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The Huckleberry Hound Show the favorite names were the New York See answer at end.
(1958-1962) was the first animat- Bees, Burros, Continentals and ***
ed cartoon to win an Emmy Award. In Skyscrapers. Ultimately, the team own- The fire hydrant was invented in 1869
1959 the show won for Outstanding ers named their team the New York by New York native Birdsill Holly
Childrens Programming. Metropolitans. (1820-1893). Holly developed a system
*** *** of pressurized water, powered by steam
Yogi Bear debuted in 1958 as a support- Every year, actress Glenn Close (born engines, in underground pipes through-
ing character on The Huckleberry 1947) sings the National Anthem for out the city, accessible for emergencies
Hound Show. the New York Mets opening-day game. by a fire hydrant. The same basic system
*** *** is used today.
Actor Jeffrey Childrens Actor Kevin Bacon
Cartoon character Yogi Bear lives in Glenn Close played villainous dognap- ***
Tambor is 73. performer Raffi is is 59. Jellystone Park. His favorite thing to do per Cruella De Vil in the live action California Vehicle Code 22514 states
69. is steal picnic baskets with his friend movie 101 Dalmatians (1996). De Vil that no person shall stop, park, or
Singer Steve Lawrence is 82. Ballerina Cynthia Gregory is Boo Boo. Park Ranger Smith usually steals puppies for their fur. leave standing any vehicle within 15
71. Actress Kim Darby is 70. Actress Jonelle Allen is 69. foils the plans of the bear that claims to *** feet of a fire hydrant.
Celebrity chef Wolfgang Puck is 68. Actress Anjelica Huston be smarter than the average bear. The name Cruella De Vil derives from the ***
is 66. Writer Anna Quindlen is 65. Actor Robert Knepper is *** words cruel and devil.
Ans wer: A fire engine has an onboard
58. Rock musician Andy Fletcher (Depeche Mode) is 56. Yogi Bear was named after baseball leg- ***
end Yogi Berra (born 1925) and was English novelist Dorothy Gladys water supply, while a fire truck does not.
Country singer Toby Keith is 56. Rock musician Graham
modeled after the character of Ed Norton Dodie Smith (1896-1990) wrote the A fire truck, also known as a ladder
Jones (Haircut 100) is 56. Rock singer Joan Osborne is 55. on The Honeymooners (1955-1956). 1956 novel The Hundred and One truck, is equipped with a longer ladder
Writer-producer Rob Burnett is 55. Actor Rocky Carroll is 54. *** Dalmatians. Five years later, Disney than a fire engine.
Actor Corey Parker is 52. Actor Lee Tergesen is 52. Actor While waiting for his turn at bat during made the animated movie based on the
Billy Crudup is 49. Actor Michael Weatherly is 49. Singer his days of playing professional base- book.
Beck is 47. Country singer Drew Womack (Sons of the Desert) ball, Lawrence Peter Berra would sit on *** Know It All is by Kerry McArdle. It runs in the
is 47. Comedian Sebastian Maniscalo is 44. Actress Kathleen the ground cross-legged in a yoga posi- Dalmatian puppies are born completely weekend edition of the Daily Journal.
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Robert H. Perry Jr. Obituaries He served in the U.S. Army and was a vet-
eran of World War II from 1943 to 1945.
years. She was predeceased by brother
Salvatore Chuck Savasta (Barbara), and is
Robert H. Perry Jr., longtime resident of He married Gladys McGuire in 1941 and survived by her brother Thomas R. Savasta
San Carlos, died peacefully July 1, 2017, in vived by his devoted wife, Aggie, who was
they had one daughter. They were married (Joyce) and sister-in-law, Marilyn Treglia
Palo Alto, California, by his side for 66 years. A memorial service
will be 11 a.m. Tuesday, July 11, at Crippen for 48 years until her death In 1989. He Galli. She leaves behind her grieving chil-
after a full life and long worked for Hiram Walker & Sons for over 40 dren Richard P. Treglia (Stacy), Carla
career as a chemist in & Flynn Carlmont Chapel, 1111 Alameda de
las Pulgas, Belmont, CA 94002. In lieu of years. Hultman (David), Anne Emmick (Gus), and
research and develop- three cherished grandchildren Carter and
flowers, memorial contributions may be He is survived by a daughter, Carole
ment. Sydney Hultman and Grace Emmick.
made to St. Anthony Padua Dining Room Royball, and a grandson, Paul Royball.
He was 89.
He was born in Temple, (3500 Middlefield Road, Menlo Park, CA Our thanks to Emerald Hills Care Home
for their wonderful care during his last A Mass of Christian Burial and celebra-
Texas, and earned his 94025) or to a charity of the donors tion of her life will be 10 a.m. Friday July
Ph.D. in chemistry from choice. years.
14, at Mercy Center Chapel, 2300 Adeline
the University of Texas, A private burial was held at Holy Cross.
Drive, Burlingame. A lunch reception will
Austin, in 1952. He began his career at Brigham Burbank follow. Private burial will be at St. Johns
Humble Oil and Refining Company in Brigham Burbank, a 60-year resident of Lucille Treglia Cemetery in San Mateo. In lieu of flowers
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1969, where he played a key role in the evo- and Emily Burbank, the youngest of five Born in San Francisco to Carmelo and Adeline Drive, Burlingame, CA 94010.
lution of magnetic recording media. He children. His family moved to California Anna Savasta, she was the wife of Richard Arrangements by Chapel of the Highlands
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A judge found sufficient evi- cent higher than in 2010 when ooking to meet San
ridership was at 34,120, and 159 was playing Mateo city leaders and enforcement agencies in the
dence to try a San Bruno man
percent increase since 2004 when Pokemon Go learn all about your United States.
accused of
ridership was at an all-time low of last year in San citys services? San Mateos ***
killing his
23,947 and the Baby Bullet serv- Francisco. Ci ty Serv i ces Academy is a Redwo o d Ci ty is accepting
neighbor and
ice was later inaugurated. Suspect C a l v i n comprehensive, hands-on learn- nominations for the May o rs
cutting up the
The count, a physical head Riley, 20, was ing experience that gives partic- Beauti cati o n Awards now
body in a dis-
count of riders, is typically con- playing the ipants the opportunity to inter-
pute over a until July 31 to recognize the
ducted in late January and game with a act with city staff and learn about
space heater efforts of homeowners and busi-
February when there are fewer group of the challenges facing municipal
after six wit- ness owners who beautify and
holidays and special events that friends in the government today. The academy
nesses testified improve their properties. Visit
could skew ridership numbers. vicinity of is open to anyone 18+ who
David in a prelimi- redwoodcity.org/city-hall/advi-
Weekdays, every rider on every Aquatic Park on works or lives in the city of San
nary hearing sory-bodies-and-committees/reg-
Stubblefield Friday, accord- train is counted for one week and Aug. 6, 2016, Mateo. The 12-week program
at about 9:50 runs from Aug. 23 through Nov. ulatory-and-advisory-boards-
ing to the San Mateo County averaged over five weekdays.
Weekends, riders on every train p.m., when he 8. Meetings are held commissions-and-
District Attorneys Office.
were counted for one weekend. Jackie Speier was shot by an Wednesdays, 6 p.m. to 9 p.m., in committees/pride-and-beautica-
David Stubblefield, 50, pleaded
This year counts were conducted un i de n t i f i e d different locations throughout tion-committee/awards-submittal
not guilty to charges of murder,
in February through early April suspect. the city. for more information and to sub-
felony possession of a firearm,
due to coordination with a new Riley was attending Delta Additional information, mit a nomination form.
felony possession of tear gas and
consultant and subconsultant College in Stockton and had grad- including an application, can be ***
destruction of evidence in April
team that was brought on to man- uated from Junipero Serra High found at Starting this month, the city
after he allegedly pepper-sprayed
age, conduct and compile field School in San Mateo. cityofsanmateo.org/index.aspx?
his 77-year-old friend and neigh- of Burl i ng ame will be purchas-
surveys, according to Caltrain. Speier plans to formally nid=108. There is no charge to
bor Benjamin Roybal and shot ing 100 percent renewable ener-
him to death March 11, according Most riders continue to travel announce the reward to find participate. Applications will be gy for all of its electricity needs.
to prosecutors. during peak commute hours. Rileys killer alongside his par- accepted until the class is at Burlingame will be part of
Stubblefield and Roybal lived There was a 0.9 percent increase ents, Sean and Kariann Riley, dur- capacity (25 participants) or
ing a news conference at 10 a.m. Peni ns ul a Cl ean Energ y s
on the 3000 block of Pacific in traditional peak riders (defined until Aug. 11 (whichever comes ECO1 0 0 program, an opt-up
Heights Boulevard, police said as northbound in the morning and Monday at the foot of Van Ness rst). For questions or for more
Avenue at the Aquatic Park option available to all San
previously. Officers discovered southbound in the evening) from information call Laurie Strange
31,948 riders in 2016 to 32,241 Promenade. Mateo County residents.
Roybals body on April 6 follow- at (650) 522-7019.
in 2017. There was a 2.1 percent Representatives of the U. S. *** Burlingame participated in the
ing a report that Roybal was
missing. Stubblefield allegedly decrease in midday riders, 1.9 per- Parks Police, the lead agency The So uth San Franci s co early development of Peninsula
killed him over the price of a cent decrease in reverse peak rid- investigating Calvin Rileys Po l i ce Department is serving Clean Energy and ofcially
space heater, and later tried to get ers (southbound in the morning killing, will also be present. up sweet justice to local youth enrolled as a customer last
rid of the body using chemicals, and northbound in the evening) The reward is funded by the city by rewarding them with tickets October at the default rate,
according to prosecutors. and 0. 1 percent increase in of San Francisco, according to for being a good citizen, being known as ECOplus. ECOplus
Stubblefield will next appear in evening riders, according to Speier. street smart by observing safety offers 50 percent renewable ener-
court July 20 for Superior Court Caltrain. In the beginning stages of the rules, wearing their bicycle hel- gy at a cost 5 percent less than
arraignment. He remains in cus- The 10 most popular train sta- investigation, park police offi- mets and safety gear, and doing PG&Es . With the adoption of
tody on $10 million bail, accord- tions are San Francisco, Palo cials released a sketch of the male good deeds. Children can redeem the budget in June, Burlingame
ing to prosecutors. Alto, San Jose Diridon, Mountain suspect, adding that they believed their tickets, which are actually now has the funding to opt-up to
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Caltrain ridership Sunnyvale, Hillsdale, San Mateo 2015 model white four-door participating 7 -El ev en stores. ECO100 rate. We believe the
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Toyota Avalon that was seen leav- city should serve as a role model
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After six years of consecutive ing the area where the homicide for others and support renewable
Caltrain. children, also offers opportuni-
growth, Caltrains annual rider- occurred. energy the best way we can,
ties for police ofcers to connect
ship count dipped slightly in the $50K reward Anyone with information about
with our communitys youth in a
said May o r Ri cardo Orti z.
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agency.
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shooting of Calvin Riley at (415) 561-5150 or police com- and establish good relationships
Initial findings from the annual The Reporters Notebook is a weekly
munications at (415) 561-5508. and a sense of community. collection of facts culled from the
onboard ridership count showed U.S. Rep. Jackie Speier, D-San
Callers have the option to remain During 2017, 7-Eleven will issue notebooks of the Daily Journal staff. It
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Woman charged with killing family smiles in court
By Kate Brumback and Kahleen Foody putting her hands in a prayer position and Gwinnett County police said in a statement. media reports at the time underestimates the
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS spreading her arms out wide. This is a horrendous crime not only for the reality, said Meyer, a psychology professor
As Judge Thorpe listed the charges victims but for the extended family, neigh- at Wright State University in Ohio.
LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga. A woman against her five counts of malice murder, borhood and community. In cases when mothers kill intentionally,
charged with killing four of her young chil- five counts of murder and six counts of Psychologists and others who study cases Meyer said there is often another influence,
dren and their father smiled and flashed a aggravated assault Martinez smiled, of mothers accused of killing their children such as mental health issues, postpartum
double thumbs up to news cameras during shook her head no and wagged her finger say its not as uncommon as people might depression or the loss of a close loved one.
her first court appearance Friday before at him. The judge advised her sharply not to believe. But media coverage often focuses We like to classify these women as pari-
telling a judge she doesnt want an attorney. perform for the cameras. on dramatic cases, such as Andrea Yates who ahs, that they arent at all like us, Meyer
Isabel Martinez, 33, appeared before When Thorpe informed her of her right to was found not guilty by reason of insanity said. I found that was not the case.
Gwinnett County Magistrate Court Judge have an attorney, she said through a for the 2001 drowning deaths of her five Some neighbors in the small, largely
Michael Thorpe a day after police said she Spanish-language interpreter, that she children in her suburban Houston home. Hispanic neighborhood in Loganville,
stabbed the five to death and seriously doesnt want one. She later added that her Other cases get less attention, as when a about 30 miles (48 kilometers) east of
injured another child at her home outside attorney will always be the people and her woman kills a newborn or in childrens Atlanta, said they had no clue anything was
Atlanta. The injured child, a 9-year-old girl, faith. deaths blamed on neglect, said Cheryl amiss in the home until police mobbed the
survived but remained hospitalized with Thorpe advised Martinez to hire a lawyer Meyer, co-author of two books on mothers scene Thursday morning. The neighbors
injuries police described as serious. or to allow one to be appointed for her. who have killed children based on about said the Spanish-speaking family had
Before the hearing began, Martinez sat What prompts a person to take the life of 1,000 cases during the 1990s. moved to the community recently, and their
with other inmates and struck poses for such innocent children and her spouse is That amounts to roughly one death every children seemed happy playing with other
cameras smiling, giving the thumbs up, something we may never understand, three days. If anything, the total based on neighborhood kids.
Officials said the deal had been in the works zones in Syria with reduced bloodshed. The The U.S.-Russian cease-fire has no set end
SYRIA
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for weeks or months, but came together in
time for the meeting.
The deal marks a new level of involve-
U.S., wary of Irans involvement, stayed
away from that effort. Follow-up talks this
week in Kazakhstan were unable to produce
date, one U.S. official said, describing it as
part of broader discussions with Moscow on
lowering violence in Syria.
ment for the Trump administration in trying agreement on finalizing a cease-fire in The agreement may also reflect Irans
to resolve Syrias civil war. those zones. increasingly prominent role in Syria.
Jordans border that is critical to the U.S. Previous cease-fires in Syria have col-
allys security. Trump ordered some 60 cruise missiles to Washington has been resistant to letting
be fired at a Syrian air base in April after lapsed or failed to reduce violence for long, Iranian forces and their proxy militias gain
Its a very complicated part of the Syrian and it was unclear whether this deal would be
battlefield, Tillerson told reporters after accusing Assads forces of a deadly chemical strength in Syrias south, a position shared
weapons attack. But his top military and any better. by Israel and Jordan. Fridays deal could
the U.S. and Russian leaders met for more
than 2 hours on the sidelines of a global national security advisers pointedly said Tillerson said the difference this time is help the Trump administration retain more
summit in Hamburg, Germany. they had no intentions of intervening to Russias interest in seeing Syria return to of a say over who fills the power vacuum left
Of the agreement, he said, I think this is oust Assad. And they stopped short of stability. Its an argument top U.S. officials behind as the Islamic State is routed from
our first indication of the U.S. and Russia endorsing Russian-led or U.N. peace media- such as former Secretary of State John Kerry additional territory in Syria.
being able to work together in Syria. tion efforts between Assads government cited regularly amid his failed efforts to end In recent weeks, U.S. forces have shot
For years, the former Cold War foes have and rebel groups. a conflict that has killed as many as a half- down a Syrian aircraft that got too close to
been backing opposing sides in Syrias war. Israel also is part of the agreement, one million people, contributed to Europes American forces, as well as Iranian-made
Moscow has staunchly backed Syrian U.S. official said, who like others wasnt worst refugee crisis since World War II and drones. A renewed government offensive
President Bashar Assad, supporting Syrian authorized to speak publicly on the matter allowed IS to emerge as a global terror against Western-backed rebels and Islamic
forces militarily since 2015. Washington and demanded anonymity. Like Jordan, threat. militants in the contested province of Daraa
has backed rebels fighting Assad. Both the Israel shares a border with the southern part Tillerson also repeated the U.S. position also is sparking tensions, and Iranian-
U.S. and Russia oppose Islamic State mili- of Syria and has been concerned about a that a long-term role for the Assad family backed Hezbollah fighters have shifted
tants and say theyre focused on rooting out spillover of violence as well as an amassing and the Assad regime is untenable and south to join the fight.
the extremist group. of Iranian-aligned forces in the south of the voiced his belief that Russia might be will- Israel has also struck Syrian military
The potential pitfalls for the cease-fire are country. ing to address the future leadership of Syria, installations on several occasions in the
clear not least the challenge of enforcing Jordanian government spokesman in tones reminiscent of Kerry. Up to now, past few weeks after shells landed in the
it. Mohammed Momani confirmed the accord Assad has rejected any proposals that would Israeli-controlled side of the Golan
Russia Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov in a statement that made no reference to see him leave power, contributing to an Heights. Ahead of the deal, media reports in
said Russian military police would monitor Israels participation. Syrian government impasse that has prolonged Syrias suffer- Israel have suggested unease at any arrange-
the new truce. But Tillerson said that was forces and its allies will stay on one side of ing. ment that relies on Russia policing areas
still being worked out. A senior U.S. State an agreed demarcation line, and rebel fight- Earlier in the week, Syrias military said it near its frontier.
Department official said the two countries ers will stick to the other side. The goal is was halting combat operations in the south Implications for Syria aside, the deal
were close to a deal on that issue and hoped also to enable aid to reach this area of Syria, of Syria for four days, in advance of the new marks the biggest diplomatic achievement
to finalize it in the coming days, raising the Momani told state media. U.S. officials said round of Russian-sponsored talks in for the U.S. and Russia since Trump took
prospect it could take effect Sunday with no the U.S., Russia and Jordan had only agreed Kazakhstan. That move covered the south- office. Trumps administration has
clear sense of who is policing it. on that demarcation line last week, clearing ern provinces of Daraa, Quneitra and approached the notoriously strained rela-
That the deal was announced before all the the way for a cease-fire to be worked out. Sweida. Syrias government briefly extend- tionship by trying to identify a few limited
details were ironed out was a clear indication The deal is separate from an agreement ed that unilateral cease-fire, which is now issues on which the countries could make
of how eager the U.S. and Russia were to that Russia, Turkey and Iran struck earlier set to expire Saturday a day before the progress, thereby building trust for a broad-
cast their leaders first meeting as a success. this year to try to establish de-escalation U.S. and Russian deal was to take effect. er repair of ties.
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Pachulia has agreed to a $3.5 mil- elevated his Myers said. Hes a max player for same guys. My thought was we were
lion, one-year contract to stay play once he Continued from page 11 the foreseeable future forever. For likely to get worse. I thought we
with the NBA champion Golden stopped worry- him to do something like that is were not going to come back as
State Warriors, his agent, Mark ing about commendable. Without him doing strong, and if we hadnt, people are
A seven-time All-Star, Durant that other sacrifices as far as roster coming for us.
Bartelstein, said Friday. everything so could have earned as much as $36 would have had to be made.
Golden States starter in a three- much. million had he signed a max deal Young gushed about joining the
center rotation last season, the 33- A native of this season. As it is, Durant will Thats why people enjoy watch- reigning NBA champs after spend-
year-old Pachulia averaged 5.1 the Republic of earn even less next year than he did ing our team, the selflessness of the ing the past four seasons with the
points and 3.8 rebounds in 14.1 way we play on the floor. But thats rebuilding Los Angeles Lakers.
minutes during the postseason, and Zaza Pachulia G e o r g i a , this year.
also the selflessness of who our Youngs decision came after he met
Pachulia fit That opened the door for the
scored in double digits four times. right in with the Warriors, his two Warriors to bring back 2015 Finals team is as witnessed by what Kevin with Durant, Warriors coach Steve
Pachulia played for $2.9 million young sons regulars at practice MVP Iguodala (three years, $48 did and what other guys have done. Kerr and Draymond Green during a
last season, willing to take a lower shooting around after Golden million guaranteed), Livingston Thats what people love seeing. recruiting trip in Los Angeles.
salary to be part of a team that States stars were done for the day. (three years, $24 million) and Nobody likes seeing greed and indi- Green followed up with numerous
would chase a championship Pachulia notched four double-dou- David West (one year, $2.3 mil- viduals grab attention. text messages before Young signed.
and he wound up with his first ring bles and scored in double figures lion). Myers noted the rapid player At first I was like, Yall dont
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By Michael Wagaman
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Marlins 6, Giants 1
including four consecutive Trainers room
SAN FRANCISCO Giancarlo Stanton two-out singles. Miami
hit his 24th home run to back another has scored 67 first-inning Austin Slater left the game after injuring
strong start by Dan Straily, and the Miami runs this season, second himself trying to run out a grounder in the
Marlins beat the Giants 6-1 Friday night. in the majors behind eighth inning. . LHP Madison Bumgarner
J.T. Realmuto also homered and had three Milwaukees 75. threw a bullpen session before the game and
hits, Dee Gordon added four hits and JT Straily (7-4) made it is scheduled to pitch for Single-A San Jose on
Riddle drove in two runs to help the Marlins Denard Span stand up to remain unbeat- Monday. Manager Bruce Bochy said that its
win the opener of their final series before en in four career starts possible Bumgarner who will throw about
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the All-Star break. against San Francisco. The Miami right-han- 90 pitches for San Jose will rejoin the big
Robinson Cano ranks fourth in the AL tied
The Marlins batted around during a four- der allowed four hits and came within two outs league club shortly after the All-Star break. .
with Khris Davis of the As with 60 RBIs.
run first inning highlighted by Stantons of pitching his first career complete game RHP Johnny Cueto (ear infection) is doing
All-Star roster
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Home Run Derby at next weeks All-Star
Game in Miami also doubled off the
bricks in right field in the fourth.
Denard Span homered into McCovey
Realmuto hit his eighth home run in the
fifth off Cory Gearrin.
The Giants, coming off their first winning
road trip of the season, had only one runner
pitch on his left wrist on July 1.
Up next
Marlins LHP Chris OGrady was called up
Cove off Straily with one out in the ninth. advance past first base. from Triple-A and will make his major
NEW YORK Seattle second baseman Six of the first eight Marlins hitters reached Moore retired only 10 batters and allowed league debut Saturday night against Giants
Robinson Cano, Tampa Bay pitcher Chris base during the first-inning onslaught, five runs and 12 hits. RHP Jeff Samardzija (4-9, 4.54).
Archer and Toronto reliever Roberto Osuna
are among seven replace-
ment players selected for
Tuesdays All-Star Game
in Miami.
Cruzs 300th career HR leads Ms past As
By Jim Hoehn
Houston reliever Chris
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Mariners 7, As 2
Devenski, Minnesota
reliever Brandon Kintzler perfect eighth, and Mark Trainers room
and Detroit outfielder Justin SEATTLE Nelson Cruz hit his 300th Rzepczynski and Steve
Upton also were added to home run and drove in five, James Paxton Cishek finished. As right-hander Chris Bassitt, on the 60-
allowed two hits over seven innings and the Paxton has won con- day DL following Tommy John surgery,
Justin Upton the AL roster Friday. Los Seattle Mariners beat the As 7-2 Friday secutive starts after los- could join the As in a relief role at some
Angeles Dodgers pitcher
Alex Wood was added to the NL All-Stars. night. ing three of four and point, manager Bob Melvin said. Bassitt
Three of the original All-Stars are on the dis- Cruzs t h ree-run dri v e o ff Li am struggling in his return pitched one inning Thursday night on a
abled list and wont be active for the game: Hendricks put Seattle up 6-2 during a four- Nelson Cruz from the disabled list in rehab start with Class A Stockton.
Angels outfielder Mike Trout, New York run eighth. Cruz also had RBI singles in May.
Yankees second baseman Starlin Castro and the first and third as Seattle snapped a Sean Manaea (7-5) gave up three runs and Up next
Houston pitcher Dallas Keuchel. four-game skid. eight hits in seven innings. Manaea, 6-1 in Chris Smith is set to make his first major
Four pitchers on the All-Star rosters wont Paxton (7-3) did not allow a hit after his previous nine starts, struck out three and league start at 36 years old, which would make
be active because they are scheduled to start Marcus Semiens two-run double in the sec- walked one. him the oldest pitcher in As history to make
Sunday: the Dodgers Clayton Kershaw, ond. The left-hander matched a season high Cruzs homer was his 16th. Danny his big league starting debut. Smith has made
Texas Yu Darvish, Clevelands Corey Kluber with nine strikeouts while walking three Valencia had three hits and scored twice for 64 relief appearances in the majors, including
and Detroits Michael Fulmer. and hitting a batter. Nick Vincent pitched a Seattle, and Mitch Haniger had two hits. 13 last season with Oakland.
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Every kilometer you think about what
can happen that could change the race,
Froome said. If you turn left or right or if
there is wind. It was a day for staying in
Continued from page 11 front.
The southeasterly route passed by the
Boasson Hagen took over the leadership mustard capital of Dijon then concluded with
duties at Team Dimension Data after Mark a circuit through picturesque vineyards of
Cavendish abandoned the race with a broken Burgundy.
shoulder this week. World champion Peter Like in the other three sprinting stages,
Sagan was disqualified from the Tour for an early breakaway this one featuring
causing Cavendishs high-speed crash. Manuele Mori, Yohann Gene, Dylan van
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bystanders on the beach that contributed to
Matheus being alive and well today,
Guevin said Silvas pulse and breathing
Fioranelli said.
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He was taken to Barton Memorial Hospital He is on loan to the clubs affiliate, Reno
in South Lake Tahoe before he was airlifted 1868 FC. The soccer club beat the LA
to Renown Regional Medical Center in Galaxy II on Monday night, but Silva didnt
Reno, Nevada. Family members and San play in the 9-0 win.
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AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE
East Division
Pistons get Bradley, sending Morris to Celtics
East Division By Noah Trister Its no secret guard Reggie Jackson. Bradley,
W L Pct GB W L Pct GB
Boston 50 37 .575 Washington 53 35 .602 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS that Avery had who turns 27 in November, is older
New York 44 40 .524 4 1/2 Atlanta 41 46 .471 11 1/2 been one of my than the 24-year-old Caldwell-
Tampa Bay 45 43 .511 5 1/2 New York 39 45 .464 12 DETROIT One of the biggest favorite play- Pope, but hes also been a better
Toronto 40 46 .465 9 1/2 Miami 39 46 .459 12 1/2
Baltimore 40 46 .465 9 1/2 questions facing the Detroit ers, Ainge said. shooter from 3-point range, finish-
Philadelphia 28 57 .329 23 1/2
Central Division Central Division Pistons this offseason was what Avery did a lot ing at 39 percent last season.
Cleveland 46 39 .541 Milwaukee 49 40 .551 they would do with Kentavious of the dirty work The Pistons lose Morris, who
Minnesota 45 41 .523 1 1/2 Chicago 43 43 .500 4 1/2
Kansas City 44 41 .518 2 Caldwell-Pope. and often didnt has been a steady veteran and a
St. Louis 41 45 .477 6 1/2
Detroit 38 47 .447 8 Pittsburgh 40 47 .460 8 On Friday, they replaced him. get the recogni- mainstay in the starting lineup
Chicago 37 48 .435 9 Cincinnati 37 49 .430 10 1/2 The Pistons traded forward Avery Bradley tion that he over the past two seasons. Detroit
West Division has another solid wing player in
Houston 59 28 .678
West Division Marcus Morris to Boston in deserved, but
Los Angeles 59 29 .670 our coaches, staff, his teammates, Tobias Harris, and the Pistons
Angels 44 46 .489 16 1/2 Arizona 53 34 .609 5 1/2
exchange for guard Avery Bradley
Texas 42 44 .488 16 1/2 Colorado 51 38 .573 8 1/2 and a second-round draft pick in and our fans who watched him play drafted sharp-shooting Duke guard
Seattle 42 46 .477 17 1/2 every night appreciated what a spe- Luke Kennard in the first round.
As 38 49 .437 21
San Diego 37 49 .430 21 2019. Bradleys arrival gives the
Giants 34 54 .386 25 Pistons a replacement for Caldwell- cial player and person he is. Boston, meanwhile, will look
Fridays Games Fridays Games Pope, who had been a restricted free Bradley was the longest-tenured different from the team that was the
Milwaukee 9, N.Y. Yankees 4 Chicago Cubs 6, Pittsburgh 1
Houston 12, Toronto 2 agent. Detroit has now renounced member of the Celtics, bridging top seed in the East in 2017 before
San Diego 4, Philadelphia 3
Boston 8, Tampa Bay 3 Milwaukee 9, N.Y. Yankees 4 the rights to Caldwell-Pope. the gap from the era of Paul Pierce, being routed in the conference
Cleveland 11, Detroit 2 Washington 5, Atlanta 4, 10 innings Bradley averaged 16.3 points per Kevin Garnett and Ray Allen that finals by Cleveland. Landing
Texas 10, Angels 0 N.Y. Mets 6, St. Louis 5
Minnesota 9, Baltimore 6 Colorado 12, Chicago White Sox 4 game last season for the Celtics, won the 2008 NBA title. Picked Hayward was a big step, and the
Colorado 12, Chicago White Sox 4 Arizona 6, Cincinnati 3 but Boston is adding All-Star for- 19th overall in the 2010 draft, he Celtics took Dukes Jayson Tatum
L.A. Dodgers 4, Kansas City 1 L.A. Dodgers 4, Kansas City 1
Miami 6, San Francisco 1 ward Gordon Hayward and moving developed into one of the leagues with the No. 3 pick in the draft after
Seattle 7, Oakland 2
Saturdays Games Saturdays Games on from Bradley. Morris averaged best defenders, making the All- trading down from No. 1. With
Atl. (Teheran 6-6) at Nats (Strasburg 9-2), 1:05 p.m.
Brewers (Suter 1-1) at NYY (Severino 5-4), 10:05 a.m. SD (Chacin 7-7) at Philadelphia (Nola 6-5), 1:05 p.m. 14 points for Detroit. Defensive second team in 2013 and Jaylen Brown last years No. 3
Houston (Fiers 5-3) at Jays (Stroman 8-5), 10:07 a.m. NYM(Montero 1-5) at St.L (Wainwright 9-5),1:10 p.m. first team in 2016. pick also in the fold, the Celtics
Os (Miley 3-7) at Minnesota (Mejia 4-3), 11:10 a.m. Celtics president of basketball
KC (Kennedy 3-6) at L.A. (McCarthy 6-3), 4:15 p.m.
Boston (Porcello 4-10) at Rays(Cobb 6-6), 1:10 p.m. Pittsburgh (Nova 8-6) at Cubs (Arrieta 8-6), 4:15 p.m. operations Danny Ainge released a Detroit, which missed the play- look primed to contend for years to
Detroit (Verlander 5-5) atTribe (Clevinger 4-3),4:15 p.m. ChiSox (Quintana 4-8) at Rox (Hoffman 5-1),6:10 p.m. statement thanking Bradley for his offs last year, can slot Bradley into come, although the roster could
Angels (Chavez 5-9) at Texas (Ross 1-1), 6:05 p.m. Miami (Worley 0-2) at SF (Samardzija 4-9), 7:05 p.m.
As (Smith 0-0) at Seattle (Moore 1-1), 7:10 p.m. Reds (Castillo 0-1) at DBacks (Walker 6-3), 7:10 p.m. contributions. the backcourt alongside point keep changing.
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encouraged to do so before the start of 2018 ordinance that could permit commercial pot limits.
when the state is expected to begin issuing growing in existing greenhouses, said Half The county would undoubtedly have to be
Continued from page 1 licenses for commercial operations. Those Moon Bay Mayor Debbie Ruddock. involved should a city proceed with legaliz-
that dont pass their own explicit restric- Why not find a way to revitalize our nurs- ing commercial operations. For example,
with an update on ongoing efforts to work tions could find themselves subject to state ery industry with a high cash-value crop? Half Moon Bay contracts with the countys
with various stakeholders as they consider laws permitting cultivation, retail sales and Its definitely worth looking at and as we Sheriffs Office for law enforcement, and the
what type of local controls should be put in outdoor residential growing. rely so much on the transient occupancy tax countys Environmental Health Department
place. The voter-approved legalization is generated on the coastside, this gives us an would be responsible for enforcing anti-
Bordered by the coast and Bayfront, San expected to have widespread affects on a opportunity to diversify our economy. That pollution regulations.
Mateo Countys diversity is marked by lush variety of county functions and depart- said, we dont have stars in our eyes about Certainly, it would have an impact on our
agricultural lands as well as dense high-tech ments. Even if supervisors ultimately opt this, she said, adding theyll look to see departments if any city instituted that,
employment centers. And there are already not to permit commercial marijuana opera- this managed correctly and sustainably. Callagy said, noting the countywide juris-
varying regulations in place across the 21 tions in unincorporated areas under their While prioritizing consideration of mari- diction of health, agricultural and environ-
cities and unincorporated areas making up jurisdiction, the county may still have to juanas agricultural value, she noted offi- mental departments.
San Mateo County. Although the county fre- support other communities that do. cials arent yet ready to dive into the more
quently leads local jurisdictions in creating controversial possibilities such as dispen- Direction sought
unified policies on a variety of issues, dis- It will impact several departments from
agriculture to environmental health, to our saries or allowing plants to be grown out-
parities have blossomed when it comes to doors. Last December, the board held a multi-
pot laws. health department to our Sheriffs Office. hour study session on marijuana and heard
These are things that were working really Theres a patchwork of jurisdictional con-
The discrepancies vary from the city of trol along the San Mateo County coastline from leaders of numerous departments. With
San Mateos stringent prohibiting on collaboratively on to make sure we resolve lots to be considered, he said staff is return-
all foreseeable issues, Callagy said. with Half Moon Bay surrounded by unincor-
medicinal marijuana smoke in condomini- porated county territory. Although the city ing to the board this Tuesday just with an
ums to Half Moon Bay looking at allowing update. Although its still not crystal clear
commercial pot cultivation. Coastside agriculture isnt apparently willing to hedge its
when the state will begin licensing pot
options solely on the countys plans,
Tuesdays study session will serve as an Most of the Bayfront communities have Ruddock agreed some collaboration will be operations, Callagy noted county staff will
update to the varying viewpoints being opted to ban outdoor residential growing for needed. seek some direction from supervisors on
considered, but no firm recommendations personal use and prohibit commercial oper- The decision to go forward with green- their efforts thus far.
have been formed, said Assistant County ations. However, regulating coastside agri- house cultivation or not, thats a big part of Theyll [eventually] consider all those
Manager Mike Callagy. cultural lands could be where the county our economy and were going to reserve that things from manufacturing to cultivation to
Weve had several meetings with inter- turns most of its focus. decision. But certainly wed like to coordi- sales taxes, Callagy said. Right now,
ested parties to see if we can fashion some The city of Half Moon Bay has welcomed nate on best practices and potentially work were just still at the exploratory stage.
kind of, not a uniform protocol, but a pro- the idea using legalized marijuana as a with the county on the issue of retail and
tocol that everyone can at least take part in. means to revitalize its waning greenhouse dispensaries, she said, adding they would The Board of Superv isors meets 9 a.m.
And were still working on that, Callagy industry. International competition in the be reluctant to proceed with retail or say Tuesday, July 11 at 400 County Center,
said. cut flowers business has wreaked havoc on outdoor grows or dispensaries without Redwood City.
to initiate, or for someone else to book me feel insecure about their work, having theres a place that you can go to in the
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a gig, or invite me to their movie, that I
could be the catalyst, that I should start my
own work, he said in an email.
faced rejection in several forms, including
verbal putdowns, pushback from mentors
and declines from agencies acting as
community where you can feel like real
support, real support and not feel this kind
of judgy vibe, she said. You can just go
Gapastione, who is also a pastor at the authorities in their form of art. in there and feel comfortable about sharing
Peninsula Covenant Church at 3560 Farm I always tell our artists you dont have your passion.
particular medium or require a specific level Hill Blvd., said some 12 artists attended to apologize for the condition of your Barcelo she plans to attend future meet-
of participation. The open format of the first meeting to discuss what motivated work, he said. We all know its not per- ings, and said she was grateful to
Creative Crew meetings, which welcome and challenged them about pursuing cre- fect or what it could be but lets cele- Gapastione for carving out a space in the
anyone to attend and share their work, he ative work, and they decided by the end of brate what it is. community for those who are motivated by
said, welcomes artists at any level of expe- the night to make the meetings regular. Though Penelope Barcelo had known creative projects.
rience to see what others are working on The group has grown over the years, about Creative Crew meetings for several Kelly was similarly grateful to
and brainstorm ways they can approach Gapastione said, to host more than 40 peo- months before she attended her first meet- Gapastione for helping artists connect
their own projects. ple some nights, so he has limited the ing June 18, her experience with other with and encourage each other at various
When Redwood City resident Tony number of artists who share work each writing workshops, which she found left stages of the creative process, whether or
Gapastione started inviting artists to share meeting, asking those hoping to present her tired and feeling defeated, prevented her not they are working toward selling their
their work with each other in the fall of to sign up ahead of time in recent years. from attending right away. art or showing it somewhere.
2012, he was hoping to provide a space for But he has been hesitant to add many Barcelo, 30, lives and works in Redwood This group reminds me that you can cre-
himself to share his work without fear of more parameters around the groups meet- City, and is putting the finishing touches ate without pressure, you can create with-
criticism. An actor and filmmaker, ings, saying the only rule for Creative on her first novel, three years in the mak- out a specific goal in mind, he said. [Its
Gapastione had been struggling with rejec- Crew meetings is to encourage each other ing. She said she was immediately aware of a] reminder that there are others who are
tion after months of acting auditions. with comments and observations that the welcoming atmosphere the group fos- also trying to understand themselves and
When a friend suggested he start some- focus on the positive aspects of each ters when she walked into the room, and the world around them through art.
thing of his own, Gapastione sent out a others work. left the meeting feeling inspired by the
call to his friends to meet over coffee and We all know our art needs improvement hip-hop artist and stand-up comedian, The nex t Creativ e Crew meeting is set for
discuss their creative projects. and many artists already feel insecure and among others, who shared their work with 7:15 p.m. Sunday, July 16, at Back Yard
It gave me the idea that instead of sit- have faced tons of rejection in every others that night. Coffee, 965 Brewster Av e. Visit creativ e-
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By Susan Cohn sis on the formative Mainliner decades,
DAILY JOURNAL SENIOR CORRESPONDENT through the jet age of global expansion to
the present day, including the recently
FLYING THE MAIN LINE: A HIS- introduced United Polaris service. The exhi-
TORY OF UNITED AIRLINES, AT bition showcases more than 300 historic
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MUSEUM. Over 90 years ago, at the dawn present, including model aircraft, cabin and
of commercial aviation, four companies cockpit equipment, meal service wares, pro-
merged into a single airline that became a motional items and an original 1930s Link
preeminent U.S. carrier. With this consoli- flight trainer. Flying the Main Line: A
dation of Boeing Air Transport, Pacific Air History of United Airlines is located in
Transport, National Air Transport, and Terminal 3 Boarding Area F Upper Level
Varney Air Lines by 1931, United Air Lines from until March 4, 2018. The exhibition is
was formed. Under William A. Pattersons located post-security and is only accessible
leadership from 1934 to 1966, United Air to passengers ticketed for travel through
Lines (United Airlines after 1975) pioneered Terminal 3 and International Boarding Area
a coast-to-coast route from New York to San G via a post-security connector. There is no
Francisco via Chicago Uniteds signature charge to view the exhibition. For more
Main Line. Its Mainliner fleet of pro- information visit
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included Capital Airlines in 1961 and mon craft materials to convert a bottle into Museum through March 2018.
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Uniteds 88,000 employees serve more than across the Museums Courtyard on a foun- The Hiller Aviation Museum is located at Center Art Gallery, 2300 Adeline Drive,
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Maurice (Michael J. Hume). Shes welcomed Shakespeare in Love Likewise, Lee fenced-off, mine-laced demilitarized zone
by staff members who are victims of the Halls adaptation of the screenplay by Marc between North and South Korea. The siblings
curse. Norman and Tom Stoppard runs through Oct. and Father (Paul Juhn) must untangle red tape
All excellently played, they include 29. to retrieve her body.
Continued from page 19 Lumire (David Kelly), Mrs. Potts (Kate It finds Will Shakespeare (William In the meantime, Mother (Amy Kim
Mulligan), Babette (Robin Goodrin Nordli) DeMeritt) in London facing pressure to sup- Waschke) is in a world of her own and wants
by casting a woman, K.T. Vogt, in the role. and Cogsworth (Daniel T. Parker). ply producers with plays. a gazebo in their small apartment.
However, Vogt plays it as if she were a man, The vacuous, pompous Gaston (James As he auditions actors for Romeo and Grandmother and other roles are played by
and costume designer Ulises Alcala equips Ryen) is the villain, trying to woo Belle. Juliet, he discovers its Romeo (later its the versatile Jessica Ko, here called
her with an oversized cod piece that leads to The show is filled with laughs, captivating Juliet), Viola de Lesseps (Jamie Ann Shapeshifter.
laughs. songs and some touching moments as all Romero). Shes disguised as a man because Well directed by Chay Yew, mystery and
The plot has Falstaff pursuing two married turns out well. It continues through Oct. 15. women werent allowed to act in Elizabethan fantasy abound. It continues through Oct.
women, Mistress Page (Vilma Silva) and Also playing in the Elizabethan is The England. 28.
Mistress Ford (Amy Newman), by sending Odyssey, adapted by Mary Zimmerman from As directed by Christopher Liam Moore, Henry IV, Part One This chapter of
them identical notes. The two discover what Homers epic, through Oct. 14. its an enjoyable production filled with allu- Shakespeares history cycle focuses not so
hes up to and outwit him and the jealous sions to several Shakespeare plays as well as
In the Bowmer Theatre much on King Henry IV (Jeffrey King) as on
Master Ford (Rex Young). scenes from Romeo and Juliet.
Julius Caesar Shakespeares tale of his wastrel son, Prince Hal (Daniel Jos
The subplot involves the Pages daughter,
intrigue and treachery resonates today. For Acting is strong throughout. Kudos to cos- Molina).
Anne (Jamie Ann Romero), and her three
example, Public Theaters recent production tumer Susan Tsu for the regal attire worn by Hal spends his days cavorting in a tavern
suitors.
in New York City incited controversy when Kate Mulligan as Queen Elizabeth I. with Sir John Falstaff (G. Valmont Thomas)
Continuing through Oct. 13, its all quite
amusing and well done, except for the too Caesar resembled President Trump. Also playing in the Bowmer are UniSon, and his cronies. Thomas is an overstuffed,
busy forest scene. OSF takes a less contentious path with no a new musical inspired by the poetry of hilarious Falstaff.
Beauty and the Beast Although Eric attempt to make Armando Durns Caesar August Wilson, through Oct. 28; and The play starts slowly with exposition of
Tuckers staging is sometimes busy, too, the look like any current politician. Mojada: A Medea in Los Angeles by Luis political machinations by the kings ene-
popular Disney musical features fine per- Under Shana Coopers direction, the real Alfaro. It closes July 6, to be replaced by the mies such as Hotspur (Alejandra Escalante),
formances by the large cast and great chore- drama comes in the conflict between Brutus world premiere of Off the Rails by Randy Northumberland (Tyrone Wilson) and
ography by Erika Chong Shuch. (Danforth Comins), a reluctant conspirator, Reinholz from July 27 to Oct. 28. Worcester (Kimberly Scott).
With music by Alan Menken, lyrics by and Mark Antony (Jordan Barbour), a sup- In the Thomas Theatre It becomes livelier in the tavern, which
Howard Ashman and Tim Rice, and a book by porter of Caesar. Hannah and the Dread Gazebo This director Lileana Blain-Cruz interprets as a
Linda Woolverton, this fairy tale tells the Barbour makes Antonys familiar funeral world premiere by Jiehae Park is set mainly dissolute disco. It ends with Hal joining his
story of a prince whos transformed into the oration, Friends, Romans, countrymen, in South Korea. Hannah (Cindy Im) and her father in battle against the kings enemies.
Beast (Jordan Barbour). The curse will end if thrillingly eloquent, a highlight of the sea- brother, Dang (Sean Jones), both Korean This chapter of the history continues
he finds a woman who can love him and he son. Americans, travel there because their grand- through Oct. 28, while the next chapter,
can love in return. Battle scenes are too stylistically choreo- mother has committed suicide by jumping Henry IV, Part Two, runs July 4 to Oct. 29,
That woman is Belle (Jennie Greenberry), graphed by Erika Chong Shuch. from the roof of her high-rise assisted living also in the Thomas.
who goes to his castle looking for her father, This production continues through Oct. center. For Festival tickets and information, call
29. The problem is that she landed in the (800) 219-8161 or visit osfashland.og.
People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime about the drug epidemic in the United States
SNOWFALL
ed to get into it.
Singleton co-created the new series Story along with the BET drama Rebel. until he visited Los Angeles for the first time
Snowfall, which focuses on the genesis of Its like making a movie every week, and saw Skid Row an impoverished area
how crack cocaine became a rampant epidem- instead of every couple of years, he said. inhabited by the homeless. He called the
Continued from page 19 ic in Los Angeles inner city neighborhoods experience heartbreaking.
For me, I like telling stories. I have so many
in 1983. The first season premiered of them. With Snowfall, I can tell a story When we hear about these drugs stories,
the Los Angeles native recalled. In the early Wednesday on FX. about real folks and what they are going we tend to think, Wow, do we need to see
80s, people started breaking into peoples Singleton, an Oscar-nominated writer- through. black people in turmoil? Or black people
houses. Crack really took hold back then. ... director, is best known for his critically- Snowfall tells a story of a violent colli- struggling? he said. But I want people to
But this is a story no one has ever told before. acclaimed movies from Boyz N the Hood, sion course involving a young street entre- know that this show doesnt glorify or glam-
Theres always a new cocaine story thats East Poetic Justice and Higher Learning. But preneur, a Mexican wrestler tied up in a power orize crack cocaine or any other drug. Kids
Coast. But theres really never a story how these days, he is doing more television after struggle with a crime family, the daughter of a were born into this. They are surrounded by
the West Coast changed from this. So, I want- directing episodes of Empire and The Mexican crime lord and a CIA operative who people who are still on this drug, people who
begins an off-book operation to fund the didnt survive and was destroyed by it.
Nicaraguan Contras. Singleton said it took some years for
This story is very important and must be Snowfall to see an actual premiere date. He
told and seen, said Damson Idris, who plays said Showtime was originally supposed to air
the star character of 19-year-old Franklin the series, but he said the network parted ways
Saint, a street-minded entrepreneur who was with them because they just didnt get it.
educated in an upper class neighborhood. It was before Empire became a hit, he
Hes determined to get into the drug game to said. It was a strong urban based show.
take care of people around him. (Showtime) just didnt get it. But when
Not only does it speak to an older genera- Empire hit, FX finally picked Snowfall up.
tion who may have survived or lived through I guess (Showtime) is doing another show
it, but it might speak to a new generation who thats Chicago-based. Theyre trying to catch
may not be as informed, he continues. Its up. Get them some flavor. Everybody wants
going to teach people about their past. to be black. They want black people now.
Idris, an actor of Nigerian descent who grew Were giving it to them uncut, something
up in London, said he didnt know anything theyve never seen before.
FIRE
We were scared, because we werent
sure if it would spread or what would
happen if the building came down,
she said. Im happy it didnt spread.
Calendar
Continued from page 1 SATURDAY, JULY 8 of six birth professionals will intro-
Sarah Tyack lives in the building at Friends of the Millbrae Library Big duce themselves and their area of
100 Grand Ave., just across the street Book and Media Sale. 9 a.m. to 4 specialization, and answer questions
building itself are, said Oakland Fire from where the fire broke out. She said p.m., Millbrae Library, 1 Library Ave., about their services as well as ques-
Department Interim Chief Darin Millbrae. Huge variety of books and tions about birth and womens
she was in her apartment when she media for all ages and in a variety of health. For more information go to
White. heard someone announce that there languages. Free admission. For more www.newleaf.com/events.
Over the next several days, crews information call 697-7607.
was a fire. Garden Seminar on Edible
will begin trying to figure out a way to At first I thought it was our build- Microsoft Word Basics. 10 a.m. 840 Flowers. 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. San
bring the crane and the building down W. Orange Ave., South San Francisco. Mateo Arboretum Society, 101 Ninth
ing, she said. Laptops provided. For more informa- Ave., San Mateo. Mike Irvine, garden
safely. tion email [email protected]. coach, teacher, gardener and writer
Tyack looked out her window, saw will teach how to get started grow-
Part of the building already col- flames and evacuated. Friends of the Palo Alto Library ing, harvesting and using edible
lapsed across Valdez Street during the Book Sale. 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. 4000 flowers in the kitchen. For more infor-
Pamela Caryl, a resident of 206 23rd
fire, and the crane was spinning wildly Middlefield, Palo Alto. Large sale of mation call 579-0536.
St., said she was puzzled by being gently used books, CDs, games, puz-
for a time, buffeted by the intense heat, zles and more. For more information Friends of the Millbrae Library Big
Emeryville fires reported at 2:45 a.m. asked to evacuate because the fire was
according to Battalion Chief Zoraida email [email protected]. Book and Media Sale. 1 p.m. to 3
and 5 a.m., and all the fires broke out not in her building. She was told that p.m. Millbrae Library, 1 Library Ave.,
Diaz. Millbrae. Many foreign language
at apartment buildings under construc- the crane at the construction site was AARP San Bruno Chapter 2895
The building that burned, the Alta Meeting. 10 a.m. to noon. 1555 materials for kids and adults. Free
tion in advanced stages of completion. posing a danger to her building. Crystal Springs Road, San Bruno. admission. Bag of books $5. For more
Waverly apartment project, was to be information call 697-7607.
seven stories tall and feature 196 mar- At Fridays fire, crews were able to Caryl said the fire really didnt Followed by July barbecue. For more
information call 589-4499.
ket-rate apartments, as well as 31,000 protect all the neighboring buildings, frighten her. She just felt inconve- Vets to Vets Blues Festival X. 1 p.m.
square feet of retail space. It was slated the closest of which sustained only nienced. Latino Day. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 306 to 6 p.m. American Legion Coastside
Walnut Ave., South San Francisco. Post 474, 470 Capistrano Road, Half
for completion in Spring 2018. heat damage due to the quick action of The Rev. James Matthews of the Commemorate all the hard work that Moon Bay. Food and drinks will be
Both Oakland City Council the first crews on the scene, White Cathedral of Christ the Light said he the Latino community contributes. available for purchase. For more
For more information email information call 728-3600.
President Lynette Gibson McElhaney said. got a call at 5:15 a.m. to go and look [email protected].
and Schaaf lamented the loss of the The team of about 80 firefighters out his window. The North Pool by Rajiv Joseph. 2
Overeaters Anonymous Meeting. p.m. Dragon Theatre, 2120 Broadway,
apartment stock, noting that the entire from Oakland, Alameda County, Matthews saw flames that looked as 10:15 a.m. to noon. San Carlos Redwood City. Watch a psychological
region is in the midst of a housing cri- Albany and Berkeley were able to if they were right across the street, Library, 610 Elm St., San Carlos. Open thriller that looks at racial, cultural
to anyone in the community. For and gender profiling in America. For
sis that has driven rents to stratos- knock the fire down by about 7:30 which concerned him because he has more information call 591-0341. more information and to buy tickets
pheric levels in recent years. a.m., according to White. an older cousin who lives at 100 Grand visit dragonproductionsproduc-
No injuries were reported and no Ave. San Francisco Giants Come to tions.net.
Additionally, the possibility that the Hillsdale Shopping Center. 11 a.m.
fire might have been intentionally set additional fires were ignited by the He went to check on his cousin and to 12:30 p.m. Hillsdale Shopping The Elixir of Love San Francisco
copious amount of hot ash that blan- as he returned the American Red Cross Center, 60 31st Ave., San Mateo. Opera Family Program. 3 p.m. to 4
prompted Schaaf to say the city will Giants relief pitchers George Kontos p.m. Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda
bring all available resources to bear to keted surrounding neighborhoods. stopped him and asked him whether he and Hunter Strickland will be signing de las Pulgas, Belmont. Using a trans-
Ash was sighted as far away as would open the church to the people autographs for free, and the S.F. lation by Donald Pippen, this produc-
determine the cause of the fire and to Giants Dugout team will be selling tion will be sung in English with
protect the citys development proj- M.L.K. Jr. Way and 36th Street as well who had to evacuate. merchandise. For more information English supertitles. For more infor-
ects. as Radnor Road and Cleveland Street The church opened its event center, call 571-1029. mation call 591-8286.
Arson investigators from Alameda both roughly a mile away in differ- which is typically used by businesses Project Read: The Incredible Art Liaisons Art Show. 3 p.m. to 5
County, the Oakland Fire Department ent directions. to hold conferences. Fortunately, it Wizards. Noon to 1:30 p.m. 306 p.m. Philz Coffee, 113 S. B St., San
This is not a Ghost Ship story, Walnut Ave., South San Francisco. The Mateo. Exhibit remains to mid-
and the federal Bureau of Alcohol, wasnt already booked, Matthews said. Incredible Wizards is a four-week September. For more information call
Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives thankfully, Gibson McElhaney said. Upwards of 150 evacuees used the workshop for children entering into 596-0868.
Kamilah Mims lives in an apartment third-, fourth- and fifth-grades that
were on the scene of Fridays confla- center, which opened at about 6:30 consists of working on different Opera San Jose. 6 p.m. Courthouse
gration, and while White stopped building on Waverly Street next to the a.m. By about 8 a.m. some of them had math topics with their parent. Classes Square, 2200 Broadway, Redwood
parking garage of the building that will be held in Spanish. For more City. Free. For more information call
short of calling the fire suspicious, he left, however. When asked what kind information or to reserve your space 780-7311.
is asking anyone who might have seen caught fire. of reaction people had to the fire, call 877-8540.
anything suspicious to contact inves- She was standing on Grand Avenue Matthews said, They were in shock. MONDAY, JULY 10
Reach and Teach: Origami Time. 1 Summer Camp: Financial Literacy
tigators at (510) 777-3333. with her kitten Kango and watching But no life was lost, Matthews said p.m. to 2 p.m. 144 W. 25th Ave.,San for High School Students. 8:30 a.m.
The fire, which broke out at about firefighters battle the blaze. to a group of evacuees, and that was the Mateo. All ages and experience levels to 12:30 p.m. College of San Mateo,
welcome to learn new paper folding San Mateo. Free one-week program.
4:30 a.m., bears some resemblance to We were sleeping around 5 a.m. biggest concern. He told them now is a Runs through Friday, July 14. For
tricks. All materials provided free. For
a pair of suspected arson fires at a con- when we heard a woman screaming time for them to get to know each more information email more information or to register visit
there was a fire across the street, she [email protected] fiatprogram.org/fly-registration.
struction site in Emeryville in early other, and the event center will be
July and mid-May. said. open as long as necessary. Learn to Code at the San Mateo Animation and Special Effects
Mims said she grabbed her kitten and Public Library. 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. 55 Summer Camp. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. 900
All the fires started in the early Thats what good neighbors are W. Third Ave., San Mateo. Work at San Antonio Road, Palo Alto.
morning hours, with the two evacuated her building. for, he said. your own pace. All levels are wel- Students use industry standard ani-
come. Children under 11 must be mation software to create 2-D ani-
accompanied by an adult. For more mations and special effects for
information call 522-7818. movies. Camp goes through July 14.
BOOK
Danny has overcome his criminal the Los Angeles Times Book Prize for For more information contact 494-
past, but he isnt above using vio- his Belfast detective series. Beck is Flower Power Exhibit. 2 p.m. 840 W. 8686.
lence. Even the children are shown as the name he will be using for the nov- Orange Ave., South San Francisco. A
docent from the Asian Art Museums Microsoft Word Basics. 10 a.m. 840
real, thinking people, not merely els he will set in the United States. Community Speaker Program, will W. Orange Ave., South San Francisco.
Continued from page 19 Laptops provided. For more informa-
props in a kidnapping scheme. deliver an educational and entertain-
tion email [email protected].
The authors new writing direction is ing multimedia talk about the hid-
Haylen Beck is the pen name of Irish off to a solid start with Here and den meanings of flowers in Asian art.
tated that her children may be gone for- For more information contact AC/DC Performance Camp. 4 p.m.
ever. crime writer Stuart Neville, who won Gone. [email protected]. San Mateo School of Rock, 711 S B
St., San Mateo. Musicians of all skill
Step Film. 7 p.m. Menlo-Atherton levels, 9 to 19 years old on guitar,
Center for Performing Arts, 555 bass, drums, keyboards and vocals.
Middlefield Road, Atherton. Come to Camp goes through July 14. For
watch and discuss a film about a more information call 347-3474.
high school girls step dance team at
the Windrider Film Forum. General TV Club: My Little Pony: Friendship
admission is $15. For more informa- Is Magic, Dragonshy. 4 p.m. 840 W.
tion go to windriderbayarea.org. Orange Ave., South San Francisco.
Watch and discuss the Dragonshy
The North Pool by Rajiv Joseph. 8 episode. All ages. For more informa-
p.m. Dragon Theatre, 2120 Broadway, tion contact [email protected].
Redwood City. Watch a psychological
thriller that looks at racial, cultural Dance Connection:
and gender profiling in America. For Red/White/Blue Dance. 6:30 p.m. to
more information and to buy tickets 9:30 p.m. 241 Park Road, Burlingame.
visit dragonproductionsproduc- Free dance lessons from 6:30 p.m. to
tions.net. 7 p.m. Open dance from 7 p.m. to
9:30 p.m. Live music by Nob Hill
SUNDAY, JULY 9 Sounds.$10 admission for members,
Friends of the Palo Alto Library $12 for guests. Light refreshments
Book Sale. 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. 4000 provided. For more information
Middlefield, Palo Alto. Large sale of email [email protected].
gently used books, CDs, games, puz-
zles and more. For more information Drop-in Ukulele Session. 7 p.m. to 8
email [email protected]. p.m. Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda
de las Pulgas, Belmont. Get a mini-
Kidchella. 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. lesson, helpful tips and time to jam
Courthouse Square, 2200 Broadway, out all in this one-hour ukulele ses-
Redwood City. Free. For more infor- sion. For more information call 591-
mation call 780-7311. 8286.
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