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Upfront Ohio State reopens Deadline for labs after bomb threat By JULIE CARR SMYTH Elder, 21, a psychology major parish directory The Associated Press from Columbus. pictures near Staff members outside COLUMBUS — Ohio one of the labs had thought Only 15 days remain State University reopened they were being evacuat- to have pictures taken two labs Tuesday night that ed for a routine fire drill. for St. John’s Parish were targeted in a bomb threat Many left purses, coats and pictorial directory. that prompted the school to car keys in their offices Call 419-695-4050 close four buildings, includ- and were stuck waiting for to schedule a time. ing the main library, and three hours in the cold rain as streets, disrupting campus life investigators went through for hundreds of students, staff the buildings with bomb- Sports and faculty. sniffing dogs. The library and a third Art history professor E. Jays selling cage tickets lab were scheduled to reopen Okechukwu Odita was strand- St. John’s has announced later Tuesday. No bombs ed because his car was parked its sale of 2010-11 boys were found in the two build- behind police tape. basketball season tickets. ings that were reopened, and “I appreciate what they are Adult reserved-seat hold- an earlier search of all four doing. We don’t want the ers may renew their tickets turned up nothing out of the whole place to blow up,” from 7-8 p.m. Thursday ordinary, officials said. Odita said as he waited on a in the high school office, Stacy Taff photo The threat was in a mes- bench near the labs. with adult general admis- sage received Tuesday at FBI Students and faculty mem- sion ticketholders able to Elida Local Schools Students of the Month present at Tuesday’s Elida Board of Education meeting were, front from left, Lindsay Brocklehurst, Brittany Anderson and headquarters in Washington, bers were warned by text- renew their tickets from said Paul Bresson, a spokes- message alerts and online 8-9 p.m. that night. Kayla Swartz; and back, Superintendent Don Diglia, Conner French, Maggie Wheeler and Board of Education President Brenda Stocker. man based there. The bureau and phone messages to Adults who do not had several leads and was stay clear of the buildings have a general admission continuing to investigate, through the afternoon, said ticket and would like one its Cincinnati spokesman, Bob Armstrong, the head of may put themselves on Michael Brooks, said late university emergency man- the waiting list by calling Tuesday. agement. Some students com- the office by Nov. 30. Elida working on Ohio State is one of the plained they received alerts High and grade school nation’s largest universities, more than an hour after they students may purchase with more than 56,000 stu- were sent. their tickets starting dents at its main Columbus Public Safety director Friday morning in the security program campus. Campus police said Vernon Baisden said he could high school office. they were alerted at 8:19 not specify how many stu- Student tickets BY STACY TAFF The “Grand Piano for a centrating with the high a.m. Tuesday that the threats dents were affected by the cost $40; adult gen- [email protected] Grand Auditorium” fundrais- school and then working our involved the William Oxley evacuations. eral admission, $55; adult ing project is headed by board way down. We first decided Thompson Memorial Library Baisden said other classes reserved-seat, $90. ELIDA — With Elida’s member Sally Ulrich. to do that because there had and three laboratory build- and functions on campus con- Also, a family pass for new high school building The board authorized never been an active shooter ings. tinued as scheduled, though all boys and girls junior well on its way to comple- Treasurer Joel Parker to in an elementary school, but Authorities did not iden- some students said instructors high basketball games is tion, the board of education accept bids for loose furnish- that changed recently,” Miller tify the source of the bomb had called off some classes in for sale for $30; other- is focused on furnishing and ings and equipment for the said. “In Carlsbad, Calif., an threats. Bresson declined to buildings near the evacuated wise, cost is $3 for adults equipping it. new high school. active shooter entered an ele- provide information about labs and library. and $2 for students. One piece of equipment In other news, Director mentary school and children where the e-mail appeared The Thompson library sits the board has its eye on is of Business Mark Miller were harmed, so we’re hop- to come from or whether the at the head of the campus’ Karate tourney Sunday a grand piano for the new gave a progress report on the ing to get this moving along. FBI believed the threat was central green, The Oval. Also The 18th annual Martial auditorium. Elida won sec- A.L.I.C.E. school security In January, we’re going to real. affected were McPherson Arts Tournament will ond place for a donation program. A.L.I.C.E., which have a meeting with local University officials did not Chemical Lab, which houses again take place Sunday at at the recent Ohio School stands for alert, lockdown, law enforcement to make give details on the nature of the chemistry and astrono- Jefferson High School. It Board Association Capital inform, counter and evacu- sure everyone is on the same the threats and declined to my departments; Smith is open to all styles of mar- Conference in Columbus. ate, helps a school district page and then on March 3, speculate on why the four Laboratory, which houses tial arts, with registration This will be put toward prepare for and address a we’ll have the first meeting buildings were targeted. engineering experiments from 9 a.m. to noon and the purchase of the piano, hostile situation like a school of our Crisis Response team, “It’s a little worrisome. and anthropology; and Scott the contests at 12:30 p.m. according to Superintendent shooting. Maybe there won’t be a warn- Laboratory, a mechanical All proceeds from Don Diglia. “We’re planning on con- See ELIDA, page 2 ing next time,” said Todd engineering building. the tournament go to the National Honor Society. For more information, call Mike Maag at (419) 296-9931. Fort Jennings preparing for village’s bicentennial Also, the Lima-Putnam Wrestling Club is holding BY NANCY SPENCER Paul Kramer will seek esti- The third and final reading lage and Fort Jennings Park The student-seller of the an informational meeting nspencer@delpho- mates for the work, with the will be held at the December Board members. The village, grand prize entry will receive for parents and wrestlers sherald.com hopes it can be completed meeting. school, athletic boosters and $50 and top sellers in three at the Schnipke Inn in before winter. The new material was park board shared the cost of brackets will win $250 for Ottawa 7 p.m. Monday. FORT JENNINGS — “We need to keep those incorporated into the main the project. first place, $100 for second The club is for youth As Fort Jennings prepares cleaned out and right now, and secondary ball diamonds The park board will start place and $50 for third place. in grades 1-8, as well as to celebrate its bicentennial, there are a ton of leaves in at Fort Jennings Park. Clay- a new fundraiser Thursday. Entry sellers of weekly Pick adding a separate class Mayor Jim Smith announced them. The leaves will break based pellets were used to Students will sell the FJ Park 3 winners will receive $5. for children ages 5-7 on a committee has been formed down and form blockage in improve the diamond. The $10 Grand Giveaway entries Proceeds from the fund- Saturday mornings. and met for the first time the lines,” Mayor Smith said. pellets were mixed with the for $20 each. Students will raiser will support park If interested, con- prior to Tuesday’s council “We need to stay proactive existing infield dirt and a get credit for sales and be upkeep and projects. tact Maag. meeting. with this. One time we have small layer was also placed entered into prize drawings. During the police report, “We are putting together to dig up a road or yard on top. The material will All entries must be turned in Chief Ethel Vaughn brought Forecast a celebration of our 200th would cost us more than a keep the surface looser, pro- by Jan. 19. council members up to speed Partly cloudy birthday and we will involve cleaning.” hibits weed growth and is All entries will be assigned on a bullying issue. She said Thursday the whole community,” Smith Kramer is also collecting more aesthetically pleasing. numbers from 000-999, with there are a handful of stu- with 20 per- said. “We are considering brochures for a gator-type Once introduced, the material the possibility of more than dents using texting, verbal cent chance holding it Motor Madness vehicle for the village. also has more longevity and one ticket with the same and sometimes even physical of rain and Weekend in July and if that Council also heard the requires only maintenance number. Beginning Jan. 31, bullying against other stu- high in mid doesn’t work, it will be one second reading of the sani- for an expected 10 years. ticket numbers matching the dents. According to Vaughn, 40s. See page 2. of the other weekends in July. tary sewer rate increase ordi- The 150 tons of material Ohio Lottery Pick 3 evening this is being done after school The committee has already nance. needed for Diamond 1 cost drawing will be $300 weekly hours at the homes or on proposed some neat activi- According to the ordi- approximately $9,600. The winners, with the possibility the way to the homes of the Index ties for the children and a nance, the per-unit fee will smaller diamond required of more than one winner. victims. Obituaries 2 re-enactment of the establish- increase from $36 to $39 approximately 40 tons at On July 23, the park board “I will be looking at get- State/Local 3 ment of the fort. It will be a beginning Jan. 1, 2011, and to approximately $3,200. Some will hold a “Grand Prize ting a speaker in to talk to the Politics 4 busy weekend full of food, $42 beginning Jan. 1, 2012. material was left over and Party.” All paid entries will kids,” Vaughn said. Community 5 drink, music and historical The mayor and council will be used to “polish” off be put in a ticket drum and Vaughn said the culprits Sports 6-7 events.” members see a need for the the fields in spring. at 8 p.m., one entry will be are middle school-aged chil- Business 8 The next meeting will be increase to cover mainte- Instrumental in the work drawn. If the entry-holder dren. Classifieds 9 held at 6 p.m. prior to the nance costs and to prepare for on the diamonds was Matt is present, they will receive Smith told council he TV 10 Dec. 21 council meeting. possible unforeseen repairs Menke, Ray Kaverman, $2,500. If they are not pres- believes it is a good thing Villagers who would like to to the sanitary sewer sys- Dan Swick, Mike Metzger, ent, they will receive $1,250. for the village to be involved World News 11 participate should attend. tem. The per-unit cost has John Von Sossan, Rick If the $1,250 is awarded, in such issues like bullying Council appropriated remained steady since 1998. Kleman, the Fort Jennings a new entry will be drawn so the children on both ends $2,500 for catch basin clean- The village bills an average Local Schools, Fort Jennings every half hour, receiving know someone cares and is ing. Maintenance Supervisor of 225 units per month. Athletic Boosters, the vil- $250, if present. looking out for them.

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2 – The Herald Wednesday, November 17, 2010 www.delphosherald.com For The Record FDA panel backs OBITUARIES The Delphos Herald Vol. 141 No. 133 first new lupus Nancy Spencer, editor Ray Geary, general manager Delphos Herald Inc. Don Hemple, advertising manager drug in 50 years Tiffany Brantley, circulation manager ADELPHI, Md. (AP) — bullet,” said Dr. Maria Suarez- William Kohl, general manager/ Federal health experts on Almazor of the MD Anderson Eagle Print Tuesday voted in favor of the Cancer Center in Houston. first new drug to treat Lupus Panelists who voted against The Daily Herald (USPS 1525 in over 50 years, setting aside the drug’s approval said the richard L. 8000) is published daily except concerns that the experimental studies submitted by Human Sundays and Holidays. therapy does not work in some Genome Sciences did not show truesdale sr. By carrier in Delphos and key patient groups, including that patients taking Benlysta nov. 30, 1940-nov. 15, 2010 area towns, or by rural motor African-Americans. fared significantly better than Richard L. Truesdale Sr., route where available $2.09 per The recommendation from those taking older therapies. 69, of Delphos, died at 6:08 week. By mail in Allen, Van a panel of Food and Drug “I have all the hopes and p.m. Monday at St. Rita’s Mary Darlene Betty Honigford Wert, or Putnam County, $105 per year. Outside these counties Administration advisers dreams that we have heard Medical Center. He was born Nov. 30, Horstman July 26, 1925-nov. 15, 2010 $119 per year. brings the biotech drug from expressed today, and I know Dec. 22, 1942-nov. 15, 2010 Elizabeth “Betty” Entered in the post office Human Genome Sciences my lupus patients want a med- 1940, in Delphos to Merl and Anita (McClanahan) Mary Darlene Horstman, Honigford, 85, of Delphos, in Delphos, Ohio 45833 as one step closer to market. The icine that is more effective, but Periodicals, postage paid at Truesdale, who preceded 67, of Ottoville, died at 11 p.m. died at 11:10 p.m. Monday at drug was co-developed with I have not seen data that says Monday at her residence. her residence. Delphos, Ohio. GlaxoSmithKline PLC. this drug is it,” said Dr. David him in death. No mail subscriptions will be On June 17, 1961, he She was born Dec. 22, She was born July 26, Known as Benlysta, the Blumenthal of Case Western 1925, in Delphos to Andrew accepted in towns or villages married Connie Keeling, 1942, in Washington, D.C., to where The Daily Herald paper drug is designed to treat flare- Reserve University. Aloysius and Vivian (DeWitz) and Julia (Kalt) Moreo. ups and pain caused by lupus, Only 30 percent of patients who survives in Delphos. carriers or motor routes provide Survivors also include Wieczorek Sr. They preceded She was married to Jerome daily home delivery for $2.09 a little-understood and poten- studied by Human Genome her in death. Honigford and he died on Dec. per week. tially fatal ailment in which Sciences responded to the drug, sons Richard (Laura) Truesdale Jr., of St. Marys She was married to Charles 24, 2006. 405 North Main St. the body attacks its own tis- as measured by a comprehen- Horstman, who survives in Survivors include sons TELEPHONE 695-0015 sue and organs. Ninety percent sive list of lupus symptoms. and Michael (Sue) Truesdale of Delphos; daughter Donna Ottoville. Dennis (Marie) Honigford, Office Hours of lupus patients are women. The drug did not help African- Other survivors include Steve Honigford and Tim 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Fri. The disease causes skin rashes, Americans — who are three (Linda Botkin) Rigdon of POSTMASTER: Delphos; brother Robert sons Robert (Lisa) Horstman Honigford of Delphos; daugh- joint pain and inflammation of times more likely to have lupus ter Bev (Tom) Jettinghoff of Send address changes (Francis) Truesdale of of Colorado Springs, Color., to THE DAILY HERALD, the kidneys and the fibrous tis- than Caucasians. Additionally, and Daniel (Gayle) Horstman Delphos; brothers-in-law Jim sue surrounding the heart. studies conducted in Latin Bellefontaine; grand- 405 N. Main St. children Joshua Rigdon, of Houston, Texas; sister- Honigford and Donald (Doris) Delphos, Ohio 45833 The FDA panel voted 13-2 America and Eastern Europe and brother-in-law Rebecca Honigford of Ottoville; sister- in favor of approving the drug. showed significantly better Heather Gallimore, Emily Aguirre, Jennifer Edwards, (David) Buecker of Columbus in-law Jeanette (Gerald) Swary The agency is not required to results than those conducted in and Dallas (Kathy) Horstman of Payne; and a grandson, follow the advice of its panel- the U.S. and Canada, leading Tiffany Roberts, Styler Truesdale and Michael Jr., of Dayton; grandchildren Aaron Jerome Honigford. Scholars of the Day ists, though it often does. some panelists to question the Mitchell, Alec and Savannah She was also preceded in The FDA is scheduled to accuracy of the results. Christopher, Ashley and Amanda Truesdale; and 10 Horstman; stepgrandchildren death by her sisters, Leona, make a decision on Benlysta Despite such concerns, Lisa and Kindra Farber and Irene and Marcile Moreo; by Dec. 9, and company panelists appeared swayed by great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death Trina (Farber) Ware. brothers, Harry “Henry,” executives suggested the drug more than 30 lupus patients She was also preceded in Charles, Gilbert, Otto, could be available in the first who spoke on behalf of the by three children, Bradley Truesdale and two stillborn death by a brother, Aloysius Lawrence J. and Raymond P. quarter 2011. drug. Many said the side Wieczorek Jr.; a sister, Patricia Moreo; two infant siblings; sis- FDA’s experts stressed that effects of current drugs are as infants. Mr. Truesdale worked in (Wieczorek) Ward; father-in- ter-in-law JoAnn Honigford; Benlysta will not work for all debilitating as the disease itself. law, Leonard Horstman; moth- and granddaughter Kimberly patients and that more effec- Current treatments include ste- maintenance at Bunge for 36 years. He loved fishing and er-in-law, Patricia (Harter) Elizabeth Honigford. tive therapies are still needed. roids, which can cause bone Horstman; and sister-in-law Mrs. Honigford worked “I think it’s very exciting fractures, and chemotherapy playing on the computer. He was an avid Cincinnati Reds Madelyn (Horstman) Mager. at Vancrest as a nurses aid St. John’s Scholar of the that this is the first new drug in drugs, which cause hair loss, When asked her occupa- for more than 40 years, was Day is Sidney five decades, but it’s not magic anemia and diarrhea. and Bengals fan. Services will begin at 1 tion, Mary always responded a member of St. John the Fischbach. p.m. Friday at Harter and with, “Domestic Engineer”. Evangelist Catholic Church Congratulations Schier Funeral Home, the She loved taking care of her and volunteered with its fes- Sidney! elida Rev. Tom Shobe will offici- family and home, her most tival for more than 50 years (Continued from page 1) tion. ate. Burial will be in Walnut important responsibility. She and was in charge of salad. Jefferson’s Scholar of the The following personnel Grove Cemetery. was a member of St. John She also volunteered with the Day is Colin we’re forming right now. were approved for employ- may call from the Evangelist Catholic Church American Heart Association McConnahea. and American Cancer Society. This coming August, we’ll ment: noncertified - Fara 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Thursday and loved knitting afghans for Congratulations have our first summer meet- Ewing for substitute aide family and friends and present- She loved the patients at and one hour prior to ser- Colin! ing for the program and then and substitute secretary; vices Friday at the funeral ed them for no reason, calling Vancrest and loved gardening in the spring of 2012, we’re Adam McIntosh, substi- home. them “just because” gifts. She and cooking. Her children and Students can pick up their hoping to start training the tute custodian; supplemen- Memorial contribu- enjoyed league bowling, vari- grandchildren were her life. awards in their school offices. middle school staff and then tal - Mike Eilerman, fresh- tions may be made to the ous types of music, dancing Mass of Christian Burial letting it filter down to the man girls basketball coach; American Cancer Society. and followed NASA manned begins at 11 a.m. Friday at St. elementary.” substitute teachers - William space flights with passion. As John the Evangelist Catholic The board accepted the Lamont, Anthony Singian, the daughter of a retired Navy Church, the Rev. Jacob Gordon CorreCtions officiating. Burial will follow resignation of bus driver Jay Melton, Richard Herr, chief petty officer, she lived on The Delphos Herald wants BIRTH in Resurrection Cemetery. Linda Crites effective Dec. Brandon Bucholtz, Susan bases for 16 years, loved the to correct published errors in st. ritA’s Friends may call from 2-8 31 for retirement purposes. Fantz, Christine Albright, Navy and Air Force as much its news, sports and feature A boy was born Nov. 14 to p.m. Thursday at Harter and The rate of pay for home Christa Siferd, Angela as her family, visiting mili- articles. To inform the news- Terry and Linda Stechschulte Schier Funeral Home, where instruction tutors for the Schroeder, Javas Mitimitu, tary bases and always felt safe room of a mistake in published of Cloverdale. a parish wake begins at 7:30 2010/11 fiscal year was Sean McNeal, Robert Doyle, when passing through their information, call the editorial p.m. approved at $18.66 per hour. Corinne McPheron and Tyler main gate but has now passed department at 419-695-0015. Memorials are to The project Farmetrics was Walsh. through “the” main gate and is Corrections will be published THANK YOU Community Health approved for the Elida FFA The following volunteers now safe for eternity. on this page. as a sales project and Elida were also approved: Class 1- We would like to thank Mass of Christian Burial Professionals of Delphos or Prom Parents was approved Helen Thomas, Herb Purton Delphos and the surrounding begins at 9:30 a.m. Saturday the American Cancer Society. as a school-related organiza- and Edward Brinkman; Class communities for the wonder- at St. John the Evangelist 2 - Michelle Cahill, middle ful support of the 50/50 draw- Catholic Church, the Rev. WEATHER school girls basketball; Matt ing for Alivia Lucas. Jacob Gordon officiating. FUNERALS Webb, freshman boys bas- Winners were: Burial will follow in St. John’s BrinKMAn, Verena Delphos weather ketball; and Jim Wittkamp, First place — Marilyn Cemetery. H., 97, of Ottoville, Mass High temperature Tuesday varsity wrestling. Gengler, Delphos Friends may call from 2-4 of Christian burial will in Delphos was 48 degrees, The board honored the Second place — Joni and 6-8 p.m. Friday at Harter be 11 a.m. Thursday at low was 30. Rainfall was students of the month for Miller, Ottoville and Schier Funeral Home, Immaculate Conception recorded at 1 inch. High a November: Elida Elementary Third place — Maggie where a parish wake starts at Catholic Church, Ottoville year ago today was 55, low - Lindsay Brocklehurst, Daugherty, St. Marys 7:30 p.m. with Fr. Joe Przybysz offi- was 42. Record high for today Aubrey Etzler and Samantha You can follow her prog- Memorials are to donor’s ciating. Burial will follow is 72, set in 1958. Record low Young; Elida Middle School ress at caringbridge.org/visit/ choice. in St. Mary’s Cemetery, is 6, set in 1959. LOST - Brittany Anderson, Sabrina alivialucas Ottoville. 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STATE/LOCAL Briefs Jerry Lewis’ Thanksgiving Lawmaker pushes ban McDonald’s travel to be up COLUMBUS (AP) — holiday More Ohioans are expected to hit the road for Thanksgiving. on synthetic marijuana Dinner set AAA on Tuesday forecast that about 1.64 million of the DAYTON (AP) — A blend of chemically treat- Miamisburg, said he began said Dr. Marcel Casavant, This year marks the 6th year state’s residents would ven- state lawmaker is pushing ed, smokable leaves, the smoking synthetic marijua- medical director of the for the Jerry Lewis’ McDonald’s ture at least 50 miles from legislation to outlaw the Dayton Daily News report- na three years ago while in Central Ohio Poison Center. Thanksgiving Day Dinner home for next week’s holiday. sale or possession of a type ed Tuesday. the military because it did Unlike marijuana, it can which was started in 1989 by That’s 11 percent more than of synthetic marijuana in Ruhl, a Republican from not show up in drug tests. make people very ill with the Chester Carey Family. last year. Ohio. Mount Vernon, says Spice Highs produced by Spice symptoms including high The Jerry Lewis’s The auto club says the over- State Rep. Margaret Ruhl is dangerous and has made and other herbal-incense blood pressure, racing heart- McDonald’s Thanksgiving Day whelming majority of Ohio is a lead sponsor of a bill some high school students products are not as incapac- beat and nausea, he said. Dinner will be held from 11 a.m. Thanksgiving travelers will that would classify the syn- from her area and many itating as those from mari- “It is a dangerous prod- to 2 p.m. on Nov. 25 at the Lima drive to their destinations. thetic substance now legally others ill. juana, Fox said. uct that is hurting people,” Veteran’s Memorial Civic and A fraction — 64,000 — are Convention Center. sold in convenience stores, “It gives you the same “With the Spice prod- Casavant said. The dinner will include the expected to fly, up 3 percent smoke stores and other high as marijuana, but it’s ucts, it’s really light, like Doug Aytes, 18, of from last year. traditional Thanksgiving fixings AAA’s outlook indicates businesses under names more addictive,” she said. smoking a light cigarette — Brookville, said he smokes including turkey, gravy, mashed Americans will travel an aver- such as “Spice” or “K2” Spice is marketed as an you don’t get the coughing a few grams of Spice daily. potatoes, stuffing, pumpkin pie age 800 miles to their turkey as a Schedule I controlled incense and all products and you get a clear mind,” A gram costs about $15, the and more. Volunteers will pre- and pumpkin pie and spend substance. contain a warning label that Fox said. newspaper reported. pare enough food to feed 2,500 about $500 on the trip — New Jersey, New York reads, “not for human con- When smoked, the syn- “It was a beautiful thing guests. As a result, 800 pounds same as last year. and Pennsylvania are con- sumption,” but advocates thetic marijuana stimulates people invented, and I think of turkey, 800 pounds of mashed sidering similar legislation, say it is a harmless and sen- the same receptors in the if somebody is trying to potatoes, 540 pounds of stuff- I-71 closed and at least 10 other states sible marijuana alternative. brain as organic marijuana take it away from us, it’s ing, 300 pounds of gravy, more already outlaw the synthetic Justin Fox, 24, of and produces a similar high, just terrible,” Aytes said. than 200 pies and more than 24 4-plus hours pounds of whipped cream will be prepared. CINCINNATI (AP) — A The dinner is open to the three-vehicle crash including public, everyone is welcome and a garbage truck left south- Ohio Statehouse opens Phase III there is no cost for the guests. bound Interstate 71 shut down In addition to the dinner, near Cincinnati at the height there will be clothing and gro- of rush hour. cery giveaways. The driver of a minivan was of Ohio Statehouse Museum “Our goal is not to feed some- taken to a hospital. There was COLUMBUS — The stories of those who designed Each theme is comprised explore the workings of gov- one for just one meal but to pro- no other information available Heart of Democracy, phase and built the Statehouse and of quotations from notable ernment by examining who vide them with enough food for immediately on the accident three of the Ohio Statehouse those who have come to Ohioans, Americans and serves, how they are elected several meals. Last year, thanks that took place at about 4 a.m. Museum, opened to the serve. Audiovisual media Greeks. to office and the roles they to the community’s generosity, today. public today with a short transport visitors to histori- Display cases located in play in government. we were able to give 3 bags of Authorities say debris from ceremony. The ceremony cal events and invite them to the Ohio Statehouse Crypt The museum offers exhib- groceries to every guest,” says the trash truck slowed efforts featured a student perfor- imagine themselves as gover- since 1996 were relocated its that encourage visitors to local McDonald’s owner Jerry to get the highway open again. mance from the Heritage nor or a legislator. to the north and south light participate in the government Lewis. Traffic finally began moving Middle School Choir from “Every Ohio Statehouse courts and the northeast pas- process by making choices, Only Believe Ministries in around 8:30 a.m. Hilliard. The new exhibit on visitor will come away from sageway (Capitol Square expressing their opinions Botkins, will bring a school bus Police had closed I-71 at filled with clothing and guests the Interstate 275 beltway, the ground floor of the Ohio this exhibit with a deeper Room). and comparing viewpoints. Statehouse features eight knowledge about the impor- “We are very proud that A thrust on contemporary will be able to take with them sending southbound traffic any needed clothing items over to nearby Interstate 75. major themes that chroni- tance of democracy,” said the Ohio Statehouse Museum issues enables visitors to bet- cle democracy in Ohio and Chairman of the Capitol has added a great deal to ter relate to the governing including pants, shirts, shoes, Zoo dedicates America. As part of the Square Review and Advisory our educational program- process. The Ohio Statehouse coats and hats. opening ceremony, eight 8th Board Senator Richard Finan. ming, especially for the tens Museum is open weekdays The community can donate grade students from Heritage “This exhibition includes of thousands of school chil- from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; week- non-perishable food items and solar walkway toiletry items between now TOLEDO (AP) — An Middle School were selected many important individuals dren who visit annually,” ends from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m.; to read each of the quotes that have lent their voice to said William E. Carleton, closed holidays. Admission to and Thanksgiving at the Scout Ohio zoo has a new walkway Shop in Lima at 752 Robb Ave. designed to harness the power that comprise the exhibit. our democracy and who have Executive Director of the the Ohio Statehouse Museum In addition, Maverick Media of the sun while providing Since the Ohio Statehouse changed our history forev- Capitol Square Review and is free! and its radio stations will hold visitors with shade. Museum opened in June er.” Advisory Board. “These his- Funding of the Ohio live radio remotes Nov. 23 The SolarWalk dedicated 2009, it is the nation’s pre- Phase three of the Ohio torical quotes that focus on Statehouse Museum is the and 24 at both Lima Save-A- Tuesday at the Toledo Zoo mier statehouse museum Statehouse Museum high- the fundamental ideas that result of a public/private Lot locations on Bellefontaine features a canopy of more than education center. The Ohio lights the significance of our great country was found- partnership. The Museum Avenue and Cole Street. As 1,400 solar panels expected to Statehouse Museum includes eight major themes that ed on will add even more has primarily been made residents are completing their supply the zoo with 104,000 interactive, hands-on exhib- shine a light on democra- to this educational environ- possible by private contribu- own Thanksgiving Shopping kilowatt hours of power each its that challenge visitors’ cy and illuminate the ide- ment.” tors through a capital cam- they can add a bag of groceries year. Officials say in a news knowledge about Ohio his- als of Ohio government. After opening to the pub- paign entitled “Enriching the to their order to be donated to release that the walkway will tory and the workings of state Themes include: We the lic on June 10, 2009, the Experience.” The Capitol guests at the Thanksgiving Day allow the zoo to reduce its government, while equipping People, Equality, Inalienable Ohio Statehouse Museum Square Foundation has raised Dinner. yearly carbon footprint by the them to more fully partici- Rights, Knowledge, Justice, has drawn more than 102,000 nearly $4.5 million for the “Year after we continue to amount put out by 15 medi- pate as citizens. Historical Tolerance, Liberty and tour visitors. Museum guests Enriching the Experience be amazed at the community’s um-sized cars. artifacts and images tell the Participation. have the opportunity to capital campaign. willingness to give up their “We are grateful for the own Thanksgiving to serve one support we have received from another,” Lewis said. “At this the state of Ohio and the pri- time we have plenty of volun- vate sector to make this next teers for the 2010 dinner. We are phase of the museum a real- currently taking names for vol- unteers for the 2011 Jerry Lewis’ ity,” said Charles R. Moses, McDonald’s Thanksgiving Day Capitol Square Foundation Dinner. Chairman. “These notable For more information about quotes will remind every the Jerry Lewis’ McDonald’s Statehouse visitor of what Thanksgiving Day Dinner or to ideals are important to the sign up to volunteer for the 2011 heart of Ohio Democracy.” please call 419-225-5916.

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“It’s far more impressive when others discover your good qualities without your help.” POLITICS – Judith Martin Divided Congress makes education reform tough By CHRISTINE ference from the Congress, saying, ’This is something we ARMARIO and the Congress gave them promised our constituents, The Associated Press a lot of money in education,” that we’d fix No Child Left Jack Jennings, director of the Behind,” said Mike Petrilli, The Obama administration Center for Education Policy. executive vice president at the has pushed an ambitious edu- The GOP takeover of the Thomas B. Fordham Institute, cation agenda in the last two House means that Rep. John an education think tank. years, sending $100 billion to Kline of Minnesota will become But accomplishing even states thorough the stimulus the chair of the Education and such a broadly held goal package and spurring reform Labor Committee, giving the would require overcoming in many locations through the Minnesota Republican huge considerable divides between Race to the Top competition. clout in shaping education Democrats and Republicans on But none of the major ini- spending. the role of the federal govern- tiatives pushed by President Kline is a deficit hawk and ment in education, along with Barack Obama and Education retired Marine pilot who said a different set of splits among Secretary Arne Duncan have it’s time to pull Washington Democrats over reforms like been bipartisan. Most were out of the nation’s classrooms performance pay for teachers approved through large spend- and stop using billions in fed- and charter schools. ing bills that Republicans eral dollars to bail out state Many of the ideas Obama Pelosi expected opposed. education budgets. has adopted, including tying Politicians and experts say “Washington does not have teacher pay to student test IT WAS NEWS THEN to remain at helm the big Republican gains in the money and the states have scores, are ideas Republicans got to face their own issues,” have traditionally adopted. One Year Ago Congress will serve as a road- WASHINGTON (AP) — block to further Democrat- said Kline. But they rode a wave of • Jester’s Roving Players and owners of The Fort restau- Despite suffering near-historic led education reform efforts, In an interview this week anti-Obama and big govern- rant were honored Tuesday evening by Fort Jennings Police election losses this month, including a likely decrease in Paris, Duncan said he was ment sentiment to victory this Chief Ethel Vaughn for their contributions to the youth House Democrats appear ready in big-ticket spending as the optimistic the Republican November, and are certain to of the village. Vaughn said the pair is always there with to keep their leadership team GOP seeks greater fiscal election victories wouldn’t push for a smaller federal role help when she needs it. She provides activities for youth at intact, with Nancy Pelosi of restraint. derail the administration’s in public education. Easter, Halloween, Christmas and during the Burn-Out. California still on top. Another round of the $4.35 plans, but conceded “There’s In an interview with The Both parties will hold billion Race to the Top com- no guarantee our agenda will Associated Press, Kline voiced 25 Years Ago — 1985 closed-door House leadership petition or a cash infusion continue to move.” opposition to a range of Obama Both parties have agreed on education policies — from • Britain and Ireland signed a historic pact aimed at elections today but the main like the $10 billion aid pack- reducing sectarian warfare in Northern Ireland by giving age Democrats passed earlier the need to revamp No Child the Common Core academic focus will involve the soon-to- Left Behind, the nation’s most benchmarks to the $4.35 bil- Dublin an advisory role for the first time in the running of be minority party. this fall to save thousands of Ulster. The accord was the first between the two govern- teacher jobs would almost important — and controver- lion Race to the Top — primar- Pelosi, the nation’s first certainly be blocked. Efforts sial — education law. The ily because he opposes federal ments on Ulster since the 1921 “Partition” that divided the female speaker, appeared to island into the Republic of Ireland and the six counties of to save Pell Grants for low- law was passed on a bipartisan interference with state and local soothe enough angry colleagues and middle-income students vote in 2001 when Congress decisions on education. And Northern Ireland, the scene of sectarian conflict since the Tuesday to ensure her election 1600s. and revamp the No Child Left was similarly divided between while Kline approves of char- to the top post. Barring a sur- Behind Act will be complicat- a Republican House and ter schools and performance • Fort Jennings native Lauretta Schimmoeller was prise, she will become minor- honored posthumously by being inducted into the Ohio ed with Congress so divided. Democratic Senate. pay for teachers, he doesn’t ity leader in January, when “Obama and Duncan were “They’re so close on this want the federal government Women’s Hall of Fame. She was the first woman to estab- the new Congress convenes. issue you could imagine both to be making decisions in those lish and manage an airport and founded the Port Bucyrus very lucky that they had two The second- and third-ranking years of relatively little inter- Democrats and Republicans areas. Municipal Air Port in 1929. She formed the Emergency Democrats seem likely to hold Flight Corp., which was later renamed the Aerial Nurses their positions as well. Punishment phase for Rangel set for Thursday Corp. of America. This corp. was an early model for the Republicans, meanwhile, By LARRY MARGASAK The ethics committee account my entire 40 years of U.S. Air Force Flight Nurses Corp. are expected to keep Rep. The Associated Press chairman, Democratic Rep. service to the Congress before • Delphos Bass Club presented first-place end-of-the- John Boehner of Ohio as their Zoe Lofgren of California, making any decisions on sanc- year trophies to Dick Clarkson, who won the high point leader, putting him in place to WASHINGTON — It took said Tuesday night that the tions,” Rangel said. trophy with 635 points. He also won the biggest bass of become speaker in January. House investigators 2 1/2 panel will vote on a recom- For Rangel, who is 80 and the year trophy for a bass which weighed six pounds, eight By quarreling among them- years and a jury of congressio- mended punishment after the has served in the House for 40 ounces. He also won the Lee Miller Memorial trophy. selves and sticking with Pelosi, nal peers two days to conclude hearing ends. years, the last eight months Second-place trophy went to John Moreo with a total of 572 House Democrats are depart- Rep. Charles Rangel of New In rapid order: have been especially difficult. points. Third-place trophy went to Kevin Osting, who tied ing from the example set by York violated House rules. —The jury panel that found In early spring, he relin- with Donnie Kent with 419 points apiece. Republicans, who quickly A decision on his punish- Rangel guilty on 11 counts of quished his chairmanship after closed ranks around a new ment will be much quicker. ethical wrongdoing will issue the ethics committee — in an 50 Years Ago — 1960 leader, Boehner, four years ago Possible sanctions include a what could be a stinging report unrelated case — found he • A very large attendance marked the 12th annual when they lost the majority. House vote deploring his con- explaining its conclusions. Fraternal Order of Eagle Auxiliary Birthday party held Pelosi let her supporters improperly allowed corpora- duct, a fine and denial of cer- —The sanctions hearing Sunday in the Eagles club rooms in Delphos. Elsie Butler and critics vent their emotions tions to pay for two trips to the tain privileges. will follow. of Lima, state president of the Auxiliary, was the principal Tuesday at a four-hour closed Caribbean. The House ethics commit- —The full ethics commit- speaker at the banquet and other state officers present were meeting in the Capitol. She He then sought unsuccess- tee set a hearing Thursday tee will recommend a pun- Bernice Hoffman of Tiffin, past state president, Emma got an earful at times from col- fully to have his trial in the on the appropriate punish- ishment to the House, pos- Fittro of Wapakoneta, and Jeanne Stegeman of Delphos. leagues who said a party must current case be held before his ment for Rangel, a Democrat sibly a censure vote deploring The day was dedicated to the local secretary, Naomi change leaders when it suffers contested primary. The ethics who formerly wielded great Rangel’s conduct. Rangel also Allemeier, who has served a 10-year tenure as secretary. the type of losses Democrats committee refused, although influence as chairman of the could be fined and lose some She was presented with a 10-year secretary’s pin and a set absorbed Nov. 2. Rangel won. tax-writing Ways and Means House privileges. of rhinestone jewelry from the local Auxiliary. The men of Rep. Allen Boyd of Florida Committee. Rangel complained But on Monday, he no lon- the Delphos Aerie served the banquet under the chairman- was particularly pointed in That’s only two days after Tuesday that the trial com- ger wanted a quick resolution ship of Sam Gallagher. A home talent show was part of the his remarks, according to an ethics panel of eight House mittee was unfair because it to the case. He pleaded — entertainment with members of the Aerie and Auxiliary tak- people present, saying Pelosi members, sitting as a jury, refused to delay the proceed- again unsuccessfully — with ing part. They were: Delores Hoffman, mistress of ceremo- is the wrong person to repre- found that Rangel’s financial ing and give him time to raise the jury panel for time to start nies; Martha Rode, specialty dance; Ted Hoffman, Norman sent Democrats as they try to and fundraising conduct vio- money to hire new attorneys. a legal defense fund. His pre- E. Davis, Frank S. Bowers, Albert Clinger, Lawrence Etter, rebuild but others defended the lated ethical standards. But he also turned his atten- vious defense team, Rangel Virgil Vance, Jeanne Stegeman, Letha Albright, Mildred San Francisco liberal and even Rangel, who has been with- tion to the possible punish- said, abandoned him after he Davis, Naomi Allemeier, Gwendolyn Fetzer, Vala Pavel her toughest critics said she out a defense team for weeks, ment he could face. paid them some $2 million but and Helen Vance as Hawaiian dancers. is likely to defeat Rep. Heath can waive the hearing and ask “I can only hope that the could not afford an estimated Shuler, a moderate from North the committee to deliberate full committee will treat me $1 million more to keep fight- 75 Years Ago — 1935 Carolina. • Chief of Police G. M. Ditto started Saturday on a 15-day his punishment. more fairly and take into ing the case. vacation. His place the first week was filled by Patrolman J. S. Link and by Patrolman T. B. Wagoner the following week. Fred Wreede was employed for the coming week and Abortions lowest since 1976 Frank Sakemiller the following week as patrolman. By State Senator to an abortion, women are awareness about the impact to weigh their options. • St. John’s High opened its season Friday night at Steve Buehrer rarely given the chance to see the bill could have on the The pro-life campaign has Ottawa with a win and a loss in their double clash with the these pictures. The hope is rights of people to make their successfully fought to pass cage forces of Sts. Peter and Paul High. The Varsity took The ongoing campaign to that by giving more expect- own health care choices as a number of important bills the main event without any difficulty, the final score being protect the lives of unborn ant mothers access to thor- well as its effect on the fis- in Ohio over the years and 22 to 10. In the preliminary, the Best Evers was defeated by babies in our state has ough and accurate cal stability of our as is evidenced by the Ohio the Ottawa Reserves by a score of 21 to 14. achieved noticeable progress information before state and Ohio tax- Department of Health’s recent • Additional men will likely be placed to work under over the past decade, judging making this life- payers. One of the abortion statistics, these leg- the Works Progress Administration on the Allen County by recent statistics from the altering decision, many concerns with islative efforts have helped to side next Monday. Service Director A. E. Weger has been Ohio Department of Health. they will choose not the proposal cen- significantly reduce the num- informed that it is planned now to start work on the proj- In 2009, 28,721 pregnancies to go through with tered on language ber of abortions performed in ect outlined for Waterworks Park. The work will likely be were terminated in Ohio. the procedure, thus that could require our state. However, it is still started Monday and will include the digging out of a num- This was a three percent drop saving lives. private insurers to striking that nearly 29,000 ber of stumps, cutting down one tree in dangerous condition from 2008. It was the ninth That same year, offer health plans pregnancies were terminated and grading work. year in a row that the number the Legislature also that include abor- in Ohio last year. of abortions performed in the passed legislation tion coverage or For that reason, all of state has declined. This figure directing facilities Buehrer provide individuals those advocates who have is also the fewest abortions that perform abor- with federally-sub- worked tirelessly to protect recorded since Ohio began tions to clearly display signs sidized public health plans the lives of unborn children tracking statistics in 1976. stating that no one can force that include abortion cover- in Ohio and across this coun- This decline is a direct a woman to go through with age. These new rules would try must continue their valiant result of the hard work and the procedure unless she vol- undermine popular efforts at fight. And, as members of the dedication of millions of pro- untarily consents. the local, state and federal Ohio House and Senate pre- life advocates across Ohio. There have been bills level to prohibit public fund- pare to begin a new General They have fought to educate enacted to block the use of ing for abortion and protect Assembly and a number of the public about the physi- state funds to support abor- the sanctity of human life. state offices change hands, I Moderately cal, psychological and moral tion. As part of the budget Further, the 123rd General will remain a strong pro-life Confused dangers of abortion. They process during the 124th Assembly voted in 1999 to voice in the Legislature and have influence local and state General Assembly, legisla- ban partial birth abortions in do what I can to ensure state officials to enact policies that tors included a provision that Ohio unless the mother’s life leaders remain committed to help to encourage adoption, requires an entity that receives or health is in danger. Four the cause. promote women’s health and state money to be physically years later, then-President You can also contact me stop the killing of innocent separated from a facility that George W. Bush signed the with any questions, thoughts human life. In particular, provides abortion referrals Partial Birth Abortion Ban or concerns about state the Ohio General Assembly or services. Lawmakers also Act of 2003, outlawing the government issues. You has passed a number of new passed a proposal that pro- procedure nationwide. can also write me, Senator laws over the years that have hibited the state from paying Finally, in 1998, the Steve Buehrer, Ohio Senate, helped to further the pro-life for health insurance benefits Legislature backed House Statehouse, Columbus, Ohio, cause. that cover abortions. Bill 421 which requires 43215, or contact me by For instance, my col- More, while state legisla- parental consent before an phone at (614) 466-8150. In leagues and I approved House tors could not vote for the abortion can be performed on addition, I can be reached by Bill 314 in 2008. It requires federal health care “reform” underage patients. The bill email at [email protected]. that a woman who is planning bill passed by Democrats also says that physicians must oh.us. For more information to have an abortion be given in Congress and signed by meet with pregnant women at about my work in the Ohio the opportunity to view any President Obama earlier this least 24 hours in advance of Senate, please visit my page available ultrasound image of year, several of my colleagues an abortion to review all the on the new Senate website at the child. While ultrasounds introduced resolutions in the necessary information and www.ohiosenate.gov/steve- are routinely performed prior Ohio Senate designed to raise give a patient sufficient time buehrer. 1

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Ilgauskas and others; took Bergfeld is one of the most- 2009, a runner-up finish last Quite frankly, he has no less money to play alongside veteran St. John’s football season and a result to be credibility for many of us the Super Trio and tailgate players ever. determined in 2010 as the right now. their way to an NBA title. He has started the last 51 Jays prepare for unbeaten We’ll go through another Here is my thing: you straight games, since the sec- McComb Friday. off-season of the “will he or knew it would take some time ond game of his freshman Of course, it won’t be won’t he” baloney and he’ll before they really gelled. The say he’s leaning toward retir- NBA is more of a team game year, at free safety. the first time the Jays have ing, blah, blah, blah. than anyone really gives it Even in his first game as a faced a spread team like the He’s earned the right credit for. freshman, he didn’t start but Panthers; at least five other to retire on his own terms Seemingly, they are the he was in at safety on the sec- teams use it as their offense for what he’s done over the best of friends and have ond series and hasn’t left. full-time — like the Jays’ years. become more team-oriented He is one of the big rea- latest victim, Ada, last Friday I’ve written the same thing now than maybe they were at sons the Blue Jays are in the — and a couple of others before about many a coach, Region 22 finals for the third employ it extensively. like a Joe straight season. “They completed some Paterno, As a freshman, he went passes and picked up some Bobby through the 2-8 campaign of yards but we pride ourselves Bowden, Metcalfe’s etc. 2007, an event that changed on making it tough for an At some he and his classmates. opponent to get into the point, Musings “We’d gone 7-1 our two end zone. As Coach (Todd) Tom Morris photo though, by Jim Metcalfe years of junior high and Schulte always says, we bend you lose as freshmen, we thought it but don’t break,” Bergfeld [email protected] St. John’s senior free safety Tyler Bergfeld dislodges a that right; would be easy to continue said. “You want to make pass from Ada’s Alex Weber in Friday’s Region 22 semi- you have to to win; what do kids know? sure you tackle well and not final at Donnell Stadium. keep pro- Were we wrong,” the son let them go for big yards or ducing — in this case, wins. the start of their careers. of Don and Beth Bergfeld touchdowns, which mostly What has changed is how eight touchdowns, as well That’s what ultimately led to One wonders, though, began. “We learned the hard we have done this season. much the game has slowed as being the primary kick- Bowden’s “firing” — that and if that friendship won’t be an increasingy array of prob- put to the test at some point, way that we were going to “My job really hasn’t down for me since I first off returner (8 for 31.1-yard lems with his football pro- especially in things don’t go have to work hard in the changed. As the free safety, started. I know much better average). gram and the athletic program swimmingly. weight room, during two-a- my responsibility is to not what I need to do and what “That means you have to in general. Will Wade cater to being days and on the practice field; let anyone behind me and an opponent might try to do; do more running in a game In football, because it is the second banana on ANY nothing was going to be easy. to make the tackle when a I anticipate and read plays and you’re going to be more such a physical game, it can team, let alone HIS team, at I think that season — a lot back or receiver gets past the much better.” tired, so you have to do more go right now. Favre seems to this stage of his career? He of us got playing time even defensive line and lineback- His duties have also conditioning during practice. have lost it. didn’t mind being Robin to if we didn’t start — brought ers. I don’t have to do so expanded as he is the teams’s I don’t mind it, though; I What I — or any fan, real- Shaq’s as a rookie but us closer together. This team much of that anymore with top target on offense with 22 want the ball in my hands,” ly — don’t want to see is he is now one of the planet’s has been tight-knit ever since the guys we have up front. receptions for 369 yards and Bergfeld added. Brett to stay on simply to stay best players. Will Chris Bosh on, to become a buffoon, a stand being third banana and shadow of his former self. getting the crumbs? I don’t remember the Say I could be surprised. Stay NBA CAPSULES Hey Kid, Willie Mays, in his tuned. prime — or even in his elder Here’s another pet peeve The Associated Press his teammates overcame his points to lead Portland over Joey Graham added 13 points form. From what I gathered, of mine: do I like that super- MILWAUKEE (AP) — emotional blowup in the clos- Memphis. off the bench as the Cavs (5-5) though, he became a shadow stars — and I admit that Kobe Kobe Bryant scored 31 points, ing minutes to lead Denver Matthews shot 11-of- ended a 2-game slide and got of his former self and many Bryant gets calls an average Shannon Brown added 16 of past New York. 19 from the field, including back to .500. felt he stayed way too long. player does not but he is not his 21 in the fourth quarter and Al Harrington chipped in 22 5-of-10 from 3-point range, Cleveland outscored He had “tarnished” his leg- even close to the only one — the Los Angeles Lakers beat points against his former team as the Trail Blazers salvaged Philadelphia 26-16 in the third acy. get away with a lot more than the Milwaukee Bucks 118-107 and rookie Gary Forbes scored a win after losing their first quarter. It was only the second I can remember Kareem the regular player? No but on Tuesday night to snap a 19 as Denver bounced back two games on a 3-game road time in 10 games this season Abdul-Jabbar doing the that is how it’s always been, 2-game losing streak. from a fourth-quarter melt- trip. Portland beat Memphis that the Cavs have outscored same thing; he even admit- especially as the NBA came Los Angeles had started 8-0 down in Phoenix one night for the eighth straight time on their opponent in the third. ted it in his last year that he more and more into the con- before the consecutive losses earlier. the road. Thaddeus Young scored 17 hadn’t prepared in the same sciousness of the American but Brown and Bryant sparked Amare Stoudemire led New LaMarcus Aldridge had 23 and rookie Evan Turner 16 way before the season and it public. the Lakers on both ends of the York with 24 points. Rookie points for the Trail Blazers, to pace the Sixers. Iguodala affected him. We all know what a floor against what had been the guard Landry Fields had a big while Andre Miller finished sat out with a troublesome We all know boxers that Michael Jordan or a Moses stingiest defense in the NBA. game for New York, which lost with 19, 13 in the fourth quar- Achilles’ tendon. are guilty of this and quite Malone, etc., got away with Bryant scored 13 points its sixth straight. Averaging ter. He also had nine assists. Hawks 102, Pacers 92 frankly, it has cost them dear- before the current crop of in the third quarter, includ- 9.8 points and 5.7 rebounds Rudy Gay led Memphis INDIANAPOLIS — Josh ly. Muhammad Ali is one that superstars. ing seven straight in a cru- coming in, he went off for 21 with 20 points, while Zach Smith had 25 points, eight should have stayed retired, Unfortunately, it seems cial stretch. Brown didn’t skip points and 17 boards. Randolph had 19 points and 14 rebounds and seven blocks to along with a Sugar Ray that this phenomenon is leak- a beat in the fourth, hitting Wizards 109, Raptors 94 rebounds. help Atlanta beat Indiana. Leonard, Evander Holyfield ing — cascading? — down four 3-pointers that stifled the WASHINGTON — Gilbert Cavaliers 101, 76ers 93 Mike Bibby scored 16 and others. into the college ranks and it is Bucks’ rally. Arenas, replacing injured rook- CLEVELAND — Daniel points and Al Horford added Crikeys, I think even not helping the game. Brandon Jennings scored 31 ie John Wall, scored 20 points Gibson scored 18 points, 15 for the Hawks, who won George Foreman the First is Another thing is the way an points, Andrew Bogut had 12 in his first start of the sea- Jamario Moon added 13 and their second straight after a still fighting — it seems like NBA player thinks he never points and 18 rebounds and son to help Washington beat Cleveland finally shook its 4-game losing streak. it. commits a foul. I almost have Drew Gooden added 22 points Toronto. third-quarter blues to beat Danny Granger scored 22 Brett, just walk away. This a heart attack when a player and 13 boards for Milwaukee Andray Blatche had 22, Philadelphia, which lost its points for the Pacers. Roy time, mean it. Don’t pull the doesn’t complain and moan, (5-6), which had its 3-game Nick Young scored 20 and fourth in a row and played Hibbert had 18 points and a string for another off-season. when he actually shakes his winning streak end. Kirk Hinrich added 13 points without swingman Andre career-high 15 rebounds and However, with the fiasco head in agreement with an Bulls 95, Rockets 92 and 12 assists for Washington, Iguodala. Mike Dunleavy added 14 the last few years, one won- official or raises his hand in HOUSTON — Derrick Rose which won for just the third Gibson had eight assists and points. ders if anyone will believe an actual admittance of the scored 17 of his 33 points in time in nine games. it until he doesn’t report to crime! Canonize him! the fourth quarter and Chicago With Wall out with a camp a week before the regu- I don’t pretend that yes- opened its 7-game road trip by sprained left foot, coach Flip lar season — if there is one terday’s stars were saints and beating Houston. Saunders started Arenas, who next summer. were always gentleman when Rose also had seven assists came off the bench in his first NHL CAPSULES Hey, I thought the NBA it came to this — I am sure and Luol Deng added 16 points five games. Arenas had seven was all-but going to hand there were plenty of disagree- and 10 rebounds for the Bulls, rebounds and six assists in his The Associated Press goaltender J.S. Giguere to an the title to the Miami Heat ments — but it just seems as who won their fourth straight first start since Jan. 5, shortly MONTREAL — Carey apparent injury early in the already and forego the sea- if there is more complaining overall and earned their first before he was suspended for Price made 41 saves for his third period. son. now than playing. victory in three road games bringing guns into the Verizon third shutout, Brian Gionta However, they managed They stand 6-4 in the first That also filters down into this season. Center locker room. had a goal and two assists to hold on for their first win 10 games and have lost twice the lower levels and that is not Luis Scola scored 27 points Toronto, which lost for the and the Montreal Canadiens since Oct. 26 with backup a good thing to happen. to the aging Boston Celtics. and former Bull Brad Miller ninth time in 11 games, was led extended their winning streak Jonas Gustavsson making six This is not to write that Guys, admit it: you ARE added 21 for the Rockets, by Sonny Weems’ 16 points. they won’t win the title but role models, whether you like to four with a 3-0 victory saves. who’ve lost their last four with the ballyhooed off-sea- it or not. If not, why do you Trail Blazers 100, Grizzlies over the Philadelphia Flyers Toronto had dropped eight son soap opera that LeBron, want people to buy your jer- meetings with Chicago after 99 on Tuesday night. straight entering the game. D-Wade and Chris Bosh seys, wear the sneakers you winning 11 of the previous 12. MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Price stopped 13 shots in Overall, it had gone 1-8-3 went through to put this team endorse, etc.? Remember “Be Nuggets 120, Knicks 118 Wesley Matthews, subbing the first and 20 more in the since opening the season with together, it was almost as if Like Mike”? DENVER — Carmelo for injured guard Brandon second on his way to his sev- four straight victories. Anthony scored 26 points and Roy, scored a career-high 30 enth career shutout, his sec- Luke Schenn and Mikhail ond in four games. He stopped Grabovski also scored for the 34 shots one week earlier in Maple Leafs, who went 4-for- Optimist 5th grade volleyball sportsmanship award winner a 2-0 win over Vancouver 8 on the power play. which began Montreal’s cur- J.P. Dumont, Jordin Tootoo, rent streak. Marin Erat and Marcel Goc Gionta assisted on Michael scored for Nashville. Cammalleri’s goal during a 2-man advantage midway through the first period. Stars 2, Ducks 1 The Canadiens’ captain got DALLAS — Brad his second assist on Tomas Richards scored the go-ahead Plekanec’s goal 13:48 into goal after a video review mid- the second. way through the third period Gionta scored for the third and Dallas edged Anaheim. game in a row when he added With the game tied at 1, Montreal’s second power- Richards’ shot from the left play goal 6:24 into the third. circle glanced off the post Sergei Bobrovsky made 25 and the referees initially ruled saves for Philadelphia, which no goal at 8:24 of the final lost in regulation for the first period. But replays showed time in three weeks. The that the puck crossed the goal Flyers, who beat Ottawa 5-1 line in the air and Richards on Monday, had gone 9-0-1 was credited with his 200th since a 2-1 loss in Columbus NHL goal. on Oct. 25. The game marked the debut Maple Leafs 5, Predators 4 of Swedish referee Marcus Vinnerborg, who became the TORONTO — Kris first European to work an Versteeg scored second-peri- NHL game. Vinnerborg made od power-play goals 59 sec- the announcement that the onds apart and Toronto over- goal counted. come an early 3-goal deficit Kari Lehtonen stopped 26 in a win over Nashville. shots and Steve Ott added Nikolai Kulemin’s goal a power-play goal for the late in the second period Stars, returning from an 0-3 completed a big comeback road trip to win their fourth as Toronto scored four pow- straight at home. Glandorf won the fifth-place and Sportsmanship Award at the Optimist volleyball tourney, with a group er-play goals in the second Corey Perry scored on the consisting of Brooke Kleman, Kayla Wehri, Mackenzie Meyer, Claire Schroeder, Taylor Frey, Kailey Behrns, period. power play and Jonas Hiller Elizabeth Dalrymple and Kadie Hempfling. More pictures of winners on page 7. The Leafs lost starting made 24 saves for the Ducks. www.delphosherald.com Wednesday, November 17, 2010 The Herald Optimist Volleyball 5th-grade tournament NBA GLANCE The Associated Press Oklahoma City 6 4 .600 1/2 Portland 7 5 .583 1/2 EASTERN CONFERENCE Denver 6 5 .545 1 Atlantic Division Minnesota 3 9 .250 4 1/2 W L Pct GB Boston 8 2 .800 — Pacific Division New Jersey 4 6 .400 4 W L Pct GB New York 3 8 .273 5 1/2 L.A. Lakers 9 2 .818 — Philadelphia 2 9 .182 6 1/2 Golden State 7 4 .636 2 Toronto 2 9 .182 6 1/2 Phoenix 6 4 .600 2 1/2 Sacramento 3 6 .333 5 Southeast Division L.A. Clippers 1 10 .091 8 W L Pct GB ——— Orlando 7 3 .700 — Atlanta 8 4 .667 — Tuesday’s Results Miami 6 4 .600 1 Cleveland 101, Philadelphia 93 Charlotte 4 7 .364 3 1/2 Atlanta 102, Indiana 92 Washington 3 6 .333 3 1/2 Washington 109, Toronto 94 Central Division Portland 100, Memphis 99 L.A. Lakers 118, Milwaukee 107 W L Pct GB Chicago 95, Houston 92 Chicago 6 3 .667 — Denver 120, New York 118 Cleveland 5 5 .500 1 1/2 Milwaukee 5 6 .455 2 Today’s Games Indiana 4 5 .444 2 Phoenix at Miami, 7 p.m. Detroit 4 7 .364 3 Toronto at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Washington at Boston, 7:30 p.m. WESTERN CONFERENCE L.A. Lakers at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. Southwest Division L.A. Clippers at Minnesota, 8 p.m. W L Pct GB Dallas at New Orleans, 8 p.m. New Orleans 8 1 .889 — Houston at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. San Antonio 8 1 .889 — New Jersey at Utah, 9 p.m. Dallas 7 2 .778 1 Chicago at San Antonio, 9:30 p.m. Memphis 4 8 .333 5 1/2 New York at Sacramento, 10 p.m. Houston 3 7 .300 5 1/2 Thursday’s Games L.A. Clippers at Indiana, 7 p.m. Northwest Division W L Pct GB Phoenix at Orlando, 8 p.m. Utah 7 4 .636 — Denver at Portland, 10:30 p.m.

Photos submitted Columbus Grove won the recent 5th-grade Optimist Volleyball Tournament. The team consists of Lauren Birkemeier, Taylor Ellerbrock, Carlee McCluer, Kayla Reynolds, Hannah Roof, Lauren Schroeder and Brooke Silver. NBA LEADERS The Associated Press THROUGH NOV. 16 Scoring G FG FT PTS AVG Durant, OKC 10 90 87 284 28.4 Ellis, GOL 11 110 59 292 26.5 Bryant, LAL 11 94 80 283 25.7 Wade, MIA 10 81 74 247 24.7 Rose, CHI 9 86 39 222 24.7 Anthony, DEN 11 101 59 271 24.6 Westbrook, OKC 10 75 83 235 23.5 Martin, HOU 10 68 80 235 23.5 Gay, MEM 12 113 35 281 23.4 Nowitzki, DAL 9 78 49 207 23.0 Gordon, LAC 9 68 62 206 22.9 Gasol, LAL 11 101 48 250 22.7 Scola, HOU 10 90 46 226 22.6 James, MIA 10 70 75 223 22.3 Williams, UTA 11 83 61 244 22.2 Granger, IND 9 73 31 199 22.1 Millsap, UTA 11 98 39 239 21.7 Ginobili, SAN 9 60 46 192 21.3 Richardson, PHX 10 84 13 212 21.2 Howard, ORL 10 74 64 212 21.2 FG Percentage FG FGA PCT Horford, ATL 86 135 .637 Warrick, PHX 45 71 .634 Okafor, NOR 40 65 .615 Millsap, UTA 98 162 .605 Young, PHL 52 88 .591 Fields, NYK 50 85 .588 Ibaka, OKC 47 80 .588 Odom, LAL 71 122 .582 Gasol, MEM 47 81 .580 Howard, ORL 74 129 .574 The second-place St. Charles team has Ella Delamotte, Ellen Dee, Madelyn John, Emily Sreenan, Alexis Rebounds McNamara, Izzy Shrider, Mornay McBroom, Madison Brunner, Reny Francis and Katie Eisele. G OFF DEF TOT AVG Love, MIN 12 62 110 172 14.3 Noah, CHI 9 35 80 115 12.8 Gasol, LAL 11 43 91 134 12.2 Evans, TOR 10 45 70 115 11.5 Bogut, MIL 10 41 72 113 11.3 Camby, POR 12 43 88 131 10.9 Howard, ORL 10 25 84 109 10.9 Odom, LAL 11 36 80 116 10.5 Garnett, BOS 10 12 92 104 10.4 Hibbert, IND 9 33 59 92 10.2 Assists G AST AVG Rondo, BOS 10 151 15.1 Williams, UTA 11 113 10.3 Paul, NOR 9 91 10.1 Kidd, DAL 9 90 10.0 Wall, WAS 8 78 9.8 Nash, PHX 10 96 9.6 Rose, CHI 9 83 9.2 James, MIA 10 89 8.9 Miller, POR 12 93 7.8 Felton, NYK 11 85 7.7

NHL GLANCE The Associated Press Minnesota 16 8 6 2 18 38 38 EASTERN CONFERENCE Calgary 16 7 9 0 14 46 49 Atlantic Division Edmonton 16 4 9 3 11 42 66 GP W L OT Pts GF GA Pacific Division Philadelphia 19 12 5 2 26 63 41 GP W L OT Pts GF GA N.Y. Rangers 18 10 7 1 21 55 49 Los Angeles 16 12 4 0 24 50 34 Pittsburgh 19 9 8 2 20 58 52 Anaheim 20 10 8 2 22 51 59 New Jersey 18 5 11 2 12 33 59 San Jose 16 9 5 2 20 48 40 The Odenweller Delphos St. John’s team took third. It is comprised of Kenzee Reynolds, MaKayla Herron, Rachel N.Y. Islanders 17 4 10 3 11 37 58 Phoenix 17 7 5 5 19 47 53 Northeast Division Dallas 16 9 7 0 18 48 45 Hellman, Macy Wallace, Kennedy Clarkson, Jessica Odenweller, Sara Zalar, Holly Krites, Samantha Kehres and GP W L OT Pts GF GA NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for Annette Klausing. Montreal 18 12 5 1 25 49 36 overtime loss. Boston 15 9 5 1 19 44 29 Tuesday’s Results Ottawa 18 9 8 1 19 46 53 Toronto 5, Nashville 4 Buffalo 19 7 9 3 17 51 60 Montreal 3, Philadelphia 0 Toronto 17 6 8 3 15 40 51 Dallas 2, Anaheim 1 Southeast Division Today’s Games GP W L OT Pts GF GA Tampa Bay at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m. Washington 18 13 4 1 27 66 47 Boston at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. Tampa Bay 17 8 7 2 18 48 54 Vancouver at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. Atlanta 18 7 8 3 17 57 67 Buffalo at Washington, 7 p.m. Carolina 17 8 9 0 16 51 60 Ottawa at Carolina, 7 p.m. Florida 15 7 8 0 14 44 39 Florida at Atlanta, 7 p.m. WESTERN CONFERENCE St. Louis at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. Central Division Anaheim at Minnesota, 8 p.m. GP W L OT Pts GF GA San Jose at Colorado, 9 p.m. Detroit 15 11 3 1 23 51 37 Phoenix at Calgary, 9:30 p.m. St. Louis 16 9 4 3 21 41 40 Chicago at Edmonton, 9:30 p.m. Chicago 20 9 9 2 20 57 59 Columbus at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. Columbus 15 9 6 0 18 41 38 Thursday’s Games Nashville 16 7 6 3 17 42 48 Florida at Boston, 7 p.m. Northwest Division New Jersey at Toronto, 7 p.m. GP W L OT Pts GF GA Tampa Bay at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Vancouver 17 10 4 3 23 54 43 Nashville at Montreal, 7:30 p.m. Colorado 17 9 7 1 19 59 53 San Jose at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. NHL LEADERS The Associated Press Through Nov. 16 GP G A PTS Steven Stamkos, TB 17 15 13 28 Sidney Crosby, Pit 19 12 16 28 Alex Ovechkin, Was 18 10 15 25 Alexander Semin, Was 18 13 10 23 Daniel Sedin, Van 17 12 11 23 Henrik Sedin, Van 17 2 21 23 Claude Giroux, Phi 19 10 11 21 Corey Perry, Anh 20 9 12 21 Brad Richards, Dal 16 8 13 21 Derek Roy, Buf 19 8 13 21 Chris Stewart, Col 17 10 10 20 Tomas Plekanec, Mon 17 7 13 20 Teemu Selanne, Anh 20 7 13 20 Nicklas Backstrom, Was 18 5 15 20 The Bockey team of Delphos St. John’s ended up fourth, made up of Hannah Bockey, Ellie Csukker, Maggie Patrick Sharp, Chi 19 10 9 19 Kimmet, Halle Hays, Taylor Zuber, Olivia Buettner, Devon Carder, Lucy Bonifas and Allie Buettner. 2

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Photos submitted Delphos Hearing Aid Center at 248 N. Main St., has joined the Delphos Area Photo submitted Chamber of Commerce. Participating in the plaque presentation are, from left, Chamber member Janet Metzger, hearing Instrument Specialist and owner Jane Local contractor working on historical home Rosengarten and Chamber Executive Director Jennifer Moenter. DHAC can assist The Van Wert County Historical Society has awarded the contract to replace the with all hearing needs including hearing tests, hearing aid fittings, repairs, batteries, shake shingles on the Clark Victorian home to Bebout and Houg Roofing and Siding assistive listening devices. They specialize in computerized digital hearing aids. Company. The original shingles which date back to 1899 are being replaced thanks to generous donations from the Odd Fellows Lodge of Van Wert and the Iberdrola Renewables Company. Work is also continuing on the welcome/center and gift shop. The remodeling of the front rooms on the East Third Street property is being done by the Vantage Career Center Grounds and Buildings class taught by Larry Mengerink. The historical society trustees are also working on the purchase of the 1917 Overland car originally owned by the Wassenbergs. Ideal Suburban UNOH receives Champions of Homes given Character 5-Star Institution Award ‘Award of The University of 79 points out of 100 and was Northwestern Ohio is the ranked 33rd out of more than Distinction’ recipient of the Champions of 200 schools that received the Character 5-Star Institution honor. Recently, Residential Award from the National “We are honored to be Warranty Corporation award- Association of Intercollegiate receiving this recognition ed Ideal Suburban Homes Athletics! To receive the from the NAIA. I am always their ‘Award of Distinction.’ award, members must score impressed by the caliber of The builder offers a 60 or more points on the NAIA our UNOH Student Athletes. 10-year home warranty to new Champions of Character This award will continue to home buyers that is underwrit- Scorecard. Institutions serve as a teaching oppor- ten by Residential Warranty were measured based on a tunity for future athletes at Corporation. Attorney at Law Theresa Von Sossan of 123 E. Main St., Ottoville has joined the demonstrated commitment UNOH, and the standards we The award of distinction to Champions of Character expect them to meet,” UNOH Delphos Area Chamber of Commerce. Von Sossan specializes in estate planning, real was presented to Ideal in rec- estate, estate administration and business law. Chamber Executive Director Jennifer and earned points in each Athletic Director Chris ognition of their quality build- of the following categories: Adams said. Moenter, left, presents Von Sossan, center, with her membership plaquea as Chamber ing practices and exceptional mmeber Donna Landin looks on. character training, conduct UNOH will be recog- customer satisfaction. in competition, academic nized on the Champions Residential Warranty focus, character recognition, of Character web site and Corporation members are part and character promotion. receive a special certificate of an elite group. Each mem- Institutions also earned points noting the honor. UNOH St. Rita’s Medical Center Rehab ber is screened annually for based on exceptional student- President Dr. Jeffrey A. financial stability, ethical cus- athlete grade point averages Jarvis and Adams will also be tomer service and quality of and by obtaining zero ejec- recognized at the 70th Annual Unit earns CARF Accreditation workmanship. tions during competition NAIA National Convention Ideal Suburban Homes is a throughout the course of the in April. This is the third St. Rita’s Medical Center Rehab Unit has services and as a major employer in the area. third-generation company and academic year. consecutive year UNOH has been re-accredited by CARF (Commission on The organization is well respected in the com- has been in business more The University of received the Champions of Accreditation of Rehab Facilities) for a period munity. than 50 years. Northwestern Ohio received Character Institution Award. of three years for the following programs: — The rehabilitation leadership has fos- — Inpatient Rehabilitation Programs – tered an interdisciplinary team that is inclu- Hospital (Adults) sive of all disciplines. The team is committed — Inpatient Rehabilitation Programs – to the delivery of quality services and is well Pay it off, don’t pay it off, whatever Hospital (Children and Adolescents) qualified to meet the needs of their patients. DEAR BRUCE: My wife that you’ve signed. Generally, — Inpatient Rehabilitation Programs – — The organization’s rehabilitative ser- and I, each in our late 60s, are BRUCE WILLIAMS you can’t give back a timeshare Hospital Stroke Specialty Programs (Adults) vices are very comprehensive and provide a retired. We live comfortably to avoid yearly fees, and This achievement is an indication of St. wide range of services for a large rural area with my retirement income selling one is, as you’ve heard Rita’s dedication and commitment to improv- of Ohio. and Social Security. We is next to impossible. There is ing the quality of the lives of the persons —The organization’s support of rehabili- have $7,500 left to pay on a Smart no way that you can obligate served. Services, personnel and documenta- tation has strategically placed it as the reha- mortgage at 4.75 percent with your heirs, unless maybe the tion clearly indicate an established pattern of bilitation service provider of choice for the about five years left on it, and Money timeshare people take the practice excellence. region. we have been advised that, position that this is ongoing Some of the Rehab Unit’s strengths cited because the dollar is going debt. If you have an estate, that in the accreditation award include: In earning this three-year accreditation, St. down in value, we should not recently begun to consider is a matter for your attorney, — St. Rita’s Rehab Unit is an integral part Rita’s is recognized for its efforts to provide pay the mortgage off with selling, which I’m told is but I wouldn’t pay anybody of the community as a provider of quality quality services. today’s valuable dollars. My next to impossible. I attended thousands of dollars to get out adviser is saying we should a seminar from companies from under. Maybe you can pay off the mortgage with that say they can help me out give these things to charity. cheap dollars. What do you from under. They do say that The charities sometimes raffle think? -- Bob, via e-mail an owner cannot get out of off these wonderful deals. I DEAR BOB: In my his contracted obligation to would consult an attorney and WEBB Story idea ... opinion, it’s serving a tempest continue paying and his heir’s determine whether there is a INSURANCE in a teapot. You’re maintaining cannot get out of paying these way your heirs could be held the $7,500 compensating yearly fees. Is this true? Both responsible. If this is true, then AGENCY, INC. Comments ... balance. In other words, you companies propose to get an maybe your estate planning owe $7,500, you have the individual out of his deeded will have to take a different HOME • AUTO • BUSINESS • LIFE • HEALTH $7,500 to pay it -- it’s a wash. timeshares with an upfront fee turn. News release ... If you feel better about paying of many thousands of dollars. Send your questions to: 1-800-727-1113 it off, do so. If you don’t -- With this fee, it is promised/ Smart Money, P.O. Box 2095, 212 W. High - Lima, 419-228-3211 what difference does it make? guaranteed to save many years Elfers, FL 34680. E-mail to: email Nancy Spencer, I think you do whatever you of paying fees by my heirs and [email protected]. 138 N. Main - Bluffton, 419-358-4015 are most comfortable doing. I myself. Would this really be Questions of general interest don’t think it’s going to change true? -- Hugh, Macomb, Ill. will be answered in future your future very much. DEAR HUGH: Three columns. Owing to the volume STOCKS editor ... 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Be sure to 419-695-0015 (419) 229-2899 www.creativehomebuying- is a bacterium that enters the Activities such as riding a solutions.com 419 695-0015 body at the site of the scratch. bicycle are known to trigger mention the title or print an Adult cats can spread the the condition. order form off my website at disease, but it more commonly Symptoms include pain www.AskDrGottMD.com. AT YOUR comes from kittens. Lymph when sitting that is reduced or Dr. Peter H. Gott is a retired nodes, primarily those eliminated by standing, lying physician and the author of several around the arms, head and down or when on a toilet seat; books, including “Live Longer, neck, become swollen. paresthesias in the buttock Live Better,” “Dr. Gott’s No Flour, Lack of normal appetite, and genital areas; urinary No Sugar Diet” and “Dr. Gott’s No fever, headache, fatigue hesitancy and/or urgency; Flour, No Sugar Cookbook,” which and transient peripheral constipation; impotence; are available at most bookstores neuropathy may result. Those sexual dysfunction; and a or online. His website is www. commonly infected are people great deal more. AskDrGottMD.com. with a compromised immune Treatment varies depending Copyright 2010, United Feature Syndicate, Inc. ServiceMiscellaneous Home Improvement Lawn Care 950 POHLMAN 950 950 POURED Fast-food toys can be used in unique ways GOLD CONCRETE WALLS Fast-food toys can become a drain grease. 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My comply, make sure your efforts will be rewarded through the sharing of ex-wife on a regular basis. wife said if she were to his/her gains. She left him after a 13-year marry me today, she would SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) - relationship, and they had hyphenate her name. I said Make certain the buck stops with you if you make a serious gaffe; don’t no children together. Yet, that would be a total of 15 resist taking any blame. You’ll gain he still tells her he loves her letters, plus a hyphen. the respect of others by ‘fessing up to BLONDIE and talks to her exactly the Next time, instead of the matter. same way he talks to me. speaking woman-to-woman SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) - You normally tend to be a bit of a Ted says I have nothing to in your answers, you might risk-taker, but it could end up hurting worry about, but it frustrates want to solicit some male you if you take a financial gamble on me. He tells me he doesn’t input. -- My Two Cents’ limited information. It’ll be a case of what you don’t know hurting you. want to lose her friendship Worth CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. and will always Dear Two 19) - Carefully plan all your moves love her because Cents: Women and methods, so that you don’t make a miscalculation and deprive yourself she’s been in his used to take their of success you normally would have life “for so long.” husband’s sur- achieved. But what about name because they AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) - Because you could be a bit daring, me? -- Confused were considered you might jump to conclusions far Girlfriend their husband’s too easily. Take the necessary time to Dear property. Many verify all information that comes from unknown sources. BEETLE BAILEY Confused: The women continue PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) - question is not to do so because Involving yourself in the financial the friendship. they respect tra- affairs of others isn’t the wisest It’s whether or dition, prefer the course of action for you to take. If you allow yourself to be drawn into their not he’d go back husband’s name, problems, demands could be put on to his ex if she Annie’s Mailbox don’t want to con- you personally. asked. Ted should fuse the children, ARIES (March 21-April 19) - You’re the one who will be held examine his own feelings like to give the impression accountable for the actions and/or and decide whether he is that they are subservient to behavior of someone you teamed up fully committed to you or their husbands, whatever. with, if anything should go wrong. Be sure your ally is highly credible. not. You don’t need a man Women who keep their TAURUS (April 20-May 20) who is pining for a lost love. maiden names, hyphenated - Unattractive jobs that you’ve put If he insists you are the only or not, often do so because off doing will only get tougher by delaying them or ignoring them woman in his life, ask him they already have estab- completely. They are likely to jump to please cut back on the lished professional careers, up and bite you. SNUFFY SMITH frequency of his calls to the the husband’s surname is GEMINI (May 21-June 20) - Guard against an inclination to take ex for the sake of your rela- difficult to pronounce or risks with something you borrowed tionship. spell, they wish to retain from another. If you ruin anything Dear Annie: A woman an independent identity, and the other person values, you will down the hall from my apart- so on. be expected to make restitution immediately. ment has two dogs. When A recent trend is to com- CANCER (June 21-July 22) - It she takes them out, one of bine both surnames and is best never to knowingly buck the them actually screams as it create a new one, an idea odds, especially with matters or things that are work-related or have to do with passes by my door. This that has merit, although it your career. You could do irrefutable happens at 3 a.m. undoubtedly gives genealo- harm and risk a lot for a little. I contacted the building gists fits. When men are LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) - Although you generally are a manager, and he assured me expected to take their wife’s reasonably tactful person, you might that he talked to her about surname upon marriage, be so focused on the faults of others using a different exit door, we’ll be happy to ask for that you condemn them for things you normally wouldn’t. Lighten up. but she is still using the their input. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) - HAGAR THE HORRIBLE same one. It seems she waits Annie’s Mailbox is writ- Manage money matters yourself, until that poor little animal ten by Kathy Mitchell and instead of putting your financial affairs in the hands of someone about screams its discomfort. Is Marcy Sugar, longtime edi- whom you know little. 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www.delphosherald.com Wednesday, November 17, 2010 The Herald — 11 Russian arms suspect to appear in NYC court By LARRY NEUMEISTER U.S. officials. spokesman P.J. Crowley acknowledged pos- to a waiting jet early Tuesday, the Russian The Associated Press U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder said sible “ripples” in relations with Moscow but Foreign Ministry branded the extradition Bout was considered “one of the world’s most added that any concerns could be managed. “unlawful,” prompted by “unprecedented NEW YORK — A Russian labeled the prolific arms traffickers.” That confidence could be tested as early as political pressure from the USA.” “Merchant of Death” by those who claim he “Viktor Bout has been indicted in the United Saturday, when Obama and Russian President Several U.S. Drug Enforcement fueled some of the world’s deadly Third World States, but his alleged arms trafficking activity Dmitry Medvedev attend a Russia-NATO Administration agents accompanied Bout, who conflicts over the last decade with powerful and support of armed conflicts in Africa has meeting in Lisbon, Portugal. wore a bulletproof vest over a blue track suit. weapons has arrived in the United States. He been a cause of concern around the world,” An indictment filed in federal court in His wife, Alla Bout, had rushed to the prison faces charges he supported terrorists trying to Holder said in a statement. “His extradition is Manhattan labels Bout an international weap- with his Thai lawyer but was unable to see him overthrow the government of Colombia and a victory for the rule of law worldwide.” ons trafficker who assembled a fleet of cargo before his departure. shared their hatred for Americans. For several months, U.S. and Russian offi- planes to transport weapons and military equip- The United Nations has accused Bout of Viktor Bout arrived late Tuesday at cials had battled for control of Bout, flexing ment to various failed states and to insurgents being responsible since at least 2000 for play- Westchester County Airport, in White Plains, muscles in a manner that seemed to threaten in Third World countries in Africa, South ing a critical role in arming a number of N.Y., before he was brought to the Metropolitan cooperation on arms control, nuclear weapons America and the Middle East from the 1990s international conflicts in areas where the weap- Correctional Center in Manhattan to await an curbs and the war in Afghanistan. until his arrest in Bangkok in March 2008. ons trade has been embargoed by the United initial court appearance expected this after- In one high-profile meeting in Hanoi last Estimated to be worth $6 billion, Bout had Nations. noon. A news conference with federal prosecu- month, a former U.S. officials said, Russian remained in a Thai jail as his supporters fought In March 2004, the U.N. Security Council tors and officials from the Drug Enforcement Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov warned U.S. to prevent him from landing in U.S. custody. Committee imposed travel restrictions on Administration was to occur in late morning. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton that Bout insists he’s a legitimate businessman. Bout, saying he supported efforts to desta- Bout, 43, a former Soviet military officer Russia’s cooperation on anti-narcotics efforts In Moscow, Bout’s lawyer and brother bilize Sierra Leone and gain illicit access to and air cargo executive, was flown from in Afghanistan might be curtailed unless Bout voiced alarm that American officials would diamonds. Three months later, the committee Bangkok, Thailand, to suburban New York on was freed. pressure him into incriminating himself or also acted to freeze his assets. a chartered U.S. plane just four days before an Lavrov said in remarks broadcast on others. The attorney, Viktor Burobin, said the Bout has been accused of supplying weapons extradition order would have expired, permit- Russian television Tuesday that the Thai gov- U.S. had already offered Bout better treatment that fueled civil wars in South America, the ting him to be freed and returned home to his ernment’s decision was “an example of glaring in custody in exchange for his cooperation. Middle East and Africa, with clients ranging native Moscow. injustice.” And Sergei Bout, a key figure in his brother’s from Liberia’s Charles Taylor and Libyan leader Instead, he was taken in manacles and a President Barack Obama’s administration global air cargo empire, warned that the U.S. Moammar Gadhafi to the Taliban government bulletproof vest as Russian diplomats made insisted its efforts to rebuild relations with would “make some kind of injections to get that once ran Afghanistan. He was an inspiration a final outraged push to persuade Thailand to Moscow could weather any turbulence caused whatever they want out of him.” for an arms dealer character played by Nicolas release him, according to current and former by Bout’s extradition. Department of State After Bout was hustled from a Thai prison Cage in the 2005 film “Lord of War.” Grief, anger at vigils for NC girl Homeless woman charged in Los Angeles train track death By TOM BREEN By THOMAS WATKINS “(She) needs to be at a hospital and not a jail,” Elmer Pogue The Associated Press The Associated Press said. “She was ... just out of her mind with all this psychiatric medication that she took for five days, and I want to apologize.” HICKORY, N.C. — A sad and angry crowd of hundreds LOS ANGELES — Betty Sugiyama and her elderly sister Mary Sugiyama, 86, said she and her sister had been trying to held candles, chanted for justice and sang “Happy Birthday” were rushing to catch a train for a shopping trip when authorities catch a downtown train then make a connection and ultimately Tuesday on what would been the 11th birthday of a disabled say the unthinkable happened: A homeless woman leapt from a head to Long Beach, where they planned on spending the day girl whose dismembered remains were found more than a bench and shoved the 84-year-old Little Tokyo resident onto the shopping. month after she was reported missing. tracks. The sisters grew up in a family of six kids, the children of “I just wish they could find out who’s responsible for this Witnesses said the woman then calmly returned to her seat as Japanese immigrants. Their father worked in and around Seattle and bring them to justice,” said Milton Ewing, of Newton, as Sugiyama lay on the tracks with a cracked skull. She died soon in the fish-canning business and came to Los Angeles in the he held a white candle. after, and the suspect was arrested on murder charges. late 1930s to accept an offer of a job in a bookstore run by a Organizers of the vigil in Hickory said they wanted to focus Sugiyama’s sister who witnessed the attack remained stunned relative. on the life of Zahra Baker — who bravely battled cancer that Tuesday that anyone would want to harm her friendly younger Little Tokyo was once a humming center of Japanese culture left her with a prosthetic leg and hearing aids — rather than on sibling, a Japanese-American who had grown up in the shadow of where Japanese was the main language spoken by its 30,000 or so the circumstances of her death. World War II and was sent to an internment camp as a child. residents and numerous markets selling tofu, miso paste and other “I didn’t see any anger or expression on her face,” Mary traditional foods pulled customers from around the region. “Thirty-nine days ago, most of us did not know Zahra Sugiyama said as she recalled how the woman in a black dress At the start of the U.S. involvement in World War II, much Baker,” said Hickory Police Chief Tom Adkins, whose depart- jumped up from a bench and rushed her sister. “She didn’t look of Little Tokyo’s population was sent to internment camps. The ment has led the homicide investigation. “In more than a like she was upset or anything.” Sugiyama family was sent to the Heart Mountain Relocation month, we’ve fallen in love with her and become better people Sheriff’s deputies arrived moments after the attack and Center in Wyoming. because of her.” arrested Jackkqueline Pogue. Prosecutors on Tuesday charged “It was just a bleak place with barracks and a lot of sand, tow- Adkins didn’t discuss the investigation, but instead focused her with murder. ers with soldiers guarding us,” Mary recalled. the courage of the freckle-faced girl who moved to North Los Angeles County sheriff’s Lt. David Coleman said investi- After returning to Los Angeles at the end of the war, Betty Carolina from Australia two years ago after her divorced gators were trying to establish a motive. He said it was unclear if Sugiyama went on to work for several Japanese bookstores up father, Adam Baker, met his soon-to-be wife, Elisa Baker, Pogue, 44, is mentally ill or if she had been using drugs, but she until she retired a few years ago. online. seemed coherent when detectives spoke with her. “She would work seven days a week,” Mary said. “After she Other vigils were held around the state and by Zahra’s Family member Elmer Pogue told KCAL-TV that Jackkqueline retired, she loved to go shopping and go out as early as she could friends and relatives in Giru, Australia. had recently been released from a psychiatric hospital and had and make me go with her. She would always want to be on the Adam Baker’s brother, David Baker, was visibly emotional been taking powerful medications. go and would always make a lot friends.” as he told the crowd in Giru that his niece was “a special little person.” Big cholesterol drop with new experimental drug “She let nothing in life beat her or stop her,” he said. By MARILYNN MARCHIONE “We are trying not to be too giddy. The potential benefit is Police said last week they found a bone at one spot and other The Associated Press enormous,” said Rossetti, senior vice president of global scien- remains at a site about five miles away, but they haven’t said tific strategy at the company, based in Whitehouse Station, N.J. how she died. They also found her artificial leg. Court docu- CHICAGO — An experimental Merck drug safely boosted For years, doctors have focused on lowering LDL, or bad cho- ments asking for Elisa Baker’s bond to be reduced revealed good cholesterol to record highs while dropping bad cholesterol lesterol, to cut heart risks. Statin medicines, sold as Lipitor, Zocor that the stepmother told authorities the girl was dismembered to unprecedented lows in a study that stunned researchers and and in generic form, do this. But many statin users still suffer after she died but gave no details of what happened. renewed hopes for an entirely new way of lowering heart risks. heart attacks, so doctors have been trying to get LDL to very low Elisa Baker is jailed on an obstruction of justice charge. “We are the most excited we have been in decades” about a levels and to boost HDL, or good cholesterol. Police say she wrote a bogus ransom note about another girl novel drug, said the study’s leader, Dr. Christopher Cannon, of Anacetrapib would be the first drug of its kind. It helps keep when Zahra was reported missing on Oct. 9. Authorities doubt Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston. “This could really be fat particles attached to HDL, which carries it in the bloodstream the Bakers’ story that they last saw the girl that day sleeping the next big thing.” to the liver to be disposed of. in her bed. They say they can’t find anyone other than the The drug, anacetrapib, won’t be on the market anytime soon. The Merck-sponsored study tested it in 1,623 people already Bakers who had seen her alive in the weeks before her disap- It needs more testing to see if its dramatic effects on cholesterol taking statins because they are at higher than usual risk of a heart pearance. will translate into fewer heart attacks, strokes and deaths. Merck attack — half had already had one, and many others had conditions After a suspicious fire at the house that morning, police & Co. announced a 30,000-patient study to answer that question like diabetes. An LDL of 100 to 129 is considered good for healthy discovered a ransom note addressed to Adam Baker’s boss on and it will take several years. people, but patients like these should aim for under 100 or even under But the sheer magnitude of its effects so far caused big excite- 70, guidelines say. For HDL, 40 to 59 is OK, but higher is better. the windshield of Baker’s car. Police went to that man’s house ment at an American Heart Association conference in Chicago, After six months in the study: and found him and his daughter to be fine. Elisa Baker admit- where results were presented today. —LDL scores fell from 81 to 45 in those on anacetrapib, and ted writing the note to throw off authorities, police said. “The data look spectacular, beyond what anybody would from 82 to 77 in those given dummy pills. Elisa Baker’s lawyers on Monday asked for her $97,00 have expected,” said Dr. Robert Eckel, a University of Colorado —HDL rose from 41 to a whopping 101 in the drug group, bond to be lowered, saying she led police to the girl’s remains. cardiologist and past president of the heart association. “It’s like and from 40 to 46 in those on dummy pills. However, District Attorney James Gaither Jr. said his office a rocket to Jupiter versus one to the moon. I can think of many of Such large changes have never been seen before, doctors say, opposes those efforts. my patients who could use the drug right now.” and these improvements persisted for at least another year that Adam Baker is free on bail after being arrested on unrelated Merck’s Dr. Luciano Rossetti agreed. the study went on. charges. The now-vacant home in Hickory where the family lived was festooned with birthday cards, balloons and gifts for Zahra on Tuesday, along with signs criticizing authorities for not preventing her death and demanding punishment. “God please let someone pay for this” read one of the signs taped to the front porch.

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