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Half Moon Bay to vote on smoking regulations


Two proposed ordinances ban smoking in certain places and restrict tobacco sales
By Zachary Clark One ordinance would codify ing at public events, businesses, ignated areas. If the ordinance is cent of guestrooms at hotels, pri-
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF existing state law restrictions and restaurants and within 20 feet of adopted, the ban on smoking in vate residences — but not multi-
ban smoking in multifamily resi- any entrance, exit or window, individual units won’t take effect family ones and not ones used for
After much discussion on the dences and at a variety of public unless the smoker is just passing for 14 months or until the renter child care — and in vehicles not
balance of individual rights and places, including recreation areas by. moves out — whichever happens owned by the city.
the health of others, the Half — for example beaches, skate- The ban on smoking in multi- first — and all new leases will The second ordinance before the
Moon Bay City Council will vote board parks, hiking trails, play- family residences applies to bal- include a clause prohibiting smok- council would require all tobacco
on two ordinances regulating grounds and picnic areas — and conies, patios and common areas ing. retailers to obtain a permit from
smoking and tobacco sales at a associated parking lots. and smoking would only be Smoking would still be allowed
meeting on Aug. 21. The ordinance also bans smok- allowed in those buildings in des- in retail tobacco stores, 20 per- See BAN, Page 19

Trauma trial
takes shape
in South City
Officials aiming to ID trauma early to
keep children on growth trajectory
By Anna Schuessler by the Tides
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF F o un da t i o n ’s
Center for Care
In an effort to better address the In n o v at i o n s
needs of children affected by trau- and Genentech
ma at an early age, county health Charitable
officials are kicking off a two-year Giving with an
ANNA SCHUESSLER/DAILY JOURNAL
pilot program aimed at detecting $80, 000 grant
Home to a baseball field, volleyball and tennis courts and picnic tables, Flood Park has long been a fixture for
instances of childhood trauma, re- award last
community events but a recent effort to redesign the park is set to include additional active uses to accommodate
growing demand for them. North Fair Oaks resident Julia Jauregui, below, said she has been coming to Flood Park imagining staff training and gen- Toni DeMarco month.
erating and refining resources to As Deputy
for more than 25 years to play sports with her family.
help children avoid developmental Director of Children and Youth
Services in the county Health
Flood Park overhaul moves ahead setbacks.
Targeted for families of children
under 5 years old, the pilot is
System’s Behavioral Health and
Recovery Services Division, Toni
Long planning effort continues to elicit community feedback expected to help some 500 chil-
dren and 40 staff members working
DeMarco sees the program as an
opportunity to build on efforts to
By Anna Schuessler with children at the county’s South boost mental health resources for
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF San Francisco Clinic at 306 S. young children and their parents
Spruce Ave. and is one of eight and to spread awareness of the
Whether a plan to redesign San projects in the Bay Area supported
Mateo County’s Flood Park can See TRAUMA, Page 27
accommodate a growing need for
playing field space and address
neighbors’ concerns about the
uptick of noise and traffic increased
Science says: ‘The warmer
use of the park may bring is a ques-
tion the county’s Board of
Supervisors will weigh this fall as
a yearslong effort to revamp the
it is, the more fire we see’
By Seth Borenstein and weather data found. As human-
park’s aging facilities reaches a THE ASSOCIATED PRESS caused climate change has warmed
major milestone. the world over the past 35 years,
Up for review at one of the coun- As temperatures rise in the U.S. the land consumed by flames has
ty supervisors’ September or West, so do the flames. more than doubled.
October meetings is a report docu- The years with the most acres Experts say the way global
menting the environmental impact burned by wildfires have some of warming worsens wildfires comes
the hottest temperatures, an
See PARK, Page 19 Associated Press analysis of fire See FIRES, Page 27
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Thought for the Day


“Justice is conscience, not
a personal conscience but the
conscience of the whole of humanity.”
— Alexander Solzhenitsyn, Russian author

This Day in History


The Soviet Union publicly acknowl-

1953 edged it had tested a hydrogen bomb.

In 1 8 6 6 , President Andrew Johnson formally declared the


Civil War over, months after fighting had stopped.
In 1 9 1 0 , a series of forest fires swept through parts of
Idaho, Montana and Washington, killing at least 85 people
and burning some 3 million acres.
In 1 9 1 4 , German forces occupied Brussels, Belgium, dur-
ing World War I.
In 1 9 4 0 , during World War II, British Prime Minister
Winston Churchill paid tribute to the Royal Air Force before
the House of Commons, saying, “Never in the field of
human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few.”
Exiled Communist revolutionary Leon Trotsky was assassi-
nated in Coyoacan, Mexico by Ramon Mercader. (Trotsky
died the next day.)
In 1 9 5 5 , hundreds of people were killed in anti-French
rioting in Morocco and Algeria. REUTERS
In 1 9 6 4 , President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Goats walk in a field at a small farm in a forest near the village of Yukhovichi, Belarus.
Economic Opportunity Act, a nearly $1 billion anti-pover-
ty measure.
In 1 9 6 8 , the Soviet Union and other Warsaw Pact nations
began invading Czechoslovakia to crush the “Prague In other news ...
Spring” liberalization drive. thing in the water when it became clear throwing a group baby shower next
In 1 9 7 7 , the United States launched Voyager 2, an
Police: Man angry about loud they were all expecting babies week.
unmanned spacecraft carrying a 12-inch, gold-plated copper music waves gun at school dance between October and January. The hospital on Friday gave the
phonograph record containing images, greetings in dozens THATCHER, Ariz. — A 72-year-old Nurse Rochelle Sherman, nearly women one-piece rompers reading,
of languages, samples of music and sounds of nature. man has been arrested on suspicion of eight months along, said: “I don’t “Relax! My mom is a Banner nurse!”
In 1 9 8 6 , postal employee Patrick Henry Sherrill went on a waving a gun at a high school dance in think we realized just how many of us
deadly rampage at a post office in Edmond, Okla., shooting Arizona because he didn’t like the loud were pregnant until we started a Stinky ‘corpse
14 fellow workers to death before killing himself. music. Facebook group.”
Nurse Jolene Garrow joked, “We all
flower’ in full bloom
Police in the small southeastern
Birthdays Arizona town of Thatcher say Robert formulated this plan to have the holi-
Layton drove to the high school park- days off!”
SAN MARINO — Visitors were
flocking to the Huntington Library in
ing lot around 11:45 p.m. Friday and Garrow said that as their pregnancies Southern California on Friday to get a
complained about the loud music. have progressed, the patients have whiff of a so-called corpse flower,
Witnesses say Layton pulled a 9mm begun noticing that most of the nurses known for the rotten stench it releases
handgun out of his pocket and waved it around them are expecting. One when it blooms.
around before pulling wires to disable patient insisted on touching her belly The flower, nicknamed “Stink, ”
the music. the night before, she said. began blooming unexpectedly on
A DJ at the event wrestled Layton to Garrow added that their non-preg- Thursday night, Huntington spokes-
the ground and disarmed him. nant colleagues have been great at woman Lisa Blackburn said.
Authorities later said there were no helping with patients they should not “We thought we had a few more days
Rock singer Rapper KRS-One is Rock singer Fred bullets in the handgun. be exposed to because of conditions or to go. But it was ready, and it was pret-
Robert Plant (Led 53. Durst (Limp Bizkit) Layton was undergoing an evalua- treatments that are potentially danger- ty spectacular,” she said. “The great
Zeppelin) is 70. is 48. tion at a hospital before being booked ous for expectant women, such as thing about these flowers is they’re so
tuberculosis or shingles or chemother- unusual-looking and have this reputa-
Writer-producer-director Walter Bernstein is 99. Boxing into jail. It was unclear Sunday if he apy because of the radiation. tion for smelling really bad. It gets all
promoter Don King is 87. Former Sen. George Mitchell, D- has a lawyer yet who could speak on
But Ashley Adkins worried that the kinds of people really interested in
Maine, is 85. Former U.S. Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas, is 83. his behalf. other nurses are getting tired of their botanical science. It’s just a charis-
Former MLB All-Star Graig Nettles is 74. Broadcast journalist Baby boom at hospital pregnancy-focused conversations. matic plant.”
Connie Chung is 72. Musician Jimmy Pankow (Chicago) is “They just roll their eyes!” she Corpse flowers typically take 15
71. Actor Ray Wise is 71. Actor John Noble is 70. Country with 16 pregnant nurses laughed. “More baby talk!” years to reach a mature blooming size,
singer Rudy Gatlin is 66. Singer-songwriter John Hiatt is 66. MESA, Ariz. — A baby boom is Hospital officials noted that the and blooms usually only last 24 hours.
Actor-director Peter Horton is 65. TV weatherman Al Roker is brewing at a suburban Arizona hospi- Banner medical center chain has a pool The foul odor the plants emit attracts
64. Actor Jay Acovone is 63. Actress Joan Allen is 62. Movie tal where 16 intensive care nurses of floating nurses that should ensure insects for pollination. The plants
director David O. Russell is 60. TV personality Asha Blake is recently discovered they are all preg- shifts are covered when their ICU nurs- don’t emit the foul odor until they
57. Actor James Marsters is 56. Actor Colin Cunningham is nant. ing specialists begin taking their 12- bloom.
52. Actor Billy Gardell is 49. Actor Jonathan Ke Quan is 48. The nurses at Banner Desert Medical week maternity leaves starting in the “It smelled like rotting meat or
Rock musician Brad Avery is 47. Actor Misha Collins is 44. Center in Mesa outside Phoenix joked fall. decaying rats or gym socks,” said
Rock singer Monique Powell (Save Ferris) is 43. Friday they thought there was some- The nurses said their colleagues are Brandon Tam.

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Video shows police Around the state Police reports
car strike teen on sidewalk decide how much utilities pay when their
SACRAMENTO — A police video from
Sacramento shows a swerving police cruiser
equipment causes wildfires. It would have soft- Get off my lawn
ened a legal standard that generally holds them Someone on a motorcycle was seen driving through the grass on Brewster Avenue in
striking a 16-year-old boy on a sidewalk, entirely responsible for the costs of fires trig- Redwood City, it was reported at 6:42 p.m. Thursday, July 26.
sending him into the air and onto the hood of gered by their power lines or other infrastruc-
the car. ture.
The Sacramento Bee reports the teen was Current California law holds utilities Po s s es s i o n. A Moss Beach resident was
being chased by officers who stopped him for responsible for damage from fires ignited by
FOSTER CITY arrested and transported to County Jail for
not having a forward-facing light on his bike. their equipment even if they have followed DUI. A woman was arrested for driving under being in possession of methamphetamine
The video released Friday is from an incident safety rules. the influence on Foster City Boulevard, it on North Cabrillo Highway, it was reported
July 22 that prompted an outcry in the com- Those who want to change the law fear utili- was reported at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 14. at 2:07 a.m. Wednesday, July 18.
munity. ties could go bankrupt or significantly raise Sho pl i fti ng . Someone tried to steal a bas- Mi s demeano r warrant. A Clovis resident
In bodycam footage from the officer driv- prices for California residents as climate ket of items from a business on East was cited and released for a misdemeanor war-
ing, the car veers across a lane, hits the boy change makes wildfires even more severe. Hillsdale Boulevard, it was reported at 5 p.m. rant out of Kings County on Kelly Avenue, it
on the sidewalk and comes to a stop in the Tuesday, Aug. 14. was reported at 10:57 p.m. Tuesday, July 17.
front yard of a home. The teen’s injuries were Migrant spouse of pregnant Sus pi ci o us ci rcums tances . Someone Mi s demeano r warrant. A Half Moon Bay
not life-threatening. broke into a vehicle and stole items on resident was cited and released on her prom-
It’s unclear whether the officer hit the boy
woman detained on way to hospital Grebe Street, it was reported at 7:53 a.m. ise to appear for a misdemeanor warrant out
intentionally. LOS ANGELES — A California woman said Sunday, July 29. of San Jose on San Mateo Road, it was
Saturday that she had to drive herself to the DUI. A Foster City resident was arrested and reported at 10:22 p.m. Monday, July 16.
State drops wildfire hospital and give birth without her husband transported to First Chance for driving under Petty theft. Someone stole vehicle regis-
after he was detained by immigration agents. the influence on Beach Park Boulevard, it tration and cash resulting in a loss of $500
utility liability protection plan U.S. Immigration and Customs was reported at 2:39 a.m. Sunday, July 29. on Wave Avenue, it was reported at 10 a.m.
SACRAMENTO — California lawmakers are Enforcement officials said the man was Res i denti al burg l ary. Someone broke Monday, July 16.
abandoning a proposal by Gov. Jerry Brown into a garage and a vehicle inside on Po s s es s i o n. A resident of unincorporated
detained because he was wanted on an out-
to shield electrical utilities from some finan- Andromeda Lane, it was reported at 9:15 a.m. San Mateo County was cited and released for
standing arrest warrant in a homicide case in
cial liability for wildfires. For now. Saturday, July 28. displaying false registration and being in
Mexico. Sus pended l i cens e. A Daly City resident
There’s not enough time Maria del Carmen Venegas said she and her possession of a meth pipe on North Cabrillo
to settle the contentious was cited and released for driving with a sus- Highway, it was reported at 6:36 p.m.
husband, Joel Arrona Lara, were driving to the pended license on East Hillsdale Boulevard,
and complex issues hospital Wednesday when they stopped for Sunday, July 15.
involved before the leg- it was reported at 1:55 a.m. Saturday, July Petty theft. Someone stole an adult tricy-
gas in San Bernardino, just east of Los 28.
islative session ends Aug. Angeles. cle with a backpack in the basket resulting
31, Napa Democratic Sen. in a loss of $592 on Kelly Avenue, it was
Bill Dodd told the San
Surveillance footage shows two vehicles HALF MOON BAY reported at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, July 14.
immediately flank the couple’s van after they
Francisco Chronicle on Publ i c i nto x i cati o n. A Redwood City Under i nfluence co ntro l l ed s ubs tance.
pulled into the gas station. Agents with U.S. A Half Moon Bay resident was arrested and
Saturday. resident was arrested and transported to
Immigration and Customs Enforcement ques- transported to County Jail for being under
“It was a tough fight ... County Jail for being under the influence of a
Jerry Brown so we are pivoting,” said tioned the couple and asked for identification, the influence of a controlled substance on
dissociative anesthetic on Poplar Street, it
Venegas said. was reported at 3:29 p.m. Wednesday, July San Mateo Road, it was reported at 11:58
Dodd, co-chairman of the Venegas, 32, said she provided hers but that
legislative conference committee on wildfire 18. p.m. Friday, July 13.
Arrona had left his at home in their rush to the
preparedness and response. hospital. The surveillance footage shows the
Brown’s proposal would have let judges agents then handcuffing Arrona.
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Study: Climate change Local briefs
possible cause of bird species decline
Climate change could be to blame for the
‘Spare the Air’ alert
collapse of bird populations in the desert issued through Tuesday
along the Nevada-California border, scien- The Bay Area Air Quality Management
tists said. District has issued an air quality advisory
The number of bird species has fallen by for the region through Tuesday, as winds are
an average of 43 percent over the past cen- expected to continue blowing smoke from
tury at survey sites across an area larger wildfires into the Bay Area.
than New York state, according to a new “If you see or smell smoke, take steps to
study by researchers at the University of protect your health,” the air district said on
California, Berkeley. Twitter.
The study shows almost a third of species If it looks smoky outside, the air district
are less common and widespread now than advises residents to avoid physical outside
they once were throughout the region. activities and refrain from letting children
The study’s authors, Steven Beissinger play outdoors. Further tips can be found at
and Kelly Iknayan, point to less hospitable baaqmd. gov/about-air-quality/incidents-
conditions in the Mojave Desert as the and-advisories/wildfire-safety
probable cause. A Spare the Air Alert is in effect, and the
“California deserts have already experi- public is urged to stay off the roads. The
enced quite a bit of drying and warming alerts are issued when ozone pollution is
Glacier National Park in Montana is threatened by a wildfire burning nearby. because of climate change, and this might forecast to reach unhealthy levels. Ozone,
be enough to push birds over the edge,” said or smog, can cause throat irritation, con-
Iknayan, who conducted the research for her
Wildfire moves closer to Glacier doctoral thesis at UC Berkeley. “It seems
like we are losing part of the desert ecosys-
tem.”
gestion, chest pain, trigger asthma,
inflame the lining of the lungs and worsen
bronchitis and emphysema.

National Park’s scenic thruway


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Campground and told residents in the small
Obituary

town of Apgar on Lake McDonald that they Gregor Hall Gannam


MISSOULA, Mont. — A wildfire in might have to leave. June 15, 1945-August 5, 2018
Montana’s Glacier National Park is forcing Other campgrounds, the historic Lake
more evacuations and has burned within a McDonald Lodge and private cabins along Greg Gannam, 73, is home with the Lord after a long illness.
half-mile of the scenic Going-to-the-Sun Going-to-the-Sun Road are already under He passed away peacefully at home surrounded by his loving
Road. evacuation orders. family.
Protecting the highway through the park Brothers Craig and Sean Simpson, and He was born in Berkeley, CA to Philip and Louise Gannam.
is officials’ priority, with firefighters their father, Henry, were evacuated from Shortly thereafter they moved to Wilmingon, CA, where he and
installing hoses and sprinklers to prevent it their campground Sunday, the Missoulian his brothers were raised and their family business, Gannam’s
from spreading there, The Missoulian news- reported. Market, thrived.
paper reported Sunday. “It’s kind of scary, being woken up and Educated in Catholic elementary and high schools, he attended the University of
If that happens, destabilization could lead told you have to evacuate,” Craig Simpson Southern California for undergraduate and dental school. After many years practicing
rock and trees to fall for years, operations told the newspaper. dentistry, he moved to Albuquerque, N.M. where he met and married Julie McCord
chief Rocky Gilbert said. Sean Simpson commended Glacier staff in 1981. They moved to San Mateo, CA, where they opened a hearing aid dispensing
Part of the 50-mile, two-lane road is for their handling of the situation. “They practice and raised their family.
closed. The road spans the width of the park got us out with plenty of time to be safe, and Loves of his life included wife, Julie(the “Bird), sons, Andrew (Kari) and Graydon
and crosses the Continental Divide, accord- we felt taken care of.” and grandchildren, Declan (the “Deeg”), Claire, and Zoe. He is also survived by
ing to the Visit Montana website. Others who traveled from as far away as brothers, Philip Jr. and Roger (Lucille), his dear Aunt Rene, and many cousins, nieces
Officials evacuated the Fish Creek England were forced to amend their plans. and nephews.
Greg loved watching the Niners and Warriors, and especially his beloved U.S.C.
Trojan football team. He never missed an opportunity to tell all that he played on a
C.I.F. undefeated, championship high school football team in 1962.
He very much loved practicing his Catholic faith, and volunteered for the Society of
St. Vincent De Paul for 12 years. A pilgrimage to Lourdes, France was the highlight
of Greg and Julie’s many travels. At the San Mateo Athletic Club, he held court over
“his posse”, where often there was more chatter than exercise.
Services will be held at St. Catherine of Siena Catholic Church, 1310 Bayswater
Avenue, Burlingame, CA. on August 22, 2018. The viewing and Rosary will begin
at 9:00 a.m. with Memorial Mass at 10:00 a.m. The reception will be in the Parish
Center, followed by the internment at St. John’s Cemetery in San Mateo.
In lieu of flowers, please consider donations to Mission Hospice and Home Care
of San Mateo County, 1670 South Amphlett, Suite 300, San Mateo, CA 94402 or the
Society of St. Vincent de Paul for St. Matthew Conference c/o 50 N. B Street, San
Mateo, CA 94401 (to purchase food for the hungry living in San Mateo).
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Trump says his White House counsel not a ‘RAT’


By Jill Colvin
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

BRIDGEWATER, N.J. — President Donald Trump insisted


Sunday that his White House counsel isn’t a “RAT” like the
Watergate-era White House attorney who turned on Richard
Nixon, and he blasted the ongoing Russia investigation as
“McCarthyism.”
Trump, in a series of angry tweets, denounced a New York
Times story that his White House counsel, Don McGahn, has
been cooperating extensively with the special counsel team
investigating Russian election meddling and potential col-
lusion with Trump’s Republican campaign.
“The failing (at)nytimes wrote a Fake piece today imply-
ing that because White House Councel Don McGahn was
giving hours of testimony to the Special Councel, he must
be a John Dean type ‘RAT,”’ Trump wrote, misspelling the
word “counsel,” as he often does. “But I allowed him and all
others to testify - I didn’t have to. I have nothing to
hide......”
REUTERS
The New York Times said it stands by its story.
Dean, a frequent critic of the president, was the White President Donald Trump walks from Marine One to board Air Force One with First Lady Melania Trump and their son Barron
House counsel for Nixon during the Watergate scandal. He in Morristown, New Jersey.
ultimately cooperated with prosecutors and helped bring leave willingly or graciously.” other White House officials to cooperate with special coun-
down the Nixon presidency in 1974, though he served a He added Sunday in response to Trump’s tweets that he sel Robert Mueller, and McGahn spent hours in interviews.
prison term for obstruction of justice. doubts the president has “ANY IDEA what McGahn has told Trump’s personal attorney, Rudy Giuliani, said in an
Dean tweeted Saturday night in response to the Times Mueller. Also, Nixon knew I was meeting with prosecutors, appearance on NBC’s “Meet the Press” that Trump didn’t
story: “Trump, a total incompetent, is bungling and botch- b/c I told him. However, he didn’t think I would tell them the raise executive privilege or attorney-client privilege during
ing his handling of Russiagate. Fate is never kind to bun- truth!” those interviews because his team believed that fully partic-
glers and/or botchers! Unlike Nixon, however, Trump won’t Trump’s original legal team had encouraged McGahn and ipating would be the fastest way to end the investigation.

Steve Bannon says GOP must rally behind Trump to survive


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the election were held today, thereby ceding their majority need a net gain of 24 seats to retake the
to Democrats he’s convinced will pursue impeachment. He House, and the party is increasingly bull-
WASHINGTON — Steve Bannon has a dire warning for argued there’s still time to turn that around and is launching ish about its chances after strong turnout
Republicans. a group, Citizens of the American Republic, to pitch the in a series of special elections. Bannon
During a Sunday interview with The Associated Press, the election as a vote to protect Trump from that outcome. said Republicans can gain ground if they
former chief strategist to President Donald Trump said he “You can’t look at this as a midterm and you can’t run it focus on turning out Trump supporters.
believes the GOP would lose 35 to 40 seats in the House if out of the traditional Republican playbook. If you do that, “This is not about persuasion. It’s too
you’re going to get smoked,” said Bannon, arguing that late to persuade anybody. We’re 90 days
Republicans must redouble efforts against motivated away from this election. This is all about
Democrats. Steve Bannon turnout and what I call base-plus,” he
The effort is a test of Bannon’s sway in the GOP a year said.
after he was fired from his White House post. His relation- While Bannon makes his move, many Republicans view
ship with Trump soured after a tell-all book published in holding the House as an uphill battle. The White House did
January included searing quotes of Bannon portraying not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Trump as undisciplined and criticizing son Donald Trump Jr. Bannon said his new venture will focus on rapid response
His stock fell further after he stuck by Alabama Republican and polling with the goal of framing the election as an “up
Roy Moore’s Senate campaign even after decades-old sexu- or down vote” on Trump and impeachment. He is also
al misconduct allegations emerged. A reliably Republican releasing a movie about the president, “Trump@War,”
Senate seat turned Democratic. geared at Trump supporters.
As he attempts a comeback, Bannon acknowledged the Bannon said he was being backed by private donors, but
challenges he faces, including an invigorated Democratic he did not detail who was funding the effort or how much he
base. Less than three months from Election Day, Democrats had raised.

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Catholics consider withholding donations amid scandals
By Ivan Moreno “really sick and tired” of hearing about
and Jeff Karoub priests abusing children.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS “So the big thing that people are saying
is, ‘We just need to stop funding their
For decades, Michael Drweiga has opened crap,”’ said Sokolowski, 36. He said he
his wallet whenever the donation basket encourages people to stop giving money to
comes around at church, but the latest reve- their diocese, which oversees the network
lations of priests sexually abusing children of churches in an area, but to keep support-
brought him to the conclusion that he can ing their local parish and tell their priest
no longer justify giving. and bishop what they’re doing.
Brice Sokolowski helps small Catholic Calls to financially boycott the Catholic
nonprofits and churches raise money, but he Church are not new. Five years ago, after
too supports the recent calls to withhold sex-abuse scandals rocked the archdiocese
donations. in St. Paul, Minnesota, parishioners talked
And Georgene Sorensen has felt enough about withholding their donations in
anger and “just total sadness” over the past protest.
few weeks that she’s reconsidering her But Catholics face a delicate balance
weekly offering at her parish. because some of the money dioceses raise
Across the U.S., Catholics once faithful are shared with parishes, cautioned Dr.
with their financial support to their church- Edward Peters, the Edmund Cardinal Szoka
es are searching for ways to respond to the Chair at Sacred Heart Major Seminary in
constant sex-abuse scandals that have tar- Detroit.
nished the institution in which they “I’m just saying, be careful about punish-
REUTERS ing the Spouse of Christ and her dependent
believe, with back-to-back scandals in the
past two months. Divine Redeemer Catholic Church is reflected off another church across the street in Mt. children because some priests and even
The most recent came Tuesday when a Carmel, Pennsylvania. bishops, men presumably wedded to her as
grand jury report revealed that hundreds of misconduct with adult seminarians decades world like the Catholic Church, you don’t Jesus was wedded to her, abandoned her so
Roman Catholic priests in Pennsylvania ago. Last month, Francis accepted know where your money is going. And when shamelessly,” Peters wrote in a blog post
molested more than 1,000 children in six McCarrick’s resignation as cardinal and you read about these priest-abuse scandals it Thursday, referring to the Catholic Church.
dioceses since the 1940s — crimes that ordered him to a “life of prayer and just raises that question to the highest Sorensen, who lives near Tucson,
church leaders are accused of covering up. penance.” power. What is this money going for?” said Arizona, said after the McCarrick story
The report came two months after Pope The most recent “whopper of a report” Drweiga, 63, who lives in Wilmette, broke, her prayer group sent a letter to her
Francis ordered disgraced ex-Cardinal from Pennsylvania, Drweiga said, was Illinois. bishop voicing their concerns.
Theodore McCarrick removed from public enough to make him wonder where his Sokolowski, an Austin, Texas, resident “Then came the Pennsylvania scandal and
ministry amid allegations the 88-year-old money was going and whether it was being who founded Catholicfundraiser.net to pro- we thought, ‘Oh my God, this isn’t over. We
retired archbishop sexually abused a used to cover up abuses. vide advice to Catholic nonprofits and thought it was over, ”’ the 72-yearold
teenage altar boy and engaged in sexual “In an organization that spans the whole churches, said he’s heard from many who are Sorensen said.

Bishop: Church today ‘not the church’ of grand jury report


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Catholic dioceses. The report accused for an end to donations “until he steps down
Zubik of not reporting credible allega- Comment on or takes proven steps that protect kids.”
PITTSBURGH — The bishop of tions. or share this story at Asked about an allegation in the report
Pittsburgh’s Roman Catholic diocese Zubik said he can understand the rage www.smdailyjournal.com that an alleged victim was told after a meet-
pushed back against a call for his resigna- people have reading the report and “I feel ing with Zubik that the diocese would pay
tion and said the diocese has “followed that rage too.” But he said that since he for college tuition and counseling in
every single step” needed for responsible became the bishop in 2007, “we have fol- review board look at whether a return to exchange for his silence, Zubik said the
action after allegations of child sexual lowed every single step that we needed to ministry is warranted and finally, informed allegation was made after the person
abuse. follow to be responsible in our response to parishioners of the diocese’s actions. accused of abuse had died, and the diocese
Bishop David Zubik spoke Sunday to the victims.” “The church of Pittsburgh today is not the has decided since 2002 “not to do any con-
George Stephanopoulos on ABC’s “This Officials have, he said, listened to vic- church that’s described in the grand jury fidentiality agreements.”
Week” following the Tuesday release of a tims “very carefully,” removed priests from report,” he said. “But we needed to be able to assert
landmark report detailing widespread child dioceses, turned allegations over to appro- The Survivors Network of those Abused whether or not the alleged behavior did in
sexual abuse in six Pennsylvania Roman priate district attorneys, let an independent by Priests called for Zubik to step down and fact occur,” he said.

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Another court date Trump warnings grow from forgotten Republicans By Steve Peoples willing to challenge Trump under any cir-

looms for Manafort THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

NEW YORK — The ranks of forgotten Republicans are


growing.
cumstances, even in his darkest
moments.
Fact checkers have recorded an extraor-
dinary level of false and misleading state-
By Matthew Barakat Some were forced out, such as Tim Pawlenty, a former two- ments flowing out of the White House.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS term Minnesota governor who lost this week’s bid for a And beyond dishonesty, some of the for-
political comeback. Some, such as the retiring Republican gotten have decried a disturbing pattern
ALEXANDRIA, Va. — As jurors weigh Paul Manafort’s Sen. Bob Corker, chose to leave on their own. Others still of racially charged rhetoric on issues like
fate in a sprawling financial fraud case, the former Trump serve, but with a muted voice. immigration, NFL anthem protests and
campaign chairman still has another trial looming in the Bob Corker
Whether members of Congress, governors or state party Confederate monuments.
nation’s capital — and prosecutors there have a whole new leaders, they are struggling to fit into President Donald “White nationalism isn’t something I’m ever going to be
set of charges and a huge volume of evidence. Trump’s Republican Party. comfortable with. But it is embraced by, or simply doesn’t
The trial now underway in Alexandria, The expanding list of marginalized GOP leaders under- bother, a lot of Republicans,” said former Ohio Republican
Virginia, is the first case brought by spe- scores how thoroughly Trump has dominated — and Party chairman Matt Borges, once a Trump confidant who
cial counsel Robert Mueller to go to trial. changed — the Republican Party in the nearly two years was forced from his leadership post after criticizing Trump
The jury will return Monday to begin a since he seized the presidency. The overwhelming majority in the weeks leading up to the 2016 election.
third day of deliberations on 18 counts, of elected officials, candidates and rank-and-file voters now After Trump’s victory, Borges returned to practicing law,
including tax and bank fraud and failure to follow the president with extraordinary loyalty, even if he while he continues to play a modest role in local politics.
disclose foreign bank accounts. strays far from the values and traditions many know and “To me, it became a matter of how much of your soul are
In the District of Columbia, Manafort love. you willing to sell. I would be the wrong person to be lead-
is scheduled to go on trial in September The Republicans left behind are warning their party with ing this party right now,” Borges said.
Paul Manafort on charges including conspiracy to increasing urgency, though it’s unclear whether anyone’s Trump remains popular among rank-and-file Republicans.
defraud the United States, failing to regis- listening. And the vast majority of Republican candidates across the
ter as a foreign agent, money laundering, witness tampering “I hope this is a very temporary place for the Republican country this midterm season are pledging unconditional
and making false statements. Party,” said Corker. “I hope that very soon we will return to loyalty — and being rewarded with primary victories.
Neither case involves allegations of Russian election our roots as a party that’s very different, especially in tone, Gallup found that 82 percent of Republicans approved of
interference or possible coordination by the Trump cam- from what we’ve seen coming out of the White House.” the president’s job performance earlier this month. That’s
paign, which are at the heart of Mueller’s larger investiga- The forgotten Republicans — people like former Florida compared to just 34 percent of independents and 7 percent
tion. But President Donald Trump has expressed a keen inter- Gov. Jeb Bush, Arizona Sen. Jeff Flake, South Carolina of Democrats.
est in Manafort’s fate as he seeks to publicly undermine Rep. Mark Sanford and Ohio Gov. John Kasich — have Kasich, who has not ruled out a primary bid against Trump
Mueller’s probe. been unwilling to sit quietly as Trump steers the GOP away in 2020, said the president’s approval is misleading
The charges in D.C. could result in an even lengthier sen- from free trade, fiscal responsibility, consistent foreign because the universe of people identifying as Republican is
tence than what Manafort faces in Virginia. In a status report policy and civility. shrinking.
filed back in February, prosecutors did a preliminary calcula- Isolation and political exile have been their rewards. “We’re dealing with a remnant of the Republican Party.
tion of how federal sentencing guidelines would apply to Their diminished roles leave fewer Republican leaders The party is not what it was,” Kasich.
Manafort if convicted on all charges. In Virginia, they cal-
culated a sentence of roughly eight to 10 years on the tax
fraud charges plus an additional four to five years on the
bank fraud. In the District, they calculated a guidelines range
Women win primaries in record numbers
of 15 to 20 years, and that was before prosecutors brought THE ASSOCIATED PRESS prosecutor who looks to capture a GOP
the witness tampering charge. congressional seat in New Jersey.
Those guidelines are only rough estimates and will be offi- ATLANTA — Women are not just running for office in record Sherrill is one of some 200 women who
cially calculated by a probation officer before sentencing. numbers this year — they are winning. have won their primaries for U.S. House,
And sentencing guidelines are not binding on the judge. More women than ever before have won major party pri- with 94 of these candidates surviving
The fact that Manafort faces a second trial is entirely of maries for governor, U.S. Senate and House this year — set- crowded fields with three or more candi-
his own choosing. Prosecutors preferred to bring all the ting a U.S. record and paving the way for November battles dates, according to an analysis of election
charges in the District of Columbia, where their investiga- that could significantly increase the number of women in results. Previously, the most women who
tion is based and where all other defendants have been elected office and change the public debate on issues such as had advanced were 167 in 2016, according
charged. But prosecutors lacked venue to bring the tax and health care, immigration, abortion rights, education and gun Mikie Sherrill to records kept by the Center for American
bank-fraud charges against Manafort anywhere but Virginia, control. Some of these candidates could also play a pivotal Women and Politics at Rutgers University.
where Manafort owns a home. role in whether Democrats are able to take control of the U.S. In the Senate, a record 19 women have won their primaries.
Prosecutors requested that Manafort waive his venue House. And for the first time, 13 women have been nominated for
rights so all charges could be brought in D.C., but he Most of these female hopefuls are Democrats, some of gubernatorial races in a single election year.
refused. whom are first-time candidates who say their motivation to And all these numbers are likely to grow with nine states
In some ways, the decision to face some charges in run sprang from President Donald Trump’s election and yet to hold their primaries. Rhode Island Gov. Gina Raimondo
Virginia appears to have paid off for Manafort. Republican control of Congress. But other developments fac- and U.S. Rep. Gwen Graham of Florida are among nine women
tor in, too. The #MeToo movement. Women’s marches. running for governor who will face primary voters in coming

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Hundreds of S. Koreans to enter North to reunite with loved ones
By Chang Yong Jun War veteran from the southern city of
and Kim Tong-Hyung Daegu, said he always wondered whether
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS he’d faced his older brother in battle.
After graduating from a Seoul university,
SEOUL, South Korea — About 200 South Park’s brother settled in the North Korean
Koreans and their family members prepared coastal town of Wonsan as a dentist in
to cross into North Korea on Monday for 1946. After the war broke out, Park was told
heart-wrenching meetings with relatives by a co-worker that his brother refused to
most haven’t seen since they were separat- flee to the South because he had a family in
ed by the turmoil of the Korean War. the North and was a surgeon in the North
The weeklong event at North Korea’s Korean army.
Diamond Mountain resort comes as the Park fought for the South as a student sol-
rival Koreas boost reconciliation efforts dier and was among the allied troops who
amid a diplomatic push to resolve a stand- took over Wonsan in October 1950. The
off over North Korea’s drive for a nuclear U.S.-led forces advanced farther north in the
weapons program that can reliably target following weeks before being driven back
the continental United States. by a mass of Chinese forces after Beijing
The temporary reunions are highly emo- intervened in the conflict.
tional because most of those taking part Park learned that his brother died in 1984.
are elderly people eager to see their loved At Diamond Mountain, he will meet his
ones once more before they die. Most of North Korean nephew and niece, who are 74
these families were driven apart during the REUTERS and 69, respectively.
1950-53 Korean War, which ended in a Park Kab-il and Baek Seong-yeon who have been selected as participants for a reunion rest “I want to ask them what his dying wish
ceasefire, not a peace treaty, leaving the at a hotel used as a waiting place in Sokcho, South Korea. was and what he said about me,” Park said in
Korean Peninsula still in a technical state Past reunions have produced powerful Monday to Wednesday. Another 337 South a telephone interview last week. “I wonder
of war. images of elderly Koreans crying, embrac- Koreans will participate in a second round whether there’s a chance he saw me when I
Buses carrying the elderly South Koreans ing and caressing each other. Nearly of reunions from Friday to Sunday. was in Wonsan.”
attending this week’s reunions arrived at a 20, 000 people have participated in 20 South Korea will also send dozens of med- During the three years since the reunions
border immigration office Monday morn- rounds of face-to-face reunions held ical and emergency staff to Diamond were last held, the North tested three nuclear
ing. Red Cross workers wearing yellow between the countries since 2000. Another Mountain to prepare for potential health weapons and multiple missiles that demon-
vests waved at them. Some were in wheel- 3,700 exchanged video messages with their problems considering the large number of strated a potential of striking the continen-
chairs and others were aided by workers as North Korean relatives under a short-lived elderly participants. tal United States.
they got off the buses and moved to the program from 2005 to 2007. No one has Many of the South Korean participants North Korea has shifted to diplomacy in
South Korean immigration office in the had a second chance to see their relatives. are war refugees born in North Korea who recent months. Leader Kim Jong Un and
eastern border town of Goseong. After According to Seoul’s Unification will be meeting their siblings or the infant South Korean President Moon Jae-in, a son
undergoing immigration checks, they were Ministry, 197 separated South Koreans and children they left behind, many of them of North Korean war refugees, agreed to
to cross the border by buses and travel to their family members will take part in the now into their 70s. resume the reunions during the first of their
Diamond Mountain. first round of reunions that run from Park Hong-seo, an 88-year-old Korean two summits this year in April.

School districts weigh duty to youth migrant shelters


By Sally Ho dren regardless of immigration status, as
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS “This is a moral obligation, and actually our legal obligation.” required by law, if their families or legal
guardians sought enrollment on their cam-
When San Benito, Texas, school leaders — Michael Vargas, San Benito Consolidated Independent School District board president puses.
learned of an influx of children to a migrant “Until this becomes a real-time issue for
shelter in their small town near the U.S.- Benito Consolidated Independent School Several hundred children remain separated us, we have no official position,” said
Mexico border, they felt obliged to help. District. from their parents, but most of the thou- Superintendent Dennis Blauser of the
The superintendent reached out and agreed San Benito is one of a small number of sands of young people held in federal shel- Oracle, Arizona, school district.
to send 19 bilingual teachers, mobile class- U.S. school systems that are preparing for ters across the U.S. are unaccompanied In Texas, some districts already had long-
rooms and hundreds of computers to make the first day of school on both their public minors who arrived in the country without standing agreements to run classrooms with
the learning environment resemble one of campuses and in new classrooms set up at their families. public school teachers at migrant shelters.
his schools. nearby federal youth migrant shelters. In The Associated Press inquired with public By law, the federal contractors that oper-
While a government contractor bears neighboring Brownsville, Texas, the super- school districts in 61 cities nationwide ate the shelters are required to have a “care
responsibility for educating children at the intendent is working on an agreement to where shelters are known to exist within provider” give children six hours a day of
highly guarded center, local officials say deploy teachers and services to help educate their boundaries. Among the 50 that structured learning time.
they stepped up partly because of a law that 800 children housed in federal facilities in responded, most said they had no contact Southwest Key, the largest contractor
calls on school systems to educate any her district. with the shelter or federal program authori- operating such facilities, has agreements
child, anywhere within their district. The school systems pitched in amid an ties. Some outside the border states, includ- with two school districts, including San
“This is not a political issue. This is not a outcry over the separation of children from ing Camden, New Jersey, said they only Benito. It is also working to create partner-
racial issue. This is a moral obligation, and their parents at the U.S.-Mexico border recently discovered the existence of ships with the Brownsville Independent
actually our legal obligation,” said Michael under the Trump administration’s zero-toler- migrant shelters in their community. School District and with a charter school
Vargas, who leads the board of the San ance policy for illegal immigration. Many noted they would educate all chil- network run separately.

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U.S. says conserving oil is no longer an economic imperative


By Ellen Knickmeyer up with a different viewpoint,” Kloza said.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS “There’s a downside to living large.”
Climate change is a “clear and present and
WASHINGTON — Conserving oil is no increasing danger,” said Sean Donahue, a
longer an economic imperative for the U.S., lawyer for the Environmental Defense Fund.
the Trump administration declares in a In a big way, the Energy Department
major new policy statement that threatens statement just acknowledges the world’s
to undermine decades of government cam- vastly changed reality when it comes to oil.
paigns for gas-thrifty cars and other conser- Just 10 years ago, in summer 2008, oil
vation programs. prices were peaking at $147 a barrel and
The position was outlined in a memo pummeling the global economy. The
released last month in support of the admin- Organization of the Petroleum Exporting
istration’s proposal to relax fuel mileage Countries was enjoying a massive transfer
standards. The government released the of wealth, from countries dependent on
memo online this month without fanfare. imported oil. Prices now are about $65.
Growth of natural gas and other alterna- Today, the U.S. is vying with Russia for
tives to petroleum has reduced the need for the title of top world oil producer. U.S. oil
imported oil, which “in turn affects the need production hit an all-time high this sum-
of the nation to conserve energy,” the mer, aided by the technological leaps of
Energy Department said. It also cites the horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing.
now decade-old fracking revolution that has How much the U.S. economy is hooked up
unlocked U.S. shale oil reserves, giving to the gas pump, and vice versa, plays into
REUTERS
“the United States more flexibility than in any number of policy considerations, not
the past to use our oil resources with less
Environmental advocates are concerned over a recent White House memo regarding oil use. just economic or environmental ones, but
concern.” the notion of “energy dominance” as a Friday to questions about that statement. military and geopolitical ones, said John
With the memo, the administration is for- national goal, and called for easing what he Reaction was quick. Graham, a former official in the George W.
mally challenging old justifications for calls burdensome regulation of oil, gas and “It’s like saying, ‘I’m a big old fat guy, Bush administration, now dean of the
conservation — even congressionally pre- coal, including repealing the Obama Clean and food prices have dropped — it’s time to School of Public and Environmental Affairs
scribed ones, as with the mileage standards. Power Plan. start eating again,’” said Tom Kloza, long- at Indiana University.
The memo made no mention of climate Despite the increased oil supplies, the time oil analyst with the Maryland-based “Our ability to play that role as a leader in
change. Transportation is the single largest administration continues to believe in the Oil Price Information Service. the world is stronger when we are the
source of climate-changing emissions. need to “use energy wisely,” the Energy “If you look at it from the other end, if strongest producer of oil and gas,” Graham
President Donald Trump has questioned Department said, without elaboration. you do believe that fossil fuels do some sort said. “But there are still reasons to want to
the existence of climate change, embraced Department spokesmen did not respond of damage to the atmosphere ... you come reduce the amount we consume.”

Drawing from Springfield’s proud Drought takes toll on Missouri farms By Jim Salter Service office near St. Louis. “That puts a
past, can a casino start a rebound?
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS mer, commuter rail service launched this
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

ST. LOUIS — Parts of Missouri are so dry


lot of them on the brink of financial ruin.”
The U.S. Department of Agriculture lists
soil moisture as “short” or “very short” in
summer in a restored Union Station, and a that corn crops are suffering and hay for cat- four-fifths of the state. As for Missouri’s
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. — Standing on Chinese manufacturer is churning out subway tle is in short supply, with water becoming corn crop, nearly half of it was listed as
Springfield’s Main Street, the nearly $1 bil- cars from a new factory. increasingly scarce, experts say. poor or very poor, according to the most
lion resort casino meant to spark a down- “We’ve become something much more Missouri has had below-average rainfall recent USDA progress report. Only about a
town renaissance doesn’t immediately than we were,” says Kevin Kennedy, the since winter. The U.S. Drought Monitor quarter was listed as good or excellent.
scream Las Vegas glitz. There’s no neon-lit city’s chief development officer. “The casino map shows that nearly all of Missouri is The drought has also hurt pastures, with
billboard, no soaring tower of glass and has been a catalyst for many of those experiencing drought, with several counties about three-quarters in poor or very poor
steel. things.” in the northwestern part of the state facing conditions, according to the USDA report.
Instead, two modest signs bearing the But it’s an open question whether the casi- “exceptional” conditions — the most dire Many pastures haven’t been able to support
MGM initials are set against a backdrop of no can meet its lofty financial promises, classification assigned by the monitor. grazing cattle, prompting farmers to feed
low-slung brick and stone facades meant to including hundreds of millions in tax rev- Conditions were nearly as bad elsewhere cattle with hay that might normally be
blend with — not dominate — the historic enue to the state, say some industry watch- along the northern tier and in southwestern saved for winter. It’s also hurt the hay crop,
streetscape of this storied but struggling ers. Missouri. which is down about one-third from normal.
New England city. Overall gambling revenues could come in Much of the western U.S. is also experi- “It has been a very bad summer following
“That’s the thing we’re most proud of,” “10 to 12 percent” lower than the roughly encing drought. But Missouri is the only a very bad winter as far as the feed supply,”
said company president Bill Hornbuckle $500 million annually the company project- Midwestern state with such severe condi- said Eldon Cole, a University of Missouri
before casino officials gave The Associated ed four years ago, based on how regional tions. Parts of Kansas also are extremely Extension livestock specialist out of Mt.
Press an inside look at the property last week casinos are currently performing, says Paul dry, but most of Illinois and Nebraska, and Vernon. “The winter was so long last year
as it nears completion. “We didn’t just put a DeBole, a political science professor at the northern half of Iowa, are drought-free. they had to feed hay until April. That caused
big, ugly box in the middle of downtown.” Lasell College in Newton, Massachusetts. “That isolated nature really hurts some them to run out of hay, and then we didn’t
Roughly three years after breaking ground, A cautionary tale is upstate New York, corn growers because they’re competing have a good growing season.”
MGM Springfield opens Aug. 24 as where some casinos that recently opened against other farmers in the Midwest that Kent Arnaud, 57, said this year’s drought
Massachusetts’ first resort casino. The with similar promises of economic revival have had bumper crops,” said Mark Fuchs, may be the worst since 1980 at the 1,500-
state’s currently home to a more modest slots have underperformed . At least two are hydrologist for the National Weather acre cattle farm he operates.
parlor south of Boston. already seeking a state bailout .
The MGM project is the latest test case for “There is no question that the glamor of
whether casinos can spur revival in
America’s forgotten corners. It also renews
casino gaming is waning as it becomes a
common commodity,” says Clyde Barrow, a
Elon Musk says cutting back
debate about whether the Northeast is already
oversaturated with gambling options.
Spanning three city blocks, the 14-acre
political science professor at the University
of Texas-Rio Grande Valley who has long
studied the Northeast casino landscape.
on work hours isn’t an option
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS that he’s overwhelmed
gambling, hotel and entertainment complex The challenges of keeping patrons coming by job stress, has been
is the centerpiece of a recent wave of new will only magnify when new entrants join Arianna Huffington is calling on Elon working up to 120 hours
investment for Springfield, which is about the fray, adds Richard McGowan, a business Musk to adopt a healthier work-life bal- a week and sometimes
90 miles west of Boston and has among the professor at Boston College. ance, but the Tesla CEO says that’s not an takes Ambien to get to
state’s highest poverty and unemployment Wynn Resorts is set to open a $2 billion option. sleep.
rates. facility in the Boston area next year, and In a tweet early Sunday Tesla has presented
A new museum dedicated to hometown hero Native American tribes that own others are after arriving home from plenty of challenges for
Theodor “Dr. Seuss” Geisel opened last sum- jointly proposing a third. a late night at a Tesla fac- Musk. The company rou-
tory, Musk told the tinely loses money and
Huffington Post founder
Elon Musk
is burning through cash
that his electric car com- as it ramps up development of its Model 3
pany and Ford are the sedan, a less-expensive electric car it hopes
only two American appeals to the mass market. A large number
automakers that have of investors known as short-sellers have
Arianna avoided bankruptcy. bet against the company.
Huffington He then added, in an Musk, who recently said he might take
apparent reference to his Tesla private, has added to those pressures
long hours at work: “You think this is an with lofty projections for profits and pro-
option. It is not.” duction that the automaker often fails live
Musk was responding to an open letter up to. Plus, the eccentric billionaire is the
from Huffington on Friday in which she head of at least two other companies,
called on him to change the way he works including the rocket company SpaceX.
so he can ensure he’s taking more time to In her open letter, which referenced
“refuel and recharge.” Musk’s interview with the Times,
Musk conceded in a wide-ranging inter- Huffington urged Musk to ease up on the
view with The New York Times last week long hours at work.
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en route to 5th U.S. gymnastics crown
Monday • Aug. 20, 2018

A’s fall back to 2nd place, Verlander wins No. 200


By Rick Eymer more than four runs in any of his 20 career
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Astros 9, A’s 4 games against the A’s, entered the day with a
retake sole possession the division. But Yuli Gurriel hit a three-run major league-leading 1.74 ERA on the road.
OAKLAND — Once they got behind of the AL West lead. homer in the third inning and Evan Gattis, Matt Chapman and Khris Davis hit solo
closed doors in the clubhouse, the Houston “That was one of the Alex Bregman, Marwin Gonzalez and homers off Verlander in the first inning, and
Astros showered Justin Verlander with tougher wins I had to get Martin Maldonado later homered for the Davis added his 36th homer, a two-run
champagne. this season,” Verlander defending World Series champions. drive, in the third that made it 4-all.
No, it wasn’t for helping them avoid a said. “Our boys swung Maldonado also tripled and doubled. Gattis put the Astros ahead for good in the
sweep at the Coliseum. But that was a nice the bats and that made for “What a great way to get Verlander his fourth with his 24th home run.
benefit, too. Justin a great day.” 200th,” Bregman said. “We hand the ball to “I’m guessing this won’t be his last win,”
Verlander pitched just well enough to earn Verlander The surging A’s had JV and he wins. He got us going in the right A’s manager Bob Melvin said of Verlander.
his 200th career win and the Astros hit five won the first two games direction. He battled his head off for us.”
home runs, beating the A’s 9-4 Sunday to at the Coliseum to tie shaky Houston atop Verlander (12-8), who has not given up See A’S, Page 13

Hovland becomes
Bound for Israel
Ex-Menlo star Drew Edelman going pro with Israel’s Liga Artzit
1st Norwegian to
win U.S. Amateur
By Josh Dubow
By Terry Bernal THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
PEBBLE BEACH — Viktor Hovland
When Team USA women’s basketball for- became the first Norwegian to win the U.S.
ward Drew Edelman took part in her second Amateur, beating UCLA sophomore Devon
Maccabiah Games in 2017, it marked her Bling 6 and 5 on Sunday to cap a dominant
second trip to Israel where those Jewish week at Pebble Beach.
Olympics are held every four years. Hovland took control of the match by
In addition to leading Team USA to the winning four straight holes midway through
gold medal, Edelman also caught the atten- the morning round of the 36-hole final and
tion of scouts from the Liga Artzit. After she managed to scramble
wrapped up her redshirt senior season for UC back after his rare mis-
Santa Barbara in May, Edelman signed with takes to give him the
A.S. Ramat HaSharon to embark on her pro Havemeyer Trophy.
career via the international circuit. Hovland trailed after
Edelman graduated from Menlo School in only one hole in six
2013, after earning Daily Journal Girls’ rounds of match play as
Basketball Player of the Year honors earlier he was in control
that year. She initially played at USC, but throughout with his
didn’t see much playing time through two coach at Oklahoma State,
underclassman seasons. Excelling in acade- Viktor Hovland Alan Bratton, serving as
mia, though, helped her find a second bas- his caddie.
ketball after she earned a bachelor’s degree Norway has little histo-
in communications in just three years. ry of success in men’s
“I knew I wanted to keep playing but I just golf with no one from the
didn’t know where,” Edelman said. “I just country ever winning a
kind of kept my options opened.” PGA Tour event. The most
After taking a redshirt her third year at prominent Norwegian
USC, Edelman was recommended by her for- player is Suzann
mer AAU coach Mark Anger to UCSB head Pettersen, who has won
coach Bonnie Henrickson. With two years
of eligibility remaining, she transferred ath- Isaiah Salinda two majors among her 15
wins on the LPGA Tour.
letically to play for the Gauchos while Bling — the incoming UCLA sophomore
enrolling in the master’s program at UCSB. defeated Stanford’s Isaiah Salinda in
“I was so grateful to have an opportunity Saturday’s semifinals 1 up — lost the match
to play for Coach Henrickson,” Edelman when he missed a long birdie putt on the
said. “Going from USC, where I feel I didn’t 31st hole.
really have an opportunity, I just went in Hovland was barely challenged in the
with a really positive outlook … to help match play portion of the event, winning
any way I could.” back-to-back matches 7 and 6 in the round of
In two years at UCSB, Edelman shined. In 16 and quarterfinals and never getting pushed
2017-18, she finally realized her potential to the limit in his six matches. Hovland won
as a Division I post player, averaging a dou- 43 of the 104 holes in match play.
ble-double in Big West Conference play ERIC ISAACS He took the lead for good in the final with
(16.8 points per game, 10.5 rebounds per Drew Edelman, a 2013 graduate of Menlo School, is set to begin her professional career for A.S. a great save on the par-4 fourth hole. His
Ramat HaSharon of the Liga Artzit in Israel. As a senior at UC Santa Barbara in 2017-18,
See HOOPS, Page 16 Edelman was named an All-Big West Conference forward. See GOLF, Page 16

Texans 16, 49ers 13, preseason


Raiders return to L.A. Coliseum Niners’ Garoppolo on point again
By Greg Beacham Rookie John Kelly
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS rushed for 56 yards and a By Jordan Godwin Texans down the field, going 5 of 8 for 73
touchdown, and the Rams THE ASSOCIATED PRESS yards, capped by a 1-yard touchdown pass to
LOS ANGELES — Sean McVay and Jon welcomed the Raiders Bruce Ellington in Houston’s 16-13 exhibi-
Gruden both knew they’ve got to coach back to L.A. with a 19-15 HOUSTON — After tion victory over the 49ers.
against each other in a real game just 23 preseason victory over throwing just one pass in “I guess he was 5 for 8, but I think he had
days after the Rams’ preseason visit from Oakland on Saturday. his return to game action three drops on the drive,” Texans coach Bill
the Raiders. Chris Warren rushed for last week, Houston O’Brien said. “I thought he did some nice
So while the Raiders’ return to the 110 yards and a touchdown Texans quarterback things. We were able to play at a pretty good
Coliseum was a thrill for their faithful Chris Warren for the Raiders in their Deshaun Watson was tempo and get in the end zone so that was
Southern California fan base, the Rams’ return to the venerable determined to stay on the good.”
Jimmy
young coach and his veteran role model stadium that was their home for 13 seasons field a little longer on It was a much lengthier outing than the
Garoppolo
both made sure the action on the field was as Saturday night.
meaningless as possible. See RAIDERS, Page 14 Watson used his one series to march the See 49ERS, Page 14
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Rossi’s Pocono win marred by violent wreck charge down the stretch paddock when he said IndyCar was a “close-
By Dan Gelston
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS and finished second to knit family “ and he was thinking of Wickens.
keep his bid for a second “That’s the worst thing you can see. He’s
LONG POND, Pa. — Alexander Rossi was as career IndyCar title in hurt. He’s awake and alert and at least he’s
worried as the rest of the IndyCar field when a sight. alive,” driver Sebastien Bourdais said.
violent wreck shot Robert Wickens’ car air- Rossi also won for Bourdais, who finished fourth, raised con-
borne, ripped up the catchfence and left the tub Andretti Autosport on the cerns about the quality of the repairs and con-
of the rookie’s Honda toppled on the asphalt. streets of Long Beach in dition of the fence and did not want to get back
The crash at Pocono Raceway was the latest April and the Mid-Ohio in the car. Track President Ben May said: “It
grim reminder how drivers in open-wheel rac- Robert Wickens road course three weeks may not be the prettiest job but it’s going to
ing put their lives on the line. ago. be safe.”
“It’s part of our job, right? You’ve got to But the championship race was tinged with Bourdais called the repairs, “pretty lousy.”
compartmentalize,” Rossi said. “You’ve got worry over the 29-year-old Wickens, a driver It was one more chilling moment at
WINSLOW TOWNSON/USA TODAY SPORTS
to accept it and deal with that emotion after on the rise in his first season with Schmidt Pocono. Justin Wilson died from a head injury
Simone Biles competes in the floor exercise Peterson Motorsports in 2015 when a piece of debris from a crashed
during the U.S. Gymnastics Championships the race.”
Wickens was airlifted to a hospital and was Wickens was attempting to pass Ryan car bounced off the track and hit his helmet.
Sunday at TD Garden. Hunter-Reay when the two cars slightly Hunter-Reay, James Hinchcliffe, Pietro
being treated for injuries to his lower extremi-

Biles makes ties, right arm and spine following an acci-


dent early in the race. IndyCar said the
Canadian sustained a pulmonary contusion
touched just six laps into the race. That caused
Hunter-Reay’s car to careen into the wall and
Wickens’ car was pulled along for the ride.
Fittipaldi and Takuma Sato were among the
drivers collected in Sunday’s wreck.
Hinchcliffe held his wrists as he slowly left

statement in and will undergo an MRI and probable surgery


at Lehigh Valley Hospital Cedar Crest in
Allentown.
Once Wickens’ car soared over Hunter-Reay’s
and hit the fence, it spun round and round like
a top. The fencing was shredded and Wickens’
the car but was cleared and released from the
medical center. Hinchcliffe went to the hospi-
tal to visit his Schmidt Peterson Motorsports

5th title win Once the race restarted after a two-hour stop-
page to repair 80-feet of fence, Rossi got
rolling.
car reduced to just the tub, which came to a rest
on the track along an interior wall.
Medical workers calmly attended to
teammate.
Hinchcliffe survived his own life-threaten-
ing injury when a broken part from his car
By Will Graves Rossi dominated Sunday at Pocono and led Wickens, and the Canadian was taken to an pierced an artery during a 2015 crash at
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 180 of 200 laps to win his second straight ambulance before he was transported to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. He’s close
race and third of the season, slicing into Scott helicopter. The impact of the wreck tore out with Wickens as the two raced each other as
BOSTON — The color choice wasn’t a Dixon’s grip on the championship lead with about 80 feet of fence, damaged a few posts and youngsters in Toronto. Hinchcliffe, runner-up
coincidence. It was a statement. One Simone three races left in the season. stopped the race. After a nearly two-hour delay, on ABC’s “Dancing With The Stars” in 2017,
Biles felt compelled to make even as the Dixon finished third and his points lead over the race resumed without another spate of helped lure Wickens to IndyCar this season
organization she competes for struggles to Rossi dipped to just 29 points, as neither driv- aggressive driving — Graham Rahal tangled after a successful career in Europe.
find a compassionate and compelling mes- er can afford much of a slip up in the title hunt. with Spencer Pigot as the field was brought to Wickens had reeled off five straight top-five
sage to sexual abuse survivors. “We’ve been a bit blah. They’ve been green — and ended without another caution. finishes and matched a career-best second in
The Olympic champion designed the leo- excelling,” Dixon said For Rossi, his thoughts were with Wickens. the last race at Mid-Ohio. He is sixth in the
tard she wore while winning her fifth US Rossi, the 2016 Indianapolis 500 champi- “It’s tough to really celebrate after what points race.
women’s gymnastics title Sunday, all the way on, ended Will Power’s bid to win three happened,” Rossi said. “We’ll enjoy this one, but dark cloud
down to the light shade of teal. It’s the desig- straight Pocono races. Power made a hard Dixon echoed the thoughts of the rest of the (today),” Rossi said.
nated color for survivors of sexual abuse, a
group that includes Biles, who revealed in
January she was among the victims of former Nassar moved to another prison Sports briefs Martinez ties MLS scoring record
USA Gymnastics team doctor Larry Nassar. OKLAHOMA CITY — Authorities say dis-
“(The color) is for the survivors,” Biles Nassar’s attorneys said last month he was ATLANTA — Josef Martinez scored his 27th
graced former sports doc- goal to tie the MLS season record Sunday as
said after becoming the first woman in 24 tor Larry Nassar has been assaulted within hours of being placed in
years to post the top score on every event on the general population at the Arizona feder- Atlanta United beat the Columbus Crew 3-1.
transferred to another fed-
her way to a national championship. “I eral prison facility. al prison. Julian Gressel set up Martinez’s scoring
stand with all of them and I think it’s kind of The Federal Bureau of Ralph Miller, a retired federal prisons opportunity with a steal in the Crew’s half of
special to unite (people).” Prisons website on Sunday worker who specialized in sex offender des- the field. Martinez broke down a pair of defend-
The 21-year-old came up with the idea shows the former Michigan ignations, tells The Detroit News the trans- ers before finishing with his left foot from the
eight months ago, long before she knew State University and USA fer is likely due to the assault. top of the penalty area in the 31st minute.
how her comeback following a post- Gymnastics doctor is at the Nassar pleaded guilty in two cases to With nine games left in the regular season,
Olympic break would go. In the end, it
Larry Nassar Oklahoma Federal Transfer molesting women and girls who sought Martinez matched Roy Lassiter (1996), Chris
Center in Oklahoma City. treatment. He’s serving decades in prison Wondolowski (2012) and Bradley Wright-
See TEAL, Page 16 He had been imprisoned in Tucson, Arizona. and likely will never be released. Phillips (2014) for the season record.

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Anemic Giants swept by last-place Reds
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS drove in two runs in Cincinnati’s “You look at his velocity, ”
Reds 11, Giants 4 big inning. Bochy said, “I don’t know of any-
CINCINNATI — Eugenio Suarez “So met i mes didn’t hit much, The offense didn’t “It was an awesome inning,” body in the National League who
and the Cincinnati Reds closed out it is when you Casali said. “I’m sure I’ve had two throws harder on average, and his
do anything here. We were hoping
a nice weekend with another solid play a club, ” hits in an inning at some point in changeup was biting. He was on
day at the plate. for more.”
interim manag- my career, but not in the big top of his game.”
It was quite a response to a tough Giants left-hander Andrew leagues. Any time you put up a
er Jim Peraza finished with three hits
series against Cleveland. Suarez (4-9) was tagged for seven crooked number against a club like
Riggleman as Cincinnati closed out a 5-4
Suarez hit a two-run homer dur- runs, five earned, and seven hits in that, it’s important.”
said. “We had a homestand. Phillip Ervin had two
ing Cincinnati’s seven-run third a season-low 2 2/3 innings in the Reds right-hander Luis Castillo hits and scored a run.
Bruce Bochy hot Cleveland
inning, and the Reds swept the finale. (7-10) struck out nine in 6 2/3
team, then we
Giants with an 11-4 win on get a Giants team that’s been
“I got ahead,” Suarez said. “I just innings. He was charged with New leadoff man
Sunday. struggling with the bats. We got couldn’t put them away. I didn’t three runs, one earned, and six
Jose Peraza also hit a two-run have that putaway pitch today. I Brandon Belt became the first
them at the right time.” hits.
homer for last-place Cincinnati, thought I had good stuff. The loca- “Everything was working for me first baseman to lead off for the
San Francisco had a chance to Giants since David Bell on July 6,
which outscored San Francisco 18- tion wasn’t there.” today,” Castillo said. “I was com-
5 in the last two games. Billy sweep Los Angeles before the 2002, at Arizona. Belt went 0 for 4
Giants infielder Chase d’Arnaud manding my changeup. My slider
Hamilton tripled twice and drove Dodgers’ 12-inning victory on worked a scoreless eighth in his was good and I was throwing with two strikeouts.
in three runs. Wednesday night. The Giants then first career pitching appearance. strikes. I think, like last year, I’m
The Reds also swept the Giants managed just six runs in the sweep Suarez’s career-best 27th homer able to throw my pitches in any
Up next
in Cincy last season. Nine differ- by the Reds, extending their slide made it 6-1 in the third. Scooter situation.” Derek Holland (6-8) makes just
ent Reds scored at least one run, to four games. Gennett hit a two-run triple before Castillo retired 13 straight bat- his second career start against the
helping Cincinnati bounce back “It’s frustrating,” San Francisco Suarez’s drive to center. ters before Stephen Duggar’s two- Mets in Monday’s series opener in
after it was swept by Cleveland. manager Bruce Bochy said. “We Curt Casali also had two hits and out single in the seventh. New York.

Kershaw wins 150th, Machado exits with injury Little League Classic
By Daimon Eklund
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
tough. And to
come right back
three-run homer in the ninth inning
with position player Andrew Romine Mets rout Phils 8-2 in Williamsport
on a day game, on the mound. Turner extended his By Mick Cranston ers who reached
SEATTLE — Clayton Kershaw there could be a hitting streak to 13 games. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the majors after
has rarely needed much run support little hangover Enrique Hernandez had an RBI playing in the
to pull out a win. The Dodgers made effect,” Kershaw single as part of the Dodgers’ five- WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. — Amed LLWS.
sure Sunday he had more than said. “Our guys, run first inning. He added his 18th Rosario had three hits and drove in “Pretty surre-
enough for a milestone win. coming out in home run and a bases-loaded walk as three runs, and the New York Mets al because I
The Dodgers scored five runs the first inning the Dodgers won for the third time went from cheering on players in walked into the
before Kershaw took the mound, Clayton like that is a big in four games. the Little League World Series to dugout and they
and the three-time NL Cy Young Kershaw testament to Cody Bellinger pushed his own impressing the youngsters in an were getting
Award winner shut down the Seattle them. That was hitting streak to 12 games with 8-2 victory over the Philadelphia Todd Frazier ready to play a
Mariners over seven innings for his awesome today.” three hits and two RBIs for L.A. Phillies on Sunday night. game and one of
150th career win in a 12-1 rout. Kershaw (6-5) gave up one run on Dodgers shorstop Manny Jeff McNeil added a two-run sin- them was like, ‘Whoa, that’s Scott
The offensive explosion came a four hits, struck out seven and Machado left the game after being gle to back Jason Vargas (3-8) as Kingery!”’ said the rookie infield-
day after the Mariners beat Los walked one. The 30-year-old lefty hit on the wrist by Romine in the the Mets claimed the second Little er, who doubled in the fifth.
Angeles on a 10th-inning, game- improved to 150-69. ninth. Manager Dave Roberts said League Classic and prevented the “That’s crazy, because I remember
ending balk. Justin Turner tied career highs with Machado got X-rays as a precau- Phillies from moving into first when I was sitting in that dugout.”
“To lose it in that situation is four hits and five RBIs, including a tion, but he was expected to be fine. place in the NL East. Frazier, who sparked a four-run
Carlos Santana hit a two-run second with a leadoff single, is
the 114th pitcher with at least 200 count, walked Marcus Semien and homer for the Phillies, but Nick remembered for leading Toms

A’S career wins.


“When you reach a milestone,
you look back, understand and rel-
got Mark Canha swinging on a 2-
2 pitch. Four Houston relievers
shut down the A’s on one hit over 3
Pivetta (7-10) allowed six runs in
3 2/3 innings in Philadelphia’s
seventh loss in 11 games.
River, New Jersey, to the 1998
title when he led off the game with
a home run and struck out the final
Continued from page 11 ish what you’ve done,” the 35- 2/3 innings. Players and families from the 16 batter.
year-old Verlander said. “I look The Astros won for the second teams competing in the nearby “It’s been a long day, but well
around from when I started and time in nine games. The Athletics LLWS packed into 2, 500-seat worth it,” said Frazier, who hadn’t
“You just look at his numbers. realized it’s a long journey. From had won 13 of their past 16 games Bowman Field, the 92-year-old been back to Williamsport since
He’s something special.” age 21 to now, mentally, it’s been to draw even with Houston. home of the Phillies’ Class A affil- 1999. “I kept telling these kids,
Verlander gave up four runs on a process.” After allowing six runs in three iate in the New York-Penn League. let it all sink in.”
seven hits over 5 1/3 innings. He Brad Peacock took over for previous August starts combined, The spotlight shined on New Just like the 11 and 12 year olds
walked one and struck out six but Verlander in the sixth, with two Sean Manaea (11-9) gave up six in York’s Todd Frazier and Michael gathered in Williamsport, the
gave up three home runs and has runners on and one out. He struck four-plus innings against the Conforto and Philadelphia’s Scott Mets and Phillies lined up for
allowed 25 this season. He became out Stephen Piscotty on a full Astros. Kingery, who are among 54 play- postgame handshakes.

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Texans defensive end J. J. Watt, line-

49ERS backer Jadeveon Clowney, safety Tyrann


Mathieu, cornerback Johnathan Joseph and
several other Texans defensive starters did-
Continued from page 11 n’t play. Offensively, starting wide
receivers DeAndre Hopkins and Will Fuller
did not play.
preseason opener in Kansas City, when
Watson attempted just one pass in his return
to game action after missing the second half Injuries
of his rookie season with a torn ACL.
“I felt good just to be in a game,” Watson 49ers backup OL Erik Magnuson suffered a
said. “Try to get my feet wet. It was a good hamstring injury in the third quarter and
drive for us.” limped to the locker room. DEs Solomon
Watson’s efficiency matched a nice open- Thomas (concussion) and Arik Armstead
ing drive from San Francisco’s Jimmy (hamstring), TE George Kittle (shoulder),
Garoppolo, who threw a 2-yard touchdown Breida (shoulder), LB Malcolm Smith (ham-
pass to Trent Taylor. string) and McKinnon (calf) were inactive.
Garoppolo’s night ended after his second
drive when a deep pass to Dante Pettis Lowering the head
bounced off Pettis’ hands and was intercept-
ed by Johnson Bademosi. Garoppolo was San Francisco was twice flagged for the
10 of 12 for 136 yards and said there were TROY TAORMINA/USA TODAY SPORTS league’s new penalties for lowering the head
plenty of “simple mistakes” that the team 49ers wide receiver Trent Taylor, right, makes a touchdown reception against Houston Texans to initiate contact, both in the second quar-
can work on correcting before the regular defensive back Aaron Colvin during the first quarter Saturday night at NRG Stadium. ter. The first came on a punt return and was
season begins. game was tied at 7 at halftime. terback Joe Webb led the Texans down the charged to Raheem Mostert and the second
49ers coach Kyle Shanahan said he was Weeden completed 7 of 15 passes for 50 field and found Vyncint Smith for a 41-yard came against Jeremiah Attaochu while rush-
tempted to send his first-string offense out yards, while Beathard was 10 of 17 for 82 touchdown with 27 seconds remaining. ing the passer.
for a third series. yards. With San Francisco down two running
“I wanted them to get going more, ” With Texans kicker Ka’imi Fairbairn nurs- backs, including starter Jerick McKinnon Penalties galore
Shanahan said. “I didn’t think our execution ing an undisclosed injury, recent acquisition (calf) and Matt Breida (shoulder), Jeremy
was great in the first game. I didn’t think it Nick Rose made a 32-yard field goal in the McNichols got the start for the 49ers, rush- “Extremely disappointing. There were
was great in this game either, but I just third quarter to put Houston up 10-7. Robbie ing for 28 yards on 10 carries. Most offen- way too many penalties. We’ll look at each
wanted to give them more time to play.” Gould tied the game at 10 later in the third sive starters played the first two series. one. Some you can control and some you
Backup quarterbacks Brandon Weeden for with a 39-yarder. Defensively, starting cornerbacks can’t, but they really hurt us. They were
Houston and C. J. Beathard for San After Gould made a 41-yard field goal with Richard Sherman and K’Waun Williams did unacceptable. ” — Shanahan on San
Francisco struggled to move the ball and the 1:41 remaining, Houston third-string quar- not play. Francisco’s 15 penalties for 140 yards

yards in his preseason debut against Detroit.

RAIDERS Rams 19, Raiders 16, preseason


frequently cites Gruden and his brother, Jay,
as major influences on his coaching style
“It’s about showing I can play in the
league and make the most of my opportuni-
ties,” Warren said. “I didn’t expect to play
Continued from page 11 and mentality. as much as I did. It was nice to get some
“Everybody knows what a huge amount of good pops in. I was able to get some yards
during their largely successful tenure in Los respect I have for Jon, and how great he’s after contact.”
Angeles. Their passionate local following been to me over the course of my coaching
turned out in force, filling the 95-year-old career,” McVay said. “(But) they were pretty Homecoming game
arena with black jerseys and loud cheers. regulated. Very similar in terms of the Al Davis moved the Raiders from Oakland
“It was awesome being back here,” Gruden approach by both teams. Very vanilla.” to Los Angeles in 1982, and their home
said. “If you understand the Raiders, they The Rams’ backups dominated the crowds at the Coliseum quickly developed a
have had a history here, a championship Raiders’ reserves in the first half, taking a reputation for rowdiness and occasional vio-
history here. There are still a lot of fans that GARY A. VASQUEZ/USA TODAY SPORTS 13-0 lead while holding Oakland to 58 yards lence. But the Raiders also won the hearts of a
remember those teams, and rightfully so.” Raiders running back Chris Warren ran for 110 and one first down. Oakland trailed 16-0 generation of Los Angeles football fans with
But both teams rested nearly all of their yards and one touchdown against the Rams before mounting a rally, but the Raiders their swagger and success, including a Super
presumptive starters and used no significant at the L.A. Memorial Coliseum. failed on their second 2-point conversion Bowl title in their second season in town.
parts of their playbook, thanks in part to a up here and cry about it, because it’s the attempt of the day following Griff Whalen’s The Rams spent the 1980s in Anaheim,
weird NFL scheduling decision that forced same for them as it is us. But we didn’t want 10-yard TD catch with 9:52 to play. further opening the way for the Raiders to
these teams to play an exhibition three to play our starters, and we didn’t want them “I was going to do everything humanly become Generation X’s favorite team in LA.
weeks before they meet in their Monday to hear our audibles and hand signals. I don’t possible to avoid overtime today, yes,” Both franchises moved after the 1994 sea-
night regular-season opener in Oakland. think they wanted us to get a feel for them Gruden said. son, and the Rams returned home two years
“I’ve never been in a preseason game like either, so it was a strange ballgame.” Sam Ficken then hit his second field goal ago. The Raiders missed out on the chance
this,” Gruden said. “This is tough, in our Although both coaches revealed as little for the Rams with 5:46 left. to return to LA when the Chargers made their
first training camp as a football team, to about their teams as possible, McVay still The Raiders’ offense didn’t record its sec- move last year, but the Raiders will be only
have our second (preseason game) against a relished his first chance to face Gruden, who ond first down of the day until late in the about 260 miles from Los Angeles when
team we open up with. employed McVay as a 22-year-old assistant third quarter, but Warren capped the 75-yard they move to Las Vegas in 2020, making it
“I don’t know in the history of the NFL if wide receivers coach on his final staff with drive with a 3-yard TD run. The undrafted even easier for LA’s silver-and-black fans to
that’s ever happened. I’m not going to sit the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2008. McVay free-agent running back from Texas had 86 back their team.
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Park reclaims No. 1 world rank
with playoff win in Indianapolis
By Michael Marot though she Both chipped onto the green
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS declined to take with makeable birdie putts, but
the milk bath as Salas’ curved just left of the hole.
INDIANAPOLIS — Sung Hyun the event’s inau- Park’s putt, meanwhile, dropped
Park blew one chance to jump back gural winner, cleanly in the middle of the cup.
on top of the world Sunday. Lexi Thompson, “I was not nervous at all,” Park
The South Korean star made sure did last year. said. “When the other person
it didn’t happen again. “I didn’t missed the putt, I felt relieved that
After missing a short birdie putt on expect that tra- I would make it.”
the final hole of regulation and leav- Sung Hyun dition, but I was Salas’ fifth career runner-up fin-
ing the door open for Lizette Salas, Park pleased to do ish might have been the most frus-
Park made a 15-foot birdie putt on the it,” Park said. trating. ROB KINNAN/USA TODAY SPORTS
first hole of a playoff to win the Indy But she needed some help to After finishing tied for fifth in Brandt Snedeker celebrates after sinking a birdie putt on the final hole
Women in Tech Championship and reach the winner’s circle. last year’s 54-hole tournament here Sunday to win the Wyndham Championship at Sedgefield Country Club.
reclaim the No. 1 spot. Salas had a two-shot lead after a with three sub-par rounds, she
“I’m very honored to be ranked
No. 1 and I hope to maintain that
ranking for a long time,” she said
birdie on the par-4, 13th and seemed
perfectly positioned to end her per-
sonal victory drought of more than
opened this year’s event with a
course record-tying 62 on Thursday.
She then had rounds of 69 and 64
Snedeker wins at Wyndham
through an interpreter after shooting four years — even after Park cut the and 69 and stayed atop the leader By Joedy McCreary the way we did today, to play pret-
a 3-under 69 for a four-round total of lead to one with a birdie at No. 14. board through every hole Sunday — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ty much a flawless round of golf.”
23-under 265. “I will try my best.” Then the tournament that had until Park’s final putt. Pan shot a 66 to tie for second
The 25-year-old South Korean been full of low scores and light “I stuck with my game plan and a GREENSBORO, N.C. — Brandt with Webb Simpson. Simpson
held top spot for one week last on drama suddenly switched. couple of putts could have Snedeker began the Wyndham matched his career-best with a 62.
November. Salas, who had missed only dropped,” she said. “But you’ve Championship with history — “I feel like it was a round I need-
If she continues playing like she three fairways all week, hit drives just got to roll with it.” and ended it with a victory. ed to make a push to the leader-
did this weekend, Park could retain into the rough on the last two Amy Kang, of South Korea, Snedeker earned his ninth PGA board,” Simpson said. “Brandt’s
it for quite a while. holes of regulation. wound up third after shooting 69 Tour title Sunday, three days after obviously had a great week ... so I
She became the second three- She dropped into a tie after making to finish at 22-under 266. opening with an 11-under 59. knew it was going to take some-
time winner on tour this season bogey at the par-4, 17th and got a Thailand’s Ariya Jutanugarn need- He closed with a 65 for a three- thing super low.”
and now won five LPGA Tour titles reprieve when Park’s birdie putt for ed to finish higher than sixth to stroke victory in the regular-sea- Snedeker opened the tournament
over the past two years — includ- the lead on No. 18 slid just to the retain her hold on the No. 1 spot. son finale, breaking a tie with with the 59 that made him the first
ing two majors. right of the hole. Salas then hit her Jutanugarn tied for seventh after C.T. Pan on the final hole with a tour player this year and just the
And aside from a rare mishit, which approach shot from the deep rough shooting 66 for an 18-under 270. birdie and Pan’s double bogey in 10th ever to break 60, then on the
led to a double bogey Saturday, Park on No. 18 within five feet, giving Thompson birdied the final hole the group ahead. final day played 29 holes at 5
played the Brickyard Crossing Golf her a chance to win. But after backing to finish 1 under for the day and 17 Snedeker finished at 21-under under to seal it. He’s the fifth tour
Course almost flawlessly. away from the putt, she also missed. under in her first tournament fol- 259 for his first win since 2016 player to shoot in the 50s and then
She opened with a 68 on Thursday, “I could have freaked out, I could lowing a monthlong break to and his second at the tournament, win the tournament.
followed with a 63 on Friday and have done a lot of other things, but recover from physical and mental but first at Sedgefield Country He was never in danger of miss-
started in the next-to-last paring I stayed patient and I hit the shot I exhaustion. Club, to close what he called “the ing the playoffs for the first time
after settling for 66 on Saturday. wanted,” she said of the chip. “All I But it was Park who delivered an most stressful week I’ve ever had in his career, but the victory gave
After finishing, Park was whisked could ask for was an opportunity.” eighth straight win for non- in professional golf.” him a huge jump on the points
away to the Indianapolis Motor Salas, hitting first, drove down Americans. “Shooting 59 on Thursday, your list. He climbed 50 spots to No.
Speedway’s finish line, where she the middle of the fairway within 90 “My goal was to win three times expectations go through the 30 on the list, after arriving at
celebrated by kissing the bricks and yards of the hole. Park answered this year,” Park said. “I’m trying roof,” Snedeker said, also express- 80th — which would have been his
taking the traditional sip of milk — with a drive about 30 yards longer. hard, so maybe I will win again.” ing pride that he could “cap it off lowest finish.
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entire summer working in the Jump, who is set to begin her col-
AMERICAN LEAGUE
East Division
W L Pct GB
NATIONAL LEAGUE
East Division
W L Pct GB
HOOPS weight room and down on the court
shooting. So she’s really getting
herself ready for her first pro sea-
lege career at Stanford later this
year.
“Players see and play with
Boston 88 37 .704 — Atlanta 68 55 .553 — Continued from page 11 son in Israel. … It was neat to women that are at the top of their
New York 78 46 .629 9 1/2 Philadelphia 68 55 .553 — have her back around and just how field,” Paye said of the advantages
Tampa Bay 63 61 .508 24 1/2 Washington 62 63 .496 7 fit she’s getting.” of younger players taking on the
Toronto 55 69 .444 32 1/2 New York 53 69 .434 14 1/2 game) while overall totaling 16.2
Baltimore 37 87 .298 50 1/2 Miami 50 76 .397 19 1/2 ppg and 9.6 rpg en route to being Paye has coached in the Pro-Am Pro-Am ranks, “ players that are
named a first-team All-Big West League since the inception of bigger, stronger, faster and more
Central Division Central Division skilled.”
Cleveland 71 52 .577 — Chicago 71 52 .577 — Conference forward. women’s basketball on the
Minnesota 59 64 .480 12 Milwaukee 69 57 .548 3 1/2 Edelman also earned UCSB’s top renowned summer circuit in 1995. For Edelman, the Pro-Am games
Detroit 51 74 .408 21 St. Louis 68 57 .544 4 student-athlete award two years in His team in the inaugural 1995 were a way of staying in shape
Chicago 46 77 .374 25 Pittsburgh 63 62 .504 9 season, South Bay, took runner-up prior to A.S. Ramat HaSharon’s
Kansas City 38 86 .306 33 1/2 Cincinnati 55 69 .444 16 1/2 a row, being recognized with the
Golden Eagle Ring as the highest honors in the postseason. This season opener Oct. 22.
West Division West Division GPA of any women’s athlete at the year, Paye’s TNT was eliminated in While Edelman is a native of
Houston 75 49 .605 — Arizona 69 56 .552 —
university. In her final year, the first round. Sunnyvale, she was granted dual
A’s 74 50 .597 1 Colorado 68 56 .548 1/2
Seattle 71 54 .568 4 1/2 Los Angeles 67 58 .536 2 Edelman achieved a 3.96 GPA. Most teams on the Pro-Am cir- citizenship in Israel via a process
Angels 63 63 .500 13 Giants 61 64 .488 8 Through the summer, Edelman cuit don’t bring aboard high known as “Making Aliyah,” a for-
Texas 56 70 .444 20 San Diego 49 78 .386 21 mal sponsorship by the Israeli
played two games in the San school players. This is where Paye
Francisco Bay Area Pro-Am bucks convention though. As did government to work in the coun-
Saturday’s Games Saturday’s Games
N.Y.Yankees 11,Toronto 6 League women’s league season Edelman following her senior year try. Edelman said she was official-
N.Y. Mets 3, Philadelphia 1 ly granted her dual citizenship last
Baltimore 4, Cleveland 2 with Paye’s TNT, run by her former at Menlo, three recent high school
Miami 7,Washington 5, 10 innings
Oakland 7, Houston 1 high school head coach John players took the court for Paye’s week.
Pittsburgh 3, Chicago Cubs 1
Boston 5,Tampa Bay 2
Cincinnati 7, San Francisco 1
Paye. It was the first time Edelman TNT over the summer, including A.S. Ramat HaSharon is one of
Detroit 7, Minnesota 5
Colorado 5, Atlanta 3, 10 innings
suited up with Paye’s TNT since recent Menlo graduate Mallory 24 teams in the Liga Artzit, the
Kansas City 3, Chicago White Sox 1 2013, following her senior year at North — on her way to play third tier of professional women’s
Angels 11,Texas 7 St. Louis 7, Milwaukee 2
San Diego 7, Arizona 6 Menlo. Division III college basketball at basketball in Israel. The second-
Seattle 5, L.A.Dodgers 4, 10 innings
Sunday’s Games Seattle 5, L.A. Dodgers 4, 10 innings “I’ve really been excited about Occidental College — incoming tier league is the Liga Leumit, with
Tampa Bay 2, Boston 0 Sunday’s Games seeing Drew work so hard,” Paye Menlo sophomore Avery Lee, and the top tier being the Israeli
N.Y.Yankees 10,Toronto 2 Cincinnati 11, San Francisco 4 said. “She was down at Menlo the recent Pinewood graduate Hannah Basketball Premier League.
Cleveland 8, Baltimore 0 Colorado 4, Atlanta 2
Chicago White Sox 7, Kansas City 6 Miami 12,Washington 1
drove into the rocks at the par-5 nals, Hovland wasn’t nearly as
Minnesota 5, Detroit 4
Texas 4, Angels 2
Houston 9, Oakland 4
L.A.Dodgers 12, Seattle 1
Pittsburgh 2, Chicago Cubs 1, 11 innings
Milwaukee 2, St. Louis 1
Arizona 4, San Diego 3
L.A. Dodgers 12, Seattle 1
GOLF 18th.
But Hovland saved par after tak-
ing a one-stroke penalty and
sharp in the final. He had just six
birdies, four bogeys and one dou-
ble bogey in 31 holes but Bling
Monday’s Games
N.Y.Mets vs.Philadelphia at Williamsport,Pa.,7:10 p.m.
Continued from page 11 Bling missed his birdie putt after couldn’t capitalize, missing sever-
O’s (Cashner 4-10) at Toronto (Estrada 6-9), 4:07 p.m. al mid-range putts that could have
Monday’s Games laying up on his second shot to
ChiSox (Giolito 8-9) at Twins (Gonsalves 0-0), 4:10 p.m. changed the momentum of the
Tribe (Kluber 15-6) at Boston (Porcello 15-5), 4:10 p.m. Atlanta (Gausman 7-9) at Bucs (Archer 4-5), 4:05 p.m. drive landed in a hazard down an keep Hovland up four holes after
S.F. (Holland 6-8) at N.Y. Mets (Wheeler 8-6), 4:10 p.m. the morning round. match.
K.C.(Lopez 0-2) at Tampa Bay (TBD), 4:10 p.m. embankment, forcing Hovland to
Texas (Gallardo 7-2) at A’s (Fiers 8-6), 7:05 p.m. Reds (Bailey 1-10) at Brewers (Anderson 7-7),5:10 p.m. climb about 40 feet down the hill to Bling then bogeyed the first This was an emotional week for
Houston (Cole 11-5) at M’s (Hernandez 8-11),7:10 p.m. St. Louis (Gomber 3-0) at L.A. (Wood 7-6), 7:10 p.m. take his shot. He hit a wedge with- hole in the afternoon to fall five Bling, whose late mother, Sara,
in 3 feet and made birdie, never giv- back. Bling made a long birdie on had always wanted to see her son
TRANSACTIONS ing up the lead. the 27th hole to get back within
four but missed a birdie putt the
make it at a USGA event. Sara
Bling died at age 45 after suffering
He expanded that edge by win-
BASEBALL TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Placed RHP Marcus
ning four straight holes begin- next hole. a sudden blood clot that went to
American League Stroman on the 10-day DL, retroactive to Thurs-
DETROIT TIGERS — Recalled LHP Daniel Stumpf day, Aug. 16. Recalled LHP Thomas Pannone from ning at No. 8 and was in control Bling then followed with a dou- her brain.
from Toledo (IL). Designated RHP Zach McAllister for Buffalo (IL). Purchased the contract of RHP Justin ble bogey and a three-putt for
Shafer from Buffalo. Optioned LHP Luis Santos the rest of the way. Bling narrowed Bling had a tough road to the
assignment. bogey on the next two holes to
MINNESOTA TWINS — Placed RHP Ervin Santana was optioned to Buffalo. Transferred RHP Aaron the deficit to four holes when final, getting stretched to the 18th
on the 10-day DL. Reinstated OF Robbie Grossman Sanchez to the 60-day DL. Hovland bogeyed the par-3 17th fall six holes back with six to go. hole in his previous four matches.
from the 10-day DL. Recalled RHP Alan Busenitz Atlantic League
from Rochester (IL). Assigned OF Johnny Field to LONG ISLAND DUCKS — Activated RHP Matt Larkins.
and appeared to have a chance to After making six birdies in his But after surviving all of those, he
Rochester. Placed LHP Hector Silvestre on the inactive list. get even closer when Hovland final seven holes in the semifi- couldn’t deliver against Hovland.

USA Gymnastics president Kerry when the organization and the vic- Games, Biles has somehow reached Clara Schroth Lomady, who won

TEAL
Continued from page 12
Perry spent 22 minutes talking
around the fallout of the Nassar
scandal without offering much in
tims stand “side by side.”
It’s already happening, and it has
little to do with USA Gymnastics
another level. She posted a two-day
total of 119.850, more than six
points ahead of reigning world cham-
six between 1945 and 1952. Biles
also became the first woman since
three-time Olympian Dominique
the way of substance in her first and everything to do with Biles. pion Morgan Hurd and a full seven Dawes in 1994 to wind up first on
extended public comments since She has opted against providing points clear of Riley McCusker. floor exercise, balance beam,
simultaneously served as a beacon to taking over last December. specifics about her experiences with Biles’ margin of victory was greater vault and uneven bars.
her otherworldly gymnastics while Nassar. In a way, her boundary- than the gap between Hurd and 11th- “It was shocking then (in ’94)
Perry danced around the question
also highlighting the need to keep pushing gymnastics and thoughtful place finisher Jordan Chiles. and it’s shocking now, too,” said
when asked if the organization
the Nassar victims at the forefront. fashion choice will send a stronger “She pushes us,” McCusker said. high performance coordinator
planned to do anything specific to
It’s a balance USA Gymnastics honor the survivors. Ultimately, message than any words ever could. “I’m honestly just in awe of her.” Tom Forster.
can’t seem to locate. Biles’ elec- USA Gymnastics did not, though Two years after winning four gold Biles is the second woman to Forster and the rest of the world
tric performance came hours after Perry said she envisions a day medals in at the 2016 Summer win nationals five times, joining might want to get used to it. Again.

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A difficult decision
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omeone just asked me for an old col-
umn to help a friend think through
the extraordinarily difficult decision
of euthanizing a beloved pet who is begin-
ning to show signs of suffering from illness.
It’s an odd feeling to be considered a resource
on this topic but it’s an issue I’ve faced, and
now have helped others face, countless
times. I have come to think of the life and
death of a pet as a package deal: that is, we
would never enjoy the loving presence of
other animals if we
denied ourselves that
wonderful experience
because it ends, often far
too soon, often with us
having to make that hard
choice for our companion
animals.
Those of us who love
our animals, who suffer as
they suffer, come to understand that the gift
‘Crazy Rich Asians’ was the world’s most popular movie this week. of a gentle death is a piece of that love. In
my experience, the difficulty is not in com-

’Crazy Rich Asians’ shines bright at the box office ing to understand that but, rather, in acting
on it: on making that compassionate, diffi-
cult and at times almost impossible decision.
We frail and faulty humans hardly seem up to
By Lindsey Bahr bumped up the film’s opening to a Wednesday lion.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS earlier in the summer. “I think the audience isn’t an obvious audi- such a task.
“We knew we’d get avids who read the book ence,” Goldstein said. “When you get a cul- Talk about a damned if you do or don’t situ-
LOS ANGELES — Glitz won over guns as and a large Asian following,” said Warner turally important event like this movie, I ation ... Make the decision before your friend
the gilded romance “Crazy Rich Asians” Bros. domestic distribution president Jeff think it just takes off like wildfire.” is in real and unreachable pain and you’ll
debuted at No. 1 in North American theaters Goldstein. “We figured OK, we get good The stakes were high for the first studio- likely come to feel guilt that, perhaps, you
this weekend, surpassing industry expecta- reviews, open on Wednesday, word of mouth produced movie led by Asian-Americans in acted in haste. Make the decision after your
tions and beating out action-packed fare like will spread and really propel the movie into 25 years. The filmmakers even turned down a friend is obviously in horrible pain and you
“Mile 22.” the weekend, and that’s exactly what hap- big offer from Netflix to give the historically will forever beat yourself up for waiting too
Warner Bros. estimates that the film earned pened.” significant film a theatrical platform. Cast long. If we avoid making the choice, we fail
$25.2 million over the weekend and $34 mil- As recently as July 26, box office experts members and fans started using the hashtag the opportunity to be selfless and, under-
lion since its opening Wednesday. It’s a sure- were predicting that the film would open to at (hash)GoldOpen to try to encourage more standable as it may be, we are cowards. Yet
fire win for the film, which cost $30 million least $18 million over its first five days, but opening weekend support. when we make that choice, we forever sec-
to produce and went into the weekend with no one expected a launch of over $30 mil- Director Jon M. Chu tweeted his apprecia- ond-guess ourselves. 
months of buzz and a 93 percent “fresh” rat- tion Sunday and asked audiences to keep Here’s my read: in caring for someone so
ing on Rotten Tomatoes. Top 10 movies spreading the word. entirely dependent upon us we reach to some-
Breakout star Henry Golding told The “We still have a long run to go but our mes- thing beyond our usual capacities. It is when
1.“Crazy Rich Asians,” $25.2 million ($730,000 sage to the world has been heard. We have we are at our best, flawed but selflessly striv-
Associated Press on Sunday that the film’s international).
performance is a “testament to the people 2.“The Meg,”$21.2 million ($67 million international). arrived,” Chu wrote. “Now let’s go tell more ing to do right. We really can’t win in that
who are turning up.” 3.“Mile 22,” $13.6 million ($538,000 international). of our stories! We have a lot more to say. And awful scenario of “I acted too late or I acted
“It’s not just the Asians who are coming. 4.“Alpha,” $10.5 million. I don’t want to wait another 25 years to see too soon.” But if we make the best choice we
4.(tie) “Mission: Impossible — Fallout,” $10.5 million them. This is only the beginning.” can, compassionately and as fully aware as
It’s people of all colors from all walks of life ($20.5 million international).
who are enjoying this cinematic experi- 5.“Christopher Robin,” $8.9 million ($7.9 million Despite the success of “Crazy Rich we can possibly be, then those for whom we
ence,” Golding said. “It’s a real shift in international). Asians,” other films still found audiences make the hard choice can and do win.
Hollywood.” 6.“BlacKkKlansman,” $7 million ($1.2 million this weekend, including Warner Bros. shark
international). movie “The Meg,” which fell only 53 per- Ken White is the president of the Peninsula
Adapted from Kevin Kwan’s best-seller, 7.“Slender Man,” $5 million.
“Crazy Rich Asians” stars Constance Wu as 8.“Hotel Transylvania 3,” $3.7 million ($28.3 million cent in its second weekend. Humane Society & SPCA.
an American woman who gets a culture shock international).
meeting her boyfriend’s obscenely wealthy 9.“Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again,” $3.4 million
($15.3 million international).
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Ten San Mateo County high school students graduated from the Kaiser Permanente ‘LAUNCH’
Program at the Redwood City Medical Center. LAUNCH is celebrating its 50th summer of
connecting teens with Kaiser Permanente medical center mentors to encourage their future
interest in health care careers. From the left: Karla Garcia, Gio Jison, Maria Sosa-Ramos,Yatsari
Salas-Cortez, Nery Roman Hernandez, Srimaye Samudrala, Aubrey Romer, David Civil, Liset
Naranjo Cardenas, and Lizbeth Santizo.
*** Matthew and Dani el l e Pano s , of San
Burak and Stephani e Murato g l u, of Mateo, gave birth to a baby girl at Sequoia
San Mateo County Libraries volunteers Cindy Chen, left, and Rebecca Reisman brought a San Carlos, gave birth to a baby girl at Hospital in Redwood City on July 29,
Book Bike to the San Carlos Farmers Market on Aug. 12. Book Bikes, mini- libraries on three Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City on July 2018.
wheels, reach out to communities with books,WiFi and program information, promoting the 23, 2018. ***
love of learning and literacy. ***
Jas o n Harmo n an d B ri t t an y B ran do n Cre ws an d Me l an i e
Antonio, Texas. Radam Do ug herty , of Redwood City, gave birth Quandt, of San Carlos, gave birth to a baby
graduated from San to a baby girl at Sequoia Hospital in boy at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City on
Mateo High School. Redwood City on July 27, 2018. July 29, 2018.
*** *** ***
As hi s h Si ng h and Adam Les s er and Khri s ti ne Lumban,
Jani ce Karan, of San Adam and Kel s ey Szenders ki , of
of San Bruno, gave birth to a baby boy at Pleasanton, gave birth to a baby boy at
Mateo, gave birth to a Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City on July
baby girl at Sequoia Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City on July
28, 2018. 30, 2018.
Hospital in Redwood ***
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*** Moon Bay, gave birth to a baby girl at Jul i en Gri co urt and Gi ada Gatto ni ,
U.S. Air Force Airman Sean P. Radam No e and Is el a Garci a, of Redwood City,
graduated from basic military training at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City on July of Mountain View, gave birth to a baby girl
gave birth to a baby girl at Sequoia Hospital 28, 2018. at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City on
Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, San in Redwood City on July 23, 2018. July 31, 2018.

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about the proximity of the soccer and

MONDAY, AUG. 20
Calendar
Paintings. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Gallery
PARK
Continued from page 1
lacrosse field currently slated for the
southern edge of the park and the
noise they will hear from spectators
Bistro Brio LGBTQ Lunch for 55 House, 320 South California Ave.,
and whistles so close to their homes.
and Over. Noon. San Mateo County Palo Alto. For more information, call In a petition that garnered signatures
Pride Center, 1021 S. El Camino Real, 326-1668. of changes that could be considered for from 54 households, they advocated
San Mateo. Cost is $4. Have lunch the 25-acre park situated within Menlo
and meet other community mem- Foster City Library Documentary for an alternate location of the field
bers every third Monday of the Club. 6:30 p.m. Foster City Library, Park and located south of unincorpo- closer to the parking lot on the north-
month. For more information and to 1000 E. Hillsdale Blvd., Foster City. rated North Fair Oaks and north of
RSVP call 591-0133. Showing the film “Inequality for All.” ern edge of the park.
For more information call 574-4842. Menlo Park’s Belle Haven neighbor- Because Bay Road, which lines the
Maturing Gracefully Talk : hood. park’s western edge, becomes con-
Financial Wellness. Noon to 1 p.m. Out of Anger: The Battle Between
Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda de Self-Control and Out of Control. Featuring a baseball field, tennis and gested with traffic from nearby
las Pulgas, Belmont. Learn about 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Bethany volleyball courts, a playground and schools, they also supported limited
what estate planning you need to Lutheran Church, 1095 Cloud Ave., picnic tables, the park has been host
know in the event of incapacity. Menlo Park. Features the filmed use of the playing fields on weekday
Rebecca Paul will discuss the neces- story of Jerry Hartman and how he to countless activities in its 82-year afternoons and raised concerns about
sary documents and how to assure learned to control his anger and history, including everything from cars queuing on the road to enter the
financial health. Free. For more infor- transform his life. For more informa-
mation call 591-8286. tion call 854-5897. volleyball and baseball games to park. She added they have also won-
community events and shaded walks dered whether the sufficient parking
Raspberry Pi. 4 p.m. Grand Avenue Elegant Simplicity Par t II:
Library, 306 Walnut Ave., South San Applying Principles of Traditional for families living nearby. But in the playing on a field at the Fair Oaks will be provided to accommodate the
Francisco. Run an entire computer Chinese Medicine in Ever yday years since the park’s last renovation Elementary School. additional uses and what kind of
system with a monitor, keyboard Nutrition. 7 p.m. to 8:15 p.m. San in the 1980s, its facilities have aged
and raspberry pi unit. Mateo Public Library, Oak Room, 55 He said the program serves some spillover effect it might have on park
Recommended for ages 10 and up. W. 3rd Avenue, San Mateo. Learn and field conditions have deteriorated, 1,200 athletes in elementary, middle neighbors if not enough spots are
Free. For more information call 877- tasty recipes that integrate nutri- spurring a community process to re- and high school, meaning as many as provided.
8530. tional guidelines from both Western
medicine and traditional Chinese imagine its uses. five teams practice simultaneously on Wijsman said the once-quiet streets
TUESDAY, AUG. 21 medicine from Dr. Brandon Yip, MD. Though the park has long been a fix- the school’s field. And though demand near the park have seen an increasing
New G aller y House Show, Cost is free. For more information
Summer Into Fall — Coastal call 522-7818. ture for community and family events, for the program has increased in number of drivers speeding through
Paintings. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Gallery a call for the changes to include more recent years, there hasn’t been room them in an effort to find short-cuts to
House, 320 S. California Ave., Palo Native Gardening in Containers. 7 active uses such as playing fields has
Alto. For more information call 326- p.m. to 9 p.m. Redwood City Public for it to grow at the field where prac- Highway 101, and fears the trend will
1668. Library, 1044 Middlefield Road, been growing among those who use tices are currently held, he said. only get worse if the field’s proposed
Redwood City. Dress the smallest of it, said county parks spokeswoman Garcia was one of more than 130 location becomes final.
Play Poker like a Pro. 1 p.m. to 2 spaces using native plants in con-
p.m. San Mateo Senior Center, 2645 tainers. For more information call Carla Schoof at the Parks people who signed a petition advocat- “If this field goes in at this location
Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo. 780-7018. Commission’s Aug. 2 meeting. ing for a separate soccer field to be that’s going to be an everyday thing,”
Classes cost $85 for residents and “The park is really known for the
$105 for everyone else. Classes THURSDAY, AUG. 23 included in the plans in an effort to she said, adding the neighborhood has
repeat every Tuesday through Aug. Conversación en Inglés. 10:30 a.m. place for a lot of community members ensure youth from North Fair Oaks been a quiet, safe place where many
28. For more information and to reg- Grand Avenue Library, 306 Walnut to hold their very key family events,”
ister call 522-7490. Ave., South San Francisco. Non- receive priority for use of the new families with children live. “That’s
native English speakers are wel- she said, according to a video of the playing field at Flood Park. He said just going to be turned upside down.”
Film Screening: ‘Neither Wolf Nor come to join the conversation at the meeting. “It has some real signifi- many of the youth in the program are Should supervisors adopt the envi-
Dog.’ 6 p.m. to 7:45 p.m. Menlo Park Grand Avenue Branch Library.
Main Library, 800 Alma St., Menlo Repeats every Thursday until cance to this broad community.” from low-income families struggling ronmental report for the potential
Park. Free. For more information call Thursday, August 30th. Free. For To address this need, a multi-use with the region’s rising cost of liv- changes this fall, county park offi-
330-2540. more information, call 877-8530. soccer and lacrosse field and recon- ing, and the program offers them a rare cials will search for a consult to lead a
B ook Club. 6 p.m. South San Asian Senior Club Special Author struction of the existing baseball field opportunity to participate in a community engagement process aimed
Francisco Main Library, 840 W. Event. 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. are incorporated in preliminary plans
Orange Ave., South San Francisco. Martin Luther King Center, 725 healthy activity that keeps them out at solidifying the final design for the
Book Club meets the third Tuesday Monte Diablo Ave., San Mateo. for the park’s new design, said of trouble. park, which will ultimately determine
of every month at 6 p.m. from Memoir for Channy Laux, survivor of Schoof. Also included among the “I feel like it saved my life, it kept what changes will be included and
January through November. The the Cambodian genocide, 1975-
book selection for August is ‘In the 1979. For more information, call 349- potential changes supervisors will me in a good direction,” he said. “I where they will go, said Schoof.
Midst of Winter’ by Isabel Allende. 8534. review this fall are improvements to know how much it means for the fami- Having visited the park for more
Free. For more information call 829- the picnic areas in the southern por-
3860. ESL Conversation Club. 10:30 a.m. lies and the community.” than 25 years from her home in North
to noon. Belmont Library, 1110 tion of the park to preserve the com- Though resident Nettie Wijsman Fair Oaks, Julia Jauregui said she
Real Estate New Classes. 6:30 p.m. Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. munity gathering space it offers.
College of San Mateo, 1700 W. Come practice speaking and listen- supports many of the changes includ- enjoys how relaxing the park but has
Hillsdale Blvd., San Mateo. Learn ing in English. Improve your gram- As a coach and former athlete for the ed in the park’s redesign, she and long thought more should be done to
about real estate and licenses. Cost mar, vocabulary, and pronunciation San Mateo County Sheriff’s Activities dozens of other neighbors of the park make the fields usable and improve the
is $138, course registration required. while meeting people from all over
For more information call 574-6165. the world. Free. For more informa- League soccer program, Armando have been voicing concerns about landscaping. She welcomed the effort
tion call 591-8286. Garcia knows from experience how noise emanating from the playing to redesign the park, which she felt
Video Editing with iMovie. 7 p.m. hard playing field space is to come by
to 10 p.m. Midpeninsula Hawaiian Music Jam and Ice fields and the uptick in traffic conges- has not been used to its potential in
Community Media Center, 900 San Cream Social. 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. in North Fair Oaks, where the program tion that may accompany the park’s recent years.
Antonio Road, Palo Alto. Learn basic San Mateo Senior Center, 2645 is based. Because sports teams and new uses. “This park needs to be alive,” she
video-editing. To register, visit mid- Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo.
penmedia.org/event/video-editing- Registration is not required. $1 will activities based in Redwood City take A resident of Del Norte Avenue just said. “I really hope they do some-
with-imovie-aug-21-23-2/. be collected at the door. For more priority for playing fields there, the south of the park, Wijsman and sever- thing. I hope they come with their
information call 522-7490.
Peninsula Rose Society Meeting. teams Garcia oversees are limited to al of her neighbors are concerned good ideas.”
7:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Redwood City B ack to School Ice Cream Social.
Veterans Memorial Senior Center, 3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. Belmont Library,
1455 Madison Ave., Redwood City. 1110 Alameda de las Pulgas, of restrictions on smoking and tobac- to pass a citywide ban on smoking
Refreshments and raffle prizes. For
more information call 465-3967.
WEDNESDAY, AUG. 22
Peninsula Humane Society and
Belmont. Come celebrate back to
school with refreshing ice cream.
Free for all ages. For more informa-
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SPCA’s Free Pet ‘Fixes.’ 8 a.m. to 9 New Gallery House Show, supported the various regulations out- Francisco, San Mateo, South San
a.m. Pet Food Express, 6925 Mission Summer Into Fall — Coastal lined the two proposed ordinances. Francisco and unincorporated San
St., Daly City. Free spay/neuter clinic. Paintings. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Gallery the city and pay a fee, and it would ban
For more information call 340-7022. House, 320 South California Ave., Earlier this year, Half Moon Bay Mateo County are a few of the other
Palo Alto. For more information, call tobacco sales in vending machines and received an F grade from the American local areas where smoking bans have
Drop-In Computer Help. 10 a.m. to 326-1668. at pharmacies in Half Moon Bay. It Lung Association because there are been enacted.
Noon. Redwood City Public Library,
1044 Middlefield Road, Redwood FRIDAY, AUG. 24 would also ban the sale of flavored currently no tobacco-related ordi-
City. Free. For more information call Coffee and Coloring. 10 a.m. to tobacco products. nances on the books. The meeting will be held at 7 p.m. at
780-7098. noon. Belmont Library, 1110 The council discussed potential regu-
Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. The two ordinances are being pro- the Ted Adcock Community Center
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the San Mateo Daily Journal, 8/6/18, 117, SAN MATEO, CA 94403. Regis- not be granted. If no written objection is contacting your local court or county bar
8/13/18, 8/20/18, 8/27/18). tered Owners: MARIA R TAPIA ENCISO, timely filed, the court may grant the peti- association. NOTE: The court has a
same address. The business is conduct- tion without a hearing. A hearing on the statutory lien for waived fees and costs
ed by an Individual. The registrants petition shall be held on 09/11/18 at 9 on any settlement or arbitration award of
FicTiTioUs BUsiNess Name commenced to transact business under a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center, $10,000 or more in a civil case. The
sTaTemeNT #278474 the FBN on 8-2-2018. Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this court's lien must be paid before the court
The following person is doing business /s/MARIA R TAPIA ENCISO/ Order to Show Cause shall be published will dismiss the case. ¡AVISO! Lo han
as Restore Massage Therapy, 851 N This statement was filed with the Asses- at least once each week for four succes- demandado. Si no responde dentro de
San Mateo Dr, Ste F, SAN MATEO, CA sor-County Clerk on 8/3/18. (Published in sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- 30 días, la corte puede decidir en su
94401. Registered Owner: Dacy Salcedo the San Mateo Daily Journal, 8/6/18, ing on the petition in the following news- contra sin escuchar su versión. Lea la in-
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FBN on N/A. sTaTemeNT #278624 Judge of the Superior Court spuesta por escrito en esta corte y hacer
/s/Dacy Huerta/ The following person is doing business Dated: 7/27/2018 que se entregue una copia al deman-
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the San Mateo Daily Journal, 8/6/18, Registered Owner: Anthony DeMartini, crito tiene que estar en formato legal cor-
8/13/18, 8/20/18, 8/27/18). same address. The business is conduct- recto si desea que procesen su caso en
ed by an Individual. The registrant com- la corte. Es posible que haya un formu-
menced to transact business under the lario que usted pueda usar para su re-
FicTiTioUs BUsiNess Name FBN on 8/17/18. spuesta. Puede encontrar estos formu-
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The following person is doing business This statement was filed with the Asses- CASE NUMBER (Número del Caso): Centro de Ayuda de las Cortes de Cali-
as AK Publishing, 3348 Kimberly Way, sor-County Clerk on 8/17/18. (Published 18ciV02734 fornia (www.sucorte.ca.gov), en la biblio-
SAN MATEO, CA 94403. Registered in the San Mateo Daily 8/20, 8/27, 9/3, teca de leyes de su condado o en la
9/10) NOTICE TO DEFENDANT: corte que le quede más cerca. Si no
Owner: Allen A. Kanda, same address. (AVISO AL DEMANDADO)
The business is conducted by an Individ- puede pagar la cuota de presentación,
ual. The registrants commenced to pida al secretario de la corte que le dé
public inspection Notice MELVIRDA PACHECO, an individual; un formulario de exención de pago de
transact business under the FBN on JOHN D. PACHECO, an individual;
5/23/1991. Fern Lucero, Director of cuotas. Si no presenta su respuesta a
FRED MICHAEL PACHECO, tiempo, puede perder el caso por incum-
/s/Allen A. Kanda/ Lucero Family Charitable an individual; LISA BACHATA a/k/a plimiento y la corte le podrá quitar su su-
This statement was filed with the Asses- LISA PACHECO, an individual; DARRIN
sor-County Clerk on 7/31/18. (Published Foundation will make the WADE PACHECO, an individual;
eldo, dinero y bienes sin más adverten-
private foundation annual cia.
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 8/6/18, ANTHONY GLENN PACHECO, Hay otros requisitos legales. Es reco-
8/13/18, 8/20/18, 8/27/18). tax return available for pub- an individual; KAREN PACHECO a/k/a mendable que llame a un abogado inme-
lic inspection within 180 KARRIN PACHECO, an individual diatamente. Si no conoce a un abogado,
days of publication of this puede llamar a un servicio de remisión a
FicTiTioUs BUsiNess Name YOU ARE BEING SUED BY abogados. Si no puede pagar a un abo-
sTaTemeNT #278468 notice during regular busi- PLAINTIFF: gado, es posible que cumpla con los
The following person is doing business ness hours or by written re- (LO ESTA DEMANDADO requisitos para obtener servicios legales
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Ave., Apt. 1, San Bruno, CA 94066. The
ested parties should call may decide against you without your de Ayuda de las Cortes de California,
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sor-County Clerk on 8/2/18. (Published in protect you. Your written response must
the San Mateo Daily Journal, 8/6/18, CASE# 18CIV03871 diante un acuerdo o una concesión de
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, be in proper legal form if you want the arbitraje en un caso de derecho civil.
8/13/18, 8/20/18, 8/27/18). court to hear your case. There may be a
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, Tiene que pagar el gravamen de la corte
400 COUNTY CENTER RD, court form that you can use for your antes de que la corte pueda desechar el
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 response. You can find these court forms caso.
PETITION OF and more information at the California The name and address of the court is (El
Srikanth Rajagopalan Courts Online Self-Help Center nombre y dirección de la corte es):
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), your SUPERIOR COURT OF SAN MATEO
Petitioner: Srikanth Rajagopalan filed a county law library, or the courthouse Hall of Justice
petition with this court for a decree nearest you. If you cannot pay the filing 400 County Center
changing name as follows: fee, ask the court clerk for a fee waiver REDWOOD CITY, CA 94063
Present Name: form. If you do not file your response on The name, address, and telephone num-
Srikanth Rajagopalan time, you may lose the case by default, ber of plaintiff's attorney, or plaintiff with-
Proposed Name: and your wages, money, and property out an attorney, is (El nombre, la direc-
Srikanth Rajagopalan Chinmay may be taken without further warning ción y el número de teléfono del aboga-
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short
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guitar
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Center and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric For every 1.8 degrees Fahrenheit that the air warms, it

FIRES
Continued from page 1
Administration . That’s triple the average for the five cold-
est Aprils to Septembers.
The western summer so far is more than 3 degrees
needs 15 percent more rain to make up for the drying of the
fuel, Flannigan said.
Fuel moisture levels in California and Oregon are flirting
Fahrenheit warmer than the 20th century average. with record dry levels, NOAA western regional climate cen-
California in July logged its hottest month in 124 years of ter director Tim Brown said.
down to the basic dynamics of fire. Fires need ignition, record-keeping. And low humidity is “the key driver of wildfire spread,”
oxygen and fuel. And what’s really changed is fuel — the The five years with the most acres burned since 1983 according to University of Colorado fire scientist Jennifer
trees, brush and other plants that go up in flames. averaged 63.4 degrees from April to September. That’s 1.2 Balch who says the western U.S. soon will start to see wild-
“Hotter drier weather means our fuels are drier so it’s easi- degrees warmer than average and 2.4 degrees hotter than fires of 1 million acres.
er for fires to start and spread and burn more intensely,” said the years with the least acres burned, AP’s data analysis Veteran Colorado hotshot firefighter Mike Sugaski used
University of Alberta fire scientist Mike Flannigan. shows. to consider 10,000-acre fires big, now he fights ones 10
It’s simple, he said: “The warmer it is, the more fire we In California, the five years with the most acres burned times that or more.
see.” (not including this year) average 2.1 degrees warmer than “You kind of keep saying ‘How can they get much worse?’
Federal fire and weather data show higher air temperatures the five years with the least acres burned. But they do,” Sugaski said.
are turbo-charging fire season. A degree or two may seem like not much, but for fuel it is The number of U.S. wildfires hasn’t changed much over
The five hottest Aprils to Septembers out west produced crucial. The hotter it is, the more water evaporates from the last few decades, but the area consumed has soared.
years that on average burned more than 13,500 square plants. When fuel dries faster, fires spread more and burn “The year 2000 seemed to be some kind of turning point,”
miles, according to data at the National Interagency Fire more intensely, experts said. said Randy Eardley, the fire center’s chief spokesman.
mental resources than when they are older and certain “I think for our training, it’s really trying to make that

TRAUMA
Continued from page 1
behaviors or emotional patterns take root.
“Maximizing the resources at a younger age, it actually
gives us a bigger impact,” she said.
key shift in perspective for our staff,” she said. “I think the
first step is trying to make the connection as quickly as
possible.”
Resources like home visits from health professionals as Through many of the Health System’s existing services,
well as occupational, physical and speech and language health officials have found trauma can be passed down
impact of trauma among staff throughout the county’s therapy are among the interventions that can help chil- between generations, meaning the parents of children the
Health System. As researchers have focused on trauma and dren who have had traumatic experiences regulate their pilot could help may have experienced something similar
its effects in recent years, DeMarco said health officials own emotions and avoid falling behind developmentally, in their own lives, said Erwin. She said the pilot is aimed at
have grown in their understanding of the long-term devel- said DeMarco. incorporating parents’ experiences when connecting fami-
opmental effects trauma can have on young children and To connect families with resources to help them deal lies to resources to address their needs as well.
how instances of trauma can play out in families through with trauma, health officials are incorporating trauma- With better screening in place for young children who
emotional neglect, domestic violence or sexual or physical informed training for clinic staff, which includes physi- have experienced trauma, Erwin and DeMarco have noticed
abuse. cians, receptionists, clinic managers and security guards, the rate of children being asked to leave preschool pro-
“By getting a better history and really understanding among others who work with children, said Trish Erwin, grams because of emotional and behavioral issues climb, a
how the family came [into] our services the way that they quality improvement manager in the Health System’s trend they are hoping to reverse with learnings from the
did, we’re much more able to address the needs of the spe- Family Health Services Division. pilot program. DeMarco said instances of trauma at home
cific child or their family in a way that they’re going to be Erwin said health and medical staff across the country are can easily become compounded when a child goes to
able to benefit,” she said. finding that to bring many of these families into the care school, which, can in turn, lead to anxiety about attending
By focusing on how to best screen children and their they need, those who work with them must shift from ask- school or feelings of isolation among children who feel
parents for instances of emotional disturbance when they ing questions implying there is something wrong with a they are falling behind their peers. Erwin added the early
visit the clinic or receive other services, such as home vis- family’s situation to more neutral questions aimed at deter- interventions they are hoping to bolster with the pilot
its as part of the Health System’s Women, Infants and mining what has happened within a family. could also prevent children from ending up in high-inten-
Children Program, DeMarco is hoping health officials can She said the staff is developing a protocol for following sity mental health programs and even juvenile probation
identify traumatic experiences early on so they can be con- up with families as soon as trauma is identified to ensure later in life.
nected with resources that can help them work through they are connected with resources. With the understanding Stories of parents whose children have already used the
them. parents lead busy lives and may not be able to pursue rec- county’s trauma-oriented resources — and found they are
DeMarco said the time before children turn 3 years old is ommended treatment or therapy right away, Erwin said they better able to manage their child’s behavior — gives
especially critical since their brains are developing very are working to increase communication between the pro- DeMarco hope these resources can put children at risk of
rapidly at that time, making it easier in some cases for fessionals families see at the clinic and those who provide facing several challenges on a path toward success instead.
them to redirect thoughts and be supported with develop- different therapies so parents get a call the same day they “That kind of intervention at an early age allows the
are seen by someone to figure out next steps. child then to have a different trajectory,” she said.

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Quakes cut power, topple buildings on Indonesian island


By Rosidin Sembahulun
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

SEMBALUN, Indonesia — A strong earthquake has cut


power across the Indonesian island of Lombok and
destroyed buildings as the tourist hotspot tries to recover
from a temblor earlier this month that killed hundreds of
people.
The shallow magnitude 6.9 quake that hit just after 10
p.m. Sunday was one of multiple powerful earthquakes in
the northeast of the island that also caused landslides. The
nighttime quake was followed by strong aftershocks.
An Associated Press reporter in Sembalun subdistrict, on
the island’s northeast in the shadow of Mount Rinjani, said
the latest quake caused panic, but many people were already
staying in tents following the deadly quake in early August
and its hundreds of aftershocks.
There was no immediate official information about casual-
ties.
The National Disaster Mitigation Agency said power was
cut across the island, hampering efforts to assess the situa-
tion. Some houses and other buildings in Sembalun had col-
lapsed, it said.
“People panicked and scattered,” said disaster agency
spokesman Sutopo Purwo Nugroho. “Some people are hys-
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terical because they feel earthquake aftershocks that are
harder than before. They heard a roar that probably came
Hospital patients are moved to a tent after a large earthquake struck on the nearby island of Lombok in Bali.
from landslides in the hills and Mount Rinjani.” The quake lasting five to 10 seconds also was felt in the cano, and panic in villages. Video shot by the Indonesian
Dwikorita Karnawatim, who heads Indonesia’s neighboring islands of Bali and Sumbawa and as far away as Red Cross showed huge clouds of dust billowing from the
Meteorology and Geophysics Agency, said buildings that East Java and Makassar in Sulawesi. An AP reporter said mountain’s slopes.
haven’t collapsed so far have suffered repeated stress, and tourists and villagers in Bali ran out of buildings in panic. The disaster agency said one person died from a heart
authorities have urged people to avoid both the mountain’s The daytime quakes that included a magnitude 6.3 jolt attack during the biggest of the daytime quakes and nearly
slopes and weakened buildings. caused landslides on the slopes of Rinjani, an active vol- 100 houses near the epicenter were severely damaged.

Annan’s legacy of fighting for equality and rights lives on


By Edith Ledrer 2006, Annan saw as his greatest poverty by half, promote equality for women, ensure
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS achievements the programs and policies every child has a primary school education, reduce mater-
he put in place to reduce inequality with- nal and child mortality, and halt the spread of AIDS — all
UNITED NATIONS — Kofi Annan left the United Nations in and between countries, to combat by 2015.
far more committed than it had been to combating pover- infectious diseases and to promote Those goals — only a few of which were fully achieved
ty, promoting equality and fighting for human rights — human rights and protect civilians from — were succeeded by an expanded list of U.N. Sustainable
and until his death Saturday he was warning that the rise of war crimes including genocide. Development Goals for 2030 that adds issues such as cli-
nationalism could prevent countries from working togeth- He launched the U. N. Millennium mate action, affordable and clean energy, and promoting
er to solve problems. Development Goals at a summit of peace and justice. The updated list is a major focus of the
As secretary-general of the United Nations from 1997 to Kofi Annan world leaders in 2000 to cut extreme U.N.’s current agenda.

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