07-08-17 Edition

Download as pdf or txt
Download as pdf or txt
You are on page 1of 32

SNOWFALL TELLS

BIRTH OF COCAINE
SOLID JOBS REPORT
HIRING SURGED LAST MONTH IN A SIGN OF U.S. ECONOMIC
SSF EYES
PLAYOFFS
WEEKEND JOURNAL PAGE 19 VITALITY BUSINESS PAGE 10 SPORTS PAGE 11

Leading local news coverage on the Peninsula


Weekend July 8-9, 2017 XVII, Edition 279 www.smdailyjournal.com

Taking down barriers to creativity


Redwood City group fosters community around artistic projects
By Anna Schuessler looking for inspiration as well as a Creative Crew, he said. I do think its
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF sense of affirmation of their artistic really important to have affirmative
pursuits. spaces where artists can share their
With scripts, instruments and a Dubbed Creative Crew, the group work without judgment.
microphone in hand, artists of almost gathering monthly has caught the eye Because Kelly, 24, focuses his cre-
any stripe have been gathering in a of a wide range of artists, including ative energy in multiple media, he
Redwood City coffee shop the third Redwood City resident Cary Kelly. appreciates the diversity of projects
Sunday of every month for the past When he is not at work or in class for Creative Crew participants put on dis-
five years. his masters degree in education, Kelly play, which include everything from
Sharing poems, excerpts from films, practices the drums, guitar and set design to novels and other litera-
scenes from plays and original music, singing, works on poems and coordi- ture. He said many arts organizations TONY GAPASTIONE
those who attend the meetings, which nates events featuring local art. in the Peninsula are centered around a From left: Alicia Frank, Cary Kelly, Stefanie Boicelli perform a
have been held at Back Yard Coffee at Theres not a group thats as inter- scene at a Creative Crew meeting held at Redwood Citys Back
965 Brewster Ave. in recent years, are disciplinary or casual and accessible as See CREW, Page 18 Yard Coffee Co.

U.S. and Russia


reach deal for
Syria cease-fire
Agreement will go into effect
Sunday at noon Damascus time
By Josh Lederman, Vivian Inside a l s o
Salama and Ken Thomas involved in
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the deal.
Secret ary
HAMBURG, Germany The of State Rex
United States and Russia struck an Ti l l e r s o n ,
agreement Friday on a cease-fire in who accom-
southwest Syria, crowning Trump confronts panied Trump
Putin on election
President Donald Trumps first hacking in face-to-face in his meet-
meeting with Russian President meeting ing with
Vladimir Putin. It is the first U.S.- For Trump and Putin, a Putin, said
BAY CITY NEWS SERVICE Russian effort under Trumps presi- warm handshake and a the under-
dency to stem Syrias six-year long meeting standing is
Flames and smoke that could be seen for miles destroyed an under-construction Oakland apartment building
Friday, forcing hundreds of residents from surrounding buildings and frustrating officials struggling with an civil war. See page 7 designed to
acute housing shortage in San Francisco Bay cities. The cease-fire goes into effect reduce vio-
Sunday at noon Damascus time, lence in an area of Syria near
Four-alarm fire displaces hundreds according to U.S. officials and the
Jordanian government, which is See SYRIA, Page 9
Construction site blaze causes neighboring Oakland buildings to be evacuated
By Kiley Russell
BAY CITY NEWS SERVICE
were evacuated over fears that a
large construction crane at the
also find shelter and other assis-
tance from the Red Cross at the St.
County gets update on pot laws
center of the site might topple Vincent de Paul Community Supervisors to discuss progress on marijuana regulations
A four-alarm fire at a construc- over and cause additional damage. Center at 2272 San Pablo Ave.
tion site in Oakland Friday morn- With a fire this size it is a mira- Ten people have asked for assis- By Samantha Weigel coastal floral industry by allowing
ing has forced the evacuation of cle that we have had no loss of tance with finding places to stay DAILY JOURNAL STAFF farmers to cultivate pot or consid-
700 to 900 people living in life, no injuries and nothing more and the rest are making their own ering locally-controlled sales
neighboring buildings and it than what appears to be cosmetic arrangements, according to city As the clock ticks toward a new taxes, theres a swath of issues to
remains unclear when they might damage to any ancillary or sur- officials. year when California regulators consider as San Mateo County and
be allowed to return, according to rounding structures, said Oakland Its unclear when people will be are expected to issue a framework its cities adapt to the voter-
city officials. Mayor Libby Schaaf. allowed to return to their homes for commercial marijuana opera- approved legalization of recre-
The fire, which broke out at In the immediate aftermath of since fire officials still dont know tions, San Mateo County officials ational marijuana.
about 4:30 a.m. at 2302 Valdez the fire, the American Red Cross how unstable the crane, the sites are collaborating to consider their On Tuesday, county staff will
St., didnt result in any injuries or set up a resource center for evac- construction scaffolding and the own response to the landmark present the Board of Supervisors
deaths, but several neighboring uees at the nearby Cathedral of Proposition 64.
homes and apartment buildings Christ the Light. People could See FIRE, Page 24 Whether its revitalizing the See POT, Page 18
2 Weekend July 8-9, 2017 FOR THE RECORD THE DAILY JOURNAL

Thought for the Day


Fools are more to be
feared than the wicked.
Queen Christina of Sweden

This Day in History


A New Mexico newspaper, the Roswell

1947 Daily Record, quoted officials at


Roswell Army Air Field as saying they
had recovered a flying saucer that
crashed onto a ranch; officials then
said it was actually a weather balloon.
In 1 6 6 3 , King Charles II of England granted a Royal
Charter to Rhode Island.
In 1 7 7 6 , Col. John Nixon gave the first public reading of
the Declaration of Independence, outside the State House
(now Independence Hall) in Philadelphia.
In 1 8 9 1 , Warren G. Harding married Florence Kling
DeWolfe in Marion, Ohio.
In 1 9 0 7 , Florenz Ziegfeld staged his first Follies, on the
roof of the New York Theater.
In 1 9 1 9 , President Woodrow Wilson received a tumultuous
welcome in New York City after his return from the
Versailles Peace Conference in France.
In 1 9 5 0 , President Harry S. Truman named Gen. Douglas
MacArthur commander-in-chief of United Nations forces in
Korea. (Truman ended up sacking MacArthur for insubordi- REUTERS
nation nine months later.) Fabiano Vieira of Perola, Brazil gets bucked off Gangster Code in the bull riding event during the rodeo at the Calgary Stampede
In 1 9 6 5 , Canadian Pacific Air Lines Flight 21, a Douglas in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
DC-6B, crashed in British Columbia after the tail separated
from the fuselage; all 52 people on board were killed in what called him by the nickname Yogi. ***
authorities said was the result of an apparent bombing. *** Fire trucks and Dalmatians go together.
In 1 9 6 7 , Academy Award-winning actress Vivien Leigh, Yogi Berra played in 14 World Series, Thats because more than other breeds of
53, died in London. more World Series games than any other dogs, Dalmatians have a strong bond
In 1 9 7 5 , President Gerald R. Ford announced he would seek baseball player. with horses. Stagecoach drivers used to
a second term of office. *** have a Dalmatian travel with them to
In 1 9 8 6 , Kurt Waldheim was inaugurated as president of The New York Mets were coached and warn against horse thieves. Fire trucks
Austria despite controversy over his alleged ties to Nazi war managed by Yogi Berra from 1965 to used to be pulled by horses, and each
crimes. Admiral Hyman G. Rickover, widely regarded as 1975. From 1976 to 1985, he coached group of firemen kept a Dalmatian for
father of the nuclear navy, died in Arlington, Virginia. and managed the New York Yankees. the same reason.
*** ***
Many team names were considered for
Birthdays the new professional baseball team Do you know what
he Hanna-Barbera cartoon series formed in New York in 1962. Some of between a fire truck and a fire engine?
the difference is

T
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.
Questions? Comments? Email
Robertson is 44. Christian rock musician Stephen Mason tion. He reminded his friends and team- white. Their black spots develop as they knowitall(at)smdailyjournal.com or call 344-
(Jars of Clay) is 42. mates of a Hindu holy man so they mature. 5200 ext. 128.

THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME


by David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek
Lotto Local Weather Forecast
July 5 Powerball Fantasy Five Fri day t h ro ug h S at urday : Mostly
Unscramble these four Jumbles,
one letter to each square,
4 9 16 54 68 21 4 11 13 29 33 cloudy. Patchy fog. Highs in the 50s to
to form four ordinary words. upper 60s. Lows in the lower 50s.
Powerball
Saturday Ni g ht and Sunday : Partly
PAAHL July 7 Mega Millions Daily Four
Check out the new, free JUST JUMBLE app

cloudy. Patchy fog. Lows in the mid 50s.


2 9 11 28 60 10 3 6 1 1 Highs in the upper 50s to lower 70s.
S un day n i g h t n d Mo n day : Partly
2017 Tribune Content Agency, LLC
All Rights Reserved.
Mega number
Daily three midday cloudy. Lows in the mid 50s. Highs in the
July 5 Super Lotto Plus 1 9 0 upper 50s to lower 70s.
GIBEE Mo nday ni g ht: Mostly clear in the evening then becom-
10 19 22 29 42 4 Daily three evening ing cloudy. Patchy fog after midnight. Lows in the lower
Mega number
50s. West winds 10 to 20 mph.
1 2 3
Tues day : Cloudy in the morning then becoming sunny.
HUSTIA The Daily Derby race winners are Solid Gold, No. 10, in Patchy fog in the morning. Highs in the upper 50s to mid
first place; Lucky Charms, No. 12, in second place; and 60s. West winds 10 to 20 mph.
California Classic, No. 5, in third place. The race time Tues day ni g ht: Mostly clear in the evening then becom-
was clocked at 1:45.18. ing cloudy. Patchy fog. Lows in the lower 50s.
HNURCB
Now arrange the circled letters The San Mateo Daily Journal Phone:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 344-5200 Fax: (650) 344-5290
to form the surprise answer, as 1900 Alameda de las Pulgas, Suite 112, San Mateo, CA 94403 To Advertise: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected]
suggested by the above cartoon. Publisher: Jerry Lee Editor in Chief: Jon Mays Events: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected]
[email protected] [email protected] News: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected]
smdailyjournal.com scribd.com/smdailyjournal Delivery: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected]
twitter.com/smdailyjournal facebook.com/smdailyjournal Career: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected]
(Answers Monday)
As a public service, the Daily Journal prints obituaries of approximately 200 words or less with a photo one time on the date of the familys choosing. To submit obituaries, email
Jumbles: TRACT SORRY EXCITE SALMON information along with a jpeg photo to [email protected]. Free obituaries are edited for style, clarity, length and grammar. If you would like to have an obituary printed
Yesterdays
Answer: With GPS maps on their new phones, even more than once, longer than 200 words or without editing, please submit an inquiry to our advertising department at [email protected].
t i t b STREET SMART
THE DAILY JOURNAL LOCAL Weekend July 8-9, 2017 3
Ex-cop accused of sex assaults seeks fewer charges Police reports
Defense attorney asks for dismissals of nine felonies in Noah Winchester case Didnt suit his palate
A 39-year-old San Bruno man was cited
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF REPORT has been retained for allegations of misconduct first arose in and released for stealing wooden pallets
this case, said prosecu- October 2015. One victim claimed on the 1100 block of Old County Road
The defense attorney for the former San tors previously. Winchester sexually assaulted her on a Los in San Carlos, it was reported at 9 a.m.
Mateo police officer charged with 16 Winchester was arrest- Rios college campus, where he was an offi- Sunday, June 25.
felony counts of sexual assault involving ed in May 2016 outside cer before being hired by San Mateo
five victims, one 17, while he was on duty the home he shared with police. Two other local victims claim he
filed a motion to dismiss nine of his his wife and two children assaulted them in separate incidents in BELMONT
charges Thursday, according to the San in Stockton after he was September 2015, according to prosecu- Theft. Someone stole a purse from a car on
Mateo County District Attorneys Office. put on indefinite leave tors. Judson Street, it was reported at 8:35 a.m.
The motion will be reviewed July 20 and by the San Mateo Police Winchester was an evening patrol offi- Tuesday, July 4.
the pretrial conference for Noah White Noah Department in October cer in San Mateo and was employed for 10
Winchester Abando ned v ehi cl e. A vehicle was aban-
Winchesters Sept. 5 trial has been delayed 2015 on suspicion he months before being put on leave. doned on North Road, it was reported at 4:28
to Aug. 7, according to prosecutors. raped a woman at the Coyote Point District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe has p.m. Monday, July 3.
Winchester re-entered pleas of not guilty Recreation Area. He resigned in February previously said Winchester faces multiple Hazardo us s i tuati o n. Hazardous material
May 10 as he appeared in court with an 2016, according to prosecutors. life sentences for his charges, which range was removed from the road near Davey Glen
associate of defense attorney Michael Four other victims were discovered since from kidnapping to sexual assault. Road and El Camino Real, it was reported at
Rains, who has previously represented the District Attorneys Office took over Winchester remains in custody on $3.1 8:16 a.m. Monday, July 3.
police officers accused of misconduct and the criminal investigation of the case after million bail, according to prosecutors. Di s turbance. Two men got into an argu-
ment near Village Drive and Village Court, it
Questionable dentist pleads no served a search warrant at the business. was reported at 9:50 p.m. Sunday, July 2.
Local brief Their investigation started in January, and
contest to possessing narcotics agents found drugs and equipment typically FOSTER CITY
county jail. He will used to manufacture drugs along with a crude
A Redwood City man arrested in March on appear in court Aug. 31 Arres t. A 26-year-old Millbrae resident was
suspicion of possessing illegal drugs and dental office consisting of a dentists chair, arrested for driving while intoxicated at
to be sentenced, accord- X-ray machine and dental tools when they
operating as a dentist without a license ing to prosecutors. Metro Center Boulevard, it was reported at
pleaded no contest to charges of possession were able to search the business two months 11:24 p.m. Wednesday, July 5.
Joseph Hirsch was later. They also found brass knuckles in his
of firearms and manufacturing controlled arrested March 14 at So l i ci ti ng . Someone was going door to
substances, according to the San Mateo car, according to prosecutors. door selling items on Marlin Avenue, it was
Thermo Dental at 663 Hirsch was previously convicted of multi-
County District Attorneys Office. Old County Road in San reported at 8:58 p.m. Wednesday, June 5.
Though prosecutors asked for Joseph ple felonies related to illegal possession of Ani mal cal l . An injured baby raccoon was
Carlos when members of firearms and brass knuckles, according to
Hirsch, 59, to serve three years in state the San Mateo County found at a park near Marlin Avenue, it was
prison, he received a one-year maximum in Joseph Hirsch prosecutors. reported at 7:53 p.m. Wednesday, June 5.
Narcotics Task Force

Obituary

Thomas George Neumayr


April 13, 1932 July 2, 2017
Thomas George Neumayr of Hillsborough, 85,
passed away peacefully on July 2, 2017. He was
the beloved husband of Alice Devine Neumayr for
56 years. He was a devoted father to Preston (Rena
Neumayr), Evelyn (David Coglizer), Jane (Chris
Galli), and Thomas Neumayr. He was always
surrounded by his grandchildren: Alice and Michelle
Coglizer, Christopher and Ella Galli, and Nicole, Michelle, and Laura
Neumayr, along with their mother Lynne Neumayr.
Tom was born in Minnesota in 1932, the third son of George and
Evelyn Neumayr. He had two brothers, Robert and Jack Neumayr, and a
sister, Mary Anne Bertken. Tom attended St. Cecelias grammar school
in San Francisco and graduated from St. Ignatius High School in 1950.
He graduated from Notre Dame University in South Bend, Indiana in
1954. Tom then attended Georgetown University School of Medicine
in Washington D.C. before completing a general internal medicine
internship at the Southern Pacic Hospital in San Francisco.
It was during this time that he met the love of his life, Alice Devine,
and they wed in 1960. Soon after the wedding they left for Arizona and
Tom completed two years of military service. His primary role was as
a doctor for the Public Health Service on the Navajo and Hopi Indian
reservation in Keams Canyon, Arizona.
Tom then returned to San Francisco and completed his residency in
ophthalmology at the University of California San Francisco. He joined
the Peninsula Eye Physicians group and moved to Hillsborough with his
family. He had a long and distinguished career as an ophthalmologist
and retired at age 78.
One of Thomas favorite hobbies was y shing. He also enjoyed
cycling, boating at Lake Tahoe, and watching Notre Dame football. He
loved being outdoors and greatly appreciated nature. In later years, his
favorite thing to do was spend weekends in Kenwood. He loved talking
to people as he had a sincere interest in them whether it was family,
friends, or patients. He had an understated dry sense of humor that
everyone loved. His quick wit, intelligence, smile and expressive eyes,
charm, and above all his love for his family will be sorely missed.
Relatives and friends are invited to visit after 6:00 pm and attend the
Rosary service at 7:00 pm, Monday, July 10th at St. Catherine of Siena
Catholic Church, 1310 Bayswater Avenue in Burlingame. The Funeral
Mass will be celebrated Tuesday, July 11th at 10:00 am, also at St.
Catherine of Siena Catholic Church in Burlingame. In lieu of owers,
donations to the City of Hope are appreciated.

LITIGATION
STATE FEDERAL COURTS
AND

 ;90(3*6<9;:

 (77,33(;,*6<9;:

 )(529<7;*@(+=,9:(9@796*,,+05.:
 

:THSSLYMPYT
TVYLH[[LU[PVU 3H^6JLZVM)YPHU0YPVU
@V\YTH[[LY^PSSUV[IL ^^^[OLKLZXJVT
HZZPNULK[VHUHZZVJPH[L =L[LYHUZ)V\SL]HYK:\P[L 9LK^VVK*P[`

BANKRUPTCY BUSINESS
BU
USINESS REAL EST
ESTATE
TATE
T LITIGATION
LITIGATION
4 Weekend July 8-9, 2017 LOCAL THE DAILY JOURNAL

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
Baytown, Texas, developing products from San Carlos, died peacefully May 26, 2017, Lucille Treglia peacefully died July 4, please consider a donation to: Mission
petroleum raw materials. He joined Ampex at the age of 100. 2017, at the age of 85 after a long battle Hospice, 1670 S. Amphlett Blvd., San
Corp. in Redwood City, California, in He was born in Preston, Idaho, to Henry with breast cancer. Mateo, CA 94402 or Sisters of Mercy, 2300
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
retired from Ampex in 1991. Bob is sur- and settled in San Francisco. M. Treglia and resident of Millbrae for 50 in Millbrae.

iSmile Implant Center


Dr. Kim IMPLANT 4,000
DDS MSD PHD $OFF frormprtichee
Founder of iSmile Dental. 0% interest regu
la

U.C. Professor financing available


20 Years of implant experience (Implant Fixture + Custom
7000 Implants placed Abutment + Crown)

iSmile Orthodontic Center


Dr. Nguyen
DDS, MS, UCSF
Dr. Yoon
DMD, MS, UCSF
BRACES $2,000 the
from e
OFFular pric
0% interest r e g
financing available up to
Dr. Navarrete Dr. Ikeda 20 times
DDS, MS, NYU DDS, MS, UCSF
LIMITED TIME OFFER

iSmile Specialty Center


Dr. Pang DMD
Board Certied Pedodontist GRAND OPENING
Dr. E Kim DDS Visit our new location
Board Certied Endodontist
Dr. C Kim DDS MS IMPLANTS & ORTHODONTICS
FREE CLEANING
Board Certied Prosthodonist for insured patients

please call to see if these


offers apply to you 970 W. El Camino Real, Ste 1

650-282-5555
Sunnyvale
www.i-smiledental.com

Your One Stop for Multi-Specialty Dental Excellence. Implants-


Prosthodontics-Pediatrics-Endodontics-Peridontics
THE DAILY JOURNAL LOCAL/STATE/NATION Weekend July 8-9, 2017 5

Fiery rhetoric from


California to feds
over $18Mfire debt
By Brian Melley
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS I cannot continue to
LOS ANGELES Californias emergency
support the deployment of
services director fired off a sharply worded resources to protect federal land
letter to the U.S. Forest Service this week
that said the agency had stiffed local gov-
that ultimately may bankrupt
REUTERS
U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security John Kelly, left, and Mexicos Interior Minister Miguel ernments $18 million for fighting wildfires our local governments.
Angel Osorio Chong arrive to deliver a joint message at the Secretary of Interior Building in on federal lands last year and raised the
Mexico City. prospect the state may stop protecting Emergency Services
national forests during blazes. Director Mark Ghilarducci

Homeland security I cannot continue to support the deploy-


ment of resources to protect federal land
that ultimately may bankrupt our local gov-
ernments, Emergency Services Director
lives fighting fires to protect federal land,
Ghilarducci said.
Messages left seeking comment from the

head to Mexico: U.S. Mark Ghilarducci said in the letter sent


Monday to Forest Service Chief Thomas
Tidwell.
federal agency were not immediately
returned.
Char Miller, a professor of environmen-

drug use fuels violence


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 60,000 people to overdose deaths last year
The dispute stems from longstanding
commitments that coordinate and reimburse
firefighters for work on federal lands.
Nearly half the land in California is federal-
tal analysis at Pomona College who has
written extensively about the Forest
Service, said it was shocking the federal
government had reneged on a longstanding
and recognized that Mexican security forces ly owned, and the greatest percentage of agreement, particularly as fire season heats
MEXICO CITY U. S. Homeland had suffered losses in trying to combat drug that is in National Forests. up and agencies will want to know if theyre
Security Secretary John Kelly said Friday trafficking. Wildfires are fought with a combination going to be repaid.
that he told his Mexican counterpart the of local, state and federal firefighters work- Its troubling where California feels it
Since Mexico declared its drug war in
United States demand for drugs was respon- ing under mutual aid agreements that often needs to go public with its disagreement,
December 2006, it is believed to have
sible for much of the violence on both sides send them hundreds of miles from home. Miller said. It seems to me this is not just
claimed more than 100,000 lives and led to a turf war, but a reflection that this very del-
of the border. another 30,000 disappearances. Massive encampments that sprout up at big
Kelly spoke in a joint statement with wildfires include bean counters who tally icate cross-agency, cross-jurisdiction
Mexican Interior Secretary Miguel Angel Kelly arrived in Mexico on Wednesday the costs of fighting fires and figure out cooperation is fraying at the seams and
Osorio Chong on the third and final day of and met with President Enrique Pena Nieto how to reimburse the many agencies help- thats bad news as the fire season roars away
his visit. before the Mexican leader departed for ing out. in California.
France ahead of the Group of 20 summit in But Ghilarducci said the federal govern- Ghilarducci said Forest Service staff
I acknowledged to my counterpart that
Germany. ment was shirking its responsibilities to refused to cooperate with the state on the
Americas insatiable appetite for drugs is
the cause of much of the turmoil on both On Thursday, Kelly visited one of reimburse local governments by illogically matter and had obstructed efforts to honor
sides of the border, Kelly said. Mexicos most restive states and watched relying on a sudden interpretation of a its commitments.
Kelly and U.S. Secretary of State Rex troops destroy opium poppy fields. 1955 law that prevents the government The federal government is supposed to
Tillerson made similar comments after Mexicos Defense Department said in a from paying volunteer firefighters. repay local governments within two
meeting with their Mexican counterparts in More than a third of the state firefighting months, but more than 90 percent of pay-
statement late Thursday that Kelly accom-
Washington in May. force is made up of volunteers who expect ments from last year missed that deadline.
panied military leaders to the southern state
to be paid when called into action far from Two-thirds of payments in 2015 were late.
Kelly added Friday that the U. S. and of Guerrero. The security leaders discussed
home, Ghilarducci said. Rich Webb, chief of the Linda Fire
Mexico would continue strengthening their efforts to combat organized crime, and
It was appalling and absurd that the Protection District, said failure to meet the
security cooperation to battle organized Kelly observed the destruction of five
Forest Service had blatantly ignored its deadlines was particularly hard on smaller
crime. He noted that the U.S. had lost poppy plots.
financial responsibility to the men and communities that had to push budget short-
women of California who have risked their falls to the current fiscal year.
Two men charged in deadly Around the Bay
Oakland warehouse want lower bail lawyer for Almena. Obituary
OAKLAND Lawyers for two men Harris attorney, Curtis Briggs, said,
charged with involuntary manslaughter in
connection with an Oakland warehouse fire
There is no legal reason for Mr. Harris to Alice Dimon
be in custody. May 24, 1930 June 30,2017
that killed 36 partygoers said Friday that Almena and Harris were scheduled to enter
they will try to get their clients released pleas, but the judge agreed with their Born to Teach
from jail on lower bail. lawyers to delay their arraignment to Aug.
Derick Almena, 47, and Max Harris, 27, Alice Dimon went to live with the Lord on June 30, 2017. She
4. The defense says the men are waiting for leaves behind Stewart, her husband of 67 years; her children,
were being held on bail of a little more than prosecutors to turn over more evidence.
$1 million each after their arrests last Stewart J. and Jeanne E.; her daughter-in-law, Diana; her two
The defense lawyers will formally argue grandsons, Matthew and James; and a brother, John Sanders
month on 36 counts of involuntary for reduced bail later this month.
manslaughter. Their lawyers said after a Alice was a teacher, and as her students will attest, she was
Prosecutors declined to comment after the Born to Teach. She graduated with a BA degree and an elementary teaching
brief court hearing that both men should five-minute hearing.
have their bail amount significantly credential on June 9, 1950, also the day she was married. The Millbrae School District
Mary Alexander, a lawyer for the families had already hired her, and she was with them until Stewart J. was born in 1961. In
reduced. of a dozen victims, said they oppose the
He is not a flight risk and he certainly about 1979, Alice was employed by San Mateo County as a substitute teacher for
mens release. students with special needs. She loved her students and loved teaching them.
isnt going to reoffend, said Tony Serra, a
Alice was called by Jesus shortly after being diagnosed with a cancer that had
reached stage four and had spread to various areas. We are grateful to God that her
time of suffering and pain was relatively short. When she left, on the afternoon of
June 30th, she was lovingly being held in her husbands arms.
Matthew, one of her grandsons who is attending Oxford University during the
summer, sent a Facebook Post that expresses the love that all of us have for Alice:
Today is Alices Day in Oxford, a day when the city celebrates the story of Alice in
Wonderland. But there is a different Alice on my mind now. Earlier today, I learned
that my grandmother, Alice Dimon, passed away yesterday afternoon. It came to
me as a shockthe absolute last thing that I wanted to happen while I was away
studying abroad. She was a wonderful, caring person who loved taking care of her
family, loved to entertain, and loved to laugh. Even from halfway across the world, it
just seems that much emptier without her in it. Id like to think that shes still here,
watching me, and even if they dont know it in Oxford, this Alices Day is for her. I
love you, grandma. I miss you.
Alice my love, you are in our hearts foreverDad, Tiger, Jeannie, Diana,
Matthew, James, John.
A Celebration of Alices Life will be held at 2:30 pm Saturday, August 12, 2017 at
First Presbyterian Church of Burlingame, Easton at El Camino Real. Casual dress,
please. For those who desire, memorials suggested to First Presbyterian Church of a
charity of your choice. Online condolences at www.crosby-ngray.com
6 Weekend July 8-9, 2017 LOCAL/NATION THE DAILY JOURNAL

Appeals court refuses to weigh in on travel ban rules CITY GOVERNMENT


The Bel mo nt Ci ty Co unci l
By Sudhin Thanwala question would be better posed to the The Supreme Court said the presi- will review the status of the citys
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS U.S. Supreme Court. dents 90-day ban on visitors from 2035 general plan, interim zon-
Watson put President Donald Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and ing, Bel mo nt Vi l l ag e specic
SAN FRANCISCO A federal Trumps revised travel ban on hold in Yemen could be enforced pending argu- plan and zoning and climate
appeals court on Friday dismissed March, and the justices partially rein- ments set for October if a visitor lacks action plan at its 7 p.m. meeting
Hawaiis attempt to challenge the rules stated it last month. a credible claim of a bona fide rela- Tuesday. An environmental impact
created by the Trump administration Every day that passes is a day when tionship with a person or entity in the report aimed at assessing the changes expected under the
for its travel ban on citizens from six our government is turning away human United States. new plans was released June 30 with a public comment
majority-Muslim countries. beings from newborn children to The courts majority said a close period on the document to extend through Aug. 18,
The state asked the 9th U.S. Circuit elderly grandparents whom the family relationship in the U.S. was 2017. Visit belmont-2035generalplan.com to learn
Court of Appeals for an order saying injunction requires to be admitted, required to enter the country and a more.
the government could not omit grand- attorneys for Hawaii said in their fil- spouse or mother-in-law would clearly The council will also hold a special study session at 6
parents, aunts and uncles, and other ing with the 9th Circuit. be permitted. p.m. in the Ci ty Co unci l Chambers Tuesday to
relatives of someone in the U.S. from The 9th Circuit panel noted that The Trump administration has said receive an update from the Cal i fo rni a Hi g h-Speed
the list of people who can still travel Watson may not have authority to clar- the exemption would apply to parents, Rai l Autho ri ty on the proposed high-speed rail proj-
to the country. ify the Supreme Court ruling. But he spouses, sons, daughters, sons-in-law, ect. The CHSRA is continuing outreach efforts by meet-
A three-judge panel said the 9th can interpret and enforce it. That daughters-in-law, fiances or siblings. ing with cities along the project right-of-wayregarding
Circuit does not have jurisdiction to appeared to give Hawaii an opportuni- A U. S. Department of Justice the project status and next steps. It is anticipated the
address the issue after the state ty to reframe its request to Watson. spokeswoman said the agency declined CHSRA will discuss the San Franci s co to San Jo s e
appealed a federal judges decision to It wasnt immediately clear what to comment on the 9th Circuits deci- Pro ject Secti o n Rang e o f Al ternati v es , including
leave the governments rules in place. Hawaii will do next. We appreciate sion. The department said in a court fil- an option under consideration for passing tracks in the
U.S. District Judge Derrick Watson the 9th Circuit for ruling so quickly ing that its list of people exempt from section from San Mateo to Redwood City.
on Thursday denied Hawaiis request to and will comply, state Attorney the ban hews closely to categories For more information, contact the Ci ty o f Bel mo nt
clarify who is exempt, saying the General Doug Chin said in a statement. defined by Congress. Co mmuni ty Dev el o pment Department at (650)
595-7440 or the City Managers Ofce at (650) 595-
7408.
The council meets at City Hall, 1 Twin Pines Lane.
THE DAILY JOURNAL NATION Weekend July 8-9, 2017 7
Around the nation
Kushners face heated trial
over suburban Jersey mall project
Trump confronts Putin on election
WASHINGTON Days after a seaside reception for his
father-in-laws presidential campaign, Jared Kushner set
out to pitch a deal to a small-town
mayor: Kushner Cos. would transform an
hacking in face-to-face meeting By Darlene Superville
aging shopping mall into a live-work
and Vladimir Isachenkov
destination, bringing culture and com-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
merce to a scraggy stretch of the Jersey
Shore.
HAMBURG, Germany At long
The mayor, a retired police officer,
last face to face, President Donald
viewed it as a brilliant offer his town
Trump confronted Russian President
couldnt refuse. But hundreds of
Vladimir Putin directly Friday over
Jared Kushner Eatontown residents turned out in oppo- Moscows meddling in the 2016 presi-
sition, packing borough council meet- dential campaign, as the two leaders
ings last year to protest the Monmouth Mall expansion as sought to use their historic first meet-
a giveaway to Kushner. ing to move past the issue and forge
Kushner soon won approval to build 700 apartments closer cooperation on Syria.
atop his mall parking lot as part of a $300 million expan- In a two-hours-plus meeting in
sion deal an agreement that now is the subject of a heat- Germany, Trump and Putin had a
ed lawsuit set for trial Monday. robust and lengthy discussion about
Before joining the White House as a senior adviser to the interference, though Putin denied
President Donald Trump, Kushner was CEO of his family involvement, said Secretary of State
company and was widely credited with its expansion into Rex Tillerson. His Russian counter-
Manhattan. But he was just as busy building political loy- part, Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov,
alties and securing municipal changes to benefit the busi- said Trump had accepted Putins assur-
ness in his home state of New Jersey. REUTERS ances that Russia didnt meddle in the
Plaintiffs in the mall suit are claiming town officials pri- Donald Trump shakes hands with Russian President Vladimir Putin during the U.S. election a divergent descrip-
vately negotiated with the Kushners for half a year without their bilateral meeting at the G20 summit in Hamburg, Germany. tion of the conversation that illustrat-
telling the community, then rushed a vote on new zoning ed each countrys effort to show its
rules that benefited only Kushners company after the deal
already had been rejected.
People are mad. Theyre mad at the mayor, and theyre
For Trump and Putin, a warm leader had held his ground.
I think the president is rightly
focused on how do we move forward
mad at the backroom deals, said plaintiff and longtime
resident Sara Breslow.
The towns attorneys say officials allowed ample time
handshake and a long meeting from something that may be an
intractable disagreement at this
point, said Tillerson, who took part
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS presidential power.
for debate before voting. And the attorneys for the Kushner in the meeting along with Lavrov.
Cos. say the mall was in steady decay and that those Putin and Trump were seated before Trumps decision to raise the issue
HAMBURG, Germany It began the cameras were invited in on Friday.
opposing the expansion want to block the company from directly with Putin fulfilled ardent
with one of the most closely watched The Russian leader sat back in his
building affordable housing for needy residents. demands by U.S. lawmakers of both
diplomatic handshakes in decades and chair, a look of steely resolve on his parties that the president not shy away
Attorney General Sessions ended way later than expected. face. Trump seemed relaxed, his hands from the issue in his highly anticipat-
What transpired between President in a triangle below his knees, his ed meeting with Putin. Trump has
to visit Guantanamo Bay prison Donald Trump and Russias Vladimir mouth offering a hint of a smile. avoided stating unequivocally in the
WASHINGTON Attorney General Jeff Sessions is vis- Putin during the two hours and 16 As the clicking of photographers past that Russia interfered, even as
iting Guantanamo Bay on Friday in a show of support for minutes in between will be dissected shutters filled the room, the two men investigations proceed into whether
the prison he has called a perfectly for days. leaned in, shared a small laugh and Trumps campaign colluded with
acceptable place to detain new terror- The public got only a quick glimpse eyed the press, whom both have at Russians who sought to help him win.
ism suspects, as opposed to holding of the two men toward the top of times deemed their enemy. On one point, Putin and Trump
them in the U.S. and having his own Fridays much-anticipated meeting, The tableau in the Hamburg meeting agreed, Tillerson said: The issue has
Justice Department try them in civilian leaving the opening handshake ripe room: Trump, Putin, U.S. Secretary of become a hindrance to better relations
courts. for analysis. State Rex Tillerson, Russian Foreign between the two powers. The two lead-
Sessions is traveling to the military It was friendly and simple no Minister Sergey Lavrov and a pair of ers agreed to continue the discussion,
detention facility in Cuba with his undue handshake drama. translators. with an eye toward securing a commit-
deputy, Rod Rosenstein, to gain an up- Thats not always a given with Trump spoke first, saying that he ment that Russia wont interfere in
to-date understanding of current opera- Trump. He had raised eyebrows when and Putin were having very good U.S. affairs in the future, Tillerson
Jeff Sessions tions, Justice Department spokesman he didnt shake hands with German talks. added.
Ian Prior said. They will meet with the people on the Chancellor Angela Merkel during an We look forward to a lot of very Still looking back, though, the
ground who are leading our government-wide efforts at the Oval Office photo opportunity ear- positive things happening for Russians asked for proof and evi-
prison. It is Sessions first trip there since becoming attor- lier this year. And his clenched, jaw- Russia, for the United States and for dence of Moscows involvement in
ney general. straining clasp with French everybody concerned, Trump said, the 2016 election. Just a day earlier,
Recent attacks in Europe and elsewhere confirm that the President Emmanuel Macron was turning toward Putin. And its an Trump had said Russia probably med-
threat to our nation is immediate and real, and it remains seen as a test of masculinity and honor to be with you. dled in the election, but that other
essential that we use every lawful tool available to prevent countries probably did, too.
as many attacks as possible, Prior said.
Even as an Alabama senator, Sessions has long been a
vocal supporter of the continued use of Guantanamo and its
military commissions, calling it a very fine place for
holding these kind of dangerous criminals.
Weve spent a lot of money fixing it up, Sessions told
the conservative radio talk show host Hugh Hewitt in a
March interview. And Im inclined to the view that it
remains a perfectly acceptable place. And I think the fact is
that a lot of the criticisms have just been totally exagger-
ated.
President Donald Trump said during the presidential cam-
paign that he wanted the detention facility open and prom-
ised to load it up with some bad dudes. But he has not
publicly announced any policy on the prisons future.

NOW IN 2 LOCATIONS
San Mateo
2339 OCEAN AVE, S.F.
4208 OLYMPIC, SAN MATEO SPECIAL OFFER
t After School Classes
Implant, Abutment, and Crown
t Summer Camps
t.JOFDSBGU#JSUIEBZPBSUJFT
$
2,950
t.JOecraft 0QFO1MBZ'SJEBZs (does not include extraction)

.FOUJPOUIJTBEGPS
1 FREE CLASS
$BMMGPSEFUBJMT
650.285.3610
4208 Olympic Ave.
San Mateo 51 Renato Court, Suite C
[email protected] 3FEXPPE$JUZt650.366.3812
www.TechRocks.org
8 Weekend July 8-9, 2017 LOCAL THE DAILY JOURNAL

Sufficient Local briefs reward to help


evidence for San Bruno sengers, which is a 0.4 percent
find the suspect
who fatally Reporters notebook
dismembered body trial drop from 2016, but still 82 per- shot a college
student as he coupons to nearly 1,000 law

L
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
View, Redwood City, Millbrae, he was associated with a 2013- coupons, for free Sl urpees at Peninsula Clean Energys
Caltrain ridership Sunnyvale, Hillsdale, San Mateo 2015 model white four-door participating 7 -El ev en stores. ECO100 rate. We believe the
drops slightly and Menlo Park, marking no Operati o n Chi l l , in addition
Toyota Avalon that was seen leav- city should serve as a role model
change since 2016, according to to rewarding good behavior in
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.
past year, according to the transit the fatal shooting is asked to
agency.
announced in fatal contact U.S. Park Polices tip line non-law enforcement situation
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
that the average weekday rider- Mateo, is announcing a $50,000 up to 1.33 million Slurpee appears in the weekend edition.
ship for 2017 is at 62,190 pas- anonymous.

$
45 Facial
Special

Plus Cert. Fee.


Most Cars &
SMOG
Light Trucks.

29
2000 & Newer

$ 75
With or w/o
We do:
Appointment
s4EST ONLY

AA SMOG
s(YBRID
s$IESELS

869 California Dr.


El Camino Real Burlingame
(650) 340-0492
Burlingame Ave

Palm Dr

Official
Broadway

California Dr
Brake & Lamp MonFri 8:305:30 PM
101 Station Sat 8:303:00 PM
THE DAILY JOURNAL NATION Weekend July 8-9, 2017 9
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
Continued from page 1
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.
10 Weekend July 8-9, 2017 BUSINESS THE DAILY JOURNAL

Solid June jobs report gets tech


and consumer stocks jumping
By Marley Jay Facebook added $2.62, or 1.8
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS percent, to $151. 44 and
High: 21,425.82 Microsoft rose 89 cents, or 1.3
NEW YORK U. S. stocks Low: 21,350.72 percent, to $69.46 as technology
climbed Friday after the govern- Close: 21,414.34 companies made the biggest gains
ment said hiring grew at a stronger Change: +94.30 Friday. They have done better than
pace in June. Technology and con- any other industrial group within
sumer-focused companies led the OTHER INDEXES the S&P 500 this year.
way as investors were glad to see a S&P 500: 2425.18 +15.43 Despite Fridays gains, technol-
positive sign for the economy. NYSE Index: 11,753.00 +50.57 ogy stocks have had a bad month.
The Labor Department said Nasdaq: 6153.08 +63.62 The Nasdaq composite closed at an
American employers added NYSE MKT: 2505.52 +1.27 all-time high June 8 and the S&P
222,000 jobs last month. That Russell 2000: 1415.84 +15.03 500 technology index closed at a
was more than analysts had 17-year-high. Since then the tech
Wilshire 5000: 25,219.16 +159.41
expected, and it came just a day index has dropped 4 percent, its
after a survey that showed weaker 10-Yr Bond: 2.39 +0.02 worst one-month stretch since
job creation by private compa- Oil (per barrel): 44.29 -1.23 Britain voted to leave the
nies. Stocks regained much of the Gold : 1,211.70 -11.60 European Union last June. Apple
ground they lost Thursday. and Alphabet, Googles parent
Technology companies jumped probably lays to rest some of the cent, to 21,414.34. It fell 158 pushed the unemployment rate company, have both fallen almost
and retailers like Amazon and worries (that) we were taking a points a day earlier. The Nasdaq slightly higher. The government 8 percent in that time, while chip-
McDonalds traded higher. Bond step back from an economic stand- composite rose 63.61 points, or 1 also raised its estimates of job maker Nvidia is down 10 percent
yields climbed and the dollar got point. percent, to 6,153.08. The Russell gains in April and May. However and smaller chip and chip equip-
stronger. Gold fell. The Standard & Poors 500 2000 index of smaller-company average wage growth remained ment companies have taken even
The data itself shows a pretty index picked up 15.43 points, or stocks added 15.02 points, or 1.1 modest. Still, companies that sharper losses.
strong labor market, said Sean 0. 6 percent, to 2, 425. 18. The percent, to 1,415.84. would benefit from better econom- If the markets are to go higher,
Lynch, co-head of global equity Dow Jones industrial average The government said more peo- ic growth, like banks and industri- its got to come from somewhere
strategy for the Wells Fargo gained 94.30 points, or 0.4 per- ple looked for work in June, which al companies, made strong gains. other than technology, said
Investment Institute. He said it Lynch.

Hiring surged last month in a sign of U.S. economic vitality


By Christopher S. Rugaber from 4.3 percent, but mostly for a good rea- The current expansion is the third-longest One factor: The influx of job seekers last
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS son: More Americans started looking for on record. So far, the job market and econo- month who had previously been on the
work, a sign of confidence in the economy. my look broadly the same as they did last sidelines, not counted as unemployed
WASHINGTON Hiring surged in June in Last month, economists worried that hir- year, though President Donald Trump has might have offset some upward wage pres-
a surprising show of U.S. economic vitality ing would slow as employers struggled to boasted that his policies are accelerating sures. Employers had more applicants to
eight years into the recovery from the Great fill jobs from a dwindling supply of unem- hiring and growth. choose from.
Recession. Pay gains remain weak, though, ployed workers. Fridays data suggests com- The economys durability appears to be Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moodys
a stark reminder of one of the economys panies are still finding plenty of people to benefiting more people. The unemployment Analytics, said many workers are too cau-
key shortcomings. hire. rate among blacks fell in June to its lowest tious to push for raises, partly because of the
Employers added 222,000 jobs last That has given economists greater confi- level in 17 years, at 7.1 percent. The gap lingering effects of the Great Recession,
month, and hiring in the previous two dence the economy still has room to run. with whites, whose rate was 3.8 percent, when nearly 9 million people lost their
months was revised much higher. Job gains This balanced pace should enable the cur- persisted. The rate among Latinos dropped jobs.
have now averaged nearly 180,000 a month rent economic expansion to be maintained to 4.8 percent, the lowest in 11 years. And some businesses have decided they
this year, only slightly below last years much beyond the historical norm, Russell Even with Junes strong hiring, average cant raise prices enough to afford meaning-
pace. Price, senior economist for Ameriprise hourly pay rose just 2.5 percent from a year ful pay raises.
Unemployment ticked up to 4.4 percent Financial, said. earlier. The last time the unemployment rate That cycle of limited wage gains and low
was this low, wages were rising by roughly prices has kept inflation in check.
N O R T H A M ER I CAS Int r A d v a n 4 percent. Normally, as the number of unem- John McAuliffe, chief executive of Sylvan
o du c e d

1 Selling Walk-In Tub


ployed dwindles, employers raise pay to Learning, a company that offers tutoring to
c ing A i r S attract job seekers. students from kindergarten through high
M ic y s t e m
# r oS
oot
Economists offer a number of explana- school, is hiring more teachers and expand-
he! tions for why that dynamic hasnt yet kicked ing. Yet it is cutting costs to maintain prof-
in. its, rather than raising prices.

The Future
of local news content
is actually right here in the present, as it has been for centuries The local community
N THE U.S.A
EI
newspaper. We ignore the naysayers and shun the "experts" when it comes to the "demise" of
D

.
MA

the newspaper industry.


W IT E
H P RID

Financing available The leading local daily news resource for the You will be offering a wide variety of
with approved credit SF Peninsula seeks an entreprenuerial marketing solutions including print advertising,
Advertising Account Exec to sell advertising inserts, graphic design, niche publications,
and marketing solutions to local businesses. online advertising, event marketing, social media
We are looking for a special person to join our and whatever else we come up with if as the
team for an immediate opening. industry continues its evolution and our paper
You must be community-minded, action- continues its upward trajectory.
oriented, customer-focused, and without fail, a Experience with print advertising and online
The best walk-in tub just got better with breakthrough technology! Presenting the all new Safe Step Walk-In Tub
featuring MicroSoothe. An air system so revolutionary, it oxygenates, softens and exfoliates skin, turning your bath
self starter. You will be responsible for sales marketing a plus. But we will consider a
into a spa-like experience. Constructed and built right here in America for safety and and account management activities associated candidate with little or no sales experience as
durability from the ground up, and with more standard features than any other tub. Call today and receive with either a territory or vertical category. long as you have these traits:
exclusive savings of
 Heated seat providing warmth from beginning to end
 Carefully engineered hydro-massage jets strategically placed to target sore
muscles and joints
$1500 OFF
FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY
t)VOHFSGPSTVDDFTTt"CJMJUZUPBEBQUUPDIBOHF
t1SPmDJFODZXJUIDPNQVUFSTBOEDPNGPSUXJUIOVNCFST
 High-quality tub complete with a comprehensive lifetime warranty on the t(FOFSBMCVTJOFTTBDVNFOBOEDPNNPOTFOTFNBSLFUJOHBCJMJUJFT
Call Toll-Free 1-800-815-9850
entire tub
Join us, if you check off on these qualities and also believe in the future of newspapers.
 Top-of-the-line installation and service, all included at one low, affordable price
Please email your resume to [email protected]
Youll agree there just isnt a better, more affordable walk-in tub on the market.
A cover letter with your views on the newspaper industry would also be helpful.
For your FREE information kit
and DVD, and our Senior
Discounts, Call Today Toll-Free
CSLB 983603 F13000002885 13HV08744300
1-800-815-9850 Leading local news coverage on the Peninsula
BATS GONE FISHIN: GIANTS AVOID SHUTOUT WITH NINTH-INNING RUN BUT FALL TO MARLINS 6-1 >> PAGE 13

<<< Page 12, Colt .45s pitching


coming up clutch in Colt regionals
Weekend July 8-9, 2017

Kittel wins Stage 7 in photo finish


By Andrew Dampf the victory but the photo of the finish the mountains coming this weekend.
and John Leicester left room for questions. It was Kittels 12th career win in the
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Kittel seemed sure he won, holding Tour, tying him with Erik Zabel for the
up three fingers to celebrate his three German record.
NUITS-SAINT-GEORGES, France stage wins. Kittel clocked slightly more than
Another day, another victory for It was super, super close, Kittel five hours over the mostly flat 213.5-
Marcel Kittel in the Tour de France. said. When theres a photo finish, kilometer (132-mile) leg from Troyes
Only this time, the German made his you have your doubts. I was lucky. in champagne country to Nuits-Saint-
move nearly too late and edged Edvald Three-time champion Chris Froome Georges in the heart of the Burgundy
Boasson Hagen of Norway only in a will wear the yellow jersey into the winemaking region.
photo finish to win his third stage mountains this weekend. Michael Matthews of Australia
CHRISTIAN HARTMANN/REUTERS and second in two days in the race Nothing really big happened crossed third.
Marcel Kittel winning Stage 7 of the Tour de France Friday on Friday. today, Froome said. The GC (general
from Troyes to Nuits-Saint-Georges, France . Provisional results awarded Kittel classification) riders are thinking of See KITTEL, Page 16

SSF Joe D in win mode


By Terry Bernal
GM credits KD
with keeping
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

The playoff picture in the Joe DiMaggio


Dubs together
By Michael Wagaman
Peninsula League is beginning to take
shape. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
The top four teams in the Peninsula
League gain passage to the playoffs. And OAKLAND Kevin Durant helped the
with one week until the postseason starts Warriors win an NBA championship during
next Friday, July 14, those four teams his first year with Golden State. General man-
Pacifica, South San Francisco, San Bruno ager Bob Myers is also crediting the Finals
and Half Moon Bay are all but decided. MVP with keeping the core of that team
Now, its just a matter of first-place Pacifica together.
and second-place SSF locking up the top Myers met with reporters Friday for the first
two spots to gain automatic thoroughfare time since a parade in
into the Joe D State Tournament. downtown Oakland cele-
Third- and fourth-place will have to shoot brating the Warriors sec-
it out in a one-game playoff. And with the ond championship in
South San Francisco Rangers rallying late three years. During the 20-
for a 3-1 win Friday evening at Half Moon minute session, Myers
Bay, its looking like San Bruno and HMB touched on several topics
will go head-to-head in the one-game play- but repeatedly turned the
in for the second straight year. conversation to Durants
For SSF, though, currently one game back decision to take a pay cut
of Pacifica in the standings but even in
Bob Myers and sign a team-friendly
the loss column with three losses apiece two-year deal worth approximately $53 mil-
the aim is still to make a run at the league lion rather than go for a max deal.
championship. That, Myers said, was the instrumental
It basically comes down to seeding, SSF move in Golden States ability to re-sign key
manager Brian Ghilarducci said. Were try- veterans Andre Iguodala and Shaun
ing to get that top seed when we go to Livingston.
state. His gesture of taking less gave us the abili-
With SSF (14-3) entering play Friday ty to be very aggressive in pursuing Sean and
looking to run the table through its last five Andre, Myers said. I can pretty much
regular-season games, starting pitcher unequivocally say without it, were not look-
Diego Gonzalez set the wheels in motion ing at the team we have right now. What Kevin
with a complete-game victory over HMB. did shows who he is, shows what hes about
The right-hander settled in after yielding the and I think its clear that thats winning.
games first run in the third inning. He went Without him doing that it would have been
on to allow just four hits, totaling five a different roster, and clearly to me, a roster
strikeouts, including a clutch punch-out that wasnt as good as the one we have right
with two HMB runners on to end the game. now.
He usually starts getting stronger late in Durant, 28, had been adamant about his
the game, Ghilarducci said. He starts off a desire to keep the heart of the Warriors roster
little slow but hes a late bloomer. together after he left Oklahoma City to sign
The Rangers offense was late blooming as with Golden State a year ago. His new con-
well. SSF trailed 1-0 going into the sixth tract will net Durant $25 million in 2018,
inning, having totaled just two hits to that with a player option for 2019. Durant is
point. But the bats woke up in a hurry as the expected to decline the option and sign for
SSF offense strung together five straight TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL the max then.
South San Francisco starting pitcher Diego Gonzalez went the distance in a 3-1 win at Half Moon
See JOE D, Page 15 Bay in Joe DiMaggio League action Friday. See DUBS, Page 12

Quakes player rescued from Lake Tahoe likely suffered shock


By Sally Ho Resort, when he cried out The Brazilian defender was responsive and to three similar cases each year, Guevin
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS for help and then went able to speak but will undergo additional said.
underwater. testing. The 20-year-old was playing this Hes probably a real strong swimmer.
Authorities say the professional soccer By the time emergency season on loan for Reno 1868 FC, which is This is frequent with athletes who dont
player who went into a coma after nearly crews reached him, his part of the United Soccer League. have a lot of insulation or fat, Guevin said.
drowning in Lake Tahoe likely suffered from teammates and another Surface water temperature in the lake hov- It is a point where they lose the control of
cold-water shock. bystander on a paddle ers around the mid-50s this time of year. their body and their muscles.
Tahoe Douglas Fire Protection District board had rescued him The fire marshal said swimmers regularly Silva wasnt wearing a lifejacket, which
Fire Marshal Eric Guevin said Matheus Silva and started CPR efforts. drown or nearly drown each year in the Guevin said is recommended in the icy
was swimming with teammates about 6:30 Matheus Silva The San Jose famed lake from cold water shock syndrome, waters.
a.m. Tuesday, about 20 yards from the shore Earthquakes said Silva in which people lose the ability to float
of the public beach near the Zephyr Cove emerged from the coma Thursday morning. because their muscles cramp. There are two See SILVA, Page 16
12 Weekend July 8-9, 2017 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

Foster City pitchers dealing in Colt League regionals


By Terry Bernal each. Then Nathan Tam and Jack Labbie said. This was our fourth night allowing one unearned run
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Hagerman tossed one inning each time playing them this year. They on two hits while walking two and
to close it out. were successful that one time. So I striking out two.
Foster City Colt .45s pitching Then Friday, starting pitcher told [my players] I wanted them to The priority was to get the job
has dominated through the first Jarrett Nelson soldiered through focus on those other three games. done, Labbie said. It was a 1-1
two games of the Peninsula Colt five innings of work to earn the Scheduled for four games through game through four (innings) and he
League Regional Tournament. win against the Menlo Park pool play before next weeks cham- kept going out and doing great.
With a 13-1 win over Legends. Nelson pitched with a pionship round culminating in Labbie said his Colt .45s entered
Burlingame in Thursdays opener, deficit until the fourth inning, Wednesdays regional champi- the tournament with something to
followed by a 7-1 win over Menlo when Hagerman scored on an RBI onship game at Washington Park prove. While they won the regular-
Park Friday, the Colt .45s have double by Jack Mihalek. Then in Foster City is relying on staff season championship for the first
allowed a combined two runs on the fifth, the Colt .45s sent 11 bat- starts; hence the four-person no- time in at least 10 years, getting
three hits. In the mercy-rule victo- ters to plate in a six-run outburst; hitter through six innings. knocked out of the league playoffs
ry over the Burlingame Mules, four Sean Tanap produced the go-ahead Its really just a team effort, was disheartening.
Foster City pitchers combined for run with an RBI groundout to score Labbie said. Because of this tour- We just came off a devastating
a no-hitter. Bever. Nelson later broke it open nament, I cant be riding any one loss, Labbie said. We were upset
Everybody kind of did their with a two-run double. guy; and theres not going to be and a lot of people felt that way.
thing but everybody together did- The win was retribution of sorts any one guy whos going to be the Maybe Menlo didnt feel that way
nt realize they hadnt given up a after the Legends eliminated Foster savior of the whole team in a tour- but we felt that way. So that was
hit. This is the least exciting City in the semifinals of the nament like this. So its just trust- tough for us.
no-hitter Ive ever seen, Foster Peninsula Colt League playoff ing in the next guy. The top two teams from the
DAILY JOURNAL FILE PHOTO City manager Matt Labbie said of tournament. The Colt .45s had Against Menlo Park, however, round-robin countywide regional
Foster City reliever Nathan Tam was the no-no, which saw starting swept the three-game regular-sea- Labbie was forced to ride Nelson tournament advance to section
one of four pitchers to combine on pitcher Adam Bever and reliever son series from the Legends. for five innings until the offense play July 20-25 in San Jose at San
a no-hitter Thursday night. Shane Stewart work two innings It was some nice revenge, got into gear. Nelson finished the Jose PAL Stadium.

DUBS
He did it on his own volition, strong as we can, Myers said. I
Warriors re-sign Pachulia Warriors brief which makes it that much more was worried, to be honest, that we
OAKLAND Center Zaza the Warriors and impactful and impressive to me, would not be able to bring back the
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
after 14 NBA seasons. 14 times during the regular season Additionally, Golden State signed movement in free agency as teams need me, yall got too much,
Booed early on by the home as the Warriors grabbed the shooting guard Nick Young to a maneuvered to try to keep up with Young said. He said, Aint no such
crowd at Oracle Arena as he found leagues top seed for a third one-year, $5.2 million contract. Golden State. thing as too much. We need all the
his way with a new team, Pachulia straight year. He also had 10 or All of it made possible, Myers Thats why its so important to firepower that we could get. I
eventually got comfortable with more rebounds 10 times. said, because of Durant. keep our team together and stay as thought that was pretty cool.

Do you or a loved one


struggle on the stairs?
A PERFECT SOLUTION FOR:
9 Arthritis and COPD sufferers
9 Those with mobility issues
9 Anyone who struggles
on the stairs

MENTION THIS AD FOR


THE
PURCHASE
OF A NEW
ACORN
STAIRLIFT!

Acorn Stairlifts has an A+ Rating with the


Better Business Bureau, and is the only
stairlift in the world to earn the Ease of
Use Commendation from the Arthritis
Foundation.

CALL NOW FOR YOUR FREE INFORMATION KIT AND DVD!

1-800-576-5914
*Not valid on previous purchases. Not valid with any other offers or discounts. Not valid on refurbished models. Only valid
towards purchase of a NEW Acorn Stairlift directly from the manufacturer. $250 discount will be applied to new orders. Please
mention this ad when calling. AZ ROC 278722, CA 942619, MN LC670698, OK 50110, OR CCB 198506, RI 88, WA
ACORNSI894OB, WV WV049654, MA HIC169936, NJ 13VH07752300, PA PA101967, CT ELV 0425003-R5.
THE DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS Weekend July 8-9, 2017 13
Spans late homer only offense for Giants
By Michael Wagaman
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
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
JOE NICHOLSON/USA TODAY SPORTS
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

Cano added to opposite field two-run homer off starter


Matt Moore (3-9).
Stanton who will defend his title in the
while improving to 6-1 over his past 12 starts.
Dustin McGowan retired two batters to
complete the five-hitter.
better after being scratched from his scheduled
start Thursday in Detroit. . Ryder Jones was
placed on the 10-day DL after being hit by a

All-Star roster
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
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.

Every Sunday, 10:30 AM - 2:00 PM


Adults $42.00 Kids (5-12) $21.00
CARVED SPECIALTIES ASSORTED SALADS
UHerb Roasted Prime Rib of Beef w/ Au Jus UGarden Salad and Caesar Salad w/Condiments
and Dressings
HOT ENTREES
UAsian Entre Selections
tChefs Seasonal Composed Salads
UChefs Seasonal and Regional Hot Entrees tImported and Domestic Cheese Display
ULocal Farm Vegetables and Side Dishes BREAKFAST FAVORITES
SEAFOOD STATION tCooked to Order Omelet Station
UFresh Oysters on the Half Shell tSmoked Bacon, Breakfast Sausage
UChilled Prawns & Cracked Crab tBelgian Waffles with Syrup and Fresh Fruits
UCured Smoked Salmon

RESERVATIONS RECOMMENDED OR CALL 650-295-6123


14 Weekend July 8-9, 2017 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

Nunes makes 2nd title defense vs. Shevchenko at UFC 213


By Greg Beacham the scrutiny of a title that about my next fight, Nunes said. Lots of Romeros meeting with Robert Whittaker.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS essentially makes her people won and lost this belt, but I already The showdown will establish a new star in
the face of womens won it and I kept it in my first fight as the the 185-pound division, which has been in
LAS VEGAS The UFC womens ban- MMA. champion. I feel like I can do this longer if flux for a year since Michael Bispings
tamweight title hasnt stayed anywhere for While she hasnt I work hard. I think Im going to be cham- shocking victory over Luke Rockhold.
long ever since long-reigning champion reached Rouseys level of pion for a long time. Bisping is currently nursing a knee injury,
Ronda Rousey lost it. fame, Nunes is headlin- Shevchenko (14-2) is a daunting matchup but he also chose to fight Dan Henderson
The belt had changed hands three times in ing her third major pay- with her formidable striking game and a and to pursue a bout with Georges St. Pierre
just over seven months when Amanda Nunes per-view show in a year, tenacity that she showed in the fighters while Romero, Rockhold and Whittaker
got hold of it last year, but the ferocious Amanda Nunes and she seems pleased first meeting in March 2016. Nunes won by waited for the next title shot in a division
Brazilian doesnt intend to let it go. with the resulting bulges decision, but Shevchenko was much stacked with elite talent.
Nunes makes her second title defense in her paychecks. Nunes is moving up the stronger in the third round and their With Bisping sidelined, Romero (12-1)
Saturday against Valentina Shevchenko at list of the UFCs most recognizable fight- rematch is a five-rounder. a 40-year-old Cuban with an eight-bout
UFC 213. The bout is the main event of ers, and she wants to justify the promo- If that bout was one minute more, maybe winning streak and an eye-popping
International Fight Week, the UFCs annual tions trust in her to deliver a memorable the result would be different, Shevchenko physique even by MMA standards will
mixed martial arts showcase in its home- bout just as she did in December, when said. This time, I will have more time. get his first UFC title shot against
town. she brutally stopped Rousey in her first title Right before Nunes and Shevchenko step Whittaker (19-4), a New Zealand-born
Nunes (14-4) is in that July spotlight for defense. into the cage, the UFC will award an interim Australian who has won seven straight
the second straight year, and she welcomes The way I stay focused is only to think middleweight title to the winner of Yoel bouts.

ALL ELECTRIC SERVICE

650-322-9288
FOR ALL YOUR ELECTRICAL NEEDS

SERVICE CHANGES FULLY LICENSED


SOLAR INSTALLATIONS STATE CERTIFIED
LIGHTING / POWER LOCALLY TRAINED
FIRE ALARM / DATA EXPERIENCED
GREEN ENERGY ON CALL 24/7

ELECTRIC SERVICE GROUP


THE DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS Weekend July 8-9, 2017 15
To appreciate Nadal, watch what Murray endured
By Howard Fendrich unseeded Kevin Anderson vs. No. 12 Jo-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Wilfried Tsonga or No. 24 Sam Querrey,
whose match was suspended Friday night in
LONDON To appreciate fully just how the fifth set because of darkness.
outstanding Rafael Nadal is at the moment Womens fourth-rounders: Venus Williams
28 consecutive completed sets won in vs. No. 27 Ana Konjuh, No. 2 Simona Halep
Grand Slam play consider what Andy vs. two-time Australian Open champion
Murray went through at Wimbledon on Victoria Azarenka; French Open champion
Friday. Jelena Ostapenko vs. No. 4 Elina Svitolina;
Murrays title defense appeared to be on No. 6 Johanna Konta vs. No. 21 Caroline
shaky ground in the third round, particular- Garcia.
ly through a stressful stretch at Centre Court Against the sometimes-volatile Fognini,
against Fabio Fognini, the 28th-seeded who beat him on clay at Rome in May,
Italian who won their most recent encounter Murray fell behind 5-2 in the fourth set as
and had five set points to force this one to a dusk approached. Murray figured that if the
fifth. match went to a fifth, play would be inter-
No telling whether the No. 1-ranked rupted so the retractable roof could be closed
Murray, or his vocal backers, could have and the tournaments only artificial lights
handled that test. Didnt need to find out, switched on.
because Murray was steady enough to grab Youre thinking a little bit about that, as
the last five games and beat Fognini 6-2, 4- well a change of conditions and a 20-
6, 6-1, 7-5 as the sunlight faded. minute break to think about things before
The end of the match was tense, Murray playing a fifth set, said Murray, whose
said, in his typically understated way. It 2013 title was the first at Wimbledon for a
was a very up-and-down match. I didnt feel British man in 77 years. So, obviously,
like it was the best tennis at times. pleased to get off in four.
The set he did drop was the first ceded so He barely did that against Fognini, who
far this week by the Big 4: Roger Federer, mixed in effective drop shots and lobs with
Novak Djokovic, Nadal and Murray. That pounded groundstrokes.
all-conquering quartet combined to win the TOBY MELVILLE/REUTERS I felt superior, Fognini said. He didnt
past 14 Wimbledon championships half Andy Murray in the midst of defeating Fabio Fognini 6-2, 4-6, 6-1, 7-5 Friday at Wimbledon. have many options. I had more.
by Federer, three by Djokovic, two apiece going to destroy you, the 21-year-old The closest Nadal has come to conceding Fognini, who drew a warning for throw-
by Murray and Nadal. Khachanov said. If he has time, hes domi- a set over his past 10 matches came in the ing his racket earlier in the match, was
Ah, yes, Nadal. nating with his forehand. And he can play third. Facing a set point while down 6-5 and docked a point for sticking a finger in his
He is coming off a record 10th French all the angles. serving at 30-40, Nadal produced a brilliant mouth chair umpire Damien Dumusois
Open title, claiming all 19 full sets he con- With his friend Sergio Garcia seated in the power-and-touch combination, hitting a termed it a visible obscenity and that
tested in Paris with as overpowering a per- Royal Box, wearing the green jacket earned 122 mph (197 kph) serve followed by a gave Murray a game for 2-all. Rather than
formance as can be (one opponent quit as Masters champion, Nadal put on quite a well-disguised drop shot winner. discourage Fognini, or distract him, it
because of injury in the middle of the second show. He whipped that big forehand of his; In Mondays fourth round, Nadal faces No. seemed to provide fuel. Roughly 15 minutes
set). Tack on the nine collected at the All managed to dull serves that topped 130 mph 16 Gilles Muller, who beat Aljaz Bedene 7-6 later, hed won three games in a row, aided
England Club, including a 6-1, 6-4, 7-6 (3) (210 kph) enough to earn 15 break points, (4), 7-5, 6-4, while Murray meets unseeded by Murrays double-fault on a break point,
victory over 30th-seeded Karen Khachanov converting four; and played skillfully at the Benoit Paire, a 6-2, 7-6 (3), 6-3 winner and soon held five set points.
on Friday, and Nadals set streak in majors net, winning the point on 17 of 21 against Jerzy Janowicz. Other matchups: Couldnt convert any, though. And so
equals the third-longest of the Open era. approaches, 4 for 4 when he decided to 2014 U.S. Open champion Marin Cilic Murray will play on at the All England Club,
I mean, if you dont hit hard and fast, hes serve-and-volley. against No. 18 Roberto Bautista Agut, and much to the delight of the locals.

JOE D
Continued from page 11

hits off HMB starting pitcher Angelo


Melossi, with Roberto Solis tying it with
an RBI double before Gonzalez helping his
own cause with a go-ahead, two-run double.
Ill be honest, its been shaky offensive-
ly the last few games, Gonzalez said. This
year weve had a really streaky team. If one
person hits, were all hitting. But if its
dull, we kind of fall out of the rhythm.
A 2016 graduate of Sacred Heart Cathedral,
Gonzalez is another success story of
Fightin Irish varsity pitching coach Steve
Franceschi, who helped the wiry strong
Gonzalez refine his mechanics on the
Sales - Leasing - Property Management
mound.
He really taught me most of my mechan-
ical setup, Gonzalez said. I didnt feel like
I had my A stuff today. But he taught me a
good foundation so even when I dont have TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL
my A stuff, I can still get outs. Angelo Molossi pitched his first complete
Melossi was also stingy for HMB. The game of the summer for Half Moon Bay.
left-hander recorded his first complete game gle. Then Carlos Solis socked a hard
of the summer, dropping his record to 2-1. grounder through the left side. Roberto
Decisions have been hard to come by for Solis followed with a bolt double to right-
HMBs ace southpaw, but he has kept his center to score Pagan. Then Gonzalez,
team in games, posting a 1.65 ERA. hawking on a first-pitch fastball, got what
Hes been lights out this summer, HMB he was looking for to double home the Solis
manager Brian Anderson said. Hes been brothers.
one of our best pitchers by far. I like to be aggressive on the first Negotiable Commissions
Melossi scuffled through a first inning in pitch, Gonzalez said. Ambush them on a Sales & Property Management - Residential & Commercial
which he threw 16 pitches, but just five for first-pitch fastball; and thats what I got. Property management Sales
strikes, yet escaped unscathed. He went on In the seventh, HMB looked poised for a
to post five goose eggs on the scoreboard, two-out comeback when Guevara reached on Currently Managing 125+ Residential & For Sellers
while shortstop Casi Guevara helped give an infield single and Joey Greco followed Commerical Bay Area Properties. We Specialize t1SPQFSUZ1SFQBSBUJPO
him a lead by nearly singlehandedly scoring with a base hit to left. in Small to Medium Sized Properties t4UBHJOH4FSWJDFT
a third-inning run. I thought we were going to start some- t4JOHMF'BNJMZ)PNFT t1SPGFTTJPOBM1IPUPHSBQIZ
Guevara was 2 for 3 in the game. It would thing right there, Guevara said. t$POEP6OJUT
have been 3 for 3, but his line drive in the But Gonzalez pounded the strike zone to For Buyers
fifth went right at SSF third baseman finish it out. t.VMUJ'BNJMZ6OJUT
t'SFF)PNF8BSSBOUZT
Lorenzo Delgado. In Guevaras previous at- HMB and SSF have two more meetings t8BSFIPVTFT
t.BJOUFOBODF4FSWJDFT
bat though, the switch-hitter, batting from this year with a Sunday doubleheader. With t3FUBJM
the left side, led off the third inning by his team leading fifth-place Burlingame by www.PeninsulaPrimeRealty.com
t.JYFE6TF
buzzing a triple into the right-field corner. three games in the standings though,
He later scored with two outs on a wild Anderson is confident HMB will qualify for 650-597-0911 - Property Mgmt/Leasing 650-759-8803 - Sales
pitch. next weeks play-in playoff game.
I think were going to be in that game,
672 Laurel Street, San Carlos, CA 94070
But SSF erupted in the sixth. Tommy
Pagan sparked the rally with a one-out sin- yeah, Anderson said 0DFt&NBJMJOGP!QFOJOTVMBQSJNFSFBMUZDPN BRE1835927
16 Weekend July 8-9, 2017 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

Mountains have Froome keen for separation


By Andrew Dampf and John Leicester
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

NUITS-SAINT-GEORGES, France After a


stage decided by millimeters and sprinters, its
time to see some significant gaps between the
leaders in the Tour de France.
The race heads into the mountains this week-
end and yellow-jersey holder Chris Froome is
looking forward to taking measure of his chal-
lengers. PAUL CHILDS/REUTERS
This weekend, we will see exactly where Rory McIlroy talks to the media after Fridays
everyones at, Froome said, explaining that round in Portstewart, Northern Ireland.
the top 10 riders are still too close together for
him to clearly identify one sole rival.
Stage 8 from Dole on Saturday finishes at
McIlroy again
the Rousses ski station in the Jura Range,
close to the border with Switzerland. Three
climbs on the 187.5-kilometer (116-mile)
misses cut on
route will serve as a warm-up for the extremely
tough Stage 9 in the Alps on Sunday, which his home turf
has seven climbs, including three with the THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
hors categorie or beyond rating.
The last climb on Saturday could shake PORTSTEWART, Northern Ireland Rory
things up a bit, Froome said. McIlroy missed the cut at the Irish Open for
The bigger obstacles will come on Sunday. BENOIT TESSIER/REUTERS the fourth time in five years, leading the four-
It should be a big weekend of racing. Thats Chris Froome of Britain wearing the leaders yellow jersey Friday at the Tour de France. time major winner to express concerns about
what we spend all season training for. doubts. I was lucky. Sagan won the green jersey in the past five parts of his game ahead of the British Open.
Froome remained 12 seconds ahead of Sky It was Kittels 12th career win in the Tour, Tours. McIlroy shot 1-over 73 in his second round
teammate Geraint Thomas and 14 seconds tying him with Erik Zabel for the German Froome said the stage wasnt as easy as it over the links at Portstewart and was 1 over
ahead of Stage 5 winner Fabio Aru of Italy. record. looked, under the searing sun. He said he drank for the tournament, which he is hosting to
Dan Martin of Ireland was fourth, 25 seconds Kittel clocked slightly more than five hours nearly 15 bottles of water. benefit his foundation. He was four strokes
behind, and Froomes former teammate, over the mostly flat 213.5-kilometer (132- Every kilometer you think about what can below the cut mark and 14 strokes off the
Richie Porte, was fifth at 39 seconds back. mile) leg from Troyes in champagne country happen that could change the race, Froome joint leaders, Benjamin Hebert and Daniel Im.
Fabio Aru is certainly threatening, to Nuits-Saint-Georges in the heart of the said. If you turn left or right or if there is wind. My short game is not sharp enough and
Froome said. But I certainly wouldnt say hes Burgundy winemaking region. It was a day for staying in front. Im making silly mistakes, said McIlroy,
any more of a threat than Richie Porte. Michael Matthews of Australia crossed third. The southeasterly route passed by the mus- who refused to blame his performance on the
Back down in the flats on Friday, the wine- Boasson Hagen took over the leadership tard capital of Dijon then concluded with a cir- fact he was busy at the start of the week
themed Stage 7 was won by Marcel Kittel in a duties at Team Dimension Data after Mark cuit through picturesque vineyards of because he was hosting the event. Im not
photo finish. Cavendish abandoned the race with a broken Burgundy. being very proficient with my scoring and
The German made his move nearly too late shoulder this week. World champion Peter Like in the other three sprinting stages, an making it difficult for myself.
and edged Edvald Boasson Hagen of Norway Sagan was disqualified from the Tour for caus- early breakaway this one featuring Manuele McIlroy also missed the cut at the U.S. Open
by six millimeters to win his third stage of the ing Cavendishs high-speed crash. Mori, Yohann Gene, Dylan van Baarle and last month and hasnt had a victory so far in
race, and second in two days. The victory helped Kittel take the green Maxime Bouet was caught shortly before 2017, during which he has had two spells out
Kittel seemed sure he won, holding up three points jersey from French national champion the finish. because of a rib injury. He will play one more
fingers to celebrate his three stage wins. Arnaud Demare, who finished 11th. A proper attack in the mountains, as Aru event the Scottish Open at Dundonald
It was super, super close, Kittel said. Kittel is aiming to wear green all the way to showed on Wednesday, can be carried all the Links next week before the British Open,
When theres a photo finish, you have your the finish in Paris on July 23. way to the line. which starts on July 20 at Royal Birkdale.

KITTEL
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

$500 o any
any Invisalign
Invisalign treatment
trea
e tment The victory helped Kittel take the green
points jersey from French national champi-
Baarle and Maxime Bouet was caught
shortly before the finish.

Givee your
Giv your mouth
m the best possible
possibble care.
care.
on Arnaud Demare, who finished 11th. Stage 8 from Dole on Saturday finishes at
Kittel is aiming to wear green all the way the Rousses ski station in the Jura Range,
to the finish in Paris on July 23. close to the border with Switzerland. Three
At Magnolia Dental
D Care we create beaut
beautiful
iful smiles. Sagan won the green jersey in the past climbs on the 187.5-kilometer (116-mile)
five Tours. route will serve as a warm-up for the
importanttly, we create dazzling first impressions
More importantly, i extremely tough Stage 9 on Sunday, which
Froome remained 12 seconds ahead of Sky
and the life
etime of opportunities that follow.
lifetime teammate Geraint Thomas and 14 seconds has seven climbs, including three with the
ahead of Fabio Aru of Italy. hors categorie or beyond rating.
With Invisalign we can straighten your tee eth in about
teeth Days like this look easy but are stressful, Froome said, It should be a big weekend
half the time of braces. These thin transpare ent trays are
transparent Froome said. of racing.

barely visible, so your friends and family often dont know

SILVA
Jose Earthquakes general manager Jesse
youre wearing them. In addition, you can remove your Fioranelli were by his side.
trays when you eat or need to give a presentation. The entire Earthquakes organization is
grateful for the invaluable effort by the doc-
Continued from page 11 tors, players and staff at Reno 1868 FC and
bystanders on the beach that contributed to
Matheus being alive and well today,
Guevin said Silvas pulse and breathing
Fioranelli said.
came back with emergency aid at the scene. Silva is a midfielder for the Earthquakes.
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.
THE DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS Weekend July 8-9, 2017 17
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.

Ask a Professional

?
If I choose
cremation,
what are my
Rick Riffel
options for
Managing Funeral Director
burial
Cremation offers many options for nal
disposition such as burial in a cemetery plot,
preservation in a columbarium niche, or
scattering at sea or in a place of meaning.
We are happy to explain all the choices
that accompany cremation. We hope you
will allow us to assist.

866-211-2443

2012 MKJ Marketing


4&M$BNJOP3FBMr4BO.BUFP $"
www.ssofunerals.com FD230

Helping to get
your pets back
on their paws.

Hyw
101

Veterans
Blvd
SAGE Services:
Surgery, Oncology, Internal Medicine,
Broadway Dermatology, Neurology, Emergency &
t
ree

Critical Care, Integrative Medicine,


d
r St

Roa

Bay Road
stnu

side

t
tree

Cardiology, Physical Rehabilitation.


Che

od

S
Wo

ter

Spring
r

Street


Cha

934 Charter Street, Redwood City


$BNQCFMMt$POcorEt%VCMJOt Redwood City
www.sagecenters.com
18 Weekend July 8-9, 2017 LOCAL THE DAILY JOURNAL

Communities across California wishing understanding the larger social impacts

POT
many longtime farmers. The community
to enact their own regulations have been will be asked to weigh in as officials draft an which extend beyond the borders of the city
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

CREW
Continued from page 1
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-
ting around and waiting for someone else form, he said, adding that many artists I just think its just really great that crewrwc.com for more information.

NEW OFFICE LOCATION


in San Francisco
Now booking appointments
in both locations!

ROLFING: A WAY TO BALANCE THE BODY & RELIEVE PAIN.

$50 OFF 3 SESSION


MINI-SERIES
Two Locations Now Available: San Francisco & San Mateo*
448 N. San Mateo Drive, Ste 3, San Mateo
Paul Fitzgerald, Certified Advanced Rolfer
www.peninsularolfing.com T: 650-343-0777
City of Ghosts
True heroism
in an IS capital
SEE PAGE 21

Here and Gone is


terrifyingly realistic
By Oline H. Cogdil
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

The vulnerability of a family in this


case a woman and her two children escaping
an abusive home is at the center of
Haylen Becks Here and Gone, a tension-
laden, sometimes disturbing story with a
viselike grip that wont let go.
Audra Kinney separated from her violent,
wealthy husband
about 18 months
ago. With a cus-
tody battle now
looming, shes
fleeing her New
York home for
California with her
two children, Sean,
10, and Louise, 6.
On a remote
Arizona road, she
is stopped by
Snowfall focuses on the genesis of how crack cocaine became a rampant epidemic in Los Angeles inner city neighborhoods in 1983.
Sheriff Ronald
Whiteside for what

SeriesSnowfall tells birth seems like a bogus traffic infraction.


Whiteside arrests her after he claims to have
found a small amount of marijuana in the
trunk of her car. Deputy Mary Collins is
called to take the children to a safe place.
At the jail, Audra demands to know where

of cocaine in Los Angeles By Jonathan Landrum Jr.


her children are, but the sheriff insists there
were no children in the car. Missing chil-
dren bring out the FBI, state police and
media all of whom want to know what
Audra did with her children.
No one believes her tale except Danny
Lee, a former Tong member, who watches
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
the news in San Francisco. Five years earli-
ATLANTA Filmmaker John Singleton er, Dannys wife, Mya, was stopped on a
remembered taking a ride through a section lonely road. She claimed their daughter was
of a south Los Angeles neighborhood see- taken by a police officer. No one, including
ing security bars on every window and huge Danny, believed Mya, who later committed
metal gates surrounding each home. suicide.
The recent drive instantly reminded Here and Gone is terrifyingly realistic
Singleton about when residents in the area from the start to its finale. No aspect of the
first took cautioned measures to guard their plot feels false, pulling in themes of parent-
house to prevent home invasions during the ing, greed and desperation. Each character
1980s crack cocaine epidemic. emerges as multidimensional. Audra hasnt
People made it almost like they were been the best mother, with drinking and
imprisoning themselves in their homes, drug problems in her past, but shes been
clean for the past few years and shes devas-
See SNOWFALL, Page 22 See BOOK, Page 24

Variety, high quality abound at


Oregon Shakespeare Festival
By Judy Richter the younger set with music and dance. It
DAILY JOURNAL CORRESPONDENT also is continuing its commitment to diver-
sity with color- and gender-blind casting
Staging nine plays in three theaters, the and is employing actors with disabilities.
Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland is By the time of the final bows on Oct. 29,
in full swing. the festival will have staged 11 plays, start-
Four plays are on the boards in the Angus ing with the two indoor theaters in mid-
Bowmer Theatre, two in the Thomas Theatre February.
and three in the outdoor Allen Elizabethan Heres a rundown on six recently seen
Theatre. With so many choices, its possi- plays.
ble to see two plays a day. In the Allen Elizabeth Theatre
Its also possible to see the same actor in The Merry Wives of Windsor
different roles, a testament to the talents of Director Dawn Monique Williams takes a
the acting company. Also evident are out- decidedly different approach to William JENNY GRAHAM
standing design elements like sets, cos- Shakespeares licentious Sir John Falstaff
tumes, lighting and sound. Sir Hugh Evans (Sara Bruner, center) helps the Pages (Vilma Silva and Paul Juhn, left) and the
It appears that OSF is trying to appeal to See FESTIVAL, Page 22 Fords (Rex Young and Amy Newman, right) decipher Falstaffs nefarious plot.
20 Weekend July 8-9, 2017 WEEKEND JOURNAL THE DAILY JOURNAL

Finder of potential game-changing Earhart pix tells story


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS claims the figure is the famed aviator who over and pointed to the seated person, ments. Experts on the show claim the
disappeared 80 years ago this month. asking if it seemed to her to be a man or a subjects are likely Earhart and Noonan.
NEW YORK The retired federal agent Retired U. S. Treasury Agent Les Kinney woman. She said, Its a woman! His Others arent convinced, including
who discovered what he believes is the said in an interview Wednesday with the search led him to identify the ship seen at Dorothy Cochrane, a curator at the
first photographic evidence of Amelia Associated Press that he was looking for the right apparently pulling Earharts National Air and Space Museum and an
Earhart alive and well after crash-landing clues surrounding Earharts disappearance plane wreckage on a barge. expert on women in aviation. She said
in the Pacific Ocean during her attempted in the National Archives in College Park, The image is at the heart of the two-hour Thursday the blurry image isnt conclu-
round-the-world flight says he didnt ini- Maryland, when he found the photograph Amelia Earhart: The Lost Evidence, sive. I cannot say definitively that this
tially capture the significance of the in 2012 in a box filled mostly with text which argues that Earhart, along with her is Amelia Earhart. That doesnt mean that
image until years later. documents from the Office of Naval navigator Fred Noonan, crash-landed in it might not be, somehow. But you cant
The black-and-white photo is of a group Intelligence but didnt really look at it the Japanese-held Marshall Islands, say that just through the image the way it
of people standing on a dock on Jaluit carefully because he was looking over where they were picked up by the is.
Atoll in the Marshall Islands, including thousands of documents and images. Japanese military and held prisoner. The disappearance of Earhart and
one who seems to be a slim woman with In 2015, he took another pass at the In the documentary, that photo is sub- Noonan on July 2, 1937, in the Western
her back to the camera. A new documen- photo. I looked at it and I went, I cant jected to facial-recognition and other Pacific Ocean has been the subject of con-
tary airing Sunday on the History channel believe this! He asked his wife to come forensic testing, such as torso measure- tinuing searches, research and debate.

A FAMILY SHARING HOPE IN CHRIST Baptist


HOPE EVANGELICAL PILGRIM BAPTIST CHURCH
LUTHERAN CHURCH Dr. Larry Wayne Ellis, Pastor
(650) 343-5415
600 W. 42nd Ave., San Mateo 217 North Grant Street, San Mateo
Sunday School 9:00 am
Worship Service 10:00 AM Sunday Worship Services 10:00 am
Wednesday Worship 7pm
Sunday School 11:00 AM
Hope Lutheran Preschool www.pilgrimbcsm.org
admits students of any race, color and national or ethnic origin. LISTEN TO OUR
License No. 410500322.
RADIO BROADCAST!
(KFAX 1100 on the AM Dial)
Call (650) 349-0100 4:30 a.m.at 5:30 PM
HopeLutheranSanMateo.org

Buddhist
SAN MATEO
BUDDHIST TEMPLE
Jodo Shinshu Buddhist
(Pure Land Buddhism)

2 So. Claremont St.


San Mateo
(650) 342-2541
Sunday English Service &
Dharma School - 9:30 AM

Reverend Henry Adams


www.sanmateobuddhisttemple.org

Church of Christ
CHURCH OF CHRIST
525 South Bayshore Blvd. SM
650-343-4997
Bible School 9:45am
Services 11:00am and
2:00pm
Wednesday Bible Study 7:00pm
Minister J.S. Oxendine
www.church-of-christ.org/cocsm
THE DAILY JOURNAL WEEKEND JOURNAL Weekend July 8-9, 2017 21
MUSEUM GOTTA SEE UM
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
THE S AN FRANCIS CO AIRPORT artifacts and images from the 1920s to the
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
peller aircraft with red, white and blue mark- h t t p : / / www. fl y s fo . co m/ mus eum/ ex h i b i -
ings became familiar sights in the sky and tions/flying-main-line-history-united-air-
on the tarmac at airports across the land. lines.
Uniteds service extended to Hawaii in *** Beginning in the mid-1950s, the Airline Textile Manufacturing Company of Des Moines, Iowa
1947 and across the Pacific in the 1980s. DISCOVER THE WORLD OF ROCK- (Airtex) produced United Airlines-branded bags in large numbers. These 1960s United Air
By the 1990s, the airline was a major inter- ETS AT THE HILLER AVIATION Lines Douglas DC-8 flight bag and miniature flight bag (above), once sold through mail-order
national carrier with a worldwide system and MUSEUM IN SAN CARLOS. The Hiller catalogs and at airport stores, and handed out to customers at travel and tourist agencies,
customer base. Mergers and acquisitions Aviation Museum invites you to use com- are on display in Flying the Main Line: A History of United Airlines, at the San Francisco Airport
included Capital Airlines in 1961 and mon craft materials to convert a bottle into Museum through March 2018.
Continental Airlines in 2010. Today, a high performance rocket vehicle that flies 12:30 p.m. on July 12, Aug. 2 and Aug. 30. Campbell Gross is on view at the Mercy
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,
100 million passengers annually with tain of compressed air and water. 601 Skyway Road, San Carlos. Burlingame, through Aug. 31. For more
flights to over 1,000 destinations. Participants must bring a clean 1- or 2-liter *** information visit www. mercy-center. org
Flying the Main Line: A History of empty soda bottle (water bottles are not MARGOT CAMPBELL GROSS ART- and www.margotcampbellgross.com.
United Airlines, at the San Francisco suitable for this activity) or may purchase WORK AT THE MERCY CENTER IN
Airport Museum, explores the company one in the museums gift shop on the day of B URLINGAME. Artwork by retired
history from its origins in the biplane and the event ($1/bottle.) The rocket event is Unitarian Universalist minister Margot Susan Cohn can be reached at susan@smdailyjour-
pre-war piston-engine eras, with an empha- included with Museum admission. 11 a.m. - nal.com or www.twitter.com/susancityscene.

In City of Ghosts, true heroism in an IS capital


By Jake Coyle became activists, risking and sometimes los- out news, video and sometimes embarrassing considering the prohibitive violence in the
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ing their lives while reporting from the heart details of IS on social media. city. But Heineman, whose Cartel Land
of IS darkness The risk is extreme. One reporter named intrepidly plunged into vigilante groups
So-called heroes sling into action just Heineman, the director of the Oscar-nomi- Moutaz is captured, tortured and shot in pub- along the U.S.-Mexico border, appears more
about every weekend of the summer movie nated Cartel Land, has the good sense to let lic. Other volunteers are assassinated. Their at home on the battlefield than distant from
season, but if you want to see the genuine RBSS leaders tell their own story, making for teacher, Naji Jerf, is hunted down on the the action.
article, youll have to make your way to City a bracingly intimate, heartbreaking and ulti- streets in Turkey. Even their families are in Still, the heroism on display in City of
of Ghosts, Matthew Heinemans documen- mately stirring window into the tragedy of danger. The cameraman Hamouds father is Ghosts is unforgettable, and the film
tary about the Syrian citizen journalist col- modern Syria. taken and shot on video. In one of the films remains an ever-essential reminder of the
lective of Raqqa. They are mostly young, previously unpo- most agonizing moments, Heineman films high costs and vital necessity of journalism
Raqqa, the provincial Eastern Syrian city litical men who found the courage to resist Hamoud watching the video. He is shaken but in this or any fight against evil.
on the banks of the Euphrates, has for the last when the Islamic State, or ISIS, began terror- remains resolute in his cause. This week, the Kurdish-dominated Syrian
three years been the de facto capital of the izing their home city. They are armed with Several of the groups leaders flee to Democratic Forces, backed by air strikes by
Islamic State. The city first drew militants in nothing more than a hashtag and a logo fea- Germany and Turkey, but continue to report the U.S.-led coalition, breached the old city
the uprising against Syrian president Bashar turing a splash of blood, but RBSS became a remotely via anonymous reporters and walls of Raqqa. There are growing hopes the
al-Assad, but in the revolutions wake, IS set vital resource for news inside Raqqa for media sources in Raqqa. Much of the footage shot Islamic State will soon be pushed out of its
up camp. Black flags overran the city, as did outlets around the world. by Heineman comes from his time in their first stronghold. But, as RBSS and others has
beheadings, crucifixions and torture. We punctured a hole in the darkness, European safe houses or being celebrated by cautioned, civilian casualties have been high
It has been one of the most impossible Abdul-Aziz al-Hamza, the 25-year-old co- the Committee to Protect Journalists with the and the fighting goes on.
places on Earth to practice daily life, let founder, narrates. 2015 Press Freedom Award. City of Ghosts, an Amazon Studios
alone journalism. And yet it was here that one For the media-savvy Islamic State, who In this way, City of Ghosts narrows in release, is rated PG-13 by the Motion Picture
of the more inspiring tales of citizen report- made slickly produced videos of their atroci- scope just when it should expanding. Its sec- Association of America for disturbing vio-
ing was born with Raqqa is Being Slaughtered ties their trademark recruitment tool, RBSS is ond half is unable to keep pace with the wider lent content, and for some language.
Silently, or RBSS. Theyre a small group of more than a nuisance. Its a threat to its PR of story of IS, or to maintain its close-up of Running time: 92 minutes. Three stars out of
mostly anonymous Raqqa residents who savagery. Stealthily, the citizen reporters get Raqaa. Thats surely somewhat inevitable four.

DONT NEED IT? DONATE IT!


furniture - appliances - cabinets - building materials - and more
SCHEDULE A PICK-UP: [email protected]
HAVE QUESTIONS? CALL US!: (650) 847-4000
DROP-OFF: 1411 Industrial Rd, San Carlos
Tue-Sun. 10am - 5pm

ALL DONATIONS ARE TAX DEDUCTIBLE


22 Weekend July 8-9, 2017 WEEKEND JOURNAL THE DAILY JOURNAL

FESTIVAL
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.

Now open on Saturdays!


THE DAILY JOURNAL WEEKEND JOURNAL Weekend July 8-9, 2017 23

Melodramatic Octoroon looks at race


Black becomes white and white
becomes black at Berkeley Rep
By Judy Richter black man, in his underwear as he
DAILY JOURNAL CORRESPONDENT plays BJJ, the playwrights ini-
tials. As he discusses the implica-
Racial perceptions lie at the tions of race, he paints his face
heart of the Obie-winning An white, listens to an obscene rap
Octoroon by Branden Jacobs- song and dons a wig to portray
Jenkins. George and MClosky.
In the meantime, his white
Presented by Berkeley assistant (Amir Talai), paints his
Repertory Theatre in its West face black and dons a black Afro
Coast premiere, its a melodrama wig to portray two black charac-
inspired by a 1859 play by Dion ters in BJJs play.
Boucicault. Completing the racial riff is
The story itself is fairly simple. another white actor, Ray Porter,
After the death of its owner, a portraying a playwright who gets
Southern plantation faces foreclo- into a profanity-laden tiff with
sure. BJJ before painting his face red
The owners virtuous nephew, and donning Indian garb for his
George (Lance Gardner), returns part in the melodrama.
from Paris to try to save it. He Directed by Eric Ting, artistic
falls in love with the owners ille- director of California KEVIN BERNE
gitimate daughter, Zoe (Sydney Shakespeare Theater, the play is
Morton), but he cant marry her Lance Gardner as George in the West Coast premiere of An Octoroon at Berkeley Rep.
well acted considering the melo-
because shes one-eighth black. dramatic style. However, such conversations reveal much about The production is enhanced by lags in spots and its melodramatic
The flirtatious, rich but vacuous touches as a shower of cotton their restrictions such as not Arnulfo Maldonados sets and excesses can be tiresome.
Dora (Jennifer Regan) wants balls that cover the stage seem being able to learn to read. Montana Blancos costumes It continues through July 23 in
George for herself, while the vil- unnecessary. Even more telling are the three (Doras overdone dresses are a Berkeley Reps Peets Theatre,
lainous MClosky (Gardner again) The most believable characters friends fears of being sold indi- hoot). 2025 Addison St., Berkeley. For
covets the plantation and its are the three slaves: Afi Bijou as vidually to the highest bidder Running about two and a half tickets and information call (510)
slaves. Minnie, Jasmine Bracey as Dido because they were regarded as hours with one intermission, An 647-2949 or visit
The play begins with Gardner, a and Afua Busia as Grace. Their nothing more than property. Octoroon has its pluses, but it berkeleyrep.org.

Puzzle of Splendour fascinates


Tensions rise as revolution nears at Aurora Theatre
By Judy Richter fueled in part by vodka laced with strong ensemble acting. Holt, a
DAILY JOURNAL CORRESPONDENT chili pepper. longtime Bay Area favorite, is
The friendship between outstanding as her Micheleine
Four women in the presidents Genevieve and Micheleine is tries to maintain her composure
palace await him as revolution shaky; Sam, who is from the rebel despite her fears.
looms in the distance in Aurora north, has a penchant for stuffing The handsome set is by
Theatre Companys Bay Area pre- Micheleines possessions into Michael Locher with lighting by
miere of Abi Morgans her large overcoat; and Kathryn Kurt Landisman, character-spe-
Splendour. doesnt trust the translations. cific costumes by Fumiko
They are Micheleine (Lorri The revelations arent linear, Bielefeldt and sound by Matt
Holt), his wife; Genevieve (Mia though. Instead, a scene that ends Stines.
Tagano), a widow and her friend with a broken vase is repeated Running about 90 minutes
of 35 years; Kathryn (Denmo several times, each with a differ- without intermission, its a fasci-
Ibrahim), the photojournalist ent angle. nating, absorbing puzzle.
assigned to photograph him; and Moreover, the language barrier Splendour continues through
Gilma (Sam Jackson), her inter- between Kathryn and the others July 23 at Aurora Theatre, 2081
DAVID ALLEN preter. (all lines are in English for the Addison St., Berkeley. For tick-
Micheleine (second left, Lorri Holt) calmly has a drink as her guests (from As the sounds of battle draw audience) complicates matters. ets and information call (510)
left, Denmo Ibrahim, Sam Jackson, Mia Tagano) point fingers at one another closer, tensions rise, and each Carefully directed by Barbara 843-4822 or visit aurorathe-
in Aurora Theatre Companys Bay Area premiere of Splendour. woman reveals more of herself, Damashek, its highlighted by atre.org.
24 Weekend July 8-9, 2017 WEEKEND JOURNAL THE DAILY JOURNAL

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.

Giving Girls Access to Healing TUESDAY, JULY 11


Power. 11 a.m.to 5 p.m. 214 DeAnza Computer and E-Book Coaching.
Blvd., San Mateo. Learn six BodyTalk 10 a.m. to noon. San Carlos Library,
energy medicine techniques to man- 610 Elm St., San Carlos. The San
age stress and anxiety and promote Carlos Library offers one-on-one
fitness. Open to adults. Costs $25 for help with technical questions or
girls 13 to 19. Discounted price avail- downloading e-books from the
able to teens. For more information library onto e-readers. For more
email [email protected] or information call 591-0341.
call 575-5038.
Textile Tuesday. 1 p.m. 840 W.
Master Gardener Plant Clinic. 11:30 Orange Ave., South San Francisco.
a.m. to 1 p.m. San Mateo Arboretum Learn to sew quilted potholders. For
Society, 101 Ninth Ave., San Mateo. more information contact
Master gardeners will be available to [email protected].
answer your questions from general
information to advice about specific 3-D Design: Othermill. 2 p.m. 840 W.
problems. For more information call Orange Ave., South San Francisco.
579-0536. Part of the Technology and
Makerspace classes series. For more
Meet the Doula Natal Health Fair. information email [email protected].
Noon to 1:30 p.m. New Leaf
Community Classroom, 150 San For more events visit
Mateo Road, Half Moon Bay. A panel smdailyjournal.com, click Calendar.
THE DAILY JOURNAL COMICS/GAMES Weekend July 8-9, 2017 25
DILBERT CROSSWORD PUZZLE

HOLY MOLE

PEARLs BEFORE SWINE ACROSS


1 Coal deposit
51 Late summer flowers
53 Gunslingers gear
25 Boot attachment
27 Capt.s superior
5 Mels Diner waitress 56 Radius neighbor 28 Khan of note
9 Nearest star 57 Galleon cargo 29 Jude
12 Comet -Bopp 58 Third-quarter tide 30 Droop
13 List detail 59 Shower 31 Reunion crowd
14 Great Lakes cargo 60 Hedge shrub 32 Ms. Lupino
15 Z zebra 61 Pub pints 36 Book of maps
16 Liquid refreshment 62 Former mates 38 Gloss target
18 Make the call 42 The outdoors
20 He likes to loaf around? DOWN 44 Insurance giant
21 Nonsense writer 1 Caviar source 46 Unwind
22 Smidgen 2 Art-store buy 47 A Muppet
GET FUZZY 23 Backslide 3 Mrs. Kramden 48 Shout from the bridge
26 Asian nurse 4 Unskilled 49 Folk tales
30 Snowmobile part 5 Feeling 50 Soft light
33 Asparagus servings 6 Hot time in Quebec 51 Deadly snakes
34 Fume 7 Gun the engine 52 Minus
35 Opera set in Egypt 8 Invisible swimmer 54 Underwater shocker
37 and void 9 Marinate 55 Dawn Chong
39 Crested bird 10 Coax
40 Troublesome bug 11 Not een once
41 Bullet 17 M.A.S.H. clerk
43 -tzu 19 Heck!
45 Remove the rind 22 Physicist Nikola
48 Pond scum 24 Bean or horse
Friday PUZZLE SOLVED
KenKen is a registered trademark of Nextoy, LLC. 2017 KenKen Puzzle LLC. All rights reserved.
Dist. by Andrews McMeel Syndication www.kenken.com

7-8-17
Previous
7-8-17

Sudoku Want More Fun


answers and Games?
Each row and each column must contain the
numbers 1 through 6 without repeating. Jumble Page 2 La Times Crossword Puzzle Classifieds
The numbers within the heavily outlined boxes,
called cages, must combine using the given operation Tundra & Over the Hedge Comics Classifieds
(in any order) to produce the target numbers in the
top-left corners. Boggle Puzzle Everyday in DateBook
Freebies: Fill in single-box cages with the number in
the top-left corner.

LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) -- Youll be taken aback by Looking for alternative means and methods that are intelligence and common sense guide you.
an emotional situation that erupts between you and conducive to greater prosperity and companionship TAURUS (April 20-May 20) -- Dont leave anything
SATURDAY, July 8, 2017
someone else. Listen carefully and youll be able to will pay off. to chance when it comes to travel or communication.
CANCER (June 21-July 22) -- Youve got the will to figure out the underlying cause of such behavior. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) -- Keep your secrets safe Have your route mapped out and any details close
finish what you start, as long as you are reasonable SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) -- Dont let anyone and your personal information unattainable. Security by for reference. Preparation will offset unexpected
about your pursuits. Look at the big picture and dont dictate what you do or where you go. If you dont feel compromises or social-media-based conflict is best delays.
exceed your budget or capabilities. comfortable traveling or taking part in an event or dealt with quickly and efficiently. Choose peace over GEMINI (May 21-June 20) -- Change the way you look
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -- A kind word or gesture activity, simply say no. discord. or how you present yourself to others. Your changes
will change how others react to you. Much can be SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) -- Let your PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) -- Choose to make will attract attention if they are carefully made. You
accomplished if you are direct, compassionate and imagination help you navigate your way through realistic personal changes that will give you a healthy can set a trend, but be smart about it.
willing to help bring about positive change. adversity. Knowing what you want and what you are boost. Starting a new exercise program and eating
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) -- Your input will go a long capable of will help you handle any opposition you properly is a good place to begin. COPYRIGHT 2017 United Feature Syndicate, Inc.
way. Speak up and follow through with your intentions face. ARIES (March 21-April 19) -- Paying attention to
and plans. Your actions will directly affect how others CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) -- Show how creative details will help you avoid a mistake. Dont feel that
judge you. you can be with money and relationship matters. you must make a decision if you arent ready. Let
26 Weekend July 8-9, 2017 THEDAILYJOURNAL

104training 110employment 110employment 110employment 110employment 110employment


teRMS& CondItIonS
The San Mateo Daily Journal Classi-
ReStaURant-
AmericanBreakfastCook+Waitress,p/t.
CaReGIVeRSWanted GReatCLIPS SeQUoIaStatIon
nowhiringtalentedhairstylists.
CareHomefortheElderly
fieds will not be responsible for more
than one incorrect insertion, and its lia-
bilityshallbelimitedtothepriceofone
Apply 1855 S. Delaware, San Mateo.
(650)345-4544. CaReGIVeRS FullTimeShiftsAvailable
Growingsalon,greatteam,
funenvironment,benefits,competitive
pay&thetipsareGREAT!
insertion.Noallowancewillbemadefor HoUSeCLeaneRS ExperienceaPlus:Willingtotrain ContactFlo@408921-9994
(Cell&VoiceMail)or
errors not materially affecting the value
of the ad. All error claims must be sub- needed 2 yearsexperience Call(650)593-4777 Flo/Randy@
408247-8364(office&VoiceMail)
mitted within 30 days. For full advertis-
ing conditions, please ask for a Rate
Upto$15perhour.CompanyCar.
CallMollyMaidat(650)837-9788.
required. email: [email protected]
Card. 90GlennWay#2,SANCARLOS
GeneRaLenGIneeRInG HoMeCaRe aIdeS
Immediateplacement Contractor Multipleshiftstomeetyourneeds.Great
pay & benefits, Sign-on bonus, 1yr exp
onallassignments. Nowhiring.Heavyequipment
required.Startingat$15perhour.
MatchedCaregivers(650)839-2273,
(408)280-7039or(888)340-2273
operators,excavation,
Call demolitionanddrilling. noWHIRInG
Forthefollowingpositions:

(650)777-9000 (650)280-2953 Lobbyattendant/doorman


JanitorialCustodian
FT/PTExperienceRequired
Positionsarewellpaid
andincludeexcellentbenefits
AtabeautifulComplexinSanMateo
Call 650-579-3967

SaLeS/MaRKetInG
Wanted:
InteRnSHIPS
TheSanMateoDailyJournalislooking
forambitiousinternswhoareeagerto
PtCaregiver-
jumpintothebusinessarenawithboth SaturdayandSunday
feetandhands.Learntheinsandouts TwoYearsExperienceaPlus
ofthenewspaperandmediaindustries.
Thispositionwillprovidevaluable MusthaveValidDriversLicense
experienceforyourbrightfuture.
Emailresume
[email protected] Call(650)384-6914

GotJoBS?
OPEN POSITIONS
AM Busperson (HOT046DE)
IMMedIateoPenInG Breakfast Cook (HOT043ZL)
Controller (HOT046AB)
neWSPaPeR Houseperson (HOT046DD) thebestcareerseekers
readthedailyJournal.
deLIVeRY Part-time Dishwasher (HOT03PJ9)
Room Attendant (HOT048TZ)
Wewillhelpyourecruitqualified,talented
WALK-INS ARE WELCOME individualstojoinyourcompanyororganization.
SanBRUno Thursdays from 1 pm 3 pm thedailyJournalsreadershipcoversawide
Embassy Suites SF Airport - Waterfront rangeofqualificationsforalltypesofpositions.
MILLBRae 150 Anza Boulevard
Forthebestvalueandthebestresults,
SeekingDeliverydrivertomanagenewspaperroute
Burlingame, CA 94010 recruitfromthedailyJournal...

RequiresearlymorningworksixdaysperweekMon-Sat. APPLY ONLINE Contactusforafreeconsultation


Papersarepickedupearlymorningbetween3amand4:30am http://jobs.hilton.com
Call(650)344-5200or
CallRoberto650-344-5200 EEO/AA/Disabled/Veteran
email:[email protected]
Recognized in 2017 Fortune Magazine
Great Place To Work #26

THEDAILYJOURNAL Weekend July 8-9, 2017 27
110employment 203Publicnotices 203Publicnotices tundra tundra tundra
FICtItIoUSBUSIneSS naMe FICtItIoUSBUSIneSS naMe
StateMent#273827 StateMent#274015
neWSPaPeRInteRnS The following person is doing business  The following person is doing business 
JoURnaLISM as: Brent Day Program, 2555 Donegal as:SidewalkJuice,41SerramonteCen-
The Daily Journal is looking for  in- Avenue, SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA ter,DALYCITY,CA94015.Registered
terns to do entry level reporting, re- 94080.   Registered Owner: Community Owner:GRDInvestments,CA.Thebusi-
search, updates of our ongoing fea- SupportServicesLLC,CA.Thebusiness nessisconductedbyaCorporation.The
turesandinterviews.Photointernsal- is conducted by a Limited Liability Com- registrants commenced to transact busi-
sowelcome. pany.  The registrants commenced to nessundertheFBNonN/A.
transact business under the FBN on /s/GhassanDaibis/
We expect a commitment of four to 5/10/17.
eight hours a week for at least four ThisstatementwasfiledwiththeAsses-
/s/JoelRemollino/ sor-CountyClerkon6/20/2017.(Publish-
months. The internship is unpaid, but ThisstatementwasfiledwiththeAsses-
intelligent,aggressiveandtalentedin- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
sor-CountyClerkon6/15/2017.(Publish- 6/24/17,7/1/17,7/8/17,7/15/17).
terns have progressed in time into ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
paid correspondents and full-time re- 6/17/17,6/24/17,7/1/17,7/8/17).
porters.
FICtItIoUSBUSIneSS naMe
College students or recent graduates StateMent#274163
are encouraged to apply. Newspaper FICtItIoUSBUSIneSS naMe The following person is doing business 
experienceispreferredbutnotneces- StateMent#273964 as: Aria Auto Tech, 3825 S. El Camino overtheHedge overtheHedge overtheHedge
sarilyrequired. The following person is doing business  Real,  Unit B, SAN MATEO, CA 94403. 
as:ShecksRestaurantConsultancy,407
Beaumont Blvd., PACIFICA, CA 94044.   Registered Owner: Shervin Farazi, 5050
Please send a cover letter describing Russo Dr. #351, San Jose, CA 95118. 
yourinterestinnewspapers,aresume Registered Owner: Robert Schechtman,
andthreerecentclips.Beforeyouap- sameaddress.Thebusinessisconduct- ThebusinessisconductedbyanIndivid-
ply, you should familiarize yourself ed by an Individual.  The registrants ual.Theregistrantscommencedtotrans
with our publication.  Our Web site: commenced to transact business under act business under the FBN on
www.smdailyjournal.com. theFBNon05/15/2017. 6/30/2017.
/s/RobertSchechtman/ /s/ShervinFarazi/
Send your information via e-mail to ThisstatementwasfiledwiththeAsses- ThisstatementwasfiledwiththeAsses-
[email protected] or by reg- sor-CountyClerkon6/16/2017.(Publish- sor-CountyClerkon6/30/2017.(Publish-
ularmailto1900AlamedadelasPul- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
gas#112,SanMateoCA94403 6/17/17,6/24/17,7/1/17,7/8/17). 7/1/17,7/8/17,7/15/17,7/22/17).

FICtItIoUSBUSIneSS naMe FICtItIoUSBUSIneSS naMe


PRoFeSSIonaLPaInteRS Needed StateMent#274040 StateMent#274113
Apprentice and skilled craftsmen need- The following person is doing business  The following person is doing business 
ed; must be neat and clean. Must have as: Twisted Fate Creations, 163 Florida as: Impact Athletics, 2265 Pulgas Ave,
CDL and references. Full time positions Ave, SAN BRUNO, CA 94066.   Regis- EAST PALO ALTO, CA 94303.  Regis-
available.Salarynegotiablebasedonex- tered Owner: Tammy K. Green, same teredOwner:DennisL.Muaka,samead-
perience. Palladino Painting Inc 650- address.  The business is conducted by dress.Thebusinessisconductedbyan 203Publicnotices 203Publicnotices 203Publicnotices
728-4000Fax650-728-412 an Individual.  The registrants com- Individual.  The registrants commenced
menced to transact business under their to trans act business under the FBN on notICeoF PetItIonto 9:00 a.m., Department 28, Superior nalon7/1/17,7/8/17,7/10/17)
SaLeS- TelemarketingandInsideSales FBNon6-23-17. 7/01/2017. adMInISteReStateoF CourtofCalifornia,CountyofSanMateo,
Representative needed to sell newspa- /s/TammyK.Green/ /s/DennisMuaka/ HermanFrancisMachan 400 County Center, Redwood City, CA 
per print and web advertising and event ThisstatementwasfiledwiththeAsses- ThisstatementwasfiledwiththeAsses- CaseNumber:17PRO00630 94063.
marketingsolutions.Toapply,pleasecall sor-CountyClerkon6/23/2017.(Publish- Toallheirs,beneficiaries,creditors,con- If you object to the granting of the peti-
sor-CountyClerkon6/27/2017.(Publish- tingent creditors, and persons who may tion, you should appear at the hearing
650-344-5200 and send resume to ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
[email protected] 6/24/17,7/1/17,7/8/17,7/15/17). otherwise be interested in the will or es- and state your objections or file written
7/1/17,7/8/17,7/15/17,7/22/17). tate,orboth,ofHermanFrancisMachan. objectionswiththecourtbeforethehear-
A Petition for Probate has been filed by ing.Yourappearancemaybeinperson
127elderlyCare FICtItIoUSBUSIneSS naMe FICtItIoUSBUSIneSS naMe
RaymondJ.TiradointheSuperiorCourt orbyyourattorney.
StateMent#273807 ofCalifornia,CountyofSanMateo.The Ifyouareacreditororacontingentcred-
The following person is doing business  StateMent#274092 Petition for Probate requests that Ray- itor of the decedent, you must file your
FaMILYReSoURCe as: Daly City Family Dental, 341 West- The following person is doing business  mondJ.Tiradobeappointedaspersonal claim with the court and mail a copy to
as: Gamas Gelatins, 6 Newell Ct., representativetoadministertheestateof thepersonalrepresentativeappointedby notICeoF PetItIonto
GUIde lake Ctr, Ste 205, DALY CITY, CA thedecedent. thecourtwithinthelaterofeither(1)four
94015.   Registered Owner: Phuong H. #6203, EAST PALO ALTO, CA 94303.  adMInISteReStateoF
TheSanMateoDailyJournals Registered Owner: Mayra V. Magadan The petition requests the decedents will monthsfromthedateoffirstissuanceof
Cheng, DDS, 255 Alto Loma Street, and codicils, if any, be admitted to pro- letters to a general personal representa- AdrienneSueCohen,
twice-a-weekresourceguidefor MILLBRAE,CA94030.Thebusinessis Munoz, same address.  The business is akaAdrienneS.Cohen
childrenandfamilies. conducted by an Individual.  The regis- bate.Thewillandanycodicilsareavail- tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the
conducted by an Individual.  The regis- able for examination in the file kept by California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days CaseNumber:17PRO00676
everytuesday&Weekend trants commenced to transact business trants commenced to trans act business thecourt. from the date of mailing or personal de- Toallheirs,beneficiaries,creditors,con-
on6/5/2012. undertheFBNon6/27/2017. Thepetitionrequestsauthoritytoadmin- livery to you of a notice under sectioin tingent creditors, and persons who may
Lookforitintodayspaperto /s/PhuongCheng/ /s/MayraV.MagadanMunoz/ ister the estate under the Independent 9052oftheCaliforniaProbateCode.Oth- otherwise be interested in the will or es-
findinformationonfamily ThisstatementwasfiledwiththeAsses- ThisstatementwasfiledwiththeAsses- Administration of Estates Act. (This au- er California statutes and legal authority tate, or both, of Adrienne Sue Cohen,
resourcesinthelocalarea, sor-County Clerk on 6/2/2017. (Publish- sor-CountyClerkon6/27/2017.(Publish- thoritywillallowthepersonalrepresenta- mayaffectyourrightsasacreditor.You aka Adrienne S. Cohen. A Petition for
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, tivetotakemanyactionswithoutobtain- may want to consult with an attorney ProbatehasbeenfiledbyElizabethMar-
includingchildcare. ing court approval. Before taking certain knowledgableinCalifornialaw. loweintheSuperiorCourtofCalifornia,
6/24/17,7/1/17,7/8/17,7/15/17). 7/1/17,7/8/17,7/15/17,7/22/17).
veryimportantactions,however,theper- You may examine the file kept by the County of San Mateo.  The Petition for
sonal representative will be required to court.  If you are a person interested in ProbaterequeststhatElizabethMarlowe
FICtItIoUSBUSIneSS naMe FICtItIoUSBUSIneSS naMe give notice to interested persons unless the estate, you may file with the court a be appointed as personal representative
203Publicnotices StateMent#273869 StateMent#274135 theyhavewaivednoticeorconsentedto Request for Special Notice (form DE- toadministertheestateofthedecedent.
The following person is doing business  The following person is doing business  the proposed action.) The independent 154)ofthefilingofaninventoryandap- The petition requests the decedents will
FICtItIoUSBUSIneSS naMe as: MCR CONSTRUCTION, 985 Laurel administration authority will be granted praisalofestateassetsorofanypetition and codicils, if any, be admitted to pro-
StateMent#273953
as: Sage Leadership, 160 Forest Lane, unless an interested person files an ob- or account as provided in Probate Code
Street Apt A, SAN CARLOS, CA 94070.   MENLO PARK, CA 94025. Registered bate.Thewillandanycodicilsareavail-
The following person is doing business  Registered Owner: Mark McReynolds, jection to the petition and shows good section1250.ARequestforSpecialNo- able for examination in the file kept by
as: L Salon & Color Group, 223 S. San Owner: Susan Crooks Neville, same ad- causewhythecourtshouldnotgrantthe ticeformisavailablefromthecourtclerk. thecourt.
Mateo Dr.,, SAN MATEO, CA 94401.  
sameaddress.Thebusinessisconduct- dress. The business is conducted by an authority. AttorneyforPetitioner:
ed by an Individual.  The registrants Thepetitionrequestsauthoritytoadmin-
RegisteredOwner:ShouhaieiSalonInc., Individual. The registrant commenced to A hearing on the petition will be held in JackF.Bonnano ister the estate under the Independent
CA.ThebusinessisconductedbyaCor- commenced to transact business under transact business under the FBN on this court as follows: JUL 21, 2017 at  LawOfficesofJackF.Bonnano
theFBNon6/9/2017. Administration of Estates Act. (This au-
poration.Theregistrantscommencedto 06/19/2017. 9:00a.m.,Department28,SecondFloor, SANFRANCISCO,CA94108 thoritywillallowthepersonalrepresenta-
transact business under the FBN on /s/MarkMcReynolds/ /s/SusanC.Neville/ Superior Court of California, County of (415)397-3759
ThisstatementwasfiledwiththeAsses- tivetotakemanyactionswithoutobtain-
6/15/17. ThisstatementwasfiledwiththeAsses- San Mateo, 400 County Center, Red- FILED:6/29/17 ing court approval. Before taking certain
/s/PeiyangChiang/ sor-County Clerk on 6/9/2017. (Publish- sor-CountyClerkon6/28/2016.(Publish- woodCity,CA94063. (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour-
ThisstatementwasfiledwiththeAsses- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, If you object to the granting of the peti-
sor-CountyClerkon6/15/2017.(Publish- 6/24/17,7/1/17,7/8/17,7/15/17). tion, you should appear at the hearing
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 7/8/17,7/15/17,7/22/17,7/29/17 and state your objections or file written TheSanBrunoPlanningCommissionwillmeetTuesday,July
6/17/17,6/24/17,7/1/17,7/8/17). objectionswiththecourtbeforethehear- 18, 2017, at 7:00 p.m. at the Senior Center, 1555 Crystal
FICtItIoUSBUSIneSS naMe ing.Yourappearancemaybeinperson
StateMent#274036 FICtItIoUSBUSIneSS naMe orbyyourattorney. Springs Road, San Bruno, CA to take action on the following
FICtItIoUSBUSIneSS naMe The following person is doing business  StateMent#274239 Ifyouareacreditororacontingentcred- items.Allinterestedpersonsareinvitedtoattend.
StateMent#273821 as: 1) Mooset 2) Umpunu, 1522 Pine The following person is doing business  itor of the decedent, you must file your
The following person is doing business  KnollDr,BELMONT,CA94002.Regis- as:WestCoastCADServicesLLC,2715 claim with the court and mail a copy to
as: Collaborate Films, 505 A Street, Apt tered Owners: 1) Guillermo Baensch 2) Garfield ST, SAN MATEO, CA 94403. thepersonalrepresentativeappointedby 289Floridaavenue.RequestforaUsePermittolegalizean
4, DALY CITY, CA 94014.   Registered Anabel Fandino, same address.  The Registered Owner: West Coast CAD thecourtwithinthelaterofeither(1)four unpermitted212squarefootadditiononalotthatcontainsno
Owner: Jaime Espiritu, same address. businessisconductedbyaMarriedCou- ServicesLLC.,CA.Thebusinessiscon- monthsfromthedateoffirstissuanceof coveredoff-streetparking,perSBMCSections12.200.030.B.5
ThebusinessisconductedbyanIndivid- ducted by a Limited Liability Company. letters to a general personal representa-
ual.  The registrants commenced to
ple.  The registrants commenced to tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the and 12.200.080.A.1. Recommended Environmental Determi-
transact business under the FBN on The registrant commenced to transact
transact business under the FBN on
06/22/2016. businessundertheFBNon6-11-17. California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days nation:CategoricalExemption
01/01/2017. from the date of mailing or personal de-
/s/JaimeEspiritu/ /s/GuillermoBaensch/ /s/AdamIshida/ livery to you of a notice under section
ThisstatementwasfiledwiththeAsses- ThisstatementwasfiledwiththeAsses- ThisstatementwasfiledwiththeAsses- 9052oftheCaliforniaProbateCode.Oth- 1723 Park avenue. Request for a Use Permit to allow con-
sor-County Clerk on 6/5/2017. (Publish- sor-CountyClerkon6/22/2017.(Publish- sor-County Clerk on 7/6/2016. (Publish- er California statutes and legal authority structionofasecondstoryadditionandexpansionofanexist-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, mayaffectyourrightsasacreditor.You ingsubstandardgarageintoatwo-cargaragewhichincreases
6/17/17,6/24/17,7/1/17,7/8/17). 6/24/17,7/1/17,7/8/17,7/15/17). 7/8/17,7/15/17,7/22/17,7/29/17 may want to consult with an attorney
knowledgableinCalifornialaw. thegrossfloorareaoftheexistinghomebygreaterthan50%
You may examine the file kept by the (66%),andtoexceedthemaximumpermittedfloorarearatio
court.  If you are a person interested in (.55)witha0.591FARperSections12.200.030.B.1and2of
the estate, you may file with the court a
theSanBrunoMunicipalCode.RecommendedEnvironmental

The Future
Request for Special Notice (form DE-
154)ofthefilingofaninventoryandap- Determination:CategoricalExemption
praisalofestateassetsorofanypetition
or account as provided in Probate Code
section1250.ARequestforSpecialNo- 165Lindenavenue. RequestforaUsePermittoconstructa
second-floor addition at the rear of the building and a minor
of local news content ticeformisavailablefromthecourtclerk.
AttorneyforPetitioner:
LindaK.Gould,Esq.
6717MissionStreet,SuiteA
groundflooradditionthatcombinedwouldadd447squarefeet
of floor area, which combined with a previous rear addition
is actually right here in the present, as it has been for centuries The local community DALYCITY,CA94014 would cumulatively increase the gross floor area of the build-
(650)756-1000 ingbymorethan50%(81%),exceedthemaximumpermitted
newspaper. We ignore the naysayers and shun the "experts" when it comes to the "demise" of FILED:06/21/2017
(Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- FAR .66 (.69), and exceed the maximum permitted lot cover-
the newspaper industry. nalon6/24/17,7/01/17,7/08/17) age for the property, per SBMC Sections 12.200.030.B.1.,
12.200.030.B.2.,and12.200.030.B.3.RecommendedEnviron-
mentalDetermination:CategoricalExemption
The leading local daily news resource for the You will be offering a wide variety of
SF Peninsula seeks an entreprenuerial marketing solutions including print advertising, 601acaciaavenue. RequestforaUsePermittoconstructa
secondflooradditionthatwouldadd1,290squarefeetoffloor
Advertising Account Exec to sell advertising inserts, graphic design, niche publications, notICeoF PetItIonto area to the existing single-family dwelling which would in-
adMInISteReStateoF
and marketing solutions to local businesses. online advertising, event marketing, social media GeorgeBuschen creasethegrossfloorareaofthebuildingbymorethan50%
We are looking for a special person to join our and whatever else we come up with if as the CaseNumber:17PRO00669 (75%), requiring a use permit pursuant to Section
Toallheirs,beneficiaries,creditors,con- 12.200.030.B.1. of the SBMC. Recommended Environmental
team for an immediate opening. industry continues its evolution and our paper tingent creditors, and persons who may
otherwise be interested in the will or es- Determination:CategoricalExemption
You must be community-minded, action- continues its upward trajectory. tate,orboth,ofGeorgeBuschen.APeti-
tionforProbatehasbeenfiledbyShawn
L. Landsborough in  the Superior Court
oriented, customer-focused, and without fail, a Experience with print advertising and online ofCalifornia,CountyofSanMateo.The PublishedintheSanMateoDailyJournal,July8,2017.
PetitionforProbaterequeststhatShawn
self starter. You will be responsible for sales marketing a plus. But we will consider a L. Landsborough be appointed as per-
sonal representative to administer the
and account management activities associated candidate with little or no sales experience as estateofthedecedent.
with either a territory or vertical category. long as you have these traits: The petition requests the decedents will
and codicils, if any, be admitted to pro-
bate.Thewillandanycodicilsareavail-

LeGaLnotICeS
able for examination in the file kept by
t)VOHFSGPSTVDDFTTt"CJMJUZUPBEBQUUPDIBOHF thecourt.
Thepetitionrequestsauthoritytoadmin-
t1SPmDJFODZXJUIDPNQVUFSTBOEDPNGPSUXJUIOVNCFST ister the estate under the Independent
Administration of Estates Act. (This au-
t(FOFSBMCVTJOFTTBDVNFOBOEDPNNPOTFOTFNBSLFUJOHBCJMJUJFT thoritywillallowthepersonalrepresenta- FictitiousBusinessNameStatements,
tivetotakemanyactionswithoutobtain-
ing court approval. Before taking certain
TrusteeSaleNotice,NameChange,Probate,
Join us, if you check off on these qualities and also believe in the future of newspapers. veryimportantactions,however,theper- NoticeofAdoption,DivorceSummons,
sonal representative will be required to
Please email your resume to [email protected] give notice to interested persons unless NoticeofPublicSalesandMore.
theyhavewaivednoticeorconsentedto
A cover letter with your views on the newspaper industry would also be helpful. the proposed action.) The independent
administration authority will be granted PublishedintheDailyJournalforSanMateoCounty.
unless an interested person files an ob-
jection to the petition and shows good
causewhythecourtshouldnotgrantthe
Faxyourrequestto:650-344-5290
authority. Emailthemto:[email protected]
Leading local news coverage on the Peninsula
A hearing on the petition will be held in
this court as follows: JULY 26, 2017 at 
28 Weekend July 8-9, 2017 THEDAILYJOURNAL

203Publicnotices 296appliances 303electronics 306Housewares 312Pets&animals 318Sportsequipment


veryimportantactions,however,theper- 1960'SaVoCado Osterizerblender antaReS doLLaRS Bill Changer ma- CaRPet 10 X 14 Area Rug peach (ny- one KenneL Cab ll one Pet Taxi ani- WetSUIt-mediumsize,$95.,callfor
sonal representative will be required to excellent condition $20.00 (650)596- chines never used for small bus. $95 lon)goodcond.$99(415)990-6134 malcarriers26x16.Excellentcond.$60..
info(650)851-0878
give notice to interested persons unless 0513 (650)992-4544. (650)593-2066
theyhavewaivednoticeorconsentedto CoMPLete Set OF CHINA - Windsor WoMenS nIKe wht mesh golf shoes,
the proposed action.) The independent aIR CondItIoneR 10000 BTU w/re- BLaUPUnKtaM/FM/Cd RadioandRe- Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings, PaRRot CaGe, Steel, Large -  approx new 8 -81/2 narrow $35. Call May 650
administration authority will be granted ceiver with Detachable Face asking 20-pieces in original box,  never used.  4ftby4ft,Excellentcondition$300best 349-0430
mote. Slider model fits all windows. LG  $250 per box  (3 boxes available).  offer.(650)245-4084
unless an interested person files an ob- brand  $199 runs like new. (650)235- $100.(650)593-4490
jection to the petition and shows good (650)342-5630 WoMenSRaICHeL skiboots,size6?
0898 IPHone 5 Morphie Juice Pack with PetCaRRIeR forsmalldogorcatinex- $50.650888-5808.
causewhythecourtshouldnotgrantthe
authority. charger, Originally $100, now $85. FIRePLaCe CandeLaBRa with 5 bat- cellentcondition$30.Claudia (650)349-
aIR CondItIoneR, Portable, 14,000 (650)766-2679 tery-operated candles $30.00, 415-990- 6059 WoodSneW1/3/5 touredgereactionii
A hearing on the petition will be held in BTU, Commercial Cool model $75.CallMay 650-349-0430
this court as follows: JULY 31, 2017 at  6134
CPN14XC9, almost like new! All acces- KIndLe FIRe 8 in. Case and Charger
9:00 a.m., Department 28, Superior
soriesplusremoteincluded. incl. 64gig$75Jeff650-208-5758 316Clothes YaMaHa RooF RACK, 58 inches $75.
CourtofCalifornia,CountyofSanMateo,
20x16-5/8x33-1/2$345. 307Jewelry&Clothing (650)458-3255
400 County Center, Redwood City, CA  MotoRoLa BRaVo MB 520 (android 2 PR action slacks 36w 29L $10.00
94063. (650)345-1835
If you object to the granting of the peti-
4.1 upgrade) smart phone 35$ 8GB SD JILL St. John earrings, clip on.  Gold /
blueenamelwithJillSt.Johnlogo.$10.
each (650)367-1508 335Gardenequipment
B & D cordless hand vacuum $9, 650- cardBelmont(650)595-8855
tion, you should appear at the hearing (650)588-0842 BoYSCoUt canvasbeltwithBoyScout CHaIn SaW, 16 ,Craftsmen ,electric,
and state your objections or file written 595-3933 neWHP DeskJet1112Printerplusex- Buckle.  Vintage.  Fair condition.  $5. $55.650888-5808
objectionswiththecourtbeforethehear- tracartridges-$30.Call(650)345-1234 308tools (650)588-0842
ing.Yourappearancemaybeinperson BISSeLL BaGLeSS Upright Vacuum,
orbyyourattorney. Model 82H1, Dual Edge Cleaning, onKYo aV Receiver HT-R570 .Digital FaUx FUR Coat Woman's brown multi 345Medicalequipment
Cleanview Hepa Filter $25 650-952- CRaFtSMan9" RadialArmSawwith6"
Ifyouareacreditororacontingentcred- Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready, dadoset.Nostand.$55(650)341-6402 color in excellent condition 3/4
itor of the decedent, you must file your 3500 CinemaFilter.$95/Offer(650)591-2393 length $50(650)692-8012 oRtHoPoRt nIGHt splint for treating
claim with the court and mail a copy to plantar fasciitis and Achilles tendinitis. 
deLta CaBInet SaWwith overrun ta- $10.(650)588-0842
thepersonalrepresentativeappointedby CIRRUSSteaM mopmodelSM212B4 SaMSUnG FLat TV 20" ex.co.incl.
ble.$650/obo.(650)342-6993 LadIeSBootS size8,3pairsdifferent
thecourtwithinthelaterofeither(1)four new extra cleaning pads,user manual. VCR,setup$70.(650)992-4544 styles,$20/pair.call(650)592-2648
monthsfromthedateoffirstissuanceof $45.(650)588-5487
SonY detaCHaBLe set :3cd /fm/am RoUteR taBLe ryobi $ 99. like new GarageSales
letters to a general personal representa- (650)573-5269 LadIeS SeQUIn dress, blue, size XL,
CoLeMan Lxe Roadtrip Grill - double tape. exc cond. $70 (415)231- puresilklining,$40.00,(650)578-9208
tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the 4825
California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days
from the date of mailing or personal de-
Red Brand New! (still in box) $100
(650)918-9847 tVSonY Triniton21"workingcondition.
SHoPSMItHMaRK V50thAnniversary
most attachments. $1,500/OBO. Men'S StetSon hat, size large, new,
rim,solidblack,large,greatgift. $40
RUMMaGeSaLe
livery to you of a notice under sectioin (650)504-0585
$10OBO (650)784-3243. (650)578-9208
9052oftheCaliforniaProbateCode.Oth- eLeCtRICStoVe FromSears
SKILSaW 71/4"circularsaw,21/3HP,
er California statutes and legal authority
mayaffectyourrightsasacreditor.You
ExcellentCondition$225
PleaseCall(650)244-9267 304Furniture Model # 5150. Hardly used. $30 neW WItH tags Wool or cotton Men's
pullover sweaters (XL) $15/each
SatJuly8,2017
(650)556-9708
may want to consult with an attorney
knowledgableinCalifornialaw. GoodMICRoWaVe 1100watt$40Da- antIQUe dInInG table for six people
(650)952-3466 9am-3pm
withchairs$99.(650)580-6324 VIntaGe CRaFtSMan Jig Saw. Circa
You may examine the file kept by the lyCity(415)231-4825. 1947.$60.(650)245-7517 PaRIS HILton purse white & silver un-
court.  If you are a person interested in used, about 12" long x 9" high
the estate, you may file with the court a JaCKLaLane'S powerjuicer. $40. antIQUe MaHoGanY Bookcase. Four
feettall.$75.(415)282-0966. VIntaGe SHoPSMItH and Band $23. (650)592-2648 St.MatthewSchool
Call(650)364-1243.Leave message.
Request for Special Notice (form DE-
154)ofthefilingofaninventoryandap- BeIGe SoFa $99. Excellent Condition
SaW, good shape. $500/obo. Call 
(650)342-6993 tUxedoSIze 40,black,includingwhite Auditorium
praisalofestateassetsorofanypetition shirt,excellentcond.$50650-355-5189
(650)315-2319
or account as provided in Probate Code ReFRIGeRatoR CoMPaCt made by WeSteRnGRaY pants42X30$9 650-
section1250.ARequestforSpecialNo-
ticeformisavailablefromthecourtclerk.
emerson $25.00 good shape joe 650 BRand neW Bookcase 72"x30" still in
box$45.(415)231-4825.
595-3933 ElCaminoReal&Ara-
5735269 309officeequipment
AttorneyforPetitioner:
Coat/HatStand, solidwood,foryour
WeSteRn tan pants 42X30, $9 650- gonBlvd
ElizabethMarlowe SeWInG MaCHIne-RoYaL XL 6000
10MilfordSt., DressmakerSewingMachine.$150. mountain cabin/house. $25. (650)520- LaPtoPCaSe orbag.Black.Likenew.
Hardlyused.$25.(650)697-1564.
595-3933
SanMateo
HAMILTON,NY13346 7045 WILSon'S LG Green Suede Jacket
(650)342-8436.
(315)725-8320 $40. (650)367-1508
CoMPUteR SWIVeL CHAIR. Padded neat ReCeIPtS Mobile Scanner new
FILED:6/30/17 WHIRLPooL WaSHeR DRYER, GE inbox$79,call(650)324-8416
Leather.$80.(650)455-3409
(Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- Refrigeratorallworkingandingoodcon- 318Sportsequipment
nalon7/8/17,7/15/17,7/17/17) ditionallfor$99.00(650)315-3240. CoMPUteR taBLe, adjustable height, 310Misc.ForSale INFO:
chromelegs,29x48likenew$30(650)
697-8481 500-600 BIG Band-era 78's--most mint,
15 SF Giants Posters -- Barry Bonds,
JeffKent,JTSnow.6'x2.5'Unused.$4 Janet650-931-5467
297Bicycles nosleeves--$50forall-(650)574-5459 each.$35all. (650)588-1946SanBruno
deSK,oaK and hutchstyleshelvesto
adULtBIKeS 1regularand2withbal- placeontop-.$25 650-793-9900 FLat dISPLaY case, wood w/ hinged BoWFLex MaxTrainerM-3-VeryGood
loontires$30Each(650)347-2356 Condition, Like New, Assembled, Paid
oRdeRto SHoWCaUSeFoR dInettetaBLe, 3adjustableleaf.$30.
(650)756-9516.DalyCity.
glasstop,20-1/2X27-1/2X2-1/2.$20.
650-588-0852 $1200 asking $800 Call Michael -SanMateoProLife-
CHanGeoFnaMe BICYCLe SteRLInG, 3speed,collaps- (650)784-1061.
CASE#17CIV01835 ible , good condition $75.00 (650)697- dInInG taBLe (36"x54") and 4 match- LIoneL CHRIStMaS Boxcars 2005,
SUPERIORCOURTOFCALIFORNIA, 6763 ingchairs,sturdyoak,cost$600,sellfor 2006, 2007 New OB $90 lot (650)368- CHILdSKICK scooterbyrazorwithhel-
COUNTYOFSANMATEO, $250.(650)-654-1930. 7537 met$25obo(650)591-6842
400COUNTYCENTERRD, CHILdSSCHWInnBICYCLe,BLUe in
REDWOODCITYCA94063 goodcondition.$20.(650)355-5189. dReSSeR 4-dRaWeR in Belmont for LIoneL CHRIStMaS Holiday expan- eaSton aLUMInUM bat.33 inches, 30
PETITIONOF $75. Good condition; good for children. sionSet.NewOB$99(650)368-7537 oz,23/4barrel.$50.(650)596-0513
JorgePernillo Men's26"Schwinnmountainbike,Rang-
er 2.6, 21 speed, good condition $25. Call(650)678-8585
TOALLINTERESTEDPERSONS:
Petitioner: Jorge Pernillo filed a petition
(650)556-9708
dRexeL HeadBoaRd $50. (650)589-
LIoneLWeSteRn UnionPasscarand
diningcar.NewOB$99(650)368-7537
GoLF CaRt, Caddytek, four wheels,
usedonlytwice.$80. 650-341-1728 GaRaGeSaLeS
with this court for a decree changing
nameasfollows:
Men'SBICYCLe, SchwinCrusier,good
condition$75.00(650)697-6763
0764
enteRtaInMent CenteR for $50.
RMt CHRIStMaS Diesel train and Ca-
boose. Rare. New OB $99 (650)368-
GoLFCLUBS {13},Bag,&PullCartall--
$90.00(650)341-8342
eStateSaLeS
Presentname:JorgeAntonioPernillo 7537
ProposedName:JorgeAntonioCasano- Good shape, blonde, about 5' high.
neW12" girlsbikew/trainingwheels
(650)726-4102 GoLF CLUBS, used set with Cart for Makemoney,makeroom!
va $75.00 (650) 347-1458 no ans/leave SaMSonIte 26" tan hard-sided suit $50.(650)593-4490
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons mes case,lt.wt.,wheels, usedonce/likenew.
interestedinthismattershallappearbe- GLIdeR rockerandottoman,oak,excel-
lentcondition.$100650-345-5644 $60.(650)328-6709 Men'S RoSSIGnoL Skis. $95.00, Listyourupcoming
fore this court at the hearing indicated
belowtoshowcause,ifany,whythepe-
298Collectibles
IKea dReSSeR, black, 3 shelf. 23" x SILK SaRee 6 yards new nice color.for
goodcondition,(650)341-0282. garagesale,
tition for change of name should not be
granted. Any person objecting to the
BILLY dee Williams autographed Star 15"deepx50"high.$65.(650)598-9804. $35only.Call(650)515-2605for morein-
formation.
neW WeIGH bench With 200lbs, plus
free weights. $50. (510)943-9221.San
movingsale,
Wars action figure: Lando Calrissian,
namechangesdescribedabovemustfile
a written objection that includes the rea-
space smuggler. $35  Steve (650)518- IKeataBLe, black58"x21"x14"high.
$30.(650)598-9804. texaCoLoGo LubeGun-notingreat
Mateo. estatesale,
6614
sons for the objection at least two court
LeatHeR SoFa,black,excellentcondi-
shape gd. for beginning collector $10.
(650)344-4756
PRInCe tennIS 2 section nylon black yardsale,
days before the matter is scheduled to Bag with Prince Pro Graphite Racket-
beheardandmustappearatthehearing daISY B.B. pistol, 1960 Western 45,
spring loaded, excellent condition, $45.,
tion.$100obo.(650)878-5533
UnIden HaRLeY Davidson Gas Tank
$55.(650)341-8342 rummagesale,
to show cause why the petition should
notbegranted.Ifnowrittenobjectionis
591-9769,SanCarlos LIVInG RooM table 36"x19" exc condi-
tion$30.(415)231-4825.
phone.$100orbestoffer.(650)863-8485 PURSUIt SCooteR. $99. (650)348- clearancesale,or
timelyfiled,thecourtmaygrantthepeti-
tionwithoutahearing.Ahearingonthe
FRaMed LeBRon James painting,
25"x21"; $99-will text photo; 650-591- LoVe Seat, Upholstered pale yellow
WateR StoRaGe tanK, brand new, 2235 whateversaleyou
275 gallons. 48" x 46" x 39"  $250.
petition shall be held on 7/21/17 at 9
a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center,
9769,SanCarlos floral$99.(650)574-4021 (650)771-6324
RaWLInGS BaSeBaLL GLoVe, left
handed,excellentcondition,$8:00,
have...
RedwoodCity,CA94063.Acopyofthis neW deLUxe Twin Folding Bed, Lin- 591-9769SanCarlos
OrdertoShowCauseshallbepublished Lennox Red Rose, Unused, hand ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must 311MusicalInstruments Reachover83,450readers
atleastonceeachweekforfoursucces- painted, porcelain, authenticity papers, Sell!(650)875-8159. totaL GYM XLS, excellent condition.
siveweekspriortothedatesetforhear- $12.00. (650)5789208. CHRoMatIC HaRMonICa: Horner Paid$2,500.Yoursfor$900.Call fromSouthSanFrancisco
ingonthepetitioninthefollowingnews- neW tWIn Mattress set plus frame The64Chomonica,GermanMade$180, (650)588-0828
paperofgeneralcirculation: LIoneL(In Box) So.Pac.Full Vista $30.00(650)347-2356 (650)278-5776.
toPaloAlto.
SanMateoDailyJournal DomePassengerCar#6-19107O-gauge
oaK CLaW foot coffee table, needs
toURedGe ReaCtIon ii uniflex sys- inyourlocalnewspaper.
Filed:6/9/2017 $40.00 (650)344-4756 tem 8 irons 3-9 and pitch irons
somerefinishing$35(650)646-8530 new..$75.CallMay650-349-0430
/s/SusanIreneEtezadi/
JudgeoftheSuperiorCourt MILLeR LIte Neon sign , work good oaK enteRtaInMent Center, $49
exCeLLentVIoLIn, previouslyowned,
first violinist SF Symphony, Mellow
Call(650)344-5200
Dated:6/9/2017 $59call(650)218-6528 0BO650-595-3933 VIntaGe naSH Cruisers Mens/ Wom-
sound. Dated 1894. $5,500/best offer.
(Published6/17/17,6/24/17,7/1/17, (415)751-2416 ensRollerSkatesBlueindoor/outdoorsz
7/8/17). 299Computers oFFICe taBLe, 24"x48" HD.  folding 6-8.$60B/O.(650)574-4439
legs each end.  500# capacity.  Cost FendeR  MUStanG I guitar amplifier
ReCoRdaBLeCd-R 74,Sealed,Unop- $130.Sell$60,(650)591-4141 70 watts 8-guitar settings.with cover.
ened,originalpackaging,Samsung,12X, $80. 650-421-5469
(650)5789208
oRnate MaHoGanY headboard with
FendeRMUStanG llguitaramplifier
210Lost&Found 300toys goldtrim$60.(650)589-0764
110watts8-guitarsettings,withcover.
Rnd. taBLe 30"x28" collapsible wood $130.00650-421-5469
FoUnd: KeYS at Westwood Park in aLLoYed LInotYPe (BNH ~18) for patio hole for sm. umbrella - food tbl.
Redwood City, off of Fernside. Call to casting miniature/board-game figurines. $15.(650)344-4756
claim(650)714-8893 HUGeLUdWIG DrumSetSilverSparkle
10#,$7 (650)591-4553 & Chrome, Zelgian, Pasite & Sabian
SeWInG StoRaGe cabinet, Custom Cymbals, 24 in. Timpany $5100
LoSt - Womans diamond ring. Lost doLL HoUSe w/ furniture $50.00 new made wood  perfect condition $75.
12/18.Broadway,RedwoodCity. (650)369-8013
joe 6505735269 (650)483-1222
REWARD!(650)339-2410
PIano, UPRIGHt, in excellent condi-
LaRGe StUFFed ANIMALS - $3 each SHeLF RUBBeR maid  new $20.00  tion.Asking$345.(650)366-4769
LoSt Cat. Black and White. Black GreatforKids(650)952-3500 contactjoe(650)573-5269
patchonrighteye.REWARD.
Call(323)439-7713. StaR WaRS  one 4 orange card ac- SHeLF RUBBeR maid  new $20.00  UPRIGHt PIano. In tune. Fair condi-
tion figure, Momaw Nadon (Hammer- contactjoe(650)573-5269 tion.FREE.(650)533-4886.
head). $8 Steve(650)518-6614
Books SoFaBed Recliner(double),beige,76" YaMaHa aCoUStIC Guitar, model
Goodcondition.$50Call650.952.3466 FG830electric.$400.00 650-421-5469
JaMeSPatteRSon hardbackbooks. 302antiques
2@$3.00each.(650)341-1861 tHoMaSVILLe BeVeLed mirror 22" x YaMaHaPIano, Upright,ModelM-305,
antIQUe teaK CHIna cabinet and 12"$50.Call(650)834-4833 $750.Call(650)572-2337
nICHoLaSSPaRKS hardbackbooks. matching table, with doors and legs.
2@$3.00each.Call(650)341-1861 $500/obo.(650)952-5049. tWInBed, mattress,boxspring,frame
$50.(650)598-9804. 312Pets&animals
QUaLItYBooKS usedandrare.World HeIRLooM 1920 hand quilted bed-
& US History and classic American nov- tWIn MattReSS, good condition,box aIRLIne CaRRIeR for cats, pur. from
spread. 96" sq. Grandma's Garden pat- springs,frame$15.650-793-9900
els.$5eachobo(650)345-5502 tern, 2 scalloped edges. $99. 650-556- SouthwestAirlines,$25,2available.Call
9708 (505)228-1480local.
WaLnUt CHeSt, small (4 drawer with
294BabyStuff upperbookcase$50.(650)726-6429
MaHoGanY antIQUe Secretary desk, CanaRY BIRd cage 24 x 16 for sale.
FISHeR-PRICeHeaLtHY Carebooster 72x40,3drawers,Displaycase,bev- Wood - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x $40.00 firm. Used, good condition. Call
seat-$5(650)592-5864. elledglass,$350.(650)766-3024 17.5"deep.$90.(650)631-9311 (650)766-3024
THEDAILYJOURNAL Weekend July 8-9, 2017 29

379openHouses 620automobiles
Los Angeles Times Daily Crossword Puzzle
Mazda 12CX-7SUVExcellentcon-
oPenHoUSe Edited by Rich Norris and Joyce Nichols Lewis
ACROSS DOWN
dition One owner Fully loaded Low
milesreduced$18,995obo(650)520-
LIStInGS 4650
31 Reuben setting 45 Musical whose
ListyourOpenHouse nISSan 84 300zx Former Drift Car No 1 Gone for the 1 Michaelmas 32 Finnish distance plot involves a
intheDailyJournal. engine/Transmission$1,200
(650)341-1306
summer, daisy runner Nurmi two-person
Reachover83,450 perhaps 2 Country singer 33 For the asking tournament
potentialhomebuyers& 625ClassicCars 7 Elegant pool Gibbs 35 __ instinct 46 Windows 7
rentersaday, entrance 3 Memorial rocks 38 Summons (up) precursor
fromSouthSanFrancisco CHeVY 55 BEL AIR 2 door, Standard
toPaloAlto.
Transmission V8 Motor, non-op $22,000
obo.(650)952-4036.
15 Jet Ski 4 Much magazine 39 Dancers 47 Cry from one on
inyourlocalnewspaper. competitor content program a streak
CHeVY 86 CoRVette. Automatic.
Call(650)344-5200 93,000 miles. Sports Package.$6,800 16 NFLer from 5 Goes up 42 Like one looking 48 Asian breads
obo.(650)952-4036.
1982-94 6 Coke holder down on his 50 Like dried mud
CoRVette 69 350 4-SPeed. 50K 17 Trick neighbor? 52 Novak Djokovics
MILeS. $18.500. Ill trade it for a GMC 7 High-fives, e.g.
Truck.(650)481-5296. 18 Last of 44 On account of org.

ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE:


470Rooms 8 Ebb
FoRd 50 4-Door Sedan, Automatic Sophocles 9 Crafts in
HIPHoUSInG Transmission,302V8$1,200.
Non-ProfitHomeSharingProgram (650)346-9586. Theban plays Cancn
SanMateoCounty
(650)348-6660 19 Off-base 10 Attached by
630trucks&SUVs
20 Post-sunburn pounding
MItSUBBISHI 05 SUV, 4 wheel drive,
620automobiles 126Kmiles,clean,smogdone,fullyload- phase 11 Technology
ed.$5,500.(650)302-5523
21 Midway game catchall
dontlosemoney 635Vans 23 Number of hills 12 No need to be
onatrade-inor CHeVRoLet 06 Mini VAN, new radia- di Roma
consignment! tor,tiresandbrakes.Needsheadgasket.
scared of me
$800.(650)481-5296
24 30 for 30 13 Retaliation
Sellyourvehicleinthe documentary
Honda 04. Odyssey Van, 119K miles, 14 Word of relative
dailyJournals clean,titleandsmogdone.Fullyloaded! series airer
$5,600.(650)302-5523 time
autoClassifieds. 25 Touch with
22 Jam
640Motorcycles/Scooters gauze
Just$45 26 What a long
BMW 03 F650 GS, $3899 OBO. Call 27 They may be
Wellrunit (650)995-0003 week!
tilyousellit! fake
27 Turner of music
HaRLeY davidson 00 Road King Bur-
gundyRedMetallicGreatCond.
30 Riding in the far-
Reach83,450drivers New Tires, 32kmiles, one owner,  left lane, 28 Michael
fromSouthSFto $10,500(415)866-9985.
perhaps Corleones first
Paloalto 34 NYSE debut wife
[email protected] 07/08/17
MotoRCYCLe SaddLeBaGS, with
Call(650)344-5200 mounting hardware and other parts $35.
35 Ciao Italia chef 29 Big storm
[email protected] Call(650)670-2888
Esposito
645Boats 36 Cable co.
aCURa 00 TL, 137K miles, clean, title 2003 P-15 West Wight Potter sailboat, acquired by
andsmogdone.$3,700.(650)302-5523 excellend condition. $5,500. Call
aCURa 99 TL  SILVER $1500.00 obo.
(650)347-2559 AT&T
(650)654-9403. Sea RaY 16 Ft . I/B. $1,200. Needs 37 Producer who
Upholstery.Call(650)898-5732.
BMW07 X-5,OneOwner,Excel.Condi- developed The
tion Sports package 3rd row seats re-
duced$19,995oboCall(650)520-4650 670autoService Jeffersons
CadILLaC 02 Deville, 8 cylinder, per- 39 Ocean hazard
fect condition, like new, cashmere out-
side white inside 4787 miles $13,000. aaSMoG 40 Unalaska native
(415)850-2370 CompleteRepair&Service 41 Blocking action
$29.75pluscertificatefee
CadILLaC 99 DeVille Concours,
98,500 miles, $3,500 or best offer. 
(mostcars) 43 Performs
(650)270-6637 869CaliforniaDrive. surgery on, in a
Burlingame
CHeVRoLet 86 ASTROVAN, 63K way
miles,$3800(650)481-5296 (650)340-0492
45 Braised chicken
CHeVY 10 HHR . 68K. EXCELLENT
CONDITION.$8888.(650)274-8284. dish
CHeVY HHR 08 - Grey, spunky car 670autoParts 49 Runner with big
loaded, even seat warmers, $9,500.
(408)807-6529. BRIdGeStone aLenza 235/65R17, eggs
$50. Excellent condition, 80k warranty,
dodGe 99 MaIntenanCe Van, , usedlessthan10k.(650)593-4490 51 Final syllable
$1,000,call(650)481-5296
BRIdGeStone tURanza RFT (Run
52 Lobster sensors
Gotan oLdeR Flat) 205/55/16 EL 42 All Season Like 53 Otis of elevators
New$100.(650)483-1222
CaR,Boat,oRRV? 54 Mens
Dothehumanething. department
Donateittothe 680autosWanted
HumaneSociety.
Wanted62-75Chevrolets
fixtures
Call1-800-943-8412
Novas,runningornot 55 Forwarded
Partscollectionetc.
LInCoLn02 Navigator,excellentcondi- Socleanoutthatgarage 56 Decorative
tion. Runs great! Must sell! $4,400/obo.

By Samuel A. Donaldson
07/08/17
(650)342-4227.
Givemeacall herbs
Joe650342-2483
2017 Tribune Content Agency, LLC
57 Training aids
30 Weekend July 8-9, 2017 THEDAILYJOURNAL

Bath Construction Construction HandyHelp Landscaping treeService


BatHRooMInStaLLS/
ReModeLS
SenIoRHandYMan LANDSCAPE DESIGN &
Specializinginanysizeproject
inaslittleasoneday.
Painting Electrical
Calle-zbaths forafreein Carpentry DryRot LAWN MAINTENANCE
homeconsultationtoday
650-394-7500
40Yrs.Experience 23 years of experience
RetiredLicensedContractor
ServingtheentireSanMateoCounty
Area. Lic#584329 650-201-6854 Insured
Drought Tolerant Planting
Drip Systems, Rock Gardens t5SFF5SJNNJOH1SVOJOH
Cleaning Hauling and lots more! t#SVTI$IJQQJOH
aaaRated! t4UVNQ3FNPWBM
IndePendent
HaULeRS Quality, Integrity, Confidence

$40&UP 510-862-9965
HaUL
Since 1988/Licensed & Insured
Monthly Specials
Fast, Dependable Service Lic. #1020759
Freeestimates
a+BBBRating

CaLedonIan (650)341-7482 Hillside Tree


decks&Fences
MaSonRY InC Service
LandscapeDesign! JRMoRaLeS
HandYMan&FenCeS CHaIneYHaULInG LOCALLY OWNED
Wecandesignyour Fences,decks,arbors,PostRepairs
outdoorliving Junk&debrisCleanUp Family Owned Since 2000
Retainingwalls,Concrete Furniture/Appliance/Disposal
experience. Works,FrenchDrains,Siding Tree/Bush/Dirt/ConcreteDemo Trimming Pruning
FReeeStIMateS Startingat$40 &Up
*BBQs*PizzaOvens (650)346-7582 Shaping
www.chaineyhauling.com Painting
*Patios*Flagstone (650)288-9225 Freeestimates Large Removal
*Concrete/Foundation [email protected] (650)207-6592 Stump Grinding
Concrete
CallForFreeEstimate:
JonLa Motte
aaaConCRete deSIGn (650)525-9154
PaIntInG
MaRSHFenCe
*Stamps *Color*Driveways
*Patios*Masonry &deCKCo. CHeaP Interior&Exterior
QualityWork,Reasonable Free
*Flagstone*RetainingWalls
*Blockwalls*Landscaping
StateLicense#377047
LicensedInsuredBonded
HaULInG! Rates,FreeEstimates
(650)368-8861 Estimates
Lightmoving! Lic#514269 Mention
Fences-Gates-Decks
FreeEstimates Stairs-RetainingWalls HaulDebris! The Daily Journal
(650)533-0187 10-yearguarantee 650-583-6700 Plumbing to get 10% off
Lic#947476 Qualityworkw/reasonableprices
Callforfreeestimate for new customers
(650)571-1500
Call Luis (650) 704-9635
eaConCRete Co.
*Patios*Walkways
*RetainingWalls*DrainSystems electricians WindowWashing
*ColoredStampedConcrete
inManyCustomDesigns
aLLeLeCtRICaL

WINDOW
CallforFreeEstimate:
(650)464-4006 SeRVICe
CALicense#598762 650-322-9288

t.M.ConCRete tHeVILLaGe
ContRaCtoR
forallyourelectricalneeds
ELECTRICSERVICEGROUP
WASHING
Lic:#1017155
LicensedGeneraland
*Foundation*StampConcrete PaintingContractor
*ExposedAggragate*RetainingWalls Int/ExtPaintingCarpentry Gardening Est. 1968 Gutter Cleaning
*Bricks*Pavers*Driveways Sheetrock,Dryrot&StuccoRepairs Free Estimates Power Washing
*Flagstones Lic#979435
Freeestimates CaLLFoRGReatRateS! LaWnMaIntenanCe Local References Lic. & Insured
David:(650)642-1614 (650)701-6072 LandSCaPedeSIGn
DroughtTolerantPlanting Deck Restoration
DripSystems,RockGardens
LandscapingDesign
andlotsmore!

CallRobert
SteRLInGGaRdenS
650-703-3831Lic#751832
Roofing
JonSHaULInG
Servingthepeninsulasince1976
Housecleaning FReeeStIMateS
Junkanddebrisremoval,yard/house notices
clearing,furniture,appliancehauling
PenInSULa www.jonshauling.com notICeto ReadeRS:
California law requires that contractors
CLeanInG (650)393-4233 takingjobsthattotal$500ormore(labor
RESIDENTIALANDCOMMERICAL ormaterials)belicensedbytheContrac-
bondEd torsStateLicenseBoard.Statelawalso
FREE ESTIMATES requires that contractors include their li-
cense number in their advertising. You
1-800-344-7771 can check the status of your licensed
contractor at www.cslb.ca.gov or 800-
321-CSLB.Unlicensedcontractorstaking
jobsthattotallessthan$500muststate
HandyHelp in their advertisements that they are not
licensed by the Contractors State Li-

adVeRtISe
censeBoard.
JoHnHandYWoRK&
PLUMBInG
Kitchen/BathroomRemodeling,
TileInstallation,

YoUR SeRVICe Door&WindowInstallation


PricedforYou!FreeEstimates
(650)296-0568
FreeEstimatesLic.#834170
inthe
HoMe&GaRdenSeCtIon
JoHnSHandYMan
Offeryourservicesto83,450readersaday,from SeRVICe
PaloAltotoSouthSanFrancisco Lights,Fans,Cabinets,
andallpointsbetween! DoorHardware,Carpentry,
RemodelandGeneralContractor
Since1995
Call(650)344-5200
[email protected] Call(650)441-2982
Lic#861611/Re#02037675
THEDAILYJOURNAL Weekend July 8-9, 2017 31

Caregiver Charities entertainment Food LegalServices RealestateLoans

CaLIFoRnIa
MentoR
don'tneed It?
donateit!
BROADWAY tHeCaKeRY InJURedat WoRK?
callus ReFInanCe
seeksindividualstosupport QuickPick-Ups BYTHEBAY atouchofeurope (800)675-5353 HaRdMoneY
adultswithspecialneeds. Furniture,Appliances, 1308BurlingameAve atLoWeRRate
Cabinetsetc. 853INDUSTRIAL#H Burlingame freeconsultation
Receiveupto$3,000/month TaxReceiptsprovided. SANCARLOS 650344-1006 www.deitaandlowe.com dIReCtPRIVateLendeR
foryoursparebedroom. HabitatforHumanity www.burlingamecakery.com
Rachel(650)389-5787 (650)847-4000 650-579-5565 FindusonFacebook Hablamosespaol ALLCREDITACCEPTED
Since1979

CaReIndeed dentalServices Food Health&Medical LeGaL WACHTER


doCUMentS PLUS INVESTMENTS,INC.
890SantaCruzAve
MenloPark
CoMPLeteIMPLant
dentistryUnderoneRoof CHEZ dentaL Non-Attorneydocument
preparation: Divorce,
348-7191
Pre-Nup,Adoption,LivingTrust, RealEstateBroker

(650)328-1001
Samedaytreatment
SAIGON IMPLantS Conservatorship,Probate,
NotaryPublic.Responseto
CABRE#746683
NMLS#348288
Evening&Saturdayapptsavailable
1316ELCAMINOREAL Save$500on Lawsuits:CreditCard
PeninsulaDentalImplantCenter BELMONT Implantabutment& Issues,BreachofContract
1201StFranciscoWay,SanCarlos 650-594-9888
Cemetery 650.232.7650 CrownPackage. JeriBlatt,Lda#11 RealestateServices
Registered&Bonded
CallMillbraeDental
fordetails (650)574-2087
BUYInGoR SeLLInG
LaStInG I- SMILe notHInGBUndt 650-583-5880
legaldocumentsplus.com
"Iamnotanattorney.Icanonly YoURHoMe?
IMPReSSIonS Implant&OrthodontictCenter CaKeS provideselfhelpservicesatyour
specificdirection."
MichelleGlaubert-Coldwell
Banker
1702MiramonteAve.SuiteB
AREOURFIRST MountainView order today for a sweet treat! www.glaubert.com

PRIORITY exceptional. SanCarlos650.592.1600 dentUReS 650-722-1193(Cell)


[email protected]
Reliable.Innovative In adaY! Marketing
650-282-5555 Millbrae650.552.9625
CypressLawn (inmostcases)
1370ElCaminoReal only$1,395perset GRoW HoMeSeLLeRS
Colma PanCHoVILLa 650-419-9674 YoUR SMaLLBUSIneSS Findoutwhathomesdownthestreet

(650)755-0580 LeILUo,ddS RoosDentalCare Getfreehelpfrom soldfor!


FaMILY&IMPLantdentIStY taQUeRIa RedwoodCity TheGrowthCoach
Freecomputerizedlistw/picsofarea
homesalesandcurrentlistings.
www.cypresslawn.com BecauseFlavorStillMatters Goto www.midpeninsulahomesinfo.com
650-583-6032 365BStreet www.buildandbalance.com Freerecordedmessage
SanMateo Signupforthefreenewsletter 1-800-647-4041---+Id#1041
560JENEVEINAVE Insurance BobNattenberg,#02002502
Computer (650)343-4123
SANBRUNO www.smpanchovilla.com
PetServices
IPPBx SUPPoRt aFFoRdaBLe training
Computernetworkingand LIFeInSURanCe
SanCaRLoS SaGeCenteRS
telephoneSystemsSupport MaGnoLIa EricL.Barrett, Emergency
MAKETHIS theSUMMER
youlearnandgrowyour
Farmer'sMarket CLU,RHU,REBC,CLTC,LUTCF TENNIS!
ServingtheentirePeninsula dentaL DowntownLaurelStreet
President
BarrettInsuranceServices
VeterinaryCare24/7
(650)417-7243
PrivateLessons:
$100HrTennistipsatTennispro.com
(650)887-0188 650-263-4703 Sundays10amto2pm [email protected]
(650)619-0370
RedwoodCity
ScottPerlstein
www.ippbxsupport.com 150N.SanMateoDrive RainorShine CA.InsuranceLicense#0737226 alwaysherewhenyouneedus (650)343-7343

iSmile Implant Center


Dr. Kim IMPLANT 4,000
DDS MSD PHD $OFF frormprtichee
Founder of iSmile Dental. 0% interest regu
la

U.C. Professor financing available


20 Years of implant experience (Implant Fixture + Custom
7000 Implants placed Abutment + Crown)

iSmile Orthodontic Center


Every Sunday, 10:30 AM - 2:00 PM
Dr. Nguyen Dr. Yoon Adults $42.00 Kids (5-12) $21.00
DDS, MS, UCSF DMD, MS, UCSF
BRACES $2,000 the
from e
OFFular pric CARVED SPECIALTIES ASSORTED SALADS
0% interest re g
financing available up to UHerb Roasted Prime Rib of Beef w/ Au Jus UGarden Salad and Caesar Salad w/Condiments
Dr. Navarrete Dr. Ikeda 20 times and Dressings
HOT ENTREES
DDS, MS, NYU DDS, MS, UCSF UAsian Entre Selections
tChefs Seasonal Composed Salads
LIMITED TIME OFFER UChefs Seasonal and Regional Hot Entrees tImported and Domestic Cheese Display
ULocal Farm Vegetables and Side Dishes BREAKFAST FAVORITES

iSmile Specialty Center SEAFOOD STATION


UFresh Oysters on the Half Shell
tCooked to Order Omelet Station
tSmoked Bacon, Breakfast Sausage
UChilled Prawns & Cracked Crab tBelgian Waffles with Syrup and Fresh Fruits
UCured Smoked Salmon
Dr. Pang DMD
Board Certified Pedodontist GRAND OPENING
Dr. E Kim DDS Visit our new location
Board Certified Endodontist
Dr. C Kim DDS MS IMPLANTS & ORTHODONTICS
FREE CLEANING
for insured patients RESERVATIONS RECOMMENDED OR CALL 650-295-6123
Board Certified Prosthodonist

please call to see if these


offers apply to you 970 W. El Camino Real, Ste 1
Sunnyvale
650-282-5555 www.i-smiledental.com

Your One Stop for Multi-Specialty Dental Excellence. Implants-


Prosthodontics-Pediatrics-Endodontics-Peridontics
32 Weekend July 8-9, 2017 WORLD THE DAILY JOURNAL

G-20 clashes leave dozens of officers, activists injured


By David Rising leaders meeting there.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Police condemned the shock-
ing criminal energy and high
HAMBURG, Germany Anti- potential of violence on display
globalization activists clashed and tweeted a photograph of an
violently with police across the officer with a bloody wound they
German port city of Hamburg all said was caused by slingshot cata-
day Friday, setting cars ablaze, pults.
throwing bottles and trying to While most of the at least 160
enter the convention center where injured officers were hurt only
Group of 20 leaders tackled topics slightly, some had to be taken to
like international terrorism, cli- the hospital, including an officer
mate change and trade issues. whose eye was injured when a fire-
Responding to a second day of work went off in front of him.
protests, police ordered in more The citys fire department said
than 900 additional officers from 11 activists were severely injured
across the country to get the and taken to the hospital after
clashes under control. At least 196 falling off a four-meter-tall wall
police officers were injured, (13 feet) after fleeing from a con-
dozens of activists had to be taken frontation with riot police.
to the hospital and more than 70 Police could not say how many
protesters were detained. activists were injured in the clash-
German Chancellor Angela es, but the fire department said
Merkel condemned the violent that as of Friday morning they had
protests as unacceptable. taken 60 protesters to hospitals
I have every understanding for across the city.
peaceful demonstrations, Merkel Kathleen Mueller, a 56-year-old
said. But violent demonstrations protester from Potsdam near
endanger human lives, they REUTERS Berlin, criticized police for what
endanger people themselves, they German riot police uses water cannons against anti G-20 protesters during clashes in Hamburg, Germany. she said were brutal responses to
put police officers and security overwhelmingly peaceful demon-
forces in danger, put residents in As night fell, some lit fires in cers physically dragged away a deploying a water cannon outside strations.
danger, and so that is unaccept- the streets of the citys group holding a sit-in at the the Landungsbruecke station. Mueller said shed come to
able. Schanzenviertel neighborhood. entrance to the summit grounds Protesters repeatedly tried push- Hamburg to stop rampant con-
Merkel thanked security forces In the nearby St. Pauli district, after they jeered and yelled at a ing into the no-go zone among sumerism and to tell leaders that
for their work as the Group of 20 thousands of people danced in the convoy heading inside. them a group of 22 swimmers from we need to ... rethink our eco-
met behind a heavy police pres- streets to techno and live hip-hop Anti-globalization protesters Greenpeace who tried accessing nomic systems. She said she saw
ence in a no-go zone that was off- music as the international leaders also kept U.S. first lady Melania the area from the Elbe River but riot police wrenching apart a
limits to most. of the G-20 nations listened to a Trump from joining the spouses of didnt succeed, police said. peaceful human chain and drag-
Thousands of officers in full riot classical concert at the citys phil- the other world leaders at the sum- Later on Friday, activists also ging people off.
gear patrolled as many as 30 dif- harmonic under heavy police pro- mit. attempted to get near Hamburgs They didnt have to do that,
ferent protest marches. Most of tection. Violence seemed to be escalat- highly protected philharmonic there was no resistance, it was just
the demonstrations were peaceful More than 20,000 officers were ing on Friday evening as anti- hall, where international leaders to cause pain and it shouldnt hap-
and creative, but some rioters on hand to guard the Hamburgs globalization activists forced were set to listen to a concert and pen, said Mueller, who was par-
threw gasoline bombs, iron rods streets, skies and waterways. their way into a closed train sta- have dinner together. Greenpeace ticipating in a protest of some
and cobble stones through the Police trucks blasted protesters tion by bending open the iron boats blasted music toward the 300 people in a park near the sum-
city. back with water cannons, and offi- gates. Police responded by performance hall to disrupt the mit grounds.

IS militant attack underscores


fragility of Iraqi security forces
By Susannah George tary counterattacks and insurgent strikes.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Hassan, a 45-year-old soldier with the
16th Division, described the close-fought
MOSUL, Iraq Despite clinging to only battle inside the rubble-strewn alleyways of
a sliver of territory in Mosul, Islamic State the Old City.
militants managed to launch a counterat- Daesh started to attack us from every-
tack Friday that reversed days of Iraqi army where. We were so close to them that we
territorial gains in just a matter of hours even fought with hand grenades, he said
a setback that underscores the fragility of referring to IS by its Arabic acronym.
the Iraqi security forces despite years of We have lots of martyrs and wounded
U.S.-led coalition training as well as the soldiers, but we cant evacuate them. It was
instability likely to follow the citys liber- epic, Hassan said, giving only his first
ation. name in line with military regulations.
The offensive began just after noon, The initial wave of Iraqi army casualties
when 50 to 100 IS fighters began firing on began arriving within an hour at a field
units of the Iraqi armys 16th Division hospital a few hundred meters (yards) from
charged with holding the northwest front- the front, carried on stretchers by medics
line in the Mosuls Old City neighborhood. on foot through the Old Citys perilous ter-
The attack broke through the armys first rain.
line of defense and the rest of its lines soon The neighborhoods narrow roads, once
crumbled. passable on motorcycles, are now covered
The surprise attack illustrated the with rubble and downed power-lines, and
resilience of the extremists who, though the footpaths that lead in and out of the Old
controlling less than a square kilometer City wind through houses, across rooftops,
(half-mile) of territory, have maintained the beside airstrike craters and down into base-
ability to conduct both conventional mili- ments.

IS claims attack in Egypts Around the world


Sinai that killed 23 soldiers witnessing its demise. And it underscored
EL-ARISH, Egypt Islamic militants the struggles Egyptian forces face in trying
attacked a remote Egyptian army outpost in to rein in the insurgency.
the Sinai Peninsula with a suicide car bomb Egypt has for years battled militants in
and heavy machine gun fire on Friday, Sinai, where the jihadis have exploited the
killing at least 23 soldiers in the deadliest vast arid and underdeveloped region and its
attack in the turbulent region in two years. disgruntled Bedouin population as an ideal
After nightfall, the Islamic State group incubator for Islamic militancy even before
issued a claim of responsibility, saying in the IS affiliate has emerged at the forefront
an online statement that it had carried out of the insurgency.
the attack as the Egyptian army was prepar- Fridays assault began in the early morn-
ing an assault on IS positions in Sinai. ing, when a suicide bomber rammed his
The coordinated attack suggested the vehicle into a checkpoint at a military com-
Sinai-based militants are among the pound in the village of el-Barth, southwest
regions most resilient, after IS in Iraq and of the border town of Rafah.
Syria, where the so-called caliphate is now

You might also like