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Contributed photo Contributed photo Restaurant O owners and husband-and-wife team Chef Eoghain O’Neill and Dr. Kariktan Cruz, said the, Employees at 7 Devils Brewing Company in Coos Bay prepare meals under its new “Community Meal Pro- “Pay It Forward,” program featured at the restaurant was inspired by community members wanting to help gram” which helps provide food to the homeless community, foster families and staff members laid off due support their business during the first wave of COVID-19 shutdowns. to the COVID-19 pandemic. Local restaurants awarded with funds to help fight hunger AMANDA LINARES mous donors reached out to them to give Carmen Matthews, of 7 Devils Brewing schools and daycare facilities remain The World their support. Company, were also awarded funds from close, Pollard added. Looking to help the restaurant stay in OHF for their “Community Meal Pro- “I’m just really proud of our commu- COOS BAY — Two local restaurants business as well as to help feed first-re- gram” which helps provide meals to the nity,” said Pollard. “I mean, all of our were recognized this week for providing sponders and those suffering from food homeless community, foster families and neighbors are just extremely generous and meals to hundreds of community mem- insecurity, Dr. Cruz said they were staff members laid off due to the pandem- in a time of need everybody stepped up to bers in need during the new coronavirus inspired to launch the “Pay It Forward” ic. help each other. It’s been really humbling pandemic. program and help others throughout the After noticing much of its staff relied and I’m really honored to be a part of this The Oregon Hospitality Foundation, community. on meals provided by the restaurant, Pol- community.” a nonprofit organization that supports The program works to feed local foster lard said they launched a meal program to The OHF Hospitality Help Fund charitable relief needs, education and families, first-responders and other essen- help keep their staff fed who were laid off. Restaurant Awards was made possible training within state’s hospitality industry, tial, frontline workers as well as children The program, which also received a lot with support from the Grubhub Com- announced Wednesday, May 27, its first out of school who don’t have access to of support from the community, provid- munity Relief Fund and proceeds from round of financial awards to restaurants meals provided by schools, said Dr. Cruz. ed 50 to 80 family-sized, take-and-bake OHF’s ongoing virtual “Takeout & A from throughout the state. “We adopted the ‘Pay It Forward’ meals to those who had not yet received Movie” event. The fundraising event, According to a press release from OHF, system because we felt so fortunate that their unemployment benefits, said Pollard. which launched in May, was created to a total of five restaurants were selected to people have supported us and in turn we The program shifted its focus from jobless support restaurants in Oregon working to receive the awards as a way for owners to wanted to support others who we knew community members to foster families make a difference in their communities. continue their efforts in helping their com- would benefit from it,” said Dr. Cruz. “… after folks were more financially stable. According to a press release from OHF, munity’s most vulnerable populations. The amazing thing is people have con- According to Pollard, the restaurant funds from future virtual movie event Restaurant O and 7 Devils Brewing tinued to support us in so many different is planning to use the funds provided by will go toward supporting other initiatives Company in Coos Bay were among the ways and have continued to donate funds OHF to continue to deliver 25 meals a such as culinary training programs. five restaurants awarded funds through directly to our program.” week to local foster families. “Via a generous donation from the OHF’s program for their commitment to With the funds awarded from OHF, Dr. “We are indebted to our partner, Every Grubhub Community Relief Fund, event make sure no one goes hungry in Coos Cruz, a pediatrician, said the restaurant Child Coos County, who provides support ticket sales and money contributed from County. plans to continue to help children in need for local foster families and distributes the OHF, enough money was raised to fund Dr. Kariktan Cruz, who co-owns as well as the elderly community, which family meals we make each week,” said an estimated 11,500 meals,” read the Restaurant O with her husband Chef Eo- she holds close to her heart as her grand- Pollard. release. “The next movie in the series will ghain O’Neill, said the, “Pay It Forward” parents, who raised her, played a major The restaurant is looking to do all that be announced in June.” program featured at the restaurant was role in her life. it can to continue its support for foster created shortly after a number of anony- Restaurant owners Annie Pollard and families undergoing hard times while

DMV taking in-person appointments NORTH BEND POLICE LOG The World • VIN inspections for Oregon Department of Trans- COOS BAY — Soon new-to-Oregon vehi- portation said, “We’re trying Saturday, May 30 Suspicious Subject Oregonians will be able to cles previously titled to accommodate the public At 1:44 a.m. on Sherman Avenue, a come back to the Department elsewhere and keep everyone safe.” Disorderly Conduct report was made of a subject throwing of Motor Vehicles. • Farm endorsements DMV customers are asked At 12:19 a.m. on California Street boat around a pallet in front of a building. Starting today, Monday, Those who need to renew a to come to their appointments ramp, disorderly subjects were reported Criminal Mischief June 1, at least 40 DMV offic- license or ID card are asked to alone, unless a parent or and two warned for disorderly conduct. At 3:08 a.m. on Madrona Street and es statewide will begin setting consider waiting until later in guardian is needed to sign an Assault Virginia Avenue, a report was made of appointments for limited the summer when demand for application for a teenager or a At 1:21 a.m. on Meade Avenue, a alleged criminal mischief to a vehicle. in-person services. These services is expected to wane. translator is needed for knowl- report was made of a disturbance outside Upon investigation, there were harass- offices include those in Coos “Our first priority is the edge tests. They are further of the residence. Officers responded and ment allegations as well. Report taken. Bay, Coquille and Roseburg. people who were unable asked to cancel their appoint- there were multiple intoxicated subjects While the DMV will begin to get the services we can ments and reschedule if they get taking calls to set appoint- on scene. Report taken. do only in person, such as ill or show flu-like symptoms. ments on Monday, the first appointments will not occur replace a lost driver license or The DMV offices that will until Wednesday, June 3. ID, issuing commercial driver be open to taking in-per- COQUILLE POLICE LOG Further, services that are licenses, knowledge tests, and son appointments include: available by mail or online reinstating driving privileg- Albany, Ashland, Astoria, Friday, May 29 will not be available in DMV es,” DMV Administrator Baker City, Beaverton, Suspicious Subject Tom McClellan said. “Please Bend, Brookings, Coos Bay, offices. Threats At 4:56 p.m. on West 6th Street, The following services will be patient and expect longer Coquille, Corvallis, Eugene, At 10:35 a.m. on East 5th Street a suspicious subject was reported be available by appoint- than normal wait times on the Florence, Gladstone, Grants and a welfare check requested. ment, according to an Ore- phone and for an available Pass, Gresham, Hermiston, at Coquille Valley Hospital, threats gon Department of Trans- appointment. Hillsboro, Junction City, were made. portation press release: According to the release, Klamath Falls, La Grande, • Driver licensing and ID the reopening DMV offices Lake Oswego, Mall 205, cards — originals, renewals have been equipped with Medford, Newport, Ontario, and replacements, including plastic shields at each work- Pendleton, Portland (Down- Parade route announced passenger car and commer- station, lobby furniture has town), Portland (North), Port- cial licenses, and instruction been moved to promote social land (South East), Redmond, permits distancing and extra cleaning Roseburg, Salem (North), for MHS graduation intermittently close several 1:40 p.m., followed by • Driver knowledge tests of offices is scheduled Salem (South), Sandy, Sher- The World intersections along the another group at 3:05 p.m., • Driving privilege rein- “We appreciate everyone’s wood, Springfield, St. Helens, COOS BAY — To route, which begins on then 4:10 p.m., 5:10 p.m., statements interest and we know there’s a The Dalles, Tillamook and facilitate the graduation • Disabled parking plac- Ocean Boulevard. and finally 6:15 p.m. pent-up demand for these ser- Woodburn. parade for Marshfield High ards School seniors, a parade It continues along “Parking is recommend- vices,” Katherine Benenati of The Coos Bay DMV can be route has been announced. 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and I got really interested a position a salutatorian in global studies.” for the Class of 2020. With a passion and love Huffman said the for learning about other teachers and staff at Co- Amanda Linares Photos, The World cultures, Baird said in the quille created an environ- Coquille High School seniors Sierra Rhoades and Paige Beaver pose for pictures before the school’s first-ever drive-in graduation ceremony. fall she plans on attending ment for success. Portland State University “...I think all of the where she intends on ma- teachers at Coquille High joring in global studies. School do a really good Like her fellow class- job at making students mates, Baird said she feel like they get enough looked up to many of the help and support and teachers at Coquille High so all of the teachers School for inspiration and throughout my career motivation to achieve her really helped me do my goals. Math teacher Shane best academically and Boyd and social studies have challenged me,” she teacher James Casselberry said. are among the people she In the fall, Huffman said have made a differ- said she plans on attend- ence in her life. ing Oregon State Univer- “Mr. Casselberry, who sity, where she will study ended up moving away, fisheries and wildlife just made every day so biology. exciting,” said Baird. A member of the ecol- “He got me started on the ogy program at school, path to global studies and Huffman said the more made me very passion- she learned about wildlife ate about it… Mr. Boyd, biology the more passion- my math teacher, made ate she became. Huffman The Coquille High School Class of 2020 poses for their families and friends in a drive-in graduation ceremony on Sunday, May 31. math, which was my less credits the program’s favorite subject, super hands-on activities and enjoyable. He always tries field trips led by Oregon Graduation going to do the same,” said Jessica Rowe, 18, like so I want to be some kind his hardest for each stu- Department Fish and Willis. “I worked really many of her fellow class- of pediatric doctor. My dent and makes everyone Wildlife biologists with From A1 hard and anytime I was mates, is filled with a mix- dream job is to be a pedi- want to try their best to be keeping her interested in struggling with something ture of emotions ranging atric-oncologist.” better people.” the potential career path. school and participated in I knew I could ask my dad from joy to sadness as she Reflecting back on her Since her freshmen “We raised our own track and cross country. for help because he’s been said she’ll miss her friends, time at Coquille High year, Baird has held fish until COVID-19 hap- With graduation com- through it.” teachers and school staff. School, Rowe said teachers positions in class council, pened and then we had to pleted, GeDeros said her Despite this year being With the school year have always been so National Honor Society, release them prematurely, plans included moving to stressful and having a num- disrupted by the pandemic, helpful and will really miss Philosophy club, among but we got the chance to Corvallis to attend Oregon ber of challenges, Willis Rowe said she ended out everyone. others. She also partici- raise them from eggs,” State University, where said she is happy to live in her senior year keeping “My quote for my class pated in band, basketball, said Huffman. “They she intends on majoring in such a tight-knit communi- in touch with friends via is to remember you’re volleyball and track and were Chinook salmon and bio-health sciences on the ty like Coquille. Since her video conferencing apps braver than you believe, cross country. I got super interested in pre-ophthalmology path. freshmen year, Willis has and social distancing gath- stronger than you feel and At Portland State it. My dream job would GeDeros said she hopes to held positions in National erings as a way to check smarter than you think,” University, Baird said be to work as a fishery one day become an oph- Honor Society, Science in on one another. The said Rowe. she will continue to play biologists and work with thalmologist. Club, Key Club and class connections she’s formed basketball for the univer- classrooms.” “When I was in middle council. She also participat- at school are relationships Class of 2020 Salutatorians sity. As her classmates Huffman said she school (when) I realized ed in track and soccer. she said she hopes to build begin to move forward hopes to focus her work I couldn’t see what was For her post-graduation more of in the next chapter Morgan Baird with their post-graduation on outreach and educa- written on the white plans, Willis said she will of her life. plans as well, Baird said tion within schools and board...,” said GeDeros. be attending Benedictine Rowe, who was also they’ll continue to stay in the communities looking “I went to the eye doctor University in Lisle, Illinois, named a valedictorian for touch and reflect back on to learn more about wild- and ended up having to get where she plans to major 2020, credits her parents, the good memories made life and fish hatcheries in contacts because I have in nutrition and dietetics. Renee and John Rowe, while at school. particular. astigmatism.” Willis said she hopes to with showing her what “My parting words to Since her freshmen Wanting to help oth- become a sports nutritionist hard works looks like and my classmates is this, year, Huffman has held ers undergoing similar working with a collegiate for supporting her through- ‘Embrace the future, our positions in National challenges with vision, or professional sports team. out her high school career. best moments are still Honor Society, Key club, GeDeros said she knew “I’ve always liked work- Since her freshmen year, coming,’” said Baird. Speech and debate club, immediately she wanted to ing out and over the past Rowe has held positions among others. few years my focus has as the president of Na- move into the healthcare Samantha Huffman “Our class is one of the industry. As part of a work shifted over to nutrition,” tional Honor Society, the smallest to go through Co- experience course offered said Willis. “My eating Equestrian team, cheer quille for a little while, so at Coquille High School, habits have always been team, Horse 4-H and class we’ve always been pretty GeDeros was able to gain something that I struggle council. Morgan Baird’s career close,” said Huffman. some job experience at the with and I want to help With graduation com- goals stretch far beyond “We’re like a little family Coquille Vision Center. others with that because pleted, Rowe said her plans boundaries. The 18-year- and we all have our ups Her parents, Traci and I know how it feels… I include attending George old, who was named one and downs, but it’s been a Tyler GeDeros, as well as want to help others not go Fox University where she of this year’s salutatori- really good time and a lot her math teacher Shane through that or have some- intends to major in biology. ans, said she has dreams of good memories were Boyd and English teacher one that they can lean on.” “I’ve always known of one day becoming a made with everybody. Troy Cooper are among the Coquille High School that I wanted to work diplomat or a foreign ser- I think everyone took it people she said she credits health teacher Peyton Yates with kids and then in vice officer for the United hard with the loss of our with helping her do her is among the people Willis high school I got real- States. senior year, but we’re all best this past year. said that has inspired her to ly interested in all my “I’ve always been excited to see everyone pursue a career in nutrition science classes especially “I’m going to miss how really interested in histo- Samantha Huffman, 18, again (at graduation) and and health. the medical classes,” said close the community is and ry,” said Baird. “I joined was surprised when she looking forward to the Looking forward to the Rowe. “So I’m thinking how everyone supports ‘Model U.N.’ last year found out she had earned future.” each other,” said GeDeros. future, Willis said she’s excited to enter into a new Anella Willis phase of her life and is taking in every moment that she can. “I feel like all throughout high school, graduation has always been this end goal,” said Willis. “I kind of got caught up in that goal and didn’t take as much time to enjoy where I was or who I was with and so my parting Save Energy. 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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR No shame in #walkaway egonian) and former magazine Let me make this easy for you editor, I was both impressed and who call yourselves a Democrat. deeply moved by your editorial Today’s Democratic Party choice to print this remembrance. is not the party of your daddy As the son of an Oregon who’s footsteps you are likely WWII veteran (32 missions following. If what you are seeing in a B-17) and a homeowner today is an issue, please under- in Bandon for 30 years, I was stand that this is now representa- especially struck by the obituar- tive of today’s Democratic Party, ies of USAAF airmen and those and it will not change as they soldiers and sailors who grew up On this day seek greater power. in Bandon. But, truthfully, every You will not find Republicans one of the stories could have involved in the rioting and loot- been the seeds of a novel: the ing, and destruction of property, dreams of youth, joining a noble in Coos County history and it just as simple as that. cause, acts of bravery, a tragic There is no shame in #walk- early death, and the devastating away. grief of the families left behind. 100 YEARS - June 1, 1920 50 YEARS - June 1, 1970 Oliver Woods And the places: Okinawa, the North Bend Battle of the Bulge, Iwo Jima, Vandals Remove Flowers on Grave Bay Area Hot, But No Record Guadalcanal .... Burial Places of Old Soldiers Are Defiled Air-conditioning failed Sunday on the Oregon coast, Kudos on ‘Remembering the So Bravo to The World! You which joined the rest of the state to swelter under unusually North Bend Man Makes Complaint About Acts of high temperatures. The forecast for today and Tuesday Fallen’ section deserve every award you receive Someone Who Took Away Decorations for this. And I hope it becomes a indicate continued high readings, with cooling due Kudos on your superb pull- A Hemenway, an old soldier of North Bend, reports a Wednesday. out section “Remembering the template for newspapers around the country. shameful vandalism which was committed at the cemetery The 84 degrees registered at Federal Aviation Fallen” on Memorial Day. As a in Marshfield. He says that with some others he went to the Administration office at the North Bend office at the North fourth-generation newspaperman Michael S. Malone Sunnyvale, California Odd Fellows’ cemetery Saturday and decorated the graves Bend airport was below the all-time high for May — 94 on (my great-grandfather helped of several old soldiers. He went back again Sunday to attend May 13, 1939 — but the office is located at an elevation found the Oregon Journal/Or- the exercises and found that the graves he had decorated had of 11 feet, while the 1936 records were kept by an airway been stripped of all the flowers he had placed there. observer at 2264 McPherson Ave., North Bend, at 203 feet. Mr. Hemenway was indignant that anyone should defile a Mafia Don: The President burial place in such a way. He made some inquiry and found that some children had been seen playing about the cemetery Coos Budget Guards His Swamp and moving the flowers. At any rate the flowers he placed on $10,000 Funded For Rental of Bay Branch the graves had all been removed. COQUILLE — Responding to voter rejection for construction of a courthouse annex in Coos Bay in Tuesday’s emerged that he certainly did. JEFF ROBBINS primary, Coos County budgetmakers this morning set aside Notorious mobster Albert Just another day in the lives of Airplane Is Using Own Gas $10,000 to cover rental costs for county offices in the Bay Area. Anastasia, proud founder of the the folks who in 2016 peddled None of the Local Supply Has Been Furnished The $10,000 estimate for office rental fees came on a motion modern American Mafia, is best the hokum that they were all Chamber of Commerce Gives Assurance that Plane Has by Commissioner Lonnie Van Elsberg. Van Elsberg further remembered for two things. about was draining the swamp. Not Used Coos Bay Gasoline suggested that rental funds now budgeted by the separate One is being shot to death while Linick joins a series of departments be deleted and attempts made to find adequate W.E. Reid, secretary of the Chamber of Commerce said sitting in a Manhattan barber’s inspectors general canned by office space for all departments within the $10,000 figure. today that there was some complaint about the city today chair during what proved to be Trump in recent weeks. All because the airplane had been burning gasoline for pleasure a really bad shave. The sec- were sent packing because they riding while autos are not allowed any. Mr. Reid said that the 15 YEARS - June 1, 2005 ond is his distinctive ill humor were exercising the indepen- Chamber of Commerce officially reported that the airplane concerning those who informed dence that Congress mandated Firefighters memorial: Sculptor reveals plans has not burned a gallon of local gasoline. law enforcement about his ille- they exercise so Americans’ tax By Penny Gillson, Editorial Assistant The airplane company wanted 150 gallons reserved gal activities. Hearing that an dollars could be respected, the The Coos Bay Firefighters Memorial Committee took two here but this was refused and the company sent in its own associate had provided informa- law followed and the integri- major steps down the path toward completing a memorial for supply. Only 150 gallons all told has been burned. The tion about a hit job Anastasia ty of government preserved. three local firefighters who died in the line of duty in Novem- airplane today wanted 100 gallons more but the Chamber of ber 2002. The group has selected a sculptor for the statue. had ordered, Anastasia ordered This made them a threat to this Commerce told the airplane people that the only way it could First, members perused the courtyard in front of Coos another one. “I can’t stand president, who regards watch- be procured would be through their Portland headquarters Bay City Hall for the first time on Friday with architect squealers,” he said. “Hit that dogs holding his administration and not a gallon would be furnished here on account of the Mike Crow of Crow/Clay & Associates in Coos Bay. As it guy.” accountable with both loathing local shortage. sits now, the site contains several large concrete planters and The Trump White House and fear. wooden benches, but the committee envisions the finished fairly trumpets the fact that The president’s whack jobs project will consist of life-sized bronze statues of the three The Anastasia Principle is are not administered only to firefighters, a remembrance wall, 11 trees representing the its guiding one, enforced on inspectors general. Dr. Rick 75 YEARS - June 1, 1945 children left behind and pathways made of engraved bricks. direct orders from The Boss, Bright, the high-ranking 44 Percent E Bonds Sold Crow said the initial step to developing a more-detailed President Donald Trump. It is government scientist who had Coos county passed the 44 percent mark in its purchase of design for the memorial is to determine where utilities are straight out of the Gambino warned administration officials 7th war loan “E” bonds today. and make measurements for the memorial’s boundaries. family playbook: he who is in on Jan. 23 that the burgeoning County Chairman Clarence Coe said North Bend was still leading cities of the county in percentage of sales with $79, a position to disclose the truth pandemic had to be urgently Bandon teachers settle on contract addressed rather than waved 294, or 56.6 percent of its quota. BANDON - An insurance company was able to bring about the Trump administration Other communities reporting were Bandon, 50.8 percent, and seems inclined to do so gets aside, is another recent victim. about agreement where a mediator failed. with $45,740; Myrtle Point, 48.4 percent with $59,000; Bandon’s teachers union voted 43-1 last week to ratify whacked. “We’re going to need vaccines Coquille, 49.3 percent with $86,356; Coos Bay, 42.6 percent a new three-year contract with the Bandon School District. and diagnostics and drugs,” he The latest Trump adminis- with $158,009; Charleston-Empire, 40.8 percent with The school board is to vote on the proposal tonight. tration official to sleep with the told the Trump administration. $9,375, and Powers, 14.3 percent with $2,138. If approved, the contract will give the teachers a 1.5-per- fishes for having done his job “It’s going to take a while and cent salary increase for the first year, retroactive to July 1, conscientiously is State Depart- we need to get started.” Here Coquille Open Annual Salvage, Clean-Up Drive 2004, and a 2-percent increase in the second and third years. ment inspector general Steve was what Donald Trump was COQUILLE, June 1 — (Special) — Coquille has Members of the Bandon Education Association and the Linick, who got caught doing telling America on Jan. 30: “We declared June 1 to 16 to be city clean-up and salvage week. district had been negotiating for nearly a year. The school what the law requires inspec- think we have (the coronavirus) George F. Burr is general chairman of the clean-up commit- board declared a formal impasse in April. The main sticking tors general do: investigating very well under control. We tee. point was health insurance. waste, fraud, mismanagement have very little problem in this He will be assisted by O.L. Wood, Mrs. George Chaney ------and misconduct within the country.” Bright continued to and H.A. Young, advertising and publicity; E.E. Benham, These stories were found in the Marshfield Sun Printing executive agencies. Linick, a refuse to kowtow to an inane transportation, and Dr. J.R. Bunch, Phil Alborn, W.P. Laws, Museum newspaper repository store in Marshfield HS Ed Parent, Irwin Larson and Stanley Sherwood, instruction courtesy of Coos Bay Schools and on The World newspaper highly regarded former assis- party line, bucking a White committee. website www.theworldlink.com. tant U.S. attorney in admin- House demand that the demon- istrations of both parties, had strably useless and potentially the effrontery to perform his dangerous drug hydroxychloro- duties with integrity, a definite quine be made “widely avail- Write to us and the community with a Letter to the Editor no-no in Trump World. He had able” for COVID-19 patients. Write a Letter to the Editor and be part of the community discussion on local topics. investigated evidence that Mike He was fired, patently in retalia- Letters should not contain any personal attacks against other community members. Pompeo’s State Department had tion for his temerity in standing illegally circumvented a con- up for public health. The same To make a submission to the editor, fill out a submission form at www.theworld- gressional freeze on arms sales fate has befallen others who link.com, email [email protected] or call to Saudi Arabia. He had also tried to protect Americans from 541-269-1222 ext. 235. inquired about Pompeo’s use a pandemic, the response to of State Department resources which the Trump White House to walk his dog, Sherman, get has so egregiously bungled. his laundry done -- and take More than a swamp, the taxpayer-funded trips back to Trump presidency has been a his home state of Kansas, not cesspool, one that the president generally regarded as a diplo- has done everything in his pow- matic hot spot requiring State er to protect. It will take an epic Department travel. Trump fired reclamation effort to clean it up. Linick because Pompeo, under Jeff Robbins, a former assis- investigation by Linick, asked tant United States attorney and him to. United States delegate to the Pompeo at first kept mum United Nations Human Rights about whether he had asked Council in Geneva, was chief Trump to fire Linick. This be- counsel for the minority of the came rather more difficult when United States Senate Permanent Trump admitted that Pompeo Subcommittee on Investiga- had asked him to get rid of the tions. An attorney specializing troublesome inspector. Pompeo, in the First Amendment, he is a not exactly the epitome of longtime columnist for the Bos- honesty, then attempted the ton Herald, writing on politics, line that he didn’t even know national security, human rights Linick was investigating him. and the Mideast. That laugher survived about 15 minutes, until the evidence The World MONDAY, JUNE 1, 2020 | A5 Trump postpones G7 meeting until the fall ABOARD AIR FORCE ONE (AP) — Pres- or perhaps after the U.S. election in November. the leaders would confer by video conference opposition from some members, including ident Donald Trump said Saturday that he will Alyssa Farah, White House director of strate- instead. But Trump then switched course, saying Canada’s Justin Trudeau, who told reporters postpone until the fall a meeting of Group of 7 gic communications, said that Trump wanted to a week ago that he was again planning to host an he had privately aired his objection to Russian nations he had planned to hold next month at the bring in some of the country’s traditional allies in-person meeting. readmittance. White House despite the ongoing coronavirus and those impacted by the coronavirus to discuss “Now that our Country is ‘Transitioning back “Russia has yet to change the behavior that pandemic. And he said he plans to invite Russia, the future of China. to Greatness’, I am considering rescheduling the led to its expulsion in 2014, and therefore should Australia, South Korea and India as he again The surprise announcement came after G-7, on the same or similar date, in Washington, not be allowed back into the G7,” he said at a advocated for the group’s expansion. German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s office said D.C., at the legendary Camp David,” Trump news conference. Trump told reporters on Air Force One as Saturday that she would not attend the meeting tweeted. “The other members are also beginning The House also passed a bipartisan resolution he returned to Washington from Florida that he unless the course of the coronavirus spread had their COMEBACK. It would be a great sign to in December 2019 that supports Russia’s previ- feels the current makeup of the group is “very changed by then. all - normalization!” ous expulsion from the annual gathering. outdated” and doesn’t properly represent “what’s The leaders of the world’s major economies The G7 members are Canada, France, Ger- Russia had been invited to attend the gath- going on in the world.” were slated to meet in June in the U.S. at Camp many, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom and the ering of the world’s most advanced economies He said he had not yet set a new date for the David, the presidential retreat in Maryland, but United States. The group’s presidency rotates since 1997, but was suspended in 2014 follow- meeting, but thought the gathering could take the coronavirus outbreak hobbled those plans. annually among member countries. ing its invasion of Ukraine and annexation of place in September, around the time of the annu- Trump announced in March he was canceling Trump has repeatedly advocated for expand- Crimea. al meeting of the United Nations in New York, the summit because of the pandemic and that ing the group to include Russia, prompting Governor fires director of Oregon Employment Department PORTLAND (AP) — Governor her to the post in 2016. Brown issued Oregonians are unacceptable,” Brown relatively few benefits claims. technology to accommodate changes Kate Brown has fired the head of the stay-at-home orders to stop the spread said in a statement. When the pandemic hit, though, in the jobless program. Although Oregon Employment Department of COVID-19, and many businesses The Oregonian/OregonLive reports the employment department was Oregon received $86 million federal after long delays in delivering benefits have been closed or operating at the employment department struggled quickly overwhelmed as more than funding for a computer upgrade in to people who have lost jobs during reduced capacity. through a series of leadership crises in 440,000 Oregonians filed for jobless 2009, and successive audits warned the coronavirus outbreak. “In the middle of this pandem- the years before Erickson took over. benefits and the state’s unemployment the department was unprepared Brown said Sunday she had asked ic, the continued delays from the She steered the department through rate spiked to an all-time high, 14.2%. for a spike in jobless claims, work for and received the resignation Oregon Employment Department in a period of relative calm afterwards, The department, using outdated replacing the computers isn’t due to of Kay Erickson, who had run the delivering unemployment insurance as the state’s jobless rate fell to an all- equipment, was unable to keep up be complete until 2025. department since Brown appointed benefits to thousands of out-of-work time low of 3.3% and the agency had with the volume of claims or adapt its Astronauts arrive at space station on Sunday CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — SpaceX with commercial industry.” a blinking light. Hurley and Behnken took over NASA has yet to decide how long Hurley delivered two astronauts to the International The docking occurred barely 19 hours after the controls and did a little piloting less than a and Behnken will spend at the space station, Space Station for NASA on Sunday, following a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket blasted off Saturday couple hundred yards (meters) out as part of the somewhere between one and four months. up a historic liftoff with an equally smooth afternoon from Kennedy Space Center, the test flight, before putting it back into automatic While they’re there, they’ll join NASA’s Chris docking in yet another first for Elon Musk’s nation’s first astronaut launch to orbit from for the final approach. Cassidy and two Russian station residents in company. home soil in nearly a decade and drawing a Once on board the space station, Hurley said performing experiments and possibly space- With test pilots Doug Hurley and Bob Washington delegation led by President Donald the capsule, newly named Endeavour after the walks to install fresh station batteries. Behnken poised to take over manual control if Trump. NASA said peak viewership online hit retired shuttle, handled extremely well. He was While U.S. astronauts will continue to necessary, the SpaceX Dragon capsule pulled 10 million. the pilot on the last U.S. spaceship to visit the catch a ride on Russian Soyuz rockets, up to the station and docked automatically, no Despite the coronavirus pandemic, thou- space station — the last shuttle flight, by Atlan- it will be through a barter system now that assistance needed. The hatches swung open sands jammed surrounding beaches, bridges tis, in July 2011. NASA’s commercial crew program has finally a few hours later, and the two Dragon riders and towns as SpaceX ended a nine-year launch Restoring American launch capability nine taken flight. NASA had been shelling out tens floated into the orbiting lab and embraced the drought for NASA. The achievement, years in years later, he noted, “is just one effort that we of millions of dollars for every Soyuz seat. three station residents. the making, is expected to drive down launch can show for the ages in this dark time that In a show-and-tell earlier Sunday, the astro- Unlike the SpaceX and NASA flight control costs so more people might be able to afford a we’ve had over the past several months to kind nauts gave a quick tour of the Dragon’s spar- rooms, where everyone was spaced well apart, ticket to space in the coming years. of inspire, especially the young people in the kling clean insides, quite spacious for a capsule. there was no social distancing or masks needed Behnken told the welcoming committee at United States, to reach for these lofty goals.” The blue sequined dinosaur accompanying in orbit since the new arrivals had been in quar- NASA’s Johnson Space Center that the Dragon There was one small glitch: Hurley bumped them — their young sons’ toy, named Tremor antine for many weeks. was “a slick vehicle” and said he was surprised his head entering the space station and frequent- — was also in good shape, Behnken assured “The whole world saw this mission, and at how rough the ride was on the latter part of ly wiped his forehead during the welcoming viewers. Tremor was going to join Earthy, a we are so, so proud of everything you have ascent, compared with the space shuttle, which ceremony. plush globe delivered to the space station on last done for our country and, in fact, to inspire the he and Hurley rode twice. NASA turned to private industry to pick up year’s test flight of a crew-less crew Dragon. world,” NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine “Dragon was huffing and puffing all the way the slack following the shuttle fleet’s retirement, Behnken said both toys would return to Earth said in a call from Mission Control in Houston. into orbit,” he said. hiring SpaceX and Boeing in 2014 for space with them at mission’s end. Hurley credited SpaceX and added, ““It’s Two Texas members of Congress at Johnson station taxi services. Boeing’s first astronaut An old-style capsule splashdown is planned. great to get the United States back in the crewed for the docking — Sen. Ted Cruz and Rep. flight isn’t expected until next year. After liftoff, Musk told reporters that the launch business.” Brian Babin — said the flight offered inspira- Until Saturday, SpaceX had launched only capsule’s return will be more dangerous in some It was the first time a privately built and tion and hope during a particularly tough time space station supplies or satellites. The compa- ways than its launch. Even so, getting the two owned spacecraft carried astronauts to the space of protests and pandemic. ny’s employees took to calling the astronauts astronauts safely to orbit and then the space sta- station in its more than 20 years of existence. “Having it go off without a hitch was a tre- “dads” to drive home the fact that two lives tion had everyone breathing huge sighs of relief. NASA considers this the opening volley in a mendous blessing for our country,” Babin told were at stake in this highly technical effort. As always, Musk was looking ahead. business revolution encircling Earth and eventu- the astronauts. Clearly relieved, NASA Administrator Jim “This is hopefully the first step on a jour- ally stretching to the moon and Mars. Gleaming white in the sunlight, the Dragon Bridenstine tweeted a big “welcome home” to ney toward a civilization on Mars,” he said “NASA is not going to purchase, own and was easily visible on NASA TV from a few the Dragon fliers — “America’s two favorite Saturday evening. operate rockets and capsules the way we used miles away from the space station, its nose cone dads.” to,” Bridenstine said. “”We’re going to partner open and exposing its docking hook as well as Renowned artist Christo DEAR ABBY By Abigail Van Buren dies in New York at 84 Pregnant bride-to-be faces NEW YORK (AP) — in our hearts and memories.” involved 1 million square feet choice between two brothers Christo, known for massive, Born in Bulgaria in 1935, of fabric and 35 miles of rope DEAR ABBY: When I was younger, too big and too awkward for normal ephemeral public arts projects Christo Vladimirov Javacheff across a 1.5 mile long section I was engaged to a man I’ll call “Jake.” activities. My pants are never long died Sunday at his home in studied at the Fine Arts Acad- of the Australian coastline, and I was deeply in love with him, only to enough, and my skirts are always too New York. He was 84. emy in Sofia before moving to the wrapping of the Muse- have my heart broken when he cheated short. I have to adjust car seats and gym His death was announced Prague in 1957, then Vienna, um of Contemporary Art in on me, so I broke it off. A short time lat- equipment to fit. on Twitter and the artist’s web then Geneva. It was in Paris in Chicago. er, I developed feelings for his brother, Worst of all, it’s off-putting to boys. page. No cause was given. 1958 where he met Jeanne- Jeanne-Claude died in 2009 “Jed.” One thing led to another, and Jed Most of them are shorter and cite it as Along with late wife Claude Denat de Guillebon. at age 74 from complications and I are engaged to be married in two the reason they aren’t interested in me Jeanne-Claude, the artists’ They were born on the same of a brain aneurysm. After her months. romantically. I know this might seem careers were defined by their day (June 13) in the same year death, Christo said she was When Jake found out I was dating trivial, but it’s my biggest insecurity and ambitious art projects that (1935), and, according to him, argumentative and very critical Jed, he grew distant. I figured it was hard to overcome. Please help. -- TALL quickly disappeared soon after “In the same moment” and and always asking questions because he was in shock. Recently, he PROBLEM IN NEW MEXICO they were erectedthat andoften would become partners in life and he missed all of that very involved wrapping large and art. much. contacted me and invited me to dinner. DEAR PROBLEM: Many people structures in fabric. In 2005, Christo was already wrap- Their works were grand in Thinking it had to do with the wed- consider height to be an advantage. You he installed more than 7,500 ping smaller found objects, every respect, from manpower ding plans, I accepted. When we were might, too, once you decide to own and saffron-colored vinyl gates like cars and furniture, but to impact. Over 600 workers getting ready to leave, Jake told me he take pride in it. in New York’s Central Park. after he met Jeanne-Claude, were involved in putting up still loved me and had made a terrible Regarding your difficulty in finding He wrapped the Reichstag in their scale broadened. Within The Gates, and 300 more in mistake. I had had a few drinks, and we clothes that fit, do some research online Berlin in fabric with an alu- three years they were working dismantling them. More than 5 ended up having a one-night stand. and you will discover stores that cater to minum sheen in 1995. Their together on an installation million people saw the instal- I just found out I am pregnant, and tall women and men. $26 million Umbrellas project of oil drums and tarp on the lation and it was credited with I’m not sure if Jake is the father or Jed I can’t wave a magic wand and fix the erected1,340 blue umbrellas docks in Cologne. injecting about $254 million is. Honestly, I still love Jake, but he insecurities of the young men in your installed in Japan and 1,760 Although their large scale into the local economy. can’t keep a job, and I don’t think he community and neither can you. This is blue umbrellas in Southern outdoor and indoor projects Running Fence, which was could support me and a baby. What why I’m advising you to broaden your California in 1991. They also were collaborative, they were comprised of 2,050 white should I do? Should I keep my mouth horizons and look further for romance wrapped the Pont Neuf in all credited solely to Christo fabric panels, stretched across shut and marry Jed, who has a good job because it isn’t beyond your reach. Paris, the Kunsthalle in Bern, until 1994, when they revealed 24.5 miles in Northern Califor- and is faithful? -- BIG MESS IN THE A way to do that might be to develop Switzerland and a Roman wall Jeanne-Claude’s contributions. nia in 1976. SOUTH an interest in basketball, a sport that in Italy. The decision, they said, was For the Umbrella project, DEAR BIG MESS: You would be attracts tall people. The statement said the theirs and deliberate since it a total of 1,880 workers were doing a terrible disservice to Jed if you When you’re older, check into a artist’s next project, L’Arc was difficult enough for even used. That, however, had a marry him while you “honestly” still group called Tall Clubs International. If de Triomphe, Wrapped, is one artist to make a name for more somber end: It was dis- love his brother. If you do, you will be you are 21 and over 5 feet, 10 inches, slated to appear in Septem- himself. mantled after a spectator died in for a lifetime of guilt and frustra- you qualify to join and meet other peo- ber in Paris as planned. An The pair moved to New in California. exhibition about Christo and York in 1964, where they liked ″I will live with that tragedy tion, and the chances are great that you ple who won’t be put off at all by your Jeanne-Claude’s work is also to say that they were illegal to the end of my life,″ Christo and Jake won’t be able to stay away height. You will find them by going to scheduled to run from July aliens in an illegal building in said at the time. from each other. While marriage under tall.org. through October at the Centre SoHo for a few years. They In a 2018 interview with these circumstances may seem like an ------Georges Pompidou. eventually bought that build- The Art Newspaper, Christo attractive solution for you economically, DEAR READERS: Along with the “Christo lived his life to ing and would call the city spoke about his signature it doesn’t take a crystal ball to predict it millions of Americans who are observ- the fullest, not only dreaming home for the rest of their lives. wrapping aesthetic. In the will be another disaster. ing this Memorial Day, I add my prayer up what seemed impossible The year 1968 would prove instance of the Reichstag, he Instead of trying to take the easy way of thanks for those courageous men but realizing it,” his office pivotal for the couple with said, covering it with fabric out, straighten your spine, fess up and and women who sacrificed their lives in said in a statement. “Christo three endeavors: Wrapped made the Victorian sculptures, do the right thing. A paternity test will service to our country. May they rest in and Jeanne-Claude’s artwork Fountain; Wrapped Medieval ornament and decoration dis- determine which brother is the father peace. -- ABBY brought people together in Tower; and Wrapped Kuns- appear and, thus, highlighted, of your child and the one who should ------shared experiences across the thalle. The next year brought “The principal proportion of support it. Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van globe, and their work lives on Wrapped Coast, which architecture.” DEAR ABBY: I’m a 16-year-old Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, girl and 6 feet tall. I have already been and was founded by her mother, Pauline through the worst of my insecurities, Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at www. and even though I now have some DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los confidence, my height still bothers me. Angeles, CA 90069. 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A6 | MONDAY, JUNE 1, 2020 The World Lady ’s new ’ is a letdown Associated Press over her disco ball on “ARTPOP,” to the album, you’ll want to social many cooks in the kitchen could was partly about her overdrink- here. the album still had direction and distance from it. be the reason the album lacks ing. The topics are real and at Gaga fares better on tracks , character. And “Joanne” was a “Chromatica” is a letdown real flavor. Where is the salt, or times, extremely heavy, and like “Replay,” or even “911” and deep, emotional set of songs that from one of pop’s best voices. The spark? Gaga gets points for sharing her “Babylon,” though both songs “Chromatica” paved the way for the sound of production, which is basic, is the “Alice,” one of the better songs real-life feelings and experiences sound like leftover tracks from “A Star is Born,” a flawless album album’s biggest problem — and on the 16-track set, opens the in her music. But the album’s “Born This Way.” (Interscope) that captures all the great sides of the flat sound doesn’t help bring album as Gaga sings, “My name production doesn’t serve as But most of “Chromatica” is In the 12 years since Lady Gaga. the heavy themes of the album to isn’t Alice/But I’ll keep looking, the best vessel for those deep problematic: First single “Stupid Gaga dropped her first album, the Enter “Chromatica,” her sixth life like Gaga has been able to do I’ll keep looking for Wonder- emotions to breathe. And her Love” is forgettable; “Enigma” is singer has exceptionally shown studio effort, and her return to in the past. l an d .” vocal performance, surprisingly predictable; and the inclusion of that she knows how to create a the electro dance-pop sound that BloodPop works as lead Her search isn’t over if “Chro- plain and unmemorable, doesn’t the chart-topping killer album. made her a multiplatinum pop producer, co-crafting most songs matica” is any indication — this help either. Sometimes it feels like on the bouncy but super-me- “” was danceable and star. on the project. But other helpers feels like a watered-down version Gaga isn’t even present. diocre “Rain on Me” screams, clever. “The Fame Monster” was It’s an album made for the are also part of the process, of the creative Gaga we all love. Some of the lyrics feel lazy, “I JUST WANT A NO. 1 HIT an epic adventure into her darker clubs, though during this current including , , In an interview to promote too. On “Plastic Doll” she sings, RIGHT NOW.” mind. “Born This Way” brilliantly pandemic, that’s equivalent to , , Sebastian the album, she explained that “I’ve lived in a pink box so Having little depth, the best wove in elements of rock and dancing alone in front of your Ingrosso, Justin Tranter, , “” was about her long/I am top shelf, they built way to describe “Chromatica” house with her signature pop. floor mirror. and . Too sexual assault and “Rain on Me” me strong.” Enter side-eye emoji might be shallow. Though she might have tripped But instead of bopping along

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BY JAY BOBBIN Rachel McAdams Its edges may not be as sharp as those of “Network” or “Broadcast person in the world,” and Becky soon finds truth in that as Pomeroy News,” but “Morning Glory” puts television to the test in its own stubbornly refuses to do most of what she asks of him. modest way. Director Roger Michell has experience in romantic comedies Currently playing on Hulu, the 2010 comedy doubles as both a (“Notting Hill”), but the main creative engine behind “Morning romance and a satire, hinging on the personal and professional lives Glory” is screenwriter Aline Brosh McKenna, who also serviced other – which eventually merge – of Becky Fuller (played by an extremely heroines wonderfully both before (“The Devil Wears Prada”) and after engaging Rachel McAdams), an ambitious TV-news producer (“Crazy Ex-Girlfriend”) this film. She makes Becky someone truly to downsized out of her job at a New Jersey morning show. Through root for, but that’s also to the immense credit of star McAdams. sheer force of personality, she convinces a lowly network’s news The actress has proven herself in both comedy and drama many honcho (Jeff Goldblum) to hire her as the latest of many executive times, but “Morning Glory” arguably is her best showcase to date. producers of “Daybreak,” a program that’s an industry joke. Literally. Hitting both sad and humorous notes with total skill here (and tossing off many “inside baseball” references to TV news quite Taking charge by dismissing the skeevy male co-anchor (Ty smoothly), she carries the picture, part of her run of journalism- Burrell), Becky finds herself in immediate need of someone to partner related projects that also have encompassed “State of Play” and the with attitude-dripping co-host Colleen Peck (a droll Diane Keaton). Oscar-winning “Spotlight.” Enter Mike Pomeroy, a legendary newsman sitting out the rest of “Morning Glory” also boasts a solid cast of supporting players as ‘Morning Glory’ his lucrative contract, which will be voided if he turns down a job “Daybreak” personnel. The standouts: John Pankow (“Mad About the network offers him ... and as the pompous, humorless Pomeroy, You”) as the cheerfully knowing associate producer, and Matt Malloy Harrison Ford is pure comedic gold. His low growl is good for a as the hapless weatherman, who’s sent to give forecasts while skydiving has fun skewering laugh with virtually every line. (he’s not good at it) and riding a fearsome roller coaster (he’s not good Becky’s love life also picks up thanks to newsmagazine producer at that, either). Adam Bennett (a charming Patrick Wilson), but his real role here is Quite underrated, “Morning Glory” is terrific fun – and cheers to morning shows to be a sounding board for Becky. His own encounters with Pomeroy the cable networks and streaming services that continue to give it its make him declare the new morning anchorman “the third worst due. The World MONDAY, JUNE 1, 2020 | A7

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(AP) - As protests grip tactics against demonstra- Beatty, who pressed for de Blasio decried what he a woman in the passenger hands of police. the nation, officers have tors are actually making the peaceful tactics on both called “structural racism” seat. The officers pull the “What if, instead of doused crowds with pepper violence worse rather than sides in a video posted on that leads to violence woman out and appear to a President who tweets spray, struck protesters with quelling it. Twitter by Columbus City against minorities, but also use a stun gun on the man. ‘when the looting starts, batons, steered police cars While the protests and Council president Shan- defended police. They use zip-tie hand- the shooting starts,’ we into throngs, shoved dem- subsequent police inter- non Hardin, who also was “It is inappropriate for cuffs on the woman on the had leadership that could onstrators and screamed actions may be shocking pepper-sprayed. Both are protesters to surround a ground. unequivocally say, ‘When curses. Some police action to some, many African African American. police vehicle and threaten In a message some saw you use police power in has been directed against Americans aren’t surprised In Salt Lake City, a police officers,” he said. as encouraging police the name of the state to people smashing windows, because they’ve endured police officer shoved and “That’s wrong on its face violence, President Don- murder, lynch, and destroy, breaking into stores and police brutality for decades, knocked over an older man and that hasn’t happened ald Trump praised U.S. you will be prosecuted burning cars, but many find said Chris White, director who was walking with a in the history of protests in Secret Service officers for your crimes,’” Barber other instances more diffi- of the Detroit Coalition cane on a sidewalk near this city.” guarding the White House wrote. cult to understand — like Against Police Brutality, a protest. Another officer Two police officers in amid demonstrations and Trump wasn’t alone in the elderly man knocked “What’s happening, it’s stepped in within seconds Atlanta were fired and three said any protesters who using loaded language. over by police as he walked the way American society to assist the man, as did the others placed on desk duty breached its fence would The Minnesota Depart- with a cane on a Salt Lake has always been,” White officer who knocked him over excessive use of force face “the most vicious ment of Public Safety sent City sidewalk. said. down. Police Chief Mike during a protest incident dogs, and most ominous a tweet Saturday saying The protests began after U.S. Rep. Joyce Beatty, Brown issued a video Sun- involving two college weapons, I have ever seen. it would strengthen its the May 25 death of George who was hit by pepper day saying he’d personally students Saturday night. That’s when people would response to “a sophisti- Floyd, a black man who spray Saturday as scuf- apologized to the man. Mayor Keisha Lance Bot- have been really badly hurt, cated network of urban died in Minneapolis after a fles broke out near the “It was hard for me to toms said Sunday that she at least.” warfare.” Hours later, video white police officer who is end of a demonstration watch what happened, and and the police chief made In a letter titled “Dear emerged of police shooting now charged with murder, in Columbus, Ohio, said I know it was even harder the decision after reviewing America,” civil rights paint projectiles at people Derek Chauvin, pressed his police escalated matters by for him to experience it,” body-camera footage. leader Rev. William Barber gathered on the front porch knee into Floyd’s neck for using heavy-handed tactics Brown said. Footage shown on TV as II, a pastor at Green- of a home after curfew in several minutes even after against “passionate” young In New York, where captured by local reporters leaf Christian Church in Minneapolis. “Light ‘em he stopped moving and demonstrators who were video showed two police shows a group of police Goldsboro, North Carolina, up,” a man is heard saying pleading for air. mostly orderly. vehicles driving into a officers in riot gear and said protesters have the before the shooting began. Now, some are question- “Too much force is not crowd, knocking aside gas masks surround a car right to decry “brutal and No one appeared seriously ing whether tough police the answer to this,” said demonstrators, Mayor Bill being driven by a man with inhumane” treatment at the injured. Two officers fired after ‘excessive force’ arrests ATLANTA (AP) — Two released without charges. to release the other man and recovered. Shields offered an apol- A preliminary investigation police officers have been She said the man, Messi- let him get in the car as the The mayor said she had ogy and said she knows indicates the officer was in fired and three others placed ah Young, was released, dark sedan advances a bit. delayed the news con- the officers’ behavior was an intersection on foot to on desk duty over excessive too, and she’s ordering The car gets stuck in ference several hours to unacceptable and caused block traffic from passing use of force during a protest the charges against him traffic and officers run up to review all the body-camera further fear. into an area where there arrest incident involving dropped. She didn’t specify both sides of the car shout- footage because she and “Sometimes the best were protesters when a per- two college students, Atlan- what charges he faced. A ing orders. An officer uses a Shields wanted to be certain thing, the only thing you son on an ATV approached ta’s mayor said Sunday. police report says Young stun gun on Pilgrim as she’s about what happened. can do as a police chief is at a high rate of speed and Mayor Keisha Lance was charged with attempt- trying to get out of the car “I really wanted to come in and clean up the hit him. Bottoms said at a news con- ing to elude police and and then officers pull her believe that the body-worn mess that’s before you,” Officer Maximilian ference that she and police driving with a suspended from the vehicle. camera footage would Shields said. Brewer suffered significant Chief Erika Shields made license. Another officer yells at provide some larger view “When wrong is wrong, injuries to his legs and the decision after reviewing Dramatic body camera Young to put the car in park that could better ratio- we have to, as law enforce- remained in the intensive body-camera footage of a video that police released and open the window. An nalize why we got to this ment, start dealing with it care unit Sunday evening, Saturday night incident that Sunday night shows police officer repeatedly hits the space,” Shields said. “And in the same manner that Shields said, adding that first gained attention from taking another young man driver’s side window with having spent most of the we would deal with it with she hopes he’ll be able to video online and on local into custody in a downtown a baton, and another officer afternoon with the mayor, non-law enforcement,” walk again. The ATV rider news. street alongside a line of finally manages to break it. reviewing the footage Shields said. “For some was taken into custody at “Use of excessive force stopped cars. The man is As the glass shatters, exhaustively, I knew that reason, we’ve fallen into the scene and to a hospital is never acceptable,” Bot- pleading with police to let an officer uses a stun gun I had only one option, and a gray area where there’s with non-life-threatening toms told reporters. Shields him go, saying he didn’t do on Young and officers pull that is to terminate the a separate set of rules for injuries. called the footage “really anything. him from the car as officers employees.” law enforcement, and if we Police on Sunday night shocking to watch.” Young, sitting in the driv- shout, “Get your hand out Bottoms said she had want to get out of this space identified the driver of Police on Sunday night er’s seat of a car stopped of your pockets,” and, “He spoken to leaders at that we’re in now we have the ATV as 42-year-old identified the fired -offi in the street holds up his got a gun. He got a gun. He Spelman College and to change how we manage Avery Goggans. He has cers as Investigator Ivory phone, appearing to shoot got a gun.” Once he’s out of Morehouse College, where internally.” been charged with DUI, Streeter, who was hired in video as an officer -ap the car and on the ground, she said the the young Shields said she ex- serious injury by vehicle, December 2003, and Inves- proaches and pulls the driv- officers zip tie Young’s people were students. She perienced a broad range reckless driving, possession tigator Mark Gardner, who er’s side door open. Young hands behind his back and said she’d also spoken to of emotions as just a few of marijuana and several was hired in August 1997. pulls the door shut and says lead him away. representatives for the stu- hours before she saw the other traffic charges, police Bottoms said the woman, repeatedly, “I’m not dying Police reports do not dents but hadn’t yet spoken video, another of her offi- Sgt. John Chafee said in an Taniyah Pilgrim, was today.” He urges the officers list a gun as having been directly to them. cers was seriously injured. email.

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Unrest overshadows peaceful protests WASHINGTON (AP) phia hurled rocks and Mo- the White House, the scene they were responding to Friday night as hundreds of protests in his hometown — Tens of thousands lotov cocktails at police, of three days of demonstra- multiple fires set around protesters gathered outside of Wilmington, Delaware, of protesters took to the officials said, while thieves tions, where police fired the capital. the executive mansion, and talked to some of the streets across America in more than 20 California tear gas and stun grenades The entire Washington, some of them throwing demonstrators. He also again Sunday, with peace- cities smashed their way into a crowd of more than D.C., National Guard — rocks and tugging at police wrote a post on ful demonstrations against into businesses and ran off 1,000 chanting protesters roughly 1,700 soldiers — barricades. The president expressing empathy for police killings of black with as much as they could across the street in Lafay- was called in to help con- spent nearly an hour in the those despairing about the people overshadowed by carry — boxes of sneakers, ette Park. The crowd ran trol the protests, according bunker designed for use in killing of George Floyd. unrest that ravaged cities armloads of clothes, and away and piled up road to two Defense Department emergencies like terrorist At least 4,400 people from Philadelphia to Los cellphones, TVs and other signs and plastic barriers officials who insisted on attacks, according to a Re- have been arrested over Angeles and flared near the electronics. to light a raging fire in a anonymity because they publican close to the White days of protests, according White House. In Minneapolis, a tanker nearby street. Some pulled were not authorized to pub- House who was not autho- to a tally compiled by The City and state officials truck driver drove into a an American flag from a licly discuss the matter. rized to publicly discuss Associated Press. Arrests deployed thousands of massive crowd of demon- building and threw it into As the protests grew, private matters and spoke ranged from stealing and National Guard soldiers, strators nearly a week after the blaze. President Donald Trump on condition of anonymity. blocking highways to enacted strict curfews and the death of George Floyd, A building in the park retweeted conservative The account was con- breaking curfew. shut down mass transit a black man who pleaded with bathrooms and a commentator Buck Sexton firmed by an administration In Salt Lake City, an systems to slow protesters’ for air as an officer pressed maintenance office went up who called for “over- official who also spoke on activist leader condemned movements, but that did a knee into his neck. No in flames and people broke whelming force” against condition of anonymity. the destruction of property little to stop parts of many protesters appeared to be into banks and jewelry violent demonstrators. Former Vice President but said broken buildings cities from again erupting injured, and the driver was stores. As demonstrations Secret Service agents Joe Biden, the presumptive shouldn’t be mourned on into mayhem. arrested. persisted past curfew, had rushed Trump to a Democratic nominee for the same level as black Protesters in Philadel- Tensions spiked outside Washington police said White House bunker on president, visited the site of men like Floyd. Reporters suffer attacks covering protests NEW YORK (AP) — A news photographer in Pitts- who shouted obscenities a picture of Vittert on his the website The Daily camera was smashed. Fox News reporter was burgh said he was beaten by directed at Fox. Flanked cell phone and shouted to Caller followed Vittert and “They were putting them- pummeled and chased by demonstrators, and police in by two security guards, he other protesters that he was the demonstrators as they selves at risk,” he said. protesters who had gathered Louisville, Kentucky, apol- and photographer Christian from Fox. left the park. At one point, “It makes me proud to do outside the White House ogized after an officer fired Galdabini walked away “The protesters stopped someone took Vittert’s my job and to be a journal- early Saturday as part of what appeared to be pepper from Washington’s Lafay- protesting whatever it was microphone and threw it ist,” he said. “I’m proud to nationwide unrest following bullets at a television news ette Park trailed by an angry they were protesting and at his back. One woman be an organization that is the death of George Floyd. crew. group before riot police turned on us,” he said, “and chasing him wore a t-shirt unyielding in our coverage. For several journalists Fox’s Leland Vittert dispersed them. that was a very different that said, “I can’t breathe,” We’re going to keep on across the country, the was rattled following the Vittert said there were feeling.” a reference what Floyd said telling our story and doing demonstrations were taking Washington attack that he no markings on him or He compared it to when earlier this week when a exactly what we’re doing.” an ominous, dangerous turn. said was clearly targeted at the crew’s equipment to he was chased away from Minneapolis police officer Suzanne Scott, CEO of A television reporter in his news organization. identify them as from Fox. a demonstration in Egypt pressed his knee against his Fox News Media, said in a Columbia, S.C., was hurt by “We took a good thump- But he said during the during the Arab Spring neck. memo on Saturday that Fox a thrown rock Saturday and ing,” he told The Associ- demonstration, one man of 2011 by a group that Vittert said he was was taking all necessary a journalist in Minneapolis ated Press. A live shot he continually asked him who shouted, “Fox News hates “extremely grateful” to the security precautions to pro- was shot in the thigh by a was doing was interrupted he worked for. He didn’t Muslims.” Daily Caller for document- tect its journalists covering rubber bullet. A television by a group of protesters answer, but the man found A correspondent from ing the scene; Galdabini’s the story.

under the direction of city and widespread property tive behavior by some a small group of people Legislature called the riot- Riots leadership, the statement damage, and to prevent the during protests. who took the opportunity ers opportunists and outli- from the governor’s office further community spread Portland Fire Chief Sara of earlier peaceful protests ers who were disregarding From A1 said. of COVID-19 through Boone, who is African — that police had largely the leadership of black emergency and an order “The National Guard is continued gathering,” they American, said the anger stayed away from — “to community organizers. At banning weapons. on stand by to assist the said. and violence is not only steal stuff and break stuff.” one point, black communi- Although many dis- Seattle Police Department The tense scenes in about the killing of George “We can get justice for ty members placed them- persed soon after, dozens as requested by Mayor Seattle followed a violent Floyd in Minneapolis, but black people, but we don’t selves between a business remained downtown in Durkan,” Inslee said. night in Portland, Oregon, a system that allows peo- have to destroy our com- and vandals to protect it defiance of the curfew, “They will only be utilized where authorities said ple of color to “feel fear munity to do it,” Hardesty from being destroyed, they setting fires, breaking into if absolutely necessary and those responsible for the every day.” said. She offered to help said. retail stores and taking we appreciate their efforts damage to police head- “This is a moment of identify rioters from video “We are just beginning items while police fired to help in this important quarters, a shopping mall reckoning,” Boone said images so they could be to lay plans to reopen and tear gas and arrested at work.” and businesses will be at a news conference with arrested and prosecuted. these actions are destruc- least one person. Residents should tracked down. other city leaders. “We are In the past, Portland tive to our efforts as we The governor said he remain in their homes “to Portland Mayor Ted going forward, together, has seen numerous violent try to weave together what had activated up to 200 the extent possible” and Wheeler also imposed a to create an actual com- protests, often between COVID-19 has already members of the Wash- not travel in or through state of emergency and a munity where respect far-right demonstrators torn apart,” the nine law- ington National Guard Seattle, said Durkan, curfew, which resumed and dignity are our core and those opposed to makers said. in response to a request Seattle Police Chief Car- Saturday at 8 p.m. and will values.” them. Community activ- Portland police arrested from the city to help men Best and Seattle Fire lift at 6 a.m. Sunday. And Jo Ann Hardesty, an ists have told police their at least 13 people before protect property, as well Department Chief Harold city officials in Eugene, African American member heavy presence can be a dawn Saturday. Seattle po- as manage crowds and Scoggins in a statement. Oregon, enacted a 9 p.m. of the City Council, said trigger for violence. lice were reviewing the use traffic. Guard personnel “This curfew is intend- Saturday curfew in part of those responsible for the The People of Color of force in one of at least will be unarmed and work ed to prevent violence the city following destruc- looting and burning were Caucus of the Oregon seven arrests Friday night. NORTHWESTNORTHWEST STOCKSSTOCKS NORTHWESTLOTTERY STOCKS

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He won the Co- raced for the win. Keselowski close the victory. 1-2 finish for Ford and lamented and is fighting for a new contract ca-Cola 600 seven nights ago at was third with a lap and a turn “We were in position and able how quiet it was after NA- at Team Penske. His confidence Charlotte Motor Speedway when remaining when opportunity to strike when it counted,” Kesel- SCAR’s fifth event without fans. is still intact and he’s convinced a caution with two laps remaining opened. Logano cleared Elliott owski said. “Joey and Chase got The track is built like an arena, he can compete for a champion- helped him get to victory lane. for the lead with three to go, but together there. I don’t know what referred to as “The Last Great ship this year. “I felt like I was in Las Vegas,” Elliott stalked him while seeking all caused it, but we were just in Colosseum” and can hold about Being in the right place at the Keselowski said about the Bristol his second win in three days. position to strike and here we are 140,000 spectators. right time is helping. win. “I went from having a bad They made contact in the in victory lane.” Seven-time NASCAR champi- Keselowski inherited his sec- hand to a full house real quick.” fourth turn and drifted into the Logano finished 21st and on Jimmie Johnson was third and ond win in a week when the lead- The victory dropped into Kes- wall as Keselowski slid past. Elliott was 22nd. once again showed he’s close to ers crashed in front of him with a elowski’s lap when Chase Elliott He had just one trip around the Clint Bowyer was second for snapping his 104-race losing streak. Sports Briefs BASEBALL Players call for longer season, more pay NEW YORK — Major League Baseball players ignored claims by clubs that they need to take additional pay cuts, instead proposing they receive a far higher percentage of salaries and a commit to a longer schedule as part of a counteroffer to start the coronavirus-delayed season. Players proposed a 114-game regular season Sunday, up from 82 in management’s offer, a person familiar with the plan told The Associated Press. Done that way, the World Series could extend past Thanksgiving. The person spoke on condition of anonymity be- cause no details were announced. Opening day would be June 30 and the regular season would end Oct. 31, nearly five weeks after the Sept. 27 conclusion that MLB’s proposal stuck to from the season’s original schedule. The union offered schedul- ing flexibility to include more doubleheaders as baseball crams the games into 123 days, leaving John Gunther Photos, The World little room for days off. North Bend bowlers Kian Pryor, Chase Taylor and Angel Espat roll balls on roll-up lanes in the parking lot for North Bend Lanes during a practice last week. COLLEGE FOOTBALL Former OSU standout, coach Osia Lewis dies NB bowlers get innovative to stay sharp NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Van- JOHN GUNTHER derbilt senior defensive analyst The World Osia Lewis died Sunday follow- ing a lengthy battle with cancer, NORTH BEND — As the national high the school announced. He was 57. school bowling championship nears, the Lewis also was a special North Bend bowling team is getting nervous consultant to Vanderbilt coach about its preparation — or more specifically Derek Mason. He joined the it’s lack of preparation. Commodores in 2016 as a senior North Bend Lanes, along with all the other defensive assistant and outside bowling alleys across the state, has been linebackers coach. closed during the coronavirus pandemic. So Before coming to Vanderbilt, the bowlers haven’t been able to practice the Lewis spent five years as a defen- skills that brought them to the cusp of the sive line coach at San Diego State. state championship during the winter before He also had assistant coaching the Bulldogs ultimately finished second. stints at UTEP, New Mexico, Il- Their season performance, which includ- linois, Oregon State and Western ed winning seven straight tournaments and Oregon. setting a record with their strong start in Lewis was a standout line- qualifying at state, gave them the chance to backer at Oregon State from compete in the national tournament in Ohio. 1982-85. In recent weeks, the Bulldogs have come North Bend team members planning for the national tournament include, from left, Kian Pryor, Angel Espat, Jake He is survived by his wife, up with at least a partial solution. Newsum, Keegan Jelinek, Chase Taylor and Konnor Jelinek. Darlene, a son, Marvin, and In the bowling alley’s parking lot, they are the building practicing on the real lanes. Jake Newsum and Chase Taylor. daughter, Kiana. setting up three short practice lanes that usu- “It’s almost infuriating, because it’s right They have been selling tickets for a raffle ally are used to take to elementary schools to there,” Espat said. “As much as we want to help fund the trip and a couple of them PRO FOOTBALL introduce youngsters to the sport. to go in there, even though this is dumbed also have taken jobs to support the trip. The Bulldogs have been rolling plastic down, it’s also beneficial.” Duryee said it was the players who drove Hall of Famer Floyd Little balls toward pins set up on those fabric lanes. Teammate Keegan Jelinek agreed. his decision to set up the practice sessions. battles cancer “The lanes are a little short and a little dry, “I think all in all, it helps,” he said. “We’re “The kids kept calling and asking what SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Pro but the ball’s about the right size and it has not trying to worry about knocking down all our we do about practice,” he said. “I knew we Football Hall of Famer Floyd holes,” said John Newsum, one of the parents pins — we are trying to get the physical memo- had these roll-up mats to bring to the grade Little, who starred in the NFL for who help Rod Duryee coach the team. ry of rolling the ball back so when we are in the schools. That’s what we have right now.” the Denver Broncos, has been The teammates take turns setting up the lanes again, we will get back to rolling strikes.” Duryee and the bowlers hope the lanes are diagnosed with cancer, according pins and rolling the balls toward them. Plus, the interaction with the teammates open again soon, when Coos County enters to a former Syracuse Orange It’s not the real thing — not close. But it when they have been mostly separated is Phase 2 of Gov. Kate Brown’s reopening teammate who has set up a does help, Duryee said. priceless. plan, ideally this weekend. GoFundMe page to help pay for “The kids can’t slide,” Duryee said. “They “We are still having fun,” Jelinek said. There’s always a chance that the national treatment costs. are limited to a one- or two-step approach. “It’s not what we want, but we have to make tournament will be canceled — it already has Pat Killorin, a center for Syr- “But it keeps the mechanics and basics it work.” bene postponed and moved — but the Bulldogs acuse in the mid-1960s, created going.” Through it all, the bowlers are looking are moving forward with their plans for the trip. the fundraiser last Sunday. During the practice sessions, Duryee forward to nationals. “I am going to keep pressing the kids until Little, a three-time All-Amer- works with the bowlers on their form and “I think our team is ready,” Jelinek said. they say no,” Duryee said. ican at Syracuse from 1964-66, their release of the balls. “We are rusty, but we are a great team to- People interested in supporting the team was selected sixth overall in the The training is helping, said Angel Espat, gether. When we are all hyped up and in the for its trip to the national tournament can buy 1967 combined AFL-NFL draft the lone senior on the team. mindset, we do really good.” a raffle ticket for an eight-day trip to Mexico by the Broncos. He spent his “A master always goes over his basics, no Espat said the team’s strength is “our natu- and $1,000 in spending money. The tickets are entire nine-year career with the matter what stage of life he is in,” Espat said. ral competitive drive and our chemistry.” $20 and only 600 are being sold. To purchase franchise and rushed for 6,323 “It’s great to go over your form and stance. It’s Six members of the team are planning to a ticket, contact Duryee by text at 541-808- yards and 43 touchdowns. The great to get out and interact (with the team).” head to the national tournament — Espat, 1217 or visit the restaurant at North Bend 77-year-old Little led the NFL in Of course it would be better to be inside Jelinek and his brother Konnor, Kian Pryor, Lanes, which is open for dine-in service. rushing yards (1,133) and yards from scrimmage (1,388) in 1971. He was inducted into the Hall of Soccer union approves salary cuts for MLS Fame in 2010. ANNE M. PETERSON tition as soon as they are safely sideration, but the league’s 26 of the financial hit the league TRACK & FIELD Associated Press able to do so,” the MLSPA said teams and limited staff would be and teams were facing with the Gold medalist from 1956 in a statement. sheltered at hotels with games extended suspension in play. The Major League Soccer The MLS season was sus- played without fans at ESPN’s “We are seeking to work Bobby Joe Morrow dies Players Association voted to pended March 12 because of the Wide World of Sports Complex collaboratively with the MLSPA SAN BENITO, Texas — Bobby approve economic concessions coronavirus pandemic. Teams at Disney World. to find a solution that provides a Joe Morrow, the Texas sprinter for this season, including across- had played just two games of the In addition to salary cuts, safety net for all players, oppor- who won three gold medals in the the-board salary cuts, while also season. the union’s proposal includes tunity to earn full salary in the 1956 Melbourne Olympics while agreeing to play in a proposed Major League Soccer gave reduced team and individual scenario where all matches are a student at Abilene Christian Uni- summer tournament in Orlando, its teams the go-ahead Thursday bonuses, as well as concessions played with fans, and in partic- versity, died Saturday. He was 84. Florida. to begin small voluntary group to the existing and future terms ular provides protection for the Morrow’s family said he died The proposal, made public by training sessions outdoors. of the collective bargaining players at the lower end of the of natural causes at home in San the union Sunday night, will now Teams must follow a strict proto- agreement. Details were not salary scale,” the league said in a Benito. be sent to back to the league for col, as well as local public health immediately available. statement at the time. Morrow won the 100 and 200 approval by team owners. and government restrictions. Not MLS did not immediately MLS and the players’ union meters in Melbourne and an- “While a difficult vote in all of the league’s teams have comment on the proposal. agreed to terms of a new contract chored the United States’ cham- incredibly challenging times, it returned to training. MLS first announced last month in early February, but it had not pion 400 relay team, matching was taken collectively to ensure Details of the Orlando tour- it was exploring possible “changes been ratified when the season the world record of 20.6 seconds that players can return to compe- nament were still under con- to player compensation” because was put on hold. in the 200.