THURSDAY

April 19, 2018

BARTOW COUNTY’S ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER 75 CENTS Euharlee Council considers use of Jolly Building

BY NEIL B. MCGAHEE Shawna Lewis, the Division of Family age needed for donations.” “We have gone from church to church maintenance of the cemetery adjacent to neil.mcgahee.daily-tribune.com and Childrens Services resource develop- Lewis said the building would also be to church,” she said. “We really need the the former Euharlee Presbyterian Church, ment case manager, spoke to the council. used as a place for training foster parents. space and the Jolly Building would serve which was donated to the city after the Mayor pro-tem Craig Guyton gaveled “I work with developing foster homes “We are constantly having to find busi- that purpose.” church ceased to use it. the Euharlee City Council’s work session and foster parents,” she said. “Currently nesses with enough space for the train- Guyton wondered if the city’s policy of “We were gifted the church property to order Tuesday. there are 147 kids in DFCS custody with ing,” she said. “There’s also a need for only allowing 5013(c)(3) organizations to because their trust was declining in value First on the agenda was the disposition 39 foster homes. With that many kids, we space for continuing education and the use city property would present a problem and we helped with the upkeep,” Guyton of the Jolly Building, a structure donated have so many uses for this building. foster parents association meetings.” since DFCS is a state entity. said. “One of the things they asked of us to the city by the Jolly family for use by When people come to donate items — Sherry Bowser, president of the Bartow The BAFPA, a 5013(c)(3) organization, was that church members be buried there, the Girls Scouts and Boy Scouts. Repre- baby beds, clothing, whatever, we have to Adoptive-Foster Parents Association, said would run the facility rather than DFCS which we agreed to. Because of that, I sentatives of the Bartow foster care sys- decline because we have nowhere to keep they have been looking for a home for due to that conflict of interest. tem also asked to use of the building too. it. This building would allow us the stor- many years. Council also discussed proposals for SEE EUHARLEE, PAGE 3A

Kingston man APD/SPECIAL Officers with the Adairsville Police arrested on Department sit with the drugs, cash and drug multiple rape paraphernalia seized during a traffic stop Wednesday morning. charges against Two and a half pounds of methamphetamine, a minor more than 4 ounces of marijuana, several STAFF REPORT hundred pills, several The Bartow County Sheriff’s digital scales, glass smoking pipes and more Office arrested a Kingston man than $8,000 in cash were Monday and charged him with nu- found in the car two merous sexual offenses. Calhoun residents’ were According to jail records, Troy driving in on Highway Wayne Tanner, of Martin Circle in 140. Both have been Kingston, was charged with arrested and charged sodomy with force against a per- with multiple drug son’s will or a person less than 10 offenses. years old, statutory rape, rape strong-arm and three counts of ag- gravated child molestation. The Bartow County Sheriff’s Office said it will not release more information on the case due to it involving a minor.

Hall Adairsville PD makes major drug bust Tanner STAFF REPORT the help of their K-9 officer. It is always In what is being called one of the largest beneficial when agencies have a good methamphetamine busts in Adairsville his- working relationship that can help each DAR recognizes tory, the Adairsville Police Department other in getting drugs off our streets and seized more than 2 1/2 pounds of metham- out of our community.” Good Citizens, phetamine, 4 ounces of marijuana and sev- According to the press release, APD of- eral hundred pills after a traffic stop on ficers stopped the vehicle at about 2 a.m. essay contest Highway 140 early Wednesday morning. Wednesday after observing “a busted The driver of the car, 39-year-old Adam windshield” and suspicious activity when winner Hall, and the passenger, 36-year-old Sahn- the car was parked at two different busi- BY DONNA HARRIS nia Lau, both of Calhoun, have been ar- nesses in Adairsville. The officers ob- [email protected] rested and charged with trafficking served the car parked at a gas pump at methamphetamine, possession with intent Patty’s Truck Stop on Highway 140 for ap- Many people believe being hon- to distribute methamphetamine, posses- proximately an hour. A short time later, of- ored by one’s peers is the highest sion of methamphetamine, possession of ficers saw the vehicle parked at the form of recognition and praise. more than 1 ounce of marijuana, posses- QuikTrip. If that’s the case, then four high sion of marijuana with intent to distribute As the car left QT and turned onto High- Police to ask for a K-9 unit. After perform- juana, several hundred Schedule I, II, III school seniors in Bartow County and four counts of possession of a con- way 140, officers stopped it, and found the ing a “free-air sniff,” police were alerted and IV pills, several digital scales, glass are basking in the admiration of trolled substance. driver, Hall, was wanted for parole viola- to narcotics inside the car. Officers found smoking pipes and more than $8,000 in their fellow classmates. “This is one of the largest methamphet- tion. a camouflage backpack in the rear seat cash. Carah Camron from Woodland amine seizures in Adairsville history,” an After speaking with the passenger, Lau, within arm’s reach of Hall and Lau. The In addition to the drug offenses, Hall High, Matthew Busse from Cass APD press release said Wednesday after- who was the owner of the car, the officers backpack had 2 1/2 pounds of metham- was charged with traffic offenses for star- High, Bryanna Dunnigan from noon. “We would like to extend our appre- asked to search it. Lau refused consent to phetamine in various plastic containers burst windshield and driving with an ex- Cartersville High and Timothy ciation to Calhoun PD for assisting us with search, and the officers contacted Calhoun and bags, more than 4 ounces of mari- pired license. Bosdell from Adairsville High

SEE CITIZENSHIP, PAGE 7A Red Top’s Spring at the Homestead to highlight pioneer life

BY MARIE NESMITH “I remember one recent year when sev- [email protected] eral children had been a bit unruly, but who immediately became enthralled with what Continuing to assist Red Top Mountain the musicians were doing on instruments State Park with its annual Spring at the they had never seen before. These kids Homestead, Debora Tucker is looking for- watched every finger movement of the mu- ward to the event’s showcase of traditional sicians and went away bubbling with ex- music. To be presented April 28 and 29 citement. I like to think that some learned a from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., the offering will be musical instrument themselves as a result. based at the Vaughan log cabin, behind the I also enjoy hearing the questions asked by venue’s former park office, at 50 Lodge the visitors, which exhibit sincere curiosity Road in Acworth. about life at the homesteads that dotted the “Being a lover of almost all types of general geographic area that now makes up music, I thoroughly enjoy listening to the Red Top Mountain State Park.” musicians who play on the porch of the During the living history event, various Vaughan cabin,” said Tucker, secretary of aspects of life during the pioneer era will be Friends of Red Top Mountain State Park. SKIP BUTLER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS, FILE highlighted, from soap making to butter “They are so talented and are so important Diana Nash, left, and Donna Reyes play dulcimers on the porch of the Vaughan churning. RANDY PARKER/DTN to enhancing the thematic ambiance of the log cabin during a previous Spring at the Homestead event at Red Top Mountain “Spring at the Homestead is a festival to National Society Daughters of State Park. the American Legion member event. I don’t believe the Spring at the show the history of Red Top’s pioneer life,” Amy Nation presents Homestead would truly be the success it al- palachians — many folk and dance tunes dulcimer, Appalachian dulcimer, bowed said Serella Sevanko, interpretive ranger at Woodland High School senior ways is without the musicians. As described originally brought over by European immi- dulcimer, harmonica, fiddle, concertina, Red Top. “During the event, there are Carah Camron with her Good by one of the volunteer musicians, it is, grants. The music is played with an assort- guitar, Irish bouzouki, button accordion and Citizenship Award. ‘Early traditional music of the Southern Ap- ment of instruments, including hammered autoharp.’ SEE CABIN, PAGE 7A

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ContactUs OBITUARIES The Daily Tribune News Edna Owens children and 4 great-great-grand- ored to serve the family of Mrs. Harry was the most loving hus- ceive friends on Thursday from Address: children. Edna Barnette; please visit band, father and grandfather a 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. at the funeral 251 S. Tennessee St. Cartersville, GA 30120 Barnette Funeral services will be held on www.parnickjenningsfuneral.com family could ever ask for. He was home. Mrs. Edna Owens Barnette, 87, Friday, April 20, 2018 at 2:00 p.m. to share memories or to leave a a positive influence in many lives, Parnick Jennings Funeral Home Mailing Address: of Cartersville, died Wednesday, in the chapel of Parnick Jennings condolence message. both young and old. In addition to and Cremation Services is hon- 251 S. Tennessee St. April 18, 2018 at Maple Ridge Funeral Home and Cremation his parents, he was preceded in ored to serve the family of Mr. Cartersville, GA 30120 Health & Rehab. Services with The Reverend Keith death by his wife, Wilma Petty and James “Harry” Whitlock; please She was born in Etowah Willard officiating. Interment will James Whitlock a brother, Kenneth Whitlock. visit www.parnickjenningsfu- Phone: 770-382-4545 County, Alabama on July 3, 1930, follow in Zion Hill Baptist Church Mr. James “Harry” Whitlock, Survivors include his son, neral.com to share memories or to After 5 p.m.: 770-382-4548 90, of Cartersville, died Sunday, Richard Whitlock and wife, Rob- leave a condolence message. Fax: 770-382-2711 the daughter of the late James W. Cemetery. The family will receive Haney and Bessie Turner Haney. friends from 5:30 – 8:00 p.m. on April 15, 2018 at Cartersville bie; and his grandchildren, Kyle Alan Davis, In addition to her parents, she is Thursday, April 19, 2018 at the fu- Medical Center. and Kristin Whitlock. Publisher preceded in death by her husband, neral home. He was born in Knoxville, Ten- Funeral services will be held at Jason Greenberg, Clyde Barnette; her 1st husband, The following gentlemen will nessee on February 15, 1928, the 11:00 a.m., Friday, April 20, 2018 Managing Editor Curtis Owens; 5 brothers and 2 serve as active pallbearers: son of the late James Dewey Whit- in the chapel of Parnick Jennings sisters. Mickey Owens, Curtis Owens, lock and Gerna Grant Whitlock. Funeral Home and Cremation Jennifer Moates, Survivors include her children, Chris Owens, Kevin Kirkland, De- Mr. Whitlock was employed by Services with The Reverend Larry Advertising Director Larry Owens and wife, Brenda, wayne Hale and Taylor Smith. Pan America before retiring. He Sprouse and Richard Whitlock of- Mindy Salamon, Diane Owens and Brenda Hames; Parnick Jennings Funeral Home had a positive outlook on life and ficiating. Interment will follow at Office Manager/Classified 6 grandchildren; 10 great-grand- and Cremation Services is hon- made a point to laugh every day. a later date. The family will re- Advertising Director Lee McCrory, Circulation/Distribution Manager Stacey Wade, Circulation Customer Care/ Man convicted in 1996 killing to be executed Account Manager Byron Pezzarossi, BY KATE BRUMBACK tance, Butts showed Parks a shot- March 15. whose identity is shielded by state Press Room Director Associated Press gun and ordered him to stop the Georgia executes inmates by in- law, and department records from Email: car, the summary says. Parks was jection of the barbiturate pentobar- past executions show the drug is ATLANTA — A man convicted dragged from the car, ordered to lie bital. Since 2013, the Department generally produced within the two MANAGING EDITOR [email protected] of killing an off-duty prison guard face-down on the ground and was of Corrections has gotten the drug weeks leading up to an execution after asking him for a ride outside killed with a single shot to the back from a compounding pharmacy date. NEWSROOM a Georgia Walmart store is sched- of his head. [email protected] uled to be executed next month. Butts and Wilson then drove to FEATURES EDITOR Robert Earl Butts Jr., 40, is a service station in Gray and put [email protected] scheduled to die May 3 at the state gas in Parks’ car before driving to PHOTOGRAPHER prison in Jackson, state Attorney Atlanta to try to sell the car. Unsuc- [email protected] General Chris Carr said in a state- Butts Jr. cessful, they bought two cans of STAFF REPORTERS ment Monday. Butts and Marion gasoline, drove to a remote part of [email protected] Wilson Jr., 41, were convicted and of counsel. Macon and set fire to the vehicle. [email protected] sentenced to death in the March Authorities said Butts and Wil- They walked to a nearby public [email protected] 1996 slaying of Donovan Corey son were gang members, and evi- phone where Butts called his uncle SPORTS REPORTER Parks. dence was presented at Butts’ trial to arrange a ride back to the Wal- [email protected] Wilson’s case is currently pend- that showed the two had gone look- mart to get Butts’ car. ADVERTISING DIRECTOR ing before the U.S. Supreme Court. ing for a victim when they drove Investigators recorded the li- [email protected] Attorneys for Butts have argued Butts’ car to a Walmart store in cense plate numbers of the vehi- OFFICE MANAGER/CLASSIFIED that his trial defense was ineffective Milledgeville, in central Georgia. cles in the Walmart parking lot that ADVERTISING DIRECTOR and failed to thoroughly investigate A witness saw the pair standing night, including Butts’ car. They [email protected] his case or to present mitigating ev- behind Parks in a checkout line, found a shotgun loaded with un- CIRCULATION DIRECTOR idence, including a childhood char- and the store’s receipts showed usual ammunition under Wilson’s [email protected] acterized by abuse and neglect, that Butts bought a pack of gum right bed, and a witness said Butts had LEGAL ADVERTISING could have spared him the death after Parks bought pet supplies, ac- given it to Wilson to hold tem- [email protected] penalty. State and federal courts cording to a Georgia Supreme porarily, according to the sum- Court summary of the case. PRODUCTION have rejected his appeals. mary. [email protected] But his lawyers argued in a fed- A witness heard Butts ask Parks Butts would be the second in- eral court filing last week that a for a ride. Parks agreed and Butts mate executed by Georgia this Letter Guidelines: Georgia Supreme Court opinion climbed in the front passenger seat year. Carlton Gary, convicted of Letters to the editor on issues published in January opens the while Wilson sat in the back be- raping and killing three older of broad public interest are door for a federal judge to consider hind Parks. women and known as the “stock- welcomed. Letters must bear a After they’d driven a short dis- ing strangler,” was put to death complete signature, street ad- his claims of ineffective assistance dress and phone number (ad- dresses and phone numbers will not be published). Letters of 500 words or less will be ac- Prosecutor says McIver coveted his wife’s money cepted. Libelous charges and abusive language will not be THE ASSOCIATED PRESS spokesman, told news outlets sev- dismissed the charge last week. considered. Information given ATLANTA — An Atlanta attor- eral days after the shooting that The McIvers’ marriage was the must be factual. All letters will ney who fatally shot his wife cov- when the SUV was approached by second for both of them and they be printed as submitted. No eted her money and killed her people at an intersection, the kept their finances separate. corrections will be made to intentionally, a prosecutor argued McIvers were nervous about unrest Diane McIver was a shrewd # ) I - *H  grammar, spelling or style. Tuesday. A defense attorney re- surrounding Black Lives Matter businesswoman with a sharp Writers may have letters pub- lished once every two weeks. jected that, saying his client adored protests and feared a carjacking. tongue who often lent money to #*H' - *  ) ) his wife and the case against him is A short while later, McIver fired those close to her but kept detailed Consumer complaints and # )  !H) -' #*( $F )*G *P) ) thank-you letters cannot be an “accident in search of a motive.” the gun, hitting his wife in the back. records on the status of the loans, used. All are subject to editing. 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All subscribers call- a prominent labor and employment     ing after 11 a.m. will have their paper delivered with their next law firm and served on the state regular delivery. election board. She was president of U.S. Enterprises Inc., the parent “Bartow County’s only company of Corey Airport Services, daily newspaper” where she had worked for 43 years. OFFICIAL ORGAN OF Dani Jo Carter, a close friend of BARTOW COUNTY Diane McIver, was driving the cou- USPS 146-740 ple’s Ford Expedition on the Published daily Tuesday evening of Sept. 25, 2016, as the through Sunday by Cartersville three returned from a weekend at Newspapers, a division of the McIvers’ horse farm in Putnam  +0.,"1!0,.5 $$#. Cleveland Newspapers, 251 S. County, about 75 miles east of At- ,+/1)0 0',+ 6 4 * 6 . 5/ Tennessee St., Cartersville, GA 30120. Periodical Postage lanta. 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The Daily Tribune News www.daily-tribune.com Thursday, April 19, 2018 3A Brother’s fiancee is unaware of opiate addiction DEAR ABBY: My divorced 38- through with the marriage. girl’s uncle, I need advice on how introduces me at a company event DEAR MORE: You and your year-old brother is addicted to opi- Whether she heeds your warning to intervene. — PRIVY TO A and/or party, she says, “This is my wife have a bigger problem than ates. My wealthy, enabling mother will be up to her, but at least she BAD SITUATION husband, ‘Philip’; he’s a teacher.” how she introduces you. You are constantly bails him out finan- will know what she’s in for. I am uncomfortable being intro- married to someone who dis- cially. My brother is engaged to a DEAR PRIVY: It’s definitely duced that way because people misses and belittles your feelings. very kind woman — a mother of DEAR ABBY: My teenage son time for some adult intervention. have the preconceived notion that Whether you are overreacting is three he met four months ago. and daughter confided to me that If you are at all close with your being a teacher defines who I am beside the point. If you prefer not She’s not aware of his lies, manip- By their younger cousin (15) has been niece, talk with her about how (which it does not). to be introduced the way she is ulations, debt and pill addiction. Abigail Van Buren posting on social media that she’s dangerous what she’s doing is — I have pointed out that people doing it, she should have enough My brother has already de- ship, or watch them go through hanging out with men who are five not only to herself, but also the are not usually introduced with respect for you to comply with stroyed a previous marriage with with this marriage and hope for years older and taking her men she’s been seeing because their careers, unless they are doc- your request. his actions, and I’m finding it dif- the best? — UNSURE IN mother’s car without her knowl- they could land in jail. While tors. My wife says I’m “overreact- ficult to sit back and let this hap- NASHVILLE, TENN. edge. My teens have both warned you’re at it, tell her mother what ing.” I have asked her to stop Dear Abby is written by Abigail pen to yet another innocent her that she’s making poor you know so she can hide her car doing it, but she thinks I’m just Van Buren, also known as Jeanne woman. I am tired of lying for DEAR UNSURE: Be prepared choices, but she won’t listen. keys before her daughter gets into being silly. Your thoughts/com- Phillips, and was founded by her him, and I know that eventually for the eruption that is sure to fol- It doesn’t help that there is no a serious accident and hurts herself ments on our discussion would be mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact this will come to a head. Do I low, but for the sake of those chil- father around, and her mother or someone else. greatly appreciated. — MORE Dear Abby at www.DearAbby.com come forward with the truth now dren, let the woman know what doesn’t know how to say “no.” My THAN A TEACHER IN ARI- or P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, and possibly harm their relation- she will be dealing with if she goes teens are very concerned. As the DEAR ABBY: When my wife ZONA CA 90069.

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THE BOOTH BROTHERS – FLOYD CREEK BAPTIST evening. Everyone is invited. Cartersville. The West every month from 10 a.m. to 12 LOWSHIP CHURCH – 118 Parnick Jennings Sr.’s Good CHURCH – Floyd Creek Baptist Cartersville Church of Christ is p.m. George St., Adairsville. The Shepherd Funeral Home is host- Church is hosting its homecoming GLORY HARVESTER hosting different speakers each church meets at The Living Way ing An Evening With The Booth on April 22, service will start at CHURCH – 1988 Joe Frank Har- Friday in April at 7:30 p.m: EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF Church Coffee Shop every Sun- Brothers April 20 in the Rome 10:30 a.m. and include lunch. The ris Parkway, Cartersville. Glory David Norfleet, April 20; Perry THE ASCENSION – 205 W. day at 11 a.m. City Auditorium at 7 p.m. Tickets church is also hosting its Spring Harvester Church is hosting its re- Hurst, April 27. Everyone Cherokee Ave., Cartersville. The are: $15 in advance or $20 at the Revival April 29 through May 3. vival April 23-27 at 7 p.m. each is welcome. church’s food pantry is open CELEBRATE RECOVERY – door; children 12 and under are Services will begin at 6:30 each evening. There will be a guest every Tuesday from 5:30 to 7:30 Celebrate Recovery, a Christ-cen- free; church groups of 10 or more night. speaker each night. Everyone is SUTALLEE BAPTIST p.m., and Wednesday from 9 to 11 tered recovery program, meets $12. To order tickets, visit Parnick invited. CHURCH – 895 Knox Bridge a.m. every Monday night at North Jennings Sr.’s Good Shepherd Fu- PINE GROVE BAPTIST Highway, White. Sutallee Baptist Pointe Church in Adairsville. neral Home or call 706-234-9622. CHURCH – 93 Pine Grove CARTERSVILLE FIRST Church is hosting a ladies Ken- PINE GROVE BAPTIST Cross Talk Cafe begins at 6 Road, Cartersville. Pine Grove BAPTIST CHURCH – 241 tucky Derby party on May 5 from CHURCH – 93 Pine Grove p.m., large group worship at 7 LIGHTHOUSE EVANGEL- Baptist Church is hosting vocalist Douthit Ferry Road, Cartersville. 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. The church is Road, Cartersville. The Pine p.m. and small support groups at ISTIC CHURCH – 767 W. Ave., and pianist Jeff Cleghorn for its Cartersville First Baptist Church also hosting a free vacation bible Grove Baptist Church food pantry 8 p.m. For more information, call Suite C, Cartersville. Lighthouse April 22 11 a.m. worship service. is hosting a Priscilla Shirer simul- school June 4-8 from 6:30 to 9 is open the first Thursday of each Kitty Hesdorff at 404-642-3605 Evangelistic Church is hosting Everyone is invited. cast and worship with Anthony p.m. each night. Kids from 3 years month from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. or email “Name it Claim it Power Prosper- Evans on April 28 from 8:30 a.m. old to 12th grade are welcome. celebraterecovery@north- ity Conference” on April 21 from PLEASANT VALLEY BAP- to 4:30 p.m. Tickets are $12 and POPLAR SPRINGS FEL- pointechurch.com. 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. There will be TIST CHURCH – 174 Mosteller include breakfast and lunch. ROWLAND SPRINGS BAP- several guest speakers. Registra- Road, Adairsville. Pleasant Valley TIST CHURCH – 79 Rowland tion is $25. To pre-register, call Baptist Church is hosting its THE WEST Springs Road S.E., Cartersville. 404-207-3472. spring revival April 23-25. Serv- CARTERSVILLE CHURCH The church’s food pantry is open ices will begin at 7:30 each OF CHRIST – 416 Highway 61, the third Thursday of Thursday Special WHAT’S GOING ON Med. Meat Nachos $500 *Sour cream and black olives 50¢ extra. TALK ABOUT CURING VISITING THE PAST – The TAKE OFF POUNDS SENSI- Monday - Saturday 10:30am - 9:00pm AUTISM – Talk About Curing event includes several heritage and AAUW – The Cartersville-Bar- BLY – Take Off Pounds Sensibly Autism (TACA) Autism Coffee genealogical groups on April 21 tow AAUW is offering a scholar- meets on Fridays at 9:30 a.m. at the 4 N. Tennessee St. • 770-382-7321 Talk Day is meeting today at 7 p.m. from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the ship for a nontraditional female Salvation Army at 16 Felton Place at Chili’s, 630 E. Main St., Cartersville branch of the library. student. Applicants must be resi- in Cartersville. The First meeting is Cartersville. TACA is a support Joe Head, of Sam Jones’ Taberna- dents of Bartow County, currently free. For more information, call meeting for parents and caregivers cle and Women’s College, will be attending a regionally accredited Rose Beauchamp at 770-545-5815. of individuals with autism. Chili’s speaking at 1 p.m. college or university and past their will donate 10 percent of all sales freshman year. To download the JUNIOR LIFEGUARD from the day. Just tell your server ADULT SOCIAL-BALL- application, visit cartersvillebar- CAMP – Cartersville Parks & that you are there for the autism ROOM DANCE CLASS – The tow-ga.aauw.net. For more infor- Recreation is hosting two Junior event. For more information, Cartersville Park & Recreation De- mation, call 770-843-0886. Lifeguard Camp sessions June 19- please call Sandi Marcus at 770- partment is hosting country west- 29 and July 10-20, Tuesday 851-0882. ern (Texas) two step classes at the SQUARE DANCE CLASS – through Friday from 12-5 p.m. Goodyear Clubhouse on April 25 The Bartow/Zena Drive Senior Registration is $100. Those inter- BEYOND LIMITS THERA- from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. The classes Center is hosting square dancing ested must be able to swim in a for- PEUTIC RIDING HOSTS – Be- are $10 per adult or $15 for cou- classes on Mondays. Classes are $6 ward direction continuously for 25 yond Autism is hosting “Beyond ples. For more information, contact per person and free for youth ages yards, tread water for one minute Autism Benefit Horse Show” on Greg Anderson at 770-607-6173. 8-18. Classes begin at 6 p.m. For and submerge and swim a distance April 21 at 9 a.m. Watkins Farms to more information, of 10 feet underwater. For more in- celebrate Autism Awareness SAFE DRIVING CLASS – A call Clyde Couch at 706-608-8005. formation, call Megan Hix at 770- month. Riders of all disciplines, safe driving class is being held 607-6527. levels and abilities are encouraged April 28 at 9:30 a.m. at the Bartow to enter. For more information, visit Public Library, 429 W. Main St. in www.beyondlimitsriding.org. Cartersville. The course is open to   drivers of all ages and costs $15 for BENEFIT FOR SHANNON AARP members and $20 for all   ERTZBERGER – A benefit for others. To register, call Darlene    Shannon Ertzberger, who is suffer- Fitch at 678-313-8298.    ing from congestive heart failure, is     being held at Logtown in down- CONFEDERATE MEMO-    town Adairsville on April 21 from RIAL DAY SERVICE – The           2 to 6 p.m. The event will feature Kingston Woman’s History Club is          hamburgers and hotdogs, raffles holding a Confederate Memorial    ! and auctions, a cornhole tourna- Day Service on April 29 at 2:30  ment and live entertainment. For p.m. at Kingston Baptist Church,         more information, call Shane West 40 E. Main St. in Kingston. Dr. at 770-548-0684 or Michael Linn Joseph Kitchens, Ph. D. is the guest at 770-608-0978. speaker. Beautiful Living Rooms! CONFEDERATE MEMO- HISTORY QUIZ BOWL – Worth the Drive! RIAL SERVICE – A Confederate The Etowah Valley Historical So- memorial service is being held on ciety is sponsoring the fourth an- April 21 at 10 a.m. at Cassville nual middle school history quiz Warren Dermatology Cemetery. Civil War historian bowl on May 6 at 2 p.m. at the Michael Shaefer will be the guest Same Jones Methodist Church Cel- speaker. For more information, call ebration Hall. Everyone is wel- Dale at 678-800-3214. come to come and watch. Board Certified coming from.” Dermatologist Euharlee Stephens presented the city’s financial update through March FROM PAGE 1A 31. don’t see how the upkeep and “We are $28,000 short of bud- maintenance of the church should geted revenue,” he said. “But Over 21 Years be the responsibility of the citi- there was an appropriated fund zens of Euharlee. I think it should balance of $6,798, which makes Experience be the responsibility of the trust.”. it the equivalent of $22,000. On City Manager James Stephens the plus side, the city departments said there is still money in the spent $4,460 less than budgeted.” trust so it could be used to pay for Stephens said he isn’t worried “Since 1965... Serving Cartersville & Bartow County over 52 Years. Family Owned & Operated.” the maintenance. about the shortfall and anticipates 770-852-5552 “That’s what it was there for,” meeting the budgeted amount. We will meet or beat ANY Advertised Price The Walk at Mars Hill he said. The Euharlee City Council will item for item - Shop and Compare! “No problem doing the job,” hold a regular meeting on Tues- 4900 Ivey Road, NW - Bldg 1800 Ste. 1801 106 S. Tennessee St., Cartersville • (770) 382-2866 Guyton replied, “just wondered day, May 1 at 7 p.m. at Euharlee Acworth, GA 30101 where the money was City Hall. Open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 9am - 6pm • Saturday 9am - 5pm U.S. & WORLD

4A Thursday, April 19, 2018 www.daily-tribune.com The Daily Tribune News Trump, Abe don’t agree on tariff exemption for Japan

BY ZEKE MILLER AND JILL COLVIN Associated Press

PALM BEACH, Fla. — President Don- ald Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said Wednesday they did not reach a deal that would exempt Japan from new U.S. steel and aluminum tariffs, as Abe had wanted. Instead, the leaders announced they had agreed to start talks on a new “free, fair and reciprocal” trade agreement between the two countries following two days of talks. “If we can come to an arrangement on a new deal, that would certainly be some- thing we would discuss,” Trump said when asked about the tariffs during a joint press conference at his private Mar-a-Lago club. But he said the current trade deficit be- tween the two countries was too high to merit an exemption now. According to the U.S. Department of Commerce, the trade deficit was $56.1 billion last year. It was a disappointment for Japan. Most other key U.S. allies — among them Aus- tralia, Canada, the European Union and Mexico — have already been granted ex- emptions to Trump’s protectionist meas- ures. And Japan has previously voiced reluctance to negotiating a bilateral trade deal with the U.S., saying it would prefer the U.S. rejoin the Trans-Pacific Partner- ship. But Abe, whose visit comes as Trump prepares for a historic summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, appeared to win assurances from Trump that he and the president were on the same page when it PABLO MARTINEZ MONSIVAIS/AP comes to the Kim meeting. President Donald Trump gestures during a news conference with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe at Trump’s private Mar-a-Lago club Wednesday in Palm Perhaps the most significant for Abe: Beach, Florida. Trump’s promise to raise with Kim the issue of Japanese citizens who have been CIA Director Mike Pompeo raised their behalf of the United States, I would do it,” dent’s nearby golf courses. On Tuesday against the North was working. abducted by the North. plight during his meeting earlier this Trump said. Still, he added, “I like bilateral evening, the president and first lady hosted But he also urged caution, saying there Trump said it was clear from their dis- month with Kim, according to a senior better. I think it’s better for our country, I Abe and his wife at an intimate al fresco should be “no reward” given to the North cussions that the abductees were “one of White House official who was not author- think it’s better for our workers, and I dinner on Mar-a-Lago’s patio. And the just because the reclusive country is re- the truly most important things on ized to disclose the sensitive discussions much would prefer a bilateral deal, a deal group reconvened for a second, larger din- sponding to dialogue. He said that “maxi- Shinzo’s mind.” Trump said he wanted to and spoke to The Associated Press on con- directly with Japan.” ner Wednesday evening. mum pressure should be maintained.” see the “families reunited as soon as pos- dition of anonymity. Trump and Abe also appeared to agree Despite their disagreements, officials On Tuesday night, media outlets re- sible.” Trump expressed optimism Wednesday, to disagree on the issue of steel and alu- from both countries insist the personal re- ported that Pompeo recently traveled in se- Pyongyang has acknowledging abduct- saying that officials had been working minum imports. Abe argued during the lationship that Trump and Abe share has cret to North Korea to meet with Kim ing 13 Japanese, while Tokyo maintains “very diligently” to secure the Americans’ press conference that Japanese imports never been stronger. The leaders have ahead of a U.S.-North Korea summit North Korea abducted 17. Five have been return and that there was a “good chance” “would not exert any negative influence” bonded over “golf diplomacy” in both the planned in the next two months. Trump returned to Japan. North Korea says eight it would happen. on the security of the United States and U.S. and Japan, and U.S. officials note that confirmed the meeting in a tweet Wednes- others have died and denies the remaining But on trade, Trump made clear he said the high quality of Japan’s steel and Trump has met with Abe more than any day, saying “a good relationship was four entered its territory. Japan has de- would prefer a bilateral trade deal with aluminum products would be difficult to other foreign leader. formed” heading into his anticipated sum- manded further investigation, and Abe has Japan instead of rejoining the 11-nation replace. During the trip, Abe praised Trump for mit with Kim. made the issue one of his top priorities. TPP Pacific Rim trade pact. The visit included a mix of business and his courage in agreeing to meet with Kim “Denuclearization will be a great thing The U.S. has also been pushing for the “I don’t want to go back into TPP, but if pleasure. Trump and Abe spent Wednes- and said that Kim’s willingness to meet for World, but also for North Korea!” release of three Americans held captive. they offered us a deal that I can’t refuse on day morning golfing at one of the presi- was a sign that the pressure campaign Trump wrote. Trump calls sketch released by Daniels ‘a total con job’

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS that it’s the man who menaced her natti shot back on Twitter, noting $100,000 reward to $131,000 for the payment to Daniels. edge of the payment made by President Donald Trump said and her young daughter and a recent FBI raid on Trump’s per- information leading to the man’s Cohen asked a federal judge in Cohen and didn’t know where Wednesday that a porn actress is warned her in 2011 to stay quiet sonal attorney’s office, saying it identification. The figure could be Los Angeles to delay Daniels’ Cohen had gotten the money. The pulling “a total con job” by pro- about a 2006 tryst with Trump. uncovered “EXISTING docu- a reference to the $130,000 that case for at least 90 days after the White House has consistently said moting an artist’s sketch of a man In an early morning tweet from ments and recordings showing Daniels says she received from raid and argued his rights would Trump denies the affair. she says threatened her to keep his Palm Beach estate, Trump con job after con job pulled on Trump’s lawyer Michael Cohen be violated if he was forced to After Daniels first alleged on silent about an alleged sexual en- said: “A sketch years later about a REAL people and very REAL just before the 2016 election in give a sworn deposition. Avenatti CBS’ “60 Minutes” several weeks counter with Trump years ago. nonexistent man. A total con job, American citizens (who didn’t exchange for her silence. Daniels has objected and pressed for the ago that she had been threatened, The sketch depicts a white male playing the Fake News Media for know it).” is seeking to invalidate the case to move forward. U.S. Dis- a lawyer for Cohen demanded that in his 30s or 40s and carries a de- Fools (but they know it)!” It ap- He added that Trump was a nondisclosure agreement. trict Judge James Otero scheduled she publicly apologize to Cohen scription of him as “lean but fit.” peared to be the first time Trump “completely unhinged, undisci- The case took on new signifi- a hearing for Friday morning. for suggesting he was involved. Stormy Daniels, whose legal tweeted directly about the porn plined opponent who is prone to cance last week when FBI agents Trump answered questions Daniels responded by filing a re- name is Stephanie Clifford, told actress. shooting himself in the foot.” raided Cohen’s office, looking for about Daniels for the first time re- vised federal lawsuit accusing ABC’s “The View” on Tuesday Daniels’ lawyer, Michael Ave- Avenatti has increased a information on topics including cently, saying he had no knowl- Cohen of defamation.

Atlanta airport: Jet reports engine smoke, returns safely

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A Delta jet that departed Atlanta for London on Wednesday re- ported smoke coming from one of its engines and returned safely to the airport where firefighters doused the engine with powerful sprays, authorities said. A Delta Air Lines spokeswoman, Liz Savadelis, said via email that there were 274 passengers and 14 crew members aboard the flight, which experienced an issue with its Number 2 engine before returning to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport and being met by emergency crews. Airport spokesman Andrew Gobeil told The Associated Press no one was hurt. Tweeted photographs on social media showed airport firefighting trucks blasting the jet’s right wing with billowing white sprays. An airport tweet said “shortly after 6pm, smoke was reported coming from the engine of a departing aircraft. The aircraft imme- diately returned.” In a subsequent tweet, the airport said: “Units hosed down the aircraft’s smoking engine. The aircraft is being towed” with passengers back to the concourse. Delta’s statement said passengers and crew disembarked safely. “The airplane was towed to the gate, where customers deplaned through the jetway and will be accommodated on a different air- craft,” the statement said. It said the safety of passengers and crewmembers is Delta’s top priority and “we apologize to our cus- tomers on this flight.” The Delta statement made no specific mention of engine smoke. Savadelis declined to comment on specifics of what happened when asked about that. CONTACTING FEDERAL STATE Sen. Johnny Isakson • 131 Russell Senate Office Building • Washington, D.C. 20510 Gov. Nathan Deal • 206 Washington St., 111 State Capitol • Atlanta, GA, 30334 OUR 202-224-3643 • Fax: 202-228-0724 • http://isakson.senate.gov/ Sen Chuck Hufstetler • 3 Orchard Spring Dr. • Rome, GA, 30165 • 404-656-0034 • [email protected] Sen. Bruce Thompson • 25 Hawks Branch Ln. • White, GA, 30184 • 404-656-0065 • [email protected] ELECTED Sen. David Perdue • 455 Russell Office Building • Washington, D.C. 20510 • 202-224-3521 Rep. Paul Battles • 208 Rd. #2 South S.W. • Cartersville, GA, 30120 • 404-657-8441 • [email protected] OFFICIALS Rep. Barry Loudermilk • 329 Cannon House Office Buliding • Washington, D.C. 20515 Rep. Christian Coomer • 127-A West Main St. Cartersville, GA, 30120 • 770-383-9171 • [email protected] 202-225-2931 • https://loudermilk.house.gov Rep. Trey Kelley • 836 N. College Dr. • Cedartown, GA, 30125 • 404-657-1803 • [email protected] The Daily Tribune News Entertainment www.daily-tribune.com • Thursday, April 19, 2018 5A

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THURSDAY April 19, 2018 light on you. Obviously, this is your CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. 19) time to make your move! Play, romance, vacations, the arts and ARIES (March 21 to April 19) VIRGO (Aug. 23 to Sept. 22) fun activities with children will be tops For the next four weeks, your focus will Grab every chance to travel or expand on your menu for the next four weeks. turn to money, shopping and finances. your experience of life during the next There’s no need to be anything other Look for ways to boost your income! four weeks. You need a change of than who you are! TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) scenery and some adventure! AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 to Feb. 18) The Sun is in your sign for the next four LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) Your focus on home, family and your weeks, boosting your energy and at- For the next four weeks, your focus will private life will increase in the next four tracting people and favorable situations. be on shared property, shared responsi- weeks. Enjoy cocooning at home. Your Barney Google and Snuffy Smith® by John Rose Enjoy! bilities, the division of labor and inher- relationship with a parent could be im- GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) itances. Work out loose details in these portant. You prefer to be low-key and work areas. PISCES (Feb. 19 to March 20) alone or behind the scenes for the next SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) The pace of your days will accelerate four weeks. This is an excellent win- You will need more sleep in the next during the next four weeks due to short dow of time to do research. four weeks, because your energy will trips, errands, increased reading and CANCER (June 21 to July 22) be a bit down. During this time, your writing, and conversations with others. Talk to a friend in the next few weeks. focus on partnerships will be strong. Get ready for a busy schedule! Share your hopes and dreams for the fu- SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) YOU BORN TODAY You are ener- ture to get his or her feedback, because Do what you can to improve your getic, determined and enthusiastic it will help you. health as well as your productivity and about life! You are a leader who likes LEO (July 23 to Aug. 22) efficiency in everything you do in the your creature comforts. This year is a The Sun is at the top of your chart for next four weeks. It will please you to powerful year, full of big decisions and the next four weeks, shining a flattering set high standards for yourself. major achievements.

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THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Robert Clifford, a lawyer who is PHILADELPHIA — The en- suing American Airlines over an- gine explosion aboard a Southwest other engine explosion that caused Airlines jetliner puts new pressure a fire that destroyed the plane, said on airlines and regulators to act the FAA should have required the faster to inspect fan blades like the inspections — even if it meant one that snapped off and triggered grounding Boeing 737s. an accident that killed a passenger. “There is something going on The initial findings from inves- with these engines,” he said, “and tigators show that Tuesday’s emer- the statistical likelihood of addi- gency was eerily similar to an tional failures exists.” engine failure on another South- William Waldock, a safety ex- west plane in 2016. That break- pert at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical down led the engine manufacturer University, said he expects that this to recommend new inspections of week’s incident will push the FAA fan blades on many Boeing 737s. to require more detailed inspec- Investigators say a fan blade tions of fan blades, but the details snapped off as Southwest Flight and pace will depend on whether 1380 cruised at 500 mph high investigators find fatigue in other above Pennsylvania. The failure fan blades on the broken engine. set off a catastrophic chain of “The first thing they probably events that killed a woman and are going to do is pull every single broke a string of eight straight one of those other blades off and years without a fatal accident in- X-ray them to see if they’ve got a volving a U.S. airliner. similar type of failure waiting to “Engine failures like this should happen,” he said. not occur,” Robert Sumwalt, chair- The Southwest CEO protested man of the National Transportation that it is too soon to say whether Safety Board, said Wednesday. Tuesday’s incident is related to any Sumwalt expressed concern other engine failures. about such a destructive engine Kelly said Tuesday’s plane had failure but said he would not yet flown 40,000 cycles. A cycle is one draw broad conclusions about the takeoff and one landing. Boeing safety of CFM56 engines or the delivered the plane to Southwest in NTSB VIA AP entire fleet of Boeing 737s, the National Transportation Safety Board investigators examine damage to the engine of the Southwest Airlines plane that made an July 2000. most popular airliner ever built. emergency landing at Philadelphia International Airport in Philadelphia on Tuesday. The Southwest Airlines jet blew the engine at Kelly said the plane was in- Metal fatigue — microscopic 32,000 feet and got hit by shrapnel that smashed a window, setting off a desperate scramble by passengers to save a woman from spected on Sunday and nothing ap- cracks that can splinter open under getting sucked out. She later died, and seven others were injured. peared out of order. A the kind of stress placed on jetlin- spokeswoman said it was a visual ers and their engines — was tions to look for cracks. 18 months on more lightly used New Mexico. Passengers say Rior- 155 mph. inspection and oil service of the blamed for an engine failure on a Last month, European regulators engines. dan was partially blown out of the The leading edge of the left engines. The NTSB’s Sumwalt Southwest plane in Florida in required airlines flying in Europe Federal investigators were still window and Philadelphia’s med- wing was damaged by shrapnel said, however, that the kind of 2016. Both that plane and the jet to conduct the inspections that trying to determine how a window ical examiner said Wednesday that from the engine explosion. wear seen where the missing fan that made a harrowing emergency were recommended by CFM. came out of the plane, killing the she was killed by blunt impact It is unclear whether the FAA di- blade broke off would not have landing Tuesday in Philadelphia In the U.S., the Federal Aviation woman seated next to it who was trauma to her head, neck and torso. rective that would have forced been visible just by looking at the were powered by CFM56 engines. Administration proposed a similar wearing a seatbelt. No plastic ma- Investigators also said the plane Southwest to quickly inspect the engine. Manufacturer CFM Interna- directive last August but has not terial from the window was found landed at unusually high speed be- engine that blew up. CEO Gary There are several types of in- tional, a joint venture of General yet required the inspections. inside the plane. cause the pilots feared losing con- Kelly said it had logged only spections that airline planes must Electric Co. and France’s Safran The FAA proposal would have Family members have identified trol if they flew slower. Sumwalt 10,000 cycles since being over- go through, ranging from an “A SA, recommended last June that given airlines six months to inspect the woman as 43-year-old Jennifer said the plane touched down at hauled. check,” which is done about every airlines using certain CFM56 en- the fan blades on engines that had Riordan, a banking executive and about 190 mph, while a jet of that Critics accuse the FAA of inac- eight to 10 weeks, to more-rigor- gines conduct ultrasonic inspec- flown more than 7,500 flights, and mother of two from Albuquerque, size would typically land at around tion in the face of a threat to safety. ous B, C and D checks. Largest maker of bump stocks will stop accepting orders

BY MICHAEL BALSAMO high-rise Las Vegas hotel suite, “Bump stocks should not be Associated Press killing 58 people and leaving more available for sale to the general pub- than 800 others injured. lic, and they should never have been LOS ANGELES — The largest Slide Fire Solutions, which is allowed to be sold,” said Avery Gar- manufacturer of bump stocks, which based in Moran, Texas, posted a diner, the co-president of the Brady allow semi-automatic weapons to message on its website saying the Center. “I’m sure in the lawsuit, fire rapidly like automatic firearms, company will stop taking orders at we’ll learn more about their an- announced Wednesday that it will midnight on May 20. The company nouncement about closing their stop taking orders and shut down its provided no other details and did not website and what they plan to do website next month. say why it was shutting down. with their assets, including their The announcement comes about There was no immediate response patent. This sure seems to be a pos- a month after President Donald to a request for comment sent itive development.” Trump said his administration through Slide Fire’s website and the The Justice Department said last would “ban” bump stocks, which he company’s founder and CEO, Jere- month that it had started the process said “turn legal weapons into illegal miah Cottle, did not immediately re- to amend federal firearms regula- machines.” spond to a LinkedIn message tions to clarify that federal law de- The devices became a focal point seeking comment. The Brady Cen- fines bump stocks as machine guns. of the national gun control debate ter for Gun Violence filed a lawsuit That would reverse a 2010 deci- when they were used in October against Slide Fire after the Las sion by the Bureau of Alcohol, To- when a man carried out the deadliest Vegas mass shooting and alleged bacco, Firearms and Explosives that AP PHOTO/ALLEN G. BREED, FILE mass shooting in modern U.S. history. that the company “provided a prod- found bump stocks did not amount In this Oct. 4, 2017, file photo, shooting instructor Frankie McRae demonstrates the grip on an AR- About a dozen bump stocks were uct that turned a semi-automatic gun to machine guns and could not be 15 rifle fitted with a “bump stock” at his 37 PSR Gun Club in Bunnlevel, North Carolina. The largest found among the weapons used by into the functional equivalent of a regulated unless Congress amended manufacturer of bump stocks, which allow semi-automatic weapons to fire rapidly like automatic Stephen Paddock when he un- machine gun, thereby evading long- existing firearms law or passed a firearms, announced Wednesday it will stop taking orders and shut down its website next month. leashed a hail of bullets from his standing federal law.” new one. THE MARKET IN REVIEW

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I was just astonished,” she said. heard a lot since so when we got Lando of Cartersville said her Cabin Citizenship “It was such an honor.” the email that I’d won for my high school career “so far has The daughter of Donna and Jeff school, we were really excited to been good, not really good FROM PAGE 1A FROM PAGE 1A Camron of Emerson told the au- get to come [to the awards cere- grades, but good enough to get different pioneer crafts, games, activities and music. It is a family- were presented Good Citizen dience she has been a member of mony],” he said. into college.” friendly way to enjoy Red Top’s history. Guests can learn pioneer Awards by the National Society the Wildcat Marching Band and The 17-year-old senior said his The senior plans to attend skills and enjoy pioneer fun.” Daughters of the American Rev- high school career has revolved Georgia Highlands College then By highlighting skills of a bygone era, Tucker hopes the tech- was “lucky enough” to be drum olution Tuesday afternoon at the around three things: Boy Scouts, transfer to Kennesaw State Uni- niques will be rediscovered and revitalized, not forgotten. major last fall. Bartow County Senior Center on Fellowship of Christian Athletes versity on her way to becoming a “The Friends of Red Top Mountain State Park volunteers wear “That was, by far, the most re- many hats for the Spring at the Homestead event,” Tucker said. Zena Drive in Cartersville. warding experience I’ve ever got- and his church youth group. veterinarian. “This is an opportunity for volunteers to exhibit their own individual “The Good Citizen winners ten in the past four years,” she Busse currently is working on “That’s been my dream career talents by demonstrating and making items used during the pioneer have to be nominated by their fel- said. “I learned invaluable lessons his Eagle Scout project. since I was little, to help ani- era, when the Vaughan cabin was built and used as a home in the low students and their teachers so of leadership and service that I’ll “I’ve started a project at Cass mals,” she said, noting she wants 1860s. Volunteers, most dressed in period clothing, enjoy working it is a huge honor from the take with me to my future col- High School that I’ve been work- to own her own practice and “be at several arts and crafts stations, such as needlework, soap making, school,” said DAR member Amy lege, which is Georgia Tech.” ing on for a couple of years now; a leader in the business commu- natural fiber dying, candle dipping, butter churning and pioneer chil- Nation, who presented certifi- Camron said she plans to earn actually, it’s to create a memorial nity.” dren’s games. cates and pins to the honorees. an engineering degree, and for students, teachers, administra- Bosdell did not attend the “… I hope attendees get a better appreciation for what women of The nominees must demon- though she’s not sure which one tion and staff who have passed awards ceremony. the era had to go through to live every day in those long dresses. I’m strate dependability, service, yet, she’s “in between electrical away since our school has been Nation also presented a certifi- kidding, of course, but I do hope people learn more about life during leadership and patriotism, and and biomedical.” built,” he said. “That’s a lot about cate and pin to the chapter winner the middle 1800s, and how many common items we take for granted once they’re nominated, they She also will graduate either just what I wanted to do to give of the American History Essay today were made by hand. Some of these crafts are becoming lost arts have to complete an application, first or second in her class next back to my high school for every- Contest — something the chapter and if Spring at the Homestead can spark an interest to keep a craft write an essay and secure three month. thing that they’ve done for me.” has done every year since it was like tatting, for example, going strong then that would be a big benefit. recommendation letters “so it is a “Right now, I’m on track to be While he’s been involved in formed in 1909. Living in the technological age as we all do, it’s easy to forget what process,” she added. salutatorian, but I’m still working Future Business Leaders of Pine Log Elementary fifth- we all learned in history class, but Spring at the Homestead brings Camron, 18, said being chosen hard so we’ll see what happens America, National Honor Soci- grader Damaya Norwood read these lost lessons back to mind with live demonstrations that, hope- as her school’s Good Citizen was by the time May rolls around,” ety, Beta Club and other organi- her essay on this year’s topic, fully, will be memorable, interesting and a lot of fun for attendees.” a “huge honor” that also com- she said. zations, the senior-class vice “World War I: Remembering the For more information about Red Top’s upcoming event, call 770- pleted a trifecta of victories for Busse, son of Kevin and Tara president said “one of the most War to End All Wars,” in honor of 975-0055 or visit http://www.gastateparks.org/redtopmountain. To the Woodland senior. Busse of Cartersville, said he was important to me has been FCA.” the 100th anniversary of the end attend the free offering, individuals will need to purchase a Friends “I actually received this award “really excited to hear” that he’d “For almost two years now, of the Great War. annual membership or display a $5 daily ParkPass in their vehicle. in fifth grade and again in eighth been selected as Cass’ Good Cit- I’ve served as the leader of that Students were asked to imagine Further details about Friends of Red Top Mountain can be ob- club, and I’ve gotten a chance to grade [as a two-time Youth Citi- izen. living in 1918 and state where tained by visiting its website, share the gospel to our school, to zenship Award winner] so then I “I know I had written the essay they’re living, describe how the https://friendsofgastateparks.org/parks/red-top-mountain, or Face- do the best job I could and to received it again as a senior, and several months ago, and I hadn’t end of the war will impact their book page, www.facebook.com/redtopmountain. shine my light for the Lord,” he daily life, discuss pros and cons said. of changes the war introduced to Busse said he plans to attend society and ponder how those • Jamie Dwayne • Jake Douglas Tennessee St., the University of Georgia to earn changes will impact the United BARTOW Bryant King , of 157 , of 1205 Cartersville, was a biology degree and then con- States for years to come. BLOTTER Sutallee Woods Burnt Stand Road, arrested and tinue on medical school to be- Damaya — the fourth consecu- Trail, White, was Dawsonville, was charged with pos- come a pediatrician. He also tive Pine Log student to win the arrested and arrested and session of less wants to serve in the U.S. Air essay contest, according to Prin- The following information — charged theft by charged with pro- than 1 ounce of Force. cipal Lenora Nyeste — wrote names, photos, addresses, charges conversion. bation violation. marijuana. Dunnigan, 18, was a little about baseball legend Babe Ruth and other details — was taken di- shocked she was named and jazz music coming from that rectly from Bartow County Sher- • Peter Joseph • Timothy Aaron • Tommy David Cartersville’s winner. era. iff’s Office jail records. Not every Casey, of 17 Jef- Lee, of 822 Old Payton, of 2729 “Well, I was kind of surprised, Nation added the chapter re- arrest leads to a conviction, and a frey Lane, Allatoona Road, Morris Circle, but if anybody knows me, they ceived 117 entries in the contest conviction or acquittal is deter- Cartersville, was Cartersville, was Smyrna, was ar- would say I’m a good citizen,” this year from all across Bartow mined by the court system. Arrests arrested and arrested and rested and charged she said. County, and “Damaya has just were made by BCSO deputies ex- charged with theft charged with driv- with criminal tres- The daughter of Tiwonda done an outstanding job.” cept where otherwise indicated. by taking. ing with a sus- pass. pended license. April 17 • Woolder • Kyle Elbert Chesky Demeille, • Rachel Alexan- Self, of 3934 Har- • Bilal Ahmar, of of 901 Stonehaven dria Malone, of mony Church 16 Ann Circle, Circle, 850 Taylor Road, Road, Gainesville, Cartersville, was Cartersville, was Riverdale, was ar- was arrested and FURNITURE & MATTRESS MART, LLC arrested and arrested and rested and charged charged with pos- charged with cru- charged with sim- with probation vi- session of less WATCH elty to children to ple battery. olation. than 1 ounce of marijuana, posses- OPENING witness sion of methamphetamine, posses- felony/battery/family violence, • Frederick An- • John Charles sion of drug-related objects, MAY FOR DETAILS! battery in violation of the Family thony Devent, of McBrayer, of 217 reckless driving and improper lane Violence Act and kidnapping. 6331 Banks St., Duck Road, change. Huntsville, Ala- Braselton, was ar- • Woodson David bama, was ar- rested and charged • Joseph Noah Allen III, of 4325 rested and charged with driving under Stephens, of 10 Thunderfork Lane, with speeding and the influence of Allatoona Woods Stone Mountain, driving with a suspended license. alcohol, possession of drug-re- Trail, Acworth, Georgia, was ar- lated objects, possession of was arrested and rested and charged • John Charles methamphetamine, failure to obey charged with crim- with reckless driv- Embry, of 3854 a traffic control device, and not inal trespass. ing, driving under the influence of Lynncrest Drive, changing name/address within 60 alcohol, improper lane change, Cleveland, Ten- days. • Tosha Nicole possession of less than 1 ounce of nessee, was ar- Vaughn, of 15 BRAND NAME marijuana, driving with an expired rested and charged • Tjay Kenneth Ohio State, FURNISHINGS & MATTRESSES license plate and not changing with driving under McQueen, of 263 Cartersville, was Tripp Nelson name/address within 60 days. the influence of alcohol, open con- Mac Johnson arrested and 715 Joe Frank Harris Pkwy. tainer violation and speeding. Road, charged with pro- • Hillary Starr Cartersville, was bation violation. Cartersville, GA 30120 Avila, of 40 • Cory Michael arrested and 770-212-9294 Carnes Drive, Gladin, of 1221 charged with two Cartersville, was Jay Bird Springs counts of cruelty to children, bat- arrested and Road, Chauncey, tery in violation of the Family Vi- charged with cru- was arrested and olence Act, simple battery in elty to children charged with pos- violation of the Family Violence and battery in violation of the session of less Act, probation violation and theft Family Violence Act. than 1 ounce of marijuana, posses- by taking. sion of drug-related objects and • Christopher possession of methamphetamine. • Russell Lance Sonny Blackmon, Mitchell, of 13 of 222 Cassville • Amy Denise Singletree Ridge, Pine Log Road, Gregg, of 222 Cartersville, was White, was ar- Cassville Pine Log boarded at the jail. rested and charged Road, White, was with parole viola- arrested on an tion and returned to bond. agency assist. • Anthony Joe Mulkey, of 674 N.

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AP PHOTO/COREY PERRINE THE ASSOCIATED PRESS basketball team, where Constand was the 2005 criminal probe, Constand’s Prosecutors wound down their Marguerite Jackson, a The chief accuser at Bill Cosby’s working as operations director. subsequent lawsuit and her big fi- case earlier Wednesday, introducing key defensive witness, departs after testifying in sexual assault retrial talked about After watching a TV news report nancial settlement with Cosby, but the comedian’s explosive testimony the Bill Cosby sexual framing a celebrity before going to about a celebrity who had been sued never told anyone in Cosby’s camp about giving quaaludes to women assault retrial at the police with her allegations in 2005, over allegations of sexual assault, — even though Cosby was repre- before sex — an old admission that’s Montgomery County a key defense witness testified Jackson said Constand told her: “Oh sented at the time by Patrick O’Con- taken on new significance after a Courthouse, Wednesday Wednesday as the TV star’s lawyers wow, something similar happened to nor, the chairman of the board at half-dozen women testified earlier in in Norristown, began putting on their case. me.” Constand said she never re- Temple, where Jackson got her de- the retrial that he drugged and vio- Pennsylvania. Jackson Marguerite Jackson, an academic ported the assault because her as- gree and has worked for 31 years. lated them, too. has said Cosby’s chief adviser at Temple University, said An- sailant was a “high-profile person” She said a comedian she met on a A police detective read a transcript accuser, Andrea drea Constand told her she could fab- and she knew she couldn’t prove it, cruise put her in touch with Cosby’s of the 2005 testimony as prosecutors Constand, once spoke of framing a “high-profile ricate sexual assault allegations and Jackson testified. lawyers in November 2016. They saved for the very end of their case person” so she could file “get that money” from a civil suit, bol- Jackson, who said she roomed got to talking about Cosby after the Cosby’s own words about using the a lawsuit. Constand stering Cosby’s efforts to show Con- with Constand on the trip, told jurors comedian offered to buy her a drink 1970s party drug “the same as a per- testified Monday that stand made up the allegations against she encouraged Constand to come and promised, “’I won’t put anything son would say, ‘Have a drink.’” she did not “recall ever him to extort a big civil settlement. forward. She testified Constand then in it,’” she recalled. Cosby was deposed in 2005 and having a conversation Jackson’s account was immedi- switched gears, saying: “No it didn’t, “They came in. Took my state- 2006 after Constand filed suit against with” Jackson and ately challenged by prosecutors, who but I could say it did. I could say it ment. The whole nine,” Jackson him. The deposition was hidden from denied a defense claim suggested she wasn’t on the trip happened, get that money. 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The Daily Tribune News www.daily-tribune.com Thursday, April 19, 2018 Flaherty’s HR powers Braves

BY CHARLES ODUM Phillies left-hander Hoby Milner hit Fred- oblique strain. AP Sports Writer die Freeman’s left wrist with a pitch in the With Camargo healthy and Bautista now eighth. It was near the spot where Freeman looming, Flaherty’s grip on the starting job ATLANTA — Ryan Flaherty homered had a fracture last season. Freeman winced, was in jeopardy — even though he began and drove in four runs, Brandon McCarthy stood at the plate for a few seconds and then the day leading the NL with his .354 batting outpitched Vince Velasquez and the Atlanta walked straight to the dugout to take himself average. He strengthened his job security by Braves beat the 7-3 on out of the game. hitting a 93-mph fastball from Velasquez Wednesday night. Charlie Culberson, running for Freeman, into the seats in right-center. McCarthy (3-0) allowed one run on five scored on Kurt Suzuki’s single. There was The homer, the first allowed by Velasquez hits and two walks in 5 1/3 innings. no immediate report on Freeman’s status. this season, drove in Preston Tucker, who Flaherty’s three-run homer off Velasquez Flaherty’s first homer of the season came walked, and Swanson, who singled. (1-2) in the fifth gave Atlanta a 3-1 lead. The hours after the Braves signed Jose Bautista The Braves, who won two of three in the Phillies got within one in the seventh before to a minor league contract. Bautista will re- series, have won their first four home series Dansby Swanson’s homer off Edubray port to extended and will for the first time since 2000, when they won Ramos in the bottom of the inning put At- play third base — Flaherty’s position. five straight to open the season. lanta ahead 4-2. Flaherty added a run-scor- The Braves also activated Johan Camargo TRAINER’S ROOM TODD KIRKLAND/AP ing single in the Braves’ three-run eighth. from the disabled list before the game. Ca- Phillies: After starting the first 16 games ’ Ryan Flaherty, right, celebrates after hitting a three-run Velasquez allowed three runs in six in- margo was expected to be the team’s start- home run in the fifth inning against Philadelphia Wednesday in Atlanta. nings. ing third baseman before suffering a right SEE BRAVES, PAGE 3B Sanchez placed on DL with hamstring injury Wildcats fall to Hiram THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ATLANTA — Braves right-hander Anibal Sanchez was placed on the 10-day disabled list Wednesday after straining his right hamstring while running in the outfield before Atlanta's game against the Philadelphia Phillies. After receiving attention from Braves trainers for several minutes, Sanchez was driven off the field on a cart. The 34-year-old Sanchez was running in the outfield with other Braves before batting practice. Sanchez was scheduled to start Thursday in the opener of a series against the . The Braves did not immediately update their rotation plans. Sanchez is 1-0 with a 1.29 ERA in three games, including two starts. Slugger Bautista, Braves agree to minor league deal

BY CHARLES ODUM AP Sports Writer

ATLANTA — Even with their Ryan Flaherty leading the NL in hit- ting, the Atlanta Braves couldn’t resist the low-risk opportunity to add Jose Bautista. The six-time All-Star agreed to a minor league contract with the Braves on Wednesday after impressing team officials at a workout, and he will try to earn playing time at third base. Bautista, 37, would receive a $1 million, one-year deal if added to the 40-man major league roster. He will report to the Braves extended spring training complex in Kissimmee, Florida, to work himself into game condition while playing third base. “He’s a good player who if and when he gets here can lengthen our lineup,” Braves manager Brian Snitker saud. “He’s somebody the op- position has got to be aware of because he’s that kind of player.” Flaherty took a NL-leading .354 batting average into Wednesday night’s game against the Philadelphia Phillies, but his career average is .221. The team added another option at third base on Wednesday when Johan Camargo was activated from the disabled list. Camargo was ex- pected to be the starter before suffering a right oblique injury. General manager Alex Anthopoulos said he had talks with Bautista in the offseason. He said those talks never gained momentum. “I just think where we were going to be financially just wasn’t going to make sense for him at the time,” Anthopoulos said. Even so, Anthopoulos remained interested and said Bautista liked what he had seen of the Braves this season. Anthopoulos said Bautista turned down more money from another team to sign with the Braves. Bautista has not seen much time at third base since 2011. “A guy chooses to come to here rather than somewhere else, it’s a good thing,” he said. “He leaves money on the table, it’s a good thing. It’s flattering.” Anthopoulos said Bautista has been hitting and taking ground balls. Still there is no timetable for when Bautista can be expected to be ready to play in the minor leagues or Atlanta. Bautista earned $18 million under a one-year deal with Toronto last season but put up subpar numbers for the second straight year, hitting .203 with 23 homers and 65 RBIs in 157 games. He batted .240 with 40 homers, 114 RBIs and 110 walks in 2015, then dropped to .234 with 22 homers and 69 RBIs in 116 games the following year. Bautista became a free agent and was among several prominent RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS players who remained unsigned over the winter. Woodland’s Toby Queen bats during the fifth inning of Wednesday’s loss to Hiram. Queen had two of the Wildcats’ five hits. He has hit at least 22 homers the last eight seasons, including a ca- reer-best 54 for the Blue Jays in 2010. He has four seasons with at least 100 RBIs. Snitker was excited about the scouting report from Wednesday’s Woodland still has outside shot at playoffs workout. “I’ve talked to the guys down there today who said the guy is in BY NICHOLAS SULLIVAN They then put together a five-run fifth, high- home game to transpire. phenomenal shape,” Snitker said. “A big workout. I’m sure he’s going [email protected] lighted by Dalton Skinner’s three-run homer off Last Wednesday, Woodland sat in second to be excited about getting back and playing.” the left-field foul pole, to end the one-sided place after finishing off a sweep of then-second Wednesday’s Region 7-AAAAA baseball contest early. placed Kell. Now, after three straight losses, the matchup between Woodland and Hiram pitted In total, Hiram, which had averaged just 3.5 Wildcats will need a win Friday in Game 2 a team battling for a postseason berth against runs per game in region play, pounded out 18 against Hiram, plus a lot of help, to make the Wife of San Antonio one rooted to the bottom of the standings. hits. Six of those knocks were doubles, includ- playoffs at all. And that’s exactly how the game played out. ing three in the third inning. The look on Coursey’s face after the game However, the roles were reversed with the After allowing just the one run in the top of said it all: He has no idea how the season de- Spurs’ Popovich dies fifth-placed Wildcats getting routed by the last- the first, Woodland looked set to match or pos- railed so quickly. placed Hornets in a 12-2, five-inning defeat at sibly take the lead in the bottom half. All the second-year head coach can do at this THE ASSOCIATED PRESS home on Senior Day. Garett Cornett walked and Toby Queen sin- point is that things fall the Wildcats’ way come SAN ANTONIO — The wife of San Antonio Spurs coach Gregg After the game, Woodland head coach Colby gled to put two on with nobody out. But a pair Friday. Popovich has died. She was 67. Coursey seemed to be at a loss for words. He of and a caught stealing kept the Only Carrollton and Villa Rica have locked The Spurs confirmed Erin Popovich’s death Wednesday. The did know one thing for certain, though. Wildcats off the board. up playoff spots in the ridiculously balanced re- team didn’t provide further details. “We definitely underestimated our oppo- Woodland finally got to Skinner, who pitched gion, while Kell and Rome sit at 9-6 in the re- “We mourn the loss of Erin,” Spurs general manager RC Buford nent,” he said. a complete game for Hiram, in the third to pull gion with Woodland and East Paulding just one said in a team statement. “She was a strong, wonderful, kind, intel- It’s hard to argue with that assessment. within 5-2. game back. ligent woman who provided love, support and humor to all of us.” Hiram (6-19, 3-12) hit three consecutive sin- Again it was Cornett and Queen setting the It’s believed that the only scenario where the The Popovichs have two children and two grandchildren. They gles to open the game, and the tone had already table — this time with back-to-back singles. Wildcats would reach the playoffs is if the fol- met at the Air Force Academy in 1970s when he was an assistant been set. Stansel came through with a double to plate lowing three things happened Friday: Wood- coach for the Falcons. Erin’s father, Jim Conboy, was Air Force’s Koby Stansel escaped the inning with only Cornett, and Queen later scored on a wild pitch. land beats Hiram, Kell defeats East Paulding head athletic trainer. one run having crossed the plate. Although, the A popout and another runner caught stealing and Carrollton downs Rome. That scenario Gregg Popovich has coach San Antonio since 1996, leading the Wildcats (15-14, 8-7) would have gotten out of allowed Skinner to avoid further damage, and should put the Wildcats in at the No. 4 seed due Spurs to five NBA titles. San Antonio will face Golden State on the frame unscathed if they would have com- Woodland managed just one hit — a fifth-in- to holding a tiebreaker over the Wolves. Thursday night in Game 3 of their first-round playoff series. pleted a double play. ning single by Dylan Webb — the rest of the “It would take a miracle,” Coursey said, “but, Popovich ran the Spurs’ practice Wednesday. They Warriors lead The Hornets tacked on two runs apiece in the evening. at this point, we definitely aren’t playing like a the series 2-0. second, third and fourth innings. It was a stunning way for the Wildcats’ final playoff team.” 2B Thursday, April 19, 2018 • www.daily-tribune.com Sports The Daily Tribune News VAR decisions at World Cup to be explained on giant screens

BY ANDREW DAMPF FIFA will follow the Bundesliga model “They can’t do two matches per day — AP Sports Writer of a central control center for the VAR it’s too stressful.” rather than using trucks outside stadiums. FLORENCE, Italy — Fans attending “We will have all of the referees based COMMS AND HACKING World Cup matches in Russia won’t be in Moscow so there won’t be any stress in The Moscow control center will be left wondering about the reasons behind terms of travel,” Collina said. connected to match officials via a fiber decisions of the video assistant referee. For each match, Collina will select one optic network. After the VAR’s decision is made, re- VAR and three assistant VARs. If the network fails, the backup plan in- plays will be shown on giant screens in- Training operation rooms presented to cludes an old-fashioned land telephone side the stadiums accompanied by a media included six monitors for the VARs line and a telephone stationed near the written explanation. and two more for technical assistants en- fourth referee for emergency use. It’s all part of the VAR information sys- abling the VARs to see requested replays. “Worst-case scenario includes a backup tem that FIFA unveiled Wednesday . There could be up to four technical as- plan on site. That’s when the IBC is down FIFA will place someone in the VOR sistants in the room for World Cup — no power, no fiber network,” Runge (video operations room) who will listen in matches. said. “Then we have a plan in place where to the VAR’s decisions and communicate the fourth official would become the VAR them to both TV commentators and sta- OFFSIDE CAMERAS and the fourth official would be replaced dium personnel operating the giant FIFA will install two extra cameras at by the reserve referee. screens. matches to monitor offside decisions. “We have a cabin in the broadcast com- “So we will have graphics on the giant The cameras will be in addition to the pound from where we send all of the feeds 33 cameras used for broadcasters and they to the IBC anyway. That cabin can be screens, we will have replays after the de- MAURIZIO DEGL’INNOCENTI/ANSA VIA AP cision on the giant screens, and we will UEFA chief refereeing officer Pierluigi Collina, left, is flanked by FIFA head of will be installed under stadium roofs. turned into a smaller, light version of the also inform the fans about the outcome of refereeing Massimo Busacca as he talks during a meeting to explain how the Broadcasters will not have direct access VOR.” a VAR incident and review,” said Sebast- VAR (Video assistant referee) will be used at the World Cup, at the Coverciano to the cameras but if they are used by the Hacking has also been considered. ian Runge, group leader of football inno- sports center, near Florence, Italy, Wednesday. VAR then broadcasters can show the “We are aware that there might be vation at FIFA. video. something but our IT department put With the VAR making its tournament offenses leading up to a goal, penalty de- World Cup — happens,” Collina said Runge added that three dimensional measurements in place that will protect us debut during the June 14-July 15 World cisions and offenses leading up to a without providing further detail. technology — considered the ultimate from that,” Runge said. Cup, FIFA is holding its final training penalty, direct red card incidents and Collina added that the VAR should not strategy for determining offside — is not camp this month for the 99 match officials cases of mistaken identity. be overused, adding that ideally it would ready for real-time access yet. POST-MATCH BRIEFINGS — 36 referees and 63 assistants — who Still, VARs in both Italy and Germany intervene at all in a match. In extraordinary circumstances, FIFA have been selected to go to Russia. have received vehement criticism for long “The goal of VAR is to avoid major SWEAT AND STRESS will hold post-match briefings to explain Thirteen VARs have been pre-selected delays and bungled decisions this season. mistakes,” Collina said. “The objective is VARs will not officiate more than one decisions in greater detail. and are being trained at Italy’s Coverciano On Monday, Mainz was awarded a not to have clear and obvious mistakes match per day. “If something should happen that we complex, and FIFA referees chief Pier- penalty during halftime against a rival committed on the field of play. This is the “It’s not like watching a match on the think should properly and accurately be luigi Collina said more VARs and VAR Freiburg side that had already left the target, the goal is not to re-referee the sofa sipping coffee,” Collina said. explained — and it doesn’t matter if it’s assistants will be chosen from the 99 pitch for the break — prompting the un- match using technology. Collina, who officiated Brazil’s 2-0 win related to VAR or something different — match officials. usual scene of a team returning from the “There will continue to be incidents over Germany in the 2002 World Cup if it is a matter to explain the background Three of the 13 VARs come from changing room to defend a penalty. when a final answer will not be given and final, explained why the VARs will wear of a decision, as an exception certainly we Italy’s Serie A and two from Germany’s “Yesterday we had already discussed there will be different opinions,” Collina track suits similar to referees’ on-pitch at- will do it,” Collina said. Bundesliga — elite competitions that al- this incident here and gave match officials added. tire. “But it won’t be a post-match press ready use video assistants. and VARs clear indication about what Among other items involving the VAR: “The reason is at the end they sweat as conference for every match, explaining The VAR can support the referee in should be done if something similar in much as someone on the field, because every single decision taken during every four game-changing situations: goals and FIFA competition — specifically the MOSCOW CONTROL CENTER the tension is very high,” Collina said. single match.” Ohtani to make next Garcia feeling start despite blister, at home heading could DH tonight into Texas Open THE ASSOCIATED PRESS BY DAN GREENSPAN through this week and just see SAN ANTONIO — Sergio Garcia had a The Associated Press where he is,” Angels manager long history with Texas even before he be- Mike Scioscia said Wednesday. came a part-time resident. ANAHEIM, Calif. — Shohei “It’s something he has had before He made his PGA Tour debut as a pro in Ohtani is expected to make his and he’s managed and he’s not 1999 at the Byron Nelson Classic and caused next start for the Los Angeles An- very concerned with it, but we will an immediate sensation with the gallery out- gels after the Japanese two-way definitely, obviously, pay a lot of side Dallas when he made eight birdies in 15 sensation was limited to two in- attention to it this week. holes and had a chance for a 59 when he had nings in his third career start Tues- Scioscia said the blister would a 4-iron into the par-5 16th hole. He finished par-par-bogey for a 62 and tied for third that day because of a blister on the not keep Ohtani from being avail- week. middle finger of his right hand. able to hit against the Red Sox Two years later, the Spaniard won his first Ohtani gave up three earned today, but his possible inclusion as PGA Tour event at Colonial, the first of three runs and four hits in a 10-1 loss to the designated hitter would de- victories in the Lone Star State. Boston, suffering his first loss pend entirely on lineup considera- Now, the connection extends to family. He ERIC GAY/AP after winning his first two major tions. Ohtani is batting .367 with In this March 24, 2018, file photo, Sergio Garcia smiles as he prepares to putt on the married Angela Akins last summer, and he’s first green during the Dell Technologies Match Play golf tournament, in Austin, Texas. league starts. three home runs and 11 RBIs in based out of the Austin area when he’s playing “We’ll monitor all the way eight games. in America. That’s where he was last week the field is Joaquin Niemann of Chile, the No. highest score ever recorded at No. 15 at Au- after missing the cut at the Masters, for a fam- 1 amateur in the world who makes his pro gusta National — and shot 81. By then, his ily gathering of both parents and plenty of debut this week at 19 — the same as Garcia hopes of making the cut as the defending doting on Azalea, their 5-week-old daughter. when the Spaniard turned pro. Masters champion were all but gone. “Changed a lot of nappies,” Garcia said. “It doesn’t feel that long ago I was in that So are the memories. Proposed Illinois ban “We went to the ranch a couple of times. We situation and I was looking up to my idols and He has been around golf too long, good practiced a little bit with my dad. I played a my role models in golf and trying to learn days and bad, to let something like that linger. member-member at Austin Golf Club with anything I could from them,” Garcia said. “So “At the end of the day, you’ve got to realize on youth tackle Ben Crenshaw — we managed to win it, too. it is fun, and it’s an honor, to be in the other that sometimes it happens. Sometimes it goes So just kind of kept myself busy.” side of a situation. He’s a great kid. Obvi- the wrong way, and without doing much Garcia also has a connection to the Valero ously, he’s got a lot of talent. I think he can do wrong, it can happen,” he said. “But you learn football dead for now Texas Open. a lot of beautiful things out there on the golf from it and you move forward and try to be He was the consultant to Greg Norman in course.” better.” BY JOHN O’CONNOR Sente’s plan is named for for- designing the AT&T Oaks Course at the TPC Both missed the cut at the Masters, and The Texas Open falls into a quiet part of the AP Political Writer mer Chicago Bears defensive back San Antonio, which will be used for the ninth Garcia can point to one hole. PGA Tour schedule — two weeks after the Dave Duerson, who took his own straight year at the Texas Open. Garcia played He was a few feet away from his 6-iron into Masters, three weeks before The Players SPRINGFIELD, Ill. — A pro- life at age 50 in 2011 but pre- that first year and broke par only once while the par-5 15th going up the ridge to about 15 Championship. That won’t be the case the posal aimed at delaying the effects served his brain for research that tying for 45th. feet. Instead, it rolled back down into the next year. With a long-term sponsorship deal, of helmet-banging head trauma by ultimately revealed the markers of Now he’s back to compete against a field water. His next four shots, all with a wedge, the Texas Open in 2019 moves to the week banning Illinois children younger CTE, which can only be con- that includes Adam Scott, Ernie Els and de- spun past the hole, down the green and into before the Masters, the last chance for a player than 12 from playing tackle foot- firmed after death. fending champion Kevin Chappell. Also in the water. Garcia wound up with a 13 — the to qualify for Augusta National by winning. ball lacks the votes this spring, its The medical journal JAMA re- sponsor said Wednesday. ported last summer than CTE was Rep. Carol Sente said parents found in 110 of 111 brains of for- and taxpayers “need more time to mer NFL players whose brains absorb the evidence” of a link be- were donated for research. Alvarez suspended for 6 months for doping violations tween repeated blows to the brain CTE is often associated with and chronic traumatic en- concussions, but experts contend BY W.G. RAMIREZ “The only input from the Triple G side, be- “Although most professional sports, inter- cephalopathy, a dementia-like, de- the real danger is from the thou- The Associated Press cause we feel Triple G is the most damaged national anti-doping agencies and United generative disease characterized sands of hits that a football player person in the situation scrambling to save the States boxing commissions treat meat con- by memory loss, violent urges, de- sustains throughout a season. The LAS VEGAS — Nevada boxing regulators May 5 date, it would have been nice to see tamination differently from other positive pression and other cognitive trou- results are cumulative and Sente gave Canelo Alvarez a reduced penalty for Canelo getting a fine,” said Golovkin’s pro- tests, Nevada does not. Canelo and Golden bles. sought to protect the youngest doping violations Wednesday, potentially al- moter, Tom Loeffler, who attended the hear- Boy Promotions respect the rules of Nevada Opposition to restrictions on children with underdeveloped lowing him to return to the ring in September ing. “But we respect the commission’s and are therefore satisfied with the settlement America’s most popular sport sti- brains and protective nerve coat- against Gennady Golovkin. ruling.” agreement reached today,” Golden Boy Pro- fled it for now. Sente, a Vernon ing. Alvarez was given a six-month suspension Alvarez wasn’t present at the meeting. motions said in a statement issued after the Hills Democrat, said she will not Some fans argue that when a kid instead of the standard one year for first-time “I hope he’s learned a lesson, that he is re- meeting. call the legislation for a House plays football is best left up to par- violators. His May 5 fight with Golovkin was sponsible with what he puts in his body,” Alvarez had been a steady attraction in Las vote before the General Assem- ents. They say that a delayed intro- called off earlier because of the doping, but commission Chairman Anthony Marnell said. Vegas on the Cinco De Mayo weekend, and bly’s scheduled May 31 adjourn- duction to the gridiron means with the Nevada Athletic Commission sus- “And I hope to see him fighting in Nevada a consistent star on pay-per-view. The red- ment. But the bill stays alive until young kids won’t learn necessary pension retroactive to February he would be soon. If he follows the agreement as it’s laid headed fighter is one of the most recogniza- year’s end, and Sente, who is not skills to safely succeed later, even available for a possible fight with Triple G on out then he would be able to come back and ble athletes in Mexico and one of the seeking re-election in November, if they play the non-contact flag- the traditional Mexican Independence Day fight like any other fighter.” country’s biggest sports heroes. raised the possibility that the issue football version. weekend in September. Alvarez was supposed to face Golovkin for “Canelo looks forward to returning to the might be ripe for a vote this fall. Jon Butler, executive director of Golovkin, meanwhile, announced Wednes- his unified middleweight title next month at ring in September for Mexican Independence “This is cutting-edge research the Pop Warner youth football or- day he would fight Vanes Martirosyan in Car- the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, but the Day weekend to represent Mexico and box- that is evolving weekly,” Sente ganization, which operates in 37 son, California, on the May 5 date he was fight was called off after the commission is- ing in what will be the sport’s biggest event said. “As the evidence reaches states and suits up 225,000 players supposed to meet Alvarez. sued a complaint against Alvarez for testing of the year,” Golden Boy’s statement said. parents, I believe more individuals aged 5 to 15, said CTE research is Caroline Bateman, a Nevada deputy attor- positive to the banned performance-enhanc- “He is ready to continue his remarkable will delay when their child starts in its infancy and “we have a lot to ney general, suggested a punishment of six ing drug clenbuterol in his hometown of record of fighting at the highest level.” playing tackle football. If they learn.” He noted Pop Warner lim- months from the day of Alvarez’s first posi- Guadalajara, Mexico. Loeffler said Golovkin could be ready for don’t have options like flag foot- its practice-time contact, bans tive test on Feb. 17. She said Alvarez also The fight would have been a rematch of a September date with Alvarez. But he said ball, I believe in time parents and head-to-head contact drills, and must undergo drug tests, but added no fine their bout last September, where Alvarez got Golovkin must focus first on his upcoming youth will steer away from foot- has begun a “rookie-tackle” was recommended because past fines have a controversial draw in a fight many thought fight. ball entirely.” league on a smaller field. been based on future purses. Golovkin had clearly won. “Right now, we’re focused on May 5,” Lo- Legislation similar to Sente’s is “We’re going back to teaching Bateman said during the commission meet- Alvarez blamed contaminated beef in Mex- effler said. “If Triple G doesn’t win May 5, in play this spring in New York, blocking and tackling the way we ing that Alvarez has been cooperative since ico for his positive test and vowed to plead there’s no talk about a Canelo rematch in the New Jersey, and California. Last did 40 years ago, using your testing positive, which was a contributing his case before the commission. But with Al- future. If Triple G is successful May 5, then month, a Maryland House com- shoulders and arms and not the factor in handing down a punishment less varez suspended because of the positive test the biggest fight in the sport of boxing is still mittee voted down a prohibition head, which intuitively makes a lot than the standard disciplinary sanction of one and so little time between the hearing and the Triple G and Canelo, and that’s the fight we on tackling before age 14. of sense anyway,” Butler said. year. fight promoters decided to cancel the bout. would try to make.” The Daily Tribune News Sports www.daily-tribune.com • Thursday, April 19, 2018 3B Cavaliers hold off Pacers to even series

BY TOM WITHERS ting a screen. AP Sports Writer With Oladipo off the floor, the Pacers didn't have an offensive an- LeBron James scored 46 points swer to James. and added 12 rebounds as the Nobody does. Cleveland Cavaliers bounced back The three-time champion was in from a poor performance in the attack mode from the start. After opener by holding off the Indiana not attempting his first shot in the Pacers 100-97 on Wednesday night opener until 1:52 remained in the to even their Eastern Conference first quarter, he dropped a short series at one game apiece. jumper just 16 seconds into Game Dazzling from the start, James 2. And he was just getting started. scored the game's first 16 points James made his first five at- and had 29 at halftime, dominating tempts and scored Cleveland's first the way he has in so many previous 16 points, making a pair of 3-point- postseasons. ers and then picking up assists on But in a season in which nothing 3s by Love and Korver. James has been easy for the Cavs, Cleve- outscored the Pacers 20-18 in the land was lucky that Indiana's Victor first 12 minutes. Oladipo missed a wide-open 3- TIP-INS pointer that would have tied it with Pacers: Shot 6 of 22 on 3-point- 27 seconds left. ers. ... Oladipo became the fourth Kevin Love scored 15, but player in Pacers history with at Cleveland's All-Star center injured least 30 points and six 3-pointers in his left hand, the same one he broke a postseason game in the opener, earlier this season, with 3:43 left. joining Reggie Miller, Chuck Per- Love's status could affect the re- son and Paul George. ... Dropped to mainder of this series — and per- 22-22 in Game 2s, including 6-18 haps Cleveland's season. on the road. Kyle Korver added 12 points, all Cavaliers: Improved to 40-0 on 3s, and made several hustling when leading after three quarters. plays for the Cavs. ... It was the 20th time James has Oladipo scored 22 — he was in scored at least 40 in the playoffs. ... early foul trouble — and Myles Lue refused to reveal his lineup Turner 18 for the Pacers, who changes two hours before tip, say- shocked the Cavs with an overpow- ing by doing so he would give the ering win in Game 1. Pacers — or any team in the post- Indiana clawed back from an 18- season — and advantage. "Being point deficit and was within 95-92 strategic in the playoffs, if you tell when Oladipo, who scored 32 in your lineup, they can see what TONY DEJAK/AP the opener, somehow came free but Cleveland Cavaliers’ LeBron James, center, drives between Indiana Pacers’ Myles Turner, left, and Thaddeus Young during Game 2 matchups they want to do and missed maybe his easiest shot in of an NBA basketball first-round playoff series Wednesday in Cleveland. who's going to guard who, what two games. James grabbed the re- matchups they want to guard," Lue bound and made three free throws The 33-year-old James was ex- But James was his unstoppable Korver and J.R. Smith over Jeff surprising, Oladipo leaving after 62 explained. ... James needs 56 re- over the final 22 seconds as the pected to be more aggressive than self again, and there wasn't a whole Green and Rodney Hood. Green seconds was stunning. bounds to become the seventh Cavs avoided falling behind 2-0 on in Game 1, when he was unusually lot the Pacers could do about him didn't score in the opener and Hood Indiana's lightning-quick guard player in league history with 2,000 the series. passive, deferred to teammates and in the first half. only started because Korver was picked up an offensive foul and in the playoffs. Game 3 is Friday night in Indi- suffered the first playoff-opening Cavs coach Tyronn Lue shook dealing with a sore right foot. then got his second when he UP NEXT anapolis. loss of his career. up his starting lineup, going with While the changes weren't that knocked over James, who was set- Game 3 is Friday night.

Crosby leads Penguins past Mets rally for 9 runs in 8th to stun Nationals THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Roark limited the Mets to two hits and AJ Ramos (1-1) worked a perfect inning to 3-2. After Mets pitchers retired 16 in a Flyers for 3-1 Yoenis Cespedes launched a grand slam left leading 4-2. Michael Conforto, Ces- for his first win with the Mets since being row, Zimmerman's leadoff triple in the sev- during a nine-run outburst in the eighth in- pedes and Asdrubal Cabrera singled off acquired from Miami last July. enth got past a diving Bruce in right field, lead in playoffs ning that rallied the New York Mets past the Madson to load the bases with nobody out Howie Kendrick reached on an infield and Moises Sierra followed with a sacrifice Washington Nationals 11-5 on Wednesday in the eighth. fouled out before single for Washington in the first and Bryce fly to make it 4-2. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS night, preventing a three-game sweep. Frazier smacked a two-run single up the Harper drew his 24th walk, most in the ma- Zimmerman also hit a solo homer in the Sidney Crosby scored his fifth Todd Frazier tied it at 4 with a two-run middle and advanced to second on the jors. Zimmerman, batting .121 at that point ninth. goal of the series and became the single and pinch-hitter Juan Lagares put throw home. and struggling to make opponents pay for TRAINER'S ROOM Pittsburgh Penguins' career post- New York ahead for the first time with a After an intentional walk to Adrian Gon- bypassing Harper, came through with a Mets: Cespedes fouled a pitch off his left season points leader in a 5-0 win two-run double off ineffective setup man zalez loaded the bases again, pinch-hitter drive to left-center off Steven Matz for his leg in the third inning and left foot in the over the Philadelphia Flyers on Ryan Madson (0-2). Wilmer Flores struck out. Lagares then second home run of the season. eighth. He was shaken up both times, but Wednesday night. Shut down by Tanner Roark for seven in- lined a two-run double the other way, just Matz steadied himself after a 33-pitch stayed in the game. ... Rather than going to The Penguins lead the first-round nings, the first-place Mets broke loose in inside the right-field line at the outer edge first inning and retired his final 10 batters. the team's complex in Florida to begin playoff series 3-1 as its shifts to the eighth and improved to 13-4 with a stir- of the infield grass, to put the Mets up 6-4. He was pulled for a pinch hitter in the throwing this week, RHP Anthony Swarzak Pittsburgh for Game 5. Matt Murray ring victory against their NL East rivals. Sammy Solis walked Amed Rosario and fourth after throwing 74 pitches. (strained left oblique) will remain in New stopped 26 shots for his second Ryan Zimmerman homered twice, tripled Conforto to force in a run. Cespedes con- Cabrera doubled to open the fourth and York receiving treatment when the Mets hit shutout of the series and the two- and drove in four runs for the Nationals, nected for his sixth career slam — the third scored on Gonzalez's single. Zimmerman the road, perhaps an indication the reliever time defending Stanley Cup cham- who pulled off their own big comeback in by the Mets already this season — off A.J. had a chance to start an inning-ending dou- isn't healing as fast as hoped. ... LHP Jason pion Penguins are a win away from the eighth inning of the series opener. Cole, sending fans into a frenzy. ble play, but his throwing error from first Vargas (broken right hand) will be exam- playing in the second round for the Two nights later, New York returned the Both of Cespedes' hits in the inning came base allowed another run to score on Jose ined Saturday. ... C Travis d'Arnaud had 11th time in the last 12 seasons. favor. on 0-2 pitches. Lobaton's RBI grounder as the Mets cut it Tommy John surgery Tuesday as planned.

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FROM PAGE 1B of the season, 1B Carlos Santana NBA Playoffs was given a day off before entering the game as a pinch-hitter. Rhys Home & Away NBA PLAYOFF GLANCE Hoskins started at first base after 14 All Times EDT starts in left field. FIRST ROUND (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Today Wednesday, April 25 Braves: C Tyler Flowers, who BASEBALL GOLF landed on the DL with a left EASTERN CONFERENCE Adairsville at Calhoun, 5:55 p.m. Adairsville vs. Sonoraville at Fields Ferry, 4 p.m. oblique strain on March 30, could Toronto 2, Washington 0 Saturday, April 14: Toronto 114, Washington 106 Cartersville at Central, Carrollton, 5:45 p.m. Saturday, April 28 be ready for a rehab assignment Tuesday, April 17: Toronto 130, Washington 119 SOCCER TRACK this weekend. ... Manager Brian Friday, April 20: Toronto at Washington, 8 p.m. Sunday, April 22: Toronto at Washington, 8 p.m. Calhoun at Adairsville, 5 p.m. Cartersville at Class 4A sectional at Blessed Trinity Snitker said he “felt there was x-Wednesday, April 25: Washington at Toronto, TBA something going on” with RHP x-Friday, April 27: Toronto at Washington, TBA LaGrange at Cartersville, 5:55 p.m. Cass, Woodland at Class 5A sectional at Starr's Mill x-Sunday, April 29: Washington at Toronto, TBA Heritage at Cass, 5 p.m. Monday, April 30 Jose Ramirez, placed on the 10-day Boston 2, Milwaukee 0 DL, before Ramirez finally re- Sunday, April 15: Boston 113, Milwaukee 107, OT Haralson County at Woodland, 5:30 p.m. GOLF ported his right shoulder inflamma- Tuesday, April 17: Boston 120, Milwaukee 106 TRACK Cass vs. Woodland at Woodland Hills Friday, April 20: Boston at Milwaukee, 9:30 p.m. tion after Wednesday night’s game. Sunday, April 22: Boston at Milwaukee, 1 p.m. Cartersville at Region 5-AAAA championships Tuesday, May 1 LHP , a first-round x-Tuesday, April 24: Milwaukee at Boston, TBA at Carrollton GOLF x-Thursday, April 26: Boston at Milwaukee, TBA draft pick by the Phillies in 2010 x-Saturday, April 28: Milwaukee at Boston, TBA Cass, Woodland at Region 7-AAAAA championships Adairsville at area tournament at Fields Ferry who had Tommy John surgery in Philadelphia 1, Miami 1 at Rome May 10-12 2015, was recalled from Triple-A Saturday, April 14: Philadelphia 130, Miami 103 Monday, April 16: Miami 113, Philadelphia 103 Friday TRACK Gwinnett. Today, April 19: Philadelphia at Miami, 7 p.m. BASEBALL Cartersville at Class 4A state championships A ‘WOW’ CATCH Saturday, April 21: Philadelphia at Miami, 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 24: Miami at Philadelphia, TBA LFO at Adairsville, 5:55 p.m. at Berry College Ender Inciarte reached over the x-Thursday, April 26: Philadelphia at Miami, TBA Woodland at Hiram, 5:55 p.m. Cass, Woodland at Class 5A state championships center field wall to take a possible x-Saturday, April 28: Miami at Philadelphia, TBA SOCCER at Carrollton home run from Scott Kingery in the Indiana 1, Cleveland 1 Sunday, April 15: Indiana 98, Cleveland 80 Trion at Adairsville, 5:15 p.m. Monday, May 21 first inning. The ball could be seen Wednesday, April 18: Cleveland 100, Indiana 97 Monday, April 23 GOLF sticking out of the top of Inciarte’s Friday, April 20: Cleveland at Indiana, 7 p.m. Sunday, April 22: Cleveland at Indiana, 8:30 p.m. GOLF Adairsville at state tournament at Hart County glove as he made the catch. Watch- x-Wednesday, April 25: Indiana at Cleveland, TBA ing from the mound, a grateful Mc- x-Friday, April 27: Cleveland at Indiana, TBA Woodland vs. East Paulding at Woodland Hills Carthy mouthed the word “Wow.” x-Sunday, April 29: Indiana at Cleveland, TBA UP NEXT WESTERN CONFERENCE Phillies: RHP Jake Arrieta (1-0, Houston 1, Minnesota 0 Sunday, April 15: Houston 104, Minnesota 101 3.38 ERA) is set to make his third Wednesday, April 18: Minnesota at Houston, late On the Air start when Philadelphia opens a Saturday, April 21: Houston at Minnesota, 7:30 p.m. Monday, April 23: Houston at Minnesota, 8 p.m. home series against Jameson Tail- x-Wednesday, April 25: Minnesota at Houston, TBA COLLEGE BASEBALL PREMIER LEAGUE SOCCER lon and the Pirates. x-Friday, April 27: Houston at Minnesota, TBA 7 p.m. — Florida at Kentucky (SEC) 3:30 p.m. — Valero Texas Open (GOLF) Braves: After placing Anibal x-Sunday, April 29: Minnesota at Houston, TBA Golden State 2, San Antonio 0 MLB BASEBALL PREMIER LEAGUE SOCCER Sanchez on the 10-day DL with a Saturday, April 14: Golden State 113, San Antonio 92 7:30 p.m. — N.Y. Mets at Atlanta (FSSE) 2:40 p.m. — Burnley vs. Chelsea (NBCSN) right hamstring strain, the team did Monday, April 16: Golden State 116, San Antonio 101 Today, April 19: Golden State at San Antonio, 9:30 p.m. NBA PLAYOFFS STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS not immediately announce a new Sunday, April 22: Golden State at San Antonio, 3:30 p.m. 7 p.m. — Philadelphia at Miami (TNT) 7 p.m. — Game 4: Boston at Toronto (NBCSN) starter for Thursday night’s game x-Tuesday, April 24: San Antonio at Golden State, TBA 9:30 p.m. — Golden State at San Antonio (TNT) 7:30 p.m. — Game 4: Washington at Columbus (USA) against the New York Mets. RHP x-Thursday, April 26: Golden State at San Antonio, TBA x-Saturday, April 28: San Antonio at Golden State, TBA Lucas Sims, recalled Sunday to New Orleans 2, Portland 0 Saturday, April 21: Portland at New Orleans, 5 p.m. Oklahoma City 1, Utah 0 Monday, April 23: Oklahoma City at Utah, 10:30 p.m. pitch in relief, could start. 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