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Dip in office rental rates raising questions


Experts examine meaning of decreased office space asking price in San Mateo County
By Austin Walsh rental rates dipped marginally and prices dropped down to $5.08 per dent of investment at commercial is affecting demand, said Allen.
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF vacancy is expected to increase in square foot, a 10 cent discount real estate company Marcus and The Colliers report though
the next quarter, according to the from the last quarter. Millichap, said he has not seen offers a more customer-friendly
After years of rent increases, the most recent market report from The reduction is an exception to the ongoing price increases harm analysis, suggesting the asking
cost of leasing office space in San commercial real estate company the general rule established in the business interest. price drop could be indicative of a
Mateo County ticked down recent- Colliers International. market that has shown almost Inventory is very tight. general trend developing.
ly and experts are at odds over Such market forces helped gen- constant annual growth since the Pricing continues to be very The small dip in leasing activi-
what the discount means for the erate a rare win for local business- Great Recession, when the cost strong, and that is supported by a ty could easily be attributed to a
future commercial real estate mar- es seeking relief from the constant per square foot for office space low interest rate environment. simple lack of available inventory
ket. cost growth in San Mateo County, floated near $3. And we are not seeing rates
Construction is booming, office as the report showed office asking Bill Allen, the first vice presi- increase at such a rapid pace that it See OFFICE, Page 20

I wanted to be able to control where I went, what I saw and do it on my own.


Michelle Karpishin, a graduate of the Upwind Summer Scholarship Program
Housing is
sought for
South City
Officials review residential developments
along El Camino, another near Bayshore
By Austin Walsh
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

The waves of proposed building keep splashing into


South San Francisco, as a centrally-located car wash proper-
ty is being eyed for redevelopment into a
large housing complex.
South San Francisco officials dis-
cussed last week the offer to construct a
172-unit rental housing development at
988 El Camino Real, current home to
South City Car Wash.
ANNA SCHUESSLER/DAILY JOURNAL Alex Greenwood, director of Economic
Michelle Karpishin stands in front of a plane at the San Carlos Flight Center where she took part in the Upwind Summer and Community Development, said he
Scholarship Program that helped her become a pilot at a young age. hopes the plans submitted last month
Alex work quickly through the approval
Aspiring pilots get view from the top Greenwood process, as they comprise a potentially
keystone development.
Its got a design that I think really points the area in the
San Carlos Flight Center creates community for aviation enthusiasts of all stripes
By Anna Schuessler to fly small aircraft, the flight center Summer Scholarship Program, which See SSF, Page 18
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF based at the San Carlos Airport has has propelled her from a plane enthusi-

Growing up with a network of planes


offered pilots of a variety of back-
grounds an opportunity to take to the
ast to a solo pilot in just weeks two
summers ago. Run by the center, where Redwood Citys transportation
crossing through the skies above the skies since 2012. Karpishin has worked for the past two
San Francisco International Airport,
San Mateo resident Michelle
Drawn by the view from above shed
seen as a passenger, Karpishin was
summers since she was a scholarship
recipient, the program is designed to
goals beginning to take shape
driven to keep exploring the world equip four high school students with By Anna Schuessler
Karpishin caught the bug for airplanes
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
at an early age and hasnt been able to below on her own terms, despite no the tools they need to obtain their
shake it since. prior experience with piloting planes. pilots license, which allows them to
I wanted to be able to control where fly planes without an instructor. How to pen a vision for Redwood City transportation bal-
Her curiosity led her through years
I went, what I saw and do it on my With eight hours of training five ancing safety, efficiency and connections with other
of camp at San Carlos Hiller Aviation
own, she said. days a week, the four high school stu- regions, among other priorities, was top of mind for the
Museum, and eventually through the
Now a sophomore studying aero- dents selected to participate in the citys Complete Streets Advisory Committee last week.
doors of the San Carlos Flight Center
space engineering at the University of nine-week program spend a significant Formed in 2015 and focused on facilitating multi-modal
at 655 Skyway Road to take to the
Southern California, Karpishin has amount of time in a classroom learn- transportation across the city, the committee reviewed
skies herself when she was a rising
senior in high school. With more than enjoyed seeing new waves of young
400 member pilots, many in training pilots come through the Upwind See FLIGHT, Page 18 See PLAN, Page 20

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Thought for the Day


The old forget. The young dont know.
Japanese proverb

This Day in History


Pakistan became independent of

1947 British rule.

In 1 8 4 8 , the Oregon Territory was created.


In 1 9 0 0 , international forces, including U.S. Marines,
entered Beijing to put down the Boxer Rebellion, which was
aimed at purging China of foreign influence.
In 1 9 1 7 , China declared war on Germany and Austria during
World War I.
In 1 9 3 5 , President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the Social
Security Act into law.
In 1 9 4 5 , President Harry S. Truman announced that Imperial
Japan had surrendered unconditionally, ending World War II.
In 1 9 5 1 , newspaper publisher William Randolph Hearst,
88, died in Beverly Hills, California.
In 1 9 6 7 , folk singer Joan Baez performed a free concert on
the grounds of the Washington Monument a day after shed
been denied the use of Constitution Hall by the Daughters of
the American Revolution because of her opposition to U.S.
involvement in the Vietnam War.
In 1 9 6 9 , British troops went to Northern Ireland to inter- REUTERS
vene in sectarian violence between Protestants and Roman A participant from the Squadron of Flying Hussars operates a self-made flying machine during the Red Bull Flugtag Russia
Catholics. competition in Moscow.
In 1 9 7 3 , U.S. bombing of Cambodia came to a halt.
In 1 9 8 0 , workers went on strike at the Lenin Shipyard in
Gdansk, Poland, in a job action that resulted in creation of the In other news ...
Solidarity labor movement. Actress-model Dorothy Stratten, Democrat in the 2018 race for gover- year, Bergeson said.
20, was shot to death by her estranged husband and manager, Student seeking paramedic nor of Kansas, saying he wanted to A classmate, 17-year-old Alexander
Paul Snider, who then killed himself. internship saves choking man give people another option, The Cline, will be his lieutenant governor.
In 1 9 9 2 , the White House announced that the Pentagon SAN LUIS OBISPO A man who Kansas City Star reported . And it Cline will be able to vote in the elec-
would begin emergency airlifts of food to Somalia to allevi- started choking in a coffeehouse was doesnt faze him that he wont even be tion, since he will be 18 by then.
ate mass deaths by starvation. Federal judge John J. Sirica, saved by a California State old enough to vote in the election. Other Democratic candidates run-
who had presided over the Watergate trials, died in University, Sacramento student who Under Kansas law, there is no law ning for the seat include former state
Washington at age 88. was waiting to interview for a para- governing the qualifications for gov- Secretary of Agriculture Josh Svaty,
medic internship. ernor, not one, said Bryan Caskey, former Wichita Mayor Carl Brewer and
Birthdays Coastal Peaks Coffee owner Mike
Knight tells The Tribune newspaper
director of elections at the Kansas sec-
retary of states office. So theres
Arden Andersen, an Olathe doctor.

he was leaving his office Wednesday seriously nothing on the books that Man hits twin with
to go into the San Luis Obispo estab- lays out anything, no age, no residen-
lishments cafe area when he heard cy, no experience. Nothing.
bat over sharing tacos
someone choking and saw a young When Bergeson, a junior at The ATHENS, Ala. Authorities say an
man quickly come to the mans aid. Independent School in Wichita, found Alabama man whacked his twin broth-
The student, Will Stewart, was wait- out about the lack of requirements, he er with an aluminum baseball bat
ing with other candidates for intern- thought, Oh, I could do that. because he didnt want to share tacos.
ships with San Luis Ambulance. I thought, you know, lets give the The News Courier reports that 19-
He tells the newspaper he saw the people of Kansas a chance, Bergeson year-old Tyler Dukes of Athens was
Comedian-actor Basketball Hall of Actress Halle Berry man choking and performed the said. Lets try something new that arrested by Limestone County sher-
Steve Martin is 72. Famer Earvin is 51. Heimlich maneuver. has never really been tried anywhere iffs deputies Thursday and charged
Magic Johnson is Fred Motlo, a San Luis Ambulance else before. with second-degree domestic vio-
58. field supervisor, says Stewart didnt The teenager said he wants to radi- lence.
Broadway lyricist Lee Adams (Bye Bye Birdie) is 93. mention the incident during the cally change the health care system A criminal complaint states that
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Russell Baker is 92. College internship interview and they did not and would support legalizing marijua- Dukes twin brother and grandmother
Football Hall of Famer John Brodie is 82. Singer Dash Crofts find out about it until later. na for medical purposes, while being brought food home with them. But
is 79. Rock singer David Crosby is 76. Country singer Stewart got the internship. willing to explore legalization for Dukes became irate because he did-
Connie Smith is 76. Movie director Wim Wenders is 72. Actor recreational use. But he is conserva- nt want to share tacos and didnt get a
Antonio Fargas is 71. Singer-musician Larry Graham is 71. Sixteen-year-old is running tive on gun rights and supports laws drink he wanted. Deputies say he hit
Actress Susan Saint James is 71. Actor David Schramm is 71. that allow people to openly carry their his twin brother in the back and head
Author Danielle Steel is 70. Rock singer-musician Terry
for Kansas governor seat weapons. with the bat, cutting the twin deeply.
Adams (NRBQ) is 69. Far Side cartoonist Gary Larson is 67. TOPEKA, Kan. He wont even be I think if you offer the people of Dukes later told a deputy that his
Actor Carl Lumbly is 66. Olympic gold medal swimmer able to vote, but a 16-year-old Wichita Kansas something radical, something twin is always disrespecting me. He
Debbie Meyer is 65. Actress Jackee Harry is 61. Actress high school student says hes serious new so then that shows that we can remains jailed without bail. Its
Marcia Gay Harden is 58. Singer Sarah Brightman is 57. about his bid to run for governor of move in a new direction, I think that unclear if he has a lawyer.
Actress Susan Olsen is 56. Actress-turned-fashion/interior Kansas. will put the Democratic Party in a The twin was released from a hospi-
designer Cristi Conaway is 53. Jack Bergerson has filed to run as a good position to win the seat next tal after treatment.

THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME


by David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek
Lotto Local Weather Forecast
Unscramble these four Jumbles,
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one letter to each square, 28 32 37
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Police reports
KGEI: A forgotten WWII radio story
Green means go
A green van weaved out of trafc and
stopped at green lights near South B
Street and East Third Avenue in San
Mateo, it was reported at 9:52 a.m.
Sunday, July 30.

SAN MATEO
Sto l en v ehi cl e. Someone stole a vehicle
on East Third Avenue, it was reported at 9:53
p.m. Monday, Aug. 7.

S
ometimes history is hidden in plain
sight or site as is the case of a Burg l ary. Someone attempted an auto bur-
blockhouse-shaped building located, glary at about 2 a.m. on North Kingston
appropriately, on Radio Road in the Street, it was reported at 6:22 p.m. Monday,
Redwood Shores area of Redwood City. Aug. 7.
There is no plaque to remind the few visi- JIM CLIFFORD/ DAILY JOURNAL Theft. Someone took a whole shelf of
tors to the area that the two-story building This two-story building on Radio Road in Redwood Shores has a long and storied past. items and left on West Hillsdale Boulevard,
played an important role in World War II: It it was reported at 4:39 p.m. Monday, Aug. 7.
In 1942, The New York Times wrote a story tion to the Far East Broadcasting Company Di s turbance. A customer in the lobby
housed the transmitter for shortwave radio headlined KGEI Tells Them. Nothing, the which then sold it to the church in 2001.
station KGEI, which was the only voice from refused to leave after she was supposed to
newspaper reported, stirs the hearts of sol- Former Far East Broadcasting Company check out on North Bayshore Boulevard, it
home for GIs ghting from island to island diers and sailors as much as hearing the president Jim Bowman said he often visited
in the Pacic. was reported at 4:15 p.m. Monday, Aug. 7.
introduction to the stations programs: Manila and would come across Filipinos Vandal i s m. A neighbor vandalized a vehi-
Among other accomplishments, the sta- This is the United States of America. who listened to KGEI to keep their hopes
tion broadcast Gen. Douglas MacArthurs I cle and harassed someone on Flores Street,
The listening soldiers included Army Capt. alive during the Japanese occupation. it was reported at 3:36 p.m. Monday, Aug.
have returned speech that fullled his prom- Steve Mellnik who was captured in the fall of The building still stands, not far from a
ise to return with victorious American troops 7.
Corregidor, an island fortress in Manila Bay. section of the Bay Trail used by hikers and
to the Philippines, occupied by Japanese
forces since 1942.
He recalled in his book, Philippine Diary, bike riders who pass by an almost unknown UNINCORPORATED SAN MATEO
that he depended on KGEI for war news, part of the past. The transmitter, however, is
Today, the building of about 7,000 square learning with dismay as Japanese forces no more. Far East Broadcasting gave the COUNTY
feet is owned by Silicon Valley Clean Water, spread across the Pacic. Mellnik escaped transmitter to a radio ministry in Liberia Mi s demeano r warrant. A 35-year-old
the wastewater plant operated jointly by and survived to become a general. where it was destroyed by rebel forces in the man was arrested for a misdemeanor warrant
Redwood City, San Carlos and Belmont. The News of friendly troop movement puzzled late 1990s. on the 100 block of Princeton Avenue,
plant is adjacent to the KGEI building, which us, Mellnik recalled in the book published Princeton, it was reported at 9:05 p.m.
itself is right next to a much larger transmit- in 1969. A commentator boasted that hun- Monday, July 31.
ter building used by KNBR. Ground was bro- dreds of ships were en route to the Far East. Mi s demeano r warrant. A 29-year-old
The Rear View Mirror by history columnist
ken in late 1940 for the KGEI structure made We cheered. But almost casually the com- woman was cited and released on a misde-
of reinforced 3-foot thick concrete walls Jim Clifford appears in the Daily Journal
mentator added that the armadas destination meanor warrant on the 100 block of Culebra,
designed to withstand bombing. ev ery other Monday. Objects in The Mirror Princeton, it was reported at 8:55 p.m.
was Australia. The cheers turned to groans.
We are now using it for our construction Australia became MacArthurs rallying are closer than they appear. Monday, July 31.
management activities, said Dan Child, the point. He eventually made three speeches
manager of Silicon Valley Clean Water, there in which he vowed to return. The gener-
which bought the building from the Fully als famous I have returned speech came in
Alive Church. The church remodeled the October of 1944 when he fullled his prom-
structure to seat a congregation of up to 70 ise. The words were rst broadcast from a
people. One report said a wooden plank was Navy ship off the Philippines and later
used to camouage the original bas-relief spread by KGEI throughout Asia.
KGEI, the call letters for General Electric After the war, General Electric sold the sta-
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By Keith Burbank send a report about the proposal to the about the flowers ecology, genetics, life nativeplants@wildlife. ca. gov. Fish and
BAY CITY NEWS SERVICE California Fish and Game Commission. history, abundance, distribution, habitat, wildlife officials are asking that emails
The proposal seeks to have coast yellow the degrees and immediacy of threats to include coast yellow leptosiphon in the
Information is being sought from the leptosiphon, an annual wildower, placed reproduction or survival, adequacy of subject line.
public as part of a proposal to list a wild- on the state's endangered species list. existing management and recommenda- The commission will give the public 30
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Suspect arrested after Stevens has been arrested on suspicion of


assault with a deadly weapon, false impris-
Local briefs Fremont, hoping for good attendance, but
brought her laptop to do some work in case
Menlo Park home invasion onment, oral copulation by use of force, Around 3 a.m., police and fire personnel no one showed. To her surprise, about 100
A San Jose man was arrested in Menlo burglary, home robbery and assault with the were dispatched to the 1500 block of people turned out that day last year, and her
Park on suspicion of several offenses intent to commit sexual assault, according Hillside Boulevard on the report of a traffic Meet a Muslim program was born.
including robbery and sexual assault, police to police. collision, police said. It was over overwhelming, said Shaiq,
said. Stevens was taken to Stanford Hospital Officers located a vehicle that had collided a mother of four and grandmother.
At 4:50 a.m., Friday, Aug. 11, a resident to be treated for his injuries, where hell with a parked car, police said. Fremont is so diverse, you will see women
called police and alleged that someone had remain until he can be moved to the county Anyone with information regarding this in hijab on the streets all the time. I didnt
broken into his home in the 1000 block of jail. incident can contact Officer Tvrdik at (650) think people here would be interested or
Ringwood Avenue, threatening him with a Police said that Stevens was on state 829-7263 or call the South San Francisco even need to know about Muslims.
knife. parole for robbery and officials with the Police Department Anonymous TIP line at Shaiq has since spoken about being
Police said the victim, a 60-year-old, California Department of Corrections have (650) 952-2244. Muslim and answered questions at dozens
alleged he was sexually assaulted and robbed placed a parole hold on him. of libraries, pizza parlors and coffee shops
before he escaped his home and called police Meet a Muslim events in the San Francisco Bay Area. She recent-
from a neighbors home. The victim said he South City man arrested hope to dispel misconceptions ly expanded Meet a Muslim to churches,
suffered minor injuries. on DUI charges after crash When Moina Shaiq realized even her
service clubs and private homes, and trav-
Responding officers spotted a suspect on eled to Arizona and Atlanta with the pro-
a nearby pedestrian overcrossing and A man was arrested on suspicion of driv- friends were scared to ask her about her reli- gram.
blocked both ends, according to police. ing under the influence of alcohol in the gion for fear of offending her or sounding She gives the talks once or twice a week
But the suspect, later identified as Lamar wake of a collision in South San Francisco uneducated, she put an advertisement in a on her own time and her own dime to break
Stevens, climbed the fence of the over- early Saturday morning, police said today. California newspaper: Questions and down stereotypes.
crossing and officers then released a K-9 to Albert Lopez, 28, of South San answers about being Muslim. Similar programs emerged after 9/11,
capture him. Francisco, was arrested on suspicion of The ad offered ideas for questions: Are when many Muslims felt the need to engage
Police said Stevens, 36, jumped from the driving under the influence and taken to the women oppressed in Islam? What is the with their fellow Americans to dispel nega-
fence onto Van Buren Road, a fall of about hospital for treatment of injuries not con- Islamic view of terrorism? How does Islam tive perceptions of their faith.
30 feet, which left him unable to move. sidered life-threatening, according to view other religions? Theyve seen a resurgence with a recent
Officers then detained Stevens. police. She set up shop at a coffee house in uptick in anti-Muslim crimes.

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CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. The man was a member. All our members are safe an
accused of plowing a car into a crowd (sic) accounted for, with no arrests or
protesting a white supremacist rally in charges.
Virginia had been photographed hours earli- In blog posts after the violence, the Daily
er carrying the emblem of one of the hate Stormer, a leading white nationalist web-
groups that participated in the event. site that promoted the Charlottesville
Vanguard America on Sunday denied any event, pledged to hold more events soon.
association with the suspect, even as a sep- We are going to start doing this non-
arate hate group involved in Saturdays rally stop, the post said. We are going to go
pledged on social media to organize future bigger than Charlottesville. We are going
events that would be bigger than to go huge.
Charlottesville. Saturdays chaos erupted as neo-Nazis,
The mayor of Charlottesville and politi- skinheads, Ku Klux Klan members and other
cal leaders of all political stripes vowed to white supremacist groups arrived for the
combat the hate groups and urged President rally. Counter-protesters were also on hand,
Donald Trump to forcefully denounce the and the two sides clashed, with people
organizations that had promoted the protest REUTERS throwing punches, hurling water bottles
against the removal of a Confederate statue. Demonstrators march on an Interstate 580 off-ramp in Oakland to block traffic during a rally and unleashing chemical sprays. Some
Some of those groups specically cited in response to the Charlottesville,Virginia car attack on counter-protesters after the Unite the came prepared for a ght, with body armor
Trumps election after a campaign of racial- Right rally organized by white nationalists. and helmets. Videos that ricocheted around
ly charged rhetoric as validation of their second-degree murder and other counts after khakis and white polo shirts. The men held the world on social media showed people
beliefs. the silver Dodge Challenger they say he was white shields with Vanguard Americas beating each other with sticks and shields.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions driving barreled through a crowd of counter- black-and-white logo of two crossed axes. Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe declared a
announced late Saturday that federal author- protesters, killing a woman and wounding The Confederate statue of Robert E. Lee was state of emergency, police in riot gear
ities would pursue a civil rights investiga- at least 19 others. Hours later, two state in the background. ordered people out of the streets, and heli-
tion into the circumstances surrounding the troopers were killed when the helicopter The Daily News said the photo was taken copters circled overhead, including the one
crash. The violence and deaths in they were ying in as part of a large-scale about 10:30 a.m. Saturday just hours before that later crashed. Both troopers onboard,
Charlottesville strike at the heart of police effort at the rally crashed into a authorities say Fields crashed his car into Lieutenant H. Jay Cullen, 48, and Berke
American law and justice, Sessions wrote. wooded area outside the city. the crowd at 1:42 p.m. The Anti-Defamation M.M. Bates, one day shy of his 41st birth-
When such actions arise from racial big- In a photo taken by the New York Daily League says Vanguard America believes the day, were killed.
otry and hatred, they betray our core values News, the 20-year-old Fields was shown U.S. is an exclusively white nation, and Ofcials have not provided a crowd esti-
and cannot be tolerated. standing with a half-dozen other men, all uses propaganda to recruit young white men mate but it appeared to number well over
Police charged James Alex Fields Jr. with wearing the Vanguard America uniform of online and on college campuses. 1,000.

White House scrambles to explain Trumps response to clashes


By Jonathan Lemire as he came under bipartisan scolding for not to explain the presidents position. A new Trump. Not Barack Obama. Its been going
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS clearly condemning white supremacists and White House statement on Sunday explicit- on for a long, long time.
other hate groups immediately after the ly denounced the Ku Klux Klan and neo-Nazi The White House statement Sunday went
BEDMINSTER, N.J. The White House altercations. groups, but it was attributed to an unnamed further. The president said very strongly in
scrambled Sunday to elaborate on President As the chorus of criticism grew, White spokesperson and not the president him- his statement yesterday that he condemns
Donald Trumps response to deadly, race- Houses aides were dispatched to the morn- self. all forms of violence, bigotry and hatred
fueled clashes in Charlottesville, Virginia, ing news shows, yet they struggled at times Trump remained out of sight and silent, and of course that includes white
save for a few retweets. One was about two Supremacists, KKK, neo-Nazi and all
Virginia state policemen killed in a heli- extremist groups. It added: He called for
copter crash while monitoring the national unity and bringing all Americans
Charlottesville protests, another about a together.
Justice Department probe into the violence. The White House did not attach a name to
In the hours after a car plowed into a the statement. Usually, a statement would
group of anti-racist counter-protesters on be signed by the press secretary or another
Saturday, Trump addressed the violence in staffer; not putting a name to one elimi-
broad strokes, saying that he condemns in nates an individuals responsibility for its
the strongest possible terms this egregious truthfulness and often undercuts its signi-
display of hatred, bigotry and violence on cance.
many sides, on many sides. Trumps national security adviser, H.R.
Speaking slowly from his New Jersey McMaster, said Sunday that he considered
golf club while on a 17-day working vaca- the attack to be terrorism. On Saturday,
tion, Trump added: Its been going on for a Trump had not responded to reporters
long time in our country. Not Donald shouted questions about terrorism.
THE DAILY JOURNAL NATION/WORLD Monday Aug. 14, 2017 7
North Korean tensions arent deterring tourists from Guam
By Grace Garces Bordallo
and Tassanee Vejpongsa
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

HAGATNA, Guam Tourists havent been deterred from


visiting the tropical island of Guam even though the U.S.
territory has been at the center of North Korean and U.S.
threats during the past week.
Won Hyung-jin, an ofcial from Modetour, a large South
Korean travel agency, said several customers called with
concerns, but they werent worried enough to pay cancella-
tion fees for their trips.
It seems North Korea racks up tension once or twice
every year, and travelers have become insensitive about it,
Won said. His company has sent about 5,000 travelers to
Guam a month this year, mostly on package tours.
The U.S. territory has a population of 160,000, but it
attracted 1.5 million visitors last year. One third of Guams
jobs are in the tourism industry.
Guam is a key outpost for the U.S. military, which uses it
as a base for bombers and submarines.
The islands sandy beaches and aquamarine waters also
make it a popular getaway for travelers from Japan and
REUTERS
South Korea. Guam is only about three hours by plane from
major cities in both countries. A view of Tumon tourist district at dusk on the island of Guam, a U.S. territory.
The number of South Korean travelers in particular has vowing to rain down re and fury if challenged. The North nor and defense ofcials that Guam is protected and safe, he
been growing lately because ve low-cost airlines started then threatened to lob missiles near Guam. said.
ying to Guam from South Korea, said Antonio Muna, the The Guam Visitors Bureau has heard reports of cancella- Trump told Guams Republican governor the global atten-
vice president of Guam Visitors Bureau. This helped boost tions, but Muna said it doesnt yet have any concrete gures tion would send more tourists to the island.
arrival gures to a 20-year-high in July, Muna said. on how many took place. Ofcials are still expecting a Youre going to go up like tenfold with the expenditure
The threats came in a week in which longstanding ten- strong August, Muna said. of no money, he told Gov. Eddie Calvo in a telephone con-
sions between the countries risked abruptly boiling over. Japan and Korea make over 90 percent of our arrivals. versation Calvo posted Sunday on Facebook. Trump said
New United Nations sanctions condemning the Norths rap- And theyre much closer to North Korea than Guam is, hed been watching scenes of Guam on the news, and it just
idly developing nuclear program drew fresh ire and threats Muna said. looks like a beautiful place.
from Pyongyang. President Donald Trump responded by The agency has been relaying assurances from the gover- Calvo replied: Its paradise.

U.S. debate on arming Ukraine puts pressure on Russia, Trump


By Matthew Lee authorized to talk about the matter publicly. While there is
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Comment on no deadline for a decision and one is not expected immi-
or share this story at nently, the debate is going on as U.S. and Russian diplo-
WASHINGTON Seeking leverage with Russia, the www.smdailyjournal.com mats prepare to meet as early as this coming week to
Trump administration has reopened consideration of long- explore ways to pacify eastern Ukraine, where Russian-
rejected plans to give Ukraine lethal weapons, even if that backed separatists have fought the central government for
would plunge the United States deeper into the former tion to provide Ukraine with anti-tank and potentially anti- three years.
Soviet republics conict. aircraft capabilities, according to U.S. ofcials familiar The Russians have indicated some willingness to begin
The deliberations put pressure on President Donald with plan. Its not dramatically different from proposals to talk with us about a way forward on Ukraine, Secretary
Trump, whos ghting perceptions he is soft on the rejected by President Barack Obama, who feared an inux of of State Rex Tillerson said after seeing his Russian counter-
Kremlin amid investigations into whether his campaign U.S. weapons could worsen the violence responsible for part, Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, last week in the
colluded with Moscow to interfere in the 2016 U.S. elec- more than 10,000 deaths in Ukraine since 2014 and create Philippines.
tion. the possibility of American arms killing Russian soldiers. Tillerson noted his recent appointment of a special repre-
The proposal, endorsed by the Pentagon and the State Such a scenario could theoretically put the nuclear-armed sentative for Ukraine, Kurt Volker, who will coordinate
Department, reects his administrations growing frustra- nations closer to direct conict. with Russia and European countries to give full visibility
tion with Russian intransigence on Ukraine and a broader While Obama was still in ofce, Trumps campaign also to all the parties that were not trying to cut some kind of a
deterioration in U.S.-Russian ties. The tensions were seen rejected the idea of arming Ukraine, preventing it from deal on the side that excludes their interests in any way.
most recently in Russian leader Vladimir Putins order for being included in the Republican platform. Russia hawks in the U.S. and uneasy American allies have
America to eliminate more than half its diplomatic person- Now, however, its under discussion by Trumps senior feared such a prospect since Trump took ofce after a cam-
nel in Russia. national security aides, according to the ofcials, who paign in which he questioned NATOs viability and repeat-
Awaiting Trump and his closest advisers is an authoriza- spoke on condition of anonymity because they werent edly expressed his wish for a new U.S.-Russian partnership.

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U.S. officials: confrontation with North Korea not imminent


By Richard Lardner longer can afford to stand Secretary of State Rex idea of North Koreas intentions, but
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS by as North Korea pushes Tillerson thats coupled Pompeo declined to provide specics. The
ahead with the develop- with new nancial sanc- CIA chief described Kim as rational and
WASHINGTON Senior U.S. national ment of a nuclear-tipped tions to dissuade North responsive to adverse circumstances.
security ofcials said Sunday that a military intercontinental ballistic Korean leader Kim Jong The reaction in North Korea that we are
confrontation with North Koreas is not missile. Un from further provoca- intending to get is an is an understanding
imminent, but they cautioned that the possi- Were not closer to war tions. that America is no longer going to have the
bility of war is greater than it was a decade than a week ago but we are The U.S. military is strategic patience that its had that has per-
ago. closer to war than we were locked and loaded every mitted him to continue to develop his
CIA Director Mike Pompeo and Army Lt. H.R. McMaster a decade ago, McMaster Mike Pompeo day, McMaster said, weapons program, Pompeo said. Its that
Gen. H.R. McMaster, President Trumps said, adding that the repeating Trumps threat. straightforward.
national security adviser, tried to provide Trump administration is prepared to deal Pompeo said theres nothing imminent The top U.S. military ofcer, Marine
assurances that a conict is avoidable, while militarily with North Korea if necessary. today, in response to a question about how Corps Gen. Joseph Dunford, is traveling in
also supporting Trumps tough talk. They But he stressed that the U.S. is pursuing a worried should people be over the escalating Asia and expected to meet with leaders in
said the United States and its allies no very determined diplomatic effort led by tensions. He said the U.S. has a pretty good South Korea, Japan and China.

Venezuela expected to dominate Pences Latin American trip


By Jill Colvin deadly protests and con- democracy should be peaceful and respect Caracas.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS demnation across the its sovereignty. Im open-minded to a reason, but at the
region. CIA Director Mike Pompeo said Trump, end of the day, our military should be
WASHINGTON Vice President Mike President Donald by raising the prospect of possible mili- deployed when theres a national security
Pences visit to Latin America comes amid Trump on Friday said he tary action, was trying to give the interest that can be articulated to the
unrest in Venezuela and concern by its would not rule out a mil- Venezuelan people hope and opportunity to American people, South Carolinas
neighbors about a possible American mili- itary option in create a situation where democracy can be Lindsey Graham told Fox News Sunday,
tary role. response to Maduros restored. Pompeo told Fox News Sunday adding: I dont see one in Venezuela in
Pence planned to meet with Colombias moves. that Venezuela could very much become a terms of the military force.
president, Juan Manuel Santos, later Mike Pence That statement drew risk to the U.S. if it descended into further Trumps national security adviser said the
Sunday at the start of a weeklong trip like- quick condemnation, chaos. Trump administration wants to get a handle
ly to be dominated by conversations about including from the Colombian Foreign Yet a Republican on the Senate Armed on the current situation under Venezuelan
the crisis in Venezuela. The United States Ministry, which opposed any military Services Committee who calls himself a President Nicolas Maduros embattled gov-
accuses Venezuelan President Nicolas measures and the use of force, and said pretty hawkish guy expressed skepticism ernment and understand better how this
Maduro of a power grab that has sparked efforts to resolve Venezuelas breakdown in about the idea of American troops in crisis might evolve.

Iran officials raise missile, paramilitary


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California is shrinking A wish list for
By Sabrina Brennan avoidable increase
in global green-
house gas pollu- Guest transportation
I
ts time to accept that coastal tion.
California is shrinking. A new
study from the Union of
Armoring the
coast and building
perspective E
veryone complains about traffic. Highway 101 seems
impossible almost any time of the day but especially
during peak hours. Even peaceful Interstate 280 gets
Concerned Scientists predicts chronic levees in the Bay
crowded. Trying to avoid highway traffic by switching to El
Bay Area flooding from rising seas as will be an unimag- to protect development now being Camino Real usually doesnt help. And State Route 92 is a
early as 2060. Cities around the San inably expensive built in inundation zones. One good disaster. You feel sorry for the drivers in the long line of cars
Francisco Bay will begin to experi- public undertak- example is the eight-mile long levee heading west in the morning and east in the afternoon but
ence more frequent and disruptive ing, and that doesnt include relocat- do-over in Foster City that is now going nowhere. If you use 92 locally it is the place to avoid
flooding in the coming decades and ing highways, railways, airports and budgeted for $90 million. That levee during rush hour. So whats the answer? What can we do to
will have to make tough decisions other critical infrastructure. must be rebuilt three feet higher or make things better before they get even worse?
around whether to defend existing Last month, the Guardian reported residents will be required to buy cost- Heres my wish list from
homes and businesses or to retreat, that Mayor Serge Dedina said that up ly flood insurance. the several transit solutions
said Erika Spanger-Siegfried, senior to 30 percent of Imperial Beach could In addition to suing oil companies currently under discussion.
analyst in the Climate and Energy be affected by climate change. As the our elected representatives have a 1). A permanent source of
Program at UCS and a report author. lowest-income, highest poverty-rate responsibility to protect the public funding for Caltrain. It is the
The Pacific Institute calculates that city in San Diego County, we have no from the huge financial burden sea only major transit agency
San Mateo County will lose more in capacity to pay for the extensive level rise will bring to coastal without regular dependable rev-
property value than any other county adaptation measures. Within 15 California. They can do this by using enue other than fares. Caltrain
in the state. Property damage in the years flooding could affect tens of their powers to implement policies depends on the generosity of
county is estimated to be in the thousands of Marin County residents that limit development in known its Joint Powers Board mem-
region of $39 billion, with sea level and cause upwards of $15.5 billion in inundation areas and to prohibit future bers, San Mateo, San
rise projected to affect more than property damage. This lawsuit is shoreline armoring in favor or wet- Francisco and Santa Clara
100,000 residents. intended to shift those costs back land restoration. counties. San Mateo County,
In July, the Daily Journal reported where they belong on the fossil Suing the fossil fuel companies is usually the most reliable,
that San Mateo and Marin counties fuel companies, said Marin County a great start to holding those respon- relies on SamTrans for this
and the city of Imperial Beach filed a supervisor Kate Sears. sible for the coming disaster to funding and SamTrans, the
civil lawsuit. The suit alleges that, A well-funded army of lawyers is account, but that must only be a county bus system, struggles to stay afloat with too few pas-
major corporate members of the fos- organizing to defend deep-pocketed beginning. Without common sense sengers and high labor costs. San Franciscos main priority
sil fuel industry, have known for near- multinationals that include San and practical pragmatic legislating is MUNI, another bus system which is always short on fund-
ly a half century that unrestricted pro- Ramon-based Chevron, ExxonMobil, any legal action becomes nothing ing and Santa Clara County has been focused on building
duction and use of their fossil fuel BP and Shell, while at the same time more than a show. If they really want expensive BART to San Jose. Caltrain, which connects com-
products creates greenhouse gas pol- the plaintiffs continue to approve to leave a lasting legacy current muters from San Jose to San Francisco with both express and
lution that warms the planet and new development within sea level rise local legislative bodies must show local service, was the orphan transit system without much
changes climate. inundation areas. These new develop- through use of their powers that they county or regional attention and support until very recently.
The suit argues that 37 oil, gas and ments will add to the already huge have an understanding that develop- That all changed with the surge of traffic on 101, the intro-
coal companies actively worked to cost of removal and replacement of ment in inundation zones is literally duction of the baby bullet which cut the commute time
discredit the growing body of pub- hospitals, schools, airports, fire sta- pouring money down the drain. between San Jose and San Francisco in half, and the growing
licly available scientific evidence and tions, police stations, ports, roads, Anything less is going to be an number of commuters who prefer speedy rail to a slow sub-
persistently create doubt in a coor- railroad tracks, pump stations, expensive and complex disaster. way ride. The orphan rail line has gotten a big boost from a
dinated, multi-front effort. sewage treatment facilities, power
grassroots organization, Friends of Caltrain, which has suc-
The suit asserts what many of us plants, utilities, hazardous material Sabrina Brennan is a resident of Moss cessfully put Caltrains needs on the agenda of its sponsor-
already accept as fact, that fossil fuel sites and more. Beach. This piece does not represent ing agencies and their respective Boards of Supervisors.
companies have promoted and prof- As communities become dependent
the v iews of the San Mateo County Caltrain carries 80,000 daily riders who otherwise would be
ited from a massive increase in the on costly levee systems to stay dry,
Harbor Commission, of which she is a on Highway 101.
extraction and consumption of oil, and climate projections continue to
The proposed solution is a three-county, eighth-cent
coal and natural gas, which has in turn worsen, we will soon be spending member.
sales tax, which would have to be approved by San Mateo,
caused an enormous, foreseeable and exponentially larger sums of money
San Francisco, and Santa Clara county voters, to provide
that permanent source of funding.
2). Electrification of Caltrain. What a wonderful sight to
Letters to the editor see Gov. Jerry Brown, U.S. representatives Nancy Pelosi,
Jackie Speier and Anna Eshoo, state senators Scott Weiner
and Jerry Hill, San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee, Assemblyman
as the houses can be built to a town of Many good ideas have been advanced Kevin Mullin and Carl Guardino, CEO Silicon Valley
Brisbane Baylands project 4,700. Leadership, gather to celebrate groundbreaking for electri-
but a BART extension from Millbrae
Editor, Its truly breathtaking, Brisbanes to Menlo Park would produce more fication and the recent victory to secure needed funding to
I noted an editorial by a San arrogance in not wanting their town make it a reality. This is the most important upgrade in
transit riders than all the other meas-
Francisco paper urging, practically of generations to become unrecogniz- 153 years for the historic track which has been running on
ures combined. BART from the airport old-fashioned diesel. It will boost ridership by 80 percent.
shaming, Brisbane to approve the able. Take one for the team Brisbane,
huge Baylands project. Selfish north has 36,000 boardings a day 3). Dumbarton rail. A rail system across the Bay would help
at least youll have pictures in the
Brisbaners, that 84 percent dont archives about the town you used to compared to Caltrains 18,000 San relieve traffic not only on the Dumbarton Bridge but also the
want to literally triple the size of the have. Mateo County boardings. It is hard to San Mateo and Bay bridges and State Route 92. We dont need
town nearly overnight. imagine voters approving a new sales another auto crossing which would bring even more traffic
Every other municipality in the Bay tax without including BART. onto 101 on the Peninsula and the Nimitz on the East Bay.
John Dillon Dumbarton rail was first seriously proposed in the toll
Area, including San Francisco, has
San Bruno hike of 2004 as the most cost effective new Bay crossing.
tripled their housing stock and is in a
Tom Huening But the money allocated for that project went instead to
position to judge Brisbane, right? BART should be part
Somewhere? Maybe we can get San Mateo Alameda County to build BART to Warm Springs. Now after
Brisbane to do it. Magnanimous of of tax discussion The letter writer is a former member many studies, Facebook, whose Menlo Park office is near the
San Francisco to lecture Brisbane of the San Mateo County Board bridges approach, has come to the rescue by funding a new
Editor,
of Superv isors and former study. Support for such a rail link comes from many elected
about adding around 4,400-plus BART around the Bay is missing in
officials and it looks as if Caltrain, whose main priority has
homes, barely 15,000 people as fast the transportation tax discussion. county conrtoller.
been electrification, may now be willing to take this project
under its wing. It has always lacked a transit agency sponsor.
OUR MISSION: The Metropolitan Transportation Commission, which
It is the mission of the Daily Journal to be the most oversees the regions bridges, is now considering another
accurate, fair and relevant local news source for
those who live, work or play on the MidPeninsula. toll hike. While there will be much competition for these
By combining local news and sports coverage, funds, it is only right that the highest priority should go
Jerry Lee, Publisher BUSINESS STAFF: analysis and insight with the latest business, to relieve traffic for toll payers. And Dumbarton rail would
Michael Davis Charles Gould lifestyle, state, national and world news, we seek to go along way to achieving that goal. The project has
Jon Mays, Editor in Chief Paul Moisio Joe Rudino provide our readers with the highest quality
Nathan Mollat, Sports Editor Joy Uganiza Todd Waibel information resource in San Mateo County. never been a favorite of MTC so our county representative
Our pages belong to you, our readers, and we on this regional body, Supervisor Warren Slocum and
Erik Oeverndiek, Copy Editor/Page Designer INTERNS, CORRESPONDENTS, CONTRACTORS: choose to reflect the diverse character of this Redwood City Councilwoman Alicia Aguirre, will have to
Nicola Zeuzem, Production Manager Renee Abu-Zaghibra Robert Armstrong dynamic and ever-changing community.
Charlie Chapman Jim Clifford do some heavy lifting to the get the agencys support.
Kerry McArdle, Marketing & Events Elizabeth Cortes Curtis Driscoll Just the way former county supervisor Adrienne Tissier
Samantha Weigel, Senior Reporter
Talia Fine Robert Hutchinson SMDAILYJOURNAL.COM kept the pressure on MTC for Caltrain electrification.
Priscilla Jin Tom Jung
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Brigitte Parman Sophie Penn the rail line, a modernized Caltrain will be the way to go. A
Susan E. Cohn, Senior Correspondent: Events Nick Rose Andrew Scheiner twitter.com/smdailyjournal
Joel Snyder Gary Whitman rail line across the Dumbarton bridge connecting to Caltrain
Dave Newlands, Production Assistant Online edition at scribd.com/smdailyjournal
will also significantly reduce State Route 92 bridge traffic.
Lets make it happen instead of complaining about traf-
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Trump to request possible probe of China trade practices


By Josh Boak Chinese President Xi American companies to either through the World Trade
and Jonathan Lemire Jinping for backing the share their intellectual Organization or outside of it.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS recent U. N. vote to property in order to Chinas foreign and commerce ministries
impose tougher sanc- gain access to the did not immediately respond to faxed
BEDMINSTER, N.J. Even as he seeks tions on North Korea, worlds second largest requests for comment Sunday.
Beijings help on North Korea, President and the leaders reaf- economy. Many U. S. While Beijing has promised to open
Donald Trump plans to sign an executive rmed their commit- businesses must create more industries to foreign companies, it
order asking his trade ofce to consider ment to a nuclear-free joint ventures with also has issued new rules on electric car
investigating China for the alleged theft of Korean Peninsula. But Chinese companies and manufacturing, data security, internet cen-
American technology and intellectual Donald Trump Trump also told Xi Xi Jinping turn over valuable tech- sorship and other fields.
property, an administration ofcial said about the move toward a nology assets, a prac- Trump, who is on a working vacation at
Saturday. possible inquiry into Chinas trade prac- tice that Washington says stifles U.S. eco- his New Jersey golf club, said Friday that
That step is expected Monday but wont tices, according to two U.S. ofcials famil- nomic growth. he planned to be in Washington on
come as a surprise to the Beijing govern- iar with that conversation. They were not Trumps action amounts to a request that Monday for a very important meeting
ment. There is no deadline for deciding if authorized to publicly discuss the private his trade representative determine whether and were going to have a pretty big press
any investigation is necessary. Such an call and spoke on condition of anonymity. an investigation is needed under the Trade conference. It was not immediately clear
investigation easily could last a year. Trump wants government officials to Act of 1974. If an investigation begins, whether he was talking about trade was the
In a phone call Friday, Trump praised look at Chinese practices that force the U.S. government could seek remedies subject.

Health care divide leaves tax on path to reinstatement


By Bob Salsberg development of innovative, even lifesaving Congress, some representing states with increased by 19 percent on average.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS products. thriving clusters of medical device firms. Skeptics argue its impossible to draw a
We know it resulted in job loss when it The U.S. medical device market was valued straight line from the tax to overall perform-
BOSTON The industry that makes med- was in effect and we also know it resulted in at nearly $148 billion in 2016 with projec- ance by the industry and point to a variety of
ical devices from artificial hips to miniature decreased investment and development, said tions it will increase to $173 billion by other factors, from consolidation to global
pumps for IV drips is looking for a fallback Patrick Hope, executive director of the 2019, according to Emergo, a leading indus- competition, that influence trends in
plan to repeal a widely reviled sales tax that Medical Imaging & Technology Alliance, try consultant. employment and R&D commitment.
almost met its end in GOP health care legisla- one of several trade groups fighting reinstate- Companies shed 29,000 jobs from 2013- John McDonough, a professor of public
tion. ment of the tax. 2015 when the tax was in effect, according to health policy at Harvard University, said he
The 2.3 percent excise, one of several taxes The tax covers a range of medical equip- government data cited by the Advanced doubted the tax seriously harmed most firms
and fees in the Affordable Care Act that pay ment sold to hospitals and physicians but Medical Technology Association, or while it was in effect, or that it would wreak
for expanded insurance coverage, has been excludes consumer items such as eyeglasses, AdvaMed. No corresponding employment much havoc if reinstated next year.
the subject of ferocious lobbying by manu- hearing aids and diabetes kits. data exists yet for 2016-2017 when the tax The medical device industry stands out in
facturers seeking its permanent death. Yet for Various failed versions of Republican bills was suspended though another trade group, its determination to be the one industry to get
now its on track to be reinstated on Jan. 1 to repeal and replace the Obama health care the Medical Device Manufacturers off the hook, said McDonough, noting that
after a two-year hiatus, leaving industry lead- law would have killed the tax that is also Association, said a member survey found 70 insurers, drugmakers and hospitals were also
ers worried it will hurt employment and stifle unpopular with many Democrats in percent added jobs while R&D spending assessed higher taxes and fees under the ACA.

Detroit luring manufacturers back to industrial parks, vacant properties


By Corey Williams What we find when were speaking with accommodate a manufacturing operation
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS prospects is they want to be within a rich such as the new Flex-N-Gate facility,
and robust cluster of other automotive and Chapman said.
DETROIT Inside a fenced construction other advanced industries. We have that Other companies already in Detroit or
site on Detroits east side, heavy machines healthy supply chain with regard to auto- moving into the city include Sakthi
are digging, shoving and hauling away motive and advanced manufacturing, said Automotive Group, which is planning an
tons of dirt in preparations for the latest Peter Chapman, Detroit Economic Growth 180,000-square-foot expansion in south-
addition to the citys industrial landscape. Corp. executive vice president for busi- west Detroit. ArcelorMittal plans to move
Auto parts supplier Flex-N-Gate is ness development. into a 317,000-square-foot building in the
expected to bring 750 jobs to Detroit when A 2012 study found Detroit had about 20 I-94 Industrial Park to make steel blanks
it completes its 350,000-square-foot plant square miles of vacant land across its 139 for the automotive industry. Linc
at the Interstate 94 Industrial Park. It will square miles. Quasi-governmental groups Logistics 500, 000-square-foot facility
join several other firms that are investing such as land banks are empowered by cities was the first new tenant there after
millions of dollars where only so many to find, acquire and clean up the land to Michigan made the industrial park a tax-
years ago manufacturing jobs were disap- compete with suburban communities that free zone to help attract companies and
pearing. have open expanses of cleaner soil. Since jobs.
The changes come as Detroit, like many most of the vacant land isnt connected, Hoping to capitalize on companies
those groups buy up adjacent lots here and northeast of downtown. Flex-N-Gate is desires for vacant land, Detroit is undertak-
other Rust Belt cities, looks to lure firms
there to make usable larger pieces. scheduled to open there next year. ing a land-mapping analysis to identify
with just what theyre looking for: vacant
Detroits prime site for new manufactur- Its an example of ... past work assem- vacant and under-utilized parcels that could
land where they can build and grow.
ing is the 186-acre I-94 Industrial Park bling smaller parcels into larger ones to be assembled into larger parcels.
I do not think Detroit is a tough sell.

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Bishop homers again as Whitecaps win Cape Cod title


By Terry Bernal Bourne Braves at Stony While Bishops center field defense handers tendency as a pull hitter.
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Brook Field. It was the throughout the summer was spectacular he Lin hit a rocket into the left-center gap,
second home run in three didnt commit an error through 44 games it but Costes chased it down to make a running
Another day, another homer for Hunter days for the San Carlos was the defense of his left field counterpart catch that ended with a tumble onto the
Bishop. native, who was named Martin Costes that preserved the win Sunday. warning track. It was the defensive gem of
Bishops final home run of the 2017 sea- the Most Valuable Player With the bases loaded and two outs in the what amounted to three Whitecaps pitchers
son, though, will resound as a landmark blast of the series. top of the seventh inning, Bournes Lyle Lin combining on a seven-hit shutout.
as it helped lift the Brewster Whitecaps to the He had probably two worked the count full before putting a good Right-hander Will Tribucher (University of
Cape Cod League championship. of the biggest hits of the swing on a challenge fastball from Martinez Michigan) worked 6 2/3 innings to earn the
With runs at a premium in Sundays third Hunter Bishop championship series, native Joe DeMers. Prior to the pitch, win. DeMers (University of Washington)
and deciding game of the best-of-three Cape Whitecaps manager though, Costes had shaded a few steps toward totaled one-third of an inning. Right-hander
Cod League championship series, Bishop Jamie Shevchik said. Not to mention what the left-center alley, in part because Bishop Troy Miller (University of Michigan) worked
socked a solo home run in the sixth inning he does for you defensively. So to me, it who is teammates with the batter, Lin, at
to help the Whitecaps to a 2-0 win over the was a no-brainer. Arizona State was familiar with the right- See CAPE COD, Page 14

Menlos Xu named to
Junior National team
By Terry Bernal
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

Vision Volleyball has long been one of the


most prestigious clubs in Northern California.
So, when Vision Blue 16U head coach Will Yuen ROB SCHUMACHER/USA TODAY SPORTS
lavished this years setter Selina Xu with a Justin Thomas plays from a bunker on the
supreme compliment, it really said something 16th hole during the final round of the PGA
about the San Carlos natives talents. Championship at Quail Hollow Club.
She, in my opinion, is the best setter thats
ever played with our club, Yuen said.
Xu was honored as one of the best high school
setters in the nation when she was one of 12
Thomas rallies in
players named last Friday to the 2017 U.S. Girls
Junior National Team. One of just two California
products to make the cut the other was Kendall
Charlotte to take
Kipp of Newport Beach Xu now embarks with
the mostly-senior team on a trip to Santa Fe,
Argentina to compete in the FIVB Girls U18
his first PGA title
By Doug Ferguson
World Championship from Aug. 18-27.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
One of the few non-seniors on the team, Xu
will have to put her junior season at Menlo
School on hold. Menlos first day of classes in CHARLOTTE, N.C. Justin Thomas
Monday, Aug. 28. But the reigning Division IV emerged from the shadow of a longtime friend
state champions have already resumed fall and won the PGA Championship to take his
workouts, with tryouts having been held last place among the young elite in golf.
week and Monday marking the first day of offi- With two big breaks to start the back
cial varsity practice. nine, a chip-in for birdie to seize control
Menlo head coach Marco Paglialunga said and a timely 7-iron that soared over the
Xus absence presents some obstacles in get- water to a peninsula green, Thomas closed
ting the team fully prepared for the 2018 season with a 3-under 68 for a two-shot victory.
beginning Aug. 29 with Menlo taking on The PGA Championship was the most fit-
Gunn High School-Palo Alto but that its def- ting major for the 24-year-old son of a PGA
initely for a good cause. professional. Mike Thomas, a former PGA
Im super happy about it, Paglialunga said. board member and longtime pro at Harmony
I know its an issue for preparing the team the Landing outside Louisville, Kentucky,
best as we can. On the other side its a great walked along the edge of the 18th green and
honor and a great pride for one of players play- into the arms of his son, a major champion.
ing in a competition like that one. I cannot The week began with Jordan Spieths quest
be prouder and happier about it, absolutely. for a career Grand Slam. Spieth was at the
Through just her underclassman years, Xu has 18th green late Sunday afternoon at Quail
already etched a legend as a fierce competitor. Hollow, but only so he could celebrate the
In 2016, she not only paired with setter Kristin moment with Thomas, close friends since
Sellers in Menlos 6-2 offense she and they were 14.
Sellers each surpassed the 500 assists plateau So awesome, dude, Spieth told him.
to lead the squad to five straight wins GRAPHIC BY TERRY BERNAL Thomas was every bit of that.
Incoming Menlo School junior Selina Xu was selected for the 2017 U.S. Girls Junior National
See XU, Page 16 Team, which opens play Aug. 19 at the U18 Wold Championships in Santa Fe, Argentina. See GOLF, Page 14

Harper to DL but Nats get good news


By Stephen Whyno That bad feel- news. General manager Mike Rizzo
Inside
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ing subsided as said Harper has a significant bone
Harper walked up bruise in his left knee but avoided the
WASHINGTON When Bryce the stairs from kind of ligament or tendon damage that
Harper writhed in pain on the field and the dugout to the would have put a pin in the teams
clutched at his left knee and then didnt clubhouse, test- World Series aspirations.
put weight on his left leg as he was ed his knee by Theres no definitive timeline for
helped off, the possibility of a career- Rookie Stratton whirls jumping up and Harper to return, but manager Dusty
altering injury seemed realistic. gem in Giants DH split. down and then Baker referenced 10 days to two weeks.
Harper was definitely worried. See Page 13 got the MRI At the very least the Nationals are
Of course youre going to think the results that hopeful the star outfielder and NL MVP MICHAEL OWENS/USA TODAY SPORTS
worst, he said. Its definitely a bad revealed what the Washington Nationals superstar Bryce Harper anguishes after sustaining
feeling. Nationals hope is season-saving See HARPER, Page 13 a knee injury Saturday against the Giants at Nationals Park.
12 Monday Aug. 14, 2017 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

MLB briefs
Banner world for Felix, banner championships for U.S. Stanton ties Marlins home run record
By Pat Graham
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS MIAMI Giancarlo Stanton homered for
the fourth straight game, hitting his 42nd of
LONDON The race was still somewhat the year to tie the Marlins season record,
close when Allyson Felix grabbed the and Miami completed its first series sweep
baton. of the Colorado Rockies
Then, it wasnt. since 2006, winning 5-3
She shifted into that Allyson Felix gear Sunday.
and opened up a lead that grew wider and wider Stanton homered lead-
during the second leg of the 4x400-meter ing off the third inning to
relay Sunday at the world championships. tie Gary Sheffields team
The final two legs of the race were a for- record set in 1996. The
mality, with the Americans winning in a homer was Stantons 21st
cakewalk. It was Felixs 11th world gold in the past 33 games.
medal, tying her with Usain Bolt for most Giancarlo It was the 250th homer
in the history of the championships. of Stantons career and
Stanton came in his 941st game.
Whats more, it was her 16th career world
medal a mark that solely belongs to her. Only five players since 1913 have reached
A banner night for Felix. A banner 10 the 250-milestone faster.
days at the worlds for the Americans, who
brought home a team-record 30 medals, JOHN SIBLEY/REUTERS Jordan has small stake in Jeter group
including 10 of the gold variety. Quanera Hayes, Allyson Felix, Shakima Wimbley and Phyllis Francis of the U.S. celebrate MIAMI A person familiar with the situa-
The U.S. squad finished the 4x400 in 3 winning the gold medal in the womens 4x400-meter relay Sunday in London. tion says NBA Hall of Famer Michael Jordan
minutes, 19.02 seconds. Previously, the second lap that helped set the tone. 31-year-old Felix said. Its a special thing has a small stake in Derek Jeters investment
largest margin of victory at worlds in this Its really special. I feel like the sport to be able to look back and see what I have group that reached an agreement to buy the
race was 3.32 seconds. The U.S. won this has really given me so much, and I hope I done over the years. Miami Marlins.
one over Britain by 5.98, and it was Felixs have given a little bit back in return, the As she finished up her celebration lap, the The person confirmed Jordans role to The
crowd was applauding for Bolt. He was tak- Associated Press on con-
ing one last ceremonial lap to say farewell dition of anonymity
to the fans. Sunday because the par-
Felix still wants to race at least to the ties involved have not
2020 Tokyo Olympics. When shes done, commented.
though, there will be no fancy displays. Jordan already owns the
Thats not really her thing. NBA Charlotte Hornets.
But shes glad Bolt got that sort of recog- He and Jeter have known
nition. each other for more than
It was really neat to see that for him, see 20 years and are close
Michael Jordan friends.
the appreciation people have for what hes
done, said Felix, who has nine Olympic A signed $1. 2 billion agreement was
medals, including six golds, to go with her submitted Saturday to Major League
record haul from worlds. Sometimes, you Baseball for Marlins owner Jeffrey Loria
take it for granted. Theres so much work to sell the franchise to a group that
that comes into this, and to be consistent includes Jeter, the former New York
over the years, sometimes that gets lost. Yankees captain. Venture capitalist Bruce
Its cool to see people appreciate it. Sherman of Naples, Florida would be the
This has been a roller-coaster champi- controlling owner.
onship for Felix. She didnt have her tradi- The Marlins expect to close the deal in
tional kick in the final of the 400 , and set- early October.
tled for bronze in a race won by teammate
Phyllis Francis, who anchored the 4x400 Padres extend manager Andy Green
relay. Felix also helped the 4x100 relay LOS ANGELES The San Diego Padres
team to a gold medal. committed to their rebuilding program under
Those two relay golds are nice and all, but Andy Green, giving their manager a three-
they dont make up for the one that slipped year extension Sunday through 2021.
away in the 400. Green, 40, is in the second year of his orig-
Unfortunately, thats not how it works. inal contract with the struggling Padres (51-
Thats not how I am, Felix said. 65), and the organization is encouraged by
About all those world medals: She doesnt the way he has handled his young team.
have any of them. But she can visit them The Padres are undergoing a massive player
anytime she likes at her parents house; personnel change and the organization feels
they hold on to them for safe keeping. he has blended well with the young and veter-
I really dont know what they do with an players.
them, she joked. I guess they look at The Padres went 68-94 last year in Greens
them sometimes. Theyre really proud. first season with the team.
THE DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS Monday Aug. 14, 2017 13
Doubleheader: Game 1 Giants 4, Nationals 2; Game 2 Nationals 6, Giants 2

Stratton deals in opener; Kendrick slams in nightcap By Benjamin Standig After Suarez Matt Moore pitched seven innings
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS i n t en t i o n al l y of two-run ball for San Francisco and
walked Anthony struck out a season-high nine.
WASHINGTON Howie R e n d o n , Stratton (1-2) allowed five hits
Kendrick hit a game-ending grand Kendrick home- and one walk in his fourth major
slam in the 11th inning, and the red to left. league start in the opener, and Sam
Washington Nationals beat the Scherzer, who Dyson got three outs for his ninth
Giants 6-2 on Sunday in the finale tossed a five- save in 14 chances.
of a day-night doubleheader. hitter in a 3-1 Washington did not advance a run-
Daniel Murphy and Ryan Howie Kendrick victory at San ner to scoring position until the
Zimmerman also homered for Francisco on seventh.
Washington in the makeup of Friday May 31, allowed two runs and five I thought we attacked the zone
nights rainout. Max Scherzer struck hits. The two-time Cy Young Award pretty good today, Stratton said. I
out 10 in seven innings and Matt winner has dropped a decision thought in the past I had nibbled
Albers (6-2) pitched two scoreless since June 21, but he lost the lead around a little bit, so I didnt want to
innings for the win. on Pablo Sandovals solo homer in do that.
San Francisco took the opener 4- the seventh. Panik had three hits, including a
2, with Chris Stratton striking out a Washingtons defense saved two-run single in San Franciscos
career-high 10 in 6 2/3 shutout Scherzer a run in the fourth. Hunter three-run second.
innings. Pences single drove in Denard Pinch hitter Kelby Tomlinson
GEOFF BURKE/USA TODAY SPORTS Span, but center fielder Michael A. added a sacrifice fly in the eighth for a
Murphy singled off Albert Suarez
Chris Stratton earns his first win of the year, striking out 10 through 6 2/3 (0-2) leading off the 11th and raced Taylor threw out Joe Panik trying to 4-0 lead. He also struck out in each of
innings in the first game of a doubleheader split with the Nationals. to third on Zimmermans bloop hit. score from second. his four at-bats in the second game.

HARPER
I dont like wet bases, Harper
said. Its just an unfortunate situ-
ation that happened. Theres noth-
ing I can do.
hurt the Nationals yet because of
their organizational depth.
When talking about building an
organization, youd be short-
Chapman flexes power in
Continued from page 11

candidate will be back before the


Harper, the 2015 MVP, is hit-
ting .326 with 29 home runs and
87 RBIs in 106 games this sea-
sighted youd be short-sighted to
think about the 25 men on the
major league roster, Rizzo said.
big inning as As down Os
end of the season. son, and his presence in the lineup This is a 40-, 50-man operation By Michael Wagaman
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
As 9, Orioles 3
is crucial to Washington playing and you have to rely on great scout-
It was definitely a relief,
deep into October. ing to bring the players and great Kendall Graveman (3-3) had an
Harper said Sunday. Were going OAKLAND A promising start
The Nationals running away development to get these guys uneven outing in his first win
to take some time to definitely let for the Orioles ended in frustration
with the NL East gives them the ready to play at an optimal level in since returning Aug. 3 from a dis-
it heal. I want to be at 100 percent following Jeremy Hellicksons abled list stint caused by a strained
luxury of playing it safe with a pennant race for the Washington
whenever I play. The World Series roughest outing since joining right shoulder. He matched his
Harper. Given injuries to Harper, Nationals, which is not easy.
is definitely on my mind, play- B a l t i m o r e s career high of eight strikeouts,
offs, things like that. Stephen Strasburg who has a The injury to Harper opens up rotation two
rehab assignment Monday and playing time in the outfield but allowing two runs and eight hits
Rizzo said the Nationals feel weeks ago. in seven innings.
they dodged a bullet but didnt others, the Nationals focus is get- would present a difficult challenge M a t t
ting healthy for the playoffs. if hes not ready by the start of the Run-scoring singles by
want to undersell the significance Chapman hit a Jonathan Schoop in the first and
of the bone bruise, which came We dont know how long hes postseason. The Nationals dont tiebreaking
have another Harper in the sys- Chris Davis in the second built
when Harper hyperextended his going to be out, but he will be three-run homer Baltimores 2-0 lead.
knee slipping on a wet base in the back before the end of the sea- tem, and neither does anyone else off Hellickson in
in baseball. Ryan Healy hit an RBI double in
first inning of a rain-delayed game son, Baker said. We expect him a five-run fourth
inning, and the the fourth, when Khris Davis
against the San Francisco Giants to be back for the stretch drive and Hes definitely one of those scored the tying run when he beat
on Saturday night. be healthy. Thats what we want. guys that you cant replace on a Matt Chapman As overcame an
early two-run Chris Davis throw home on Matt
The bone bruise, its real, This fall is especially important team, starter Edwin Jackson said. Olsons grounder to first.
Harper knows that and vowed deficit in a 9-3 victory Sunday.
Rizzo said. Its an injury, and considering Harper can be a free Hellickson (1-2) gave up six runs Chapman, in a 3-for-16 slide,
were going to have to treat it agent after the 2018 season, crys- not to play through an injury homered off the left-field pole. All
twice as many as he allowed in
accordingly. tallizing Washingtons champi- unless its the playoffs. At that his previous two starts. He allowed eight of his home runs have been
Rizzo said the conditions, onship window with Max Scherzer point, all bets are off. five hits in five-plus innings. since the All-Star break.
which included steady rain during in his prime and a lineup built If I dont feel good, then Im That dropped the Orioles to 3-4 Marcus Semiens sacrifice fly
the play aided in the injury but with power around the 29-year-old not going to go out there and on their 10-game road trip. Manny increased the lead to 6-1 in the
didnt blame Major League face of the franchise, Daniel play, Harper said. Of course if we Machado hit his 22nd homer and fifth, Joyce homered against
Baseball for going ahead with the Murphy, Trea Turner, Anthony were in the playoffs right now Id scored twice for Baltimore. Richard Bleier in the seventh and
game. Harper was upset about Rendon and Ryan Zimmerman. tape it up and get out there and Matt Joyce and Matt Olson also Olson went deep off Zach Britton
playing in the rain at 10 p.m. but Even injuries to Strasburg, Turner, hobble the best I could and do homered as the As gained a four- in the eighth, Olsons third in as
called it a freak accident. Jayson Werth and more havent that. game split. many games.
14 Monday Aug. 14, 2017 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

16 years as manager of the Division III pro- solo home run in the sixth for insurance.

CAPE COD gram at Keystone College in Pennsylvania,


he has twice been to the DIII World Series,
but Keystone finished runner-up in 2016,
It was a feast-or-famine series for Bishop,
who went 4 for 13 through the three games,
but struck out eight times, including a four-
Continued from page 11 his best showing there. strikeout game Saturday. Sunday, he got rung
Prior to transitioning to the Cape Cod up on a 2-2 curveball in his first at-bat. After
League, Shevchik had twice been to the cham- a third-inning single, his sixth-inning at-
the final two frames to close it out, including a
pionship series in the New England Collegiate bat started with a curveball as well.
groundout to shortstop AJ Graffanino to set off
Baseball League as manager of the Danbury So, when the left-handed slugger got a
the celebration.
Westerners, but came up short both times. fastball several inches off the outside of the
Once we finally got that final out, we
threw our gloves in the air and the rest is Through three playoff series this summer, plate, he jumped on it.
history, Bishop said. Brewster faced five elimination games. The It felt like a pretty good swing, Bishop
The championship title marks Brewsters Whitecaps dropped the first game of their ini- said. I just let it get a little bit deeper and
first since 2000. After winning Fridays tial three-game series with defending three- took it to left field. We knew runs were
opener in Brewster 5-4 during which time Cape Cod champion Yarmouth-Dennis, scarce and we knew before the game even
Bishop provided a three-run blast the but rallied back to win the final two games. started it was going to be a close game. So
Whitecaps were poised to win the champi- Facing the regular-seasons best team Orleans when he threw me the fastball, I knew I was
onship on the road Saturday. But with the Firebirds in the East Division Championship going to have to do something with it.
Whitecaps up 7-3, Bourne rallied for eight series, the Whitecaps again rebounded from a In his first season playing in a wood-bat
runs in the fifth inning and won it 13-7 to loss in the three-game series opener. league, Bishop hit just . 212 with one
move the series back to Brewster Sunday. Honestly, our whole entire playoffs was homer. Through nine postseason games, he
It was poetic having it done in Brewster to (dramatic), Bishop said, but especially hit .226 (7 for 31) with three homers.
win that championship, Shevchik said. today because you knew it was the last Its definitely an adjustment you have to
Not only was it a special day for 4,591 game. It was just a great game. [Tribucher] make, Bishop said of swinging the wood
fans in attendance in Brewster, it was a big threw an absolute gem. bat. Some guys like it and some guys
The Brewster Whitecaps celebrate their first win for Shevchik himself, who had never Brewster got on the board in the third inning dont. I really like the wood bat because it
Cape Cod League championship since 2000. previously celebrated a title at any level. In on a sacrifice fly by Costes. Bishop added a tells you how good of a hitter you are.

GOLF
The last major of the year, and I was in con- I cant put it into words, Thomas said tying 63 in the U.S. Open to get in the final
tention, said Matsuyama, a runner-up at the about his PGA of America heritage. I wish my group at Erin Hills, Thomas struggled from
U.S. Open. All I can do is try harder next grandpa could be here for it. Its so special to the start and shot 75. He started this final
time. get it done. Ive glad we have a trophy now. round two shots behind, skulled a bunker shot
Continued from page 11 Thomas sealed it with a 7-iron from 221 Kevin Kisner was the last one who had a on the first hole and had to make a 15-foot
yards, so pure that he let the club twirl through chance to catch him. But he three-putted from putt to avoid double bogey. He missed a short
his hands as he watched it clear the water and 100 feet on the 16th for bogey, couldnt birdie par putt on No. 3, and that was the last mis-
With five players still in the mix on the take he made until it no longer mattered.
back nine, Thomas surged ahead by chipping roll out to 15 feet. The birdie putt curled in and the 17th from long range and hit his second
in from 40 feet on the par-3 13th hole, and his lead was up to three going to the 18th. A shot into the water and finished with a double Thomas began his move with a 35-foot
holding his nerve down the stretch as his chal- final bogey only affected the score. bogey. Kisner, the 54-hole leader, played the birdie putt on No. 9, and then caught two
lengers eventually faded, one after another. Thomas finished at 8-under 276 for his final three holes in 6 over on the weekend. He breaks on the par-5 10th. His tee shot sailed
Hideki Matsuyama, bidding to become the fourth victory of the year. closed with a 74. left into a tree and bounced out into the fair-
first player from Japan to win a major, recov- The PGA has been part of the Thomas fami- Matsuyama also hit into the water on No. 18 way. Then, his 8-foot birdie putt hung on the
ered from back-to-back bogeys with birdies on ly for three generations. Paul Thomas, his and made bogey for a 72 to finish three back. left edge of the cup. Thomas smiled and lazily
the 14th and 15th holes to get within one shot. grandfather, was the longtime pro at Louis Oosthuizen (70), Patrick Reed (67) turned away, and a few seconds later as he
But the championship turned on the 16th hole. Zanesville Country Club in Ohio who played and Francesco Molinari (67) tied for second, looked back toward the hole, gravity took
Thomas faced a 6-foot par putt to stay at in the 1962 U.S. Open. His father played at though none had a chance to win playing the over and the ball dropped into the cup.
8 under. Matsuyama caught a good lie over Morehead State and had aspirations of playing 18th. Oosthuizen holed a 50-foot birdie putt He had a chance for a knockout until failing to
the green and chipped to 5 feet. Thomas the tour that didnt last long. Instead, Mike on the 18th to get a runner-up finish in the birdie the two easiest holes on the back nine,
wasted no time over the putt and drilled it in Thomas became a club pro who watched his majors for the fourth time. only to make up for it with the tough bunker
the center of cup. Matsuyama missed and son fall in love with the game and grow into a For Reed, it was his first top 10 in a major. shot on the 16th that led to his clutch par, and a
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Neymar shines in PSG debut Federer upset
By Samuel Petrequin
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
left wing of PSGs attack in the
small Brittany town.
Neymar looked intensely
in Rogers Cup
GUINGAMP, France focused from the start, easily THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Declaring he was more alive than switching from one wing to the
ever, Neymar did not disappoint other, and often taking a playmak- MONTREAL Alexander
on his debut for Paris Saint- er role. Zverevs hot streak is still alive.
Germain. Pre-match festivities in the Roger Federers win streak is over.
The worlds most expensive small Brittany town included some The German beat Federer 6-3,
player provided a pulsating fireworks, but Neymar was jeered 6-4 in the Rogers Cup final on
evenings entertainment at the by a handful of fans as he came on Sunday for his 10th consecutive
Stade du Roudourou on Sunday, the pitch to warm up with his victory.
with one goal and an assist, as teammates, pointing a finger The 20-year-old Zverev, the win-
PSG overcame strong resistance toward the sky. By the end, many ner last week in
from Guingamp to win 3-0 in the local fans gave him a standing Wa s h i n g t o n ,
French league. ovation. D. C. , matched
Neymar was named man of the Neymars first touch in the Federer with a
match, and it was deserved. French league was a long ball for BENOIT TESSIER/REUTERS fifth tourna-
Im very happy with the trophy Angel Di Maria that landed on the Paris Saint-Germains Neymar celebrates scoring their third goal Sunday. ment title this
(man of the match), but the most edge of the box, but the Argentine The big question that immedi- playing in the beginning of the year. He also
important (thing) was to win, player could not latch onto it. ately emerged when Neymar season I was already playing in s t o p p e d
Neymar said through a translator. Neymars vision, acceleration signed with PSG was how he could that position, more on the inside Federers win
I knew it would be difficult to and through balls in a weaker fit into coach Unai Emerys sys- and sometimes on the flanks. Our streak at 16.
Alexander He will try to
leave Barca, but Im very happy to league than Spains unsettled tem. Neymar proved he can play coach likes us to float around in
Guingamps back four, and his
Zverev keep it going at
be here. People believe that leav- well with the Uruguay forward, the middle, he left me very com-
ing Barca is like to die. But Im trademark dribbles were also on especially if Emery continues to fortable. I am feeling very well. an event in Cincinnati this week.
more alive than ever. Im very display at the Roudourou. use Cavani in a central position. Neymar completed 103 passes, Zverev avenged a loss to Federer
happy, and the football is the Midfielder Lucas Deaux will be I knew he was a top player, one of which set up Cavani in the at Halle, Germany on June 25 and
same. remembered as the first French Neymar said about Cavani. Now 62nd minute, as his teammate evened their career head-to-head
Neymar, who signed from league player to be nutmegged by Im playing with him. He is a great scored his 90th goal in 135 record at two wins apiece.
Barcelona last week, missed the the former Barcelona star. player, and when you have such topflight matches. Cavani then The fourth-seeded Zverev won
start of the season at the Parc des Encouragingly for PSG, Neymar great players in a team, its easy. turned provider to set up Neymar $894,585 while the second-seeded
Princes against Amiens due to has already gelled with Cavani, Neymar said it was easy to fit with a cut-back pass that the Federer got $438,635.
paperwork problems. Hired for a with both players finding each into the team. Brazil captain converted from Zverev used some sharp ground-
world-record 222 million euros other instinctively despite the lack You may not believe it, but in close range with a poke in the strokes to get the only service
($262 million), he started on the of space in the Guingamp box. the friendlies that Barcelona was 82nd minute. break he needed to win the first set.
The lanky German escaped a
break point at 1-0 in the second set
Stanfords Valenzuela falls at U.S. Womens Amateur with consecutive aces, and an off-
looking Federer never challenged
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Texas, is the first Longhorn to win the on the second round of the 36-hole final, again. The 36-year-old Federer said
title since Kelli Kuehne won two straight the 19th hole, and was the only hole she he only felt aches and pains
CHULA VISTA Sophia Schubert in 1995 and 1996. She also ended a streak won. It came after Schubert ended the first from playing in his first tourna-
birdied the first hole and cruised to a 6-and- of nine straight teenage champions. round at the San Diego Country Club plus-4. ment of the hardcourt season, but
5 victory over Albane Valenzuela in the Valenzuela, 19, the reigning Pac-12 Schubert had a birdie on the 22nd hole it looked to be more than that.
final of the 117th U.S. Womens Amateur champion as a freshman at Stanford, was and closed it out with a birdie on the 29th Zverev said he only noticed that his
Championship on Sunday. bidding to become the first winner from hole and a par on the 31st. She finished opponents serve wasnt quite as hard.
Albane The 21-year-old Schubert, of Oak Switzerland and the first Cardinal to win in with six birdies and had bogies on the He broke a mistake-prone Federer for
Valenzuela Ridge, Tennessee, who will be a senior at 34 years. She also birdied No. 1, but it was 21st and 27th holes. a 4-3 lead and served out the match.
THE DAILY JOURNAL LOCAL Monday Aug. 14, 2017 17

The long drive


W
e Californians love our cars and live in such a
beautiful part of the world. While driving trips
are among my favorite travels, Ive known
plenty of car sickness sufferers. Many claim the best anti-
dote is simply to let them drive, which certainly begs the
question: What to do when the dog gets car sick? Our Frida
happily has outgrown the problem which reportedly
affects 20 percent of dogs, but when she was young she
(and her humans) suffered through many long, miserable,
smelly drives. Theres really nothing like being stuck in
trafc, unable to pull off the road,
when that telltale uhnk-uhnk-uhnk
noise starts coming from the back
seat.
Vomiting is the obvious symp-
tom, but drooling, dry heaves, pac-
ing, panting, whining and yawning
are among the signs. There are phar- Annabelle: Creation debuted as the most popular movie in the world this week.
maceuticals your veterinarian can
prescribe, and some vets may sug-
gest off-label dosing with human
Annabelle jolts movies, scares up $35M debut
meds (Dramamine, Benadryl), but we
should always consider drugs the
By Jake Coyle
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Top 10 movies
last option. 1.Annabelle: Creation, $35 million ($35 million international).
For those who lean organic, there are a number of dog- 2.Dunkirk, $11.4 million ($14.5 million international).
NEW YORK The Conjuring spinoff Annabelle:
specic herbal teas plus home brew recipes found online 3.Nut Job 2: Nutty by Nature, $8.9 million.
Creation scared up an estimated $35 million in North
which rely on plants Ive found effective for my own occa- 4.The Dark Tower, $7.9 million ($7.9 million international).
American theaters over the weekend, making it easily the 5.The Emoji Movie, $6.6 million ($14.1 million international).
sional stomach upsets (chamomile, ginger root, fennel
top film and giving the lagging August box office a shot 6.Girls Trip, $6.5 million ($1.4 million international).
seed). Keeping the car temp cold and breezy helps, as may
in the arm. 7. Spider-Man: Homecoming, $6.1 million ($12.4 million
having Fido face forward by strapping into a doggy seat
The opening came close to matching the films prede- international).
belt. And remember, what goes in must come out so cut
cessor, Annabelle, which opened with $37.1 million in 8.Kidnap, $5.2 million.
down food and water intake just before the trip. Invest in a 9.Glass Castle, $4.9 million.
October 2014. Warner Bros. could celebrate not only the
car seat cover (or simply a beach towel). 10.Atomic Blonde, $4.6 million ($5.2 million international).
months biggest debut but also having the weeks top two
Behavioral approaches can also prove very effective. If
films. Christopher Nolans Dunkirk followed in second
the only time Sparky gets into the car is for trips to the
with $11.4 million in its fourth weekend, according to
vet or for hours long rides on jammed highways to a vaca-
studio estimates Sunday.
tion spot, simple angst associated with the car might be
Even amid an especially weak August, the well-reviewed
part of the problem. Try some short drives to fun destina-
horror sequel and modestly budgeted Annabelle:
tions, and take breaks on those long trips. No reprimand-
Creation found eager audiences.
ing the hound who hurls (he really cant help it!) and,
That we were able to do $35 million in what is a very
whatever you do, pack paper towels and a few plastic
sluggish marketplace was very impressive, said Jeffrey
bags!
Goldstein, Warner Bros. distribution chief. We all know
that moviegoing begets moviegoing and right now its a
Ken White is the president of the Peninsula Humane Society dip in the content overall.
& SPCA. The film, the third to spiral out of 2013s The
Conjuring, cost only about $15 million to make. More
sequels and spinoffs are being developed in what has
become for Warner Bros. a steadily profitable horror fran-
chise bent on old-school frights. The Annabelle off-
shoot centers on a possessed doll.
Last weeks top film, the poorly received Stephen King
adaptation The Dark Tower, slid dramatically. The Sony
Pictures release, starring Idris Elba and Matthew
McConaughey, toppled nearly 60 percent on its second
weekend with an estimated $7.9 million.
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the shops or restaurants in the retail space, according to the three-bedroom units for sale and rent in the massive project

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documents.
Greenwood said he believes the project is in line with the
plan for the area defined by access to El Camino Real and
proposed adjacent to Oyster Point Marina/Park.
The project was initially intended to be more than 2 mil-
lion square feet of research and development space, but the
the train station. applicant has since tacked on an additional 1.4 million
The citys specific plan and vision for the area calls for square feet of space designated for housing, while trimming
right direction, said Greenwood. Although well need to a transition from a 1960s, sprawling, auto-oriented strip about 500,000 square feet of office space, said Greenwood.
go through the rest of the process to determine any con- into an urban-appropriate, dense, mixed use that gives peo- If the housing was approved, it would be the first of its
cerns. ple options to use transit near the BART station, he said. kind allowed in the area east of Highway 101, which has
He said it is reasonable to expect the project will go This project fits all those categories really well. traditionally been reserved for development in the citys
before the Planning Commission in the next few months He added the proposal also blends with the surrounding life sciences industry.
and suggested it could receive final approval from the City Civic Center project proposed by city officials, who intend Considering the size and scope of the potentially trans-
Council by the end of the year. to construct a new police and fire station, library, park and formative project, Greenwood said officials must focus on
SummerHill Homes is proposing the 1.67-acre develop- recreation center plus housing a short distance away. the variety of environmental impacts tied to it.
ment spread across four parcels at the intersection of El Considering the optimal building environment inviting We are in fact-finding mode, he said. We have several
Camino Real and Chestnut Avenue, a short distance from a variety of developments across South San Francisco, technical studies underway and well see what the analysis
the citys Bay Area Rapid Transit station. Greenwood said he believes the SummerHill proposal will shows.
The six-story building would include 172 units spanning help rejuvenate a region ready for further investment. He said he expects environmental review documents will
in size between studios and two-bedroom units, according The economic conditions are ripe now, and as the city be published this fall and the plans could go before the
to city documents. moves ahead with the Civic Center campus, there is renewed Planning Commission shortly afterwards potentially
The ground floor of the building would include more than interest in private development and this area is starting to before review from the City Council in early 2018.
11,130 square feet of retail space, plus a variety of sur- take off, he said. Considering the amount of eyes watching the proposal,
rounding amenities such as a lounge and fitness studio as In other business at the meeting, officials gave further Greenwood said officials are taking great care to assure all
well an outdoor recreational area along adjacent to examination to more homes being proposed in a gigantic perspectives are considered.
Centennial Way, according to the documents. development slated for the eastern portion of Highway 101. We are going above and beyond because we want to make
Parking is proposed to be built underground, offering 254 Oyster Point Development is offering to built 1,191 res- sure we have sufficient public meetings to go through these
spaces for residents, 10 for guests and 38 for those visiting idential units spanning in size between condominiums and issues, he said.

FLIGHT
comes down to taking the controls into her own hands, the air. With 13 years of experience as a flight instructor, Dyer
view is still what stands out the most for Karpishin. has found having pilots with a wide array of backgrounds
Its a really big deal, she said, of the first time flying a and experiences has helped the collective knowledge of the
Continued from page 1 plane. The view is what gets me every time. community grow.
Karpishin said exploring the Bay Area from above since Flying is a very solitary profession, he said. Its a lot
she received her pilots license at the end of the program of individual responsibility. But on the ground, all those
ing to read weather patterns, understand airspace regula- has been one of the thrills of testing her experience with individuals just want to tell stories.
tions and their way around the many pieces of equipment planes. Short trips to Half Moon Bay Airport, just 16 min- Dyer said getting young pilots exposure to flight les-
pilots use to navigate. utes away from the San Carlos Airport, and the Palo Alto sons early on, when students can learn quickly and build on
But even with all those facts to think about, when it Airport have changed her perspective on the regions their experience, like Karpishin did through the scholar-
geography. ship program, also enhances the safety of the community.
Sharing the experience of learning how to fly with other Through a marketing project Karpishin worked on for the
students similarly in search of hard-to-find aerial views has center this summer, she got a chance to speak with the
been one of the best discoveries for Karpishin as shes women in aviation gathered around the San Carlos Airport.
19 20 explored the airport community. With the song A Piece of Sky as the backdrop for a video
Being with three other kids doing the scholarship, we she created featuring scenes of Bay Area women in avia-
work together so much we really developed a bond, she tion, the video illustrates the experience of women who
said. have pursued their dreams to fly despite being underrepre-
Though shes been able to apply the teamwork skills sented in the field. Karpishin was encouraged by the
shes learned from her peers to schoolwork, swapping sto- response she received from the some 50 women she con-
ries about take-offs and landings with the friends she met tacted, saying many were eager to participate.
through the scholarship program has opened her eyes to You dont always talk to that many women, so this kind
the congenial nature of the community of pilots gathered at of brought them together, she said. I got to see how
the San Carlos Airport by the center. excited they were to share that experience with other peo-
Its definitely very welcoming, she said, of the pilots ple through the video.
shes met through barbecues and safety seminars the center Visit youtube. com/
hosts. You can ask anyone questions, theyre happy to watch?v=r51ahIP0_yw&feature=youtu. be to see
help. Karpishins It All Began A Celebration of Women in
Dan Dyer, the centers owner and founder, said creating Aviation video. Visit the San Carlos Flight Center at 655
opportunities for pilots to share stories serves the dual pur- Skyway Road, Suite 215 or visit sancarlosflight.com for
pose of fostering community and increasing safety in the more information.

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Sister Celine Zetah marked a century on July 31 with a special mass and a lunch at Marian Life Foster City Councilman Gary Pollard, left, and Samaritan House CEO Bart Charlow with a
Care Center in Burlingame with cake and spectacular balloons. Sister Mary Ann Clifford read backpack recipient at the fifth annual backpack giveaway Aug. 5 at Samaritan House in San
commendations from U.S. Rep. Jackie Speier, D-San Mateo, Gov. Jerry Brown and U.S. Sen. Al Mateo. The backpacks, filled with grade-appropriate school supplies, went to eligible client
Franken from Minnesota (Celine grew up in Olivia, Minn.). Franken called her a pillar of our families and their children.
collective community. Burlingame Mayor Ricardo Ortiz was on hand to give Celine the baby girl at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City on Aug.
Burlingame proclamation in her honor. The climax was the reading of an Apostolic Blessing City on July 27, 2017. 1, 2017.
from Pope Francis. Celine entered the community January 5, 1944. She taught primary grades
from 1954 to 1978. ***
Th o mas an d S arah Gi e rk e , of Yi ran Li and Lumi n Ma, of Hayward,
Nabi l and Sto l l Nas s ery, of Hayward, Redwood City, gave birth to a baby girl at gave birth to a baby girl at Sequoia
gave birth to a baby girl at Sequoia Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City on July Hospital in Redwood City on Aug. 2, 2017.
Hospital in Redwood City July 23, 2017. 28, 2017. ***
*** *** Ki y o s hi and Jenny Mcg i nni s , of
Dani el and Kri s ti na Freeman, of Half Yi nhang and Di Wang , of Union City, Belmont, gave birth to a baby boy at
Moon Bay, gave birth to a baby boy at gave birth to a baby boy at Sequoia Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City on Aug.
Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City July 26, Hospital in Redwood City on July 31, 2, 2017.
2017. 2017. ***
*** *** Geo rg e and Tabetha Stri ng er gave
S at i s h Po t h uri an d Jy o t h s n a Ji ti n Khurana and Sal o ni Bhardwaj, birth to a baby girl at Sequoia Hospital in
Kal l epal l i , of Foster City, gave birth to a of Burlingame, gave birth to a baby girl at Redwood City on Aug. 2, 2017.
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OFFICE
Redwood City as an indication of the businesses thrives. Rates in both mar-
markets faith in the regions sustained
economic viability.
The Colliers report agrees estab-
kets are at historic highs, according to
the Colliers report, while vacancy is
rare and investment interest revs.
Calendar
Continued from page 1 MONDAY, AUG. 14 San Francisco.
lished commercial districts are likely The countys research and develop- Online Job Searching. 10 a.m. South
strong enough to persevere through ment space vacancy rate floats around 2 San Francisco Main Library, 840 W. Free Film at the San Mateo Public
restricting the normal transaction any potential market fluctuations, but percent while the asking price jumped Orange Ave., South San Francisco. For Library. 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. 55 W. Third
flow, according to the report. more information call 829-3860. Ave., San Mateo. Free screening of
suggests there may be risks for others. to $3.60, up from $2.70 this time last documentary film Touch the Sound.
However, when viewed alongside a There is little reason to expect the year. Industrial space rates enjoyed Senior Housing: Whats Shown in the Main Librarys Oak
flat or perhaps softening trend for lease highly impacted downtown core mar- great gains as well, up 31 cents from Affordable? 11 a.m. to noon. San Room. Run time of 90 minutes. For
Mateo County Pride Center, 1021 S. El more information contact
rates, it seems like a modest shift in kets of Palo Alto, Redwood City, and this time last year to $1.36 per square Camino Real, San Mateo. Must be 62 mbaute@cityofsanmateo.org.
market direction may be in the cards. Mountain View to lose momentum, but foot with vacancy rates bottoming out years old or older to apply for senior
A San Mateo County market report affordable housing. Learn about area Dance Connection. 1:30 p.m. to 4
the secondary Peninsula locations at 1.6 percent across the county, median income, below market rate, p.m. Burlingame Senior Center, 850
from the first quarter of this year by real could soon feel a shift, according to according to Colliers. how to find and apply for affordable Burlingame Ave., Burlingame. Come
estate company Cushman and housing and more. For more informa- dance for a fun afternoon dancing
the report. San Mateo Countys reputation as a tion call 591-0133. waltz. foxtrot, swing and more. $5
Wakefield strikes a similar tone. Suspicion of softening is apparent in key cog is the state and nations econ- entry, male dance hosts enter free. For
The Bay Areas commercial real undercurrents as well, according to the omy is long established and evidenced Online Job Searching. 2 p.m. Grand more information call 342-2221.
Avenue Library, 306 Walnut Ave.,
estate market has started to ease off the Cushman and Wakefield report illus- through the annual gains in the cost of South San Francisco. For more infor- Keeping Safe from Financial Fraud.
throttle after several years of record trating the local availability of about 1 finding business space locally. mation call 877-8530. 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. San Mateo Senior
growth, according to the report. Center, 2645 Alameda de las Pulgas,
million square feet of available sub- While no one is raising questions Do-It-Yourself Social. 4 p.m. to 6 San Mateo. Registration required. For
Overall vacancy still rests at healthy lease space, with more vacancy expect- about the overall health of the market, p.m. Millbrae Library, 1 Library Ave., more information call 522-7490.
levels and average prices are still Millbrae. RSVPs are appreciated. For
ed. some commercial experts suggest the more information call 697-7607. Paint Like OKeeffe. Millbrae Library,
climbing, but there is a definite trend: While the prices are still climbing middling office gains are worth watch- 1 Library Ave., Millbrae. This class is
growth is slowing down. quarter over quarter, they are not climb- ing. TV Club. 5 p.m. South San Francisco free and ideal for all skill levels. For
Main Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., more information call 697-7607.
Considering the markets ability to ing as fast as they were in 2014 or Healthy corrections are needed to South San Francisco. For more infor-
thrive from the overall health of the 2015, especially now that we have avoid larger collapses in the future, mation call 829-3860. Pajaki Chandelier Workshop. 5:30
local economy, headlined by the pres- p.m. Grande Avenue Branch Library,
more sublease space coming on the according to the Cushman and Family Story Time: Moon and 306 Walnut Ave., South San Francisco.
ence of titans in the life sciences and market, according to the report. Wakefield report. Right now demand Tortoise. 6 p.m. South San Francisco Pajakis are Polish traditional crafta
technology industries, experts arent Main Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., that turns paper into whimsical and
As the market for office space bal- is staying on par with space additions South San Francisco. For more infor- festive chandeliers. For more informa-
projecting a commercial rent crash. ances, demands for other commercial but we will monitor movements close- mation call 829-3860. tion call 877-8530.
To that end, Allen pointed at contin- areas such as accommodations for ly to see if that balance remains in Job Coaching with Keith Young. 6 Reviewing Your Medicare Benefits.
ued building in areas such as downtown research and development or industrial place. p.m. to 7:45 p.m. Millbrae Library, 1 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. Burlingame Public
Library Ave., Millbrae. Sign-ups are Library, 480 Primrose Road,
required. For more information call Burlingame. Learn about Medicare
ommend adoption of a Zero Vision pol- tion will likely have to be created with- 697-7607. benefits, costs and enrollment infor-

PLAN
Continued from page 1
icy, which Jessica Manzi, senior trans-
portation manager, said would likely be
required to be reviewed by the City
in the constraint of existing thorough-
fares.
Committee members ultimately opted
The Notorious BUG. 7:30 p.m.
Dragon Productions Theatre, 2120
Broadway, Redwood City. A solo per-
formance written and performed by
mation. For more information call
558-7407.

Music in the Park. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.


Stafford Park, 50 King St., Redwood
Council at a later date. not to create a hierarchy of commuters Marjorie Hazeltine. For more informa- City. Come to watch Top Shelf per-
Crafting language accessible to resi- and instead considered other ways of tion call 493-2006. form. For more information call 780-
7311.
goals included in a citywide transporta- dents using any mode of transportation emphasizing the need to focus on Eating Disorders Anonymous. 8
tion plan that has been in the works for was another priority identified by com- pedestrian and bike routes through the p.m. to 9 p.m. San Carlos Library, 610 Coping with Grief. 6:30 p.m. to 7:30
Elm St., San Carlos. EDA is a free 12- p.m. 1095 cloud ave., Menlo Park. The
several months. mittee members. Committee member city. step community-led group for indi- question of how to cope with grief
With goals informed by the most Juda Tolmasoff expressed concerns a Committee Chair Matthew Self sug- viduals at any stage of recovery for all explored at Lifetree. For more infor-
recent update of the citys General Plan eating disorders. Free and open to mation call 854-5897.
draft goal to create a walking and bicy- gested pedestrian-first and bicycle- the public. For more information call
in 2010 and feedback collected from cling-first community promoting non- first language included in the goals 591-0341. Adult Craft Workshop. 7 p.m. San
residents through events and a survey motorized travel could alienate drivers could be adjusted to bicycle-friendly Carlos Library, 610 Elm St., San Carlos.
Solar Eclipse Glasses. South San Free and open to the public. For more
earlier this year, the plan is meant to who may not currently have another language. Committee member Michael Francisco Main Library, 840 W. Orange information call 591-0341.
guide future transportation projects in transportation option. Jacoubowsky wondered if making resi- Ave., South San Francisco. Protect
your eyes from solar radiation by THURSDAY, AUG. 17
the city. The committee reviewed a draft Its not always feasible [not to drive] dents more aware of different aspects of picking up a free eclipse shades at Gentle Yoga. 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m.
vision statement focused on facilitat- but I dont want to make people who car trips they make in the city, such as the library. Runs through Aug. 19 or New Leaf Community Markets, 150
ing a safe, accessible and multi-modal until supplies last. For more informa- San Mateo Road, Half Moon Bay. For
cannot feel guilty, she said. But the time it takes to find parking, might tion call 829-3860. more information call 831-464-7748.
transportation network and correspon- everybody should take that moment to encourage them to think about using
ding goals, among them improving say do I really need to take my car other modes of transportation. TUESDAY, AUG. 15 Strategies for Improving Memory
Gentle Yoga. 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. and Self Confidence. 11 a.m. to
connections between city corridors and today? Its not getting there, its once New Leaf Community Markets, 150 12:30 p.m. Foster City Recreation
cutting the number of car trips in the Committee members discussed youre there, he said. San Mateo Road, Half Moon Bay. For Center, 650 Shell Blvd., Foster City. Pre-
more information call 831-464-7748. registration required. For more infor-
city in half by 2040. whether assigning priorities between He thought reframing how commuters mation or to register contact 421-
Committee member Jason Galisatus drivers, pedestrians and cyclists could think about their commutes could also Computer Coach. 10 a.m. to noon. 2155.
voiced support for the vision, goals and be helpful in shaping the goals. reduce negative perceptions that could San Carlos Library, 610 Elm St., San
Carlos. Every Tuesday morning we Adult School Community
criteria developed to evaluate future Manzi said establishing priority lev- crop up between commuters, such as offer one on one help with your tech- Infosession. Noon to 1 p.m. South
projects included in the drafts, but advo- els to the different types of commuters drivers seeing bikers as taking up their nical questions. Free and open to the San Francisco Adult School, 825
public. For more information call 591- Southwood Drive, South San
cated for stronger language emphasiz- could, like performance metrics, help space and bikers feeling as though driv- 0341. Francisco. Learn about free adult
ing safety as a priority. He suggested determine which type of commuter to ers are endangering them. school class offerings at South San
E-Book Coach. 10 a.m. to noon. San Francisco Adult School and Jefferson
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noW hiring!!!
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& SATURDAYS. 1988 and 1993.07, and other applicable Project Development Unit is
over the hedge over the hedge over the hedge For more information, email
laws. Equipment to be auctioned: res- seeking responses from
taurant supply equipment and inventory
careers@barberiasalon.com including refrigerators, ovens, stoves, qualified geotechnical engi-
(650) 349-2414 pots and pans, dishes, and interior and neering firms who have
exterior furniture from a Pasta Pomodoro demonstrated experience in
restaurant. Tuesday August 15, 2017 at
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SALES/MArKETing teo, CA 94403. A.R. Pagan Auction neering for multiple ground
inTErnShiPS Group, Anthony R. Pagan, Auctioneer, up construction projects.
The San Mateo Daily Journal is looking P.O. Box 225309, San Francisco, CA
for ambitious interns who are eager to 94122. tony@arpagan.com. The target start date and
jump into the business arena with both term for the proposed serv-
feet and hands. Learn the ins and outs ices is subject to negotiation
of the newspaper and media industries. of a final agreement,
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terns to do entry level reporting, re-
search, updates of our ongoing fea- Janitorial custodian tember 6, 2017 at the San
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Positions are well paid
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eight hours a week for at least four At a beautiful Complex in San Mateo wood City, CA 94063. Quali-
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Development Unit reserves
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proposals, to waive any in-
formality, to reject portions
of the proposals, to waive
technicalities and to award
contracts in a manner con-
sistent with the best interest
of the County of San Mateo.
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(650)342-4227.
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