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Spine-chilling
murder case
comes to end
Man gets 40-to-life for killing
neighbor, dismembering body
STAFF AND WIRE REPORT Pacific Heights
Boulevard, gave
A man who shot his San Bruno victim impact
neighbor dead, cut him up and tried statements
to dissolve the body with chemi- Friday morn-
cals was sentenced to 40-years-to- ing, Guidotti
life in prison Friday morning, San said.
Mateo County prosecutors said. On March 11,
David Brian Stubblefield, 51, 2 0 1 7 ,
was sentenced by Judge Jeffrey S t ub b l e f i e l d
DAILY JOURNAL FILE PHOTO
Finigan, with 414 days of credit David
People gather to look at graves at last year’s Memorial Day observance at Golden Gate National Cemetery in San for time already served, according Stubblefield and Roybal
Bruno. This year, Madge Fordyce, a ‘Rosie the Riveter’ worker from World War II, will speak at the event. were arguing
to Karen Guidotti, chief deputy over the price of a space heater
district attorney for San Mateo
Birthdays
Wrote” (1984-1996) lived at 698 longer used.
Candlewood Lane in Cabot Cove, J ***
Maine. Cabot Cove is a fictional The most violent weather in the world
(1901-1966) that she would not show
her navel in a film.
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is in the United States, according to In the 1965 movie “How to Stuff a Wild
town.
*** NASA. In one year, on average, the Bikini” (1965), Annette Funicello was
Angela Lansbury (born 1925) played United States experiences 10,000 vio- filmed from the waist up because she
Elvis Presley’s (1935-1977) mother in lent thunderstorms, 5,000 floods and was pregnant.
the 1961 movie “Blue Hawaii. ” 1,000 tornadoes. ***
Lansbury, at age 35, was only 10 years *** The metal spike that a cello rests on is
older than Elvis at the time. Rogue waves in the ocean are caused by called an endpin.
*** undersea earthquakes and landslides. ***
Elvis Presley stayed at the Coco Palms *** A n s w e r: “Surfin’ Safari” (1962),
Resort on Kauai while filming “Blue Surfer Tom Blake (1902-1994) of “Surfin’ U.S.A.” (1963), “Surfer Girl”
Singer Stevie Actress Pam Grier Singer-actor Hawaii.” The final scene of the movie Wisconsin holds the world record for (1963), “Surf ’s Up” (1971). The Beach
Nicks is 70. is 69. Lenny Kravitz is 54. is Elvis’ character getting married by the longest ride on a surfboard. He rode Boy s was formed in 1961 by brothers
4, 500 feet on a wave in Waikiki, Brian Wilson (born 1942), Dennis
Sportscaster Brent Musberger is 79. Rock musician Garry the lagoons at the resort.
*** Hawaii, in 1936. Wilson (1944-1983) and Carl Wilson
Peterson (Guess Who) is 73. Actor Philip Michael Thomas is
Hurricane Iniki struck the island of *** (1946-1998), with Mik e Lov e (born
69. Country singer Hank Williams Jr. is 69. British Labour
1941) and Alan Jardine (born 1942).
Party leader Jeremy Corbyn is 69. Actress Margaret Colin is Kauai in September 1992. The hurri- In the 1960s, the Beach Boys were the
cane devastated the Coco Palms most popular surf band in the country. Dennis was the only surfer in the
60. Country singer-songwriter Dave Robbins is 59. Actor
group.
Doug Hutchison is 58. Actress Genie Francis is 56. Comedian Resort, causing the resort to shut down Their first hit song was “Surfin” in
Bobcat Goldthwait is 56. Actress Helena Bonham Carter is 52. after 39 years in business. The subject 1961. Can you name the other songs
Distance runner Zola Budd is 52. Rock musician Phillip of insurance issues and disputes, the by the Beach Boys that had the word Know It All is by Kerry McArdle. It runs in
“surf” in their titles? See answer at end.
Rhodes is 50. Actor Joseph Fiennes is 48. Singer Joey Kibble decaying resort is still standing today. the weekend edition of the Daily Journal.
(Take 6) is 47. Actor-producer-writer Matt Stone is 47. *** ***
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About eight hours after Trump publicly called off the sum-
mit, Kim Kye Gwan issued a lengthy statement saying
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County athletes
Warriors undaunted
By Kristie Rieken
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
excel at CCS track
and field finals
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF REPORT
HOUSTON — If the Golden State Warriors
are worried as they head into Game 6 of the San Mateo County track and field athletes
Western Conference finals on the brink of had a strong showing at the Central Coast
elimination, they aren’t showing it. Section championships Friday at Gilroy
“We have a chance to tie the series at home. High School as there were eight titles won
That’s a pretty good position to be in,” coach by county schools and scores more who had
Steve Kerr said. “We’ve top-three finishes to qualify for the state
got to win two basketball meet.
games and we’ve done that Serra, a year after finishing second in the
an awful lot, so we’re very team standings, captured the overall CCS
confident.” boys’ team championship.
The defending champi- The throws were dominated by San Mateo
ons trail Houston 3-2 in county athletes. In the girls’ discus, county
the best-of-seven series athletes went 1-2-3 to sweep all three spots
after consecutive wins by into the state meet. Terra Nova’s Carly
the Rockets, capped by Watts blew away the field, uncorking a
Steve Kerr Thursday night’s 98-94 throw of 141-7, nearly 13 feet better than
victory . Now the series the runner-up’s best toss.
shifts to Oracle Arena, a place where the Second place went to Mills’ Nane
Warriors have lost just one time in their last Ikahihifo, whose throw of 128-10 clipped
17 playoff games. third-place Krissy Smoot of Notre Dame-
Stephen Curry said the Warriors are encour- Belmont, whose best was 128-4. Mills’
aged despite falling behind in the series Pipiena Langi finished fifth with a throw of
because they believe both games could have 122-8.
gone their way and that a few simple correc- In the boys’ shot put, Serra’s Elijah Folau
tions will get them back on track. captured the CCS title with a throw of 53-
“We have an opportunity to re-establish 11.75, more than two feet better than Yasin
ourselves at home, get a big win, keep our- Bennett’s best effort of 51-2.25.
selves alive, and then roll the dice into Game Watts and Smoot went on to dominate the
7,” Curry said. “Not all is lost.” girls’ shot put as well, with Watts adding the
Houston’s big win in Game 5 was tempered shot put title to her discus crown. Watts won
by a hamstring injury to star Chris Paul which the shot put with an effort of 43-0.5 to out-
will keep him out of Saturday’s game. It’s a distance Smoot’s best of 42-3. Ikahihifo
major blow for a team which is looking to was fourth with a 39-8.
reach the NBA Finals for the first time in more In the boys’ discus, Mills’ Michael
than two decades. Skyriotis moved up from the No. 3 qualify-
The Rockets believe they can absorb this ing spot to win the title with a throw of
loss and don’t seem daunted by the setback, 153-6, more than two feet better than Folau,
noting that they found ways to win in the reg- who took second with a throw of 151-5,
ular season in many games where Paul sat out Joining Folau as a CCS champion for
with injuries. Serra is hurdler Tyler Mak, who blazed to the
“I don’t have a doubt,” D’Antoni said. crown in the 300 hurdles with a 38.37 — the
“They see the challenge ... whether CP’s there only hurdler to post a sub-39 race.
or not, it’s a heck of a challenge, and they’re Lynbrook’s Andrew Shao was second in a
up to it. They’re looking forward to it.” 39.05.
James Harden, who has struggled offensive- Menlo-Atherton’s Jessica Eagle laid
ly in the last two games and went 0 for 11 on claim to the fastest girl in CCS by capturing
3s in Game 5, rolled his eyes when asked if JOHN GLASER/USA TODAY SPORTS the 100-meter title. Her time of 12.16 was
Klay thompson blocks a James Harden shot during Game 5 Thursday night. The Warriors will
See WARRIORS, Page 16 have to win two in a row to avoid elimination. See CCS, Page 17
Four went to Penske drivers and three to Ed her career. has honored every sponsor appearance, did a
INDY
Continued from page 11
Carpenter Racing, which is fielding a car for
Patrick and put team owner Ed Carpenter on
the pole.
“Making an impact on people’s lives,
having the ability to make an impact on
people’s lives, is really powerful,” she said.
media tour to promote the race in New York
City, and has supported teammates as
they’ve prepared to race without him.
Everyone knows she can win her finale, “What do I say to somebody if they’re like,
He solemnly watched Friday’s pit crew
but not many believe she will actually pull it ‘How did you get to where you are? What do I
Castroneves will have Penske calling his competition in a black T-Shirt that read sim-
off. Patrick believes in herself, though, and do? Give me something inspirational?’ It’s
race as “The Captain” seeks his 17th Indy ply: “Indy 500 or Nowhere.”
her peers have no doubt she will impress my story. It might not be conventional, but
500 victory. But this is so very different for again at Indy. I’m not. It doesn’t even have to be compli- Even without Hinchcliffe, the race still
the popular Brazilian. Penske needed him in “Not enough people give enough credit to cated. The ability to affect people and has celebrity appeal. Alexander Rossi, win-
sports cars this year so he moved her,” Castroneves said. “She’s not only inspire people is really powerful. I’ve never ner of the 100th running, and Conor Daly
Castroneves out of IndyCar, but promised stayed away so many years from IndyCar, overlooked it. I’ve never said I didn’t ask for start next to each other on the back row and
him a seat in the race for a shot at that fourth and come back, not only to be in a race ... it it and I don’t want it. I honor it and try to do were teammates on reality show “The
jug of milk. shows that she’s an amazing talent. She a good job with it.” Amazing Race.” Rossi had a tire problem in
Castroneves is part of the talented Penske opens so many doors for so many young The same could be said for James qualifying that put him 32nd on the grid.
lineup that put all four of its Chevrolets in ladies, young girls, to become race car driv- Hinchcliffe, the driver who replaced Patrick Should he win, it would be a record — both
the front nine of the starting grid. He was the ers. Courageous for her, as well, making the when she left for IndyCar and grew into one Ray Harroun (1911) and Louis Meyer (1936)
favorite to win the pole but didn’t get the run decision to stop. of the sport’s most popular drivers. He had a won the race from 28th. But anything is
he needed and wound up eighth, right behind “I don’t know if I have that courage to do near-fatal accident at Indy in 2015, returned possible this year, including temperatures in
Patrick. it. Good for her. I will try and make it as hard the next year and won the pole, then failed to the 90s that could make it the hottest Indy
Her return to racing’s biggest stage comes as I can, her last 500 — for sure it’s an honor qualify for Sunday’s race because of a series 500 in history. It will also be the final Indy
seven years after Patrick left for NASCAR. to be sharing the track with her all the years of mistakes by his race team. 500 on ABC , ending the second partnership
The only woman to lead laps in both the that I did.” An embarrassing and heartbreaking set- in sports and television history after its
Indy 500 and the Daytona 500 has no plans Patrick briefly got on track Friday, the back for one of IndyCar’s championship 54th running.
to race again after Sunday. Like final day of practice, but had to take her car contenders — and a driver with crossover
Castroneves, she returned to Indy with a car The drivers aren’t sure what to predict and
to the garage for an electrical issue. It might appeal from his stint as runner-up on
capable of winning. have no idea what kind of race it will be.
have caused another driver to panic, but not “Dancing With The Stars” — Hinchcliffe did
Chevrolet , winner of only two Indy 500s Patrick, who recognizes she has a shot to not want the field of 33 expanded to accom- “Everybody is worried, but honestly that’s
since its 2012 return to IndyCar, came to win. She’s nervous about the opportunity modate him. The Canadian was uncomfort- going to make it more of race about pure tal-
Indianapolis Motor Speedway intent on end- but excited about her future. She’s also mind- able asking another driver to give up his ent of the guys, how smart are you with the
ing Honda’s two-year winning streak. With ful of what she’s meant to racing, those she seat for him, and he was determined to show tools? Saving this? Saving that?” Tony
the fastest cars in the field, there are Chevys has inspired and what her final trip around strong sportsmanship during this setback in Kanaan said. “It’s uncomfortable, but I like
in seven of the first nine starting spots. Indy will mean to those who have followed his strange history with Indy. So Hinchcliffe it.”
and five hits. He matched Hendricks before hit- throw approximately 45 pitches in a rehab start
GIANTS
Continued from page 11
ting Javier Baez and walking Ian Happ to start
the seventh, triggering the Cubs' big inning.
WILLIAMSON ACTIVATED
The Giants activated Williamson from the 10-
day disabled list and sent left-hander Josh Osich
with Triple-A Sacramento Saturday. ... 2B Joe
Panik (sprained left thumb) continues to make
progress and could begin a rehab assignment
Addison Russell moved the runners up with a to Triple-A Sacramento. before the team concludes its current road trip
sacrifice against Smith before Tommy La Stella Williamson had been sidelined since April 24 that runs through Wednesday.
single off Cory Gearrin. Addison Russell made it — batting for Hendricks — walked. That loaded because of a concussion. He was hurt when he
6-1 with an RBI single in the eighth, and the the bases for Zobrist, who lined a double to left. stumbled on a bullpen mound and crashed into
Cubs hung on for the victory. Bryant's single was the only other hit in the the left-field wall chasing a fly ball during a
UP NEXT
Pedro Strop retired the first two batters in the inning, and the Cubs drew two walks in addition home game.
ninth before Belt singled, went to second on Gi ants : RHP Chris Stratton (5-3, 4.92 ERA)
to a hit batter while sending nine to the plate. Osich has an 8.25 ERA in 12 relief appear- tries to win his third straight start, though he's
indifference and scored on Longoria's single.
ances. only gone five innings in each of his past two.
Brian Duensing walked Brandon Crawford to "We just talked about a few things," Giants
put runners on first and second, but Brandon manager Bruce Bochy said. "The thing that has Cubs : LHP Jose Quintana (5-3, 4.47) looks
Morrow struck out Mac Williamson for his 11th hurt us are these walks. That's what came back to
TRAINER'S ROOM to build on a dominant start after throwing one-
save in 12 chances. get us today. It's an area where we need to get Giants: LHP Madison Bumgarner (fractured hit ball over seven innings in a 10-0 win at
Holland (2-6) gave up three runs (two earned) better." pinky on his throwing hand) is scheduled to Cincinnati on Saturday.
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with it and do the same games. But we can’t count think it could be a lot better. We watched film,
WARRIORS
Continued from page 11
thing we’ve been doing.
We want to take advantage
of it.”
on it. Injuries happen, and
you’ve just got to play
with whoever’s out there.
and honestly ... we didn’t play great defense
last night. Everybody will talk about how
good a defense we played, but we really don’t
While the Rockets will So we’re hoping he’s back, feel like that. So just keep working and trying
be down a starter, the and we’ll see what hap- to get better.”
Paul’s injury puts more pressure on him. Warriors could get one pens.” Kerr said the experience of his team, which
“Pressure for what? It’s Game 6 of the back if Andre Iguodala can Iguodala’s absence has is trying to reach the finals for the fourth
Western Conference finals,” he said. “There is return on Saturday. The been magnified in this straight year, will be valuable as the Warriors
pressure on everybody.”
James Harden Warriors have missed the Andre Iguodala series that has morphed try and climb out of this hole and force Game
While that may be true, the onus is on defensive presence of into a defensive slugfest 7. He referenced the conference finals in 2016
Harden to step up and deliver an MVP-caliber Iguodala who has missed the last two games instead of the high-scoring shootout that when they fell behind Oklahoma City 3-1
performance if the Rockets hope to close out with a bruised left knee. most expected when it began. The Rockets before winning the next three to take the
this series. Harden has had plenty of playoff Iguodala is listed on the injury report as take great pride in the fact that they’ve limit- series.
disappointments in the last few years and questionable for Game 6 and Kerr said he didn’t ed Golden State to less than 100 points in the “We’ve been here before,” Kerr said. “We’ve
embraces the chance to get Houston back into have an update on his condition on Friday. But last two games and think continuing to play faced elimination on the road before — this
the finals. he did address what it would mean to Golden great defense is the only way they’ll advance. team has — a few years ago. We faced series
“It’s an opportunity that a lot of people State if he’s healthy enough to go on Saturday. “It’s something we talked about building up deficits before. We’ve won all of those series.
never had and probably won’t ever have,” he “He’s a great player,” Kerr said. “He’s one of all year,” Houston’s P.J. Tucker said. “To see Our guys have the ultimate confidence that we
said. “It’s our job to go out there and have fun our keys, and we’ve missed him the last two our defense now be as good as it is, we still can get it done this time, too.”
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CCS
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The Lady Bears also punched
their ticket to the state meet in the
4x400 relay, as Brooke Olesen,
Menlo’s lone boys’ representa-
tive at state will be Robert
Miranda, who finished third in the
AMERICAN LEAGUE
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Hall, Latu and Lena Kalotihos 3,200 with a time of 9:09.51. Los Boston 34 16 .680 — Atlanta 29 19 .604 —
made the four-lap race in a time of New York 31 15 .674 1 Philadelphia 28 19 .596 1/2
three-one hundredths faster than Altos’ Owen MacKenzie took the Tampa Bay 23 25 .479 10 New York 25 21 .543 3
3:57.80. St. Francis took the title title with a 9:07.95. Toronto 23 27 .460 11 Washington 26 22 .542 3
Aniyah Augmon of Silver Creek, with a time of 3:57.17. Baltimore 16 34 .320 18 Miami 19 30 .388 10 1/2
who finished with a 12.19. Menlo-Atherton’s Nick
The Serra 4x400 relay team gave Anderson sped his way to the state Central Division
Eagles’ teammate, Maggie Hall, the Padres a third CCS champion Central Division
was fifth in a time of 12.33. meet with a second-place finish in Cleveland 24 24 .500 — Milwaukee 31 20 .608 —
as they posted a time of 3:18.72. the boys’ 110 hurdles, posting a Minnesota 21 24 .467 1 1/2 St. Louis 26 21 .553 3
M-A then staked its claim to the In the girls’ 800, Menlo Detroit 21 28 .429 3 1/2 Pittsburgh 27 22 .551 3
time of 14. 49, just ahead of Kansas City 17 33 .340 8
title of best sprint team in CCS School’s Charlotte Tompkinson, Chicago 25 21 .543 3 1/2
Lynbrook’s 14.74 and just behind Chicago 15 32 .319 8 1/2 Cincinnati 18 33 .353 13
when Hall captured the champi- only a sophomore, put herself on Los Gatos’ Masaki Wada-Law, who
onship in the 200 with a time of the map by winning the CCS title West Division West Division
won with a time of 14.14. Houston 33 18 .647 —
24.87, topping Augmon, who fin- in a time of 2:11.01, nearly a sec- Seattle 29 20 .592 3
Colorado 26 24 .520 —
ished in 24.97. Eagle was fourth ond faster than Mari Friedman of Serra’s Scott Fitzpatrick and Los Angeles 28 22 .560 4 1/2
Arizona 25 24 .510 1/2
Crystal Springs’ Nick Marsano Giants 24 26 .480 2
with a 25.52. Santa Cruz, who finished with a A’s 26 24 .520 6 1/2 Los Angeles 22 27 .449 3 1/2
In the boys’ 100, Woodside 2:11.90. each qualified for the state meet in Texas 20 32 .385 13 1/2 San Diego 21 30 .412 5 1/2
Priory’s Keyshawn Ashford fin- Another Knight, Alexandra the 400. Fitzpatrick came home in Saturday’s Games
a time of 49.18, good for second Saturday’s Games
ished second with a time of 10.92, Chan, punched her ticket to the Atl (Newcomb 5-1) at Boston (Pomeranz 1-2),10:05 a.m. Atl (Newcomb 5-1) at Boston (Pomeranz 1-2),10:05 a.m.
just behind Valley Christian’s state meet with a third-place finish place. Marsano was right behind Arizona (Buchholz 0-0) at A’s (Mengden 4-4),1:05 p.m. Arizona (Buchholz 0-0) at A’s (Mengden 4-4),1:05 p.m.
in third, with a time of 49.48. KC (Kennedy 1-5) at Texas (Colon 2-2), 1:05 p.m. St. Louis (Flaherty 1-1) at Pitt (Williams 5-2), 1:05 p.m.
Nikolas Trofort, who won the title in the 100 hurdles in a time of Toronto (Garcia 2-3) at Philly (Nola 6-2), 1:05 p.m. Toronto (Garcia 2-3) at Philly (Nola 6-2), 1:05 p.m.
with a 10. 90. Wilcox’s David 15. 29. Silver Creek’s Jazlynn Branham’s Adam Saleh grabbed Baltimore (Cashner 2-5) atTampa (Stanek 0-0),1:10 p.m. Mets (Vargas 1-3) at Milwaukee (Anderson 4-3),1:10 p.m.
Hernandez came in third with a Shearer blazed to the victory with gold with a time of 48.81. White Sox (Santiago 0-2) at Detroit (Liriano 3-1),1:10 p.m. Washington (Roark 2-4) at Miami (Chen 1-2),1:10 p.m.
Houston(McCullers6-2)atCleveland(Carrasco5-3),4:15p.m. Giants (Stratton 5-3) at Cubs (Quintana 5-3), 4:15 p.m.
time of 10.99 — making it three a 13.94, the only sub-14 second Another Serra athlete, high L.A. Angels (TBD) at N.Y.Yankees (Gray 3-3), 4:15 p.m. Cincinnati(Mahle3-6)atColorado(Anderson3-1),6:10p.m.
runners to post sub-11 times. time in the finals. jumper Parker McDonald, had to Minnesota (Odorizzi 3-2) at Seattle (LeBlanc 0-0),7:10 p.m. SD (Lyles 1-1) at Dodgers (Wood 1-4), 7:10 p.m.
settle for silver in his signature Sunday’s Games Sunday’s Games
The M-A girls’ 4x100 relay Joining Tompkinson and Chan Atlanta at Boston, 10:05 a.m. Atlanta at Boston, 10:05 a.m.
clinched a spot in the state meet as at state is teammate Makayla event, clearing 6-4. Reece L.A. Angels at N.Y. Yankees, 10:05 a.m. Washington at Miami, 10:10 a.m.
well with a third-place finish. The Conley, who took third in the Stratford of Scotts Valley took the Baltimore at Tampa Bay, 10:10 a.m. St. Louis at Pittsburgh, 10:35 a.m.
title by clearing 6-6. Chicago White Sox at Detroit, 10:10 a.m. Toronto at Philadelphia, 10:35 a.m.
Bears had one of the fastest times girls’ high jump to qualify for Houston at Cleveland, 10:10 a.m. N.Y. Mets at Milwaukee, 11:10 a.m.
in the section this season, but the state. After clearing 5-0 in pre- In the boys’ 800, Carlmont’s Toronto at Philadelphia, 10:35 a.m. Cincinnati at Colorado, 12:10 p.m.
quartet of Autriyana Hardy, Eagle, lims, Conley got over the 5-2 Tanner Anderson advanced to the Kansas City at Texas, 12:05 p.m. Arizona at Oakland, 1:05 p.m.
Arizona at Oakland, 1:05 p.m. San Diego at L.A. Dodgers, 1:10 p.m.
Malia Latu and Hall failed to crack mark. She finished in a tie with state meet with a third-place finish Minnesota at Seattle, 1:10 p.m. San Francisco at Chicago Cubs, 5:08 p.m.
the 47-second mark, finishing three other girls. St. Ignatius’ in a time of 1:55.04. Westmont’s
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deployed saying her son was missing in had been a prisoner of war for 16 months, more divided over time.
MEMORIAL
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action, which was followed by another one
two or three weeks later saying he had
become a prisoner of war in Germany.
having been shot down in a bomber flying
over Germany in January of 1944.
She said their marriage some three weeks
“I think the whole world has changed,”
she said. “I know that during the time that I
was serving as ‘Rosie the Riveter’ and
Despite the deeply unsettling news, after his return ended her career as a “Rosie everybody was working for that war effort
Fordyce remembered feeling fortunate to the Riveter” worker, but it also marked the there was no division, we were all working
those who died in military service to their for the same thing.”
receive news about him, noting many at the beginning of their lives together. Though
country at the Golden Gate National
time never found out what happened to their neither of them had experience in growing Though Fordyce has never been to a
Cemetery Monday.
loved ones. She said more and more women orchids, a job Frank Fordyce landed at rare Memorial Day Observance at the Golden
Along with those gathered in observance started working at the machine shop until plant garden in Pasadena soon after their Gate National Cemetery before, she already
of Memorial Day, Fordyce will be remem- they represented some three-quarters of the wedding started a lifelong career in growing knew it would hold a lot of meaning for her
bering her late husband Staff Sgt. James workers, and though she hadn’t known any them. They moved to Northern California as people gather to remember what the
Franklin Fordyce, who was drafted into the of them before working there, the group when he found a job at a South San country’s flag represents. She said her late
U.S. Army Air Corps just a couple months became tight-knit. Francisco nursery, and moved to the East husband always wept when he heard “Taps”
after she started work at Douglas Aircraft. “We became just really close friends. It Bay some 10 years later to open their own played as memories of his service came to
Fordyce said the two were dating when he was like a family,” she said. ““I went to orchid nursery. mind.
was drafted and began training as a gunner work with red eyes and a tear-stained face … “There was always tears running down his
Despite the challenges of Fordyce’s
on the same planes she was working on in but I got all the love and sympathy and help face when he heard ‘Taps,’” she said. “And I
“Rosie the Riveter” years, she said she
Long Beach. I needed to get me through.” followed suit when he cried.”
will never forget them as a time when
Having grown up on neighboring farms Fordyce remembered the surge she and her everyone around her was working toward
in Ventura County, Fordyce and her then- family and friends felt in hearing news of the same goal: to end the war and get back The Golden Gate National Cemetery ’s
boyfriend had known each other since the Gen. George Patton’s success on the to their lives. She said the sacrifices she 77th annual Memorial Day Observ ance will
first-grade. She followed his deployment to European front, the liberation of prisoners and others made didn’t feel like sacrifices be 11 a.m. May 28 at 1300 Sneath Lane in
Europe at the end of 1943 closely, as well as and Germany’s eventual surrender in 1945. at the time, noting she’s seen the response San Bruno. The band concert begins at
a message his mother received after he was By the time Frank Fordyce was released, he to the country’s war efforts become much 10:30 a.m.
she can use as guideposts while digesting cover a dismembered body in San Mateo
SPELLING
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potentially large and unusual words.
That method was successful in spelling
sesquicentennial during one of the earlier
MURDER
Continued from page 1
County 15 years before he himself faced a
similar and gruesome end. Coincidentally in
2002, Roybal and a former business associ-
rounds of qualifying, when she recognized ate discovered a missing woman’s body in a
root words sesqui and cent as Latin. Though Daly City storage locker they purchased.
self with measured enthusiasm. she’d never heard the term, she used her tion, suggesting Stubblefield may have In March, Stubblefield pleaded no contest
“It’s pretty nerve-racking because there power of intuition to spell the rest of the wanted to prevent the body from being iden- to second-degree murder in the case, leaving
will be so many spellers there. But at the word defined as a 150th anniversary, mark- tified, prosecutors said. no need for a trial that could have revealed
same time, I’m super excited,” she said. ing what she considers one of her most chal- He cut up Roybal’s body and tried to dis- more details on the crime and motive He
Borel Middle School Principal Kenyetta lenging competition successes yet. pose of it with chemicals, but San Bruno entered the plea to second-degree murder
Cook expressed the school’s support for Exposure to other languages is also a use- police discovered his remains in various with an enhancement for use of a firearm in
Campos in an email. ful mechanism Campos tried to broaden her containers at Stubblefield’s home overlook- exchange for a sentence of 40-years-to-life
“Leilani is a student that works hard, foundation for taking apart words into frag- ing a Skyline College parking lot on April in state prison, according to the District
applies herself and goes after what she ments more easily spelled during competi- 6, after following up on a report of Roybal Attorney’s Office.
wants. We are very proud of Leilani and her tions. being missing, prosecutors said. Defense attorney Dek Ketchum did not
accomplishments and wish her the best of “I’m also studying more patterns in differ- The victim, who was known on the stor- immediately respond to a request for com-
luck this weekend in D.C.,” said Cook. ent languages like French, Latin and Greek age wars circuit, was the last person to dis- ment.
Campos reached the ultimate spelling and that has been pretty helpful,” she said.
test after progressing through her school’s She finds completing crossword puzzles
competition to the regional finals hosted and studying to classical music to be fruitful
in Berkeley. And while she did not win the as well, capping a process she considers rel-
second event, judges selected her to con- atively enjoyable.
tinue through a new feature allowing cer- “I don’t really see it as work because I feel
tain participants to be picked for advance- like I enjoy learning all these words.
ment. Sometimes I do have to take a break because
Since the decision, Campos said she has it does get kind of stressful,” she said. “But
been studying diligently — marking a for the most part, it is pretty fun.”
departure from her initial approach. In the bright lights on the big stage, will
While Campos said she prepared little for the enjoyment continue? Campos is opti-
her school event, she is regularly spending mistic. She is also an experienced musical
a few hours a night reading SAT prep books, theater actress, which could help stave off
materials provided by the event host and some of the stage fright.
working online to bulk up her language “I’m used to performing in front of peo-
skills. ple, so it probably won’t be as scary as I
A key to her success, said Campos, is think it will be right now,” she said.
knowing Greek and Latin root words, which Should she prove able to push through the
she uses to break down the complex terms potentially tense times and let her training
often put before her in competitions. The do its work, the outcome could be beautiful
process helps her identify familiar patterns — or pulchritudinous.
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Tommy Chong
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Tommy Chong, at
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evolution of pot
By John Rogers you’ll find yourself munching
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS away like crazy,” the elder Chong
says as he holds up a jar contain-
LOS ANGELES — Yeah man, ing a dozen or so choice green
Tommy Chong says he always buds.
knew he’d live to see the day mar- “Oh, and we have chocolates
ijuana legalization would be too,” he says, reaching for a pack-
sweeping America. age of candies that vaguely resem-
He knew when he and partner ble Tootsie Rolls.
Cheech Marin pioneered stoner Not that he was ever a heavy pot
comedy 50 years ago, a time when user, Chong says, just a consis-
taunting the establishment with tent connoisseur.
constant reminders that they did- “When I was 17, a jazz musician
n’t just play hippie potheads in gave me a Lenny Bruce record and
the movies — they really were a joint at the same time, and it
those guys — could have landed changed my life,” he recalls. “I
them in prison. He even knew in quit school I think a week later and
2003 when Chong was impris- went on the road and became a More than just a stoner comedian,Tommy Chong’s been a passionate marijuana advocate for decades. He used
oned for nine months for conspir- blues musician and eventually a cannabis during a bout with prostate cancer 10 years ago and more recently during treatment and recovery from
ing to distribute handcrafted arti- comedian, and the rest, as they colorectal cancer.
sanal bongs the government say, is history.” obtain a green card, and the two Chinese, although he’s equally Turning to films, they wrote and
declared drug paraphernalia. His group Bobby Taylor and the headed to fame and fortune in Los proud of his Scotch, Irish and starred in a half-dozen, beginning
“Oh yeah, I saw it coming,” he Vancouvers was signed to Angeles. Native American ancestry from his with 1978’s “Up in Smoke.”
says of cannabis being legal in Motown, and Chong co-wrote the On a recent early morning, mother’s side. Married for more After the breakup, they would
some form in about two-thirds of band’s only hit, “Does Your Mama Chong answers the door for a than 40 years to his wife, Shelby, try periodically to reunite. Those
his adopted country’s 50 states. Know About Me,” a smooth R&B photo shoot at his longtime home he’s a family man with six grown
tune that rose to No. 29 on the efforts generally ended in angry,
“In fact, I kind of planned the in the hills overlooking L.A.’s children, three grandchildren and a insult-laden exchanges until 10
whole thing out,” he jokes. “Well, Billboard Hot 100 in 1968. wealthy Brentwood section, arriv- great-granddaughter.
When no other hits followed, years ago when Paris Chong inter-
maybe I was a little premature with ing in gray jeans, sandals and a More than just a stoner comedi-
Motown dropped the group, and vened.
that bong thing. But other than black T-shirt advertising the name an, he’s been a passionate mari-
that, I was pretty much right on the Canadian-born Chong returned Finding an email on his father’s
of a Colorado cannabis dispensary juana advocate for decades. He used computer from Marin asking if he
point.” to Vancouver, British Columbia, he recently visited. He offers to cannabis during a bout with wanted to try again to put aside
So much so that when the High where he ran a pair of strip clubs change into another shirt for the prostate cancer 10 years ago and differences, the son didn’t bother
Priest of Stoner Comedy turned 80 with his brother. There he crossed photos before deciding to stick
paths with Richard Marin, a more recently during treatment to tell the father. He simply wrote
on Thursday — that’s right, 80 — with the original.
Mexican-American art student and recovery from colorectal can- yes and hit reply.
he expected his Chong’s Choice “Don’t want to ruin my image,”
from Los Angeles eight years his cer. “And then I told my dad, and
brand of marijuana, available in he concludes with a smile.
legal dispensaries in several junior, who asked to join the He finds it ironic that if the U.S. they were really happy, ” he
As a photographer sets up, government hadn’t outlawed mari-
states, will be consumed in abun- house band. The pair began warm- Chong polishes off a breakfast of recalls, chuckling. “Sometimes
dance at the parties his family is ing up audiences with stoner juana in the early 20th century, he you’ve just got to get out of your
oatmeal topped with sliced and Marin might never have had a
planning. jokes, and a comedy team was banana. In recent years, he’s own way.”
“Tommy likes to say he tests born. become a vegetarian, although he comedy career. “There’s a bond now that will
every single batch. Which obvi- After some discussion of what to backslides. Before the pair’s bitter 1980s always be there no matter what
ously he does. And he really call themselves — Chong says “Especially if you put a plate of breakup, Cheech and Chong domi- happens,” says Chong, who in
enjoys it,” his son Paris Chong “Richard and Tommy” and “Chong dim sum in front of me. Of course, nated comedy for 15 years. They casual conversation sounds little
says with a laugh. and Marin” were quickly rejected that’s my cultural heritage.” released five Grammy-nominated, like his stoner-dude alter-ego.
“For this one, make sure that — they settled on Cheech, Chong, whose father emigrated best-selling albums between 1971 And “yeah,” he says, answering
whatever you have to eat around Marin’s nickname, and Chong. By from China before World War II, and 1976, winning the 1973 the obvious question, “we still
the house is healthy because then, Motown had helped Chong mostly identifies culturally as Grammy for “Los Cochinos. ” toke up.”
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ject of a German documentary by director
Andre Schaefer last year. Kent Roger
Solheim, a Liverpool fan in Sandefjord,
Majestic Theatre on April 19, 1945, after
tryouts in New Haven, Connecticut, and a
short run in Boston. Christine Johnson
Walk Alone.’ And I thought, wow! And that
became the song for Liverpool.”
The song remained on top for the home
Norway, named his daughter, who was born sang cousin Nettie Fowler, the spa owner match against Fulham on Nov. 16, but the
on New Year’s Day, YNWA Sofie, according who consoles the pregnant Julie Jordan fans kept singing it even after it was dis-
The famous tune will be sung Saturday to reports in British media. with “You’ll Never Walk Alone” after the placed at No. 1 by the Beatles “She Loves
by 16, 000-plus Liverpool fans at “It’s a global phenomenon wherever we suicide of Julie’s abusive husband, carousel You” for the Burnley match on Nov. 30.
Olympic Stadium in Kiev, Ukraine, before play, whether it’s Australia or England,” barker Billy Bigelow. The 1956 film adap- Marsden got to speak to Liverpool manag-
the Champions League final against Real said John Henry, principal owner of tation by director Henry King starred er Bill Shankly about the song at “The Ed
Madrid, most holding banners with the Liverpool and the Boston Red Sox. “My Claramae Turner as Nettie. Sullivan Show” in New York the following
song’s title. And it will be sung that after- mother was a big fan of Rodgers and “When I sing it out of context, it’s an May 10.
noon and evening at Broadway’s Imperial Hammerstein, used to play their works on a anthem, it’s a spectacular anthem that peo- “He said, ‘Gerry my son, I’ve given you
Theatre by soprano Renee Fleming, nom- piano when I was a boy. I remember being ple know and love,” Fleming said. “In con- a football team. You’ve given us a song,”’
inated for a Tony Award for her perform- moved by the lyrics. It’s a powerful combi- text, it’s a reaction to this extraordinary Marsden recalled.
ance in this season’s revival of the musi- nation of lyrics and music.” and shocking tragedy.” The song title is atop the Shankly Gates,
cal. The anthem’s genealogy goes back to Marsden’s version most likely played at dedicated outside the Anfield Road stand on
“It’s just one of those pieces, like Budapest, Hungary, and the 1909 premiere Anfield for the first time on Oct. 19, 1963, Aug. 26, 1982, and moved in a 2016 rede-
‘Amazing Grace, ’ like Leonard Cohen’s of Ferenc Molnar’s “Liliom.” The play before a 1-0 win over West Bromwich velopment to the entrance of the
‘Hallelujah, ’ that’s universal, ” Fleming opened on Broadway in 1921, and a 1944 Albion. The top 10 hits of the week were Centenary Stand car park. It was added to
said. “It’s about resilience, and it’s about revival starred Ingrid Bergman, Burgess played in reverse order before kickoff, and the Liverpool club crest in 1992-93, and
hope ultimately. Despite whatever travails Meredith and Elia Kazan. Molnar turned “You’ll Never Walk Alone” was No. 7. By supporters of Scotland’s Celtic and
we have, we have to keep going.” down offers from Giacomo Puccini and Kurt the time the Reds returned to play Leicester Germany’s Borussia Dortmund also have
Cover versions also have been recorded Weill to buy the rights but reached a deal on Nov. 2, it had risen to the top of the adopted it.
by Frank Sinatra, Elvis Presley, Aretha with Richard Rodgers and Oscar charts and was the last tune before kickoff. Fleming sang “You’ll Never Walk Alone”
Franklin, Judy Garland, Ray Charles, Hammerstein II, whose “Oklahoma!” trans- “I thought, oh, that’s lovely there,” said during the 2002 Concert for America at the
Alicia Keys, Johnny Cash, Louis formed musical theater in 1943. Marsden, who attended every Liverpool Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., to
Armstrong, Olivia Newton-John and The pair shifted the action from Hungary home match back then. “The next time I mark the anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist
Barbra Streisand. Pink Floyd included the to coastal Maine, and with music by went to the match two weeks later, they did attacks and at the 2009 Obama Inaugural
crowd singing it in “Fearless.” Rodgers and a book and lyric by it again. And by then the Kop, the whole Celebration at the Lincoln Memorial.
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makes a good argument that Bayer can do
more. Whether sunburnt bright red on the
Spanish beach or recounting her post-
”SNL” Sunday routine, Bayer excels at the
comedy of being herself.
denly dies, her father checks out from life when Agnes suggests that Ella isn’t grate- budding romance with Madden’s famous DJ If “Ibiza,” a sweet and silly romantic com-
and Agnes is left running the household, as ful for all her father has given their family. comes across as quite genuine; they believ- edy, was on the big screen, it might have
well as raising the Lord’s daughter. It only As punishment, Agnes makes her do laun- ably fall in love at first sight, brought pushed itself toward bigger gags. But the
makes sense for the two to eventually dry for an entire day. Soon after, rumors together by that evergreen valentine: a crude smaller scale works well in a genre that
marry. begin to swirl that Agnes forces Ella to drawing unknowingly stenciled across increasingly feels like a gross-out scene
Agnes doesn’t want to be a spinster. The live in the attic and do the cleaning for the Harper’s face. arms race. Here, Bayer does plenty with a
Lord doesn’t want to raise a young girl on entire manor. What’s worse is that Agnes And while the genial Robinson is also a simple hotel bed that she excitedly jumps
his own. With Ella already attached to has refused to let Ella go to the king’s ball. key part of the group, “Ibiza” most belongs on, not realizing it’s two fulls pushed
Agnes, the union seems logical. “All the Ever Afters” provides a unique to Bayer. In her largest movie role yet, the together.
After they marry, Agnes brings her view of Ella’s circumstances and how the former “SNL”er (she departed last year after “Ibiza,” a Netflix release, is unrated by the
daughters back to live at the manor. Ella is young girl was far from perfect. Readers seven seasons) plays the Melissa Motion Picture Association of America but
threatened by the unique bond between will feel empathy for Agnes, consider var- McCarthy-esque role of hapless sidekick, its language and nudity content would quali-
Agnes and her other daughters. She broods ious misunderstandings and think twice but with a more subtle and shy comic energy fy for an “R’’ rating. Running time: 94 min-
in the attic, befriends rodents and whines before labeling her as wicked. to her physical comedy. She’s always been a utes. Two and a half stars out of four.
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