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The Leader | Monday, July 11, 2016 A5 OBITUARIES&BUSINESS

DEATH NOTICES BOX OFFICE RETIREMENT Forrest W. Roland ‘Secret Life of III Forrest Woodward Pets’ fetches Roland III, 68, of Camp- bell, died Friday, July 8, $103 million 2016 at Robert Packer Hospital in Sayre, Pa. in opening Calling hours are 1-3 p.m. Wednesday days at Haughey Funeral Home, Inc., 216 E. First By Lindsey Bahr St., Corning. The Associated Press Services will be held there at the conclusion of calling hours at 3 p.m. — It’s a Wednesday. good time for animated ani- Burial will be in mals at the box office. “The Chapel Knoll Cem- Secret Life of Pets” follows etery, Painted Post. “” and “” as the latest success this year, opening to a mas- IN BRIEF sive $103.2 million according to studio estimates Sunday. Tesla CEO: Secret The Enter- ‘masterplan’ in works tainment and film cost only $75 Tesla Motors CEO Elon million to produce, and Musk, under pressure after it features the voices of a fatal crash involving one like Louis C.K. of his electric , went on and . “Pets” has Sunday to say he’s been warmly received by working on another “Top In this photo provided by Adam Allington, taken June 18, shows Margaret Anderson. During their working years, women tend to earn critics and audiences, who Secret Tesla Masterplan.” less than men, and when they retire, they’re more likely to live in poverty. ADAM ALLINGTON VIA AP gave the film a promising He said he hoped to publish A- CinemaScore. details this week. Not adjusting for inflation, The tantalizing message Women more likely than men to “Pets” earned the title of best echoes an August 2006 blog opening ever for an original post, titled “The Secret Tesla animated property. The Motors Master Plan (just previous record-holder was between you and me),” in face poverty during retirement Disney and ’s “Inside which Musk unveiled the Out,” which opened to $90.4 cars that became the Tesla By Adam Allington more likely. as a file clerk. She and her about 76 cents to 79 cents million last year. For The Associated Press Model S four-door family While experts cite a siblings pitch in to care for on the dollar, compared At a glance car and the Tesla 3 sports pay gap as a major cause their 75-year old mother. with men. sedan. CHICAGO — During for retirement insecu- Hall says she tries not to Women are more likely Estimated ticket sales for Federal offi cials are their working years, rity, other factors play a think about what her situ- to report that Social Secu- Friday through Sunday at investigating a May 7 crash women tend to earn less role, from single parent- ation will be like at that age. rity is the biggest source U.S. and Canadian theaters, in Florida that killed a man than men, and when they hood and divorce to the “My bills are current, I of income — 50 percent according to comScore. after his Model S’s cameras retire, they’re more likely fact that women typically have food,” she says, “but to 38 percent for men, Where available, the latest failed to detect a turning to live in poverty. live longer than men. For I’m still living paycheck to according to a recent poll international numbers for tractor-trailer and did not These are women who Marsha Hall, 60, the pro- paycheck, if it wasn’t for by The Associated Press- Friday through Sunday are automatically activate the raised children and cared cess of trying to save for Section 8 (a housing sub- NORC Center for Public also included. Final domestic brakes. for sick and elderly family retirement has been nearly sidy), I don’t know where Affairs Research. Women fi gures will be released today. members, often taking impossible. I’d be living.” are 14 percentage points 1. “,” G20 ministers call what savings and income “I’ve had jobs that Joan Entmacher, vice less likely to say they will $103.2 million ($7.8 million they do have and spending included a 401(k) and I was president for family eco- receive a pension. international). for rolling back it on things besides their able to put some money nomic security at the Entmacher says women 2. “The Legend of Tarzan,” SHANGHAI — Trade min- own retirement security. aside, every month,” she National Women’s Law are more likely to take on $20.6 million ($27 million isters from the G20 nations The National Institute says. “But then I would get Center, says “the solution caregiving responsibili- international). called on their govern- on Retirement Security, a laid off and have to cash out to the retirement (funding) ties, which increases the 3. “Finding Dory,” $20.4 million ments on Sunday to roll nonprofit research center, the 401(k) to have money to crisis starts with the earn- likelihood they will end up ($29.7 million international). back anti-trade measures reports that women are 80 live on.” ings and wage gap.” working part-time jobs, 4. “Mike and Dave Need Wedding that have become more percent more likely than Born and raised in That gap narrowed often for lower wages, and Dates,” $16.6 million ($3.6 mil- pervasive than any time men to be impoverished at Detroit, Hall is divorced between the 1970s and without benefits such as lion international). since 2009. age 65 and older. Women and doesn’t have any chil- 1990s, but stopped shrink- pensions, sick leave and 5. “: Election Year,” Following a two-day age 75 to 79 are three times dren. She works part time ing in 2001. Women earn health care. $11.7 million ($2 million meeting in Shanghai, the international). ministers said in a joint statement that they’re COLUMN “concerned” about rising protectionism around the world and “signifi cantly slowed” trade growth fi gures. They backed a Stay all-in with taxpayer dollars? set of nine core principles for global investment policymaking ahead of the ack in 2013, rational incentive pack- 1,750 jobs over the next if after having spent mil- September G20 summit in when the Cuomo age. Government should five years. In fairness, the lions more promoting it, Hangzhou. B administra- never be fully responsible Cuomo administration Start-UP NY still hasn’t China’s commerce tion was just beginning for the ups and downs of refuted those findings and worked? Who’s decid- minister, Gao Hucheng, to promote what later the private-sector econ- argued that the Start-Up ing if the investment is speaking to the media on that year would become omy. But I’ve long argued NY investment can only worth it every step of the Sunday, also warned that Start-UP NY, here’s what that government does be judged long term. It way? Who pulls the plug? the “global economy is the governor told one STATE SEN. TOM O’MARA bear full responsibility for remains the argument they Right now, only the gover- faced with serious chal- upstate editorial board, failing to do everything make today. nor gets to make the call. lenges and is undergoing a “It’s big, it’s bold. I think possible to of the Recently the state’s That’s a red flag. very sluggish recovery and it could make a major sure do, governor, and way of private-sector own, long-awaited The governor contin- growth.” difference.” thanks for acknowledging economic growth, which progress report on Start- ues to proclaim Start-Up At the start, some it.” primarily means removing UP NY wasn’t especially NY as a jobs savior for Gas prices drop 7 of you may remember Start-UP NY was the high taxes, mandates encouraging. It showed New York. And once again that the initiative was rolled out in full in 2014. and overregulation that the program creating 408 we’re forced to ask, Is it? cents to $2.29 called “Tax-Free NY.” All along there have are roadblocks to sus- jobs while the state spent The benefit to some busi- CAMARILLO, Calif. — The The gist of the plan was been questions about tained growth. more than $50 million nesses, including some average price of gasoline that in and around SUNY whether the program’s We have seen first- promoting it. Here’s what regional ones, is obvious. has dropped 7 cents over campuses, most of which cost is worth the return. hand right here in the the governor said last But what about other busi- the past three weeks to are located upstate, at Last August, Governor Finger Lakes and South- week in response to the nesses in the neighborhood $2.29 a gallon for regular some private universities, Cuomo was asked if there ern Tier what properly chorus of criticism that that fall outside the tax- grade. and in a few other chosen would ever come a day crafted, streamlined the investment doesn’t free zone, who still have to Industry analyst Trilby places, businesses would when New York State regulations and a lower justify the return, “It costs pay New York’s high taxes Lundberg said Sunday that be invited to set up shop, didn’t have to dole out tax burden can have in the us nothing. Zero. Because and, consequently, are the decline comes thanks tax free, for 10 years. I huge amounts of tax- hugely successful Craft all the program says is, ‘If rendered less competitive? to lower oil prices and wrote at that time that: payer-financed incentives Beverage Law changes you come here, we won’t How do we keep saying abundant gasoline supply. “Tax-Free NY admits and subsidies to attract the state’s enacted. The charge you tax.’ But they it’s critical to try to carve She says the current price that high taxes — business, and keep businesses and result has been a flourish- weren’t here to begin out pockets of upstate is 54 cents less than it was income and property — jobs. He ing wine, micro-brew and with. So it doesn’t cost us prosperity, economic a year ago. are a problem in New York. replied, “No, because distilling industry right anything...The advertise- progress and job growth, The Lundberg Survey That’s good, because what’s happening now is here in our back yard. Why ment is generic: Come to but to the rest of upstate: found the average price of high broad-based taxes every state is competing not try this approach on New York. We will help sorry. midgrade unleaded was are New York’s problem for every business.” other your business grow if you Would it be more effec- $2.57 a gallon and $2.78 for and have been for a long, In other words, New industries? come to New York.” tive to just level the full premium. long time. So we welcome York is all-in that the only The state comptrol- Furthermore, the playing field by enact- the admission. way of creating and keep- ler released an audit on administration preaches ing more broad-based tax, “Tax-Free NY admits ing private-sector jobs is Start-UP NY last year patience, as they have regulatory and man- China infl ation up that tax cuts are the best by being the highest bidder that concluded that the from the start, that it’s date relief actions that 1.9 percent in June way to attract busi- with taxpayer dollars. Not program leaves “real going to take time for the might better benefit a more terribly good news. Yes, BEIJING — Chinese nesses and industries, and questions about whether program to take hold and broad-based, middle-class smart and wise incen- government data showed the private-sector jobs the results justify the really become a job cre- segment of the workforce? tives and investments consumer prices in June they create. That, too, is cost.” That audit found, ator, that more than 4,000 are important. But more rose at the slowest pace a bold admission because for example, that the jobs will be created by the —State Sen. Tom O’Mara important is lowering the in six months, suggesting tax cuts are the best state spent $45.1 million end of its fifth year. represents New York’s overall tax and regula- the world’s second-largest answer and we’ve ignored between October 2013 and But my reservations 58th Senate District, which tory burden on all state economy is still experi- it in New York for too long. October 2014 to advertise from as far back as 2013 includes Steuben, Che- businesses. Only then can encing weak consumer “Tax-Free NY admits Start-Up NY and received remain my reservations mung, Schuyler and Yates we compete head to head demand amid a broad that upstate New York commitments from just today: What happens, say counties, and a portion of with other states using a downturn. needs to be the focus. We 41 businesses to create five years down the road, Tompkins County.