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Thursday, April 13, 2017
East Oregonian
Page 5A
PUBLIC SAFETY LOG
AP FACT CHECK
Editor’s Note: An arrest in the April 4, 2017 East Oregonian
public safety log contained incorrect information. Balatazar
Manuel Mendiola, 36, of Hermiston was arrested after a domestic
disturbance on Sunday, April 2 but was not involved in a later
disagreement at the same apartment complex during which a man
pulled a gun on another man.
Also, a man stalking employees and trespassing reported in the
Wednesday, April 12 public safety log was arrested at Walgreen’s,
144 S.W. 20th St., Pendleton, not at Safeway.
Steve who? Trump shortchanges a relationship
TUESDAY
7:13 a.m. - A small child was found at Southwest Second
Street and Frazer Avenue, Pendleton, without an adult around and
Pendleton police were called.
8:12 a.m. - Morrow County sheriff’s deputies were called when
a bus was rear-ended on South Main Street and Oregon Trail
Boulevard, Boardman.
9:41 a.m. - Someone may be living in one of the outbuildings
at the Hermiston Warming Station, 1075 S. Highway 395, an
employee told Hermiston police. She requested contact from an
officer.
11:03 a.m. - An employee at Irrigon City Hall, 500 N.E. Main
Ave., requested contact from a Morrow County sheriff’s deputy
about a major code issue. The caller said he didn’t want the
information going out over the radio “so they can’t run.”
12:03 p.m. - A Pendleton woman on Southwest Goodwin Place
reported four pit bull dogs with no collars roaming in her front yard,
and asked a Pendleton officer to contact her.
12:39 p.m. - A trailer hitch worth $600 was reported stolen from a
residence on Southwest Meadow View Drive, Hermiston.
1:00 p.m. - A Morrow County sheriff’s deputy and Boardman
emergency services responded to East Columbia Avenue and Rail
Loop Drive, Boardman, when an 18-year-old man called to report a
needle containing methamphetamine had broken off in his arm.
1:25 p.m. - A passing motorist spotted a safe that had been
broken open and abandoned along Pole Line Road and Frontage
Lane, Boardman, and reported it to the Morrow County Sheriff’s
Office.
2:02 p.m. - Neighbors reported a theft in progress at a vacant
house on East Main Street, Hermiston.
4:01 p.m. - Prescription pain medication was reported stolen
from luggage during a bus trip from Portland to Irrigon. The caller
requested phone contact from a Morrow County sheriff’s deputy.
4:04 p.m. - An employee with the Department of Human
Services in Pendleton contacted Pendleton police to report a
possible forgery incident against one of the agency’s clients.
4:38 p.m. - Pendleton police were called to a residence on
Southeast Byers Place after a woman reported a man took her
phone, ripped her coat and pushed her down the stairs. The caller
said the man was still at the scene, but she did not need medical
assistance.
4:39 p.m. - A passerby saw a man passed out on Northwest
Horn Avenue, Pendleton, and could not tell whether the man was
breathing. Pendleton emergency services responded.
5:11 p.m. - A caller reported neighbors on Southwest Nye
Avenue, Pendleton, were beating on a dog with a leather belt.
6:21 p.m. - A vehicle was reported broken into at Atkinson
Staffing, 80796 N. Highway 395, Hermiston.
10:27 p.m. - Someone tried to steal prescription medication from
a residence on East Jennie Avenue, Hermiston.
10:52 p.m. - A man reported to be “going a little crazy” at Knights
Inn, 100 First St. N.W., Boardman, refused a ride to the hospital.
ARRESTS, CITATIONS
•Gregorio Ciprian Castro, 21, Boardman, was arrested by
Oregon State Police for driving under the influence of intoxicants
(alcohol), a felony.
•Hermiston police arrested Richard James Mills, 62, address
not provided, on charges of second-degree burglary, a felony, and
misdemeanor third-degree criminal mischief (vandalism). He was
also lodged for a felony probation violation.
•Oregon State Police arrested Katie Ann Sargent, 27, address
not provided, after a traffic stop for possession of metham-
phetamine, giving false information to police and driving while
suspended, as well as on a parole violation and a Washington
Department of Corrections fugitive warrant. Sargent’s passenger,
Adam Gingrow, 31, address not provided, also was arrested for
possession of methamphetamine and on two failure to appear
warrants. Both were lodged at the Umatilla County Jail, Pendleton.
DEATH NOTICES
Randy G. Johnson
Hermiston
March 12, 1974-April 9, 2017
Randy G. Johnson, 43, of Hermiston died Sunday, April 9,
2017, at his home. He was born March 12, 1974, in Hermiston.
A celebration of life service will be held Sunday, April 23 at 2
p.m. at the Hermiston Conference Center. Private burial will
be at the Hermiston Cemetery. Burns Mortuary of Hermiston
is in care of arrangements. Sign the online condolence book at
burnsmortuaryhermiston.com
By CALVIN WOODWARD
Associated Press
WASHINGTON — In a
pair of interviews, President
Donald Trump gave a
skewed account of auto jobs
and health care under his
watch and flatly contradicted
himself on how long he’s
known his right-hand strate-
gist, Steve Bannon.
“Many years,” Trump
said of their relationship back
in August, when he made
Bannon his campaign chief.
“I didn’t know him” at the
time, Trump told the New
York Post on Tuesday. Trump
got it right the first time.
Why does it matter? It
comes as another indication
that the president may
be edging away from the
conservative-populist ideo-
logue as an inner-circle rift
plays out in the White House.
A look at some of his
statements in the interviews
and in a brief news confer-
ence Wednesday:
TRUMP: “I like Steve,
but you have to remember
he was not involved in
my campaign until very
late. I had already beaten
all the senators and all the
governors, and I didn’t know
Steve. I’m my own strategist
and it wasn’t like I was going
to change strategies because I
was facing crooked Hillary.”
THE FACTS: Bannon
was far from a stranger when
he came on board near the
start of the general election
campaign against Democrat
Hillary Clinton.
Trump and Bannon had
known each other for five
years when the Republican
NEW YORK (AP) —
Charlie Murphy, older
brother of Eddie Murphy
and a comedy stand-up
and performer in his own
right, has died.
Murphy died
We d n e s d a y
in New York
of
leukemia,
according to his
representative,
Domenick Nati.
Murphy was 57.
He
was
perhaps
best-
known for his Murphy
appearances
on “Chappelle’s Show”
on Comedy Central. He
collaborated with writing
his brother’s starring films
LOTTERY
Marlene Joy Sharer McFadden, 82, of Umatilla died
Tuesday, April 11, 2017, in Hermiston. She was born Dec. 31,
1934, in Hillsboro. A funeral service will be held Tuesday, April
18 at 2 p.m. at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints,
15 Grant Ave., Umatilla. Burial will be Wednesday, April
19 at 1 p.m. at Juniper Haven Cemetery in Prineville. Burns
Mortuary of Hermiston is in care of arrangements. Sign the
online condolence book at burnsmortuaryhermiston.com
UPCOMING SERVIC
THURSDAY, APRIL 13
GILLIAM, HELEN — Funeral service at 11 a.m. at
All Saints Episcopal Church, 140 W. Church St., Heppner.
Concluding service and burial will follow at the Heppner
Masonic Cemetery.
FRIDAY, APRIL 14
BIEREN, BRENT — Celebration of life service at 3 p.m.
at New Hope Community Church, 1350 S. Highway 395,
Hermiston.
HALVORSON, RUBY — Graveside funeral service for
family and close friends at 1 p.m. at the Hermiston Cemetery.
NOBLE, ROSS — Funeral services at 11 a.m. at the
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 525 N. 66th St.,
Springfield, Ore.
TAYLOR, PAT — Funeral services at 2 p.m. at Athena
Baptist Church, 413 N. Fifth St. Concluding services and
interment will follow at the Athena Cemetery.
VON ARX, ROGER — Burial at 11 a.m. at Olney Ceme-
tery, Pendleton.
MEETINGS
THURSDAY, APRIL 13
U M AT I L L A - M O R R O W
COUNTY FARM BUREAU, 12
p.m., TBA, TBA, Pendleton. (Julie
Spratling 541-457-8045)
BOARDMAN RURAL FIRE
PROTECTION DISTRICT, 1 p.m.,
Boardman Fire Department, 300
S. Wilson Lane, Boardman. (541-
481-3473)
HERMISTON
PARKS
&
RECREATION COMMISSION,
5:30 p.m., Hermiston City Hall,
180 N.E. Second St., Hermiston.
(541-567-5521)
ATHENA CITY COUNCIL,
6:30 p.m., Athena City Hall, 215
S. Third St., Athena. (541-566-
3862)
UMATILLA SCHOOL DIS-
TRICT, 7 p.m., Umatilla School
District office, 1001 Sixth St.,
Umatilla. (541-922-6500)
FRIDAY, APRIL 14
EASTERN OREGON TRADE
& EVENT CENTER AUTHORI-
TY, 7 a.m., EOTEC main building,
1705 E. Airport Road, Hermiston.
(541-289-9800)
MONDAY, APRIL 17
HELIX CITY COUNCIL, 7
p.m., Helix City Hall, 119 Colum-
bia St., Helix. (541-457-2521)
Tuesday, April 11
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Bladd, Peter Wolf and Seth
Justman.
The band, whose music
blended blues rock, R&B,
soul and pop,
released 11 studio
albums and built
a large following
due to their ener-
getic live shows,
as well as their
unusual use of
the harmonica as
a lead instrument.
The band broke
up in 1985 but
reunited off and
on over the years.
Its biggest hits included
“Must of Got Lost,”
which reached No. 12 on
Billboard’s Top 100 in
1975, and “Love Stinks,” a
humorous rant against unre-
quited love, the title song of
the group’s 1980 album. The
song “Centerfold,” from the
album “Freeze Frame,” was
released in 1981 and eventu-
ally charted at No. 1 on the
pop chart in February 1982.
It stayed there for six weeks.
The band was nominated
for the Rock and Roll Hall
of Fame for the fourth time
last fall but once again was
not selected as part of the
2017 class.
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(AP) — Musician J. Geils,
founder of The J. Geils
Band, known for such
peppy
early
‘80s pop hits as
“Freeze Frame”
and “Centerfold,”
has died in his
Massachusetts
home. He was 71.
Groton police
said
officers
responded
to
Geils’
home
around 4 p.m. Geils
Tuesday for a
well-being check and found
him unresponsive. He was
pronounced dead at the
scene.
“A preliminary investi-
gation indicates that Geils
died of natural causes,”
police said in a statement.
The J. Geils Band
was founded in 1967 in
Worcester, Massachusetts,
while Geils, whose full
name was John Warren
Geils Jr., was studying
mechanical
engineering
at Worcester Polytechnic
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as the band’s guitarist.
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particularly between Bannon
and Trump’s son-in-law,
Jared Kushner. Addressing
that rift, Trump told the Post:
“Steve is a good guy, but I
told them to straighten it out
or I will.”
TRUMP: “I think we’re
doing very well on health care.
It’s been very much misre-
ported that we failed with
health care.” — Interview
with Fox Business Network,
broadcast Wednesday
THE FACTS: That
may well be the president’s
opinion, but there’s little
evidence objectively to back
it up.
It’s been nearly three
weeks since House Speaker
Paul Ryan yanked the Repub-
lican bill intended to repeal
and replace much of Barack
Obama’s health care law.
The problem: disagreements
among GOP hardliners and
moderates whose votes are
needed to pass legislation that
has no Democratic support.
Since then, negotiations have
led to some tweaks, but no
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“Norbert” and “Vampire
in Brooklyn.” He voiced
a role in the animated TV
series that include “The
Boondocks” and also
appeared in the
comedy series
“Black Jesus.”
Fellow celeb-
rities mourned
his death. Come-
dian Chris Rock
tweeted that “We
just lost one of
the funniest most
real
brothers
of all time.”
Former basket-
ball great Magic Johnson
tweeted that “I haven’t
seen anything as funny as
Charlie Murphy & Dave
Chappelle’s skits on the
Chappelle’s Show!” and
“Hamilton”
playwright
Lin-Manuel
Miranda
tweeted that Murphy
was a “HABITUAL line-
stepper...” whose “story-
telling was hilarious and
unforgettable.”
Murphy’s feature films
include “Our Family
Wedding,”
“King’s
Ransom” and “CB4.”
He is credited with
appearances to air later
this year on the TV drama
series “Power.”
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candidate, a month after
accepting the nomination,
hired the Breitbart executive
as his campaign CEO.
David Bossie, who was
deputy campaign manager,
told AP after Trump took
office that he introduced
them in 2011 at Trump Tower
and they grew to know each
well, as Trump appeared
multiple times on Bannon’s
Breitbart radio show. Bannon
interviewed Trump at least
nine times in 2015 and 2016
and members of his family
and campaign on many other
occasions. “They believe in
each other’s agendas, which
is why they have grown so
close,” Bossie said.
On Aug. 17, the Trump
campaign announced the
hiring of Bannon and the
appointment of Kellyanne
Conway
as
campaign
manager. The statement
quoted Trump as saying: “”I
have known Steve and Kelly-
anne both for many years.”
Friction has surfaced
among Trump advisers,
Comedian Charlie Murphy,
borther of Eddie, dies at 57
Marlene Joy Sharer McFadden
Umatilla
Dec. 31, 1934-April 11, 2017
AP Photo/Evan Vucci, File
In this Feb. 3 photo, President Donald Trump and White
House chief strategist Steve Bannon are seen in the
State Dining Room of the White House in Washington.
apparent breakthroughs.
The Republican bill
remains deeply unpopular.
March polls by Fox News
and Quinnipiac University
found overall margins of
opposition to the legisla-
tion approaching or even
exceeding those for Obama’s
law at its lowest point.
A recent Associated
Press-NORC Center for
Public Affairs Research poll
found that among seven
major issues tested, the
president got his worst rating
on health care. About 6 in
10 disapproved of Trump’s
handling of the issue.
TRUMP: “The car
industry is not going to leave
us anymore, believe me. The
car industry is staying in our
country. They were leaving
— if I didn’t win this election,
you would have lost your car
industry to Mexico and to
other countries. They’re not
leaving anymore, believe
me. There’s retribution if
they leave. There was no
retribution.” — Fox Business
interview
THE FACTS: The only
“retribution” he has meted
out has come on Twitter and
in other rhetorical forms.
He hasn’t signed any laws
or instituted rules to punish
fleeing industries. In fact,
Ford Motor Co. is still
planning to move small car
production from Michigan to
an existing plant in Mexico
next year.
Trump has made keeping
auto manufacturing jobs in
the U.S. a theme, needling
those and other companies
that planned to move opera-
tions out of the country.


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