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The Economist August 17th 2019 1 The world this week Politics An indicative vote in Argentina's presidential election suggested that the opposition, led by Alberto Fernández with the country's previous president, Cristina , as his running-mate, would handily win the actual election in October. The Argentine peso shed a quarter of its value against the dollar and its main stockmarket fell by 37%. Investors fear the return of Ms Fernández, whose policies between 2007 and 2015 ruined the economy.

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PAGE 11, 13 and 14........WOW and then there was THIS: Watergate Seven go on trial by GARY_SATANOVSKY The hotel still stands today, in the Foggy Bottom neighborhood of Washington, D.C., its name inscribed on the U.S. Register of Historic Place ensuring neither the building nor the story which it stands for will be forgotten any time soon. What used to refer to the cluster of luxury apartment buildings, offices, and a hotel, has come to be shorthand for political scandals (–gates) of every stripe. It started with the discovery of a break-in that led to the implication of a president, which almost led to an impeachment preempted only by a president resigning from office.On this day, October 3, in 1974, a full month after the resignation of President Nixon, his aides went on trial. The Watergate Seven, as they were called, white house staff, were charged separately, with conspiracy, obstruction of justice, perjury, and a raft of other misdeeds.Five of the seven were convicted, serving no more than a year and a half in prison (charges against one were overturned on appeal). Charges against Gordon Creighton Strachan, an aide to co-defendant H.R. Haldeman, Chief of Staff for Nixon, were dropped before the trial (Haldeman himself was convicted). Kenneth Parkinson, a member of the counsel for the Committee to Re-elect the President, was acquitted at trial when it was determined Nixon’s aide G. Gordon Liddy was the chief counsel (Liddy was tried and convicted earlier). AND NOW THIS: Trump discussed Joe Biden and Elizabeth Warren with China in phone call hidden on secure server: report Written by Cody Fenwick October 4, 2019 President Donald Trump discussed the “political prospects” of Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) and former Vice President Joe Biden in a phone call with Chinese President Xi Jinping on June 18, according to a CNN report published Thursday night. The report did not say that Trump pressured Xi to investigate Biden, pressure that Trump did apply to the Ukrainian president in a July 25 phone call. That conversation triggered a reinvigorated push for impeachment in the House of Representatives. However, Trump did suggest publicly on Thursday that China should investigate Biden. CNN found that a record of Trump’s conversation with Xi was “later stored in the highly secured electronic system used to house a now-infamous phone call with Ukraine’s President and which helped spark a whistleblower complaint that’s led Democrats to open an impeachment inquiry into Trump.” Some experts and commentators have argued that using the system to conceal politically sensitive — but not codeword classified — materials would be an improper abuse of power. According to the report, Chinese officials were stunned by Trump’s remarks on Thursday: “Are you asking about the comments that Trump just made? I don’t think I can tell you anything in this regard right now, ” said one Chinese diplomat when questioned on Thursday about Trump’s remarks. “This is quite chaotic, ” the diplomat said. “We do not want to get in the middle of the US politics.” One Trump ally outside the White House described receiving a message from Chinese government officials asking if Trump was serious when he suggested China open an investigation into Biden. The response: investigating corruption is an easy way to earn goodwill with Trump. In addition, there was another stunning claim in the report of the June 18 call: “Trump also told Xi he would remain quiet on Hong Kong protests as trade talks progressed.” This suggests that Trump communicated he had little interest in human rights or democracy, but only in his narrow transactional politics.

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Books with you because this is as close as I can get to shouting out how much I love this book from the rooftop of my house.  (And writing this post is way safer than climbing up on our icy roof too!)

A Splash of Red: The Life and Art of Horace Pippin, which goes on sale today, is a biography that tells about the life of self-trained artist Horace Pippin. The biography chronicles his childhood, his time fighting in WWI , and through his rise as an artist.  Horace Pippin’s story is one that teaches us to be brave and giving. It teaches about perseverance since he overcame a battle injury that made it painful to create art, which was something he had always been passionate about. His life story can inspire one to be better person.

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The story is told by an author-illustrator team, Jen Bryant (the writer) and Melissa Sweet (the artist). They’ve collaborated before on A River of Words: The Story of William Carlos Williams before. However, their collaboration on A Splash of Red: The Life and Art of Horace Pippin is unique since they worked together on the book, which is very rare in the picture book world.

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Biography was a genre I often read growing up. I remember writing reports about people, but they were mainly dry pieces retelling information I had learned from a variety of sources. Perhaps it was because I didn’t have quality biographies from which I could mentor myself.  Books like A Splash of Red promise to inspire young writers by helping them learn what it means to craft a biography that tells an interesting narrative about a person’s life (i.e., determining importance about what events to include, presenting the information in a way that is interesting). I felt as though I was reading a story about a character, rather than a biography, when I read A Splash of Red.  The writing is so extraordinary that I couldn’t even determine a favorite page spread (which I normally do when requesting interior images of a book to share when I write about mentor texts) since every page of this book is well-crafted and beautifully illustrated.  Therefore, I hope you’ll take the time to read through the entire interview with Bryant and Sweet that follows below. It will give you a better sense of how A Splash of Red: The Life and Art of Horace Pippin was created, some strong craft moves I noticed, and some tips you can share with the writers in your classroom as they research people and write biographies of their own.

Jen: Yes, it was. In 2004, I submitted the manuscript for a picture book biography of poet William Carlos Williams to Eerdmans publishing. I’d already done five biographies with them (two Y/A and three picture books) and I knew if they took it, that art director Gayle Brown would put it in the hands of just the right illustrator. They did take it—and that illustrator was Melissa Sweet, whose work I was familiar with but whom I’d never met. Aside from my sharing information with her about my sources, we did not collaborate at all on the art/illustration process. I continued to tweak the text with the editor, and Melissa worked with Gayle on the design and layout. People are often surprised that a picture book comes together like that, but generally, that is how it’s done. Melissa: Yes, it was very typical, a very separate process. I recall quite a bit of back and forth with everyone at Eerdmans to ensure we were getting our questions answered. My dummy (a mock-up of the book including sketches and text) was notoriously loose, so there was a lot of trust this book would come together.

Stacey: Whose idea was it to collaborate on this book in a way that authors and illustrators rarely do? Tell me more about your process for creating this exquisite text.

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Jen: After Melissa received a Caldecott Honor for A River of Words: The Story of William Carlos Williams (Eerdmans, 2008), we got to know one another better and found that we had a dizzying number of things in common—from our love of birds and animals, to our New Jersey childhoods, to our affinity for bicycles and libraries. I honestly don’t recall if our decision to keep working together came about in one conversation or over the course of many, but at any rate, it just became clear that our lives and interests intersected in too many ways NOT to consider keeping our “team” intact. Once we established that, we discussed other biographical topics that might suit our next project, and Pippin was one of those topics. (I’d previously submitted a manuscript about Pippin’s life to my then-editor Joan Slattery at Knopf, with whom I’d worked on five novels but no picture books. Joan liked the idea very much, but after thinking about it, decided to pass because she felt it wasn’t kid-friendly enough.) I discussed Pippin’s life with Melissa, she did some research on her own, and we decided to go back to Joan and see if she’d consider the manuscript again, after I revised it. She agreed, and signed us up as a team to complete the book. When Joan left Knopf later that year, Allison Wortche took over as editor, steering us through the difficult final months of making everything fit together just right. Melissa: I concur, we were kindred spirits from the start. I think I just assumed we would find another project to do together.

Stacey: From the very beginning of the book, which also corresponds to the first day of Horace’s life, you made him into a character. You built the world of the story around him in this biography that you crafted so well. Would you talk more about how your research about Horace Pippin influenced the way you developed him as a character?

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Jen: Whenever possible, I try to immerse myself in the physical and emotional life of my subjects; in this case that was easy because I live a few miles north of West Chester, PA where Pippin was born and where he spent most of his adult life. I knew that town well already, but I explored more closely the neighborhood where he lived, visited the art association where he first exhibited his work, and went to as many museums as I could to view his original paintings and burnt-wood panels (see the back matter of ASOR for more on this.) I sifted through hundreds of files in the archives of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and the Chester County Historical Society, spoke with art historians, and read exhibition catalogues and letters written by Robert Carlen, his art dealer, and N.C Wyeth, the illustrator who first helped discover him. Perhaps the most helpful material in rendering his true “Character” was his own words. He wrote little about himself, but the few first-person documents that remain, reveal a man who was physically large, yet gentle; who loved children (though he had no biological children himself), his community and his country; who valued equality and personal freedom; and who felt supremely confident in his own artistic vision. A deeply religious man, he also longed for a world where people of all races and beliefs coexisted peacefully.

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Stacey: You used the phrase “Make a picture for us, Horace!” (or a variation of it) to anchor different parts of the story. Would you call this repetition or something else? Also, what effect did you want this to have for the reader?

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Jen: I’ve learned that the real challenge with a “big” life such as Pippin’s is knowing what details to focus on. As was the case when I wrote about the poet-doctor William Carlos Williams, the sum of the more ordinary “parts” of Pippin’s life make for an extraordinary tale. In other words, what seems run-of-the-mill-ordinary to the person themselves–i.e. quitting school at 14, working a number of very different jobs, hearing stories from a grandmother who’d been a slave, fighting (and surviving) the awful trench warfare of WWI, wandering the back alleys of West Chester and scavenging paints, trading your art work for a haircut, etc., becomes dramatic material when strung together in a lyrical way. So—I do an awful lot of rough drafts (many are VERY rough!)—and as I write those, there’s usually an image or two that emerges organically from the material and lends itself to a kind of refrain. I was a poet before I was a picture book author, and that poetry training helps, I think, when I’m drafting a picture book biography. Once I have that refrain, I look for places where it seems to want to occur naturally in the text—and that helps me to shape the different scenes of the story into a coherent whole.

Stacey: The final page of the book includes so much incredible craft (e.g., satisfying ending, power of three, rhythmic feel). Talk about how you were able to weave so many elements into the concluding

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Stacey: You used the phrase “Make a picture for us, Horace!” (or a variation of it) to anchor different parts of the story. Would you call this repetition or something else? Also, what effect did you want this to have for the reader?

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Jen: I’ve learned that the real challenge with a “big” life such as Pippin’s is knowing what details to focus on. As was the case when I wrote about the poet-doctor William Carlos Williams, the sum of the more ordinary “parts” of Pippin’s life make for an extraordinary tale. In other words, what seems run-of-the-mill-ordinary to the person themselves–i.e. quitting school at 14, working a number of very different jobs, hearing stories from a grandmother who’d been a slave, fighting (and surviving) the awful trench warfare of WWI, wandering the back alleys of West Chester and scavenging paints, trading your art work for a haircut, etc., becomes dramatic material when strung together in a lyrical way. So—I do an awful lot of rough drafts (many are VERY rough!)—and as I write those, there’s usually an image or two that emerges organically from the material and lends itself to a kind of refrain. I was a poet before I was a picture book author, and that poetry training helps, I think, when I’m drafting a picture book biography. Once I have that refrain, I look for places where it seems to want to occur naturally in the text—and that helps me to shape the different scenes of the story into a coherent whole.

Stacey: The final page of the book includes so much incredible craft (e.g., satisfying ending, power of three, rhythmic feel). Talk about how you were able to weave so many elements into the concluding

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Rosalee Pauley Adkins, 70, of Chesapeake, left her earthly home on Jan. 2, 2022 to join the angels awaiting her in Heaven. 

She was born June 4, 1951 in Montgomery, daughter of the late Dennie and Jeanetta Stanley Pauley. Also preceding her in death were her brothers, Dennie, William and Ted Pauley; sister, Patsy Hulbert; and in-laws, Harry and Louise Adkins. 

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Rosalee is survived by husband, Darrell L. Adkins; daughters, Candy Morris and April Adkins Abbott; son, Darrell (Noel) Adkins Jr.; goddaughter, Lisa Daniels; grandchildren, Corey (Kristen) Adkins, Whitney (J.D.) Thompson, Brandi Cordle, Cassidy Armstrong, Jena Cordle, Seth Abbott, Austin Jarrell and Justin Adkins; great-grandchildren, Kayden, Kameron and the soon to be born Baby Boy Thompson, Josiah Cordle and Hendrix Armstrong; sisters, Dorothy (Bert) Edwards and Janie March; and many nieces, nephews and cousins who love and will miss her greatly. 

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A celebration of her life was held Jan. 6 at Leonard Johnson Funeral Home, Marmet. Per her wishes, she will be cremated after the service.

Donald was a firm believer in his Christian faith and loved his wife of 19 years, Azell Balser. He so loved his nieces, nephews, six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. 

Surviving is his wife, Azell Starcher Balser; stepchildren, Teresa (Bobby) Hunter, Rhonda (Wayne) Troyer, Van King and Marsha King; siblings, Emmit (Fay) Balser of Burton, Ohio, James (Shirley) Balser of Massillon, Ohio, Harold Balser of Norton, Ohio, Bernard (Karen) Balser of Belle, Gene (Dolly) Balser of Woodbine, Georgia and Norva (Mark) Warner of Parsons; along with his grandchildren, great-grandchildren and many nieces and nephews.

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Services were held Dec. 31 with public viewing one hour before service at Cooke Funeral Home Chapel, Cedar Grove, with Pastor Tony Rucker officiating. Entombment followed the service at Kanawha  Valley Memorial Gardens, Glasgow.

James E. (Jimmy, J.B.) Banks, 86, of Powellton, went home to be with the Lord on Jan. 2, 2022, after a short illness. He was a loving husband and devoted family man. His motto was “Walk A Mile in My Shoes.”

He was retired from Walker Service Station, Marathon Coal Bit Industries, and was a custodian for Powellton United Methodist Church of which he was a member.

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Surviving him his loving wife of 31 years, Mary Lou Miles Banks; children, Reva (Mark) of Sod and James Ray of Hopewell, Virginia; stepchildren, Phil Miles of Red House, Patricia (Tim) Kinkead of Bristol, Virginia and David (Sharon) of Hurricane. He is also survived by several grandchildren and great-grandchildren, along with a host of nieces and nephews as well as a sister, Shirley Houser of Jacksonville, Florida.

Per his wishes a memorial service was held on Jan. 15 at the Powellton United Methodist Church, Powellton, with Pastor Joe Darlington officiating.

He attended Gauley Bridge High School where he enjoyed all four seasons of varsity football. He left his home and school to enlist in the military. He served his country with love and honor, and was extremely proud to be a United States Marine. He received an honorable discharge after being awarded with the Bronze Star and the Purple Heart.

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He was known for his quick wit and kind heart and would help anyone in need at the drop of a hat. He also enjoyed going to rodeos and for drives to “look around.”

Fred was also a member of the Mount Hope Wesleyan Church for many years, where he held many positions. He also attended Lansing Baptist Church, where his dear friend is pastor.

Fred is preceded in death by his wife of 55 years, Pauline Lorraine Browning Buckley; his father, George Buckley; stepfather, Carl Valentine; mother, Freda Buckley Valentine; father-in-law, Earl Browning; mother-in-law, Helen Harrah Browning; infant sister, Betty Carol Buckley; brother, George “Buck” Buckley; sister-in-law, Pearl Buckley; brothers-in-law, Pete Estep and Paul David Browning; sister-in-law, Pennie Browning Alspaugh; and daughter-in-law, Carolyn Kay Gibson Buckley.

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Those who are left here mourning and loved him are his faithful dog, Shadow; his four children, Steve Buckley and his wife, Lisa, of Miami, Oklahoma, Lazenda Smith and her husband, Eddie, of Letart, Marvona Poff and her husband, Michael, of Stafford, Virginia and Juddie Buckley of Oak Hill; his sisters, Loretta Wyatt and her husband, Arvel, of Welch and Linda Estep of Charlton Heights; his eight grandchildren, Alyssa Buckley of San Diego, California, Caleb Kees and his wife, Courtney, of Bluefield, Travis Buckley and his wife, Kelley, of Charleston, Simeon Kees and his wife, Sydnee, of Fairland, Oklahoma, Joshua Buckley and his wife, Tiffany, of Montgomery, Megan Poff of Stafford, Virginia, Eli Kees and his fiancée, Kaytlin Wilson, of Oak Hill and Olivia Kees of Oak Hill; his four great-grandchildren, Saraj, Xander, Athena and Elias, all of whom belong to Caleb and Courtney Kees. Fred is also blessed with nieces and nephews who love him and too many special friends to name.

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Pastor Kenny Hayes officiated the services on Jan. 3 in the Montgomery Memorial Park Chapel. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Disabled American Veterans (DAV) in the name of Frederick Buckley.

Surviving: wife, Julie Ray; son, Jimmy Pack (Tara Ramsey) of Lookout; daughters, Sherry Lou Ann Terrell and Wendy Renee Trevilion; and stepdaughters, Frances and Denise.

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Born July 1, 1959, she was the daughter of the late Wandew Kincaid and Vida Radford and the granddaughter of the Cecil and Maudie Kincaid and Herbert and Merle Settle.

Also preceding Mary in death were her son, Nathan Clement; brothers, William Kincaid II and Adam Kincaid; sister, Connie Comer; two nephews, Clay Kincaid and David Shawn Daniels; and a niece, Lorie Settle.

Survivors include her husband, William Clement of Page; son, William Clement Jr.; brothers, Johnny Settle of Wriston and Edmond Kincaid of Oak Hill; two sisters, Vonda Nichols of Page and Donna Dickerson of Fayetteville; four grandchildren including Mason and Maddy Clement, whom she also adopted, and Lexie and Skyler Clement, all of Page. She also is survived by several nieces, one nephew and several cousins.

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To honor Mary, a memorial service was held at the Page Church of God on Jan. 29, with Rev. Jim Elmore officiating.

He is survived by his wife of 32 years, Angela Dempsey of Swiss; parents, Lloyd and Anndra Dempsey of Mount Lookout; brother, Brian Dempsey and wife Heather of Clayton, North Carolina; nieces, Hannah and Haleigh Dempsey, both of Clayton; nephew, Brandon Dempsey, also of Clayton; father-in-law and mother-in-law, Frank and Sandy Auxier of Swiss; brother-in-law, Ben (Lisa) Auxier; nephews, Cameron and Ethan Auxier of Lawrenceburg, Kentucky; and many more family and friends who will never be the same without him.

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Buddy loved spending time taking photos of God’s creation and playing with his beloved dog, Scout. He was loved by everyone who met him.

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He was a man of strong faith in his Lord Jesus Christ and a great example of what is means to be a Christian.

Buddy had a zest for life that was contagious. He was always willing to go the extra mile to help someone in need. He had a vast knowledge of many subjects and was constantly trying to learn something new. He will mostly be remembered for his compassion and willingness to listen and give sound advice. Many hearts are heavy at his passing, but we know he is at peace and in the arms of Jesus.

Services were held at Ansted Baptist Church on Jan. 25, with Rev. Jack Eades officiating. Burial followed in Restlawn Cemetery in the Ansted area.

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She was born in Charlton Heights to the late Stanley “Tom” Emiline and Snookie Holmes Emiline Hess. She was preceded in death by her grandparents, Mike and Nina Emiline and Bill and Myrtle Holmes. She was also preceded in death by her stepfather, Gene Hess.

Lou Ann was a graduate of Valley High School and West Virginia Tech. She was a registered nurse and worked in Florida for several years before returning to West Virginia.

She is survived by her loving mother, Snookie Emiline Hess, and her best friend, her dog Leo, and a host of cousins and friends.

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Carol A. Green Peck

Service was Jan. 24 at O’Dell Funeral Home, Montgomery, with Rev. Jim Smith officiating. Burial followed in Montgomery Memorial Park at London.

Betty Jean Brown Wright Fizer, age 92, of Cannelton, died Jan. 22, 2022, at Hubbard Hospice House, , with her beloved husband, Jamie, and granddaughter, Angela Foster, by her side.

She was preceded in death by her first husband, Rev. Glendon Wright; daughter, Goldie Ann Wright; son, Gary Fizer; grandson, Glen Pennington; and sister, Phyllis Chester.

Evelyn M. Cornell

She is survived by her husband of 46 years, Jamie Fizer; daughters, Jean Turner (Mike), Mary Perry and Linda Bostic (Ken); son, Greg Fizer (Tammy); brother, Don Brown; 16 grandchildren; over 4 dozen great-grandchildren; and 5 great-great-grandchildren and more to come.

Service was Jan. 26 at O’Dell Funeral Home, Montgomery, with Rev. Chester Bird officiating. Burial followed at Montgomery Memorial Park in London.

Born Feb. 14, 1959 at Falls View, he was a son of the late Kebert Raymond and Delca Juanita Slayton Foster. He was also preceded in death by his wife, Carol Foster; maternal grandmother, Blanche Murphy; paternal grandfather, Roy Foster; and granddaughter, Skyler Withrow.

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Survivors include three children, Christy (Aric) Nicholson, Brian “Bucky” Withrow and Little Raymond (Lacie O’Dell) Foster III; siblings, Kenny

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