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Monday Aug. 21, 2017 XVIII, Edition 3 www.smdailyjournal.com

Firehouse Square developer awaits long-range plan OK


Belmont housing plans face concerns about old firehouse building preservation
By Anna Schuessler officials have looked at conceptu- Group could not be immediately December. Village specific plan referencing
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF al drawings for the mixed-used reached for this story. Given the location of the L- Firehouse Square as a site slated
project featuring up to 81 town- The developers submittal for shaped property at 1350 Civic for redevelopment. Policy 2.2-3
A developer awaiting final adop- houses and single-story flats, 25 the nearly 2-acre site near the Lane, just west of El Camino Real of the draft document reads:
tion of Belmonts downtown and percent of which would be sold or heart of downtown Belmont would between ONeill Avenue and Allow redevelopment to occur
general plans before submitting a rented at affordable rates. Also coincide with what city officials Broadway, plans for the Firehouse at the site of the old firehouse
housing development proposal included in the plans are 4,000 hope will be the last few hearings Square site, which contain a struc- building. Any development pro-
for Firehouse Square may have to square feet of commercial office on the updates to the citys devel- ture formerly used as a firehouse posals at Firehouse Square shall be
contend with concern about how space. But de Melo did not expect opment standards and zoning. At building, fall within the Belmont reviewed and evaluated by a quali-
the historic quality of the site the developer Sares Regis Group an Aug. 15 Planning Commission Village specific plan. fied architectural historian.
willl be maintained. to submit a more comprehensive meeting, de Melo estimated final Former Planning Commissioner With a preference the policy
Community Development application before September. adoption hearings for the plans to Kristin Mercer took issue with require retention of the original
Director Carlos de Melo said city Representatives of Sares Regis be held in November and draft language in the Belmont
See SQUARE, Page 18

Lane policy
takes aim at
solo drivers
SamTrans eyes managed lanes to
push commuters to public transit
By Samantha Weigel attempting to broach as they look
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF to ease traffic woes.
SamTrans last week released a
How far are transit agencies will- full draft of its Dumbarton Corridor
ing to go in their ongoing efforts Study, a 267-page document com-
to steer commuters onto public piled after nearly 18 months of
ANNA SCHUESSLER/DAILY JOURNAL transit? Is making congestion reviewing the southern east-west
Marti Russell, owner of Broadway Cleaners in Redwood City, has dedicated her career to her profession and worse for solo drivers worth it? Bay crossing. The report offers
hearing customers stories. Theres no silver bullet to numerous short- and long-term
resolving the Bay Areas trans- options for nearly every mode
Cleaners carrying torch as community fixture portation challenges that are com-
pounded by a geographically dis-
persed region facing a boom in
from bicyclists to a proposed new
transbay rail system. But one pro-
posal posing an interesting debate
Broadway Cleaners holds its own during adjacent construction jobs and a lack of housing. But relates to creating managed lanes
these tough questions are issues on the Highway 84 car bridge.
By Anna Schuessler An instructor and third-genera- dragged through the beach, Marti
tion dry cleaner, Marti Russell is Russell has seemingly seen and commuters and the San Mateo
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
no stranger to the business. She heard it all. Shes found all kinds County Transit District are See LANES, Page 20
With the words well cleaned, has fond memories of helping her of items in the pockets of pants
well pressed and well dressed hov-
ering in three red arrows above its
father, a dry cleaner himself, sort
through hangers as a kid and
that customers have dropped off
such as coins and weddings rings,
DA lawsuit seeks penalty
iconic sign, its tough for those
passing by Broadway Cleaners in
worked in his Belmont shop while
she attended San Mateo High
and has a collection of stories to
match all of the unusual requests from coastal businessman
Redwood City to miss it. School. and items shes worked with over By Samantha Weigel case Tuesday against Skylonda
Built specifically for a dry Though Marti Russell has the years. DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Equipment Inc., a San Gregorio-
cleaning business some 57 years logged over 50 years in the busi- Though taking over her fathers based company in the business of
ago, the building at 1681 Main St. ness, the stories her customers tell Belmont dry cleanings seemed The San Mateo County District wildland fire prevention and land
is a fixture standing where the her about the items they are drop- like an obvious choice for her, Attorneys Office has filed a civil clearing, and its owner Richard
street dead-ends into El Camino ping off keep her far from bored. Marti Russell remembers a time lawsuit seeking nearly half a mil- Rogers. The allegations include the
Real. Its now occupied by life- You just cant make some of when she wanted to move away lion dollars from a business owner company diverting water and pol-
long dry cleaners Marti and Jim this stuff up, she said. from the profession and left the accused of violating state environ- luting a creek, violating laws on
Russell, who have owned and From helping customers with Peninsula to attend the University mental laws, an allegation the San how hazardous waste is handled,
operated a business there for the last-minute prom dress alterations Gregorio man adamantly denies.
past six years. to restoring a wedding dress See CLEANERS, Page 18 The District Attorney filed the See LAWSUIT, Page 6
2 Monday Aug. 21, 2017 FOR THE RECORD THE DAILY JOURNAL

Thought for the Day


To know a little less and to understand a
little more: that, it seems to me, is our
greatest need.
James Ramsey Ullman, American author

This Day in History


The first of seven debates between

1858 Illinois senatorial contenders


Abraham Lincoln and Stephen
Douglas took place.
In 1 8 3 1 , Nat Turner launched a violent slave rebellion in
Virginia resulting in the deaths of at least 55 whites. (Turner
was later executed.)
In 1 9 11 , Leonardo da Vincis Mona Lisa was stolen from
the Louvre Museum in Paris. (The painting was recovered
two years later in Italy.)
In 1 9 4 0 , exiled Communist revolutionary Leon Trotsky
died in a Mexican hospital from wounds inflicted by an
assassin the day before.
In 1 9 4 5 , President Harry S. Truman ended the Lend-Lease
program that had shipped some $50 billion in aid supplies
to Americas allies during World War II.
In 1 9 5 9 , President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed an exec-
utive order making Hawaii the 50th state.
In 1 9 6 3 , martial law was declared in South Vietnam as REUTERS
police and army troops began a violent crackdown on People catch confetti sprayed from a giant inflatable octopus at the Desfile de la Ballena, translated as The Whales Parade,
Buddhist anti-government protesters. during festival season in Spain.
In 1 9 7 2 , the Republican National Convention opened in
Miami Beach.
In 1 9 8 3 , Philippine opposition leader Benigno S. Aquino In other news ...
Jr., ending a self-imposed exile in the United States, was She told the newspaper she was treat- barely went to work at his
shot dead moments after stepping off a plane at Manila Lawsuit claims rodent was ed at a hospital for nausea, had to see a $166,000-a-year job.
International Airport. The musical play La Cage Aux baked into Chick-fil-A sandwich therapist for anxiety and could hardly David Bookstavers firing came a
Folles opened on Broadway. PHILADELPHIA A lawsuit claims eat for weeks. day after the New York Post reported he
In 1 9 8 7 , Sgt. Clayton Lonetree, the first Marine court- a suburban Philadelphia woman got an unwittingly dialed a reporters voice-
martialed for spying, was convicted in Quantico, Virginia, extra topping on her Chick-fil-A sand- Escape artist llama makes mail, which captured him conversing
of passing secrets to the KGB. (Lonetree ended up serving
eight years in a military prison.)
wich: a dead rodent. bid for freedom on golf course with someone else and acknowledg-
Ellen Manfalouti sued in Bucks ing that he was sloughing off at the
JACKSON, N.H. Maybe these office.
County Court over the tiny rodent she
golfers in New Hampshire didnt yell
Birthdays claims was baked into the bottom bun
of her chicken sandwich.
fore but they might have considered
Im not doing anything. I barely
show up to work, Bookstaver said in
llama on the links. a part of the recording the newspaper
A co-worker picked up the sandwich
Golfers at Eagle Mountain Golf posted online.
for her at a Langhorne restaurant in
Course in Jackson were joined Monday
November, and the two started to eat in The 58-year-old had been planning
on the sixth fairway by a llama that
a conference room at the insurance to retire in October from his communi-
escaped from his pen about 2 miles
agency where they work. cations director job. Instead, he was
(over 3 kilometers) through some
I felt something funny on the bot- terminated, chief court spokesman
woods.
tom of the bun, Manfalouti told The Lucian Chalfen said.
The Conway Daily Sun reports that
Philadelphia Inquirer on Monday. I the pack animal, named Noir, was While there are occasional abuses
turned it over. I said to (my co-worker), friendly and got in pictures with the of office, we take those abuses
Singer Kenny Olympic gold Actress Hayden They burned my roll really bad. extremely seriously, and whenever we
golfers.
Rogers is 79. medal sprinter Panettiere is 28 Her co-worker, Cara Phelan, said that learn about them, we will always act to
The fugitive is well known to local
Usain Bolt is 31. as soon as Manfalouti threw the sand- hold the offenders accountable,
police. Officers escorted him home in
Former NFL player and general manager Pete Retzlaff is 86. wich on the table, I realized it was a Chalfen said. He said it was too early
June when he escaped from his electric
Actor-director Melvin Van Peebles is 85. Playwright Mart small rodent of some sort. I could see to determine whether any disciplinary
fence enclosure. And this time,
Crowley is 82. Actor Clarence Williams III is 78. Rock-and- the whiskers and the tail. action could follow.
Jackson Police Chief Chris Perley
roll musician James Burton is 78. Singer Harold Reid (The Manfaloutis lawyer Bill Davis told again returned him to his pen with help Bookstaver declined to comment.
Statler Brothers) is 78. Singer Jackie DeShannon is 76. the newspaper that he filed the lawsuit from his owner, Russ Miller. He had been with the courts since
College and Pro Football Hall of Famer Willie Lanier is 72. last week against Chick-fil-A fran- Miller admits the electric fence 1996, after working as a spokesman
Actress Patty McCormack is 72. Pop singer-musician Carl chise owner Dave Heffernan and the needs to be a little higher. for New York Citys emergency med-
Giammarese is 70. Actress Loretta Devine is 68. NBC news- store after they werent responsive to ical service. Earlier, he was a freelance
man Harry Smith is 66. Singer Glenn Hughes is 65. Country complaints. NY courts spokesman fired photographer who did work for The
musician Nick Kane is 63. Actress Kim Cattrall is 61. College Heffernan and the Atlanta-based fast- Associated Press in the 1980s.
Football Hall of Famer and former NFL quarterback Jim food chain said they cant comment on after saying he barely worked Bookstavers court-system job
McMahon is 58. Actress Cleo King is 55. Retired MLB All- litigation. NEW YORK The New York state ranged from explaining metal-detector
Star player John Wetteland is 51. Rock singer Serj Tankian Manfalouti is seeking more than court systems longtime communica- policy to helping manage media
(System of a Down) is 50. Figure skater Josee Chouinard is $50,000 for physical and psychologi- tions chief was fired Thursday after swarms around high-profile cases and
48. Actress Carrie-Anne Moss is 47. cal damages. inadvertently telling a reporter that he fielding questions and complaints.

THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME


by David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek Lotto Local Weather Forecast
Unscramble these four Jumbles, Aug. 19 Powerball Fantasy Five Mo nday : Cloudy in the morning then
one letter to each square, becoming sunny. Patchy fog in the
to form four ordinary words. 17 19 39 43 68 13 3 12 14 16 33
Powerball
morning. Highs in the 50s to upper 60s.
AIKKH West winds 10 to 20 mph.
Check out the new, free JUST JUMBLE app

Aug. 18 Mega Millions Daily Four Mo nday ni g ht: Mostly clear in the
1 31 34 40 75 6 2 2 4 4 evening then becoming cloudy. Patchy
2017 Tribune Content Agency, LLC fog. Lows in the mid 50s.
All Rights Reserved. Mega number
Daily three midday Tues day : Mostly cloudy. Patchy fog.
DUNRO Aug. 19 Super Lotto Plus 4 8 8 Highs in the upper 50s to lower 70s. Lows in the upper
50s.
8 14 21 27 47 25 Daily three evening Tues day ni g ht: Mostly clear in the evening then becom-
Mega number

2 2 7
ing cloudy. Patchy fog. Lows in the mid 50s.
BELPEB Wednes day thro ug h Fri day ni g ht: Partly cloudy.
The Daily Derby race winners are Solid Gold, No. 10, in Highs in the 50s to upper 60s. Lows in the mid 50s.
first place; Big Ben, No. 04, in second place; and Lucky Saturday thro ug h the weekend: Partly cloudy. Highs
Charms, No. 12, in third place.The race time was clocked in the 50s to upper 60s. Lows in the mid 50s.
at 1:44.72.
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Burlingame driver Police: San Mateo Local briefs Police reports
arrested following crash mother, son missing The two may be in a blue Toyota RAV4
A Burlingame man was arrested on suspi- Police are asking for
cion of DUI and driving away from a crash the publics help in
with a license plate ending in 517. Barks and barbs
Anyone with information that might help A dog lunged at a person which led to a
in San Bruno, police said. assuring a mother and police is asked to call the San Mateo police verbal argument with the dogs owner on
At 9:05 p.m., Wednesday, Aug. 16, of- child from San Mateo are dispatch at (650) 522-7700. Shell Boulevard in Foster City, it was
cers went to El Camino Real and OK, police said.
reported at 4:55 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 6.
Commodore Drive after someone called to Kellanie Scott, 26, and Firefighter suffers injuries in home
say a motorist needed help. her 9-month-old son
Ofcers said a vehicle traveling south on Wesley are listed as
blaze BURLINGAME
El Camino Real rear-ended another vehicle missing or at risk A reghter suffered burns to both hands
Petty theft. Someone stole a rear license
stopped at a red light. because they havent Friday night working to extinguish a re in
plate from a vehicle on Dwight Road, it was
Police said the crash injured the occupants Kellanie Scott been seen since Tuesday, a home in unincorporated San Mateo reported at 2:48 p.m., Monday, Aug. 14.
of the vehicle at the light. Aug. 15. County, re ofcials said. Identi ty theft. Someone reported that
The driver who caused the collision drove Scott was last seen picking up Wesley The re was rst reported at 11:25 p.m. in their identity was stolen on Capuchino
away. Police identied him as 41-year-old from daycare on Tuesday a one-story home at 2005 Nassau Drive. Avenue, it was reported at 1:05 p.m.
Jagdev Ram. and has been out of touch Menlo Engine 4 arrived at 11:30 p.m. and Monday, Aug. 14.
Ram was found nearby and booked into with family. Capt. Rod Brovelli reported that heavy Mal i ci o us mi s chi ef. An unknown person
the county jail on suspicion of causing Police said the two black smoke was coming from the roof and broke a window of a residence on Arundel
injuries during a DUI crash and causing may be in the Atascadero eves of the building. Road, it was reported at 8:54 p.m. Sunday,
injuries during a hit-and-run crash. or San Luis Obispo A family of four escaped the home earlier Aug. 13.
The occupants of the other vehicle who County area. Scott also after a family member discovered the re, Petty theft. Someone stole items from a
were injured in the crash were taken to a knows people in according to re ofcials. store on El Camino Real, it was reported at
hospital with injuries not considered life- Alameda and Contra A crew went inside and found re had 12:30 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 13.
threatening. Wesley Scott Costa counties, accord- spread throughout the attic so reghters Sto l en v ehi cl e. A rental car was reported
Anyone with information about the crash ing to police. started pulling down the ceiling to extin- stolen when the customer failed to return it to
is asked to get in touch with San Bruno Scott is described as a black woman, 4 guish the blaze. the car rental agency on Old Bayshore
police at (650) 616-7100 or at sbpdti- feet 11 inches tall and 150 pounds. Wesley As he stepped across a ridge of the roof, Boulevard, it was reported at 9:35 a.m.
pline@sanbruno.ca.gov. is a black boy. he felt the area underneath him get spongy Thursday, July 27.
and fell into the roof up to his armpits.
4 Monday Aug. 21, 2017 STATE THE DAILY JOURNAL

Housing a top priority for state lawmakers after recess


By Sophia Bollag say impacts millions We need to take up this housing pack- dized housing in Los Angeles for about
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS throughout the state at age as soon as we can, said seven years and said she thinks the gov-
nearly all income lev- Assemblyman David Chiu, a San ernment needs to fund developments like
SACRAMENTO Gov. Jerry Brown and els. Not enough hous- Francisco Democrat who chairs the the one she lives in. Winkler, who was
Democratic legislative leaders have prom- ing is being built to Assemblys housing committee. The fact homeless for much of her life and now
ised to tackle Californias affordable hous- accommodate the grow- that the governor, our speaker and the works to raise awareness of mental illness
ing crisis in their final weeks of work this ing population and, as a Senate president have committed to a and homelessness, said she wouldnt have
year by pushing a package that includes result, California has comprehensive housing package is been able to stabilize her life without
regulatory reforms and money for low- higher housing prices indicative of how committed we are to access to housing.
income housing. Jerry Brown and higher rates of getting this done this year. I understand that recovery centers and
But some moderate Assembly Democrats homelessness than Brown, Assembly Speaker Anthony halfway housing costs money, but grave-
are resisting pieces of the deal, particular- most parts of the United States. Rendon and Senate President Pro Tempore yards and hospital beds cost money too,
ly a new fee on real estate transaction doc- More than a dozen bills are in play, and Kevin de Leon said last month that the which the taxpayers end up paying any-
uments to generate housing dollars. votes on them could start coming this final plan will include a bond and an way, she said. If a person is already des-
Theres widespread agreement that a week. Lawmakers opportunity to pass ongoing funding source for affordable titute or at the bottom of the barrel, you
variety of solutions are needed to address legislation this year ends Sept. 15, when housing. cant just tell them to climb to the top.
the housing shortage, which lawmakers they leave for another recess. Theresa Winkler, 54, has lived in subsi- People need help.

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Millions converge across the nation to see sun go dark


By Marcia Dunn appreciate the idea of a good adventure.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NASA and other scientists will be watch-
ing and analyzing the eclipse from tele-
Millions of Americans converged on a scopes the ground and in orbit, the
narrow corridor stretching from Oregon to International Space Station, airplanes and
South Carolina to watch the moon blot out scores of high-altitude balloons, which
the midday sun Monday for a wondrous cou- will beam back live video. Citizen scien-
ple of minutes in the rst total solar eclipse tists will monitor animal and plant behav-
to sweep coast to coast in 99 years. ior as daylight turns into twilight and the
Veteran eclipse watchers warned the temperature drops.
uninitiated to get ready to be blown away. NASAs associate administrator for sci-
Planetariums and museums posted Sold ence missions, Thomas Zurbuchen, took to
out of eclipse glasses on their front doors. the skies for a dry run Sunday. He will usher
Signs along highways reminded motorists in the eclipse over the Pacic Coast from a
of Solar Eclipse Monday, while cars bore NASA plane.
the message Eclipse or bust. Cant wait for the cosmic moment Mon
With 200 million people within a days morning, he tweeted.
drive of the path of totality, towns and Near Victoria, British Columbia, where
parks braced for monumental crowds. Its 91 percent of the sun will be eclipsed, sci-
expected to be the most observed, most ence and math teacher Clayton Uyeda is
studied and most photographed eclipse planning to watch from a ferry along with
ever. Not to mention the most festive, what his wife. He said he is expecting to have a
with all the parties. real sense of connection with the heav-
In Salem, Oregon, a eld outside the state ens.
fairgrounds was transformed into a camp- He has similarly lofty hopes for his stu-
ground in advance of an eclipse-watching REUTERS dents if they can bring themselves to look
party for 8,500. Millions across the nation will use specialized glasses to watch Mondays solar eclipse. up at the sky instead of down at their elec-
Its one of those check the box kind of eclipse veered in Canada. cover part of the sun. tronic devices.
things in life, said Hilary OHollaren, who Mondays total eclipse will cast a shadow Michele Arsenault of New York City and Scientists everywhere agree with Uyeda:
drove 30 miles from Portland with her two that will race through 14 states, entering her son, Michael, spent Sunday driving Put the phones and cameras down and enjoy
teenagers and a tent, plus a couple friends. near Lincoln City, Oregon, at 1:16 p.m. south and stopped for dinner in Asheville, the greatest natural show on Earth with
Astronomers consider a full solar eclipse EDT, moving diagonally across the heart- North Carolina, at the Tupelo Honey Cafe your own (protected) eyes.
the grandest of cosmic spectacles. land and then exiting near Charleston, where several other tables were also occu- The only time its safe to look directly
The Earth, moon and sun line up perfect- South Carolina, at 2:47 p.m. EDT. The path pied by travelers heading to eclipse zones. without protective eyewear is during totali-
ly every one to three years, briey turning will cut 2,600 miles (4,200 kilometers) Arsenault has been comparing weather ty, when the sun is 100 percent covered.
day into night for a sliver of the planet. But across the land and will be just 60 to 70 charts for days as she nalized plans and Otherwise, keep the solar specs on or use
these sights normally are in no mans land, miles (96 kilometers to 113 kilometers) had lodging reserved in Knoxville, pinhole projectors that can cast an image of
like the vast Pacic or the poles. This will wide. Tennessee, and a reserved parking spot in the eclipse.
be the rst eclipse of the social media era to Mostly clear skies beckoned along much Sweetwater, about 50 miles (80 kilometers) The next total solar eclipse in the U.S.
pass through such a heavily populated area. of the route, according to the National away. Her son, whos about to start graduate will be in 2024. The next coast-to-coast
The moon hasnt thrown this much shade Weather Service . school, said he tagged along because I one will not be until 2045.
at the U.S. since 1918. That was the coun- Shawnee National Forest in southern
trys last coast-to-coast total eclipse. Illinois will see the longest stretch of dark-
In fact, the U.S. mainland hasnt seen a ness: 2 minutes and 44 seconds.
total solar eclipse since 1979 and even All of North America will get at least a
then, only ve states in the Northwest partial eclipse. Central America and the top
experienced total darkness before the of South America will also see the moon
6 Monday Aug. 21, 2017 NATION THE DAILY JOURNAL

Prosecutors: Prof killed boyfriend as part of sexual fantasy


By Michael Tarm fessor Wyndham Lathem, was stabbed 70 tive of the slaying. He later deemed both men days before the killing, the prosecutor said.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS times at Lathems Chicago condo and with potentially dangerous and ight risks, order- On July 26, one day before the killing,
such brutality that he was nearly decapitated. ing them to remain in jail pending trial on Lathem booked a room for Warren near the
CHICAGO The fatal stabbing of a hair- His throat was slit and pulmonary artery rst-degree murder charges. condo, Toller said.
stylist in Chicago was part of a sexual fanta- torn. The heinous facts speak for themselves, Cornell-Duranleau, a Michigan native, had
sy hatched in an online chatroom between a Lathem, 46, had communicated for months he said. been asleep in Lathems high-rise Chicago
Northwestern University professor and an before with Andrew Warren, 56, about carry- Lathem and Warren a British citizen condo when Lathem let Warren into the 10th-
Oxford University employee, whose plan ing out their sexual fantasies of killing oth- employed as a nancial ofcial at the oor unit around 4:30 a.m. on July 27
included killing someone and then them- ers and then themselves, Natosha Toller, an Oxford, England, university were dressed treading carefully so as not to wake the vic-
selves, prosecutors told a Cook County assistant Cook County states Attorney, told in their own clothes Sunday at their rst tim. As Warren stood in a doorway, Lathem
judge Sunday at a bond hearing for the men. the court. While the prosecutor used the plu- court appearance in Chicago. They stood crept up to Cornell-Duranleau and began
An Illinois prosecutor shared disturbing ral in talking about the alleged fantasy to calmly, their hands behind their backs, as plunging a 6-inch drywall saw knife into his
new details about the July 27 slaying, kill, she did not say there were other victims. the prosecutor and judge spoke. chest and neck, Toller said.
describing to the court how Trenton James Judge Adam Bourgeois Jr. at one point Lathem paid for Warrens ticket to travel to Lathem had told Warren to take video of the
Cornell-Duranleau, the 26-year-old shook his head in apparent disgust as he lis- the United States and he picked Warren up at killing using his cellphone, but Warren did
boyfriend of since-red microbiology pro- tened to the prosecutor offer a chilling narra- Chicagos OHare International Airport a few not end up recording it, the prosecutor said.

Sex offenders can live next door to victims in many states


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS action. Danyelle Dyer soon discovered Dyer told The Associated Press, which typ- where a sex offender has exploited the
that what Harold Dwayne English did in ically doesnt identify victims of sexual loophole, which helps explain why
EDMOND, Okla. A convicted sex June is perfectly legal in the state - as well assault, but is doing so in Dyers case dozens of other states have unknowingly
offender who molested his niece when she as in 44 others that dont specifically bar because she agreed to allow her name to be allowed it to exist.
was 7 years old moved in next door to his sex offenders from living near their vic- used in hopes of drawing attention to the This is something that I would dare say
victim nearly a dozen years after he was tims, according to the National issue. He would mow in between our hous- was never envisioned would happen, said
sent to prison for the crime. Conference of State Legislatures. es. Him moving in brought back a lot of Richard Barajas, a retired Texas judge and
Outraged, the Oklahoma woman, now I always felt safe in my home, but it those feelings. executive director of the nonprofit
21, called lawmakers, the police and advo- made me feel like I couldnt go home, I Advocacy groups say the Oklahoma case National Organization for Victim
cacy groups to plead with them to take couldnt have my safe space anymore, appears to be among the first in the U.S. Assistance.
said the suit is about upholding regulations or harmful to the wildlife thats living in A number of the alleged violations of the

LAWSUIT
Continued from page 1
aimed at benefiting the public and environ-
ment.
We really live in a beautiful place in the
the creek, said Deputy District Attorney
Crystal Chau, who added there were two
separate sites where there was a pump in
hazardous waste laws relate to Rogers not
having proper precautionary measures in
place. For example, failing to implement a
world, and our coastline, our mountains, the creek pumping water into a water plan for emergency response in case of a
our forests, are just wonderful opportuni- truck. hazardous material spill. Other alleged vio-
engaging in timber operations without ties for both recreation and for tourism, Despite efforts to work with Rogers, lations include he improperly labeled con-
proper licensing and improperly storing which is a major industry, Wilson said. they were unable to resolve most of these tainers with hazardous waste, failed to prop-
an above-ground petroleum tank, accord- The DAs office, working with our part- issues prompting the lawsuit, Wilson said. erly handle used oil, and inadequately main-
ing to the lawsuit. ners, we believe the enforcement of envi- An attorney representing Rogers did not tained an above-ground petroleum storage
For the various alleged violation of state ronmental laws is essential both to protect return a request for comment. tank, according to the lawsuit.
codes related to health and safety, fish and public health and our natural resources, and The cases were referred to the District Wilson noted complying with these types
game, as well as business and professions; also to protect the economy. Attorneys Office by the California of regulations can be costly, but skirting
the District Attorney is seeking at least Several of the alleged environmental Department of Forestry and Fire the rules is unfair to other law-abiding busi-
$430, 000 and the cost of the lawsuit, violations stem from a road and bridge that Protection, the California Department of nesses.
according to the complaint. were built without proper permits. The suit Fish and Wildlife, as well as the countys In many instances its not cheap for
Rogers adamantly denies all of the alle- alleges the construction caused deposits of Environmental Health Services Division. businesses to comply with environmental
gations and said hes worked hard to hazardous materials, such as asphalt, on After a lengthy investigation, the District regulations, Wilson said, while adding the
improve and care for his property in the the banks of the San Gregorio Creek. Attorneys Office filed the lawsuit in civil, majority do abide by the rules. Its not fair
hills. But in the midst of litigation, During a September 2015 inspection, offi- not criminal court, said Wilson and Chau. for an individual or a business to violate
Rogers said he couldnt comment further cials determined Rogers diverted water The allegations include Rogers engaged environmental laws, cause harm to the envi-
on the case. from the creek through a pump, as well as in illegal timber operations by creating ronment, endanger public health and not be
Deputy District Attorney John Wilson, by laying a large tarp across the creek, 1,000 feet of a new road on his land in the held to the same standard. Not only does it
whos in charge of the countys consumer according to the lawsuit. hills without receiving a license or state damage our resources, but it also creates an
and environmental protection division, Even dirt is something that deleterious permit, according to the lawsuit. unfair and un-level playing field.

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Trump will address path forward on Afghanistan


By Lolita C. Baldor and southeast of Kabul. He said the deliberations, including talks at the Camp
Robert Burns The Pentagon was awaiting a final David presidential retreat on Friday, were done properly.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS announcement by Trump on a proposal I am very comfortable that the strategic process was
to send nearly 4,000 more U.S. troops sufficiently rigorous, Mattis said, speaking aboard a mil-
CAMP MOREHEAD, Afghanistan Signaling that the to Afghanistan. The added forces would itary aircraft on an overnight flight from Washington to
U.S. military expects its mission to continue, the top increase training and advising of the Amman, Jordan.
U.S. commander in Afghanistan on Sunday hailed the Afghan forces and bolster counterterror- Months ago, Trump gave Mattis authority to set U.S.
launch of the Afghan Armys new special operations ism operations against the Taliban and troop levels in Afghanistan, but Mattis said he has not yet
corps, declaring that we are with you and we will stay an Islamic State group affiliate trying to sent significant additional forces to the fight. He has said
with you. Donald Trump gain a foothold in the country. he would wait for Trump to set the strategic direction first.
Gen. John Nicholsons exhortation of continued sup- The administration has been at odds Trump wrote on Twitter on Saturday that he had made
port for the Afghans suggested the Pentagon may have for months over how to craft a new strategy for the war in decisions at Camp David, including on Afghanistan, but
won its argument that Americas military must stay Afghanistan amid frustrations that 16 years after 9/11 the he did not say more about it. The expectation had been that
engaged in the conflict in order to insure terrorists dont conflict is stalemated. he would agree to a modest boost in the U.S. war effort,
once again threaten the U. S. from safe havens in The Afghan government only controls half of the coun- while also addressing broader political, economic and
Afghanistan. try and is beset by endemic corruption and infighting. The regional issues.
The White House announced that President Donald Islamic State group has been hit hard but continues to Mattis said Trump had been presented with multiple
Trump would address the nations troops and the American attempt major attacks, insurgents still find safe harbor in options. He did not name them, but others have said one
people Monday night to update the path forward in Pakistan, and Russia, Iran and others are increasingly try- option was to pull out of Afghanistan entirely. Another,
Afghanistan and South Asia. ing to shape the outcome. At this point, everything the which Mattis had mentioned recently in Washington, was
Nicholson, speaking prior to the White House U.S. military has proposed points to keeping the Afghan to hire private contractors to perform some of the mili-
announcement, said the commandos and a plan to double government in place and struggling to turn a dismal quag- tarys duties.
the size of the Afghans special operations forces are crit- mire around. At Camp Morehead, lines of Afghan commandos stood
ical to winning the war. U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis said he is satisfied at attention as Afghanistan President Ashraf Ghani and a
I assure you we are with you in this fight. We are with with how the administration formulated its new host of proud dignitaries sat under flag-draped canopies
you and we will stay with you, he said during a ceremony Afghanistan war strategy. But he refused to talk about the and welcomed the advancement in their nations long-
at Camp Morehead, a training base for Afghan commandos new policy until it was disclosed by Trump. struggling military.

U.S. warship collides with tanker near Singapore; 10 missing


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS It is the second collision involving a ship from the Navys not finished, but enough details were known to take those
7th Fleet in the Pacific in two months. Seven sailors died in actions, the Navy said.
SINGAPORE A U.S. Navy guided-missile destroyer col- June when the USS Fitzgerald and a container ship hit each The Japan-based 7th Fleet said the McCain was heading to
lided with a tanker early Monday in waters east of Singapore other in waters off Japan. Singapore for a routine port visit.
and the Straits of Malacca, and at least 10 sailors are missing. The Fitzgeralds captain was relieved of command and other The ship is based at the fleets homeport of Yokosuka,
The Navy said five others were hurt. sailors were being punished after the Navy found poor sea- Japan. It was commissioned in 1994 and has a crew of 23 offi-
The USS John S. McCain sustained damage on its port side manship and flaws in keeping watch contributed to the colli- cers, 24 chief petty officers and 291 enlisted sailors, accord-
aft, or left rear, from the collision with the Alnic MC that hap- sion, the Navy announced last week. An investigation into ing the Navys website.
pened at 5:24 a.m., the Navys 7th Fleet said. how and why the Fitzgerald collided with the other ship was The Alnic MC is a 600-foot oil and chemical tanker.

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Spanish town struggles to reconcile locals as extremist cell


By Lori Hinnant, Alex Oller
and Joseph Wilson
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

RIPOLL, Spain They were brothers and boyhood


friends from a town with no unfamiliar faces. They were
linked by Moroccan roots and equally tied by their
upbringings in Ripoll, an ancient hub in the Catalan
foothills known for its monastery and passageways dotted
with cafes and kebab shops.
But most recently, police believe, the young men were
drawn together by an imam and an alleged plot to murder
on a massive scale an extraordinary secret for 12 peo-
ple to keep for months on end.
In the suspected extremist cells final days, the group
accumulated more than 100 gas canisters, blew up a house
in a botched effort to make bombs, drove a van through
Barcelonas storied Las Ramblas promenade, and attacked
beachside tourists, Spanish authorities said.
The Islamic State group claimed responsibility for the
attacks that killed at least 14 people and left scores REUTERS
wounded. Five of the dozen were shot dead by police. Relatives of suspects of the attacks in Barcelona and Cambrils gather with members of the local Muslim community as they
Now, Ripoll is cut off by police roadblocks as the search take part in a rally to denounce terrorism.
for an alleged cell member thought to still be on the run What the families finally did, after fiercely debating the Complicating the manhunt for the suspected fugitive
continues. Families and friends in the town are torn issue, was denounce the attack, some holding up home- and any other possible accomplices, though, was the fact
between horror at the bloodshed and grief for the children made signs reading Not in our name. that police so far have been unable to pinpoint who
they thought they knew. Police have identified 12 members of the cell, but three remained at large.
We dont know whether to cry and mourn them or what remained unaccounted for Sunday. Two are believed to have The explosion in Alcanar, 300 kilometers (186 miles)
to do, said Wafa Marsi, who knew the attackers and stood been killed when the house where the plot was hatched south of Ripoll, nearly obliterated the bomb makers along
with their weeping mothers as they clustered in small exploded Wednesday, Catalan police official Josep Lluis with the house. A police official has said the imam,
groups in the town square. They have killed 13 or 14 peo- Trapero told reporters Sunday. Abdelbaki Es Satty, is thought to be one of them.
ple and wounded a hundred, and we dont know what to do.

Turkish political refugees flock to Germany, seeking safety


By Kirsten Grieshaber Some 5,742 Turkish citizens applied for asylum here last But its just much harder to get there, Aver said. Britain has
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS year, more than three times as many as the year before, always been popular, but less so now because of Brexit.
according to the Interior Ministry. Another 3,000 Turks have Comparable gures for post-coup asylum requests from
BERLIN The Turkish judge sits in a busy cafe in a big requested protection in Germany this year. Turks were not available for other countries.
German city. Thirteen months ago, he was a respected pub- The gures include people eeing a long-simmering con- More than 50,000 people have been arrested in Turkey and
lic servant in his homeland. Now he is heartbroken and ict in the Kurdish region of southeastern Turkey, but the 110,000 dismissed from their jobs for alleged links to polit-
angry over the nightmarish turn of events that brought him vast majority belong to a new class of political refugees: ical organizations the government has categorized as terror
here. diplomats, civil servants, military members, academics, groups or to U.S.-based cleric Fethullah Gulen. Ankara
The day after a 2016 coup attempt shook Turkey, he was artists, journalists and anti-Erdogan activists accused of sup- blames the Muslim cleric, a former Erdogan ally, for the coup
blacklisted along with thousands of other judges and prose- porting the coup. attempt. Gulen denies the claim.
cutors. The judge smiles, sadly, as he recounts hiding at a With many of them university-educated and part of the for- The true number of recent Turkish arrivals to Germany
friends home, hugging his crying son goodbye and paying mer elite, their escape has already turned into a brain-drain exceeds ofcial asylum requests. Many eeing academics,
smugglers to get him to safety. for Turkey, said Caner Aver, a researcher at the Center for artists and journalists came on scholarships from German
Im very sad I had to leave my country, he said, asking Turkish Studies and Integration Research in Essen. universities or political foundations. Some got in via rela-
for his name and location to be withheld out of fear that Germany is a popular destination because its already home tives. Others entered with visas obtained before the failed
President Recep Tayyip Erdogans government might track to about 3.5 million people with Turkish roots and has been coup.
him down. But at least Im safe and out of Erdogans reach. more welcoming of the new diaspora than other Western The judge, a slim man in his 30s with glasses, arrived ille-
He cannot hurt me anymore. nations, Aver said. gally by paying thousands of euros to cross from Turkey to
Germany has become the top destination for political Some of the highly qualied people also try getting to the Greece on a rubber dinghy and then continuing on to
refugees from Turkey since the failed July 15, 2016 coup. U.S. and Canada because most speak English, not German. Germany.

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Racists bolstered by presidents comments Its the midterm
The Washington Post
Other voices Fathers will be the next target.
Notwithstanding Mr. Trumps com-
ments Tuesday, we dont nd it dif-
elections, stupid
R
emember James Carvilles campaign message for

T
uesday was a great day for cult to distinguish between a monu-
David Duke and racists every- political leaders of both parties. On Democrats which helped elect Bill Clinton presi-
Monday, Mr. Trump read a prepared ment to George Washington, say, and dent. Its the economy, stupid. Today democrats
where. The president of the statues to Confederate generals that
United States all but declared that he statement condemning white in all states need to focus on one issue, the midterm elec-
supremacists and racism, delivering it were erected in the 20th century with tions in 2018 for a new Congress and other ofces. The new
has their backs. the goal of maintaining white
When a white supremacist stands in a manner suggesting he neither slogan must be: Its the midterms, stupid.
wrote nor endorsed the words. On supremacy. No other issues or egos should get in the way. No continu-
accused of running his car into a
Tuesday, he removed any doubt: His There may be a time to debate such ing the ght between progressive and mainstream
crowd of protesters, killing one and
injuring 19, Americans of goodwill initial reaction, putting Nazis and questions but not, as any national Democrats. No continuing debates over who could have won
mourn and demand justice. When this those protesting them on equal moral leader with a sense of decency would the election, Bernie Sanders or Hillary Clinton if only, or
is done in the context of a rally where footing, is how he really feels. understand, now. Not in a time of how Bernie was the better candidate or Bernie could not have
swastikas are borne and racist and I think theres blame on both mourning, with the wounds so fresh. won because he was a socialist, or its the Democratic
anti-Semitic epithets hurled, the only sides. You look at you look at both Not when Mr. Trump has not even National Committees fault for not keeping a level playing
morally justiable reaction is disgust. sides, Mr. Trump said to reporters in bothered to call the family of Heather eld and closing the door on then-vice president Joe Biden.
When the nations leader does not Trump Tower, adding that there were Heyer, the young woman mowed down If Democrats want to see change the only way its going to
understand this, the nation can only very ne people, on both sides. on Saturday. Not when Americans are happen is with a Democratic majority in the House of
weep. Weve all seen the videotape: One side looking for a clear and unequivocal Representatives. Its the
On Saturday, after the murder of an was composed of Nazis, Klansmen condemnation of the hatred that midterms, stupid.
innocent protester in Charlottesville and other avowed racists chanting brought those 700 marchers to
followed marches that included armed Jews will not replace us. The other Charlottesville. ***
men and Nazi salutes, President side was objecting to their racism. That car in Charlottesville did not The continuing ght over
Trumps instinct was to blame both Yes, there are good and moral kill or wound just the 20 bodies it who should be chair of the
sides. Widespread criticism followed, Americans who oppose the removal struck. It damaged the nation. Mr. California Democratic Party is
including the resignations of busi- of statues of Confederate generals. Trump not only failed to help the a case in point. There was an
ness leaders from a White House advi- Yes, there are reasonable Americans country heal; he made the wound wider election and the candidate
sory council and condemnation from who fear that slaveholding Founding and deeper. favored by so-called moderate
Democrats won. Narrowly. The
Letters to the editor candidate who lost, narrowly,
representing the so-called pro-
gressive wing of the party, is
PG&E survives from the beginning when he first How stable is the Dumbarton continuing to protest. I dont
announced he was running in June of know either of these candi-
Editor, 2015. Living in the Bay Area makes it rail bridge? dates and truthfully at this point of despair at what is hap-
And it thrives. It took the Pacic Gas hard to be open about my support for Editor, pening to our country I dont care. I want change and the
and Electric Company two days to the current president, however that has Thank you for the interesting article only way its going to happen is to change Congress. Its
regain their ne. Money spent on felon not stopped me from trying. about the Facebook/Dumbarton study the midterm elections, stupid. The continued back and forth
TV ads was a joke. The problem I mostly come across is Pricey wish list for Dumbarton, in over party chair will weaken the best chance we have to
Better to have refunded the money to that the conversations can never get the Aug. 4 edition of the Daily Journal. defeat incumbent republicans in California, those who are
the ratepayers. Did any executive per- beyond the subject of race. I am a I did some due diligence on the rail most vulnerable like Darrell Issa.
form community service? Why were no Trump supporter, therefore I am racist. trestle a number of years ago, but after Of the 61 Republicans Democrats are looking to unseat
executives charged and convicted of That is literally the beginning, middle the mysterious fire that devastated a nationwide, seven are Californians: Jeff Denham, R-
endangering lives through lack of and end of some of my conversations. major portion of it. Turlock; David Valadao, R-Hanford; Steve Knight, R-
safety maintenance and record keep- I bring this up because there is a new I found that divers had inspected the Palmdale; Ed Royce, R-Fullerton; Mimi Walters, R-Irvine;
ing? They continue to ask, and the phenomenon taking over our country foundations due to an expressed inter- Dana Rohrabacher, R-Costa Mesa; and Darrell Issa, R-Vista.
California Public Utilities est in reconstruction, and discovered Doesnt it make more sense for California Democrats to
that will revolutionize the discussion
Commission continues to give. First a that the iron reinforcing bars in the spend time and energy supporting candidates who can beat
on race: DNA testing. I feel it is revo-
huge gas increase this winter, and now concrete supporting piers had rusted these incumbents rather than wasting time ghting each
lutionary because we might not be who
they ask for more for electricity to and the concrete was in deplorable con- other? Its the midterms, stupid.
we think we are and science might
make up for those choosing another dition. Not seismically acceptable, in ***
have the final definitive word on the
provider, which CPUC will grant with other words. Even if Special Prosecutor Robert Mueller nds out what
subject. After taking one of the many
no regard for ratepayers. CPUC mem- Would the CPUC approve of any con- we already know and more that we dont - how President
tests available, I found out that I am
bers were found guilty of working struction other than a total rebuilding Donald Trumps people conspired with the Russians to
closely and behind closed doors with 68. 6 percent Irish, Scottish and
from the Bay oor up? My point here defeat Hillary Clinton, how nancial ties between Trump and
utilities, favoring utilities over Welsh, 14.3 percent Italian, 8.8 per-
is that I have seen no articles reecting his associates with Russian tycoons have driven the presi-
ratepayers in exchange for what? cent Iberian, 1. 4 percent East
a serious investigation into the dents agenda, the full how and why of the James Comey r-
No one was charged and prosecuted; European, 4. 6 percent Central ing - nothing will happen in a Republican-controlled
American and finally 2.3 percent West integrity (or lack thereof) of the
some continue to serve. remains of this old trestle. Congress. It will not be a rerun of Watergate. There will be
Why does Brown protect them? What Asian. I am far from the white nation- no impeachment hearings. Nothing much will change.
alist the members of the opposition Unless the full costs of such an
is his gain in all this? We need to abol- undertaking will be under consideration There will be more fake news, more tweets, more scandals,
ish the one-way CPUC as it is and party want to identify me as. more changes in the West Wing and more violations of
We need to get beyond race when dis- in the study, we will be confronted with
establish a separate department of utili- yet another rail boondoggle, with ini- basic human rights. There will be more insults to the U.S.
ties, composed of elected members cussing government policy and get Constitution, more mongering, more weakening of our
away from identity politics. We need tial cost projections profoundly under-
with no past or present tie to any utili- stated. See Californias high-speed rail country at home and abroad.
ty, instead of Jerrys pet picks. to realize that if we believe in science, There will be more deregulation of important safeguards to
we believe that there is no such thing as a glaring example. Lets just say
that the current $1billion estimate is Americans health and welfare. Already on the chopping
as a pure-bred American. Basically, I block: the Environmental Protection Agency would lose
believe that we are all multi-ethnic. just a starting bid.
Leota McLean nearly half its research funding ($239 million) for studies of
Redwood City With that in mind, isnt it time that we air pollutants, water contaminants, drinking water safety
get beyond race? Martin Engel and more; the Energy Department would see a 12 percent cut
Race and the Trump supporter Menlo Park
in funding which would harm studies on renewable energy.
Christopher Conway Nothing will happen to stop these and other harmful cuts
Editor, The letterwriter is a former Menlo Park
San Mateo until we change the U.S. House of Representatives in
I have been a huge Trump supporter Transportation Commissioner.
November 2018. Its the mid-terms, stupid.
***
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Former health chiefs: Avoid new Obamacare crisis


Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar Beyond the urgent need to calm markets bioterrorism threat after the deadly anthrax
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS by providing clarity on subsidies, Comment on mailings that followed closely the Sept. 11
Democrat Sebelius and Republicans Leavitt or share this story at attacks.
WASHINGTON Dont make things and Thompson differ on the direction Trump www.smdailyjournal.com Thompson urged a health care summit
worse. and Congress should take. They agree that between Trump and congressional leaders of
Thats the advice of former U.S. health Republicans still have an opportunity to both parties, followed by a period of inten-
secretaries of both parties to President put their stamp on the Affordable Care Act, lot of time to actually go back to the draw- sive legislative work under a deadline to
Donald Trump and the GOP-led Congress, even if the drive to repeal and replace for- ing board and gure this out. The worst of reach a truce in the political battle over
now that Obamacare seems here for the mer President Barack Obamas legacy pro- all worlds for them would be to have the cur- health care.
foreseeable future. The 2018 sign-up season gram appears to have hit a dead end. rent situation unravel because of decisions Trump and top lieutenants like HHS
for subsidized private health plans starts They can make changes that signal a new by this administration. Secretary Tom Price have sent mixed sig-
Nov. 1, with about 10 million people cur- ideological direction without generating a Sebelius helped steer Obamas law nals.
rently served through HealthCare.gov and logistical and political mess, said Leavitt, through Congress and later oversaw the Leading congressional Republicans want
its state counterparts. who led HHS during former President troubled launch of HealthCare.gov, when to try to move limited legislation after law-
Stability should be the immediate goal, George W. Bushs second term. They won the computer system locked up on the rst makers return next month, worried theyll
said former Health and Human Services sec- the right to make changes. However, they day of sign-up season, frustrating millions suffer consequences in next years midterm
retaries Kathleen Sebelius, Mike Leavitt should do it in a skillful way. Leavitt shep- of consumers and embarrassing the White elections.
and Tommy Thompson. At minimum: herded the Medicare prescription drug bene- House. She took the heat, but Sebelius At the very least such legislation would
Dispel the political and legal uncertainty - t through its rocky rollout in 2006. stayed on task and ultimately helped deliver provide clear legal authority for the ACAs
fueled by presidential tweets - around bil- Stabilizing the current situation can a successful open enrollment. cost-sharing subsidies, which reduce
lions in subsidies for consumers insurance only - I think - be to their benet, Sebelius It would be a mistake to further destabi- copays and deductibles for people with
copays and deductibles. The three former said of the Trump administration. In an lize the (insurance) market, said modest incomes. Stopping the payments
ofcials shared their views with The environment in which (insurance) compa- Thompson, who served during Bushs rst would lead to a spike in premiums, more
Associated Press. nies are enrolling customers, theyve got a term and led HHS preparations to meet the insurers leaving the markets.

North American countries pledge quick work on NAFTA


By Paul Wiseman talks were wrapped up Sunday. The three not interested in a mere tweaking of NAFTA of lower-wage Mexican labor. Lighthizer
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS countries said they planned to meet again in and will seek an ambitious rewrite of a deal said the U.S. wants a revamped agreement to
Mexico Sept. 1-5, in Canada late next the Trump administration blames for hun- do more to ensure that products are made in
WASHINGTON U.S., Canadian and month and back in the United States in dreds of thousands of lost U.S. factory jobs. NAFTA trade bloc and specically in the
Mexican negotiators are pledging to work October. NAFTA did away with most barriers, United States.
quickly to update the North American Free They did not offer details on the ve-day including tariffs, on trade between the U.S., The Canadian and Mexican negotiators
Trade Agreement, a 23-year-old pact that talks. Canada and Mexico. agree that NAFTA needs to be updated, but
President Donald Trump has called the worst The negotiations are likely to prove con- Trump and other NAFTA critics say the they have defended it as an economic suc-
trade deal in history. tentious. U.S. Trade Rep. Robert Lighthizer agreement encouraged manufacturers to cess story for expanding trade between the
The rst round of NAFTA renegotiations declared Wednesday that the United States is move south of the border to take advantage three countries.

Better than expected, barely good enough: profits and stocks


By Stan Choe investors ravenously looking for growth. strategists at BlackRock wrote in a recent do worse than the rest of the S&P 500,
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Even still, Home Depots stock slid 2.7 per- report. Investor sentiment shows more according to BlackRock. And when a com-
cent after the report. signs of fatigue than euphoria, even as pany has missed on both measures? Much
NEW YORK Heres how much hope and That reaction hasnt been too far off the stock markets have repeatedly reached new worse.
expectation has been built into the stock norm recently, as companies have lined up heights this year. At rst blush, such a reaction may be sur-
market: Big companies are healthy and to report how much they earned during the Usually, when a company reports better prising. Stock prices can move up and down
making fatter prots than Wall Street spring. Companies in the Standard & earnings than analysts expected, it sends for many reasons in the short term: whatev-
expected, yet its barely enough to keep the Poors 500 index are on pace to report one the stock higher, at least for a day. Since er the president is tweeting about, what cen-
market from falling. of their strongest quarters in years. 2006, such companies have typically done tral banks in far-ung corners of the world
Consider Home Depot, which gave an Earnings per share were likely up more than 1.14 percentage points better than the S&P are doing or the latest change some hedge
earnings report on Tuesday that was seem- 10 percent from a year earlier, better than 500 the day following its release, according fund has made to its trading algorithm. But
ingly fantastic. The retailer made more in the 7 percent that analysts had penciled in to Goldman Sachs. But through mid-August over the long term, stock prices tend to
prot from May through July than any other when the quarter ended, according to of this reporting season, the performance track closely with corporate prots. When
quarter in its history, and its 14 percent rise FactSet. Despite those gains, S&P 500 edge has been virtually nil at 0.03 percent- companies are making more money,
in earnings per share was stronger than ana- index funds are nearly exactly where they age points. Thats the lowest level in at investors are willing to pay more for each
lysts expected. Home Depot at the same were before the heart of earnings reporting least a decade. of their shares.
time raised its prot forecast for this year season began in mid-July. When a company has reported better- This time may be different because stock
and reported higher revenue than Wall Street Equity markets have greeted positive than-expected earnings but fallen short of prices had already climbed so much in antic-
forecast, all of which should be kibble for earnings reports largely with indifference, forecasts for revenue, its stock has tended to ipation of higher prots ahead.

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USA coach Juli Inkster, left, celebrates with
Lizette Salas after the American beat their
European counterparts, 16 1/2-11 1/2, in the
biennial Solheim Cup.

U.S. wins the


Out-of-work quarterback Colin Kaepernick, bottom left, who started kneeling before the national anthem last season, has become a
USA TODAY SPORTS Solheim Cup
By Luke Meredith
lightning rod for racial inequality. Kaepernick is not alone in his protests, however, as the likes of Seattles Michaell Bennett (top left),
Oaklands Marshawn Lynch (above right) and Carolinas Malcolm Jenkins have picked up the mantel and have been staging protests. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

NFL protests stir debate


WEST DES MOINES, Iowa Lexi
Thompson set the tone by rallying from
four holes down. The rest of the Americans
took it from there and restored their domi-
nance in the Solheim Cup
I was just, like, I just have to go all in
By Janie Har and Jesse J. Holland On the opposing end of a wide range of people including players, fans, politi- and go for it all, Thompson said.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS opinions, some fans say Kaepernick cians, team owners and pundits invoke Her U.S. teammates followed her lead and
shouldnt have sat or kneeled during the his name to debate thorny issues of patriot- the Americans finished off their most-deci-
What started as a protest against police national anthem, while others argue the ism and race. Other prominent NFL players sive Solheim Cup victory in over 20 years,
brutality has mushroomed a year later into a quarterbacks lack of a job is more about his have sat out or demonstrated during anthems beating Europe 16 1/2-11 1/2 on Sunday at
divisive debate over the future of a football talent. this preseason, one saying his decision was Des Moines Golf and Country Club.
player who refused to stand for the national The once-rising star and Super Bowl quar- bolstered by a recent white supremacists Cristie Kerr and Paula Creamer won key
anthem and now faces what his fans see as terback has been unemployed since March, rally in Virginia that turned deadly. matches, and Gerina Piller sealed it with a
blackballing for speaking out in a country when he opted out of his contract and Theres a lot going on inside peoples birdie putt that put her 3 up over Florentyna
roiled by racial strife. became a free agent who could sign with any hearts right now, said Dan Rascher, a Parker with three to play in a 4-and-2 vic-
Supporters of former San Francisco 49ers team. At least three NFL clubs have openly sports business professor at the University tory.
quarterback Colin Kaepernick demonstrated discussed the idea of signing him, but the of San Francisco. This may have been a They just bonded. They believed in each
outside the Los Angeles Rams Aug. 12 pre- embattled quarterback has yet to sign a con- catalyst for that even though its not about other. They played for the person behind
season opener against the Dallas Cowboys, tract with training camps well underway. Colin Kaepernick, but about our country and them and in front of them. And they played
part of calls for boycotts of the upcoming Just weeks away from the regular season, who we are. some amazing golf, said Juli Inkster, who
a NFL season. Film director Spike Lee is pro- he has become a symbol of the clash of
f moting a rally on his behalf. celebrity, sports and social issues as more See NFL, Page 16 See SOLHEIM, Page 14

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Giants, Bumgarner Semien and Cotton
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d have bullpen blues send As past Astros By Kristie Rieken
As 3, Astros 2
-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Phillies 5, Giants 2 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
d SAN FRANCISCO Madison Bumgarner turned six double plays, their defense quick-
stayed in despite taking a HOUSTON Marcus Semien wound up
pitched six innings in one of his best starts ly fell apart. Boog Powell led off the game
sharp line drive off his left with a Little League home run when Houston
2 this season, took a line drive off his left shin with a single and Semien followed with a
shin in the second inning kept throwing the ball away to help the
n and hit an RBI single that temporarily gave grounder in the hole that shortstop Alex
by Nick Williams earli- Oakland Athletics avoid a sweep with a win
the Giants an early lead. Bregman threw into right field trying for a
er this month, Williams over the Houston Astros on Sunday. forceout at second base.
The reward? A heaping of praise from man- hit Mets ace Jacob deGrom The play in the 3-2 victory reminded
e Semien, who was credited with an infield
ager Bruce Bochy, handshakes from his team- in the triceps with a line Semien of the last time
e hit, never stopped running. The relay from
mates and another no-decision drive, forcing him from he was involved in some- right went to first baseman Marwin
Bumgarners third in eight starts since com- the game. thing similar which Gonzalez, and his throw to third skipped
ing off the disabled list. Madison I tried to do a kick save actually was in Little
o into left field, allowing Semien to score eas-
Philadelphia rookie Rhys Hoskins homered Bumgarner but I wasnt very good at League.
e ily on the two errors.
again, Pedro Florimon contributed with his soccer, Bumgarner said. I have had that play It wasnt only Semien who thought back
bat and arm, and the Phillies scored three runs It almost worked out. happen in Little League to that game when he was an elementary
in the eighth to beat the Giants 5-2 on Sunday. Hoskins connected for a solo drive in the on my moms birthday,
d schooler after that score.
In what has been a theme for San Francisco ninth inning, making him the first Phillies Semien recalled of a game
t I got some texts from some old Little
much of the season, Bumgarners efforts were player in at least 100 years to hit five home when he was about 6.
Marcus Semien She called it a home run League friends about that one today, he said
overshadowed by another meltdown from the runs in his first 11 major league games.
with a smile.
Giants bullpen. I got to better counts, I think this week, and ... there were errors
P Houston manager A.J. Hinch was disap-
I thought it was a good day for Madison, and the results show, Hoskins said. but she was like: Oh you hit a home run for
) pointed his teams lack of execution forced
Bochy said. We had it lined up like we wanted Florimon hit a two-run single off Strickland me on my birthday. And it was probably them to play from behind all day.
as far as the bullpen. (Hunter Strickland) just (2-3) to cap a three-run eighth inning that like an infield single that turned into a run The first inning is disappointing
had an off day making some mistakes. scored.
Bumgarner allowed one run and four hits. He See GIANTS, Page 14 A day after the AL West-leading Astros See OAKLAND, Page 16
12 Monday Aug. 21, 2017 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

Carr, Goff shine in Rams 24-21 win Saturday


By Josh Dubow back to his hometown fans in Oakland. threw a game-winning 20-yard pass to Josh
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS While some fans in Oakland have Reynolds with 1:11 remaining.
expressed bitterness, the Raiders are sold
OAKLAND Derek Carr, Marshawn out for the entire season despite being lame Anthem doings
Lynch and the rest of Oaklands first-team ducks and drew a sellout crowd of 53,659 for Raiders rookie Shalom Luani also kneeled
offense looked sharp in their first action of their first home game of the preseason. down during the start of the anthem but said
the preseason. The starting defense once The most outward anger from the fans he was just finishing a prayer and not
again was plagued by the same issues that came when Goff led the Rams on a 88-yard protesting. Los Angeles linebacker Robert
doomed the Raiders last year. drive to open the game, capped by a 23-yard Quinn raised his fist, while Carr put his hand
Carr threw two touchdown passes in his TD pass to Cooper Kupp . Goff, who strug- on teammate Khalil Macks back in a sign
first game since breaking his leg last season gled as a rookie after being drafted first of unity.
but Jared Goff led three scoring drives for overall last season out of California, played To show (that) different races can get
the Los Angeles Rams in a 24-21 exhibition extremely well in his return to the East Bay. along, white, black, whatever you are, get
victory Saturday night. We started the way we wanted to start and along and be friends and.just show unity,
Overall I thought the defense was poor, we were aggressive offensively, Goff said. Mack said. Show togetherness.
particularly early, coach Jack Del Rio said. We were able to score on those two early
Well have to get a whole lot better there. drives and did what we wanted to out there. Mack attack
Lynch returned to the field for the first Goff finished 16 for 20 for 160 yards,
leading another TD drive that was capped by Mack, last years AP Defensive Player of
time since retiring following the 2015 sea-
Todd Gurleys 2-yard run and a field goal the Year, also got his first action of the pre-
son and once again declined to stand for the
drive late in the first half. season for the Raiders and delivered one
national anthem. He delighted the home-
Carr, who broke his leg on this same field sack, three quarterback pressures and two
town crowd in Oakland when he burst
during a Christmas Eve win over tackles for loss in three series.
through the line for a 6-yard run on his first
carry and added another 4-yard run before Indianapolis, played his first game of the USA TODAY SPORTS
calling it a night. preseason and looked in midseason form Raiders tight end Jared Cook turns upfield
Smith starts
It was awesome, Carr said. It was really with the exception of one miscommunica- after making a catch during a 24-21 preseason Raiders cornerback Sean Smith started
loud, Im not going to lie. It was really loud. tion with Michael Crabtree that led to an loss to the L.A. Rams. two days after being charged with beating
That was good for the home crowd to see. interception by Trumaine Johnson. his sisters boyfriend last month.
Honestly, its good to be home again, Carr capped the first drive with a perfectly Comeback win Prosecutors say Smith beat his sisters
Lynch said he decided to come out of placed 19-yard touchdown pass to tight end After Oaklands Connor Cook led a go- boyfriend and then stomped on the mans
retirement after the Raiders announced plans Lee Smith and ended his night with a 13- ahead drive capped by a 17-yard pass to head in Pasadena on July 4. Smith is sched-
in March to move to Las Vegas for the 2020 yard score to Crabtree , who juked Troy Hill Johnny Holton with 6:30 to play, Sean uled to be arraigned next month on assault
season. Lynch wanted to give something on his way into the end zone. Mannion answered for Los Angeles and and battery charges.

Conner stars in Steelers NFL debut with 98 yards rushing on 20 carries. game suspension because of multiple viola-
NFL brief Matt Ryan led the Falcons to a touchdown in tions of the leagues substance abuse policy.
17-13 win over Falcons Bart Houstons 6-yard his only series and finished 4 of 6 for 57 yards. Bryant, who is still in the process of being
PITTSBURGH Rookie running back touchdown pass to Justin In two series during the preseason, Ryan, the fully reinstated by the league, remains suspend-
James Conner set up Pittsburghs winning Hunter. 2016 NFLs Most Valuable Player and Offensive ed, but is permitted to participate in all presea-
fourth-quarter touchdown pass in the Steelers Conner was greeted with Player of the Year, has gone 6 of 8 for 88 yards son activities including practices and
17-13 exhibition victory over the Atlanta an ovation on the third with a touchdown and a 123.6 passer rating. games.
Falcons on Sunday. series of the game when he Pittsburgh receiver Martavis Bryant played Steelers rookie Josh Dobbs targeted Bryant
Conner, the former University of Pittsburgh made his first carry. The his first game more than 18 months. on the first play of the game, but the offense
star who overcame Hodgkins lymphoma and a third-round pick busted off The NFL suspended Bryant in March 2016 for sputtered with consecutive three-and-outs.
serious right knee injury to reach the NFL, three other runs longer a second violation of its substance abuse poli- Dobbs, a fourth-round pick, was 10 of 19 for 70
broke off runs of 17 and 19 yards, leading to James Conner than 10 yards and ended his cy. He also opened the 2015 season with a four- yards with an interception.

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Soccer briefs
Not a lot to talk about in 49ers preseason loss Late penalty kick saves San Jose in
By Michael Wagaman 2-2 draw against Union Saturday
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
SAN JOSE Chris Wondolowski scored on
SANTA CLARA Vance Joseph isnt yet a penalty kick in stoppage time to give the
ready to declare a winner in the race to be San Jose Earthquakes a 2-2 tie with the
Denvers starting quarterback between Philadelphia Union on
Paxton Lynch and Trevor Siemian. Saturday night.
If he is, the Broncos head coach is keep- Shea Salinas drew a foul
ing it to himself. on Joshua Yaro in the
Lynch led three scoring drives in his bid penalty area to set up the
for the job while Siemian, who started the penalty kick in the 95th
preseason opener a week ago, came off the minute. With his 10th
bench to throw a touchdown pass as the goal, Wondolowski
Broncos beat the San Francisco 49ers 33- became the first player in
14 on Saturday night. MLS history with eight
Chris straight double-digit sea-
The time frames not important, Joseph Wondolowski sons.
said. Whats important is we get it right. It
could be this week, it could be next week. Roland Alberg scored in
On a night when Denver forced four the 55th to put Philadelphia (8-11-6) up 2-1.
turnovers in the first half, running C.J. Valeri Qazaishvili scored three minutes for
Anderson got into the end zone and San Joe (9-10-6). He eluded two defenders
Brandon McManus kicked four field goals, before punching it between two more defend-
the majority of focus was on the ongoing ers.
competition between the Broncos two Jack Elliott tied it in the 35th with his first
quarterbacks. goal of the season, knocking the ball in on
Despite a plea earlier this week from vice KYLE TERADA/USA TODAY SPORTS the left side of the net.
president of football operations John 49ers starting quarterback Brian Hoyer had a rough outing in a 33-14 loss to Denver
Elway that one of the two take control of Saturday. He threw for 89 yards, with an interception and a fumble. Bale leads Madrid to opening
the job, neither quarterback did much to wrestled the ball from 49ers wide receiver bring down Anderson near the sidelines in 3-0 league win without Ronaldo
separate himself from the other. Marquise Goodwin as both men fell to the the second quarter. Foster played despite LA CORUNA, Spain Cristiano Ronaldo
Lynch was 9 of 13 and showed good pock- turf into 13 points. suffering a sprain in his surgically repaired wasnt missed by his team as Gareth Bale scored
et presence by scrambling out of trouble a San Franciscos Brian Hoyer was 8 of 11 right shoulder during the practices with the one goal and set up another to help Real Madrid
few times, but managed only 39 yards for 89 yards and an interception while gar- Broncos. start its defense of the Spanish league title with
through the air in less than two quarters. nering a 58.5 passer rating. Third-round a 3-0 win at Deportivo La Coruna on Sunday.
Denvers first-round draft pick a year ago, draft pick C.J. Beathard passed for 110 Flags galore After withstanding Deportivos early surge,
Lynch is trying not to get caught up in the yards and a touchdown in his attempt to beat Bale showed Madrid didnt miss the suspended
situation. The teams combined for 22 penalties for
out Matt Barkley for the backup job. 176 yards, although it could have been Ronaldo by scoring its opening goal in the
You cant compare your progress to That whole game was concerning, 20th minute.
somebody elses progress because when much worse. During a punt return in the
49ers rookie coach Kyle Shanahan said. third quarter, five flags were thrown on the Casemiro added a second goal seven minutes
youre worried about the other guy getting Start off the first half with four turnovers. later, and Bale assisted Toni Kroos to round off
better, youre wasting time not focused on same play including four on the Broncos.
The penalties. Struggling to run the ball, When the dust settled, the penalties offset the easy victory in the 63rd.
yourself and making yourself better, Lynch too. Its really tough to win when you put and the play was re-run. It was sloppy,
said. Thats really what Ive been doing. your team in that situation. Joseph said. Hamburgs Mueller out six
Siemian put up more passing numbers
(49) on his first drive and finished 8 of 11 Mild moments months after goal celebration
for 93 yards. Afterward, the 2015 seventh-
Hoyers whiff HAMBURG, Germany Hamburger SV for-
round pick said he feels hes done enough to Multiple scuffles broke out when the Hoyer fumbled in the first quarter when ward Nicolai Mueller is out for around six
be the starter. teams held joint practices earlier in the the ball slipped out of his hand when the months after injuring himself while celebrating
I think so, Siemian said. Im not the week, but the game was relatively tame in 49ers quarterback was dropping back to a goal.
coach but I think so. comparison. After San Francisco linebacker pass. My arm went forward and the ball did- The Bundesliga club says Mueller tore a cruci-
As good as their offense was, the Dekoda Watson was called for unnecessary nt go with it, Hoyer said. Its literally ate ligament in his right knee after scoring in
Broncos defense was better despite being roughness on the opening drive, both the worst feeling Ive had as a quarterback. Saturdays league-opener, a 1-0 home win over
without linebackers Von Miller and squads settled down. Augsburg. Mueller attempted a pirouette before
Brandon Marshall and cornerback T. J. Late juice falling to the ground in apparent pain.
Ward.
Rookie watch Undrafted free agent Victor Bolden pro- Mueller, who was arguably Hamburgs best
Denver converted the three turnovers San Francisco first-rounder Reuben Foster vided a late spark for the 49ers with a 104- player last the season, was the subject of trans-
two fumble recoveries and an impressive was mostly quiet, although the rookie line- yard kickoff return for touchdown. fer speculation as he had yet to extend his con-
interception by Chris Lewis-Harris, who backer showed good speed and range to tract with the club.
14 Monday Aug. 21, 2017 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

that Hernandez was a bad


Baseball brief
Umpires end protest, will meet
umpire and just needs to
go away.
The World Umpires
SOLHEIM
Continued from page 11
We just got outplayed, no
doubt about it. What
with Commissioner Manfred Association announced can I say? Just congratulate
NEW YORK Major League Baseball
Sunday in a series of
tweets that Manfred had joined Judy Rankin as the only U.S. cap-
the USA because they
umpires have ended their protest of what proposed a meeting to tains to win the Solheim Cup twice. played some awesome golf.
they called abusive player behavior after discuss its concerns. The Americans are 10-5 in the biennial
Commissioner Rob Manfred offered to meet Annika Sorenstam, Team Europe captain
Kinsler was ejected by tournament after their biggest win since a
with their unions governing board. Rob Manfred 17-11 triumph in 1996 in Wales. They ral-
Hernandez last Monday ning the first four holes.
Most umpires wore white wristbands dur- in Texas after being called out on strikes. lied to win in Germany in 2015, and have
ing Saturdays games after Detroit second But after a birdie on No. 10, Thompson
The next day, Kinsler sharply criticized taken five of the last seven matches. holed out from 112 yards for eagle on the
baseman Ian Kinsler was fined but not sus- Hernandez, saying the umpire was mess- Kerr beat Mel Reid 2 and 1 for her record-
pended for his recent verbal tirade against 11th hole a shot so impressive that even
ing with games blatantly. extending 21st point in the competition, Nordqvist was compelled to high-five her.
ump Angel Hernandez. Kinsler said Tuesday and Creamer edged Georgia Hall 1 up to raise The 22-year-old Thompson followed with
her total to 19 1/2 second on the U.S. an eagle putt on the 15th hole, and a birdie

GIANTS
Philadelphia trailed 2-1 going into the career list.
eighth. Hoskins and Maikel Franco hit con- on 16 put her ahead for the first time.
Thompson ended up halving with Anna Though Nordqvist rallied, earning the half-
secutive one-out singles before Jorge Alfaro Nordqvist, and Angel Yin halved with
tied it with an RBI single. After Williams sin- point by sticking her 154-yard approach on
Continued from page 11 Karine Icher as the teams split the 12 sin- No. 18 within a foot, an American win was
gled to load the bases, Florimon slapped a 1-2 gles matches. Lizette Salas and Danielle
pitch into right field. inevitable after Thompsons run.
made it 4-2. Florimon also had an RBI double Kang also won for the U.S. Salas edged Jodi To me, that was like six points, Inkster
Posey had two hits and an RBI, extending Ewart Shadoff 1 up, and Kang beat Emily said. Its probably fitting they both got
off Bumgarner in the second, then made a his hitting streak against the Phillies to 22
sparkling defensive play in left field to throw Pedersen 3 and 1. half a point. Both played amazingly. It just
games. Kelby Tomlinson scored a run and For Europe, Catriona Matthew beat Stacy shows the heart of her and her determina-
out Buster Posey at the plate in the bottom of Ryder Jones doubled and scored for San
the inning. Lewis 1 up, Caroline Masson topped tion. You think shes out of it and then the
Francisco. Michelle Wie 4 and 2, Charley Hull edged switch goes off.
It was Florimons first major league game in
left field. Brittany Lang 1 up, Carlota Ciganda beat Nordqvist went 3-0-1 during the week to
Pained Posey Brittany Lincicome 4 and 3, and Madelene lead the Europeans.
I just try to catch the ball and throw the ball
Posey had a rough afternoon physically. In Sagstrom defeated Austin Ernst 3 and 2. Creamer was 3-1 filling in for the injured
to home plate and see what happens,
Florimon said. I made a good throw. addition to taking a 95 mph fastball in the We just got outplayed, no doubt about Jessica Korda, matching Kang and Salas for
back, Posey also appeared to get hurt while it, European captain Annika Sorenstam the top U.S. records. Creamer kept her cele-
Adam Morgan (2-1) retired three batters for
tagging out a sliding Cameron Perkins at the said. Im just so proud of how hard they bration muted following Halls missed 4-
the win, a day after throwing just one pitch
plate in the second. fought. What can I say? Just congratulate foot par putt on the 18th hole. But this was
and getting the victory.
Afterward, the Giants All-Star catcher the USA because they played some awesome a huge bounce back event for Creamer after
Hector Neris pitched 1 1/3 innings for his golf. her recent struggles kept her off the U.S.
15th save. He struck out Pablo Sandoval with voiced his displeasure about Neris.
Her team five points down entering the roster until Korda got hurt.
the bases loaded to end the eighth after hitting Im certain that he hit me on purpose,
day, Sorenstam tried to keep the mood light For Juli to play me four matches, you
Posey in the back with a pitch, then fanned Posey said. Its just a shame because I wanted
by dressing up in a blue and yellow Viking know I knew my game was there, but
Denard Span with two on in the ninth to end to compete that at-bat and hes got good stuff.
hat and wig and dancing for the cameras obviously it didnt look like it was,
it. But I guess he didnt feel like he could get me
before play began. Creamer said.
The Phillies won the season series against out.
Nordqvist did her best to set the tone for The 47-year-old Matthew was 3-1 after
the Giants for the first time since 2011. the Europeans in the opening match, win- replacing the injured Suzann Pettersen.

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Toronto 59 65 .476 12 1/2 Philadelphia 45 77 .369 29
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with the NBA in the hope of clear- San Diego 55 69 .444 33 Cincinnati 1 10 .500 35 42
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open the probe. L.A. Angels 5, Baltimore 4 Atlanta 8, Cincinnati 1 L.A. Chargers 0 10 .000 17 48
rules, teams are not permitted to Minnesota 12, Arizona 5 Minnesota 12, Arizona 5
The Lakers attempt to sway any player who is Chicago Cubs 6, Toronto 5, 10 innings NATIONAL CONFERENCE
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this point, no If the Lakers are found to have Chicago White Sox 3, Texas 2 Philadelphia 1 1 0 .500 29 40
Mondays Games St. Louis at Pittsburgh, late N.Y. Giants 0 1 0 .000 12 20
ndings have tampered, the NBA could issue any Twins(Melville0-0)atCWS(Rodon1-4), 2:10p.m.,1stgame Mondays Games Washington 0 2 0 .000 20 44
been made, combination of nes, forfeiture of As (Smith 0-2) at Baltimore (Jimenez 5-8), 4:05 p.m. Dodgers (Wood 14-1) at Pittsburgh (Cole 10-8),4:05 p.m.
draft picks or suspensions of those Boston (Fister 2-6) at Cleveland (Clevinger 6-5),4:10 p.m. Arizona (Walker 6-7) at Mets (Gsellman 5-5),4:10 p.m. South
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spokesman who were deemed to be involved. Twins (Gee 0-0) at CWS(Fulmer 0-0),5:10 p.m.,2nd game Milwaukee (Davies 14-6) at Giants (Stratton 1-2),7:15 p.m. Carolina 1 10 .500 54 51
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Mike Bass said Texas (Hamels 8-1) at Angels (Skaggs 1-3), 7:07 p.m. Tuesdays Games Atlanta 0 20 .000 33 40
be either direct or indirect and an Tuesdays Games Miami at Philadelphia, 1:05 p.m., 1st game New Orleans 0 10 .000 14 20
Paul George Sunday in a Oakland at Baltimore, 4:05 p.m. L.A. Dodgers at Pittsburgh, 4:05 p.m.
statement. We interview that Lakers President Boston at Cleveland, 4:10 p.m. Arizona at N.Y. Mets, 4:10 p.m. North
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tigation is ongoing. did little to quell speculation about Minnesota at Chicago White Sox, 5:10 p.m. Washington at Houston, 5:10 p.m. Minnesota 1 10 .500 30 30
There is no known timetable for Georges potential future in Los Washington at Houston, 5:10 p.m. Colorado at Kansas City, 5:15 p.m.
Angeles. Colorado at Kansas City, 5:15 p.m. San Diego at St. Louis, 5:15 p.m. West
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George is a four-time All-Star and speak to George if they happened to BASEBALL Gwinnett (IL). Reinstated OF Matt Kemp from the Saturdays Games
Los Angeles native who was traded cross paths. American League 10-day DL. Recalled RHP Matt Wisler from Gwin- Saturdays Games
LOS ANGELES ANGELS Agreed to terms with nett. Tennessee 34, Carolina 27
to the Oklahoma City Thunder this Were going to say hi because RHP Fernando Salas on a minor league contract. Dallas 24, Indianapolis 19
CHICAGO CUBS Optioned C Victor Caratini and Kansas City 30, Cincinnati 12
offseason. The Pacers traded him we know each other, Johnson said. TAMPA BAY RAYS Claimed OF Cesar Puello off LHP Rob Zastryzny to Iowa (PCL). Reinstated RHP Detroit 16, N.Y. Jets 6
after George told them he planned waivers from the L.A. Angels. Koji Uehara from the 10-day DL. Green Bay 21, Washington 17
You just cant say, Hey, I want you TORONTO BLUE JAYS Assigned C Mike Ohlman Houston 27, New England 23
to leave Indiana as a free agent next come to the Lakers, even though outright to Buffalo (IL). LOS ANGELES DODGERS Optioned OF Joc Denver 33, San Francisco 14
summer. National League Pederson to Oklahoma City (PCL). Recalled LHP Ed- Chicago 24, Arizona 23
Im going to be wink-winking. You ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS Sent SS Nick ward Paredes from Oklahoma City. Sent RHP Jacob L.A. Rams 24, Oakland 21
As the NBAs statement made know what that means, right? Ahmed to the AZL Diamondbacks for a rehab as- Rhame to the N.Y. Mets to complete the trade that Sundays Games
clear, we cannot comment about the signment. sent Curtis Granderson to the Dodgers. Pittsburgh 17, Atlanta 13
George will be a free agent in New Orleans at L.A. Chargers, late
specics of any ongoing investiga- ATLANTA BRAVES Placed RHP Luke Jackson MILWAUKEE BREWERS Agreed to terms with Mondays Games
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OAKLAND NFL
long boycott of the NFL has collected more 2015 and began the 2016 season as a back-
than 170,000 signatures. up, then started 11 games. The 49ers finished
We understand the NFL is very important in last place for the second season in a row.
Continued from page 11 to you. We also understand the purpose of Do these people (complaining) about
Continued from page 11 Colin Kaepernicks protest is FAR more Kaepernick going unsigned not understand
important than any games you will ever that he sucks, and hes a liability/distrac-
because they are plays we can make and do Other players who joined Kaepernick in watch, the petition said.
protest are still employed. Philadelphia tion? tweeted Joe Patterson, a business
make, he said. We put ourselves in a Elie Mystal, an editor at the Above the management major at the University of
hole. Eagles safety Malcolm Jenkins pledged to Law legal commentary website, agreed with
continue his protests this season, tight end North Carolina, Charlotte.
The As got their other run in the sixth on the proposed boycotts.
a passed ball by Juan Centeno. Martellus Bennett signed a free agent con- Henry Schafer, executive vice president of
Kaepernick doesnt have a job because he Q Scores Marketing Evaluations, said
Jharel Cotton (6-10) yielded four hits and tract with the Green Bay Packers and line-
spoke out about race, Mystal said. Thats Kaepernicks popularity has plummeted.
two runs 6 2/3 innings for his first win backer Brandon Marshall stayed with the
the thing youre not allowed to do in our
since June 23. He had come off the disabled Denver Broncos even as he lost two endorse- Hes very polarizing and much more in
sporting culture and most of our popular cul-
list on July 30 and gone 0-2 in four games ments for kneeling during the anthem. the consciences of the general population as
ture, unless youre so over-the-top talented
since his return, giving up 21 runs and 28 that they need you for winning. well as sports fans and, creating, I would
hits. Washed up or black-balled? think, a pretty big dilemma for the NFL
I think he found out if he throws the ball Still, some fans say they believe Others picking up the slack teams as to where hes going to go, Schafer
said.
over the plate its going to allow him to Kaepernick has been passed up as punish-
stay in the game a little bit longer and his Oakland Raiders running back Marshawn
ment for his actions, which initially went Lynch sat during the anthem while Rams
stuff his good, Oakland manager Bob unnoticed until the third preseason game last defensive end Robert Quinn raised his right
Inspiring others
Melvin said. year. fist during Saturdays game between the two The fallout wasnt all negative:
Blake Treinen allowed one hit in two The chorus gets louder every time a quarter- teams. Kaepernick inspired a movement as high
scoreless innings for his seventh save. back vacancy is filled on an NFL team, such Seattle Seahawks defensive end Michael school athletes across the country kneeled
Brad Peacock (10-2) pitched into the as when the Miami Dolphins brought 34- Bennett, Martellus Bennetts brother, sat during the anthem. Kaepernick had the 17th
sixth. year-old quarterback Jay Cutler out of a short- during the singing of The Star-Spangled highest jersey sale in May and came in 39th
Jake Marisnick doubled in the Houston lived retirement to lead its franchise. Cutler Banner for the second straight week on in all merchandise from May through July
and scored on a sacrifice fly by Bregman to was out of work like Kaepernick, Robert Friday. He was joined by two teammates 31. Hes the only player in the top 50 in
cut the lead to 2-1. Griffin III, and others and planned to work standing by him. Bennett said the death of a sales without a job.
Jed Lowrie and Ryon Healy hit consecu- as a television analyst before the Dolphins young woman protesting white supremacists
tive singles with one out in the sixth inning Kaepernick, who is white and African-
reunited him with coach Adam Gase. in Charlottesville, Virginia, underscored his
to chase Peacock. Francis Martes took over American, took a stand that was unpopular
Either some owners and/or the NFL are decision. among many whites, which is what boxing
and was greeted with a single by Matt Olson punishing him for speaking out, or theyve First of all, I want people to understand I
to load the bases. The Athletics pushed the great Muhammad Ali did when he refused to
decided that its best for business to sweep love the military. My father was in the mili- be drafted into military during the Vietnam
lead to 3-1 when Lowrie scored on the these valid issues under the rug in order not to tary. I love hot dogs like any other
passed ball. war.
upset fans who, in our opinion, dont have a American. I love football like any other
Gonzalez hit a solo homer in the seventh. valid reason to be upset about Colin American, but I dont love segregation, he Ali was convicted of draft evasion, which
Centeno singled with two outs to finish Kaepernick being on their team, said Tim said. I dont love riots. I dont love oppres- was later overturned, banned from boxing
Cotton and reliever Chris Hatcher gave up a Clark, who is organizing boycotts of all 32 sion. I dont love gender slander. and stripped of his heavyweight title.
single to Marisnick before striking out teams for the NFLs regular season opener. Some fans say Kaepernick has not been Its uncertain how history will treat
George Springer on three pitches. signed because hes had an inconsistent Kaepernick. But just as Ali was linked to the
Color of Change, an online civil rights
Powell finished with three hits. organization, flooded Baltimore Ravens career. He played in the 2013 Super Bowl but black power movement, Kaepernick has
headquarters with telephone calls when the faded in the seasons leading up to the become linked with the Black Lives Matter
Up next team didnt quickly sign him as it openly protests, winning just three games in his last movement, says Soyica Diggs Colbert, a
Athl eti cs : Chris Smith (0-2, 5.26 ERA) considered options to react to an injury. The 19 starts. Georgetown University professor who is
is scheduled to start against Baltimore on Los Angeles chapter of the National Action He had two seasons where he was the start- writing a book on black movements.
Monday. Smith allowed three hits and three Network, which demonstrated over the week- ing quarterback for all 16 of his teams When we think about how Black Lives
runs in 5 1/3 innings but did not factor into end, says it will boycott the Rams and games, including the 2014 season that ended Matter as a political movement gets woven
the decision in a 10-8 win over Kansas City Chargers games at Memorial Coliseum. A with San Francisco missing the playoffs. He into sports, Kaepernicks certainly the key
in his last start. change.org petition calling for a season- suffered from a shoulder injury for half of figure in that conversation, she said.

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Snake phobia
Opehidiophobia. Readers will recognize the end of that
word means fear of; opehidiophobia is fear of snakes. I
just returned from a glorious week in Tahoe where, yes,
snakes live and thrive (along with thousands of other
remarkable plants and animals: I mean, how lucky are we
to be this close to paradise?) and fear of snakes was more
than once a conversation topic.
Look, Im not one to make fun
of groundless and all-encompass-
ing anxieties. My own fear of
clowns left me unable to sleep
through the night after my mom,
unaware of my angst, hung a truly
hideous (in several ways) black
velvet portrait of Bozo on my
bedroom wall. But lets consider
the facts, shall we?
The Hitmans Bodyguard was the most popular movie in the world this week. How many people are killed and
eaten by giant pythons and boas
The Hitmans Bodyguard outdoes Logan Lucky each year? My Internet search
yields an answer of one, perhaps
two, over all time. Not per year.
By Lindsey Bahr ior media analyst for comScore. I think for audiences Per forever. Six people died of rattlesnake bites in 2015,
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS theyre just looking for the fun of it ... (The Hitmans four in 2014. Meanwhile 6,000 is the low estimate of
Bodyguard) was critic proof. It provided a perfect escape. people killed worldwide annually by lightening, and 650
LOS ANGELES Critics loved Logan Lucky and gave a Lionsgate, which distributed The Hitmans U.S. citizens die annually related to a fall involving a bed,
big collective shrug to The Hitmans Bodyguard, but when Bodyguard, expects the film to play well into September. chair or other piece of furniture. Clearly we have far more
it came to the test of the marketplace, audiences went their While its not an all-out op, the stakes were a little high- to fear from the skies and our coffee tables than we do from
own way. er for Logan Lucky. The NASCAR heist pic was not only snakes.
The two action icks faced off this weekend, and The director Steven Soderberghs big return to movies after a Almost all snakes are completely harmless to humans,
Hitmans Bodyguard emerged the victor with a chart-top- four-year retirement, but meant to also upend the traditional but the theory is that our early ancestors developed a truly
ping $21.6 million, according to studio estimates Sunday, distribution model with crafty lmmaker-driven know how, healthy fear long before shoes, indoor plumbing and anti-
while Logan Lucky sputtered on arrival with $8.1 million. independent nancing, foreign and streaming service sales venom made safe neighbors of even the few truly danger-
Both had notable stars, Logan Lucky has Channing and a more concentrated and cheaper marketing push. ous species. Today, snakes are critically important to our
Tatum and Daniel Craig, while The Hitmans Bodyguard An $8.1 million debut from over 3,000 screens, however, lives. Most snakes thrive on rodents. Less rats and mice
boasts Ryan Reynolds and Samuel L. Jackson, both were isnt enough to make a game-changing splash. In fact, its might not only sound good aesthetically but also saves
opening in over 3,000 theaters and both cost around $30 Soderberghs lowest wide-opening since his Solaris billions of dollars in agricultural and other property dam-
million to produce. Also, both were targeted toward adults, remake, which opened to $6.8 million in 2002. Solaris age, in addition to cutting down on transmission of Lyme
although one was R-rated (Hitmans Bodyguard) and one did have a higher production budget than Logan Luckys disease and other serious illnesses which require rodents,
PG-13 (Logan Lucky). though. or rodent-borne parasites, as part of their own life cycle.
But when it came to reviews, critics vastly preferred Prior to the lms release, Soderbergh told The Associated (On the other hand, coulrophobia or fear of clowns is
Logan Lucky, which boasts a fresh 93 percent Rotten Press that he was prepared for any scenario. completely reasonable.)
Tomatoes score, while The Hitmans Bodyguard rests at a At least we got to do it the way we wanted to do it, he
rotten 39 percent. And yet, when presented with the said.
choice, audiences on the whole put their dollars toward The Dergarabedian posited that the limited exposure for Ken White is the president of the Peninsula Humane
Hitmans Bodyguard. Even the CinemaScore was ipped So derb erg h an d t h e p ro ducers mean s t h at Lo g an Society & SPCA.
with The Hitmans Bodyguard earning a B+ and Logan Lucky could still be a winning endeavor, despite com-
Lucky a B neither of which, it should be noted, is partic- ing in behind the horror
ularly promising for future word of mouth. holdover Annabelle:
It was a battle of the action ensemble cast movies. Creation, which earned
Audiences looked at these two action movies in the market- $15.5 million for the second
place and made a decision, said Paul Dergarabedian, a sen- straight week.
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CLEANERS
Continued from page 1

of Michigan. But she found herself working for a dry clean-


er in Michigan, and knew she had developed an affinity for
the profession with which she grew up.
I knew how do to that and I knew how to do that well,
she said.
Until 2003, she ran the store her father started along with
another location in San Mateo. Though she tried to retire
then, she found she wasnt ready to put her feet up just yet.
My game plan was to retire, she said. I stayed home
for like 16 months and then I was like, you can only clean
your home so much.
Despite the long hours and physical labor involved in
the business, the rapport Marti Russell develops with cus-
tomers inspired her and Jim Russell to open another dry
cleaners at 1681 Main St.
In her shop, she hangs up elaborate evening gowns
behind the desk until their owners retrieve them as a con-
versation starter with those who walk into her business.
Every summer, she and a handful of others host a car show
residents from nearby neighborhoods can attend.
But customers are having more trouble accessing her
store in recent months as a four-story building is being
built immediately adjacent to two sides of Broadway ANNA SCHUESSLER/ DAILY JOURNAL
Cleaners. Construction began in May and is expected to Hundreds of clothing items hang in the Redwood City dry cleaners at 1681 Main St.
last a little over a year as W.L. Butler Constructions head- rupting her operations, her frustration piqued. cleaners open at all times. She also helped with signs and
quarters and two apartment units are built. The impacts are Gina Henson, Butler Constructions chief financial offi- outreach through social media and email to spread the word
also affecting nearby sidewalks and streets. cer, said the contractor is trying to minimize the construc- Broadway Cleaners will remain open.
Marti Russell said she is ready to fulfill the remaining 14 tion impacts of its new headquarters, which will provide Each project comes down to individual circumstances,
years of her 20-year lease and has every intention of stay- the company additional space for employees currently Ralston said, adding that though various effects of the con-
ing in business during as well as after construction of the working out of aging offices in multiple Redwood City struction had been anticipated before ground broke on the
project going up on two sides of her business. But she is locations. project, the high volume of traffic and unique lot shape
anxious for the construction work to end. So far, temporary She said representatives from Butler construction have exacerbated its impact.
closures of the driveways into her business and sidewalks been meeting with the Broadway Cleaners property owner Though Marti Russell is encouraged by the fact that con-
just outside have discouraged customers from stopping by as well as the Russells to discuss the phasing of the work, struction will end soon, the worry about whats next for the
for drop-offs and pick-ups. which is complex with city requirements the company business she has fostered for her whole life is never far
I cant wait for it to be over with, she said. install a new water main and underground utilities. from consciousness.
Marti Russell said she has been in contact with city offi- There is a lot going on out there, Henson said. Youre married to the store, she said. I worry about it
cials, representatives of Butler Construction as well as Catherine Ralston, the citys economic development all the time.
those working on the project so she knows what the time- manager, said shes working with all parties to discuss the
lines are and can anticipate whats next. But when workers phasing of the work, make sure theyre aware of the time- Visit Broadway Cleaners at 1681 Main St. or broadway -
temporarily broke a nearby water main, unexpectedly inter- line and to keep at least one of the driveways into the dry cleaners.net for more information.

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Mayor Charles Stone said plans to retain the facade and
maintain the structure of the firehouse building for use as a
gym or another type of common area have long been dis-
these plans, he said. We really cant let the perfect be the
enemy of the good here.
Stone said he was happy with the term sheet agreed upon
cussed with the developer, with whom the city has been in earlier this year as well as the number of affordable hous-
an exclusive negotiating agreement since 2013. ing units included in it, which he said is not seen very
firehouse building instead of redevelopment, Mercer is Since 2009, the City Council has deliberated over what often. He added that he looked forward to the opportunity
urging officials to codify the preservation of a historical- should become of the property after the city-owned lot was to discuss the project with the public once the developer
ly significant building in the specific plan. purchased with former redevelopment agency funds. In submits plans for it.
It is one of the only remaining vestiges of our charac- February, the city approved an updated term sheet outlin- De Melo said it would be difficult to say exactly how
ter, she said. Its the kind of character you would insist a ing what it seeks from the developer, increasing the num- much of the firehouse building would be preserved, how-
developer copy. Well, you dont have to copy it. ber of housing units available at the site to 81 from 61, ever, conceptual plans have shown the facade of the build-
Mercer expressed disappointment other historic build- which was agreed upon a year earlier in the original term ing preserved. He said the city and the developer have a
ings in the city have been demolished over the years, sheet. shared interest in keeping elements of the building most
which she said heightened the importance of preserving Stone wasnt sure including language specifically out- critical to its historic integrity, and would also be looking
the firehouse. She said she supported many concepts lining the need to preserve the firehouse building in the at other ways to preserve the buildings memory, such as
included in the Belmont Village specific plan, one of Belmont Village specific plan was necessary, as an agree- plaques and videos.
which was a pedestrian walkway cutting through the ment between the developer and the city could achieve a Were going to be endeavoring to do that as well so that
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Filoli celebrated its Centennial Gala on August 12th, organized by event planner extraordinaire,
Robert Fountain International. Filolis friends, industry leaders and corporate partners looked
back on Filolis history and impact from 1917 to 2017 and beyond. The evening included a
cocktail hour, dinner and the Garden Party full of gardens strolls, stationed food, desserts and
drinks. The evening concluded with entertainment by Lavay Smith & Her Red Hot Skillet
Lickers and DJ Dojah.

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Patricia Campos of Foster City, far left, stands with San Francisco Opera Armorer Scott Barringer,
Director of Opera Archives Barbara Rominski, and Master of Opera Properties Lori Harrison
JOHN GREEN
in the Armory at the San Francisco Opera. The three swords being held by the group were
Bicyclists near the Crystal Springs Reservoir check out the Aug. 13th launch of San Mateo donated by Campos to the Opera after she read about the Opera Archives in the San Mateo
County Libraries' new books bikes, a mobile way of bringing literature into the community. Daily Journal.
*** Bhakti Pi tre and Suraj So manath, of Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City August
Zara and Ko ns tanti n Go urji , of San Hayward, gave birth to a baby boy at 11, 2017.
Carlos, gave birth to a baby boy at Sequoia Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City August ***
Hospital in Redwood City August 7, 2017. 11, 2017. Sabri na Fernandes Bl i ckens taff and
*** *** Mi chael Bl i ckens taff, of Belmont, gave
He at h e r an d Jame s Cran dal l , of El i z ab e t h an d De v i n No b l i n , of birth to a baby girl at Sequoia Hospital in
Redwood City, gave birth to a baby girl at Redwood City, gave birth to a baby girl at Redwood City August 13, 2017.
Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City August 9,
2017.
***
Brandi e Berl i n and Greg o ry May er, Shal i e Gas ki l l and Jeremy Jo nker,
of San Mateo, gave birth to a baby girl at of Redwood City, gave birth to a baby girl
Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City August 4, at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City August
2017. 9, 2017.
***
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LANES
nearly 10 fold from 2013 levels. The tion both in terms of space con-
reversible lane option is expected to
draw 25,100 riders, while a managed
lane in each direction is expected to
straints and effectiveness is sim-
ply widening highways, Pine said.
Squeezing in managed lanes, howev-
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result in 26,400 users, according to er, is a possibility being considered Hillsdale Mall Senior Walkers. 9:30
the study. elsewhere as well. a.m. to 10:15 a.m. 60 E. 31st Ave., San They Hijacked My Life. 6:30 p.m. to
Although very preliminary, The upfront costs and ongoing Currently, San Mateo County tran- Mateo. Meet next to Forever 21. 7:30 p.m. 1095 cloud ave., Menlo Park.
SamTrans is looking at an option to Walking with the group is free. For Identity theft explored at Lifetree. For
maintenance are nearly equal with sit officials are also looking at adding more information call 703-4678. more information call 854-5897.
potentially worsen congestion for either managed lane project toping $1 managed lanes along the Highway
solo drivers as a way to get more peo- billion, according to the study. 101 stretch from the Santa Clara bor- Using Skype for Interviews. 10 a.m. Mystery Book Club. 7 p.m. San
South San Francisco Main Library, 840 Carlos Library, 610 Elm St., San Carlos.
ple to ride the bus. The suggestion is far from a done der to Interstate 380. W. Orange Ave., South San Francisco. We meet the fourth Wednesday of
At the end of the day, the question deal, as Caltrans, not SamTrans, has Supervisor Warren Slocum, whose For more information call 829-3860. the month. Free and open to the pub-
is what are we trying to do? said lic. For more information call 591-
authority over the bridge; plus, District 4 includes San Mateo Library Matinees Showing of The 0341.
April Chan, chief officer of planning theres currently no dedicated funding Countys segment of the Dumbarton Lost City of Z. Magnolia of Millbrae,
and grants with the Transportation 201 Chadbourne Ave., Millbrae. Sign- Knitting with Arnie. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
for improvements. Still, a variety of corridor, said its imperative to ensure ups are recommended. For more San Carlos Library, 610 Elm St., San
Authority. Originally when we initi- sources could become available such theres a coordinated effort. information call 697-7607. Carlos. We offer a knitting class for
ated the study, it is how can we as state funding from gas tax hikes, a There are many places in the Bay adults on the second and fourth
Maturing Gracefully Talk: The Wednesdays of the month. Bring your
increase transit mode shift, have more proposed countywide sales tax, and Area where there are managed lanes, Curious Case of What You Ate. Noon yarn and needles. Free and open to
folks go to transit. the Metropolitan Transportation Slocum said. Its important that the to 1 p.m. Belmont Library, 1110 the public. For more information call
Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. Light 591-0341.
Commissions interest in asking vot- bridge portion, as well as Highway refreshments served. For more infor-
Managing options ers to raise bridge tolls. 101 from San Francisco to Santa mation call 591-8286. San Mateo Professional Alliance
Networking Lunch. Noon. Eden Silk
Transit agencies across the Bay In the meantime, the Dumbarton Clara, is integrated and works Bistro Brio Cafes Monthly Lunch Restaurant, 2208 Bridgepointe
Area are turning to managed lanes study which also includes options seamlessly for travelers. and Social Gathering for LGBTQ Parkway, San Mateo. Meet new busi-
community members, allies and ness connections. New speakers each
which sometimes includes the contro- such increasing express bus service, With many in his district over- friends. San Mateo County Pride week. For more information call 430-
versial prospect of taking away an creating bike paths and rehabbing the whelming affected by commuter traf- Center, 1021 S. El Camino Real, San 6500.
existing general purpose lane as a unused rail bridge provides a start- fic, Slocum said its critical to engage Mateo. For more information call 591-
0133. THURSDAY, AUG. 24
way to curb solo drivers. The draft ing point on which to hold discus- employers in alternate transit solu- Gentle Yoga. 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m.
Dumbarton study offers two design sions with stakeholders, Chan said. tions as well. Using Skype for Interviews. 2 p.m. New Leaf Community Markets, 150
Grand Avenue Library, 306 Walnut San Mateo Road, Half Moon Bay. For
options for managed lanes, which are Menlo Park-headquartered Ave., South San Francisco. For more more information call 831-464-7748.
typically open to carpoolers, buses Weighing in on Facebook, which funded the $1.2 mil- information call 877-8530.
Game Day. 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. Play
and those willing to pay a toll. drivers commute lion Dumbarton study, is expected to Afternoon Tea Dance. 2 p.m. to 3:30 Bunco, cards or your own game.
One proposal for the six-lane bring thousands of new workers, as p.m. Senior Coastsiders, 925 Main St., Foster City Recreation Center, 650
Highway 84 car bridge is to convert SamTrans is now the process of are other major employers such as Half Moon Bay. Dancers will enjoy the Shell Blvd., Foster City. Foster City 55+
seeking public input on the study music of the band AMOR. For more Club. Play Bunco, cards or your own
an existing lane in each direction to a Stanford and Genentech. The pro- information call 726-9056. game. For more information, call 286-
managed lane. That option is expect- before returning to its board of direc- posed managed lanes, which are just 2585.
ed to exacerbate congestion for driv- tors for comment and finalizing the one portion of the overall study, Drawing Circle. 4 p.m. South San
Francisco Main Library, 840 W. Orange Hawaiian Music Jam and Ice Cream
ers but result in a 5 percent increase in report would also be open to company shut- Ave., South San Francisco. Open to all Social. 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. San
those riding the bus or private shut- Charles Stone, vice chair of the tles that have become more prevalent ages and skill levels. For more infor- Mateo Senior Center, 2645 Alameda
mation call 829-3860. de las Pulgas, San Mateo. There will be
tles, according to the study. SamTrans board and Belmont mayor, amongst large employers. music, songs, dancing and ice cream
The other option draws on the fact said hell reserve judgment on a pre- An important component of the Local Newspapers Online for $1. For more information call 522-
ferred managed lane option until more Workshop. 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. San Carlos 7499.
that nearly 80 percent of congestion study will be coordinating transit Library, 610 Elm St., San Carlos. Read
is one directional, with morning com- input is gathered. But his priorities stops at major job centers on the online versions of the SF Chronicle, Health, Wealth and Fitness Fair. 3
include increasing throughput by pro- San Mateo County Times, San Jose p.m. to 8 p.m. The Villa at San Mateo,
muters heading west to the job-rich Peninsula and aligning schedules News, and more. Free and open to the 4000 S. El Camino Real, San Mateo.
Peninsula then returning to their East moting mass transit and addressing with other modes like Caltrain to the public. For more information call 591- Health resources and activities for the
Bay homes in the evenings. The sec- environmental concerns, he said. west and Altamont Corridor Express 0341. entire family. Free for all ages. For
more information call 954-0848.
ond alternative would create a single We definitely want to help traffic as well as BART to the east. Crossing Eating Disorders Anonymous. 8
reversible managed lane down the congestion where we can and we want the bridge currently is the Dumbarton p.m. to 9 p.m. EDA is a free 12-step Chinese and Japanese Story Time. 4
to be equitable in the way we do it, based community-led group for indi- p.m. South San Francisco Main
center of the highway, similar to the Express, a bus service with regional viduals at any stage of recovery for all Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South
Golden Gate Bridge. That new Stone said. Getting people on public partner agencies including SamTrans. eating disorders. We meet every San Francisco. Enjoy stories told in
transit in a way that disrupts traffic Monday evening. Free and open to Chinese, Japanese and English. For
reversible lane would convert just one While officials are hopeful a more the public. For more information call more information call 829-3860.
existing general purpose lane, congestion has to be a fundamental immediate $51 million proposal to 591-0341.
according to the study. part of our mission. enhance express bus service on Book Munchers Book Club. 4 p.m.
TUESDAY, AUG. 22 South San Francisco Main Library, 840
While both options are relatively County Supervisor Dave Pine, who Dumbarton by 2020 can help address Gentle Yoga. 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. W. Orange Ave., South San Francisco.
similar in cost, SamTrans grading also sits on the SamTrans board, congestion, they note success will New Leaf Community Markets, 150 Reading The Runaway Racehorse by
agreed options that move the most San Mateo Road, Half Moon Bay. For Ron Roy. For more information call
scale prioritizing bus and public tran- ultimately depend on making mass more information call 831-464-7748. 829-3860.
sit ridership has the two-lane option people should be prioritized, but transit more desirable than the auto-
added hell be also be weighing alter- Computer Coach. 10 a.m. to noon. Interview Skills for Teens. 4 p.m.
as the preferred alternative even mobile. San Carlos Library, 610 Elm St., San Grand Avenue Branch Library, 306
though it could lengthen travel times natives based on cost and speed of The simple fact of the matter is we Carlos. Every Tuesday morning we Walnut Ave., South San Francisco. For
for solo drivers. implementation. do not have in the Bay Area the type offer one on one help with your tech- more information call 877-8530.
My intuition would be that a nical questions. Free and open to the
But hailing mass transit often isnt of public transit to make it easy for public. For more information call 591- LGBTQ Book Club. 4:30 p.m. to 6:15
convenient for those who dont live reversible lane might be something people to give up their cars, Stone 0341. p.m. Reach and Teach Bookstore, 144
we could do quicker, it might cost less W. 25th Ave., San Mateo. For commu-
or work near bus stops or the rail line. said. My main goal is to get people E-Book Coach. 10 a.m. to noon. San nity members, allies and friends. For
While managed lanes might further and might be more of a compromised riding public transit and I recognize Carlos Library, 610 Elm St., San Carlos. more information call 591-0133.
disadvantage solo drivers who dont approach, Pine said, while adding that the other side of that bargain is Every Tuesday morning we offer one
on one help to download e-books Book Munchers Book Club. 6 p.m.
want to pay additional tolls, Chan and theres still more data to consider. providing them the type of reliable, from the library to your e-reader. For South San Francisco Main Library, 840
SamTrans spokesman Dan Lieberman The Dumbarton Corridor Study will clean, comfortable, attractive transit more information call 591-0341. W. Orange Ave., South San Francisco.
Reading Pirates Past Noon by Mary
noted correlated benefits. be extremely helpful to policy makers options that get them out of their Pope Osborne. For more information
Textile Tuesday: Open Sew. 1 p.m.
Even if taking transit isnt an in that it attempts to bring a very ana- car. South San Francisco Library, 840 W. call 829-3860.
option for one person, the fact that lytical approach to the complicated The Dumbarton Corridor Study will Orange Ave., South San Francisco.
Fake News Game Show. 6 p.m. 6
theres transit reduces cars on the road question of how to improve trans- be reviewed at several upcoming pub- Pet Emergencies 101. 6:30 p.m. to p.m. South San Francisco Main
portation across the corridor. 7:30 p.m. Burlingame Public Library, Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South
for everybody, Lieberman said. lic meetings Aug 22, 24 and Sept. 12 480 Primrose Road, Burlingame. Dr. San Francisco. For more information
Labeled long-term 2040 options, before it returns to the SamTrans Leigh Glerum will discuss common call 829-3860.
SamTrans projects managed lanes The challenges of growth board later this year. Visit dog and cat health emergencies and
The Sea by Alexanders
how to deal with them. For more
could increase transit ridership by But one concept that isnt a solu- samtrans.com for more information. information call 558-7407. Steakhouse To Host Blackadder
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hOuSE CLEANERS NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARy
NEEDED Do you have a passion
Up to $15 per hour. Company Car. for hair & beauty? 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices
Call Molly Maid at (650)837-9788. TRAIN IN SALON TO BECOME A
90 Glenn Way #2, SAN CARLOS HAIRSTYLIST AT BARBERIA SALON FICTITIOuS BuSINESS NAME FICTITIOuS BuSINESS NAME
Looking for hard-working, reliable, self- STATEMENT #274635 STATEMENT #274681
motivated people who want to become The following person is doing business The following person is doing business
licensed professional hairstylists.
COuNTy OF SAN as: San Carlos School of Ballet, 737
as: Bottle & Bottega Redwood City, 64
NOw hIRINg Award winning & respected salon in MATEO, Hillview Ave., REDWOOD CITY, CA Walnut Street, SAN CARLOS, CA
94070. Registered Owner: Karen Lyn
For the following positions: Foster City is hiring apprentices. We CALIFORNIA 94062. Registered Owner: Tangerine 8
will train, promote and help you obtain Kirk, 1398 Elm St., San Carlos, CA
your Cosmetology license while work- PROJECT LLC., CA. The business is conducted by 94070. The business is conducted by an
Lobby Attendant/Doorman ing in our 2 year salon program. No a Limited Liability Company. The regis- Individual. The registrants commenced to
experience necessary, all languages
DEvELOPMENT uNIT trants commenced to transact business transact business under the FBN on
FT/PT Experience Required and cultures welcome. under the FBN on N/A. 1985.
Positions are well paid SALES - Telemarketing and Inside Sales /s/Laura Ah Tve/ /s/Karen Lyn Kirk/
and include excellent benefits Representative needed to sell newspa-
FULL TIME ONLY MUST BE REQuEST FOR This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses-
At a beautiful Complex in San Mateo AVAILABLE WED & THU EVENINGS PROPOSAL FOR ON-
per print and web advertising and event & SATURDAYS. sor-County Clerk on 8/14/2017. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 8/17/2017. (Publish-
Call marketing solutions. To apply, please call CALL gEOTEChNICAL ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
650-579-3967 or 650-340-8966 650-344-5200 and send resume to For more information, email 8/21/17, 8/28/17, 9/4/17, 9/11/17). 8/21/17, 8/28/17, 9/4/17, 9/11/17).
info@smdailyjournal.com careers@barberiasalon.com ENgINEERINg
(650) 349-2414
SERvICES
August 10, 2017 FICTITIOuS BuSINESS NAME 210 Lost & Found
STATEMENT #274675
The County of San Mateo The following person is doing business FOuND: KEyS at Westwood Park in
RIggER hELPER Project Development Unit is as: Us With You, 847 Huntington Ave., Redwood City, off of Fernside. Call to
full time, benefits, will train. seeking responses from SAN BRUNO, CA 94066 Registered claim (650)714-8893
Clean DMV. Lifting 50 pounds. Owner: Maria F. Rezende Costa, same
415-798-0021 qualified geotechnical engi- address. The business is conducted by LOST CAT. Black and White. Black
neering firms who have an Individual. The registrants com- patch on right eye. REWARD.
menced to transact business under the Call (323) 439-7713.
demonstrated experience in
NOW HIRING: SALES/MARKETINg
INTERNShIPS
The San Mateo Daily Journal is looking
for ambitious interns who are eager to
geotechnical and soils engi-
neering for multiple ground
FBN on N/A.
/s/Maria F. Rezende Costa/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 8/17/2017. (Publish-
Books
Full Time: jump into the business arena with both up construction projects. ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
JAMES PATTERSON hardback books.
2 @ $3.00 each. (650)341-1861
Room Attendants t Class B Driver t Dishwasher feet and hands. Learn the ins and outs The target start date and 8/21/17, 8/28/17, 9/4/17, 9/11/17).
of the newspaper and media industries.
Special Project Housemen This position will provide valuable term for the proposed serv- NIChOLAS SPARKS hardback books.
2 @ $3.00 each. Call (650)341-1861
experience for your bright future. ices is subject to negotiation FICTITIOuS BuSINESS NAME
Email resume
info@smdailyjournal.com of a final agreement, STATEMENT #274510 QuALITy BOOKS used and rare. World
& US History and classic American nov-
Part Time: The following person is doing business
through to the completion of as: Sunshine Cleaning Services, 161 els. $5 each obo (650)345-5502
Cocktail Server tAM Bartender the project(s). Country Club Dr. Apt. 26, SOUTH SAN
v.LOgvINOv, uNuSuAL Journey to the
On Call: 180 Businesses For Sale The Project Development FRANCISCO, CA 94080. Registered
Country of Cyclic Arithmetic, 2017, Rus-
Owner: Ivonete Campelo, same address.
Banquet Server tBanquet Set Up Unit intends to establish an The business is conducted by an Individ-
sian, 104 p $25 650-638-1695
BuSINESS FOR SALE on-call list of up to three (3) ual. The registrants commenced to trans-
AM & PM Shifts Available qualified geotechnical engi- act business under the FBN on N/A. 294 Baby Stuff
Ice Cream and Yogurt Store /s/Ivonete Campelo/
Employee Benefits Package in San Mateo. neering firms with contract This statement was filed with the Asses- FIShER-PRICE hEALThy Care booster
seat - $5 (650)592-5864.
Call to leave contact Info value at an initial maximum sor-County Clerk on 8/1/2017. (Publish-
Call Michelle D. (650) 295-6141 of $600,000.00 for each se- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
and Set Your AppointmenT 8/21/17, 8/28/17, 9/4/17, 9/11/17). 296 Appliances
1221 Chess Drive Foster City 94010 lected firm.
(650)571-6311 Qualifications will be re- FICTITIOuS BuSINESS NAME
1960'S AvOCADO Osterizer blender
excellent condition $20.00 (650)596-
ceived until 2:30 p.m. Sep- STATEMENT #274431 0513

IMMEDIATE OPENINg 203 Public Notices


tember 6, 2017 at the San
Mateo County Project De-
The following person is doing business
as: Charles Gracie Academy, 174 W
25th Ave, SAN MATEO, CA 94403.
AIR CONDITIONER 10000 BTU w/re-
mote. Slider model fits all windows. LG
NEwSPAPER FICTITIOuS BuSINESS NAME
velopment Unit located at
1402 Maple Street, Red-
Registered Owners: Cristiano Xavier and
Larissa Gughue, 140 Albacore Ln., Fos-
brand $199 runs like new. (650)235-
0898
STATEMENT #274666
DELIvERy The following person is doing business
as: Fix Auto South San Francisco, 1177
wood City, CA 94063. Quali-
fication packages which de-
ter City, CA 94404. The business is con-
ducted by a Married Couple. The regis-
trants commenced to transact business
AIR CONDITIONER, Portable, 14,000
BTU, Commercial Cool model
CPN14XC9, almost like new! All acces-
San Mateo Ave., SAN BRUNO, CA scribe the general scope of under the FBN on 10/10/2011. sories plus remote included.
94066. Registered Owner: Chem 821, /s/Cristiano Xavier/ 20 x 16-5/8 x 33-1/2 $245 OBO.
services and requirements
SAN BRuNO Inc., CA. The business is conducted by a
Corporation. The registrants commenced of the submission of qualifi-
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 7/25/2017. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
(650)345-1835

BISSELL BAgLESS Upright Vacuum,


MILLBRAE to transact business under the FBN on
8/16/17.
cations will be available
upon request through the
8/21/17, 8/28/17, 9/4/17, 9/11/17). Model 82H1, Dual Edge Cleaning,
Cleanview Hepa Filter $25 650-952-
/s/Chris Wu/ 3500
Seeking Delivery driver to manage newspaper route This statement was filed with the Asses- San Mateo County Project FICTITIOuS BuSINESS NAME
sor-County Clerk on 8/16/2017. (Publish- Development Unit. A free STATEMENT #274676 CIRRuS STEAM mop model SM212B 4
new extra cleaning pads,user manual.
Requires early morning work six days per week Mon-Sat. ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, copy of the RFP can be The following person is doing business $45. (650)588-5487
Papers are picked up early morning between 3am and 4:30am 8/21/17, 8/28/17, 9/3/17, 9/10/17). downloaded on or after Au- as: Studio Quadrifoglio, 173 Elwood
Street, REDWOOD CITY, CA 94062. COLEMAN LXE Roadtrip Grill -
gust 10, 2017 at Registered Owner: Aileen Sweeney, Red Brand New! (still in box) $100
Call Roberto 650-344-5200 STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF www.smcpdu.org. same address. The business is conduct-
ed by an Individual. The registrants com-
(650)918-9847
ThE uSE OF A FICTITIOuS BuSINESS The County will evaluate menced to transact business under the ELECTRIC STOvE From Sears
NAME STATEMENT M-253306 submissions in accordance FBN on May 1, 2017. Excellent Condition $225
Name of the person abandoning the use /s/Aileen Sweeney/ Please Call (650)244-9267
with evaluation criteria es-
of the Fictitious Business Name: Sarah This statement was filed with the Asses-
Tharp Pratali, Name of Business: Jane tablished in this RFP. The sor-County Clerk on 8/17/2017. (Publish- gOOD MICROwAvE 1100 watt $40 Da-
ly City (415) 231-4825.
Powell Realtor. Date of original filing: San Mateo County Project ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,

gOT JOBS? 11/21/2012. Address of Principal Place Development Unit reserves 8/21/17, 8/28/17, 9/4/17, 9/11/17). LARgE FAN - 26" x 26" - good condition
of Business: 255 Baldwin Ave, SAN MA- - $20.(650)697-6763
the right to reject any and all
TEO, CA 94401. Registrant: Sarah
Tharp Pratali, 111 9TH AVE #301, SAN proposals, to waive any in-
MATEO, CA 94401. The business was formality, to reject portions
conducted by a General Partnership. of the proposals, to waive
The best career seekers
read the Daily Journal.
we will help you recruit qualified, talented
/s/Sarah Tharp Pratali/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
County on 8/18/17.
(Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour-
technicalities and to award
contracts in a manner con-
sistent with the best interest
of the County of San Mateo.
LEgAL NOTICES
individuals to join your company or organization.
nal, 8/21/17, 8/28/17, 9/4/17, 9/11/17). We appreciate your submit- Fictitious Business Name Statements,
tal and interest in assisting
The Daily Journals readership covers a wide FICTITIOuS BuSINESS NAME the San Mateo County Proj- Trustee Sale Notice, Name Change, Probate,
range of qualifications for all types of positions.
STATEMENT #274668
The following person is doing business
ect Development Unit with
this endeavor. Notice of Adoption, Divorce Summons,
as: Avocado Toast, 226 E. 3rd Ave.,
For the best value and the best results, SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Registered 8/14, 8/21/17
CNS-3041180#
Notice of Public Sales and More.
recruit from the Daily Journal... Owners: Jamal Zumot and Osama Ha-
dad, 115 Appian Way, South San Fran- SAN MATEO DAILy
cisco, CA 94080. The business is con-
Contact us for a free consultation ducted by a General Partnership. The
JOuRNAL Published in the Daily Journal for San Mateo County.
registrants commenced to transact busi-
ness under the FBN on 8/16/17.
Call (650) 344-5200 or /s/Jamal Zumot/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
Fax your request to: 650-344-5290
Email: ads@smdailyjournal.com sor-County Clerk on 8/16/2017. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
Email them to: ads@smdailyjournal.com
8/21/17, 8/28/17, 9/4/17, 9/11/17).
24 Monday Aug. 21, 2017 THEDAILYJOURNAL

296 Appliances 300 Toys 304 Furniture 304 Furniture 310 Misc. For Sale 318 Sports Equipment
REFRIgERATOR COMPACT made by STAR wARS one 4 orange card ac- CARPET RuNNER: 16ft.X26 Wide. Col- ShELF RuBBER maid new $20.00 TEXACO LOgO Lube Gun - not in great 15 SF Giants Posters -- Barry Bonds,
emerson $25.00 good shape joe 650 tion figure, Momaw Nadon (Hammer- or: floral design. good condition contact joe (650)573-5269 shape gd. for beginning collector $10. Jeff Kent, JT Snow. 6' x 2.5' Unused. $4
573 5269 head). $8 Steve (650)518-6614 $45.00. (650)266-3184 (650)344-4756 each. $35 all. (650)588-1946 San Bruno
SOFA BED Recliner (double), beige, 76"
RIvETER, RIvETS, and case, $9, 650- COAT/hAT STAND, solid wood, for your Good condition. $50 Call 650.952.3466 wATER STORAgE TANK, brand new, BOw FLEX Max Trainer M-3-Very Good
595-3933 302 Antiques mountain cabin/house. $25. (650)520-
SOFA BED Recliner (double), beige, 76"
275 gallons. 48" x 46" x 39" $250. Condition, Like New, Assembled, Paid
7045 (650)771-6324 $1200 asking $800 Call Michael
SEwINg MAChINE-ROyAL XL 6000 ANTIQuE TEAK ChINA cabinet and Good condition. $50 Call 650.952.3466 (650)784-1061.
Dressmaker Sewing Machine. $150. matching table, with doors and legs. COMPuTER TABLE, adjustable height,
(650)342-8436. $500/obo. (650)952-5049. chrome legs, 29x48 like new $30 (650)
SOLID wOOD Entertainment Center- 311 Musical Instruments ChILDS KICK scooter by razor with hel-
TurnTable, Am-Fm, Eight Track, Built In
697-8481 Speakers, Sony 26 Smart T.V.(68.75 in. met $25 obo (650)591-6842
SEwINg MAChINE: Older Singer Porta- ChROMATIC hARMONICA: Horner
ble sewing machine. Works great. hEIRLOOM 1920 hand quilted bed- X 25.5inch X28inch) $500 o.b.o The 64 Chomonica, German Made $180, EASTON ALuMINuM bat.33 inches, 30
spread. 96" sq. Grandma's Garden pat- DINETTE TABLE, 3 adjustable leaf.$30.
$40.00 (650)207-4162 (925)482-5742 (650)278-5776. oz, 2 3/4 barrel. $30. (650)596-0513
tern, 2 scalloped edges. $99. 650-556- (650) 756-9516.Daly City.
whIRLPOOL wAShER DRYER, GE 9708 DININg TABLE (36"x54") and 4 match- TwIN BED, mattress, box spring, frame gOLF CART, Caddytek, four wheels,
Refrigerator all working and in good con- ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for $ 50. (650)598-9804. EXCELLENT vIOLIN, previously owned, used only twice. $80. 650-341-1728
dition all for $99.00 (650)315-3240. MAhOgANy ANTIQuE Secretary desk, $250 .(650)-654-1930.
72 x 40 , 3 drawers, Display case, bev- wALL uNIT/ROOM Divider. Simple first violinist SF Symphony, Mellow
sound. Dated 1894. $5,500/best offer. gOLF CLuBS {13}, Bag, & Pull Cart all--
elled glass, $300. (650)766-3024 lines. Breaks down for transportation. $90.00 (650)341-8342
DRESSER 4-DRAwER in Belmont for (415)751-2416
297 Bicycles $75. Good condition; good for children. $25.(650)712-9962 leave message
wE PAy Top Dollar gOLF CLuBS, used set with Cart for
Call (650)678-8585 wALNuT ChEST, small (4 drawer with FENDER MuSTANg I guitar amplifier $50. (650)593-4490
ADuLT BIKES 1 regular and 2 with bal- 70 watts 8-guitar settings.with cover.
loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356 upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429
For Asian Works of Art DRESSER- ART Deco. 54wide 34 tall $80. 650-421-5469 LEAD BARS for casting into fishing sink-
Estate Liquidation Sales 22deep. $150. (650)888-2662. wOOD - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x ers. 10# for $6.00. (650) 591-4553).
ChILDS SChwINN BICyCLE, BLuE in FENDER MuSTANg ll guitar amplifier
17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311
good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189. RB gallery 110 watts 8-guitar settings, with cover.
NEw 12" girls bike w/ training wheels of The Peninsula DRESSER- vICTORIAN. 35 tall wOODEN BED frame, single or 3/4 size. $130.00 650-421-5469
48wide 22 deep. W/ mirror 34x42 over 100 years Very good condition. $20.
$75.00 (650) 347-1458 no ans/leave $450. (650)888-2662.
mes (650)697-7966 650-322-9598 hugE LuDwIg Drum Set Silver Sparkle MEN'S ROSSIgNOL Skis. $95.00,
& Chrome, Zelgian, Pasite & Sabian good condition, (650)341-0282.
DRESSER-ART DECO. Heavy Glass. Cymbals, 24 in. Timpany $5100
298 Collectibles Top 51 tall 36 deep 14 wide $150. 306 housewares (650)369-8013 NEw wEIgh bench With 200lbs, plus
(650)888-2662. free weights. $50. (510)943-9221.San
1950'S ThE First Authentic Rock & Roll 303 Electronics CARPET 10 X 14 Area Rug peach (ny-
lon) good cond. $99 (415)990-6134
PIANO, uPRIghT, in excellent condi- Mateo.
Collection, 72 original hits, $10; 591- DREXEL hEADBOARD $50. (650)589- tion. Asking $345. (650)366-4769
9769 San Carlos ANTARES DOLLARS Bill Changer ma- 0764 PRINCE TENNIS 2 section nylon black
chines never used for small bus. $95 COMPLETE SET OF CHINA - Windsor uPRIghT PIANO. In tune. Fair condi- Bag with Prince Pro Graphite Racket-
ENTERTAINMENT CENTER for $50. Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings, tion. FREE. (650) 533-4886. $55.(650)341-8342
BILLy DEE Williams autographed Star (650)992-4544. Good shape, blonde, about 5' high. 20-pieces in original box, never used.
Wars action figure: Lando Calrissian, (650)726-4102 $250 per box (3 boxes available). yAMAhA ACOuSTIC Guitar, model
space smuggler. $35 Steve (650)518- BLAuPuNKT AM/FM/CD Radio and Re- SLuMBERJACK CAMPINg pillow,
(650)342-5630 FG830 electric. $400.00 650-421-5469 $7.50, 650-595-3933
6614 ceiver with Detachable Face asking gLIDER rocker and ottoman, oak, excel-
$100. (650)593-4490 lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644. CRySTAL (LEADED glass) lamp $25. yAMAhA PIANO, Upright, Model M-305, SwISS ARMy Knife, 7 features, $7.50,
FRAMED LEBRON James painting, Can send picture. 650-464-7860 $750. Call (650)572-2337 650-595-3933
25"x21"; $99-will text photo; 650-591- KINDLE FIRE 8 in. Case and Charger IKEA DRESSER, black, 3 shelf. 23" x
9769, San Carlos incl. 64 gig $75 Jeff 650-208-5758 15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804. CRySTAL (LEADED glass) lamp $30. 312 Pets & Animals TOTAL gyM XLS, excellent condition.
Can send picture. 650-464-7860 Paid $2,500. Yours for $900. Call
MOTOROLA BRAvO MB 520 (android IKEA TABLE, black 58" x 21" x 14" high. (650)588-0828
LENNOX RED Rose, Unused, hand 4.1 upgrade) smart phone 35$ 8GB SD $ 30. (650)598-9804. FIREPLACE CANDELABRA with 5 bat- AIRLINE CARRIER for cats, pur. from
painted, porcelain, authenticity papers, card Belmont (650)595-8855 tery-operated candles $30.00, 415-990- Southwest Airlines, $25, 2 available. Call
(505)228-1480 local. TOuREDgE REACTION ii uniflex sys-
$12.00. (650) 578 9208. LIvINg ROOM table 36"x19" exc condi- 6134 tem 8 irons 3-9 and pitch irons
NEw hP Desk Jet 1112 Printer plus ex- tion $30.(415) 231-4825. new..$75. Call May 650-349-0430
MILLER LITE Neon sign , work good tra cartridges- $30. Call (650)345-1234 ONE KENNEL Cab ll one Pet Taxi ani-
$59 call (650)218-6528 LOvE SEAT, Upholstered pale yellow 307 Jewelry & Clothing mal carriers 26x16. Excellent cond. $60.. vINTAgE NASh Cruisers Mens/ Wom-
ONKyO Av Receiver HT-R570 .Digital floral $99. (650)574-4021 (650)593-2066
Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready, JILL ST. John earrings, clip on. Gold / ens Roller Skates Blue indoor/outdoor sz
SuPREMES gREATEST Hits, 2 album 6-8. $60 B/O. (650)574-4439
set, $10; 591-9769 San Carlos (650)591- Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393 NEw DELuXE Twin Folding Bed, Lin- blue enamel with Jill St. John logo. $10. PARROT CAgE, Steel, Large - approx
9769 ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must (650)588-0842 4 ft by 4 ft, Excellent condition $300 best
SAMSuNg FLAT TV 20" ex.co.incl. Sell! (650) 875-8159. wET SuIT - medium size, $95., call for
offer. (650)245-4084 info (650)851-0878
VCR ,set up $70. (650)992-4544
vINTAgE FLORAL Bone china teacup,
saucer, dessert plate. $10 per set. Six NEw LAwN chairs, 2, $14.50 ea, 650- 308 Tools PET CARRIER for small dog or cat in ex-
SONy DETAChABLE set :3cd /fm/am 595-3933 wOMENS NIKE wht mesh golf shoes,
sets available. (650)503-4170. Redwood CRAFTSMAN 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6" cellent condition $30. Claudia (650) 349- new 8 -81/2 narrow $35. Call May 650
City. double tape. exc cond. $70 (415)231- 6059
4825 NEw TwIN Mattress set plus frame dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402 349-0430
$30.00 (650) 347-2356
299 Computers Tv SONy Triniton 21" working condition.
OAK CLAw foot coffee table, needs re-
DELTA CABINET SAw with overrun ta- 316 Clothes wOMENS RAIChEL ski boots, size 6 ?
$ 50. 650 888-5808 .
$10 OBO (650)784-3243. ble. $650/obo. (650)342-6993
finishing free (650)646-8530
RECORDABLE CD-R 74, Sealed, Unop-
ROuTER TABLE ryobi $ 99. like new
2 PR action slacks 36w 29L $10.00 wOODS NEw 1/3/5 tour edge reaction ii
ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X,
(650) 578 9208
304 Furniture OFFICE TABLE, 24"x48" HD. folding (650)573-5269 each (650)367-1508 $75. Call May 650-349-0430
legs each end. 500# capacity. Cost
ANTIQuE DININg table for six people $130. Sell $60, (650)591-4141 ROuTER TABLE, Used Bosh $45, BOy SCOuT canvas belt with Boy Scout yAMAhA ROOF RACK, 58 inches $75.
300 Toys with chairs $99. (650)580-6324 (650)367-8146 Buckle. Vintage. Fair condition. $5. (650)458-3255
(650)588-0842
ALLOyED LINOTyPE (BNH ~18) for ANTIQuE MAhOgANy Bookcase. Four OFFICE TyPE 34"X 60" heavy solid
wood with formica wood grain top $25
SCROLL SAw Sears Variable Speed
16" $45 (650) 367 8146
335 garden Equipment
casting miniature/board-game figurines. feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966. FAuX FuR Coat Woman's brown multi
10#, $5 (650) 591-4553 (650) 787-9753 ChAIN SAw, 16 ,Craftsmen ,electric,
ShOPSMITh MARK V 50th Anniversary color in excellent condition 3/4
ARMChAIR gOOD condition $55. 650- most attachments. $1,500/OBO. length $50 (650)692-8012 $55. 650 888-5808
266-3184. ORNATE MAhOgANy headboard with
DOLL hOuSE w/ furniture $50.00 new gold trim $60. (650)589-0764 (650)504-0585
joe 650 573 5269 hAND PAINTED glazed flower pot,
BEIgE SOFA $99. Excellent Condition gENuINE LADIES Mink Fur Jacket, $4, 650-595-3933
RETRO huTCh Needs refinishing other- SKIL SAw 7 1/4" circular saw, 2 1/3 HP, $75.00 Call: 650-368-0748
LARgE STuFFED ANIMALS - $3 each (650) 315-2319 wise good condition. Top detaches from Model # 5150. Hardly used. $30
Great for Kids (650) 952-3500 BRAND NEw Bookcase 72"x30" still in bottom $25. (650)712-9962 (650)556-9708 LADIES BOOTS size 8 , 3 pairs different 345 Medical Equipment
box $45. (415)231-4825. SEwINg STORAgE cabinet, Custom vINTAgE CRAFTSMAN Jig Saw. Circa styles , $20/ pair. call (650)592-2648
STAR wARS one 4 orange card ac- hOMEDICS DuAL Shiatsu Massage
tion figure, Momaw Nadon (Hammer- made wood perfect condition $75. 1947. $60. (650)245-7517 Cushion. 3 Zone. $45.00. (650)207-4162
COMPuTER SwIvEL CHAIR. Padded LADIES SEQuIN dress, blue, size XL,
head). $8 Steve (650)518-6614 Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409 (650)483-1222 pure silk lining, $40.00, (650) 578-9208
vINTAgE ShOPSMITh and BAND
SAw, good shape. $500/obo. Call
(650)342-6993 MEN'S STETSON hat, size large, new,
rim, solid black, large, great gift. $40
(650) 578-9208
wOOD BOTTOM hand planes . Good NEw wITh tags Wool or cotton Men's
workers. $25 each. Call (650)339-3672
pullover sweaters (XL) $15/each
(650)952-3466
309 Office Equipment
NIKE AIR shoes, white, size 10, hardly
LAPTOP CASE or bag. Black. Like new. worn (cost $50) $10, 591-9769 San Car-
Hardly used. $25. (650)697-1564.
los
310 Misc. For Sale PARIS hILTON purse white & silver un-
500-600 BIg Band-era 78's--most mint, used, about 12" long x 9" high
no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459 $23. (650)592-2648

BOBBy huLL Hockey Game Great TuXEDO SIzE 40, black, including white
Cont. ,1960s $50 (415)269-4784 shirt, excellent cond. $50 650-355-5189
CASh REgISTER Parts; Much Skin Not wILSON'S Lg Green Suede Jacket
Guts $500 (415)269-4784 $40. (650)367-1508
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Jerry Lewis, comedy icon and telethon host dies, at 91


By Lindsey Bahr Lewis career spanned the history of blood sugar dropped from lack of food and he had to spend
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS show business in the 20th century, the night in the hospital.
beginning in his parents vaudeville act A major influence on Carrey and other slapstick per-
LOS ANGELES Jerry Lewis, the manic, rubber-faced at the age of 5. He was just 20 when his formers, Lewis also was known as the ringmaster of the
showman who jumped and hollered to fame in a lucrative pairing with Martin made them interna- Labor Day Muscular Dystrophy Association, joking and
partnership with Dean Martin, settled down to become a tional stars. He went on to make such reminiscing and introducing guests, sharing stories about
self-conscious screen auteur and found an even greater fol- favorites as The Bellboy and The ailing kids and concluding with his personal anthem, the
lowing as the tireless, teary host of the annual muscular Nutty Professor, was featured in Martin ballad Youll Never Walk Alone. From the 1960s
dystrophy telethons, has died. He was 91. Scorseses The King of Comedy and onward, the telethons raised some $1.5 billion, including
Publicist Candi Cazau says Lewis died Sunday of natural appeared as himself in Billy Crystals more than $60 million in 2009. He announced in 2011
Jerry Lewis Mr. Saturday Night. that he would step down as host, but would remain chair-
causes in Las Vegas with his family by his side.
Tributes from friends, co-stars and disciples poured in Jerry was a pioneer in comedy and film. And he was a man of the association he joined some 60 years ago.
immediately. friend. I was fortunate to have seen him a few times over Though we will miss him beyond measure, we suspect
That fool was no dummy. Jerry Lewis was an undeniable the past couple of years. Even at 91, he didnt miss a beat. that somewhere in heaven, hes already urging the angels
genius an unfathomable blessing, comedys absolute! Or a punchline, Lewis The King of Comedy co-star to give just one dollar more for my kids, said MDA
Jim Carrey wrote Sunday on Twitter. I am because he Robert De Niro said in a statement. Chairman of the Board R. Rodney Howell on Sunday.
was! In the 1990s, he scored a stage comeback as the devil in His fundraising efforts won him the Jean Hersholt
The world has lost a true innovator & icon, comedian the Broadway revival of Damn Yankees. And after a 20- Humanitarian Award at the 2009 Oscar telecast. But the
Dane Cook wrote. year break from making movies, Lewis returned as the star telethon was also criticized for being mawkish and
In Las Vegas, a message honoring the comedian is being of the independent drama Max Rose, released in 2016. exploitative of children, known as Jerrys Kids. A
featured on a marquee at Caesars Palace, where Lewis was In his 80s, he was still traveling the world, working on 1960s muscular dystrophy poster boy, Mike Ervin, later
once a headliner and had also hosted telethons. In Los a stage version of The Nutty Professor. He was so active made a documentary called The Kids Are All Alright, in
Angeles fans and admirers gathered at Lewis two he would sometimes forget the basics, like eating, his which he alleged that Lewis and the Muscular Dystrophy
Hollywood Walk of Fame stars one for television and associates would recall. In 2012, Lewis missed an awards Association had treated him and others as objects of pity
one for film. ceremony thrown by his beloved Friars Club because his rather than real people.

Comedian, civil rights activist Dick Gregory dies at 84


By Daisy Nguyen insight 2 lean on, Whoopi Goldberg humor helped bring national attention to edgling efforts at
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS wrote on Twitter. integration and social equality for blacks.
As one of the rst black standup come- Gregory briey sought political ofce, running unsuc-
LOS ANGELES Dick Gregory, the comedian and activist dians to nd success with white audi- cessfully for mayor of Chicago in 1966 and U.S. president
and who broke racial barriers in the 1960s and used his ences, in the early 1960s, Gregory rose in 1968, when he got 200,000 votes as the Peace and
humor to spread messages of social justice and nutritional from an impoverished childhood in St. Freedom party candidate. In the late 60s, he befriended John
health, has died. He was 84. Louis to win a college track scholarship Lennon and was among the voices heard on Lennons anti-
Gregory died late Saturday in Washington, D.C. after and become a celebrated satirist who war anthem Give Peace a Chance, recorded in the Montreal
being hospitalized for about a week, his son Christian deftly commented upon racial divisions hotel room where Lennon and Yoko Ono were staging a
Gregory told The Associated Press. He had suffered a severe at the dawn of the civil rights move- bed-in for peace.
Dick Gregory ment. An admirer of Gandhi and Martin Luther King Jr., Gregory
bacterial infection.
Years of severe fasting, not for health but for social Where else in the world but America, embraced nonviolence and became a vegetarian and
change, had damaged his vasculature system long ago. He he joked, could I have lived in the worst neighborhoods, marathon runner.
always reminded us, many of his fasts were not about his attended the worst schools, rode in the back of the bus, and He preached about the transformative powers of prayer and
personal health but an attempt to heal the world, Christian get paid $5,000 a week just for talking about it? good health. Once an overweight smoker and drinker, he
Gregory said. Gregorys sharp commentary soon led him into civil became a trim, energetic proponent of liquid meals and raw
Condolences to his family and to us who wont have his rights activism, where his ability to woo audiences through food diets.

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