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Headaches sideline
Browns' McCutcheon
:

THE AssOCIATED PRESS .

.· BEREA

Cornerback
D-dylon McCutcheon. one of
o~ly two Cleveland Browns
left from the )999 expansion
team , missed his third straight
day of pmctice on Sunday wtth
nugraine headaches. '
: McCutcheon has not yet
been on the lield for workouts
be(;&lt;luse of the headaches,
which were bothering him
before he reported to camp.
"I have a daughter who has
migraines and I sec how she is
with them so we are concerned
about Daylon." Browns wm:h
Romeo Crennel said. "If there
is no improvement, it could he
a sign that there is something
worse. Obviously, we hope that
is not ir:: ·
Crennel said McCuthcon 's
symptoms are lessening.
"I think they have lightenea
up, but not enough to put him
on the tield yet," Crennel said .
Gary Baxter. Cleveland's
other starting comcrback. also
sat out Sunday's practice with a
strained neck. Baxter expects to
be ready for . MonJay 's two
pmcttces.
McCutcheon &lt;mel kicker Phil
Dawson have been through it
all during tlteir six seasons in
Cleveland . .The two longesrtenured Browns have tx.'Cn hit
preny hard during their time
with the Browns: spending
much of it looking up at the rest
of the league ..Cleveland is jtiSt
30-67 since returning to the
NR...
Enter new Cleveland c:oac.:h
Romeo Crennel and the two
say they're as excited as ever
about the start of training camp.
"It's a new · beginning."
McCutcheon said atier Friday's
first workout. Tm very c:ontidet1l. I feel we have a good
coaching staff
"The thin• about it is.
Romeo's track record speaks
t'or itself. Even tlmugh he, hasn't been a head coach hefore.
he's won everywhere he's
been. I think it's only tilir to go
· into it optimistic and confident

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pened befOre:'
Steelers
LATROBE, Pa. (AP)
Hines Ward became the
Pittsburgh Steelers' first major
holdout in 12 years Sunday,
keeping hi s promise not to
repon to training camp without
a commct extension that would
make him one of the NR..'s toppaid wide receivers.
Ward. with one year remainin~ .on 'I contmct worth $1.66
mtllion this season, apparently
has two choices: End his holdout and continue talks, as
Steelcrs Pro Bowl running back
Barry Foster did in 1993. or sit
out the season. as three-time
Pro Bowl linebacker Mike
McnriweatheMid in 1988.

and give him 100 percent. I
c.:an't blame him for what's
gone on before."
McCutc:heon h'L~ n 't always
heen known for a rosy outlook.
La:!t year as the team slipped
into another losina season.
McCutcheon avoided' talking to
reponers several times out' of
fm stmtion. He_said he thought
aOOllt trying to go to a di fferent
team.
"I just felt. espec ially when I
didn t know there was going to
be a c:oaching change. llelt like
may he it was time to stan over
somewhere else and nive
myself a new beginning,'"' he.
SUJd.
But then he thought of his
Chiefs
teammates.
Kansas City agreed to tenns
"I !eel we've been through so on a live-year contract with
much together. and I'd love to tirst-round draft pick Denrick
win here with Onpheus Roye Johnson on Sunday. ·
and Andra Davis and those
Johnson. an All-American at
guys." he said. "I felt like I Texas who received the Butkus
mi¥ht be walking out on them. · Award as the best linebacker in
ann that bothered me."
college football. wa~ selected
Dawson. who ·played at the 15tlt overall in the draft. ·.
Universitv of Texas, h~ come
. to apprecrate the passion of fans
He's expected to step into a
in Cleveland .
.
starting job for the Chiefs, who
"We were all new here in have revamped their defense.
Financial terms of the deal
'99 ," Dawson said. "You can't
were
not released.
expect guys to pick up on the
tradition and how im]XJrtant
Lions
this team is to the city right
Fonmer
Soutltern
·CaJifomia
away. I think through time mtd
receiver
Mike
Williams
through those ot: us who have
no-show
at Lions
remained
a
hcen here tour. live. stx years.
the locker room is suming to training camp as attempts to
sense how imponant it is to the sign him continued.
Lions Presidenl Matt Millen
tans." "
Dawson said he didn't imme- said negotiations are picking
diately understand in 1999 up.
"We'reclose," MiUen said. "I
hms' gle.eful animosity toward
know
he ·wants to get .somethe Steelcrs and the Ravens.
"But those of us who have thing done and get out here."
Williams led the Trojans in
played Pittsburgh twice a year,
receiving
yards (1,314) and
now we understand. Now we
touchdowns
( 16), as a sophounderstand the Baltimore
more
in
2003
, but has· -not
thing," he said. "Now we
understand the nature of the played Competitive football
city and the kind of people that since.
Williams' absence from
are here. I think a terun needs to
take on the personality of its Allen p,u-k has given Shaun
city. And I thmk nuys are start- Cody, his fanner USC teruning to do that. ft hasn't· hap- . mate, a chance to shine.

Trade
from PageBl
Boston's starting lineup for
the second straight day, pinch
hit 54 minutes after the 4
p.m. deadline passed and singled in the go-ahead run to
lead the Red Sox over the
Minnesota Twins 4-3 at
Fenway Park.
"Forget about the tra~e :
.This is the place I want to
be," Ramirez said. 'They
want to win. I want to win,
.
too. ! ..m bac k."
. Minnesota, the Mets and
the .Cubs were said to ~e
interested
in
obtaining
Soriano from Texas.
"The type of deal s that
were presented to us did not
make sense." Texas general
manager John Hart said. "We
never got close. We countered on a lot of players, discussed a lot of possibilities,
but we never got close to
what we considered to be a
deal that was going to .help
the Rangers."
Last year, there were eight
trades in the hour before the
deadline,
and
Nomar
Garciaparra, Steve Finley,
Esteban Loaiza and Orlando
Cabrera were among the
players who switched teams.
With about .two-thirds of
the 30 teains thinking they
have a chance at posts.eason
play, there were · far more
buyers than sellers thi s year.
Boston general . manager
Thea Epstein likened the
market to a $ 100 gallon of
milk.
"Things are good with
Manny right now. I think you
have to take him at his

words," Epstein said. "He's
really hap.py to be here. This
is where he wants to be .... As
we demonstrated through our
actions in the end, we want
Manny, too."
In Sunday's other trades:
- The Chicago White Sox
acquired third baseman Geoff
Blum from San Diego for
left-bander Ryan Meaux.
·- Atlanta Braves obtained
relie~er - Kyle Farnsworth
from Detrmt for right-handers Roman Colon and Zach
Miner.
- Ar'izo~a got left-bander
Buddy Groom from the New
York Yankees on Sunday for
a player to be named or cash.
On Saturday, the Seattle
.sent outfielder Randy Winn
to San Francisco for catcher
Yorvit Torrealba and pitcher
Jesse Foppert and dealt
Miguel Olivo, who started
this season_as the Mariners'
No. I catcher, to San Diego
for catcher Miguel Ojeda and
right-hander Nate Mateo.
Boston acq uired outfielder
Jose Cruz Jr. and · cash from
Arizona for infielder Kenny
Perez and right-hander Kyle
Bono.
On Friday night, Texas
agreed to trade pitcher Chan
Ho Park and $6 million to
San Diego for slugger Phil
Nevin and Colorado sent outfielder Eric Byrnes to
Baltimore for outfielder
Larry Bigbie.
Marlins general manager
Larry Reinfest decided more
thari a week ago not to trade
' Burnett or third baseman
Mike Lowell. Florida did
make a deal Sunday, acquiring reliever Ron Villone from
Seattle for ri ght-handers
Yorman Bazardo and Mike

Afghan elections
face $3t million
funding shortfalls,
U.N~ says, A2

Flannery.
"I . love playing here,"
Lowell said. "l grew up here
in Miami. I have all the .conveniences in the world. But if
I was sent somewhere else,
i'd play hard and I'd love
basebaJI This season, baseball has tried to make me hate
it - but I enjoy it too much,
enjoy the game too much."
Yankees general manager
Brian Cashman failed to get a
center fielder.
"I just felt that ultimately,
these things are going to get
.fixed from the inside, not the
outside." he said. "I feel good
about what we' ve done to
date . I think we have a great
· team . We may not be the
team to beat, but there are a
lot more things to like about
this club now than at any
time this .year. We ' ve got two
months to sprint and prove
we 're worthy of a playoff

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Mets
manager ' Willie
Randol ph wasn't bothered
that his team didn't get anyone new.
"I'm ready to go into the
rest of the season with the
guys I have," he said. "I'm
not thinking about what we
don't have."
• Baltimore reliever Steve
Kline, 2-3 with a 5.68 ERA
entering Sunday, heard his
name mentioned in trade
rumors, but wasn 't surprised
that the deadline arrived
without him ·leaving tov.n.
"Why \vould anyone want
me?" he said. "I stink right
now. I never thought I was
going anywhere. The on ly
way I would go anywhere is
if 24 other guys fall off the
face of the earth on other

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tow n meetings and local 200.000 hi h per da y. \1ahcr
site in two to three weeks.
The Pomeroy site wi ll be advertisement of the protect." sai d.
now that the first site has been located in the parking lot of
The CR Health Project co nThose who part ic ipate in
opened in Lubec k, W.Va.
the form er Veter&lt;tns Memorial ducted a p(rblic: meeting at the sllldies will he pa id up to
The Lubeck site opened ' Hospital huilcling. and a Meigs High Sc hool last S-+00 - ~ c 5 0 fur a blood
Monda y. accord ing to An spok esm an with the CR month. outlining the proce- ,ample and ::01.~0 ror co mplctMaher. one of the princtpals Health Project in P~rkersburg, dure for part ici pating in· the ing a heal th LJUcstionlwire.
direct in g the independent C~ W.Va . said yesterday th ere health stud y. Those customers They will then be gi,·cn an
health project funded through have been a number of chal" . in the ·romeroy Village water · arpointmcnt Maher , tressed
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Afghan elections face $31 million funding shortfall, U.N. says Saudi king's death sparks
Bv DANIEL LOVERING
oil price rally,,though
KABUL , Afghanistan transition seen as smooth
Afghanistan's upcoming parASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER

liamentary elections face a
funding shonfall of $31 million bel'ause international
donors have failed to c.leliver
011 , pledges.
a
U.N.
•spokesman saicJrMonday. ,
The lack of funding threatens 10 undermine plans for
the polh sc:hcduled for Sept.
I:X. which are expcc!ed to
cost about S 14&lt;J million . said
Adrian Edwards. spokesman
for the U.N. Assi .&lt;tancc
Mission in Afghanistan.
" If ·these fund s do not
become available ve ry shol'tIy, it will hurt e»entia l
preparatory work :-ouch a-.
voter edul'ation and !he esla h·li shment of lhousands of
polling statio!b ~111d th~..· hiring

of over 1-10.11011 polling
slaiT." he said al a news wnferencc .
Recent violclll'L' ha~ al...,u
threatened to dcstahilitc
Afghani~tan ahead nf the cru cial kgislaliw polls Otlic'ials
warned thai the ,·iokncc
could imperil more 1han t)lrcc
years of progress 1owanJ declion&lt; and the cslahlishment of
drmocral~Y in Afghan.i:-.tan .
. "We urgt donor , govl...'rllmcnts to r~affir111 th~ir l·ommitmenl to the Seplcmhcr
electipns by acting to a ddn.~ -..s
this problem cts rapidly as
possib le." he said.
Edwards declined to identity the countries thai have not
paid.
Asked why the United
Nations didn 't issue a warning earlier. Edwards said discussions with donors were
ci:J.ntinuing and possible l'undiOg diffi culties had not been
''forgotten or overlooked ."
· "The fact is. we're getting:
verY. \1erv close to these elections." he said. "That's why
... we think rt's important to
rai se fhis i~sLH: now."

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AP BUSINESS WRITER

WASHINGTON
Oil
prices jumped S I a harrd to a
new high Monday •ifter !he
death of' Saudi Arabn,t's King
Fahd raised concerns about the
kingdom\ long-1crm political
stability. ne rally. which
faded late in the day. also
stemmed from traders' skittishnc~&gt;; about U.S. reiincry glitches and Iran's nu clear progr.un.
' Saudi Arahia saiu its .ni.l policy will not .d1ange now that
power has formally shifted to
Fahd's ~ 1-ycar-old bro1her. tile
de fa&lt;:to le;lder during the pa't
dc,adc. However. with qil wnswnpliml rising around the
.
world and only a limiled
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Children collect trash to ·make fire at home under a lam p post covered with campaign posters
in Kabul. Afghantstan. Monday. Afghanistan's upcomtng parliamentary elections face a funding capaci ty available, energy
shortfall of US$31 million (euro25.4 million) because international donors t1ave ·fai led to fully tradersarc easily put on edge
by :1 change in the wealhcr ill
deliver on pledges, a UN spokesrn.an said today.
~Ill oil~pumping re'gion, let
alo11e :1 transfer of authority
The wm111ds uf the two plane. were the first to arriv.e witl1in the world's higgest oil
The l'iolcnct• has threatened
produ&lt;:er.
··
to dcstah ili ;,e Al~hanistan Afghans were not li (c-threat- of sume 40. million that ha ve
market
is
hypcroensi"Tile
been printcu in Britain and
ahead nr tilt~ eruci;(l lci!ISia- cmng .
ti vc fo f'll'b. rumOPi Ulld llOi ~e ·
The
tactics
by
Talihan-lec.l
A.
ustria aheac.l of the elec- .
tivc poll\. The att.lcb. waged
be&lt;:ausc the supply c~shion is
mainl y hy Taliban insurgems rc·bel s l1avc bel.'omc more ti'on~.
gone." said Larry Gold ~tein .
U.S. military spokesman
and al -()aida-linked militants. ruthless since . they began
presii.lcnt of the New YorkCol.
James Yonts said the. bat - bascc.l nonprofit Petroleum ·
su
icide
hombers
and
using
have c·laimcd more !han HOO
targeting religious anLI gov- tle against the militants will lndustrv Rc.scarch Foundation.
l iv~ ... -;ince March.
be
slowed · by
" V·k don't antil·ipall...' a pcr- ernment leaders in a bid to nut
Lighi sweet nude for
Ut.bekistan
·s
decision
to stop September delivery brielly
subvert
leui
slative
elections
kl't ~el ecti on afl~r ... o many
\Car, of contlict - thai\ JUst in Seplemher. said U.S. Maj. U.S. military ai rcrafl from rose'" hi~h as $62JO a barrel
:, sad reality . But we do Gen. Jason Kamiya. the oper'- using an ai·r ba~c that has on the N~w York Mercantile
hcliew the Afghan people ational commander for coali- been an important hub for E~changc. then retreated to
American operations.
want these cl~ctiorb. we do tion forces.
sett le at $6 1.57. a rise of $1.
The Karshi - Khanabad .a!T The previous closing high on
"Let me assure you that
believe they wahl them. now."
U.S. and coalition forces are hase in Uzbekistan has been a · Nymex was 56 1.28. set July 6,
Edwards said.
Militanls
in
southern going to fight our way up to critical staging point for U.S. while the previous intraday
opera tions
in high wa&gt; $62.10.
Al\lhanistan ambushed 'I and · through the elections," military
Afghanistan since the earliest
U.N. l'Onvoy. wounding a Kamiva said.
Oil pric'es are still well
On· Friday, the first ship- days of !he war; which began below the intlation-adjusted
l,ocal Llriver and a pQliceman .
Edwards suid. The attack on ment of millions of ballot in October 200 I. It has been high of about $90 a barrel sel
!he convoy or U.N. Office for papers for the polls arrived in used to move supplies, in 1981...
·
including humanitarian aid,
Project Services 'ehicles the Afghan capital, Kabul.
Adding to the oil market jitTlie papers. flown in on a and as a refueling point for lers wa~·the imtninent resumpoccurred Suni.lay in Helmand
gianl Antonov transport tran s'pon planes.
pm\'inn~ \ Sangin district
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in Iran . It is one step below
uranium enrkhment. which is
nece!;sary for the development
of nm:lear weapons. Iran suspended enrichment of uranium
in November under imer~a­
tional pressure, but the country
maimains that it has the rightto
resume the activities.
Traders also kept an eye 011 .
refinery operations in the .
United States. where the rate
of output has fallen to aboul
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"Any excuse the bulls have
to take it (the price of oil) higher. they're going to usc." said
Peter Beutel. president of
Cameron Hanover Inc. of New
Canaan. Conn .. which publishes a daily newslener on energy-market trends.
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Monday after a prolonged hospitalizati,on. the Saudi royal
cout1 announced. His brother,
R1-year-old Crown Prince
Ahdullah. was appointed the
new monarch in a smooth transition that had been years in
the making. Abc.lullah immediately named his half brother,
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Sultan. 77. as his crown prince
and successor. ,
Saudi Arabia\ ambassador
to Britain. Prince, Turki bin alFaisal. said the nation wouldn't
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not agree with him."
However. Senate Ma¥'ority
Leader Bill Fri&gt;t, R- enn ..
said: "The president did the
in mid-October followed by
BY BASSEM MROUE
WASHINGTON
right thing by sendi ng Mr.
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER
an electioh for a new· govern- President ·Bush installed
Bolton to the U.N. He is a
ment in December.
embattled
'
nominee
John
smart.
principled· . and
BAGHDAD. Iraq -· The
U.S. Ambassador Zalmay Bolton as ambassador to the
rd candidate.
straightforwa
head of the committee writing Khal ilzad told reporters
United
Nations
on
Monday,
a_nd
will
represent
the presiIraq's constitution appealed Monday that the United States
Senate
after
a
bypassing
the
dent and America we-ll on
Monday to the country's was sure that compromises
testy
five-month
standoff
the world stage."
political leaders to help reach . could be made.
·
with
Democrats
who
argued
"Let's not prejudge his
compromises on key issues so
"There are options that can that the tough-talking consaid Brazil's
behavior,"
framers can finish the docu- . be identified." he said. "If
servative
was
unfit
for
:the
U.N. ambassador: Ronalda
ment by the Aug. '1 5 deadline. there is good will and prejob.
Mo1a
Sardenberg. "Let's
Humam Hammoudi told paredness to cnmpromise.
"Thi
s
post
is
too
imporwait
for
how he comes and
parliament hi s 71-member then it can be arrived at. I urge
tant
to
leave
vacant
any
what he says here. ·... The
committee cao complete the the leader&gt; to come with that
longer.
especially
during
a
tendencv
here at the United
document by the deadline splflt.
war
and
a
vital
debate
about
Nations
·
is
for us to work
only if the pany and political
The deputy chairman of the ·U.N. reform." Bush said at
together. So 1 hope that this
leaders guiding the proce" constitutional
committee.
general tendency will . precan reach &lt;:ompromises such Foua.d Massoum. c~pressed a. White House ceremotiy
vail."
issues as. the rule of Islam in confidence that the isst1es with Bolton and. Secretary
of
State
Condoleezza
Rice
.
An attorney, Bolton had
the legal code and detail.s of cou ld be rcsolvec.l by political
Bolton went directly from
been under sec retarv of state
federalism.
,
. leaders.
the White House, to the
for arms co ·ntrol ;ind interIf the bllle.rs. who are due
"They are all up to the Slate Department where he
national se.c urity since May
'to meet Friday. (annot agree. responSibility. a,nu they all
was
sworn
in
.
Within
five
I!. 2DO I: and earli er he held
the unresolved issues will he know hu\v d;.Im.!erou:-, this·
a variety of jobs at the
forwarded to th e ILIII 27':.- perioJ is.'' Ma~~-..nu'1l1 · ~aid . hours of his appointment, he
departments of Justice and
member National Assembly 'They will agree on the ;trrived at the U.S. Mission
in
New
york
to
begin
work.
State
under Republican
to he resolved. he said.
· texts."
U.N.
Secretary-General
ad mi il i st rat ions.
Despi te completing about
But a prominent Sunni Arab Kon Annan pointedly noted
Dem ocrats
complained
90 percent of the document. member was les~ optimi~tic.
that
Bolton
was
one
of
that
the
WI1ite
House had '
the parliamentary wmmittee.
li
sting
at
lt~•-".l !bur major
ambassadors.
"1
manv
U.N.
refused to turn over classiwhich includes Shiite.s. Sunni
areas of disagreement. Thev think it is all right for one
fied
informat ion
on
Arabs and Kutcl.s. has bogged
include
prop&lt;)""'
to
rescn·
e
ambassador
to
come
and
Bolton
's
tt:nure
·
as
arms
down over a handful of issues.
certain jobs for specific ethnic push." Annan said. "but an
control d1icf. They said he
Faced with deadlnck. a frus' or rcligiou ~ groups. tn allow ambassador always has lo
AP Photo was
an idei.Jiogl!e who
trated Hammoudi. con firmed
that he had recommended Iraqis to hold dual cilitenship · remember that there ar-e· 1-90 .President Bush, left. shakes hands with John Bolton, ce'nter, lacked the diplomati c touch
and whether Arabic alone ' (,thers who will have to be during the announcement of Botton's installation as U.S. io advan ce U.S. interests at
Sunday that the commillee
should be considered an \&gt;ITi- conyinc~d. or a vast majori- ambassador to the Umfed Nations Monday in the Roosevelt th e world body ·and repair
forniall y ask parliament for an
.
cial
language. The KurJ.., ty of them, for action to Room of the White House in Washington. Secretary of State the American image abroad.
extension. a:.. pro\'idcd for in
want
their language; to ha\'C take pla ce."
Condoteezza Rice stands at right.
And they said that Bohon
the interim constituti&lt;&gt;n.
equal
slatus.
Bu,h's
appointment
was
l1ad ·1wisted intellig~nc e to
Several· committl!C , mt:mher~
"We. the Sunni Arahs. call the climax to a high-stakes
. ...
·.
fi1 his hawki sh ph ilosoph y. .
saic) the group concurred wi lh
test
of
wills
with adopt dttllcu[t reform s.
for
an
Arab
Iraq
with
Islam
a'
critical
is
.
s
ues
fa
ci
ng
the
The Democrals and the
the recommendation .
the
so
urce
of
legislation
and
Democrats.
Republ'ic
an
s
·
..
Bush
put
Bolton
on
the
White Hou se deadlocked
intcrnalional community."
However. key memh&gt;rs
fai
led
twice
to
break
a
JOb
by
means
of
a
recess
we
reject
&lt;hSJgnmg
go\
ern-,.
Republican
Sen.
George
over
Bolton's acknowirevcrsec.l their position laler
Voino\'ich nf Ohio. who had cqged request lor 1iames .o f·
ment
position~ alm1g '\CL'Iarian
Demonatic-lcd
filibuster
app:'intmcnt.
an
a\'ent~c
sunday ti'nder pre"urc from
the Americans and from lines." Mohammed Ahcd- against Bolton's co.nrirma- avatlable when Congress ts stunncJ the White House hy U.S officials wh()Se cnmmutn '· recc".
Under the nppo~ing Bolton. said he nication~ were ~ccret ly
Rahbou said. ," If thcv wam a tion .
President Jalal Talahani . '
constitut
in)l
for
all
Iraqis.
it
The
president.
after
feudConslitution.
.
Bolton's ''"s di,.appointeJ h) Bush's picked up by the National
The Bush admini ., trati on
tng
for
niontho
can
he
done
on
the
l)ih
.
f!Ltt
with
appomtment
will
last
unttl a d '··ci~ion
. Secu nt· y A gency. D cmocrats
con,ider' the constitlllional
"I am trulv concerned that sai d the ri1ateria l might
·proce" vital to m;tintain if th ey insi,l on sectarian divi- D~mocrat:-. U\t:r jutlicial new!) ~l~cteJ Congre~ . .
nominations.
decided
to
takes
olftce
,.n
January
posts.
the_n
it'
is
diflisions
of
a
recess . appointment will show that Bohon conducted
political momentum. underdefy hi ~ npponetlh and get ·2007.
on ly add to John Bolton's a wit ch hun! for analysts or
mine the ~nsurgcncy and pave cult."
ba~-·e~
·h
The
Kurds
oppose
designathi
o
wav
"ith
his
U.N.
canTh
e
president·
ha&gt;
made
_ 1 tt~-'C·
_ ·:1 1HJ hi&gt;. I·,tc •'· ol· ot hers' w ho d'tSagree d wtt
the way lor !he American.s
I
06
recess
appointmen1s
.
dictate
.·
crec.lihi
li
ty
with
tile
United
him'.
inl!
hlam
as
the
main
~ou
rce
and their ,·oalition partners to
o( legislalion. Sunni Arabs · The &gt;haggy·-haircd Bolton many or them judge&lt;. . Nations ... Voino\ich said .
The top Republican and
draw Uown troop\ next year.
has
been
a
~h·arp
critic
of
Bolton
is
!he
hiuhest-level
fear
federalism
.
a
key
·Sen·.
Ed\\ard
M.
Kennedy.
Dcmo·
c rat on the Senate
Hummnudi's call for politithe
United
Nations
.
a
man
such
appointment'
,;r
Buoh's
Kurdi'h
~oal
will
lead
to
D-Mas;:.
called
the
appointIntelligence
Committee
cal leaders td inlcrc···de
'' ho rare lv muffled h.i, administration and the first ment "shameful artd irrc- received a limited briefing
uppeared aimed in part &lt;II the hreakLtp of the state.
DL1rin!::! a new.., conference v~Jicc for !he ~ake of diplo. U.S. ambassador to the U.l'\ . spon sihle ."
Senate on the l'Ontents of the messpreading the political risk
marie
wo1nen
acti\
i
.
.
ts,
nkctie~
.
Hi
&lt;
critics
namCd
by
a
n~ce~~
appointMondaY.
Dcnwcratic
leader
Harry sages Bolton oaw. but they
throughout Iraq's political
portrayed
him
as
an
uncom
ment.
Reid of •.'JC\ &lt;tda called were not told the names.
establishment and preveming itlcludiil~ Cahinet member .
Addi·c"ing concerns that Bolton .. ,criousl) i~Ia\vcd
Bol'lon ' suc·ceeds former
his committee from rccci\·ing A1.har ai~Shcikhly. demanded promising and' h01hcaded
conservati
ve
who
'hut
out
Bolton's
hand
had
hccn
and
the
con
.
.
.
ritutinn
\Jfe
guard
w.
ca~cned
.
"
Sen.
Sen
. John Danfor.th. who
all . the blame if the proc"s
collapseS:
-.
· their' rights. which they fear or rc t&lt;tliatcd against any weakened by the procc" . Harad Obama. D-ll l.. said re.tired in ·January. The job
Once parliament arprc'\C" ~·~1re threatened if hlam j..., voices of caut ion or J"'ent. Bu,lt said !he diplomat had Boltoll'was a man who "hul- has hcen filled lemporarily
marginali1.e~
31H.I hy Anne Paue:rs.on. a career
1he chaner. it 'viii lx; refcrreLI en,hrined as the main somce · Bu'h said he was "'the right " my complete con fid ence . lie~.
1 .N. to
to
prod
the
l
...
1-lc
will
speak
lol·
me
on
undcrminl'..,
tho-.
,
e
whtl
·dtl fOreign ~er\'i(c nffker.
man"
'to the \'Oh:r.., in a rcfcrcmJum of lq~i-.,latinn .
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TODAY IN HISTORY
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On \u2 2 I94 ~ Pre' tdc nt TtunMn Sovtet leader Josel
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Pnhd 1111 mnlete nc e
On thts d.lle
In 1776 members nt the Conttnent.tl Congress began attachmg thetr SJgnoture' to the Dec ltr.mon nt Independence
In I R7(, tromtet sm.tn Wtld Btll Htckok v.as shot and ktlled
"htk pit~ u1g poket tt 1 s.tloon 111 Deadwood Dakota
Tetntnrv
In 192\ the 29th pteslllent ol the Untted States Warren G
H uthng tllcJ 111 SL1n Fr mu~._o
In I9\4 (ocnn m Prestdcnt P.ml von Hmdenburg dted.
p.l\mg the \\a\ ltll -\doll Httler s complete takeover
In IIJW Athen Em stem stgned ,oletler to Prestdent Roosevelt

It's a ltme of tnal for the
Democratto Party The labor
movement IS spltt Left-cen
ter squabblmg has surfaced
anev. The party sttll has no
postttve agenda And the
Supreme Court ts headmg
lttrther to the 11ght
Moreover
Prestdcnt
Bush's approval ratmgs are
edgtng !lack up - to 49 percent 111 the latest G&lt;tllup poll
The economy ts strong and
the delicti ts falhng. even tl
only tcmporanly And the
country s ltrst 1111presston of
Bush s Supreme Coun nommee John Roberts ts post
ttve
Robetts presents Senate
Democr&lt;tls tndu~mg.four ol
the part) s 2008 prestdenttal
c tndtd&lt;ttes wtth a spectal
dtlemm.t Do they stgn.tl to
th e country that they tre
lookmg for teasons to
oppose htm or are they bent
on t.ttr mqutry tnto hts Illness lor the htgh court I
Another way ot expresstng
th e que}tt on IS wtll they
come oft as dependable tool s
tor the ltberal mlerest g10ups
who II dem.md oppostttnn to
,tn v consen .tlt ve ot can
they execute .t
Stster
Soulj.th maneuvet .tkm to
what then eand tdate Btl!
Cltnton dtd to diStance hllnsell 111 I1)1)2 from .t conttoverst&lt;tl r.tpper)
The evtdence ts not good
scot e
on
one
Overwhelmmgly
House
Democrats- e\ethlhe moderate 'New Democrats opposed
the
Central
Amenca
Free
Trade
Agreement cavmg 111 to
naked threats from the labor
movement Only 15 House
Democrats voted to support

Morton
Kondracke

Amencan
Free
Tr&lt;tde
Agreement ,tny\\ay backmg
Clmton who s.ttd the fund.t
mental tssue was whethet
we wtl l embrace change and
create the Jobs of tomorrow
or try to restst those changes
hoptng we can presene the
econonuc 'tructure of yes
terd,ty
Trade between the U ntted
States Canada and Mextco
has practtcally tnpled stu~e
NAFTA s enactment and the
U S unemployment rate h.ts
fal len not tncreased Yet
l.tbot - and tncteastngly
Democrattc pohttctans oppose I ree trade
Stgntftcantly,
the
Democrdts 2008 tront run
ner Sen HtllJry Rodh.tm
ts .tlso
Cltnt on (NY)
C &lt;\FTA
even
agamst
though she s .tltgncd herself
wtth het hush.tnd s old
group
the
centt tst
Denwcr.tltc
Leadetshtp
Coun ctl and h&lt;ts 1olun
Leered to develop nc\\ tde.ts
lor the party
When CAFTA came up tor
a vote tn the Senate on June
30, she w,ts JOt ned ttl votmg
no b) .til three othet
prospeeltve Demoer,ottc contendets Sens Ev&lt;ttt B,tyh
(lnd) Joseph Btden (De l )
&lt;tnd John Ket r) ( M.tss )
Ba)h IS th e outgomg eh.lll
man ol the DLC
Sttll Sen Clmton s speech
II
E1 en as l,1bor was plung- to the DLC Ill Columbus
tng mto ctvtl war tn Ohto sent postttve stgnals to
Chtcago 20 ot tts chtell.tllls the co untry about the
tssued a ukase to the Democrattc party The front
Our runner IS worktng on ,, post
Democrauc party
work to help elect at nsk uve agenda not lUSt contlnherse It
to
antt
Hlembers
wtll not extend mg
to those who \Ote agamst us Republtcan name-ca lltng
on tht s tssue
We cannot the stock 111 tr.tde of the
and we wtll not gtve any MoveOn org Mtchael
Democrat a pass
on Moore-Howard Dean "mg
CAFTA'
ol the party
Takmg over as head of the
In 1993, by contrast, stmtlar threats came from labor. DLC s ' Amencan Dream
but I02 House Democrats lniti;rt'lve " Cltnton deltvered
lor
the
North &lt;rki'nd of I h.we a dream
voted

speech about the world as il
could be 111 ~020 tl correct
poltctes wete followed
She led ott by tddressmg
the Democrat s c hrontc
we,tkness - ltd ol the pubhe s trust on n.tllllll.li seCLutty - ,md nh!de tl cle,tr tiJ.tt
she mtenus to ltnd space to
Republtc&lt;tns nght on the
tssue ot keeptng the couu\1]
sale
She en't,w ned .t coherent stt.tte,;) toe used on eltm
matm!Z. tertnnsts where\lf
\\e lind them
ptotecLtni,
our borders
h,tnkllllli,
nuclc.tr chemtc.tl and other
sensltl\ e ~ r tes
~·•'e~.:unng
m~t ss

trdnslt

~md

e_1\ tng

loc.ti poltce bette• e4u1p
mcnt .md tratntng
She advoc,tted mcteastng
the st7e nt the .trmed force s
provtdmg th em 11 tt h bettet
eqlnpment .md up,p adtng
US tnlclltgence She .tlso
btmed m the dtrectton ot
Ketr) ' 2004 c.unp.ugn
prnmr~tn g
to
re engltgc
wtth the world on ,t r.tnge ot
glob tl ch.tllenges th.u c Ill
only be solved Wtlh glnb,ti
Uhlhtmns
She .tlso
tn d led
ptomtscd to dev elop .t post
t1ve dome siJL ~1gendL1 mvol v
tng p.tltent ce~1teted he tlth
t.:llre g•vmg llll ch1ld1en
more chotces .tbout "h.tt
puhlte school to .mend &lt;tnd
td X retotm thdt wtl l !.11 or
wot k over pnvtlege, produe
t1ve Inves tment over non

pt oduc ltve ones
E1 en thou,!h Chilton
tndul gcd til l1er sh[ue of
Bush b tshtn~ ~nd c.t ll ed lOt
unttv til the Dcmoct tttc
p.uty - e&gt;ell chllltng the
DLC lor sow tll~ dtsuml n1
the p.tst - she tmm cdt&lt;ttely
got socked h1 v.tnous left
wtnge rs for .dtgnmg \\ Hh

centnsts

As one t otmet p.trt) t)llt
ct.tl obse1ved to me even
1\ ttlt the full tsstst,mee ol
labor and dll energtzed lett
that turned out a near-m.txt
mum Democrdttc 'ote
Kett y Iell shOt t tn 2004
becduse he t,Jeked ,1 message
tll,tl &lt;tppc.tlcd to grow tn g
areas of the country espe
ctall y exurbs
Democrat s &gt;~gmltcantly
tnueased thetr turnout m
ctltes stKh o~s Clevel,md ,md

' ttom 2000 to
Phil.tdclphta
2004 yet the} lost ground
state11 tde because the GOP
mue.tsed tls turnout tn non
urbdn

dfeds

eve11 more

The DLC s tdea IS to
expand the p.U1y s appeal tn
Amcttcd s he,trtl,md ' and
tt h~s .nu.tcted , beyond
Clmton suc h 2008 candtJ ,otes '" Gov Tom Vtlsack,
D low,t dlld Gov Mark
Warner D-Va But the effort
got ,uldC ked by the left
In the me.tnttme l,tbor h&lt;ts
IIllltllrL·d o\tr -

otht.:r t hllll,!S how

lllll(

among

th e

h unton

\S SLIC Ot

1e'ources

shou ld he· devoted to poltttcs
\ e1su..;

h~t~ll.: org~mizmg

Some opttmtsts hope that
competttton between the
John Sw~~ne) led AFL
CIO \\lmh l.tvms poltttcs
and the Andte\\ Stern led
rebe l umons whtch favot
Olglli11ZJI1g, LOU)d Jead to ,1
net Incredse 111 elecuon-ye,lr

dctt vtty on behalf of
Democrats
BLll most p&lt;trtv ,ma lysts
expect th.tt thetc "til be leS&gt;
m.tnpov.et .tnd money ahul·
.thle lot polttt cal work and
1'-SllC ld..,
On top ol &lt;til thts there '
.tls o the ch&lt;t ll cnge ol the
Rohctts nomm&lt;ttton So tar
Sen.ttc Democt tts h,tve h,tn
died the ch.tilenge at the
.tll r&lt;tctt\e but tdeologteally
tHHntnee
wtth
e lu stvc
&lt;tplomb appe.umg to look
lor d.n.t r.tther th tn .tppearIIH.!. ohstllH.:ll011 1St

S&lt; n Ch,ules Schumer D
N Y ptcsentcd Roberts wtth
wh.tt .tnwunts to ,m It-page
ttkc htH1lc ex till that should
set up lltsun.ltJng conflrmalton he,utllp 111 whtch
Dcmou.tls tr) to tease out
tnlottn.tlton on Roberts ' attitudes on lcg.11 tnd soctal
tssues md he ttt es to stelestep (ommllment on cases
tha t nught come before the
CO till
But tl Roberts comes ott
dS a so ltd conservam e, not
an extremtst or tdeologue
wh tt do Democt.tts do' The
e1 tden ce ot CAFTA sug
gests th&lt;ttthcy ,uen t c&lt;tp,tble
ot Ststet Soulj&lt;th moments
( Molfon

K,nuluu ke

ts

"&lt;ttl/!&lt; 'dllm of Roll Call
the 11( 11 &gt;flllfl&lt; 1 of ca,Ilol
Hr/1 J

t

urgmg ae:.H1on nt m nom1c \\e.tpons resean.:h program

In I'l-l \ duttn! World W.tr II Navv boat PT-109 commanded b) Lt Joh tr) Kumcdy s,tnk .tiler betng r.unmed b) th.e
J &lt;tpanese destrover Am,tgllt ott the Solomon lsl.mds
In 1'!64 the P ent.t~on tcported the ltrst ol two dllacks on
US destro~et' b) Nmth Vtctnamese torpedo bo.tts tn the Gull
ot Tonktn
In ll!XO 8'i people were ktllcd when .t bomb exploded at the
ttalll st,tlton m BologtM It ti y
In ll)l)() Iraq ttl\ .tdcd KLtV..ttt 'ellt ng wntrul of the ml nch
~mtr.lle (The lt.tLps \\etc lo~tet dtt~cn out 111 Operatton Desen
Storm )
len )t.:ar~ ago HU111lll1e EJJilL.IIll~.: .t~hor1e neM Ve10 Beach
Fl.t the storm wo~s blamed lot II de.tths Chma mdered the
expub ton ol tv.o US Att Force otltcers tl s,ud were c,lllght
spymg on nu ltt.try stlcs
Thought 1m Tod.tv E1~non&lt; "necess,ml) the he10 of hts
.0"11 ltk ston - John B.u th Amencan author

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The misrules qfjudicial corifirmations
Prestdent Bush wtll most
ltkely soon have another
Supreme Coun nommatton
belore the end ol hts term
So whtle pantsan senators
battle over the nom matt on of
John Roberts Jr we as
Amenc.tns should questton
the frequent mtsunderstandmgs ol the conslltuttonal role
ol the Senate to advtse and
n~o~ybe consent to the prest
dent s chotces
One ol the more tatuous
tnstructtons to the Senate
Judtctary Commtttee ts a
July 17 lead edtton.ti m The
New York Tunes
The
Rtght Kmd of Justtce
Bclorc Rubens nommatton
was announced The New
Y'Ork Tunes dem,mded th.u
semtors should be pressmg
the prestdent to choose a
e.tnd tdate who reflects the
phtlosophy of the \ast maJOrttY ot Amencans ·
Ftrst of all where m the
Constttutton ts the reqUirement thai any rederal jUdge
must mtrror the phtlosophy
ol the vast maJonty of
Amencans?" The New York
Ttmes gtves no clues about
how to detemune the philosophy ' of most Amcncans
Do the) mean ltrst htnng .t
gr md consort turn ol poll
stcrs' If so how would thts
questtbn be phrased to the
ctltzcnrv 'Wh,tt would be the
dehnttton ol thts maJnnt,lfl&lt;ln
phtlosophy to gUtde th e
se nat or.., \ m Lonf~rmmg ~'
JUdge'
Let s suppose htmevcr
tmprobably that tilts chat
lcnge cmtld be met and Sen
Charles Schumer (D N Y I
wtll ltnallv be able to tell us
wtth spectftctt) how he
dectdes v.hether anv fUdtLI.tl
nommee ts out of the m,tm
stream and " theteby to he
to"ed .tstde as tlots,un
It howner a m 11nrttv ol

Nat
Hentoff

quesltons the sen.ttor mtends
to .tsk htm ,dunn), the he,tr
tngs Thts was one ol them
Is tl dppropn.tlc tor the
Supreme Coun to ovenum .1
well setlled precedent upon
\Vhtch Amen cans have come
to rely'
Do you thmk that Schumer
h.td Roe v Wade m mmd '
But the aLlu,tl pet1mence ol
the lfUCstton m.ty h,t\c
esc,tped the sen.ttor For

nomm tt e th e li tst Lttmo to
the LOlll1

ot

d

womttn

to

teptu..:c outgumg JustH.:e
S.mdtd D.t) 0 Connor'
Justtce 0 Cannot herselt
.tlso seems to h.tve forgotten
het tmn \\Otds I temember
hedrtng her powerful speech
ye,u s tgo ttl whtch she
tnststcd you should not be
.tble to tell v. hether the opm
tons of .t competent 1udge
.11 e th.tt ol t man or a
\\lllll,tll But she recently
exptessed tegtct de,ptte her
.tdmu.ttton lor Robe11s that
,1 womdll w,1s nut ~.:huseu lu
repl&lt;tec her
Such dem tnds lor dtver
o.;lt)
Ill\ Jle ddc.hng reltgron
Litts.., .mJ otht:J Ldtegones to

the Senate eventually .tgree
that a JUdtctal nommee must
rellect most Amcnc,ms
m.my ye 1rs r.H.:lll ~egtcg.l
phtlosophtcs a stern votce ol uon both befotc ,md .titer
one of our launders J,unes the Ct&gt;tl Wat Wds a well
Madt son may be summnned selll~cl Supreme Court prece
b) " nonp.tnts.m ht stortdn ot dent So was the demal of
the
creauon
of
the the vote tn women W til
Constttutton and tts Btl! ot Schumer mclude those .md
Rtghts
othet such precedents tn
Madtson "prmctpal archt
.addre ~sm g. tlw~ qllestJon to
l:orne
teet of the document th.u dts
Robetts '
I hal e none ol the above
ungutshes us from ,ti l othet
A m1mbt.:J ot OIJ.llliZ.ttiOils qu.tltlters lo r John Robcns
countnes, warned th.tt olll' th.lt pt css the senatnts tn Jt ,md \\til w.llt tor the
great nghts must be pt o adhere to then crtten.t tor he.umg ... to see v. hether my
tected parttcularl) m ttmes co nlumtng fed eral fUdge s questtons ate .tsked - &lt;~nd
of lear or runaway parttsdn
mmt on d11ctstl) - dtverst- how th ey ,ue answered
shtp - agamst the storms ol ty Of I oiLC and gender - ,IS Mme wtll hcgtn wtth how
shtttmg popular ttdcs The qu,titltc.Htons lor the hench del e!entt.tl does he belteve
greatest danger to our ltbe r espcc1.tlly tor th e ht ghest th e Supreme Coun should be
ttes, Madtson satd ts to be be nt h m the land
to prestdenttal powers Ill a
found m the body of the
In the July 22 Newsd.ty tunc of w.tr b,"ed on hts
people. operatmg by the the celebrated Antl,t Htll tcccnt Dtslltct of Columhta
maJortty .tgamst the mm&lt;~n
no\\ ,t protc,snr of sou,tl Cuu11t Court ~lgre cment m
ty Schumer s mamstream
poltn Ia\\ md women s H.1md.m 1 Rumsleld deny
can ntn us aground { lll the stlldlL:..,
lit
Br .mtlel'.. , rng ronstt tu tJOn,d piotel:shoals of mass~tpprehenst\ e
Unl\ ctst l) - 11 rotc .m Op- tton;, espeuo~lly dLte process
ness
Eu .trttc le .thotu John to det,tmecs ,tt Guant,mamo
Were I on the Sctl.lt c Robcns po"thl&lt;' ascen"on
Ba)
I
J udtct.try Comnuttec
Hts rnle 111 th 11 ntlmg, md
Nommttton 1 step b.tLk for
would dsk a nommee s rcdc
dnerslt)
Th1~o, nommat1011
other rulings on lor exdm
ttnn to M tdtson s ,ontcrn of Rotlctts sire s&lt;ttd wtth hts pie the Fout1h Amendmcut
.tbottt JUdtetal mdependctlle
wtll 'peak mote to hts per
'e r; n.m ow and eltte ere
when con lrunted by mar dud
dcntt.tl ' does not reflect lormdm.:c 111 the !Milon s
mg
mqunt.trhmJsm
the cxpen~nces of the vast htghe st coun th.tn wtll ,my
Schumer h&lt;ts .mother 4ucs
rl!g.m.J to hts gender race or
llll)lllll) ol Amenc.ms
tton lor these conlt rmatton
She does nnt speultc,tll ) rehgron
heanngs th.tt " sh,trcd by mcnttOtl the cxpenenccs ot
(Nat flellto[/11 a rwltmral
m.tn y sen,ttors on both 'tdes hl.llk' but ..,unu: \Ullll''t'l 1\ u nm1 m d outlwt II\ on rltt
ol the atslc Qutckly alter lt:ddcr~.o lll.IY not remember f n 11 Am&lt; nd11re111 a11d tlrt'
John Roberts Jr \\.ts IIOllll
th.n despite Allltd Htll s Br/1 oj Rt~l111 and a111/rm of
n.tted to the Sltpreme CoUtt strenuou;, ,ttlempt t~tsqu,tl­ mmn /wok 1 mc/11dm~ Tile
Schumer wtth hts custom,u y tl' htm ( ldtence Th&lt;lma;, \V.n 011 1/tt fir// ~1{ RIRIIII a11d
gr tctnusness presented htm ''h on the Supt;:mc Coun the Garhr,~m~ Re \t\fmu.l
\\-Jth dJJ exte n ~J\ e Ito., I nt
She dtll' "" \\h)
tHlt (), 1 ll/ Stull&lt; 1 PT&lt; 15 2003) )

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Wallet of slain Pennsylvania Local Briefs
doctor found on Ohio Turnpike

Committee gets state grant
for battlefield preservation

CLEVELAND (AP) - A
wallet
belongmg to a
Pennsylvama doctor ktlled on
the Oh10 Turnptke was found
m a wooued area le" than I 2
mtles e,tst of the spot where
the vtcttm w.ts robbed and
shot to de,tth last spnng, the
State Htghw.ty P,ttrol satd
Dr Gulam Moond.t 69 ,,
urologtst lrom Hermitage
Pa • w&lt;ts shot May IJ on the
turnptke ncar Cleve land
wlule traveltng to To1edo
wtth hts wtfe, Donna
Moond.t 46 and her mother
Moonda s wallet taken
dunng the robbery w.ts found
- ,tlong wtth other rel&lt;tted
ttem s
th.tt tmesttgator•
decltned to dtscuss - by a
man w,olk tng tn Boston
lownshtp &lt;tuthonues s.ttd
Sunday
The Items were close
enough to the htghv. a) to

MIDDLEPORT The a'atlable soutces g1v111g btnh
Ohto Prcscn alton oil tee h," mlotmalton The on!) thmg
to an "'Kcompi1Shed by such a move
awarded a d• an t
umbrell.t Ot,_.mllatlon ol wou ld be to h.ttm ancestry
concerned ctttlens to lund tcsca&lt;eh whiCh " becomtng
acttvtttes gc.trcd to preserv- mc1eastngly unpon&lt;tnt 111 the
tng the Bullm ~tun lsl.md b.tt tesearch, ol heredttary dtstldteld ptopetty
eases Mcmbets wetc urged
Ketth Ashlc) v.ho has Ill 1\ tile to the US senators
acttvely worked "nee about to oppose thts btl I
1987 to get fundmg lot the
Reseatch •s con ttnumg on
ht stortc sttc presetv.tttOn Pvl Henry Dtxon the last
announced the gr,mt at last Unton soldtct to dte 111 Metgs
week s meettng of Broelks Coun ty ,mtl pl.uts .trc movmg
Grant Camp No 7 Sons of lotw.t rd l"r pl.llllt~ d specml
Umon Veterans of the C11ti tp.ukel tt hts gt.tlc \lith fa m
War held at the Middle poll tly membets r trtt, tpatmg
The camp 1tlled to JOin
Masontc Temple He "" p tst
camp comm.mde r
\\ tth the
M If
Dame!
Ashley teportcd on the tole McCook ( ucle L tdtes ol the
of the umbtcll.t otgantLa GAR tnd the M c 1~s Co unty
tton \\hteh hds tcpt esenta G&lt;nt tlogtcal Sllud) Ill host
t1 ves of \dflnus Interested an mtmmLifJon bonlh dt the
Ctvtl W.tt and b tttle lteld Metgs County F.ttr SoUtces
groups tmolved ttl develop wtll be av,ulable fot anyone

Benefit planned

t ~ avatlablc lor re1 tew by
appomtment at the office ol
the Oltve Townshtp Clerk
MIDDLEPORT - A ben
eftt for Bethany Spaun wtll Bradley Brannon at :l78
be held at noon Sunday at 6161
General
Hartwget
Park
There wtll be a bake sale
and .tuctton and anyone wtth
A~sociation
ttems to contnbute can c.tll
992 5454 or 992 W41 C.tsh
don,lttOns are .tlso betng
accepted
MIDDLEPOR1 - Mctgs
Ltve bands there wtll be
County
Soccer Assoctalton
JP &amp; th e Rtders MC4 Chp
w1ll
meet
at 6 p m on Aug
Allman an the Bottom ol
the Barrel Band and SP4 II at the General Hartmger
There Wtil d!SO be SW111l Park shelter hou se to elect
officers Stgn ups wtll not
mmg the pool
Adnusston to the beneltl be held at the meetmg,
event IS $2

h.tve been thrown from a
vehtclc, Lt Rtck Zwayer
satd
Stx weeks ago, the htghway
p.ttrol s,ud laborers along the
turnptke had found evtdence
tn the case and ttems that
belonged to Moonda on the
medtan &lt;tbout 12 mtles east ol
the cntl\,e scene Zwayer satd
Monday the new dtscO\ety
had not tesulted Ill charges
" We're not revealing the
contents of the w.tllet or other
.tspects of the evtdence tound
whtle the mvesttgatton con
tmues Zwayer satd
Donna Moonda told pollee
th.tt when she stopped so that
her husband could dnve,
,mother vehtde pullec. belund
thetr Jaguar and a man got
out ,md dem,mded money
Altet the doctor gave up hts
w,tllet the gun man shot htm
Ill the he,td ,md tled, she satd

Soccer
meets

Budget available

Council meets

MIDDLEPORT
Mtddleporl
Vtllage Counctl
REEDSVILLE
- The
Oltve Tov.nshtp Trustees wtll hold a spectal meettng
budget tor ftscal ) car 2006 at 5 30 p m on Thursday

tnkH.: :-. tnlrr.t umon ..,oJdr~rs of

mg the hdtti 3_H:Itl prL"CI\ 1

tton pl.m 1 hts 11 til ptt\C ill Met,_s Coun ty We;,t Vtrgtnt&lt;t
Counctlm.tn Ike Spencet
Htll reported that he
recetved assurances Irom the tepottcu that he ,md Street
Ohto
Department
of Commtsstoner I Wat er
Work s
Oper.ttor
John
Tr&lt;tnsportatton
that
the
vtl
from PageA1
I-lolm.tn
tnspect
ed
prope
r
l&lt;tge would tecetve l.trge r
stgn.tge along US 11 to ,tlert lies throughout the vtll&lt;~ge
Counetl deCided not to
tor overgrown grll:-~s Ltnd
Racme to travelers
enter tnlo o~gtcement lot
Counctl .tgreed to pay tor tra~h .tnd found onl) lout
$ 1'13 000 Ior a contract
mand.norv accountmg and thdl &lt;tppc .ucd Ill vtol.ttton
.tdmtntstt.tlot .tnd tnspector
worker s
compensat ton The l1ne lot thiS vtolatton
th.tt wds p10posed by Stt and
tr,umng lm Clerk Treasurer ts $50 tot a fust otl e nse
.tnd .tddttton.tl duly hne s
tecltng Str.m d s ,tpp ltcant go online
D,Lve Spencet
w,ts not qu dttted
Alan Tucker !rom the for noncompltance
f.tylor s concern ts th.tl
Except lor those four
We re hoptng for ,tn htgh sul fur coal used from Ractne
Youth
League
tnspector th.tt s actu.tlly h,tcl th e AEP" s newly opened expre"ed hts th.mks to most testdents 111 R.tctnc do
expcrtcncc wllh constructmg Phtltp Spot n coal tmne m~y cOlmctl tot thetr cooperation olll OU tSldlldlng fOb keeptn),
a w&lt;ttcr lt c&lt;ttment plant
cause ,t problem stmtl,lr to thts year Tucker .tddcd th.tt thctt p top erttes de.tn
Spencer s.ttd
M&lt;t)or J Scott Htll sate!
the one ,tt f.EP s Gavtn nearly 230 chtldren parltct
All membets ol co unctl
Counu l also approved Power Pl,lllt when burmng paled tn league games over
were present for the meet
entettng tnto an .tgreement htgh sultur coal resulted tn the season
Wtlh
dCCOUllltllg
ftrtn the release of sultur dtoxtde
Tucker dtscussed vanous tng wtth the exceptt on ot
Counc tlm dn Duke Bent?
Ch,ules E
H,uns and
Counctl agreed to pay tmpto veme tll s to th e bdse
Assoctates !tom Cleveland th etr share (approxunate ly ball ftelds .tl StM Mtll Park Al so ,tttendtng the meetmg
Sanson,
for $8,000 lor ,lltdtt tng ser $ 1600) tor a repeater for the wtth Htll and counctl, were Holman
.tnd
Raeu1e
vtces
Metgs Count) Shettff's tncludtng puttmg a dratn Tucker
Harn s and Assnctates wtll Ofttce whtch the vtllage uses underneath nght lt e ld on Vollmteer Ftre Dep.trtment
be audtttng the vtllage s tor dtspatchmg serv tces the larger ball fte ld to help Chtef Da1 e Netgler
Counctl wtll meet tn
wtth dr.unage requesltng
records tor the past tw o Thts $ 1600 wtll be com
yeats endmg Dec 3 1 2004 btned wtth stmtlar payments gravel and posstbly looktng recessed se"t on .tt 7 p m
Thts audtt ts mandated by tram Syracuse and Rutland tnto new ltghts tor the on Aug 22 The next reg u
the sl&lt;ttc of Ohtp who to make up a combtned thtrd sma ll b,tl l lteld tn the l.tr meeung wtll be at 7 10
p m on Sept 6 wtth a pte
approves the accounttng ot the repeater s cost The I uture
btd
con ference tot .til gen
I'
m
all
lor
deve
loptng
fums that vtllages must Metgs County Shenff's
era!
contractors precedtng
choose ltomtn ordet to com Offtce wtll also pa) a thtrd that park' Counctlm.m
the meeltng at 7 p m
G&lt;~ry Freeman satd
ply wtth the Ia\\ The "llage as wtll Mtddleport

Racine

had the opuon ol choosmg ,t
btd from the state of Ohto
lor $12 000
Counct lm.m Greg Taylor
reported that a teller was sent
to AmencMt Electne Power
asktng lor assurances th,tl
Racme wou ld not turn mto
• mother Cheshtre as he put
tr once th e new wet scrubbers
.tt AEP s Mountameer Plant

work for us for what salary
we can provtde them '
Southern also appeared at
the bottom of the ltst for
from PageA1
career pay rates whtch ts the
salary for teachers wtth a
In contrast, Metgs County master's degree and II years
has a current population of expenence
at $34,80 I
23.242, a medtan household Eastern came m at number
mcome of $27,287 and 19 8 seven on thts hst Wtlh a
percent of people ltvmg salary of $39,20 I
below the p01erty ltne
Southern also appeared at
accordtng to the U S Census the bottom of the list for the
Bureau
htghest salary level pnor to
·Cuyahoga County has the longevity step for teachers
ftnanctal resources to pay wtth a master s degree at
thetr teachers extremely well $37 454 Eastern came m at
but our teachers are no less number ftve on lhts hst wtth a
desen tng they work JUSt as salary ol $40,45 1
hard
Southern
Local
Thts data was collected by
Supen ntendent
Robert OEA's Contract Informauon
Grueser Sdtd Unfortunately ' System and crosschecked
we do not have the money wtth Stale Employment
that Cuyahog.t Count) has
Relauons
Board
sa lar)
Over the pa st several benchmark reports
) c&lt;trs our test scores h,tve
The salary dara contamed
rtSen so that shows our te.tch
m the report retlects salanes
ers arc worktng JUSt as h,trd tl 111 effect .ts of May 2005 and
not h.trder th,m .my school does not mclude addttton.tl
dtstrtct Ill the state ol Ohto
payments th.ll are not dtrectly
E.tstern Loc.tl Supenntendent contamed tn the salary schedRtck Edw.trds satd We re ule The reponed BA mmtproud "e ha\ e the group ol mum amounts do not rellect
te.tchers we have that wtll .mv agreement or practtce of

Southern

hmng new teachers at any
step other than step zero of
the salary schedule
The top five dtstrtcts on
the hst for the lowest base
rate for be~mmng teachers
wtth a BA ts as follows I
Southern Local Schools,
$20,808. 2 Indtan Creek
Local
$21.50 1,
3
Bloomfteld Mespo Local,
$22,032, 4 Danvtlle Local
$22,086, 5 Conotton Valley
Umon, $22,357
The top ftve dtstncts on
the ltst for htghest base rate
for be~mmng teachers wtth a
BA ts as follows
I
Beachwood Ctty, $38, 131 2
Shaker
Hetghts
Ctty
$31 832 3 Orange Ctty
$37 253 4 Solon Ctty
$16 819
5
Sycamore
Communtty $36 660
The top ftve dtstncts on
the lt st for the lowest pay rate
tor te,tchers wtth a MA and
II years expenence
I
Southern Local Schools
$34 80 I, 2 Couotton Valley
Umo n $36 351 3 Bettsvtile
$3 7 460
4
Local
Bloomlteld Mespo Local
$38 644 5 Frontter Local

$38 744
The lOp five dtstncts on
the ltst lor the ht~hest pay
rate for teachers Wtth a MA
and II years expenence I
Beachwood Ctty, $68 542, 2
Cuyahoga Hetghts Local
$67,844, 3 Orange Ctty,
$67,353, 4 Shaker Heights
Ctty, $65,574, 5 Upper
Arltngton Ctty, $65 313
The top ftve dtsltrcts on
the ltst for lowest pay r.tte for
teachers wtth a MA at the
htghest salary level prwr to
longevtty steps I Southern
Local Schools, $37 454 2
Bettsvtlle Local, $38 595 3
Conotton Vallev Unton
$38,722, 4 Frontter Loc.tl
$39 911 5 Eastern Local
Schools, $40,45 1
The top ft\e dtsl ncts on
the ltst fer htghest pav t.tte
tor te.tchers w tth a MA .tt the
htghest salary le1 el pnot to
longevtty ste ps I Ro cky
Rl\er Ctty $77 951 2
Cuyahog.t Hctght s Local
$77 647 1 lndtan Htll Ex
Vtll $75 X19 4 Sh,tkcr
Hetghts Ctty $75 644 5
Uppet
Arltugton
Ctty
$75 570

Uuplil:dtlon ul dlurh b)

or othet Ohto loc~rtrorh

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\Vclcomcd

rn to

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sht p 1\.ts l.tck Bl.tkcl) of
Dunng the nh.:d llld tll..:p~Ht \\e..,ter\ille
b&lt;~-.t:d on hb
WdS grvt:n on til ~: rcLerrt a nLt: \ IOr
Dr John Ru sh
wred~h !d) rn~ cert.: lllO!l\ not
mg th tl J( Vw- I" I die ll .._,llLLt::'-1..,

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.tnnu,tl event by anol hct tete
mon v o . . er 20 01..! tlll /l\1 011....
p.trltctp.ttcd
The c,tlll[l pt nscd lhc
Met ,;s Count) Pt nncct &amp;

.tlso welcomed the Re1 John
Ft mk of ReedS\ til t on hts

HJstoJtt:dl

c tmp dl:-.o Jetnst \ted

lot

SouLty

IHN it Ohto lnl ,tntt y The

ltmlrtlcthe Ctvtl W,n l l U1.tc tmcnt
and the Tuppcts Pl.uns PLhl
V F W 1m tt s cntlltnuoL"
hug..:: :-.uppml ol thc L~lil..!lllllll\
v.tth tts patltuiJ.Iltnn
The ldentttv M 111 1 ~~ m c nt
SeCllrtt) Act now belot c the
us Senate ptoposcs to close
all buth tccotds tn the US
no m~HteJ how old w.~ . . d1 . .,
cussed du11ng the meettng It
w.ts noted thai the tccotd' go
b.tck mto the 1600 s tn some
st,ltes The putpose ts to pte
vent lellottsts I tom tdcnlll]
theft
Howe vet mcmhc ts potntcd
out th,tt such .t clostnu of
recotds woulu not pte&gt; ent
tdenttty thell due to uthet

Thefts
from Page A1

Highway Patrol
RUTLAND - Comtn B
Welch 32 Chtlltcothe, was
etted for tat lure to control by
the Gallta-Metgs Post ol the
State Htghway Patrol follo11
mg a one-vehtcle acctdent
Sunday on Ohto 124 neat
Rutland
Troopet s s ttd Welch 11 .ts
eastbound ,tt X44 a m when
the c n he drme went ott the
left stde ot the 1\lad struck a
uttltt y pole &lt;ttld "' etlut ned
The c&lt;tr h.td dts.tblm g d.un
age the report s.ttd
·

ch,uges ol gross sexual
unposttlon sexual batte ry
and 1ape
• Forc't G Qu ,tll;, 34·
Mtddlepotl on .t charge of
operdt tng .L motot 'ehtcle
under the mlluence
• Terry S Browtng 24
a ddt ess
unreported
on
counts ol gross sexual unposllton scxu.tl b.tttery and
rape
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Thesdlly, Aug. 2
CHESTER
Chester
Cmmctl 123, Daughters ol
Amenc.t 7 10 p m Masotltc
butlutll,! 111 Chester Items lor
a basket to be t.tk en to State
Sess10n and two ttems lor
sl.tte and nattonaltahles .tre to
be taken
MIDDLEPORT
Mtddleport
Commtmtty
As~ocl,ltlon
&lt;S 30
tl 111 ,
Peoples Bank
Thursd&lt;ty Aug 4
POMEROY
Holzer
Metgs County
Hospt cc
Dmncr wtth Fnends, 6
p m B?b Evans 111 Mason
W Va
TUPPERS PLAINS
VFW posdt l)OS~ Ladtes
Auxth.try wtll meet adt 7 p m
at the h.tll
Fnday, Aug. 5
POMEROY
- Metgs
County PERl Ch.tpter 74
II 45 luncheon meetmg
Met_gs County Multtpurpo'e
Semor Center, wtth represen
tattaves of Aetna and Medtcal
Mutu.tl tnsurance compames

Thursday, Aug. ~
POMEROY
- Publtc
Uttltttes Commtsston ot Ohto
pubhc heanng on Amem.tn
Saturday, Aug 6
SALEM CENTER - St&lt;tr Electnc Power appltcauon lor
Gr.tnge #77K &lt;tnd Star Jumor cost re covery tor IGCC
Gr.mge #87R potluck dmner power pl.tnl 6 ~0 p m Metgs
at 6 10 p m meetmg .lt 7 30 H tgh Sc hoot Purpose ts to
Cr.tft ,md CWA Judgmg &lt;tllow publtc comment on the
,lpplt catton
County
Electton of ollicers
Commtsstoners urge puhltc

Reunions

"' speakers Call 992 2 161 by
Aug 4 lor rcserv&lt;ttton

Public meetings

,attcm.l.t~nce

MIDDLEPORT - Spectal
ol
Mtddleport
mecltng
Thesday, Aug. 2
Vtll.tge Counctl 5 10 p m
ALFRED
- Orange counctl ch.1mbets
Town shtp Trustees 7 30 p m
POMEROY - S.thsbury
home of clerk Oste Follrmf. Townshtp Trustees \\til meet
CHESTER
-Chester at 6 30 p m at town hall
Tov. nshtp Tru stees regular
monthly meettng, 7 p m
C heste t Town H&lt;tll
RUTLAND
- Rutland
LAUREL CLIFF - V,tc,uton
Vtll,tge Counctl wtll meet at
6 10 p m at the Ctvtc Center Btble s.:ool "til be held at the
Laurel · Cit II Ftec Methodtst
Counct l chambers
Church
wtth regtstmtton 7 to 9
CHESTER
Chester
pm
Fnday
,md progr,un 9 .1111
lownshtp Board of Tru stees
wtll meet at 7 p m at the to 2 p m on Saturcht) Theme
Leammg God· s Dtrectton
Ch,estcr town hall
Fnday mght .tl~rc pl,l\ clothes
sulttlble tor \\eanng dtnmg
Wednesday, Aug. 3
PAGEVILLE SCtpto w.uer games along wtth .t to11el
Townshtp Trustees 6 30 p m For more mlonllatton call
Teresa Re) nolds 416 2396 or
Pagevt lle town lwll
the pil\tor W2-0758

Church events

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Saturda), Aug. 6
RACINE - Beegle L1mtl)
rcumon wtl be held .tt the
home of Ronme ,md Lcatma
Beegle noon to 4 p m wtth t
squatc dance to lolhm 7 to
II p 111 T.tke la1~tl ch.ttrs
sn,tcks F.untly tnd l11ends
mvtted
Sunda). Aug. 7
RUTLAND - D.l\ '' rent
man descend,mts ol Otl.tndo
.tnd C.tthennc Da1 ts \\til be
held .tt 12 'Ill pt m ,tt 1he
Rutl.md Ftrchouse T.tke IL&gt;od
.tnd gtlt;, tor g.tme' Rel,ltlle'
and fn ends welccHlW

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yospe[ Sing

Saturday,
August 6th, 2005- 7PM
PomerO)' Ampitheater
FeatuJ:ing

Other events
1\Jesda\ . Aug. 2
RACI NE Meet the
New Htgh Sd10ol Pnn et p.II
potluck sttpper 7 r m St.tr
Mtll P.trl-- "' R.tLtnc Ill 11 el
wme ne11 Southctn Ht~h
School pnnup.tl M.trk Mtllcr
~md l ~untl) Bt mg. .1 unerc: d
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th e Bank of B.ubouts vtlle
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Tuesday, August~.

INSIDE .

2005

Meigs Stand Team treated to pool party City police probe apparent murder-suicide
Bv KEVIN Keuv
KKELLY@MYDAILYTRIBUNE.COM

Lt. Keith Elliott said oftice rs were dispatched tO the
residence at II :3 1 a.m. on a
GALLIPOLIS - A man report of a shooting incident.
and woman sharin g a resi- '. Upon arrival. they found the
dence on the south end of wuple dead of apparent gunGallipolis were found dead shot wounds, Elliott said.
late Monday morning in
The couple was found by
what Gallipolis City Police an individual, but police
said was an apparent murder- could not say who that persuicide.
·son was or what th e individThe victims were identi- ual's relationship was with
fied as Virgil E. Bing. 40: · the co upl e.
and Tammy Griffith, 42.
Dr. Daniel H. Whiteley, th e.
They resided at 57 Gartlcld Gallia County coroner, was
Ave.. and had · recently called to the scene. Brent A
moved to that location, Saunders from the county
police said.
prosecuting attorney's office

also responded, Elliott said .
Det. Sgt . Jeff Boyer
processed
the
scene .
Following interviews woth
witnesses and family members, authorities believe Bing
shot Griffith and then turned
the weapon, which was not
specified· by officers, 11n
himself. .
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The victims were released · ·
to Willis Funeral Home for
arrangements.
It marked the tirst murdersuicide to occur in Gallipolis
si nce Dece mber 1981 . Police
last investigateu a homi ci de
within the city in early 1995.

Tuesday, August 2, 2005

Major LEaguE BasEball
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Orioles' Palmeiro suspended iO
days for violating steroids policy

Staneart reunion held
ALBANY - · Descendao1ts
of Joel and Lydia Still Stanean
held their annual reunion on
Submitted photo
Saturday,
July 23, under the
The Me1gs Stand Team was treated to a pool party &lt;Jt the Middleport Pool recently. The event
Included games centered around educating youth about th e dangers of tobacco and the ma r- Big Oak Shelter House at Lake
keting tactics that tobacco companies use. Approximately 75 stand members turned out. Stand Snowden, Albany. Paula Jean
is youth led movement ac ross the state of Oh io consisting of teens standi ng up against tobac- Staneart Pickens giving the
co. Children ages 11 to 18 that wou ld like to be an active member of the Meigs Stand Team blessing before th e pi cnic
may phone Pam at 992-6341 ext. 10 or Brenda at 992-5385. The organization is also looking lunch at noon.
A group picture was taken
for Friends of Stand who are parents who pe_nod ically lend support to the movement by helpafter the meal. Those attending
ing core leaders or advisors carry out their roles.
view.ed the Staneart Familv
Reuni on' album being assenibled by Paula Jean Stane'm1
Pickens.
·
JoAnne
Allen
.Abuno read
.
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.
.
the minutes from last year's
CHESTER
Pas t Michad Grant,and .Mary K.
E'ther Smith read minutes reunion . The
traditional
·
from th e May and June Stanean caps and mugs were
Co uncilors Cluh of Chester Ho lter.
The members then wen't to meetings. Next lodge meet- provided by Dale Colburn and
Council 323 . Dau ghters of
America, had supper rece ntl y th e Masonic building for a ing will be Tuesuay 7:30 gi ven as gifts to Wilbur
at the CooiS pot at Coolvi lk . meeting..
Ru th · Smith p.m. with members to take Colburn, age 94, oldest, a [nug ;
Atte nding
were
Jean pre sided at the meeting read- items for a basket for State Noa McManus, age 3, gmndWel sh. Ruth Smith. Est her in g the IDOth Psalm. The Session and gifts for the daughter of Linda Zimmerman
Scottie
Sm ith. !-uru 's Pra ~_er and the pledge national and state tables.
Smith.
Queen. the youngest, a hean
Next past councilors meet- picture fr~me; Linda Carsey
Dorothy
Myers.
Erma to the tlag were given in
Cleland. Opal Hollon. lnzy UI1SIOJ1.
":!
ing will be held Aug. 16 Kittle. El Paso, Texas. traveling
Newell. Opal 'Eic hin ger.
For ro ll call members with Delores Wolfe . and the farthest , a cap; Paula Jem1
Go ld ie Frederick. Laum Mac named their favorite !'l ower. Mary K. Holter to serve. Stapean Pickens for having
Nice.
Dori s
Grue se r. Officers for the uext six refreshments and Lmora Mae nine family members present at
Charlotte Grant , Thehna months were installed by the Nice and Opal Eichinger .'to the reunion, mug; Keith
Eve rett
Grant. pres ident.
Wh ite.
conduct games.
Staneart, a mug, for being the
only person at the reunion
bearing the Staneart name.

Past Councilors have outing

Local stocks

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AEP - 38.14
Akzo - 41.40
Ashland Inc. - 62.14
'AT&amp;T - 19.84
Bu · - 13.04
Bob Evans -'- 24.94
BorgWamer - 58.09
Champion - 4.25
Charming Shops - 12.01
City Holding - 37.59
Col - · 48.98
DG -20.29
DuPont - 42.28
Federal Mogul - .69

USB- 29.90
Gannett - 72.31
General Electric
GKNLY - 4.70
Harley Davidson
JPM - 35.30
Kroger 19.90
Ltd. -24.35
NSC - 37.23
Oak Hill Financial
31.95
OVB - 25.55
BBT - 42.25
Peoples
29.32
Pepsico - 54.61

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52.97

The traditional Staneart 'fam- JoAnne Abrto and Angela
ily trivia game questions were Hen(y in charge of gilis.
asked by Ermel "Lucky"
Forty ,four attended the
Luckett, Jr. with Paula Jean reunion. They 'were Keith
Staneart Pickens -giving the Stancart, Marilyn Staneart
most correct answers. A family Allen, . JoAnne, Rolando.
guessing gameprepared by Rowena, Romayra and Jos hua
Connie Stanean Largent was Abuno, Ethan Allen, An gela
won by JoAnne Abuno and Henry, Lloyd Bluckwood, Pat
Rowena Abuno.
and Mary Staneart Patterson:
It was reponed that at least Ru th · Branneke.
Wilbur
15 new addresses were added Colbum, Carl Colburn, Wiley
to to the family mailing list: Colburn, Rick . and Karen
One person. was Stella Lee Colbum Gerver and Katelyn,
who came from Springfield, Dale Colburn, Darla Facemyer,
Mo. and brought with ·her a Linda Kittle. Albeo1 and Clara
number of Stanean genealogy
Mae Hutchinson. William and
volumes.
Phyllis Kirkenda#, John m1d
It was noted since the last
Connie Stanean Lm·gent, Stella
reunion
that
Beverly
Henderson dieu in November Lee, Ermel Jr., Jenny, Wesley
2004 and Vivian Jones died on and Bradley Luckett, Ken and
May 7, 2005 at the age of 98. Linda Queen, !:'loa McManus.
Get-well cards will be sent to Vera, Michael, Joshua and
Howard Fisher anu Roy and Zachary Richardson, Joyce
Stwean Sheline, Brandon and
Maurita Lee Miller.
The next reunion will be held Hope Saunders and Paula Jean
at Lake Snowden the fourth Stanem1 Pickens.
After the reunion. some
Saturuay of July 2006. Joyce
Staneart
descendants went to
Staneart Sheline . and Paula
.Jean Stanemt Pickens will plan visit the old home place of
next year's reunion with · John Millon and Ida Mae
Connie Staneart Largent being Chase . Staneart locilled in .
re sl!Onsible for the games and Meigs County.

SPORTS BRIEFS
MYL to host 3-on-3
hoops tournament
MIDDLEPORT - A 3-on3 cloub'Ie elimination basketbalf tournament will be held
on Smurday. August 13, at
General Harti nger Park.
C heck-in durin g the da y of .
the tournament is 9 a.m. and
the games will start at I0 a.m.
Registralio11 form s arc available at Locker 219 ' in
Middleport.
Middlepo r.t
Trophies and Tees or th e
Recre:~ L ion Cente~ in Athens .
For more .information, conlac! Britt Dodson at (740) 9921122.
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Premier 12.15
Rockwell .- 51.51 '
Rocky Boots - 27.83
RD Shell - 62.81
SBC - 24.47
Sears - 153.13
Wal-Mart - 49.53
Wendy's - 52.99
Worthington - 17.71
Dally eitock reports are
the 4 p.m. closing quotes
of the previous d&lt;!y's
transactions, provided by
Smith Partners at Advest
Inc. of Gallipolis.

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ference ·..., i.lnnual pre "e ason

hi gh."
\1i chi gan. which
ha s
pl ayL'J · in " bal·k-to- back

ROCK SPRINGS A
football officiatioig class will
be offered beginnrng Augllst
8 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. in
room 3 1X of Meigs High
School.
Those comple tin g th e.
requirements of the clas s will
rece ive a Cia" 2 officiatin g
permit fr om the Ohi o High
School At hleti c Associ ation .
West Virginia residents are
also eligible for the d ass.
FGr registration call Ri ck ··
Ash a\992-5960. Bill S~ hult t
at 992-9925. or see Richard ,
Hill at Hometow n Market in
Mictd lep'ort.
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ROCK
SPR INGS
Meigs Hi;,h School and middle sc hoof will begin ltolding
mandatory cross co untry
pract ice for all int erested
boys and g ~rl s 5 p.m.
Monday. August S.
Runn er' should meet in
front of the high school lield
ho~ se and ha\'C a wmp!eted
physical fo.rm on .hand or on
·.
.
file .
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In addition. conditioning
,. ,practices will be hel d 8 a.m.
Au&amp;ust 1-5. For more information. cl:Jntact Coach Mike
Kenn edy at 992-7552 .

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ROCK SPRINQS - Tile
Meigs Athleti~ Boosters will
sponsor a clcan·up ni ght 5 p.m.
Tuesday. August 2 at Bob
R()bens Field 111 Pomeroy. You
should bring rakes, chain saws.
weed eaters ETC.. refreshments will be avaifable and the
Athletic Boosters will meet at
8:30 p.m. following the clea nup at the field.

Meigs HS Cross
Country practice
to begin in Aug.

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. .friday, August 5, 2005
. •1 0 a.m. to 2 p.m.
. •Wellness Center
. .Public. is cordi ally invited
. .Safety information available
for all ages
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~-Baltlll10re Orioles' Rafae l Palme iro heads toward third on a double by Luis Matos in the four)h inning against the Mariners
Saturd ay in Seattle. Palme iro was s uspended for violating MaJor
League Basebal l's steroids. pol1cy Mo nday· nearly fi ve months ·
after tel ling Congress tl1at "I have neve r used steroids. Penod.".

· Officiating class
to be held Aug. 8

Temperatures wi ll drop Temperatures will climb·
from 90 early th is eve ning to from 71 to 88 by late · this
77. Skies wi ll be partly mornin g. Skies will be mostdoudy to mostly cloudy with ly sunn y 10 partly cloudy
5 MPH winds from the with 5 MPH winds from the
northeast.
Ovemigllt (1-6 a.lll.)
northeast turning from the
It looks like a humid north as the morning proovernight. Temperatures will · gresses.
Aftemooo 0 .-6 p.m.)
hold steady around 72. Skies
will range from partly cloud y . It wi ll contioiue to be
to mos tl y cloudy wi th 5 hu mid . Temperatures will
MPH winds from the east linger at 91. Skies wi!l ran ge
turnin g from the northe?st as
. ht pr0 gre s'\ es..
from mostly sunn y to partly
the ove rmg
doudy with 5 MPH wi nd s
from the north
turning from
Wednesday, August 3
.
the
nor!
heast
as
the
afternoon
Moroi11g (7 a.m.-Noon)
Humid
morning. ~ro g rc-; scs.

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NE W YORK (A P) ence call Monday. "Today I was not prescribed . lie said
Rafae l Palmeiro poked hi s am telling the truth aga in it was an "em barrass ing .situ finger in the air for emphasis that I diu not do thi s in te n- at ion': and still did not know
what ca used the pos it ive
and raised hi s vo ice with all tionally or knowingly."
the indignation o f ·a man
The- 40-ye'!r-old P•dmeiro . tes t.
, falsely accused. ,
'
became the seve nth player to • "Why wo ul d I .do this in a
'·I have never used . fail a· test unu er the tough- year when I went in front of
steroid s. Peri od." he told a ened rnujo r league poli cy Congress and I tes tified and
co ngress ion~I ' pan el in that lm)k effect 'in. March. I told the truth ' " he saiu .
March..
rules cri tici zed by Congrcs1 " Why· woulu I Jo th is Jurin g
On Monday, nearl y five as not bein g stringent u seaso n where I was . b!oinc
month s later, th e Baltimore enough.
tu ge t to .1,01111 hit s'? It just
Orioles slllgge r became
On Jul y 15, Palmeiro makes nu sense .... I'm not a
baseball\ highest-profile jo ined Han k Aaron. Willie n at.y person .
Palmciro. who is currentl y
player to be suspended I 0 Ma y) and EJJ ie Murray '"
days for losing steroids.
the only players wi th -3.000 in ninth place on tile all-ti me
While he di dn' t den y test - hi ts anti 500 homers , home run .s list. with 569,
ing positive for the drugs. he Ba seball wou ld not say .wouldn ' t predict whether hi s
·i nsisted tha t ingestin g_th em when the posi tive test chances of bein g elected to
. occ urred.
the Hall or Fame were damwas an accident .
. "When I testi fied in front
Without giv ing speci fics, agetl.
.
of Con gress. I know that I the ·four-time All-Star left
"Really. thm 's nol fo r m e
was tes tifyin g under oath the impre,si on that the (o determine." he said. " I
and I .told the truth.'' he said banned s t1bstan ce was conduring a telephone confer- tained in a sup plement that Please see'Palmeiro, B6

Meigs boosters to
sponsor clean up

NewsChannel
Tuesday, August 2
Moming (7 a.m.-Noon)
It will be a humid morning. Temperatures wi ll ri se to
85 with today \ 'low of tiR
occurring . around 6 a.m.
· Skies · will be sunn y wit h 5
MPH winds from the south east turning from the north as
the morning progresses.
Aftemoon (1-6 p.m.) '
It wi ll ·remai n humid .
Temperatures wi ll stay near
90 wit h today's hi gh of 92
,o ccurri ng . around 4 . p.m.
Skie s wi!l range from su nny
to partly cloudy with 5 MPH
winds from the northca't.
E•ening (7 p.m.-Midnight)

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Perry gives IJengals another option, Page B2
Droughns' goal to end 1,000 yard drought, Page B2
Big Ben doesn't believe in sophomore jinx, Page B2
Silent Owens arrives at Eagles camp, Page B6

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AP photo

Miami Dolph ins quarterback Dan Marino looks for an open receiver during second quarte r action in Miami against the
Indianapo lis Colts. in th is New. 10. 1996 photo. Marino
s urpassed, the 50,000-yard mark in completed passes.
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_Marino, three others headed to the ,Hall
MI AMI (APJ - As a
pla yer, Dan Marino neve r
was much for discuss ing the
past.
No. 11 always regarded
. conversation
about
hi ..,
record-breaki ng ga mes and
seasons ~t s a distraction !"rom
the ga mes and seasoib to
come. Reflection could wait.
Now. five yea rs into retirement. Mari no is ready · to
remini :-.ce. Thi s weekend
will be •1ll about memories
am.l achiev"emeilts as Marino

Golf -

enters the Pro Football Hall
of Fame along wiLh Stew
YoLmg. Benny Friedman and
Fri tz Pollard . The cereoiwny
is se t for Stmday at the Hall
of Fame in Canton.
··11 \ a great ti.ne in you r
life. when you thin k about
all the tllin ~s that vou were
ahle to acct~mplish.'" Mari no
' aid. " It' s a little hit Ol'crwhe lonin ~ to think that in all
the ye ar~ nl the NFL. ROsome yea rs. I' m one of the
few gu y~ that's goin g to be

in the Hall of.Fanoe. Tl1at' s
prett y spec ial."
In hi s prime wit h the
,Miami Dolphin s. Marino
alw:ivs was reluctant to rate
lo i.s feats or help put them in
pcr,pcctl\c. The most prolific pa"er in NFL hi.story prefelTed to let hi s 61.361 ya rd'
pa .&gt;S ing. 420 touchdo\\·n
tlm&gt;w' and 37 fourth-quarter
comehack s do the tal Ki n ~.
But nnw that Mari no's
willing 10 wax noo,;talgic . we

kant that hi s· fal'tlrite Jl&lt;IS,s

-. among the XJ5~ _ he threll'
c:1 mc l1 Jl a tri l·k play.
. Among the 2-+2 ga mes hL'
playetl. he si ngle ' 0\11 . a
Munday night l' ictory 20
year~
a ~o
ag;lilht
Cll i ~.:ago B..:;.tr...:· Amon~

the
the

ll uoU of impn.·~~i\ c s iati~ ­
tic,. lle·s mo't pn&gt;u d of hi'
l..J ) l'Oit-.L'Ctlti\"c st ar!\ f tll lll
I'I HJ to 19'1.1 . cxl'lud1n~ the
I'IR7 NI'L strike.
.
We also kant th:ll llis

Please see Marino, Bl

Rose Bo\1 Is. was .fo ll owed
in th e prcsea'&lt;ll l h:1lloting
by_ Oh io State ' and Iowa.
which toed for the title a
wa r :1 ~\' wit h a 7- 1 conferf n c~ r~l'l l rd ;1i1d ha~ won at
.le ast I 0 g&lt;t me ., th.ree sea~u n ~. lll t1 1"0 \\ .

li'&gt; \l'a qua ncrhack Dre w
T:1 te wa; p1ded as presea"'n olfensiw playe r or th e
)CCII' and Ohiu Sta te line had.n A..l. Hall k as. pre:o.L':J~ Pil Lh..·l"~n:-. i,· e player of
ill~ \Tar.

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One IL':nn that didn't
oiwke the top three was
PurJu~. ~\ · en tbou b!h the
13oikrmaJ...L~r... ret ufn ::!0
~l art L'r:-. and don·r ha\ c to
'pia)
Ol11t&gt;
Stat e
or
~t: a:-.on .

M ichi gan !hi :-.

"We ha1e .Ohio State and
:vli L·higa n ri ~ lll whcr~ we
1\':ont !hem ... Pmdue coach

.In~ Ti IIL·r ... aid. ··Stjmc 'yea r s

the _s d1cduk n) 11.. y(lur \vay

Please see Michigan, Bl .

CollEgE Football

Ohio OpEn

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Two tied for lead at Obi~ Open Marshall picked fourth
in c~usA preseason poll

AURORA (A P) - Eric Frishette shot
a cour&gt;e-record 5-under par 6 7 at
Walden Golf &amp; Coun try Club on
Mondity to gain a tic for the first-round'
lead at the Ohio Open. Mark Evan'
matched the.score at nearby Barrington
Golf Club.
They were onf! shot ahead, of th ree
others, including I!\-yea r-old ama teur
Joe Frustaci. ·while two-time champ ion
Rob Mo,s headlin ed a group of six at 3under 69.
Ev:111s, of Massillon. a former assi, .
tan! pro at Firestone Country Clu b in
Akron. hau one eagle. five birdies and
three bogeys in an up-a nd -dow n round
that including three sand saves for par.
' 'l'w hee n playing gnod fN three
weeks and co nfid~n cc is absolutel,y" so
important in an eveqt like thi,. " said
Evans. who tied for IOth place a year

ago.

Frishette. of Groveport. who fini shed
'
second in 2001 and fifth last year.'""
,
IRVI
NG.
Tn
:h
!API
mort: consiste m, gett in g five bin.li~~
l\1ar,hall'.s fir st W:lfilfl'oothafl in
without a bogey. He had three .birdic, in
Con
ference us·A i, n·t e~pCL' I~d
a four-ho le sp:m. inc luu ing back-to- .
to be as surce&gt;&lt;ful '" tlw
back par 5s. to shnot 33 on t h ~ fnm t
ThunJerin~
Herd·, first ,e;~Son in
nme.
·
the
~idA;nei"ican
Confere nce .
Frustaei. of Canton. ·ticu 1·eteran prnAl:mrding to the C- l 'SA prefe ." ion:tls Ben Farina of No rth
~ca
. . on cnad11.~.., p1l!l rdc:t"ctl
Rid ~ev ille and Ton v AJcoc~ nf Canton .
Monll:l) . ~lar;ha l l is pic lc·J to
He had fini,hed eig-hth a 'year ago as the
fini~h fo urth in the k~1~uc\., ..,Jx -J
low amatem' and said tha t cxpeqenec
m..:mbcr Ea"l Di' i:-.ion ....
gave him con lidencc he could pcrfnrm
· The He rd on·ci1·ed .1.'\ po.1111s
well again thi s y~ a r at Barrington.
from
the h.:-aguc·,·\..'na..:h..: . . . Tllat' . .
'"Tbi., co urse sets LIP good for me."
~0 p,lillls heh1nd lh ord -pla,·,·
said Frustaci. who hope' 10 enrnll al
Mcmphi
... SouthL' n1 \li-. . . . "hi ~..· .h
Kent State in th e fall. hut is not ce rtain •
he wil~play go lf for th e (;o lden FLoshe&gt;. ' garlll'I"Cd (1-.1. \Oll':-. . j.., lhL• f~ l\()ri{L'
in the Ea't follt11\L'J h) till'
Please see Open. •2
U n i\cr"ll'&gt;
PI"
Al abama-

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B i"r 111 i n!..! ham .

E:tst . CZtrc&gt; lina
an d
the
Uni1 er&gt;i tl' of
Central Fltirida
ticcl for fifth .
Tcxa ,s-E l
P:ho. with 68
p\)inh.
was
picked to ll'in
the \\'est. fnlln111:d b) Hou&gt;tnn,.
Tulan12 . Tuh~1. Riel: ;-mU Southern
\kth t)d\"-( llli\t'l"',ity.
\\'hen \lar&gt;lla ll joined the
\1.-\C in 1'1'!7. 1he Herd &lt;)nminatcd llllllll'Li i. ttl'l\" - ''inning confe rence cl1:olll l;i nn,h.ip, -in ' 1997,
' \)~ . ' ')l), clllltl ami 2002.

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For Chns Perry, hts old
jersey number 26, represent:td a lost footb&lt;tll season. one
m whtch the Cmcmtt.ttl
Bengals runnmg back f,uleu
to live up to the hype of a
first round dr.t!t chOice and
bare!) saw the !teld
Perry began tr,l!mng camp
itt Georgetown College th1s
year weanng No 23 the
same number he wore whtle
st.trnn g .11 MKht g.m, Perr)
,md the Ben gals hope 11 rep1e
sentsatreshst.trttor.tpl.tyct
the team belte\es coulu
become another buudmg st.tr
m tts backfteld
o
'We 1e expectrng gtc.tt
things !rom h1111 s,11d RLtdr
Jphnson (qlllll!Wtl s All-Pro
runnm g hack He s .1 grc,!l
additwn to the oltense He
t:an do" lot of th tngs uut ol
the backfield u e.ttlll,; gre 11
mt sm.tt ches w11h ou1 lrneb,tckers ,md s.!lcttcs
For now l'c ll) ~ 11ho s
Still fClllVi:llll£ I lOIII ol"edson hern1 &lt;1 sut_e ry - wuulu
settle ln1 berng".tble to u&gt;nsts

held thetr ~txth practtce sesSton ot trammg camp on
Monddy mornmg and Peny
was able to go. but thdt w&lt;~s
the l11 st tnne he' d done so
~mce c.tmp opened on Fnd.1y
with two pr.tctlces
When he's been out there
,md able to move ltke he
cdn.' Bcng&lt;~ls LO.tch M.trvtn
Le'"' satd he' wh.tt "e
expected
• Wh,11 the Beng,tb expected
m 2004 w,IS .1 b.tck who cou ld
l ike some ot the lodd ott
Johnson and gl\e the te.nn"
kgtliiiMle outstde speed
tlne.tt The Beng,ils dr.ttted
Pet f) 111 th e t1rst round the
ln st time 111 mne ye.trs the
tc.tm h.td spent .1 first-round
pt,: k on" runmng bat:k Th,Lt
tunc. 11 w.ts K1 J.tn.t C.trtet
whll bcc.tme an NFL bust
bcc.tu sc ol he tlth tssues
Like C.ute1 Pe11y struggkd
wllh lllfUltCs as .t rook ie
Pen) hel d out the ltrst II
d,L;S ot l,tst ye.u 's lidll1lllg
c,unp then stJ,llned .1 h 1111
sl!tng 111 the tm.d ptesc,tson

two games before he suttered
.tn abdommal stram dunng
practtce. and dtdn't pl&lt;~y
ag.nn the rest ot the se,tson
He underwent herlll.t surgery
111 J,mu&lt;tt) .tnd wasn t ph)stC.tl ly .1blc to p.uttctpate m onl!elu te.tm .tcttvttles du11ng
the olheason
He ,md the team tenhllll
cdutlous when1t comes to h"
health Alte1 prdctlctng twtce
Fnd.ty he sat out pr.tcttce on
Sdturd.t) .md Sund.ty before
ldLlllllllg Monday mormng
Pe11y estnn.tted tlut he s .tt
.thou t 80 pet cent phystcally
He's m.tde some mlty pl.t}S
111 pt.KIICe Or1 Mond.ty he
c.tught ,, tl.tre p.tss and 1uked
two del enuers on the stdehne
On F11day he twtsted to snag
.111 err.mt pllch .mel took .1
huge h1t from sd!et) Kevm
KaesvthJrn on a p.tss pl.ty
l'clly dropped the lootb,tll
hut bourKed, up c~lte1 the col
h"on
There are,, tew times out
the1e when I hes!l,ned .tl!ttle
h1t
Perry smd Fnd.ty

that
"A few cuts out there. I felt
,, httle b1t ul somelhmg. but tt
w.tsn't anythmg debiln.nmg
The doctor told me I was
go mg to h.tve some tenderne ss sotnctlmc. so I've got to
work wtth thdl .mu tough 1t
out but not be stuptd about
11 ·
Pe11 y h,,, descnb.ed the
lllfury ·" keling ltkc ,, kmtc
w.ts 111 hts pelvts
As lt111g as 11 doesn t hurt
hke ttdtd lt stye.~r lllbeJl!st
tme Perry s.ttd I c&lt;1n t,tke a
httle bn ol p.un
Peny \\,lilted to we.tr tcrsey
No 21 1.1'1 yedr but cornetb.tck Dcnms We.tthersby d1d
n t want to gl\e 11 up so
Pe11y wote No 26 The
Ben gals wa11ed We,tthersby
dlllmg the otlscason , and
Pelf) asked Lcv.ts to di&lt;~nge
numbets
·Me we,utng ~6 that w.ts
the hN tnne I couldn t pl&lt;~y ,1
se,JsOll
Pclly s,nd ' So
ma)be It 1s" lntle h1~ supetstlttous '

C LAS S'l FIE D ·

Mguttbly the

g11.~,ncst

nmnmg

b.tck ol .dl t1n1e who went
O\e! I 000 y.trds sC\Cn tunes
111 mne sec.tsons The dosest
the Browns h,!le ~otten to
1 000 Wds Lerov Hc~trd s X'IO
).ttds 111 1994 ,md Wtll!.un
Green s 887 111 ~00:2
This
se.tson
Reuben
Droughns w.tnts to end
Clevel.md' 20 )Cal dry spe ll
He),

e\e r}

team

goes

through slumps
Droughns
sa1d 'Maybe we c.tn uo
somcthmg .tbout that one '
Droughns. ,Kquu ed 11l .tn
olfseason ttade With Denver
should b11ng lile to .t Browns
runnmg ga me thdt hds seemmgly been m reverse stncc the
team s expanston rebn th "'
1999 A comerted tullb.tck
Droughns tan lor I 240 y,trds
lltst sedson With the Broncos
whose back-tnem11 y system
pumps out I 000 y.trcl h.tcb
regularly
The 26-ycar-old \vants to
show th at l.tSt season was no
11uke V.tl!d,tttnn ts I11S dll\ 1ng
f01 ce
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I v. mt to prme to ever)
one 111 the NFL .md 111 the

out "~ :'\Jo I

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I thmk 11 s gte.tt
Droughns s.ttd ol Ius b.tttle
wllh 'G teen and Sug2s the
rno . . t compelling con;P/ttttun
dt B10wn' (.;amp
It's bnng
mg nut the best 111 .111 of '" A
three he.tded monster" bette!
than one We re .ill pushlll6
exh mher e~ery d.ty
Its still too ea11\ lor lnst
\ Ca l Brnv. ns coach Romeo

lm .tllll
renMmeU ~tl o.n!.. lU the cnLI
Blessed \I 1th lootb.tll s idstcst
r eled~e he tt,m . . tot med pLtys
from Page Bl
-;ecmm2lv J est1ned tnt ch..,~t s
tet tnto.__ touchtio'A ns Z1pptng
btggest 'thnll IMs nothmg to
do w1th toot ball hut mstc.td p.t .....,es tnto pLtce-.. v.. h e u:~ mere
mort li s would d.tre not throv.
tnvolves the S ~ utl1 Flond.l
No wonder he I! Oiled onro
children s hosp ll.!l be.nmg
hts name th.tt he helped the lteld w1 1h ,1 sw,tgder
He srmply w.ts the hest
e.s t.1hhsh 111 ll)lJX
tn.n n er pt.tycd sa1d ivl;J!K
"W hen a mother 01 dad
Cl.r vton "ho c.tught 79 , of
comes up to me .md s.tys M.trrnn s touchdnw~l p.tsses
Hey Dan the center ts help
M.llllln brought the leelmg our ktd and makmg a eli!
Jn ~ y ou v.. ere 11C\"er OUt ol cl
terence rn ou1 tmmly s lite 1t game no matt ~ r \.\ha t th e
makes yuu leel gte.tt he score sa td hiS lonner co.tch
satd 'That s some tht ng I H,dl of F.1mer Don Shula
enJO) heanng'
One comeb.tck 111 19'14 culCommunity v.ork has kept mm,ued "lth tile pass Ma11no
Manno busy 111 retirement as remembers most tomllv He
has a successful TV career taked ,, sptkc that v.ouid h&lt;11e
Ht s fit phy'lque and boytsh stopped the dock lll the hnal
good looks mak;e rt eas) to 30 se~:onds and mstead thtew
forget he turns 44 Ill lor " game wmmng touch
September and while he down agamst the .trchnval
v. tshe &gt; he was su B throwtng New York Jets
passes, he knows he no longer
People • remember
1t
belongs on the field
because Jt s kmd ot the tirst
'It would be awfully dan trme ,mvbody s done e !hat,
gerous for me to go out and Manno satd That makes
try to play,' he satd wtth a you smile ·
smile 'because I couldn t get
The Mohda) mght \lctory
01
er, the Bears came at the
out ot the way ·
He played 17 seasons, all Or.tnge Bowl m 1985 cndmg
for the Dolphi&lt;lS a nd llht lc Chicago s bid lor the l\nly
lllJunes e1entually took awa) perfect season stncc the 1972

Marino

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wodd that I c,m do It .tgmn
thdt It wasn't JUSt hec.mse of
Denver s S) stem Droughns
s.ud L1s1 ye.tr w.IS last ve.lr
I need 10 get back out tilcre
.md do 11 .tg&lt;~tn '
To do so Droughns will
IM\C to cdrn hts t:.trnes He s
ptlled 111 ,, tluee w&lt;~y ttght t01
Cleveland ' staltmg JOb dl
t.tdback With Lee Suggs .md
Gteen who combmed tor
\ 129 ) .trds " ye.tr ago
D10ughns tsn't mtumduted
bv competition R.niler, he
teltshes ll
Before ht s bte.tkout se,tson
D10ughns ongm,tlly drafted
b} Detrort 111 the thtrd round
111 2000 had to chmb the
depth ch.trt trom It s lowest
pomt Heck he was barely on
the ch.trt At one pomt he was
the cl ttb s No 7 back behmd
Tencll
Dav1 s
Mtke
Anderson Olatldts G.trY ,,nd
othels
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'I w.1s seventh strm~ he
s~ 1d
I was a camp· guy,
tha t s what I 1ead 111 the
Denve1 papers
In Cle\el,md he s st,utmg

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Crennel to name a starlet or
even handtcap the held
'W e have three good runnmg bdcks Crennel s,nd
We ha1 e a good compeutlvc
sttuatton All ot them are
domg a very good Job dnd all
wtll be able to make a contn
button We re trymg to tmd
out who 1s the front-tunnel
It s close 111 my mmd We
h&lt;11e to evaluate them a littl e
more and see what happens·
D10ughns could be the 111.111
to beat out
Although he's the t.tstest
.md shttrtest runner ot the
bunch Suggs h,ts been lllJUry
prone dunn g hts lust two pro
seasons Gteen who was on
hts way tO I ,000 V.trds
through SIX weeks last 'cason
betnre tadmg, h.ts IHMII}
resolved pel'onal tssucs and
has tmpressed cll.lches w1th a
renewed detcrmmatton
Can all three play 0
• Thete s al"ays enough
carnes to go ,11 ound "
Droughns Sdid
Not long ,titer armmg m "
tr.tdc lor dclcnstve linemen
Ebenezer
Ekubdn
and
Mtch,tel Mye rs Droughns left
the Browns ollse,tson condt
t10mng progr.un Ltke many
othe1 clients of agent Drew
Rosenhaus Dtoughns threat
ened to hold outtt the Btowns
utdn t 1edo hts cont1 .1ct
whtch will p.1y h1111 $950 000
thts se.tson and $1 15 million
111 2006
But tanner Det1vet tea m
m.tte Rod Smtih ,md othets
.td\ tsed Droughns th.tt 1! he
lhtnted more mone) th.tt the
bes t v.ay to .get 11 w._ts to e.u n
It
Th,ll
w,tsn't
me
Droughns Sdid ol hts contl.tcl
postu11ng Mv ch,tracter IS
that I m .1 te.tm guy I m all
.!bout my ul.lt: hes .md my
pl.!\ CIS ,!fllUlld me
Dlllpbms M,mno and Mt.tllll
scored \I pomts 111 the llfst
h.lit ,mu "on ~~ 24
It w .ts p1 nb.tbly the louJ
est st.Jdtum I ve eve1 pl.1yed
111 M,ur no s,m) The Be.u s
wetc considered one ol the
best detcnsc-. cve1 I rcmem
her we matched up te.tll y well
ag.unst them and 11 was a
gre.n mght lor us I would
ha'~&gt;~.: luH.:li lu gt:l LUI oppo!tumt\ to pia) them .tgam. but
we dtdn t get there Th,ll
wou ld h,tve been a lun Supe1
Bov.l
Whtle Manno IS lll&gt;n01 ed
tillS week contr.tnans ate
sure to setLe upon the onu btg
blenm,h on hts 1esume The
\UbJCLI te surf.Jced i.tst v.eek
du11ng a natiOnal confetence
call to promote Iu s Hall ot
Fame inductiOn v.hen the
ftrst reporter ,tskmg a ques
tlon noted that Manno never
won a Super Bowl
I thmk about tt somel!mes,
probably more while I was
pia) mg than I do now ·
M,mno responded
' Bur
that s part of ltte There are a
lot ot people where I m sure
there are thmgs m your lite
that you vc wanted to acco mpltsh that you hmen t You
h,l\c to deal wnh tl.mgs like
that I don 1 thmk il h,ts t.tkcn

LATROBE Pa (AP) The detendmg NFL Rook1e
ot the Yea1 doesn t behe\e
he II ha1e" problem wtth the
sophomore JlllX thts season
"A ll -you guys thmk I m
gomg to h,we 1t so I'm not
gotng to.' Pittsburgh Steele! s
quarterback
Ben
Roetbhsberger satd as he sur
veyed the mob ot 1epo11ers
who crowded .Hound h1m
Monda)
Roethlisberget h&lt;id jUSt tm
tshed the .mnual camp-openmg run test tor tile ltrst ttme
He mtsscd 1t idst sedson
because ol " 3-udy holdmtt
·I thought It w.ts g01ng to
be .t lot tougher th.m that.' he
s.11d I thou ght I w.ts gomg
to be 111 t10uble but I ~uess
the tuntllng prep.u au on ' 1 dtd
1 got me through 1t ·
Roethltsherget .tppe.trs to
he 111 great shape v. htch ts
mote than cdn be sa1Ll about
the Steelcrs ottense Thn tysomethmg runmng back s
Jerome BettiS and Duce
St.tley skipped the run test ,ts
" p1ecaut10n .tgamst l11JUry
,md l&lt;tst ye&lt;1r s starttng wtde
tecetvers Pl,txtco Blllress
.md H111es Ward .tre fat from
St Vmcent College Burrc'S
stgned "Hh the , Nc" Yo1k
Gt.llltS Ill the oil-se.tson and

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Kent State star "on 111 1999
and tepe,lted 111 200 1 when
he holed out trom 12 1 ym ds
on the 16th hol e 111 the final
tound .mel went on to be.tt
Fn shette hy one shot
D.m D,wk ot M.tssdlon
w.ts one of low pl.tyets tu
shoot 69 ,!l B,n nn gto n

tJ nm Ill) l .U CCI dt (tl]
In truth n likely cl nmn.ncs
M.utno I tom constckr,ut'on .ts
thl! gdmc s g1e~ncst quarterb.tck e&gt;cn though lm taiiUl e

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Crncrnnatr Benga ls runmng back Chns Perry pract1ces at the
frrst day of Bengals tra rmng camp n Georgetown Ky, Fnday

W,u d 1s holdmg out
The 1un test was the Ills t
on-lleld act1~HY Ward h,ts
m1ssed
'Obvtously 11 s gomg to
atfect the offen se wnh lum
bemg such ,111 Integral p.ut
Roethlisbe1 ~er sa1d ot W,u d
'B ut jUS! like 111 the SCdSOll
when you need a htg play to
come through )OU can count
on Hmcs and I know th.tt
when we need hun we II be
ahie to count on Hmes aga m
He II be hcte
Steelers coach Btll Cowhe1
on Monday made hts l1rst
dOd, he sa1d ldst comment
on the W.1rd holdout
"Fnst ol ,ill Htnes \\o ,ud I
hne h1111 as a pl.tyet
Cowhe1 s~Hd • He s Ll g1 e dt
ktd ,md 'cry much tespected
on thts tootb&lt;illte.tm not tust
b) the pl&lt;~ycrs but bv the
cntHe OJgdmldtJon
ll '~
unfortunate that 1t h&lt;~s come
Dete nchn ~

champton Bob
Sow.uds ot Dublin shot I
UnUel 7J d[ \\-,Iiden ,md W.!S
h.appy to tt .ul bv on I) loU!
M.trk
WC!Iendort
ot
Huuson h.td ,, 74 but 11
mcluded the sl1ot ol the d.ty
11 'Walden - " hole 111 one
un No II .1 1 ~8 )Uid p.tt 1
Pl.tyers Will .iltctn.ttc
courses

tor

the

senH1d

tound Tuesd.ty md the !te\d
"ill be cut to the top 50 .tnd
tie s tor the ltn.tl tound
Wednesd,l) whrch 11 til he

Michigan
fmm Page HI
.md somc ltmes 1t docsn t
The1c .ue ,, lot ot othe1
good tc.tms I don ' t tlunk
m ~t ke dssumptlnns
.m~ hod)
Nt.:\~ Lo nlerenLt.~ (O.H.:hes

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Cl!Jeer
Ht! s lou graciOWi to men

.tbout

tlllll tlMt at' hts llldUU!On LCIemony Sun d.t) 111 Canton
He II i:Jc mtroducc.d by IllS
I H-year-old son Damel a
huddmg dCtOI M,umo s other
live child ten wil l also be
the1e , along wllh wt le Cl.ure
hrs mom and d,Ld Shula ,md
many others The Ma11nos
sent out 500 111\ll.lliOns to
fnend &gt; and f,nmly lrom
Mmnu h1s nat!\ e Pnt sb ut gh
and elsewhere
Manno S.ltd he hopes he
doesn t cry He II try to heed
the advtce of Hall of Famer
Joe Greene, who told h1m .1
well prepared speech IS the
bes t way to wrthst,md the
emotiOns of the occaston
He s,ud, ' You bette! h.l\ c
ll toge•her
Mdnno Sdtd
I m not sure I Will It s " lot
(ilf )e&lt;~rs ot memones •
The t1 me f01 M.mt'o to
sa\ Or them has armed

l eny Hoeppner of lnd t,!n.t
.md Ron Zook of llltn o!s
expre"ed then exci teme nt
.11 compettne 111 the
le,tgue Both 111ll be tukmg O\t~T s li ugghng prugt .1m s \\ ho se t cams v. til be
tested grc,tll \ rn thetr l11st
seasons
As Hoeppner .1nd Zook
got 1cady to en tel the
league W~Sconslll s B.trry
Ah.trez h.ts one more sea
s011 to p.tce the stdeline s
before he lea\es Alvarez
announced' last week he
was steppmg down to
de&gt;ote tull energy to hts
JOb as the Badgers athletIC dtredor .tnd turning
01er the progtam to detenSl\ e
coordtnato!
Bret
Btelema
The on ly thtn g th.lt wtll
change th~&gt; }ear " Brei
\1111 be 111 ch,trge ot

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to thts Hopefully 11 v.tll get
taken care ot sometime m the
near tuture, but v.e're gomg
to move on wtth 01 v. 1thout
h1m '
On Sunday. dnector ot
football opetdltons Kevm
Colbert satd 1t was up to
Cowhe1 whether Ward would
be t med e.tch day
Cowhet s.ttd Monday
those thtn gs ate dealt wtth
on an m-house b,!Sls
Cowhe1 also satd tree.went .tcqlll sltlon Cednck
Wtlson would start &lt;tl Watd s
IJunket posttton 111 Tuesdays
t11st pt,tclice ,md Antv.adn
R.mdle El would start at
Bu11 ess s old spot ,It spin
end Cowher also s,l!d he has
not spoken wtth Ward l&lt;itely,
but satd, I t.tke .til phone
calls I have an open-door
policy '
In the se11cs ol 14 40 ymd
splints whtch m.tke up the
tun test
Cowhe1 Wds
tmptessed by the pertor
mances ol Ctsey H,unpton
.md Kend.tll Stmmons ,, p.nr
ot tnte11or lmemen who .1re
comtng b,Kk ltom se nous
knee lllfYl!es Cowher ,tlso
was
tmpte sscd
with
Roethltsberget who COllSIStently lrnt shed ltrst 1n hts
he.1t
pl.t)ed at Barnngton
M.my .til tim e gre.tts h.ne
won the event whtch was
ltrst held 111 19~4 Past
chlllllp!ons tn clude lout
tune wtnnet Denny Shute
{1929 'l, 1950) three-tunc
v. 1nner
By ton
Nelson
( 1940 42) two tnne champ
HernMn Ketser ( 1949.
1951 )
lack
Ntcklaus
{1'15 6)
Tom Wets kopl
l 1965) ,md current PGA
rour pl.t)er Ch11s Smnh
t 1994)
teet uttmg
I don t .trllrc
lp.tl e any dtsttactlons "
Alv.uez Sd td
An&lt;J the btggcst change
AIVdiCZ h.ts seen as d
he.!d CO,IC h Sl!lCe he took
O\er .1 stru ggling progrdm
.tl M,tdtson 1n 1990 .md
turn ed It lllto d three 111ne
R()sc Bowl y,mncr 1
I think th e ht ggest
ch.mge IS the Internet
Now e&gt;e t) word uttered
by a couch to .1 recrUit IS
known nauonwtde 111 a
mattet .ot mtnute s ' he
sa1d
Penn State coach Joe
Paterno dtdn ' t attend
Monday's sess10n because
ot a persona l matter but 1s
scheduled
to
appear
Tuesday Paterno wt ll be
entenng ht s 40th season
as head coach and trymg
to get the Nltlany Ltons
headed back m a wmmng
dtrecuon
One of the mo st successt ul programs m college football for years
under
Paterno.
the
NHtany Ltons have had
tour losmg recotds 111 the
i&lt;~ s t ftve s~ asons and
hm en t won ,, bowl game
stnce 1999

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Boals &amp; Motors lor Sale
Building Supplies

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080
760
770
71 D
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550

Busmess and Build1ngs

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Bustness Opportunity
Business Tralntng •
Campers &amp; Motor Homes
Camping Equipment
Cards of Thanks
Child/Elderly Care
EtectrlcaVRelrrgeratlon
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Excavallng
Farm Equipment
Farms lor Rent ..
Farms lor Sale
For Lease
For Sale
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Fruits &amp; Vegatables
Furnished Rooms
General Hauling
Giveaway
Happy Ado .. ..
Hay &amp; Grain
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Houeehold Goods
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Moblle,Homealor Rent •
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Sporting Goods
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Wanted To Oo
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790
780
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840
480
830
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430
330
490
585
590
580
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630
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170
540
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740
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820
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460
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(740!446 0050
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Now forming August13 at
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740 843 5555

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$125 000
(7 40)388 622B (740)441
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(304)675 2907

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3 Bedroom House close lo
tGWn. $500/mo plus de!XJsit
~tereQqes Required Call
(140)256-6574
--'-------~.bedroom~ 2 car garage,
CIA, basem ent. $700~ tra11jJr. 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 bath,
$475 + depos1t
Both
Includes sewer. water &amp;
tra sh _(740)446-4824

CONVENIENTLY LOCATED &amp; AFF'OROABLE !
Townllouse
apartments,
and/or small houses FOR
· RENT. Call (740)441·11 11
lor application &amp; information

Used Furmture Store, 130
Bulaville Pike. Appliances,
ma ttresses.
dressers,
coucn es. dinettes, recliners,
grave monumen1s. much
more
(740)446-4782
Gallipolis, OH Hrs 11_3 (MFurnished Apartment, 2nd S)
Ave. Galli polis. Upsta1rs. All , . . - - - - - - - : - - . . ,
Utilit•es Pa•d . 1 Bearoom,
No Pets. (740)446,9523
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Attention!
LOcal company offering "NO
DOWN PAYMENT" pro·
gtams lor you to buy your
home instead ol renting.
• 100% financing
• Less than pertect cred1t
accepte:d
' Payment co uld be the
same as rent.
Mortgage
Locator5":
(740)367·0000

Furnished upsta1rs. 3 rooms
&amp; ba th . Clearr.. ref &amp; dep Anlique maple bedroom
requirtid. No pi:ns (740)446· suite Numbered Cushman
t5t9
Classic Creation .. 2 twins,
dresser, desk , mirror, night
Gracious livmg 1 and 2 bed - stand. select comfort mat·
·room apartments at Viti age 1! 8 SS. $1 ,200. (740)446•
Man or
and
Rivers1de B325
Apa rtmen ts 1n Middleport.
From $295,$444. Call 740· Buy or sell. Riverine
992-5064. Equal Housing Antiques , 1124 East Main
on 'SR 124 E. Pomeroy, 740Opportunities .
992·2526 . Russ Moore,
N 3rd Ave Middleport.
owner
bedroom lurn •shed apt No
pets 'DepoSII. Prev rental Le1sa's Antiques- bought·
so ld at All igator Jacks Flea
Ref 740-992-0165
Market, Rt 7. Pom~roy, furniN 4th Ave Middleport 2 ture , pri miti ves , bottles,
Room Elf. Apt. No pets. (740)99 2·5086
Previous·rental ref. Deposi t
ML-;a:u, \NEOUS
740-992-0!65

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Brand new 2' bedroom
t\aupe in Gallipoli s. CIA,
laundry room, stove/refrigerator · furnished. $550/mo
(740)441-0194 or (740) 441 1057.
House fo r Reqt Pt. Pleasant"

S400 (304}675-55 40 or
(304)'675-4024. ask lor
Nancy. Homestead Realty New 1 bedroom apartment.
(740)446-3736
Broker
'
House lor Rent

n Pomt

~fe asa n t (304)675-6224

House for rent m Porneroy,
no pets. (740)992-5858

20 MOIIII .E II0\11 ~
H H{ RE~'T
14X 70 trarte r, S425.month
$425/deposrt
(740)3G7 7762 or (740)367- n72

2 be droom : A/C. very n1ce
no pets . m Gall1pohs
(740)446- 1409 or [7 40)4462003
.
3Br. Trailer w.trerrrdg &amp;
Stove.washer
&amp;
dryer

• rncluded 1304)576-2934
Beautiful

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Kanauga. Ideal for t-2 people. No pets. please
Appll catrcns bemg t a·~en
Call (740)44 1-0181

Bidwell Area. Clear-. 2BR
$400/mo
1 nclud~s
water/sewer References/
Oeposit Requ1 red . No Pets
(304)576-4037 alter 8pm
Nice 2BA. all electnc

w/

C;A, Sf! '160. $350 mo.
mcludes water &amp; trash p.u
' Need rei. &amp; sec_ depoSit No
pe ts Tak1ng apPircat1ons
(740)4 46·6865 or (7 40)379·
:29:2:3::.·_ _ __ _ _ __
Tak1ng appl1cat10ns tor 2 BR
tra1lei' •n Centenary. No 'pets.
$350 'mon th plu s deposit
(740)446·7275
Takrng
appl•catiOns to r
mobile home lot for rert 1n
~anauga NeJC:I to Method•st
C,hurch
(740)446- 4782
Re ferences required .
- Two Mob1le. 1--l ome Lots for
si 3o.oo.
1991
T•.o,;o
Bedroom Mob1le Home .
r.: omple tely
furn ished
Central Air/Heat $425 .00.
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1965 Mustang Fa~tback
Rangoon Red exterior: black
interior, 6 cycl&amp;, 3 speed, air
condit10n1ng , rad 10. good
dnver. Rust !reEf' AZ car.
Pnce: $19,000.00. Hill's
AUtomotive Class ic Car
Re storation &amp; Parts. Inc .
Bashan
Road ,
Full blooded Cocker Spaniel 29670
puppies, 12 weeks o!d, 1 Racine. Ohio 45 77 1. Phone
Website:
male, 3 lemale $100, 740·949·2217.
www.hillsresto.com
I304 )773·568 7
1985 ' Pontiac Trans-Am,
Sspd, 305 H.O.. only 55.000
IN.~11WMEN1S
miles. viper blue. Hops.
excellent sh_
ape. (740)446·
Alvarev 12 string guitar
0350.
model no. DY68 . Call
740)256·1 102 ask lor Jr.
1993 Cadillac Fleetwood

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r8qui red, flO pets. 740·992·
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'94-96 National Geographic. WOW11 0% Financ1ng tor up
Sm•thsofl ian (304)675-t320 to 50 months on qualifying
GX &amp; X Series John Deere
Rliii.IIING
No
Lawn Tractors or
S UPI,.Ifli
Appliance
lnteresl . No Payments until
..
~anuary 1. 2007 on all new
2 bedr oom · apt . newJy
Warehouse Block. brick , sewer pipes. piemium lawn tractors with
remodeled. SA 160 , just
. ~•
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I
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w•n aws . .nt""s , e c. au e John Deere Cuodit approyal
past
Holzer
S460fmo
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(740)44 1·0 194 or {740)4 4',1 · •.n Henderson.
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re· Call 740·245-5121
ar rc ae qUipmen 1 nc
owned apr:{1canes starting at ;;:;..:.;:::;::;:::;.;:,::'"----, (740)446·2412
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&amp; up all under warranty,
PETS
2 bedroom ap ts Po11er 575
we do serv•ce work on all
~'OH. SAL£
.
$400 . Water, trash &amp; sewer Make and Models {304!675· Lw--oiooiiiioiiiiiiiii-_.l
pd. Call (740)367-7746 or 7999
I registered GOl\len
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6 mae
1740)367·70 15.
Retre•ver puppies. t1rst shots
Mollot1an Carpet 202 Clark
&amp; wo rmd. $300 each ,
2 bedroom. t bath. water
Chapel Road Porter. Oh10.
pa1d . $350 month , S350
1740)446-7444 1-8n·830- _( 740)4t 6-2793
secur1ty
depos1t
Call
9162 Free Est1m ate s. Easy AKC
English
Spri nger
(740)4 46·3481 .
!Fnancn1g. 90 days same as Span1el. First Shot(Worm.
APa rtmen t t .700 sq It cash V1sa/ Mas ter Carel. Ta•I·Dock. ·Mate and Female
$650 N o pe ts Avmlable' Oct Dnve· a- little save aiOt.
l•ver
&amp; While
$250
1. {740)441 -1124.
(304)576-2198
Thompsons Appliance &amp;
BEAUTIFUL
APART· Repa•r·GiS-7388. For sale. AKC Registe red 6·We eks
·auoGET re·cond1110ned automatiC old Scllnauzer puppies, has
MENTS
AT
PRICES AT JACKSON washers &amp; dryers. refngera· all shots , $350leach. Male
ESTATES, 52 Wes twood tors
gas and electric &amp; Female (30 4)895-3745
Dnve fro m 5344 to S442 ranges. a•r conditione rs. and
Walk to shOp &amp; movies. Call wnnge r washers. Will do Born 4!3JQ5 Pit bull puppies.
740·44 6·2568.
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undersigned ,
Berna r d
V.
Fultz ,
Executor of the Estate
t11f Howai'd D. f:\llolan ,
pursuant
to
the
authority as Executor
under the Last Will
ind Test a ment of the
decedent ,
admlnls- .

tared &gt; In the Meigs
Counly Probate Court
under Case Number

20051035 will offer lor
public sale the real·
dence of the deceden1
on the steps of the

Meigs

'•

Counly

Courthouse ,
Pomeroy,
Qhlo
at
11 :00 a .m. on Friday,

Augusl s, 2oos .
The re sidence of the
decedent is located at

1231 College Streel,

..

Syracuse, Ohio .
The residence generally consists of a single .family dwelling
w ith brick veneer, · a
lull basement1 two car
garage which accord·
ing to the Auditor's
Tax Records is · 24 ' x
33 ': The res idence
consists ol kil ch en ,
dini ng room , living
room. two bedrooms ,
two bathrooms and a
par tial bathroom fn

th e basement. The
real estate Is located
on a lot co mprising

sboul 13.6.32 square
feet described by the .
appraiser to b e .31
acres.
The residence Is serv~
Iced by electrlc l.ty,
gas, public water end
sanitary sewer a.nd
has centra l heating
and air conditioning.
The real estate Is

being sold .. ,. Is".
The real estate Is free
and
clear
or
all
encumbrances except
easements and real
estate tax.es . for th e
Year 2005 which shall
be prorated as of the
date of closing.
In teres ted
parties
may make arrange·
ments tO examine the
premises , prior to

ssle , by ceiling lhe
,Executor at 740-992·

7101 .
The
Executor
reserves the right to
reject any and a}!' bids
for the real esta~
Bernard
V.
Fullt ,
Executor of the Estate
of Howard D ..Nolan

Parts

32 119 Welshtnwn Rd.

Pomeroy, Ohio
• 45769
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Excellent Condition $3200
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(740)44 t 98 16
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2002
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2002 Yamaha Aaptor 660cc, call lor Details (304)675$3.800. Good conditiOn 1731
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1989
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Wagoneer.
10
HOME
leather intenor, good shape,
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needs motor
Makr;! offer.
1989 Jeep Comanche truck,
good shape. new battery &amp;
BASEMENT
tires. Outl aw wheels. Make
WATERPROOFING
offer.
(740) (146 -2948 o r Unconditional lifetime guar(740)339-2216
antee . Locaf references furnished . Established 19 75.
1992 Chevy 1500 4114 . auto, Call · 24 Hrs. (740) 446·
air, pw, pi, cd , runs great, 0870. Rogers Ba sement
$3,500, {740)7 42-7200 .or Waterproofing
740-742·2675
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tires . Asking
$11 .000.
(740)441·0658 or (740)709:
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becau se most poetry •gnores most ~eo­
pie ."
I suppose the rest of th e co lumn ought to
be in ve rse. Instead, wha t doe s it mean to
an tilineSse? I just concocted the word .
but you should be able to work out •Is
meaning. And if you do, you have a head
start on solving today 's bridge problem
You are in fou r spades. West leads the '
club 10. How would you plan tile play?
Soutn was close 10 a two-club opening .
And on the second round, 1t would have
been nice to have a lower-level forcing
bid because three no-trump migh t haVe
been best - and woul d make easil y
here.
There are four potential losers: one
heart . one diamond and two clubs. If you
had two dummy entries. you could try
both red-sui t fmesses - but th at would
be wrong. With one dummy entry, you
could guess wllich fi nesse to take- and
that would also be wrong .
You should antifmesse' - reJect the ·
finesse- in hearts_ After winning the first
trick with th e club ace, draw one round of
trumps fro m ha~d . cash the heart ace.
and lead a second heart . We st wins with
the king ·and plays a clUb. East take s two
, tricks there. then shifts to the diamond
jack. You antifinesse again. winning with.
yo.ur ace , playmg a trum p to dummy's
ace, and discarding lhe diamond queen
on the heart queen . Back to hand with a
diamond ruffed high . you pull the miss1ng
trump and claim
Most bridge players ignore most antifi·
nesses because most lin~sses attract
most people.

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areas
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vowel
dinner
58 Left B3nk

18 Slage
20
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College Football

~erd to

host practice~
open to general public

HUNTINGTON , W.Va. Marshall football fan s will
have multiple opportunities
ro see the Thundering Herd
practice this August.
"We have some of the best
fans in the world and I think
it is important to give them
an ·opportunity to sec the
Herd whenever we can."
Marshall heau coach Mark
Snyder silid. "We have ·se t
aside several practices to
allow our fans to watd1 how
we work anu build our football. team here at th e s'tart of
camp. We are also going tu ·
open up more pract ices in
the following weeks."
Thundering· Herd players
and coaches will be available for autographs fo ll ow ing Media Day activitie' on
Friday. August 5 from (&gt;:.\0
p.m.. to 7 p.m. at. J&lt;l:lll C.
Edwards Stadium. Fans arc
em:uuntged tn bring ili.!lll~
(plea.se lim it one it em per
person ) to be signed.
The
follo-wing
ddy
(Saturday. August h). Herd
fan s are invited to w;lll'il
MnrshaU...pr;1c tice fu..tm .1:20.
p.m. to 5:20p.m. at the stadium .
A Choo,e -A-Seat Day
th&lt;tt is being spon&gt;oreu b)'
Charter
Auelphia
and
Communications " ;liso
scheuuled for 'saturday at
the stadjum !'rum 10 a.1i1. to
6 p.m. Marshall fans who
bring in their satel lite TV
bi ll and sig11 up ror cable
will be give n two free
Marshall football season
tickets courtesy of Auelphia
and Charter.
In addition to thi s. fans
arc encouraged to tailga te

and a "lricty of prites and
awards lor the best tailgate
will he given away. A ch il uren's fun zone with games
and ac:tivities will also be
open in the West Lot of ·the
sladium .
_
MarshaJ! . will practice in
pads for rhc first time on
Monday. Aug ust R. and
Herd fan' arc a~a in invited
to utt~nd prac tic~ from 3:20
p.m. 1~ 5:20p.m. The Heru
wi ll also conuuct ano[her
open practice on Saturday.
August 1J. at II :JO a.m.
thal
l:Oilll'idcs
with
Marshall's final Choose-ASeal Even t.
Mmc npen practices will
be announced at a later date.
"We have a lo t of· wnrk to
d&lt;) and it is important for
our team and uur coaches to
keep focused when we prattice." Snyder said. "We arc
working to put a pnYd uct pn
the fie ld that all of our fans
can be proud of and there
are some times where we
need to limit access to our
faci li ties. I w;m t to thank all
of our fans for the.ir dedication to Marshall Football ."
Marshall players report
for ·Camp on Tuesday and
th e Thunderin g Heru .will
havt: practice sessions on
Wednesda y anu Thursday
that are closed to the pub lic.

Palmeiro

Ljnder ha&lt;eball's urug policv. every playe r is tested at
least once between the ·start

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of 1\prin g trainin g and the end

of the rcgulm season. Some
players are ran&lt;:Jomly selecteli by a computer ror aduitionul tests. All tests are
unannounced.
The players. association
challenged tile positive test
in secret proceedings. arid
the penalty was held in
abeyance until arbitmtor
Shyam Das deciued Monday
not to overturn it.
Palmeiro
will
Jose
$163.934 of his $3 million
salmy during the suspension .
Because the _penalty was
delayeu, it meant at least one
member of baseball's man ·
(Jgement-union
medical
panel' initially founu there

hope that people look at my
whole career and appreciate
ttla1 I've given everything
t~at I've got. ... I respect the
,Hall of Fame. and if thev
think .that rIll worthy
enough. I would be very hlinorcd. And if they don 't. I
gave it all that I had to this
game."
: Appearing with Mark
l'\1cGwire, Sammy Sosa and
other baseball stars before a
congressional committee on
March 17. Palmeiro made an
opening statement in which
he said. pointing his finger
for emphasis: "Let me start
by telling ynu this: I have
never used steroids. Period. I wa~ a ··rca~onable basi's·· for
'
don ' t know how to ~ay it any the challenge.
The panel. in a statement
m0re clearly than that.
by the union. said
released
Never:·
Palmeiro also ~xpresseu Palmeiro could not prove the
indignation over accusations . pu,itive lChl "wa&gt; not UUC IO
made by former slugger Jo,e his fault or negligence:· It
Can seen. who cited Palmeiro . also, concluued, however,
as a steroid user in his tell-all that Palmciro'·s te stimony
book. In an interview on the was "quite compelling:· and
CBS te'levi sion show "t)O it did nor find reason to
Minutes.'' Canseco - who helic1·e he was lvin2.
Presi uent Bu~sh ~ - who
also.
testified
before
owned
the Texas Rangers .
Con~ress saiu he had
injected Palmeiro with while Palmeiro played for
the team - called Palmeiro
steroids.
a
"friend" in a round-table
Beside&lt;,
condemning .
steroid u., e during his interv iew with reporters
appearance before Congress. from &lt;,everal Texas new&gt;paPalmeiro also took part via . pers. " He \ te,tified in pubconference call in a round- lic. anu I bc li e1·e him ." Bush
table discu ssion last IUOillh added~
Palmeiro &gt;&lt;Junde&lt;l contrite
about how to nu sport s of
steroids with memher' of on the conference .:all. say- ·
Congress and repre~entative ... in~ he hup~d there was
from the NFL, NBA . NHL ~omcthing to he gained from
hi' ~u~pcpsio n hy ~ducating
and .Major League Baseball.
Chri,topher Shays of player' to ·he more carefu l
Connecticut. the No. 1 .1b11ut \\ h.tt the) put in their
Republican on the comm i11ee bodie,.
"I maue a mistake and I'm
that investigated steroids in
facing
it:· he &gt;aiu. ''I hope
baseball. ,;aiu in a telephone ·
that people learn from my
intervi ew: " He ended up mi&gt;takc and I hope that the _
bein g the most outspoken fan~ forgi,·e me ...
against ste ro id use and .ev~n
Cnion head Donald Fehr
this guy i' in ·a -;ituat ion said the suspen s·ion "should
where he·s been &gt;uspended . 'Cf\ C I() di,peJ UOUbts about
It just blow s me away. our uetermination to rill
Obviously. it calh into ques- baseball Of illegal steroids:
tion every accompil&lt;,hment or the qren~th or effectivehe's had ."
ne:"~'i of oUr t'e'&lt;ting program.··
It wasn't clear whether
Baltimore manager l:.ee
Palmeiro \ te't 11 as taken \1auil!i said hi, player'
hefore or after he 'poke 1vere "a lillie disappointed"
before the congre"iil.n;d · but wanted to 'upporl their
panel. Anyone who lie' teammate.
under oath could be poten·The timing obi'LOUs ly is
tially 'ubjecttn criminal per- not ~ood:· "1·i.d Mazzilli.
jury charge': Congre" has ''hose team ha' lost J2.of the
the option of referring the last U game,. "We· r~ going
case
to
the
Ju"i ce to have to make do right
Department. whic h w'otdu 110\\*.-. wc ·rc goin g: to h&lt;J\'e to
deciue whether it', worth band to~ethcr a' a team and
p11 rSUlllg.
light th(ough it."

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Edwards' agent sends Browns new proposal
BEREA (AP) - Agent
Lamont Smith is waiting for
the Cleveland Browns to
reply to his latest corllract
request for rookie wide
receiver Braylon Euwards,
whose holdout moved into
its seconu week on Monuay.
"We've
talked quite
· extensively the last couple
Jays." Smitll said. "We're
waiting Dn -the ir iesponse to
DUr third proposal.''
Smith saiu he spoke w.ith
the Browns' top negotiating
team for two hours on
Sunday and for another I
1/2 hours Monday.
Edwards has missed four

of workouts , including four
with the ream's rookies .'
Last week, Smith was
hopeful Edwards · would
only miss a day or two as
the sides finalized a deal.
Now, he's not sure what to
think .
"T-here was a poi or when I
was optimistic," he ~aid :
"It's hard to say when we'll
have something.:·
Smith said the signing of
wi.de
rece ivers
Trdy
Willian,__· the No. 7 pick hy
Oakland.
nnd
Mike
Williams . the No. 10 se lection hy Detroit, Cllllid help
spee d up ,n~!!oriatiom; with
days of tra ining camp since the Brm"'"· He also pointed
the club's veterans reported· to th e signi ng or running
on Friday . The No.3 overall back Carnell ··cadillac''
.pick has rnisscu eight days Williams, the No . 5 overall

pick by Tampa Bay, as
another positive sign.
Smith would not say
where Edwards was, but that
he was "with his family."
Meanwhile. Browns coach
Romeo
Cr.ennel
said
Edwurds • holdout could be
costing him a starting job :
"Unless he \ un unbeliev able phenom. the likelihood
that he ' will start will
decrea se," Crennel said.
'' It's a problem for Bmylon
to miss because he is going
to be behind everyone else.
The b~ginning of training
camp is valuable t.ime for
any player. We do individual
drills for the players and
onre the season starts and
you start game planning you
Cllt back on the individual

stuff.
"What we'll have to do is
catch him up when he gets
in here . That means that he
and the coaches will have to
spend extra time but that's
what it will be and that's
what we'll have to do."
Hall of Fame runnin g •
back Jim Brown, now working as executive advi ser for
the Brown s. said he .has not
spoken with Edwurus anC: is
nor getting involved in the .
negotiations.
However.
Brown said if he were a 22' year-old he'd be in camp on
time.
''Your legacy is ' baseu on
how you play," Brown saiu.
"!. would not miss part of
training camp for a certain
amount of moi1ey."

Owens arrives.at Eagles camp with nothing to say
For once. Terrel l Owens · While Philadelphia has its the ground for ·several minhad nothing to say.
No. I wide receiver in camp. Lite ~ before he was helped to
The uisgruntleu wide the team was missing Pro his feet.and to a waiting carl.
rece1vcr showed up at Bowl runnin g back Brian The 6-fout-5, 255-pound
Philauclphia Eag les trainrng Westbrook.
·
Cody was to have been a big
Westbrook signeu a one- part of the Ravens' rejuvenalcamp on Monuay night, but
declined to speak to reporters year. $1.43 million contract eq pass rush.
who chronic led his every in June. but wants a longRunning back Jamal Lewis
move. ·
term deid. He didn't st ick to a · will be released from an
Owens ended speculatioi1 pledge made earlier this sum- Atlanta
halfway
house
whe th er he 1'/0uld beat a mer that he wouldn't hold Tuesday and will report to
training camp Thursday for
Monday deadline to report to out.
camp when he sauntered into .
Colts
three days of sideline work
Edgcrrin James will get a with head train er Bill
the Eagles training facility
an hour before a 7:00 p.m . taste of Japanese culture after Tessendorf. He will suit up
for his ftrst padded practice
team meeting wearing a cam- all.
ou flage shirt and cap. He
A week afte r threatening tq on Monday.
walked away from the gath- ge t no closer to Tokyo than a
Chargers
ered media, bobbing hi s head stop at the Benihana restauOutside linebacker Shawne
as he li stened to music. '
rant chain, James backed Merriman agreed 'to a fiveHe left the talking to ngent down Monday. say ing he year deal on Monuay after
Drew
Rosenhaus.
who would join his teammates on missing just the first week of
accompanied his high-profi le the roughly 14-hour llighl camp. His contrac t potelllialclient and saiu he will meet that leaves Indianapoli s on ly is worth $15.73 million,
with Eagles coach Andy Reid Tuesday.
with $9 million guaranteed.
and presiden( Joe Banner on
''I'm going to go, I didn't
Merriman. the 12th player
Tucsuay to discuss Owens' have many options," he said. picked in the NFL draft.
comract.
'Tm going to go ahead and caused a stir when he stayed
"A ll . the tal k. al l the get it over with."
away from both minicamps
The Colts are sti ll debating and other offseason workouts
rhetoric ii1 the oft\ea~on is
meaningl eSs," Rosenhau s how much James and the rest on the advice of hi s agent,
said. "He'.s here. He's not of the starters might play in Kevin Poston. _w ho didn't
happy with his contract. but Saturday's preseason opener like the .word1ng 111 the agreehe's a professional and he'll against the Atlal)ta Falcons.
ment that protects players in
do his best to help the t;:agles
Coach Tony Dungy's game. case they get hu11 before they
· script isn't likely to be com- sign u contract..
,
win a c.hampionship."
Owens wants to renegoti- plcteu unttl Tuesday.
He " due 111 camp on
ate the seven-year. $48.Y7
Ravens ,
Tuesday. when the Chargers
million deal he signed after
Rookie linebacker Dan have a night practice .
coming ro· Philadelphia in Coctr sprained a ligament in , The
C harger~·
only
·March 2004. · The Eagles hts nght knee Monday morn- un stgned player ts All-Pro
have said they have no inten- ing during Baltimore's first tight end Antonio Gates. who
tion of doing so. .
training camp practice. There is seeki ng a long-term deal
"tt's always productive is no timetable for his return. averaging between $4 mil"He's going to be evaiu\'tt- lion and $5 million a year.
when you have dialogue.''
Roscnhaus said. "We're ed later in camp, which
l'atriots
looking forward to it.''
means he'll be our until it setWide receiver Tini' Dwi2ht
Rose nhaus wouldn't rule · ties
down ,"
Ravens was activated from the physout that Owens could leave spokesman Kevin Byrne ieally unable to perform list.
camp, but said he's optim istic satd.
New England also released
the two sides can avo id that
''(The doctors) know for nose tackle Ethan Kelley and
scenario.
sure it's between a :'ie~.onu- wiue receiver Jake Schifino.
"We' re not here to negoti- and tlmd-degree spram.
Dw1ghr . who underwent
ate in bad faith or threaten to
The injury occurred mid- surgery, on hi s ,right big toe in
walk out." Rosenhaus said. way throu gh the mornmg January, signed as a free
"This isn' t about leverage.''
session. Cody remained on agent last March 13 after

spending the· previous four
seaMJns with San Diego. He
pat1icipated Monday in his ..
first practice of training
camp.
Titans
The Titans think their top
draft pick. Adam · ·'Pacman"
Jones. could ha've been
signed to a deal already. The
corne rback' s age nt sa id that
the team on ly has to say yes
to bring the sixth pick overall
to camp.
'
General manager Floyd
Reese said he responded to a
letter sent by agent Michael
Huyghue with a letter of his
own. Reese said he was
befuddled since they are
about $250,000 apart in a
five-year deal with about
$200,000 uifference in guar·anteed money.
Now the Titans are braci ng
for a potentially long holdout
with Jones already having
missed four days of training
.. camp.
,
'This deal shou ld 've been
done last nighr:··Reesc said.
" I don't know what's going
to be the impetus to get us
over the hump."
Seahawks
Shaun Alexander reported
to camp Monday, three days
late because of the birth of
hi s second child.
He
compared
the
Seahawks to a family and
expressed hope that he '11 stay
in Sea11le for a long time.
"I would be shocked if I'm
not
here
next
year,
Alexander saiu. "I would be
shocked if I'm not here two
years from now or three
ye:trs from now ...
Alexander signed a S6.32
million tender last week ~ the
first step toward the · longterm contract that the &gt;tanuout running . back ana the
Seahawks front office both
say they'd like to sec. ,.

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plant in southern Meigs
County. ' ' ,
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MtbDLEPORT - .Meigs
At . ~uesday s: monthly
County
Chamber
of Assoctatton meetmg,_ Roush
Commerce Director Erin· dtscussed the tmportance of ·
Roush encouraged members communitysupport of AEP's
of ·
th e
Middleport cost recovery plan now under
Community Association to constderatton by _the Puhhc
attend a public hearing Uttltttes Comm ts ston ot
Thursday in support of Ohio. Thursday's hearing .at
American Electric Ppwer 's Meigs High School is the
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BREED@MYDAtLYSENTtNEL.COM

Bv DIANE PoTTORFF
OPOTIORFF@MYDAILYREGISTER.COM

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• Ralph G. Fruth, 81
• Marjorie Johnson, 82
• Harold Mays, 55

INSIDE
• Middleport Church
begins new ministry,
See Page A3
• Holzer Medical
Center to host kids' fair.
See Page A3
• Schmidt elected in
GOP-dominated House
district. See Page A5

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HENDERSON, W Va. It started off as a routine traffic stop but ended in a twostate chase.
Henderson Police Chief
David McCoy .had made a
routine traffic stop Saturday
evening on the four-way of
U.S. 35 when he noticed a
parked vehicle on the other
side. said his father. Mayor
Jack McCoy.
After completing the traffi c
stop, Chief McCoy went over ·
to the other vehicle to check
if the driver was all right or if
the vehicie·was brpken down, '
M~-coy said. T!Je ch1ef f(mtit!
the driver on the other side of
the car relieving himself.
"When David asked what
he what he \&gt;(aS doing,"
McCoy said. "He said 'What
do you think I am doirig~" '
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Schools supplies needed
BY CHARLENE HoEFLICH
HOEFLICH@MYDAILYSENTINEL.COM
POMEROY - With the
opening of school less than a
month away, many Meigs
County parents are concerned .
about the expense of ge tting
shoes and clothes as well as
needed school supplies for
their children.
When there are several in
the family .. it's not a small
expense. So f(,r the past several years, several organizations · have co llected paper,
pencils, crayoDs. scissors,
gl ue, ,back packs, and the list
goes on, in the hope of seeing
that every child goes to
school with the things they
need for a successful first day.
God's Net. a branch of the
Meigs Cooperati ve Parish
locateu in the Mulberry
Community Center. is a distribution center for contribu:
lions. Among those collecting school items is Peoples
Bank in Pomeroy. Things
from the bank will go to both
s. paper, crayons and a variety of other
God's Net and the Mid- Back packs,
Valley Christian School in school supplies have been brought to Peoples Bank in
Middleport. Cash donations Pomeroy where they are being collected to take to God's Net
and the Mid-Valley Christian School. Jacob Hoback proudly dis·
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plays some crayons from the school items brought in already.

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oritize goals for downtown
beautificati on and increasing
shopping traffi c. Once the
revitiliz&lt;Hion pl~n has been
.completed, the· team hope s to
hire a eoordi nator to implement it
It w;;s reponed that · merchants
or.,anizations 111
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ason oun y.
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Strickland raises
$1 million for
governor's race
Bv BRIAN J. REED
BREED@MYDAILYSENTINEL.COM .
COLUMBUS- U.S. Re.p.
Ted Strick land has raised $1
million for his gubernatorial
campaign in· 80 days.
The Strickland campaign
reported that his gubernatorial campaign fu nd has gone
from zero to $1 million in
the bank in only 80 days. At
a daily average contribu tion
rate of more th an $13.000,
Strickland has raised a total
of $ 1.074 million since early
May. The · campaign had
expenses of $74;000 -.
leaving an on.-hand balance
of $1 n1illion.
·
Strickland said the fundraising "rellects the hunger people have for honest. forwardlooking leadership''
Rai sing $921.000 from 60
til' Ohio's R8 counties, t~e
Strickland
camp~ign
receiveq wide su pport from
across the state. The counties
wi th the largest amount of
cnn trih uti nns were Franklin
County · at $2 14.000 and
,at
Cuyahoga
County
$ 16.1.000. but smal ler counties accounted for Sif.!nificafll
financial support as well .
Scioto anu Geauga Counties

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Motorcycle
collides
with car

MIDDLEPORT - Most people have a toy
fire truck-packed away in their memories from
childhood but Middleport tiretighrer Jeff Darst
has two life-sized antique fire trucks parked in
his,driveway.
"The toys just get bigger•anu more ex pen- ·
sive as ·you get older." Darst said of his hobby
BY BETH SERGENT
of restoring old fire trucks.
BSERGENT@I.i!YDAI LYSENTINEL.COM
In 2003 Darst purchased his first antique tire
truck. a I948 Seagrave. from a seller on eBay.
POMEROY . - Yesterday
The truck had to be hauleu to Miuuleport and
Sgt. Ronald Spaun of the
required body work anu a paint job.
Working fron1 March of 200:1 to October of Pomernv Police Department
~
that year. Darst spent his free time rqtoring released a report on a weekend
lraflic acL·ident that' sent one
~-~-· · the fire truck as well as around $6.000 of his
man to St. Mary's Hospital via
Beth Sergentfphoto own money .
Net life ll1ght.
The most expensive part of the restoration Health
Jeff Darst spent about seven months and $6,000 restoring this 1948
Spaun said that around 8:47
Seagrave fire truck that he purchased through eBay. Darst is a second gener- was the ti~e engine red paint. The truck began
as an orange color and was rusteu in Jllaces. It p.m. th is past Saturday. Susan
ation firefighter for the Middleport Volunteer Fire Department
Karr. 51. Long Bottom. was
·
also required a fe.nder be welded on.
The · fire truck is nmv brigh't red and runs Uri \·ing a Honda ~edan on
'This ."before"
with a 12-cylinder engine, gelting around four East \1am Street carrying two
pa .'-~~engcr~.
"hit ~
Jason
picture of
m!Jes per gallon.
.
Darst's fire
·Yochum.
25.
Hill
shnrn.
was
''I'm not worried · about taking it out anydri1·
in
~
a
1999
Kawa
saki
truck shows
where.'' Qarst said about· the engine's reliabil nwton:IL·Ic behinu h,·r.
the extensive
ity. "it just takes a wh,ile longer to get there ...
Karr ·.,l'ml·cd uown to make
paint job and
The 194S Seagrave can pick up speed to
a
left
turn inr,, Wenuy·s parkbody work that
about 40 miles-per-hour and has revi sited its
hometown of Columbus as well · &lt;ls made ing lm but Yochum failed to
was required to
appearances
at local paraues anu tollk home ~~\~W Jown tlr slop . ... triking
get the truck
the juuges rhoice aw&lt;~rll at the Fire Mu ster at the rear nf Ka tT\ \'t:hicle .
into its present
Spaun. \\ lw \\: a~ firs-t to
the Ohin Stut·c Fire Acauemy in Reynoldsburg.
mint condition.

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Development has been hired
to work with a. leadership
team as a facilitator to rormulate a rev1tahzallon plan. Hts
fee will be patd by the ·
Department of Joh and
Family Servi ces.
Using &lt;lata from a recently·_
completed market survey ol
Middleport shoppers and
business owners. Runser will
help the leadership team pri :

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BSERGENT@MYOAILYSENTINEL.COM

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third and final hearing on
AEP's proposal to recover
~early $ 1 billion in co~struclion costs as.soctated With the
clean-coal _technology plant.
AssoctattOn Vtce Pres1uert
Tom
Dooley discussed
progress in . Middleport's
downtown revttahzattan proJect. Ka~J Runser of the
Institu te
for
Local
Government and
Rural

Fire trucks aren~t
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