The Paper 07-30-20

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You Could Be Jewish Cont. from Page 5

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Thousand Voices,” Mel Blanc, created imaginary worlds populated with equally-imaginary characters – simply from his uncanny voice modulations, forcing our imaginations to take wing.

Department in Poway, arrested a male for narcotics and weapons violations and, as the law required based on his offense, the male submitted a DNA sample.

The jokes of bygone years may be scoffed at, perhaps even ridiculed as “cornball” humor. Sadly, we forget, that these were the early pioneers of comedy, like the Wright Brothers, Marconi, and Edison, we stand upon their shoulders of achievements.

With this information, detectives diligently followed new leads, cross-checked the information and worked with the San Diego County District Attorney’s Office to identify Kingery as a suspect in the 1987 murder of Ms. Santiago.

Today’s generation of kids (demand) to be entertained, visually, with little or no requirement to use their imagination at all. Progress does not always bring about advancement within the human species.

The Borscht Belt legacy is like a gentle whisper from our distant past, riding on the wings of yesteryear, entreating us – to not forget our great humble beginnings. Leave pretense and arrogance at the door. Then, close your eyes, and dare to release your childlike imagination once more so that you can hear the Great Ones, plying their trade from yesteryear: “The doctor gave a man 6 months to live. The man couldn’t pay his bill, so the doctor gave him another 6 months.” Or this one from long ago, out of the Catskill Mountains, when the Borscht Belt once ruled the world and legendary Jewish comedians stood as kings before their adoring audiences: “The doctor calls his patient, Mrs. Cohen, to complain about her check that ‘bounced,’ telling her on the phone: ‘Mrs. Cohen, your check came back.’ And Mrs. Cohen says, ‘So did my arthritis.’”

In May of 2020, the San Diego County Sheriff’s Crime Lab notified the Carlsbad Police Department that the DNA samples from the 1987 case were a match to those of Kingery.

Kingery was booked into the San Diego Central Jail for Murder with no bail. His next scheduled court date is July 31, 2020.

The Carlsbad Police Department would like to thank all those that assisted in this 33-year investigation. This includes, but is not limited to, the San Diego County District Attorney’s Office, the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department, and the San Diego County Sheriff’s Crime Lab.

The investigation is ongoing and no additional information will be released at this time.

Friedrich is our most prolific writer to date having delivered over 150 cover stories to The Paper and has become a reader favorite.

Every week you’ll find wonderful, fascinating writers in The Paper!

Back to Work

Several employees in the Capitol and 2 Assemblymembers tested positive for COVID last month which stopped our work in its tracks. This week marks the start of a short, final month for the 2019 – 2020 session. Public safety is a priority, and I am very proud to join Assemblymembers Cooper, Bonta and Gonzalez to co-author AB 664. The March 4 state of emergency declaration requires all peace officers, firefighters and health-care workers to remain on the job -- for our protection. Since this places them at heightened risk, we must do all we can to protect them. AB 664 provides full hospital, surgical, medical, disability indemnity and death benefits to all peace officers, firefighters and healthcare workers who contract COVID-19 while performing their duties. The bill has bipartisan support, and sponsors include the Los Angeles Police Protective League, California Professional Firefighters, and the California Nurses Association. Another important bill is aimed at helping small businesses. As a small business owner myself, I know how difficult it is to keep up

with changing laws and regulations. During this time of forced shutdowns, it’s even more difficult. SB 1457, introduced by Senator Borgeas, requires state agencies to help small businesses comply with ever-changing statutes and regulations, and reduces or waives civil penalties for some violations. The bill also establishes the Office of Small Business Advocate within the Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development (GOBIZ), and requires all state agencies that significantly impact or regulate small business to designate at least one person as a small business liaison. During this emergency, we must do all we can to protect our first responders, and to assist small businesses trying to stay afloat and keep employees working. Bills like AB 664 and SB 1457 will help. Assembly Republican Leader Marie Waldron, R-Escondido, represents the 75th Assembly District in the California Legislature, which includes the communities of Bonsall, Escondido, Fallbrook, Hidden Meadows, Pala, Palomar Mountain, Pauma Valley, Rainbow, San Marcos, Temecula, Valley Center and Vista.

5th District Supervisor

Jim Desmond

You don’t have to be Jewish to find the above, time-worn anecdotes funny. You just need to be eternally young at heart. In some ways, the whole world is Jewish. And that’s a wonderful blessing.

Friedrich Gomez, the author, is back!

July 30, 2020

Say “No” to Sexually Violent Predator in Pauma Valley

San Diegans, I need your help. Know What? You could own this space. It’d be all yours. And over 20,000 readers each week would be able to read about what a nice person you are, and what a nice business you have. It’d be a nice little investment. Call us. We’ll talk. 747.7119

The State of California is considering placing a Sexually Violent Predator in the Pauma Valley area. Joseph Bocklett, is a three-time repeat offender who has committed unspeakable crimes against children under the age of 10.

On July 31, 2020 there will be a court hearing to determine if Pauma Valley is an appropriate location. I need your help in making sure this predator is not housed in our community.

He is an extreme danger to the public and should not be housed in our community.

We should not allow Sexually Violent Predators to live in our rural communities with families, schools, and hiking trails present.

I’m going to do everything in my power to make sure this Sexually Violent Predator is not put in Pauma Valley, but I need your help!

There are several ways to provide comments to the court on or before July 27th Send an email to: Jim.Desmond@sdcounty.ca.gov and my office will forward your correspondence to the courts.

I will be holding a community “Zoom” meeting on July 29th at 11:00am to talk about what is being done and how you can call into the actual meeting. Look on my website or social media pages to find out more about the Zoom meeting. Joseph Bocklett, is a Sexually Violent Predator, which is the designation reserved for those convicted of sexually violent offenses and diagnosed with a mental disorder.

To contact North County Office – by appointment only 325 S. Melrose Ave., Suite 5200 Vista, CA 92081 Mon.-Fri., 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Website: www.supervisorjimdesmond.com Email: Jim.Desmond@sdcounty.ca.gov


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