade ruff. Note that South did not Large Dry Kiln and Manufacturing Facility is know about West’s club honors. Still, Must be able to lift up to 50 lbs. Must have a valid driver’s license. leading a singleton when holding both Seeking a qualified Local Truck Driver. aces would be unappealing — where No Tarping, Curtainside Trailers. Company vehicle provided, use of personal transportation may be would partner’s entry be? So declarer required in an emergency. played dummy’s diamond deuce and CDL LICENSE AND REFERENCES ARE REQUIRED. made his contract. Please pick up an application Please send a letter of interest and resume to the following Monday-Friday 8:00am-5:00pm © 2016 UFS, Dist. by Universal Uclick for UFS address or applications may be picked up between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. at: BRIDGE DAILY GLOBE Snow Run Trucking, LLC 118 E. McLeod Avenue, Ironwood, MI 49938 345 Ringle Drive No Phone Calls Please. PHILLIP Hurley, WI 54534 ALDER AAsskk DDooccttoorr KK RETINAL VESSEL OCCLUSION IS A MEDICAL EMERGENCY DAILY GLOBE By Anthony L. Komaroff, M.D. SUDOKU Sudoku is a number-placing puzzle DEAR DOCTOR K: A friend recently lost able to count fingers. blocked. But even these therapies are By Dave Green based on a 9x9 grid with several vision in his right eye because of some- If a blockage occurs in a smaller vessel, often unsatisfactory. given numbers. The object is to place thing called "retinal vessel occlusion." there may be partial vision loss or no Many cases of retinal vessel occlusion the numbers 1 to 9 in the empty What is that? Can it be prevented? symptoms. Sometimes, there is a warn- are related to atherosclerosis and other DEAR READER: The retina is the light- ing: Trouble seeing in one eye that conditions, like high blood pressure and 9 3 2 squares so that each row, each col- sensitive layer at the back of the eye that comes and goes -- and then comes and diabetes, which damage blood vessels. umn and each 3x3 box contains the receives light and then sends a signal to stays. As a result, you can reduce your risk of same number only once. the brain -- resulting in vision. Most of the this eye problem by not smoking, and 7 5 9 Most cases of a blocked retinal artery re- The difficulty blood circulation to the retina comes sult from a blood clot. The clot may form controlling your blood pressure, choles- through one artery and one vein. If either in the retinal artery, or it may travel there terol and blood sugar. People with dia- 1 9 5 level of the Conceptis Sudoku blood vessel or one of their smaller through the bloodstream from elsewhere betes should have a thorough eye exam increases from Monday to Saturday. branches is blocked, this is called an oc- in the body. at least once a year. clusion. Answer to previous puzzle The retinal vein carries blood away from Without knowing anything about your 6 7 5 2 The retinal artery carries -rich the retina. When the vein is blocked, health, I can't say whether you are at risk blood to the retina. When a blockage oc- blood flow backs up. This causes tiny for the problem your friend has. I hope curs, the retina's light-sensitive cells hemorrhages, swelling and other pres- that he received emergency treatment 8 4 1 3 8 5 2 4 7 9 6 1 begin to suffocate from lack of oxygen. sure-related damage in the retina. that restored his vision. Unless blood flow to the retina can be 7 1 6 9 5 8 2 4 3 Retinal artery occlusion is a medical (Dr. Komaroff is a physician & professor quickly restored, these cells will die. This emergency. Loss of vision may be per- at Harvard Medical School. To send 9 1 2 7 4 2 9 1 3 6 7 8 5 can cause permanent and often substan- manent if blood flow is not restored within questions, go to AskDoctorK.com, or tial loss of vision. 8 3 4 7 9 2 5 1 6 24 hours. Treatment aims to increase write: Ask Doctor K, 10 Shattuck St., Retinal artery occlusion is usually sudden blood flow to the retina, but treatment op- Second Floor, Boston, MA 02115.) 8 9 3 5 6 2 8 1 3 4 9 7 and painless. It almost always involves tions are limited, and none are very effec- COPYRIGHT 2014 1 9 7 4 6 5 8 3 2 just one eye, although the second eye THE PRESIDENT AND FELLOWS OF tive. They include injecting a clot-busting HARVARD COLLEGE may be affected in the future. 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