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IMMIGRATION OBAMACARE

SHARED STORIES
Heartbreak and hope define refugee experience for some living here
To repeal
or not to
repeal?
GOP faces dilemma on
keeping health law taxes
ALAN FRAM
ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON Republicans love


cutting taxes, especially if they were au-
thored by a president named Barack
Obama.
But as they push their wobbly effort to
erase his health care overhaul, theyre
divided over whether to repeal the levies
the law imposed to finance its expanded
coverage for millions of Americans.
Its a trillion-dollar dilemma actually
closer to $1.1 trillion. Thats the 10-year
price tag the nonpartisan Congressional
Budget Office puts on revenue the gov-
ernment would lose if the laws taxes on
wealthy people, the insurance and phar-
maceutical industries and others were
eliminated.
Republicans and President Donald
Trump have been edging away from their
promise to quickly eliminate Obamas en-
tire law.
Still, annulling its taxes would be a par-
tial victory and is irresistible for many
GOP lawmakers and the conservative vot-
ers at the core of their support.
REPEAL, page A11

BLAINE T. SHAHAN | STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER PHOTOS STATE BUDGET

Breakdown
Refugees who have resettled in Lancaster, pictured clockwise from top left: Praa of Iraq; Faida Masika of the Democratic Re-
public of the Congo; Ahmad of Syria; and Nasro Ahmed, a Somalian who was born in a refugee camp in Kenya.

F
of Wolfs
HEATHER STAUFFER
HSTAUFFER@LNPNEWS.COM

or some Lancaster County residents, President Donald Trumps executive


order on immigration had an immediate personal impact.
Some waited years in refugee camps after fleeing war and violence be-
$32.3B plan
fore being allowed into the U.S. The order meant they would have to wait Businesses, drillers among
longer to see their loved ones. those affected in proposal
No one knows how much lon- And for refugees, the uncer- ers death while at the camp. SAM JANESCH
SJANESCH@LNPNEWS.COM
ger, though. tainty continues. Ahmed speaks some English
Trumps Jan. 27 order halted Some who recently made Lan- but used an interpreter for most Gov. Tom Wolfs latest state budget pro-
the refugee resettlement process caster County their new home, of the conversation. posal is bound for a rocky and compli-
for 120 days and limited 2017 ad- including those from the coun- She arrived in the U.S. alone just cated battle as Republicans in the Legisla-
missions to 50,000 less than tries included in Trumps travel a few weeks ago and was waiting ture dissect and vet its many components
half of the previous limit. It also ban, shared their stories with for 11 of her family members to in the next five months.
stopped the admission of Syr- LNP. join her. They had, she said, been The $32.3 billion spending plan he an-
ian refugees indefinitely and sus- Most spoke via translators pro- cleared to come this month. nounced Tuesday is a hodgepodge of cuts,
pended entry to the U.S. for most vided by Church World Services I had a lot of plans. reorganizations and new tax revenues to
travelers, except U.S. citizens, on local unit, which resettled more Now, she said, the order has fill a $3 billion deficit projected between
passports from seven majority- than 400 refugees in the county separated her from her fam- this year and next.
Muslim countries Iran, Iraq, in 2016. ily, and she doesnt know for how Two straight weeks of Republican-led
Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and long. Multiple clearances are re- hearings on the proposal will begin Feb.
Yemen for 90 days. Nasro Ahmed quired, and any that expire dur- 21, giving greater insight into the effects
Trumps executive order has ing the delay would have to be ob- of the plans on the public and interest
been placed on hold by federal Nasro Ahmed, 23, is a Somalian tained again a process that can groups.
courts, and it is likely the case will refugee who was born in a refu- take months to years. It also will kick-start months of negotia-
end up before the U.S. Supreme gee camp in Kenya. Her worst Ahmeds also concerned about tions leading up to and what some are
Court. memory, she said, was her moth- REFUGEES, page A8 saying could go far past the June 30 fis-
cal year deadline.
WOLF, page A12

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STEDMAN ENDORSED
n Lancaster County District Attorney Craig
Stedman is gearing up to run for one of four
vacant seats on the state Superior Court after
winning endorsement from the state Republican
Party on Feb. 4. Stedman says the appellate
court judgeship would give the county much-
needed representation.

MAN TO STAND TRIAL


n A Manor Township man who is accused of
giving drugs to his wife, who had dementia,
to end her life last month will stand trial on
the charge of aiding suicide. Philip Benight,
60, waived his right to a preliminary hearing
Wednesday.

K. SCOTT KREIDER | LNP CORRESPONDENT PHOTOS BULOVA BUILDING REDONE


Above, Manheim Township Middle School Principal Karen Evans shows residents a small classroom Saturday during n Real estate developer David Martens,
a tour of the middle school. Below, the life-skills classroom at Manheim Township Middle School is outdated and in president of Zamagias Properties, plans to
disrepair, Evans said during the tour. A quilted fabric at the right divides the classroom from another. transform the Bulova building with a new look,
retail and office space and housing. During a
Though community is split, officials host tour to show why news conference Thursday, Martens revealed his
plans for 101 N. Queen St. and has said he hopes
Manheim Township Middle School should be replaced the development will be a catalyst for downtown
renewal. The new building is expected to cost
$25 million to $30 million and to open in 2019.
SUSAN BALDRIGE
SBALDRIGE@LNPNEWS.COM FUNDING THE SHERIFF
For Principal Karen n Lancaster County taxpayers have shelled
Evans, room 101A is the out nearly $69,000 toward embattled county
biggest disgrace in the Sheriff Mark Reeses salary, benefits and legal
entire Manheim Town- expenses amid an open investigation into
sexual harassment claims against Reese, it was
ship Middle School. reported Tuesday. Reese has been on paid
This is for our life- administrative leave since July.
skills classes; they should
be able to learn life skills
here. I dont even know TIGHTER LEAD RULES
what this big diaper-pad n City code amendments proposed by Mayor
thing is doing hanging Rick Grays administration would help Lancaster
city tighten its regulations on lead hazards.
up there. All the kids can Under the ordinance, the city would adopt a
hear each other from the federal threshold on considering elevated blood
other side, Evans said. lead levels, and landlords would have to certify
Sometime in the every four years that properties are lead-safe or
schools 50-year history, lead-free, among other items. The measure is to
a large, metal-working be introduced at a council meeting Tuesday.
shop was divided into
two classrooms: one for
special education and board member favored total debt, it ranks 33rd
one for a computer lab. one version or another of in the state out of 500
A lightweight, off- new construction. school districts.
white, quilted fabric But there is another School officials said
hangs at the top of the group that wants to they believe they can
makeshift wall as a buf- postpone renovations or stagger financing on any
fer between the two construction for several new debt, so the cost to
rooms. But its not do- years until the districts taxpayers is on a gradu-
ing the job of blocking considerable debt bur- ated scale. The maxi-
sound, and its symbolic den is reduced. mum extra property tax
of larger issues. The district carries after seven years will be
The main problems about $230 million in $129 a year on a house
here are space and safety total debt mostly from assessed at the median
and educational limita- other construction proj- of $163,000.
tions, said Evans, who, ects and pays close to
like many in the district,
believe a new building
could help solve those
$12 million every year on
that debt.
Manheim Township
Different
perspectives The Perfect Gift for
problems.
In fact, the majority of
citizens who attended a
work session last week
and all but one school
School District has more
debt than any district
in the county, save for
the much larger School
District of Lancaster. In
Some say the middle
school needs to be torn
down and replaced with
a modern structure that
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Middle school: Outdated building Police log on a prescription for


oxycodone and tried to get
it filled Jan. 31, police said.
DRUG CHARGES n COLUMBIA: Cristal
Dommel, 41, of Lancaster,
Continued from A3 n NEW HOLLAND: Jordan was charged after she
can accommodate stu- Richardson, 21, of New altered checks belonging
dents with special needs Holland, was charged with to another person in May
and serve the growing possession of marijuana 2016, police said.
demands for science and drug paraphernalia
after a Feb. 1 traffic stop
and technology educa- during which police said HARASSMENT
tion. they found a small amount n LANCASTER TWP.:
Others say the build- of marijuana. Matthew D. Hargan, 37, and
ing can be fixed for now, n ADAMSTOWN: John Samantha J. Dulio, 31, both
saving taxpayers mil- Mentzer, 39, and Tonya of South President Avenue,
lions of dollars. Moberly, 33, both of were charged after a
Representatives of Adamstown, were domestic disturbance Feb.
6 at their home, police said.
both opinions ended up charged with possession
on the same Saturday of methamphetamine n COLUMBIA: Gordon W.
and drug paraphernalia Leschke, 65, of Columbia,
morning public tour, following a Jan. 27 incident was charged after an
hosted by the district. in the 100 block of East incident Feb. 4 in the 400
The tour showcased the Main Street in which block of North 5th Street,
schools problems in ad- police said they found the police said.
vance of a vote on hir- methamphetamine and
n MOUNT JOY: Crist
ing architects later this smoking devices.
Wolfe, 56, who is homeless,
month. n EPHRATA: James was charged Feb. 2 after
Seventh-grade science K. SCOTT KREIDER | LNP CORRESPONDENT PHOTOS Simmons, 46, of Ephrata calling Mount Joy Borough
teacher Kim Ketcham A chalkboard warns students of exposed wires in the computer lab at Manheim was charged with Police Department
Township Middle School. Teachers and administrators gave tours of the building possession and intent numerous times and
had said that the one Saturday to show why they believe renovations or a new building is needed. to deliver marijuana and leaving threatening
overused science lab related charges after a Feb. messages, police said.
had no refrigeration for 10 incident in which police
certain experiments. said they were called to
Cant you bring in Manheim his residence in the 500 HIT-AND-RUN
a refrigerator? asked Township block of South State Street n MANHEIM TWP.: Ryan
resident Ian Hodge, a resident Leo and found marijuana and A. Feltch, 26, of Landisville
Rosenberger drug paraphernalia, as well Road, Manheim, has been
Manheim Township as scales and packaging
explains to his charged with accidents
commissioner. tour guides material. Simmons was involving damage to an
And buy some new Saturday why arraigned before District attended vehicle and
microscopes, advised he believes Judge Tony Russell and driving without a license
Leo Rosenberger, a resi- the school sent to Lancaster County after he left the scene of a
dent and strong oppo- shouldnt Prison in lieu of bail. crash Jan. 27 on Route 283
nent of new construc- spend money at Route 30, police said.
building a new
tion expense. Do you
middle school. DUI
have to spend $100 mil- n NEW HOLLAND: PFA VIOLATION
lion to fix these prob- Patrick Jenkins, 25, of New n LANCASTER TWP.:
lems? Holland, was charged after Chandra Bastola, 31, of
Although the current Infrastructure teacher, a math teacher 18 times a year. Thats a traffic stop at 12:17 a.m. Salt Lake City, Utah, was
nine options for mid- issues and five physical-edu- just ridiculous in this Feb. 8 in the 600 block of charged after he contacted
dle school renovation cation/health teachers day, said Ramon Rive- W. Main Street, police said. his estranged wife by
or construction range The mostly concrete have no classrooms and ra, a tech-ed teacher in n MILLERSVILLE: Luciano phone Feb. 7, police said.
from about $35 mil- structure has not a sin- shuffle their supplies neighboring Conestoga A. Perez, 69, of Lancaster,
lion to $80 million, debt gle sprinkler, a require- around the building on Valley School District. was arrested for DUI after
police said they found
ROBBERY
service on the amount ment for any modern a cart every day. Rosenberger was his vehicle stopped in n LANCASTER: A male
could add $20 million school. It has awkward And because new quick to point out that the middle of the Route reported that he was
or more to the construc- egress for students ex- classrooms for stu- Rivera also was the 999/741 intersection after threatened with a knife
tion costs. iting the building in an dents with autism and spouse of school board a Dec. 28 call for reckless and robbed of a cellphone
Under the new con- emergency. other special needs will member Nikki Rivera, driving. while walking in the first
block of South Mary Street
struction options, it Rooms for an ever- be needed in the com- who already had ex- n MILLERSVILLE: Theresa just before noon on Feb. 4.
likely will be one of the growing population of ing years, its likely that pressed support for a J. Weber, 20, of Hatboro,
most expensive middle students with special more teachers will be new middle school. was arrested for DUI after
schools ever built in needs from emotion- using carts if no expan- But there were enough a Feb. 4 traffic stop in the SCAM
1900 block of Hillview
Lancaster County. al support to physical sion is done. complaints from others Avenue, police reported.
n EPHRATA: Ephrata police
And, as did the dis- challenges requiring to go around. Police said the left front
are warning residents of a
tricts high school, wheelchairs are in Strong opinions Several stoves in the tire of Webers vehicle was
phone scam in which the
caller poses as a police
which was finished in increasingly short sup- family and consumer- damaged from hitting a
officer reporting that a
2008 and was the most ply. I think this is hor- science rooms dont curb.
relative is in jail and needs
expensive at that time, The single building el- rifying, middle school work, concrete blocks bail money. An elderly
it already has gener- evator is small and slow, parent Jane Davidson are cracking in one FALSE ID woman recently purchased
ated its share of con- the gas lines to Bun- said. What about kids classroom, and the caf- $5,000 worth of pre-
troversy. sen burners have been in wheelchairs or on eterias are congested. n LANCASTER TWP.: paid Visa gift cards from
During the tour, turned off for safety rea- crutches? How are they It kills me that the Michelle M. Swann, 54, of Wal-Mart because she
York, was charged after she believed her grandson had
Rosenberger tried to sons, pipes in the cafete- going to get out of here if students here are miss- provided a false name to been arrested, police said.
show Evans how an au- rias kitchen have a ten- there is a catastrophe? ing out on what they police during a traffic stop Anyone receiving such calls
ditorium could be ret- dency to freeze in the Many on the tour could have, tech-ed Jan. 25 on Wabank Road, should call police and also
rofitted to allow easier winter, and the HVAC agreed that the science teacher Jason Lyons police said. call relatives to confirm the
access by students in system is unable to pro- rooms wore their age said. We could be doing location and well-being of
wheelchairs. duce uniform tempera- the worst. so much more. family members.
However, some prob- tures throughout the Im upset that my Staff writer Alex Geli
FORGERY
lems are not so easily building. daughter might only contributed to this re- n MANHEIM TWP.: Jamal
Stokes, 24, of Old Leacock
SIMPLE ASSAULT
addressed. Right now, a language get to use a science lab port. Road, Gordonville, was n COLERAIN TWP.: Taylor

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Lititz Pike, on Feb. 1 and 11 incident in which police
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n MOUNT JOY: Alyssa then shoved and struck the
Gabriel Miller, 26, of Rapho
person.
Township, was charged
with forgery, obtaining a n MANHEIM TWP.:
controlled substance by Douglas J. Parker, 18, of
misrepresentation and South Christian Street, was
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School briefs Passions


HEMPFIELD TWP. secondary use for the
laptops and that difficulties
n What happened: Continued from A3
with older operating
Board members heard systems make the leasing monitor lizard.
concerns from a Hempfield program a more effective Im glad they could get a
parent about changes to option. chance to broaden their hori-
middle school curriculum. zons, said Gina Guatta, pro-
Kimberly Heilshorn, who Justin Stoltzfus,
LNP correspondent gram supervisor for secondary
has four children in the
district, cited a proposal transition programs at IU13.
on the agenda that she To hear somebodys story
worried would eliminate an COLUMBIA about turning his passion into
advanced English course n What happened: A work is valuable for any of our
for eighth-graders. petition Frank Doutrich students.
filed to allow him to fill
a vacant school board
n Quotable: I believe the
seat was dismissed by a Chase your dream
foundation (of advanced
English in eighth grade) Lancaster County Court
is essential to their of Common Pleas judge, The school-to-work program,
preparation. school directors learned created more than 20 years ago, ALEX GELI | STAFF WRITER

at a special meeting Jan. prepares Lancaster County high Reptile expert Mark Layton shows off a monitor lizard Friday at the
25. They then voted 7-0 to school students who have edu- Lancaster-Lebanon Intermediate Unit 13 campus.
n Next steps: District staff appoint Jenna Geesey to
have confirmed the district fill the seat. cational disabilities for the work-
will not be eliminating force. Stiffler works as an associate at adding that he and his friends
advanced English for Classes focus on strengthening T.J. Maxx, packing and unpack- often used to trek through the
eighth grade, but it will be n Quotable: Doutrichs
petition was dismissed academic, employment, inde- ing supplies, helping around the woods and catch snakes with
deliberating on changes to
the names of some grade- for failure to conform to pendent living and social skills, store and manning the dressing one downfall: Got peed on a
level courses. The board Section 315 of the School Guatta said. Each of the three room, he said. time or two, he said.
will review any changes Code, as well as the classrooms also has its own job He also works at Masonic Vil- Tyson is unemployed but
Tuesday. Pennsylvania Rules of Civil trainer. lage as a cook. Cooking, he said, is dreams of soon joining the U.S.
Procedures and the local
government, Michael Grab, Many teens take jobs in food one of his passions. Army.
n Student recognition: school solicitor, said. service, retail or at grocery stores Its something Id like to do, Its just like snakes. Its a pas-
The board recognized basic entry-level positions, Stiffler said. Id love to go to col- sion, he said.
Katherine Morgan, a n Background: Geesey, Guatta said. lege for that. Layton said he hopes to have
fifth-grader at Landisville
Intermediate Center, for
a 2011 Columbia High Many of the 31 total students He also would like to attend inspired students like Ty-
School graduate who were absent Friday because they school for law enforcement. son and Stiffler to chase their
winning artwork in the holds a degree in public
Pennsylvania attorney were at work. Shawn Tyson, of Columbia, also dreams.
administration, was
generals drug-free previously interviewed I think it was fun to see every- enjoyed Fridays presentation Everything he said was true,
calendar contest. by the board. Doutrich body come together as a group, especially the snakes. Stiffler said. Go for your dreams.
refused to be interviewed, 18-year-old Cory Stiffler, of Eliza- I just have always loved Dont give up. Keep moving for-
n Quad project: The citing his court petition for bethtown, said. them, the 17-year-old said, ward.
board discussed a million- appointment.
dollar replacement of
artificial turf on the n Discussion: Director
high schools quad area,
Municipal brief
Kathy Hohenadel wanted n Background: Township Secretary n Quotable: We need to make it
which is 10 years old. to know the legal
The Hempfield Soccer Margaret Gordon has been tax known, prior to the election, that its
ramifications if Doutrich collector for many years, but she a title with no job, Supervisor Mike
Club would contribute
$500,000, according to
filed an appeal. Grab
said an appeal would not
FULTON TWP. would like to retire after this year.
There also will be openings for
Church said.
lease terms. remove the jurisdiction the n What happened: Supervisors supervisor and auditor. n Other happenings: The Peters
school board has to make plan to have Lancaster County act Creek Bridge replacement project
n Laptops: Board the appointment. as their tax collector beginning in is going forward, with the next step
members discussed a 2019. n What happens next: Gordon can
proposal for a three-year run for a new term as tax collector, being the movement of utility poles
lease program for staff
n Whats next: Geesey with the intention to resign the to get them out of the way. It could
will hold the seat until n Why its important: The office of position so it can be assigned to the still be two years before the bridge
laptops, which would Dec. 7, when the board tax collector in a municipality is an
cost just over $14,000 county. This would avoid a win by a is replaced.
reorganizes. To remain on elected position, but the supervisors write-in candidate who might want
per quarter. Previously, would prefer to pay the county for Marcella Peyre-Ferry,
the board, Geesey would to keep the job.
the district replaced staff that service as a money-saving move. LNP correspondent
need to run for election in
laptops every five or six November.
years. Forry said that the
districts 1:1 student tablet Ann Marie Steele,

 
program eliminates some LNP correspondent

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UTILITIES ALBERT BOSCOV

PPL customer Boscovs chairman dies at 87


owes thousands READING (AP) Al- dacks pretending to be

in meter mix-up bert Boscov, chairman


of a century-old depart-
ment store chain, has
a childrens book writer
(because clearly thats
whom every woman
died. He was 87. dreams of marrying),
PAUL MUSCHICK $2,840 and Duarte Boscovs CEO and vice the obituary said.
ALLENTOWN MORNING CALL
had underpaid that chairman Jim Boscov Albert Boscov gradu-
Imagine if you paid amount. He got a re- said in a statement that ated from Reading High
your electric bills on fund and she got a sur- his uncle died Friday and got a business de-
time every month for prise bill in August. of cancer at his home gree from Drexel, where
two years, then your This is very unfair in Reading, Pennsylva- he started his first busi-
electric company told for them to just slap nia, surrounded by his ness, U-Eat-Em, deliver-
you all those bills were this in my face, Du- loving wife and three ing hero sandwiches.
wrong and you owed arte said. daughters. After Korean War
nearly $3,000. She never ques- Albert Boscov was service in the Navy, he
Youd probably wonder tioned her bills. She credited with driving the returned and in 1962
why you should have to got them and paid growth of the business opened Boscovs first
pay for someone elses them. established by his father full-service department
mistake. If you go to Macys in 1914 to sales in excess store. The chain sur-
Jeanette Duarte and get a shirt and its of $1 billion and employ- vived a 2008 bankruptcy
doesnt have to imagine $50, youre not going ing more than 7,500 peo- filing that brought Al-
it. Shes living it. And no to question why its ple. bert Boscov out of retire-
matter how unfair it may $50, she said. The Reading-based ment, shedding 10 stores
seem, it looks like shes PPL discovered two chains website lists 45 and emerging from
going to have to pay. other meters on Du- stores in Pennsylva- bankruptcy the follow-
Her bills from June artes building had nia and six other states: ing year.
2014 to June 2016 were been mixed up when Connecticut, Delaware, FILE PHOTO We like to give people
wrong because the elec- it investigated her Maryland, New Jersey, Albert R. Boscov stands near a bronze statue of himself a reason for coming to
tric meter at her town- situation, spokesman New York, and Ohio. One after it was unveiled April 30, 2009, during a surprise Boscovs even when they
house at Liberty Village Joe Nixon said. is at Park City Mall in block party in Reading. The statue was created by the dont want to buy any-
in Upper Saucon Town- Such situations are Lancaster. Art Design Group in Lancaster and paid for mostly by thing, Albert Boscov
ship was mixed up with extremely uncom- Jim Boscov called his individuals and local businesses and unions. once said. They enjoy
the meter for another mon, he said, and can uncle truly one of the themselves and hope-
townhouse a few doors occur when a build- giants in the retail indus- month announced plans tainly enjoyed them, Al- fully we make a friend.
away. ing is constructed try. to open two new stores. bert Boscov said. Youre His charitable efforts
That means every time and meters are not Like his father, Al- He said he wanted the a wonderful group of included founding the
she and her husband correctly marked or bert Boscov maintained current year to be our people that have been nonprofit Our City Read-
flipped on the lights, when electrical work the principles of hard best possible year and part of my family for ing to help the city re-
cranked up the air condi- is done and meters work, honesty and treat- wished his co-workers 87 years and Im most store abandoned homes
tioner and ran their ap- arent reinstalled at ing customers fairly and good luck, saying I love proud of all of you. and revitalize the down-
pliances, the neighbors the same location. with respect, the com- you all. town area, and to set up a
meter recorded that use Nixon said he pany said. He treated The store last week Fly-catcher senior citizens center in
and he was billed for couldnt discuss the his coworkers like family posted a note on its Face- downtown Reading and
it. Duarte, in turn, was specifics of Duartes and made shopping fun. book page saying Albert An obituary published a Police Athletic League
billed for the neighbors case due to customer Albert Boscov an- Boscov and his family in local newspapers community center.
electricity use, which privacy restrictions. nounced Feb. 1 that he had been deeply moved said Albert first made a Boscovs hosts nonprofit
was much lower. He said when mix- had been diagnosed with and humbled by the out- name for himself as an programs that generate
PPL adjusted both ac- ups occur, PPL tries terminal pancreatic can- pouring of love, concern expert fly catcher in his over $600,000 a year for
counts after the neigh- to work with the af- cer. He expressed confi- and support they had fathers neighborhood various organizations,
bor called last June to fected customers, of- dence in the companys received in previous store ... receiving a penny officials said.
question his charges and fering extended pay- leadership, adding that days. for every fly he caught, Burial will be private,
the meter mix-up was ment agreements and while other retailers Ive been amazed at until his father realized but a public memo-
discovered. PPL deter- sometimes negotiat- have had losses and store the amount of wonder- he was being shown the rial service will be an-
mined he had overpaid ing the amount. closures, Boscovs last ful notes that youve same fly over and over. nounced later. Stores
sent and I know I dont He met his beloved wife, were open as usual on
deserve them, but I cer- Eunice, in the Adiron- Saturday.

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LANDSCAPING
Police log a MacBook that had
been left unattended on

Tree, shrub seedlings await adoption


a table at Sheetz, 1699
Continued from A4 Oregon Pike, on Feb. 8,
police said.
he punched a woman
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caster County. peake Bay, said Sallie Gregory, the to authorities. Police
worth $267 without
stopped his vehicle, and
The Lancaster County Conser- conservation districts education paying on Feb. 8.
Retamar was turned over
vation District is taking orders for coordinator. lighted this year. A majority of the n MANHEIM TWP.: Two to the Lancaster County
its annual tree seedling sale. Black raspberries, apple trees, trees on the sale list are bare root laptops were taken Feb. Sheriffs department on
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Municipal briefs
the theft of two trailers
EAST off the mortgage of the
fire departments new Jan. 8 from 150 Earland
Christiana, was charged
with the theft of four
PETERSBURG building. This tax is Drive. The suspect vehicle bottles of pills from
n What happened: strictly a bonus; the fire is a dark-colored Jeep Millers Natural Foods,
COLERAIN TWP. replacing 558 severely
deficient bridges across Council approved a new department will continue Grand Cherokee that may 2888 Miller Lane, on Feb.
n What happened: 2018 tax agreement with to make regular payments have aftermarket wheels. 6, state police said.
Pennsylvania. The Colerain
Replacement of three the East Petersburg Fire on the building, as well. The stolen trailer is a black
bridges are three of 31 5-by-8-foot metal trailer n EAST HEMPFIELD
bridges in the township bridges to be replaced in Department at its meeting The building is projected TWP.: Kelly Kurtz, 33, of
was the main topic at Tuesday. to be paid off by fall 2020. with a wood floor, mesh
Lancaster County under Ivy Drive, Lancaster, was
the supervisors meeting The additional money gate, chrome toolbox on
the program. charged with retail theft
Monday. Bridges on Sproul collected from this tax the tongue and one metal
n What it means: Starting after she took nearly
and Pumping Station will then be reserved for pole holding two spare
n What happens next: Jan. 1, there will be an $2,000 of merchandise
roads are slated to be updating and purchasing motorcycle tires. A brown,
Plans will be on display in increase in the general from Giant, Centerville
replaced in March and new apparatus. handmade car dolly also
the township building for tax of about $60,000 a Road, on Feb. 5, police
June, respectively, with the was taken. Anyone with
the next few weeks, along year. The precise millage said.
bridge on Puseyville Road information is asked to call
with a comment box for rate will be determined in n Other business: police at 717-355-5302. n MANHEIM TWP.:
to be replaced in summer public input. the fall when the borough Council awarded bids Dwayne Jones, 44, of
2018. completes its 2018 for several pieces of East End Ave, has been
n Other happenings: The budget. equipment, including a THEFT charged after failing to
snow blower, dump truck
n Why its important:
In each case, the bridges
supervisors voted to hire
and utility trailer. These CHARGES make payments on a
television leased from
David Wadsworth as a n Why its important:
will be closed for full-time member of the This is a long-term items were either out of n MANHEIM TWP.: Aarons, 1509 Lititz Pike,
approximately 10 weeks, road crew, pending a drug proposal between the date or recently replaced. Charles C. Baynard III, in November 2016, police
and detours posted. test. He will begin a 90-day borough and the fire The borough made 25, of Lancaster, was said.
probationary period at a department, in which approximately $17,500 charged after he stole
starting salary of $18 per the money generated from these items.
n Background: All three
bridges are part of the hour. from this tax will go Luke Helker,
Rapid Bridge Replacement
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Municipal briefs Refugees: The face of immigration


MARTIC
n What happened: Complaints about air, water and Continued from A1 Faida Masika REFUGEES ENTERING THE US
trash issues emanating from Green N Grow Compost the bad situation theyre
n Nearly half of the refugees entering the U.S. in 2016
LLC on Douts Hill Road continued to pile up at the in, as the refugee camp is a After a seven-year re- were from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Syria
supervisors meeting Feb. 6. Kelly Shoff, of 245 Douts hard place and they gave settlement process, Fai- and Myanmar.
Hill Road, brought in six trash bags full of debris that away their belongings in da Masika, 40, her hus-
she claims has blown off the compost farm and onto % of Total
her property. She also shared a story written by her
preparation for the trip. band and four children
6-year-old granddaughter that referred to how much I hope, she said, my got to Lancaster about Dem. Rep. Congo 16,370 19
the smells from the neighboring farm make her cough. family joins me. four months ago. Syria 12,587 15 49%
Violent conflicts in the
12,347 15
n Background: Residents have been bringing issues Ahmad Democratic Republic of
Myanmar

to the board since 2009. Those issues include trash Congo, in the heart of Iraq 9,880 12
blowing onto adjacent properties and odors that some Ahmad, who spoke Africa, is what drove Ma- Somalia 9,020 11
residents claim are making them sick. The website for through an interpreter sika and her family out of
Green N Grow LLC claims that they are a composting Bhutan 5,817 7
facility that developed a way to compost plastics,
and talked to LNP on the their home country. The
condition that his last violence also claimed the Iran 3,750 4
cardboard, tin and plastic foam. Neighbors allege the
facility is more of a landfill than a farm, and that the name not be used out of life of her daughter. Afghanistan 2,737 3
effects of living nearby is ruining their quality of life. concerns for his safety, I lost everything to Ukraine 2,543 3
is 54 and fled Syria with war, she said, speaking
n Rail trail update: The trestle bridge over the Pequea his family because of vio- without an interpret- Eritrea 1,949 2
Creek was opened to hikers in 2015, but the portion lence. er and describing the Other countries 7,995 9
of trail running east from the bridge to the Route 324 Ahmad didnt want to struggles while waiting
interchange has remained closed. The supervisors SOURCE: PEW RESEARCH CENTER

chose to keep the section of the trail closed because


talk about the war but in neighboring Uganda,
they had concerns about pedestrian safety crossing said it forced his family where they sought ref-
324. The intersection was redesigned by PennDOT in from their middle-class uge. No work, the chil- them Mom and Dad.
2013, and included a pedestrian crosswalk below the life to being refugees in dren dont go to school Praa works as a super-
crest of a hill, and the board believed that the design Turkey. According to the very well, and sometimes visor at a food manu-
made it difficult for motorists to observe pedestrians United Nations, the civil no money to pay rent. facturing company, has
crossing the road. A new design moves the crosswalk war that started in 2011 She is so happy to made many friends and
and increases the signage warning drivers of an
upcoming crosswalk. Work on the new design is has killed hundreds of be here, she says, but is working toward be-
expected to go to bid later this month. thousands and forced Trumps order also has coming a U.S. Marine.
Justin Doutrich, LNP correspondent
millions from their made her fearful and sad. Staying in touch with Its really hard
homes. I know pain for refu- his family in Iraq has
Ahmads resettlement gees; I see many people been difficult, he said. He to see your son
WEST HEMPFIELD process took about two suffering, she said. has made several trips grow up and
years, he said, and only They are killing people back to Iraq: after his
n What happened: Supervisors approved an additional
service request of $9,844 from Buchart Horn, the about half of the family in Congo. brother was killed by ter- you cant see
architectural firm hired to design a West Hempfield came with them. One estimate puts the rorists, after his mother him to see
We left a 26-year-old death toll from Congos had heart surgery and to
municipal services building at 3476 Marietta Ave.
son with a wife and three ethnic conflicts, which get married.
your family have
n Background: Last year, Buchart Horn estimated children, and three mar- started in 1996, at 5.4 He now has a son, and really nice days
that the project would cost around $6.5 million. After
supervisors expressed wanting to limit costs, Buchart
ried daughters; we were
hoping that they would
million including from
diseases, malnutrition
his wife, who remains in
Iraq with his mother, is
and bad days
Horn provided bid alternates that could decrease
costs by up to $500,000. The new building will house join us here in a month and starvation. 7 months pregnant with and youre not
municipal, fire and police services. or two, he said, express- another. with them.
ing sorrow at the con- Praa Its really hard to see Praa, Iraqi refugee
n Next steps: The township anticipates bidding the tinuing separation. We your son grow up and
project in March, and awarding contracts in April. did not leave our country Praa, who spoke to you cant see him to
Construction may be completed by August of 2018. The to go and harm others. LNP on the condition see your family have re- safety, Praa listened to
current plan is to sell both the existing municipal building We took our families, that he be identified only ally nice days and bad her and came back to the
and the fire companys building after completion.
and we left the country by his first name because days and youre not with U.S.
to live in peace. of concerns about his them, Praa said. Trumps order didnt
n Land development: Supervisors gave conditional His best American ex- safety, is from Iraq. He wondered whether surprise him but was a
final approval for the Stony Battery Commerce Center
project, which adds a 7600-square-foot building to a perience, so far, is their The 28-year-old said waiting out the long pro- terrible shock, he said.
site on Primrose Lane. arrival at the airport in he worked with the U.S. cess to bring his fam- As he understands it,
New York. military from 2006 to ily here was worth it. But it means that now if he
n Staffing: Supervisors approved creating a part-time We felt that we were 2010 and as a result was life was dangerous for goes to Iraq, he cant re-
board meeting secretary position. going to be settling down given a special visa to him in Iraq because he turn.
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School briefs technology project. The to incorporate it into an FIRE

Garage fully engulfed


roughly $3 million project outdated curriculum.
is expected to be fully
implemented for about
during Saturday blaze
n Proposal: Joe
PENN MANOR $75,000 for the 2017-
18 budget. The board
500 professional staff and Gallucci, technology
n What happened: A about 5,000 students by application supervisor
plans to revisit the tax
unanimous vote by school the 2018-19 school year. for the Capital Area
rebate program in 2018
board directors bumped to determine if further Intermediate Unit, gave KONSTANTINE FEKOS
up the maximum income n Pros and cons: Board a slide presentation on KFEKOS@LNPNEWS.COM
adjustments are needed.
level of the Penn Manor member Nikki Rivera, Agenda Manager, to Firefighters were dispatched to a garage fire about
Tax Rebate Program from who has three children manage board packets,
$15,000 to $20,000. The
n Application: To apply in the district and is a access information 7:26 p.m. Saturday in the 800 block of Mount Gret-
for a tax rebate from Penn na Road near Buckingham Boulevard in Mount Joy
resolution, adopted at teacher for the Warwick and conduct meetings,
Manor, a property owner Township.
Mondays board meeting, School District, said she for $3,400 a year. A
must first qualify through
benefits property owners the state tax rebate
did extensive research on competing company, The fire was called in by passersby and was fully in-
on fixed incomes who are program. For additional
the project and talked to BoardDocs, presented volved when responders arrived on scene, according
65 or older, widows and numerous people who have its services to the board to Elizabethtown fire officials.
information and forms,
widowers 50 and older, experience with it, noting in 2014. The cost then
and people with disabilities
check out pennmanor.net/
that MT is one of the few was $9,000 a year. The Crews reportedly remained on scene for more than
who are 18 and older.
tax/taxrebate or call the
districts in the area yet to board will consider the two and a half hours.
business office at 717-872- The detached garage was a total loss, as were a near-
implement it. recommendations next
9500, ext. 2252.
n Why its important: month. by trailer and motorcycle, Assistant Chief Jeremy
Eligible property owners n Quotable: The iPad Shaffner said.
n Whats next: As a
who apply for a tax rebate precautionary measure
is like deodorant and our n Safety & Security No injuries were reported. The fire did not spread
in 2017-2018 for their curriculum for English Plan 2017: Roger Blantz, to the residence, Shaffner said.
and upon advice from
2016 real estate taxes will language arts and math is the district safety and The cause of the fire was still under investigation as
Rhonda Lord, school
benefit from the income the stinky, fighting child security officer, gave a
level increase. Property
finance solicitor, the board
who doesnt want to take PowerPoint presentation of Saturday night.
approved the placement of
owners who apply for a tax a bath, Rivera said. The on the topic,
a parameters resolution on
rebate in 2016-17 for 2015 deodorant will only go including emergency
the Feb. 21 board meeting
real estate taxes will not so far in accomplishing preparedness for
Municipal brief
agenda for the proposed
benefit from the increase. its goal when being used natural disasters,
high school renovation
on a stinky kid. The kid hazardous chemicals,
project. According to Lord,
n Background: The tax needs to be washed in fires, weapons, bomb
if the state Legislature
order for the deodorant threats, terrorism,
rebate program began
during the 2006-07 school
passes a bill that eliminates
to effectively enhance the communicable diseases SALISBURY
property tax revenue, it n What happened: Supervisors released $3.7 million held
year. Maximum income kid. Our ELA curriculum is and pandemics. The
would place a limit on the in escrow for Urban Outfitters at its meeting Tuesday. The
levels have not been outdated and piecemeal. plan includes a request
districts ability to increase release was recommended by the township engineer after
adjusted since the plans Ive been seeing it for 13 by Blantz, a former
taxes for any new project review of improvements made at the retail giants massive
inception, according to years. police officer, to allow
not incurred prior to the warehouse and fulfillment center in Gap.
Chris Johnston, business To integrate such a him to be armed in the
date of legislation. If the
manager. Individual tax quality product into a schools. Currently only
school board passes the
rebates for any given year resolution within the next curriculum screaming to MT Police Officer Lisa n Why its important: The funds released cover work
are capped at $650. be overhauled and written Kurtz, who is assigned completed on roads, sewer, landscaping and stormwater
two weeks, the debt is management at the million-square-foot complex.
by people who teach the to the district, carries a
considered incurred.
material seems a bit like firearm. The district has
n Discussion: At a Ann Marie Steele, had a police presence n Background: The board released $1.7 million last
previous meeting, board the cart going before the
LNP correspondent for eight years. month. The second reduction leaves $414,744 still held by
President Ken Long said, horse. Whats needed
to maximize the use of the township.
Its the right thing to do.
The additional tax burden MANHEIM this product is a nice,
coherent, common-core
n Resignation:
Gavin Scalyer, head n Other happenings: The board also signed off on a
that will be required for
the proposed $87 million TOWNSHIP based textbook for ELA as of the Food Service driveway onto Route 30 near Mount Vernon Road for
the basis for enhancement Department, left to take Sams Mechanical; approved escrow of $25,299 for
Penn Manor High School n What happened: The
with this product. a full-time position at stormwater management at Amos J. Eshs new horse barn
renovation/building project school board unanimously
Because a decent chunk Pequea Valley School on Diem Road; and set escrow at $166,676 for stormwater,
will increase the need approved a lease
of the primary school District. He previously erosion control and landscaping at Country Gift and Thrift
for a tax break for some agreement with Apple
day involves ELA, Im served both MT and PV. Shoppe in White Horse.
residents. While yearly Financial Services to buy
tax rebate payouts vary, iPads for staff and students wondering how staff buy- Joan Kern,
Johnston has set aside as part of the districts 1:1 in is going due to having LNP correspondent n Quotable: Stormwater is our main thing to handle
now. Its part of Chesapeake Bay protection regulations.
Supervisor Lester O. Houck.
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Repeal: How will GOP fund Obamacare replacement?


Continued from A1 The figure is currently makers to take the easy with tax credits, expand- replacement programs, Last year, a feder-
We should do full unknown. way out and simply let ed health savings ac- Republicans will need al judge agreed with
repeal, said Rep. Jim Whatever we do in deficits rise, said Maya counts and other steps. additional billions to House Republicans that
Jordan, R-Ohio, a lead- replacement is going to MacGuineas, president It would repeal all of the deliver on their pledge Obamas law didnt au-
ing House conservative. cost some money, and is of the bipartisan Com- statutes tax increases. to not abruptly halt cov- thorize that spending.
And full repeal means there a way to generate mittee for a Responsible It also proposed new erage for the 20 million If the Trump adminis-
not taking the taxes money if we ditch all the Federal Budget. taxes on the part of em- people receiving it under tration and congressional
from people. Obamacare tax reve- She said for Republicans ployer-provided health Obamas law. Republicans declare vic-
nues or not? Thats where promising for decades to insurance that exceeds That means covering tory and halt those pay-
Erasing the we havent achieved con- improve the nations fiscal an unspecified level. The them during a transition ments, that could force
war chest sensus, said No. 2 Senate health, that choice is go- blueprint says it would period of perhaps two companies to boost rates
GOP leader John Cornyn ing to look hypocritical. affect only the most years or more until new or abandon markets.
Yet voiding those levies of Texas, who supports The GOP has different generous plans. GOP programs begin. Thats an outcome Re-
erases a mammoth war erasing the levies. options for preserving Such coverage is cur- The health insurance publicans want to avoid,
chest Republicans would revenues, such as phas- rently not taxed, and industry has warned it so Congress might be
love to have and may How do they ing in repeals of taxes or supporters say the idea will need billions in fed- asked to provide some of
well need as they try pay for it? eliminating some while would prod companies eral payments that com- that money.
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ers face as they try craft- Republicans to other on medical device mak- Its fate is uncertain. transition. The money vote to stabilize the in-
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Wolf: Budget plan includes new taxes, reduced credits


Continued from A1 The severance tax per hour to $12 per hour.
Until then, here is what targets Marcellus Shale The administration says
we know about some of drillers who, for the last it would raise $95 mil-
the major pieces of the five years, have paid an lion in new income taxes.
plan Wolf said contains impact fee. Republican No state currently has
the largest cuts to, and legislators have continu- a minimum wage above
consolidations of, gov- ously shot down the idea $11.50 per hour, and all
ernment bureaucracy in of the severance tax, say- Pennsylvanias border-
our history and what ing it would hurt drillers ing states have raised it
all of it means to you. while gas prices are al- to at least $8.15 per hour.
ready low and lead them Both House Majority
Sales tax to move elsewhere. Leader Dave Reed and
expansion Republicans have indi- House Speaker Mike
cated they have no inter- Turzai referred to the
Pennsylvania expanded est in reconsidering the plan as unrealistic in
its sales tax in 2016 to ap- tax, which Wolfs budget remarks this week. Oth-
ply for the first time to relies on for $293.8 mil- er Republicans, includ-
digital downloads. Now, lion. ing those from Lancaster
the administration is County, have been averse
looking to expand it fur- Consolidations to raising the minimum
ther to generate $500 wage, but some have not
million in revenue to help Wolfs restructuring ruled out any nominal
cover the budget gap. calls for six state depart- increase.
Fixing the tax loop- ments which provide
holes, as the adminis- essential services for Police fee BLAINE T. SHAHAN | STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER PHOTOS
tration calls them, would senior citizens, prisons, Gov. Tom Wolf is applauded Tuesday before a combined session of the General Assem-
apply to businesses by people with disabilities, Half of Pennsylvanias bly. Behind Wolf is Speaker of the House Mike Turzai, left, and Lt. Gov. Mike Stack.
eliminating the 6 per- people struggling with 2,561 municipalities use
cent sales tax exemption addiction and more the Pennsylvania State other corporate-focused
on custom program- into two new depart- Police for protection full tax changes.
ming, design and data ments. time rather than relying
processing; commercial The move will save on local police. Other tax
storage; and aircraft $104 million, Wolf says, The 20 percent of the initiatives
sales, use and repair. It and Republican leader- states population that
also would tax catered ship generally was re- makes up these most- The insurance premi-
food and nonalcoholic ceptive of the idea while ly rural communities ums tax would expand to
beverages served to pas- saying they need to look would pay a new $25 per most previously exempt
sengers on planes. into the details to make capita fee under Wolfs insurance companies
The right-leaning sure the plan actually new proposal to raise starting Jan. 1, 2018, a
Commonwealth Foun- improves services and $63 million. move Wolf says will gen-
dation said if all of these saves costs at the same Rep. Mike Sturla, D- erate an additional $141
costs are passed along to time. Lancaster, has proposed million for the state.
consumers, they would I think theres defi- legislation in the past The administration
add up to $153 per year nitely an opportunity that would focus on the wants to adjust corpo-
for a family of four. there, said Sen. Scott same issue because of rate net income taxes by
Martin, R-Martic Town- what he describes as the limiting deductions for
Natural gas tax ship. unconstitutional meth- net operating losses to Rep. Michael Sturla talks to Lancaster County Republican
od of funding the state 30 percent of taxable in- representatives Tuesday before the joint session of the
Wolf didnt offer broad- Raise the wage police mostly through come, a move that would Pennsylvania General Assembly.
based sales and income gas and transportation generate $81 million in
tax hikes like he did in The proposal that taxes. additional revenue. Rep. Keith Greiner, R- cult.
the last two years, but he might affect the most We want to start down It also would lower Upper Leacock, an ac- Im telling you, even
once again introduced a Pennsylvanians is Wolfs the path of municipali- the net income tax rate countant and member for me, its very complex
proposal to tax natural- attempt to raise the min- ties that get free police in the years ahead and of the House Appropria- to understand, and it
gas drilling. imum wage from $7.25 protection to pay, he move to change how it is tions Committee, said might be difficult for the
said. calculated to stop com- the method of com- Legislature to compre-
The proposed $1 bil- panies based in other bined reporting would hend, Greiner said.
Follow us on Facebook at lion new revenue pack- states from being able probably capture more Wolf also plans to re-
age also is made up of to avoid paying them income from larger cor- duce tax credits provid-
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How they voted law for K-12 education,


having replaced the No
70, formerly was his states
attorney general and U.S.
Warren in debate over the
Sessions nomination.
Democratic caucus voted
against her nomination.
Child Left Behind Act. Foes attorney for the Southern Voting yes: Toomey DeVos, 59, is prominent in
called the rule a federal District of Alabama. the national school-choice
WASHINGTON (AP) n WHITE HOUSE overreach, while defenders President Ronald Reagan Voting no: Casey Jr.
HOLOCAUST STATEMENT: movement and has helped
Heres how area mem- Voting 234 for and 187
said it protects against appointed him in 1986 as a expand charter schools and
bers of Congress voted discrimination, including federal judge for the same n TOM PRICE, SECRETARY school-voucher programs
against, the House on OF HEALTH AND HUMAN
on major issues in the in the allocation of district, but the Judiciary in Michigan, her home
Feb. 7 blocked a move by SERVICES: Voting 52 for
resources and treatment of Committee rejected his
week ending Feb. 10. Democrats to force floor
historically marginalized nomination over his record and 47 against, the Senate state. An heiress who
debate on a resolution on Feb. 10 confirmed Tom also married into wealth,
students. and comments on race and
House affirming that the Holocaust
occurred and that it A yes vote was to send the civil rights. Price, 62, a seven-term she reported $5.3 million
GOP congressman from in political contributions
targeted Jews. Democrats measure (HJ Res. 57) to the A yes vote was to confirm to benefit Republican
n PUBLIC LAND Senate. Georgia, as secretary
raised this issue after the Sessions. of health and human candidates over the past
MANAGEMENT: Voting White Houses International Voting yes: Smucker Voting yes: Pat Toomey, R services. Price drew five years, including $1.99
234 for and 186 against, Holocaust Remembrance Voting no: Meehan criticism because of million in the 2015-16
the House on Feb. 7 Day statement, released Voting no: Robert Casey
nullified a new rule that apparent overlap between election cycle.
Jan. 27, omitted mention Jr., D
would update Bureau of n ASSESSING TEACHERS: health care legislation Supporters said DeVos
of the Jewish people, 6 he sponsored or voted
Land Management steps Voting 240 for and 181 would direct improvements
million of whom died in n VOTE TO SILENCE for and health stocks in
for obtaining science- against, the House on Feb. in K-12 education,
the Holocaust, which was ELIZABETH WARREN: his portfolio. Price said
based information and carried out by German 7 nullified a new rule that particularly for students
Voting 49 for and 43 there was no ethical
public comments in its leader Adolf Hitler and would upgrade federally against, the Senate on Feb. now unable to leave
management of 245 million set standards for teacher misconduct or illegality inner-city schools, while
his Nazi regime between 7 upheld the ruling of the because the purchases
publicly owned acres 1933-1945. Had Democrats training on the state and chair that Sen. Elizabeth disrupting teachers unions
in western states. The local levels. In part, the rule were made by his broker and shaking up education
prevailed on this vote Warren, D-Mass., had without his knowledge.
BLM said the Planning during debate on the requires measurements impugned the motives bureaucracies. Critics said
2.0 rule would help based on learning Price, a physician, is the DeVos used campaign
unrelated House Res. and conduct of Sen. 23rd secretary of his
it balance competing 91, they would have had performance, employment Jeff Sessions, R-Ala., and donations to buy her
uses such as ranching, outcomes and employer department, which was nomination, would divert
an opportunity to bring therefore was required originally named the
recreation, conservation, the Holocaust measure surveys, with federal to take her seat and be limited taxpayer dollars
drilling, mining, military funding used to leverage Department of Health, to ideological causes and
to the floor. Republicans silent for the remainder Education and Welfare.
activity and economic said education and land compliance. Critics say of the debate over his has a financial portfolio in
development. But critics measures rather than the rule would infringe on nomination as U.S. attorney A yes vote was to confirm conflict with programs she
said the rule would tighten the Holocaust were the state and local education general. Price. would administer. They
a BLM land grab of vast business at hand. prerogatives. noted she has never been a
Majority Leader Mitch Voting yes: Toomey
expanses, harming local A yes vote was to quash A yes vote was to send the part of public education.
economies, imperiling McConnell, R-Ky., invoked Voting no: Casey Jr.
a Democratic attempt measure (HJ Res. 58) to Rule 19 against Warren A yes vote was to confirm
private property rights and to bring up a Holocaust the Senate. DeVos.
restricting grazing, logging based on her reading of n BETSY DeVOS,
resolution. Voting yes: Meehan, a letter that Coretta Scott Voting yes: Toomey
and drilling access. Two Smucker SECRETARY OF
years in the making and Voting yes: Meehan, King wrote to the Judiciary EDUCATION: By a vote of Voting no: Casey Jr.
the subject of more than Smucker Committee in 1986 in 51 for and 50 against, with
3,000 public comments, Senate opposition to Sessions Vice President Mike Pence
the rule would update BLM n K-12 EDUCATION RULE: nomination to a federal casting the 51st vote, the Key votes ahead
Voting 234 for and 190 n JEFF SESSIONS, U.S. judgeship. King wrote (and Senate on Feb. 7 confirmed
procedures in place since
against, the House on Feb. ATTORNEY GENERAL: Warren read) that Sessions, Betsy DeVos as the 11th In the week of Feb. 13, the
the 1980s.
7 rescinded a new rule Voting 52 for and 47 while a U.S. attorney, had U.S. secretary of education. Senate will conduct votes
A yes vote was to send the that would give states and against, the Senate on Feb. used the awesome power All Republican senators on repealing federal rules
measure (HJ Res 44) to the localities requirements 8 confirmed Jeff Sessions, of his office to chill the except Lisa Murkowski of and confirming Trump
Senate. for carrying out the Every a four-term senator from free exercise of the vote by Alaska and Susan Collins administration cabinet
Voting yes: Pat Meehan, Student Succeeds Act. Alabama, as the 84th U.S. black citizens. of Maine supported DeVos, picks. The House schedule
R-7, Lloyd Smucker, R-16 That is the main federal attorney general. Sessions, A yes vote was to silence and all members of the was to be announced.

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Deaths from the previous week FORREST, Violet M., 96,


Lancaster and Ephrata,
78, Washington Boro, Feb.
6.
KUHN, Virginia Elaine, 78,
Ephrata, Feb. 6.
Jan. 27. HERR, John O., 94, Ephrata, LAIRD, Clarence L. Jr., 86,
The following deaths 53, Lancaster, Feb. 3. DAVIS, Pam, 47, York, Feb. FOUTZ, Harriett, 77, Leola, Feb. 9. Mountville, Feb. 4.
were reported in the past BLOUIN, Doris 4. Feb. 9. HINKLE, Evelyn L., 93, LASHER, Wendy Jo, 32,
week. Complete obituaries (Stettenheim), 80, DENNISON, Joseph Louis, FRITSCH, Dawn M., 70, Lebanon, Feb. 8. Manheim, Feb. 4.
can be found in the Mechanicsburg, Jan. 31. 76, Feb. 4. Manheim, Feb. 2.
LancasterOnline.com news HOLLINGSWORTH, LEE, Esther Martin, 92, New
archives. BOLIN, Gladys, 89, DROZ, Gerald B., 82, GANSE, Joseph R. Sr., 87, Christine E., 57, Columbia, Holland, Feb. 7.
Washington Boro, Feb. 4. Pawleys Island, S.C., Feb. 6. Lancaster, Feb. 6. Feb. 4. LEFEVER, Harry Groff, 85,
AGRUSO, Anthony, 61,
Columbia, Feb. 9. BOYER, Troy A., 37, DRUM, Ray Kenneth, 82, GEBHARD, Allen J., 58, HOSTETTER, Paul Athens, Ga., Feb. 3.
Ephrata, Feb. 10. Exton, Feb. 1. Bainbridge, Feb. 4. Esbenshade, 89, Feb. 3. MARGOLIS, Donald E., 48,
ANDERSON, Susanne
(Burkart), 65, BOYES, Herbert Grant, 98, EARHART, Nancy A., 81, GEORGE, Lerleine M., 57, HOUSEAL, Jay R., 89, Beverly Hills, Calif., Feb. 7.
Elizabethtown, Feb. 9. Highland Township, Feb. 5. East Petersburg, Feb. 6. Lancaster, Jan. 31. Maytown, Feb. 7. MARTIN, Elizabeth W., 88,
ANSELL, Saxon E., 22, BRADLEY, James W., 84, ELLIOTT, Harvey M. Jr., 66, GIEG, Ronald D., 68, New JESBERG, Adra Sullivan, Stevens, Feb. 8.
Elizabethtown, Feb. 3. Mount Joy, Feb. 5. Columbia, Feb. 2. Providence, Feb. 2. 86, Christiana, Feb. 5. MARTIN, Helen E., 95,
BAILEY, Barbara E. BROWN, Jennifer R., 38, ENGLAND, Verna Louise GROSSMAN, Reginald A., JOHNSON, Berchie Daniel, Lancaster, Feb. 7.
(Lindenberger) (Baker), 80, Christiana, Feb. 9. (Probst), 84, West Grove, 70, Lancaster, Feb. 4. 72, Drumore, Feb. 2. MARTINEZ, Jose Manuel
Modesto, Calif., Jan. 26. BRUBAKER, Mary S., 65, Feb. 8. GRUMELLI, Anthony D., 97, JONES, Hazel M., 83, Gonzalez, 52, Lancaster,
BARNES, Carolyn A, 86, East Earl, Feb. 4. ESH, Levi F. Jr., 81, Christiana, Feb. 9. Willow Street, Feb. 4. Feb. 4.
Honey Brook, Feb. 7. BURNS, Dennis M., 67, Quarryville, Feb. 6. HANN, David S., 55, Florida, KAHLER, Edward B. Jr., 97, MASSIE, Howell Brantley,
BARR, Melvin D., 87, Gap, Palmyra, Feb. 7. ESHLEMAN, Barbara Jean, Feb. 5. Conestoga, Feb. 3. 98, Lancaster, Feb. 7.
Feb. 8. BYRNE, Doris J., 81, 56, Rheems, Feb. 8. HARLESS, Thomas W., 88, KERN, Robert E., 76, McCREADY, Leo A., 88,
BARTO, Helen P. Getz, 96, Elizabethtown. EZREN, Emmy L., 81, Willow Street, Feb. 8. Wilmington, Del., Feb. 7. New Holland, Feb. 7.
Lititz, Feb. 6. CHUBB, Donald B., 92, Lancaster, Feb. 2. HARRINGTON, Kevin M., KING, Benjamin B., 71, McSPARREN, Ethelmae, 83,
BEILER, Elias J., 76, Ronks, Hershey, Feb. 5. FIGART, Thomas O. Sr., 91, 65, Bausman, Feb. 5. Quarryville, Feb. 8. Lancaster, Feb. 8.
Feb. 4. COOK, Gladys R., 94, Lancaster and Lititz, Jan. HART, William Leon, 81, KING, Richard W., 62, MICHENER, Charles Patrick,
Lancaster, Feb. 6. 25. Gap, Feb. 5. Lancaster, Feb. 1. 69, Lancaster, Feb. 3.
BENDER, Chester Lee, 64,
Lancaster, Feb. 6. COOPER, John H., 85, FITTERLING, Kathryn HARTZELL, Linda A., 66, KNAPPENBERGER, Nancy MILLER, Gilles R., 82,
Lancaster, Feb. 3. (Glass), 88, Ephrata, Feb. 3. Morgantown, Feb. 8. R., 77, Lititz, Feb. 10. Schaefferstown, Feb. 3.
BENEDICT, Lori A., 53,
Lancaster, Feb. 8. DAVIS, Edward W., 88, FONSECA, Porfiria Andino, HASER, John F. Jr., 85, KOCH, Bruce R., 83, Lititz, MOORE, Aarone Scott, 26,
Lancaster, Feb. 2. 78, Willow Street, Feb. 8. Lancaster, Jan. 28. Washington D.C., and Columbia, Feb. 4.
BENNER, Catherine Ann,
HENRY, Mary Ann (Maw), Lancaster, Jan. 31.
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Deaths Muncipal brief


(Shaffer), 71, Feb. 7. 89, Quarryville, Feb. 4. SWIFT, Thomas C. Sr.,
PRANGE, Bonnie E., 72, SHEAFFER, Helen L., 103, 92, Manheim, Feb. 4.
Columbia, Feb. 3. New Holland, Jan. 28. TAYLOR, M. Eunice, 91,
QUERRY, Robert A., 67, SHELLY, Jane (Landis), 81, Leola, Feb. 4. MOUNT JOY eligible for state grants.
Duncansville, Feb. 7.
Continued from A14 Lancaster, Feb. 1. WALKER, James M. Sr., BOROUGH n Fire department: Fire Chief
REMINGTON, Mindy Joy SHEPPARD, Bruce Olen 74, Lititz, Feb. 1. Phil Colvin reported that in
MOSER, Dolores F., 85, (Kahn), 52, Lancaster, Feb.
n What happened: Council 2016 Fire Department Mount
Jr., 76, Harrisonburg, Va., debated a resolution to
Conestoga, Feb. 4. 2. WARNER HEVENER, Joy responded to a total of
Feb. 2. adopt a policy for the
MYERS, Craig D., 96, Honey Kim, Mount Joy, Jan. 29. 589 alarms. Delivery of the
REUTER, John P., 91, SMITH, J. Donald, 94, deposit and investment of new Seagrave ladder truck
Brook, Feb. 4. Marietta, Feb. 6. Oxford, Feb. 4. WEAVER, Esther M., 93, public funds at its meeting is expected in May, ahead of
NAUMAN, Suzanne, 72, David M. Weaver, Lititz, Monday.
RICHARDSON, James M., SMITH, Paul Dallas, 67, the originally cited September
Ephrata, Feb. 3. 77, Elizabethtown, Feb. 4. Feb. 4. rollout. An open house to
Willow Street, Feb. 5. n Discussion and action:
NAUSS, Marie Mae (Wible), WEAVER, Robert W., 61, Borough Manager Sam highlight renovations will be
RINEER, Donald P. Jr., 54, SMITH, Shirley Ann, 85, held from 1:30-3 p.m. Sunday,
84, Etters, Feb. 3. Millersville, Feb. 6. Honey Brook, Feb. 9. Cody, Wyo., Dec. 31. Sulkosky reported that
state policy sets limits on Feb. 26, at 111 New Haven St.,
NEWSWANGER, Mary S., RISSER, Doris J., 84, SMUCKER, Levi F., 40, East WEIDMAN, Leroy E., 83, Mount Joy.
how public monies may
85, New Holland, Feb. 4. Lancaster, Feb. 5. Earl, Feb. 7. Leola, Feb. 4. be invested. The council n Public comment: Arbor
OVERLY, John G., 91, Blue RODRIGUEZ, Francisco, 78, SNELLING, Emma M., 94, WEIR, Beverly S., 65, consensus was that a written Rose Community President
Ball, Jan. 21. Lancaster, Feb. 7. Manheim, Feb. 4. New Holland, Feb. 5. procedure for investment is Bruce Haigh asked council
a prerequisite. The motion to review outdated ward
OXLEY, Eleanore A., 90, SANTOS, Dolores, 73, SNYDER, Edward H., 80, WHITE, Helen E., 86, was withdrawn pending
Lititz, Feb. 7. Lancaster, Feb. 5. boundaries, particularly
Lancaster, Jan. 29. Manheim, Feb. 3. procedures definition. for the Florin Ward, which
PADBERG, Frank Joseph, SCHOCK, Sherilyn D., 66, SNYDER, Margaret E., 54, accounts for 45 percent of
49, Elizabethtown, Feb. 4. WHITESIDE, Jean, 83, n Keystone communities
Washington Boro. Lebanon, Feb. 8. the boroughs population.
Honey Brook, Feb. 8. designation sought: An
PALMER, Jean A., 88, SCHWEBBACH, Erma Irene STAGER, Gordon G., 81, application to the state
Lancaster, Feb. 5. Peifer, 89, Columbia, Jan. WILSON, Wayne R., 81, n Other business: Council
Lebanon, Feb. 7. Department of Community authorized the closure of
29. Lititz, Jan. 26. and Economic Development
PARMER, Mary Jane, 88, STIGELMAN, Bruce F., 71, Main Street on Saturday,
Lancaster and Willow SEILER, Dorothy, 88, Leola, WOLF, Timothy S., 63, to recognize the boroughs May 27, for the Memorial
Bausman, Feb. 1. Main Street Program as
Street, Feb. 5. Feb. 3. Lancaster, Feb. 2. Day parade.
STOCKMAN, Bruce C., 90, a Keystone Communities
POST, Patricia A., 73, SENSENIG, Miriam E., 95, Lancaster, Feb. 8. WOLFE, Henry Kahler, initiative was approved. Herb Landau,
Mount Joy, Feb. 3. Ephrata, Feb. 6. 95, Willow Valley, Feb. 3. This will make the program LNP correspondent
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POWNALL, Peggy F., 69, SHAEFFER, Miles J., 50, infant daughter of Jacob S.
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set to open in the spring in Global Medical REIT GMRE 8.69 +3.3 -2.0 +7116.3 ... ...
expects that to continue. in the fourth quarter. Overall ad sales
Shanghai. Playboy founder Hugh Verso Corp VRS 7.85 -1.6 +11.3 +1730.4 ... ...
Digital news subscriptions are expected to fall again this quarter.
Hefner opened the first club in Resolute Energy REN 48.71 +4.6 +13.6 +1653.7 ... ...
grew 47 percent to 1.6 On a positive note, digital ads
Chicago in 1960. He quickly
expanded the operation to 30 million in the fourth quarter, are bringing in more money, and Globus Maritime Ltd GLBS 7.10 -5.0 -1.9 +1402.1 ... ...
clubs around the world. The and the Times expects to the company says its getting Nthn Dynasty Min NAK 3.36 +14.7 +47.4 +944.0 ... ...
original clubs remained popular add another 200,000 paid better at selling mobile ads and Clayton Engy CWEI 142.85 -2.9 +37.4 +933.8 dd ...
and lucrative for years before subscribers this quarter. other newer types of online CoLucid Pharmaceut CLCD 46.40 -0.1 +35.3 +793.3 dd ...
faltering in the 1980s. CEO Mark Thompson advertising as traditional web
Eleven Biotherap EBIO 2.16 -4.8 -2.3 +727.0 dd ...
noted that President ads decline.
Leap Therapeutics LPTX 8.20 +20.8 +4.3 +674.2 ... ...
Adv Micro Dev AMD 13.58 +10.9 +28.4 +606.3 dd ...
Digital news subscribers Ad sales Circulation income Emerge Energy Svcs EMES 21.07 +6.4 +61.1 +597.0 dd ...
2 million $800 thousand $900 thousand Chemours Co CC 28.13 +1.8 +13.0 +596.2 cc 0.4
Fairmount Santrol FMSA 12.12 -3.1 +0.5 +589.4 dd ...
Cliffs Nat Res CLF 11.15 +26.8 +20.8 +538.8 11 ...

800 Birks Group Inc BGI 1.73 +0.6 +44.2 +538.5 ... ...
700
Kemet Corp KEM 8.14 +3.8 +14.3 +510.0 24 ...
1 Achaogen Inc AKAO 20.84 +20.3 +16.0 +492.4 dd ...
Teck Resources Ltd TECK 24.90 +2.7 +0.9 +489.7 ... ...
600 700
Tesaro Inc TSRO 182.02 +10.9 +16.4 +483.0 dd ...

IndustryRankings
0 flat 500 600
10 11* 12** 13 14 15 16 10 11* 12** 13 14 15 16 10 11* 12** 13 14 15 16 PERCENT CHANGE %RTN
INDUSTRY 1WK 1MO 1QTR 1YR
Source: FactSet *First year that digital-only subscriptions were sold **First time that circulation Tali Arbel; Alex Nieves AP
A BOOST FROM HOME PRICES brought in more money than ads, one year after digital-only subscriptions launched 1. Technology 1.1 4.2 10.6 |999994 36.8
Rising home values helped lift 2. Consumer Goods 1.5 4.1 7.2 |98742 13.1
homeowners out of negative equity 3. Basic Material 0.6 3.3 10.1 |9999876532 36.3
in 2016. The share of U.S. homes DJ Total Market index 0.8 1.9 7.4 |9998432 26.0
in negative equity, or those worth LocalFunds 4. Industrials 1.3 1.8 6.0 |99997543 31.9
less than their mortgage debt, 5. Consumer Services 1.4 1.7 7.7 |99876431 21.4
$CHG ---------- PERCENT RETURN ---------- 6. Utilities 0.7 1.4 7.2 |9731 9.3
stood at 18.1 percent at the end of FAMILY FUND TICKER NAV 1WK 1WK 1MO 1YR RANK 5YRS* RANK RATING 7. Health Care 0.5 1.3 2.3 |98754321 13.7
last year, down from 21.5 percent
American Funds AmBalA m ABALX 25.46 +0.11 +0.4 +1.8 +17.4 3 +10.3 1 HHHHH 8. Financials 0.4 1.3 9.1 |99998761 35.7
a year earlier, according to Attom 9. Telecommunications 0.4 -2.0 9.7 |9632 8.4
Data Solutions. All told, about 10.2 CapIncBuA m CAIBX 58.87 +0.27 +0.5 +1.5 +13.8 4 +7.3 1 HHHHI
10. Oil & Gas -0.7 -2.1 5.4 |999943 29.6
million U.S. homes were in CpWldGrIA m CWGIX 45.64 +0.12 +0.3 +2.0 +22.3 3 +9.4 2 HHHHI
negative equity at the end of the FnInvA m ANCFX 56.73 +0.28 +0.5 +2.7 +30.5 1 +13.7 1 HHHHI
year. When a home is in negative GrthAmA m AGTHX 44.60 +0.33 +0.7 +3.2 +32.7 1 +14.2 1 HHHHI Oil & Gas sectors (best performers)
equity, or what is sometimes IncAmerA m AMECX 22.16 +0.08 +0.4 +1.4 +18.9 4 +9.2 1 HHHHH
Pipelines -1.7 -0.1 6.5 ((^%$#@|98532 67.8
referred to as having an InvCoAmA m AIVSX 37.62 +0.15 +0.4 +2.1 +28.5 2 +13.6 2 HHHHI
underwater mortgage, the Teekay LNG Ptrs TGP +1.1 +23.6 +39.6 ((^%$#@|987531 +78.3
WAMutInvA m AWSHX 41.95 +0.24 +0.6 +1.6 +26.0 4 +13.0 2 HHHHI
homeowner often cant qualify for ONEOK Partners LP OKS -1.3 +19.8 +36.1 ((^%$#@|99754 +118.3
Dodge & Cox Income DODIX 13.67 +0.03 +0.2 +0.2 +6.6 1 +3.4 1 HHHHI
mortgage refinancing and has little Cheniere EngyPtrsLP CQP +4.1 +12.5 +12.5 ((^%$#@|974 +54.8
IntlStk DODFX 40.36 +0.05 +0.1 +2.9 +37.3 1 +7.4 1 HHHHI
recourse but to continue making Dominion Midstream DM +0.6 +12.3 +31.4 ((^%$#@|871 +32.2
payments in hope that the property Stock DODGX 190.94 +1.15 +0.6 +1.8 +44.2 1 +15.9 1 HHHHI
Buckeye Part BPL +0.4 +11.1 +13.5 ((^%$#@|9641 +49.6
eventually regains its value. Fidelity 500IdxPr FUSVX 81.21 +0.70 +0.9 +2.2 +27.7 2 +13.9 1 HHHHI
Exploration & Production -0.1 -0.9 9.0 ((^%$#@|954321 47.9
Contra x FCNTX 104.60 +0.87 +1.5 +3.9 +24.7 3 +13.2 2 HHHHI
Clayton Engy CWEI -2.9 +37.4 +34.9 ((^%$#@|99754 +933.8
FrankTemp-Franklin IncomeA m FKINX 2.33 ... ... +0.9 +26.8 1 +7.3 1 HHHHI
Gastar Exploration GST -4.5 +26.5 +83.7 ((^%$#@|9953 +88.8
Metropolitan West TtlRetBdI MWTIX 10.56 +0.04 +0.4 +0.1 +1.4 4 +3.8 1 HHHHH
Erin Energy Corp ERN +6.8 +23.4 +68.1 ((^%$#@|9974321 +98.5
PIMCO TotRetIs PTTRX 10.12 +0.05 +0.5 +0.5 +3.2 2 +2.9 2 HHHHI
Chesapeake Granite CHKR +1.6 +19.2 +47.6 ((^%$#@|8632 +27.7
Vanguard 500Adml VFIAX 214.12 +1.85 +0.9 +2.2 +27.7 2 +13.9 1 HHHHI
Comstk Rsc CRK -3.6 +18.7 +45.9 ((^%$#@|99754 +116.4
InstIdxI VINIX 211.29 +1.84 +0.9 +2.2 +27.7 2 +13.9 1 HHHHI
Oil Equipment & Services -1.0 -1.8 10.1 ((^%$#@|875431 36.9
InstPlus VIIIX 211.30 +1.83 +0.9 +2.2 +27.8 2 +13.9 1 HHHHH
IntlStkIdxAdm VTIAX 25.93 +0.10 +0.4 +3.0 +23.0 1 +4.7 3 HHHII Carbo Ceramics Inc CRR +6.3 +58.1 +131.6 ((^%$#@|52 +3.1
IntlStkIdxIPls VTPSX 103.70 +0.39 +0.4 +3.0 +23.1 1 +4.7 3 HHHII Civeo Corp CVEO -2.7 +32.4 +100.6 ((^%$#@|99754 +255.6
MuIntAdml VWIUX 13.96 +0.02 +0.2 +0.2 -0.8 2 +2.7 2 HHHHI Basic Energy Svcs BAS +5.3 +22.5 +27.5 9965432| -95.7
PrmcpAdml VPMAX 114.54 +1.16 +1.0 +2.4 +32.5 1 +16.4 1 HHHHH Flotek Industries FTK +16.3 +19.7 +5.4 ((^%$#@|9964 +92.1
STGradeAd VFSUX 10.66 +0.01 +0.1 +0.3 +2.7 2 +2.1 1 HHHHI Weatherford Intl Ltd WFT -1.3 +15.2 +27.3 ((^%$#@| 0.0
TotBdAdml VBTLX 10.68 +0.03 +0.3 +0.1 +0.9 4 +2.1 4 HHHII Integrated Oil & Gas -0.9 -3.6 0.3 ((^%$#@|7 10.8
TotIntl VGTSX 15.50 +0.06 +0.4 +3.0 +22.9 1 +4.6 4 HHHII Par Petroleum Corp PARR +0.1 +11.1 +1.7 ((^%$#@| 0.0
TotStIAdm VTSAX 58.18 +0.51 +0.9 +2.2 +30.2 1 +13.8 1 HHHHI Enable Midstream ENBL -1.9 +5.0 +3.7 ((^%$#@|99754 +188.2
TotStIIns VITSX 58.19 +0.51 +0.9 +2.2 +30.2 1 +13.8 1 HHHHI Midcoast Energy Ptrs MEP -0.6 +3.9 +11.2 ((^%$#@|962 +48.4
AP TotStIdx VTSMX 58.15 +0.51 +0.9 +2.2 +30.0 2 +13.6 2 HHHHI Marathon Petroleum MPC +4.1 +3.6 +15.0 ((^%$#@|9765421 +63.3
* - annualized WelltnAdm VWENX 68.72 +0.34 +0.5 +0.9 +19.1 2 +10.0 1 HHHHH InterOil Corp IOC +0.4 -0.3 +1.6 ((^%$#@|9876543 +84.8

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COMPANY TICKER LOW HIGH CLOSE 1WK 1WK 1MO 1QTR YTD 1YR 1YR 5YRS* PE Yld COMPANY TICKER LOW HIGH CLOSE 1WK 1WK 1MO 1QTR YTD 1YR 1YR 5YRS* PE Yld
AT&T Inc T 36.10 7 43.89 41.38 0.13 0.3 s s -2.7 18.9 3 11.2 16 4.7 PNC Financial PNC 77.40 0 123.25 123.10 0.94 0.8 s s 5.2 53.7 2 17.3 17 1.8
Air Products APD 126.38 5 157.84 140.13 -0.03 0.0 t s -2.6 17.6 4 12.8 22 2.7 PPL Corp PPL 32.08 5 39.92 35.50 0.04 0.1 s s 4.3 2.1 4 10.0 14 4.5
Applied Indl Tch AIT 37.12 9 66.65 61.85 0.80 1.3 s s 4.1 60.8 2 10.3 25 1.9
Patterson Cos PDCO 36.46 5 50.40 42.83 0.70 1.7 s t 4.4 3.7 4 8.0 18 2.2
Arconic Inc ARNC 16.75 0 28.14 29.62 3.72 14.4 s s 59.8 999.0 5 ... ... ...
Armstrong World Inds AWI 31.91 6 45.75 39.75 0.65 1.7 s t -4.9 21.5 3 2.2 25 ... Penn Natl Gaming PENN 11.93 4 17.40 13.97 -0.16 -1.1 s s 1.3 7.1 4 7.4 19 ...
BB&T Corp BBT 31.27 0 47.85 46.63 0.32 0.7 s s -0.8 52.9 2 12.1 16 2.6 Penney JC Co Inc JCP 6.35 2 11.99 7.14 0.45 6.7 s t -14.1 -4.7 5 -29.6 ... ...
Bco Santander SA SAN 3.60 9 5.74 5.34 -0.38 -6.6 t s 3.1 42.0 2 -0.7 ... 4.3 Pfizer Inc PFE 28.74 5 37.39 32.35 0.26 0.8 t t -0.4 13.8 4 12.3 14 4.0
Bon Ton Store BONT 1.05 1 3.00 1.19 0.03 2.6 t t -19.0 -28.3 5 -16.5 ... 16.8
Rite Aid Corp RAD 5.20 2 8.77 5.61 0.34 6.5 t t -31.9 -27.9 5 29.5 51 ...
CNH Indl NV CNHI 6.03 0 9.67 9.56 0.29 3.1 s s 10.0 54.6 2 -0.7a ... 1.3
Sears Holdings Corp SHLD 5.50 2 19.12 6.96 0.08 1.2 t t -25.1 -53.6 5 -13.1 ... ...
Campbell Soup CPB 52.59 7 67.89 63.27 -0.01 0.0 s s 4.6 11.6 4 17.0 22 2.2
Carpenter Tech CRS 27.08 9 45.34 41.96 -1.11 -2.6 s s 16.0 63.8 1 -3.1 40 1.7 Skyline Cp SKY 3.87 5 17.35 10.52 -0.43 -3.9 t t -31.8 167.7 1 8.9 ... ...
Clarcor Inc CLC 46.51 0 83.13 82.88 0.04 0.0 s s 0.5 82.6 1 10.7 32 1.2 Supervalu Inc SVU 3.64 2 6.17 3.96 0.14 3.7 t t -15.2 -6.8 5 -9.4 7 ...
Costco Wholesale COST 138.57 0 171.42 172.00 4.13 2.5 s s 7.4 17.4 4 17.8 31 1.0 TE Connectivity Ltd TEL 54.54 0 76.49 75.11 -0.27 -0.4 s s 8.4 44.1 2 18.1 16 2.0
Donegal A DGICA 13.30 7 18.55 16.83 0.28 1.7 t s -3.7 22.1 3 4.6 14 3.3
Tanger Factory SKT 30.88 4 42.20 34.63 0.53 1.6 t s -3.2 20.1 3 6.5 13 3.8
Exelon Corp EXC 29.82 7 37.70 35.02 -0.76 -2.1 t s -1.3 15.6 4 1.2 14 3.7
Frontier Comm FTR 3.10 1 5.85 3.31 -0.11 -3.2 t s -2.1 -10.6 5 5.8 ... 12.7 Tegna Inc TGNA 17.91 8 25.38 23.66 0.20 0.9 s s 10.6 11.6 4 17.6 11 2.4
Fulton Financial FULT 11.78 9 19.45 18.45 -0.05 -0.3 t s -1.9 54.3 2 16.3 20 2.2 Tyson Foods TSN 55.72 5 77.05 65.06 -0.33 -0.5 s t 5.5 6.8 4 28.8 15 0.9
GlaxoSmithKline PLC GSK 37.20 4 45.58 40.28 0.96 2.4 s s 4.6 9.7 4 3.4 ... 7.2 UGI Corp UGI 35.62 0 48.13 47.86 0.53 1.1 s s 3.9 36.0 2 23.5 11 2.0
Harley Davidson HOG 39.09 8 62.35 57.34 0.89 1.6 t t -1.7 50.7 2 6.3 15 2.5
Univrsl Corp UVV 52.26 8 83.35 75.10 4.90 7.0 s s 17.8 45.2 2 12.4 18 2.8
Henry Schein Inc HSIC 143.64 6 183.00 165.07 2.41 1.5 s s 8.8 5.3 4 18.3 27 ...
Urban Outfitters URBN 23.05 3 40.80 27.44 1.12 4.3 s t -3.7 12.7 4 0.3 14 ...
Hershey Company HSY 87.92 7 117.79 107.62 0.64 0.6 s s 4.1 22.6 3 14.6 26 2.3
Intl Paper IP 33.43 8 58.86 52.89 -0.12 -0.2 t s -0.3 57.2 2 14.0 17 3.5 Verizon Comm VZ 46.01 3 56.95 48.98 0.40 0.8 t s -8.2 2.6 4 9.7 12 4.7
Johnson & Johnson JNJ 101.65 6 126.07 115.24 1.60 1.4 s t 0.0 16.4 4 14.9 17 2.8 WalMart Strs WMT 62.35 5 75.19 68.02 1.52 2.3 s t -1.6 6.4 4 4.6 15 2.9
Kellogg Co K 70.74 4 87.16 76.00 2.64 3.6 s s 3.1 10.1 4 11.4 19 2.7 Weis Mkts WMK 38.69 8 68.88 60.73 0.65 1.1 t t -9.1 63.0 1 9.4 26 2.0
Kroger Co KR 28.71 4 40.91 33.48 -0.54 -1.6 t t -3.0 -8.2 5 24.4 16 1.4
Wells Fargo & Co WFC 43.55 0 58.02 56.86 -0.41 -0.7 s s 3.2 26.5 3 16.0 14 2.7
M&T Bank MTB 101.95 0 166.34 165.31 1.42 0.9 s s 5.7 59.4 2 17.6 21 1.7
Merck & Co MRK 49.24 0 65.46 64.15 -0.14 -0.2 s s 9.0 33.3 3 14.0 17 2.9 Windstream Hldgs WIN 5.22 4 10.46 7.23 -0.46 -6.0 t s -1.4 44.5 2 -2.9 ... 8.3
Nwst Bancshares Inc NWBI 11.78 8 19.10 17.31 0.27 1.6 t t -4.0 48.5 2 11.1 35 3.7 YRC Worldwide Inc YRCW 6.25 7 16.97 13.45 -1.77 -11.6 t s 1.3 92.4 1 0.6 \>99 ...
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prior four quarters. Rank classifies a stocks performance relative to all U.S.-listed shares, from top 20 percent (1) to bottom 20 percent (5).
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In brief
SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA

S. Korea says North


test-fires missile
South Koreas military said today
that North Korea fired a projectile into
its eastern sea, a likely effort to advance
its weapons program while also chal-
lenging the Trump administration.
The Souths Joint Chiefs of Staff said in
a statement that the projectile was fired
from an area in the countrys western
region around Banghyon, North Pyon-
gan Province, which is where South Ko-
rean officials have said the country test
launched its powerful midrange missile
Musudan on Oct. 15 and 20.
NEW HAVEN, CONN.

Yale building to drop


ASSOCIATED PRESS

An image from video shows water flowing over an emergency spillway of the Oroville Dam in Oroville, Calif., on Friday.

Calhouns name
WEATHER
After a swelling tide of protests, the
president of Yale announced Saturday
that the university would change the Damaged dams spillway goes into action
name of a residential college commem-
orating John C. Calhoun, the 19th- LOS ANGELES TIMES since the dam opened in 1948. flow is less than half of what the
century white supremacist statesman OROVILLE, Calif. Capping This is a very unusual event for system is designed to handle.
from South Carolina. days of tense planning at the na- us at Lake Oroville, said Eric See, The dam is not threatened by
The college will be renamed for Grace tions tallest dam, water flowed a spokesman for the Department of these conditions, said Bill Croyle,
Murray Hopper, a trailblazing comput- down an emergency spillway Sat- Water Resources. Its the first time acting director of the Department
er scientist and Navy rear admiral who urday at the Oroville Dam for the the structure has ever been used to of Water Resources. These kinds
received both a masters degree and a first time after the dams main spill- spill water. of flows are typical for this kind of
doctorate from Yale. way suffered significant damage. Water is flowing down the emer- runoff period.
The decision was a stark reversal of Water started flowing down the gency spillway at a rate of 6,000 to The agency is expecting a few dry
the universitys decision last spring to spillway into the Feather River 12,000 cubic feet per second, while days ahead before another storm
maintain the name despite broad op- early Saturday, with officials con- 55,000 cfs was going down the hits later in the week, he said. The
position. Although President Peter tinuing to emphasize there was no main spillway, he said. large snowpack means the agency
Salovey said he was still concerned imminent threat to the public or to Relatively speaking, its a small will have to continuously monitor
about erasing history, he said these the integrity of the dam. spill, See said, noting that the flow inflows into the lake.
are exceptional circumstances. The state Department of Water over the emergency spillway is In this kind of situation, the next
Resources said Lake Oroville the expected to end in the next 38-56 60 to 90 days will be critical how we
NEW YORK linchpin of the states water system hours. route this runoff into the Feather
Woman falls to her that sends water from the Sierra
Nevada south to cities and farms
The lake will actually drop and
the spill will cease, he said.
River, Croyle said.
But he said those who live down-
death in WTC Oculus was rising to the point where water
would flow down the emergency
Officials said the flow of water
into the Feather River is about half
stream from the dam need not
worry.
A 29-year-old New Jersey woman spillway. At 8 a.m., the agency said of the downstream flood capacity The flow rates that we see now
plunged about 30 feet to her death off the spillway was now in operation. and consistent with releases made pose no threat to the dam and no
an escalator inside the World Trade Eric See, a department public at the same time of year during pre- flood threat to downstream wa-
Center transit hub known as the Ocu- information officer said it was the vious wet years such as this. ters, Croyle said at a news confer-
lus on Saturday morning, police said. first time the auxiliary spillway was Bill Croyle, acting director of the ence at the state park headquarters
Jenny Santos, of Kearny, was try- used to drain water from the lake water department, reiterated the in Oroville.
ing to retrieve a hat dropped by her
twin sister while the two were on an
escalator at about 5:30 a.m. when she PROTESTS

Pro-life, pro-choice activists face off


reached too far over the railing and
tumbled over the edge, a law enforce-
ment official said.
The $3.9 billion transportation hub
provides connections between New GENE JOHNSON abortions in 2014, the
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Jerseys PATH trains and New York most recent year tallied.
Citys subways. SEATTLE Anti-abor- At the nonprofits New
tion activists emboldened York headquarters, sup-
CAMDEN, N.J. by the new administra- porters outnumbered
Court overturns tion of President Don-
ald Trump staged rallies
a group of 50 abortion
rights opponents by a ra-
college tuition order around the country Sat-
urday calling for the fed-
tio of 3-to-1. By contrast,
in the deeply conserva-
A divorced couple cannot be forced to eral government to cut tive western Iowa city of
pay college tuition for their estranged off payments to Planned Council Bluffs, two dozen
daughter, a state appellate court ruled. Parenthood, but in some anti-abortion demon-
Caitlyn Ricci has argued that her par- cities counter-protests strators drew no counter-
ents should pay portions of the costs dwarfed the demonstra- rally.
she incurred while attending the for- tions. Outside a Planned Par-
mer Gloucester County College and Thousands of Planned enthood clinic in the Dal-
later, Temple University, where she en- Parenthood supporters, ASSOCIATED PRESS
las suburb of Plano, about
rolled without her parents blessings. many wearing the pointy- Pro-choice demonstrator Brenda Zee, right, confronts 20 anti-abortion protest-
pro-life activist Susan Sutherland during a rally Saturday in
Two lower court judges ordered her eared pink hats popu- front of Planned Parenthood in Denver. ers gathered.
parents to pay some costs. But the ap- larized by last months Maria Nesbitt, 47, par-
pellate court rejected those rulings, womens marches, turned porting the organization. other services, including ticipated along with her
finding Thursday that detailed hear- out for a rally in St. Paul, In St. Louis, thousands birth control and cancer husband and daughters,
ings must first be held to determine Minnesota, separated marched, many carrying screening. Anti-abortion ages 5 and 3, and said
whether Caitlyn was considered legal- by barricades from an pink signs that read, I conservatives have long she was pleased about
ly emancipated after she moved in with anti-abortion crowd of a stand with Planned Par- tried to cut Planned Par- Trumps election and
her paternal grandparents. couple hundred people. enthood. enthood funds, arguing the prospect of cutting
In Detroit, about 300 Federal dollars dont that the reimbursements Planned Parenthoods
ANKARA, TURKEY people turned up outside pay for abortions, but help subsidize abortions. funding. She and the girls
Erdogan mutes a Planned Parenthood
office, most of them sup-
the organization is reim-
bursed by Medicaid for
Planned Parenthood says
it performed 324,000
held signs saying Pray to
End Abortion.
criticism of Trump
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of CABINET
Turkey and the officials around him
have kept quiet as U.S. President Don- Records dispute Mnuchin on foreclosures
ald Trump signed an executive order
banning immigration from seven pre- JIM BRUNNER in 2013 by a Seattle feder- sumer advocates labeled picked apart by media re-
THE SEATTLE TIMES
dominantly Muslim countries. Erdo- al judge for obstruction- OneWest a foreclosure ports pointing to a 2009
gan sees Trumps rise to the presidency A bank founded by Ste- ist tactics in a foreclosure machine for its aggres- deposition by OneWest
as a chance to reset relations with the ven Mnuchin, President lawsuit. sive moves to force de- Vice President Erica
United States, which had nearly col- Donald Trumps nomi- Mnuchin, a former faulting homeowners out Johnson-Seck, who testi-
lapsed in the last years of the Obama nee for treasury secre- Goldman Sachs banker of their houses. fied to robo-signing hun-
administration, officials say. tary, engaged in ethically who was the Trump cam- That included robo- dreds of foreclosure doc-
Now we have all the prospects of a questionable foreclosure paigns finance chairman, signing, which had com- uments a week, spending
fresh start, Ilnur Cevik, a senior advis- practices in Washington is scheduled for a Senate pany employees rapid no more than 30 seconds
er to Erdogan, said during an interview. state including so- confirmation vote Mon- sign stacks of legal docu- on each.
We have an opening with Mr. Trump. called robo-signing of day. ments without checking That included paper-
Turkey grew frustrated at the United documents. Mnuchin joined with them for accuracy. Dur- work in Washington. A
States refusal to extradite Fethullah OneWest Bank employ- other investors to cre- ing Senate confirmation review of King County
Gulen, the Pennsylvania-based leader ees robo-signed numer- ate OneWest in 2009, hearings, Mnuchin ex- Recorders Office filings
of a religious social movement whom ous foreclosure-related purchasing assets of plicitly denied that One- found Johnson-Secks
the Turkish government accuses of or- filings in the Seattle area, the bankrupt California West engaged in robo- signature on dozens of
ganizing the coup attempt in July. documents show. The lender IndyMac. Under signing. recorded real estate doc-
SOURCE: WIRE REPORTS bank also was sanctioned Mnuchins watch, con- But his denial has been uments.
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COMMUNITY MAR-A-LAGO

Roommates wanted; no Trump-backers Trump estate


stirs protests,
KATIE ROGERS an ad searching for
NEW YORK TIMES
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She calls it the no- her room: Trump

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When Sahar Kian the house for you (no,
needed a new room- seriously), she wrote.
mate for the home she Kian, who works
shares near Georgetown at Amideast, a non- PALM BEACH, Fla. of pipeline.
University, she did what profit that focuses on (AP) President Donald White House spokes-
many young people in educational oppor- Trumps South Florida man Sean Spicer said
the Washington area do: tunities for Middle estate is no longer just Abes free-of-charge
She took out an ad on Eastern and African the place where he goes stay at Mar-a-Lago is
Craigslist and then set students, is fine with to escape. Trumps gift to Abe. But
down a few ground rules. THE NEW YORK TIMES
taking the extra step He has described the the gesture wasnt sitting
Alcohol, pets and Sahar Kian, who posted a Craigslist ad for an available to make sure her po- sprawling Mar-a-Lago well with government
meat products are not room to rent that specified that supporters of Donald litical filter extends to property as the Winter watchdog groups.
Trump need not apply, at home in Washington.
allowed in the house, her home. Kian, who White House and has Robert Weissman,
Kian wrote. align before they split In one recent ad, a has U.S. and Iranian spent two weekends president of Public Citi-
Neither are Trump the cost with a stranger. couple in the area who citizenship and was there so far this month. zen, said Trump and
supporters, she added. On Twitter, Reddit, identified themselves as raised Muslim, said But its also become a Abe dont need to meet
Kian, 23, is not the Craigslist and in Face- open-minded and lib- the idea of the no- magnet for anti-Trump at Trumps commer-
first person to add such book groups, people eral advertised a $500 Trump clause started protesters and the sub- cial property, where
a clause to a quest for have been screening for room in their home: If out as a joke. But it ject of an ethics debate the membership fee re-
a roommate. A steady Trump supporters since youre racist, sexist, ho- grew serious, she said, over his invitation to cently was doubled to
trickle of posts like hers at least last fall. Such ads, mophobic or a Trump after the president Japanese Prime Minis- $200,000.
have shown up, one or more than a dozen of supporter please dont signed an executive ter Shinzo Abe to join Hosting a foreign
two at a time, on Craig- which have been posted respond. We wont get order that barred peo- him this weekend with leader at the presidents
slist since President on Craigslist since Inau- along. ple from seven pre- Trump pledging to pay business resort creates
Donald Trump was inau- guration Day, represent In another, two wom- dominantly Muslim for the accommodations. impossible sets of con-
gurated Jan. 20. a small act of defiance in en in their 20s were countries from enter- Demonstrators plan to flicts, Weissman said.
As anyone who has an area that heavily fa- searching for a room- ing the United States. assemble today near the If the president hadnt
started out in the Wash- vored Hillary Clinton. mate to take over a lav- Anybody who is estate to protest Trumps offered to pay, the U.S.
ington area with few con- I cant live with some- ender-colored room in on board with that decision on the Dakota government would be
tacts and an entry-level one who supports a their Columbia Heights kind of thinking is not Access oil pipeline. The paying Donald Trumps
salary knows, finding leader with those types apartment for $550. The welcome, she said. North Dakota project, business for the purpose
a roommate (or three) of ideals, Jessica, 32, women detailed their Whoever ends up liv- opposed by a Native of hosting the Japanese
to share a high rent is a teacher who did not love of happy hours, a ing with her will pay American tribe fearful leader. Typically, the
common practice. The want her last name used good Netflix sesh, pho $1,300 to share the of water contamination U.S. government would
median cost for a one- because she feared ha- and tacos. top floor of the house. from potential oil leaks, pick up the costs associ-
bedroom apartment is rassment online, wrote Were open to any (Her parents live had stalled in Democrat ated with such a visit.
around $1,990 a month, in an email. She posted age/gender identity/ downstairs.) People Barack Obamas admin- Weissman said Camp
according to Zumper, a an ad on Craigslist for a non-identity, they add- who support Trump, istration. David, the U.S. govern-
rental aggregator. But room share shortly after ed, so long as you didnt she said, would not be Trumps executive or- ment-owned retreat in
for some, its becoming the inauguration. I feel vote for Trump. interested in living in der cleared the way for Marylands Catoctin
more important to make like Im going to a protest In the same neighbor- her raging liberal the developer to start Mountains, would do
sure that political views every single day. hood, a woman posted house. building the final stretch fine.

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Cats at the dog show? Its true! Losing hope in US, some
KELLY WHITESIDE
NEW YORK TIMES
immigrants go for Canada
NEW YORK When NEW YORK TIMES The morning before Welcome Place, typically
word spread late last WINNIPEG, Mani- Yussuf arrived with an- serves 50 to 60 asylum
month that cats would toba Almost three other Somali last Sunday seekers per year, said its
be joining the Westmin- months after Bashir night, 19 other Africans executive director, Rita
ster Kennel Club Dog Yussuf watched Donald had emerged on the Ca- Chahal. Since April,
Show, internet outrage Trump win the presi- nadian side of the bor- weve seen already 300,
fed off confusion about dential election, he made der, cold and hungry af- she said.
whether the show, one of his way to Noyes, Min- ter walking much of the Chahal said that in re-
the worlds premier ani- nesota, where he set off night across frozen farm cent months her center
mal competitions, was at night into the snow- fields. There were too had seen another type of
about to become a mon- filled woods and crawled many to fit into the small applicant people like
grel event. across the unmarked border office for process- Mourad Hassan, who
Cue the predictable re- ASSOCIATED PRESS border into Canada. ing, so the people of the flew into Chicago in De-
sponses, especially the Uno, an American shorthaired cat, from Trenton, N.J., I saw what was com- town rushed to open the cember and then worked
scene from the original is seen during the Meet the Breeds event Saturday at ing, said Yussef, 28, who community hall, where immediately to find a
the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show in New York.
Ghostbusters in which fled his home in Somalia the new arrivals could way across the border
Dr. Peter Venkman, time, cats shared space able for such an event, in 2013 to make a circu- get warm, doze on sleep- to make his first asylum
played by Bill Murray, with dogs at the Ameri- given the crowd noise, itous, five-month voyage ing mats and refuel on claim in Canada.
warns the mayor of New can Kennel Clubs Meet the masses of un- to San Diego, where he Nutella sandwiches, tea When Trump became
York of dogs and cats the Breeds event a pet washed hands thrust applied for asylum but and coffee. president, I was scared
living together mass expo that has become a their way and, of was rejected. I knew Emerson officials con- he would deport me,
hysteria. preamble to the West- course, all the dogs. Trump was going to de- vened an emergency said Hassan, 32, a for-
People were talking minster show. But after seven port me. meeting Thursday with mer army officer from
about it being the end of A few years ago, the hours together, this After a three-hour the police and border Djibouti who said he had
days, Anthony Hutch- International Cat Asso- much was true: The walk, much of it through agents to figure out a been tortured for politi-
erson of Port Tobacco, ciation held a separate dogs and the cats got deep drifts, Yussuf ar- protocol for the next cal reasons. He doesnt
Maryland, said Saturday show at the Javits Cen- along, and the world rived in Emerson, a wave of arrivals. like Muslims.
while caressing Ovation, ter, in conjunction with continued to spin. small farming town in The farmers are wor- Other asylum seek-
his leopard-spotted Ben- the American Kennel With the serious- sight of the snow-swept ried about what theyre ers said that they had
gal cat. Club, at the same time ness of the issues and border with both North going to find when the heard from cabdrivers
In truth, no Abyssin- as the all-dog Meet the the disagreements Dakota and Minnesota. snow melts, said Greg in Grand Forks, North
ian or munchkin long- Breeds. people have with Emersons 700 inhab- Janzen, the reeve, or Dakota, that they would
hair will invade the We decided to bring friends and neigh- itants have long known chief elected executive, be deported at the bor-
141st Westminster show the cats back because bors after the elec- border hoppers, often of the Emerson-Franklin der. The drivers offered
Monday and Tuesday people kept asking us, tion, poking fun at cats offering them lifts to the municipality. to drive them to a place
at Madison Square Gar- Where are the cats? and dogs being in one nearby Canadian Border On Christmas Eve, two that was better for cross-
den, trotting out on a said Brandi Hunter, a room together is a way Services Agency office. Ghanaians were picked ing illegally, but farther
leash to compete for the spokeswoman for the to make fun of our- But they have never seen up on the roadside north from the border.
best-in-show prize. But American Kennel Club. selves, said Hutcher- them coming in these of town, some 10 hours They were unprepared
Saturday, for the first Not just any cat is suit- son, Ovations owner. numbers. after they had set off into for the wintry crossing.
a field near the border, One man, Zurekaneni
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Louise M. Don E. Frey Wiker Paving Company ter, Sherry L. married

Obituaries
OTHER OBITUARIES
in 2014. to Sam Lapp, all of
Graff
ON PAGES
A20, A21, He was a member Lancaster and a sis-
A22 & A23 of Community United ter, Donna M. married
Methodist Church, to Dr. Wael Jarjour of
where he served as a Columbus, OH; and his
Michael Scott and fishing. Mike was
a Steelers Football fan
Trustee and an usher.
He was also a member of
special canine buddy
Harley.
Kissinger and Philadelphia Flyers Strasburg Sportsmans A Celebration of
fan. He enjoyed sup- Association. Dons Life will take
porting his daughter, Don enjoyed spend- place at 11:00 AM on
Elizabeth in her musical ing time at their house Saturday, February 18,
endeavors throughout on the Indian River Bay 2017 at Community
high school and his son, in White House Beach, United Methodist
Thomas with his ice Long Neck, DE, going Church, 130 Tennyson
hockey endeavors. to Casinos, and cooking Drive, Lancaster, PA.
He leaves his fantastic outdoor break- The family will greet
Don E. Frey, 70, of
wife, Anita D. Cessna fasts for 35 40 people. friends from 10:00 AM
Lancaster, passed away
Kissinger, his parents, Louise M. Graff, 93, of He had coached Little until the time of the ser-
February 9, 2017, follow-
his son, Thomas S. Lancaster, passed away League Baseball, was vice. Private interment
ing a courageous 2 1/2
Kissinger and daughter, on February 4, 2017 at a Webelos leader, and at the convenience of
year battle with brain
Elizabeth D. Kissinger the Mennonite Home. was active on the Troop the family.
cancer. He was mar-
of Lancaster, brother, She was the loving wife Committee for Troop In lieu of flowers,
ried to his high school
Donald T. husband of the late Richard A. 92, Bird-In-Hand. please consider sending
Michael Scott sweetheart, Sandra
of Julie Kissinger Graff who preceded her Born in Chambers- a contribution in Dons
Kissinger, 54, died (Eshleman) Frey, for
of Mechanicsburg, in death in 2007. Born burg, he was the son of memory to Hospice &
unexpectedly on over 49 years.
PA, brother, Patrick in Reading, PA, she was the late J. Melvin and Community Care, P.O.
Thursday, February Don graduated from
T. husband of the daughter of the late Ida (Shank) Frey. In Box 4125, Lancaster, PA
9, 2017 at Lancaster Lampeter- Strasburg
Colleen Kissinger of C. Howard and Florence addition to Sandy, Don 17604-4125.
General Hospital. Born High School, class of
Middletown, NJ and a L. (Levan) Hiester. is survived by a son, Bachman Funeral Home,
in Philadelphia, PA, he 1964. He worked in ex-
sister, Cynthia, wife of She spent much of Michael S. married to Strasburg
was the son of G. Donald cavating for over 50
Guy Arment, Manheim, her career as a home- Kelly Frey; a daugh- bachmanfuneral.com
Kissinger, Wildwood, years, and retired from
PA and numerous nieces maker and dedicating
NJ and V. Susanne Nuss and nephews.
Kissinger, Lancaster and Relatives and friends
her life to her family.
In her spare time,
Shawn Kelly Born in Lancaster,
he was the son of Gloria
Lee Platt of Akron; a
grandson, Branden
the husband of Anita D.
Cessna Kissinger.
are invited to attend Louise enjoyed spend- Platt Jean Sheaffer Platt of Delgado; two sisters,
Mikes Celebration of ing time in Stone Lancaster, and the late Annette Sheaffer of
Mike graduated Life Service on Friday, Morris W. Platt. Punta Gorda, FL, and
from Hempfield High Harbor, NJ, shopping,
February 17 2017 at attending her grandchil- Shawn had worked at Kathy Wife of Stance
School in 1980 and re- 1:00 p.m. at Hempeld Skyline in Leola for over Racine of Lancaster;
ceived his Bachelors drens sporting events,
United Methodist meeting people, and 25 years. He was a grad- and a brother, Dirk A.
Degree in Business Church, 3050 Marietta uate of J. P. McCaskey husband of Andrea Platt
and Marketing at conversing with friends.
Avenue, Lancaster, PA She was a member of High School. Shawn of Grunberg, Germany.
Millersville University 17601. The family will was an avid Steelers fan Services and inter-
and later received a BS in the Eastern Star.
greet friends from 11:00 Louise is survived and enjoyed spending ment in Millersville
Computer Security and a.m.-1:00 p.m. until the Bike Week at the beach. Mennonite Cemetery
an Associates Degree by a son, Dr. Richard A.
time of service. Private Graff, Jr. (husband of He was a great mechanic will be private and held
in Physical Therapy. interment at the conve- who was always tinker- at the convenience of
He worked as Manager Suzanne) and a daugh-
nience of the family. ter, Nancy Manley ing with cars and mo- the family.
of Rehabilitation In lieu of flowers, torcycles.
Department for (wife of Donald); 5
memorials may be grandchildren, 2 step- Surviving besides his
Lancashire Hall. sent in Mikes name Shawn Kelly Platt, mother is a daughter,
He was active in grandchildren; 5 great-
to Hempfield United 48, of Lancaster, died Mikaela Rhea Platt of (717) 394-4097
Hempfield United grandchildren, and 2
Methodist Church (ad- on Thursday, February Lancaster; a son, Tanner
Methodist Church. He step-great-grandchil-
dress above). Online 9, 2017.
enjoyed playing Ice dren.
condolences may be
Hockey, involved in Services will be pri-
posted on our Website:
Lancaster Firebirds www.TheGroffs.com
vate at the convenience
of the family. Memorial
Lookingfor
Hempfield Ice Hockey
Team, being outdoors,
spending time with the
contributions may be
made in her memory to:
somethingdifferent inarearugs?
Weve got it!
family and beach trips Hospice & Community
to the Outer Banks, Care, PO Box 4125,
Lancaster, PA 17604 or
to the Mennonite Home
Lillian June Surviving are her
children, Lou-Ann mar- Benevolent Fund at Wide variety of
Axe ried to Robert Warner, 1520 Harrisburg Pike, unique colors
and Robert married to Lancaster, PA 17601. To and patterns
Connie Axe; her step- leave an online condo-
children, Kay married to lence please visit: Handmade
Don Morrison, and Dale DeBordSnyder.com from highest
Axe; 6 grandchildren, quality fibers
17 great-grandchildren,
and 2 great-great- We have indoor
grandchildren. She was (717) 394-4097
and outdoor
preceded in death by varieties
her sister, Genevieve
Meekins and her step-
Ralph Ray
daughter, Barbara
Gable.
Family and friends
Heiser, Jr. SALE!
are invited to Junes Ralph Ray Heiser, Many Sizes And Colors
Lillian Ju n e Funeral Service on Jr., 39, of 312 N. Main Are In Stock!
Axe, 92, of Lancaster, Tuesday, February St., Apt 6, passed away
PA passed away on 14, 2017 at 11:00 a.m. suddenly Saturday Columbia Ave. & Centerville Rd.
Wednesday, February at The Groffs Family February 4, 2017 shortly Lancaster 397-1616
8, 2017 at Conestoga Funeral and Cremation after arrival at Cole (Less Than A Mile South Of Rt. 30Centerville Exit)
View in Lancaster. She Services, 528 W. Orange Memorial Hospital in www.PhillipsDecorating.com |
was born in Newark, St., (corner of Orange Coudersport.
NJ, the daughter of the & Pine Sts.), Lancaster, Born May 18, 1977 in
late Samuel and Lillian PA 17602 with a viewing Ephrata, PA he was the
(McCall) Burns. Her from 10-11:00 a.m. until son of Ralph Heiser, Sr.
husband, Robert M. Axe, time of service. Burial and Bonnie Kay Good.
passed away in 1983. will be in Riverview On September 7, 2012
She worked at Valley Burial Park, Lancaster, he married Brandy L.
Fox Sewing Factory, PA. Shreve who survives.
Certified Diaper, and Information and on- Ralph was a 1996
was self-employed as a line condolences may be graduate of Ephrata
caregiver in the health- posted on our Website: (PA) High School and as
care industry. June www.thegroffs.com a young man he proudly
enjoyed reading, cross- achieved the rank of
word puzzles and word Eagle Scout. He enjoyed
searches, and cooking hunting, served with the
for her family. Civil Air Patrol in the
early 2000s, and more
recently volunteered for
the Coudersport Fire
EDWARD TIPPER
Department.
Band of Brothers veteran Surviving besides
his wife are his father
and stepmother Ralph
LAKEWOOD, Colo. Tipper was inter- and Kathy Heiser of
(AP) Edward Tipper, a viewed for the series and Lititz, PA; his mother
World War II paratroop- was portrayed by actor of Florida; a daughter
er who was portrayed in Bart Ruspoli. Ella Marlene Heiser
the HBO series Band of A few days after the of Coudersport; a
Brothers, has died. He parachute drop, Trip- stepdaughter Nadia
was 95. pers eye and leg were Christine Shreve of
He died Feb. 1 in the badly injured by a mor- Allegany; a stepsis-
Denver suburb of Lake- tar shell. He was hospi- ter Alice Thatcher; 2
wood, said his daughter, talized for a year. Tipper stepbrothers James
Kerry Tipper. was awarded the Bronze Thatcher and Gary
Edward Tipper was a Star and Purple Heart. Thatcher, and several
member of the famed Doctors gave him a list nieces and nephews.
Easy Company, part of of things he couldnt do, No funeral services
the 101st Airborne Di- but that became a check- are being scheduled at
vision, and parachuted list for things to master, Photos Courtesy of Welk Resort. Photos by Ken Jacques.
this time.
into France as part of his daughter said. Arrangements are
the June 6, 1944, Allied He took up handball, under the direction of
D-Day invasion. The not because he liked it, the Casey, Halwig &
companys exploits were but to prove he could do Hartle Funeral Home,
retold in Band of Broth- it, she said. Olean. Online condo-
ers, based on research He was an avid skier lences may be expressed
by historian Stephen and kept that up into his at oleanfuneralhome.
Ambrose. 80s, Kerry Tipper said. com.
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H. Clarence President of Optimist Carl H. Carlton


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OTHER
International Club.
Skip Surviving in addition Gimber, Sr. OBITUARIES
ON PAGES Richard
Newcomer to his wife, Phyllis, are
four children, Sandra
A21, A22 & A23 Thomas Fogle
Graham wife of Donald,
serving with OMF in Thomas R. County Historical.
He also served as
Singapore, Stephen
Newcomer husband Winpenny, III the President of the
of Diane, of Lancaster, Cliosophic Society. He
Karen Fricke wife of is the author of four
James of Denver and books, most notably
Brian Newcomer hus- The Manhattan Bridge:
band of Victoria of The Troubled Story of a
Mount Joy. Also sur- New York Monument
viving are nine grand- and many articles.
children and ve great- He is survived by
grandchildren. his wife of almost 50
He was preceded in Carl H. Gimber, years, Marilyn; a sis-
H. Clarence Skip death by two brothers, Sr., 83, of Lancaster, ter, Bessie Ann Lederer Carlton Richard
Newcomer, 89, of Raymond and Warren PA passed away on of Jenkintown, PA; a Thomas Fogle, 35, of
Woodcrest Villa, passed Newcomer. February 9, 2017 son, Reese and his wife York, died January 9th,
away on Thursday, A memorial service at the Lebanon VA Marites of Baltimore, at York Hospital. A cel-
February 09, 2017 at honoring Skips life will Medical Center. Born MD; a daughter, Audrey ebration of Carltons life
be held at Woodcrest in Kingston, PA, he was Thomas R. of Santurce, Puerto
Mennonite Home. Born Winpenny, III, died un- will be held on Saturday,
in Lititz, he was the son Villa Eagle Commons, the son to the late Carl Rico; and his surrogate March 4, from 1:30-4:00
2001 Harrisburg Pike, H. & Helen (OMelia) expectedly at home on grandchildren Jesa,
of the late Phares S. February 8th, 2017. He PM at Heritage Hills
and Emma B. (Landis) Lancaster, PA 17601 Gimber. Carl was the A.J. and Azzie Garca of Resort, 2700 Mt. Rose
on Friday, February 17, husband of Beverly J. was 75 years old. Lancaster.
Newcomer. Skip was Tom was born in Ave., York, PA, 17402.
the husband of Phyllis 2017 at 11 AM. Family (Dieffenbach) Gimber. Funeral Services for Carlton was born,
and friends will be re- Carl graduated from Philadelphia, PA in Tom will be held at 11AM,
(Dougherty) Newcomer 1941. He graduated from April 27, 1981, in York, a
with whom he cele- ceived at Woodcrest Kingston High School. A Tuesday, February 14, son of RuthAnn (Kiser)
Villa before the service veteran, he served in the Penn State University 2017, at Westminster
brated 64 years of mar- with a Bachelors in Fogle-Adams. He was
riage this past October from 10 AM to 11 AM. U.S. Coast Guard dur- Presbyterian Church, a 1999 graduate of
Interment will be pri- ing the Korean Conict. History. He married 2151 Oregon Pike,
4th. Marilyn Sims in 1967 Hereford High School
Skip was a Real vate at Erbs Mennonite Carl retired as a man- Lancaster, PA 17601. and had attended Essex
Church Cemetery. In ager from Watt & Shand and returned to school Family and friends will
Estate Appraiser and to earn his PhD from the Community College. He
a founding partner of lieu of owers, memo- with 38 years of service. be received for a visita- was currently employed
rial contributions may He was a huge Eagles, Hagley Program at the tion from 9:30AM until
Penn Grant Realty and University of Delaware. at York Hospital as a
Appraisal Associates. be made to Mennonite Phillies & Flyers fan. He the start of the service. nursing assistant and
Home Benevolent Fund, was lettered in football, He taught American his- Interment will take
He served as President tory at Elizabethtown had been nominated for
of Greater Lancaster 1520 Harrisburg Pike, baseball, & basketball. place in Westminster its Nursing Excellence
Lancaster, PA 17601. Carl was an avid golfer College from 1968 until Presbyterian Cemetery.
Board of Realtors in his retirement in 2014. award. Carlton was
1973 and 1979. Skip was To send an online and was a long time In lieu of owers, con- a member of the Boy
condolence, please visit member of Conestoga He took particular joy tributions in Toms
a previous member in advising his students. Scouts of America and
of Landisville Church www.sheetzfuneral- Country Club, and a name may be made to: had achieved the rank of
home.com previous member of the After retirement he con- Water Street Mission
of God and a current tinued to lecture at the Eagle Scout.
member of Mount Joy Sheetz Lions Club. Wonder Club, 210 S. In addition to his
Funeral Home, Inc. Surviving in addi- Pathways Institute at Prince St., Lancaster, PA
Church of God. He was Landis Homes. mother, Carlton is sur-
also a member and past Mount Joy tion to his wife, Beverly, 17603. To leave an on- vived by his paternal
are children: Mark R. He attended line condolence, please
W e s t m i n s t e r grandparents, Jack and
Gimber, husband of visit: Claudia Fogle, his step-
Russell G. Ott, I.O.O.F. of Germantown,
and had been active for
Christine, of Lancaster, Presbyterian Church.
During his career he
SnyderFuneralHome.com father, Samuel Adams, a
Lori A. Sites, wife of
Jr. many years in the Noon Fred, of Mountville, was a member of the stepsister, Julie (Adams)
Day Optimist Club of Wheatland Board. He Nixon, her husband
and Matthew J. Gimber, Terry, and their children
Lancaster. He enjoyed companion of Kristy served as an associ-
raising tomato plants ate editor at Lancaster Andrew and Joshua
Eudy, of Midland, NC; Miller, two aunts, Anna
and had enjoyed sports, stepchildren: Jay H.
especially baseball. May McCleary and Sally
Russell served in
Miller, husband of
Tamara, of Lancaster, Virginia as a receptionist with
Alvin Wenger, MD, Sam
Sipes, and a cousin,
the U.S. Army during Mark S. Miller, hus- W. Ginny and John Barr, and re-
Jennifer McCleary-
Ermler and children,
World War II with the
814th Military Police
band of Deborah, of
Lancaster, Gary L.
Nissley tired from the office of
Donald C. Fink, DPM.
Maddy and Owen.
Company. Carlton was preceded
Miller, husband of She is survived by in death by his maternal
Surviving besides his Michele, of Conestoga, three nieces: Susan L.
wife is a son, Bruce R., grandparents, Thomas
Brad P. Miller, husband Groff (Wilbur) of Mount and Mary Kiser.
husband of Rev. Sally W. of Karyn, of Lancaster, Joy; Joanne Schreffler
Ott of Lititz, as well as and Alan P. Miller, com- of Harrisburg and Diane
several cousins, nieces,
Russell G. Ott, Jr., and nephews.
panion of Shari Werner,
of Mount Joy; 15
Thomas of York; two
nephews: John Nissley
Pearl A.
90, of Lancaster, died
Tuesday, February 7,
A Memorial Service
will be held on Sunday,
grandchildren, 7 great- (Peggy) of Mount Joy (Buch) Eberly
grandchildren; a sis- and Jack Nissley of
2017 at Hamilton Arms February 19, at 2:00 ter, Margaret Kiwak of Elizabethtown.
Nursing Center. P.M. at St. Pauls United Souderton, PA; and his A funeral service will
He was married Methodist Church, 100 beloved west highland be held on Wednesday,
67 years to Grace W. Main St., Mountville, terrier, Sophie. February 15, 2017 at
Thomspon Ott. Born in PA. The family will Carl was preceded in Christ Church United
Philadelphia, he was the greet friends following death by a son, Carl H. Virginia W. Ginny Church of Christ, 247
son of the late Russell the service. Interment Gimber, Jr. and a sister, Nissley, 87, of Juniper South Market Street,
G., Sr., and Agnes Speece will be private and held Marilyn Kennedy. Village, Mount Joy, for- E l i z a b et h t ow n at
Ott. at the convenience of A Funeral Service merly of Elizabethtown, 11:00 AM. Visitation
Russell was a gradu- the family in Conestoga will be held at 12 PM passed away on will be from 10:00 AM
ate of Old Northeast Memorial Park. In lieu on Thursday, February Thursday, February 9, until the time of ser-
Hig h School in of flowers, contribu- 16, 2017 at the Charles 2017 at Hospice and vice. Interment will
Philadelphia. He was tions in his memory F. Snyder, Jr. Funeral Community Care, take place in Mount
retired from AT&T and may be made to St. Home & Crematory, Mount Joy. Born Tunnel Cemetery,
prior to that had worked Pauls United Methodist Pearl A. (Buch)
3110 Lititz Pike, Lititz, Saturday, January 11, Elizabethtown.
for Western Electric. In Church, 100 W. Main St., Eberly, 91, of Manheim,
PA 17543. A viewing will 1930 in Harrisburg, she In lieu of flowers,
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Obituaries
Ethelmae McSparren Andrea L. OTHER OBITUARIES
ing interest in Classical Howard ON PAGES
and Renaissance music, A22 & A23
which prompted her
husband to build her
a dual manual harpsi-
chord, which she played
John W. Reed Gloria E. Hutchins of Willow
Street, PA, Lee R. Brandt
in several recitals at Brandt husband of Gail of
St. James Episcopal Baltimore, MD, Linda,
Church. These in- wife of Harry Kramer
cluded a performance of Conestoga, PA, Lori,
of JS Bachs Christmas wife of Vaugh Clement,
Oratoria, with pro- and Londa Seachrist
fessional musicians both of Lancaster, PA; 10
from Lancaster and grandchildren; 21 great-
On Wednesday, Philadelphia. grandchildren, and one
February 08, 2017 As a member of sister Patricia Keen of
Ethelmae McSparren, the Junior League of Andrea L. Howard, Lancaster, PA. Gloria
83, died at Brethren Lancaster, Ethelmae 59, of Columbia, passed was preceded in death
Village after a 13 jour- served as Patron away on Thursday, by three brothers Jack,
ney with Alzheimers Chair for the Fulton February 9, 2017 Robert, and Paul Jones
disease. She was born Follies of 1975, chaired at home. Born in John W. Reed, and a son-in-law Donald
in Reading, PA. Her Admissions, Placement, Wrightsville, she was 81, of Willow Street, Seachrist.
the daughter of William Gloria E. Brandt, 89, Graveside services
parents, both de- and Newssheet PA passed away on
and Barbara Hoover of Lancaster passed will be conducted by
ceased, were Alton Committees, served on Thursday, February 9, away We dnesday,
and and Garnella Herb the Task force on Child Scheetz of Lancaster. 2017. Fr. Allan F. Wolfe on
An Eastern York February 8, 2017 at Tuesday, February 14,
Auchenbach. Ethelmae Abuse, and conducted Born June 24, 1935 Conestoga View Nursing
moved with her parents hearing exams for Head High School graduate, in Clarion County, 2017 at 12:30PM from
Class of 1975, Andrea Home. She was the wife St. Joseph New Catholic
to Lancaster in eighth Start preschoolers. Pennsylvania, he was of the late Harry W.
grade, where her father, Ethelmae served for took great pride in help- the only child of the Cemetery, 170 Charles
ing people as part of Brandt, Jr. who passed Rd., Bausman, PA 17504.
master machinist, be- 12 years on the Board of late Harry W. and Helen away in 1996.
came a professor of ma- Trustees of Lancaster her 30 year career in Reed. He was also pre- Please omit flowers
Human Resources. As Born in Lancaster, and consider a contri-
chine shop and math at Country Day School, deceased by the love of she was a daughter of
Thaddeus Stevens Trade during which time she an HR Manager, Andrea his life Barbara Jean bution to St. Joseph
worked nearly 20 years the late Cornelius E. Catholic Church, 440
School. established the Alumni (Aites) Reed and his and Ethel Mae (Burley)
She graduated from Office and served as its with the Heil Trailer only daughter Ruthann St. Joseph Street,
Company, Lancaster Jones. Gloria worked as Lancaster, PA 17603 in
McCaskey High School first Alumni Secretary Reed. a waitress for 24 years
and most recently at John spent his Glorias memory.
in 1951 and Millersville for six years. Years later, at the Howard Johnson
the Librandi Machine early years on a farm Glorias family would
State Teachers College she was a reading tutor Motel and later was a
Shop, Middletown. In in Clarion County, like to give special
( n ow M i l l e r sv i l l e at Carter & MacRae waitress at the Red Rose
addition to her strong graduated from New thanks to the 4th oor
University) in 1955 cum Elementary School Restaurant. She was a
work values, she was de- Kensington High School staff at Conestoga View
laude, with a B.S. in and homework helper member of St. Joseph
voted to her family and in 1954, and enlisted Nursing Home for the
Psychology. There she at Boys & Girls Club of Catholic Church in
loved spending time in the Marines shortly exceptional care given
was President of the Lancasters Jack Walker with her grandchildren. Lancaster where she
thereafter. He married to Gloria.
Dolphins Swim Club. Clubhouse, where she She was also dedicated was active with the
his beloved Barbara Share online condo-
Ethelmae was mar- was awarded Volunteer to her community and Legion of Mary and the
Jean on July 16, 1956. lences at
ried to Clark McSparren, of the Year in 2003. often volunteered at Altar Society. Gloria
They raised their fam- SnyderFuneralHome.com
Jr., celebrating their As a member of St. the Salvation Army in enjoyed reading and
60th wedding anniver- James Episcopal Church ily in New Kensington spending time with her
Lancaster. and Canadohta Lake
sary in August 2016. in inner city Lancaster In addition to her family.
Although she first met since 1976, she served and once their children She is survived
parents she is survived were grown, the couple
Clark in 8th grade, the three terms on Vestry, by her children, Abriel by her five children
two fell in love dur- chaired Annual Giving moved to York, PA. Bonnie, wife of Clayton
W. wife of Raymond As avid travelers,
ing college, then mar- in 1980, served break- Simpson, with whom
ried Aug. 25, 1956, after fast at Anchorage, estab- John and his wife ex-
she resided; Alston M.
Ethelmaes first year lished a bereavement husband of Alida Ellis,
plored the world to-
gether. With Barb by his Constance R. attending Bible study
groups.
teaching fifth grade in group for parish wid-
Wayne, PA, and Clark ows and widowers, and
Harrisburg; grandchil-
dren, Madison, Myles,
side, they enjoyed regu- Kennedy Surviving are two
having nished his rst organized, vetted, and lar trips to the beaches sons, Scott, married to
Avery; stepchildren, of Mexico. Once on his Mary Ellen (Van Ormer)
year at University of awarded college scholar- Albert W. Ellis, Jr.; Alicia
Pennsylvania School of ships for students of the own, John continued Kennedy of Lancaster,
M. Ellis; four step grand- to travel throughout and Gregg, married
Medicine. church. children; sister, Nancy
She is survived, Ethelmae enjoyed the United States and to Donna (Weaver)
A. wife of Timothy the rest of the world. Kennedy of New
in addition to her playing tennis for years, Shorter, Mountville.
husband, Clark, by designing and sewing His favorite trip in re- Holland; two grand-
A memorial service cent years was to Zion children, Ryan, mar-
three daughters: Lisa her own clothes, plant- will be held from the
Hatheway, married to ing and enjoying flow- National Park in Utah. ried to Karolin (Heitz)
Clyde W. Kraft Funeral Surviving him are his Kennedy, and Lindsey
Frank, Washington, DC; ers, swimming, summer Home, Inc., 519 Walnut
Susan Fellman, mar- jaunts with her family two children and their Kennedy; and two great
St., Columbia, PA 17512 spouses: John W. Reed grandchildren, Jacob
ried to William, Honey to Avalon, NJ, and trips on Saturday at 2:00 p.m.
Brook, PA, and Jennifer to Europe with hus- II and John Vosburgh and Daniel Kennedy.
with the Rev. Patricia of Provincetown, MA; She was the last of
Miller, widow of Mark, band Clark. However, McAllister, officiating.
Downingtown, PA. her most cherished mo- Bruce and Michelle her immediate family.
The family will receive Reed of Downingtown, Constance R. A memorial ser-
Ethelmae is also sur- ments were preparing friends one hour prior Kennedy, 91, of New
PA; and his two grand- vice will be held on
vived by six grandchil- holiday meals for her to the service. In lieu of Holland, died Saturday,
children: Ke l s e y Thursday, February
dren: Kate Hatheway, children and grandchil- owers, memorial con- February 11, 2017 at
and her husband 16 at 1 pm, with fam-
Clark Hatheway, mar- dren and bonding with tributions in Andreas Garden Spot Village.
Bryan DeNinnis of ily visitation from
ried to Jia Coco Liu, each of those grandchil- name may be made to Born in Westerly, RI,
Conshohocken, PA; Noon 1 pm, at Garden
Ian Miller, Colin Miller, dren during their first the American Lung she was the daughter
and Alexander Reed of Spot Village Chapel,
AlyssaRose Fellman, week of life. Association at www. Manheim, PA. of the late Everett and 433 S. Kinzer Ave.,
and Lindsey Fellman. In spite of the re- lung.org. He is also survived Clara (Royal) Willis. New Holland with the
Ethelmae taught lentless decade of pro- by many friends whom Her husband, Blair F. Reverend Jay Fulmer
5th grade for two years gression of Alzheimers Harriett H. he considered family, Kennedy, died Aug. 20, officiating. Interment
at Wayne Elementary dementia, Ethelmaes
School, then retired to ability to light up and Foutz including the nurses 2003.
Connie was a home-
will be at the conve-
and staff at The Lakes at nience of the family at
raise their three daugh- respond to music, any Harriett H. Foutz, maker most of her life
Willow Valley. the Evangelical United
ters, Lisa and Susan, music, remained intact, 77, of Leola was taken but worked for a time
Relatives and friends Methodist Cemetery.
born in Philadelphia, offering her continued home to be with her as the head of the tour
are cordially invited to In lieu of owers con-
PA, and Jennifer, born joy, a joy which she had Lord and Savior on guide department of
attend a Celebration tributions may be made
in Portsmouth, NH. imparted to so many Thursday, February 9, Sperry New Holland.
of Life in the audito- to the Chad Burkhart
The family returned others. 2017 at Hospice Mount She was a member of
rium of The Lakes at Memorial Park Fund,
to Lancaster, PA, in A Requiem Eucharist Joy. Born on August 4, the Evangelical United
Willow Valley, 300 276 W. Main St., New
1964 for Clark to join that celebrates 1939, she was the daugh- Methodist Church
Willow Valley Lakes Holland, PA 17557. To
Lancaster Pediatrics Ethelmaes life, as- ter of the late Harry and where she served as
Drive, Willow Street, PA send the family online
Associates, in partner- sisted by Groffs Family Arlene Peck. head of the Missions
17584 on Wednesday, condolences visit us at
ship with Charles H. Funeral Services, will She is survived by Committee.
February 15, 2017 at www.beckfuneral.com.
Kurtz, MD. be held at St. James two sisters Carolyn She enjoyed silk
2:00 p.m. with Chaplain Arrangements by Beck
When young est Episcopal Church, Duke Foerster and Margaret flower arranging, ce-
Scott Johnson officiat- Funeral Home, New
daughter, Jennifer, was and Orange Streets, Hess, three daughters ramics, decorating, and
ing. Holland.
a senior in high school, Lancaster, on Saturday, Carol Eden, Pamela
Interment will be
Ethelmae returned to February 18, 2017, at Shaub and Patricia
at a later date at the
Millersville University, 11:00 AM with The Rev. Foutz and a son David
Rootville Cemetery,
graduating in 1983 with David Peck officiating. Foutz; six grandchildren
Crawford County, PA.
a Masters Degree in There will be an op- and ve great grandchil-
In lieu of flowers
Clinical Psychology. portunity to meet with dren. In addition to her
please send memorial
Her Masters thesis was family and friends on parents she was pre-
contributions to the
entitled, Fetal Alcohol Saturday at 9:30 until ceded in death by her
Willow Valley Team PREMIER PERSONAL CARE
Syndrome. For the next 10:45 when a musical two brothers; Robert
Member Education
22 years she practiced presentation will begin. Peck and William Peck. & MEMORY SUPPORT
Fund, 300 Willow Valley
at Lancaster Guidance Interment following the Relatives and friends
Lakes Drive, Willow
Center and other non- service will take place are respectfully invited
Street, PA 17584. To
prot groups as a clinical in St. James Memorial to attend Harrietts
send an online condo-
therapist, working suc- Garden. Celebration of Life
lence, visit
cessfully with adoles- In lieu of owers, me- Service to be held at
DeBordSnyder.com
cents and young adults. morial contributions Bethany EC Church of
Music had always may be sent to St. James Creswell, 1165 Letort
played an important Episcopal Church, Duke R o ad, Conestoga,
role in Ethelmaes life. and Orange Streets, PA 17516 on Friday
February 17, 2017 at (717) 394-4097
Her father, whose first Lancaster, PA 17602
job in high school was or Carter & MacRae 10am. The family will
playing background School, to benet Ollies receive friends at the 3@Qn @n n ne
music in the local si- Closet, 251 S. Prince St., church on Thursday en  n
lent film theatre, was Lancaster, PA 17603. evening from 6-8pm @ REST & REFRESH WHILE RECOVERING
and on Friday morning
Ethelmaes first piano Information and on- FROM A SURGERY OR ILLNESS
from 9am until the start M [
teacher. Later she was line condolences may be Consider a respite stay and learn more
of the service.
an accompanist for her sent to about our many included amenities.
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Kenneth M. Heisler
Obituaries
Strasburgs re depart- tion contributions ap-
OTHER
ment, ambulance ser- proaching $900,000, the
OBITUARIES
ON PAGE A23
Strasburg/Lancaster vice, and library, and foundation was honored
Benefactor Lancaster chapters of
the Boy Scouts, Boys
in 1996 by LaRabida
Childrens Hospital and
aviation. He joined the Club, and local scholar- Research Center as one
Francisco in death by a daugh-
ter, Albia M. Rodriguez
U.S. Air Force during
World War II, and re-
ship foundation as re- of Chicagolands 100
cipients of sizable dona- Big Hearts for Young
Rodriguez (2007). ceived his honorable tions. Heroes.
Francisco was very discharge in 1950. Also, This was the begin- In the early 2000s,
well-known by many during these years, he ning of an avocation Mr. Heisler moved to
people in Lancaster spent time in Ft. Worth, that occupied much of Wilmington, North
County. He loved sports, Texas, and in Panama Mr. Heislers time and Carolina, where he
especially boxing, base- where he worked for energy for the rest of his added the USO of North
ball, and muscle cars. He the armed forces as a life. After his initial con- Carolina as another
will be deeply missed by civilian. Ultimately, tributions, Mr. Heisler continuing recipient of
everyone who loved and Mr. Heisler ended up continued to support the support. Asked in an in-
knew him. in Chicago, Illinois, Strasburg ambulance terview in the late 1990s
Relatives and friends where he drove trucks. service, re department, about his thoughts on
are respectfully in- He worked for the U.S. and library, as well as the giving, Mr. Heisler de-
vited to attend a Mass Post Office, for a paper Lancaster Boy Scouts, scribed his thinking
of Christian Burial firm, and for a com- Boys Clubs, and schol- in these words: Give
from San Juan Bautista pany that serviced big arship foundation with of your mind. Thats
Catholic Church, 425 retailers, such as Sears, annual donations, the what people gave me.
Fr a n c i s c o South Duke Street, Roebuck & Company last of which were made A mother, a teacher,
Rodriguez, 78, Lancaster, PA 17602 and Montgomery Ward. in 2016. Also, at some a next-door neighbor
of Lancaster, on Monday morn- At this last position, he point during this period, everyone can help
passed away ing, February 13, 2017 became interested in Mr. Heisler added the someone with a little in-
on Tuesday, at 11AM. There will the process of supplying Strasburg Jaycee Park, formation. Give of your
February 7, 2017 at be a viewing held at these large companies built on land that had energy. Not everyone
Conestoga V i e w, the Andrew T. Scheid with salable products, been part of the Barges has money to give. Give
Lancaster. Born October Funeral Home- Sullivan and worked indepen- farm, as an annual con- of your heart.
10, 1938 in Juana Diaz, Home, 121 South Prince dently for several years tribution recipient. Mr. Heisler is sur-
Puerto Rico, he was Street, Downtown M r. Kenneth as a manufacturers rep- In addition to this vived by a loving family,
the son of the late Lancaster, PA 17603 Martin Heisler died on resentative. ongoing annual com- many of whom assisted
Demetrio Rodriguez (on-site parking with December 16, 2016, at Also, during this pe- mitment, Mr. Heisler him in his later years.
and Alejandrina Reyes. attendants) on Monday 90 years of age, his heart riod, Mr. Heisler met initiated several other His move to North
A Catholic, Francisco morning from 9:30AM and energies still fo- his life partner, Dorothy. projects in support of Carolina brought him
was a member of San until time of departure cused on Lancaster and They were married in Strasburg and Lancaster nearer to his daughter,
Juan Bautista Catholic for the Mass. Interment Strasburg, Pennsylvania, 1955, and Dorothy be- over the years. In 1983, Terrie, her husband,
Church, Lancaster. will be held in the where he spent his early came key in helping approached by library John, and their three
Surviving are Mellingers Mennonite years. Mr. Heisler develop his patrons, Mr. Heisler gave daughters, Elizabeth,
three children, Edwin Cemetery, Lancaster, Mr. Heislers story is a businesses. In 1957, the $35,000 for the purchase Kc, and Martine, all of
Rodriguez, Alberto PA. true American tale. couple started their rst of a new building for the whom shared actively
Rodriguez, Charlie To submit an online Found abandoned company, F. Wheeling, Strasburg library. It was in Mr. Heislers life and
Rodriguez all of condolence, visit: www. at the age of two, Mr. Inc., whose main cus- named the Kenneth M. activities. And when
Lancaster; two brothers, scheidfuneralhome.com Heisler lived until tomer was Sears drapery Heisler Library Center Kc (husband, Dana
Ruben Reyes Reyes, Jose he was seven at the department. In 1960, Mr. in his name, and when White, and son, Rhodes,
Luis Reyes Reyes; two Lancaster Ann Street Heisler started a second the library once more aged six months) and
sisters, Iris Rodriguez Home for Friendless company, Ken Heisler expanded in the 1990s, Martine (husband, Jake
Reyes, Ada Nilza Reyes Children, in Lancaster, Associates, which ini- it became the Strasburg- Reynolds, and children,
Reyes; as well as sixteen Pennsylvania. In some tially represented seven Heisler Library in mem- June, aged three, and
grandchildren and four ways, life was bleak rms to Sears. By 1962, ory of the difference Mr. Miller Price, aged two
great-grandchildren. for an orphan, but Mr. this second rm was be- Heislers earlier dona- months) started their
Francisco is preceded 717-397-8298 Heisler retained fond ginning to take off, and tion had made, as well as families, Mr. Heisler
memories of nearby by 1965, had become one in recognition of his con- happily played the role
Beverly Ann doted on her grandchil-
dren.
Franklin & Marshall of the most respected tinuing support. In addi- of proud patriarch and
Bixler Survivors include
College students, who
put on holiday events,
midwest teams in the
boating and sporting
tion to this recoginition, grandfather. Mr. Heisler
the love of her life for he was also awarded also maintained a close
complete with skits, goods industry, collect- the New Era Red Rose lifelong friendship
thirty years, Steve Roy
decorations, and candy ing awards and honors, Award for his contribu- with his first cousin,
Bixler; her children,
for residents of the which were shared by tions to Strasburg and Florence (Flossie)
Tracy, wife of Jeffrey
home. Those fraternity Mr. and Mrs. Heisler as Lancaster communities. Hohenwarter, and her
Wittmaier, Mindy,
brothers were the only members of the National In 1997, Mr. Heisler husband, Raymond,
wife of Roger Harvey,
people I knew outside Marine Representatives honored long-held and of Bird-in-Hand,
Kristen Bixler, Jason
the home...those boys Association. Ken Heisler happy memories of the Pennsylvania. He was
Hicks, David Hicks;
had a real sense of com- Associates continued to parties that Franklin & close, as well, to his son,
eleven grandchildren;
munity, Mr. Heisler said flourish into the early Marshall College stu- Dwayne Eric Layfield,
her parents; her broth-
in several interviews. 1990s, when Mr. Heisler dents had held for the who lives in California,
ers, David Jackson, Sr.,
These memories were retired. residents of the Ann and Dwaynes two
Harry Jackson, Randy
to have an impact on With business suc- Street home by estab- daughters, Dana and
Jackson.
the college later in Mr. cessful, Mr. Heisler ful- lishing a scholarship. Allison. In an interest-
A memorial service
Heislers life. lled a cherished dream The scholarship was ing aside, Mr. Heislers
for Beverly will be held
Beverly Ann Bixler, At age seven, Mr. in the early 1960s by be- funded with his Social devotion to education
at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday,
58, of Columbia, passed Heisler left the home to coming a licensed pilot. Security checks, which has heavily influenced
February 18, 2017 at the
away at home sur- join the family of Milton Over the next decade, he felt would be more his family. All ve grand-
Clyde W. Kraft Funeral
rounded by her fam- and Cora Barge as a fos- he indulged in his love valuable to Franklin & daughters graduated
Home, 519 Walnut St.,
ily on February 8, ter child. He worked on of flying through own- Marshall students than with honors from their
Columbia PA 17512. The
2017. She was born in their farm until the age ership of three aircraft, to himself. Criteria bachelor degree pro-
Rev. David C. Powers
Greensburg, PA to Jesse of fteen. The labor was used for both business stressed need and wor- grams, both his daughter
will officiate. The family
Leroy and Florence hard and constant, but and pleasure. He was thiness over grades, to and one granddaughter
will receive friends for
Timko Jackson. Beverly Mr. Heisler credits his very proud of this ac- serve the broadest pos- earned masters degrees,
visitation beginning at
worked for Grinnell/ foster parents with pass- complishment. sible group of students. and one granddaughter
10:00 a.m. until service
Anvil for twenty-five ing along to him good In the early 1980s, Mr. Heislers charita- earned her Ph.D.
time. In lieu of owers,
years. In her spare time, values. I think grow- however, inuenced by ble efforts were not con- Mr. Heisler will be
please consider a do-
she enjoyed the out- ing up on a farm made several different events, fined to Pennsylvania. interred together with
nation to Hospice and
doors and reading the me more ethical and Mr. Heisler embarked Assisted by his wife, his wife, Dorothy, whose
Community Care, 685
Bible and books by one more honest, he said. on a new undertaking, Dorothy, Mr. Heisler remains are being
Good Dr., Lancaster, PA
of her favorite authors, However, as the Barges philanthropy. Some broadened contribu- moved from All Saints
17604. Arrangements
Joyce Meyer. She loved frowned on the demands ten years earlier, Fred tions to include Chicago Cemetery, Des Plaines,
by the Clyde W. Kraft
day trips with her hus- of school, at the age of Williams, a representa- area organizations, with Illinois, where she was
Funeral Home, Inc.
band. Ocean City was 15, Mr. Heisler, who was tive of the Slaymaker an emphasis on those originally buried in May
Columbia/Landisville.
a favorite stop. Beverly educated only through Lock Company, had focused on childrens 1989. They will be hon-
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he would be better off on and on learning they cluded educational in- vice at Bachman Funeral
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His early work years Pennsylvania, they be- food pantries. Before Interment will
found Mr. Heisler trying came good friends. So her death in 1989, which be in the Strasburg
many different occupa- when Mr. Heisler re- Mr. Heisler identified Mennonite Cemetery.
tions and moving often. ceived an inheritance as the most tragic mo- In lieu of owers, please
Around Lancaster he from his foster mother, ment of my life, Mrs. direct donations to the
worked for the Hamilton Cora Barge, he turned Heisler worked with her Dorothy and Kenneth
Watch Company, the to Mr. Williams to help husband to found the Heisler Foundation,
Penn- Supreme Ice donate it to worthy Dorothy and Kenneth 2950 Legends Drive,
Cream Company, and causes in the Strasburg- Heisler Foundation to Southport, NC 28461
the Lancaster Airport, Lancaster area. With continue their chari- or the USO of North
where he developed Mr. Williams coun- table work. With total Carolina, PO Box 91536,
a lifelong interest in sel, Mr. Heisler chose personal and founda- Raleigh, NC 276675.
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Obituaries
Harold E. Mike Brubaker
Deaths Reported College in 1950 and was
a member of Lambda
Axe, Lillian McSparren, Ethelmae Chi Fraternity.
92, of Lancaster. Febru- 83, wife of Clark After graduation,
ary 8, 2017. The Groffs McSparren, Jr., of Mike was hired as a
special agent for the
Marietta J. also enjoyed singing in
choirs, painting pot-
Family Funeral & Cre-
mation Services, Inc.,
Brethren Village. Feb-
ruary 8, 2017. The Hartford Insurance Niehaus tery, and cooking all of
394-5300 Groffs Family Funeral Company, and subse- the traditional Italian
& Cremation Services, quently because a part- dishes.
Bixler, Beverly Ann Inc., 394-5300 ner in the Widmyer- In addition to her
58, wife of Steve Roy Prangley Real Estate loving husband, Carl,
Bixler, of Columbia. Morrisey, Richard J. * and Insurance Agency Marietta is survived by
February 8, 2017. Clyde 86, of Shillington. Feb- in Lancaster, PA. Later, four daughters: Kristine,
W. Kraft Funeral Home, ruary 10, 2017. Good he owned and operated wife of Shamus Smith,
684-2370 Funeral Home & Cre- H a r o l d and Karen Niehaus,
The Brubaker Agency in
Brandt, Gloria E. mation Centre, 336- E. Mike Millersville, PA. both of Willow Street, as
89, of Lancaster. Febru- 4909 Brubaker Mike and Jackie trav- well as Rebecca Niehaus
ary 8, 2017. Charles F. Newcomer, H. died peace- eled the U.S. and all over and Elisabeth Niehaus.
Snyder Funeral Home Clarence fully in his the world. They loved She also left behind two
& Crematory, 872-5041 89, husband of Phyllis sleep on February 5th entertaining, playing grandsons, Aiden and
Brubaker, Harold E. (Dougherty) Newcom- at Masonic Village in Bridge, ballroom danc- Evan Smith.
91, of Masonic Village. er, of Woodcrest Villa. Elizabethtown, PA ing and socializing with A viewing will take
February 9, 2017. Sheetz where he resided for the friends, as well as taking Marietta J. Niehaus place on Thursday,
February 5, 2017. Sheetz
Funeral Home, Inc., Funeral Home, Inc., past eight years. He was yearly trips to Mountain of West Lampeter February 16, from 6-7
653-5441 653-5441 91 years young. Springs Lake in the Township passed away pm, followed by a cele-
Mike was born in Poconos, Wildwood, at home, surrounded bration of Mariettas life
Eberly, Pearl A. (Buch) Niehaus, Marietta J. Lancaster, PA to the late NJ and Ocean City, by her loving family, at 7 pm at the Charles
91, of Manheim. Febru- 64, of West Lampeter George (Carl) Brubaker MD with Lin and Jeff on February 10th, 2017 F. Snyder, Jr. Funeral
ary 10, 2017. Stradling Township. February 10, and Grace Miller when they were young. at the age of 64. She Home and Crematory,
Funeral Homes, Inc., 2017. Charles F. Snyder, was born in Brooklyn, 3110 Lititz Pike, Lititz,
733-2472 Brubaker on January 29, Mike loved Big Band
Jr. Funeral Home & NY to the late Angelo PA, 17543. A private in-
1926. He was married and Swing music, solv-
Crematory, 560-5100 and Palma Cefalu. terment at Indiantown
Fogle, Carlton Richard to Jacquelyne Jackie ing the New York Times
Thomas Nissley, Virginia W. Miesse Brubaker for 61 crossword puzzle (in She attended Adelphi Gap National Cemetery
35, of York. January 9, 87, of Juniper Village, years, until her passing pen!), collecting coins Business School and will be on Friday.
2017. J.J. Hartenstein Mount Joy. February 9, in 2013. Before moving and stamps, golf, writing dedicated her life to her Please omit flow-
Mortuary, Inc., 717- 2017. Miller-Finken- to Elizabethtown, they witty and funny poems, children, grandchildren, ers. Instead, you may
235-3857 binder Funeral Home & lived in Lancaster and and collecting vintage and husband. make a contribution
Crematory, 367-1543 Millersville, PA. Mustangs. He loved to Marietta worked in in Mariettas memory
Foutz, Harriett H. food service at Hans to A Week Away
77, of Leola. February 9, Mike was the fa- talk about the old days,
Ott, Russell G., Jr. ther of Lin Roussel and cherished childhood Herr Elementary School Fo u n d a t i o n , 941
2017. Cremation Servic- 90, husband of Grace
es of Lancaster, 273- (Jim), of Lititz and Jeff memorabilia. Mike was and, most recently, at Wheatland Ave, Suite
Thomspon Ott, of Lan- Lancaster Bible College. 201, Lancaster, PA,
6283 Brubaker of Millersville. quite the wordsmith,
caster. February 7, 2017. She and her husband, 17603 or at aweekaway.
DeBord Snyder Funeral Grandchildren are and would correct you
Frey, Don E. Jenna Neas (Matt), of in a minute for misuse Carl, celebrated 43 org.
70, husband of Sandra Home & Crematory, years of marriage in To send the family
Inc., 394-4097 Manheim, Brian Siegrist of the English language!
(Eshleman) Frey, of September. They at- online condolences,
(Tania), of Lititz, A Celebration of Life
Lancaster. February 9, tended LCBC. please visit
2017. Bachman Funeral Platt, Shawn Kelly Cheyenne Brubaker will be announced and
48, of Lancaster. Febru- of Lancaster, Emily held at a later date and Marietta loved the SnyderFuneralHome.com
Home, 687-7644 Lord and loved people.
ary 9, 2017. DeBord Sny- Roussel of Eagleville, interment at Millersville
Gimber, Carl H., Sr. der Funeral Home & and James Roussel of Mennonite Cemetery Her family was her pri-
83, husband of Beverly Crematory, Inc., 394- Lititz. Great-grandchild will be private at the ority and she loved serv-
J. (Dieffenbach) Gim- 4097 is Isaac Brubaker. convenience of the fam- ing them the most. She
ber, of Lancaster. Feb- Mike attended ily.
ruary 9, 2017. Charles F. Reed, John W.
81, of Willow Street. McCaskey High School, In lieu of flow- Obituary notices are provid- IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Snyder, Jr. Funeral and after graduating in ers, please donate to
Home & Crematory, February 9, 2017. ed as an advertising service KATHLEEN JO
DeBord Snyder Funeral 1943 as the class presi- the Masonic Village by the Classified Advertising
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Home & Crematory, Group, Inc. June 5, 1959-Feb. 11, 2015
Graff, Louise M. Inc., 394-4097 U.S. Army Air Corps 1 Masonic Drive,
93, of Lancaster. Febru- where he was selected Elizabethtown, PA Deaths Reported and Obitu-
aries may be placed by first
ary 4, 2017. DeBord Roberts, Madeline * and trained as a cryp- 17022 in Mikes name. calling the Obituary Coordi-
Snyder Funeral Home 90, of Lancaster. Febru- tographer in WWII. He Mikes family would nator at 717-295-7875, then
& Crematory, Inc., 394- ary 9, 2017. DeBord Sny- served in Papua, New like to thank Masonic submitting the written notice
4097 der Funeral Home & Guinea, the Philippines Village for taking excel- either by e-mail
Crematory, Inc., 394- and Japan, earning 2 lent care of their par- (obits@LNPnews.com) or by
Heiser, Ralph Ray Jr. 4097 fax (717-399-6523), Monday-
39, husband of Brandy battle stars. He was an ents and making the last Friday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Sat-
L. Shreve, of Couder- Rodriguez, Francisco accomplished trum- journey of their lives urday, 2 to 6 p.m.; Sunday,
sport. Casey, Halwig & 78, of Lancaster. Febru- pet player influenced special, memorable and 3 to 6 p.m.
Hartle Funeral Home, ary 7, 2017. Andrew T. by musicians such as comfortable. The advertising department
716-372-0254 Scheid Funeral Home, Doc Severinsen, Harry To send an online publishes obituaries provided
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Heisler, Kenneth Mar- He was also a cham- www.sheetzfuneral- ria, based on information pro-
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95, of Lancaster. Febru- throughout the 1940s Sheetz
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VALENTINES DAY

LOVE STORIES
These 3 couples will warm your heart with their romantic tales. You can watch
videos of the couples and vote for your favorite at lancasteronline.com/lovestory

PATRICK KIRCHNER | STAFF DAN MARSCHKA | STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER DAN MARSCHKA | STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER

Kim and Jovan Aldae. Marty and Tom Brown. Lacy and Tyson Snader.

Theyve overcome Failure not an option They take on toughest


adversity together during their marriage challenges together
ERIN NEGLEY MARY ELLEN WRIGHT MARY ELLEN WRIGHT
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Jovan and Kim Aldae both are in their It took a group of friends playing a little A few years ago, Tyson and Lacey Snader
20s and are the parents of two children. trick on them in 1959 to get them togeth- of Lancaster were getting married in Las
He has a steady job and theyre youth er. Vegas and honeymooning in Death Valley.
leaders at their church. They enjoy go- But the trick worked, and Tom and Shortly after that, the couple faced a
ing on adventures together and love each Marty Brown, of Mount Joy, recently cel- much darker valley in their relationship.
other deeply. ebrated their 57th wedding anniversary. Three months after their 2013 marriage,
Their friends say they want what the Al- Raising children together, common Tyson Snader a runner, swimmer and
daes have. backgrounds and interests, and being ac- hiker went down a slide into a pond at a
Dont pray for that because you dont tive together in Girl Scouts have filled picnic and sustained a spinal-cord injury.
know what we had to go through to get their long life together. The accident threatened his life and left
here, says Kim, 27. It has been one tough We both came from a pretty solid him a quadriplegic.
road. Catholic background, Tom Brown, 76, After surgery and rehabilitation, the
It has been difficult, but their faith and says. We were married in the church, and Snaders settled back into domestic life
their families pushed the couple to make we took our vows very seriously. with their son, Hudson, and with chal-
their relationship work. They made it of- We just never thought about failure be- lenges they had never anticipated.
ficial and married in November, six years ing an option, he adds. Its not to say that
to the day after they became a couple. we never had any problems. Coworkers first
But never anything major, Marty
Met during tryouts Brown, 78, says. The couple met while they were both
We never went to bed angry, her hus- servers at the former Doc Hollidays
Jovan, 28, and Kim, met at Hand Middle band adds. steakhouse in Lancaster. But both of
School during tryouts for the football and them had significant others in their lives
cheerleading teams. They stayed in touch A sneaky setup at the time.
through high school but it wasnt until a Despite the fact that I thought he was
few years later that they got together. In 1959, Tom Brown was a year out of very, very handsome, Lacey Snader,
Jovan ran into Kims father and then high school and was looking for a job. 33, says, I was not making any kind of
called up the girl he had met at the tryouts. He found one in the anesthesia depart- moves.
She has a nice personality, he says. ment at Lancasters former St. Joseph I definitely thought she was cute, Ty-
And we complement each other. Hospital (now Lancaster Regional Medi- son Snader, 34, says.
He was such a free spirit. Ive always cal Center). Five years later, they reconnected.
been the kind of person who could get up He was taking care of the oxygen equip- When I broke things off with my ex-
at 9 oclock at night and just go jump in a ment, Marty Brown, says. I had just boyfriend, Lacey Snader says, (Tyson)
lake, she says. He was so down with it. I graduated from nursing school (at St. Jo- had always kind of been in the back of my
was like: Yes, I found me a winner. seph School of Nursing), and at that time, head as somebody Id like to be with.
ALDEA, page B15 BROWN, page B15 SNADER, page B16

FOOD

Head over heels for chocolate meals


How area restaurants prepare sweet and savory courses using a Valentines Day staple
MARY ELLEN WRIGHT which is Youngs background as a salt in it, as well.
MWRIGHT@LNPNEWS.COM Meghan
chef. Young says she uses ancho, chi- Young,
At this time of year, you expect A mole poblano (sauce) is al- mayo and chipotle chili powders chef-
chocolate to come in a heart- ways finished with chocolate in the rub. owner of
shaped box, wrapped around in Mexico. Its a very common Mexican chocolate is a dark, Charac-
ters Pub.
cherries or flavored nougat. mole, she says. unrefined chocolate, Young says.
You also expect it to be sugary Mole poblano, which generally Its directly from the cocoa nibs,
sweet. contains chilies, tomatoes, on- and its not rich at all.
But, especially as Valentines ion, garlic and chocolate, is often The nibs, she explains, are piec-
Day approaches, chefs at some served with chicken. es of dried, crushed cocoa beans
area restaurants are adding dark- That flavor profile inspired the that have the consistency of ba-
er, less sweet chocolate to their chocolate chili wings Young is con bits.
appetizers, entrees and even sal- preparing for her Valentines Day At Mexican restaurants she
ads. menu served over the weekend worked at in the past, Young says,
There are a lot of cuisines in and Monday and Tuesday. she made a salad of mixed greens,
which chocolate is an everyday, Its a dry rub, so the wings get cocoa nibs and fresh strawber-
savory staple, says Chef Meghan tossed in the rub, she says. Its ries, with a balsamic, balsamic-
Young, owner of Characters Pub a very dark chocolate cocoa with cherry or sherry vinaigrette.
in Lancaster. a couple of chili powders. And That is served over panko-en-
One of those is Mexican cuisine, it has cinnamon and a little bit of VALENTINES FOOD, page B3 CHARACTERS PUB

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The Scene
RESTAURANT INSPECTIONS
Restaurant Inspections are now in the Money
section on page D7.

IN THE SPOTLIGHT

1
Embracing a
neighborhood
to make it home
Meet Darlene Byrd, co-winner of
2017 Gavel of Social Justice Award

3
FILE PHOTO

Darlene Byrd, left, and the Rev. Roland Forbes, win-


ners of the 2017 Gavel of Social Justice Award, attend
the sixth annual African American History Month
Celebration on Feb. 2 at The Ware Center in Lancaster.

TOM KNAPP
TKNAPP@LNPNEWS.COM

D
arlene Byrd was born in Lancaster and
spent her first 15 years living in rural farm
country along the eastern edge of the
county.
When she moved to the city as a teenager, she
2 didnt plan to stay. Now, more than four decades
later, shes firmly rooted in the citys southern side.
Byrd, 59, is founder and president of the South
Ann Street Concerned Citizens, an organization
she started more than a quarter-century ago to
fight neighborhood crime and improve the blocks
tarnished image.
On Feb. 2, she and the Rev. Roland Forbes, of Eb-
enezer Baptist Church, shared the 2017 Gavel of
Social Justice Award for their contributions to the
community.
Family: Daughters Darlene and Shanneal,
grandchildren Sabrina and Jordan, father How-
ard.
Church: Rays Temple, Church of God in Christ,
49 S. Ann St.
Ive been here since 1998. I grew up Menno-
4 5
nite I was Mennonite for more than 35 years. I
believe God told me to come to Rays Temple it
was a culture shock, believe me for my spiritual
development.
6 7 Occupation: Director of missions for Rays
Temple.
Recently, I went to the Dominican Republic to
serve in some of the poor areas there. Im going to
North Dakota in August . Well be going to an In-
dian reservation, then back to the Dominican Re-
public in December.
When I was a child, I wanted to be: Many
things. I think maybe a nurse.
Book on my nightstand: Mountain Moving
Faith by Kenneth E. Hagin.
Hobbies: I love to sew. I love to swim. I like gar-
dening.
Volunteer: Im an APPRISE counselor with
the Lancaster County Office of Aging.
Favorite thing about living in Lancaster:
I find most people to be friendly. Im the type of
person who will speak to you in passing, and most
The Scene is a photo gallery by LNP featuring events from the week across Lancaster County. people here will talk back.
I started the South Ann Street Concerned
Citizens because: Back in 1989, South Ann
WILD WEEK OF WEATHER BRINGS RECORD TEMPS, SNOWFALL TO LANCASTER COUNTY Street was notorious for gangs. We were really
concerned about our safety.
After setting a record high temperature Photo 1: Wind blows across a snowy It started as a crime watch. But we realized that
of 63 degrees on Tuesday, snow covered landscape near Mondale Road in Upper
Lancaster County early Thursday morning, Leacock Township after Thursday mornings
taking care of the 200 block didnt suffice. ... You
and wind whipped across the countryside. snow storm. Photo 2: A herd of ponies pause had to deal with gangs anywhere you went.
in a windswept Warwick Township field So we expanded and started working on hous-
Meteorologists on Wednesday predicted
up to 8 inches of snow, but most of near Millport. Photo 3: Michele Criste, left, ing, youth programs, beautification and education
the area received about 1 to 4 inches. and Jen Hessinger run Thursday morning ... and weve been going strong ever since.
Millersville reported about 2 inches of along Nolt Road in East Hempfield Township.
snow about 8:30 a.m. Thursday, according Photo 4: A robin perches in a snow-covered
to Millersville University meteorologist tree along Millersville Pike in Lancaster
Todd Sikora, who took the measurement. Township. Photo 5: Pedestrians walk through
the snow-covered trees at Franklin and PINK PAGEANT
Lancaster city and East Petersburg Marshall College after the storm. Photo 6:
reported 2 inches, as well, according to Darlene Byrd is organizing a Fun Pink Pageant, for up
A truck with a plow drives through blowing to 100 women older than 40, that will raise funds for
National Weather Service meteorologist snow in the 1100 block of Landisville Road
Paul Head. Reinholds reported 4 inches, breast cancer and church missions.
in East Hempfield Township. Photo 7: Abe
while Manheim had 1 inch, he said. Lincolns face is covered with blowing snow Participants will be judged for an interview, formal
A pleasant weekend followed the in Rohrerstown. wear and fun pink wear, Byrd says.
snowstorm, with temps in the upper 40s. The pageant will be 4 p.m. July 22 at Lancaster
For this weeks forecast, see page C12. DAN MARSCHKA AND BLAINE T. SHAHAN | STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER PHOTOS Mennonite High School, she says. For more
information, contact Byrd at sacnink@comcast.net.

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different for everyone. cousin contacted us then blocked all of us through text message is
In my little church, we after seeing a photo of on social media. simply not possible.
all assume the exact the three of us online. I feel like the entire You could relieve
same seats, week after He said hes sick of discussion should your guilt by trying to
week, year after year. feeling left out. have been in person. I contact him, perhaps
This is not ideal, and We all responded, dont want the family through letter, to say,
your letter is a reminder saying we did not broken up. We have al- I was shocked to learn
that when we mix things know he felt this way ways all gotten along, how excluded you have
AMY DICKINSON
up, new relationships and that we were and our family gath- felt. Thank you for
ASK AMY
and connections can be so close because we ers very frequently. I being honest about it.
formed. were basically raised love all of my family Id like to have a closer
Good deed goes Many people prefer to
sit by themselves during
together. We told him
we would want to hang
members, but I dont
feel like I should have
relationship, but well
never resolve these
unnoticed in the pew worship. Additionally,
your neighbor might
out with him more
now and also in the
to censor my relation-
ships Ive developed
things unless we talk
about it.
have felt too awkward future. with other family
Dear Amy: Recently that he did not want to or presumptuous to as- He accepted that, because it may offend Dear Amy: I am
we had a heavy snow- be seen with me. Im sume that your offer of but then started someone. I would be shocked at how often
fall. The next day I good enough to talk to, a ride was really an offer saying things like willing to forgive and couples who are get-
called a neighbor to but not good enough to share the experience the rest of the fam- forget just to have ting married decide to
see if he needed a ride to sit next to? with him. I hope you ily doesnt ever want peace between us exclude a family mem-
to church services. He Is this socially unac- will forgive his awk- him around. We told again. ber. Family is family,
gratefully accepted. ceptable behavior? ward reaction and move him this isnt true Should I feel guilty especially during a
When we ap- Shouldnt people be forward. and that everyone for forming a closer wedding.
proached the church gracious enough to loves him, and we are relationship with my Shocked
I noticed that he sit with the person Dear Amy: Im in my sorry that someone other cousins? How Dear Shocked: Fami-
stopped in the vesti- that offered them the early 20s. Since we told him that because should we resolve this lies are complex and
bule, as if procrasti- transportation? were little kids, two of thats horrible. recent falling out? challenging. There are
nating in sitting down. I cant seem to let it my cousins and I have He then kept re- Concerned Cousin definitely legitimate
I took my seat and go. been very close. My sponding about how Dear Cousin: You are reasons to exclude, but
minutes later turned Weather Beaten grandmother baby-sat badly he is treated. closer to your cousins there would probably be
around to see him sit- Dear Weather Beaten: all of us. We lived five This conversation because you were raised less exclusion if people
ting three rows away. You were kind to offer minutes away from continued on and off together, like siblings. could simply accept that
After the service, I this ride to your neigh- each other, rode the for three days via Your other cousin their families are not
waited in the parking bor, but you should school bus together text messaging, until was trying to be honest perfect.
lot for some time until not have expected any and, when we were finally I told him that with you, and thats a
he finally came up to particular or specific be- teenagers, after the it had gone on too long good thing. However, it
the car. havior from him, other loss of their mother, and I would like to end sounds as if he has let a n Contact Amy Dickinson via
email: askamy@tribpub.com.
We chatted on the than an expression of they spent every night the discussion. He re- lifetime of resentment You can also follow her on
way home, but once I gratitude. at my house. sponded with sarcasm build up, and trying to Twitter @askingamy or like
was alone I realized Worshiping is slightly Recently, another and expletives and express and resolve this her on Facebook.

Births Valentines food: Sweet and savory meals


BARBUSH, Garret N. and Continued from B1 onion and celery, toma- This recipe for beef almost cover the beef
Eden (Fink), Manheim, a
daughter, at Women & crusted fried cheese to paste and Burgundy ribs with dark choco- Directions:
Babies Hospital, Thursday. mozzarella or one wine. late comes from Ken Season the beef and let it
of two white Mexican For the holiday din- Gladysz, executive chef sit out for a few minutes
BLUE, Van M. Jr., and
Keyshia Martinez-Burgos, cheeses, queso Oaxaca ner, Gladysz was also at the Hotel Hershey. before you sear it.
Lancaster, a son, at or queso panela, she making a salad that in-
Rough chop all the
Women & Babies Hospital, says. cluded a potato puree HERSHEY DARK vegetables, set aside.
Thursday. For Valentines Day, prepared with cream,
BURGER, Chad M. and Young is also making a butter and white choc- CHOCOLATE Place a roasting pan or
Darian, Mount Joy, a son, at duck breast thats rolled olate, and an orange- BRAISED BEEF oven-safe pot on a hot
flame and add oil.
Women & Babies Hospital, in salt and dark cocoa chocolate vinaigrette SHORT RIBS
Thursday. powder before it is pan- using either cocoa pow- Once the oil is hot,
Serves 5. carefully add beef to the
seared. der or syrup.
GINI WOY
ESTRELLA MEJIA, Angelo,
Hershey Chef Ken Gladysz. Ingredients: pan and sear the beef on
and Melisa A. Santiago Chef Ken Gladysz, ex- The entrees for the
Corniel, Lancaster, a son, at ecutive chef at the Hotel tastes such as mush- dinner were chicken n 2 pounds beef short all sides.
Women & Babies Hospital, Hershey, is no stranger room powder, he says. mole served two ways ribs, bone in or boneless Remove the beef and
Monday.
to using chocolate in sa- Chocolate can work braised chicken thighs n 1 onion add all vegetables,
FLORA-JOHNSON, Shatala, vory dishes, sauces and well with shrimp, scal- with a dark chocolate cooking them until they
and Charles Rosa-Brown, n 1 carrot, medium size are nicely browned and
salads. lops, beef, chicken, duck mole sauce and a chick-
Lancaster, a daughter, at n 2 ribs celery caramelized.
Women & Babies Hospital, Being in Hershey, we and lamb, he adds. en breast glazed with
Tuesday. work with chocolate a Late last week, Glady- the chocolate liquid n 1 tablespoon fresh Add tomato paste and
lot, Gladysz says. In sz was preparing for his from cooking the thighs garlic cook for 3 more minutes.
HOLLINGER, Chelsey,
and Edgar A. Santiago, fall, winter and spring 10th annual five-course and a pecan- and co- n 1 shallot Deglaze the pan with the
Lancaster, a son, at we try to incorporate Valentines Day choco- coa powder-encrusted n 2 tablespoons oil wine and add the herbs;
Women & Babies Hospital, (chocolate) into our late dinner, which was salmon. let the red wine reduce by
n 2 sprigs fresh
Thursday. menu. served Friday night at Gladysz also uses a rosemary
half on a slow simmer.
MADARA, Amanda, and What we find, in the hotel. chocolate barbecue Add beef back to the pot
working with a choco- He was planning an sauce thats regularly n 1/2 bunch fresh thyme and pour the beef stock
Michael Forst, Lancaster,
a daughter, at Heart of late and a savory, is that hors duvre of duck served with such dishes n 2 tablespoons tomato and chocolate in with the
Lancaster Regional Medical it works best with rubs pate served with a choc- as wings and ribs in the paste beef.
Center, Thursday. and marinades, he olate red-wine mus- Hotel Hersheys Har- n 1/2 bottle red wine, Let the stock come to a
SCHAVNIS, Matthew E. and says. It does really well tard made with cocoa vest restaurant. pinot noir or cabernet simmer before covering
Kelly, Lancaster, a son, at with sauces almost powder or Hersheys Chocolate is like a lot n 6 ounces Hersheys it tightly and placing it in
Women & Babies Hospital, any kind of barbecue syrup. of things; it may taste dark chocolate coins, 63 the oven.
Wednesday.
sauce works well (with Braising works really kind of weak (in a dish) percent cacao Cook the beef at 275
VELURU, Muni Sreeram, chocolate). well with dark choco- at first, but give it time n 2 to 3 quarts veal stock degrees for 2 1/2 hours or
and Chaitanya Sravanthi Roasted baby carrots late, especially beef, to sit and the flavor re- or broth enough to until fork-tender.
Kamballa, Lancaster, a
daughter, at Women &
or cipollini onions taste pork and even poultry, ally opens up and grows
Babies Hospital, Thursday. great with a glaze con- Gladysz says. and matures, Gladysz
taining dark chocolate, The chef was plan- says.
WHARTON, Shane W.
and Kristen (Stefanosky), he adds. ning a second course of My best tip, he adds,
Quarryville, a daughter, at Dark chocolate has an chocolate-braised beef is to start with just a
Women & Babies Hospital, earthy flavor that works short ribs, cooked with little (chocolate); you
Wednesday. well with other earthy caramelized carrots, can always add more.

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Entertainment
QUIZ

BIG-SCREEN ROMANCE
Test your rom-com IQ
JENNIFER KOPF
STAFF WRITER

Concert prep for


novice chaperones

T
JANE HOLAHAN
JHOLAHAN@LNPNEWS>COM
hese are the times that try
Tuesday is Valentines Day. To get you mothers and fathers souls:
ready for the day set aside for love, we The times when the lights
are offering you a quiz about romantic onstage dim, and the sound
movies both comedies and dramas, that erupts from the over-hyped
commonly known as chick flicks. crowd is the din of every cicada thats
Ladies, find out just how much you ever circled over Lancaster County,
know. Gents, study up. from the beginning of time until
present day.
MEET CUTE The times when the lead singer of
whatever pop band youre watching
1. How do Jack and Rose meet in Titanic? pronounces Lancaster correctly
A. Rose is trying to jump overboard and and the roar of approval sends rever-
Jack saves her. berations through the floor.
B. At a party down below. I have seen Nick Jonas in a small
C. The captain introduces them. Philly club; K-pop sensation Dean
Humphrey Bogart in New York City; a riot of YouTube
2. How do Harry and Sally meet in When and Ingrid Bergman musicians at Chameleon all-ages
Harry Met Sally? in Casablanca. shows; One Direction and Demi Lo-
A. They met in grade school. vato, Shawn Mendes, Ariana Grande,
B. They share a ride from the University of Fifth Harmony, Blackbear, Blink-182,
Chicago to New York. Twenty One Pilots ... a whole litany
C. They meet on their first day in New York. of names you may know if you have
children Of A Certain Age.
3. How do Harold and Maude meet in Venues big and small. Bands that
Harold and Maude? have hit world domination (that
A. At a strangers funeral. aforementioned One Direction
B. Through Harolds mother. perhaps the name rings a bell?) and
C. In an old folks home. singers who will never, ever be heard
from again.
4. How did Annie Hall and Alvy As my teens slowly age into being
Singer meet in Annie Hall? able to attend concerts by them-
A. Playing doubles tennis. selves, Im realizing that the knowl-
B. In line for The Sorrow and the edge Ive amassed could be useful to a
Pity. very specific subset of concert-goers:
C. At a jazz club where Annie is singing. The chaperoning parent.
So if youre entering that phase, al-
5. In Gone With the Wind, right be- low me to share my hard-earned wis-
fore Rhett and Scarlett meet for the first dom. May it save you from migraines,
time, what has Scarlett been doing? from getting stranded and from
A. Drinking a big glass of whiskey. spending 90 post-concert minutes
B. Telling Ashley she loves him. looking for your car.
C. Speaking with her father about her sis- Katharine Hepburn Not that Ive ever had to do that.
ters marriage. and Spencer Tracy in
Woman of the Year. Your packing list
FALLING
Excedrin, Advil or some other
6. In Youve Got Mail, how do Joe Fox and pain reliever. Take two before the
Kathleen Kelly fall in love? opening band, before the strobe
A. By reaching for the same book at a book- lights and amps-turned-to-11 hit.
store. Ear plugs. Dont for a minute
B. Long phone conversations. think this will block all the sound.
C. Through the internet. Oh, if you were hoping that, my
goodness, no. Bless your heart. But it
7. In which Alfred Hitchcock film will bring it down to a manageable,
does a couple have a 2 1/2-minute enjoyable level.
kiss (which was against the produc- Small bills, to pay for club soda
tion code) described as perhaps at the all-ages event, for parking, for
the most intimate and exotic kiss. emergencies.
A. The Birds. A backup battery pack for your
B. Notorious. cellphone. Do you want to be trying,
C. North by Northwest. on a 4 percent charge, to text the
child who went to the merchandise
8. Who is Thomas Kent in Shakespeare stand half an hour ago and hasnt yet
in Love? reappeared? No. No, you do not.
A. A good buddy of William Shakespeares. A second backup battery pack
B. An actor in Shakespeares company. for the kid who used up all cellphone
C. The name Viola de Lesseps gives herself power taking selfies on the way to the
so she can work on stage in Shakespeares venue.
QUIZ, page B5 Barbra Streisand Comfortable shoes. No one else
and Robert Redford cares how stylish your feet are, Chap-
in The Way We Were. erone. No one. And neither will you
ANSWERS when youre standing through the
To see how well you did, turn to Page B16 obligatory encore.
The phone number of everyone
youre supposed to be watching.
Water and snacks for the ride
GRETNA MUSIC home. When its all over, youre not
going to want to hit every drive-thru.
Curtis Institute ensemble to perform in county Gum. Someone will want gum.
A pen, so everyone can write
down the location of where you
Musicians from prestigious school parked. Or drop a pin on your smart-
phone map.
lend their talents to concert series Just the keys youll need. Like-
wise, just the wallet stuff youll need:
JANE HOLAHAN IF YOU GO Dont lug around your Costco ID,
JHOLAHAN@LNPNEWS.COM
n What: The Curtis 20/21 your Red Cross blood donor card,
The Curtis Institute of Ensemble. your 13 grocery store cards or that
Music in downtown Phila- n Where: Leffler Chapel, receipt from three weeks ago.
delphia is a special place, Elizabethtown College. Enough time to look at the band
says David Ludwig, who T-shirts, stickers, hoodies, lanyards
teaches composition there.
n When: Sunday, Feb. 19. and posters. Now, double the es-
How special? n Cost: Adult, $17/$22; ages timated time youll need. It takes
Its the hardest school 26 and younger, $8.50/$11. longer than youd think to agonize
to get into in the country, n Contact: gretnamusic.org; over every $40 T-shirt.
Ludwig says. Three per- 717-361-1508. A third backup phone battery,
cent of our applicants get in. CURTIS INSTITUTE which youll need after at least
Musicians from all over the The Curtis 20/21 Ensemble one kid records the first half-hour
world come to study. And to Elizabethtown Colleges straight of the concert.
the school is free. Leffler Chapel at 7:30 p.m ni will be performing. Two Ware Center Wednesday, Something caffeinated for the
Thats right. Free. No tu- Sunday. recent graduates, soprano March 22. That concert is drive home.
ition, thanks to a generous The Curtis 20/21 Ensem- Sarah Shafer and mezzo- sold out. (That last item is just for you,
endowment from Mary ble is part of Gretna Musics soprano Jazimina MacNeil, We have been talking Chaperone. The kids will have no
Louise Curtis Bok. Winter 2016-2017: The will be at Leffler Chapel on about making use of the re- need for it. Promise.)
While the Curtis Insti- Curtis Legacy, featuring Saturday, March 25. sources available to us at
tute has been ensconced in Curtis faculty, graduates One of its most famous Curtis for a long time, says n Jennifer Kopf is an LNP staff writer. Un-
Rittenhouse Square since and students. alumni, violinist Hilary Carl Kane, artistic director scripted is a weekly entertainment column
1924, a piece of it is coming Next month, Curtis alum- Hahn, will perform at the ENSEMBLE, page B5 produced by a rotating team of writers.
LNP | LANCASTER, PA ENTERTAINMENT SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2017 B5

THEATER REVIEW

Dutch Apple take on Superstar is decidedly modern


Strong vocals sometimes at odds with contemporary spin
JANE HOLAHAN
JHOLAHAN@LNPNEWS.COM
IF YOU GO at times powerful. But there
n What: Jesus Christ Superstar. is a lot of see-how-wide-my
I have seen Jesus Christ Su- range-is singing that, for
perstar at least half a dozen n Where: Dutch Apple Dinner me, often failed to deepen the
Theatre, 510 Centerville Road.
times, and I have listened to power of the music.
the double album practically n When: Continues through Chasdan Ross Mike, who
March 18. Wed.-Sat., 6 p.m.
since it first came out in 1971. dinner, 7:30 p.m. show; selected plays Judas Iscariot, lets his
I can still see the brown album matinees Thurs.-Sat., 11:45 a.m. voice swoop and swirl during
with the two angels on the lunch, 1:15 p.m. show; select his big numbers Heaven on
cover. Sunday twilights, dinner 5:30 Their Minds, Damned For
It is an amazing show for so p.m., show 7 p.m. All Time, and Superstar
many reasons: a powerful and n Cost: $53-$63, adults; $28 and I cant help but wonder
complex story line, intriguing ages 13-16; $24 ages 3-12. $35- if a more straightforward ap-
characters and great music. $38 show only. proach would have been more
In my book, this is the great- n Contact: dutchapple.com, 717- powerful. It was hard at times
est show Andrew Lloyd Web- 898-1900. to hear what he was singing.
ber and Tim Rice ever created. The thing is, he has a power-
This rock opera is witty, poi- ful voice, and he sounds great
gnant, powerful and filled with (Donovan Hoffer) has tattoos when hes going full throttle. BLAINE T. SHAHAN | STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER

From left, Chasdan Ross Mike, Jarrett Jay Yoder and Ilana Gabrielle
memorable hooks. and a man bun. The costumes Jarrett Jay Yoder, who plays play Judas, Jesus and Mary Magdalene respectively in Jesus Christ
So when the eerie music be- by John P. White are all unique, Jesus, sang his role more tra- Superstar at Dutch Apple Dinner Theater.
gan Thursday night at Dutch and the look fits into the story. ditionally. Hes got a powerful
Apple Dinner Theatre, I was The way McCleary has staged voice, and he does a solid job as the crowd sings his praises; I Dont Know How to Love
ready. scenes with her large cast with Gethsemane, the song at other times it feels like hes Him without Jesus on stage.
Its clear director and cho- works well on the small stage. Jesus sings to God on the night patronizing his followers. Usually, hes close by sleeping,
reographer Amy Marie Mc- he will be betrayed by Judas and I always wondered how
Cleary is looking for some- More modern spin and arrested. Strong voice he could sleep while Mary was
thing different. This is not a Yoder comes through in the belting out the great song.
traditional staging of the show. She also has asked her cast second half of the show, and the Ilana Gabrielle is a terrific King Herods Song is usu-
She wants a more modern look to give a more modern spin to crucifixion scene is powerful. Mary Magdalene. Her voice is ally a highlight of Jesus Christ
and sound. their singing. Unfortunately, his Jesus strong and sweet, and we see Superstar, but here McCleary
The ensemble looks like a The most important thing in the first act doesnt quite her attraction to Jesus. And adds a bizarre beginning and
ragtag troupe of hipsters. Simon first: The voices are solid and work. At times, he looks smug I was happy to see her sing REVIEW, page B16

Quiz Laura realize they


cant be together,
where does Alec go?
C. At the Mouth of
Truth statue. 19. In Woman of the
Year, what does Tess
A. From Here to Eter-
nity.
B. To Have and Have
C. She fondly brushes
her hair away.

Continued from B4 A. The North Pole. HAPPINESS (Katharine Hepburn) Not. 25. In Say Anything,
B. South Africa. do to try to win back C. An Affair to Re- when Lloyd Dobler
theater. C. The United States. 16. In My Big Fat her husband, Sam member. (John Cusack) lifts up
Greek Wedding, Tou- (Spencer Tracy)? his boombox and plays
9. Why does Marty 13. What is the final las father, Gus, finally A. She puts on a slinky 22. In what film does a song over and over
drop Clara in Mar- straw for Katie and gives his daughter and dress. Paul Henreid light two for his ex, Diane Court
ty? Hubbell in The Way her fiance, Ian, his B. She tells him shes cigarettes and give one (Ione Skye), what song
A. His friends tell him We Were? blessing. What did they having a baby. to Bette Davis? is playing?
shes too plain. A. Hubbell has an affair have to do to get it? C. She tries to make A. All This and Heaven A. Cant Take My Eyes
B. His mother doesnt with his old college girl- A. Ian agrees to be bap- him breakfast. Too. Off of You by Frankie
like her. friend. tized in the Greek Ortho- B. Now, Voyager. Vali and the Four Sea-
C. Shes his best friends B. Hubbell is black- dox Church. 20. In Notting Hill, C. Mr. Skeffington. sons
girl. listed because of Katies B. Toula announces why does movie star B. In Your Eyes, by
radical politics. shes pregnant. Anna Scott (Julia Rob- 23. In which movie Peter Gabriel.
10. In When Harry C. Hubbells Holly- C. Toula has a long talk erts) angrily leave does a couple try to C. A Case of You by
Met Sally, when does wood friends convince with her father about her bookshop owner Will cook a lobster dinner? Joni Mitchell
Harry realize he loves him to leave Katie. love for Ian. Thacker (Hugh Grant)? A. Barefoot In the
Sally? A. She thinks he let the Park. ROMANTIC
A. During their friends 14. What is the final 17. In Sleepless in press know she was stay- B. The Bridges of
wedding. reason Rhett leaves Seattle, what makes ing at his house. Madison County. COUPLES
B. While roaming the Scarlett in Gone With Tom Hanks character, B. She catches him C. Annie Hall. Well name the movie,
streets of New York on the Wind? Sam, go up to the top bragging about having a you name the actor
New Years Eve. A. He blames Scarlett of the Empire State movie-star girlfriend. 24. What does Barbra and the actress who
C. As soon as he meets for Melanies death. Building? C. She discovers he has Streisands Katie do appeared together.
her. B. Scarlett tells him to A. Meg Ryans Annie a girlfriend. when she sees Robert 26. The Thin Man.
leave. told him she would be Redfords Hubbell af- 27. Adams Rib.
DESPAIR C. He overhears Scar- there. FAMOUS SCENES ter many years at the 28. To Have and Have
lett consoling Ashley af- B. His son, Jonah, came end of The Way We Not.
11. In Casablanca, ter Melanies death and to New York to find Annie, 21. Whats the name of Were? 29. The Runaway
why did Ilsa (Ingrid misunderstands. and Sam followed him. the movie featuring a A. She slaps his face. Bride.
Bergman) leave Rick C. Annies fiance talks couple making love on B. She lectures him on 30. Sleepless in Se-
(Humphrey Bogart) in 15. How do Anya and him into it. the beach in Hawaii? his politics. attle.
Paris? Joe spend their last
A. She was taken pris- moments together be- 18. In The Goodbye
oner by the Nazis. fore she heads back to Girl, why does Elliot
B. She met and fell in the palace in Roman (Richard Dreyfuss)
love with Victor Laszlo. Holiday? move into the apart-
C. She went to nurse A. At a back entrance ment Paula (Marsha
her husband, who she to the palace, where no- Mason) lives in?
thought was dead. body can see them. A. Hes renting a room.
B. Shivering on a riv- B. Paulas ex subletted
12. In Brief Encoun- erbank, after escaping it to him.
ter, when Alec and Anyas bodyguards. C. He bought it.

Ensemble only take exactly who they need. When


you audition for Curtis, you are audi-
tioning for a specific spot. Its like au-
Continued from B4 ditioning for the Philadelphia Orches-
of Gretna Music. It is such a wonder- tra.
ful resource and its right there in Phil- So it is the elite or the elites, which
adelphia. sometimes can come down to an intu-
Next Sundays concert will feature ition or an intangible feeling about a
contemporary music, something Kane musician.
said is different for Gretna concerts. The school has a great batting aver-
I think it will be a fascinating pro- age, (but) it can be frustrating, Lud-
gram, he says. wig says. In composition this year, we
Among the pieces the ensemble will had 90 to 100 applicants and we only
perform are two from fellow Curtis had one spot open. Its a little bit of a
students: Nick DiBernardinos 27 bummer we have to turn away so many
Morningside for piano trio, and Rene wonderful musicians.
Orths Miniatures from the Moun- The student body never goes above
tain for solo violin. 170 students, according to Ludwig.
Also on the program are two sonatas One of the unique things about the
from 20th-century masters: Samuel school is that it is college level, but we
Barbers Cello Sonata (Barber is a Cur- have 12-year-olds and 30-years-olds,
tis alum) and Francis Poulencs Vio- Ludwig says. It is entirely merit-
lin Sonata, written in memory of poet based.
Frederico Garcia Lorca. Ludwig, who is the grandson of pia-
The students who will be performing nist Rudolf Serkin, has been teaching
at Elizabethtown College are Abigail at Curtis since 2002. He graduated
Fayette, violin; Oliver Herbert, cello, from there in 2001. He also studied at
and George Xiaoyuan Fu, piano. Oberlin, The Manhattan School, Juil-
The ensemble itself is ad hoc, says liard School, and earned a Ph.D. from
Ludwig, who is the artistic director. the University of Pennsylvania.
We put together ensembles especially Hes happy to call Curtis home.
for programs. People get very nervous when they
All three are terrific musicians. They audition here, but when you get in, you
have to be to get into Curtis. are part of a family, Ludwig says. We
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B6 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2017 MOVIES IN REVIEW LNP | LANCASTER, PA

Fifty Shades Darker too silly to be sexy


KATIE WALSH be told, theyre both intensely But Ana has to work over- through-line that makes sense
TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE
boring people who dont have time as both sexual object and from scene to scene, or even
The Fifty Shades of Grey any hobbies outside of sex, and subject. Christian isnt sexy, within single scenes them-
book and film franchise posi- their relationship is a snooze. and the camera seems to have selves. Ana will chide Chris-
tions itself as naughty soft- no interest in him as an object. tian or theyll fight, and then
core eroticism for female au- Pretty tame Dornans good looks are hidden the next moment shell lov-
diences, but its hard to find under a layer of puff and scruff, ingly comfort him. They never
anything all that arousing Speaking of the sex, despite and though hes not a bad actor, seem to be on the same page,
when laughing this hard. The the expensive accessories, hes completely lacking in cha- or even in the same conversa-
second installment, Fifty its pretty tame. Most of it is risma here, playing Grey with tion, and therefore their love
Shades Darker, is pure camp. orchestrated around female all the charm of a sociopathic story is a complete sham.
Audiences will be in ecstasy al- pleasure, but staged for the frat boy. Even his concessions The last third of the film
right from hysterical laugh- male gaze, so its a bit confus- to loving commitment are descends straight into a com-
ter. While decidedly not a ing about how were supposed commands. Some romance. bination of Dynasty with
comedy, there are times when Jamie Dornan and Dakota John- to enjoy it. The entire Fifty shades of cult classic The
son star in Fifty Shades Darker.
you have to wonder if the film Shades canon has been au- Simply terrible Room. Its fantastic because
is in on the joke. Star Dakota thored by women until now: its complete and utter silly
Johnson definitely seems to than the material. from E.L. James pulpy novels, Despite Grey raking in madness. Helicopter crashes!
be. The plot of Darker is fairly to the source text for her erot- more than $100 million at the Slaps! Drinks thrown in faces!
Johnsons subversive and sly mundane, centered around ic fan fiction, Twilight by box office, Grey director Fully clothed shower sex! A
knowingness is what makes the reunion of Ana and her Stephanie Meyer. And wom- Sam Taylor-Johnson has been framed Chronicles of Rid-
her performance deceptively dominant partner, Christian en were behind the camera bounced for director James dick poster! All the makings
great. At first her shrink- Grey (Jamie Dornan), a young and the screenplay for Fifty Foley, with a script by E.L. of an instant cult classic.
ing violet act is irritating, billionaire with a playroom Shades of Grey. With women James husband Niall Leon-
the human embodiment of a thatll make you blush. As an in charge, it helps navigate the ard. Things dont bode well
Buzzfeed introvert listicle, un- independent young woman trickiness of equating sexual for third installment Fifty n Fifty Shades Darker is playing
til you realize that her flushed who loves working, Anas got submission and female desire, Shades Freed with these two at the MoviE-town, Penn Cinema
and Regal theaters. It is rated R for
and whispery routine is part her reservations about being positioning it as an empow- onboard, as the writing and di- strong erotic sexual content, some
of a whole thing. Shes com- truly submissive, and therein ered pleasure and not porny recting here is simply terrible. graphic nudity, and language. Its
mitted, and seems far smarter lies their conundrum. Truth degradation. There is no emotional running time is 118 minutes.

Whats playing DVDS

These movies are being released on DVD Tuesday.


Heres whats playing in Lancaster Vaughan (Octavia Spencer) and Patriots Day (R, 130 minutes,
County this weekend. Mary Jackson (Janelle Monae) drama) This is an account of the
Arrival (PG-13, 116 minutes, three brilliant African-American Boston Marathon bombing and BLEED FOR THIS (R)
drama) When mysterious women working at NASA in the its aftermath. Mark Wahlberg n Vinny Pazienza (Miles Teller) is a
spacecraft touch down across 1950s who served as the brains plays fictional police Sgt. Tommy world class boxer at the top of his game
the globe, an elite team led by behind the launch of astronaut Saunders, who is in a race against who enjoys a vibrant, if not sometimes
expert linguist Louise Banks (Amy John Glenn into orbit. the clock to hunt down the flamboyant, life. He faces tragedy at the
Adams) is brought together to John Wick: Chapter 2 (R, 122 bombers. height of his career after a nearly fatal
investigate. As mankind teeters minutes, action) Hitman John Resident Evil: Final Chapter car accident. Now, he must face the
on the verge of global war, Banks Wick (Keanu Reeves) is once (R, 140 minutes, action) The uncertainty of being able to walk again,
and the team race for a way to again forced out of retirement human races last hope against but his coach (Aaron Eckhart) wont let
communicate. by a former associate plotting apocalyptic obliteration is super him quit.
Assassins Creed (PG-13, 116 to seize control of a shadowy soldier Alice (Milla Jovovich), but
minutes, action)Through a international assassins guild. shes been stripped of her psychic
revolutionary technology that Bound by a blood oath to help powers. So Alice forms alliances THE EDGE OF SEVENTEEN (R)
unlocks his genetic memories, him, John travels to Rome, where and rallies survivors in Raccoon
he squares off against some of the City for the climactic battle.
n Nadine (Hailee Steinfeld) is a junior in high
Callum Lynch (Michael school with plenty of problems, but it gets
Fassbender) experiences the worlds deadliest killers. Rings (PG-13, 117 minutes, intolerable when her all-star older brother,
adventures of his ancestor, Aguilar, Jackie (R, 95 minutes, horror) A new chapter in the Darien (Blake Jenner), starts dating her
in 15th-century Spain. Callum drama) Natalie Portman stars Ring series. A young woman best friend. She leans on a geeky friend
discovers he is descended from a as Jacqueline Kennedy in this becomes worried about her (Hayden Szeto), who has a crush on her,
secret society, the Assassins. film, which revolves around the boyfriend when he explores a and her English teacher, Mr. Bruner (Woody
Bunyan & Babe (PG, 84 minutes, events immediately following the dark subculture surrounding a Harrelson).
animation) In this animated story, assassination of President John F. mysterious videotape said to kill
a young boy (voice of Johnny Kennedy Jr. the watcher seven days after he
has viewed it.
Orlando) stumbles upon the
evil plan of a greedy real estate
La La Land (PG-13, 128 minutes,
musical) Emma Stone and Ryan
ARRIVAL (PG-13)
Rogue One: A Star Wars Movie
developer (Kelsey Grammer). Gosling fall in love in Los Angeles (PG-13, 133 minutes, fantasy) This n Amy Adams stars as a linguist
While running from one of the as they pursue their dreams. And is the first of the standalone Star who is brought in to deal with
developers goons, he falls through they sing about it. Wars films. A band of unlikely an alien ship that has landed, in
a magical portal, which transports heroes, led by Jyn Erso (Felicity hopes she can communicate with
The LEGO Batman Movie (PG, the aliens. But ships have landed
him to the world of legendary 90 minutes, action/ animation) Jones) come together to steal
lumberjack Paul Bunyan (John the plans to Empires ultimate all over the world and people
In a followup to the irreverent are getting scared. A 2017 Oscar
Goodman) and his ox, Babe (Jeff LEGO movies, the self-described weapon, the Death Star.
Foxworthy). (No reviews) nominee.
leading man stars in his own big Secret Life of Pets (PG, 90
The Comedian (R, 119 minutes, screen adventure, playing Batman. minutes, animation) What do
comedy) An aging comic icon, But there are changes brewing in animals do when their owners
Jackie (Robert De Niro) has seen Gotham. If LEGO Batman wants to go to work? Everything from CHRISTINE (R)
better days. Already a strain on his fight the Jokers hostile takeover, using the blender for a massage n Set in the 1970s, this film tells the story
younger brother (Danny DeVito) he will have to drop the lone to fighting off nasty rabbits who of Christine Chubbuck (Rebecca Hall),
and his wife (Patti LuPone), Jackie vigilante thing and try to work threaten their happy homes. a young, talented and driven television
meets Harmony (Leslie Mann) with others. And maybe lighten reporter. But societys sexism and her own
and the two find inspiration in one up a bit. problems with depression will work against
another. Sing (PG, 108 minutes,
Lion (PG-13, 120 minutes, animation) A koala impresario her, especially as her boss demands more
Doctor Strange (PG-13, 130 drama) Five-year-old Saroo gets stages a grand singing exploitive and juicier stories.
minutes, action) Benedict lost on a train, which takes him competition for the world's
Cumberbatch is surgeon Stephen across India, away from home and animals in order to save his
Strange, who is in a horrible family. Saroo must learn to survive elegant theater in this quirky
accident. He becomes a powerful alone, before ultimately being animated musical. STREAMING
sorcerer under the tutelage of a adopted by an Australian couple.
mystic (Tilda Swinton) and can Twenty-five years later, he sets out The Space Between Us (PG-
13, 120 minutes, scifi) On the Happy birthday to our 16th president, Abraham Lincoln, who was
bend time. to find his lost family. born on this date in 1809.
first mission to colonize Mars, a
A Dogs Purpose (PG, 120 Loving (PG-13, 123 minutes, secretly pregnant astronaut gives Many consider Lincoln, who served during the Civil War, to be our
minutes, drama) We meet Bailey drama) This is the story of Richard birth to a son. At 16, the boy starts greatest president. He is certainly popular with Hollywood, which
(voice of Josh Gad), who is and Mildred Loving (Joel Edgerton an online friendship with a girl has created a number of films about the man.
devoted to Ethan, a little boy who and Ruth Negga), an interaccial in Colorado named Tulsa. When
is as devoted to him. When Ethan couple who were not allowed to Here are four of the best.
he finally gets his chance to visit
is a teenager, he loses Bailey. But live in their home state of Virginia. earth, scientists realize he cant
Bailey is reincarnated as another They went all the way to the U.S.
dog who gets another owner. Supreme Court and made history.
survive on the planet. YOUNG MR. LINCOLN
Baileys soul passes through many Split (PG-13, 116 minutes,
thriller) Kevin (James McAvoy),
(1939)
owners as he comes to realize Manchester By the Sea (R, 135
that he finds meaning in teaching who has a dissociate identity n Henry Fonda plays Lincoln and
minutes, drama) Lee Chandler disorder, has shown 23 different John Ford directs. The film covers 10
humans to laugh and love. Dennis (Casey Affleck) must leave his job personalities to his psychiatrist years of Lincolns life, up to his entry
Quaid stars as a grown-up Ethan. as a janitor to go back to his home
(Betty Buckley). But a dangerous into politics. The film is not historically
town after his brothers death. Lee new personality, Casey, emerges accurate, but Fondas performance is
Fantastic Beasts and Where has been named guardian for his and abducts three teenage girls. great.
to Find Them (PG-13, 132 nephew, Patrick (Lucas Hedges), a M. Night Shyamalan wrote and
minutes, fantasy) A spin-off of the spirited 16-year-old. Lee is forced directed.
Harry Potter stories, with Eddie to confront past tragic events,
Redmayne as Newt Scamander. which separated him from his wife Storks (PG, 87 minutes, ABE LINCOLN IN
(Michelle Williams). animation) Two storks (voices
Fifty Shades Darker (R, 115 Moana (PG, 103 minutes,
by Kelsey Grammer and Andy ILLINOIS (1940)
Samberg) reveal the truth about n This film is based on Robert
minutes, drama) The S&M saga animation) A young girl (voice of their job delivering babies.
continues. Anastasia (Dakota Auli'i Cravalho) crosses the Pacific Sherwoods Pulitzer Prize-winning play.
Johnson) has broken off her Ocean to help her people. She is Trolls (PG, 92 minutes, It traces Lincolns life from his early days
relationship with the troubled aided by demigod Maui (Dwayne animation) Trolls are the happiest in Illinois as a young man to his election
Christian (Jamie Dornan) to Johnson). creatures in the world, but their to the presidency. Raymond Masseys
pursue a new career in a Seattle way of life is threatened, so some Lincoln is depressed and often tortured, a striking contrast to
Neruda (R, 107 minutes, Fondas portrayal, but perhaps more accurate.
publishing house. Christian of the braver trolls must journey
drama) Poet Pablo Neruda (Luis
promises to change his ways and Gnecco) becomes an exile in outside the happy zone.
the two try to make it work. But his own country of Chile when Underworld: Blood Wars (R, 91
associates of Christian will do
whatever it takes to break them
communism is declared illegal.
He leads a hedonistic life, often
minutes, action) Kate Beckinsale
returns as vampie death dealer
GORE VIDALS LINCOLN
up. (no reviews) wearing disguises. Gael Garcia Selena, who must fend off attacks (1986)
Fire At Sea (NR, 108 minutes, Bernal plays the policeman on his for the Lycan clan and the vampie n This four-hour miniseries, which originally
documentary) The European trail. factions that betrayed her. aired on NBC, looks at Lincoln from the time
refugee crisis as seen through the Nocturnal Animals (R, 115 Why Him? (R, 111 minutes, he is elected president to his assassination
people of the Mediterranian island minutes, drama) Amy Adams comedy) Ned (Bryan Cranston) four years later. Sam Waterston is Lincoln and
of Lampedusa, the first port of stars as a lonely woman who meets his daughters boyfriend Mary Tyler Moore is his wife, Mary Todd Lincoln.
call for African and Middle Eastern gets a book written by her ex- a Silicon Valley billionaire with It is based on the popular novel by Gore Vidal. The
refugees. Its an Academy Award husband (Jake Gyllenhaal) and no filter (James Franco) and producers wanted to create a less mythic view of Lincoln.
nominee for best documentary. begins reading. She is shaken hates the guy. But the boyfriend is
by the story, much of it set on a about to pop the question.
Hacksaw Ridge (R, 139 minutes, dark road, where a couple gets XXX - The Return of Xander
action) This is the true story of carjacked. What is he trying to tell Cage(PG-13, 110 minutes, action) LINCOLN (2012)
Desmond Doss (Andrew Garfield) her? Tom Ford directed. Xander Cage (Vin Diesel) is back n This Steven Spielberg film, with a
who, in Okinawa during the Passengers (PG-13, 116 minutes, for the third time. Hes coming out screenplay by Tony Kushner, looks at the
bloodiest battle of World War II, sci fi drama) Jennifer Lawrence of self-imposed exile to do battle last four months of Lincolns life, as he
saved 75 men without firing or and Chris Pratt star as passengers against the deadly alpha warrior, works to have the 13th Amendment to the
carrying a gun. on a 120-year journey to another Xiang, and his team in a race to Constitution passed by the U.S. House of
Hidden Figures (PG, 127 planet when they are awakened recover the deadly weapon known Representatives. Daniel Day-Lewis won
minutes, drama) This is the untold 90 years too early. They must as Pandoras Box. Cage recruits the Oscar for his portrayal of Lincoln.
story of Katherine G. Johnson find out what happened before an all-new group of thrill-seeking Tommy Lee Jones is Thaddeus Stevens
(Taraji P. Henson), Dorothy thousands of lives are lost. cohorts to help. and Sally Field is Mary Todd Lincoln.
LNP | LANCASTER, PA SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2017 B7

Health & Fitness


ASK A PEDIATRICIAN HEALTH

Talking about chlamydia


Study finds potentially
dangerous chemicals
in fast-food wrappers
MICHAEL HAWTHORNE
CHICAGO TRIBUNE

CHICAGO For more than three decades, fast-


food chains have relied on the chemical industry
to keep grease and oil from soaking through burg-
er wrappers, french fry cartons and pizza boxes.
Few questioned the safety of the specially coated
food packaging until the early 2000s, when law-
suits uncovered the history of a class of chemicals
that were widely used in consumer goods with
practically no government oversight.
Researchers slowly began to realize that many of
those compounds, known as perfluorinated chem-
icals, break down in peoples bodies to a chemical
called PFOA that lingers in the bloodstream for
years. Other studies determined that PFOA can
cause cancer, damage the liver, trigger reproduc-
tive problems and scramble hormones during
critical stages of development.
It turned out food wrappers were a major source
of exposure. Under oath, a former DuPont chem-
ist described how customers ingested the chemi-
cals every time they ate a french fry.
McDonalds, Burger King and other chains
pledged to stop using the chemicals, and manu-
facturers began to phase them out. Last year, the
Food and Drug Administration banned the use of
three PFCs in food packaging.

Teens who are sexually active face the risk of chlamydia, a sexually transmitted bacterial infection. Heres what both Tests showed
teens and parents need to know. that grease-
resistant fast
food packag-
Most teens value their parents ing sometimes
opinions on such critical topics as continues to
contain chemi-
sexual activity. cals that are
building blocks
for those
phased out or
in the United States so that treat- The CDC promotes some- banned or
DR. PIA FENIMORE still contains
ment can prevent transmission thing called Expedited Partner the banned
ASK THE EXPERT to the baby. Chlamydia infection Therapy, which is permissible chemicals

I
in a newborn affects the eyes and in Pennsylvania. This is when themselves.
ts almost Valentines Day, lungs most seriously. a health care provider gives a
and nothing says romance The average age of first sexual person infected with chlamydia a
like a column about a sexual- activity in the United States is 17 prescription for both themselves
ly transmitted infection! The next therefore, anyone who cares for and their partner for treatment.
time you take your adolescent in adolescents should be aware of the Research has shown that women But some fast-food restaurants continue to rely
for a checkup, you may find that risk of chlamydia infection. The were 29 percent less likely to in part on grease-resistant packaging made with
your health-care provider is talk- Centers for Disease Control rec- become reinfected if their health structurally similar chemicals that remain largely
ing more about chlamydia. ommends that every female ages care provider practiced this unknown to independent researchers, many of
Chlamydia is a sexually trans- 15-24 be screened for chlamydia at therapy. whom are concerned about potential health risks.
mitted infection caused by the each annual well visit. The Ameri- While you may feel that mak- In a new study, a third of the samples collected
bacteria chlamydia trachomatis. can Academy of Pediatrics makes ing the decision to become from McDonalds, Burger King, Starbucks and
It is the most common sexually a slightly less broad statement sexually active is a very adult other restaurants contained fluorine, a key build-
transmitted infection in adoles- promoting yearly screening for all one, this person is still very ing block in PFCs. Some contained traces of PFOA,
cents, affecting one in 20 sexually sexually active females. much your child. They need one of the chemicals banned by the FDA.
active young adults ages 14-24. It This all makes the point that you to listen, understand and, We just dont know enough about the safety of
is estimated that close to 3 million health care providers should be finally, to advise. Begin talking these new chemicals, said David Andrews, a senior
people had chlamydia last year asking your child, in a nonjudg- about sex with your child at a scientist at the Environmental Working Group who
in the United States. Since many mental, nonthreatening way, if young age (most experts recom- co-authored the study with researchers from fed-
adolescents are seen by pediatric they are sexually active. This most mend between third and fifth eral and state agencies, universities and other non-
providers, a recent push has been likely means without the parent grade), so that both of you are profit organizations. Since there are other options
made to be sure that pediatricians in the room. Sorry, Mom and Dad, more comfortable when they out there, this should be a wake-up call for these
are thinking about this disease. but sometimes we just have to reach the teen years. companies.
The bacteria which cause chla- kick you out. Remind them that the only Fast-food chains couldnt immediately be reached
mydia are transmitted through Testing for chlamydia is a way to completely prevent a for comment. When researchers attempted to find
vaginal, anal or oral sex with an relatively simple urine test with sexually transmitted disease out if they were aware of PFCs in their packaging,
infected person. A mother also results being available within two such as chlamydia is to abstain. two unnamed companies said they believed their
can transmit it to her newborn to three hours. Chlamydia can be Make sure that they understand packaging was PFC-free even though it wasnt, ac-
through childbirth. The most treated with a single dose of anti- how to prevent diseases, preg- cording to the study.
common symptom of chlamydia biotics or with a seven-day course. nancy and emotional trauma Many of the wrappers and cartons tested did not
is NO symptoms. It has been re- People with chlamydia infection should they choose to engage in contain the chemicals. The studys authors suggest-
ferred to as the silent infection, should refrain from sexual activity sexual activity. Share with them ed that could indicate restaurants obtain packaging
because many people, especially for seven days after beginning your beliefs and experience from different suppliers, some of which use alter-
males, do not know they have it. treatment. around this topic. Most teens native methods to make paper grease-resistant.
Females may have increased Any sexual partners, includ- value their parents opinions The presence of PFOA, the banned PFC, in some
yellow discharge, pain with urina- ing those from oral sex, should on such critical topics as sexual packaging could have come from recycled paper,
tion and vaginal bleeding. Males be tested for possible infection. activity. researchers said.
may have watery discharge from The rate of female reinfection is Above all else, keep the con- More research is needed on the potential haz-
the urethra or testicular pain. high, typically due to failure on versation open-minded and ards of short-chain PFCs at levels similar to how
Untreated chlamydia can lead her partners part to get treated. supportive. people might be exposed to the chemicals, Van-
to Pelvic Inflammatory Disease, Health care providers can give denberg and others said. But that work can take
which may cause infertility, pain your teen talking points to help years, in part because the identities of many chem-
and liver damage. him or her communicate with a n Dr. Pia Fenimore, of Lancaster Pediat- icals are considered trade secrets and manufac-
ric Associates, answers questions about
Prenatal testing of pregnant partner to ensure comprehensive childrens health. You can submit ques- turers arent required to tell the FDA or EPA when
women for chlamydia is standard treatment. tions at Features@LNPnews.com. they are used in food packaging or other products.

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Food
A fun treat:
Raspberry vanilla muffins

ANN FULTON

I
m a firm believer in celebrating
the little things in life. With all the
worry in the world today, why not
seize any excuse to create a bit of hap-
piness?
For example, every birthday in our
house begins with birthday muffins, ba-
gels or doughnuts basically anything
round and festive-looking into which
candles can be inserted. Even if noth-
ing else special happens in the course
of the day, a little singing and candle
blowing starts the day on an upbeat
note. (For even more fun, include one
relighting candle or trick candle, as
we call them. Its good for extra laughs
at any age.)
If youve followed my blog for some
time, youve likely noticed that I often
ANN FULTON | LNP COLUMNIST

Raspberry vanilla muffins are a great way to celebrate Valentines Day.


seek out small ways to observe the
less-celebrated holidays. Decorating
a frittata with bell pepper shamrocks
or making jack-o-lantern clementines
with the help of a Sharpie is guaran-
teed to bring smiles to every face at the
RASPBERRY VANILLA MUFFINS
table. The effort is minimal, and Im A combination of frozen fruit and pantry staples makes Pour the wet mixture into the dry mixture, and stir until
pretty sure the fun factor makes every- these muffins a convenient year round option as well as a combined.
thing taste better, too. festive Valentines Day treat. I love that the recipe uses the Distribute the batter among the prepared muffin tins.
On Valentines Day, Ive been known whole bag of fruit, too. Sprinkle a little shredded coconut on top, if desired (I use
to cut boneless chicken breasts in the n Yield: approximately 36 mini muffins or 12 standard size about 1/2 - 1 teaspoon depending on size of muffin chosen).
shape of a heart. (For the easy method, muffins Bake approximately 10-12 minutes for mini muffins or 15-17
search Heart Chicken on my blog.) And minutes for regular-size muffins. Check for doneness with a
Ingredients: toothpick, and then remove from the oven. Allow to cool in
one of my boys favorite muffin recipes
n 1 (10-ounce) bag frozen red raspberries, thawed the pan for 5-10 minutes before removing to a rack to cool
has become breakfast du jour on Feb. (including juice) completely.
14, thanks to its pretty pink hue. They
arent exactly bubblegum pink, but the n 2 eggs, lightly beaten Store in an airtight container for 1-2 days at room
temperature; refrigerate to preserve freshness for up to a
addition of a whole bag of frozen rasp- n 1/2 cup melted extra virgin coconut oil or butter* week. The muffins freeze well, too.
berries imparts a festive purplish-pink (may substitute neutral-tasting oil of choice)
Notes:
color and a lightly tangy flavor. White n 1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla extract
or dark chocolate chips add a hint of n 1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour or all-purpose gluten-free
n *When using melted coconut oil or butter, it is helpful to
sweetness befitting the day. have all of the ingredients come to room temperature before
flour blend** mixing so the oil or butter does not solidify. If this happens,
Holidays present an obvious oppor- warm very gently in the microwave until the oil or butter
n 1 cup granulated sugar
tunity to be creative or just plain silly melts again, taking caution to only return the mixture to
in the kitchen, but theres no need to n 1/2 teaspoon baking soda room temperature but not cook it.
let the calendar dictate the fun. In fact, n 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt n **When making my regular muffin and quick bread recipes
a special gesture is often most appreci- n 3/4 cup white chocolate chips (dark chocolate gluten-free, I typically substitute my own All-Purpose Gluten-
ated when its least expected. is a delicious alternative) Free Flour Blend (recipe can be found on my blog) and no
Recently, I hosted a group of friends n Optional: shredded coconut (sweetened or unsweetened) one can ever tell. Feel free to use your favorite gluten-free
who had requested a cooking class. for sprinkling on top
all-purpose flour alternative if needed. Also, when using
After eating the lunch we prepared, gluten-free flour, I find it helpful to let the batter sit in the
Directions: prepared pan for 15-20 minutes before baking. Rice flour is a
I thought to offer them a taste of the typical ingredient in these blends and giving it time to absorb
raspberry vanilla mini-muffins I had Grease or line mini-muffin or regular-size muffin tins.
moisture from the batter eliminates any grittiness that can
baked the day before. At that point, I Preheat the oven to 350 F.
sometimes be detected in GF baked goods.
wasnt thinking of sharing the recipe In a medium bowl, mash the raspberries, and then add the
here. When the women went back for eggs, melted oil or butter, and vanilla. Stir to thoroughly
n Have questions or comments about Ann Fultons column?
seconds and thirds, however, and I combine.
Check out her blog at fountainavenuekitchen.com or at facebook.
thought about how much my family In a large bowl, mix the flour, sugar, baking soda, salt, and com/thefountainavenuekitchen. She also welcomes email at
adores them, I figured these deserve a chips. Make a well in the center of the dry ingredients. ann@fountainavenuekitchen.com.
spot in The Fountain Avenue Kitchen.
If you make them, I hope you agree!

CARAMELIZED MUSHROOMS
Ingredients:
n 2 pounds white button mushrooms, sliced
about 1/8 inch thick. Slice these yourself; the pre-
sliced mushrooms can be too thin for this cooking
method.
KIM GOMOLL n 2 to 4 tablespoons butter
THE PRESS TABLE n 2 to 3 tablespoons lemon juice

Take your time with these n I sneak a sprinkle of thyme in there if I can, but
its perfect just as is. KIM GOMOLL | LNP STAFF

caramelized mushrooms Directions:


n Pile the mushrooms into a pan over high heat.
To make caramelized mushrooms, you have to
cook them a little more.
Something with straight sides is best or youll be
Here it is mid-February, folks. Does that mean we can be chasing mushrooms around your stove top. Dont n Add the lemon juice a tablespoon at a time and
friends with butter and cheese again? I hope so, because theyre worry if they dont all fit. They start to cook down stir to coat, quickly scraping all of the flavorful little
important parts of the dish that I want to share. quickly. browned bits from the pan bottom. Cook them a
As much as I love the flavor that caramelization brings to food, n Cook over high heat for about 5 minutes. Move little more AGAIN until they are small, very dark
I dont do it very often. Patience is not my strong suit, especially them around a bit until theyve all had contact with and caramelized. Really, your senses will tell you
when I want to get dinner on the table. So, when my partner the heat, then just let them sit evenly in the pan. when theyre done. Their texture is different from
mushrooms that are simply sauteed, with none
suggested adding some sauteed mushrooms to the meal we were n After 5 minutes, lower the heat to medium and of the slimy or rubbery feeling that tends to turn
preparing, I sliced them, tossed them in a pan, stirred them cook them down until they release all their water people off.
around until they were respectably brown and tried to hand and reduce in volume by about half. Theyll be
n Now what? First, stop eating them out of the
them over. Cook them a little more, he said, spreading them gently brown and look quite done. Cook them a
pan with your fingers. They can be a side dish to
out evenly in the pan. little more and dont move them around too much.
just about anything you like. We use them to create
I kept cooking. He might have said Cook them a little more n Keep going over medium heat until the water a pasta dish that is simple but amazing: Toss hot
two or 20 more times. He probably stole the spatula so that he evaporates. This could be 5 minutes or 10; it pasta (small cut is best) or couscous into the pan
could keep laying them out evenly. They got darker and tinier depends on the water. Just keep an eye on the pan with the cooked mushrooms. Use a spoonful or
until the water is gone. two of the pasta water to scrape the pan again
and began to smell incredibly good. Suddenly, the wait was over
n When the water is gone, add the butter. Two if needed. Mix well. Grate or shave some Asiago
and I was eating the best mushrooms Id ever tasted. I dont even cheese over the top and enjoy!
tablespoons might do it, or you might need more.
remember the rest of the meal. That was many years ago, and Stir things around until the mushrooms are coated,
we still make them often. He still tells me, Cook them a little but then leave them rest in the pan. Just keep n Kim Gomoll, library manager for LNP, welcomes
more, and he still steals the spatula. Patience will never be my going until the mushrooms are a beautiful golden email at kgomoll@LNPnews.com. The Press Table is a
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FISH

Papaya makes poached


cod a tropical treat ESTHER MARTIN
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Books
NY Times REVIEW

best-sellers Has the time come to


Childrens picture books
1. Love from the Very Hungry Caterpillar,
by Eric Carle. (Grosset & Dunlap) A
ravenous insect returns with its appetite
revive extinct species?
intact. (Ages 3 to 5)
2. I Dissent, by Debbie Levy. Illustrated by
Elizabeth Baddeley. (Simon & Schuster) A
groundbreaking jurist argues her way up
the legal ladder. (Ages 4 to 8)
3. Ada Twist, Scientist, by Andrea Beaty.
Illustrated by David Roberts. (Abrams) A
girl emerges with a love of science. (Ages
5 to 7)
4. The Wonderful Things You Will Be, by
Emily Winfield Martin. (Random House) A
celebration of possibilities. (Ages 3 to 7)
5. Dragons Love Tacos, by Adam Rubin.
Illustrated by Daniel Salmieri. (Dial) What
to serve your dragon-guests. (Ages 3 to 5)
6. The Book with No Pictures, by B.J.
Novak. (Dial) Silly songs and sound effects
in a book without images. (Ages 4 to 8)
7. They All Saw a Cat, by Brendan Wenzel.
(Chronicle) A cat slinks through the
pages of this study in perspective and the
beholders vantage. (Ages 3 to 6)
8. Rosie Revere, Engineer, by Andrea
Beaty. Illustrated by David Roberts.
(Abrams) A young inventor learns to fail
better. (Ages 4 to 8)
9. The Day the Crayons Quit, by Drew
Daywalt. Illustrated by Oliver Jeffers.
(Philomel) Problems arise when Duncans
crayons revolt. (Ages 3 to 7)
10. Du Iz Tak? by Carson Ellis. (Candlewick)
To describe the world around them, these
creatures find it takes a language all their FILE PHOTO
own. (Ages 4 to 8) The author of Bring Back the King: The New Science of De-Extinction explores the possibility of having dinosaurs again walk-
ing the Earth. Shown is a scene of a Tyrannosaurus Rex and her baby from Walking with Dinosaurs: The Arena Spectacular.
Middle-grade hardcover
1. Dog Man Unleashed, by Dav Pilkey.
(Scholastic) Only one hybrid hero can foil Author takes cheery, cheeky approach to incredibly complex subject
the criminally minded, again. (Ages 7 to 9)
2. Wonder, by R.J. Palacio. (Knopf) A boy JOHN WILLIAMS
with a facial deformity starts school. (Ages NEW YORK TIMES
as a washing machine, but words, to persuade evolu- DETAILS
8 to 12) was much more agile. tion to run backwards. He n Bring Back the King:
3. I Got This, by Laurie Hernandez. Promoting his novel Ju- Researchers took small hoped to genetically modi- The New Science of
(HarperCollins) How a young woman from rassic Park on the To- samples of Celias skin be- fy modern-day chickens so De-Extinction.
New Jersey achieved Olympic gymnastic day show in 1990, Michael fore she died in 2000, and that, one day, they would n By Helen Pilcher.
gold. (Ages 8 to 12) Crichton said, Part of why in 2003 they delivered a start resembling dino-
4. The Girl Who Drank the Moon, by Kelly I was interested in the clone, de-extincting the saurs. One scientist on the n Bloomsbury Sigman.
Barnhill. (Algonquin) A sacrificial girl is book was to take an idea bucardo for a very brief project told Pilcher, We n 304 pages ($27).
saved by a good witch. (Ages 10 to 14) that seemed like a good time. The newborn goat ended up with a chicken
5. Dog Man, by Dav Pilkey. (Scholastic) A idea and show why it might looked great at first sight, with an odd-looking hand.
hybrid supercop hound helps save the day. not be a good idea. but she had been born with (That hand was on the em- Dinosaurs are out, for in-
(Ages 7 to 9) Long after the film ver- deformed lungs. She be- bryo; because of ethical stance, because DNA has
6. Pax, by Sara Pennypacker. Illustrated by sion of Jurassic Park gan struggling for breath regulations, the embryos been found to have a half-
Jon Klassen. (Balzer & Bray) Separation graphically cemented the and became increasingly were never allowed to life of 521 years, meaning
makes a boy and his pet fox wilder and not a good idea side as distressed, dying just 7 hatch.) that no trace of it could
tougher. (Ages 8 to 12)
the winner, Helen Pilcher, minutes after birth. If chicken embryos with survive longer than 6.8
7. Gravity Falls: Journal, 3, by Rob Renzetti a cell biologist, science Soon after that gruesome odd-looking hands do not million years, about a
and Alex Hirsch. Illustrated by Andy journalist and erstwhile moment, Pilcher regains sound likely to attract the tenth of the time since di-
Gonsalves and Stephanie Ramirez. (Disney)
More monsters and mysteries. (Ages 8 to stand-up comedian, tries her breezy footing. Sure, attention of Steven Spiel- nosaurs last roamed.
12) to rehabilitate the good the researchers were dis- berg, they and their like Yet Pilcher sympathizes
idea in Bring Back the appointed that she didnt seem enough to sustain with a stubbornly optimis-
8. Word of Mouse, by James Patterson
and Chris Grabenstein. Illustrated by Joe King: The New Science live longer, she writes, Pilchers excitement. tic scientist named Mary
Sutphin. (Jimmy Patterson/Little, Brown) of De-Extinction. She but then cloning has nev- Michael Archer is an Schweitzer, who says: If
After escaping a laboratory, a wily blue writes with nearly un- er been an exact science. Australian paleontologist you can get DNA from a
rodent makes his way in the world. (Ages bridled enthusiasm about Pilchers subject is most- who wants to bring back 700,000-year-old fossil,
8 to 12) the possibility of bringing ly interspecies cloning, the thylacine, a Tasmanian why not a 1 million-year-
9. The Hammer of Thor, by Rick Riordan. back dinosaurs, the woolly where the DNA of an en- tiger. He broached the sub- old one? And if you can
(Disney-Hyperion) Magnus Chase and mammoth, the dodo bird dangered or extinct spe- ject with his colleagues. get DNA from a 1 million-
his friends must find Thors signature and other extinct crea- cies is reprogrammed by There was uproarious year-old fossil why not one
accessory. (Ages 10 to 14) tures, and about the people the egg of a closely related, laughter, he told Pilcher. that is 7 or even 70 million
10. Women in Science, by Rachel in the labs who are doing living species. They thought the idea was years old?
Ignotofsky. (Ten Speed) Profiles of 50 the work. completely ridiculous. Its useful that Pilcher is
women who have transformed science and
technology. (Ages 8 to 12)
The introduction dis- Modifying Pilcher writes, But he upfront about her advoca-
plays everything that will chickens wasnt put off. Her book cy for her subject, though
be entertaining, harrowing sometimes feels like a gal- it does give one pause
Young-adult hardcover and sometimes infuriating She brings little deep lery of people not put off by when she writes about es-
1. Carve the Mark, by Veronica Roth. about the rest of the book. skepticism to the subject, uproarious laughter. pecially controversial fig-
(Katherine Tegen) An oracles son is able Pilcher starts off with hu- but perhaps inadvertently Pilcher ends nearly ev- ures, like Hwang Woo-suk,
to stop the painful flow of Cyras powers. mor, describing Celia, the provides plenty through ery chapter by admitting convicted in 2009 of pub-
(Ages 14 and up) last bucardo (a kind of her reporting. She writes the impossibility or near lishing fraudulent stem-
2. The You Ive Never Known, by Ellen mountain goat) to ever live: about Jack Horner, a scien- impossibility of cloning cell research.
Hopkins. (Margaret K. McElderry) When Celia weighed as much tist who wishes, in Pilchers the animals under review. CLONING, page B11
Ariels estranged mother appears, a new
version of the family story emerges. (Ages
14 and up)
3. Courage to Soar, by Simone Biles with
Michelle Burford. (Zondervan) The life of
the gold-medal-studded Olympic gymnast.
(Ages 13 to 17)
4. Heartless, by Marissa Meyer. (Feiwel
& Friends) Cath is a baker in love with a
jester, before she becomes Wonderlands
hectoring Queen of Hearts. (Ages 12 to 18)
5. The Sun Is also a Star, by Nicola Yoon.
(Delacorte) The story of a girl, a boy,

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budding love and the universe. (Ages 12 to
17)
6. Scythe, by Neal Shusterman. (Simon &
Schuster) Teenagers become apprentices
to Grim Reapers in a world without death. Did you know that you can check out a library book from the comfort of your own home? Find these popular ebooks
(Ages 12 and up) and many more at www.lancasterlibraries.overdrive.com.
7. This Is Where It Ends, by Marieke
Nijkamp. (Sourcebooks Fire) An act of 1. The Power of Habit: Why We Do What participated in some of NASAs greatest There, she looks into a seemingly simple
violence parsed from four perspectives. We Do in Life and Business, by Charles successes. missing-persons case and learns never
(Ages 14 and up) Duhigg. Duhigg takes us to the thrilling to trust anyone or assume you know
3. Big Little Lies, by Liane Moriarty.
edge of scientific discoveries that explain someone.
8. Moon Chosen, by P.C. Cast. (St. Martins Follows three mothers, each at
Griffin) Rivals and allies struggle to define why habits exist and how they can be a crossroads, and their potential 5. Small Great Things, by Jodi Picoult.
their place in a postapocalyptic world. changed. involvement in a riot at a school trivia During her shift as a labor and delivery
(Ages 14 and up) night that leaves one parent dead in nurse, Ruth begins a routine checkup
2. Hidden Figures: The American Dream on a newborn, only to be told that shes
9. Lady Midnight, by Cassandra Clare. what appears to be a tragic accident, but
and the Untold Story of the Black been reassigned to another patient. The
(Margaret K. McElderry) Shadowhunters which evidence shows might have been
Women Mathematicians Who Helped parents are white supremacists and dont
grapple with occult murders and first love. premeditated.
Win the Space Race, by Margot Lee want Ruth, who is African American, to
(Ages 13 to 17) Shetterly. Starting in World War II and 4. Never Never, by James Patterson touch their child. The hospital complies
10. Six of Crows, by Leigh Bardugo. (Holt) moving through to the Cold War, the and Candice Fox. Harry Blue is a top with their request, but the next day, the
A criminal prodigy assembles a fractious civil rights movement, and the space tier detective until her own brother is baby goes into cardiac distress while
team to pull off a life-changing heist. (Ages race, follows the interwoven accounts arrested for three grisly murders and she Ruth is alone in the nursery. Does she
14 and up) of four African American women who is reassigned to the middle of nowhere. obey orders or does she intervene?
LNP | LANCASTER, PA BOOKS SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2017 B11

Cloning
INTERVIEW

Continued from B10 Trayvon Martins parents


ponder their sons death
Cloning dogs
Pilcher quickly acknowl-
edges Hwangs spectacu-
lar, humiliating and pub-
lic fall from grace, but in
the same sentence writes,
Yet through gritted teeth,
dogged determination, and
the emotional and financial
support of many loyal fans,
Hwang has quietly rebuilt
his career. He now clones
dogs in South Korea. In a
2015 interview with NPR,
Insoo Hyun, a bioethicist,
said of Hwang, I just dont
think someone like him
can be trusted to follow the
rules appropriately.
Pilcher does offer many
of popular sciences deep
and trivial brainy pleasures
along the way. Just learning
the name of the Cape Verde
giant skink (a lizard) seems
worth the price of admis-
sion. There are also infor-
mative condensed histories
of extinct species like the
passenger pigeon, which
flew with a lot of company.
(If you took all the pigeons
in the U.K., multiplied them
400 times, then launched
them into the air, that NEW YORK TIMES

Sybrina Fulton and Tracy Martin, the parents of Trayvon Martin, a Florida teenager who was fatally shot by a neighborhood volunteer, attend
would be the size of a single an event at the White House on Feb. 27, 2014.
passenger pigeon flock.)
Were told that we could
probably bring back a Ne- Book addresses transformation from ordinary parents into full-time activists
anderthal today, and that
at least one expert believes CONNIE OGLE DETAILS But after the shooting, priva- parent feels. But I know what
MIAMI HERALD
it might be best if he or she n Rest in Power: The Enduring cy vanished. Fulton and Mar- theyre going through.
was home-schooled. (Ne- To see the changes you want Life of Trayvon Martin. tin were forced to face the me-
anderthals didnt do well in the world, they say, you n By Sybrina Martin and Tracy dia, demanding 911 tapes the Not anti-gun
around strangers.) One of must actively engage. Martin. Sanford Police Department
the last great auks, flight- Which is why the parents of n Spiegel & Grau. refused to release and calling Fulton, who campaigned for
less birds, was inexplicably Trayvon Martin who was for an arrest and trial for Zim- Hillary Clinton in 2016, says
branded a witch and beaten shot and killed five years ago n 352 pages ($26). merman. Later in 2012 they she and Martin arent anti-gun.
to death. And maybe this by George Zimmerman in San- started the Trayvon Martin They just advocate stricter con-
doesnt fall under pleasure, ford, Florida, as the unarmed Foundation, a not-for-profit trols like background checks
exactly, but youll learn Miami Gardens teenager was ers the events that led to the social justice organization and the closing of loopholes
far more than you want to returning from the store with shooting, the national outcry based at Florida Memorial that allow Americans to order
know about an elephants an Arizona Watermelon Fruit over the sluggish police inves- University in Miami Gardens, guns online or at gun shows.
sexual anatomy. Juice and a bag of Skittles tigation into the crime and the which is devoted to ending We need to get to a place
Pilchers levity is wel- are considering running for eventual 2013 trial, at which gun violence, education and where people who own guns
come at times, but the for- office. Zimmerman was found not strengthening families. are responsible gun owners,
mer stand-up in her is given We want to make positive guilty. Now, in a politically un- she says. Its not about being
too many lines. Strenuous change, and the only way to The book reveals raw mo- settled 2017, the book tour for or against guns. Its about
rimshots ring throughout make positive change is if were ments of pain and disbelief. has shuttled them around everybody being responsible.
the book. There are no part of the change, says Syb- There are chilling flashes of the country again. Theyve Last week Martin told USA
living fossils, she writes, rina Fulton, Trayvons mother, hindsight. At first, I didnt like appeared on network news Today that he feared the Trump
and an asterisk takes us to a Miami native who worked the hoodie and would tell him shows and The Daily Show administration would put racial
a footnote: Apart from the for Miami-Dade County at to take it off, Fulton writes with Trevor Noah. justice further out of reach: You
Rolling Stones. Ill let that the time of the shooting. The about the jacket that would We still havent really had have those that are for uniting
stand in for its ilk. question was posed: Should become a symbol of racial in- time to sit back and grieve the the country and you have those
By the time I got to the we run for office? Wed consid- justice. Hoodies werent in loss of our son, Tracy Martin that want to be apart, he said.
chapter on whether to clone er it. Were doing our research style when I was growing up. admits. You never get used to And what this new presidency
Elvis Presley, I was worried right now. Its not something But Trayvon, sure he was mak- being an advocate. Every time does, it takes those that want to
the whole thing would be well do right away. Were look- ing a fashion statement, would theres a tragedy, we get a call. be apart and it puts them right
a forced gag. But Pilcher ing at different offices in local rarely remove it. So once I re- Its like living our nightmare in the position where they can
mostly uses it to discuss government, in the state of alized that all the kids were all over again. You never get say, Well change the laws, and
the genetic phenomenon Florida, in the White House, wearing them, and that wear- used to it. Its hard to mend well make it tougher.
of twins, given that Elvis so we can see where we could ing one wouldnt mark him for your own heart when youre Now, Fulton declines to call
had one, Jesse, who died at be most effective. trouble, I was okay with it. trying to mend other peoples out the administration.
birth. Fulton and ex-husband Tra- hearts. It does not matter whos in
Of course, just because cy Martin divorced in 1999 Full-time activists Youve got to understand: the White House that per-
we can do something but have remained close, par- being a parent of a deceased son must work for everybody,
doesnt mean we automati- ticularly after Travyons 2012 Rest in Power plays out child due to some senseless she says. We do know there
cally should. Pilcher writes death, which bound them in against the rise of the Black act of gun violence no one needs to be some laws changed
this sentence, and others ways they could never have Lives Matter movement and wants to be part of that frater- and some mind-sets changed.
nearly identical to it, sever- imagined. Forced to work to- the transformation of Fulton nity. We look forward to try- Trayvon, who would have
al times throughout Bring gether to demand justice for and Martin from ordinary par- ing to help people. Thats what been 22 on Feb. 5, is more than
Back the King. Yet it rarely their son Zimmerman was ents into full-time activists. I this is all about: trying to pur- just their son now. Hes an
serves as more than a speed not immediately arrested after am one of the mass of Ameri- sue justice and cope. People icon, a symbol, a cry and de-
bump before another bout the shooting, which sparked a cans living an anonymous life ask How do you get over this? mand for social justice. What
of cheerleading. national controversy and pro- of infinite complexities in the You never get over it. You deal would he think of all this?
One of the most convinc- tests they are inextricably struggling suburb of an Ameri- with it, and you continue to be I think he would be very
ing arguments she makes linked by tragedy. Now they can city one of the unher- strong for your family and the proud that so many people
for aggressive efforts at de- have collaborated on Rest alded people whose weeks go people around you. Weve support him, Fulton says. I
extinction is that they help in Power: The Enduring Life by in a predictable rhythm of accepted the role. I can truly think hed be very proud of
the living as well. They can of Trayvon Martin (Spiegel work and school, church and say we dont understand the his family and friends and just
teach us a lot about biology, & Grau, $26), a personal and picnics, week after week, from relationships between other what his image means to them.
information that we could deeply emotional account cradle to grave, Fulton writes parents and their children. I It also makes us want to con-
apply to humans and other of their sons death that cov- in the books introduction. cant say I know how another tinue the fight.
species. They might help
people like you and me with
things like stomach ulcers,
and might help animals like
the northern white rhino REVIEW
and others come back from
the verge of extinction.
There are things to rec- Wrong makes science as engaging as romance
ommend de-extinction,
but a slightly less cheery LINCEE RAY invention in 1965, the world as version of his home. Close DETAILS
ASSOCIATED PRESS
approach to an incredibly we know it never existed. friends were never born. n All Our Wrong Todays.
complex subject (scientifi- What if the world we know Tom Barren is a normal guy Inventions were never pio-
n By Elan Mastai.
cally and ethically) might today is actually a dystopian who works for his genius fa- neered. Technology seems to
have helped me find them society? Could the reason we ther in a research lab. After have stalled. Just as he begins n Dutton.
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kind, as Pilcher paraphras- explores this possibility in chine. He chooses to travel ter he never had in his world. truth?
es it, atone for its crimes his novel, All Our Wrong To- back to that fateful day in 1965 Tom learns he is a world- All Our Wrong Todays is an
against biodiversity. This days. when history changed forever. renowned architect. He has incredibly creative work. Its as
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I dont think the bucardo Theres an algorithm to find space, thereby creating a new sion. Suddenly, this 2016 art of endearing himself to an
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would testify on our behalf which helps society continue In the beginning, Tom is place. Should he fix what he edge and entertainment. Its
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dermatologist in New York fect, Engelman said of the turkey neck is around $1,200. it moisturized, and
therefore more
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silicone has healing proper- Smooth the crinkles the severity of the sagging. best. environment
ties, Engelman said. Doc- Ultherapy is a noninva- We make an incision at underneath that
erases and helps
tors use it all the time for Crinkly skin below the chin sive ultrasound therapy that the chin region, lift up the prevent lines on
scarring. The mechanism is is caused primarily by sun injures the tissue surround- platysma muscle, then con- the chest.
not 100 percent elucidated, damage leading to collagen ing the muscles, setting off a tour down the fat, he said.
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The Museum of the 1-year-old domestic short-hair looking for perfect home
Moving Image in the
Queens borough of New JENNIFER ERICSON
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Friday it has closed a Valentines Day is
performance art project Tuesday, and Lancaster
involving Shia LaBeouf, County SPCA doesnt
citing serious public want anyone spending it
safety hazards. The alone.
project involved the ac- So if you are looking
tor and others chant- for a perfect companion,
ing He will not divide ASSOCIATED PRESS
consider Chapo, a 1-year-
us in front of a camera Actor Shia LaBeouf, left, stands with other people old, neutered, male, do-
outside the museum in front of a live-stream camera with the words He mestic short-haired cat.
since Donald Trumps will not divide us posted on a wall outside of the Hes the ideal compan-
first day as president Museum of the Moving Image. ion: handsome, athletic,
three weeks ago. It was attentive and affection-
scheduled to last for cials added that they ficers were assigned to ate.
four years. The public were proud the mu- the location 24 hours Chapo was surren-
was invited by LaBeouf seum had launched the a day and, at one point, dered to LCSPCA in De-
and two collaborators engaging and thought- police filed a report af- cember through no fault
to participate and the provoking digital art in- ter threats were made of his own. Since then,
performances were live stallation. Last month, through the citys 311 hes been waiting for just
streamed around-the- LaBeouf was arrested non-emergency line the right person to adopt
clock. But the museum after an altercation. that people were going him. His shiny, ebony fur
said in a statement that And a 21-year-old was to be shot. On Friday, is soft to stroke, and his
the installation had be- arrested last week on the hewillnotdivide.us heart is eager to provide BLAINE T. SHAHAN | STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER

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the Lancaster County SPCA.
violence and was dis- a participant said the seum had abandoned Though chapo means
rupted from its original man threw eggs on the project. The artists, short, this cat is short in
intent. Museum offi- him and ran. Police of- however, have not. neither stature nor affec- ens of vacant kennels, day and Friday; noon to 5
tion. Once adopted, his LCSPCA has just ac- p.m. Tuesday, Saturday
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LaRue) County, Kentucky. Memorial in Washington, before his 51st birthday. killing all 43 people aboard. place.
D.C.
n Feb. 12, 1554: Lady Jane n 1818: Chile officially n 1959: The redesigned
Grey, who had claimed the n 1973: Operation n 1999: The Senate voted
proclaimed its n 1915: The cornerstone Lincoln penny with Homecoming began as the to acquit President Bill
throne of England for nine independence, more than was laid for the Lincoln an image of the Lincoln
days, and her husband, first release of American Clinton of perjury and
seven years after initially Memorial. Memorial replacing two prisoners of war from obstruction of justice.
Guildford Dudley, were renouncing Spanish rule. ears of wheat on the
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Cherie on July 25, 2016, ek Sauder. Myers, son of Tyran and ment. Clark proposed to delphia by Rev. Dr. Er- that took place at Saint
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Aldea streets. I was in the


streets. We actually
both had to do prison
Brown We were from similar
backgrounds. We both
went to Catholic high
raised their son and two
daughters and taught in
a vocational program.
Because of Armstrong
and Girl Scouts, we have
done a great deal of in-
Continued from B1 time at one point, Continued from B1 school, and our philoso- We have three grown, ternational travel, from
They started dating Kim says. The beau- I was working in the emer- phies and values were well-adjusted children Shanghai to Switzer-
in November 2010. tiful thing about it is, gency room. similar. and three grandchil- land, Marty Brown says,
Theyre both spon- wow, where God has Tom Brown would come This was in Septem- dren, Marty Brown which they both love.
taneous and love sur- us now. Were both to the emergency room ev- ber, she says. We were says. Were a very, very This couple, whose ro-
prising each other working. Were both ery day to test his oxygen married the first week in close family. The five of mance started over food
with adventurous youth leaders now. equipment and to ask if January. us always went camping at a Lancaster diner,
ideas. One night, Jo- Our focus is not on the the young nurse would go Tom Brown was head- together. There were expects to be celebrat-
van woke Kim up so streets. Our focus is on out with him. ing to Philadelphia for five of us sitting together ing Valentines Day this
they could go sledding family now. When I saw her, I liked a one-year program in church every Sunday. week over key lime pie,
in the street. He tied Theyre youth lead- her and I knew, almost studying inhalation Even today, were all somewhere in the Flor-
the sled to his waist. ers at In the Light right away that she was therapy. always together for ev- ida Keys at the end of a
A few years after Ministries Southeast, the one for him, he recalls. Back in those days, ery holiday. weeks vacation.
they started dating, and Jovan works at But I had bigger plans Marty Brown explains, Weve been very Both Browns say rais-
however, they almost Eden Resort. than getting married right You did not go to Phila- blessed, adds Tom ing their kids together
broke up. Their relationship away, Marty Brown says. delphia together if you Brown. and being involved in all
They both had trou- is first and foremost And I knew he was only 19, were not married. Marty Brown had long their activities has kept
ble letting go of each Christ-centered and and I was already 21. We moved five times been involved in Girl them close and focused
others past mistakes they understand the She even tried to fix him the first five years of our Scouts. Tom Brown had on common goals for
and accepting their importance of love, up with another woman marriage, Tom Brown never even been camp- their family.
faults. Both spent time honor, respect and who worked at the hospital. says. ing before he got mar- And we always tried
in jail him on drug forgiveness. But one day, some anes- He later became a com- ried, but eventually be- to make time for each
charges and her for a You can stand to- thesia students with whom puter programmer, and came a committed Girl other, Marty Brown
DUI. gether. You can pray she and her roommate eventually retired from Scout volunteer along- says. Tom has always
It was a nightmare, together, Kim says. played cards encouraged Armstrong World In- side his wife. brought me things with
they say. I can encourage my her to invite Tom Brown to dustries. Over the years, He has even been a hearts on them.
We just pressed husband when he a card party Marty Brown worked in cookie mom for our I always try to keep
through with that and feels down. He can That night, Marty nursing and for the lo- granddaughter, Marty the romance alive, Tom
we decided that we encourage me when I Browns roommate said cal Girl Scout council, Brown says. Brown adds.
would want to work feel down. she was going out for ciga-
things out with one an- And they can do rettes. And she never came
other and possibly get little things for each back, she says. Tom came, 100% Satisfaction or Your Money Back!
married, Jovan says. other. Jovan once and nobody else showed up.
As they found their
faith together, they
decided to try to make
mentioned he hated
grapes because he
couldnt stand the
Neither of us knew about
this, but (our friends) had
set this up.
Winter
their
work.
relationship

We felt it was not


fruits skin.
So she peeled the
skin off of all of my
The couple chatted, and
then continued the conver-
sation over a bite to eat at
Rebate
worth just giving up,
he says.
He was in the
grapes, he says. I did
not expect that. But I
love her for that.
the Wheatland Diner.
We had a lot in com-
mon, Marty Brown says.
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Snader child before we got


married, Lacey Snader
away tears.
After his condition
you want to take, what
are your dreams. Review Set designer Domi-
nic Lau depends on a
says, which now were stabilized, doctors ad- rolling staircase a lot.
Continued from B1 extremely grateful for. vised Tyson Snader to Light of our lives Continued from B5 It wouldnt be too bad,
She found him on- get a lifelong heart- end to the song to make except it looks so rick-
line, got in touch and In this together valve defect repaired. In the fall, Tyson Herod (Hassan Naz- ety everyone looked
learned he was single. There were more anx- Snader started volun- ari-Robati) look like a nervous using it, espe-
We started talking After Tyson Snaders ious moments after yet teering as a business demented hysteric. It cially Benjamin Neu-
and we just really hit it accident, he recalls, his another surgery. consultant for two com- kind of ruins the song, mayer, who plays Pi-
off, Lacey Snader says. wife was so awesome. In many ways, they panies in Lancaster. He but in the middle Naz- late. During Pilates
We realized we had a I basically woke up face the same challeng- is still in outpatient re- ari-Robati does a fine Dream, which he sang
lot in common, a lot of in the hospital with es as other couples. habilitation. job with a fun tune. quite well, I worried
the same values. With- her telling me that ev- I definitely think Lacey Snader works The orchestra, un- about him falling down
in a couple of days, I erything is going to be you have to really try, at the Lancaster restau- der the direction of J.P. the stairs, which would
thought, Id like to be perfectly fine, he says. as much as possible, to rant Luca. Meyer, sounds fantastic, not be good. Hes got a
his girlfriend. She had already mo- make time to be a man Hudson, now 5, is though a few times they pretty important scene
(We share) a sick bilized our family and and woman together, the light of our life, overwhelm the vocals. in the second act.
sense of humor, Tyson friends. She had also says Lacey Snader. I for sure, Lacey Snader
Snader says. done research into re- think its very easy to adds. He makes it easy
I think were both re- habilitation programs. fall into caretaker and to be happy. Hes so nice
ally progressive people Her having that at- patient. Like most cou- to be around so happy
and kind of out there, titude right from the ples, were very busi- and positive.
QUIZ ANSWERS
his wife says. But get-go, there was very nesslike, and we can Hudson says to me, I From pages B4, B5 21. A Hepburn.
were very traditional little time when I said, fall into talking about cant wait till youre not 1. A 11. C 22. B 28.
about marriage and Is this going to work the business of the paralyzed anymore and 2. B 12. B Humphrey
23. C
family and old-fash- between us? Right off day. we can go hiking, Ty- Bogart,
3. A 13. A
ioned values, like hard the bat she showed me I think its impor- son Snader says, adding, 24. C Lauren
work. were in this together, tant to get outside your Yeah. Me, too. 4. A 14. C 25. B Bacall.
After dating for a few he says. comfort zone with each Any time I think too 5. B 15. B 26. William 29. Julia
months, the couple There were times in other, Tyson Snader much about the surface 6. C 16. A Powell, Roberts,
moved in together in the hospital when he says. You need to go stuff, Lacey Snader Myrna Loy. Richard
7. B 17. B
Maryland, where Ty- couldnt breathe on his out on that first date says, I (remember) that 27.
Gere.
son Snader was living own, and they told me again, and ask each Tyson could be dead. 8. C 18. B
Spencer 30. Tom
and working. they werent sure if he other questions about I think were just both 9. A 19. C Tracy, Hanks,
We had the happy would make it, Lacey what you want to do in happy that were togeth- 10. B 20. A Katharine Meg Ryan.
accident of having a Snader says, wiping life, whats the next trip er, her husband adds.

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n Page C6

C ALSO INSIDE: OUTDOORS

L-L LEAGUE RIFLE CHAMPIONSHIPS LANCASTER CATHOLIC 57,


LAMPETER-STRASBURG 35

Crusaders
shut down
Pioneers
Catholic girls earn L-L tournament
semifinal date with McCaskey
JEFF REINHART GIRLS TOURNEY
JREINHART@LNPNEWS.COM
Saturdays scores
Too much Lauren
Mills.
n Cedar Crest 64,
Lebanon Catholic 54
Too much defensive
pressure in the half n Northern Lebanon 53,
Hempfield 31
court.
RANDY HESS | STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER PHOTOS

Coaches and rifle athletes prepare for the first round of the Lancaster-Lebanon League rifle championships Saturday n Lancaster Catholic 57,
morning at Conestoga Valley High School. And entirely too
Lampeter-Strasburg 35
much Kiki Jefferson...

THEIR AIM IS TRUE


Lancaster-Lebanon n McCaskey 59,
League Section Two Donegal 51
champ Lampeter- Tuesdays semifinals
Strasburg couldnt con- n Cedar Crest vs.
tain Mills, struggled to Northern Lebanon, 7 p.m.
get open looks against at TBA
Lancaster Catholics n Lancaster Catholic
in-your-face defense, vs. McCaskey, 7 p.m. at
and had zero answers Conestoga Valley
Townships for Jefferson, who con- Thursdays final
tinued her torrid soph-
Musser leads omore season.
n Semifinal winners,
7 p.m. at Manheim
great round of Mills scored 14 of her Township
16 points in the first
performances at half to spark Lancaster Crusaders to a 57-35
Conestoga Valley Catholics game-chang- win over host L-S in a
ing run, and Jefferson league quarterfinal in
COLIN SNYDER bucketed 20 of her Lampeter.
LNP CORRESPONDENT
game-high 29 points This has been our
Last to first. in the second half on calling card all year: I
That is the path Man- Saturday, leading the CRUSADERS, page C3
heim Township senior
Zach Musser took in
winning this years Lan- COMMENTARY
caster-Lebanon League

Hey, MLB, fix


individual rifle champi-
onship at Conestoga Val-
ley High School on Sat-

the pace, not


urday morning. Musser
finished with a perfect
score of 200 with two

the game itself


centers to better the rest Above, Manheim Township senior Lauren Katch reviews
her target with coach Tom Rutledge Saturday during the
of the 42-shooter field league championships at Conestoga Valley High School.
one year after placing At right, Manheim Townships Zach Musser was the
last. first-place individual finisher at the Lancaster-Lebanon
When I finished (on League championships at Conestoga Valley High School PAUL ZEISE and dont dramatically
PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE
Saturday), my last shot on Saturday morning. change the game. This
looked really close, Major League Base- rule not only changes
Musser said. I thought, that point, the rest didnt a sharpshooter in the ball is again looking the game, it doesnt re-
There it goes, my last matter. I knew I wasnt Army and Marines and at ways to speed up ally make games short-
shot after 20. I zoomed getting a plaque. I shot got him interested in ri- and shorten games, er. Joe Torre claims it
my scope in and it was in. the rest (of my shots) fle in middle school. Af- but again its missing would protect bullpen
From that point on, I was in a couple of minutes ter last year, I was pretty the big picture and arms and avoid never-
happy. My last year, my and was like, whatever. disappointed that I shot tinkering with things ending games, which
last target, my last shot It was just one of those bad. I knew I still had said Hershey, a four-year that dont need to be is a bit silly. There isnt
and it ended all good. Im days. Rifle is one of those this year, so I just tried to member of the Garden changed. an epidemic of mara-
pretty happy right now. things where its either a forget about it and pre- Spot team who finished Unlike pitch clocks, thon games or anything
A year ago, Musser en- good day or a bad day. pare. Just move on. 22nd last year. Shoot- limiting mound vis- close to it. Eight out of
tered the event as an All- The two centers After four perfect ing every practice at the its, forcing hitters to 2,428 games last sea-
Star and was second in proved the difference in scores which led to a target just like it was stay in the batters box son lasted 15 innings or
the league in scoring av- this years event. Senior shoot-off in the 2014 a match. Its definitely and other recent ideas, longer, and two-thirds
erage at 99.4. But he shot Jeremy Hershey of Gar- championships, there been a slow and steady this latest one makes of extra-inning games
191 and finished 42nd den Spot finished second had been just one per- improvement over the absolutely no sense. A (122 of 185) were over
out of 42 shooters. with a perfect score of fect score in each of the past four years. runner will be placed in the 10th or 11th in-
I was real nervous be- 200, but no centers. Cade past two events. Musser Both Musser and on second base to start ning.
forehand (on Saturday), Ginder of Manheim and Hershey both fired Hershey spoke of the each half inning in ex- There is no need to
said Musser, who plans Central finished third perfect scores this year. concentration and tra innings in the Gulf make a rule change be-
to study aerospace engi- for the second straight Only seven other perfect steadiness necessary to Coast and Arizona cause there is no prob-
neering at the University year. Ginder scored 199 targets were handed in compete in the event. leagues this season. lem to be solved. Extra
of Kansas. Last year, with two centers. outside of their com- Its easy to let the Im on board with any innings are not the
I wasnt comfortable I was really hoping to bined four. nerves get to you, said rules to make the game issue, the pace of the
while shooting and shot shoot well, said Musser, I credit just focus- Hershey, who plans on faster, provided they ac- games is the issue.
a couple that were off. At whose father, Jeff, was ing a lot more this year, RIFLE, page C2 tually accomplish that ZEISE, page C9

L-L LEAGUE HALL OF FAME

Class of 2017 will enshrine 4 standouts


This years L-L League Hall of Fame induction ceremony to be held on Friday night at Manheim Twp. High School
BURT WILSON man. He also served as ber of the District Three
BWILSON@LNPNEWS.COM
A 1942 McCaskey the Penn Manor High and state wrestling
Four men who dedi- grad, Brooks, who died School principal. Halls of Fame and the
cated much of their in 2013, was co-captain He was just a great McCaskey Hall of Fame.
lives to high school of the football team, man, Penn Manor ath- In 1980, Brooks was
sports will be honored participated in track letic director Jeff Roth voted the George W.
Friday with induction and wrestled for the Red said of Brooks, who was Kirchner Memorial
into the Lancaster- E. Jerry Gordie Elmer Ed Tornado. also an official at L-L Award.
Lebanon League Hall of Brooks Kraft Kreiser Ludwig After graduating from League track meets. He The District Three
Fame. Millersville, he coached just had the greatest in- student-athlete award is
The group will be E. Jerry Brooks, E. Jerry Brooks wrestling, cross country teraction with kids. He named in his honor.
enshrined during a Gordie Kraft, Ed Ludwig and track at McCaskey. was gentle, caring, sin-
ceremony at Manheim and Elmer Kreiser will Brooks is best known His wrestling teams, cere and kids feed off of Gordie Kraft
Township High School, all be part of the fifth for his executive roles as which he coached from that. He was truly con-
at halftime of the class of inductees into President of the PIAA, 1949-54, won three cerned with student- Kraft compiled a re-
L-L League boys cham- the L-L League Hall. a member of the PIAA league championships athletes. cord of 272-14, includ-
pionship basketball Heres a look at their Board of Control and and two District Three In addition to the L-L ing 63 straight dual-
game. accomplishments. District Three Chair- team titles. Hall, Brooks is a mem- HALL, page C2
C2 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2017 SPORTS LNP | LANCASTER, PA

Rifle: Musser takes crown SPORTS ON TV

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Continued from C1
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studying either me-
chanical engineering or PBA Players Championship at Columbus ESPN 1pm
innovative design at ei- COLLEGE MENS BASKETBALL NETWORK TIME
ther Liberty University
in Lynchburg, Virginia, Lehigh at Holy Cross CBSSN Noon
or Cedarville University Michigan at Indiana CBS 1pm
in Ohio. That gets your Temple at Memphis CBSSN 2pm
heart rate up and you
cant shoot well. Its so Nevada at San Diego State CBSSN 4pm
important to stay calm. Cincinnati at SMU ESPN 4pm
Musser said it goes
Wichita State at Loyola of Chicago ESNPU 4pm
even deeper than just
the mental and physical Oregon State at UCLA FS1 5pm
aspects. Northwestern at Wisconsin BTN 6:30pm
I just try and watch
Virginia at Virginia Tech ESPNU 6:30pm
my breathing and get
my heart rate down, Washington State at Colorado ESPNU 8:30pm
Musser said. I also try to COLLEGE WOMENS BASKETBALL NETWORK TIME
watch what I eat before-
hand. Not a lot of sugar Iowa at Ohio State BTN Noon
or caffeine. Tulane at South Florida ESPN2 Noon

Rifle accolades Dayton at George Washington ESPNU Noon

Georgia Tech at Notre Dame ROOT 1pm


The top 10 aver- Wisconsin at Michigan BTN 2pm
age scorers for the L-L RANDY HESS | STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER PHOTOS
Maryland at Michigan State ESPN2 2pm
League season com- Above, the top 10 finishers Saturday at the Lancaster-Lebanon League individual
prised this years All-Star rifle championships at Conestoga Valley High School were (back row, from left) Jer- Texas A&M at Tennessee ESPNU 2pm
team. They are: Matthew emy Hershey, Garden Spot; Cade Ginder, Manheim Central; Zach Musser, Manheim
Florida at Alabama SEC 2pm
Risbon of Elizabeth- Township; Joel Potts, Ephrata, and Matthew Risbon; Elizabethtown; (from row, from
left) Madison Miller, Ephrata; Molly Kamide, Ephrata; Madison Garner, Elizabethtown; Boston College at Louisville ROOT 3pm
town (99.5), Joel Potts of Alex ONeill, Garden Spot; and Caleb Flores, Elizabethtown. Below, Claire McClain
Ephrata (99.5), Braydon takes care in scoring a target Saturday at Conestoga Valley High School. Baylor at TCU ESPN2 4pm
Shuck of Elizabethtown Mississippi State at Mississippi SEC 4pm
(99.5), Caleb Flores of bad targets, that pulled
Elizabethtown (99.3), down my average a little Arkansas at Missouri SEC 6pm
Robert Wenger of Man- bit. I did have more 100s DRAG RACING NETWORK TIME
heim Township (99.3), this year than last year, NHRA, Circle K Winternationals, finals,
Musser (99.3), Madison so if youre looking at top at Pomona, Calif.
FOX 4pm
Miller of Ephrata (99.2) scores, I was better this
GOLF NETWORK TIME
Hana Musser of Man- year.
heim Township (99.2), Garden Spot was the PGA Tour, AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am,
GOLF 1pm
final round, Pebble Beach, Calif.
Molly Kamide of Ephrata unofficial team cham-
(99.1) and Ginder (99.1). pion Saturday. The Spar- PGA Tour, AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am,
CBS 3pm
final round, Pebble Beach, Calif.
Everybody on the All- tans finished tied with
Star team averaged over Elizabethtown and Eph- Champions Tour, Allianz Championship,
GOLF 3pm
final round, at Boca Raton, Fla.
99, said Conestoga Val- rata at 986 points from its
ley coach Hank Oxendine top five shooters, but won NBA NETWORK TIME
during the awards cer- on criteria. San Antonio at New York ABC 3:30pm
emony. That is mind- Elizabethtown was
Detroit at Toronto NBA 6pm
boggling. awarded the league
Musser, Ginder and championship trophy New Orleans at Sacramento NBA 9pm
Shuck are all repeat All- at the event. The Bears NHL NETWORK TIME
Stars from last season. went 10-2 during the
I started off real well winter season. Detroit at Minnesota NBC 3pm

and ended real well, Garden Spot won the Montreal at Boston NBCSN 7:30pm
Musser said. In the mid- sportsmanship trophy RUGBY NETWORK TIME
dle, I had two or three this season.
English Premiership, Exeter Chiefs vs.
NBCSN 2pm
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Continued from C1 NOMINATIONS Memorial Award in Premier League: Chelsea at Burnley NBCSN 8:30am
meet wins from 1980-86, Anyone interested in nominating someone for the 1974.
as the coach of the Mc- Lancaster-Lebanon League Hall of Fame can contact Greg
Bundesliga: Wolfsburg vs. Hoffenheim FS1 9:30am
Caskey boys track team Fantazzi at Lampeter-Strasburg, 717-464-3311. Ed Ludwig Premier League: Leicester City
NBCSN 11am
from 1970-1997. Nomination forms can also be found at the leagues
at Swansea City
His boys teams won website ll-league.com. They are in the About Us tab at Ludwig spent 33 Bundesliga: SC Freiburg vs. FC Kolin FS1 11:30am
19 L-L League section the bottom of the section titled Our History. years (1970-2003) at
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titles, 20 L-L League Individuals who were coaches, administrators, officials, Northern Lebanon as
championships and 11 reporters, athletic trainers or any support staff are eligible. a teacher, coach and, Speed Skating, ISU World Single Distances
Championships, at Gangneung, South Korea, NBCSN 5pm
District Three crowns. Nominations are due by Sept. 1. his last 17 years, ath- (same-day tape)
Five times his boys letic director.
teams finished second at He was also a mem-
the PIAA meet. swam for the Diplomats That was his biggest ber of the Board of
During his tenure, he taught math at Mc- thing he enjoyed. That Control for the L-L TENNIS

After anthem
he coached seven state Caskey from 1962-1997. they turned into suc- League for 11 years.
boys champs (five in- He is a member of the cessful people. That Im proud of what we
dividual and two relay McCaskey Athletic Hall they learned things accomplished while I
teams).
He coached the Mc-
of Fame, the Susque-
hanna Valley branch
from him through a
sport and applied it to
was a member of the
Board of Control,
mistake, US leads
Caskey girls track team
from 1981-1997. Those
of the Pennsylvania
Sports Hall of Fame
the work force.
A star athlete at Co-
Ludwig said.
He was the Vikings Germany in Fed Cup
teams, compiled a 104- and was honored with lumbia High School, baseball coach for 25
68 record, won two state the George W. Kirch- Kreiser was the named years winning L-L ROBERT COLLIAS Fed Cup for 13 years now
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championships, four ner Memorial Award in Lancaster Countys League titles in 1986 and it is the worst thing
District Three titles, 1999. Most Outstanding Play- and 87 and also win- KAANAPALI, Hawaii that has ever happened
three L-L League titles er in both football and ning six section cham- After an outdated to me, Petkovic said af-
and four L-L section Elmer Kreiser basketball for the 1944- pionships. stanza of the German ter her loss.
crowns. 45 school year. Im proud of those national anthem was The USTA responded
He coached six state Kreiser compiled a re- He was named the back-to-back cham- sung during the opening quickly with its official
girls champions, four cord of 205-37 as the Co- top Lancaster County pionships, Ludwig ceremonies, the United statement.
individual and two re- lumbia boys basketball football player and the said, whose oldest son States took a 1-0 lead and The USTA extends
lays. coach from the 1952-53 top Lancaster County played on the first title was ahead in the other its sincerest apologies
Im proud of the ath- season through 1962- basketball player from team and youngest opening match in its to the German Fed Cup
letes and coaches and 63. During that time, his 1900-1950 by Lancaster son was on the second. best-of-5 Fed Cup quar- team and all of its fans
support people I worked teams won seven league Newspapers. He coached basket- terfinal Saturday. for the performance of
with, Kraft said. The championships, six Lan- After high school, he ball for 15 seasons, Alison Riske beat An- an outdated national
sacrifices they made caster County champi- was all-conference, all- 11 as the head coach. drea Petkovic 7-6 (10), anthem prior to todays
and the pride they took onships, three District state and a Little All- And he was an assis- 6-2, and CoCo Vandewe- Fed Cup competition,
in what we did. I say Three championships American in football at tant soccer coach for ghe led Julia Goerges the statement said. In
we because we all ac- and one Eastern Re- Bloomsburg, where he 14 years and the head 6-3, 3-1 when rain halted no way did we mean any
complished it together. gional title. also started on the bas- coach for a season. play. disrespect. This mistake
And my family, they Ten of his players ketball team for three Before his career The stanza of the an- will not occur again, and
were always support- earned all-state honors. seasons. at Northern Leba- them that was sung dates the correct anthem will
ive. His team reached the In addition to coach- non, he played four to World War II-era be performed for the
Before taking over as state championship ing, he was also an seasons of baseball Germany and brought remainder of this first-
head coach, he was the game in 1958. English teacher at Co- and soccer at East a stern response from round tie.
assistant track coach He was most proud of lumbia for 13 years and Stroudsburg where he Petkovic, and an official Riske was apologetic in
from 1965-67. what they (his players) the principal for 22 was a captain in both statement of apology her press conference.
He was also an assis- turned into after they years. sports as a senior. from the United States As it was happening,
tant football coach from graduated, Karl Krei- He has been inducted He was a member of Tennis Association. obviously, we have no
1962-97 and the head ser said of his dad who into the Susquehanna two PSAC champion Petkovic, who was born idea, Riske said. But
swimming coach for the died in 1992. He was Valley Sports Hall of soccer teams and a in Bosnia, said in the news got around to us,
1965-66 season. very proud of his players Fame, the Bloomsburg baseball conference German-speaking por- and its extremely unfor-
A 1958 graduate of Mc- that turned into ... He University Sports Hall title team. tion of her press confer- tunate. We have nothing
Caskey, he participated had doctors and lawyers of Fame, the Pennsyl- He was elected to ence that she considered but respect for the Ger-
in football and track and he had college profes- vania Sports Hall of the Central Chapter walking off the court as man team and obviously
was a member of a state sors and then he had Fame and the Columbia of the Pennsylvania the anthem went on. that will not happen
winning 200 freestyle people who owned busi- High School Athletic Sports Hall of Fame I thought it was the again.
relay swim team. nesses. Hall of Fame, where in 1997. He served two epitome of ignorance, Following the comple-
After graduating from And in the labor in- the gym is named in his terms as chapter pres- and Ive never felt more tion of the suspended
Franklin and Marshall dustry were general honor. ident and is currently disrespected in my match Sunday, the sides
where he played managers of different He received the the Pennsylvania whole life, let alone in will play reverse singles
football, ran track and companies George W. Kirchner Sports Hall president. Fed Cup, and Ive played and a doubles match.
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REYNOLDS 54, MCCASKEY 59, DONEGAL 51

Tornado whirl into semis


NORTHERN LEBANON 18

Vikings run
ends in final McCaskey girls, led by Parker, get the best of Indians this time around
STEVE NAVAROLI
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blocks and two steals. Caskey assistant coach Parker convert a three-
We came out and said Charlie Woods said. I point play.
Northern Lebanon had no answers Ahnera Parker re- we had to play hard and told her all week, to- Its difficult when
against Pa.s top 2A team Saturday membered when her scrappy, just like them. night is your night and you are out-matched
McCaskey girls basket- The Red Tornado will you have to play. When that much in the paint,
ball team faced Donegal face Lancaster Catho- you get off on a good said Indians coach
DAVE BYRNE Senior Luke Funck (38- earlier this season. Spe- lic at 7 p.m. Tuesday at start, our team gets Chadd Ward. We had
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3) got the afternoon off cifically, she remem- Conestoga Valley. off on a good start and a game plan today for
HERSHEY As the to a good start, pinning bered how the much- Indians junior Car- thats what she did. Parker and we just
medal ceremony of the Bryce McCloskey in 4:34 smaller Indians took it ly Diffenderfer, who The Tornado opened didnt execute the way
2017 PIAA team wres- at 182. to the Red Tornado in scored a team-high 18 a 23-19 lead on Zaniah I wanted. Give credit to
tling championships However, the way the early December. points, went on a per- Banks 3-pointer a min- her.
concluded on Saturday match unfolded, prior to During Saturdays sonal seven-point run ute before halftime, but McCaskey did a great
afternoon, wrestlers the fall, was a flashing red L a n c a st e r- L e b a n o n that put Donegal ahead Donegal answered with job on us. They stayed
and coaches from both light to the Vikings. League tournament 45-41 with less than five six straight points, in- right where they need-
Reynolds and Northern McCloskey, a fresh- quarterfinal at Penn minutes to play. cluding Diffenderfers ed to all game long and
Lebanon gathered in the man who came in with Manor, Parker made McCaskeys Alissa offensive rebound and put it on us at the right
center of the Hersheys a 1-2 record, kept Funck sure that would not Johnson scored her put-back at the half- moment.
Giant Center mat, ex- at bay through the first happen again. only bucket of the time buzzer for a two- In addition to the
changing one last hand- and second periods, with Each time Donegal game, and Parker hit point Indians lead at good shooting, McCas-
shake, one last hug, one Funcks second-period tied the game or took layups three straight the break. key only had 10 turn-
last acknowledgment of a escape the only point. the lead, the McCaskey times down the floor, But with Parker scor- overs for the game.
battle well fought. After McCloskey took senior had the answer. the final one in which ing McCaskeys first When we are under
A battle that went, de- neutral to open the third Parker posted a game- she was fouled. Her nine points of the sec- control and play with
cisively, to Reynolds. period, Funck got his high 31 points and Mc- three-point play with ond half, the Red Tor- patience like we did to-
In their eighth finals takedown and, in quick Caskey advanced to the less than two minutes nado forged a 32-29 day I think we are a very,
appearance, the Raid- order, worked his trade- semifinals, courtesy of a left put the Tornado up lead. very, very good team,
ers (23-0) captured their mark cradle. 59-51 victory. for good, 50-47. Donegal tied the game Woods said. But when
first Class 2A champion- It would be a long time When we first played For the game, Parker at 38 one minute into we start going helter-
ship since 2009, their before the Vikings scored them, they were real shot 14 of 18 from the the fourth quarter on a skelter and all over the
fourth overall, with a 54- again, on a fall from scrappy. We knew we floor and hit all three of pair of free throws from place, that means turn-
18 victory. Trevor Leonard (34-11) had to get revenge, her free throws. Rachel Robinson, who over after turnover. We
To hear Raiders coach over Hunter Michaels said Parker, who also Shes a senior and she had 16 points and 10 cut down on the turn-
Casey Taylor tell it, it was (24-5) at 132. Blaise had eight rebounds, five stepped up for us, Mc- rebounds, only to see overs today.
not that easy. Bressler (40-6) capped
As a coach, theres a lot the L-L champions af-

Crusaders: Shut down Pioneers


of sleepless nights, he ternoon with a fall at 152.
said Saturday, gold medal In between Reynolds
hanging from his neck. got falls from Beau Bay-
None of the (teams) we less (22-4) at 106, Adam
wrestled this weekend Wilcox (19-8) at 113, Gage Continued from C1 Kenzi Misel had a hoop
were teams I though wed Bayless (23-6) at 126, and think we wore them FALCONS, VIKINGS ADVANCE in the lane, and Peyton
wrestle, initially. Cole Mathews (32-1) at down, Lancaster Ariel Jones continued her superb senior season with a Jacquis beat the third-
On any given day, you 138. Catholic coach Char- game-high 29 points, Alyssa Austin chipped in with 15 quarter horn to stretch
can have a great day and Cole Rickert (8-0) lie Detz said. We points, and host Cedar Crest fended off pesky Section Lancaster Catholics
win it all. scored a tech fall at were throwing nine Three third-place finisher Lebanon Catholic, 63-54, in cushion to 40-25.
Northern Lebanon had heavyweight, as did or 10 girls out there a Lancaster-Lebanon League quarterfinal on Saturday Jefferson helped the
night.
a pair of great days at Gi- Gavin Wilkerson (29-6) and we kept attack- Crusaders ice the game
ant Center, putting itself at 160. Jarod Miller (17- ing. At the end of the Cedar Crest improved to 23-0 and set up a much- with 15 fourth-quarter
in position for the great- 10) and Derrick Skeehan day, with our defense, anticipated L-L semifinal on Tuesday against Northern points, including a deep
Lebanon, which improved to 22-1 on Saturday night
est day ever. (20-9), posted major de- we might not get the with a 53-31 quarterfinal win over Hempfield. 3-pointer that gave Lan-
But in their third-ever cisions at 195 and 220. turnover, but were caster Catholic a cozy
state tournament, their Only a late scoring going to pressure, Despite major foul woes on Saturday, Lebanon 45-26 edge with 6:41
Catholic hung tough, cutting the Falcons lead down
first final, and with eight burst by Colin Leonard pressure, pressure to 53-48 on Alexis Hills bucket with 3:10 to play. to play. She came into
Reynolds wrestlers (27-15) kept Andrew Is- you. Were going to the game averaging a
But Jones was fantastic. The Falcons speedy point
ranked state-wide to cho (25-5) from a ma- make you play under guard had 12 third-quarter points, including a pair of
league-best 22.5 points
two for the Vikings (20- jor at 120 as Leonards pressure for 32 min- 3-pointers, and every time Lebanon Catholic made a per game, and L-S, which
4) they were no match 4-point reversal, with utes. run in the fourth, Jones answered with a bucket of her, also lost to the Crusad-
for the District 10 cham- less than five seconds to I think that was or she set someone else up for a field goal. ers 67-50 in a nonleague
pion and No. 1 2A team go, closed the eventual one of our best efforts Jones had nine fourth-quarter points, including a game in early December,
in the state, winning just gap to 16-12. to date, Detz added. game-icing conventional three-point play to finally simply couldnt stop her.
three bouts. Asked if there was any- I thought at both slam the door in the waning seconds. Cedar Crest led Kiki is a special play-
Reynolds is phenome- thing unexpected in the ends we gave a com- 18-9 after the first quarter an 29-16 at the half before er, L-S coach Tony Fink
nal, Vikings coach Rusty outcome, anything that plete effort. Im pretty Lebanon Catholic rallied to keep it close. said. We told our girls
Wallace Jr. declared. As surprised him, Wallaces happy with that, es- Hill bucketed a team-high 22 points and Jasmine that shes a Division
good as you think you answer was brief and pecially heading into Turner dropped three 3-pointers and added 13 points I player that youll be
are, theres always some- succinct. Tuesday. for Lebanon Catholic, which slipped to 17-7 overall and watching on TV some-
now waits for the start of the District Three Class 1A
body out there thats go- No. Thats the top Section Three run- playoffs on Feb. 24. day. Shes one of the best
ing to show you that you team in the country. ner-up Lancaster girls players that Ive
have a lot of work to do They have no holes in Catholic, the defend- Cedar Crest is the last undefeated Class 6A team in ever seen play basket-
the state, after Plymouth-Whitemarsh (22-1) fell to
yet. their lineup. ing league champ, and Central Bucks West on Saturday. ball in Lancaster County.
owners of an L-L-best And shes only a sopho-
Jeff Reinhart
12 championships, more. Its scary to think
GEORGE MASON 31, will take on Section what shell be like as a
FRANKLIN & MARSHALL 11 One runner-up Mc- senior.
Caskey a 59-51 win- championship game, and dominated on the glass Gochnauer had 13
Dips lose on mats ner over Donegal in
a league semifinal on
we dont take any team
for granted. We respect
she plucked 16 re-
bounds and also blocked
points for L-S, which
lost Hoenninger, a
to visiting Patriots Tuesday at 7 p.m. at
Conestoga Valley.
all, but fear none.
The Crusaders lead
three shots to trig-
ger Lancaster Catholics
1,000-point scorer, to
an apparent ankle in-
The Crusaders, now was up to 27-15 at the transition game. Laura jury late in the game. She
STAFF REPORT on from there, deliver- 19-4 overall, punched break, as Lancaster Horners trey cut the needed help getting off
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ing F&M a 10-2 major their ticket to the Catholic simply didnt Crusaders lead to 31-22 the court, and went di-
Franklin & Marshalls that knotted the team semifinals thanks in let L-Ss shooters in the third quarter, but rectly to the locker room.
wrestling team battled score at 4-4. large part to a 21-3 Nevin Hoenninger,
George Mason through- In the following bout, first-half blitz, after Laura Horner and
out the a non-confer- Paddy Quinlan (141) L-S opened the game Emma Gochnauer get
ence home contest on fought back late with a with a 6-0 burst. many open looks. The
Saturday evening, but takedown in the final Mills and Jefferson Pioneers, who dipped to
ultimately fell by a score
of 31-11.
minute of the third peri-
od that evened the con-
answered with back-
to-back 3-pointers
19-4 overall, had just 10
field goals in the game, LETS GO PENGUINS!
With the defeat, F&M test at 6-6 and forced to tie the game, and four from deep. NEW GEAR ARRIVING NOW!
fell to 3-8, while the Pa- overtime. However, Lancaster Catholic But practically every
triots improved to 6-11. George Masons Tejon never stopped, going shot was contested.
Before the start of the Anthony picked up a ahead 21-9 on Mills Meanwhile, Jefferson
match, the Diplomats takedown in the first conventional three-
honored their four- sudden victory period point play early in the
member senior class of for the 8-6 win. second quarter.
Robbie King, Gordon The Patriots tacked Later, Mills
Bolig, Michael Marano on with a second-period splashed a trey, mak-
and Tom Quinlan. pin at 149 and a 5-3 deci- ing it 24-11.
Down by a 4-0 score sion at 157 to go ahead by We were down 6-0,
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UCONN 83, SMU 41

UConn
wins 99
in row Villanovas
Jalen Brunson,
center right,
Huskies to aim for battles for
a rebound
100th straight on against Xavi-
Monday against ers RaShid
Gaston, right,
South Carolina as J.P. Macura,
bottom right,
looks on in
PAT EATON-ROBB Cincinnati on
AP SPORTS WRITER Saturday.
STORRS, Conn. UConn
may have 99 problems, but
losing aint one.
Katie Lou Samuelson
scored 19 of her 22 points
in the first half and the top-
ranked Huskies extended
their NCAA record winning
streak to 99 games with an
83-41 win over SMU on Sat- ASSOCIATED PRESS

urday.
Samuelson shook off an COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP

Villanova blows past Xavier


illness which caused her to
miss practice Thursday and
Friday and hit eight of her 13
shots from the floor.
You dont want your team-
mates to ever worry that if
Lous not feeling that great, Jalen Brunson and Donte After Kansas (22-3, 10-2 Big 11 rebounds and four assists while Jamel Artis scored 16
what are we going to get from DiVincenzo scored 17 points 12). inbounded the ball with to help No. 15 Kentucky (20- points to go with 10 assists as
her? she said. I wanted to apiece in Villanovas balanced 5.4 seconds left, Jackson was 5, 10-2 Southeastern Confer- Pittsburgh (14-11, 3-9 ACC)
show them that no matter offense on Saturday, and the fouled and missed the first ence), weather one of its low- held off Syracuse.
whats going on, Im still go- second-ranked Wildcats led free throw before making the est scoring outputs and beat Andrew White and John Gil-
ing to be able to be out there most of the way during a 73- game-winner. Alabama. lon led Syracuse Syracuse (16-
and give 100 percent and do 57 victory over No. 24 Xavier, Keenan Evans finished with Malik Monk scored 17 points 10, 8-5) with 20 points each.
something to contribute to which suffered another sig- 25 points for Texas Tech (16-9, against the Crimson Tide (14- Penn State 83, Illinois 70:
the team. nificant injury. 4-8). 10, 7-5), which was coming off Payton Banks tied his career-
Napheesa Collier scored Villanova (24-2, 11-2) won a Louisville 71, Miami 66: a quadruple-overtime road up- high with 24 points, Lamar
10 points and grabbed 13 re- matchup of the Big Easts top Quentin Snider returned from set of No. 19 South Carolina. Stevens added 21 as Penn
bounds to record her ninth two teams at the Cintas Cen- an injury to score 13 points, in- Duke 64, Clemson 62: State beat Illinois.
double-double this season ter, where the Wildcats suf- cluding a big 3-pointer with 41 Luke Kennard scored 25 Banks made three of Penn
for the Huskies (24-0, 12-0 fered one of their five losses seconds remaining, and Deng points and No. 18 Duke held States (14-12, 6-7 Big Ten)
American), who will try to last season on the way to a na- Adel and Donovan Mitchell on to beat Clemson. seven 3-pointers and the Nit-
reach the 100-straight win tional championship. added 18 points each as No. Playing less than 48 hours tany Lions shot 56.9 percent
milestone against No. 6 It was a costly game for Xavi- 4 Louisville (20-5, 8-4 Atlan- after an emotion-draining overall. It was his fourth 20-
South Carolina on Monday er (18-7, 8-4), which already is tic Coast Conference) rallied victory over No. 8 North Caro- plus game of the season and
night. missing point guard Edmond past Miami. lina on Thursday night, the the sixth of his career.
Kia Nurse and Saniya Sumner to a torn ACL. Trevon JaQuan Newton had 15 Blue Devils (20-5, 8-4 Atlan- Malcolm Hill led the way
Chong each scored 13 points Bluiett, who is second to Vil- points for the Hurricanes (16- tic Coast Conference) blew for Illinois (14-12, 4-9) with 14
and Gabby Williams had 11 lanovas Josh Hart for the Big 8, 6-6), who had won four of a 14-point lead in the sec- points.
points and nine rebounds. East lead in scoring, appeared five coming in. ond half and needed a stop at Richmond 64, La Salle 52:
The win was UConns 126th to aggravate his sprained right Baylor 70, TCU 52: Johna- the buzzer to seal their fifth T.J. Cline scored 21 points and
straight against an unranked ankle midway through the than Motley had 25 points on straight victory. Richmond cruised to a La Salle.
opponent and its 75th in a first half and had to be helped 12-of-15 shooting and No. 6 Shelton Mitchell had a ca- The Spiders (15-9, 9-3), who
row in the American Athletic off the court. Baylor (22-3, 9-3 Big 12) had reer-high 23 points for the Ti- have won four of five; current-
Conference, where they have Xavier led 12-11 when Blui- little trouble beating TCU. gers (13-11, 3-9). ly sit one game behind first
never lost a game. ett got hurt. Villanova re- Jaylen Fisher had 18 points Maryland 86, Ohio State place Dayton.
Williams hit a jumper from sponded with an 11-0 run for TCU (17-8, 6-6). 77: Anthony Cowan scored 19 B.J. Johnson had 18 points to
the foul line to open the con- Kris Jenkins hit two 3s and Notre Dame 84, Florida points, fellow freshman Kevin lead La Salle (13-10, 7-5).
test and for the 14th time this the Wildcats didnt trail again. State 72: Bonzie Colson Huerter added 18 and No. 21 UMass 87, Saint Josephs
season, the Huskies never Bluiett failed to score for the scored a career-high 33 points Maryland (21-4, 9-3 Big Ten) 76: Donte Clark scored 24
trailed. first time in his three-year and grabbed 13 rebounds to beat Ohio State. points and Luwane Pipkins 19,
Kiara Perry had 11 points career. RaShid Gaston led the help Notre Dame beat No. 14 Marc Loving led the Buck- with both hitting four 3-point-
to lead SMU (13-11, 4-7), Musketeers with 23 points Seminoles. eyes (15-11, 5-8) with 24 points. ers, and Massachusetts de-
which made just 15 of its 61 and 10 rebounds. Matt Farrell added 15 points feated Saint Joseph.
shots from the floor (24.6 Kansas 80, Texas Tech 79: and nine assists for Notre Pennsylvania Charlie Brown made four
percent). Josh Jackson had 31 points Dame (19-7, 8-5 ACC). 3-pointers and scored 15
SMU kept it close in the and 11 rebounds and made a Terrance Mann led Florida Pittsburgh 80, Syracuse points with eight rebounds for
first quarter, trailing 9-8 free throw with 2.8 seconds State (21-5, 9-4) with 15 points. 75: Cam Johnson scored 22 the Hawks (10-14, 3-9), who
before Samuelson hit a left to lift No. 3 Kansas over Kentucky 67, Alabama 58: points, Michael Young added have lost four straight.
3-pointer from the top of Texas Tech. Isaiah Briscoe had 11 points, 21 points and nine rebounds SOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRES

the key to start a 13-4 UCo-


nn run.
The Huskies outscored the LOCAL COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP

F&M men clinch CC playoff berth


Mustangs 22-8 in the second
quarter and the rout was on.
Nurse said there was never
a chance that the Huskies
would look past the Mus-
tangs. STAFF REPORT edge the remainder of the game. Goucher 77, Elizabeth- ter with a 26-24 lead, but a 7-0
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Monday didnt exist until McGrath hit 7-of-12 from town 65: In Towson, Mary- run from Washington gave the
right now, she said after the J.C. McGrath and Matthew the floor to finish with 17 land, the Jays Connor Moffatt hosts a 31-26 lead with 7:45 left
game. Thats how you stay Tate each netted 17 points points. He also grabbed seven scored a season-high 18 points in the third. The Diplomats re-
focused. to lead Franklin & Marshall rebounds. Tate scored 17 off and was good on all eight of his sponded quickly, getting bas-
This was the same team mens basketball team to a 74- the bench and Brandon Fed- shots, but Goucher avenged kets from four different scor-
UConn defeated by 40 63 victory over Washington erici netted 14. its loss at Elizabethtown last ers in a 9-0 run to take a 35-31
points on the road last in Centennial Conference ac- Hunter Eggers finished with month with a victory over the edge with 5:21 left in the frame.
month to break its own re- tion Saturday in Chestertown, 11 while Jared Wright handed Blue Jays. That lead extended to as
cord with the programs 91st Maryland. out eight assists to go along much as eight after two free
straight win. The Diplomats improved to with his six points. Womens roundup throws from Sarah Haddon at
SMU coach Travis Mays 15-7 (10-6 CC) and secured a 1:59, and F&M carried a 46-42
said he was disappointed spot in the CC playoffs, while Mens roundup Lock Haven 77, Mill- advantage into the fourth.
that his team didnt seem to the Shoremen fell to 7-16 (3-13 ersville 70 (2OT): Despite Elizabethtown 63, Gouch-
learn much from that first CC). Millersville 88, Lock Ha- holding late leads in both the er 49: When Emily Martin
loss. Washington went ahead ven 82: Led by four players in fourth quarter and the first saw Goucher at home a few
I think we gave up 30 early in the game and held a double figures, the Marauders overtime, the host Marauders Saturdays ago, the Gophers
fast-break points, and a lot 13-9 lead at 12:25. scored an important win over could not hold on as they fell limited the senior to her only
of those were off of some F&M scored five straight Lock Haven on Saturday in to Lock Haven in double over- single-digit game of the sea-
of our turnovers, he said. and went ahead 14-13 and led Pucillo Gymnasium. time Saturday. son.
The way to test and gauge 19-18, with 7:17 left in the half. The win pushed the Maraud- Alayah Hall led Millersville But the second meeting be-
how good you can be or The Shoremen answered with ers ahead of the Bald Eagles in with 16 points off the bench, tween the teams Saturday
how good you are, you go an 8-0 run to go out front 26- the PSAC East standings and while Jade Farquhar had 14. went differently as Martin
against the best team like 19. kept them in the postseason The Marauders had no an- gathered her 14th double-
that and it shows up. It McGrath converted a three- picture. swer for freshman Rileigh double of the season and
shows our habits and we point play with 51 ticks on the Cornell Yarde II and Mar- Divine, who scored 30 points, Elizabethtown rolled to a road
definitely didnt get that clock to bring F&M within a cus Adkison both scored 18 going 10 of 14 from the field. win at Goucher.
accomplished. point, but Washington hit the points, and Adkison tallied a Franklin & Marshall 68, Three players were in dou-
last bucket of the half and took career-high seven assists. Washington 62: In Chester- ble figures for the Blue Jays.
a 34-31 lead at the break. Conrad Chambers scored town, Maryland, Franklin & Goucher (4-18, 0-12 Land-
The Shoremen had a three- 17 points, going 9 for 9 at Marshall withstood a Wash- mark) had tied things up
SHOOTING FOR point edge, 43-40, at 16:14, but the free throw line. Jordan ington run early in the third three different times in the
100 IN A ROW F&M responded with a Mat- Greene registered his second quarter and held on for a grit- first quarter, but the Go-
UConn women have won 99 thew Tate led 14-0 run over career double-double with 16 ty road win over the Shore- phers couldnt get a lead
straight games. the next four minutes and points and a career-high 12 women in Centennial Confer- on Elizabethtown (17-5, 7-5
n Who: No. 6 South Carolina at took the lead for good. rebounds. Tommy Patterson ence action. Landmark). Shalom Omo-
No. 1 UConn Huskies. Tate scored 10 points in the also blocked a career-high The win, F&Ms second in Osagies layup with 3:52 left
n When: Monday, 9 p.m. game-decisive run. Washing- four shots. three days, improved the Dip- in the first brought the con-
ton came within seven, 55-48, Millersville used a 17-4 run lomats record to 10-13 (8-10 test to its third deadlock,
n Where: Gampel Pavilion, but the Diplomats increased during a seven minute stretch CC), while Washington fell to but from there, the Jays
Storrs, Connecticut.
their lead to 14, 65-51 at 5:04 in the second period to build a 9-14, 6-12. would never relinquish the
n TV: ESPN2. and held at least a nine-point 16-point lead with 9:46 to play F&M entered the third quar- lead.
LNP | LANCASTER, PA SPORTS SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2017 C5

HOCKEY

Muslim players trip comes with baggage


Female phenom from Abu Dhabi wants to concentrate on game, not focus on politics, religion, travel ban
HANNAH ALLAM with McClatchy, she de-
MCCLATCHY WASHINGTON
BUREAU scribed her brother as
her No. 1 supporter, said
WASHINGTON It the trip was even bet-
sounds like a fairytale: A ter than shed dreamed
young woman with re- and talked about how it
markable hockey skills is felt to have female ath-
discovered at an ice rink letes across the Middle
in Abu Dhabi and flown East find inspiration in
across the world for a her success as a ground-
practice session with her breaking sports pho-
favorite team, the Wash- tographer and, now,
ington Capitals. as a hockey player and
But Fatima Al Alis coach.
dream trip involved a lot Its overwhelming to
of baggage. The 27-year- be able to move your pas-
old Emirati hockey phe- sion and love of the game
noms visit this week to others, Al Ali said.
made clear the awkward But she looked uncom-
position of Muslims in fortable and glanced at
todays United States. the PR official listen-
Her few hours at the ing in on the interview
Capitals rink were cov- when the conversation
ered by at least six TV shifted to how the travel
crews, their cameras ban if it stands up to
trained on the spectacle legal challenges might
of a headscarf-wearing restrict such opportu-
woman from the desert nities in the future. She
looking so at home on shrugged, looked away
the ice. JOHN MCDONNELL | THE WASHINGTON POST PHOTOS
and said she wasnt
Above, surrounded by media, United Arab Emirates native Fatima Al Ali fires a shot at the goal on a pass by Washing-
Beyond the exotifica- ton Capitals Alex Ovechkin, center left, during a Capitals practice session in Arlington, Va., on Wednesday. Below, Al there to talk about
tion, Al Ali was an am- Ali talks to Ovechkin, her favorite NHL player. this. The interview
bassador for the NHLs ended soon after.
Hockey Is for Every- The next night, Al Ali
one campaign at a time travel ban, as a TV re- Russian superstar Alex was on camera again,
when that slogan is com- porter found out when Ovechkin, captain of the standing in a spotlight on
plicated. Had she been she broached the issue Capitals and among the the ice as she prepared to
born in Syria or Iraq or and was later chastised leading goal scorers in drop the puck before a
Yemen, she might not by an organizer. NHL history. game between the Capi-
have made the event be- Im not happy about The self-consciousness tals and the Detroit Red
cause of President Don- it, Al Ali said of Trumps melted away as Al Ali Wings.
ald Trumps now-frozen executive order, before smiled and laughed with Her visit to the United
travel ban affecting a handler quickly shut the players, seemingly States is an example of
seven Muslim-majority down the interview and oblivious to the videog- how something as simple
nations. That political whisked her away. raphers and reporters as a game can transcend
backdrop coupled Several Muslim tropes who by then had trudged political and geographic
with the irresistible vi- swirled around Al onto the ice in their boundaries and bring us
sual of hijab and hockey Alis visit. Theres the street shoes for better all together on an equal
stick turned what stereotype of the op- views. She looked tiny playing surface, the an-
mightve been a small pressed Muslim woman, next to Ovechkin, who nouncer said over the
photo op into a media which positions Al Ali at one point sprinted loudspeaker.
frenzy. as extraordinary be- to the locker room and Right after tossing
Put bluntly, the cam- cause shes in a rough, returned with an auto- the puck, Al Ali pulled
eras were there because male-dominated sport. graphed hockey stick for her cellphone from her
Al Ali is Muslim, but Theres the travel ban independent women brother in the stands, Al Ali to keep as a souve- pocket and corralled the
public relations man- and the general vilifica- to the fabric over their their every move caught nir. team captains for a quick
agers handling her visit tion of Muslims, which hair. by the cameramen, who The pained expression selfie. As she posed, the
didnt want her ven- position Al Ali as an an- At the center of this filmed them nonstop returned when it came announcers voice re-
turing into religious tidote to the negative maelstrom was an ath- from all angles. But her time for Al Ali to submit turned:
or political talk. And press. Then theres the lete who just wanted to face changed the sec- to a string of one-on-one Thank you, Fatima,
they really didnt want so-called hijab fetish, do her thing. ond it was time to glide interviews the Capitals and enjoy your time in
any questions about a fascination with the Al Ali wore a grimace onto the ice and hit some PR team had arranged. the United States. You.
Trumps contested veil that reduces smart, as she sat with her little pucks with her hero, the In her four minutes Are. Welcome.

NHL ROUNDUP HERSHEY 4, HARTFORD 2

Simmonds OT goal lifts Flyers Carey sparks Bears


to a home victory
Wayne Simmonds
scored on a breakaway STAFF REPORT las Jensen at 8:28 of the
SPORTS@LNPNEWS.COM
just over a minute into second period, but Her-
overtime and Michal The Hershey Bears ex- shey responded late in
Neuvirth made 23 saves tended their point streak the frame. Carey scored
Saturday, helping the to eight games with a 4-2 the eventual game-
Philadelphia Flyers end victory over the Hart- winning goal, striking
a three-game losing ford Wolf Pack in front at 17:38. Brad Malone
streak with a 2-1 vic- of a sold-out crowd of forced a turnover with
tory over the San Jose 10,561 at Giant Center a strong forecheck, and
Sharks. on Saturday night. Stanislav Galiev cen-
Ivan Provorov scored Paul Carey scored tered a pass to Carey
in regulation for Phila- his team-leading fifth on the left wing. The
delphia. game-winning goal of forward snapped a shot
Capitals 6, Ducks 4: the year to earn Her- past the blocker of Hal-
Rookie Zach Sanford shey a third straight win verson to make it 3-1
scored his first NHL goal on home ice. Hershey.
to break a tie late in the The Bears tallied a pair The Wolf Pack would
third period and Wash- of goals in the opening again cut to the lead to
ington Capitals beat ASSOCIATED PRESS frame to jump out to an just a goal as Chris Sum-
Anaheim. Philadelphia Flyers Wayne Simmonds, right, scores the game-winning goal against early lead. Travis Boyd mers struck at the at the
Nicklas Backstrom had San Jose Sharks Aaron Dell during overtime on Saturday in Philadelphia. scored his 11th goal of 4:54 mark of the third
a goal and two assists, the season at 7:57, capi- period, rolling a shot
and T.J. Oshie, Daniel Lundqvist also is the Blue Jackets 2, Red straight game under in- talizing on a turnover by through the legs of Her-
Winnik and Marcus Jo- third goaltender to get Wings 1: Cam Atkinson terim coach Bruch Cas- Hartford goalie Bran- shey netminder Parker
hansson had a goal and 400 wins with one fran- scored a go-ahead goal in sidy. don Halverson.The net- Milner for his fourth
an assist each for the chise. the second period, Ser- Lightning 4, Jets 1: minder wandered from goal of the season.
Capitals. Washington Senators 3, Island- gei Bobrovsky stopped Brayden Point, Ondrej his crease and threw Leading 3-2, Hershey
won its 12th straight at ers 0: Craig Anderson 35 shots and Columbus Palat and Victor Hed- a pass along the right closed out the game with
home entering its bye made his first start in 69 beat Detroit. man each had a goal and wing boards. Boyd in- an empty net goal. In his
week. days and turned aside 33 Panthers 7, Preda- an assist as Tampa Bay tercepted the pass and first game back from an
Braden Holtby made shots as the Ottawa beat tors 4: Nick Bjugstad Lightning topped Win- fired a shot into the va- upper-body injury, Riley
18 saves to win his 14th the New York. and Vincent Trocheck nipeg. cated goal to make it 1-0 Barber scored his fifth
consecutive start, and Anderson left the club scored 29 seconds apart Brian Boyle also scored Hershey. goal of the season. After
Washington tied an in early December to be in the second period, as for the Lightning, who The Bears would missing 35 games, Bar-
NHL record by scor- with his wife, Nicholle, Florida beat Nashville. extended their points strike again at the 18:11 ber added the insurance
ing five or more goals in who is battling cancer, Jaromir Jagr also streak to four games (3- mark of the first period. marker, winning a race
an 11th straight home and returned to practice scored for the 1,899th 0-1). Christian Djoos scored to a loose puck, and scor-
game. last week. point of his NHL career Sabres 3, Maple his seventh goal of the ing into the empty net on
Rangers 4, Ava- The shutout was the as the Panthers began a Leafs 1: Evander Kane season, courtesy of a a wrap-around at 18:59.
lanche 2: Henrik Lun- fourth of the season five-game trip by scoring scored twice, Jack patient play by Chris Hartford outshot
dqvist made 32 saves for Anderson in just 20 four goals in the second. Eichel had a career-high Bourque. The forward Hershey 25-22. Mil-
for his 400th career win games. Stars 5, Hurricanes three assists as Buffalo held the puck in on the ner stopped 23 shots to
and New York earned its Blues 4, Canadiens 2: Patrick Eaves scored Sabres beat Toronto to left point and spun off move to 3-0-0-0 since
fifth consecutive victory, 2: Patrik Berglund two goals and Dallas hand the Maple Leafs defensive pressure. He joining Hershey from
beating Colorado. scored three goals to lift beat Carolina. their sixth loss in eight fed Djoos in the slot, and South Carolina of the
Lundqvist is the 12th St. Louis Blues to a win Bruins 4, Canucks 3: games. the defender beat Halv- ECHL. Hartford was
goaltender in NHL his- over Montreal. David Pastrnak scored Sam Reinhart also erson on the backhand 0-for-2 on the power
tory with at least 400 Berglunds hat trick with two minutes left scored for Buffalo, and to make it 2-0 Hershey. play, while Hershey was
wins and the first Euro- gave him six goals in his in the third period, and Robin Lehner made 43 The Wolf Pack would 0-for-3.
pean-born goaltender to last five games and 17 on Boston beat Vancou- saves. cut Hersheys lead to The Bears visit Bridge-
reach the mark. the season. ver to win its second SOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESS 2-1 on a goal from Nik- port at 3 p.m. today.
C6 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2017 SPORTS LNP | LANCASTER, PA

NBA ROUNDUP NASCAR


LANCASTER COUNTY GOLF EVENTS 2017
76ers end
Miamis
Heres this years schedule for the 13 local tournaments sponsored by the Lancaster
County Golf Association and the Lancaster Ladies City-County Golf Association.
Stewart back
on racetrack
DATE EVENT COURSE

winning
Saturday, April 29 Two-Man Scramble Conestoga CC
Sunday, May 21 Lancaster Womens 2-Person Scramble Highlands of Donegal

streak
Sunday, June 11 Lancaster Womens Better Ball Championship Overlook
Friday- Saturday, June 23-24 Mens Amateur Championship Meadia Heights
Saturday- Sunday, July 8-9 Lancaster Mens Better Ball Championship Highlands of Donegal
Sunday- Monday, July 9-10 Womens Amateur Championship Crossgates 3-time NASCAR champion returns
Nerlens Noel, Rob-
Friday, July 21
Friday- Saturday, Aug. 4-5
Mens Open Championship
Mens Match Play Championship
Bent Creek
Lancaster CC
to dirt-track sprint car racing
ert Covington and Saturday, Aug. 19 LANCO/YCAGA Mens Mid-Amateur & Summer Classic Overlook
Dario Saric each scored MARK LONG plained that fellow driver
Sunday, Aug. 20 Lancaster Mixed Tournament Conestoga CC AP SPORTS WRITER
19 points to lead the Monday, Sept. 18 Lancaster Womens Senior Amateur Championship Tanglewood Chad Kemenah blocked
Philadelphia 76ers to a Thursday, Sept. 21 Senior Mens Amateur Championship Foxchase OCALA, Fla. Tony him at the start of the
117-109 victory Satur- Saturday- Sunday, Sept. 30-Oct. 1 Mens War of the Roses Pilgrims Oak Stewart has returned to 30-lap race. Stewart then
day night over Miami, sprint car racing, though hopped on a four-wheel-
snapping the Heats his first race back pro- er and drove through the
winning streak at 13 vided him more frustra- pits to confront Keme-
games. tion than frivolity. nah. Stewart shook his
Goran Dragic had 30 Stewart finished a dis- head and waved his hand
points for the Heat, WEBSITES: MEN - lancogolf.com, pagolf.org WOMEN - lancasterladiesgolf.com, pswga.com appointing 17th in the at Kemenah during their
whose winning streak 26-car main event late exchange.
was the longest in the Thursday at Bubba Race- It capped what surely
NBA this season, the way Park, and he ended had been a long day for
third-best in team his- the night arguing with a Stewart, who arrived in
tory and tops in league fellow driver and com- Ocala early in the week
history by a sub-.500 plaining with officials. and then flew up and
team. Stewart was driving back to Detroit early
Philadelphia center a sprint car for the first Thursday to join Stew-
Joel Embiid missed his time since he acciden- art-Haas Racing driv-
ninth straight game tally struck and killed ers Clint Bowyer, Kurt
and 12th in the last 13 Kevin Ward Jr. during a Busch, Kevin Harvick
due to a bone bruise on race in upstate New York and Danica Patrick for a
his left knee. in 2014. Stewart is still Ford event that includ-
Team president facing a wrongful death ed a tour of the Henry
Bryan Colangelo also lawsuit filed by the fel- Ford Museum of Ameri-
revealed before the low drivers family. can Innovation.
game that Embiid has The three-time NAS- Stewarts crew in Oca-
a slightly torn menis- CAR champion, who la included his dad, his
cus in the same knee. retired after last season, girlfriend and his dog.
Philadelphia put sev- declined comment after Although he started
en players in double the dirt-track event out his heat race from the
figures. of respect for the Ward pole, he faded to sixth,
Embiids absence family and later told failed to qualify for the A
came one night after The Associated Press Main and then slammed
cellphone video cap- he didnt want his rac- his helmet on a table in
tured him dancing on ing to even appear like his hauler. He eventu-
ASSOCIATED PRESS

Jordan Spieth hits out of a bunker on the sixth fairway of the Pebble Beach Golf
stage at a Meek Mill Links during the third round of the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am on Saturday hes rubbing it in the ally managed to race his
concert in Philadel- in Pebble Beach, Calif. Wards faces. way into the main event
phia. Sprint car racing is by finishing second in
The video caused a GOLF ROUNDUP Stewarts passion and the B Main. He was a
mini firestorm in Phila- how he plans to spend non-factor in the fina-
delphia on Saturday.
Speaking to report-
ers at Saturday morn-
Spieth builds a big much of his retire-
ment. He owns the Arc-
tic Cat All Star Circuit
le, won by which Tony
Stewart Racing team-
mate Donny Schatz.

lead at Pebble Beach


ings shootaround at of Champions series, For the last two years,
the teams practice fa- which opened its season it was unclear when, or
cility in Camden, New Thursday night in Ocala. if, Stewart would get
Jersey, the 22-year-old There were barricades back in a sprint car after
rookie said his dancing Jordan Spieth had teur partners. Spieth is Lipsky, looking for alongside his stall, a little Wards death. Stewart,
was all about having a performance that playing with country a first title since 2014, something extra to keep who broke his right leg in
fun. matched the magnifi- singer Jake Owen, while shot 68 Saturday in the the near-capacity crowd a 2013 sprint car crash,
Meek invited me to cent views finally at Snedekers partner is tournament sanctioned a few feet away. Stewart was emotionally devas-
the stage, Embiid said. Pebble Beach on Satur- Nashville businessman by the Asian Tour and declined photo and auto- tated and the incident
I had fun. Thats what day. Toby Wilt. European Tour. graph requests between was made worse by the
Im about, just enjoying Spieth took only 10 Jordan is going to breaks, telling those who accusation that he had
life. putts on the back nine, be out outnumbered, PGA Champions asked that he would do it intentionally targeted
Cavaliers 122, closed with a pitch Snedeker said. We got Tour all after the finale. Ward, who had climbed
Nuggets 109: LeB- that checked up inches three Tennesseans in He eventually did, well out onto the track to
ron James and Kyrie from the cup for an- that group, so it will be a Fred Couples birdied after he climbed out of confront the NASCAR
Irving each scored 27 other birdie and shot a lot of fun to get in there. the final two holes to his car, walked to the veteran. A grand jury de-
points and combined 7-under 65 to open up But the front nine will pull within a stroke of scoring trailer and com- clined to indict Stewart.
for three 3-pointers as a six-shot lead going in be huge tomorrow, the the leaders in the PGA
Clevelands beat Den- the final round of the first seven holes. Ive Champions Tours Al-
ver.
James added 12 as-
AT&T Pebble Beach
Pro-Am.
got to go out there and
make some birdies and
lianz Championship in
Boca Raton, Florida. Earnhardt Jr.s
sists in 32 minutes as
the defending NBA
Starting out
weather-delayed event
the put some pressure on
him.
The 57-year-old Cou-
ples shot a 7-under 65 return to racing
disappoints Petty
champions won for the tied with Jason Day and Dustin Johnson spent to reach 11-under 133 on
fifth time in six Febru- Derek Fathauer, Spieth three days with Spieth The Old Course at Bro-
ary games after going a never gave anyone a and couldnt keep up, at ken Sound.
miserable 7-8 in Janu- chance. least not on the greens. Doug Garwood, Joe
ary. Following his only The U.S. Open cham- Durant, Scott McCar- Wants him to preserve his health
The Cavs went on an bogey of the round a pion made three birdies ron and first-round
18-0 run in the third 7-iron over the cliffs over his last six holes leader Olin Browne after suffering severe concussion
quarter to take control on No. 8 that narrowly and saved par from a shared the top spot, all
of the game. stayed up in the rough shot into the Pacific birdieing the par-5 18th. JOE MARUSAK 26 career victories, the
THE CHARLOTTE OBSERVER
Nikola Jokic had 27 above the putting sur- Ocean on No. 18 for a Garwood shot 64, Du- most recent coming in
points and 13 rebounds face he ran off three 66. He was seven shots rant 65, McCarron 66, Seven-time NASCAR Phoenixs fall race in
for the Nuggets, who straight birdies, made behind. and Browne 69. Tom champion Richard Petty 2015.
played their third game a tough, curling 6-foot There were questions Pernice Jr. had a 64 to thinks driver Dale Earn- Voted NASCARs
in four nights. par putt on the 12th and whether Johnsons sec- match Couples at 11 un- hardt Jr. should pre- most-popular driver in
Bucks 116, Pac- then closed with three ond shot ever cleared der. serve his health by not 14 consecutive years,
ers 100: Giannis An- birdies and another the hazard along the Couples birdied returning to racing this Earnhardt told a news
tetokoumpo had 20 tough par save on his ocean wall. A television the first three holes, year . conference in late Janu-
points, 10 assists and last four holes. replay was not entirely dropped a stroke on the I was a little disap- ary that hes not putting
eight rebounds to He was at 17-under conclusive. par-4 fourth, birdied pointed that he did, any pressure on him-
help Milwaukee beat 197 and had his largest the par-5 sixth and ea- Petty told FS1s NAS- self to win again soon.
Indiana. 54-hole lead on the PGA Maybank gled the par-4 10th. He CAR Race Hub show His first race back will
Mirza Teletovic made Tour. Championship two-putted from about of Earnhardt Jr.s deci- be the season-opening
five 3-pointers and had Brandt Snedeker did 100 feet for birdie on 18. sion to get back behind Daytona 500 on Feb. 26.
19 points, and Malcolm his part with a 30 on the U.S. Masters cham- Couples is playing in the wheel of a race car. My fans want me to
Brogdon and Greg front nine he started pion Danny Willett Florida for the first time Earnhardt was medi- win and to go out and
Monroe each added 17 on No. 10 for a 67 to shot a 5-under 67 at the since the 2006 Honda cally cleared to race this have a great year and
for the Bucks. pull within two shots Maybank Champion- Classic. season after missing win the championship,
C.J. Miles had six 3s when he finished. Spi- ship in Kuala Lumpur, Glad I came, said half of the 2016 season Earnhardt told report-
and scored 23 points, eth was up the hill on Malaysia, to finish the Couples, the Hall of because of a concussion. ers via audio provided
and Monta Ellis and the 14th, doing what day three strokes ahead Famer who won the last Petty told Race Hub by NASCAR, after test-
Myles Turner each Spieth does a 6-foot of American David Lip- of his 11 senior titles in that Earnhardt has ing his No. 88 Chevy for
had 18 points for the par save. sky heading into todays 2014. lived half his life, and several laps at Phoenix
Pacers. They have Those putts scare final round. Bernhard Langer was he dont need to be International Raceway.
dropped three straight me, Spieth said af- Willett had a 16-un- tied for 54th after his messed up going to the I dont know if I feel
after a season-best ter making a downhill der total of 200 after 54 second straight 71. next (half ). like I have something to
seven-game winning 3-footer for par on No. holes. Defending champion I just feel like he got prove, but there is that
streak. 4. The 29-year-old Eng- Esteban Toledo was 8 through with it two or expectation to compete
Clippers 107, Hor- But he made them all, lishman seemed to be under after a 67. three times, and he had and go do well.
nets 102: Blake Griffin except for the 8-foot thriving despite unpre- Winning Ryder Cup some pretty big knocks But Ive said 100
had 20 points and 12 par putt on No. 8 that dictable weather con- captains Jose Maria in the head, Petty told times: Ive done more
rebounds, Austin Riv- he missed immediately, ditions at the Saujana Olazabal and Paul Mc- the show. Ive had than what I set out to do.
ers scored 16 of his 18 pausing when a heel Golf and Country Club, Ginley are making their them, too, I think I still Ive accomplished more
points in the second print nearly kicked the opening with three senior debuts. Olaza- live in one of them, but than what I thought
half to lead Los Angeles ball left and into the rounds of 67 or better bal was tied for 23rd at hitting mine was never I would accomplish.
past Charlotte. cup. for just the third time in 6 under after a 67, and that bad. I never thought this
Nicolas Batum had Snedeker, trying to his career. McGinley was tied for Hes got a lot of career, would happen. I look at
25 points, six rebounds win at Pebble Beach for Willett has not won a 44th at 3 under after a opportunities in front my trophies and I cant
and eight assists for the the third time in five tournament since the 73. of him, Petty said. He believe theyre mine.
Hornets, who have lost years, was at 11-under 2016 Masters and has John Daly eagled the could make another ca- Im pretty happy with
nine of their past 10 204 and will be in the only three top-10 fin- 18th in a 75 that left him reer, and racing would be what I did. Im blown
games. final group with Spieth, ishes since his win at tied for 69th at 2 over. a minor thing for him. away how fortunate Ive
SOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESS along with their ama- Augusta. SOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESS Earnhardt, 42, has been.
LNP | LANCASTER, PA SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2017 C7

Outdoors
HUNTING

The semiautomatic debate


Game Commissions final vote expected in March on use of rapid-fire rifles in Pa.

P.J. REILLY
LNP OUTDOORS WRITER

T
he Pennsylvania Board of Game
Commissioners has given ten-
tative approval to a measure
that would allow the use of semiauto-
matic rifles for hunting big game, small
game and furbearers.
A final vote will take place in March,
so now is the time for debating the
issue.
Certainly there are many hunters op-
posed to this. They fear the woods will
be filled with spray and pray hunt-
ers, who will indiscriminately empty
their magazines as game runs past,
causing grave safety problems. They
also fear the animal wounding rate will
skyrocket.
These are real fears from real people,
and they cannot be simply dismissed.
Semiautomatic rifles have never been
allowed for hunting in Pennsylvania,
so these are uncharted waters. Any-
thing is possible.
However, what we can say is that
A hunter with a semiautomatic rifle.
there simply is no hard evidence be-
hind these fears. In fact, the evidence
that does exist suggests these things hunters are firing more shots than
will not come to pass. hunters in other parts of the state.
Its true, shotguns are not rifles.
History Shoot both in the air and a .308
round will travel much farther than a
More than 40 states already allow 12-gauge slug.
hunting with semiautomatic rifles, and But were talking about hunt-
none reports a higher rate of safety ers in the most populated areas of
issues because of those guns. Pennsylvania using semiautomatics.
People say, Well none of those states Hunters here are firing more shots
is Pennsylvania. We have the densest than hunters in the rest of the state,
concentration of hunters in the U.S. while packed more tightly into rela-
This is true. No argument. tively small properties surrounded by
But states like Maryland, Virginia, houses, businesses, cars, etc. A care- P.J. REILLY | STAFF WRITER

New York and Michigan which all lessly-fired slug doesnt have to travel The writer with a big boar hog he shot with a semiautomatic rifle in Georgia.
allow semiautomatic rifles have far here to cause problems.
pretty decent concentrations of hunt- There is nothing in the Special Regs it comes to taking down game. they are allowed to carry semiauto-
ers, as compared to their huntable land Areas even remotely close to places Again, this remains to be seen, but matics.
area. They are not much different from like the 100,000 contiguous, forested I can tell you I have hunted deer and Hunters who are going to shoot like
Pennsylvania in that regard, and they acres of State Game Lands 13 and 57, hogs extensively with my 30-Reming- that with a semiautomatic have prob-
havent had problems with semiauto- situated mostly in Sullivan County, or ton AR. Every animal I took aim at, my ably already been doing so for years
matics. the 513,000-acre Allegheny National goal was to kill with the first shot. The with a pump-, lever- or bolt-action
Forest in northwest Pennsylvania. rifle I was using was irrelevant. In fact, rifle.
Local experience You can see a lot more orange on a the thought of making a quick follow-
short walk through Evansburg State up shot never entered my mind. My Predictions?
Also, Pennsylvania does have a his- Park in Montgomery County on the focus was always on making that first
tory of hunters using semiautomatic deer season opener than you will trek- shot count. Can I or anyone else say definitively
firearms for deer. For more than 20 king through Susquehannock State Only twice have I ever taken follow- right now that semiautomatic rifles
years, deer hunters in the Special Forest in Potter County. up shots. Both times, my aim and wont cause problems in the Pennsyl-
Regulations Areas Allegheny, Ches- If there were going to be a problem awareness of safety on the follow-up vania woods if their use is approved?
ter, Bucks, Delaware and Montgomery with semiautomatics, you would think shots were just as careful as they were No.
counties have been allowed to use we would have seen it in the Special on the first just as theyve been But neither can anyone say for cer-
semiautomatic shotguns. And theyve Regs Areas at some point over the past whenever Ive taken follow-up shots tain that they will be a safety hazard.
done so without problems. two decades. with my bolt-action rifles. History simply tells us they havent
Wildlife Management Unit 5C, in That doesnt mean every hunter caused problems anywhere else
fact, which includes parts of Chester, Safety first will do the same. But I can tell you the theyve been approved for use. And
Montgomery, Delaware and Bucks action of the gun has had no influence history tends to repeat itself.
counties, has ranked either first or Ive heard the claim that hunters on my decision-making process, so
second in the state the past 10 years in with semiautomatics will rely on vol- its unrealistic to think all hunters will n P.J. Reilly is an LNP outdoors writer. Email
total deer harvest, which means these ume of fire over precision aiming when simply revert to spray and pray if him at preilly@lnpnews.com.

Calendar Route 372, left on Hollow


Road.
n Sporting clays shoot:
Atglen Sportsmen, 5 p.m.;
FRIDAY
n 3-D shoot: Hemlock
n 24th annual Lancaster
County Friends of the
n Indoor handgun $5.50. Club is on Creek NRA Fundraising Banquet:
Archery Clubs indoor Saturday, Feb. 25, from
These Outdoors Calendar shooters and young practice: Manheim Road, Sadsbury Township.
shoot. 28 targets. From 4-9 4-11 p.m. at Spooky Nook
items are just a few of the shooters are welcome. Sportsmens Association. n Trap shoot under the p.m. Take Route 72 north
activities this week from $3 per round. For more Open to the public. From Sports, 2913 Spooky Nook
lights: Adamstown Rod & over Pennsylvania Turnpike,
throughout Lancaster information, contact Al 7-9 p.m. Cost is $10. For Road, Manheim. The event
Gun Club. At 5 p.m.; $3. right on Spring Hill Lane.
County and beyond. To Hubler, 717-468-8014; more information, call Allan features an unlimited
read the full calendar miltongrovesc.org. Wolf, 717-653-9979, or n Trap shooting practice: buffet, available from 4:30-
online, go to
n Sporting clays shoot: email adwolf7812@gmail. Conewago Rod & Gun UPCOMING 6:30 p.m.; doors open at 4
bit.ly/2ll6F7b. To submit com. Club, 1483 Turnpike Road, p.m. Tickets for the dinner
calendar items, email Atglen Sportsmens n Eastern Chapter of the
Association. From 8 a.m. to Elizabethtown. Begins at are $50 per person. Make
preilly@lnpnews.com; call Wild Sheep Foundations
12:30 p.m; $12. 9 a.m. Open to the public. checks payable to The
annual convention: Feb.
717-575-3039; or send to WEDNESDAY For more information, call 17-19 at Lancaster County
Friends of the NRA, c/o
Ad Crable, PO Box 1328; n Trap shoot: Cocalico n Lancaster Group of 717-380-1589. Donna Gerz, P.O Box 10053,
Lancaster, PA 17608-1328. Sportsmens Association, Convention Center, 25 S.
the Sierra Club free Queen St. From noon to Lancaster, PA, 17605. For
from 9 a.m. until ?, 585 n Skeet shooting more information, contact
screening of Love Thy 7 p.m. Friday, 10 a.m. to 6
Sportsman Road, Denver. practice: Cocalico
TODAY Nature: a 2014 film by
Sportsmens Association, p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m. Gerz, 717-203-2592 or Paul
Means Jr., 717-354-7789.
Emmy-nominated director to 4 p.m. Sunday.
n Hike for the public: 585 Sportsman Road,
led by Lancaster Hiking MONDAY Sylvie Rokab, at 7 p.m.
Denver. From noon to 3 n Lancaster County Bird n Donegal Fish and
Club. At 1:15 p.m., hike in the board room of Conservation Association
n Practice trap shoot: Lancaster Country Day p.m. and 5-8 p.m. Open Club field trip to Barnegat
4 moderate miles on an Paradise Sportsmans Light and Edwin B. in cooperation with the
School, 725 Hamilton to the public. For more Donegal Experiential
out-and-back hike on the Association, from 5-7 p.m.; Forsyth National Wildlife
Road. Refreshments will information, contact Lou Education Program will
Horse-Shoe Trail in State $4. Take Route 741 east Refuge in New Jersey:
Game Lands 145 with be available and discussion Katz, 717-733-3315. host its 52nd annual
from Strasburg; right on Saturday, with a 5:30 a.m.
Joan Drake, 717-397-6546. Belmont Road. will follow the film. For Spring Outdoor Show and
start from Ephrata. The
All hikes and impromptu more information, contact
hikes meet to carpool Jane Druce, janedruce@ THURSDAY public is invited, free of pork barbecue: Saturday,
March 18, from 11 a.m. to 3
charge. Pre-registration
from the corner of Race TUESDAY comcast.net. n Trap shooting practice: is required no later than p.m. in the Donegal High
and Buchanan avenues in n Trap shooting practice: n Winter Indoor Archery Conewago Rod & Gun the day before the trip. School lobby, 1025 Koser
Buchanan Park. Southern Lancaster County League: 6-10 p.m. each Club, 1483 Turnpike Road, For more information or Road, Mount Joy. For
n Trap Shoot: Milton Farmer-Sportsmens Wednesday until March Elizabethtown. From 5-10 to register, contact leader more information or to
Grove Sportsmens Club, Association. From 1-8:30 31 at the Southern p.m. Open to the public. Doug Anderson, 717-203- set up a display, call Brian
from 12:30-3:30 p.m. Open p.m.; $4. Take Route 272 Lancaster County Farmers For more information, call 2482; doug.anderson@ Cunningham, 717-413-7454;
to the public. First-time south to Buck, left on Sportsmens Association. 717-380-1589. pennmanor.net. bc.fly.fishing@hotmail.com.
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Lancaster Scene download the registration


form, waiver forms, and the
Greater Elizabethtown
Area Recreation &
SENIOR GAMES
The 2017 Senior Indoor
the Fred W. Steinman
Patrons Cup at Racquet
code of conduct form. Community Services offers Club West, 200 Running
programs and activities Games will be held at Pump Road, Lancaster,
If your organization wishes to have an item in the Spooky Nook Sports will Lanco Fieldhouse on Feb.
LANCASTER SCENE column of the LNP Sunday sports for all ages. Registration on March 4, 11, 18 and 25.
offer spring youth flag 28, March 1 and March 3.
print section, as well as its weekly online listings, send is accepted online at The program times will
football leagues for age The games are open to all
a note to the LNP sports department, P.O. Box 1328, GetintoGEARS.org, by be 4:30 to 6 p.m. and
groups 6-8, 9-11, 12-13 athletes ages 55 and older
Lancaster, PA 17608. Items may run for up to three phone (717-367-0355) or 6 to 7:30 p.m. Junior
and 14-15 beginning the as of Feb. 28. Many sports
consecutive weeks and will not be repeated after that fax (717-367-4138) with a players between the
second week of March. will be contested, including ages of 6 and 18 are
period. The email address is sports@lnpnews.com. The Register by March 8 at Visa or MasterCard credit running events, throwing
fax number is 481-7327. Items must be mailed, faxed or card, and by walk-in or invited to attend the four
spookynooksports.com or events, badminton, bocce, 90-minute instructional
emailed by Thursday to be included in the column. call League Coordinator mail-in at 600 E. High St., horseshoes, cornhole toss,
Elizabethtown, PA 17022. sessions. A Quick Start
Justin Dorff at 717-618-8510 target golf, foul shots, court will be offered at
for details. Registration is on a first- penalty kicks and more. To
BASEBALL head field hockey coach. come, first-served basis. register, call the fieldhouse
the 4:30 p.m. session for
Prospects may apply online juniors between the ages
Challenger of Lancaster at manheimcentral.org. Call INLINE HOCKEY Hempfield Rec Center, at 717-560-0717 or visit of 6 and 10. Cost is $45.
Athletic Director George 950 Church St., Landisville, lancofieldhouse.com and Registration deadline is
County Little League, offers instructional, click on Sports/Special Feb. 22. Register online
a baseball program Derbyshire at 717-664- East Petersburg Inline
group exercise and Events to download an at tenniscentral.org. For
endorsed by Little League 8429 with questions. Hockey will hold
sports programs for application. more information, call Jeff
International, is taking Pequea Valley School registration for its spring
youth roller hockey league all ages. Opportunities Kitsock at 717-519-0570.
registrations for the District has an opening for
at Play It Again Sports, include aquatics, fitness, SHOOTING
2017 spring season. This a junior varsity assistant
program is open to all softball coach available 411 Granite Run Drive, lifeguarding, personal UMPIRING
Lancaster, from 11 a.m. training, sport-specific Milton Grove Sportsmens
children and adults who for the 2016-17 season; training, tennis, wellness
have a disability that to 1 p.m. Feb. 18 and 25. Club will hold two trap The District Two
applications can be found and special events. For shoots in February: today
does not allow them to Cost is $50 with shirt, Lancaster County Umpires
at pequeavalley.org. Submit more information, visit from 12:30 to 3:30 p.m.,
participate in a traditional $40 without. For more Association will be having
application and resume to hempfieldrec.com or call and Feb. 15 at 10 a.m.
baseball program. There is information, call Don Krow registration meetings at
Dan Myers, P.O. Box 287, at 717-892-8534. 717-898-3102. Both are open to the
NO COST. For information Kinzers, PA 17535. 1 p.m. Feb. 19 and March
Lampeter-Strasburg public. First-time shooters 19 at Lancaster Church of
and details go to eteamz. A weekly 18-and-over
Elizabethtown Area School YMCA, 800 Village Road, and young shooters are the Brethren, 1601 Sunset
com/challengerlancaster league will be held at
District is seeking a track West Lampeter Township, always welcome. For more Ave., Lancaster. For more
or call Mike Tafelski at the Lampeter-Strasburg information, contact Al
717-682-0938. Register by (pole vault/vertical jumps) YMCA from 10 a.m. to offers a variety of leagues information, contact Steve
coach, assistant varsity Hubler at 717-468-8014, or Enedy at 717-492-9816.
March 1. 5 p.m. Sundays. Cost is and programs. Call
boys lacrosse coach and a visit miltongrovesc.org.
$400 per team for eight 717-464-4000 or visit
In The Net Baseball head junior high football games and playoffs lancasterymca.org. VOLLEYBALL
Tournaments will be coach. Visit etownschools. (referee fee included in SOCCER
held from April through org/domain/14 or Lancaster Family YMCA
October for the 9U-18U age league fee). Registration offers a wide variety of GEARS Recreation will
contact human resources closes March 4 and league PA Classics Junior
brackets. Six fields onsite, youth and adult sports host a mens and womens
representative Donna play begins March 12. For Academy Soccer League doubles volleyball
indoor batting cages, and Long at donna_long@ programs, including
more information contact registration is now open tournament at 8:30 a.m.
free parking and admission. etownschools.org or 717- basketball, roller hockey,
Deric Hafer at Dhafer@ for its spring intramural Feb. 25 with divisions of
For more information, 367-1521 ext. 1017 for more soccer and more. For program. The purpose is
call 717-838-8706 or visit lancasterymca.org or 717- more information, visit Open, AA/A & BB. There
information. 393-9622, ext. 1212. to introduce young soccer also is a coed doubles
inthenet.com or ectb.org. lancasterymca.org or players to the game of
The Hempfield athletic contact Deric Hafer, sports tournament on at 8:30
Nook Baseball will hold a
tryout for 14U players from
department has an JOB FAIR director, at Dhafer@
soccer in an environment
that is conducive to
a.m. Feb. 26, with divisions
opening for an assistant lancasterymca.org or 717- of Open/AA, A & BB.
6:30 to 8 p.m. Feb. 19 at its learning and having fun. Paid preregistration is
indoor field. Three roster softball coach. Interested The Lancaster 464-4000, ext. 1212. Eight weeks of games and
candidates must apply Barnstormers, looking $60 per team and walk-
spots are available. Contact Lancaster Rec offers training. The program is for in registration the day of
Troy at 717-618-8516 for online at hempfieldsd.org. to fill positions for the all U8-U6 boys and girls
instructional, exercise and the tournament is $80
more information and to If you have any questions, 2017 season, will hold a regardless of experience.
recreational programs. Call per team. Tournaments
sign up. contact the Hempfield job fair from 6 to 8 p.m. Visit paclassics.org for
717-392-2115, ext. 147, or will be held at the
Athletic Office at Feb. 28 at the ballpark on more information and to
visit lancasterrec.org. Elizabethtown Area High
hsdathletics@hempfieldsd. Prince Street. Positions
BASKETBALL org. available range from Lititz recCenter, 301 W.
register before March 26. School gymnasiums, 600
Maple St., Lititz, offers a In the Net Sports Complex E. High St., Elizabethtown.
Lancaster Country Day parking attendants to To register or for more
Tryouts for boys interested variety of programs for will host several upcoming
School has immediate ushers, ticket-takers and information, visit
in competing for open all ages including sports, soccer events, including
openings for assistant sellers, grounds crew, GetintoGEARS.org or call
spots on the Lancaster- fitness, wellness, aquatics, a 6 v. 6 Presidents Day
coaches for high school batboys/girls, Fun Patrol, 717-367-0355.
based CATS Basketball American Red Cross Tournament, summer
game production, suite day camps, goalkeeper
AAU 17U and 16U girls lacrosse, middle classes, massage/facials,
attendants, vendors,
basketball teams will be school boys lacrosse,
cleaning service, cashiers, and special events. For
camp and the Little WALKING
held from 1 to 2:30 p.m. grades 3/4 boys lacrosse Kickers program. For more
servers and cooks. more information visit information, email soccer@
Feb. 18 and from 6 to 8 and grades 3/4 girls lititzrec.com or call 717- Penn Dutch Pacers
Applicants must be at inthenet.com, call 717-838-
p.m. Feb. 26 at Lancaster lacrosse. All are stipend least 16 years of age, and 626-5096. Volksmarch Club is
Catholic High School. Visit positions. Interested 8706 or visit inthenet.com.
those under 18 must have offering a noncompetitive
leaguelineup.com/svw to candidates should send Manheim Township 10K or 6K walk in Lititz on
appropriate paperwork.
fill out a player information their information to Austen Recreation Department SOFTBALL Feb. 18. Start point is St.
C. Hannis, CMAA, by mail offers a selection of sports
sheet. Email Doug Kraft at
doug.kraft@comcast.net at Lancaster Country Day LACROSSE leagues and programs. Call Franklin & Marshall will
James Catholic Church,
505 Woodcrest Ave., Lititz.
with questions. School, 725 Hamilton 717-290-7180, ext. 3100, or conduct its All-Skills Start anytime between 8
Road, Lancaster PA 17603; GEARS will offer clubs for visit manheimtownship.org. Softball Clinic from 9 a.m. and 1 p.m., finish by
The Lancaster City YMCA or via email to hannisa@ boys in grades 7 and 8, Masonic Life Center, a.m. to noon Feb. 26. For 4 p.m. Cost for IVV credit
and Lampeter-Strasburg lancastercountryday.org. and girls in grades 3 to 5 Elizabethtown, has fitness more information, visit is $3, all others free. For
YMCA will offer a 25-over and 6 through 8. The boys
Penn Manor High School programs, pool classes and fandmsoftballcamps.com. questions, contact David
mens league from 7 to program will teach the Barber at 717-626-6103 or
10 p.m. Tuesdays and is accepting applications swim times. For details, Senior softball pick-up
basics of lacrosse through visit masonicvillagespa. visit penndutchpacers.org.
Wednesdays from March 14 for high school assistant practices and games. The games will be held at In
through May 23. The cost boys soccer coaches org (click on Elizabethtown The Net Sports Complex,
is $600 per team. There for the fall 2017 season.
season runs from March
13 through late May on
under Location). 798 Airport Road, Palmyra, WRESTLING
will be eight games plus Send resumes to Athletic Monday-Friday with Southern End Community from noon to 3 p.m.
playoffs, and a team jersey, Director Jeff Roth, Penn practices and games on Association SECA in Tuesdays and Thursdays. The Susquehannock
referee and scorekeeper Manor High School, P.O. Elizabethtown Area High Quarryville, offers a wide Cost is $7 per player. Warrior Youth Wrestling
fees are included in the Box 1001, Millersville, PA School Field No. 2. The variety of recreational, Players ages 55 and over Club will host a Middle
league fee. Registration 17551, call 717-872-9520 x girls program will teach the exercise, sports programs are split into multiple Atlantic Wrestling
closes March 6. For more 1367 or email Jeff.Roth@ basics of lacrosse through and leagues. Call 717-806- teams and play two or Association preliminary
information contact pennmanor.net. practices for grades 3-5 0123 or see secarec.org. three games during the district tournament March
Deric Hafer at Dhafer@ and practices and games three-hour session. No 4 at Susquehannock High
Derry Township School Town Square Health Club preregistration is required. School. This tournament
lancasterymca.org or 717- for grades 6-8. The season
393-9622 ext. 1212. District (Hershey High in Manheim offers land and For more information, visit will be full double-
School) is seeking assistant runs from March 13 and water exercise activities. inthenet.com or call 717- elimination. Mandatory
The Ephrata Recreation varsity football coaches. through early May on Call Haley Brumbach at 838-8706. weigh-ins will be held at
Center will hold its 25th Applicants should email Mondays and Wednesdays 717-664-6306.
with practices and games USA Softball Tournaments the high school March 3
annual 3-on-3 tournament a letter of interest and from 6 to 8 p.m. Wrestlers
March 11 and 12. Divisions on Elizabethtown Area YMCA at New Holland, will be held at In The Net
resume to Athletic Director 123 N. Shirk Road, offers Sports Complex, including may change weight
include mens open, mens Scott Govern at sgovern@ High School Field No.
personal fitness class and 10U, 12U, 14U, 16U, 18U - B classes at weigh-ins.
B, mens 35 and over, boys hershey.k12.pa.us no later 1. For more information
programs, swim instruction, Level Tournaments. Three Online entry is required
11th and 12th grade, boys on either program, visit
than Feb. 28, or until league and a wide variety onsite softball fields, indoor at warrioryouthwrestling.
ninth and 10th grade, boys GetintoGEARS.org or call org. No walk-ins will
positions are filled. of programs for youth, batting cages, and free
seventh and eighth grade, 717-367-0355. be accepted March
boys fifth and sixth grade, adult and seniors. Visit parking and admission.
girls 11th and 12th grade, FIELD HOCKEY POWERLIFTING lancasterymca.org. $485 per tournament. For 3 or 4. For more
information, contact
girls ninth and 10th grade, more information, visit
inthenet.com, call 717-838- Tournament Director
girls seventh and eighth A spring league, with high Rock Sports has begun its RUNNING 8706, or email Brad Frye at Rick Riley at mawa@
grade and girls fifth and school and adult divisions, 2017 powerlifting team, warrioryouthwrestling.org.
will be offered at In The brad@inthenet.com.
sixth grade. Awards will be which is training for the The Lancaster Road
given for first and second Net Sports Complex. Eight- The Manheim Township PJW Area XIII will hold
19th annual Powerpalooza Runners Club invites the state qualifier for
place in each division of game season with playoffs Competition. Lifters of all runners of all ages and Recreation and Park
the double-elimination will be held Mondays Planning Departments the junior high division
levels and backgrounds abilities to participate in at F&M College on Feb.
tournament. Entry fees are from March 20 to May 8. may join and compete in 2017 ASA Class D/E
its spring fun runs, held 19. Wrestlers must be
$79 for adult teams and Registration deadline is Mens Slow Pitch Softball
the squat, bench, press and throughout the area every from Dauphin, Berks,
$69 for youth teams. The March 6. $725 per team. League team packets
deadlift. The three-month Tuesday evening at 6:30 Lebanon or Lancaster
registration deadline is For information and are available now. Teams
powerlifting membership p.m. This week the club counties. Registration is
March 8. For an application registration, visit inthenet. may pick up packets at
fee of $450 includes a will be running from Longs at wrestlereg.com. Visit
visit ephratarec.com. com, call 717-838-8706 or the Stauffer Mansion,
three-month membership Park in Lancaster. Park on 1241 Lititz Pike, Lancaster, pjwarea13.com for details.
The fifth annual Heroes email brad@inthenet.com. to train at Rock Sports with the Bluebird Lane lot. For or email hnorton@
vs. Legends benefit four workouts per week more information, contact manheimtownship.org. For YOUTH SPORTS
basketball game will be FLAG FOOTBALL (February through April Stephanie at 717-951- additional information, call
held at 7 p.m. Feb. 24 in 30), monthly team training 9453. Information about 290-7180 x 3100. Team
sessions, a team singlet The fourth annual YMCA
the Elizabethtown Area The Lancaster Football Thursday evening and deposits for the season are
and entry fee for the Kids Marathon will be held
High School Daubert Gym. Association is now Sunday morning trail runs due Feb. 17.
Powerpalooza Competition. at 6 p.m. April 7. Cost is
Players will include EASD accepting registrations can also be found on the
For additional information $25 per child. Register
faculty members and
coaches, former E-town
for its Spring 2017 boys
or to register, call 717-806-
club website, lrrclub.org. SWIMMING online at gardenspot
competitive flag football YWCA Lancasters Race villagemarathon.org.
Bears and Blue Jays league. The LFA offers 5852.
Against Racism will be Franklin & Marshall College T-shirt and finisher medal
basketball stars and other three divisions: Junior included in race fee.
held rain or shine on April
local community members. Division (grades K-2), REC CENTERS 29, with a start time of
is offering a masters swim
program at Kunkel Aquatic Children may work their
The night will include Youth Division (grades way toward completing a
audience participation, 9 a.m. All race activities Center on Mondays,
3-5) and Teen Division Brightside Opportunity will be held at Musser Wednesdays and Fridays full 26.2-mile marathon by
giveaways, contests and (grades 6-8). Games are Center, at 515 Hershey Ave., running, biking, walking
the basketball game. Park in Lancaster. The from 5:30 to 6:30 a.m. The
officiated by PIAA /LFA Lancaster, offers a variety certified 5K course loops program will be coached or swimming in one-mile
Tickets are $5 per person, of programs for all ages, increments over several
officials. The fee is $105 for through Historic Lancaster by former professional
ages 4 and under are free. and a diverse population. months. The children finish
a guaranteed eight-game and has timing clocks at triathlete Andrew Yoder
For more information, visit Yoga, a nutritionist, their marathon when all
season. Space is limited the one- and two-mile and is open to all abilities.
GetintoGEARS.org or call fitness, personal trainers, of the participants will run
717-367-0355. and registrations will end marks. Participants may The fee is $50 a month.
Feb. 20 or once all teams basketball, Zumba and Soul register by creating a For more information, the final 1.2 miles together
are full. Tentative game line dancing are among team, joining an existing contact Andrew Yoder at at the Garden Spot Village
COACHING dates are March 25; April the available programs. To team, or registering andrewyodertri@gmail. campus on the same
OPENINGS 1, 8 and 29; and May 6, 7, register call 717-509-1342 as an individual. Team com. course the Garden Spot
13 and 20. Championship or come in. Village Marathoners will
registration is available
use. For more information
Manheim Central is games are on May 23. Ephrata Rec Center, 130 online only and must be TENNIS contact Deric Hafer at
searching for a head Kickoff times range from S. Academy Drive, offers a completed by April 14. Dhafer@lancasterymca.org
girls soccer coach and a 1-4 p.m., and championship wide variety of programs Individual registrations can Tennis Central will sponsor or 717-393-9622, ext. 1212.
varsity assistant. Previous game times are from 6-8 for all ages including be made online or the day
coaching experience is p.m. Contact LFA Director sports, fitness, wellness, of the race, beginning at 7
Joe Galante at 892-7098 a.m. To register online, visit
required. A varsity assistant
is also needed for the field for additional information
aquatics and special events.
For more information visit athlinks.com/event/ywca- For high school sports coverage
hockey program, along
with a junior high
or visit lancasterfootball
association.org to
ephratarec.com or call 717-
738-1167.
lancaster-race-against-
racism-5k2017-37261.
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Scoping out OF talent


BASEBALL

Many Marlins
fans applaud
possible sale
STEVEN WINE by speaking of Lorias
AP SPORTS WRITER DAN MASSEY
ownership tenure in the
MIAMI One of sev- past tense. Every time FANTASY SPORTS
eral long lines at the we had good players, he
Miami Marlins fanfest sold them out. We were Outfielders com- Santana is just 24 years
stretched past the beer looked at as a farm team prise one-third of a old and hit 11 home runs
and pizza kiosks, beyond instead of a major league starting lineup, so it in limited play during
a stairwell, an elevator, team. should come as no 2016. Similarly, Dahl was
rest rooms and the team Lorias unpopularity surprise that many called up to Colorado
store, as fans waited stems from the teams of the best players near the end of July and
more than 30 minutes perennially low pay- in baseball roam the promptly hit .315 with
for an autograph from rolls, and a financing outfield. seven homers and five
Severino Gonzalez, a agreement for 5-year- In 2016, six of 11 steals in 63 games.
pitcher with four career old Marlins Park widely players to hit .300 Dont expect a re-
victories. viewed as unfair to tax- and have double- peat: Adam Duvall, Matt
But then Marlins fans payers. digit home runs and Kemp, Jackie Bradley, ASSOCIATED PRESS

are accustomed to wait- It hasnt helped the stolen bases played in Adam Jones. Los Angeles Angels Mike Trout hits a three-run home run
ing. It has been eight New York art dealers the outfield. The top Duvall had a great Aug. 6 against the Seattle Mariners in the first inning of a
years since their team reputation for draining three home run hit- stretch from May 3 to game in Seattle.
had a winning season, money from the Marlins ters in the American June 7, mashing 15 home
and 14 years since Mi- that his selling price in League were outfield- runs in 32 games. His from San Diegos procliv- Yasiel Puig.
amis most recent playoff the preliminary agree- ers, as were three of .225/.291/.432 slash line ity for base thievery. McCutchens move
game. ment is 10 times more the five players to in his other 118 games is a from center field to right
So on Saturday, many than what he paid for the swipe 40 bags. more apt representation All-around stars field characterizes his
Marlins loyalists were franchise in 2002. Fantasy owners, of his projection for 2017. diminishing skill set.
delighted their wait for Kushners final offer therefore, can fill a lot Meanwhile, Bradleys Top tier: Mike Trout, He had easily his worst
an ownership change could be much lower of needs by securing a .305/.384/.584 line Mookie Betts, Char- season in 2016, estab-
might soon be over. than $1.6 billion. Other quality outfield. before June 20 became lie Blackmon, Bryce lishing new career-lows
Joshua Kushner, whose interested parties might Heres how things .240/.323/.415 thereaf- Harper. in multiple offensive
older brother is an advis- yet outbid Kushner. are shaping up for ter, a clear warning to Trout and Harper both categories. He has gone
er to President Donald Team president David 2017 at that position. fantasy owners of his had more steals in 2016 from a must-have player
Trump, has a prelimi- Samson would neither unpredictable output. than in 2014 and 2015 to a mid-round consid-
nary agreement to buy confirm nor deny that Power hitters combined and were two eration.
the franchise from Jef- Loria, 76, plans to sell. Speedsters of nine players to join
frey Loria for about $1.6 But Samson said the Top tier: Nelson the 20/20 club, along My 2017 rankings
billion, a person with team is approached by a Cruz, Giancarlo Top tier: Trea Turner, with Betts. Blackmon
direct knowledge of the prospective buyer once Stanton, Kris Bryant, Billy Hamilton, Starling hit a career-high 29 1. Mike Trout, Angels; 2.
negotiations said Friday. on a month on average, Mark Trumbo, Kyle Marte, A.J. Pollock. home runs last season, Mookie Betts, Red Sox;
Spectacular, said and Loria is receptive to Schwarber, Khris Turner spent most of but, despite reaching 3. Trea Turner, Nationals;
George Casali, waiting offers. Davis. April, May and June in base at a 38 percent clip, 4. Kris Bryant, Cubs; 5.
Bryce Harper, Nationals; 6.
with his two teenage You always listen to Cruz enters the the minors, a victim of attempted fewer than Giancarlo Stanton, Marlins;
sons in the line for Gon- anything, Samson said. season as the lone Dusty Bakers ridiculous half as many steals as the 7. Charlie Blackmon,
zalezs autograph. Any- Thats responsible. player to have hit 40 phobia of playing young- previous year. Owners Rockies; 8. Nelson Cruz,
body but Loria. I dont For the moment the homers in each of sters. Once he became an need to view Blackmon Mariners; 9. A.J. Pollock,
like him as an owner. Im team remains Lorias, the last three years. everyday player in mid- as a 30-homer threat Diamondbacks; 10. Starling
a Marlins fan, but Im and hell be at spring In fact, only Nolan July, he stole 33 bases who adds a dozen steals. Marte, Pirates; 11. Ryan
Braun, Brewers; 12. J.D.
not a Loria fan. training when the team Arenado has even two in 66 games started. Late-round values: Martinez, Tigers; 13. George
Among more than 20 opens camp next week 40-homer campaigns Although he will prob- Kevin Kiermaier, Melvin Springer, Astros.
people interviewed at in Jupiter, Florida, Sam- since 2014, highlight- ably not replicate his 13 Upton, Eddie Rosario.
14. Carlos Gonzalez,
fanfest regarding news son said. Loria approved ing Cruzs unique home runs, he could be As a 23-year-old in Rockies; 15. Yoenis
of a possible deal, all but increasing payroll by power consistency. the first Expo/National 2015, Rosario was the Cespedes, Mets; 16. Jose
two said they were glad one-third this season to Stantons injuries to record 60 stolen bases majors only player to Bautista, Blue Jays; 17.
Loria might sell. And about $100 million, rais- have curtailed his pro- in 25 years. reach double-digits in Mark Trumbo, Orioles; 18.
these were people who ing speculation he want- ductivity, but over the Sleepers: Keon doubles, triples, homers Ian Desmond, Rockies; 19.
regularly attend games. ed a competitive team to last two seasons he Broxton, Byron Buxton, and steals. He regressed Justin Upton, Tigers; 20.
There are many baseball make it more appealing is hitting a home run Christian Yelich, Marlins; 21.
Mallex Smith, Manuel significantly in the first Gregory Polanco, Pirates;
fans in South Florida to potential buyers. every 3.6 games. If he Margot. half of 2016, even being 22. David Dahl, Rockies; 23.
who say they refuse to The playoff drought, plays in 140 games in Broxton struck out in sent to the minors. Upon Kyle Schwarber, Cubs; 24.
set foot in Marlins Park the longest in the Na- 2017, he will challenge over 42 percent of his at- his return to the bigs, he Khris Davis, Athletics; 25.
because of Loria. tional League, might end the 40-homer mark bats last year, yet he also hit .305 with seven hom- Billy Hamilton, Reds.
He did never anything before Lorias tenure. himself. stole 23 bases in 27 at- ers and a pair of steals in
good for the team, said All I can tell you, Up-and-comers: tempts in less than half a 60 games. Dan Masseys fantasy sports
season-ticket holder Samson said, is I sit Domingo Santana, season. Margot, who had On the way down: column appears each
Sunday in LNP. Reach him at
George Gonzalez, per- here happy with where David Dahl, Willson 30 steals at Triple-A El Andrew McCutchen, dmassey@lnpnews.com.
haps jumping the gun I think the Marlins are. Contreras. Paso in 2016, will benefit Curtis Granderson,

A novel way to shorten


extra-inning games Zeise: Its the pace thats the problem
not inclined to spend
five hours watching a
ballgame.
There would also be
an element of strategy
involved for managers.
Do they bunt the runner
PAULA WOLF
over to third or let the
WHEELCHAIR QUARTERBACK batter swing away?
Or do they take a
The other day, I saw a chance and green light
piece by MLB.com col- the runner to steal?
umnist Joe Posnanski on And will pitchers
how some leagues in the change their approach,
low minors will experi- not wanting to risk a wild
ment this season with pitch that would send
a novel way to speed up the go-ahead or winning
extra-inning games. run to third?
The rookie-level Gulf Ill be curious to see
Coast League (in which what difference it makes ASSOCIATED PRESS
the Phillies have a team) in the minors, if the Detroit Tigers Justin Verlander throws a warmup pitch May 18 in the second inning of a baseball game against the
and Arizona League will change really does keep Minnesota Twins in Detroit. If columnist Paul Zeise gets his way, among other suggestions to speed up the game,
start placing a runner at some games from going Verlander and all pitchers would get only one warmup pitch per appearance.
second base to start each 15, 16 innings.
half-inning if the game is Then again, scoring Continued from C1 throw to a base in a pick- should be used to correct have to pitch. Even thats
tied after nine. a runner from second Changes before off attempt, add a ball obviously wrong calls. probably too many.
I didnt realize it, but with none out is hardly the 2015 season led to the count. Pitchers If it takes more than 30 6. Hitters can step out
international baseball automatic. So often after to game time drop- would be forced to oper- seconds in slow motion of the batters box only
already employs this, Phillies losses in recent ping to an average of ate more quickly, and the from zoom angles, it isnt once per at-bat There
and Posnanski notes that years, my father and 2 hours and 56 min- game would speed up. obvious enough to over- is no need to step out
the next World Baseball I would bemoan how utes. That inched 2. Eliminate some turn it. after every pitch and ad-
Classic will use it begin- many times they failed back up to 3 hours warm-up pitches Re- 4. Limit mound visits/ just equipment. The sec-
ning in the 11th inning. to do just that. last season, mostly lievers dont need to meetings of any type ond time a batter steps
Now, I can only imag- So, would Major because of a lack of throw eight pitches to one per inning If out of the box is an auto-
ine the outcry if this League Baseball ever enforcement. Base- from the mound when a catcher or infielders matic strike.
would be proposed for adopt the idea? ball needs to get seri- they enter a game. They have a mound confer- These rules arent per-
Major League Baseball, Its hard to say al- ous about pace of play warm up in the bullpen. ence, that counts as the fect, and perhaps it isnt
which is why its being though five years ago we rules again and make Give them one warm-up mound visit for the in- realistic to think they
tried first at the lowest probably never thought a few easy changes pitch on the mound and ning. The second mound would all work. But at
rung on the minor- the NFL would begin that dont change the get the game going. visit that inning means a least they are designed
league ladder. making kickers boot actual game. 3. Eliminate manager pitching change. Period. to actually improve the
The rationale, of extra points from the 15- Here are my pro- challenges and limit re- 5. Limit pick-off throws pace of games. That
course, is to increase yard line, either. posals: views to 30 seconds or to first base There is should be the goal, and
scoring and end extra- 1. Pitch clock It less Have a crew in no need for pitchers to I think its what MLB
inning contests earlier. Paula Wolf works in the only works if strictly New York review any throw to first base 19 wants, but putting a
opinion page section at LNP.
I can see how some fans Email her at pwolf@lnpnews. enforced. If a pitch- play that looks close times to hold the runner. runner on second base
in attendance would com. She also tweets at @ er takes too long to decide if it needs to You get two throws doesnt come close to
like it, especially those PaulaWolfLNP. to throw a pitch or be overturned. Replay maximum before you achieving that goal.
C10 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2017 SPORTS LNP | LANCASTER, PA

OLYMPICS Bryce Molder....................... 75p-71m146 3, J. Drury 7-9 5-8 21, A. Allen 0-1 0-0 0, T.
TRANSACTIONS Greg Chalmers..................... 75p-71m146 MENS Dixon 3-5 3-4 9, B. Berry 1-2 0-0 2, J. Shel-

Hockey
Bob Estes............................. 73p-73m146
Bryson DeChambeau............75m-71s146 BASKETBALL ton 1-4 1-2 4, A. del Castillo 4-5 0-0 9, S.
Low 1-3 0-0 3, K. McCormick 0-0 0-0 0, A.
Andrew Johnston................. 78p-68m146 Lewis 0-0 0-0 0, K. Williams 0-1 0-0 0, N.
Cody Gribble.........................73m-73s146

prepares
Schmelzer 0-1 2-2 2, J. Porteous 1-3 0-0 2.
BASEBALL Padraig Harrington.............. 74p-72m146 SATURDAYS SCORES Totals 23-45 11-17 63.
American League Sean OHair.......................... 76p-70m146 EAST HalftimeWashington 34-31. 3-Point
CHICAGO WHITE SOX Assigned C Ke- Steven Bowditch....................76s-72p148 American U. 61...............................Army 58 GoalsF&M 10-30 (J. Wright 2-4, B. Federi-

for Plan B
van Smith outright to Charlotte (IL). Vaughn Taylor.......................73m-74s147 Boston U. 78....................... Loyola (Md.) 63 ci 3-10, H. Eggers 3-7, M. Tate 2-6); W 6-13
TEXAS RANGERS Agreed to terms with Cameron Smith......................79s-69p148 Bryant 80.................St. Francis Brooklyn 69 (B. Shapiro 1-2, J. Drury 2-3, J. Shelton 1-2,
RHP Anthony Bass on a minor league contract. G. Fernandez-Castano......... 73p-74m147 Dartmouth 77...............................Brown 74 A. del Castillo 1-1, S. Low 1-3). Rebounds
J.T. Poston..............................74s-74p148

without
National League George Washington 76.... St. Bonaventure 70 F&M 33 (J.C. McGrath 7); W 33 (D. Marshall
Dominic Bozzelli....................74s-74p148 Georgetown 80...................... Marquette 62 9). AssistsF&M 24 (J. Wright 8); W 13 (T.
ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS Agreed to Whee Kim............................ 76p-71m147
terms with RHP Tom Wilhelmsen on a mi- Harvard 75........................................Yale 67 Dixon 5). Fouled OutNone. Total Fouls
Sebastian Munoz...................74s-75p149 F&M 18; W 18.
LIU Brooklyn 75........ Fairleigh Dickinson 69

the NHL
nor league contract. Jim Herman...........................75s-74p149
PITTSBURGH PIRATES Designated RHP Michael Putnam....................76s-73p149 Minnesota 72............................. Rutgers 63 Goucher 77, Elizabethtown 65
Nefi Ogando for assignment. Zack Sucher...........................74s-76p150 Mount St. Marys 81.......St. Francis (Pa.) 62 ELIZABETHTOWN (5-17, 2-10 LMK)
Brendon Todd...................... 77p-72m149 Navy 68.....................................Lafayette 60 C. Moffatt 8-8 2-3 18, J. Eden 7-14 4-5 18,
BASKETBALL Pittsburgh 80............................ Syracuse 75
National Basketball Association Spencer Levin........................74s-76p150 P. Harding 3-6 2-2 11, M. Lapkowicz 3-9 0-0
Daniel Summerhays...............76s-74p150 Princeton 61............................ Columbia 59 7, E. DuBois 1-5 0-0 2, B. Greene 1-5 1-1 3,
Nations look to
DETROIT PISTONS Recalled F Henry El- Max Homa.............................74s-76p150 Providence 71............................... Butler 65
lenson and G Michael Gbinije from Grand M. Thomas 1-6 0-1 2, J. Pines-Elliott 1-2 0-4
Ryan Armour....................... 77p-72m149 Richmond 64.............................. La Salle 52 2, J. Sutton 1-4 0-0 2, M. Pastore 0-1 0-0 0,
Rapids (NBADL).
minors, colleges Brendon de Jonge.................78m-72s150 Rider 112............................. Quinnipiac 107 B. Lukacsy 0-1 0-2 0. Totals 26-61 9-18 65.
PHILADELPHIA 76ERS Recalled G Chas- Matt Every.............................72s-79p151 Robert Morris 50........................Wagner 48
son Randle from Delaware (NBADL). GOUCHER (5-18, 2-10 LMK)
ranks to fill roster
Si Woo Kim...........................78m-72s150 Sacred Heart 77..............................CCSU 62 C. Outing 8-13 5-11 24, K. Butler 6-8 6-6
FOOTBALL Brett Coletta........................ 77p-73m150 St. Johns 78............................ Seton Hall 70 18, J. Mondry 6-10 0-0 14, T. Galloway III
National Football League Sung Kang..............................76s-75p151 Towson 69.................................... Drexel 65 5-11 3-5 13, U. Stewart 0-3 0-0 0, D. Mor-
OAKLAND RAIDERS Signed coach Jack C.T. Pan.................................77m-73s150 UMass 87.......................... Saint Josephs 76 ton 2-4 3-4 8, J. McIvor 0-1 0-0 0, R. Floyd
STEPHEN WHYNO Del Rio to a four-year contract. Rod Pampling.......................74m-76s150 West Virginia 85..................... Kansas St. 66 0-2 0-0 0, D. Davis 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 27-52
Smylie Kaufman....................79m-72s151 SOUTH 17-26 77 .
AP HOCKEY WRITER Canadian Football League Steve Wheatcroft................. 75p-76m151
WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS Signed WR Alcorn St. 88................................. MVSU 77 HalftimeGoucher 38-37. 3-Point
Miguel Angel Carballo...........78s-74p152 Appalachian St. 77.................Georgia St. 72
If the NHL doesnt send its Xavier Rush and DB Josh Celerin. Neal Lancaster.......................77s-75p152 Campbell 70....................... Presbyterian 57
GoalsE-town 4-14 (P. Harding 3-5, M.
Lapkowicz 1-5); GU 6-13 (C. Outing 3-6, J.
players to the 2018 Winter HOCKEY Brian Stuard..........................77m-74s151
Andrew Loupe.......................80s-73p153
Chattanooga 73......................... Wofford 65 Mondry 2-4, D. Morton 1-1). Rebounds
National Hockey League
Olympics, the hockey tour- LOS ANGELES KINGS Reassigned D Paul Jonathan Randolph................79s-74p153
Coastal Carolina 82..... Georgia Southern 70
Coppin St. 76............ Bethune-Cookman 72
E-town 32 (C. Moffatt 7); GU 39 (C. Outing
15). AssistsE-town 11 (B. Greene 4); GU
nament in Pyeongchang will LaDue to Ontario (AHL). Brett Stegmaier................... 80p-74m154
Ray Otis................................78m-76s154
Delaware 58...................James Madison 57 20 (T. Galloway III 5). Fouled OutNone.
NEW JERSEY DEVILS Recalled F Joseph
look familiar. Blandisi from Albany (AHL). Brian Campbell.................... 80p-74m154
Delaware St. 56.....................Morgan St. 45
Duke 64.................................... Clemson 62
Total FoulsE-town 22 TGU 18.
It will look a lot like the WINNIPEG JETS Reassigned D Julian Vijay Singh........................... 78p-78m156 ETSU 88.......................................Mercer 71 Penn State Berks 89, Lancaster Bible 69
LANCASTER BIBLE (10-12, 10-7 NEAC)
Olympics in Lillehammer in Melchiori to Manitoba (AHL). Elon 77......................... UNC-Wilmington 76
FIU 90.................................. North Texas 71 H. Brown 4-16 6-8 16. L. Beers 4-10 3-4
American Hockey League PGA
1994, Albertville in 1992 and HARTFORD WOLF PACK Released F Florida 71.............................. Texas A&M 62 14, B. Cataudella 4-11 0-1 8, J. Kuntzelman
ALLIANZ CHAMPIONSHIP 2-5 2-2 6, A. Brown 1-4 1-4 3, B. Livezey
Calgary in 1988. Tommy Thompson from his professional
Saturday
Florida Gulf Coast 75.........Kennesaw St. 63
Furman 90.................................Samford 73 4-8 6-6 16, J. Cole 1-2 0-2 3, B. Reed 1-2
tryout agreement.
Maybe even a little like LEHIGH VALLEY PHANTOMS Recalled At The Old Course at Broken Sound George Mason 73.....................Fordham 67 1-3 3, A. Whitt 0-1 0-0 0, Q. Davis 0-2 0-0
0, A. Feaster 0-0 0-0 0, J. Steiner 0-1 0-2 0,
1980 in Lake Placid, site of Fs Steven Swavely and Chris McCarthy from Boca Raton, Fla. Georgia 76..............................Tennessee 75
D. Jackson 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 21-62 19-32 69.
Reading (ECHL). Georgia Tech 65.............. Boston College 54
the Miracle On Ice. ECHL
Purse: $1.75 million Hampton 75................................Howard 61 PENN STATE BERKS (5-16, 5-12 NEAC)
B. Waples 13-29 7-9 37, N. Hine 4-8 3-5
With a year before the open- ADIRONDACK THUNDER Signed F Cul-
Yardage: 6,807; Par: 72 Jackson St. 78...................... Prairie View 69
13, J. Ellison 2-5 0-0 5, E. Adams 1-7 2-2 4,
Second Round Jacksonville St. 63..............Tennessee St. 57
ing ceremony, the league, play- len Bradshaw.
Doug Garwood......................... 68-64132 Kentucky 67.............................. Alabama 58 E. Stepnowski 0-0 0-0 0, D. Major 9-20 3-3
GREENVILLE SWAMP RABBITS Re- 24, M. Thompson 2-3 0-0 4, D. Polisano 0-1
ers union, International Ice leased F Maxime St-Cyr. Joe Durant................................ 67-65132 Liberty 76.............. Charleston Southern 69
2-2 2, J. Seemann 0-0 0-0 0, Q. Davis 0-0 0-0
Lipscomb 97............................... Stetson 85
Hockey Federation and Inter- IDAHO STEELHEADS Released D Travis Scott McCarron......................... 66-66132
Olin Browne.............................. 63-69132 Louisville 71.................................. Miami 66 0. Totals 31-73 17-21 89.
Armstrong.
national Olympic Committee INDY FUEL Signed D Brad Denney. Tom Pernice Jr........................... 69-64133 Marshall 84..........................W. Kentucky 79 HalftimePenn State Berks 50-33. 3-Point
GoalsLBC 8-27 (H. Brown 2-6, L. Beers 3-8,
still dont have an agreement QUAD CITY MALLARDS Returned F Fred Couples............................. 68-65133
Kirk Triplett............................... 69-65134
Maryland 86...............................Ohio St. 77
Middle Tennessee 70............... Charlotte 55 B. Livezey 2-4, J. Cole 1-2); PSB 10-31 (B. Wa-
Alex Petan to Iowa (AHL).
to send NHL players to their COLLEGE
Scott Dunlap............................. 68-66134 Mississippi 90............................. Auburn 84 ples 4-13, N. Hine 2-5, J. Ellison 1-2, D. Major
3-9). ReboundsLBC 39 (J. Kuntzelman 9);
sixth consecutive Olympics. AUBURN Named Larry Porter tight
Fred Funk.................................. 68-66134
Jay Don Blake............................ 67-67134
Morehead St. 67...................E. Kentucky 62
NC Central 85............................ SC State 62 PSB 42 (N. Hine 8, J. Ellison 8). AssistsLBC
There is still time an agree- ends and H-backs coach and recruiting Kenny Perry.............................. 65-69134 Norfolk St. 75.............Md.-Eastern Shore 69 10 (J. Kuntzelman 5); PSB 14 (N. Hine 6).
Fouled OutLBC, H. Brown; PSB, J. Ellison.
coordinator. Named Tim Horton special
ment last time around came in teams coordinator, in addition to his duties
Paul Goydos.............................. 70-65135
Stephen Ames.......................... 72-63135
SC-Upstate 84....................North Florida 71
South Alabama 66..... Louisiana-Monroe 63 Total FoulsLBC 21; PSB 22.
July before the 2014 Games in as running backs coach. Carlos Franco............................ 68-67135 Texas A&M-CC 73............... McNeese St. 66
Sochi but everyone is form- Jerry Smith............................... 68-67135
Esteban Toledo......................... 69-67136
Texas Southern 77.............Grambling St. 70
UConn 66..........................................UCF 63 GIRLS
ing a Plan B just in case. GOLF Miguel Angel Jimenez............... 68-68136 UNC-Asheville 91....................Longwood 69 BASKETBALL
Russia might have Alex Colin Montgomerie.................. 68-68136
Marco Dawson......................... 66-70136
UNC-Greensboro 76............. W. Carolina 68
VMI 101................................ The Citadel 78
Ovechkin if he makes good Jeff Sluman............................... 72-65137 Wake Forest 88..........................NC State 58
L-L LEAGUE PLAYOFFS
on his intention to go no AT&T PEBBLE BEACH PRO-AM
Paul Broadhurst........................ 69-68137
Tom Byrum............................... 66-71137
William & Mary 89....Coll. of Charleston 79
QUARTERFINALS
Winthrop 77................... Gardner-Webb 71
matter what. But the United Saturday, through completion of round 2 Jose Maria Olazabal.................. 71-67138
MIDWEST Cedar Crest 63, Lebanon Catholic 54
States, Canada and other At Pebble Beach, Calif.
Ian Woosnam........................... 71-67138
Tom Kite.................................... 70-68138 Buffalo 88........................Bowling Green 74 LEBANON CATHOLIC (54)
countries are preparing for p-Pebble Beach Golf Links: 6,816 yards, Willie Wood.............................. 69-69138 Cleveland St. 66..................... Ill.-Chicago 63
Creighton 93................................ DePaul 58
A. Hill 8 6-7 22, J. Turner 5 0-0 13, N.
par-72 Pierre 2 1-5 5, H. Callihan 2 0-0 4, A. Kline 1
life without the best players s-Spyglass Hill Golf Course: 6,953 yards,
Billy Mayfair.............................. 73-65138
Kevin Sutherland...................... 69-69138 E. Illinois 86.................. SE Missouri 80 (OT) 0-0 3, J. Shellehamer 1 0-0 3, C. Mars 0 2-2
in the world. par-72 Larry Mize................................. 69-69138 Evansville 75............................. S. Illinois 70 2. Totals 19 9-14 54.
Indiana St. 84................................. Drake 60 CEDAR CREST (63)
If the likes of Patrick Kane, m-Monterey Peninsula Country Club: Bob Tway.................................. 69-69138
Billy Andrade............................ 71-68139 Iowa St. 80..............................Oklahoma 64 A. Jones 11 5-7 29, A. Austin 7 0-0 15, R.
Jonathan Quick, Jack Eichel 6,958 yards, par-71
Loren Roberts........................... 71-68139 Miami (Ohio) 81............. Cent. Michigan 76 Morgan 4 1-3 9, G. Donmoyer 1 2-2 5, R.
Second Round Michigan St. 77................................Iowa 66 Witherite 2 0-1 5, J. Rolon 0 0-0 0, K. Guth 0
and Ryan Suter arent avail- Jordan Spieth........................68m-65s133
Lee Janzen................................ 70-69139
Scott Parel................................ 71-68139 Missouri 72.............................Vanderbilt 52 0-0 0. Totals 25 8-13 63.
able, USA Hockey will look Derek Fathauer......................70s-64p134 Phillip Price............................... 71-68139 N. Dakota St. 81...........................Denver 63 Lebanon Catholic........ 9 7 19 19 54
Jason Day..............................69m-64s133 North Dakota 88............................ Idaho 65
mostly to the college ranks. If Patrick Reed......................... 71p-66m137
Jay Haas.................................... 69-70139
Kirk Hanefeld............................ 73-66139 Notre Dame 84....................... Florida St. 72
Cedar Crest................ 18 11 18 16 63
3-Point Goals J. Turner 3, A. Kline 1, J.
Hockey Canada cant take Sid- Pat Perez.............................. 73p-64m137 Hale Irwin................................. 68-71139 Oral Roberts 74............................. IUPUI 68 Shellehamer 1; A. Jones 2, A. Austin 1, G. Don-
Brandt Snedeker...................68m-69s137
ney Crosby, Jonathan Toews, Rick Lamb..............................68s-70p138
David Toms............................... 67-72139
Wes Short, Jr............................. 71-69140
Penn St. 83................................... Illinois 70
South Dakota 91................. S. Dakota St. 89
moyer 1, R. Witherite 1. Fouled Out A. Hill.
Drew Doughty or Carey Price, Martin Flores........................70m-68s138 Toledo 78.................................... Kent St. 58 McCaskey 59, Donegal 51
Fran Quinn................................ 70-70140 DONEGAL (51)
Alex Cejka............................ 72p-66m138
it will try to defend the gold Will MacKenzie.....................70m-68s138 Skip Kendall.............................. 72-68140
Duffy Waldorf........................... 74-66140
UT Martin 80................SIU-Edwardsville 73
Utah Valley 87.......................Chicago St. 54 C. Diffenderfer 7 2-2 18, R. Robinson 3
medal with a mix of Europe- Seung-Yul Noh.......................68s-71p139
Rob Oppenheim...................69m-69s138 Guy Boros................................. 71-70141 Villanova 73.................................. Xavier 57 9-10 16, K. Baughman 4 2-2 11, A. Fernald
0 3-3 3, C. Livelsberger 1 1-2 3, C. Snyder
an-based professionals, North Shane Lowry........................ 70p-68m138 Michael Bradley........................ 71-70141 SOUTHWEST 0 0-0 0, S. Steffy 0 0-0 0, M. Creek 0 0-0 0.
Brandt Jobe.............................. 71-70141 Abilene Christian 76....Northwestern St. 72
American minor leaguers and Jon Rahm...............................73s-67p140
Dustin Johnson.....................70m-69s139 Mark Calcavecchia.................... 71-70141 Baylor 70..........................................TCU 52
Totals 15 17-19 51.
MCCASKEY (59)
players from the Canadian ju- Kelly Kraft.............................69m-70s139 Gene Sauers............................. 70-71141 Cent. Arkansas 106.....................Nicholls 83 A. Parker 14 3-3 31, B. Perry 3 5-6 11, A.
Gary Koch................................. 72-69141
nior leagues and NCAA. Robert Garrigus.....................69s-71p140
Tim Wilkinson...................... 69p-70m139 Sandy Lyle................................. 72-69141
Houston 73..................................... Tulsa 64
Kansas 80................................Texas Tech 79
Gibson 4 0-0 8, Z. Banks 1 0-2 3, J. Richardson
1 0-0 2, A. Johnson 1 0-0 2, J. Short 0 0-0 0, P.
Its a big world, and weve Kevin Tway........................... 70p-69m139 Woody Austin........................... 69-72141 Louisiana Tech 72...........................UTSA 66 Reid-White 0 0-0 0. Totals 25 8-11 59.
Paul McGinley........................... 69-72141
got to make sure that were Kevin Kisner..........................72m-67s139
Ricky Barnes.........................71m-68s139 Tim Petrovic.............................. 74-67141
Oklahoma St. 84.............................Texas 71
Texas State 56.................................UALR 49
Donegal..................... 5 20 9 17 51
McCaskey................ 10 13 15 21 59
ready to go, Hockey Canada Mark Hubbard..................... 69p-70m139 Bernhard Langer....................... 71-71142 Texas-Arlington 81...............Arkansas St. 75 3-Point Goals C. Diffenderfer 2, R. Rob-
Rocco Mediate.......................... 71-71142
president Tom Renney said. Nick Taylor.............................70s-70p140
Matt Jones........................... 72p-67m139 David Frost............................... 72-70142 FAR WEST inson 1, K. Baughman 1; Z. Banks 1. Fouled
Boise St. 76............................... Air Force 66 Out None.
Should the NHL choose not Seamus Power.......................70s-70p140 Mark OMeara.......................... 72-70142
Colorado St. 78....................... Fresno St. 62
Russ Cochran............................ 74-68142 Lancaster Catholic 57,
to go, well make sure were Tony Finau............................71m-68s139
Cameron Percy.................... 73p-66m139 Bobby Gage.............................. 70-73143 E. Washington 70................. N. Colorado 44
Lampeter-Strasburg 35
ready, willing and able a year Joel Dahmen..........................68s-72p140 Mark Brooks............................. 70-73143 Loyola Marymount 66...............Portland 60
Montana St. 83............................S. Utah 78 LANCASTER CATHOLIC (57)
Steve Lowery............................ 74-69143
from now. Mackenzie Hughes...............70m-70s140
Kevin Chappell......................73m-67s140 Michael Allen............................ 74-69143 San Jose St. 76................................UNLV 74 K. Jefferson 11 5-6 29, L. Mills 5 4-5 16, P.
Jacquis 1 2-2 4, K. Misel 2 0-0 4, M. Turner
The U.S. has a fresh set of he- Stewart Cink........................ 70p-70m140 Mike Goodes............................ 70-74144 Utah 85................................ Washington 61
1 0-0 2, I. Miller 0 0-0 0, M. Scarff 0 0-0 0,
Jeff Maggert............................. 75-69144
roes after shootout star Troy Brandon Hagy.......................71m-69s140
Scott Brown...........................70s-71p141 John Cook................................. 72-73145
Penn St. 83, Illinois 70
PENN ST. (14-12)
S. Packard 0 0-0 0, A. Cannon 0 0-0 0, M.
Hackman 0 0-0 0, C. Rivera 0 0-0 0, C. Peris
Terry, defenseman Charlie Tag Ridings........................... 72p-68m140 Brad Faxon................................ 73-72145 Watkins 2-3 3-4 7, Stevens 8-15 4-5 21, 0 0-0 0. Totals 20 11-13 57.
Tommy Armour III..................... 75-70145
McAvoy and goaltender Ty- Scott Stallings........................72s-70p142
Tyrone Van Aswegen........... 71p-70m141 Gary Hallberg............................ 77-68145
Carr 6-11 6-6 19, Reaves 3-5 0-0 7, Garner LAMPETER-STRASBURG (35)
1-2 0-0 3, Banks 8-12 5-5 24, Zemgulis 0-0 E. Gochnauer 4 5-6 13, N. Hoenninger 2
ler Parsons won world junior Jimmy Walker...................... 72p-69m141 John Daly.................................. 71-75146 0-0 0, Bostick 1-3 0-0 2, Samuel 0-0 0-0 0. 2-3 7, H. Garber 2 2-4 7, L. Horner 2 1-2 7,
Jesper Parnevik......................... 78-68146
gold last month. Mix them James Hahn..........................74m-67s141
Patrick Cantlay......................70m-71s141 Joey Sindelar............................ 73-74147
Totals 29-51 18-20 83. S. Gawne 0 1-2 1, B. Zameroski 0 0-0 0, O.
ILLINOIS (14-12) Vranich 0 0-0 0. Totals 10 11-17 35.
with top college players like Geoff Ogilvy..........................71m-70s141 Glen Day................................... 76-71147 Black 3-4 0-2 6, Nichols 2-5 0-0 6, Morgan Lancaster Catholic... 14 13 13 17 57
Jim Thorpe................................ 77-70147
Notre Dames Anders Bjork Scott Piercy...........................73m-68s141
Nick Watney........................ 70p-71m141 Jim Rutledge............................. 80-69149
3-6 0-0 6, Hill 6-10 1-1 14, Lucas 2-8 7-13 Lampeter-Strasburg... 9 6 10 10 35
11, Finke 3-7 0-0 8, Abrams 2 4 2-2 7, Cole-
and Wisconsins Trent Fred- Trey Mullinax.........................73s-69p142 Scott Hoch................................ 76-74150 man-Lands 3-6 4-4 12, Williams 0-0 0-0 0,
3-Point Goals L. Mills 2, K. Jefferson 2;
L. Horner 2, N. Hoenninger 1, H. Garber 1.
Jean-Francois Remesy.............. 77-73150
eric and ex-NHLers Keith Au- Jonas Blixt............................ 75p-66m141
Chad Collins......................... 72p-70m142 Jim Carter................................. 81-70151 Tate 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 24-50 14-22 70. Fouled Out None.
HalftimePenn St. 41-29. 3-Point
coin and Nathan Gerbe who Phil Mickelson......................70m-72s142 Bob Gilder................................. 75-78153
GoalsPenn St. 7-16 (Banks 3-6, Reaves Northern Lebanon 53, Hempfield 31
Todd Hamilton.......................... 76-77153
are playing in Europe, and the Adam Hadwin.......................73m-69s142
Xander Schauffele..................74s-69p143
1-2, Stevens 1-2, Garner 1-2, Carr 1-3, Bo- HEMPFIELD (31)
P. Diminick 4 0-0 12, Durkoda 2 2-4 6, J.
Americans will have plenty of Brad Fritsch......................... 74p-68m142
stick 0-1), Illinois 8-17 (Nichols 2-2, Finke
2-4, Coleman-Lands 2-5, Hill 1-2, Abrams Clark 1 2-2 5, M. Pohl 2 0-0 4, T. Sumrall 2
youth and experience. Justin Rose............................72m-70s142 RIFLE 1-2, Lucas 0-2). Fouled Out Morgan, 0-0 4, K. Martinez 0 0-0 0, C. Graves 0 0-0 0,
Rory Sabbatini..................... 74p-68m142 L. Woodham 0 0-0 0. Totals 11 4-6 31.
Dave Starman, a former Steve Stricker........................72m-70s142
Reaves. ReboundsPenn St. 26 (Watkins
9), Illinois 20 (Finke 5). AssistsPenn St. 10 NORTHERN LEBANON (53)
coach in the minors and now Troy Merritt...........................70s-73p143
Mark Anderson......................73s-70p143 (Carr 3), Illinois 12 (Lucas 7). Total Fouls Z. Zerman 5 3-4 17, M. Brandt 5 1-2 11,
L. Voight 4 0-0 11, A. Kintzer 5 0-0 10, Z.
an analyst for CBS Sports, Andres Gonzales...................73m-69s142 SCHOLASTIC
Penn St. 20, Illinois 21. A13,010 (15,500).
Zerman 0 4-4 4, J. Wentling 0 0-0 0, C. Ray 0
said USA Hockeys prior- Webb Simpson.....................71m-72s143
Jim Furyk...............................70s-74p144
L-L LEAGUE TOURNAMENT Villanova 73, Xavier 57 0-0 0, R. Lessing 0 0-0 0. Totals 19 8-11 53.
VILLANOVA (24-2) Hempfield............... 14 2 11 4 31
ity should be scoring, scoring Matt Kuchar......................... 74p-69m143 INDIVIDUALS
Jenkins 4-7 0-1 12, Paschall 3-4 0-0 6, Northern Lebanon... 10 15 21 7 53
Shooter, School Total Centers
and more scoring. Steven Alker...........................77s-67p144
Greg Owen...........................74m-69s143 Zach Musser, MT................... 200 2 Hart 5-12 0-0 11, Brunson 6-14 5-5 17, 3-Point Goals P. Diminick 4, J. Clark 1; Z.
Bridges 4-8 1-1 10, Painter 0-0 0-0 0, DiVin- Zerman 4, L. Voight 3. Fouled Out None.
You cant win unless you Scott Langley....................... 73p-70m143 Jeremy Hershey, GS............... 200 0
cenzo 5-7 4-4 17. Totals 27-52 10-11 73.
Cade Ginder, MC.................... 199 2
can score, Starman said. Its Tom Hoge.............................72m-71s143
Caleb Flores, ET..................... 199 0 XAVIER (18-7)
got to have a ton of speed, its
Tyler Aldridge........................76s-68p144
Chris Kirk..............................70m-73s143 Potts, Joel, Eph...................... 199 0 Jones 1-3 0-2 2, Goodin 1-14 1-2 3, Macura
5-16 4-4 17, Bluiett 0-2 0-0 0, Bernard 2-6
COLLEGE
got to have a really high skill Julian Etulain....................... 75p-68m143
Gary Woodland....................70m-73s143
Madison Garner, ET............... 198
Matthew Risbon, ET.............. 198
1
1 1-2 7, Gaston 10-13 3-7 23, Gates 2-6 0-0 5, WRESTLING
level, its got to have defense- Michael Thompson.............. 73p-70m143 Alex ONeill, GS...................... 198 0 OMara 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 21-60 9-17 57.
HalftimeVillanova 35-23. 3-Point
men who can get in the play. Ken Duke..............................73m-70s143
Brian Gay..............................70m-73s143
Madison Miller, Eph............... 197
Molly Kamide, Eph................. 197
4
2 GoalsVillanova 9-24 (Jenkins 4-7, DiVin- George Mason 31, F&M 11
You need a little bit of dog Hiroshi Iwata.........................72s-72p144 Robert Wenger, MT............... 197 1 cenzo 3-4, Hart 1-5, Bridges 1-5, Brunson
0-3), Xavier 6-21 (Macura 3-8, Bernard 2-4,
125 I. Banduka, GM md. E. Garcia, F&M 10-2
133 D. Martoccio, F&M md. L. Quezada,
on bone in your lineup, but I Ben Martin...........................72m-71s143
Ryan Palmer...........................75s-70p145
Mitch Diem, GS...................... 197
Kyle Good, Eph...................... 197
0
0 Gates 1-4, Bluiett 0-1, Goodin 0-4). Fouled GM 10-2
dont think you can sacrifice Martin Laird..........................71m-73s144 Alex McFarland, MT............... 196 2 OutNone. ReboundsVillanova 25 (Hart
7), Xavier 40 (Gaston 10). AssistsVil-
141 T. Anthony, GM sv. P. Quinlan, F&M 8-6
149 S. Kargbo, GM p. S. Butler, F&M 4:54
skill guys for toughness. Steve Marino.........................74s-71p145
Ryan Brehm...........................74s-71p145
Gage Schatz, ET..................... 196
Matt Turoczi, CV.................... 196
2
2 lanova 18 (Brunson 7), Xavier 18 (Macura 157 M. Raines, GM dec. T. Quinlan, F&M 5-3
No problem there for Can- Nicholas Thompson............. 77p-67m144 Josh Burkhart, MC................. 196 2 7). Total FoulsVillanova 13, Xavier 14. 165 R. King, F&M md. D. Mika, GM 11-2
A10,558 (10,250).
ada, which has plenty of big, Stuart Appleby.......................74s-71p145
David Duval......................... 73p-71m144
Lauren Katch, MT.................. 196 1 174 R. Forrest, GM dec. J. Stillerman,
F&M 13-7
Alex Stone, MC...................... 196 1 Millersville 88, Lock Haven 82
tough skill players and hasnt Peter Malnati.........................72s-73p145 Samantha Hurst, Eph............. 196 0 LOCK HAVEN (10-12, 6-12 PSAC) 184 A. Harrison, GM p. G. Bolig, F&M 6:52
waited for the IIHF to set any Zac Blair.................................70s-75p145
Roberto Castro.................... 75p-69m144
Austin Rhodes, MC................ 196 0 A. Hinton 7-17 8-10 23, R. Hunt 7-10 2-2 197 P. Robilotto, F&M dec.
M.Meadows, GM 8-6
Erin Diehl, GS......................... 196 0
2018 parameters as it prepares Morgan Hoffmann............... 74p-70m144 Braydon Shuck, ET................. 195 4
17, C. Renninger 4-11 3-3 12, K. Campbell
3-7 2-2 11, J. Barnes 3-5 0-0 6, C. Slade 2-7 285 M. Voss, GM p. J. Argast, F&M 2:45
its contingency plan. Canadas Kevin Streelman...................74m-70s144
J.J. Spaun............................. 76p-68m144
Dawson Good, MC................. 195 2 1-2 5, T. Brake 1-5 3-5 5, A. Saintilius 1-2 0-0
Lexus Henkel, CV................... 195 1
team for the December Spen- Jason Bohn............................74s-71p145 Hana Musser, MT.................. 195 0
3. Totals 28-64 19-24 82.
MILLERSVILLE (8-15, 7-12 PSAC) COLLEGE
gler Cup in Switzerland could David Hearn......................... 77p-67m144
Hunter Mahan.......................72s-73p145
Sarah Good, MC.................... 195 0 M. Adkison 5-13 6-11 18, C. Yarde II 7-16 VOLLEYBALL
serve as a blueprint: minor William McGirt.....................73m-71s144
Andreea Serban, W............... 195
Willoh Robbins, GS................ 195
0
0
2-2 18, C. Chambers 4-8 9-9 17, J. Greene
6-13 3-4 16, A. Kaba 4-9 0-0 8, T. Patterson 2-2
leaguers Cory Conacher and Luke Donald......................... 75p-69m144
Brett Drewitt..........................71s-74p145
Karlee Hartman, GS............... 195 0 1-2 5, T. Townsend 2-3 0-0 5, S. Slade 0-1 1-2
Zach Fucale and European Bobby Wyatt..........................72s-73p145
Sam Swope, W....................... 195
Ethan Addicott, CV................ 194
0
2
1, A. Edwards 0-2 0-0 0, J. Lott 0-0 0-0 0, M. Stevens 3, Lancaster Bible 0
Stevens d. Lancaster Bible 25-19,25-
Mont 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 30-67 22-30 88.
recent NHL players Daniel Sam Saunders.......................69m-75s144
Ryan Blaum.......................... 76p-68m144 Sam Lorenz, CV...................... 194 1 HalftimeMillersville 46-36. 3-Point 12,25-11.
Paille and Nick Spaling. Chris Stroud......................... 76p-69m145 Mackenzie Smith, ET............. 194
Wayne King, CV..................... 194
1
1
GoalsLH 7-18 (K. Campbell 3-6, C. Ren- Stevens Scoring: Aces, D. DeBoer 1; Kills,
I. Bennet 10; Blocks, G. Shankweiler 4, J.
While IIHF President Rene Billy Hurley III...................... 72p-73m145
Jason Kokrak.........................77m-68s145 Alex Stoudt, CV...................... 193 2
ninger 1-3, A. Saintilius 1-2, A. Hinton 1-5,
R. Hunt 1-1); MU 6-20 (C. Yarde II 2-5, M. Stuart 4; Digs, M. Snajder 6, C. Friend 6; As-
Fasel would like a final deci- Cameron Tringale................ 74p-71m145 Colleen Hurst, Eph................. 193
Kayleigh Lanphar, W.............. 193
0
0
Adkison 2-6, T. Townsend 1-2, J. Greene sists, J. Patterson 19. LBC Scoring: Aces, K.
Horst 1; Kills, K. Gentry 5; Blocks, K. Gentry
sion sooner than later to plan Rich Berberian, Jr................. 73p-72m145
Robert Streb..........................70s-76p146 Josh Blume, W....................... 192 0
1-5). Fouled OutLH-T. Brake, I. Barnes;
MU-none. ReboundsLH 41 (C. Slade 7, 1, D. Kreider 1; Digs, R. Solanco 4, K. Gentry
for South Korea, Renney said K.J. Choi............................... 74p-71m145 Drew Chieppor, MT............... 189 1 C. Renninger 7); MU 37 (J. Greene 12). As- 4; Assists, K. Ansell 15.
Kayla Schlosman, W............... 189 0
Hockey Canada could put a Chez Reavie...........................75s-71p146
Richy Werenski......................72s-74p146 Jillian Klinger, W..................... 187 0
sistsLH 18 (C. Renninger 10); MU 13 (M.
Adkison 7). Total FoulsLH 25, MU 21.
Eastern Mennonite 3,
team together quickly. Like Grayson Murray.....................73s-73p146 Team Total Centers Lancaster Bible 1
1. Garden Spot*..................... 986 0 Franklin & Marshall 74, Washington 63 Eastern Mennonite d. Lancaster Bible 25-
USA Hockey, Canada can Nicholas Lindheim................75m-70s145
John Senden..........................73s-73p146 2. Elizabethtown**................ 986 8 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL (16-7, 10-6 CC) 19,25-27,25-22,25-23.
pull from its national junior D.A. Points............................72m-73s145 3. Ephrata.............................. 986 6 I. Slyka 2-5 3-6 7, J.C. McGrath 7-12 3-5 EMU Scoring: Aces, J. Elmore 1, S.
4. Manheim Township........... 984 6 17, J. Wright 2-5 0-0 6, B. Federici 4-15 3-5 Brigham 1, W. Ragland 1; Kills, J. Elmore 13;
team but has more veteran J.B. Holmes...........................70m-75s145
Charley Hoffman................. 75p-70m145 5. Manheim Central............... 982 7 14, H. Eggers 4-8 0-1 11, M. Tate 5-13 5-6 Blocks, R.J. Ocampo 5, W. Ragland 5; Digs,
talent in Europe and the Mike Weir..............................74s-73p147 6. Conestoga Valley............... 973 7 17, M. Rice 0-0 0-0 0, L. Owona 1-4 0-1 2. M. Buller 17; Assists, C. Taylor 34. LBC Scor-
Totals 25-62 14-24 74.
American Hockey League to Henrik Norlander...................76s-71p147
Beau Hossler.........................74m-72s146
7. Wilson................................ 964
*Won on criteria
0
WASHINGTON (7-16, 3-13 CC)
ing: Aces, K. Gentry 2; Kills, K. Gentry 12;
Blocks, K. Ansell 7; Digs, K. Gentry 11; As-
choose from. Jerry Kelly.............................78m-68s146 **League Champion D. Marshall 4-9 0-1 8, B. Shapiro 1-2 0-0 sists, K. Ansell 35.
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West Virginia 79................Oklahoma St. 53 Krusinsky 0-2, A. Hall 0-1). ReboundsLock Rockford 3...................... Milwaukee 2 (OT)
SPORTS SLATE SOUTH Haven 38 (L. Mealing 12); MU 35 (C. Hin- Texas 3.......................................... Tucson 2 NBA
Alabama St. 62................Alabama A&M 35 nant 9). AssistsLock Haven 6 (L. Mealing San Diego 4.................................. Ontario 1
Alcorn St. 68................................. MVSU 60 2); MU 12 (A. Hall 6). Fouled OutLock Saturdays Games
Belmont 85.................... Tennessee Tech 66 Haven, M. McHale; MU, C. Hinnant, A. Hall. Albany 5............................... Toronto 4 (OT)
Bethune-Cookman 76............Coppin St. 56 Total FoulsLock Haven 18; MU 23. Charlotte 3................................. Stockton 0
ICE HOCKEY Campbell 61.....................UNC-Asheville 60 Lancaster Bible 56, Penn St. Berks 38 Hershey 4................................... Hartford 2 EASTERN CONFERENCE
SCHOLASTIC Cent. Arkansas 61.......................Nicholls 52 LANCASTER BIBLE (17-5, 16-1 NEAC) Syracuse 5................................ Rochester 2 Atlantic Division
CPIHL All-Star game at Lancaster Ice Rink, Davidson 74........................Rhode Island 64 C. GOyak 7-19 4-8 18, C. Hickey 6-17 0-0 Milwaukee 4................................ Chicago 3 W L Pct GB
6:30 p.m. E. Kentucky 65.................. Morehead St. 58 17, K. Webster 5-15 6-6 17, N. Otis 1-5 0-0 St. Johns 4.......................... Lehigh Valley 3 Boston........................34 19 .642
Florida Gulf Coast 69.........Kennesaw St. 35 2, S. Ecko 1-5 0-0 2, K. Boger 0-8 0-0 0, S. Utica 2.................................... Springfield 1 Toronto.......................32 22 .593 21-w
SQUASH New York....................22 33 .400 13
Furman 65................................. Wofford 60 Bell 0-3 0-0 0. Totals 20-72 10-14 56. WB-Scranton 4...................... Binghamton 2
COLLEGIATE MEN Georgia Southern 65.....Coastal Carolina 62 Providence at Bridgeport........................(n) Philadelphia................20 34 .370 141-w
PENN STATE BERKS (6-13, 6-11 NEAC)
Franklin & Marshall at Navy, 2 p.m. Georgia St. 59................ Appalachian St. 55 Grand Rapids at Iowa..............................(n) Brooklyn.......................9 45 .167 251-w
S. Brensinger 6-22 0-0 15, D. Daddona
TRACK AND FIELD Grambling St. 64............. Texas Southern 52 2-17 6-8 10, S. Huggins 3-10 1-2 7, M. Huber San Antonio at Rockford..........................(n) Southeast Division
High Point 84.................. Gardner-Webb 65 1-6 0-0 3, W. Allen 1-1 1-1 3, E. Paskowski Tucson at Texas........................................(n) W L Pct GB
COLLEGIATE MEN AND WOMEN Washington................32 21 .604
Franklin & Marshall at Kane Invitational, Howard 67............................... Hampton 62 0-1 0-0 0, B. Weiss 0-1 0-0 0, B. Schmidt 0-0 San Jose at Bakersfield............................(n)
Jackson St. 74...................... Prairie View 60 0-0 0. Totals 13-58 8-11 38. Atlanta........................31 23 .574 11-w
all day Sundays Games Charlotte.....................24 30 .444 81-w
Jacksonville 75..................................NJIT 59 Lancaster Bible........ 13 17 16 10 56 Hershey at Bridgeport...................... 3 p.m.
WRESTLING Jacksonville St. 69..............Tennessee St. 56 Miami.........................24 31 .436 9
Penn State Berks..... 11 7 8 12 38 Manitoba at Cleveland..................... 3 p.m. Orlando......................20 35 .364 13
COLLEGIATE Longwood 83........................... Winthrop 78 3-Point GoalsLBC 6-22 (C. Hickey 5-12, Albany at Toronto............................. 3 p.m.
Louisiana Tech 77...........................UTSA 71 Central Division
Franklin & Marshall at Warriors Winter K. Webster 1-4, K. Boger 0-5, N. Otis 0-1); Springfield at Providence............ 3:05 p.m. W L Pct GB
Open, 9 a.m. Louisiana-Lafayette 80..................... Troy 72 PSB 4-18 (S. Brensinger 3-9, M. Huber 1-4, San Antonio at Chicago.................... 4 p.m.
McNeese St. 78............. Incarnate Word 61 Cleveland....................37 16 .698
D. Daddona 0-5). ReboundsLBC 57 (C. Syracuse at Utica.............................. 5 p.m. Indiana........................29 25 .537 81-w
Mercer 58....................UNC-Greensboro 47 Goyak 36); PSB 36 (S. Huggins 14). Assists Milwaukee at Rockford..................... 5 p.m. Chicago.......................26 28 .481 111-w
SCHOLASTIC Morgan St. 74..................... Delaware St. 47 LBC 9 (K. Webster 4); PSB 6 (D. Daddona 3). Bakersfield at San Diego................... 8 p.m. Detroit........................25 29 .463 121-w
Murray St. 67........................Austin Peay 62 Fouled OutLBC, none; PSB, none. Total
WRESTLING NC Central 52............................ SC State 41 FoulsLBC 9; PSB 11.
Ontario at San Jose........................... 8 p.m. Milwaukee..................23 30 .434 14
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Norfolk St. 74.............Md.-Eastern Shore 43 Bears 4, Wolf Pack 2
North Florida 77....................SC-Upstate 74 Hartford................................ 0 1 1 2 Southwest Division
PIAA TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS Old Dominion 73............................. UAB 61
Presbyterian 56........................... Liberty 55
HORSE RACING Hershey................................. 2 1 1 4
1st Period1, Hershey, Boyd 11 7:57. 2,
W L Pct GB
San Antonio................41 12 .774
CLASS AA Hershey, Djoos 7 (C. Bourque, Stephenson), Houston......................39 17 .696 31-w
Radford 67............. Charleston Southern 59
CHAMPIONSHIP SE Louisiana 85...................New Orleans 70 18:11. Penalties-OBrien Her (tripping), Memphis....................33 23 .589 91-w
Reynolds 54, Northern Lebanon 18 Samford 51........................... W. Carolina 50 5:34; Hrivik Hfd (hooking), 8:44. Dallas..........................21 32 .396 20
182 L. Funck, NL, p. B. McCloskey, 4:34 South Alabama 74..... Louisiana-Monroe 44 PENN NATIONAL RESULTS 2nd Period3, Hartford, Jensen 21 (Fon- New Orleans...............21 33 .389 201-w
195 J. Miller, R, m.d. H. Wallace, 11-1 Southern Miss. 73..........................UTEP 48 1st$14,300,5 1/2f taine, Gilmour), 8:28. 4, Hershey, Carey 16 Northwest Division
220 D. Skeehan, R, m.d. M. Emborsky, Stetson 66............................... Lipscomb 60 7-Bustin Gold (Rose J.).......... 2.40,2.10,2.10 (Galiev, Malone), 17:38. Penalties-Graves W L Pct GB
10-0 Temple 76...........................East Carolina 43 8-Divine Kitten (Whitney D.)......... 5.60,4.80 Hfd (holding), 0:33. Utah............................34 20 .630
285 C. Rickert, R, t.f. K. Sonnen, 3:58 Valparaiso 41....................... N. Kentucky 32 2-Cowgirl (Diaz V.).............................. 10.80 3rd Period5, Hartford, Summers 4 Oklahoma City............31 23 .574 3
(17-1) W. Kentucky 78......................... Marshall 64 Also Ran: Jersey Rich, Elijahs Party, Maj- (McPherson, Kovacs), 4:54. 6, Hershey, Denver........................24 30 .444 10
106 B. Bayless, R, p. B. Breidegan, :41 Barber 5 (Labrie), 18:59 (EN). Penalties- Portland......................23 31 .426 11
MIDWEST esty Spirit Rvf, Bad Grammar, Delicate Ana Minnesota..................20 34 .370 14
113 A. Wilcox, R, p. K. Anspach, 1:42 Race Time: 1:06.65 Exacta (7-8) Paid $7.30; OBrien Her (hooking), 12:49; Jensen Hfd
Cent. Michigan 94................W. Michigan 83 (unsportsmanlike conduct - disputing deci- Pacific Division
120 A. Ischo, R, d. C. Leonard, 16-12 Creighton 88......................... Providence 57 Superfecta (7-8-2-4) Paid $36.19; Trifecta
126 G. Bayless, R, p. C. Bressler sion), 18:59. W L Pct GB
Detroit 71.................................. Oakland 61 (7-8-2) Paid $49.60. Golden State...............45 8 .849
132 T. Leonard, NL, p. H. Michaels, 1:14 2nd$12,400,1m Shots on GoalHartford 10-9-6-25. Her-
Fort Wayne 72....................N. Dakota St. 68 shey 8-6-8-22. L.A. Clippers................33 21 .611 121-w
138 C. Mathews, R, p. Z. Kelly, 1:07 Green Bay 75..................Youngstown St. 41 4-Sound of Freedom (Rdrgz E.)... 13.60,6.40,4.00 Sacramento................22 32 .407 231-w
145 C. Hauck, R, d. S. Herb, 3-2 7-OShaughnessy (Potts C.)........... 6.20,3.80 Power Play OpportunitiesHartford 0 of
IUPUI 64............................. S. Dakota St. 59 2; Hershey 0 of 3. L.A. Lakers...................19 37 .339 271-w
152 B. Bressler, NL, p. B. Wilcox, 1:06 Indiana 66.........................Northwestern 38 1-Canecao (ARG) (Conner T.)................ 3.20 Phoenix.......................17 37 .315 281-w
160 G. Wilkerson, R, t.f. E. Herb, 3:54 Also Ran: Let the Saints, Brilliant War- GoaliesHartford, Halverson 7-9-0 (21
Kansas St. 80...............................Iowa St. 68 shots-18 saves). Hershey, Milner 3-0-0 (25
(17-1) Kent St. 72.....................................Akron 58 rior, Rest Assured, Sky Colors, Bold Hero Fridays Games
170 J. Liese, R, p. L. Negrerios, 2:27 Race Time: 1:40.74 Daily Double (7-4) Paid shots-23 saves). Denver 131........................... New York 123
Miami (Ohio) 79...................E. Michigan 63 A10,561. Referees-Chris Pontes (21).
Milwaukee 76.....................Cleveland St. 72 $16.00; Exacta (4-7) Paid $31.90; Super- Miami 108............................... Brooklyn 99
THIRD PLACE Linesmen-Tom George (61), Jud Ritter (34). San Antonio 103......................... Detroit 92
Southern Columbia 33............ Brookville 29 Minnesota 80............................. Rutgers 46 fecta (4-7-1-8) Paid $38.05; Trifecta (4-7-1)
Paid $70.65. Golden State 122.................. Memphis 107
CONSOLATION Ohio 72........................................ Ball St. 68 L.A. Lakers 122.................... Milwaukee 114
SEMIFINALS
SE Missouri 107........................ E. Illinois 65
Wright St. 62.......................... Ill.-Chicago 51
3rd$12,400,6f
8-Shanghaied (Conner T.)..... 14.80,8.00,4.80
NHL New Orleans 122................ Minnesota 106
Brookville 37.................Bishop McDevitt 33 5-Texas Tex (Potts C.).................. 11.00,5.00 Washington 112...................... Indiana 107
Southern Columbia 37............... Line Mt. 25 SOUTHWEST Phoenix 115............................... Chicago 97
Abilene Christian 79....Northwestern St. 57 4-Bird Call (Rodriguez E.)...................... 3.20
QUARTERFINALS Also Ran: Cosmic Charlie, Polished De- Sacramento 108....................... Atlanta 107
Ark.-Pine Bluff 63................. Southern U. 59 Saturdays Games
Southern Columbia 35.... Chestnut Ridge 24 Cincinnati 71..............................Houston 62 gree, Kovarro, Mettler, Cherokee Cowboy, EASTERN CONFERENCE
Brookville 37........................ Saegertown 31 Ganymede Late Scratches: Ogermeister Atlantic Division L.A. Clippers 107................... Charlotte 102
Nebraska-Omaha 64........... Oral Roberts 49 Milwaukee 116........................ Indiana 100
CLASS AAA North Texas 69................................... FIU 49 Race Time: 1:12.32 Daily Double (4-8) Paid GP W L OT Pts GF GA
$57.40; Exacta (8-5) Paid $79.60; Super- Montreal.......57 31 18 8 70 165 146 Cleveland 125........................... Denver 109
CHAMPIONSHIP Rice 89.............................................. FAU 55 Philadelphia 117........................ Miami 109
Sam Houston St. 78.......Houston Baptist 63 fecta (8-5-4-3) Paid $370.64; Trifecta (8-5- Ottawa..........53 29 18 6 64 143 143
Nazareth 30.............Bethlehem Catholic 29 4) Paid $224.25; Pic 3 (7-4-8) Paid $37.35. Golden State at Oklahoma City.............. (n)
Nazareth wins on Criteria D, most Stephen F. Austin 74..................... Lamar 66 Boston..........57 28 23 6 62 153 155
4th$12,400,1m Toronto.........54 25 18 11 61 165 161 Orlando at Dallas.................................... (n)
matches won Texas 75....................................... Kansas 42 Phoenix at Houston................................ (n)
Texas State 64.................................UALR 47 7-Ned Devine (Rispoli M.).... 15.00,5.20,4.20 Florida..........54 24 20 10 58 134 153
THIRD PLACE 6-Mountain Cry (Rose J.).............. 2.60,2.40 Boston at Utah........................................ (n)
Texas-Arlington 69...............Arkansas St. 58 Tampa Bay....56 25 24 7 57 154 160
Kiski Area 41.............................Erie Prep 21 3-Gris Hombre (Castillo D.)................... 3.60 Buffalo..........55 23 22 10 56 136 155 Sundays Games
UCF 62............................................ Tulsa 58
CONSOLATION Also Ran: Texas Tea, Gotsum Gold- Detroit..........55 22 23 10 54 138 163 Chicago at Minnesota.................. 3:30 p.m.
FAR WEST ust, Lord Earl Grey, Go Go Romeo Late San Antonio at New York............. 3:30 p.m.
SEMIFINALS BYU 73...............................San Francisco 61 Metropolitan Division
Erie Prep 27.................. North Allegheny 26 Scratches: Mr. Abundance, Run Slado Run GP W L OT Pts GF GA Detroit at Toronto............................. 6 p.m.
Boise St. 69............................... Air Force 59 Race Time: 1:40.30 Daily Double (8-7) Paid New Orleans at Sacramento............. 9 p.m.
Kiski Area 42................. Council Rock So. 14 Colorado St. 66....................... Fresno St. 64 Washington....56 39 11 6 84 192 121
$168.00; Exacta (7-6) Paid $18.10; Super- Columbus.....54 35 14 5 75 175 133 Mondays Games
QUARTERFINALS E. Washington 67................. N. Colorado 61 fecta (7-6-3-5) Paid $9.55; Trifecta (7-6-3) Philadelphia at Charlotte.................. 7 p.m.
Kiski Area 29.................Canon-McMillan 24 Gonzaga 59................. Saint Marys (Cal) 58 Pittsburgh.....53 34 13 6 74 190 151
Paid $29.75; Pic 3 (4-8-7) Paid $115.55; Pic N.Y. Rangers....55 36 18 1 73 189 145 San Antonio at Indiana..................... 7 p.m.
Erie Prep 40.......................... Central Mt. 15 Idaho 74............................North Dakota 61 4 (7-4-8-7) Paid $233.05. Memphis at Brooklyn.................. 7:30 p.m.
Idaho St. 79.................... Sacramento St. 60 Philadelphia....56 27 22 7 61 147 168
NONLEAGUE 5th$11,400,6f N.Y. Islanders....53 24 19 10 58 156 157 Orlando at Miami........................ 7:30 p.m.
Montana 60............................N. Arizona 59 5-Poplar Point (Rosario)..... 18.60,9.00,3.60 Detroit at Milwaukee........................ 8 p.m.
Manheim Central 65, West York 12 Montana St. 71............................S. Utah 68 New Jersey....54 23 21 10 56 127 153
113W. Betancourt, MC, p. N. Townsley, 3-Main Track Only (Cora D.).......... 6.20,3.00 Carolina........53 24 22 7 55 140 156 Oklahoma City at Washington.......... 8 p.m.
Nevada 88......................... San Diego St. 65 2-Our Love Affair (Wolfsont A.)............ 2.10 Boston at Dallas........................... 8:30 p.m.
1:13. Pepperdine 57........................ San Diego 40 WESTERN CONFERENCE
120C. Zeamer, MC, by forfeit. Also Ran: Sophie Station, Entusia- Golden State at Denver.................... 9 p.m.
Portland 71...............Loyola Marymount 56 sta, Sweet Honesty, Kalamitty Race Time: Central Division L.A. Clippers at Utah......................... 9 p.m.
126R. Kreider, MC, t.f. J. Hirneisen, 18- Santa Clara 68............................... Pacific 51 GP W L OT Pts GF GA
3, 5:45. 1:14.04 Daily Double (7-5) Paid $195.40; New Orleans at Phoenix................... 9 p.m.
UC Davis 62...............................UC Irvine 42 Exacta (5-3) Paid $41.00; Superfecta (5-3-2- Minnesota....54 36 12 6 78 181 126 Atlanta at Portland.................... 10:30 p.m.
132H. Shreiner, MC, p. T. Ketterman, 2:45. UNLV 63................................San Jose St. 55 Chicago.........56 34 17 5 73 161 146
138Z. Zeamer, MC, p. J. Franklin, 1:35. 6) Paid $66.79; Trifecta (5-3-2) Paid $56.85; 76ers 117, Heat 109
W. Illinois 80................................Denver 68 Pic 3 (8-7-5) Paid $215.40. St. Louis........56 29 22 5 63 161 165
145R. McKee, MC, p. L. Stine, 3:30. Weber St. 85.........................Portland St. 75 Nashville.......55 26 21 8 60 153 148 MIAMI (109)
152L. Hess, MC, d. D. Pressel, 7-0. 6th$10,500,6f
Wyoming 59.............................. Utah St. 40 8-Plymouth Square (Cora).... 7.00,3.80,3.40 Dallas............56 22 24 10 54 155 177 Babbitt 0-0 0-0 0, Whiteside 5-11 2-2 12,
160I. Dorwart, MC, d. N. Spadafora, 15-8. Winnipeg......58 25 29 4 54 166 185 Dragic 12-21 4-4 30, Ellington 4-14 5-5 16,
170N. Brown, MC, p. W. Martin, :50. UConn 83, SMU 41 2-Burning Mandate (Vargas)........ 5.00,3.20
SMU (13-11) 10-Lees South (Valdes A.).................... 3.40 Colorado.......52 15 35 2 32 106 176 McGruder 2-6 0-0 4, White 1-2 0-0 2, Reed
182M. Himelright, MC, by forfeit. Pacific Division 1-3 0-0 2, J.Johnson 8-15 9-13 26, T.Johnson
195E. Martin, MC, by forfeit. Collins 4-7 1-2 9, Froling 2-8 2-2 6, Adams Also Ran: Cinderellaspalace, Ifimlyinim-
0-11 4-5 4, Bolton 1-7 0-0 2, Perry 5-9 1-2 dyin, Liberty St. Outlaw, The Sundrop Kid, GP W L OT Pts GF GA 6-13 4-4 17. Totals 39-85 24-28 109.
220C. Warner, MC, by forfeit. San Jose........56 33 18 5 71 152 134 PHILADELPHIA (117)
285F. Veloce, WY, p. T. Dougherty, 3:05. 11, Thomas 1-2 2-2 4, Bradshaw 1-4 0-0 2, Karobushka, Ride Candy Ride Late Scratch-
Brandt 0-1 0-0 0, Mickens 0-5 0-0 0, Owens es: Isolation Road Race Time: 1:12.64 Daily Anaheim.......57 29 18 10 68 151 147 Covington 6-12 2-2 19, Ilyasova 5-12 3-6 14,
106C. Gross, MC, by forfeit. Edmonton.....55 29 18 8 66 156 141 Noel 9-12 1-3 19, McConnell 3-7 5-6 11, Hen-
JV Score: MC 12, WY 0 0-3 0-0 0, Reese 1-4 0-0 3, Totals 15-61 10- Double (5-8) Paid $97.60; Exacta (8-2) Paid
13 41. $20.90; Superfecta (8-2-10-6) Paid $20.42; Los Angeles....55 28 23 4 60 138 136 derson 2-11 10-10 14, Holmes 2-2 2-3 6, Saric
UConn (24-0) Trifecta (8-2-10) Paid $41.60; Pic 3 (7-5-8) Calgary..........56 28 25 3 59 149 159 7-15 4-4 19, Rodriguez 1-5 2-2 4, Luwawu-
Cabarrot 0-2 0-0 0, Stauskas 4-8 1-2 11. Totals
BOWLING Collier 4-11 2-2 10, Samuelson 8-13 3-4
22, Williams 5-12 1-3 11, Chong 5-10 0-0
Paid $151.25.
7th$10,500,6f
Vancouver.....55 24 25 6 54 131 158
Arizona.........52 17 28 7 41 120 166 39-86 30-38 117.
13, Nurse 4-9 4-5 13, Irwin 2-3 0 0 4, Butler 11-Small Boy Jr. (Felix) ......... 5.80,3.60,3.20 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for Miami..................... 27 21 28 33 109
4-9 0-0 8, Bent 1-2 0-0 2, Dangerfield 0-3 1-Red Chant (Beato I.).................. 5.80,4.40 overtime loss. Philadelphia............ 27 27 30 33 117
0-0 0, Lawlor 0-0 0-0 0, Totals 33-72 10-14 3-Al Do Great (Valdes A.)...................... 5.00 3-Point GoalsMiami 7-23 (Ellington 3-10,
Fridays Games Dragic 2-4, J.Johnson 1-3, T.Johnson 1-4, White
DUTCH 83. Also Ran: I Love My Bicycle, Euro Demon, Chicago 5.................................. Winnipeg 2
SMU........................ 14 8 10 9 41 Whered He Go, Its Nothing, Little Frankie 0-1, McGruder 0-1), Philadelphia 9-25 (Covington
SENIORS Minnesota 2................... Tampa Bay 1 (SO) 5-6, Stauskas 2-4, Ilyasova 1-4, Saric 1-5, Luwawu-
UConn..................... 22 22 22 17 83 L, Eight Natives, Lite the Missile Late
Tony Lutz....................... 218-278-231727 3-Point GoalsSMU 1-17 (Froling 0-1, Scratches: Perceval Race Time: 1:14.02 Dai- Saturdays Games Cabarrot 0-1, Noel 0-1, Henderson 0-2, Rodriguez
Darren Zombro III.......... 256-214-248718 Adams 0-4, Bolton 0-5, Brandt 0-1, Mick- ly Double (8-11) Paid $37.40; Exacta (11-1) Boston 4................................. Vancouver 3 0-2). Fouled OutNone. ReboundsMiami 49
Ben White...................... 216-248-247711 ens 0-1, Owens 0-3, Reese 1-2), UConn Paid $23.80; Superfecta (11-1-3-5) Paid Ottawa 3.............................. N.Y. Islanders 0 (Whiteside 19), Philadelphia 38 (Covington 7).
Cameron Zwally............. 222-193-224639 7-22 (Collier 0-2, Samuelson 3-6, Chong $88.42; Trifecta (11-1-3) Paid $97.55; Pic 3 Philadelphia 2..................... San Jose 1 (OT) AssistsMiami 15 (T.Johnson 5), Philadelphia 27
Logan Molchany............ 216-214-206636 3-7, Nurse 1-4, Irwin 0-1, Bent 0-1, Dan- (5-8-7/11) Paid $59.10. Dallas 5....................................... Carolina 2 (McConnell 10). Total FoulsMiami 27, Philadel-
Tristan Current............... 232-228-172632 gerfield 0-1). AssistsSMU 10 (Bolton 4), Florida 7..................................... Nashville 4 phia 21. TechnicalsWhiteside.
Cole Snavely.................. 162-257-207626 OFF-TRACK WAGERING Columbus 2................................... Detroit 1
UConn 25 (Chong 7). Fouled OutNone. Following is a list of tracks and post times Cavaliers 125, Nuggets 109
COED ReboundsSMU 41 (Froling 8), UConn 44 N.Y. Rangers 4............................ Colorado 2
for todays off-track wagering at Penn Na- St. Louis 4................................. Montreal 2 DENVER (109)
Robbie Jack.................... 190-193-187570 (Collier 13). Total FoulsSMU 17, UConn tionals Lancaster Off-Track site:
Nathan Barnica.............. 172-156-155483 12. A10,012. Tampa Bay 4............................. Winnipeg 1 Chandler 6-15 1-1 13, Arthur 1-5 0-0 3,
Gulfstream....................................... 12 p.m. Buffalo 3...................................... Toronto 1 Jokic 9-18 8-10 27, Nelson 5-12 0-0 12, Harris
Matt Geib...................... 192-136-126454 Tampa Bay.................................. 12:25 p.m.
Isabella Foltz.................. 202-134-185521 Elizabethtown 63, Goucher 49 Washington 6............................ Anaheim 4 6-11 1-2 16, Hernangomez 1-6 2-2 4, Barton
ELIZABETHTOWN (17-5, 7-5 LMK) Laurel Park.................................. 12:30 p.m. 3-11 4-4 12, OBryant 3-5 0-0 6, Miller 0-2 0-0
Haley Jack...................... 159-168-169496 Aqueduct.................................... 12:50 p.m. Pittsburgh at Arizona.............................. (n)
Kit MacFeat................... 117-125-105347 E. Martin 7-19 6-8 20, A. Beyer 4-9 2-2 13, Chicago at Edmonton............................. (n) 0, Murray 5-11 3-3 16, Beasley 0-1 0-0 0. To-
M. Ruth 4-9 2-2 10, J. Craig 2-10 2-2 7, L. Miami Valley................................. 2:05 p.m. tals 39-97 19-22 109.
BUMPERS Lawson 3-10 0-0 6, C. Foster 2-6 0-4 4, R. Fair Grounds................................. 2:25 p.m. Sundays Games CLEVELAND (125)
Mason Muckle...................... 139-128267 Oaklawn Park................................ 2:30 p.m. San Jose at New Jersey.............. 12:30 p.m. James 11-16 4-4 27, Love 5-11 3-4 16,
Kian Mummaw..................... 128-127255 Liszkiewicz 1-5 1-1 3, E. Hoesman 0-2 0-0
0, J. Welch 0-1 0-0 0, J. Freeman 0-0 0-0 0. Turf Paradise................................. 2:40 p.m. Detroit at Minnesota........................ 3 p.m. Thompson 5-9 3-6 13, Irving 10-24 2-2 27,
Miles Sweigart........................ 93-121214 Sunland Park................................. 2:45 p.m. Colorado at N.Y. Islanders................. 6 p.m. Liggins 3-4 2-2 9, Jefferson 1-4 2-2 4, Williams
Jeffrey Moore......................... 114-95209 Totals 23-71 13-19 63.
GOUCHER (4-18, 0-12 LMK) Santa Anita................................... 3:30 p.m. Dallas at Nashville............................ 6 p.m. 2-3 2-2 7, Frye 3-4 0-0 8, Felder 0-0 0-0 0,
Leeta Sherman....................... 99-109208 Golden Gate................................. 3:45 p.m. Montreal at Boston..................... 7:30 p.m. McRae 0-0 0-0 0, Jones 0-0 0-0 0, Korver 6-9
Kiegan Mummaw................... 109-96205 B. Bull 8-20 3-4 19, J. Scarborough 4-10
2-2 10, N. Jones 3-8 0-0 7, P. Mani 2-7 0-0 5, Pompano...................................... 7:20 p.m. Vancouver at Buffalo................... 7:30 p.m. 0-0 14. Totals 46-84 18-22 125.
Bailey Sweigart......................... 87-78165 Australia A.................................... 9:15 p.m. Mondays Games Denver.................... 33 22 23 31 109
K. Pacak 2-10 0-0 4, S. Omo-Osagie 2-9 0-2
LEISURE 4, A. Kim 0-0 0-0 0, K. Chun 0-0 0-0 0. Totals Australia B.................................... 9:20 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at Columbus............ 7:30 p.m. Cleveland................ 28 31 33 33 125
21-64 5-8 49. Australia C.................................... 9:30 p.m. Arizona at Calgary............................. 9 p.m. 3-Point GoalsDenver 12-37 (Harris 3-5, Mur-
BANTAM/PREP
Jack Sofillas.................... 170-117-142429 Elizabethtown......... 13 15 16 19 63 ray 3-7, Barton 2-4, Nelson 2-5, Jokic 1-2, Arthur
Goucher.................. 12 8 12 17 49
Flyers 2, Sharks 1 (OT) 1-5, Hernangomez 0-1, Miller 0-2, Chandler 0-6),
Christopher Hull.............. 129-92-152373
Cooper Palmer............... 102-114-131347 3-Point GoalsE-town 4-12 (A. Beyer AHL San Jose........................... 0 0 1 0 1 Cleveland 15-30 (Irving 5-11, Love 3-5, Frye 2-3,
Philadelphia..................... 0 0 1 1 2 Korver 2-3, James 1-1, Williams 1-2, Liggins 1-2,
Ashlee Brubaker.............. 89-117-103309 3-6, J. Craig 1-3, L. Lawson 0-2, R. Liszkie- First PeriodNone.
Logan Long.......................... 82-47-77206 wicz 0-1); Goucher 2-4 (P. Mani 1-3, N. Jefferson 0-3). Fouled OutNone. Rebounds
Second PeriodNone. Denver 45 (Jokic 13), Cleveland 45 (Thompson
JUNIORS Jones 1-1). ReboundsE-town 50 (E. Mar- Third Period1, Philadelphia, Provorov
tin 15); Goucher 46 (B. Bull 14). Assists 13). AssistsDenver 23 (Nelson 8), Cleveland 30
Bob Walker.................... 214-205-147566 EASTERN CONFERENCE 5 (Voracek, Macdonald), 6:22. 2, San Jose, (James 12). Total FoulsDenver 22, Cleveland 16.
Xavier Green.................. 174-170-200544 E-town 16 (L. Lawson 7); Goucher 6 (N. Atlantic Division Marleau 20 (Thornton, Labanc), 9:23 (pp).
Matt Zeamer.................. 201-181-136518 Jones 2, J. Scarborough 2). Fouled OutE- GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA Overtime3, Philadelphia, Simmonds Clippers 107, Hornets 102
Mackenzie Bohler.......... 154-156-165475 town, none; Goucher, J. Scarborough. Total WB-Scran...... 50 36 11 3 0 75 174 120 23, 1:04.
FoulsE-town 10; Goucher 19. L.A. CLIPPERS (107)
Christofer Torres............ 155-167-140462 Lehigh Val..... 48 32 14 2 0 66 175 133 Shots on GoalSan Jose 4-7-12-124. Mbah a Moute 4-7 0-0 8, Griffin 8-19 4-5 20,
Charlie Hull.................... 148-134-160442 F&M 68, Washington 62 Providence.... 48 27 13 5 3 62 143 120 Philadelphia 14-6-13-235. Jordan 2-5 0-0 4, Redick 3-11 2-2 10, Rivers 7-12
Kimberle Ziegler............ 129-137-120383 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL (10-13, 8-10 CC) Bridgeport.... 46 28 16 1 1 58 137 131 Power-play opportunitiesSan Jose 1 of 0-2 18, Anderson 2-3 2-2 6, W.Johnson 1-3 0-0
Willow Hee...................... 132-97-114343 A. Petersen 4-14 9-10 21, S. Haddon 5-9 Hershey........ 49 25 13 8 3 61 167 150 3; Philadelphia 0 of 3. 2, Speights 3-7 0-0 8, Felton 4-7 0-0 9, Crawford
MAJORS 5-6 15, E. Brown 5-9 3-6 13, K. Hamill 4-9 Springfield.... 48 17 22 7 2 43 118 139 GoaliesSan Jose, Dell 6-3-1 (35 6-11 5-9 22. Totals 40-85 13-20 107.
Nick Fisher..................... 247-279-222748 0-0 8, S. Pisani 2-4 0-2 5, S. Parsons 2-5 0-0 Hartford........ 49 18 26 3 2 41 130 171 shots-33 saves). Philadelphia, Neuvirth 9-5- CHARLOTTE (102)
Ryan Graham................. 279-228-226733 4, A. DiCarlo 1-2 0-0 2, A. Burnett 0-1 0-0 0. North Division 1 (24-23). Kidd-Gilchrist 4-8 0-0 8, Williams 4-6 0-0 9,
Tyler Lappa.................... 219-247-214680 Totals 23-54 17-24 68. GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA Capitals 6, Ducks 4 Kaminsky 7-16 3-4 20, Walker 4-18 1-2 10, Ba-
Tyler Gardner................. 249-202-209660 WASHINGTON (9-14, 6-12 CC) Syracuse....... 48 24 15 4 5 57 146 140 Anaheim................................ 0 2 2 4 tum 7-13 7-8 25, Plumlee 0-1 0-0 0, Roberts
Austin Allison................. 242-188-227657 A. Grundy 8-18 3-3 24, C. Quattro 5-9 4-4 Albany........... 50 28 20 1 1 58 138 137 Washington........................... 3 1 2 6 0-1 0-0 0, Belinelli 7-14 1-1 17, Lamb 4-9 3-5
Jordan Schell................. 184-226-227637 14, C. Clark 4-10 2-4 11, K. Moore 0-3 5-6 Toronto......... 48 23 21 3 1 50 146 134 First Period1, Washington, Oshie 23 13. Totals 37-86 15-20 102.
Briana Bracero............... 205-190-236631 5, B. McLaughlin 2-7 0-0 4, K. Kozlowski 1-3 St. Johns....... 50 23 21 5 1 52 139 152 (Backstrom, Johansson), 6:45 (pp). 2, L.A. Clippers............ 29 24 24 30 107
Katelyn Musselman....... 196-212-204612 0-0 2, E. Thieman 1-1 0-0 2, A. Krahling 0-2 Utica............. 47 19 20 6 2 46 118 137 Washington, Backstrom 17 (Ovechkin, Os- Charlotte................. 27 24 19 32 102
Zac Glinsky..................... 245-183-182616 0-0 0, L. Parks 0-0 0-0 0, T. Samuels 0-1 0-0 Binghamton.... 48 20 25 2 1 43 120 155 hie), 14:35. 3, Washington, Wilson 4 (Bea- 3-Point GoalsL.A. Clippers 14-34 (Craw-
Tyler Miller.................... 162-165-279606 0, G.Winsky 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 21-54 14-17 Rochester..... 49 20 27 0 2 42 133 159 gle, Winnik), 17:48. ford 5-8, Rivers 4-6, Speights 2-4, Redick 2-8,
Gavin Davidson.............. 164-202-205571 62. WESTERN CONFERENCE Second Period4, Anaheim, Silfverberg Felton 1-3, Mbah a Moute 0-1, Anderson 0-1,
Owen Walker................. 170-157-236563 Franklin & Marshall..... 9 17 20 22 68 Central Division 17 (Cogliano, Getzlaf), 7:16. 5, Washington, W.Johnson 0-1, Griffin 0-2), Charlotte 13-37
Jimmy Mahler................ 191-201-142534 Washington............. 12 12 18 20 62 GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA Winnik 7, 12:18 (sh). 6, Anaheim, Lindholm (Batum 4-7, Kaminsky 3-6, Lamb 2-4, Belinelli
ROCKY SPRINGS 3-Point GoalsF&M 5-16 (A. Petersen Gr. Rapids..... 47 30 14 1 2 63 156 112 5 (Getzlaf, Silfverberg), 17:36. 2-8, Williams 1-3, Walker 1-9). Fouled Out
4-10, S. Pisani 1-3, S. Parsons 0-1, A. Bur- Milwaukee.... 48 27 16 3 2 59 132 134 Third Period7, Anaheim, Kesler 19 None. ReboundsL.A. Clippers 50 (Jordan
SATURDAY JUNIORS nett 0-1, A. DiCarlo 0-1); Washington 6-13 16), Charlotte 40 (Kaminsky 8). AssistsL.A.
Anthony Clare................ 216-175-149540 Chicago......... 51 28 17 3 3 62 171 140 (Fowler), 9:38. 8, Anaheim, Getzlaf 9 (Biek-
(A. Grundy 5-10, C. Clark 1-2, B. McLaugh- Iowa.............. 50 25 19 5 1 56 127 130 sa, Fowler), 11:48. 9, Washington, Sanford Clippers 26 (Griffin 8), Charlotte 24 (Batum 8).
Christian Shultz.............. 147-168-180495 lin 0-1). ReboundsF&M 38 (E. Brown Total FoulsL.A. Clippers 21, Charlotte 20.
Cleveland...... 46 23 18 2 3 51 115 122 1 (Niskanen, Connolly), 17:21. 10, Washing-
10); Washington 30 (C. Quattro 9). As- Charlotte....... 48 22 23 3 0 47 119 129 ton, Johansson 19 (Backstrom), 19:47. Bucks 116, Pacers 100
sistsF&M 15 (S. Pisani 5, A. Petersen 5);
WOMENS Washington 11 (B. McLaughlin 4). Fouled
Manitoba...... 47 18 23 3 3 42 115 146
Rockford....... 49 15 23 8 3 41 114 165
Shots on GoalAnaheim 5-10-722.
Washington 16-10-1339. MILWAUKEE (116)
Beasley 3-8 0-0 7, Snell 4-5 1-2 13, Ante-
BASKETBALL OutF&M, none; Washington, none. Total
FoulsF&M 12; Washington 23.
Pacific Division Power-play opportunitiesAnaheim 0 of
tokounmpo 4-9 12-14 20, Maker 4-8 1-2 12,
GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA 2; Washington 1 of 3.
GoaliesAnaheim, Gibson 21-14-8 (38 Dellavedova 2-6 3-4 9, Teletovic 6-10 2-3 19,
Lock Haven 77, Millersville 70 (2OT) San Jose........ 40 25 11 1 3 54 138 100 Monroe 6-8 5-6 17, Brogdon 5-14 5-6 17,
SATURDAYS SCORES LOCK HAVEN (8-14, 5-13 PSAC) Ontario......... 43 24 11 8 0 56 133 125 shots-33 saves). Washington, Holtby 29-8-
4 (22-18). Vaughn 1-5 0-0 2. Totals 35-73 29-37 116.
R. Devine 10-14 8-9 30, K. Henderson 4-9 San Diego...... 42 25 13 2 2 54 131 111 INDIANA (100)
EAST Tucson.......... 41 21 15 5 0 47 118 132
Army 68...............................American U. 57 5-8 13, L. Mealing 5-11 2-2 12, B. Reilly 4-5
Texas............. 45 22 20 1 2 47 142 150
Rangers 4, Avalanche 2 George 4-11 3-3 13, Miles 8-16 1-1 23,
Boston U. 67....................... Loyola (Md.) 55 0-0 11, M. McHale 2-6 3-3 9, A. Dombrows- Colorado............................... 1 1 0 2 Turner 4-12 10-11 18, Allen 2-3 0-2 4, Teague
ki 0-5 1-1 1, A. McGill-Jefferson 0-5 1-4 1, E. Bakersfield.... 42 19 18 4 1 43 120 121 N.Y. Rangers........................... 1 0 3 4 1-2 0-0 2, Robinson 1-4 0-0 2, Seraphin 3-5
Bryant 63.................St. Francis Brooklyn 54 Stockton....... 43 19 19 4 1 43 122 124
Bucknell 79................................. Colgate 49 James 0-1 0-0 0, A. Hillson 0-0 0-0 0. Totals First Period1, N.Y. Rangers, Klein 2 0-0 6, Jefferson 4-6 0-0 8, Stuckey 1-4 3-3 6,
25-56 20-27 77. San Antonio.... 48 21 23 4 0 46 124 142 (Lindberg, Skjei), 2:26. 2, Colorado, Lan- Ellis 7-10 3-4 18. Totals 35-73 20-24 100.
Fairleigh Dickinson 67......... LIU Brooklyn 54 MILLERSVILLE (9-15, 7-12 PSAC) NOTE: Two points are awarded for a win,
Fordham 74................................. UMass 43 deskog 11 (Mackinnon, Tyutin), 19:44. Milwaukee.............. 29 33 26 28 116
A. Hall 5-11 6-7 16, J. Farquhar 4-12 4-6 one point for an overtime or shootout loss. Second Period3, Colorado, Mitchell 2 Indiana.................... 22 30 22 26 100
Harvard 69....................................Brown 59 14, K. Bamberger 5-10 1-2 13, K. Mellinger Fridays Games (Comeau, Iginla), 3:01. 3-Point GoalsMilwaukee 17-31 (Teletovic
Lehigh 80................................Holy Cross 64 2-8 4-4 9, S. Krusinsky 3-8 1-2 7, C. Hinnant Cleveland 3....................... Manitoba 2 (SO) Third Period4, N.Y. Rangers, Klein 3 5-9, Snell 4-5, Maker 3-5, Dellavedova 2-3,
Mount St. Marys 66.......St. Francis (Pa.) 58 3-9 0-2 6, A. Van Brakle 2-4 0-0 5, R. Wil- Binghamton 3............................ Syracuse 2 (Fast, Lindberg), 2:50. 5, N.Y. Rangers, Nash Brogdon 2-6, Beasley 1-1, Antetokounmpo
N. Illinois 89................................. Buffalo 80 liams 0-0 0-0 0, J. Kloster 0-2 0-0 0. Totals Toronto 6......................................... Utica 4 16 (Mcdonagh, Stepan), 5:36. 6, N.Y. Rang- 0-1, Vaughn 0-1), Indiana 10-22 (Miles 6-11,
Navy 68.....................................Lafayette 65 24-64 16-23 70. Lehigh Valley 4........................... St. Johns 2 ers, Hayes 14 (Miller, Grabner), 18:22. George 2-3, Stuckey 1-2, Ellis 1-3, Turner 0-3).
Penn 61.......................................Cornell 55 Lock Haven.......13 14 13 17 6 14 77 Bridgeport 1........................... Providence 0 Shots on GoalColorado 5-12-1734. Fouled OutGeorge. ReboundsMilwaukee
Penn St. 79..................................Purdue 73 Millersville.........9 20 15 13 6 7 70 Albany 3................................... Rochester 2 N.Y. Rangers 10-9-1130. 37 (Monroe, Antetokounmpo 8), Indiana 36
Princeton 62............................ Columbia 52 3-Point GoalsLock Haven 7-17 (B. Reilly Hartford 3............................... Springfield 2 Power-play opportunitiesColorado 0 of (George 8). AssistsMilwaukee 28 (Antetok-
Robert Morris 74........................Wagner 41 3-4, R. Devine 2-5, M. McHale 2-5, K. Hen- WB-Scranton 4..................... Hershey 3 (OT) 1; N.Y. Rangers 0 of 3. ounmpo 10), Indiana 19 (Turner, Teague 6).
Sacred Heart 82..............................CCSU 61 derson 0-1, L. Mealing 0-1, E. James 0-1); Charlotte 3................................. Stockton 1 GoaliesColorado, Pickard 9-16-1 (29 Total FoulsMilwaukee 18, Indiana 25. Tech-
Saint Louis 74................St. Bonaventure 58 MU 6-23 (K. Bamberger 2-6, J. Farquhar Chicago 7.............................. San Antonio 3 shots-26 saves). N.Y. Rangers, Lundqvist 26- nicalsMilwaukee defensive three second,
UConn 83.........................................SMU 41 2-6, K. Mellinger 1-5, A. Van Brakle 1-3, S. Iowa 4................................. Grand Rapids 2 13-1 (34-32). Milwaukee team.
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60 Fog today with a bit of rain; 42/27 Bradford Resort Snow Base Open
50 cooler. High 39 to 43. Winds east- 40/24 Scranton Alpine Mtn. 0 0-0 0
40 Bear Creek Mtn. 0 24-48 22
northeast 7-14 mph. Rather cloudy 35/28 Big Boulder 0 40-40 16
30
and windy tonight. Low 29 to 33. Oil City Williamsport
20 Blue Knob 0 14-22 20
12 AM 3 6 9 NOON 3 6 9 12 AM 44/26 Punxsutawney 40/30 Blue Mountain 8 24-36 39
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Showers around; breezy this Eagle Rock 0 6-12 0
TEMPERATURE afternoon. Areas of morning fog 50/26 40/30 Hidden Valley 0 26-36 26
Lancaster 53/26 in the Maryland panhandle. High New York City Jack Frost 0 40-40 20
Ephrata 51/26 46 to 74. Allentown 38/33 Harrisburg Liberty 0 10-26 16
New Holland 46/25 Pittsburgh Altoona
39/34 42/33 Roundtop Mtn. 0 29-29 20
Lancaster (last year) 21/11 POCONOS 53/27 44/28 Seven Springs 0 26-36 33
Normals for the day 40/23 Philadelphia
Colder today with icy mix. High 29 Lancaster 46/35
Shawnee Mtn. 0 24-44 18
Year to date high 64 on Jan. 12 to 33. Clouds and windy tonight Hagerstown Snowshoe Mtn. 0 44-44 57
Morgantown York 41/31
Year to date low 10 on Jan. 9 with a snow shower. Low 23 to 27. 49/33 Timberline 0 20-40 20
PRECIPITATION 62/28 44/35 Wilmington Tussey Mtn. 0 15-25 7
Baltimore 50/33
24 hours ending 7 p.m. 0.00 Martinsburg Whitetail 0 28-30 23
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for sensitive groups. 151-200: Unhealthy. 201-300: Boston 38/28/sn 36/22/sn
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period ending 7 p.m. yesterday Source: Pennsylvania Department of 48/34 27/19 Cleveland 43/28/sn 35/27/pc
Brownstown 0.00 Environmental Protection Montreal Chicago 43/25/pc 43/30/s
Columbia 0.00 29/21 Charlotte 80/41/pc 63/33/s
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Flory Mill 0.00 40/26 New York
blizzard pulled very cold air south- 37/24
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Manheim 0.00 ward, causing a low of 8 below Las Vegas 67/50/s 69/48/s
Mount Joy 0.00 zero in Dallas. Chicago
San Francisco 43/25 Los Angeles 74/53/s 75/54/s
Smoketown 0.00 61/45 Washington Nashville 69/33/pc 54/35/pc
Denver Kansas City 69/39
Truce 0.00 44/27 48/27 New Orleans 82/60/c 69/55/pc
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RIVER STAGES Sunrise 7:02 a.m. 7:01 a.m.
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n page D6

D ALSO INSIDE: TECHNOLOGY

ENTERTAINMENT

MICHELLE SINGLETARY
THE COLOR OF MONEY

Alternative
facts are bad
basis for
financial
decisions
WASHINGTON A
friend recently joked to
me about how people
sometimes resort to
alternative facts when
it comes to their money.
And its true. They tell
themselves falsehoods,
such as: Im not really
responsible for a loan

JONAH
if I co-sign. Or: I can
afford this new car loan
because Im going to cut
my spending.
In case youre unfamil-
iar with the reference,
it came from White
House counselor Kel-
lyanne Conway, who was
responding to criticism
that President Trumps

THE MOVIE
press secretary, Sean
Spicer, had overstated
the inaugural crowd
size. Conway said Spicer
was merely presenting
alternative facts.
Many people find 1-time screening of Sight & Sound
themselves in trouble
because of alterna- epic set for 600 theaters May 2
tive financial facts. So
I asked my Facebook TIM MEKEEL
TMEKEEL@LNPNEWS.COM
followers to weigh in on
the financial lies theyve Starting this spring, Sight & Sound Theatres will give peo-
told themselves over the ple across the country a new choice.
years. They can travel to Strasburg to watch its production of
Here are some of Jonah. Or they can travel to a nearby movie theater.
the alternative facts I But the more convenient option will be offered only once
received: on Tuesday, May 2.
Having insurance Sight & Sound last week disclosed details of its nationwide
on my kids is a good in- movie-theater debut, intended to put its work in front of a SIGHT & SOUND PHOTOS

vestment for the future. broader audience. Scenes from Sight & Sound Theatres Jonah, which will be
shown in movie theaters nationwide on May 2.
The truth: This is a false- The company had an-
hood that many parents nounced in December that it
buy in to. They are sold In Lancaster would put a movie version of sibly more by May 2.
insurance for their chil-
dren as a way to lock in County, the only one of its stage productions
into about 600 theaters na-
Sight & Sound retained Fathom Events, a Colorado-based
firm that specializes in placing exclusive events into movie
a policy should the child place to see the tionwide for just one show- theaters, to line up the network of cinemas.
become uninsurable in
the future. Or they are
movie version of ing, but offered no specifics.
Sight & Sound is here to
The stage version of Jonah debuted at Sight & Sounds
Strasburg location in 2012. Next it appeared on Sight &
told its a great way to Jonah will be engage the hearts and minds Sounds stage in Branson, Missouri, for the 2014-15 season.
save for children.
Its not imperative that
Penn Cinema, of our audiences with stories
from the Bible, said Josh
It will return to the Strasburg stage this year, from March
11 through Oct. 14.
you buy life insurance 541 Airport Enck, executive producer of Dean Sell, Sight & Sounds brand director, said the movie
for children, said James Road, Lititz. the show and chief creative was made from tapes of four Strasburg performances during
Hunt, a retired life officer of Sight & Sound. that 2012 run. The movie version is almost the entire stage
insurance actuary who Tickets to the 7 Theres tremendous de- show, except for four to six minutes.
assists the Consumer p.m. showing mand for these shows, but Why tape the show four times?
Federation of America not everyone can come to From performance to performance, Sight & Sound tweaks
on life insurance issues. are $12.50. our theaters. So this over- the placement of the eight cameras used in the taping pro-
Of course, children flow onto movie screens is a cess, to get the best possible result, Sell explained.
dont need life insur- great way to help more peo- Jonah is an epic production, as Sight & Sound shows are.
ance, which is rebutted ple have a Sight & Sound Theatres experience, Enck said in The show has a cast of more than 50 actors, 550 costumes,
by agents wholl argue a prepared statement. nearly three dozen live animals, more than 70 set pieces (in-
that it preserves insur- In Lancaster County, the only place to see the movie ver- cluding a 30,000-pound boat) and a 40-foot whale.
ability in case of a medi- sion of Jonah will be Penn Cinema, 541 Airport Road, All of the music in the production is original. Sight & Sound
cal incident, a very low Lititz. Tickets to the 7 p.m. showing are $12.50. hired the Prague Symphony Orchestra to perform the mu-
likelihood, Hunt said. The G-rated film, running one hour and 50 minutes, is sic, an orchestra that Sight & Sound regularly uses because
And he added: Sales titled Jonah: On Stage! It also will be shown in Harrisburg it has ties to Sight & Sounds composers.
costs are usually dispro- and Lebanon. Jonah is the story of a stubborn Old Testament proph-
portionately high for the Some 581 movie theaters have committed to showing the et by that name. God tells Jonah to go to the wicked city of
need. movie so far. The roster is expected to reach 600 and pos- SIGHT & SOUND, page D8
More importantly, the
main reason to buy life
insurance is income re-
placement. Unless your
child is supporting the
family, youre better off
putting money in a 529
Caribbean Brothers restaurant opens on Rt. 30
college-savings plan. previously occupied by
Hell pay me back, JRs. CARIBBEAN
were family. The truth: Carlos Castille is an BROTHERS
Many relationships have owner-operator of the
been ruined or strained restaurant. Ben Ander- BAR & GRILL
by the misguided expec- son and Ray Dixon, own- n Address: 2250
tation that a loan will be ers of Got Jerk! sauces Lincoln Highway E.
(inside Lancaster
repaid. CHAD UMBLE and marinades, also Family Resort).
Online lender iLoan WHATS IN STORE have ownership stakes,
surveyed 800 people last but are not involved in n Hours: 4-10 p.m.
Sunday through
July about borrowing day to day operations. Thursday, 4 p.m. to
money from family and Caribbean Brothers At the new restaurant, 2 a.m. Friday and
friends. The top reasons Bar & Grill opened this Caribbean dishes will be Saturday. (Kitchen
for the loans were for past week along Route made with the owners closes at midnight
educational needs, basic 30 inside the Lancaster sauces and include jerk Friday and Saturday.)
necessities (food, water, Family Resort, across chicken, beef patties and n Phone: 717-617-
electricity) or to buy or from Dutch Wonderland. oxtail. 2809.
fix a car. The new restaurant in The menu will also fea- n Online:
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Caribbean Brothers Bar and Grill at the restaurant, restaurant.
and friend lenders a spot next to Stitches among other items. which recently opened in the Lancaster Family Resort.
SINGLETARY, page D8 Comedy Club that was WHATS IN STORE, page D2
D2 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2017 BUSINESS LNP | LANCASTER, PA

Whats in Store: Whos News


Continued from D1 Brandt and Miller, it was owned by
The restaurant opened with just Anthony Maglietta, who purchased
the bar area where there is seating it in 2005. Maglietta, along with four
for around 85. other men, is now facing charges re-
A 100-seat dining room will open lated to the assault of a man outside
in about a month and a half. A the carryout early on Christmas Day
patio, where there will be seating 2015.
for around 200, will be open during Darlene K. King Bradley J. Dillman Ahren M. Ebling
warmer weather. Dollar General opens
The restaurant opened with around outside Lancaster n Saxton & Stump has
15 employees, although more will be named Darlene K. King a
hired soon. Dollar General has opened a new shareholder of the firm.
store outside Lancaster, taking King, of Manheim, is chair
Foltzs Pretzels opening a spot near the village of Silver of the risk mitigation and
downtown Spring. safety group. She joined
The new Dollar General is in a Saxton & Stump at its
Foltzs Pretzels, which features newly-built 9,400-square-foot build- inception in 2015 as senior
hand-rolled soft pretzels and fresh- ing at 3510 Marietta Ave., across the counsel. James N. Patterson William T. McCord
squeezed juice, will open a shop in road from the West Hempfield Fire King holds a bachelors
n The High companies is an Excelsior College
downtown Lancaster by April 1. and Rescue Company. degree from Millersville
have announced graduate.
Foltzs Pretzels is taking a spot at Dollar General sells food, house- University and a law degree four management
60 N. Queen St. where it will make wares, seasonal items, cleaning sup- from Dickinson School of High Concrete Group has
appointments. hired James N. Patterson
and sell seven varieties of soft pret- plies and clothing as well as health Law.
High Steel Structures as plant manager.
zels and also offer pretzel rolls and and beauty products.
has promoted Bradley J.
pretzel dogs, which are a soft pretzel The store has six to 10 employees. Dillman to vice president
Patterson, of Lancaster,
wrapped around a hot dog. The Tennessee-based Dollar of engineering for High
previously was operations
Drinks will include fresh-squeezed General operates more than 12,500 manager for Caterpillar.
Steel Structures. He holds a bachelors
lemonade, orangeade and limeade. stores in 43 states. It now has 18
Dillman, of Lancaster, degree from the U.S.
There also will be a few deli sand- stores in Lancaster County. Naval Academy and an
joined High in 2007,
wiches as well as some grab-n-go most recently serving as MBA from the Australian
salads and pastas. director of production Graduate School of
Foltzs Pretzels is owned by Dennis DOLLAR GENERAL engineering. He holds two Management.
Foltz, who has had the business for bachelors degrees from
n Address: 3510 Marietta Ave. High Construction has
some 28 years. For most of that time, Daniel Stoltzfus Drexel University and a hired William T. McCord
it was known as Pretzel Twist. n Hours: 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily. masters degree from Penn
n The Paul I. Sheaffer Jr. as a senior job
Foltzs Pretzels has seven locations, n Phone: 717-716-2004 State University. superintendent.
Insurance Agency has
mostly in farmers markets, includ- n Online: dollargeneral.com. hired Daniel Stoltzfus as High Transit has hired McCord, of Willow
ing ones in York and Lebanon. It also risk manager. Stoltzfus, of Ahren M. Ebling as fleet Street, previously was a
operates a food trailer. Gap, is a recent graduate maintenance manager. superintendent at Wohlsen
For its first location in Lancaster, of Millersville University. Ebling, of Reading, Construction. He is a
Foltzs Pretzels will take the spot Sophie Stargazer to move previously was a business Lampeter-Strasburg High
next to Ream Jewelers that was for- unit maintenance manager School graduate who
merly occupied by Brunos Hoagies. This spring, Sophie Stargazer for Republic Services. He attended Kings College.
That Philly-style Italian hoagie shop Boutique will move to a new spot in
recently moved to 255 N. Queen St. downtown Lancaster.
The womens boutique, now at 149
Mollys Pub reopens E. King St., will open in April or May
carryout in a retail space in the Keppel Build-
ing, 323 N. Queen St., which is being
The beer carryout opened this renovated.
week at Mollys Pub while the Owner Kristin Snyder said the cur- Catlin Williams
Lancaster city restaurant itself is rent location will close shortly after
on track to reopen by the end of the Valentines Day. n Make Films has hired
Catlin Williams as a video
month. Sophie Stargazer, which originally Darrell Rishel William Sanchez
producer.
Owners Jason Brandt and Phill opened in the summer of 2013, car-
Miller are overseeing the installation ries a variety of womens apparel as Williams, of Lancaster, n Ephrata National Bank
of some new equipment as well as well as artwork, home decor, candles, most recently was a has hired Darrell Rishel,
freelance studio assistant William Sanchez and
tables and chairs at the restaurant at jewelry and furniture. and a marketing account Christian Heckman as
253 E. Chestnut St. Snyder said the new spot will executive at Quantum assistant vice presidents
While the new owners have also provide better foot traffic in a block Dynamix. Williams is and commercial
done extensive cleaning and repairs, with a higher concentration of retail a Temple University relationship managers.
they are maintaining the basic look shops. The new store will be about graduate.
Rishel, of Gordonville,
of the Irish-themed bar at East the same size as the current one, most recently was a
Chestnut and North Shippen streets, which has around 1,100 square feet. vice president and small Christian Heckman
across from Musser Parks northeast Snyder said the new shop will business specialist at
corner. largely continue her current shops an Elizabethtown College
BB&T. Rishel is a Penn
Mollys Carryout, in a separate theme but shift focus to emphasize State University graduate. graduate.
building on Shippen Street, offers a clothing and gifts that she de- Sanchez, of Lebanon, most Heckman, of Sinking
wide variety of beers, including do- scribes as USA-made, eco-friendly, recently was an assistant Spring, most recently was a
mestics, imports and craft brews. ethically made or created by local vice president and business services officer at
The carryout also will let customers artists. business services officer at BB&T. He is a West Virginia
mix and match to create their own BB&T. Sanchez is University graduate.
six-packs and will eventually offer Steven G. Rowley
growler fills. n Whats In Store, a roundup of Lancaster
County retail and restaurant news, runs n Rettew has hired n Delaware Valley Golden
Brandt also owns The Station every Sunday. If you have news tips, contact Steven G. Rowley as a Retriever Rescue has
House in Manheim Township. LNP staff writer Chad Umble at 717-291-8718 promoted John Plummer
senior program manager in
Before Mollys Pub was bought by or cumble@lnpnews.com.
business development and to executive director.
program management. Plummer, of Mohnton, was
Rowley, of Millersville, hired in 2013 as facility
is the former vice operations and staff
support manager.
Calendar
president and director
of environmental Prior to that, he served
management and Reilly S. Noetzel on the organizations
compliance at Gannett board of directors for
Wednesday students. Information
and registration at
Road. Reservations
requested to Chala
Fleming. n Barley Snyder has hired
Reilly S. Noetzel as an
seven years, including
n Lancaster Chamber four as board chair. He
lancasterchamber.com/ Thomas at cthomas@ Rowley has a bachelors associate attorney in its began volunteering for the
mixer followed by events.aspx. lcci.com or 717-397-3531. degree from Shippensburg real estate practice group. organization in 1994.
program on preparing University and a masters
future business and Wednesday, Thursday, degree from Duquesne
Noetzel most recently was
an assistant consumer
Plummer is a Lebanon
Valley College graduate.
community leaders, at 5
p.m., Lancaster County Feb. 22 Feb. 23 University. advocate in the state Office
Convention Center, 25 S. n Lancaster Chamber of Consumer Advocate.
n Lancaster Chamber
Queen St. Speaker: Kevin drop-in session on its drop-in session on n Lancaster EMS, the A Penn Manor High School n United Way of Lancaster
Fleming, author of (Re) new business model, from its new business largest ambulance graduate, Noetzel holds County has added Kyle
Defining the Goal. Free 8-10 a.m., Heritage Hotel company in Lancaster a bachelors degree from Grimes and Don Maier to
model, from 3-5 p.m.,
and open to all, including Lancaster, 500 Centerville Franklin & Marshall College its board of directors.
Doubletree Resort County, has added
by Hilton, 2400 Glennda Hart to its board and a law degree from Grimes is president and
Willow Street Pike. of directors. Hart is senior Indiana University. general manager of WGAL-
STAY UP TO DATE: Reservations requested director of Willow Valley He is relocating from TV. Maier is president and
to Chala Thomas at Communities Lakes Harrisburg to the Lancaster chief executive officer of
cthomas@lcci.com or Campus. area. Armstrong Flooring.
717-397-3531.

Friday, Feb. 24
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business community CONTACT INFORMATION
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Bankruptcies
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n Lancaster Chamber Here is a list of Lancaster County Kevin L. and Holly L. Kahler, 100 block of
Wake Up to the bankruptcies recorded in U.S. Bankruptcy Market Street, Lititz. Chapter 7.
For a complete list visit Issues forum with Court, Eastern District of Pennsylvania,
Congressman Lloyd Reading, Jan. 31-Feb. 6. Mary Frances Kane, 1000 block of Allison
.com/closings Smucker, at Cork Keith A. Bucher, first block of Detweiler Circle, Drumore. Chapter 7.
Factory Hotel, 480 Avenue, Mount Joy. Chapter 7.
New Holland Ave. n Under Chapter 7 of the U.S. Bankruptcy
Open to all, at varying Andrea E. Beattie, 300 block of College Code, a debtors assets are liquidated to
costs. Information Avenue. Chapter 7. pay creditors. Under Chapter 11, the debtor,
and registration at often a company, reorganizes and may pay
lancasterchamber.com/ Alezra J. Williams, 1400 block of Carlton some creditors. Under Chapter 13, a debtor
events.aspx. Drive. Chapter 13. proposes a repayment plan.
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Technology
STARTUP

CLEANING UP WITH
ON-DEMAND CAR WASHES
NANCY DAHLBERG
MIAMI HERALD

MIAMI Imagine telling


your JPMorgan bosses youre DETAILS
leaving a high-finance career n Company name:
to start a car-wash company. WashMyWhip.
They thought I was crazy, n Headquarters: Miami.
Nathan Bekerman said. But n Concept: WashMyWhip is
my years at JPMorgan taught an on-demand, eco-friendly
me how to execute and run a car-care service. Through
business. the WashMyWhip app, you
He and Tarek El Gammal, can drop a pin on your cars
who was also working at JPM- location and select a service,
and a WashPro will tend to
organ, as well as Ryan Serkes, your vehicle at a time of your
the computer guy, believed choosing.
there was something lack-
ing in car-washing: consumer
n Launched: April 2016.
convenience. It also disturbed n Website: www.
them that car-wash employ- washmywhip.com/cities/
miami.
ees were typically being over-
worked and underpaid. Add n Management team: Nathan
Bekerman, CEO; Tarek El
to that the frightening figure Gammal, COO; Ryan Serkes,
that a traditional car wash can CTO.
waste 50 to 100 gallons of wa-
ter, and you have an industry MIAMI HERALD PHOTOS n Number of employees: 40.
in dire need of a makeover, Above: Fidel Miranda, hiring manager of WashMyWhip, works on a car at WashMyWhip in Wynwood, Fla. n Financing: More than
WashMyWhip is an on-demand, eco-friendly car-care service. Below: WashMyWhip co-founders Nathan $225,000 in funding to date.
they thought. Bekerman, left, and Tarek El Gammal.
Their solution: WashMy- n Recent milestones
Whip. uate of Bentley University, he reached: Acquired Xchange
Leasing (an Uber company)
We believe that everyone worked at JPMorgan for 5 1/2 as a partner; expanded
deserves to have quality car years before starting Wash- into Philadelphia and
care right at their fingertips. MyWhip. Atlanta with wmwFleets
Why would you take the time Water conservation is key, (the fleet servicing arm of
to drive to a car wash when Bekerman said. Instead of WashMyWhip); was a finalist
you can launch an app and gallons and gallons of water, in the Global Mobile Challenge
have a trained professional WashMyWhip uses a water- for the U.S. and Canada.
tend to your car whenever and less car wash service that n Biggest startup challenge:
wherever you want? The con- consists of lubricants that Educating the consumer
about its waterless car-
venience and satisfaction of raise the dirt, clay that breaks cleaning service.
our customers is our utmost it down, and wax that makes
concern, Bekerman, the CEO, sure a car stays shiny and pro- n Next step: Expand
into other markets while
said. If theyre happy, were tected. continuing to partner with
happy. The service was launched local businesses in South
WashMyWhips WashPros last summer, and so far, the Florida to grow its foothold.
have the ability to manage company has cleaned more n Strategy for next step:
a flexible schedule and earn than 5,000 cars without wast- WashMyWhip now offers a
both salary and commission- ing 250,000 to 500,000 gallons comprehensive solution for
based pay. We feel that these of water. A reservation can be businesses that own and
car-wash experts dont de- made sun-up to sundown dai- operate large fleets. The
serve the working conditions ly via the free app (iOS or An- startup plans to continue
partnering with car dealerships
of other car washes and can droid). An outside cleaning is and car-rental agencies to
find a more pleasant working $20, inside and out is $30, and grow wmwFleets to a national
experience with WashMy- full detailing is $120. level and leverage that to
Whip, Bekerman said. A grad- CAR WASH, page D8 expand the WashMyWhip app.

Create DIY speakers from tips/12244/10-surprising-uses-for-a- the cable through the middle of the
household items tablet for nine additional hacks to try. CDs case.
The final product should look like a
Wasnt that fun? Lets take it to the Boost your Wi-Fi signal miniature satellite dish. Visit videos.
next level: You can make your own komando.com/watch/2929/kims-
speakers. All you need is an empty Would you believe you can use an old reports-boost-your-wi-fi-with-house-
cylinder, such as the cardboard tube CD and a coat hanger to improve the hold-objects for a full video tutorial.
KIM KOMANDO you find in the middle of wrapping Wi-Fi signal in your house? Sounds
CYBER SPEAK paper, a Pringles sleeve or a two-liter crazy, right? Test your remote controls
soda bottle. This trick is a little more sophisti- batteries
Cut out a hole or add a notch that cated than dumping a phone in a bowl,
Six tech hacks you fits your smartphones body. Make but if youre patient, you can pull it off. Normally, when you want to check
sure youre affixing the phone so that Youll also need a plastic CD case, a the batteries on your remote control,
need in your life the speakers are facing into the tube. glue gun, a pair of wire strippers, and a you have to remove them. Maybe you
The sound will resonate inside the coaxial cable. have a tester, or maybe you just want
Life hacks are addictive. Maybe vacuum, and the increased volume In short, you have to fashion an an- to stick your double-As in another
you fixed a running toilet with a and higher quality will surprise you. If tenna out of the clothes hanger, which device.
paperclip. Or you turned a ruddy old youre feeling ambitious, you can use will look like an angular figure eight. If you have an iPhone, you can skip
door into a makeshift coffee table. You pretty much any building material, Glue the CD to the plastic container it that step altogether. Just switch on
looked at your invention with pride, including PVC pipe. came in. Then stick the antenna onto your camera and aim the remote at
because you foraged in the garage and Remember, each material and shape one end of the coaxial cable and string KOMANDO, page D8
jerry-rigged something together that will affect sound in different ways. Vis-
worked. it videos.komando.com/watch/9932/
There are many tech hacks that of- komando-flash-tips-5-diy-speakers-
fer simple solutions to everyday digital with-really-big-sound-no-crafting-
setbacks. involved for a slideshow showing what
Heres a list of some of my favorite these ersatz speakers look like.
tech hacks. Most are easy and immedi-
ate, but theres one to embrace your Turn your old tablet into a
inner MacGyver that should take you a digital picture frame
few hours.
Be sure to watch the video demon- Most tablets get updated every year
strations too. You wont miss a step or two, so once youve purchased your
that way. most recent one, what do you do with
the old device?
Amplify phone speakers You can turn some tablets into a
digital picture frame, which you can
Smartphone speakers arent very easily place on any dresser or hearth.
powerful, which is why most people Show off your vacations and family
connect the phone to ear buds or Blue- photographs, and switch the scenery
tooth stereo gear to really enjoy their whenever you like.
music and podcasts. Simply load up a site like Photos-
But if youre in a pinch for sound, nack. It pulls photos from your online
place your phone into a dry cup or accounts like Facebook and Flickr and
bowl. Aim the speakers downward, automatically assembles a slideshow
and youll be astonished how much for you to enjoy.
louder your audio will sound. The You can also use the photos already
hack only takes a second to set up. Just stored on your tablet and create an
remember to use clean cups! ongoing slideshow. Not sure how to do
Want to hear how much better it that? There are numerous dedicated
sounds? Visit videos.komando.com/ slideshow apps that make it easy.
watch/3818/kims-reports-cup-bowl- Want even more uses for an
phone-amplifier-trick. old tablet? Visit komando.com/
D4 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2017 LNP | LANCASTER, PA

MANAGING YOUR MONEY,


WORK AND SUCCESS
Copyright 2017 The New York Times

Talking Points
BLOCKBUSTER
LAWSUIT
Johnny Depp
has sued
his financial
advisers,
contending
they
ZOLTAN BALOGH/EUROPEAN PRESSPHOTO AGENCY mismanaged
his money.
Self-Medicating Mr. Depp at
For Morning Sickness the Peoples
As states legalize recreational or Choice Awards
medical use of marijuana, more in January.
pregnant women are using it. In
a recent survey, almost 4 percent
of mothers-to-be in 2014 said
they had used marijuana in the
previous month, compared with
2.4 percent in 2002. The practice
seems risky. Preliminary research
suggests that marijuanas main
psychoactive ingredient, THC,
can cross the placenta, potentially
harming babies brain develop-
ment, cognition and birth weight.

CHRISTOPHER POLK/GETTY IMAGES

The Johnny Depp Conundrum


REBECCA SMEYNE FOR THE NEW YORK TIMES

A Too-Short Intermission
Broadway brought in a record
audience of 13.3 million people
last season. Thats good news for
the producers, but it means ex- Mr. Depp, by his own admis- A Very Big Spender federal fiduciary rules dont apply.
LESSONS
CHARLES DUHIGG
tra-long lines clogging lobbies and sion, would regularly sign docu- Who is to blame for Johnny And his lawsuit will be unaffected
stairwells outside the too-few and ments the Management Group Depps financial problems? by the fate of the rule proposed
put before him, without bothering under President Obama because

$650 million
too-small bathrooms. The problem
is especially acute for women, who People should keep track to read them, on the assumption
that his financial adviser was
it has been filed in state court.
Nonetheless, his suit demon-
make up two-thirds of the crowd. of their money, but a behaving as a loyal fiduciary and The movie stars estimated strates that instead of dismissing
Theater owners are trying to earnings over 30 years.
ease the problem with a surge of
fiduciary rule can help. prudent steward of his funds and
finances, his lawsuit asserts.
the rules critics, we ought to ac-
knowledge the challenges they
excavating, annexing, converting
and renovating. Some are also The thing celebrity magazines
never mention about Johnny
And this is where the Trump
administration comes in, because
that word fiduciary is at the
$5.6 million
Interest he paid on overdue taxes.
voice.
Consider, for instance, the
claims made by Mr. Depps law-
retraining ushers in methods of
Depps current problems the heart of a battle raging within the yers that the Management Group
$2 million
crowd control.
foreclosures on his homes, how he federal government over how never once paid the actors taxes
was said to have cut off his finger- much responsibility we ought to on time in 16 years (which the
tip in a marital dispute, the fact he bear in managing our own financ- Depps monthly spending habit. company disputes). How many
may need to sell a small French es. years should a tax adviser miss
village to cover debts associated
with the subsequent divorce is
In 2015, President Barack
Obama asked the federal gov-
ernment to force most of the na-
$28 million
Amount he paid to Management
a deadline before its the clients
responsibility to replace him?
how his challenges are relevant to Whats more, according to the
the Trump administration. tions financial advisers to abide Group for its financial services. countersuit filed by the Manage-
Mr. Depp has appeared in some by whats known as the fiduciary ment Group, Mr. Depps financial
J. EMILIO FLORES FOR THE NEW YORK TIMES
of the highest-grossing (Pirates standard, a set of rules that would distress was a result of his ten-
of the Caribbean) and weirdest require advisers to give their now he has signed an executive dency to overspend at a rate
The Board Looks Familiar (Yoga Hosers) films of the past clients the best possible advice order seeking a review of the pro- of $2 million a month on items
White men continue to hold more 30 years, earning him an esti- (rather than, say, advice that pays posed rule. The rule might be the like 14 homes, a chain of islands in
than two-thirds of the board seats mated $650 million. Being a rich those advisers the highest fees). dumbest decision to come out of the Bahamas, $30,000 per month
on Fortune 500 companies, figures movie star, however, does not Its a very simple principle, Mr. the U.S. government in the last 50 on wine, and $3 million to blast
for 2016 show. Women and minori- bring financial savvy. Over the Obama said at the time. You want to 60 years, Anthony Scaramuc- the ashes of Hunter S. Thompson
ties occupied nearly 31 percent of past decade, Mr. Depp has paid to give financial advice, youve got ci, an investment manager who from a custom-made cannon.
the seats, a small increase over more than $5.6 million in interest to put your clients interests first. has served as an adviser to Mr. For its advice and services, the
the last four years. on overdue taxes, has lent mil- For most financial advisers, Trump, said, vowing to repeal it Management Group was paid $28
lions of dollars to people and has becoming a fiduciary was no as soon as we can. Republicans million out of Mr. Depps accounts.
unwisely splurchased a number big deal, because they had been in Congress have introduced leg- And this is where questions
Big Games Crunch Time of questionable investments, in- giving good advice anyway. For islation to kill the rules. regarding the fiduciary standard
No word on this years numbers, cluding that town near St.-Tropez. instance, the investment firm In truth, this battle is part of a come into play, because while Mr.
but Americans ate an estimated These money missteps, Mr. Merrill Lynch said it would volun- broader clash within the federal Depp is clearly prone to some bad
11.2 million pounds of potato chips Depp says, are not his fault. Back tarily hold its retirement advisers government that is likely to shape financial choices, just as clearly
during the 2016 in 1999, Mr. Depp hired a firm to the new standard. We view the Mr. Trumps presidency. At the the Management Group has al-
Super Bowl. named the Management Group Department of Labor Fiduciary core of those who oppose the new lowed those decisions to occur.
And while the to oversee his finances. But those Rule as a positive step for the in- fiduciary rules is a basic belief: And thats the rub for observers
financial advisers engaged in dustry and great news for inves- People ought to bear more re- who believe Mr. Obamas fiduciary
flavors grow
years of gross mismanagement, tors, reads a company web page. sponsibility for monitoring their rules are good policies and should
more exotic self-dealing, and at times, actual Other investment firms, how- finances and lives. The fiduciary become established law: We dont
on American fraud, according to a lawsuit Mr. ever, were less enthusiastic about standard, its critics claim, does a like having to defend the irrespon-
shelves, there Depp filed against the company. the new rules. Their objections disservice to the nation by plac- sible choices of people like Johnny
SHANNON STAPLETON/ is plenty of (The Management Group filed a ranged from the ridiculous (sug- ing the burden of accountability Depp. Mr. Trumps advisers have
REUTERS
competition countersuit on January 31 deny- gesting that tens of thousands of on advisers, rather than on us, the a point when they argue that these
abroad. Pringles has salt and sea- ing wrongdoing and arguing that financial advisers would retire to people who should be paying at- new rules might make it easier for
weed in the Philippines, consom- it did everything possible to pro- protest the new rule) to the legit- tention to our bank accounts. average Americans to pay less at-
tect Depp from his own irrespon- imate (profits of some advisers That argument might seem tention to whats going on.
m in Japan, and Serrano ham in
sible and profligate spending.) are likely to fall, and the fees paid preposterous why seek advice But that doesnt mean we
Latin America. In Britain you can The alleged fiscal malfeasance by some investors may rise un- if you cant trust the advice giv- shouldnt have these laws. In the
try prawn cocktail or roast lamb, occurred over 16 years, but the ac- der the new rule). er? until you consider situa- movies, you can assume that ev-
and the Walkers brand once tested tor was unaware of this skuldug- When Donald J. Trump was tions like Johnny Depps. erything will work out in the end.
the aromatic-sounding Cajun gery, his lawsuit asserts, because elected president, the new fidu- Mr. Depps situation is so com- Real life, unfortunately, is more
squirrel. he simply wasnt paying attention. ciary rules werent complete, and plicated that, in most ways, the messy.

Trumps Disruptive Style Presages Volatile Period for Markets


INVESTING ately after Mr. Trumps executive contracts allow institutions to pro- said Paul Ashworth, chief United ment, Ms. Healy wrote to clients
GRETCHEN MORGENSON
order on immigration. tect against changes in rates or to States economist at Capital Eco- in a research note.
Professional traders love vola- speculate on such moves. nomics in Toronto. If that has Fewer international students
tility, of course, darting in and out Those levels are double and alienated the Senate in particu- enrolling at American univer-
When Donald J. Trump won the of positions to take advantage of triple where they were a year or lar, then that could put at risk the sities will mean that fewer do-
election, investors seemed giddy precipitous price moves. But buy- two ago, Mr. Kotok said of for- chances of getting a timely fiscal mestic students may receive the
about what he was going to do to and-hold investors often find this ward loan contracts. If Libor is stimulus through by the middle of tuition help they need to pursue
improve the nations economy. Be- action disorienting, and it can the same and the interest rate in this year. their degrees or to conduct re-
lieving that his promises to reduce chase them out of their holdings forward rate agreements is ris- What makes this period espe- search. This is just one of the con-
corporate taxes and curtail costly at the wrong time. For them, ris- ing, under that construction you cially difficult for investors is Mr. sequences of restricting the trav-
regulations would unleash eco- ing volatility is a risk. are seeing a rising risk premium. Trumps apparent willingness el of international students.
nomic growth, investors pushed By the most popular measure, The stock market rose sharp- to make big decisions without Given how markets react to the
stock indexes to new heights. volatility remains low. The index weighing the far-reaching and kind of disruption that Mr. Trump
Hope always plays a role in the that measures the implied vol- An unpredictable era longer-term consequences. revels in, how can investors pro-
financial markets and then reali- atility in the Standard & Poors Consider, for example, the ef- tect themselves?
ty sets in. So, as President Trump 500-stock index, known as the is coming, the bane of fect that the order banning entry After years of low interest
gets to work, investors are trying Vix, stood at around 12 recently, long-term investors. to people from seven countries rates, investors have flocked to
to figure out what his presidency very near the low for the range will have on American colleges lower-grade bonds in search of
will mean for their portfolios. during the last year. and domestic students. The num- higher yields. Now is the time to
The recent executive orders But David Kotok, chairman and ly on February 3, and it does not ber of international students in rethink that approach, because
from the new president provide a chief investment officer of Cum- seem that investors are question- the country has grown 70 percent of the potential for volatility and
taste of what may lie ahead. This berland Advisors in Sarasota, Fla., ing Mr. Trumps commitment to over the past decade to 5 per- higher interest rates.
much is clear to many strategists: contends the Vix is the wrong growing the nations economy. cent of total enrollment, or more Investors should also acknowl-
Mr. Trumps mercurial tendencies place to look for evidence of ris- Instead, they may be fearful that than one million students, said edge that we are in uncharted ter-
will bring heightened volatility to ing risks in the markets. Instead, his bludgeon-force management Patricia Healy, a portfolio manag- ritory. It is remarkable that the
individual stocks as well as to the he points to widening spreads be- style will imperil his goals. er at Cumberland Advisors. markets still see a Trump presi-
securities markets over all. tween interest rates like the pre- It feels like what investors Many institutions, especially dency as positive, Mr. Ashworth
Witness the 1 percent drop in vailing London Interbank Offered had signed up to was fiscal stim- private ones in urban settings and said. Political volatility has nev-
the Dow Jones industrial average Rate (or Libor) and the rates on ulus and downplaying of protec- those that are research-oriented, er been higher, and market vola-
and the even larger declines in forward loan contracts traded by tionism, and what weve got is would be significantly affected by tility has never been lower. Its an
foreign stock markets immedi- banks and corporations. These a playing up of protectionism, a drop-off in international enroll- interesting contrast.
LNP | LANCASTER, PA SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2017 D5

| THE NEW YORK TIMES

Finding Opportunities in the Forest


INVESTING vestment Fiduciarys Timberland
TIM GRAY
Index has returned an annualized
average of about 12 percent since
1986 small buyers shouldnt ex-
Ordinary investors now pect that.
Id say its not until you get
have more options for a into a $1 million-plus range that
piece of timberland. youd start getting into properties
that are mostly driven by their
investment return, said Jim W.
Trees dont watch the stock mar- Hourdequin, managing director
ket. Forests keep growing and of Lyme Timber, in Hanover, N.H.
potentially increasing their value When a novice decides to buy
even when inflation surges or timberland, the first step is hiring
the market swoons. a forester, who can help select a
Big investors, like university plot, said Keith A. Argow, pres-
endowments and insurance com- ident of the National Woodland
panies, have long allocated mon- Owners Association in Vienna,
ey to timberland in places like Va. The forester will evaluate the
Oregons fir-and-spruce forests, trees and their quality, the soils
Georgias pine plantations and and other growing conditions,
Appalachias hardwood groves. and even the proximity to poten-
Until a few years ago, retail in- tial customers, he said. A forester
vestors were mostly shut out of will also help devise a plan for
this market. The deals were too SARAH RICE FOR THE NEW YORK TIMES
managing the property, including
big, involving thousands of acres DOING THE CHORES Brandon Crocker shoveling snow on his familys wooded property in Maine. when to harvest and how much.
and tens of millions of dollars. Daniel E. Crocker, an educa-
That changed over the last 15 tional administrator in Bangor,
years with the introduction of an old-fashioned option: buying a the Guggenheim fund returned warned that timber doesnt im- Me., didnt acquire his woodland,
two timber-focused E.T.F.s the little woodlot of ones own. 5.7 percent while the iShares fund prove a portfolios likely return in nearby Exeter, Me., to harvest
iShares Global Timber & Forestry If you look at the statistics returned 10.8 percent, compared or dampen its risk. Commodities, timber. He and his wife, Chris,
E.T.F. and the Guggenheim MSCI from the U.S. South, close to two- with 12 percent for the S.&P. like timber, can help protect in- bought their first 40 acres, in 2002,
Global Timber E.T.F. and the thirds of the timber harvest is Daniel P. Rohr, an analyst at vestments against an unexpect- because they wanted a place to
evolution of big forest-products coming from small landowners, Morningstar, called the R.E.I.T.s ed burst of inflation, he said. But cross-country ski, cut Christmas
companies like Weyerhaeuser said Robert G. Flynn of RISI, a a pretty good substitute for timber should be part of a broad- trees and watch wildlife.
and Rayonier. Today, the big tim- forest-products research firm. timberland ownership because er commodities fund or E.T.F. that A few years later, they bought
ber companies are organized The E.T.F.s are more diversi- the assets are the same. In both may also invest in oil, natural gas, two adjacent parcels, bringing
as real estate investment trusts fied than their names suggest. cases, cash flows from the forest, metals and agricultural products. their total holdings to 96 acres
(R.E.I.T.s) focused on managing They do own timber companies, either through the harvest of logs If investing in a timber E.T.F. and total cost to about $75,000.
forestlands. but they also invest in Interna- or the sale of land. He cautioned or R.E.I.T. can be risky, buying a Theyve since harvested twice,
Ordinary investors can now tional Paper, packaging-maker that whenever people buy shares woodlot is more so. A fire, wind- netting about $15,000, he said.
put money into timber without WestRock and (in Guggenheims in a single R.E.I.T. or any individ- storm or insect infestation can The proceeds have been reinvest-
venturing into the woods. Buy- case) Sealed Air, which makes ual stock, theyre taking on com- fell your trees (and your invest- ed in the property.
ing shares of an E.T.F. or R.E.I.T. Bubble Wrap. pany-specific investment risks, ment) in short order. And while Youre not going to fund your
wont replicate directly owning In terms of returns, the E.T.F.s like potential bankruptcy. timber has produced gains for kids education or retire at 55 this
timberlands, but it does enable have looked more like saplings Campbell R. Harvey, an econo- institutional investors the Na- way, he said. But you can sup-
one to bet on timber. And theres than strong sequoias. Last year, mist at Duke University, likewise tional Council of Real Estate In- plement your income.

Pause, Dont Quit, Your Job Leave Only Grief:


Plan for the End
WORKING
RACHAEL OMEARA

In 2011, I knew something was


wrong at work. I was a client
services manager at Google, and RETIRING Twenty years ago, the average
JOHN F. WASIK
I was miserable. husband did all of the finances,
Although I was burned out, I said Catherine Anne Seal, a Col-
thought I was doing a good job. orado Springs-based estate plan-
Finally, my manager took me
aside one day and said: You are
Spouses should manage ning lawyer and the president of
the National Academy of Elder
not a fit for this role. You should the financial details Law Attorneys. Now its not un-
think about whats next for you.
Fortunately, Google is one of a
before one of them dies. common for the wife to handle
finances.
minority of companies that offer Widows who are inexperienced
unpaid leaves of absence not re- Most of us do not even want to with money management tend
lated to family or medical issues. contemplate the death of a spouse to make a common mistake, Ms.
After my managers accurate or partner much less the pros- Seal said: They make imprudent
appraisal, I put together a case pect of having to take care of the gifts to adult children within a
for the company to allow me a financial end of such a loss while year of their husbands death.
three-month leave. LILY PADULA still grieving. There are, howev- Down the road, this may leave
The leave allowed me to er, plenty of details that people the widow short of money.
reassess my path and take stock can attend to in advance that can Ms. Seal advises that couples
of my strengths and my goals. I me to fall into aimlessness. not only experience a decline avoid some measure of stress title their assets jointly with
returned to Google three months So I made it a requirement to in stress while on leave, but when the time comes. rights of survivorship, particu-
later with a new job and a new spend at least an hour a day out- they also find that their stress The first step is to make sure larly if their joint estate is under
outlook. side the house doing something I declines after returning to work both partners have an under- $4 million.
My experience with taking a enjoyed, like yoga or hiking. And I (compared with their stress lev- standing of the couples spousal Attorneys can provide a check-
career pause made me realize made sure to spend no more than els before they left), according to and individual assets and where list of what both spouses should
how valuable it can be for both 30 minutes at a time on my com- research cited in Fortune. they are. Are there life insurance know: Find the documents relat-
employers and employees. puter. Taking these simple steps Pauses bring employees a policies? Do they name the right ing to Social Security, insurance
During my pause, I took a few enabled me to clear my head. renewed sense of purpose. survivors as beneficiaries? What policies, marriage and birth cer-
vacations, but otherwise I didnt According to a survey by the Exploring new interests or about pensions and other retire- tificates, wills, powers of attorney
do all that much. I did create nonprofit Families and Work lifelong passions, taking a class, ment plans? How will the money and living trusts. It is also im-
some rules so that my days would Institute last year, more than or spending time with family are flow after someones death? portant to have a list of all assets,
be sure to have structure. Unteth- half of American employees feel all big payoffs. Employees end up This preparation should start such as real estate, stocks, bonds,
ered from the corporate world, it overworked or overwhelmed at feeling refreshed and rejuvenated before either spouse becomes dis- savings accounts, safe deposit
would have been all too easy for least some of the time, and 70 a feeling that is likely to have a abled or dies. The general princi-
percent say they often dream ripple effect on their job and their ple is to protect the survivor and
Rachael OMeara is a senior ac- of having a different job. I am co-workers when they return. enable him or her to make deci-
count manager at Google and the convinced that giving employees Whether it is for a few minutes sions about the estates assets.
author of the forthcoming Pause: a chance to take a pause would or a year, pausing is one way That means setting up a durable
Harnessing the Life-Changing greatly reduce these numbers. we can take a step back before power of attorney for health care
Power of Giving Yourself a Break. People who take sabbaticals moving forward again. and finances one set for each
spouse. You dont need a lawyer to
put these in place, but they should
be signed so that one spouse can
make medical and financial deci-
sions if the other is incapacitated.

Time Is the Enemy on Credit Debt One couple who went through
this exercise, Erika and John
Lupo of Sparta, N.J., did so sooner
BRYAN ANSELM FOR THE NEW YORK TIMES

PREPARED FOR THE WORST Erika


Lupo, whose husband, John, died
than most, and it paid off. When of cancer last year, had a financial
YOUR MONEY Mr. Lupo died of cancer last year plan for after his death.
ANN CARRNS Q&A at age 57, Ms. Lupo, 51, who runs
an acting school, was well pre-
What credit cards currently ance, then move down the list pared unlike many widows. boxes and trusts. Also locate the
If you binged on gifts and enter- offer 0 percent interest without until all are paid off. (Continue Mr. Lupo, a former salesman, titles to all properties, from au-
tainment in December and your a transfer fee? making at least the minimum did everything he could to pre- tos to vacation homes. Veterans
card balances are higher than Chase Slate offers 15 months at monthly payment on all cards.) pare his estate and make sure should have copies of military
you were expecting, make a plan 0 percent without a transfer fee, Some consumers with multiple his wife knew where his assets discharge papers.
to pay down the debt as quickly and some credit unions offer 12 cards may do better paying off were and how they could be The National Academy of Elder
as possible, credit experts say. months with no transfer fee, Mr. the smallest balance first. bequeathed to her and heirs. Law Attorneys has a searchable
Dont put those bills aside, Clements said. For Ms. Lupo, the planning online directory for people who
thinking theyll look better if you Once I pay off a card balance, came as a great relief even as she want to find a lawyer.
come back to them later, said What is the best way to pay should I close the account? mourned her husband. We had You should also involve your
Bruce McClary of the National off multiple credit cards? Ms. Pukas says she doesnt rec- everything in place, she said. I tax planner and financial planner
Foundation for Credit Counsel- One way is to list all your cards, ommend closing card accounts, had no idea how to do any of this. if you have them.
ing. When it comes to paying in order of highest interest rate since doing so may actually They guided me seamlessly. At the root of a transparent
down high-interest card debt, he to lowest. Put your extra cash harm your credit score. She Organization of ones estate will estate plan, most lawyers say, is
said, time is not your friend. toward paying the first card bal- suggests putting the card aside. not lessen the emotional turmoil, communication. Both spouses
If you have sound credit, you but it will smooth the way to fi- should attend meetings with law-
may want to consider transfer- nancial security in the fog of grief. yers and financial professionals.
ring your balances to a low-inter- More than 800,000 Americans Prepare a workable estate plan
est credit card. Zero percent bal- line lenders or traditional banks. or email alerts that notify them lose their spouses each year, and while healthy. Cognitive decline
ance transfer offers allow you to The loans are unsecured, but they when their spending is approach- 700,000 of them are women, ac- can take its toll on couples abili-
pay the debt over time, and some have a fixed repayment term. ing their credit limit, when their cording to the Census Bureau. ties to manage an estate plan.
cards are offering people with Some lenders will make loans for balance reaches a certain limit or Women spend an average of 14 Most people are in denial
healthy credit scores terms as larger amounts, and interest rates when a payment is due. years without a spouse. There are about what the aging process
long as 12 to 21 months, said Nick can be as low as 5 or 6 percent. Bill Hardekopf of LowCards. now more than 14 million widows looks like, Ms. Seal said. Thats
Clements of MagnifyMoney. To keep card balances from get- com recommended that consum- and widowers, about one-quarter why you need trustworthy agents
Another option that is becoming ting out of hand in the first place, ers make micropayments over of the over-65 population. in your powers-of-attorney docu-
more common, Mr. Clements said, Julie Pukas of TD Bank suggests the course of a month, rather than But times are changing when it ments. You need to create a plan
is a personal loan, made by on- that cardholders make use of text the lump sum on the due date. comes to traditional gender roles. for incapacity.
D6 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2017 LNP | LANCASTER, PA

Travel n Travels & Trips and


Exchange Rates, page D8

ADVENTURE

2 weeks, 1 country and a world of wonders

THAILAND

ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTOS

COURTNEY BONNELL university, I got there by hiking Monks Trail, which is


ASSOCIATED PRESS
marked by strips of orange fabric. Head farther up the
BANGKOK Trudging up a lush mountainside to a mountain to popular Doi Suthep temple or hail a song-
remote village, plunging through a swift-moving river thaew, a shared taxi.
in the footsteps of elephants and cruising Bangkoks Hungry after hiking? Hit the street vendors and
gleaming luxury malls with each step, I walked into restaurant options that abound back in the tourist
different worlds, each one beautiful, all in Thailand. center: vegetarian-friendly green curried rice, fried
Dont forget glittering temples, bustling night mar- mushrooms and pad thai, plus plenty of beef and pork
kets and world-famous Thai massages to soothe weary speared on sticks for meat-eaters. To cool off from the
muscles. heat or spice, try fresh-cranked pomegranate juice or
coconut ice cream.
Bangkok
Trekking
The capitals malls and markets are endless, from
Siam Paragon, filled with designer brands and an up- Chiang Mai is the jumping-off point for trekking, el-
scale food court, to stands of cheap goods where souve- ephant tours and other outdoor adventure. A friend
nir-seekers haggle over the price of utensils, bracelets and I booked an ecotour trek and overnight home stay
and trinkets. After dark, the night markets come alive, in a village some 4 1/2 hours away in the Mae Hong Son
bustling with shoppers grabbing cheap sunglasses and region. The Karen ethnic group lives there, farming rice
shoes while families and friends enjoy soups and cur- and cabbage on vibrant green hillsides. Our guides cut
ries in more bearable heat. down wild passion fruit for us to sample, pointed out
Bangkok is also famous for its opulent temples, in- spiders as big as a hand and chopped bamboo to whittle
cluding Wat Pho, Temple of the Reclining Buddha, with into cups. After reaching the mountaintops near the
its stair-step monuments to royalty called chedis, simi- Myanmar border and making it to the village, we used
lar to stupas. The centerpiece is a massive horizontal those cups to slug homemade rice liquor.
Buddha, its gold girth touching the temple walls from We set up a bed of blankets on the wooden floor and
end to end. rested between bags of rice as our hosts cooked dinner
Next door at the white-walled Grand Palace complex, in a hearth built into the floor. Sleeping in a home open
black-clad mourners waited in snaking lines to pay to the elements was the only time I got cold on the trip,
their respects to King Bhumibol Adulyadej. The be- and the only place I skipped a shower, passing up a tub
loved leader died in October after a 70-year reign his of chilly water in an outhouse with a squat toilet.
image ubiquitous on billboards and shrines.
The complex also houses Thailands most sacred tem- Elephants
ple, Wat Phra Kaew, or Temple of the Emerald Buddha,
with sparkling, gold-decked buildings. The surprise I wanted to enjoy these majestic creatures, iconic in
was the size of the famed Buddha figure, carved from Thailand but often exploited, in an ethical way. The Ele-
jade and dressed in gold, but just 26 inches high. phant Nature Park allowed us to travel alongside them,
not on their backs. We kept them moving through the
Chiang Mai From top: Elephants cross a river at the
Elephant Nature Park outside Chiang Mai,
jungle by thrusting bananas and melon into their ea-
Thailand; a massive Buddha statue is the gerly outstretched trunks.
Chiang Mais walled old city houses more famous main attraction at Wat Pho, or the Temple It was surreal and a bit unnerving as we led four
temples, including Wat Chedi Luang. Its towering red of the Reclining Buddha, in Bangkok; long- mostly blind and elderly female elephants on a muddy,
brick is worn to black, its steps have all but crumbled, tail boats sit near a small beach on Ko Phi uneven path, trying to keep our balance while avoid-
but stone dragons still stand guard. Phi Leh, the smaller of the Phi Phi Islands ing their feet. In another part of the sanctuary, we got a
My favorite temple, moss-covered Wat Pha Lat, is off the southwestern coast of Thailand. peek at a baby elephant.
tucked in a forest just outside Chiang Mai. From the THAILAND, page D8

ATTRACTIONS

BOLD IN LIFE, SPORT AND ART


Champs artistic side to be displayed at Muhammad Ali Center
BRUCE SCHREINER and museum since 2005. Nei-
ASSOCIATED PRESS
IF YOU GO man, who died in 2012, said
LOUISVILLE, Ky. When For more the painting summed up the
Muhammad Ali wasnt jab- information, visit quintessential, colorful, con-
bing or dancing in the ring, he alicenter.org. fident Ali. Other items in the
sometimes liked dabbling as donated collection include
an artist. two pieces by Alis father, Cas-
Now, 15 drawings created tion said it will donate 21 Ali- sius Clay Sr., and one that Ali
by The Greatest are being related works of art valued at and a friend drew.
donated to the Muhammad more than $500,000 to the Ali Ali Center President and
Ali Center in his hometown Center. The three-time heavy- CEO Donald Lassere called it
of Louisville, Kentucky. The weight champion and human- a poignant, timely and prized
Ali originals are coming from itarian died last June after a gift.
the foundation created by the long battle with Parkinsons The donated pieces likley
artist LeRoy Neiman and his disease. will be showcased at a future
wife. Ali gave the artwork to The donated works include special exhibit at the Ali Cen-
Neiman, his longtime friend, two Neiman paintings of the ter, officials said. It will give
as gifts. champ, including his famed fans of the champ a chance to
On what would have been Athlete of the Century piece size up his skills as an artist. ASSOCIATED PRESS

Alis 75th birthday on Jan. 17, that has been on loan and dis- The Ali originals done in This drawing created by Muhammad Ali is one of 15 recently donated
to the Muhammad Ali Center in Louisville, Ky.
the LeRoy Neiman Founda- played at the cultural center ALI, page D8
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Restaurant inspections in-Hand, Jan. 27. Food facility


does not have available chlorine
Pike, follow-up, Feb. 3. No
violations.
Breakaway Farms, 2446 Valley
View Road, Mount Joy, Feb. 1. No
sanitizer test strips or test kit to violations.
The Pennsylvania Department of up, Jan. 23. No violations. determine appropriate sanitizer City Deli, 202 E. King St., Feb. 3.
Agriculture, 866-366-3723, uses a concentration. Food employee No violations. Breakaway Farms MFF, type
risk-based inspection reporting sanitizing washed equipment and 3 follow-up, 2446 Valley View
Kinder-Haus Nursery Day Care, utensils without a separate water
process for restaurants and other 428 Ranck Road, New Holland, Eshelmans Food Service, 1040 Road, Mount Joy, Feb. 1. No
food handlers. rinse between. violations.
Jan. 23. No violations. New Holland Ave., Feb. 3. No
violations.
Staples No. 1091, 365 N. Reading Countryside Bakery, 955 N. Cafe Di Vetro, 410 N. Prince St.,
Manor Buffet, 2090 Lincoln State St., Ephrata, Jan. 27. No
Road, Ephrata, Jan. 25. No Highway East, Jan. 23. The person Garden Spot Fire Rescue Blue Feb. 1. Food employees in food-
violations. violations. prep area not wearing proper hair
in charge is not performing the Ball Banquet Hall, 4315 Division
duties as required by the PA Highway, Blue Ball, Feb. 3. No restraints, such as nets, hats, or
Sunoco Marietta Avenue, 2141 Food Code to actively manage Daves Diner, 3036 N. Reading violations. beard covers. Scoop was being
Marietta Ave., follow-up,. Jan. Road, Adamstown, complaint, stored in the ice machine with
food safety; repeat. A container
25. Food facility has an original Jan. 27. Food employees in prep handle in the ice; corrected on
of shellstock in the walk-in cooler Lettuce Toss Salad at Lancaster
certificate posted, but the area, not wearing proper hair site. Paper towel dispenser empty
did not have a shellstock tag Central Market, 2 W. Grant St.,
location is not conspicuous restraints, such as nets, hats, or at the hand-washing sink in the
attached to the container; item Feb. 3. No violations.
for public viewing. Old food beard covers. Roof is leaking food-prep area; corrected on site.
discarded; repeat violation. TCS
splatter on the underside of food (cheese cake) was held water above booth near the door
in dining area, and is in need of Longs Horseradish at Lancaster Cocalico Middle School, 650
the cream machine; repeat at 48F, in the dessert display Central Market, 2 W. Grant St.,
violation. Static dust on the fan unit, rather than 41F or below repair. S. Sixth St., Denver, Feb. 1. No
Feb. 3. No violations. violations.
guards of the walk-in cooler; as required; discarded. Facility
repeat violation. The facility making sushi and cannot provide Elizabethtown Coffee Company,
has a three-compartment sink, documentation for the time 10 S. Market St., Elizabethtown, Magic Wand Soft Pretzel Bakery, Cocalico High School, 800 S.
however, it is not functional. The rice is made, plastic on bamboo Jan. 27. Ingredient information 955 N. State St., Ephrata, Feb. 3. Fourth St., Denver, Feb. 1. No
three-compartment sink is being mats changed and temperature placarding is not available for Time as a temperature control is violations.
installed during this inspection. of sushi ingredients; repeat. packaged items in display case. being used for some TCS foods
Food facility has no toilet Dessert display refrigeration unit Food facility does not have however, documentation is
missing for pizza. Coral Grocery & Deli LLC, 102
facilities for food employees; is not maintaining the minimum available sanitizer test strips or
Coral St., opening, Feb. 1. No
new violation. Peeling paint and required temperature of 41F or test kit to determine appropriate
violations.
broken plaster on the walls in the less. Soda nozzles have black sanitizer concentration. Chlorine Maplehofe Dairy, 2 W. Grant St.,
restroom for customers. moist residue accumulation; test strips are needed. Feb. 3. No violations.
cleaned. Large floor mixer, CVS No. 2158, 32 W. Lemon St.,
in food prep area, with an Feb. 1. No violations.
The Den on Turnpike, 1075 Garden Spot High School and Sunoco Marietta Avenue, 2141
Turnpike Road, Elizabethtown, accumulation of food residue Middle School, 669 E. Main Marietta Ave., type 2 follow-up,
Jan. 25. Chipped and peeling on non-food contact surfaces. St., New Holland, Jan. 27. No Feb. 3. No violations. CVS Pharmacy No. 2494, 525 W.
paint at exhaust hood system Static dust accumulation on violations. Main St., Mount Joy, Feb. 1. Old
making the surfaces not easily condensing unit fan covers in the food particles and dead insects
The Corner Cafe, 955 N. State found beneath the bottom rack
cleanable. walk-in cooler. Cold water valve Jake & Leonas Restaurant, 955 St., Ephrata, Feb. 3. Cornbread
not working on the faucet of one in the reach-in cooler for milk.
N. State St., Ephrata, Jan. 27. No made in a private home that is
handwash sink. Dead leaves, trash and debris
Unitarian Universalist Church violations. not registered. Ingredient list not found inside the corral where the
of Lancaster, 538 W. Chestnut available at baked goods case. dumpster is held. Trash dumpster
St., Jan. 25. Food facility does New Holland Shell, 586 E. Lapp Valley Farm Ice Cream, Rubber spatula is cracked and sliding door was left open at
not have available sanitizer Main St., New Holland, Jan. 23. 955 N. State St., Ephrata, Jan. 27. misshapen; discarded. the time of the inspection. Old,
test strips or test kit to Prepackaged sandwiches not Ice cream container lids in hand rusted, equipment in the corral
determine appropriate sanitizer labeled properly with the name washing sink. Wal-Mart Supercenter No. 2334, where the cardboard compactor
concentration. of product, ingredient statement, 2034 Lincoln Highway E., follow- is held.
net weight, distributed by up, Feb. 3. No violations.
statement and/or nutritional My Aunt Marys Market Stand,
Brunos, 555 Greenfield Road, 955 N. State St., Ephrata, Jan. 27. CVS Pharmacy No. 5090, 501
Suite 112, Jan. 24. Food employee facts. Prepackaged sandwiches
not labeled to clearly indicate any No violations. Weaver Inc. at Lancaster Central Harrisburg Ave., Feb. 1. No
preparing food wearing a watch. Market, 2 W. Grant St., Feb. 3. No violations.
Food employees preparing Big 8 allergen ingredients and/or
the allergen warning statement. New Holland Elementary School, violations.
food not wearing proper hair 126 Eastern School Road, New
restraints, such as nets or hats. Denver Elementary School, 700
Tec Centro, 102 Chester St., Jan. Holland, Jan. 27. No violations. Zigs Bakery & Deli LLC, 2 W. S. Fourth St., Denver, Feb. 1. No
Cutting boards stored behind the
faucet of the three-compartment 23. No violations. Grant St., Feb. 3. No violations. violations.
sink, which is not a sanitary area. New Holland Meat Market,
The small double-door cooling Trolley Stop Diner, 346 Hershey 955 N. State St., Ephrata, Jan. Bird-in-Hand Bakery Retail, 2715 Dillerville Subway LLC, 1027
unit has an ambient temperature Road, Jan. 23. Ice cream scoops 27. Chlorine cleaner/sanitizer Old Philadelphia Pike, Bird-in- Dillerville Road, Feb. 1. The
of 50F. The unit is not holding and utensils are stored in concentration in ware-washing Hand, Feb. 2. No violations. food facility operator shall be
acceptable cold-holding temps standing water. End caps are sink measured 200ppm rather the person in charge or shall
and must not be used to store missing from shielded lights in than 50-100ppm as required. BLD Beverage 136 S. Water St. designate a person in charge and
foods. Torn rubber door gaskets rear prep room area. Food facility LLC, 136 S. Water St., Feb. 2. No shall ensure that such a person
on the M3 Turbo Air cooling is using an approved non-public Newswangers, 955 N. State St., violations. is present at the food facility
unit. Webbing at the ceiling/wall water system, but does not have Ephrata, Jan. 27. Food handler during all hours of operation.
juncture of the facility. current laboratory testing results not wearing a hair restraint; Food employee performing
Cicis Pizza, 2405 Covered
for water potability. repeat violation. active food prep in the food-prep
Bridge Road, Feb. 2. Cough
Cornerstone Community area not wearing a proper beard
drops and Band-Aids stored
Ministries, Inc., 95 S. Wilson Olive Garden, 910 Plaza Blvd., cover. Temperature-measuring
Weis Markets No. 133, 2600 on shelf above food items;
Ave., Elizabethtown, Jan. 24. No Jan. 27. No violations. device for ensuring proper
Willow Street Pike, Willow removed. Food employee in
violations. temperature of equipment is not
Street, Jan. 23. Personal hygiene pizza area not wearing proper available or readily accessible
items for retail sale displayed Raubs Stand No. 6, 955 N. hair restraints, such as nets or in refrigerator equipment
Dienners Country Restaurant, on shelving above food items State St., Ephrata, Jan. 27. No hats. Food facility does not have located below the toaster oven.
2855 Lincoln Highway East, on the reduced item rack; items violations. available sanitizer test strips or Microwave oven does not meet
Ronks, Jan. 24. Ice accumulation removed. Bakery department test kit to determine appropriate the safety standards specified in
on cases of food items in the has ice accumulation on wall Rhodas Breads, 955 N. State St., sanitizer concentration at the the Code of Federal Regulations.
walk-in freezer; items discarded. above food items and on box Ephrata, Jan. 27. CFM certificate three-compartment sink. Food Element cover is missing in top of
Ceiling above bakery oven is of food in the walk-in freezer. has expired. Operator has 90 residue in the hand-washing sink, microwave.
bulged and drywall is cracked Meat department has quaternary days from this inspection date indicating uses other than hand-
and needs to be repaired. Water ammonia concentration in the to have at least one person washing.
sanitizing solution of the 3-bay Dominos Pizza, 108 N. Reading
dripping from the bottom of successfully complete an
warewash sink of 50 ppm, rather Road, Suite K, Adamstown, Feb. 1.
the condensing unit in the approved food safety course. The Classy Crab LLC, 432 Old
than 200-400 ppm as stated on No violations.
chicken walk-in cooler. The hot Food handler not wearing a hair Market St., Mount Joy, Feb. 2, No
water used for sanitizing in the manufacturers use directions. restraint (baked goods counter). violations.
the mechanical warewashing Produce department vegetable East High Street Elementary, 800
Bain marie operating at 51 F
machine did not reach 180F; chopper has dried food residue E. High St., Elizabethtown, Feb. 1.
rather than 41 F or less. Cross Keys, 34 N. Queen St., Feb.
corrected. Interior of microwave accumulation; corrected. Dairy No violations.
department has static dust 2. No violations.
oven has dried food residue Richard M. Heagy, Inc., 955
accumulation; cleaned. Dried accumulation on condensing Elizabethtown Area High School,
unit fan covers in the walk-in N. State St., Ephrata, Jan. 27. Manor Buffet, 2090 Lincoln 600 E. High St., Elizabethtown,
food residue on the underside of Food handler wearing a watch.
the mixer in the baking area. cooler. Deli department plumbing Highway E., follow-up, Feb. 2. No Feb. 1. No violations.
system not maintained in good Ring bologna samples on top violations.
repair, water leaking at the of display refrigerator are
Lancaster Rehabilitation unprotected. Food facility has a Elizabethtown Area Middle
Hospital, 675 Good Drive, Jan. three-compartment sink. Two Pats Pizzeria, 1100 Harrisburg School, 600 E. High St.,
outside trash receptacles plugs two-bay sink and is using a three-
24. A non-food-grade hose being step method of ware-washing Ave., Feb. 2. Food employees Elizabethtown, Feb. 1. No
used at the food prep sink. Torn are missing and lids are broken in the dough-prep area not violations.
and not tight fitting. Bakery rather than a two-step method
rubber door gaskets on the with cleaner/sanitizer that was wearing proper hair restraints,
walk-in cooler door. An eye-wash department floor at the new such as nets, hats, or beard Fulton Elementary School, 51
oven is cracked and sub-floor is previously approved and agreed
station as an integral part of upon. Facility is sanitizing in an covers; repeat violation from Fulton St., Ephrata, Feb. 1. No
the designated hand-wash sink, exposed and is no longer smooth 2016. An irreversible registering violations.
and cleanable. unapproved basin as a substitute
indicating uses other than hand for a third compartment of a thermometer or thermal strips
washing. sink. Chlorine concentration in are not available for measuring McClearys Public House,
Global Flavors Catering, 30 W. sanitizer bucket measured less the utensil surface temperature. 130 W. Front St., Marietta,
Manheim Christian Day School, James St., opening, Jan. 19. No than 50ppm. There is a leak beneath the three- Feb. 1. Facility does not have
686 Lebanon Road, Manheim, violations. compartment sink. procedures for employees to
Jan. 24. No violations. Riehls Produce, 2170 Old follow when responding to an
Amishview Inn & Suites, 3125 Philadelphia Pike, Bird-in-Hand, Rics Bread, 24 N. Queen St., Feb. event involving vomitus or fecal
Old Philadelphia Pike, Bird-in- Jan. 27. The food facility does 2. No violations. matter discharge onto surfaces
Rt 30 Diner, 2575 Lincoln
Hand, Jan. 27. Plumbing system not maintain Food Employee within the facility. Commercially
Highway East, Ronks, Jan. 24.
Torn rubber door gaskets on not maintained in good repair Certification records as Rics Bread 2, 45 Market St., Suite processed, refrigerated, ready
the bain-marie and single-door water leaking at the three required. Facility using milk for 1005-1006, Feb. 2. No violations. to eat, time/temperature control
refrigerator units. Moist residue compartment sink. consumption with expired sell- for safety food (cheese, turkey,
accumulation on soda nozzles; by date; discarded. and roast beef) located in the
Saint Joseph Deli Grocery, 552 walk-in cooler; held more than
cleaned. Paper towel dispenser Bird in Hand Farmers Market, St. Joseph St., Feb. 2. Floor in the
empty at the handwash sink in 2710 Old Philadelphia Pike, Bird- 24 hours; is not being marked
S. Clyde Weaver, 2710 Old food-prep area doorway is not with the date it was opened. A
the warewash area. in-Hand, Jan. 27. No violations. Philadelphia Pike, Bird-in-Hand, durable, smooth, nonporous, or working container of sanitizer
Jan. 27. No violations. nonabsorbent. was stored hanging on a cart
Saxbys Coffee-Millersville Brubakers Nuts and Dried Fruit, with food equipment in the
University, 29 James St., 955 N. State St., Ephrata, Jan. 27. Squireside Cafe, 504 E. Main Spring House Brewery, 209 Hazel dishwashing area. An employees
Millersville, opening, Jan. 24. No Peanut butter containers on shelf St., New Holland, Jan. 27. Food St., Feb. 2. Ice bin in the bar area open beverage container (screw-
violations. do not contain labels or label exposed to dust and debris from has no lid or cover; corrected on cap variety) was on the food-
information. Labeling category is overhead fixtures and vents in site. prep table at the salad station;
Tres Hermanos Mexican Grill, 79 a repeat violation. Peanut butter the prep area. Some shelving repeat violation from 2016.
E. Main St., Mount Joy, Jan. 24. machine is not being cleaned in has exposed wood material that Subway, 19 E. King St., Feb. 2. Food employees preparing food
Raw sausage being stored above the facility (instead cleaned in is not sealed to be smooth and Food facility operator failed were not wearing beard covers
cooked beef in the walk-in cooler private home sink). easily cleaned and resistant to post an original, valid PDA until after the inspection began;
and over drinks in the reach- to damage. Equipment near Food Employee Certification in repeat violation from 2016. Boxes
in cooler. Tan residue on the Chef Tim Foods, 955 N. State St., the fryer has an accumulation a location conspicuous to the of food stored directly on the
deflector plate of the ice maker. Ephrata, Jan. 27. No violations. of dust, dirt, food residue and consumer. floor in the walk-in freezer, rather
Womens toilet room is not debris on nonfood contact than six inches off of the floor
provided with a covered waste Christiana Fire Company, P.O. surfaces. Ice machine not cleaned Subway, 217 N. Queen St., Feb. as required. The mixer bearing
receptacle for sanitary napkins. Box 46, Christiana, Jan. 27. No at a frequency to prevent the 2. Food facility operator failed or gear box is leaking lubricant
violations. presence of mold. to post an original, valid PDA onto the food-contact surface.
Applebees No. 9270, 2321 Food Employee Certification in Torn rubber door gaskets found
Lincoln Highway East, follow-up, Christiana Fire Company, P.O. Stonehouse Restaurant and a location conspicuous to the on the saute and salad station;
Jan. 23. No violations. Box 46, Christiana, Jan. 27. No The Cellar Pub, 5267 Lincoln consumer. Old food residue and repeat violation from 2016.
Highway, Gap, follow-up, Jan. 27. paper was in the hand-washing Deeply scored cutting boards
violations.
No violations. sink, indicating uses other than not resurfaced or discarded as
Captain Gus Steak Shop, 602 W.
hand-washing. required. A dark residue found
Orange St., Jan. 23. No violations. Corner Booth Candies, 955 inside the soda gun at the bar.
N. State St., Ephrata, Jan. 27. Beilers Donuts II, 398 Harrisburg
Clean dish racks stored on the
Conewago Elementary Candy-making utensils are being Ave., Feb. 3. No violations. Bainbridge Elementary School, floor in the dishwashing area. The
School, 2809 Hershey Road, washed, sanitized and rinsed 416 Second St., Bainbridge, Feb. 1. hand-washing sink in the cooking
Elizabethtown, Jan. 23. No rather than washed, rinsed and Central Market Juice Company No violations. area being used as a food-prep
violations. sanitized. LLC, 2 W. Grant St., Feb. 3. No sink as evidenced by potatoes in
violations. Bear Creek School, 1459 Sheaffer the sink. The plumbing is leaking
Dragon Hibachi and Sushi Buffet, Country Lunch Basket, 2710 Road, Elizabethtown, Feb. 1. No at the wash section of the
1858 Fruitville Pike, type 2 follow- Old Philadelphia Pike, Bird- Chilis No. 1179, 1525 Manheim violations. three-compartment sink.
D8 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2017 TRAVEL / BUSINESS LNP | LANCASTER, PA

Singletary: Financial truths


Continued from D1 exacerbate the problem you I am not wasting
werent paid back all their were trying to solve in the money, because I can afford
money. Fourteen percent first place. to pay all my bills in full each
never got any money back. I can afford a trip to month. The truth: You may
Just dont do it. If you South Africa, even though still be living above your
have the money and you I have no job and $97,000 means. People tend to live
dont need it back, just give of student loan debt. The up to their paycheck leav-
it to the person. This way, truth: This type of lie can ing little room for financial
your family member or create financial havoc for emergencies, retirement
friend wont be tempted to years to come. Yet, I see it savings, etc.
lie about their inability to all the time. And I get it. Lunch out every day
pay you back. People see the vacation as doesnt add up to a lot of
If I get that initially 0 an escape. But dont give in money. The truth: Eating
percent interest credit card, to this sense of entitlement. out daily can add up to sig-
Ill have it paid off before the When you get back, your nificant sums.
interest kicks in. The truth: money problems will still Visa found in a 2015
Im not totally against such be there only now youve nationwide survey that re- SIGHT & SOUND

offers, which are typically added to the stress by piling spondents spent an average A scene from Sight & Sound Theatres Jonah, which will be shown
in movie theaters nationwide on May 2.
pitched to help people pay on more debt. of $53 a week, or $2,746 per
off other cards. But youve I work hard. I deserve year, on lunch.
got to have discipline when
it comes to balance-transfer
offers. If you dont pay off
to spoil myself shoes,
clothes, cars. Or I need a
bigger Coach bag. This one
Stop lying to yourself.
Find your financial truth
and youll see some enrich-
Sight & Sound
the balance by the time the isnt big enough for all of my ing results.
introductory period is over, stuff. The truth: Many of us Continued from D1 burg stage this year.
you could get hit with a have too much stuff because Nineveh, but Jonah tries to Sight & Sounds interest in
monstrous interest rate and weve blurred the lines be- n michelle.singletary@washpost. flee instead, getting on a boat movie theaters comes as it
back interest that will only tween needs and wants. com to travel to a distant city. filled 85 percent of its available
While at sea, a terrible storm seats in Strasburg and Bran-
pounds the boat. Jonah tells son last year. That enabled
the crew to throw him over- Sight & Sound to sell a record

Komando: Hacks Car wash board, to calm the waters. But


a huge fish swallows Jonah,
saving him from drowning
1.4 million tickets in 2016.
That volume of ticket sales
supports 650 jobs 425 in
and putting him on land. Strasburg and 225 in Bran-
Continued from D3 den, the car and even un- Continued from D3 God again tells Jonah to go son.
the lens. Looking at the derneath the couch. But But where WashMyWhip sees to Nineveh. This time, Jo- But the 41-year-old busi-
iPhone screen, you should you cant find your phone real opportunity is with corpo- nah goes there and preaches, ness realizes that the num-
see the tiny light that anywhere. Theres no one rate clients that manage fleets prompting the people to re- ber of ticket sales cant rise
brightens when you press around, so you cant ask of cars, and it has developed a pent and renounce their evil indefinitely; there are only so
a button. someone to call you and web application that can man- ways. God sees this and spares many seats to fill. Thats why
A camera phone can wait for a ring tone. age their inventory for car care, the city from destruction. its exploring the use of movie
register that light better Luckily, you can turn to which is tailored to them. Wash- Sight & Sound had lots of op- theaters to grow its audience.
than the naked eye, so if your Amazon Echo and MyWhip has already secured a tions for movie-theater mate- A comparison of the seat-
your remote has any en- simply say, Alexa, trigger partnership with Xchange Leas- rial besides Jonah. ing capacity of each approach
ergy left, your controller find my phone. Echo ing, an Uber company, as its pre- It also has brought the sto- illustrates the appeal of the
should emit a dim light. If will then call your phone, ferred car-cleaning provider, and ries of Moses, Joseph, Daniel, movie circuit.
you dont see any light at and you can follow the has begun expanding into other Noah, Ruth and most recently Six hundred movie the-
all, that means your bat- ringtone or vibration to major cities such as Atlanta, Phil- Samson to the stage. aters have a seating capacity
teries are officially kaput. its location. adelphia and New York. We love all of these stories. of about 132,000. On Sight &
Visit videos.komando. Visit komando.com/ Our goal is to eventually ex- They are near and dear to our Sounds busiest day, a Satur-
com/watch/11539/kom- listen/podcast-directory pand to other car services, such hearts. There was a lot of con- day, it has 10,000 seats avail-
ando-flash-tips-use-your- for informational pod- as battery and tire changes, wiper versation about what would be able (generated by three
smartphone-to-test-your- casts. Visit station-finder. blade replacements and wind- the best one. We felt that any shows in Strasburg and two in
remote-control-batteries komando.com to find the shield replacements, Bekerman one of the shows would work, Branson).
for a video demonstration. Kim Komando Show on said. but theres something special Might Sight & Sound take
your local radio station. Where did the name Wash- about Jonah, Sell said. another one of its stage pro-
Use Alexa to find MyWhip come from? In the The production is colorful, ductions to the movie theaters
your lost phone n Kim Komando hosts the
early days of automobiles, a cars vibrant and fun for a fam- in the future?
nations largest talk radio show steering wheel was called a whip, ily, he continued. There also Sell said Sight & Sound is
Youve looked every- about consumer electronics, alluding to horse and buggy days, is synergy from the produc- actively but cautiously
where: the kitchen, the computers and the internet. the team said. tion returning to the Stras- discussing that possibility.

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Ali: Gift of art
Exclusive swigging 70 baht ($2)
beer and watching men Continued from D6 Tara Zabor, curator of the
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sequined ball gowns per-
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lection. Some represent-
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E ALSO INSIDE: GENERATION NEXT

IMMIGRATION DEBATE

ASSOCIATED PRESS

Guadalupe Garcia de Rayos is locked in a van that was halted by protesters outside the Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility Wednesday in Phoenix,
Arizona. Rayos was caught using a fake Social Security number in 2008, and has regularly checked in with ICE since then. The mother of two American-born
teenagers, she has lived in the United States for 21 years. She now faces deportation to Mexico.

LAURA SHELTON PETE HOEKSTRA


COMMENTARY
SPECIAL TO LNP

Lancaster needs to continue Without border protection,


to protect immigrants national sovereignty ceases to exist
President Donald Trump made eral immigration laws, though local President Donald Trumps first and services and people into and
the mass deportation of undocu- authorities cooperate with federal few weeks in office have been ex- out of a country. Border controls are
mented immigrants a central fea- officers in cases of serious crimes, hilarating. Among the many positive designed to maintain the strength
ture of his campaign. and comply with constitutional de- outcomes is a renewed interest con- and safety of a roughly homogenous
Cities across the United States are tainer requests. cerning the importance of border group of people who have agreed to
choosing to resist such measures for security. live together under a set of rules.
both practical and moral reasons, Campaign promises While nearly all of us would agree A lack of border integrity results in
and they are taking a public stand that some level of border protection vulnerability, and the consequences
to protect the Fourth Amendment Trumps campaign promises of is required, there is much disagree- of little to no border security are
rights of all residents, including mass deportation are based on ment about how far such protec- evident all over the globe. Iraq,
those who are undocumented. many false assumptions. tions should be taken. Syria, Libya, Yemen and Afghani-
The Fourth Amendment protects Census data from 2010 show that The Trump administration, stan are all examples of countries
all residents from unreasonable undocumented immigrants com- though, has made it clear that it with inadequate border protection.
searches and seizures, without mit fewer crimes than the general believes strong border security is In those countries, terrorists and
reasonable suspicion of criminal population and pay more into our indispensable to the well-being of refugees have flooded across
activity; even undocumented people economy through payroll taxes, any sovereign nation. A country that HOEKSTRA, page E4
have the right to go about their lives sales taxes and consumer spending cannot control its borders cannot
undisturbed. than they take out through educa- maintain order and security for its
Lancaster appears to be follow- SHELTON, page E4 citizens, the administration has n Pete Hoekstra is former chairman of the
U.S. House Intelligence Committee and a
ing the lead of these communities. rightfully argued. senior fellow at the Investigative Project on
Mayor Rick Gray has emphasized he n Laura Shelton is assistant professor of Borders are integral to the sys- Terrorism. This op-ed was distributed by
wont ask local police to enforce fed- history at Franklin & Marshall College. tems that direct the flow of goods Tribune Content Agency.

The LNP Editorial Board along with cowardly politi- pipeline.


last week opined that pro- cians who serve them on both The situation at Stand-
tests and arrests arent going sides of the aisle are hardly ing Rock has another lesson
to change the reality of this motivated to abolish the sys- to teach Lancaster County.
situation. To the contrary, tem that lines their pockets. Originally, the Dakota Access
history has shown that large- The system will not change Pipeline was going to cross
scale, nonviolent civil disobe- unless we, the people, force a the Missouri River just above
MARK CLATTERBUCK dience is one of the few, and crisis of conscience on a scale the city of Bismarck. However,
SPECIAL TO LNP arguably most effective, ways that cant be ignored. Every the plan was scratched due
of changing systems of exploi- successful movement to check to complaints that the route
tation when all other means systemic abuse in this country put the capital citys drinking
Left with no other choice, local have failed. has known this. water at risk. The solution?
pipeline opponents must protest The womens suffrage
movement did not achieve
Forcing such change is never
easy, nor without risk. At
Reroute the pipeline through
the reservoir that provides
success by patiently waiting Standing Rock, North Dakota, drinking water to the entire
On Feb. 3, the dangerous asking that a decision be made for the Supreme Court to members of local tribes spent Standing Rock Sioux Nation.
marriage of the Federal En- seven weeks early for no acknowledge womens right months enduring enormous Chris Stockton, the ubiqui-
ergy Regulatory Commission other stated reason than the to vote. Nor did the civil rights sacrifiecs to peacefully protect tous spokesman for Transco/
and billionaire energy compa- companys own convenience movement overturn segrega- their sacred land and drink- Williams, loves to talk about
nies was on full display. FERC eagerly obliged. tion by making timid, well- ing water. My daughter was all the adjustments theyve
For three years, residents The decision was so prema- behaved appeals to Congress. among those who faced pep- made to the Atlantic Sunrise
of Lancaster County have ture that the commissioners Disciplined, creative, coura- per spray and attack dogs by CLATTERBUCK, page E4
demonstrated unprecedented themselves had to include a geous civil disobedience gave industry-hired security thugs
opposition to the proposed 100-page addendum of issues women the right to vote and after Native Americans held
Atlantic Sunrise pipeline. Yet that had yet to be resolved be- broke the back of legalized a sacred ceremony on tribal n Mark Clatterbuck, of Martic
Township, is a founding member
when Williams gas company fore permission could legally segregation. grounds threatened by con- of the group Lancaster Against
sent a brief letter to FERC be granted. Industry billionaires struction of the Dakota Access Pipelines.
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In our words

Bad news,
great news CHARLES KRAUTHAMMER
THE WASHINGTON POST

Trumps immigration moves


THE ISSUE
have hurt his cause
Stupid but legal. Such current airport-security
As LNP reported last week, Lancaster County taxpayers have paid nearly is the Trump adminis- system, which everyone
$69,000 toward Sheriff Mark Reeses salary, benefits and legal expenses. trations travel ban for knows to be 95 percent
Reese collected $53,632 in salary and benefits through January while people from seven Muslim pantomime. The pat-
countries. Of course, as down of the 80-year-
lawyers fees for both the sheriff and the county have combined for at least with almost everything in old grandmother does
$14,964. Reese has been on administrative leave since July after being American life, what should nothing to make us safer.
accused of sexual harassment by a deputy sheriff. be a policy or even a moral Its purpose is to give the
issue becomes a legal illusion of doing some-
one. The judicial chal- thing. Similarly, during the
lenge should have been brief Trump moratorium,
In the scheme of state and county budgets, mitigated good news: Baseball will be back given short shrift, since a cavalcade of innocent
where billions and millions move back and Monday, as pitchers and catchers report to the presidential grant of and indeed sympathetic
forth like Monopoly money, $69,000 doesnt spring training. authority to exclude the characters graduate
sound like much. And we have a suggestion: Lets revive the entry of aliens is extremely students, separated family
But consider what that much money could sport as our national pastime. wide and statutorily clear. members, returning doc-
do feed the homeless, purchase supplies for Baseball has been supplanted by football The judge who issued the
tors and scientists were
a struggling school, help build a house for Habi- an action-packed and entertaining sport, temporary restraining
denied entry. You saw this
tat for Humanity. Pick a worthy cause. but one that has its problems and, wed order never even made a
Instead, $69,000 in real taxpayer dollars is argue, by another national obsession: social case for its illegality. and said to yourself: We
going to a sheriff who, according to the county media. The 9th Circuit has are protecting ourselves
commissioners, has already admitted to send- Once a handy way to share family photos indeed ruled against the from these?
ing pornographic emails to a subordinate. And and inspiring stories, Facebook has become immigration ban, but If anything, the spec-
now he refuses to leave. a political battlefield, filled with angry politi- even if the ban is ulti- tacle served to undermine
The many disturbing emails some of which cal memes and rants. Sometimes the tension mately vindicated in the Trumps case for extreme
are not fit to print here were an indication, runs so high, we need to resort to Facebooks courts (as is likely), that vigilance and wariness of
according to the deputy sheriffs complaint, of blocking function to silence family members, doesnt change the fact foreigners entering the
severe and pervasive sexual harassment. friends, neighbors and old classmates. that it makes for lousy United States. There is al-
We have already urged Reese, more than once, And in this, what is for many a winter of policy. It began life as a ready empirical evidence.
to do the right thing for Pennsylvania and Lan- discontent, Twitter is only serving to ramp barstool eruption af- A Nov. 23 Quinnipiac poll
caster County and resign. So have the county up anxiety. Some of us find ourselves check- ter the San Bernardino found a 6-point majority
commissioners. But he seems determined to hang ing it hourly to see what new worry, what new massacre when Donald in favor of suspending
on to what is almost guaranteed to be a bitter end. controversy, has seized the twitterverse. Its Trump proposed a total immigration from terror
The only way to get rid of Reese is through a round-the-clock treadmill of thought and ban on Muslims entering prone regions; a Feb. 7
impeachment a potentially long and compli- argument that leaves many of us drained and the country until our poll found a 6-point ma-
cated process. But its all we have and the Legis- exhausted. countrys representatives jority against. The same
lature should move as quickly as possible. But a baseball game unfolds at an unhurried can figure out what the poll found a whopping
We were happy to see two Lancaster County pace. When youre watching a baseball game, hell is going on. 44-point majority opposed
lawmakers take the initiative. you have time to think, time to reflect, time to Rudy Giuliani says he to suspending all immi-
As LNP reported Feb. 7, state Sens. Ryan wonder when the home plate umpire last had was tasked with cleaning gration of Syrian refugees
Aument, of Landisville, and Scott Martin, an eye exam. up this idea. Hence the ex- to the U.S. indefinitely.
of Martic Township, both Republicans, in- You can marvel at a third basemans unbe- ecutive order suspending Then there is the oppor-
troduced a resolution that, if passed, would lievable, inning-ending catch of a screaming entry of citizens from the tunity cost of the whole
establish a seven-member committee to in- line drive, and then take a few seconds to ad- seven countries while the debacle. It risks alienating
vestigate Reese. After a maximum 90 days, mire the bright blue skies and perfect green vetting process is reviewed the leaders of even nonaf-
the committee would give a report and grass of a spring training field in Florida. and tightened. fected Muslim coun-
the full 50-member Senate would vote on Instead of dissecting President Donald The core idea makes tries the 57-member
whether to remove him. Trumps every tweet, you can keep your eyes sense. These are failed, Organization of Islamic
But Senate Resolution 8, which would jump- on the stats of a kid whos playing his heart essentially ungovernable Cooperation expressed
start that process, was referred to the Senate out for a chance to break camp with the big- states (except for Iran)
grave concern which
Rules and Executive Nominations Committee league team. where reliable data is hard
may deter us from taking
on Jan. 24. It has not yet been considered. The If youre a Philadelphia Phillies fan, as many to find. But the morato-
committee needs to act, and right away would LNP readers are, you know that hope springs rium was unnecessary far more real and effective
be preferable. eternal. And this year, even if your hope is and damaging. Its only anti-terror measures. The
Every day Reese remains in his position, col- only for your team to play .500 ball, its hope purpose was to fulfill an administration was intent
lecting county money, is an affront to taxpayers. nevertheless. And in dreary February, thats ill-considered campaign on declaring the Muslim
He is entitled to due process but not to a tax- not nothing. promise. Brotherhood a terrorist
payer-funded vacation. Could baseball unite us, as it once did? As It caused enormous dis- organization, a concrete
James Earl Jones said in the movie Field of ruption without making measure that would
And now for something Dreams, the game of baseball reminds us us any safer. What was the hamper the operations of
completely different of all that once was good and that could be emergency that compelled a global Islamist force. In
again. us to turn away people the current atmosphere,
We interrupt this editorial for a bit of un- Who could argue with that? already in the air with however, that declaration
already approved visas for is reportedly being delayed
entry to the U.S.? and rethought.
President Trump said Add to that the costs of
he didnt want to give any the ill-prepared, un-
warning. Otherwise, he vetted, sloppy rollout.
FIND MORE ONLINE tweeted, the bad would Consider the discordant,
bit.ly/SheriffCostsLNP
rush into our country. ... hostile message sent to
A lot of bad dudes out loyal law-abiding Muslim-
there! Americans by the initial
Rush? Not a single denial of entry to green
American has ever been card holders. And the
killed in a terror attack in ripple effect of the initial
this country by a citizen denial of entry to those
from the notorious seven. Iraqis who risked every-
The killers have come thing to help us in our war
from precisely those coun- effort. In future conflicts,
tries not listed Egypt, this will inevitably weigh
Saudi Arabia, the United upon local Muslims decid-
Arab Emirates, Lebanon, ing whether to join and
Pakistan and Kyrgyzstan
help our side. Actions have
(the Tsarnaev brothers).
consequences.
The notion that we had to
act immediately because In the end, what was
hordes of jihadists in these meant to be a piece of
seven countries were promise-keeping, tough-
about to board airplanes on-terror symbolism has
to blow up Americans is become an oxygen-con-
absurd. suming distraction. This
Vetting standards could is a young administration
easily have been revised with a transformative
and tightened without the agenda to enact. At a time
moratorium and its atten- when it should be pushing
dant disruptions, stupidi- and promoting deregula-
ties, random cruelties and tion, tax reform and health
well-deserved bad press. care transformation, it has
The moratorium turned steered itself into a point-
into a distillation of the less cul-de-sac where
worst aspects of our even winning is losing.

n Charles Krauthammer is a columnist for The Washington Post.


Twitter: @krauthammer
LNP | LANCASTER, PA OP-ED/LETTERS SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2017 E3

Protests as American
as apple pie
Letters to the editor destination by Church World
Service. In our case, its the
wonder why the children and
young people are in trouble.
Lancaster Airport, where they I listened to all debates and
April Kelly-Woessner stated are greeted by their sponsor was up all night to see who
in her Feb. 5 column (Pro- LETTER POLICY and then taken to their apart- our next president was going
tests might be creating deeper n Letters to the editor are welcome. All letters must include an ment. Church World Service to be.
divisions in US) that protests address and telephone number for verification purposes. Letters is an essential help and con- In fact, I was on the phone
can be divisive. should be limited to 300 words and on topics that affect the public. tinues to be through many all night with friends who
Writers are limited to one published letter every 14 days. Letters
However, protests are as will be edited for grammar, clarity and length. Material that has
months. were also interested. We
American as apple pie. We appeared elsewhere and form letters are discouraged, and any We are a nation of refugees didnt miss a thing and talked
have a long history of protests detected will not be published. and immigrants and thrive and followed every word. We
in the U.S., including the Bos- HOW TO SUBMIT LETTERS because of our diversity watched history being made
ton Tea Party of 1773, the draft all persons, races, faiths and and we are proud we did.
riots during the Civil War, the Email: LancasterLetters@lnpnews.com. cultures working together to There was no running any-
marches of the suffragettes, Fax: 399-6507. make America the great coun- one down, but what an inter-
the civil rights movement, Mail to: Letters, c/o LNP, P.O. Box 1328, try it is! esting night. We must learn
the Stonewall demonstra- Lancaster, PA 17608-1328. The Rev. Bob Hannum, retired to get along in the United
tions, Occupy Wall Street, the East Hempfield Township States; lets hope our police
tea party protests during the departments and all law en-
Obama administration, the forcement officers are more
anti-abortion protests since to foreign governments se- dialogue, Rep. Smucker told Animal abandonment respected. They are surely
the passage of Roe v. Wade, cret? LNP reporter Sam Janesch. should be prosecuted needed more than ever.
and others that are too numer- It appears that Rep. Smuck- Specifically, he said that if Our president and his Cabi-
ous to name. er is assisting the Republi- hed been at his new office In Sunday LNP Jan. 22, the net need our respect.
Protected under the First cans to take us back to the when hundreds of constitu- Pets of the Week were 3-year- They havent shown me
Amendment, the right to free 19th century by eliminating ents demonstrated there Jan. old Savannah and 7-year-old anything yet that they should
speech and assembly are con- the progress and gains made 24, Id have been outside. Piggy Chihuahuas that were not be respected. I also wish
stitutional guarantees pro- in the 20th century to im- I have since learned that abandoned and taken to the the Obama family a blessed
vided to ordinary citizens who prove the working conditions, Rep. Smucker has not yet Lancaster County SPCA. life and a relaxing adjust-
have neither the money nor health and environment of agreed to meet with Lan- Since the police are han- ment upon leaving the White
the backing of monied inter- common people. Truly sad caster Stands Up, nor has he dling cruelty cases, have House.
ests to file lawsuits and to in- and tragic. agreed to hold a public town charges been brought against Nancy Probst
cur legal fees as Kelly-Woess- J. Kenneth Kreider hall meeting with constitu- the owners? I sure hope so. If Ephrata
ner recommends. Elizabethtown ents. the police dont bring charges
Protests are an exercise in While I know he wont al- that just leaves the door open
the rule of law and often the ways meet my personal ex- for others to abandon their Trump is the
only means available to those Questioning Smuckers pectations in performance of pets without any consequenc- leader we need
who have been oppressed, legislative priorities his official duties, I do expect es.
hold strong views, have griev- him to be true to his word. Alexis Griest President Donald Trump
ances, and who dont have the In your recent interview Rep. Smucker, please sched- Drumore Township and Kellyanne Conway al-
money for legal action. Rally, with U.S. Rep. Lloyd Smucker ule a town hall meeting open ready fulfilled campaign
march, protest, like it or not, it (On the right track, Feb. 5), to the public as soon as practi- promises in the first week of
is the American way. he says he is happy with the cable. We have a lot to discuss. the presidency!
Cheryl Desmond direction the Republican-led Jane Shull Why are there We are securing the borders;
Lancaster Township House is going on reform tax, Lancaster Township election protests? improving the nations health
regulatory and health care care plan; renegotiating the
policies. Many Americans Repub- North American Free Trade
Smuckers voting A few pages later, I read that Refugees coming here lican, Democrat or whatever Agreement and withdrawing
record is truly sad he joined in lockstep with oth- are thoroughly vetted often include Thy will be from the Trans-Pacific Part-
er House Republicans to vote done in their prayers. nership; using extreme vet-
LNPs Feb. 5 issue reported for House Joint Resolution I have the current 13-step After the 2008 and 2012 ting to prevent terrorists from
that U.S. Rep. Lloyd Smucker 38 related to mountaintop re- vetting process from Home- national elections, I am sure entering the country; freez-
(On the right track) is excit- moval coal mining. The reso- land Security and the United many were disappointed with ing hiring for our bloated and
ed as he is working to make lution nullifies a new federal Nations High Commissioner the results and wondered stagnant government; creat-
the American dream acces- rule against companies blast- for Refugees. It is, in my opin- why their prayers were not ing thousands of jobs with
sible to all. ing mountaintops and then ion, extreme. answered. Yet there were no millions more promised; and
In the same issue, it is re- dumping the fractured rock Our church has sponsored violent and/or malicious out- renewing our relationship
ported that he voted (1) to and other debris into nearby two Syrian refugee families, bursts. with Russia, ensuring we have
overturn an Obama adminis- streams and valleys. both of whom are indepen- Why then, after the 2016 a strong ally in the war on ter-
tration rule to keep the men- It looks as though fouling dent now after a year. Both are election, is there such a differ- ror.
tally ill from passing back- our streams and groundwater from Aleppo, much of which is ent and continuing reaction to The burden now is on the
ground checks on federal gun is a Republican idea of regula- a bombed-out pile of rubble. the results? American people to try and
purchases; (2) to nullify a fed- tory reform. However, they had most re- Maybe someone could ex- keep pace with this extraordi-
eral regulation aimed at keep- Hard as I might try, I can- cently fled to Cairo, Egypt, plain this strange phenom- nary administration.
ing federal contractors in not figure out why throwing as urban refugees for four enon to me in a letter to the Liberals, turn the whining
compliance with workplace coal mining debris into our years under the auspices of the editor. into constructive work, and
laws; (3) to nullify federal law streams and stream valleys U.N. After four years and vet- Dan Nauman you will be something positive
protecting streams and drink- is a good idea. It must be the ting, they came to us through Denver instead of an embarrassing
ing water in Appalachian same logic that leads Republi- Church World Service. distraction. These dark times
states from results of moun- can legislators to believe that I cant imagine what it must call for an outstanding leader
taintop removal; and (4) to taking health care away from be like to leave behind every- We must learn who will lead us to the light,
nullify the Securities and more than 20 million people thing but the clothes on ones to get along and we have him, President
Exchange Commission rule is also a good idea. I am glad back, and whatever else can be Donald J. Trump.
that gas, oil and coal compa- these ideas elate you, Rep. crammed into a suitcase, and I wake up in the morning in America, we are great again!
nies must disclose payments Smucker. flee to a squalid camp or urban a quiet apartment feeling well Rick Richards
to foreign governments for In the meantime, Ill have to center. and happy. Ephrata
access to their mineral re- live with this sick feeling in the The European experience I enjoy nothing more than
sources. pit of my stomach. is entirely different. Refu- reading LNP and listening to
In what way is the American Shelby Chunko gees here either come from the news on TV. I am inter- Resistance to Trump
dream made more accessible Mount Joy camps or urban centers and ested in what is happening in is widespread
for the common people by not directly from their home the world. I have a large world
allowing mentally ill people country. While at the camp or map on the wall and a large Poor, poor President Don-
to purchase guns; by allow- Smucker should hold urban center they are under map of Korea on a tripod, to ald Trump. His inaugural
ing large companies to avoid town hall meeting the U.N., and cleared through honor my late husband who crowd was dwarfed by the
reporting their violation of vetting. fought there. outpouring of resistance to
health and safety regulations In Feb. 5s Sunday LNP (On When a sponsor here agrees He left the war but the war his vulgar, racist, hateful talk.
protecting disabled and other the right track), U.S. Rep. to take them through Church never left him. I look where People across America, and
workers; by allowing mining Lloyd Smucker is quoted as World Service or another countries are located. I also the world, will not allow his
companies that dump blast- being eager to meet with his agency, they go through more have a son overseas and now right-wing agenda to go unan-
ed mountaintop rocks and constituents and hear their vetting, which lasts until they retired. swered.
debris into streams and val- concerns. Were dealing with arrive at one of five designated Well today, as each day, I One wonders: Where exactly
leys of Appalachia to pollute issues that are important to airports, where customs offi- read and listen to arguing and is his birth certificate? Has it
streams and drinking water; every constituent in the dis- cials do still more vetting. harassing. These people are been authenticated?
and by allowing large energy trict so we are always open to Finally, they get into a van supposed to be educated and Steve Shapiro
companies to keep payments input and having that kind of and are brought to their local setting an example. Now we Lancaster

wont mention them, because Fellowship reader to write chase LNP photos to put on
they are not germane to this a letter to the editor, as I mugs and the like.)
column. What is germane is thought his views would Shortly after our redesign
how this reader represents resonate with other readers. two years ago, I had a long-
Lancaster County. He didnt think he was running email conversation
Hes involved. much of a writer; maybe his with a reader who used to
Involved enough to call the wife, but not him. despise your paper (Im kind
LORI GOODLIN local paper to ask that a story Lots of Lancaster readers of new in town) I mean
FROM THE EDITOR be done. Involved enough to have told me the same thing despise it. Now I think its
call once, then call back again (not the wife part). They want better and Ive said that (to

You put the community


with added information. Then to be heard, but writings not one of the recipients of this
call about a different topic. for them. An email maybe, rant) who appreciated my

in community newspaper
Its readers like him who but a letter? Not so much. appreciation.
make LNP a community So they call and email. And Then there are the many
newspaper. we always listen. folks who have called or
Over the last two weeks, wanted to know the same On any given day, we pub- Believe me, I and others emailed, accusing our news
Ive developed an interesting thing and were already work- lish a page of letters to the here have heard from all pages of having a partisan
telephone friendship with a ing on a story that day about editor and still have dozens corners. bias (we police that scrupu-
reader who lives at Calvary Smuckers reaction. waiting to be published. Two Like the woman who called lously and always aim for
Fellowship Homes in Man- The following day, after weeks ago, we were so flush the morning after the knife objective news coverage).
heim Township. we published a story that we ran two full pages in one attack on a train in Germany, Ive been called a few names
Hes 70 and quite tuned in to Smucker was still reviewing edition. imploring us to run more along the way mostly unde-
whats going on in Washing- the order before making a As much as we newspaper news from Germany because served but all descriptive.
ton, D.C. statement, I called the reader folk like to think thats an her son lives there. Youre not bashful, thats for
Our first conversation was to tell him our reporter Sam encouraging sign about our Or the reader who called sure. You certainly dont lack
the Monday after President Janesch was in Washington, coverage, and it is, its also a just last week to talk about for caring.
Donald Trumps 90-day at that very moment, inter- testament to the strength of a a story we did on her three And thats what makes Lan-
ban on refugees from seven viewing the congressman. community. years ago, and is it true we caster a great community.
countries was announced. The day after that, the read- Nobodys afraid to speak up are selling the photo that ran Keep it coming.
He wanted to know how his er called me to talk about LNP here. with the story? (No, but we
congressman, Lloyd Smucker, doing a story on Medicaid. But theyre not all letter do have a service on Lancast- n Lori Goodlin is print editor at
felt about the issue. My phone friends political writers. erOnline called My Capture LNP. She can be reached at lgood-
He was pleased to learn we viewpoints were clear, but I I encouraged the Calvary that allows people to pur- lin@lnpnews.com or 717-481-6003.
E4 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2017 PERSPECTIVE/FROM PAGE E1 LNP | LANCASTER, PA

Shelton farmers have made their way to


the United States, where they pick
fruit and vegetables to support their
Under Operation Streamline,
instituted in 2005 during the
Bush administration and strongly
Continued from E1 families. enforced by the Obama administra-
Our involvement in civil wars in tion, we saw the mass sentencing of
tion and other entitlements. Central America has contributed to people who re-entered the United
Undocumented immigrants pay continued instability in countries States without documents as felons,
MATT MYLIN approximately $7 billion to Social such as El Salvador and Honduras, including many who left their home
MATTERS OF FAITH Security each year, yet they cannot where young children are now flee- countries to escape violence and
receive any Social Security benefits. ing gang and drug violence. persecution who could have been
Choose your The millions of dollars we have
already spent on enforcement Reform needed
eligible to pursue asylum. Under the
Priorities Enforcement Program,
friends and measures over many years have
done little to prevent undocumented To really address undocumented
these same individuals are now spe-
cifically targeted for rapid deporta-
influences wisely immigration, because immigration
is ultimately rooted in economic
migration, we need comprehensive
immigration reform that allows
tion, not because they have com-
mitted a violent crime, but because
forces and the reality of political and workers who have already paid into they were unfortunate enough to get
social instability in some sending our system a chance to become per- caught up in Operation Streamline.
Charlie Tremendous Jones once said, countries. manent residents and/or citizens.
You are the same today as youll be in five We need a worker visa program Past and present
years except for two things: the books you Little effect that pragmatically acknowledges
read and the people you meet. our need for international work- Earlier deportation campaigns
I believe this is a profound statement Trumps promises to round up ers, skilled and unskilled. Our tore apart families and disrupted
that speaks to the wisdom of choosing our undocumented immigrants will country does not provide a legal neighborhoods, businesses and
inner circle of friends carefully and hav- likely require already underfunded path to residency or citizenship if schools. In the long run, they did
ing a relentless commitment to learning law enforcement officials across the you perform unskilled labor, such absolutely nothing to end undocu-
through reading. Both of these actions United States to play a larger role in as planting onions or picking mush- mented migration.
are incredibly influential. As the culture seeking and detaining undocument- rooms. It is nearly impossible to get Trumps 21st-century deporta-
around us rapidly changes, I have observed ed immigrants. a temporary work visa. tion plan will likely continue to rely
that social media has combined both of It is worth noting that such en- In previous generations, thou- on local law enforcement efforts to
these influences into one, which impacts forcement measures have had little sands of immigrants passed through
assist ICE in locating and turning
our lives even more than we may realize. effect over the past 30 years. In fact, Ellis Island with few restrictions.
over undocumented immigrants to
This is not an anti-social media message, increased enforcement has only led Immigrants who wish to enter the
federal authorities. This work will
but a call to being vigilantly aware of who to more sophisticated and danger- United States legally today must be
take away precious resources from
and what influences us by proactively ous kinds of human trafficking and prepared for the possibility of 20-
fighting violent crime and dealing
choosing them rather than them choosing smuggling. Most of the victims of year waiting periods and thousands
these treacherous crossings are of dollars in legal and filing fees. with much more urgent matters,
us. such as the opioid epidemic.
At the beginning of each year, I set a goal young, and they are fleeing violence Our broken immigration system
and economic hardship in Central makes it impossible to play by the Fear of deportation will heighten
to read through the Bible in one year. A distrust of the police in immigrant
Bible reading plan is a disciplined ap- America and Mexico. rules. If we are truly serious about
preventing future undocumented communities and limit the ability
proach to allowing Gods word into our of law enforcement to solve and
lives regularly. The plan that Im follow- Why people come here immigration, we need to reas-
sess our economic and diplomatic prevent crime effectively.
ing has already taken me through the Old
It is easy to think that poverty and policies toward Mexico and Central
Testament book of Job. Ive read this book
social and economic upheaval in American countries. Lancasters history
a few times in my life, and while it is not
another country are not our prob-
necessarily in my top 10 favorite books of Lancaster has a proud history
the Bible, there are some significant truths
lem, but our broader economic and The local level
diplomatic policies, particularly of welcoming refugees. Our local
to discover. toward Latin America, have contrib- This is a federal matter that only elected officials can go on record
For those unfamiliar with his story, Job uted to migration going back as far as Congress can address with the lead as promising to protect the Fourth
was a blameless man of complete integ- World War I. of the White House, and outside of Amendment rights and human
rity who feared God and stayed away from Today, when we purchase dis- the jurisdiction of local and state rights of all its residents, including
evil. (Job 1:1) He also was recognized as counted electronics, clothing, fruits governments. However, it is state the undocumented. They can assure
a very wealthy person with a large family and vegetables, we are contributing governments that regulate driver us that local law enforcement will
another sign of great wealth. Through a to the economic pressures behind licenses and issues of equal access to not divert resources to assisting
series of events, Job experienced a tremen- undocumented migration. Workers education. It is also under the power ICE.
dous amount of suffering. This suffering in Mexico and Central America as- of the cities to prioritize the use of Local businesses can help to edu-
impacted his health, his wealth, and his semble our electronics, earning $11 a local tax dollars into local issues cate their employees of their Fourth
family. day, even though the cost of living is not federal matters. Amendment rights. Churches can
Job responded with a question that many not significantly cheaper than it is in At the local level, communities offer protection and aid to undocu-
of us might have asked before: Why do bad the United States. such as Lancaster will face difficult mented neighbors and members.
things happen to good people? The major- The North American Free Trade choices should U.S. Immigration If we cannot protect the Fourth
ity of the book of Job (about 35 chapters) Agreement of 1994 made life even and Customs Enforcement imple- Amendment rights of undocument-
records how he responds to this extreme harder for many Mexican farmers ment a more aggressive policy of ed residents, then will we be able to
suffering, and captures the influential reac- by pricing them out of markets for persecuting undocumented people, protect anyone from unreasonable
tions of those closest to him. Each of his so- their crops. Now many of these same as it appears now it is doing. searches and seizures?
called friends considered the basic ques-
tion, Why must we endure suffering when
God is powerful enough to do something
about it?
His three friends Eliphaz, Bildad, and
Zophar delivered many condescending
speeches to Job, lecturing him that his suf-
Hoekstra attacks and deterioration in
cultural homogeneity.
German Prime Minister
viduals who were brought
to the United States ille-
gally as young children, are
the immigration legisla-
tion of the 1980s, the
United States today would
fering must be due to some kind of hidden Continued from E1 Angela Merkel now admits inserted into the equation. be safer and have secure
sin in his life. Job vehemently denied their that radical Islamic ter- Many identify the U.S. borders.
accusations. A fourth friend, Elihu, went borders. Guns and mu- rorists pose a risk to her as their only home. How The problems that
even further by suggesting that Job was nitions have done the homeland. Some estimate should the U.S. deal with continue to confront and
speaking out of ignorance and rebellion same. As a result, those that more than 400 indi- the Dreamers, youngsters divide this great nation
toward God for even questioning why he is countries are considered vidual threats have infil- who by birthright have full would not exist to their
suffering (Job 34:35-37). Even Jobs wife failed nation-states. trated Germany because of rights but whose parents current degree if our legis-
simply declared that all of this suffering Failed nation-states are the lack of border control. do not? lators took the necessary
was unfair, advising him to curse God and characterized as countries It is fundamental that These are complicated precautions to properly
die (Job 2:9). whose central govern- the United States not and emotional issues. defend our borders.
As I finished the book, I was once again ments no longer have the make the same mistakes However, the flood of Consequently, two major
reminded that God is sovereign, and that in capacity or capability to that other countries have traffic across our borders
issues confront America
our humanity, we dont always understand maintain economic and and continue to make. includes not only those
today: implementing
all of his ways. However, we do know the physical order in signifi- We must strengthen and looking for a better future
cant parts of their geogra- uphold our own border but also drug and criminal a strong and workable
rest of Jobs story: The Lord corrected his border system, and dealing
friends inaccuracies and blessed Job in the phies. security. The southern cartels and terrorists.
Even countries in border has been ignored The threats today are with the tragic outcome of
second half of his life even more than in 30 years of failed border
the first (Job 42:12). Western Europe have wit- for years. While many have momentous, and it is time
nessed a drastic decrease crossed our borders for to restore border integrity policy.
The story of Job may be trying to help us These are two separate
understand the answer to the bad-things- in economic stability and economic opportunity, in the United States.
physical security with the lack of an effective and Our immigration system dilemmas and should be
good-people question. However, I submit considered accordingly.
that there is another purpose. This story eroding border security. locked border now forces is broken. We mustnt
The vast influx of refu- the U.S. to deal with 11 close our eyes and ignore The United States
illustrates that when Job needed words of should come together in
comfort and support in his greatest time of gees from Northern Africa million undocumented the predicament. It will
and the Middle East into individuals living in this only continue to grow. its efforts to halt the rep-
need, his influential friends gave the oppo-
countries like Germany, country. If the federal govern- etition of history. Nothing
site, rationalizing his suffering by placing
Belgium and France has The predicament grows ment had properly re- less than our sovereignty is
the blame on him. They were incredibly
resulted in deadly terrorist when Dreamers, or indi- formed and implemented at stake.
inaccurate in their assessment of his situ-
ation as well as their understanding of the
character of God, and it caused a lot of pain

Clatterbuck
and confusion for Job.
The simple but profound conclusion is harm. Taken together, they represent an assault on
that we must be proactive in determining Lancaster values and basic American liberties that
what, and more importantly, who influ- many of us refuse to tolerate.
ences our lives and our view of God. If Continued from E1 No wonder more than 500 local residents, in the
we are not intentional in choosing who past three weeks alone, have signed a pledge vowing to
our main influences are in life, there is a route due to public comments. He forgets to men- participate in creative, nonviolent, civil disobedience to
natural drift toward allowing the loudest tion that our community doesnt want an explosive, stop this dangerous project.
voice in closest proximity to be the most high-pressure, fracked gas pipeline-for-export run- The gas industry is already attempting to paint us as
influential. This leads me to ask a personal ning anywhere through our county. Moving the route radicals or outside agitators. But here in Lancast-
evaluation question: Who are the loudest simply poisons different streams, violates different er County, we know better.
voices and who has the most proximity to Amish farms, permanently fragments different forests, We are teachers and students, counselors and
influence our understanding of who God threatens different families. construction workers, mothers and grandfathers,
is friends, news media, social media, When someone is threatening to beat you in the head Republicans and Democrats, farmers and business
music or movies, celebrities, or politicians? because youre standing in their way, and they ask, owners who believe this land and community are
Im not against any of these voices because Would you rather I smash your kneecaps? we hardly worth defending, even at risk of arrest.
they are a part of our world, but if were not praise the abuser for his mercy. This is not the time for hanging our heads and say-
careful, they can become very loud voices Lancaster County residents are facing the very real ing what a shame. This is the time for courageous,
that have more influence on us than wed prospect of having our water contaminated, our forests creative, nonviolent, massive civil disobedience.
like them to. clear-cut, our preserved farms violated, our Amish After three years of public comment, town halls,
Yes, I agree that the books we read and neighbors shamelessly exploited, and our ancient lawsuits, fruitless meetings with elected officials, and
the people we meet have tremendous in- indigenous burial grounds desecrated. Thirty land- expert testimony confirming the irreversible harms
fluence on our lives, and it takes relentless owners in Lancaster County alone are facing condem- we face, FERCs approval Feb. 3 leaves us one op-
discipline to choose them wisely, every day. nation proceedings for refusing to allow a company tion. We are compelled by a moral imperative to use
halfway across the country to inflate their profits by nonviolent civil disobedience to change this fatally
shipping explosive gas through their property to for- broken system.
n Matt Mylin is a pastor at Worship Center, a Lan- eign markets. For anyone willing to join us, we welcome you to our
caster church. Email: mattm@worshipcenter.org.
Each of these abuses represents an unacceptable peaceful encampment at The Lancaster Stand.
LNP | LANCASTER, PA OPINION SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2017 E5

Sunday Conversation

JONAH GOLDBERG
SYNDICATED COLUMNIST

Media reveals a double standard


in treatment of Trump surrogate
CNN has grave concerns about demagogic stemwinder in the Senate
White House senior adviser Kelly- is outrageously sexist. But cavalierly
anne Conways credibility and even insulting Conway, the first success-
refused to have her on its Sunday ful female presidential campaign
show recently, apparently to protect manager, is fine and calling for her
viewers from her Jedi mind trick media banishment is the height of
powers. journalistic seriousness.
CNN subsequently invited Conway In 2012, Susan Rice, former Presi-
to appear on the network, infuriating dent Barack Obamas national secu-
a chorus of liberal media critics who rity adviser, flatly lied on five Sunday
insist she must be shunned like a news shows, saying that the attack on
harlot in an Amish colony. the Benghazi compound was spon-
Now, I should disclose that I know taneous and the direct result of a
Conway a bit and like her. At the heinous and offensive video. No
same time, no one whos read my col- one talked of banning her from the
umns over the last two years would airwaves. Nor should they have.
The 9th Circuit ruling ... offers an illustration of accuse me of being a cheerleader for Heres a news flash for the news
judicial willingness to provide a needed brake her or her boss.
Conways job is, at least in part, to
industry: Birds are gonna fly, fish
are gonna swim, and politicians
on Trumpian overreach. sell the presidents agenda and fight are gonna lie. The assumption that
back against a hostile press. She is Conway is uniquely dishonest strikes
very good at it. Too good, apparently. me as not only preposterous but
Bill Moyers, who had a similar irrelevant. If shes that dishonest, a
job for President Lyndon Johnson, good interviewer will make that clear
lamented CNNs decision not to per- to the viewer. Personally, I think Jake
manently ban Conway, which is the Tapper is more than capable of hold-
surest way to prevent a professional ing anyones feet to the fire.
con artist from using you to pollute The arrogance is remarkable. The
the airwaves with one flagrant lie af- Fourth Estate priesthood thinks
ter another. Moyers says Conway is viewers cant see through Conways
RUTH MARCUS the administrations official Queen spin, so they must be protected
THE WASHINGTON POST of Bulls---, which is an interesting from it. Its a compliment to Conway
charge coming from someone who and her skills, and an admission of
Our system of checks, balances used to clean out LBJs stables gust-
ily.
incompetence by the press.
But the more important point is
stands up to Trumps challenge Journalism professor Jay Rosen
thinks theres little journalistic
that singling out Conway would
strike millions of viewers and
value in giving Conway a platform. voters as further evidence that the
The minutes seem like hours in tions of the courts action resonate The logic is, this is a representa- press changes its standards depend-
the Trump administration. Every far beyond the immigration order tive of the president, Rosen said on ing on which party is in power.
day brings a fresh deluge of alarming itself. Other courts will hear other the Recode Media podcast. This Under President George W. Bush,
developments. Has it only been three cases involving Trump actions yet to is somebody who can speak for the vast swaths of the media celebrated
weeks? Can the country survive four come; a Supreme Court eventually Trump administration. But if we find dissent as the highest form of pa-
years of this? stocked with a Trump-appointed that what Kellyanne Conway says is triotism. Under President Obama,
The most hopeful sign so far arrived justice will have the final word. routinely or easily contradicted by dissent became the lowest form of
Thursday, with the Latin phrase per Yet the 9th Circuit ruling, suffused Donald Trump, then that rationale racism. And upon Donald Trumps
curiam: Not only did the federal ap- with bristling at the notion that disappears. election, dissent became not only pa-
peals court reject the Trump adminis- courts should remain supine in the Another reason to interview triotic but a requirement for the new
trations highhanded argument that its face of claims of unbridled executive Kellyanne Conway is, our viewers want mythopoetic cause of resistance.
immigration order was not subject to power, offers an illustration of judi- to understand how the Trump world While not a news organization,
judicial review, it did so unanimously. cial willingness to provide a needed thinks, Rosen added. But if the end Saturday Night Live is emblematic
A judge appointed by President brake on Trumpian overreach and, result of an interview is more confu- of this mindset. Jim Downey, the
George W. Bush joined two judges perhaps, a foreshadowing of similar sion about what the Trump world SNL writer in charge of political
appointed by Democratic presidents actions to come. thinks, then that rationale evaporates. mockery, insisted that there was
(Barack Obama and Jimmy Carter) to Consider that at oral argument, I can understand Rosens frustra- simply nothing funny about Obama.
uphold a decision by a district court the Bush-appointed judge, Richard tion. President Donald Trumps Its like being a rock climber looking
judge named by Bush. The appeals Clifton, seemed most inclined to surrogates, including Vice President up at a thousand-foot-high face of
court spoke as one. Not as partisans or side with the government. It is not Mike Pence, have mastered the art of solid obsidian, polished and oiled,
ideologues but as judges, calmly and fanciful to imagine that the sweeping defending straw-man positions that Downey said. Theres not a single
convincingly applying the law in State nature of the governments claims dont reflect the actions and views of thing to grab onto certainly not a
of Washington v. Donald J. Trump. and Trumps out-of-court attacks the president himself. flaw or hook that you can caricature.
Of course, the court acknowledged, on the judiciary had the boomerang But I find this talk of refusing The Trump White House, mean-
judges owe substantial deference to effect of leading Clifton to align with to interview Conway baffling and while, is a bottomless source of
the immigration and national security the two Democratic appointees. bizarre. Its also a bit ironic, given japery. Thats fine. But the double
policy determinations of the political Judges may not cite presidential the hysteria last week over Sen. standard is obvious to those who
branches. But the Trump administra- tweets and remarks, but it is naive to Elizabeth Warren being silenced dont share the political biases of
tion, the court said, was making a far think that they escape judicial notice. by the Senate. Apparently, using a SNL, The Daily Show or, for that
more audacious argument not that I dont want to call a court biased, parliamentary technique to cut off a matter, CNN.
the court should refrain from substi- but courts seem to be so political,
tuting its judgment for the presidents, Trump complained the day after the
but that it had no business reviewing oral argument. A two-Democrats-to- n Jonah Goldberg is a fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, a senior editor of Na-
tional Review and a Tribune Content Agency syndicated columnist. Twitter: @JonahNRO
his action in the first place. one-Republican ruling would have
The court, accurately, characterized buttressed that view. Did worrying
the administrations position: The about such implications tip Clifton to
presidents decisions about immigra- rule against the president?
tion policy, particularly when moti- There is a subtle Newtonian logic
vated by national security concerns, in the real-world operation of the
are unreviewable, even if those actions separation of powers. Every over-
potentially contravene constitutional reaction provokes a reaction, even
rights and protections. if not equal and opposite. When the
Not only that, as the court put it, the executive goes too far, especially The arrogance is remarkable. The Fourth Estate
Trump administration asserts that it
violates separation of powers for the
when Congress seems compliant,
the courts tend to be more willing to
priesthood thinks viewers cant see through
judiciary to entertain a constitutional step in. When a president disparages Conways spin, so they must be protected from it.
challenge to executive actions such as the judiciary, when he speaks and
this one. In other words, even to con- operates in a way that seems heed-
sider the states argument against the less of constitutional norms, judges
order would be an unconstitutional are more on guard, and less inclined
incursion on presidential authority. to be reflexively deferential.
The judges were having none of So it has been a long three weeks;
it. The administrations argument, many dangers loom. The reasons
the court said, runs contrary to the to worry are ample, from the presi-
fundamental structure of our consti- dents latitude in conducting foreign
tutional democracy. policy and military operations to the
Trump was predictably dismissive acquiescent Republican congres-
and disrespectful, typical for a man sional majority. Still, the framers
who referred to a so-called judge and crafted a resilient system of checks
who described the sober, probing oral and balances that can protect us
argument as disgraceful. A politi- from some, although by no means all,
cal decision, he sniffed to reporters. of Trumps excesses.
This is Trump-speak for any ruling he On that score, the appeals courts
disagrees with, in line with his recent action is not merely a teachable
Orwellian tweet, Any negative polls moment for the country it is a
are fake news. reassuring one, at a time when that is
Rage he might, because the implica- sorely needed.

n Ruth Marcus is a columnist for The Washington Post. Twitter: @RuthMarcus


E6 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2017 LNP | LANCASTER, PA

generation FRESH TAKES


BY,
FOR
AND
ABOUT
TEENS

FEED OF THE WEEK

Twitter:
@EmanMeh
n In an era without Vine,
one might be missing the
kind of fleeting yet all-
too-accurate humor that
was such a trademark of
this form of social media.
Beyonce, Thats why its nice to
left, and find users who continue
Adele to create such digestable
are front- content on more solid
runners for platforms like Twitter. A
Grammy Awards. great example of that is
ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTOS @EmanMeh, whose
slapdash portrayal of

Beyonce or Adele? Predictions


different characters
to achieve accurate
comparisons is so
beautifully reminiscent

of tonights Grammy showdown


of such famous Viners as
Matthew Espinosa and
Thomas Sanders. His
tweets are hilarious and
always on point with their
ASSOCIATED PRESS other layer. It deserves to win but dustry and hey hes also got a candy humor.
NEW YORK Though dozens then again, I said that when Eminems commercial! Katie Weaver, 18
are nominated at tonights Grammy albums were nominated, and they Fekadu: Chance has a really strong
Awards, we all know the real show- went trophy-less in this category. So chance in this category, but he doesnt
down is between Beyonce and Adele. gotta agree here: Adele takes home have a huge hit or recognizable song.
Both are nominated for the top her second trophy for album of the Maren Morris became a critical dar- 10-SECOND
three prizes album, song and re- year. ling for My Church. Chance and MOVIE REVIEWS
cord of the year. Adele won all three Anderson will split the hip-hop/R&B
honors with 21 and Rolling In the Record of the year vote. But wait, will Maren and Kelsea
Deep in 2012, while Beyonce earned Nominees: Hello, Adele; For- split the country vote and then give
song of the year in 2010 for Single La- mation, Beyonce; 7 Years, Lukas the win to The Chainsmokers? Vot-
dies. (Bey has earned multiple album Graham; Work, Rihanna featuring ers, dont let me down!
and record of the year nominations, Drake; Stressed Out, twenty one pi-
though.) lots. Best pop solo performance
Associated Press music writers Moody: Adele for the win (again). Nominees: Hello, Adele; Hold
Mesfin Fekadu and Nekesa Mumbi Fekadu: OK, this is when I think Up, Beyonce; Love Yourself, Jus- Rings
Moody predict who will win big at the voters will get in formation and give tin Bieber; Piece by Piece (Idol Ver- must see | n don't see | just rent
Staples Center in Los Angeles on mu- Beyonce the win. sion), Kelly Clarkson; Dangerous This scareless, artless,
sics biggest night. Woman, Ariana Grande. pitifully unimaginative
Song of the year (songwriters Fekadu: Hello, Adele. And goodbye cash-grab sequel is so
Album of the year award) to the rest of the competition. bad, youd be better off
Nominees: 25, Adele; Lem- Nominees: Formation, Beyonce, Moody: Ummm, wait Mesfin. Did watching the deadly video
onade, Beyonce; Purpose, Justin Khalif Brown, Asheton Hogan and you even consider any of the other that its about.
Bieber; Views, Drake; A Sailors Michael L. Williams II; Hello, Adele nominees? I mean, did you hear the
Guide to Earth, Sturgill Simpson. and Greg Kurstin; I Took a Pill in raw emotion of Kelly Clarkson, who
Fekadu: I could write a thesis, and Ibiza, Mike Posner; Love Yourself, can go toe-to-toe vocally with Adele?
happily, too, about why Beyonces Justin Bieber, Ed Sheeran and Benny Who am I kidding? Clarksons pipes
tasty Lemonade deserves this prize. Blanco; 7 Years, Lukas Forchham- are amazing, but even she wont beat
But unfortunately, she wont win. mer, Stefan Forrest, Morten Pilegaard Adele here.
Academy voters are always happy to and Morten Ristorp.
give Beyonce R&B awards, but they Fekadu: Hello wins here. Best rap album
havent given her artistic heft enough Moody: Adele all the way. Nominees: Coloring Book,
credit when shes put in categories Chance the Rapper; And the Anony- The Space
with her rock, pop and country music Best new artist mous Nobody, De La Soul; Major Between Us
peers. And when one of those peers is Nominees: Kelsea Ballerini; The Key, DJ Khaled; Views, Drake; must see | n don't see | just rent
Adele who saved the music indus- Chainsmokers; Chance the Rapper; Blank Face LP, ScHoolboy Q; The
try with sales of her 25 album its Maren Morris; Anderson .Paak. Life of Pablo, Kanye West. This is a love story in the
vein of The Fault In Our
hard to argue against her success. Moody: As omnipresent as The Moody: De La Soul have continued Stars about a Martian and
Moody: If success is what were Chainsmokers have been over the to innovate in rap some two decades a girl from Earth. ... Im not
measuring here, Adele clearly gets past year on the charts, Chance the after their debut. But do Grammy vot- kidding.
this win. Artistry? As perfect as Adele Rapper has that it factor that has ers care about legacy? Not in the rap Damian Hondares, 21
sounds, 25 was a very conservative made him a critics darling. Even if category, where hitmakers and hot
album, musically speaking. Not say- Grammy voters dont know his raps, new talent rule. That puts Chance
ing that theres anything wrong with they know hes rubbed arms with for- the Rapper and Drake on a collision
putting out beautiful ballads, but mer President Barack Obama, made a course, and Im guessing Chance will
Lemonade is a true art piece that big splash with his own independent upset Drake for a win here.
engaged on a political and emotional record on iTunes, is changing the way Fekadu: Drake is walking home with
level and with each listen revealed an- artists connect with the record in- his second Grammy in this category.

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Comics & Puzzles
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Sunday Crossword Puzzle I MISS YOU


GUYS

Bridge Results Deichert; 4. Jean Pryzbylkowski and Jack


Clime; 5. Gail Johnson and Martha Matt;
Charlie Wooten; 3. Barry Gorski and
Ken Meyer; 4. Connie Jeff and Ray
Section B: 1. Dale Matt and Floyd
Montgomery; 2. John Hatch and Bob
Wash; 3. Gerry and Barby Richardson;
Lubart; 3. Jim Benson and Vernon
Hester; 4. Richard and Roz Braunstein.
2C. Karen Davis Karen Zimmerman. Adelizzi; 1C. Kay Crawford and Steve East-West: 1. Alice Hyman and Tony La
Elinsky. 4. Mark and Nancy Straub; 3B.Cynthia
nThe Tuesday Night Duplicate Bridge Paro; 2. Jeanne Gehret and Tom Coxey; 3.
nThe Maple Grove Players Club meets Davis and Karen Davis.
Club meets at 7:15 p.m. Results for Section B North-South: 1. Cynthia Davis Barbara Sturgis and John Ferranti;
at 12:15 p.m. Monday. Results for Jan. 31. East-West: 1. Alace Humphreville and 4. Barry Gorski and Andie Sheaffer.
Jan. 30. and Joyce Franz; 2. Lydia Fritz and
John Rutter; 3. Pat Latshaw and Jean Collette Meyer; 2/3(tie) Jackie Wissler
North-South: 1. Kay Crawford and Steve Section B North-South: 1. Joe and Sue
Section A North-South: 1. Richard and Pryzbylkowski. and John OBrien, Nancy Machusick and
Elinsky; 2. Jim Riccio and Alan Seltzer; Hurlburt; 2. Fran and Kathy Kostrub;
Roz Braunstein; 2. Justine Rogevich Keith Ordemann; 4. Jean Pryzbylkowski
3. Tom Kimmel and Gerry Weiss; East-West: 1. Jim and Jenny Riccio; 2. 3. Suzanne Campbell and Pat Latshaw;
and Vernon Hester; 3. Karen Diffenbach and Al Mannon.
4. Jerry Flury and Marv Burkhart. Jean Eiding and Al Mannon; 3. Mary 4. Colette Meyer and Gayle Spicer.
and Ray Adelizzi; 2C. Marv Burkhart and nThe Friday Morning Duplicate Bridge
Steve Elinsky. East-West: 1. Barry Gorski and Paul Anne Aichele and Barb Droz. East-West: 1. Jean Pryzbylkowski and
Club meets at 11 a.m. Results for Feb. 3.
Romano; 2. Jenny Riccio and Janet nThe Thursday Afternoon Ace of Jack Clime; 2. Georgia McCune and
East-West: 1. Barry Gorski and Steve North-South: 1. Sally Buckwalter and Brenda Miller; 3. Jackie Wissler and Dave
Valencic; 2. Bonnie Heilig and Charlie Stevens; 3. Jeanne Gehret and Ron Clubs meets at 12:15. Results for
Zimmerman; 4. John Ferranti and Feb. 2. Dennis Shaub; 2. John Klinger and Mel Steele; 4. Marlene Arnst and Al Mannon.
Wooten; 3/4(tie). Sally Buckwalter and
Dennis Shaub; Alice Hyman and Vernon Hester; 4B. Jean Pryzylkowski
and Richard Braunsytein. Section A: 1. Barry Gorski and Andie
Tony La Paro. Sheaffer; 2. Marv Burkhart and Steve
Section B North-South: 1/2 (tie). Pat
Latshaw and Dick Glidden, Suzanne
nThe Daytime Duplicate Bridge Club
meets at 12:15 p.m. Wednesdays. Results
for Feb. 1..
Elinsky; 3. Bonnie Heilig and Debi
Klinger; 4. Karen Diffenbach and Ray
Adelizzi; 5. Ann Silverstein and John
Daily Bridge Club
Campbell and Marty Desch; 3/4(tie).
Paul Henneman and Dave Steele, Trish Section A North-South: 1. Andie Sheaffer Klinger;
Calvani and Art Kress; 5. Gloria Loubier
and John OBrien.
and Mel Lubart; 2. Bob Larkin and
Greg Larkin; 3. Marv Burkhart and Tom
6. Dorie Van Antwerp and Ron
Zimmerman; 2/3B(tie). Jim Benson
and Vernon Hester, Susan Grover and
Winning in Orlando
East-West: 1. Kay Bechtold and John Kimmel; 4. Roy Grube and Gerry Weiss.
Eva Train; 1C. Beth Menges and Pam
Rutter; 2. Mary Anne Aichele and East-West: 1. Karen Diffenbach and Rosenberger; 2C. Jeanne Gehret and
Gayle Spicer; 3 Gayle Brutout and Judy The ACBLs Fall Championships West won and led a high club, not
Bonnie Heilig; 2. Sally Buckwalter and Tom Coxey.
is usually the smallest of its three best. Michielsen ruffed and passed
annual nationals, but the turnout the jack of diamonds to East, who
at the 2016 event in Orlando was was end-played. When he returned
weak. The cost of attending an a diamond, Michielsen guessed well
Puzzle No. 1 Puzzle No. 2 NABC is becoming prohibitive for to play her ten. Making five.
many players. Entry fees have risen,
su l do l ku
I am struck by how often preempts
@ Puzzles by Pappocorn and housing, food and parking are backfire. If West keeps silent,
Fill in the grid so that every row, every expensive. Moreover, the ACBL has North-South will reach four hearts,
column, and every 3x3 box contains the made it so easy to win masterpoints but after a spade lead, declarer
digits 1 through 9. at the local level that the incentive may take only 10 tricks, pitching a
for average players to attend has diamond on the high spade and
Todays Level: Easy waned. leading to the king of clubs.
The mixed tandem of Zia Mahmood
and Marion Michielsen won the
Life Master Pairs, and two of their North dealer
deals made the Daily Bulletin. In E-W vulnerable
one, an opponent opened two
hearts on 10 9 4 2, Q 8 6 4 3 2, K,
5 4 at unfavorable vulnerability.
He wound up down 1,100 at three
hearts doubled. (Anyone who
opens two hearts on that hand at
any vulnerability deserves whatever
happens to him.)
In todays deal, Michielsen played at
four hearts after West made a weak
jump overcall. West led a spade:
deuce, queen, ace. Declarer took the
ace of trumps and jack of spades,
led a trump to the queen and threw
a club on the king of spades. She
ruffed a spade and exited with the
For the solutions to the puzzles, please see next page. king of clubs.
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FIRST LADIES
ACROSS 60 Running a bit behind 112 Opposite of standing 32 Guido who painted By Sam TraBucco / PuzzleS ediTed By Will ShorTz
1 16-ounce container Massacre of the
61 Part of a stock 113 Getting ready to swing Innocents NO. 0205
6 Material commonly exchange?
114 Lake catch 36 Today 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
used during cathedral 64 Overcome a certain
construction career barrier or 115 White who is the oldest 37 Hmm, guess so 19 20 21
what the answers to the person ever to host
14 Primitive timer S.N.L. 38 Loo, for short
starred clues do? 22 23 24
19 Pinnacles 116 Participate in deciding 39 ____ rally
68 Heavy weight 25 26 27 28 29
20 Sidney Poitiers 1980 42 What boats shouldnt do
autobiography 69 Same with me 117 Took care of 30 31 32 33 34
43 ____ Gay (W.W. II plane)
21 Moretz of Carrie 70 Move hastily DOWN
44 Best Foreign Film of 35 36 37 38 39
22 Performs, biblically 71 Also-ran in 2000 1 Superfluous part of an 2005, set in South Africa
essay 40 41 42 43 44 45
23 When soap operas first 72 Gray squirrel, in slang 45 Kennedy who was the
flourished 74 Send elsewhere for the 2 *One who 64-Acrossed mother of Maria Shriver 46 47 48

night, as a roommate, in for Supreme Court


24 Theyre measured by 46 Aid for the handy,
modern lingo justices 49 50 51 52 53 54 55
pluviometers informally
25 Geneticists study 75 Easy-to-carry telescope 3 Emphatic refusal 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63
49 Letters of pride
26 Rage 79 Cubs home 4 After deductions
50 Alternative to a pound 64 65 66 67

28 Sheena who sang U Got 80 Less safe for a plane 5 Gift-shop item 51 Emphatic agreement 68 69 70 71
the Look with Prince landing, in a way 6 Hurriedly showed oneself 52 Org. with a travel ban? 72 73 74
29 No worries 84 Change from black-and- out?
white 54 Bills, e.g.
30 It helps you achieve 7 J to ____ L-O! 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83
balance 86 Classical musician with (Jennifer Lopez album) 55 Hit record?
84 85 86 87 88 89 90
33 Highlighter shades a Presidential Medal of 57 Yi-i-ikes!
Freedom 8 * for astronauts
34 %: Abbr. 9 Like over four billion 58 Pacific 91 92 93
87 Pub vessel
35 Reply to No offense people 59 Ending with teen 94 95 96 97 98 99 100
91 Permeates
37 Aid after a computer 10 Victory is yours 61 Certain conservative 101 102 103 104 105 106
crash, say 92 Behind skirt
11 Mexican president
40 Get 94 Fix, as an election Enrique Pea ____ 62 Hillary Clinton in 1969 or 107 108 109 110 111

95 Cab destination? Bill Clinton in 1970


41 Mark 12 Zac of Neighbors 112 113 114

100 Geometric toy whose 63 Monster


44 Mosaic pieces 13 Professors answer to 115 116 117
sides change depending 65 Fictional spacecraft
46 Question after a photo them
on how its folded created by the Time
finish 14 Reading material for a Lords Stumped? Call: 1-900-285-5656, $1.49 each minute;
101 Drop a bit or, with a credit card, 1-800-814-5554.
47 Hows it hangin? Hollywood agent 66 Like lettuce
103 Arthurian princess
48 Click Going on a 15 * for British prime 67 West Coast air hub 78 Dont be so dumb! 89 Rangers station 98 * for Nobel laureates
Facebook event, e.g. 105 Poetic preposition ministers
73 Overly 81 Rip off, informally 90 Che Guevaras real first name 99 1941 chart-topper Maria
49 2013 best seller by 106 Scrape (out) 16 Most-wanted invitees ____
Sheryl Sandberg 74 Two-____ (smallish car) 82 Clown (around) 93 Puts forward, as effort
107 Go online 17 Texting while driving, e.g. 95 Factor in area calculation 101 Slice for a hearty appetite
53 Pennsylvania vacation 75 ____-fi 83 [Yawn] 102 Miners strike
108 Remove fat from, as a 18 Anchors place 96 ____ little silhouetto of a
locale, with the soup 76 Yapping dog, for short 85 Rule by governing board 104 Catches off base
man (Queen lyric)
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THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME

JACQUELINE BIGARS STARS


by David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek

Unscramble these six


Jumbles, one letter to
each square, to form
six ordinary words.

HOCONH HAPPY BIRTHDAY for


Sunday, Feb. 12, 2017:
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VIRGO or her in a different setting.


All Rights Reserved.
A baby born today has a Sun Tonight: Ever playful.
PEOOSP in Aquarius and a Moon in (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Update your perspective.
Virgo. This Week: You will work
hard and play hard, too. You might be Tonight: On top of your
This year you are more more empowered than you game.
CDTTEE likely to dream and have realize. Think twice about This Week: You might be
that dream become a reality.
You have the ability to act GEMINI what is happening between
you and someone else. You
taken aback by a situation
(May 21-June 20) that opens doors for you.
CAMPIT on different possibilities. could feel as if this person
Your childlike side often Try to understand is pushing the line when
emerges, which creates dealing with you. Put your
what is happening with
VALHIS more excitement. Others
a close friend or family best foot forward, and enjoy CAPRICORN
are drawn to you, as you the moment. (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)
certainly are not boring to member, if possible. You
be around. If you are single, might prefer to be concerned Tonight: All smiles. Evaluate what
TROHET Now arrange the circled letters you will have your share of with other matters involving This Week: You have more is happening around
to form the surprise answer, as suitors all year long. Youll your friends or a professional assets than you realize. a particular issue. You
suggested by the above cartoon.
need to figure out what type situation, but still give might want to head in
PRINT YOUR ANSWER IN THE CIRCLES BELOW of relationship you want. If this person your time and a new direction, take an
you are attached, the two attention. LIBRA educational course and/
of you enjoy each others (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) or do some traveling.
Tonight: Stay anchored.
See answer on this page company, but you dont
always agree. You have very You might be working
Explore different ways of
This Week: Your creativity approaching life. Remain
different types of desires, through a problem and could sensitive to the potential of
emerges. want some time to yourself.
LAST WEEKS New York Times yet the attraction between a bond.
you remains strong and You know that a restrictive
PUZZLE ANSWER valid. Accept your difference. situation will not work for Tonight: Speak your mind.
VIRGO can be very fussy. CANCER you. Say little until you are This Week: Your sense of
P L A YAnswer E R (June 21-July 22) absolutely sure about how humor puts you in a unique
:T O O L B A R D E A L E R you are going to approach
O E U V R E V A M O O S E A R C A D E Ask questions, and position.
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A N saidLO T P O I W E S B E S T the movies, whereas youd This Week: You hit your peak (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)
THATS O BTHE I SPIRIT
S P U N K U F O prefer to hang out at home days of the month.
FEBRUARY 12, 2017 Youll break past
T H R E E B E A R S
C O O L B E A N S
G I V E M E
D A Y T R
F I V E
A D E R
ARIES and have an early dinner. someones need to control
(March 21-April 19) Can you mix the two? Learn you by demonstrating a
B R O E L S E E L F I R O N O N O to compromise. SCORPIO willingness to work with
Y A M S T W E N T Y O N E A N T S Emotional (Oct. 23-Nov. 21)
this person on more of an
T A F T S E R I F L I L T extremes run parallel with Tonight: Speak your mind,
Your ability to resist individual level. You have a
B A R R A C K S F A C E T I M E misunderstandings. You will but remain diplomatic.
someones charm becomes greater sense of what you
S I X D E G R E E S C A S H I S K I N G be forthright about what you This Week: You know what obvious. You might believe would like to see develop
A T E I T A N N T A Y L O R F E N D I desire. Others might need that you know what a loved
you want and where you are from this relationship.
Y E S F O Y T E G G F I F I D O G
to adapt to whatever you one wants, but perhaps it is
request. Those who care will heading. Tonight: Opt for dinner out.
A U T O M I E N S S I N S just reflective of your own
adjust accordingly. desires on a deeper level. This Week: You are likely to
J A C K L O N D O N E L I T E E I G H T
Tonight: Mentally prepare Be more open to what this reach a long-desired goal in
A F A R
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(July 23-Aug. 22)
I W I N E X T S S A N S B U S T This Week: Dont resist a Tonight: Hang out with a
NO. 0129 friends attempt to lure you Your ability to make friend.
to his or her side. a difference in someones This Week: Your happiness is PISCES
(Feb. 19-March 20)
The Answers life is apparent. However,
a problem involving your
a high priority to you.
You are extremely
TAURUS finances could emerge. You social and quite willing to go
(April 20-May 20) might find this persons SAGITTARIUS in your own direction, if need
You can make a demands difficult to meet (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) be. A partner might want
difference, if you so choose. under the circumstances. to do something a certain
Explain the issue as clearly
You have a strong
A loved one might try to sense of direction that takes way. If you can go along
manipulate you. Remain as possible. you down a new path. Honor with this persons request,
aware of your needs. You see Tonight: Among the crowds. a need for a fast change. do. Be open to his or her
life from a totally different How you approach a key suggestions and ideas.
perspective. Try to explain This Week: You will discuss a person in your life might Tonight: Be yourself, and stay
where you are coming from. myriad of issues. change once you see him present.
This Week: One-on-one
relating brings unexpected
results.
Puzzle No. 1 Puzzle No. 2

BORN TODAY
Former U.S. President
Abraham Lincoln (1809),
actor Josh Brolin (1968),
naturalist Charles Darwin
(1809)
FEBRUARY 12, 2017 THATS THE SPIRIT
other ghosts said
fact that he was a ghost. The
He was beginning to accept the
OPPOSE IMPACT HOTTER
HONCHO DETECT LAVISH
Answer :
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First ladies

Issue 06, 2017 Founded by Betty Debnam

At the Salk
Mini Page Mini Quote: Institute for

photo by Carol M. Highsmith,


courtesy Library of Congress
Biological
The reward
Heroes: for work well
Studies in
La Jolla,
California, work

Jonas
done is the continues to
opportunity to find cures for
do more. disease.

Salk Jonas Salk Continuing his work


Dr. Salk, even at the age of 80, was
actively involved in research to find a
cure for AIDS or a vaccine to prevent its
In the first half of the 20th century, polio, from occurring, the killed virus was injected spread. What do you know about AIDS or
the short name for poliomyelitis (POE-lee-oh- into your body. other infectious diseases, such as the flu,
my-uh-LIE-tuhs), was a dreaded childhood The killed poliovirus in the vaccine causes pneumonia or even the common cold?
disease. If you got it, it might paralyze you or the body to build up natural antibodies In the United States, most people have
leave your body crippled. Most victims got the (fighting cells). access to good medical services. Some
disease as babies or children, which is why it Because they trusted him, Salks wife and people say that we have the best doctors and
was also known as infantile paralysis. children also volunteered to be human guinea health care facilities in the world. In 2017,
In the 1950s, mothers wouldnt let their pigs. The tests were successful: They showed the Americas are considered to be polio-free.
kids swim at a public pool or play in large the vaccine was not dangerous. None of the But the cost of all these services has
groups for fear that they might get the disease. people injected with the vaccine got polio. become very high. You can help keep our
Fighting disease Stopping polio health system first-rate by learning ways to
Dr. Jonas Salk, a medical researcher at the This allowed the vaccine to be tested on stay healthy.
Univerity of Pittsburgh, devoted his work to a larger scale, eventually proving itself to Do you know the right kinds of foods
finding out more about polio and developing a prevent polio. to eat? Do you know the importance of
vaccine, or medicine to help prevent the disease. It was a major daily exercise? Do you know how you can
He worked 16 hours a day, seven days a breakthrough in reduce the chances of getting a disease?
photo by Yousuf Karsh

week for years to find a way to prevent polio the 1950s and was Get some ideas for taking care of
from attacking kids. Finally, he created a the beginning of yourself here: bit.ly/2hReuTH
vaccine to protect people against polio. After the end of polios
successful tests on laboratory animals, it had terrible effects.
to be tested on human beings. Who would
take the risk?
It was clear to
everyone what
Dr. Salk gives a girl the
polio vaccine shot in 1956.
Resources
Salk believed so strongly in the quality of Salk had done.
his work that he was willing to risk his own A grateful nation and world applauded This issue of Mini Page
safety to prove that he was right. His wife and his achievement. Salk could have become a Heroes is based on a
his three sons put their lives and health on the very wealthy man from his discovery, but chapter from 50 American Heroes Every
line for him, too. A researcher doesnt usually when asked who would own rights to the Kid Should Meet by Dennis Denenberg
test his own findings, especially on himself polio vaccine, he replied, There is no patent. and Lorraine Roscoe. To order the book,
and his family. Could you patent the sun? He believed such go to heroes4us.com and click on 50
American Heroes Book and Order a
Risky business beneficial work should be freely shared. Salk
Book.
Why did the tests involve risks? Because gave away his discovery so the vaccine could
the vaccine consisted of killed specimens of be available to everyone who needed it. Thats At the library:
the actual poliovirus. To prevent the disease a true hero! Polio by Timothy Grayson-Jones
The Mini Page 2017 Andrews McMeel Syndication

Try n Find Mini Jokes


Words that remind us of Dr. Jonas Salk are hidden in this
puzzle. Some words are hidden backward or diagonally, James: Whats the old
and some letters are used twice. See if you can find: saying about the
flu virus?
ANTIBODIES, CELLS, P N E U M O N I A A S U R I V John: Win a flu, lose a flu!
CHILDREN, CURE, A E Z Y L A R A P E E K A P T
DISEASE, DOCTOR, T U V W C H I L D R E N S U H
FLU, HEALTHY, E K L A S H G R U B S T T I P Eco Note
JONAS, PARALYZE, N A Q F S E I D O B I T N A R
PATENT, PITTSBURGH, T R E S E A R C H E A L T H Y When you shower, you
PNEUMONIA, POLIO, E S A E S I D W N R O I L O P can use five gallons of
RESEARCH, RISK, SALK, K T S L L E C X L Y C U R E P water every minute! Taking a bath uses
SHOT, VACCINE, VIRUS. K I S A N O J J D O C T O R T even more water. To save water, take
T O H S E N I C C A V N F F I shorter showers, and have your family
install low-flow shower heads.
adapted with permission from The New 50 Simple Things Kids Can Do to Save the
Earth by The Earthworks Group, Andrews McMeel Publishing (andrewsmcmeel.com)

Cooks Corner
Cornflake and Hash-Brown Casserole Thank You
* Youll need an adults help with this recipe.

Youll need: 1 1/2 cups shredded


1 (30-ounce) bag shredded hash-brown cheddar cheese The Mini Page thanks
(reduced-fat optional) Dennis Denenberg, former teacher,
The Mini Page 2017 Andrews McMeel Syndication

potatoes, thawed
1 (10.75-ounce) can reduced-fat cream of 2 cups cornflakes, principal, superintendent and university
chicken soup crushed professor, and Lorraine Roscoe, a
1 (16-ounce) container low-fat sour cream 3 tablespoons butter or margarine, champion of heroes of every kind, for
1 tablespoon instant chopped onions melted help with this issue.
What to do:
1. Mix first five ingredients in a large 9-by-13-inch baking dish until well-blended. Teachers:
2. Top with crushed cornflakes. Drizzle melted butter on top of the cornflakes. For standards-based activities to
3. Bake at 350 degrees for 45 minutes. Serves 10 to 12. accompany this feature, visit:
bbs.amuniversal.com/teaching_guides.html
2017 Blue Ox Technologies Ltd. Download the app on Apple and Amazon devices.

7 Little Words for Kids


Use the letters in the boxes to make a word with the same meaning as
the clue. The numbers in parentheses represent the number of letters in
the solution. Each letter combination can be used only once, but all letter
combinations will be necessary to complete the puzzle.
1. baby dog (5)
SSR BER DY IL
2. where a teacher works (9)
3. ice cream flavor (7) IS TO CLA PY
4. what tires are made of (6)
5. what you dry your hands with (5) PUP CAN RUB OOM
6. land surrounded by water (6)
LA LAND WEL VAN
7. sweet treat (5)
Answers: puppy, classroom, vanilla, rubber, towel, island, candy.

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