Mostly cloudy, chance of rain High: 81 | Low: 59 | Details, page 2 DAILY GLOBE yourdailyglobe.com Tuesday, July 9, 2013 75 cents Ironwood looks to cemetery improvements Cemetery Perpetual Care Fund to taken out against the fund and paid to be held. Cayer asked if the water used change on South Range Road was n Commission to ask finance improvements at Riverside back with interest. The purpose of the at the cemetery was charged off, and approved. Erickson said reconstruction voters for 2 mills for 10 Cemetery, another addressed changing loan would be to improve the roads and Erickson said that the water used at the of the road is not anticipated. Xcel Ener- the gross vehicle weight limits on South water system at the cemetery. Taking cemetery is not metered. Cayer said that gy currently uses the road with some years to fix roads Range Road from Pine Street to Norrie out a $200,000 loan would enable the the water lines at the cemetery are full vehicles that are over the gross weight By KATIE PERTTUNEN Park Road from five tons to 15 tons, and city to get the main roads done, said of leaks. limit to perform basic operations. Erick- [email protected] a third hearing was about a potential Erickson. In addition, it would cost The city commission decided to pur- son said Xcel agreed that it would pay IRONWOOD — The Ironwood City millage to fund local street improve- between $200,000 and $250,000 to sue a loan up to $200,000 from the Per- for repairs if they become necessary. Commission approved motions relating ments. replace the water system. petual Care Fund, define the project The city commission opted to pursue to three public hearings held Monday City manager Scott Erickson said the Resident Joseph Cayer said the pro- more clearly, and hold another public before the commision’s regular meeting. Perpetual Care Fund must maintain a ject should be defined, an amount set to hearing. One hearing regarded using the $500,000 balance, but a loan can be spend, and then another hearing ought The gross vehicle weight limits IRONWOOD — page 5 Wakefield council hears SUMMER BALLIN’ update on sewer system

By ELIZABETH BEHRENDT council approved having the [email protected] Michigan Rural Water Associa- WAKEFIELD — Matt Trea- tion conduct smoke testing at a do, AECOM Construction repre- cost not to exceed $6,264.00. sentative, was on hand at Mon- Smoke testing helps to deter- day evening’s Wakefield city mine where leaks are present in council meeting to update the the sewer system. The techni- group on the sewer project, but cian will be in town the last before simple change orders to week of July to attempt to find balance the budget could be sanitary sewer infiltration and approved, Treado was asked inflow areas. why the system didn’t prefrom “We got three inches of rain well after the recent weekend on Saturday and the system was rain. in dire distress,” said city coun- “The system is having prob- cil member Joseph DelFavero. lems ... because when we elimi- “We’ve got how many millions of nated these diversion manholes, dollars in this system, and the to get off of the consent order, dang thing ain’t working. We’ve we weren’t able to just flip a got people in town that are still switch and send water away,” getting water in their basement Treado said. “We’re having and this should not be.” problems, without a doubt, but “The problem with our fund- basically what has to happen, is we have to do smoke testing.” At the June 10 meeting, the WAKEFIELD — page 5 Ontonagon hopes to begin road projects soon By JAN TUCKER from the Riverview Senior Cen- [email protected] ter Club, Little Brothers ONTONAGON — The village Friends of the Elderly and Safe of Ontonagon hopes to begin Harbor Adult Day Care Center $500,000 worth of street repairs laid out how the agreement will later this month. work. Currently, the Senior Ontonagon Village Manager Center Club and Little Brothers Joe Erickson told the council utilize the building. The senior Monday a public bid opening club meets for activities on Larry Holcombe/Daily Globe will be held July 16 at 2 p.m. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fri- MEGAN EDYVEAN, 10, of Ironwood, takes a shot while playing a game of Around the World with her uncle Kraig Daffron, of Iron Mountain, at The engineers on the project, days from 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. The a park in Ironwood at the corner of Ayer and Lake streets Monday afternoon. OHM, will review the bids and Adult Day Care current hours have a recommendation for the are Monday, Tuesday and council at its July 22 meeting. Wednesday from 11 a.m. to 4 “We are anxious to get started,” p.m. The Care Center, according Erickson said. to the agreement, will avoid any Ironwood Township board ponders standing Three organizations will disruption of the activities tak- share the use of the Riverview ing place by both other partici- Senior Center in Ontonagon and water near new pavilion at Airport Park the details of that sharing were given to the council. Officials By CORTNEY OFSTAD ONTONAGON page 5 — [email protected] IRONWOOD TOWNSHIP — The Ironwood Township Board Wakefield, Ramsay announce of Trustees heard an update about the airport park project during a meeting Monday. Fourth of July raffle winners Supervisor Alan Baron told Local communities have ners. the board about a number of announced winners of parade The Gustafson family won small projects that need to be and raffle prizes from the Fourth first place; the Leuzzo family completed. of July holiday. took second place; and Thrivent Starting Wednesday, the park In Wakefield, the winners of Financial for Lutherans took is being rented throughout the the Wakefield Fireworks Com- third place. remainder of the week for the mittee’s 50/50 raffle are Wayne Bobbi Amore, of Wakefield, annual 105th Apostolic Luther- and Carly (Plesh) Freund, of won the town’s 50/50 raffle prize an Church Convention. Howev- Appleton, Wis. of $4,000. er, a landscaping issue may Carly Freund is a former “We want to thank all parade dampen some of the festivities. Wakefield resident. Their prize participants and judges, and we Behind the pavilion, water is not was $8,010. also want to thank everyone for draining properly, causing con- Peter Yon won the load of fire- buying 50/50 tickets and sup- cern from board members about wood, which was donated by porting the Fourth of July in safety around the standing Justin Lake. Bessemer Township and Ram- water. In Ramsay, the Bessemer say,” committee spokesperson According to John Garske, of Township-Ramsay Heritage Lisa Selin said. “See you in Cortney Ofstad/Daily Globe Committee has announced this 2014.” THE PAVILION is near completion at the airport park in Ironwood Township, Monday. According to super- year’s Fourth of July parade win- —Michelle Thomasini visor Alan Baron, the pavilion needs minor touches to be completed. TOWNSHIP — page 5 C O N T A C T U S WEATHER INSIDE INDEX

TODAY KITTENS AVAILABLE Business ...... 6 Daily Globe Inc. Monday Today’s records Vol. 94, Ed. 159 118 E. McLeod Ave. High 71 High 98 (1936) Classifieds ...... 12-14 Cloudy, chance of rain Animal shelter sees Comics ...... 11 PO Box 548 —Details, page 2 Low 53 Low 41 (1997) ‘overabundance’ of kittens Ironwood, MI 49938 Community ...... 3 Year ago today Precipitation —Community, Obituaries ...... 7 yourdailyglobe.com High 79 To 7 a.m. page 3 Low 55 Monday .6 in. Opinion ...... 4 906-932-2211 Sports ...... 9-10 2 l TUESDAY, JULY 9, 2013 NATION / WORLD THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM FIVE-DAY FORECAST FOR IRONWOOD TODAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

Scat'd T-storms Mostly Sunny Sunny Sunny Partly Cloudy 81º 59º 71º 54º 73º 55º 77º 59º 75º 61º Winds: 5-10 mph SE Winds: 10-15 mph NW Winds: 5-10 mph NW Winds: 5 mph W Winds: 5-10 mph NW OUTLOOK Ontonagon 78/56 Today we will see mostly cloudy skies with a 50% chance of showers and thunderstorms, Bergland high temperature of 81º, humidity of 73%. 81/59 Southeast wind 5 to 10 mph. The record high temperature for today is 98º set in 1936. Ironwood Wakefield Associated Press Saxon 45 81/59 82/59 SUN AND MOON CRAIG MASSELINK, from left, Ginny Melby and Trent Masselink pose for a photo on Lake Michigan Tuesday, 78/57 Marenisco July 2. The young woman and two brothers set off Sunday from Milwaukee on an 80-mile crossing of Lake Bessemer 82/59 Michigan by sharing time on a paddle board, landing on Michigan’s shore Monday. Upson Hurley 81/59 2 Watersmeet 81/57 80/57 81/59 Sunrise ...... 5:18 a.m. 51 Sunset ...... 8:53 p.m. Mercer Moonrise ...... 6:50 a.m. 79/59 Moonset ...... 9:22 p.m. 3 finish Lake Michigan paddle board crossing Manitowish 79/59 NATIONAL WEATHER MUSKEGON (AP) — A young us, and all the support from our the board north,” Trent Mas- Minocqua woman and two brothers on friends and family. The prayers selink said. “So we stroked about Today Wed. Monday finished an about 80- were definitely felt the whole 97 percent on one side and about 80/59 Chicago 89/75 t 86/67 t Dallas 99/79 s 100/80 s mile paddle board crossing of time.” 3 percent on the other side.” Kansas City 95/76 s 90/68 s Lake Michigan from Wisconsin The paddle aimed to raise Nearly 100 friends and family Los Angeles 94/67s 85/64s to Michigan, finishing in less money for Restore International, members ran down the beach to ALMANAC REGIONAL WEATHER New York 88/73 t 87/76 t time than they predicted despite a charity focusing on social jus- welcome the trio, MLive.com Orlando 92/73 s 92/75 t high waves along the way. tice issues in Uganda. reported. The three traveled the Temperature Today Wed. Phoenix 109/87 s 109/88 s Craig Masselink, 23, his 19- They were crossing to their final few hundred yards together Seattle 79/60 s 75/56 s High ...... 71 Ashland 70/56 t 72/54 s year-old brother, Trent, and families’ cottages in Norton with Melby and Trent Masselink Low ...... 53 Duluth 73/58 t 75/57 s Weather (Wx): cl/cloudy; fl/flurries; pc/partly cloudy; ra/rain; rs/rain & snow; s/sunny; sh/showers; their 21-year-old friend Ginny Shores, near Muskegon, Mich. paddling, and Craig Masselink PrecipitationYesterday ...... 6 in. Eau Claire 85/64 t 78/56 s sn/snow; t/thunderstorms; w/windy Escanaba 71/64 t 77/58 t Melby left Milwaukee’s McKin- They took turns paddling while holding onto the back of the pad- WEATHER TRIVIA ley Beach on Sunday morning. the other two rode in a 40-foot dle board. MOON PHASES Grand Rapids 90/69 t 85/61 t Green Bay 82/67 t 81/60 t They had expected the trip to support boat. Melby’s mother “For me this was physically What location in the United States Madison 84/69 t 79/59 t First Full Last New is the hottest, driest and lowest in take about 30 hours, but it took and the Masselinks’ father were exhausting but it was probably Marquette 73/59 t 68/54 s elevation? less than 24. aboard. the most mentally exhausting Rhinelander 80/59 t 77/55 s “I didn’t really ever think of “I feel like we will be friends thing I’ve ever done,” Craig Mas- St. Paul 90/63 t 81/63 s ? this as my effort and Craig’s forever,” Melby said of her pad- selink said. “Especially at night 7/15 7/22 7/29 8/6 Wausau 82/63 t 80/58 s Answer: Death Valley, California. effort and Ginny’s effort, it was dle board companions. with sleep deprivation. At one our effort,” Trent Masselink told The first half of the journey point in time I was in a trough MLive.com. “There was no way went smoothly, while waves and I couldn’t see out of it. I’m any one of us could have done started to pick up during the like 6-foot-1 so, yeah, there was this alone. night on Sunday. some whoppers out there.” “We had to work together, “The problem was the waves “It was unbelievable,” he play off each other’s strengths were coming in from an awkward added. “It’s the coolest thing I’ve Ashland and using the gifts that God gave angle and pushing the nose of ever done.” FORD CHRYSLER ##### Five Star 5 miles west of Ashland, WI on Hwy 2 Dealer Sales Hours: 8-7 Mon.-Fri.; 8-5 Sat. Body Shop Hours: 7:30-5:00 Mon.-Fri. San Francisco crash under investigation We Give Free Estimates SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — emergency vehicle hit one of the whether the pilot’s inexperience 1-800-296-3819 www.ashlandfordchrysler.com • 5stardealers.com/ashland Investigators trying to under- students. But they have not with the Boeing 777 and landing stand why Asiana Airlines Flight reached any firm conclusions. A it at San Francisco’s airport 214 crash-landed focused Mon- coroner said he would need at played a role. day on the actions of an experi- least two weeks to rule in the The airline acknowledged enced pilot learning his way matter. Monday in Seoul that the pilot at Perry reshaped Texas, around a new aircraft, fellow The students had been in the the controls had flown that type pilots who were supposed to be rear of the aircraft, where many of plane for only a short time and monitoring him and why no one of the most seriously injured pas- had never before landed one at noticed that the plane was com- sengers were seated, Hersman that airport. but foundered nationally ing in too slow. said. Asiana spokeswoman Lee Authorities also reviewed the The NTSB also said part of Hyomin said pilot Lee Gang-guk SAN ANTONIO (AP) — Gov. n’t say whether another run for Santorum and ex-Arkansas Gov. initial rescue efforts after fire the jet’s tail section was found in had logged nearly 10,000 hours Rick Perry was a champion of the White House in 2016 could Mike Huckabee — both unsuc- officials acknowledged that one San Francisco Bay, and debris operating other planes but had fiercely conservative social be next. cessful presidential hopefuls of their trucks may have run over from the seawall was carried sev- only 43 hours in the 777, a plane activism long before the tea “The time has come to pass on who have remained national one of the two Chinese teenagers eral hundred feet down the run- she said he was still getting used party was born. He oversaw the the mantle of leadership. Today conservative forces. killed in the crash at San Fran- way, indicating the plane hit the to. “Texas Miracle” job-creation I’m announcing I will not seek Perry had never lost an elec- cisco International Airport. The seawall on its approach. It’s not unusual for veteran boom and became the state’s re-election as governor of tion during his 27-year political students were the accident’s only Investigators have said Flight pilots to learn about new aircraft most powerful governor since Texas,” Perry said Monday. “I career when he strapped on his fatalities. 214 was flying “significantly by flying with more experienced Reconstruction. will spend the next 18 months signature cowboy boots and National Transportation Safe- below” its target speed during colleagues. Another pilot on the But nationally, Perry is bet- working to create more jobs, strode into the race for the GOP ty Board Chairman Deborah approach when the crew tried to flight, Lee Jeong-min, had ter known for his ‘oops’ presi- opportunity and innovation. I presidential nomination in Hersman said investigators abort the landing just before the 12,390 hours of flying experi- dential debate brain freeze or will actively lead this great August 2011, becoming a near- watched airport surveillance plane smashed onto the runway. ence, including 3,220 hours on for not opposing forcefully state. And I’ll also pray and instant front-runner. video to determine whether an Authorities do not know yet the 777. enough the notion that Texas reflect and work to determine But his White House run could secede from the union. For my own future.” flamed out spectacularly, culmi- many outside the Lone Star But for that future to include nating in a debate in Michigan Official: flawed tankers in fatal train derailment State, he’s a political punchline another run for president, Perry where Perry remembered that on par with Dan Quayle — if will first need to concentrate on he’d pledged to shutter the U.S. LAC-MEGANTIC, Quebec least 13 people. A total of 50 were the cars exploded. he’s known at all. rebuilding his tattered image Departments of Commerce and (AP) — Traumatized survivors of missing and the death toll was Maude Verrault, a waitress at Now, the longest-serving gov- outside of Texas. Education but forgot the third an oil train derailment that sure to rise. downtown’s Musi-Cafe, was out- ernor in Texas history is quit- “He’s starting behind the one, the Department of Energy. wiped out the heart of a small Quebec provincial police Sgt. side smoking when she spotted ting his day job. Perry eight ball,” said South Carolina- Quipped late-night comedian town braced for more bad news Benoit Richard said eight more the blazing train barreling announced Monday that he based Republican operative Jimmy Fallon: “It turns out as inspectors were finally cleared bodies had been found in the toward her. won’t seek a fourth full term in Hogan Gidley, an adviser to for- George Bush was actually the to enter the charred site’s epicen- wreckage after firefighters “I’ve never seen a train mov- office next year, but notably did- mer Pennsylvania Sen. Rick smart Texas governor.” ter and look for remains late doused the flames and cooled ing so fast in my life, and I saw Monday, more than two days down some of the oil tankers that flames ... Then someone after the disaster that killed at were in danger of exploding. Five screamed ‘the train is going to bodies were found over the week- derail!’ and that’s when I ran,” end, and police would not say Verrault said. 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THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM TUESDAY, JULY 9, 2013 l 3 COMMUNITY Lioness Club Animal shelter sees ‘overabundance’ of kittens holds blood drive ONTONAGON — Ontonagon said. “We even have cats and kit- MERCER, Wis. — The Mercer County Animal Protection has tens staying with volunteers Lioness Club sponsored a com- an “overabundance” of kittens, temporarily because we’re out of munity blood drive July 2 with cat coordinator Janet Wolfe said room. We need to find good 32 registered donors. in a news release. homes for our current residents Barb Janotta earned her 11- To help the animals find so we have the space to shelter gallon pin milestone donor homes, OCAP is offering a others.” award. reduced adoption fee through OCAP will offer special visit- “The Mercer Lioness are July which includes testing for ing hours Sunday, July 14, grateful for the many donors and feline leukemia, basic vaccina- Wednesday, July 17, and Sun- volunteers who were involved in tions and spaying or neutering. day, July 21, from 3 to 7 p.m. this drive, including Joyce “Kittens ready for stable, lov- each day. Potential adopting Brundage, Lori Ackerman, ing homes right now include families can visit, interact with LaRane Garrett, Jeannie Koleno, nine orange tabbies, males and the cats and ask questions. Per- Anita Ponik, Martha Pierpont, females; one tiger, male; and one sonal appointments may also be Teresa Grayvolt, Louise Min- solid gray female,” Wolfe said. made with Wolfe at 906-884- isan, Judie Wilson and Pat Won- Eight more kittens will be ready 2429. derling,” blood drive coordinator for adoption in a few weeks, she “Applications are accepted at Judy Bugni said. said. any time, but OCAP asks that The next blood drive is set for “OCAP also has many adults prospective adoptive families Oct. 8. that are past the curtain-climb- ‘sleep on it’ to avoid impulse ing stage but are friendly and adoptions,” Wolfe said. “Even in playful, including two lovable the current situation, OCAP Wallabies recaptured after cats over 8 years old that are eli- wants to ensure permanent, lov- walkabout at Iowa zoo gible for the Seniors-to-Seniors ing homes for all its pets, and fol- program,” Wolfe said. lowing an adoption process has DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Four red-necked wallabies made a break The Seniors-to-Seniors pro- proven to be the best way to for freedom after a gate was left gram allows people over 60 to accomplish that.” open on the Australia exhibit at a adopt cats over 8 years old for The shelter also has some Des Moines zoo. free. Normal adoption policies “friendly” dogs and puppies wait- Officials at Blank Park Zoo say apply. ing for homes, the release said. the male wallabies, also known as “We’re in the sad position of Regular adoption fees apply. boomers, didn’t get very far during turning away stray cats and For more information on the Submitted photo their Sunday night walkabout. Three those whose families can no canines, or to arrange a visit, call Cheddar, Colby and Cheeto, three of nine orange tabby kittens, sit together at Ontonagon County Animal of the kangaroo-like mammals were longer care for them,” Wolfe Dayle LaBine at 906-231-0776. Protection in Ontonagon. The shelter is offering adoption specials this month. captured within hours and the fourth was picked up Monday morning. Several workers were needed to surround and catch the marsupials Across the Range whose strong hind legs can catapult them great distances at high Wildfire preparation attend. maintenance will continue All proceeds will benefit the American Red Cross blood drive speeds. They never left the grounds of the zoo. training planned For more information, call throughout the summer. library. at the Ironwood Memorial Build- Rick Varecha at 906-885-5256. For more information, call ing has been rescheduled to SILVER CITY — Ontonagon Koller library book sale Wednesday, July 17. County Community Emergency 715-543-2700. Work bee MANITOWISH WATERS, The drive will take blood Response Team will hold a train- IRONWOOD — The Friends Wis. — The Friends of the Frank Blood drive rescheduled donors from noon to 6 p.m. that ing session today at 6 p.m. at the of Miners Memorial Heritage B. Koller Memorial Library will day. Call Betsy Slabaugh at 906- AmericInn Hotel in Silver City. 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There is no public record rematch between Rep. Rep. Dan Benishek, R- Given the increasing costs of campaigns of whose contributions paid for the issue Crystal Falls, and ex-state Rep. Gary across the nation, it was not surprising or advertising.” McDowell, D-Rudyard, who lost 165,179 to Universities are often derided as home to ivory towers alarming that overall Michigan spending MCFN called the 2012 Supreme Court 167,060. where officials are isolated from the real world. The latest topped $200 million, including a combined campaign “the most expensive and least While Benishek had the advantage in round of tuition hikes at some state universities does lit- total of more than $154 million for and transparent in history.” campaign receipts — $2,224,860 to tle to contradict that notion. against the six ballot proposals — all of In the race for two full terms, Bridget $1,497,727 — independent spending favored The most jarring was a nearly 9 percent hike imple- which lost. Another $4 million came from McCormack, nominated by Democrats, was McDowell by nearly $1 million, thanks in mented at Wayne State University. The downtown reported independent expenditures by politi- the top vote getter followed by Republican large part by the League of Conservation Detroit campus, which should be sensitive to a student cal action committees, or PACs, and the state incumbent Justice Stephen Markman. Voters ($923,031) and the Michigan League body strapped for cash, raised tuition by about $900. political parties. Republican incumbent Justice Brian Zahra of Conservation Voters ($860,237). It was an Why? Well, according to college leaders, they had no Worrisome are the Oz-like shadowy folks, won the right to complete the partial term to impressive show of force by environmental- other choice. The state won’t give them the appropria- as portrayed by MCFN, who contribute which he had been appointed by Gov. Rick ists. tions they say they need, so there is no option other than anonymously. Snyder upon the January 2011 resignation of — The second most expensive Michigan jacking up tuition costs. “We are victims of an anachronistic inter- former Chief Justice Maura Corrigan, who House campaign in the 2012 cycle was in the No option? That’s an odd response for a university that pretation of the Michigan Campaign Finance became Snyder’s human services director. 101st District, where winner Rep. Ray Franz, just granted across-the-board 2.5 percent wage hikes to Act that allows unaccountable dark money to Ex-Chief Justice Betty Weaver of Glen R-Onekama, won with 51 percent against its faculty. That’s not a huge raise, to be sure, but it has dominate our politics, “ MCFN Executive Arbor offers a compelling insider look on Democrat Allen O’Shea, despite being out- to be weighed against the $900 tuition hike dropped on Director Rich Robinson said of a years-ago transparency and other issues and in her spent $774,953 to $622,566. Among the con- what should be the university’s most important cus- Michigan Secretary of State ruling. “Citizens recently-released book “Judicial Deceit: tributions to Franz was $5,000 from Snyder’s tomers: its students. should have the right to know whose money Tyranny and Unnecessary Secrecy at the One Tough Nerd PAC. While it’s fair to say that budgets shouldn’t be balanced is driving critically important election out- Michigan Supreme Court.” — The sixth most expensive state House on the backs of professors, it’s also worthwhile to note comes, so they can evaluate how campaign As MCFN says: “Undisclosed spending in campaign — and the only other northern race that the average pay for instructors at Wayne State is spending correlates to policy outcomes.” Supreme Court campaigns thwarts the in the top 10 — was in the 103rd District $117,000, for which they are typically expected to teach Robinson, who tirelessly travels the state voter’s right to know who is supporting the where Rep. Bruce R. Rendon, R-Lake City, collecting spending records from the public candidates, as it does in any campaign where two three-hour courses a week. had 52.8 percent against Democrat Lon files of TV broadcasters and cable systems, undisclosed spending occurs. However, there Johnson, now high-energy chairman of the As reported in a column by Nolan Finley in the Detroit revealed that unreported candidate-focused is additional toxicity to unreported spending Michigan Democratic Party. Snyder’s PAC News, Wayne State leaders justify the pay scale, raises TV issue advertising in judicial and House in a judicial campaign. It compromises trust also chipped in $5,000 for Rendon’s cam- and workload because, well, that’s what the other guys campaigns added $18.3 million to the report- and confidence in the impartiality in the judi- paign. do. ed 2012 total. ciary.” George Weeks, a member of the Michi- Finley’s column warned that universities that don’t The MCFN report said: “The diminishing It is, indeed, the most ignored toxic issue gan Journalism Hall of Fame, for 22 years adjust to new realities risk losing their “franchise.” He is accountability for campaign spending is best on Michigan’s political scene. was the political columnist for The Detroit not alone in that observation. illustrated in two key judicial campaigns. In News and previously with UPI as Lansing The world is changing. Universities that are dumping the Michigan Supreme Court campaign, the bureau chief and foreign editor in Washing- money into capital projects seem tone-deaf to the onset of candidate committees reported raising $3.4 MCFN’s— Michigan’s northern only notes truly competitive con- ton. His weekly Michigan Politics column is online learning as well as to students (and their families) million, and reported independent expendi- gressional race last year was the 1st District syndicated by Superior Features. who have to wonder about investing tens of thousands of dollars into degrees that might not prepare them for the work force. Today in history Transformation won’t be easy. Universities have huge investments in the current system. But sticking to the old The Associated Press ways will leave some universities in the lurch as competi- tors find more effective ways to reach consumers. Today is Tuesday, July 9, the 190th day of 2013. There are 175 Tom Watkins, former state superintendent of schools, days left in the year. notes that endowment-rich University of Michigan and Today’s Highlight in History Michigan State University will be able to weather the On July 9, 1943, during World changes. War II, the Allies launched Operation But other universities may not be so fortunate. If they Husky, their invasion of Sicily, with feel they have “no choice” but to ratchet up tuition, then nighttime landings of American and eventually students will have “no choice” but to seek British troops; a full-scale incursion by sea began in the small hours of other options. July 10. (More than a month later, —Livingston County Daily Press & Argus the Allies secured the island from the (Howell), July 2 Axis.) On this Date In 1540, England’s King Henry VIII had his 6-month-old marriage to More history his fourth wife, Anne of Cleves, annulled. In 1776, the Declaration of Inde- pendence was read aloud to Gen. Today’s Birthdays: Actor-singer Courtney Love is 49. Rock musician George Washington’s troops in New Ed Ames is 86. Former Defense Frank Bello (Anthrax) is 48. Actor York. Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld is 81. David O’Hara is 48. Rock musician In 1816, Argentina declared inde- Neurologist and author Oliver Sacks Xavier Muriel (Buckcherry) is 45. pendence from Spain. is 80. Actor James Hampton is 77. Actor Scott Grimes is 42. Actor In 1850, the 12th president of the Actor Brian Dennehy is 75. Actor Enrique Murciano is 40. United States, Zachary Taylor, died Richard Roundtree is 71. Author Musician/producer Jack White is 38. after serving only 16 months of his Dean Koontz is 68. Football Hall-of- Rock musician Dan Estrin (Hoobas- term. (He was succeeded by Millard Famer O.J. Simpson is 66. Actor tank) is 37. Actor-director Fred Sav- Fillmore.) soup cans opened at the Ferus though one of President George W. One year ago: Facing sagging Chris Cooper is 62. TV personality age is 37. Country musician Pat In 1896, William Jennings Bryan Gallery in Los Angeles. Bush’s claims — that Iraq had jobs numbers, President Barack John Tesh is 61. Country singer Allingham is 35. Actress Megan delivered his famous “cross of gold” In 1974, former U.S. Chief Justice sought uranium from Africa — was Obama sought to recast the Novem- David Ball is 60. Rhythm-and-blues Parlen is 33. Rhythm-and-blues speech at the Democratic national Earl Warren died in Washington, based on faulty evidence. ber election as a fight over tax fair- singer Debbie Sledge (Sister singer Kiely Williams (3lw) is 27. convention in Chicago. D.C., at age 83. Five years ago: Citing new DNA ness, urging tax cut extensions for Sledge) is 59. Actor Jimmy Smits is Actress Georgie Henley is 18. In 1918, 101 people were killed in In 1986, the Attorney General’s tests, prosecutors cleared JonBenet all families earning less than 58. Actress Lisa Banes is 58. Actor Thought for Today: “Invest in a train collision in Nashville, Tenn. Commission on Pornography Ramsey’s parents and brother in the $250,000 but denying them to Tom Hanks is 57. Singer Marc the human soul. Who knows, it might The Distinguished Service Cross released the final draft of its report, 1996 killing of the 6-year-old beauty households making more than that. Almond is 56. Actress Kelly McGillis be a diamond in the rough.” — Mary was established by an Act of which linked hard-core porn to sex queen in Boulder, Colo. Mas- The remains of 6 U.S. airmen lost is 56. Rock singer Jim Kerr (Simple McLeod Bethune, American educa- Congress. crimes. sachusetts Sen. Edward M. over Laos in 1965 were laid to rest in Minds) is 54. Actress-rock singer tor and reformer (1875-1955). In 1938, Supreme Court Justice In 1992, Democrat Bill Clinton Kennedy, battling a brain tumor, a single casket at Arlington National Benjamin Cardozo died in Port tapped Tennessee Sen. Al Gore to walked into the Senate to cast a dra- Cemetery. Detroit’s Prince Fielder Chester, N.Y., at age 68. be his running mate. Former CBS matic vote in favor of long-stalled became only the second player, after Letters should deal with matters of current, public interest. They In 1953, the MGM movie musical News commentator Eric Sevareid Medicare legislation. Iran test-fired Ken Griffey Jr., to win multiple titles should be no longer than 400 words. They must be signed by the author, “The Band Wagon,” starring Fred died in Washington at age 79. nine missiles, including ones capa- in the All-Star Home Run Derby, and an address and phone number must be included for verification pur- Astaire and Cyd Charisse, had its Ten years ago: The Bush admin- ble of hitting Israel. 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PUBLISHER EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT/ACCOUNTING DAILY GLOBE Sue Mizell Jenna Martilla yourdailyglobe.com MANAGING EDITOR CLASSIFIED/LEGAL ADVERTISING Larry Holcombe Becky Torro Award Winning Newspaper ADVERTISING DIRECTOR LEAD PRESS USPS 269-980 Gary Pennington Bill Westerman Published daily Monday - Saturday CIRCULATION (except Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Marissa Casari Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day) Periodicals postage paid at Ironwood, MI 49938 POSTMASTER – Send changes of addresses to: The Daily Globe, P.O. Box 548, 118 E. McLeod Ave., Ironwood, MI 49938 906-932-2211 • 800-236-2887 • Fax 906-932-5358 THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM AREA TUESDAY, JULY 9, 2013 l 5 Ironwood Storms knock out power, Record REPORTS From page 1 cause damage in Bessemer Gogebic County An incident of domestic violence an increase of 2 mills for 10 years BESSEMER — Weekend were also destroyed, according to was reported on Saturday at Sun- for road improvements. The hope day Lake Park at 1:37 p.m. Gogebic to place the measure on the bal- storms caused damage and the Gogebic County Sheriff’s County Sheriff’s Department and lot before the end of the year and power outages in Bessemer over Department report. Michigan State Police responded begin collection starting in 2014. the weekend. No injuries were reported. and arrested a male for disturbing Erickson said the goal is to get The home of Nancy Marie Elsewhere, the main phone the peace. all the roads done, and that cur- Blodgett, 49, E7560 Prospect line for the city of Bessemer ——— rently two-thirds of them are in Drive, was struck by lightning offices was out of order due to the Justin Michael Olexa, 19, 401 pretty decent shape. early Sunday morning. The weekend’s storms still on Mon- Neidhold Avenue, Wakefield rolled his ATV on ATV trail 2 near Luxmore Bill Erickson, Ironwood resi- lightning struck a metal exten- day. Street in Ironwood on Monday at dent, said for taxpayers, it comes sion ladder outside the home ini- City officials have asked tially, and wreaked extensive callers to use the city clerk’s line, 2:30 a.m. His collarbone was broken down to paying the $60 per year in the incident. A report of the inci- extra in taxes or paying for damage inside the home. 906-667-0333, to contact the city. dent was forwarded to his probation struts and other vehicle repairs. The lightning blew out a cor- A fire in a ditch due to a officer, as he was driving with a sus- An ordinance rezoning 45 feet ner of the home’s foundation, downed electrical line was pended license. of a property on Ayer Street to destroyed numerous electrical reported on Spring Street in ——— expand a substation there was outlets, a well pump, broke a Bessemer Sunday. Xcel was An 88 year old Bessemer woman approved, as was an ordinance to basement window, blew out called, and Gogebic County reported a phone scam on Sunday. create conditional uses for out- chunks of drywall in a bedroom, deputies and Bessemer Fire The caller told her she had won and started a small electrical Department responded. $150,000 but would have to pay door storage and outdoor use in Katie Perttunen/Daily Globe fire. Several electrical appliances —Katie Pertunen $300 to receive it. the Industrial District. A HOME at 715 Leonard St., in Ironwood, stricken by a fire nearly two Ontonagon County Two new tenants were years ago, will be the subject of a public hearing on Aug. 12 for possi- On July 3 at 5:50 p.m., the approved to lease space at the ble condemnation. Ontonagon County deputies arrest- City Centre Building: Maryanne ed a 49-year-old Trout Creek man Morgan and Lily Palmer. need to be done, hopefully this the renovations was authorized. for Driving While License Suspend- A letter to Lt. Gov. Brian Cal- week, so the facilities will be A public hearing will be held Indiana man arrested after ed and Failure to Report an acci- ley from the city requesting available for Festival Ironwood, on Monday, Aug. 12 at 5:20 p.m. dent. He was released on 10 per- assistance with securing grant slated for July 17-20. to discuss possible condemnation cent of a $1,000 bond. He will funding to improve the U.S. 2 A bid for an architectural firm of a property at 715 Leonard St., making threats at Lake Gogebic appear July 16 for arraignment. ——— corridor was approved. to design office space conversion which was affected by a fire near- MARENSICO TOWNSHIP — 911. On July 4 at 5:15 a.m., Onton- A partial payment of $120,371 at the Memorial Building for the ly two years ago. The property A 42-year-old Indiana man was Prior to troopers arriving on agon Counnty deputies arrested a was approved for Depot Park Social Security Administration owner agreed to have the build- arrested after making verbal scene, the man entered the 36-year-old Ewen woman for Oper- improvements to Angelo Luppino was awarded to Northern Design ing down prior to the hearing, threats towards a family near woods, but was found and taken ating While Impaired. She was Inc. Erickson noted the plumbing Works of Ishpeming for $6,600. said Erickson. released on 10 percent of a $3,000 Lake Gogebic on Sunday, accord- into custody. He reportedly made and electrical inspections still Advertising for bids to complete bond, and will appear for arraign- ing to a Michigan State Police statements about Satan and reli- ment on July 23. Wakefield Post release. gion. ——— According to the release, the The man was charged with On July 4 at 5:45 p.m., Onton- man approached the family from felonious assault, a four-year agon County deputies arrested Kori- a wooded area near their resi- felony, and was incarcerated at na Ann Lack, 34, of Ontonagon, on dence carrying a large stick. He the Gogebic County Jail, pending a Contempt of Court warrant. She is proceeded to make physical arraignment. being held without bond. threats towards the adult The man’s name has not been ACCIDENTS female, and the female called released. Gogebic County Rebecca J. Jensen, 22, 1551 Marsh Lane, Woodruff, Wis., hit a deer with her vehicle on Sunday at 10:38 p.m. on U.S. 2 near Ramsay Officials respond to call at Sunday Lake Road in Bessemer. Her bumper, grill and hood were damaged. WAKELFIELD—A child breathed in water on Saturday at 4:15 Iron County, Wis. p.m. at Sunday Lake beach, requiring medical attention. Thomas Charles Davis, 63, of Beacon Ambulance, Gogebic County Sheriff’s Department, and Hurley, drove his vehicle into the Michigan State Police responded, according to the Gogebic County ditch on Sunday at 8:08 p.m., on Center Drive near County Road C in Sheriff’s Department report. Oma, according to an Iron County Sheriff’s Department report. According to the report, Davis Briefs was arrested for operating while intoxicated (third offense), operating Elizabeth Behrendt/Daily Globe with a prohibited alcohol concentra- WAKEFIELD CITY Council members, from left, Joseph DelFavero, Les Schneck, Ted Finco, Mayor Dick Bolen, 16-year-old reports gunshot Sun Prairie woman hurt in tion of .20, operating after revoca- Charles Picoldi, city manager John Siira and city clerk Jennifer Jacobson attend a meeting Monday evening wound to authorities ATV accident near Cable tion and for failure to keep vehicle at city hall. Not pictured is city attorney Mike Pope. DELTA, Wis. — A 16-year-old BAYFIELD, Wis. — A 48- under control. His vehicle sustained damage to male sustained a gunshot wound year-old Sun Prairie, Wis., amount of time,” Treado said. tion, and the snowfall and quick the undercarriage the right rear por- on Sunday, according to a Bay- woman sustained injuries after Wakefield “We focused our money and our melt-off was part of the problem. tion of the box. Davis was incarcer- field County Sheriff’s Depart- an all-terrain vehicle accident on attention on the problems that In other news, a bid of ated at the Iron County Jail. ment release. Friday a 3:50 p.m. in Cable, Wis., we knew we had, that we could $25,099 from Waterman Indus- ——— According to the release, the according to a Bayfield County Francis H. Donahue, 59, of Ster- locate at that exact time, and tries was approved by the coun- From page 1 male originally reported that he Sheriff’s Department release. ling, Ill., backed into a vehicle owned that’s where we focused all of cil at a special meeting held was shot by an unknown male According to the release, Cara by Laura Eagen, 48, of Sun Prairie, ing is we had a drop-dead dead- our resources.” June 28. The bids for the gate attempting to steal items from McMullen was was traveling on on Sunday 4 p.m. in the parking lot line for the middle of the sum- He also pointed out that this installation and related projects his father’s truck that was Big Brook Road when she drove at the Mercer Laundromat, accord- mer, and we had to get every- past spring was the first spring are due on July 18. parked in the yard. off of the road and hit a tree ing to an ICSD report. thing done within a certain that the system was in opera- According to the report, both Upon further investigation, while attempting to negotiate a vehicles sustained minor damage. the male revealed that he had left-hand curve. Ontonagon County shot himself in the lower leg and McMullen sustained injuries On July 4 at 10:30 p.m., Angela The back office space is desig- The agreement was signed by was afraid that he would get into to her left arm, left torso and Carter of Gwinn was traveling on M- Ontonagon nated for Little Brothers. Usage officials from all three organiza- trouble with his family. head, and was transported to 28 near Applekamp Road when a of the offices by the Senior Cen- tions. The injury was not life-threat- Cable Airport by Great Divide deer entered her path of travel. ter Club and ADC will only be In other action the council: ening. Ambulance. Carter was unable to avoid the deer. by permission by the director of —Heard from Erickson the The BCSD was assisted at the She was then airlifted to St. There was moderate damage to the From page 1 Little Brothers. recent scrap collection brought scene by Mason Ambulance Ser- Mary’s Hospital in Duluth, vehicle. pants. The arrangements of the fur- in enough money to pay for the vice. Minn., by Life Link Helicopter. ——— On July 5 at 1:30 a.m., Donald A schedule of the senior cen- nishings will be a combined advertising and “we made a few McMullen was not wearing a ter will be organized and main- Mcglaughlin, of Trout Creek, was agreement of all parties. dollars.” 10-year-old runaway found helmet and speed appears to be a traveling on M-28 near Shortcut tained by the senior center aide. Requests for other than normal —Heard that with one crew after night outdoors contributing factor in the acci- Road when a deer entered his path. If an aide is not available, the usage will be on a first come member missing, the village BAYFIELD, Wis. — A 10- dent. He was unable to avoid the deer. Commission on Aging will basis and if a conflict arises, manager will hire someone for year-old boy is safe after running There was minor damage to the appoint its ADC program coordi- preference will be given the one or two months. vehicle. away from home and spending nator to maintain the schedule. Senior Club participants. the night in a tree on Saturday in Benoit, Wis., according to a Bay- field County Sheriff’s Depart- installed before the end of have to be done through the ment release. Township August. Michigan Department of Trans- According to the release, the “Playground equipment is the portation. boy was reported missing at next thing on the list,” Baron “I go to the MDOT meetings, around 9 p.m. on Saturday. A said. and we’ve discussed this before,” From page 1 search of the area was conducted Baron said. “But we’re working by the Mason Fire and Ambu- Coleman Engineering, the water with the state, so it can be diffi- lance Service and deputies from was draining fine from the field Intersection troubles During public comment, town- cult.” BCSD. until the large amount of rain ship resident Bev Rhode asked At 5 a.m. on Sunday, the boy over the weekend. about possible alterations to the was found healthy and in good Some board members dis- Other business intersection of U.S. 2 and Section The board approved a motion physical condition after spending cussed the possibility of using 12/Country Club Road near Wal- to continue having meetings at the night in a tree. dirt to soak up the remaining mart. 5:30 p.m., and the township-wide He was turned over to the care water, or placing a safety fence Baron said the board had dis- rummage sale has been sched- of his mother and no other around the location to keep chil- cussed possible options, includ- uled for September 7. details were released. dren away. ing placing signs with lights to Smaller touches at the park warn traffic of the upcoming stop including laying sod in locations light. where the grass is not growing, Another option was to see if as well as the installation of a the speed could be lowered new refrigerator in the pavilion. through the area from 55 miles Playground equipment is per hour to around 40-45 mph. scheduled to be ordered soon and Thank You!! 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Dell rose 41 cents, or 3.1 percent, phones would stunt the company’s Dow Jones mism about corporate earnings sent the 0.3 percent in the second quarter. to $13.44. growth. Intel, which makes up 2.2 per- +88.85 stock market higher Monday. “We’ll be looking to see where rev- The Russell 2000 index, an index of cent of the Nasdaq, fell 88 cents, or 3.6 industrials U.S. companies start reporting their enue comes in,” said Jim Dunigan, an small-company stocks, closed at an all- percent, to $23.18. 15,224.69 second-quarter results this week, led by executive vice president of investments time high 1,009.25. The index past the Other chipmakers also declined. Nasdaq aluminum producer Alcoa. Other major at PNC. 1,000 mark for the first time Friday and Qualcomm dropped 96 cents, or 1.6 per- +5.45 companies that will report include The Dow rose 88.85 points, or 0.6 per- has gained 19 percent this year, a sign cent, to $59.99. composite JPMorgan and Wells Fargo. cent, to close at 15,224.69. The Stan- that investors are more willing to take In government bond trading, the 3,484.83 Analysts predict that earnings dard & Poor’s 500 index gained 8.57 on risk. The gains have outpaced those yield on the 10-year government note growth for companies in the Standard & points, or 0.5 percent, to end at of the Dow and S&P 500, which are up pulled back from a two-year high of 2.74 Standard & +8.57 Poor’s 500 index will come in at 3 per- 1,640.46. 16 percent and 15 percent, respectively. Friday. It fell to 2.64 percent on Mon- Poor’s 500 cent in the second quarter. While that Dell was among the big gainers in the In other trading, the Nasdaq compos- day. 1,640.46 rate would be down from 5 percent in S&P 500 index. An advisory firm recom- ite rose 5.45, or 0.2 percent, to 3,484.83, The yield had jumped after the gov- the first quarter, earnings are still mended that company shareholders the smallest gain of the major indexes. ernment reported strong U.S. hiring for Russell +3.86 expected to reach record levels. support a plan to take the computer The index was weighed down by a June on Friday. Investors believe that 2000 Investors and traders will search for company private. Founder Michael Dell slump in Intel. The chipmaker fell after the improving jobs market will prompt 1,009.25 evidence that companies are increasing and Silver Lake Partners have offered a Citigroup analyst wrote that weak PC the Federal Reserve to ease back on its revenues, not just cutting costs to boost to buy Dell for $24.4 billion, or $13.65 a sales and waning demand for smart- bond-buying program. NYSE diary Advanced: 1,785 Declined: 1,301 Target founder Douglas Dayton dies at 88 Unchanged: 91 MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Douglas town Minneapolis department store Cities suburbs. “Doug was instrumental in helping Volume: 3.2 b Dayton, who led the transformation of a from their father in 1948. Douglas Day- “Target was the best job I had,” he to guide the strategic direction of Day- family department store into retailing ton started working in the family busi- recalled in a May interview with the ton Hudson Corporation for many years giant Target Corp., has died at the age ness after serving in an Army infantry (Minneapolis) Star Tribune. and institutionalize the values that are Nasdaq diary of 88. division in Europe during World War II, His nephew, Minnesota Gov. Mark at the heart of Target Corporation Advanced: 1,398 Dayton’s wife, Wendy Dayton, con- where he was injured and received a Dayton, issued a statement calling Dou- today,” Steinhafel said. firmed his death Sunday. She said the Purple Heart. glas Dayton “an extraordinary busi- According to an obituary prepared by Declined: 1,090 resident of Wayzata, west of Minneapo- Having worked as a store manager, nessman, philanthropist, and leader of his family, Douglas Dayton left the Tar- lis, died Friday after a long battle with Dayton sensed the threat posed by dis- our family.” get presidency in 1968 and returned to Unchanged: 106 cancer. count retailers such as Kmart. In 1960, Target released a statement Sunday help run the Dayton Hudson depart- Douglas James Dayton was the he became the first president of Target, from current President and CEO Gregg ment store parent company. That busi- Volume: 1.5 b youngest of George Nelson Dayton’s five and within two years, the company had Steinhafel praising integral Dayton’s ness eventually was consolidated into AP sons who took over the family’s down- openedT four Target stores in the Twin role in the company’s origins. Target Corp.

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Adelia 'Dee' Neigum George D. Skaja ONAMIA, Minn. — Adelia “Dee” Neigum, devoted to her church. She KINGSFORD, Mich. — George D. Skaja, Ernie, Dimetria, Lucas, 97, died peacefully on Friday, July 5, 2013, in was a member of Sacred 96, formerly of Ironwood and Woodruff, Wis., Devan, Lauren, Isabelle, Mille Lacs Nursing Home, Onamia. Heart Catholic Church, passed away on June 22, 2013, at the home of McKenzie, Will, Jay, Kaylee, Visitation will be from 9 a.m. until the 10 Wahkon, and will be lovingly his daughter and son-in-law, Georgene and Morgan, Nicholas, Enola, a.m. Mass of Christian Burial today, Tuesday, remembered as a “prayer Ned Aldridge, Kingsford. Eva, Ean, Addyson, Parker, July 9, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, warrior” for family, friends He was born on May 12, 1917, in Hannah, Nolan, Riece, Jax- Wahkon, Minn. and fellow parishioners. She Rhinelander, Wis., son of the late Anna son, Mason, Lily, Macy and Graveside services will be on Wednesday, dearly loved the Lord, her (Antes) and Edward Skaja. He attended Hadley. July 10, at 11 a.m. at Lakeview Cemetery, family and her friends. school in McNaughton, Wis., until his family Other survivors include his Saxon, Wis. She will be lovingly moved to Oma, Wis., where he completed his sisters, Frances Hannula, Arrangements are by Shelley Funeral Adelia "Dee" remembered by her son and elementary education. He then attended Hur- George D. Skaja Hurley, and Marianne Bal- Chapel, Onamia. Neigum daughter-in-law, Galen and ley High School, Hurley, Wis., graduating in 1917 — 2013 duc, Ironwood; and many Adelia “Dee” Neigum was born on June 14, 1916 — 2013 Kathleen Neigum, of Stur- 1936. nieces and nephews. 1916, in Saxon, to Joseph and Delma (The- geon Lake; two grandchildren, Brian (Mary) Following high school, he went to work for Besides his parents, George was preceded bert) Dennis. Adelia graduated from Saxon Neigum, of Finlayson, and Todd (Elizabeth) the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad as a in death by an infant daughter, Joan Marie, High School and went on to earn a nursing Neigum, of Rice; four great-grandchildren, member of a section crew. He also operated and an infant grandson, Nick Patrick; a son- degree from St. Mary’s Hospital School of Kaya, Ethan, Greta and Ingrid; one sister-in- their bulldozer doing jobs from Ironwood to in-law, Dan Baker; a brother, Kenneth; and Nursing in Duluth. She worked in the field of law, Grace Dennis, of Waukesha, Wis.; special Green Bay, Wis. This was his favorite of all of two brothers-in-law, Robert Balduc and Emil nursing in various hospitals and nursing friends, Gary and Kathy Boser, of Wahkon, the jobs he held during his lifetime. After Hannula. home settings throughout her career, retiring and Bud and Kathy Martinson, of Isle; and retiring from the railroad, he worked for Mas- Cremation has taken place. in 1981. numerous nieces, nephews and friends. ter Bread delivering from Wakefield to A Mass of Christian Burial will be cele- Adelia was an avid organic flower and veg- Adelia was preceded in death by her sister, Ontonagon, Mass City, Bruce Crossing, Lake brated Saturday, July 13, at 11 a.m., at Our etable gardener. She enjoyed playing cards Arlene; brothers, Willard, Dale and Darren; Gogebic, etc. He also worked part time for Lady of Peace Catholic Church in Ironwood, with friends and family and was especially and her former husband, Martin Neigum. Ruppe Concrete Products doing mechanic with the Rev. Robb Jurkovich, celebrant. work. Following that, he worked at the White Rite of Committal and inurnment will fol- Pine Copper Mine as a diesel mechanic until low in Riverside Cemetery, Ironwood. Bernice P. Viher his retirement in 1979. Lunch will be served in the parish hall He married Eva Marie Balduc at the St. upon return from the cemetery. KINGSFORD, Mich. — Bernice P. Viher, (Roy) Cedarstrom, Polly Ambrose Catholic Church in Ironwood on Friends may call in the St. Joseph Family 91, of Ironwood, passed away Thursday, Dec. (Roland) Pakonen, Mark June 26, 1937. She preceded him in death on Room at the church from 9:30 a.m. until Mass 27, 2012, at ManorCare Health Services, (Deb) Viher and Mary (Stu- April 6, 1973. George married Nellie Short on time on Saturday. Kingsford. art) Peterson; eight grand- May 12, 1979. They resided in Woodruff and In lieu of flowers, donations may be made She was born March 23, 1921, in Ironwood, children; 11 great-grandchil- enjoyed traveling, seeing almost all of the in George's name to the Ironwood Area His- daughter of the late Vedo and Mary (Dragish) dren; and many nieces and states including Hawaii. They eventually torical Society, P.O. Box 553, Ironwood MI Kapugia. Bernice grew up in Ironwood and nephews. split their time between Woodruff and 49938, or Friends of the Miners Memorial graduated from Luther L. Wright High School In addition to her parents Zephyrhills, Fla. Nellie passed away on Dec. Heritage Park, P.O. Box 52, Ironwood MI with the class of 1938. She then went on to and husband, Bernice was 11, 1989. He was also preceded in death by 49938. attend business college in Ironwood. preceded in death by four his later in life companion, Lillian Haff, in George's obituary can be viewed online and Bernice married Joseph Viher on Nov. 29, Bernice P. Viher brothers, Lawrence, Frank, November 2010. condolences given to his family at mcke- 1940. He preceded her in death in 1996. 1921 — 2012 Joseph and Clarence. George is survived by eight children from vittpatrickfuneralhome.com. Bernice was employed for a few years with Graveside services for both his marriage with Eva, sons, Don (Nancy), Erickson-Rochon & Nash Funeral Home S.W. Patek Attorney at Law in Ironwood. Joseph John Viher and Bernice will be held Greendale, Wis., Patrick (Mary Ann), Novi, Inc., Iron Mountain, and McKevitt-Patrick Later, she took a position as assistant librar- Friday, July 12, at 1 p.m. at Riverside Ceme- James (Bunny), Avon Park, Fla., Thomas Funeral Home Inc., Ironwood, are in charge of ian at the Ironwood Carnegie Library. While tery, Ironwood. The Rev. Robb Jurkovich will (Donna), Maple Grove, Minn., and Mark arrangements. at the library, she participated in The Chil- officiate. (Linda), Elida, Ohio, and daughters, Geor- We would like to thank Northern Michigan dren's Reading Hour on local TV. Bernice was You may light a candle in remembrance of gene (Ned) Aldridge, Kingsford, Mary Joyce Home Health Care, Dickinson Home Health an active member of Our Lady of Peace Bernice, or leave a condolence for her family (Kelly) Miskovich, Wakefield, and Jill (Dan) Care, Dr. Katie Picucci, Dr. Charlene Greene, Catholic Church in Ironwood. She served as a online at JacobsFuneralHomes.com. Baker, DePere, Wis. Mary Carlson, Carol Lorenz, Gina Anderson Girl Scout leader and was a member of the The family has chosen the Jacobs Funeral He is further survived by 21 grandchildren, and Brook Cory for their care of Dad. We will Croatian Fraternal Union. Home, Iron Mountain, to honor Bernice's David, Joel, Renee, Katie, Amy, Noel, Susan, be forever grateful for the wonderful, loving She is survived by her children, Sharon legacy of life. Kim, Wendy, Heidi, Michael, Chad, Adrienne, care given to Dad by Shirley Graves. Shirley Lindsey, Crystal, Eric, Taylor, Phillip, Sarah, has been at Dad's side from the very begin- Hilary and Kevin; and 36 great-grandchil- ning of his stay in Kingsford and she helped Lillian E. Edmark dren, Mason, Alexandra, Rachel, Ryan, Noah, make his life as comfortable as possible dur- Dylan, Lauren, Emily, Nylah, Ben, Liam, ing the last stages of his life. IRONWOOD, Mich. — Lillian E. Edmark, was preceded in death by a 86, of East Margaret Street, Ironwood, died son, Kevin Edmark; daugh- Thursday, July 4, 2013, in Ironwood. ters, Rosemary Alden and She was born June 17, 1927, in Wakefield, Janice Edmark; and twin son daughter of Mike and Maria Nurmikko. She and daughter, Paul and was a gentle lady who loved everyone. Her Paula. Many brothers and sis- door was always open. She was happiest ters also preceded her in when she could bake for her friends and fam- death. ily. Everyone who knew her loved her. A celebration of Lillian's – PUBLIC NOTICE – Lillian was a member of Trinity Lutheran life will be held at a family WATER SYSTEM FLUSHING SCHEDULE Church of Ironwood. Lillian E. gathering at 741 E. Margaret The City of Ironwood will begin flushing water mains beginning late Sunday evening She was married to Edwin F. Edmark. He Edmark St. in Ironwood from 1 until 5 July 7 to Friday morning July 12, 2013. The areas to be flushed are as follows: preceded her in death. 1927 — 2013 p.m. on Saturday, July 13. Lillian is survived by two sons, Edwin The Rev. Todd Winkler will AREA 1 (Joanne) Edmark, of Hurley, Wis., and Clyde officiate at 1 p.m. All of her friends and fami- Sunday (pm) 7/7 to Edmark, of Ironwood; a daughter, Carol ly are invited. All areas north of US-2 from the Montreal (Louis) Alden, of Marenisco; 10 grandchil- Cremation has taken place and inurnment Monday (am) 7/8 River to Roosevelt Street dren; 12 great-grandchildren; and many will be in the Lakeside Cemetery, Wakefield. AREA 2 nieces and nephews and several foster chil- Range Funeral Service and Crematory of dren. Ironwood and Hurley is in charge of arrange- Monday (pm) 7/8 to All areas south of US-2 to Frederick Street Besides her parents and husband, Lillian ments. Tuesday (am) 7/9 from Norrie Street to North Lake Street and all areas north of East Ayer Street from Briefs Lake Street to Country Club Road AREA 3 Land files paperwork for says he now has $1.8 million on cranberry juice almost daily. Tuesday (pm) 7/9 to All areas south of the railroad grade to McLeod U.S. Senate race hand for the race. The governor says he still has Wednesday (am) 7/10 Avenue and Vaughn Street from the Montreal Walker pleased cranberry concerns about the new rules' limits River to Lake Street and also the Jessieville area LANSING (AP) — Former Secre- on dairy products. tary of State Terri Lynn Land says juice stays in schools Schools must meet the new lunch that includes the Newport Heights Location she's filed the paperwork to enter the standards by next July. MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Gov. AREA 4 Republican U.S. Senate primary, Arizona man, 56, dies in while Democratic U.S. Rep. Gary Scott Walker says he's pleased the Wednesday (pm) 7/10 to All areas south of the caves area including the Peters says he's got $1.8 million on U.S. Department of Agriculture is northern Michigan lake hand for his race. keeping cranberry juice on school Thursday (am) 7/11 Norrie and Ashland Locations and also Land announced plans to run lunch menus. HAYES TOWNSHIP (AP) — neighborhoods of South Range Road, June 3 and said Monday that she's The Agriculture Department had Authorities near Traverse City are VanBuskirk Road and Norrie Park Road followed up with a filing. She says considered requiring schools to investigating the apparent drowning she'll spend the next several months reduce or eliminate cranberry juice of an Arizona man. Miscellaneous Areas listening to voters across Michigan because of added sugar. The Charlevoix County sheriff's and says the public deserves "a lot But recently released school department says authorities got a Thursday (pm) 7/11 to Miscellaneous areas that needed to be cleaned better from Washington." lunch rules do not include that provi- call Saturday evening of a body Friday (am) 7/12 again and/or monitored Land and Peters are seeking to sion. washing up on the shore of Lake replace veteran Democratic U.S. Walker said Monday that that's Charlevoix in Hayes Township. Sen. Carl Levin, who says he won't good news for students and the Wis- The 27-square-mile lake is about Customers are to expect water discoloration and a reduction in pressure while the seek re-election in 2014. consin cranberry industry. Wisconsin 40 miles northeast of Traverse City. system is being flushed and tested. You are asked to contact the City of Ironwood if Peters announced Monday that is the leading cranberry producer, Sheriff W.D. 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All who of ingredients that can all be be made at the morning of the run beginning at 8 register for the event are eligible for the prize pulled together in the time it a.m. drawing. takes to boil water. The event is a healthy lifestyles opportunity Participants who register by Friday, July 12, Tomatoes are the star of this sponsored by the Ewen Medical-Dental Center in will be guaranteed a T-shirt commemorating the show, as they should be this time Ewen, part of a federally qualified health center event. of the year. A fresh local tomato that strives to improve access to health care for all, Registration forms are available at the Ewen at the height of ripeness is one of a news release said. Medical-Dental Center in Ewen or online at upru- those things that make life worth “This is a marvelous opportunity to get outside, ralhealth.org. Participants may request a form to living. enjoy the fresh air and sunshine, take a walk or be mailed to them by calling the center at 906-988- Indeed, they’re so good as is run, and improve your heart health and general 2210 or 800-270-2904. they don’t even need to be cooked. Obviously, we could cook them and turn them into a sauce, Toddler who received lab-made windpipe dies but we’d be kissing off some of their freshness and all of their CHICAGO (AP) — A 2-year-old girl from fairly good, to weak, to poor.” who pioneered the technique. crunch. Instead, we salt them, who was implanted with a windpipe Hannah’s treatment was part of an Hannah’s parents, Darryl Warren lightly, which intensifies their grown from her own stem cells has ongoing scientific effort to develop and Lee Young-mi, had read about flavor and pulls out some of their died, three months after she became lab-grown tissues and organs. Similar Macchiarini’s success using stem-cell liquid. This “tomato juice” the youngest person to receive the methods have been used to grow based tracheas, but they couldn’t becomes part of the sauce. experimental treatment. bladders, urethras and last year a girl afford to pay for the operation at his After the tomatoes have mari- Hannah Warren died Saturday at in Sweden got a lab-made vein using center in Stockholm. Dr. Mark Holter- nated in salt for 10 minutes, we Associated Press Children’s Hospital of Illinois in Peo- her own stem cells and a cadaver man, the Illinois doctor, helped the season them with a little freshly FAST AND fresh summer pasta is shown served on a plate in Concord, ria, hospital spokeswoman Shelli vein. family arrange to have the procedure grated lemon zest, a single table- N.H. Dankoff said. Dr. Rick Pearl, one of In Hannah’s case, the stem cells at his hospital with Macchiarini lead- spoon of extra-virgin olive oil three surgeons involved in the opera- came from her bone marrow. They ing the surgical team. Children’s Hos- play nicely with tomatoes. So feel water, stir and cook according to tion, told The Associated Press that were seeded in a lab onto a plastic pital waived the cost. (this is a dish that requires the free to recruit any and all of your package instructions until just al Hannah died of lung complications scaffold, where it took a few days for The hospital is part of OSF Saint really good stuff), and some own favorites. You can’t lose. dente. Drain the pasta (it’s fine following a second surgery, but that them to multiply and create a new Francis Medical Center, a Roman freshly ground black pepper. ——— to have some water still clinging the new windpipe “worked very well” windpipe, which was implanted April Catholic system that considers the Next it’s time to reach for the Fast and fresh summer to the pasta), then add it to the until the end. 9. operation part of its mission to provide goat cheese. Combined with hot bowl. Toss until the cheese is Her family asked for privacy, but Hannah was born in South Korea charity care and a way to champion a pasta and a little of the pasta pasta expressed their sorrow in a fundrais- and traveled to Illinois for the surgery. type of stem-cell therapy that doesn’t melted. Taste and season with cooking liquid, the cheese melts 20 minutes ing blog updated Sunday: “She is a A pediatric surgeon in Peoria had met involve human embryos, the sur- Start to finish: salt and pepper to taste. Divide into a richly creamy sauce with- 4 pioneer in stem-cell technology and Hannah’s family while on a business geons said in April. The Catholic Servings: the pasta between 4 serving out any additional thickener. her impact will reach all corners of our trip to South Korea and helped con- church opposes using stem cells 3 cups chopped fresh tomatoes bowls, then sprinkle each portion And I’m talking about full-fat beautiful Earth. 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THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM SPORTS TUESDAY, JULY 9, 2013 l 9 Gomez’s catch preserves Brewers’ win MILWAUKEE (AP) — For a REWERS EDS brief moment, the whole game Cincinnati B 4,Milwaukee R 3 was waiting on Carlos Gomez. ab rhbi ab rhbi Choo cf 5010Aoki rf 4010 The crowd roared as the Mil- Cozart ss 3010Segura ss 3131 waukee Brewers looked toward Paul ph 1011CGomz cf 4000 Hoover p 0000Lucroy c 4112 center field in amazement and DRonsn ph 0000JFrncs 3b 3120 Gomez hopped around in front of Votto 1b 4110Hndrsn p 0000 the wall. When he flipped his Phillips 2b 4010FrRdrg p 0000 Bruce rf 4011Weeks 2b 3021 glove open as he ran toward the Frazier 3b 4010Halton 1b 4000 infield, it was over. Heisey lf 3121LSchfr lf 4010 Gomez robbed Joey Votto of a Mesorc c 4000Lohse p 2110 HBaily p 2010Axford p 0000 potential go-ahead homer with a Ondrsk p 0000YBtncr 3b 0000 spectacular catch for the final CIzturs ph-ss 2110 Totals 36 3 11 3 Totals 31 4 11 4 out, saving the Brewers’ 4-3 vic- Cincinnati 100 100 100 —3 tory over the on Milwaukee 211 000 00x —4 Monday night. E—Mesoraco (4). DP—Cincinnati 2, Milwaukee 2. LOB—Cincinnati 9, Milwaukee 9. 2B—Segura (10), “When you save the game like Weeks (12), L.Schafer (11). HR—Heisey (4), Lucroy that or when you hit a walk-off (11). SB—Segura (27), L.Schafer (3). S—Aoki. home run, it’s amazing,” Gomez IP HRER BB SO Cincinnati said. “I never hit one, but I steal H.Bailey L,5-7 5 2/3 10 4433 home run to win the game. It’s Ondrusek 1/3 00000 Hoover 210012 something special, like you can’t Milwaukee wait to get home to see it over Lohse W,5-6 6 2/3 93310 and over.” Axford H,14 1/3 10001 Henderson H,4 110001 Jonathan Lucroy homered for Fr.Rodriguez S,9-9 100011 the third consecutive game for HBP—by H.Bailey (Segura), by Henderson (Heisey). last-place Brewers, who had WP—Ondrusek. Balk—H.Bailey. Umpires—Home, Dan Bellino; First, Tim Welke; Sec- dropped three of four. Jean Segu- ond, Mike Everitt; Third, Quinn Wolcott. ra had three hits off Homer Bai- T—3:12. A—25,341 (41,900). ley in the right-hander’s first perfectly timed jump to grab Associated Press start since his second career no- Votto’s drive, sending a charge DETROIT TIGERS’ Miguel Cabrera (24) celebrates with Victor Martinez (41) after a 4-2 win in 10 innings over the Cleveland Indians Monday in hitter. through the crowd on an other- Cleveland. Martinez drove in Cabrera and Prince Fielder with a double in the 10th for the win. But Gomez made the biggest play of the game when he used a BREWERS — page 10 Martinez double wins it for Tigers in 10th CLEVELAND (AP) — Max Matt Tuiasosopo homered for Orioles’ Davis highlights Home Run Derby field Scherzer didn’t care that his the Tigers, now 9-3 against the record stayed spotless. All that Indians. NEW YORK (AP) — slugger Chris Davis, who leads mattered to him was that Detroit’s Detroit was able to widen its the majors with 33 homers, will be one of eight participants in the Home improved. lead over Cleveland by two games Run Derby next Monday night during All-Star festivities at Citi Field. Scherzer remained unbeaten on this visit, but manager Jim Davis was chosen by captain Robinson Cano of the and Victor Martinez hit a two-run Leyland knows champions aren’t New York Yankees. They will be joined on the AL squad by Detroit Tigers double in the 10th inning as the crowned in July. bopper Prince Fielder, who won the event last year and in 2009, and a Tigers extended their lead in the “We came in and had a very player yet to be announced. AL Central with a 4-2 win over good series against a very good New York Mets star David Wright, the National League captain, select- ed 20-year-old Washington phenom along with Colorado out- the second-place Cleveland Indi- team, but I’m not really concerned fielders Carlos Gonzalez and Michael Cuddyer. ans on Monday night. about the standings,” Leyland announced the field Monday — or at least most Martinez doubled off Matt said. “Of course, I’d rather leave of it. Albers (2-1) as the Tigers won here up 3½ games than up 1½ Cano won the 2011 Home Run Derby in Arizona. three of four in the series and games. But trust me, the Indians Scherzer wasn’t at his best, and moved 3½ games ahead in the are not going anywhere, and we’re IGERS NDIANS INNINGS he was noticeably agitated on a DetroitT 4, I Cleveland2, 10 division. not going anywhere, I don’t think.” night when the rain never really ab rhbi ab rhbi Scherzer, attempting to become Albers got two quick outs in the AJcksn cf 5010Bourn cf 5010 stopped. However, the 28-year-old the first since Roger 10th before walking Miguel Cabr- TrHntr rf 5000ACarer dh 4000 got stronger as the game wore on. MiCarr 3b 3100Kipnis 2b 5010 Clemens in 1986 to open a season era and Prince Fielder. Martinez Fielder 1b 3100Swisher rf-1b 5020 He gave up both runs — on a two- 14-0, finished with a no-decision. followed with a drive over the VMrtnz dh 4122Brantly lf 3120 run single in the second by Lonnie JhPerlt ss 5011Aviles ss 5110 He allowed two runs and seven head of center fielder Michael Chisenhall — and five hits in the Tuiassp lf 2111MrRynl 1b 4020 hits in seven innings. The pre- Bourn. The ball caromed off the Dirks ph-lf 2010Stubbs pr-rf 0000 first three innings, and pitched sumed AL starter in next week’s wall, far enough away for two of B.Pena c 4010Chsnhll 3b 4012 out of a couple of jams he created. RSantg 2b 3000YGoms c 4000 All-Star game will take his Detroit’s slowest runners to score. “He used to be a thrower and Totals 36 474Totals 39 2 10 2 unblemished mark into a start on After Fielder slid across the plate, Detroit 010 100 000 2— 4 now he’s a pitcher,” Indians first Saturday against Texas. he popped up from the dirt and Cleveland 020 000 000 0— 2 baseman Nick Swisher said. DP—Cleveland 1. LOB—Detroit 8, Cleveland 10. 2B— “I don’t want to focus much on swung his arm in celebration. A.Jackson (13), V.Martinez 2 (17), Jh.Peralta (24). HR— “You’ve got a guy with all those that (being 13-0),” he said. “This The Indians had been 5-0 in Tuiasosopo (4). SB—Brantley (9), Aviles (7). CS—Bourn weapons and he starts to figure it (6). was our best win of the year, and I extra-inning games. out, that doesn’t make anybody IP HRER BB SO was proud to be a part of it. The Cleveland came in with a repu- Detroit happy.” Indians battled so hard tonight tation for beating Cy Young Scherzer 772237 After getting out of a first-and- B.Rondon 110000 and brought their ‘A’ game, and Award winners. The Indians have third bind in the fifth, Scherzer Smyly W,4-0 100001 we did, too. defeated seven former recipients Benoit S,7-7 120002 got in a groove and struck out four “It was just a great team win, this season, including Detroit’s Cleveland of the final five batters he faced. In Kazmir 5 2/3 42235 our best of the year.” Justin Verlander. Scherzer is Shaw 2/3 20000 the seventh, he gave up a single to Drew Smyly (4-0) worked out of clearly the midseason favorite to Allen 100011 Bourn, who was caught stealing. J.Smith 2/3 00000 a jam in the ninth and Joaquin win the AL honor in 2013, and Scherzer then struck out Asdrubal C.Perez 100001 Benoit pitched the 10th for his while the Indians didn’t hand him Albers L,2-1 112221 Associated Press Cabrera and blew a 97 mph fast- seventh save, striking out Mike a loss, they did prevent him from B.Rondon pitched to 1 batter in the 9th. MILWAUKEE BREWERS center fielder Carlos Gomez reacts after making WP—Scherzer. PB—B.Pena. Aviles with runners at first and beating them for the third time a leaping catch at the wall off the bat of Cincinnati Reds’ Joey Votto to Umpires—Home, Andy Fletcher; First, Rob Drake; third to end the game. this year. Second, Joe West; Third, Sam Holbrook. end the ninth inning Monday in Milwaukee. T—3:40 (Rain delay: 0:20). A—23,640 (42,241). TIGERS — page 10 Pennsylvania won’t appeal rejection of Judge orders NFL, retired suit against NCAA players to negotiate HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett’s PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The “The sentimental impact of general counsel says the admin- NFL and former players must try this type of case is one that would istration will not appeal a federal to negotiate a dispute over make it strongly advantageous judge’s dismissal of a lawsuit whether complaints about con- for the plaintiffs to get to a jury,” against the NCAA over sanctions cussion-related injuries belong in Edelman said. “The position the against Penn State relating to court or in arbitration, a federal NFL has taken is they are not the Jerry Sandusky child sex judge said Monday. liable for anything that’s hap- abuse scandal. U.S. District Judge Anita B. pened to the players.” Corbett filed the antitrust Brody of Philadelphia had In legal arguments before lawsuit in January seeking to planned to rule July 22 in a legal Brody in April, NFL lawyer Paul overturn a $60 million fine, a fight that involves about 4,200 Clement said teams bear the four-year bowl ban, scholarship former players and could be chief responsibility for health and limits and other penalties. U.S. worth billions of dollars. safety under the contract, along Middle District Judge Yvette But instead she ordered the with the players’ union and the Kane, however, said she could two sides to begin mediation with players themselves. Players’ find nothing to support the alle- retired federal Judge Layn lawyer David Frederick accused gation of concerted action “that Phillips. The retirees want the the league of concealing studies might nudge its conspiracy claim right to sue the league, while the linking concussions to neurologi- into ‘plausible’ territory.” NFL insists the claims must be cal problems for decades. General counsel James arbitrated under terms of the col- “The plaintiffs got in a lot of Schultz said in a statement Mon- lective bargaining agreement. their case, that the NFL glorified day that the administration Brody asked for a progress violence all these years. I would would not appeal but added that report by Sept. 3, while placing a think in mediation that Judge Associated Press the ruling could indicate an gag order on the lawyers. Both Phillips would let it go further, if BRITISH PRIME Minister David Cameron, left, meets Wimbledon winner Andy Murray in front of No 10 Down- openness to other complaints sides agreed to comply. that’s what they want to talk ing Street in London Monday. Murray is the first Briton to win the men’s singles title for 77 years. about the sanctions, the Pitts- Many former players say they about,” said Andrew Brandt, who burgh Post-Gazette reported. suffer from dementia, directs a sports law center at Vil- “While this particular case is After Wimbledon win, Murray eyes more Slam titles Alzheimer’s disease and other lanova University School of Law. now concluded, the court’s ruling LONDON (AP) — The first Everything will always be dif- Twelve months ago, he neurological conditions, which In recent years, a string of for- did highlight key issues that question at the first formal news ferent moving forward for Mur- dropped to 0-4 in major finals by they believe stem from on-field mer NFL players and other con- could be beneficial to other ongo- conference of the first full day of ray, who became the first British losing to Roger Federer at the All concussions. The league insists cussed athletes have been diag- ing legal cases concerning the Andy Murray’s new life as Wim- man to win Wimbledon in 77 England Club. Undeterred — that safety has always been a top nosed after their deaths with potential harm caused by the priority. chronic traumatic encephalopa- NCAA’s actions, which Judge bledon champion concerned the years by beating No. 1-ranked indeed, more determined than buzz building in Britain about Novak Djokovic 6-4, 7-5, 6-4 in ever — Murray regrouped and Both sides have something to thy, or CTE, including popular Kane noted ‘raises serious ques- fear from a court ruling. Brody Pro Bowler Junior Seau and lead tions about the indirect economic whether knighthood awaits. Sunday’s final. got better. He has played in the Murray sighed and rested his Pictures of Murray adorned finals of the last four Grand could throw out the lawsuits and plaintiff Ray Easterling. Both impact of NCAA sanctions on steer them to arbitration; or committed suicide last year. innocent parties,’ “ he said. chin on his left hand. the front pages of plenty of news- Slam tournaments he’s entered “I don’t really know,” he said papers Monday morning, several (he missed this year’s French accept some or all of them, and About one-third of the league’s The NCAA is also opposing a open up internal NFL files to 12,000 former players have new state law requiring the $60 Monday. “I mean, it’s a nice showing him holding and kissing Open with a bad back). After thing to have, or be offered. I his gold trophy. winning the U.S. Open in plaintiffs’ lawyers looking for a joined the litigation since 2011. million fine to be spent within smoking gun. Still, sports law Some legal experts feel the NFL the commonwealth, and Schultz think just because everyone’s Forget about honorifics or September for a career-altering waited for such a long, long time headlines or even reaching No. 1. breakthrough, he added a second professor Marc Edelman, who may be most vulnerable on said officials would continue to teaches at Fordham University claims from a few hundred “gap” “review legal options available” for this — that’s probably why it All Murray wants is more Grand Slam title Sunday at the place he would be suggested. But I don’t Slam championships to go with and Baruch College, called it players, who played during years to defend that and other provi- “highly unlikely” that either side when there was no contract in sions of state law. know if it merits that.” the two he’s got at the moment. would budge during mediation. place. WIMBLEDON — page 10 sports070913_Layout 1 7/8/13 11:49 PM Page 2

10 l TUESDAY, JULY 9, 2013 THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM SPORTSBrewers DAILY GLOBE SCOREBOARD From page 9 Baseball Chicago 34 52 .395 14 Gogebic County Football Camp set for wise sleepy night at Miller Park. West Division The dramatic conclusion came W L Pct GB July 19-20 at Massie Field Oakland 53 37 .589 — after pinch-hitter Derrick Robin- ATIONAL EAGUE Texas 52 37 .584 ½ N East DivisionL son walked with two outs. Los Angeles 43 45 .489 9 BESSEMER — The fourth annual Gogebic County WLPct GB Seattle 39 49 .443 13 Votto made an appeal to see Atlanta 51 38 .573 — Football Camp will be held July 19-20 at Massie Field Houston 32 57 .360 20½ the ball in Gomez’s glove while Washington 46 43 .517 5 in Bessemer. Sunday’s Games Philadelphia 44 46 .489 7½ he celebrated in the outfield, and Baltimore 2, N.Y. Yankees 1 Camp instructors include: Tim Driscoll, defensive New York 37 48 .435 12 Cleveland 9, Detroit 6 coordinator, linebacker coach at Michgian Tech; sure enough, it was there. Miami 32 56 .364 18½ Toronto 11, Minnesota 5 Chuck Klingbeil, defensive line coach/strength and “The whole thing is really a Central Division Seattle 3, Cincinnati 1 WLPct GB conditioning coach at Tech; Steve Olson, MTU random occurrence and it’s what Tampa Bay 3, Chicago White Sox 1 St. Louis 53 34 .609 — Oakland 10, Kansas City 4 linebacker coach; Bob Jurasin (linemen), Bessemer makes baseball so special,” Votto Pittsburgh 53 35 .602 ½ Texas 5, Houston 4 graduate, Saskatchewan Roughrider player; Joe Cincinnati 50 39 .562 4 said. “Carlos has had a fantastic L.A. Angels 3, Boston 0 Jurasin (quarterbacks), Bessemer graduate, quarter- Chicago 39 48 .448 14 year this year. Today he didn’t Monday’s Games Milwaukee 36 52 .409 17½ back coach at Forest Lake high school and offensive Detroit 4, Cleveland 2, 10 innings have a good game offensively and West Division Kansas City 5, N.Y. Yankees 1 and weight room coordinator; Wyatt Jurasin (running WLPct GB he goes out and makes a game- Oakland 2, Pittsburgh 1 backs), running back at NMU; Dylan Jurasin (running Arizona 47 41 .534 — Texas 8, Baltimore 5 changing play on the defensive Los Angeles 42 45 .483 4½ backs/linebackers) NMU player; J.T. Juarsin (quarter- Tampa Bay 7, Minnesota 4 Colorado 42 47 .472 5½ backs/defensive backs), second-year quarterback at end. Chicago Cubs 8, Chicago White Sox 2 San Francisco 40 47 .460 6½ “You know, I did everything I Boston at Seattle North Dakota State College; and Justin Blake (line- San Diego 40 49 .449 7½ Tuesday’s Games men), Bessemer graduate, starting defensive tackle at could, and he made a great play.” Sunday’s Games Kansas City (Shields 3-6) at N.Y. Yan- Seattle 3, Cincinnati 1 Tech). Kyle Lohse (5-6) pitched into kees (Sabathia 9-6), 7:05 p.m. Philadelphia 7, Atlanta 3 The youth camp, for grades 4-8, runs from 3 to 5:15 Oakland (Straily 5-2) at Pittsburgh the seventh inning for his fourth Associated Press Washington 11, San Diego 7 (Cole 4-1), 7:05 p.m. p.m. on July 19 and 9 to 11 a.m. on July 20. The high consecutive winning decision. N.Y. Mets 2, Milwaukee 1 MILWAUKEE BREWERS’ Jean Segura is hit by a pitch during the sixth Texas (M.Perez 2-1) at Baltimore (Brit- school offensive camp is July 19 from 5:30 to 7:30 St. Louis 3, Miami 2 Bailey was coming off an abso- inning against the Cincinnati Reds Monday in Milwaukee. ton 2-2), 7:05 p.m. Chicago Cubs 4, Pittsburgh 3, 11 p.m. with the defense from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on Toronto (Jo.Johnson 1-3) at Cleveland lute gem at home against San innings July 20. “He got out of some tough Milwaukee got Ryan Braun (U.Jimenez 6-4), 7:05 p.m. L.A. Dodgers 4, San Francisco 1 Francisco last Tuesday night, Chicago White Sox (Quintana 3-2) at The fee is $25 and includes on-field instruction and jams,” Reds manager Dusty back from the disabled list, but Arizona 6, Colorado 1 when he struck out nine and Detroit (Verlander 9-5), 7:08 p.m. a camp T-shirt. Athletes will work on offensive and Baker said. he did not play in the Brewers’ Monday’s Games Minnesota (Gibson 1-1) at Tampa Bay allowed just one baserunner on a Oakland 2, Pittsburgh 1 defensive techniques along with parts of the kicking Lohse was pulled after he second win in seven games (Archer 2-3), 7:10 p.m. Philadelphia 3, Washington 2 game. The deadline to get a T-shirt and register is July seventh-inning walk. The L.A. Angels (Blanton 2-10) at Chicago allowed singles to three of the against Cincinnati this season. Atlanta 7, Miami 1, 14 innings Cubs (T.Wood 5-6), 8:05 p.m. 18. Athletes may register the day of the camp. impressive performance in the Chicago Cubs 8, Chicago White Sox 2 first four batters in the seventh. Braun, who had been out with a Houston (B.Norris 6-7) at St. Louis For more information, contact Gogebic Miners Reds’ 3-0 victory gave Bailey a Milwaukee 4, Cincinnati 3 Heisey was erased when Mesora- bruised right thumb, took bat- (Wainwright 11-5), 8:15 p.m. L.A. Dodgers at Arizona coach Mark Mazzon at 906-364-4757. chance to become the second Boston (Webster 1-2) at Seattle (Iwaku- co grounded into a double play, ting practice for the second Colorado at San Diego ma 7-4), 10:10 p.m. querque (PCL). Added RHP Ricky Nolas- FLORIDA PANTHERS—Agreed to pitcher in major league history to N.Y. Mets at San Francisco but pinch hitter Cesar Izturis straight day and could return to Wednesday’s Games co to the roster. terms with C Jon Matsumoto and D Matt throw consecutive no-hitters. Tuesday’s Games Kansas City at N.Y. Yankees, 7:05 p.m. MILWAUKEE BREWERS—Activated Gilroy on one-year contracts. and Shin-Soo Choo singled to put the lineup on Tuesday. Oakland (Straily 5-2) at Pittsburgh That opening was slammed Oakland at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. OF Ryan Braun from the 15-day DL. MONTREAL CANADIENS—Signed F runners on the corners. While the 2011 NL MVP (Cole 4-1), 7:05 p.m. Texas at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. shut in the first inning. Washington (Jordan 0-1) at Philadel- Placed 3B Aramis Ramirez on the 15-day Stephen MacAulay to a one-year minor John Axford came in and sur- returned to the active roster, Toronto at Cleveland, 7:05 p.m. phia (Hamels 3-11), 7:05 p.m. DL, retroactive to July 7. league contract. Segura dumped a 1-2 pitch Chicago White Sox at Detroit, 7:08 p.m. rendered Paul’s run-scoring hit third baseman Aramis Ramirez Atlanta (Teheran 6-4) at Miami SAN DIEGO PADRES—Recalled RHP NEW YORK ISLANDERS—Agreed to Minnesota at Tampa Bay, 7:10 p.m. into right field for a base hit with (H.Alvarez 0-0), 7:10 p.m. Brad Brach from Tucson (PCL). Optioned terms with G Kevin Poulin on a one-year to make it 4-3, but he bounced went back on the DL again with L.A. Angels at Chicago Cubs, 8:05 p.m. one out. He then stole second and L.A. Angels (Blanton 2-10) at Chicago LHP Robbie Erlin to Tucson. contract. back to strike out Votto, limiting a nagging left knee injury. Houston at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m. Cubs (T.Wood 5-6), 8:05 p.m. SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS—Placed NEW YORK RANGERS—Agreed to went to third on a throwing error Boston at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. the damage. Mesoraco got the start behind Cincinnati (Cingrani 3-0) at Milwaukee INF Joaquin Arias on the 15-day DL. terms with D Ryan McDonagh on a six- by catcher “We don’t win them easy,” the plate for Cincy after Baker (W.Peralta 5-9), 8:10 p.m. Recalled INF Nick Noonan from Fresno year contract. before Lucroy hit his 11th homer Houston (B.Norris 6-7) at St. Louis Transactions (PCL). OTTAWA SENATORS—Signed D Joe Brewers manager Ron Roenicke said Ryan Hanigan was dealing to give the Brewers a 2-1 lead. (Wainwright 11-5), 8:15 p.m. —Activat- Corvo to a one-year contract. said. with soreness, declining to elabo- L.A. Dodgers (Nolasco 5-8) at Arizona ed RHP Dan Haren from the 15-day DL. WASHINGTON CAPITALS—Signed D “It was just one of those days,” BASEBALL Lohse was charged with three rate. But Mesoraco has a back (Kennedy 3-4), 9:40 p.m. Optioned 1B-OF Tyler Moore to Syracuse Tyson Strachan, RW Matt Watkins and G Bailey said. “Just never could Colorado (Chacin 8-3) at San Diego American League (IL). David Leggio to one-year contracts. runs and nine hits. The righty issue and appeared to be playing (Stults 6-7), 10:10 p.m. KANSAS CITY ROYALS—Recalled find a rhythm.” BASKETBALL WINNIPEG JETS—Announced C improved to 4-0 with a 2.37 ERA hurt, grounding out with runners N.Y. Mets (Gee 6-7) at San Francisco RHP Louis Coleman from Omaha (PCL). National Basketball Association Alexander Burmistrov signed a two-year Segura added an RBI double (Zito 4-6), 10:15 p.m. Optioned LHP Will Smith to Omaha. in his past eight starts. on first and second to end the LOS ANGELES CLIPPERS—Named contract with Ak Bars Kazan (KHL). in the second and an infield hit in Wednesday’s Games NEW YORK YANKEES—Added 1B Alvin Gentry associate head coach and COLLEGE Jim Henderson worked the eighth. Atlanta at Miami, 12:40 p.m. Travis Ishikawa to the roster. Assigned Armond Hill, Kevin Eastman and Tyronn ASSUMPTION—Named Kevin Meek the fifth. The All-Star shortstop Cincinnati at Milwaukee, 2:10 p.m. eighth and Francisco Rodriguez “He’s a tough guy,” Baker INF David Adams to Scranton/Wilkes- Lue assistant coaches. women’s soccer coach. N.Y. Mets at San Francisco, 3:45 p.m. reached base four times and Barre (IL). NEW YORK KNICKS—Signed G Tim AUBURN—Named Scott Woodard finished for his ninth save in said. “I don’t know what we’re Oakland at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. leads the NL with 113 hits. OAKLAND ATHLETICS—Recalled 2B Hardaway Jr. and F C.J. Leslie. assistant softball coach and Jim Beitia nine chances and No. 303 for his going to do tomorrow. I don’t Washington at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. Grant Green from Sacramento (PCL). Chris Heisey hit a solo homer L.A. Angels at Chicago Cubs, 8:05 p.m. PHILADELPHIA 76ERS—Announced director of operations for softball. career, tying Doug Jones for know if he’s going to be all right Designated INF Adam Rosales for the resignation of chief executive officer GOUCHER—Named Erik Pedersen for Cincinnati, which has lost Houston at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m. assignment. 22nd on the major league list. or not.” L.A. Dodgers at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. Adam Aron. Named Scott O’Neil chief assistant sports information director. —Designated three of four since taking three in NOTES: Johnny Vander Meer remains the only pitcher Colorado at San Diego, 10:10 p.m. executive officer. HOFSTRA—Named Denise King Rodriguez had his left arm RHP Jeremy Bonderman for assignment. WASHINGTON WIZARDS—Signed F women’s assistant basketball coach. a row against the Giants. Jay to throw consecutive no-hitters, accomplishing the feat for over his head and his right hand the Reds on June 11 and June 15 in 1938. ... Brewers MERICAN EAGUE Recalled LHP Lucas Luetge from Tacoma Otto Porter and G Glen Rice, Jr. SAN FRANCISCO—Announced men’s Bruce and pinch hitter Xavier A All Times LEDT on the brim of his cap as he RHP Wily Peralta (5-9, 5.27 ERA) is scheduled to face (PCL). FOOTBALL junior basketball C Derrell Roberston has East Division Paul each had an RBI single. LHP Tony Cingrani (3-0, 3.40 ERA) in the middle game of National League transferred from DePaul. walked around in disbelief after W L Pct GB National Football League Bailey (5-7) was replaced by the series on Tuesday. Peralta was forced to leave his CHICAGO CUBS—Acquired RHP Ivan NEW YORK GIANTS—Signed WR Vic- TENNESSEE—Named Aric Thomas Gomez’s game-ending grab. Boston 54 36 .600 — Pineyro and a player to be named from last outing in the sixth inning last Tuesday night at Wash- Tampa Bay 50 40 .556 4 tor Cruz to a multiyear contract extension assistant baseball coach and recruiting Logan Ondrusek after he hit Washington for OF Scott Hairston. “He’s so athletic and explo- ington due to a strained left hamstring. “If he feels some- Baltimore 49 41 .544 5 through the 2018 season. coordinator. Segura with a pitch with two —Placed RHP thing, then, obviously, we’ll address that,” Roenicke said. New York 48 41 .539 5½ HOCKEY TROY—Named Courtney Simmons sive,” Lohse said of Gomez. “You Roy Oswalt on the 15-day DL. Recalled outs in the sixth. He allowed a ... The Miller Park roof was open at the start of the game, Toronto 43 45 .489 10 National Hockey League and Mike Ryan women’s assistant bas- just see him get good reads. It’s but it was closed during the second inning. It was opened OF Charlie Blackmon from Colorado Central Division COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS—Signed ketball coaches. season-high 10 hits and walked again in the fourth. ... NASCAR driver Matt Kenseth, a Springs. pretty fun to watch.” WLPct GB D Frederic St. Denis and F Jack Skille to UAB—Named Cory Schlesinger men’s three. Wisconsin native, threw out the ceremonial first pitch. Detroit 49 39 .557 — —Placed one-year contracts. basketball strength coach. Cleveland 46 43 .517 3½ OF Matt Kemp and RHP Stephen Fife on DALLAS STARS—Signed C Chris UTICA—Named Joe Milazzo baseball Kansas City 42 44 .488 6 the 15-day DL, Kemp retroactive to July 6. Mueller to a one-year contract. coach. Minnesota 37 49 .430 11 Recalled OF Scott Van Slyke from Albu- Giants and Cruz agree to long-term deal There is one more Grand Slam Wimbledon tournament remaining in 2013, EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. “I feel relief,” Cruz told do to get back where we want to the U.S. Open, and for the second (AP) — New York Giants star Giants.com, shortly after signing be.” side the statue of Fred Perry, the year in a row, the season’s first receiver Victor Cruz has signed a his contract at the team’s facili- Training camp opens July 26. From page 9 British man who won Wimbledon three major titles were divided five-year contract extension that ty. Cruz skipped all of New York’s called “pretty much the pinnacle in 1936. by three men. This year, runs through the 2018 season. “I feel I can just kick back and offseason program. of the sport.” Now Murray plans to take Djokovic won the Australian Cruz was a restricted free play football again.” The 26-year-old from Pater- Add a gold medal at the Lon- some vacation before beginning Open (beating Murray in the agent with three years in the The new deal is worth $43 son, N.J., was an undrafted free don Games, and it’s been quite a preparations for playing at final), Nadal won the French NFL. Last month, he signed a million, according to media agent out of Massachusetts in year. He had three clear goals — Flushing Meadows as the reign- Open, and Murray put his name one-year, $2.879 million tender reports. 2010, but he’s become one of the win a Grand Slam title, win an ing champion at a major tourna- on the list Sunday. with the Giants, but a long-term “We are pleased to have this most productive receivers in the Olympic title at home, win Wim- ment for the first time. It sets up an intriguing hard- deal was already in the works. behind us,” general manager NFL. bledon — and he is now 3 for 3. “I just need to make sure I court stretch leading to the U.S. The Giants could have matched Jerry Reese said. “Now Victor Over the last two seasons, he don’t get sidetracked by any- Murray was asked Monday Open, where play begins Aug. 26. any offers Cruz received from can focus on football. Training has 168 receptions for 1,628 thing. And after the next few whether it could be difficult to As for the long-sought victory other teams — so he didn’t get camp is approaching quickly, yards and 19 touchdowns. days — yeah, enjoy it and cele- on home turf, which the BBC find other aims to drive him. any. and we all have a lot of work to “I hope I don’t lose hunger. brate and stuff, but — go away, said was watched by more than You know, I think I should be rest up and get ready for the U.S. 17 million people in Britain, able to use this as motivation. I Open,” he said. “Because I’ve Murray said he can’t quite be above Progressive Field as Scherzer battled Chisen- know what it’s like losing in a never had to defend a Grand sure what his triumph means to Tigers hall with runners at second and third and two outs. Wimbledon final, and I know Slam before. That will be a new the locals. The game was halted on a 2-2 count, and when play what it’s like winning one. And,” experience for me, and I look for- They love their tennis and resumed 20 minutes later, Chisenhall jumped all he said with a bit of a chuckle, ward to that.” revere Wimbledon and had From page 9 over Scherzer’s first pitch, ripping a to “it’s a lot better winning. So the While Murray still sits at No. hoped someone could follow in ball past All-Star second baseman Jason Kipnis to right for a two-run single. hard work is worth it.” 2 in the ATP rankings, behind Perry’s footsteps. end the inning — on his 117th pitch. When he returned to the dugout, Scherzer His father sensed a change No. 1 Djokovic, that’s just fine. “I do really try my best to Scherzer screamed and pumped his fist as he slammed his glove and cap down in disgust. After the after the victories at the Murray insists he is far more avoid sort of everything that goes headed to the dugout, slapping hands with catcher game, he said he was upset that Joe West did Olympics and U.S. Open. interested in winning extra on with playing at Wimbledon, Brayan Pena before taking a seat to watch the Tigers not let him finish the at-bat to Chisenhall. “There’s a bit more of a swag- Grand Slam titles. with the media coverage and the hit. He was mad again in the third, when the Indians ger about him, my son. I noticed “It’s a tough one for me, TV stuff. I try to avoid it because “You can usually judge your outing on the last 15 loaded the bases on a pair of two-out singles and that,” Willie Murray said Sun- because right now I’ve won two I just can’t get wrapped up in it. pitches, and I thought I finished pretty strong,” walk. But Scherzer snagged a comebacker by Aviles day. “He’s more confident, I Slams and ... (won) the Olympic And it can be a distraction,” he Scherzer said. and carefully underhanded the ball to first for the think, and it helped him.” gold, and I’m nowhere near being said. Cleveland’s Scott Kazmir went pitch for pitch with final out. Murray, a 26-year-old Scots- No. 1. I don’t know exactly why “But, look, I know how long Scherzer, allowing just two runs and four hits in 5 2- The Indians had their chances against Scherzer, man, attended the All England that is,” he said. “I would rather it’s been. It’s been a long time, 3 innings. and stranded 10 runners in all. Club champions’ dinner Sunday not get to No. 1 and win more there’s been a lot of close calls. ... Kazmir held the top four hitters — Austin Jack- “It’s just kind of one of those games,” Swisher said. night, then woke up after about Grand Slams, than never win It’ll be nice that as a nation, we son, Torii Hunter, Cabrera and Fielder — in one of “We left a small village on the sacks. We’ve got to do an hour’s worth of sleep for the another Grand Slam and get to don’t have to look at Wimbledon baseball’s most feared lineups without a hit in 11 at- a little better job there, but that’s how baseball goes.” obligatory media appointments. No. 1. I’d rather try to win more as being sort of a negative. It can bats. The only one of the four to reach base was Cabr- NOTES: The Tigers have won 12 of the last 16 against the Indians, outscoring them Slams.” be viewed as a positive,” Murray 100-59 during that stretch. ... Tigers 2B Omar Infante (bruised shin) sat out his fifth That included posing for photos era, who walked with one out in the third. straight game, but remains day to day. ... Scherzer had his 19th straight start without a with both arms wrapped around So far this season, he is 34-5 said, before adding: “And I just With both the Indians and weather threatening in loss, passing Bobo Newsom for the franchise record. ... Detroit went 7-4 on its longest the trophy while standing along- with four titles, second on tour to hope it’s not another 70-odd the second, the game was delayed by rain. trip this season. The Tigers open a three-game series against the last-place White Sox Rafael Nadal’s seven. years again.” Thunder rumbled nearby and lightning flashed on Tuesday with Verlander (9-5) facing Jose Quintana (3-2). Former NFL player sues Redskins over knee injury WASHINGTON (AP) — A former Williams became defensive coordinator bounty scheme that targeted specific claims the alleged bounty program At the time of the injury, Green was NFL player is suing the Washington for the New Orleans Saints in 2009 and players. The NFL investigated Williams’ would have rewarded the hit as “either a in the first year of a five-year contract Redskins and former assistant coach was considered the mastermind behind conduct with the Redskins and with ‘knockout’ or a ‘cart off.’” worth more than $13 million, according Gregg Williams, saying a career-ending the bounty scandal that led to unprece- other teams where he had coached, but Even though Royal lined up as a tight to the lawsuit. The lawsuit claims the knee injury is the result of a bounty pro- dented sanctions from the NFL. He was he was sanctioned only for his actions end on the play, which happened in the injury cost Green approximately $10 gram where Redskins coaches encour- suspended for one year by the league while with the Saints. third quarter, the lawsuit says he also million in lost wages from the contract aged players to intentionally injure and is now a senior defensive assistant The Redskins declined to comment played defense occasionally and there- as well as millions of dollars in future opponents. with the Tennessee Titans. The lawsuit Monday on the lawsuit. fore would have been coached by salary and benefits. Barrett Green, a linebacker who also names former Redskins player Green was playing for the Giants Williams. Green initially filed his lawsuit in played for the Detroit Lions and the Robert Royal, the tight end who hit when he first injured the knee Oct. 31, Green played in one more game after May in state court in Maryland. It has New York Giants between 2000 and Green. 2004 in a game against the Minnesota the injury and later underwent surgery since been moved to federal court in 2005, says a career-ending knee injury Redskins coaches and players told Vikings. He missed nearly a month then to repair a torn ACL. Green did play in Greenbelt, Md., where it was listed pub- during a game on Dec. 5, 2004 was the The Associated Press in 2012 that returned to play in three more games, one game with the Giants in 2005 but lically Friday. A lawyer for Green, result of a bounty program and a Williams also offered cash rewards for including Dec. 5 against the Redskins. was cut at the end of the season. He Michael McAllister, declined to com- “unusual, outrageous, and an obvious big hits and other plays — a violation of The lawsuit says Royal “intentionally tried to latch on with the Houston Tex- ment Monday, as did the Titans. A mes- cheap shot.” NFL rules — when he was coaching lowered his helmet and dove into” ans in 2006 but was cut before the start sage left for Royal through his founda- After leaving the Redskins and Washington’s defense from 2004-07. But Green’s knees “at full speed.” Green had of the regular season. He now lives in tion was not immediately returned. spending one season with Jacksonville, they differed on whether it was a true to be helped off the field, and the lawsuit Miami. THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMICS TUESDAY, JULY 9, 2013 l 11 DEFLOCKED Wife hopes to mend relationship with husband’s children Dear Annie: This is my sec- from showing her butt crack. I ond marriage. My husband has even bought her a long T-shirt. two children from his first mar- She wore it once and says she riage and a stepdaughter. His can’t find it. first wife had several affairs. I Am I wrong to think that she feel it may have been due to his should not be allowed to dress lack of support for her. He was Annie’s this way? She says that I am the always working and never had Mailbox only person who has a problem time for his wife and kids. with it, but I’m simply the only We married five years after one willing to speak up. Firing his divorce. My husband and I did everything together. her is not an option. — Fair- are happy, and he is devoted to The problem now is his kids. field, Conn. MOTHER GOOSE & GRIMM me. But he continues to work a We have not spoken to them in Dear Fairfield: If there is no great deal, and I am often lone- consequence for dressing so nearly three years. When his ly. I know it would help to have unprofessionally, there is no oldest granddaughter sent us a my own outside interests and reason for her to change her graduation invitation, I sent her hobbies and to go out with my clothes. Dress codes should be a text thanking her for inviting friends, but I miss the closeness enforced. We recommend you us. She wrote back, “Who is I had with my first husband. We talk to whoever is in charge and this? I do not recognize the ask that a dress code be estab- number.” That really hurt me. I lished and consequences spelled gave nine years of my life to out — including termination for OUR that little girl, trying to be a Y someone who repeatedly and good stepgrandmother. I wrote deliberately refuses to adhere to her back and said, “Once upon a HOROSCOPE the requirements of the job. time, you called me Grandmom- BORN LOSER This girl undoubtedly believes mie. I still love and miss you.” I her exhibitionism is appealing. have heard nothing more from But it is actually a source of her. ogling and amusement at her My husband’s children have expense. She should save it for no respect for their father after hours. because he was always gone. I BERNICE Dear “No Hypocrite in BEDE OSOL tried to overcome that for many Paducah, Ky.,” who is addicted years, but it went sour. What to alcohol, criticized family can we do to get these problems members for being addicted to Your Birthday corrected? Should we send a food. He said, “How is it more Tuesday, July 9, 2013 graduation gift? — Hurting in legitimate to grab a doughnut Oklahoma To be successful in the year when under stress than to pour Dear Oklahoma: First, myself a cocktail?” There is a ahead, you should free yourself while your relationship with ALLEY OOP from all distractions and focus on HUGE difference. your goals and objectives. If you these children seems distant, I grew up in a home where attempt to do too much too fast, it let’s not mix apples and both of my parents were alco- could quickly lead to your undoing. oranges. Unless your phone holics. Alcohol changes a per- CANCER (June 21-July 22) — number is programmed into this son’s behavior toward others. This may not be one of your better grandchild’s phone, your name Food does not. days for managing resources, either would not come up when you I would much rather have yours or other people’s. Even if texted, and she would not have had obese parents than emo- asked to do so, don’t take on any fis- known who was contacting her. tionally damaging alcoholics. I cal responsibilities. You can call the children and wouldn’t have needed so many LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — If grandchildren directly and ask someone thinks you’re acting self- years in therapy. — Lynn in how to warm up the relation- serving, this person might place Louisville obstacles in your path just to trip you ship. But we can’t promise any- Annie’s Mailbox is written up. Don’t give them an excuse to thing will change unless your by Kathy Mitchell and Marcy FOR BETTER OR WORSE interfere — be openly generous and husband becomes more Sugar, longtime editors of the altruistic. involved, and he does not seem Ann Landers column. Please VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — inclined. But please send a email your questions to annies- When attempting to fulfill an ambi- graduation gift. It’s a start. [email protected], or write tious objective, you should keep Dear Annie: I am at my wits’ to: Annie’s Mailbox, c/o Creators moderation in mind. Even if you’re end. I have tried every angle Syndicate, 737 3rd Street, Her- on the right track, watch out, imaginable to stop an employee mosa Beach, CA 90254. because the rail might be flimsy. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — Any involvement that has strong ele- ments of risk or speculation would AILY LOBE ROSSWORD be best avoided today. There’s a D G C chance that your belief in losing might take precedence over your will to win. FRANK & ERNEST SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) — Even though you’re apt to be ambi- tious and industrious, you might do things the hard way, which will end up being counterproductive. Think your moves through carefully. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) — If you’re trying to bluff your way through something, you had better have a good poker face. Opponents will easily read your intentions if you’re not careful. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — It will take some exceptionally shrewd maneuvering on your part to GET FUZZY come out on top in a business mat- ter. Keep this in mind when you sit down to negotiate. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) — Strive to maintain harmony and bal- ance in all of your personal and business affairs. If you don’t, things could get out of sync very quickly. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) — Sadly, others won’t be as eager to help you as you are to help others. Don’t embarrass yourself by requesting a favor from someone unless it’s absolutely necessary. ARIES (March 21-April 19) — BEETLE BAILEY Even though you try to promote cooperation, you might still run into someone who resists all such attempts. Don’t be afraid to play rough. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) — If you find yourself having to share credit with someone you dislike, don’t make your feelings obvious. Be above it all and give acknowl- edgement where it is due. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) — It isn’t likely that you’ll get others to have faith in your ideas if you show doubt about them yourself. Have ZITS confidence or go home.

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