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161th YEAR • NO. 57 JULY 6, 2015 CLEVELAND, TN 18 PAGES • 50¢ Ex-POW Bill Norwood, veterans honored in Shenandoah’s ‘I Love America’ event By JOYANNA LOVE Norwood was 20 when he was deployed remind them of the great price that was Banner Senior Staff Writer with the U.S. Army. paid for our freedom,” Coley said. “The greatest loss we had was just from The number of former POWs still living is Shenandoah Baptist Church honored guys that gave up,” Norwood said of his shrinking, Coley noted. Of all the POWs for those who served in the United States mili- time as a POW. “There were times I didn’t the United States wars, only about 5 per- tary and prisoners of war Sunday during an think I would make it. cent are still living today. He said of this “I Love America” observance. “I’m no hero, by any means. The heroes number only about 500, based on his Local resident and Ex-POW Bill Norwood are still over there,” Norwood said, speaking research, are in good health. was recognized for his service in the Korean of those U.S. troops who died and were “I want you to know how honored we are War. buried there. today to have a [former] prisoner of war “Mr. Norwood was a prisoner of war from The Korean War had more than 7,000 with us today,” Coley said. “It’s a rare April 21, 1951, until Aug. 15, 1953. He was American POWs, Coley said. thing.” held in North Korea,” Pastor Brent Coley “Parents and grandparents, we have a World War II had the most POWs, with said. “Thank you, Mr. Norwood, for what responsibility to the younger generation, nearly 124,000 troops being held by enemy Banner photo, JOYANNA LOVE you endured as a prisoner of war, so that who have lived in great freedom with very GEAR AND MEMENTOS from military service were on display at we can enjoy our freedom.” little price of freedom in recent days, to See AMERICA, Page 18 Shenandoah Baptist Church for I Love America Sunday. Inside Today CU sales stronger in 2 of 3 divisions Electric lagging behind in May By RICK NORTON Associate Editor As Cleveland Utilities entered the gates of pre-summer — that U.S. wins Cup! is, the month of May — the Banner photo, HOWARD PIERCE Electric Division’s financials The United States women’s CONTESTANTS FOR THE 2016 Distinguished Young Women of Tennessee scholarship competition arrived in Cleveland Sunday. struggled with a net loss, but its soccer team jumped to an early A welcoming ceremony was held at Cleveland State Community College and a kickoff event was held Sunday evening at Bradley Water and Wastewater sister divi- 4-0 lead and easily defeated Square Mall. sions fared better by reporting Japan in the World Cup champi- operating income gains. onship Sunday in Vancouver, Marshall Stinnett, CU chief British Columbia. financial officer, said for the Jr. drove to an early Monday month CU’s cost of purchased morning victory in the rain- Distinguished Young Women power was 78.6 percent. delayed Sprint Cup race in Purchased power refers to the Daytona Beach. The Atlanta local utility’s payments to TVA for Braves dropped the final game of electricity as a percentage of their weekend series with retail sales. Philadelphia. See Sports, Pages Cleveland welcomes 20 state contestants; In other words, of CU’s revenue 11-13. derived from its retail electric sales to residential and commer- week underway with rehearsals, projects cial customers, 78.6 percent of Long-term care that amount was paid to TVA for electricity at wholesale pricing. now a big issue Ashley’s advice: Rowland, Seymour For the year to date, which was Although most people save for comprised of 11 months because retirement with hopes that they’re greet DYW hopefuls the CU fiscal year ends June 30, saving enough, too few take into ‘Have some fun!’ the total purchased power per- consideration the expense of By TONY EUBANK centage was 82.2, Stinnett long-term care. The costs can be By BRIAN GRAVES Banner Staff Writer explained. The budgeted forecast crushing. See the guest Banner Staff Writer called for 83.2 percent. This year’s Distinguished Young Women “Viewpoint” on Page 14 of today’s “The results for May are elec- Ashley Stevens returns to Cleveland this of Tennessee competitors were welcomed to edition. tric sales revenue for the month week to relinquish the position she earned Cleveland Sunday by Mayor Tom Rowland of $7,490,610, which was offset here last year as Tennessee’s 2015 and Cleveland State Community College by purchased power [from TVA] of Distinguished Young Woman. Forecast President Bill Seymour at the George R. $6,155,974,” he said. “This “It’s been really nice,” Stevens said as Johnson Cultural Heritage Center on the resulted in an operating margin she spoke of the year just past. “I’ve been CSCC campus. of $1,334,636, which is com- mostly preparing for the national competi- Committee Co-Chair Nikki Wilks spoke pared to the budgeted amount of tion and going to all the programs in about the Distinguished Young Women $1,207,648.” Tennessee, meeting all the girls that are program, saying “It is one of the oldest Stinnett said revenue numbers coming to Cleveland this year.” scholarship programs for young women in were driven by an Electric That national competition brought the country. This is the 58th annual Division customer base of Stevens a Scholastics award and Daily Tennessee program.” 30,778. Diary award. Wilks continued, “We gather girls from Although CU’s purchased “It was very fun even if I didn’t place all across the state and they either partici- power percentage to TVA for the Today should be partly sunny, well,” she said. “All of the girls were amaz- pate in a local program where they are fiscal year is running slightly with a high near 87 degrees. ing.” selected by a panel of judges or they come lower than expected — which is She said one activity she’s been doing Tonight looks to be partly cloudy, from an at-large program, where they’re good news — the May ledgers still has been using her singing talent across still evaluated by a panel of judges. That’s showed a net loss for the month, with a low around 69. Tuesday’s the state. But, even the most talented can for girls that don’t have local programs in forecast calls for partly sunny skies, the CFO cited. However, the loss find themselves at the mercy of technology. their area.” was less than originally forecast. with a 30 percent chance of show- “I remember being in Cleveland and the She went on, “The girls are measured in ers or thunderstorms and a high Banner photo, HOWARD PIERCE “Operating expenses for the microphone wasn’t on. And, there was ASHLEY STEVENS, Distinguished the scholastic achievement, in fitness, in month of May were $1,467,396,” Rhea County, where it kept falling off my near 89. Tuesday night should be Young Woman of Tennessee 2015, advises public speaking, which is a category called Stinnett said. “The net loss for ear because we didn’t tape it,” she recalls ‘self-expression,’ but it is really measuring mostly cloudy with a slight chance the 2016 candidates to remember to have the month was $8,969. This is of rain, and a low around 72. with a laugh. “All of the little things that public speaking skills, talent, and an inter- compared to a budgeted net loss can go wrong in production will go wrong. fun this week during the 2016 DYW of view. Tennessee scholarship competition kickoff of $135,573.” Index See ASHLEY, Page 4 event at Bradley Square Mall. See DYW, Page 4 See CU SALES, Page 4 Classified...... 16-17 Comics...... 8 Editorials...... 14 Horoscope...... 8 MINI Pages...... 5-6 Pete VanDusen always loved firefighting Obituaries...... 2 By TONY EUBANK department. He was constantly studying Sports...... 11-13 Banner Staff Writer and trying to improve his knowledge level TV Schedule...... 9 PERSONALITY up to the day that he retired.” Weather...... 10 Pete VanDusen has always wanted to VanDusen, now the training captain be a firefighter. He started working in fire with the Cleveland Fire Department, service right out of high school and knew PROFILE started working with the CFD in 1998, Around Town immediately that it was going to be his and before that was a volunteer firefight- career. er in Hamilton and Rhea counties for Taylor Jones enjoying a cook- He explained, “I started in an Explorer He added, “It comes back to taking about 10 years, starting fresh out of high out with family... and program in Rhea County and so I got care of people. I don’t want to sound out of high school. Barry Mathis enjoying a beautiful introduced to it before I even got out of cliché, but it’s true.” He explained that he progressed rainbow ... Jimmy Strickland high school. I quickly developed a love VanDusen has an associate’s degree in through the ranks and began working as grilling up some great barbecue for it. I guess, at that age, it was proba- fire science and holds all basic firefighter the training captain about a year ago. ribs ... Nazareth Curtis having bly about the adrenaline rush and the certifications, including being a certified “We have 88 people right now and I’m some fun with fireworks ... excitement.” EMT and a Level 2 instructor. responsible for insuring that they are Kambry and Matthew Kennedy He went on to say that he found a real He is also a rescue vehicle technician appropriately trained in all aspects of our enjoying some camping fun. sense of fulfillment from the work, “But and instructor. job,” VanDusen said. as I came out of high school I realized “If you take this job seriously, you “I’m responsible for making sure that that if something is going bad and some- never stop working on some sort of certi- the documentation is there, to prove that body is looking around for who’s going to fication. You’re constantly trying to better they have that training. I try to assist help or who’s going to fix it, I like to be yourself. I take my example from David that person.” Lee who retired as a captain from our See VANDUSEN, Page 4 Pete VanDusen 6489076 75112 2—Cleveland Daily Banner—Monday, July 6, 2015 www.clevelandbanner.com CHURCH OBITUARIES (USPS 117-700) Periodical Postage Paid at Cleveland, TN 37320-3600 Post Office ACTIVITIES POSTMASTER: Send Address Changes to: Banner, P.O. Box 3600, Cleveland, TN 37320-3600 peacefully Friday, July 3, 2015, shirley strickland Published at 1505 25th Street, NW (P.O. Box 3600) Elizabeth ‘Lib’ Allen at her residence after a brief ill- Shirley Strickland, 86, of in Cleveland, TN 37320-3600, daily except Saturday Elizabeth “Lib” Allen, 86, of ness. and Christmas day by Cleveland Newspapers, Inc. Cleveland, died Saturday, July 4, Cleveland, died this morning, She will be truly missed by Wayne Chambers will be the Phone (423) 472-5041. 2015, in a local hospital. 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Henry and Amelia Allred in Road, will have its Super Hero Waynesville, N.C., on Oct. 7, Vacation Bible School, SUBSCRIPTION RATES 1918. She lived near her moth- Wednesday through Saturday, 6 Publishser Reserves the Right to Change Rates Without Notice er’s family at Lake , to 8:30 p.m., for ages 4 to 12 Print Only 3 months 6 Months 1 Year Monthly Daily N.C. She was influenced greatly Carrier Collect Rate * $6.75 years. Family Day will be held by the Liner family, especially Sunday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. By Carrier Home / Business Delivery $20.00 $38.00 $ 75.00 her dear uncles Hubert, Lucius By Mail inside Zip 307 $ 25.00 $45.00 $ 85.00 IT’SASPECIAL ——— By Mail outside Zip 307 in TN, GA $38.00 $55.00$105.00 and Jerry Liner. Revival services will held today By Mail Outside TN $38.00 $ 67.00 $ 130.00 In 1938, after graduating from through Wednesday at 7 p.m. at Print + E-Edition high school, Amelia met the DAY FOR... 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This devout couple tire- lessly carried the Gospel of Jesus Christ the remainder of their days. She was cofounder of the LOTTERY United Christian Church and Ministerial Association, head- Max Coffey quartered in Cleveland with over NUMBERS Max Edwin Coffey, 84, a resi- 35,000 ministers worldwide. dent of Ooltewah, passed away Until her death she remained a Saturday, July 4, 2015, in a prayer warrior, lifting up the min- NASHVILLE (AP) — These lot- Chattanooga hospital. istry in prayer daily, and praying teries were drawn Sunday: He was a member of Brainerd with those who called for prayer Tennessee Baptist Church, a retiree of by phone. Her undergirding Cash 3 Evening: 9-7-0, Lucky Bowater, and a veteran of the prayers will be greatly missed. Sum: 16 U.S. Army serving during the Survivors include Don and Cash 4 Evening: 1-6-6-4, Lucky Korean War. Ann Warren, who were like her Sum: 17 He was preceded in death by own children, of Cleveland; her his parents, Clifford Monroe nephew, Tommy Nichols of Mega Millions Coffey and Nettie Lou Woody Waynesville; her nephew’s Estimated jackpot: $96 million Coffey; four brothers: Howard widow, Maxine Nichols; and Powerball Coffey, DuVaughn Coffey, Cledis several other nieces and Estimated jackpot: $40 million Coffey, and Franklin Coffey; nephews. Georgia daughter, Lori Maxine Coffey; The funeral will be Tuesday, All or Nothing Day: 03-05-08- and grandson, Brett Williams. July 7, 2015, at 2 p.m. from the 09-12-14-15-16-17-19-20-23 He is survived by his loving United Christian Church with the AP photo All or Nothing Evening: 02-04- In thIs FRIDAY phpto, protesters carry a boat painted with slogans during a rally outside the Chinese wife, Loray Burrell Coffey; two Rev. Larry Nix and the Rev. 06-08-09-10-12-13-14-15-16-19 children: Ed Coffey and wife, Keith Nix officiating. The service All or Nothing Morning: 01-02- Consulate at the financial district of Makati city, east of Manila, Philippines, to protest China’s reclama- Jan, of Ooltewah, and Vickie will be available livestream with tions of disputed islands off South China Sea. China is standing pat on its decision to reject arbitration Williams and husband, Billy, of a link at www.uccma.net. She 07-08-10-12-13-15-16-18-19-20 Chattanooga; two grandchildren: will be at the church from 10 All or Nothing Night: 01-03-04- by an international tribunal that will begin formal hearings this week to resolve a long-seething feud with Adam Coffey of Ooltewah and a.m. until 2 p.m. Tuesday. The 07-09-11-12-14-16-20-21-22 the Philippines over the South China Sea, Beijing’s ambassador to Manila said Monday. Joanna Borunda and husband, family will receive friends at that Cash 3 Evening: 7-2-5 Patrick, of Seattle, Wash.; two time. Cash 3 Midday: 6-6-6 great-grandchildren: Maya and Pallbearers are Mike Cash 4 Evening: 1-1-4-9 Aine Coffey; one sister, Francine Chapman, Tim Emerson, Cash 4 Midday: 5-3-6-4 Haney; and several nieces and Patrick Hayes, Steve Logan, Fantasy 5: 06-08-21-23-31 China snub hearing on Philippines feud nephews. Greg Lowery and Mitchell The funeral will be held at 7 Rhoden. Estimated jackpot: $357,000 MANILA, Philippines (AP) — Philippines would accept any rul- disagreements with China to p.m. today, July 6, 2015, in the Interment will be in the Georgia FIVE Evening: 6-0-8-7- China is standing pat on its deci- ing, “win or lose.” international arbitration in of Ralph Buckner Funeral Hilcrest Memorial Gardens. 5 sion to reject arbitration by an Although Beijing would likely January 2013, a year after Home with Pastor Jim Evans offi- You are encouraged to share Georgia FIVE Midday: 0-7-2-5- international tribunal that will ignore any decision, especially an Chinese coast guard ships took ciating. a memory of Amelia and/or your 7 begin formal hearings this week adversarial one, Philippine offi- effective control of the disputed A graveside service will be at 2 personal condolences with her to resolve a long-seething feud cials said they hope China would Scarborough Shoal following a p.m. Tuesday, July 7, 2015, at family by visiting her memorial between Beijing and Manila over eventually honor any ruling to tense standoff with Filipino the Chattanooga National web page and guestbook at Man pleads the South China Sea, the show that it’s a global leader that ships. Manila’s bold move has Cemetery. ww.companionfunerals.com. Chinese ambassador to Manila adheres to the rule of law. angered Beijing and strained The family will receive friends Companion Funeral Home from 4 to 7 p.m. today prior to the and the Cody family are hon- not guilty said Monday. Chinese Ambassador Zhao relations service at the funeral home. ored to assist the her family with The five-member tribunal Jianhua told reporters in Manila Chinese coast guard ships We invite you to send a mes- these arrangements. starts hearings in The Hague on that his government would stick have since been driving away sage of condolence and view the to killing New Tuesday to address China’s con- to its decision not to participate Filipino and other fishermen Coffey family guestbook at tention that the arbitration body in the arbitration and instead from the shoal, at times using www.ralphbuckner.com. Orleans officer does not have authority to renewed China’s offer to resolve water cannons in actions that assume jurisdiction over the conflict through one-on-one the Philippine government has NEW ORLEANS (AP) — A man Manila’s complaint against negotiations with the Philippines. condemned and protested, who police say shot and killed a Beijing. “Our position is consistent. Filipino officials said. New Orleans officer despite being A high-level delegation that We’ll not accept nor participate in In its complaint, the handcuffed in the back of a police includes the Philippines’ solici- the arbitration,” Zhao said. “Our Philippines asked the tribunal to hubert J. Jones vehicle while being taken to jail tor-general and the heads of the door for bilateral consultation declare China’s so-called “nine- Hubert J. Jones, 72, of foreign, defense and justice and negotiation is still open and dash line” territorial claim over Cleveland, died Sunday evening, pleaded not guilty Monday. Amada Mendez deGiron Travis Boys, 33, appeared departments, along with will be open forever.” much of the South China Sea July 5, 2015, at his home. Washington-based lawyers hired Responding to a question from invalid under the United Nations Amada Mendez deGiron, 94, Survivors and arrangements before Judge Karen K. Herman to of Cleveland, died Sunday, July will be announced by M.D. enter a plea in the death of Officer by Manila, has flown to The a reporter, Zhao reiterated that Convention on the Law of the 5, 2015, at the family residence. Dotson & Sons Funeral Home of Daryle Holloway. Boys wore a Hague to argue the Philippines’ China would never start a war Sea. Survivors and funeral arrange- Cleveland. black bulletproof vest over orange case. with the Philippines over the The Philippine government has ments will be announced by the coveralls and was flanked by two The dayslong hearings are cru- long-contested territories. “I can- also asked the tribunal to declare North Ocoee Chapel of Jim Rush Orleans Parish sheriff’s deputies cial because the Philippines’ not imagine that China would the extent of territorial waters Funeral Homes. as he sat and waited for his turn complaint against China could wage a war against the that can be accorded to at least to enter a plea. no longer be heard if the tribunal Philippines over what is happen- eight islands, reefs and atolls Boys did not speak during the declares it has no jurisdiction ing in the South China Sea. It is under Chinese control in the dis- brief hearing. over the case. not China’s policy and will not be puted territory in a bid to limit Police are still investigating Foreign Secretary Albert del China’s policy,” he said. Beijing’s reach in scattered areas what happened on the morning of Rosario has said that the The Philippines brought its of it. Patrick J. Murphy June 20 when Boys was being Patrick Jay Murphy, 78, of transported from a precinct to Gene Gentry Cleveland, died Thursday, July 2, central lock-up by Holloway. No more ‘roar’ as famed trading pits end 2015. Gene D. Gentry, 86, of Authorities say Boys managed Cleveland, died Sunday, July 5, He was a retired crane opera- NEW YORK (AP) — Pete just part of it, veterans say. Monday. to get his cuffed hands from 2015, in a local health care facili- tor in the steel industry and a Meegan had every intention of What’s also disappearing is a rich “They were buying Treasurys behind him to the front and shoot ty. member of Candies Creek going back to college, but then he culture of brazen bets, flashy and currencies, and watching the officer. They are investigating Survivors and funeral arrange- Church. got a summer job in the trading jackets and kids just out their stock portfolios go to zero,” He was preceded in death by where Boys got the gun and have ments will be announced by trading pits and fell in love with of high school getting a shot at he recalls. “It was a lot of fun.” Ralph Buckner Funeral Home his wife, Freda Murphy; daugh- said it was not the officer’s the “roar” of the floor, the excite- making it big. The pits were a The pits that are closing deal in and Crematory. ter, Brenda Joy Murphy; and par- weapon. Boys then managed to ment of “4,000 people yelling, ruthless place, but they were also futures, or contracts to buy or ents, James and Marjorie crawl into the front seat and ‘Buy! Buy! Buy!’” and decided no a proving ground where educa- sell something at a later date at a Showalter Murphy. escape the vehicle, police say. He is survived by three chil- more classroom for him. tion and connections counted for set price. They’re used by farmers Boys was caught a day later dren: Pam Bibee, Becky Brinkley, That roar will soon go silent. nothing next to drive and, occa- to lock in prices for their crops after an intense manhunt, still and Patrick Steven Murphy; four On Monday, most futures pits in sionally, muscle. before harvest, for instance, and wearing his broken handcuffs. grandsons; brother, Robert Chicago and New York, where “If people came to your spot, investors as a way to bet that District Attorney Leon Murphy; and sister, Carol Farley. frenzied buying and selling once you shoved them out of it. ‘This is prices will go up or down. The funeral was held at 11 Cannizzaro has rarely asked for helped set prices on cattle and my two-foot space ... so get out of Not all futures pits are going a.m. today in the chapel of Ralph the death penalty since taking corn, palladium and gold, and it,’” says Dan Sullivan, a broker away. In its February announce- Buckner Funeral Home. office in 2008 but is pushing for dozens of other commodities, are who’s been working in the pits ment about the closings, the Interment followed at Sunset the death penalty in this case. expected to close for good. since 1981. The competition, he owner of the exchanges said the Memorial Gardens. Following Holloway’s shooting, Traders yelled and shoved and adds, also bred camaraderie. pits where Standard and Poor’s there has been an outpouring of flashed hand signals, just as they “These guys knew me better than 500 stock futures and options on support for an officer who was did in the movie “Trading Places.” my wife.” futures are traded will remain widely praised for his sense of But now the computer — faster, Dan Grant, 53, traces his love open. Floor trading of stocks on humor and connections with the cheaper and not nearly as noisy affair with the pits to a $150-a- the New York Stock Exchange, community. — has taken over. week job as a “runner” ferrying which is owned by a different But there also have been ques- It will be a sad day for Meegan, messages between clerks taking company, won’t end, either. tions about how a man who’d still in the pits 34 years after phone orders from customers But the few remaining pits are been arrested and frisked man- dropping out of college, donning a and brokers executing them. a small, perhaps fleeting, victory Mary Ann Rodgers aged to get a gun in the back of a trading jacket and mustering the Six years into his career, on for the dwindling number of Mary Ann Rodgers, 67, of police vehicle, shoot and kill an Cleveland, died Sunday, July 5, courage to tell his dad. Oct. 19, 1987, stocks were traders who still use hand signals officer and then elude authorities 2015, at the family residence. “I thought he was gonna kill plunging around the world and to buy and sell. for 24 hours. Survivors and funeral arrange- me, but he was like, ‘I don’t care he was a clerk taking orders from Where once futures on every- Boys’ family released a state- ments will be announced by the if you pick up garbage or you’re a the head traders at Chemical thing from pork bellies and wheat ment of sympathy for Holloway North Ocoee Chapel of Jim Rush dog groomer. If you are happy Bank and Drexel Burnham to Treasurys and Eurodollars Funeral Homes. Sunday and thanking the dead doing what you are doing, you’re Lambert desperate to buy any- were only traded in this “open man’s family for their support. ahead of 99 percent of the people thing to protect themselves. outcry” system, now just 1 per- During an earlier memorial serv- in the world,’” recalls Meegan, Grant still marvels that, just 24 cent are. Where once thousands ice for Holloway, his mother had Amelia Lucile hall now 54. years old and with no college of futures traders stood shoulder asked the crowd to pray for Boys’ Amelia Lucile Allred Hall, 96, The few dozen jobs that will be degree, he wielded such power in to shoulder, now just a few dozen family. a resident of Cleveland, passed lost when the pits shut down is the crash, later known as Black show up on a typical day. www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Monday, July 6, 2015— 3 Head of POW-MIA office favors closer links to private groups WASHINGTON (AP) — The Tarawa in the Pacific. not come close to that figure in head of the Pentagon’s new “There are lots of folks out recent years and almost certainly agency in charge of recovering there that want to help us,” he will not reach it this year, with and identifying remains of U.S. said. only 34 accounted for so far, war dead said he will push for Linnington said he has a thick according to figures provided by more partnering with private skin. If the history of his agency the Pentagon. groups that have resources and is any guide, he’ll need it. In One of the leading voices in interest to help reinvigorate a addition to periods of internal Congress on this issue, Sen. troubled POW-MIA accounting conflict, the POW-MIA agency Claire McCaskill, D-Mo., said she mission. has faced heavy criticism from is reserving judgment on Michael Linnington, a recently veterans’ organizations and MIA Linnington but is pleased that retired three-star Army general family advocacy groups. the Pentagon finally has a single and veteran of combat in Iraq “I don’t mind criticism,” he agency in charge. and Afghanistan, took over the said. “I applaud criticism.” “I’m looking forward to meeting Defense POW-MIA Accounting The POW-MIA accounting with (him) to hear how he intends Agency in late June and intends effort, while far more aggressive to address some of the ongoing to complete its top-to-bottom and extensive than similar challenges at the agency, and will reorganization by the end of the undertakings by any other coun- continue to hold the Pentagon’s year. His agency was created by try, has suffered from many feet to the fire until we start see- merging the two offices that had problems over many decades. ing real results,” McCaskill said previously been in charge. Last July, the AP disclosed an in an emailed statement to the He has little experience in the internal Pentagon report that AP. MIA mission, but told The said the organization responsible Once he builds what he thinks Associated Press last week that for finding and recovering can be an effective, single chain AP photo he knows its history is riddled remains on foreign battlefields of command, Linnington said the In thIs Jan. 20, 2013, file photo, President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden, accompa- with controversy as well as criti- and identifying them at a Hawaii- results will be quickly apparent. nied by then-Maj. Gen. Michael S. Linnington, commander of the U.S. Army Military District of cism from Congress and groups based government laboratory “We will have a much greater Washington, arrive to place a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknowns at Arlington National Cemetery in that advocate for families of the was wasteful, acutely dysfunc- ability this year, next year, the missing. tional and often mismanaged. year after, to increase” the num- Arlington, Va. Linnington, the Pentagon’s new leader of the search for military members missing from “I am aware of some of the Shortly after the AP report, the ber of remains identified and past wars, says he will push for more partnerships with private groups that have resources and interest reports on the dysfunction,” he Government Accountability returned to families, he said. in the MIA accounting mission. said, referring to 2013 reports of Office issued a report saying the Despite his thin experience deep conflict among multiple MIA accounting effort was ham- with the MIA accounting mission, agencies previously assigned to pered by weak leadership, Linnington said his experience as the accounting mission. infighting and a fragmented a combat commander has pre- Cruz, Huckabee competing for “Whenever you have disparate approach to planning. The report pared him for the kind of com- organizations all focused in the recommended a more stream- mitment it takes. He cited the same area, there’s going to be a lined chain of command and soldier’s pledge to never leave a evangelical votes in 2016 race natural tendency to step on each other organizational changes, fallen comrade. other,” he said. which are now being implement- “That’s the background that MILNER, Ga. (AP) — lege athletics. The March 1, 2016, Tate told the assembly that Linnington said he sees prom- ed. brings me to this mission,” he Republican presidential candi- vote falls after the traditional first Huckabee, as Arkansas governor, ise in partnering more extensive- Together the reports prompted said. dates Ted Cruz and Mike four states and ahead of the usual signed “a ban on partial-birth ly with private groups like calls in Congress to ensure that Huckabee went head-to-head for “Super Tuesday” states. abortion,” referring to the termi- History Flight, a Florida-based the government lives up to its evangelical votes this weekend, Huckabee, whose 2008 wins nation of late-term pregnancies. group that has worked with the pledge to account for as many telling a megachurch congregation included Iowa and Georgia, has He hailed Cruz for “standing Pentagon in discovering and MIAs as possible. Congress in in Georgia that God favors the called the Southern-dominated against the Democratic Party ... recovering war remains abroad, 2009 set a legal requirement that United States but warning that primary date “manna from heav- and even against the Republican including dozens of Marines the Pentagon identify at least 200 G O L D & the nation is on a perilous spiritu- en.” But Cruz and others — Rick Party.” killed in the World War II battle of remains a year by 2015. It has al path because of actions like the Santorum, Louisiana Gov. Bobby DIAMONDS Court decision legalizing Jindal, retired neurosurgeon Ben TOP DOLLAR PAID FOR same-sex marriage in all 50 Carson — are making hard runs Clinton unveiling 2016 policy states. for the same bloc of support. GOLD & OTHER ITEMS Huckabee, who enjoyed evan- The Sunday event was a belated 5301 BRAINERD ROAD gelical support on his way to win- Independence Day observance ideas on families, economy ning eight states in his 2008 that also featured The Charlie (423) 499-9162 White House bid, called the ruling Daniels Band and Jep Robertson, WASHINGTON (AP) — Earlier nity college, universal pre-kinder- riage and income inequality, par- “radical” and “illegal.” one of the members of the cable this year, Hillary Rodham garten, lowering student debt and ticularly influenced Clinton’s “I want to serve notice that the television “Duck Dynasty” family. Clinton’s campaign lost count of job retraining. Still to come: ideas early thinking. Supreme Court is just the For Cruz and Huckabee, it might its experts. about taxes, climate change, edu- Since then, Clinton’s research supreme of the court system that as well have been a county fair in In the months before she began cation, wages, Wall Street and has continued in meetings, phone is one of the three equal branches Iowa, with an added opportunity her second run for the White business regulations, which she’s calls and emails with individual of government,” Huckabee told to speak openly and passionately House, Clinton spent hours given the more politically palat- and larger groups of unpaid, hundreds of members of Rock in their preferred evangelical quizzing economists, lawyers, able name of “corporate responsi- informal advisers. Some have Springs Church in a rural area tones. educators and activists about bility.” known the Clintons for decades, outside metro Atlanta. “It is not Cruz told the story of an Iowa everything from executive com- “There is genuine curiosity and while others are newer to the cir- the supreme branch, and it most couple he said were driven out of pensation to the latest research interest in exploring all of this cle. certainly is not the supreme the wedding chapel business after on lead paint. from Clinton and her team,” said Harvard Professor Raj Chetty, being.” denying their services to two men By last fall, the number of Felicia Wong, head of the liberal an expert on social mobility, guid- Cruz, the Texas senator, said a who wanted to get married. The experts she had interviewed hit Roosevelt Institute, who has ed Clinton through slides on five-justice majority “ignored the case, Cruz said, “is emblematic of two hundred and her team urged Clinton to aggressively research into how children in cer- text of the Constitution” and said the persecution that religious lib- stopped keeping track. counter income inequality. “But tain areas of the country are more the cascade of judicial and public erty and believers across this “It was like I hadn’t left the details will matter a lot.” likely than others to get ahead. support for same-sex marriage country.” He continued: “I will Harvard,” Roland Fryer, an econ- Most especially to those who Heather Boushey, president of the threatens religious liberty in always, always, always stand and omist at the university, said of his wanted Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D- liberal Center for Equitable America. He said he hopes the rul- defend the religious liberty of meeting with Clinton to discuss Mass., to get into the race and are Growth, provided data on the eco- ing “serves as a spark, to start a every American.” successful charter school prac- now packing town halls held by nomic impact of the growing fire that becomes a raging inferno Huckabee said the tices. “It was like talking to a col- Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, an number of female breadwinners. as the body of Christ stands up to Independence Day observances league and debating over a cup of independent running for the defend the values that have built were an opportunity to reject “the coffee.” Democratic nomination from America.” revisionists” who say of the The Democrat isn’t an incum- Clinton’s left. Their appearance on Sunday at American founders: “They really bent, and even with competition Clinton’s challenge is to craft the megachurch about 50 miles were not believers.” The ordained that’s resolute but still far from positions that will satisfy that 1436 Decatur Pike • Athens, TN south of downtown Atlanta is part Baptist minister argued: “There is offering a serious primary chal- grassroots segment of her party, 423-746-8810 of the early, concerted scramble simply no other explanation ... lenge, Clinton has a luxury few but won’t also vilify the wealthy — for the conservative evangelicals God had to bless America or we candidates enjoy: time to hit the particularly the donors she’ll need who remain an important bloc of would not exist. The question is books. The results have started to to pay for a campaign expected to the GOP presidential electorate. will God continue to bless America emerge, and Clinton plans to add cost $1 billion. Christian conservatives have long without our repentance.” to them by releasing a new So while Clinton consulted pro- held considerable influence in Rev. Benny Tate, pastor of the domestic policy proposal nearly gressive champions, including Iowa, which hosts the first caucus 6,000-member Rock Springs con- every week this summer. Columbia University economist of the primary season, and in gregation, joked about the atten- To be sure, politics are at play Joseph Stiglitz and New School South Carolina, home of the tion. “Our zip code is E-I-E-I-O,” as Clinton shapes her agenda. labor economist Teresa South’s first primary a few weeks he said, “and we’ve got two presi- She is sidestepping foreign Ghilarducci, she’s also talked later. dential candidates. How about affairs, which has consumed with Democrats with close ties to Now, Georgia and several other that?” But the minister is also a much of the early debate among Wall Street, such as former Family Southern states get more frequent serious player in Republican poli- Republican White House hopefuls Treasury chiefs Robert Rubin and visits from presidential hopefuls tics, with many Georgia politi- eager to paint the former secre- Larry Summers. Medicine Today ahead of the planned “SEC pri- cians, and now national ones, tary of state with President It’s a reach-deep approach by Dr. Paul Grayson Smith, Jr., D.O., P.C. mary,” named for the courting his public approval, if not Barack Obama’s record on the aimed in part at correcting mis- and Dr. Paul Grayson Smith, III, D.O. Southeastern Conference of col- his explicit endorsement. world stage. takes made during Clinton’s 2008 Both Physicians Are Certified by the American College of Osteopathic Family Physicians. She is not yet offering specifics campaign, which was criticized by SHOCK on subjects where consensus some Democrats for being too It’s not uncommon to hear people rapid heart, pale and clammy skin, Obama heads to Pentagon among Democrats and independ- insular. say that they are feeling “shocked.” and enlarged pupils. ent voters will be harder to find: “In 2008, when we saw each But if people truly went into shock as People in shock should be taken by trade, limits on executive pay, other, she would ask me ques- often as they tossed the word around, ambulance to a hospital as quickly as meetings on Islamic State there would be a large number of possible. Until then, they should be regulating the country’s finance tions,” said Miami Dade College people collapsing and needing imme - kept lying down on their back with industry, raising the minimum President Eduardo Patron, an WASHINGTON (AP) — The president has insisted he diate emergency assistance. Shock is a their feet raised about a foot higher wage to $15 an hour. education expert who first met the very dangerous condition during than their head. This helps get the President Barack Obama is mak- will not send U.S. troops into What Clinton debuts in the Clinton in 1980. “This time is which the body functions start to shut blood flowing to the brain and heart. ing a rare visit to the Pentagon to combat to fight the Islamic State coming weeks will form the core more methodical, and that’s very down. Shock happens when the body They should be covered with a coat or get an update from military lead- in Iraq or Syria. However, he has platform of her campaign and, intentional.” cannot get enough blood to the vital blankets to keep them warm. For ers on the campaign against the acknowledged that the U.S. lacks should she win the nomination Aides began pulling together organs such as the brain and the more information, please call 472- Islamic State. a “complete strategy” for training and the presidency, her adminis- briefing books last year. Her cam- heart. This can happen when a sud - 6548. Our office is located at Ocoee Obama’s meetings follow a Iraqi troops to carry out ground den illness, bleeding, or injury occurs. Premiere Park, Suite 101 at 2121 tration. It’s an agenda Clinton paign says work by Harvard Despite the overuse of the term, North Ocoee. We are available wave of weekend airstrikes by the missions. describes as that of a “pragmatic University sociologist Robert U.S.-led coalition in eastern Efforts to train Syrian rebels shock is a true medical emergency. Monday through Friday, 8:00 to 5. We progressive,” centered on families Putnam, the author of a book on Symptoms include losing conscious- Treat Our Patients Like We Would Like Syria. The coalition says it was are also sputtering. Fewer than and focused on economic growth, childhood poverty and the “oppor- ness, breathing fast, feeling weak, to be Treated. one of the most sustained aerial 100 rebels are being trained by innovation and income inequality. tunity gap,” and Brookings operations carried out in Syria to the U.S., far less than the goal of P.S. If you witness a person exhibiting signs of shock, call Already introduced: proposals Institution fellow Isabel Sawhill, 911 immediately. date. producing 5,400 fighters a year. for paid family leave, free commu- who studies the decline of mar-

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Merchandise, offers & coupons in this event are *SEE LEFT FOR DETAILS not available at our Tallywood Shopping Center store. 4—Cleveland Daily Banner—Monday, July 6, 2015 www.clevelandbanner.com Ashley From Page 1 It's funny to think of that.” anyone in history, she chose the Stevens said the people that late actress Audrey Hepburn. stand out most to her are the "Don't be afraid to “I really admire her as an people from the Distinguished make friends with the actress and as a person and Young Women organization. other girls, because all of humanitarian,” Stevens said. “I “They’ve been so nice working the preparation for the look up to a lot of her views.” with me,” she said. “I’ve learned most part takes place She also says her generation so much from them and they prior to the week they will do just fine. have been amazing getting to will be in competition. At “Most of the [worries I have] know.” the end of the day, about my generation are not so Her advice to this year’s par- they've done their much the people themselves,” ticipants is to “have fun.” preparation and they Stevens said. “Social media can “Don’t be afraid to make wouldn't be here if they give access to being mean like friends with the other girls, weren't capable of doing never before. There’s also so because all of the preparation for it. They just need to have much information out there and the most part takes place prior fun and enjoy the I think fact wise, we’re one of the to the week they will be in com- experience." most knowledgeable generations. petition,” Stevens said. “At the — Ashley Stevens If we figure out how to use that end of the day, they’ve done to make the world a better place, their preparation and they we could be one of the strongest Banner photo, HOWARD PIERCE wouldn’t be here if they weren’t not really supposed to talk about generations out there. Our par- ASHLEY STEVENS, Distinguished Young Woman of Tennessee 2015, dances with the 2016 candi- capable of doing it. They just their beliefs much to an adult ents definitely have their dates at the end of the 2016 Distinguished Young Women of Tennessee scholarship competition kickoff need to have fun and enjoy the who is supposed to be able to strengths, but I definitely love event at Bradley Square Mall. experience.” have conversations like that.” the kids of my generation, too.” Stevens said being part of the Stevens said she will be She said this year has taught program has taught her much singing as part of this week’s her much about herself and about herself — especially par- event, “But, I don’t think I can other girls. ticipating in the interview por- give it away.” “It’s been eye-opening to see DYW tion. She has been listening to a lot how many amazing girls there From Page 1 “I have always been more of of the band Florence and the are my age,” Stevens said. “You an academic person and not so Machine and has most recently are always told how girls can be “So we’re really trying to find participants bring to the pro- he added. much of a social person,” she read “The Immortal Life of very catty and mean, but I’ve not well-rounded young women and gram every year, and he encour- Rowland bragged about the said. “It’s given me the opportu- Henrietta Lacks,” a nonfiction seen that at all in this program. help to build well-rounded aged them to be gracious quality institution that is nity to figure out what my beliefs book about a woman’s cells who It’s some of the best people this young women for the future,” throughout their stay in Cleveland State and how it is are and do the research involved were duplicated in the laboratory country has to offer. I would not Wilks added. Cleveland, as they are the one of the oldest community col- and talk about them. It’s the for cancer research. trade my time with this program Before Sunday’s welcoming Distinguished Young Women leges in the state, before going transition from being a kid who’s If she could have dinner with for anything.” ceremony began, Kelly program’s ambassadors. He also on to list several items and Champagne, the Distinguished asked the girls to be mindful to products that are produced in Young Woman representing be loving and encouraging to the Cleveland including, Dr. Gatlinburg, spoke about her one another, and to help spread Scholl’s inserts, various Maytag motivations for participating in the word of about the DYW pro- and Whirlpool products, VanDusen the DYW program. “Even when I gram. Catnapper recliners, clothing From Page 1 was in middle school, I watched Seymour spoke to the group from Hardwick Clothes and all the high school girls go next as they waited for their M&M’s. these guys in making sure that VanDusen has been married through this process and I host families to arrive, welcom- “We’re proud of our communi- they’re comfortable and capable to his wife, Kim, for 16 years thought it was absolutely amaz- ing them to the campus and ty and I know you’re proud of of handling whatever situation “If you take this job and they have two children; 14- ing and transformative for them, speaking to them about the yours, so let’s share together. we’re presented with,” he added. seriously, you never stop year-old Nichole and 13-year- so I couldn’t wait to get to my Tennessee Promise program, We’re proud of you, we’re proud Fire Chief Ron Harrison cred- working on some sort of old Christian. junior year so I could participate explaining to them that they of the achievements, the things its VanDusen with providing the certification. You’re VanDusen discussed dealing as well.” would be part of the second that you’ve already accom- team with innovative and com- constantly trying to with the stress of a dangerous Kaylee Stone, Distinguished group of high school graduates plished, and you’re already a prehensive training. better yourself. I take job and everyday family life. Young Woman from Wilson to be able to take advantage of winner because you’re in the VanDusen humbly explained my example from David “Obviously there are times that County, spoke about some of two free years of collegiate edu- state program. Good luck to all some of the things that he does Lee who retired as a it comes home with you. I what she hopes to achieve as cation. of you and I look forward to see- do prepare the CFD for the task captain from our learned early in my career that I part of the DYW program. Seymour said that this is an ing more of you later,” Rowland at hand, “Since we are what I department. He was have to figure out how to deal “I’ve been an athlete forever, amazing time in our history, said. refer to as a “full-service organi- constantly studying and with the stress of it, and it was and I just wanted to learn how particularly in the state of Last year’s Tennessee DYW zation,” we provide, obviously, trying to improve his a conscience decision that if I to be with the girls and to make Tennessee, when the governor winner, Ashley Stephens, also fire protection to the communi- knowledge level up to was going to do this as career friends outside of sports, get out and Legislature have expressed spoke to the group. “I have so ty, but we also provide HazMat the day that he retired.” that I was going to be healthy of my comfort zone and learn how much they value education many great memories of being [hazardous materials] protec- — Pete VanDusen about it, mentally.” how to do interviews,” Stone by providing a wider access to it here last season and I know you tion, rescue and medical first He continued, “When we run said. “I really just want to grow for the people of Tennessee. guys will love it because you’re response. a particularly bad call, there’s as a person and prepare myself “Welcome to Cleveland, we’re preparing so hard.” “I try to focus my training means to be a firefighter for the two or three guys that I work for college and life in general.” glad you’re here,” Rowland said She added, “You’ve done so program so that the men get city of Cleveland. with who are my peers in expe- The purpose of the day’s event to the group. well just to get here. You’re equal coverage in all the disci- “That’s a positive influence rience that I’ll go and decom- was to not only welcome the “I want take just a couple of some of the best girls in the plines. We get more medical from those retired guys, and press with. Everybody’s a little Distinguished Young Women to minutes and give you an idea of state and I hope you know that calls than we do fire calls, but even though they’re retired we different and I tell my rookies Cleveland, but to introduce what we’re all about in you’re capable of so much, and while the fire calls are lower fre- don’t want to lose contact with that you have to find out per- them to their host families and Cleveland,” said Rowland before you’ll achieve so much over the quency they are higher risk,” them, because they’re such a sonally how to deal with it, and the people they will be working he dove into a list of facts about rest of your life, and over this VanDusen explained. valuable source of information I can’t tell you concretely the with throughout the competi- the city of Cleveland. next week. It’s a wonderful He continued, “So, I try to and experience,” he added. right answer. tion. “We’re the fifth largest manu- experience and I hope that you make sure everything gets “It’s very informal,” said “But the wrong answer is to The high school juniors heard facturing city in the state of enjoy it to the best of your abili- addressed, not necessarily by VanDusen, “We’ll sit them down bottle it up inside, because it’s from state program board chair Tennessee. Which means we ty.” the ratio of calls, but equally so in a circle and they’ll just start going to come out. Whether you Charles Fant, who spoke to the have the fifth most jobs in mak- Participants were each given a that the guys are prepared for telling war stories.” let it out in a healthy, controlled group of high school juniors ing and manufacturing prod- medallion that they are to wear anything. He went on to explain the manner in the proper way, or if about his passion for the pro- ucts, that hopefully many of you all week and were introduced to “Our initial hiring academy, rich tradition at the CFD. “The you have an explosion in the gram. “I see this as a program have in your homes,” the mayor their host families before mak- when we hire a group of guys pride in our job, the sense of improper way, it’s going to come for incredible future leaders and said. ing their way to the home they’ll and they come in that first week duty and service to the commu- out, one way or the other,” he that’s why you’re here. That’s “When you get to your host be staying in all week. The of the academy, I make contact nity, the work ethic is huge at said. why I’m so excited about this family, tell them about your young women then went on to with guys that have retired and the Cleveland Fire Department,” “Its just the nature of our job. program.” town, tell them what you make do some service at a Life Care I’ll try to bring them in and he said. You see bad stuff. But we also Fant expressed appreciation there, what you do, and what Centers location later in the have them talk about what it “We hold ourselves to a higher see good stuff, and you have to for the many talents that the you’re proud about in your city,” afternoon. means to be a Cleveland fire- standard, especially with work appreciate the good stuff,” he fighter,” VanDusen said. ethic, and we strive to be the explained. He went on, “The tradition of best. We want to be known and “A lot of times the decision of the Cleveland Fire Department looked at as the best in the life and death is made before we is important to me, and I like to state,” he continued, “And that’s get there, and the few calls pass that down and help build our goal. We’re very aggressive, where we make a difference pride in the department. Pride but we’re also safely aggres- make it worth a whole career,” in where they work and what it sive.” he added. CU sales From Page 1 For the entire FY 2015 (July 1, division recorded 30,921 cus- division’s revenue totaled 2014 through May 31, 2015), tomers. $852,651. The division recorded CU’s electric sales revenue For the month, operating 18,447 customers. totaled $88,360,932, and this expenses were $1,111,736, The Wastewater Division’s amount was offset by total [TVA] Stinnett said. operating expenses in May were purchased power costs of “The division recorded an $827,426. The division recorded $73,944,994. operating income of $71,231, an operating income of $95,163, “This resulted in an operating which is compared to a budgeted which is compared to a budgeted margin of $14,415,938,” he said. operating income of $50,775 for operating income of $54,947 — Banner photo: HOWARD PIERCE “This is compared to a budgeted the month of May,” he said. which means the division oper- JERMAINE PURIFORY, margin of $15,056,472.” Stinnett also reported on the ated with numbers stronger than “American Idol” star and Banner photo: HOWARD PIERCE Of the Electric Division’s total division’s full fiscal year perspec- had been forecast. Cleveland native, sings the NIKKI WILKS, co-chair for DYW of Tennessee; Donna Christian look for the fiscal year, “This tive. From a fiscal year basis, the National Anthem at the start of Lowe, co-chair for DYW of Soddy-Daisy; and Holly Kelsey, former brings the division to a combined “The results for FY 2015 (11 division is also showing strong the 2016 Distinguished Young contestant and host family member, discuss some of the events net loss of $842,417 for the year months) are water sales rev- numbers. Women of Tennessee scholar- involved with the 2016 Distinguished Young Women of Tennessee to date. This is compared to a enuer of $11,811,664,” he said. “The results for FY 2015 are ship competition kickoff event at scholarship competition during the kickoff event at Bradley Square budgeted net income of “Operating expenses for FY 2015 wastewater sales revenue of Bradley Square Mall. Mall. $583,793 for the same period are $12,215,728. The resulting $9,705,353,” Stinnett said. ended (a reference to the same operating income for FY 2015 is “Operating expenses for FY 2015 11-month period for the previous $683,453, which is compared to are $9,257,925. The resulting fiscal year).” a budgeted operating income of operating income for FY 2015 is Water Division $613,063.” $1,240,522, which is compared In May, CU’s water sales rev- Wastewater Division to a budgeted operating income enue totaled $1,081,095. The For the month of May, the of $805,125.” WE ARE ON-LINE! www.

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After a welcoming ceremony at Cleveland State Community College, the kickoff event was hosted at Bradley Square Mall. www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Monday, July 6, 2015— 5 6—Cleveland Daily Banner—Monday, July 6, 2015 www.clevelandbanner.com www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Monday, July 6, 2015— 7 Congress heads back to work with looming funding deadline WASHINGTON (AP) — an opening to renew the disput- the much-maligned No Child Members of Congress return ed federal Export-Import Bank, Left Behind law by shifting Tuesday from July Fourth fire- which makes and underwrites responsibility from the federal works and parades facing a loans to help foreign companies government to the states for daunting summer workload and buy U.S. products. The bank’s public school standards. an impending deadline to fund charter expired June 30 due to “We’re seven years overdue” the government or risk a shut- congressional inaction, a defeat for a rewrite, said Sen. Lamar down in the fall. for business and a victory for Alexander, R-Tenn., the bill’s The funding fight is shaping conservative activists who chief sponsor. up as a major partisan brawl turned killing the obscure The House also is moving for- against the backdrop of an agency into an anti-government ward with its own, Republican- intensifying campaign season, cause celebre. written education overhaul bill, with Republicans eager to avoid Depending on the progress of revived after leadership had to another Capitol Hill mess as the Obama administration’s pull it earlier this year when they struggle to hang onto con- nuclear negotiations with Iran, conservatives revolted. trol of Congress and take back lawmakers could face debate on Even if both bills pass, the White House next year. that issue, too. Leading though, it’s uncertain whether Already they are deep into the Republicans have made clear Congress will be able to agree on blame game with Democrats that they are prepared to reject a combined version to send to over who would be responsible if any deal the administration President Barack Obama. a shutdown does happen, with comes up with. Indeed the prospects for any House Speaker John Boehner Sen. Bob Corker, chairman of major legislative accomplish- denouncing Democrats’ “dan- the Foreign Relations ments arriving on Obama’s desk gerously misguided strategy” Committee, said Sunday: “Well, in the remainder of the year look and House Democratic leader we have gone from dismantling slim, though there’s talk of the Nancy Pelosi accusing Boehner their program to managing pro- Senate following the House and and his Republicans of pursuing liferation. That’s the biggest moving forward on cybersecurity “manufactured crises.” concern. That’s already done.” legislation. PresIdent BArAck OBAmA smiles after the signing ceremony for H.R. 2146, the Defending Public The funding deadline does not Corker, R-Tenn., said on That means that even though Safety Employees Retirement Act, and H.R. 1295, the Trade Preferences Extension Act of 2015, in the even arrive until Sept. 30, but CBS’s “Face the Nation” that he Obama was so buoyed when East Room of the White House in Washington. Members of Congress return from July 4 fireworks and lawmakers face more immediate has told Secretary of State John Congress sent him a major trade parades on Tuesday, facing a daunting summer workload and a looming deadline to fund the government tests, too. Near the top of the list Kerry: “‘Look, you create just as bill last month that he declared is renewing highway funding much of a legacy walking away “This is so much fun, we should or risk a shutdown in the fall. The government funding fight is shaping up as a major partisan brawl against before the government loses from a bad deal as you do head- do it again,” he may not get his the backdrop of an intensifying campaign season, with Republicans eager to avoid another Capitol Hill authority July 31 to send much- long rushing into bad deal.’” wish. mess as they struggle to hang onto control of Congress and take back the White House next year. needed transportation money to On a less partisan note, the But all issues are likely to be the states right in the middle of Senate opens its legislative ses- overshadowed by the govern- Democrats are pledging to are running a risk by opposing be extended, and the Federal summer driving season. sion this week with considera- ment funding fight and sus- oppose the annual spending spending bills for priorities like Aviation Administration must be Legislative maneuvering over tion of a major bipartisan educa- pense over how — or if — a bills to fund government agen- troop funding — but are not yet renewed. 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The in that chamber unpredictable, It’s an outcome all involved government’s borrowing limit Congress will be out for another say they want to avoid. Yet will also need to be raised some- recess during the month of Democrats who watched time before the end of the year, August — and in September Republicans pay a steep politi- another issue that’s ripe for Pope Francis will visit Capitol cal price for forcing a partial brinkmanship. Some popular Hill for a first-ever papal address shutdown over Obama’s health expiring tax breaks will need to to Congress. care law in 2013 — and come within hours of partially shut- ting down the Department of GRAND OPENING Homeland Security this year — claim confidence they have the JULY 7TH AT 9:00AM upper hand in forcing negotia- tions. Your Choice for COMPLETE • Primary Care “Given that a Democratic Family Healthcare • Preventative Medicine president needs to sign anything • Weight Loss and you need Democratic votes • Hormone Replacement in both chambers, the writing is • Botox, Juvederm Voluma on the wall here,” said Pelosi • Therapeutic Massage AP photo spokesman Drew Hammill. In thIs June 1 photo, a worker walks in a tunnel still under construction beneath Lake Mead near Republicans insist Democrats 3852 Candies Creek Lane NW • 339-6735 Boulder City, Nev. When operational, the three-mile-long tunnel and intake will allow the Southern Nevada Water Authority to draw water from Lake Mead even if its water level falls below the two current intakes. Las Vegas completing Lake Mead water project LAS VEGAS (AP) — It took last topped the dam’s spillways in 2010, when a drilling machine hit $817 million, two starts, more 1983. a geologic fault, and flooded again than six years and one worker’s The pipeline resembles a sub- five months later. Project engi- life to drill a so-called “Third way tunnel 55 stories below Lake neers abandoned and capped the Straw” to make sure glittery casi- Mead’s Saddle Island, reinforced first tunnel and started a new one nos and sprawling suburbs of Las with more than 2,400 6-foot jig- in a different direction. Vegas can keep getting drinking saw sections of concrete. A $25 In June 2012, tunnel worker water from near the bottom of million drilling rig the length of Thomas Albert Turner died. He drought-stricken Lake Mead. two football fields ground nearly was a married, 44-year-old father The pipeline, however, won’t 3 miles through solid rock to of two from Henderson whose drain the largest Colorado River reach the intake structure a brother also worked on the reservoir any faster. It’s designed minute before noon last Dec. 10. pipeline. to ensure that Las Vegas can still Jim Nickerson, project manag- Pulling the plug won’t hasten get water if the lake surface drops er for Vegas Tunnel Constructors, creation of the “bathtub ring” below two existing supply a subsidiary of Italy-based around the lake. Blame drought intakes. Impregilo, peered during a recent for that — and exponential “You turn on the tap, you don’t tour into the circular intake, growth in a desert area that aver- think about it,” said Noah Hoefs, which is designed somewhat like ages just over 4 inches of rain per a pipeline project manager for the a big bathtub drain. The 100-foot year. Las Vegas-based Southern structure was lowered in March Las Vegas had about 126,000 Nevada Water Authority. “These 2012 into what once was a residents when it began drawing are the things being done in order Colorado River canyon and water from Lake Mead in 1971. It to live the lifestyle we want in the cemented into place with the now has 2 million residents and places we want to live.” equivalent of 1,200 truckloads of 40 million tourists a year. It’s the latest example of ways concrete. The top of the new intake the parched West is scrambling to Its dome roof was capped by a structure is at 860 feet. That’s 40 deal with 15 years of unprece- 1,900-pound stainless steel ball. feet below so-called “dead pool” at dented drought. Above that was about 300 feet which Hoover Dam electricity California is encouraging of water. The lake is about 37 turbines would be idled and no homeowners to rip out thirsty percent of capacity, but still con- water would flow downstream. lawns and asking farmers to turn tains trillions of gallons of water Water managers let the Lake off spigots. And in New Mexico, a — mostly snowmelt from the Mead level fall to a new record $550 million pipeline project Rocky Mountains in Colorado, low late Tuesday, at 1,074.98 would supply drinking water to New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming. feet. They say the lake level will several communities that run the When the intake is flooded, rise by the end of the year to risk of having wells go dry within water pressure in the tunnel will about 1,081 feet. That’s 6 feet a decade. approximate water pressure in above the trigger point that Las Vegas started in 1999 to the lake. Nickerson said the ball would require a percentage cut in conserve, reuse and replenish plug will become buoyant enough water supplies to Arizona and supplies. When Lake Mead water for a crane on a barge to lift it. Nevada. levels plummeted in 2002, “End of the year, we’re done,” Officials are currently giving regional water officials began he said. Lake Mead a nearly 50-50 chance drawing up plans for the pipeline. Pumping will mark completion of ending 2016 below the 1,075- “Unlike California and our of a perilous project. foot trigger point — unless the other partners on the river, we The tunnel flooded in July drought is broken. are almost entirely reliant on Lake Mead,” said John Entsminger, water authority gen- TSU exposes students to eral manager. “We couldn’t afford to wait.” cutting-edge research Sin City gets about 90 percent of its drinking water from the lake NASHVILLE (AP) — More than and is intended to expose stu- behind Hoover Dam, itself an 20 incoming Tennessee State dents to career opportunities in engineering marvel that cost the University freshmen spent part of agriculture, bio- and environ- lives of about 100 workers during their summer getting exposed to mental sciences. five years of construction before it real-world scientific work and Dr. Chandra Reddy is dean of was completed in 1936. cutting-edge research. TSU’s College of Agriculture, The need for the new pipeline The 21 students, from Human and Natural Sciences. can be seen in the wide white Tennessee, Mississippi, Florida, He said careers in science, mineral band marking rock Indiana and Georgia, spent five technology, engineering and canyon walls where lake water weeks at the university engaged mathematics, as well as agricul- has receded and the sun- in various laboratory and field ture, can be lucrative and bleached docks at abandoned experiments under the mentor- encouraged students to consider marinas, left high and dry. ship of university professors and them. The water level has dropped scientists. Each of the students who par- almost the equivalent of a 20- The Summer Apprenticeship ticipated in the program received story building since Lake Mead Program is funded by the USDA a $1,000 stipend. 8—Cleveland Daily Banner—Monday, July 6, 2015 www.clevelandbanner.com tina’s Groove CROSSWORD By Eugene Sheffer

Baby Blues

Blondie

ASTROLOGYASTROLOGY by Eugenia Last Snuffy Smith

TUESDAY, JULY 7, 2015 Starr, 75. too much emotion will work against you, CELEBRITIES BORN ON THIS Happy Birthday: Take a reserved but being secretive and acting quietly DAY: Michelle Kwan, 35; Berenice approach to situations that can influ- and intuitively will help you skillfully Bejo, 39; Shelley Duvall, 66; Ringo ence your reputation or status. Showing flush out any problematic situations you face. Show control and patience when handling others, and you will come out on top. Your numbers are 4, 10, 21, 26, 29, 34, 47. ARIES (March 21-April 19): Look Contract Bridge over contracts, financial papers or med- by Steve Becker ical concerns. Knowing what you are up against will make it easier for you to Hagar the Horrible make decisions about what you can and cannot do. A move will be hectic but rewarding. Romance is in the stars. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Short trips will give you insight into future trends and how you can use your skills and talents wisely to get ahead. Don't let anyone control your life. Responsibilities will weigh you down. Do your best to get in shape. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Pick and choose wisely. Don't feel obligated to fight someone else's battles. Make changes that will improve your personal and domestic life. A professional or per- Dilbert sonal move will bring new opportunities and help you leave the past behind. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Don't be afraid to be different. Your unique approach to work, life and dealing with others will bring good results. A disci- plined attitude will help where self- improvement projects are concerned. Start a fitness and nutritional regimen. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Take action and make things happen. Call people who can assist you or who owe you favors, and initiate the changes that need to be made to get what you want. Make personal as well as professional Garfield improvements. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): An investment that appears too good to be true should be considered carefully. Practical applications will bring the best results. Use discipline when dealing with the temptation to overspend. Add to your assets wisely by choosing long- term proposals. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): You can make positive changes that will alter your relationships if you are open about what you want to see unfold. Don't let anyone bully you or lead you astray. Choose what you want, not what makes Beetle Bailey others happy. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Avoid anyone using manipulative tactics to play on your emotions or make you feel guilty. If you need a change, make it happen. Altering the way you live will give you the boost you need to head in a suitable direction. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Travel, adventure and all sorts of excit- ing changes will make your day. Get together with people who enjoy the same things you do. Making a point to do something special with your loved one will lead to personal opportunities. Dennis the Menace By Ned Classics CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): By Conrad Day Talks may not resolve matters, but they will help you get a better view of what is going on and who you should avoid. Don't get upset or show your feelings. Size up your situation and make your move secretively. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): You'll get a lead on an interesting position. A partnership will sprout if you share your ideas with someone who is heading in the same direction as you. Love is on the rise, and romance will improve your future prospects. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Don't let mixed emotions throw you off course. An argument will be a waste of time. New connections can be made if you join a political or fundraising organ- ization. Your empathetic nature will attract people who feel the same way as you. Birthday Baby: You are imaginative, adaptable and creative. You are willful and courageous. www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Monday, July 6, 2015— 9

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Monday Best Bets 8 p.m. on (WRCB) 8 p.m. on (WFLI) 8 p.m. on (WDSI) 8 p.m. on (FOOD) 9 p.m. on (LIFE) American Ninja Warrior Penn & Teller: Fool Us So You Think You Can Dance Cake Wars Devious Maids The new episode “Military Qualifying” Four years after the show’s initial season Some contestants clearly will be happier Four expert bakers go toe-to-toe to see In the new episode “She Done Him Wrong,” uses the battleship USS Iowa as its literal was made in England — though it took until than others by the end of this new two-hour whose cake creation will earn them the Carmen (Roselyn Sanchez) unwillingly backdrop as the competition unfolds on the last year for it to air in America — a new episode, since of those summoned to Las $10,000 prize in a new episode that finds helps Adrian (Tom Irwin) with his new erotic famous pier in San Pedro, Calif. All of the Season 2 begins with “Phone-y Business,” Vegas, only 10 stage dancers and 10 street “DC Comics” turning to the show to find the hobby, while Marisol (Ana Ortiz) has misgiv- competitors are active or retired members as comedic illusionists Penn Jillette and dancers will remain in “Vegas Callbacks No. best baker to create a centerpiece for their ings about her relationship with the much of the Armed Forces, and they put two new Teller again try to guess how would-be ma- 2/Top 20 Chosen.” Judges Paula Abdul, upcoming celebration. DC Entertainment younger Jesse (Nathan Owens). Zoila (Judy obstacles — the Log Runner and the I- gicians make their magic. Those who “fool” Jason Derulo and Nigel Lythgoe are the executives Dan DiDio, Geoff Johns and Reyes) struggles with her feelings about Beam Cross — to the test. This concluding the duo get to appear with them in their Las ones who have to make the hard decisions Jim Lee help determine the winner after having a new baby, while Evelyn (Rebecca qualifying round, before the show moves Vegas act. Original series host Jonathan on who stays and who doesn’t ... the results two intense rounds that could challenge the Wisocky) is ready for the next chapter in into its finals in various cities, is hosted by Ross also returns. Contestants here include being plenty of tears and plenty of talent. mightiest superhero. her life. Naya Rivera also stars. Matt Iseman and Akbar Gbaja-Biamila. one nicknamed “The Shocker.” Cat Deeley is the host.

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Å How I Met Engagement Engagement Parks Parks HSN 16Concierge Collection Concierge Collection Be Jeweled With Bill and Be Jeweled With Bill and Healthy Innovations Concierge Collection Concierge Collection Ybf Beauty Celebration (N) Mine Finds by Jay King E! 23Total Divas Total Divas Total Divas E! News (N) Total Divas Total Divas “Diva Divide” Hollywood Cycle E! News (N) Total Divas “Diva Divide” ESQTV 24NCIS: Los Angeles ’ NCIS: Los Angeles “Recruit” NCIS: Los Angeles ’ NCIS: Los Angeles ’ American Ninja Warrior Members of the military compete. Knife Fight Knife Fight Running Bulls-Highlights American Ninja Warrior ’ LIFE 25Wife Swap ’ Å Wife Swap “Envy/Loudon” Dance Moms Å Dance Moms Å Dance Moms (N) Å Dance Moms (N) Å (:02) Dance Moms Å (:02) Dance Moms Å (12:02) Dance Moms Å TLC 26Say Yes Say Yes Little People, Big World ’ Little People, Big World ’ Little People, Big World ’ Little People, Big World ’ Little People, Big World Jeremy and Audrey’s relationship. Little People, Big World Jeremy and Audrey’s relationship. TBS 27Clipped Seinfeld ’ Seinfeld ’ Seinfeld ’ Seinfeld ’ Seinfeld ’ Seinfeld ’ Seinfeld ’ Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Clipped (N) Big Bang Conan Conan in Cuba. Clipped Conan TNT 28Bones ’ Å Castle ’ Å (DVS) Castle “Pretty Dead” ’ Castle “Knockout” ’ Rizzoli & Isles Å Rizzoli & Isles (N) Å “Redemption” (N) Rizzoli & Isles Å Proof “Redemption” Å USA 29Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU WWE Tough Enough (N) Chrisley Chrisley (:01) Royal Pains (N) Å (:02) WWE Tough Enough ’ Chrisley Chrisley FX 30Mike & Molly Mike & Molly ›› “Real Steel” (2011, Action) Hugh Jackman, Evangeline Lilly, Dakota Goyo. ›› “Taken 2” (2012) Liam Neeson, Maggie Grace. Tyrant (N) Tyrant Tyrant “Faith” ESPN 31NFL Live (N) Questionable Around/Horn Interruption SportsCenter (N) Å 25th Anniversary SEC Storied Å 30 for 30 Baseball Tonight (N) Å SportsCenter (N) Å SportsCenter (N) Å ESPN2 32His & Hers (N) Å Olbermann You Herd Me Around/Horn Interruption SportsCenter (N) Å WNBA Basketball Tulsa Shock at Atlanta Dream. (N) Å City Slam (N) 25th Anniversary Baseball Tonight (N) Å FSTN 33Cardinals Live! Postgame Bob Redfern Anglers UFC Insider Golf Life UFC Count. Cardinals MLB Baseball St. Louis Cardinals at Chicago Cubs. From Wrigley Field in Chicago. (N) Cardinals Live! Postgame PowerShares Champions SEC 34(3:00) College Baseball College Football From Nov. 30, 2013. Mizzou Made College Football From Nov. 24, 2007. College Basketball From Feb. 4, 2012. The Season The Season GOLF 35Altered Course Champions Tour Mid-Season Golf Central Golf Central Inside PGA Learning School of Golf (N) Golf’s Greatest Rounds (N) Golf Central Golf Central Golf’s Greatest Rounds FS1 36Road MLB’s Best America’s Pregame (N) (Live) NASCAR Race Hub (N) (Live) MLB Preview The Drive to the Open (N) Gold Cup Day 2015 CONCACAF Gold Cup United States vs. Honduras. (N) FOX Sports Live (N) Å World Cup SPSO 37(3:00) MLB Baseball Atlanta Braves at Milwaukee Brewers. Golf America Driven Braves Live! MLB Baseball Atlanta Braves at Milwaukee Brewers. From Miller Park in Milwaukee. (Live) Braves Live! Braves Live! 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Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars (:03) Leepu & Pitbull (N) ’ (:03) Forged in Fire Å Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars TRUTV 45truTV Top Funniest truTV Top Funniest truTV Top Funniest Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Top Funniest Top Funniest A Grown Up A Grown Up A Grown Up A Grown Up Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers A&E 46The First 48 ’ Å The First 48 ’ Å Big Smo ’ Big Smo ’ Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars DISC 47Shark Trek ’ Å Spawn of Jaws: The Birth I Escaped Jaws 2 ’ Å Great White Serial Killer ’ Return of the Great White Bride of Jaws (N) ’ Å Tiburones: Sharks of Cuba Shark Dark Bride of Jaws ’ Å Sharks, Cuba NGC 48Wild Justice “Night Patrol” Wild Justice Wild Justice Wild Justice “Bear Scare” Wild Justice “Born to Kill” Gangs, Guns and Ganja (N) Wild Justice Gangs, Guns and Ganja Wild Justice TRAV 49Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Man v. Food Man v. Food Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Bizarre Foods/Zimmern No Reservations (N) Å An Idiot Abroad (N) Å Watt’s World Watt’s World Bizarre Foods/Zimmern An Idiot Abroad Å FOOD 50Contessa Contessa Pioneer Wo. Trisha’s Sou. Chopped “Class Acts, Too” Chopped Chopped Chopped “Food Truck Fight” Chopped (N) Chopped Chopped “Food Truck Fight” HGTV 51Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Tiny House Hunters Int’l Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop ANPL 52To Be Announced River Monsters ’ Å River Monsters ’ Å River Monsters ’ (:01) Walking the Amazon ’ (:03) River Monsters ’ (12:04) Walking the Amazon FAM 53Reba Å Reba Å Buffy the Vampire Slayer ’›› “National Treasure” (2004, Adventure) Nicolas Cage, Diane Kruger, Justin Bartha. Stitchers “Finally” (N) Å Stitchers ’ Å The 700 Club ’ Å››› “Freaky Friday” DISN 54Liv & Maddie Austin & Ally Austin & Ally Jessie Å Jessie Å K.C. Under. Girl Meets Girl Meets Liv & Maddie Austin & Ally ›› “16 Wishes” (2010) Debby Ryan. ‘G’ I Didn’t Do It (:05) Jessie Dog Good-Charlie Good-Charlie NICK 55Odd Parents Odd Parents SpongeBob SpongeBob Thundermans Henry Danger Every Witch Talia, Kitchen Full House Full House Full House Full House Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Friends ’ (:36) Friends (12:12) Friends ’ Å TOON 56Teen Titans Teen Titans Teen Titans Teen Titans Teen Titans Teen Titans Gumball Advent. Time King of Hill King of Hill Cleveland Burgers Amer. Dad Amer. Dad Family Guy Family Guy Chicken Aqua Teen TVLND 57Bonanza (:36) The Dukes of Hazzard Å (5:48) The Dukes of Hazzard Gilligan’s Isle Gilligan’s Isle Everybody Loves Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond King King (:40) The King of Queens ’ King AMC 58(3:00) ›› “Jaws 2” (1978) Roy Scheider. › “Jaws 3” (1983, Horror) Dennis Quaid. ‘PG’ Å (:45) ›››› “Jaws” (1975, Horror) Roy Scheider, Robert Shaw. ‘PG’ Å (:45) ›› “Jaws 2” (1978, Horror) Roy Scheider, Lorraine Gary. ‘PG’ Å TCM 59Wings ›››› “The Adventures of Robin Hood” (:15) ››› “The Adventures of Tom Sawyer” (1938) ››› “The Garden of Allah” (1936) ›››› “The Thief of Bagdad” (1940) Sabu. Å›››› “The Red Shoes” (1948) Å HALL 60“One Starry Christmas” (2014) Sarah Carter. Å “A Royal Christmas” (2014, Romance) Lacey Chabert. Å›› “A Princess for Christmas” (2011) Katie McGrath. The Middle The Middle Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls OXYGEN 61Bad Girls Club: Chicago Sisterhood of Hip Hop Sisterhood of Hip Hop Sisterhood of Hip Hop Sisterhood of Hip Hop Sisterhood of Hip Hop (N) Sisterhood of Hip Hop Snapped Snapped BRAVO 62Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Secrets and Wives (N) Happens Housewives/NYC Housewives SYFY 63(2:30) Spawn ›› “Watchmen” (2009) Billy Crudup. A masked vigilante probes the murder of a fellow superhero. ›› “Unbreakable” (2000, Suspense) Bruce Willis. ›› “The Village” (2004) Bryce Dallas Howard, Joaquin Phoenix. Killjoys SPIKE 64Ink Master “Tag Team Tatt” Ink Master ’ Å Ink Master ’ Å Ink Master ’ Å Ink Master ’ Å Ink Master “Fight or Flight” Ink Master “Sink or Swim” Tattoo Night. Tattoo Night. Tattoo Night. Tattoo Night. COM 65Futurama ’ Futurama ’ Futurama ’ Futurama ’ Nightly Show Daily Show Period Amy Schumer (7:56) Tosh.0 (:27) Tosh.0 (8:58) Tosh.0 (:29) Tosh.0 Amy Schumer Period Daily Show Nightly Show At Midnight MTV 66(:15) Ridiculousness ’ Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Teen Wolf “Dreamcatchers” Scream “Pilot” ’ Scream “Hello, Emma” (N) (:01) Scream “Pilot” ’ (12:01) Scream ’ VH1 67Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta ’ Love & Hip Hop Yandy and Mendeecees marry. ’ T.I. and Tiny T.I. and Tiny Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta ’ Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta ’ Love ›› “Why Do Fools Fall in Love” (1998, Biography) Halle Berry. ’ Å CMTV 68Friday Night Lights Å Josh Wolf ››› “Any Given Sunday” (1999) Al Pacino. A football coach copes with crises on and off the field. ››› “Any Given Sunday” (1999) Al Pacino. A football coach copes with crises on and off the field. Cops Rel. BET 69(3:00) Movie 106 & Park: Top 10 Live Movie Apollo Live Being Mary Jane The Wendy Williams Show SCIENCE 83To Be Announced How the Universe Works ’ How the Universe Works ’ How the Universe Works ’ How the Universe Works ’ How the Universe Works ’ How the Universe Works ’ CSPAN2 85U.S. Senate Coverage (N) ’ (Live) Key Capitol Hill Hearings Speeches. ’ Key Capitol Hill Hearings Speeches. ’ Key Capitol Hill Hearings ’ EWTN 100Animated Cat Chat Super Saints Choices EWTN News Be a Man Daily Mass - Olam Mother Angelica Live EWTN News Holy Rosary Threshold of Hope Catechism Women of Daily Mass - Olam WPXA ION 107 Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds “” Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds “The Fallen” The Listener “Vanished” ’ The Listener “Jericho” ’ DISXD 117Kickin’ It Lab Rats Doctor Who ’ Å Kirby Buckets Kirby Buckets Lab Rats Lab Rats Ultimate Star Wars Rebels Doctor Who ’ Å Ultimate Star-For. Gravity Falls Gravity Falls Star-Rebels GSN 144Deal-No Deal Deal-No Deal Deal or No Deal ’ Å Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud The Chase Å Family Feud Family Feud Idiotest Å Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud COOK 153Eat St. Å Eat St. Å Unique Eats Unique Donut Best Thing Unwrapped Unwrapped Food Truck Face Off Junk Food Junk Food Taco Trip Pizza Mastrs Good Eats Good Eats Food Truck Face Off WE 163CSI: Miami “Just One Kiss” CSI: Miami “Losing Face” Law & Order “I.D.” Å Law & Order “Good Girl” ’ Law & Order “Survivor” ’ Law & Order “Corruption” Law & Order “Double Blind” Law & Order “Deadbeat” ’ Law & Order ’ Å GALA 217Noticiero Con Paola Rojas La CQ La CQ La Rosa de Guadalupe Como Dice el Dicho (SS) María María María Familia Diez Familia Diez Familia Diez María Noticiero Con Joaquin María TELE 223María Celeste Caso Cerrado Caso Cerrado Decisiones Noticiero Caso Cerrado: Edición Avenida Brasil (N) ’ (SS) Tierra de Reyes (N) (SS) El Señor de los Cielos (N) Al Rojo Vivo Titulares Tierra de Reyes ’ (SS) UNIV 224El Gordo y la Flaca (N) Primer Impacto (N) (SS) Hotel Todo Noticiero Uni. La sombra del pasado (N) Amores con Trampa (N) Lo Imperdonable Que te Perdone Impacto Noticiero Uni Contacto Deportivo (N) NBCSP 311France NASCAR NASCAR America (N) Å Global Rallycross (N) ’ NASCAR NASCAR 2015 Tour de France Stage 4. Flat stage race of 221.5 km. From Seraing to Cambrai. ’ World of Adventure Sports 2015 Tour de France DLC 319Trauma: Life in the ER ’ Trauma: Life in the ER ’ NY ER Å NY ER Å NY ER Å NY ER Å Trauma: Life in the ER ’ Emergency 24/7 ’ Å Boston Med ’ Å Trauma: Life in the ER ’ Emergency 24/7 ’ Å 10—Cleveland Daily Banner—Monday, July 6, 2015 www.clevelandbanner.com Greece looks to reopen bailout talks as euro future in doubt ATHENS, Greece (AP) — in the euro, remain far apart on government tries to limit a drain European Commission and unemployment and poverty, have Steffen Seibert said Germany Greece and its membership in key issues, particularly the of deposits despite limits on cash International Monetary Fund. had enough and that the auster- respects the “clear ‘no’ vote” by Europe’s joint currency faced an notion of debt relief. withdrawals at ATMs. Varoufakis appared to be the ity prescribed isn’t working. Greeks against austerity meas- uncertain future Monday, with The negotiations are compli- All eyes now turn to whether first casualty of the vote’s fallout. But everything hinges on ures.” the country under pressure to cated for the European creditors the European Central Bank will With his brash style and fond- European reaction. A eurozone However, he added that “in reach a bailout deal with credi- by Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras’ increase the amount of credit the ness for frequent media appear- summit was hastily called for view of Greek citizens’ decision tors as soon as possible after triumph in Sunday’s referen- banks can draw on to make up ances, Varoufakis had visibly Tuesday afternoon to discuss the yesterday, the conditions are not Greeks resoundingly rejected the dum. More than 61 percent of for the cash drain. Analysts annoyed many of the eurozone’s situation. there at present to enter negotia- notion of more austerity in Greeks backed his call to vote expect the ECB to not provide finance ministers during European officials appear to tions on a new program.” He said exchange for aid. “no” to budget cuts the creditors more emergency assistance on Greece’s debt negotiations. be split on a key demand by the “no” vote is a vote against the With Greek banks running out had proposed in return for res- Monday, meaning Greece might Varoufakis said in a statement Greece to have the burden of its principle — still supported by of cash and facing the danger of cue loans the country needs — have to tighten its limits on cash he was told shortly after the ref- bailout loans be made more Germany — that solidarity collapse within days without even though those proposals withdrawals and transfers from erendum result that some other manageable. requires countries to make their new aid, the government in were no longer on the table. the current 60 euros ($67) per eurozone finance ministers and France’s finance minister, own reform efforts. Athens is racing against the The vote was painted by oppo- day. the country’s other creditors Michel Sapin, indicated that dis- Besieged by a prolonged reces- clock. sition parties and many If the ECB does not increase would appreciate his not attend- cussing Greece’s debt is not sion, high unemployment and In an effort to facilitate negoti- European officials as one on its help to the banks, it will be ing the ministers’ meetings. taboo, saying the country could banks dangerously low on capi- ations on a new aid program, whether Greece should remain in impossible for Tsipras to keep The idea was one “that the not recover with its current obli- tal, Greece defaulted on an IMF Finance Minister Yanis Europe’s joint currency. In the his pledge to quickly restore Prime Minister judged to be gations “in the months and years loan repayment last week, Varoufakis, who had clashed aftermath, many officials soft- Greece’s banking system. potentially helpful to him in to come.” becoming the first developed with European officials in the ened their tone and said talks The Greek government has reaching an agreement. For this Sapin also called for the ECB nation to do so. bailout talks, announced his res- would resume, though Greece’s vowed to quickly restart negotia- reason I am leaving the Ministry to maintain liquidity assistance Now some analysts wonder if ignation Monday. chance of staying in the euro was tions with creditors in other of Finance today,” he said. to Greek banks. Greece is so starved of cash that But Greece and its creditors, looking increasingly shaky. eurozone countries and with the As for his European negotiat- Germany, however, remains it could be forced to start issuing who will meet again Tuesday to The country’s banks remain institutions that oversaw the ing colleagues, he said of them: “I reluctant to discuss debt forgive- its own currency and become the discuss how to keep the country shut for a sixth working day the country’s bailout: the ECB, shall wear the creditors’ loathing ness. first country to leave the 19- with pride.” Finance Ministry spokesman member eurozone, established in A replacement was to be Martin Jaeger said Germany’s 1999. announced later Monday. “position is well-known ... a debt Tsipras was elected in January With his high-stakes gamble to cut is not an issue for us.” on promises to repeal the auster- call a referendum with just a More broadly, Chancellor ity demanded in return for its week’s notice, Tsipras aimed to Angela Merkel’s spokesman said bailout and negotiations broke show creditors that Greeks, talks on a new bailout program down late last month after drag- whose economy has been shat- for Greece would depend on what ging on unsuccessfully for five tered and who face spiraling proposals Athens makes. months.

AP photo PeoPle line uP to use ATM machines of a bank after the Greek government’s decision to limit daily cash withdrawals to $67, in Athens, on Monday. Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis resigned Monday, saying he was told shortly after Greece’s decisive referendum result that some other eurozone finance ministers and the country’s other creditors would appreciate his not attending the ministers’ meetings. Survivors and kin recall London bombings LONDON (AP) — To lose your cause. young people an alternative nar- sister. Your son. Your legs. She tries to use the anger as rative to extremism. Ten years after the suicide fuel for her projects — jet propel- Really, it’s all about choices. bombings that killed 52 people on lant to keep her motivated and And making the right ones. the London transport network, moving forward. She believes she “They took away Miriam’s life,” survivors and the loved ones of has no choice but to celebrate the Esther said. “But they cannot those who died are still angry, fact that she is here — every day. take away the time we had with grief stricken and scarred. “As I stand here before you her and what we choose to do in But they share a resolve to now, I can’t feel the ground,” she response to losing her in that move forward, to deny the said of the sensation of hovering way.” extremists victory by getting on on artificial limbs. “I’ve had to —- with their lives. learn how to accept that I can’t IT IS NEVER OVER Here are a few of their recollec- feel the ground, but I am still Stavros Marangos remembers tions about the day the capital’s upright. And that’s a real ongoing the silence. One of the first morning commute was rocked by skill, a new skill that I’ve had to London Fire members to bombings that crippled three learn over the last 10 years.” respond to the bus attack in Underground trains and ripped —- Tavistock Square, he was struck the top off a double-decker bus. I WILL NOT ALLOW THEM TO by how the usual traffic, bustle —- DEFEAT ME and chatter had disappeared — MY SECOND LIFE Esther Hyman was at work as replaced only by sirens wailing in   On July 7, 2005, Gill Hicks a medical secretary in Oxford the distance. boarded the Underground at when she heard “something was “There was just an eerie quiet,” King’s Cross and observed eti- going on” in London. he said. Dignified Services at quette unique to the Tube. Her sister Miriam, 32, who had His superiors warned that Realistic Prices! Commuters stand millimeters worked as a picture researcher in there might be secondary explo-    from other passengers without publishing, was on her way to a sive devices, and said that any- cookeshometowngrocer.com     2415 Georgetown Road, NE really looking at them. She didn’t meeting in the capital. She had one who didn’t want to get off the or find us on 473-2620 notice the bomber. But she been evacuated from the under- fire engine was free to stay. No knows now she was standing ground after one of the explo- one did. inches from him when he deto- sions. Her father managed to “It was like a scene from a war nated his backpack on the speak with her briefly. She told film,” he said. “There were Piccadilly Line. him she would stop and take unidentifiable body parts strewn “I think there’s a very clear breather before deciding whether all over the place.” demarcation line,” said Hicks, to go to the meeting. One person was still alive on who lost both legs below the When they hadn’t heard from the bus, but there were no more knee. “So for me July 7, 2005, her by that evening, the family stretchers. Crews used the top of was the end of life number one, became agitated. Soon they were a desk to move the survivor into and everything I knew in life putting up missing posters and the courtyard of the nearby number one, and the beginning of visiting hospitals. Four days British Medical Association, a very fortunate position to have elapsed before they learned the where doctors had gathered to the gift of a second life.” truth — that she had jumped on help the injured. Life number two began when a bus targeted in the attacks. Ten years on, he can’t get it out Hicks awoke in the hospital. In the years that followed, of his head. Chillingly, her arm bracelet Esther, now 46, considered her “Day to day, when you are labeled her “One Unknown.” She options. She had to make a deci- busy, when you are engaged said it made her see the brilliance sion. doing things, it’s way in the back- of humanity, as she had been “Am I going to allow this to beat ground. But every now and again, rescued in dangerous conditions me? Am I going to lose my life as it just creeps up,” he said. “I’d from wreckage miles under- well? Am I going to allow them to like to give you a quotation I ground. terrorize me, as they wish to do, heard from a film about the “What those words said to me into submission?” Esther said. Detroit Fire Department. There on my arm bracelet was that peo- “Or am I going to survive, with my was a 32-year veteran who was ple risked their lives to come and sanity intact and do everything retiring and he coined the phrase save one unknown — to come within my arms reach to address ‘I wish my head could forget what and save as many one unknowns what happened?” my eyes have seen.’” as they could.” she said. “And to Caving in wasn’t really an —- me that is humanity, because option. A PORTION OF YOUR SOUL they weren’t selective. It didn’t “Mim would not approve,” she RIPPED OUT matter whether I had wealth or said. Grahame Russell didn’t give no wealth. Whether I had a faith The family established a trust much thought to the first news of or no faith. What the color of my and equipped the Miriam Hyman trouble on the Underground skin was. Indeed what my gender Children’s Eye Care Center in because early reports suggested was. Nothing mattered other than Odisha, India. It seemed fitting to it was only a power outage. I was a precious human life.” the family, because Miriam got Around lunchtime though, he got Hicks, 47, went from being a glasses as a teenager and was a call from his son Philip’s office. workaholic designer to a motiva- shocked at what she had been They had received a text message tional speaker who also runs the missing. She was very visual, and from Philip, who worked in charity M.A.D. (Making a was fascinated to better see finance, at about 9:30 a.m., say- Difference) for Peace. The organi- things in nature, such as the ing he was going to get on a bus. zation tries to connect people intricacy of leaves. They hadn’t heard from him globally and encourage them to Together with the University since. think of peace as a verb — an act College London Institute of “We were just obviously wor- of individual responsibility Education, the trust has also ried sick.” he said. accomplished daily. developed an educational pro- A police family liaison officer Hicks said people have a gram that uses Miriam’s story was soon on the doorstep. Philip responsibility to unite against and her family’s reaction to her was classified as “missing” for global extremism and destructive death to prevent young people days. His family identified his ideologies. But that doesn’t mean from being drawn into extremism body on what would have been she isn’t angry. She’s furious in of any kind. his 29th birthday. fact. She wonders how the taking Launched this week, the trust Ten years on, Grahame, now of her legs and the loss of inno- hopes educators around the 72, says he has stopped trying to cent lives has furthered anyone’s world will use the program, giving make sense of it. www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Monday, July 6, 2015— 11 MONDAY

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Phillies beat Braves, avoid series sweep ATLANTA (AP) — Philadelphia manager Pete Mackanin though his team’s hitters deserved better results. The Phillies finally broke through Sunday for a rare win. Ryan Howard hit a tiebreak- ing sacrifice fly with the bases loaded in the 10th inning, and Philadelphia beat the Atlanta Braves 4-0 Sunday to stop a six-game losing streak. “We’ve been swinging well, well enough to win games,” Mackanin said after the Phillies, a big league-worst 28- 56, won the second time in 10 games since he replaced Ryne Sandberg. Odubel Herrera singled off Nick Masset (2-2) leading off the 10th and broke for second when Cesar Hernandez lined a single into left field for his third hit. Masset walked Mikael Franco, loading the bases, and Howard’s fly ball to right field off left-hander scored Herrera. “I knew they were going to bring in a lefty in that situa- tion,” Howard said. “I just wanted to hit a pitch up and try to put it in play, hopefully to the outfield.” Carlos Ruiz hit a two-run double to off rookie Jake Brigham and scored on a sin- gle by Freddy Galvis. Following the game, Masset and Eveland were designated for assignment. The Braves recalled right-hander Arodys Vizcaino from Gwinnett and selected the contract of right- hander David Carpenter from the Triple-A farm team. Luis Garcia (3-3) pitched out of a first-and-third, one- out jam in the ninth. With left fielder Cody Asche positioned beside second base in a five- man infield, Pedro Ciriaco flied to Herrera in shallow center. Asche returned to his normal position, and pinch-hitter Juan Uribe struck out. “The bottom of the ninth was the key to the whole game,” Braves manager Fredi Gonzalez said. Philadelphia’s Cole Hamels allowed six hits in seven innings with no walks and six . Atlanta’s Shelby Miller gave up seven hits and struck out eight in 6 1-3 innings, lower- ing his ERA to 2.07. He is 0-3 AP photo in eight starts since a May 17 United StAteS PlAyerS Megan Rapinoe, Lauren Holiday, and Carli Lloyd, from left, celebrate after Lloyd scored her second goal against Japan in the first half of win at Miami despite a 2.80 Sunday’s FIFA Women’s World Cup championship in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. ERA in that span. Franco singled leading off the eighth and was running from second base when right fielder Nick Markakis charged U.S. Women on top of the world toward the infield to make a diving catch of a weak fly ball hit by Carlos Ruiz off Jim Lloyd scored three times as the U.S. second. But I wouldn’t want to do it any Japan closed on Yuki Ogimi’s goal in the Johnson. Franco scrambled Lloyd hat trick jumped to a four-goal lead in the first 16 other way.” 27th and an own goal by Julie Johnston on back to second base before minutes, and the Americans overwhelmed When it was over, Lloyd collapsed to her an errant header in the 52nd. Tobin Heath Asche grounded out to leads win over defending champion Japan 5-2 for the knees and pumped her fists. Forward Abby scored two minutes later, the third goal off Simmons. team’s first World Cup championship since Wambach bear-hugged teary eyed coach a restart for the Americans. Philadelphia has been 1999. Jill Ellis, lifting her off the ground. While winning the last three Olympic swept in seven series, the Japan 5-2 for A sellout crowd of 53,341 that included Lloyd, awarded the Golden Ball as player gold medals, the U.S. had struggled in the most in the majors. U.S. Vice President Joe Biden roared in of the tournament, scored twice in a span of World Cup since taking the title at the inau- Atlanta closed its clubhouse World Cup title approval for Lloyd’s hat trick, the first ever about 135 seconds as the U.S. led 2-0 by gural tournament in 1991 and then again following the game to make in a Women’s World Cup final. the fifth minute. at the Rose Bowl eight years later. the roster moves. Vizcaino and VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) — “It’s been a long journey, my career. I’ve Lauren Holiday boosted the lead in the Christie Rampone, the only holdover Carpenter will be with the Carli Lloyd lives for the big moment. She had a lot of people believe in me, in my cor- 14th, and two minutes later Lloyd made it from the 1999 team, lifted the trophy with team for Monday night’s game had her biggest on Sunday night — and ner, from day one,” said the midfield, who 4-0 with an audacious 54-yard, right-footed Wambach, the 35-year-old former FIFA turns 33 on July 16. “I’ve dedicated my shot from midfield that sailed over goal- gave the United States its record third See BRAVES, Page 13 Women’s World Cup title. whole life to this. Everything else comes keeper Ayumi Kaihori. See U.S. WOMEN, Page 13 Earnhardt wins at rain-soaked Daytona ahead of Dillon’s crash DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) — A horrific last-lap earned his first career win at Daytona in Friday accident that left drivers fearing for ’s night’s Xfinity Series race and has been close with safety muted Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s victory in the rain- the Earnhardt family his entire life. The late Dale delayed race at Daytona International Speedway. Earnhardt won 34 races at Daytona and Dillon was Earnhardt crossed the finish line at 2:41 a.m. present for many of them as he grew up watching Monday morning filled with dread after Dillon’s car The Intimidator drive for his grandfather, Richard sailed upside down into the fence then shot back Childress. onto the track. The car was on its roof and mangled Earnhardt was killed in a 2001 crash on the final when it was hit hard by Brad Keselowski. lap of the Daytona 500. The car tore down a section of fencing, debris scat- Earnhardt Jr. said after the race he had no idea tered into the grandstands, and crew members from who was in the car — it was torn nearly in half, its several teams raced to check on Dillon. engine ripped from under the hood — but admitted A stunned Earnhardt seemed speechless as he to being genuinely scared after the wreck. crossed the finish line. “You are just on the verge of tears,” Earnhardt “Oh My God. That looked awful,” Earnhardt yelled said. “I saw everything in the mirror pretty clearly ... into his radio. He followed with a string of expletives I just was very scared for whoever that car was. I did- as he tried to comprehend the frightening accident. n’t care about anything except figuring out who was Crew chief Greg Ives immediately radioed his team OK. to not pull Dillon from the car. “The racing doesn’t matter anymore.” AP photo “Whoever is in that window, if he’s OK, do not The outcome was never in doubt as Earnhardt dAle eArnhArdt Jr. takes the checkered flag to win the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Coke Zero touch him. Tell him to stay in there,” Ives said. 400 as Denny Hamlin (11) gets turned sideways beginning a multi-car crash on the final lap at Daytona Earnhardt continued to inquire about Dillon, who See DAYTONA, Page 13 International Speedway, in Daytona Beach, Fla. The rain-delayed race concluded early Monday morning. 12—Cleveland Daily Banner—Monday, July 6, 2015 www.clevelandbanner.com

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Toronto 10, Detroit 5 26. (6) , , 100, 18, $26,333. Pittsburgh 5, Cleveland 3 27. (32) Ryan Sieg, Chevrolet, accident, 97, 17, $26,181. on air Boston 5, Houston 4 28. (36) Jeremy Clements, Chevrolet, 97, 16, $26,004. Baltimore 9, 1 29. (25) David Starr, Toyota, accident, 96, 15, $25,879. Tv sportswatch Kansas City 3, Minnesota 2 30. (38) Joey Gase, Chevrolet, accident, 95, 14, $26,052. monday, July 6 Seattle 2, Oakland 1 31. (24) Landon Cassill, Chevrolet, 95, 13, $25,621. CyClinG L.A. Angels 12, Texas 6 32. (37) , Toyota, 95, 12, $25,485. 7 a.m. monday’s Games 33. (31) , Dodge, 95, 11, $25,369. NBCSN — Tour de France, Stage 3, Antwerp to Huy, Belgium Houston (Keuchel 10-3) at Cleveland (Carrasco 10-6), 7:10 34. (14) Darrell Wallace Jr., Ford, accident, 90, 10, $25,258. Baltimore (W.Chen 4-4) at Minnesota (P.Hughes 7-6), 8:10 35. (19) Aric Almirola, Ford, accident, 90, 0, $19,135. 7 p.m. Tampa Bay (Colome 3-4) at Kansas City (Volquez 8-4), 8:10 36. (16) Brennan Poole, Chevrolet, accident, 90, 8, $23,288. ESPN — All-Star Selection Show, reserves, at Bristol, Conn. (Buehrle 9-4) at Chicago White Sox (Sale 6-4), 8:10 37. (12) Scott Lagasse Jr., Chevrolet, accident, 58, 7, $22,288. 8 p.m. Detroit (Simon 7-5) at Seattle (Iwakuma 0-1), 10:10 38. (33) Derrike Cope, Chevrolet, accident, 15, 6, $21,288. ESPN — St. Louis at Chicago Cubs Tuesday’s Games 39. (29) , Chevrolet, overheating, 10, 5, SPSO — Atlanta at Milwaukee Oakland (Gray 9-3) at N.Y. Yankees (Eovaldi 8-2), 7:05 $14,288. Tennis Houston (Velasquez 0-0) at Cleveland (Kluber 3-9), 7:10 40. (27) Dexter Bean, Chevrolet, vibration, 6, 4, $13,288. 7 a.m. Miami (Haren 6-5) at Boston (Miley 8-7), 7:10 race statistics ESPN2 — Wimbledon, round of 16, at London Arizona (Ray 2-4) at Texas (Gallardo 7-6), 8:05 Average Speed of Race Winner: 132.804 mph. 8 a.m. Baltimore (Gausman 1-0) at Minnesota (Gibson 6-6), 8:10 Time of Race: 1 hour, 57 minutes, 28 seconds. ESPN — Wimbledon, round of 16, at London Tampa Bay (M.Moore 0-0) at Kansas City (C.Young 7-4), 8:10 Margin of Victory: Under Caution. Toronto (Undecided) at Chicago White Sox (Quintana 4-7), Caution Flags: 7 for 24 laps. 8:10 Lead Changes: 9 among 5 drivers. L.A. Angels (Heaney 1-0) at Colorado (Bettis 4-3), 8:40 Lap Leaders: B.Scott 1-6; D.Suarez 7-12; B.Scott 13-16; on TaP Detroit (K.Ryan 1-2) at Seattle (T.Walker 7-6), 10:10 R.Chastain 17; B.Scott 18-55; J.Logano 56-59; A.Dillon 60; B.Scott 61-96; A.Dillon 97-104. monday, July 6 Leaders Summary (Driver, Times Led, Laps Led): B.Scott, 4 swimminG times for 84 laps; A.Dillon, 2 times for 9 laps; D.Suarez, 1 time Waterdogs at Ringgold (Ga.), 6 Golf for 6 laps; J.Logano, 1 time for 4 laps; R.Chastain, 1 time for 1 Cleveland Aqua Tigers at Calhoun (Ga.), 6 lap. friday, July 10 The Greenbrier Classic Par scores Top 10 in Points: 1. C.Buescher, 560; 2. C.Elliott, 526; 3. swimminG sunday T.Dillon, 517; 4. R.Smith, 493; 5. E.Sadler, 489; 6. D.Wallace Chattanooga Area Swim League City Meet (Ft. Oglethorpe. at The old white TPC Jr., 472; 7. B.Scott, 453; 8. R.Reed, 441; 9. B.Gaughan, 438; Ga.), TBA white sulphur springs, w.va. 10. D.Suarez, 437. saturday, July 11 Purse: $6.7 million swimminG yardage: 7,287; Par 70 Chattanooga Area Swim League City Meet (Ft. Oglethorpe, final Ga.), TBA x-won on second playoff hole; a-amateur soCCer x-Danny Lee (500), $1,206,000 63-69-68-67—267 -13 David Hearn (208), $500,267 68-64-68-67—267 -13 women’s world Cup Glance Robert Streb (208), $500,267 68-67-67-65—267 -13 semifinals BaskeTBall Kevin Kisner (208), $500,267 67-69-67-64—267 -13 Tuesday, June 30 Russell Henley (110), $268,000 70-66-69-63—268 -12 at montreal wnBa Glance James Hahn (81), $195,736 66-67-70-66—269 -11 United States 2, Germany 0 easTern ConferenCe Greg Owen (81), $195,736 65-67-70-67—269 -11 wednesday, July 1 wlPct GB Andres Romero (81), $195,736 67-67-68-67—269 -11 at edmonton, alberta Connecticut 73.700 — Chad Collins (81), $195,736 65-67-68-69—269 -11 Japan 2, England 1 New York 64.600 1 David Lingmerth (81), $195,736 67-70-64-68—269 -11 Third PlaCe Washington 64.600 1 Bryce Molder (81), $195,736 68-64-67-70—269 -11 saturday, July 4 Chicago 65.545 1½ Brendon Todd (81), $195,736 65-69-67-68—269 -11 at edmonton, alberta Atlanta 56.455 2½ Tony Finau (54), $107,944 68-67-68-67—270 -10 England 1, Germany 0, OT Indiana 56.455 2½ J.J. Henry (54), $107,944 68-66-69-67—270 -10 ChamPionshiP wesTern ConferenCe Morgan Hoffmann (54), $107,944 68-67-69-66—270 -10 sunday, July 5 wlPct GB Scott Langley (54), $107,944 62-69-74-65—270 -10 at vancouver, British Columbia Minnesota 82.800 — Jason Bohn (54), $107,944 69-69-61-71—270 -10 United States 5, Japan 2 Tulsa 84.667 1 Steven Bowditch (54), $107,944 68-68-67-67—270 -10 Phoenix 65.545 2½ Sean O’Hair (54), $107,944 66-67-66-71—270 -10 Seattle 39.250 6 Shawn Stefani (54), $107,944 69-67-67-67—270 -10 Los Angeles 28.200 6 Bubba Watson (54), $107,944 67-68-68-67—270 -10 loCal noTes San Antonio 28.200 6 Ryan Armour (46), $60,396 69-69-68-65—271 -9 saturday’s Games Derek Ernst (46), $60,396 67-71-68-65—271 -9 BaskeTBall No games scheduled Chez Reavie (46), $60,396 68-70-67-66—271 -9 Bear BaskeTBall CamP sunday’s Games Jonathan Byrd (46), $60,396 63-69-69-70—271 -9 The 18th annual Bradley Central Bear basketball summer Atlanta 72, Seattle 64 J.B. Holmes (46), $60,396 67-69-69-66—271 -9 camp will be held July 13-15 at Jim Smiddy Arena. Sessions Phoenix 94, Los Angeles 91, OT George McNeill (46), $60,396 67-68-68-68—271 -9 will run from 9 a.m. until noon each day. The cost is $50 per monday’s Games Pat Perez (46), $60,396 67-68-68-68—271 -9 camper. Registration forms can picked up in the BCHS main No games scheduled Keegan Bradley (41), $45,560 68-69-71-64—272 -8 office or printed off at www.bradleyathletics.org. For more infor- Tuesday’s Games Scott Piercy (41), $45,560 67-66-71-68—272 -8 mation contact Coach Chuck Clark at Tulsa at Atlanta, 8 p.m. Patrick Reed (41), $45,560 68-68-67-69—272 -8 [email protected], Coach Patrick Spangler at Eric Axley (37), $37,922 68-67-70-68—273 -7 [email protected], or Coach Drew German at aP photo Brice Garnett (37), $37,922 69-68-67-69—273 -7 [email protected]. danny lee waTChes his PuTT on the 17th green of the second playoff hole against David Kevin Na (37), $37,922 65-70-71-67—273 -7 The annual Tommy Brown Basketball Camps will be held BaseBall Johnson Wagner (37), $37,922 69-68-67-69—273 -7 on July 6 and again on July 20. Both week-long events will be Hearn, at the Greenbrier Classic at Greenbrier Resort in White Sulphur Springs, W.Va., Sunday. Tiger Woods (37), $37,922 66-69-71-67—273 -7 staged in Walker Arena. national league Paul Casey (26), $22,851 66-71-71-66—274 -6 Tommy Brown BaskeTBall CamPs east division Brian Davis (26), $22,851 64-70-73-67—274 -6 The second session of the annual Tommy Brown w l Pct GB Scott Brown (26), $22,851 67-69-67-71—274 -6 Basketball Camps will be held July 20-24. The week-long Washington 46 36 .561 — Chad Campbell (26), $22,851 66-72-68-68—274 -6 event will be staged in Walker Arena, beginning 9 a.m. each New York 42 41 .506 4½ Kevin Chappell (26), $22,851 65-67-72-70—274 -6 day and end at 4 p.m., except on Fridays when the camps will Atlanta 40 42 .488 6 Graham DeLaet (26), $22,851 68-70-67-69—274 -6 end at 12 noon. The camp are for ages 5-16 and the cost is Miami 35 48 .422 11½ Gonzalo Fdez-Castano (26), $22,85167-70-66-71—274 -6 $135, sibling discount will be offered and lunch will be provid- Lee wins Greenbrier Philadelphia 28 56 .333 19 Robert Garrigus (26), $22,851 66-67-71-70—274 -6 ed, along with a free camp T-shirt. Registration is available Central division Andres Gonzales (26), $22,851 68-66-72-68—274 -6 online by going to www.leeflamesbasketballcamps.com. Call w l Pct GB Luke Guthrie (26), $22,851 67-70-67-70—274 -6 coach Tommy Brown, 423-614-8460 with any questions about St. Louis 53 28 .654 — Tom Hoge (26), $22,851 68-66-69-71—274 -6 the camp. Pittsburgh 47 34 .580 6 Billy Hurley III (26), $22,851 67-71-69-67—274 -6 Polk CounTy BaskeTBall CamP Chicago 44 36 .550 8½ Justin Leonard (26), $22,851 66-68-70-70—274 -6 A basketball camp for grades K-5 will be held at Polk Cincinnati 36 44 .450 16½ Seung-Yul Noh (26), $22,851 69-65-68-72—274 -6 County High School from July 20-23. The camp will begin at 6 Milwaukee 36 48 .429 18½ S.J. Park (26), $22,851 68-65-66-75—274 -6 p.m. and go until 8 p.m. The cost to attend is $25 per person in four-man playoff west division Chris Stroud (26), $22,851 66-69-70-69—274 -6 and all proceeds will benefit the Chilhowee Middle School gym w l Pct GB Jhonattan Vegas (26), $22,851 66-65-76-67—274 -6 renovation fund. For additional information, contact Pam Los Angeles 46 37 .554 — Sangmoon Bae (15), $15,209 68-67-71-69—275 -5 Hindman at 423-593-8344 or [email protected] WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, is trying to qualify for the inter- Hearn drove behind a tree on the San Francisco 42 41 .506 4 Mark Hubbard (15), $15,209 70-65-71-69—275 -5 kilBy individual insTruCTion Arizona 40 42 .488 5½ John Huh (15), $15,209 66-71-72-66—275 -5 Individual basketball instruction for male and female ele- W.Va. (AP) — Danny Lee was national team for the Presidents par-5 17th and made bogey. San Diego 39 45 .464 7½ Jason Kokrak (15), $15,209 69-69-68-69—275 -5 mentary, middle school, high school and post graduate ath- Colorado 35 47 .427 10½ Davis Love III (15), $15,209 68-69-69-69—275 -5 letes is being offered by Cleveland State assistant men’s overcome with nerves after qual- Cup in October in South Korea. “That was probably the only saturday’s Games Justin Thomas (15), $15,209 67-67-66-75—275 -5 coach L.J. Kilby. Coach Kilby brings 10 years of head coaching ifying for a four-man playoff at He was 47th in the standings bad tee shot I hit all day,” said Washington 9, San Francisco 3 Alex Cejka (8), $14,405 68-70-71-67—276 -4 experience as well as 30 years experience in junior college, St. Louis 2, San Diego 1 Brendon de Jonge (8), $14,405 70-66-70-70—276 -4 NAIA and NCAA Division I basketball. The cost is $25 per each The Greenbrier Classic. heading into The Greenbrier Hearn, who is still looking for his Pittsburgh 1, Cleveland 0 Cameron Percy (8), $14,405 68-66-69-73—276 -4 hour of instruction. For more information, contact Coach Kilby Chicago Cubs 7, Miami 2 Michael Putnam (8), $14,405 73-65-69-69—276 -4 at 423-596-2515. By the time he walked to the Classic. first PGA Tour win in 164 events. Milwaukee 7, Cincinnati 3 Patrick Rodgers, $14,405 68-65-69-74—276 -4 fooTBall first playoff tee, he was ready. “I never get tired of playing “I’ve just got to keep giving L.A. Dodgers 4, N.Y. Mets 3 Byron Smith (8), $14,405 66-71-69-70—276 -4 Atlanta 9, Philadelphia 5 CamP of ChamPions a-Maverick McNealy 67-68-68-73—276 -4 Cleveland will hold a football camp for grades 3-8 from Lee earned his first PGA Tour golf,” Lee said. “I mean, it’s my myself chances like this, and it’s Arizona 7, Colorado 3 Ricky Barnes (2), $13,601 72-66-71-68—277 -3 sunday’s Games July 13-16. For more information, contact Mike Connolly at victory when he parred the sec- job, and I just love doing it, and going to happen soon.” Martin Flores (2), $13,601 67-69-74-67—277 -3 [email protected]. Milwaukee 6, Cincinnati 1 Whee Kim (2), $13,601 69-69-68-71—277 -3 ond hole of Sunday’s sudden- I’m just happy to be out here Lee also missed the fairway, Pittsburgh 5, Cleveland 3 Kyle Reifers (2), $13,601 69-69-68-71—277 -3 fishinG Philadelphia 4, Atlanta 0, 10 innings Scott Stallings (2), $13,601 69-68-69-71—277 -3 lee universiTy fly fishinG CamP death playoff, eliminating David every week.” but reached the green in three St. Louis 3, San Diego 1 Hudson Swafford (2), $13,601 70-68-69-70—277 -3 Learn to fly fish. Sobro Anglers in partnership with Lee Chicago Cubs 2, Miami 0 Bill Lunde (1), $13,065 70-66-73-69—278 -2 University and the Federation of Fly Fishers is hosting a Hearn after Kevin Kisner and Kisner shot a 6-under 64 to shots and two-putted from Colorado 6, Arizona 4 Louis Oosthuizen (1), $13,065 70-68-73-67—278 -2 camp July 13-17, ages 12-17, Monday-Thursday 8-12, Friday Robert Streb faltered on the first get to the clubhouse at 13 under. across the green for par. N.Y. Mets 8, L.A. Dodgers 0 Derek Fathauer (1), $12,864 68-70-70-71—279 -1 8-5, cost: $115 for campers with own gear, $200 for campers Washington 3, San Francisco 1 Ryo Ishikawa (1), $12,730 64-71-75-70—280 E who need gear which includes a rod to keep. Lunch provid- playoff hole. Hearn (67) and Lee (67) It marked the third playoff in monday’s Games Kevin Streelman (1), $12,596 67-70-71-73—281 +1 ed daily. All proceeds go to Lee University's Fly Fishing Cincinnati (DeSclafani 5-6) at Washington (Fister 3-4), 7:05 Program. Register at the DeVos Recreation Center at Lee “All I can say is wow,” Lee birdied No. 17 to join the playoff. the tournament’s six-year histo- San Diego (Shields 7-3) at Pittsburgh (Burnett 7-3), 7:05 University or contact Brian DeLoach @ 423-650-8221 or bde- St. Louis (Lackey 6-5) at Chicago Cubs (Lester 4-6), 8:05 [email protected] for more information. said. “I finally did it.” Both missed birdie putts for the ry. Atlanta (Wisler 2-1) at Milwaukee (Lohse 5-9), 8:10 nasCar Cleveland BassmasTers Lee, Hearn, Kisner and Streb lead on the final hole in regula- Tiger Woods started the day Philadelphia (O’Sullivan 1-6) at L.A. Dodgers (Surkamp 0-0), The Cleveland Bassmasters meet the first Thursday of 10:10 nasCar sprint Cup each month at South Cleveland United Methodist Church at 7 were tied at 13 under after four tion. seven shots behind the leaders, N.Y. Mets (Niese 3-8) at San Francisco (Heston 8-5), 10:15 Coke Zero 400 results p.m. Cleveland Bassmasters includes boaters and non- rounds on the Old White TPC Streb shot a 5-under 65 in the shot a bogey-free 67 and said he Tuesday’s Games sunday boaters and are associated with FLW. The club fishes and St. Louis (Cooney 0-0) at Chicago Cubs (Arrieta 8-5), 1:20 , at daytona international speedway holds tournament on Chickamauga Lake, Lake, course. And Lee wasn’t in a good final round by making five birdie made some “nice strides” head- 1st game daytona Beach, fla. Lake Guntersville, Lake Weiss, Watts Bar and Neely Henry. Cincinnati (Cueto 5-5) at Washington (Scherzer 9-6), 7:05 lap length: 2.5 miles Dues for the Bassmasters are $35 quarterly. Other fees place mentally heading into the putts on the back nine with a ing into next week’s British San Diego (T.Ross 5-7) at Pittsburgh (Liriano 5-6), 7:05 (start position in parentheses) include $35 FLW joining fee, $8 insurance, $20 per year for playoff. 56-degree wedge after breaking Open. Miami (Haren 6-5) at Boston (Miley 8-7), 7:10 1. (1) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, 161 laps, 48 points, biggest largemouth or smallmouth bass and $15 for tourna- Arizona (Ray 2-4) at Texas (Gallardo 7-6), 8:05 $308,040. ment largemouth or smallmouth prize. For more information, “I was so nervous,” he said. his putter on the ninth hole. The “Best I’ve hit it in a long, long, St. Louis (Lyons 2-0) at Chicago Cubs (Undecided), 8:05 , 2nd 2. (12) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 161, 43, $248,616. contact Dewayne Lowe at 423-715-5772. game 3. (35) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 161, 42, $194,530. Golf “My head was blank, and I was putter broke when Streb tossed long time,” Woods said. “I had Atlanta (Banuelos 0-0) at Milwaukee (Garza 4-10), 8:10 4. (34) , Chevrolet, 161, 40, $196,280. John PierCe memorial TournamenT just trying to breathe.” it at his bag next to the green. full control over all clubs. This L.A. Angels (Heaney 1-0) at Colorado (Bettis 4-3), 8:40 5. (28) Kurt Busch, Chevrolet, 161, 39, $152,130. The first John Pierce Memorial Charity Golf Tournament Philadelphia (Billingsley 0-2) at L.A. Dodgers (B.Anderson 5- 6. (23) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 161, 38, $169,406. will be held July 11 at the Valley Golf Club. Proceeds For good measure, Lee said “It hit the bottom of the bag could have been one of those 4), 10:10 7. (2) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 161, 38, $166,756. from the event will go to benefit the Samaritan’s Purse N.Y. Mets (B.Colon 9-6) at San Francisco (M.Cain 0-1), 10:15 8. (17) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 161, 37, $151,320. Orphanage. The four-man scramble will begin with a 2 p.m. his caddie, Kurt Kowaluk, put and the (putter) head went fly- special rounds.” american league 9. (5) Trevor Bayne, Ford, 161, 35, $156,820. shotgun start. For more information about the event or to be a the piece of paper indicating his ing,” Streb said. “It was not my Woods broke a streak of 55 east division 10. (3) , Toyota, 161, 35, $149,028. tournament sponsor contact Jared Pemberton at (423) 716- w l Pct GB 11. (15) , Chevrolet, 161, 33, $139,343. 1396 or Chandler Burke at (423) 650-0901. playoff starting position into a intent, but that was what hap- consecutive rounds with at least New York 44 38 .537 — 12. (8) David Ragan, Toyota, 161, 32, $139,049. Tennessee summer ClassiC Baltimore 43 39 .524 1 13. (22) Landon Cassill, Chevrolet, 161, 0, $110,960. The Hurricane Junior Golf Tour (HJGT) will host the mock wishing well on the par-3 pened. And so I said, well, let’s one bogey. It was his first time Tampa Bay 43 41 .512 2 14. (31) , Chevrolet, 161, 30, $137,874. Tennessee Summer Classic at WillowBrook Golf Club in 18th tee. see what we can do with a under par in a final round since Toronto 43 41 .512 2 15. (9) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 161, 29, $139,701. Manchester on July 11-12. The 36-hole event is open to all Boston 39 45 .464 6 16. (4) , Chevrolet, 161, 28, $116,235. golfers between the ages of 11-18 and will be ranked by the “He put it in there so I can win wedge.” the 2013 Tour Championship. Central division 17. (13) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 161, 27, $154,176. Junior Golf Scoreboard (JGS). Winners in each division will w l Pct GB 18. (21) Justin Allgaier, Chevrolet, 161, 26, $130,818. receive an exemption into the 2015 National Championship it,” Lee said. He three-putted No. 17 for Lee, Hearn, James Hahn and Kansas City 46 33 .582 — 19. (30) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ford, 161, 25, $113,810. December 5-6. Both rounds will begin with a single tee start By then, Lee had his focus bogey, but got in the playoff with Greg Owen earned spots at St. Minnesota 43 39 .524 4½ 20. (25) Greg Biffle, Ford, 161, 24, $136,493. from 8:00-10:30 AM. Registration fees for members are $189 Detroit 41 40 .506 6 21. (7) AJ Allmendinger, Chevrolet, 161, 23, $132,868. and $234 for non-members. For more information regarding back. a 6-foot birdie at No. 18. Andrews. There also were four Cleveland 38 43 .469 9 22. (33) Joey Logano, Ford, 161, 22, $147,293. AJGA PBE for the Tennessee Summer Classic please call “I felt ready,” he said. “I felt Streb was allowed a replace- spots handed out a week ago at Chicago 36 43 .456 10 23. (20) Matt Kenseth, Toyota, 161, 22, $139,746. HJGT Headquarters at (904) 379-2697. west division 24. (37) Alex Bowman, Chevrolet, 161, 20, $113,743. ladies’ CiTy Golf TournamenT like I could really win this thing.” ment putter for the playoff, but the Travelers Championship and w l Pct GB 25. (29) , Ford, 161, 19, $110,882. The annual Ladies’ City Golf Tournament will be held July 21 Houston 48 36 .571 — 26. (41) Matt DiBenedetto, Toyota, 161, 19, $102,085. at Chatata Valley Golf Course and July 23rd at Cleveland The South Korean-born New he never got to use it after miss- one more is available this week Los Angeles 44 38 .537 3 27. (14) Brett Moffitt, Ford, 161, 18, $99,835. Country Club. There will also be a Junior Girls Division for girls Zealander earned $1.2 million ing the green. at the John Deere Classic. Texas 41 42 .494 6½ 28. (43) , Chevrolet, 161, 0, $96,210. 18-and-under who are able to play 18 holes. Ladies, if you live Seattle 38 44 .463 9 29. (32) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 159, 15, $144,426. or own property in Bradley County, or are a member of a club and became the ninth first-time Lee and Hearn made birdie Russell Henley shot 63 and Oakland 38 47 .447 10½ 30. (11) Sam Hornish Jr., Ford, accident, 154, 14, $125,655. in Bradley County you are eligible to play. The entry fee is $25 saturday’s Games 31. (42) , Ford, 154, 14, $99,135. plus cart fees at each course. The deadline for entries will be winner on the tour this season. putts on the first playoff hole, finished fifth at 12 under. Seven N.Y. Yankees 3, Tampa Bay 2 32. (10) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, 149, 13, $113,510. July 17 at 5 p.m. For more information, please contact Linda The former U.S. Amateur also eliminating Kisner, who lost others were at 11 under, includ- Detroit 8, Toronto 3 33. (39) J.J. Yeley, Toyota, 139, 0, $95,360. Mullins at (423) 718-7283 or email her at Boston 6, Houston 1 34. (36) Aric Almirola, Ford, 137, 10, $132,146. [email protected]. champion was competing in his in a playoff for the third time this ing Chad Collins (69), who was Chicago White Sox 3, Baltimore 2 35. (27) Danica Patrick, Chevrolet, accident, 126, 9, $103,035. sofTBall Pittsburgh 1, Cleveland 0 36. (40) , Toyota, 121, 8, $94,885. 27th event this season, includ- season. tied for the lead before bogeying wvhs sofTBall TryouTs Oakland 2, Seattle 0 37. (18) Michael Annett, Chevrolet, 110, 7, $94,641. Tryouts for the 2015-2016 Walker Valley Lady Mustangs Minnesota 5, Kansas City 3 38. (19) Martin Truex Jr., Chevrolet, accident, 105, 6, ing his eighth in nine weeks. He On the second playoff hole, the final two holes. Softball team will be held July 13 and July 20 from 5-6:30 p.m. L.A. Angels 13, Texas 0 $115,648. at Larry Haney Field on the campus of Walker Valley High sunday’s Games 39. (16) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, accident, 103, 5, $113,148. School. Any young ladies interested in playing for Walker Tampa Bay 8, N.Y. Yankees 1 40. (6) David Gilliland, Ford, 96, 4, $89,240. Valley need to be at one of these dates. Participants must bring 41. (24) Carl Edwards, Toyota, accident, 85, 3, $82,740. McIlroy ruptures ligament while playing soccer proof of having passed a physical to participate. For more 42. (26) , Chevrolet, accident, 85, 0, $73,240. information, contact Coach Lauren Limburg at walkerval- 43. (38) , Ford, accident, 2, 1, $69,740. [email protected] or 423-336-1383. —- LONDON (AP) — Rory McIlroy ing his British Open title next Instagram showing him on oms sofTBall TryouTs race statistics Tryouts for the 2015 Ocoee Middle School Lady Colts Average Speed of Race Winner: 134.941 mph. injured his left ankle while play- week at St. Andrews. crutches with a walking boot on Softball team will be held July 13 and July 20 from 6:30-8:30 Time of Race: 2 hours, 58 minutes, 3 seconds. p.m. at Larry Haney Field on the campus of Walker Valley High ing soccer, leaving the world’s In a shocking start to the his left ankle. He said it was a Margin of Victory: 0.122 seconds. School. Tryouts are closed, parents are welcome to pick up Caution Flags: 9 for 43 laps. No. 1 player in doubt of defend- week, McIlroy posted a photo on “total rupture” of an ankle liga- their daughter at 8:30 p.m. Any young ladies interested in play- Lead Changes: 22 among 12 drivers. ing for Ocoee Middle need to be at one of these dates. Lap Leaders: A.Dillon 1-8; D.Earnhardt Jr. 9-26; C.Bowyer 27; ment and the joint capsule from Participants must bring proof of having passed a physical to R.Newman 28; J.Johnson 29; D.Earnhardt Jr. 30-32; participate. For more information, contact Coach April Richards kicking around a soccer ball J.Johnson 33-54; D.Hamlin 55; J.Yeley 56; D.Earnhardt Jr. 57- at [email protected] or 423-476-0630. 75; J.Johnson 76-78; M.Kenseth 79; J.Johnson 80-86; with friends in Northern Ireland. BChs sofTBall TryouTs M.DiBenedetto 87; J.Wise 88; K.Kahne 89-93; D.Hamlin 94- The Bradley Central girls’ fastpitch softball team will hold 102; D.Earnhardt Jr. 103-111; B.Moffitt 112; D.Earnhardt Jr. “Continuing to assess extent tryouts July 20-21 from 6-8 p.m. For more information contact 113-114; J.Johnson 115-116; D.Earnhardt Jr. 117-161. coach Christie McElhaney at [email protected] or call of injury and treatment plan day Leaders Summary (Driver, Times Led, Laps Led): D.Earnhardt 423-309-8760. Jr., 6 times for 96 laps; J.Johnson, 5 times for 35 laps; by day,” McIlroy said on the lady raider sofTBall CamP D.Hamlin, 2 times for 10 laps; A.Dillon, 1 time for 8 laps; Cleveland will hold a softball camp for rising 5th-8th K.Kahne, 1 time for 5 laps; R.Newman, 1 time for 1 lap; post. “Rehab already started.... graders from July 27-30. For more information, contact Kari Jo C.Bowyer, 1 time for 1 lap; M.Kenseth, 1 time for 1 lap; Harris at [email protected]. Working hard to get back as M.DiBenedetto, 1 time for 1 lap; B.Moffitt, 1 time for 1 lap; J.Wise, 1 time for 1 lap; J.Yeley, 1 time for 1 lap. soon as I can.” Wins: J.Johnson, 4; Ku.Busch, 2; D.Earnhardt Jr., 2; K.Harvick, 2; Ky.Busch, 1; C.Edwards, 1; D.Hamlin, 1; His spokeman, Sean M.Kenseth, 1; B.Keselowski, 1; J.Logano, 1; M.Truex Jr., 1. TransaCTions O’Flaherty, said he was definite- Top 16 in Points: 1. K.Harvick, 656; 2. D.Earnhardt Jr., 593; 3. sunday’s sports Transactions J.Johnson, 589; 4. J.Logano, 581; 5. M.Truex Jr., 569; 6. BaseBall ly out of the Scottish Open, J.McMurray, 526; 7. B.Keselowski, 520; 8. Ku.Busch, 508; 9. american league which starts Thursday at M.Kenseth, 501; 10. J.Gordon, 500; 11. K.Kahne, 496; 12. BALTIMORE ORIOLES — Reinstated 2B Jonathan Schoop D.Hamlin, 480; 13. P.Menard, 480; 14. R.Newman, 472; 15. from the 60-day DL. Gullane. O’Flaherty said they C.Bowyer, 465; 16. A.Almirola, 441. DETROIT TIGERS — Optioned RHP Drew VerHagen to nasCar XfiniTy Toledo (IL). would not know until the end of subway firecracker 250 results HOUSTON ASTROS — Optioned OF Domingo Santana to the week the prospects of saturday Fresno (PCL). Reinstated OF Jake Marisnick from the 15-day at daytona international speedway DL. Sent RHP Scott Feldman to Corpus Christi (TL) for a rehab McIlroy teeing it up at St. daytona Beach, fla. assignment. lap length: 2.5 miles Andrews on July 16. Contributed photo OAKLAND ATHLETICS — Assigned INF Nate Freiman out- (start position in parentheses) right to Nashville (PCL). McIlroy was the joint favorite GaGe BrakeBill,of 1. (7) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 104 laps, 0 points, $87,386. SEATTLE MARINERS — Assigned OF Julio Morban outright 2. (10) , Ford, 104, 42, $74,133.. to Jackson (SL). at St. Andrews with Jordan Cleveland, center, finished in 3. (11) Chase Elliott, Chevrolet, 104, 41, $52,880. — Optioned INF Hanser Alberto to Round 4. (21) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, 104, 0, $35,703. Rock (PCL). Reinstated OF Delino DeShields from the 15-day Spieth, the 21-year-old Texan second place in the 12/13-year- 5. (20) , Chevrolet, 104, 39, $31,248. DL. who has won the Masters and 6. (17) , Ford, 104, 38, $34,335. national league old division of the two-day 7. (3) David Ragan, Toyota, 104, 0, $27,584. ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS — Transferred C Tuffy U.S. Open and goes to the 8. (5) Erik Jones, Toyota, 104, 0, $32,135. Gosewisch to the 60-day DL. William Bryan golf tournament, 9. (35) , Chevrolet, 104, 35, $32,005. ATLANTA BRAVES — Recalled RHP Arodys Vizcaino and British Open as only the fourth held June 30 at Lookout 10. (34) , Chevrolet, 103, 35, $31,274. promoted RHP David Carpenter from Gwinnett (IL). player with a shot at the modern 11. (18) , Toyota, 103, 0, $23,769. Designated RHP Nick Masset and LHP Dana Eveland for Mountain Golf Club. Matt Ott, 12. (13) Chris Buescher, Ford, 103, 32, $29,214. assignment. Agreed to terms with SS Derian Cruz and OF Grand Slam. 13. (8) Ryan Reed, Ford, 103, 31, $28,684. Cristian Pache on minor league contracts. McIlroy referred to his ATFL, left, of Ooltewah finished first and 14. (4) Joey Logano, Ford, 103, 0, $22,154. CHICAGO CUBS — Optioned OF Matt Szczur to Iowa (PCL). aP photo 15. (1) Daniel Suarez, Toyota, 103, 30, $32,427. Reinstated OF Jorge Soler from the 15-day DL. Agreed to which is the anterior talofibular Harrison Williams, right, of 16. (40) Peyton Sellers, Chevrolet, 102, 28, $27,674. terms with RHP Ben Rowen on a minor league contract. This imaGe released Today by the world’s No. 1-golfer, Lookout Mountain, finished third. 17. (15) , Chevrolet, 102, 27, $27,549. LOS ANGELES DODGERS — Placed RHP Carlos Frias on Rory McIlroy, shows him posing on crutches with his left leg in a ligament and the one most com- 18. (22) , Toyota, 102, 26, $27,423. the 15-day DL, retroactive to Wednesday. Recalled LHP monly sprained. The left ankle is The CDGA qualifying tourna- 19. (23) , Chevrolet, 101, 0, $27,296. Daniel Coulombe from Oklahoma City (PCL). boot. McIlroy ruptured a ligament in his left ankle while playing soc- 20. (28) J.J. Yeley, Toyota, 101, 24, $27,670. — Optioned RHP Jarred Cosart and OF crucial in a golf swing as weight ments lead up to the 21. (30) Martin Roy, Chevrolet, 101, 23, $27,019. Marcell Ozuna to New Orleans (PCL). Reinstated 1B Michael cer less than two weeks before the start of his British Open title 22. (26) Bobby Gerhart, Chevrolet, 101, 22, $20,887. Morse from the 15-day DL. shifts to that side while generat- Chattanooga Junior Classic, to 23. (2) Brian Scott, Chevrolet, 101, 23, $32,137. PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES — Traded RHP Chris Oliver and defense. In his announcement, the golfer from Northern Ireland 24. (39) Eric McClure, Toyota, 100, 20, $26,585. LHP Josh Taylor to Arizona for the 2015-16 No. 1 international gave no indication how long he might be out. be held at The Honors. 25. (9) Brendan Gaughan, Chevrolet, 100, 19, $26,608. signing slot. See MCLLROY, Page 13 www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Monday, July 6, 2015— 13 All-Williams matchup headlines action at Wimbledon LONDON (AP) — One five-time with an energy-sapping autoim- round. Wimbledon champion is guaran- mune disease in 2011, three years But for Federer, the pursuit of teed to reach the quarterfinals. after her last Wimbledon title. It No. 8 and breaking the tie with Another is assured of elimination. was the previous year, in 2010, Pete Sampras and 1880s player That’s what will happen when she last reached the quar- Willie Renshaw doesn’t seem to be Monday when Serena Williams terfinals at Wimbledon. the only thing spurring him on. plays older sister Venus Williams But this year, Venus has been “This is more something like for the sixth time at the grass- nearing her past high standards, you talk about for a couple weeks, court Grand Slam in southwest winning all three of her matches it’s gone again, then you have to London. in straight sets. wait a year if you don’t do it,” “They’ve been unbelievable for “She’s playing so well,” Serena Federer said. “I just take the sport. I’ve said that many said. “I’m practicing next to her Wimbledon as such, what a huge times,” said Roger Federer, a every day and I’m in awe of how tournament it is, what an oppor- seven-time Wimbledon champion she’s doing. It’s a little frustrating tunity it is.” who will also be playing on Manic because I know I have to play SEMIFINAL POSSIBILITY Monday. “Their head-to-heads, I her.” Maria Sharapova and Victoria don’t know how much that has to The Williams matchup is just Azarenka, the other two Grand do with it. I think it’s more their one of the 16 fourth-round Slam champions in the fourth individual play.” matches on the schedule for round, have been two of the most Individually and together, the Monday — eight for the men and consistent players at this year’s Williams sisters have become two eight for the women. tournament, and another pair of of the greatest champions at the Here are some things to know wins for each would set up a All England Club. They have each about Monday’s matches: semifinal meeting on Thursday. won five singles titles, and have ROGER’S RECORD Sharapova, the 2004 teamed up to win five more in Roger Federer is the only cur- Wimbledon champion, has lost doubles. rent player with more Wimbledon only 15 games through three Against each other on the grass singles titles than a Williams, and rounds and will next face Zarina at Wimbledon, Serena leads 3-2, the seven-time champion is one Diyas of Kazakhstan. Azarenka, a with all three of her wins coming away from a record-setting two-time Australian Open cham- AP photo in finals. Venus won one final, and eighth. pion, has lost 17 games and will Venus WilliAms returns a shot to Aleksandra Krunic during their singles match at the All England also won a semifinal match Federer has had a relatively next meet 30th-seeded Belinda Lawn Tennis Championships in Wimbledon, London, Friday. against her younger sibling in straightforward first week, win- Bencic of Switzerland. 2000 — the first time they met on ning his first two matches in Sharapova has played Diyas still defend his title at Wimbledon, South African who has never been major champion Serena Williams court at the tournament. straight sets and his third in four. once before, beating her 6-1, 6-1 a victory that would give him a past the fourth round at a Grand in Grand Slam finals. Although Serena is still at the His next opponent is 20th-seeded in the third round at this year’s third championship at the All Slam tournament. Wozniacki lost to Serena in the top of her game and going for a Roberto Bautista Agut, a Australian Open. England Club. MAJOR MISSION 2014 U.S. Open final, Radwanska true Grand Slam this season, Spaniard who is playing at “You can’t underestimate any- “I try to put myself only in the Four women who have come was beaten in the 2012 Venus has been struggling for the Wimbledon for the third time and one’s level,” Sharapova said. present moment, not fight against close but are still looking for their Wimbledon final, Jankovic in the past few years and was diagnosed has never reached the fourth GO GO DJOKO the thoughts and the pressure first major title will also be on 2008 U.S. Open final and Novak Djokovic missed out on a and the excitement,” Djokovic court Monday: Caroline Safarova in this year’s French chance to make a run for a true said, referring to his past experi- Wozniacki, Agnieszka Open final. Grand Slam when he lost to Stan ences at the grass-court major. Radwanska, Lucie Safarova and Wozniacki also reached the U.S. Wawrinka in the French Open Djokovic’s next opponent will be Jelena Jankovic. Open final in 2009, losing to Kim final. But the top-seeded Serb can Kevin Anderson, a 14th-seeded All four of them lost to 20-time Clijsters. U.S. Women Daytona From Page 11 From Page 11

Player of the Year who has said Germany in the men’s 1966 final dominated the entire race. But as Talladega — and his first in this this will be her last World Cup. at Wembley. the pack of cars chased him on a race since 2001. It was his fourth Wambach was among the most “Miss Lloyd she always does two-lap overtime sprint to the fin- Sprint Cup Series win at Daytona. vocal opponents of FIFA’s decision this to us. In London she scored 2 ish, contact in the train sent The wreck was also the main AP photo Dillon’s car sailing upside down focus at the end of a day that RAce fAns fly Confederate flags in the infield during a to play the tournament on artifi- goals and today she scored 3 cial turf. goals. We are embarrassed,” into the fence. began early Sunday but quickly NASCAR practice session at Daytona International Speedway With FIFA President Sepp Japan coach Norio Sasaki said. Daytona President Joie fell off schedule because of weath- Friday, in Daytona Beach, Fla. Blatter staying away from Canada “But she is an excellent player and Chitwood said 13 fans were er. during a U.S. criminal investiga- I really respect her and admire attended to in the grandstands. The race began at 11:42 p.m., a tion of soccer corruption, the tro- her.” Eight declined treatment, four delay of 3 hours, 34 minutes for NASCAR fans defend, display phy was presented by FIFA Senior Lloyd scored six goals in seven were seen at the track and one rain. Drivers spent the time doing Vice President Issa Hayatou of matches during the monthlong was taken to a local hospital in an array of different activities: Confederate flags at Daytona Cameroon, the head of African tournament, including in every stable condition. Daytona 500 winner Joey Logano soccer’s governing body. U.S. game in the knockout phase. Dillon was seen and released in went into the stands to thank fans DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) NASCAR routinely promotes. Hope Solo won her second She raised her international goals Daytona’s infield care center and for sticking around, while Ricky — Steven Rebenstorf has But spotting a Confederate straight Golden Glove as top goal- total to 69 and joined Carin said he had a bruised arm and Stenhouse Jr. used social media numerous flags flying atop his flag is easier than finding a keeper of the tournament. She Jennings in 1991 as the only tailbone. to prove he can do a headstand. canopy tent inside Daytona souvenir shop, restroom or played despite critics who urged Americans to win the Golden Ball. “‘’I am just going to be really They also stopped by the NBC International Speedway. beer stand. the U.S. Soccer Federation to drop Holiday added her goal to cap a sore; it got my tailbone pretty good studio to help the network fill air The Confederate flag is front The first motorhome located her after she initially faced two counterattack, volleying in from and my arm,” he said. “But just time in its first race broadcasting and center. inside the Turn 4 tunnel has misdemeanor counts of domestic 10 yards after Azusa Iwashimizu’s thank the good Lord for taking NASCAR since 2006. It’s been like that for years. one flying high above it, and it violence from a June 2014 alterca- header on an attempted clearance care of me and for what NASCAR When the race finally began, And the 57-year-old Rebenstorf doesn’t take long to reach dou- tion at her half-sister’s house, bounded high in the air. Heath has done to make the sport this and the field circled the track has no plans to take it down — ble figures when counting them charges that were dismissed earli- scored from 4 yards after a much safer.” waiting for the green flag, reigning not even if NASCAR decides to on a stroll through the infield. er this year. Holiday corner kick, which went The accident was similar to a NASCAR champion Kevin Harvick ban the embattled flag from its They’re on clothing, coolers and Solo, who hasn’t spoken to the off Kaihori’s weak punch to the far 2013 crash in the Xfinity Series made note of the unusual start racetracks. cars, and even tattooed on media for most of the tournament, post for Brian to play back in when Kyle Larson’s car sailed into time by wishing his crew a good “They’d have to come and get skin. proclaimed simply: “We did it! front. the fence, sending debris into the evening before correcting himself it,” Rebenstorf said Saturday, Larry Reeves of Jacksonville Awesome!” Ogimi’s goal was the first Solo stands that injured 28 fans. to morning. pointing out that his American Beach has a tattered The title, which adds a coveted allowed after five straight Larson’s car was destroyed as it It then took just three laps for flag purposely flies a few inches Confederate flag on top of his third star to the American uni- shutouts. The only other goal ricocheted back onto the track. the action to begin as David higher than the rest. motorhome. He initially form, also vindicated the USSF for scored against her came in the Jimmie Johnson, who finished Gilliland across the front of Rebenstorf and others thought NASCAR was banning its decision in April 2014 to fire first half of the tournament opener second to Hendrick Motorsports Clint Bowyer to trigger a nine-car staunchly defended their the banner and didn’t display it coach Tom Sermanni, who had against Australia. teammate Earnhardt, said Dillon’s accident that collected Logano and Confederate flags at NASCAR’s this week. But once he saw replaced Pia Sundhage the previ- The United States went 540 wreck was one of the worst he’s Danica Patrick, among others. first race in the South since the some flying around him and ous year, and replace him with minutes without conceding a goal, ever seen. Tony Stewart, winner of the racing series and its tracks asked a few questions, he real- Ellis, the British-born American the longest streak in the World “I’m shocked that Austin Dillon 2005 race that ended at 1:42 a.m., urged fans to no longer wave ized it was voluntary and who had been an assistant on the Cup since Germany’s record 679 is even alive,” said Johnson. “I sliced his way through the car- the banner. Dozens were scat- quickly sent his back up the coaching staff. scoreless minutes from 2003-11. expected the worst when I came nage then grumbled on his radio tered throughout the vast pole. Ellis’ tactics and lineups were Japan’s victory over the United back around.” about early-race aggressiveness. infield all weekend leading to “It’s just a Southern pride criticized early in the World Cup States four years ago was its first The accident overshadowed “Somebody please remind me Sunday’s race. thing,” the 66-year-old Reeves tournament when the U.S. offense World Cup title and it came just Earnhardt’s second win of the how much Lap 2 pays again?” he “It kills me that NASCAR is said. “It’s nothing racist or any- sputtered at times on offense. She months after the massive earth- season — his first was in May at smarted. jumping on the bandwagon,” thing. I’ve been doing this for shifted Lloyd to an attacking mid- quake and tsunami that hit said 55-year-old Paul Stevens 30 years. My family is from fielder in the semifinal against Japan, killing more than 20,000 of nearby Port Orange. “They Alabama and we’ve been going top-ranked Germany and again in people and touching off the worst should just let it pass, let to Talladega forever. It isn’t a the final, and put 22-year-old nuclear catastrophe since Braves everything die down. But Confederate thing so much as Morgan Brian, the youngest player Chernobyl in 1986. NASCAR is too quick to try to it is a NASCAR thing. That’s on her roster, in a defensive mid- Japan returned eight starters From Page 11 be politically correct like every- why I fly it.” field role. from the 2011 final, when it beat body else.” Like others at Daytona, “I want to thank Jill,” Lloyd the U.S. on penalty kicks. The at Milwaukee. Phillies RHP Sean O’Sullivan, NASCAR took a stance on the Reeves believes the flag flap is said. “I know lots of people out in Americans started just four of the Phillies OF Ben Revere has whose only win came on May 17 Confederate flag after last much ado about nothing. the stands were worried about us. 11 players who opened that game what he says is a minor right against Arizona, will try to stop his month’s South Carolina church “It’s not a big deal one way or We all held together. We all stayed in Germany. hamstring injury that kept him four-game losing streak when he massacre. It backed Gov. Nikki the other,” Reeves said. “If I the course. We all executed the The United States is 25-1-6 out of the starting lineup for the faces the Los Angeles Dodgers and Haley’s call to remove it from can’t fly it, I won’t. But if I don’t game plan.” against Japan, including 3-1 in third straight day. He could return RHP Carlos Frias on Monday the Statehouse grounds and have to take it down, I’m just Lloyd had come up big before, World Cup meetings. to the lineup on Monday at the night. noted it doesn’t allow the flag going to leave it up.” scoring the winning goals in the “Speechless. Honestly, I’m so Dodgers. Braves Rookie RHP Matt Wisler, on anything it sanctions. The Rebenstorf plans to leave his 2008 and 2012 Olympic finals. proud of this team,” an emotion- Braves’ LHP Manny Banuelos, coming off a win over Washington, series stopped short of banning up no matter what NASCAR She put the U.S. ahead in the al Lloyd said. “This doesn’t feel who left his last start against will face Brewers RHP Kyle Lohse fans from displaying the flag at mandates. third minute off a grass-hugging real. It hasn’t sunk in. So unbe- Washington with cramping and in the opener of a seven-game trip. its events, but Daytona and 29 The St. Petersburg resident corner kick from Megan Rapinoe, lievably proud of every single dehydration, is expected to take other tracks asked fans to spent six years in the Navy, streaking into the penalty area on person on this team. We just his next turn Tuesday at Masset, Eveland designated refrain from flying them. served in the color guard and a diagonal run and using the side made history.” Milwaukee. for assignment after loss Not everyone obliged. has strong feelings about vexil- of her left foot just in front of the ATLANTA (AP) — The Atlanta Daytona also offered to lology, the scientific study of spot to redirect the ball inside the Braves have recalled right-hander exchange Confederate flags for the history, symbolism and far post. Arodys Vizcaino and promoted American flags this weekend, usage of flags. She made it 2-0 after Holiday right-hander David Carpenter and track officials said a few “The Confederate flag has took a low free kick from the flank Mcllroy from Triple-A Gwinnett. made the swap Sunday morn- absolutely nothing to do with and Johnston made a back-heel From Page 12 In corresponding moves, right- ing. slavery. It has nothing to do flick to Lloyd, who was 2 yards hander Nick Masset and left-han- “I think the voluntary with divisiveness. It has noth- out. With her right foot, she poked ing power. U.S. Open in a playoff that lasted der Dana Eveland were designated exchange program for us right ing to do with any of that,” the ball between two defenders “That’s a big blow to the Open 19 holes. for assignment. Masset was now was appropriate with the Rebenstorf said, pausing for a and past Kaihori’s outstretched if he misses it,” former Ryder Woods was determined to play charged with three runs and failed limited window that we had few minutes to pull off his flop- arms. Cup captain Sam Torrance said in that major because it was at to record an out in the 10th inning coming into this event week- py hat, stand at attention and Lloyd’s third goal came when from Wimbledon. Torrey Pines, one of his favorite of Sunday’s loss to the Phillies. end,” track president Joie salute during the national Kaihori ventured far off her line. McIlroy won the Open last year courses on tour. The hard-throwing Vizcaino was Chitwood said. “And more anthem Saturday. “It was just The keeper backpedaled and got at Royal Liverpool by going wire- McIlroy already has a reason- suspended for the first 80 games importantly, I think it’s impor- a battle banner until the Ku her right hand on the long shot, to-wire and taking a six-shot lead able connection with the Old for a positive test for the perform- tant to trust our fans, asking Klux Klan draped it around but the ball glanced off a post into into the final round. He also won Course, where he secured his ance-enhancing substance our fans to display a flag that themselves. Now, all of a sud- the goal. the PGA Championship, joining European Tour card in 2007 as Stanozolol. He was activated to we should all be proud of. den, it represents slavery and It was the fastest hat trick in Jack Nicklaus, Tiger Woods and an 18-year-old at the Dunhill Gwinnett’s roster on Friday. Everybody should be proud of that’s not at all true.” World Cup history — men or Bobby Jones as the only players Links with a third-place finish. Vizcaino was acquired from the the American flag.” The Civil War-era flag has women — and Lloyd became the in the last century with four He also tied the major champi- Cubs in an offseason trade for Indeed, the American flag is been under attack since nine first American since Michelle majors at age 25 or younger. onship record of 63 when the infielder Tommy La Stella. prominently displayed all black men and women were Akers in 1991 to score multiple Still to be determined is British Open was held at St. Carpenter signed as a minor around Daytona — no surprise gunned down at a historic goals in a World Cup final. The whether McIlroy can do the same Andrews in 2010, though McIlroy league free agent on Jan. 17. He given the Fourth of July holi- church in Charleston on June only other hat trick in a World Cup as Woods, who played through a followed with an 80 in the wind. was 1-2 with a 5.23 ERA in 30 day and the patriotism that 17. final was when England’s Geoff stress fracture and torn knee lig- He tied for third at St. Andrews games with the Angels from 2012- Hurst scored three times against aments when he won the 2008 five years ago. 2014. 14—Cleveland Daily Banner—Monday, July 6, 2015 www.clevelandbanner.com ‘It’s better to build boys than mend men’ Soon after I went into the motivation GUEST wholesome work environment for thou- This book, published by Looking pressure and family stability. business, back in 1970, I learned a sands of employees, and many of these Glass Books and released in He wrote, "Children all around us valuable truth or lesson that has ColUmniST employees were young people. Who September 2004, is available in book- are growing up without strong positive served me well for the past 35-plus could be so lucky as to work for Truett stores and through online retailers guidance from their parents who are years. Jim Cathy's company? nationwide. Because of his love and busy, distracted, absent or choose to The attitude of any organization, But the application of Truett's faith concern for children, here is why he be buddies instead of parents to their whether it is a business, a home, a Davidson was certainly not limited to his busi- wrote the book. children. My hope is that by reading government agency or even a civic ness. He also established the While doing research, he found that about the experiences of some children club, always starts at the top with the WinShape Center Foundation that pro- the United States is the world’s leader I have known, readers will be inspired leader and then filters down to all or lion dollar Chick-fil-A restaurant chain vides 14 foster homes, a summer camp in fatherless homes. The resulting to reach out to a child nearby — to a most of the others in the organization. based in Atlanta. Truett came up the for boys and girls and college scholar- effect on society is staggering. More child full of potential who needs the Now this does not happen overnight, hard way during the Depression, but ships. than 90 percent of all homeless and guiding hand of a wise adult." but slowly over an extended period of has gone on to build the second As I was writing this, I thought of runaway children are from fatherless The late Art Linkletter, television time, like three to five years. largest, quick-service restaurant com- another truth you might wish to pon- homes, 71 percent of all high school star, speaker and author of "Kids Say Here is an example of what I'm say- pany in America. Believe me, his lead- der. It's not so important how much dropouts come from fatherless homes, The Darndest Things," wrote the fore- ing. ership handprint is there, all over the money you earn or accumulate, but 85 percent of youth in prison grew up word to the book and says, "Truett Consider the civic club that elects business. what you do with that money is what in fatherless homes and 75 percent of Cathy [was] one of the extraordinary new officers every year. If the club One of the things that set Truett really counts. I might add that Truett's all adolescent patients in drug treat- people of my generation. Our shared elects a weak leader or president, if Cathy apart from many business peo- foster children called him "Grandpa" ment centers come from fatherless commitment to children and our cru- they don't go under, the members just ple in America today was his strong and he helped 135 of them in addition homes. sade for creating positive role models wait until the next year until a faith in God. to his own. To me that's a heartwarm- The book, "It's Better To Build Boys for children made our friendship signif- stronger leader can be elected. This is The Bible says, "Remember the ing story that has some substance and Than Mend Men," lays out a simple icant to me. I hope parents will find why good leadership is the key to suc- Sabbath and keep it Holy," and one that any successful businessper- model for readers who desire to build great truths and much encouragement cess for any organization. because of this he did not open his son would do well to emulate. their children's character into respon- in Truett's book." Keeping this in mind, I want to tell restaurants on Sunday, one of the In addition to his business success sible adults. Truett’s book tells stories Why not order your copy today? you about a true business leader that busiest days of the week for fast-food and his philanthropy, Truett wrote a from his experience as a father, grand- ——— has made a tremendous difference in restaurants. He also taught a 13-year- number of books that will serve to con- father, foster grandparent, and as a (About the writer: Jim Davidson is a the lives of thousands of people. I've old boys Sunday school class for more tinue his legacy. One of his last books Sunday school teacher to illustrate the motivational speaker and syndicated talked about him before and he is the than 50 years. Truett's love and com- was titled, "It's Better To Build Boys principles of discipline, trust, reputa- columnist. He may be contacted at 2 late S. Truett Cathy, founder of the bil- passion for others helped to provide a Than Mend Men." tion, generosity, common sense, peer Bentley Drive, Conway AR 72034.)

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Dear Annie: My father has always been especially unkind Long-term care includes to my sister, “Portia.” She always has had behavioral prob- lems, not to mention she is a bit six or more stereotypes paranoid and has a ferocious The statistics are staggering. ber takes on such roles as power temper. Portia also drinks too About 10,000 baby boomers of attorney or trustee, assuming much and continues to contact turn 65 each day and the U.S. the legal responsibilities within her abusive ex-boyfriend. the family. My older sister and I try to Department of Health and show Portia lots of love, but Dad Human Services reports that 5. Denier: This person can’t usually deals with her problems more than 70 percent of people accept or admit that the loved with anger, insults and general over 65 will require long-term one, or they themselves, need vitriol. Though he has occasion- care services at some point. care. ally shown her support over the But few people make prepara- 6. Know-It-All: Most annoying years, he usually singles her out tions for this inevitable part of life of all, this family member con- as the “problem” child. There that can drain a family both emo- stantly questions decisions, or have been times when he has tionally and financially. lobs suggestions from the back screamed and even intervened Finally, when the need for long- bench, but isn’t near the situation physically when my sisters have or involved hands-on. fought, always pinning the term care approaches the crisis blame on Portia. level, several family members With such a lineup, it’s easy for Recently, Dad’s anger has may be thrust into participation, resentments to build, but that grown and he reacts testily to whether ready or not. needs to be avoided because the every comment or question In many situations the need for focus should be on the aging LETTER TO THE EDITOR Portia makes. He even reacts care will creep up on a family. loved one and easing the transi- poorly to my mother, and is now Suddenly, people realize they tion if a decision is made to move talking about moving in with his have assumed duties that take up into a nursing home or assisted- Here is how it works. First, the tice in Bradley County. sister in another state until his more and more of their time, and living facility. Residents urged commissioners will agree to vote Call Crye (423-284-2597) and depression and anxiety subside. take a toll on their lives. Eventually, once it’s clear pro- on their new budget. Suddenly, tell him you don’t want your Dad’s behavior seems really fessional long-term care is need- to attend county one official will raise his or her property taxes to go up. His disturbing to me and borders on Over the years, I have seen abuse. Yet my mother submits ed and a plan is in place to make hand and make a “substitute phone number and email these family members gravitate meeting tonight motion,” with words to the effect address are on the Bradley over and over to his anger. What naturally to roles that fall into sev- it happen, a conversation needs of, “I make a substitute motion County Commissioners page on should we do? — Afraid of eral stereotypes. to take place with the loved one, Escalation To The Editor: to increase the millage rate from the county website. 1. Caretaker: This person pro- who may be apprehensive or 1.87 to 1.97, as part of the new Monday evening at 7 p.m. Dear Afraid: There’s not even resistant. Bradley County Commissioner much you can do for your moth- vides care for the loved one at Thomas Crye would like to budget.” there will be a Bradley County home and, without realizing it, The conversation should be The sentence is said in a flash, Commission meeting at the er, who doesn’t see this as a increase your property tax. He serious problem. She is accus- becomes a full-time caregiver. handled with compassion and has suggested it several times at and often the people in the audi- Bradley County Courthouse. If Usually, this is a spouse or an delicacy. Emphasize that not only ence will not even hear it, or you don’t want your property tomed to Dad’s moods and past meetings. prefers to avoid confrontation. adult child, most often a daugh- will this move improve their health Typically, the commissioner have a chance to comment if taxes raised, please attend this and safety, but there will be they do. meeting so that your voice can Would your father see a doctor ter. does this by introducing a reso- about his depression and anxi- 2. Bookkeeper: This person numerous opportunities for social lution, which must clarify how A vote is taken and “presto” be heard; unless of course, your taxes increase with no indi- Chairman Louie Alford has his ety instead of waiting for them focuses on the financial aspects, activities, games, art, entertain- the money is to be used. For to “subside” on their own? ment and great food. instance, it might fund schools, cation of where the money will way again and does not let the trying to determine what assets or go! This is just an easy way to public speak their mind. In a Portia’s issues may be genetical- insurance policies are available to The key is for the family to or a particular project. This ly linked to her father’s, and she process is important since it raise over [a] $1 million “slush past meeting he actually had the help with the costs of care. come together, look for the signs fund” from you and me without gall to say, “We will vote on this also is likely to benefit from allows community members to both medical intervention and 3. Chauffeur: This family mem- that care is needed, formulate a see where their money is going, our knowledge or say about it. resolution first, and then the ber drives the loved one to plan, communicate effectively [With] just another troubling public can have their say.” therapy. and to have a say in the alloca- If your father wishes to move appointments, runs errands, with loved ones, and change the political practice which officials Sounds an awful lot like [U.S. tion. in with his sister for a while, makes grocery runs and eventu- perspective about long-term care However, there is another way use to overrule the public opin- Rep] Nancy Pelosi saying, “You from a negative to a safe, healthy then that will provide an oppor- ally may drive the aging loved one to get a tax increase without ion, they vote now for a proposal can read the bill after we pass tunity for everyone to calm to tour assisted-living facilities. and enriching experience in the introducing a resolution, without that automatically goes into it.” down. Dad obviously recognizes 4. Guardian: This family mem- continuing journey of life. the public knowing how the effect a year later. This creates Please attend the Bradley that he has a problem and that county will use the money, and the impression there is no tax County Commission meeting a little distance can help. ——— without the public’s consent. It today, while avoiding a contro- tonight at 7 p.m., or at the very Perhaps his sister will convince (About the writer: Chris Orestis is a nationally known senior health- is called a “substitute motion” versial vote for one at the time it least call the county commis- him to talk to his doctor. care advocate and expert. He is the CEO of his own company, and is and you can expect that to hap- takes effect. I find that a despi- sioners of your district and tell Dear Annie: I’m responding the creator of a model for converting life insurance policies into pro- pen at tonight’s meeting cable and underhanded way to them how you feel. to “Feeling Unloved,” the tected long-term care benefit funds. His company has been providing [Monday, July 6] of the Bradley manage local government, and — Emily Bowers divorced dad whose teenaged care benefits to policy holders since 2007. A former life insurance County Commission. hope it never becomes the prac- McDonald kids don’t seem to want to industry lobbyist with a background in long-term care issues, he cre- spend time with him: ated the model to provide an option for middle-class people who are First and foremost, if your not wealthy enough to pay for long-term care. Opinions expressed in TODAY IN HISTORY kids are angry or resentful, guest “Viewpoints” do not necessarily reflect the views of the encourage them to talk about it and simply listen without being Cleveland Daily Banner.) Today is Monday, July 6, the Comiskey Park; the American days-old blaze on Storm King defensive or blaming the other 187th day of 2015. There are 178 League defeated the National Mountain in Colorado. parent. It hurts, and it’s hard to days left in the year. League, 4-2. Ten years ago: New York hear, but it’s what they need. Cleveland Daily Banner Today’s Highlights in In 1944, an estimated 168 peo- Times reporter Judith Miller was They are kids navigating a diffi- History: ple died in a fire that broke out jailed after refusing to testify cult situation they feel power- – Established in 1854 – On July 6, 1945, President during a performance in the main before a grand jury investigating less to change. Harry S. Truman signed an exec- tent of the Ringling Bros. and the leak of undercover CIA opera- Second, remember that they EDITOR AND PUBLISHER GENERAL MANAGER utive order establishing the Barnum & Bailey Circus in tive Valerie Plame’s identity are teenagers. Most teenagers Stephen L. Crass Jim Bryant Medal of Freedom. Nicaragua Hartford, Connecticut. (Miller was jailed for 85 days can be a bit self-centered and became the first nation to ratify In 1957, Althea Gibson became before agreeing to testify). London focused on friends rather than OFFICE MANAGER CIRCULATION DIRECTOR the United Nations Charter. the first black tennis player to was selected to host the 2012 family. Herb Lacy On this date: win a Wimbledon singles title as Olympics. The Group of Eight Finally, don’t expect them to Joyce Taylor In 1415, Czech church she defeated fellow American summit opened in Gleneagles, call you. Invite them places, SPORTS EDITOR reformer Jan Hus, condemned Darlene Hard 6-3, 6-2. Scotland. L. Patrick Gray, the even if it’s out for pizza. And if ASSOCIATE EDITOR Richard Roberts for heresy, was burned at the In 1964, the movie “A Hard acting FBI director during they decline, then ask them Rick Norton stake in Konstanz in present-day Day’s Night,” starring The Watergate, died in Atlantic Beach, when would be a good time. And ADVERTISING DIRECTOR Germany. Beatles, had its world premiere in Florida, at age 88. Author Evan don’t give up. It will get better. Jack Bennett In 1535, Sir Thomas More was London. The British colony Hunter (aka Ed McBain) died in — G. ASSOCIATE EDITOR executed in England for high Nyasaland became the independ- Weston, Connecticut, at age 78. Dear G.: Thank you for your Gwen Swiger RETAIL SALES MANAGER treason. ent country of Malawi. Five years ago: Queen sage advice. 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Contributed photo THE TOP SCHOLARS at Black Fox Elementary School were treated with a limousine ride from Jim Rush Funeral Home to have lunch at CiCi’s Pizza. The students were selected for the special lunch based on the number of Accelerated Reader Points they earned this year. In the front row, from left, are Hayden Hamilton, Mazie Davis, Emily Vines, Peyton Reynolds, Natasha Vaske, Klara Sandoval, Macy King, Stella Davis, Dina Zazgarisky, Collin Stuart and Isaiah Dennis. In the back are Darla Rush of Jim Rush Funeral Home, Kate Garren, Anna Grace Moyen, Angel Zuniga, Shaylee Weatherford, Alex Maystruk, Madison Johnston, Gracen Johnson, Emma McMahan, Ashlyn Pierce, Graci Mae Rockholt and Principal Dr. Kim Fisher.

TENNESSEE TECH UNivERSiTy’S iCube developer Stefanie Smithers, right, shows Sarah Hazzard, Tennessee Aquarium Conservation Institute GIS Analyst, how she rendered a Tangerine Darter for the Oculus project. You can snorkel on Conasauga with new program at aquarium Contributed photo STUDENTS AT THE private Christian school Candies Creek Academy are shown with Tennessee Special to the Banner idea, it’s a way to immerse stu- Wildlife Resources agent Ben Davis and his rescue dog, Levee. The students got to meet Levee, and dents in an environmental lesson they learned about outdoor safety and rescues. CHATTANOOGA — The that’s rooted in science.” “Whenever we take Conasauga River, which flows When school groups book a along the Tennessee/Georgia bor- students snorkeling in field trip this fall, they will be able der about 1.5 hours from down- the Conasauga, they are to add the “Stream Scene town Chattanooga and even clos- changed by the Extreme,” a classroom program er to Cleveland, is incredibly alive. experience. “They see all based on the Oculus Rift project, Within its crystal clear waters of this life – right here in to enhance what they experience lives 76 native fish species, more our backyards - and in River Journey and Ocean than the Colorado and Columbia realize that we live in a Journey. “This is very much like Rivers combined. These fishes, special place worth snorkeling a thriving river,” said and the dozens of other animals protecting.” Taylor. “Virtual reality allows us that make up the aquatic commu- to place them in a healthy ecosys- nity, live within less than one per- — Dr. Anna George tem and then create different pol- cent of the area of the other two lution events for the students to enormous watersheds. actually experience.” “Whenever we take students ences.” As the water changes from snorkeling in the Conasauga, While most developers are clear to murky, species begin to they are changed by the experi- rushing to complete entertain- disappear. It’s up to the students ence,” said Dr. Anna George, ment projects by the widespread to surface and become environ- director of the Tennessee release of the Oculus Rift system, mental superheroes by identifying Aquarium Conservation Institute. which is forecast to be available the source of the pollution. Then “They see all of this life – right by Christmas of this year, others they must choose the right cor- here in our backyards - and real- like Tennessee Tech University rective action, or actions, to ize that we live in a special place have forged a different path restore the watershed. Contributed photo worth protecting.” focused on education. A group of Red Bank Middle CANDiES CREEK ACADEmy, in Charleston, recently received a visit from Tennessee Wildlife Traveling with large groups to “When we first started thinking students seemed engrossed in the Resources agent Ben Davis and his search-and-rescue dog Levee. Davis taught the students about out- the river is impractical. But now about virtual reality projects, we game when they “test drove” the door safety and shared information on how Levee makes rescues. there’s a way to bring the river to thought about partnering with Oculus project in March. One students at the Tennessee the Tennessee Aquarium,” said student, who was reluctant to try Aquarium, thanks to a new col- Kevin Liska, director of the the Oculus goggles, was very laborative project with the BusinessMedia Center at TTU. excited by what she saw. “It was BusinessMedia Center at “We felt there was a tremendous super cool!” Tennessee Tech University using opportunity to develop the world’s Liska’s team is sharing this Oculus Rift. first environmental education vir- ground-breaking Oculus project Oculus goggles allow users to tual reality game.” with the world, hoping it becomes become immersed in a 3D virtual The idea to create a snorkeling an environmental education reality world that offers high-defi- game came from Thaddeus game-changer. “In addition to nition visuals in a 360-degree Taylor, the Aquarium’s learning reaching students at the field of view. Computer processing specialist. While on a snorkeling Tennessee Aquarium, we will post speeds have become powerful trip to the Conasauga River, this on the Oculus website for enough to allow Oculus users to Taylor wondered aloud, “How can everyone,” said Liska. “Making look up, down, or behind them- we give all of our Aquarium stu- this project publicly available for selves and the complex scenery dent groups this unique experi- classrooms and homes across the seamlessly follows their motions. ence without having them travel nation is really exciting because it The gaming industry has been to this remote location?” may help encourage waves of stu- rushing to develop content ever Six months ago Liska, and a dents to value and protect river since Facebook CEO Mark project team of eight people from systems.” Zuckerberg purchased Oculus VR TTU, met with Aquarium educa- The Tennessee Aquarium for a cool $2 billion in cash and tors and scientists from TNACI to inspires wonder, appreciation and Facebook stock. brainstorm how to captivate stu- protection of water and all life “The Rift is highly anticipated dents with a new virtual reality that it sustains. by the gaming community,” said lesson plan. “It was an ambitious The state's only public techno- Contributed photo Zuckerberg in a Facebook post project but between our team and logical university, Tennessee Tech iNSPiRED By THEiR classmates’ decision to dress up for TCAP testing, Taylor Elementary third- announcing the acquisition. “But the Aquarium’s, we were drawing University offers more than 40 graders show they were also dressed for success. Teacher Debbie Shroyer said her class "definitely this is just the start. After games, on 16 different academic back- bachelor's and 20 graduate pro- looked ready to conquer TCAP.” From left are Lexi Neighbors, Myka Thomas, Jonathan Rodas, Brittany we’re going to make Oculus a grounds,” said Liska. “So the final grams to more than 11,000 stu- Earley, Kristin Underwood and Kinley Shelton. platform for many other experi- product isn’t just a cool game dents on its 282-acre campus.

Contributed photo DRESSED UP for TCAP testing at Taylor Elementary School, third-grade students from Debbie Shroyer’s class use their smart clothing choices to show they are “the smartest.” From left are Aden A RED BANK Middle School student tests the new Tennessee Aquarium Oculus Rift conservation Loghry, Taylor Beck, Hunter Mashburn and Jeremiah Wade. game available at the Tennessee Aquarium in Chattanooga. 16—Cleveland Daily Banner—Monday, July 6, 2015 www.clevelandbanner.com Farm drones to take off as feds loosen limits CORDOVA, Md. (AP) — Mike “I see it very similar to how I Companies with those exemp- ed from other high-tech farm Geske wants a drone. saw the computer when it first tions say business has grown, machinery. Watching a flying demonstra- started,” says Hutchison, 64. “It helped by quick advances in the Chilcott is optimistic that the tion on Maryland’s Eastern was a no-brainer.” technology. technology to scout out problem Shore, the Missouri farmer envi- Farmers are eager for the tech- Bret Chilcott of Kansas-based spots so precisely will be transfor- sions using an unmanned aerial nology. AgEagle, which sells unmanned mative because farmers can limit vehicle to monitor the irrigation The small, relatively inexpen- aerial vehicles and the software to spraying just to those places. pipes on his farm — a job he now sive vehicles could replace help operate them, says his com- “In five years we won’t have to pays three men to do. humans in a variety of ways pany took its first orders last year. blanket a field with chemicals,” “The savings on labor and fuel around large farms: transmitting Now it has a backlog of several he says. would just be phenomenal,” detailed information about crops hundred orders. He says the Still, most farmers cannot Geske says, watching as a small to combines and sprayers, direct- technology has transformed the legally fly the vehicles yet. white drone hovers over a nearby ing them very precisely to prob- market during that short period. The FAA is working on rules corn field and transmits detailed lem spots and cutting down on “Last year users had to land that would allow the drones to be pictures of the growing stalks to the amount of water and chemi- their aircraft and then take the used regularly for business while an iPad. cals that a farmer needs to use in data to the computer,” he says. maintaining certain safety and Nearby, farmer Chip Bowling those areas. “Now the data appears on your privacy standards. An FAA pro- tries his hand at flying one of the The Association for Unmanned iPad or hand-held device a few posal this year would allow flight drones. Bowling, president of the Vehicle Systems International, a minutes after flight.” of the vehicles as long as they National Corn Growers trade group, says agriculture That data could be pictures, 3- weigh less than 55 pounds, stay Association, says he would like to could account for 80 percent of all D images of plants, thermal read- within the operator’s sight and fly buy one for his Maryland farm to commercial drone use. ings of crops or animals or other during the daytime, among other help him scout out which individ- Agricultural use of drones is observations that a drone could restrictions. Operators would ual fields need extra spraying. about to take off after being make while in the air. have to pass an FAA test of aero- AP photo Another farmer, Bobby grounded for years by the lack of Information that in the past took nautical knowledge and a A HeXACoPTer Drone is flown by Intelligent UAS, during a Hutchison, says he is hoping the federal guidelines. The Federal days to collect — or could not Transportation Security man he hires weekly to walk his Aviation Administration has have been collected at all — can Administration background drone demonstration June 11 at a farm and winery on potential use fields and observe his crops gets a approved more than 50 exemp- be gathered now in minutes or check. for board members of the National Corn Growers in Cordova, Md. drone, to make the process more tions for farm-related operations hours and, in some cases, inte- Thomas Haun of North The small, relatively inexpensive unmanned aerial vehicles could efficient and accurate. since January. grated with separate data collect- Carolina-based PrecisionHawk, replace humans in a variety of ways around large farms, transmitting another company with an exemp- detailed information about crops, directing farmers to problem spots tion, says it is unclear what the and cutting down on the amount of water and chemicals used. business will look like eventually. Farmers may hire services that concerned the rules do not go far too. have unmanned aerial vehicles or enough to ensure safety. Geske may not be able to use every farm may get its own drone. “We can’t see them,” says drones efficiently to monitor all Most likely, it will be a combina- Andrew Moore of the National the irrigation pipes on his 2,100 tion. Agricultural Aviation Association. acre Missouri farm if he has to Haun says the proposed rules His group advocated for the keep them within sight. He’s still are appropriate. “It’s pretty spot unmanned vehicles to include interested, though. The men he on for where the technology is tracking systems or lights to help hires now use a lot of fuel and right now,” he says. airplanes figure out where they their trucks tear up his land and Some people have concerns are, but that was not included in roads. about the guidelines. Pilots of the proposal. “You can wait forever on crop dusters and other planes The rules could pose some advancing technology,” Geske that operate around farms are challenges for the eager farmers, says. Owner of ‘Tetris’ rights takes Hawaii home, ranch off grid

HONOLULU (AP) — High above solution to the long-standing about the possibility of losing all the bustling city of Honolulu, in problem of storing the sun’s the coral reefs in the world a quiet, exclusive hillside neigh- energy and helping lower energy because of ocean acidification, AP photo MIKe GeSKe, left, from Sikeston, Mo., Bob Bowman, from DeWitt, Iowa, with Kevin Skunes, right, borhood where some of the costs in Hawaii. which has been linked to climate island’s wealthiest residents live, Sony has been developing change and rising carbon in from Arthur, N.D., watch the display as Matthew Creger, center, marketing director for Intelligent UAS, there is an extravagant home lithium ion batteries since 1991, oceans. does a drone demonstration June 11, at a farm and winery on potential use for board members of the that’s not quite like the others. and the units being used in “We’re going to end the use of National Corn Growers in Cordova, Md. The small, relatively inexpensive unmanned aerial vehicles The 6,000-square-foot house Rogers’ home are top of the line. carbon-based fuel, and that is could replace humans in a variety of ways around large farms. has a view overlooking Diamond The batteries store energy my mission No. 1,” he said. Head, Waikiki and the Pacific from solar panels, allowing peo- Rogers is the founder and Ocean, and two Tesla cars in the ple to use it at night without chairman of the Blue Planet driveway. It’s not the two electric having to rely on expensive ener- Foundation, an organization that S.C. lawmakers return for flag debate cars that set the property apart gy from the grid. promotes clean energy alterna- from its swanky neighbors. Rogers’ company will sell and tives and lobbies politicians to COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — While Fifteen years ago, there was red instead of blue to replace the The difference is that this install the battery systems for change policy. it appears there is broad support consensus that South Carolina current Confederate flag. In solar-powered home is complete- commercial and residential use, Recently, the foundation cre- in the South Carolina — the last state to fly a 2007, a bill to remove the flag ly energy independent. supplying everything from the ated a book of children’s draw- Legislature to bring down the Confederate flag on its Capitol entirely included a clause that Homeowner Henk Rogers, 61, housing to the software to moni- ings and letters pleading for Confederate flag, the depth of dome — needed to pull down the the flag could still fly on hopes the technology he is using tor and maintain the systems. state lawmakers to mandate that support will get its first test banner. But lawmakers spent Confederate Memorial Day, and in his home can help make other Robert Harris, a spokesman Hawaii become energy independ- this week as lawmakers return months discussing whether to that idea may resurface. homes across Hawaii — and the for the Alliance for Solar Choice, ent. He made sure the books to Columbia to come up with a build a healing pool, or display There are powerful world — energy independent as an advocacy group, said con- were valued at under $25, the specific plan. authentic flags in glass cases as Republicans who have not said well. sumers haven’t had much call to maximum amount a lawmaker The General Assembly returns a history lesson or include the how they will vote. Senate Rogers is famous for discover- invest in battery storage systems can receive as a gift, and deliv- Monday to discuss Gov. Nikki Confederate flag in a circle of Majority Leader Harvey Peeler ing the video game “Tetris” more because of the cost and incentive ered a copy to every lawmaker in Haley’s budget vetoes and what flags of historical significance. hasn’t taken a public position. than 20 years ago. He now man- programs that encourage people Hawaii. to do with the rebel flag that has The compromise was reached a Neither has House Speaker Jay ages the worldwide rights for the to stay linked to the grid. Harris, “This has got to be a message flown over some part of the few weeks before the session Lucas. game along with his business who is also the director of public from the children because it’s Statehouse for more than 50 ended. There are a few voices for the partner, Alexey Pajitnov, who policy at Sunrun, a solar equip- the children’s world we are try- years. The killing of nine black flag. State Sen. Lee Bright, R- wrote the program. ment supplier in Honolulu, said ing to save,” Rogers said. Several bills have been filed, churchgoers in Charleston last Roebuck, is trying to raise money “If you’re going to clean up the homeowners with solar panels Hawaii Gov. David Ige but details like when to bring month by a man police said was with Confederate flag bumper world, first of all you have to typically put energy into the grid announced earlier this year that down the flag that currently flies motivated by racial hatred and stickers with the message “keep clean your own room,” Rogers and take it back as needed, the state of Hawaii would on a pole by a monument to photographed holding your hands off my flag.” He also said, referring to Hawaii, which something called net metering. become completely energy inde- Confederate soldiers in front of Confederate flags and regalia has wants the state’s voters to decide has some of the highest energy “A lot of energy can be put into pendent by 2045. the state Capitol, whether to put created consensus again that the whether the flag is moved. costs in the nation. the grid right now, so it hasn’t “I would say our crowning another flag in its place and what flag must be removed from the “In South Carolina, we know Rogers will announce his new been a big incentive necessarily is 2045,” Rogers added. kind of ceremony should mark Statehouse entirely. what this flag symbolizes: resist- company, Blue Planet Energy for a homeowner to invest in Hawaii state Sen. Lorraine the removal aren’t specified. A survey of lawmakers by The ance against a federal, central- Systems, on Monday. The new storage,” Harris said. That could Inouye, who is on the Energy And if South Carolina takes Post and Courier newspaper, the ized power that far overreached venture, which will sell and change in the next few months and Transportation Committee, any lesson from the 2000 debate South Carolina Press Association its constitutional limits. It proud- install battery systems for homes with several new systems said she is encouraged that peo- that brought the Confederate flag and The Associated Press asking ly symbolizes states’ rights and and businesses running on solar besides Rogers’ expected to hit ple are taking the initiative to off the Statehouse dome and to lawmakers how they intend to constitutional liberties, which technology, plans to begin sales the market. become energy independent. its current location, it is that vote after Haley’s call to remove many have fought and died for,” on Aug. 1. He declined to say “These products will be capa- “I’m so happy that private citi- minor details can trip things up. the flag found at least 33 sena- Bright wrote in a statement on how much the systems would ble of storing and putting out zens are trying to have a sustain- Haley, business leaders, the tors and 83 House members his website. cost, but said there will be a five- energy on a daily basis at a fairly able power supply on their prop- Legislative Black Caucus and agreed with her, reaching the But plenty of lawmakers who to seven-year return on the reasonable price point,” Harris erty,” Inouye said. The plan for civil rights leaders are against threshold of a two-thirds vote held their nose and accepted the investment for a typical project said. energy independence by 2045 flying any flag that flew over the needed under the law to alter the 2000 compromise aren’t willing that his company will install. Rogers, who also owns a ranch “can be accomplished, but we Confederacy on the pole. flag’s position. to make any deal this time, said The Blue Ion system, which on Hawaii’s Big Island that is need to remove obstacles,” she “There is no good-looking But not all lawmakers support Gerald Malloy, D-Hartsville, who Rogers has been testing in his energy independent, said he had added. “If we don’t have anything Confederate flag. It all stands for the idea without some reserva- joined the Senate in 2002. home for the last year, uses Sony an epiphany after suffering a in statute to accommodate our the same thing — secession,” tion. There is talk about raising a “This is not a time to talk lithium iron phosphate batteries, heart attack and near-death goals for the future, the private said Lonnie Randolph, president flag that cadets at The Citadel about compromise,” Malloy said. which can last for 20 years and experience in 2006. entities, the utility companies, of the South Carolina chapter of fought under when the Civil War “That flag pole should be do not require cooling, he says. While recovering, he decided would be able to take things in the National Association for the started that looks like the cur- replaced with some beautiful Partnering with Sony, Rogers he would take advantage of the their hands and do what they Advancement of Colored People. rent South Carolina flag done in green grass.” believes the batteries can be a second chance. Rogers read want to do.” Sunken Spanish galleon treasures set for auction NEW YORK (AP) — A solid gold ter, Taffi Fisher Abt. Fisher died in a store today,” she said. chain and an intricate gold-and- 1998; his wife, Dorothy, died in Other highlights include an enamel spoon are among items 2009. intricate gold spoon of Peruvian pulled from the wreckage of a They include two spectacular and Spanish origin. It’s believed 400-year-old Spanish galleon that gold chains. One, called a “money to have been used during will be auctioned off next month. chain,” has big links the size of a Communion by priests who Nuestra Senora de Atocha went thumbnail and extends past the sailed to the Americas to convert down in a violent hurricane in waist. Fisher wore it on the the natives to Christianity, said 1622 near the Florida Keys laden “Tonight Show Starring Johnny Fisher Abt. The spoon’s black with New World gold while en Carson” soon after the ship’s dis- enamel neck is decorated with route to Spain. It was among a covery. scrolling flora and birds and a fleet of nine ships that were lost at In the Colonial era, the Spanish carved masculine face flanked by sea; hundreds of people perished, king placed a 20 percent tariff on condors, a symbol of royalty including nobility who brought gold bullion called the Royal Fifth. among the Inca people. It’s esti- along their personal jewels. But if the gold was turned into mated to bring $160,000 to Treasure hunter Mel Fisher jewelry, the tax was forgiven. $180,000. searched 16 years for it before Each link of the “money chain” Also up for auction is the discovering the Atocha mother- is of equal size and weight and Bezoar Stone, which was lode in 1985. What he found was could be twisted off and used as believed to remove poisons and the stuff of legends — 40 tons of formal currency. It could bring toxins from liquids. The pen- silver and gold, fine Colombian $90,000 to $120,000. dant, about the size of an egg, is emeralds and over 1,000 silver The other chain features ornate encased in a gold mounting with bars. carved links that come down to four arms grasping the stone. It On Aug. 5, Guernsey’s will auc- the knees — a favorite Fisher was meant to hang from a chain tion 40 select items from the Abt’s mother. It could sell for so it could easily be dipped into a AP photo doomed ship. They represent $40,000 to $50,000. cup; when the stone color SolAr PAnelS sit on the roof of Henk Rogers’ off-grid home, June 30, in Honolulu. Rogers is some of Mel and Dorothy Fisher’s “It’s real high-carat gold. ... changed, it signified no toxins announcing a new company that will sell and install the same battery units to residential and commercial favorite pieces, said their daugh- Purer than any gold you’d buy in were present. consumers in August, hoping to help reduce Hawaii’s dependence on fossil fuels. www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Monday, July 6, 2015—17 Cleveland Daily Banner 2. Special Notices 30. Help Wanted - full Time 49. Apartments for Rent 53. Houses for Rent 57. farms & Acreage for Sale SChOlaRShiPS guaRanTeed or aiR COndiTiOning Tech needed. $375: 1 Bedroom, 1 bath. tention to make any such prefer- WhiTe OaK valley Road acreage your money back! Beware of schol- Must have valid drivers license. Call PROviSiOn Real eSTaTe & ence, limitation or discrimination." Wooded. deeded +/- 100 acres. For CLASSIFIED arship “guarantees.” Before you pay 423-504-7740. PROPeRTy ManageMenT llC. 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Banner photo, JOYANNA LOVE Banner photo, JOYANNA LOVE THE SHENANDOAH BAPTIST CHURCH CHOIR, under the direction of Isaac Davis, sang patriotic THOSE WHO SERVED in the military were honored Sunday at Shenandoah Baptist Church. songs during I Love America Sunday. America From Page 1 forces. Twenty-three veterans were honored dur- ing Sunday’s service. “For the men and women of Each was presented with a POW/MIA America’s military, the mission Challenge coin. On one side the seals of will never be completely finished each of the five branches of the military are until all those who wear the featured, and the POW insignia is on the uniform return home from duty,” other side. – Pastor Brent Coley “For the men and women of America’s military, the mission will never be complete- ation, because “God made man in his own ly finished until all those who wear the uni- image.” form return home from duty,” Coley read. Humanity does not have to remain pris- “This coin is dedicated to the uncompromis- oners of war in this spiritual battle, he said. ing vigilance and tireless dedication for all “God looked through the hallway of heav- of those who keep watch for America’s en and knew there was only one way to Banner photo, JOYANNA LOVE unsung heroes.” bring every soldier home,” Coley said. “God PASTOR BRENT COLEY spoke on spiritual prisoners of war dur- Families of deceased POWs were also rec- knew that there had to be a cross. Because ing I Love America Sunday. ognized. the cross would be the only way that his Coley drew a spiritual parallel between son, Jesus Christ, could … shed his pure, the wars of countries and spiritual warfare. his holy, his righteous blood that was the He described the biblical figures Adam and only means to redeem the captives. … It Eve as the first prisoners of war in this ulti- was Operation Restoration.” mate battle between “righteousness and Coley said by Jesus dying the prison door unrighteousness” when they were disobedi- Banner photo, JOYANNA LOVE has been opened. In order to be free, “those ent to God’s command not to eat from the BRADLEY COUNTY resident Bill who are held in sin” must choose to accept Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil. Norwood was recognized as an Ex-POW this grace, ask God to forgive their sins and “This war is the war between good and and for his service during the Korean War. put faith in Jesus Christ. evil,” Coley said. “This war begins in heaven “For by grace are ye saved through faith and it begins between Lucifer and God.” (Ephesians 2:8),” Coley read. Lucifer was an angel in heaven, who He said today all of humanity is born as “God wants man to love Him because he decided he wanted to be “like the Most prisoners of this war because of a “sin chooses to love Him,” Coley said. “So he High” God. He wanted to replace God. nature, the desire to do what’s wrong.” gave man a choice, a free will.” Because of this, he was thrown from heaven People also choose to do wrong. In addition to recognizing the veterans and was no longer an “angel of light.” This sin stands between God and human- present, each of the songs sung throughout Coley said pride entered his heart and ity, Coley said. the morning had a patriotic focus. then Lucifer sinned against God. “Satan is looking at ways to get at his Choir director Isaac Davis shared the “Before man was created, this great war sworn enemy, God … so he goes after God’s story of how the writer of the song “Haven Banner photo, JOYANNA LOVE began between God and Lucifer, between crowning creation, mankind,” Coley said. of Rest,” Henry Gilmour, had been a POW THESE U.S. AIR FORCE AND MARINE veterans were recognized God and Satan,” Coley said. Coley said humans are God’s special cre- in Libby Prison during the Civil War. as part of I Love America Sunday at Shenandoah Baptist Church.

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