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Telling The Tri-County’s Story Since 1869


50¢ daily Friday, april 9, 2010 Delphos, Ohio

Upfront Whooping cough


Canal Days
Queen sign-up
cases found in
available
2010 Canal Days
Allen County
Queen Pageant applica- From the Allen County because immunization is the
tions are available. Health Department most effective way to prevent
Interested persons pertussis.
may obtain an applica- LIMA — The Allen Although most babies and
tions at either high school County Health Department has young children receive per-
office at Jefferson Middle received reports of five cases tussis vaccinations when they
School office or at the of laboratory-confirmed per- enter school, the protection
chamber building. tussis (also known as whoop- from the vaccine begins to wear
Contestants must be ing cough) and is investigating off five to 10 years after the last
in grades 9-12 for the one suspected case. The Health shot. The American Academy
2010-2011 school year. Department is currently identi- of Pediatrics recommends that
The pageant will be fying persons who might have adolescents ages 11-18 receive
held at 7 p.m. Sept. 12 been exposed and is notifying a single booster dose of the
in the Jefferson Middle them by phone. Pertussis is tetanus, diphtheria and per-
School Auditorium. a highly contagious bacterial tussis vaccination. If parents
Call Kimberly Mack- infection of the respiratory sys- are not sure if their children
Ousley at 419-302- tem that can cause episodes of are completely immunized, Photo submitted
3845 for questions. severe cough. Since the 1980s, they should contact their fam-
ily doctor or the Allen County Delphos Auxiliary Police Officer Richard “Dick” Will, center, accepts a congratulatory
Parents of children there’s been a dramatic increase
in the number of cases of per- Health Department. The CDC plaque from Mayor Mike Gallmeier and City Council President Bob Ulm for his retirement
interested in being Little
Princesses may call also. tussis in the U.S., especially also recommends that adults from the police force.

Will retires from police force


among teens (10–19 years of aged 19-64 receive a booster
AEP to conduct age) and babies less than 5 dose as well.
These everyday actions help
months of age.
aerial patrols Pertussis can spread through to prevent illness:
• Cover nose and mouth BY STACY TAFF after this.”
the air from a sick person dur-
AEP Ohio will conduct aerial ing talking, sneezing, or cough-
patrols of its high-voltage lines ing. Pertussis can be a very
with a tissue when coughing or
sneezing. Throw the tissue in
The Delphos Herald
staff@delphosherald.com “I’m getting older At 62, Will has seen
some changes in the way law
in Northwest Ohio beginning
next week as part of its ongo-
serious disease, particularly for the trash after you use it. and this is for the enforcement operates over
infants younger than one year • Wash hands often with
ing program to maintain and of age. Early symptoms of per- soap and water, especially after
DELPHOS—Starting in
1968, Richard Will, or Dick younger people. the years.
“There’s been a lot of
improve the reliability of the
electric transmission system.
tussis are similar to the com-
mon cold—mild fever, runny,
coughing or sneezing. Alcohol-
based hands cleaners are also
as he is known, began rid- There’s nothing changes since 1968, mainly
ing along on patrols with in technology,” he said. “The
The patrols will begin
Thursday and continue until
nose, and cough. Symptoms effective. a couple policemen friends in particular that equipment is a whole lot more
April 20 and take place in the
can progress to severe, persis-
tent coughing episodes. Many
• Avoid touching eyes, nose
or mouth. Germs spread that
and found he thoroughly I’ll miss because advanced. We didn’t have
enjoyed it. computers or portable radios
Van Wert, Paulding, Findlay,
Fremont, Lima, Tiffin and
infants who get pertussis are way.
“I went in as an auxil- I just loved the back then so I’ve gotten to
infected by older siblings or • Stay home if sick.
areas in Northwestern Ohio. parents who might not know More information is avail- iary patrolman for about whole job. There’s see that advancement. Back
The aerial contractor will six months and then I went then, we had this big red book
be utilizing a Bell Jet Ranger
they have the disease. Parents
are urged to check their chil-
able atallencountyhealthde-
partment.org and information full-time for a year,” Will nothing I won’t with license numbers in it
helicopter, ID #N54DE, with dren’s immunization records
burgundy and white color scheme to be sure they have received
can also be found on the CDC said. “After that I went miss because it’s that you had to page through.
back to auxiliary and started Now it’s a lot easier to get
with silver stripes. During patrols, all of the recommended doses
Web site: cdc.gov/Features/
Pertussis/ working for Kolkmeyer- all part of the job, that information. We didn’t
the helicopter will fly at a speed
of approximately 40 to 45 mph,
Helmkamp Funeral Home,
stayed there for 18 years.
part of life. I just have the scanners either. I
still listen to mine.”
hovering at each structure loca- Later I started working secu- really enjoyed Even though Will pursued
tion. The helicopter may need
to circle a single structure/area
rity for Roundy’s in Lima
but all the while I kept my
helping and other venues, he always main-
tained his love for protecting
several times to check the condi-
tion of electrical equipment.
certifications as a patrolman. serving people all others and responded when
Customers with ques-
When I worked at the funeral
home, they used to call me
these years. You called upon. As for why he’s
retired, Will says patrolling is
tions or concerns about the
aerial patrols should contact up when they needed some don’t realize how a young man’s game.
AEP Ohio at 1-800-672-2231. help and if we weren’t busy
I’d go out.”
fast time passes.” “I’m getting older and this
is for the younger people,” he

Sports Will, who has two sons


and two grandchildren, had
some leisurely plans for his
— Dick Will said. “There’s nothing in par-
ticular that I’ll miss because
I just loved the whole job.
TODAY part-time security work but
Baseball (5 p.m.): retirement before an unex- There’s nothing I won’t miss
Columbus Grove at pected illness provided a set- then all of a sudden this dia- because it’s all part of the
Waynesfield-Goshen, Elida back, placing him in rehab at betes popped up and then the job, part of life. I just really
at Wapakoneta (WBL). Vancrest. infection in my foot. It’s ter- enjoyed helping and serving
Softball (5 p.m.): Jefferson “I had plans to do some rible, but I hadn’t been to the people all these years. You
at Antwerp, Spencerville fishing and things like that, doctor in years. I guess we’ll don’t realize how fast time
at St. Henry, Continental and I was still doing some just have to see what happens passes.”

BBB warns of fraudulent health insurance


at Lincolnview, Miller
City at Kalida (PCL), Nancy Spencer photo
Wapakoneta at Elida (WBL). Delphos Public Library Assistant Children’s Librarian
Track and Field: St. Cathy Hellman puts the finishing touches on the National BY MIKE FORD is saying is that people are going door-to-
John’s and Columbus Library Week display Friday. The week is celebrated April The Delphos Herald door selling fake insurance policies. They
Grove at Spencerville 11-17. mford@delphosherald.com tell people they need the extra insurance
Relays, 4:15 p.m.
Library to celebrate
Tennis: Wapakoneta at because of changes to health care brought on
Elida (WBL), 4:30 p.m. LIMA — Since a couple weeks have gone by recent legislation. This is fake — people

National Library Week with


SATURDAY by since the president signed comprehensive do not need this. If someone calls to sched-
Baseball: Elida at Van health insurance reform, criminals have had ule an appointment or knocks on your door,
time to scheme a crafty idea to steal money call us or the department of insurance so we
‘Food for Fines,’ programs
Wert/Napoleon (DH), 11
a.m.; Jefferson at Bath from honest Americans. It hasn’t been report- can make sure the person in question is a
(DH), noon; Perry at Fort ed in the Tri-county region but officials warn licensed insurance representative before you
Jennings (DH), noon; residents to be on guard. do anything. Don’t sign anything without
BY MIKE FORD she said. West-Central Ohio Better Business checking it out first,” she said.
Spencerville at Waynesfield- The Delphos Herald The schedule of events is
Goshen (DH), noon; Kalida Bureau Vice President of Operations Cheryl Parson identified “red flags” as supple-
mford@delphosherald.com as follows: Parson says she has been alerted by the Ohio mental policies that are time-limited or offer
at Crestview, 2 p.m.
Softball: Columbus At 6:30 p.m. on Monday, Department of Insurance to look out for per- limited benefits advertised as necessary in
Grove at Ottawa-Glandorf DELPHOS — The ‘See What Develops,’ a basic sons posing as health insurance sales repre- light of new laws.
(DH), noon; Perrysburg at Delphos Public Library con- program on digital photogra- sentatives. Anyone who is contacted by a suspicious
Elida (DH), noon; Ottoville tinues to be heavily appreci- phy, will be presented by “We haven’t received any reports yet but person offering such insurance should call
at Leipsic (PCL), 2 p.m.; ated in the community for its Beth Grothouse. Registration they’re just starting and it takes time for us the BBB at 419-223-7010 or the Ohio DOI at
Waynesfield-Goshen at array of movies, books, chil- is required for this free pro- to hear of it happening here. What the DOI 800-686-1527.
Lincolnview, 2 p.m. dren’s programs and other gram by calling the library at

Smoke, fear of fire push rescuers from mine


Track and Field: Elida activities and services. 419-695-4015.
at Ehresman Relays, noon; To show residents her The regular Storytime
Fort Jennings at Anna appreciation in return, session at 6:30 p.m. on
Invitational, 4:30 p.m. Executive Director Nancy Thursday will be a “Family MONTCOAL, W.Va. It was the third time since and “bodies” more frequent-
Mericle and her staff have Night” with special guest (AP) — Rescue teams trekked the explosion at Massey ly.
Forecast planned several special storyteller Rita Thelan The far enough into a ruined coal Energy Co.’s Upper Big As crews waited for anoth-
Mostly sunny, events for National Library “Hat Lady.” Her day job is mine early today to see that Branch mine that rescuers er hole to be drilled so a cam-
warmer Week. as a naturalist with Johnny no one had used a cham- had to pull back after mak- era could be dropped to check
Saturday. “We have two childrens’ Appleseed Metropolitan ber where four missing min- ing their way about 1,000 on the final refuge chamber,
High in programs planned. One is Park District. She has vis- ers could have sought ref- feet below the surface and more details emerged about
upper 60s. just a regular StoryTime ited the library for many uge, further dimming hopes about five miles into the mas- an extensive list of safety vio-
and the other is a program children’s programs and is of anyone else surviving an sive coal mine. The teams lations at the mine. Federal
with an individual from the an accomplished storyteller. explosion that killed 25. had to scramble back to the regulators issued evacuation
Index Johnny Appleseed parks. This program is open to the The teams encountered surface during their previous orders for all or parts of the
Obituaries 2 Jane has a program sched- public and the whole family smoke and, fearing fire, had attempts because of danger- Upper Big Branch mine more
State/Local 3 uled for adults on digital is welcome. No registration to turn back before they could ous gases that could set off than 60 times since the start
Politics 4 photography; individuals are is required. check a second chamber — another explosion or fire. of 2009, according to a report
Community 5 asked to bring their cameras The library has announced the last chance for the four “We had a long night and prepared for Democratic
Sports 6 and any paperwork they have new hours of operation. miners’ survival. It was the we had a difficult night,” Sen. Robert Byrd of West
Church 7 on it and that’s on the 12th,” Hours are: latest gut-wrenching setback Gov. Joe Manchin said. Virginia.
Classifieds 8 she said. “We’re holding our 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday, in a rescue effort that start- Manchin said rescuers car- In 2007, the mine met
TV 9 ‘Food for Fines’ program, Tuesday and Thursday; ed with only the slimmest ried with them four extra oxy- criteria to be declared by
where we’ll drop fines for Noon to 8 p.m. Thursday; likelihood of finding anyone gen packs, just in case. But the Mine Safety and Health
the week hoping people will 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday; alive after Monday’s blast, even before they went back Administration to have a pat-
bring in non-perishable food and the worst U.S. mine disaster underground, officials started
items for the food pantries,” 9 a.m. to noon Saturday in two decades. using words like “recovery” See MINE, page 2
2 – The Herald Friday, April 9, 2010 www.delphosherald.com

For The Record

Supreme Court Justice OBITUARIES


Carl Gene Pharis
The Daily
Herald
John Paul Stevens retiring
March 21, 1925 Vol. 140 No. 251
April 8, 2010 Nancy Spencer, editor
Ray Geary, business manager
Carl Gene Pharis, 85, Don Hemple, advertising manager
By MARK SHERMAN possible retirement last sum- when the court wasn’t even in Merrick Garland, 57, and of Dixon, died at 2:55 a.m. Tiffany Brantley,
Thursday at Convoy Care circulation manager
The Associated Press mer when he hired just one of session. Diane Wood, 59. William Kohl, general manager/
his usual complement of four Just before the court’s Stevens’ departure will Center, Convoy.
He was born March 21, Eagle Print
WASHINGTON — law clerks for the next court announcement, Obama, en not change the court’s con-
Supreme Court Justice John term. He acknowledged in route back to Washington from servative-liberal split because 1925, in Delphos to George The Daily Herald (USPS 1525
and Clarus (Goings) Pharis. 8000) is published daily except
Paul Stevens, the court’s oldest several interviews that he was a trip to Prague, had called in Obama is certain to name a lib- Sundays and Holidays.
member and leader of its lib- contemplating stepping down this afternoon’s Rose Garden eral-leaning replacement. But On March 6, 1976, he mar-
ried Dorthy Mae (Pace) West, By carrier in Delphos and
eral bloc, is retiring. President and would certainly do so dur- statement, saying the subject the new justice is not likely to area towns, or by rural motor
Barack Obama now has his ing Obama’s presidency. would be a West Virginia mine be able to match Stevens’ abil- who survives.
Funeral services will begin route where available $2.09 per
second high court opening to Chief Justice John Roberts accident. ity to marshal narrow majori- week. By mail in Allen, Van
fill. said in a written statement that The timing of Stevens’ ties in big cases. at 11 a.m. Saturday at Cowan
and Sons Funeral Home, Van Wert, or Putnam County, $105
Stevens said today he will Stevens has earned the grat- announcement leaves ample Stevens was able to draw per year. Outside these counties
step down when the court fin- itude and admiration of the time for the White House the support of the court’s Wert, the Rev. Paul W. Miller
$119 per year.
ishes its work for the summer American people. to settle on a successor and swing votes, now-retired officiating. Burial will be in Entered in the post office
in late June or early July. He “He has enriched the lives of Senate Democrats, who con- Justice Sandra Day O’Connor I.O.O.F. Cemetery, Tully in Delphos, Ohio 45833 as
said he hopes his successor is everyone at the Court through trol 59 votes, to conduct con- and Justice Anthony Kennedy, Township, Van Wert County, Periodicals, postage paid at
confirmed “well in advance his intellect, independence, and firmation hearings and a vote. to rein in or block some Bush with military graveside ser- Delphos, Ohio.
of the commencement of the warm grace,” Roberts said. Republicans have not ruled out administration policies, includ- vices by the combined honor No mail subscriptions will be
court’s next term.” Stevens informed Obama an attempt to delay confirma- ing the detention of suspected guard of American Legion accepted in towns or villages
His announcement had in a one-paragraph letter tion. terrorists following the Sept. and Veterans of Foreign Wars where The Daily Herald paper
been hinted at for months. It addressed to “My dear Mr. The leading candidates to 11, 2001, attacks, its tilt toward of Van Wert. Visitation today carriers or motor routes provide
comes 11 days before his 90th President.” The court released replace Stevens are Solicitor protecting businesses from 4-8 p.m. daily home delivery for $2.09
birthday. the letter along with the chief General Elena Kagan, 49, some lawsuits and its refusal Preferred memorials are to per week.
Stevens began signaling a justice’s statement on a day and federal appellate Judges to act against global warming. donor’s choice. 405 North Main St.
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Mine
Edith M. Russell Office Hours
Jan. 1, 1919-March 27, 2010 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Fri.
Edith Mary (Evans Kunze) POSTMASTER:
(Continued from page 1) There have been no signs of the Mine Safety and Health To get so close three times, Russell, 91, of Cardington, Send address changes
of life inside the mine since Administration. only to have to rush back to the died March 27 at her daugh- to THE DAILY HERALD,
tern of violations. This would the day of the explosion, but The refuge chamber is an surface again without complet- ter’s residence. 405 N. Main St.
have allowed for stricter over- officials and miners’ families expandable box activated by ing their mission, has been dif- She was born Jan. 1, 1919, Delphos, Ohio 45833
sight by the federal agency, prayed the four miners some- opening a door and pulling a ficult for the crews. in Monroe County, to Alfred
including the potential shut- how made it to one of two ref- lever. It takes about five min- “It’s very emotional for all and Maud (Brown) Evans.
down of the mine, but Massey uge chambers stocked with four utes for the chamber to deploy, the rescuers,” Stricklin said.
was able to reduce the number days’ worth of oxygen, food and crews using a camera or It’s also been tough on fami-
On Sept. 27, 1938, she mar- Scholars of the Day
ried Jacob Leslie Kunze, who
of the most serious violations and water for 24 miners. It’s checking person should be able lies, but they said they under- died in 1971. She later mar-
and avoid the declaration. possible that with fewer miners to see easily whether that hap- stand the delay. ried Frederick Russell, who
MSHA has appointed a inside, they could survive for pened, said Rory Paton-Ash, “We know it takes time. We died in 1998.
team of investigators to look longer than four days. a spokesman for the manufac- know they have to wait until the Survivors include sons
into what happened, and As rescue teams tried to turer, Strata Safety. threat level goes down,” said David (Ann) Kunze of Preston,
President Barack Obama said get to the last chamber, they “You would know very, very Pamela Lynch, whose husband Idaho, and Daniel (Helen)
he has asked federal mine safe- found signs of fire and smoke clearly if it had been deployed,” Melvin emerged unharmed Kunze of Mt. Orab; daugh-
ty officials to report next week and had to retreat before they he said. from the mine after the explo- ters Faith (Sandy) Woods of
on what may have caused the could determine if any min- Search teams had gotten sion. “If not, we’ll have more Stafford, Va., and Rebecca
blast. Officials have suggested ers were inside. It was not frustratingly close a day earlier casualties. And that’s the last (Douglas) Lucas of West
a buildup of methane may have clear what might have been to answers for the families of thing this community needs.” Carrollton; stepchildren Joan St. John’s Scholar of the
been to blame. on fire, said Kevin Stricklin the missing miners — just 500 She said she and her hus- Russell and David (Cynthia) Day is Steven
feet from the emergency cham- band, whose brother William Russell of Pittsburgh; 10 Metcalfe.

Happy 21st
bers where any survivors would died in the blast, are still grandchildren and many great-
be — then were ordered to clinging to hope that the four Congratulations
great-grandchildren.
retreat because of volatile gas. missing miners are safe. But She was also preceded Steven!
With the air deemed slightly she said the victims’ families
Birthday
in death by her sisters Alma Jefferson’s Scholar of the
safer four days after the blast understand why rescue miners Fae Mateer and Ruth Stella
and nitrogen being pumped in haven’t been able to carry out Day is Sarah
Weaver.
from above ground to neutral- their mission yet. Mrs. Russell was a home- Prine.

Maggie
ize explosive methane gas, res- “It’s frustrating but they got to maker who held memberships Congratulations
cuers went back in just before 2 take precautions. There’s nothing with the Otterbein-Lebanon Sarah!
a.m., navigating rubble strewn they can do. It’s not their fault United Methodist Church, Students can pick up their
with bodies, twisted railroad that the gas level is so high,” she Jacob Eby Chapter of the awards in their school offices.
track, shattered concrete block said. “But we just know that we Ohio Eastern Star, Marrow
walls and mounds of dust. have to keep trusting God.” County Historical Society
and the American Legion
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“The amount of satisfaction you get from life depends largely on your own ingenuity, self-sufficiency, and
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Diplomat planned to
meet jailed terrorist
By MATTHEW LEE and ments, and the U.S. Bureau ernment is satisfied that the
P. SOLOMON BANDA of Prisons had approved Qatari government is taking
The Associated Press this visit by Al-Madadi in the matter seriously.
advance, Bradley added. Wednesday’s scare came
WASHINGTON — A Questions remained about three months after the attempt-
Qatari diplomat was on his why a diplomat on an official ed terror attack on Christmas
way to an official visit with an trip, like Al-Madadi, would when a Nigerian man alleged-
imprisoned al-Qaida sleeper apparently flout airline secu- ly tried to blow up a Detroit-
agent when he touched off a rity rules. Law enforcement bound airliner. Umar Farouk
bomb scare by slipping into an officials said Al-Madadi later Abdulmutallab went to the
airline bathroom for a smoke, joked that he had been trying bathroom just before he alleg-
officials said Thursday as the to light his shoe — an appar- edly tried to ignite a bomb
diplomat prepared to leave ent reference to the 2001 so- in his seat. Since then, law
the U.S. called shoe bomber, Richard enforcement, flight crews and
The diplomat, Mohammed Reid. passengers have been on high
Al-Madadi, was going to pay The U.S. officials who dis- alert for suspicious activity on
a consular visit to the prisoner, cussed the case did so on con- airplanes. That scare exposed
said Alison Bradley, a public dition of anonymity because major holes in the country’s
relations executive hired to they were not authorized to national security and prompt-
Palin to address speak for the Qatari Embassy, discuss the matter. ed immediate changes in ter-

IT WAS NEWS THEN GOP faithful


and a State Department offi-
cial.
The prisoner, Ali Al-Marri,
No explosives were found
on the plane and authori-
ties said they don’t think
ror-screening policies.
Some air travelers at
Denver International Airport
One Year Ago NEW ORLEANS (AP) — a citizen of Qatar, is serv- Al-Madadi was trying to hurt Thursday were amazed that
• Canal Days Core and Activity committees members met Next up, Sarah Palin. ing eight years after pleading anyone during Wednesday’s Al-Madadi would not be
to begin planning for this year’s celebration Sept. 17-20. The The spotlight at the three- guilty last year to conspiring scare. He enjoys diplomatic charged with anything.
Toast to the City will kick-off the event on Sept. 17. The theme day Southern Republican to support terrorism. Al-Marri immunity from U.S. prosecu- “I think it’s wrong. I’d
for this year is “Sail Away.” Rick Miller will serve as emcee Leadership Conference turns was arrested after the Sept. 11, tion and will not be criminally get busted. I don’t think that
and Gary Levitt, curator of the Delphos Postal Museum, is on today to the 2008 vice presi- 2001, terrorist attacks, accused charged, authorities said. (immunity) should be a fac-
slate to speak. dential nominee. of being a sleeper agent The State Department tor,” said one of them, Hank
The former Alaska gov- researching poisonous gasses official said Qatar had not DePetro, a retired psycholo-
25 Years Ago — 1985 ernor is among the potential and plotting a cyberattack. yet informed the administra- gist from Greeley, Colo.
• Joe Wrasman and Art Vonderwell were named most GOP contenders to challenge Consular officials fre- tion how it will handle the Under international pro-
valuable players for the St. John’s wrestling team. Wrasman President Barack Obama in quently visit foreigners held case but has assured the U.S. tocol — the 1961 Vienna
2012 addressing the gathering in the United States to make that Al-Madadi will leave the Conventions on Diplomatic
also won special awards for most takedowns (42) and most of a few thousand Republican
near falls (57). Vonderwell, a senior, is the only St. John’s sure they are being treated country. U.S. officials expect Relations — diplomats in
activists in Louisiana.
wrestler to qualify for state twice. This year he placed second At least four possible can- well. that to happen later Thursday foreign countries enjoy broad
at 185 pounds. Last year he was third. didates passed up the event, Bradley said Qatari dip- or today. immunity from prosecution.
• Tim Turnwald of Ottoville was honored recently as choosing instead to do their lomats have made multiple “We fully expect this will That immunity can only be
the most valuable player for the Ohio State University political leg work elsewhere. visits to Al-Marri in prison be resolved very quickly,” waived by a diplomat’s home
Lima Campus men’s basketball team. Steve Schlagbaum of Former Massachusetts Gov. since he pleaded guilty. The State Department spokesman government, something that
Ottoville and Greg Chambers of Perry received the Baron Mitt Romney, who many party right to such visits is guaran- P.J. Crowley told reporters. is rarely requested and even
Award. Ray Eversole of Elida was honored as the first Baron insiders consider the front- teed by international agree- Crowley said the U.S. gov- more rarely granted.
men’s basketball player named most valuable player of the runner after his failed 2008
Ohio Regional Campus Conference. candidacy, was in the midst of
a book tour. Minnesota Gov.
Republicans expected to line up behind New START
• Jack Grothaus, president of Jefferson Athletic Boosters,
announced there are a limited number of tickets still available Tim Pawlenty, who was on
John McCain’s 2008 vice pres- By ANNE FLAHERTY the planned reductions there that the agreement will pre-
for the annual Jefferson “Wildcat Special” to be held April 13 The Associated Press will be enough firepower on serve what’s known as the
at the high. The ticket includes a chance to win a grand prize idential short list, was address-
ing the activists by video so he each side to devastate the “nuclear triad” — the nation’s
of $1,000 plus other cash prizes, a buffet and dance. Dave Kill WASHINGTON — world many times over. Of ability to deliver nuclear
and the “Good Ole Boys” will provide music for the dance. could welcome home return-
ing troops. Mike Huckabee, Despite near gridlock in the more immediate concern are weapons from the air, land
the former Arkansas governor Senate, Republicans were attempts by terrorist groups and sea.
50 Years Ago — 1960 expected to swing behind a like al-Qaida and nations such “The Senate will assess
• The 66th annual inspection of Delphos Chapter Order who won the Iowa caucuses in
2008, was focused on his cable new arms control treaty with as Iran and North Korea to whether or not the agree-
of the Eastern Star was held in the Masonic Temple and was news show. And Sen. John Russia that President Barack acquire or use nuclear weap- ment is verifiable, whether it
preceded by a dinner and reception at the Trinity Church. Thune, a rising Republican Obama said they will like, ons. reduces our nation’s ability
There were over 300 guests attending the meeting, represent- star, was attending to his South even though some are reserv- The treaty requires approv- to defend itself and our allies
ing the 16 chapters in District 8, and chapters from St. Marys, Dakota constituents. ing judgment until Obama can al by two-thirds of the Senate from the threat of nuclear
Wapakoneta, Waynesfield, Mendon, Celina, Hamilton and It’s not unusual for poli- assure them the pact won’t set to take effect. armed missiles, and wheth-
Ada. Past Grand Patron, Robert J. Brown of Hamilton, Ohio ticians eyeing the presidency back U.S. defenses against History is on Obama’s er or not this administration
presented 50-year pins from the Grand Chapter of Ohio to to gather this early. Potential other potential foes such as side, even if numbers in the is committed to preserving
Henriette Eysenbach, Morris Mills and Mr. and Mrs. Erwin candidates usually use such North Korea and Iran. Senate are not. He will need our own nuclear triad,” said
Bell. The members of the local Past Matrons and Past Patrons forums to gauge their clout Obama called the pact 67 votes in a chamber where Senate Republican Leader
Association held a breakfast in the dining room of the Temple, years before a presidential race. signed Thursday a fresh Democrats control 59 seats in Mitch McConnell.
honoring the Worthy Matron and the members who received And the perpetual campaign is beginning with Russia and a sour political climate that GOP officials say they
50-year pins. normal in modern presidential predicted the Senate will rat- could tempt Republicans to won’t know the answer to
politics. ify the agreement by the end set aside the nonpartisan def- those questions until lawmak-
75 Years Ago — 1935 The goal isn’t to court vot- of the year. erence often given to national ers are briefed on the treaty
• The members of the soliciting committee of the Delphos ers, as few are paying attention “This ceremony is a tes- security treaties. and its technical annexes in
Civic Club met at a noon luncheon at the Phelan Hotel. this early.
Rather, these Republicans tament to the truth that old “There is a strong histo- detail and convene hearings.
Officers of the Delphos Tri-County Fair were also present. It adversaries can forge new ry of bipartisanship when it “We’ll want to review all of
is the hope of the committee to secure a fund sufficient to pay are trying to create buzz and
draw media coverage, as well as partnerships,” Obama said in comes to the evaluation of that, have constructive discus-
the expenses of the fair, Fourth of July and Halloween Mardi Prague, where he stood grin- international treaties, particu- sions with the administration
Gras celebrations, Wednesday evening entertainments, Dollar attract donors and top political
talent as they lay the ground- ning with Russian President larly arms control treaties,” officials in charge of imple-
Day events, spring and fall openings, Christmas decorations work to take on Obama. Dmitry Medvedev following Obama said. menting it and then obviously
and other civic affairs. On Thursday, former House the signing of a treaty that Republicans, however, did talk to experts, have hearings
• Raymond Ditto, son of Chief and Mrs. Glenn M. Ditto, Speaker Newt Gingrich said would shrink the one-time not rush to either praise or and debate in the Senate,”
has been assigned to the Joplin, Mo., team, word received here Obama was “the most radical rivals’ arsenals to their lowest criticize the treaty. Sen. Jon Kyl, R-Ariz., said on
from Jess Orndorff, head of a baseball training school at which president in American history.” levels since the frightening They want Obama to PBS’ NewsHour.
Ditto has been receiving training. Ditto has been trying out as Gingrich reminded conser- arms race of the 1960s. promise it won’t undercut He added that the presi-
a pitcher under the auspices of the New York Yankees. vative activists why he was one Obama returns to the nation’s ability to set up dent’s modernization plan for
• Delphos Boy Scouts will participate in the fourth annual of the nation’s most polarizing Washington today. missile defenses to protect the nation’s nuclear arsenal
Shawnee Scout Circus, sponsored by the Shawnee Council, leaders in the 1990s, opening The warheads covered by against an attack from Iran or would also bear on his deci-
Boy Scouts of America which will be held May 10 at the Ohio the conference with a biting the treaty are lethal relics of North Korea. sion to support or oppose the
National Guard Armory on South Collett Street, Lima. This assessment of Obama. the Cold War, and even with They also want assurances treaty.
year’s circus will have as its theme the silver jubilee of the “The most radical president
Boy Scouts of America, marking 25 years of continuous activ-
ity in scouting since the founding of the organization.
in American history has now
thrown down the gauntlet to Citi’s former executive scolded over risk-taking
the American people: ’I run a
machine. I own Washington By MARCY GORDON in those (bank) position taken a more active role in
and there’s nothing you can do The Associated Press books,” he said. “You really preventing Citigroup’s deba-
about it,”’ Gingrich said. He are depending on the people cle.
Moderately confused urged his fellow Republicans WASHINGTON — Robert who are there to tell you.” “All of us in the industry
to stop what he called Obama’s Rubin, the former financial But Phil Angelides, chair- failed to see the potential for
“secular, socialist machine.” superstar once lionized for his man of the Financial Crisis this serious crisis,” he told
Highly charged words, for global crisis-fighting prowess, Inquiry Commission, told the congressionally chartered
sure. But that’s standard fare at was scolded Thursday over Rubin that as head of the exec- panel on Thursday. “We all
this GOP gathering. the mortgage-securities disas- utive committee of Citigroup’s bear responsibility for not rec-
Gingrich has not declared ter at Citigroup Inc. when he board, “You were not a gar- ognizing this, and I deeply
his intentions for 2012, but his was a top executive there. His den-variety board member. ... regret that.”
appearances in New Orleans claim he didn’t know of the I’m not so sure apologies are Angelides said of Rubin
had all the trappings of a fledg- risks piling up drew a sharp as important as assessment of and former Citigroup CEO
ing presidential campaign, retort. responsibility.” Charles Prince, who resigned
from an intimate meeting with “You can’t have it both The public scolding of at the height of the turmoil in
tea party activists — his staff ways: You either were pull- Rubin marked another chapter November 2007: “The two of
photographer took grip-and- ing the levers or asleep at the in his fall from grace. Until you in charge of this organi-
grin pictures of Gingrich pos- switch,” the head of the panel the financial crisis struck with zation did not seem to have a
ing with every activist — to investigating the roots of the force in 2008, he enjoyed grip on what was happening.”
his wade-through-the-crowd financial crisis told Rubin at renown as one of the most After Prince resigned, Win
entrance at the conference, a hearing. influential figures in global Bischoff became acting CEO.
with the thumping beat of Rubin expressed regret. finance. After leading Wall Rubin stepped in as chairman,
Survivor’s “Eye of the Tiger” Yet he insisted he didn’t know Street powerhouse Goldman helping Citi raise billions in
drawing the crowd to its feet.
He maintained that Obama’s until late in the game, when Sachs & Co., Rubin served capital to shore up its sinking
policies — particularly health the subprime mortgage crisis as Treasury secretary in the finances.
care and economic stimulus erupted in September 2007, Clinton administration. Rubin referred several
legislation — have put the about the $43 billion in high- In the late 1990s he worked times Thursday to anecdotes
United States on the road to risk mortgage securities on with Alan Greenspan, then the from his experience as co-
socialism. Citigroup’s books. Federal Reserve chairman, and chairman of Goldman Sachs.
Gingrich offered The Citi trading-desk exec- Larry Summers, then Rubin’s He said he learned that run-
Republicans an antidote to utives who built up that moun- deputy, to contain financial ning a huge organization
Democratic accusations that tain of risk “acted in good crises in Russia, Asia and requires reliance on under-
GOP leaders do little more faith and did what they felt Latin America. lings to monitor details.
than oppose policies — the so- was appropriate,” Rubin said. “The Committee to Save And he said he hasn’t
called “Party of No.” He said He said they thought, as many the World” Time magazine abandoned his appreciation of
Republicans should under- others on Wall Street did, that dubbed the trio. innovative financial products
score the policies they favor the triple-AAA rated securi- Critics have said Rubin, — even though some such
— tax cuts, a lower deficit, ties were safe from default. with his vast experience, products that skirted regula-
fewer regulations and a sen- “There isn’t a way that should have picked up on the tion helped ignite the financial
sible energy plan. you’re going to know what’s warning signs of the crisis and crisis.
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Cougars erupt Woods back, better than ever to start Masters


to down Jays
By DOUG FERGUSON and made him the oldest play- “He doesn’t have the right mother, friends, employees,
The Associated Press er to be the outright leader for character and integrity to rep- Nike chairman Phil Knight
any round. resent golf,” Larry Isenhour and other sponsors.
AUGUSTA, Ga. — Tiger “I never really thought said. “That’s why I came out Given all that transpired
Woods played like the last about what I was shooting,” early this morning to applaud over the last five months —
five months never happened. said Couples, who already has Jack Nicklaus.” revelations of his woman-
By JIM METCALFE Bergfeld beat out a nibbler Even more surprising, he won three times this year on Nicklaus, the 6-time izing, the loss of sponsors
The Delphos Herald to third and an error on the felt that way, too. the 50-and-older Champions Masters champion, joined and a shattered reputation —
jmetcalfe@delpho- play scored Calvelage and put No longer the same person Tour. “It was a fun day for me. Arnold Palmer as an honor- it figured to be as nervous
sherald.com the batter at third. Leininger after he was caught cheating I still think I can play, and if I ary starter. The two old rivals as Woods has been over an
singled to right center to score on his wife, Woods putt well I’ve got to be hit the ceremonial tee shots to opening tee shot since his first
VAN WERT — Baseball Bergfeld. Consecutive wild looked every bit the some kind of factor in open the Masters and chair- as a pro.
is a funny game. tosses pushed him to third. same golfer Thursday my mind.” man Billy Payne said, “The The crowd let out a sponta-
A team can be rolling along An out later, Vogt’s grounder when he opened with Tom Watson, at 2010 Masters is now officially neous cheer and more applause
and then have the roof cave in was booted, scoring Leininger a 4-under 68 — his 60 the oldest player in begun. Have fun.” followed when Woods found
on them in just one inning. for a 5-2 edge. best first round ever at this Masters, picked up And they did. the fairway. From there, it
That is what happened to The home team got one Augusta National — from his amazing ride Clouds moved in quickly looked as though Woods had
St. John’s in the sixth frame back in the third set up by an that left him only two at last year’s British and kept the sun from bak- never been gone.
Thursday night. error (9 for the game), a stolen shots behind 50-year- Open with a bogey-free ing out the greens and some Nothing required more
Van Wert turned a 7-5 def- base and a run-scoring dou- old Fred Couples on round of 67 that left of the hole locations allowed thought than the ninth hole,
icit in the bottom of the sixth ble by Tyler Putman (3-for- an extraordinary opening day him tied with Lee Westwood, for birdies. The low scores where Woods hit the signature
into a 16-8 victory on a chilly 4, 2 runs, 3 RBIs) that got at the Masters. Phil Mickelson, PGA champi- weren’t a surprise, only the shot of his return to golf. He hit
and windy Russell Fisher Clifton in. However, It just didn’t seem that way on Y.E. Yang and K.J. Choi. names next to them. his drive too far left, blocked
Field at Smiley Park. to Woods. “My goals were to play Watson had two birdies in by the pines and studied his
J. Bergfeld set down options. A high soft shot into
“That is the game of Standing on the first tee, better than I’ve played in the three holes to put his name
the next three batters to on the leaderboard and bring the breeze? A sweeping hook
baseball at times. I don’t looking down a fairway lined last five or six years and I
keep runners at second back memories of his magical around the trees?
know if I’ve ever been with thousands of spectators achieved that — for the first
and third. round,” Watson said. “I’m run at Turnberry last sum- With a 5-iron, he played a
involved in an inning like curious to see how he would
Leininger’s 2-out respond to a sex scandal that playing pretty well. I’ve said mer when he missed an 8-foot low hook and side-stepped all
that before,” St. John’s double in the fourth
coach Dan Metzger shocked the world, Woods I have to play better than 90 putt on last hole of regulation the way into the fairway to see
was for naught. didn’t flinch. percent to be successful on and then lost in a playoff at the ball bound onto the green
observed. “They hit Van Wert tied the
some balls hard and had oth- “It felt normal,” he this golf course.” the British Open. He never and settle about 15 feet from
game in the home half. A observed. “Try to hit a little Still, this day was always went away this time, never the flag,.
ers drop in. Mostly, though, walk and a bunt single — fade off the first tee, try to going to be about Woods. made a bogey and wound up There were flashes of a
we made too many mistakes plus a throwing error — set it take something off of it and He had not hit a competitive matching his best score ever more personable player.
and fielding errors. You can’t up for Putman’s 2-run knock “I said thank you all the
give teams like Van Wert that make sure I got it in play. That shot in 144 days, since winning at Augusta.
that score Joey Hurless and was about it. From there, I just the Australian Masters on Nov. Mickelson came to the way. I was saying thank you
many extra outs. Everything Bolenbaugh and tie the game all day. People were just
went about my business.” 15 for his 82nd victory around Masters for the first time with-
just seemed to snowball. at 5. out having finished in the top incredible all day,” he said. “It
Indeed, he was the same the world. A 4-time Masters
That’s where we need some- That score stood until the five all year but looked as was unbelievable. I mean, all
Tiger. champion, he has never come
one to step in and take leader- top of the sixth. The Jays gar- to Augusta National with so comfortable as ever, particu- day. People, I haven’t heard
He pledged to control his
ship in those situations.” nered the momentum as Curtis much uncertainty — about his larly on the back nine with an them cheer this loud in all my
emotions on the course, yet
The Jays (2-6) took that Geise led off with a walk and there was little change. Woods game and mostly how fans eagle-birdie-birdie stretch that years here. Certainly helped
7-5 lead with a 2-run sixth stole second. An out later, T. twirled his club after a good would respond to a player put him atop the leaderboard keep my spirits up because I
frame but the Cougars explod- Bergfeld singled to left center drive, slammed it after a few whose impeccable image had at 67. was missing a bunch of putts
ed for 11 runs in the home to get him home, finishing bad ones. He pumped his fist been shattered by tawdry tab- Westwood, Europe’s top out there.”
half against junior reliever off Taylor on the mound and after making the first of two loid tales of sex. player, had only broken 70 The first fist pump came
Tyler Bergfeld (0-1). The bringing in winning reliever eagles and sunk to his knees The patrons were on their twice in his Masters career on his 8-foot eagle putt at the
Cougars (4-1) used eight hits, Ty Page. Leininger greeted when he missed a birdie putt best behavior, as expected at until running off seven birdies eighth hole.
four errors and a few other him with a 2-bagger to left on the 16th that slowed his the most polite tournament in for a 67. And he still had a tem-
defensive mistakes, two walks center to score Bergfeld for climb up the leaderboard. golf. Augusta National can’t Throughout the morn- per. He appeared to curse
and a wild pitch to account for that 7-5 edge. And just like always, he control the perimeter of the ing, however, anticipation and slammed his club on the
that 11-run eruption. “For the first five innings, complained about not making course, however, and a couple was building toward Woods’ 11th when his tee shot headed
The big blow was a 3-run we played a solid game. We enough putts. of planes toted banners that return. A single row of fans toward the trees, and he slung
double by Seth Bolenbaugh came out hitting the ball well “Otherwise, it could have poked fun at Woods — one stood behind the ropes along down the driver after another
(2-for-4, 3 runs), as was a again and took advantage of been a very special round,” for his pledge to get back to the first fairway a half-hour poor shot on the 14th.
2-run base hit by Cory Heitz some early mistakes Van Wert Woods said. Buddhism (“Bootyism,” the before Woods teed off. When Mostly, though, this was
(2-for-4, 3 runs batted in, 2 made,” Metzger added. “We Couples, who played a banner said), another mocking he approached the green, his day to smile — he was
runs). All in all, of the 11 runs kept battling and every time practice round with Woods on claims he needed therapy as a the crowd stood 10-deep in playing golf again and play-
Bergfeld was saddled with, they answered, we answered Monday, sauntered along in sex addict. spots, a gallery that included ing it well.
only three were earned. right back. Our defense let our tennis shoes and no socks and On the ground, the gallery European Tour chief George Hardly any rust from his
Mitchell MacLennan led pitching down and we again shot a 6-under 66. It was his was mostly positive, with a O’Grady and about 15 people 5-month layoff and no unusu-
off the seventh with a round- best score ever at the Masters few exceptions. from Woods’ circle — his al jitters, either.
had that one bad inning that

Cabrera, Sizemore lift Tribe over White Sox in 11


tripper to right center. With
one down, pinch-hitters Tyler we struggled with earlier in
Ditto and Ryan Densel got the season.”
aboard courtesy of errors. St. John’s visits Kalida for
However, the Jays could do a 5 p.m. Monday start. CHICAGO (AP) — Grady “We want to prove them ing that he’s healthy and ready the White Sox a 3-2 lead in
no more damage. Sizemore is healthy and wrong,” said Chris Perez, who to go, and this guy’s going to the seventh, the Indians tied it
The Jays got two on the
ST. JOHN’S (8) ready to help the Cleveland has saved the last two games be an All-Star for us again,” against Matt Thornton in the
board in the first. Tanner
ab-r-h-rbi Indians show that perhaps they as a substitute for injured Acta said. “There’s no doubt in eighth when Travis Hafner
Tanner Calvelage cf 4-2-0-0. Ty
shouldn’t be written off this closer Kerry Wood. “Every my mind that he’s going to be singled and scored on Jhonny
Calvelage (2 runs) got on Bergfeld ss/p 4-3-2-1, Jordan Leininger lf/p
season. year, every single person in the able to do what he did before Peralta’s two-out, two-strike
board via an error to lead it 4-1-3-2, Chris Pohlman c 3-0-0-0, Austin
The season’s only three media usually is wrong.” he got hurt.” double.
Vogt 1b 4-0-1-1, Mitchell MacLennan rf
off and stole second. Bergfeld 3-1-2-2, Nate Webb dh 3-0-0-0, Brad games old, but the Indians Luis Valbuena opened the While Sizemore and the It then started sleeting, mak-
(2-for-4, 3 runs) walked. Gerberick ph 1-0-0-0, Jordan Bergfeld haven’t felt this successful 11th with a bunt sin- Indians are over .500 for the ing a night with temperatures in
A bounce-out by Jordan p/3b 3-0-0-0, Tyler Ditto ph 1-0-0-0, Curtis in years. gle off J.J. Putz (0-1). first time since they were 81-80 the 30s even more miserable.
Leininger moved both run- Geise 3b/ss 3-1-0-0, Ryan Densel ph 1-0- “We just wanted to He went to second on on the next-to-last day of 2008, “It would have been easy
0-0. Totals 34-8-8-6.
ners up a base. Chris Pohlman VAN WERT (16) get off to a good start,” Lou Marson’s sacrifice the White Sox are smarting after Smitty gave up that homer
walked to juice the bases. ab-r-h-rbi Sizemore said Thursday and, after Putz struck after getting only 14 hits in the for us to pack it in, especial-
Austin Vogt beat out an infield Seth Bolenbaugh 3b 4-3-2-3, Cory night after his three RBIs out Michael Brantley, series. ly with the way the weather
hit to deep short that Cory Clifton ss 4-4-1-0, Tyler Putman 2b 4-2-3- helped the Indians to a 5-3, Asdrubal Cabrera Manager Ozzie Guillen is,” Perez said. “But we’re not
Clifton kept in the infield to 3, Cory Heitz cf 4-2-2-3, Brant Taylor p/c 11-inning victory over the dumped a single into made a big push to ditch the going to give up. I think that’s
score Calvelage. MacLennan
2-1-1-2, Seth Ward c 1-0-0-0, Ty Page c/p Chicago White Sox. right field to put Cleveland wait-for-home-runs strategy of going to be a trademark of this
2-1-1-2, Steve Sullivan lf 5-1-1-1, Luke
walked to bring Bergfeld in. Riley 1b 4-0-0-0, Joey Hurless rf 2-2-1-0. “Chicago got us in Game ahead. Sizemore followed with recent years in favor of a small- team.”
However, the next two batters Totals 33-16-12-14. 1 but we bounced back and his second RBI double of the ball approach, but the White Sox Both starting pitchers per-
fanned against starter Brant Score by Innings: played real well these last two night. are batting .154 through three formed well, with Cleveland’s
Taylor (5 1/3 IPs; 6 hits, 7 St. John’s 2 3 0 00 2 1- 8 games. We just want to get Acta moved Sizemore from games. They struck out 12 times Justin Masterson allowing one
Van Wert 2 0 1 2 0 (11) x - 16 momentum going and carry leadoff to No. 2 in the order to Thursday and stranded eight run on four hits in five innings
runs, 5 earned, 4 walks, 5 Ks) E: Bolenbaugh 4, T. Bergfeld 3, Geise that through. We’ve already give him more opportunities to runners in scoring position. and Chicago’s Gavin Floyd giv-
to keep it a 2-run lead. 3, MacLennan, Leininger, Edelbrock (SJ),
forgotten about last year.” drive in runs. After Carlos Quentin’s two- ing up two runs on five hits in
Van Wert replied with two Riley; LOB: St. John’s 9, Van Wert 9; 2B:
The Indians were expected “He showed in spring train- run homer off Joe Smith gave six innings.

Gomes’ homer sends Reds over Cardinals 2-1


Leininger, Bolenbaugh, Clifton, Putman;
in the home half against soph- HR: MacLennan; SB: Clifton 2, Calvelage, to contend in 2009 but started
omore starter Jordan Bergfeld Geise, Bolenbaugh, Taylor; Sac: Clifton, 0-5 and were seven games out
(4 IPs, 5 hits, 5 runs, 1 earned, Taylor. in the AL Central by the first
piecing together two errors to week of May. Injuries limited By JOE KAY homer came on yet another one, Arroyo, who lineda single to
get two runners on base. With IP H R ER BB SO Sizemore, their best player, to The Associated Press this one well above the belt. center for Cincinnati’s first lead
ST. JOHN’S Despite the loss, the defend- of the season.
two down, Taylor singled to J. Bergfeld 4 5 5 1 2 2 108 games. They traded stars
CINCINNATI — Jonny ing NL Central champions came Holliday tied it in the seventh
left to plate both Bolenbaugh T. Bergfeld (L, 0-1) 1.2 7 11 3 3 2 Cliff Lee and Victor Martinez,
finished 65-97 and fired man- Gomes saw both of them com- away happy with how the first with a drive to left field seats.
and Clifton for a 2-2 score- Leininger .1 0 0 0 1 0
ing — the pitch and the pum- road series went overall. Arroyo gave up four hits in eight
board. VAN WERT ager Eric Wedge.
Taylor 5.1 6 7 5 4 5 They hired Manny Acta as meling. Bronson Arroyo came innings, striking out six.
The Jays plated three runs Gomes expected a fastball between the Cardinals and the Arroyo was one of the NL’s
in the second. With one down,
Page (W) 1.2 2 1 1 0 0 manager and went young —
WP: Leininger, ; HBP: Calvelage (by
and few prognosticators gave and got one, connect- sweep. Arroyo went the best pitchers in the second half
Calvelage was plunked. T. Taylor), Heitz (by J. Bergfeld). ing for a solo homer first eight innings. Matt of last season. The right-hander
them a chance in 2010.
in the bottom of the Holliday hit his first was bothered by a flare-up of
ninth Thursday that sent homer for the Cards, carpal tunnel syndrome early
the Cincinnati Reds to who finished with four in the season. From July 10 on,
For Wedding or Prom... their first victory of the hits. Francisco Cordero he had a 2.07 ERA that was the

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flinging away his batting helmet Penny, who allowed one run Colby Rasmus’ comeback
before hopping on the plate with apiece before leaving it in the grounder off the side of his left
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By Terry Mattingly
Hitchens vs. Hitchens
Big brother Christopher, meanwhile, has “Thunder did not mutter.” He set out to rebel journalist heard that Hitchens had returned
When Peter Hitchens was 8 years old, and become famous as an evangelist for atheism, against everything that he had been taught was to church and, with “a look of mingled pity
his brother, Christopher, was 11, their father a scribe who revels in stabbing sacred cows good and right and holy. This is what smart and horror,” bluntly asked, “How can you do
asked the two hotheaded young Brits to sign a with his pen -- as in his book, “The Missionary British boys of his generation were supposed that?”
peace treaty. Position: Mother Teresa in Theory and to do. The twist in this story is that while Peter
“I can still picture this doomed pact in its Practice.” Then there is his best seller, “God is Eventually, he stopped avoiding churches Hitchens has returned to faith, and Christopher
red frame, briefly hanging on the wall,” noted Not Great: Religion Poisons Everything.” and great religious art -- leaving him open to has grown more and more outspoken in his
Peter Hitchens, in a recent essay published in “There are,” he argues, “four irreducible unsettling messages from the past. While gaz- crusade against faith, the brothers have gradu-
The Daily Mail. “To my shame, I was the one objections to religious faith: that it wholly mis- ing at one 15th-century painting of the Last ally regained their affection for each other.
who repudiated it, ripped it from its frame and represents the origins of man and the cosmos, Judgment, he found himself emotionally and And while many have urged them to turn their
angrily erased my signature, before recom- that because of this original error it manages intellectually moved. personal debates about God and the nature of
mencing hostilities. ... Our rivalry was to last to combine the maximum of servility with the “These people did not appear remote or moral truth into an intellectual traveling circus,
50 years, and religion was one of its later maximum of solipsism, that it is both the result from the ancient past; they were my own gen- neither of the brothers wants to do that.
causes.” and the cause of dangerous sexual repression, eration. Because they were naked, they were “I am 58. He is 60. We do not necessarily
Under ordinary circumstances, a column in and that it is ultimately grounded on wish- not imprisoned in their own age by time-bound have time for another brothers’ war. ... I have,
a London newspaper about a fractured relation- thinking. ... fashions,” noted Hitchens. however, the more modest hope that he might
ship between two brothers would not warrant “God did not create man in his own image. “On the contrary, their hair and the set of one day arrive at some sort of acceptance that
much attention among readers who care about Evidently, it was the other way about, which their faces were entirely in the style of my own belief in God is not necessarily a character
matters of faith and doubt. is the painless explanation for the profusion time. They were me, and people I knew. fault,” noted Peter Hitchens.
The Hitchens brothers, however, are not of gods and religions, and the fratricide both “I had a sudden strong sense of religion “I can only add that those who choose to
your usual brothers. between and among faiths, that we see all about being a thing of the present day, not imprisoned argue in prose, even if it is very good prose, are
As an adult, Peter Hitchens regained his us and that has so retarded the development of under thick layers of time. My large catalogue unlikely to be receptive to a case which is most
Christian faith, after years as an atheist, and his civilization.” of misdeeds replayed themselves rapidly in my effectively couched in poetry.”
new book is titled “The Rage Against God.” Hitchens the younger understands that logic, head.”
(Terry Mattingly is director of the Washington
The title of this column was more concilia- in large part because he once walked the same Then came the great oaths of his wedding Journalism Center at the Council for Christian Colleges
tory: “How I found God and peace with my road. As a teen, he burned his Bible outside rites, followed by the baptisms of his formerly and Universities and leads the GetReligion.org project
atheist brother.” his Cambridge school. To his disappointment, atheistic wife and their daughter. A fellow to study religion and the news.) Copyright 2010 United
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Granddaughter Tomorrow’s
Horoscope
HI AND LOIS

flipping out on By Bernice Bede Osol

Facebook page
Saturday, April 10, 2010

The ability to make and maintain


friendships will be one of your more
outstanding assets in the year ahead.
The high regard which others hold for
Dear Annie: A while anything he says. He also you will grow more in evidence as
each day passes, and will do much for
back, I went on Facebook talks too loudly. bettering your life.
and found many friends I had I’ve never seen a person ARIES (March 21-April 19) --
not heard from in years. My try so hard to please me, Know when to keep quiet regarding
your intentions, and you’ll fare better.
21-year-old granddaughter but I attribute that to his not
sent me a message that she wanting me to throw him out.
Your chances for success are greater
when you privately establish your BLONDIE
wanted to “befriend me,” and He’s said as much. Inside my objectives and can proceed without
interference.
I agreed. “Nicole” is a college head, I’m constantly com- TAURUS (April 20-May 20) -- Be-
student and lives about an plaining about him and won- cause friends and associates are say-
hour away. der whether there’s anybody ing nice things about you, others are
likely to grant you favors without be-
I soon began receiving better. I don’t think he can ing asked. Remember to say thank you
notes in which Nicole swore change. But I probably would when these things start to happen.
and made crude miss him if he were GEMINI (May 21-June 20) -- Put
the pedal to the metal, and don’t put
remarks. I told gone. Should I just any limitations on your thinking or
her to watch what settle for what I talents today. Some of the wonderful
she wrote, as she have? -- Always things you’re capable of achieving
should not do this Wondering might even surprise you.
CANCER (June 21-July 22) -- If
online or off, and Dear Always: not today, it will be very soon that you
reminded her that How romantic. should be receiving some good news
that affects you personally. Even if it
those messages Living with some- concerns only you, there’s a strong BEETLE BAILEY
could be seen by one requires devel- chance that it will be business-relat-
everyone in the oping a tolerance ed.
family. However, for their annoying LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) --You’re
apt to be more astute business-wise
she kept it up, so habits. We’re sure today than you were yesterday. You
my husband wrote you have some, might want to go back and refine
saying that such Annie’s Mailbox too. However, it things a bit or trim up a few loose ends
that you left dangling.
terribly crude doesn’t sound as if VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) -- Mat-
comments could not be com- your affection can overcome ters of the heart could take on greater
ing from the girl he knew. I your irritation. Yes, of course significance today, and be more har-
monious than usual in various aspects
did the only thing I could to you’d miss him, so weigh of your life. One, of course, could be
save her reputation with my the pros and cons and choose in the romance department.
family and took her off my what makes you happiest. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) -- Be-
list of friends. Dear Annie: I never miss cause the busier you are the happier
you’re likely to be, plan a full agenda
Prior to this, Nicole had your column. You always today. Additionally, and of equal sig-
stopped calling us, never came offer sound advice that seems nificance, whatever it is you attempt SNUFFY SMITH
to visit (except on Christmas, so apparent. to do, you should do quite well.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) --
which she said she did not I just read the column that Socializing with friends sparks the
enjoy and was glad when it included a letter about a flexi- happier aspects within your personal-
was over) and didn’t return tarian not finding appropri- ity, and brings out some of the best in
you, which is likely to be the case for
any of our calls. ate food and another from you today. When this happens, life is
We talked to our daughter someone bothered by office good.
(Nicole’s mother) about this, smokers. Both letters were SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) -- Your material interests could be
and she said there was noth- all about “ME.” Some people especially noticeable today, in finally
ing she could do. I wanted my need to get off their high coming up roses. Given enough time,
daughter to tell Nicole that horses and become a little most things have a way of working
out to our ultimate benefit.
what she says online could more tolerant. -- A Loyal CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)
hurt her in the future, and that Reader in Louisville, Ky. -- This is one of those days where you
swearing is not the way to get Dear Loyal Reader: can successfully promote products,
her point across. She sounds Tolerance is an admirable enterprises or issues about which you
angry at the world. What can trait, but there are limits.
feel strongly. Get out and sell what is
of great importance to you.
HAGAR THE HORRIBLE
I do? -- It’s Cold in Maine One should not have to toler- AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) --
Dear Maine: Nothing. ate things that are dangerous The possibilities for personal accumu-
lation are far better than they’ve been
You have told Nicole how you to one’s health or against for quite a while for you. Ways and
feel, and you have expressed the law. And it is a kindness means to better your material position
your disappointment to her to accommodate the prefer- could come from some solid quarters.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) -- The
mother. You cannot protect ences of someone you care best that’s within you is likely to be
the girl from her own fool- about. very much in evidence today and no-
ishness, so we urge you to Annie’s Mailbox is written ticed by others. Even those you bump
into and have only slight contact with
back off before it further by Kathy Mitchell and Marcy will see much to admire.
damages your relationship. Sugar, longtime editors of
Since her Facebook postings the Ann Landers column. Copyright 2010, United Feature Syndicate, Inc.

are so troublesome, you were


smart to remove her from
your friend list. Now forget BORN LOSER
about it.
Dear Annie: I am in my
late 50s. I lived by myself for
10 years before my signifi-
cant other moved in six years
ago. Sometimes I long for the
days when I was alone.
I am not sure whether I
really want him here or not.
I know it would be hard to
live by myself again, do all
the house maintenance and
go out socially as often. But
I still do all the laundry, gro- FRANK & ERNEST
cery shopping and cleaning.
I guess my question is,
do other people find that the
person they live with drives
them crazy? I hate the way he
smells when he hasn’t show-
ered. I don’t like him walking
on my clean floors with wet
boots. His constant embel-
lishments annoy me to the
point where I don’t believe

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