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Tuesday July 11, 2017 XVII, Edition 281 www.smdailyjournal.com

Traffic prompts possible bridge toll hikes, local sales tax


The Metropolitan Transportation Commission may ask Bay Area commuters to open their wallets
By Samantha Weigel competing transportation proj- one possibility. The San Mateo ing on the same ballot. But with Pay to cross the Bay
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF ects surrounding the San County Transit District and gas taxes already slated to
Francisco Bay that are collec- Board of Supervisors are also increase, officials are polling Competing demands may be
Bay Area commuters are fed up tively looking for billions of studying locally-tailored voters to evaluate how much Bay especially poignant for the nine
with traffic and new polls show dollars in support. options, such as another half- Area commuters will support. counties being asked to consider
theyre willing to pay to do The Metropolitan cent sales tax increase. Plus with regional needs far the proposed toll hike known as
Transportation Commission is Some are hopeful voters will outweighing available funds, its Regional Measure 3, or RM3. The
something about it.
looking to hike bridge tolls up approve of a multi-faceted likely a debate could ensue over Legislature is currently consider-
But even if regional voters
to $3, a nearly 60-percent approach, which could involve where the proceeds should be ing a bill that would enable the
agree to hike bridge tolls or raise
sales taxes, theres a slew of increase from current rates, as several funding options converg- directed. See TRAFFIC, Page 18

Total victory
Iraq retakes full control of Mosul from Islamic State group
By Susannah George
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

MOSUL, Iraq Iraq on Monday


declared total victory over the
Islamic State group in Mosul,
Richard Moss
retaking full control of the coun-

Search goes trys second-largest city three


years after it was seized by extrem-
ists bent on building a global

on for missing caliphate.


This great feast day crowned the
victories of the fighters and the

Montara man Iraqis for the past three years,


said Prime Minister Haider al-
Abadi, flanked by his senior mili-
Family, law enforcement seek tary leadership at a small base on
help in locating Richard Moss the edge of the Old City, where the
final battles for Mosul unfolded.
By Samantha Weigel Al-Abadi alluded to the brutality
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF of the battle for Mosul Iraqs
longest yet in the fight against IS
A wave of support from the saying the triumph had been
coastside community is continu- achieved by the blood of our mar-
ing to pour into efforts to solve tyrs.
the mystery of what happened to a While Mosul fell to IS in a mat-
22-year-old Montara man who dis- ter of days in 2014, the campaign
appeared six weeks ago. to retake the city lasted nearly
Hundreds have been weighing in nine months. The fight, closely
online and helping to search by backed by airstrikes from the U.S.-
land, sky and sea as few clues REUTERS
trickle in to locate Richard Moss, Iraqi security forces celebrate as Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi announces victory over Islamic State in Mosul. See MOSUL, Page 6
who was last spotted driving along
the winding Highway 1.
A surveillance camera at the Tom
Lantos Tunnels captured Moss
driving his blue Hyundai south
Grand jury calls for pause on fake turf at schools
around 7:12 a.m. Thursday, May
25, but he never arrived at his
Moss Beach job site just a few
Report details need for turf choice guidelines and further study
miles down the road. By Anna Schuessler they use artificial turf and engage ucts on athletic fields or until they cancer and other negative health
The young mans father, Dan DAILY JOURNAL STAFF school communities on the topic. write decision-making guidelines effects have swirled among educa-
Moss, flew in from his Hawaii The grand jury is recommending that take the safety, cost and suit- tion communities, according to
home and gathered with nearly a Following inconclusive results in a report released Monday that ability of a materials used to create the report. The jurys recommen-
dozen community members in about the health effects and ques- school districts stop using artifi- artificial turf into account. dations are meant to stall use of
Pacifica Monday morning to tions about the cost savings of cial turf derived of recycled rubber With some investigations the turf until conflicting reports
brainstorm on how to proceed in artificial sports fields, the San tires until an ongoing study by the revealing the presence of lead and and ongoing studies can better
their search. Mateo County Civil Grand Jury is Environmental Protection Agency other toxins in tire-derived turf, inform district officials decision-
urging school district officials to provides further data on the health questions about whether the mate-
See MOSS, Page 6 take a closer look at how and when effects of using tire-derived prod- rial could be related to cases of See TURF, Page 20

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Thought for the Day


All men profess honesty as long as
they can. To believe all men honest, would be
folly. To believe none so, is something worse.
President John Quincy Adams

This Day in History


John Quincy Adams, the sixth presi-

1767 dent of the United States, was born in


Braintree, Massachusetts.

In 1 7 9 8 , the U.S. Marine Corps was formally re-estab-


lished by a congressional act that also created the U.S.
Marine Band.
In 1 8 0 4 , Vice President Aaron Burr mortally wounded for-
mer Treasury Secretary Alexander Hamilton during a pistol
duel in Weehawken, New Jersey. (Hamilton died the next
day.)
In 1 9 2 2 , the Hollywood Bowl officially opened with a pro-
gram called Symphonies Under the Stars with Alfred Hertz
conducting the Los Angeles Philharmonic.
In 1 9 3 7 , American composer and pianist George Gershwin
died at a Los Angeles hospital of a brain tumor; he was 38.
In 1 9 5 2 , the Republican National Convention, meeting in
Chicago, nominated Dwight D. Eisenhower for president
and Richard M. Nixon for vice president.
TOM JUNG/DAILY JOURNAL
In 1 9 5 5 , the U.S. Air Force Academy swore in its first class
of cadets at its temporary quarters at Lowry Air Force Base in Three young riders prepare for the Grand Entry procession that started the 67th Annual Woodside Junior Rodeo held at the
Colorado. Mounted Patrol of San Mateo Countys facility in Woodside on July 4. Standing with pony Spirit are, from left, Newton Machado,
Alexia Guzman and Garet Holden.
In 1 9 6 0 , the novel To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
was first published by J.B. Lippincott and Co.
In 1 9 7 7 , the Presidential Medal of Freedom was presented In other news ...
to polio vaccine pioneer Dr. Jonas Salk and (posthumously)
California teen wins the search impossible. have her back.
to the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. by President Jimmy
Dog rescuer Cheri Glankler took in a Glanker became very fond of the now
Carter. lottery twice in a week starving retriever that had collapsed at a 14-year-old dog during their brief time
In 1 9 7 9 , the abandoned U. S. space station Skylab made nearby ranch last month, the Idaho together and has nicknamed her The
a spectacular return to Earth, burning up in the atmos- SACRAMENTO A California teen
is celebrating two big lottery wins in a Statesman reported. Based on the dogs Legend in honor of all she survived.
phere and showering debris over the Indian Ocean and initial disheveled appearance, it was
week. Who saved Mo? Mo saved Mo,
Australia. clear that she had been living on her
The California Lottery says 19-year- Glankler said. Even here when I would
old Rosa Dominguez won $555,555 on own in the wild, Glankler said. She take her out on a lead, she was search-
Birthdays a $5 scratch-off ticket purchased at a gas posted photos of the dog on Facebook,
and word quickly reached the Camerons
ing. She knew who she was looking for.
Shes incredible.
station. After that win, she said she was
nervous and just wanted to cry. A few that Mo may have been found.
days later, she bought another $5 The Camerons were initially hesitant Man buried by wrong
scratch-off ticket at a different station to see the dog after receiving so many family in California is identified
and won $100,000. The Lottery didnt false alarms before Glanklers call.
Mo had lost her hearing and half her SANTA ANA Southern California
say when the tickets were purchased.
body weight while surviving in the authorities have revealed the name of a
The Lottery says Dominguez collected dead man they misidentified and who
her $655,555 in total winnings recent- wild, and Glankler warned the couple
that she would not be exactly as they was buried by the wrong family.
ly and tells the organization she plans Its a U.S. Army vet whose family had-
to go shopping and buy herself a new remembered her.
Actor Bruce McGill Wildlife expert Jeff Rapper Lil Kim is They all expect this kind of nt talked to him in 30 years.
car.
is 67. Corwin is 50. 42. Disneyland response like you see some- The Orange County Sheriffs
times in videos when veterans come Department said Friday the man found
Actor Tab Hunter is 86. Actress Susan Seaforth Hayes is 74. After spending home, she said. And to be perfectly dead with an enlarged heart behind a
Singer Jeff Hanna (Nitty Gritty Dirt Band) is 71. Ventriloquist- nine months alone in honest, thats abnormal. People dont Verizon store on May 1 was 54-year-old
actor Jay Johnson is 68. Singer Bonnie Pointer is 67. Actor mountains, lost dog is home understand that (the dogs) have gone John Dickens.
Stephen Lang is 65. Actress Mindy Sterling is 64. Boxer Leon into survival mode. They had originally misidentified him
Spinks is 64. Actress Sela Ward is 61. Reggae singer Michael BOISE, Idaho A lost Boise dog is Despite Mos subdued behavior, the as Frank Kerrigan, and Kerrigans fami-
Rose (Black Uhuru) is 60. Singer Peter Murphy is 60. Actor back home after nine months and a bru- Camerons recognized her through her ly held a funeral and buried him. Then,
Mark Lester is 59. Jazz musician Kirk Whalum is 59. Singer tal winter alone in the Idaho mountains. mannerisms and other distinctive 11 days later, Kerrigan showed up alive.
Suzanne Vega is 58. Rock guitarist Richie Sambora (Bon Mo, an elderly Chesapeake Bay details. Dickens sister, Diane Keaton, tells
Jovi) is 58. Actress Lisa Rinna is 54. Rock musician Scott Retriever, wandered away from her own- The couple is thankful to all the peo- the Orange County Register the family
Shriner (Weezer) is 52. Actress Debbe (correct) Dunning is 51. ers during a hunting trip last September. ple who came forward to make the hadnt spoken to Dickens in decades and
Actor Greg Grunberg is 51. Actor Justin Chambers is 47. Darwin and Cindy Cameron stayed reunion possible. feared he might be dead.
Actress Leisha Hailey is 46. Actor Michael Rosenbaum is 45. near the tiny hamlet of Horseshoe Bend The sheriffs office, the hunters who Now Dickens remains, which were
Pop-rock singer Andrew Bird is 44. Country singer Scotty about 30 miles north of Boise for three set aside their tags and their hunting identified using fingerprints, will be
Emerick is 44. Actor Jon Wellner is 42. Rock singer Ben months looking for Mo. But deep snow trips to help look for a lost dog, exhumed, cremated, and flown back to
Gibbard is 41. Rapper Lil Zane is 35. and harsh conditions eventually made Darwin said. Boy, were blessed to family members in Kansas.

Lotto Local Weather Forecast


July 8 Powerball Fantasy Five Tues day : Cloudy in the morning then
8 10 29 40 59 26 17 19 24 29 38 becoming sunny. Patchy fog in the morn-
ing. Highs in the upper 50s to mid 60s.
Powerball
West winds 10 to 20 mph.
July 7 Mega Millions Daily Four Tue s day n i g h t : Mostly clear in the
2 9 11 28 60 10 1 1 3 3 evening then becoming cloudy. Patchy
fog. Lows in the lower 50s.
Mega number
Daily three midday Wednes day : Mostly cloudy in the morn-
July 8 Super Lotto Plus 3 2 2 ing then becoming sunny. Patchy fog in the morning.
Highs in the upper 50s to mid 60s. Southwest winds 10 to
3 4 19 27 45 22 Daily three evening 20 mph.
Mega number
Wednes day ni g ht: Mostly clear in the evening then
0 7 4
becoming mostly cloudy. Patchy fog. Lows in the mid 50s.
The Daily Derby race winners are Whirl Win, No. 6, in first Thurs day thro ug h Sunday : Partly cloudy. Patchy fog.
place; Lucky Star, No. 2, in second place; and Lucky Highs in the upper 50s to lower 70s. Lows in the 50s.
Charms, No. 12, in third place.The race time was clocked Sunday ni g ht: Mostly clear in the evening then becom-
at 1:45.53. ing cloudy. Patchy fog. Lows in the lower 50s.

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Reward raised to $110K for fatal shooting Police reports What a nincompoop
Serra graduate Calvin Riley killed while playing Pokemon Go An unknown woman was leaving dog
feces in front of someones door on Old
By Sara Gaiser person who did this kill him, Marshall said, Bayshore Boulevard in Burlingame, it
BAY CITY NEWS SERVICE crime must be brought to but he added that police was reported at 10:42 a.m. Friday, July
justice, Speier said. did have investigative 7.
U.S. Park Police have targets he could not dis-
A reward being offered to help find the per-
previously released a cuss.
son who fatally shot a college student in
San Franciscos Aquatic Park last year has
sketch of a person of A teary-eyed Kariann SAN MATEO
interest sought in con- Riley said the family has Theft. A vehicle was stolen from the front
risen to $110,000, officials and family
nection with the case. been living a nightmare of a building on West Third Avenue, it was
members said Monday.
Capt. Jerry Marshall every day since Calvins reported at 5:49 p.m. Sunday, June 25.
U.S. Rep. Jackie Speier, D-San Mateo,
announced a $50,000 reward from the city Suspect
said Monday they are
Calvin Riley death. Di s turbance. A man reported his neigh-
now looking for two She said that her bors tried to ght him and his wife in a park-
of San Francisco for information leading to vehicles of interest in the case, one of them younger children, a son and a daughter, were
an arrest and conviction in the death of ing lot on North Ellsworth Avenue, it was
a 2006-2009 dark-colored Audi A3 wagon struggling with their brothers loss. reported at 11:22 a.m. Sunday, June 25.
Calvin Riley. and the other a 2013 white four-door We try our best every day to just make
That reward, combined with a $50,000 Di s turbance. Multiple people reported a
Hyundai Sonata. sense of it and theres no sense in it, she loud party on North Bayshore Boulevard, it
reward previously announced by Rileys Both vehicles were seen in the area around said. Our baby boys not coming home.
family and $10,000 being offered by U.S. was reported at 11:45 p.m. Saturday, June
the time of the shooting. Kariann said an arrest in the case would 24.
Park Police, brings the total reward in the In the beginning stages of the investiga- give the family some closure and comfort Th e f t . A person stole mail on South
case to $110,000. tion, police said they believed the suspect in knowing that the person who committed Humboldt Street, it was reported at 2:28
Riley, a 20-year-old San Mateo native, was associated with a 2013-2015 model the crime was off the streets and couldnt
was shot around 10 p.m. on Aug. 6, 2016, p.m. Saturday, June 24.
white four-door Toyota Avalon that was seen hurt anyone else. Burg l ary . A person smashed a vehicles
while playing Pokemon Go with a group of leaving the area where the homicide That person robbed us, she said. He window and took a purse inside on
friends. He was attending Delta College in occurred.
Stockton at the time and had graduated from was on his way to achieving all of his Poinsettia Avenue, it was reported at 10:12
Investigators have not found any evi- dreams and all of his goals that he worked so a.m. Friday, June 23.
Serra High School in San Mateo. dence of robbery or of a confrontation lead-
hard for. He was just a beautiful person, the
Standing Monday with Rileys mother ing to the shooting, Marshall said. UNINCORPORATED
Kariann near the spot where Riley was world needs more like him.
Calvin is a well-loved individual, not
killed, Speier urged anyone with informa- only from his family but from the entire city Anyone with information is asked to call SAN MATEO COUNTY
tion to come forward. of San Mateo, and we have interviewed the U.S. Park Police Tip Line at (415) 561-
Battery . Two men got into a ght on
This family has endured unspeakable countless associates and friends, Marshall 5150 or Park Communications at (415)
Johnson Pier in Princeton-by-the-Sea, it
pain, and our community has embraced them said. 561-5508. Those providing tips may was reported at 3:29 a.m. Saturday, July 1.
in an effort to try to help them heal, but the We havent found anyone with motive to remain anonymous. Grand theft. A person stole a backpack
containing a laptop and headphones from a
Oaklands police chief al officers. He said he would now order more vehicle on the 400 block of Almeria Avenue
Around the Bay court oversight, which will require the in El Granada, it was reported between 5:50
apologizes for misconduct scandal of a 2003 settlement of an unrelated police department to report more frequently to the p. m. Wednesday, June 28 and 5 a. m.
SAN FRANCISCO Oaklands new police Thursday, July 29.
corruption case, and he had previously court.
chief apologized Monday in federal court for ordered the department to make a number of
a sexual misconduct scandal involving a reforms.
teenage prostitute and vowed to clean up the He said Monday that it appeared the depart-
citys troubled police department. ment was ready to shed court oversight until
This is repairable, Anne Kirkpatrick told he was told in May 2016 of a shoddy, curso-
U.S. District Court Judge Thelton Henderson. ry internal affairs investigation into a
Henderson oversees the department as part teenage prostitutes relationship with sever-

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Northern California is besieged again


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS He and his family were among the Wilsey was far from celebratory,
more than 5,000 people evacuated as instead regrouping almost immediate-
OROVILLE With looming floods flames raced through grassy foothills ly and making new plans in case the
and roaring flames, Chuck Wilseys in the Sierra Nevada, about 60 miles fire makes another run at them. I was
year sounds more like ancient scripture (97 kilometers) north of Sacramento. ripping pictures off the wall trying to
than modern living in Northern Most of those evacuations remain in get ready, Wilsey said.
California. effect, though Wilsey and others have He said he was leaving his trailer
Wilsey returned to his ranch home in been allowed to return home. attached to his truck and telling his
Oroville on Monday, relieved to learn The blaze burned nearly 9 square daughters to keep prized possessions
it had been spared by the wildfire, just miles (23 square kilometers) of grass, they couldnt take the first time close
as he had stayed clear of troubles injured four firefighters and destroyed at hand.
brought on by a damaged spillway at a at least 17 structures. It was 35 percent The area burning is southeast of
nearby dam five months ago. contained. Oroville, near where 200,000 resi-
I dont know whats worse fire, Crews were making progress against dents downstream from the 770-foot-
or water its a toss-up, Wilsey, 53, that fire and dozens of others across high Oroville Dam were briefly evacu- REUTERS
told the Associated Press after return- California, Colorado, Arizona and New ated in February when the structures A crew member prepares to replace a power pole next to the
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Gangmember pleads no contest to Sunny Day murder REGIONAL GOVERNMENT
Cal trai n will host a community
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF REPORT spiracy, according Coneals trial began Monday and is
to prosecutors. estimated to last five weeks, according meeting July 13 to discuss upcom-
Rivera faces 49 to prosecutors. ing construction activities in South
A Menlo Park gangmember accused San Francisco and San Bruno related
of murdering 21-year-old years and four District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe
months in state to the Cal trai n El ectri cati o n
Christopher Baker in East Palo Alto observed that he has yet to see a homi-
prison when he Pro ject. Upcoming work includes
in an Oct. 5, 2012, act of gang retal- cide recorded for East Palo Alto this
appears for sentenc- utility relocation, the inspection of
iation pleaded no contest to second- year, which he didnt think had ever
ing July 26. A prior signal and communication equipment, and the installa-
degree murder Monday, according to happened in his decadeslong career
strike doubled his tion of foundations for the overhead contact system
the San Mateo County District previously. He said he believes taking
poles. Work is scheduled to begin within the next three
Attorneys Office. Miguel Rivera 15-year sentence gangmembers related to the Sunny
months.
for second-degree Day cases off the streets has had a
Miguel Rivera, 26, will join at least The public meeting on the upcoming construction
murder and previous convictions, one positive effect on the level of crime
11 other defendants taking pleas to activities will be 6 p.m. Thursday, July 13, at the San
of which was in Santa Clara County, the city has seen this year.
avoid trials related to a complex crimi- Bruno Publ i c Li brary, Do wns tai rs Co mmuni ty
added more than 19 years to the sen- The Sunny Day operation has
nal case dubbed Operation Sunny Ro o m, 701 W. Angus Ave. in San Bruno.
tence he is facing, according to prose- been worth the time and effort because
Day. With crimes spanning
cutors. we have been getting killers off the
September 2012 through December
2013, the Sunny Day indictments
He was set to face trial Monday
alongside fellow gangmember Jerry
street, he said. Around the state
focused on 16 people with charges Defense Attorney Raymond
Coneal in the last outstanding murder
ranging from first-degree murder and
trial related to the Sunny Day cases.
Buenaventura did not immediately Brown nominates head
drug trafficking to robbery and con- return a call for comment.
of new tax collection agency
Church. Burial immediately following SACRAMENTO Gov. Jerry Brown has named a former
Milford C. Davis Obituaries at Holy Cross Cemetery in Colma. chief of staff for the U.S. Small Business Administration to
Milford C. Davis, born May 13, head a newly created California agency tasked with collect-
Funeral services were held at
1928, died June 29, 2017, in Redwood
Skylawn Memorial Park.
John Holland Carter ing roughly $60 billion in sales, tobacco, gas and dozens
City. of other taxes.
He was 89. John Holland Carter of Foster City, Democrat Nicolas Maduros is the nominee to lead the
Milford had a dis- Viko Maryon Ivancich California, died California Department of Tax and Fee Administration. The
tinguished military Viko Maryon Ivancich, of San Bruno June 29, 2017, after agency is taking over the responsibility for roughly 30
career, having for 60 years,died July 8, 2017, at the a brief but ferocious taxes and fees from the troubled Board of Equalization.
served in World War age of 85. battle with cancer. Lawmakers voted to strip the boards power after a scathing
II and the Korean Husband of Marie He was 69. audit.
War, as a warrant Theresa Ivancich Born in Macon, The new department began operating July 1, just weeks
officer. Some awards (Ciolino) for 62 Georgia, John after Brown signed legislation creating it.
he earned included years. Father of loved life and peo-
the World War II Victory Medal, the Larry (Lisa), ple. He was a pas-
Korean War Service Medal, the Michael (Candace), sionate woodwork-
National Defense Service Medal, the Donna Ferris er who designed and built beautiful cus-
United Nations Service Medal and the (Andrew) and Laura tom furniture for clients and family. In
Army Meritorious Unit Davis (James). Son his earlier days, John enjoyed sailing
Commendation. of Martin and Jennie Ivancich and distance running. He completed
After his military service, Milford (deceased). Brother of Elsie Grech the San Diego Rock n Roll Marathon
remained very active in the Veterans of (Beni) and Johnny, and brother-in-law in 2002 and celebrated his 60th birth-
Foreign Wars and the Military Order of of Grace Fosson (Henry, deceased). day by running the Boston Marathon
the Cooties (Honorary Society of the Grandfather of 11 grandchildren and to raise funds for the Dana-Farber
VFW) and was a member the of two great-grandchildren. Native of Cancer Institute.

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John is survived by his long-term
American Legion, Disabled American
Veterans, Forty and Eight, Silicon
Olib,Yugoslavia. Came to America in
1935 at the age of 4. Grew up in San partner and fiance, Patricia Ficorelli $ Facial
Special
Valley of MOAA, and American Francisco and graduated from Mission Goldsmith; his stepchildren: Heather
Veterans. He volunteered over High School in 1949. Served in the Nicole Goldsmith of Washington,
3,000 hours at the V.A. hospital in Korean War. Viko was co-owner of D.C., and Jesse Eliot Goldsmith of
Menlo Park and Palo Alto. Roma Delicatessen in San Bruno for Phoenix, Arizona; his sister, Barbara
He was a devoted brother, enjoyed 35 years. In lieu of flowers, the family Carter Barnes of Auburn, Georgia; his
fishing, travelingand reading. requests a memorial donation to brother, Kenneth Carter of Anchorage,
He is survived by his sister Ellen National Stroke Association, Alaska; and by the joy of his life,
Alberstat, half brother Irwin, niece stroke.org. granddaughter Sophie Rain Goldsmith
Beth Wilosny and numerous cousins. Friends may visit on Wednesday, of Phoenix, Arizona. He was prede-
Milford was a kind-hearted and gen- July 12, with a viewing from 6 p.m. to ceased by his beloved daughter
erous man.Memorial contributioncan
be given to Congregation Beth Jacob,
7 p.m. and a vigil service following at
7 p.m. at St. Roberts Church, 1380
Lindsey Erin Carter.
Services are scheduled for Aug. 5 in NOW IN 2 LOCATIONS
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Redwood City, Congregation Thilim,
Johns honor can be made to the Dana- 4208 OLYMPIC, SAN MATEO
San Francisco,or to theVFW National
Home for Children.
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where many of the buildings date back cen- many families under the rubble, he said. I Daesh, when they came to Iraq, their

MOSUL
Continued from page 1
turies.
For days, the remaining few hundred mili-
tants held an area measuring less than a
saved two children and their mother, but one
daughter, we couldnt reach her.
Reports of civilian casualties spiked as
goal was to destroy everything, said
Hisham Hatem, an officer with the federal
police stationed at Mosuls main hospital
square kilometer (less than half a square Iraqi forces punched into Mosuls western complex, a series of buildings that was
mile), and Iraqi commanders described vic- half in February. Residents fleeing the shredded by weeks of artillery and
led coalition, brought an end to the extrem- tory as imminent. airstrikes. Hatem said IS used tactics to draw
fighting reported that entire families shel-
ists so-called territorial caliphate, but has out the fight for Mosul to ensure little of the
Al-Abadi also visited Mosul on Sunday, tering in the basements of their homes were
also left thousands dead, entire neighbor- city would be left after the groups defeat.
congratulating the troops on recent gains killed by airstrikes targeting small teams of
hoods in ruins and nearly 900,000 displaced Regardless of the victorys heavy toll, a
but stopping short of declaring an outright IS fighters.
from their homes. number of celebrations broke out across
victory as clashes continued. Thousands of civilians were estimated to
Shortly after al-Abadis speech, the coali- Mosuls east and west as victory appeared
tion congratulated him on the victory but The drawn-out endgame in Iraqs fight for have been killed in the fight for Mosul,
Mosul highlighted the resilience of the according to Ninevehs provincial council. imminent.
noted that parts of the Old City still must
be back-cleared of explosive devices and extremists and the continued reliance of A toll that does not include those still Iraqs special forces held a flag-raising
possible ISIS fighters in hiding. ISIS, ISIL Iraqi forces on air support to retake territo- believed buried under collapsed buildings. ceremony on the Tigris river bank and Iraqi
and Daesh are alternative acronyms for the ry. Also Monday, the United Nations said army soldiers danced and sang to patriotic
Islamic State group. Iraqi commanders said gains slowed to a there was no end in sight to the humanitari- music Sunday.
The victory in Mosul, a city where ISIS crawl in recent days as IS fighters used their an crisis in Iraq despite the conclusion of Muhammad Abdul Abbas, a 20-year-old
once proclaimed its so-called caliphate, families including women and children the fighting. Of the more than 897,000 solider sat on the sidelines of the revelry.
signals that its days in Iraq and Syria are as human shields. As the battle space people displaced from Mosul, the U.N. said He said he was happy the fight was over, but
numbered, President Donald Trump said in constricted, the coalition began approving thousands of residents will probably not be explained that his unit, like many others,
a statement. airstrikes dropping bombs of 200 pounds or able to return to the city because of exten- suffered significant losses. Over the past
Earlier in the day, airstrikes pounded the more on IS targets within 50 meters (yards) sive damage caused during the conflict. nine months, 15 of his close friends were
last IS-held territory on the western edge of of friendly forces. The infrastructure in western Mosul, killed fighting for Mosul, he said.
the Tigris, Humvees rushed wounded to field Plumes of smoke Monday grew larger where the fighting was fiercest, has been Iraqs special forces, who largely led
hospitals and soldiers hurriedly filled bags than the strip of territory under IS control. decimated. Iraqs civil defense rescue teams many of the assaults in Mosul, faced casual-
with hand grenades to ferry to the front. This used to be a beautiful city, tourists a branch of the Interior Ministry said ty rates of 40 percent, according to a report
Iraqi troops had slowly pushed through used to come here, said Iraqi army Capt. about 65 percent of the buildings in the Old in May from the office of the U.S. secretary
the narrow alleys of the Old City during the Marwan Hadi based inside the Old City. The City were severely damaged or destroyed. In of defense.
past week, punching holes through walls last days of the fight for Mosul were the other western neighborhoods, destruction Honestly, all this death and all this
and demolishing houses to carve supply fiercest, he said. was estimated to be higher: some 70 percent destruction I dont believe it was worth
routes and fighting positions in a district All along the front line, there are so of all houses, buildings and infrastructure. it, Abbas said.

anomalies. Theyve also sent crews to check viewpoint is fluid and could change again. evening spoke with his boss and said hed

MOSS
Continued from page 1
dense brush-covered highway ravines, but
neither Richard Moss nor his car have been
found.
While some theorize his son could have
crashed into the ocean unnoticed in the early
morning hours, Dan Moss said hes not con-
be returning the next day. He then drove
from the Moss Beach home he shared with
his mother to the Pacifica McDonalds for
Last month alone we took about 20 miss- vinced as they havent found physical evi- breakfast around 7 a.m. While heading back
ing persons reports. Its unfortunate, but Mr. dence of an accident. south to his job as an electricians appren-
Was there foul play? Could his son have Richard Moss is one of those reports, Zuno But hes still waiting on an underwater tice, he and his car were last seen exiting the
accidentally crashed his vehicle into a said. We want to find Richard Moss, we sonar search to confirm theres no vehicle tunnel near the winding Devils Slide.
remote ravine or even the ocean? Is there hope Richard Moss is out there safe. And if before completely abandoning that possi- Richard Moss is described as white, with
someone out there who knows more? Theres anyone out there has information on his bility. Dan Moss noted the sheriffs marine hazel eyes, dark brown hair, standing about
a long list of questions he hopes to have whereabouts, they can contact us, even unit was unable to complete their search of 5 feet 11 inches and weighing 150 pounds.
answered. anonymously. the waters nearby where the AAA card was He was driving a 2001 blue Hyundai
We have no knowledge of where he is or Eager for more tips as well, there have found due to choppy ocean conditions. Tiburon, with a California license plate
what happened to him. And thats hard, its been a clues and discoveries that prompted In the meantime, hes trying to rationalize 5DWY562.
very difficult, Dan Moss said. Im just heart-racing moments for Dan Moss, but how both his son and his car could have dis- Richard Moss grew up on the San Mateo
missing my kid and doing whatever I can to none have definitively led them closer to an appeared. County coastline and attended Half Moon
try and get him back. answer. In late June, his sons AAA card was I am leaning, not all the way, but just Bay High School for a few years before mov-
Theres been a blossoming grassroots found on a Montara beach and prompted vol- leaning, to foul play, Dan Moss said. I ing to Hawaii, then later returned to this
effort to locate Richard Moss and his father unteers as well as the Sheriffs Office marine cant answer how or why that would happen area. Dan Moss said hes been overwhelmed
is hoping new volunteers will come forward, unit to search the vicinity. at this moment, but I dont have any other with the support from San Mateo County
particularly those with skills such as small But that trail also ran cold. explanation. If its not in the water, and community and hopes people will continue
aircraft pilots, public relations profession- Now, people are trying to rationalize what weve checked the brush [on the side of the to rally behind his family as they search for
als and those trained in search techniques. could have happened as neither the young highway], thats the mystery where is the their loved one.
In the meantime, credible leads have run man nor his vehicle have been seen in more car? Its becoming more and more overwhelm-
dry. Now, the family and law enforcement are than a month. Whats known is that Richard Moss left ing, Dan Moss said. I would like to say to
asking the public to come forward with any On the Facebook page Finding Richard his wallet and ID at home before heading to the public, if theres anything whatsoever
potential clues to help locate Richard Moss. Moss, dozens of regular commenters have work that morning, which wasnt unusual. they can think of, just let us know.
Sheriffs Detective Sal Zuno said officials posted a variety of theories from his car But failing to take cash or his ID leads Dan Anyone with information can contact
have dispatched three times to help in the crashing off the coastal highway into a Moss to firmly believe his son did not sim- Sheriffs Detective John Carroll at (650)
missing persons case, including sending remote ravine, to him being kidnapped. ply run away. 259-2313, call the anonymous tip line at
airplanes, drones and a marine unit with When asked what he thought may have Richard Moss called in sick to work the (800) 547-2700, post on the Finding
technology capable of detecting underwater happened to his son, Dan Moss said his day before his disappearance, but later that Richard Moss Facebook page, or call 911.
THE DAILY JOURNAL LOCAL/NATION Tuesday July 11, 2017 7
Pantless man fights with Local briefs
Despite promises, no decision resident during break-in
A man wearing only a T-shirt and
Wimers online account on four sep-

yet from Trump on steel tariffs


arate occasions in April and May,
shoes was arrested early Monday confirming he was the registered
morning after breaking into a resi- owner for the IP address connected
By Josh Boak dence and physically fighting with to the account and eventually
the homeowner on the 100 block of obtaining a search warrant for his
and Paul Wiseman
North Railroad Avenue. home, according to prosecutors.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS At about 12:40 a.m., San Mateo When they entered his home July
police officers responded to the call 6, they found Wimer with at least
WASHINGTON President of a man wearing no pants in a resi- two electronic devices containing
Donald Trump pledged during the dents backyard who jumped the thousands of child pornography
campaign to help U. S. factory fence to their neighbors backyard. files on them, collectively. Some of
workers by slapping tariffs on for- Officers quickly saturated the area the files were related to those on the
eign steel. But his long-awaited looking for the man when our dis- networking website, according to
decision on the issue is running patch received another call from a prosecutors.
behind schedule and administra- resident on the same block report- The countys private defender
tion officials are leaving plenty of ing that the man, identified as 38- program was appointed to represent
wiggle room on what direction year-old Rodny Hernandez, was in Wimer and a $500,000 bail was set
hell take. his home, according to police. for him Monday. He remains in cus-
Commerce Secretary Wilbur The resident chased Hernandez to tody and will next appear in court
Ross initially hoped to finish a the front door where there was a July 19 for entry of plea and appear-
report on tariffs last month, but physical altercation between the ance of a designated attorney,
his department has been holding REUTERS two. Hernandez fled from the resi- according to prosecutors.
off as the Pentagon weighs in Donald Trump waves as he walks on the South Lawn of the White House. dence where officers detained and
about impact of steel tariffs on
My guess is that he will because would develop concrete policy
arrested him without incident. Dead man found
national security. The delay is an Hernandez is a San Mateo transient
example of the difficulty Trump he promised he would. solutions that reduce steel excess with a history of drug-related
inside burned home
faces in delivering on his ambi- There are trade-offs from taxing capacity by November 2017, but offenses. Hernandez was transport- A man was found dead inside a
tious policy agenda on taxes, foreign steel that include higher the U.S. position was aggressive ed to San Mateo County Jail where Redwood City home that caught fire
health insurance and more as prices for consumers and manufac- enough that there were concerns he was booked on charges of burgla- early Saturday morning, prompting
quickly as he told voters he could. turers that rely on steel, as well as about a potential trade war. ry, entry into a non-commercial officials to investigate what caused
White House officials have hint- strained relationships with trade Supporters of the tariffs say the dwelling, prowling and battery. the blaze and his death, according to
ed that tariffs still are coming. partners. The possible risks move would help crack down on Anyone with any information is police.
Asked on Fox News Sunday over became more apparent last week at excess steelmaking by China. asked to call or email (650) 522- Firefighters were first called
the weekend if the president the summit of the 20 leading rich Opponents say it would raise 7700 or avonglahn@cityofsanma- around 2:22 a.m. Saturday, July 8,
planned to impose sanctions on and developing nations in prices for consumers and manufac- teo.org. Anonymous tips can be left to a structure fire at home on the
foreign steel, White House chief Germany. The summit ended with a turers that turn steel into cars, fur- on the SMPD Secret Witness 900 block of Sixth Avenue. After
of staff Reince Priebus responded: declaration that governments niture and other products. Hotline at 522-7676 or by text at extinguishing the blaze, a search of
262-3473. the premise uncovered a deceased
male inside the residence, according
Low-key FBI director pick would lead agency through tumult South San Francisco man to police.
It wasnt immediately clear
By Eric Tucker between the experience in Washington, serv- arrested for child porn whether the case was being treated
and Saidie Gurman White House ing as the top criminal lawyer in A South San Francisco man as a potential homicide or arson
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS and the FBI. the Bush administration and work- allegedly found with thousands of investigation.
Wrays con- ing closely not only with Comey files of child pornography on elec- A person with the San Mateo
WASHINGTON The attorney firmation hear- but also Robert Mueller, the former tronic devices in his home earlier County Coroners Office said they
selected to replace James Comey as ing Wednesday FBI director whos now serving as this month was charged with multi- were still working to identify the
FBI director is described by those before the special counsel in charge of the ple felony counts of possession of body as of Monday afternoon.
close to him as admirably low-key, S e n a t e Russia investigation. child pornography and possession
yet hed be taking over the law J udi ci ary Wrays confirmation would of over 600 images of child Chocolate milk off the menu
thrust him immediately into the
enforcement agency at a moment Christopher C o m m i t t e e pornography Monday, according to at San Francisco schools
thats anything but tranquil. may dive into ongoing Russia investigation, and the San Mateo County District
Christopher Wray would inherit
Wray his legal back- though hed likely receive updates Attorneys Office. SAN FRANCISCO San
an FBI that lost its popular leader ground but will almost certainly on the probes progress and work The San Francisco division of a Francisco school kids who learned
in an unceremonious firing in May focus on the political maelstrom to ensure that the special counsel federal task force aimed at tracking to live without soda and candy will
and that has spent the last year surrounding the nomination, with has the resources he needs, prose- and putting those distributing and soon have to give up chocolate
investigating whether the Trump Democrats and perhaps some cution decisions would be made by downloading child pornography milk too.
campaign coordinated with Russia Republicans seeking assurances of Mueller and his team. behind bars began following The citys school district will ban
to win the presidency. During this his independence from President The people in the bureau are Matthew Wimer, 38, early this year chocolate milk in elementary and
most consequential probe in Donald Trump. particularly concerned about after his account on a peer-to-peer middle schools this fall and in high
decades, hed be serving under a Lawyers and FBI agents who whats going to walk through that network website caught the atten- schools in the spring.
president who is said to have have worked with Wray dont door, said Monique Roth, who tion of investigators, according to The school district already bans
demanded loyalty from Comey and expect that to be a problem, worked under Wray in the criminal prosecutors. sodas in schools and doesnt allow
has appeared insensitive to the tra- describing him as calm, methodi- division. He is a very steady hand Investigators downloaded hun- cookies or other sweets to be served
ditionally bright boundary cal and even-handed. He has deep at the helm. dreds of illegal files related to with lunch.

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Tillerson aims to ease Qatar


crisis with shuttle diplomacy
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

KUWAIT CITY The Trump administration tossed aside


its aversion to mediating a weeks-long Persian Gulf dispute
Monday, as the top U.S. diplomat flew to
the region hoping to corral Qatar and its
neighbors into negotiation. The new
approach isnt without diplomatic risk,
thrusting America into the middle of an
Arab squabble at a time President Donald
Trump had hoped the U.S. allies would be
uniting against terrorism.
On his first foray into shuttle diploma-
Rex Tillerson cy since becoming secretary of state,
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson will hop
between Kuwait, Qatar and Saudi Arabia from Monday until
Thursday, testing ways to break an impasse that has per-
sisted despite Kuwaiti mediation efforts. The crisis has
badly damaged ties between several key American partners,
including hosts of two major U.S. military bases, threaten-
ing counterterrorism efforts.
Tillerson landed in Kuwait City late Monday and was
greeted at the airport by the Gulf countrys foreign minister.
The two chatted in the searing Kuwaiti sun and shared a tra-
REUTERS FILE PHOTO
ditional Arabic coffee before sitting down for a meeting.
Tillerson also planned to meet with Kuwaits emir on his
Donald Trump Jr. speaks at the 2016 Republican National Convention in Cleveland, Ohio.

Trump Jr. admits he wanted


first day in the country.
Washington is worried the dispute is hampering Trumps
bid to combat international terrorist financing. U.S. offi-
cials said Tillerson doesnt expect an immediate break-
through, which they warned could be months away. Rather,
they said, he wants to explore possibilities for sparking
negotiations.
info on Clinton from Russian
By Chad Day Larry Noble, a former general coun- Susan Collins, R-Maine, said the
and Neska Mumbi Moody sel at the Federal Election panel needs to interview him and oth-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Commission, said the situation raises ers who attended the meeting. Sen.
all sorts of red flags. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., agreed, saying,
WASHINGTON A meeting You do not want your campaign to Based on his own admissions, this is
between President Donald Trumps eld- be involved with foreign nationals, an attempt at collusion.
est son and a Russian lawyer during the period, said Noble, now senior direc- The sequence of events that led to the
presidential campaign occurred at the tor at the Campaign Legal Center. June 2016 meeting highlighted the
behest of a Moscow-based singer with On Monday, Trump Jr. tried to brush tangled web of relationships that
family ties to Trumps businesses, off the significance of the meeting, investigators now are sorting through.
according to a participant in the talks. tweeting sarcastically, Obviously Im The presidents son said the meeting
Donald Trump Jr. acknowledged the first person on a campaign to ever was arranged by an acquaintance he
Monday he made time for the meeting take a meeting to hear info about an knew through the 2013 Miss Universe
hoping to get information about opponent ... went nowhere but had to pageant Trump held in Moscow.
Democrat Hillary Clinton. listen. Trump Jr. didnt name the acquain-
The circumstances surrounding the Hours later, New York-based attorney tance, but in an interview with the
meeting fueled new questions about the Alan Futerfas said he had been retained Associated Press, music publicist Rob
Trump campaigns possible ties to to represent the presidents son. And Goldstone confirmed he set up the meet-
Russia, which are being scrutinized by Trump Jr. said on Twitter he was will- ing on behalf of his client, Russian
federal and congressional investiga- ing to work with the Senate intelli- singer Emin Agalarov. Goldstone said
tors. Some election law experts said a gence committee, one of the panels the Russian lawyer, Natalia
discussion of potentially damaging probing possible campaign collusion, Veselnitskaya, stated that she had infor-
information on Clinton could prompt to pass on what I know. mation about purported illegal cam-
scrutiny from Special Counsel Robert Lawmakers on the committee from paign contributions to the Democratic
Mueller in light of federal laws barring both parties said they indeed wanted to National Committee that she thought
foreign contributions to campaigns. talk with the presidents son. Sen. Trump Jr. might find helpful.
THE DAILY JOURNAL OPINION Tuesday July 11, 2017 9
California needs to address local pollution Let freedom ring
program. Her bill died amid heavy lobby-
Other voices
Y
The Los Angeles Times ing from the oil industry, but she and a ou may be familiar with the story
coalition of Democratic lawmakers have behind the moving lyrics of
The Star Spangled Banner. In

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ast year, California lawmakers dou- demanded that the cap and trade extension
industry groups are lobbying hard to pre-
bled down on the states landmark deal also address local air pollution. the courageous battle at Fort McHenry in
serve the cap and trade program. Some law-
law to cut greenhouse gas emis- makers and environmental groups also like Theyre right. the War of 1812, world-renowned patriot
sions. The passage of Senate Bill 32 obli- cap and trade because it helps keep down Brown and the California Air Resources and poet Francis Scott Key helplessly
gated the state to reduce emissions 40 per- the costs of compliance, meaning fewer Board have been so focused on leading the watched from a great distance as American
cent below the 1990 level by 2030. It is an price increases for consumers and less risk world on climate change that theyve neg- troops were bombarded by British forces.
ambitious target that has, again, made of companies and jobs eeing to other lected pollution in their own backyard. He watched as countless American sol-
California one of the world leaders in ght- states. Thats important because too few Communities like those represented by diers fearlessly held high the torn and
ing climate change. states have followed Californias leader- Garcia still live with unhealthful levels of bloody American flag before being
This year lawmakers are haggling over ship on climate change. pollution from industrial sites, diesel slaughtered by British reinforcements. As
the details: Specically, how will But some other environmental groups trucks and trains. soldiers died carrying the flag, others
California meet the new, more aggressive and lawmakers want to end cap-and-trade, To his credit, the governor appears to get would quickly take their place and contin-
timeline? or at least signicantly overhaul it so that it. He toured the polluted neighborhoods in ue to hold high the colors, only to suc-
Gov. Jerry Brown has been pushing them companies have to cut their greenhouse gas Garcias district and listened to activists cumb to the same fate. At dawn, Key was
to extend the states existing cap-and- emissions in California. Their eyes are on concerns that he had focused on climate shocked at the sight of the battle scene
trade program for carbon emissions, a different prize: When a renery or power change to the exclusion of local pollution the flag still
which could otherwise expire in 2020. plant installs equipment to cut greenhouse problems. His top aide Nancy McFadden
stood high
State leaders picked cap and trade over gases, it also reduces smog, soot and toxic acknowledged that the state is not doing
amongst count-
other options, such as imposing a carbon air contaminants that have a very real local enough on air quality issues and said the
governor would develop a separate plan to less American
tax on emitters, because they wanted a mar- impact on public health.
ket-based system that would incentivize address the most polluted communities. bodies. From
Because major emitters in California witnessing the
companies to cut emissions while also giv- have the exibility under cap and trade to Thats a start, but any plan should include
ing them exibility as to how they meet real goals, deadlines and enforcement to immortal
buy carbon reductions, they can often
the state mandate. avoid upgrading their own facilities. make sure the states disadvantaged commu- courage of
Under cap and trade, companies can Researchers from UC Berkeley and the nities arent forgotten again in the ght those soldiers,
install pollution-cutting equipment in their University of Southern California released against global climate change. Key subsequent-
facilities to meet carbon emissions limits, a study last year that found in-state green- Ultimately, lawmakers should extend cap ly wrote our
or they can buy permits to exceed them. house gas emissions increased on average and trade with reforms to ensure it will national
(The state auctions off a limited number of for several industry sectors regulated under deliver the needed emissions reductions anthem that
permits, and others are available from com- the cap-and-trade program. And the high- going forward. So far the program has you and I know Jonathan Madison
panies that cut their emissions more than est-emitting facilities are more likely to be worked fairly well in its primary goal: to today.
required.) They can also offset their excess located in low-income and minority com- cut global greenhouse gases without slow- I often emphasize with humility in my
emissions by paying for greenhouse gas munities. So even though Californias law ing economic growth. Its also worth column the inevitably short lives that
reductions elsewhere in the U.S. for is bringing down overall greenhouse gas remembering that cap and trade is just one you and I possess. This is not intended to
example, by preserving a forest in emissions around the world, it may never- piece of the states plan to meet the aggres- frighten you about the fact that tomorrow
Michigan. Because climate change is a theless be allowing for increased pollution sive 2030 targets; others include requiring is not promised rather, the emphasis is
global problem, it doesnt matter where here in the state. utilities to provide half of their electricity intended to draw your attention to the
you cut emissions so long as you reduce Assemblywoman Cristina Garcia (D-Bell from renewable sources and mandating that limitless value in every breath we take
greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. Gardens) offered a bill this session that public transit agencies buy zero-emissions and every moment we witness. This hum-
Its often signicantly cheaper for com- would have, for the rst time, required facil- buses. ble understanding of our fate is what
panies to buy permits or pay for projects ities to clean up their smog, soot and toxic California can continue its world leader- makes us appreciate those who sacrifice
outside California than to install pollu- pollution before they could get some of the ship on climate change, but state leaders their lives for others.
tion-cutting equipment, which is why perks and exibility of the cap-and-trade cant leave suffering communities behind. Indeed, nothing moves our spirits to a
more patriotic place than the brave men
Letters to the editor and women who proudly defend our coun-
try from every shore with the most valu-
able possession they hold dear their
Welcome Topgolf the proposed rent as well as a sustainable players more money they exclude ordinary lives. In spite of the endless debates we
green Leed Silver building, $30 million, fans from coming to the games. Keep it up often have about our various ideologies
Editor, prevailing wage project, signicant com- pro sports and soon your players will be
Last week, the Burlingame City Council and differing opinions on public policies,
munity benet funding and commercial playing in front of a TV instead of their
approved a term sheet to bring Topgolf to linkage fees for affordable housing. fans. our soldiers love and believe in the values
their underutilized Bayfront east of of our country enough to risk their lives
Highway 101. The local hotels, for the longevity of our state. These indi-
Burlingame Chamber of Commerce and San Linda Marshall Robert Nice viduals fight for our freedom, regardless
Mateo County Silicon Valley Convention Burlingame Redwood City of their political views, or ours for that
and Visitors Bureau, and many residents all matter.
supported the redevelopment of the landll Our strong national defense has played
site to this higher and better use. Given the Warriors Trumps tweets a pivotal role in enabling our countrys
Bayfront hotels signicant contribution Editor, Editor, longevity and to preserve other democra-
to the Burlingame city revenue, this added Let me make this clear, I love to watch Referring to the massive responses to cies across the globe. Their sacrifices
amenity is a critical economic diversier. the Warriors play basketball and watching Trumps tweets about the morning anchors have made possible what many deemed
Thank you to Mayor Ricardo Ortiz, and Stephen Curry do things other players can- on MSNBCs Morning Joe. impossible for decades, such as the col-
Councilwomen Donna Colson and Ann not enhances that pleasure. Curry deserves I gured it out ... the child-like tweets lapse of the Berlin Wall, becoming the
Keighran who supported the project from a salary above the other players, one that are typed by Barron (son of Trump). This is largest engine of economic freedom the
the beginning and realized the important he can live well on for the rest of his life, Barrons job at the White House. world has ever known following World
economic contribution Topgolf would but $200 million is absolutely crazy. War II, and liberating Europe from tyran-
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Tech stocks gain in mixed finish for indexes


By Alex Veiga markets are now dwelling on that
DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS potential.
High: 21,446.39
The S&P 500s technology sec-
Low: 21,371.11 tor, which went through a sell-off
Wall Street capped a mostly list-
less day of trading Monday with Close: 21,408.52 a few weeks ago, notched the
an uneven finish for U.S. stock Change: -5.82 biggest gain Monday. Chipmaker
indexes. OTHER INDEXES Nvidia led the group, climbing
Gains by technology and mate- $6. 94, or 4. 7 percent, to
S&P 500: 2427.43 +2.25
rials stocks were mostly out- $153.70.
NYSE Index: 11,751.79 -1.19 Materials companies also post-
weighed by losses among real
estate companies, banks and other Nasdaq: 6176.39 +23.31 ed big gains. CF Industries led the
sectors. Macys and other big NYSE MKT: 2489.89 -15.63 pack, adding $1.83, or 6.6 per-
retailers also took hefty losses. Russell 2000: 1408.47 -7.37 cent, to $29.72.
Energy companies rose as the Wilshire 5000: 25,227.31 +8.14 Big department stores slumped,
price of crude oil rebounded from led by Macys. The company was
10-Yr Bond: 2.37 -0.02 the biggest decliner in the S&P
an early slide.
Investors were making moves Oil (per barrel): 44.55 +0.32 500, sliding $1.60, or 7.1 per-
ahead of the next corporate earn- Gold : 1,213.70 +4.00 cent, to $21.08. Gap fell $1.43,
ings reporting season, which or 6.3 percent, to $21.21. Best
ramps up this week. Technology index rose 2.25 points, or 0.1 per- 2.37 percent from 2.39 percent Fed Chair Janet Yellen is due to Buy lost $3.64, or 6.3 percent, to
stocks were a favorite, with traders cent, to 2,427.43. The Dow Jones late Friday. address Congress on Wednesday $54.23.
expecting the sector companies to industrial average slid 5. 82 Trading also got off to a mixed and Thursday. Teen fashion retailer
post solid results, said Anastasia points, or 0. 03 percent, to start Monday coming off a broad Were going through a transi- Abercrombie & Fitch sank 21.1
Amoroso, global investment spe- 21,408.52. The Nasdaq composite pickup in major markets in Europe tion phase where interest rates and percent after the struggling chain
cialist at J. P. Morgan Private rose 23.31 points, or 0.4 percent, and Asia. Fed policy were very friendly for said over the weekend that it is no
Bank. to 6,176.39. The Russell 2000 Investors appeared to mostly quite some time and that was the longer up for sale. The company,
Theres definitely a pivot index of smaller-company stocks focus on the coming start of the most important support for the which said in May it was talking
going on to earnings from some lost 7.36 points, or 0.5 percent, second-quarter earnings season. markets, said Bruce Bittles, chief with several possible buyers, said
of the trading last week, to 1,408.47. The market expects earnings per investment strategist at Baird. that sales remain strong at its surf-
Amoroso said, adding that About as many stocks rose as share growth of about 7 percent Now were moving more toward inspired Hollister brand. The
investors are looking for some of fell on the New York Stock from companies in the S&P 500. the revival of the global econo- stock shed $2.57 to $9.59.
the higher growth-opportunities Exchange. Traders also were looking ahead my, including the U.S., and what Investors welcomed news of
and tech definitely stands out. Bond prices rose. The yield on to potential news out of the that might mean for earnings deals that were actually moving
The Standard & Poors 500 the 10-year Treasury note fell to Federal Reserve later this week. prospects going forward, and the forward.

Electric car maker scraps Business briefs


plans for $1 billion Nevada plant
CARSON CITY, Nev. An electric car Judge gives preliminary
Federal regulator moving to
approval to Wells Fargo
maker said Monday it is deserting its plan
to construct a $1 billion manufacturing
plant in southern Nevada eight months after
suspending the project and sinking at least
NEW YORK Wells Fargo has received
preliminary approval to pay out $142 mil-
lion to customers affected by the banks
mostly ban arbitration clauses
By Ken Sweet lawsuits against it during the height of its
$120 million into it. sales practices scandal. sales practices problems, until pressure
Faraday Future halted work on the project THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
A federal judge gave preliminary approval from politicians and outside groups led the
outside Las Vegas last November, calling Saturday to the deal that would settle claims bank to waive that right earlier this year.
the stoppage then a temporary adjust- over fraudulent accounts going back to NEW YORK Consumers could band Consumer advocates have been pushing
ment that wouldnt affect plans to begin 2002. together to sue their banks or credit card for years for stricter federal regulation of
production in 2018. The San Francisco-based bank and companies under a federal rule issued these types of clauses. The clauses, said
Faraday Future Chief Financial Officer lawyers for customers reached the agree- Monday thats likely to face resistance
Stefan Krause said Mondays decision to Richard Cordray, director of the Consumer
ment earlier this year over accounts that from congressional Republicans and the Financial Protection Bureau, are a way for
scrap the plant was due to a shift in busi- Wells Fargo staff had opened without per- White House.
ness strategy. The Gardena, California- banks and other financial companies to
mission as they sought to meet unrealistic The Consumer Financial Protection sidestep the legal system.
based company said in a statement that it sales goals set by management. Bureau decided to ban most types of manda-
will now look for an existing facility to The rule will help to combat the culture
In September, Wells Fargo agreed to pay a tory arbitration clauses, which require cred- of companies profiting from charging ille-
produce its electric vehicles in California or combined $185 million fine to state and it card or bank customers to use a mediator
Nevada. gal fees and committing other crimes
federal regulators. when they have a dispute often giving up against their customers, said Rohit
The announcement came days after The biggest scandal in the banks history their right to sue in court.
reports that a Shanghai court froze more Chopra, senior fellow at the Consumer
led to the abrupt retirement of its CEO, Mandatory arbitration clauses are found Federation of America, an umbrella group
than $180 million in assets belonging to John Stumpf. Several other top executives
one of the companys biggest backers, tech in the fine print of tens of millions of for dozens of consumer advocacy organiza-
have lost their jobs. financial products, from credit cards to tions.
billionaire Jia Yueting.
checking accounts. Because consumers Banks have strongly opposed banning
generally dont carefully read the fine print arbitration causes, arguing that arbitration
on the agreements for their checking is a more efficient way of handling small
accounts and credit cards, they are often disputes and that class-action lawsuits
unaware they are subject to arbitration. largely benefit the lawyers handling the
Those clauses are not symbolic. They are cases. But theres also a bottom line
used heavily by banks. Even Wells Fargo impact: banks could be exposed to billions
banned customers from filing class-action of dollars in lawsuits from customers.

News outlets seek to negotiate


with Google, Facebook on ads
By Barbara Ortutay better than doing nothing.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The news industry has been hit with
declining print readership and a loss of
NEW YORK News outlets are seeking advertising revenue as it has moved online.
permission from Congress for the right to The outlets want stronger protections for
negotiate jointly with Google and intellectual property, support for subscrip-
Facebook, two companies that dominate tion models and a bigger share of the online
online advertising and online news traffic. advertising market. Google and Facebook
The News Media Alliance, which repre- combined will account for 60 percent of the
sents nearly 2,000 news organizations, U.S. digital advertising market this year,
said the two companies dominance have according to the research firm eMarketer.
forced news organizations to play by their Campbell Brown, head of news partner-
rules on how news and information is dis- ships at Facebook, said in a statement that
played, prioritized and monetized. the company is committed to helping qual-
These rules have commoditized the news ity journalism thrive on Facebook. Were
and given rise to fake news, which often making progress through our work with
cannot be differentiated from real news, news publishers and have more work to do.
the alliance said in a press release on For example, the company said it is test-
Monday. ing new products to help its users discover
It wont be easy getting a congressional local news on Facebook. The company also
antitrust exemption to negotiate as a group. said it is working to cut down on false news
But the alliances chief executive, David and clickbait headlines in favor of quality
Chavern, said in an interview that trying is journalism.
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as Nadal ousted in epic closing set
Tuesday July 11, 2017

Judge arrives in HR Derby


By Ronald Blum Star Home Run Derby in the same man- some of baseballs top stars, including
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ner he has smashed his way through local favorites Giancarlo Stanton and
his rookie season, beating Justin Bour of the Miami Marlins.
MIAMI Aaron Judge hit the glass Minnesotas Miguel Sano 11-10 with A lot more fans, Judge said. Your
behind left field that supports the two minutes to spare in the final on adrenaline is pumping, youre nerv-
retractable roof at Marlins Park. He Monday night. ous, youre excited. But this was an
drove balls over the Red Grooms home It was a blast. I enjoyed every incredible experience.
run sculpture in left-center, over the minute of it watching the other guys Judge, 6-foot-7 and 282 pounds, hit
batters eye in center and unusually swing, coming here early and talking to 47 home runs in the derby that totaled
for a Home Run Derby, to the opposite the media, Judge said. Everything 3.9 miles. His longest drive of the
field, too. about today was fantastic. night went 513 feet, and he topped
He even hit the roof. Five years ago, Judge won the col- 500 four times. JASEN VINLOVE/USA TODAY SPORTS
The larger-than-life New York lege home run derby in Omaha, Yankees slugger Aaron Judge powers through the first round
Yankees slugger dominated the All- Nebraska. This time, he outslugged See DERBY, Page 14 during the MLB Home Run Derby Monday at Marlins Park.

Drama for P-Town


Pacifica American
avoids disaster to
reach Sec. 3 finals KEVIN SOUSA/USA TODAY SPORTS
Red Sox ace Chris Sale is scheduled to start
By Terry Bernal
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
for the AL in Tuesdays MLB All-Star Game.

UNION CITY It was as if the entire town


of Pacifica took a collective sigh of relief.
MLBs top hurlers
With Pacifica American staked to a five-
run lead with three outs to go Monday in the
elimination bracket of the Section 3 Little
set to square off
League Majors All-Star Tournament, oppo-
nent Union City mounted one heck of a
comeback effort.
in All-Star Game
By Ronald Blum
Having been shut down by Pacifica start-
ing pitcher Drew Azzopardi through the first THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
five frames, Union City opened its final at-
bat with back-to-back home runs and ulti- MIAMI In a year when it seems just about
mately knocked the big right-hander out of everyone is a power hitter, Chris Sale and Max
the game, sending 10 batters to the plate in Scherzer know what awaits in Tuesday nights
the inning to close the deficit to 5-4. All-Star Game.
Then relief pitcher Gino Venturi dropped The American Leagues
the hammer in the clutch. The left-handed starting batting order has
closer struggled with his control, hitting a combined for 181 home
batter and later loading the bases with a two- runs, led by New York
out, bringing one of Union Citys best 12- Yankees rookie sensation
year-old players, Emilio Martin, to the Aaron Judge with 30. The
plate. National Leagues lineup
I was nervous, Pacifica American man- has 158, topped by 26 from
ager Fran Dickinson said. Especially when Max Scherzer hometown star Giancarlo
Gino walked the guy right before him. But Stanton of the Marlins.
he settled down. Thats a whole lot of long balls.
Venturi saved his best curveball for a two- Im gonna grip and rip as usual, Sale said
ball, two-strike count and, just when it Monday when AL manager Brad Mills
seemed Pacificas All-Star season was about announced the Boston ace will become the
to end in the most stunning way possible, first pitcher to make consecutive All-Star
the pinpoint curve coaxed the game-ending starts representing different teams.
swing-through from Martin to preserve a 5- I give up my fair share of homers. You can
4 win, sending Pacifica to the champi- check the book. It happens, Sale said. If
onship round of the Section 3 tourney. you let that creep in your mind, its going to
I was nervous, Venturi said. I just knew be a long night.
I had to do my job out there and throw Sale has given up 11 homers after allowing
strikes. a career-high 27 last year. Washingtons Max
The southpaw notched the save in support TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL Scherzer, who opens for the National League,
Pacifica American relief pitcher Gino Venturi works through a difficult sixth inning to earn the
save in a 5-4 win over Union City in the Section 3 Little League Majors All-Star Tournament
See P-TOWN, Page 14 Monday evening at Veterans Memorial Park. See ALL-STAR, Page 15

Independent review confirms decision in Pacquiao loss


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS fighting for his first WBO President Based on the analysis, the WBO said
world title, won a unani- Francisco Valcarcel asked Pacquiao won the 3rd, 8th and 9th round by
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico An independ- mous points decision the judges, who came 100 percent, the 5th round by 80 percent
ent review of the scoring in Manny against Pacquiao, an 11- from different countries and the 11th by 60 percent. Horn was given
Pacquiaos contentious WBO welterweight time world champion. and remained anony- the 1st, 6th and 12th rounds by 100 per-
world title loss to Jeff Horn has confirmed In a statement late mous, to assign their cent, the 2nd, 4th and 7th by 80 percent and
the outcome in favor of the Australian for- Monday, the WBO said own scores to rounds, the 10th by 60 percent.
mer schoolteacher. three of the five inde- saying the results would From the results, it can be established
A Philippines government department pendent judges who be tabulated to ascertain that Pacquiao won 5 rounds while Horn won
asked the WBO to review the refereeing and Jeff Horn reviewed the bout award- Manny Pacquiao which rounds each fight- 7 rounds, the WBO statement said.
the judging of the so-called Battle of ed it to Horn, one award- er won using an average
Brisbane in Australia on July 2 after Horn, ed it to Pacquiao and one scored a draw. scale based on 100, 80 and 60 percent. See PACMAN, Page 16
12 Tuesday July 11, 2017 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

Two-time champ Nadal loses Idea Tour leader


15-13 in 5th set at Wimbledon Froome barged
By Howard Fendrich
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Querrey of the U.S., Roger Federer against
Milos Raonic, Tomas Berdych against
Novak Djokovic or Adrian Mannarino. The
into Aru crazy
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
LONDON Rafael Nadal kept getting Djokovic-Mannarino fourth-rounder was
pushed to the brink of defeat. He kept resist- postponed until Tuesday; it had been sched- BERGERAC, France Race leader Chris
ing. uled for No. 1 Court after Nadal-Muller con- Froome has described suggestions that he
He dropped the first two sets, then won cluded. deliberately barged into rival Fabio Aru dur-
the next two. He erased two match points in But that duo played on and on, past 8 ing a grueling Tour de France stage as crazy.
the riveting fifth sets 10th game, then p.m., when the descending suns reflection Froome, who leads Aru by 18 seconds
another two in its 20th game. Only when off the arena bothered Nadal so much that he after nine stages, said during Mondays first
his fourth-round match against 16th-seeded held up action; chair umpire Ali Nili asked rest day that he just made
Gilles Muller of Luxembourg stretched past spectators to stand in the way and block the a mistake.
4 1/2 hours, the sunlight fading, did Nadal rays. A few games later, Nili told fans to Many race observers
blink. stop doing the wave, suggesting they wait thought the British rider
After repeatedly digging himself out of for the next changeover so play could pro- might have barged into
difficult situations, Nadal finally suc- ceed. Aru in retaliation after
cumbed, broken in the last game of a 6-3, 6- Hours earlier came what might be inter- the Italian champion
4, 3-6, 4-6, 15-13 loss to Muller on preted as a bad omen for Nadal: Going appeared to launch an
Monday. through his prematch rituals on the way to attack when Froome had a
I played with the right determination, the court, he jumped up so high that he mechanical problem on
right passion, right attitude, Nadal said, banged his head on the doorways transom. Chris Froome the Mont du Chat climb.
to win the match. He staggered back a bit, then tried to laugh It was clear to me I had to change bikes
But he could not pull through, extending it off, before rubbing the top of his head. straight away and it appeared that Fabio Aru
his drought without a quarterfinal berth at Maybe thats why the first two sets I was TOBY MELVILLE/REUTERS
accelerated at that moment, Froome said in
the All England Club to six years. winning quite easy, Muller joked. Maybe Rafael Nadal reacts during his five-set loss to
comments provided by the Sky Team. I
Just tried to hang in there, Muller said. still a little bit feeling dizzy. Gilles Muller Monday at Wimbledon.
think certainly in the peloton theres a bit
Still kept believing. Yeah, somehow in the After all, until Monday, Nadal hadnt lost double-faulted to trail 15-40. But Nadal of an unwritten rule that when the race leader
end, I made it. a Grand Slam set since the fifth of the deflected those initial two match points for has some kind of an issue that prevents him
Nadal won two of his 15 Grand Slam Australian Open final in January against Muller with an ace and a service winner. from racing, then the group doesnt take
championships at Wimbledon, and played Federer. From the outset of the French Open Mullers next two match points came at 10- advantage of a situation like that.
in the final three other times, most recently where he won a record 10th champi- 9: Nadal deleted the first with a volley win- Froome later caught the Aru group but said the
in 2011. But since then, Nadals exits at the onship last month and through his first ner, and the second disappeared when Muller contact with the Astana rider was unintentional.
All England Club have come in the first three matches at Wimbledon, Nadal won 28 shanked a return. Once I got back to the group I think the
round (2013), second round (2012, 2015) or consecutive completed sets at the majors. It was not easy, Muller said, to keep very next hairpin we went round I lost my
fourth round (2014, 2017). Healthy and playing terrifically, Nadal believing. balance a little bit and swerved to the right,
All of those losses, except Mondays, seemed poised to again be a factor at the All One key: Nadal converted only 2 of 16 he said. Aru happened to be on my right and
came against men ranked 100th or worse. England Club. break points. That included going 0 for 5 in he had to swerve as well. It was a genuine
The 34-year-old Muller is not exactly a Dont forget: From 2006-11, he reached the fifth set, four in one game, and was a big mistake and I think Fabio was the first to rec-
giant-killer: He had lost 22 consecutive the final in five consecutive Wimbledon (he reason that the No. 4-seeded Spaniard lost ognize that. I apologized straight away on
matches against players in the top five. And missed it in 2009 because of bad knees), despite remarkable totals of 77 winners and the road as soon as it happened.
hed only reached a Grand Slam quarterfinal winning titles in 2008 and 2010. 17 unforced errors. Any suggestion that it was on purpose is just
once before, at the 2008 U.S. Open. After losing two sets in the opening 75 When you are in the fifth, against a play- crazy. First of all, its not anything I would ever
Nadal said Mullers powerful serve and minutes against Muller, Nadal adjusted. He er like him, (the outcome) just depends on a do, and I was already on my spare bike, so to
crisp volleys make him uncomfortable to stepped a little farther behind the baseline few balls, Nadal said. risk putting my derailleur into Arus front wheel
play. to give himself more time to react. He also The fifth set alone lasted 2 hours, 15 min- - its just crazy. I wouldnt risk that at all.
Now Muller, who also beat Nadal at fared better on his own serve, finishing utes, until Nadal pushed a forehand long, Sundays stage to Chambery was filled with
Wimbledon in 2005, will get a much-needed with 23 aces, an unusually high total for meaning he would not manage to complete drama and crashes. Among those who did not
chance to recover before facing 2014 U.S. Nadal and only seven fewer than Muller. what would have been his fourth career finish the stage was Froomes teammate
Open champion Marin Cilic in Wednesdays So they headed to a fifth set, which was comeback from two sets down. Geraint Thomas, who retired with a fractured
quarterfinals. masterful, filled with brilliance from both. Instead, it was Muller who was able to pelvis and collarbone, along with concussion.
Other mens quarterfinals: defending Still, things were not looking good for enjoy a win that seemed to be slipping Its a massive blow to the team, Froome
champion Andy Murray against Sam Nadal when he served while down 5-4 and away. said.

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Surfers paddle out to honor
wetsuit pioneer Jack ONeill
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS surfers pay trib-
ute following
SANTA CRUZ Thousands of the death of one
surfers have taken to the waters off of their own. It
California in tribute to wetsuit consists of
pioneer Jack ONeill. surfers forming
ONeill died last month at the a circle in the
age of 94. The Santa Cruz Sentinel water and toss-
reports (http://bit.ly/2sWcTm2 ) ing flowers. The
surfers gathered for a paddle out Jack ONeill Sentinel reports
service near ONeills cliffside ONeills paddle
Santa Cruz home. Many of them out circle stretched more than a
wore ONeill wetsuits and eye half-mile across.
The Perigord region will be front and center when the Tour de France resumes Tuesday for Stage 10. patches in honor of the covering ONeill invented the first neo-
ONeill famously donned follow- prene wetsuit in the 1950s,

A little taste of the Tour


ing a surfing injury. allowing surfers to stay longer in
A paddle out is a traditional way cold water.

By Samuel Petrequin monty. If you prefer cheese, the Cabecou du Perigord Vin Scully to receive Sports briefs
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS is creamy and mild. Icon Award at The ESPYS
BERGERAC, France After a well-deserved rest Culture LOS ANGELES Vin Scully will Mrs. Obama to posthumously
day, the Tour de France peloton gets back to work on Tour de France contenders will ride past the receive the Icon Award at The ESPYS, honor Eunice Kennedy Shriver
Tuesday through the colorful landscapes of the Lascaux cave. The prehistoric World Heritage site with actor Bryan Cranston present- WASHINGTON ESPN has cho-
Perigord region. was discovered in 1940 and features some stunning ing the honor given to those whose sen Michelle Obama to help posthu-
Heres a gastronomic, sporting and cultural glance hunting scenes showing about 100 animal figures. careers have left mously honor Special Olympics
at the 178-kilometer (111-mile) stage: Replicas of these works are on display in the near- a lasting impres- founder Eunice Kennedy Shriver.
by village of Montignac, at the International sion on the The former first lady is present-
Baguette and butter Center of Parietal Art. sports world. ing the Arthur Ashe Courage Award
Scully retired to Shrivers son, Timothy Shriver,
Stage 10 is mainly flat and suited for sprinters, with last fall after 67
just two minor climbs. Starting in Perigueux, it ends History years calling Los
during ABCs broadcast of the
in Bergerac, a lovely medieval town on the banks of ESPYS awards in Los Angeles
The most famous figure in Bergerac is the author Angeles Dodgers
the river Dordogne. Wednesday night.
Savinien Cyrano, who inspired Edmond Rostands hero games. The 89-
The final kilometers of the stage are straightfor- Timothy Shriver chairs the
with a gigantic nose, Cyrano de Bergerac. The play is a year-old Hall of
ward, a stark contrast to the maze of little streets Vin Scully Special Olympics, a sporting
classic of French literature and the 1990 movie adapta- Famers career
where fans will spend the day treating themselves event his mother founded in the
tion with Gerard Depardieu won several awards includ- was the longest tenure of any broad-
with the culinary specialties on offer. late 1960s to help empower peo-
ing the Oscar for the best costume design. caster with a single pro sports team. ple with intellectual disabilities.
Plat du Jour Past recipients of the Icon Award Mrs. Obama says in a statement
Stat of the day are Kobe Bryant, Derek Jeter, that Eunice Shrivers work to pro-
Just one quick tip, if youre on a diet, avoid 49. Chris Froome will be wearing the yellow jersey Peyton Manning and Abby mote their inclusion and accept-
Perigord. This is not a place for the faint hearted when for the 49th time on Tuesday. If he keeps it in Wambach. ance was inspiring and changed the
it comes to the art of the table. Go for the duck. Foie Bergerac, he will join five-time Tour winner Jacques Manning hosts the 25th annual lives of countless young athletes.
gras is a must as an appetizer that can be followed up Anquetil to fourth place in the all-time list of riders awards show, which celebrates the Eunice Kennedy Shriver died in
with a confit (duck legs preserved in fat and salt, days in yellow behind Eddy Merckx (96), Bernard best sports stories of the year, on 2009. Her sister, Rosemary, was
served fried) or magret (duck breast) for the full Hinault (75), and Miguel Indurain (60). Wednesday night in Los Angeles. intellectually disabled.

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tying run at first base.
We had an error but we came through,
Venturi said. They had a couple hits but we
got outs and won the game.
Continued from page 11 After Venturi walked Michael Morones to
load the bases, he locked up with Martin,
who had already homered once in the
of another Azzopardi gem. Pacificas ace
inning. After getting two strikes, both on
was nearly untouchable though the opening
fastballs, Fran Dickinson called for the
five innings, taking a no-hitter into the
curveball, which he said got something of a
fourth and firing five frames of two-hit,
quizzical look from the catcher Carlson. It
shutout baseball. He went on to strike out
turned out to be a money call though, as it
13 through 5 1/3 innings until Fran
had Martin way out front on the swing and
Dickinson was forced to remove him for sur-
miss to end the game.
passing the maximum pitch count.
Nows where the fun begins. Advancing to
Supreme confidence, Fran Dickinson the championship game through the elimi-
said of the teams attitude every time nation bracket, Pacifica had burned through
Azzopardi takes the mound. We just know its top three starting pitchers Azzopardi,
when hes out there, its going to be a dom- Aiden Carleson and Luca Dickinson all of
inant performance. whom are not available for the rest of the
Union City starting pitcher James Salapare tournament. Venturi also surpassed the first
matched Azzopardi through two scoreless pitch-count stage, meaning he will not be
frames, but the way Pacifica was swinging the able to pitch again until Wednesday.
bats, it was only a matter of time before the The bottom line is now Pacifica will have
green-and-gold broke through. Through TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL to test its pitching depth, turning to some-
Pacificas first 11 at-bats of the game, the at- P-Towns Garrett Carlson drills a solo home run in the third inning Monday in Union City. one who has yet to start a game through All-
em ball was epidemic with Dylan Russell and open the inning, then leadoff man Julian opposite-field home run to right. Jackson Star play thus far.
Azzopardi both crushing line drives right at Martinez reached on an infield error to set Garcia followed with a solo blast of his own to Im pretty confident, said Luca
Union City defenders. the table for Azzopardi. The slugging No. 2 close it to 5-2. But Pacifica didnt start hear- Dickinson, who threw 69 pitches through 5
Its been frustrating for some of the hit- hitter helped his own cause by buzzing a ing footsteps until cleanup hitter Henry Pole 2/3 innings in Sundays win over Warm
ters, Fran Dickinson said. They hit the two-run double just inside the left-field line. reached on an infield error. And after Azzopardi Springs of Fremont. We have a couple
ball hard and have nothing to show for it. Azzopardi later scored on an infield error to departed following his 13th strikeout of the more guys who can throw. Our main four
Slugging No. 3 hitter Garrett Carlson boost the lead to 4-0. evening, Venturi greeted the first batter he guys have been handling it. So now its
solved the problem in the third inning, In the top of the sixth, Azzopardis bat pro- faced, Nico Perez, with a hit-by-pitch. time for them to step up and get it done.
though, sending a booming solo home run vided another critical insurance run with a long Venturi struck out the next batter for the Pacifica will rematch with Canyon Creek
over the overtly tall left-field fence Veterans single to score Zach Allen, a run that ultimate- second out. And then the lefty induced a Tuesday at Veterans Memorial Park at 6 p.m.
Memorial Park to give Pacifica a 1-0 lead. ly proved to be the difference in the game. grounder to Azzopardi at first base for what If necessary, the second game of the cham-
Pacifica added three more in the fifth In the bottom of the inning, Martin got looked to be the final out of the game, but pionship round will be played Wednesday at
inning. Luke Zuromski coaxed a walk to Union City on the board with a towering the big man booted it to put the potential 6 p.m.

DERBY
That guy Aaron Judge, he doesnt get In Tuesday nights game, hes set to bat excited fans with 22 homers . Judge, hitting
tired, Sano said. third for the American League. against his regular BP pitcher, Danilo
Many of the All-Stars sat in foul territory, Sano beat Kansas Citys Mike Moustakas Valiente, had 22 through four minutes,
some with their kids. 11-10 in the opening round, and the Yankees according to the scoreboard, and when he
Continued from page 11 I had never seen him in person. Hes real- Gary Sanchez topped Stanton 17-16. hit one in bonus time he walked away. But
ly impressive, said Colorados Charlie Stanton, who got home at about 5 a.m. scoreboard reverted to 22 apparently the
Blackmon, who was eliminated in the first after a game in San Francisco, started slow- roof shot was subtracted and Judge added
I thought I had seen it all before. He did-
round. The first time I saw him, he was in a ly against pitcher Pat Shine, hitting three another with a few seconds left.
nt even look like he was getting tired,
said Seattles Robinson Cano, the 2011 crowd. I was wondering what he was stand- liners before a 429-foot drive to center. I thought I had 23 already, but I guess I
Derby winner. He was going opposite ing on. Hes a monster. Stanton began to find his grove and hit a tied him, he said. I really didnt have any
field. He was late on the ball and he was put- Judge leads the major leagues with 30 496-foot shot off the glass behind the left- worries.
ting the ball in the upper deck. home runs, and some Yankees fans showed field seats, then started spraying impres- Seeming tired, Sanchez opened the second
Judge had no trouble hitting the roof, up to support him in their full dress flow- sive drives. He had 15 when his 30-second round with 10 and Sano needed just 3:10 to
thought to be previously untouched by bat- ing black robes and white powdered wigs. bonus road started but added just one more. hit 11, the longest at 491 feet. In a matchup
ted ball. That drive didnt count. Booed initially by the crowd of 37,027, The crowd groaned when his last fell short. of the leading candidates for rookies of the
I got it in BP, too, earlier. So I wasnt too Judge earned cheers once Stanton, the It just didnt work out as we had year, Bellinger hit 12 and Judge topped him
surprised by that, Judge said. defending champion, and Bour were elimi- planned, Shine said. with a minute to spare, including a 513-foot
Hitting second each time, Judge knocked nated in the first round. Bellinger, hitting off his dad, former big shot high off the window, a drive that left
out Bour 23-22 in the first round and beat Judge has hit the longest home run in the leaguer Clay Bellinger, earned bonus time his bat at 119 mph and rose 143 feet.
Los Angeles Dodgers rookie Cody Bellinger regular season this year in the majors as four minutes expired with his 13th drive, I had no pressure going into it, Judge
13-12 in the second. Then, with lightning 495 feet. He broke a TV monitor at Yankee into the right-field upper deck, then with said. Im a rookie. This is my first time
visible behind the huge glass door, he hit a Stadium with a BP drive that went over the five seconds remaining knocked out doing it. For me, I got no expectations. Im
458-foot drive above the batters eye for the center-field bleachers in May and dented a Blackmon 15-14. just going to go in there and have some
title. door casing with a home run last week. Hitting without batting gloves, Bour fun.

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Lukaku joins Man United for $97 million from Everton
By Steve Douglas most of his time on loan but qualified for the Champions League by on the United team, with Lukakus arrival
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS first at West Bromwich winning the Europa League. confirmed a day after Wayne Rooney left Old
Albion and then When Manchester United and Jose Trafford after 13 years to return to Everton.
MANCHESTER, England Romelu Everton. Mourinho come knocking at the door, it is With Lukaku up front, Pogba in central
Lukaku joined Manchester United from Romelu is a natural fit an opportunity of a lifetime and one that I midfield, and Lindelof and Eric Bailly as
Everton for 75 million pounds ($97 mil- for Manchester United. could not turn down, Lukaku said. You center backs, Mourinho has a physically
lion) on Monday after the striker rejected a He is a big personality could see the fight, determination and the imposing spine to the side.
late bid by former club Chelsea. and a big player, spirit in this team during the Europa League Lukaku said Pogba played a big role in
The 24-year-old Belgium international Mourinho said. final and I want to become a part of that. convincing him to join United.
signed a five-year deal and became the sec- Romelu Lukaku Bolstering his strike In an interview with ESPN published on Of course he is one of my best friends and
ond most expensive player in Uniteds his- force has been a priority Sunday, Lukaku said he turned down an offer he is my neighbour as well, Lukaku said.
tory after close friend Paul Pogba, who for Mourinho ahead of his second season in from Chelsea, the current English champi- We are always together on a daily basis so
joined last offseason for $116 million. charge at United after Zlatan Ibrahimovic on, because he had already given his word to he would explain to me how things were
Lukaku, a powerfully built, 6-foot-3 currently out with a knee injury wasnt United. going.
(1.90-meter) striker, links for a second time offered a contract extension. Lukaku is Uniteds second signing of the Last season when he signed for United,
with manager Jose Mourinho, who sold the Lukaku was the second highest scorer in summer, after center back Victor Lindelof, to have witnessed that, it really triggered
player to Everton in 2014 when both were the English Premier League last season, net- and will join the team in Los Angeles for something in my brain and I knew that if
at Chelsea. Lukaku failed to establish a ting 25 goals as Everton finished seventh preseason training. one day I had the chance to sign then I would
first-team place at Chelsea and had to spend in the standings. United was a place higher Mourinho has stamped his own imprint not say No.

second baseman Daniel Murphy, Colorado

ALL-STAR American League


ALL-STAR GAME STARTING LINEUPS
National League
third baseman Nolan Arenado, Washington
first baseman Ryan Zimmerman, Miami left
fielder Marcell Ozuna and Cincinnati short-
Continued from page 11 1 Jose Altuve, 2b, Houston 1 Charlie Blackmon, cf, Colorado stop Zack Cozart.
2 Jose Ramirez, 3b, Cleveland 2 Giancarlo Stanton, dh, Miami Maddon said it was a pretty easy decision
3 Aaron Judge, rf, N.Y. Yankees 3 Bryce Harper, rf, Washington to slot Stanton as the DH.
tied for the NL high by giving up 31 homers 4 George Springer, lf, Houston 4 Buster Posey, c, San Francisco
last season and has allowed 13 this year. Looking at the breakdown of the team
There have been 3,343 home runs in 1,327
5 Carlos Correa, ss, Houston 5 Daniel Murphy, 2b, Washington positionally, I thought to draw a DH out of
games this season, a rate that would leave this 6 Justin Smoak, 1b, Toronto 6 Nolan Arenado, 3b, Colorado the outfield was smart, or possibly a first
seasons total at 6,122 on track to break 7 Corey Dickerson, dh, Tampa Bay 7 Ryan Zimmerman, 1b, Washington baseman, having three outstanding first
the record of 5,693 hit in 2000 during the 8 Salvador Perez, c, Kansas City 8 Marcell Ozuna, lf, Miami baseman, Maddon said. And furthermore
height of the Steroids Era. 9 Mookie Betts, cf, Boston 9 Zack Cozart, ss, Cincinnati playing here under the circumstances I
SP Chris Sale, p, Boston SP Max Scherzer, p, Washington thought it was the right thing to do.
Ive given up a lot of homers over the past
year-and-a-half. Thats really been something never forget, he said. This is something Ill know if Ive seen a guy compete as hard as he AL manager Brad Mills hits Houston second
thats been a thorn in my side, Scherzer said. be hopefully sitting in a rocking chair when competes day in and day out, Sale said. The baseman Jose Altuve leadoff, followed by
Ive had to become a better pitcher, locate Im 80 years old telling my grandkids and fire, the intensity, the role model he can be Cleveland third baseman Jose Ramirez, New
better. Because of the home-run spike, Ive great-grandkids and things like that. for kids coming up to kind of take the bull by York Yankees right fielder Aaron Judge,
dialed it in even more to try to make my loca- Scherzer, a 32-year-old right-hander, also the horns and just compete. Its fun. Houstons George Springer in left, Astros short-
tion better to try to prevent them. will be making his second All-Star start. Then Sale and Scherzer have a common thread: stop Carlos Correa, Toronto first baseman
Then with the Chicago White Sox, Sale with Detroit, he pitched a perfect inning at both played for the La Crosse Loggers in the Justin Smoak, Tampa Bay designated hitter
pitched the first inning of last years game at New Yorks Citi Field in 2013, when Sale fol- Northwoods League, a collegiate summer cir- Corey Dickerson, Kansas City catcher Salvador
San Diego and allowed a two-out home run to lowed with a pair of 1-2-3 innings and got the cuit. Scherzer was there in 2004 and Sale in Perez and Bostons Mookie Betts in center.
Kris Bryant. Sale was traded in December for win. Scherzer will be the fifth pitcher to start 2008. Judge tops the majors with 30 home runs
top prospects. All-Star Games for both leagues, following So thats pretty interesting, too. Weve and is among the leaders in several other hit-
Sale will be the 16th pitcher to make con- Vida Blue, Roger Clemens, Roy Halladay and had some ties for a while and played against ting categories. Mills said he wanted to see
secutive All-Star starts, the first since Johnson. Scherzer is 10-5 with a 2.10 ERA each other for a while, too, Sale said. the rookie bat early and figured a lot of
Arizonas Randy Johnson in 2000-01 and the and 173 strikeouts. Los Angeles Dodgers ace Clayton Kershaw, fans did, too.
first in the AL since Torontos Dave Stieb in Sale and Scherzer took turns compliment- 14-2 with a 2.18 ERA, is ineligible to pitch Where was I going to hit him in the line-
1983-84. Born in Lakeland, about 240 miles ing each other at Mondays announcement of in the All-Star Game because he started up? It was a situation you wanted him to hit in
northwest of Miami, the 28-year-old left-han- the All-Star lineups. Sunday. the first inning because of the story hes been
der is 11-4 with a 2.75 ERA and a major league- I love the way Chris goes out and com- I had already chosen Max, based on what I all year long, Mills said.
leading 178 strikeouts in 127 2/3 innings. petes. ... Hell do anything to win. He makes had just read numerically, NL manager Joe Clevelands bench coach, Mills took over
All my family lives here. Brothers, sis- big-time pitches all the way even if he Maddon said, as AL manager after Indians manager Terry
ters, in-laws, parents, even my aunts and takes 120 pitches. By far hes been one of my Maddons batting order has Colorado center Francona had a procedure last week to correct
uncles and cousins, Sale said. So to be able favorite players, pitchers to watch. Its even fielder Charlie Blackmon leading off, fol- an irregular heartbeat.
to be here not too far from where I live now is better to compete against him, Scherzer lowed by Miamis Giancarlo Stanton as the Getting this responsibility is very hum-
nice. I can have my family, extended family said. designated hitter. Washington right fielder bling, Mills said. Im thrilled to be here. I
come down and experience this with me. Sale echoed that sentiment. Bryce Harper is third, followed by San definitely would love to have him sitting here
At the end of the day this is something Ill I could almost say the same thing. I dont Francisco catcher Buster Posey, Washington in this chair.

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Chiefs promote Brett Veach to general manager


By Dave Skretta kind of talent veterans begin to report to Philadelphia in 2007. Three years it, and the fact that the Chiefs
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS that has pro- Missouri Western for the start of later, he turned his attention to were aging and underperforming
duced three training camp. scouting, helping to assemble when he arrived but are now posi-
KANSAS CITY, Mo. It only playoff appear- My family and I would like to teams that consistently challenged tioned to have success well into
took Brett Veach a decade to go ances in four extend our gratitude to Clark and for division championships. the future.
from working as an assistant to years. the Hunt family for this incredible Veach headed to Kansas City in Some of their best players are
Andy Reid in Philadelphia to Brett has a opportunity, Veach said. 2013, shortly after Reid accepted recent draft picks, including cor-
standing alongside the Kansas sharp football Together, we built a strong foun- the coaching job, and spent two nerback Marcus Peters and wide
City Chiefs coach as their gener- mind, a tremen- dation of players that have helped years as a pro and college person- receiver Tyreek Hill, and Dorsey
al manager. Brett Veach dous work ethic us sustain success on the field. Im nel analyst. His responsibilities boldly moved up in this years
The Chiefs announced Monday and a keen eye looking forward to continuing our expanded to player personnel two NFL draft to select Texas Techs
they had promoted their co-direc- for finding talent, Chiefs chair- progress as we head into 2017. years ago, when he began work- Patrick Mahomes III giving the
tor of player personnel to the top man Clark Hunt said in a state- The 39-year-old Veach, one of ing hand-in-hand with Dorsey and Chiefs an heir apparent to quarter-
job in the front office. Veach ment. the youngest GMs in the league, current Colts general manager back Alex Smith.
takes over for John Dorsey, who Over the last four seasons hes was a star running back in high Chris Ballard. The Chiefs expressed interest in
was let go after four years despite played a critical role in building school before playing wide Dorsey was fired June 22, when several GM candidates outside the
taking the once-downtrodden our football team. I look forward receiver at Delaware. One of his Hunt decided a series of problems organization, including Scott
franchise from two wins prior to to working with him to continue quarterbacks during those years communication issues, con- Fitterer of the Seahawks and Ryan
his arrival to an AFC West title to build on the strong foundation was Matt Nagy, who is now the tract disputes and poor salary cap Cowden of the Titans. Its unclear
last season. we have in place. Chiefs co-offensive coordinator. management, among them how seriously those candidates
Veach was an instrumental part The Chiefs will introduce Veach Veach envisioned as a career in became too big to ignore. were considered, but Veach was
of that rise, though, helping during a news conference July 24, collegiate administration before Still, the move was a surprise widely considered the top in-
Dorsey to identify and acquire the the same day rookies and select taking a job as Reids assistant in given the mid-summer timing of house candidate.

PACMAN
now a heap of other people pro-
Sacramento Kings sign Vince Carter fessionally think I won the
fight, Horn told reporters in
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Cavs sign free agent guard Jose Calderon Brisbane on Tuesday as he pre-
Continued from page 11 pared to board a flight for Los
SACRAMENTO The Sacramento Kings have CLEVELAND The Cavaliers have signed free Angeles. Its definitely nice to
signed guard Vince Carter, the team announced agent guard Jose Calderon to a one-year contract. have it finally put on paper.
Monday. The 35-year-old Calderon, who is entering his 13th A further step of combining the
independent judges scores for Now just to have it clear in
Carter, who entered the league with the Toronto season in the NBA, will back up All-Star Kyrie
each round with the bout judges front of us is good.
Raptors in 1998, is joining his seventh team. He Irving. Cleveland never found a good solution at that
played the last three seasons in Memphis, where he position last season after Matthew Dellavedova left scores for each round also con- Pacquiao had a rematch clause in
averaged 8 points and 1.8 assists per game last sea- as a free agent. Rookie Kay Felder wasnt ready to firmed a win for Horn, the WBO his rich contract for the fight, and
son. make a contribution, and veteran Deron Williams said. speculating is mounting about
The 40-year-old Carter ranks 27th all-time in never found his groove, struggling in the Finals The Philippines Games and another showdown in Australia in
points scored (24,555), fifth in 3-pointers (2,049) against Golden State. Amusements Board (GAB) last November.
and 13th in games played (1,347). Cleveland reached an agreement with Calderon on week urged a review, saying it GAB chairman Abraham Kahlil
Carter set records for a player 40 and over last sea- July 1. wanted to protect the integrity of Mitra last week welcomed the
son, passing Michael Jordan as the oldest to score 20 Calderon split last season between the Los Angeles the sport. WBOs decision to conduct the
points off the bench at 39 years and 287 days against Lakers and Atlanta, averaging 3.4 points and 2.1 The fight, in front of more than review, saying it would send a
Denver on Nov. 8, only to surpass the mark six days assists in 41 games. He appeared in six playoff 51,000 people at a rugby stadium strong signal that any sign of
later with 20 points at Utah. games with the Hawks. in Brisbane, was scored 117-111 leniency, abuse of authority or
by Waleksa Roldan and 115-113 wrongdoing would not be tolerat-
each by Chris Flores and Ramon ed.
Cerdan Roldans score coming Our feeling is, if youre quiet,
in for most criticism. Pacquiao had youll get abused but if you com-
Horn in wobbling and in trouble plain, theyll be careful ... Manny
in the 9th round, but couldnt fin- is a senator, a champion, but was
ish him off. Horn rallied late to like wrestled there, abused by
hold on for a points decision and them, Mitra told The Associated
remain unbeaten in 18 profession- Press in the Philippines capital
al fights. after the WBO confirmed it would
It gives me evidence behind me review the scoring. If it can be
that I can just use now. Instead of done to him, it can be done to any
saying I think I won the fight, other Filipino boxer.
THE DAILY JOURNAL HEALTH Tuesday July 11, 2017 17
Survey: U.S. uninsured up by 2M this year as gains erode
By Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar ed nearly 2 million dropped out of coverage.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Rising insurance premiums could be The losses were concentrated among
younger adults and people buying their
WASHINGTON The number of U.S.
causing some Americans to forgo insurance, own health insurance policies, the survey
adults without health insurance has grown especially those who fail to qualify for federal subsidies. found.
by some 2 million this year, according to a Gallups analysis of the survey That may be a reflection of rising premi-
major new survey that finds recent coverage ums and dwindling choices in the insurance
gains beginning to erode. signs on his GOP bill as senators trickle demands to make it easier for insurers to markets created under Obama. Rising
The new numbers highlight whats at back to Washington from a July 4 break that offer skimpier policies. insurance premiums could be causing some
stake as Congress returns to an unresolved many spent listening to constituents vent Hes also admonished fellow Republicans Americans to forgo insurance, especially
debate over Republican proposals to roll about health care. that they may find themselves negotiating those who fail to qualify for federal subsi-
back much of former President Barack McConnell is seen as a master legislative with Democratic leader Sen. Chuck Schumer dies, said Gallups analysis of the survey.
Obamas health care law. strategist, but theres no sign hes secured of New York if they dont close ranks. In Also, President Donald Trump has branded
The Gallup-Sharecare Well-Being Index, enough votes to pass a bill. He can only that case, McConnell said hed aim for a his predecessors leading domestic achieve-
published Monday, found that the uninsured afford to lose two out of 52 Republican sen- limited package propping up troubled insur- ment a disaster while pursuing its repeal.
rate among U.S. adults was 11.7 percent in ators. ance markets around the country. Some insurers say Trump administration
the second three months of this year, com- The Congressional Budget Office has The Gallup-Sharecare survey serves as a actions are contributing to double-digit pre-
pared with a record low of 10.9 percent at estimated that at least 22 million more peo- kind of early indicator, publishing several mium increases for next year.
the end of last year. Though small, the ple would become uninsured under months before the nimblest government Uncertainty surrounding the health care
change was statistically significant, survey Republican legislation. surveys. The most recent government law also may be driving the increase, the
analysts noted. McConnell has been considering easing report found that progress reducing the analysis added. The presidents executive
While Obamacare has remained politi- some of the bills Medicaid cuts, beefing up number of uninsured stalled in 2016, after order permitting agencies to waive or delay
cally divisive, it had helped drive the unin- health care tax credits to help people buy five consecutive years of coverage gains provisions that impose a fiscal burden on
sured rate to historic lows as some 20 mil- private insurance and adding billions of under Obama. individuals, as well as the prospect of a new
lion people gained coverage. dollars to counter the opioid epidemic. That Peering at this year, Gallup-Sharecare health care law, may be causing consumers
Senate Majority Leader Mitch might comfort GOP moderates. To placate found an erosion of progress, with the num- to question whether the penalty for not hav-
McConnell, R-Ky., plans to check vital conservatives, McConnell is weighing ber of uninsured edging up again. It estimat- ing insurance will be enforced.

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TRAFFIC
determine how much voters might tolerate. currently appears to be limited revenue ded-
One recent study of 9,000 Bay Area voters icated to San Mateo County projects should
found 85 percent said traffic was worse than RM3 pass.
a year ago and 56 percent would support Sandy Wong, executive director of the San
Continued from page 1 gradually increasing bridge tolls by $3 over Mateo County City/County Association of
the next four years to help fund improve- Governments, said local representatives
nine counties and MTC to float a future bal- ments, according to the Bay Area Council. will need to advocate for MTC to direct fund-
lot initiative to increase tolls up to $3. This week, San Mateo County officials ing locally. An initial framework of RM3
Bridge tolls havent been raised since will look toward their own poll on voters funding alternatives presented last month
2004 and since toll revenue hasnt kept feelings surrounding transportation and shows scant mention of San Mateo County-
with inflation, its essentially pumped the potential funding mechanisms. The Board specific programs. Although theres men-
breaks on purchasing power, said Randy of Supervisors Tuesday is hosting a study tion of express lane projects such as San
Rentschler, MTCs director of legislation session that likely includes the prospect of Mateo Countys segment of Highway 101,
and public affairs. With bipartisan proposing a new half-cent sales increase tax other regionally critical improvements
prospects grim in the nations Capitol, the dedicated to transportation. With SamTrans such as reconstructing the highways inter-
Bay Areas can-do attitude is now sought to already managing Measure A, the additional vehicle bridge at the border of San Mateo section with State Route 92 arent explicit-
address a backlog of repairs and congestion- increase could result in a full-cent sales tax and Santa Clara counties. ly mentioned, she noted.
relief projects. dedicated to county transportation needs. The Dumbarton proposal was recently MTCs Rentschler said it was too early to
This is a way to deliver some projects in Supervisor Warren Slocum, who also sits revitalized with a $1 million donation from identify exactly where the proposed revenue
the Bay Area that were just simply not on the MTC, said peoples top concerns Facebook and Slocum emphasized the would be spent, but noted projects such as
going to get from anybody else, have been fixing potholes and dealing with prospect of tapping into the lush Silicon Bay Area Rapid Transit improvements or
Rentschler said. I wouldnt think a person congestion, especially on Highway 101. Valley business community for funding increasing ferry service would benefit San
would be optimistic about getting a big With a variety of state, regional and local while noting companies have a vested inter- Mateo County residents as well. He empha-
transportation package from the current funding opportunities, Slocum said Bay est in getting employees to work. sized the goal would be to tie toll revenue to
crew in Washington, D.C. The state took Area residents are at a crucial intersection.
their action and it included very little for Rentschler agreed, noting for the projects that are related to the bridges or
I think this is really a once-in-a-genera- employers, many of them which are on the congestion relief.
places like the Bay Area that has this con- tion sort of moment, where between SB 1
gestion stress. This is an opportunity for Peninsula, getting people to work has Although an MTC report shows the
and the local measure and potentially RM3 become an existential issue. Its a competi-
meaningful projects that can address con- if passed, provides a significant stream for majority of bridge toll revenue is currently
gestion. tiveness issue. If youre a person, get- paid by East Bay residents commuting to
the future. Those things dont come along ting to work is equally an existential ques-
But exactly how much will voters agree that often, Slocum said. the Peninsula, about 22 percent comes from
pay is a question transit officials must ask tion. How much time am I away from my those traveling on the San Mateo and
The commuter landscape has also shifted family? Where can I afford to live and still
before driving their efforts toward a ballot. over the years, with more job centers now Dumbarton bridges. Plus, Wong noted San
get to work? How much time am I going to Mateo County experiences a significant
sprawled throughout the Peninsula, no
The cost of driving longer just congregated in the big cities.
be commuting and how can I be productive portion of the congestion. Not only are two
doing that? This is not just a minor detail. bridges located in its boundaries, its stretch
The influx of options comes on the heels With an influx of job growth and a rise in With that in mind, the Silicon Valley
of the Legislature passing Senate Bill 1, an housing costs pushing people to commute of Highway 101 carries commuters between
Leadership Group has also floated the Silicon Valley hot spots in Santa Clara
overhaul in how the state funds transit that from farther distances, Slocum said policy prospect of a tri-county one-eighth-cent
included the controversial gas tax increase, makers must adapt. County and San Francisco.
sales tax that would directly fund Caltrain, While the various nine counties will like-
raising vehicle registration fees, and requir- Highway 101 now is pretty much con- the backbone of the Peninsulas rail system
ing electric car drivers to pay a flat yearly gested all the time, he said. The voters ly be grasping for a piece of the pie, the
and one of the few transit agencies without a nuanced challenges of Bay Area congestion
surcharge as well. Transit advocates touted have reached this decision point, this dedicated funding source. Caltrain officials
it as a vital means to reviving gas tax funds breaking point, where we approve and set will need a coordinated response and Wong
have noted theyre still considering various said multiple funding opportunities should
depleted with the rise in electric and more aside some of this money for 101 improve- options.
fuel-efficient vehicles. But the annual $5.2 ments and rail corridor improvements, or we be considered.
billion drivers are expected to pay will be continue with business as usual. A regional approach does make sense
divvied out across California with about Should bridge tolls increase, Slocum
How to slice the pie because this traffic, they come from differ-
half going to state projects and the rest to urged funds be dedicated toward potentially There are vast competing demands for ent parts of the area into San Mateo County
local roads. extending Caltrain across the South Bay by how regional funds, such as from a potential or passing through San Mateo County, she
With drivers about to start paying more at rehabilitating the Dumbarton Rail Bridge. bridge toll hike, could be spent. While said. And traffic is still one of the big
the pump, officials are looking to polls to That unused structure runs parallel to the specifics havent been fleshed out, there problems affecting everyones daily life.

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By Erica Werner and Alan Fram
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The presidents made it very clear. We
WASHINGTON Republican divi-
believe if they cant pass this carefully crafted
sions over health care multiplied repeal and replace bill, do those two things
Monday as President Donald Trump simultaneously, we ought to just repeal only.
pressured GOP senators to act quickly,
and Vice President Mike Pence suggest- Vice President Mike Pence
ed they might have to revert to a
straightforward Obamacare repeal if of Alaska, who want essentially the The Republican Party has been cam-
they cant agree on an alternative. opposite, a more generous bill. paigning against Obamas law ever
Consensus on a replacement seemed McConnell has little room for error as since, but having ridden the issue to
more remote than ever as senators he tries to pass a bill with 50 GOP control of the House, Senate and the
returned to the Capitol from a Fourth of votes, and Pence as the tie-breaker, in a White House, theyre finding it nearly
July recess. Some lawmakers spent the Senate split 52-48 between Republicans impossible to coalesce around an alter-
break facing critics of Senate Majority and Democrats. Some GOP senators are native. REUTERS
Leader Mitch McConnells bill, or voic- questioning McConnells partisan Underscoring the divisions within the Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell speaks at a Harden
ing criticism of their own. But Sen. approach, and the majority leader him- GOP, and an occasional communica- County Republican party fundraiser in Elizabethtown, Ky.
John Cornyn of Texas, the No. 2 self acknowledged to a home-state audi- tions vacuum between the White House
Republican, told reporters that a revised ence in Kentucky last week that if he and the Senate, Pence appeared on con-
bill would be unveiled this week, and cant get the job done with Republicans servative host Rush Limbaughs radio
the goal continues to be to vote next alone, hell have to turn to Democrats to show to rule out working with
week. shore up the market for individual insur- Democrats.
McConnell abruptly postponed a vote ance buyers. The presidents made it very clear. We
last month, lacking GOP support for Collins, referring to President Barack believe if they cant pass this carefully
legislation he wrote largely in secret. Obamas Affordable Care Act, passed in crafted repeal and replace bill, do those
To succeed, the new legislation will 2010 without a single Republican vote, two things simultaneously, we ought to
have to address the concerns of conser- told reporters: I believe that we should just repeal only, and then turn to
vatives like Mike Lee of Utah and Ted not repeat the mistake that President replacement legislation later on, Pence
Cruz of Texas, who want a more full- Obama made in passing major legisla- said, although Trump has at times dan-
blown repeal, and moderates like Susan tion with no support from the other gled the prospect of working with
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Chynas attorney Kardashian did not appear at library onto e-readers. For more every Thursday to meet others and
information call 591-0341. make new friends. We plan monthly
LOS ANGELES A court commis- Lisa Bloom called Mondays hearing. His lawyer Robert entertainment, guest lectures, Game
sioner on Monday issued a temporary the hearing a com- Shapiro apologized on his clients Textile Tuesday. 1 p.m. 840 W. Day, potluck and special lunches. For
Orange Ave., South San Francisco. more information, call 286-2585.
restraining order against Rob plete and total vic- behalf outside the courthouse. Learn to sew quilted potholders. For
Kardashian in response to the reality tory. We apologize and have offered our more information contact Lecture series. Noon. San Mateo
The judge gave regrets for what has taken place over valle@plsinfo.org. County Law Library, 710 Hamilton
television stars posting of explicit St., Redwood City. For more informa-
images of his ex-fiancee on social us everything we the past couple of days, Shapiro said. 3-D Design: Othermill. 2 p.m. 840 tion email
media last week. asked for, she And now we move forward to do one W. Orange Ave., South San Francisco. cbracco@smclawlibrary.org.
Rob said. thing and one thing only: Whatevers Part of the Technology and
Los Angeles Superior Court Makerspace classes series. For more Listen and Lunch: Story Time for
Kardashian The order will in the best interest of the child. Adults. Noon. 306 Walnut Ave.,
Commissioner James E. Blancarte information email valle@plsinfo.org.
remain in effect until an Aug. 8 hear- He said the former couple remains South San Francisco. Lunchtime
granted the order based on filings by South San Francisco Friends of short story and brief discussion. For
Kardashians ex Blac Chyna, who also ing. focused on their daughter, who he said the Library Quarterly Meeting. 6 more information email valle@plsin-
claims he hit her in the thigh earlier Chyna sought a temporary restrain- is currently being cared for by p.m. 840 W. Orange Ave., South San fo.org.
Francisco. Help support childrens
this year, knocking her down and leav- ing order on Monday, less than a week Kardashian. programming, adult literacy tutor- Chinese/Japanese Story Time. 4
ing her bruised. after Kardashian went on a tirade Theyre working this out among ing, summer learning and many p.m. Main Library, 840 W. Orange
other library programs and collec- Ave., S. San Francisco. All ages are
Rob has been violent with me in against her on Instagram and Twitter, themselves as good parents, Shapiro tions. For more information contact welcome.
the past and I am afraid to be around including posting explicit images of said. valle@plsinfo.org. For more information call 829-3860.
him, Chyna, whose real name is her. He said Kardashian agreed to the Music On the Plaza. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Mind and Meditation for Adults. 6
Angela White, wrote in court docu- Blancarte sealed exhibits in the issuance of a temporary restraining p.m. to 7 p.m. San Carlos Library, 610 Lytton Plaza, 202 University Ave.,
ments filed Monday in Los Angeles. case, citing their explicit nature. order. Elm St., San Carlos. Experienced Palo Alto. Tinman plays music at the
meditation practitioners will intro- plaza. For more information email
The order bars Kardashian from con- Bloom has accused Kardashian of Outside the courthouse, Chyna said, duce you to powerful breathing russ@paloaltodowntown.com.
tacting Chyna or coming within 100 cyber bullying. First and foremost, I want to thank techniques and blissful meditation
Blancarte said his primary concern the judge for granting me this restrain- resulting in deep relaxation and How to Pitch Your Wow to
yards of her home, car or workplace. increased energy. For more informa- Investors Discussion by Bill
The order also prohibits him from was the former couples infant child. ing order to protect me and I want to tion call 591-0341. Reichert. 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. College of
posting images online of Chyna or the Bloom said in court that nannies would (get) back to co-parenting Dream. San Mateo, 1700 W. Hillsdale Blvd.,
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Presbyterian Church, 1500 Easton

TURF
into question, bringing attention to investment and effort in studying this Drive, Burlingame. Hear Christine [Un]refined Group Show Opening
other hazards related to them and com- topic, will continue to evaluate new Hueber, an expert in using the new Reception. 6 p.m to 9 p.m. 244
LinkedIn website to discover ideal Primrose Road, Burlingame.
paring the cost of installing and main- possible artificial turf products for but hidden jobs. For more informa- [Un]refined explores contemporary
taining artificial turf fields and grass safety and we welcome input and ideas tion call 522-0701. art practices. Runs through July 26.
Continued from page 1 For more information visit stu-
fields. Known to absorb and trap heat from our community. dioshopgallery.com.
The Documentary Club Viewing
at a higher rate than grass fields, the The grand jury acknowledged the of Little Dieter Needs to Fly. 6:30
making. fields have also been pegged as a challenge of sifting through existing p.m. to 9 p.m. Belmont Library, 1110 Pub Style Trivia. 6:30 p.m. to 8:30
Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. p.m. Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda
The grand jury believes that it potential hazard to those using the information about artificial turf as Open to all. For more information de las Pulgas, Belmont. Test useless
would be a mistake for San Mateo fields in high temperatures, according studies aimed at clarifying its health call 591-8286. knowledge of pop culture, geek-
County school districts to fail to con- dom, random school facts and
to the jury. effects are pending and cost savings Lawyers in the Library. 7 p.m. to 9 more. Pub snacks will be served.
sider such potential health risks as a District officials at the San Mateo information is often provided by arti- p.m. San Carlos Library, 610 Elm St., Ages 21+. For more information call
part of their overall analysis of San Carlos. This month, the legal 591-8286.
Union High School District confirmed ficial turf providers, who have a vested clinic, enabled in collaboration with
whether to use crumb rubber on its ath- the six artificial turf fields with crumb interest in their installation. County the San Mateo Bar Association, fea- Astronomer Andrew Fraknoi Talks
letic field surfaces, the jury stated in rubber infill maintained on its premis- Superintendent Anne Campbell tures an attorney who specializes in About the Upcoming Solar
wills, trusts, probate, power of attor- Eclipse. 7 p.m. The Menlo Park
the report. es cost an annual average of $63,600, expressed appreciation for the grand Library, 800 Alma St., Menlo Park.
ney and advanced health care. For
Of the 192 athletic fields managed or $10,600 per field, with replacement jurys focus on an issue affecting San more information call 591-0341. There will also be a book signing of
Fraknois book, When the Sun Goes
by the 23 school districts in San of the underlying carpet of the fields Mateo County school communities. WEDNESDAY, JULY 12 Dark. For more information call 330-
Mateo County, 29 are made of artificial expected to cost $700,000 and to be Student safety should always be our Get Ready Disaster Preparedness 2501.
turf using tire-derived products, with required every seven years. San Mateo- highest priority, and the release of the Class. 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. 2645
Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo. Evening with the Author
16 school districts considering field Foster City School District officials Environmental Protection Agencys Free. For more information call 522- Katherine Ozment. 7 p.m. The Lane
replacements in the next five years, confirmed annual maintenance costs of 7490. Room at the Burlingame Public
report at the end of this year will help Library, 480 Primrose Road,
according to the report. $2,850 for each of the grass fields it our districts in assessing the safety of Programming Concepts: Robot Burlingame. Ozment will talk about
The report noted the rising populari- manages. specific types of artificial turf, she Turtles. 10 a.m. 840 W. Orange Ave., her book Grace Without God
South San Francisco. Part of the exploring secular America. For more
ty of using artificial turf fields in Sheri Costa, a spokeswoman for the said in an email. Technology and Makerspace classes information email rider@plsinfo.org.
recent years, specifically those with San Mateo Union High School Though Campbell confirmed the series. For more information email
valle@plsinfo.org. The North Pool by Rajiv Joseph. 8
crumb rubber infill, which involve District, said the district is invested in responsibility of implementing guide- p.m. Dragon Theatre, 2120
filling the spaces between artificial providing the best possible artificial lines regarding the selection of athlet- Drop In Computer Help. 10 a.m. to Broadway, Redwood City. Watch a
noon. Redwood City Main Library, psychological thriller that looks at
grass blades with rubber from used turf product for the safety of its stu- ic field surfaces belongs to local 1044 Middlefield Road, Redwood racial, cultural, and gender profiling
tires. Lauded for recycling used tires, dents and is seeking artificial turf boards and superintendents, she said City. Have your questions answered in America. For more information
reducing the need for irrigation during alternatives and solutions. regarding your laptop, e-reader, and to buy tickets visit dragonpro-
the County Office of Education would ductionsproductions.net.
tablet or mobile phone. For more
drought conditions and being able to There have been numerous reports be supportive in creating them. information call 780-7098.
withstand year-round use, among other Movies on the Square. 8:45 p.m.
published throughout the U. S. and The San Mateo County Grand Jury 2200 Broadway, Redwood City.
benefits, artificial turf fields have been Hydration Wellness Talk. 1 p.m. to
abroad that have presented inconclu- are has no legal authority to imple- 2 p.m. New Leaf Community Watch Doctor Strange. For more
an attractive option for school district sive evidence of the link between cer- ment policy change, but elected offi- Classroom, 150 San Mateo Road, information call 780-7311.
officials contending with an increase Half Moon Bay. Attend this free well-
tain types of artificial turf and major cials are required to respond to a ness talk and find out why adequate FRIDAY, JULY 14
in demand for field time from school health issues, and there have been reports findings and recommenda- hydration is so important. For more Craft the Summer of Love: Button
athletic teams, according to the report. information visit Bracelets. 2 p.m. 840 W. Orange
reports on the risks associated with tions within two months and govern- newleaf.com/events. Ave., South San Francisco. Celebrate
In its report, the grand jury called alternative products, she said in an ing bodies must respond within three the 50th anniversary of the Summer
Playful Geometry. 3:30 p.m. 306 of Love, and create a groovy
perceived benefits of artificial fields email. We appreciate the grand jurys months. bracelet made from leftover but-
Walnut Ave., South San Francisco.
Build your universe with straws and tons. For more information contact
strawbees. For more information valle@plsinfo.org.
email valle@plsinfo.org.
Teen Advisory Board. 4 p.m. 840 W.
Tanforan Kids Club Event. 4 p.m. to Orange Ave., South San Francisco.
6 p.m. The Shops at Tanforan, 1150 El Join a teen-driven community
Camino Real, San Bruno. This free group focused on advising library
event for children 12 and under will staff in library atmosphere, program
feature craft activities. For more development, book and DVD selec-
information call 280-8765. tions and youth engagement.
Volunteer credit will be given. For
Music in the Park. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. more information contact
Stafford Park, 50 King St., Redwood valle@plsinfo.org.
City. Come to watch Janel and the
Heist perform. For more information Cafe Zos Summer Party and Art
call 780-7311. Reception. 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Cafe Zo,
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A Visual Tour of San Franciscos Zo will launch their next fundraising
Entire 49 Mile Scenic Drive. 7 p.m. effort: to raise money for the Willow
Lane Community Room, Burlingame Oaks School to purchase new art
Public Library, 480 Primrose Road. tables for their students. The recep-
Free. Open to public. For more infor- tion is a chance to meet the artists,
mation call 558-7444, ext. 2. view the full gallery and celebrate.
For more information call 270-0135.
Knitting With Arnie. 7 p.m. to 9
p.m. San Carlos Library, 610 Elm St., Music on the Square. 6 p.m. to 8
San Carlos. Bring some yarn and p.m. 2200 Broadway, Redwood City.
needles to knit at the San Carlos Come to see Long Train Runnin per-
Library. For more information call form. For more information call 780-
591-0341. 7311.

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203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices Tundra Tundra Tundra
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #273968 STATEMENT #274259 STATEMENT #274034
The following person is doing business The following person is doing business The following person is doing business
as: Freshworks, 1250 Bayhill Dr, Ste as: San Bruno Notary Public & Services, as: Lyra Administrative Services, Inc.,
315, SAN BRUNO, CA 94066. Regis- 532 San Mateo Ave., SAN BRUNO, CA 205 Park Road, BURLINGAME, CA
tered Owner: Freshworks Inc., DE. The 94066. Registered Owners: Angelica
business is conducted by a Corporation. 94010. Registered Owner: Lyra Health
The registrants commenced to transact Ayar and Javier Solorzano, 1126 Millbrae Inc., DE. The business is conducted by
business under the FBN on 6/6/2017. Ave., Millbrae, CA 94030. The business a Corporation. The registrants com-
/s/Dilawar Syed/ is conducted by a Married Couple. The menced to transact business under the
This statement was filed with the Asses- registrant commenced to transact busi- FBN on N/A.
sor-County Clerk on 6/19/2017. (Publish- ness under the FBN on N/A.. /s/Elaine M. Yang/
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, /s/Angelica Ayar/ This statement was filed with the Asses-
6/27/17, 7/4/17, 7/11/17, 7/18/17). This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk on 6/22/2017. (Publish-
sor-County Clerk on 7/7/2016. (Publish- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 6/27/17, 7/4/17, 7/11/17, 7/18/17).
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME 7/11/17, 7/18/17, 7/25/17, 8/1/17
STATEMENT #274064
The following person is doing business
as: Big Hearts Homecare, 420 Lomond
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Over the Hedge Over the Hedge Over the Hedge
Dr., PACIFICA, CA 94044. Registered STATEMENT #274046
Owners: 1)Miriam Soliman Desiderio, STATEMENT #274125
The following person is doing business The following person is doing business
same address 2)Etheldreda G. Malate, as: Energy Healing and Wellness Coach,
586 Clarinada Ave. Apt. 25, Daly City, as: 1) Mooset 2) Umpunu, 1522 Pine
Knoll Dr, BELMONT, CA 94002. Regis- 1520 Balboa Avenue, BURLINGAME,
CA 94015 3)Jovelyn De Los Santos, 880
Campus Drive Apt. 222, Daly City, CA tered Owners: 1) Guillermo Bansch 2) CA 94010. Registered Owner: Nina
94015. The business is conducted by a Anabel Fandino, same address. The Weil, same address. The business is
General Partnership. The registrants business is conducted by a Married Cou- conducted by an Individual. The regis-
commenced to transact business under ple. The registrants commenced to trants commenced to transact business
the FBN on 6/26/17. transact business under the FBN on under the FBN on August 1, 2012.
/s/Miriam Desiderio/ 06/22/2016. /s/Nina Weil/
This statement was filed with the Asses- /s/Guillermo Bansch/ This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 6/26/2017. (Publish- This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk on 6/23/2017. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
6/27/17, 7/4/17, 7/11/17, 7/18/17). sor-County Clerk on 6/28/2017. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 6/27/17, 7/4/17, 7/11/17, 7/18/17).
7/11/17, 7/18/17, 7/25/17, 8/1/17).
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #273923 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
The following person is doing business FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #274039
as: California Auto Upholstery, 1803 El STATEMENT #273742 The following person is doing business
Camino Real, SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. The following person is doing business as: Gregory Allyn and Associates, 80 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices
Registered Owners: 1)Omar Yalle, 1146 as: Lonjo Trucking, 1028 Lassen Drive, Glenn Way Unit 3, SAN CARLOS, CA
Columbia St., Turlock, CA 95380 BELMONT, CA 94002. Registered 94070. Registered Owner: Gregory Al- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
2)Christine Yalle, 1997 Shadow Park Dr., Owner: John Longinidis, same address. lyn Pless, same address. The business COUNTY OF SAN STATEMENT #274176 STATEMENT #274255
The following person is doing business The following person is doing business
Turlock, CA 95380. The business is con- The business is conducted by an Individ- is conducted by an Individual. The regis- MATEO, CALIFORNIA as: Fusion Izakaya, 1190 Broadway, as: A&K, 7555 Mission st #202, DALY
ducted by a Married Couple. The regis- ual. The registrants commenced to trants commenced to transact business PROJECT CITY, CA 94014. Registered Owners:
trants commenced to transact business BURLINGAME, CA 94010. Registered
transact business under the FBN on under the FBN on N/A. DEVELOPMENT UNIT Owner: Broadway Izakaya Inc., CA. The Aung Kyaw Khaung and Yin Moet Moet
under the FBN on January 3, 1994. June 5, 2000. Khaing, same address. The business is
/s/Gregory Allyn Pless/ business is conducted by a Corporation.
/s/Omar Yalle/ /s/John Longinidis/ This statement was filed with the Asses- REQUEST FOR The registrants commenced to transact
conducted by a Married Couple. The reg-
This statement was filed with the Asses- istrant commenced to transact business
sor-County Clerk on 6/14/2017. (Publish- This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk on 6/22/2017. (Publish- STATEMENT OF business under the FBN on 6/29/17. under the FBN on 07/07/2017.
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, sor-County Clerk on 5/26/2017. (Publish- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, QUALIFICATIONS FOR /s/Freda Kong/ /s/Aung Kyaw Khaung/
6/20/17, 6/27/17, 7/4/17, 7/11/17). ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 6/27/17, 7/4/17, 7/11/17, 7/18/17). This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses-
6/20/17, 6/27/17, 7/4/17, 7/11/17). ARCHITECTURAL AND sor-County Clerk on 6/30/2017. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 7/7/2016. (Publish-
ENGINEERING ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME SERVICES AT 7/4/17, 7/11/17, 7/18/17, 7/25/17). 7/11/17, 7/18/17, 7/25/17, 8/1/17
STATEMENT #273942 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
The following person is doing business STATEMENT #273651
STATEMENT #273774 CORDILLERAS MENTAL
The following person is doing business HEALTH FACILITY AT
as: 516 & 520 East Bellevue Avenue The following person is doing business as: La Honda Fair, 251 Coggins Road,
Apartments, 520 East Bellevue Avenue, as: Yaeger Enterprises, 3843 Shamrock LA HONDA, CA 94020. Registered 200 EDMONDS RD IN
SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Registered Ct, SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA
Owner: Jeff Ring, same address. The REDWOOD CITY, CA PUBLIC NOTICE
Owners: Richard Tod Spieker and Cath- 94080. Registered Owner: Justin Yaeg-
erine R. Spieker, 60 Mulberry Lane, er, same address. The business is con- business is conducted by an Individual. June 30, 2017
Atherton, CA 94027. The business is The registrants commenced to transact San Mateo County Project INVITATION TO BID
ducted by an Individual. The registrants
conducted by a Trust. The registrants business under the FBN on June 11,
commenced to transact business under
commenced to transact business under
2007. Development Unit is seek- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the San Mateo County
the FBN on 6/12/2012.
the FBN on 5/1/17. ing responses from quali-
/s/Justin Yaeger/ /s/Jeff Ring/ Harbor District will receive sealed bids for the Oyster
/s/Richard Tod Spieker/ This statement was filed with the Asses- fied architectural firms who
This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- Point Marina Modular Building Project. The District in-
sor-County Clerk on 5/18/2017. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 5/30/2017. (Publish- have demonstrated the abil-
sor-County Clerk on 6/14/2017. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, vites qualified contractors to bid on the Modular Building
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ity to design, engineer and Demolition Project at Oyster Point Marina. The modular
6/27/17, 7/4/17, 7/11/17, 7/18/17). 6/20/17, 6/27/17, 7/4/17, 7/11/17). 6/27/17, 7/4/17, 7/11/17, 7/18/17).
to provide successful con- building is approximately 60-feet long and 24-feet wide.
struction phase administra- The project includes complete demolition and disposal of
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME tion during all phases of this the modular building and its associated shallow founda-
STATEMENT #274053 STATEMENT #273973 STATEMENT #274042 tion as well as all appurtenant structures and miscellane-
The following person is doing business The following person is doing business The following person is doing business Mental Health Facility that
as: Michael Steven Strawhacker, 377 as: Imporito, 632 N. Claremont St. Apt C, as: Menas Cleaning, 2073 Texas Way, reflect the requirements and ous contents including the following. Bushes around the
San Carlos Ave., REDWOOD CITY, CA SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Registered SAN MATEO, CA 94403. Registered guidelines of the California building are to be removed and replaced with sod after
94061. Registered Owner: Michael Ste- Owner: Justin Scott Lucas, same ad- Owners: Henry dela Cruz and Leidi Zal- Public Code Title 24. flattening and grading the area. The concrete ramp and
ven Strawhacker, same address. The dress. The business is conducted by an daa, same address. The business is associated curb is to be demolished and replaced with
business is conducted by an Individual. Individual. The registrants commenced conducted by a Married Couple. The The Project will be located new stones set in concrete to match the existing curb.
The registrants commenced to transact at 200 Edmonds Road in
business under the FBN on JUNE 26th, to transact business under the FBN on registrants commenced to trans act busi- The existing valve pit shall also be demolished. Pro-
2017. N/A. ness under the FBN on N/A. Redwood City, CA. The ex- spective Bidders are directed to the Harbor Districts
/s/Michael Strawhacker/ /s/Justin Scott Lucas/ /s/Henry dela Cruz/ isting Cordilleras Mental
This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses-
website for construction documents and further informa-
This statement was filed with the Asses- Health Facility is a 117 bed
sor-County Clerk on 6/26/2017. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 6/19/2017. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 6/27/2017. (Publish- tion.
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, County-owned psychiatric
6/27/17, 7/4/17, 7/11/17, 7/18/17). 6/20/17, 6/27/17, 7/4/17, 7/11/17). 7/4/17, 7/11/17, 7/18/17, 7/25/17). facility serving San Mateo
County residents. Sealed Bid Proposals shall be submitted to the San Mateo
Qualifications will be re- County Harbor District, Administration Office, no later than Au-
ceived until 2:30 p.m. Au- gust 7, 2017 at 2:00 p.m. local time at 504 Avenue Alhambra,
2nd Floor, El Granada, CA 94018.

The Future
gust 11, 2017 at the San
Mateo County Project De- PROJECT BID SPECIFICATIONS ARE IMMEDIATELY
velopment Unit located at AVAILABLE at the San Mateo County Harbor District, 504
1402 Maple Street, Red- Avenue Alhambra, 2nd Floor, El Granada, CA 94018 or on the

of local news content wood City, CA 94063. Qual-


ification packages which
describe the general scope
Districts website at www.smharbor.com. Phone 650-741-
9163.

of services and require- A MANDATORY pre-bid conference will be held on July 17,
is actually right here in the present, as it has been for centuries The local community ments of the submission of 2017 at 10:30 am at the office of the Oyster Point Marina /
newspaper. We ignore the naysayers and shun the "experts" when it comes to the "demise" of qualifications will be availa- Park Harbor Master Building Conference Room, 95 Har-
ble upon request through bormaster Rd, #1, South San Francisco, CA 94018. The
the newspaper industry. the San Mateo County Proj- pre-bid conference and site visit is mandatory for the contrac-
tors bid to be considered responsive.
ect Development Unit. A
free copy of the RFSOQ Bid and Material & Labor Bonds are required as part of this
The leading local daily news resource for the You will be offering a wide variety of can be downloaded on or agreement.
SF Peninsula seeks an entreprenuerial marketing solutions including print advertising, after June 30, 2017 at
www.smcpdu.org. The District reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to
Advertising Account Exec to sell advertising inserts, graphic design, niche publications, The County will evaluate waive any irregularities therein. The award of this contract
and marketing solutions to local businesses. online advertising, event marketing, social media submissions in accordance shall be made to the lowest responsible and responsive bid-
with evaluation criteria es- der. No proposals will be accepted by facsimile or electronic
We are looking for a special person to join our and whatever else we come up with if as the tablished in this RFSOQ. mail.
team for an immediate opening. industry continues its evolution and our paper The San Mateo County
Project Development Unit
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self starter. You will be responsible for sales marketing a plus. But we will consider a ject portions of the propos-
als, to waive technicalities
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203 Public Notices 296 Appliances 300 Toys 304 Furniture 308 Tools 316 Clothes
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME JACK LALANE'S power juicer. $40. STAR WARS one 4 orange card ac- DESK, OAK and hutch style shelves to VINTAGE SHOPSMITH and BAND MEN'S STETSON hat, size large, new,
STATEMENT #274256 Call (650)364-1243. Leave message. tion figure, Momaw Nadon (Hammer- place on top-. $25 650-793-9900 SAW, good shape. $500/obo. Call rim, solid black, large, great gift. $40
The following person is doing business head). $8 Steve (650)518-6614 (650)342-6993 (650) 578-9208
as: Flowers by Donya, 25 Lakewood Cir- DINETTE TABLE, 3 adjustable leaf.$30.
cle, SAN MATEO, CA 94402. Regis- REFRIGERATOR COMPACT made by (650) 756-9516.Daly City. NEW WITH tags Wool or cotton Men's
tered Owner: Anna Marie Li, same ad- emerson $25.00 good shape joe 650 302 Antiques pullover sweaters (XL) $15/each
dress. The business is conducted by an 573 5269 DINING TABLE (36"x54") and 4 match- (650)952-3466
Individual. The registrant commenced to ANTIQUE TEAK CHINA cabinet and ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for 309 Office Equipment
transact business under the FBN on RIVETER, RIVETS, and case, $9, 650- matching table, with doors and legs. $250 .(650)-654-1930. PARIS HILTON purse white & silver un-
6/18/2017. 595-3933 $500/obo. (650)952-5049. LAPTOP CASE or bag. Black. Like new. used, about 12" long x 9" high
/s/Anna Marie Li/ DRESSER 4-DRAWER in Belmont for Hardly used. $25. (650)697-1564. $23. (650)592-2648
This statement was filed with the Asses- SEWING MACHINE-ROYAL XL 6000 $75. Good condition; good for children.
sor-County Clerk on 7/7/2016. (Publish- Dressmaker Sewing Machine. $150. HEIRLOOM 1920 hand quilted bed-
spread. 96" sq. Grandma's Garden pat- Call (650)678-8585 NEAT RECEIPTS Mobile Scanner new WILSON'S LG Green Suede Jacket
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, (650)342-8436. in box $79, call (650)324-8416 $40. (650)367-1508
7/11/17, 7/18/17, 7/25/17, 8/1/17 tern, 2 scalloped edges. $99. 650-556-
9708 DRESSER- ART Deco. 54wide 34 tall
WHIRLPOOL WASHER DRYER, GE 22deep. $150. (650)888-2662.
Refrigerator all working and in good con- 310 Misc. For Sale 318 Sports Equipment
dition all for $99.00 (650)315-3240. MAHOGANY ANTIQUE Secretary desk,
72 x 40 , 3 drawers, Display case, bev- 15 SF Giants Posters -- Barry Bonds,
210 Lost & Found elled glass, $350. (650)766-3024 DRESSER- VICTORIAN. 35 tall 500-600 BIG Band-era 78's--most mint,
Jeff Kent, JT Snow. 6' x 2.5' Unused. $4
no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459
FOUND: KEYS at Westwood Park in
297 Bicycles 48wide 22 deep. W/ mirror 34x42
$450. (650)888-2662.
each. $35 all. (650)588-1946 San Bruno
Redwood City, off of Fernside. Call to ADULT BIKES 1 regular and 2 with bal-
303 Electronics BOBBY HULL Hockey Game Great
claim (650)714-8893 DRESSER-ART DECO. Heavy Glass. Cont. ,1960s $50 (415)269-4784 BOW FLEx Max Trainer M-3-Very Good
loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356 Condition, Like New, Assembled, Paid
ANTARES DOLLARS Bill Changer ma- Top 51 tall 36 deep 14 wide $150.
chines never used for small bus. $95 CASH REGISTER Parts; Much Skin Not $1200 asking $800 Call Michael
LOST - Womans diamond ring. Lost BICYCLE STERLING, 3 speed, collaps- (650)888-2662. Guts $500 (415)269-4784
12/18. Broadway, Redwood City. (650)992-4544. (650)784-1061.
ible , good condition $75.00 (650)697-
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Call (323) 439-7713. Good shape, blonde, about 5' high. LIONEL CHRISTMAS Boxcars 2005, oz, 2 3/4 barrel. $50. (650)596-0513
Men's 26" Schwinn mountain bike, Rang- IPHONE 5 Morphie Juice Pack with (650)726-4102 2006, 2007 New OB $90 lot (650)368-
er 2.6, 21 speed, good condition $25. charger, Originally $100, now $85. 7537 GOLF CART, Caddytek, four wheels,
Books (650)556-9708 (650)766-2679 GLIDER rocker and ottoman, oak, excel- used only twice. $80. 650-341-1728
lent condition. $100 650-345-5644 LIONEL CHRISTMAS Holiday expan-
JAMES PATTERSON hardback books. MEN'S BICYCLE, Schwin Crusier , good KINDLE FIRE 8 in. Case and Charger sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537 GOLF CLUBS {13}, Bag, & Pull Cart all--
2 @ $3.00 each. (650)341-1861 condition $75.00 (650)697-6763 incl. 64 gig $75 Jeff 650-208-5758 IKEA DRESSER, black, 3 shelf. 23" x $90.00 (650)341-8342
15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804. LIONEL WESTERN Union Pass car and
NICHOLAS SPARKS hardback books. NEW 12" girls bike w/ training wheels MOTOROLA BRAVO MB 520 (android dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537 GOLF CLUBS, used set with Cart for
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mes card Belmont (650)595-8855 $ 30. (650)598-9804. RMT CHRISTMAS Diesel train and Ca-
QUALITY BOOKS used and rare. World boose. Rare. New OB $99 (650)368- MEN'S ROSSIGNOL Skis. $95.00,
& US History and classic American nov- NEW HP Desk Jet 1112 Printer plus ex- LEATHER SOFA, black, excellent condi- 7537 good condition, (650)341-0282.
els. $5 each obo (650)345-5502 298 Collectibles tra cartridges- $30. Call (650)345-1234 tion. $100 obo. (650)878-5533
SAMSONITE 26" tan hard-sided suit NEW WEIGH bench With 200lbs, plus
BILLY DEE Williams autographed Star ONKYO AV Receiver HT-R570 .Digital LIVING ROOM table 36"x19" exc condi- free weights. $50. (510)943-9221.San
294 Baby Stuff Wars action figure: Lando Calrissian, Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready, tion $30.(415) 231-4825.
case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new.
$60. (650)328-6709 Mateo.
space smuggler. $35 Steve (650)518- Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393
FISHER-PRICE HEALTHY Care booster 6614 LOVE SEAT, Upholstered pale yellow PRINCE TENNIS 2 section nylon black
seat - $5 (650)592-5864. SILK SAREE 6 yards new nice color.for
SAMSUNG FLAT TV 20" ex.co.incl. floral $99. (650)574-4021 $35 only. Call(650)515-2605 for more in- Bag with Prince Pro Graphite Racket-
DAISY B.B. pistol, 1960 Western 45, VCR ,set up $70. (650)992-4544 formation. $55.(650)341-8342
296 Appliances spring loaded, excellent condition, $45.,
NEW DELUxE Twin Folding Bed, Lin-
591-9769, San Carlos SONY DETACHABLE set :3cd /fm/am ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must TAYLOR-TOT(1947) MY First Ride $20 PURSUIT SCOOTER. $99. (650)348-
1960'S AVOCADO Osterizer blender double tape. exc cond. $70 (415)231- Sell! (650) 875-8159. (415)269-4784 2235
excellent condition $20.00 (650)596- FRAMED LEBRON James painting, 4825
0513 NEW LAWN chairs, 2, $14.50 ea, 650- TExACO LOGO Lube Gun - not in great RAWLINGS BASEBALL GLOVE, left
25"x21"; $99-will text photo; 650-591- handed, excellent condition, $8:00,
9769, San Carlos TV SONY Triniton 21" working condition. 595-3933 shape gd. for beginning collector $10.
$10 OBO (650)784-3243. (650)344-4756 591-9769 San Carlos
AIR CONDITIONER 10000 BTU w/re- NEW TWIN Mattress set plus frame
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U.N. envoy says Syria cease-fire generally holding


By Jamey Keaten and Philip Issa also reassure the Syrian people that while
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS we are talking the people are not going to
die because of bombs, de Mistura said.
GENEVA The U.N.s special envoy for He cautioned against de-escalation deals
Syrian peace talks on Monday said a U.S. leading to eventual partition, saying they
and Russia-brokered cease-fire in the coun- should be an interim measure only until an
trys southwest was generally holding overall cease-fire and peace settlement can
despite some teething problems, adding be found.
he hoped it would contribute positively to The Geneva talks are expected to last
talks between the government and opposi- through the week. De Mistura will be shut-
tion. tling between the two sides, which have
A new round of indirect talks that began not been face-to-face in the same room
Monday is the seventh so far between except at a ceremony to resume the talks
Syrian government representatives and earlier this year.
opposition leaders to try to wind down the The U. N. -led diplomatic effort seeks
battered countrys 6-year-old civil war. partly to ensure humanitarian aid deliver-
Staffan de Mistura, speaking at a press ies to Syria and plan for the day after the
conference in Geneva, said he is not war is over. At the press conference, de
expecting any breakthroughs but rather Mistura avoided questions about any polit-
some incremental developments. ical transition away from President Bashar
The start of the talks in Geneva coincid- Assad, saying the talks are focusing on de-
ed with the first full day of the cease-fire escalation and stabilization for now.
for southern Syria that was brokered last REUTERS The Syrian opposition is determined to
week by the United States, Russia and People are seen at al-Fardos district in Aleppo, Syria. achieve a political transition in Damascus,
Jordan. while Assads government insists the talks
Opposition activist Ahmad al-Masalmeh and bombardment in the city overnight. the new Trump administration and Russian should prioritize the war on terror.
said it was quiet in the city of Daraa, near The agreed-on cease-fire covers three President Vladimir Putins Moscow. Meanwhile, Syrian government forces
the Jordanian border. The Britain-based provinces in war-torn southern Syria. Its We believe that de-escalation will be retook the al-Hail gas field in central Syria
Syrian Observatory for Human Rights the first tangible outcome following contributing to not only the talks in from Islamic State militants, the army
monitoring group reported light shelling months of strategy and diplomacy between Geneva and in Astana of course but will reported.

Spyware in Mexico targeted international experts


By Maria Verza and Mark Stevenson watchdog group Citizen Lab found that the could put at risk a lot of contacts and A report released by the University of
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS spyware had been directed at journalists, sources, said former Colombian prosecu- Toronto-based cyber-sleuths found that
activists and opposition politicians in tor Angela Buitrago, a member of the someone sent emails with links to the spy-
Mexico. But targeting foreign experts group of experts. ware to the International Group of
MEXICO CITY Investigators said operating under the aegis of an interna- Buitrago said she and another expert, Independent Experts, named by the Inter-
Monday that targets of high-tech spying tional body marks an escalation of the Carlos Beristain, received the messages. American Commission on Human Rights.
in Mexico included an international group scandal, which so far involves 19 individ- She said she didnt open them. The experts had been critical of the gov-
of experts backed by the Organization of uals or groups. The experts had diplomatic I didnt open it because I am used to spy- ernments investigation into the 2014 dis-
American States who had criticized the status, making the spying attempt even ing, Buitrago said. When you work in a appearance of 43 students from a rural
governments probe into the disappear- graver. prosecutors office, a government office, teachers college in Guerrero state a
ance of 43 students. This must be investigated to find out there are strange messages and you pass politically sensitive incident that deeply
Previous investigations by the internet who sent these messages, because they them on to the analysts. embarrassed the government.

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