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Sports 8th annual Mini Relay for Life kicks off


OHSAA Board of Directors
Meeting Highlights
- The board approved the
divisional breakdowns of
all fall sports except cross
country for the 2011-12 and
2012-13 school years. The
divisional breakdowns are
posted within the ‘Member
Schools’ section at OHSAA.
org. In addition, the foot-
ball divisional changes are
listed below and the regional
assignments are posted on the
football page at OHSAA.org.
- The OHSAA
recently imposed sanc-
tions against 10 member
schools (OHSAA.org).
- The board approved the
2011-12 general sports regu-
lations as well as the sport-
by-sport regulations. Of note,
among the general sports
regulations are two new items
that further clarify and des-
ignate a penalty in two areas.
First, a penalty for schools
whose coaches who do not
have the Pupil Activity/
Coaching Permit mandated
by the Ohio Department of
Education. Second, a penalty Dena Martz photo
for schools that do not con- Hundreds of students, teachers and volunteers from Jefferson and St. John’s gathered on Franklin Street this morning to kick off the eighth annual
duct preseason meetings for Mini Relay for Life. Activities and speakers are scheduled throughout the day to educate about cancer and the people who experience it. See additional
student-athletes and parents photo on page 12 and read more in Saturday’s Herald.
as mandated by the OHSAA.

Football Divisional Changes Middle Point man in


custody after fatal shooting
for 2011 and 2012
The following are those
schools which changed
football divisions based on By Van Wert Police Investigation (BCI) was
their current male enroll- and staff reports called in to work the crime
ment in grades nine through scene with Van Wert Police
11 as provided by the Ohio VAN WERT — A Middle Department evidence person-
Department of Education. Point man is in custody fol- nel. The police department
The complete list of divi- lowing a fatal shooting at the was assisted at the Van Wert
sional alignments and Fox Road Apartments in Van County Hospital by the Ohio
regional assignments are Wert. State Highway Patrol.
posted at OHSAA.org. At 10:52 p.m. on Thursday, The Van Wert County
(Area schools) the Van Wert City Police Sheriff’s Department assist-
Moved Down to Department responded to ed by locating Phillips at a
Division II (From Division apartment 2H at the Fox Road residence near Middle Point.
I): Fremont Ross, Lima Apartments to a report that Through negotiations, depu-
Senior, Marion Harding. Chad D. Phillips, 31, of Middle ties were able to take Phillips
Moved Up to Division II Point had shot Christopher D. into custody without inci-
(From Division III): Celina. McMillen, 24, of Van Wert, dent and brought him to the
Moved Up to Division and that both men were still in Van Wert Police Department
III (From Division IV): the apartment. where he was turned over.
Lewistown Indian Lake. When officers arrived on Deputies secured the resi-
Moved Up to Division IV the scene, they discovered dence near Middle Point until
(From Division V): Delta. Phillips had left. a warrant was obtained for
Moved Down to Division The Van Wert Fire the residence. Stacy Taff photos

V (From Division IV): Department EMS unit was Van Wert City Police Fort Jennings High School science teacher Jeff Jostpille, left, and Bob Altenburger,
Metamora Evergreen, called to the scene and start- served Phillips with a charge recent widower of the school’s science teacher Mary Lou “Mrs. A” Altenburger, break
Marion Pleasant. ed treatment on McMillen, of attempted murder and was ground for the new M.L.A. Outdoor Science Lab Thursday.

Fort Jennings breaks ground


Moved Up to Division V who had sustained multiple later taken to the Van Wert
(From Division VI): Carey, gunshot wounds. McMillen County Correctional Facility
Columbus Grove, Covington, was transported to the Van for incarceration.

for outdoor science lab


Bascom Hopewell- Wert County Hospital where Officials later learned
Loudon, Van Buren. he was later life-flighted to McMillen succumbed to his
Moved Down to Lutheran Hospital in Fort injuries and died.
Wayne. The police are working
Division VI (From
Van Wert City Police with the Van Wert County
Division V): St. Henry. BY MIKE FORD beyond. than 100 feet long by 80 feet
Department detectives started Prosecutor’s Office with pos-
their investigation and the sible additional charges still mford@delphosherald.com “We will have a windmill, wide and there will be all
Today Ohio Bureau of Criminal pending. solar panels and collectors kinds of things grown there.
Regular Season Baseball FORT JENNINGS — As to heat water and food plots. We also hope to have a small
(5 p.m.): Columbus Grove wind farm projects get plant- We’ll have a large garden orchard where I can take biol-
at Continental (PCL), ed around the Tri-county, in which to grow crops for ogy students and the lab can
4:30 p.m. (continuation); educators at the home of the biomass that we’ll make etha- even be used by sociology
Coldwater at St. John’s Musketeers are also getting nol from. We also plan to classes to study how ener-
(MAC); Fort Jennings at involved. Spearheaded by the do some composting,” said gy effects the economy and
Ottoville (PCL); Elida vs science department, leaders organizer Jeff Jostpille, who other social components,” he
Lima Senior at UNOH. here are not stopping with teaches science. said. “The goal is to show that
Softball (5 p.m.): Jefferson wind. Altenburger was the other this can be done and to show
at Fort Recovery; Paulding Ground was broken of two science teachers in Fort the interconnectedness. For
at Elida; Kalida at LTC. Thursday for the Mary Lou Jennings. She recently passed example, we’ll make electric-
Track and Field: MAC Altenburger Outdoor Science away, while still on the job ity from the solar panels to run
at Minster, 4:30 p.m.; WBL Lab. It will expose students after 33 years in teaching. the lights, the windmill will
at Van Wert, 5 p.m. to a wide range of renewable Jostpille has big dreams for be used to pump water from
energy sources, their inter- the laboratory named in her the tank we’ll have to irrigate
connected nature and their honor, as well as the garden.
Forecast relationship to economics and “The entire plot is more See LAB, page 12
Chance of
showers, iso-
lated storms
60 percent
on Saturday.
High in
low 70s.
Index
Obituaries 2 Nancy Spencer photo
State/Local
Politics
3
4 Preschool a‘buzz’ this morning
Community 5 Beekeepers Dale and Shirley Rothe, left, of Summer’s
Sports 6-7 Nectar in Wapakoneta, visited Kreative Learning
Church 8 Preschool this morning to teach the children about
Classifieds 10 honey bees. Students learned about the queen bee and
Television 11 all her royal subjects. They also got a hands-on look at
World briefs 12 a piece honeycomb. Above: The Rothe’s granddaughter
and Kreative student Anna Menke shows her peers the
jacket and veil she wears when she helps her grandpar-
ents. See related photos on page 12. The Fort Jennings High School student body donned “I ❤ Mrs. A” T-shirts to the
ground-breaking.
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For The Record


Demjanjuk POLICE REPORT
Two arrested for Police probe
OBITUARY The Delphos
convicted over theft, trespassing breaking and
Herald Vol. 141 No. 282

Nazi camp deaths


entering At 9:20 a.m. on Wednesday,
Delphos police were called to
Nancy Spencer, editor
Ray Geary, general manager
the area of South Bredeick At 11:26 p.m. on Delphos Herald, Inc.
and West Clime streets in ref- Don Hemple,
Wednesday, Delphos police advertising manager
erence to a suspicious vehi- were called to the 600 block
By DAVID RISING cle parked in that area. Upon Tiffany Brantley,
The Associated Press “The verdict officers’ arrival, they located
of East Sixth Street in refer-
ence to a breaking-and-enter-
circulation manager

MUNICH — A German
sends a very the vehicle parked in an area
close to an unoccupied build-
ing complaint. The Daily Herald (USPS 1525
court convicted retired U.S. powerful mes- ing along with two subjects
Upon officers’ arrival, they
met with the complainant who
8000) is published daily except
Sundays and Holidays.
autoworker John Demjanjuk
on Thursday of taking part in
sage that even with the vehicle.
At that time, officers iden-
advised officers someone had By carrier in Delphos and

many years after attempted to forcibly gain area towns, or by rural motor
the murder of tens of thousands tified the subjects as Phillip entry in to a residence and its route where available $2.09 per
of Jews as a Nazi death camp the crimes of Cross, 22, and Brock Parsons, garage. week. By mail in Allen, Van
guard, breaking legal ground 21, of Delphos. After speak- The detective bureau was Timothy J. Schroeder Wert, or Putnam County, $105
that could pave the way for the the Holocaust, ing with the subjects, offi- contacted and the case was Sept. 25, 1956-May 11, 2011
per year. Outside these counties

the perpetrators
prosecution of many low-level cers found they had loaded up $119 per year.
handed over to them. Timothy J. Schroeder, Entered in the post office
cogs in Hitler’s machinery of items from private property 54, of Ottoville, died at 4:17
destruction. can be brought without the owner’s permis- Man arrested for p.m. Wednesday at Van Wert
in Delphos, Ohio 45833 as
Periodicals, postage paid at
The 91-year-old Demjanjuk
was sentenced to five years in to justice. We’re sion.
As a result, both Cross possession
Inpatient Hospice Center.
He was born Sept. 25,
Delphos, Ohio.
No mail subscriptions will be
prison on 28,060 counts of hopeful that and Parsons were arrested on
At 11:13 p.m. on 1956, in Lima to Justin and accepted in towns or villages
accessory to murder — one
each for the number of people this verdict will charges of criminal trespass-
ing and theft and transport- Wednesday while on routine Kate
who
(Fenbert) Schroeder,
survive in Leipsic.
where The Daily Herald paper
carriers or motor routes provide
killed at the Sobibor death pave the way ed to the Van Wert County
Jail. They will appear in Van
patrol, officers observed a
subject acting suspicious in He had been married to daily home delivery for $2.09
per week.
camp during the six months in
1943 when he was convicted for additional Wert Municipal Court on the nature. As officers approached Janelle (Beining) Schroeder 405 North Main St.
the subject, he was identified of Ottoville. His fiancée,
of standing guard there. prosecutions in charges.
The case was handed over as Aron Lichtenberger, 32 of Marcia Hoffman survives in
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But Demjanjuk will spend
no immediate time behind Germany.” to the Detective Bureau for Delphos. Ottoville.
Also surviving are four chil-
8 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Fri.
POSTMASTER:
bars. Presiding Judge Ralph further investigation and pos- As officers spoke with
Lichtenberger, it was found dren, Jason (Carrie) Schroeder Send address changes
Alt ordered him released from — Efraim Zuroff, the sible additional charges. of Ottawa, Todd (Janelle) to THE DAILY HERALD,
custody pending his appeal — chief Nazi hunter at the that he was in possession of an 405 N. Main St.
Schroeder of Fort Jennings
WEATHER
a process that could take at Simon Wiesenthal Center illegal substance. Delphos, Ohio 45833
least a year. It was not imme- Lichtenberger was charged and Melissa Schroeder
diately clear when Demjanjuk into Lima Municipal Court on and Rodney Schroeder of
he told The Associated Press.
would be released or where he
Delphos weather charges of possession of mari- Ottoville; two grandchildren, Scholars of the Day
The prospect of
would go. High temperature Thursday juana, a minor misdemeanor. Nolan Schroeder and Aiden
Demjanjuk’s release pending Schroeder, and a grandchild
The case was considered in Delphos was 85 degrees,
THANK YOU
appeal, though common under on the way; three sisters,
groundbreaking because the German justice system, low was 63. A trace of rainfall Beverly (Keith) Dewar of
although scores of Nazi war drew immediate ire from those was recorded. High a year ago Leipsic and Rebecca (Steve)
criminals have been tried and who had been pushing for his today was 82, low was 46. Thank you to everyone Schnipke and Barbara (John)
convicted in Germany, in conviction. Record high for today is 87, who attended and support- Beining of Ottawa; four broth-
this case there was no evi- “We don’t think that that’s set in 1991. Record low is 28, ed the 1st annual Bowling ers, Keith “Cojak” (Nancy)
dence that Demjanjuk (dem- appropriate given the heinous set in 1946. for the Boyz at the Delphos Schroeder, Bruce (Teresa)
YAHN’-yuk) committed a nature of his crimes,” Efraim WEATHER FORECAST Recreation Center. Schroeder and Brad “Slick”
specific crime. Zuroff, the chief Nazi hunter at Tri-county The event was a tremen- (Jill) Schroeder of Leipsic
His prosecution was the Simon Wiesenthal Center, Associated Press dous success with nearly 150 and Philip “Flip” (Natalie)
based on the theory that if attendees who enjoyed bowl- Schroeder of Findlay; and St. John’s Scholar of the
said in a telephone interview
Demjanjuk was at the camp from Jerusalem. FRIDAY NIGHT: Mostly ing, karaoke, and an evening a sister-in-law, Jean (Gary) Day is Amanda
in Nazi-occupied Poland, he Still, Zuroff called the con- cloudy with a chance of show- with friends while promoting Nienberg of Miller City. Bobert.
was a participant in the killing viction “a very important vic- ers and isolated storms. Lows Testicular Cancer Awareness He was preceded in death Congratulations
there — the first time such a tory for justice.” in the lower 60s. Southwest & Education. by three brothers, Gregory, Amanda!
legal argument has been made “The verdict sends a very winds around 5 mph shifting The $6,800 raised from Frederick and Matthew
in German courts. powerful message that even to the west after midnight. Bowling for the Boyz will Schroeder. Jefferson’s Scholar of the
“This case is a door open- many years after the crimes Chance of measurable rain 50 benefit the Jay Holdgreve Mr. Schroeder was owner/ Day is Austin
er,” said Thomas Walther, of the Holocaust, the perpetra- percent. Endowment for Testicular operator, along with his Carder.
a former federal prosecutor tors can be brought to justice,” SATURDAY: Showers Cancer Research at The Ohio sons, of Schroeder Steel in Congratulations
who led the investigation that he said. “We’re hopeful that likely and isolated thunder- State University’s James Ottoville. He was a member Austin!
prompted Germany to put this verdict will pave the way storms. Cooler. Highs In the Cancer Hospital & Solove of the Immaculate Conception
Demjanjuk on trial. for additional prosecutions in lower 70s. South winds 5 to Research Institute. Catholic Church, Ottoville, a Students can pick up their
The Ukrainian-born Germany.” 10 mph shifting to the south- Thank you to the lane member of the Wannemacher awards in their school offices.
Demjanjuk was a Soviet Red Demjanjuk attorney Ulrich east in the afternoon. Chance sponsors and the numerous Pool League, Ottawa Eagles

BIRTH
Army soldier captured by the Busch said he was appeal- of rain 60 percent. individuals who donated time, and a social member of
Germans in Crimea in 1942. ing the decision and expressed SATURDAY NIGHT: knowledge or items to make Ottoville VFW. He loved
He is accused of then agreeing confidence he would succeed. Showers likely. Lows in the the event so successful. spending time with his chil-
to serve as a “Wachmann,” Special thanks go to my dren, grandchildren other fam- A girl, Jenna Leigh, was
Demjanjuk “will not see one mid 50s. Northeast Winds 5 born May 10 to Jeff and
or guard, the lowest rank of day in jail,” he said. to 10 mph. Chance of rain 60 wife, children, family and ily members and friends.
the “Hilfswillige,” former friends who have been so sup- Sabrina Ricker of Van Wert.
Alt said Demjanjuk did not percent. Mass of Christian Burial She was welcomed home
POWs who were subordinate pose a flight risk because of EXTENDED FORECAST portive since my initial diag- will begin 10:30 a.m. Monday
to German SS men. nosis. by sister Aubrey.
his age, poor health and the SUNDAY: Showers like- at Immaculate Conception Grandparents are Dave
Walther said his office has fact that he is stateless after ly. Highs in the lower 60s. “You can never pay back, Catholic Church, Ottoville,
many cases that have been buy you can always pay for- the Rev. John Stites officiat- and Connie Ricker, Jon and
being deported from the U.S. Chance of rain 60 percent. Linda Lewis and Jim and Deb
investigated but shelved two years ago. SUNDAY NIGHT: Mostly ward” - Woody Hayes ing. Burial will follow in St.
and could now be reopened. Jay Holdgreve Mary’s Cemetery, Ottoville. Delgado.
That meant there were no cloudy with a 50 percent
Although it’s hard to say how grounds to hold him, Alt said. chance of showers. Lows in tcare.org Friends may call from 6-8
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Demjanjuk’s son, John
with a 30 percent chance of
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TUESDAY-THURSDAY:
Mostly cloudy. Highs in the
party. Memorials may be made
A special thank you goes to Immaculate Conception
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Purse Bingo nets visiting nurses/hospice $6,000
An aerial view architect rendering of what the renovated Vantage building will look
like when completed. A recent Delphos Eagles Purse Bingo event raised more than $6,000 that was donated
to the Delphos Area Visiting Nurses and Hospice. The event attracted a sold-out crowd
Vantage sets 35th anniversary of 300. Purse winners include, grand-prize winner Kathy Vorst, Nancy Markward,
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Vantage Career Center is inside the existing walls. Garmann Miller volunteers pose with Delphos Area Visiting Nurses and Hospice employees.
will host its official ground- Three training labs will be Architects have designed
breaking ceremony for the relocated in new space and the building and Gilbane Board suggests
renovation and expansion
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There will be an open
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Aid Center located at 248 N.Main after their first visit with-
St. Delphos, Ohio is set to give- out busting their budgets.
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POLITICS “The family you come from isn’t as important as the family you’re going to have.”
— Ring Lardner, American humorist (1885-1933)

US must act now to


curb global warming
By DINA CAPPIELLO recognizes that some strate- The best and most eco-
Associated Press gies may be politically infea- nomical way to address glob-
sible. al warming, the panel con-
WASHINGTON — “We know enough, know cludes, is to put a price on
An expert panel asked by that acting sooner is better carbon pollution through a
Congress to recommend ways than acting later, and that tax or a market-based system.
to deal with global warm- uncertainty is a reason for The Democratic-led House,
ing said Thursday that the acting rather than not act- with the support of President
U.S. should not wait to sub- ing,” said Albert Carnesale, Barack Obama, passed a bill
stantially reduce the pollution the chairman of the commit- nearly two years ago that
responsible and any efforts to tee, which included scientists, would have set up a mar-
delay action would be short- economists, former politi- ket for greenhouse gas emis-
sighted. cians and business leaders. sions. It died in the Senate
But that’s exactly what “Politics are different amid concerns that it would
Republicans and some now, and they will change raise energy prices and a
Democrats in Congress are over time,” said Carnesale, Republican campaign calling
trying to do. an engineer and chancellor it “cap-and-tax.”
With a majority in the emeritus at the University at Obama said after the elec-
House and many freshman California Los Angeles. The tion last year that he would
lawmakers skeptical of the sci- recommendations the panel is seek other ways to combat
Social Security
IT WAS NEWS THEN
ence behind climate change, making, he said, will be rel- global warming, since the
Republicans are pushing evant years down the road. new House majority would
changes off table measures to block the federal
government from controlling
The report is the last in a
series requested by Congress
not support his preferred
approach.
One Year Ago WASHINGTON (AP) greenhouse gases. in 2008, when Democrats At a meeting in New York
• This year’s Mini Relay for Life will follow the same for- — Congress is putting off The House passed a bill to controlled both the House Thursday with Associated
mula as previous years. The event offers informational enter- changes to Social Security, do that last month. An identical and Senate. It offers a stern Press editors and reporters,
tainment – not just for kids but for adults as well. This is the but the massive retirement and measure failed to get enough warning about the risks of U.N. climate chief Christiana
Mini Relay’s seventh year. disability program still faces votes in the Democratic- global warming and irrefut- Figueres said that Congress’
long-term financial problems controlled Senate, but a major- ably affirms what it says is failure to pass legislation is a
25 Years Ago — 1986 from an aging population and ity there did support reining in a preponderance of scientific “very serious hand brake” on
• Lincolnview High School announced its top academic stu- an economy that has been slow the Environmental Protection evidence showing that pollu- global efforts to fight global
dents for the 1986 graduating class. Top senior honors went to to rebound. Agency’s plans to reduce tion from the burning of fos- warming.
Maureen Blankemeyer and Kelly Ainsworth. The commence- Those problems are get- heat-trapping pollution. sil fuels is to blame. “I don’t think it’s a per-
ment was set June 1 in the high school auditorium. A total of ting new attention today as the The report released With every ton of green- manent state of affairs that
74 students were slated to graduate. trustees who oversee Social Thursday from a 22-mem- house gases entering the the world will be able to live
• Delphos Jaycees held an installation banquet recently at Security and Medicare release ber panel assembled by the atmosphere, the panel says, with,” said Figueres of the
the Firemen’s Club House. New officers are Deb Schurger, their annual reports on the pro- National Research Council the U.S. is putting itself more U.S. stance. The U.S. is alone
secretary; Tom Honigford, internal vice president; Paul grams’ finances. strongly suggests that the at risk and increasing how among industrial countries in
Carder, president; Ron Kimmet, external vice president; Cathy Medicare is in worse shape U.S. should be heading in a much it will cost to reduce rejecting the existing global
Hughes, treasurer; Bob Hammons, chairman of board; Dave than Social Security because different direction. But it also pollution later. agreement.
Garza, director; Phil Schurger, director; Sara Kimmet, direc-
tor; Deb Talboom, director; Dale Carder, past president; Roger
Beckman, director; and Larry Carder, two-year director.
it is also being hit by rising
health care costs. But both
programs will become insol-
Senate puts on show with big oil execs
By LAURIE KELLMAN At issue, Democrats said, Schumer said that saying
• Richard L. Gordly, president of Diamond Savings and vent in the coming decades, and STEPHEN was a bill by Sen. Robert a hugely profitable industry
Loan Co., presented Barb Schnipke of the Delphos Diamond unless Congress acts, accord- OHLEMACHER Menendez, D-N.J., to repeal should continue taking bil-
Savings office her award for completing the company’s certi- ing to the trustees. Associated Press the tax breaks granted to the lions of dollars in tax breaks
fied teller program. Schnipke, a teller at the Delphos office, Last year, the trustees five companies testifying. is as credible as the sugges-
901 Elida Rd., has been with the company three years and is a reported that the Medicare trust WASHINGTON — The Sen. Ron Wyden of Oregon tion that “a unicorn just flew
graduate of Fort Jennings High School. funds would be exhausted by hearing was for verbally flog- played a video of a 2005 con- into this hearing room.”
2029 and the Social Security ging oil company CEOs, and gressional hearing in which oil It’s “very difficult to fol-
50 Years Ago — 1961 trust funds would run out of no senator bothered to pretend company executives said they low the unicorn from New
• A choral vespers concert was set May 14 in Trinity money by 2037. Don’t expect it was about making gaso- didn’t need generous tax breaks York. Who has a very sharp
Methodist Church by the Delphos Jefferson High School vocal the projections to get much line prices more affordable or because oil was then selling at horn,” said the next senator
department under the direction of Ann Oetzel. Members of better, if at all, after another helping the economy recover. $55 a barrel. As the hearing to speak, Roberts, R-Kan.
the girls ensemble are Sandra Swartz, Carol Glaze, Patricia year of high unemployment Utah Sen. Orrin Hatch set commenced, the price per bar- Sometimes, he said, a unicorn
Copeland, Linda Brenneman, Ruth Ann Finks, Judy Swartz, and lagging tax receipts. the tone Thursday when he rel hovered just below $100. can morph into a rhinoceros.
Lana Rinehart, Judy Brenneman, Joan Horine, Lynn Rorabeck, The reports “present impor- opened with a portrait of a “You all said you didn’t “And you don’t want to mess
Susan Lundgren, Janet Leeth, Elaine Pollock and Linda tant news for programs that dog sitting on a pony. need them in 2005,” Wyden with a rhinoceros.”
Knerr. serve as critical lifelines for Sen. Charles Schumer said. “You seem to be telling The elephant in the hear-
• The Rev. Thomas W. Kuhn, principal of Delphos St. millions of older Americans countered with a reference to a different story today.” ing room was the role that
John’s High School has announced that one of the school’s and demonstrate the need for a unicorn. Sen. Pat Roberts What the oil company rising gas prices are playing
Junior students, Philip Bryan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Bryan, our elected leaders to strength- suggested a rhinoceros. It was chiefs had to say was not the as a pocketbook issue in the
has been awarded a five-week course at Bowling Green State en — not undermine — these a fit opening for a show where focus for majority Democrats early stages of the 2012 elec-
University on appropriate research projects under a grant from pillars of financial and health the oil executives served as eager to demonstrate before tions. House Republicans on
the National Science Foundation. security,” said John Rother, props for politicians needing the 2012 election that they Thursday were holding votes
• One hundred and sixteen were in attendance at the Mother- AARP’s executive vice presi- to show voters that they, too, stand with consumers against on a string of bills to speed up
Daughter banquet held Thursday night in the social rooms of dent. are angry about $4 a gallon big oil companies — and and expand offshore drilling
the Evangelical United Brethren Church. Mrs. George Patton Both Democrats and gasoline. those Republicans who sup- to lessen the country’s depen-
presented a fifteen-minute musicale prior to the banquet. Gifts Republicans agree that “This is not going to port them. Republicans dence on foreign oil. President
were presented to Mary Wagoner, the oldest mother, she will Medicare must be addressed change the price at the gas weren’t will to make it that Barack Obama has called for
be 91 in July, and to Mrs. Norman Miller as the youngest soon, but the consensus ends pump,” Finance Committee easy, however. eliminating tax breaks for all
mother, 22 years of age. there, even as a bipartisan Chairman Max Baucus admit- “All this hearing is about oil and gas companies, rais-
group of lawmakers headed ted as he gaveled the proceed- is providing a justification for ing about $44 billion over the
75 Years Ago — 1936 by Vice President Joe Biden is ings to a close. tax increases,” said Hatch, next decade.
• Catherine Haley, West Fourth Street, a student at Jefferson holding talks on ways to tackle “I grant you,” the Montana framed by the dog-and-pony Thursday’s marquee hear-
High School, will be one of the attendants of the Peony Queen the nation’s mounting debt. Democrat added, “we’ve got portrait behind him. ing featured the CEOs of
Most Republicans and to develop an energy policy in “For the president and Shell Oil Co., ExxonMobil,
at the Peony Festival to be held at Van Wert, June 4. Grace
some Democrats in Congress this country.” some of my colleagues,” ConocoPhillips, BP America
Reed, Ridge Township, was chosen Queen Jubilee Fifth at The hearing didn’t get the Republican said, “the and Chevron Corp., which
Van Wert Tuesday evening. Mary Virginia Veach of Hoaglin- have said they won’t vote to
increase the government’s abil- Congress any closer to doing answer is always raise taxes. together booked profits total-
Jackson won second honors and Earlene Emans of Van Wert, that. But it did provide Senate Government spends too ing $36 billion during the first
third. Miss Haley was placed fourth among the 11 representa- ity to borrow without signifi-
cant spending cuts. The gov- Democrats a televised chance much? Raise some taxes. quarter. The Democrats say
tives of high schools in the county. to challenge the nation’s Health care too expensive? that with profits that high, the
• St. John’s High batted out their seventh straight victory ernment is expected to reach
its borrowing limit of $14.3 five largest oil companies Raise some taxes. Gas prices big oil companies wouldn’t
for the present season Tuesday afternoon when they defeated to defend their generous tax too expensive? I’ve got it ... miss tax breaks that average
Lima Central for the second time in the season, this time by a trillion in the next few days.
Treasury Secretary Timothy breaks amid huge profits. let’s raise some taxes.” $2 billion a year.

bin Laden emailed without US detection


score of 9-7. Ditto pitched for Delphos and was touched up for
ten hits. J. Plescher and Ditto led the hitting with three out of Geithner says steps are being
four and two out of three times up, respectively. taken to delay until August
• Mrs. W. L. Carter and Kathryn Carter were hostesses what would be an unprece- By MATT APUZZO and Holed up in his walled associates around the world.
to the members of the Ursula Cotta Society of the Lutheran dented default on the debt. ADAM GOLDMAN compound in northeast Al-Qaida operatives
Church and a group of guests at their home on East Fourth Changes to Medicare, the Associated Press Pakistan with no phone or are known to change email
Street Tuesday evening. Their guests were Martha Miller, government health insurance Internet capabilities, bin addresses, so it’s unclear how
Mrs. B. G. Ward, Mrs. E. E. Lina, Mrs. E. B. Jones of Lima, program for older Americans, WASHINGTON — Using Laden would type a mes- many are still active since bin
Dorothy Planer and Emma Vera Mittermaier. could be part of an agreement intermediaries and inexpen- sage on his computer without Laden’s death. But the long
to increase the debt ceiling, sive computer disks, Osama an Internet connection, then list of electronic addresses and
but Social Security appears to bin Laden managed to send save it using a thumb-sized phone numbers in the emails
Moderately confused be off the table.
Many Democrats, including
emails while in hiding, with-
out leaving a digital finger-
flash drive. He then passed
the flash drive to a trusted
is expected to touch off a
flurry of national security let-
Senate Majority Leader Harry print for U.S. eavesdroppers courier, who would head for a ters and subpoenas to Internet
Reid, D-Nev., have been ada- to find. distant Internet cafi. service providers. The Justice
mant that they will not support His system was painstak- At that location, the cou- Department is already coming
cuts in Social Security ben- ing and slow, but it worked, rier would plug the memory off a year in which it signifi-
efits, even if they target future and it allowed him to become drive into a computer, copy cantly increased the number
retirees. Senate Republican a prolific email writer despite bin Laden’s message into an of national security letters,
leader Mitch McConnell not having Internet or phone email and send it. Reversing which allow the FBI to quick-
acknowledged that changes to lines running to his com- the process, the courier would ly demand information from
Social Security won’t be part pound. copy any incoming email to companies and others without
of any agreement. His methods, described in the flash drive and return to asking a judge to formally
Sen. Max Baucus, D-Mont., new detail to The Associated the compound, where bin issue a subpoena.
chairman of the Senate Finance Press by a counterterrorism Laden would read his mes- Officials gave no indi-
Committee, said Social official and a second person sages offline. cation that bin Laden was
Security is not in crisis. briefed on the U.S. investi- It was a slow, toilsome communicating with anyone
“It is a long-term issue,” gation, frustrated Western process. And it was so metic- inside the U.S., but terrorists
Baucus said. “It is an issue that efforts to trace him through ulous that even veteran intelli- have historically used U.S.-
should be addressed sooner, cyberspace. The people spoke gence officials have marveled based Internet providers or
rather than later, to give work- to the AP on condition of at bin Laden’s ability to main- free Internet-based email ser-
ers time to plan for any chang- anonymity to discuss the sen- tain it for so long. The U.S. vices.
es. But the current situation sitive intelligence analysis. always suspected bin Laden The cache of electronic
does not necessitate rushed or Bin Laden’s system was was communicating through documents is so enormous that
severe action.” built on discipline and trust. couriers but did not anticipate the government has enlisted
Democrats and Republicans But it also left behind an the breadth of his commu- Arabic speakers from around
are also sparring over how extensive archive of email nications as revealed by the the intelligence community to
to fix Medicare. House exchanges for the U.S. to materials he left behind. pore over it. Officials have
Republicans have passed a plan scour. The trove of electronic Navy SEALs hauled away said the records revealed no
that would replace Medicare records pulled out of his com- roughly 100 flash memory new terror plot but showed
with a voucher-like payment pound after he was killed last drives after they killed bin bin Laden remained involved
system for future retirees, but week is revealing thousands Laden, and officials said they in al-Qaida’s operations long
GOP leaders in Congress have of messages and potentially appear to archive the back- after the U.S. had assumed
acknowledged that the plan is hundreds of email addresses, and-forth communication he had passed control to his
unlikely to pass. the AP has learned. between bin Laden and his deputy, Ayman al-Zawahri.
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COMMUNITY
LANDMARK CAMPUS NOTE
At the movies . . .
BGSU names May graduates Van Wert Cinemas Thor (PG-13) 1:30/4:30/7:20/10:00
Bowling Green State summa cum laude; Megan 10709 Lincoln Hwy. Van Wert Thor (PG-13) 3D 1:00/2:10/4:00/5:00/6:50
University’s May commence- Schroeder, master of educa- Fast Five (PG-13) Fri.: 4:30/8:00; Sat.: /7:50/9:30/10:30
ment ceremonies were held tion; and Lyndsey Moreo, 2:00/4:30/8:00; Sun.: 2:00/4:30/7:00; Mon.- Fast Five (PG-13) 1:10/1:40/4:10/4:40/7:0
earlier this month. master of science. Thurs.: 4:30/7:00 0/7:30/9:30/10:20
Gomer Museum Thor (PG) Fri.: 4:30/6:45/9:00; Sat.: Hoodwinked Too! Hood vs. Evil (PG)
Area graduates include: Fort Jennings 2:00/4:15/6:30/8:45; Sun.: 2:00/4:30/7:00; 2:00

CALENDAR OF Craig Dickman, bach- Mon.-Thurs.: 4:30/7:00


Elida Tyler Perry’s Madea’s Big Happy Family
Katherine Karhoff, bach- elor of arts; Dawn Hedrick Rio (G) Fri.: 4:30; Sat.: 2:00/4:00; Sun.: (PG-13) 4:45/7:35/10:05
master of education; Lindsay 2:00/4:30; Mon.-Thurs.: 4:30 Water for Elephants (PG-
EVENTS
elor of science; Matthew
Wehinger, bachelor of sci- Westbeld, bachelor of sci- Soul Surfer (PG) Fri.: 6:30/8:45; Sat.: 13)1:25/4:15/7:05/9:55
ence; Erica Wagner, bach- ence in education, magna 6:00/8:15; Sun.-Thurs.: 7:00 Rio (G) 2:05/4:35/6:55/9:25
TODAY elor of science in Human cum laude; Renee Bidlack, Something Borrowed (PG-13) Fri.: Eastgate Dollar Movies
1-4 p.m. — Interfaith Thrift Development and Family 4:30/6:45/9:00; Sat.: 2:00/4:15/6:30/8:45; 2100 Harding Hwy. Lima
bachelor of science in edu- Sun.: 2:00/4:30/7:00; Mon.-Thurs.: 4:30/7:00 Saturday and Sunday
Store is open for shopping. Studies; Kevin McGraw, cation, summa cum laude; Bridesmaids (R) Fri.: 4:30/6:45/9:00; Sat.: Arthur (PG) 1:15/4:00/7:15/9:25 (Sat. only)
bachelor of science in edu- Stephanie Lindeman, bach- 2:00/4:15/6:30/8:45; Sun.: 2:00/4:30/7:00; Hop (PG) 1:00/3:00/7:00/9:10 (Sat. only)
SATURDAY cation; and Mallory Adams, elor of science in communi- Mon.-Thurs.: 4:30/7:00
8:30-11:30 a.m. — St. bachelor of arts. Sucker Punch (PG-13) 1:00/3:30/6:50/9:05
cation disorders, cum laude; Van-Del Drive-in (Sat. only)
John’s High School recycle, and Megan Hamburg, bach-
600 block of East Second 19986 Lincoln Hwy. Middle Point I Am Number Four (PG-13)
Delphos elor of science in business Friday - Sunday 1:15/4:15/7:10/9:20 (Sat. only)
Street. Eric Buescher, bachelor administration.
9 a.m. - noon — Interfaith of fine arts; Ashley Osburn, Screen 1 Shannon Theatre
Thrift Store is open for shop- Thor (PG-13) 119 S. Main St., Bluffton
ping. bachelor of science in edu- Ottoville True Grit (PG-13) Fast Five (PG-13) is playing every evening
St. Vincent DePaul Society, cation; Megan Smith; bach- Mallory Kemper, bachelor Screen 2 at 7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. with Saturday and
located at the east edge of the elor of science in education, of science in education. Fast Five (PG-13) Sunday matinees at 1:30 p.m. and 4 p.m.
Adjustment Bureau (PG-13)
UNOH names dean’s list
St. John’s High School park-
ing lot, is open. Screen 3
Cloverdale recycle at vil- Rio (G)
lage park. Water for Elephants (PG-13)
The University of Justin Klinger Gates open 7:3 p.m. Showtime at dark.
10 a.m to 2 p.m. — Delphos Northwestern Ohio is proud Joshua Kuhlman
Postal Museum is open. American Mall Stadium 12
12:15 p.m. — Testing of to acknowledge its dean’s list 2830 W. Elm St., Lima
warning sirens by Delphos for March Session 2011 for Middle Point Saturday and Sunday
Fire and Rescue students in the College of Isaac Kistler Bridesmaids (R) 1:35/4:25/7:15/10:15
1-3 p.m. — Delphos Canal Technologies. Priest (PG-13) 1:50/4:30
Commission Museum, 241 N. The following full-time Spencerville Priest (PG-13) 3D 7:10/9:40
Main St., is open. students received a grade Steven Haker Jumping the Broom (PG-13)
7 p.m. — Bingo at St. point average of 3.5 or bet- 1:20/4:05/7:25/9:55
Brian Oakman Something Borrowed (PG-13)
John’s Little Theatre. ter: Jeff Wellbaum 1:55/4:50/7:40/10:10
Cloverdale
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jmetcalfe@delpho- Frankenberg-Michael Porter error and two wild tosses but ers sharp,” Geary added. “We
sherald.com relay to third. he was left stranded. wanted to give our pitchers
Miller (1-1), the third The visitors tied it with work to keep them sharp and
NEW KNOXVILLE — Jefferson pitcher on in his four in the fourth. Miller got set them up for the tour-
With league and/or tour- second inning, then retired aboard via an error and ended nament next week, as well
nament baseball the Ranger side to up at third on a wild pitch and as still playing a Northwest
games still to play, finish the game. a passed ball. Back-to-back Conference game Monday
both Jefferson and “We’ve been up free passes to Rode and Jeff to try and finish in the top
New Knoxville were and down all year. Schleeter loaded the bases. half of the league. You’re
looking to stay sharp We made a couple of Vorst whacked a 2-run hit to still trying to keep winning
Thursday night as mistakes in the field right to get Miller and Rode but it’s also keeping people
the teams battled in today that cost us in. Cook bunted Schleeter ready to go.”
New Knoxville in but they deserve the and Vorst up a base and New Knoxville visits St.
non-league action. credit for putting the both scored as Mike Joseph Henry today.
The visiting ball in play,” New slugged a double to right to “Jefferson hit the ball
Wildcats got the Knoxville coach knot the score at 5. hard,” Coach Reineke added.
better of the clash, Ron Reineke noted. Wolf (2-for-3, 3 runs, 3 “Addison had a great game
scoring three times Vorst “Our defense has RBIs) went yard with a solo for his final home game
in the top of the been pretty steady no-doubter near the score- here. He’s had a great base-
eighth inning to subdue the most of the year, so this was board in right-center field to ball career.”
Rangers 10-7. one of those days. Still, it put the hosts up 6-5 with two Jefferson takes on
“It took us the first three was a good game.” outs in the fourth. Lincolnview 5 p.m. Monday,
innings to really get into the An inning-ending double The Wildcats tied it at 6 starting with a 2-0 lead after
game. We have had seven play left the Wildcats score- in the fifth. With two down, the game was suspended
games in the last eight days less in the first inning. Rode blooped a single down after four batters Tuesday
Ada Herald photo
and when you’re dealing The Rangers (10-9) then the right-field line; running night.
Jefferson sophomore Quentin Wessell concentrates with 16-to 18-year-olds, it’s went up 1-0 in the home on the play, he was able to JEFFERSON (10)
before starting his spin to throw the shot put during tough to always be mentally half against Jefferson start- slide under the tag at home ab-r-h-rbi
ready to play every game,” er George (4 IPs, 7 hits, 6
Nik Moore ss 4-0-1-1, Ben Babcock
Thursday’s Northwest Conference Track and Field Meet on Ross Thompson’s 2-bag- ph 1-0-0-0, Tony George p/2b 5-1-
at Ada. The meet continues starting 10 a.m. Saturday. Jefferson coach Doug Geary earned runs, 1 free pass, 6 ger down the left-field line. 2-0, Kyle Anspach c/lf 3-0-0-0, Drew
said. “We had an emotional Ks), combining two hits into
Kortokrax ph/lf 1-2-1-1, Curtis Miller
Cook worked two innings 1b/p 5-2-321, Justin Rode dh/c 3-2-

LOCAL ROUNDUP
win last night to advance to a score; Marcus Reineke of perfect relief for Jefferson 1-0, Jeff Schleeter 3b 1-1-0-0, Ross
districts, so it was tough to (2-for-4, 3 runs batted in) got
Thompson 3b/1b 2-0-1-1, Jordan Vorst
in the fifth and sixth. rf 4-1-2-3, Nick Cook 2b/p 3-1-0-0,
come back. There are times Addison Wolf in with a shot Joseph got aboard on Mike Joseph c 2-0-1-2. Totals 34-10-
you have to find ways to win to right.
12-10.
a 1-out walk in the sixth
2011 NWC Track
NEW KNOXVILLE (7)
5-6**; 2. (tie) Riley Eversole
and we did that tonight. We The Wildcats (12-9) tied it against Zach Allen and even- ab-r-h-rbi
Meet Results (CG) and Shuherk (P) 5-0; 4.
kept coming back and differ- in the second against starter tually got to third on a stolen
Jake Allen cf 3-1-0-0, Spencer Wolf
Simon (AD) 4-10; 5. (tie) Cassie cf 0-0-0-0, Cody Horstman p/ss 4-1-
FINALS (10-8-6-5-4-3-2-1): Stechschulte (CG), Kidd (LC) and ent people came through.” Horstman (5 innings, 7 hits, base and wild pitch but no 2-1, Addison Wolf 3b 3-3-2-3, Marcus
Tied at 7 going into the 6 runs, 5 earned, 2 walks, 4
Boys Team Scoring (3 Reineke lf/ph 4-0-2-3, K.V. Mooney
events): Columbus Grove 23,
Luegers (B) 4-8; 8. Jennifer Post
(S) 4-8.
farther. lf 0-0-0-0, Brian Bambauer c 3-0-0-
Allen East 19, Spencerville and Pole vaule: 1. Salinas (P) 9-0; eighth, Nick Cook led it off Ks). Miller singled to lead it The visitors went up 7-6 0, Zack Allen 2b/p 4-0-0-0, Leffel 1b
by getting aboard on an error off and swiped second (9 for
2-0-1-0, Jake Bair 1b 1-0-0-0, Adam
Bluffton 17, Lima Central Catholic 2. Pajka (LC) 8-6; Lutes (AE) in the seventh. Pinch-hitter Clark ss 2-1-1-0, Michael Porter ph/2b
16, Crestview 14, Lincolnview 8-0; 4. Rileigh Stockwell (D) 8-0; off of Ranger reliever Zach the game for the team). He Kortokrax walked, swiped 1-0-0-0, Wes Meyer ph 1-0-0-0, Cody
Allen (3 innings, 5 hits, 4 advanced on a grounder to
7, Ada and McCabe rf 2-1-0-0, Cody Shaw ph
Paulding 2,
5. Jackie Bowsher (S) 8-0; 6.
McCarthy (B) 8-0; 7. Korey Boggs
second and scored as Miller 1-0-0-0, Dean Frankenberg rf 1-0-0-0.
Jefferson 0. (D) 7-6; 8. Yoakam (B) 7-6. runs, 1 earned, 2 bases-on- short by Justin Rode. An out hit a knock into right. He stole Totals 32-7-8-7.
balls, 3 strikeouts) and stole later, Jordan Vorst (2-for-4,
Score by Innings:
3 , 2 0 0 - ** - new meet record second and advanced on a Jefferson 010 4 1 0 1 3 - 10
meter relay: 1. ---- second. Mike Joseph sacri- 3 runs batted in) thumped a 1-out grounder by Thompson New Knoxville 140 100 10- 7
T-Birds bump off Bulldogs ficed. Nik Moore slapped a double to deep left to get him
Bluffton 8:34.7; E: Clark 2, George, Horstman; DP:
2. Spencerville but remained at third. New Knoxville 1; LOB: Jefferson 7, New
double to left to score him. in. Vorst advanced on a wild With one down in the Knoxville 5; 2B: Moore, Kortokrax, Miller,
8:40.8; 3. Allen LIMA — Lima Central
Moore was caught stealing pitch but was left at third.
Thompson, Vorst, Joseph, Horstman;
East 8:44.5; 4. Columbus Grove
Catholic’s baseball Team had home seventh, Wolf again HR: A. Wolf 2; Sac: Cook, Joseph; SB:
8:45.9; 5. Crestview 9:00.8; 6. by Brian Bambauer. Tony Knoxville went up 5-1 went yard to nearly the same George 3, Miller 2, Kortokrax, Rode,
the bats out early and often
George rapped a hit to left in the second on three hits,
Lincolnview 9:07.9; 7. Paulding Cook, Joseph, Bambauer; CS: George
9:20.3; 8. Ada Thursday night, downing spot as his previous shot (by Bambauer).
9:31.9. Elida 11-6 and stole two bases. Drew two hit batters and a walk. to tie the game at 7. Miller IP H R ER BB SO
JEFFERSON
Long jump:
in non- Kortokrax slashed a ground- Two runs came home on a plunked Bambauer with two George 4.0 7 6 6 1 6
1. Rogers (LC)
league rule double to right center bases-loaded grounder up down and he stole second but Cook 2.0 0 0 0 0 1
to score George (2-for-5) the middle by Reineke, with
21-9.50; 2. Miller (W, 1-1) 2.0 1 1 1 0 3
Daniel Binkley action at Miller fanned Allen to force NEW KNOXVILLE
(S) 20-10.5; 3. Players and then, in turn, scored as Jake Allen (hit by pitch) and an extra inning. Horstman 5.0 7 6 5 2 4
Curtis Miller (3-for-5, 2 runs Horstman (2-for-4, single)
Z. Allen (L, 1-1) 3.0 5 4 1 2 3
Johnson (LC)
Field. “At this time of year, we WP: Horstman 4, George, Z. Allen;
20-9.75; 4. Colin
LCC (18-4) scored at least scored, 2 runs batted in) dou- also getting RBIs. want to keep playing, even if HBP: J. Allen (by George), A. Wolf (by
bled to deep right; however,
Grothaus (CG) George), Bambauer (by Miller); PB:
a run in every inning they The Wildcats got George you might be a little drained.

Wildcats secure sectional title over Grove


19-11; 5. Rob Bambauer.
Cook (CV) 19-9.75; 6. Koch (B) batted but the sixth. Austin
19-6; 7. Austin Treesh (LV) 19-3.5;
8. Nicholas Molina-Sullivan (S)
Stolly (triple) went 3-for-4,
19-0. as did Billy Taflinger (2 runs
Shot put: 1. Williams (AE) batted in). Mike Snider went
50-3.25; 2. Josh Utrup (CG) 2-for-4 and Cody McCullough By DAVE BONINSEGNA Logan Recker, Utendorf of the third as Zack Barrientes (Hoffman’s double) with one
48-7.75; 3. Chase had four RBIs to back Travis The Delphos Herald and Osterhage all had two and Brandon Benroth (3-for- out and he scored on a Recker
Walters (CV)
Clark’s winning effort on the zsportslive@yahoo.com hits apiece for the ’Cats, with 4) opened the inning with con- single, making it 8-2.
48-7; 4. Parker
mound. Osterhage hitting one out of secutive singles; Barrientes Laudick retired the side
Schroeder (CG)
48-5.25; 5. Risner Dalton Martz hit a grand COLUMBUS GROVE the park for a 2-run homer in scored on a Birkemeyer in the seventh, giving Kalida
(B) 47-9.25; 6. slam for the Bulldogs (9-14) — For the second time this the fourth. groundout to give Grove the the victory and sending them
Engle (AE) 43-8.25;
as he finished 2-for-4. week, the Kalida Wildcats However, Guisinger did lead back at 2-1. to Elida.
7. Wes Collins (LV) 42-4.5; 8.
Mackenzie Hampshire went and Columbus Grove him one better in the fifth as Kalida started the fourth Columbus Grove (2)
Allen (AD) 41-9.5.
Girls Team Scoring (4 3-for-3. Jake Porter took the Bulldogs met on the he sent a ball and fifth innings by ab-r-h-rbi
events scored): Columbus loss. baseball diamond. over the left- getting a leadoff dou- Zach Barrientes ss 4-1-1-0,
Grove 30, Bluffton
Elida takes on Lima Senior Tuesday the field wall with ble, with it paying div- Brandon Benroth 2b 4-0-3-0, Matt Jay
c 3-1-0-0, Ryan Birkemeier 3b 3-0-
and Paulding 27,
at 5 p.m. today in the annual Wildcats used the late two runners idends on both occa- 1-2, Trey Roney rf/p 4-0-1-0, Blake
Spencerville
22, LCC 16, Tyler Williams-Scott Harmon innings to come away scoring in front sions. Hoffman cf 3-0-1-0, Brady Shafer lf
with a Putnam County of him, giving In the fourth, Logan
1-0-0-0, Spencer Wolfe 1b 3-0-0-0,
Allen East 14.5, contest at the University of Jacob Miller p/rf 2-0-1-0. Totals 27-2-
League victory; Thursday him three RBIs on Recker got the hit- 8-2.
Jefferson 7.5,
Northwestern Ohio — Racers
Crestview 6, Ada night, there was a little more the game. ting started and scored on a Kalida (8)
Field at the St. Rita’s Health ab-r-h-rbi
5, Lincolnview 1. on the line as the teams bat- Utendorf gave up a lone 2-run homer off the bat of
3,200-meter relay: 1. Bluffton Partners Sports Complex. Paul Utendorf p 3-1-2-0, Logan
tled for the sectional champi- run in the first as the Bulldogs’ Osterhage; the ’Cats added Recker cf 4-1-1-0, Nick Guisinger rf
10:06.3; 2. Spencerville 10:24.9; Last season, Lima Senior onship at Columbus Grove. Matt Jay walked and moved one more run after Ellerbrock 4-1-1-3, Kristopher Osterhage lf 4-2-2-
3. Crestview 10:24.9; 4. Lima
Central Catholic 10:46.5; 5. Allen
and Elida met at Fifth Third Two days after their first to second on a balk, which reached on a walk and scored
2, Tyler Heitmeyer 3b 3-0-1-0, Jordan
Field in Dayton. Elida won
Ellerbrock 1b 2-1-0-1, Nathan Kortokrax
East 10:53.2; 6. Paulding 11:09.7; meeting saw the same results; played right into Columbus after a wild pitch and a Nate ss 3-0-2-1, Tyler Hoffman dh 3-1-0-0,
7. Columbus Grove 11:19.8; 8. the contest by a score of the Wildcats used long balls Grove’s hand. Grove, the Kortokrax single, giving the
Kevan Unverferth 2b 2-1-1-0. Totals
Lincolnview 11:27.1. 5-3 and currently hold the from Kristopher Osterhage visitors on the scoreboard, Wildcats a 4-2 advantage.
28-8-10-67
Score by Innings:
Discus: 1. Cora Diller (CG) Williams-Harmon Trophy. and Nick Guisinger, along scored when Ryan Birkemeier Fast forward one inning. Col. Grove 1 0 1 000 0- 2
112-2; 2. Megan Verhoff (CG) Kalida 010 331 x- 8
108-10; 3. Edwards (P) 107-10; Elida 0 5 0 0 0 0 1 - 6 10 3 with solid pitching by Paul knocked a single to left, scor- Kevan Unverferth nailed a E: Birkemeier 2, Benroth, Wolfe,
4. Mackenzi Miller (S) 103-8; 5. Lima CC 3 3 2 1 2 0 x - 11 15 2 Utendorf and Jordan Laudick, ing Jay from second, giving 2-bagger to lead things off and Kortokrax; LOB: Columbus Grove 9,
Devan Hanjora (S) 98-0; 6. Truex
(AE) 97-6; 7. Dunlap (AE) 95-4; 8.
WP: Travis Clark; LP: Jake
Porter. 2B: Mike Snider (L). 3B:
to come away with an 8-2 vic- the ’Dogs a 1-0 lead. moved to third on an Utendorf Kalida 4; 2B; Kortokrax, Unverferth,
Recker; HR: Osterhage, Guisinger;
Kohart (P) 89-10. Austin Stolly (L). HR: Dalton Martz tory and a date with Jefferson The “hosts” tied the game infield single. Both came Sac: Roney; SB: Roney, Utendorf,
High jump: 1. Guagenti (B) GS (E). on Wednesday afternoon (5 in the second on back-to-back around after Guisinger depos- Recker; POB: Miller (by Utendorf),
IP H R ER BB SO
p.m.) in the district semifi- singles by Osterhage and ited a Jacob Miller pitch just

AL CAPSULES
Columbus Grove
nals at Elida. Tyler Heitmeyer, the former over the 345 sign in left, giving Miller (L) 4.1 9 7 6 1 2
The Wildcats again used coming around to score on an Kalida a 7-2 advantage. Roney
Kalida
1.2 1 1 0 0 1
the strength of the late innings, error and fielder-s choice off The Wildcats added one Utendorf (W) 5.1 6 2 2 2 3
out five and walked none in the coming up with three in the the bat of Jordan Ellerbrock. more in the sixth using the Laudick 1.2 2 0 0 0 1
The Associated Press
longest outing of his brief big fourth and four in the fifth, to However, the Bulldogs same method as the earlier WP: Miller, Laudick; HBP: Jay (by
BALTIMORE (AP) — J.J. Utendorf), Miller (by Utendorf); PB:
Hardy singled in two runs in the league career. Vargas yielded keep their season alive. came right back in their half two innings: an extra-base hit Neil Recker (K); Balk: Utendorf.
12th inning, and the Baltimore seven hits, walked one and

NL CAPSULES
Orioles rallied to beat the Seattle struck out four.
Mariners 2-1 on Thursday night Royals 11, Yankees 5
for a three-game sweep. NEW YORK (AP) — Eric
After Seattle scored in the Hosmer and Melky Cabrera
top half of the 12th, the Orioles homered and Kansas City beat
bounced back in the bottom half New York, sending the Yankees The Associated Press The Rockies have now dropped the side in the 10th to earn the Jon Jay followed with a two-run
against Brandon League (0-3). to their first home series loss of DENVER — Carlos Beltran six of their last seven contests, victory. double and Allen Craig hit a sac-
Derrek Lee hit a leadoff single, the season. hit a career-high three homers including two of three against Danny Espinosa hit a two- rifice fly to make it 5-0.
and League hit Vladimir Guerrero New York’s Robinson Cano and drove in six runs to help the Mets, a team they swept in run homer for Washington in Giants 3, Diamondbacks 2
and Adam Jones with pitches to homered a day after he was hit the New York Mets beat Ubaldo a four-game series at Citi Field the second inning, and Ivan SAN FRANCISCO — Matt
load the bases with no outs. in the head with a pitch, and Alex Jimenez and the Colorado last month. Rodriguez added a sixth-inning Cain had his best outing in nearly
Matt Wieters hit a liner Rodriguez homered for the first Rockies 9-5 on Thursday in a Relying on his curveball, shot for the Nationals. a month, Nate Schierholtz added
that shortstop Luis Rodriguez time in 65 at-bats. game delayed more than two Jonathon Niese (2-4) was solid Cardinals 9, Cubs 1 three hits to help San Francisco
snagged, but Hardy followed Sean O’Sullivan (2-2) retired hours by rain. for 6 1-3 innings, allowing solo CHICAGO — Unbeaten Jaime beat Arizona to complete a per-
with a bouncer up the middle his first 13 batters before running Beltran homered from both homers to Jonathan Herrera and Garcia pitched seven effective fect homestand.
that scored Lee and pinch-run- into trouble, but pitched into the sides of the plate and reached Todd Helton. innings and Matt Holliday hom- Eli Whiteside doubled twice
ner Jake Fox. seventh to give Kansas City its all parts of the ballpark with his Braves 6, Nationals 5, 10 ered to start an early burst in St. to help the Giants go 6-0 at
Hardy was mobbed by his eighth win in 12 games, and drop three two-run homers: straight- innings Louis’ victory over Chicago. home. They swept Colorado
teammates, who celebrated their the Yankees from first place for away center in the first, deep left ATLANTA — Martin Prado Garcia (5-0), who carried and then Arizona to extend their
second extra-inning comeback the first time since April 13. New in the seventh and into the right- hit a tying grand slam in the a perfect game into the eighth season-high winning streak to
in the series. Two nights earlier, York lost for the sixth time in field seats in the ninth. seventh inning, then scored the in his previous start against six games.
Baltimore scored twice in the nine games and slipped a game The switch-hitting outfielder winning run on Brian McCann’s Milwaukee, allowed one run and Gerardo Parra, Xavier Nady
13th for a 7-6 victory. behind Tampa Bay just as archri- became the eighth Mets player single to right field in the 10th nine hits. He complemented his and Justin Upton had two hits
League hit only two batters val Boston prepared to come to to hit three in a game, and first for Atlanta. 84-pitch outing by hitting an RBI apiece for Arizona, which has
with pitches all last year. He town for three games. since Jose Reyes on Aug. 15, Doug Slaten (0-1) walked single. lost four straight.
was 9 for 9 in save opportuni- The Royals had a season- 2006, at Philadelphia. Prado to open the 10th inning, St. Louis finished with 16 hits The Diamondbacks scored
ties before blowing two in three high 16 hits. Ten of them came Reyes hit a two-run single in and Prado advanced to sec- and took two of three in the twice in the eighth and had the
games against the Orioles. off Ivan Nova (3-3), who lasted the fourth that chased Jimenez ond on Nate McLouth’s sacrifice series without manager Tony La tying run at third base with one
Ichiro Suzuki led off the three innings in the shortest start (0-3) and kept the Rockies’ ace bunt. Slaten intentionally walked Russa, who is back in St. Louis out in the ninth before Javier
12th with an infield single off of his career. searching for his elusive first win Chipper Jones — who hit his recovering from shingles. Lopez got the final two outs for
Jim Johnson (2-1), Seattle’s first Rays 7, Indians 4 of the season. He lasted just 3 fourth homer in the third inning Holliday led off a five-run his first save in nearly five years.
hit since the fifth inning. Two CLEVELAND (AP) — James 2-3 innings in his shortest stint — and McCann delivered the second with his fifth homer, a Cain (3-2) scattered seven
straight groundouts got Suzuki Shields pitched seven strong of the season, surrendering five winning hit. long shot off Casey Coleman hits over 7 2-3 innings in his
to third base, and Miguel Olivo innings to finally beat Cleveland, runs and three hits while walk- Braves players rushed out of (1-3) that cleared the bleach- first win since April 15. The San
lined a single past third baseman and Tampa Bay did some more ing six. the dugout to join him as soon as ers in left field. Colby Rasmus Francisco right-hander also sur-
Cesar Izturis for a 1-0 lead. road repair to their record with a With San Francisco beat- he rounded first base. singled, Yadier Molina doubled vived a scary moment in the
Orioles rookie Zach Britton victory over the Indians. ing Arizona earlier in the day, Craig Kimbrel (1-1), who blew and with one out, the Cubs inten- seventh when he appeared to
and Seattle left-hander Jason Tampa Bay has won 10 of 11 Colorado fell out of at least a his third save in the Braves’ 7-3 tionally walked Tyler Greene to get hit on his pitching hand on
Vargas both went nine innings. on the road and owns the majors’ tie for the lead in the NL West loss to Washington in 11 innings load the bases. But Garcia foiled a ball thrown by Arizona starter
Britton gave up three hits, struck See AL, page 7 for the first time since April 5. on Wednesday night, struck out that strategy with an RBI single, Daniel Hudson (3-5).
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Chicago advances to 1st NBA PLAYOFFS

conference final since MJ


The Associated Press CONFERENCE FINALS
CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS Sunday’s Game
(Best-of-7) Miami at Chicago, 8 p.m.
Thursday’s Result Wednesday’s Game
Chicago 93, Atlanta 73, Miami at Chicago, 8:30 p.m.
Chicago wins series 4-2 Sunday, May 22
Today’s Game Chicago at Miami, 8:30 p.m.
Oklahoma City at Memphis, 9 Tuesday, May 24
Chicago at Miami, 8:30 p.m.
By PAUL NEWBERRY handed out five assists. Luol best game that he played all sprained. p.m., Oklahoma City leads series
3-2 Thursday, May 26
The Associated Press Deng hit some big baskets series. ... You have him scor- Teague returned late in the Sunday’s Game x-Miami at Chicago, 8:30 p.m.
early and finished with 13 ing and playing big like that, second quarter all taped up x-Memphis at Oklahoma City, Saturday, May 28
ATLANTA — The points, plus five steals. Joakim obviously they’re going to be but it didn’t help much. He 3:30 p.m. x-Chicago at Miami, 8:30 p.m.
Monday, May 30
Chicago Bulls were turned Noah scored 11 and stifled tough to beat.” scored just 4 points on 2-of-6 ———
x-Miami at Chicago, 8:30 p.m.

NHL PLAYOFFS
down by LeBron James and the Hawks with three blocks. The Bulls haven’t been this shooting.
Dwyane Wade. Omer Asik chipped in with far since 1998, when Michael “It was pretty bad,” Teague
Now, they’ll have a two swats of his own. Jordan and Scottie Pippen said. “It was pretty tough to
chance to beat ’em. Keith Bogans made were on their way to a second hold the ball. There was no The Associated Press Friday, May 20
With MVP Derrick only one basket but it 3-peat. Pippen sat near the way I could shoot the ball.” CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS Vancouver at San Jose, 9 p.m.
Rose in more of a sup- was a big 3-pointer as Chicago bench, relishing a But he was hardly the only (Best-of-7) Saturday, May 21
Thursday’s Result Boston at Tampa Bay, 1:30 p.m.
porting role, the Bulls the Bulls put it away in new generation that’s carried one who struggled. Horford, San Jose 3, Detroit 2, San Jose Sunday, May 22
cruised into the Eastern the third quarter. his old team into contention who had been named to the wins series 4-3 Vancouver at San Jose, 3 p.m.
Conference final with a And, boy, did for another championship. All-NBA third team earlier in —————— Monday, May 23
93-73 rout of the Atlanta everyone play some “When we showed up for the day, went 2-of-10. So did CONFERENCE FINALS
(Best-of-7)
x-Tampa Bay at Boston, 8 p.m.
Tuesday, May 24
Hawks on Thursday defense. training camp, we knew we Jamal Crawford, the victim Saturday’s Game x-San Jose at Vancouver, 9 p.m.
night, wrapping up the “What goes under- could be special,” Rose said. of persistent double-teaming Tampa Bay at Boston, 8 p.m. Wednesday, May 25
series in six games. rated about them is the “We were ready to put in the ever since he had a big game Sunday,’s Game x-Boston at Tampa Bay, 8 p.m.
But Rose will sure- depth of their team,” work and not be concerned in Atlanta’s surprising Game San Jose at Vancouver, 8 p.m.
Tuesday’s Game
Thursday, May 26
x-Vancouver at San Jose, 9 p.m.
ly play a leading part said Atlanta’s Al with statistics. We just were 1 win. Tampa Bay at Boston, 8 p.m. Friday, May 27
in the next round, when the Horford, who had a miser- concerned with winning each Chicago led by 17 in the Wednesday’s Game x-Tampa Bay at Boston, 8 p.m.
Bulls take on Miami’s super able night and a tough series night.” first half. Atlanta made a late San Jose at Vancouver, 9 p.m. Saturday, May 28
trio of James, Wade and Chris overall. “They just wear on Atlanta had hoped to surge, the crowd on its feet Thursday’s Game
Boston at Tampa Bay, 8 p.m.
x-San Jose at Vancouver, 8
p.m.
Bosh. Game 1 is Sunday in you. They just kept coming, extend this series to a Game when Smith pulled off a spec-
Chicago.
“It’s going to be a great
matchup,” Rose said. “We’re
kept coming every game.
It seemed like their starters
were fresh.”
7, feeling the pressure would
be squarely on the Bulls if it
came down to a winner-take-
tacular dunk on a lob from
Johnson — despite getting a
shove from Noah as he was The Associated Press
MLB Florida 21 15 .583 3
fine with being considered the Rose was hardly invisible, all. But Chicago squashed soaring toward the hoop. American League Atlanta 21 18 .538 4 1/2
underdog.” scoring 19 points and dishing those hopes right from the But a big call went against East Division
W L Pct GB
Washington
New York
18
17
19
20
.486 6 1/2
.459 7 1/2
The Bulls made a serious out 12 assists. But he took a opening tip. The Bulls never Smith, costing the Hawks a Tampa Bay 22 15 .595 — Central Division
bid to sign James and Wade playoff-low 14 shots and fin- trailed, and the lead was 10 by chance to cut the gap to single New York 20 15 .571 1 W L Pct GB
last summer, hoping they’d ished with his second-lowest the end of the first quarter. figures before halftime. He Baltimore
Boston
17 19 .472 4 1/2
17 20 .459 5
St. Louis
Cincinnati
22
20
16
17
.579
.541

1 1/2
team with Rose in their own scoring total of the postsea- With the loss, Atlanta scored off another fast break Toronto 17 20 .459 5 Pittsburgh 18 19 .486 3 1/2
version of the Big Three. Of son, content to let his team- extended an infamous playoff and the referees had to confer Central Division Chicago 16 20 .444 5
course, those two wound up mates carry the load. mark: The Hawks have never before ruling Rose had drawn Cleveland
W L Pct
23 13 .639
GB

Milwaukee
Houston
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21
23
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5 1/2
7 1/2
in south Florida with Bosh, “D-Rose gets so much advanced past the second the offensive foul. Smith Kansas City 20 17 .541 3 1/2 West Division
a group that knows anything attention,” said Boozer, who round since moving from St. grabbed his head in disbelief Detroit
Chicago
20 18 .526
15 23 .395
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less than a championship will had been bothered by a toe Louis in 1968. and pleaded with the officials, Minnesota 12 23 .343 10 1/2 Colorado 19 16 .543 1
be considered a failure. injury and come under criti- Besides Johnson, Josh to no avail. West Division Los Angeles 18 20 .474 3 1/2
But, first, they’ll have to cism at home for inconsis- Smith was the only other Chicago settled for a 45-35 Los Angeles
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San Diego
15 21 .417 5 1/2
15 22 .405 6
get by the Bulls. tent play. “The 15-footer was Atlanta player in double fig- halftime lead and never let the Oakland 19 18 .514 1 1/2 ———
Chicago, it turns out, won open for me. I shot it.” ures with 18. The Hawks margin below double figures Texas 19 18 .514 1 1/2 Thursday’s Results
more games than anyone dur- Chicago shared the ball on took a big blow in the first over the final two quarters. Seattle
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16 22 .421 5 St. Louis 9, Chicago Cubs 1
N.Y. Mets 9, Colorado 5
ing the regular season with offense, earning assists on all half when point guard Jeff “We’re happy to get to Thursday’s Results San Francisco 3, Arizona 2
one star and plenty of guys but seven of its 41 baskets. Teague, the most surprising the conference finals,” Rose Tampa Bay 7, Cleveland 4 L.A. Dodgers at Pittsburgh, ppd., rain
around him who play their And the Bulls never let up player in the series, took a added, “but we’re not plan- Kansas City 11, N.Y. Yankees 5
Baltimore 2, Seattle 1, 12 innings
Atlanta 6, Washington 5, 10 innings
Today’s Games
parts to perfection. at the defensive end, limiting nasty fall along the baseline. ning to stop right there.” Today’s Games San Francisco (Bumgarner 0-5) at Chicago
That was never more appar- the Hawks to just 37 percent He went straight to the NOTES: The Hawks stuck with
Boston (C.Buchholz 3-3) at N.Y. Yankees
(Colon 2-1), 7:05 p.m.
Cubs (Dempster 1-4), 2:20 p.m.
Florida (Volstad 2-2) at Washington
ent than the series-clinching on 27-of-74 shooting. X-ray room, his right arm their big lineup, starting Jason Collins
Kansas City (Hochevar 3-3) at Detroit (Gorzelanny 2-2), 7:05 p.m.
win against the Hawks. “They just got on a roll,” dangling limply beside him
at center for the third straight game
and bringing F Marvin Williams off the (Verlander 3-3), 7:05 p.m. St. Louis (Lohse 4-2) at Cincinnati (Arroyo
Carlos Boozer scored 23 said Joe Johnson, who led as he trotted off in obvious bench. Williams failed to score in 15 Seattle (Fister 2-4) at Cleveland (Carmona
3-3), 7:05 p.m.
3-3), 7:10 p.m.
Philadelphia (Hamels 4-2) at Atlanta (Beachy
points on 10-of-16 shooting, Atlanta with 19 points. pain. Nothing was broken but minutes. ... Chicago’s Taj Gibson had
10 points and four rebounds in less Baltimore (Guthrie 1-5) at Tampa Bay 1-1), 7:35 p.m.
grabbed 10 rebounds and “Boozer probably had his it turned out both wrists were than 14 minutes. (Hellickson 3-2), 7:10 p.m. N.Y. Mets (Gee 2-0) at Houston (Norris 2-2),

Sharks clinch series with 3-2 win over Red Wings


L.A. Angels (Weaver 6-2) at Texas (Ogando 8:05 p.m.
3-0), 8:05 p.m. Pittsburgh (Ja.McDonald 2-2) at Milwaukee
Toronto (R.Romero 2-4) at Minnesota (Pavano (Gallardo 3-2), 8:10 p.m.
2-4), 8:10 p.m. San Diego (Moseley 1-4) at Colorado (De La
Chicago White Sox (Humber 2-3) at Oakland Rosa 4-1), 8:40 p.m.
By JOSH DUBOW a row we beat a pretty good hard to close out this game. period. (McCarthy 1-3), 10:05 p.m.
Saturday’s Games
Arizona (J.Saunders 0-4) at L.A. Dodgers
(Kershaw 4-3), 10:10 p.m.
The Associated Press team. We’re a pretty good Datsyuk beat Niemi with a Zetterberg got Detroit on Seattle (Bedard 1-4) at Cleveland (White 1-0), Saturday’s Games
team now, too.” great individual effort to make the board when he beat Niemi 1:05 p.m. Florida (Ani.Sanchez 2-1) at Washington
SAN JOSE, Calif. — After The Sharks get two days off it a one-goal game with 6:01 with a backhand at the end Chicago White Sox (Floyd 4-2) at Oakland
(T.Ross 2-2), 4:05 p.m.
(L.Hernandez 3-4), 1:05 p.m.
Philadelphia (Blanton 1-1) at Atlanta (Jurrjens
receiving the brunt of the criti- before beginning the confer- remaining. The Sharks had to of a three-on-two rush with Baltimore (Bergesen 0-4) at Tampa Bay 4-0), 1:10 p.m.
cism as San Jose squandered ence final Sunday in Vancouver kill off a power play, when 6:50 left in the second. The (W.Davis 4-2), 4:10 p.m. San Diego (Harang 5-2) at Colorado (Chacin
three chances to close out the against the Canucks, who also Torrey Mitchell was called Red Wings kept the pressure Kansas City (Francis 0-4) at Detroit (Penny
3-3), 4:10 p.m.
4-2), 3:10 p.m.
N.Y. Mets (Dickey 1-4) at Houston (Happ
Detroit Red Wings, Patrick won a Game 7 after blowing for slashing with 5:03 left, to up the rest of the way as the L.A. Angels (Haren 4-2) at Texas (Holland 2-4), 4:05 p.m.
Marleau ended up with the a 3-0 lead in the first round preserve the lead. Niemi then Sharks looked desperate for 3-1), 4:10 p.m. Pittsburgh (Karstens 2-1) at Milwaukee
game-winning goal and much against defending Stanley Cup made a stop on a tricky shot by the period to end, icing the Toronto (Jo-.Reyes 0-3) at Minnesota
(Blackburn 2-4), 4:10 p.m.
(Narveson 1-3), 4:10 p.m.
St. Louis (McClellan 5-0) at Cincinnati (Cueto
of the credit when the Sharks champion Chicago. Datsyuk in the final minute. puck five times. Boston (Beckett 2-1) at N.Y. Yankees 1-0), 4:10 p.m.
finally made it through the Pavel Datsyuk and Henrik After a scramble in front Detroit got the final 10 (Sabathia 3-2), 7:10 p.m. Arizona (Collmenter 1-0) at L.A. Dodgers
Sunday’s Games (Billingsley 2-2), 7:10 p.m.
second round. Zetterberg scored for the Red of the net, Marleau broke up shots in the period as the Kansas City (Davies 1-5) at Detroit (Scherzer San Francisco (Vogelsong 2-0) at Chicago
Marleau got his first point Wings, who fought valiantly a scoring chance for Patrick Sharks couldn’t manage even 6-0), 1:05 p.m. Cubs (D.Davis 0-0), 7:10 p.m.
of the series when he knocked to the end but were unable Eaves and then got the final to get one after Setoguchi’s Seattle (Pineda 4-2) at Cleveland (Tomlin
4-1), 1:05 p.m.
Sunday’s Games
St. Louis (Carpenter 1-2) at Cincinnati (T.Wood
home a rebound with 7:47 to to complete their bid for an clear, sending the fans into attempt with 7:48 to go. But Baltimore (Arrieta 4-1) at Tampa Bay 2-3), 1:10 p.m.
play and then made the key historic feat. Detroit furiously delirium and giving the Sharks Niemi was able to preserve (Sonnanstine 0-0), 1:40 p.m. Florida (Vazquez 2-3) at Washington (Marquis
defensive play in the closing pushed for the tying goal in their first sense of relief as the the lead heading into the third, Toronto (Morrow 1-2) at Minnesota (Duensing
2-2), 2:10 p.m.
4-1), 1:35 p.m.
Philadelphia (Halladay 5-2) at Atlanta
seconds as the Sharks avoided the frantic final minutes, but clock ran out. robbing Zetterberg with his L.A. Angels (E.Santana 1-4) at Texas (T.Hudson 4-3), 1:35 p.m.
a major collapse by beating couldn’t beat Niemi again — This was the first time in glove late in the period. (C.Wilson 4-2), 3:05 p.m. N.Y. Mets (Capuano 2-4) at Houston (An.
the Detroit Red Wings 3-2 even after getting a late pow- NHL history a series had six Chicago White Sox (Buehrle 2-3) at Oakland
(Cahill 6-0), 4:05 p.m.
Rodriguez 0-1), 2:05 p.m.
Pittsburgh (Correia 5-3) at Milwaukee (Greinke
games decided by one goal,
NOTES: San Jose F Ryane Clowe
Thursday night in Game 7 er-play chance. returned to the lineup after missing Boston (Lester 4-1) at N.Y. Yankees (F.Garcia 1-1), 2:10 p.m.
of their Western Conference “It’s not easy being down according to the Elias Sports Game 6 with an upper body injury. 2-2), 8:05 p.m. San Francisco (Lincecum 3-3) at Chicago
semifinal series. 3-0 and having to win four Bureau. It would have been ... Kris Draper replaced Franzen in
the lineup. Draper scored a goal in
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Cubs (Zambrano 4-1), 2:20 p.m.
San Diego (Latos 0-5) at Colorado (Hammel
“He’s a world-class player,” games,” Red Wings captain all seven games if not for an the only previous Game 7 between East Division 3-2), 3:10 p.m.
coach Todd McLellan said. Nicklas Lidstrom said. “I felt empty-netter for Detroit at the these teams, a game the Sharks won W L Pct GB Arizona (I.Kennedy 3-1) at L.A. Dodgers (Lilly
“He’s won in a lot of pressure like we had the upper hand. But end of Game 6. 3-2 in 1994. Philadelphia 24 12 .667 — 3-3), 4:10 p.m.
situations. We believe in him you never knew the outcome of The Red Wings fell behind
that much. He was a differ- any game until the end. At the 2-0 in the first period but that
ence-maker tonight.”
Devin Setoguchi and Logan
Couture scored in the first
end, it’s still disappointing to
win three games and come back
here with a chance to win or tie
deficit surely wasn’t daunting
to a team that overcame a 3-0
hole in the series to force this
A Salute to Your
period and Antti Niemi made it in the final minutes and then Game 7.
38 saves for the Sharks, who
had lost three straight poten-
tial clinching games before
fall short.”
The 41-year-old defense-
man, who has won four Stanley
Detroit dominated the sec-
ond period despite finishing
it without three of its top for-
“Little All-Star”
eliminating the Red Wings for
the second straight year in the
second round.
Cup titles with Detroit, must
decide if he wants to come
back for a 20th NHL season.
wards, with Johan Franzen
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Marleau, who was called
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first three games. A franchise
known for its playoff flops
avoided a colossal one and
“gutless” by former teammate
Jeremy Roenick after Game
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ing room when he poked a
injury, and Danny Cleary get-
ting helped to the locker room
after appearing to hit his head
on the ice after a collision with
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“There’s a lot of doubters Jose a 3-1 lead. managed to get only one puck
who said we probably couldn’t But as tough as it was to past Niemi, who made tough
“Little All-Star”,
do this,” captain Joe Thornton eliminate the Red Wings in saves on Niklas Kronwall and their name and parents
said. “But that’s two years in the series, it was just that Cleary in the first half of the
name and we’ll do the rest.
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an 8-under 64 that put him atop 18th for a 66 in his first round at installed former Texas Rangers
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The Polish visions behind the beatification rites


To grasp the full symbolism of the No one was surprised when this As this rite ended, witnesses said the pope managed one
Vatican rites in which 1 million or more TERRY MATTINGLY loyal son of Poland beatified Kowalksa last benediction before he died -- a simple “amen.”
Catholics celebrated the beatification on April 18, 1993, and canonized her Thus, the beatification rites for John Paul were held on
of Pope John Paul II, it helps to under-
stand the visions recorded decades ear- On on April 30, 2000. “The message of Di-
vine Mercy has always been near and
the anniversary of his death, as it would fall on the liturgical
calendar -- Divine Mercy Sunday.
lier in the diary of Sister Mary Faustina
Kowalksa. Religion dear to me,” noted John Paul II during
a 1997 pilgrimage to the nun’s tomb. It
If he is later canonized as a saint -- crowds have been
chanting the title “John Paul the Great” since the day of his
Popes come and popes go. But the could be said, he added, that her mes- death -- it is logical to ask how this could impact the liturgi-
lives of this Polish nun and this Pol- sage “forms the image of this pontifi- cal calendar for the 1.1 billion Catholics living and worship-
ish pope may be helping to reshape a cate.” ping around the world.
crucial piece of the Catholic year -- the The next crucial date in this time The week begins with Easter, the highest moment of
celebrations that follow Easter, the high point of the Chris- line came shortly after Kowalksa became St. Faustina, when celebration in the Christian year. Then comes the “octave”
tian year. John Paul established that the first Sunday after Easter would of days dedicated to the Divine Mercy prayers, a period in
It was in 1937 that Kowalksa wrote: “As I was praying also be celebrated as Divine Mercy Sunday. which priests can offer special confession opportunities for
for Poland I heard the words: I bear a special love for Poland, The elevation of this humble “daughter of my land is not those seeking to return to the sacramental life of the church.
and if she will be obedient to My will, I will exalt her in only a gift for Poland but for all humanity,” declared John At the end of the week, there is Divine Mercy Sunday,
might and holiness. Paul in his 2001 sermon on the first Divine Mercy Sunday. which the Catholic Church now teaches is the day when, ac-
“From her will come forth the spark that will prepare the “Indeed, the message she brought is the appropriate and in- cording to the vision of St. Faustina, forgiveness is uniquely
world for My final coming.” cisive answer that God wanted to offer to the questions and available for all who repent and turn to God. The gates of
After her earlier visions, which church leaders initially dis- expectations of human beings in our time, marked by terrible heaven are wide open.
counted, the young nun had written down a cycle of prayers tragedies. Jesus said to Sister Faustina one day: ‘Mankind Could the feast day of St. John Paul the Great -- the char-
appealing for God’s forgiveness and mercy, a set of devo- will not have peace until it turns with trust to My mercy.’ ismatic pope whose words will live on in every conceivable
tions that became known as the “Divine Mercy Chaplet.” In Divine Mercy! This is the Easter gift that the Church receives form of mass media -- somehow become linked to this great
the years after her death in 1938, a seminarian in nearby Kra- from the risen Christ and offers to humanity.” week of celebration?
kow named Karol Wojtyla became devoted to these prayers Only four years later, the timing of the pope’s death added Follow the time line. Do the math.
and to the legacy of Kowalksa. another connection between Easter and Divine Mercy Sun-
(Terry Mattingly is director of the Washington Journalism Center at the
Wojtyla, of course, soon became a priest and a popular day, as well as between his life and that of St. Faustina. John Council for Christian Colleges and Universities and leads the GetReligion.
professor, before beginning his ascent as a bishop, archbish- Paul died after sundown on the Saturday after Easter, liter- org project to study religion and the news.)
op and cardinal. ally at the end of a Divine Mercy vigil and Mass that was
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Then, in 1978, he became Pope John Paul II. celebrated at his bedside.

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Pakistan suicide bombs kill Create kids crafts in your kitchen


80 to avenge bin Laden
Craft recipes are fun to time until desired consistency.
make. They’re ideal for Store in refrigerator. SARA NOEL
preschool classrooms or SHAVING CREAM
as boredom busters for PAINT: Combine nongel
By RIAZ KHAN
The Associated Press
“We were
10 vans.
It was the first major mili-
kids at home. In a previous
column (www.frugalvillage.
shaving cream with a couple
of drops of food coloring. Let Frugal
com/2011/02/14/make-craft- your child use construction
SHABQADAR, Pakistan heading toward a
tant attack in Pakistan since
bin Laden’s death on May 2, recipes-for-kids/), I shared
recipes for chalk and mock
paper, a sliding glass door,
a section of foil or a cookie
Living
— A pair of suicide bomb-
ers attacked recruits leav- van when the first and the deadliest this year.
Militants had pledged to silly putty, and readers sheet, or just sit in a tub for
ing a paramilitary training blast took place avenge the killing and launch requested more. While some
craft recipes aren’t cheaper
finger-foam fun. Easy to
clean. Simply rinse with Put the soap shreds in a
center in Pakistan today,
killing 80 people in the and we fell on the reprisal strikes in Pakistan.
The Taliban spokesman than their retail counterparts, water. Puffy paint can be food processor. Gradually
add water until it is a gooey,
first retaliation for the kill- ground and then suggested the attack was it’s still a lot of fun and
educational for kids to create
made from shaving cream,
too. Use equal parts glue and sticky consistency.
ing of Osama bin Laden by aimed as punishment against
American commandos. The there was another Pakistani authorities for fail-
and explore. shaving cream. Add a couple Put frosting tips on plastic
bags. Scoop the mix into
of drops of food coloring or
Taliban claimed responsi- blast. We enjoyed ing to stop the unilateral U.S. MOON SAND: Mix 9 cups tempera paint for color. Use bags. Add the coloring to the
bility, blaming the Pakistani raid that killed bin Laden,
military for failing to stop our time together, something that has sparked
extra fine, colored play sand.
Add 3 cups cornstarch and
a paintbrush and paint onto
construction paper.
bags and mix with your hands
to distribute color.
the U.S. raid. all the good and popular nationalist and 2-1/4 to 2-1/2 cups water.
HOMEMADE BUBBLES:
The blasts in the north- Islamist anger.
west were a reminder of the bad weather and I “The Pakistani army has
Start with 2-1/4 cup and
gradually continue adding
FINGERPAINT
Visit www.bubbleblowers.
savagery of al-Qaida-linked
militants in Pakistan. They
cannot forget the failed to protect its land,”
Ahsan said.
water until you have the 2 tablespoons sugar com/homemade.html for
various bubble recipes, or try
desired consistency. Mix well. 1/3 cup cornstarch
occurred even as the country cries of my friends In its communications, Cover and store in an airtight 2 cups cold water the one below.
faces international suspicion
that elements within its secu-
before they died.” the Taliban often tries to tap
into popular sentiments in the
container. 1/4 cup liquid dish soap
food coloring 1 gallon water
rity forces may have been country, where anti-Ameri- FLUBBER 2/3 cup liquid dish soap
harboring bin Laden, who canism is often stronger than Mix the sugar and 2 to 3 tablespoons glycerin
— Rehmanullah Khan, 21 1/2 cup white Elmer’s glue cornstarch in a small pan. or corn syrup
was killed last week in a raid feelings against Islamist mili-
in Abbottabad, about a three tants. This is despite mili- 2/3 cup warm water Slowly add the cold water
food coloring and mix thoroughly. Cook Stir together. Test and adjust
hours’ drive from the scene Liaqat Ali Khan. tant attacks over the last four ingredients until desired
of the bombing. Around 900 young men years claiming the lives of 1 teaspoon Borax the mixture over low heat,
2 glass bowls stirring frequently, until it is results are reached.
“We have done this to were leaving the center after many hundreds, if not thou-
spending six months of train- smooth and gel like. Once it
avenge the Abbottabad inci- sands, of civilians. In a small glass bowl, mix starts to boil (5 minutes), turn Sara Noel is the owner
dent,” Ahsanullah Ahsan, a ing there. They were in high Some 350 lawyers sympa- of Frugal Village (www.
together glue, 1/3 cup warm it off. Add the dish washing
spokesman for the Pakistani spirits and looking forward thetic with Islamists attended water and food coloring (add liquid and stir. Divide the frugalvillage.com), a Web
Taliban, told The Associated to seeing their families, for special prayers for bin Laden enough drop until desired mixture into small containers. site that offers practical,
Press in a phone call. He which some had brought on the premises of the provin- color). In another glass bowl, Stir in food coloring. Cover money-saving strategies for
warned that the group was gifts, a survivor said. cial high court in the eastern mix Borax and 1/3 cup warm when not in use. everyday living. To send
also planning attacks on Some people were sitting city of Lahore today. The water. Pour glue solution tips, comments or questions,
Americans living inside inside public minivans and lawyers cursed the May 2 into bowl containing Borax TUB SOAP PAINT write to Sara Noel, c/o United
Pakistan. others were loading luggage raid, chanting “Down with mixture, gently stir together. Media, 200 Madison Ave., 4th
The bombers blew them- atop the vehicles when the America.” It will be wet, and within a 1 cup of Ivory soap, grated Floor, New York, NY 10016,
selves up in Shabqadar at the bombers struck, witnesses The explosive vests used in few minutes it will set. 1/2 -- 3/4 cup water or e-mail sara@frugalvillage.
main gate of the facility for said. today’s attacks were packed SIDEWALK PAINT: food coloring com.
the Frontier Constabulary, a “We were heading toward with ball bearings and nails, You’ll need 1/4 cup of frosting tips
poorly equipped but front- a van when the first blast police said. cornstarch, 1/2 cup water and plastic baggies Copyright 2011, Sara Noel
line force in the battle against took place and we fell on the Police official Nisar Khan food coloring. Combine the
al-Qaida and allied Islamist ground and then there was said a suicide bomber in his cornstarch and water. Mix STOCKS
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Kids good for Tomorrow’s HI AND LOIS

grandparents, but Horoscope


By Bernice Bede Osol

act like animals


Saturday, May 14, 2011

Although both progress and


recognition in your chosen field of

for parents
endeavor are indicted for the coming
months, it behooves you to be
patient and move slowly. Small gains
could accumulate into something
impressive.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
Dear Annie: My daugh- know if you’ve tried coun- -- For some reason, it’ll seem like
ter has five beautiful children seling, how you found your small details will take on greater
whom we love very much. My counselor and what your significance than usual. Everything
you do will require paying close BLONDIE
husband and I often take the experience was like. We’ll attention to minute details.
kids overnight and on week- print the most interesting and GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
ends to give some quiet time helpful responses. -- Several people you hang out with
Dear Annie: My boy- socially could turn out to be extremely
to their parents. helpful regarding a personal matter. If
When the children are friend, “Dan,” recently died the subject comes up, don’t hesitate to
with us, they behave beauti- after a sudden heart attack. He tell others what’s bothering you.
fully. But when their parents was only 39 and in seemingly CANCER (June 21-July 22) --
This could be a better than usual day
walk back in the door, it is good health. for clearing out a lot of debris you’ve
a total disaster. This Dan was com- collected over time. This includes
past weekend was pletely estranged putting to rest some family matters. In
fact, give them priority.
the worst. As soon from his family, LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -- If you
as their parents came so when he had find that you are more adept at doing
over, the kids began his heart attack, I things that are of a mental nature
rather than a physical one, give your
jumping, running was the person the
around, screaming hospital contacted,
muscles a rest and let your mind do all
the squat thrusting.
BEETLE BAILEY
and teasing the dog. and I was the only VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) --
Even though what you derive from
I lost it and really one by his bedside. your work might not be as much as
yelled. I know my I notified his fam- you hoped, you’ll feel good about
son-in-law was upset, ily, but they didn’t what you do accomplish. Take
satisfaction where you can.
but he will sit there bother to show up LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) -- Don’t
and do nothing when Annie’s Mailbox until after he died. leave up to others what you should be
things like this are At that point, attending to personally. Even though
going on. they all swooped they are likely to try their best, others
might not come close to what you
I feel terrible and am down and made funeral could accomplish yourself.
depressed about losing con- arrangements that Dan would SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) -- If
trol. My daughter and her hus- not have wanted. Instead of you find the pressure mounting, seek
solitude as soon as you can. Going off
band never correct the chil- the military funeral and reli- by yourself and working things out
dren, and it is upsetting when gious service he once told me without interference will work best
my husband and I go out of he preferred, the family had for you.
our way to make a wonderful him cremated with no service SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. SNUFFY SMITH
21) -- Although spending time with
weekend for the kids and have at all. I was told there was certain friends holds more advantages
it end on a sour note. nothing I could do because than usual, be selective regarding
your companions. Choose pals who
I want to say something to Dan didn’t leave a will, nor don’t complicate life.
my daughter and son-in-law, had he named me as the per- CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)
but don’t want to damage our son to handle arrangements. -- Don’t avoid or duck issues that you
relationship. I have thought of In most states, the immediate know you are right about, especially
when an adversary throws down the
alternatives, such as not taking family, no matter how distant, gauntlet. Challenges or competitive
the children at all, taking only has the right to make those developments bring out your best
one at a time or only watching decisions. qualities.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
the kids at our house. We have Annie, please let your read- -- When you treat developments
a country home, a large yard, ers know how important it is philosophically, everything will work
a couple of dogs and plenty of for people to make a will and out to your liking. The important thing
is to keep a cool head at all times,
space, so it is more enjoyable give specific instructions. It which can make others get rattled.
for us to have the children could save a lot of grief and PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) HAGAR THE HORRIBLE
here anyway. misunderstanding. -- Sadder -- Joint endeavors are likely to turn
out better for you than going it alone.
I am so disappointed, angry but Wiser This is because when two heads are
and hurt with the children’s Dear Sadder: People don’t working together, you have a double
behavior, I just want to cry. like to think about their funer- chance of coming up with an answer.
ARIES (March 21-April 19) --
My husband does not want me als, especially if they are rela- Make fairness your motto, and you’ll
to say anything. What do you tively young. But anyone who find parity and cooperation with most
think? -- Frustrated and Sad has specific wishes should put everybody and in everything you do.
Dear Sad: As tempting as them in writing and see that Others will treat you the same way
you treat them.
it is to criticize your daugh- everyone has a copy. Our con-
ter’s parenting skills, we urge dolences. Copyright 2011, United Feature Syndicate, Inc.
you not to. She will resent it
enormously. The most help-
ful thing you can do is teach
those children proper behav-
ior when they are with you. BORN LOSER
Whenever possible, baby-sit
at your country home. If they
turn into wild animals when
their parents pick them up,
so be it.
Dear Annie: Counseling is
frequently mentioned in your
column, sometimes as your
recommendation, sometimes
by readers whose partners
won’t accompany them and
occasionally by someone dis-
appointed or happy with the
results.
FRANK & ERNEST
This makes me wonder
how successful counseling is.
Perhaps your readers would
share their experiences and
tell us how to find a good
counselor. -- Problem Still
Here
Dear Problem: You’ve
raised some valid issues. So,
readers, how about it? Let us

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Man accused of trying to break into Army post


By ALAN SCHER ZAGIER Instead of leaving Fort Leonard Wood least 15 to 25 rounds at cars behind us,” Kearse eowner’s Ford Taurus after demanding the
Associated Press when ordered Thursday morning, officials said said. “I can’t believe nobody was hit with the keys. He was caught on a county road south
Willcoxson accelerated rapidly and drove his way he was shooting out the windows.” of Rolla and did not resist arrest, authorities
ROLLA, Mo. — A convicted felon was car through a security gate, leading military Officers put “stop sticks” on the road and said.
arrested Thursday after a four-hour police police on a chase until he drove out another punctured a tire before Willcoxson reached Much of Rolla was shut down while the
chase that began when officials said he tried gate where local law enforcement took up the Rolla. Police said he was soon forced to ditch manhunt unfolded, including the main high-
to break into a Missouri Army post, then fired pursuit. the vehicle just before 9 a.m. near the Missouri way into town as well as local public schools.
on officers who pursued him before crashing a St. Robert Police Chief Curtis Curenton University of Science and Technology, where The pursuit passed Rolla High School, Kearse
vehicle at a nearby university. said the officers had been on Interstate 44 for spring semester classes had ended last week. said.
Rolla Police Chief Mark Kearse said a only a couple miles when the driver began fir- He reportedly entered McNutt Hall, which “There were citizens all over,” he said. “He
state Highway Patrol trooper arrested Cody ing shots from what appeared to be an AK-47. houses the school’s Department of Mining and drove in front of the high school and stared at
N. Willcoxson, of Southwest City, hours after Curenton said he followed the gunman about Nuclear Engineering. me. There were students behind me, so I didn’t
the 31-year-old tried sneaking into nearby Fort 32 miles to Rolla when his driver’s-side mirror Campus police issued an alert telling those fire.”
Leonard Wood using a suspicious-looking ID. was hit with one round and his engine com- on campus to remain indoors and everyone Kearse said Willcoxson provided an address
His motives for attempting to enter the military partment was hit by another. else to stay away. The suspect left campus in Pulaski County, near the military base.
installation were not immediately clear. Kearse said Willcoxson fired dozens of without firing a shot, campus police said. The He was charged in Pulaski County with
Willcoxson was bleeding and may have shots at officers from several departments campus remained locked down until nearly assaulting an officer, resisting arrest and armed
been shot in the arm or hand, but otherwise no — including Kearse himself and the Phelps 2 p.m., almost an hour after Willcoxson was criminal action and ordered held on $1 million
one was hurt, Kearse said. Police also found County sheriff — reloading the assault rifle as arrested. cash bond. No lawyer was listed in online court
crystal methamphetamine in Willcoxson’s car, he drove. Willcoxson is accused of breaking into a records.
according to Kearse. “He stuck his AK out and probably shot at nearby home and driving away in the hom- More charges are expected.

Kutcher may be joining ‘Men’


LOS ANGELES (AP) — Twitter king Ashton Kutcher gave
his followers a big clue Wednesday that he may be joining
“Two and a Half Men” — either that or he’s punking them.
“What’s the square root of 6.25?” the actor asked in a
tweet.
The answer is 2-1/2.
Kutcher’s online message came amid reports that he’s near-
ing a deal to replace the fired Charlie Sheen on TV’s top-rated
comedy. The 33-year-old was negotiating with series producer
Warner Bros., The Hollywood Reporter said Wednesday, cit-
ing unidentified sources. Earlier, Broadcasting & Cable report-
ed Kutcher had emerged as a candidate for the CBS series.
Warner Bros. declined comment, as did CBS. Kutcher’s
representatives did not immediately respond to a request for
comment.
There is deadline pressure to get a deal done, with CBS
presenting its fall lineup to advertisers in New York next
Wednesday.
Kutcher gained fame on another sitcom, “That 70s Show,”
then focused on film roles (the romantic comedy “No Strings
Attached” the most recent) and producing, including the prank
show “Punk’d.”
Warner and CBS have been shopping for a name actor who
could keep the highly lucrative sitcom afloat without Sheen.
Within recent days, negotiations with British film star Hugh
Grant fell apart because of reported creative differences.
There was speculation Wednesday that Kutcher could par-
lay his nearly 6.7 million Twitter followers and even bigger
Facebook fan club into continued healthy viewership for “Two
and a Half Men.”
But Kutcher’s effort to use social media to boost “The
Dena Martz photo
Beautiful Life,” which he produced for the CW network,
Cancer survivor Kathy Holdgreve walks with students from left, Reagan Ulm, Courtney Ebbeskotte, Jessica Foust, proved lackluster: The 2009 series, which was a venture
Gabrielle Querry and Emma Reindel, whose mother passed away after her battle with cancer. between CBS and Warner Bros., was canceled after just two
episodes.

Louisiana Cajun country braces for flooding


BUTTE LAROSE, La. (AP) — Army Corps riedly packing their things and worrying that their
of Engineers Col. Ed Fleming leaned over a homes and way of life might soon be drowned.
podium and warned the crowd gathered at a vol- The corps could open the Morganza floodway
unteer fire station that where they were standing north of Baton Rouge as early as this weekend,
was projected to be swamped by up to 15 feet of a move that would relieve pressure on the city’s
water from Mississippi River flooding. The crowd levee system.
let out a collective gasp. Opening the gates for the first time in 38 years
“From the ground?” an incredulous resident will unleash the Mississippi on a wild ride south
shouted at the meeting Thursday. to the Gulf of Mexico through the Atchafalaya
“From the ground,” replied Fleming, head of River and divert floodwater from the river into
the corps’ New Orleans district. the basin’s swamplands, backwater lakes and
To try to protect heavily populated Baton Rouge bayous. Several thousand homes would be at risk
and New Orleans from the bulging Mississippi of flooding.
River, federal engineers are close to opening a Even if engineers decide not to open the
massive spillway that would flood hundreds of spillway, no one seems to doubt that a major
thousands of acres in Louisiana Cajun country. flood is bound for Butte LaRose, Krotz Springs,
With that threat looming, some 25,000 people the oil-and-seafood hub of Morgan City and
in an area known for small farms, fish camps, other swampland communities in the Atchafalaya
crawfish and a drawling French dialect are hur- Basin.

Kreative Learning hosts beekeeper

Stacy Taff photo

Fort Jennings High School science teacher Jeff Jostpille explains the layout of the new
lab.

Lab
(Continued from page 1) ence of the future and we hope Partnership for Continued
to entice students into it but it Learning, Ohio Board of
the crop beds we’ll grow and has to be funded. This next step Regents, Ohio Department of
it will all be self-sustaining. involves a grant from the state Education, Ohio Department
We even hope to have a solar- through the county educational of Development and the state
powered golf cart.” service center. If the funding is legislature. Educational ser-
The outdoor classroom is there in the future, this can grow vice center Superintendent
in place; it was designed and for many years because we’re Dr. Jan Osborn said the
built by students. Jostpille building it so it can expand as county was approved for
believes the lab could not we go forward,” he said. $776,000 for nine schools
only be a pilot for similar The lab could receive dol- but Jennings has yet to turn
endeavors at other schools lars from a Science Technology in the appropriate paperwork
Nancy Spencer photos
but could cultivate today’s Engineering Mathematics for final approval. However,
Above: Dylan Hummer, center, tries on a beekeeper’s veil as Calvin Menke, left, and students into tomorrow’s sci- (STEM) grant. The fund- each school should get
Morgan Siefker look on. Below: Dale Rothe explains how bees build honeycombs to fill ence — if funding is there. ing is a joint effort among approximately $70,000 for
with honey in their hive. “This is probably the sci- the governor’s office, Ohio the respective projects.

Answers to Thursday’s questions:


Martha Stewart listed her motto as “I do what I please
and I do it with ease” in her high school year book.
Plastic wrap is called cling film in the United Kingdom.
Today’s questions:
How did the contents of the Olympic gold medal change
after the 1912 games in Stockholm?
When it comes to homes, what is hardscaping?
Answers in Saturday’s Herald.
Today’s words:
Hipsy: a drink consisting of water, wine and brandy
Xassafrassed: pregnant (slang)
The Outstanding National Debt as of today is
$14,338,251,250,528.
The estimated population of the United States is
310,553,396, so each citizen’s share of this debt is
$46,170.
The National Debt has continued to increase an aver-
age of $4.03 billion per day since Sept. 28, 2007.

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