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Wednesday July 5, 2017 XVII, Edition 276 www.smdailyjournal.com

City outlines $293M budget, $783M capital plan


San Mateo approves fiscal year spending plan, outlines five years of infrastructure needs
By Samantha Weigel tial for another dip in the nations ken into a $159.1 million operat- While challenges remain, the Mateo was forced make signifi-
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF economy and agreed tough deci- ing budget and a $134.4 million city plans to more aggressively cant cutbacks officials are now
sions will lie ahead as they must capital budget, which includes a pay down its unfunded pension lia- using a wider lens in planning for
San Mateo officials laid out a prioritize projects and services in $118.1 million general fund budg- bilities, retain a steady level of another economic slump.
$293. 5 million spending plan future years. et. The council also signed off on services for residents, repairs Were taking sort of a longer
that highlights the citys strong The City Council approved its $783.8 million toward capital streets and help remove its North look at projecting where the budg-
financial positioning following fiscal year 2017-18 budget, the improvement projects over the Shoreview neighborhood from the et might be in 10 years, as
prudent expenditures during the second in a two-year cycle bol- next five years, the vast majority flood zone, according to the budg- opposed to a shorter two to five
economic recovery. stered by a 6.6 percent growth from of which will go toward its sewer et. years. I think it will be better for
But staff and the City Council what was proposed a year earlier. system overhaul known as the Taking lessons learned from the
heeded warnings about the poten- This years spending plan is bro- Clean Water Program. last recession during which San See BUDGET, Page 19

Burlingame
officials OK
Topgolf deal
Council praises hiked rent offering;
hold off on earmarking future funds
By Austin Walsh amounts to
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF nearly $1 mil-
lion more than
Burlingame officials received the initial fig-
the green light to take contract ure floated by
negotiations with Topgolf into the company
full swing, as the golf entertain- specializing in
ment chain offered $1.5 million golf-style chip-
ANNA SCHUESSLER/DAILY JOURNAL annually to rent the citys under- ping games
Members of Redwood Citys Ballet Folklrico Mxico Vivo dance group share traditional Mexican dances with used Bayfront property. amidst a sports
parade goers at Redwood Citys Fourth of July parade. Below: Redwood City resident and artist Steven Gomez Michael
The Burlingame City Council Brownrigg bar setting.
fills in a chalk drawing commemorating the citys multicultural history at the Chalk Full of Fun event adjacent to unanimously approved Monday, Vice Mayor
the parade route in Courthouse Square. July 3, continuing exclusive Michael Brownrigg lauded the bar-
negotiations with the company gaining process which stands to

Showcasing deep, multicultural roots wishing to rejuvenate the former


Burlingame Golf Center.
The sizable rent offering once
increase the revenue available for
improving the communitys quali-

Diversity, history featured in Redwood Citys Fourth of July parade the facility is up and running See TOPGOLF, Page 20
By Anna Schuessler
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
Grant spurs look at cops well-being
Peninsula residents and commu-
nity groups gave a nod to the Bay Redwood City to design police officer health program
Areas multicultural composition By Anna Schuessler grant to design a wellness pro-
and the regions rich history dur- DAILY JOURNAL STAFF gram aimed at providing exams, a
ing Redwood Citys annual Fourth health plan and medical resources
of July parade. Redwood City cops are set to to detect and treat health issues
Hundreds of participants walked, receive additional resources to many law enforcement officers
rode in floats, waved from con- protect their health this year after face, according to a city staff
vertible cars and even drove a a local foundation pledged funds report.
garbage truck along Tuesdays 1.3- toward a new wellness program for The offer comes following the
mile parade route snaking through the citys police department. unexpected death of police officer
downtown Redwood. Horacio and Anne Matta, Gerardo Silva Jan. 20. An 18-year
Redwood City resident Jessica Woodside residents and founders of Redwood City police veteran,
the Cabin Road Foundation, have
See PARADE, Page 19 offered the department a $100,000 See HEALTH, Page 19
2 Wednesday July 5, 2017 FOR THE RECORD THE DAILY JOURNAL

Thought for the Day


The real drawback to the simple
life is that it is not simple. If you
are living it, you positively can
do nothing else. There is not time.
Katharine Fullerton Gerould, American writer

This Day in History


Larry Doby made his debut with the

1947 Cleveland Indians, becoming the


first black player in the American
League three months after Jackie
Robinson broke the color barrier in
the National League. In the game against the Chicago White
Sox at Comiskey Park, Doby, pinch-hitting for Bryan
Stephens, struck out in his first at-bat during the seventh
inning; Chicago won 6-5.
In 1 6 8 7 , Isaac Newton first published his Principia
Mathematica, a three-volume work setting out his mathemati-
cal principles of natural philosophy.
In 1 8 11 , Venezuela became the first South American country
to declare independence from Spain.
In 1 8 6 5 , the Secret Service Division of the U.S. Treasury
Department was founded in Washington, D.C., with the mis-
sion of suppressing counterfeit currency.
In 1 9 3 5 , President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the REUTERS
National Labor Relations Act. Winner Joey Chestnut competes in Nathans Famous Fourth of July International Hot Dog-Eating Contest at Coney Island in
In 1 9 4 0 , during World War II, Britain and the Vichy govern- Brooklyn, New York City.
ment in France broke off diplomatic relations.
In 1 9 4 6 , the bikini, created by Louis Reard, was modeled by
Micheline Bernardini during a poolside fashion show in Paris.
In other news ...
In 1 9 5 4 , Elvis Presleys first commercial recording session Chestnut defends title, arrested inside werent affiliated with Brodeur, who is based at the
took place at Sun Records in Memphis, Tennessee; the song gobbles record 72 hot dogs PETA. agencys Northwest Fisheries Science
he recorded was Thats All Right. Chestnut has dominated the chow- Center in Newport, Oregon, said
In 1 9 6 2 , independence took effect in Algeria; the same day, NEW YORK Joey Jaws Chestnut down throwdown for years, eating 70 pyrosomes were first seen on the
civilians of European descent, mostly French, came under gulped, chomped and powered his way franks and buns last year to top his Oregon coast in 2014 and every year
attack by extremists in the port city of Oran. to a 10th title on Tuesday, continuing then-record and take back the title since. More recently, the animals
have made their way up farther north
In 1 9 7 7 , Pakistans army, led by General Mohammad Zia ul- his record-setting reign as the chow- from Matt The Megatoad Stonie.
on the Washington state coast,
Haq, seized power from President Zulfikar Ali Bhutto. (Bhutto ing champion at the annual Nathans The 25-year-old Stonie came in third
Famous July Fourth hot dog eating on Tuesday, with 48 franks and buns. Canadas British Columbia and
was executed in 1979.)
contest. Theres no secret, I love to eat, Alaska.
Jim Murphy, a biologist with the
Birthdays Shoving water-soaked buns and and I love doing it, I love to win, so I
U. S. National Oceanic and
wriggling franks into his mouth on a had to figure out my body and push it
to the limit, a sweating Chestnut Atmospheric Administration, said
hot, sunny day on the Coney Island
pyrosomes spotted near Alaska this
boardwalk, he downed 72 dogs and said after his win. The 33-year-old
said hed hoped to down even more year marked the first documented pres-
buns in 10 minutes to beat his own
ence of the animals that far north, and
record and hoist the Mustard Belt for a dogs but was leaving feeling good.
their appearance is cause for concern.
10th time. The San Jose man bested
up-and-comer Carmen Cincotti, of
Scientists baffled by
Mays Landing, New Jersey, who ate strange sea creatures
Italian farmer turns
62 franks and buns on his 24th birth- JUNEAU, Alaska Strange sea field into Putin portrait
day. creatures that resemble large pink MILAN An Italian artist has used
Rock star Huey Rapper RZA is 48. Actress Edie Falco Miki Sudo notched a fourth straight thimbles are showing up on the coast his tractor to transform a field near
Lewis is 67. is 54. win in the womens competition. The of southeast Alaska for the first time the Italian city of Verona into a giant
Las Vegas woman ate 41 hot dogs and after making their way north along portrait of Russian President Vladimir
Actress Katherine Helmond is 88. Actress Shirley Knight is buns to beat Michelle Lesco of the West Coast for the last few years. Putin ahead of this weeks Group of 20
81. Singer-musician Robbie Robertson is 74. Julie Nixon Tucson, Arizona, who downed 32 Scientists say the creatures are summit.
Eisenhower is 69. Baseball Hall of Fame pitcher Rich franks and buns. pyrosomes, which are tropical, filter- The 135-meter-wide Putin portrait
Goose Gossage is 66. Country musician Charles Ventre is During the mens competition, five feeding spineless creatures usually that artist Dario Gambarin created
65. Singer-songwriter Marc Cohn is 58. Actor John Marshall people were taken into custody for found along the equator. They appear only can be properly viewed from
Jones is 55. Actor Dorien Wilson is 55. Actress Jillian trying to disrupt the event, police to be one long pink tube, but in real- above due to its scale.
Armenante is 53. Actress Kathryn Erbe is 52. Actor Michael said. The people appeared to be ity, theyre thousands of multi-celled Gambarin created similar land por-
Stuhlbarg is 49. Country musician Brent Flynn (Flynnville attempting to unfold a black banner creatures mushed together, generally traits of Donald Trump and Democratic
Train) is 48. Rhythm-and-blues singer Joe is 44. Rock musi- before police stopped them and took about 6 inches (15 centimeters) long. candidate Hillary Clinton during the
cian Bengt Lagerberg (The Cardigans) is 44. Actor Dale them away. People for the Ethical Pyrosomes have been working their U.S. presidential race last year.
Godboldo is 42. Rapper Bizarre is 41. Rapper Royce da 59 Treatment of Animals members had way north, Ric Brodeur, a researcher The artist says he doesnt measure
is 40. Rock singer Jason Wade (Lifehouse) is 37. Actor Ryan been giving away free vegan hot dogs with the U.S. National Oceanic and fields before he starts driving, but cre-
Hansen is 36. Country musician Dave Haywood (Lady outside the event, but spokeswoman Atmospheric Administration, told the ates his giant images with a good eye
Antebellum) is 35. Tricia Lebkuecher said the people Associated Press on Monday. and tractor skills.

THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME


by David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek Lotto Local Weather Forecast
Unscramble these four Jumbles, July 1 Powerball Fantasy Five Wednes day : Cloudy in the morning then
one letter to each square, becoming partly cloudy. Patchy fog and
to form four ordinary words. 19 42 45 48 53 16 3 5 13 14 25
drizzle in the morning. Highs in the upper
Powerball

MUYTM Daily Four


50s to mid 60s. West winds 10 to 20 mph.
Check out the new, free JUST JUMBLE app

July 4 Mega Millions Wednes day ni g ht: Mostly clear in the


16 39 47 53 45 23 8 4 8 5 evening then becoming cloudy. Patchy
2017 Tribune Content Agency, LLC fog after midnight. Lows in the lower 50s.
All Rights Reserved. Mega number
Daily three midday West winds 10 to 20 mph.
MAIDT July 1 Super Lotto Plus 2 9 6 Thurs day : Cloudy in the morning then becoming sunny.
Patchy fog in the morning. Highs in the upper 50s to mid
10 29 31 35 45 23 Daily three evening 60s. West winds 10 to 20 mph.
Mega number
Thurs day ni g ht: Mostly clear in the evening then becom-
3 6 9
ing cloudy. Patchy fog. Lows in the lower 50s.
SASNEO The Daily Derby race winners are Gorgeous George, Fri day thro ug h Saturday : Mostly cloudy. Patchy fog.
No. 8, in first place; Gold Rush, No. 1, in second place; and Highs in the 50s to upper 60s. Lows in the lower 50s.
Lucky Charms, No. 12, in third place.The race time was Saturday Ni g ht and Sunday : Partly cloudy. Patchy fog.
clocked at 1:40.54. Lows in the mid 50s. Highs in the upper 50s to lower 70s.
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Police reports
Gov. Brown pushes for deal on This doesnt look good
cap and trade as deadline looms
By Kathleen Ronayne
A woman in a black tank top and jean
shorts took makeup from a store on
Walnut Street in Redwood City, it was
reported at 7:44 p.m. Saturday, June 17.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

SACRAMENTO Gov. Jerry Brown is REDWOOD CITY


working with lawmakers, business groups Theft. A suitcase containing clothes, shoes
and environmentalists to reach a deal on and jewelry was stolen from a vehicle on
extending cap and trade, Californias land- Alden Street, it was reported at 8:25 a.m.
mark program aimed at slowing global warm- Sunday, June 18.
ing. Di s turbance. Two people were ghting on
Brown wants a consensus before lawmakers Jefferson Avenue, it was reported at 2:19
start summer recess on July 21. Reaching a a.m. Sunday, June 18.
deal this week means the Legislature can vote Tres pas s . A man in a red shirt with a back-
by Monday, the day before Jimmy Gomez pack was seen looking through a backyard
heads to Congress from the state Assembly window on Cedar Street, it was reported at
and takes his reliable cap-and-trade vote with 11:40 p.m Saturday, June 17.
him. Sus pi ci o us v ehi cl e. Three people were
The program puts a limit on the states car-
seen loitering around a black BMW for an
bon emissions and requires polluters to buy
hour on Madison Avenue, it was reported at
allowances to emit greenhouse gases. Its the
primary way for California to reach its ambi- 9:03 p.m. Saturday, June 17.
tious goal of reducing carbon emissions 40 Theft. A person had their wallet and phone
percent below 1990 levels by 2030. stolen on Veterans Boulevard, it was report-
If lawmakers do nothing, the program ed at 1:31 p.m. Saturday, June 17.
expires in 2020. REUTERS FILE PHOTO
Gov. Jerry Brown is working to reach a deal on extending cap and trade, the landmark program HALF MOON BAY
THE STICKING POINTS aimed at reducing carbon emissions 40 percent below 1990 levels by 2030. Theft. A truck was stolen on the 400 block
Key pieces of the negotiations are how to and how high to set it. Industry groups prefer auctions pays for high-speed rail, housing of Willow Avenue, it was reported before
regulate local air pollution and contain the a lower number, but environmental groups and energy conservation efforts. 5:30 a.m. Tuesday, June 27.
programs costs for businesses and con- want to ensure its not so low that it removes Legal challenges and uncertainty over the Ci tati o n. A 40-year-old San Francisco man
sumers. incentives for reducing emissions. programs future led demand for pollution per- was cited and released for providing false
Assembly Democrats and environmental mits to plummet last year. identication to police near Kelly and
groups are pushing for a program that would THE TIMELINE We think we can have a fairly successful Pilarcitos avenues, it was reported before
give local air districts power to put additional Brown needs support from two-thirds of auction in August if the market sees 11:43 p.m. Monday, June 26.
emissions restrictions on oil refineries in both chambers, so even one yes vote such as California is serious about continuing this Theft. A truck was stolen on the 100 block
their areas. Gomezs is critical. program beyond 2020, McFadden said June of Main Street, it was reported before 8:57
A group of 20 Democrats sent Brown a let- The Assembly Democrat has said he wants 21 during a panel discussion. a.m. Sunday, June 25.
ter in June saying low-income neighbor- to stay in Sacramento to vote for a deal before
hoods and communities of color near oil becoming a member of Congress on July 11.
refineries and other polluters are not seeing A new rule requires legislation to be in print
the health benefits of cap and trade. for 72 hours before a vote, so a deal is needed
Companies can keep emitting pollutants if by late this week to allow Gomez to partici-
they have purchased enough allowances. pate in a vote by Monday.
The oil industry wants to prevent addition- With some Assembly Democrats non-com-
al greenhouse gas reductions on oil refiner- mittal, Brown has said he will look to
ies. Republicans for support. But their votes are
The final deal may include a compromise not a sure thing either.
putting restrictions on how far carbon regula- Nancy McFadden, Browns chief of staff,
tions can go while also outlining measures has said reauthorizing the program could
for reducing local air pollutants. improve the next auction for emissions
The sides also are debating whether to allowances, set for August. Money from the
include a price cap on emissions allowances

Kathryn Toriko Tsushima Obituaries


The Keller and Tsushima families mourn
the loss of Kathryn Toriko Tsushima, and deeply loved his par-
beloved wife, mother, ents, Deron and Marion.
grandmother, daughter A San Mateo graduate,
and friend. Sh died from Frank graduated from UC
respiratory failure follow- Berkeley in 1956 where
ing thoracic surgery on he then joined the U.S.
June 29, 2017. She was Navy and proudly served
62. his country for 20 years
Born on Sept. 27, as a lieutenant command-
1954, in Columbus, er. After his Navy years,
Georgia, to Robert and he worked as an accounts service manager
Jeanne Tsushima, Kathryn grew up in for Pettit & Martin.
Honolulu, Hawaii. She moved to the main- Franks retirement years allowed for trav-
land to attend college at Santa Clara eling and extra opportunities to play the
University and met Daniel Keller in 1976 banjo with various Dixieland bands. His
while gaining her masters degree in special greatest enjoyment came from spending
education at San Francisco State University. time with his two sons Mark (Rob) and
They married on Aug. 18, 1978. She worked Greg (Kristen). Franks love of his grand-
as a special education teacher, market daughters, Caitlin and Kara, was beyond
researcher and primarily, as a passionate compare and a joy to see. He will be terribly
school librarian. The family resides in San missed.
Mateo, California. Kathryn was an avid Viewing service will be held 5 p.m. to 8
reader, traveler, volunteer and mahjong p.m. Thursday, July 6, 2017, at Sneider &
player. Sullivan & OConnells Funeral Home, 977
Kathryn is survived by husband Daniel; S. El Camino Real, San Mateo, CA.
son Brian (Leslie); grandchildren Liam and Interment at Ararat Armenian Cemetery in
Kana; daughter Marisa (Paul); parents Bob Fresno, CA. Donations on behalf of Franks
and Jeanne; and brother Michael. memory can be made to the Wounded Warrior
A Celebration of Life will be held at 4 Project.
p. m. Saturday, July 8, 2017, at the
Keller/Tsushima residence in San Mateo. In As a public serv ice, the Daily Journal
lieu of flowers, donations can be made in prints obituaries of approx imately 200
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4 Wednesday July 5, 2017 LOCAL/STATE THE DAILY JOURNAL

California judges can refuse Man arrested on suspicion of


DUI after crashing into building
A 22-year-old man was arrested on suspi-
Local briefs
Baywood avenues investigating a report of
a theft.

to cut three strike sentences


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS apply. Inmates could be denied a sentence
cion of driving under the influence and pos-
session of a loaded firearm and drugs after
crashing into a business in San Bruno early
Monday morning, police said.
A witness described the suspects vehicle
as a black 1999 Ford Crown Victoria, which
officers soon located in the area and learned
was reported stolen.
reduction only if they posed an unreason- The crash was reported at about 2 a.m. on According to police, officers tried to con-
SACRAMENTO California judges have able risk of crimes including murder, a sexu- El Camino Real, where a witness reported tact the suspect, but he allegedly rammed his
broad authority to refuse to shorten the sen- ally violent offense, child molestation or seeing a silver sedan leave the road and vehicle into an occupied South San
tences of three strike inmates despite others punishable by life in prison or the crash into a building, according to police. Francisco police car in an attempt to get
recent laws aimed at reducing the prison death penalty. Officers found the driver, San Bruno resi- away. The driver then fled the scene, police
population, the state Supreme Court ruled. The court majority, led by Chief Justice dent Julio Anthony Mejia, passed out said.
In a 4-3 decision, the high court said Tani Cantil-Sakauye, ruled that the defini- behind the wheel of the vehicle that had pre- A short pursuit ensued, but ended when the
Monday that judges may decline to cut tion did not apply to three-strikers, who scription drugs inside that were not pre- driver crashed into a fence in the area of
prison terms for inmates who qualify for have been sentenced to 25 years to life for scribed to him, police said. Miller and Oakcrest avenues. The driver
reductions under a 2012 law intended to repeated crimes. Mejia was also in possession of the allegedly ran, but was caught by officers a
reform the three-strikes repeat-offender law. If it had, it would result in the release of loaded firearm and was booked into San short distance away, police said.
The ruling aimed to resolve questions more recidivist serious and/or violent Mateo County jail on suspicion of DUI and The driver, identified as 21-year-old
posed by two ballot measures that were offenders than had been originally contem- the illegal possession of the firearm and Vincente Gallegos of South San Francisco,
passed to relieve the states overburdened plated under Proposition 36, Cantil- drugs. was allegedly found to be in possession of
prison system, the Los Angeles Times Sakauye wrote. Anyone with information about the case burglary tools, narcotics and drug parapher-
reported. She noted that none of the ballot materi- is encouraged to call San Bruno police at nalia, police said.
Proposition 36 allowed three-strike als for Proposition 47 mentioned that it (650) 616-7100 or email sbpdtipline@san- Gallegos was taken to a local hospital for
inmates to receive sentence reductions if would affect three-strike prisoners. bruno.ca.gov. treatment of injuries he suffered in the
their third offense was neither serious nor Proposition 47 allowed judges to reduce alleged collision with the police car. He was
violent. Judges could refuse a reduction if some nonviolent felonies to misdemeanors. Man arrested after pursuit, then booked into the San Mateo County Jail
they believed the inmate posed an unrea-
sonable risk of danger to public safety.
Based on the analysis and summary they allegedly crashing into police car on $50,000 bail, police said.
prepared, there is no indication that the leg- No officers were injured, police said.
They could consider the inmates history, islative analyst or the attorney general were Police arrested a man after he allegedly led
Anyone with information about this case
disciplinary record in prison or other evi- even aware that the measure might amend officers on a pursuit in a stolen vehicle
is encouraged to contact South San
dence. the resentencing criteria governing the Sunday night in South San Francisco.
Francisco police at (650) 877-8900 or call
Two years later, Proposition 47 created a Three Strikes Reform Act, the chief justice According to police, at 10:15 p.m. offi-
the anonymous tip line at (650) 952-2244.
definition of a safety risk that judges had to wrote. cers were in the area of Oakcrest and

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Independence Day marked with pomp, dazzle, lots of hot dogs
By Rebecca Gibian Charlie Hill, the managing director of
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Major League Baseball for Europe, said the
Independence Day exhibition is an attempt
NEW YORK Americans are celebrating to lay down roots in Britain. He says its
their countrys 241st birthday with big-time possible that some official games will be
fireworks, small-town parades and the quirky played in London during the 2019 season.
spectacle of competitive hot dog eating. Meanwhile, Denmark hosted the Rebild
Tuesdays festivities stretch from a base- Festival, considered one of the largest
ball home run derby in London to a picnic at Fourth of July celebrations outside the
the White House to a Utah ski town where United States. Danish Foreign Minister
residents initially werent even sure theyd Anders Samuelsen who recently tweeted
be home for Independence Day after recent that Trump should tighten up, focus on the
wildfires. struggle for freedom and show respect for the
For all the pomp and celebration, July presidency in response to Trumps own
Fourth marks a day of shared traditions in a Twitter habit told festival-goers that
nation that has grappled with divides this when you are friends, you have the right to
past year. And in an era of concerns about criticize.
security, the Independence Day celebrations Samuelsen added, however, that it is
are mixed with precautions. impossible to live without the United
Some highlights from around the world: States.

LIGHTING UP THE SKIES SENATORS CELEBRATE


In New York, throngs are expected to watch REUTERS
Boats are silhouetted as fireworks explode marking Independence Day in Stonington, Maine.
FOURTH WITH TROOPS ABROAD
the annual Macys fireworks show, which
involves 60,000 shells launched from up to Trace Adkins, and two characters who fought classic cars. Rhode Island U.S. Sen. Sheldon
five barges on the East River and perform- for independence in a galaxy far, far away Californias love affair with the automo- Whitehouse says it was emotional and
ances by Jennifer Lopez, Sheryl Crow, Brad Star Wars droids R2-D2 and C-3PO. This bile was also front-and-center at South inspiring to spend July Fourth with troops
Paisley and others. Its televised on NBC. year marks the movies 40th anniversary. Pasadenas parade, which had the theme in Afghanistan.
Organizers of Chicagos Independence Day But before the picnic, Trump kicked off his Freedom on the Road. Celebrating Route Sen. John McCain, an Arizona
celebration are expecting such large crowds holiday at his golf club in Virginia. The pres- 66. Republican, led a group of senators to
that the citys Navy Pier is opening at 10 ident arrived at the club in Sterling just When the sun sets, the parties will contin- Pakistan and Afghanistan for the holiday
a.m., nearly 12 hours before fireworks before 10 a.m. and spent nearly four hours ue with fireworks displays. Among the weekend. They visited a military base in
begin. Hundreds of thousands of people also there before returning to the White House. largest in the Los Angeles area will be the South Waziristan and met with Pakistani
are expected Bostons fireworks show and Aides did not answer questions about whether annual fanfare at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena. leaders in Islamabad before traveling to
Boston Pops concert. he was golfing. To the north, officials are hoping clouds Kabul, Afghanistan.
will clear in time for the big display over San Whitehouse, a Rhode Island Democrat,
A FIRST FOR THE PRESIDENT CALIFORNIA CELEBRATES Francisco Bay. told the Associated Press in a phone inter-
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Decked out in red, white and blue, Afghanistan are constantly in harms way
Melania Trump were hosting a picnic for mil- Californians waved flags and sang patriotic A bit of American sports culture was being
itary families at the White House, followed displayed in Londons Hyde Park, where sev- and constantly making the nation proud.
songs at Independence Day parades across
by a fireworks viewing for military families the state. eral former major leaguers competed in a Massachusetts Democratic Sen. Elizabeth
and staffers. The capital citys fireworks fes- Hundreds lined the streets under bright sun- home run derby. Major League Baseball aims Warren, South Carolina Republican Sen.
tivities, aired on PBS, are to include per- shine Tuesday for seaside Santa Monicas to build interest in the sport in Britain and Lindsey Graham and Georgia Republican
formances by The Beach Boys, The Four annual celebration, which featured bands and Europe, despite the regions longstanding Sen. David Perdue are on the trip. They met
Tops, country musicians Kellie Pickler and preference for soccer. with Afghanistan President Ashraf Ghani.

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No specific agenda, but
Trump, Putin have lots to discuss
WASHINGTON President Donald Trumps first face-to-
face meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday
will be brimming with global intrigue, but
the White House says theres no specific
agenda. So in the absence of a set list of
topics, what are two of the worlds most
famously unpredictable leaders to discuss?
Trump, who prefers to have neatly pack-
aged achievements to pair with high-pro-
file meetings, may be looking for some
concessions from Russia to show hes
delivering progress and helping restore a
Vladimir Putin productive relationship between the two
powers. Putin would almost surely want
something in return, and theres a long list of irritants
between the two countries that they could potentially resolve.
Ahead of the bilateral meeting, White House National
Security Council and State Department officials have been
reviewing possible gestures the U.S. could offer Russia as part
of the meeting, a current and a former administration official
said. They werent authorized to comment publicly and
requested anonymity. REUTERS
Yet any outward sign of bonhomie between Trump and Putin Donald Trump concludes his remarks while First Lady Melania Trump applauds as they welcome military families who have
would be immediately seized upon by the presidents critics gathered for a Fourth of July picnic on the South Lawn of the White House.
and Russia hawks eager to show hes cozying up to the
Russian leader.
In Europe, Trump gets a second
chance to make first impression
By Ken Thomas dictable leaders is sure to be closely Trump will be expecting a warm recep-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS scrutinized as investigations press tion as he pays homage to Polish
on into alleged Moscow meddling in resolve with a speech Thursday in
the 2016 election and potential Krasinski Square, his first major out-
WASHINGTON President Donald Trump campaign collusion. door address in a foreign country.
Trump will learn this week whether he With those investigations hanging Polands leaders are closely aligned
gets a second chance to make a first heavy in the air, there is little expecta- with Trumps worldview, and ruling
impression as he returns to Europe and tion the meeting will produce signifi- party lawmakers and pro-government
has his first encounter with Russias cant progress on difficult issues such activists plan to bus in groups to help
Vladimir Putin. as the crisis in Ukraine or the conflict ensure an enthusiastic crowd for Trump
Trumps first visit to the continent in Syria. after his rather awkward European
in May stirred anxieties among I cant imagine any issue they can debut in May.

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during his first overseas trip but even-
tually endorsed last month. The presi-
(does not include extraction) of particularly fraught relations while one of at least nine meetings the U.S. dent is also expected to cite the need to
also presenting the U.S. as a check president will have with foreign lead- develop a common approach to
against Russian aggression. ers while in Hamburg for a Group of 20 Russia, his advisers said.
Trump is leaving Washington for summit of industrial and emerging Hed like the United States and the
Europe on Wednesday. In what may market nations, beginning Friday. entire West to develop a more con-
be the most-watched event of the But first Trump will stop in Poland, structive relationship with Russia,
four-day trip, the president will meet where leaders are looking for reassur- said the White House national security
Putin on Friday on the sidelines of an ance that the presence of U.S. and adviser, H.R. McMaster. But hes also
51 Renato Court, Suite C international summit in Hamburg, NATO troops there will continue as made clear that we will do what is nec-
Germany. Every aspect of the bilater- long as the regions security is threat- essary to confront Russias destabiliz-
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THE DAILY JOURNAL NATION Wednesday July 5, 2017 7
Mueller probe could draw focus to Russian crime operations
By Eric Tucker meddling investigation, but central to the
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS probe are devastating breaches of
Democratic email accounts, including
those of the Democratic National
WASHINGTON The U.S. government
Committee and Hillary Clintons campaign
has long warned that Russian organized
chairman. U.S. authorities have blamed
crime posed a threat to democratic institu-
those hacks on Russian intelligence serv-
tions, including criminally linked oli-
ices working to discredit Clinton and help
garchs who might collude with the
Trump but have said the overall effort
Russian government to undermine business
involved third-party intermediaries and
competition.
paid Internet trolls.
Those concerns, ever-present if not nec-
essarily always top priorities, are front and Former law enforcement officials say
center once more. Russian organized crime has been a concern
An ongoing special counsel investiga- for at least a couple of decades, though not
tion is drawing attention to Russian efforts necessarily the most pressing demand
to meddle in democratic processes, the type given finite resources and budget con-
of skullduggery that in the past has relied straints. The threat is diffuse and complex,
on hired hackers and outside criminals. Its and Russias historic lack of cooperation
not clear how much the probe by former has complicated efforts to apprehend sus-
FBI Director Robert Mueller will center on pects. And the responsibility for combat-
the criminal underbelly of Moscow, but ting the problem often falls across differ-
hes already picked some lawyers with ent divisions of the FBI and the Justice
experience fighting organized crime. And Department, depending on whether its a
REUTERS FILE PHOTO criminal or national security offense a
as the team looks for any financial entan- Special Counsel Robert Mueller, right, departs after briefing members of the U.S. Senate on his
glements of Trump associates and relation- sometimes-blurry boundary.
investigation into potential collusion between Russia and the Trump campaign on Capitol Hill.
ships with Russian officials, its focus Its not an easy thing to kind of grasp or
could land again on the intertwining of Department prosecutors have repeatedly more old-fashioned greed. In March, for understand, but its very dangerous to our
Russias criminal operatives and its intelli- racked up convictions for those offenses. instance, two hired hackers were charged country because they have so many differ-
gence services. In recent years, though, the bond along with two officers of Russias Federal ent aspects, unlike a traditional cartel,
Russian organized crime has manifested between Russian intelligence agencies and Security Service in a cyberattack on Yahoo said Robert Anderson, a retired FBI execu-
itself over the decades in more convention- criminal networks has been especially Inc. in 2013. tive assistant director who worked counter-
al forms of money laundering, credit card alarming to American law enforcement offi- Its too early to know how Russian crim- intelligence cases and oversaw the criminal
fraud and black market sales. Justice cials, blending motives of espionage with inal networks might fit into the election and cyber branch.

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Missile launch tests Trumps


strategy for North Korea
By Catherine Lucey and Josh Lederman weapons program. In
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS recent days, as the North
has continued to test
WASHINGTON The United States missiles in defiance of
asserted Tuesday that North Koreas latest global pressure,
missile launch was indeed an intercontinen- President Donald Trump
tal ballistic missile, as the North had boast- has started voicing doubt
ed and the U.S. and South Korea had feared. that Beijing is up to the
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson called the task. His administration
development the Norths first test launch has taken a number of
Rex Tillerson steps against Chinas
of a missile capable of reaching the U.S.
a new escalation of the threat to the U.S. interests that have suggested its patience
and the world. has run short.
In a show of force directly responding to Tillersons comments were the first pub-
North Koreas provocation, U.S. and South lic confirmation by the United States that REUTERS
Korean soldiers fired deep strike preci- the missile was indeed an ICBM, constitut- The intercontinental ballistic missile Hwasong-14 is seen during its test launch in this undated
sion missiles into South Korean territorial ing a major technological advancement for photo released by North Koreas Korean Central News Agency.
waters on Tuesday, U.S. military officials in the North and its most successful missile
Seoul said. The missile firings demonstrat-
ed U.S.-South Korean solidarity, the U.S.
Eighth Army said in a statement.
At the request of the U.S., Japan and
test yet.
The prime danger from the U.S. view-
point is the prospect of North Korea pair-
ing a nuclear warhead with an ICBM. The
North Korea vows more gift
South Korea, the United Nations Security
Council was to hold an emergency session
on Wednesday afternoon. Tillerson said that
was part of a U.S. response that would
latest US intelligence assessment is that
the North probably does not yet have that
capability putting a small-enough
nuclear warhead atop an ICBM.
packages of missiles for U.S.
By Foster Klug Japan and South Korea
include stronger measures to hold the Initial U. S. military assessments had THE ASSOCIATED PRESS requested a U.N. Security
DPRK accountable, using an acronym for been that it was an intermediate-range mis- Council emergency ses-
the isolated nations formal name, the sile. NORAD, or the North American SEOUL, South Korea North Korea sion, scheduled for
Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea. Aerospace Defense Command, said the mis- delighted in the international furor created by Wednesday afternoon.
Global action is required to stop a glob- sile did not pose a threat to North America. its first launch of an intercontinental ballis- The U.S. Secretary of
al threat, Tillerson said. Any country that Trump, in his initial response to the tic missile, vowing Wednesday to never give States Rex Tillerson said
hosts North Korean guest workers, pro- launch on Monday evening, urged China on up its missiles or nuclear weapons and to the U.S. response would
vides any economic or military benefits, or Twitter to put a heavy move on North keep sending Washington more gift pack- include stronger meas-
fails to fully implement UN Security Korea and end this nonsense once and for ages of weapons tests. ures to hold the DPRK
Council resolutions is aiding and abetting a all! But he also said it was hard to Kim Jong Un accountable, using an
U.S. and South Korean forces, in response,
dangerous regime. believe that South Korea and Japan, the engineered what was meant as a show of force acronym for the nations
He said the U.S. will never accept a two U.S. treaty allies most at risk from for Pyongyang, with soldiers from the allied formal name, the Democratic Peoples
nuclear-armed North Korea. North Korea, would put up with this much nations firing deep strike precision mis- Republic of Korea.
Tillersons statement, issued Tuesday longer. siles into South Korean territorial waters. The uproar only seemed to inspire the
evening as most Americans were celebrat- The U.S. mission to the United Nations The missile firings Tuesday demonstrated North, which issued a statement through its
ing the Fourth of July holiday, notably did said that U.S. Ambassador Nikki Haley had U.S.-South Korean solidarity, the U.S. state media Wednesday that described leader
not mention China, whose help the Trump requested that the Security Council meet Eighth Army said in a statement. Kim Jong Un urging his scientists to fre-
administration has been aggressively seek- urgently along with the U.N. envoys from The Norths first test of an ICBM, con- quently send big and small gift packages to
ing to press Pyongyang over its nuclear Japan and South Korea. firmed overnight by officials in the United the Yankees, an apparent reference to con-
States, is a major step forward for Pyongyang tinuing the stream of nuclear and missile
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came as Americans celebrated Independence
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By Paul Larson Being honored is special for any Worry spread in Washington and at the Day. The North has a history of conducting
organization. We greatly appreciate United Nations, where the United States, its weapons test on or around July 4.
the recognition, but weve also been
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THE DAILY JOURNAL OPINION Friday May 12, 2017 9
Artists in residence
therapy, arts and
American Dream?
By Julia Parmer crafts, knitting
and, of late, Guest A
s long as traditions value dogmatic belief
systems that reflect an attitude of me

I
was in my ofce, trying to seize Willies ne arts rather than we, and us versus them, we
on a small window of opportuni-
ty to tackle a pile of paperwork,
studio.
In March, one of
perspective diminish our humanity. Judy J. Johnson, So What
Is So Wrong With Being Absolutely Right.
when a client came running through our staff members While reading Time magazine a while back, I came
my door. Julia! You have to see this. started a weekly her experience at the shelter to be so upon the following: Dont blame Wall Street. Dont
Willie built an easel! I knew, or womens group in transformative and, more important- blame the big banks. If you dont have a job and youre
rather, I had heard, that my client that same Learning ly, that she was taking these brave not rich, blame yourself. Herman Cain.
Willie was an artist. A likeness of Center. The group is not therapy; its steps (at the age of 50 no less) to ful- I thought that belief had gone the way of the hippie at
Janet Jackson, almost eerie in its a safe space to explore and navigate ll this goal of pursuing a career and a least for intelligent people. Its hard to believe that
uncanny resemblance to the pop star, the challenges of living in a shelter life in the creative arts. anyone could be so estranged from reality and so lack-
had oated for many years from ofce as a woman, as well as a place for So often I am surprised by the imag- ing in empathy. What does this kind of thinking indi-
to ofce at Safe Harbor, left long ago women to express their creative sides. ination and the thirst for knowledge cate? Is it a person who
by Willie after a previous shelter stay. Recently, they put together vision that I witness regularly at work. has no feeling for those
But I had neither seen his current boards; empowering artistic collages Weve had guitarists, sculptor, less fortunate because, in
work, nor had I seen him in action. I to express ones dreams, goals and painters, writers; so many creative his arrogance, he cant see
went outside where, indeed, Willie hopes for the future. They made these and capable individuals. It is so easy how others may not be
had, using two chairs, some poster- using simple materials that weve had to stigmatize that which we dont able to make it for
board, and other odds and ends, fash- donated old magazines, colored know or which we fear. The concept any number of reasons?
ioned himself a makeshift easel and markers, stickers. The results were of homelessness, of a homeless shel- Does he, and those like
was hard at work, charcoal pen in extraordinary. Sometimes I leave ter, does not necessarily immediately him, think that people
cramped, blackened hand. I joined the work feeling powerless, nearly hope- lend itself to the notion of the cre-
less at the homeless situation in our who are wealthy have
gathered group of spectators who ative arts. So we make assumptions become rich entirely on
stood in silence, eagerly watching as county. How is it, I thought to and snap judgments, as we are natural-
myself, as I looked at each nely their own as a result of
Willie put pen to paper and the shape ly all prone to do.
crafted board, that our residents, their allegiance to The
of a face began to form. But on that day, watching Willie
despite the hardships, the heartache, Great American Dream?
We soon decided to move Willies begin to sketch out a future master-
the struggles, were able to draw on piece in the front parking lot of our Does he believe that no
art supplies upstairs into our second
such inner strength and creativity to 90-bed facility, surrounded by his fel- luck was involved like such advantages as being born
oor Learning Center; a new room at
produce such things of beauty? And low residents, I had to simply take a with reasonable, if not superior, intellect and in good
the shelter, designated for onsite pro-
why is it that I ever doubted they moment to reect and to remind physical condition and/or having caretakers who saw
gramming. In this room, we offer a
could? myself that there is so much beauty in that he was adequately fed, sheltered, cared for, educated
host of courses for our residents, such
as nancial literacy classes and Earlier this year, a former client the world, if only we open our eyes to and remained reasonably well in body, mind and spirit?
resume workshops. These classes are emailed me to ask for a recommenda- it. How can he not realize that some people do not have the
meant to help our residents make the tion letter as she was putting together mental ability, stability, support and, yes, luck, to qual-
most productive use of their time at an application for an masters in ne ify for a high-paying career or to even to hold down a
the shelter; to further assist them in arts program in creative writing. I had Julia Parmer, MSW, is a San Mateo decent job?
their goals of self-sufciency, not seen this client since she left the nativ e and has been Safe Harbor Seems his proclamation is a good way for him to feed
employment and permanent housing. shelter more than two years ago, but Shelters clinical case manager/progr- his ego and that superior feeling that he is much more
But this room also serves a second, she felt that it was during her time at valuable than those he looks down upon. Is it his way
Safe Harbor that she experienced the am coordinator for three and half y ears.
and equally important purpose to of justifying his need to hang on to his wealth because
personal and artistic growth to propel The Samaritan House mission deeply he believes that those slackers dont deserve better?
build life skills, to expand creative
her to reach for this long-held dream resonates with Julia and she is inspired Makes you wonder if conservatives who so adamantly
abilities, strengthen social emotional
of hers to go back to graduate school. by the positiv e changes shes observ ed oppose any extra taxes they might be required to pay to
and physical well-being. To that end,
I was deeply moved that she had found while fighting for a noble cause. aid the hungry and homeless, would agree.
weve offered yoga, nutrition, color
So where are those good jobs for those who should
blame themselves for their dilemma? What should be
done about those who, for any number of reasons, fail
Letter to the editor to pull themselves up by their bootstraps? Maybe the
rich could use some of their excess money to hire more
police to deal with the crime that would surely increase.
But, no doubt, they wouldnt want their taxes used for
Increased taxes spending; a committee whose bite increase is for pensions when clear- that, either. If they claim to be Christians, have they
will inevitably have no teeth in the ly dollars in the general fund are fun- heard: There, but for the grace of God, go I? Or consid-
in Burlingame legal language of the ballot). gible. And, one reads everywhere er the one about how a rich man getting into heaven
Editor, The following week, the San that pensions account for the steep- being about as likely as a camel getting through the eye
As Burlingame, like many other Mateo Daily Journal reported in the est cost increase in public budgets? of a needle?
Peninsula cities and other countries, June 26 edition that the city manag- Why the deception? Should a person with no empathy, no feeling for oth-
considers yet another regressive er issued a financial report for One can only conclude that the ers, including the plight of those who may lose their
sales tax on its citizens, one can Burlingame, which stated that to city manager doubles as the director jobs and/or their homes because of the state of the econ-
understand resident Matt Feemsters account for long-term costs, city of marketing. Please approve this omy; a person so wound up in himself and his dogma,
officials are planning to store (i.e. tax increase on yourself to under- ever be involved in the governing of a democratic
concern how do we know [sales tax
write our generous pensions, pen- nation?
proceeds] wont be spent on pen- spend) more money to accommodate
sions which you dont enjoy would Governments that claim to be democratic yet do not
sions? the expected increase in employee
seem like a tough sell.So, the tax address systemic poverty promote a spectrum of cogni-
Of course, Burlingame City pension expenses. increases are always for potholes,
Manager Lisa Goldman assures us So, of course this money will tive, emotional, behavioral and interpersonal difficul-
police and parks the three Ps ties. As the gulf between the social marginalized and the
we dont need this for pensions. come from the general fund, the but never the fourth.
(One is additionally assured by the same general fund which would wealthy increases, the situation becomes ripe for a dog-
city managers requisite commit- accept any proceeds from the sales matic authoritarian leader to offer simplistic solutions
Chris Keane that further deepen the gulf on both sides and fan the
ment to a Citizens Oversight tax increase. But why, then, do city Redwood City smoldering psychological deficiencies that ignite dog-
Committee to keep an eyes on officials never seem to say any tax
matism. Johnson.
I am reminded of when my older son was in high
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Asian shares mixed, Australia surges ahead of rate decision


By Kelvin Chan shares faltered after Pyongyang fired yet
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS another ballistic missile toward Japan.
The launch was the first since June 8. The
HONG KONG Australian shares missile was launched from North
jumped Tuesday as investors awaited an Phyongan province and is believed to
interest rate decision by the central bank, have landed in the Sea of Japan, but no
while other Asian shares were mixed ships or aircraft in the area were reported
Tuesday ahead of a U.S. trading holiday. damaged, according to statements by the
KEEPING S CORE: Australias South Korean and Japanese governments.
S&P/ASX surged 1. 8 percent to 5, 785. 10 WALL STREET: Major U.S. bench-
while Japans benchmark Nikkei 225 marks had a mixed finish in a shortened
index added 0. 4 percent to 20, 141. 21. trading session ahead of the July 4
South Koreas Kospi slipped 0. 2 percent Independence Day holiday. The Standard &
to 2, 390. 77 and Hong Kongs Hang Seng Poors 500 index added 0.2 percent to
slipped 0. 2 percent to 25, 730. 80. The 2,429.02. The Dow Jones industrial aver-
Shanghai Composite Index lost 0. 4 per- age rose 0.6 percent to 21,479.27. The
cent to 3, 184. 29. Taiwans benchmark Nasdaq composite lost 0.5 percent to a
fell and indexes in Southeast Asia were six-week low of 6,110.06.
mixed. ENERGY: Oils rally fizzled.
DECIS ION DOWN UNDER: Benchmark U.S. crude lost 25 cents to
Investors are positioning themselves $46.82 a barrel in electronic trading on
ahead of the release of the latest interest the New York Mercantile Exchange. The
rate decisions by the Reserve Bank of contract gained $1.03 to settle at $47.07 a
Australia following a monthly policy REUTERS barrel in New York on Monday. Brent
board meeting. Market watchers expect Investors look at an electronic board showing stock information at a brokerage house in crude, used to price international oils, fell
the central bank to keep rates unchanged Shanghai, China. 25 cents to $49.43 a barrel in London.
to maintain stimulus and boost the econo- and Canada in raising rates. been some chatter on whether we could see CURRENCIES : The dollar eased to
my. However, theyll also be watching for MARKET VIEW: Against the back- the RBA jump on the bandwagon, said 113.24 yen from 113.42 yen in late trad-
signs officials may plan to join their drop of shifting rhetoric from advanced Jingyi Pan, a market strategist at IG. ing Monday. The euro climbed to $1.1368
counterparts in the U.S., Britain, Europe economies central bankers, there has ROCKET LAUNCH: South Korean from $1.1361.

Nearly everyones a winner: Funds rose again last quarter


By Stan Choe are supposed to be the safe part of a portfo-
A look at some of the trends THE ASSOCIATED PRESS lio, are at risk for losses if interest rates
rise, as many economists expect will hap-
Anything growing quickly, or with the potential to do so, profits for companies around the world is also back on the rise. pen eventually. Some analysts warn market
was hot. A resurgence for the euro and other currencies against the NEW YORK The good times keep swings will get bigger once central banks
The economy is still stuck in a lackluster pace, and its growth dollar last quarter likewise boosted foreign stocks. It meant rolling for fund investors.
downshifted to 1.4 percent in the first three months of the each euro rise in a French stocks price was worth more in dollar around the world follow the Federal
year from 2.1 percent in last years final quarter. With strong terms than before. Nearly every type of fund rose last quar- Reserves lead and dial back on stimulus
growth scarce, investors bid up the stocks that are capable of The most popular type of foreign stock fund, ones that hold a ter, whether focused on stocks or bonds,
providing it. mix of large-cap stocks, returned an average of 5.9 percent. and raise interest rates.
Technology companies are expected to have some of the Thats more than double the 2.8 percent for their U.S. U.S. or foreign. Gains were so widespread
strongest gains in earnings this year. Not only are businesses counterparts. that more than 7,000 of the roughly 7,600 For now, though, investors have been
looking to use technology to improve their productivity, Investors have seen the split in performance and moved their basking in the upside. Corporate profits
consumers are also making it an increasing part of their daily money in pursuit of it. During May, for example, investors funds that Morningstar tracks made money
lives. That helped earnings for tech companies in the S&P 500 plugged nearly $36 billion into foreign stock mutual funds and over the last three months. The nearly uni- are back on the upswing, which drove stock
soar more than 20 percent in the first quarter, and technology exchange-traded funds. At the same time, they withdrew $3.1 prices higher around the world, and contin-
stock funds returned an average of 6.4 percent over the last billion from U.S. stock funds, according to Morningstar. versal climb for funds means many retire-
three months. Bond funds still arent dead. ment accounts and other portfolios are the ued low interest rates helped push bond
Funds that focus on growth stocks more broadly, including Coming into the year, the expectation was for bond funds to largest theyve ever been. The average funds.
those in the health care and other industries, were also strong. struggle badly.
Large-cap growth stock funds returned 4.9 percent, for Interest rates were on the rise due to expectations of faster 401(k) balance had already come into the The largest mutual fund by assets, and
example, versus 1.8 percent for large-cap value stock funds. economic growth and inflation. And rising rates mean price second quarter at a record level, according
Foreign stock funds were popular. drops for the bonds sitting in the portfolios of bond funds. one thats the centerpiece of many retire-
U.S. stocks have been the worlds leaders for years. But more But interest rates have instead sunk this year, as inflation to Fidelity. ment portfolios, closed out its seventh
dollars have recently flowed into funds focused on stocks remained low and economic growth remains modest. The good times, though, also coincide straight quarter of gains. Vanguards Total
outside U.S. borders. That helped drive the most popular category of bond funds,
Thats partly because foreign stocks struggles in recent years ones that own intermediate-term bonds, to an average return with some increased risks. Stocks are near Stock Market Index fund returned 3.1 per-
means stocks from Europe and emerging markets dont look of 1.6 percent over the last three months.Theyve done better their most expensive level in years com- cent for the three months through last
as expensive as their U.S. counterparts. Growth in corporate than that just four times in the last 17 quarters.
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P-Town claims Majors title


By Terry Bernal his spots, Pacifica American manager seal the championship banner.
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Fran Dickinson said. He was ready for Azzopardi has now been to four
the moment. I remember him say- straight District 52 championship
Drew Azzopardi made certain any ing the other night, I dont want to games the 9-10s in 2014; the 10-
Fourth of July fireworks were reserved lose another championship game. 11s in 15; and the Majors last year
for the postgame celebration. San Mateo slugger Derek Waldvogel having been eliminated in all three
Pacifica Americans starting pitcher was the only batter to get to previous seasons. He actually earned a
fired five innings of two-hit baseball Azzopardi, drilling a game-tying solo championship-round win at 10-11s
to lead the green-and-gold to a 2-1 vic- home run in the second inning. two years ago but Pacifica, advancing
tory over San Mateo American in the Otherwise, the big right-hander domi- through the elimination bracket in
District 52 Little League Majors All- nated to the tune of 12 strikeouts 2015, needed to win two games in the
Star Tournament championship game through five frames before giving way championship round and ultimately
TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL in the sixth to left-hander Gino lost the second game.
Tuesday morning at Holbrook-Palmer
Pacifica American celebrates winning the District 52 Little Venturi, who struck out three more,
Park.
League Majors All-Star Tournament championship. including a game-ending punch-out to See MAJORS, Page 15
He was very composed and hitting

Tigers 5, Giants 3

Riding high to title Win streak


Hillsborough claims halted at 6
District 52 9-10s title By Dave Hogg
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

behind pitching gem DETROIT Tigers manager Brad Ausmus


By Terry Bernal stayed with Michael Fulmer, and it worked
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF out quite well. Fulmer pitched eight innings,
Victor Martinez homered and Detroit
Its an old baseball adage if a pitcher snapped San Franciscos six-game win
throws a shutout and hits a home run, its a streak with a 5-3 victory Tuesday.
guaranteed win. The same can be said of a near- Fulmer, who won the AL Rookie of the
perfect shutout gem combined with going 4 Year award last season,
for 4 at the plate with three runs scored. yielded a tying two-run
Thats precisely what Hillsborough 10- homer to Brandon
year-old Anakin Manuel did Tuesday night in Crawford in the seventh
the District 52 Little League 9-10s All-Star but Ausmus never consid-
Tournament championship game. Not only ered pulling him.
did Manuel notch a perfect 4-for-4 perform- Hes earned that
ance at the plate, he came within one hit of respect, Ausmus said.
perfection on the mound, facing one batter Hes been one of our
over the minimum to fire a one-hit shutout Michael Fulmer best pitchers since the
to lead Hillsborough to the District 52 day he arrived and I
crown at Ford Field with a 9-0 win over San wanted him on the mound.
Mateo National. The Tigers responded with two runs in the
Manuel was brilliant, needing just 59 bottom half on Justin Uptons two-out, two-
pitches to earn the victory. The right-hander run single. Fulmer (8-6) worked a perfect
yielded a one-out single to Nationals Sean eighth and Justin Wilson got three outs for
Kelly in the first inning. From there, ninth save.
Hillsborough rode into the sunset of the We had a lot of good, hard contact,
District 52 tourney in style as Manuel set Giants manager Bruce Bochy said. We hit a
down the final 17 batters he faced. lot of deep fly balls that didnt go out. Thats
He had the fastest arm weve seen, so he this park it holds balls in.
was throwing heat, San Mateo National Upton, who missed the previous three
manager Dan Luzzi said. And that curveball games with soreness in his side, went 3 for
was working for him. He was just great. 3. Nicholas Castellanos also drove in a run
And the efficiency was something not for Detroit with a sacrifice fly.
often seen from a 10-year-old pitcher. While San Francisco right-hander Matt Cain (3-
three different National pitchers combined 8) surrendered five runs and seven hits in 6
to issue four walks and a hit batsman fair- 1/3 innings. He dropped to 0-7 in nine
ly routine totals for the 9-10s bracket starts since beating the Dodgers on May 15.
Manuel allowed nothing wild. Weve all been searching for wins, so Im
Not only that. Of the 19 batters he faced, not going to have a pity party, he said.
TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL This was a tough one, because our guys bat-
he started 17 of them with first-pitch
strikes. And he settled all but two at-bats in Hillsboroughs Anakin Manuel high-fives third-base coach Elliot Schaffer as he rounds the tled back and we couldnt pull it off.
bases after Beau Schaffers fourth-inning home run in the teams 9-0 win in the District 52
See 9-10s, Page 15 Little League 9-10s All-Star Tournament championship game Tuesday at Ford Field. See GIANTS, Page 13

Sagan disqualified from Tour de France


By Andrew Dampf and John Leicester has been forced to They executed to perfection what we
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS withdraw from wanted to do this morning. I feel I was in a
(hash)TDF2017. good position to win and to lose that and
VITTEL, France Mark Cavendish has The British rider sus- even having to leave the Tour, a race I have
been forced out of the Tour de France after tained hand and shoul- built my whole career around, is really sad.
suffering a fractured shoulder blade in a der injuries in the The crash occurred about 50 meters
serious crash caused by world champion crash, and was taken to (yards) from the end of the stage, when
Peter Sagan, who was disqualified from a hospital for checks. Sagan elbowed Cavendish, who was
cyclings showcase event. Im obviously mas- squeezed against the barriers to his right,
Hours after Tuesdays crash in a chaotic Peter Sagan sively disappointed to out of the way. STEPHANE MANTEY/REUTERS
sprint finish to Stage 4, Cavendishs Team get this news about Cavendish slammed into the barriers and Mark Cavendish gets medical assistance after a
Dimension Data said on its Twitter feed the fracture, Cavendish said. The team crash near the finish line leading to Pete Sagans
that Unfortunately, (at)MarkCavendish was incredible today. See TOUR, Page 14 disqualification from the Tour de France .
12 Wednesday July 5, 2017 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

Federer, Djokovic benefit from Wimbledon retirements


By Howard Fendrich Unless youre (in the) top 10 ... its sig-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS nificant money, said Dolgopolov, who is
ranked 84th.
LONDON Novak Djokovics first-round Tipsarevic, Dolgopolov, Djokovic and
match at Wimbledon lasted all of 40 minutes Federer all said they would like to see the
Tuesday. Roger Federers, which was next in majors follow the ATPs lead.
the All England Clubs main stadium, went A player should not go on court if he
43. knows he (can) not finish. The question is:
When two of tennis biggest stars crossed Did they truly believe they were going to
paths after both advanced when opponents finish? If they did, I think its OK that they
stopped playing because of pre-existing walk on court. Otherwise, I feel they should
injuries, they kidded each other about a way give up the spot, Federer said. The ATP has
to try to make it up to the fans. adjusted its rule, but maybe the Slams should
We had a little joke about it in the locker ... look at what they could do for the players
room, Djokovic recounted, saying we to make it just a little bit easier.
should maybe play a practice set on the At Centre Court on Tuesday, Federer and
Centre Court, have the crowd stay. Djokovic had an easy go of things. Kerber,
The short workdays for the two were quite last years runner-up to Serena Williams at
similar. Djokovic led 6-3, 2-0 when Martin the All England Club, had more to do to get
Klizan retired with a left leg problem that past Irina Falconi of the U.S. 6-4, 6-4, and
has bothered him for about two months; Wozniacki, a two-time U.S. Open finalist,
Federer was ahead 6-3, 3-0 when Alexandr needed three full sets to edge Timea Babos 6-
Dolgopolov quit because of a painful right 4, 4-6, 6-1.
MATTHEW CHILDS/REUTERS But it was the short mens matches that
ankle he first twisted last month.
Those still go into the books as wins,
Above: Novak Djokovic in action during his first-round had everyone talking.
allowing Federer to collect his 85th at
match Tuesday against Slovakias Martin Klizan. If its just excruciating pain, OK, you
Wimbledon, breaking a tie with Jimmy
Right: Roger Federer waves as he leaves court after his cant play. If something is tweaked here or
Connors for the most in the Open era.
first-round match against Alexandr Dolgopolov. there and you feel like you can give it a
Djokovic picked up his 234th match victory had. They saw other players that tried, at ifying take the spot in the main draw of an decent go without hurting yourself, I think
at all majors, moving ahead of Connors and least, Federer said. Its unfortunate that it injured player. they should stay out there and I think you
alone into second place in history, behind happened. The theory behind that setup: Players who owe it to the fans, said 23rd-seeded John
only Federers 315. Two other men also stopped mid-match are injured wont step on court simply to Isner, who beat Taylor Fritz 6-4, 7-6 (3), 6-3
But the way the afternoon went meant Tuesday, 19th-seeded Feliciano Lopez (left collect their prize money as an entrant, in an all-American matchup on Court 14. I
Centre Court spectators who paid 56 pounds foot) and Janko Tipsarevic (right leg), before calling it a day without finishing the know the Wimbledon Centre Court didnt get
(more than $70) per ticket, some of them bringing the first-round retirement total to match. their moneys worth today, thats for sure.
waiting in line for hours, got only brief seven. That equals 2008 for the most by men Even if I had a torn muscle today, and the Collette Sherratt, 54, a spectator who
glimpses of seven-time champion Federer or in the first round during the 50 editions of doctor says, You shouldnt go on court, you traveled from Manchester, England, to
three-time champion Djokovic. They did, Wimbledon in the Open era. have serious damage to risk, I could have attend the tournament for the first time, sure
however, have the opportunity to watch a It sparked discussion about whether Grand faked it, stayed there for two less games, and felt that way.
pair of top women, current No. 1 Angelique Slam tournaments should change their rules still picked up the paycheck, said Ive been watching Wimbledon (on TV)
Kerber and former No. 1 Caroline to allow players to still receive prize money Tipsarevic, who stopped while trailing 5-0 for 42 years, and its been on my bucket list
Wozniacki, win full-length matches. if they withdraw before an event. Thats a after only 12 minutes against Jared to come here, Sherratt said. I was absolute-
I feel for the crowd. Theyre there to system being employed on a trial basis this Donaldson of the U.S. ly thrilled that (I) was going to be on Centre
watch good tennis. Proper tennis. At least season on the ATP Tour which doesnt run A first-round loser at Wimbledon earns Court, and then for that to happen, it was
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Sports briefs
Sharks sign Bollig to 1-year deal
Barreto provides fireworks with walk-off blast
By Josh Dubow
SAN JOSE The San Jose Sharks have
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
As 7, White Sox 6
signed free-agent forward Brandon Bollig to
a one-year contract. talk, he went out and he left field and sent the As pouring out of the
OAKLAND A little bit of advice from an did it. Im just happy for dugout for a sorely needed celebration.
General manager Doug Wilson announced
Oakland All-Star was just what top prospect him. I thought Id get him on the 2-2 change-
the deal Tuesday, adding a player known for
Franklin Barreto needed to break out of a Alonso also broke out up, he gave that check swing, Kahnle said.
his toughness. Bollig
slump in a big way. of his own slump with a But next pitch I mean, its my bread and but-
was part of the Chicago
Barreto took those words of wisdom from pair of homers and Matt ter. He hit it. That was all I could do really.
Blackhawks champi-
Yonder Alonso and delivered a game-ending Joyce connected for a two- Cabrera hit a two-run homer off Oakland
onship team in 2013 and
homer and an RBI triple to help the As snap Franklin run shot for the As, whose starter Daniel Gossett and Jose Abreu added
has also played for
a season-high six-game losing streak by Barreto bats finally woke up. a three-run shot for the White Sox.
Calgary.
beating the Chicago White Sox 7-6 Tuesday. Oakland had scored Joyce erased an early deficit by matching
The 30-year-old Bollig
He said I was a little tardy and I felt it just 10 runs in the past five games and had Cabreras two-run homer in the bottom of
spent all of last season
with Calgarys AHL affili- too, Barreto said through an interpreter. I dropped eight straight at the Coliseum, the third and Alonsos first homer since
ate Stockton. He finished felt the pitchers were getting ahead of me matching the franchises longest home June 15 gave Oakland a 3-2 lead in the
Brandon Bollig with 11 goals, 11 assists and I tried to get ahead of the ball. skid in 35 years. fourth against James Shields.
and 136 penalty minutes in 60 games. Barreto was in a 2-for-25 slump after After Santiago Casilla (2-3) allowed a After Abreu put the White Sox back ahead
For his career, Bollig has played 241 striking out in his first at-bat. Alonso then game-tying single by Melky Cabrera in the 5-4 with his 16th homer in the fifth, Alonso
games. He has 10 goals, 13 assists and 392 pulled him aside in the dugout and Barreto ninth for his fourth blown save in 18 answered with his 19th in the bottom half
penalty minutes. responded with his triple in the fourth and chances, things looked bleak for the As to make it 6-5, giving him three multi-
then the homer in the ninth. until Barreto stepped to the plate with one homer games this season and in his career.
United tops Earthquakes 4-2 Hes special, man. He took it over, made out in the bottom half. The 21-year-old Barreto was the youngest
an adjustment and you saw the potential he He fouled off a pair of two-strike pitches As player to hit a game-ending homer since
ATLANTA Josef Martinez scored two has, the ability he has, Alonso said. Im from Tommy Kahnle (0-3) before hitting a Hall of Famer Jimmie Foxx did it at age 20 in
goals to lift the Atlanta United past the San not taking any of the credit. We had a little towering fly ball that just cleared the wall in 1928, according to the Elias Sports Bureau.
Jose Earthquakes 4-2 on Tuesday night.
Anton Walkes scored the go-ahead off a
header in the 81st minute.
Martinez scored his second goal of the Kershaw gets MLB-best 13th win
match ninth of the season in the 89th By Beth Harris the play at first as Kershaw had to reach back
minute to clinch the win. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS for Forsythes throw.
San Jose (7-7-5) scored in the second minute The sellout crowd of 53,159 gave Kershaw a
and led 1-0 at half, but played with 10 men LOS ANGELES Clayton Kershaw carried standing ovation after the play. He allowed one
after defender Kofie Sarkodie drew a red card. a no-hitter into the seventh inning and struck other hit, a single by Chris Iannetta. The three-
Martinez scored off a header from Greg out 11 to become the first 13-game winner in time Cy Young Award winner issued two walks
Garzas cross in the 65th minute to give the majors this season, helping the first-place both to Iannetta and threw 117 pitches.
Atlanta a one-goal edge. Less than a minute Dodgers beat the Diamondbacks 4-3 in a All-Star closer Kenley Jansen entered with
later, San Joses Chris Wondolowski equal- matchup of the National Leagues top two two runners on in the ninth and gave up a
ized by beating goalkeeper Kyle Reynish to teams Tuesday night. three-run homer to Daniel Descalso, leaving
a perfectly placed cross to the far post. Kershaw (13-2) ended up allowing two hits Arizona down 4-3. Jansen finished for his
The lone regular-season matchup was in seven shutout innings. He lost his bid for a 18th save in as many chances.
delayed 30 minutes because of lightning. second career no-hitter on an infield single by Kershaw has made 12 consecutive starts
Atlanta (9-7-3) now leads Orlando FC by a Chris Owings with one out in the seventh. without a loss and is 9-0 with a 2.19 ERA
point for fourth place in the Eastern Owings fisted a soft grounder to second since a 4-3 loss to San Francisco on May 1.
Conference, and hands Earthquakes manager baseman Logan Forsythe, but rookie All-Star The left-hander hasnt allowed a run in his last
Chris Leitch his first loss. San Jose fired man- first baseman Cody Bellinger broke for the three starts, giving him 76 career starts with- GARY A. VASQUEZ/USA TODAY SPORTS
ager Dominic Kinnear on June 25 and promoted ball when it was hit. Kershaw was too late get- out allowing an earned run, the most among Clayton Kershaw took a no-hitter into the
Leitch, who was the clubs technical director. ting over to cover the bag, and Owings beat active pitchers. seventh inning Tuesday for the Dodgers.

RAJ MEHTA/USA TODAY SPORTS


Brandon Crawford cant come up with the ball in the seventh inning Tuesday at Comerica Park.

GIANTS
Continued from page 11

The Giants jumped in front on Hunter Pences two-out solo homer over the out-of-town
scoreboard in right-center in the first. The drive ended Fulmers homerless streak at 73 2/3
innings - the longest active streak in the majors.
Martinez connected in the second and hit an RBI single in the fourth for a 2-1 Tigers lead.
The Giants flew out to the warning track four times in the first four innings, but only man-
aged two hits. Fulmers command improved as the game went on, and he began to dominate
in the middle innings.
I really wasnt comfortable early, and I was ending up in a lot of 2-0 and 2-1 counts, he
said. I did some mental drills in the dugout between innings and I ended up finding the bot-
tom of the strike zone again.
San Francisco rallied in the seventh. Brandon Belt doubled with one out and Crawford fol-
lowed with a drive to right for his seventh homer, tying it at 3.

Painful memories for Tigers fans


The Giants are the only team to clinch a World Series at Comerica Park, which opened in
2001. Cain started Game 4 for the Giants, who finished off a sweep of Detroit with a 4-3 win
on Oct. 28, 2012.

Trainers room
Eduardo Nunez (hamstring) was taking ground balls before the game. Nunez played one
minor league game on June 30, but didnt feel comfortable. Hes now undergoing treatment
with the Giants and no return date has been set.
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Nathan Adrian the new TOUR


face of mens swimming? Continued from page 11
By Michael Marot
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS two other riders plowed over the
British sprint specialist, a winner of
INDIANAPOLIS Nathan Adrian felt a little strange 30 Tour stages.
walking around the pool during the U. S. National Mark suffered a fracture to the right
Championships. scapula, Team Dimension Data doctor
Michael Phelps wasnt there last week. Ryan Lochte was Adrian Rotunno said. Fortunately no
missing, too. And for the first time in surgery is required at this stage, and most
almost two decades, when the American importantly there is no nerve damage.
long-course world championship team Hes been withdrawn from the race for
was announced, neither of its biggest obvious medical reasons, and well con-
stars appeared. tinue monitoring him over the coming
Its weird, really weird, Adrian said. Id days.
been focused on swimming for so long, and Race jury president Philippe Marien of
then it was about swimming fast and then it the UCI said race rules allowed organizers
was like youre a veteran and then you look to disqualify riders in serious cases. CHRISTIAN HARTMANN/REUTERS
We have decided to disqualify Peter Riders on Stage 4 of the Tour de France Tuesday en route from Mondorf-les-Bains,
Nathan Adrian at it now and its like youre one of the lead- Sagan from the 2017 Tour de France after Luxembourg to Vittel, France.
ers of the team. It feels like it was only a
few years ago I was nipping on the heels of Jason Lezak. the tumultuous sprint here in Vittel, after I just didnt have time to react, to go 12 seconds back.
Actually, it was eight years ago that Adrian captured his where he endangered several riders, left, and he just came (into) me and after Thomas scraped his knee but said it
first national title. including Mark Cavendish and others into the fence. was OK.
But things change, and the search for new American lead- who were involved in the crash, Marien A medical team quickly ran out to treat I hit the deck but Im fine, Thomas
ership is starting all over again. said. Cavendish, jogging into the oncoming said.
From Mark Spitz and John Naber in the 1970s to Matt Apart from doping offenses, disqualifi- stream of riders to reach him. Demare clocked nearly five hours over
Biondi and Rowdy Gaines in the 1980s, this changing of cations are rare in the Tour. In 2010, When Cavendish was finally helped to the largely flat 207.5-kilometer (129-
the guard has become relatively routine and virtually seam- Australian Mark Renshaw was thrown his feet, his jersey was badly torn and mile) route, which started and finished in
less. This time, it will be a more dramatic transition. out for a head-butt that cleared a path in a blood was streaking down his side. two spa towns, Mondorf-les-Bains in
Phelps qualified for his first Olympics as a gangly teenag- sprint for his teammate Cavendish to Cavendish rode in with a teammate after Luxembourg and Vittel in France.
er in 2000. From the point on, he, Lochte or both have rep- win the stage in Bourg-Les-Valence. treatment, gingerly holding his right Demares win ended a long wait for the
resented the U.S. at every Olympics or long-course world I get on with Peter well, but I dont get arm close to his body, with his right home fans, with the previous French vic-
championship team through the Rio Games last summer. ... if he came across is one thing, but the hand in a bandage. tory in a bunch sprint at the Tour being
Adrian was right there with them, at all those international elbow. Im not a fan of him putting his Its already been a difficult year for won by Jimmy Casper in Stage 1 in
elbow in me like that, Cavendish said. Cavendish, who came down with Strasbourg in 2006.
meets since 2009.
A crash is a crash, Id just like to mononucleosis caused by the Epstein- Weve been working with Arnaud for a
So with Phelps retired and Lochte suspended, Adrian is in
know about the elbow, really, Barr virus in April. long time on sprints, said Marc Madiot,
line to become the next face of the U.S. mens team.
Cavendish added. Id just like to speak If there was a mistake, then you have manager of Demares FDJ team.
It wont be easy, but nobody is more qualified right now
to him about it. to congratulate the jury for having the Winning in the Tour is the best.
than the 28-year-old Washington native. He owns five
After the crash, Sagan went over to see courage to punish the world champion, After Sagans disqualification,
Olympic gold medals and apprenticed under Phelps and how Cavendish was and patted him on
Lochte and, yes, even Lezak. A year ago, he was one of three the big star of cycling today, said Alexander Kristoff moved up to second
the back, while the British rider showed Frances Arnaud Demare, who won place in the stage, with Andre Greipel in
captains on the mens Olympic team. him his wounds. Tuesdays stage. third.
The Slovak said later he had apolo- There was another crash earlier that Stage 5 on Wednesday concludes with
gized to Cavendish. delayed Tour leader Geraint Thomas, but the first serious climb of the Tour. The
Its not nice to crash like that, said the Welshman retained the yellow jersey 160.5-kilometer (100-mile) leg begins
Sagan, who had finished the stage in sec- since it happened in the neutral zone near in Vittel and winds its way to La Planche
ond place behind Demare. the stage finish. Des Belles Filles with a short but steep
Its the sprint. I just didnt know that Thomas leads Sky teammate and finishing ascent that features a leg-
Mark is behind me, hes coming from the three-time champion Chris Froome breaking 20-percent gradient in the final
right side, Sagan added. Mark was by 12 seconds, with third-place meters. All of the overall favorites
coming pretty fast from the back and Michael Matthews of Australia also should swing into action.

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the bottom of the first inning with a solo Mori departed after three innings, but also claiming two one-run wins in the process,
home run against San Mateo starting pitch- allowed just two hits in the game. He wrig- both against San Mateo American.
er Pat Mori. Then, after a hiccup in surren- gled out of a second-inning jam nicely, When you get to this level, youre going
dering the solo shot to Waldvogel, he set- loading the bases with no outs before induc- to run into a lot of one-run games,
tled in and pitched his A-game. ing a 5-2-3 double play and a comebacker Dickinson said. Weve had two of them and
His fastball has been really good but his for the third out. both of them were against San Mateo
curveball was working a lot better today, Mori and Azzopardi have more history as American. I cant say enough about them.
said Garett Carlson, Pacificas starting teammates than they do as opposing pitch- With the win, Pacifica American advanced
catcher who handled all three of Azzopardis ers, having both played for the West Coast to the Section 3 tournament, opening the
pitching appearances in the tournament. Federals tournament team out of San Mateo, four-team double-elimination tournament
Carlson provided what proved to be the which is managed by Witten. Saturday in Union City with Pacifica taking
game-winning swing of the bat in the third, If were going to lose to anyone, were on the District 57 champion at Hall
jumping on a shoulder-high fastball from going to lose to those guys, Witten said. Ranch/Veterans Park at 10 a.m.
Mori to send a towering shot over the left- Im very proud of the way we played.
field fence. The pitch was well out of the San Mateo threatened in the sixth though. Hillsborough captures 10-11s banner
strike zone, but was right in the right-hand- The left-handed Venturi set down the first Thomas Egbert produced a go-ahead two-
ed sluggers wheelhouse. two batters in order, both on swinging third run single in the third inning and
The high pitch, its my favorite, strikes, before Ned Righellis reached on a Hillsborough marched to a 4-1 victory over
Carlson said. If its high, Im swinging at walk. Pinch-hitter Jake Lieberman followed Menlo-Atherton in the District 52 Little
it. with a sharp grounder to third that was League 10-11s All-Star Tournament champi-
The Carlson homer set off a celebration in knocked down, but the throw to first was onship game Tuesday morning at the
the Pacifica dugout, but with three innings offline to put runners at the corners with Belmont Sports Complex.
to go in a Little League game, Dickinson two outs. Egbert also closed out the victory, firing
TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL wasnt expecting the slight one-run lead to Venturi muscled up though, recording his three scoreless innings in relief to earn the
Pacifica American starter Nate Azzopardi hold. third strikeout of the inning to end it with a save. Starting pitcher Dylan Kall battled
struck out 12 through five innings to earn the They exploded, Dickinson said of his swing-and-miss heater. through three innings to earn the win. M-A
win in Tuesdays District 52 Little League dugouts reaction. They erupted in cheers. I think [Venturi] did really good, twice loaded the bases with less than two
Majors championship game. But I thought for sure wed need a few Azzopardi said. He really calmed down and outs against Kall, but he worked through
more runs. threw strikes. both jams, stranding seven runners through

MAJORS That was not the case. Azzopardi went on


to set down six of the last seven batters he
faced before walking off the mound at the
end of the fifth. He departed after reaching
Through five wins in the tournament,
Pacifica outscored its opponents 36-7,
three frames, while recording all nine outs
by way of strikeout.

Continued from page 11 the maximum pitch count allowed in Majors


Little League, having thrown 86 pitches on
This time around, with Pacifica advancing the day.
through the winners bracket, Azzopardi did It was a good battle a good pitching
everything in his power to stave off a sec- battle, San Mateo American manager Paul
ond game. He got his team on the board in Witten said.

9-10s
and a trickling infield single. The second
time through the order, however,
Hillsborough solved the southpaw and ral-
lied for five runs in the third inning to
Continued from page 11 knock him out after 2 2/3 innings of work.
Its really happened in every game, Ben
four pitches or less; those other two at-bats Coughlin said. Theres always been one
were a five-pitch groundout in the first to start inning where everybody feeds off it and
the 17-in-a-row streak, and a five-pitch strike- contributes.
out for the final out of the game to end it. Manuel led off the third with a single. He
Hes a very good control pitcher and he advanced to second on a wild pitch then
can throw multiple pitches, Hillsborough scored on an RBI single by Schaffer.
manager Ben Coughlin said. He also has a Hillsborough ran itself into two outs on the
good head on his shoulders. He doesnt get base paths, but kept the pressure on, gener-
rattled. Hes a focused kid and I think that ating two runs on a single by Ryan Shoup
showed today. before Nate Coughlin greeted the National
The secret to Manuels success is good, bullpen with a two-RBI single to give his
old-fashioned practice. He credits his out- team a 5-0 lead.
standing control to working on his mechan- In the fourth, Hillsborough benefitted
ics with his father Eldon and his older sister from the long ball. After another leadoff
Martica. And while Martica, on the softball single by Manuel, Schaffer teed off on a
diamond, plays mostly second base and out- fastball from Franklin Kuo for a two-run
field, she has been essential to Manuels home run. After a double by Moss and a sin-
routine as a bullpen catcher. gle by Devin Saltzgaber, Quinn Folk pro-
Its just repetition with my dad in the duced a sacrifice fly to score Moss, giving
backyard, Manuel said. And my sister too. Hillsborough an 8-0 lead.
She will put on the gear and catch so my dad In the fifth, Manuel sparked another rally
can watch my mechanics. with a two-out double.
Not that Manuel was a one-man show When I pitch well or hit well, it helps me
Tuesday. Far from it. While he tabbed with the other side, Manuel said.
Hillsboroughs first hit of the night on a Schaffer then singled and Moss singled
bloop double to right in the first inning, home Manuel. But after a walk to Saltzgaber
and went on to total four knocks in the to load the bases, National reliever Josh
game, Hillsborough as a team totaled 16 Jacobs induced a pop-out to end the inning,
hits, including three-hit performances by stranding the bases loaded to avoid a poten-
cleanup man Beau Schaffer and No. 5 hitter tial mercy-rule after five innings.
Dillon Moss. No one benefitted more than Manuel from
Our 3 through 5 hitters can hit the ball the game going a full six innings. He seized
hard and the top of the order gets on base a the opportunity to finish in dominant fash-
lot, Ben Coughlin said. ion, going on to strike out eight and record
Still, it took Hillsborough one time eight other outs via groundout. The only two
through the batting order to figure out balls National got out of the infield were
National starting pitcher Tommy Kane. The Kellys first-inning hit and a second-inning
left-hander has been the ace up the sleeve of liner to center by JT Zarry, who was robbed
National manager Dan Luzzi, who utilized by a sweet diving catch by Ryan Drake.
Kane for just one inning through the teams As a group, its a team that likes to com-
six previous games. pete, Ben Coughlin said of his teams
He was our freshest arm, Luzzi said. effort. So when its game time, theyre
Hes only thrown one inning in the last six pretty tuned in and focused.
games, so he was ready to go. As dominant as Manuels performance
Falling to the elimination bracket last was, there is another that rivals it. That
Wednesday with an 11-8 loss to came in the tourney opener, a 17-0 win over
Hillsborough, National had to play four San Carlos Blue, in which Manuel, Schaffer
games on four consecutive days. Luzzi dili- and Saltzgaber combined on a five-inning,
gently juggled pitchers, keeping as many mercy-rule no-hitter.
below 35 pitches per game as possible to With the title, Hillsborough advances to
have them available through the busy elim- the Section 3 tournament, starting
ination bracket. Saturday in San Lorenzo. Hillsborough
Then we got to these last two games and opens against District 45 champion
let it ride, Luzzi said. Union City in the four-team, double-elim-
Kane surrendered three hits the first time ination tournament at Ashland Little
through the batting order two bloopers League Field at 1 p.m.
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
East Division
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NATIONAL LEAGUE
East Division
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Bosh, Miami Heat formally part ways
By Tim Reynolds Im kind of getting the taste of
Boston 49 35 .583 Washington 50 34 .595
New York 44 38 .537 4 Atlanta 40 42 .488 9 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS retirement now, Bosh said in
Tampa Bay 44 41 .518 5 1/2 New York 38 45 .458 11 1/2 January.
Baltimore 40 43 .482 8 1/2 Miami 37 45 .451 12 Chris Boshs time with the He wanted to return last season,
Toronto 38 45 .458 10 1/2 Philadelphia 28 54 .341 21 Miami Heat is officially over. but failed a preseason physical and
Central Division Central Division Weeks after the sides came to a the Heat made clear that they were
Cleveland 44 38 .537 Milwaukee 46 40 .535
final agreement on how to part moving on without him in their
Kansas City 43 40 .518 1 1/2 Chicago 41 42 .494 3 1/2
Minnesota 43 40 .518 1 1/2 St. Louis 40 43 .482 4 1/2 ways and more than a year since his plans. Because of the sensitivity of
Detroit 37 45 .451 7 Pittsburgh 38 46 .452 7 last NBA appearance because of Boshs medical situation, the Heat
Chicago 37 46 .446 7 1/2 Cincinnati 36 47 .434 8 1/2 blood-clot issues, Bosh was waived never could provide specifics
West Division West Division by the Heat on Tuesday. under league rule, any matter that
Houston 57 27 .679 Los Angeles 56 29 .659 would rise to the level of being pos-
Angels 43 45 .489 16 Arizona 52 32 .619 3 1/2
The move was a formality.
Seattle 41 44 .482 16 1/2 Colorado 49 37 .570 7 1/2 It gives Miami access to $25.3 sibly life-threatening cannot be
Texas 40 44 .476 17 San Diego 35 48 .422 20 million in salary-cap space for this discussed openly by teams without
As 36 48 .429 21 Giants 33 52 .388 23 coming season, which the Heat will the players consent.
use to sign free agents starting Even the teams release on
Tuesdays Games Tuesdays Games Tuesday announcing the waiving
Toronto 4, N.Y. Yankees 1 Washington 11, N.Y. Mets 4 Thursday. Bosh still gets that
Detroit 5, San Francisco 3 Detroit 5, San Francisco 3 salary, plus $26.8 million for next made no reference to Boshs health
Minnesota 5, L.A. Angels 4 Miami 5, St. Louis 2 season, and in theory could contin- issues, or status.
Tampa Bay 6, Chicago Cubs 5 Tampa Bay 6, Chicago Cubs 5 ue his career if another team Bosh has played in 13 NBA sea-
Oakland 7, Chicago White Sox 6 Pittsburgh 3, Philadelphia 0
Milwaukee 6, Baltimore 2 declares him fit to play. sons, seven with Toronto and then
Milwaukee 6, Baltimore 2 six with Miami. He was part of
Kansas City 7, Seattle 3 San Diego 1, Cleveland 0 Its unknown if that will happen.
San Diego 1, Cleveland 0
Houston 16, Atlanta 4 But at least theres finally closure Miamis massive free-agent haul in
Cincinnati 8, Colorado 1
on his Miami era, and the Heat MARK J. REBILAS/USA TODAY SPORTS 2010, where the Heat not only kept
Houston 16, Atlanta 4
Dodgers 4, Arizona 3 Chris Bosh has spent the past six
Boston 11, Texas 4 Wednesdays Games announced his No. 1 jersey has Wade but landed James to form
Wednesdays Games Rays (Snell 0-5) at Cubs (Lackey 5-9), 11:20 a.m. been retired. seasons with the Miami Heat. something that team president Pat
Toronto (Estrada 4-6) at NYY (Pineda 8-4), 10:05 a.m. NYM (deGrom 8-3) at Nats (Roark 6-6), 4:05 p.m. in 2012 and 2013.
ChiSox (Pelfrey 3-6) at As (Gray 3-4), 12:35 p.m. Chris changed his life and bas- Riley felt could turn into something
Pittsburgh (Cole 6-7) at Phils (Lively 1-3), 4:05 p.m. Boshs last Miami deal was worth
SD (Perdomo 3-4) at Tribe (Bauer 7-6), 4:10 p.m. Os (Aquino 1-1) at Milwaukee (Garza 3-4), 4:10 p.m. ketball career when he came to dynastic.
SF (Blach 5-5) at Detroit (Norris 4-6), 4:10 p.m. Houston (Musgrove 4-7) at Atl. (Garcia 2-6), 4:35 p.m. Miami, Heat President Pat Riley $118 million. For that, he was only Bosh had a huge role in perhaps
Boston (Fister 0-1) at Texas (Cashner 3-7), 5:05 p.m. Miami (Volquez 4-8) at St. L (Leake 6-6), 5:15 p.m. said. And he changed our lives for able to play in 97 games. the biggest play in team history
Angels (Bridwell 2-1) at Twins (Santana 10-5),5:10 p.m. Cincinnati (Feldman 7-5) at Rox (Gray 1-0), 5:40 p.m. You always want whats best for with Miami down by three late in a
KC (Vargas 12-3) at Seattle (Miranda 7-4), 7:10 p.m. Arizona (Godley 3-2) at L.A. (Wood 9-0), 7:10 p.m.
the better, in a way we never would
have imagined when he joined the Chris, whatever that is, Heat cap- win-or-else Game 6 of the 2013
Miami Heat. We will forever be tain Udonis Haslem said earlier this NBA Finals against San Antonio,
year. I know how difficult this has he grabbed an offensive rebound
TRANSACTIONS indebted to CB for how he changed
this team and led us to four trips to been for him. and tossed the ball to Ray Allen to
BASEBALL (PCL) for a rehab assignment. the NBA Finals and two NBA cham- Bosh appeared in 44 games in set up a corner 3-pointer that tied
National League WASHINGTON NATIONALS Assigned RHP Jacob pionships. 2014-15, his season ending at the the game with 5.2 seconds left.
ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS Optioned 2B Ilde-
maro Vargas to Reno (PCL).
Turner outright to Syracuse (IL).Agreed to terms with He is, without a doubt, one of All-Star break when the first known The Heat would win that game in
SS Ryan Jackson on a minor league contract.
ATLANTA BRAVES Sent 2B Micah Johnson to the greatest players in the history clot episode started. A year later, he overtime, with Bosh blocking a
the GCL Braves for a rehab assignment. HOCKEY
CHICAGO CUBS Activated OF Jason Heyward of the franchise. played in 53 games and in an shot by Danny Green as time
National Hockey League
from the 10-day DL. Recalled LHP Jack Leathersich Bosh signed a five-year deal to eerie similarity his season again expired, and then would prevail in
from Iowa (PCL). Optioned INF Jeimer Candelario CAROLINA HURRICANES Acquired C Marcus
and RHP Felix Pena to Iowa. Kruger from Vegas for a 2018 fifth-round draft pick. stay with the Heat in 2014, shortly ended at All-Star weekend, when Game 7 for the third title in fran-
PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES Agreed to terms with COLORADO AVALANCHE Signed RW Nail after LeBron James left Miami for a another clot was found shortly after chise history.
SS Jake Holmes and 1B Quincy Nieporte on minor Yakupov to a one-year contract. return to Cleveland. James, Bosh he landed in Toronto for the 2016 Bosh, a certain future member of
league contracts.
SAN DIEGO PADRES Reinstated RHP Trevor SAN JOSE SHARKS Signed F Brandon Bollig to and Dwyane Wade went to the NBA All-Star Game. the Basketball Hall of Fame, has
a one-year contract.
Cahill from the 10-day DL. Designated INF Chase Finals in all four of their seasons Bosh hasnt played since, miss- averaged 19.2 points and 8.5
dArnaud for assignment. WASHINGTON CAPITALS Signed RW Andre
GIANTS Sent 3B Conor Gillaspie to Sacramento Burakovsky to a two-year contract. together in Miami, winning titles ing Miamis last 125 games. rebounds in his career.

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Stone fruit almond upside-down cake is summer treat
By Sara Moutlton garnish
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Preheat oven to 350 F. In a small bowl
combine 2 tablespoons of the butter, the
This recipe for stone fruit almond upside- brown sugar and 1 teaspoon of the vanilla
down cakee works equally well using any extract. Lightly grease the sides of an 8-
kind of stone fruit or a mix of every kind of inch square cake pan; spread the brown
stone fruit, including plums, apricots, nec- sugar mixture evenly over the bottom of
tarines, peaches and plumcots. the pan. Arrange the fruit wedges in one
The appeal of the mixed-fruit version layer, decoratively on top of the brown
the rainbowlike beauty of the unmolded sugar mixture.
cake in concert with the rich chord of its fla- In a food processor combine the almond
vors edges out the monochrome visuals paste and the sugar; process the mixture
and taste of a cake made with just one kind until it is finely ground. Transfer it to a
of fruit. large bowl, add the butter and beat with an
I have specified using firm ripe fruit for electric mixer until the mixture is light
this recipe. If the fruit is very ripe, itll be and fluffy, about 2 minutes. Add the eggs,
too ripe mushy and difficult to slice. one at a time, making sure each one is
However, very firm unripened fruit will incorporated before adding the next one
work well, too. Baking those guys simulta- and scraping down the sides of the bowl
neously tenderizes them and amps up their with a rubber spatula between each addi-
flavor. tion.
The only hurdle when cooking with stone In a small bowl whisk together the flour,
fruit is de-stoning it. The best way to do the baking powder and salt. Add to the almond
job is to slice around the natural seam, mixture and stir with a rubber spatula until
preferably with a serrated knife. Then you just combined. Spoon the batter over the
twist the two halves apart to expose the pit, fruit slices, spreading it evenly. Bake the
much as you would with an avocado. Lastly The heart of this recipes allure hinges on the contrast between the fruits tartness and the cakes cake on the middle shelf of the oven until
you pluck out the pit with your fingers, if sweetness. a skewer, when inserted, comes out clean,
its loose enough, or scoop it out with the be at room temperature to develop the prop- active) about 40 minutes.
aid of a melon baller. Now its easy to rest er texture. If youre able to prepare and serve Servings: 8 to 10 Let cool for 5 minutes on a rack. In a
the two halves flat on the counter and slice this cake while its still hot, your guests 10 tablespoons unsalted butter, softened small saucepan combine the apricot jam
them into wedges. will really be wowed, but its plenty tasty at 3 tablespoons brown sugar and 1 tablespoon water; cook over medi-
The heart of this recipes allure hinges on room temperature, too. Either way, dont 1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla extract um-low heat until the jam is melted and
the contrast between the fruits tartness and forget to top it off with vanilla ice cream or 1 pound stone fruit (apricots, nec- smooth. Add additional water if necessary
the cakes sweetness. That sweetness whipped cream. tarines, peaches, plums, plucots or a mix), to make the jam loose enough to brush on
resides in the almond paste, so be sure not pitted and cut into 1/3- to 1/2-inch thick the fruit. Run a knife around the edge of
to use marzipan, which is much more sugary STONE FRUIT ALMOND wedges the cake and invert it onto a serving plat-
and would make the cake cloyingly sweet. UPSIDE-DOWN CAKE 4 ounces almond paste ter. Brush the fruit with the jam and serve
the cake with the whipped cream or ice
This cake is a cinch to throw together 1/2 cup granulated sugar
using a mixer, but the ingredients should all Start to finish: 1 hour 25 minutes (45 3 large eggs, at room temperature cream.
1/2 cup (60 grams) all-purpose flour Nutritional information: 248 calories;
3/4 teaspoon baking powder 128 calories from fat; 14 g fat (8 g saturat-
1/8 teaspoon table salt ed; 0 g trans fats); 31 mg cholesterol; 130
1/4 cup apricot jam mg sodium; 29 g carbohydrates; 1 g fiber;
Whipped cream or vanilla ice cream, for 26 g sugar; 2 g protein.

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Food briefs
Soy milk? Even federal Vegan ice cream is nice cream
agencies cant agree on terminology
NEW YORK Dairy farmers want U.S. regulators to ban-
ish the term soy milk, but documents show even govern-
thanks to its creamier bases
By Leanne Italie
ment agencies havent always agreed on what to call such
drinks. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
The U.S. Department of Agriculture fervently wanted to
use the term soy milk in educational materials for the pub- NEW YORK Nice cream: Its what
lic, according to emails recently released in response to a they call vegan ice cream. But with
lawsuit. That irked the Food and Drug Administration, the creamier bases and more interesting fla-
agency that oversees the rule defining milk as coming from vors, its not just for vegans anymore.
healthy cows. Dairy-free ice cream options have
Its not a trivial decision, the FDA warned in one of the come a long way thanks in part to meat-
2011 emails about the USDAs desire to use the term. eating folk looking to avoid dairy or
The sour history over who gets to use milk reaches back just make healthier choices without
to at least 1997, when a soy foods group petitioned the FDA defaulting to sorbet, the usual substi-
to recognize the term soymilk. A couple of years later, the tute.
group pointed out that the FDA itself had used the term. Even Though banana is a popular base for
now, the National Milk Producers Federation says its work- vegan ice cream, so are nut butters, rice,
ing to build support for legislation directing the FDA to soy and even hemp milk. Whatever the
enforce the federal standard. The dairy group says both soy base, the texture and quality of ingredi-
milk and soymilk are inappropriate ways to describe ents are giving the products a higher
non-dairy drinks made from soybeans, and that the one-word profile, both in scoop shops and on
version is just an attempt to get around the definition. grocery shelves.
I love, love, love ice cream but I
School districts rethink meal cant eat it every day, you know, said
meat-eater Alexis Druyan, 24, on a
debt policies that shame kids recent stop at Chloes Soft Serve Fruit
SANTA FE, N.M. Teaching assistant Kelvin Holt Co., a scoop shop in Manhattans
watched as a preschool student fell to the back of a cafeteria bustling Union Square. If I want to be
line during breakfast in Killeen, Texas, as if trying to hide. healthy, I definitely come here for
The cash register woman says to this 4-year-old girl, ver- dessert.
batim, You have no money, said Holt, describing the inci- The Instagram-worthy neon light
dent last year. A milk carton was taken away, and the girls banana on Chloes wall says it all:
food was dumped in the trash. She did not protest, other Started by a fro-yo addict looking for a
than to walk away in tears. healthier choice, the shop uses only
Holt has joined a chorus of outrage against lunchroom fruit, water and a touch of organic cane
practices that can humiliate children as public school dis- sugar to blend up creamy frozen treats
tricts across the United States rethink how they cope with like dark chocolate and pumpkin.
unpaid student lunch debts. Chloes opened its first shop in 2010,
The U.S. Agriculture Department is requiring districts to and now sells frozen pops in supermar-
adopt policies this month for addressing meal debts and to kets and to hospitals, schools and
inform parents at the start of the academic year. hotels.
The agency is not specifically barring most of the embar- The vegan thought process and con-
notation has changed over the last
rassing tactics, such as serving cheap sandwiches in place of
seven years, said Michael Sloan, CEO
hot meals or sending students home with conspicuous debt
and co-founder of Chloes. When we
reminders, such as hand stamps. But it is encouraging
first opened and something was vegan,
Started by a fro-yo addict looking for a healthier choice, Chloes uses only fruit,
schools to work more closely with parents to address delin- it couldnt be good, and now I think water and a touch of organic cane sugar to blend up creamy frozen treats like dark
quent accounts and ensure children dont go hungry. weve helped explain that food can be chocolate and pumpkin. The shop opened its first location in 2010, and now sells
delicious and oh, by the way, its vegan. frozen pops in supermarkets and to hospitals, schools and hotels.
We used to hide that we were vegan or Leeuwen Artisan Ice Cream. We applied darker days of vegan ice cream. She
say it just for the vegans who wanted to the same commitment to using the best blogs as the Duchess of Vegan after tran-
see it was for vegans. Now we promote quality ingredients and using little or no sitioning 15 years ago from vegetarian
that its vegan. stabilizers. We make the vegan ice to vegan.
While all Chloes offerings are vegan, cream with house-made raw cashew and Its changed so much, she said.
Ben Van Leeuwen serves up dairy and almond, organic coconut cream, raw When I started, most of the ice cream
non-dairy ice cream at five shops in New cocoa butter from Ecuador, raw extra vir- options were mostly soy based and Ive
York and three in Los Angeles and gin coconut oil and organic cane sugar. always had a little bit of a stomach issue
business is booming. Van Leeuwens vegan flavors come in with soy. That was always a bit of a
Our customers asked for it. From day classic and exotic varieties, including a stumbling block, but I ate a lot of
one we didnt want the vegan ice cream bright blue Planet Earth, made with Tofutti Cuties, the ice cream sandwich-
to be an afterthought or a supplement to almond, spirulina and matcha tea cake. es that helped launch vegan ice cream
our regular menu, he said of his Van In upstate New York, C.A. Lane recalls treats.
THE DAILY JOURNAL LOCAL Wednesday July 5, 2017 19
as all of these funding needs are important that are provided by San Mateo employ- Over the next five years, the city plans

BUDGET
Continued from page 1
priorities for the city. With that said, this is
the time to be setting these priorities, as our
strong financial position allows us to do
ees.
Councilwoman Maureen Freschet agreed
although times have been good, there are
on spending $783. 8 million including
$631.2 million toward the sewer and waste-
water treatment plant overhaul known as
this prioritization in a strategic manner as no guarantees in the future. the Clean Water Program, according to the
opposed to being forced into action during Despite San Mateos excellent financial plan. Construction and expenditures on
the community, it is a conservative budg- difficult economic times, City Manager situation at the moment, we have to be that 10-year program are expected to sig-
et, said Mayor David Lim. It doesnt Larry Patterson wrote in the budget. extremely prudent when weighing all the nificantly ramp up in fiscal year 2018-19
mortgage our present, but it does do a very One of its most pressing needs is to pay competing and conflicting demands on a with $479 million slated following the
good job planning for the future. down its unfunded obligations. Like many large city with an aging infrastructure and City Councils recent approval of a 36 per-
Part of the citys sound financial footing other jurisdictions, San Mateo has massive the needs of a growing community, cent hike in sewer rates. Over the next five
is thanks to the voter-approved Measure S, outstanding pension costs with its $14.7 Freschet said in an email. Keeping an eye years, its partner agencies at the treatment
a locally-controlled quarter-cent sales tax million contribution this year expected to on the future and projecting our needs as plant will contribute to the costs including
expected to generate more than $5.5 mil- double to $29.7 million over the next 11 well as our funding and revenue sources is $92 million from Foster City, and $23.8
lion annually; the state contributing nearly years. Its aiming to pay down its unfunded our most important responsibility, and this million from Hillsborough and the Crystal
$1.9 million toward street repairs once the liabilities by 2050, but notes personnel budget serves that purpose well. Springs Sanitation District, according to
Legislatures recently-approved gas tax costs account for nearly 70 percent of city the budget.
Infrastructure was a cornerstone of the
hike is in full swing; and tax revenue expenditures with $82.4 million slated for The city is also slated to make nearly $24
citys financial planning this year as the
thanks to the regions high property val- this fiscal year, according to the budget. million in improvements to pump stations
council approved a five-year Capital
ues, according to the budget. and its levee as part of an effort to remove
The most difficult structural piece of the Improvement Program a spending plan
But the citys pocketbook is stretched by the North Shoreview neighborhood from
budget are salaries, so our commitment to it updates about every two years.
a range of competing demands for how to the Federal Emergency Management
divvy up expenses. Short of making tough our employees past and present is mas- This first year, a $134.4 million budget
sive, said Councilman Joe Goethals. We is lower than the year prior but will support Agencys flood zone.
tradeoffs, the citys general fund reserves
would be depleted and a budgetary imbal- have to always be mindful that in the future, a range of priorities such as $11.2 million The city has also set aside $4.5 million
ance in upcoming years. Thus, this budget if we have to reduce our budget, that means toward street rehabilitation, $29.7 million to convert streetlights to LED lights,
will be followed by a prioritization process losing jobs. So its always important not supporting storm drain and flood control according to the budget. The budget also
leading up to the creation of a 2018-20 to grow too fast and not to overcommit improvements, $4. 8 million bolstering provides $2 million for installing synthet-
business plan next year, according to the because although we do keep reserves, we parks, and $9. 9 million going toward ic turf at fields near the Martin Luther King
budget. saw in the last recession that it hurt. It hurts bridges such as grade separation projects Jr. Center and over the next five years $6.2
This will require some difficult choices, real people and we never want to have lay- along the Caltrain corridor, according to million will support upgrades at Central
offs because people rely on these services the budget. Park.

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with parade goers who she said bring a lot of
energy to their performances.
Saying hi to everybody, its amazing,
And thats what makes this place great.
Were all here to serve the red, white and
blue.
alls and bowler hats, Postel pushed and
pulled an antique fire bumper, a type of cart
early firefighters would use to connect to
she said, just before the event kicked off. The citys Fourth of July parade was also the citys water supply. Postel said the cos-
But its very tiring, and we get our feet full an opportunity to highlight those whove tume he was sporting was an approximation
Avendano said she has been coming to the served their nation, by honoring those cur- of how volunteer firefighters, a group who
Redwood City parade with her daughter of blisters.
rently enlisted in the military and providing predated the citys inception in 1867,
since her family moved to the city from San Hernandez said the wide range of ages her might have looked.
group represents is unique and that they veterans with time to reflect on their own
Mateo three years ago. Stationed at the experiences serving on the frontlines.
beginning of the parade with her 6-year-old receive a lot of comments from those who They probably just tossed on whatever
daughter, Avendano said the event has watch their performances about how enthu- Burlingame resident George Parker said was handy, he said.
quickly become a Fourth of July tradition siastic younger participants are helping to hes marched in the parade with other Redwood City resident Cynthia
for her family. preserve dances from another place and Marine Corps veterans for the last 10 years. Hinestroza had a hard time choosing which
Its just nice to see the community come time. Having served during World War II, Parker float or group she was most excited to see in
together, she said. You can just see the has vivid memories of his time in combat, this years celebration, having attended the
Steven Gomez, a Redwood City resident
cultural diversity. which he believes highlight the inhumani- parade since 1996. The Panama native said
and artist, commemorated the citys long
Across the street from Avendano, mem- ty of war still present in todays conflicts. Redwood City has felt like home since she
history of bringing people from different
bers of the Ballet Folklrico Mxico Vivo cultures together. Gomez created one of Although riding in a military-style Jeep moved there some 20 years ago, in part
dance group in Redwood City were prepar- eight large chalk drawings in Courthouse instead of marching alongside his fellow because of the events she feels build a sense
ing to dance their way through the city, Square as part of the Chalk Full of Fun event marines as he did in prior parades, the 98- of community for residents. Hinestroza also
twirling long, colorful skirts and putting at the center of this years parade route. year-old made sure to remember those with planned on attending the citys carnival and
the finishing touches on elaborate hair Gomez included an image of a man wearing a whom hed become friends by participating stroll down streets filled with vendors after
designs. feathered headdress with red, white and blue in this years parade. the last float passed her by. And for another
Redwood City resident Grace Hernandez colors, and one of the citys gateway arches Theyre my boys, he said. They really year, the Fourth of July festivities would
said some 50 to 60 dancers from a range of in his drawing. He said he sought to honor were a band of brothers. again support her sense of place.
age groups were performing this year. Native American heritage and multicultural Reflecting on the past was also top of This is a special day in which we cele-
Having danced in the parade for several influences that have shaped what he calls a mind for Mitch Postel, president of the San brate our community whether were from dif-
years, Hernandez said she was looking for- strong sense of community in the city. Mateo County Historical Association. ferent backgrounds, she said.

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Chanel aims high with starry Eiffel Tower Paris show Calendar
By Thomas Adamson Perry, Kristen Stewart, Pharrell Epoque period.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Williams and Tilda Swinton were This clever historic musing contin- WEDNESDAY, JULY 5 admission is $15. For more informa-
Drop In Computer Help. 10 a.m. to tion go to windriderbayarea.org.
shown to metal seats in real sand and ued with flattened bowler hats and noon. 1044 Middlefield Road,
PARIS The ever-audacious Karl gravel. black patent lace-up ankle boots Redwood City. Have your questions The North Pool by Rajiv Joseph.
answered regarding your laptop, e- 8 p.m. Dragon Theatre, 2120
Lagerfeld proved he is still nimble Its extraordinary to come into the popular before World War I. reader, tablet or mobile phone. Broadway, Redwood City. Watch a
when it comes to putting on a fashion Grand Palais, which is awesome at Flourishing bouquets of plumes then Meets in the Small Conference psychological thriller that looks at
the best of any time, but to stand shot out from wrists, ankles and Room on the first floor of the racial, cultural and gender profiling
show. The 83-year-old had a 46-ton library. For more information email in America. For more information
Eiffel Tower recreated inside the under the tour Eiffel is extraordinary. shoulders in evening wear. gsuarez@redwoodcity.org. and to buy tickets visit dragonpro-
Grand Palais for the pleasure of his Only Chanel, Swinton said. In this collection, there are feath- ductions.net.
San Mateo Credit Union Financial
Chanel couture celebrity guests. The wood-and-steel tower, which ers treated like fur, Lagerfeld Learning Web Tutorials. 10:30 a.m. Movies on the Square. 8:45 p.m.
Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo returned took workmen six weeks to make, explained. to noon. Belmont Library, 1110 2200 Broadway, Redwood City.
Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. Watch Fantastic Beasts and Where
the love by presenting him with the was a stunning piece of craftsman- But the designer relied on myriad Learn more about San Mateo Credit to Find Them. For more information
citys highest honor. Here are some ship. references for a show whose one uni- Unions new interactive learning call 780-7311.
center, which includes modules on
highlights from the fall-winter 2017 It copied nearly beam for beam the fying theme might have been simply mortgages, retirement, financial aid FRIDAY, JULY 7
shows Tuesday at Paris Haute Couture columns and metal twists of the edi- the Parisienne. and more. Hosted by the San Mateo Senior Center Band. 9 a.m. to 10:15
fice made by Gustave Eiffel for the Its a vision of a revived Parisian Credit Union. For more information a.m. 2645 Alameda de las Pulgas,
Week. call 591-8286. San Mateo. All levels welcome. Free
1889 Universal Exhibition. woman. It is all about cut, shapes, drop-in program. For more informa-
EIFFEL TOWER IN silhouettes, he added. Sons in Retirement Branch Lunch tion email alshong@cityofsanma-
teo.org.
THE GRAND PALAIS HALL CHANEL GOES Signature tweed jackets were
and Annual Auction. 11:30 a.m.
South San Francisco Elks Lodge,
Free First Fridays. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Does it go through the roof?
TURN-OF-THE-CENTURY reimagined as long tunics, or cropped
and double-breasted.
920 Stonegate Drive, South San
Francisco. Annual Clean Clutter 2200 Broadway, Redwood City.
auction. For more information call Preschool children are invited to
asked a bemused fashion insider, The dawn of the 20th century the Then it got arty. Mechanical Art 878-5746. learn about symbols of California at
pointing at the ceiling of the Grand period following the Eiffel Towers Deco motifs gave a 1920s flair to 11 a.m., followed by a telling of
Bingo. 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. 2645 Story of a Bear. For more informa-
Palais exhibition hall in Paris construction was the creative black froufrou gowns that evoked the Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo. tion visit historysmc.org.
It was a fair question. The 38-meter touchstone for Chanels wintery- paintings of Robert Delaunay. Their Enjoy an afternoon of excitement.
Every Wednesday and second and Kidz In Motion. 10:15 a.m. to 11
(125-foot) replica of Paris most looking couture. frothy, flower embellishments at the fourth Friday of the month. For a.m. 840 W. Orange Ave., South San
iconic monument that greeted The first model strode out in sun- hem gave the silhouette a vibrant more information call 522-7490. Francisco. Kids will move, play
light filtered by wrought-iron games. Recommended for ages two
Chanels couture guests seemed to dynamic. Science Club: Slime. 4 p.m. 840 W. to five. For more information email
extend past the famed halls glass columns to set the tone of the graph- Mini-dresses in tweed, retro bateau Orange Ave., South San Francisco. valle@plsinfo.org.
roof thanks to the illusion of ic, steel-colored collection. She wore Make slime with the scientific
collars and bows under the bust mixed method. For more information con- Tai Chi at the San Carlos Library.
swirling clouds created by steam. a wide-hipped, charcoal gray coat in a dash of the 1960s. Thigh-high tact valle@plsinfo.org. 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. San Carlos
Back at ground level, celebrities with exaggerated leg-of-mutton arms Library, 610 Elm St., San Carlos. The
boots added a hint of contemporary Music in the Park. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. San Carlos Library offers tai chi for
including Julianne Moore, Katy styles that harkened to the Belle provocation. Stafford Park, 50 King St., Redwood adults in the community. For more
City. Come to watch Blue Summit information call 591-0341.
perform. For more information call
Friends of the Millbrae Library

TOPGOLF
additional amenities expected to cost conversation right now, said 780-7311.
Big Book and Media Sale. 2 p.m. to
roughly $15 million. Brownrigg. San Mateo County Democracy for 5 p.m., Millbrae Library, 1 Library
The center would be built on the Mayor Ricardo Ortiz expressed a America Meeting. 7 p.m. 2000 Ave., Millbrae. Twice yearly sale to
Woodside Road, Redwood City. befit the library. $5 admission or
existing Golf Center site and offer similar sentiment. Friends membership. For more
Continued from page 1 Speakers will share information
entertainment, food, music, golf les- We will have discussions about how about the scope of their charitable information call 697-7607.
sons, summer camps, tournaments and to allocate these funds, but that will be work and what we can do to help.
Free. Wheelchair accessible. High Voltage: Engineering and
ty of life. leagues. The company has said it in the future, he said. Refreshments provided. For more Computer Science Club. 3 p.m. 306
I think its a good deal for the city plans to cater to local families, as well City Manger Lisa Goldman said information email Walnut Ave., South San Francisco.
of Burlingame, said Brownrigg. asevans2002@aol.com Learn to develop your computer
as the swaths of travelers packing the there will be no restrictions on ways skills, learn new and practical tech-
Consent from councilmembers to citys string of hotels along the the money can be used, but suggested San Carlos Toastmasters nologies and learn about electronic
move ahead with talks fortified a deci- Meeting. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Samtrans components. All ages. Every Friday.
Bayfront. the larger payments will likely not be Building, fourth floor. 1250 San For more information email
sion earlier this year to allow Topgolf Topgolf also expressed a willing- received for another couple years. Carlos Ave., San Carlos. A supportive valle@plsinfo.org.
to use the land ahead of competing pro- ness to pay $5,000 in monthly rent We havent cut off any avenues for and positive learning environment
where members can develop confi- Family Paper Quilling 101. 4 p.m.
posals from ice skating and badminton while the building is being constructed the Topgolf money, she said. dence, leadership and oral commu- 306 Walnut Ave., South San
enthusiasts who also expressed inter- and will make commercial linkage fee In previous discussions, some coun- nication skills. Free of cost for Francisco. Learn a simple technique
guests. For more information call to quill decorative designs. Supplies
est in the site. contributions to a fund addressing cilmembers had expressed interest in 387-0780. provided. For more information
Momentum for the alternative uses affordable housing, in accordance with setting aside a portion of the Topgolf email valle@plsinfo.org.
dwindled following the owner of Club Fox Blues Jam: Daniel
a new policy recently adopted by the rent money to address recreational Castro. 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. 2209 Jewelry on the Square with Music
Bridgepointe Shopping Center council. needs, since the new facility will Broadway, Redwood City. Doors on the Square. 5 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
announcing his intention to reopen its open at 6:30 p.m. $7 entry. Courthouse Square, Redwood City.
The company offered a $500,000 replace the Golf Center on city-owned Musicians who bring someone: ART on the Square
San Mateo ice rink, and the badminton payment to address community bene- land at 250 Anza Blvd. entry for both $7. Sign up early to features local artists offering origi-
enthusiasts not completing their play. For more information and the nal jewelry, photography, painting,
fits as well. Once the final terms of the As the process moves ahead, officials full schedule go to www.rwcblues- glass, metal, wood, fiber art and
application. As a result, Burlingame contract are agreed upon, a completed said an examination of environmental jam.com. more, with prices for every budget.
councilmembers in March agreed to contract will return before the council impacts such as traffic mitigations will For more information email arton-
THURSDAY, JULY 6 thesquarerwc@gmail.com.
begin exclusive discussions with for ultimate approval. likely be in order, and Councilwoman English Conversation. 10:30 a.m.
Topgolf for the property. The larger annual rental fees will Emily Beach suggested ramping up 306 Walnut Ave., South San Music on the Square. 6 p.m. to 8
Francisco. Practice your English. p.m. 2200 Broadway, Redwood City.
While negotiators will continue flow into the citys general fund, to the shuttle connections to the site as part Come to see Paperback Writer per-
Every Thursday. For more informa-
hammering out details of a deal expect- chagrin of affordable housing advo- of the effort to cut down on car trips. tion email valle@plsinfo.org. form. For more information call 780-
ed to be finalized later, initially 7311.
cates who wished the money would be With the understanding work should Family Story Time. 10:30 a.m. 306
accepted terms guarantee Topgolf will set aside to help those struggling to continue to complete the contract and Walnut Ave., South San Francisco. Shor ts Program. 7 p.m. Menlo-
pay $1.5 million annually for the first Every Thursday at 10:30 a.m. For Atherton Center for Performing
cope with the rising cost of living in officials will have more discussions more information email Arts, 555 Middlefield Road,
five years, with payments increasing Burlingame. about ways to use the revenue, Ortiz valle@plsinfo.org. Atherton. Come to watch and dis-
in following years. cuss four short films at the
Councilmembers though expressed a expressed his admiration for the early Windrider Film Forum. General
Additionally the company will con- Foster City 55+ Club Fourth of
reluctance to earmark the money for terms. July Celebration Lunch. 11 a.m. to admission is $15. For more informa-
struct a new facility offering 102 hit- any particular use, and instead said This has been an all-around great 12:30 p.m. Foster City Recreation tion go to windriderbayarea.org.
ting bays spread across three stories Center, 650 Shell Blvd., Foster City.
they would dive into those talks later. process and I think the city will be $5 for Non-Members. For more The North Pool by Rajiv Joseph. 8
along with a full bar and restaurant plus I just dont think its ripe for that much better off, he said. information call 286-2585. p.m. Dragon Theatre, 2120
Broadway, Redwood City. Watch a
Fertility, Pre and Postnatal Yoga psychological thriller that looks at
with your Baby. 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 racial, cultural and gender profiling
p.m. New Leaf Community in America. For more information
Classroom, 150 San Mateo Road, and to buy tickets visit dragonpro-
Half Moon Bay. This comprehensive ductions.net.
class will prepare your body for
conception and address daily SATURDAY, JULY 8
changes while your baby grows and Friends of the Millbrae Library
your body heals from birth. For Big Book and Media Sale. 9 a.m. to
more information or to pre-register 4 p.m., Millbrae Library, 1 Library
visit newleaf.com/events. Ave., Millbrae. Huge variety of books
and media for all ages and in a vari-
Sen. Al Franken. Noon. Schultz ety of languages. Free admission.
Cultural Hall, Oshman Family JCC For more information call 697-7607.
3921 Fabian Way, Palo Alto. U.S. Sen.
Franken discusses his path from Microsoft Word Basics. 10 a.m. 840
comedian to public office. For more W. Orange Ave., South San
information email ggehue@com- Francisco. Laptops provided. For
menwealthclub.org. more information email
valle@plsinfo.org.
MidPen Media Center Friends of the Palo Alto Library
Orientation. 6 p.m to 7:30 p.m. 900 Book Sale. 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. 4000
San Antonio Road, San Carlos. Learn Middlefield, Palo Alto. Large sale of
the basics about your public access gently used books, CDs, games, puz-
channels and how you can best zles and more. For more informa-
make use of them. For more infor- tion email jherceg@fopal.org.
mation call 494-8686.
AARP San Bruno Chapter 2895
MyLiberty Dinner Meeting. 6:30 Meeting. 10 a.m. to noon. 1555
p.m. Avanti Pizza, 2040 Ralston Ave., Crystal Springs Road, San Bruno.
Belmont. For more information Followed by July barbecue. For
e m a i l more information call 589-4499.
mylibertysanmateo@gmail.com.
Latino Day. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 306
The Music of Strangers: Yo-Yo Ma Walnut Ave., South San Francisco.
and the Silk Road Ensemble. 7 Commemorate all the hard work
p.m. Menlo-Atherton Center for that the Latino community con-
Performing Arts, 555 Middlefield tributes. For more information
Road, Atherton. Watch and discuss a email valle@plsinfo.org.
film about the formation of a multi-
cultural music group at the For more events visit
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DILBERT CROSSWORD PUZZLE

HOLY MOLE

PEARLs BEFORE SWINE ACROSS


1 Wheel shaft
53 Made ready to pounce
54 Thought
28 Healthy upstairs
31 Rainbow band
5 Paris subway 55 March 15, in Rome 35 Writing material
10 Candy-bar nut 36 Masseuse employer
12 Got ready to fly DOWN 39 Lot developers map
13 Sound system 1 Deep-voiced lady 40 Where poi is served
14 Brought up 2 Comic-book heroes 41 Kimono sashes
15 King (hyph.) 42 Skilled
16 tree (cornered) 3 Opera glasses 45 Latin I verb
18 Glove sz. 4 Pilots dir. 46 Just scrapes by
19 Head, slangily 5 Diamond Lil 47 Informal parent
22 Blokes buddy 6 Checkup 48 Thoughtful murmur
25 Don Hos greetings 7 Poop out 49 Went first
GET FUZZY 29 Jogs 8 Bulrush or papyrus 51 Fragrant necklace
30 The of Wakefield 9 Strange
32 Star Trek engineer 10 Say please
33 Castle who danced 11 Flutie or Henning
34 Hits the hay 12 mix (hikers snack)
37 Yielded territory 17 Links org.
38 Emulated Ice-T 20 Pearl producer
40 Mauna 21 Rank beginner
43 Confidant 22 Geol. formations
44 Pay attention to 23 Rocket trajectories
48 Telescope name 24 Cats-paw
50 Iditarod locale 26 Lowly worker (2 wds.)
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104 Training 110 Employment 110 Employment 110 Employment


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The San Mateo Daily Journal Classi- Workday, Inc. has the following job op-
fieds will not be responsible for more
than one incorrect insertion, and its lia-
CArEgivErS portunity available in San Mateo, CA.
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bility shall be limited to the price of one (SDEYS-CA): Synthesize technical de-
insertion. No allowance will be made for 2 years experience signs for features and components to be
used in Workday's Data Processing and
errors not materially affecting the value
of the ad. All error claims must be sub- required. Visualization products. Submit resume
mitted within 30 days. For full advertis- by mail to: Workday, Inc., Attn: Human
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on all assignments.
110 Employment
gENErAL ENgiNEEriNg
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110 Employment 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices Tundra Tundra Tundra
SALES/MArkETiNg FiCTiTioUS BUSiNESS NAME FiCTiTioUS BUSiNESS NAME
iNTErNSHiPS
STATEMENT #273904 STATEMENT #274012
The San Mateo Daily Journal is looking The following person is doing business The following person is doing business
for ambitious interns who are eager to as: Red Cedar Insurance Agency, 501 as: Advanced In Home Care, 108 East
jump into the business arena with both Seaport Court, Suite 102, REDWOOD Hillsdale Blvd., SAN MATEO, CA 94403.
feet and hands. Learn the ins and outs CITY, CA 94063. Registered Owner: Registered Owner: California Investment
of the newspaper and media industries. Parenti & Associates Insurance Brokers For Senior Care LLC., CA. The business
This position will provide valuable Inc., CA. The business is conducted by a is conducted by a Limited Liability Com-
experience for your bright future. Corporation. The registrants com- pany. The registrants commenced to
Email resume menced to transact business under the transact business under the FBN on NA.
info@smdailyjournal.com FBN on N/A. /s/Andrew Ramos/
/s/Christopher Larmone/ This statement was filed with the Asses-
This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk on 6/20/2017. (Publish-
sor-County Clerk on 6/14/2017. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
wANTED: ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
6/28/17, 7/5/17, 7/12/17, 7/19/17).
6/21/17, 6/28/17, 7/5/17, 7/12/17).
PT Caregiver-
Saturday and Sunday FiCTiTioUS BUSiNESS NAME FiCTiTioUS BUSiNESS NAME
Two Years Experience a Plus STATEMENT #274071
Must have Valid Drivers License
STATEMENT #274028
The following person is doing business
over the Hedge over the Hedge over the Hedge
The following person is doing business
as: J&D Recycling, 1015 N Amphlett as: Nevah Cosmetics, 205 Devonshire
Call (650)384-6914 Blvd, SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Regis- Blvd., SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. Regis-
tered Owner: Gary Drach, same address.
tered Owner: Marixa J. Ramos, 2372
Maricopa Ave., Richmond, CA 94804. The business is conducted by an Individ-
The business is conducted by an Individ- ual. The registrants commenced to
203 Public Notices ual. The registrants commenced to transact business under the FBN on N/A.
transact business under the FBN on 7- /s/Gary Drach/
FiCTiTioUS BUSiNESS NAME 16-2010. This statement was filed with the Asses-
STATEMENT #273717 /s/Marixa J. Ramos/ sor-County Clerk on 6/26/2017. (Publish-
The following person is doing business This statement was filed with the Asses- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
sor-County Clerk on 6/21/2017. (Publish- 6/28/17, 7/5/17, 7/12/17, 7/19/17).
as: Eosyx, 1127 Village Drive, BEL- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
MONT, CA 94002. Registered Owner: 6/28/17, 7/5/17, 7/12/17, 7/19/17).
Anna Deng, same address. The busi- FiCTiTioUS BUSiNESS NAME
ness is conducted by an Individual. The STATEMENT #274072
FiCTiTioUS BUSiNESS NAME The following person is doing business
registrants commenced to transact busi- STATEMENT #274041
ness under the FBN on N/A. as: GHD Sales, 205 Devonshire Blvd.,
The following person is doing business SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. Registered
/s/Anna Deng/ as: Aki Shiatsu, 1601 Bayshore Highway, Owner: Gary Drach, same address. The
This statement was filed with the Asses- Ste 230, BURLINGAME, CA 94010. business is conducted by an Individual.
sor-County Clerk on 5/25/2017. (Publish- Registered Owner: Akihiro Nagata, 515 The registrants commenced to transact 203 Public Notices 210 Lost & Found 296 Appliances
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Oak St. #2, EL CERRITO, CA 94530. business under the FBN on N/A.
The business is conducted by an Individ- /s/Gary Drach/ FiCTiTioUS BUSiNESS NAME LoST CAT. Black and White. Black 1960'S AvoCADo Osterizer blender
6/14/17, 6/21/17, 6/28/17, 7/5/17). ual. The registrants commenced to STATEMENT #273784 patch on right eye. REWARD. excellent condition $20.00 (650)596-
This statement was filed with the Asses- The following person is doing business Call (323) 439-7713. 0513
transact business under the FBN on N/A. sor-County Clerk on 6/26/2017. (Publish-
/s/Akihiro Nagata/ as: Nutrition by Sara, 5 Deer Lake Court,
FiCTiTioUS BUSiNESS NAME This statement was filed with the Asses- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, SAN MATEO, CA 94403. Registered Air CoNDiTioNEr 10000 BTU w/re-
STATEMENT #273810 sor-County Clerk on 6/23/2017. (Publish- 6/28/17, 7/5/17, 7/12/17, 7/19/17). Owner: Sara Sanner Weaver, same ad- Books mote. Slider model fits all windows. LG
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, dress. The business is conducted by an brand $199 runs like new. (650)235-
The following person is doing business Individual. The registrants commenced 0898
as: The Pet Techs., 430 East Poplar 6/28/17, 7/5/17, 7/12/17, 7/19/17). FiCTiTioUS BUSiNESS NAME to transact business under the FBN on
JAMES PATTErSoN hardback books.
Ave., SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Regis- STATEMENT #274066 N/A. 2 @ $3.00 each. (650)341-1861 Air CoNDiTioNEr, Portable, 14,000
tered Owner: Marlo Wisnewski, same ad- FiCTiTioUS BUSiNESS NAME The following person is doing business /s/Sara S. Weaver/ BTU, Commercial Cool model
STATEMENT #274023 as: DFS Commercial, Inc., 20 Rollins This statement was filed with the Asses- NiCHoLAS SPArkS hardback books. CPN14XC9, almost like new! All acces-
dress. The business is conducted by an Road, MILLBRAE, CA 94030. Regis- sor-County Clerk on 5/31/2017. (Publish- 2 @ $3.00 each. Call (650)341-1861 sories plus remote included.
Individual. The registrants commenced The following person is doing business ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
as: 920-922 7th Ave Trust, 1330 Valota tered Owner: Diversified Flooring Serv- 20 x 16-5/8 x 33-1/2 $345.
to transact business under the FBN on ices, Inc., CA. The business is conduct- 6/28/17, 7/5/17, 7/12/17, 7/19/17). QUALiTY BookS used and rare. World (650)345-1835
Rd., REDWOOD CITY, CA 94061. Reg-
N/A. istered Owner: Orce Naumovski, same ed by a Corporation. The registrants & US History and classic American nov-
/s/Marlo Wisnewski/ commenced to transact business under els. $5 each obo (650)345-5502 B & D cordless hand vacuum $9, 650-
address. The business is conducted by orDEr To SHow CAUSE For 595-3933
This statement was filed with the Asses- an Individual. The registrants com- the FBN on April 2005. CHANgE oF NAME
sor-County Clerk on 6/2/2017. (Publish- menced to transact business under the /s/Cory Ravid/ CASE# 17CIV02662 BiSSELL BAgLESS Upright Vacuum,
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, FBN on 6-21-17 This statement was filed with the Asses- SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, 294 Baby Stuff Model 82H1, Dual Edge Cleaning,
/s/Orce Naumovski/ sor-County Clerk on 6/26/2017. (Publish- COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, Cleanview Hepa Filter $25 650-952-
6/14/17, 6/21/17, 6/28/17, 7/5/17). This statement was filed with the Asses- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, 3500
sor-County Clerk on 6/21/2017. (Publish- 6/28/17, 7/5/17, 7/12/17, 7/19/17). REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 FiSHEr-PriCE HEALTHY Care booster
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, PETITION OF seat - $5 (650)592-5864. CirrUS STEAM mop model SM212B 4
FiCTiTioUS BUSiNESS NAME 6/28/17, 7/5/17, 7/12/17, 7/19/17). Adam Luce new extra cleaning pads,user manual.
FiCTiTioUS BUSiNESS NAME TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: $45. (650)588-5487
STATEMENT #273934 Petitioner: Adam Luce filed a petition STroLLEr BABY Trend Model Range
The following person is doing business STATEMENT #274049
FiCTiTioUS BUSiNESS NAME The following person is doing business with this court for a decree changing LX Jogger (hardly used--like new condi- CoLEMAN LXE Roadtrip Grill -
as: Paloma Press, 110 28th Ave, SAN STATEMENT #274063 as: Therapyoutic, 255 Constitution Drive,
name as follows:
tion). $40. (650)592-3540 Red Brand New! (still in box) $100
MATEO, CA 94403. Registered Owner: The following person is doing business Present name: Adam Christopher Luce (650)918-9847
MENLO PARK, CA 94025. Registered Proposed Name: Adam Luce Bartret
Aileen Cassinetto, same address. The as: 10 Inch, 420 Lomond Drive, PACIF- Owner: Megan P. Irvin, same address. THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
business is conducted by an Individual. ICA, CA 94044. Registered Owner: Vol- The business is conducted by an Individ- interested in this matter shall appear be-
The registrants commenced to transact taire Desiderio, same address. The busi- ual. The registrants commenced to
ness is conducted by an Individual. The
fore this court at the hearing indicated PUBLiC NoTiCE
business under the FBN on 02/01/2016. transact business under the FBN on below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
registrants commenced to transact busi- 02.01.2017. tition for change of name should not be
/s/Aileen Cassinetto/ ness under the FBN on 1/1/17. granted. Any person objecting to the iNviTATioN To BiD
This statement was filed with the Asses- /s/Voltaire Desiderio/ /s/Megan P. Irvin/
This statement was filed with the Asses- name changes described above must file
sor-County Clerk on 6/14/2017. (Publish- This statement was filed with the Asses- a written objection that includes the rea-
sor-County Clerk on 6/26/2017. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 6/23/2017. (Publish- sons for the objection at least two court NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the San Mateo County Har-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, bor District will receive sealed bids for the Electrical improve-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, days before the matter is scheduled to
6/21/17, 6/28/17, 7/5/17, 7/12/17). 6/28/17, 7/5/17, 7/12/17, 7/19/17). 6/28/17, 7/5/17, 7/12/17, 7/19/17). be heard and must appear at the hearing ments - Pillar Point Harbor & oyster Point Marina. The Dis-
to show cause why the petition should
not be granted. If no written objection is trict invites qualified contractors to bid on the Electrical Im-
timely filed, the court may grant the peti- provements - Pillar Point Marina & Oyster Point Marina. The
tion without a hearing. A hearing on the project includes replacement of three (3) transformers at Pillar
petition shall be held on 8/4/17 at 9 a.m.,
Point Marina and six (6) transformers at Oyster Point Marina.

The Future
Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center, Red-
wood City, CA 94063. A copy of this Or- Prospective Bidders are directed to the Harbor District's web-
der to Show Cause shall be published at site for construction documents and further information.
least once each week for four successive
weeks prior to the date set for hearing on
the petition in the following newspaper of
general circulation: Sealed Bid Proposals shall be submitted to the San Mateo
of local news content San Mateo Daily Journal
Filed: 6/22/2017
/s/Susan Irene Etezadi/
Judge of the Superior Court
County Harbor District, Administration Office, no later than
2:00 pm. local time on August 11, 2017, at 504 Avenue Al-
hambra, 2nd Floor, El Granada, CA 94018.
Dated: 6/21/2017
is actually right here in the present, as it has been for centuries The local community (Published 6/28/17, 7/5/17, 7/12/17,
7/19/17). PROJECT BID SPECIFICATIONS ARE IMMEDIATELY
AVAILABLE at the San Mateo County Harbor District, 504
newspaper. We ignore the naysayers and shun the "experts" when it comes to the "demise" of Avenue Alhambra, 2nd Floor, El Granada, CA 94018 or on the
the newspaper industry. District's website at www.smharbor.com. Phone 650-741-
orDEr To SHow CAUSE For 9163.
CHANgE oF NAME
CASE# 17CIV02663
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, A MANDATORY pre-bid conference will be held on July 19,
The leading local daily news resource for the You will be offering a wide variety of COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
2017 at 10:30 am at the office of the Harbormaster at 504
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 Avenue Alhambra, 2nd Floor, El granada, CA 94018. There
SF Peninsula seeks an entreprenuerial marketing solutions including print advertising, PETITION OF will be a job walk (site visit) immediately following the pre-bid
Victoria Klyce conference. Any individuals who participate in the site visit
Advertising Account Exec to sell advertising inserts, graphic design, niche publications, TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
Petitioner: Victoria Klyce filed a petition must bring their own safety gear (hard hat, safety vest, safety
with this court for a decree changing glasses, and steel toed shoes) to wear during the site visit.
and marketing solutions to local businesses. online advertising, event marketing, social media name as follows: The job walk is mandatory for the contractor's bid to be con-
Present name: Victoria Maria Klyce
sidered responsive.
We are looking for a special person to join our and whatever else we come up with if as the Proposed Name: Victoria Maria Bartret
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
team for an immediate opening. industry continues its evolution and our paper interested in this matter shall appear be- Bid and Material & Labor Bonds are required as part of this
fore this court at the hearing indicated
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- agreement.
You must be community-minded, action- continues its upward trajectory. tition for change of name should not be
granted. Any person objecting to the The District reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to
name changes described above must file
waive any irregularities therein. The award of this contract
oriented, customer-focused, and without fail, a Experience with print advertising and online a written objection that includes the rea-
sons for the objection at least two court shall be made to the lowest responsible and responsive bid-
days before the matter is scheduled to der. No proposals will be accepted by facsimile or electronic
self starter. You will be responsible for sales marketing a plus. But we will consider a be heard and must appear at the hearing
to show cause why the petition should mail.
and account management activities associated candidate with little or no sales experience as not be granted. If no written objection is
timely filed, the court may grant the peti- Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal, June 28, 2017 and
tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
with either a territory or vertical category. long as you have these traits: petition shall be held on 8/4/17 at 9 a.m., July 5, 2017.
Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center, Red-
wood City, CA 94063. A copy of this Or-
der to Show Cause shall be published at
t)VOHFSGPSTVDDFTTt"CJMJUZUPBEBQUUPDIBOHF least once each week for four successive
weeks prior to the date set for hearing on
the petition in the following newspaper of
t1SPmDJFODZXJUIDPNQVUFSTBOEDPNGPSUXJUIOVNCFST general circulation:
San Mateo Daily Journal
t(FOFSBMCVTJOFTTBDVNFOBOEDPNNPOTFOTFNBSLFUJOHBCJMJUJFT Filed: 6/22/2017
/s/Susan Irene Etezadi/
Judge of the Superior Court
Dated: 6/21/2017
(Published 6/28/17, 7/5/17, 7/12/17,
LEgAL NoTiCES
Join us, if you check off on these qualities and also believe in the future of newspapers. 7/19/17). Fictitious Business Name Statements,
Trustee Sale Notice, Name Change, Probate,
Please email your resume to ads@smdailyjournal.com Notice of Adoption, Divorce Summons,
A cover letter with your views on the newspaper industry would also be helpful. 210 Lost & Found Notice of Public Sales and More.
FoUND: kEYS at Westwood Park in Published in the Daily Journal for San Mateo County.
Redwood City, off of Fernside. Call to
claim (650)714-8893
Fax your request to: 650-344-5290
Leading local news coverage on the Peninsula
LoST - Womans diamond ring. Lost
12/18. Broadway, Redwood City.
Email them to: ads@smdailyjournal.com
REWARD! (650)339-2410
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emerson $25.00 good shape joe 650 302 Antiques place on top-. $25 650-793-9900 contact joe (650)573-5269 ToTAL gYM XLS, excellent condition.
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loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356 YAMAHA PiANo, Upright, Model M-305,
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ible , good condition $75.00 (650)697-
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$59 call (650)218-6528
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650-556-9708 with chairs $99. (650)580-6324
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Iraqi PM congratulates troops on big victory in Mosul


REUTERS By Susannah George
Iraqi Federal THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Police hold an
Islamic State flag, MOSUL, Iraq Iraqs prime minister on Tuesday con-
which they gratulated his fighters on the big victory in Mosul
pulled down even as fighting with Islamic State militants continued in
during fighting Mosuls Old City neighborhood where Iraqi forces are about
between Iraqi 250 meters from the Tigris River and facing increasingly
forces and fierce resistance.
Islamic State Haider al-Abadi spoke during a press conference in
militants in the Baghdad, less than a week after he declared an end to IS self-
Old City of styled caliphate after Iraqi forces achieved an incremental
Mosul, Iraq. win by retaking the landmark al-Nuri Mosque in the Old
City.
Praise be to God, we managed to liberate (Mosul) and
proved the others were wrong, the people of Mosul sup-
ported and stood with our security forces against terrorism,
al-Abadi said.
His remarks came on the third anniversary of IS leader
Abu Bakr al-Baghdadis sermon at the al-Nuri Mosque, from
where he declared an Islamic caliphate on IS-held lands in
Syria and Iraq.
Also during the press conference, al-Abadi added that he
has given instructions to rebuild and stabilize areas of the
city already freed from the militant group.
Inside Mosuls Old City, civilians fleeing Iraqi advance
are increasingly desperate. The elderly and weak are carried
across mounds of rubble in blankets. Soldiers increas-
ingly fearful of the Old Citys inhabitants after a string of
suicide bombings hurry the groups along.
A middle-aged woman with a gaunt, pale face fainted as
she fled past the destroyed al-Nuri Mosque. Two soldiers car-
ried her to the roadside and tried to revive her with cold
water.
Largely cut off from food and water for months, humani-
tarian groups are reporting a spike in the number of dis-
placed people suffering from malnutrition and dehydration.
None of the previous battles were like this, said Iraqi
Maj. Faris Aboud, working at a small field hospital just out-
side the Old City.
In a single day we received 300 wounded, Aboud, a
father of three continued. For me, seeing the wounded chil-
dren is the hardest, we see children who have lost their
entire families under the rubble, they have no one now.
Lt. Gen. Abdel Ghani al-Asadi, of Iraqs special forces,
said earlier in the day that Iraqi forces are just 250 meters
(yards) from the Tigris River, in the western half of Mosul.
The Tigris divides the city roughly into its western and east-
ern half, which was liberated from IS militants back in
January.

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In Syrias Raqqa, Old City
wall a testament to glorious days
BEIRUT The Old City wall of Syrias Raqqa that was the
scene of intense fighting Tuesday in the battle against the
Islamic State group was once a testament to the golden age
of Islamic civilization, when the city on the banks of the
Euphrates River was the capital of the famed caliph Harun
al-Rashid.
The 1,300-year-old structure was breached by U.S-backed
Syrian opposition forces trying to capture Raqqa who
brought the fight closer to the heart of the IS-held city.
The Islamic State militants fortified their positions,
booby-trapping the 2,500 meters (yards) long Old City wall
or the Rafiqah Wall to protect their de facto capital.
The U.S. military said warplanes hit two small portions
of the wall to allow allies from the Kurdish-led Syrian
Democratic forces to push through.
The wall was built to protect Rafiqah, or Companion in
Arabic an 8th century garrison town built in the late
700s next to the city of Raqqa, on the road between
Damascus and Baghdad. The town was modeled after
Baghdad, then the newly built capital of the Abbassid
Dynasty.

Vatican acknowledges
past problems at popes hospital
VATICAN CITY The Vatican secretary of state acknowl-
edged Tuesday that there were problems at the popes hos-
pital for children in the past, but said the new administra-
tion is making a serious effort to resolve them.
Cardinal Pietro Parolin said some of the problems identi-
fied by current and former Bambino Gesu Pediatric Hospital
staff in 2014 were truly unfounded. But for problems that
were verified, there was an attempt, and there is currently
an attempt and serious effort to resolve them, he said.
Parolin was responding to an Associated Press investiga-
tion that found that under its previous 2008-2015 adminis-
tration, the mission of the childrens hospital had shifted to
focus more on profits than on its young patients.
A Vatican-commissioned report reached that conclusion
in 2014 after a three-month investigation into staff com-
plaints that corners were being cut, safety protocols
ignored and children put at risk because of pressure to pro-
duce.

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