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Tuesday • July 1, 2014 • Vol XIII,Edition 272 www.smdailyjournal.com County property values up $8.8 billion Foreclosures more than halved; assessments hit another historic high By Michelle Durand The 2014-15 roll. Last year also had an $8.8 utive increase reflects “the vibrant ous year. The roll has both a DAILY JOURNAL STAFF property assess- billion increase which was itself a economic conditions of our coun- secured and unsecured section. The ment roll certi- 3.33 percent jump over the previ- ty,” said Assessor Mark Church in secured represents nearly 95.7 The county’s property assess- fied Friday is ous year. his announcement of the roll percent of the roll with commer- ments hit a historic high of $164.9 billion, Approximately 30,000 proper- value. cial and real estate property and $164.9 billion in a year that also an $8.8 billion ty owners will receive their The property assessment roll is this year showed a 5.82 percent saw the number of foreclosures — or 5.61 per- assessed value notices in the next the value of all properties as of increase. slashed in half and more proper- cent — increase few days. Jan. 1 of each year, summarizing All of San Mateo County’s ties retaining and restoring previ- over last year’s The three-year run of historic the additions, removals and cities and unincorporated areas declines in value from the previ- ously declined value. Mark Church $156 billion highs and the roll’s fourth consec- See PROPERTY, Page 20 CONTRACEPTION COVERAGE RULING Council votes against plan for land swap Grassilli tips San Carlos against ballot By Michelle Durand his nine years DAILY JOURNAL STAFF on the council. “I don’t make The proposed land trade between a decision in a San Carlos and its elementary vacuum or with school district for a charter school preset preju- campus died Monday night when dices,” Grassilli Councilman Bob Grassilli cast the said. deciding vote that killed the pos- The law sibility of rezoning of a North required a four- Crestview park on the fall ballot. Bob Grassilli fifths majority Grassilli voted along with to go ahead if Councilman Matt Grocott against even one person filed a written overriding the protest of residents protest. More than 600 did, who believe the plan will increase including about 25 percent from REUTERS traffic, eliminate precious open non-residents. A demonstrator in support of abortion and contraceptive rights, left, shoves his poster in the face of a space and tax the city’s coffers Grocott has been the council’s demonstrator holding a sign which reads:‘I am the Pro-life Generation,’after the Hobby Lobby ruling outside building fields and fighting most vocal opponent of the land the U.S.Supreme Court in Washington,D.C. The U.S.Supreme Court on Monday ruled that business owners can expected litigation by neighbors. swap plan because he said the park object on religious grounds to a provision of Barack Obama’s health care law that requires closely held companies Grassilli called it one of the most to provide health insurance that covers birth control. SEE STORY PAGE 7 difficult issues he’s wrestled with in See LAND SWAP, Page 18 Legislature seeking voter Police:Residential burglaries on rise Two suspects arrested,some still at large input on campaign cash By Samantha Weigel Isaias Hernandez, a 19- By Fenit Nirappil ment to the U.S. Constitution clamping DAILY JOURNAL STAFF year-old San Mateo resi- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS down on corporate campaign giving. dent, was arrested around The state Assembly approved SB1272 on A man was arrested just hours after com- noon on Fallon Avenue SACRAMENTO — California voters could a party-line 49-22 vote, with Republicans mitting an early-morning residential bur- in San Mateo on Monday weigh in this fall on the growing influence in opposition. The bill is expected to pass glary in Hillsborough on Monday and with after he broke into a of money in politics under a bill that the Senate with amendments and head to the stark increase in the number of homes home on the 1700 block advanced Monday. Gov. Jerry Brown. being broken into over the last month, law of Sharon Avenue in Hillsborough, said The legislation calls for an advisory bal- enforcement officials continue to warn there lot measure asking if voters want an amend- See CASH, Page 20 are opportunistic criminals on the prowl. Isaias Hernandez See ARREST, Page 20

650.588.0388 601 El Camino Real San Bruno, CA 94066 Mon.-Sat. 10am-7pm Sun. Noon to 6pm 2 Tuesday • July 1, 2014 FOR THE RECORD THE DAILY JOURNAL Thought for the Day “Competition brings out the best in products and the worst in people.” — David Sarnoff,American broadcasting pioneer (1891-1971) This Day in History Delegates from 44 countries began meeting at Bretton Woods, New Hampshire, where they agreed to 1944 establish the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank. In 1535, Sir Thomas More went on trial in England, charged with high treason for rejecting the Oath of Supremacy. (More was convicted, and executed.) In 1863, the pivotal, three-day Civil War Battle of Gettysburg, resulting in a Union victory, began in Pennsylvania. In 1867, Canada became a self-governing dominion of Great Britain as the British North America Act took effect. In 1912,aviator Harriet Quimby, 37, was killed along with her passenger, William Willard, when they were thrown out of Quimby’s monoplane at the Third Annual Boston Aviation Meet. In 1934, Hollywood began enforcing its Production Code subjecting motion pictures to censorship review. In 1946, the United States exploded a 20-kiloton atomic bomb near Bikini Atoll in the Pacific. In 1963, the U.S. Post Office inaugurated its five-digit ZIP codes. REUTERS In 1973, the Drug Enforcement Administration was estab- Children swim along algae-covered coastline of Qingdao,Shandong province,China. lished. In 1974, the president of Argentina, Juan Peron, died; he was succeeded by his wife, Isabel Martinez de Peron. In other news ... In 1980, “O Canada” was proclaimed the national anthem Kitten travels 30 miles west of San Diego. the Civil War. The act protected of Canada. Acutter intercepted it and three peo- Yosemite Valley and the Mariposa In 1984,the Motion Picture Association of America estab- in engine compartment ple were detained. Authorities say the Grove “for public use, resort and recre- lished the “PG-13” rating. SUNNYVALE — A San Francisco boat held 257 bales of marijuana, ation.” The law was the first in the In 1994, PLO chairman Yasser Arafat returned to Bay Area man had an unexpected pas- weighing about 7,600 pounds. nation’s history allowing for a scenic Palestinian land after 27 years in exile as he drove from senger in his car during the 30-mile The boat was towed to San Diego, natural area to be set aside. Egypt into Gaza. trip to his parents’ house: a small, where the pot and suspects were turned The grove restoration project was Ten years ago: Legendary film and stage actor Marlon stray kitten that had somehow found a over to a task force led by Immigration approved in December 2013. The $36 Brando died in Los Angeles at age 80. Saddam Hussein place to ride in the engine compart- and Customs Enforcement. million project is paid for through scoffed at charges of war crimes and mass killings, making ment. $20 million in private contributions a defiant first public appearance in an Iraqi court since being Jim Michelotti says he heard meow- Yosemite celebrates raised by the Yosemite Conservancy hunted down seven months earlier. ing after pulling into a gas station on 150th anniversary and $16 million from the National Saturday. A woman next to him said it Park Service. Birthdays was coming from his 1993 Mitsubishi YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK — A parking lot that threatens the Diamante, so he began checking Yosemite National Park on Monday trees’ roots will be moved to another around. marked 150 years since President area and replaced with footpaths, With the help of a flashlight, Abraham Lincoln signed an act pro- among other changes to the park. The Michelotti found the black kitten on a tecting the park for generations of work will happen in phases over sev- bar between the engine and firewall, visitors. eral years. just inches from the ground. The cat The celebration included a ground- was greasy and scared, but otherwise breaking to launch a project restoring Officials clash over beach OK. the Mariposa Grove, which consists contamination warnings It had apparently ridden from of 500 mature giant sequoia trees that Michelotti’s home in the Silicon are among the oldest living organisms TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. — Federal Actor-comedian Actress Pamela Hip-hop artist Valley city of Sunnyvale. in the world. and state officials are clashing over Dan Aykroyd is 62. Anderson is 47. Missy Elliott is 43. Michelotti says the cat appears to National Park Service Director Jon standards for warning the public about be abandoned. Jarvis said the anniversary should be a water contamination at the nation’s Actress Olivia de Havilland is 98. Actress-dancer Leslie reminder of the ancient treasures with- beaches. Caron is 83. Actress Jean Marsh is 80. Actor Jamie Farr is 80. Nearly 4 tons of in the park. The U.S. Environmental Protection Bluesman James Cotton is 79. Actor David Prowse is 79. “We stand in awe among these giant Agency awards grants to states in the Cookiemaker Wally Amos is 78. Dancer-choreographer Twyla marijuana seized from boat trees that are thousands of years old Great Lakes region and along the Tharp is 73. Actress Genevieve Bujold is 72. Gospel singer SAN DIEGO — Authorities in San and are reminded about the importance ocean coasts to test beach waters for Andrae Crouch is 72. Rock singer-actress Deborah Harry is Diego say they’ve seized a smuggling of protecting our natural resources so fecal bacteria. 69. Movie-TV producer-director Michael Pressman is 64. boat loaded with nearly four tons of that future generations can experience EPA wants state, tribal and local Actor Daryl Anderson is 63. Actor Trevor Eve is 63. Actor marijuana. what John Muir called ‘nature’s forest governments to use tougher standards Terrence Mann is 63. Rock singer Fred Schneider (B-52’s) is The Coast Guard says a patrolling masterpiece,”’ Jarvis said. this year for triggering warnings that 63. Pop singer Victor Willis (Village People) is 63.Actress aircraft spotted the suspicious boat Lincoln signed the Yosemite Grant the contamination has reached unsafe Lorna Patterson is 58. Actor Alan Ruck is 58. on Friday about 160 miles south- Act on June 30, 1864, in the midst of levels.

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THE DAILY JOURNAL LOCAL Tuesday • July 1, 2014 3 Community colleges could Police reports Robbed of his dignity A drunk person tried to report that he was being robbed but police could not offer more bachelor’s degrees make sense of what he was saying on El Camino Real and Redwood Avenue in By Angela Swartz trict would like to add both respiratory ther- tinuous workforce improvement, nor will Redwood City before 1:28 p.m. DAILY JOURNAL STAFF apy and radiologic technology degrees to these programs unnecessarily duplicate Wednesday, June 25. separate schools in the district, but would similar programs offered by nearby public The 21st-century job market is demanding have to choose one, said Chancellor Ron four-year institutions, the bill states. The more four-year degrees and as a result, the Galatolo. limitation of one program per district is def- SAN MATEO some state legislators think it’s time for The bill states that California needs to initely a drawback, said Tom Mohr, trustee Disturbance. Two lawyers were reported California community colleges to be able to produce 1 million more bachelor’s degrees on the San Mateo County Community for arguing inside a beauty shop on the 2900 add bachelor’s programs to meet this need. than the state currently produces to remain College District. block of South Norfolk Street before 10:11 The state Assembly’s Higher Education economically competitive in the coming “It’s a definite step forward,” he said. a.m. Sunday, June 29. Committee passed Senate Bill 850, authored decades. There is demand for education “There are some areas in the health field Suspicious person. Three men were by state Sen. Marty Block, D-San Diego, on beyond the associate degree level in specif- where it’s very important that more than reported for looking into cars with flash- June 24. The bill, which still needs to make ic academic disciplines that is not currently baccalaureate be made possible by a commu- lights on the 400 block of Turner Terrace its way through Assembly Appropriations being met by California’s four-year public nity college. I don’t think it is sufficient.” before 1:35 a.m. Saturday, June 28. in early August and then to the Assembly institutions, according to the bill. Each dis- Under the legislation, districts would not Burglary. Avehicle’s window was smashed trict can have one bachelor’s degree pro- be able to offer a bachelor’s degree already floor for vote, would permit community col- on the 300 block of South Ellsworth Avenue gram through an accreditation body. Bill co- offered at California State University of the leges to offer bachelor’s degrees in limited before 11:21 p.m. Friday, June 27. circumstances through a pilot program with author state Sen. Jerry Hill, D-San Mateo, University of California. Accident. A driver was reported for hitting a maximum of 15 districts included. The has been trying to get legislation like this On the statewide level, Brice W. Harris, a street sign and knocking it over on the local community college district is excited passed for a number of years. He notes it’s California Community Colleges chancel- about the potential to participate in the pro- an opportunity for students and will help lor, expressed his support for the bill. 500 block of North Idaho Street before 5:34 gram, which would need to commence no meet the workforce needs of the community. “I applaud the Assembly Higher Education p.m. Friday, June 27. later than the 2017-18 academic year and “San Mateo County has a tremendous Committee for approving this bill designed Stolen vehicle. A white Ford van was students should complete their degrees by community college district,” he said. “From to address unmet workforce needs where reported stolen on the 400 block of North the 2022-23 school year. a local perspective, I see the challenges career entry requirements have progressed Idaho Street before 7:42 a.m. Friday, June “We’re very pleased with that,” said faced by students who want a four-year beyond the associate degree level,” he said 27. Barbara Christensen, director of community degree. They’ve got to go south, they’ve in a prepared statement. “The legislation and government relations for the San Mateo got to go east or they’ve got to north. If would expand educational access and job MILLBRAE County Community College District. “We you’re working and you have limited time training opportunities for thousands of Arre s t. A man was arrested for driving on a will definitely petition. The ones we’re con- with the traffic congestion you’re faced with Californians. Community colleges offering suspended license on the 500 block of El centrating on right now that could be candi- today, it’s almost an impossible task just to baccalaureate degrees under this bill would Camino Real before 12:13 p.m. Thursday, dates for this are in allied health. We’d like get to school when you need to for a four- not duplicate those degrees that the June 26. to fill in a need for respiratory therapy and year degree. There are many areas where the University of California or California State Arre s t. A woman was arrested for an radiologic technology degrees.” community colleges are capable of provid- University award.” attempted commercial burglary on the 500 ing a baccalaureate degree without a great The California Community Colleges has The district does already offer some four- block of El Camino Real before 8:10 a.m. deal of effort.” 72 districts and 112 colleges serving 2.1 year degree programs, including a nursing Thursday, June 26. program at College of San Mateo that offers Still, Hill would like to see it open up million students per year. a registered nurse, RN degree. Cañada offers even more than this bill is doing. a bachelor’s of science degree in nursing These baccalaureate programs will be lim- [email protected] through San Francisco State University. ited and will not in any way detract from the (650) 344-5200 ext. 105 Allied health professions are now asking community colleges’ traditional mission to applicants to have beyond the associate’s advance California’s economic growth and degree. The difficulty with only being able global competitiveness through education, to add one four-year degree is that the dis- training and services that contribute to con- 4 Tuesday • July 1, 2014 THE DAILY JOURNAL

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Man,19,arrested for DUI pleaded no contest to felony possession of Local briefs return to wilderness along the coast of following head-on collision child pornography, San Mateo County Northern California. prosecutors said Monday. Christopher dark semi-automatic handgun at the store The justices without comment left in A 19-year-old South San Francisco man O’Donnell entered the plea Friday in owner and demanded money. The customer, a place lower court rulings against Drakes was arrested on suspicion of driving under exchange for a sentence of no more than 70-year-old male, ran out the front door and Bay Oyster Co. the influence of alcohol following a head-on three years in prison, according to the called 911. The suspects turned and fled back The owners said later at a news conference collision near Junipero Serra County Park District Attorney’s Office. out the rear door of the business without in San Francisco that they would keep fight- in San Bruno early Sunday morning, police O’Donnell was charged in 2012 after FBI getting anything, according to police. ing to stay in business. said. investigators came across posts he made on Belmont police arrived on scene within a “It’s not over until the last oyster is At 12:11 a.m., San Bruno police officers an online message board concerning child minute of the call and conducted an area shucked,” Kevin Lunny said. and emergency crews responded to a report pornography. Search warrants revealed search for the suspects, which included Lunny said he and his lawyers are consid- of a vehicle collision on Crystal Springs binders of child pornography in his home ering several options but didn’t specify Road near Cunningham Way. assistance from a airplane from the San and more than 2,500 images and 200 videos Mateo County Sheriff's Office. Neither the their next step to keep the oyster farm oper- Based on the preliminary investigation, of child porn on his computer, prosecutors ating and its workers on the job along Point the collision occurred when a black shop owner nor the customer were injured said. during the incident, according to police. Reyes National Seashore, north of San Chevrolet Camaro traveling west on O’Donnell, who remains in custody on Francisco. Crystal Springs Road crossed over the cen- The suspects were described as Hispanic, $100,000 bail, will return to court on Aug. approximately 5 feet 6 inches with medium Lunny said pursuing a legislative solution ter line and struck a white Ford Explorer 4 for sentencing. is one option because Congress could over- traveling in the opposite direction head-on, builds. Both were wearing dark clothing and dark masks. A black air-soft type replica ride the Department of Interior and issue the police said. Attempted robbery farm a permit. The drivers of both vehicles, as well as handgun and a pair of black sweatpants were at Belmont smoke shop found discarded a short distance from the Lower courts have allowed the farm to the passenger in the Camaro, were all trans- keep operating through the appeals ported to San Francisco General Hospital store, according to police. Two men attempted to rob a Belmont process. with serious injuries, police said. Belmont police are asking anyone with smoke shop Friday night, but fled without The case began in 2007 when the The driver of the Camaro, identified as getting anything when a customer escaped information on this incident to call them at Hugo Gutierrez, 19, was arrested under sus- (650) 595-7400. Department of Interior made it clear it would and called 911. not renew the oyster farm’s 40-year lease picion of driving under the influence, At approximately 9 p.m., the owner of a according to police. Oyster farm owners when it expired in 2012. The agency cited a smoke shop in the 300 block of El Camino 1976 Congressional decision to return the Half Moon Bay man pleads no Real was in the store with a customer when eye options after ruling waters of Drakes Estero to wilderness status. two men entered the shop through a rear The U.S. Supreme Court refused Monday The department also cited research critical contest to child porn possession door that had been propped open for venti- to consider the appeal of a popular oyster of the operation’s effects on harbor seals, A 70-year-old Half Moon Bay man has lation. One of the suspects brandished a farm that federal officials want to shutter and which use the estuary to reproduce. THE DAILY JOURNAL NATION Tuesday • July 1, 2014 7 Supreme Court clears ban on gay conversion therapy By Lisa Leff possible opening to allow further psycho- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS logical child abuse in California,” state Sen. Ted Lieu, the law’s sponsor, said SAN FRANCISCO — The U.S. Supreme Monday. “The Court’s refusal to accept the Court cleared the way Monday for enforce- appeal of extreme ideological therapists ment of a first-of-its-kind California law who practice the quackery of gay conver- that bars psychological counseling aimed at sion therapy is a victory for child welfare, turning gay minors straight. science and basic humane principles.” The justices turned aside a legal challenge The law says professional therapists and brought by supporters of so-called conver- counselors who use treatments designed to sion or reparative therapy. Without com- eliminate or reduce same-sex attractions in ment, they let stand an August 2013 appeals their patients would be engaging in unpro- court ruling that said the ban covered pro- fessional conduct and subject to discipline fessional activities that are within the state’s authority to regulate and doesn’t vio- by state licensing boards. It does not cover late the free speech rights of licensed coun- the actions of pastors and lay counselors REUTERS selors and patients seeking treatment. who are unlicensed but provide such therapy Pro-abortion and birth control protesters demonstrate outside the U.S. Supreme Court in The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals through church programs. Washington,D.C. ruled last year that California lawmakers Liberty Counsel, a Christian legal aid properly showed that therapies designed to group, had challenged the law, as did other change sexual orientation for those under supporters of the therapy. They argue that the age of 18 were outside the scientific lawmakers have no scientific proof the ther- Court: Religious rights mainstream and have been disavowed by apy does harm. New Jersey Gov. Chris most major medical groups as unproven and Christie signed a bill outlawing the practice potentially dangerous. in his state last year and Liberty Counsel trump birth control rule “The Supreme Court has cement shut any has been fighting that law as well. By Mark Sherman impact from the ruling because employers Court says public union can’t THE ASSOCIATED PRESS use health benefits to recruit and retain workers. But one constitutional law scholar, WASHINGTON — A sharply divided Marci Hamilton of Yeshiva University, cau- Supreme Court ruled Monday that some tioned that more than 80 percent of U.S. make nonmembers pay fees companies with religious objections can corporations are closely held and she said By Sam Hananel that have bolstered their ranks and their avoid the contraceptives requirement in they could “now be able to discriminate THE ASSOCIATED PRESS bank accounts in Illinois and other states by President Barack Obama’s health care over- against their employees.” signing up hundreds of thousands of in- haul, the first time the high court has Two years ago, Chief Justice John WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court dealt home care workers. It could lead to an exo- declared that businesses can hold religious Roberts cast the pivotal Supreme Court vote a blow to public sector unions Monday, rul- dus of members who will have little incen- views under federal law. that saved the law in the midst of Obama’s ing that thousands of home health care tive to pay dues if nonmembers don’t have The justices’ 5-4 decision, splitting con- campaign for re-election. On Monday, workers in Illinois cannot be required to pay to share the burden of union costs. servatives and liberals, means the Obama Roberts sided with the four justices who fees that help cover a union’s costs of col- But the narrow ruling was limited to “par- administration must search for a different would have struck down the law in its entire- lective bargaining. tial-public employees” and stopped short of way of providing free contraception to ty, holding in favor of the religious rights In a 5-4 split along ideological lines, the overturning decades of practice that has women who are covered under the health of closely held corporations, like the justices said the practice violates the First generally allowed public sector unions of insurance plans of objecting companies. Oklahoma-based Hobby Lobby chain of Amendment rights of nonmembers who dis- teachers, firefighters and other government Justice Samuel Alito wrote in his majority arts-and-craft stores that challenged the agree with the positions that unions take. workers to pass through their representa- contraceptives provision. opinion, over a dissent from the four liberal The ruling is a setback for labor unions tion costs to nonmembers. justices, that forcing companies to pay for Hobby Lobby is among roughly 50 busi- methods of women’s contraception to which nesses that have sued over covering contra- they object violates the 1993 Religious ceptives. Some, like the two involved in the Freedom Restoration Act. He said the ruling Supreme Court case, are willing to cover is limited and there are ways for the admin- most methods of contraception, as long as istration to ensure women get the birth con- they can exclude drugs or devices that the trol they want. government says may work after an egg has But White House press secretary Josh been fertilized. Earnest said the decision creates health But Monday’s ruling would apply more risks for women, and he said Congress broadly to other companies that do not want should take action to make sure they get to pay for any of the 20 birth control meth- coverage. ods and devices that have been approved by “President Obama believes that women federal regulators. should make personal health care decisions Alito said the decision is limited to con- for themselves rather than their bosses traceptives. “Our decision should not be deciding for them,” Earnest said. “Today’s understood to hold that an insurance-cover- decision jeopardizes the health of the age mandate must necessarily fall if it con- women who are employed by these compa- flicts with an employer’s religious beliefs,” nies.” he said. Contraception is among a range of pre- He suggested two ways the administration ventive services that must be provided at no could deal with the birth control issue. The extra charge under the health care law that government could simply pay for pregnan- Obama signed in 2010. Nearly 30 million cy prevention, he said. Or it could provide women receive birth control as a result of the same kind of accommodation it has made the health law, the government has said. Benefits experts say they expect little See COURT, Page 18 8 Tuesday • July 1, 2014 WORLD THE DAILY JOURNAL Around the world Bodies of missing Israeli teens found in West Bank Islamic state declaration may JERUSALEM — The Israeli military found the bodies of three missing teenagers on Monday just over two weeks after they were abducted in the West Bank — a grim discovery that undermine Sunni alliance ended a frantic search that led to Israel’s largest ground opera- tion in the Palestinian territory in nearly a decade and drew By Ryan Lucas Israeli threats of retaliation. and Sameer N. Yacoub “Hamas is responsible and Hamas will pay,” Prime Minister THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Benjamin Netanyahu vowed, referring to the Islamic militant group that Israel has accused of carrying out the kidnappings. BAGHDAD — A militant extremist The teenagers “were kidnapped and murdered in cold blood group’s unilateral declaration of an by human animals,” the Israeli leader said as he convened an Islamic state is threatening to under- emergency meeting of his Security Cabinet. mine its already-tenuous alliance with The three-hour session ended after midnight without any other Sunnis who helped it overrun decisions, and officials were expected to resume deliberations much of northern and western Iraq. on Tuesday. One uneasy ally has vowed to resist Early Tuesday, Israel carried out an especially intense series if the militants try to impose their of airstrikes in Gaza, saying it had struck 34 targets across the strict interpretation of Shariah law. Hamas-controlled territory. The military said the airstrikes Fighters from the al-Qaida break- were a response to a barrage of 18 rockets fired into Israel away group Islamic State of Iraq and the since late Sunday. Levant have spearheaded the offensive “The IDF will continue to act in order to restore the peaceful in recent weeks that has plunged Iraq living to the civilians of the state of Israel. The Hamas terror into its deepest crisis since the last organization and its extensions are solely responsible for any U.S. troops left in 2011. The group’s terror activities emanating from the Gaza Strip,” said Lt. Col. lightning advance has brought under REUTERS Peter Lerner, a military spokesman. its control territory stretching from Iraqi soldiers fire artillery during clashes with Sunni militant group Islamic State of Ukrainian president ends unilateral ceasefire northern Syria as far as the outskirts of Iraq and the Levant in the town of Jurf al-Sakhar,south of Baghdad. Baghdad in central Iraq. battled Syrian rebels, Kurdish militias from Shiite rule. KIEV, Ukraine — Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko In a bold move Sunday, the group and the Syrian and Iraqi militaries. A senior Naqshabandi commander in said he was abandoning a unilateral cease-fire in the conflict announced the establishment of its Now, the group’s declaration risks Diyala province northeast of Baghdad with pro-Russian separatists and sending military forces back own state, or caliphate, governed by on the offensive after talks with Russia and European leaders straining its loose alliances with other told The Associated Press that his Islamic law. It proclaimed its leader, Sunnis who share the militants’ hopes group has “no intention” of joining failed to start a broader peace process. Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, a highly ambi- Poroshenko’s decision, announced shortly after the much- of bringing down Iraq’s Shiite-led gov- the Islamic State or working under it. tious Iraqi militant with a $10 million ernment but not necessarily its ambi- He said that “would be a difficult thing violated 10-day cease-fire expired, raises the prospect of U.S. bounty on his head, to be the renewed escalation of a conflict that has killed more than 400 tions of carving out a transnational to do because our ideology is different caliph, and it demanded that Muslims caliphate. Iraq’s minority Sunnis com- from the Islamic State’s extremist ide- people. around the world pledge allegiance to A grave Poroshenko made a televised address early Tuesday plain they have been treated as second- ology.” him. vowing that “we will attack, and we will free our country.” The class citizens and unfairly targeted by “Till now, the Islamic State fighters cease-fire expired at 10 p.m. Monday. Through brute force and meticulous security forces. are avoiding any friction with us in the There was no immediate sign of a response from Russia planning, the Sunni extremist group — Topping the list of uneasy allies is areas we control in Diyala, but if they early Tuesday. which said it was changing its name to the Army of the Men of the are to change their approach toward our The idea behind the truce announced June 20 was to give simply the Islamic State, dropping the Naqshabandi Order, a Sunni militant fighters and people living in our areas, pro-Russian rebels a chance to disarm and to start a broader reference to Iraq and the Levant — has organization with ties to Saddam we expect rounds of fighting with the peace process including an amnesty and new elections. managed to effectively erase the Syria- Hussein’s now-outlawed Baath Party. Islamic State’s people,” said the com- Poroshenko, a wealthy candy magnate elected May 25, had Iraq border and lay the foundations of The group depicts itself as a national- mander who goes by the nom de guerre already extended the cease-fire from seven days. its proto-state. Along the way, it has ist force that defends Iraq’s Sunnis of Abu Fatima. THE DAILY JOURNAL OPINION Tuesday • July 1, 2014 9 Letters to the editor Putting your money Thanks to strong statement that Mark Rienzi, I encourage parents and all interested lead counsel for McCullen was that the parties to give the website where your mouth is Surfrider and Jerry Hill government cannot reserve its public www.dtechhs.org a look. Let’s give Editor, sidewalks for Planned Parenthood, as if DTHS a chance. heap glue can soften the staunchest of political This may sound like a political their message is the only one that stances. Astep back: My road to bended beliefs women should be allowed to hear. endorsement but believe me its any- Doug Radtke began a few months back with a framing store thing but. I would like to thanks two Chief Justice John Roberts said the C chain’s Sunday advertisement. The flier included an plaintiffs who challenged the law “are Millbrae groups that have put time and money artsy-looking industrial wall vase hanging thing, all into keeping our coast open to every- not protesters,” but seek not merely to reclaimed wood and glass and metal. It also included a one. I’m talking about the Surfrider express their opposition to abortion, price tag somewhere around $8 million plus a kidney. Foundation and state Sen. Jerry Hill, but to inform women of various alter- Coho salmon and the drought When it comes to tangible creativity, I’ll never be a D-San Mateo. natives through personal, caring, con- Editor, staple on Etsy but I am not half bad at imitation. The Surfriders started this fight to sensual conversations. He also said The story “California drought helps We can make this, I said to the other half in the keep Martin’s Beach open to the public that it deprives them of “their two pri- coho salmon migration” in the June 25 domestic decorating decisions. We had some extra beat- and have stayed with it. The results of mary methods of communicating with edition of the Daily Journal makes this fight will affect all beaches in arriving patients: close, personal con- more sense when you consider the fol- up wood scraps from a deck California in the future. If you enjoy versations and distribution of litera- lowing: demolition. The metal fasten- the beach you need to appreciate this ture.” It’s more about when the rain fell ers and Spanish moss were group. Without them, billionaires like Lastly, I personally am looking for- than it is about the drought. Amajor easily fetched. Thank you, Vinod Khosla would own are beaches ward to challenging the 25-foot buffer limiting factor for recovery of these dollar store. The real chal- and keep them to themselves. The next zone at Planned Parenthood on salmon is the low survival rates of lenge was going to be find- time you have sand between your toes Valencia Street in San Francisco. tiny, young salmon that are unable to ing the perfect flowery, remember this group and support them. find refuge during large spring rain- branchy pieces to fill the They made it possible. Thanks Ross Foti storms. vases. Surfriders. Suburbanization has destroyed the Two days later, I was sur- As for Sen. Hill, for whom I am not Belmont historical floodplains where they once prised by the art piece that related or do I work for or volunteer for, found shelter and, simultaneously, had been assembled in my I also say thanks. I personally do not absence. Then the confes- like or trust politicians but I say with- Give Design Tech increased water velocity in our creeks from water running off impermeable sion: “I know we’re not sup- out reservation Jerry Hill has repre- High School a chance posed to like Hobby Lobby sented the public trust so far without roads, houses and parking lots. Before Editor, suburbanization, creeks would overflow but I went in just to see. And it had so much. And so fault. I have requested and been seen in I wanted to write a letter in support much cheaper. Does this make me a bad person?” came his office on other matters such as their banks into shallow, low-flowing of the new charter school, Design Tech the explanation. flood insurance and he addressed them floodplains carrying fish to safety dur- High School. ing storms. Today those storms leave True, we weren’t supposed to like Hobby Lobby. There like he is addressing the Martin’s Parents have long agreed that a one- Beach issue. I say thanks to Jerry Hill the salmon with nowhere to hide. was the at-the-time pending U.S. Supreme Court case size fits all standard for education does While we are delighted that an unusu- over contraception. There was the company’s backing and remind him that politicians can not fit all. All parents should have the survive doing, what he is doing, lis- al rainfall pattern allowed more juve- of Arizona’s anti-gay law which would have allowed right to choose a school that best tening and supporting the general pub- nile salmon to survive and migrate to businesses to refuse service. There was just the annoy- meets the needs of their child. Many lic, what a novel idea. Thanks Jerry. sea, it is too early to uncork the cham- ance that the company closed every Sunday — although innovations made in traditional pagne bottles. that is more a personal than political bother. Who ever schools were first pioneered in charter Rather, we should work together to decides they need framing and stencils on a Saturday? Robert Nice schools. Design Tech will incorporate save our salmon by restoring creekside But yes, the store is huge. And yes the store is cheap- Redwood City ideas from the Hasso Plattner Institute habitat. To accomplish this, SPAWN er. It’s hard to go wrong with eight aisles of flower pos- of Design at Stanford University as sibilities and a perpetual 40 percent off coupon. I under- part of its curriculum. has proposed a Community — Salmon stood. I forgave. I helped hang the piece and did a men- Free speech upheld Organizations such as SAP, The Bill Land Trust (C-SALT) program aimed at restoring floodplain habitat to protect tal high-five at having escaped contributing any actual Editor, and Melinda Gates Foundation, Electronic Arts, Jetblue Airways salmon while simultaneously creating labor. I would like to give you an overview, affordable housing opportunities. C- Besides, the Supreme Court justices would rule that highlights, of the U.S. Supreme Corporation and Intuit have worked SALTgives baby salmon a long-term Hobby Lobby had to fund contraception, right? I figured Court’s unanimous decision on the closely with the Institute of Design at chance at recovery, rather than bank- then that even if the company was only doing the right unconstitutionality of the 35-foot Stanford, acting as test cases for cours- ing on another lucky year. buffer zone in Massachusetts’s law es or posting job openings on thing out of legal requirement at least I could justify banning pro–lifers of a reasonably d.school boards. Proctor & Gamble, supporting the store employees who would now be right to free speech. Google and Fidelity Investments all Todd Steiner given the same right as any others under the umbrella of This could be the beginning of are known to recruit heavily for stu- Forrest Knolls Obamacare. another look at buffer zones, regardless dents with a design-thinking back- The letter writer is a biologist and Lately, it’s been easy to actively boycott or at least of any size, bubble zones, 7 or 8 feet ground. executive director of the Turtle Island judge business and states that don’t echo my opinions laws restricting pro–lifers from exer- AWall Street Journal article pub- Restoration Network Salmon of how the world should turn. Arizona was easy. I don’t cising their lawful right of free speech. lished on June 7, 2012, entitled Protection And Watershed Network live there and season hadn’t kicked in yet. The court declared that there are “Forget B-School, D-School is Hot” (SPAWN). Chick-fil-A? Don’t even know where one is located so already laws that are less restrictive of further hammers in the point that mod- could easily calorie-load elsewhere and feel superior. protecting women from harassment. ern companies are looking for a differ- Even Hobby Lobby isn’t located in the Bay Area so There are criminal laws and civil ent skill set than traditional educations Dear IRS those here don’t have to think too hard to take their injunctions barring harassment of provide. Why not give our students a business to any of the other national chains or local Editor, patients and obstruction of clinics. So, head start right in high school for the shops offering assorted notions. why all the increase of these unneces- careers of tomorrow? Charter schools My computer crashed. I keep my financial records on it. I cannot retrieve But wandering outside the bubble into regions where sary laws that are only a continuously are highly accountable entities. The Hobby Lobby has hoisted its shingle, it is theoretically amount of flexibility is unprecedented it. Therefore, I will not be filing a tax chipping away of our constitutional time to put one’s money where one’s mouth is. Frankly, right of lawful free speech? Well, I in terms of needed staff changes or cur- return this year nor paying any taxes. though, sometimes while my brain and heart say one think Justice Scalia statement that the riculum adjustments to meet student thing, my mouth says “$4 for tacky glue? You’ve got to goal of such is “protecting citizens” achievement goals. Those with chroni- Joe Cioni be kidding me.” supposed right to avoid speech that cally poor performance are required to San Mateo they would rather not hear. Another close. Weeks later, armed with plans to build rather than pur- chase an overpriced cookie-cutter front door wreath, no ethical qualms stopped me from heading straight to OUR MISSION: Hobby Lobby. The U.S. Supreme Court still hadn’t It is the mission of the Daily Journal to be the most accurate, fair and relevant local news source for issued its ruling. There was yet time to enjoy discounted those who live, work or play on the MidPeninsula. ribbon without feeling like a complete hypocrite and, By combining local news and sports coverage, darn it, I needed dried flower preserver. 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After a bumpy start to the year, the June 20. Trading in the automaker’s stock was Dow 16,826.60 -25.24 10-Yr Bond 2.52 -0.02 Standard & Poor’s 500 index resumed The Dow Jones industrial average fell briefly suspended in the afternoon after Nasdaq 4,408.18 +10.25 Oil (per barrel) 105.41 its upward climb in the March-June 25.24 points, or 0.2 percent, to the company announced that it was S&P 500 1,960.23 -0.73 Gold 1,328.10 period. The index rose 4.7 percent, ver- 16,826.60 and posted a gain of 2.4 recalling at least 7.6 million more sus a 1.3 percent gain in the first three percent in the quarter. The Nasdaq com- vehicles dating back to 1997 to fix months of the year. posite rose 10.25 points, or 0.2 per- faulty ignition switches. As the weather improved this spring, cent, to 4,408.18, rising 5 percent in Perhaps the biggest surprise for Big movers investors received more encouraging the quarter. investors in the second quarter was a Stocks that moved substantially or traded heavily Monday on the New news about hiring and manufacturing. Stocks flickered between small gains strong rally in government bonds. York Stock Exchange and the Nasdaq Stock Market: Investors sold stocks in January as and losses on Monday, keeping major At the start of the year, most analysts NYSE they worried about the impact of an indexes close to record levels, as and investors had expected bond yields Bank of New York Mellon Corp.,up $1.25 to $37.48 unusually harsh winter on the econo- investors assessed the latest data on to rise as the Federal Reserve gradually The Wall Street Journal reported that activist investor Trian Fund Management has built a $1.05 billion stake in the bank. my. housing. cut back on its economic stimulus and Philips NV,up $1.29 to $31.76 Stocks were also propelled higher by Home builders rose following news wound down its bond-buying program The electronics company will combine its LED and automotive businesses a turnaround in some of the riskier that the number of Americans who and the economy improved. into a stand-alone company,which could result in an IPO. parts of the market. Internet, biotech- signed contracts to buy homes shot up Instead, the opposite has happened. PPG Industries Inc.,up $6.10 to $210.15 The paint and coatings maker is buying Consorcio Comex in a move to nology and small-company stocks all in May. The National Association of Bonds have rallied, pushing yields boost its presence in Mexico and Central America. rebounded after dragging the market Realtors said its seasonally adjusted lower. Bonds have gained as inflation Palo Alto Networks Inc.,up $2.64 to $83.85 lower in March. pending home sales index rose 6.1 per- stayed low and as some investors A Morgan Stanley analyst boosted his price target for the network security Company earnings, already at record cent to 103.9 last month. It was the remained skeptical about the long-term company,partly citing expected billings growth. sharpest month-over-month gain since strength of the economy. Nasdaq levels, continued to grind higher. Even MannKind Corp.,up 96 cents to $10.96 an escalating conflict in Iraq that April 2010. The yield on the 10-year Treasury The Food and Drug Administration approved the drug developer’s pushed up oil prices in June wasn’t Gains for home builders were led by note, which falls as bond prices rise, Afrezza diabetes medication,which is an inhalable insulin. enough to stop stocks from rising. D.R. Horton, which rose 75 cents, or dropped to 2.52 percent on Monday Illumina Inc.,up $5.84 to $178.54 3.1 percent, to $24.58. from 2.54 percent on Friday. It had The biotechnology company signed a deal that that will expand the use “I’m not seeing anything that’s of its equipment for noninvasive prenatal testing in Europe. going to derail the overall upward Utility stocks also did well. The sec- started the year at 3 percent. Auxilium Pharmaceuticals Inc.,down $1.20 to $20.06 climb of the market,” said Karyn tor rose 0.8 percent, making it the Joe Hieder, a regional managing Several law firms are investigating the terms of the drug developer’s Cavanaugh, senior market strategist biggest gainer of the 10 industry sec- principal at Rehmann Financial, a proposed all-stock sale to QLT Inc.worth about $345 million. tors that make up the S&P 500 indus- wealth adviser, said he was surprised Dicerna Pharmaceuticals Inc.,up $3.73 to $22.57 with Voya Investment Management. The drug developer reported promising preclinical study data for its “The economic backdrop is getting try. that long-term interest rates were still developing treatment aimed at a rare inherited liver disorder. better, so companies will make even The group has climbed 16.4 percent moving lower. Contracts to buy U.S. homes up sharply in May By Josh Boak exists between a contract and a completed In a separate report last week, the Realtors toric lows and prices rose further, making it THE ASSOCIATED PRESS sale. said completed sales of existing homes rose less affordable for many Americans to buy. Lower mortgage rates and increased sup- 4.9 percent in May to a seasonally adjusted There were also too few homes for sale, WASHINGTON — The number of plies of homes on the market drove much of annual rate of 4.89 million homes. Still, which meant that would-be buyers had to Americans who signed contracts to buy last month’s gains. Signed contracts rose in sales are down 5 percent year-over-year. delay their purchases until they had more homes shot up in May. But the pace of buy- all four U.S. regions: the Northeast, The Realtors forecast that sales of exist- options from which to choose. ing this year remains slower than in 2013, Midwest, South and West. ing homes will decline 2.8 percent this year Average rates for 30-year fixed-rate mort- in part because of sluggish sales during win- The housing market is finally showing to 4.95 million, compared with 5.1 million gages declined to 4.17 percent last week, ter. signs of momentum, though overall buying in 2013. down from 4.20 percent the previous week. The National Association of Realtors said remains slower than last year. Sales of new homes jumped 18.6 percent Mortgage rates are about a quarter of a per- Monday that its seasonally adjusted pending “The sector continues to put the horrid last month to an annual rate of 504,000, the centage point higher than at the same time home sales index rose 6.1 percent to 103.9 (winter) weather behind it and is moving highest level since May 2008, the govern- last year. last month. It was the sharpest month-over- on,” said Jennifer Lee, senior economist at ment said last week. The supply of homes for sale has also month gain since April 2010. The index BMO Capital Markets. “It certainly helps Two sources of friction in the housing risen. The number rose 2.2 percent in May remains 5.2 percent below its level a year that confidence is higher, borrowing costs market have recently eased: Mortgage rates to 2.28 million. The supply is 6 percent ago. are slipped from the start of the year and it is and supplies of homes for sale. higher than a year ago, which analysts say Pending sales are a barometer of future pur- reportedly becoming less strenuous to Sales began to slow in the second half of should help slow price growth and boost chases. A one- to two-month lag usually obtain a mortgage.” last year as mortgage rates crept up from his- sales. General Motors’safety crisis grows as recalls mount Business brief Starbucks chair By Tom Krisher and Dee-Ann Durbin ignition to slip out of the “run” position. switches. At the company’s annual meeting THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The recalls cover seven vehicles, including earlier in June, CEO Mary Barra said she co-writing book on military vets the Chevrolet Malibu from 1997 to 2005, hoped most recalls related to that review NEW YORK — Starbucks chairman DETROIT — General Motors’safety crisis the Pontiac Grand Prix from 2004 to 2008, would be completed by the end of the Howard Schultz is collaborating on a book deepened dramatically Monday when the and the 2003-2014 Cadillac CTS. month. about veterans of the wars in Iraq and automaker added 8.2 million vehicles to its The company is aware of three deaths, Karl Brauer, an industry analyst with Afghanistan. ballooning list of cars recalled over faulty eight injuries and seven crashes involving Kelley Blue Book, said the number of “For Love of Country: What Our Veterans ignition switches. the vehicles, although it says there’s no recalls — while huge — may be a good Can Teach Us About Citizenship, Heroism, The latest recalls involve mainly older clear evidence that faulty switches caused thing for the company in the long run. and Sacrifice” will be released by Alfred A. midsize cars and bring GM’s total recalls in the accidents. Air bags didn’t deploy in the “I think there’s a new standard for what Knopf on Nov. 4. The book will be co-writ- North America to 29 million this year, sur- three fatal accidents, which is a sign that the GM considers a potential safety defect, and ten by Washington Post correspondent and passing the 22 million recalled by all ignition was out of position. But air bags Mary Barra has no tolerance or patience for editor Rajiv Chandrasekaran. automakers last year. They also raise ques- may not deploy for other reasons as well. potential safety defects that are unre- “Given that less than 1 percent of our tions about the safety of ignition switches A GM spokesman couldn’t say Monday if solved,” he said. country has served in the military conflicts in cars made by all manufacturers. more recalls are imminent. But this may be In a statement Monday, Barra said “we of the last decade, this is a time in America In the latest recalls, GM said keys may be the end of the recalls associated with a 60- will act appropriately and without hesita- when it’s crucial to bridge the divide in our jostled or accidentally bumped, causing the day review of all of the company’s ignition tion” if any new issues come to light. society between our civilian and military populations,” Schultz said in a statement issued Monday by the publisher. United plane’s evacuation slide deploys mid-flight The book will tell of deeds both on the battlefield and back home, whether an ortho- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS inflating inside the cabin. Chicago-based airline, said the slide “acci- United Airlines officials said in a state- dentally deployed” and that all 96 passen- pedic surgeon who enlisted at age 60 and CHICAGO — An evacuation slide inflated ment Monday that no one aboard Flight gers were seated when the slide inflated. The saved numerous lives or a military spouse inside a United Airlines plane as it flew from 1463 was injured. airline provided passengers hotel rooms and helping wives of severely wounded soldiers. Chicago to California, filling part of the Passengers remained calm and took pic- planned a flight Monday morning from Schultz has been a prominent advocate for cabin and forcing the pilot to make an emer- tures of the inflated slide with their phones, Wichita to California. veterans, saying that too little has been gency landing in Kansas, the airline and Schroeder said. The Boeing 737-700 pilot United’s maintenance team will inspect done for them once their service was com- passengers said. announced to passengers that they would be the aircraft to find out what happened, David pleted. He has pledged to hire 10,000 veter- Mike Schroeder said he was flying to landing at Wichita’s Mid-Continent said. ans and military spouses and earlier this year Orange County, California, late Sunday Airport. Elizabeth Cory, a spokeswoman for the donated $30 million for research into post- when he heard a hiss and pop. Schroeder said “When the pilot came out right after land- Federal Aviation Administration, said traumatic stress syndrome and brain trauma. he turned around and saw the plane’s evacua- ing he said, ‘Oh golly, I’ve never seen that agency investigators were at the scene in According to Knopf, a “majority” of tion slide — which would normally go out- before,”’ Schroeder said. Wichita, but that the investigation would author proceeds will be donated to veteran side the plane during an emergency — Christen David, a spokeswoman for the take weeks. services organizations. GIANTS OVERTAKEN: DODGERS MOVE INTO FIRST PLACE ON DAN HAREN’S GEM >> PAGE 12

<<< Page 13,France advances, knocks Nigeria out of World Cup Tuesday • July 1,2014 Shootout no gimme enalty kicks have certainly been in the spotlight in this edition of Pthe World Cup. Acontroversial call Sunday against Mexico defender Rafael Marquez on a foul against Netherland’s Arjen Robben in the penalty box led to Holland’s game-winning goal in stoppage time to send the Dutch through to the quar- terfinals. It was certainly not the first and it defi- nitely won’t be the last questionable call that results in a spot kick. This is soccer. It happens. What galls many — fans and critics alike — is the use of a penalty-kick shootout to decide a winner after 90 min- utes of regulation and 30 minutes of over- time. Many like to use the examples of using free throws to decide a NBA playoff game or a home run derby to crown a baseball winner in postseason. Basically, the suggestion is that it is so easy to score a goal from 12 meters away with only the goalkeeper standing between two posts 24 feet apart. The fact of the matter is, it’s not that easy. Ask Chile’s Gonzalo Jara, whose spot kick clanged off the right post, TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL enabling host Brazil to escape with a Right-hander Matt Lavorini earned the win in Pacifica’s 3-2 win over the South City Mudcats in Monday’s Colt League championship game shootout win in its round-of-16 game to at San Bruno’s Lara Field.Lavorini went five-plus innings before turning it over to Anthony Trujillo,who earned a gritty save. send the Brazilians into the quarterfinals. The problem with the basketball or baseball comparison is that it’s not exactly fair. It’s comparing apples to oranges. The difference is this: there is Pacifica claims Colts crown no defender in basketball trying to pre- vent a free throw from going in or a By Terry Bernal including the final out of the season in 26 to advance to Monday’s championship trying to get a batter out in the case of a home run contest. In a soccer DAILY JOURNAL STAFF which first baseman Brendan Mauer nabbed game. a sharp grounder and beat Jesus Jimenez in a “This group of kids, we’ve struggled with shootout, the goalkeeper is there to defend the goal. It was a game that was destined to end in a footrace to first to end it. them all year trying to play defense,” If you truly want to level the compari- cloud of dust. “[The ending] was pretty exciting,” Alonzo said. “But the one thing is they son, take the basketball scenario: how The Pacifica Colts have been playing Pacifica manager Manny Alonzo said. never quit … and the last three games we’ve about stationing a defender just outside them close all year. And Monday’s San “We’ve been playing close games all year. peaked and started to play defense.” the key who is then allowed to try and Mateo County Colt League championship All that hard work, it paid off in that one Indeed, Pacifica committed just one error block the free throw attempt? In the base- game was no different. Pacifica prevailed 3- ground ball.” Monday. It proved costly as, with Pacifica ball situation, how about Aroldis 2 over the South City Mudcats in a game of The win marks Pacifica’s first Colt League leading 3-1 in the sixth, shortstop Will Chapman and his 100 mph fastball used tactical small-ball which ended in a flourish championship in Alonzo’s six years at the Brazil’s fielding error allowed Jimenez to as the pitcher in a home run derby? to thrill the 150 fans on hand at San Bruno helm of the 15 and 16-year-old summer- reach base to lead off the inning. Jimenez Suddenly, neither scenario becomes all Park’s Lara Field. league squad. Pacifica last advanced to the scored from first when Mudcats cleanup hit- that easy. With South City trailing by a run in its championship game in 2011 only to lose 2- ter Raul Callero followed with an RBI dou- I’m not a big fan of PKs to decide final at-bat, Tommy Pagan reached third 1 to San Bruno. ble which split the gap in right-center. games. But for the health of the players, base with one out on a wild pitch by Pacifica This year’s road to the championship was But Trujillo emerged in relief to shut the it seems the only logical way to do it. reliever Anthony Trujillo. But the right- chock full of close games for Pacifica. After door, recording two consecutive ground- You can’t have these players, who are handed Trujillo bore down — for the second downing Burlingame 6-4 in the opening outs. Then with two outs, K.C. Blas walked time in as many innings — to induce two round of the playoffs June 23, Pacifica went straight groundouts to strand Pagan at third, on to defeat the South City Indians 4-2 June See PACIFICA,Page 12 See LOUNGE, Page 16 Ex-teammate’s slam spoils A’s win streak THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the inning with singles. middle of the plate. was OK until I tried to push off.” Eugenio Suarez struck “I just hung the crap out of it,” he said. “I Cespedes also cramped up — his left ham- DETROIT — The Oakland Athletics had out, but Doolittle (2-2) threw some good pitches, but I threw some string — and Melvin said he didn’t expect never given up a grand slam when leading walked Austin Jackson — bad ones, and the last one cost us the game.” him to play on Tuesday. by three runs in the bottom of the ninth just the second walk he Davis didn’t miss, hitting the ball out Oakland broke a 1-1 tie in the eighth, inning — that is until Monday night. has issued this season — down the left-field line for his third career helped by a Tigers defensive mistake. Rajai Davis connected with one out in the to load the bases. grand slam and his first game-ending homer. Yoenis Cespedes led off with a routine ninth, lifting the Detroit Tigers to a 5-4 vic- Jackson fouled off three “That was amazing,” he said. “Austin had grounder to short, but Suarez’s throw sailed tory over the A’s. straight 2-2 pitches a great at-bat, and then I got a pitch that was well over Cabrera’s head at first. Brandon “That’s a tough loss,” Oakland manager Rajai Davis before taking a pair of middle or middle-in. It didn’t do much. I was- Moss followed with an RBI into the left- Bob Melvin said. “You have to get all 27 fastballs inside. n’t sure if I got enough it — I was just hop- center field gap, and Sanchez walked Josh outs. We’ve come back and won games like “That was a hell of a battle,” Doolittle ing the wind would blow it out.” Donaldson. that, and now we’ve lost one.” said. “You could really see him shorten up Scott Kazmir left the game in the sixth, Joba Chamberlain came in and allowed a Melvin gave the ball to closer Sean his swing with two strikes, and he did a real one pitch after appearing to grab at his hip, single to Stephen Vogt, loading the bases. Doolittle with a three-run lead, but he only good job.” but Dan Otero replaced him and kept the Jed Lowrie made it 4-1 with a single to left, managed one out. Doolittle missed the strike zone with a game tied through seven innings. Nick Castellanos and Alex Avila started curveball, then hung another one over the “My calf just cramped up,” Kazmir said. “I See OAKLAND, Page 14 12 Tuesday • July 1, 2014 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL Focus is on U.S.-Belgium game Haren 1-hits By Ronald Blum we’ll get a positive result.” Algeria’s Djamel Haimoudi. His nation was THE ASSOCIATED PRESS There were two bits of news on the eve of eliminated by the U.S. in 2010, and Algeria the match. Jozy Altidore has recovered suffi- played in the same first-round group as Tribe,put L.A. SALVADOR, Brazil — They know the ciently from his left hamstring strain to be Belgium. eyes of the United States will be on them available, although it appears he is unlikely “Is it a good feeling? No,” Klinsmann said from thousands of miles away, and they say to start. The forward has not played since at a news conference. into 1st place they are ready. the Americans’June 16 opener, when he was Belgium coach Marc Wilmots dismissed The Americans try to reach the World Cup taken off on a stretcher during the first half. Klinsmann’s comments, saying: “If we start By JOE RESNICK quarterfinals for the first time since 2002 “Just having him with us tomorrow is going into this, it is looking for excuses ASSOCIATED PRESS when they play Belgium on Tuesday. huge,” U.S. coach Jurgen Klinsmann said ahead of the match.” “For some of the guys, it’s the last oppor- Monday, adding Altidore’s time on the field The United States and Belgium haven’t played LOS ANGELES — Dan tunity, so we have to make the most of it,” depends on “how much work is in his legs.” in the World Cup since the first tournament in Haren pitched one-hit ball U.S. captain Clint Dempsey said. “And I’m Klinsmann created a stir by saying he over seven innings — a sure if we play to the best of our ability, isn’t happy with FIFA’s choice of referee, See SOCCER,Page 14 single that was awarded to Michael Bourn after a Mudcats manager Brian Ghilarducci has video review — and rookie been forced to manufacture pitching all sea- Clint Robinson had a son to compliment his slugging offense. pinch-hit RBI single in But Delgado emerged with a big-game per- the seventh as the Los formance in the biggest game of the year. Dan Haren Angeles Dodgers opened “He was going to be on a short leash but their interleague series he threw well and kept us in the game,” against the Cleveland Indians with a 1-0 victo- Ghilarducci said. ry on Monday night. South City evened the score in the third. The defending NL West champion Dodgers With one out, Mudcats leadoff man Ben took over sole possession of first place in the Santana took an aggressive chance by tak- division by a half-game over idle San ing two bases on a liner to right-center. The Francisco. The Giants led them by as many as 9 gamble paid off as, after Santana flew into 1-2 games as recently as June 8. Since then, Los second, he moved to third base on a ground- Angeles has gone 15-6 and San Francisco 4-15. out then scored on a solid RBI knock to cen- The Indians couldn’t do a thing against Haren. ter by Jimenez. Haren struck out five and walked one on the But Pacifica won by virtue of some tactical 11th anniversary of his major league debut, baseball in the sixth. Aberouette drew a getting through seven innings for just the leadoff walk to knock Delgado out of the third time in 17 starts this season. The right- game. Facing Jimenez in relief, Lavorini hander ended a streak of nine consecutive out- reached on an infield hit into the 5.5 hole. ings in which he allowed a home run, one shy Mauer bunted both runners over. Then Nate of his career-worst stretch in 2012. Rumb — who had a modest 1 for 5 showing Brian Wilson pitched a perfect eighth and throughout the playoffs entering into the Kenley Jansen a 1-2-3 ninth for his 25th save. at-bat — lifted a clutch sacrifice fly to plate Corey Kluber (7-6) allowed a run and six hits Aberouette. over 6 2-3 innings and struck out five. The 28- “I was just relaxed and trying to get my year-old right-hander, who has spent all four of pitch and drive it in the outfield. When I did, his big league seasons with the Indians, came it drove in a run,” Rumb said. “That was my in 6-0 with a 2.29 ERA in his six previous best at-bat (of the year) for sure.” interleague starts. TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL Miguel Villabuena followed with a boom- The Dodgers had runners at second and third The South City Mudcats’Tommy Pagan dives into third base in the dramatic seventh inning ing double to center to score Lavorini with a in the fourth inning when Kluber struck out of Monday Colt League championship.The Mudcats went on to fall 3-2 to Pacifica. critical insurance run. Villabuena was 2 for 3 Andre Ethier and retired Juan Uribe on a flyball. the loss, allowing two runs through five- in the game, and hit .444 (4 for 9) through- Ethier came up again in the seventh and led plus innings. The southpaw got into trouble out the playoffs. Lavorini was 3 for 4 in off with an opposite-field triple off the glove in the first, as Pacifica jumped on the board Monday’s championship finale. of left fielder Michael Brantley on the warning PACIFICA early. Brazil led off the game with a walk. The loss by the Mudcats, who came in track. Two outs later, pinch-hitter Hanley Continued from page 11 Mills Notmeyer promptly bunted him to with a chance to repeat as Colt League Ramirez was intentionally walked and champs, ends a prominent run for South second. Then Felix Aberouette scorched an Robinson worked the count full before smack- City teams. With two teams in the Colt on a 10-pitch at-bat and stole second. But RBI single to center to score Brazil, giving ing a single up the middle for his first major League, the Industrial City has twice staked Trujillo stranded the potential tying and go- Pacifica a 1-0 lead. league hit and RBI. Lavorini followed with a double to put its claim to the league title in recent years. ahead runs in scoring position by notching In 2013, the Mudcats won an all-South City Dodgers shortstop Miguel Rojas made a runners at second and third, but Delgado his only of the game. championship game against the Indians. In diving stop of Bourn’s smash behind second Trujillo saved it for Pacifica starting buckled down through the one-out jam to 2012, the Indians won the crown. base and got the out call at first base from first pitcher Matt Lavorini, who went five-plus strand the pair. The lefty did not allow “We had a great season this year,” Pagan base umpire Adrian Johnson before Cleveland innings to earn the win. another runner to reach scoring position said. “We couldn’t come up on top. We just manager Terry Francona successfully chal- Mudcats left-hander Nico Delgado took while he was on the hill. fell short.” lenged the ruling.

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sales and business development. Leading local news coverage on the Peninsula THE DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS Tuesday • July 1, 2014 13 France dashes Nigeria’s World Cup hopes By Jerome Pugmire Full-back Mathieu Debuchy found space THE ASSOCIATED PRESS on the right side of the area in the 40th after collecting a pass from Mathieu Valbuena, BRASILIA, Brazil — Paul Pogba scored but his attempt smacked into the back of a with a late header to finally break Nigeria’s steward. Emenike saw his sharp drive from stubborn resistance and Joseph Yobo added the edge of the area palmed away by France an own-goal as France won 2-0 to reach the goalkeeper Hugo Lloris, with no Nigeria World Cup quarterfinals on Monday. player near the loose ball. Nigeria goalkeeper Vincent Enyeama had Center half Raphael Varane added much just made a superb save to tip over Karim composure to a nervous-looking France Benzema’s header, but he flapped at the ball team and hurt himself heading away a cross from the ensuing corner and Pogba pounced before it could reach Emenike in the 53rd. in the 79th minute to nod in his first goal of With French nerves fraying, midfielder the tournament. Blaise Matuidi was booked for a heavy chal- Pogba atoned for a scrappy first half in lenge on Ogenyi Onazi, who was replaced which he gave the ball away carelessly and by Ruben Gabriel in the 59th. placed a volley too close to Enyeama. The atmosphere quietened at the Estadio Scoring such a crucial goal will boost his Nacional in Brasilia, with the pockets of confidence heading into the last eight French fans watching silently on as Nigeria against either Germany or Algeria, who started to dominate possession. Coach played their match later. Didier Deschamps then made a key change, Yobo turned the ball into his own net in DAVID GRAY/REUTERS taking Giroud off and bringing on stoppage time under pressure from France France’s Paul Pogba,right,heads in a goal during the second half of a 2-0 win over Nigeria.The Griezmann, freeing Benzema to play substitute Antoine Griezmann — who made 79th-minute goal was Pogba’s first of the World Cup. through the middle. a big difference after replacing the ineffec- After Griezmann came on, Benzema final- Pogba’s tendency to try and hit perfect But Nigeria continued to push forward, tive Olivier Giroud in the 62nd. ly came alive in the 70th, opening up the through-balls worked against his team as he and Lloris did well to block a shot from At the final whistle, France’s relieved defense after a clever one-two with the gave the ball away four times inside the first 10 Peter Odemwingie, who was Nigeria’s most players danced in front of their fans as France substitute. After Enyeama blocked minutes alone. He often seemed in two minds dangerous player making runs from deep. dreams of a repeat run to the final — just like Benzema’s initial shot, his follow-up effort and this only slowed down the French attacks. Center half Laurent Kocielny made a vital in 2006 — moved a step closer. was hacked clear by Victor Moses. Video France failed to show the attacking flair of interception to block Musa’s dangerous cross France started slowly and finished strong- technology confirmed that the ball had not previous games, with Giroud skewing a shot from the right with 20 minutes left. ly in the second round match. crossed the line. wide early on from the edge of the penalty area. Then, it was all France as Griezmann African champion Nigeria had a goal ruled Nigeria chose a very audacious lineup Giroud also appeared to elbow John Obi boosted the attacks with his mobility and out for offside in the 19th minute after with four attacking players and found a lot Mikel in an off-the ball incident, having done technique, and he almost made it 2-0 with an Emmanuel Emenike poked home Ahmed of space behind France’s fullbacks, with the same in last week’s 0-0 draw with Ecuador effort in the 85th that Enyeama tipped over Musa’s cross from the left, but wasted a lot right back Efe Ambrose causing problems after coming on as a second-half substitute. brilliantly. Instead, it fell to Yobo to inad- of second-half possession. with his overlaps. Two chances were missed late in the half. vertently add France’s second goal. Sports brief Germany beats Algeria 2-1 in extra time AP source:Kidd to Bucks By Andrew Dampf winner France on Friday at in the group stage, the northern African after Nets agree to deal THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the Maracana Stadium in nation outmatched Germany’s intensity for NEW YORK — A per- Rio de Janeiro. long stretches in an entertaining match. son with knowledge of PORTO ALEGRE, Brazil — Substitute Andre With the temperature a Algeria was playing in the second round of the details says the Schuerrle and Mesut Ozil scored in extra time chilly 14 degrees Celsius the World Cup for the first time and dominated Bucks and Brooklyn Monday to lead Germany over an aggressive (57 degrees Fahrenheit) early on. Agoal from Islam Slimani was waved Nets have agreed to a Algeria 2-1 and into the World Cup quarterfi- and a light rain falling at off for offside in the 17th, one of many oppor- deal allowing Jason nals. times, the pace was high at tunities for the Algeria striker. Kidd to become Thomas Mueller provided a cross from the the Estadio Beira-Rio but At the start of the second half, Germany put Milwaukee’s coach. The Schuerrle on for Mario Goetze in an attacking left flank that was slightly behind Schuerrle. Mesut Ozil the goals didn’t come until Nets will receive a sec- midfield and came out better organized. The Germany forward dragged his left leg and the end. Jason Kidd ond-round draft pick in In the 55th, Germany captain Philipp Lahm 2015 and 2019. backheeled the ball into the far corner in the Ozil thought he had put the result out of unleashed a hard shot that an outstretched Rais 92nd minute, leaving goalkeeper Rais reach when he pounded in a rebound after a The person spoke to The Associated Press did well to push wide with his fingertips. on Monday on condition of anonymity Mbolhi with no chance. shot from Schuerrle was cleared off the line by Still, Algeria continued to produce danger- Ozil added the second in the 120th, and sub- defender Esseid Belkalem, but Djabou because the deal has not been announced. ous counterattacks. In the 72nd, Neuer had to Kidd went 44-38 in his only season as stitute Abdelmoumene Djabou pulled one back volleyed in a minute later to make the last sec- come out of his area to head away the danger Nets coach, but then sought control of the in injury time for Algeria. onds count. with Slimani chasing. Three-time champion Germany, which has basketball operations department and was Perhaps inspired by the “Disgrace of Gijon” In the 88th, Germany’s inability to find the denied. The Nets gave him permission to now advanced past the second round at nine at the 1982 World Cup, when Germany and target turned theatrical for a moment when talk to other teams about a job. consecutive World Cups, will next face 1998 Austria supposedly conspired to oust Algeria Mueller appeared to fall during a free kick.

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866-211-2443 3%L#AMINO2EALs3AN-ATEO #! www.ssofunerals.com FD230 ©2012 MKJ Marketing 14 Tuesday • July 1, 2014 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL Obituaries In 1986, the Mets powered their way to 108 victories, won a tough playoff series Tigers 5,Athletics 4 with Houston and then rallied past Boston OAKLAND Oakland ab r h bi Detroit ab r h bi Former Mets GM Crisp cf 5 0 2 0 RDavis lf 5 1 2 4 to win the . Continued from page 11 Jaso c 5 0 0 0 Kinsler 2b 3 0 1 0 Frank Cashen dies at 88 Cespds lf 3 2 1 0 MiCarr 1b 4 1 2 1 Gentry lf 1 0 0 0 JMrtnz dh 2 0 0 0 Former Dodgers pitcher Moss rf 4 1 2 1 TrHntr rf 4 0 0 0 but Phil Coke replaced Chamberlain and Dnldsn dh 3 1 0 0 Cstllns 3b 2 1 1 0 NEW YORK — Frank Cashen, the general Bobby Castillo dies at 59 almost got out of the inning as quickly as Vogt 1b 4 0 3 0 Avila c 4 1 1 0 manager who wore a signature bow tie and possible. Lowrie ss 4 0 2 3 Suarez ss 4 0 0 0 LOS ANGELES — Bobby Castillo, a for- Callasp 3b 4 0 0 0 AJcksn cf 3 1 0 0 fashioned a New York Mets team that rol- Castellanos grabbed Alberto Callaspo’s Sogard 2b 4 0 0 0 licked its way to the 1986 World Series mer Dodgers and pitcher grounder, stepped on third and threw to Ian Totals 37 4 10 4 Totals 31 5 7 5 championship, died Monday. He was 88. credited with teaching Kinsler at second for a double play. Kinsler Oakland 000 001 030 — 4 10 0 He died at Memorial Hospital in Easton, how to throw a , died Monday in a relayed the ball to first, hoping for a 5-4-3 Detroit 000 001 004 — 5 7 1 Maryland, the Mets said. Los Angeles hospital after a battle with can- triple play, but Callaspo beat the throw. E—Suarez (4).DP—Oakland 1,Detroit 1.LOB—Oak- cer, the team announced. He was 59. Detroit’s rally took Anibal Sanchez off land 8,Detroit 7.2B—Crisp (16),Moss (14),Mi.Cabrera Cashen was a longtime sports writer in (29).HR—R.Davis (6),Mi.Cabrera (14).SB—Vogt (1), his Baltimore hometown before joining the Castillo, also affectionately known as the hook — he now hasn’t lost in his last R.Davis (22),Kinsler (9),Castellanos (2). 10 starts. Blaine Hardy (1-0) picked up his Orioles and eventually becoming their GM. “Babo,” pitched for the Dodgers from 1977- Oakland IP H R ER BB SO The Orioles won two titles while Cashen 81, including in the 1981 National League first career victory with a scoreless top of Kazmir 5.1 4 1 1 3 7 the ninth. Otero 1.20000 1 worked for them, but it was in New York Championship Series and the 1981 World Gregerson H,13 10002 0 where he put his stamp on a franchise. Hired Series, and in 1985, his last season in the Sanchez, who struck out his 1,000th Doolittle L,1-3 BS .13441 1 career batter in the fourth, lost his shutout Detroit IP H R ER BB SO in 1980, Cashen transformed a last-place majors. The right-hander was with the Twins A.Sanchez78320 2 from 1982 to 1984. in the sixth on Lowrie’s RBI single, but Chamberlain02111 0 team into a team that became the most dom- Miguel Cabrera tied the game in the bot- Coke 10000 0 Valenzuela called Castillo a great team- B.Hardy W,1-1 10000 1 inant force in baseball. tom of the inning, crushing a 2-2 change- mate and friend in a statement released Cashen made the trades that brought star up into the Oakland bullpen beyond the HBP—by A.Sanchez (Cespedes). first baseman Keith Hernandez and future through the Dodgers, adding: “I’ll always be left-centerfield fence. Umpires—Home, Mike DiMuro; First, Mike Estabrook; Hall of Famer Gary Carter to the Mets, and grateful for his influence on my pitching.” NOTES: Tigers DH Victor Martinez was a Second,Jerry Layne;Third,Hunter Wendelstedt. oversaw the draft picks of Darryl Strawberry Castillo made his major league debut for late scratch because of a sore side, and was T—3:23. A—42,477 (41,681). and Dwight Gooden. the Dodgers on Sept. 19, 1977, retiring replaced by J.D. Martinez. first for the Tigers was in 1983, when He also hired his former second baseman Hall of Famer Johnny Bench for his first big The Athletics have only allowed three Lance Parrish hit one off Jeff Jones, who is in Baltimore, Davey Johnson, to be the league out. game-ending grand slams since World War now Detroit’s pitching coach. Mets’ manager. Funeral services are pending. II, with two coming against Detroit. The

President Barack Obama even watched last the last two World Cups, has won three straight DaMarcus Beasley are unlikely to be on the week from Air Force One. games at soccer’s showcase for the first time. 2018 roster. Howard, 35, hasn’t committed to SOCCER Avictory against Belgium would put the U.S. But the Red Devils are banged up. Central another four-year cycle. in a Saturday quarterfinal against Argentina or defender Vincent Kompany (strained left Belgium is quite familiar with Klinsmann: He Continued from page 12 Switzerland. With kickoff at 4 p.m. EDT, peo- groin) is questionable and left back Thomas scored in Germany’s 3-2 win over Belgium at ple are expected to leave work early, take Vermaelen (right hamstring) is out. Chicago’s Soldier Field in the second round of 1930, a 3-0 win by the Americans. extended lunch breaks and sneak looks at Midfielders Moussa Dembele and Marouane the 1994 World Cup. A lot more people are following now. The online streams from their mobile phones and Fellaini — known for his mop of bushy dark Klinsmann and Wilmots are friends, too. U.S. averaged more than 18 million viewers on office desktops. hair — have been slowed by calf injuries. They had scheduled a training session between ESPN and Spanish-language Univision for its “It means a lot to us, the energy that comes Fellaini is a former Everton teammate of the teams June 12, but Wilmots called it off three first-round games, and viewing parties are from the United States,” said Klinsmann, the American goalkeeper Tim Howard, who because he didn’t want to get caught in Sao scheduled for Tuesday ranging from Solider former German star striker who moved to played with Belgian forwards Romelu Lukaku Paulo’s traffic jams. Field in Chicago to Veteran’s Park in Redondo California in 1998. “You see where the game is and Kevin Mirallas last season. Howard is The Americans know they have to boost Beach, California. going in the United States. You can’t stop it also familiar with Eden Hazard, who was crit- their offense, which was next to last in attacks “The country is paying attention in a way anymore. It’s breaking through.” icized for his play during the first round during the first round. that it’s never done before, and we have a The 13th-ranked Americans are in the knock- despite setting up go-ahead goals against “It’s all about who wants it more,” Beasley chance to make some history,” U.S. Soccer out rounds of consecutive World Cups for the Russia and Algeria. said. “You can’t leave anything on the field for Federation President Sunil Gulati said. first time. Belgium, ranked 11th after missing Dempsey, 31, and 32-year-old defender these type of games.” advertisement Who Or What Is Gladstone And Why This Is Important

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THE DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS Tuesday • July 1, 2014 15 Williams eliminated at Wimbledon By Howard Fendrich it once,” Cornet said. For his third match in a row, Nadal THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Still, this result was rather unexpected, dropped the first set, this time beating 63rd- given that Cornet never had been past the ranked Mikhail Kukushkin of Kazakhstan LONDON — As Serena Williams began to third round at Wimbledon, and only once 6-7 (4), 6-1, 6-1, 6-1. fall behind in what would become her earli- before reached a major’s fourth round. “All his shots just started to be much more est Wimbledon exit in nearly a decade, her “I cannot say that I played my best tennis hard, powerful and more aggressive,” coach could tell something was awry. today, really,” Cornet said. Kukushkin said. “It was like a different Not the so-so serving. Or the bad back- Perhaps, but it was good enough. On player.” hands. This was a larger problem. match point, after one last drop shot drew a Sharapova trailed 3-1, then won the next “Right now, she doesn’t have her usual netted response from Williams, Cornet 11 games to top 44th-ranked Alison Riske ability to respond and turn matches around,” pounded a fist on her chest, hopped around of the United States 6-3, 6-0. said Patrick Mouratoglou, who has worked Court 1, then knelt to kiss the turf. Federer, who has collected seven of his 17 with Williams since 2012. “It was obvious “It’s very symbolic, because it means, when she trailed 3-0 in the second set. major trophies at Wimbledon, never faced ‘Now I love you grass, and I didn’t before,”’ trouble and eliminated 35th-ranked Nothing happened.” said Cornet, who had been 0-13 against top- Unable to get back on track once she no Santiago Giraldo of Colombia 6-3, 6-1, 6- 20 opponents at majors. 3. longer had control of the match, five-time Saturday’s match was halted in the third Nadal next faces 19-year-old Australian Wimbledon champion Williams lost to game because of showers. When they Nick Kyrgios; Federer meets No. 23 Tommy 25th-seeded Alize Cornet of France 1-6, 6- returned about 4 1/2 hours later — “the rain Robredo; and No. 8 Milos Raonic, only the 3, 6-4 on Saturday in the third round, the lat- delay killed me a little bit,” Cornet said — est in a recent series of surprising Grand Williams was terrific, reeling off five games second Canadian man in the Open era to get Slam defeats. to grab the first set. to Wimbledon’s fourth round, plays either “If I’m not playing a great, great match, Then everything changed, because No. 10 Kei Nishikori or Simone Bolelli, these girls, when they play me, they play as Williams couldn’t find the mark. She fin- whose match was suspended because of dark- if they’re on the ATP Tour,” Williams said, ished with 29 unforced errors, 11 more than ness. rolling her eyes. Cornet. Two particular strokes let Williams Cornet’s fourth-round opponent when the She hadn’t left Wimbledon so soon since down: Her serve, with seven double-faults tournament resumes Monday after the tradi- 2005, also beaten in the third round. The and five breaks; and her backhand, with 12 tional middle Sunday off is No. 13 Eugenie No. 1-ranked and top-seeded Williams owns unforced errors. Bouchard, a 20-year-old Canadian who was a 17 Grand Slam titles, one fewer than “I don’t really know what I did wrong,” semifinalist at the year’s first two majors. Martina Navratilova and Chris Evert, but said a blank-faced Williams, whose sister “It shows all of you who asked me if I’m has departed before the quarterfinals at four REUTERS ready to play Serena in Round 4,” Bouchard Serena Williams after Monday’s defeat. Venus lost Friday. “Usually I do. Usually I of the past five majors. There were fourth- know I did this, this, and that.” said. “That’s one of the reasons I don’t look opinion, there are more and more players round losses at Wimbledon last year and the It was by far the most significant outcome far ahead.” understanding how to play her.” Australian Open in January, and a second- on a day full of starts and stops. Cornet also beat the 32-year-old American round loss at the French Open in May. Three other past Wimbledon champions at the Dubai Championships in February, “It might be a bit premature to talk about won on Centre Court, where the roof was her decline, but when she plays someone and watched video clips of that triumph closed and soccer star David Beckham was who finds the right tactics, she looks a bit before playing Saturday. in the Royal Box: Rafael Nadal, Roger lost on the court,” Cornet said. “In my “I just knew that I could do it, because I did Federer and Maria Sharapova.

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The Swede squandered a — Martin Kaymer was exempt as State has hired Chris Klimas as its Klimas has been the associate Compton’s runner-up finish in the chance to earn one of four spots top 50 in the world and from winning new head baseball coach. head baseball coach at OBU since U.S. Open should be enough to get available to top finishers Sunday in The Players Championship and U.S. Rogers State University director 2010. Prior to that he spent nine him into the next major champi- the Quicken Loans National. Open this year, and the PGA of Athletics Ryan Erwin made the years as the assistant coach. onship. As of Monday, 121 players who Championship in 2010. announcement Monday. A native of Broken Arrow, With only two weeks remaining in intend to compete July 17-20 at — The winners of the BMW PGA Klimas has been a member of the Klimas was a two-year starter at British Open qualifying, there will Royal Liverpool are exempt or have Championship on the Europe Tour Oklahoma Baptist University catcher at OBU from 1999-2001. not be enough players to fill the 156- qualified. There are 12 spots avail- and The Players Championship on man field at Royal Liverpool. The able Tuesday at four British links in the PGA Tour are exempt for three R&A then turns to an alternate list local final qualifying. Eleven spots years. All were already eligible — NL GLANCE AL GLANCE that is almost certain to accommo- have been set aside for leading play- Luke Donald, Matteo Manassero and East Division East Division date Compton, the two-time heart ers in the next two PGA Tour and Rory McIlroy in Europe, and W L Pct GB W L Pct GB transplant recipient who is having European Tour events. Kaymer, Tiger Woods and Matt Atlanta 45 38 .542 — Toronto 45 39 .536 — his best year. That would put the field at 144 Kuchar on the PGA Tour. Washington 44 38 .537 1/2 Baltimore 43 39 .524 1 The alternate list is based on next players. — John Senden and George Miami 39 43 .476 5 1/2 New York 41 40 .506 2 1/2 week’s world ranking. The Open changed its internation- Coetzee each earned spots from New York 37 46 .446 8 Boston 38 45 .458 6 1/2 With at least 12 spots available, al qualifying this year, eliminating International Final Qualifying in Philadelphia 36 46 .439 8 1/2 Tampa Bay 36 49 .424 9 1/2 Compton currently is No. 4 on the the 36-hole qualifiers in Europe and Africa and Australia in the start of the Central Division Central Division list and unlikely to fall much further. America and offering spots to top year. Both later became exempt in W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Others closing in on spot, based players in tour events. other category (top 50 for Senden, Milwaukee 51 33 .607 — Detroit 45 34 .570 — on this week’s ranking, are Kevin Even so, that doesn’t appear to be top 20 in the Race to Dubai for St.Louis 44 39 .530 6 1/2 Kansas City 43 39 .524 3 1/2 Stadler, J.B. Holmes, K.J. Choi, the reason for the shortfall. Coetzee). Cincinnati 43 39 .524 7 Cleveland 39 43 .476 7 1/2 Pittsburgh 42 40 .512 8 Chicago 39 44 .470 8 19, the Giants’ record during June ahead of Los Angeles, who has Chicago 35 46 .432 14 1/2 Minnesota 37 44 .457 9 was “only” 10-16. Given how played two more games. Now the West Division West Division LOUNGE poorly they played last month, a season enters to dog days of sum- W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Los Angeles 48 37 .565 — A’s 51 31 .622 — Continued from page 11 10-16 record doesn’t really look mer. Let’s see if the Giants can all that bad. turn things around in July before Giants 46 36 .561 1/2 Anaheim 45 35 .563 5 giving up on them. Colorado 36 47 .434 11 Seattle 45 38 .542 6 1/2 Here’s the good news: the start- Texas 37 45 .451 14 running the equivalent of five to *** San Diego 36 47 .434 11 ing pitching, which was shaky Houston 36 48 .429 16 six miles a game, continue play- for most of the season, appears to Boy, the way he is rising up the Arizona 35 49 .417 12 1/2 ing until one team scores that have rebounded in the last week, ranks, Jason Kidd may be a NBA golden goal. They would be drop- Monday’s Games Monday’s Games with all five starters giving the team owner in a couple of years. Tampa Bay 4,N.Y.Yankees 3,12 innings ping like flies. These player are Washington 7,Colorado 3 team quality starts. Another good Kidd, who has been fawned over Baltimore 7,Texas 1 absolutely drained after 120 min- Chicago Cubs 2,Boston 0 aspect is Buster Posey has appar- since being a freshman at St. Detroit 5,Oakland 4 utes of play — both physically ently found his swing as his bat- Joseph’s High School in Atlanta 5,N.Y.Mets 3 and mentally. Given the spotlight Chicago Cubs 2,Boston 0 ting average creeps toward the Alameda, retired following the San Diego 1,Cincinnati 0 Kansas City 6,Minnesota 1 penalty kicks draw on the world’s .300 mark. 2012-13 NBA season and walked biggest stage and the one-on-one L.A.Dodgers 1,Cleveland 0 Seattle 10,Houston 4 The bad news? The clutch hit- right into the role of head coach Tuesday’s Games Angels at Chicago,ppd.,rain drama between shooter and goal- with the Brooklyn Nets this past keeper, it’s hard to ramp up any ting has disappeared. All those Brewers (Estrada 7-4) at Tor. (Hutchison 5-6),10:07 a.m. L.A.Dodgers 1,Cleveland 0 two-out knocks that drove in season, without a lick of coach- D-Backs (Miley 3-6) at Pitt.(Locke 1-1),4:05 p.m. Tuesday’s Games more pressure. ing experience. runs? Gone. The team’s newfound Rox (Friedrich 0-2) at Wash.(Strasburg 6-6),4:05 p.m. Brewers (Estrada 7-4) at Tor. (Hutchison 5-6),10:07 a.m. Besides, anyone who watched After guiding the Nets to their Rays (Price 6-7) at NYY (Kuroda 5-5),4:05 p.m. power? Also seems to have aban- Cubs (Jackson 5-8) at Boston (Buchholz 3-4),4:10 p.m. “Happy Days” growing up knows doned them. The bullpen, the first playoff appearance since Rangers (Martinez 1-5) at Balt.(McFarland 0-1),4:05 p.m. Mets (Matsuzaka 3-2) at Atlanta (Minor 2-5),4:10 p.m. how tough winning a basketball group that carried the team in the 2007, Kidd decided he wanted A’s (Mills 1-0) at Detroit (Porcello 10-4),4:08 p.m. Phils (Burnett 5-7) at Miami (Alvarez 5-3),4:10 p.m. game at the free throw line can season’s first two months, is in more power within the organiza- Cubs (Jackson 5-8) at Boston (Buchholz 3-4),4:10 p.m. be. Just ask Richie Cunningham, shambles, with closer Sergio tion, with reports indicating he Reds (Leake 6-6) at S.D.(Kennedy 5-9),7:10 p.m. Royals (Shields 8-3) at Minn.(Nolasco 4-6),5:10 p.m. who missed a free throw that Romo embodying those prob- wanted to run basketball opera- Tribe (Masterson 4-5) at L.A.(Beckett 5-4),7:10 p.m. Angels (Weaver 8-6) at ChiSox (Carroll 2-4),5:10 p.m. would have sent his team into lems. tions. 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ing to switch is whether to use disposable last about 10 days. That promises savings He’s been able to stash $100 per month in a models or a refillable. The refillable models of up to $1,900 a year for the average smok- savings account. E-CIGS promise more savings in exchange for a er. “What we’re going to do with that money Continued from page 17 bigger up-front investment. The numbers for an individual smoker can down the road, I don’t know,” he said. “I Most disposable e-cigarettes say they’re vary significantly depending on their pre- may save it for retirement ... or we might equivalent to about 2 packs of cigarettes and ferred cigarette brand, where they live, the decide to take a vacation or something like cigarettes aren’t allowed. cost $6 to $10 apiece, meaning they’d cost e-cigarette brand they choose and how much that.” But cost is increasingly becoming part of about $1,100 to $1,800 a year, for savings liquid nicotine or cartridges they buy at a THE FUTURE: The savings may not the equation as the average pack of ciga- of several hundred dollars a year. time. last. While many vapers just pay sales rettes around the country tops $6.15, The savings are bigger for rechargeable e- WHAT VAPERS SAY: “Cigarettes were taxes, states like Minnesota and North according to the Federation of Tax cigarettes with disposable cartridges. For getting horribly expensive. ... I’ve thrown Carolina place additional taxes e-cigarettes Administrators. an initial investment between $10 and $35 endless thousands of dollars away,” said 52- and liquid nicotine. Other states have con- DOING THE MATH: Smoking is and cartridges that cost $2.50 apiece, smok- year-old Jim Craig, of Salt Lake City, who sidered such taxes. Restrictions proposed expensive. A pack-a-day smoker can spend ers in an average state would save almost switched to an e-cigarette last year after by the Food and Drug Administration in anywhere from $1,500 a year in a low-tax $1,800 a year. smoking since he was 18. April also may push costs higher as compa- state, all the way to about $5,000 in New There’s also a more advanced option for Craig, who was spending upward of $200 nies comply with new rules. York City, where a pack can run $13. On the dedicated vaper: a tank system that is per month on cigarettes, said he now spends On the other hand, heavy competition average across the country, the tab comes to filled with vials of flavored nicotine mix- about $45 a month with his e-cigarette after among e-cigarette sellers could push prices about $2,250 a year. ture. They cost more up-front, from $35 up an initial investment of $200 for a lower as well, especially as the big tobacco The first consideration for someone look- to about $200, but $8 worth of liquid can rechargeable battery and refillable tank. makers try to get into the business.

arrange the coverage or pay for it. Insurers sharing, contraception coverage for female imizes the government’s interest in uniform get reimbursed by the government through employees who wish it,” Kennedy said. He compliance with laws affecting the work- COURT credits against fees owed under other provi- said that arrangement “does not impinge on place. “And it discounts the disadvantages sions of the health care law. the plaintiffs’religious beliefs.” religion-based opt-outs impose on others, in Continued from page 7 That accommodation is the subject of sep- Houses of worship and other religious particular, employees who do not share their arate legal challenges, and the court said institutions whose primary purpose is to employer’s religious beliefs,” Ginsburg available to religious-oriented, not-for-prof- Monday that profit-seeking companies could spread the faith are exempt from the require- said. it corporations. not assert religious claims in such a situa- ment to offer birth control. Leaders of women’s rights groups blasted Those groups can tell the government that tion. In a dissent she read aloud from the bench, the decision by “five male justices,” in the providing the coverage violates their reli- Justice Anthony Kennedy, who was part of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg called the deci- words of Cecile Richards, president of the gious beliefs. At that point, creating a buffer, the majority, also wrote separately to say the sion “potentially sweeping” because it min- Planned Parenthood Action Fund. their insurer or a third-party administrator administration can solve its problem easily. takes on the responsibility of paying for the “The accommodation works by requiring birth control. The employer does not have to insurance companies to cover, without cost

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While critics are calling for the pricey global initiatives “We assume that if women get these things, they will be to be significantly overhauled, the programs are still being saved. But it’s too simple to say one plus one equals two,” implemented despite little proof they work. The practices said Dr. Marleen Temmerman, director of WHO’s maternal mainly involve things like ensuring women giving birth health department. For symptom-free women, years of medical studies show get cheap drugs such as magnesium sulphate to treat labor She isn’t convinced the interventions don’t work. She routine pelvic exams aren’t useful to screen for ovarian or complications or pre-emptive antibiotics for those getting suspects there were problems implementing the strategies. other gynecologic cancers, they don’t reduce deaths, and a cesarean section. “Maybe the health facility has the medicine, but the man there are other ways, such as urine tests, to detect such Even public health officials acknowledge they were taken who has the key to the cupboard is gone,” she suggested. problems as sexually transmitted infections,the doctors’group aback by the studies. Temmerman also said it would be dangerous if donors reported in the journal Annals of Internal Medicine. “Nobody could have been more surprised than I was when abruptly slashed their support for maternal health initia- we got the results,” said Dr. Omrana Pasha of Aga Khan tives. University in Pakistan, who led a study of maternal health “The message is not to stop investing, it’s to invest Guideline says most healthy interventions in six countries in Latin America, Africa and money more wisely,” she said. Asia. Some experts said existing plans should be adjusted. women can skip pelvic exam “In clinical medicine, we would not prescribe a drug “These essential interventions are important but they are not enough,” said Sandrine Simon, a public health adviser By Lauran Neergaard unless multiple trials show that it works,” she added. “The FDA won’t allow a drug to be marketed without that evi- at Doctors of the World charity. “This is about more than THE ASSOCIATED PRESS dence. But things are different in public health.” buying the right medicines.” At an international meeting of U.N. partners starting But others said major changes were required to save more WASHINGTON — No more dreaded pelvic exam? New Monday in South Africa, health officials are getting ready to women. guidelines say most healthy women can skip the yearly rit- ask donors for even more money to pour into maternal “We need to be more honest and serious about past failures ual. health programs. Since 2009, the U.S. has invested more otherwise we will keep making the same mistakes,” said Routine pelvic exams don’t benefit women who have no than $13 billion in maternal and child survival, hoping to Bill Easterly, an economist at New York University. symptoms of disease and who aren’t pregnant, and they can save lives by supporting “high-impact” health interven- cause harm, the American College of Physicians said tions. Monday as it recommended that doctors quit using them as a According to the research papers, including one done in screening tool. 30 countries that tracked more than 300,000 women, scien- It’s part of a growing movement to evaluate whether many tists found no link between the supposedly life-saving longtime medical practices are done more out of habit than interventions and the death rates of women giving birth. necessity, and the guideline is sure to be controversial. Areas that used the interventions didn’t have better survival Scientific evidence “just doesn’t support the benefit of rates for mothers than areas that didn’t. having a pelvic exam every year,” said guideline coauthor The two papers published last year are the biggest to Dr. Linda Humphrey of the Portland Veterans Affairs Medical assess the effectiveness of maternal health strategies, Center and Oregon Health & Science University. although smaller studies have previously suggested the “There will be women who are relieved, and there are methods help. But they gained little traction, perhaps women who really want to go in and talk with their doctor because there doesn’t appear to be an easy fix. about it and will choose to continue this,” she added. Experts, meanwhile, are largely stumped as to why their The recommendations aren’t binding to doctors — or insurers. Indeed, a different doctors’ group, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, still recommends year- ly pelvic exams, even as it acknowledges a lack of evidence supporting, or refuting, them. Pelvic exams have long been considered part of a “well- woman visit,” and some 62 million were performed in the United States in 2010, the latest available data. Here’s what put the test under the microscope: Pap smears that check for cervical cancer used to be done yearly but now are recommended only every three to five years. So if women weren’t going through that test every year, did they still need the pelvic exam that traditionally accompanied it? During a pelvic exam, a doctor feels for abnormalities in the ovaries, uterus and other pelvic organs. But two years ago, scientists at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported that the internal exams weren’t a good screening tool for ovarian cancer and shouldn’t be required before a woman was prescribed birth control pills. The American College of Physicians, specialists in inter- nal medicine, took a broader look. 20 Tuesday • July 1, 2014 DATEBOOK THE DAILY JOURNAL dential burglaries and attempts in work or school, Rosenblatt said. these cities the Sheriff’s Office Burglars may also be taking advantage ARREST patrols, Rosenblatt said. of people gone on summer vacation, Calendar It’s an unusual increase from previ- Rosenblatt said. Continued from page 1 TUESDAY, JULY 1 San Mateo County History ous years and in June 2013, there were Two of the three Hillsborough Magical Moonshine Theater Museum Presents: An Old- just 15 throughout the same area, homes that were burglarized last Puppets. 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. Fashioned Fourth of July for Hillsborough police Capt. Doug Rosenblatt said. Tuesday were broken into through Burlingame Public Library, 480 Children. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. San Davis. Primrose Road, Burlingame. Free Mateo County History Museum, Although sheriff’s deputies are still smashed windows, according to tickets are available in the Main 2200 Broadway, Redwood City.There Hernandez stole items from a car investigating the incidents, the cir- police. The suspect that is currently in Library. For more information con- will be crafts and ice cream.$2.50 for parked in the driveway and gained tact John Piche at [email protected]. adults, $1.50 for seniors/students, cumstances of the crimes are similar custody was apprehended by another free for kids 5 and under. For more access into the home from a garage and indicate it may be the work of the law enforcement agency in Santa Clara Be the Job Candidate Your information call 299-0104. door opener left in the car, according Interviewer Wants to Hire.6 p.m.to same people, Rosenblatt said. County on an unrelated charge and a 8:30 p.m. First Presbyterian Church, Woodside Junior Rodeo. 10 a.m. to to police. “The commonality that we’re seeing search of motel room uncovered prop- 1500 Easton Drive,Burlingame,room 6:30 p.m. Mounted Patrol of San A suspect has also been identified in is it’s usually unlocked windows, erty that had been stolen from one of 204. Join Randy Block and learn spe- Mateo County, 521 Kings Mountain connection with at least one of three cific ways to update and strengthen Road, Woodside. For more informa- unlocked doors, unlocked garage the Hillsborough burglaries, Davis your interviewing skills. Free. For tion call 851-8300. residential burglaries that occurred in doors,” Rosenblatt said. “It’s kind of said. more information call 522-0701. Hillsborough on Tuesday, June 24, Fourth of July Celebration. 11:30 like why people that live in a certain It is unlikely that this suspect and WEDNESDAY, JULY 2 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. Little House Activity Davis said. area go to a certain grocery market; so Hernandez were acting alone and the ‘Where I Live.’ The Main Gallery, Center, 800 Middle Ave., Menlo Park. Burglars who are taking advantage it’s what’s convenient for them. So for investigation is still ongoing, Davis 1018 Main St., Redwood City. Exhibit Jazz, food and celebration. Lunch of unlocked doors, windows and continues through Aug. 3. For more starts at noon. $7. For more informa- some reason, these individuals have said. information email tion call 326-2025. garages, have overtly targeted homes found this portion of the community Residents are urged to protect them- [email protected]. south of State Route 92 recently, said Twentieth Century History and attractive for this.” selves by securing their homes before ‘Living Well with Chronic Music Class. 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. San Sheriff’s Office Deputy Rebecca The criminals are using the common leaving and immediately reporting any Conditions.’ 9:30 a.m. to noon. San Bruno Senior Center, 1555 Crystal Rosenblatt. Bruno Senior Center, 1555 Crystal Springs Road, San Bruno. $2 drop-in tactic of knocking on front doors and suspicious people or behavior to Springs Road, San Bruno. Six week fee. For more information call 616- Throughout June, there have been a waiting to see if anyone is home police. program. Free. For more information 7150. total of 25 residential burglaries or before walking around and checking “We’re just really asking people to call 616-7150. attempted burglaries just between San SATURDAY, JULY 5 for unlocked entrances, Rosenblatt be vigilant on closing windows and The Caldwell Gallery Presents Red Cross Blood Drive. 8 a.m. to 5 Carlos, Woodside, Portola Valley and said. doors and even locking doggie doors ‘Luminous Essays.’ 400 and 555 p.m. The Church of Jesus Christ of the unincorporated areas of Redwood County Center, Hall of Justice, Latter-day Saints, 975 Sneath Lane, Generally speaking, most residen- and so forth,” Rosenblatt said. Redwood City. Runs through Sept. 3. San Bruno. For more information call City and Menlo Park, Rosenblatt said. tial burglaries occur during the day as “Because it’s those little things that Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. (800) REDCROSS. Last week alone, there were 11 resi- to 5 p.m. For more information call criminals assume most people are at could make the difference.” 654-2766. ‘Where I Live’Reception. 5 p.m.to 7 p.m.The Main Gallery, 1018 Main St., Leave Your Paw Print on the Redwood City. Free. For more infor- Francisco International Airport. That the California Association of Library. 10:15 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. mation email portion of the roll had a 2 percent, or Realtors. Menlo Park Library, 800 Alma St., [email protected]. Menlo Park Join art instructor Betsy PROPERTY nearly $171 million, increase in value The secured roll was also bolstered The 2014 Annual Kellicut Halaby to create a 3D animal from last year. by a continuing trend of properties menagerie to decorate the library. International Juried Photography Continued from page 1 Free. For more information call 330- Show Reception. 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. All of this spells good news for the previously reassessed lower being 2530. The Coastal Arts League Museum, county and its special districts, cities fully or at least partially restored. In 300 Main St., Half Moon Bay. For more information call 726-6335. saw increases although not all were and school districts who share 1 per- fiscal year 2014-15, 41 percent of res- Early Independence Day celebra- equally improved. San Bruno had an 8 tion at Little House. 11:30 a.m. to cent of the roll’s $1.65 billion value. idential properties were fully restored 1:15 p.m. Little House, 800 Middle SUNDAY, JULY 6 percent change on one end of the spec- and 50 percent received some value. Ave., Menlo Park. Lunch is only $7 First Free Fridays at the History trum while South San Francisco posted The county’s share will be roughly 22 per person and includes live enter- Museum. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. San percent or $363 million. The number of residential properties in tainment. For more information go Mateo County History Museum, a 4.43 percent hike on the other. 2200 Broadway, Redwood City. Church chalked up the growth to the the county’s decline in value program to www.penvol.org. The roll is actually $1.9 billion less has also plummeted from a high of area’s strong real estate markets. What’s On Wednesday Food Day. 3 First Sunday Line Dance with Tina than previously estimated because the 34,7000 in fiscal year 2011-12 to the Beare and Jeanette Feinberg. 1 “The number of sales remains high p.m. Burlingame Public Library, 480 inflation factor was .454 percent current 14,700. Brisbane and Colma Primrose Road, Burlingame. All pro- p.m. to 4 p.m. San Bruno Senior which is only the seventh time since and new construction has more than grams for students sixth-grade and Center, 1555 Crystal Springs Road, are the two cities with the greatest per- up. For more information contact San Carlos. $5. For more information Proposition 13 passed that it fell less doubled from two years ago, restoring centage of participant properties. John Piche at [email protected]. call 616-7150. than 2 percent. Most property owners most of the value to the roll that was Commercially, 382 properties are in Lifetree Cafe Conversations: Concerts in the Park. 1 p.m. to 4 will see their assessments increase lost during the Great Recession,” the program. Saluting Those Who Serve. 7 p.m. p.m. Twin Pines Meadow, Belmont. only slightly over last year due to the Church said in a prepared statement. Foreclosures are also on the decline. Bethany Lutheran Church, 1095 Free. For more information call factor, Church said. The county’s median home price in Cloud Ave., Menlo Park. An hour- Andrea De Lara at 637-2976. In 2013, the number dropped 57 per- long conversation honoring those The unsecured roll includes business May 2014 was $1.13 million which cent from the 3,008 of 2012. The num- who have served in the military. Vets to Vets Blues Festival.1 p.m.to and personal property including air represents an 18.9 percent increase Complimentary snacks and bever- 6 p.m. American Legion Coastside ber of notice of defaults also dropped ages will be served. Free. For more Post 474, 470 Capistrano Road, transportation property at San over the previous year, according to 59 percent. information email Princeton. Food and drink available [email protected]. for purchase.Bring blankets and arm chairs. Free. For more information they want a federal constitutional Senate is unlikely given the divided Alvon Johnson Hosts the Club Fox call 728-9224. amendment overturning the Citizens Congress and deep partisanship. Blues Jam. 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. The Club Fox, 2209 Broadway, Redwood Jeff Denson’s Secret World. 4:30 CASH United ruling. Another avenue for amendments is City. $5. For more information go to p.m. The Bach Dancing and The Assembly vote came after the a convention that can be called if rwcbluesjam.com. Dynamite Society at the Douglas Continued from page 1 Beach House, 307 Mirada Road, Half Legislature petitioned Congress last two-thirds of state legislatures ask Prop 13: Close the Corporate Moon Bay.Denson’s music is steeped week to hold a constitutional con- Congress, though that has never hap- Loopholes. 7 p.m. Woodside Road in the jazz tradition and inventively In 2010, the U.S. Supreme Court vention for such an amendment. pened. United Methodist Church, 2000 mixes composed and improvised gave a green light to unlimited cor- Woodside Road, Redwood City. music. Doors open at 3 p.m. Tickets “While this Legislature is on record California became the second state, Speaker Ian Fregosi will explain how are $35 ($30 for youth) and can be porate spending in elections in the supporting an amendment, it’s time after Vermont, to take that step last to save our crumbling school sys- purchased at www.bachddsoc.org. case of Citizens United vs Federal tem. Free. For more information to let the people’s voice be heard,” week when Senate lawmakers voted email [email protected]. Dad and Me at the Pool. 4 p.m. to 6 Election Commission. Assemblyman Das Williams, D-Santa for AJR1, which petitions for an p.m. La Petite Baleen, 775 Main St., The ruling has been decried by THURSDAY, JULY 3 Half Moon Bay. Free. For more infor- Barbara, said as he presented the bill. amendment overturning the Citizens Lifetree Cafe Conversations: mation call 802-5090. Democrats for unleashing a torrent of All amendments to the U.S. United ruling. Saluting Those Who Serve. 9:15 spending enabling the wealthy to Constitution have been proposed Former Assembly Speaker John a.m. Bethany Lutheran Church, 1095 MONDAY, JULY 7 wield outsized influence in politics. Cloud Ave., Menlo Park. An hour- Financial Literacy and with two-thirds votes in both houses Perez, a Los Angeles Democrat who long conversation honoring those Entrepreneurship. 8:30 a.m. to If signed by Brown, SB1272 by of Congress. However, striking an stepped down from the leadership who have served in the military. noon. Silicon Valley Community Sen. Ted Lieu, D-Torrance, would Complimentary snacks and bever- Foundation 1300 S. El Camino Real, agreement on campaign spending post in May, voted for SB1272 on ages will be served. Free. For more No. 100 San Mateo. Free. Continues place the advisory measure on the with supermajorities in the House and Monday but questioned whether hav- information email through July 11. For more informa- tion call 401-4662. November ballot asking voters if ing a public vote is neces- [email protected]. sary given that lawmakers Independence Day Party: TV Studio Production Summer already took a substantive Barbecue Chicken Lunch and Camp. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Media Dancing with DJ Joe Sheldon. Center, 900 San Antonio Road, Palo step toward proposing an 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. San Bruno Alto. Camp continues through July amendment. Community Center, 1555 Crystal 11. For more information and to reg- Springs Road, San Bruno. $5. For ister call 494-8686. The movement faces long more information call 616-7150. odds. Thirty-two other state TUESDAY, JULY 8 Creative writing workshops: Red Cross Blood Drive. Hillsdale legislatures need to sign ‘Write your life — memoir writ- Garden Apartments, 3500 Edison St., on, including ones con- ing.’ 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Little San Mateo.For more information call House, 800 Middle Ave., Menlo Park. (800) REDCROSS. trolled by Republicans. $15.For more information email but- Vermont passed such a reso- [email protected]. Coventry and Kaluza Clowns. 5 lution, and Illinois started p.m. and 7 p.m. Burlingame Public The Art of Giving — Happy Hour. 5 Library, 480 Primrose Road, considering one after p.m. to 8 p.m. Ricochet, 1600 S. El Burlingame. Free tickets are avail- Assemblyman Mike Gatto, Camino Real, San Mateo. Shop able in the Main Library. For more around and socialize. Free. For more information contact John Piche at D-Los Angeles, first intro- information email ricochetwear- [email protected]. duced an amendment meas- [email protected]. Puppet Art Theater show.6:30 p.m. ure in 2012. San Mateo Central Park Music San Mateo Public Library, 55 W.Third Gatto acknowledges an Series: Club 90. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Ave., San Mateo. Part of the Paws to uphill battle but said states Central Park on East Fifth Avenue, Read summer reading program for San Mateo. Free. Continues every children. For more information call taking action also can pres- Thursday evening until August 14. 522-7818. sure Congress to amend the For more information go to www.cityofsanmateo.org. WEDNESDAY, JULY 9 Constitution. That was the Community Health Screening. 9 case when Congress intro- FRIDAY, JULY 4 a.m. to 11 a.m. Senior Focus, 1720 El The 2014 Annual Kellicut duced the 21st amendment Camino Real, Suite 10, Burlingame International Juried Photography (across from Mills-Peninsula). Pre- repealing the prohibition Show. The Coastal Arts League registration is required. To pre-regis- Museum, 300 Main St., Half Moon of alcoholic beverages in Bay.Thursday through Monday from ter, call 696-3660. $25 for seniors 62 1933, as state legislators noon to 5 p.m. Runs through Aug. 7. plus; $30 for those under 62. For more information go to coasta- were petitioning for a con- lartsleague.com. For more events visit vention. smdailyjournal.com, click Calendar. 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110 Employment 127 Elderly Care 203 Public Notices Tundra Tundra Tundra FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FAMILY RESOURCE STATEMENT #260803 NEWSPAPER INTERNS The following person is doing business GUIDE as: O’Kane Structural Steel, 524 MacAr- JOURNALISM The San Mateo Daily Journal’s The Daily Journal is looking for in- thur Dr., DALY CITY, CA 94015 is here- terns to do entry level reporting, re- twice-a-week resource guide for by registered by the following owner: search, updates of our ongoing fea- children and families. John Paul O’Kane, same address. The tures and interviews. Photo interns al- Every Tuesday & Weekend business is conducted by an Individual. so welcome. The registrants commenced to transact Look for it in today’s paper to business under the FBN on N/A. We expect a commitment of four to find information on family /s/ John Paul O’Kane / eight hours a week for at least four This statement was filed with the Asses- months. The internship is unpaid, but resources in the local area, sor-County Clerk on 05/14/2014. (Pub- intelligent, aggressive and talented in- including childcare. lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, terns have progressed in time into 06/10/14, 06/17/14, 06/24/14, 07/01/14). paid correspondents and full-time re- porters. 170 Opportunities FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME College students or recent graduates STATEMENT #261044 are encouraged to apply. Newspaper The following person is doing business experience is preferred but not neces- VENDING MACHINE small business as: Akak Consulting, 601 Seabrook Ln., Over the Hedge Over the Hedge Over the Hedge sarily required. opportunity, Peninsula, 4 established locations. Call to inquire, Darrick, REDWOOD CITY, CA 94065 is hereby Please send a cover letter describing (650)228-3366 registered by the following owner: Kim- your interest in newspapers, a resume berly Cerna, same address. The busi- and three recent clips. Before you ap- ness is conducted by an Individual. The ply, you should familiarize yourself registrants commenced to transact busi- with our publication. Our Web site: 203 Public Notices ness under the FBN on. www.smdailyjournal.com. /s/ Kimberly Cerna / CASE# CIV 529002 This statement was filed with the Asses- Send your information via e-mail to ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR sor-County Clerk on 06/03/2014. (Pub- [email protected] or by reg- CHANGE OF NAME lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ular mail to 800 S. Claremont St #210, SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, 06/10/14, 06/17/14, 06/24/14, 07/01/14). San Mateo CA 94402. COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 STATEMENT #261187 PETITION OF The following person is doing business Ruth Ann Baltay as: Incentive Networks, 618 Walnut NOW HIRING TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Street, Suite 200, San Carlos, CA 94070 Kitchen Staff Petitioner: Ruth Ann Baltay filed a peti- is hereby registered by the following tion with this court for a decree changing owner: Webloyalty.com, Inc., CA. The $9.00 per hr. name as follows: business is conducted by a Corporation. Apply in Person at or Present name: Ruth Ann Baltay The registrants commenced to transact 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices email resume to Propsed Name: Arianna Ruth Baltay business under the FBN on 06/30/2008 THE COURT ORDERS that all persons /s/ Albert Fino / FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME sonal representative will be required to [email protected] interested in this matter shall appear be- This statement was filed with the Asses- STATEMENT #261169 STATEMENT #261209 give notice to interested persons unless fore this court at the hearing indicated sor-County Clerk on 06/12/2014. (Pub- The following person is doing business The following person is doing business they have waived notice or consented to Marymount Greenhills below to show cause, if any, why the pe- lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, as: Almanor Investment Partners, 1150 as: J F Foot Bath, 10 Hillcrest Blvd., the proposed action.) The independent Palomar Dr., REDWOOD CITY, CA MILLBRAE, CA 94030 is hereby regis- administration authority will be granted Retirement Center tition for change of name should not be 06/17/14, 06/24/14, 07/01/14, 07/08/14). tered by the following owner: Huoxia Mei, unless an interested person files an ob- 1201 Broadway, Millbrae granted. Any person objecting to the 94062 is hereby registered by the follow- 1515 Thomas Ave., San Francisco, CA jection to the petition and shows good name changes described above must file ing owners: 1) Robert J. Guenley, 1150 94124. The business is conducted by an cause why the court should not grant the (650)742-9150 a written objection that includes the rea- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Palomar Drive, Redwood City, CA 94062 Individual. The registrants commenced to authority. sons for the objection at least two court STATEMENT #261074 2) John W. Guenley, 2686 Calico Court, transact business under the FBN on. A hearing on the petition will be held in No experience necessary days before the matter is scheduled to The following person is doing business Morgan Hill, CA 95037 3) James A. /s/ Huoxia Mei / this court as follows: July 11, 2014 at be heard and must appear at the hearing as: Chaibee Photos, 1860 El Camino Re- Boike, 265 Hubbard Ave., Redwood City, This statement was filed with the Asses- 9:00 a.m., Dept. 28, Superior Court of DOJ/FBI Clearance required to show cause why the petition should al #100, BURLINGAME, CA 94010 is CA 94062 4) Coleen T. Boike, 265 Hub- sor-County Clerk on 06/13/2014. (Pub- California, County of San Mateo, 400 not be granted. If no written objection is hereby registered by the following own- bard Ave., Redwood City, CA 94062 5) lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, County Center, Redwood City, CA timely filed, the court may grant the peti- ers: Tiffany Chau and Peggy Chau, 3024 06/24/14, 07/01/14, 07/08/14, 07/15/14). 94063. Rivera Dr., Burlingame, CA 94010, The Richard V. Unsinn, 8 Winchester Place, RESTAURANT- tion without a hearing. A HEARING on Burlingame, CA 94010. The business is If you object to the granting of the peti- the petition shall be held on August 5, business is conducted by Copartners. tion, you should appear at the hearing DOWNTOWN restaurant seeking The registrants commenced to transact conducted by a General Partnership. The servers, min one year experience. 2014 at 9 a.m., Dept. PJ, Room 2J, at FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME and state your objections or file written business under the FBN on 06/01/4 registrants commenced to transact busi- STATEMENT #261045 objections with the court before the hear- Call (650)343-9292 or email 400 County Center, Redwood City, CA ness under the FBN on 01/01/2001 [email protected] /s/ Tiffany Chau/ The following person is doing business ing. Your appearance may be in person 94063. A copy of this Order to Show /s/ Robert J. Guenley/ or by your attorney. Cause shall be published at least once This statement was filed with the Asses- as: Long Luu, 269 Baldwin Ave., SAN sor-County Clerk on 06/04/2014. (Pub- This statement was filed with the Asses- MATEO, CA 94401 is hereby registered If you are a creditor or a contingent cred- each week for four successive weeks pri- lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, sor-County Clerk on 06/11/2014. (Pub- by the following owner: Long Luu, and itor of the decedent, you must file your or to the date set for hearing on the peti- RETAIL - 06/17/14, 06/24/14, 07/01/14, 07/08/14). lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Ha N. Hoang, 232 Peoria St., Daly City, claim with the court and mail a copy to tion in the following newspaper of gener- 06/17/14, 06/24/14, 07/01/14, 07/08/14). CA 94014. The business is conducted by the personal representative appointed by al circulation: Daily Journal a General Partnership. The registrants the court within the later of either (1) four RETAIL JEWELRY SALES + Filed: 06/24/14 EXPERIENCED DIAMOND FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME commenced to transact business under months from the date of first issuance of /s/ Robert D. Foiles / STATEMENT #261180 the FBN on. letters to a general personal representa- SALES ASSOC& ASST MGR Judge of the Superior Court The following person is doing business FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME /s/ Long Luu / tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the Benefits-Bonus-No Nights! Dated: 06/23/2014 as: Joy Pet Club, 1609 Scott St., SAN STATEMENT #261307 This statement was filed with the Asses- California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days 650-367-6500 FX 367-6400 (Published, 07/01/2014, 07/08/2014, MATEO, CA 94403 is hereby registered The following person is doing business sor-County Clerk on 06/03/2014. (Pub- from the date of mailing or personal de- [email protected] 07/15/2014, 07/22/2014) by the following owner: Ryoko Rideau, as: Siliconian, 3405 CSM Dr., Apt. 102, lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, livery to you of a notice under section same address. The business is conduct- SAN MATEO, CA 94402 is hereby regis- 06/24/14, 07/01/14, 07/08/14, 07/15/14). 9052 of the California Probate Code. ed by an Individual. The registrants com- tered by the following owner: Yvonne Other California statutes and legal au- menced to transact business under the Kei-Nam Tang same address. The busi- thority may affect your rights as a cred- SALES/MARKETING FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME itor. You may want to consult with an at- FBN on ness is conducted by an Individual. The STATEMENT #261330 INTERNSHIPS torney knowledgeable in California law. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME /s/ Ryoko Rideau / registrants commenced to transact busi- The following person is doing business You may examine the file kept by the The San Mateo Daily Journal is looking STATEMENT #261063 This statement was filed with the Asses- ness under the FBN on N/A. as: Pineapple Express Taxi, 1221 Chess for ambitious interns who are eager to court. If you are a person interested in The following person is doing business sor-County Clerk on 06/11/2014. (Pub- /s/ Yvonne Tang / Dr., Foster City, CA 94404 is hereby reg- the estate, you may file with the court a jump into the business arena with both lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, istered by the following owner: Richard feet and hands. Learn the ins and outs as: Oshinae Roll n Grill, 9 Hillcrest Blvd, This statement was filed with the Asses- Request for Special Notice (form DE- MILLBRAE, CA 94030 is hereby regis- 06/17/14, 06/24/14, 07/01/14, 07/08/14). sor-County Clerk on 06/20/2014. (Pub- Castello, 896 Central Blvd., Hayward, CA 154) of the filing of an inventory and ap- of the newspaper and media industries. 94542. The business is conducted by an This position will provide valuable tered by the following owner: Sue Ahn lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, praisal of estate assets or of any petition Individual. The registrants commenced to or account as provided in Probate Code experience for your bright future. Oh and Sammy Oh, 866 Morningside STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF 06/24/14, 07/01/14, 07/08/14, 07/15/14). Dr., MILLBRAE, CA 94030. The busi- transact business under the FBN on section 1250. A Request for Special No- Email resume THE USE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 07/15/14 [email protected] ness is conducted by a Husband and tice form is available from the court clerk. NAME STATEMENT #259765 /s/ Richard Castello/ Attorney for Petitioner: Wife. The registrants commenced to The following person is abandoning the FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME This statement was filed with the Asses- transact business under the FBN on. STATEMENT #261172 Karl R. Vorsatz, Esq. use of the fictitious business name: Kit- sor-County Clerk on 06/23/2014. (Pub- 1601 Bayshore Highway, Ste. 350 TEACHER ASSISTANTS for Special /s/ Sue Ahn Oh / The following person is doing business Needs Students wanted- various school ty’s Studio Six, 6 Civic Center Ln., MILL- lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, BURLINGAME, CA 94010 This statement was filed with the Asses- BRAE, CA 94030. The fictitious business as: Laurel Nagle Garden Consulting, 07/01/14, 07/08/14, 07/15/14 07/22/14). (650)697-9591 sites in San Mateo County. Immediate sor-County Clerk on 06/04/2014. (Pub- 1538 Parrot Dr., SAN MATEO, CA 94402 substitute placements for summer and name was filed on Feb. 25, 2014 in the Dated: June 20, 2014 lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, county of San Mateo. The business was is hereby registered by the following Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal upcoming school year. San Mateo Coun- 06/10/14, 06/17/14, 06/24/14, 07/01/14). STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF ty Office of Education (650) 802-5368. conducted by: Catherine Barranti and owner: Laurel Nagle, same address. The on June 24, July 1, 8, 2014. business is conducted by an Individual. THE USE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Steve Barranti, 2981 Crestwood Dr., San NAME STATEMENT #260984 Bruno, CA 94066. The business was The registrants commenced to transact The following person is abandoning the conducted by a Married Couple. business under the FBN on. use of the fictitious business name: Ter- /s/ Catherine Barranti / /s/ Laurel Nagle / reno Management Group, 1313 Laurel This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- St., Ste. 102, SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo sor-County Clerk on 06/11/2014. (Pub- The fictitious business name was filed County on 06/16/2014. (Published in the lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, on May 28, 2014 in the county of San San Mateo Daily Journal, 06/17/2014, 06/24/14, 07/01/14, 07/08/14, 07/15/14). Mateo. The business was conducted by: 06/24/2014, 07/01/2014, 07/08/2014). Daniel Kane, 125 Beverly Drive, San 210 Lost & Found Carlos, CA 94070. The business was FOUND - silver locket on May 6, Crest- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME conducted by a Corporation. /s/ Daniel L. Kane/ view and Club Dr. Call to describe: STATEMENT #261310 (650)598-0823 The following person is doing business This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo as: Unknown Nutrition, 2915 El Camino FOUND: KEYS (3) on ring with 49'ers Real, REDWOOD CITY, CA 94061 is County on 06/30/2014. (Published in the HELP WANTED The Daily Journal seeks San Mateo Daily Journal, 07/01/2014, belt clip. One is car key to a Honda. hereby registered by the following owner: 07/08/2014, 07/15/2014, 07/22/2014). Found in Home Depot parking lot in San Jesse Robert Delgado, 671 29th Ave, Carlos on Sunday 2/23/14. two sales professionals San Mateo CA 94403 and John Bentley, Call 650 490-0921 - Leave message if no 2831 Brittan Ave, San Carlos CA 94070 . NOTICE OF PETITION TO answer. SALES The business is conducted by an Individ- ADMINISTER ESTATE OF for the following positions: ual. The registrants commenced to trans- Gladys Y. Cretan, aka Gladys Yessay- act business under the FBN on. an Cretan, aka Gladys Certan FOUND: RING Silver color ring found /s/ John Bentley / Case Number: 124603 on 1/7/2014 in Burlingame. Parking Lot This statement was filed with the Asses- To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con- M (next to Dethrone). Brand inscribed. tingent creditors, and persons who may Gary @ (650)347-2301 sor-County Clerk on 06/20/2014. (Pub- otherwise be interested in the will or es- lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, tate, or both, of: Gladys Y. Cretan, aka LOST AFRICAN GRAY PARROT - EVENT MARKETING SALES TELEMARKETING/INSIDE SALES 06/24/14, 07/01/14, 07/08/14, 07/15/14). Gladys Yessayan Cretan, aka Gladys (415)377-0859 REWARD! Certan. A Petition for Probate has been filed by Clifford V. Cretan in the Superior LOST DOG-SMALL TERRIER-$5000 Join the Daily Journal Event marketing We are looking for a telemarketing whiz, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Court of California, County of San Mateo. REWARD Norfolk Terrier missing from STATEMENT #261309 The Petition for Probate requests that Woodside Rd near High Rd on Dec 13. team as a Sales and Business Development who can cold call without hesitation and The following person is doing business Clifford Cretan be appointed as personal Violet is 11mths, 7lbs, tan, female, no representative to administer the estate of collar, microchipped. Please help bring as: 1) Hello Graphics, 2) Fire Sermon 12 her home! (650)568-9642 Specialist. Duties include sales and close sales over the phone. Experience Alcala Ct., PACIFICA, CA 94044 is here- the decedent. by registered by the following owner: The petition requests the descedant’s will customer service of event sponsorships, preferred. Must have superior verbal, and codicils, if any, be admitted to pro- LOST GOLD Cross at Carlmont Shop- Monica Wu, same address. The busi- bate. The willand any codicils are availa- ping Cente, by Lunardi’s market partners, exhibitors and more. Interface phone and written communication skills. ness is conducted by an Individual. The ble for examination in tehfile kept by the (Reward) (415)559-7291 registrants commenced to transact busi- court. and interact with local businesses to Computer proficiency is also required. ness under the FBN on June 11, 2014. The petition requests authority to admin- LOST GOLD WATCH - with brown lizard /s/ Monica Wu / ister the estate under the Independent strap. Unique design. REWARD! Call enlist participants at the Daily Journal’s Self-management and strong business This statement was filed with the Asses- Administration of Estates Act. (This au- (650)326-2772. sor-County Clerk on 06/20/2014. (Pub- thority will allow the personal representa- ever expanding inventory of community intelligence also a must. lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, tive to take many actions without obtain- LOST HEARING AID 06/24/14, 07/01/14, 07/08/14, 07/15/14). ing court approval. Before taking certain Inside a silver color case. Lost around events such as the Senior Showcase, very important actions, however, the per- May 15 in Burlingame possibly near Lunardi’s or Our Lady of Angels Church. Please let me know if you’ve Family Resource Fair, Job Fairs, and found it! Call FOUND! more. You will also be part of the project To apply for either position, management process. But first and LOST SET OF CAR KEYS near Millbrae please send info to LEGAL NOTICES Post Office on June 18, 2013, at 3:00 p.m. Reward! Call (650)692-4100 foremost, we will rely on you for sales [email protected] or call Fictitious Business Name Statements, Trustee and business development. LOST: SMALL diamond cross, silver Sale Notice, Alcohol Beverage License, Name necklace with VERY sentimental This is one of the fastest areas of the 650-344-5200. Change, Probate, Notice of Adoption, Divorce meaning. Lost in San Mateo 2/6/12 (650)578-0323. Daily Journal, and we are looking to grow Summons, Notice of Public Sales, and More. the team. Published in the Daily Journal for San Mateo County. Must have a successful track record of Fax your request to: 650-344-5290 sales and business development. Leading local news coverage on the Peninsula Email them to: [email protected] 24 Tuesday • July 1, 2014 THE DAILY JOURNAL

210 Lost & Found 298 Collectibles 302 Antiques 304 Furniture 308 Tools 311 Musical Instruments 1920'S AQUA Glass Beaded Flapper ANTIQUE LANTERN Olde Brooklyn lan- NICHOLS AND Stone antique brown 27 TON Hydraulic Log Splitter 6.5 hp. HAMMOND B-3 Organ and 122 Leslie Purse (drawstring bag) & Faux Pearl terns, battery operated, safe, new in box, spindle wood rocking chair. $99 Vertical & horizontal. Less than 40hrs Speaker. Excellent condition. $8,500. pri- Flapper Collar. $50. 650-762-6048 $100, (650)726-1037 650 302 2143 w/trailer dolly & cover. ** SOLD ** vate owner, (650)349-1172

1940 VINTAGE telephone bench maple ANTIQUE OLD Copper Wash Tub, 30 x OAK BOOKCASE, 30"x30" x12". $25. AIR COMPRESSOR M#EX600200 KAMAKA CONCERT sized Ukelele, antiques collectibles $75 (650)755-9833 12 x 13 with handles, $65 (650)591-3313 (650)726-6429 Campbell Hausfield 3 Gal 1 HP made w/friction tuners, solid Koa wood body, USA $40.00 used, (650)367-8146 made in Hawaii, 2007 great tone, excel- 1982 PRINT 'A Tune Off The Top Of My MAHOGANY ANTIQUE Secretary desk, OCCASIONAL, END or Sofa Table. $25. lent condition, w/ normal wear & tear. Head' 82/125 $80 (650) 204-0587 72” x 40” , 3 drawers, Display case, bev- Solid wood in excellent condition. 20" x $850. (650)342-5004 elled glass, $700. (650)766-3024 22". 650-861-0088. AIR COMPRESSOR, 60 gallon, 2-stage 2 VINTAGE Light Bulbs circa 1905. Edi- DeVilbiss. Very heavy. $390. Call WURLITZER PIANO, console, 40” high, son Mazda Lamps. Both still working - OLD VINTAGE Wooden “Sea Captains (650)591-8062 light brown, good condition. $490. $50 (650)-762-6048 Tool Chest” 35 x 16 x 16, $65 (650)591- OUTDOOR WOOD SCREEN - NEW $80 (650)593-7001 3313 OBO RETAIL $130 (650)873-8167 BLACK & DECKER 17” electric hedge trimmer, New, $25 (650)345-5502 YAMAHA PIANO, Upright, Model M-305, 4 NOLAN RYAN - Uncut Sheets, Rare STERLING SILVER loving cup 10" circa PAPASAN CHAIRS (2) -with cushions $750. Call (650)572-2337 Gold Cards $90 (650)365-3987 with walnut base 1912 $65 $45. each set, (650)347-8061 BOSTITCH 16 gage Finish nailer Model (650)520-3425 SB 664FN $99 (650)359-9269 400 YEARBOOKS - Sports Illustrated PORTABLE JEWELRY display case 312 Pets & Animals Sports Book 70-90’s $90 all wood, see through lid $45. 25 x 20 x 4 in- CRACO 395 SP-PRO, electronic paint (650)365-3987 303 Electronics ches. (650)592-2648. sprayer.Commercial grade. Used only AQUARIUM,” MARINA Cool 10”, 2.65 once. $600/obo. (650)784-3427 gallons, new pump. $20. (650)591-1500 ARMY SHIRT, long sleeves, with pock- 46” MITSUBISHI Projector TV, great ets. XL $15 each (408)249-3858 condition. $400. (650)261-1541. RECLINER LA-Z-BOY Dark green print CRAFTMAN JIG Saw 3.9 amp. with vari- BAMBOO BIRD Cage - very intricate de- able speeds $65 (650)359-9269 sign - 21"x15"x16". $50 (650)341-6402 BAY MEADOWS bag - $30.each, fabric, medium size. 27” wide $45. AUTO TOP hoist still in box SOLD! (650)345-1111 $99.00 or best offer (650)493-9993 CRAFTMAN RADIAL SAW, with cabinet GECKO GLASS case 10 gal.with heat ROCKING CHAIR fine light, oak condi- stand, $200 Cash Only, (650)851-1045 pad, thermometer, Wheeled stand if CASINO CHIP Collection Original Chips BIG SONY TV 37" - Excellent Condition needed $20. (650)591-1500 from various casinos $99 obo Worth $2300 will Sacrifice for only $95., tion with pads, $85.OBO 650 369 9762 CRAFTSMAN 3/4 horse power 3,450 (650)315-3240 (650)878-9542 ROCKING CHAIR Great condition, RPM $60 (650)347-5373 315 Wanted to Buy COLORIZED TERRITORIAL Quarters 1970’s style, dark brown, wooden, CRAFTSMAN 6" bench grinder $40. BLACKBERRY PHONE good condition suede cushion, photo availble, $99., uncirculated with Holder $15/all, $99.00 or best offer (650)493-9993 (650)573-5269 (408)249-3858 (650)716-3337 WE BUY BLUE NINTENDO DS Lite. Hardly used. CRAFTSMAN 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6" Gold, Silver, Platinum FRANKLIN MINT Thimble collection with $70 OBO. (760) 996-0767 ROCKING CHAIR, decorative wood / dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402 display rack. $55. 650-291-4779 armrest, it swivels rocks & rolls Always True & Honest values BLUETOOTH WITH CHARGER - like $99.00.650-592-2648 CRAFTSMAN BELT & disc sander $99. Books JOE MONTANA signed authentic retire- new, $20., (415)410-5937 (650)573-5269 Millbrae Jewelers ment book, $39., (650)692-3260 SOFA - excelleNT condition. 8 ft neutral FLIP CAMCORDER $50. (650)583-2767 color $99 OBO (650)345-5644 DAYTON ELECTRIC 1 1/2 horse power Est. 1957 16 BOOKS on History of WWII Excellent 1,725 RPM $60 (650)347-5373 condition. $95 all obo, (650)345-5502 MEMORABILIA CARD COLLECTION, 400 Broadway - Millbrae large collection, Marilyn Monroe, James IPHONE GOOD condition $99.00 or best SOLID WOOD BOOKCASE 33” x 78” 650-697-2685 offer (650)493-9993 LOG CHAIN (HEAVY DUTY) 14' $75 50 SHADES of Grey Trilogy, Excellent Dean, John Wayne and hundreds more. with flip bar ask $75 obo (650)743-4274 $3,300/obo.. Over 50% off (650)948-0912 Condition $25. (650)615-0256 LEFT-HAND ERGONOMIC keyboard STEREO CABINET walnut w/3 black (650)319-5334. SHEET METAL, 2” slip rolls x 36”, man- BOOK "LIFETIME" with 'A-shape' key layout Num pad, $20 shelves 16x 22x42. $30, 650-341-5347 WW1 $12., (650)204-0587 ual operation, ** SOLD ** (408)249-3858 SCHILLER HIPPIE poster, linen, Sparta 316 Clothes graphics 1968. Mint condition. $600.00. SHEET METAL, Pexto 622-E, deep BOOKS, PAPERBACK/HARD cover, (650)701-0276 OLD STYLE 32 inch Samsung TV. Free STURDY OAK TV or End Table. $35. ALPINESTAR JEANS - Tags Attached. with pickup. Call 650-871-5078. throat combination, beading machine. ** Coonts, Higgins, Thor, Follet, Brown, Very good condition. 30" x 24". 650-861- SOLD ** Twin Stitched. Knee Protection. Never more $20.00 for 60 books, (650)578- TEA POTS - (6) collectables, good con- 0088 Used! Blue/Grey Sz34 $65. 9208 dition, $10. each, (650)571-5899 WHEELBARROW. BRAND new, never (650)357-7484 SET OF 3 wireless phones all for $50 TEA/ UTILITY Cart, $15. (650)573-7035, (650)342-8436 used. Wood handles. $50 or best offer. 299 Computers (650)504-6057 (650) 595-4617 ALPINESTAR JEANS - Tags Attached. JONATHAN KELLERMAN - Hardback SONY PROJECTION TV 48" with re- books, (5) $3. each, (650)341-1861 TEAK CABINET 28"x32", used for ster- Twin Stitched. Knee Protection. Never 1982 TEXAS Instruments TI-99/4A com- mote good condition $99 (650)345-1111 eo equipment $25. (650)726-6429 309 Office Equipment puter, new condition, complete accesso- Used! Blue/Grey Sz34 $65. (650)357-7484 295 Art ries, original box. $75. (650)676-0974 SONY TRINITRON 21” Color TV. Great TRUNDLE BED - Single with wheels, Picture and Sound. $39. (650)302-2143 CANON ALL in One Photo Printer PIX- $40., (650)347-8061 MA MP620 Never used. In original box ALASKAN SCENE painting 40" high 53" 300 Toys $150 (650)477-2177 BLACK Leather pants Mrs. made in wide includes matching frame $99 firm TUNER-AMPLIFER, for home use. $35 TV STAND brown. $40.00 OBO (650)591-8062 France size 40 $99. (650)558-1975 (650)592-2648 14 HOTWHEELS - Redline, 32 (650) 995-0012 310 Misc. For Sale Ford/Mustang/Corv. $90 all WESTINGHOUSE 32” Flatscreen TV, BLACK LEATHER tap shoes 9M great LANDSCAPE PICTURES (3) hand VIDEO CENTER 38 inches H 21 inches condition $99. (650)558-1975 (650)365-3987 model#SK32H240S, with HDMI plug in W still in box $45., (408)249-3858 50” FRESNEL painted 25" long 21" wide, wooden and remote, excellent condition. Two lens $99 (650)591-8062 frame, $60 for all 3, (650)201-9166 available, $175 each. (650)400-4174 DAINESE BOOTS - Zipper/Velcro Clo- K'NEX BUILDING ideas $30. (650)622- WALL CLOCK - 31 day windup, 26 “ ARTIFICIAL FICUS TREE 6 ft. life like, sure. Cushioned Ankle. Reflective Strip. POSTER, LINCOLN, advertising Honest 6695 long, $99 (650)592-2648 full branches. in basket $55. Excellent Condition! Unisex EU40 $65. 304 Furniture (650)269-3712 (650)357-7484 Ale, old stock, green and black color. LEGO DUPLO Set ages 1 to 5. $30 WALNUT CHEST, small (4 drawer with $15. (650)348-5169 (650)622-6695 2 END Tables solid maple '60's era upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429 ELECTRIC TYPEWRITER selectric II 296 Appliances PILGRIM DOLLS, 15” boy & girl, new, $40/both. (650)670-7545 WHITE 5 Drawer dresser.Excellent con- good condition, needs ribbon (type LADIES DONEGAL design 100% wool from Harvest Festival, adorable $25 650- dition. Moving. Must sell $90.00 OBO needed attached) $35 San Bruno cap from Wicklow, Ireland, $20. Call 345-3277 3 PIECE cocktail table with 2 end tables, (650) 995-0012 (650)588-1946 (650)341-8342 OMELETTE MAKER $10. also hot pock- glass tops. good condition, $99. ets, etc. EZ clean 650-595-3933 PINK BARBIE (650)574-4021l WOOD - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x ELECTRONIC TYPEWRITER good LADIES FUR Jacket (fake) size 12 good 57 Chevy Convertible condition $30 (650)692-3260 28" long (sells on E-Bay for $250) in box 17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311 condition $50., (650)878-9542 $99 (650)591-9769 BED RAIL, Adjustable. For adult safety PONDEROSA WOOD STOVE, like like new $45 SOLD! FLOWER POT w/ 10 Different cute NIKE PULLOVER mens heavy jacket WOOD BOOKCASE unit - good condi- Navy Blue & Red, Reg. price $200 sell- new, used one load for only 14 hours. tion $65.00 (650)504-6058 succulents, $5.(650)952-4354 $1,200. Call (650)333-4400 RADIO CONTROL car; Jeep with off BURGUNDY VELVET reupholstered vin- ing for $59 (650)692-3260 road with equipment $99 OBO tage chair. $75. Excellent condition. GAME "BEAT THE EXPERTS" never (650)851-0878 WOOD FURNITURE- one end table and 650-861-0088 coffee table. In good condition. $30 used $8., (408)249-3858 PROM PARTY Dress, Long sleeveless RADIATOR HEATER, oil filled, electric, OBO. (760)996-0767. size 6, magenta, with shawl like new $40 1500 watts $25. (650)504-3621 SMALL WOOD dollhouse 4 furnished CHAIRS 2 Blue Good Condition $50 HARLEY DAVIDSON black phone, per- obo (650)349-6059 rooms. $35 650-558-8142 OBO (650)345-5644 fect condition, $65., (650) 867-2720 VELVET DRAPE, 100% cotton, new RED DEVIL VACUUM CLEANER - $25., STEP 2 sandbox Large with cover $25 CHAIRS, WITH Chrome Frame, Brown 306 Housewares ICE CHEST $15 (650)347-8061 beautiful burgundy 82"X52" W/6"hems: (650)593-0893 (650)343-4329 Vinyl seats $15.00 each. (650)726-5549 $45 (415)585-3622 "PRINCESS HOUSE” decorator urn IGLOO COOLER - 3 gallon beverage SANYO MINI REFRIGERATOR- $40., TOY - Barney interactive activity, musical COMPUTER DESK $25 , drawer for key- "Vase" cream with blue flower 13 inch H cooler, new, still in box, $15., VINTAGE 1970’S GRECIAN MADE (415)346-6038 learning, talking, great for the car, $16. board, 40" x 19.5" (619)417-0465 $25., (650)868-0436 (650)345-3840 DRESS SIZE 6-8, $35 (650)873-8167 obo, (650)349-6059 SANYO REFRIGERATOR with size 33” COUCH- COFFEE MAKER, Makes 4 cups $12, KENNESAW ORIGINAL salute cannon high & 20" wide in very good condition DREXEL 3 piece sectional, neutral color, (650)368-3037 $30. (650)726-1037 317 Building Materials $85. 650-756-9516. 302 Antiques good condition. $275 OBO. Call (650)369-7897 COOKING POTS (2) stainless steel, LEATHER BRIEFCASE Stylish Black 30 FLUORESCENT Lamps 48" (brand 1912 COFFEE Percolator Urn. perfect temperature resistent handles, 21/2 & 4 Business Portfolio Briefcase. $20. Call new in box) $75 for all (650)369-9762 SEARS KENMORE sewing machine in a DINING ROOM SET - table, four chairs, good cabinet style, running smoothly condition includes electric cord $85. gal. $5. (650) 574-3229. (650)888-0129 (415)565-6719 lighted hutch, $500. all, (650)296-3189 BATHROOM VANITY, antique, with top $99. 650-756-9516. COOLER/WARMER, UNOPENED, Wor- and sink: - $65. (650)348-6955 DISPLAY CABINET 72”x 21” x39 1/2” ANTIQUE CRYSTAL/ARCADE Coffee thy Mini Fridge/warmer, portable, handle, LITTLE PLAYMATE by IGLOO 10"x10", High Top Display, 2 shelves in rear $99 plug, white $30.00 (650) 578 9208 BRAND NEW Millgard window + frame - Grinder. $80. 650-596-0513 (650)591-3313 cooler includes icepak. $20 $85. (650)348-6955 297 Bicycles (650)574-3229 ANTIQUE ITALIAN lamp 18” high, $70 HOUSE HEATER Excellent condition. DRUM TABLE - brown, perfect condi- GIRLS BIKE 18” Pink, Looks New, Hard- (650)387-4002 Works great. Must sell. $30.00 OBO MEDICINE CABINET - 18” X 24”, almost 318 Sports Equipment ly Used $80 (650)293-7313 tion, nice design, with storage, $45., (650) 995-0012 (650)345-1111 new, mirror, $20., (650)515-2605 ANTIQUE KILIM RUNNER woven zig BAMBOO FLY rod 9 ft 2 piece good MAGNA 26” Female Bike, like brand zag design 7' by 6" by 4' $99., KING BEDSPREAD/SHAMS, mint con- NATIVITY SET, DURALINER ROCKING CHAIR, Maple new, beautiful, ceramic, condition South Bend brand. $50 SOLD new cond $80. (650)756-9516. Daly City (650)580-3316 dition, white/slight blue trim, $20. gold-trimmed, 11-pc.,.asking: $50. Finish, Cream Cushion w matching otto- (650)578-9208 man $70 (650)583-4943. Call: 650-345-3277 /message BODY BY JAKE AB Scissor Exercise Machine w/instructions. $50. 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Cord, foot controller VASE WITH flowers 2 piece good for the kitchen cabinets with drawers and wood included. $99 O.B.O. (650)274-9601 or doors, $99., (650)347-8061 Holidays, $25., (650) 867-2720 GOTT 10-GAL beverage cooler $20. (650)468-6884 (650)345-3840 VINTAGE WHITE Punch Bowl/Serving LAWN CHAIRS (4) White, plastic, $8. SOLID TEAK floor model 16 wine rack Bowl Set with 10 cups plus one extra HJC MOTORCYCLE Helmet, size large, each, (415)346-6038 with turntable $60. (650)592-7483 $35. (650)873-8167 perfect cond $29 650-595-3933 LIVING & Dining Room Sets. Mission VACUUM EXCELLENT condition. Works IN-GROUND BASKETBALL hoop, fiber- Style, Trestle Table w/ 2 leafs & 6 WICKER PICNIC basket, mint condition, great.Moving. Must sell. $35.00 OBO handles, light weight, pale tan color. glass backboard, adjustable height, $80 Chairs, Like new $600 obo (650) 995-0012 obo 650-364-1270 (831)768-1680 $10. (650)578-9208 WUSTHOF HENCKLES Sabatier Chica- LADIES STEP thruRoadmaster 10 LOUNGE CHAIRS - 2 new, with cover & go professional cooking knives. 7 knives speed bike w. shop-basket Good plastic carring case & headrest, $35. of assorted styles. $99. 650-654-9252 311 Musical Instruments Condition. $55 OBO call: (650) 342-8510 each, (650)592-7483 BALDWIN GRAND PIANO, 6 foot, ex- LOVE SEAT, Upholstered pale yellow cellent condition, $8,500/obo. Call MENS ROLLER Blades size 101/2 never floral $99. (650)574-4021 307 Jewelry & Clothing (510)784-2598 used $25 (650)520-3425 MIRROR, SOLID OAK. 30" x 19 1/2", COSTUME JEWELRY Earrings $25.00 GULBRANSEN BABY GRAND PIANO - NORDIC TRACK 505, Excellent condi- curved edges; beautiful. $85.00 OBO. Call: 650-368-0748 Appraised @$5450., want $3500 obo, tion but missing speed dial (not nec. for Linda 650 366-2135. (650)343-4461 use) $35. 650-861-0088. LADIES GLOVES - gold lame' elbow length gloves, size 7.5, $15. new, HAILUN PIANO for sale, brand new, ex- NORDIC TRACK Pro, $95. Call PEDESTAL SINK $25 (650)766-4858 (650)868-0436 cellent condition. $6,000. (650)308-5296 (650)333-4400 THE DAILY JOURNAL Tuesday • July 1, 2014 25

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List your upcoming garage 345 Medical Equipment Daily Journal’s 670 Auto Service WET SUIT - medium size, $95., call for sale, moving sale, estate info (650)851-0878 WALKER - brand new, $20., SSF, Reach over 76,500 Auto Classifieds. sale, yard sale, rummage (415)410-5937 potential home buyers & SAN CARLOS AUTO WOMEN'S LADY Cougar gold iron set sale, clearance sale, or set - $25. (650)348-6955 renters a day, Just $42! SERVICE & TUNE UP whatever sale you have... WALKER WITH basket $30. Invacare from South San Francisco Excellent condition (650)622-6695 We’ll run it A Full Service Auto Repair in the Daily Journal. to Palo Alto. Facility WHEEL CHAIR asking $75 OBO ‘til you sell it! in your local newspaper. 760 El Camino Real Reach over 76,500 readers (650)834-2583 from South San Francisco Call (650)344-5200 Reach 76,500 drivers San Carlos to Palo Alto. from South SF to (650)593-8085 in your local newspaper. Palo Alto Call (650)344-5200 380 Real Estate Services Call (650)344-5200 YAO'S AUTO SERVICES [email protected] (650)598-2801 Oil Change Special $24.99 HOMES & PROPERTIES most cars The San Mateo Daily Journal’s San Carlos Smog Check 335 Garden Equipment weekly Real Estate Section. HONDA ‘96 LX SD Parts Car, all power, (650)593-8200 complete, runs. $1000 OBO, Jimmie Cash special $26.75 plus cert. Look for it Cassey (650)271-1056 or 2 FLOWER pots with Gardenia's both for (650)481-5296 - Joe Fusilier 96 & newer $20 (650)369-9762 every Friday and Weekend to find information on fine homes 1098 El Camino Real San Carlos and properties throughout HONDA ‘02 Civic LX, 4 door, stick shift cruise control, am/fm cassette, runs well. the local area. 1 owner. $2,000. (650)355-7305 670 Auto Parts Los Angeles Times Daily Crossword Puzzle JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LARADO Edited by Rich Norris and Joyce Nichols Lewis 440 Apartments ‘03, 2WD, V-6, 89K, original owner, AUTO REFRIGERATION gauges. 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Runs perfect. owners’ 24 Bite-sized Low milage, $6,600 Call (650)369-8013 DODGE ‘99 Van, Good Condition, concerns Japanese fare $4,500 OBO (650)481-5296 BMW ‘03 F650 GS, $3899 OBO. Call 32 NCO nickname 26 “Avatar” actress 650-995-0003 34 Have debts Saldana CHEVY HHR ‘08 - Grey, spunky car HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘04 Heritage Soft loaded, even seat warmers, $9,500. Tail ONLY 5,400 miles. $12,300. Call 37 Capri, e.g. 27 Strait-laced (408)807-6529. (650)342-6342. 38 “Gosh” ... and a 28 Relaxation hint to the 29 Sister of Eva and answers to Zsa Zsa starred clues 33 Coral 39 Physiologist phenomena Pavlov 34 *Kitchen safety 40 Gibson of “Lethal item 35 Have a yen for Weapon” [email protected] 07/01/14 41 Museum employee 42 Graph revelation 43 __ tai: cocktail 44 Insults 46 Individual 49 Acting litigiously toward 50 Old horses 51 Federation in OPEC 53 Hid from the police 56 *Goal for many an elite athlete 59 Eggs, to a biologist 60 Home on the range 61 Jockey rival 62 Kilmer of “Willow” 63 Lauder of cosmetics 64 Sign of stagnation 65 Caribou kin

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