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The initiative is a part of a larger effort to install policies protecting residents in some
Peninsula cities from rent hikes
which advocates claim are unjust
and too costly. The San Mateo
City Council is also scheduled
Monday to decide whether a ballot
measure establishing rent control
and just cause eviction provisions
Penalty leads to
creek restoration
Cal Water settlement reached on
remediation, fines for 2013 spill
By Samantha Weigel
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
Executive director Terri Boesch, left, claims the demand for food distributed at CALL Primrose in Burlingame has
increased substantially as the cost of living along the Peninsula continues to rise.
Many of the nearly 1,000 residents who frequent the center commonly face the daunting decision
of spending their limited resources
on either food or rent, so Boesch
said her goal is to reduce such a
heavy burden by making meals
readily available.
This is our way of helping with
the housing crisis, she said, as
those who take home groceries are
subsequently able to spend their
money to ensure their living situation is as stable as possible.
About 90 percent of those who
depend on CALL Primrose for food
are renters, about 3 percent are
Continued commitment
to community college
New Caada College head aims to share
same opportunities which benefited her
By Austin Walsh
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
Board
of
Trustees selected Moore to
serve as head of
the Redwood
City school last
month, in the
wake of an
intensive
Jamillah Moore search which
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In 1 6 1 9 , the rst representative assembly in America convened in Jamestown in the Virginia Colony.
In 1 7 2 9 , Baltimore, Maryland, was founded.
In 1 8 6 4 , during the Civil War, Union forces tried to take
Petersburg, Virginia, by exploding a gunpowder-laden mine
shaft beneath Confederate defense lines; the attack failed.
In 1 9 1 8 , poet Joyce Kilmer, a sergeant in the 165th U.S.
Infantry Regiment, was killed during the Second Battle of
the Marne in World War I. (Kilmer is remembered for his
poem Trees.)
In 1 9 3 2 , the Summer Olympic Games opened in Los
Angeles.
In 1 9 4 2 , President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed a bill creating a womens auxiliary agency in the Navy known as
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A member of the Acorda Capoeira group performs on a rooftop in the Rocinha favela in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
In 1 9 4 5 , the Portland class heavy cruiser USS
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1977), Adolph Marx (Harpo) (1888Indianapolis, having just delivered components of the
1964) and Leonard Marx (Chico) Mitsubishi means three diamonds in
atomic bomb to Tinian in the Mariana Islands, was torpe(1887-1961).
Japanese, as depicted by the company
doed by a Japanese submarine; only 317 out of nearly 1,200
logo; three connected red diamonds.
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men survived.
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Ross Bagdasarian (1920-1972) created
In 1 9 5 6 , President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed a measthe Chipmunks and did their voices. The theme song for the sitcom
ure making In God We Trust the national motto, replacing
Bagdasarian made the high-pitched Threes Company (1977-1984)
E Pluribus Unum (Out of many, one).
voices of Alvin, Simon and Theodore begins with the lyrics Come and
by recording his own voice at a slow knock on our door, weve been waiting
speed then playing it back much faster. for you! Where the kisses are hers and
hers and his. Threes Company, too.
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All for one and one for all was the
he Three Stooges made 200 com- motto of the Three Musketeers Can Anne Bancroft (1931-2005) is one of
edy shorts between 1934 and you name the Three Musketeers? Do the few triple crown winners in the
you know the author of the 1844 entertainment world. She has won a
1958.
novel? See answer at end.
Tony award, an Emmy award and a
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Donald Ducks identical nephews can
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only be told apart by the color of their The 3 Musketeers candy bar was introclothing. Huey wears red, Dewey wears duced in 1932. The candy originally The three Charities, the daughters of
came with three small, separate bars Zeus and Eurynome, were the goddessActor Tom Green is blue and Louie wears green.
Former California
Actor Jean Reno is
with different flavors: chocolate, es of charm, beauty and nature.
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governor Arnold
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vanilla and strawberry.
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Walt
Disney
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Little
Pigs
is 69.
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Actor Edd (correct) Kookie Byrnes is 83. Former Major Brothers Grimm, he gave each pig a Mary had a hit with the song Puff the Park that are called the The Three
League Baseball Commissioner Bud Selig is 82. Blues musi- name. Fifer Pig built the straw house, Magic Dragon in 1963. Despite what Graces after the Charities.
cian Buddy Guy is 80. Movie director Peter Bogdanovich is Fiddler Pig built the stick house and the public thought, the group denied
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77. Feminist activist Eleanor Smeal is 77. Former U.S. Rep. Practical Pig built the brick house.
that the song had any intentional ref- Ans wer: The Three Musk eteers are
erence to drugs.
Patricia Schroeder is 76. Singer Paul Anka is 75. Jazz musiAthos, Porthos and Aramis. French
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author Alex andre Dumas (1802-1870)
cian David Sanborn is 71. Actor William Atherton is 69. Blues The family dog in the television series
singer-musician Otis Taylor is 68. Actor Frank Stallone is 66. My Three Sons (1960-1972) was Professional ice hockey leagues usual- wrote about their adv entures with their
ly have three officials, one referee and friend DArtagnan. Dumas also wrote
Actor Ken Olin is 62. Actress Delta Burke is 60. Law profes- named Tramp.
two linesman, on the ice during a The Count of Monte Cristo (1845)
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sor Anita Hill is 60. Singer-songwriter Kate Bush is 58.
and The Black Tulip (1850).
The Marx Brothers Groucho, Harpo game.
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Police reports
Terracotta calm down
A woman was smashing plant pots in
the street on Carlos Avenue in Redwood
City before 1:46 a.m. Tuesday, July 26.
Coastside, county and state officials gathered with an elated crowd Friday to break
ground on a new state-of-the-art high-tech
library in downtown Half Moon Bay.
The city and county Board of Supervisors
have partnered to replace the small 40-yearold facility with a $23 million, 22,000square-foot community centerpiece that will
also be the first net-zero energy efficient
building in San Mateo County.
For four decades there was not a major
infrastructure project in Half Moon Bay. It
took collaboration to make this happen and
this I think is the most important thing
were doing in our community in recent
times, said Half Moon Bay Mayor Rick
Kowalczyk. This is a resource and a tool for
our youth, for our seniors, for everybody
who lives here, to have access to information and technology.
Through the countys Library Joint
Powers Authority, the city will be splitting
the cost of the project thats expected to
support thousands of residents who live in
10 unincorporated communities along of
the coast.
Funding lined up after the county agreed to
give Half Moon Bay a no-interest $6 million loan earlier this year and officials were
eager Friday to break ground on the estimated two-year project designed by architect
Noll & Tam.
We wanted to make sure this community
got the best possible library that you could
get, said Supervisor Don Horsley, whose
district covers the coastside. We are going
to get a fabulous library thats really going
to be transformational.
Assemblyman Rich Gordon, D-Menlo
Park, was working as a county supervisor
when the library JPA was first formed and
was pleased to celebrate the project thats
blossomed out of partnerships initiated
more than a decade ago.
Families will be able to come and instill
a value for lifelong learning. Knowing how
critical the tools that will be here, in the
books and in the digital media, will be to
helping children value and understand that
our ability to learn never ends, and it begins
with an ability to read, Gordon said. This
building will be an incredible place for the
future, for the future of this community and
its children, so I am honored and privileged
to be here today to help celebrate this new
beginning for lifelong learning in Half
Moon Bay.
The new facility will include digital
resources, a computer lab, maker space,
community rooms and more. Nestled along
Correas Street near the citys middle school,
the communitys needs have changed over
the years, said Councilwoman Marina
Fraser, who was instrumental in advocating
for the citys no-interest loan from the
county.
Fraser and Kowalczyk were excited to welcome Al Adreveno, who served as mayor in
1971 when the existing library first
opened, at Fridays ceremony.
It takes all of you, it takes everyone, it
takes councils past and present to make
those crucial decisions, Fraser said. And it
takes great partnerships and leadership with
the county.
Supervisor Carole Groom, who recounted
being 6 years old when she visited her first
BELMONT
Fraud. Someone hacked into another persons social media account and stole $1,000
on Davey Glen Road before 3:33 p. m.
Wednesday, July 27.
Sus pi ci o us pers o n. An elderly person
was seen lying on the ground on Ralston
before 10:51 a.m. Wednesday, July 27.
Il l eg al dumpi ng . A couch and large chair
were seen dumped on a curbside on Village
Court before 8:41 a.m. Wednesday, July 27.
Trafc hazard. A cart was seen at an intersection near El Camino Real and Middle
Road before 8:34 a.m. Wednesday, July 27.
Fo und pro perty. An envelope containing
money was found on Belburn Drive before
1:23 p.m. Monday, July 25.
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From right to left with shovels in hand, Half Moon Bay Mayor Rick Kowalczyk, Naomi Patridge, was found driving with a suspended license
Marina Fraser, Rich Gordon, Carole Groom and Don Horsley break ground on the new library. on Foster City Boulevard before 10:43 p.m.
Wednesday, July 27.
Petty theft. A backpack was stolen with
items worth $1,065 on Pavo Lane before
4:07 p.m. Wednesday, July 27.
Po s s es s i o n. A transient was found with
drugs and paraphernalia on Dory Lane before
10:42 a.m. Tuesday, July 26.
Trafc hazard. A vehicle was seen in the
middle of the road with hazard lights on but
no driver on Metro Center Boulevard before
9:05 a.m. Tuesday, July 26.
NOLL & TAM ARCHITECTS
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tory of criminal sexual
behavior and often used
websites and smartphone
apps to contact his victims.
He also had contact
with minor males for the
purpose of engaging in
sexual
intercourse,
police said.
Joseph
Police said the crimes
Courtney
often involved narcotics
including GHB, commonly referred to as the
date rape drug.
LOCAL
Obituaries
Woolworth and his wife Joyce and their three
children Melvin, Peter and Bailey.
Cathy is preceded in death by her husband
Melvin W. Woolworth, her sister Diana
Scholtens and her parents Peter and Tina
(Noni) Barz.
The family wishes to thank all of the wonderful doctors and nurses associated with
Good Samaritan Hospital who provided her
care. Sign guestbook at crippenflynn.com.
Gerard Culas
Gerard Culas, born Sept. 25, 1958, died
Sunday, July 24, 2016.
He was a resident of San Mateo.
Gerard was born in Villefranche sur Soane
in the Beaujolais region of France, to Lucien
and Helene Culas. He leaves behind a wife,
Theresa Rabe-Culas, of 28 years and two adult
children, Jacqueline Culas and Nicolas Culas,
as well as a large extended family and multitude of friends around the world.
An accordionist and
drummer since childhood,
his love of music was
known to all who met
him. A skilled cheesemonger since early adulthood, many sought out
his advice and guidance
on all things cheese. He
was the cheese buyer at
Whole Foods Market in San Mateo, a community he loved. He was also known for his
wordplay and jokes, in both French and
English. He loved listening to French radio
and completing his crossword puzzles most
mornings. If he was not cooking in the
kitchen, he was tinkering in his shed. He was
an inventor, a chef and a joker. He will be
greatly missed at every family dinner and
event, his laughter, merriment and selflessness forever cherished.
He was a bon-vivant through and through.
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From left, Stefannie Wright. Keegan Kirk, Emily Iacopi, Ryan Lowenstein, Sarah
Schisla, Ryann Piry and Brittany Bates.
Isabela Acenas, of Burlingame High School, won a San Francisco Bay Area Jefferson
Award for her volunteer efforts to creates programs offering aid to students and
those living in the Philippines who need additional assistance.The Jefferson Awards
recognize local youth and students who show an outstanding commitment to
community engagement and volunteerism.
Lo ck, Abi g ai l Mendez and Heather
Ng ai , of Hillsborough, Mari s s a
Mai mo ne, of Redwood City, Ol i v er
Newl and and Anna Stro e, of
Woodside, Is aac Ro ths chi l d, of
Portola Valley, Supri y a Sanjay,
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Foster City, and Bri an Smi th, of
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Hi l l s dal e Hi g h Scho o l , are among
those who received $1,000 scholarships from the Ro tary Cl ub o f
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Scho o l , won scholarships from the
Menlo Park Kiwanis Club. The group of
seniors split $41,000 in scholarship
funding.
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A police SWAT team surround a home as they search for a second suspect after a San Diego
police officer was fatally shot and another was wounded late on Thursday.
DETROIT Tesla engineers told members of a Senate committee they are looking
into the role cameras and radar played in the
fatal crash of a Model S using self-driving
mode, according to two people familiar with
a meeting held Thursday.
The engineers have two main theories, the
people said. Either the cars cameras and
radar failed to spot a crossing tractor-trailer.
Or the cameras didnt see the rig and the cars
computer thought the radar signal was false,
possibly from an overpass or sign.
Tesla officials disclosed these theories to
U. S. Senate Commerce Committee staff
members during an hour-long meeting, said
the people, who didnt want to be identified
because the meeting was private. The meeting came at the request of Committee
Chairman Sen. John Thune, R-S.D., whose
committee oversees transportation and
could hold a hearing on self-driving tech-
SAN DIEGO Two San Diego police officers were shot one fatally after a latenight stop turned into a gunfight, triggering a manhunt that led to the capture of one
wounded suspect in a ravine and an hourslong SWAT standoff Friday that ended after
officers detained a second man who may
have been involved.
The shooting came as departments around
the country are on high alert following the
killing of officers in Dallas and Baton
Rouge, Louisiana, this month. San Diego
Police Chief Shelley Zimmerman said it was
unknown whether the San Diego attack was
premeditated.
The chain of events unfolded over more
than 12 hours in a blue-collar area of southeastern San Diego with modest single-story
homes and streets lined with palm trees.
It started about 11 p.m. Thursday when
two veteran gang unit officers in bulletproof
vests stopped a person on a street. Almost
immediately a shootout ensued and the officers called for backup.
Authorities initially said the officers made
a traffic stop involving a motorist, but clarified later that they were still trying to determine whether it was a traffic stop or a stop
to check out a pedestrian.
It happened extremely quickly, Police
Chief Shelley Zimmerman said. From the
information that was put out that a stop was
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NATION
Trump transition
tests outsiders
governing ability
By Steve Peoples
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
REUTERS
This is a responsibility of a
candidacy, Leavitt said. You
cant transition power in the most
important government in the
world in 73 days.
Like Stier, Leavitt noted that the
nation is often most vulnerable
during periods of transition. The
1993 siege in Waco, Texas, the
Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks
and the 2008 economic meltdown
all occurred within months of a
new president taking over.
Beyond staffing key government agencies, the transition
team is also charged with preparing to execute the new presidents
policy prescriptions.
Four years ago, Leavitts team
crafted a detailed plan for
Romneys first 200 days in office,
which included prospective executive orders and legislation based
on the candidates policy promises on the campaign trail.
NATION
Computer service
used by Clinton
campaign hacked
By Alan Fram
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
WASHINGTON A computer service used by the campaign of Hillary Clinton was hacked as part of a broader
breach of the Democratic National Committee, an intrusion
for which the Russian government is the leading suspect,
the campaign said Friday.
The breach affected a DNC data analytics program used by
the campaign and a number of other organizations, according to the campaign. It said outside security experts reviewing the campaigns computer system have found no evidence that our internal systems have been compromised.
The hackers had access to the program, which is used to
conduct voter analysis, for about five days. It did not
include Social Security numbers or credit card information,
a campaign aide said.
The campaign did not specify what types of data the service was analyzing, but partnerships with modern e-commerce companies can allow sophisticated tracking, categorization and identification of website visitors. This can
help organizations tailor their online content, advertising
and solicitations to be more effective.
The announcement comes as the FBI investigates a hack
at the DNC that resulted in the posting last week of embarrassing internal communications on WikiLeaks, and a similar intrusion of the House Democratic Congressional
Campaign Committee. President Barack Obama has said
Russia was almost certainly responsible for the DNC hack,
an assertion with which cybersecurity experts have agreed.
The FBI said Friday it was aware of media reporting on
cyber intrusions involving multiple political entities, and
is working to determine the accuracy, nature and scope of
these matters. The intrusions have added another layer of
mystery to the hacking of Democratic Party information
that has been revealed in the heat of this years presidential
and congressional elections.
The DNC breach led to the release by WikiLeaks on July
22, days before the Democratic national convention began,
of 19,000 emails showing that supposedly neutral party
officials were favoring Hillary Clinton over Sen. Bernie
Sanders during their primary contest for the presidential
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Pokemon Go creators working
to be respectful of reality
LOS ANGELES The creators of
Pokemon Go say theyre working to
remove real-world locations that dont wish
to be included in the mobile gaming sensation.
The Pokemon Companys consumer marketing director J.C. Smith said in an interview this week that theyre updating the
augmented-reality game so it remains fun
for players but respects the real world.
When something is really popular, we
have to figure out the most respectful way to
deal with it and make sure that everyone is
playing safely and doing things in a
respectful manor, said Smith. Its only
been two weeks since it launched, and
theres been so much attention and so many
people playing that its tough to think of all
the ways it could affect the world.
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Baseball brief
No criminal charges in probe
of Curt Schillings 38 Studios
SCITUATE, R.I. An investigation into
former Boston Red Sox pitcher Curt
Schillings failed video game company, 38
Studios, has resulted in no criminal charges,
Indians 5, As 3
Reddick, who homered
in the sixth, drove a pitch
that Tyler Naquin caught
on the warning track to
end the game.
I think Naquin was
probably the only guy
from Cleveland who knew
that ball wasnt going to
quite get out, Allen said.
Josh Reddick It was a little nerve-racking, but those things happen.
Kendall Graveman (7-7) allowed four runs
three earned in 6 1/3 innings and lost for
the first time since May 19.
Carlos Santana homered in the sixth for
Cleveland.
Shortstop Marcus Semiens error on Rajai
Davis one-out grounder started the go-ahead
rally. Naquin followed with a single before
Almontes pinch-hit single scored Davis and
finished Graveman.
Marc Rzepczynski walked Santana to load
the bases before Kipnis bloop hit to left
tied it. Dulls wild pitch with Francisco
authorities announced Friday.
The yearslong investigation found no
provable criminal violations of state law,
according to a report released by the state
police and the state attorney generals office.
Attorney General Peter Kilmartin and state
police Col. Steven G. ODonnell said there
was not enough evidence and probable cause to
bring charges.
At the end of the day, justice is getting the
Trainers room
Athl eti cs : Hill hasnt pitched since July
17, a start in which he threw only five
pitches. He could be headed to the 15-day
disabled list.
Indi ans : RHP Jeff Manship (wrist tendinitis) was put on the 15-day DL. RHP Zach
McAllister was activated from the DL. Hed
been sidelined with a sore right hip.
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right result under the law, which is not necessarily the popular result, Kilmartin said. Bad
politics, bad public policy, bad business decisions simply do not always rise to the level of
criminal conduct.
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way lawmakers pushed through the legislation
used to finance the deal, which he said was not
transparent. He also said those involved in the
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Football briefs
Ex-Texas A&M linebacker,
wife killed at their home
HOUSTON A former Texas A&M and
Miami Dolphins linebacker and his wife were
fatally shot at their home in Houston, and a
16-year-old boy has been charged as a juvenile
with murder in the slayings.
Texas A&M University identified the victims in a statement as Antonio and Dawn
Armstrong. Police said officers discovered the
wounded couple about 2 a.m. Friday. Dawn
Armstrong died at the scene, and Antonio
Armstrong was pronounced dead at Memorial
Hermann Hospital hours later with a gunshot
wound to the head.
The suspects identity is being withheld
because of his age.
Texas A&M issued a statement Friday saying
Antonio Armstrong was a letterman who
played for the Aggies from 1991 to 1994 and
described him as a cornerstone of the A&M
Wrecking Crew defense. He was named firstteam Associated Press All-America linebacker
in 1994 and was drafted in the sixth round of
the 1995 NFL Draft by the San Francisco
49ers.
l o wi n g t h e 2 0 0 4 s eas o n .
Carr has a strong offensive line to protect
him, a 1,000-yard back in Latavius Murray
to relieve some pressure and most importantly a big-time receiver in Amari Cooper,
who caught 72 passes for 1,070 yards as a
rookie last year.
Carr has heard plenty about the hype surrounding his team as friends around the
league spent the offseason praising moves
like the additions of linebacker Bruce Irvin,
cornerback Sean Smith, safety Reggie
Nelson and guard Kelechi Osemele and told
him the Raiders are a team to be feared.
As much as he appreciates those compliments after starting his career in 2014 on an
overmatched team that lost its first 10
games and changed coaches before finishing 3-13, he mostly tunes them out.
I put so much pressure on myself I dont
get caught up in we expect this, we expect
that, Carr said. I already expect greatness
and perfection.
Carr said he keeps a close eye on the team
to make sure that the outside praise doesnt
lead to complacency.
He is pleased with what he saw this offseason as players put in the same extra work
and effort they did even when the team struggled his rookie season.
When the extra stuff stops, when the hard
An ankle fracture in training camp led to his
release that October. He signed with the
Dolphins and played in four games with Miami
that season, logging four solo tackles.
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SPORTS
The UFC can hang an under new management sign on the octagon.
The new era under the Hollywood entertainment conglomerate WME-IMG banner
kicks off Saturday with UFC 201 at Philips
Arena in Atlanta. UFC President Dana White
and the new owners have suggested little
will change immediately for the promotion.
Robbie Lawler can only hope that also
means the staus quo remains at the top of the
welterweight division.
The UFC still has plenty of buzz coming
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area well left of the 17th and scrambled for
par, and then his tee shot narrowly missed
its mark and found the water on the 18th,
leading to bogey.
Even so, he was tied at the halfway point
of a major.
Its going to be a new experience, and it
will be fun, Walker said. You still have to
go perform. Doesnt matter what tournament
it is.
Day dropped to even par with a double
bogey on No. 7, and that appeared to wake
up the worlds No. 1 player. Day went on a
tear with seven birdies over his next eight
holes, two of them from 18 feet, one of them
from 35 feet. Suddenly, he was on the verge
RELIC
Continued from page 11
takes a bit longer, about three hours. Still, a
far cry from the usual four- to ve-hour grind it
can take on a municipal course on a Saturday
morning.
But like any other golf course, reserving tee
times at Relic Golf is encouraged, Nakamura
said.
Not only can golfer get a chance to virtually play a course they may otherwise not have
a chance to do, but the simulator gives golfers
feedback about their swing: clubhead speed,
swing path, carry distance, whether your club
face is open or closed at impact.
The simulator also has a driving range setting as well. Nakamura believes the simulator
offers everything a golfer needs to improve
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or
get
in
some
practice.
Thats what Dan Maldonado did about six
months ago and hes hooked. Maldonado and
his buddy Evan King were engaged in playing
the back 9 of a course on the simulator.
Im here daily, Maldonado said. When I
found this place, I found it on Craigslist as I
was looking for new clubs. I call it a clubhouse. We come, hang out. We play golf,
watch the Giants game.
I think I was here for six hours (the rst
time I came in). Im trying anything to get
better (at golf).
King said hes been going to Relic Golf for
about two months to get his game back in
shape. He said a friend of his is getting married and golf outings are part it.
Im determined not to embarrass myself,
King said.
He said he played when he was younger, but
hadnt touched a club in about 15 years until
the last couple of months.
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GIANTS
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six strikeouts and two walks.
Over his last six starts Scherzer
has allowed just five earned runs in
41 1-3 innings.
Four relievers combined to retire
eight batters.
Four players had two hits apiece
for the Giants. San Francisco fell
to 2-11 since the All-Star break.
All of Washingtons runs came
off Giants starter Jeff Samardzija
(9-7).
trainers room
Nati o nal s : Backup catcher
Jose Lobaton was placed on the
15-day disabled list with left elbow
tendinitis. The move is retroactive
to July 20. ... Pedro Severino was
called up from Triple-A Syracuse.
Gi ants : Nunez, obtained a day
earlier in a trade from Minnesota,
was added to the 25-man roster and
was in uniform. To make room,
outfielder Jarrett Parker was
Up next
Nati o nal s : RHP Reynaldo
Lopez (0-1) will be called up from
Syracuse to face San Francisco on
Saturday. Lopez lost in his major
league debut against the Dodgers
on July 19.
Gi ants : RHP Jake Peavy (5-9)
will make his 14th career start
against the Nationals franchise.
Peavys first came during his rookie season of 2002 against the thenMontreal Expos.
Golf briefs
Jaeger follows record 58
with 65 at TPC Stonebrae
HAYWARD Stephan Jaeger
backed up his record 12-under 58
with a 65 on Friday, giving him a
five-stroke lead halfway through the
second round of the Web.com Tours
Ellie Mae Classic.
The 27-year-old German player
matched the lowest score ever on a
substantial tour Thursday with the
58. Japans Ryo Ishikawa also shot
a 12-under 58 to win the 2010
Crowns on the Japan Tour. Jaeger
broke the Web.com Tour record of 59
held by Notah Begay III, Doug
Dunakey, Jason Gore, Will Wilcox
and Russell Knox. Six players have
shot 59 on the PGA Tour, and one on
the PGA Tour Champions.
On Friday at TPC Stonebrae,
Jaeger bogeyed the first hole and
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EAST DIVISION
NATIONAL LEAGUE
EAST DIVISION
W
58
58
56
52
40
L
44
45
45
50
61
Pct
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.563
.554
.510
.396
GB
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1 1/2
6
17 1/2
Washington
Miami
New York
Philadelphia
Atlanta
W
61
55
53
47
36
L
42
48
49
58
67
Pct
.592
.534
.520
.448
.350
GB
6
7 1/2
15
25
CENTRAL DIVISION
Cleveland
58
Detroit
55
Chicago
50
Kansas City
49
Minnesota
39
42
48
53
53
63
.580
.534
.485
.480
.382
4 1/2
9 1/2
10
20
CENTRAL DIVISION
Chicago
62
St. Louis
56
Pittsburgh
52
Milwaukee
45
Cincinnati
41
40
47
49
56
61
.608
.544
.515
.446
.402
6 1/2
9 1/2
16 1/2
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Texas
Houston
Seattle
As
Los Angeles
44
47
50
56
57
.577
.539
.505
.456
.447
4
7 1/2
12 1/2
13 1/2
WEST DIVISION
Giants
Los Angeles
Colorado
San Diego
Arizona
44
45
52
59
61
.573
.563
.495
.427
.408
1
8
15
17
Baltimore
Toronto
Boston
New York
Tampa Bay
60
55
51
47
46
Saturdays Games
Baltimore (Gallardo 3-2) at Jays (Happ 13-3),11:07 a.m.
Seattle (Miley 6-8) at Cubs (Arrieta 12-4), 11:20 a.m.
Yankees (Eovaldi 9-6) at Tampa (Smyly 2-11),3:10 p.m.
White Sox (Gonzalez 2-5) atTwins (Milone 3-3),4:10 p.m.
Houston (Fiers 7-4) at Detroit (Verlander 10-6),4:10 p.m.
As (Overton 1-1) at Cleveland (Tomlin 10-3),4:10 p.m.
KC (Kennedy 6-9) at Texas (Perez 7-7), 5:05 p.m.
Boston (Pomeranz 8-8) at Angels (Santiago 9-4),6:05 p.m.
Sundays Games
Baltimore at Toronto, 10:07 a.m.
Houston at Detroit, 10:10 a.m.
N.Y.Yankees at Tampa Bay, 10:10 a.m.
Oakland at Cleveland, 10:10 a.m.
Chicago White Sox at Minnesota, 11:10 a.m.
Kansas City at Texas, 12:05 p.m.
Boston at L.A. Angels, 12:35 p.m.
Seattle at Chicago Cubs, 5:08 p.m.
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58
51
44
42
Saturdays Games
Seattle (Miley 6-8) at Cubs (Arrieta 12-4), 11:20 a.m.
Nats (Lopez 0-1) at Giants (Peavy 5-9), 1:05 p.m.
Rox (De La Rosa 6-7) at Mets (Colon 9-5), 4:10 p.m.
Philly (Hellickson 7-7) at Atlanta (Teheran 3-8),4:10 p.m.
Pitt (Taillon 2-1) at Brewers (Anderson 5-10),4:10 p.m.
St. Louis (Garcia 7-7) at Miami (Rea 5-5), 4:10 p.m.
Reds (DeSclafani 6-0) at Pads (Friedrich 4-6),5:40 p.m.
Arizona (Shipley 0-1) at Dodgers (Kazmir 9-3),6:10 p.m.
Sundays Games
Colorado at N.Y. Mets, 10:10 a.m.
St. Louis at Miami, 10:10 a.m.
Philadelphia at Atlanta, 10:35 a.m.
Pittsburgh at Milwaukee, 11:10 a.m.
Washington at San Francisco, 1:05 p.m.
Arizona at L.A. Dodgers, 1:10 p.m.
Cincinnati at San Diego, 1:40 p.m.
Seattle at Chicago Cubs, 5:08 p.m.
SPORTS
Olympic brief
Australia evacuates Olympic
lodging after small fire
RIO DE JANEIRO Australian Olympic
team members were forced to evacuate their
lodgings on Friday at the Rio de Janeiro
Olympics after a small fire in a basement parking area caused smoke to fill the stairwells.
Australian team spokesman Mike Tancred
said about 100 athletes and officials were evacuated from their building in the sprawling athletes village. The compound contains 31 buildings and will accommodate 18,000 athletes and
officials at the peak of the games, which open
in a week.
The fire will once again draw attention to
Rios spotty preparations, which have been
marred by the Zika virus, severe water pollution, crime, and slow ticket sales.
Tancred said team members returned to their
rooms after 30 minutes.
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and women who have talent and drive, and the same dreams of
competing on the worlds largest stage as athletes from all over
the globe. But they have no way of representing their countries,
countries they were forced to flee. So theyve been given a flag,
the Olympic flag, to march behind at the opening ceremony in
Rio and to compete under at the games.
They have stories of unfathomable hardship.
Yiech was a 9-year-old boy caught up in the Sudanese civil
war in 2005 when his mother with no food and no other hope
left him with a neighbor and went in search of something to
eat for her family. She didnt come back. Yiech was sent, alone,
to the vast Kakuma refugee camp in northern Kenya.
James Nyang Chiengjiek wasnt much older, a child who
herded cattle, when soldiers tried to kidnap him and force him to
go to war. He ran away and also ended up at Kakuma, a camp
teeming at one time with nearly 200,000 people, all homeless,
many of them hopeless.
Scrambling to hide when her village was attacked by a rival
tribe, Rose Nathike Lokonyen came across the dead bodies of
her grandparents. She was 7.
Paulo Amotun Kokoros childhood memories are of running,
but not for fun or for sport. He ran for his life as bullets whizzed
past his head.
Anjelina Nadai Lohalith was separated from her parents as a
child more than a decade ago. The 21-year-old hasnt heard from
them since, and can only hope that the news passed on to her
that they are still alive is true.
What I want to be is a champion, said Nadai Lohalith,
whose event is the 1,500 meters. One day, one time. She
hopes for a successful Olympics but, more than that, a reunion
with the parents she hasnt seen in more than 10 years.
The rest of the team is made up of two swimmers from wartorn Syria who, separately, made the treacherous voyage across
the Aegean Sea on flimsy inflatable boats to reach Europe. They
then trekked from country to country seeking shelter.
There are two judokas from Congo, rescued from war as chil-
The athletes who will march in Rio under the Olympic flag
are refugees from South Sudan, forced to flee their native
country for camps in Kenya.
dren only to be abused, starved and locked in cages by their handlers as they pursued a sport they loved. And a marathon runner
who left Ethiopia in fear for his life, who now drives a taxi in
Luxembourg to make ends meet, trains alone, and still wins
races.
Make no mistake their places at the Olympics have been
earned: All 10 have met qualifying criteria.
Its still a steep curve, especially for the South Sudanese.
They have only been in formal training for a few years at the
most, some of them just months. But after the hardships they
endured early in life, this challenge isnt that scary.
If I compare the training or the duration of training with
other people I am going to compete with, (it) is not the same.
But, I do not fear that, Nadai Lohalith said.
Theyve come a long way, but Wagner said if any of them get
through the qualifying heats at the Olympics, itll be huge. But
thats not the point.
It was never the point.
When you give these people hope, coach Wagner said,
that made this project successful.
They look forward to being at the Olympic village in Rio and
meeting other athletes. They look forward to having their own
uniforms and running shoes. They look forward to being part of
a team.
Most of all, they look forward.
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Mike (David Walton) and the mean moms of
the PTA (Christina Applegate, Jada Pinkett
Smith, Annie Mumolo). She does her sons
school projects for him and apologizes profusely to her ungrateful family for being late
with the beautiful homemade roast chicken
shes made for dinner while her husband sits
around like a dope. And she does all of this
while still maintaining perfect hair, makeup
and clothes.
Her breaking point comes when she realizes her spouse is not only a lazy dope, but
NERVE
Continued from page 19
There have been a lot of movies that are
fantasy or dystopian that take place in this
world that you have to imagine. And we
look around and were kind of already living
in a sci-fi movie with the technology that
GLEASON
Continued from page 20
Its also a moving portrait of grace under
pressure for someone else in the home
artist Michel Gleason, his wife. Her life
now is unspeakably hard, caring for two
people at the opposite ends of life. One
needs his tracheotomy wound cleaned, the
other needs his boo-boos kissed. Both
need their diapers changed.
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Amys big moment centers around her trying to get elected head of the PTA over
Applegates character so that her daughter
isnt unjustly benched on the soccer team. It
contradicts her original point that they
work too hard for their kids.
Bad Moms had so many opportunities
to be great, edgy and insightful, but instead
settles for the most milquetoast commentary possible on modern motherhood.
Bad Moms, an STX Entertainment
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and drug and alcohol content. Running
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Continued from page 1
included nearly 50 education officials from
across the nation.
As Moore looks toward the first class bell
ringing in August under her tenure, she said
she greatly anticipates beginning the next
chapter of her long career in public education.
This is an environment where I can continue to do good work, she said. We have
students with high potential and low
resources, and I want to continue to provide
them with opportunities.
Moore said the nearly 25 years she has
dedicated to working in higher education is
due to the benefits she was offered as a formerly disadvantaged student who used the
community college system and academic
support initiatives to launch her on the
path toward success.
If it hadnt been for those types of programs, I would not have been here, she
said. I didnt grow up with a lot, but now I
see my work as a public servant as my
opportunity to give back.
A former Southern California resident
who took her first college class and teaching job at a community college, Moore said
she sees the school system as a common
CREEK
Continued from page 1
the water board and $20,000 to Fish and
Wildlife. The remainder of the nearly $1 million fine will be spent on it replacing 2,000
feet of a cast iron water main with a new line
that runs near Polhemus Creek, according to
Cal Water and officials with the water board.
The utility will also work collaboratively
with state wildlife officials and fund a
streambed and habitat restoration project in
the San Mateo Creek.
The penalty is in part related to Cal
Waters failure to adequately respond to the
leak. Cal Water workers had initially dismissed alerts that there was a drop in water
pressure due to an ongoing issue with
meters and it was hard to visually confirm a
leak as the pipe was underground, officials
said previously.
Ultimately, it appears much of the water
did not enter the creek, instead it likely
seeped into the ground surrounding the broken pipe, said Tim Treloar, Cal Waters vice
president of Water Quality and Operations.
Regardless, the utility is committed to
learning from the mistake and helping
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College near Roseville, and also was an
adjunct professor at Sacramento State
University, the school where she also
earned her bachelors and masters degrees.
Working for the local community college
district marks Moores return to Northern
California, which aligned with her need to
offer care to her aging mother, she said.
She said district officials were extremely
compassionate and understanding of providing her the professional flexibility to
be with her mother Velma in the final days
leading up to her losing a battle with cancer.
Moore said she appreciated officials
allowing her to be with her family in a time
of need.
Its been an extraordinary opportunity
to work for a district that really walks the
talk about family first, she said.
Family is an extremely important component of Moores life, she said, as much of
her time away from the office is dedicated to
raising her teen nephew Thomas, who she
adopted as her son.
Between the taxing professional obligations associated with running a community
college, and preserving time to be a mothwas less than 50,000 gallons and occurred
over just one day. But after the control board
sought more information, it was determined
that nearly 2,280 gallons had leaked every
minute over the course of nearly five days.
White said the control board feels the
fines are appropriate, noting half of the $1
million would be spent by Cal Water to
replace its own infrastructure 2,000 feet
of water main near the Polhemus Creek.
Essentially the utility ends up improving
its system to deter future breaks from occurring in an environmentally sensitive area,
White said.
The remaining nearly half a million will
contribute toward a statewide remediation
fund that is used to support environmental
projects or cleanups, White said.
Although several other utilities across the
region have received fines for spills at one
point or another, White emphasized the
value of encouraging best practices
amongst water suppliers to discourage
impacts to the environment.
What its been about the last few years is
really educating the water purveyors about
the importance of having a quick response.
Response time is critical, the faster they
can get out there and shut these mains down,
the less volume theres going to be, therefore the less harm, White said.
said.
But her professional and personal interests may intersect, as Moore said an initial
focus of her work as an administrator will
be helping students cope with the heightened tension associated with relations
between people of color and law enforcement.
Moore said she and her son have had an
ongoing series of similar discussions dedicated to keeping him safe when interacting
with police, and she plans to open up that
dialogue on the Caada campus as well,
because the issue resonates with many of
the schools students.
The discussions will begin next month,
said Moore, and she expects the conversations to be substantial and valuable.
We are going to be having a courageous
conversation around race and law enforcement, she said.
Moore said she looks forward to beginning all the hard work associated with
ensuring students are offered the education
needed to excel in academics, but also the
lessons to keep them on the path to success
beyond the walls of the classroom.
I do feel very fortunate, she said. This
is a great college and a wonderful opportunity. Im excited.
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law being proposed and that its intent
is to wipe out all previous laws that
may be inconsistent with it, including
Measure T, responded Kane to a letter
from Ashlee Titus, an attorney hired by
the California Apartment Association,
claiming the petition with signatures
supporting the rent control movement
should be disregarded as it allegedly
violated state election laws.
The Burlingame Advocates for
Renters Protections submitted the more
than the 2,332 signatures necessary to
put their proposal onto the presidential
election ballot, and received confirmation from county elections officials last
week those were enough to quality.
But Titus said in her letter city officials are obligated to throw out the rent
control effort, because the advocates
petition was incomplete as it did not
include the complete Measure T text,
making it impossible for those signing
to know all the necessary details of the
ordinance up for repeal.
Kanes letter to the council suggests
though the petition did not include all
of language of the ordinance passed by
voters in 1988 to prevent rent control,
a reasonable signer could understand
the aim of the initiative.
Having the text of Measure T itself
may be something a conscientious
voter would desire, but it is unlikely a
court would find it necessary for understanding the nature of the initiative
HELP
Continued from page 1
homeless and the rest are in transitional housing, said Boesch.
Empowered
rather than vulnerable
Those who visit are available to take
home bags full of meat and dairy products purchased by the center at a reduced
price from local stores, as well as
donated canned goods and produce,
which comes courtesy of Second
Harvest Food Bank and local residents,
among other sources. Diapers are also
available to families with young children, as well as bags of select toiletries.
Fresh produce and fruit along with
assorted packages of other food are
assembled across tables near the entryway of the building, and those seeking
assistance are able to browse while filling grocery bags with their selections.
Boesch said granting clients the ability to choose their own food and take it
home to prepare on their own terms can
be empowering for those who may otherwise be feeling vulnerable.
tions headquarters was recently renovated, moving most of the client services to the ground floor of the two-story
building.
The center was formerly associated
with Christian Action Life Line, hence
the acronym prefix in its name, but has
since reorganized as an independent
nonprofit organization which relies
heavily on the assistance of local community members and companies.
Boesch said the organization greatly
appreciates all the generosity offered
by local residents and companies,
which makes the food distribution service possible.
When we ask, they respond, said
Boesch. We wouldnt be here without
the community.
Boesch is the only full-time employee of the center, accompanied by three
other part-time workers. The rest of the
services are operated by a staff of
roughly 70 volunteers who assist
clients, pick up and deliver food, as
well as a variety of other vital forms of
assistance.
Though the center typically has been
busier than years prior, Boesch said one
of the most hectic days in recent memory occurred last week when it served
those who formerly picked up meals
from the Millbrae Community Center,
which was destroyed by arson
fire Thursday, July 21.
CALL Primrose almost
always has enough food on
hand to serve everyone who
drops in, and first-time
clients are able to sign up for
service by only offering a
minimal amount of information. Boesch said an initial
visit can last 15 minutes and
first-time patrons will be able
to leave with up to four bags
of groceries, under a policy
which aims to ensure all in
need are served.
Whether it is the capacity
to fill a gap in services displaced by tragedy, or just the
general ability to continuously serve a community during a time of great need,
Boesch said she appreciates
the organizations commitment to helping anyone
requiring assistance finding a
meal.
Hunger is hunger, she
said. It is a blessing to be
able to say yes to anyone.
Growing need
The Great Recession brought on an
uptick of residents seeking assistance
to fill their cupboards temporarily
while work was scarce, but Boesch said
more locals are needing to pick up food
on a regular and sustained basis than
ever before.
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operate more efficiently, the organiza-
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San Bruno American Legion Post
No. 409 Breakfast. 8:30 a.m. to 11
a.m. 757 San Mateo Ave., San Bruno.
Featuring an omelet bar, pancakes,
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more. $10 per person, $6 for each
child under 10. Proceeds are used to
support local veterans.
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Trustee Sale Notice, Name Change, Probate,
Notice of Adoption, Divorce Summons,
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nOtIcE OF pEtItIOn tO
AdmInIStEr EStAtE OF
Bret Allen mcdonald
Case Number: 16PRO00157
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors, and persons who may
otherwise be interested in the will or estate, or both, of Bret Allen McDonald. A
Petition for Probate has been filed by
Morgan A. Leech in the Superior Court
of California, County of San Mateo. The
Petition for Probate requests that Morgan
A. Leech be appointed as personal representative to administer the estate of
the decedent. The petition requests authority to administer the estate under the
Independent Administration of Estates
Act. (This authority will allow the personal representative to take many actions
without obtaining court approval. Before
taking certain very important actions,
however, the personal representative will
be required to give notice to interested
persons unless they have waived notice
or consented to the proposed action.)
The independent administration authority
will be granted unless an interested person files an objection to the petition and
shows good cause why the court should
not grant the authority.
A hearing on the petition will be held in
this court as follows: AUG 29, 2016 at
9:00 a.m., Department 28, Superior
Court of California, County of San Mateo,
400 County Center, Redwood City, CA
94063.
If you object to the granting of the petition, you should appear at the hearing
and state your objections or file written
objections with the court before the hearing. Your appearance may be in person
or by your attorney.
If you are a creditor or a contingent creditor of the decedent, you must file your
claim with the court and mail a copy to
the personal representative appointed by
the court within the later of either (1) four
months from the date of first issuance of
letters to a general personal representative, as defined in section 58(b) of the
Calilfornia Probate Code, or (2) 60 days
from the date of mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice under sectioin
9052 of the Callifornia Probate
Code.Other California statutes and legal
authority may affect your rights as a
creditor. You may want to consult with an
attorney knowledgable in California law.
You may examine the file kept by the
court. If you are a person interested in
the estate, you may file with the court a
Request for Special Notice (form DE154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets or of any petition
or account as provided in Probate Code
section 1250. A Request for Special Notice form is available from the court clerk.
Attorney for Petitioner:
Randall J. Witte 84182
1313 Laurel Street, Suite 222
San Carlos, CA 94070
FILED: 7/28/16
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on 7/30/16, 8/4/16, 8/6/16.
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