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DELPHOS HERALD
The

Telling The Tri-County’s Story Since 1869


50¢ daily Monday, March 14, 2011 Delphos, Ohio

Ladycats bring home first-ever regional title


By JIM METCALFE began. “I am so thankful for
jmetcalfe@delphosherald.com these girls. They are a great
bunch of girls and they really
ELIDA — Getting to the work so well together as a
Final Four in girls basket- team, on and off the court.
ball has long been the “Holy It’s a real pleasure to coach
Grail” for 29th-year Jefferson them. The one thing I have
head man Dave Hoffman. never seen in these girls’ eyes
He finally has captured the is fear, no matter what. I see
quest. confidence in their eyes, that
His Lady Wildcats used they know they are going to
their relentless pressure win.”
defense and transition offense After a pair of ties — 2-2
to bombard Bucyrus Wynford and 4-4 — the Wildcats (23-
74-48 in the Division IV Elida 2) took the lead for good on
Regional finals on the Union a 3-ball from junior Kennedy
Bank Court of the Elida Boggs (18 markers, 4 blocks)
Fieldhouse. at the 3:53 point. The Wildcat
The Wildcats garnered the full-court pressure — man-to-
first state semifinal in the pro- man and zone press — began
gram’s 39-year history at 8 to assert itself, forcing seven
p.m. Thursday night on the of their game total of 19 in
floor of Value City Arena the period. Their lead reached
versus top-ranked and defend- 16-9 on a free-throw jumper
ing champs Canal Winchester by senior Kristin Klausing (21
Harvest Prep (25-1), a 66-35 counters, 5 treys; 6 boards, 5
destroyer of Reedsville assists) with 1:28 to go before
Eastern. The other semifinal Northwest District Player of
features Fort Loramie (21-5) the Year Teneil Krebs (20
and Shadyside (26-0), start- counters, 9 boards, 3 assists)
ing at 6 p.m. that night. hit a single and Cierra Brady
“I’ve been coaching a long (11 counters, 3 thefts) 1-of-2
time and I am closer to the end with 34.9 seconds to get the
of coaching than the begin- Lady Royals (23-2) within
Tom Morris photo ning. This is always the goal 16-11.
The Jefferson girls basketball team celebrates the first regional championship in the program’s history after Saturday and to finally get there is an
night’s 26-point rout of Bucyrus Wynford. accomplishment,” Hoffman See CHAMPS, page 6A

Upfront Stricken Japan nuclear


Charter bus
plant rocked by 2nd blast
open for
By ERIC TALMADGE Shortly after today’s explo-
and SHINO YUASA sion, Tokyo Electric warned
semifinal game The Associated Press it had lost the ability to cool
Unit 2. Hours later, an indica-
SOMA, Japan — The sec- tor showed water briefly fell
Buckeye Charter will
ond hydrogen explosion in to the bottom of fuel rods,
offer transportation to the
three days rocked a Japanese fully exposing them, accord-
Jefferson state semifinal
nuclear plant today, devastat- ing to a spokeswoman for the
games on Thursday.
ing the structure housing one company, Takako Kitajima.
Seats are $20.
reactor and injuring 11 work- She said officials believe
To participate, riders must
ers. Water levels dropped pre- water levels have since recov-
register at Jefferson High
cipitously at another reactor, ered slightly as they continue
School cafeteria between
completely exposing the fuel to inject sea water into the
6-8 p.m. today. This is first-
rods and raising the threat of reactor.
come, first-serve and only
a meltdown. More than 180,000 people
full buses will be taken. Each
The morning explosion in have evacuated the area in
bus accommodates 55 people.
Unit 3 of the Fukushima Dai- recent days, and up to 160
There are approximately 330
ichi plant was felt 25 miles may have been exposed to
seats available on six buses.
(40 kilometers away), but radiation — pouring misery
Children under 12 must
the plant’s operator said the onto those already devastated
be accompanied by an adult.
radiation levels at the affected by the twin disasters.
For questions, please Nancy Spencer photos
reactor were still within legal Japan’s meteorological
contact Brenda Bonifas Carol and Lou Hohman, right, welcome guests Miami-Erie Canal Corridor Secretary Jim
limits. Hours later, officials agency reported the prevailing
at 567-204-1992. Coombs, seated left, and Steve Dorsten of the ODNR Divisoin of Soil and Water Resources;
reported that the fuel rods at wind in the area of the strick-
State send-off rally and back, MECCA Executive Director Neal Brady and his wife, Allison Brady, executive
another reactor, Unit 2, were en nuclear plant was heading
A pep rally to send director of the Heritage Trails Park District, to the Delphos Canal Commission’s Boatman’s
fully exposed, at least tem- east — to the Pacific.
the team off to state is Breakaway dinner Sunday at the Delphos Eagles Lodge. Lou Hohman is a permanent Canal
porarily. Seventeen U.S. military
set for 7 p.m. Wednesday Commission trustee and a representative on the MECCA board.

Canal Commission holds annual


Authorities began pouring personnel involved in heli-
at Jefferson High School
sea water into that unit to copter relief missions were
in the gymnasium.
re-cover the rods — as they found to have been exposed
This event is open

Boatman’s Breakaway Banquet


are at the plant’s two other to low levels of radiation
to the community.
troubled reactors after cooling upon returning to the USS
system failures in the wake of Ronald Reagan, an aircraft
Sports Friday’s massive earthquake
and tsunami, which killed at
carrier about 100 miles (160
kilometers) offshore.
BY NANCY SPENCER
Jefferson state tickets on least 10,000 people. The latest U.S. officials said the
nspencer@delpho-
sale explosion triggered an order exposure level was roughly
sherald.com
Tickets for Thursday’s for hundreds of people to stay equal to one month’s nor-
8 p.m. Jefferson girls bas- indoors, said Chief Cabinet mal exposure to natural back-
Secretary Yukio Edano. ground radiation in the envi- DELPHOS — The Delphos
ketball state semifinal vs. Canal Commission welcomed
Canal Winchester Harvest Operators knew the sea ronment, and after scrubbing
water flooding at Unit 3 with soap and water, the 17 more than 100 guests to the
Prep (Schottenstein Center) annual Boatman’s Breakaway
will be sold to the public 8 would cause a pressure build- were declared contamination-
Dinner Sunday evening.
a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday and 8 up in the reactor containment free.
Commission President
a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday at vessel — and potentially lead But as a precaution, the
Ed Ulrich gave the crowd
the Jefferson Administration to an explosion — but felt U.S. said the carrier and other
an update on activities at the
Building. Cost of tickets is $8 they had no choice if they U.S. 7th Fleet ships involved
Canal Commission Museum.
pre-sale and $10 at the door. wanted to avoid a complete in relief efforts had shifted to
“We have come a long
The school gets a percentage meltdown. In the end, the another area.
way this year on renova-
of the pre-sale tickets sold. hydrogen in the released While Japan has aggres-
steam mixed with oxygen in sively prepared for years for tions at the museum,” Ulrich
began. “The new staircases in
Forecast the atmosphere and set off
the blast.
major earthquakes, reinforc-
ing buildings and running the southeast and northwest
The inner containment drills, the impact of the tsuna- corners of the building are
Rain Tuesday; shell surrounding the Unit mi — which came so quickly completed and the wheelchair
high near 50. 3 reactor was intact, Edano that not many people man- lifts will be installed soon.
See page 2A. said, allaying some fears of aged to flee to higher ground That will give access to our
the risk to the environment — was immense. exhibits to everyone.”
and public. But the outer By today, officials were Urlich went on to say
the museum will open a
Index building around the reactor clearly overwhelmed by the
3,000-square-foot display on
appeared to have been dev- scale of the crisis, with mil-
Obituaries 2A astated, with only a skeletal lions of people having spent the second floor and room
State/Local 3A frame remaining. is now available for a cross Delphos Canal Commission President Ed Ulrich gave an
three nights without electric-
Politics 4A section of the canal boat The update on renovations at the Delphos Canal Commission
Tokyo Electric Power Co., ity, water, food or heat in
Marguerite on the main floor. Museum Sunday evening.
Community 5A which operates the plant, said near-freezing temperatures.
Sports 6-7A radiation levels at Unit 3 were Officials in one devastated “We will use the original brates thawing ice in spring. Special guests at the din-
Announcements 8A well under the levels where a town said they were running skeleton of The Marguerite When the canal was in use, ner included Miami-Erie
Restaurant page 1B nuclear operator must file a out of body bags. with half the boat finished the lock freed up and canal Canal Corridor Secretary
Classifieds 2-3B report to the government. Officials have declared and the other half just the boats could begin traveling. Jim Coombs, Steve Dorsten
TV 4B A similar explosion states of emergency at six framework,” Ulrich said. “The dinner marks the of the ODNR Division of
World News 9-10A occurred Saturday at the Fukushima reactors, where “This will fulfill a dream of time when the canal boats Soil and Water Resources,
plant’s Unit 1, injuring four Friday’s twin disasters the Columbian Squires from could break away from the MECCA Executive Director
workers, causing mass evacu- knocked out the main cooling 1987 to have The Marguerite docks and the canal would Neal Brady and his wife,
ations and destroying much on display.” be full of activity after a long
of the outer building. See JAPAN, page 3A The annual dinner cele- winter,” Ulrich added. See CANAL, page 2A
2A – The Herald Monday, March 14, 2011 www.delphosherald.com

For The Record


POLICE REPORT OBITUARIES The Delphos
Man attempts to flee police Driver in crash Helen Ann Birt Herald
At 12:04 a.m. on Sunday officers. A short distance
had expired license Walker
Helen Ann Birt Walker,
Vol. 141 No. 230
At 4:37 p.m. on Sunday, a Nancy Spencer, editor
while in the 300 block of away, Ashby was arrested by 83, of Spencerville, died at Ray Geary, general manager,
West Sixth Street, Delphos officers and transported to collision occurred when one 9:20 p.m. Sunday at Joint
vehicle struck another at a Delphos Herald Inc.
police came into contact the Van Wert County Jail on Township District Memorial Don Hemple, advertising manager
with Steven Ashby, 41, of charges of persistent disor- stop light. Hospital in St. Marys.
Tara Fleischman, 37, of Tiffany Brantley,
Delphos. derly conduct and obstruct- Funeral arrangements circulation manager
As officers approached ing official business. Delphos, was stopped on are incomplete at Thomas
and identified themselves, Ashby will appear in Van Fifth Street facing west at E. Bayliff funeral Home, The Daily Herald (USPS 1525
Ashby became disorderly Wert Municipal Court on the the Main Street intersection Spencerville, where fiends may 8000) is published daily except
and attempted to flee from charges. behind Chad Carpenter, 41, call from 2-8 p.m. Tuesday Sundays and Holidays.
of Michigan, when she took By carrier in Delphos and
and funeral services will begin
Man arrested for Ottawa driver her foot off the brake. This
resulted in Fleishman’s front
at 11 a.m. Wednesday.
area towns, or by rural motor
route where available $2.09 per
disorderly bottoms out ve- end striking Carpenter’s rear-
end.
Ella Wilson
week. By mail in Allen, Van
Wert, or Putnam County, $105
conduct hicle on tracks There were no injuries and Ella Wilson, 79, of Delphos, Elenora C. Ricker
died at 7:19 p.m. Sunday at Sept. 11, 1916 - March 12,
per year. Outside these counties
$119 per year.
minor damage to both vehi- Entered in the post office
At 8:23 a.m. on Friday, At 6:18 p.m. on Friday, a cles. Fleischman was cited for her residence. 2011 in Delphos, Ohio 45833 as
Delphos police came into collision occurred when the an expired license. Funeral arrangements are Elenora C. Ricker, 94 of Periodicals, postage paid at
incomplete at Harter and Fort Jennings, died 12:20
Resident faces
contact with Dustin Kunz, driver of a vehicle bottomed Delphos, Ohio.
20, of Delphos in the 500 out on a set of railroad tracks. Schier Funeral Home. am Saturday at Vancrest No mail subscriptions will be
accepted in towns or villages
block of Fort Jennings Matthew Yohe, 17, of
driving under sus- Healthcare Center of
where The Daily Herald paper
Road.
During officers’ contact
Ottawa, was headed south-
bound on South Canal Street
pension charge
WEATHER Delphos.
She was born Sept.
carriers or motor routes provide
daily home delivery for $2.09
with Kunz, he became dis- when he attempted to cross a 11, 1916, in Fort Jennings
orderly and refused to calm set of railroad tracks at what At 1:08 a.m. on Sunday
Delphos weather to Charles M. and Helena
per week.
405 North Main St.
down. As a result, Kunz was the Delphos Police Department while on routine patrol, High temperature Sunday (Bensman) Ricker. TELEPHONE 695-0015
arrested on charges of disor- judged to be a high rate of Delphos police came in Delphos was 41 degrees, Surviving is a sister, Sr. Office Hours
derly conduct and was cited speed, causing Yohe’s vehicle into contact with Robin low was 33. High a year ago Edna Ricker, OSF of Fort 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Fri.
into Lima Municipal Court to bottom out. Hamilton, 44, of Delphos, today was 40, low was 35. Jennings; a sister-in-law, Irma POSTMASTER:
on the charge. Send address changes
Both airbags deployed and at which time it was found Record high for today is 78, Ricker of Fort Jennings; a to THE DAILY HERALD,

Canal
Yohe’s passenger sustained that Hamilton was driving set in 1995. Record low is 0, stepniece and nephew and 405 N. Main St.
non-incapacitating injury and a motor vehicle while hav- set in 1950. several cousins. Delphos, Ohio 45833
was transported to St. Rita’s ing her driving privileges She was preceded in death
by Delphos EMS. suspended. WEATHER FORECAST by two brothers, Philip and
(Continued from page 1A) Yohe’s vehicle was towed Hamilton was cited into Tri-county
Associated Press
James Ricker; a sister, Sr. Scholars of the Day
from the scene. No citations Van Wert Municipal Court on Alma Ricker, OSF; and a sis-
Allison Brady, executive were issued. ter-in-law, Margaret Ricker.
director of the Heritage Trails the charge.
TONIGHT: Mostly Ms. Ricker was a member
TODAY IN HISTORY
Park District. cloudy. Lows around 30. East of St. Joseph Catholic Church,
Delphos Canal Commission winds 5 to 10 mph. Fort Jennings, and its Altar
Permanent Trustee Lou TUESDAY: Rain. Highs Rosary Society. She walked to
Hohman serves on the By The Associated Press first published.
Today is Monday, March In 1964, a jury in Dallas around 50. East winds around school at Rushmore and after
MECCA board as a repre- 10 mph. Chance of rain 80 attending two years of high
sentative of Delphos and said 14, the 73rd day of 2011. found Jack Ruby guilty of
There are 292 days left in the murdering Lee Harvey percent. school in Fort Jennings, she
more voices are needed from TUESDAY NIGHT: worked for her aunts when
the Delphos Area. year. Oswald, the accused assas-
Today’s Highlight in sin of President John F. Rain. Lows in the upper 30s. they needed help. She was a
“We could really use a few Southeast winds 5 to 10 mph quiet and reserved person who
more people for input at the History: Kennedy, and sentenced him St. John’s Scholar of the
On March 14, 1794, Eli to death. (Both the conviction becoming southwest after was a perfect homemaker and Day is Gage
meetings,” Hohman said. “We midnight. Chance of rain 80 loved to garden and play cards.
have a great asset in the canal Whitney received a patent for and death sentence were later Seffernick.
his cotton gin, an invention overturned, but Ruby died percent. She also loved animals, espe-
and need to continue to work Congratulations
that revolutionized America’s before he could be retried.) cially her dog, Spot. She had a
at making it a nice attrac- EXTENDED FORECAST great devotion to The Blessed Gage!
tion.” cotton industry. In 1980, a Polish air-
On this date: liner crashed while making WEDNESDAY: Mostly Virgin Mary and for the edu- Jefferson’s Scholar of the
Following the meal, local cloudy with a chance of rain cation of priests at St. Meinrad
radio personality Bob Ulm In 1743, a memorial ser- an emergency landing near Day is Maggie
vice was held at Faneuil Warsaw, killing all 87 people in the morning then partly Seminary, who would come to
provided entertainment on cloudy in the afternoon. Highs her home to visit. Kimmett.
the organ. Ulm took requests (FAN’-yul) Hall in Boston aboard, including 22 mem-
honoring Peter Faneuil, who bers of a U.S. amateur boxing in the mid 50s. West winds 10 Mass of Christian burial will Congratulations
from the audience and if he to 15 mph. Chance of rain 30 begin at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at Maggie!
didn’t know the song, he had donated the building team.
bearing his name. In 1991, a British court percent. St. Joseph Catholic Church, the Students can pick up their
would donate a $5 to the WEDNESDAY NIGHT, Rev. Joseph Przybysz officiat-
Canal Commission Museum. In 1883, German political overturned the wrongful con- awards in their school offices.
philosopher Karl Marx died victions of the “Birmingham THURSDAY: Partly cloudy. ing. Burial will follow in the
Chosen members of the audi-
ence had to guess songs and
if they didn’t know the song,
in London at age 64.
In 1900, Congress ratified
Six,” who had spent 16 years
in prison for a 1974 Irish
Lows in the upper 30s. Highs church cemetery. Visitation
in the upper 60s. will be from 2-8 p.m. today LOTTERY
the Gold Standard Act. Republican Army bombing, THURSDAY NIGHT, at Love-Heitmeyer Funeral
they had to give $1 to the FRIDAY: Mostly cloudy Home, Jackson Township (on CLEVELAND (AP) —
museum. Ulm’s contribution In 1923, President Warren and ordered them released. These Ohio lotteries were
G. Harding became the first Ten years ago: Inspectors with a 50 percent chance of the corner of Rts. 224 & 634)
was $100. showers. Lows in the mid 50s. and one hour prior to service drawn Sunday:
chief executive to file an tightened U.S. defenses Mega Millions
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In 1939, the republic of
against foot-and-mouth dis-
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STATE/LOCAL
Ohio school districts Japan

brace for funding cuts


(Continued from page 1A) Mark Hibbs, a senior asso- troubled reactors.
ciate at the nuclear policy Overall, more than 1,500
systems and backup genera- program for the Carnegie people had been scanned
tors. Three are at Dai-ichi and Endowment for International for radiation exposure in the
three at the nearby Fukushima Peace. “They’ve succeeded area, officials said.
Daini complex. in prolonging the timeline of The U.N. nuclear agency
COLUMBUS (AP) — money, including taxes in the gram eliminations. Most attention, though, the accident sequence.” said a state of emergency
Schools throughout Ohio are community and other partner- “I think everyone’s wait- has been focused on Dai-ichi But despite official was also declared Sunday
anticipating tighter budgets ships. ing, everyone’s anxious,“ units 1 and 3, where opera- assurances, many residents at another complex, the
next year and expecting to The district also will lose said Thomas Hosler, super- tors have been funneling in expressed fear over the situ- Onagawa power plant, after
hear about education cuts this almost $40 million in fed- intendent of Perrysburg sea water in a last-ditch mea- ation. higher-than-permitted levels
week when Republican Gov. eral stimulus money used Exempted Village Schools. sure to cool the reactors. A “First I was worried of radiation were measured
John Kasich unveils his two- for summer programs, and ”Everyone’s waiting to see complete meltdown — the about the quake,” said Kenji there. It said Japan informed
year budget. considering rising costs, its what happens.” melting of the radioactive Koshiba, a construction it that all three of those reac-
The Cincinnati Public treasurer has said the district He said the budget process core — could release radio- worker who lives near the tors there were under con-
Schools, which have more will need a levy to maintain complicates schools’ plan- active contaminants into the plant. “Now I’m worried trol.
than 33,000 students, are tak- the services it has now, the ning for next year because the environment and pose major, about radiation.” He spoke Four nuclear complexes
ing input on spending priori- newspaper reported. spending plan also must go widespread health risks. at an emergency center in in northeastern Japan have
ties at a meeting Monday, a That may be a com- through the state legislature. Edano said no Fukushima Koriyama, about 40 miles reported some damage from
day before Kasich reveals his mon move for districts this In Maumee, where the reactor was near that point, (60 kilometers) from the most the quake or the tsunami.
spending plan to help address November if they face cuts, cash-strapped school district and he was confident of
an estimated $8 billion gap, The David Varda, the head of the already has a 5.9-mill operat- escaping the worst scenarios.
Cincinnati Enquirer reported. Ohio Association of School ing levy request on the May International scientists say You’ll feel like you’ve found a pot of
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listening to people who’ve Enquirer. remain optimistic while con- little risk of a Chernobyl- Maureen for St. Paddy’s Day at ...
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do believe these are some of tion on any cuts has not been os, Superintendent Gregory
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COLUMBUS (AP) — costly potholes police pursuit
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Ohio and its communities are Authorities say a southwest
for gasoline than they were a Ohio hospital was locked down fourth day. Whatever is hap-
month ago following another fighting to keep up with pot- coffee or soft drink.
holes, which motorists blame for a time while police looked pening in that core is taking
8-cent jump in pump prices for a man suspected of leading a long time to unfold,” said
over the past week. for tens of thousands of dol-
lars in vehicle damage. them on a 100 mph chase.
The latest survey from Officials in the state’s larg- The Cincinnati Enquirer
auto club AAA, the Oil
Price Information Service
est city say a harsh winter
has been followed by what’s
reports officers and a dog
searched West Chester Medical
Story
and Wright Express puts the
state’s average price for reg-
described as “a very large
volume” in Columbus. Crews
Center Sunday morning and
found the 20-year-old suspect idea...
ular-grade gas at about $3.55 planned to begin an around on the second floor just after 6
a gallon, up from $3.47 last
Monday.
the clock effort on Monday to a.m. The newspaper reports he Comments...
One month ago the state-
patch 20,000 potholes on the surrendered.
The State Highway Patrol
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wide average was $3.06. Last The Columbus Dispatch says a trooper had tried to
year at this time regular cost reports drivers who say their stop the man on Interstate 75
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releases...
$2.73, on average, at stations cars have been beat up by pot- north of Cincinnati around 5
around Ohio. holes on Ohio highways since a.m., but he sped off. The
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POLITICS “Achieving life is not the equivalent of avoiding death.” —


Ayn Rand, American author (1905-1982)

On high-profile issues,
Obama keeping it low
By JIM KUHNHENN and news story,” said White problem.”
Associated Press House communications direc- That doesn’t preclude a
tor Dan Pfeiffer. White House role.
WASHINGTON — Call it Pfeiffer said Obama has White House officials
an above-the-fray strategy. enough issues on his agenda point to the negotiations in
On hot issues that and said the White House December that produced
Democrats and Republicans doesn’t believe the public a deal with Senate GOP
have found cause to fret about wants the president weighing leader Mitch McConnell of
— from spending reductions in on an array of subjects. Kentucky on extending Bush-
to state labor disputes — “They want him leading era tax rates as a template for
President Barack Obama is the country; they don’t want other deals. But unlike the
keeping a low profile. him serving as a cable com- tax deal, when both sides got
Democrats such as Sen. mentator for the issue of the something they wanted, the
Joe Manchin of West Virginia day,” he said. debate over spending would
want him more publicly At a news conference require both to give some-
engaged in budget negotia- Friday, Obama defended the thing up while gaining little.
tions in Congress; some law- role he has played in seek- While Democrats have
makers want him to denounce ing a compromise on spend- attacked the Republican spend-
Republican proposed program ing cuts in the current fed- ing cuts as cruel or heartless,
cuts. eral budget to avoid a gov- Obama has avoided such load-
Clinton urges
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
Rep. Keith Ellison, D-Wis., ernment shutdown. But he ed language. He has drawn
and others in the party want made it clear that resolving a line at education spending,
DEAR EDITOR:
reform in Egypt him to go to Wisconsin to the impasse rests mainly with saying he would not support
stand in solidarity with public congressional leaders. “This cuts that reduce money for
I recently received a tax form that I had been told was WASHINGTON (AP) —
Secretary of State Hillary unions fighting to retain their is an appropriations task,” he schools or college tuition.
mailed from a Delphos location at the end of January. bargaining rights. said, putting the issue firmly “What I’ve done is, every
It took this piece of mail 4-5 weeks to leave a Delphos loca- Rodham Clinton’s trip to the
turbulent Middle East high- Some lawmakers in both in Congress’ domain. day I talk to my team,” the
tion and arrive at my home in Delphos. lights the Obama administra- parties want him to take a Manchin said an agree- president said, responding
In notifying the Delphos Post Office, I was given the num- tion’s deep concern over devel- greater lead against Libya’s ment could only be reached if directly to criticism that he
ber for Consumer Affairs at 513-684-5794. The postal worker opments in Libya and fear that Moammar Gadhafi. Obama led the negotiations. has been absent from the
explained they do want people to call Consumer Affairs and the unrest roiling the Arab But the White House sees “And, right now - that is not debate. “I give them instruc-
complain. world may not produce the no upside in outspokenness. happening,” he said. tions in terms of how they can
While I had Consumer Affairs on the phone, I also explained changes demanded by increas- “There is a very strong But Obama noted that he participate in the negotiations,
about mailing a check to a Lima location about 6 months ago ingly vocal and emboldened gravitational pull in this town has spoken to congressio- indicate what’s acceptable,
that still has not been received by them. anti-government protesters. to try to drag the president to nal leaders “about how they indicate what’s not accept-
If you have problems with your mail, please call Consumer Failure to meet those every single political skirmish should approach this budget able.”

Obama tells GOP: Nice


Affairs at 513-684-5794 and voice your complaint. demands for greater economic,
Sincerely, political and social freedoms
Betty Shobe, could spark more chaos and
Delphos complicate the U.S. position in

try on health care records


one of the world’s most criti-

IT WAS NEWS THEN


cal regions.
Clinton heads Sunday to
Europe and then to the first
One Year Ago Cabinet-level U.S. talks with
the Libyan opposition and dis- By RICARDO ALONSO- trol of the House in last fall’s Bush’s administration beat
• Nominations for the first Hall of Honor induction are ZALDIVAR elections. back efforts to reveal the deal-
currently being sought in an effort to recognize outstanding cussions on democratic reform
with transitional leaders in Associated Press So far, they’ve been ings between Vice President
graduates, or former employees of the district, as well as any unable to repeal the landmark Dick Cheney’s energy task
post-revolt Egypt and Tunisia.
others whose achievements have reflected positively upon the With Libya embroiled in WASHINGTON — legislation they dismiss as force and industry. President
Delphos City School District in some significant way. near civil war and Washington President Barack Obama once “Obamacare.” GOP efforts to Bill Clinton’s administration
and its NATO allies divid- promised that negotiations deny administration agencies successfully resisted demands
25 Years Ago — 1986 ed on military intervention, over his health care overhaul the money to carry out the law for records of its failed push
• Roger Tackett, administrative assistant in Gov. Richard Clinton will discuss options would be carried out openly, are running into unintended to remake the health care
Celeste’s office of veterans’ affairs, drew the winning with European officials today in front of TV cameras and consequences, not to mention system, which was overseen
ticket from the canister held by American Legion Post in Paris, where she also plans microphones. Tell that to the the sheer difficulty of tracking by then-first lady Hillary
268 Commander George Hoffman at the Soldiers’ Relief to see foes of Libyan leader White House now. those dollars. Now it looks Rodham Clinton.
Commission’s spring conference recently hosted at Post 268, Moammar Gadhafi to assess Republican congressional like oversight isn’t going to The request for records
State Street. Winner of the tool chest was Richard Arnold, their capabilities and inten- investigators got the brush-off be easy either. from Obama’s health care
president of Allen County Veterans Council. tions. this past week after press- “We are both concerned reform office is broad. The
• Jennifer Cohen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Murray The meeting comes as ing for details of meetings and disappointed by your committee asked for a list
Cohen, has joined the Guaranteed Investment Contract rebels step up calls for the between White House officials response,” the committee of every meeting, briefing
Department of Executive Life, Los Angeles, Calif. Prior to imposition of no-fly zone to
deter Gadhafi loyalists from and interest groups, including chairman, Rep. Fred Upton, or telephone call regarding
joining Executive Life, she worked for Merrill Lynch Life drug companies and hospitals R-Mich., wrote back to changes to the health care sys-
Agency. She graduated from Lake Forest Academy – Ferry air strikes that have helped the
regime retake key opposition- that provided critical backing Bauer. “The American pub- tem, as well as notes or sum-
Hall, Lake Forest, Ill., and Scripps College for Women, for Obama’s health insurance lic deserves the informa- maries of those encounters. It
Claremont, Calif., in 1983. held areas.
Despite those appeals expansion. tion we have requested. The wants a list of every employee
• Grand opening for The Country Hutch, 516 W. Fifth St., Complying with the records secret meetings conducted by of the now-disbanded health
was set March 16, according to Mary Ann Bertling and Kathy and demands from some in
Congress to support the rebels request from the House Energy (White House officials) are a reform office, including their
Turnwald, owners of the new floral and gift shop. The shop and Commerce Committee perfect example of why trans- salaries. Committee investi-
featured fresh flowers, indoor plants, craft items and supplies, with air cover and weapons,
President Barack Obama and “would constitute a vast and parency in government is so gators are also seeking any
country gifts including tin, tole and wood items. expensive undertaking” and important.” written communications,
his top national security aides
have so far demurred, fearing it could “implicate longstanding Upton urged the White whether by letter or e-mail,
50 Years Ago — 1961 executive branch confidenti- House to carefully recon- with outside groups.
would further strain America’s
• Donald Jacomet, Jr. has accepted a sales position already stretched military and ality interests,” White House sider, but it’s uncertain he’ll White House visitor records
with Delphos Auto Supply Company on West Third Street, entangle the U.S. in a con- lawyer Robert Bauer wrote ever get what he wants. Even released at the request of The
according to company spokesmen. Jacomet is a graduate flict that could be perceived the committee. Translation: if the standoff dramatically Associated Press in late 2009
of Delphos Jefferson High School and served in the United as meddling. The administra- Nice try. escalates to a congressional show that Obama’s top aides
States Air Force as a mechanic for four years. He was for tion has been insistent that any It’s one more roadblock subpoena, history shows that met frequently with lobbyists
a time employed by his father, Donald Jacomet, Sr., in the intervention be authorized by for Republicans who tapped presidents usually succeed in and health care industry lead-
Sinclair station at the intersection of Canal and Fifth streets the United Nations with the into widespread anxiety about keeping records away from ers during the marathon con-
and recently purchased the station from his father. consent of the Arab League the scope and costs of the new snooping eyes. gressional debate over health
• Approximately 290 members of the local Order of the and other groups. health care law to regain con- President George W. care overhaul.
Eastern Star and area chapter members were present here The Arab League on

Obama avoids collective bargaining protests


Saturday night for the 67th annual inspection held in the Saturday endorsed a no-fly
Masonic Temple. Preceding the inspection, a dinner was zone, saying in surprisingly
served at 6 p.m. in the First Presbyterian Church with the aggressive language that the By SAM HANANEL Democratic Party’s most loyal no point negotiating with the
women of the Presbyterian Church in charge of preparing and Libyan government had “lost Associated Press constituencies. unions when there was nothing
serving the meal. its sovereignty” and asked the “If American workers are to offer.
• Workmen began Monday to clear the way for the con- United Nations to “shoulder WASHINGTON — Union being denied their right to The request for Biden to
struction and installation of two walk-in windows at The its responsibility” and impose leaders urged Vice President organize and collectively bar- travel to Wisconsin came from
Peoples National Bank drive-in. These Mosler bullet resistive the restriction. The White Joe Biden during a White gain when I’m in the White Gerald McEntee, president of
teller’s windows will be installed inside the drive-in bank House reacted cautiously in House meeting last month to House, I’ll put on a comfort- the American Federation of
building for walk-in service, which will provide an inside a statement that did not men- go to Wisconsin and rally the able pair of shoes myself,” State, County and Municipal
lobby for patrons to be out of the weather while transacting tion a no-fly zone but lauded faithful in their fight against Obama said at a speech in Employees, according to two
their banking business. the unity of the international Gov. Scott Walker’s move to 2007. “I’ll walk on that picket union officials familiar with the
community in preparing “for curtail collective bargaining line with you as president of Feb. 24 meeting. The officials
75 Years Ago — 1936 all contingencies.” rights for most public employ- the United States of America requested anonymity because
•Two diesel engines which passed through Delphos on the “We welcome this impor- ees. because workers deserve to the meeting was private.
Pennsylvania Thursday afternoon attracted much attention. tant step by the Arab League, Request rebuffed, they know that somebody is stand- Five days later, during
No advance notice had been given and they passed through which strengthens the interna- asked for Labor Secretary Hilda ing in their corner.” the AFL-CIO winter meet-
at a high rate of speed so that they were not generally noticed tional pressure on Gaddafi and Solis. So far, however, the Rose Ann DeMoro, execu- ing, McEntee told Obama
except for the sounding of the strange whistle. support for the Libyan peo- White House has stayed away tive director of National Nurses senior adviser David Plouffe
• Eldon Ebbeskotte and Norman Hersey announced ple,” the White House said. from any trips to Madison, the United, the nation’s largest that unions wanted more
Obama on Friday made it state capital, or other states nurses union, called Obama than words, the officials said.
Thursday that they have moved their adult education classes
clear that the bar for American in the throes of union battles. “largely a bystander” in the McEntee told Plouffe they
from the city building to the Jefferson School. This adult edu- military intervention would be
cation is intended for any persons who are not still attending The Obama administration is debate over collective bargain- wanted a high-profile emis-
high. treading carefully on the con- ing. “I think we’re feeling a sary to stand with protesters to
school and who may desire to progress further in educational “Anytime I send United
lines. tentious political issue that has sense of betrayal from him and show that the president was by
States forces into a potential- led to a national debate over not liking it much,” she said. their side.
• Dedication services were set for March 15 at the Middle ly hostile situation, there are
Point Presbyterian Church. A set of cathedral chimes, which the power that public sector Doug Schoen, a Democratic A spokesman for McEntee,
risks involved and there are unions wield in negotiating political strategist, said Gregory King, declined com-
had been added to the pipe organ installed at the church sev- consequences. And it is my wages and benefits. Obama’s strategy seems to ment on the substance of the
eral months ago, will be dedicated at this time. They will also job as president to make sure A few labor leaders have be “keep your distance, avoid private meetings, but said the
be heard for the first time during this service by members of that we have considered all complained openly that direct engagement, say most union is “pleased with the sup-
the congregation. those risks,“ he told report- President Barack Obama is of the right things most of port we’ve received from the
ers. “It’s also important from ignoring a campaign pledge the time, and hope for resolu- Obama administration.”

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR


a political perspective to, as he made to stand with unions; tion through sources other than Biden’s press secretary,
much as possible, maintain the most others say his public your own.” Elizabeth Alexander, declined
strong international coalition comments have been powerful Walker on Friday signed to elaborate on Biden’s dis-
The Delphos Herald welcomes letters to the editor. Letters that we have right now.” enough. a bill that strips most collec- cussions with union leaders
should be no more than 400 words. The newspaper reserves The debate over the wis- The stakes are high as Obama tive bargaining rights from the or say why he had not gone
the right to edit content for length, clarity and grammar. Letters dom of a no-fly zone has tran- looks toward a grueling re-elec- state’s public workers, except to Madison. She said Biden
concerning private matters will not be published. scended traditional political tion campaign. Republicans police and firefighters. The was “obviously very support-
Failure to supply a full name, home address and daytime divisions in Washington with have begun airing television measure passed the Legislature ive” of labor, had a long his-
phone number will slow the verification process and delay pub- lawmakers from both parties ads linking Obama to “union following more than three tory of fighting for collective
lication. on the each side. Even families bosses” standing in the way of weeks of protests that drew bargaining rights and, along
Letters can be mailed to The Delphos Herald, 405 N. Main have been split. Clinton herself budget cuts in Wisconsin, Ohio tens of thousands of people to with Obama, has been “very
St., Delphos, Ohio 45833, faxed to 419-692-7704 or e-mailed has been very cautious on the and other states. the state Capitol in opposition. involved in what has been
to nspencer@delphosherald.com. Authors should clearly state subject while her husband, for- As a candidate, Obama The governor had announced going on in Wisconsin both
they want the message published as a letter to the editor. Anon- mer President Bill Clinton, has seemed to promise more to his plan on Feb. 11, saying his privately and publicly from
ymous letters will not be printed. heartily endorsed the move. organized labor, among the state was broke and there was day one.”
www.delphosherald.com Monday, March 14, 2011 The Herald – 5A

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Champs
Delphos canned 7-of-14 ran out of gas chasing the
in the canto (25-of-53 over- Wildcats. Boggs scored six
all, 8-of-21 long range, for of the 25 counters for the
47.2% versus Wynford’s eventual victors. They spread
17-of-46, 2-of-10 downtown, the floor and forced Wynford
for 37%). to chase and foul, ending
Wynford coach Amy up at the line 20 times and
Taylor-Sheldon had more hitting 11 (16-of-25 for the
than a loss in a basketball night for 64% versus 12-of-
game on her mind. 18 for the Lady Royals for
“My dad got a chance to 66.7%). As the game wore
watch me coach; my parents down and the lead grew, the
live in Florida and because Wildcat partisans — who
we made it this far, they came filled up the north side of the
up. He was my coach and Fieldhouse — got louder and
if I have half the passion he louder as the realization set in
did for 40 years, I’ll have a that the ’Cats were going to
good career,” Taylor-Sheldon Columbus. Freshman Rileigh
noted. “Coaching this team Stockwell finished it off with
has been a great pleasure; a bucket as the reserves got
we only lost two games and playing time and the clock
this was a great bunch of expired.
girls. Each team has to estab- Jefferson won the battle
lish their own identity and off the glass 35-33 (10-10
these girls worked hard; they offensive) as senior Morgan
worked to their strengths and Fischbach played a great all-
tried to get better. I am so around game with 11 points,
proud of what they were able nine caroms and four steals,
to accomplish; they just ran while Meghan Heinlen (8
into a better team tonight.” counters) secured six for the
The Royals slapped a Royals.
box-and-1 on Klausing in “Their defense took Kristin
the third to try and slow her away the second but we are
down. It accomplished that, used to teams doing that. We
holding her scoreless in the showed our overall balance
canto. It also slowed down tonight, which we have done
the Wildcat offense, limiting the last two weeks,” Hoffman
Jefferson senior Morgan Fischbach battles for ball pos- them to 12 points. Krebs led added. “Kristin sees the floor,
session under the basket with Wynford’s Emily Keller. the Royals with nine counters even when she isn’t scoring, Tom Morris photo
in the stanza as they shot and tonight it was Kennedy Jefferson junior Courtney Lewis and senior Bridget
(Continued from page 1A) 3-ball from the top of the key 8-of-16. Her single with 3.7 and Morgan that really stepped Culp battle with Bucyrus Wynford’s Teneil Krebs for
with 15 ticks showing mush- ticks to go got Bucyrus as up. We had foul trouble and possession of the ball Saturday night, with senior Kristin
The Royals, who played roomed the edge to 37-21. close as they would get the we weathered that because we Klausing awaiting the outcome. That Lady Wildcat trio
2-3 zone most of the first “We had the tempo where rest of the night, 49-41. had solid contributions out of helped pace a 26-point annihilation of the Lady Royals to
half, forgot about Klausing in we wanted. We used our The Wildcats started to get the seven girls we’re playing. capture the Regional championship for the first time in the
the second. Using quick ball pressure to get us going; into foul trouble as senior Courtney (Lewis, 8 points) program’s history.
movement, Klausing caught that set the tempo for us,” Bridget Culp (6 boards, 5 had a couple of big shots as
fire from the perimeter. She Hoffman continued. “We had counters) picked up her third well. Again, these girls work
BUCYRUS WYNFORD (48)
Emilee Smith 0-0-0, Taylor Graham
Klausing 8-0-21, Emily Fought 1-3-
5, Megan Gilden 0-0-0, Morgan
had scored seven markers in a speed edge and we used (5:08) and fourth (2:43) fouls so well together.” 0-0-0, Shannon Miller 0-0-0, Cierra Fischbach 6-0-11, Elizabeth Schosker
the first and added 12 more in that to our advantage. We in the period, while Boggs Emily Keller added nine
Brady 3-5-11, Karlee Schiefer 0-0-0,
Meghan Harrer 0-0-0, Emily Keller 3-1-
0-0-0, Taylor Branham 0-0-0, Chelsey
Fischer 1-0-2, Amanda Hamilton 0-0-
the second, all on 3-pointers. had great ball movement in picked up her third (2:38) and markers and five caroms for 9, Kym Schwemley 0-0-0, Paige Brady 0. Totals 25-16-74.
Krebs scored six for Wynford our offense and we shot the fourth (51 seconds). the Royals. 0-0-0, Meghan Heinlein 4-0-8, Teneil Score By Quarters:
but Klausing helped the Lady 3s very well. Kristin is our The Red and White spent Jefferson was on the posi-
Krebs 7-6-20. Totals 17-12-48.
JEFFERSON (74)
Buc. Wynford 11 10 20 7 - 48
Jefferson 16 21 12 25 – 74
Jeffcats in establishing a big- leader on offense and she got the fourth period adding to tive side of the fouls as well, Rileigh Stockwell 1-0-2, Courtney Three-point goals: Bucyrus Wynford,
ger and bigger margin. Her us going.” Lewis 3-1-8, Bridget Culp 1-3- Keller 2; Jefferson, Klausing 5,

Lady ’Cats celebrating state berth


their margin as the Royals 19-21. 5, Kennedy Boggs 4-9-18, Kristin Fischbach, Lewis, Boggs.

Cougars win district with


By JIM METCALFE a game Saturday (5 points, 6 65-63 thriller over Celina
jmetcalfe@delphosherald.com boards) after putting up 21 and By Jim Cox ing on the clock. Fleming
eight and 15 and 11, respec- Times Bulletin Correspondent snared a defensive rebound,
ELIDA — It’s one thing tively, against St. John’s
to be in Columbus to watch last Saturday and Arlington sports@timesbulletin.com was fouled and hit the first
the state tournament, quite Thursday. of two to put Van Wert up
another to be on the floor However, it didn’t matter ADA - Saturday night’s 56-55. Riemesch missed two
of Value City Arena at the to her. Ohio Northern Division II freebies and Clifton swished
Jerome Schottenstein Center “We trust each other. We District final was high school a triple from the left wing --
on the campus of Ohio State have teammates that pick up basketball at its most excit- 59-55, Cougs, at 3:36.
University. for each other,” Culp said. ing. Nate Bihn powered inside
The Jefferson girls basket- “Kristin was on fire in the Two of northwest Ohio’s for a layup to narrow it to
ball program — in its 39-year first half and when they tried finest teams -- Van Wert and 59-57 but Jacob Myers knifed
history — has never had that to take her away, we could go Celina -- slugged it out until through the lane at 2:53. The
chance, getting close in 1998- elsewhere. That’s how we’ve the final buzzer before the ’Dogs tied it on two Moeder
99 before losing to Katie been all year. It’s great to Cougars advanced with a free throws, a Cougar misfire
Motter’s Bluffton team in the know one doesn’t have to 65-63 nail-biter. and a Bihn putback -- 61-61
regional finals. carry everything. We’re real- Van Wert (19-4) will play with 2:12 left. Van Wert
They will now. ly a confident team right now. Rocky River (21-2) at the missed again but Clayton
Seniors Kristin Klausing Even when we were up 16 Bowling Green Regional Hoyng missed a front end to
and Bridget Culp and crew tonight, we knew we couldn’t Thursday at 6:15. keep it tied. Fleming’s elbow
will have that opportunity let up. We wanted to play Celina, the Western jumper got the lead back for
Thursday as they sewed up all four quarters and not let
a Division IV state semifinal Buckeye League champion, Van Wert but Homan pow-
them rally. We did get a little ends at 19-4. ered in for a tying layup at
with Saturday’s 26-point rout sloppy in the third and we got
of Bucyrus Wynford at the into some foul trouble but Corey Clifton’s two pres- 1:02. The Cougars held it
Elida Fieldhouse. my teammates are great. I’m sure-packed free throws with until Clifton’s foray into the
“This is awesome. I’ve so happy to have this chance eight seconds remaining pro- lane resulted in a blocking
gone to watch games at with them.” vided the final margin but foul to set the stage for his
state before but it’s crazy to Boggs recovered from a there was a ton of drama final heroics.
earn a chance to play there,” tough outing Thursday to before that -- and a little bit “From a fan’s standpoint,
Klausing noted. pour in 18 this time. afterward. With the Cougs it was a really exciting game,
Culp and junior Kennedy “I just wanted us to win so up 65-63, many Van Wert a game of runs, of outstand-
Boggs were also feeling the badly. I wanted us to finally fans were probably think- ing plays by both teams,”
same way. get to state as a program,” ing, “Not another overtime!” said Van Wert coach Dave
“It’s what you work so Boggs explained. “I’ve been because Celina had beaten the Froelich. “You can’t fault
hard for. To finally get there down there to watch Berlin Cougars three times in a row, anybody’s effort, no matter
is amazing,” Culp said. Hiland and Africentric before every one in overtime. In who won. It was as good as
“I can’t believe it. We went but it’s so much better to fact, the Bulldogs found 6-6 it gets. It was just two good
to state in track last spring Jefferson junior Kennedy Boggs gets inside the Wynford get the chance to play. Our post player Greg Riemesch teams going toe to toe.”
but this is entirely different,” defense for a jumper Saturday night. fans have been great all year Bihn tripled from out front
Boggs chimed in. but they have been especially open but Van Wert’s Austin
“They were giving us has played really well the Fleming got a foot on the to start the game but Van
This tournament run has great the last two games. They
the 3s. We moved the ball last two games before this gave us incentive to play even pass. The kicking violation Wert reeled off 10 points in a
featured the Wildcats show-
ing their balance, as girls have really well and I was getting but Kennedy and Morgan harder and not let up. We did saved the tying bucket and row to take a 10-3 lead. Those
taken turns stepping up. the open looks,” Klausing, (Fischbach) stepped up big this as a team and that makes gave Celina another chance 10 came on a 15-foot base-
Take Klausing, the leading who went over the 1,000- tonight. It’s been that way all it even more special.” under its own basket with liner by Myers, two layups
scorer throughout the year. She point mark earlier this season, year; when they have taken Jefferson will battle top- 2.1 seconds left. However, by Phillips (both assisted by
scored 19 of her 21 points in pointed out. “The second half, one or two of us away, we’ve ranked Canal Winchester Clifton deflected the inbounds Jake Hood), another Myers
the first half Saturday night. they went to a box-and-1 on had girls step up at different Harvest Prep in the second pass, ending the game, and layup and a Phillips 10-foot
That included five 3-point- me but I knew I could depend times to pick up the slack.” game of the night session bedlam broke loose among pull-up. The Cougars then hit
ers. on my teammates. Bridget Culp didn’t have as good Thursday. the Cougar faithful. a temporary plague of turn-

COLLEGE ROUNDUP
The fourth quarter, like overs to allow Celina to get
most of the game, was within 14-13 after one.
extremely well-played. It Clifton scored nine points
Racer women edge Singles: 6-0 over Joel Perrin. while striking out four. started with the Green and in the second quarter but
McKendree, men fall
No. 1: Adriana Gonzales (McK)
6-1, 6-1 over Jamie Hilborn. ----- Offensively, the Express White leading 46-43 but Van Celina stayed close by hitting
in tennis action No. 2: Guiliana Gonzalez (McK) Basinger pitches raked the ball as they scored in Wert junior Reggie Phillips 5-of-9 free throws while the
The University of
6-1, 6-3 over Andrea Arango.
No. 3: Shaleigh McClintock Owens to victory four different innings – includ- drilled a 17-foot baselin- Cougars never got to the line
Northwestern Ohio tennis ing seven in the third. Five dif- er to get the Cougs within during those eight minutes. It
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C.
(UNOH) 6-2, 7-5 over Emily Cimarolli.
teams split matches against
No. 4: Nathalia Oliveira (McK) 4-6, ferent players had RBIs in that one. Celina’s John Homan was 28-28 at the half.
6-1, 10-5 over Shay Warman. — The Owens Community inning.
McKendree University No. 5: Tara Carr(UNOH) 6-0,
College Express baseball team countered with a layup but Van Wert started the third
Saturday on the road. retired over Erika Smith-Thomas. Ryan Hotmer (Lake/ quarter with four straight
No. 6: Jessie Stambaugh (UNOH) won two of its final three Millbury, Ohio) went 4-5 Phillips escaped along the
The Lady Racers won 5-4, 6-1, 6-1 over Alexandria Peach. games to finish their season- baseline for another fielder points (Clifton elbow jumper,
while the men were shut out MEN: with a run and an RBI and Phillips put-back on a fast
Doubles: opening spring trip 9-1 under Joe Sickler (Bowling Green/ -- 48-47, ’Dogs. Celina’s
9-0. first-year head coach Del break) but with the score
UNOH’s women are now
No. 1: Gabor Toth/Luciana
Bowling Green, Ohio) went Kahl Knapke swished a three
Misitrano (McK) 8-6 over Jeff Brown/
Young. from the left corner to push 34-30, Cougs, Celina got
6-1, while McKendree’s is
Juan Cardenas. 3-5 with a run and an RBI, a corner trey from Knapke
No. 2: Barnabas Toth/ The Express pushed their while Shane Powell (Gibralter the lead to 51-47 but Clifton
2-1. Fabio Tsuchiya (McK) 8-3 over
record to 8-0 with a 12-4 win and a steal/layup combina-
McKendree’s men improve Gustavo Rueda/Cassio Sirimarco. Carlson/Brownstown, Mich.), slashed inside to cut it to two.
over the Pennsylvania College tion from Homan to take a
Nate Miceli (Berea/Berea, Homan’s two-handed reverse
No. 3: Davi Venditto/Doug
to 4-1, while UNOH falls to Mennerick 8-4 over Alexander Hager/ of Technology on Friday. 35-34 lead. With 2:38 left in
5-4. Chris Cash. Ohio) and Austin Gunn made it 53-49 and then things
Owens pounded out 16 (Delta/Delta, Ohio) each had the period, the Bulldogs led
Singles:
hits, while Jordan Basinger got even more interesting.
WOMEN: No. 1: Gabor Roth (McK) 6-4, 6-2
two hits. Clifton slashed inside for 41-36 and fans of the Red and
Doubles: over Gustavo Rueda. (Kalida, Ohio) threw a com- Miceli led the team with Gray were getting nervous.
No. 1: Guiliana Gonzales/Adriana No. 2: Barnabas Toth (McK) 6-1,
plete game 3-hitter to pick an old-fashioned 3-pointer --
Gonzalez (McK) 8-6 over Jamie 6-1 over Jeff Brown. three RBI, while four players 53-52, Celina. Scott Moeder’s The imperturbable Cougars
Hilborn/Katie Whittington. No. 3: Fabio Tsuchiya (McK) 6-4, up his second win of the had two runs scored apiece. stayed close, though, led by
No. 2: Shaleigh McClintock/Shay 6-0 over Alexander Hager.
season. layup put the lead at three but
Warman (UNOH) 8-4 over Nathalia No. 4: Luciano Misitrano (McK) 6-4, All but one player had a hit for Phillips rattled in an acrobatic the scoring of Clifton and
Oliveira/Emily Cimarolli. 6-7(6), 10-8 over Cassio Sirimarco. He finished the game the Express. Phillips.
No. 3: Tara Carr/Andrea Arango
(UNOH) 8-5 over Erika Smith-Thomas/
No. 5: Davi Venditto (McK) 6-0, 6-2
over Chris Cash.
allowing three hits, four runs layup and cashed in the and-1
Alexandria Peach. No. 6: Doug Mennerick (McK) 6-0, (1 earned) and seven walks See COLLEGE, page 7A to tie it at 55 with 4:44 show- See COUGARS, page 7A
www.delphosherald.com Monday, March 14, 2011 The Herald — 7A

NCAA MEN’S
TOURNAMENT Big East lands a lucky
11 in March Madness
The Associated Press Regional Championship
FIRST ROUND Saturday, March 26
At UD Arena Dayton, Ohio Semifinal winners
Tuesday’s Games SOUTHWEST REGIONAL
No. 16 Seed Southeast: UNC Asheville (19- Second Round
13) vs. Arkansas-Little Rock (19-16), 6:30 p.m. Thursday’s Games
No. 12 Seed East: UAB (22-9) vs. Clemson At The Pepsi Center Denver
(21-11), 9 p.m. Louisville (25-9) vs. Morehead State (24-9)
Wednesday’s Games
No. 16 Seed East: Texas-San Antonio (19-13)
Vanderbilt (23-10) vs. Richmond (27-7)
Friday’s Games The Associated Press and Wednesday. Two of those board that we had to consider, Ohio State got rewarded with
vs. Alabama State (17-17), 6:30 p.m. At The United Center Chicago games pit the last at-large and we just didn’t have enough opening-week games down
No. 11 Seed Southwest: Southern Cal (19-14)
vs. Virginia Commonwealth (23-11), 9 p.m.
Notre Dame (26-6) vs. Akron (23-12)
Texas A&M (24-8) vs. Florida State (21-10)
March Madness is bigger teams to make the field — slots obviously for all the teams the road in Cleveland. The
Purdue (25-7) vs. St. Peter’s (20-13) this year. UAB (22-9) vs. Clemson (21- that were in, even though we Buckeyes open against the
EAST REGIONAL Georgetown (21-10) vs. Southern Cal-Virginia Better? 11) and Southern Cal (19-14) had three more slots this year,” winner between Texas-San
Second Round
Thursday’s Games
Commonwealth winner
At The BOK Center Tulsa, Okla.
Most of the Big East vs. Virginia Commonwealth he said. Antonio and Alabama State, a
At St. Pete Times Forum Tampa, Fla. Kansas (32-2) vs. Boston University (21-13) Conference thinks so. (23-11). The Big East had no com- pair of 16th-seeded teams that
West Virginia (20-11) vs. UAB-Clemson win- UNLV (24-8) vs. Illinois (19-13) Colorado, Virginia Tech, St. Those, along with every plaints. Nearly three-quarters will also play in the First Four
ner
Kentucky (25-8) vs. Princeton (25-6)
Third Round
Saturday’s Game Mary’s and a few others would other game of the entire tour- of the conference made it — early in the week.
Friday’s Games At The Pepsi Center Denver surely disagree. nament, will be aired in their another banner day for the The Big 12 and Southeastern
At Time Warner Cable Arena Charlotte, N.C. Louisville-Morehead State winner vs. The unveiling of the NCAA entirety on four networks. league that was formed for bas- Conference got five teams each
North Carolina (26-7) vs. Long Island
University (27-5)
Vanderbilt-Richmond winner
Sunday’s Games tournament bracket on Sunday Before the start of the sea- ketball in 1979 and gets credit while the Pac-10 and Atlantic
Washington (23-10) vs. Georgia (21-11) At The United Center Chicago included an unprecedented 11 son, TBS, TNT and truTV for helping transform the sport’s Coast only got four. The ACC
At Quicken Loans Arena Cleveland Notre Dame-Akron winner vs. Texas A&M- teams from a single confer- joined CBS in signing a new, postseason into a 3-week event list included the usuals, Duke
Ohio State (32-2) vs. UTSA-Alabama State Florida State winner
winner Purdue-St. Peter’s winner vs. Georgetown— ence — the Big East — and 14-year TV contract worth that brings America together and North Carolina, along with
George Mason (26-6) vs. Villanova (21-11) Southern Cal-Virginia Commonwealth winner the usual number of snubs and $10.8 billion. The games used through office pools and the Florida State and Clemson, but
Syracuse (26-7) vs. Indiana State (20-13)
Xavier (24-7) vs. Marquette (20-14)
At The BOK Center Tulsa, Okla.
Kansas-Boston University winner vs. UNLV-
disappointments despite the to all be shown on CBS, with irresistible love of underdogs not Boston College, which fin-
Third Round Illinois winner increase from 65 to 68 teams. the network deciding which who sometimes hit it big. ished 20-12.
Saturday’s Game At The Alamodome San Antonio “It’s mind-boggling,” said part of the country got which Last year, the ultimate “I’ll put our top two against
At St. Pete Times Forum Tampa, Fla.
West Virginia—UAB-Clemson winner vs.
Regional Semifinals
Friday, March 25
coach Tad Boyle of Colorado, games. Now, the viewers can underdog was Butler, the team anybody. I’ll put our middle
Kentucky-Princeton winner Kansas-Boston University—UNLV-Illinois win- widely recognized as the most pick and choose from all of from the 4,500-student campus pack against anybody else’s
Sunday’s Games ner vs. Louisville-Morehead State—Vanderbilt- aggrieved of the teams left out. them. that came two points short of middle pack,” BC coach Steve
At Time Warner Cable Arena
Charlotte, N.C.
Richmond winner
Notre Dame-Akron—Texas A&M-Florida State “Don’t have any control over But all the added money and beating Duke in the title game. Donahue said. “But, yet, there’s
North Carolina-Long Island University winner winner vs. Purdue-St. Peter’s—Georgetown- it so we won’t whine and cry TV coverage doesn’t make the The Bulldogs (23-9) weren’t as 11 from one league and 3 1/2,
vs. Washington-Georgia winner Southern Cal-Virginia Commonwealth winner about it.” second-guessing go away. strong this season but still made basically, from another. I don’t
At Quicken Loans Arena
Cleveland
Regional Championship
Sunday, March 27 Leading the way for the As always on Selection the draw and will face No. 9 see the drastic difference. I’m
Ohio State—UTSA-Alabama State winner vs. Semifinal winners Big East was Pittsburgh, seed- Sunday, there were plenty of Old Dominion on Thursday. being honest.”
George Mason-Villanova winner ed first in the Southeast even head-scratchers. Other interesting pairings Of the 37 at-large teams, 30
Syracuse-Indiana State winner vs. Xavier- WEST REGIONAL
Marquette winner Second Round though it didn’t win a game There were teams that sur- include: came from the top six confer-
At The Prudential Center Newark, N.J. Thursday’s Games in the conference’s postseason prised some people by getting —Louisville vs. Morehead ences and seven came from
Regional Semifinals
Friday, March 25
At The Verizon Center Washington
Connecticut (26-9) vs. Bucknell (25-8)
tournament. in: VCU, UAB and Clemson. State, a pair of teams from the so-called mid-majors —
Ohio State-UTSA-Alabama State—George Cincinnati (25-8) vs. Missouri (23-10) The Panthers (27-5) will There were teams that sur- Kentucky that must travel to the conferences that supply the
Mason-Villanova winner vs. West Virginia-UAB- At The McKale Center Tucson, Ariz. need to win six in a row to cut prised some people by getting Denver for their first game. underdogs and unknowns that
Clemson—Kentucky-Princeton winner
North Carolina-Long Island University—
San Diego State (32-2) vs. Northern Colorado
(21-10)
down the nets at the Final Four passed over: Colorado, Virginia —UNLV vs. Illinois in a have turned the NCAA tourna-
Washington-Georgia winner vs. Syracuse- Temple (25-7) vs. Penn St. (19-14) in Houston on April 4, when Tech, Harvard, Alabama and meeting of coach Lon Kruger’s ment into what it is. The seven
Indiana State—Xavier-Marquette winner Friday’s Games America’s biggest office pool St. Mary’s. current team against his former were one fewer than last year,
Regional Championship
Sunday, March 27
At Time Warner Cable Arena Charlotte, N.C.
Duke (30-4) vs. Hampton (24-8) will come to an end. The St. Mary’s snub may one. even though there were three
Semifinal winners Michigan (20-13) vs. Tennessee (19-14) “What we’ve done in the have produced a first: a coach —San Diego State in the more spots available.
At The BOK Center Tulsa, Okla. past is good but it doesn’t mean who prefers college football’s same bracket as Michigan, This year also marks the
SOUTHEAST REGIONAL
Second Round
Texas (27-7) vs. Oakland, Mich. (25-9)
Arizona (27-7) vs. Memphis (25-9) a lot once you start playing widely-derided way of deter- meaning Aztecs coach Steve return of Big East tournament
Thursday’s Games Third Round in the tournament,” Pitt coach mining a champion over col- Fisher may have to face the champion Connecticut, along
At The Verizon Center Washington Saturday’s Games Jamie Dixon said. “We’ve got lege basketball’s. school he left in controversy with UCLA, Arizona and
Pittsburgh (27-5) vs. UNC Asheville-Arkansas- At The Verizon Center Washington
Little Rock winner Connecticut-Bucknell winner vs. Cincinnati- to go and play good basketball “As a coach, as players, all after he coached the Fab Five 2009 national champion North
Butler (23-9) vs. Old Dominion (27-6) Missouri winner and we’ve got to get better in you want to know is that you’re with the Wolverines. Carolina, a quartet of perenni-
At St. Pete Times Forum Tampa, Fla.
Florida (26-7) vs. UC Santa Barbara (18-13)
At The McKale Center Tucson, Ariz.
San Diego State-Northern Colorado winner vs.
these couple of days.” given a fair deal,” Gaels coach —Notre Dame was a bit als that missed the tournament
UCLA (22-10) vs. Michigan State (19-14) Temple-Penn State winner Ohio State (32-2) of the Big Randy Bennett said. “You need disappointed to receive a No. last year and led many experts
At The Pepsi Center Denver Sunday’s Games Ten was the tournament’s top to go by the numbers, exactly 2 seed, but has short trip to to call the 2010 field one of the
BYU (30-4) vs. Wofford (21-12)
St. John’s (21-11) vs. Gonzaga (24-9)
At Time Warner Cable Arena Charlotte, N.C.
Duke-Hampton winner vs. Michigan-
seed overall, with Kansas (32- like they do in the BCS” — the Chicago for its first game weakest of all time.
At The McKale Center Tucson, Ariz. Tennessee winner 2) of the Big 12 next. Bowl Championship Series. against Akron. Some of those same thoughts
Kansas State (22-10) vs. Utah State (30-3) At The BOK Center Tulsa, Okla. Defending champion Duke Selection committee chair- “I think we had a lot of argu- are being echoed again this year
Wisconsin (23-8) vs. Belmont (30-4)
Third Round
Texas-Oakland, Mich. winner vs. Arizona-
Memphis winner aced out another Big East team, man Gene Smith of Ohio State ment for a 1, quite frankly,” — and the teams that got left
Saturday’s Games At The Honda Center Anaheim, Calif. Notre Dame, for the fourth and said members investigated the coach Mike Brey said. “We’ve out are shouting the loudest.
At The Verizon Center Washington Regional Semifinals final No. 1 seed. resumes of the bubble teams as been on a pretty good run. Just “What I’d like to know is if
Pittsburgh—UNC Asheville-Arkansas-Little
Rock winner vs. Butler-Old Dominion winner
Thursday, March 24
Duke-Hampton—Michigan-Tennessee winner Led by one of the country’s thoroughly as he could remem- erase the numbers now and there’s ever been a team that’s
At St. Pete Times Forum Tampa, Fla. vs. Texas-Oakland, Mich.—Arizona-Memphis best guards, Nolan Smith, the ber. Their investigation found look at the matchups. You take won nine games in the ACC
Florida-UC Santa Barbara winner vs. UCLA- winner Blue Devils (30-4) are trying there was room for five at-large the seeds away from the teams’ and played the non-conference
San Diego State-Northern Colorado—Temple-
Michigan State winner
At The Pepsi Center Denver Penn State winner vs. Connecticut-Bucknell— to become the first team since teams with 14 losses; in the names now and you’ve got to schedule that we played and
BYU-Wofford winner vs. St. John’s-Gonzaga Cincinnati-Missouri winner Florida in 2006-07 to repeat as 26 years previously — dating go try to win a tournament in beat a No. 1 seed and still
winner Regional Championship
Saturday, March 26
national champions. to when the bracket was first Chicago.” didn’t get in,” said Virginia
At The McKale Center Tucson, Ariz.
Semifinal winners The tournament looks dif- expanded to 64 teams — there The Big Ten placed seven Tech coach Seth Greenberg,
Kansas State-Utah State winner vs. Wisconsin-
Belmont winner ferent this year, thanks to the had been a grand total of six. teams, including a pair — Penn who has found himself venting
At New Orleans Arena
FINAL FOUR
At Reliant Stadium Houston
addition of three more at-large “When we were looking at State and Michigan State — with for four straight years now on
Regional Semifinals National Semifinals teams that will open play in those teams, there were a num- 14 losses each. Led by fresh- Selection Sunday. “I’d love to
Thursday, March 24
Pittsburgh-UNC Asheville-Arkansas-Little
Saturday, April 2 the “First Four” on Tuesday ber of quality teams on the man big man Jared Sullinger, see the research on that.”

College
East champion vs. West champion
Rock—Butler-Old Dominion winner vs. Kansas Southeast champion vs. Southwest champion
State-Utah State—Wisconsin-Belmont winner National Championship
Florida-UC Santa Barbara—UCLA-Michigan Monday, April 4
State winner vs. BYU-Wofford—St. John’s-
Gonzaga winner
Semifinal winners (Continued from Page 6A) Brownstown, Ind.) finished and Solomon to third. team with two runs scored.
Later that day, Owens’ bats the game. James Moore (Southfield Owens will now return
Cougars failed to come alive while fin-
ishing with five hits in a 6-2
Wagner pitched well and
finished with three innings,
Lathrup/Farmington Hills, home to prepare for its next
Mich.) then singled Solomon game, which is scheduled for
(Continued from Page 6A) four field goals and scored loss to NJCAA Div. I Olney one hit, one run and two in and moved Schmenk over 3 p.m. Wednesday vs. Ashland
two points. However, he Central College. strikeouts. The Olney Central to third. A fielder’s choice University JV at home.
Both teams shot well from led the Bulldogs in assists Jesse Solomon (Wayne/ game was the second game of RBI groundout by Gunn fin- Owens 12, PCT 4
the field, Van Wert espe- with five. Reimesch, Bihn Huber Heights, Ohio) led the the Friday doubleheader. ished the scoring. Score by Innings
cially so. The Cougars hit and Nathan Loughridge led Express offensively as he had Saturday, the Express its Andy Joseph (Southview/ Penn College 017
Owens CC 022 0 - 12 16 2
300 100 0 - 4 3 0
25-of-37 field-goal tries -- 68 Celina’s board work with two hits and scored the only spring trip in exciting fash- Sylvania, Ohio) picked up his WP: Basinger (2-0); LP: Funk;
percent -- including 3-of-6 four each. two runs for Owens. He fin- ion as they defeated Delaware second win (2-0) of the sea- Owens Offensive leaders --- Hotmer
(4-5, R, RBI), Miceli (2-3, 2R, 3 RBIs),
from long distance. Celina “We had to be aggres- ished 2-3. Technical and Community son in relief. He pitched the Sickler (3-5, R, RBI), Gunn (2-3, R,
was 24-of-44 from the field sive,” said Froelich. “I Matt Hayes (North/ College in 10 innings, 7-3. final four innings while allow- 2 RBIs)
--
-- 55 percent -- and 7-of-15 thought we did a good job Pickerington, Ohio) and Tied at three entering the ing one hit, one run and four Olney Central College 6, Owens 2
from beyond the arc. of getting in the lane off of Hotmer had the two hits to 10th inning, the Express got a walks while striking out three. Score by Innings
score Solomon in the fourth single by Garrett Busch (Start/ Titus Pierce (Eastern/ Olney Central ....... 020 030 1 - 6 7 1
“That’s as good a shoot- our dribble penetration. We Toledo, Ohio) to start the inning Reedsville, Ohio) started the
Owens CC ........... 000 101 0 - 2 5 4
and sixth innings. WP – Higgins; LP – Robinson
ing team as we’ve played did a good job of isolating Express starter Scott before Brown-Lewis reached on game and pitched well before (0-1); Offensive leaders: Solomon
this year,” said Celina coach some people down on the Robinson (Coventry/Coventry, an error. Solomon then singled departing. The freshman
(2-3, 2R)
----
Chris Bihn. “I thought we block a little bit -- and we Ohio) took the loss (0-1) after to score both runners, which allowed three hits, two runs andOwens 7, Delaware Technical
played pretty good defense. made plays. We were down finishing with four innings, produced the game winning (one earned) and two walks, innings)
Community College 3 (10
They were just knocking them five at one point and on the five hits, two runs, three walks RBIs in the process. while striking out seven in six Score by Innings
down. You have to give Van ropes. They never quit. They and four strikeouts. Blake Schmenk innings. 2 COL XOwens 7” CCTech.......
Delaware
......... 100 010 010 4 - 7 12 1
000 002 010 0 - 3 4 2
Wert a lot of credit. They hit never doubted. They stayed Tyler Brown-Lewis (Shaker (Perrysburg/Perrysburg, Ohio) Moore and Schmenk each WP: Joseph (2-0); LP: Campbell;
big shots. They played well. calm and composed. I’m just Heights/Shaker Heights, Ohio) then singled before a sacri- had two hits for theDELPHOS
Express, RBI), Solomon (1-1,Schmenk
Offensive leaders: (2-3, R,
2 RBIs, R – game
That’s as well as I’ve seen a proud of all of these guys and relieved Robinson in the fifth fice bunt by Michael Louis while Brown-Lewis led the winning RBIs in 10th)
team execute all year.” the role everybody played.” but couldn’t get an out before (Normandy/Parma, Ohio)
Considering the intensity “I gotta believe this is by Kelley Wagner (Brownstown/ moved Schmenk to second
of both defenses, the ball far the best team I’ve ever
handling, too, was exem-
plary -- nine turnovers by
coached -- on the floor and
off the floor,” added Chris
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Engagement Engagement Engagement

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Simindinger/Eickholt Wannemacher/Gerhardstein engagement of their daughter, Kathryn Arra, to Andrew
Jeffrey Siefker, son of Ken and Vicki Siefker of Delphos.
Angela (Bowers) Simindinger of Scott announces the Chris and Ed Wannemacher of Ottoville announce the The couple will exchange vows in June at First Baptist
engagement of her daughter, Sheena Marie, to Douglas engagement of their daughter, Jennifer Leigh, to Aaron Church in Abilene.
Robert Eickholt, son of Frank and Judy Eickholt of Von Gerhardstein, son of Keith and Diana Booher of Van The bride-elect is a 1996 graduate of Clyde High School,
Ottoville. Wert. Clyde, Texas,; a 2000 graduate of William Jewell College
The couple will exchange vows on April 16 at Trinity The couple will exchange vows on April 16 in with a bachelor of arts degree in history and English; and a
United Methodist Church in Delphos. Gatlinburg, Tenn., with a reception on April 30 in 2002 graduate the University of Delaware with a master of
The bride-elect is a 2007 graduate of Wayne Trace High Ottoville. art in history. She is an exhibit content coordinator at the
School and Vantage Career Center. She is self-employed The bride-elect is a graduate of Ottoville High School. Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum in Austin.
as a daycare provider. She is employed at St. Rita’s Medical Center. Her fiance is a 1998 graduate of Jefferson High School
Her fiance is a 2006 graduate of Ottoville High School Her fiance if a graduate of Lincolnview High School. and a 2003 graduate of the University of Akron, with a
and Vantage Career Center. He is employed at Spencerville He is employed Eaton Corp. in Van Wert. degree in construction engineering technology. He is a
United Equity and is a farmer. construction manager with H.R. Gray and Associates in
Austin.

New opening for ‘Spidey,’ Green Goblin gets stuck


By CRISTIAN in previews for a record 103 brought in to change and day duties was a stunning of Linden, N.J., who spent Many theater critics got
SALAZAR performances, would offi- polish the flawed musical, development for the her- $300 for tickets to Friday fed up with the constant
The Associated Press cially open June 14. The which has also been plagued alded director of “The Lion night’s show as a birthday delays in opening the show
show’s opening, delayed six with a series of injuries to King,” a megahit that is No. present for her boyfriend, a and reviewed it last month,
NEW YORK — times, was to have opened cast members and aerial 3 at the box office more than Spider-Man fan. largely panning the musical.
Broadway’s stunt-heavy, last on March 15. stunt mishaps. a decade after it opened. “I’m curious to see it They did so before the show
$65 million “Spider-Man” The final preview per- The latest occurred Friday Taymor, known for her bold because Julie Taymor was was “frozen,” or no longer
musical has experienced formance before the shut- when the Green Goblin’s and creative artistic vision, so attached to it,” said in previews. Once a show
another technical glitch that down will be April 17. flight system failed during is believed to have been Marchitto, adding that she is frozen, no more changes
left its lead villain dangling Performances will be can- a fight scene, leaving him pushed aside because she would go back to see the are permitted and critics are
in midair, and the troubled celed from April 19-May 11, hanging over the stage for wouldn’t accept the need new version when it opens invited to attend as long as
production will shut down with previews resuming on about three minutes before for outside help and sig- in June. they hold their reviews until
for more than three weeks May 12. stagehands lowered him nificant changes to “Spider- After the show, she after opening night.
this spring for an overhaul. On Wednesday, produc- down. It was the second time Man,” which she co-wrote responded to a Facebook But “Spider-Man” contin-
Lead producers Michael ers announced that Tony this week that a technical with Glen Berger. message, saying she thought ues to defy critics and post
Cohl and Jeremiah J. Harris Award-winning director problem interrupted a scene “I was hoping that by the musical “was fantastic.” impressive numbers at the
said in a statement Friday Julie Taymor would no with the Goblin. planning for a March show “Visually it was stunning box office. It was the second
that “Spider-Man: Turn Off longer direct the show, and The replacement of it would be up to speed,” and really different,” she highest-grossing show on
the Dark,“ which has been a new creative team was Taymor in her day-to- said Sarah Marchitto, 31, wrote. “I think the overall Broadway this week, after
plot was a little disjointed so “Wicked,” pulling in close
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Riders say bus driver U.S., Canada close in


swerved before crash on massacre suspects
By TOM HAYS Medical Center in the Bronx. Lin Sing Association, a com-
By AMY TAXIN their government to try him ing them, court papers show.
Associated Press for crimes against humanity, At the time, the kaibiles
Associated Press Most were in critical condi- munity outreach group.
noting the case has languished were tracking an armed insur-
tion. He said in the past three
LOS ANGELES — in Guatemalan courts. gency by guerrillas opposed
NEW YORK — Passengers Officials at Jacobi were years, there have been a hand-
Nearly 30 years after an elite “This has transcended to to the military government.
and witnesses to a horrific New still trying to identify one ful of serious accidents involv-
Guatemalan military force a global level,” said Aura The civil war in Guatemala
York City crash that sheared passenger, an Asian man in ing discount buses taking peo-
raped and slaughtered resi- Elena Farfan, director of the claimed at least 200,000 lives
the top off a bus and killed his 50s, said spokeswoman ple from New York’s Chinese
dents of a tiny village, U.S. Association of Relatives of before it ended in 1996. The
14 people told investigators Barbara DeIorio. community to casinos.
and Canadian authorities are the Detained and Disappeared U.S.-backed army was respon-
that the driver’s account of “He’s very injured, he’s “The drivers tell me that
closing in on some of the in Guatemala. “The U.S., sible for most of the deaths,
getting clipped by a tractor- not able to communicate yet,” they’re often very tired,” he
alleged perpetrators. Canada, Spain and other coun- according to the findings of
trailer didn’t match up to what she said, adding that the man said, adding that salaries are
The arrest of four ex-sol- tries, I consider these to be a truth commission set up to
they felt and saw before the was in the surgical intensive low and drivers work long
diers in a little more than a democratic countries where investigate the bloodshed.
vehicle slid off the road and care unit. hours.
year has raised hopes among justice is truly applied as it is. The Guatemalan govern-
into a sign pole. The 14 victims — eight Calls to World Wide
advocates of victims’ rela- That’s a big advantage, unlike ment opened an investigation
Driver Ophadell Williams men and six women — all Tours seeking information on
tives that at least one might here, where there’s political into the killings in Dos Erres
had told police that his World died of blunt force trauma, Williams’ service record or
stand trial for the killings. intervention.” in 1994 and unearthed 162
Wide Tours bus was hit just as said Ellen Borakove, a spokes- how long he had been with
Human rights advocates The U.S. is the latest play- skeletons. Authorities issued
it crossed the New York City woman for the New York City the company were not imme-
are pinning their hopes on er to join the long-standing arrest warrants for 17 for-
line early Saturday on a trip medical examiner’s office. diately returned.
the prosecution of Jorge Sosa cases that have been brought mer kaibiles but for years
from the Mohegan Sun casino She said the office was work- The accident tossed pas-
Orantes, who was arrested in before courts across the globe the cases languished, prompt-
in in Connecticut. ing with family members to sengers all around the bus,
January in Canada on U.S. in search of justice. ing victims to seek justice
But passengers said identify them. with most people hurled to
charges of lying on his citi- In December 1982, mem- abroad.
Williams had already swerved Some of the 31 passen- the front of the bus on impact,
zenship application about his bers of an elite military unit In Spain, Rigoberta
at times to the right for no gers were still asleep when authorities said.
ties to the Guatemalan mili- known as the “kaibiles” Menchu, who lived in
reason before the accident, a the bus crashed at 5:35 a.m. The National
tary. stormed Dos Erres in search Guatemala and won the
law-enforcement official said Saturday. The bus scraped Transportation Safety Board
In the United States, Sosa of stolen weapons and sys- Nobel Peace Prize in 1992,
Sunday. The official wasn’t along the guardrail for 300 sent a team of investigators
is only charged with immi- tematically killed the men, filed a lawsuit accusing for-
authorized to speak publicly feet, toppled and crashed into and planned to hold a briefing
gration violations — not car- women and children. Soldiers mer top Guatemalan officials
about the probe and spoke on the support pole for a highway later Sunday.
rying out the 1982 massacre bludgeoned villagers with a of terrorism, genocide and
condition of anonymity. sign indicating the exit for Christopher Hart, the vice
in the village of Dos Erres. sledgehammer and threw torture. The suit was eventu-
The bus was returning to the Hutchinson Parkway. The chairman of the NTSB, said
Activists in Canada, where them down a well and raped ally expanded to include the
New York’s Chinatown after pole knifed through the bus the team would be looking at

Migrant workers flee Libya


he is jailed, are now pressing women and girls before kill- massacre at Dos Erres.
a quick overnight trip to the front to back along the win- the motor carrier’s safety pro-
casino. The official said that dow line, peeling the roof off grams, including those involv-
passengers said they didn’t all the way to the back tires. ing driver fatigue, as well as
feel anything hit them and that The bus was one of scores highway design and the bus
other motorists on Interstate that travel daily between itself. He said that part of the By KARIN LAUB workers. In the past, analysts worker from Ghana who
95 said they didn’t see the Chinatown, in Manhattan, and investigation could take sev- Associated Press say, Gadhafi often invited or had just arrived at the transit
bus get hit. The official said the Foxwoods and Mohegan eral days. expelled migrants in line with camp, waiting to be assigned
police spoke to the tractor- Sun casinos in southeastern Many of the passengers SHOUSHA CAMP, his political needs. a tent. In eight years in Libya,
trailer driver, who said he was Connecticut. on the bus were Chinatown Tunisia — Thousands of Data is sketchy, but he said he was robbed twice,
following the bus. Mohegan Sun, in residents. They ranged in age African and Asian migrant according to one estimate, as most recently en route to
Williams remained hospi- Uncasville, Conn., has esti- from 20 to 50, officials said. workers who fled Libya after many as 2.5 million foreign- the Tunisian border. As an
talized in serious condition mated a fifth of its business Chinatown community years of toil are going home ers — on par with Libya’s illegal immigrant, he had no
Sunday and has not comment- comes from Asian spend- organizations offered to help with empty pockets and many own domestic labor force — recourse, including against
ed publicly. His family could ing and caters to Chinese- victims’ families cope with vow never to return. worked in the North African bosses who refused to pay
not be reached. American gamblers. Its web- their loss. Huddling in a sand-swept nation before the current cri- him.
As many as 20 passengers site has a Chinese-language Oanfa Quan, who runs a Tunisian transit camp near the sis. In recent years, as Libya Many Bangladeshis at
were treated at hospitals fol- section offering gaming and company that provides wigs border with Libya, laborers emerged from crippling inter- the camp said they incurred
lowing the accident. Nine, bus promotions. and medical prostheses, said said they were often cheated national sanctions, the for- debt to go to Libya, paying
including the driver, remained The trips between New she was working with the Lin by their Libyan bosses even eigners filled jobs Libyans on average $5,000 to a local
hospitalized Sunday, accord- York City’s Chinatown and Sing Association to provide
before they were stripped of didn’t want or weren’t trained broker for the plane ticket
ing to spokesmen for St. regional casinos are popular, wigs in case some of the vic-
Barnabas Hospital and Jacobi said Eddie Chiu, who runs the tims need them for burial. their remaining cash on their for, including in construction, and visa. Now, some said,
way out of the country. oil and health services. they don’t know how to pay

US criticizes Israeli settlement plan Those at Shousha Camp For the most vulnerable it back.
are among hundreds of thou- Asian and African migrant After the outbreak of fight-
sands of foreign workers workers — those who didn’t ing, China, Turkey, Egypt and
By AMY TEIBEL of reach. A Netanyahu aide with the Hamas-ruled Gaza believed to have left Libya have the backing of their gov- others evacuated their work-
Associated Press said the Israeli government Strip, for their future state. since the start of the upris- ernment or a foreign compa- ORersADDING
from Libya by air and
informed the U.S. — which They say all settlements are ARE YOU BUILDING, REMODELING, A ROOM??
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rulerYOU or were in Libya illegally sea. Workers without outside
JERUSALEM — The U.S. has been toiling with little suc- illegitimate. HOME IMPROVEMENT
REMODELING, OR ADDING A ROOM??
Moammar Gadhafi a month — the hasty departure marks help, including Bangladeshis
Embassy said today it was
“deeply concerned” by Israel’s
cess to break the negotiations
deadlock — of the decision.
Early today, the Israeli
army pressed forward with
ago. HOME IMPROVEMENT
the close of a bitter chapter in and many of the Africans,
Their chaotic exodus their lives. had to organize their own
plans to build hundreds of
new homes in the West Bank
following a deadly attack on
“We’re deeply concerned
by continuing Israeli actions
on settlements in the West
its search for the attacker in
Awarta, a Palestinian village
next to Itamar. Residents said
highlights oil-rich Libya’s AUCTION
“I am going home with treks to safety in neighboring
AUCTION
often problematic role as a nothing,” said John Adjei, countries, mainly Tunisia and
a settler family, calling Israeli Bank,” the statement from the soldiers using loudspeakers regional magnet for migrant a 33-year-old construction Egypt.
settlements “illegitimate” and U.S. Embassy said. “As we ordered men between the ages AREALLEN
an obstacle to peacemaking. said before, we view these of 18 and 40 to report to a vil- CO.
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In a rare interview to the
Israeli media, the Palestinian
settlements as illegitimate and
as running counter to efforts to
lage school for questioning.
Village resident Mashour
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ment of Itamar as “despicable, Council resolution condemn- taken to the school, and that Directions: From Rt. 75 exit 125, east on St.
immoral and inhuman.” But ing Israeli settlement con- no one put up any resistance. www.pbauctions.com
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Directions: From Rt. 75 exit 125, east on St. Rt. 309 to auction site.
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settlement blocs. responded to the U.S. criti- town of Qalqiliya, Palestinian laminates.
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California port town attracts tsunamis


By JEFF BARNARD Chris Goldfinger, professor of marine was no boat basin then, no docks. Wilson’s wave, making it a little higher.
Associated Press geology and ocean geophysics at Oregon dad repaired the boat, and Wilson still fishes Moving into shallower water, the energy
State University, agreed. it. But he had the engine out for an overhaul built even more. It was focused again by the
CRESCENT CITY, Calif. — Since the “Crescent City gets hammered time and when this tsunami hit, and couldn’t take it half-moon shape of the bay. The first surges
tidal gauge was installed in the boat basin in time again because the basic configuration of out to sea. Tucked in a sheltered corner of to hit the shore were small. Bouncing back,
1934, this small port on California’s rugged the place never changes,” he said in an e-mail. the boat basin, it rode out the surges, and just they made the next surges bigger. When the
northern coast has been hit by 34 tsunamis, “The harbor is very small, so the waves are missed being slammed by the harbor dredge biggest of the surges hit the tidal gauge, it
large and small. trapped inside and bounce around, making a when it broke loose. measured 8.1 feet, Dengler said.
The latest on Friday took one life about 20 chaotic flow inside as more waves arrive and Tsunamis are different than storm seas, That bouncing amplification is what
miles to the south at the mouth of the Klamath do the same thing, adding to the mess. Other Dengler said. A storm wave is generated by caught Dustin Weber at the mouth of the
River, where a young man was on the beach larger harbors tend to absorb the energy.” the wind, and is only moving the top of the Klamath River. He and two friends thought
with friends taking pictures. The waves also One factor that saved the port from even water column. A tsunami is generated by an the tsunami was over after the first surge, his
roared into the boat basin here, ripping up more damage was that the surge hit at low upheaval on the ocean floor and the force family said. He was caught in a bigger surge
docks, sinking 11 boats and damaging 47, tide, keeping it within the confines of the extends from the surface to the ocean floor, that hit a couple hours later. His body has not
causing untold millions of dollars in damage, breakwalls around the harbor, Dengler said. even if the water is thousands of feet deep. been found.
authorities said. A network of deep-sea warning sensors This tsunami was generated by one tec- The word tsunami is Japanese for harbor
“Crescent City is what I call a tsunami mag- alerted the whole West Coast hours in advance tonic plate slipping violently underneath the wave, and many times the worst physical
net,” said Lori Dengler, professor of geology before the surges from the 8.9 earthquake off other in a zone 350 miles long and 150 miles damage comes once the waves enter the con-
and chair of the Geology and Oceanography Japan hit here on Friday morning. wide, Dengler said. The wave raced across fines of a harbor, said Costas Synolakis, pro-
departments at Humboldt State University. The town wasn’t forewarned on Good the ocean at the speed of a jet airplane, 500 to fessor of civil and environmental engineering
“When you look at the contiguous 48 Friday, 1964, when a huge earthquake in 600 mph, crossing the Pacific. and director of the Tsunami Research Center
states, there is no question that Crescent city Alaska’s Prince William Sound sent a bigger To a ship at sea, it was not even notice- at the University of Southern California.
has had more damage, and typically has the surges down the coast. That killed 11 people able. Three to four feet high. A bump in the After the 1964 tsunami, Crescent City
highest water levels recorded at any West and wiped out 29 city blocks. ocean. As it moved east, the energy bounced built a rectangular boat basin. It is great at
Coast site, no matter where it comes from — Lee Wilson recalls seeing his dad’s fishing off a huge underwater ridge extending out sheltering boats from stormy seas, but actu-
whether it comes from Chile, or Alaska or boat, the Gold Coast, tossed on the harbor from Mendocino, deflecting part of it toward ally makes the effects of the tsunami worse,
Japan,” she said. breakwall like a toy to sit high and dry. There Crescent City. The deflection slowed the Dengler said.

Depressed dads spank their tots


CHICAGO (AP) — Just The study was released in Murray, Utah, Davis did working on screening dads
like new moms, new fathers online today in the Journal of the research while at the for depression and offering
can be depressed, and a study Pediatrics. University of Michigan. referrals to mental health ser- Answers to Saturday’s questions:
found a surprising number The authors analyzed Postpartum depression is vices — a practice he and his In the world of Japanese sports, the Curse of Colonel
of sad dads spanked their data on 1,746 fathers from more common in women; by co-authors recommend for all Sanders were the years of losing baseball, played by the
1-year-olds. a nationally representative some estimates as many as pediatricians. Hanshin Tigers of Osaka, that began in 1985 after fans
About 40 percent of survey in 16 large U.S. cit- 25 percent develop it shortly Chris Illuminati, a swiped a statue of Colonel Sanders from a local Kentucky
depressed fathers in a sur- ies, conducted in 1999-2000. after childbirth. Severe cases Lawrenceville, N.J., writer
Fried Chicken outlet and tossed it into a nearby river
vey said they’d spanked Lead author Dr. Neal Davis have been linked with suicide and stay-at-home dad with a
kids that age, versus just said that was the most recent and with deaths in children 1-year-old son, says he read while celebrating the team’s national championship vic-
13 percent of fathers who comprehensive data on the including several high-profile postpartum brochures the tory. (The fans thought the statue resembled Tigers’ star
weren’t depressed. Most dads subject, and he believes it drownings. pediatrician gave his wife player, bearded American Randy Bass.)
also had had recent contact is relevant today. Depression Less is known about during an office visit. He The only word in the English language shorter in its
with their child’s doctor — among fathers is strongly depression in new dads and said he found himself silently feminine form than in its masculine form is widow. The
a missed opportunity to get tied to unemployment rates, the study raises important answering yes to questions masculine form is widower.
help, authors of the study which are much higher now awareness about an under- about symptoms. Today’s questions:
said. than a decade ago, he said. recognized problem, said Illuminati said he’d never Which state has designated the California gull as its
The American Academy The men were questioned Dr. Craig Garfield, an assis- experienced depression, but official bird?
of Pediatrics and many child about depression symp- tant pediatrics professor at starting from the time his In days of yore, what was the occupation of a whack-
development experts warn toms, spanking and interac- Northwestern University and son was a few months old, er?
against spanking children tions with their 1-year-olds, co-author of a Pediatrics edi- he began feeling unusu- Answers in Tuesday’s Herald.
of any age. Other studies but weren’t asked why they torial. ally down, sleep-deprived,
have shown that kids who spanked or whether it result- With fathers increasingly trapped and resentful toward Today’s words:
are spanked are at risk of ed in physical harm. spending time on child care, a baby who slept fitfully and Cynanthropy: a type of insanity in which a person
being physically abused and Overall, 7 percent of dads including taking their kids had disrupted his life. thinks they are a dog
becoming aggressive them- had experienced recent major to routine doctor visits, it’s The 33-year-old father Unca: an eighth note
selves. depression. important for pediatricians to stressed that he loves his little
The researchers said Some likely had a his- pay attention to dads’ mental boy, and has never spanked
spanking is especially trou- tory of depression, but in oth- health, Garfield said. Close him, but has felt the frustra-
bling in children who are ers it was probably tied to to 80 percent of depressed tion that might lead others you want to see your kids read
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in, nice price! wheels, very clean car, nice price! truck, not a lot of money!! 1-owner, local car, leather! price!

$ 5997 $ 5999 $ 6343 $ 6998 $ 9660


2000 BMW 2008 Pontiac 2003 Ford F 350 2003 Dodge Dakota 2009 Ford
323CI G6 Crew Dually Quad Cab 4X4 Ranger XLT
# 96529A. Heated leather, automat- # 9715P. 4 door, clean inside & # 9645A. 7.3 diesel, XLT, hard to # 9722P. SLT, New set of tires, # 9678A. 1-owner, 23,000 miles,
ic, sporty & clean, drop the top! out, rear spoiler!! find, great work truck! priced to sell, 60,000 miles! cruise, pwr equipment, nice!

$ 9995 $ 10,519 $ 11,595 $ 11,753 $ 13,189


2008 Ford 2008 Ford 2008 Lincoln 2010 Ford E 350 2006 Lincoln
Escape XLT Edge SE MKZ Club Wagon Town Car
# 9712P. Power moonroof, CD, # 9699P. Alloy wheels, CD, low # 9716P. Heated & Cooled seats, # 9666P. 17,000 miles, 12 passen- # 3854A. Signature Lmt, moonroof,
alloy wheels, 37,000 miles! miles, live market pricing! priced below the market!! ger, XLT, rear A/C, WOW! heated leather, only 22,000 miles!

$ 15,979 $ 16,899 $ 17,590 $ 17,995 $ 17,998


2008 Ford Edge 2010 Mercury 2010 Ford 2010 Ford Explorer 2010 Chrysler Town &
Limited Mariner Premier Flex SEL Eddie Bauer Country Limited
# 9717P. Chrome wheels, heated # 9624A. Only 9800 miles!! 1-owner, # 9687P. Only 14,000 miles, like # 9650P. 4X4, heated leather, # 9671A. Heated leather, rear DVD,
leather, only 33,000 miles! heated leather, moonroof, nice! new condition, don’t miss it! power 3rd row seat, 19,000 miles!

21,899 $21,994 $23,994 $24,995 $25,995


power door, ONLY 4600 MILES!

StateWide
FORD LINCOLN
www.statewideford.com
1108 West Main St., Van Wert, OH Mon. & Wed. 9 AM - 8 PM;
800-262-3866 or 419-238-0125 Tues., Thurs., Fri. 9 AM-6 PM; Sat. 9 AM-3 PM
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Lasso the perfect meal at Wild Willy’s


VAN WERT — Wild First up is to choose a size: BBQ sauce, chicken on Pie is loaded with pep-
Willy’s in Van Wert offers 10-, 12-, 14-, 16- and 18- breast, red onion, bacon, peroni, Italian sausage,
a relaxed family dining at- inch pies are available. mozzarella. American sausage, beef,
mosphere in a non-smok- Next, choose a crust: thin, Blazing Saddles - Ital- ham, bacon, Canadian ba-
ing facility with no alcohol original or Sicilian. Pile ian sausage, pepperoni, con, green peppers, onions,
on the premises. on the toppings including banana peppers, jalapenos, banana peppers, green ol-
Their motto is “GREAT pepperoni, Italian sausage, mozzarella. ives, black olives, mush-
Food made with high qual- American sausage, beef, Chicken Ranch - Ranch rooms and mozzarella.
ity ingredients, that comes ham, bacon, Canadian ba- dressing, chicken breast, Wings and ribs go great
to you with GREAT taste, con, chicken, mushrooms, bacon onion, tomato, moz- with pizza. Choose from
GREAT service, and a green peppers, onions, zarella. the oven roasted Jackalope
GREAT VALUE for your black olives, green olives, Rawhide Pie - Ranch Wings in plain, BBQ or hot
money!” jalapenos, mild banana dressing, roast beef, on- & spicy; tender Boneless
Wild Willy’s special- peppers, tomatoes and ion, green peppers, moz- Wings; or mouth-watering
izes in lassoing the perfect pineapple. zarella. BBQ Riblets.
pizza for any appetite. Specialty pizza are all Six Shooter - Mush- If your not in the mood
Diners can create their made with extra cheese. rooms, onions, banana for a pie, choose from
own pizzas made with Choose from: peppers, green peppers, Willy’s Stromboli with
fresh Wisconsin cheese. BBQ Chicken - Sweet black olives, tomatoes, pepperoni, ham, and moz-
mozzarella. zarella wrapped in our
South of the Border - fresh seasoned dough; or
Refried beans topped with maybe a Cowzone with
beef, onion tomato, let- pizza sauce, pepperoni,
tuce, nacho chips, cheddar ricotta cheese and mozza-
cheese. Served with salsa; rella wrapped in our fresh
sour cream available upon seasoned dough.
request. Willy’s also offers pasta
Wild 4 Cheese - Blend including Fettuccine Al-
of provolone, asiago, white fredo, Lasagna, Manicotti,
cheddar, and mozzarella. Rotini and Spaghetti. All
Wild Hawaiian - Bacon, are served with a side sal-
Canadian bacon, pineap- ad and garlic bread.
ple, mozzarella. Willy’s also has a vari-
Wild Pepperoni - Lay- ety of salads and subs.
ers of pepperoni and moz- Can’t make up your
zarella. mind? Take a trip to the
Wild Stampede - Pep- buffet for a little of every-
peroni, beef, bacon, ham, thing.
your choice of American Bring the kids and let
or Italian sausage, moz- Willy’s rustle them up
zarella. some Chicken Nuggets or
Willy’s Supreme - Ital- Mini Prairie Dogs with
ian sausage, pepperoni, chips, applesauce and
mushrooms, onion, green choice of dips.
peppers, mozzarella. Looking for something vanilla icing; or the Cow Smith, is open from 11
The Chuck Wagon Pie sweet to end your meal? Patty, with creamy peanut a.m to 11 p.m. Friday and
comes smothered with Willy’s serves up special- butter, cinnamon and choc- Saturday; 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.
pepperoni, American sau- ty dessert pizzas like the olate sauce; or top off a Sunday; anad 11 a.m. to
sage, beef, ham, green Wagon Wheel with cinna- meal with cinnamon bread 9 p.m. Tuesday through
peppers, onions, banana mon butter and vanilla ic- stix with vanilla icing. Thursday. They are closed
peppers, green olives, ing; the Road Apple with With dine-in, carry-out on Monday.
black olives, mushrooms cream cheese, apple top- and delivery, you can en- Come in and relax and
and mozzarella. ping and cinnamon and joy Willy’s anytime. enjoy music from the 1929
The Super Chuck Wag- oat crumble drizzled with Willy’s, owned by Rob Player Piano.

IT’S BACK!
229 W. Fifth
Delphos, Ohio
KOSTA’S •PIZZA
•DINING ROOM
Topp Chalet •CARRY-OUTS

“ITALIAN NIGHT”
419-692-8888 •BANQUETS
or •GREEK
Restaurant and Lounge Costumes Welcome!

ANY PIZZA
419-692-8751 SPECIALTIES

LENTEN SPECIALS FRIDAYS: every Wed. 5-8


• FISH FRY - ALL YOU CAN EAT
• EACH WEEK - LENT
DEALS
$ 10
During Lent we have cheese pizzas,
Authentic Homemade Italian Cuisine
•Fettucini Alfredo • Lasagna
• Jumbo Cheese Ravioli and much more
A FEATURED DISH veggie lovers. Also a variety of
WITH FRESH BAKED vegetables you can choose from,
breadsticks, and all of our family
SEAFOOD & PASTA pastas can be made without meat.

LIVE BAND ... “DEUCES WILD” 133 E. Fifth St., Delphos


MARCH 18 & APRIL 8
14620 Landeck Rd. • 419-692-0833
Ph. 419-695-8085

CHINESE RESTAURANT
DINE IN & CARRY OUT Rambler’s Roost 18191A LINCOLN HWY.
MIDDLE POINT, OH 45863
Ph. 419-968-2118
• pasta
• pizza
Restaurant * FuelOPEN
or 419-968-2209
349 Towne Center Blvd.
* Convenience Store
BUFFET Van Wert, Ohio • 419-238-5888 24 HOURS • subs
1825 Scott St.
Napoleon, Ohio • 419-592-1888
and Truck Stop *Restaurant
OPEN 24 HOURS • stromboli
BREAKFAST! BREAKFAST! BREAKFAST! • cowzone
BUFFET BUFFET 24 hours a day EVERY DAY OF THE YEAR • salad bar
If you are a breakfast kind of person ... we are the place for you ...
at “The ROOST” you can eat Breakfast any time of the day or night • Deliver
$1.00 off of 2 Reg. $2.00 off of 2 Reg. • Dine In
Lunch Buffet Dinner Buffet Sat. & Sun. SPECIAL: All You Can Eat
Expires 4-14-11 Expires 4-14-11 BREAKFAST BAR 9:00am-1:00pm • Pickup
All your favorite MEATS, EGGS, EGG BAKES, BISCUITS and SAUSAGE GRAVY, PANCAKES,
FRENCH TOAST, FRIED MUSH, BREAD PUDDING, FRESH FRUITS & PASTRIES only $7.99 209 S. Washington
BRING THE KIDS!
All You Can Eat Super Buffet MORE THAN One child eats FREE (under 10 yrs. old) with each paying adult on Saturday or Sundays at the Van Wert, OH
Best Chinese Restaurant in Town 100 ITEMS
419.238.9000
breakfast bar 9 am-1 pm (must bring this coupon - good thru 4/30/11)
* Remember after your favorite night time activities ... we are OPEN to serve YOU!
WE ARE NEVER CLOSED • phone 419-968-2118 for carryouts

239 W. Fifth
Next to
(the) Grind Café and Topp Chalet
Coffeehouse 419-692-3333
226 N. Main St., Delphos 419-692-2132 We Do Custom
Do you know what Catering!
$5.00 Specials 24302 St. Rt. 697
AWESOME tastes like? all day everyday
Delphos
419-741-7210

FISH
THE GRIND CUSTOMERS ALREADY KNOW! Fax: 419-741-7211
Come on in and find out for yourself! • Fried Fish Everyday Check out our Lenten
Fridays...ALL YOU CAN EAT FISH • Contact us for your
Dinners & Sandwiches Specials $5.99 & under
Served with choice of potato, catering needs
vegetable, and choice of
side salad or soup... All for
$
8.50 • On FRIDAY
BAKED COD
• Meat & Cheese trays
• Free Delivery
• Fish & Fries
• Fish Sandwich
www.thegrinddelphos.com • Shrimp Basket
Open: Mon.-Fri. 7:00 am-8:00 PM DINE IN - CARRY OUT - DRIVE THRU to local business • Clam Basket
Sat.-Sun. 7:00 am-2:00 PM OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 11 AM - 9 PM Hours: 10am-10pm Sunday thru Saturday • Shrimp Wrap
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300 Household Goods


March
into
RAABE FORD, LINCOLN, INC.
NEW, QUEEN plush top
mattress, never used, still
sealed in original wrapper.

LEASE SPECIALS MARCH MADNESS SALE $75.00. (260)749-6100.

2011 CHEVROLET CRUZE 2011 CHEVROLET MALIBU


CARS 501 Misc. for Sale
#11NC636 #11NC607 Stock No. NOW
MSRP $18,100 MSRP $23,795 BOWFLEX ULTIMATE,
$ 00 6853 2008 MERCURY SABLE PREMIER leather, heated seats, chrome wheels, dk. blue, 13K .... $18,995
1990 $
1990 00 excellent condition $450.
6842 2008 FORD FUSION SE .................... 1 owner, moonrooof, 18K miles ................................ $15,495 Call (419)235-5204 (Del-
DOWN DOWN phos)
6818 2008 MERCURY MILAN. .................. 4 dr., FWD, 4 cyl., m/roof, black, 27K mi. .............. $13,895
$
18448 per
month + tax
$
23807per
month + tax
6757B 2008 CHRYSLER SEBRING. ............ coupe, touring hardtop conv., black, 43K mi. ....... $12,995
6834 2007 FORD 500 LIMITED LTD ..... FWD, leather, chrome wheels, white, 50K ................... $14,995
6848 2006 LINCOLN TOWNCAR ......... SIG. LTD, 4 dr., lthr htd seats, gold, 70K .............$13,995
580 For Rent or Lease
DELPHOS SELF Storage
2011 BUICK REGAL TURBO 2011 CHEVROLET SILVERADO
6829A2006 CHEV MALIBU LTZ ............ Remote start, leather heated seats, adj. pedals ..... $7,995 on Gressel Drive: Maxi-
6799 2006 LINCOLN TOWN CAR Signature Limited one owner, moonroof, 62,000 mi. ..$14,495
#NB668 mum security achieved in-
MSRP $30,495 NATIONAL side our fenced facility
$
2500 00 TRUCK 6760A 2005 CHRYSLER 300 TOURING.. full pwr, nav., chrome wheels .......................... $11,395 with access via your per-
sonal gate code. Why set-
DOWN MONTH 6847 2001 FORD FOCUS SE SEDAN ....... alloy wheels, spoiler, red .....................................$4,995 tle for less? Phone any-

TRUCKS-VANS-SUVs
time 419-692-6336.
Financing
$ 70
297 per
month + tax 0% up to 72 mo.
Ally lease, 39 month, 12,000 miles per year, excess mile charge, 20¢ per mile, add tax and title fees.
15,000 miles
Stock No.
6845 2010 CHEV SILVERADO 1500..........LS crewcab 2 WD, cap, dedliner, red, 12K .... $23,895
NOW
600 Apts. for Rent
6839 2010 FORD ESCAPE XLT......................Fwd, V6, cloth interior, blue ............................ $18,995
1 BDRM, downstairs apt.
PRE-OWNED CARS PRE-OWNED TRUCKS, VANS, SUVs 6744 2009 FORD EDGE. ..................................Limited AWD V/6, full power, leather ............. $27,770 387 W. 3rd St., Ottoville.
6846 2008 HONDA RIDGELINE RTL...........4 dr., 4 WD, leather, moonroof, white, 35K.... $24,995 $425/security deposit,
2010 Pontiac G6 Stock sunroof.......................... $14,900 2010 Buick Enclave CXL 21K ........... $31,900 $425/month rent.
6830 2008 FORD F-150 XL ...........................Reg. Cab, 2wd, 4.6L V6, white, 47k miles ...... $12,995 (419)453-3956
2010 Pontiac G6 Silver, sunroof......................... $16,900 2010 Chev Equinox 1 LT, black ..................... $20,900
6826 2008 FORD ESCAPE XLT......................4 dr., V6, moonroof, chrome wheels .............. $16,895
2010 Chev HHR Dk. blue, 25K ............................... $13,900 2010 Chev Silverado 1/2T crew, 4x4 ......... $27,900 6821 2008 FORD EXPLORER 4x4..............Eddie Bauer, leather, black, 34K mi. .............. $23,495 620 Duplex For Rent
2010 Buick LaCrosse CXL chrome wheels ... $25,500 2009 Chev Traverse All wheel drive........... $23,900 6758 2008 FORD F150 S. CREW XLT.......4x2, V/8, full power........................................... $15,495
2010 Chev Impala Lt. gray ............................... $15,900 2009 Chev 1/2T, XTD cab, 4x4, silverado ......................... $25,500 6840 2007 LINCOLN MKX ..................... AWD, moonroof, heated leather interior, 48k mi. $22,995 415 E. 8th, 2 BR Duplex,
All electric appliances,
2010 Buick Lucerne Silver, 23K ................. $24,500 2007 Chev Silverado extended cab, 4x4, 20K mi. $21,900 6838 2007 CHEVROLET TRAILBLAZER LS. 4 dr., 4x2, 3rd row seating, silver ................... $12,995 curtains, lawn care, lease
2010 Chev Cobalt LT black ....................... $12,900 2007 Toyota Highlander Black .......... $17,500 6822 2006 FORD FREESTAR LTD WG ..... leather/chrome whls/great buy, 67K mi. .............. $13,895 optional. 419-236-9301/
419-692-7441
2009 Buick Lucerne 15K mi, red................ $19,900 2007 Pontiac Torrent Sunroof, leather ... $16,900 6835A 2004 FORD EXPEDITION E.B............4x4, navi, DVD, moonroof, red/tan ................. $12,995
2008 Chev Impala 24K mi. blue....................... $14,900 2007 Chev Colorado P.U. XTD cab ............. $14,300 6843 2003 FORD F-150..................................Supercab 4x2 st., red/silver ................................ $9,995
HALF DUPLEX in Del-
2008 Chev Malibu 1 LT, silver........................... $14,900 6841 2003 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY. LX, rear DVD, cloth, lt. green .............................. $6,995
2007 Buick Rendezvous CXL sunroof, leather. $18,500 phos. 3 BR, basement
6849 2002 FORD WINDSTAR LTD. .............local 1 owner trade-in, tan................................... $5,995 $450/mo. plus $500 de-
2008 Chev Impala Leather, sunroof................ $14,900 2007 Silverado Crew 1/2T 4x4 .................. $21,900 posit. Plus all utilities. No
6827 2002 FORD RANGER XL. .....................4 cyl., 2 WD, std cab, cap, clean! ....................... $6,795
2008 Pontiac Grand Prix GT, red ..... $13,900 2007 Chev Suburban sunroof, DVD .......... $31,700
pets. References required.
6813A 1998 FORD EXPEDITION Eddie Bauer .4 dr., 4x4 leather, 4.6L, red/tan............................... $5,995 (419)695-2881. Delphos
2008 Buick Lucerne CXL diamond white $21,900 2006 Chev Equinox Sunroof ......................... $14,200 6804A 1997 FORD F150 RCAB XL ...............F150 Reg. Cab XL 4x2, dk. red ............................... $4,995
2008 Chev Impala sunroof, leather................. $13,900 2006 GMC Envoy XL 4x4.............................. $14,700 6851 2000 MERCURY MOUNTAINEER .....4x4, red ..................................................................... $6,995 TWO BEDROOM in Ft.
2008 Chev Impala Red, sunroof...................... $14,900 2005 Buick Ranier 42K mi., red...................... $15,500
Jennings. Stove & Refrig-

2007 Chrysler 300C Heritage ...................... $20,500


2007 Chev Impala LT, gray............................... $11,900
2005 Chev Equinox gray................................ $10,500
2005 Chev Equinox Black.................................... $9,150
HOURS
Sales: Mon. 8:00-8; Tues.-Fri. 8-6; Sat. 9-2:30
erator furnished. Washer/
Dryer hookup C/A, Lawn
care. Quiet Location. NO
Pets. References and De-
2007 Chev ImpalaLS 3 available from ...... $10,900 2005 Chev Silverado W/T, 22K mi.............. $12,800 Service • Parts • Body Shop
posit. 419-453-3597

2007 Buick LaCrosse 2 available from ... $12,500 Mon. 7:30-8 p.m.; Tues.-Fri. 7:30-6 p.m.; Sat. 9-2
2007 Buick Lucerne CXL sharkskin, sunroof $19,900
2004 Olds Silhouette Premier, DVD......... $10,500
SATURDAY SERVICE • NO APPOINTMENT OIL CHANGES. 800 House For Sale
2004 Dodge Ram ST, silver ...................................... $6,995 *As time allows per service hours*
2002 Pontiac Grand Prix GT sunroof ...... $7,595 2004 GMC Sierra 1/2T, 4x4, extd........................ $12,900 504 E 7th St
2001 Pontaic Grand Prix silver .............. $2,195 Corner lot 2-3 bedrooms,
2002 GMC Envoy SLT 4x4, red ....................... $7,995 Spacious living/dinning , 2
2001 Chev Malibu gold ........................................... $5,995 car garage w/bonus room,
2002 Buick Rendezvous 3 seat................ $7,995
1996 Pontiac Grand Prix 4 dr. ................ $2,395 possible free 1yr home
warranty Cindy Gustwiller
Service - Body Shop - Parts 419-799-1050 AmeriMade
Mon., Tues., Thurs. Kevin Lindeman Realty Attention agents
Edward Ditmyer Dave Wilgus John Roby
& Fri. 7:30 to 5:00 Commissiom plus $500.00
Wed. 7:30 to 7:00 bonus call for

CHEVROLET • BUICK
Closed on Sat.
Sales Department
Mon. & Wed. 8:30 to 8:00
RAABE FORD, LINCOLN, INC.
detailswww.AmeriMade-
Home.com

Tues., Thurs.

www.raabeford.com
1725 East Fifth Street, Delphos & Fri. 8:30 to 5:30;
FULL REMODEL
607 W. 7th St., Delphos.
VISIT US ON THE WEB @ www.delphachevy.com Sat. 8:30 to 1:00
0 Down, Home Warranty
IN DELPHOS 419-692-3015 TOLL FREE 1-888-692-3015 11260 ELIDA RD. DELPHOS, OH (419) 692-0055
Free appliances.
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Continued company and industry growth has fueled the need for qualified individuals to join our family Farm Land Auction
in these career opportunities. Unverferth Manufacturing is a well-established, family owned agricul- Wednesday, March 30, 2011 - 7:00 p.m.
tural equipment manufacturer based in Kalida, Ohio.
Van Wert Co. Fairgrounds – EMR Room
Design Engineer Product Support US Rt. 127 South – Van Wert, Ohio
40 acres – Productive Soils – Next to City Limits
Description: This 39.63 acre tract of land has
The successful candidate for this rewarding position will be Primary responsibilities include providing product support very productive Pewamo Silty Clay Loam and
responsible for complete project coordination in the design for inside and outside sales personnel, regional branch op- Blount Silt Loam soil types. It is located on US Rt.
and testing of agricultural tillage, grain handling and spray- erations and customers as well as hands-on involvement 127, just south of the Van Wert County Hospital
ing equipment. This person will also work with purchasing with product development. This position involves approxi- and adjacent to one of the Van Wert City reser-
voirs. It is adjacent to the city limits and has cen-
for procurement of high-quality components. mately 50% travel conducting product training programs, tral sewer running to the property. It has excellent
product evaluation and development, as well as assisting use as a farming investment and potential for fu-
Qualified candidate will possess a Bachelor’s degree in with trade shows throughout the U. S. and Canada. ture residential/commercial development.
Design, Mechanical, or Ag Systems Engineering and the 40 Acres - Pleasant Township - US Rt. 127
following experience: In addition to a Bachelor’s degree in Agribusiness, Ag En- Not often do you have a chance to buy property
• 5-7 years of advanced design technology, including 3-D gineering, Ag Systems Management or related discipline, at farm land prices that has the future potential
modeling, FEA analysis, structural and hydraulic systems qualified candidate will have: of this tract. In close proximity you’ll find the Van
Wert County Hospital, medical offices, Van Wert
design and product development Water Treatment Plant, city reservoirs and other
• Extensive background in coordination of complete • High motivation and ability to work with minimal direc- businesses. The exposure and traffic count on US
manufacturing processes, safety requirements and qual- tion Rt. 127 are tremendous.
ity assurance • Strong mechanical aptitude Come to the auction on March 30th at the Van
Wert County Fairgrounds. You shouldn’t miss this
• Computer-aided design systems such as Katia, Pro-E, • Computer, communication and telephone skills opportunity.
AUTOCAD Inventor, or SolidWorks • Ability to multi-task and interact positively with cowork-
• Excellent communication, organization and problem ers and customers Tremendous Location
solving skills • Familiarity and hands-on experience in farming and Terms: 10% of purchase price required day of
related machinery preferred auction. Balance due on or before April 30, 2011.
• Professional Engineering Certification is preferred Buyer will have farming rights for this current year.
Sale is subject to owner’s confirmation.
Unverferth Mfg. provides an industry-leading benefit package and competitive salary commensurate with an indi- Visit our Website at www.BeeGeeRealty.com
vidual’s skills and previous work experience. For consideration, please forward a copy of your resume, wage and to view the Auction Calendar and see more
benefit requirements, references and position of interest to: information/photos of this auction and all
upcoming auctions.

Unverferth Mfg. Co., Inc. Sellers:


T.R. Odenweller
Human Resources Department Trust and
P.O. Box 357 • Kalida, OH 45853 K. McKenzie Trust
www.BeeGeeRealty.com
E-mail: careers@unverferth.com 122 N. Washington St.
www.unverferth.com Van Wert, Ohio 45891 419/238-5555
An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/H/V Auctioneers: Bob Gamble, CAI, CES, Broker,
Drug Screening Required Dale Butler, Broker and Ron Medaugh, Broker
Member of Ohio & National Auctioneers Associations.
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serve for the program of
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See Service Advisor for details. Authority (ACRTA).
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An Open House to discuss
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Family may not Tomorrow’s HI AND LOIS

always understand
Horoscope
By Bernice Bede Osol

another’s grief
Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Making money isn’t likely to


be one of your problems in the next
year, but if you handle your finances
impractically, you could take a hit.
Dear Annie: My beloved think it’s such a great idea. Strive to use your head, not your
sister, “Dawn,” died last year They offered instead to find emotions, when solving an issue.
following a long battle with a suitable punishment for my PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
-- Your financial aspects look better
cancer. Her husband of 43 sister, but it hasn’t made any than usual, so don’t let anyone advise
years was a caring and capa- difference. against doing what you think is best.
ble caregiver. At the memori- My parents have suggest- Losses would only come from being BLONDIE
al service held in their church, ed I hide my stuff, but why too careless or too extravagant.
ARIES (March 21-April 19) --
“John” spoke tearfully of their should I have to hide things It isn’t likely that anybody is going
love. because of her? What can I to get away with doing something
Ten years ago, their mar- do? -- Frustrated Sister they shouldn’t while in your charge.
riage was rocked by John’s Dear Frustrated: It is quite You’ll be on to them the moment they
attempt anything funny.
affair with an old common for siblings TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
classmate. They to annoy each other -- Because you won’t allow your
went through coun- this way, and usual- imagination to run rampant, your
seling and worked ly, in time, it stops. intuitive perceptions will come
through loud and clear, leaving you
things out, but there But parents need to with no doubt as to handle matters.
were times when set and enforce the GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
Dawn suspected rules. Your parents -- You’ll easily keep pace with your
he was unfaithful. did not find a “suit- high-roller friends when and if you
choose to. Fortunately, you’ll be able
She stayed with able” punishment, to discern when to get involved in and BEETLE BAILEY
him, however, and because it didn’t what is too much for you.
before she died work. They need to CANCER (June 21-July 22) --
Because objectives that are important
made me promise try something else. to you are likely to be woven into the
to remain on good In the meantime, interests of others as well, there will
terms with John Annie’s Mailbox buy your own lock be a great deal of harmony when and
and continue to and use it to keep if you want to get involved.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -- No one
include him in family gather- your valuables protected in a will know better than you that fanciful
ings. closet. thinking could cause you to draw
However, just four months Dear Annie: “Not Looking unrealistic conclusions. You’ll make
after her death, John began Forward to Easter” said her sure your conclusions will be based
on pure logic and clear thinking.
seeing “Mary.” She is now mother demands that she VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) --
his constant companion, stay- spend every holiday with her Because you’ll be particularly careful
ing in his home and even -- without her husband, who is when conducting business with
going with him on vacations not welcome in her home. someone about whom you know little,
you aren’t likely to get yourself into
that Dawn would have loved. In the past seven years, my something regrettable. SNUFFY SMITH
He has brought her to church daughters have taught me to LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) -- This
and introduced her to friends. not be a demanding mother, could be one of your better days for
negotiating some kind of necessary
This has broken our once- expecting them to do as I think business arrangement. Make things
close family. they should. As adults, my happen without waiting on life to
Dawn’s oldest son no longer daughters have the right to live make it so.
speaks to his father because of their lives as they choose. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
-- Do whatever needs doing without
what he claims is “ample evi- Hopefully, this mother waiting on others. There won’t be
dence” that John was unfaith- will stop complaining and anybody better than you to do a job
ful during his marriage. I have demanding so she can have you want handled a certain way. You’ll
tried to keep an open mind, a good relationship with her like what you do on your own.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
even meeting Mary, but my daughter and grandchildren. 21) -- There will be lots of justification
siblings have concluded that By allowing her daughter that for your lucky feeling. Although she
John’s relationship with her freedom, their relationship is likely to have her limitations, Dame
is a slap in the face to our will improve, and the respect Fortune should do quite well for you
sister and has made a mockery will be freely given between
at this time.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. HAGAR THE HORRIBLE
of their marriage. My siblings them. -- Learned That 19) -- Double check your guest list to
will have nothing to do with Annie’s Mailbox is written make sure you have invited everyone
either of them. by Kathy Mitchell and Marcy desired. There is someone you know
who will be an outstanding contributor
How do I remain faithful Sugar, longtime editors of the to your get-together.
to the promise I made to my Ann Landers column. Please AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) --
sister when I am heartsick e-mail your questions to Follow what your logic and reasoning
abilities tell you to do, and don’t allow
with what John is doing? I anniesmailbox@comcast.net, anyone to persuade you to act from
realize his love life is no lon- or write to: Annie’s Mailbox, emotions. Let your head have the last
ger my business, but how do I c/o Creators Syndicate, 5777 say.
get past the feelings of disgust W. Century Blvd., Ste. 700, Copyright 2011, United Feature Syndicate, Inc.
and anger that the two of them Los Angeles, CA 90045.
sleep together in the bed my
sister died in only four months
ago? -- Heartbroken BORN LOSER
Dear Heartbroken: Some
widowers are so lonely that
they often find companion-
ship much sooner than the
rest of the family thinks is
decent. Please try not to judge
John for this. The promise
you made to Dawn does not
mean you must be chummy
with John and Mary. It means
you should continue to invite
John to occasional family
events (not all of them) and
stay in touch. Anything more FRANK & ERNEST
is entirely up to you.
Dear Annie: My sister is
two years older, and we share
a lot of the same interests.
The problem is, she likes to
go into my room and take
whatever she wants. I have
asked her many times to stop,
but she won’t. I asked my
parents about buying a lock
for my room, but they don’t
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