Board Oks 82 Grads Hires Two Teachers: Elphos Erald
Board Oks 82 Grads Hires Two Teachers: Elphos Erald
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DELPHOS HERALD
The
Upfront
Delphos City Schools
Herald carrier gets
Shawnee Road Board OKs 82 grads; medical help for
down to one
lane Wednesday
hires two teachers newspaper customer
Allen County Engineer BY STACY TAFF bed. “They say my heart has a
Timothy Piper has announced The Delphos Herald leak and they are taking really
Shawnee Road will have one BY NANCY SPENCER PreK-3 teaching degree at freshman class advisor; staff@delphosherald.com good care of me. I am grate-
lane closed from 7:30 a.m. The Delphos Herald Wright State University. Christine Siebeneck, sopho- ful Canyon thought enough
to 2 p.m. on Wednesday nspencer@delphosherald.clom “It was my goal to come more class advisor/National DELPHOS — In today’s of me to check on me and get
between State Route 117 back and teach here,” Spears Honor Society advisor; Arnita world, too many kids are too me help. He and his sister take
and Fort Amanda Road. DELPHOS — Eighty-two said Monday. “I am Yoder, sophomore busy looking down at their very good care of me.”
Crews will be grind- names appear on the 2010 excited to be back class advisor; Chad phones, hand-held video games According to what doctors
ing the road. Drivers graduation list approved by and looking forward Brinkman, junior and messing with their iPods have told her, Pohlman was
the Delphos City Schools to teaching first class advisor; to notice the small details in also dehydrated and has some
should expect delays.
their surroundings. Most of bruises from her ordeal.
Veterans to place
Board of Education Monday grade; it’s my favor- Joyce Larimore,
during regular session. ite.” senior class advi- the time, the small “I feel good and
details are the most that has doctors a
flags at cemeteries According to High School
Principal John
Zenz is a 2001
Spencerville
sor/FCCLA advisor
(high school); Terry important. This is
what the Sciroccos
little confused. I
guess they think I
The Delphos Veterans Edinger, the stu- High School Moreo, asbestos
try to teach their should feel bad,”
Council will place flags at dents on the list are g r a d u a t e coordinator; Jeff children and in the Pohlman said.
area cemeteries Saturday, eligible for gradua- and earned Rex, Science Club; case of 9-year-old “I value my pri-
with a rain date of May 22. tion as of this date his teach- Zenz Tamara Wirth, Canyon Scirocco, vacy, though, and
Veterans wishing and also are cur- ing degree show choir direc- it may have saved I’m ready to go
to help should meet at rently eligible to at the University of tor; Kay Gossman, D-Club a life. home.”
the VFW by 9 a.m. take part in gradu- Findlay. As an inter- advisor; David Stearns, Canyon, who The Sciroccos
If any family member ation ceremonies vention specialist, he musical business manager/ delivers papers are pleased their
finds that a fellow vet- on May 28 in the will be working with director, stage band director for the Delphos children were lis-
eran’s plot has been missed, Jefferson Middle students on their and marching band director; Herald on a route Scirocco tening when they
please notify the VFW as School auditorium. Spears Individual Education Theresa Anderson, march- he shares with his taught them to pay
the council will place close The board Plans at the middle ing band assistant director; 11-year-old sister Cheyanne, attention to their surround-
to 1,500 flags this year also approved school. Beverly Tuttle, FCCLA advi- noticed one of the residents ings.
and do not want to leave $33,000 from the Permanent “I have a cousin with sor (middle school); and Dave on his half of the route hadn’t “We have four kids and we
any veteran without the Improvement to purchase a cerebral palsy. That’s how I Hoffman, athletic director. picked up her papers for sev- try to teach them the impor-
honor he/she deserves. new math series for students became interested in working The board approved sup- eral days. tance of being aware of what’s
Call 419-692-8816. in grades K-6 at Franklin with challenged students,” plemental contracts to Barb “I started to get worried going on around you, not just
Elementary and Jefferson Zenz said. “I am excited to Prince, junior varsity volley- when I saw Wednesday’s about noticing other things
Committee to Middle School and grades get to work.”
1-6 at Landeck Elementary.
ball coach; and Josh Early,
The board also accept- seventh-grade volleyball
paper in there on Thursday or people but also noticing
and then Thursday’s paper if other people are noticing
sponsor circus A Christmas/New Year’s ed two more resignations coach, for the 2010-11 year;
band trip to Florida was also from long-time employees. and Doug Geary, junior var-
in there on Friday,” he said. you,” he continued. “Some
“All four papers were in there of the older kids like to walk
for pool updates approved. Director David Linda Petersmeyer, Franklin sity baseball coach for the Saturday and I told my dad around with their headphones
Stearns, 50 band members Elementary secretary; and 2009-10 year. there was no more room in in and we try to tell our kids
The newly-formed and approximately 50 parents Sherry Adkins, cook at the Volunteer coaches were also the box.” to wait until they’re at home
Spencerville Pool Fundraising plan to go on the trip that Franklin building, will retire approved and include: Scott Since the woman usually or someplace else to do that.
Committee will sponsor includes seeing Universal this school year. Boggs, Aaron Klausing, Kory picked her papers up daily, Canyon is really great about
the Kelly Miller Circus on Studios, Disneyworld, Island Transportation Supervisor Zenz and Eric Gunter, football; Canyon was worried “some- that.”
Saturday at the Old Acadia Adventure, performing in Todd Schulte and Safety and Kiel Diller, soccer. thing might’ve happened to Canyon, who is a student
Park in Spencerville. the Citrus Bowl Parade and Service Director Aaron Elwer In other business, the her.” at St. John’s, will turn 10 on
Performances will be have submitted tapes to be each received one-year lim- board: “He told me he was pretty Sept. 11, after which he hopes
at 2 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. accepted as part of the parade ited contracts and retain their • Approve of student hand- sure she lived alone. We drove to have his own route. He has
The goals of improving down USA Main Street in current positions. books for the four buildings up and down the block to see been a carrier for a year and
the current pool this year Disneyworld. The group The board also approved for the 2010-11 school year; if any of her neighbors were a half.
include a slide and diving plans to leave Dec. 26 or 27 the following supplemental • Approved membership outside and there was no one, As for what he does for
board update and other things and return on New Year’s contracts for the 2010-11 for students in grades 7-12 in so we thought it would be a fun, Canyon isn’t the type
and eventually applying Day. The trip is paid for with school year: the Ohio High School Athletic good idea to call the police to sit inside and play video
for grants for a new pool. sub sandwich sales. Jeff Stant, assistant foot- Association (OHSAA) for the and have them look into it,” games.
The current pool was built With several retirements ball coach; Ben Rahrig, assis- 2010-11 school year; and said Marc Scirocco, Canyon’s “I like to play outside a lot.
sometime in the 1940s. this year, two new teachers tant football coach; Brett • Approved the con- father. I have a lot of cars and action
Tickets are available from were hired Monday. Nicole Halsey, assistant football tract for membership in the Gilliland Avenue resident figures,” he said. “I have all
any committee member. Spears will fill the first-grade coach; Jon Kroeger, fresh- West Central Ohio Assistive Ruth Pohlman is glad her car- of the ones from How to Train
Two bicycles will be given teaching position left open men football coach; Ryan Technology Center (ATC) rier was looking out for her. Your Dragon, except two. My
away at each performance. by retiring Sandy Suever Carder, junior high football Consortium at the cost of She has no idea how long favorites are Transformers
The public is welcome at Franklin Elementary and coach; Joy Early, eighth- $900 for the 2010-11 school she had lain in her garage. and Hot Wheels. I really like
on Saturday morning to Kory Zenz will replace grade volleyball coach; Scott year. Joining this consortium She had fallen and could not delivering papers, too, and the
watch the elephants raise Suzann Bauman at Jefferson Elwer, Vo-Ag advisor; Lucy gives the district access to get up. spending money I get from it.”
the tent. The circus will Middle School as intervention Bambauer-Vo-Agriculture various types of technology “I am very independent. I Canyon is glad he could
feature elephants, camels, specialist. Both were granted advisor/senior class advisor; used in the instruction of stu- tried to help myself as much as help Pohlman.
tigers, horses and more, one-year certified contracts Stephanie Braun, prom coor- dents with disabilities at no I could. I tried to pull myself “I hope she’s OK,” Canyon
along with other acts. for the 2010-11 school year. dinator/junior class advisor; additional charge. up on the tire of my car and said. “She’s really nice; she
tore my skin. You try to do would save all the rubber
Spears is a 2006 Jefferson Jennifer Brinkman, student The next board meeting
anything you can when you bands from the papers I deliv-
Sports graduate and earned her council advisor; Vera White, will begin at 8 p.m. June 14.
are in that position,” Pohlman ered and give them back to
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POLITICS “No idea is so antiquated that it was not once modern. No idea is so modern
that it will not someday be antiquated.”
— Ellen Glasgow, American author (1874-1945)
Strickland leading Ohio down wrong track with 3-c rail plan
Taking part from Delphos were Phyllis Peters, Margaret Weger,
Alma Sanders, Patricia Maloney, Alice Hartlieb, Joan Bryan,
Doris Clawson, Betty Barnett, Mary Catherine Collett and
Elouise Bell. BY STEVE BUEHRER, it would take six and a half the federal government. included in the state trans-
• Parents of pupils attending the public schools and other local Ohio Senator hours to go from Cleveland to The 2004 Ohio Hub Study portation budget last spring
people interested in the work of children would be given a treat Cincinnati, which is more than estimated that the capital requiring a supermajority
when the annual domestic arts exhibits will be held at Jefferson. In 1941, an Ohioan trav- an hour slower than the 1941 investment required for a 79 vote of the Controlling Board
Elizabeth Penn was in charge of Home Economics display and eling to Cleveland from Knickerbocker. To upgrade the mile-per-hour train linking for any expenditure of fed-
Kenneth Shaffer in charge of the manual training display. Cincinnati could hop on the system to 110 miles per hour, Cincinnati, Dayton, Columbus eral dollars for rail; however,
Knickerbocker train and arrive the state would have to con- and Cleveland would be $723 the Strickland Administration
at their destination in a little struct an entirely new, higher- million. When the Governor went around this bipartisan
COMMUNITY
LANDMARK
Library
sets
activities
The Putnam County
District Library Ottawa loca-
tion has announced the fol-
Allen County Jail lowing upcoming events:
Genealogy Program at
CALENDAR OF Fort Jennings Library
The Putnam County
EVENTS District Library Fort
Jennings Location will have
“Using Heritage Quest and
TODAY
6 p.m. — Weight Watchers Ancestry.com databases” at
meets at Trinity United 1:30 p.m. on Thursday.
Methodist Church, 211 E. Join Ruth Wilhelm to
Third St. find out how to do research
Delphos Fire Association by using these databases,
Steak Feed at the clubhouse that the library subscribes to.
in Leisure Park. The public is She’ll show you what kind
invited. of information can located
6:30 p.m. — Delphos Lions on them, as well as how to Photo submitted
Club, Eagles Lodge, 1600 E.
Fifth St.
use them. For any ques-
tions call Ruth Wilhelm at
Jefferson Show Choir performs for Optimists
7 p.m. — Delphos City
Council meets at the municipal the Fort Jennings Library at The Jefferson Show Choir was a recent Delphos Optimist Club guest. The choir performed several song and
building, 608 N. Canal St. 419-286-2351. dance routines. Optimist member Bob Beat, back left, presents a check to Show Choir Director Tammy Wirth to
7:30 p.m. — Ottoville help defray the expenses of the choir.
Emergency Medical Service Children’s Book Week
members meet at the munici- Contest
pal building.
Ottoville VFW Auxiliary
The Putnam County
District Library in Ottawa
Friends of the Putnam County Auxiliary to host district meeting
members meet at the hall.
Fort Jennings Local School
and all locations theme for
Children’s Book Week (May
District Library plan book sale Auxiliary
The Delphos Eagles Siefker and Sue Radabaugh.
471 met recently Gale Young and Nita Falke
District board members meet
at the high school library. 10-16) is “Imagine, Create, Ten members of the Friends of the Library. with 42 members in atten- were Dues Card winners
Alcoholics Anonymous, Participate!” For children in Friends of the Putnam The Friends of the Putnam dance. Election results for the
First Presbyterian Church, 310 grades K-1 there is a color- County District Library met County District Library Phyllis Backus, Jessica term of 2010-2011 are as fol-
W. Second St. ing contest. There is a story at the Education Service pays for programming and Jettinghoff, Lisa Menke and lows: President Doris Keller
8:30 p.m. — Elida village starter contest for grades 2-4. Center in Ottawa on May 3. services for all the librar- Mary Ann Swartz were initi- and the “Mother of the Year”
council meets at the town hall. Prizes will be awarded to Minutes from the April ies in the county. The local ated as new members. Donna is Marge Koester.
first, second and third place. meeting were approved and Friends groups in Columbus Wannemacher rejoined the The Charter was draped
WEDNESDAY This contest has been sent the treasurer’s report was Grove, Ottoville, Leipsic, Auxiliary. for Isabella Schimmoller.
9 a.m. - noon — Putnam to elementary schools in the given. and Continental serve only The transaction of usual District 24 will meet at 7
County Museum is open, 202 county and is available at Plans for the upcoming their own communities. business occurred.. p.m. on Friday at the Delphos
E. Main St. Kalida. book sale were discussed. Monthly interviews pro- The $12 and $3.50 door Eagles. The Auxiliary will
11:30 a.m. — Mealsite at your local libraries.
All entries must be turned The sale will take place moting the upcoming book prizes remain unclaimed. Hot have a raffle table at the meet-
Delphos Senior Citizen Center, Seat winners were Marge ing. Members are to submit
301 Suthoff Street. into any Putnam County from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. June sale, the library’s summer
8-9 at the Fourth Street Gym reading program and the Koester, Irma Kill and Jean donated items by 5 p.m.
11:45 a.m. — Rotary Club District Library location by
in Ottawa. Arrangements Friends of the Library can Mengerink. Special awards The next meeting of the
meets at the Eagles Lodge, Monday. went to Sally Dickerhoof, Auxiliary will begin at 7:30
1600 E. Fifth St. have been made to have be heard on the Findlay
4 p.m. — Delphos Public groups help set up and take radio station 106.3. Esther Pohlman, Kathy p.m. on Monday.
Colors of Spring at
Library board members meet at Continental Library down the books and tables. With the construction
the library conference room. The Putnam County Advertising will be put in of the new library build-
6 p.m. — Shepherds of the local newspaper and ing, an 18-month mem-
District Library Columbus posters will be sent to other bership for the Friends of STOCKS
Christ Associates meet in the Quotes of local interest supplied by
St. John’s Chapel. Grove Location is having locations throughout the the Library will be offered EDWARD JONES INVESTMENTS
7 p.m. — Bingo at St. “Colors of Spring” program county. Recommended pric- from now until the end of Close of business May 10, 2010
John’s Little Theatre. at 11:30 a.m. on May 20. es are: 25 cents for hardback 2011. The membership dues
Mona Lisa Hoffman from books, 10 cents for paper- will remain at $5 for active Description Last Price Change
THURSDAY the OSU Extension Office back books and 50 cents for members and $10 for asso- DJINDUAVERAGE 10,785.14 +404.71
11:30 a.m. — Mealsite at will present recipe ideas you DVDs and videos. ciate members during this NAS/NMS COMPSITE 2,374.67 +109.03
Delphos Senior Citizen Center, can do. On the second day of the 18-month period. S&P 500 INDEX 1,159.73 +48.85
301 Suthoff Street. All are welcome to attend sale, a bag of books will be Following the by-laws, an
AUTOZONE INC. 183.15 +7.07
5-7 p.m. — The Interfaith this free program so come sold for a suggested dona- election of officers was held
BUNGE LTD 51.90 +0.42
EATON CORP. 74.82 +4.57
Thrift Shop is open for shop- hungry to try samples! tion of $2. Unsold books for the coming year. Judy BP PLC ADR 48.75 -0.31
ping.
8 p.m. — American Legion Call the Columbus Grove will be sent to Better World Nienberg and Karen Okuley DOMINION RES INC 41.91 +1.69
Post 268, 415 N. State St. Library at 419-659-2355 for Books, a charitable book will serve as co-presidents, AMERICAN ELEC. PWR INC 33.14 +1.22
CVS CAREMARK CRP 36.17 +1.31
any questions. distributor, and a portion of Judy Ruen as vice president, CITIGROUP INC 4.22 +0.22
FRIDAY that sale will be returned Jan Crawfis as secretary and FIRST DEFIANCE 12.50 +0.36
7:30 a.m. — Delphos For more programs visit to the library. Books that Linda Rower as treasurer. FST FIN BNCP 17.42 +0.92
Optimist Club, A&W Drive- www.putnamco.lib.oh.us. are not accepted or not oth- The next meeting of the FORD MOTOR CO 12.15 +0.64
In, 924 E. Fifth St. erwise distributed will be Friends of the Library will GENERAL DYNAMICS 73.11 +2.61
11:30 a.m. — Mealsite at recycled in Bowling Green. be held at 4:30 p.m. on Sept. GOODYEAR TIRE
HEALTHCARE REIT
12.83
42.89
+0.72
+2.34
Delphos Senior Citizen Center, Book sale profits benefit the 13 at the ESC in Ottawa. HOME DEPOT INC. 35.29 +1.86
LOCAL ROUNDUP
Rachael Stechschulte 3b 4-0-0-0, Kaylyn
Brant and moving Diller to However, another error on a Verhoff 2b 3-1-1-0, Emily Turnwald ss 4-0-
third. Stesha Oliver walked grounder by Brant allowed 2-0, Kelly Kehres lf 4-1-2-0, Julia Fuerst
but Jodie Doner flied out to McClure to score the tying 1b 4-0-1-0, Amanda Schulte cf 4-0-0-0,
center to end the inning. run. A ground-ball out ended Amanda Brinkman c 3-0-2-1, Michelle
The Delphos Herald Kirkman (L) 5-8; 3. Ricker (O) 5-8; 4. together an 11-hit attack to After that, Fries (com- the inning at a 1-all tie.
Jorrey cr 0-0-0-0, Stephanie Verhoff rf
3-0-2-1. Totals 33-3-11-2.
----- Kaverman (O) 5-6.
Pole vault: 1. Beining (O) 11-0; 2.
oust Allen East 9-6 in Division plete game; 11 hits, 3 runs, Both teams left a runner on LINCOLNVIEW (5)
Kenton doubles up Jeffcats Eickholt (O) 10-6; 3. Klima (O) 9-0; 4. IV sectional softball action 2 earned, 1 walk, 11 Ks; 124 (one of 10 each) in the second ab-r-h-rbi
KENTON — Mark Fackler Kortokrax (O) 7-6. Monday in Spencerville. pitches, 95 strikes) finished it frame before the LadyCats Jodi Doner cf 4-0-1-0, Paige McClure
threw a complete game and Discus: 1. Beining (O) 140-7; 2. Cook The Lady Bearcats advance off, only giving up one base- got two in the third. Verhoff
1b 4-1-1-0, Leslie Hicks 3b 4-1-1-0, Kela
Fries p 2-0-1-0, Sarah Harris cr 0-1-0-0,
Kenton scored five times in (L) 112-9; 3. Meyer (L) 92-2; 4. Hemker
(FJ) 79-0.
on in tourney action next runner (Kaylyn Verhoff with walked. An out hence, Kehres Lauren Calvert c 3-1-2-0, Kaitlyn Brant ss
the bottom of the first to dou- 1,600-meter run: 1. Kesner (L) week. Brooke Moeller’s two two down in the sixth due to (2-for-4) singled to center. 4-1-2-1, Carly Springer lf 3-0-0-0, Holly
ble-up Jefferson 8-4 in non- 5:16.9; 2. Wurst (FJ) 5:38.0; 3. Watson doubles and a triple backed an error) the final two frames. Both runners advanced on a Diller rf 2-0-1-1, Stesha Oliver dp 4-0-0-0.
league baseball action (L) 5:48.6; 4. Schimmoeller (FJ) the pitching of Kaytlynn She retired 10 of the final 11 wild pitch. Julia Fuerst load-
Totals 28-5-9-2.
Score by Innings:
Monday at Kenton. 5:49.8. Warnecke. LadyCat batters. ed the bases as her ground Kalida 102 000 0-3
400-meter dash: 1. Turnwald
Nik Moore took the (O) 57.0; 2. Johnson (L) 1:01.8; The Mustangs totaled “She just seemed to settle ball was held again, trying to Lincolnview 1 0 2 0 2 0 x - 5
loss for the Jeffcats 3. Herman (FJ) 1:03.0; 4. five miscues behind Chelsi in and took over. She may keep Verhoff from scoring. E: Fuerst 2, Schulte, McClure,
(8-14), though he went Wiedeman (FJ) 1:03.9. Shoemaker. have been nibbling too much Once more, she did anyway
Morgan Peel (LV); DP: Kalida 1; LOB:
Kalida 10, Lincolnview 10; 2B: Calvert;
3-for-3 with a double. 300-meter hurdles: 1. Spencerville hosts Perry in early, trying to hit the cor- as Amanda Brinkman singled SB: Holtkamp, Brant; Sac: Calvert.
Turnwald (O) 49.3; 2. Ricker (O)
Jordan Vorst went 50.3; 3. Kaverman (O) 51.2; 4. Wurst
regular-season action tonight. ners,” Evans explained. “She into center, keeping the bases
2-for-4 with two runs batted (FJ) 53.0. had much better movement juiced. Stephanie Verhoff IP H R ER BB SO
Spencerville 9, Allen East 6
in. Long jump: 1. Johnson (L) 20-6; 2. Spencerville 0 2 3 2 2 0 0 - 9 11 7 on her pitches in the later followed with a hit, scor-
KALIDA
Emily Schnipke (L) 6 9 5 4 4 3
Paul Ziegler and Brice Turnwald (O) 18-3 1/2; 3. Moeller (FJ) Allen East 005 001 0-6 85 innings and went after them; ing Kehres. However, after LINCOLNVIEW
Fackler each had 2 RBIs for 17-5; 4. Eickholt (O) 17-0.
800-meter run: 1. Eickholt (O) 2:13.9;
WP: Kaytlyn Warnecke; LP: Chelsi she attacked the batters and a 9-pitch at-bat, Fries fanned Fries (W, 16-5) 7 11 3 2 1 11
Kenton (13-14). Shoemaker. 2B: Brooke Moeller 2 (SV), made them swing at her pitch- Holtkamp with the bases still WP: Schnipke 3, Fries; PB: Brinkman.
NHL CAPSULES
Ottoville sweeps tri-meet
4. Maag (FJ) 52.5.
Long jump: 1. Koch (O)
of recent games.
OTTOVILLE — 15-1; 2. Kingsberry (L) 13-4 Monday night,
Ottoville’s track and field 1/2; 3. Turnwald (O) 13-3; 4. they fell 14-5 to St.
teams swept both sides of a tri- Horstman (O) 12-10. John’s at Wildcat The Associated Press Pittsburgh on Wednesday. Boucher left after injuring his
angular held Monday
800-meter
1. Maag (O) 2:32.4; 2.
run: Field. MONTREAL — Michael Halak stopped 34 shots for knee at the bottom of a pileup in
the crease at 4:35 of the second
at the Bob Kaple Bendele (O) 2:45.1; 3. The Wildcats fall Cammalleri scored his sec- the eighth-seeded Canadiens. period. Leighton, who had been
Memorial Track. Inkortt (FJ) 2:55.3; 4. Kaskosrak to 5-10, while the Blue Jays ond goal of the game midway Pittsburgh captain Sidney the starter before he was injured
The boys downed (L) 2:57.9. are 10-5. through the second period Crosby scored his first goal in on March 16, made his first career
Lima Central Catholic
200-meter dash: 1. Schroeder Both teams are scheduled and Jaroslav Spacek netted seven games in the first peri- playoff appearance and finished
off the first combined shutout in
(FJ) 27.8; 2. Heitmeyer (O) 30.0;
and Fort Jennings 3. Greeley (L) 30.9; 4. Clay (FJ) to play today: Jefferson host- the go-ahead tally 2:30 later od. Crosby earned an assist the Flyers’ postseason history.
70-61-41, while 31.2. ing Allen East and St. John’s for the Montreal Canadiens, for his 19th point in 12 games Simon Gagne, who scored in
the Lady Green dominated 3,200-meter run: 1. Kesner (L) plays Coldwater. who forced a Game 7 in the when Kris Letang scored for a overtime to win Game 4, netted
the Lady Musketeers and
11:40.3; 2. Wurst (FJ) 11:54.9; 3. Watson On Friday, the Wildcats Eastern Conference semifi- second game in a row early in two goals, Ville Leino had a goal
and an assist and Scott Hartnell
(L) 12:52.2; 4. Rigs (L) 12:57.9.
Thunderbirds 89.5-43-32.5. 4x400-meter relay: 1. Fort Jennings lost 12-4 at Crestview (13-2). nals with a 4-3 victory over the second. also scored to help the Flyers force
Jennings takes on 4:05.2. the Pittsburgh Penguins on That made it 2-1 for the the series back to Philadelphia for
St. John’s 14, Jefferson 5
Continental 4:30 p.m. Friday. 4x800-meter relay: 1. Fort Jennings
St. John’s 2 0 3 4 1 4 0 - 14 13 2 Monday night. Penguins, who had closed out a sixth game on Wednesday night.
9:52.3; 2. LCC 9:56.
Jefferson 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 - 5 5 8 Maxim Lapierre also five straight playoff series If they win, it’s back to Boston for a
decisive Game 7.
4x200-meter relay: 1. Fort Jennings
Boys events:
1:44.7; 2. Ottoville 1:45.4.
WP – Buescher; LP – Schleeter scored 11:03 into the third to with a road win. The 1942 Toronto Maple Leafs
Shot put: 1. N. Beining (O) 39-10 1/2;
4x100-meter relay: 1. LCC 44.5; 2.
(0-4). 2B – Neubert (DJ), Reindel (SJ), give Montreal a 4-2 lead. Flyers 4, Bruins 0 and the 1975 New York Islanders
2. Cook (L) 38-11; 3. K. Schnipke (O) Rode (SJ), Kundert (SJ)
36-1 1/2; 4. Krietemeyer (FJ) 34-11. Fort Jennings 49.2. Bill Guerin deflected BOSTON — Michael Leighton are the only NHL teams to come
came off the bench after Brian
110-meter hurdles: 1. Kaverman (O) ---- Crestview 12, Jefferson 4 Sergei Gonchar’s slap shot Boucher was injured and made 14
back from a 3-0 deficit to win a
best-of-7 playoff series.
18.4; 2. Beining (O) 19.4; 3. Wurst (FJ) Lady Bearcats Jefferson 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 - 4 3 6 from the right point past saves to complete the combined Tuukka Rask stopped 27
19.6; 4. Smith (FJ) 19.8. move on in tourney Crestview 0 0 5 4 0 Jaroslav Halak with 1:24 shutout, leading Philadelphia over shots for Boston, which missed
100-meter dash: 1. Johnson (L) 11.5; 3 x - 12 12 3
2. Rogers (L) 11.5; 3. Kohli (FJ) 11.8; 4. SPENCERVILLE — WP - Wortman; LP – Joseph (1-4). remaining to draw Pittsburgh Boston and helping the Flyers a second chance to clinch the
avoid elimination in Game 5 of
Turnwald (O) 11.9. Despite committing seven 2B – Neubert (DJ), Austin Heffner (CV), within one. But the Canadiens the best-of-7 Eastern Conference
series and advance to the confer-
ence finals for the first time since
High jump: 1. Eickholt (O) 6-0; 2. errors, Spencerville put Alex Heffner (CV). held on to set up Game 7 in semifinals. 1992.
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NBA PLAYOFFS
The Associated Press series tied 2-2
CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS Thursday’s Game
(Best-of-7) Cleveland at Boston, 8 p.m.
Monday’s Results
Orlando 98, Atlanta 84, Orlando ----
wins series 4-0 CONFERENCE FINALS
L.A. Lakers 111, Utah 96, L.A. Monday’s Game
Lakers wins series 4-0 Phoenix at L.A. Lakers, 9 p.m.
Today’s Game Wednesday, May 19
Boston at Cleveland, 8 p.m., Phoenix at L.A. Lakers, 9 p.m.
NHL PLAYOFFS
The Associated Press tied 3-3
CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS Today’s Game
(Best-of-7) Chicago at Vancouver, 9:30 p.m.,
Monday’s Results Chicago leads series 3-2
Philadelphia 4, Boston 0, Boston Wednesday’s Games
Photo submitted leads series 3-2 Montreal at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m.
Van Wert Elks Lodge 1197, Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, held its Soccer Shoot on May 1 at the Elks
Lodge. Approximately 40 students participated in the event and were cheered on by parents and grandparents. In
the girls division, 7 and under group, placing first was Sophia Kline, second Rilee Conrad and third Saylor Wise.
MLB
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In the 8-9 age group, Caitlyn Baker won and Carley Rollins was runner-up. In the 10-11 age group, first place went National League American League
to Acacia Leal. In the 12-13 age group, Brooke Schroeder was the winner. In the boys division, 7 and under group, East Division East Division
placing first was Christian Case, second Fletcher Collins and third Isaac Kline. In the 8-9 age group, first place was W L Pct GB W L Pct GB
Parker Conrad, second place Ries Wise and third Kaden Hahn. In the 10-11 age group, winner was Lucas Mefferd, Philadelphia 20 12 .625 — Tampa Bay 22 10 .688 —
runner-up Eric Workman and third place Gabe Rollins. In the 12-13 age group, winner was Isaiah Jones, second Washington 18 14 .563 2 New York 21 10 .677 1/2
New York 17 15 .531 3 Toronto 19 15 .559 4
place Joseph Lisa and third place Travis Lichtensteiger. The first- and second-place winners each received a trophy Florida 15 17 .469 5 Boston 17 16 .515 5 1/2
and the third-place winners each received medals. All the participants received a participant medal. The first-place Atlanta 14 18 .438 6 Baltimore 9 23 .281 13
winners will represent Van Wert Lodge at the Northwest District Soccer Shoot to be held in Findlay June 19. The Central Division Central Division
winners at the district level will advance to the state contest, which will be held at Coschocton July 24, 2010. Van W L Pct GB W L Pct GB
Wert Lodge is proud to be able to provide this contest each year for the area youth to participate in. They would St. Louis 20 12 .625 — Minnesota 21 11 .656 —
like to thank all the parents who brought out their children and stayed to cheer them on. Pictured are the first- thru Cincinnati 17 15 .531 3 Detroit 18 14 .563 3
Milwaukee 15 17 .469 5 Chicago 13 19 .406 8
third-place finishers showing off their respective awards, along with their fellow contestants and the Elks workers. Pittsburgh 14 18 .438 6 Cleveland 11 18 .379 8 1/2
Chicago 14 19 .424 6 1/2 Kansas City 11 21 .344 10
Houston 10 21 .323 9 1/2 West Division
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W L Pct GB Texas 18 14 .563 —
San Diego 19 12 .613 — Oakland 17 15 .531 1
San Francisco 18 12 .600 1/2 Los Angeles 15 19 .441 4
The Associated Press of extending the series by Utah out of the playoffs for an NBA playoff series. Colorado 15 17 .469 4 1/2 Seattle 12 19 .387 5 1/2
SALT LAKE CITY pulling ahead by 22 the third straight year. The The Magic, who lost to the Los Angeles
Lakers in last year’s NBA finals, Arizona
15 17 .469 4 1/2
— Kobe Bryant scored in the second quarter. Lakers are off until host- have won 14 in a row — the last ———
14 19 .424 6 ———
Monday’s Results
32 points, Pau Gasol Utah got within five in ing the Phoenix Suns next eight in the playoffs — and 28 Monday’s Results Detroit 5, N.Y. Yankees 4
added 33 points and 14 the third, but couldn’t Monday in Game 1 of the out of 31 games. They will face
rebounds, and the Los sustain the comeback West finals. either Boston or Cleveland in the Cincinnati 2, Pittsburgh 1 Boston 7, Toronto 6
Eastern Conference finals. Washington 3, N.Y. Mets 2 L.A. Angels 5, Tampa Bay 4, 11 innings
Angeles Lakers com- against the defending Deron Williams led Utah Hawks star Joe Johnson fin- Florida 4, Chicago Cubs 2 Today’s Games
pleted a 4-game sweep NBA champions, who with 21 points and nine ished off a miserable series by Atlanta 8, Milwaukee 2 N.Y. Yankees (Vazquez 1-3) at Detroit
of the Utah Jazz with made very few mis- assists. scoring only 14 points on 5-of-15 Philadelphia 9, Colorado 5 (Porcello 2-3), 7:05 p.m.
shooting. He was booed by the L.A. Dodgers 7, Arizona 3
a 111-96 victory on takes and didn’t give Magic 98, Hawks 84
home crowd at the start of the Today’s Games
Seattle (Cl.Lee 0-1) at Baltimore
ATLANTA — Vince Carter (D.Hernandez 0-4), 7:05 p.m.
Monday night, advanc- the Jazz many chances scored 22 points to lead anoth- game and got the same treatment Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. Toronto (Eveland 3-1) at Boston
ing to the Western to rally. er dominating performance by when he went to the bench with
Washington at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m. (Matsuzaka 1-1), 7:10 p.m.
Conference finals for Los Angeles had Orlando, which finished off its 3:51 to play. The fans were still
miffed that he said didn’t care if Florida at Chicago Cubs, 8:05 p.m. Oakland (Cahill 1-1) at Texas (C.Lewis
the third straight year. just six turnovers and second straight playoff sweep.
they “showed up or not” after they Atlanta at Milwaukee, 8:10 p.m. 3-1), 8:05 p.m.
Orlando won the four games
The Lakers quickly made 29-of-36 foul by a total of 101 points, the largest heckled the team in a 30-point Houston at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m. Chicago White Sox (F.Garcia 1-2) at
ended the Jazz’s hopes shots while knocking margin ever in a 4-game sweep of loss on Saturday. Philadelphia at Colorado, 8:40 p.m. Minnesota (Slowey 4-2), 8:10 p.m.
L.A. Dodgers at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. Cleveland (Westbrook 0-2) at Kansas
BASEBALL CAPSULES
San Diego at San Francisco, 10:15 p.m. City (Bannister 1-2), 8:10 p.m.
Wednesday’s Games Tampa Bay (Niemann 2-0) at L.A. Angels
Cincinnati (H.Bailey 0-2) at Pittsburgh (Kazmir 2-2), 10:05 p.m.
(Duke 2-3), 12:35 p.m. Wednesday’s Games
The Associated Press hearing loud cheers to loud the Rockies in the playoffs with Toronto after being trad- Atlanta (D.Lowe 4-3) at Milwaukee Chicago White Sox (Danks 3-1) at
NL boos. last fall. ed by Seattle on Dec. 23 for (Gallardo 4-2), 1:10 p.m. Minnesota (Pavano 3-3), 1:10 p.m.
MILWAUKEE — Martin Leo Nunez worked the Dodgers 7, Brandon League. Washington (Stammen 1-1) at N.Y. Mets Toronto (Marcum 1-1) at Boston
ninth for his sixth save. Diamondbacks 3 Tigers 5, Yankees 4 (Pelfrey 4-1), 1:10 p.m. (Wakefield 0-1), 1:35 p.m.
Prado hit a grand slam, DETROIT — Johnny Florida (Volstad 3-2) at Chicago Cubs
Nationals 3, Mets 2 PHOENIX — Andre Ethier N.Y. Yankees (P.Hughes 4-0) at Detroit
Tommy Hanson got plenty NEW YORK — Adam had three hits, including Damon hit a homer in his first (Silva 3-0), 2:20 p.m. (Bonderman 1-1), 7:05 p.m.
of run support in eight score- Kennedy and Ryan a 2-run double, and James game against the team that Philadelphia (Moyer 4-2) at Colorado Seattle (Rowland-Smith 0-2) at Baltimore
less innings and the scuffling Zimmerman hit consecutive Loney homered and drove in didn’t re-sign him, helping the (Hammel 0-2), 3:10 p.m. (Bergesen 2-2), 7:05 p.m.
Atlanta Braves snapped a homers to support a sharp two for Los Angeles in a vic- Detroit Tigers beat the New Houston (W.Rodriguez 1-4) at St. Louis Tampa Bay (Price 4-1) at L.A. Angels
pair of power droughts in an outing by rookie Luis Atilano tory over Arizona. York Yankees. (Lohse 0-2), 8:15 p.m. (Jer.Weaver 4-1), 7:05 p.m.
8-2 win over the as Washington Chad Billingsley (3-2) Austin Jackson, a for- L.A. Dodgers (Kuroda 3-1) at Arizona Oakland (G.Gonzalez 3-2) at Texas
Milwaukee Brewers beat New York. allowed two runs and three mer Yankees prospect, gave (E.Jackson 1-4), 9:40 p.m. (Holland 0-0), 8:05 p.m.
on Monday night. Ivan Rodriguez hits in 5 1/3 innings to earn Detroit a 3-run lead in the San Diego (Richard 1-2) at San Francisco Cleveland (Carmona 3-1) at Kansas City
had an RBI single his 50th career win. Manny second inning. (Cain 2-1), 10:15 p.m. (Davies 2-1), 8:10 p.m.
Atlanta had gone
NBA LEADERS
in the seventh Ramirez, Casey Blake and Mark Teixeira’s two-run
253 games without inning among his Blake DeWitt added RBI sin- home run pulled New York
a grand slam before four hits and stole gles as the Dodgers won on within a run in the third inning.
Prado’s in the sixth. a base for Washington, which the road for the first time since Detroit’s Brad Thomas gave
The Braves had also gone four came in tied with New York April 24 at Washington. up two runs in three innings. The Associated Press Rose, CHI 5 36 7.2
days without a homer before for second in the NL East at Chris Young homered for Eddie Bonine (3-0) pitched 2 Through Monday Kidd, DAL 6 42 7.0
Troy Glaus led off the inning 17-14. Kennedy homered to Arizona, which lost for the fifth 1/3 scoreless innings for the Scoring Wade, MIA 5 34 6.8
with a shot off starter Doug right and Zimmerman to left off time in six games. Rodrigo win. G FG FT PTS AVG Billups, DEN 6 38 6.3
John Maine (1-2) in the third. Lopez (1-2) pitched seven Phil Coke, also an ex-Yan-
Davis (1-4). innings but walked a season- kee, retired two before Ryan
Wade, MIA 5 62 27 166 33.2 Westbrook, OKC 6 36 6.0
Atilano (3-0) allowed five James, CLE 9 95 70 278 30.9 Ginobili, SAN 10 60 6.0
The Braves also scored hits in 5 1-3 scoreless innings high five. Perry got Derek Jeter to line Anthony, DEN 6 64 50 184 30.7
on an error by second base- and got his first big-league hit Ethier, a Phoenix native out to end the eighth with Bryant, LAL 10 95 64 269 26.9 -----
man Rickie Weeks in the to help the Nationals improve who attended nearby Arizona two on and down a run. Jose Rose, CHI 5 57 18 134 26.8 Team Offense
sixth to make it 3-0 before to four games over .500 (18- State, has 48 RBIs against Valverde struck out the side Nowitzki, DAL 6 58 40 160 26.7 G Pts Avg
Davis walked Omar Infante to 14) for the first time since the Diamondbacks, his most for his ninth save. Durant, OKC 6 43 54 150 25.0 Denver 6 656 109.3
load the bases with two outs. they were 77-73 on Sept. 19, against any team. New York’s Sergio Mitre Williams, UTA 10 67 89 243 24.3 Utah 10 1071 107.1
Prado then hit reliever Manny 2005. ---- (0-1) gave up four runs — Richardson, PHX 10 77 31 219 21.9 Phoenix 10 1058 105.8
Parra’s fastball into the left- Miguel Batista gave up a AL three earned — on five hits Stoudemire, PHX 10 74 57 205 20.5 Cleveland 9 929 103.2
solo homer to Angel Pagan in BOSTON — Brandon and two walks over 4 1/3 FG Percentage L.A. Lakers 10 1010 101.0
field bleachers. the ninth, then finished for his Morrow set a Toronto Blue innings. FG FGA PCT Orlando 8 808 101.0
Hanson (3-2) struck out first save. Jays record by walking five Angels 5, Rays 4, 11 Howard, ORL 40 59 .678 Chicago 5 485 97.0
eight and held the Brewers to Phillies 9, Rockies 5 batters in one inning as the innings Thomas, CHA 15 24 .625 Boston 9 868 96.4
four hits. DENVER — Carlos Ruiz Boston Red Sox scored four ANAHEIM, Calif. — Juan Millsap, UTA 70 122 .574 San Antonio 10 961 96.1
Rivera’s sacrifice fly in the Bynum, LAL 44 78 .564 Oklahoma City 6 563 93.8
had four hits, including a runs in the second and went
Marlins 4, Cubs 2 Gasol, LAL 75 133 .564 Portland 6 558 93.0
homer in the sixth inning and a on to a 7-6 win Monday night. 11th inning gave Los Angeles
CHICAGO — Nate Wade, MIA 62 110 .564 Dallas 6 557 92.8
tie-breaking single off Manny The Red Sox needed just a victory over Tampa Bay
Robertson pitched six solid Nowitzki, DAL 58 106 .547 Milwaukee 7 630 90.0
Corpas in the ninth that sent one hit in that inning to take after Angels closer Brian Lewis, ORL 47 87 .540 Atlanta 11 984 89.5
innings, Ronny Paulino hom- Philadelphia past mistake- the lead, a cushion that came Fuentes blew a 3-run lead in James, CLE 95 176 .540 Miami 5 438 87.6
ered and Florida beat Chicago prone Colorado. in handy when John Lackey the ninth. Boozer, UTA 89 168 .530 Charlotte 4 342 85.5
after dropping five out of six. Ruiz’s third single scored (4-1) struggled through six Kendry Morales led off Rebounds Team Defense
Paulino’s 2-run shot high- Ryan Howard from second. innings before three relievers the 11th with a single against G OFF DEF TOT AVG G Pts Avg
lighted a 3-run seventh in Howard was plunked by an held the Blue Jays hitless. Grant Balfour (0-1), advanced Boozer, UTA 10 33 99 132 13.2 Orlando 8 670 83.8
which Cody Ross stole home, 0-2 fastball from Corpas lead- Jonathan Papelbon worked on Reggie Willits’ bunt and Gasol, LAL 10 42 89 131 13.1 Boston 9 836 92.9
giving the Marlins a 4-2 lead ing off the ninth and went to the ninth for his ninth save in went to third on a wild pitch. Noah, CHI 5 20 45 65 13.0 Dallas 6 560 93.3
and sending the Cubs to their second one out later on a wild nine chances. Torii Hunter and Mike Howard, ORL 8 22 68 90 11.3 Milwaukee 7 656 93.7
sixth loss in seven games. pitch. Boston trailed 4-2 heading Napoli homered for the 3-time Camby, POR 6 16 44 60 10.0 Charlotte 4 379 94.8
Robertson (3-3) allowed Pinch-hitter Ross Gload into the second and led 6-4 defending AL West champi- Duncan, SAN 10 30 69 99 9.9 Oklahoma City 6 573 95.5
two runs and seven hits after then drove a 3-1 delivery from after the wild streak by Morrow ons, who were coming off a Horford, ATL 11 28 71 99 9.0 Miami 5 479 95.8
losing his previous three Corpas for a 3-run homer that (2-3). 2-8 road trip that was their Wallace, CHA 4 2 34 36 9.0 Phoenix 10 959 95.9
starts. made it 9-5 and sent the shiv- Dustin Pedroia’s RBI single worst since 2001. Trevor Bell Jos. Smith, ATL 11 37 62 99 9.0 Atlanta 11 1059 96.3
Chicago lefty Ted Lilly (1-3) ering crowd streaming to the made it 7-4 in the third. Jose (1-0) struck out the only batter Bynum, LAL 10 27 62 89 8.9 L.A. Lakers 10 971 97.1
took a no-hit bid into the sixth exits. Bautista hit a 2-run homer, he faced in his season debut. Assists Cleveland 9 874 97.1
before things unraveled. The 4-run rally off Corpas his seventh, to cut it to 7-6 but Willy Aybar hit a solo G AST AVG San Antonio 10 995 99.5
Cubs rookie shortstop (1-2) made a winner of Danys Toronto lost for the second homer before Evan Longoria’s Rondo, BOS 9 103 11.4 Portland 6 620 103.3
Starlin Castro struggled in his Baez (1-1), who threw a score- time in nine games. Boston is 2-run double with two outs in Williams, UTA 10 103 10.3 Chicago 5 531 106.2
first appearance at Wrigley less eighth. Jose Contreras 6-2 in its last eight. the ninth tied it for the Rays, Nash, PHX 10 90 9.0 Utah 10 1093 109.3
Field. He committed three got the final three outs. Morrow had tied the club one day after Oakland lefty James, CLE 9 67 7.4 Denver 6 663 110.5
errors, giving him four in as It was the Phillies’ first trip record of four walks in an Dallas Braden pitched a per-
NHL LEADERS
many games, and went from to Coors Field since beating inning on April 9 in his debut fect game against them.
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Nation has high college Supreme Court nominee wanted Sunday School teacher pleads
late-term abortions banned guilty to killing 8-year-old
remedial education rate
DAVIE, Fla. (AP) — Professor Derron Bowen teaches high
By JILL ZEMAN BLEED TRACY, Calif. (AP) — In the small California city sent
The Associated Press reeling last year by an 8-year-old girl’s killing, a local Sunday
school math to college students, patiently chalking equations
on the board on basic arithmetic topics such as the speed of a school teacher’s guilty plea Monday brought relief to residents
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — As a White House adviser in 1997, — even as disturbing questions remained, including how,
driver on a a 20-hour trip. Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan urged then-President
Bowen’s class at Broward College in South Florida is for where and why the girl was murdered.
Bill Clinton to support a ban on late-term abortions, a political Hours after 29-year-old Melissa Huckaby admitted to kill-
students who didn’t score high enough on an entrance test to compromise that put the administration at odds with abortion
get into college-level math. In all, about two-thirds of students ing Sandra Cantu, police stood guard at the entrance to the
rights groups. mobile home park where both the victim and the defendant
entering the community college need to take at least one reme- Documents reviewed Monday by The Associated Press
dial course in math, English or reading. lived.
show Kagan encouraging Clinton to support a bill that would Evelyn McClelland, 61, a neighborhood resident for 26
Nationwide, about a third of first-year students in 2007-08 have banned all abortions of viable fetuses except when the
had taken at least one remedial course, according to the U.S. years, believed the plea will bring some measure of peace to
physical health of the mother was at risk. The documents from the victim’s family and to a Northern California community
Department of Education. At public two-year colleges, that Clinton’s presidential library are among the first to surface in
number rises to about 42 percent. striving to overcome the mistrust that descended after the girl’s
which Kagan weighs in on the thorny issue of abortion. disappearance.
Education observers worry that the vast numbers of students In a May 13, 1997, memo from the White House domestic
coming to college unprepared will pose a major roadblock to “The children are back outside playing again. This all closes
policy office, Kagan and her boss, Bruce Reed, told Clinton a very painful chapter in Tracy,” McClelland said.
President Barack Obama’s goal for the United States to once that abortion rights groups opposed Daschle’s compromise.
again lead the world in college degrees. Susan Alley, 50, another mobile park resident, was relieved
But they urged the president to support it, saying he otherwise to hear Monday’s news, too. She said neighbors only recently
“We don’t get there from here,” said Bob Wise, president risked seeing a Republican-led Congress override his veto on
of the Alliance for Excellent Education and former governor have started to feel comfortable around each other again.
the stricter bill. “It’s gotten better out here. Nobody trusted each other,”
of West Virginia. Clinton generally supported banning late-term abortions
In October, the Education Department reported that many Alley said.
but insisted there be an exception when the mother’s health At Melville S. Jacobson Elementary School, where Sandra
states declare students to have grade-level mastery of read- was at risk.
ing and math when they do not. In a 2007 ACT National was a second-grader, Principal Cindy Sasser showed off a
Because Kagan spent little time in court and never sat as a school garden and playground dedicated to Sandra last fall.
Curriculum Survey of college professors, 65 percent said their judge, she does not have the typical long history of court opin-
states poorly prepare students for college-level coursework. “It has been a long ordeal and hopefully this plea will bring
ions and legal briefs. That has made it difficult to assess her some peace,” Sasser said.
The survey found that professors want students with stron- legal acumen or ideology. President Barack Obama announced
ger skills in specific areas, while high schools typically impart A 10-day search after Sandra — a playmate of Huckaby’s
Kagan’s nomination to the high court on Monday. daughter — went missing in March 2009 ended when her body
a less comprehensive understanding of a broad range of top- White House spokesman Ben LaBolt said “judges confront
ics. was found stuffed in a black suitcase pulled from an irrigation
issues differently than staff attorneys for an administration.” pond a few miles from the mobile home park.
In his remedial math class in Florida, Bowen sees students He noted Chief Justice John Roberts made a similar point dur-
who haven’t been in school for a decade or more, but some Huckaby was arrested less than a week later after telling
ing his nomination when he was questioned about positions a reporter that the suitcase that contained Sandra’s body was
haven’t even had time to hang up their high school diplomas. he took as an attorney in the Reagan administration’s Justice
“How were they allowed to go through?” Bowen said. “I’m hers, but it had been stolen out of her driveway the day Sandra
Department. disappeared.
thinking, ’If I could have been teaching you back when you Indeed, the memo is more of a political calculation than
were 6, 7, you would be a powerhouse today.” Her guilty plea in San Joaquin County Superior Court to
a legal brief, but Kagan and Reed urged Clinton to support first-degree murder with a special circumstance of kidnapping
The Obama administration is pushing states to adopt the compromise despite noting that the Justice Department
tougher standards, and governors and education leaders across came in a deal with prosecutors: All other charges — including
believed the proposal was unconstitutional. two involving rape and lewd or lascivious conduct with a child
the country are working together to propose a uniform set of Proposals such as late-term abortion bans are seen as key
common standards. A first draft was released in March, and a under 14 — were dropped, according to court spokeswoman
battlegrounds in the legal fight over abortion. Though the Sharon Morris. She would have been eligible for the death
final proposal could come this summer. debate often focuses on whether the Supreme Court will some-
For others, the problem points to the need to develop alter- penalty if convicted in a jury trial.
day overturn Roe v Wade, the high court more frequently takes Morris said Huckaby now faces 25 years to life in prison
native forms of job training for people who aren’t academi- cases that carve out the exceptions that make it easier or harder
cally inclined and are unlikely to finish college. without the possibility of parole when she is sentenced next
for women to obtain abortions. month.
Nemko favors an apprenticeship program similar to those The memos were contained in Reed’s files. They do not
offered in Finland, Japan and Germany. Huckaby also had been charged with previously drugging
include Kagan’s papers from her time as domestic policy a 7-year-old girl and a 37-year-old man, whom police believe
That’s a point that Daniel Paz, a student in Bowen’s class, adviser and associate White House counsel. Those records,
says he can relate to. she had been dating. Those charges also were dropped in the
a several-thousand page collection that could provide the plea deal.
“College is not for me,” said Paz, who graduated from high most revealing look at Kagan’s legal work, are expected to be
school last year and is considering a career in criminal justice.
“It’s something I have to do, but if there was another way, than
released this summer.
The library released more than 5,000 papers from Justice
More kids’ jewelry recalls coming
I’d be doing something else.” LOS ANGELES (AP) — Federal regulators are expand-
Sonia Sotomayor before she was confirmed last year.
Some students in remedial courses are older workers trying ing their investigation into children’s jewelry that contains
Kagan also recommended that Clinton support legislation
to jump-start a new career. But a sizable amount are recent the toxic metal cadmium, promising that a recall announced
banning human cloning in May 1997. At the time, the scien-
graduates who performed well in high school: A 2008 study Monday of “Best Friends” charm bracelets will not be the
tific and religious communities were abuzz about news that
by the nonprofit Strong American Schools found that nearly last.
scientists had cloned a sheep, Dolly. The news raised questions
four out of five remedial students had a high school GPA of about the legal and ethical boundaries of such research. “More recalls are in the works,” U.S. Consumer Product
3.0 or higher. Safety Commission spokesman Scott Wolfson said.
9 militia members to stay in jail New rules may prevent stock dives Those recalls would be the result of voluntary testing
by companies, some of which have found troubling levels
NEW YORK (AP) — The major securities exchanges put of cadmium and then reported those results to the agency,
DETROIT (AP) — Nine Midwestern militia members aside some of their differences Monday and agreed to coor-
accused of conspiring against the government must stay locked Wolfson said. He would not say how many products are under
dinate trading rules to prevent stock plunges like last week’s scrutiny.
up while prosecutors challenge an order that would release historic dive.
them until trial, a federal appeals court said Monday. In addition, in recent weeks agency inspectors working
The Securities and Exchange Commission said the six
A three-judge panel of the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals at 10 of the nation’s largest ports have screened imports of
exchanges agreed in principle during a meeting with regulators
said it would continue a temporary stay ordered Thursday jewelry for cadmium. In one instance, a shipment of Chinese
to a uniform system of “circuit breakers.” Those are restric-
while the nine were at the federal courthouse in Detroit expect- tions that would curb trading when a stock index or individual jewelry was turned away.
ing to be released with electronic monitors. stock or other security rises or falls to a specified level in the Word of expanded federal efforts came as the consumer
The court said the government’s appeal should be heard course of a trading day. safety agency announced the voluntary recall of about 19,000
swiftly but no deadline for a decision was set. The ruling raised Four days after the plunge that sent the Dow Jones indus- “Best Friends” charm bracelet sets made in China and sold
questions about some conclusions reached by U.S. District trials down to a loss of nearly 1,000 points in less than 30 exclusively at the jewelry and accessories store Claire’s,
Judge Victoria Roberts, who last week said the militia mem- minutes, regulators were still saying publicly that they did not which has more than 3,000 outlets in North America and
bers could be released under strict conditions. know the exact reason for the drop. But there is a growing Europe.
Monday’s decision was a victory for federal prosecutors, belief that the varying trading rules on different exchanges “Cadmium is toxic if ingested by children and can cause
who claim the nine are a risk to the public and should remain contributed to the intensity of the selling and the size of the adverse health effects,” the agency said in its recall announce-
behind bars. market’s slide. ment. Medical research shows that cadmium in high levels is
“We’re grateful for the chance to be able to argue our posi- People familiar with the situation said regulators believe the a known carcinogen and can harm kidneys and bones.
tion,” U.S. Attorney Barbara McQuade said. disruption was caused by the way different exchanges manage Agency scientists confirmed independent test results that
Members of the Michigan-based group, called Hutaree, their trades and rapid price swings. A definitive answer could were first reported in an Associated Press investigation in
are charged with conspiracy to commit sedition, or rebellion, take weeks because regulators are going through information January, which showed high levels of cadmium in the “Best
against the government and the attempted use of weapons from across the market by hand, said the people, who spoke on Friends” bracelet.
of mass destruction. They have been in custody since late condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to The recall pertains only to items previously sold at Claire’s;
March. discuss the investigation.
Much of the government’s evidence made public so far several days after AP’s initial investigation became public,
The SEC said in a statement that the exchanges, including the chain said it would immediately stop selling them.
shows militia members talking about killing police officers and the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq, “agreed on a struc-
attacking police who turn up for the funeral. No specific plot tural framework, to be refined over the next day” that would
with specific targets has been disclosed. more closely align trading rules.
Defense attorneys acknowledge the conversations may
In an effort to calm the market swings Thursday, the NYSE
contain hateful speech and violent scenarios. But the talk also
implemented restrictions to slow trading. But many analysts
is peppered with laughter, “childish sounds and noises” and
“detail-barren” schemes, lawyers Richard Helfrick and Todd believe the NYSE’s action resulted in orders to sell being sent
Shanker said in a court filing last week. automatically to other electronic exchanges that had no trading
A different three-judge panel will handle the government’s restrictions. Selling continued at a furious pace.
appeal. The appeals court said it’s “impossible to fairly and The NYSE, Nasdaq and other exchanges already have mar- Answers to Monday’s questions:
thoroughly review” Roberts’ work until a transcript of an April ket-wide circuit breakers. The agreement in principle reached The Amish speak a dialect they call Mudderschprooch.
27-28 detention hearing is produced. Monday includes three goals to strengthen trading restrictions, The language is Pennsylvania Dutch.
Nonetheless, the court hinted at some problems in Roberts’ said a person familiar with the situation who spoke on condi- Dartmouth, in 1972, was the last Ivy League College
order, calling it a “manifest conflict of interest” to have family tion of anonymity because he was not authorized to discuss to go coed.
members act as custodians if militia members are sent home. the matter. Today’s questions:
“A family member ... would presumably have strong natural By today, the person said, the exchanges will submit a joint What American city claims to have the only authentic
incentive not to cooperate with the very government that is proposal to: Dutch mill in the country?
prosecuting his or her loved one,” judges David McKeague, — Update existing market-wide circuit-breakers that halt What weekly periodical as the first magazine in history
Helene White and Alan Norris said. trading if the Dow drops by a certain percentage. to sell a billion copies a year?
The appeals court said Roberts’ decision also does not — Create market-wide circuit-breakers for individual stocks. Answers in Wednesday’s Herald.
assess each defendant’s risk for dangerousness in light of Several big stocks including Procter & Gamble Co. were major Today’s words:
membership in an “extremist organization.” contributors to Thursday’s plunge. NYSE is currently the only Facient: a doer or agent
Six of the nine militia members are from Michigan, includ- U.S. exchange that has circuit breakers for individual stocks. Quadrable: that may be squared
ing leader David Stone of Lenawee County, two are from Ohio — Establish clear rules for which trades should be canceled
and one is from Indiana. in cases of extreme volatility.