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DELPHOS HERALD
The

Telling The Tri-County’s Story Since 1869


50¢ daily Thursday, augusT 5, 2010 Delphos, Ohio

Free food to
Upfront be distributed
Consortium to DELPHOS — Free Food
On Us is sponsored by the

hold workshops
Community Unity Project
and will sponsor a free food
The West Central Ohio distribution from 4-6 p.m.
Manufacturing Consortium Wednesday at the Eagles
will sponsor two work- lodge. The food to be given
shops on Aug. 18 at Rhodes away is available to any resi-
State College in Lima, dent of the Delphos school
covering some timely work- district or with a Delphos
force training topics. mailing address. Doors will
With news of the economy open at 2:30 p.m.
improving, these work- Those meeting income
shops will provide timely guidelines set by the United
information to prepare you States Department of
and your workforce for the Agriculture can receive free
increased demands on your food but income-eligibility
company that will come and registration forms must
with economic conditions.
be filled out. Single persons
These workshops are
available to West Central must have a gross weekly
Ohio Manufacturing income no more than $416,
Consortium member employ- $848 for a family of four.
ees at no cost as a part of Recipients must present
WCOMC membership. There photo identification and cur-
is a cost, plus materials for rent mail or other proof of
non-members. There is no residency.
Glory Riders pass through Delphos on cross-country trek
Staff photos
limit on the number of com- This event is made pos-
pany employees you may sible by the support of the
send to these workshops. Members of Glory International rode through downtown Delphos Wednesday morning to pray for the nation. The rid- Delphos Lions Club, St.
From 10 a.m. to noon, ers, left to right, Christian Rodreguez, Beth Metzger of Delphos, Berschett Gua from Sacramento, Calif., and Chris Waller Vincent de Paul Society and
the workshop will cover of Kent, rode down Main Street and turned east on Second Street and stopped at St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church. other contributors.
“Lean Supervision and The group then headed to Fort Jennings. The Glory Riders began their journey to Washington, D.C., on April 5 and will
For information, call
Manufacturing Cross continue on through Pennsylvania, Maryland and on to the nation’s capital on their mission they hope to complete by mid-
September. Mayor Michael Gallmeier at
Training.” From 1-3 p.m., 419-302-1853.

Tender Times day care/preschool to open in Delphos


the workshop topic will
be “Gearing Up for an
Economic Upturn.”
The exact location of these
workshops on the Rhodes
State College campus will be BY NANCY SPENCER Kenton, the Hardin County
determined by attendance. The Delphos Herald Education Service Center in
To reserve seats for the nspencer@delphosherald.com the speech and school psy-
workshops, call 419-995- chology department as pro-
8353 or e-mail durliat.d@ DELPHOS — Area par- gram assistant and commu-
rhodesstate.edu by ents will have another alter- nity developer and collabora-
Wednesday. Include the native for day care and pre- tion trainer.
number of employees partici- school soon. Tender Times According to Winings, the
pating from the company. Development Center will center’s programming will
be a faith-based, non-prof- follow the Ohio Department of
it through Trinity United Education Content Standards
Sports Methodist Church. It will
open on Sept. 13 at The
with a constant dedication to
maintaining a faith- and play-
‘Meet the Team’ for Rams Senate at 1500 E. Fifth St. based curriculum.
Director Anne Winings “We will focus on master-
The Putnam County Rams is an OSU Early Childhood ing skills appropriate for age
midget football team is having Development graduate who and developmental levels,”
a “Meet the Team” event at 2 will manage daily operations Winings said.
p.m. Sunday at Cascade Park
in Cloverdale. of the center. It will be open The center currently has
Parents of players from the from 5:45 a.m. to 5:45 p.m. openings for 5 infants (12
following schools: Ottoville, Monday through Friday. months and older), 14 tod-
Fort Jennings, Kalida, Miller “We are excited to offer dlers and 55 preschoolers.
City and Continental; are Delphos and surrounding Contracts with families for
asked to bring finger foods or communities a competitive, care will be negotiated on an
a covered dish to the gathering. faith-based foundation for individual basis with schol-
Information about the team infants to school-aged chil- arship and tuition assistance
will be handed out that day. dren and provide parents a available in the future.
For more information, con- new option for day care,” An open house is set for
tact Mike Maag at (419) 296- Winings said. “Our hours are 5-8 p.m. Sept. 2 and noon to
9931. very convenient for the indus- 3 p.m. Sept. 11.
CYO volleyball try base here and we will Donations of gently-used
registration planned Nancy Spencer photo
have a convenient, secure and toys and four baby beds are
There is a registration meet- stable environment.” welcome.
ing for any girls in the 4th-6th Anne Winings of Lima will be the director for Tender Times Child Development Center Winings’ experience Contact her at tenderti-
grade wishing to participate opening in Delphos on Sept. 13. includes preschool director in mescdc@gmail.com

Recovery road Marbletown Festival begins Friday


in fall CYO volleyball from
6:30-7:15 p.m. Aug. 15 at the
St. John’s Annex. Please bring

still long for Gulf


a parent and registration fee of
$40. Shirt fee is $10.

DYH golf outing set


The second annual DYH By GREG BLUESTEIN mile above the sea.
Best-Ball Golf Scramble is set and HARRY R. WEBER The news came as a feder-
for Aug. 15 at Springbrook The Associated Press al report indicated only about
Golf Club. a quarter of the spilled oil
Registration begins at 7:30 NEW ORLEANS — Even remains in the Gulf and is
a.m. with a shotgun start at 8:30 after stuffing the blown-out degrading quickly, with the
a.m. The cost is $50 per person Gulf of Mexico well with rest contained, cleaned up or
or $200 per team (includes enough mud to pack down the otherwise gone.
greens fees, cart, lunch and oil, federal officials weren’t But for the people who
prizes). Proceeds benefit the ready to declare victory over lost their livelihoods or still
DYH (non-profit charity) bas- the stubborn spill yet. Neither see oil washing up on their
ketball program. Contact Jeff were many Gulf residents, shores, the news is little con-
Stockwell (419-236-1150) for who have agonized as engi- solation.
entry forms and/or sponsor- neers launched one effort after “There are still boats out
ship.
another to finally quell it. there every day working, find-
Forecast They watched as crews
tried to stop it with caps and
ing turtles with oil on them
and seeing grass lines with oil Nancy Spencer photo
Mostly sunny domes, streams of junk and in it,” said charter boat cap-
Friday. High Jamey Wisher will offer fire truck rides to youngsters from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday
underwater robots. Hearts tain Randy Boggs, of Orange from Garfield Park during Marbletown Festival. Rides are $1 each.
in low 80s. sank when an effort to fill Beach, Ala. “Certainly all the
See page 2. The Marbletown Festival is as follows: 11 a.m. — Chicken dinners at Moe’s Dug
the well with mud failed, and oil isn’t accounted for. There Friday Out 2
again in May when a massive are millions of pounds of tar 6 p.m. — Registration for Little Miss 11:30 a.m. — Frog-jumping Contest
dome had to be abandoned. balls and oil on the bottom.” Marbletown Pageant at Wesleyan Church 12:30 p.m. — Marbletown Parade line up at
Index A small experimental cap in Harry “Cho-cho” Cherami, 7 p.m. — Swearing in Marbletown Mayor Grothouse Plumbing and Heating at Clime
Obituaries 2 July finally bottled up the oil, a 59-year-old shrimper who Susie Teman at Wesleyan Church and South Main streets
but officials cautioned it was grew up on the deck of his — Little Miss Marbletown Pageant 1:30 p.m. — Marbletown Parade down Clime
State/Local 3
only temporary. father’s shrimp boat, said he’s Street
Politics 4 Now, the tide appears to be also got good reason to be
Community 5 Saturday 2:30 p.m. — Corn hole tournament at Garfield
turning. BP said Wednesday skeptical. 7 a.m. — Marbletown 5K Run/Walk registra- Park
Sports 8-9 it was finally able to force the “I don’t think we’ve fin-
Farm 9 tion at St. John’s Annex — Magic by Jordan at shelterhouse
oil back down to its under- ished with this,” he said in 8 a.m. — Marbletown 5K Run/Walk at Garfield Park
Classifieds 10 ground reservoir with a slow Grand Isle, La. “We haven’t
TV 11 — Marble Cake Bake registration at 3-5 p.m. — Deuces Wild at Garfield Park
torrent of heavy mud in an really started to deal with it Wesleyan Church 50/50 drawing after band quits
World News 12 early step toward plugging yet. We don’t know what 9 a.m. — Marble Cake Bake judging at 6 p.m. — Gospel Concert at Wesleyan
the well up for good. And the effect it’s going to have on Wesleyan Church Church
company planned to start on our seafood in the long run.” 10-11:30 a.m. — Children’s games at Garfield —Clowns all day and fire truck rides for $1
today shoving cement down Despite the progress in the Park, including chalk art contest from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. from Garfield Park.
from pipes attached to ships a See RECOVERY page 2
2 – The Herald Thursday, August 5, 2010 www.delphosherald.com

For The Record


Us Army begins relief OBITUARY
William Yonker
FUNERALS The Daily
missions in Pakistan Herald
GUnter, William L.
“Bill” Sr., 81, of Delphos,
William Yonker of Fort Mass of Christian burial will
Wayne, Ind. died Monday. He begin at 11 a.m. Saturday at
Vol. 141 No. 45
is survived by his son Keith of St. John the Baptist Catholic Nancy Spencer, editor
By sHerin ZADA the southern city of Karachi. staged their own relief efforts Keith’s Landeck Tavern and Church in Landeck, the Ray Geary, business manager
the Associated Press Foreign governments and in the northwest. One, Falah- Catering. Preferred memo- Rev. Jacob Gordon officiat- Don Hemple,
aid agencies have stepped into e-Insaniat, is a charity with rials are to Visiting Nurses ing. Burial will be in Walnut
advertising manager
KALAM, Pakistan — U.S. help the beleaguered govern- alleged ties to Lashkar-e- and Hospice Home at 5910 Grove Cemetery. Friends may
Tiffany Brantley,
Homestead Road in Fort circulation manager
Army choppers flew their first ment. It has been toughest in Taiba, the militant group call from 6-8 p.m. today and William Kohl,
relief missions in Pakistan’s the northwest, which has not accused in the 2008 attacks in Wayne, Ind. 46814.

recovery
2-8 p.m. Friday at Harter and general manager/
flood-ravaged northwest seen such flooding since 1929, Mumbai, India that killed 166 Schier Funeral Home, where Eagle Print
Thursday, airlifting hundreds and where many bridges and people. a parish wake will begin at The Daily Herald
of stranded people to safety roads are washed out. The U.S. military carried (Continued from page 1) 7:30 p.m. Friday. Preferred (USPS 1525 8000) is published
from a devastated tourist town Four U.S. Chinook heli- out larger operations in the memorials are to St. John the daily except Sundays and
and distributing emergency copters landed in the resort aftermath of the 2005 Kashmir mud-pumping effort known as Baptist Catholic Church or Holidays.
aid. town of Kalam in the Swat earthquake, as it did in pre- the “static kill,” BP executives Delphos Athletic Boosters. By carrier in Delphos and
In the country’s south, Valley, which has been cut off dominantly Muslim Indonesia and federal officials won’t HeDriCK, David B., 65, area towns, or by rural motor
authorities began evacuat- for more than a week, accord- after the 2004 tsunami. Those declare the threat dashed until of Delphos, Mass of Christian route where available $2.09 per
ing half-a-million people ing to an Associated Press missions went smoothly and they use the relief well — Burial begins at 10:30 a.m. week. By mail in Allen, Van
as the worst monsoon rains reporter there. They flew hun- were credited with boost- though they haven’t publicly Saturday at St. John the Wert, or Putnam County, $105
in decades threatened new dreds of people — many of ing Washington’s reputation agreed on how to do it. Evangelist Catholic Church, per year. Outside these counties
destruction. them vacationing there — to there. Federal officials includ- the Rev. Mel Verhoff offici- $119 per year.
The floods have already safer areas lower down, he The Pakistani government ing spill response commander ating. Burial will follow in Entered in the post office
killed an estimated 1,500 peo- said. The northwest valley is response to the floods has been Thad Allen, a retired Coast Resurrection Cemetery. in Delphos, Ohio 45833 as
ple over the past week, most a former Pakistani Taliban criticized, especially because Guard admiral, insist that Friends may call from
Periodicals, postage paid at
crews will shove mud and Delphos, Ohio.
in the northwest, the center stronghold. President Asif Ali Zardari left 6-8 p.m. today and 2-4 p.m. No mail subscriptions will
of Pakistan’s fight against al- A U.S. Embassy spokes- for a visit to Europe soon after cement into the reservoir and 6-8 p.m. Friday at Love-
feeding the well through the be accepted in towns or villages
Qaida and the Taliban. An esti- man said 800 people were the crisis began. Heitmeyer Funeral Home, where The Daily Herald paper
mated 4.2 million Pakistanis evacuated and relief goods As fresh rains fell Thursday, 18,000-foot relief well, which Jackson Township location.
should be completed within carriers or motor routes provide
have been affected, including distributed. bloated rivers gushed toward Memorials are to St. Rita’s daily home delivery for $2.09
many in eastern Punjab prov- The United States is southern Sindh province, weeks. Hospice or donor’s choice.
But for reasons that were per week.
ince, which has seen numer- unpopular in Pakistan, and where hundreds of thousands Arrangements are by Chiles- 405 North Main St.
ous villages swallowed by ris- Washington will be hoping of the most impoverished unclear, BP officials have in Laman Funeral Home in TELEPHONE 695-0015
ing water in recent days. the relief missions will help Pakistanis live along the water recent days refused to commit Lima. Office Hours
The flooding is one of sev- improve its image, however because of fertile soil. to pumping cement down the HeitZ, Robert A. “Bob,” 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Fri.
eral crises that has hit Pakistan marginally. But the mission Authorities are using 30 relief well, saying only that it 84, of Wapakoneta, Mass of POSTMASTER:
since mid-July, including a could draw criticism from boats to help the evacuation will be used in some fashion. Christian Burial is scheduled Send address changes
suicide bombing in the north- nationalist politicians and oth- of some 500,000 people living BP officials have not elabo- to begin at 10 a.m. Saturday to THE DAILY HERALD,
west city of Peshawar, a plane ers in Pakistan who are hostile along the river banks and have rated on other options, but at St. Joseph Catholic Church. 405 N. Main St.
crash that killed 152 people to the idea of American boots set up 400 relief camps, said those could include using the The Rev. Louis Heitz and Rev. Delphos, Ohio 45833
in the capital, and a spurt of on the ground, even if they are Sauleh Farooqi, a top disaster- well simply to test whether the Matthew Lee will be concel-
reservoir is plugged.
CorreCtions
politically motivated killings helping after a disaster. response official in the prov- ebrating. Burial will follow at
that have left dozens dead in Islamist groups have ince. “We have always said that St. Joseph Cemetery, with mili-
we will move forward with
SKorea launches drills despite NKorean threats
tary rites being performed by the
the relief well. That will be the V.F.W. Post 9289. Friends may The Delphos Herald wants
ultimate solution,” BP Senior call from 2-8 p.m. Friday at to correct published errors in
By Jin-MAn Lee Peaceful Reunification of the warship, which killed 46 Vice President Kent Wells its news, sports and feature
the Associated Press Fatherland said in a statement South Korean sailors. Schlosser Funeral Home, 615
said Wednesday afternoon. N. Dixie Hwy., Wapakoneta. articles. To inform the news-
carried by North Korea’s offi- A five-nation team of “We need to take each step room of a mistake in published
ABOARD THE ROK cial Korean Central News investigators concluded in Memorial contributions may
at a time. Clearly we need to be directed to St. Joseph information, call the editorial
DOKDO — South Korean Agency. May that a North Korean tor- pump cement. If we do it from department at 419-695-0015.
troops fired artillery and KCNA reiterated the com- pedo fired from a submarine Catholic Church or Tri-
the top, we might alter what County Nurses. Condolences Corrections will be published
dropped sonar buoys into the mittee’s message in a sepa- sank the 1,200-ton Cheonan we do with the relief well, on this page.
Yellow Sea as naval drills rate report later today, warn- as the warship carried out rou- may be expressed at www.
but the relief well still a part schlosserfuneralhome.com
kicked off today near the spot ing North Korea will retaliate tine surveillance. North Korea of the solution. The ultimate
WEATHER
BIRTHS
where a warship sank four at “even the slightest sign of denied sinking the ship. objective is getting this well
months ago. attack.” The waters off the west permanently sealed.” Delphos Weather
Some 4,500 South Korean Soldiers aboard the 14,000- coast have been the site of Whether the well is sealedst. ritA’s MeDiCAL The high temperature
troops aboard more than 20 ton ROK Dokdo, an amphibi- several naval clashes between or not, there’s still oil in the Center Wednesday in Delphos was
ships and submarines as well ous landing ship, patrolled the two Koreas. The three- Gulf or on its shores — near- Eva and Joshua Hill of 68 and the low was 71 with
as about 50 aircraft were the deck as Lynx helicopters year Korean War ended in an ly 53 million gallons of it,Delphos had a boy Aug. 1. .43 inch of rain. A year ago
mobilized to take part in the dropped sonar devices into the armistice in 1953, but North according to the report released
Kelly Kohrn and Brian today, the high was 79 and the
five days of naval exercises sea in search of enemy sub- Korea disputes the western Wednesday by the Interior Suever of Delphos had a girl low was 60. The record high
off the west coast, including marines. A 1,200-ton frigate maritime border unilaterally Department and the National Aug. 4. for today is 102, set in 1918
spots near the two Koreas’ remained on standby, ready to drawn by the United Nations. Oceanic and Atmospheric and the record low of 48 was
maritime border, the Joint
Chiefs of Staff said.
bomb the target.
The fleet dispatched for
North and South have
engaged in three bloody bat-
Administration. That’s still
nearly five times the size of
L
OCAL RICES P set in 2004.
North Korea called the the exercises also include tles near the line, most recent- Corn: $3.72 WeAtHer ForeCAst
the Exxon Valdez spill, which
drills a military provocation three 1,800-ton submarines, a ly in November 2009, and the Wheat: $6.51 tri-county
wreaked environmental havoc
that threatened to re-ignite war 4,500-ton destroyer, and some Cheonan went down in March Beans: $10.77 the Associated Press
in Alaska in 1989.
on the Korean peninsula. 50 fighter jets, Cmdr. Won not too far from the border.
toniGHt: Mostly
“If the puppet warmon-
gers dare ignite a war, (North
Hyung-sik of the Joint Chiefs
of Staff said in Seoul.
Pyongyang warned earlier
in the week it would “counter
I
N THE WORLD THEN clear. Lows in the mid 60s.
Korea) will mercilessly destroy The drills come just weeks the reckless naval firing pro- By the Associated Press Guinness died at a southern Northwest winds 5 to 10
the provokers and their strong- after South Korea’s joint mili- jected by the group of traitors Today is Thursday, Aug. England hospital at age 86. mph.
hold by mobilizing most pow- tary exercises with the U.S. off with strong physical retalia- 5, the 217th day of 2010. Five years ago: British FriDAY: Mostly sunny.
erful war tactics and offensive the east coast — maneuvers tion” and advised civilian There are 148 days left in the Prime Minister Tony Blair Highs in the lower 80s.
means beyond imagination,” held in response to the deadly ships to stay away from the year. announced new deportation Northwest winds 5 to 10
the ruling Committee for the March sinking of the Cheonan maritime border. today’s Highlight in measures against people who mph.
History: fostered hatred and advo- FriDAY niGHt: Clear.

VAN WERT COUNTY COURT NEWS On Aug. 5, 1962, actress cate violence. The NCAA Lows in the upper 50s. North
Marilyn Monroe, 36, was announced it would shut winds 5 to 10 mph.
The following individuals Judge Steele ordered a pre- McGinnis was resentenced found dead in her Los Angeles American Indian nicknames eXtenDeD ForeCAst
appeared before Judge Charles sentence investigation and to community control and home; her death was ruled and images out of postseason sAtUrDAY: Sunny.
Steele Wednesday in Van Wert scheduled sentencing for 9 ordered to spend 60 days in a probable suicide from an tournaments. Hunter Kelly, Highs in the lower 80s.
County Common Pleas Court: a.m. Sept. 29. the Van Wert County Jail and overdose of sleeping pills. whose battle with a nervous Northwest winds around 5
Dustyn J. taylor, 19, Van given an additional 30 days in system disease inspired fund- mph.
David L. strayer, 34, Wert, entered a plea of guilty jail which is to be served at a on this date: raising crusade by his father, sAtUrDAY niGHt,
Delphos, entered a guilty plea to a Bill of Information charg- time to be determined by his In 1864, during the Civil Football Hall of Famer Jim sUnDAY: Clear. Lows in the
to a charge of assault, a felony ing him with burglary, a felony supervision officer. War, Union Admiral David Kelly, died in Orchard Park, lower 60s. Highs in the upper
of the fourth degree. of the third degree. McGinnis asked Judge G. Farragut led his fleet to N.Y. at age 8. 80s.
Strayer allegedly caused Taylor also entered a Steele if he could move from victory in the Battle of Mobile one year ago: Journalists sUnDAY niGHt: Mostly
or attempted to cause physi- guilty plea to another indict- this community after release Bay, Ala. Laura Ling and Euna Lee clear. Lows in the lower 70s.
cal harm to Patrolman Tyler ment charging him with two from jail. McGinnis told Judge In 1884, the cornerstone arrived in Burbank, Calif. for a MonDAY, tUesDAY:
Paugh of the Delphos Police counts of possession of drugs Steele that it was too difficult for the Statue of Liberty’s tearful reunion with their fam- Partly cloudy. Highs in the
Department on May 29. and three counts of forgery, all to deal with his drug addiction pedestal was laid on Bedloe’s ilies after a flight from North lower 90s. Lows in the mid
Judge Steele ordered a pre- felonies of the fifth degree. problem when the community Island in New York Harbor. Korea, where they’d been 70s.
sentence investigation and Judge Steele ordered a pre- is infected with drugs. In 1924, the comic strip held for 4 1/2 months until tUesDAY niGHt:
scheduled sentencing for 9 sentence investigation and con- A 10-month prison sen- “Little Orphan Annie,” by former President Bill Clinton Mostly clear in the evening...
a.m. Sept. 22. tinued sentencing until Taylor tence was deferred pending the Harold Gray, made its debut. helped secure their release. Then becoming partly cloudy.
Gerald A. Kohorst, 19, is released from an inpatient successful completion of the In 1933, President Franklin Mahmoud Ahmadinejad (ah- Lows in the lower 70s.
Delphos, entered a plea of
guilty to breaking and enter-
rehabilitation program.
Jimmy D. Vibbert, Van
community control program. D. Roosevelt established the muh-DEE’-neh-zhahd) was
Craig Foust, Van Wert, National Labor Board, which sworn in for a second term LOTTERY
ing and receiving stolen prop- Wert, was ordered to spend 60 admitted to be in violation was later replaced with the as Iran’s president. Budd CLEVELAND (AP) —
erty, both felonies of the fifth days in the Van Wert County of his community control by National Labor Relations Schulberg, 95, who’d written These Ohio lotteries were
degree. Jail on a charge of domestic testing positive for the use of Board. the Oscar-winning screenplay drawn Wednesday:
According to a Van Wert violence, a misdemeanor of the drugs. In 1953, Operation Big for the Marlon Brando clas- Classic Lotto
County Sheriff’s Department first degree, and will be on Foust was resentenced to Switch began as prison- sic “On the Waterfront,” died 03-16-25-43-44-46
investigation, Kohorst allegedly community control for a year. three years of community con- ers taken during the Korean in Westhampton Beach, Long Estimated jackpot: $5.9
broke into a farm building locat- Judge Steele ordered trol and ordered to spend 30 conflict were exchanged at Island, N.Y. million
ed on the Delphos-Southworth Vibbert to continue his coun- days in the Van Wert County Panmunjom. today’s Birthdays: Mega Millions
Road in June of this year. seling program and he will Jail and complete any pro- In 1960, the West African Former astronaut Neil A. Estimated jackpot: $53
Kohorst also was in possession be released from jail to attend grams recommended by his nation of Upper Volta (now Armstrong is 80. Actress million
of a stolen debit card. counseling sessions. Vibbert supervision officer. Burkina Faso) became fully Cammie King (“Gone with Midday 3
Judge Steele ordered a pre- also was given a six month jail Kiel A. Martin, 23, independent of French rule. the Wind”) is 76. Actor John 7-8-2
sentence investigation and sentence and fined $1,000 with Delphos, admitted to being in In 1963, the United States, Saxon is 75. College Football Midday 4
scheduled sentencing for 9 the imposition of that sentence violation of his bond condi- Britain and the Soviet Union Hall of Famer Roman Gabriel 4-5-0-4
a.m. Sept. 22. deferred pending the success- tions in that he failed to show signed a treaty in Moscow is 70. Country songwrit- Pick 3
todd C. Lacy, 43, Van ful completion of the commu- up twice for his pre-sentence banning nuclear tests in the er Bobby Braddock is 70. 2-5-9
Wert, entered a plea of guilty nity control program. investigation and then refused atmosphere, in space and Rock musician Rick Huxley Pick 4
to a felony count of driving John r. McGinnis, Van a drug screen at the request of underwater. (The Dave Clark Five) is 70. 1-1-3-3
while under the influence of Wert, admitted to violating his the supervision officer. In 1968, the Republican Actress Loni Anderson is 65. Powerball
alcohol, a felony of the fourth community control by testing Judge Steele revoked national convention convened Actress Erika Slezak is 64. 19-28-30-37-53,
degree. positive for the use of heroin. Martin’s bond and ordered him in Miami Beach. Rock singer Rick Derringer Powerball: 36, Power Play: 4
held until sentencing, which is In 1969, the U.S. space is 63. Actress Holly Palance Estimated jackpot: $20

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Chasity M. Deal, 20, Mars, sending back photo- is 57. Actress-singer Maureen rolling Cash 5
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STATE/LOCAL
Briefs
Electrical safety Earth Talk ®
a year-round job dollars raised from the law
Federal lawsuit GAHANNA — American
Electric Power urges its cus-
have been and continue to
be allocated toward restoring
by ‘Joe the tomers to regularly inspect their
homes in order to avoid injury
wildlife habitat across the
country.
Plumber’ tossed from electrical accidents. By 1959, wild turkey
numbers jumped sixteen
COLUMBUS (AP) — A Important electrical safety
tips include the following: fold, topping half a million
federal court in Ohio has dis- birds across the U.S. A 1973
missed a lawsuit that claimed Always be aware of the loca- wild turkey census by the
former state employees violated tion of overhead power lines. then newly formed National
“Joe the Plumber’s” constitu- Keep ladders, tools, equipment Wild Turkey Federation
tional rights by illegally access- and yourself a minimum of (NWTF) turned up some-
ing his personal information. 10 feet away from overhead thing like 1.3 million birds.
Republicans hailed Samuel power lines. Electric wires are NWTF, which was founded
“Joe” Wurzelbacher of sub- not insulated like power cords by hunters to aid in turkey
urban Toledo in 2008 as an for home appliances. What conservation efforts, would
example of the middle-class may appear to be some form of turn out to be instrumental
worker who would be hurt eco- insulation is actually weather- in shepherding the wild tur-
nomically by a Barack Obama proofing material and does not key’s recovery by channel-
presidency. provide protection and make ing hundreds of millions of
Wurzelbacher sued Ohio the line safe to touch. dollars in charitable dona-
Never touch a fallen power tions and grants into habitat
Department of Job and Family recovery and bird relocation
Services Director Helen Jones- line or any other wires. You
can’t tell by simply looking if projects. Although the birds
Kelley and two other depart- will likely never return to
ment officials. He claimed they a power line is energized, so Photo by Donkeycart, courtesy Flickr
always assume fallen wires are the population levels pre-
were retaliating against him for Locally-produced foods are now more widely available than ever. To find local food dating white settlement, they
speaking out against Obama live and energized. Stay away
and keep others away. Call 911 near you, visit localharvest.org, which lists organic food sources by zip code. haven’t been healthier in
and violated his privacy. Jones- 300+ years. These days as
Kelley and one official resigned and your local power company From the Editors of E/The drive of one of its warehouses Dear EarthTalk: How are many as seven million wild
and the third lost his job. immediately. Inspect electrical Environmental Magazine to grow crops that the com- wild turkeys faring in the turkeys roam the countryside
The U.S. District Court said cords for frays. Do not use a pany would otherwise have U.S.? Occasionally I’ll see and can be found in every
Wednesday that the retalia- cord with any sign of deteriora- Dear EarthTalk: I know to source from so far away some crossing the road, but U.S. state besides Alaska.
tion. that local food has health that freshness would be jeop- how well could they be doing Of course, our success
tion claims were not concrete and environmental ben- ardized and the fuel burned with all the development
enough and the privacy claims Unplug small appliances in restoring habitat for wild
when not in use. efits, but my local grocer and greenhouse gases emitted going on around them? turkeys has also been ben-
did not amount to constitutional only carries a few items. in the process would be sub- — Harley Barton,
violations. Be cautious with anything eficial for a wide range of
electrical. Even the smallest- Is there a push for big- stantial. While the Heritage Hingham, MA wild animals. Conservations
Ohio officer’s wattage bulbs can cause injury.
Do not overload outlets. If an
ger supermarkets to carry
locally produced food?
program currently accounts
for only four to six percent of No one can be sure how
credit the visionary Pittman-
Robertson Act (along with
pay raise is extension cord is a temporary
necessity, match the amperage
— Maria
Somerville, MA
Fine, the company’s total domestic
produce sales, the company is
many tens of millions of
wild turkeys roamed what
the hard work of dedicated
wildlife managers) as instru-
up to voters or wattage limits marked on the By eating locally sourced
aiming for 20 percent within
the next few years.
was to become the continen-
tal United States when the
mental in the recovery of not
only wild turkeys but also
cord with the appliance to avoid foods, we strengthen the Other big grocery chains Puritans dined on them at the
ADDYSTON (AP) — If a fire hazard. If you need more once struggling populations
an Ohio police officer expects bond between local farmers aren’t far behind. Safeway, first Thanksgiving in 1621 of white-tailed deer, prong-
outlets, call an electrician. and our communities, stay one of the top three grocery near Plymouth Rock, but
to hold on to a pay raise, he’ll Survey your electrical out- horn antelope, wood duck,
need the support of voters in connected to the seasons chains in the country, prides there were obviously enough beaver, black bear, Canada
lets and improve your home’s in our part of the world, themselves on local sourc- of the birds to make them
his community. safety by installing Ground goose, American elk, des-
promote crop diversity, and ing, getting nearly a third easy prey. By the late 1700s ert bighorn sheep, bobcat,
When he received a pro- Fault Circuit Interrupters. minimize the energy inten- of its produce nationwide turkeys across the frontier
motion two years ago, police mountain lion, and several
Keep flammable items away sive, greenhouse-gas-emit- from local/regional growers. were being harvested with species of predatory birds.
Corporal Don McWhorter from light bulbs, portable heat- ting transportation of food In heavy agricultural regions reckless abandon. The food
was given a 3 percent raise Besides the animals and
ers, toasters, etc. from one part of the world like California, the figure shortages that accompanied biodiversity benefitting from
in Addyston, 11 miles west of To avoid a serious electri- to another. Also, since local can be as high as 45 per- the Civil War accelerated
Cincinnati. species recovery, hunters can
cal hazard, portable generators crops are usually harvested cent. The company has also demand for wild turkeys, also rejoice, especially given
A short time later, all vil- should be installed by a quali- at their peak of freshness and made a big push into organic and their numbers started to
lage employees got a 3 percent that it has been their money
fied electrician. typically delivered to stores products, just like its biggest dwindle to startlingly low that has funded many of
raise, except for McWhorter, For additional electrical within a day, customers can competitor, Walmart. levels. By the early 1900s, the projects to restore habi-
because of his promotion. safety information, visit us on be sure they are getting the If the chain grocer near only some 30,000 wild tur- tat where they hunt. Turkey
Some Addyston council the web at .aepohio.com/safety. tastiest and most nutritious you doesn’t do a good job keys remained; the birds hunting is traditionally an
members didn’t think that forms of the foods they like. stocking locally sourced had been extirpated across autumn pursuit, culminating
was right, so an ordinance
passed earlier this year gave
Worker dies when Luckily for consumers
and the environment, local
food, there are alternatives.
Community Supported
almost half of their former
range.
at Thanksgiving, of course,
but each state has its own laws
McWhorter the raise, retroac- winds blow over produce and other foods
are now more widely avail-
Agriculture programs, in
which consumers “sub-
But things started to turn
around for wild turkeys in
regarding when and where
tively. One council member turkey hunting is allowed.
put the cost at a few thousand school wall able than they have been for
decades. The first national
scribe” to the produce of a
given farm by paying month-
the 1920s. For starters, mil-
lions of acres cleared by the
NWTF provides a free online
dollars. EDGERTON (AP) — Strong state-by-state “Fall Turkey
Residents unhappy with the grocery chain to prioritize ly dues that entitles them pioneers began to regener- Hunting Guide” with hunting
winds have blown down a 10-foot local producers, perhaps not to a box of fresh produce ate into the type of wood-
ordinance have placed an issue brick wall at a school construc- season dates and other perti-
surprisingly, was natural every week, are more popu- land habitat where the birds nent information to help hunt-
on the fall ballot to overturn it. tion site, killing a worker. foods retailer Whole Foods, lar than ever, as are local could thrive. But the real
McWhorter says: “The vot- The accident happened ers plan their next trip wher-
which was buying from local farmers’ markets, food co- boost for wild turkeys came ever it may take them in the
ers are going to do what they’re Wednesday in Edgerton near the farmers and ranchers since it ops and independent natu- in the form of legislation. At
going to do.” Ohio-Indiana state line in north- continental U.S. The website
opened its first store in 1980 ral foods markets. To find the urging of hunters, state also serves as an invaluable
Teen in animal west Ohio.
Authorities say high winds
in Austin, Texas. Today each
of the company’s 270-plus
local food near you, visit the
Local Harvest, which lists
wildlife agencies, and the
firearms industry, Congress
resource for information and
abuse case charged blew through just before the wall stores in 38 U.S. states priori- organic food sources by zip passed the landmark Federal
resources pertaining to con-
servation, hunting and other
tizes local sourcing—so much code and offers a wealth of Aid in Wildlife Restoration
in police chase came down.
They have not released the so that its customers take it resources for those looking Act (Pittman-Robertson Act)
topics related to wild turkeys.
Send your environmental
HAMILTON (AP) — An name of the worker who died. for granted. Whole Foods’ to learn more about where in 1937, which placed an questions to: EarthTalk®,
Ohio teen charged in the beat- Just over a month ago, a storm relationships and distribu- their food comes from and excise tax on guns, ammo c/o E – The Environmental
ing death of a baby alpaca in the small town destroyed the tion arrangements with local how it is produced. and other hunting gear. A Magazine, P.O. Box 5098,
could get up to five years in former town hall and damaged a producers serve as models portion of the billions of Westport, CT 06881; earth-
prison if convicted on a felony few houses. for the leading national gro- talk@emagazine.com.
cery chains, many of which
charge incurred while he was
out of jail on bond. Man banished are beginning to source some
produce locally when the sea-
Authorities say 18-year-
old Nicholas Reynolds, of
from Ohio town son is right.
Some are taking more ini-
the Middletown area north
of Cincinnati, led them on a
to be re-sentenced tiative than others. Perhaps
most notable is Walmart.
high-speed chase June 26. A WADSWORTH (AP) — A
man essentially ordered to keep Back in 2008 the com-
judge on Tuesday transferred pany committed to sourc-
a felony charge of failure to out of an Ohio community two
years ago over repeated calls to ing more local fruits and
comply with a police order to vegetables to keep produce
adult court. Two related mis- City Hall will be re-sentenced. prices down and provide
demeanor charges will remain Barberton resident Jeffrey affordable, fresh and healthy
in juvenile court because Aberegg admits to calling police choices. Today more than
Reynolds was 17 at the time. and other departments in near- 2,800 Walmart Supercenters
Reynolds’ attorney declined by Wadsworth numerous times and Neighborhood Markets
comment Wednesday. beginning in 2001, because of across the country rely on
Reynolds has pleaded problems with his ex-wife and a diverse network of small
not guilty to charges he and other individuals. The city south local growers to provide pro-
another teen stole a 3-month- of Cleveland says the calls inter- duce—making Sam Walton’s
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POLITICS “We are all snobs of the Infinite, parvenus of the Eternal.”
— James Gibbons Huneker,
American author and critic (1860-1921)

State’s vote puts health


care back in crosshairs
By RICARDO looking to send another kind insurance requirement in fed-
ALONSO-ZALDIVAR of message. eral court.
and DAVID A. LIEB “The Missouri vote is sig- Twenty states have joined
The Associated Press nificant politically because it one of the cases, pending in
will help rally people who Florida. This week, a fed-
WASHINGTON — oppose the Obama admin- eral judge rejected the Obama
Missouri voters’ overwhelm- istration to go to the polls administration’s request to
ing opposition to requiring in the fall elections,” said dismiss Virginia’s lawsuit,
nearly all Americans to buy Robert Blendon, a Harvard allowing the case to proceed
health insurance puts one public health school profes- to formal arguments.
of the least popular parts of sor who tracks opinion trends Opponents of the mandate
President Barack Obama’s on health care. “It shows the argue that the federal govern-
health care overhaul law back debate is still alive, and that’s ment overstepped its consti-
in the political crosshairs. what the sponsors wanted to tutional authority by requir-
Even if the vote sets no do. They wanted to reintro- ing individuals to purchase a
legally binding precedent, it duce the idea that there is still particular product, especially
will help mobilize foes of a debate going on.” one that costs as much as
Kagan only the
IT WAS NEWS THEN
Obama’s agenda in the fall At least two other states health insurance.
midterm elections, and that — Arizona and Oklahoma The administration says
court’s fourth could make a difference in
some states with close con-
— have similar measures on
the ballot in November. And
the requirement is well within
the government’s authority to
One Year Ago
• Drs. John and Bonnie Jones just returned from the Ohio woman ever gressional races that could
decide the balance of power
sponsors of Florida’s version
are appealing to reinstate it
regulate interstate commerce,
and penalties for those who
State Fair where they showed their registered Southdown in Washington. after a state judge struck the don’t comply stem from the
sheep. “We took nine sheep and we were pleasantly honored
WASHINGTON (AP) —
Her confirmation assured, On Tuesday, Missouri vot- measure from the ballot, rul- power of Congress to levy
by winning the first class in the show with our yearling ram,” ers cast 71 percent of their ing that a summary for voters taxes. The obligation in the
Dr. John Jones said. By winning his class, he qualified to par- Elena Kagan is on the brink of
becoming the fourth woman ballots in favor of a state was misleading. new health care law was
ticipate in the competition for the Grand Champion Ram and measure to bar the govern- In Colorado, supporters originally a Republican idea,
was then named Reserve Grand Champion Southdown Ram ever to serve as a Supreme
Court justice. ment from requiring people submitted 130,000 voter sig- dating back to the 1990s.
for the 2009 Ohio State Fair. to carry health insurance, and natures to the state last week Mitt Romney signed such a
The Senate is set today
to confirm President Barack penalizing those who don’t. for a ballot measure challeng- requirement into law at the
25 Years Ago — 1985 That approach is at the ing the insurance mandate, state level as Massachusetts
• Tom Osting, Roger Davis and Urban Shumaker prepared Obama’s nominee, whose
addition to the court will mark heart of the federal health about 50,000 more names governor in 2006.
pots of corn on the cob, onions, whole potatoes and sausages care law that Obama signed than are required. An individual decision
in huge pots for the hobo dinner at Woods and Waters. The the first time three female jus-
tices have served concurrent- in March. Starting in 2014, Arizona, Colorado and not to carry insurance affects
hobo dinner was hosted by St. John’s Athletic Boosters for Americans would be required Florida are states with House society because others have
members. Shumaker is president of the boosters club which ly. Nearly all Democrats, the
Senate’s two independents to carry coverage, with excep- and Senate races rated as toss- to pay when that person gets
started in the mid 1960s. tions for financial hardship. ups in November. A few years sick and seeks treatment, sup-
• Delphos Mets captured the 1985 minor league tournament and a handful of Republicans
Government would help pay ago, state ballot measures porters also argue. Reforms
championship by defeating the Delphos Reds 16-9. Winning are backing her. premiums for millions, but against same-sex marriage in the law — such as requir-
team members are Clark Gable, Shannon Wagoner, Bobby The vote is to be one of the those who still refuse to sign helped turn conservatives ing insurers to accept people
Grone, John Nomina, Dan Hirn, Jamie Powell, Tony Baldauf, Senate’s last actions before its up would face a tax. out in the contest between with medical problems —
Joe Kramer, Mark Birkemeier, Norm Knippen, Travis Huntley, members depart for a month- There’s little chance that incumbent President George won’t work if individuals are
Scott Warnecke and Chad McGue. long vacation. Missouri can wall itself off W. Bush and Massachusetts allowed to postpone getting
• Gary Knapke of Coldwater, was welcomed to the board of Republicans have harshly from the insurance require- Democratic Sen. John Kerry. coverage until they need it.
trustees of Midwest Electric Inc. by re-elected trustees Owen E. criticized Kagan, 50, as a ment, since federal law usu- Bush won. Democrats sought to play
Rank of Van Wert and Donald R. Settlemire, of Spencerville. political activist who would ally supersedes state law. But Foes of the health care down the significance of the
The three were elected July 30 during the cooperative’s 49th be unable to put aside her lib- sponsors of the measure were law also seek to overturn the Missouri vote.
annual meeting. Midwest Electric serves consumers in Allen, eral views and render impar-
Auglaize, Mercer, Van Wert, Putnam, Shelby and Darke coun-
ties.
tial decisions. Democrats
defend the former Harvard
Another incumbent loses House seat
Law School dean as a highly By LIZ SIDOTI in his race against Lansing state’s Senate race.
50 Years Ago — 1960 qualified legal scholar who The Associated Press Mayor Virg Bernero, who Another veteran politician
• A most unusual hypnotism demonstration has been sched- grabbed the Democratic — GOP Rep. Jerry Moran
could help bring consensus to WASHINGTON — nomination by beating — narrowly topped fellow
uled at the Van Del Auto Theatre. Dr. LeRoy, who at 19, is the polarized court.
billed as the world’s youngest hypnotist, of Indianapolis, Ind., Incumbents beware. Another House Speaker Andy Dillon. Republican Rep. Todd Tiahrt
She’s not expected to alter lawmaker just bit the dust. Michigan has the nation’s sec- in the race for the party’s
will hypnotize a man for burial alive. His subject will probably the ideological balance there
be a man from Indiana, unless a local person can be found to Democratic Rep. Carolyn ond-highest unemployment Senate nod in Kansas and will
as she succeeds retired Justice Cheeks Kilpatrick of Michigan rate — at 13.2 percent — and face Democrat Lisa Johnston,
take his place. After he has been place in a state of suspended
John Paul Stevens, who is lost her bid for an eighth term scores of foreclosures, and that a college administrator. Moran
animation, sometimes termed a somnambulistic state, the sub-
ject will be buried five feet under ground in a casket rough box.
regarded as a leader of the on Tuesday, the legal woes of has been a drag on Granholm, had the backing of Sen. Jim
He will remain buried for 72 hours with two tubes providing court’s liberal wing. her son Kwame, the former the Democratic governor who DeMint, R-S.C., while Tiahrt
air for the subject during the experiment. The subject can be Kagan’s nomination to a Detroit mayor, dragging her must leave office because of had the support of Sarah Palin.
seen through one of the tubes, and to prevent any possibility lifetime seat on the nation’s down in a year when fickle term limits. Victory in the GOP primary
of fraud, the exhibit will remain open 24 hours a day for the highest court has garnered voters seem eager to fire long- The two outcomes reflect- was tantamount to a general
relatively little notice this time lawmakers. ed the electorate’s strong anti- election win, as Kansas hasn’t
duration of the burial.
summer, with the public and She’s the sixth — and the establishment sentiment and elected a Democrat to the
elected officials preoccupied fourth in the House — to lose intense desire for new faces Senate since 1932.
75 Years Ago — 1935 so far this year. And the frus- just three months before mid-
• A number of members of Delphos Council, No. 1362, by bad economic news and The 2010 midterm elec-
the Gulf oil spill, and many trated electorate could deal term elections. tions already have seen five
Knights of Columbus, were in attendance at the annual state others the same fate in prima- Other races in Missouri and
outing of the order which was held at Russells Point. Mr. and lawmakers nervously eyeing incumbents lose. Sens. Robert
ries over the next two months, Kansas were more predictable Bennett, R-Utah, and Arlen
Mrs. F. R. McKowen, Mr. and Mrs. M. I. Evan of Delphos, the November midterm con- not to mention the general in what otherwise has been
and Mr. and Mrs. James McNamara of Fort Jennings went to gressional elections. Specter, D-Pa., were ousted
election in November, when a primary season filled with by their respective parties.
attend the banquet. But senators have used nothing less than the balance unanticipated results, as tea
• A large number of Delphos people are planning to be in the debate to press duel- Reps. Alan Mollohan, D-W.
of power in Washington will party hopefuls shook up races
attendance at the annual meeting of the Elida Pioneer Society ing visions of the Supreme be at stake. and voters spurned candidates Va., Parker Griffith, R-Ala.,
to be held in the Crites Grove, a mile east of Elida Aug. 8. The Court. Democrats say Kagan In another nod to fresh aligned with the political par- and Bob Inglis, R-S.C., have
program will open when Lester E. Smith’s military band will would be an important coun- blood, Michigan voters chose ties. failed in their primary bids.
play. Members of the Allen County’s Borrowed Time Club terweight to a conservative political newcomer Rick In Kansas, two-term Sen. State Sen. Hansen Clarke
will present reminiscences of life in the olden days. majority they say has defied Snyder as the Republican Sam Brownback sailed to the of Detroit beat Kilpatrick in
• Delphos Boy Scouts have returned from O’Conner’s Congress and ignored the nominee in the race to suc- GOP nomination in the guber- Michigan’s Democratic pri-
Landing on Indiana Lake, where they have been in camp for a Constitution in its rulings ceed outgoing Democratic natorial race. Democrat Robin mary. Throughout the cam-
week. A heavy wind and rain storm struck the camp Friday and on issues such as workplace Gov. Jennifer Granholm in a Carnahan — a member of a paign, he stressed the legal
most of the tents were blown down. A second storm followed rights and campaign finance. state severely battered by the famed Missouri political fam- problems of her son, who
and nearly all bedding and clothing in camp were soaked. Republicans argue that economic downturn. ily — and seven-term GOP resigned as Detroit mayor in
Obama’s choice of Kagan He automatically became Rep. Roy Blunt secured spots 2008 after pleading guilty to
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR reflects Democratic attempts the favorite in the ailing state on the November ballot in that obstruction of justice.

The Delphos Herald welcomes letters to the editor. Letters


to pack the courts with liber-
als who will mold the law to Poll: Language a barrier for Latinos in schools
should be no more than 400 words. The newspaper reserves their agendas. By HOPE YEN and with English in classrooms, The hardships often center
the right to edit content for length, clarity and grammar. Letters GOP senators have paint- CHRISTINE ARMARIO for a student evaluated as on language for Latino par-
concerning private matters will not be published. ed Kagan as antigun and The Associated Press learning English, “the odds of ents, who value a high school
Failure to supply a full name, home address and daytime completing high school, and diploma more than the gener-
pro-abortion. And they have al population and want to sup-
phone number will slow the verification process and delay pub- WASHINGTON — particularly college, signifi-
denounced her decision to bar English only? cantly drops.” port their children, according
lication. military recruiters from the
Letters can be mailed to The Delphos Herald, 405 N. Main With Hispanic enrollment The nationwide poll, also to the poll. But educators say
St., Delphos, Ohio 45833, faxed to 419-692-7704 or e-mailed Harvard Law School career surging in schools, many sponsored by The Nielsen the problems can be cultural,
to nspencer@delphosherald.com. Authors should clearly state services office because of the Spanish-speaking parents are Company and Stanford too, if some Hispanic parents
they want the message published as a letter to the editor. Anon- prohibition against openly having trouble helping their University, found the vast feel less comfortable acting
ymous letters will not be printed. gay soldiers. They also said children with homework or majority of Hispanics — as vocal advocates for educa-
her decision as solicitor gen- communicating with U.S. 78 percent — had children tion, such as meeting with
eral not to pursue a legal chal- teachers as English-immersion enrolled in K-12 classes that teachers or lobbying for an
lenge to the federal “don’t classes proliferate in K-12. were taught mostly in English, extra honors class.
ask, don’t tell” policy on gays An Associated Press- compared with 3 percent in Under federal law, if the
Univision poll highlights the Spanish. parents’ English is limited,
in the military showed that she language and cultural obsta- Just 20 percent of mainly schools must provide notices
allowed her personal stance cles for the nation’s Latinos, Spanish-speaking parents say and information about student
against the law to interfere who lag behind others when they were able to communi- activities in a language they
with her duties as the govern- it comes to graduating from cate “extremely well” with can understand. The Education
ment’s top lawyer. high school. their child’s school, compared Department’s Office for Civil
Moderately Kagan, who called the The findings also raise with 35 percent of Hispanics Rights is now reviewing some
“don’t ask, don’t tell” policy questions about whether who speak English fluently. school districts to see if stu-
Confused abhorrent, has said she was English-immersion does more About 42 percent of the dents are being denied a fair
merely complying with the to assimilate or isolate — a Spanish speakers said it was education.
university’s nondiscrimina- heated debate that has divided easy for them to help with “It’s difficult for me,” said
states, academics and even the their children’s schoolwork, Carmen Arevalo, 30, who
tion policy. U.S. Supreme Court. Arizona compared with 59 percent arrived in the United States
She told senators last recently ordered its schools to of the Hispanics who speak 12 years ago from El Salvador
month at her confirmation remove teachers with heavy English well. and doesn’t speak English.
hearings that she had made foreign accents from English- Children of Spanish- Arevalo has an 8-year-old
a strategic decision to wait language instruction, while dominant parents also were son and 7-year-old daughter
before appealing “don’t ask, the Obama administration is less likely to seek help with in Miami public schools and
don’t tell.” seeking to push more mul- homework from their fami- says she has constant chal-
When sworn in, Kagan tilingual teaching in K-12 lies. Fifty-seven percent lenges with communication,
would join two other classrooms. of those parents said their even though many of her chil-
women on the court, Ruth “The language barrier is children came to them with dren’s teachers speak English
still a serious risk factor for school questions. That’s and Spanish.
Bader Ginsburg and Sonia Hispanics,” said Michael compared with 80 percent “Sometimes I feel uncom-
Sotomayor. Sandra Day Kirst, a Stanford University for mainly English-speaking fortable, because sometimes
O’Connor was the first woman professor emeritus of edu- Hispanic parents, who also I don’t know what they will
appointed to the court. She cation who helped analyze were more likely to send their be saying to the children,”
served from September 1981 the survey. Even with many children to relatives or friends Arevalo said as she watched
to January 2006. schools replacing Spanish for answers. her son play soccer.
www.delphosherald.com Thursday, August 5, 2010 The Herald – 5

COMMUNITY
LANDMARK Historical
society offers
tractor tour
On Saturday, the Van Wert
County Historical Society,
Kennedy-Kuhn and Scott
Equity will sponsor an antique
tractor tour to southern and
western Van Wert County and
back.
Tractor and wagon riders
to depart from Kennedy-Kuhn
John Deere Dealership at 9
a.m., stopping for lunch at St.
Ottoville School Thomas Lutheran Church.

CALENDAR OF Thrift Shop


EVENTS offers BOGO
The Delphos Inter-faith
TODAY Thrift Shop is holding an
5-7 p.m. — The Interfaith End of the Season Sale. Buy
Thrift Shop is open for shop- one, get one free on all cloth-
ping. ing, shoes, books, puzzles
6:30 p.m. — Delphos and more; boutique items,
household items and toys are
Ladies Club, Trinity United Photo submitted
not included. Sale hours are
Methodist Church.
7 p.m. — Delphos CHP Rays of Hope Camp helps bereaved youth from 5-7 p.m. today, 1-4 p.m.
Friday and 9 a.m.-12 p.m.
Emergency Medical Service Community Health Professionals’ Hospice held a three-day camp for bereaved youths called “Rays of Hope” Saturday.
meeting, EMS building, from July 20-22 at Van Wert County YMCA’s Camp Clay. Twenty-three youths from Van Wert and surrounding
Second Street.
7:30 p.m. — Delphos
counties enjoyed swimming, rock wall climbing, crafts and games in addition to therapeutic activities like discussing
their feelings, emotions and dreams for the future. For information about participation in next year’s grief camp, Miss
Chapter 23, Order of Eastern
Star, meets at the Masonic
contact Jeanie Saum or Cheryl Gasser at 419-238-9223.
Northwestern
Ohio sought
Temple, North Main Street.

FRIDAY The 35th annual Miss


7:30 a.m. — Delphos Northwestern Ohio
Optimist Club meets at the Scholarship Pageant, a pre-
A&W Drive-In, 924 E. Fifth liminary to Miss Ohio and
St. Miss America Scholarship
11:30 a.m. — Mealsite
Pageants, will be held on
at Delphos Senior Citizen
Center, 301 Suthoff Street.
Nov. 13 in the Defiance
1-4 p.m. — Interfaith Thrift Community Auditorium in
Store is open for shopping. Defiance.
Young women are eli-
SATURDAY gible if they are between
9 a.m.-noon — Interfaith ages 17-24, are single and
Thrift Store is open for shop- have never been married
ping. or pregnant and either live,
St. Vincent DePaul Society, work or go to school in
located at the east edge of the Ohio.
St. John’s High School park- The Miss America, Miss
ing lot, is open. The facil- Ohio program is now affili-
ity can also be opened by ated with “The Children’s
appointment by calling John Miracle Network.” Each
Trentman at 419-692-7185. contestant will be asked to
9:30-11:30 a.m. — Delphos obtain sponsors to contrib-
Postal Museum is open. ute a total of $100 to “The
12:15 p.m. — Testing of Children’s Network.”
warning sirens by Delphos The areas of competi-
Fire and Rescue
7 p.m. — Bingo at St. Class of 1939 holds reunion tion are talent, interview,
swimsuit and evening wear.
John’s Little Theatre. There are no entry fees.
The Jefferson High School class of 1939 held their reunion at The Grind recently. Those who attended were,
SUNDAY from left to right standing, Helen Redd, Carolyn Brandehoff and Agnes Bohnlein; and sitting, Dorothy Buettner, Miss Northwestern Ohio
1-3 p.m. — The Delphos Lucille VanOss and Gussie and Edgar VanAutreve. and runners-up will share
Canal Commission Annex in at least $3000 in scholar-
Museum, 241 N. Main St., ship monies. The pageant
will be held on Oct. 3.
will be open.
SENIOR THRIFT SHOP WORKERS rald
Interested young
LUNCHEON CAFE He women should contact
phos
MONDAY
Del
11:30 a.m. — Mealsite AUG. 5-7 the Miss Northwestern
at Delphos Senior Citizen WEEK OF AUG. 9-13 Ohio Scholarship Pageant,
Center, 301 Suthoff Street. MONDAY: Roast pork THURSDAY: Mary Rigdon, Sandra Rigdon, Sara Miller, P.O. Box 321, Defiance,
6 p.m. — Middle Point with gravy, mashed pota- Sue Wiseman, Carlene Gerdeman, Mary Lee Miller and Mary Ohio 43512 or call Shirley
Village Council meets toes, Cole slaw, apricots, Ann Hoersten. LeMaster, entries chair-
7-9 p.m. — The Delphos dinner roll, margarine, FRIDAY: Rith Pohlman, Mary Wauben, Lorene Jettinghoff person at 419-782-9693 or
Canal Commission Annex bread dressing, coffee and and Mary Lou Krietemeyer. e-mail at shirleyann03@
Museum, 241 N. Main St., 2% milk. SATURDAY: Doris Dienstberger, Nadine Schimmoeller, embarqmail.com as soon
will be open. Dolly Mesker and Helen Kimmett. as possible.
7 p.m. — Marion Township TUESDAY: Saucy
trustees at township house. dog on bun, oven pota- THRIFT SHOP HOURS: 5-7 p.m. Thursday; 1-4 p.m.
7:30 p.m. — American toes, green beans, pineap- Friday; and 9 a.m.- noon Saturday. Smoothing Therapy
Legion Auxiliary meets at the ple chunks, coffee and 2% Anyone who would like to volunteer should contact * Less Frizz * Less Curl
Catharine Gerdemann, 419-695-8440; Alice Heidenescher,
American Legion hall, State
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Jettinghoff, 419-692-7331.
If help is needed, contact the Thrift Shop at 419-692-2942
salad on lettuce leaf, cream between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. and leave a message.
Complex
Middle Point council meets
at town hall.
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OSSROADS
TIVAL
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ay, August 4 Thursday-Saturday
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rounds Air Show
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e, Craft Show, Food Vendors at 8AM-5PM
rounds Van Wert Regional Airport
oln Highway Yard Sale
August 6
e, Craft Show, Food Vendors at
rounds
oln Highway Yard Sale
ngs Cruise-In at Sonic Drive-In
y, August 7
& Sausage Breakfast & Fly-In
rport
Car Show
e, Craft Show, Food Vendors at
Saturday, Aug. 7
rounds Noon-4PM
oln Highway Yard Sale Van Wert Fairgrounds
storical Society’s Antique Tractor
he Fairgrounds
Wings Festival Care Show at the
unty Fairgrounds 4th Annual
ual Van Wert Rib Cook-Off at
rounds Antique Tractor
s Car Show Trophy Presentation Ride
airgrounds
Saturday, Aug. 7
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SPORTS
DC places 7 on list
The Delphos Herald team highs in 2009.
Hard work carries Jerry
Rice to Hall of Fame
The HCAC’s top-ranked
GREENWOOD, Ind. – scoring defense (22.1) from
The Heartland Collegiate one year ago will look to
Athletic Conference be the strength of Defiance
announced its 2010 preseason once again in 2010. Austin By JOSH DUBOW under which he excelled so but was almost never caught
coaches’ poll, with Defiance Hedderly, Kyle Longsdorf The Associated Press much while winning three from behind on the field.
picked to finish sixth in the and Anthony Sierra all fig- Super Bowls and so many His transition to the NFL
league, while having seven ure to play major roles for SAN FRANCISCO — other accolades in the NFL. wasn’t seamless as he admits
student-athletes named the Jackets and were The stories about Jerry Rice’s It is in Mississippi where to some serious jitters when he
as HCAC Players to each tabbed as HCAC unparalleled work ethic are as the self-described high school walked into the locker room
Watch. Players to Watch. much a part of his legend as “nerd” turned into a football of the Super Bowl champion
The Yellow Jackets Hedderly and numbers that made him the player almost by coincidence. 49ers.
ended the 2009 cam- Sierra were each NFL’s greatest receiver. Skipping class one day, Rice “When I first stepped into
paign with a 4-6 over- voted as First-Team The young boy who gained was confronted by the prin- that locker room I looked
all mark and their 3-4 All-HCAC perform- his speed by chasing after cipal and ran away. Rice across and there was Joe
league record placed DC in ers last season. Longsdorf horses. The dedicated son who received a whipping for his Montana and Ronnie Lott, all
a tie for fifth in the HCAC was named Second-Team learned about determination misbehavior and a referral to of these Hall-of-Famers and
standings. Defiance is set to All-HCAC and Third-Team from his father while catch- the football coach because his I’m in the room with these
return 36 lettermen and 12 All-North Region for his ing bricks during sweltering speed was so impressive. guys,” Rice explained. “At
starters from that unit. accomplishments on the Mississippi summers. Rice credits his speed to first, it was like a deer in the
gridiron, which included The teenager sent to the his chasing down a beauti- headlights.”
Brian Baumgart, Kent
football coach because of Rice ful black stallion named Pete. Rice struggled with some
Corthell, Rick Powell and an HCAC-best 116 tackles the speed he showed running said. “I kept working hard Rice had to run after the horse drops early in his career, lead-
Nick Wiedenhoft represent from his linebacker position. away from a principal while in order to ride it each day and
and my dream came true. I tell ing some to question why he
4-of-8 returning starters on Hedderly anchored the defen- playing hooky. And the fre- did what it took to get that was a first-round pick. But
the offensive side of the ball sive line with 46 tackles and kids do not let any obstacles
quent 2 1/2-mile uphill sprints stand in your way. If you want reward. Lott saw something right
for the Purple and Gold in Sierra logged 28 tackles and that kept him in tiptop shape His hands and focus were away in Rice, who beat the
2010 and were all selected to five interceptions in his first to achieve something go for
as an NFL star. it. I’m living proof with my honed working for his brick future Hall-of-Famer with a
the HCAC Watch List for the season as a cornerback for For former teammate Steve mason father on scorching hot sly double move on one of the
upcoming season. the Jackets. background and where I came
Young, the story that best from. I didn’t give up and I first days of practice.
Those four will lead an Defiance garnered 34 describes Rice’s drive comes Then Lott saw Rice’s reac-
offensive unit poised for a points in the preseason poll, wanted to be the best football
a few weeks after the San player I could possibly be in tion to the drops and knew he
rebound season, as Defiance ahead of Anderson (27), Francisco 49ers won the Super would become a star.
the NFL and I was able to
returns nearly all of its play- Earlham (23) and Bluffton Bowl in January 1995. “You didn’t see many rook-
accomplish that.”
makers from a year ago. (18). Mount St. Joseph (80) Young arrived one day at Rice holds virtually every ies with the ability to perform
Baumgart and Corthell will scored 8-of-9 first-place votes the team’s practice facility to significant receiving mark, precision routes like that. It
pace the offensive line once to earn the tag of preseason clean out his locker and saw including most career recep- just seemed natural to Jerry,”
again, each starting all 10 favorite, edging out Franklin Rice out on the field running tions (1,549); yards receiving Lott explained. “After he had
games last season. Second- (71) for the top spot. Rose- sprints and catching passes (22,895); total touchdowns a rough game with a couple
Team All-HCAC quarter- Hulman (56), Hanover (48) from the groundskeeper nearly (208); and combined net yards of drops, I saw him sitting at
back Rick Powell and wide and Manchester (48) rounded seven months before the start (23,546) in his career with his locker crying. For a lot
receiver Nick Wiedenhoft are out the top five. of the next season. San Francisco, Oakland and of people when they lose, it’s
expected to fuel the attack: DC will open its 2010 “When people talk about Seattle. days. Rice would stand on the not personal. For him, it was
Powell’s 1,242 total yards schedule on September 4 at Jerry’s work ethic and say, Numbers are only one way scaffolding and catch bricks always personal. It showed
of offense and Wiedenhoft’s Muskingum, with the game ‘Oh it’s really extreme’, they to measure Rice’s greatness. from his brothers to hand to how much he wanted to be
368 receiving yards were slated to begin at 1 p.m. do it a disservice,” Young But consider this: Rice has his dad — with any dropped great.”
said. “There’s an iron will to 447 more catches than Marvin brick being deducted from his Rice’s breakthrough came

Bengals’ OT Smith
it. It’s over his dead body. Harrison in second place and paycheck. on a Monday night late in his
Jerry to the core was driven. 7,687 more yards receiving Rice took to the game rookie season when he had 10
You belittle that drive by say- quickly but was only visited catches for 241 yards in a win
than Isaac Bruce in second

slowed by foot
ing he had just a great work by one college. It just hap- over the Los Angeles Rams.
place. The difference between
ethic. Most people have an off pened to be one that fit his That game started his
Rice and second place eclipses record streak of 274 consecu-
switch and they choose when the career production of Hall- game perfectly, so he went
The Associated Press to go all out. Jerry didn’t have to Mississippi Valley State tive games with a catch as
of-Famer Lynn Swann, who the records started to fall. He
an off switch.” finished with 336 catches and to play in the run-and-shoot
GEORGETOWN, Ky. — Rice kept that switch on under coach Archie Cooley. had 11 straight 1,000-yard
5,462 yards receiving. receiving seasons starting the
The Cincinnati Bengals are since he started playing high “Jerry expanded the posi- Despite catching 112 pass-
waiting on offensive tackle school in Mississippi, through es for 1,845 yards and 28 next year; had a then-record
tion of wide receiver so much 22 touchdown catches in 12
Andre Smith again. his record-setting college that there may never be anoth- touchdowns his senior year,
The former first-round career at Mississippi Valley Rice lasted until 16th in the games of the strike-shortened
er guy who comes around 1987 season; won the Super
draft pick has yet to get on the State, to a 20-year career in 1985 draft when 49ers coach
practice field with his Bengals and expands on the position,” Bowl MVP following the 1988
the NFL that landed him in the Young said. “I don’t know Bill Walsh traded three draft
teammates. He’s working out Pro Football Hall of Fame. picks to New England in one season with 11 catches for 215
to-perform list, meaning if you can say that about yards against Cincinnati and
on his own, trying to get in he would miss the first six Rice was elected on his of his shrewdest moves ever.
shape and get beyond foot any other position. Peyton had a record 1,848 receiving
games. first try and will be inducted Manning has come around and He was the third receiver
problems that held him back yards in 1995.
“Andre stays on the pro- into the Hall on Saturday, done things that we didn’t do. taken in the draft, following Rice never let up. Not after
as a rookie. gression of the doctor,” Lewis Al Toon to the New York
along with Emmitt Smith, It happens at every position. a devastating knee injury in
There’s no telling whether said. “We’ll see. But if not,
he’ll be ready to start the sea- John Randle, Russ Grimm, But I can’t imagine another Jets and Eddie Brown to the the opener of the 1997 season
then we still have the right Rickey Jackson, Floyd Little receiver coming around who Cincinnati Bengals. He lacked and not after being released
son. to put him on the PUP and
“I’m not going to worry and Dick LeBeau. expands on what he did.” game-breaking speed that by San Francisco in 2001 and
bring him in during the sea- “There was no way I was Rice’s journey started far many teams covet, running the reviving his career in Oakland
about him until he’s in there,” son. We’ll see how that goes
offensive line coach Paul going to be denied,” Rice away from the bright lights 40-yard dash in 4.6 seconds, for one last Super Bowl run.

Robiskie confident in second pro camp


with the whole foot and that
Alexander said between prac- entire thing.”
tices Wednesday. “That’s the Smith’s base salary is $1.08
only way you can operate.” million this year, so he’d lose
So far, Smith has been one $31,700 for each game that The Associated Press plays I didn’t me things but a year to really get a sense of
of the Bengals’ biggest disap- he’s not on the 45-man roster get right. I’ve until you expe- the system, get a sense of the
pointments. or more than 350 pounds. BEREA — Brian Robiskie got to see what rience it your- league, get a sense of require-
They took him with the He has a lot of motivation believes finding a comfort went wrong, go self you just ments, all those things,”
sixth overall pick last year out to get in playing shape fast. zone at the Cleveland Browns’ back out and do don’t know,” Mangini said.
of Alabama, where he was a “I can’t worry about the training camp can help get it right.” Robiskie Veterans Delhomme and
dominating run blocker. They time (frame),” Smith said after him into the end zone, too. Robiskie had added. “I’ve Seneca Wallace were brought
were so concerned about his a workout. “I just have to keep The second-year wide almost forgot- learned a lot. in at quarterback to replace
weight problems that they sent working hard and continue receiver from Ohio State did ten what the end I’m more com- Derek Anderson and Brady
an assistant coach to weigh doing the things I’m asked to
him a few days before the both Wednesday. He looked zone looked like. fortable. I also Quinn, who were jettisoned
do. When coach Lewis feels perfectly at ease grabbing After scoring 24 touchdowns know I’ll never quit learning after last season’s offensive
draft and only then decided to the time is right, I’ll let him
make him their choice. a 45-yard touchdown pass among his 127 career catches and can always get better.” debacle when the Browns
make that call.” from new quarterback Jake in college and being a high- New team president Mike scored fewer than 10 points in
He got into a contract Dennis Roland, a for-
holdout that forced him to mer college free agent from Delhomme to finish the first ly-touted second-round draft Holmgren believes the slen- seven of their first 10 games.
miss much of training camp in Georgia, is starting in Smith’s practice of two-a-day drills choice, he did little as the der receiver has gained mental One new wrinkle on dis-
Georgetown and the first three spot at right tackle. Roland performed in high humidity. Browns started 1-11 a year strength from his rough rookie play has nothing to do with
preseason games. He finally played in all 16 games last “It feels great,” Robiskie ago. He had just seven catches season. Robiskie, yet looks promis-
agreed to a deal that includes a season, including 12 starts. said, sweat still dripping off in 11 games and four of them “High draft choices, rookie ing.
weight clause — he loses half While the rest of his team- his face after 15 minutes of came in a 30-23 loss to San receivers, it’s a different world The athletic Wallace and
of his paycheck if he weighs mates worked out on an adja- signing autographs following Diego in December. for most of them,” Holmgren all-purpose speedster Josh
more than 350 pounds or isn’t cent field this week, Smith the 2-hour workout. “That was “The good thing about all said. “You’ll see a lot of Cribbs, a quarterback in col-
on the 45-man roster. donned black shorts and a our 2-minute drill. You score, the bad stuff is that last season fine college receivers drafted lege, lined up in the backfield.
Two days after he joined black, long-sleeve work- it’s over. That’s the way you is over,” Robiskie said. “It’s high, come in their first year The defense didn’t know
the team, he broke his left out shirt and practiced a few always want to end.” done, finished. We’re all here and kind of putz it around which man would take the
foot during a non-contact drill. pass-blocking moves against Robiskie faked left, ran working on a new season and a little bit. Then the second long snap — or whether he
The injury limited him to six Dermontti Dawson on anoth- right and got open in the cor- with a real positive attitude.” year, bang, because now I get would run, pass or flip it to the
games, including only one er field. The former Steelers ner. He held off a late chal- The son of former Browns it. Brian has a chance to be other guy.
start, last season. center is working with the lenge from defensive back head coach Terry Robiskie is someone like that.” Robiskie has been
He had foot surgery when Bengals during training camp Mike Adams and made a nifty well-schooled on the game’s Coach Eric Mangini isn’t Delhomme’s favorite target in
the season ended and has been as part of an intern coaching over-the-shoulder catch. finer points but discovered the sure why Robiskie didn’t traditional sets. The former
program. “It will be good to watch transition from college star catch on immediately, though Carolina Panthers starter also
slow to get back into play-
Smith will be limited to that one on film,” Robiskie to professional player is not he likes what he’s seen early found tight end Ben Watson
ing condition. Coach Marvin
working out on his own until said. “More importantly, I a snap. in camp. and Cribbs several times
Lewis said Smith might end
he’s cleared by team doctors Wednesday.
up on the physically-unable- want to look at three or four “It helped that my dad told “Sometimes it takes guys
to join in practice.
Cueto, Janish lead first-place Reds past Pirates Nix, Marte homer for Indians in win vs. Boston
By ALAN ROBINSON that against Cueto (11-2), who has nine of his By JIMMY GOLEN break and moved out of last place and into a tie
The Associated Press 31 career victories against them. The Associated Press for fourth. Nix was at DH on Wednesday and
Cueto is 3-0 against Pittsburgh this season, Lou Marson went 1-for-4 at catcher.
PITTSBURGH — Johnny Cueto vs. the throwing a 1-hitter during a 9-0 victory on May BOSTON — Justin Masterson doesn’t hold This year, Masterson is 2-0 with a 0.64
Pittsburgh Pirates is quickly becoming one of 11 in PNC Park, and is 5-0 overall in his last a grudge against the Red Sox for shipping him ERA against Boston and 2-10 with a 6.06
baseball’s biggest mismatches. seven starts. to Cleveland at the trading deadline last year. ERA against everyone else.
Cueto dominated the Pirates again over six Janish, filling in at shortstop for the injured Instead, he holds on to the things he learned Masterson held the Red Sox scoreless long
innings, Paul Janish homered and drove in four Orlando Cabrera, hit a 3-run homer during a during his three years in the Boston organiza- enough for his teammates to take a 4-0 lead.
runs and the Cincinnati Reds assured them- 6-run seventh inning against three relievers tion. Making his first start at Fenway Park
selves of staying atop the NL Central with a that made it 9-1. Janish had three hits, includ- Masterson beat his former team for the against the team that developed him, Masterson
9-4 victory over Pittsburgh on Wednesday. ing a 2-out, run-scoring single in the second off second time this season, pitching five solid allowed one run on four hits and four walks,
Rookie Juan Francisco had three hits and Jeff Karstens (2-7) after the Pirates chose not innings to lead the Indians to a 9-1 victory striking out three in 5-plus innings.
drove in a run in his second start of the season. to intentionally walk him to get to Cueto. over the Red Sox. David Ortiz homered for Boston, extending
NL batting leader Joey Votto doubled twice to Votto and Jonny Gomes doubled in runs Andy Marte hit a 3-run homer in a 5-run his hitting streak to 13 straight games — his
raise his average to .324 after a sore right wrist against reliever Wil Ledezma in the seventh seventh inning and Jayson Nix homered off longest in three years.
kept him out of the lineup for two games. ahead of Laynce Nix’s RBI triple and Janish’s the Fisk Pole to give Cleveland its fourth win Jon Lester (11-7) gave up four runs — two
Andrew McCutchen, back in the lineup 17 third homer. in five games. The Indians took advantage of of them earned — on seven hits and four
hours after being struck in the neck by a 90-mph McCutchen caught his left knee in a patch three Boston errors to score seven unearned
walks, striking out three in 5-plus innings.
fastball from the Reds’ Mike Leake, ended of loose sod while trying to make a sliding runs, including all five in the seventh when
they turned a 4-1 game into a 9-1 blowout. Lester allowed one third-inning run and
Cueto’s 18-inning scoreless streak against catch of Nix’s line drive but wasn’t hurt — two more in the fifth, when Francona noticed
Pittsburgh by leading off the first with his ninth good news after escaping a potentially serious The Indians, who put catcher Carlos Santana
and DH Travis Hafner on the disabled list this him stretching out a cramp and came out to
homer. The Pirates, as usual, did nothing after injury. check on him for the first time.
week, improved to 12-8 since the All-Star
www.delphosherald.com Thursday, August 5, 2010 The Herald — 9

MLB Alex Rodriguez hits homer


No. 600 in Yankees win
National League American League
East Division East Division
W L Pct GB W L Pct GB
Atlanta 61 46 .570 — New York 67 40 .626 —
Philadelphia 59 48 .551 2 Tampa Bay 67 40 .626 —
New York 54 54 .500 7 1/2 Boston 61 47 .565 6 1/2
Florida 53 54 .495 8 Toronto 56 52 .519 11 1/2
Washington 48 60 .444 13 1/2 Baltimore 34 73 .318 33 By RONALD BLUM Babilonia called the day “at Padilla (5-3) limited the Padres to just
two walks — one of them intentional —
Central Division Central Division The Associated Press the top” of his life experi- striking out nine and retiring 14 straight
W L Pct GB W L Pct GB ences. batters at one stretch. He also got two hits
Cincinnati 61 48 .560 — Chicago 61 46 .570 — himself, including an RBI single during a
St. Louis 60 48 .556 1/2 Minnesota 60 48 .556 1 1/2 NEW YORK — Alex “Later on in the years, if I 5-run eighth.
Milwaukee 50 59 .459 11 Detroit 53 54 .495 8 Rodriguez needed exactly ever have children, I’ll let them Wade LeBlanc (5-10) gave up four
Houston 47 60 .439 13 Cleveland 46 62 .426 15 1/2 runs and eight hits in 6 1/3 innings and
Chicago 47 61 .435 13 1/2 Kansas City 46 62 .426 15 1/2 three years — not a day more know I was the one who caught struck out six. The Padres also were shut
Pittsburgh 37 70 .346 23 West Division or less — to jump from 500 the 600th ball,” he added. out in his other start against the Dodgers
West Division W L Pct GB
W L Pct GB Texas 62 45 .579 — home runs to 600. this season.
Ryan Theriot and Scott Podsednik
San Diego 62 44 .585 — Oakland 54 53 .505 8 Reaching 700 may take a each drove in two runs along with Ryan
San Francisco 62 46 .574 1 Los Angeles 54 55 .495 9 while longer. And 800 — well, Ethier, who homered with a man on.
Colorado 56 51 .523 6 1/2 Seattle 40 68 .370 22 1/2 Rockies 6, Giants 1
Los Angeles 56 52 .519 7 ——— too early to think about. DENVER — Ubaldo Jimenez won
Arizona 40 68 .370 23 Wednesday’s Results “So much of it depends on his major league-leading 17th game,
——— N.Y. Yankees 5, Toronto 1 Carlos Gonzalez homered twice and the
Wednesday’s Results Oakland 4, Kansas City 3
health,” Yankees manager Joe Colorado Rockies beat the San Francisco
Cincinnati 9, Pittsburgh 4 Chicago White Sox 4, Detroit 1 Girardi said. “He’s probably Rodriguez Giants 6-1 on Wednesday.
Chicago Cubs 15, Milwaukee 3 Baltimore 9, L.A. Angels 7 maybe going to get more days Athletics 4, Royals 3 Troy Tulowitzki also homered for
Colorado 6, San Francisco 1 “That was the old Alex.” OAKLAND, Calif. — Kevin the streaking Rockies, who have won five
Atlanta 8, N.Y. Mets 3
Cleveland 9, Boston 1 off.” After struggling to hit Kouzmanoff hit a tie-breaking, 2-run dou- out of six.
Minnesota 2, Tampa Bay 1, 13 innings
Philadelphia 7, Florida 2
Texas 11, Seattle 6
A-Rod became the young- his 600th home run, A-Rod
ble in the sixth inning and the A’s took The Rockies’ ace allowed only one
St. Louis 8, Houston 4 advantage of two errors to take the 3-game run and four hits while striking out nine in
Today’s Games est member of the 600-home reached the milestone with his series from Kansas City. seven dazzling innings.
Washington 7, Arizona 2
L.A. Dodgers 9, San Diego 0 run club on Wednesday — 35 usual dramatic flair, driving a Brett Anderson (3-2) allowed three Madison Bumgarner (4-4) allowed
hits and two runs, struck out four and four runs on nine hit in 4-plus innings.
Today’s Games Minnesota (Slowey 10-5) at Tampa Bay years, 8 days — joining an pitch over Yankee Stadium’s walked one in seven innings to win for the Cubs 15, Brewers 3
Colorado (Francis 4-3) at Pittsburgh (W.Davis 9-9), 12:10 p.m.
Chicago White Sox (F.Garcia 10-4) at
exclusive but expanding group center-field fence and into first time since May 29. CHICAGO — Geovany Soto hom-
(Ja.McDonald 0-1), 7:05 p.m. Sean O’Sullivan (1-2) is still look-
Philadelphia (Oswalt 6-13) at Florida Detroit (Scherzer 7-8), 1:05 p.m. that includes Barry Bonds Monument Park. And, oh, the ing for his first victory since joining the
ered and had five RBIs, pinch-hitter
Aramis Ramirez capped a 6-run sixth
(Volstad 5-8), 7:10 p.m. L.A. Angels (Haren 0-2) at Baltimore (762), Hank Aaron (755), Babe timing, coming on the anniver- Royals. He made his first career start inning with a 3-run shot and the Cubs
San Francisco (Lincecum 11-4) at (Arrieta 3-3), 7:05 p.m. Ruth (714), Willie Mays (660), against Oakland and third outing for snapped a 7-game losing streak.
Atlanta (Jurrjens 3-4), 7:10 p.m. Cleveland (Tomlin 1-0) at Boston sary of his 500th homer. Kansas City since the Royals acquired Blake DeWitt added a homer and four
Washington (Detwiler 0-1) at Arizona (Matsuzaka 7-3), 7:10 p.m.
Ken Griffey Jr. (630) and “That’s amazing,” him from the Angels on July 22. RBIs and Starlin Castro had a career-high
(Enright 2-2), 9:40 p.m. Texas (Tom.Hunter 8-1) at Seattle Sammy Sosa (609). The next Rodriguez said. “To the day.”
White Sox 4, Tigers 1 four hits for Chicago, which avoided
San Diego (Correia 7-7) at L.A. Dodgers DETROIT — Edwin Jackson won matching the longest skid of Lou Piniella’s
(F.Hernandez 7-8), 10:10 p.m. youngest was Ruth at 36 years, His 2-run, first-inning drive his debut with the White Sox and Paul four years as manager.
(Billingsley 9-5), 10:10 p.m.
Friday’s Games 196 days, in 1931, though he put New York ahead on a Konerko and Carlos Quentin homered. Ryan Dempster (9-8) allowed three
Friday’s Games Acquired from Arizona on July 30,
Cincinnati (Arroyo 11-6) at Chicago
Boston (C.Buchholz 11-5) at N.Y.
did it in 183 fewer games. sweltering afternoon and the Jackson (1-0) allowed one run over 7-plus
hits and no earned runs in six innings.
Cubs (Gorzelanny 6-5), 2:20 p.m. Manny Parra (3-9) gave up two hits
Yankees (Vazquez 9-7), 7:05 p.m. Among active players, Jim Yankees stopped a 3-game los- innings. He gave up nine hits but Detroit through five innings but couldn’t survive
Colorado (Hammel 7-6) at Pittsburgh
(Duke 5-10), 7:05 p.m. Chicago White Sox (Danks 11-8) at Thome (577) is second, fol- ing streak.
stranded 11 runners. He left with a 4-0 the sixth.
lead after walking Miguel Cabrera to start Braves 8, Mets 3
St. Louis (Wainwright 15-6) at Florida Baltimore (Bergesen 3-9), 7:05 p.m. lowed by Manny Ramirez (554), Rodriguez went 9-for-46 the eighth. Bobby Jenks pitched the ninth ATLANTA — Brian McCann drove
(Nolasco 12-7), 7:10 p.m. L.A. Angels (Jer.Weaver 10-7) at
Detroit (Verlander 12-6), 7:05 p.m.
Chipper Jones (435), Vladimir after homering on July 22, the
for his 23rd save. in three runs with a homer and two
N.Y. Mets (Niese 7-5) at Philadelphia Armando Galarraga (3-4) gave up doubles and Atlanta overcame an injury
(Blanton 4-6), 7:35 p.m. Minnesota (Liriano 10-7) at Cleveland Guerrero (428), Jason Giambi longest stretch between Nos. four runs on eight hits and five walks in to starter Kris Medlen.
San Francisco (Zito 8-6) at Atlanta (J.Gomez 2-0), 7:05 p.m. (412) and Andruw Jones (403). 599 and 600 for any of the 7 2/3 innings. The loss dropped the Tigers The right-handed Medlen left the
(Hanson 8-8), 7:35 p.m. Tampa Bay (Garza 11-5) at Toronto Only Albert Pujols, with 393 eight games behind Chicago in the AL game in the fifth inning after hurting the
Houston (W.Rodriguez 9-11) at (Cecil 8-5), 7:07 p.m. seven to reach the mark. He Central, matching their biggest deficit of ulnar collateral ligament in his pitching
Milwaukee (Bush 5-9), 8:10 p.m. Texas (Cl.Lee 9-5) at Oakland (Braden
at a relatively young 30 1/2, is was hitless in his last 17 at- the season. elbow. He will have an MRI exam today.
San Diego (Garland 10-7) at Arizona 6-7), 10:05 p.m. likely to have a chance to reach bats.
Orioles 9, Angels 7 Mike Dunn (1-0) gave up two walks in 1
(D.Hudson 1-0), 9:40 p.m. BALTIMORE — Luke Scott homered 2/3 scoreless innings in his first major-
Kansas City (Greinke 7-10) at Seattle 700 along with Rodriguez. “It was a relief just to put it for the third straight game and Baltimore league win.
Washington (Lannan 2-5) at L.A.
Dodgers (Kershaw 10-6), 10:10 p.m.
(French 0-2), 10:10 p.m. Last year, long before the past me,” he added. “There’s
improved to 2-0 under new manager Buck Chipper Jones and McCann hit back-
Showalter. to-back homers off Mike Pelfrey (10-6)
historic homer off Toronto’s no question I was pressing Felix Pie had three hits and three in the third inning, givinge the Braves a

WPS WNBA
Shaun Marcum in a 5-1 New ’cause I wanted to get it out of RBIs for the Orioles, who are already 3-2 lead.
York victory, Rodriguez’s rep- assured a fifth series win of the season Melky Cabrera added a homer off Raul
the way.” — in 35 tries — but still own the worst Valdes in the Atlanta eighth.
utation — and life — changed A-Rod reached the mile- record in the majors (34-73). Cardinals 8, Astros 4
The Associated Press The Associated Press markedly. In response to a stone after a 12-game drought,
Rookie Brian Matusz (4-11) allowed ST. LOUIS — Albert Pujols hit a
W L T Pts GF GA one run and seven hits in six innings to 3-run homer and Chris Carpenter slowed
FC Gold Pride 12 3 2 38 30 14
EASTERN CONFERENCE SportsIllustrated.com report in connecting with a 2-0 pitch earn his first home win in 11 starts. the Houston bats.
W L Pct GB
Philadelphia 8 6 3 27 28 22 Atlanta 18 10 .643 — February 2009, he admitted to over the middle of the plate
Ervin Santana (10-8) allowed nine Pujols connected on a 3-2 pitch from
Boston 7 6 4 25 23 19 runs and 12 hits in 3 2/3 innings, his short- J.A. Happ (2-1) and put it over the left-field
Washington 5 8 5 20 26 29
Indiana 16 10 .615 1 using steroids while playing for his 17th home run of the est outing of the season. wall in the second inning for his 27th home
Washington 16 10 .615 1 for the Texas Rangers from Twins 2, Rays 1, 13 innings
Chicago 5 8 5 20 14 19 New York 15 11 .577 2 season. run of the season and 393rd of his career,
Sky Blue FC 5 8 3 18 14 22 2001-03, a span when he hit ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Delmon moving into a tie with Cincinnati’s Joey
Connecticut 13 13 .500 4
Atlanta 4 8 5 17 12 23 Frankie Babilonia, a Young had a tie-breaking RBI single in Votto for the NL lead in home runs.
Chicago 12 16 .429 6 156 homers. He also had major the 13th inning for Minnesota. Pujols, who had three hits, knocked
NOTE: Three points for victory, one point
WESTERN CONFERENCE
hip surgery, returning with a 23-year-old in his second-year Alexi Casilla opened the 13th by Happ out of the game with his homer. Happ
W L Pct GB
for tie. z-Seattle 22 4 .846 — team-first outlook. as a Yankee Stadium secu- drawing a walk from Lance Cormier (3-3) gave up six hits and seven earned runs in
——— and advanced to third on Joe Mauer’s one inning.
Wednesday’s Result
Phoenix 13 13 .500 9
“None of us can go back rity guard, retrieved the ball single. Young then made it 2-1 on a single Carpenter (12-3) allowed just two runs
San Antonio 10 16 .385 12 to left.
Boston 2, Atlanta 0 Minnesota 9 16 .360 12 1/2 and change time but I knew and gave it to his supervi- Matt Guerrier (2-6) threw two perfect
on four hits over 7 1/3 innings in improving
to 9-2 at Busch Stadium this season.
Washington 2, Philadelphia 0 Los Angeles 9 17 .346 13
Saturday’s Games Tulsa 5 22 .185 17 1/2
with the green that I had in sor, who had it passed on to innings. The Twins have won 9 out of 11. Phillies 7, Marlins 2
Sky Blue FC at Atlanta, 7 p.m. front of me that I would have Rodriguez. Babilonia got to The Rays tied it at 1 in the ninth when MIAMI — Rookie Domonic Brown
Chicago at FC Gold Pride, 10 p.m. Evan Longoria hit a leadoff double off drove in three runs, Kyle Kendrick pitched
Sunday’s Game
z-clinched conference an opportunity to rewrite some the ball because another secu- Matt Capps and scored on Dan Johnson’s six effective innings and Philadelphia won
———
Boston at Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday’s Result of the chapters in my life and rity guard in the area was on 1-out single. Cormier, pitching for the first for the 11th time in 13 games.
time since July 20, allowed one run and After a 58-minute rain delay at the
Los Angeles 82, Chicago 77 in my career, and try to do break and was rewarded with three hits in four innings. start, the Phillies took a 2-0 lead in the first
Today’s Game things right,” he said. an autographed A-Rod bat. ------ inning on RBI singles by Ross Gload and
Connecticut at Seattle, 10:30 p.m. He tried to let his perfor- Babilonia said it was his job National League Brown. Kendrick (7-4) kept Philadelphia
Friday’s Games LOS ANGELES — Vicente Padilla ahead, allowing two runs.
Atlanta at Indiana, 7 p.m. mance speak for him and cut to turn in the ball and never baffled NL West leading San Diego baf- Anibal Sanchez (8-7) allowed four
down his chattiness among thought about trying to keep it. fled for 6 1/3 hitless innings before finish- runs and seven hits in 4 1/3 innings for
Washington at New York, 7:30 p.m. ing with a 2-hitter and his fourth career the Marlins. He struck out seven. Gaby
San Antonio at Phoenix, 10 p.m. media. In January, the ball a fan caught shutout as Los Angeles hammered the Sanchez went 4-for-4 with two doubles and
Tulsa at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. “I really don’t like talk- for A-Rod’s 500th homer was Padres 9-0. an RBI and fellow rookie Mike Stanton hit
Ryan Ludwick burst Padilla’s bubble his 10th homer.
ing that much,” he explained. auctioned for $103,579. with a 1-out single in the seventh.

AGRIBUSINESS
ASA testifies on trade issues affecting soy exports
The American Soybean exports under the National Colombia FTA has caused and 21 percent of total U.S. for ASA,” Murphy said. of both the Foreign Market
Association (ASA) testi- Export Initiative,” said U.S. soybean producers to agricultural exports in 2009. “Action is also needed Development Program and
fied Wednesday before ASA Vice President Danny lose over 50 percent of their “As producers of the largest on legislation to normal- Market Access Program at
the United States Senate Murphy, a soybean pro- market share.” export-dependent commod- ize financial relations with current levels, and increas-
Committee on Agriculture, ducer from Canton, Miss. Soybeans are the second ity, soybean farmers have Cuba,” Murphy said. Cuba ing funding for these export
Nutrition, and Forestry to “Efforts to achieve this goal largest commodity in the historically made interna- imported $284 million worth promotion programs in the
present ASA’s views on in the agriculture sector United States in terms of tional trade a top priority,” of U.S. soybeans, meal, oil, 2012 Farm Bill.”
international trade issues, will require Congressional annual acreage and value, Murphy said. livestock products in 2009. ASA represents all U.S.
including the need for approval of the pending with 78 million acres plant- Murphy also spoke in “Normalizing financial soybean farmers on domes-
Congress to approve pend- Free Trade Agreements with ed and a farm-gate value favor of renewing Trade relations would improve tic and international issues
ing Free Trade Agreements, Colombia, South Korea, and of $32 billion in 2009. Promotion Authority (TPA), the competitiveness of U.S. of importance to the soy-
extend Presidential Trade Panama, negotiation of new Soybeans and soybean prod- which allows the President soy and livestock product bean industry. ASA’s advo-
Promotion Authority, and FTAs with key importing ucts are the most important to submit trade agreements exports to the Cuban mar- cacy efforts are made pos-
normalize financial rela- countries, and progress on U.S. export commodity, to Congress for an up-or- ket,” according to Murphy. sible through the voluntary
tions with Cuba. the Asia Pacific Economic with sales exceeding $21 down vote, without amend- On trade provisions in membership in ASA by
“ASA was pleased with Cooperation regional agree- billion last year. This rep- ment. “Negotiation of new the 2008 Farm Bill, Murphy over 22,500 farmers in 31
the President’s commitment ment.” Murphy added that resented over 50 percent of FTAs will require renewal of stated that “ASA strongly states where soybeans are
to double the value of U.S. “delay in approving the U.S. soybean production TPA, which is a top priority supports maintaining funding grown.

Blossom end rot, Septoria leaf spot of tomatoes FB contest asks farmers to show they care
BY GLEN ARNOLD, ing calcium and other miner- weeks. During dry summers COLUMBUS — Want viduals, county Farm Bureaus named a finalist.
OSU-Extension, als moves rapidly to the leaves the disease progresses more to see more positive videos and agricultural youth organi- The deadline to submit
ag educator but not to the fruit. slowly and moves from leaf about animal agriculture? zations (4-H, FFA or Farm videos is Sept. 24.
This lack of calcium in to leaf during rainfall or You can help do something Bureau) to be proactive and For complete rules and
The county Extension the fruit results in a localized watering with a garden hose. about it. share their messages directly details visit the contest page
office has received many calls deficiency. So blossom end Most hardware stores In response to numer- with the public.” at http://bit.ly/BecauseICare.
ous online videos that dis- Contestants are asked to Need a video camera?
from vegetable gardeners rot is a calcium deficiency carry fungicides that can stop play animal agriculture in a submit a 90 to 120-second Each of Ohio Farm
about problems with toma- in an area of rapid growth the Septoria leaf spot and negative light, the “Because video of themselves and/or Bureau’s organization direc-
toes. The two most common at the end of the fruit. This keep the tomato plants from I Care” video contest, their organization showcas- tors have been provided with
problems being reported have lack of nutrients causes cells an early death. If Septoria coordinated by Ohio Farm ing how they best care for a flip video camera for use in
been large brown to black to collapse and produce the leaf spot is controlled, toma- Bureau Federation’s (OFBF) their animals. their region of the state. Go
rotten spot on the blossom sunken-lesion symptom of to plants should live all the Center for Food and Animal Videos can be in one of to http://www.ofbf.org/coun-
end of the earliest ripening blossom end rot. way to the first hard frost in Issues, is encouraging farm- three categories: ties to contact your county
tomatoes. A second problem June and parts of July were October. ers, ranchers and others to • Individual Farm Bureau for details on
being reported is the discol- very dry for most of the coun- Tomato Blossom Drop: develop and submit their own • County Farm Bureau how to secure the use of one
oration or death of tomato ty when the tomatoes were Blossom drop plagues gar- videos that portray a posi- • Youth Organization (4-H, of these cameras for your
plant leaves starting from the flowering. While the plants deners during both cool and tive and informative message FFA, or Farm Bureau) contest entry.
bottom of the plant. looked good, their roots were hot conditions. In some years, about livestock farming. Contestants must also post Ohio Farm Bureau
The rotten spot on the not well enough established many of the early-season “We typically hear that their videos to YouTube.com. Federation is a grassroots
blossom end of the tomato to handle the dry weather and blossoms simply fail to set there are too many negative Finalists will be awarded a organization of more than
(opposite end from the stem) supply the calcium needs of and fall off due to cool night images about animal agri- $500 pre-paid gift card and be 235,000 member fami-
is called blossom end rot. the flowering plant. time temperatures. During the culture on the Internet, and eligible for the $1,000 grand lies. For more informa-
Blossom end rot is most com- Many gardeners avoid summer, tomatoes will fail to that more positive images are prize gift card. The grand- tion, or to join, visit www.
monly found on tomatoes, as blossom end rot problems by set when daytime tempera- needed,” said David White, prize winner will be selected GrowWithFB.org. OFBF can
well as bell peppers, zucchini mulching around the base of tures exceed 92 degrees or OFBF’s senior director of by an online public vote. also be found at www.face-
and other summer squashes. their tomato plants in late when evening temperatures issues management and the Contestants may submit book.com/OhioFarmBureau
Animals for Life Foundation. multiple videos, but only one and www.twitter.com/
Blossom end rot is not caused May to conserve soil mois- remain in the mid to upper 70 “This contest now allows indi- video per contestant may be OhioFarmBureau.
by a disease but is caused by ture. Adequate watering dur- degree range. When fruits are
a lack of calcium in the fruit.
Calcium is an “immobile
ing June and July can also
minimize blossom end rot
not set, blossoms fall off.
This is the reason it is
Unwanted farm pesticide disposal collection set
nutrient”, meaning that it does problems. sometimes difficult to get The Ohio Department of ticides, fungicides, insecticides, Putnam County
not move easily within the The discoloration and large fruited tomato variet- Agriculture will be conduct- rodenticides and herbicides) are 124 Putnam Parkway,
tomato plant. The slightest eventual death of tomato plant ies to set under hot sum- ing the Clean Sweep Program encouraged to dispose of them. Ottawa
impediment to water move- leaves is caused by Septoria mer conditions. Small-fruited at three locations in Ohio to The sites for collecting are:
ment within the plant will lead leaf spot disease. The disease varieties, especially cherry collect old or unwanted farm Hardin County No pre-registration is
pesticides. Aug.5, 10:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. required for farmers to bring
to limited distribution of this splashes from the soil onto tomatoes, have the ability to The collections are for only Hardin County Fairgrounds farm chemicals for dispos-
important element. Leaves the lower leaves of the plant set under relatively warm and farm pesticides. No paint, anti- 14134 Fairground Road al and there is no charge.
are the primary location where in early July. It rapidly pro- cool temperatures. For this freeze, solvents, household County Road 40, Kenton For more information, con-
water is used in the tomato gresses up the tomato plant reason, planting more than a pesticides or other non-farm tact the Ohio Department
plant before it is lost through during warm moist weather single tomato variety in gar- pesticides will be accepted. Putnam County of Agriculture, Pesticide
transpiration. Under high and can eventually kill the dens can insure both early as Farmers and landowners with Aug. 12, 10:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Regulation Section, at 614-
moisture stress, water contain- entire plant in a matter of well as midseason fruit set. old, unwanted pesticides (insec- OSU Extension Office, 728-6987.
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53-yr-old Tomorrow’s
Horoscope
HI AND LOIS

man still lives By Bernice Bede Osol


Friday, Aug. 6, 2010

with parents
In order to advance a special inter-
est in the year ahead, you might have
to make several significant changes
in your life. Although the moves you
make are likely to be good, they still
may need plenty of time to work.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) - Even if
Dear Annie: I am 52 Dear On Strike: If you you know you can do something that
years old, have been divorced want the menfolk to help would publicly embarrass an annoy-
ing individual, restrain yourself. This
for 15 years and am cur- out, you have to insist on
rently involved in a relation- it, since they obviously
person would try to get even later on
down the line.
BLONDIE
ship with a wonderful man. aren’t considerate enough VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) - It
“Chuck” lives 80 miles from to do it voluntarily. Hand would be far better not to use any-
thing belonging to another family
me, but we have adjusted to your nephew the silverware, member without his/her permission.
the distance and enjoy week- and tell him to set the table. If what you borrow is lost or broken,
ends together. The problem Give your brother the plates. the sparks would fly in all directions.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) - If a
is, he still lives at home with Enlist your brother-in-law as disagreement should arise between
his parents. He’s an ally. Ask him you and your mate while out in pub-
53, has never been to inform the guys lic, wait until you are alone to air it
out. Doing so in front of others would
married and is very that they will be add fuel to the fire in the way of fur-
spoiled. clearing the table ther embarrassment and humiliation.
We are madly and putting left- SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
- Strive to be a positive thinker, or
in love with each overs away. Tell you will adopt a negative attitude and
other. He adores him it is good generate all types of ways and means
my children and training for his to fulfill your belief that life is a bum-
mer. You’ll have no one to blame but BEETLE BAILEY
grandchildren. son. Your mother yourself.
And he supported and sister may still SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
me during some choose to do most 21) - Unless you are careful, a gossipy
difficult times. of the work, but friend will probe into your affairs in or-
der to unearth something you want kept
We have looked at it’s a start. secret. Be careful this skillful investiga-
engagement rings, Annie’s Mailbox Dear Annie: tor doesn’t catch you off-guard.
but that’s as far A l t h o u g h CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
19) - You and your mate are likely to
as it has gone. I “Bummed Out” and be in accord when it comes to major
don’t want to continue this “Burned Out” were fortunate issues. However, those little differ-
if Chuck has no intention of that their children eventually ences over trivial things can easily
generate an angry exchange if you’re
marrying me. Why invest in gave up drugs and got their not careful.
a relationship that is going lives back on track, I have AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
nowhere? Whenever I try to to say that is not always the - Upon occasion we all can treat life
more indifferently than we should. If
talk to him about it, he avoids case. you’re not careful, playing things too
the conversation. I am 22 and am taking loose could get carried to extremes, SNUFFY SMITH
I do not want to grow old care of my 13-year-old broth- and would cause you to miss some-
thing important.
alone. I am ready to make a er and 3-year-old sister. My PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) -
commitment, but Chuck isn’t. mother has been in and out Having strong desires for personal
Should I end this now before of drug rehab multiple times, gain could cause you to take some
it’s too late? I don’t want but she is still using. And my chances or risks that you normally
wouldn’t. Keep in mind all the rea-
to wait until his parents die. grandparents, in their refusal sons why a long shot is so precarious
They are in excellent health, to give up on her, are still and dangerous.
and it could be a long time. -- “helping.” ARIES (March 21-April 19)
- It’s one of those days when the
Investing and Confused I am so happy I could get people you try to please the most are
Dear Investing: If you are my siblings out of this family likely to be the least appreciative of
looking for a commitment dysfunction before they had your gestures. You can’t be all things
to all people, so don’t even try.
right now, a 53-year-old man to go through what I did as TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
who has never been married a child. So to all the enablers - When racing around town, keep
and still lives with his parents out there: Cut your losses. -- your eye on your fellow athletes. One
is probably not a good bet. The Rest of the Family could give you a run you never in- HAGAR THE HORRIBLE
tended to take, with both of you fight-
This is especially true if he Dear Rest: We commend ing for the same space.
refuses to discuss the subject. you for taking responsibility GEMINI (May 21-June 20) - Be
careful not to jump to conclusions
Living independently is how for your siblings and under- and get into a squabble with another
people mature and develop, stand your desire to cut ties. who is just as off-course as you. To
and Chuck has never had that But parents are loath to give rectify any misunderstanding you
opportunity. Unless he is act- up on a child, and on occa- must maintain your composure.
CANCER (June 21-July 22) -
ing as caregiver for his par- sion, their efforts pay off. Appropriate self-esteem is essential,
ents (and it doesn’t seem so), This is why your grandpar- as you know, but not to the point of
we think you should consider ents still enable your mother. thinking you are superior to every-
body else. It usually takes a large
this a wonderful friendship We hope someday they will dose of humility to keep us thinking
and nothing more. find a better way to help straight.
Dear Annie: I am fed up. her. Copyright 2010, United Feature Syndicate, Inc.

Every time my family gets


together, the women spend BORN LOSER
the entire time working while
the men sit around and watch
TV.
I am so angry about this
sexism that I am ready to stop
attending these functions. I
don’t believe that women who
work full-time jobs should be
expected to slave away in
the kitchen doing prep and
cleanup, while the men show
up, eat a delicious meal and
then relax on the couch.
I’ve voiced my objections FRANK & ERNEST
to my mother and sister, but
while they agree with me,
they do nothing to back up
my request for help from
my father and brother. My
brother-in-law will give us a
hand, but his son plays on the
computer.
What advice do you have
for me other than to stop par-
ticipating? -- On Strike

Thursday Evening August 5, 2010


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California gay marriage ban overturned


By LISA LEFF and PAUL ELIAS appeal will go to the 9th U.S. Circuit Court allowed to marry for like a day and then they ban was necessary to safeguard the traditional
The Associated Press of Appeals, which has jurisdiction over nine took it away,” said Briggs, who wore a T-shirt understanding of marriage and to encourage
Western states. The outcome there eventu- with an image of Batman and Robin kissing. responsible childbearing. But they called just
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A judge struck ally could force the U.S. Supreme Court to “But at the same time, we have a black presi- two witnesses, compared to the 18 put on by
down California’s same-sex marriage ban as confront the question of whether gays have a dent — so let’s just get on with it! It’s about the plaintiffs, claiming they did not need to
an unconstitutional violation of gay couples’ constitutional right to wed. equality.” present expert testimony because the U.S.
civil rights, but a pending appeal of the land- Currently, same-sex couples can legally Reveling in their joint victory, Boies said Supreme Court had never recognized a right to
mark ruling could prevent gay weddings from wed only in Massachusetts, Iowa, Connecticut, he and Olson’s alliance would prove valuable same-sex marriage.
resuming in the state any time soon. Vermont, New Hampshire and Washington, if the Proposition 8 case, known as Perry v. But in declaring Proposition 8 unconsti-
Chief U.S. District Judge Vaughn Walker D.C. Schwarzenegger, reaches the Supreme Court. tutional, Walker accepted every argument
overturned the voter-approved ban known as Hundreds of same-sex marriage support- “Ted and I have a deal — He is going to get advanced by the plaintiffs and methodically
Proposition 8 Wednesday, declaring that limit- ers celebrated the verdict at public gather- the 5 justices that were for him in Bush v. Gore rejected every claim made by the defense.
ing marriage to a man and a woman serves no ings in San Francisco, West Hollywood and and I’m going to get the 4 justices that were Preventing gays from marrying does nothing
legitimate purpose and is an “artifact” rooted New York City, while acknowledging they with me in Bush v. Gore,” he joked. to strengthen heterosexual unions or serve
in “unfounded stereotypes and prejudices.” have watched court victories evaporate before. Standing in front of eight American flags any purpose that justifies its discriminatory
“Rather than being different, same-sex and California voters passed Proposition 8 five at a news conference, the two couples behind effect, but harms children with same-sex
opposite-sex unions are, for all purposes rel- months after the state Supreme Court legal- the case beamed and choked up as they related parents and “the state’s interest in equality,”
evant to California law, exactly the same,” ized same-sex unions and an estimated 18,000 their feelings of validation. he wrote.
Walker wrote in an unequivocal and strongly same-sex couples already had tied the knot. “Tomorrow will feel different because “To characterize plaintiffs objective as ’the
worded 136-page ruling. “The evidence shows Joe Briggs, 32, an actor who attended the tomorrow I will have a sense of security I have right to same-sex marriage’ would suggest that
conclusively that moral and religious views West Hollywood gathering Wednesday night, not had,” said Sandy Stier, as her partner of 10 plaintiffs seek something different from what
form the only basis for a belief that same- said he was thrilled to hear about the ruling years, Kris Perry, stood at her side. “Because opposite-sex couples across the state enjoy
sex couples are different from opposite-sex but was curbing his enthusiasm because of the of this decision I will know we are treated the — namely, marriage,” Walker said. “Rather,
couples.” legal fight still ahead. same under the law as everybody else.” plaintiffs ask California to recognize their rela-
While the ruling affects only California, the ”It’s a long process. Last time we were Defense lawyers argued at trial that the tionships for what they are: marriages.”

Wife learns of husband’s


2nd wedding on Facebook
By MEGHAN BARR home from the hospital. “People who engage in
The Associated Press Once, she found his pass- these sorts of behaviors
port at home when he was now have the option of try-
CLEVELAND — Dread supposed to be in China ing to keep things private
of the unknown hung in for business. or turning it into a spec-
the air as Lynn France In October, before leav- tacle and becoming their
typed two words into the ing for another trip, her own reality show,” says
search box on Facebook: husband left a hotel web- lawyer Andrew Zashin, a
the name of the woman site up on the couple’s child custody expert who is
with whom she believed computer screen. representing Lynn France.
her husband was having “So I actually went “In this case, it seems, the
an affair. there with a girlfriend, just spouse may have crossed
Click. And there it was, to see for myself for sure,” the line and gotten married
the stuff of nightmares for France says. “He was there while he was still mar-
any spouse, cuckolded or with this girlfriend. I said, ried.”
not. Wedding photos. At ‘Hey, I’m his wife. We’ve Aftab, a lawyer who
Walt Disney World, no got a baby.”’ runs the online protection
less, featuring her husband The woman told France site WiredSafety.org, says
literally dressed as Prince that she was engaged to the lesson to be learned
Charming. His new wife, a France’s husband. from the Frances’ case is
pretty blonde, was a glow- “Sure enough, they were that no form of communi-
ing Sleeping Beauty, sur- registered for a wedding at cation is sacred anymore.
Nancy Spencer photo rounded by footmen. Target,” France says. “It’s like trying to catch
Pink potty perched on chimney “I was numb with shock,
to tell you the truth,” says
A girlfriend recom-
mended checking the
a river in your hand,” she
says. “It will leak out
A Herald reader spotted a toilet on top of a Delphos home Wednesday. Why it’s France, an occupational woman’s Facebook page, eventually.”
there is unknown, so tell us why you think the pink potty is sitting on the chimney. therapist from Westlake, a which was then open to But Aftab doesn’t rec-
Email your idea to nspencer@delphosherald.com. Cleveland suburb. “There the public, France says, ommend snooping around
was like an album of 200 but has since become pri- online. That can backfire

Security flawed, inmates escape


pictures on there. Their vate. There, France found in court if used inappro-
whole wedding.” evidence of an unfolding priately — such as when
Affairs were once relationship that she still spouses log onto each oth-
shadowy matters, illicit couldn’t wrap her head er’s Facebook pages with-
By FELICIA FONSECA security deficiences that contributed to the encounters whispered around. Overwhelmed out permission. If your
The Associated Press escape.” about and often difficult with two young children, spouse isn’t trustworthy,
Ryan said a corrections security team at to prove. But in the age she confronted her hus- she says, get a divorce and
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. — The three inmates the prison was completing a comprehensive of Facebook and Twitter band. She says he told her save yourself the trouble.
didn’t seem to arouse the least bit of suspicion evaluation, and he would meet with MTC and lightning-fast com- he wouldn’t actually go Lynn’s husband, John
when they sneaked out of their dorm rooms next week to finalize a plan. munication, the notion of through with the wedding. France, does not deny that
and rushed to the perimeter of the medium- Investigators were focused on how the privacy is fast becoming It wasn’t until she saw he has remarried. Rather,
security prison. inmates managed to go undetected for several obsolete. From flirtatious the wedding photos that he simply is insisting that
Alarms that were supposed to go off didn’t. hours around the time of the escape and why text messages to incrimi- she finally began divorce he was never married to
No officers noticed anything amiss. And no three violent criminals were allowed in a nating e-mails, marital proceedings. Lynn in the first place.
one was apparently paying attention when the medium-security prison in the first place. discretions are much eas-
violent criminals sliced open fences with wire An Arizona lawmaker said the state needs ier to track — especially
cutters and vanished into the Arizona desert in to overhaul its inmate classification system, if potentially damaging
their orange jumpsuits. which allowed the prisoners to get put into the photographic evidence is
The series of blunders surrounding the medium-security lockup despite their violent posted online.
escape and the state’s practice of housing pasts. Corrections officials said their prison “All of these things are
hardened murderers and other violent crimi- behavior was good enough that they down- just a trail of cyber bread-
crumbs that are easily Answers to Wednesday’s questions:
nals in private, medium-security prisons have graded the inmates’ threat risk, clearing the
tracked by good divorce A survey found the line “Let’s get outta here,” was
placed Arizona corrections officials under way for placement in the facility.
lawyers,” says Parry Aftab, spoken in 81 percent of the Hollywood films produced
intense scrutiny in recent days. “One thing we might have to look at is
an expert on Internet safe- between 1938 and 1985.
Two of the fugitives remained at large saying if you’re convicted of a crime that is
ty and privacy laws. Drew Berrymore wrote her autobiography, “Little Girl
Wednesday as the manhunt entered its fifth as serious as murder, that you are always con-
France, 41, was not Lost” at age 14.
day. Authorities believe the inmates have left sidered a high risk,” said David Lujan, a state
completely blindsided by Today’s questions:
Arizona and were heading east with a girl- lawmaker who unsuccessfully sought to regu-
her Facebook discovery, Who was the lowest-paid contract player in Hollywood’s
friend who allegedly threw the wire cutters late the types of inmates held in private pris-
which happened in January history?
over a fence and fled with two of them. ons. “They may be a moderate risk to the staff
2009. That fall, she had Who are the youngest male and female performers to
Arizona Department of Corrections when they’re inside. But when you see what
grown suspicious when her win Oscars for acting?
Director Charles Ryan said he met Wednesday happens outside afterward, obviously, they’re
husband began taking fre- Answers in Friday’s Herald.
with representatives of the Utah-based prison more than a moderate risk to the public.”
quent business trips, even Today’s words:
company Management and Training Corp. The Arizona State Prison in Kingman sits
leaving the day the cou- Noddypeak: a fool
and that they “have been assured that MTC amid nothing but a dusty field, three miles
ple’s newborn son came Ylang-ylang: a tropical Asian tree or its perfume
is committed to addressing and correcting the from a major east-west interstate highway.

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