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It’s Where You Live! www.troydailynews.com December 8, 2013 Volume 105, No. 288

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‘A Gift to Call Their Own’

Patricia Starr Willis’ memorial fund to help Miami County’s abused and neglected children Melanie Yingst

Staff Writer myingst@civitasmedia.com

‘Out of the Furnace’ rusted over

“Out of the Furnace” is an earnestly crafted, passionately acted working-class drama rusted over by its noble intentions of steeltown sympathizing. Director Scott Cooper (whose first film, “Crazy Heart,” was also drawn to the dwindling options of an increasingly obsolete hard worker) sets his movie in Braddock, Pa., where he also shot it. The town mill hovers as the empty heart of a corroded city. See page B5

MIAMI COUNTY — All Patricia Starr Willis ever wanted was for her CASA kids to have a memorable Christmas complete with a Christmas gift to call their own. And thanks to the generosity of her friends and family, Patricia Starr Willis’ Christmas wish will continue to provide CASA children a warm and Merry Christmas thanks to the first of many generous gifts for years to come through Willis’ trust with the Troy Foundation. “Pat always worried about the kids,” said Don Willis. “She always said she wished that there was this magic fund to give the kids anything they wanted. So now, there is this magic fund.” Don Willis, known for his work with the Troy Community Works organization and treasurer of the WACO Historical Society,

shared his late wife’s passion for the CASA/GAL organization. Willis’ wife Patricia passed away on Aug. 22 of this year. Willis said his wife was making phone calls to CASA staff on their way to the hospital so “her kids” would be taken care. Willis shared how he and Patricia moved around the country, the very first thing Patricia would do was find the local CASA/GAL office. Patricia served as a CASA/GAL advocate for children for more than 23 years in the states of Minnesota and Arizona including her service in Miami County’s CASA/ GAL organization for more than seven years. “She really enjoyed her kids,” Willis said. “Pat was the type to sit on the floor and play with her CASA children.” Members of the Miami County CASA/GAL organization, Don Willis and Teen Leadership Troy gathered Friday to wrap presents from the CASA Giving Tree for the more than 100 children

Mike Ullery | Civitas Media

Don Willis, far left, and Rob Davis, far right, along with Troy High School Teen Leadership seniors, Mathew Alexander, Nick Kleptz, Joe Henson and Jake Henson, wrap Christmas gifts for CASA Caring Tree recipients at the CASA/GAL offices in Troy on Friday.

served by the organization. Executive director Jennifer Sanders’ eyes welled up with tears as she spoke of Pat’s service as a member of the CASA organization.

A trip to Bethlehem

U.S. to allow eagle deaths to aid wind power WASHINGTON (AP) — Under pressure from the wind-power industry, the Obama administration said late Friday it will allow companies to kill or injure eagles without the fear of prosecution for up to three decades. The new rule is designed to address environmental consequences that stand in the way of the nation’s wind energy rush: the dozens of bald and golden eagles being killed each year by the giant, spinning blades of wind turbines. See page A2

INSIDE TODAY Announcments .........B4 Classifieds.............B5-6 Calendar....................A3 Crossword.................B3 Deaths.......................A5 Robert D. Thompson Barbara K. Paulsel Leroy Eugene Hart James E. Romick Wesley “Gene” Stoll Dale Lee Wasson Opinion......................A4 Sports...................A6-10

OUTLOOK

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This photo shows travelers admiring jewelry on display at a street vendor’s stall, while behind them stands a jail in which people who could not pay Roman imposed taxes were held. The Union Baptist Church “Journey to Bethlehem” program began Saturday night and runs through today at the church on Peterson Road. The event portrays what travelers would have experienced when walking through the city at the time of Christ’s birth. It continues tonight starting at 5 p.m. and runs until 8:30. Admission is free. For further details, call (937) 335-1045.

Sanders said the CASA Caring Tree was “exactly Pat’s vision” as part of her legacy through her beloved CASA organization. See CHILDREN | Page 5A

U.S. vet Newman home from N. Korea

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A tired but smiling 85-year-old U.S. veteran detained in North Korea for several weeks returned home Saturday to applause from supporters, yellow ribbons tied to pillars outside his home and the warm embrace of his family. Merrill Newman arrived at the San Francisco airport after turning down a ride aboard Vice President Joe Biden’s Air Force Two in favor of a direct flight from Beijing. He emerged into the international terminal smiling, accompanied by his son and holding the hand of his wife amid applause from supporters. Newman He spoke briefly to the assembled media, declining to answer any questions or discuss his ordeal. “I’m delighted to be home,” he said. “It’s been a great homecoming. I’m tired, but ready to be with my family.” He also thanked the Swedish Embassy in Pyongyang, North Korea, and the U.S. Embassy in Beijing for helping to secure his release. Newman was detained in late October at the end of a 10-day trip to North Korea, a visit that came six decades after he oversaw a group of South Korean wartime guerrillas during the 195053 war.

Last month, Newman read from an awkwardly worded alleged confession that apologized for, among other things, killing North Koreans during the war. Analysts questioned whether the statement was coerced, and former South Korean guerrillas who had worked with Newman and fought behind enemy lines during the war disputed some of the details. North Korea cited Newman’s age and medical condition in allowing him to leave the country. Barbara Ingram, a friend and neighbor of Newman’s at the senior citizen complex where they live said residents broke into applause when news of Newman’s release was announced Friday during lunch. “A great cheer went up,” Ingram said. “We are all so very relieved and grateful.” Newman’s detention highlighted the extreme sensitivity with which Pyongyang views the war, which ended without a formal peace treaty, leaving the Korean Peninsula still technically in a state of war. The conflict is a regular focus of North Korean propaganda and media, which accuse Pyongyang’s wartime enemies Washington and Seoul of carrying on the fighting by continuing to push for the North’s overthrow.

‘Tis the busy season at Hobart Arena Colin Foster

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TROY — ‘Tis the season to be busy at Hobart Arena. The ice arena is scheduled to host many events in the upcoming month, ranging from public skates to hockey tournaments to company Christmas parties. “This is typically our busy season,” said Carrie Slater, who stays pretty busy herself as assistant director of recreation in Troy, assistant arena manager and manager at the Troy Aquatic Park. Hobart Arena, which recently held concerts for Foreigner and big-name country acts Trace

Adkins, Chris Young and Scotty McCreery, will be holding 19 public skating sessions this month, including one family skate that will be held from 8-10 p.m. Dec. 22. On that night, families with one paying parent will be admitted for half the admission price. Slater said that public skate sessions are mainly offered from October through March, while the arena does host some sessions over the summer. She also added that people will be able to skate to a good variety of music during the sessions. The cost for children 14-andunder is $4 and the price for adults is $5. Skate rental is $2.50 and skate sharpening fees are $5 for the same day and $4 for overnight. See SKATING | Page 5A

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