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Half Moon Bay considers expanding pot rules


Meetings to help decide if coastal greenhouses could host commercial cultivation, possibly sales
By Samantha Weigel cultivation ris- pot growing. In the coming the social impacts and the envi- Half Moon Bay has spent
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF ing to the top weeks, the city is looking to ronmental impacts. These opera- months considering what type of
of possibili- gauge the communitys tempera- tions are not without environmen- commercial operations to allow
As summer draws to an end and ties. ment on commercial operations tal impacts, so we have to pay and opted to focus on cultivation
the clock ticks toward a new year, In Half Moon such as cultivation and potential- heed to this too. Staff is working in a city with deep agricultural
cities across California are hus- Bay, voters ly sales inside greenhouses in the hard to address these issues. roots. As greenhouse operations
tling to outline regulations on overwhelming- coastal town. The city could become one of face steep international competi-
marijuana as the state is expected ly approved We think it could be well regu- the first in San Mateo County to tion in the cut flower industry,
to start issuing commercial legalizing mar- lated and contained, it could be approve agricultural businesses as many hope marijuana cultivation
licenses in 2018. ijuana during Debbie good business for the city, said state officials aim to draft a licens- could have the power to revive
Across San Mateo County, the t h e Ruddock Mayor Debbie Ruddock. Were ing system next year to meet dwindling agricultural operations.
coastside is becoming one of the Proposition 64 hopeful we can do it in a way that requirements outlined by the land- City officials have heard from a
more welcoming regions to com- election last year, and the city is helps the city economically, mark law legalizing recreational
mercial operations with marijuana now moving to legalize indoor while protecting the public from marijuana for adults. See POT, Page 9

Reborn fire
department
in the works
San Mateo, Belmont, Foster City looking
to merge into new consolidated agency
By Samantha Weigel address fire-
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF fighters con-
cerns over
The details of how three cities changes to their
ANNA SCHUESSLER/DAILY JOURNAL might merge their fire departments contracts.
are shaping up as a joint powers We still have
Carol Scola, a board member of the Nine Lives Foundation, pets Kloey and Kurtis, a sister-brother duo awaiting
agreement is being drafted to cre- a lot of work to
adoption at the foundations clinic at 3137 Jefferson Ave, Redwood City.The nonprofit is set to open a new shelter
ate the countys newest emergency do, but were
at 3106 Rolison Road in the fall after its former shelter location closed in May. Below, cats currently await adoption
response agency. making a lot of
at the nonprofits clinic, where spay and neutering surgeries and other medical services are provided.
San Mateo, Foster City and John Healy progress, said

New life for Nine Lives


Belmont are in the midst of for- San Mateo Fire
malizing an agreement for each to Chief John Healy, who is in
dissolve their respective agencies charge of the Belmont and Foster
and form the San Mateo City departments as well through
Redwood City cat shelter ready for brand-new home Consolidated Fire Department.
Still ironing out the specifics,
the current shared administrative
structure.
By Anna Schuessler the cities are working to outline An executive working group
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF the new departments governance,
how to split expenses and how to See FIRE, Page 6
Even though construction has
begun on the Nine Lives
Foundations new Redwood City cat
shelter, the day the organizations
Fate of San Carlos eucalyptus
staff are able to move in couldnt
come soon enough.
With about 100 cats being treated
trees sparks resident concerns
or awaiting adoption, and dozens Historical significance, safety top worries for city officials
more arriving to the clinic each day, By Anna Schuessler between Sycamore Street and
the foundations 1,500-square-foot DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Dartmouth Avenue has sparked
clinic at 3137 Jefferson Ave. has concerns among residents hoping
served a dual purpose for the founda- Whether a city ordinance aimed the trees will be maintained as a
tion since it shut the doors of its at preserving trees planted before city landmark and key part of the
former shelter location in May. San Carlos 1925 incorporation citys tree canopy.
will continue to protect eucalyptus
See CATS, Page 20 trees lining San Carlos Avenue See TREES, Page 9

102 S. El Camino Real San Mateo CA 94401


2 Monday Sept. 4, 2017 FOR THE RECORD THE DAILY JOURNAL

Thought for the Day


It takes courage to grow
up and become who you really are.
E.E. Cummings

This Day in History


President Harry S. Truman addressed

1951 the nation from the Japanese peace


treaty conference in San Francisco in
the first live, coast-to-coast televi-
sion broadcast.
In 1 7 8 1 , Los Angeles was founded by Spanish settlers
under the leadership of Governor Felipe de Neve.
In 1886, a group of Apache Indians led by Geronimo (also
known as Goyathlay, One Who Yawns) surrendered to Gen.
Nelson Miles at Skeleton Canyon in Arizona.
In 1 8 8 8 , George Eastman received a patent for his roll-film
box camera, and registered his trademark: Kodak.
In 1 9 1 7 , the American Expeditionary Forces in France suf-
fered their first fatalities during World War I when a German
plane attacked a British-run base hospital.
In 1 9 4 8 , Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands abdicated
after nearly six decades of rule for health reasons.
In 1 9 5 7 , Arkansas Gov. Orval Faubus used Arkansas
National Guardsmen to prevent nine black students from
REUTERS
entering all-white Central High School in Little Rock. Ford
Motor Co. began selling its ill-fated Edsel.
Oliver Struempfel competes to set a new world record in carrying one liter beer mugs over a distance of 40 meters in
Abensberg, Germany.
In 1 9 6 3 , a Swissair Caravelle III carrying 80 people
crashed shortly after takeoff from Zurich, killing all on
board. In other news ...
In 1 9 7 1 , an Alaska Airlines jet crashed near Juneau, killing commercial invoices. Hes currently held at a prison in
all 111 people on board. Police: Woman, 2 children Orient while officials determine where
Wong agreed to forfeit $500,000 in
In 1 9 7 2 , U.S. swimmer Mark Spitz won a seventh gold critical after hammer attack proceeds as part of his plea. hell ultimately serve his sentence.
medal at the Munich Olympics in the 400-meter medley SACRAMENTO Police are look- Prosecutors have said Wong illegal-
relay. ing for a man who they say beat his ly shipped abalone from Mexico 43 Odd inheritance: landmark
In 1 9 8 4 , Canadas Progressive Conservatives, led by Brian
Mulroney, won a landslide victory in general elections over
former girlfriend and two children with times over three years and the amount courthouse with clock tower
a hammer in their Sacramento home. that arrived in California weighed
the Liberal Party of Prime Minister John N. Turner. Sacramento Police say the Friday 148,500 pounds (67,500 kilograms) LITCHFIELD, Conn. George
morning attack left the 7-year-old girl, overall. Beckwith got the surprising phone
Birthdays 8-year-old boy and an adult woman
critically injured.
Abalone is expensive and is consid-
ered a delicacy in many parts of the
call a few months ago, informing him
that he soon would be an owner of a
They say 23-year-old Deandre world. 19th-century courthouse in
Chaney Jr. had been in an argument Connecticut, nearly 1,400 miles from
with his ex-girlfriend before he his home in Missouri.
attacked her and the two children with Authorities put up drug The 78-year-old resident of
a hammer. Goodman, in southwestern Missouri,
Police said the three victims suffered
dealers sneakers for sale knew about the unusual lease agree-
major injuries. NEWARK, Ohio A central Ohio ment his ancestors had signed with
Authorities say Chaney stole the county is selling off an assortment of Connecticut officials in 1803. If
womans car after the attack and drove collectible sneakers seized from a con- Connecticut ever stopped using the
Actor-comedian Singer Beyonc DJ/music off but the car was later found by victed drug dealer. property in Litchfield for a courthouse,
Damon Wayans is Knowles is 35. producer Mark police. The Columbus Dispatch reports the parcel would revert back to descen-
56. Ronson is 41. Chaney remained on the run Friday there are 67 boxes of confiscated dants of the six landowners who leased
evening and police said he should be footwear up for sale by Licking it to the state.
Actress Mitzi Gaynor is 85. Actor Kenneth Kimmins County officials. Bids will be accepted Beckwith never thought Connecticut
(Coach) is 75. Singer Merald Bubba Knight of Gladys considered armed and dangerous.
through Sept. 15 on the website would abandon the landmark 1889
Knight and the Pips is 74. TV personality Dr. Jan Pol (The GovDeals.com. Proceeds will be used courthouse, which features a Seth
Incredible Dr. Pol) is 74. Actress Jennifer Salt (Soap) is 72.
Bassist Ronald LaPread (The Commodores) is 66. Actress
California man pleads guilty to fund drug investigations by the Thomas clock tower and lies along the
Licking County law enforcement task historic Litchfield Green. But thats
Judith Ivey is 65. Drummer Martin Chambers of The to smuggling $3M of abalone force that found the sneakers. exactly what was happening, his
Pretenders is 65. Actor Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs (Welcome SAN DIEGO Federal prosecutors The name-brand shoes range in size lawyer, Michael Rybak, told him in
Back, Kotter) is 63. Actress Khandi Alexander (ER, say a California man has pleaded from 10 to 12. that phone call.
`NewsRadio) is 59. Guitarist Kim Thayil of Soundgarden is guilty to illegally importing $3 mil- The 48-year-old Newark man who Just out of the blue, the state of
56. Actress Ione Skye is 46. Singer Richard Wingo of Jagged lion of abalone from Mexico. owned the sneakers received 11 years Connecticut got a hold of Mike Rybak
Edge is 41. Bassist Ian Grushka of New Found Glory is 39. The U.S. Attorneys Office in San in prison last month after being con- and they said they were going to hand
Actor Wes Bentley (American Beauty) is 38. Actor Max Diego says Yon Pon Wong admitted in victed of possessing more than a half- over the keys, said Beckwith, who
Greenfield (New Girl) is 37. Singer Dan Miller of O-Town is court Wednesday that he imported the pound of cocaine and 100 pills con- grew up in Litchfield. It was certainly
36. Singer-guitarist Tom Gossin of Gloriana is 35. Actress hard-to-find mollusks using falsified taining the deadly opioid fentanyl. startling.
Whitney Cummings (Whitney) is 34.
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Two nabbed on Local briefs Angeles, and Angela Xiomara Uribe-
Martinez, 20, of San Francisco, were arrest- Police reports
theft charges in Hillsborough ed on suspicion of attempted burglary of a
Police arrested two men Friday night who
Alleged domestic residence and conspiring to commit a crime,
allegedly stole a vehicle and were in posses- violence leads to arrest according to police. Thats unreal
sion of burglary tools. Police said an alert neighbor reported a A real estate agent suspected someone
A man was arrested in Redwood City Friday to give out fraudulent information on
At 9:03 p.m., police received a call from in the wake of a domestic violence incident, suspicious person was looking into a resi-
an alert citizen reporting a gray Ford F-250 dence in the 600 block of Brighton Road. San Miguel Way in San Mateo, it was
sheriffs officials said. reported at 1:50 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 19.
truck that was abandoned in the area of Ervin Dallos, 56, of Redwood City, was At about 2 p.m. Wednesday, the neighbor
Crystal Springs and Woodridge roads and arrested and booked into the San Mateo saw the person knock on the front door of
appeared to have been involved in a colli- the residence and then enter the backyard.
sion, police said.
County Jail, according to sheriffs officials.
The neighbor reported the incident to SAN MATEO
The case began when deputies were dis-
Officers arrived and determined that the patched to a gas station at 3201 El Camino police, and officers later located the suspect B urg l ary . A vehicles window was
truck was reported stolen from Hayward. Real Thursday around 12:15 a.m. to do a wel- vehicle and determined the occupants had smashed and a backpack was stolen from it
The officers searched the area and located a fare check on a crying woman, sheriffs offi- conspired to commit residential burglary. on South Norfolk Street, it was reported at
suspect on Ridgeway Road. He was identified cials said. The woman, who had visible 1:30 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 19.
as 36-year-old Michael Martinez of South injuries, told them she had been punched and
Boaters asked to help The f t . Someone had their shoes taken
San Francisco. kicked by the suspect. reduce mussel spread from the front porch of their residence but
Officers also found 27-year-old Andres The woman was taken to the hospital for received them back from the person who
State officials are asking boaters launch- stole them on Franklin Parkway, it was
Theus Harris of Oakland hiding in nearby treatment and is expected to recover, sher- ing a vessel on any body of water this week-
shrubbery, police said. iffs officials said. reported at 1:27 p.m. Friday, Aug. 18.
end to be sure their watercraft is clean, Theft. Someone had their cellphone stolen
Both suspects were arrested and booked drained and dry ahead of time to prevent the at a post office on South Ellsworth Avenue,
into the San Mateo County Jail on suspicion spread of invasive mussels.
of vehicle theft, possessing burglary tools Pacifica police Quagga and zebra mussels, which have
it was reported at 12:37 p.m. Friday, Aug.
18.
and criminal conspiracy. Theaus Harris was arrest home burglary suspects infested 33 waterways in Southern Burg l ary . A residence was broken into on
also booked on suspicion of possessing California and two waterways in San Benito
Police in Pacifica have arrested three peo- Ticonderoga Drive, it was reported 3:48
methamphetamine, police said. County, respectively, present threats to
ple in connection with an attempted residen- p.m. Thursday, Aug. 17.
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tial burglary that occurred Wednesday.
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Car dealership drops expansion interest


Victory Honda backs away from vision for expanded San Bruno dealership, office center
By Austin Walsh roundings. proceed far enough in the development The car dealership expressed an interest
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Victory Honda backed away from the process to le formal plans, it seemed in building a showroom and car service bays
interest in rebuilding its auto center at 345 neighbors perspectives likely affected the spread across the bottom two stories of the
Preliminary plans to redevelop a San El Camino Real in San Bruno into a new choice to halt the project. building, while the top three oors would
Bruno car dealership into a ve-story build- 155,084-square-foot facility containing car Given the feedback they received during share ofce and car storage space.
ing have been dropped to the satisfaction service and storage spaces, plus ofces. the pre-application process, there was a City Manager Connie Jackson had said a
of those who opposed the project which Community Development Director David sense they would need to do signicant project of such magnitude could be allowed
they felt was incompatible with its sur- Woltering said though the company did not modications to their proposed plans to in the area, but the redevelopment plans
gain neighborhood support, said suggested by the dealership would require a
Woltering. Given that, they decided to not conditional use permit to be issued by of-
proceed with a formal application. cials.
Callista Shepherd, who led the initial Shepherd said she and her colleagues sup-
rally against the project when it was rst port the dealership in its current iteration,
suggested, said she was glad Victory Honda so long as it obeys the existing terms of its
decided to not pursue the development she use permit for the property at the end of San
felt was inappropriate for the neighbor- Mateo Avenue.
hood. I wish them well, she said. I want them
There will be no ve-story car dealership to comply with their existing [conditional
nonsense in the transit corridor, said use permit] and they could just live there
Shepherd, who operates the Friends of San merrily.
Bruno Vision Framework page on Facebook Woltering said he was uncertain whether
where opposition to the development the company may return with another rede-
formed. velopment proposal in the future, but was
Shepherd and her colleagues opposed the clear the dealerships parent company
project under the belief it would not blend vision for the site was apart from the neigh-
well with the rest of the nearby shopping borhoods ideas.
district, where they believed the focus They have a certain idea in mind in terms
should be attracting foot trafc to local of what the Honda corporation is looking
shops and businesses. for there, in terms of a type and design for a
She also suggested that a larger car dealer- building, and the feedback they received
ship is not aligned with the vision of resi- from the pre-submittal process is not sup-
dents who supported the citys Transit portive of that overall design, Woltering
Corridor Plan and Measure N, approved by said.
voters in 2014 to increase allowable build- Considering her committed disapproval
ing heights in an effort to rejuvenate San of an expanded car dealership at its current
Brunos core commercial district. site, Shepherd suggested a more appropriate
Shepherd said her objection to the project location for such a use would be closer to
was not fueled by a specic dislike of The Shops at Tanforan.
Honda, but rather a rm belief that the corri- I think that an auto-related sales/service
dor should be used solely to stimulate sur- business at Tanforan would be a great t for
rounding businesses or improve the com- both the auto-service business and also for
munitys quality of life. the destination center Tanforan, she said in
I will oppose any car sales or auto-relat- an email. They both are looking to similar
ed business in our transit area from expand- client base that would each promote the oth-
ing, she said. ers business.

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Wildfires surge amid scorching heat across the West


By Christopher Weber
and Ellen Knickmeyer
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

LOS ANGELES Smoke filled the sky and


ash rained down across Los Angeles on
Sunday from a wildfire that the mayor said
was the largest in city history one of sev-
eral blazes that sent thousands fleeing homes
across the U.S. West during a blistering holi-
day weekend heat wave.
In Oregon, crews rescued about 140 hikers
forced to spend the night in the woods after
fire broke out along the popular Columbia
River Gorge Trail. Wildfires also burned in a
2,700-year-old grove of giant sequoia trees
near Yosemite National Park, forced evacua-
tions in Glacier National Park and drove peo-
ple from homes in parts of the West strug-
gling with blazing temperatures.
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti declared a
local emergency. At the state level, Gov.
Jerry Brown did the same for the county after
the wildfire destroyed three homes and threat-
ened hillside neighborhoods. More than a
thousand firefighters battled flames that
chewed through more than 9 square miles of
brush-covered mountains.
Authorities eased evacuation orders for
Burbank and Glendale later Sunday and were
considering doing the same for Los Angeles, REUTERS
however, as easing temperatures and a bit of Firefighters drop flame retardent from a helicopter over a wildfire in Burbank.
rain helped the 1,000 firefighters slow the
flames progress. I went to Home Depot, Walgreens, Office burned the giant sequoia, some of which top Gov. Jay Inslee proclaimed a state of emer-
All but 10 percent of the 1,400 people Depot, Target. They were sold out! down- 20 stories in height, she said. The millen- gency across all counties as three major fires
ordered out of their homes in that fire had town office worker Alganesh Ucbayonas nia-old trees already had survived thou- closed recreation areas and prompted evacua-
returned, Garcetti said. said Sunday, detailing her unsuccessful sands of fires, she said. tions.
That can change in a moments notice, and search for an electric fan. CVS! she California crews are also protecting Flames in Montanas Glacier National Park
the winds can accelerate very quickly, Los remembered. homes from a fast-moving wildfire that prompted officials to evacuate all residents,
Angeles Fire Capt. Ralph Terrazas cautioned. On Sunday, Ucbayonas sat at her desk in a forced evacuations in Riverside County. campers and tourists from one of the most
There is a lot of fuel out there left to burn. building lobby squarely between two fans, In the Pacific Northwest, high tempera- popular areas of the park. The order Sunday
Officials were keeping an eye on thunder- both scrounged from her office buildings tures and a lack of rain this summer have affects the Lake McDonald area, the western
storms in the mountains to the north, which storage and trained straight at her face. dried out vegetation that fed on winter snow side of the dizzying Going-to-the Sun Road
could bring welcome rain but also the risk of Fires burning up and down the Sierra and springtime rain. Officials warned of and some of the most visited trails in the
flash floods, mudslides and lightning. Nevada and further to the northwest cast an wildfire danger as hot, dry, smoky days were area. The Lake McDonald Lodge, built in
Burbank resident George Grair was not in eerie yellow and gray haze over much of forecast across Oregon and Washington over 1913, closed last week due to heavy smoke in
the evacuation zone but watched uneasily as California, and much of the state was under the holiday weekend. In Washington state, the area.
flames blackened a hillside in the near dis- alerts because of poor air quality.
tance. California authorities ordered evacuation
Its very difficult to feel safe. Ive got for a third small town Sunday in one of the
kids in the house, he told KABC-TV. I wildfires, a blaze that has burned 9-square-
probably slept two hours all night. miles near Yosemite National Park.
The high at Los Angeles International Firefighters battling that blaze were mak-
Airport reached 97 degrees Fahrenheit ing it a priority to safeguard the ancient
Sunday, topping the previous mark of 92, grove of giant sequoia and a pair of historic
set in 1982. Records were also set in parts of cabins at the foot of the trees, fire spokes-
Ventura and Santa Barbara counties, where woman Anne Grandy said. Fire crews had
the temperature hit 101 degrees. wrapped the two 19th-century cabins and an
San Francisco residents, meanwhile, sti- outhouse in shiny, fire-resistant material to
fled under a third day of a rare heat wave in protect them from the flames that had
the coastal city, although highs in the San entered the Nelder Grove, Grandy said.
Francisco Bay Area fell Sunday from records The flames were consuming old brush and
in the 100s set the previous two days. dead wood on the forest floor, but had not
6 Monday Sept. 4, 2017 NATION THE DAILY JOURNAL

Mnuchin: Congress must tie Harvey aid to raising debt limit


By Hope Yen that, we need to make overall government spending. tinue borrowing money to pay bills like
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS sure we raise the debt Trump plans to meet with congressional Social Security and interest. But on Sunday,
limit. leaders from both parties this week as law- he said that deadline had moved up due to
WASHINGTON Treasury Secretary President Donald makers return to Washington after their sum- unexpected new spending on Harvey.
Steven Mnuchin on Sunday called on Trump visited storm-rav- mer recess. Without raising the debt limit, Im not
Congress to combine a $7.9 billion disaster aged areas in Texas on The governments cash reserves are run- comfortable that we would get the money
relief package for Harvey with an increase in Saturday, expressing ning low because the debt limit has actually that we need this month to Texas to rebuild,
the nations borrowing limit, saying it was hope for speedy congres- already been reached, and the Treasury Mnuchin said.
time to put politics aside so storm victims sional action on relief Department is using various accounting Asked about Trumps past threats to force
in Texas can get the help they need. aid. But some House con- measures to cover expenses. Mnuchin origi- a government shutdown if Congress does
Steven
The president and I believe that it should servatives have said nally had said that Congress would need to not also include his $1.6 billion request for
be tied to the Harvey funding. Our rst prior- Mnuchin directly pairing it with raise the $19.9 trillion borrowing limit by a wall on the U.S.-Mexico border, Mnuchin
ity is to make sure that the state gets an increase in the debt limit would be a ter- Sept. 29 to avoid a catastrophic default on said Harvey aid was Trumps rst objective
money, he said. It is critical, and to do rible idea that sends the wrong message on the debt, allowing the government to con- right now.

until all parties are satisfied. Theoretically, the public wont notice noted Belmont and San Carlos merged

FIRE
Continued from page 1
Its a consolidation, its not a takeover.
We want that equal representation, Healy
said, distinguishing it from other local
any difference in service, he added.
The firefighters and their respective labor
organizations, however, have been seeking
decades ago only to split in a dispute that
left firefighters having to reapply for their
jobs, which in some cases resulted in the
cities that have given up their departments to address the changes employees could loss of certain benefits.
in lieu of contracting with another. experience. One of their largest concerns Having Belmont firefighters helping to
comprised of Healy, the three city man- The move builds upon years of the three relates to firefighters being able to retain negotiate has helped us tremendously
agers as well as the mayors and a coun- cities slowly moving toward a unified sys- their current pension plans should their because they have such a strong history and
cilmember from each have been meeting tem. They already share command staff and employers merge. State legislation a really fresh one in terms of breaking up a
regularly. The city councils recently fire prevention services, have personnel approved last year will allow those older JPA. They learned a lot, Martinez said.
received an update and agreed to forge undergo the same training and use an inte- firefighters to retain their existing pension Healy has also cited that recent history
ahead. grated software system. The cities are now even if their departments merge, and Healy and the potential for a breakup as a key rea-
Two key areas still be negotiated cover seeking to memorialize cost savings noted all employees hired in the last five son why the JPA will include explicit pro-
agreements with labor groups and drafting achieved under the shared services model by years are already on the same state pension visions about what could happen should the
an exit plan should the entity dissolve. formalizing a fire JPA, Healy explained. system. But theyre still working to align agency dissolve. Currently, the draft JPA
Some facets that city officials have given Over the past six years, little by little, other factors disparate amongst the three provides a two-year exit period for any city
tentative thumbs up include the new depart- weve been sharing and sharing until pretty departments such as benefits, vacation that wants to withdraw so as to not destabi-
ments name, as well as how to split costs much weve shared all operations, Healy allotments and pay scales. Eventually, lize the remaining cities, he said.
and governance. The proposal weights the said, adding instead of seven different con- these issues wont be a factor for employ-
cities expense and voting based on current tracts theyll be able to simplify it under ees hired after the JPA is formed and through Future plans
service levels with San Mateo at 60 per- the JPA. It memorializes those savings attrition it will apply to fewer and fewer, But theyre also considering the poten-
cent, and both Belmont as well as Foster moving forward while still providing either Healy said. tial for success and even future growth. The
City at 20 percent, according to a draft JPA. equal or greater service to the community. draft JPA would allow for other jurisdictions
The department would be overseen by a The JPA provides every city retains and is Addressing firefighter concerns to join and merge into a larger department.
board comprised of three members, one responsible for the costs associated with Andy Martinez, a San Mateo firefighter Healy said their ideal name San Mateo
from each of the city councils. To help maintaining its existing fire stations. who represents their union, said he under- County Fire is already taken as the coun-
ensure no one entity has complete discre- There are currently 10 engine companies stands many are concerned about changes, ty contracts with the California Department
tion, 80 percent of the vote is required to spread between the three cities, as well as particularly as other merged departments of Forestry and Fire Protection for unincor-
take any action. That means San Mateo two ladder trucks stationed in San Mateo have fallen apart in the past. porated communities.
with its 60 percent weighted vote will that are responsible for responding to calls Right now, any time you make changes Still, referring to the agency as San
always have a say in what occurs. But the throughout the tri-city coverage area, Healy from a standalone department to a new Mateo Consolidated Fire Department pro-
ultimate goal is to achieve consensus and explained. department, where were going, theres vides options for the future, Healy said. The
Healy said theyll strive to work on issues always going to be growing pains, next steps in making that a reality include
Martinez said. continuing to work on negotiations and a
He said he feels the issues are being thor- tentative transfer plan for labor, before
oughly looked at and noted union represen- bringing a final draft proposal to the city
tatives are working closely with the cities councils in October. If the cities agree, it
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Trump expected to end Dreamers program


By Jill Colvin Congress failed to pass a measure by the considered dead- ingly under fire, with his poll numbers hanging at near-
and Catherine Lucey line. Two people familiar with the presidents thinking record lows.
ASSOCIATED PRESS spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not Trump had been personally torn as late as last week over
authorized to discuss the matter ahead of a planned Tuesday how to deal with what are undoubtedly the most sympathet-
WASHINGTON President Donald Trump is expected to announcement. ic immigrants living in the U.S. illegally. Many came to
announce that he will end protections for young immi- The president, who has been grappling with the issue for the U.S. as young children and have no memories of or con-
grants who were brought into the country illegally as chil- months, has been known to change his mind in the past and nections to the countries they were born in.
dren, but with a six-month delay, people familiar with the could still shift course. The plan was first reported by During his campaign, Trump slammed DACA as illegal
plans said Sunday. Politico Sunday evening. amnesty and vowed to eliminate the program the day he
The delay in the formal dismantling of the Deferred Action Trump has been wrestling for months with what to do took office. But since his election, Trump has wavered on
for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, program would be intend- with the Obama-era DACA program, which has given near- the issue, at one point telling The Associated Press that
ed to give Congress time to decide whether it wants to ly 800,000 young immigrants a reprieve from deportation those covered could rest easy.
address the status of the so-called Dreamers in legislation, and the ability to work legally in the form of two-year, Trump had been unusually candid as he wrestled with the
according to two people familiar with the presidents think- renewable work permits. decision in the early months of his administration. During
ing. But it was not immediately clear how the six-month The expected move would come as the White House faces a February press conference, he said the topic was a very,
delay would work in practice and what would happen to peo- a Tuesday deadline set by Republican state officials threat- very difficult subject for me, I will tell you. To me, its one
ple who currently have work permits under the program, or ening to continue sue the Trump administration if the pres- of the most difficulty subjects I have.
whose permits expire during the six-month stretch. ident did not end the program. It also would come as Trump You have some absolutely incredible kids I would say
It also was unclear exactly what would happen if digs in on appeals to his base as he finds himself increas- mostly, he said. adding: I love these kids.

What North Koreas Kim Jong Un may be trying to prove


By Eric Talmadge major Nuclear Test. Their words and actions continue to be KCNA, also released the photos, which were clearly intend-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS very hostile and dangerous to the United States. ed to be seen by a global audience.
Indeed. Whether the North can make a nuclear warhead small and
TOKYO North Korea put on an extraordinary two-part Heres a closer look at what the North did Sunday, and light enough to put on top of a long-range missile has long
show of its nuclear ambitions, releasing photos of leader some of the possible reasons why. been a matter of heated debate among foreign experts. This
Kim Jong Un next to what it described as a hydrogen bomb was clearly an attempt to address those doubts. The North in
for an intercontinental ballistic missile, then actually det- The morning teaser July had demonstrated for the rst time that it has or is
onating a device in its sixth and by far most powerful Bright and early, North Koreas state media started posting very close to having an operational ICBM, though
nuclear test to date. photos of Kim visiting the countrys Nuclear Weapons experts still believe it could at best reach Chicago and will
The underground test, a major nose-thumb at Washington, Institute to see what state media described as a signal turn probably require another year or two to perfect.
Beijing and all of the Norths neighbors, follows an in nuclear weaponization. The photos created a stir among missile and nuclear
intense few months that have seen Kim launching missiles A front-page story in the ruling-party newspaper, Rodong weapons experts on Twitter, with the general consensus
at record clip and in ways that are much more provocative Sinmun, carried photos of Kim watching a shiny, peanut- being that the design appeared to look about right for a
than usual. shaped device it said was a hydrogen bomb designed to be sophisticated thermonuclear warhead. The peanut shape is
It was almost certainly intended to get under the skin of mounted into the Norths new Hwasong-14 intercontinen- created by two rounded stages within the device that give
one man in particular: President Donald Trump, whose rst tal ballistic missile. The Norths ofcial news agency, it an extra boost and a far higher yield than simpler nuclear
salvo back, in a tweet, was: North Korea has conducted a bombs.

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In line and in life, Harveys victims wait and worry


By Matt Sedensky
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

PASADENA, Texas The line snakes on and on, along a


wall inside the shopping mall, each person in search of help
after a hurricane swamped their town.
As they wait, they ruminate.
Samantha Cusson, a 31-year-old mother of two, found out
just before Harvey hit that shes pregnant with a third. She
worries about nding a doctor for checkups and wonders
when the Subway shop she works at will reopen. When it
nally does, she wonders who shell nd to baby-sit her girls
after the storm scattered those she turned to, and how shell
get to work, since her car was ooded. Her next check will be
a pittance, the rent is already overdue, and there are no sav-
ings.
Most of all, she worries about shielding her children from
the reality that washed in.
I cant show it, she said of her apprehensions. Theyre
ne because Im ne.
Its just past 10 a.m. at the makeshift relief center in this
community southeast of Houston, and already some 150 peo-
ple are queued up for supplies. The line stretches through the
mall entrance back into a deserted ofce, where those who
wait are presented a checklist of items they need, from toilet
paper to blankets to clothing. Theyll wind through banks of
cubicles where volunteers have sorted clothes into sizes, and
amassed all sorts of things school supplies, dog food,
walkers.
Beth Bronikowsky hopes to nd a pair of shoes. After her
apartment ooded, the 39-year-old sloshed around barefoot REUTERS
until her stepfather found a pair of aqua shoes for her. She Maria Vasquez takes a break as her husband Daniel holds their three-month-old son while taking shelter along with thousands
already had enough on her plate, having suffered a stroke that of others at the George R. Brown convention center after Tropical Storm Harvey flooded their home in Houston.
has her walking with a wooden cane and making frequent
trips to the doctor. Now, shes preoccupied with the loss of alive with coming and going, a clatter of carts jangling across fridges butter compartment, and his closet is still full of his
most of her belongings, not to mention the growing stink of the oor tiles as people push their newfound help outside. clothes. The smell of the Polo Blue cologne he wore and the
mold at home and the nagging feeling shell have to find a Many saw a foot or less of ooding in their homes and are Marlboro reds he smoked had long still hung in the air now
new place. quick to express concern for those who were hit even worse. sullied with the stench of rot. The boilers in her building got
Her mom, Norma Fexer, says shes lucky to have only 5 But most say they saw struggle before the storm, too, and this ooded; hot showers are no longer an option. She hopes to
inches of water in her southeast Houston home, but her carpets has only made it worse. pick up some towels here, after using all hers to sop up water
and oors were ruined. Fexer, 65, has no ood insurance and Candis Cortez, a 46-year-old scaffold builder at a chemical that just kept sprouting onto the oor. Most of her furniture,
knows shell have to do the repairs piece by piece, all while plant, was still processing the loss of her husband last year to her laptop and her phone were among the casualties, and she
worrying another storm could come. cancer. She moved his ashes to a top shelf of a closet and still squishes on a carpet that wont seem to dry. She thinks
I feel like Ive aged 10 years in the last week, she said. prayed it didnt cave in. Shes still struggling to pay the she might need therapy when this is all over. When she
The fountains at the mall arent sprouting, the coin-operat- $7,800 bill for his funeral and learning to be without him after thinks of what shes lost, she just thinks of the man she
ed carousel isnt spinning, and there are no princess-themed a 27-year marriage. Harvey has made her feel even more vul- loves.
parties at the childrens birthday spot. But the roped-off line is nerable. All those things, she said of her lost possessions, my
A tin of her husbands Skoal is still tucked away in the husband worked his butt off to buy.

Houston braces for more flooding, chemical plant burns anew


By Michael Graczyk ty. People living within a mile and a half of the site are still chemicals remaining.
and Will Weisser evacuated. There are ways to accelerate the process or create more ef-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Small ames burning in charred structures could be seen at cient or complete burning, Mannan said.
the plant, with a limited amount of light gray smoke. John Three trailers containing unstable compounds had already
HOUSTON Authorities launched a controlled burn Sunday Rull, who lives close by, told the Houston Chronicle he heard caught re at the plant after backup generators were engulfed
at a chemical plant damaged by Harvey, sending small ames four booms. He said the explosions were louder than one he by Harveys oodwaters, which knocked out the refrigeration
and gray smoke into the sky, and said the highly unstable heard Friday when two containers burned and that there was necessary to keep them from degrading and catching re.
compounds that had exploded earlier needed to be neutralized. much more smoke. Some Houston ofcials stressed that the recovery from
Ofcials said the proactive measures to ignite the six Sam Mannan, a chemical safety expert at Texas A&M Harvey was beginning, and Mayor Sylvester Turner pro-
remaining trailers at the Arkema plant in Crosby, outside University, said the latest burn was emitting gray smoke, claimed Americas fourth-largest city open for business. But
Houston, wouldnt pose any additional risk to the communi- which indicated a more complete burn with fewer harmful the on-the-ground reality varied by place.
Utility crews went door-to-door shutting off power and
warning those still in some waterlogged homes in western
parts of the city that still more ooding could be heading their
way not from rain but from releases of water in overtaxed
reservoirs. Thousands of Houston dwellings were under new,
mandatory evacuation orders, though about 300 people were
thought to be refusing to leave.
Some homes in the area, which included brick two-story and
ranch homes with manicured lawns bordering Buffalo Bayou,
remained evacuated but people briey returned Sunday to try
to salvage valuables like family photos.
I called 911 for 15 minutes; no one answered. My neigh-
bor had a canoe and saved us, said Gaston Kirby, who evacu-
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Man rescued from the flames Around the nation lion albums and produced such hit singles as
Reelin In the Years, Rikki Dont Lose
brought to the United
States as children who
at Burning Man festival has died Burning Man art and music celebration in that Number and Deacon Blues died have been shielded from
A Nevada sheriff says the man who ran the Black Rock Desert, about 100 Sunday. He was 67. deportation by a program
into the flames at the Burning Man festi- milesnorth of Reno. His official website announced his death President Donald Trump
vals signature burning ceremony has died. The nine-day festival culminates with the Sunday with no further details. might eliminate.
Pershing County Sheriff Jerry Allen iden- burning of a towering 40-foot effigy made Donald Fagen said in a statement Sunday Cook tweeted Sunday
tified the man as Aaron Joel Mitchell, 41, of wood, a symbol of rebirth, which usually that his Steely Dan bandmate was not only that 250 of my Apple
who died Sunday morning at the UC Davis happens the Saturday before the Labor Day an excellent guitarist and a great song- co-workers are
hospital burn center in California. holiday. Its followed by the burning of a writer but also smart as a whip, funny Tim Cook (hash)Dreamers. I stand
Allen said the man ran through two-layers temple on Sunday. This years festival ended and cynical about human nature, including with them. They deserve
of security officers at about 10:30 p.m. on Monday. his own. our respect as equals and a solution rooted in
Saturday during the Man Burn event at the I intend to keep the music we created American values.
counterculture festival. The sheriff says Steely Dan co-founder, together alive as long as I can with the The White House says Trump is expected
Mitchell was rescued by firefighters and Steely Dan band, Fagen wrote. to announce Tuesday whether he plans to
then airlifted to the hospital.
guitarist, Walter Becker dies at 67 eliminate former President Barack Obamas
Allen said doctors confirmed Mitchell LOS ANGELES A rock and roll fan with Apple CEO speaks out as Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals,
wasnt under the influence of alcohol but a penchant for harmony and obtuse refer- Trump weighs immigrants fate which has allowed nearly 800,000 immi-
that a toxicology report is pending as part ences, Walter Becker, the guitarist, bassist grants who were brought to the country ille-
of the investigation. and co-founder of the 1970s rock group Apple CEO Tim Cook says he is standing gally as kids to remain in the U.S. and legal-
About 70,000 people are attending the Steely Dan, which sold more than 40 mil- by hundreds of Apple immigrant employees ly work.

While the city is considering allowing greenhouse space in only a handful of operations. On top of state taxes, cities are

POT
Continued from page 1
sales, right now officials are talking about
limiting it to greenhouses where marijuana
is grown. When asked about the prospect of
places within city limits, and some of those
properties straddle the border of unincorpo-
rated San Mateo County. The Board of
able to implement their own locally-con-
trolled taxes with voter approval. Ruddock
said if the city proceeds, the soonest it
a pot shop popping up somewhere in Half Supervisors has also indicated it is willing might be able to put something on a ballot
Moon Bays quaint downtown, Ruddock to consider allowing agricultural cultiva- would be June 2018. While the council has-
range of industry representatives and farm- said there hasnt been consensus on tion in coastal greenhouses in unincorpo- nt officially weighed in, she said shell be
ers about the potential economic boon the whether thats a wise move. rated parts of the county. That territory is looking to strike a balance between using
green rush could provide. But the general I dont think theres the appetite to go much larger and surrounds Half Moon Bay, commercial marijuana as an economic
public hasnt been as involved while the there, at least now. It just introduces a including much of the agricultural lands opportunity for the city while at the same
citys focus was initially solely on agricul- whole other set of problems, she said. along State Route 92 as well as the farming time not overtaxing in a way that encour-
ture. But the coastside has been much more town of Pescadero. County staff is currently ages black market activity.
But in mid-August, the City Council receptive to welcoming marijuana-related working on drafting an ordinance for green- But as the framework for businesses must
agreed to consider also allowing sales at businesses than other communities on the house cultivation thats expected to be pre- await action at the state level, Chidester and
certain greenhouse grow sites and is again Peninsula. While Pacifica has medical dis- sented to the board in the near future. Ruddock noted Half Moon Bays regula-
asking residents to weigh in at a Sept. 13 pensaries and cultivation is considered on Chidester said theyve worked to align tions may evolve.
community meeting agricultural lands, others have outright their policies, but noted the county is not Any ordinance we adopt right now
We just havent heard from many people. banned all commercial operations and lim- considering sales. around commercial cannabis will likely
Weve heard from the business community, ited personal growing to indoors. San I think for the most part when youre have to be revised down the road once
but weve had a dearth of responses from Mateo took an even stricter step by citing talking about cultivation and testing, the theres more clarity from the state on what
just citizens generally, Ruddock said. Proposition 64 as enabling the city to pro- strictly agricultural pieces, I think there their regulations are going to be,
After hearing from the public, the council hibit medical marijuana from being smoked will be a lot of similarities between what we Chidester said. We expect to be dealing
is expected to review a draft ordinance Sept. in multi-family housing. While an average do and what the county does, Chidester with this issue for some time.
19 that will factor in considerations such as 63 percent of voters across San Mateo said. Its the retail piece that takes us in a
safety requirements, how to reduce light County approved the law, Half Moon Bay different direction. The community meeting is 6:30 to 8 p.m.
pollution, environmental regulations and residents boasted a 69 percent approval rat- Unlike whats been considered by county Wednesday Sept. 19 at the Ted Adcock
more, said Deputy City Manager Matthew ing. supervisors to date, Half Moon Bay also Community Center, 535 Kelly Ave., Half
Chidester. Theres about a million square feet of seems poised to propose taxing commercial Moon Bay.

TREES
Our worry is not only for these trees that Advertisement
if they do remove this municipal code, that
other people will be able to more easily
Continued from page 1 take down trees, she said. Though Vice
Mayor Matt Grocott acknowledged resident
concerns about the trees historical signif-
Highlands Honored As
After heavy storms this winter caused a
eucalyptus tree to fall near Arundel
Elementary School at 200 Arundel Road in
icance, he found the safety concerns related
to the trees difficult to ignore.
Known to have shallow root systems and
Business Of The Year
January, city officials have been focused long, thin branches that make them sus- By Paul Larson Being honored is special for any
on studying the safety of 44 of the non- ceptible to falling down or losing branch- organization. We greatly appreciate
native tree species on the 1.3-mile stretch es during storms, the trees have been the recognition, but weve also been
of the corridor. The Planning Commission responsible for two instances elsewhere of MILLBRAE It fortunate to receive appreciations
is now set to consider whether the citys serious injury and even death Grocott is is humbling to be
founders tree designation, which protects from the community in the past: For
aware of, which causes him to worry about honored by your
30 of the 44 trees from removal, should be 2015 Chapel of the Highlands
the dangers the San Carlos Avenue trees community. It is
removed from the citys municipal code at pose. received the San Bruno Chamber of
its Tuesday meeting. always a surprise Commerce Excellence in Business
Grocott was supportive of planting trees
City planner Lisa Costa Sanders said by better-suited for the space on either side of to learn that Award, and previous to that was
removing the founders tree designation the road instead of keeping the trees and youve been honored by the San Bruno Chamber
from the citys code, officials would not be expending resources to maintain them. selected from
putting other protected tree species in dan-
of Commerce as Business of the
If we take those down and plant more among your peers to be acknowledged Year for 2014. Still further back
ger of removal as they would be protected proper trees, theyll grow, he said.
by their size and species. Though 30 euca-
for just doing your job. This year, on Chapel of the Highlands was honored
Mayor Bob Grassilli said he looked for- June 20, 2017, at a special luncheon
lyptus trees are believed to have been ward to future public hearings on the ordi- as 2006 Millbrae Business of the Year
planted in the late 1800s, prior to the nance to help inform the councils discus-
ceremony at the YouTube campus in by the Rotary Club and the Millbrae
citys incorporation in 1925, four were sion, which Costa Sanders said is tenta- San Bruno, the San Bruno Chamber Chamber of Commerce. In addition
removed in July after they were deemed to tively scheduled for October. Costa Sanders of Commerce awarded Chapel of the weve been acknowledged with
be dangerous with several others pegged as confirmed that while the Planning Highlands with their Business of the
potential hazards, according to a staff various commendations from city,
Commission will review the founders tree Year Award for 2016. This is special county and state elected officials.
report. ordinance Tuesday, decisions on tree
Its hard to predict trees, you dont know because the community votes for who Mostly, individual thanks goes to
removal could only come from the City they want to receive this honor. San
when theyre going to come down, said Council. my Chapel staff many times over.
Costa Sanders. Its not an exact science. Grassilli said there is no sense in keep- Bruno Chamber of Commerce CEO They are dedicated to making sure the
But for Sandra Althouse, who has lived in ing diseased trees in danger of falling, but Jamie Monozon was there to present daily operation and essential tasks are
San Carlos for much of her life, removing wanted to make sure residents have a the award, and I was there to accept
the trees will take away an opportunity for
handled professionally and with great
chance to weigh in on how the process is with the following words: "Thank you care for the families we serve. You
San Carlos residents to revisit their citys handled after he received questions follow- so much for this honor. I was asked are very much appreciated.
history. ing the removal of the four trees in July.
Its a piece of history that will be why a Millbrae business is receiving a If you ever wish to discuss
We want to make sure we go through the
gone, she said. San Bruno Chamber award. Well, we cremation, funeral matters or want to
proper process, he said.
A member of the San Carlos Historical Though Althouse is hoping city officials serve a great majority of families in make pre-planning arrangements
Association, Althouse is concerned remov- will consider measures to prune and top off San Bruno. The CHAPEL OF THE please feel free to call me and my
ing the trees will remove a character-defin- the trees to make them safer instead of HIGHLANDS has an excellent
ing feature of the corridor commissioned staff at the CHAPEL OF THE
removing them completely, she is urging reputation for helping families HIGHLANDS in Millbrae at (650)
by Timothy Guy Phelps, one of San Carlos the city to provide a landscaping plan to
first land owners who was also a state through a tough time and we feel it is 588-5116 and we will be glad to guide
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politician. She is also concerned lifting fund their replacement if it is ultimately you in a kind and helpful manner. For
the founders tree designation will signal determined they will be removed. were our own. Thanks again to the more info you may also visit us on the
further removal of trees in San Carlos, We would really want them to commit to San Bruno Chamber, the Board, the internet at:
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Frustration mounts over premiums for individual health plans


By Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar The overhaul sought to create one big
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS insurance pool for individual coverage in
each state, no matter whether consumers
WASHINGTON Millions of people bought plans through HealthCare.gov or
who buy individual health insurance poli- traditional middlemen such as insurance
cies and get no nancial help from the brokers.
Affordable Care Act are bracing for another But an inux of sicker-than-expected cus-
year of double-digit premium increases, and tomers drove up costs for insurers, while
their frustration is boiling over. many younger, healthier people stayed on
Some are expecting premiums for 2018 to the sidelines. Political opposition from
rival a mortgage payment. Republicans complicated matters by gum-
What they pay is tied to the price of cov- ming up the laws internal nancial stabi-
erage on the health insurance markets creat- lizers for insurers.
ed by the Obama-era law, but these con- The result was a 25 percent average
sumers get no protection from the laws tax increase in the price of a midlevel plan on
credits, which cushion against rising pre- HealthCare. gov heading into this year.
miums. Instead they pay full freight and Many states expect a similar scenario for
bear the brunt of market problems such as 2018, but this time insurers say uncertain-
high costs and diminished competition. ty about the Trump administrations inten-
On Capitol Hill, theres a chance that tions is driving up their bids ahead of the
upcoming bipartisan hearings by Sens. Nov. 1 start of open enrollment.
Lamar Alexander, R-Tenn. , and Patty About 17.6 million people buy individ-
Murray, D-Wash., can produce legislation ual health insurance policies, and half of
REUTERS
offering some relief. But it depends on them get no subsidies under the law, accord-
Individual health insurance policy costs are expected to spike next year, likely making it more ing to estimates by the nonpartisan Kaiser
Republicans and Democrats working
difficult for millions to access their prescriptions and other forms of care. Family Foundation. The number of unsub-
together despite a seven-year health care
battle that has left raw feelings on both increase. customers bail out. Thats counter to the sidized customers with ACA plans outside
sides. Its like buying two new iPads a month whole idea of insurance, which involves the health insurance marketplaces dropped
The most exposed consumers tend to be and throwing them in the trash, said pooling risk. by 20 percent this year, after the big pre-
middle-class people who dont qualify for Thornton, whose policy carries a deductible It wasnt supposed to be this way. mium increases.
the laws income-based subsidies. They of $6,000. To me, $1,000 a month is my Buying health insurance has always been The unsubsidized part of the market out-
include early retirees, skilled tradespeople, beach house that I wanted to have. a challenge for people getting their own side the exchanges has shrunk noticeably
musicians, self-employed professionals, A suggestion that she could qualify for policies outside the workplace. Before as premiums have increased, said Kaisers
business owners, and people such as Sharon nancial assistance by earning less only Obamacare, insurers could turn away Larry Levitt. Its likely that the people
Thornton, whose small employer doesnt irritates her more. My whole beef is that those with health problems or charge them dropping out of the market are healthier
provide health insurance. the government is telling me: If you work more. Former President Barack Obama sold overall. So the pool has potentially deteri-
Were caught in the middle-class loop- less, well give you more, said Thornton, his plan as the long-awaited x. orated.
hole of no help, said Thornton, a hair- whos in her 50s. It would guarantee coverage regardless of Its time to shift focus in the health care
dresser from Newark, Delaware. She said If people such as Thornton drop out, they health problems, provide tax credits and debate, said Sen. Alexander, chairman of the
shes currently paying about $740 a month not only gamble with their own health. other subsidies for people of modest Senate Health, Education, Labor and
in premiums, and expects her monthly bill Their departure also means the group left means, and generate competition among Pensions Committee, which plans hearings
next year to be around $1,000, a 35 percent behind gets costlier to cover as healthier insurers to keep premiums in check for all. beginning this coming week.

Trump weighs pulling out of free trade deal with South Korea On the move
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Saturday he was consult- missile. The White House had no immediate Seto n Medi cal Center has appointed
ing with his advisers on response to that claim. Mark Bro wn as chief nursing officer of
WASHINGTON President Donald the future of the agree- The administration has been in talks to Seton Medical Center and Seton Coastside.
Trump is considering triggering a with- ment. But he did not elab- make adjustments to the trade agreement Brown has served Seton as Interim CNO
drawal from a free trade agreement with orate on timing. The known as KORUS. A White House ofcial since March 2017.
South Korea, a business lobbying group agreement is very much noted that U. S. Trade Representative Brown joined Seton in December 2016 as
said Saturday, raising concerns about a on my mind, Trump told Robert E. Lighthizer met with Korean of- administrative director of Emergency and
move that could cause a fresh economic rift a reporter from Reuters as cials in July to begin negotiations. The Specialty Services. Prior to joining Seton,
between allies at a moment of heightened he surveyed storm damage ofcial, who was not authorized to speak Brown was chief clinical officer at Kindred
tensions with a common foe. in Houston. publicly on the matter and asked for Hospital in San Leandro. Previously, he
The White House alerted lawmakers that a Donald Trump Trump is weighing the anonymity, said talks are ongoing. served in several capacities at Alta Bates
notication of intent to withdraw could issue at a perilous Trump has labeled the agreement, which Medical Center, including regional direc-
come as soon as Tuesday, the U.S Chamber moment for the Korea peninsula. The U.S. went into effect in 2012, a bad deal. Hes tor, East Bay Region Planning Center.
of Commerce wrote in an all hands on and South Korea are aligned in heightened made renegotiating free trade deals a key Browns prior experience includes nursing
deck note calling on members to lobby standoff over North Koreas nuclear pro- piece of his nationalist economic agenda. positions at Community Regional Medical
the administration to stay in the deal. gram. The North claimed it had successful Among his rst moves as president was Center in Fresno, and St. Agnes Medical
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gets big league call from Dodgers
Monday Sept. 4, 2017

Dogs dominate
By Terry Bernal
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
CSM 47, Modesto 7
play of the season, everyone is gained Modesto 423-271, with
It was was a dog day in more going to be antsy, Latu said. Latu totaling four catches for 56
ways than one Saturday at College Lets take advantage. yards and two touchdowns. His
Heights Stadium. The perfectly-executed trick first TD catch, a 15-yarder with
While tempuratures for the 2017 play installed by CSM offen- seven seconds remaining in the
community college football open- sive coordinator Bret Pollack just first half, came on an arcing pass
er in San Mateo surpassed 100 30 minutes before game time, from freshman quarterback Shawn
degrees, the College of San Mateo according to head coach Larry Akina, which Latu secured with a
Bulldogs were keen to rebrand the Owens set the tone for the smooth over-the-shoulder grab as
overbearing weather with a Dog Bulldogs dominant afternoon as he danced to stay inbounds at the
day of their own. CSM took down Modesto Junior front corner of the end zone to
And boy did the Dogs start in College 47-7. send CSM into the locker room up
style. Thats Coach Pollacks dream 28-7.
On the seasons first play from he had the night before the game, We see that every day, Owens
scrimmage, CSM sophomore wide Owens said. said of Latus footwork. To me,
receiver Line Latu (San Mateo For Latu who led CSM in hes a phenomenal athlete.
High School) took a reverse hand- receiving yards last season with Then, on CSMs first posses-
off across the right hash before 615 it was his first career pass. sion of the second half, Akina and
lofting an option pass to a wide- Later in the game, though, the Latu again connected on a timing
PATRICK NGUYEN open Elijah Harper, who out- sophomore returned to doing what pattern, this time for a 27-yard TD
College of San Mateo linebacker Laipeli Palu, right, celebrates after legged three defenders for a 64- he does best on an all-around with the precision loft placed
making a stop on third-and-goal against Modesto on the Bulldogs first yard score. seamless day for the CSM offense.
defensive series of the season Saturday at College Heights Stadium. First play of the game, first The Bulldogs (1-0 overall) out- See CSM, Page 14

Serra, SHP 2017 season previews

Offensive-minded Shanahan retools and Menlo


Niners through new defensive line get 1st Ws
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

49ERS AT A GLANCE
The 49ers are coming off a season DAILY JOURNAL STAFF REPORT
in which they matched the worst 2016 record: 2-14
record in franchise history with a 2- The Serra Padres travelled into the
New faces: Coach Kyle Shanahan, QB Brian Hoyer, WR Pierre Garcon, heart of the heat wave beast Saturday
14 mark. New head coach Kyle WR Marquise Goodwin,WR Aldrick Robinson, DE Elvis Dumervil, DT Earl
Shanahan will look to turn things night to do what they couldnt do
Mitchell, RB Kyle Juszczyk, OL Laken Tomlinson, K Robbie Gould, DC throughout their entire 2016 non-
around though. Robert Saleh; rookies DL Solomon Thomas, LB Reuben Foster, QB C.J.
Here is a look at how the 2017 league schedule. They got a win.
Beathard, TE George Kittle. The Padres took the lead on a
49ers shape up: Key losses: QB Colin Kaepernick, QB Blaine Gabbert,WR Torrey Smith,WR first-quarter 2-
Strengths Jeremy Kerley,WR Quinton Patton,S Antoine Bethea,LB Ahmad Brooks,CB point conver-
Tramaine Brock,TE Vance McDonald, DL Quinton Dial, LB Gerald Hodges. sion to go up 8-
Three straight first-round picks
on defensive line make that founda- 6 after Edmond
to develop into back Niners hoped Expectations Lahlouhs 4-
tion of team. Arik Armstead adjust-
for when they drafted him in second yard touchdown
ing well to new role as outside rush- Niners at start of what could be
round in 2014. Hyde missed nearly run and Isiah
er in third NFL season. Second-year long rebuild after precipitous fall in
one-third of his games and rushed Kendrick added a
pro DeForest Buckner shown signs recent years from team that made BRACE HEMMELGARN/USA TODAY
for just 1,791 yards in three sea- 49ers receiver Marquise Goodwin 1-yard touch-
of being dominant from interior. three straight trips to NFC title
sons. Behind Hyde are undrafted nabs a TD catch in a preseason down in the sec-
Team has high expectations for No. games from 2011-13 under coach Isiah Kendrick ond quarter en
rookie Matt Breida and journeyman game Sunday, Aug. 27 in Minnesota.
3 overall pick Solomon Thomas. Jim Harbaugh to one that won just
Raheem Mostert. route to a 42-21 win at Elk Grove.
Also used first-round pick this sea- two games in 2016. Shanahan more than bridge to longer-term
son on Reuben Foster, who shined The Padres (1-1) outgained the
in preseason. Teams with NaVorro
Player to watch fourth coach in as many years, fol- solution that could come next off- Thundering Herd 497-326 in total
lowing one-year tenures by Jim season, or from promising rookie yards.
Bowman, who looks to regain All- Marquise Goodwin. Had just 49 Tomsula, Chip Kelly. Shanahan C.J Beathard. Few proven playmak-
Pro form after Achilles tendon catches in four seasons with Kendrick, Lahlouh and David
given six-year deal along with new ers on offense with almost all of Coker balanced the run game.
injury cut last season short. Buffalo but developed immediate GM John Lynch in sign organiza- recent high draft picks having been
chemistry with quarterback Brian Coker ran for a team-high 96 yards
tion might finally show patience. used on defensive players or offen-
Weaknesses Hoyer. Speedster looks to show That could lead to growing pains sive line. Main goal this season
on 11 carries with two touch-
downs. Kendrick totaled 95 yards
Team coming off two-win season hes more than just deep threat and this season as San Francisco tries will be improving on last years on 16 carries and a TD, while
has plenty, but key could be run- could become Hoyers top option to lay foundation for future success. win total and identify some build-
ning back. Carlos Hyde has failed in passing game. Hoyer will be QB but is likely little ing blocks for better days ahead. See WINS, Page 16

Raiders strength lies in their offense


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Bowlers (LT Donald Penn, RG
Kelechi Osemele, C Rodney Hudson).
The Raiders lost just five games RAIDERS AT A GLANCE Amari Cooper, Michael Crabtree pro-
last year, including a 27-14 loss vide capable targets on outside. Jared
2016 record: 12-4
to the Houston Texans in the AFC Cook should improve production at
New faces: RB Marshawn Lynch,TE Jared Cook, OL Marshall Newhouse,
wild card playoffs. tight end. Marshawn Lynch came out
WR Cordarrelle Patterson, QB EJ Manuel, defensive assistant John Pagano,
Heres a look at the squad head rookies CB Gareon Conley, S Obi Melifonwu, DT Eddie Vanderdoes, LB of retirement to play in hometown
coach Jack Del Rio hopes to see Marquel Lee, DT Treyvon Hester. and has shown burst in preseason.
advance further in the 2017 post- Key losses: RB Latavius Murray, LB Malcolm Smith, LB Perry Riley, DT
season: Dan Williams, OL Austin Howard, OL Menelik Watson, RB Taiwan Jones, Weaknesses
KYLE TERADA/USA TODAY SPORTS OC Bill Musgrave. Defense full of holes despite
Center Rodney Hudson was one of Strengths presence of Defensive Player of
three Raiders offensive linemen Offense led team to 12 wins and emerged as one of top passers in Year backs. Offensive line allowed league-
named All-Pro last season. playoffs last year. QB Derek Carr 3 and led seven fourth-quarter come- low 18 sacks behind trio of Pro See RAIDERS, Page 15
12 Monday Sept. 4, 2017 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

Sports briefs Halpin brings home gold medal


Former CSM slugger from 15U Pan Am Championships
By Terry Bernal formance on the fighting for their tournament lives,

Dickson gets the call DAILY JOURNAL STAFF biggest interna- the boys for Team USA rebounded
tional tourna- with a 5-1 win over Venezuela the
It wasnt the way the 15U ment stage on following day in what Schabansky
National Team envisioned it, but which a 15- called the most critical win of the
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF REPORT Petey Halpiin and his teammates year-old can tournament.
earned gold medals for a co-champi- play. The left- Starting with that 5-1 win, Team
In his seventh season of profes- onship at the COPABE Pan Am handed hitting USA outscored its opponents 63-8
sional baseball, OKoyea Dickson AA Championships in Cartagena, outfielder batted over the tourneys final six games.
was called up to the Major Leagues Colombia. Petey Halpin .348 (8 for 23) Halpin said his personal high-
Friday by the Los Angeles Dodgers Reaching the Aug. 18 champi- with nine runs light of the tourney came in the
when the team expanded its roster at onship game against the scored, hitting safely in five of the Aug. 12 loss to Cuba when he sacri-
the start of September. Dominican Republic, Team USA eight official games. He was named fice bunted a runner to second base.
A San Francisco native, Dickson was trailing 2-1 in the fifth inning left fielder of the tournament, the The runner eventually came around
played at the College of San Mateo with Halpin a San Mateo native Pan Am Championships equiva- to score.
from 2009-10. Now 27, the power- and sophomore at St. Francis- lent to being named first-team all- I think that was really big,
hitting outfielder found himself Mountain View standing at third tourney. Halpin said. It showed if we have
starting in left field for the Dodgers base representing the tying run. Petey played really well, team at-bats and work together, that
Saturday. Hitting in the No. 7 spot Then the rain started to fall. Schabansky said. He really did. He were going to produce runs and
in the order, he went 0 for 3 with a After a long rain delay, the game did a good job. Ultimately he got hopefully win games.
walk and a strikeout. was eventually called. With the what he earned. He worked really But his performance in the semifi-
In his third full season at Triple-A MARK J. REBILAS/USA TODAY SPORTS
Dominican Republic having an hard. nal win over Brazil Aug. 18 was
Oklahoma City, Dickson was OKoyea Dickson, seen here in spring It was that hard work Schabansky monumental. Going 2 for 4 with a
training, made his major league early morning flight scheduled for
enjoying a career year in the power the following day, a continuance identified when he saw Halpin play run scored while hitting out of the
department. On July 14, the right- debut Saturday with the Dodgers. at a showcase tournament with his five spot, Halpin was enjoying his
could not be scheduled. Since the
hander hit his 19th home run of the for 38 yards. In the third quarter, he championship game fell just shy of travel ball team earlier in the sum- best tear at the plate as Team USA
year, marking a new career high. He motored 13 yards for his first colle- reaching the regulation five-inning mer. Schabansky cited Halpins hus- held on for a 5-4 victory. He entered
currently has 24 homers on the giate touchdown. Fresno State mark, it was not logged as an offi- tle as to why he earned a tryout with the championship game hitter 4 for
year, while hitting .246 with a .484 gained 613 yards of total offense in cial game, and Team USA and the Team USA. It wasnt Halpins first 7 with four runs scored through his
slugging percentage. the game. Dominican Republic were declared season trying out for the most elite previous two games.
As a varsity standout at A first-team All-Peninsula co-champions of the tournament. 15U roster in the country. But he On his first full day back home in
Washington High School-SF, Athletic League Bay Division sen- Obviously the way the game would go on to make the team for San Mateo, Aug. 23, Halpin was
Dickson played annually at AT&T ior running back last year, Mims ended, I wasnt happy with it, Team the first time ever. already back in the batting cage,
Park for three straight years, includ- rushed for 2,388 yards to lead M-A USA manager Rob Schabansky said. Petey is going to be at a major taking hitting lessons.
ing in the 2006 American Athletic to the Division 3-AA Northern But ultimately at the end of the day Division I university, Schabansky Realistically, he is three years off
Association championship game. California championship. we still won the gold medal. said. Hes very good. You cant real- from another shot at making the
Washington won 16-4 over Lowell The outcome of the champi- ly project a 15-year-old right now Team USA roster. Next time around
with Dickson clubbing a home run Smoot settling in at Arizona onship game soured many in the but I can see him playing profes- will be a shot with the 18U team,
into the left field bleachers. With University of Arizona vol- Team USA dugout though, including sional baseball. But hes the kind of thought he said he is hopeful of
leyball off to a 4-2 start, Notre Halpin. kid thats just starting to scratch the playing before that for the 17U
Mims debuts at Fresno State Dame-Belmont grad Katie Smoot is [It] took one of the best feelings surface of his talent. Hes just start- National Team Development
Menlo-Atherton graduate Jordan seeing plenty of rotations for the I could have had in the tournament, ing to figure things out. Program.
Mims is off and running for Fresno Wildcats. Friday she fired seven running onto the field with my Team USA got a major wakeup call It would be incredible if I got a
State football. kills in a three-set win against team, dog-piling with my team through its first two games in chance to represent my country
In the Bulldogs 66-0 win over Grand Canyon. Saturday in a five- that kind of hurt a little bit, Halpin Colombia. Opening with a 3-2 win again, Halpin said. Im hoping
Incarnate Word in Saturdays col- set loss to Radford, she produced said. I think the team feels some- in 11 innings against Panama, the to. Im going to keep working
lege football opener, Mims came two kills, five digs, two assists and thing was left unfinished. USA came back the next day and lost and try to get back into the same
off the bench to take eight carries a service ace. Still, Halpin enjoyed a fine per- 6-5 to Cuba in 11 innings. Then, position.

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Cards match MadBums blast with four of their own
By Janie McCauley at least three homers in four straight seasons
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Cardinals 7, Giants 3 since Earl Wilson accomplished the feat in
his first time clearing the Center fielder Gorkys Hernandez made a five consecutive years from 1964-68,
SAN FRANCISCO Cardinals rookie fences since he went deep sensational play in Bumgarners six-pitch according to STATS, LLC.
Harrison Bader hit a tiebreaking homer in the twice on opening day first inning, leaping high over the wall in The Giants dropped their first series at
decisive sixth inning after Madison Bumgarner April 2 at Arizona. He left-center to snag Tommy Phams deep fly home in the last seven, having won or split
homered in the bottom of the fifth, and the missed nearly three for the second out. six in a row.
Cardinals beat the Giants 7-3 Sunday to gain months following an April Thats one of the best catches weve seen
ground again in the wild-card race. 20 dirt bike accident. all year, Cardinals manager Mike Matheny
Trainers room
Paul DeJong hit a solo homer in the fourth Madison Bumgarner retired his said. As the time passes that 1B Brandon Belt
for the first St. Louis hit and Jose Martinez Bumgarner first 11 batters before Luke Weaver (4-1) struck out nine over continues to deal with a concussion and if it
followed with a drive to nearly the same spot DeJongs 21st homer. seven innings to just miss a third straight becomes another couple of weeks, manager
over the left-field fence. It was the seventh The 2014 World Series MVP, who was start with double-digit Ks, helping St. Louis Bruce Bochy said it could be doubtful hed
time the Cardinals hit consecutive homers scratched Thursday night with the flu, move within three games of Colorado in the play this year. ... With LF Jarrett Parker out
this year. allowed five runs and five hits in six innings. race for the NLs second wild card. injured, the Giants brought Mac Williamson
Taking the mound two days after being I didnt give us a chance to win today, I let Martinez and Yadier Molina added consecu- a bit sooner than planned to be the primary
scratched due to flu-like symptoms in the that game to get away from me, said tive RBI doubles in the decisive sixth, and left fielder in the coming week. The Giants
Fridays series opener, Bumgarner (3-7) sup- Bumgarner, who matched his career high Martinez hit another run-scoring double in hope Parkers mild left side strain will heal in
ported his own cause by hitting a solo drive in with three homers surrendered. I cant let the seventh and Bader singled home a run. time for him to return during next weekends
the fifth for his third homer of the year. It was that happen. Bumgarner became the first pitcher to hit series against the White Sox in Chicago.

MLB brief
D-Backs run win streak to 10
Cano powers Mariners to sweep of As
DENVER Ketel Marte and Brandon
By Jim Hoehn
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Mariners 10, As 2
Drury homered in a three-run sixth to bol- throwing 101 pitches in homers for the Mariners, who moved within 2
ster a strong outing by Zack Godley and the SEATTLE Robinson Cano seems to six innings. 1/2 games of Minnesota for the second wild
Diamondbacks extended their win streak to have rediscovered his home run stroke just Daniel Gossett (3-8) card spot. Cano had a two-run home run in the
10 games 5-1 over the Rockies Sunday. when the Seattle Mariners need it most. gave up three runs and first, and RBI singles in the fourth and in a five-
This is the Diamondbacks longest win- Cano homered for the second consecutive seven hits in 3 2/3 run eighth as Seattle finished with 17 hits.
ning streak since they captured a franchise- game and drove in four runs, Andrew Albers innings, but walked five Cano had a solo homer in Saturdays 7-6
best 12 straight in 2003. took a no-hitter into the sixth inning, and and struck out five as victory, but prior to that had not homered in
Godley (7-7) allowed three hits, walked six the Seattle Mariners beat the As 10-2 Robinson Cano Oakland dropped it sixth 35 games since July 22.
and struck out seven over six innings to help Sunday to complete a three-game sweep. straight. The playoff-contending Mariners, who
Arizona sweep a three-game series. The D- Albers, acquired from Atlanta on Aug. 11, I just have to locate better, Gossett had only seven home games in August and
Backs increased their lead over Colorado for did not allow a hit until Matt Olson opened said. Its the single most important aspect ended the month by losing the final five
the top NL wild-card spot to 6 1/2 games. The the sixth with his 12th home run to make it of pitching. I wasnt able to do that and I games of a 12-game trip, now host Houston
Rockies saw their lead over Milwaukee for 3-1. That was the only hit off Albers (3-1) got exposed. and the Los Angeles Angels in consecutive
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Two possessions later, CSM showcased

CSM Sistena for draw plays of 19 and 29 yards.


Akina then hit St. Louis native Rajae
Johnson on a 35-yard fly route to put CSM
Continued from page 11 up 21-7 with 4:31 to go in the half.
Owens credited his offensive line includ-
ing a starting right side of sophomore guard
nicely at Latus fingertips. Eddie Tatola (Sequoia) and sophomore tackle
By this time, CSM was in firm control of Adagio Lopeti (Woodside), and sophomore left
the game. The fast start was something of a guard Api Mani (Menlo-Atherton) with
statement, according to Latu, after last establishing the rhythm of the ground game.
years season opener at Modesto, a game Their (defensive) guys got a little tired,
the Bulldogs lost 37-27 en route to starting our guys were in a little bit better shape,
the year 2-3 through non-conference play. Owens said. But the other thing is, we were
We had a slow start last year, Latu said. sliding off blocks. But later as we went on,
Lets try to avoid that. we did better staying on the blocks.
CSM sophomore kicker Justin Watts
Clutch defensive stand who also boomed five punts for 252 yards
Through Modestos (0-1) opening series, added a 32-yard field goal midway through the
though, it looked like the 2017 opener third quarter to up CSMs lead to 38-7.
might turn into a barnburner. The Pirates At the start of the fourth quarter, CSM fresh-
got off the blocks with a 14-yard run by man defensive back Mehki Blackmon
freshman running back Daylan Thetford. (Menlo-Atherton) came up with a fumble
Two plays later, sophomore quarterback recovery. Four plays later, Sistena ran off
Shawn Munoz who, in last years opener, tackle for a 3-yard touchdown to make it 45-7.
gained 288 total yards took a keeper up Then with 1:11 remaining, the CSM defense
the gut for 52 yards to the CSM 9-yard line. notched a safety to cap the days scoring.
PATRICK NGUYEN
Then CSM freshman outside linebacker
Laipeli Palu (Burlingame) introduced himself to
CSM sophomore Line Latu, right, makes a touchdown catch in the second quarter Saturday. Trio of QBs still in mix
Bulldog Nation with a stellar defensive stand. gain. Then, on third down, Modesto went back With sophomore running back Raahsan
to Bass for a draw play, but Palu was right there Fontenette out of action due to injury, CSM All three of CSMs quarterbacks Akina
We had a couple breakdowns and they (St. Francis), Miles Kendrick (Valley
had the big run, Owens said. Then they to stuff the attempt for a 1-yard advance. got 102 yards on 17 carries out of Taylor.
Weve been nailing that power play all The Bulldogs other freshman running back, Christian) and Matt Adamkiewicz
got down (in the red zone) but we tightened (Christopher-Gilroy) saw time under cen-
up. That was a huge stop to get us going. week, Palu said. Its one of their top plays Damani Sistena, enjoyed a big second half
ter. The one striking similarity all three share
Palu the third of three Palu brothers to and since it was fourth and short, I was to finish with a game-high 103 yards on 14
is all stand under 6-feet tall, with the fresh-
play at CSM had three clutch stops to anticipating the power play. carries.
men Akina and Kendrick each 5-11, and the
force a Modesto 21-yard field goal attempt Modesto tied it 7-7 with 2:47 to go in the transfer sophomore Adamkiewicz at 5-10.
that missed wide left. Freshmen workhorses in backfield first quarter when Bass found the end zone We got what weve got, Owens said.
On first-and-goal from the 9, he teamed with CSMs offense then went to its power on a 2-yard draw. Then, after the Bulldogs Akina who showed he can really throw
sophomore defensive tackle Jelani Brown to game in the person of freshman running and Pirates swapped three-and-out posses- a ball enjoyed a near-perfect day, com-
peg Thetford for a 1-yard pickup. On second back Cameron Taylor (Hillsdale). Through sions, Taylor marched for gains of 10, 16 pleting 7 of 8 passes for 124 yards and three
down, Modesto freshman Devan Bass swept to the first quarter, Taylor logged each of the and 16 yards before slamming in a 4-yard touchdowns
the right side and had nothing but daylight past Bulldogs seven carries out of the backfield. run with an up-back block from freshman CSM takes to the road this coming
the pursuing Palu, and nearly turned the corner. By halftime, CSMs running backs had car- Bruce Fua, the first of 40 unanswered points Saturday, travelling to Sierra College-
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Cleveland unions refuse to hold flag at Browns opener
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS including the freedom of personal expres-
sion, the statement said.
CLEVELAND Members of unions repre- Dan Nemeth, president of the Cleveland
senting Cleveland police officers and para- Association of Rescue Employees Local
medics have said they wont hold a large U.S. 1975, said he had a similar reaction to
flag during pregame ceremonies prior to next Loomis. He told Cleveland.com he served in
Sundays Cleveland Browns season opener the U.S. Marine Corps and finds it hypocrit-
after a group of Browns players knelt during ical for Browns management to say they sup-
the national anthem before a preseason game port the military while allowing players to
last month. kneel during the anthem.
Steve Loomis, president of the Cleveland When I was growing up, we were taught to
Police Patrolmens Association, cited his stand every morning, put our hands over our
service in the U.S. Navy when he told WKYC- hearts and say the Pledge of Allegiance,
TV he was astounded that Browns manage- Nemeth said. And when we did that, we typi-
ment knew of the protests but allowed it to cally had someone holding the flag in front of
occur. the class. For them to disrespect the flag by
I am not going to participate or work with taking a knee did not sit well with me.
management that allows their players to dis- About 30 Browns players stood arm-to-arm
respect the flag and the national anthem, The American flag spans the field in Cleveland during the singing of the national anthem. in a line behind the rest of the team during the
Loomis said. group of players placed hands on the shoul- U.S. flag and those who serve in the military. national anthem before an Aug. 26 preseason
Nearly a dozen Browns players knelt in a ders of their kneeling teammates. We feel its important for our team to join game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
circle and prayed in silent protest during the A team spokesman issued a statement at in this great tradition and special moment of A veterans group outside Strongsville said
anthem before a preseason home game Aug. halftime that said the organization has a pro- recognition, at the same time we also respect last week that it would not show Browns
21 against the New York Giants. A smaller found respect for the national anthem, the the great liberties afforded by our country, games because of the player protests.

RAIDERS
shin injury. John Pagano expected to Expectations
improve communication on back end, but 49ers brief
no progress evident in preseason. Raiders enter season with hopes of challeng-
ing New England for AFC dominance and giv- DL Xavier Cooper claimed off waivers
Continued from page 11 Player to watch ing Oakland championship before team leaves SANTA CLARA The 49ers have
for Las Vegas in 2020. First must figure out way claimed defensive lineman Xavier Cooper
WR Amari Cooper. He put up big numbers to get past Kansas City in division after getting
Year Khalil Mack and fellow edge rusher in second season with 83 catches for 1,153 off waivers from the Cleveland Browns.
swept last two years. Raiders ended 13-year
Bruce Irvin. Interior rush should be yards; touchdowns could get boost from playoff drought only to lose opener with Carr The 49ers placed defensive lineman Ronald
improved with healthy Mario Edwards Jr. only five last season. Cooper rarely target- sidelined by broken leg. With Carr healthy, Blair on injured reserve Sunday to make room
and Eddie Vanderdoes. Still many questions ed in red zone with five catches on 13 offense could be even more powerful this sea- on the roster. Blair has a broken hand and
at linebacker, secondary. Marquel Lee throws with no TDs. He bulked up this off- son. Beast Mode looked fresh in preseason for could be designated to return from injured
looked like fifth-round pick in preseason season to help get off line better against possible boost to power run. Raiders could con- reserve after missing at least eight weeks.
and might not be answer at MLB. Sean press coverage and outmuscle defenders for tend if defense improves. Oakland allowed NFL- Cooper played 27 games the past two
Smith struggled again at cornerback. contested catches in hopes of red zone worst 61 completions of at least 20 yards last years with Cleveland and had 39 tackles
Gareon Conley missed all of preseason with boost. season and ranked last with 25 sacks. and 1 1/2 sacks. He was waived Saturday.

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Sharapovas U.S. Open ends; Venus faces Kvitova in quarters


By Howard Fendrich 7, 6-4, 6-2 on Sunday. down the stretch, while also dealing with a of the way. It was an incredible opportunity.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Look, three-set matches are challenging . I blister on her right hand that was treated and Im very thankful for the opportunity.
love being part of them. Theres an element of taped by a trainer in the final set. Sharapovas Sharapovas exit leaves Venus Williams as
NEW YORK Maybe this was just one concentration, focus, physicality that goes miscues kept closing exchanges, and she the only past U.S. Open champion in the
three-setter too many for Maria Sharapova. into all of it. And you have to put it all togeth- dropped 13 of the first 14 points in that set. womens field . The 37-year-old Williams,
Sharapova tried a bit of everything, even er. Yeah, you just have to get through it, The 30-year-old Russian finished with 51 who won the title in 2000 and 2001, got to
resorting to switching over her racket to hit a Sharapova said. Theres no doubt that not unforced errors, compared to 14 for the quarterfinals by beating Carla Suarez
few lefty shots. Still, the five-time major playing those matches certainly cost me Sevastova. Navarro 6-3, 3-6, 6-1. Next for Williams will
champion could not quite keep her Grand Slam today. I did feel like I was thinking a little bit Its been a really great ride, Sharapova be a showdown against No. 13 Petra Kvitova,
comeback from a doping suspension going, too much and not playing by instinct. said. a two-time Wimbledon winner, who eliminat-
losing in the fourth round of the U.S. Open to This was the third time in her four matches Ultimately, I can take a lot from this week, ed reigning Wimbledon champion Garbine
16th-seeded Anastasija Sevastova of Latvia 5- that Sharapova went the distance and she faded she continued. Its great to get that major out Muguruza 7-6 (3), 6-3 on Sunday night.

Lewis wins, gives earnings LPGA brief


to hometown relief efforts Columbia Edgewater.
PORTLAND, Ore. Stacy Lewis came Lewis embraced and kissed husband Gerrod
through for her hurricane-ravaged hometown Chadwell, the University of Houston womens
and ended a long winless streak. golf coach, on the 18th green. She didnt
The Houston-area player won the Cambia know he had made the trip to Oregon until he
Portland Classic on Sunday, with her appeared on the green after hiding out in the
$195,000 in winnings going to the relief Golf Channel tower during the round
efforts. Her sponsor, KMPG, also pledged to Lewis parred the final 11 holes. She got up-
match the donation. and-down from off the green on the par-4 17th
The 32-year-old Lewis, from The and reached the green on the par-4 18th from a
Woodlands, won her 12th LPGA Tour title fairway bunker to set up her winning two-putt.
and first time since June 2014, ending a Chun also parred the final two holes in a 66.
frustrating stretch that included 12 runner- Lewis finished at 20-under 268. She opened
up finishes. She closed with a 3-under 69 to with rounds of 70, 64 and 65 to take a three-
hold off In Gee Chun by a stroke at tree-lined stroke lead into the final round.

WINS
on an 8-yard run with 8:53 remaining in the
first quarter.
Israelski finished with 131 all-purpose
yards and three scores, including a team-
Continued from page 11 high 48 yards rushing on seven carries with
two touchdowns.
Lahlouh rushed 10 times for 73 yards and Simbeck (2 of 2, 49 yards) and sopho-
two scores. more quarterback Kevin Alarcon (6 of 7, 102
Junior quarterback Luke Bottari was 12- yards) combined for 8 completions on nine
of-17 passing for 176 yards with a 24-yard tries.
touchdown pass to senior slot Shane
Villaroman to end the first half. Sacred Heart Prep 42, Sobrato 6
Coker added scoring runs of 10 and 34 In a game that was stopped midway
yards in the second half, while Lahlouh got through the third quarter due to excessive
in on a 1-yard TD run. heat, Sacred Heart Prep seemed to be still
getting warmed up for its first win of the
Menlo School 56, Stevenson 6 year Saturday at home against Sobrato.
With an early 10 a.m. kickoff at Cartan Senior quarterback Brad Yaffe gained 175
Field to beat the heat, the Menlo Knights total yards, including a 58-yard touchdown
enjoyed a 35-point outburst in the first quar- run in the third quarter to close out the game.
ter Saturday to down Stevenson for their Yaffe added a 23-yard touchdown pass to sen-
first win of the season. ior Kyle Cody to get the Gators on the board
Menlo opened with three scores in just in the first quarter.
over three minutes. Aidan Israelski returned Junior running back John Willard (seven
the opening kickoff 75 yards for a score. carries for 62 yards) followed with three
After David Schmaier blocked a punt on consecutive scores of 4, 9 and 4 yards.
Stevensons ensuing possession, he was Junior Brian Tinsley (four carries for 56
rewarded with a 13-yard scoring pass for yards) then broke off a 47-yard TD to open
quarterback Emilio Simbeck. the second half.
Then two plays later junior Dillon Grady The SHP defense totaled four sacks, one
produced an interception giving the apiece from Matt Smithers, Gino Palatella,
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Hooked on canines A slow Labor Day caps a down


T summer for the film industry
hese past few months weve
talked about the dangers of dogs
in hot cars, summertime increases
in ticks and fleas and nasty weeds which
mouth and even
ingest it. I found out
the hard way after an
emergency visit to By Lindsey Bahr Some did make it out to the multiplexes
literally get under our pets skin, older my vet and a $300 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS over the holiday weekend, though.
dogs being dragged on leash by oblivious bill. I was told by a According to studio estimates on Sunday,
humans out to enjoy the nice weather, and local coastside vet- LOS ANGELES With no new wide the R-rated actioner The Hitmans
more. If I didnt have a whole bunch of erinarian that during releases, Hollywood basically took the Bodyguard topped the charts for a third
holiday season pet dangers ready to write fishing season it is Labor Day weekend off and put an end to weekend with $10.3 million. The Samuel L.
about, Id accuse myself of being an anti- not uncommon for whats expected to be the lowest earning Jackson and Ryan Reynolds pic has earned
summerite! And just when the nice season them to see three or summer movie going season since 2006 a total of $54. 9 million from North
is about to come to an end, both the four dogs a week to the last time the industry saw a sub-$4 bil- American theaters.
longer lovely days and the added concerns have hooks removed. Worth passing on lion summer. In second place was the horror spinoff
they bring for our pets, a reader brings me the word, I think. Things werent as apocalyptic as analysts Annabelle: Creation, from Warner Bros.,
an issue Ive never confronted before. I agree. Bottom line, we invite dogs suggested going into the weekend, which which added $7.3 million, bumping its
From Cheryl: Ken, I wonder if you and cats to share our homes, our commu- had the potential to be the worst since domestic total to $89 million.
would spread knowledge of a potential nities, our lives with us. Just as with 1992, but thats hardly cause for celebra- The Weinstein Company took spots three
danger for dogs that I encountered some young children, we really cannot expect tion. While ofcial numbers for the four- and four, with the crime drama Wind River
months back. For those of us who walk them to be alert and aware of all that is day weekend wont be available until in third with $5.9 million, and the animat-
our dogs in areas where people fish, we around them. That is our responsibility. Tuesday, studio estimates and projections ed family lm Leap! in fourth with $4.9
need to be aware that some careless fish- Its obvious that no one should let their expect that in total this Labor Day weekend million.
ers cut their bait and leave the hooks toddler, their tabby or their terrier play in will be the lowest earning since 1998. However the companys new opener, the
behind with small amounts of fish meat traffic. Thats an easy one. But the same Theres no sugar coating the fact that long-delayed period romance Tulip Fever,
still attached. This of course attracts dogs sense of caution, of oversight, needs to this was a very slow labor day weekend, wilted on release. Playing in 765 locations,
who can get be with us at all times! said Paul Dergarabedian, the senior media the R-rated drama starring Alicia Vikander
the hook analyst for comScore. This was a tting and Dane DeHaan, earned only $1.2 mil-
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a total of 15 fire stations to benefit the Alisa Ann Ruch Burn Foundation, focused on burn pre- Shown here, from left to right, are Firefighter Herman Barahona, Clark Stern of the Alisa Ann
vention. San Mateo Fire Chief John Healy and Firefighter Gino Lazezzo present a check Thursday, Ruch Burn Foundation, Firefighter A. J. Gibbons, Boydell, Captain Paramedic Lanty Molloy and
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all residents of Burlingame and/or members of Burlingame's Peninsula Temple Sholom, were
among more than 300 people who participated in theLove Thy Neighbormarch in Burlingame
U.S. Rep. Jackie Speier, D-San Mateo, second from left, with, from left, Rachel Chilli Phaler, from Sunday, Aug. 27. Organized by community activists Lynn Ryan and Deborah Leon, the event
Mercy High School; and Antonetta Tilmans, Shalin Zarboulas and Amanda Wang, all from ended at Burlingame's City Hall, where civic representatives and Christian, Muslim and Jewish
Nueva High School, at the Rosie the Riveter WWII Home Front National Historical Park in leaders addressed the crowd.
Richmond, California in honor of Womens Equality Day, Aug. 26. Students from five schools
in the 14th Congressional District traveled by bus, visited the museum and memorial and
met some real-life Rosies. Phyllis Gould, her sister Marion Sousa and Betty Soskin were present
and talked to students. Sousa and Soskin are rangers at the museum. Soskin, 95, is the oldest
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The San Mateo Main Library hosted an awards reception on Aug. 31 to announce the winners Afsoon Shahrdar, chair of Sustainable San Mateo County, left, and Adrienne Etherton, executive
of its Library Card Design Contest. The winning artists are, left to right, Kaela Lam holding director, welcome the crowd as Sustainable San Mateo County members celebrated the
Knowledge Enlightens, Samantha Wong with Cultivating Reading and Caitlin Wong with organization's 25th anniversary at Cuvee Cellars in San Carlos Aug. 30.When SSMC was founded
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danger in parking lots or backyards. where potential owners can play with Tim Hoyles Motivating Career Mateo. Meet next to Forever 21. Free.
the organization housed some 400 cats. These are the cats that really dont the cats before they meet their new pets. Direction. 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. First For more information email john-
She has been encouraged by the have anywhere else to go, she said. Though the 1,750-square-foot new shel- Presbyterian Church, 1500 Easton mae1@att.net.
response to the campaign to raise funds Drive, Burlingame. Free meeting and
We just cant take the cats that some- ter will be smaller than the space that refreshments. For more information San Mateo County Pride Center
for construction of the the new shelter at one is tired of. closed in May, Rudiger is hopeful that call 522-0701. Presents a Special Screening of
at 3106 Rolison Road, as well as other Out Run. 5:45 p.m. to 9 p.m. San
Though adoption may be one of with lower overhead costs and new facil- WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 6 Mateo County Pride Center, 1021 El
social media campaigns dedicated to Rudigers end goals, she is very focused ities that will increase the cats comfort, Hillsdale Mall Senior Walkers. 9:30 Camino Real, San Mateo. For more
bringing attention to the cats her organ- a.m. to 10:15 a.m. 60 E. 31st Ave., San information call 591-0133.
on making sure every cat that Nine the organization will be able to match Mateo. Meet next to Forever 21. Free.
ization has available for adoption. Lives works with is spayed or neutered. just as many if not more cats with their For more information email john- Our Lady of Angels 32nd Annual
Having raised more than $100,000 from Having seen thousands of cats come new homes or those willing to foster mae1@att.net. Fun Faire. 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. Our Lady
of Angels School, 1328 Cabrillo Ave.,
some 1,500 donors and counting, through the doors of her organization, them. Ace the Interview Workshop. 11 Burlingame. Join the fun with food,
Rudigers organization has received the Rudiger believes controlling the stray Though Nine Lives has raised the a.m. to 2 a.m. Millbrae Library, 1 rides, games and a silent auction.
boost it needed to begin renovations on Millbrae Ave., Millbrae. This work- Also held on Sept. 9 from 2 p.m. to 11
and feral cat population is one of the funds needed to begin construction on shop will show how to handle the p.m. For more information call 270-
its new shelter facility, less than a block best ways to address the bigger issue at its new shelter, Rudiger is hoping those toughest interview questions. For 9454.
away from its old location. hand. who gave and others who learn about the more information call 697-7607.
The Hunchback of Notre Dame. 8
It becomes a community effort, she We do thousands of surgeries and I shelter will consider making a recurring San Mateo Professional Alliance p.m. Hillbarn Theatre, 1285 E.
said. It becomes a way to let the com- feel like it doesnt make a dent, she donation of $9 a month to support Networking Lunch. Noon. Mimis Hillsdale Blvd. Admission is $35 to
Cafe, 2208 Bridgepointe Parkway, $50. For more information visit hill-
munity help. said. ongoing operation costs, which will b a r n t h e a t re. o rg / 7 7 t h - s e a s o n -
San Mateo. Meet new business con-
As a no-kill facility, Rudigers foun- She estimates she performs 5,000 to help her hire a new veterinarian and two nections. New speakers each week. become-subscriber.
dation is unique in that it provides treat- 7,000 spay and neutering surgeries each to three other staff members to operate For more information call 430-6500.
SATURDAY, SEPT. 9
ment and adoption services for cats slat- year both for cats that her organization the new facility. Caminar Job Fair. 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Industrial Arts Horespower Car
ed to be put down at other shelters. She Caminar, 2600 El Camino Real, San Show and Street Fair. 8 a.m. to 3
eventually puts up for adoption and for After years of helping cats that would- Mateo. For more information call p.m. Classic and vintage cars, ven-
said treatable conditions like ringworm others that owners bring in to the clin- nt otherwise have a second chance at 513-6121. dors, food trucks, activities for chil-
and small behavioral quirks are enough ic. At $40 for neutering surgeries and life find homes, Rudiger said she feels dren and beer and wine tasting. For
Documentary Film: Most Likely to more information contact
to put cats on euthanasia lists, so many $60 for spay surgeries, Rudiger said her very fortunate to do the work she does. dbouchard@sancarloschamber.org.
Succeed. 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
of the felines Rudiger and her staff see at nonprofit charges far less than the aver- Where else could I save a life every Millbrae Library, 1 Millbrae Ave.,
Nine Lives come from area shelters. Millbrae. A powerful documentary Fall Plant Sale. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
age clinic, which could charge $400 to day? she asked. examining education in the United Veterans Memorial Senior Center,
To be a shelter animal, you have to $500 for the same procedures. Visit ninelivesfoundation.org for States and inspiring school commu- 1455 Madison Ave., Redwood City.
be perfect in every way, she said. nities to reimagine what students Fall vegetable plants will be on sale
She said the stray cat population has more information on the Nine Lives and teachers are capable of doing in along with cover crop seeds and
Rudiger said many shelters inundated grown in recent years, a trend she attrib- Foundation and donatenow.networkfor- education. For more information call some herbs. For more information
with unwanted cats feel pressure to put utes to the rising cost of living in the good.org/1401271 to donate to the 697-7607. call 276-7403.
cats with treatable conditions down. Bay Area. She said some are choosing to organization. Managing Behaviors with
Citizenship Classes. 6:30 p.m. to
Having worked at such a shelter in the forgo spay and neutering surgeries and 8:30 p.m. The Community Learning Dementia Patients. 10 a.m. to 12
Center, 520 Tamarack Lane, South p.m. San Mateo Senior Center, 2645
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Name of the person abandoning the use
of the Fictitious Business Name: Sarah
Tharp Pratali, Name of Business: Jane
Powell Realtor. Date of original filing:
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of Business: 255 Baldwin Ave, SAN MA-
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FBN on N/A. Tharp Pratali, 111 9TH AVE #301, SAN
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This statement was filed with the Asses- conducted by a General Partnership.
sor-County Clerk on 8/17/2017. (Publish- /s/Sarah Tharp Pratali/
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, This statement was filed with the Asses-
8/21/17, 8/28/17, 9/4/17, 9/11/17). sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
County on 8/18/17.
(Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour-
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The following person is doing business
as: Sunshine Cleaning Services, 161 210 Lost & Found
Country Club Dr. Apt. 26, SOUTH SAN
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8/21/17, 8/28/17, 9/4/17, 9/11/17). Books
JAMES PATTERSON hardback books.
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME 2 @ $3.00 each. (650)341-1861
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2 @ $3.00 each. Call (650)341-1861
as: Charles Gracie Academy, 174 W
25th Ave, SAN MATEO, CA 94403. QUALITY BOOKS used and rare. World
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294 Baby Stuff
FISHER-PRICE HEALTHY Care booster
8/21/17, 8/28/17, 9/4/17, 9/11/17). seat - $5 (650)592-5864.

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STATEMENT #274676
296 Appliances
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excellent condition $20.00 (650)596-
as: Studio Quadrifoglio, 173 Elwood 0513
Street, REDWOOD CITY, CA 94062.
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same address. The business is conduct- mote. Slider model fits all windows. LG
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8/21/17, 8/28/17, 9/4/17, 9/11/17). 20 x 16-5/8 x 33-1/2 $245 OBO.
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296 Appliances 302 Antiques 304 Furniture 308 Tools 316 Clothes Garage Sales
BISSELL BAGLESS Upright Vacuum, ANTIQUE TEAK CHINA cabinet and DRESSER-ART DECO. Heavy Glass. WOOD BOTTOM hand planes . Good NEW WITH tags Wool or cotton Men's
Model 82H1, Dual Edge Cleaning, matching table, with doors and legs. Top 51 tall 36 deep 14 wide $150. workers. $25 each. Call (650)339-3672 pullover sweaters (XL) $15/each
Cleanview Hepa Filter $25 650-952-
3500
$500/obo. (650)952-5049. (650)888-2662. (650)952-3466 GARAGE SALES
CIRRUS STEAM mop model SM212B 4
HEIRLOOM 1920 hand quilted bed-
spread. 96" sq. Grandma's Garden pat-
DREXEL HEADBOARD $50. (650)589-
0764
309 Office Equipment NIKE AIR shoes, white, size 10, hardly
worn (cost $50) $10, 591-9769 San Car-
ESTATE SALES
new extra cleaning pads,user manual. tern, 2 scalloped edges. $99. 650-556- LAPTOP CASE or bag. Black. Like new. los Make money, make room!
$45. (650)588-5487 9708 ENTERTAINMENT CENTER for $50. Hardly used. $25. (650)697-1564.
Good shape, blonde, about 5' high. PARIS HILTON purse white & silver un-
COLEMAN LXE Roadtrip Grill - MAHOGANY ANTIQUE Secretary desk, (650)726-4102 310 Misc. For Sale used, about 12" long x 9" high List your upcoming
Red Brand New! (still in box) $100 72 x 40 , 3 drawers, Display case, bev- $23. (650)592-2648
(650)918-9847 elled glass, $300. (650)766-3024 GLIDER rocker and ottoman, oak, excel- 500-600 BIG Band-era 78's--most mint,
garage sale,
ELECTRIC STOvE From Sears
lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644. no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459 TUXEDO SIzE 40, black, including white
shirt, excellent cond. $50 650-355-5189
moving sale,
WE PAY Top Dollar
Excellent Condition $225 IKEA DRESSER, black, 3 shelf. 23" x
15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804. BOBBY HULL Hockey Game Great WILSON'S LG Green Suede Jacket
estate sale,
Please Call (650)244-9267
For Asian Works of Art
IKEA TABLE, black 58" x 21" x 14" high.
Cont. ,1960s $50 (415)269-4784 $40. (650)367-1508 yard sale,
GOOD MICROWAvE 1100 watt $40 Da- Estate Liquidation Sales $ 30. (650)598-9804. CASH REGISTER Parts; Much Skin Not rummage sale,
ly City (415) 231-4825. RB Gallery Guts $500 (415)269-4784 318 Sports Equipment
LARGE FAN - 26" x 26" - good condition of The Peninsula LOvE SEAT, Upholstered pale yellow clearance sale, or
CHEvRON SHINGLE Oil will add life to
- $20.(650)697-6763
floral $99. (650)574-4021
your roof. FREE. Worth over $100. 15 SF Giants Posters -- Barry Bonds, whatever sale you
REFRIGERATOR COMPACT made by
(650)697-7966 NEW DELUXE Twin Folding Bed, Lin- (650)322-9598 Jeff Kent, JT Snow. 6' x 2.5' Unused. $4 have...
emerson $25.00 good shape joe 650
ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must
DOORS FRENCH 2x28x79 w/5 lights
each. $35 all. (650)588-1946 San Bruno
Sell! (650) 875-8159.
573 5269 $12.00 (650)544-5306 Reach over 83,450 readers
SEWING MACHINE-ROYAL XL 6000 303 Electronics NEW TWIN Mattress set plus frame
GLASS PANELS free. 3 - approx. 6.5x4',
BOW FLEX Max Trainer M-3-Very Good from South San Francisco
$30.00 (650) 347-2356
Dressmaker Sewing Machine. $150. 4 - 6.5x3'. You haul. 650-573-8378. Condition, Like New, Assembled, Paid to Palo Alto.
(650)342-8436. ANTARES DOLLARS Bill Changer ma- OAK 25 Bottle wine cabinet with etched $1200 asking $800 Call Michael
chines never used for small bus. $95 glass inset. Not refrigerated. $50 LIONEL CHRISTMAS Holiday expan- in your local newspaper.
SEWING MACHINE: Older Singer Porta- (650)992-4544. (650)646-8530 sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537 (650)784-1061.
ble sewing machine. Works great.
$40.00 (650)207-4162 LIONEL CHRISTMAS Holiday expan- Call (650)344-5200
BLAUPUNKT AM/FM/CD Radio and Re- OFFICE TABLE, 24"x48" HD. folding
sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537 CHILDS KICK scooter by razor with hel-
ceiver with Detachable Face asking legs each end. 500# capacity. Cost
WHIRLPOOL WASHER DRYER, GE $100. (650)593-4490 $130. Sell $60, (650)591-4141 met $25 obo (650)591-6842
Refrigerator all working and in good con- LIONEL WESTERN Union Pass car and
dition all for $99.00 (650)315-3240. dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
KINDLE FIRE 8 in. Case and Charger EASTON ALUMINUM bat.33 inches, 30
incl. 64 gig $75 Jeff 650-208-5758 OFFICE TYPE 34"X 60" heavy solid LUGGAGE, RED, 21" NEW Samsonite oz, 2 3/4 barrel. $30. (650)596-0513
297 Bicycles wood with formica wood grain top $25 Spinner,$50.00. (065)072-9300 379 Open Houses
MOTOROLA BRAvO MB 520 (android (650) 787-9753
ADULT BIKES 1 regular and 2 with bal- 4.1 upgrade) smart phone 35$ 8GB SD GOLF CART, Caddytek, four wheels,
card Belmont (650)595-8855 ORNATE MAHOGANY headboard with PREMIUM MOvING blankets good con- used only twice. $80. 650-341-1728
loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356
NEW HP Desk Jet 1112 Printer plus ex-
gold trim $60. (650)589-0764 dition $10.00 each (650 ) 504 -6057 OPEN HOUSE
CHILDS SCHWINN BICYCLE, BLUE in
good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189.
tra cartridges- $30. Call (650)345-1234 PINE DOUBLE/QUEEN head/foot board
with metal frame $50. (650)646-8530
SAMSONITE 26" tan hard-sided suit GOLF CLUBS {13}, Bag, & Pull Cart all-- LISTINGS
ONKYO Av Receiver HT-R570 .Digital
case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new. $90.00 (650)341-8342
NEW 12" girls bike w/ training wheels $45. (650)328-6709
$75.00 (650) 347-1458 no ans/leave
Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready, RETRO HUTCH Needs refinishing other- List your Open House
mes
Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393 wise good condition. Top detaches from SILK SAREE 6 yards new nice color.for GOLF CLUBS, used set with Cart for in the Daily Journal.
bottom $25. (650)712-9962
SAMSUNG FLAT TV 20" ex.co.incl.
$35 only. Call(650)515-2605 for more in- $50. (650)593-4490
formation. Reach over 83,450
298 Collectibles VCR ,set up $70. (650)992-4544 SEWING STORAGE cabinet, Custom
made wood perfect condition $75. TAYLOR-TOT(1947) MY First Ride $20 MEN'S ROSSIGNOL Skis. $95.00, potential home buyers &
SONY DETACHABLE set :3cd /fm/am (650)483-1222
1950'S THE First Authentic Rock & Roll
double tape. exc cond. $70 (415)231-
(415)269-4784 good condition, (650)341-0282. renters a day,
Collection, 72 original hits, $10; 591- from South San Francisco
9769 San Carlos 4825 SHELF RUBBER maid new $20.00 UNIDEN HARLEY Davidson Gas Tank
contact joe (650)573-5269 phone. $100 or best offer. (650)863-8485 NEW WEIGH bench With 200lbs, plus to Palo Alto.
Tv SONY Triniton 21" working condition. free weights. $50. (510)943-9221.San
BILLY DEE Williams autographed Star $10 OBO (650)784-3243. SOFA BED Recliner (double), beige, 76" WATER STORAGE TANK, brand new,
in your local newspaper.
Wars action figure: Lando Calrissian, Good condition. $50 Call 650.952.3466 275 gallons. 48" x 46" x 39" $250. Mateo.
space smuggler. $35 Steve (650)518-
304 Furniture (650)771-6324 Call (650)344-5200
6614 SOLID WOOD Entertainment Center-
TurnTable, Am-Fm, Eight Track, Built In ONE DOzEN Official League Diamond
FRAMED LEBRON James painting, ANTIQUE DINING table for six people Speakers, Sony 26 Smart T.V.(68.75 in. 311 Musical Instruments Baseballs. Brand New. $45. Call Roger
25"x21"; $99-will text photo; 650-591- with chairs $99. (650)580-6324 X 25.5inch X28inch) $500 o.b.o
9769, San Carlos (925)482-5742 CHROMATIC HARMONICA: Horner (650)771-6324.
ANTIQUE MOHAGANY Bookcase. Four The 64 Chomonica, German Made $180, 470 Rooms
feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966. TWIN BED, mattress, box spring, frame (650)278-5776. PRINCE TENNIS 2 section nylon black
LENNOX RED Rose, Unused, hand $ 50. (650)598-9804. HIP HOUSING
painted, porcelain, authenticity papers, ARMCHAIR GOOD condition $55. 650- Bag with Prince Pro Graphite Racket- Non-Profit Home Sharing Program
$12.00. (650) 578 9208. 266-3184. WALL UNIT/ROOM Divider. Simple $55.(650)341-8342 San Mateo County
EXCELLENT vIOLIN, previously owned,
lines. Breaks down for transportation. first violinist SF Symphony, Mellow (650)348-6660
LIONEL 0-GA Box misc train parts. Call BEIGE SOFA $99. Excellent Condition $25.(650)712-9962 leave message
(650) 315-2319 sound. Dated 1894. $5,500/best offer. TOTAL GYM XLS, excellent condition.
(650)344-4756 $25 (415)751-2416
BRAND NEW Bookcase 72"x30" still in WALNUT CHEST, small (4 drawer with Paid $2,500. Yours for $900. Call
MILLER LITE Neon sign , work good
box $45. (415)231-4825. upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429 FENDER MUSTANG I guitar amplifier (650)588-0828 620 Automobiles
$59 call (650)218-6528
WOOD - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x 70 watts 8-guitar settings.with cover.
SUPREMES GREATEST Hits, 2 album CARPET RUNNER: 16ft.X26 Wide. Col- $80. 650-421-5469
17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311
set, $10; 591-9769 San Carlos (650)591- or: floral design. good condition TOUREDGE REACTION ii uniflex sys- Dont lose money
$45.00. (650)266-3184 FENDER MUSTANG ll guitar amplifier
9769 WOODEN BED frame, single or 3/4 size.
110 watts 8-guitar settings, with cover.
tem 8 irons 3-9 and pitch irons on a trade-in or
over 100 years Very good condition. $20.
vINTAGE FLORAL Bone china teacup, COAT/HAT STAND, solid wood, for your 650-322-9598 $130.00 650-421-5469 new..$75. Call May 650-349-0430 consignment!
saucer, dessert plate. $10 per set. Six mountain cabin/house. $25. (650)520-
7045 HUGE LUDWIG Drum Set Silver Sparkle
sets available. (650)503-4170. Redwood 306 Housewares vINTAGE NASH Cruisers Mens/ Wom-
City.
COMPUTER SWIvEL CHAIR. Padded
& Chrome, Zelgian, Pasite & Sabian
Cymbals, 24 in. Timpany $5100 ens Roller Skates Blue indoor/outdoor sz Sell your vehicle in the
Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409 CARPET 10 X 14 Area Rug peach (ny- (650)369-8013 6-8. $60 B/O. (650)574-4439 Daily Journals
299 Computers lon) good cond. $99 (415)990-6134
Auto Classifieds.
COMPUTER TABLE, adjustable height, PIANO, UPRIGHT, in excellent condi-
RECORDABLE CD-R 74, Sealed, Unop- chrome legs, 29x48 like new $30 (650) COMPLETE SET OF CHINA - Windsor tion. Asking $345. (650)366-4769 WET SUIT - medium size, $95., call for
ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X, 697-8481 Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings,
(650) 578 9208 20-pieces in original box, never used. UPRIGHT PIANO. In tune. Fair condi- info (650)851-0878 Just $45
DINETTE TABLE, 3 adjustable leaf.$30. $250 per box (3 boxes available). tion. FREE. (650) 533-4886.
(650) 756-9516.Daly City. (650)342-5630 WOMENS RAICHEL ski boots, size 6 ? Well run it
300 Toys YAMAHA ACOUSTIC Guitar, model til you sell it!
DINING TABLE (36"x54") and 4 match- CRYSTAL (LEADED glass) lamp $30. FG830 electric. $400.00 650-421-5469 $ 50. 650 888-5808 .
DOLL HOUSE w/ furniture $50.00 new ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for Can send picture. 650-464-7860
joe 650 573 5269 $250 .(650)-654-1930. YAMAHA ROOF RACK, 58 inches $75.
FIREPLACE CANDELABRA with 5 bat-
312 Pets & Animals Reach 83,450 drivers
LARGE STUFFED ANIMALS - $3 each DRESSER 4-DRAWER in Belmont for tery-operated candles $30.00, 415-990-
(650)458-3255 from South SF to
$75. Good condition; good for children. AIRLINE CARRIER for cats, pur. from
Great for Kids (650) 952-3500 6134
Call (650)678-8585 Southwest Airlines, $25, 2 available. Call
(505)228-1480 local.
Palo Alto
STAR WARS one 4 orange card ac- DRESSER- ART Deco. 54wide 34 tall 307 Jewelry & Clothing 335 Garden Equipment
tion figure, Momaw Nadon (Hammer- Call (650)344-5200
22deep. $150. (650)888-2662. ONE KENNEL Cab ll one Pet Taxi ani- ads@smdailyjournal.com
head). $8 Steve (650)518-6614 mal carriers 26x16. Excellent cond. $60.. CHAIN SAW, 16 ,Craftsmen ,electric,
JILL ST. John earrings, clip on. Gold / $55. 650 888-5808
blue enamel with Jill St. John logo. $10. (650)593-2066
STAR WARS one 4 orange card ac- DRESSER- vICTORIAN. 35 tall (650)588-0842
tion figure, Momaw Nadon (Hammer- 48wide 22 deep. W/ mirror 34x42 PARROT CAGE, Steel, Large - approx 345 Medical Equipment
head). $8 Steve (650)518-6614 $450. (650)888-2662. 308 Tools 4 ft by 4 ft, Excellent condition $300 best ACURA 00 TL, 137K miles, clean, title
offer. (650)245-4084 HOMEDICS DUAL Shiatsu Massage and smog done. $3,700. (650)302-5523
Cushion. 3 Zone. $45.00. (650)207-4162
CRAFTSMAN 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6" PET CARRIER for small dog or cat in ex-
dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402 cellent condition $30. Claudia (650) 349-
6059
DELTA CABINET SAW with overrun ta-
ble. $650/obo. (650)342-6993 PET TAXI Animal Carrier. Brand: Delux
Nature Miracle - Excellent Condition for
ROUTER TABLE ryobi $ 99. like new $25. Call (650)349-6059.
(650)573-5269
ROUTER TABLE, Used Bosh $45, 316 Clothes
(650)367-8146
2 PR action slacks 36w 29L $10.00
SCROLL SAW Sears Variable Speed each (650)367-1508
16" $45 (650) 367 8146
5 BOXES male & female square dance
SHOPSMITH MARK V 50th Anniversary clothing. Excellent Condition. As a
most attachments. $1,500/OBO. bunch $200 Maryann 650-574-4439.
(650)504-0585
BOY SCOUT canvas belt with Boy Scout
SKIL SAW 7 1/4" circular saw, 2 1/3 HP, Buckle. Vintage. Fair condition. $5.
Model # 5150. Hardly used. $30 (650)588-0842
(650)556-9708
FAUX FUR Coat Woman's brown multi
TABLE SAW Ryobi 10 with stand. New color in excellent condition 3/4
in box $99. (650)583-9901 or (650) 678- length $50 (650)692-8012
0221.
GENUINE LADIES Mink Fur Jacket,
vINTAGE CRAFTSMAN Jig Saw. Circa $50.00 Call: 650-368-0748.
1947. $60. (650)245-7517
LADIES SEQUIN dress, blue, size XL,
vINTAGE SHOPSMITH and BAND pure silk lining, $40.00, (650) 578-9208
SAW, good shape. $500/obo. Call
(650)342-6993 MEN'S STETSON hat, size large, new,
rim, solid black, large, great gift. $40
(650) 578-9208
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620 Automobiles
BMW 07 X-5, One Owner, Excel. Condi-
645 Boats
2003 P-15 West Wight Potter sailboat,
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tion Sports package 3rd row seats re- excellend condition. $5,500. Call
Edited by Rich Norris and Joyce Nichols Lewis
ACROSS DOWN
duced $19,995 obo Call (650)520-4650 (650)347-2559

CADILLAC 02 Deville, 8 cylinder, per- SEA RAY 16 FT . I/B. $1,200. Needs 40 One way for a 50 By oneself
Upholstery. Call (650)898-5732.
fect condition, like new, cashmere out-
side white inside 4787 miles $13,000. 1 Jam holder 1 Son of God, in a jailed suspect to 51 Works hard
(415)850-2370 670 Auto Service 4 Nike logo Bach cantata title get out 53 One devoted to a
CADILLAC 99 DeVille Concours, 10 H.S. juniors 2 B __ bravo 41 Aid to the poor single profession
98,500 miles, $3,500 or best offer.
(650)270-6637
AA SMOG exam 3 Campus mil. unit 46 Considered 56 Itty-bitty bit
Complete Repair & Service 14 __ Beso (That 4 Chicken or cowed appropriate 58 34-Across filler
$29.75 plus certificate fee
CHEvROLET 1980 El Camino-Has been
(most cars) Kiss!): Paul 5 Ridiculously silly 47 Italys largest 59 Group after
in storage for years, Daily Driver, Air
Suspension (650)776-0562 (650)670- 869 California Drive . Anka song 6 Morks planet island boomers
2888 Burlingame
15 Stephen Kings 7 Like a dental 48 Biblical garden 60 Spooky-sounding
CHEvROLET 86 ASTROVAN, 63K
(650) 340-0492 telekinetic high exam 49 Immerse in salsa lake
miles, $3800 (650)481-5296 schooler 8 Stringy, as meat again, as a chip 62 Tit for __
CHEvY 10 HHR . 68K. EXCELLENT JESSES MOBILE BRAKE 16 Short car trip 9 Row of foundation (only do this if 63 Santa __,
CONDITION. $8888. (650)274-8284.
& Check Engine Light Service 17 Chill! Its Labor bushes youre 50-Down!) California

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CHEvY HHR 08 - Grey, spunky car 25 Years of Experience Day! 10 Antonym of post-
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(408)807-6529.
Home or Office 20 Open, as a 11 Foolish one
CORvETTE 1985 C-4 128,000 miles, Call Jesse Chablis 12 Better a witty
Automatic, T-Top, $3,000 (650)571-8344
(650)465-2648 21 Toy block brand fool, than a
foolish wit, e.g.
FORD 00 FOCUS SE Station Wagon 22 NYC airport on
168k miles, Good running Condition, Flushing Bay 13 Lone Star State
$2850 O.B.O (650)669-0329 Sold As Is
670 Auto Parts 23 Gas for signs 18 Leftover for Fido
GOT AN OLDER BRIDGESTONE ALENzA 235/65R17, 25 Actually, youre 19 Painting gadget
CAR, BOAT, OR Rv? $50. Excellent condition, 80k warranty, right 24 Former Neet rival
used less than 10k. (650)593-4490
Do the humane thing. 27 Oared 26 SoCal cop force
Donate it to the FREE: 2 unmounted tires V.G. condition 30 More than zero 27 Move, in realty
Humane Society. for Toyota, incl Prius 124 Myrtle Burlin-
Call 1- 800-943-8412 game (in driveway) 32 Trail behind ads
MERCEDES BENz 19 inch AMG Rim 33 Seora Pern 28 Roast roaster
LINCOLN 02 Navigator, excellent condi-
one only for sale $50 (650)814-9737 to
arrange pick up. 34 River, in Mexico 29 Student
tion. Runs great! Must sell! $4,400/obo. 35 Kick out of office, swimmers aid
(650)342-4227. 680 Autos Wanted as a dictator 31 Aint happenin!
MAzDA 12 CX-7 SUV Excellent con- Wanted 62-75 Chevrolets 38 Chill! Its Labor 34 Feel regret over
Novas, running or not 35 The butler __ it
dition One owner Fully loaded Low Parts collection etc. Day!
miles reduced $18,995 obo (650)520- So clean out that garage 36 Persuade
4650 Give me a call
42 Early ball game
Joe 650 342-2483 score 37 Irish New Age
43 ... at the __ ball songwriter
09/04/17
625 Classic Cars game!: song 39 __ be surprised
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CHEvY 55 BEL AIR 2 door, Standard lyric
Transmission V8 Motor, non-op $22,000
obo. (650)952-4036. 44 Speak
CHEvY 86 CORvETTE. Automatic.
45 Coax (out), as a
93,000 miles. Sports Package.$6,800 genie
obo. (650) 952-4036.
46 Letters in a
CORvETTE 69 350 4-SPEED. 50K certain bachelors
MILES. $18.500. Ill trade it for a GMC
Truck. (650)481-5296. ad
FORD 50 4-Door Sedan, Automatic 47 Bye!
Transmission, 302V8 $1,200.
(650)346-9586. 49 Unanalyzed info
52 Came home in a
630 Trucks & SUvs cloud of dust
MITSUBBISHI 05 SUV, 4 wheel drive, 54 Inventor Whitney
126K miles, clean, smog done, fully load-
ed. $5,500. (650)302-5523 55 Hawkeyes
home
635 vans 57 Historic cold
CHEvROLET 06 Mini VAN, new radia-
tor, tires and brakes. Needs head gasket.
period
$1450. (650)481-5296 61 Chill! Its Labor
HONDA 04. Odyssey Van, 119K miles, Day!
clean, title and smog done. Fully loaded!
$5,600. (650)302-5523
64 Young
Frankenstein
640 Motorcycles/Scooters seductress
BMW 03 F650 GS, $3899 OBO. Call 65 Big name in little
(650) 995-0003 trains
HONDA 305 Head, 2 blocks, X-tras. 66 Prefix with verse
$500 (415)269-4784
67 Yappy dog, e.g.
MOTORCYCLE SADDLEBAGS,
with mounting hardware and other parts 68 Holy female fig.
$35. Call (650)670-2888 in a Renaissance
painting
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09/04/17
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By Robert Burns In South Korea, the nations military costs of war with the North. But the deci-
and Catherine Lucey said it conducted a live-re exercise sim- sion to have Mattis deliver a public
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ulating an attack on North Koreas statement seemed to suggest an escalat-
nuclear test site to strongly warn ing crisis.
WASHINGTON Defense Secretary Jim Mattis on Pyongyang over the latest nuclear test. Mattis also said the international com-
Sunday shot back at North Koreas claimed test of a hydro- Seouls Joint Chiefs of Staff said the munity is unied in demanding the denu-
gen bomb with a blunt threat, saying the U.S. will answer drill involved F-15 ghter jets and the clearization of the Korean peninsula and
any threat from the North with a massive military countrys land-based Hyunmoo ballis- that Kim should know that Washingtons
response a response both effective and overwhelming. tic missiles.The released live weapons commitment to Japan and South Korea is
Earlier, President Donald Trump threatened to halt all trade Jim Mattis accurately struck a target in the sea off Kim Jong Un unshakeable.
with countries doing business with the North, a veiled the countrys eastern coast, the JCS The precise strength of the under-
warning to China, and faulted South Korea for its talk of said. ground nuclear explosion had yet to be determined. South
appeasement. The U.N. Security Council scheduled an emergency meet- Koreas weather agency said the articial earthquake caused
The tough talk from Americas commander in chief and ing at the request of the U.S., Japan, France, Britain and by the explosion was ve times to six times stronger than
the retired Marine general he picked to oversee the South Korea. It would be the Security Councils second tremors generated by the Norths previous ve tests.
Pentagon came as the Trump administration searched for a urgent session in under a week on the Norths weapons North Koreas state-run television broadcast a special
response to the escalating crisis. Kim Jong Uns regime on tests, which have continued in the face of a series of sanc- bulletin to announce the test, and said Kim attended a meet-
Sunday claimed perfect success in an underground test of tions. ing of the ruling partys presidium and signed the go-ahead
what it called a hydrogen bomb. It was the Norths sixth Members of Congress expressed alarm at the Norths test order. Earlier, the partys newspaper published photos of
nuclear test since 2006 the rst since Trump took ofce and emphasized strengthening U. S. missile defenses. Kim examining what it said was a nuclear warhead being t-
in January and involved a device potentially vastly more Leaders in Russia, China and Europe issued condemnations. ted onto an intercontinental ballistic missile.
powerful than a nuclear bomb. In briefs remarks after a White House meeting with Trump Sundays detonation builds on recent North Korean
Trump, asked by a reporter during a trip to church servic- and other national security ofcials, Mattis told reporters advances that include test launches in July of two ICBMs
es if he would attack the North, said: Well see. No U.S. that America does not seek the total annihilation of the that are believed to be capable of reaching the mainland
military action appeared imminent, and the immediate North, but then added somberly, We have many options to U.S. The North says its missile development is part of a
focus appeared to be on ratcheting up economic penalties, do so. The administration has emphasized its pursuit of defensive effort to build a viable nuclear deterrent that can
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