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County. n June 1943, George Sanders Oakley wrote a
Demarcus D. Hayden, letter to his son, Warren, who was overseas
28, is wanted in relation fighting in World War II. He said everything on
to a shooting at 3:30 p.m. Hayden the family farm in Oktoc was business as usual.
on Chisholm Drive south- Warren Oakley wrote back in December, when
west of Starkville, on Sunday according he was stationed in England, to wish his family a
to an Oktibbeha County Sheriff’s Office Merry Christmas.
press release. The victim in the shooting Warren’s daughter and George’s granddaugh-
is in critical condition at University of ter, Frances McDavid, attended the reading of
Mississippi Medical Center in Jackson, both letters, and others to and from Mississippi
OCH Regional Medical Center Emer- soldiers in both World Wars, Monday afternoon at Tess Vrbin/Dispatch Staff
gency Services Director Michael Hunt Maj. James Acevedo, a Reserve Officer Training Corps instructor at
the Mitchell Memorial Library on the Mississippi Mississippi State University, looks at World War I and World War II
said Monday morning. State University campus in honor of Veterans Day. memorabilia on display in the John Grisham Room at the Mitchell
Hayden faces charges of aggravated “It’s a real treat to hear (my father’s) words Memorial Library on Monday. MSU Libraries held a reading of letters
See Shooting, 3A See letters, 6A to and from Mississippi soldiers in both World Wars.
37 Low 18
ready for, according to their song “Bootyli- Convention and
cious”?
High
AM Rain/Mix
5 Talk-show host Jerry Springer was once Wednesday, Nov. 13 Visitors Bureau
Board regular
mayor of what U.S. city? ■ The Orators lecture series: In honor of
Full forecast on meeting, 4 p.m.,
Answers, 6B Veterans Week, author, veteran and filmmak-
page 3A. CVB office
er G. Mark LaFrancis speaks on “Invisible Nov. 19:
Heroes–Living Among Us” at 5:30 p.m. at the Columbus City
Inside G.V. “Sonny” Montgomery Center for America’s Council regular
Veterans in Nusaz Hall on the Mississippi State Ethan Woolbright, 16, is meeting, 5
Classifieds 6B Health 6A
Comics 5B Obituaries 5A campus. A reception precedes the presenta- a digital media student at p.m., Municipal
Crossword 4B Opinions 4A tion. Open to the public. For more information, Columbus High School. He Complex
140th Year, No. 209 Dear Abby 5B contact Donna Clevinger, 662-325-2522. likes gaming and music. Courtroom
IMPEACHMENT HEARINGS
IN TECHNOLOGY
Scandal-hit Nissan’s profits crash
amid lower global sales A Whole New World:
The Associated Press nance, corporate culture and eth- nault in the late 1990s and is cred- Disney streaming
debuts with hit brands
ical standards. ited with turning around a then
TOKYO — Japanese automak- But worries linger over lead- near-bankrupt Nissan. He insists
er Nissan reported Tuesday that ership at the maker of the March he is innocent of any wrongdoing.
its July-September profit tumbled subcompact, Leaf electric car and The company and Ghosn’s
to half of what it earned the year Infiniti luxury models. Ghosn had defense team have sought to pro- Disney Plus’s $7 monthly price
before as sales and brand pow- tremendous power at Nissan for mote their own versions of what
er crumbled following the arrest nearly two decades. happened. is about half of the $13 Netflix
of its former chairman, Carlos Hiroto Saikawa, his successor, Ghosn’s lawyers insist the case
Ghosn. stepped down in September after against the former star executive charges for its most popular plan
Yokohama-based Nissan Motor acknowledging that he had re- is weak and that there is little evi-
Co.’s fiscal second quarter profit The Associated Press
ceived dubious income. Saikawa dence, including official company
totaled 59 billion yen ($541 mil- has not been charged. Nissan has records, to support claims against
lion), down from 130 billion yen in said that an internal investigation him. NEW YORK — Disney will sprinkle its pixie dust
2018. found the money he received was “The prosecutors are still look- on the streaming arena Tuesday, as its Disney Plus
Quarterly sales slipped nearly not illegal. ing for evidence and trying to service debuts with an arsenal of marquee franchis-
7% to 2.6 trillion yen ($24 billion), Another Nissan veteran, Ma- gather testimony, and it is clear es including Marvel and Star Wars, original series
falling globalling, including in the koto Uchida, was named as Saika- they had no evidence at all but with a built-in fan base and a cheap price to boot.
key U.S., European and Japanese wa’s successor, effective Dec. 1. went ahead and arrested him,” The $7-a-month commercial-free service is
markets. Uchida has headed Nissan’s Junichiro Hironaka said Monday poised to set the standard for other services like
Ghosn was arrested on Nov. 19, China business, a key market for at the Foreign Correspondents WarnerMedia’s HBO Max and NBCUniversal’s
2018. He is out on bail but faces global automakers. He has not yet Club in Tokyo. Peacock to follow, as major media companies be-
strict limits on its activities, in- appeared before reporters to ex- Hironaka said prosecutors hind hit TV shows and movies seek to siphon the
cluding a ban on meeting his wife plain the company’s strategy or were colluding with government subscription revenue now going to Netflix and other
Carole. Prosecutors assert the policies. officials and Nissan executives to streaming giants.
couple might collude to fabricate Also Tuesday, Nissan slashed oust Ghosn and prevent him from Disney’s properties speak to its strengths. Be-
stories in the case. It’s unclear its full year profit forecast through further integrating Nissan with its sides classic characters such as Snow White and
when his trial might start. March 2020 to 110 billion yen ($1 French alliance partner Renault Pinocchio, Disney has Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars and
The allegations against Ghosn billion), from the earlier estimate SA. National Geographic — big names that most people
include under-reporting of prom- of 170 billion yen ($1.6 billion), cit- Nissan does not comment on would recognize. Disney Plus will also have all 30
ised compensation and breaching ing poorer sales and unfavorable specifics of the criminal proceed- past seasons of “The Simpsons.” Original shows in-
trust in making dubious payments currency rates. ings. clude “The Mandalorian,” set in the Star Wars uni-
Nissan has also been charged A recovery is coming, officials Prosecutors have repeatedly verse, and one on the Marvel character Loki.
as a corporate entity. The compa- said. said they are confident they have Melissa Knerr, 26, a criminal defense attorney in
ny has vowed to improve gover- Ghosn was sent to Japan by Re- a case. Springfield, Missouri, already has Hulu, Netflix and
Amazon Prime and wasn’t sure she wanted to pay
for another one. She said she was swayed by Disney
Plus’s price tag and its “sheer amount of content.”
“I really love both the Star Wars and Marvel fran-
Around the state chises and I grew up watching classic Disney shows
and movies so I do think there will be enough con-
will speak in the university’s stu- old injuries suggested a pattern of tent for me,” she said.
Ex-teacher pleads guilty to sex dent union on Wednesday. The talk abuse. He said some of the old inju- Marlina Yates, who works in marketing in Kan-
charges involving student was originally set to be inside the ries had healed and some had not. sas City, said she signed up because of her hus-
TUPELO — A former high Overby Center for Southern Jour- “This is the most severe case band’s enthusiasm about the Star Wars series “The
school teacher in Mississippi will nalism and Politics, but Krauss said I’ve seen,” Fairchild told the Clari- Mandalorian” and her daughter’s “love affair with
spend 10 years in prison after she was told by a professor that on Ledger. princesses and everything Disney.”
pleading guilty to sexual battery of a policy mandated no ideological Her guardians, Allen Donta Mc- Disney Plus’s $7 a month price is about half of
a 16-year-old student. groups could host speakers there. the $13 Netflix charges for its most popular plan,
Gay and Shakeithia Deneice Mc-
The Northeast Mississippi Daily The event is hosted by the school’s and there are discounts for paying for a full year
Gay, were charged last week with
Journal reports 37-year-old Braden Young Americans for Freedom up front. Disney is also offering a $13 package bun-
felony child abuse in Ducksworth’s
Bishop pleaded guilty Friday. Un- chapter, a conservative youth activ- dling Disney Plus with two other services it owns,
Oct. 31 death.
der state law, there’s no chance of ism organization. Hulu and ESPN Plus. That’s $5 cheaper than sign-
Fairchild said the state crime
parole or time off for good behavior. Krauss tweeted about the can- ing up for each one individually.
He also received a 15-year suspend- lab is investigating whether Duck-
cellation last week. Hours later, the sworth had a heart condition.
ed sentence after pleading guilty to university responded on Twitter
one count of fondling the same stu- News outlets report the teenager
saying the decision to cancel was was taken to a hospital Oct. 30 by a
dent. He’ll have to register as a sex made by two individuals and wasn’t
offender. relative.
authorized by the administration. The chief deputy for the Clarke
Bishop taught at Tupelo High The school rescheduled it and
School. County Sheriff’s Department, Bar-
affirmed its commitment to free ry White, told WTOK-TV that Allen
He originally was indicted on five speech.
felonies, but three were dropped in McGay and Shakeithia McGay were
the plea deal. Circuit Judge Paul arrested and charged after prelimi-
Funderburk said the victim’s family Coroner: 16-year-old appears to nary autopsy results were released.
agreed to the deal so the teenager have been beaten to death White said additional charges could
would not have to testify in court. QUITMAN — A preliminary be filed.
autopsy shows a 16-year-old girl in The McGays have been in the
east Mississippi appears to have Clarke County jail since Nov. 4.
Ole Miss backtracks on died “due to a beating,” and her Bond for each has been set at
conservative speaker’s body showed signs of previous $150,000.
cancellation abuse, a coroner said. An employee at the Clarke
OXFORD — The University of Clarke County coroner Greg County Sheriff’s Department said
Mississippi says a lecture by a con- Fairchild said Shuntorie Duck- Monday that records did not list
servative journalist is back on after sworth had blunt-force trauma and an attorney’s name for either of the
initially being cancelled. cuts to her head, including the face, McGays.
The Oxford Eagle reports Dai- and multiple bruises to her body
ly Wire contributor Elisha Krauss and neck. Fairchild said multiple SOURCE: The Associated Press
MOU
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work online and other field community centers; Though cost esti- spots set up by the be-
related actions intended and East Columbus Gym. mates are still prelimi- ginning of the 2020 -21
to further student ed- CLW manager Todd nary, Spears and district school year.
ucational learning and Gale said he has already Superintendent Cherie
performance,” the MOU approved the MOU and Labat previously told
states. that the next step is for The Dispatch the total
CMSD board members CLW to hire an engineer cost would be $160,000
initially came up with the to conduct a propagation over five years, which
idea a year ago to pay
study, which will ensure the district will pay at
CLW to use its existing fi-
each of those sites can $1,500 per month.
ber optic cable network to
provide internet through- provide adequate cov- Spears told The Dis-
out the district. CLW erage for the district’s patch district officials
plans to broadcast the dis- needs. hope to have the hot
trict’s internet from five
sites: the Boys and Girls
building on 14th Avenue
North; the Townsend,
Propst Park and Sand-
Shooting
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assault, kidnapping, grand
larceny and aggravated
domestic violence, the
press release said.
Anyone with informa-
tion on Hayden’s where-
abouts is asked to call
OCSO at 662-323-2421.
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Tues. Wed.
Major 12:30a 1:17a
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Opinion
4A Tuesday, November 12, 2019
PETER BIRNEY IMES Editor/Publisher
BIRNEY IMES III Editor/Publisher 1998-2018
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Area obituaries
COMMERCIAL DISPATCH Todd Construction. of Destin; stepsons,
OBITUARY POLICY In addition to his Christopher Jointer of
Obituaries with basic informa-
tion including visitation and
parents, he is survived Lakeland, Christopher
service times, are provided by his daughter, Lily Hocutt and Michael Ly-
free of charge. Extended Catherine Todd of ons; 13 grandchildren;
obituaries with a photograph, Monroe County; and and one great-grand-
detailed biographical informa- brother, Walker Todd of child.
tion and other details families Arkansas.
may wish to include, are avail-
Pallbearers will be Barbara Parker
able for a fee. Obituaries must
be submitted through funeral
Kevin Adkins, Colby STARKVILLE —
homes unless the deceased’s Morris, Jim Todd, Walk- Barbara Gail Medders
body has been donated to er Todd, Cole Todd, Parker, 69, died Nov. 10,
science. If the deceased’s Thomas Holloman, 2019, at her residence.
body was donated to science, Tommy Holloman and Visitation will be
the family must provide official Cameron Cole Clarke.
proof of death. Please submit from 1-2 p.m. Wednes-
all obituaries on the form pro-
Memorials may be day at Welch Funeral
vided by The Commercial Dis- made to Siloam Baptist Home. A graveside
patch. Free notices must be Church, 2270 Hwy. 47,
service will follow at
submitted to the newspaper West Point, MS 39773.
no later than 3 p.m. the day
Oddfellows Cemetery.
Welch Funeral Home of
prior for publication Tuesday
through Friday; no later than 4
Robert McKee Starkville is in charge
p.m. Saturday for the Sunday WEST POINT — of arrangements.
edition; and no later than 7:30 Robert Larry McKee, Mrs. Parker was
a.m. for the Monday edition. 68, died Nov. 9, 2019, at formerly employed as
Incomplete notices must be re- his residence. a LPN with the Car-
ceived no later than 7:30 a.m. Services will be at 2 rington Nursing Center
for the Monday through Friday
p.m. Wednesday at Old and as a tattoo and
editions. Paid notices must be
finalized by 3 p.m. for inclusion Cumberland Church, makeup artist.
the next day Monday through with the Rev. Tracy She was preceded in
Thursday; and on Friday by 3 McKee officiating. death by her parents,
p.m. for Sunday and Monday Burial will follow at Raymond and Ava Nell
publication. For more informa- Cumberland Cemetery. Medders; brothers, Bil-
tion, call 662-328-2471. Visitation will be one
ly Raymond Medders
hour prior to services
and Leon Medders; and
Leighton Todd at the church. Robinson
sisters, Jo Helen Stead-
WEST POINT — Funeral Home of West
man and Jane Gee.
Leighton Andrews Point is in charge of
She is survived by
Todd, 25, died Nov. 9, arrangements.
her daughter, Pam Fos-
2019. Mr. McKee was born
ter of Starkville; broth-
Services are at 11 Sept. 20, 1951, to the
late Tillman Mayhew er, Donnie Medders of
a.m. today at Siloam
and Edith Margery Eupora; sister, Patsy
Baptist Church, with
McKee. Hart of Starkville; and
the Rev. David Harrell
and Jason Johnson In addition to his two grandchildren.
officiating. Robinson parents, he was preced-
Funeral Home of West ed in death by his son,
Point is in charge of Stephen Paul McKee;
arrangements. and sisters, Tillie Patri-
Mr. Todd was born cia McKee and Betty
Sept. 2, 1994, to Leigh Sanders.
and Chris Todd. He was He is survived by his
a graduate of Amory son, Robert McKee Jr.
High School and was of Lakeland, Florida;
formerly employed with daughter, Patty Dunn
IN THE NATION
Former President whole country to be in
prayer for him,” Lowden
Jimmy Carter enters said in a telephone
hospital for surgery interview.
ATLANTA — For-
The church has
mer U.S. President Jim-
Classifieds?
morning at Emory
University Hospital to week.
relieve pressure on his Carter is resting
brain, his spokeswoman comfortably, and his
said. wife, Rosalynn, is with
The procedure is him, Congileo said.
meant to resolve bleed-
ing due to his recent SOURCE: AP
falls, Deanna Congileo
said in a statement.
EmploymEnt
Carter has fallen at
least three times this
year. The first incident,
in the spring, required
hip replacement sur-
gery. He hit his head
falling again on Oct. 6
and received 14 stitch-
es, but still traveled to
BUSInESS
REntalS
Nashville, Tennessee,
to help build a Habitat
for Humanity home
Josh Stewart
shortly thereafter. And
REal EStatE
he was briefly hospital-
ized after fracturing his
pelvis on Oct. 21. Joshua Walter Stewart, 27, passed away on
Carter also received Friday, November 08, 2019, at his residence in
GaRaGE SalES
a dire cancer diagnosis Caledonia.
in 2015, announcing A visitation will be held on Tuesday, Novem-
that melanoma had ber 12, 2019, 5:00 PM at Lowndes Funeral Home,
spread to his liver and immediately followed by a Memorial Service at
brain. He was treated
mERchandISE
6:00 PM from the Funeral Home Chapel. Lown-
with radiation and im- des Funeral Home and Crematory is honored to
munotherapy, and later be entrusted with final arrangements.
said he was cancer-free. Josh was born on February 19, 1992, in Co-
Nearly four decades lumbus, to Jess and Cheryl Stewart. He lived his
VEhIclES
after his presidency, whole life in the Caledonia area, where he was an
and despite a body avid sportsman. He had an immense passion for
that’s failing after 95 hunting, fishing, and all things in the great out-
years, the nation’s doors. Always at home in the outdoors, he loved
commUnIty
oldest-ever ex-president animals of all kinds, and was especially fond of
still teaches Sunday his dog “Nikki.” He loved sports and athletics
school roughly twice and was a fan of his beloved Georgia Bulldogs
a month at Maranatha and Atlanta Braves. Described as an “Old Soul”,
SERVIcES
Baptist Church in his Josh was always fond of talking with older gen-
tiny hometown of Plains erations and learning from others about life and
in southwest Georgia. past experiences. His Big and Caring heart will
His message is unfail- be missed the most by all those who are left be-
ingly about Jesus, not
lEGalS
hind.
himself. Josh is preceded in death by his grandpar-
Rev. Tony Lowden, ents, Joe C. and Inez Stewart (Griffin, GA) and
Carter’s pastor, said the Charles Burke; and his two special uncles, Mitch
ex-president was hospi- Burke and Joe Stewart.
talized Monday on what He is survived by his parents, Jess and Cheryl
he called “a rough day.”
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“We just need the Myrtle Burke; and a host of aunts, uncles, cous-
ins and extended family; and his beloved dog
“Nikki.”
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Health
Health tip
n Don’t eat a lot of refined carbs: Not all carbs
are created equal. Refined carbs have been highly
processed to remove their fiber. They’re relatively low
in nutrients and can harm your health when eaten in
excess. Studies show that refined carbs are linked to
overeating and numerous metabolic diseases.
Source: healthline.com
Homeless
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had two jobs, so it wasn’t her for help means work- provide rooms in area ho- “We don’t want anyone
a situation where she just ing the phones. tels for homeless people. sleeping out of doors or in
wasn’t trying. But her land- “There’s no one place Columbus police officers their cars in this weather,”
lord had sold the property you can call in our area,” often refer those who they she said. “We’ll find some-
without telling her and the she said. “Most of the see on the streets or in thing for them.”
new owner had her evict- time, it’s making phone parks during bad weather
Crecink said the op-
ed. She had a place to live call after phone call un- to the two organizations,
starting on Nov. 1, but she til you find the help you giving them a ride to a timism surrounding the
and her daughter had been need.” hotel the groups have pro- growth of business and
sleeping in their car. It had Crecink said when a vided. industry in the greater
gotten too cold to do that, person comes here need- DePriest’s group is pri- Starkville area represents
so she came to us, looking ing emergency shelter, marily focused on longer a different kind of dream
for help.” one of the first questions term housing and assis- for her.
There are no perma- she asks is if that person, tance. The Homeless Co- “My dream is that
nent homeless shelters in or perhaps a family mem- alition currently has apart- things will be so success-
the area — the closest is ber, is associated with a lo- ments available to families ful that I won’t have any
the Salvation Army shelter cal church. Churches can for short-term transitional more women with 15-year-
in Tupelo, but the demands sometimes provide emer- housing and is raising
old children sitting in my
there are often far more gency shelter for short funds for a multi-family
than it can accommodate, periods. facility. office crying,” she said.
especially during extreme In Columbus, both Even so, the homeless Until that day, Crecink
weather conditions. DePriest’s group and the coalition wants to help makes sure to keep a good
For Crecink, helping city’s Community Ser- those who find themselves supply of tissues on her
the homeless who come to vices Department often in a housing emergency. desk.
Letters
Continued from Page 1A
again, and to see photos and Shaun McNutt, both thing out of his stories. for more than a month,
in context of his fellow Reserve Officer Train- “I have exactly 16 in which several soldiers
soldiers,” said McDavid, ing Corps instructors more months to go and died. Williford described
a Starkville native and at MSU. Both served in I have plenty of time to himself as “nervous as
former MSU communica- the Army in Iraq in the find out,” Jackson wrote, can be,” which McGil-
tion faculty member. 2000s, and Acevedo was only to be killed in action lan said was a sign of
“Through the Lines: sent overseas again to in 1944. post-traumatic stress
Letters from Home and Afghanistan in 2016 and disorder and a predictor
the Front, 1917-1945”
featured letters from the
2018.
“It’s all the same
‘A wonderful of Williford’s eventual
suicide in the 1930s.
MSU Libraries Special stuff,” McNutt said. history lesson’ McDavid’s father did
Collections, donated by “They’re talking about A total of nine library not talk about his expe-
descendants of World the food, what they miss, staff and members of the riences in the war when
War I and World War II the people. They talk Student Veterans Asso- she was growing up, she
soldiers from all over the about the mail delivery ciation read the letters, said, and only opened
state. The collections (and say,) ‘Don’t write including Justin Gilliland up later in his life. The
also include photos, uni- me anymore after this and Hunter Arthur, who family donated his letters
forms and other military date because I’m not will both graduate from and other memorabilia
memorabilia, some of going to get it.’ Nothing’s MSU in December. Gilli- to MSU Libraries after
which was on display changed.” land is a sergeant in the Oakley’s death in 2013.
Monday. Acevedo agreed that U.S. Marine Corps Re- “I think it’s a wonder-
“Through the Lines” the subject matter is serve, and he said reading ful history lesson to hear
was the second military the same even though the soldiers’ letters was a the stories of ordinary
letter-reading event MSU methods of communica- way to “better understand people who have had
Libraries has hosted. The tion have evolved. He had their sacrifices.” these experiences, and
first was in September internet access during Arthur is not a mem- I know Daddy was very
2017 and only featured his most recent deploy- ber of the military, but he proud of his service and
the letters from WWI in ment and could FaceTime said his father is in the would have been honored
honor of the hundredth his wife, he said, but he National Guard and works to have had that informa-
anniversary of the United could relate to the re- at the G.V. “Sonny” Mont- tion shared,” McDavid
States’ entrance into the dundancy of military life gomery National Guard said.
war. that the soldiers’ letters Complex in Meridian.
Jennifer McGillan, portrayed. Sonny Montgomery was
event co-organizer Still, individual sol- a Meridian native who
and the coordinator of diers’ anecdotes stood graduated from MSU in
manuscripts for MSU out. A.B. Holder Jr. wrote 1943, served in WWII
Libraries, said she was to his mother in 1918 and the Korean War, was
pleasantly surprised to to tell her he attended a U.S. Congressman for
see about 60 people in church in France and 30 years and wrote the
attendance, and the event “felt just like a real G.I. Bill of Rights, which
in 2017 was also well-at- Christian,” manuscripts gives members of the
tended. librarian and event co-or- military the means to pay
“We wanted to encour- ganizer Carrie Mastley for higher education.
age people to use the col- read. Arthur read a let-
lections, and it had gone “Of course I didn’t ter from Montgomery
well the first time, so we understand a single word describing a trip up and
thought we would try it (the preacher) said, but I down the Rhine River on
again,” McGillan said. really believe I absorbed a yacht and a visit from
some,” Holder wrote. future president Gen.
“At least I feel better for Dwight D. Eisenhower to
The range of having gone.” award medals to four oth-
experiences Hattiesburg native er generals in Heidelberg,
Many of the letters Percy Scott wrote to his Germany.
shared themes of missing family that he was look- “I didn’t meet him
loved ones and home- ing forward to exploring but wasn’t two feet away
cooked meals, as well Europe with his fellow from him and really got
as of the day-in, day-out soldiers in the summer of a good look,” Montgom-
monotony of life stationed 1919 but was sad to miss ery wrote. “He is a very
overseas. the strawberry harvest, nice-looking man but is
Decades and even a and he could not find any older than I expected.”
century later, soldiers chocolate cake compara- Gilliland read WWI
still tell the same stories ble to his mother’s. soldier Earl Southworth
in their correspondence Sgt. Billy Jackson told “Southy” Williford’s
to their loved ones, said his family to let him know account of a near-nonstop
Majs. James Acevedo if he was leaving any- journey across Germany
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By Ben Portnoy Southern Miss last Fri- Year honors, she has on 22.2 percent shooting. fer voiced his displeasure tion.
bportnoy@cdispatch.com day. been anything but prolific Facing a UT Martin with the shot. Her four first half
Entering the year, in the early stages of her squad that failed to win “That’s not the look!” points came on back-to-
STARKVILLE — It Jackson received as much MSU career. a game against Power he yelled as his face back possessions — first
hasn’t been the debut hype as any first-year play- “It’s pretty tough at Five competition last year turned red with rage. splashing a pull-up float-
campaign Mississippi er in recent MSU history. times being new and Monday, Jackson dribbled “I only had an issue er from the left elbow as
State freshman forward The first-ever McDonald’s learning all the plays for a ball off a defender’s foot with one (shot) tonight she was bumped by a Sky-
Rickea Jackson envi- All-American to sign with three different positions,” in the contest’s opening and I could probably go hawk defender and then
sioned to this point. the Bulldogs and the No. Jackson told the Dispatch minute. She then received down the list of everyone swishing a spot-up jump-
Now two games into 6 overall recruit in ESPN before the season. “But the ensuing inbounds that played tonight and er from the left baseline.
the 2019-2020 season HoopGurlz’s class of 2019 it’s just something I have pass, crossed over, and talk about one shot that Further, Jackson
following Monday’s 82- rankings, she averaged to do in order to see my was promptly called for a maybe wasn’t my favor- showed an uncanny abil-
46 win over UT Martin, 22 points, 6.5 rebounds team and I progress as carry. ite,” Schaefer conceded ity to score in bunches
Jackson has struggled and 1.5 steals per game as one and to make it far Later, Jackson drove postgame. “So it’s fine, during MSU’s appear-
through the opening two a senior at Detroit Edison during the season. It’s right-handed from the top it’s fine.” ance in the World Uni-
regular season contests Public School Academy. just something I have to of the key and stepped But for all the miscues versity Games in Naples,
of her MSU career. And while Jackson do.” back for a 3-point jump Jackson has displayed Italy over the summer.
“I think she’s just torched Michigan prep Through the Bulldogs’ shot that rattled off the in her first two games of Seeing her first action
pressing,” coach Vic competition en route to first two games — both of rim. the year, it’s the sky-high with the Bulldogs, Jack-
Schaefer said after MSU’s the 2018 and 2019 Gato- which she started — she’s On the sidelines an potential she boasts that son led the tournament in
season opening win over rade State Player of the totaled a meager 10 points irate and coatless Schae- adds to Schaefer’s frustra- See msu, 4B
South
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Thursday, Nov. 14
Pittsburgh at Cleveland, 7:20 p.m.
Sunday, Nov. 17
Garoppolo), 12:01.
SF_FG McLaughlin 39, 6:17.
College Football LSU at Ole Miss, 6 p.m.
South Carolina at Texas A&M, 6:30 p.m.
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denying Oak Hill Acade- it was sophomore Drew said. Oak Hill got within
my of a chance for a road Huskison who stepped Instead of scoring, single digits at 29-20
win over the defending up on offense late in a she dribbled away the with 4 minutes, 39 sec-
state champions. back-and-forth fourth final seconds with her onds to go in the third
“We played hard at quarter. Huskison had a back toward the basket, quarter, but Harris re-
times, but we just didn’t nifty scoop layup to pull disappointing the home sponded in a big way.
play very well,” Oak Hill Heritage Academy ahead crowd but preserving a
She hit a 3-pointer
coach Andrew Howell at 31-29, and Altmyer got 53-38 Heritage Acade-
an open layup to stretch from the right wing, and
said. “That’s the way it my victory, the Patriots’
goes. It’s early. You’ve it to 33-29. second of the season. the Heritage Academy
just gotta learn from it But the Raiders re- And after last Tuesday’s cheerleaders began a
and move on.” sponded late, eventually blowout loss at Hartfield chant of “BAI-ley HAR-
But for Whiteside, getting a chance to tie Academy, it was a win ris!”
Heritage Academy’s en- with 10 seconds left after Heritage Academy (2-3) “That’s one of my
Altmyer missed the front
Sudoku
ergy throughout Mon- very much needed ahead favorite chants,” Adair YESTERDAY’S ANSWER
day’s game was reason end of a one-and-one. of Thursday’s road said.
enough to be excited. Howell called timeout matchup with power-
Sudoku
On the Pats’ next pos-
“I can’t say enough once the ball was in the house Jackson Academy.
Sudoku is a number- Yesterday’s answer
session, after an Oak placing puzzle based on
about the effort that we frontcourt, aiming for “I think it boosted our 1 4 7 9 5 8 6 2 3
Hill layup, Harris tried Sudoku
a 9x9 gridis witha several
num-
played with,” he said. a game-winning 3-ball. self-esteem,” senior Bai- the same shot. Same re- ber-placing
given numbers.puzzleThe object 2 5 9 6 3 1 4 8 7
but from an effort stand- Howell knows beating “There’s some things the same number only once. The difficulty level
goal, but I think she did a
point, I’m really proud of the Patriots would have that we need to clean up, increases from Monday to Sunday.
really good job of mixing
been a big moment for
how hard they played.” but overall I was really both in and keeping the
his team, but he knows
Even on an evening pleased with our team defense off balance.”
it’s just the Raiders’ third
where they struggled to defense,” Reed said. Playing at home, Har-
game of the season. All
score, the Patriots were Adair poked the ball ris said, she’s more com-
is not lost.
still able to play well away multiple times on
“I like where we’re fortable, more willing to
enough to win. the outside, the Pats’ in-
headed,” he said, “and risk it.
“Defensively, we terior defense held up,
this isn’t it for us.” “When I know I’ve
played hard,” senior and Heritage Academy
Steele Altmyer said. kept the Raiders to just made a few shots, I take
“That’s what kept us in Heritage Academy 14 points in the first half chances and pull up,”
the game.” girls 53, Oak Hill and took an 11-point half- she said. “That’s what’s
Altmyer had an off Academy 38 time lead. fun. I like to do that.”
night offensively, includ- With a few seconds “At the beginning, I Harris knows she
ing three rare missed to go in Monday’s game thought we worked real- won’t have the same
free throws in the final against, Heritage Acade- ly good together,” Harris friendly environment
minute that could have my senior Sydney Adair said. for Thursday’s game in
iced the game. stole the ball and raced But about midway Jackson, and she hopes
“He’s a great free- down the court with no through the second her team will establish
throw shooter,” White- one in front of her. quarter, she could feel
its own pace and refuse
side said of Altmyer. “He Adair headed straight her team’s dominant
to let the Raiders dictate
shoots it really good. for the basket, bent on a defense starting to slip
He’s a good shooter, and slightly. the game.
layup. Then she picked
maybe tonight wasn’t his up the message from “We let them get easy “JA’s gonna be a good
best shooting night, but coach Moe Reed. shots, and that put our test of how we can work
he’ll come around.” “Coach Moe was like, standards down and together as a team and
Senior Adam Koussih ‘Clock!’ ‘Clock!’, so I just knocked us down a little not necessarily get down
kept the Pats afloat, but kept running,” Adair bit,” she said. on each other,” she said.
MSU
Continued from Page 1B
scoring (22.2 points per think those kids are com-
game) and finished sec- petitive.”
ond in field goal percent- Schaefer has long
age (53.2 percent). preached that this year
“I think for her most of will be a work in prog-
her shots are good shots,” ress — Jackson’s shoot-
Schaefer said. “I think ing woes included. And
she’s just probably got to while the prolific prep
just focus through contact standout has demonstrat-
and, again, you’re not used ed a need to develop, the ACROSS
to going up against kids issues are assuredly fix- 1 Seize
your size that have the able just two games into 5 Traverse
same length and reach.” a season that should last 10 Math compar-
And while Jackson’s well into March. ison
struggles have com- “At the end of the day 12 Main artery
pounded over the season’s it ain’t about shots, it’s 13 Feature of the
first two games, MSU has about makes,” Schaefer
European Union
yet to skip a beat offen- said. “And we’ve got to
15 Relaxing
sively. In wins over South- make shots — but I do
like (Rickea’s) shot se-
retreat
ern Miss and UT Martin,
lection.” 16 Fitting
the Bulldogs averaged
17 USO patrons
86.5 points per game and
18 Bun-topping
a 33.5-point margin of vic- Dawg Notes seed
tory. Sophomore center
Freshmen Aliyah
20 “Yup” oppo-
Jessika Carter led all
Matharu and JaMya Min- site
scorers Monday night
go-Young have also aid- 21 Supply with a
with 19 points and eight
ed in offensive explosion rebounds.
new staff motions sorts
— averaging 12.5 and 10 Matharu was the 22 Wallet bills 43 Annual race, 19 Plentiful
points per game, respec- game’s second-leading 23 “Nonsense!” for short 20 Like some
tively. scorer with a career-high 25 List-ending situations
“I think they have a 15 points on 6 of 8 shoot- abbr. DOWN 24 Woolly
confidence level,” Sca- ing, while junior forward 28 Green shade 1 Disgusting mammal
hefer said of his freshmen Chloe Bibby added an- 31 Destiny 2 Drake or Dre 25 Try
guards after the Southern other 12 points. Jim Lytle/Special to The Dispatch
32 On deck 3 Relaxed 26 Asian capital
Miss victory. “I just think MSU is back in action Mississippi State’s Andra Espinoza-Hunter (2) shoots 34 Suitable 4 Storage spot 27 Go to
they’re confident; I don’t at 7 p.m. Friday night a three-point-shot over University of Tennessee at 35 Mex. neigh- 5 Shopping aid 29 Ben of
think any moment is too against Troy at Hum- Martin’s Chelsey Perry (20) during the fourth quarter of bor 6 Piston con- “Pippin”
big for them right now. I phrey Coliseum. their basketball game Monday night in Starkville. 36 Small stream nector 30 Left
37 They’re not 7 Salem’s state 33 Scrumptious
Moorhead
really hidden 8 Rank indicator 35 Purposes
40 Zellweger of 9 Talks back to 38 Maiden name
“Judy” 11 First family of label
Continued from Page 1B 41 Red as — 2010 39 Batting stat
42 Ocean’s 14 Reception, of
in Starkville this season, in the MSU defensive “Freedom isn’t free and service members,”
Moorhead’s weekly in- backfield this season — and for people to make MSU Athletic Director
jury report has become totaling five tackles, two the sacrifices that they John Cohen said in a
denser and denser as the pass break ups and a do to ensure that people news release. “The cour-
year has progressed. That fumble recovery in eight in this country can enjoy age and sacrifice of the
changed Monday. games. the fruits of democra- brave men and women
Following the bye cy — that means a lot,” who serve and protect our
week, Moorhead said Military appreciation he said. “It’s something country allow us the free-
only redshirt freshman where I think you really doms we have, including
defensive tackle Cameron coming to Starkville can’t be thankful enough attending our Bulldog
Young — whom he previ- With Veteran’s Day be- for those selfless acts athletic events. These un-
ously announced would ing celebrated nationwide of people to be able to occupied Chairs of Honor
be out for the season — Monday, Moorhead and provide for the greater at our venues will forever
was the lone Bulldog ex- Mississippi State took good.” serve in remembrance of
pected to miss extended the opportunity to thank Institutionally, MSU those who never returned
time. the men and women who announced that it would home. There will always
More pressing, the have served in the United be installing permanent- be a place in our venues
second-year head coach States military. ly vacant seats in Davis awaiting their return.”
said he expects to get Moorhead, whose fa- Wade Stadium, Hum- Saturday’s game
freshman cornerback ther served in the army, phrey Coliseum and against Alabama also
Jarrian Jones back ahead offered a brief sermon Dudy Noble Field in hon- marks Military Apprecia-
of Saturday’s matchup on the importance of the or of POW/MIA soldiers. tion day for the MSU foot-
with Alabama. A four-star armed forces and what it “Mississippi State has ball team. Further details
prospect out of Brandon, means to him during his always taken great pride on the day’s events will
Jones has been a stalwart weekly press conference. in honoring our veterans be announced Tuesday.
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CANDORVILLE
Horoscopes
TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (Nov. ment. information instead of less,
12). You’ll take on the chal- TAURUS (April 20-May 20). especially on the subject of why.
lenge of making people happy You really like a person, and It will help them calm down.
in an objective, professional the feeling is mutual, though LEO (July 23-Aug. 22).
and scientific way this year life will not bring you together Though you may not have the
because the endeavor brings naturally. If you want something moment to express it today,
value to your life. You realize to happen, it will be on you to you’re very proud of a certain
that your personal worth is in no make it so. person’s talent and commit-
way connected to their smiles, GEMINI (May 21-June 21). ment, and when that person
and that’s what makes it fun. Compatibility and passion are wins, you’ll feel like you’re
A handsome payout comes in not mutually exclusive, and yet, winning, too.
June. Gemini and Virgo adore they seldom occur at the same VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22).
BABY BLUES you. Your lucky numbers are: 7, time in the same relationship. There may be false starts, incor-
4, 44, 38 and 20 Furthermore, if you have to rect data, unhelpful feedback
ARIES (March 21-April 19). pretend you’re someone else to and the like -- a gift if you take it
Self-delusion sounds like a win love, it’s not love that you’re as your cue to go back to what
negative tendency when in fact winning. you know to be true. With the
it can be an important coping CANCER (June 22-July 22). truth as your touchstone, much
mechanism necessary to fulfill- To provide a reason for what’s will be possible.
ing most ambitions. Today you’ll happening is to offer a sense LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23).
very effectively trick yourself of comfort and context. When Because you’re so creative,
into action and accomplish- in doubt, give people more sometimes people don’t under-
stand right away how to take
what you’re throwing out there.
But don’t give up, because with
a little more time and exposure,
they’ll really start to get you.
BEETLE BAILEY SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov.
21). People get together;
alchemy happens; and soon the
group has its own atmosphere.
If you want a commitment
from people, get it in the room
because once they leave the
room, the spell will be broken.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec.
21). You would like to be more
certain of a relationship than
you are, but perhaps, on a
deeper level, that is the whole
appeal. If you were to know
exactly what was there, it would
MALLARD FILLMORE nullify the discovery.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
19). You may wonder whether
a person likes you or not -- a
strange thought, since it also
seems that you should, by now,
be able to take this as a given.
Human complexity is better
embraced than overthought.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.
18). First, you’ll sense that you
might be able to change the
world, and then you’ll make a
move. Thinking isn’t involved
here. In fact, if you think too
FAMILY CIRCUS much, you’ll never act.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March
20). Knowing how things
work technically will help you
understand how they work psy-
chologically and sociologically,
although this hypothesis may
not work in reverse. Technical
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THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI LAURA GENELL BRIDGES
BROWN, DECEASED
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327-8555
SR. CAUSE NO.: 2019-0191-PDE
ADDRESS UNKNOWN
LESTER ARNELL BROWN EX-
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ant in the suit filed in this
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sponse to the Complaint filed tober 2019, to the under-
against you in this action to signed as Executor of the Es- Lease, Dep & Credit Check.
Gail P. Thompson, Attorney for tate of Laura Genell Bridges Coleman Realty
3 Houston
Plaintiff, North Mississippi Rur- Brown, Deceased, in Cause 662−329−2323.
al Legal Services, whose post No. 2019-0191-PDE, in said
office address is P. O. Box court, notice is hereby given to
1107 Clarksdale, MS 38614 all persons having claims
and whose street address is against the Estate of Laura
504 De Soto Street Clarksdale,
MS 38614.
Genell Bridges Brown, De-
ceased, to have the same pro- 4 This jelly
bated and registered by the
YOUR RESPONSE MUST BE Clerk of the Chancery Court of
5 Cincinnati
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LATER THAN THIRTY DAYS within ninety (90) days from the
AFTER THE 6TH DAY OF date of first publication hereof,
NOVEMBER, 2019, WHICH IS that failure to probate and re-
Service Directory
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LICATION OF THIS SUMMONS. said ninety (90) day period will
IF YOUR RESPONSE IS NOT SO forever bar the same.
MAILED OR DELIVERED, A
JUDGMENT BY DEFAULT WILL Witness my signature this the
BE ENTERED AGAINST YOU 17th day of October, 2019.
FOR THE MONEY OR OTHER
RELIEF DEMANDED IN THE /s/ Lester Arnell Brown
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$750 rent and $750 Clay Gravel − $250 Mowing, cleanup, SULLIVAN’S PAINT
Good help isn’t hard to find if you know deposit. Utilities included. Driveway & Trailer Park landscaping, sodding, SERVICE. Special Prices.
where to look. Start your search here.
No pets please. Call Peter,
662−574−1561.
Grating. Columbus. Call
Walter, 662−251−8664.
& tree cutting.
662−356−6525
Interior and Exterior
Painting. 662−435−6528 Grow your business.