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Samaritan House ups mental health resources


Effort to assess need, resources takes aim at the many challenges its clients are facing
By Anna Schuessler With two medical clin- strives to address the many challenges its exacerbate patients’ physical conditions,
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF ics in San Mateo and clients are facing with the effects of pover- such as diabetes, a pervasive stigma hover-
Redwood City where ty, said Samaritan House CEO Bart Charlow. ing over mental illnesses and a shortage of
uninsured county resi- So in expanding the resources provided at professionals equipped to treat them have
Juggling multiple jobs, the weight of pro-
dents can receive free its Redwood City clinic, Charlow is hoping left many with untreated conditions, espe-
viding for their families and the effects of a
medical care and several Samaritan House can address yet another set
previous life trauma, many of those seeking cially those who don’t have insurance or the
other locations where of challenges uninsured county residents
free health care services with the San Mateo- means to take care of their health, said
they can get help with face — those associated with managing
based nonprofit Samaritan House are dealing Charlow.
housing and food insta- stress and other mental health conditions.
with a wide array of challenges alongside a
Bart Charlow bility, the nonprofit See HEALTH, Page 23
chronic health condition. Though such conditions can dramatically

San Bruno
passing on
marijuana
Officials ban commercial cannabis
with concerns over public safety
By Austin Walsh
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

San Bruno is passing on pot, as the City Council agreed


to extend a temporary moratorium prohibiting cannabis
companies to a permanent ban.
Councilmembers agreed Tuesday, June 26, that business-
es seeking to capitalize on the drug recently legalized for
recreational use by state voters should look beyond San
REUTERS Bruno’s borders to open up shop.
Law enforcement officials survey the scene after a gunman fired through a glass door at the Capital Gazette newspaper and Officials said while they recognize the rights of those
sprayed the newsroom with gunfire, killing at least five people and injuring several others in Annapolis, Md. who smoke marijuana, the public safety risks posed by
allowing cannabis selling, manufacturing, cultivating or

‘Devastated and heartsick’ other commercial uses were too great.


“I’m up for not having it at all and banning it entirely,”
said Councilwoman Irene O’Connell, according to video of

Gunman kills five in attack targeting Maryland newspaper See POT, Page 23

Police in come in, this person was prepared to


By Brian Witte
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Annapolis said a
white man in his
shoot people,” Krampf said.
The dead included Rob Hiaasen, 59,
South San Francisco officials
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — A man
armed with smoke grenades and a shot-
late 30s was in cus-
tody after the ram-
assistant managing editor and brother
of novelist Carl Hiaasen. Carl Hiaasen
weighing development woes
gun attacked a newspaper in page at The Capital said he was “devastated and heartsick” Councilmembers recognize community
Maryland’s capital Thursday, killing Gazette. A law at losing his brother, “one of the most
four journalists and a staffer before enforcement offi- gentle and funny people I’ve ever fatigue amidst rare economic opportunity
police quickly stormed the building cial said the suspect known. ” Also slain were Gerald By Austin Walsh
and arrested him, police and witnesses Jarrod Ramos was identified as Fischman, editorial page editor; fea- DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
said. Jarrod W. Ramos. tures reporter Wendi Winters; reporter
The shooting came amid months of The official wasn’t authorized to dis- John McNamara, and sales assistant South San Francisco officials attempted to reconcile their
verbal and online attacks on the “fake cuss the ongoing investigation and Rebecca Smith. Police said two others desire to seize a rare economic opportunity against the toll
news media” from politicians and oth- spoke on condition of anonymity. had minor injuries, and the newspaper ongoing development is taking on the quality of life for
ers from President Donald Trump on Acting Police Chief William Krampf later reported both were employees their residents.
down. It prompted New York City of Anne Arundel County called it a tar- later released from a hospital with The South San Francisco City Council during a
police to immediately tighten security geted attack in which the gunman non-life-threatening injuries. Wednesday, June 27, study session candidly addressed the
at news organizations in the nation’s “looked for his victims.”
media capital. “This person was prepared today to See ATTACK, Page 18 See WOES, Page 31

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Thought for the Day


“A hypocrite is a
person who — but who isn’t?”
— Don Marquis, American journalist-autho

This Day in History


The first trans-Pacific airplane flight

1927 was completed as U. S. Army Air


Corps Lt. Lester J. Maitland and Lt.
Albert F. Hegenberger arrived at
Wheeler Field in Hawaii aboard the
Bird of Paradise, an Atlantic-Fokker C-2, after flying 2,400
miles from Oakland in 25 hours, 50 minutes.
In 1 5 2 0 , Montezuma II, the ninth and last emperor of the
Aztecs, died in Tenochtitlan under unclear circumstances
(some say he was killed by his own subjects; others, by the
Spanish).
In 1 6 1 3 , London’s original Globe Theatre, where many of
Shakespeare’s plays were performed, was destroyed by a fire
sparked by a cannon shot during a performance of “Henry
VIII.”
In 1 7 6 7 , Britain approved the Townshend Revenue Act,
which imposed import duties on glass, paint, oil, lead,
paper and tea shipped to the American colonies. (Colonists
bitterly protested, prompting Parliament to repeal the
duties — except for tea.)
In 1 8 8 0 , France annexed Tahiti, which became a French REUTERS
colony on December 30, 1880. Elon Musk arrives to speak at Boring Company community meeting in Bel Air, Los Angeles.
In 1 9 3 6 , entertainer and songwriter George M. Cohan was
presented with the Congressional Gold Medal by President
Franklin D. Roosevelt for his contributions to building
In other news ...
American morale during World War I. N.C. protects pork producers climbed a busy freeway sign, hung say a woman drove drunk to a New
In 1 9 4 1 , Polish statesman, pianist and composer Ignacy protest posters, danced repeatedly and Jersey police station where she was
against nuisance complaints apparently mocked his would-be res- picking up a man who had been
Jan Paderewski died in New York at age 80.
RALEIGH, N.C. — North Carolina cuers. charged with drunken driving.
In 1 9 5 6 , actress Marilyn Monroe married playwright
lawmakers are making it harder for Reporters and passers-by shot Mount Olive police say 49-year-old
Arthur Miller in a civil ceremony in White Plains, New videos of the man’s antics as he Melissa Vitale, of Rockaway, appeared
neighbors of agribusinesses to file
York. (The couple also wed in a Jewish ceremony on July 1; complaints about smells and other nui- climbed around and on the freeway impaired when she arrived at the sta-
the marriage lasted 4 1/2 years). sances. sign, eluding firefighters wearing har- tion. She was soon charged with
Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper vetoed nesses and police officers trying to get drunken driving after she allegedly
Birthdays the wide-ranging farm bill, which con-
tains language sought by pork produc-
him down.
The man, who identified himself as
failed sobriety tests.
Authorities say 45-year-old Robert
ers after numerous lawsuits. “Dephree,” did various dances and the Woolf, of Washington, had called
The Senate overrode the veto on strongman pose as traffic backed up Vitale and asked her to pick him up
Tuesday; the House did so on for miles on State Route 110. He hung after he had been charged with drunken
Wednesday. signs that read “Dephree,” “Fight pol- driving. Woolf was arrested after he
Smithfield Foods was hit recently lution, not each other” and “Give a allegedly made an illegal turn from
with a nearly $51 million verdict — hoot, don’t pollute.” Route 46.
cut to about $3 million because of state The southbound lanes of the freeway It wasn’t known Wednesday if either
limits on punitive damages. The new were closed as firefighters placed Vitale or Woolf retained attorneys.
law all but blocks lawsuits against inflatables underneath the man and
Actor Gary Busey Comedian Richard Comedian-writer farm operations in the future. extended ladders to him. The traffic House arrest? Home abandoned
is 74. Lewis is 71. Colin Jost is 36. Fellow Democrats and several snarl spread onto connecting freeways on Delaware road puzzles police
Republicans complained the measure and surface streets and workers in near-
Movie producer Robert Evans is 88. Songwriter L. Russell would give the hog industry an unfair by buildings stopped to watch the DOVER, Del. — Police in Delaware’s
Brown is 78. Singer-songwriter Garland Jeffreys is 75. Actor- advantage and deny private-property events unfold. capital city would like to know who
turned-politican-turned-radio personality Fred Grandy is 70. rights to North Carolina residents liv- Cars passing on the other side of the dropped a house onto a two-lane road.
Rock musician Ian Paice (Deep Purple) is 70. Singer Don ing with the odors. freeway at times honked at the man and The Dover Police Department says
Dokken (Dokken) is 65. Rock singer Colin Hay (Men At Republicans accused outside forces one even shouted to police: “Shoot someone abandoned the prefabricated
Work) is 65. Actress Maria Conchita Alonso is 63. Actress of trying to put hog farmers out of him!” home, blocking traffic at least until
Kimberlin Brown (TV: “The Bold and the Beautiful”) is 57. business. The standoff ended when the man Wednesday.
Actress Sharon Lawrence is 57. Actress Amanda Donohoe is eventually did a backflip off the free- In a Facebook post that had been
56. Actress Judith Hoag is 55. Violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter Freeway sign climber snarls way sign down to an inflatable below. shared thousands of times, the depart-
is 55. Rhythm and blues singer Stedman Pearson (Five Star) is He was unhurt and quickly arrested. ment posted pictures of the home and
54. Actress Kathleen Wilhoite is 54. Producer-writer Matthew
downtown Los Angeles traffic said “this is not a joke.” The house was
Weiner is 53. Musician Dale Baker is 52. Actress Melora LOS ANGELES — A man wearing Police: Woman drove drunk to draped with a banner that said “over-
Hardin is 51. Actor Brian D’Arcy James is 50. Actress only boxer briefs and tennis shoes size load.”
Christina Chang is 47. Rap DJ Shadow is 46. Actor-dancer snarled rush-hour traffic in downtown
pick up man charged with DWI Police advised drivers to use an alter-
Will Kemp is 41. Actress Zuleikha Robinson is 41. Country Los Angeles on Wednesday after he MOUNT OLIVE, N.J. — Authorities nate route.
musician Todd Sansom (Marshall Dyllon) is 40.
THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME
by David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek
Lotto Local Weather Forecast
June 27 Powerball Fantasy Five
Unscramble these four Jumbles, Fri day t h ro ug h S at urday : Mostly
one letter to each square, 16 20 33 37 cloudy. Patchy fog. Highs in the 50s to
to form four ordinary words. 7 28 37 62 63 15 13
Powerball upper 60s.
IPNTU June 26 Mega Millions Daily Four Lows in the lower to mid 50s.
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Saturday ni g ht: Partly cloudy in the


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Daily three midday fog after midnight. Lows in the lower to
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mid 50s. Southwest winds 10 to 20 mph.
YAMOF June 27 Super Lotto Plus 7 9 6 Sunday : Mostly cloudy. Breezy. Patchy fog in the morn-
6 16 29 32 34 15 ing. Highs in the upper 50s to mid 60s. Southwest winds 15
Daily three evening to 20 mph... Becoming 20 to 30 mph in the afternoon.
Mega number

1 5 4 Sunday ni g ht: Partly cloudy in the evening then becom-


WARELY ing mostly cloudy. Breezy. Patchy fog. Lows in the lower
The Daily Derby race winners are Gold Rush, No. 1, in 50s.
first place; Eureka, No. 7, in second place; and Hot Mo nday : Cloudy in the morning then becoming partly
Shot, No. 3, in third place. The race time was clocked cloudy. Patchy fog in the morning. Highs in the upper 50s
at 1:47.86. to mid 60s. Southwest winds 10 to 20 mph.
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Police searching for Local briefs
San Bruno armed robber ities said Thursday that a suspect in a 1974
San Bruno police officers are seeking ritualistic church murder apparently killed
help identifying a suspect who attempted to himself when detectives with a search war-
rob a convenience store at gun point. rant knocked on his door.
Officers responded around 9 p. m. Santa Clara County Sheriff Laurie Smith
Wednesday, June 27, to reports of a man at said a recent DNA test linked the man to the
Speedy Spot, 701 Jenevein Ave. , who murder and sexual assault of 19-year-old
entered the store, pointed a gun at the clerk Arlis Perry. Perry’s body was found inside
and demanded property. He ran when the Stanford University’s chapel with an
clerk picked up the phone. icepick in the back of the head.
The armed suspect is described as a white She was also naked below the waist with
male, approximately 32, with brown hair, a altar candles on her torso and inside her
beard and mustache. He is approximately 5- body.
foot-6-inches tall with a heavyset build. He Smith declined to identify the suspect.
was captured on surveillance video wearing Detectives had contacted the suspect in
a khaki hat, with a black or gray shirt and recent weeks, she said.
shorts. The San Jose Police Department, which
Anyone with information is encouraged helped with the search warrant Thursday,
to call 616-7100, or email said that detectives talked to the suspect
sbpdtipline@sanbruno.ca.gov. Tips can be through a closed door. When they gained
left anonymously. entry to the apartment, officers said they
saw a man with a gun and retreated outside.
Suspect in California church A short time later, police heard a gunshot
murder appears to kill self inside and found the suspect’s body, police
spokesman Enrique Garcia said.
SAN JOSE — Northern California author-

Police reports Fraud. Someone attempted to create a fraud-


ulent bank account on Parrot Drive, it was
reported at 6:52 p.m. Monday, June 18.
Not board anymore Theft. Someone was stealing checks from a
business on North Ellsworth Avenue, it was
Someone stole lumber from a yard on
reported at 5:41 p.m. Monday, June 18.
Alhambra Drive in Belmont, it was
reported at 3 p.m. Monday, June 18.
MILLBRAE
Burg l ary . An unknown person broke into a
SAN MATEO vehicle and stole electronics, personal iden-
Burg l ary . Two men broke into a business tification and a pair of shoes resulting in loss
and stole items on Concar Drive, it was and damages of $2,120 on Rollins Road, it
reported at 8:04 p.m. Tuesday, June 19. was reported at 10:25 p.m. Friday, June 29.
Vandal i s m. Someone tipped over a scoot- Mi s demeano r warrant. A San Diego resi-
er on East Third Avenue and South El dent was cited and released for a misde-
Camino Real, it was reported at 12:26 p.m. meanor warrant out of San Mateo County on
Tuesday, June 19. El Camino Real, it was reported at 11:01
Theft. Someone broke into a vehicle on p.m. Wednesday, June 20.
Bermuda Drive, it was reported at 12:22 Burg l ary . An unknown person broke into
p.m. Tuesday, June 19. a vehicle and stole a bag, tools and money
Burg l ary . Two men broke into a vehicle on resulting in loss and damages of $1,016 on
North Grant Street, it was reported at 12:55 Murchison Drive, it was reported at 10:30
a.m. Tuesday, June 19. p.m. Wednesday, June 20.
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Food For Thought


Crowne Plaza Foster City, a great destination for dining and entertainment
By Darya Mead Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas.

N
The Cafe Florian Hours: Sunday Brunch
estled amidst the salt marshes of Buffet: 10:30am - 2pm
San Francisco Bay, Foster City Daily Breakfast Buffet: 6:30am - 10am
welcomes many travelers and is Monday-Saturday Breakfast Menu: 6:30am
a safe and outdoorsy place to - 10am
raise a family. But often when Monday-Saturday Lunch Menu: 11am -
you live in an area you only superficially 2pm
know the hotels in your region. Maybe when Monday-Friday Dinner 5pm - 9pm
guests are coming to town, or you’re looking The Clubhouse Bistro is more than a
for a venue for a special event, then you sports bar. There are 27 screens, but you will
might explore some spots nearby. Well, the also delight in a wood fired pizza oven and a
Crowne Plaza Foster City is one of those variety private nooks and cozy corners tucked
gems you need to consider. Family owned, away from the boisterous sports vibe to share
the property is more than a standout hotel, it’s with friends, family and colleagues. These
a destination for foodies and a prime setting can be reserved at clubhousebistro.com. The
for events, parties and special occasions. menu is varied, featuring Italian, Mexican
353 rooms, 3 restaurants, a nightclub and and Asian favorites as well as San Francisco
16,000 square feet of banquet space makes Clam Chowder: potato, thyme, clams,
the Crowne Plaza a go-to option for brunch, scallion, sourdough bread bowl. Lucky to be
conferences, private meetings, weddings, bar home to quite a few successful sports teams,
and bat-mitzvahs, quinceañeras or family NFL Sundays, MLB, NHL, the current World
reunions. Easy access from the US-101 and Cup soccer tournament and of course the
CA-92E, ample parking, and when you walk Warriors great dynasty draws many to this
into the lobby you’ll find an inviting open happening spot. The focus on sports featured
atrium and lovely touches like fruit infused menu items, made to order pizza and plentiful
water to welcome you. Festive floral cocktails and beer add to the appeal. During
arrangements -- and particularly striking the week, the Clubhouse opens at 4pm and on
drought resistant succulent plant table weekends at noon. Happy Hour is from
displays, are a nod to the hotel’s attention to 4-6pm and the Clubhouse closes at midnight,
detail and environmental awareness. The staff 2am Saturday and Sunday when you can
is warm and helpful, I happened to ask about move over to the Night Club.
the current World Cup scores when ordering a If you’re ready for some nightlife on the
coffee and had a congenial chat with two Peninsula the Clubhouse Bistro Night Club
servers from Mexico and Peru; two teams is a popular spot with DJ, dancing and bottle
with squads competing in Russia this year. service. The club radiates an upscale club
The Crowne Plaza Foster City boasts three atmosphere with a laid-back, loungy party
formidable eateries and a stellar night club. In vibe. It’s an attractive venue for private
the atrium is the ‘chit-chat’ area, open in the parties and with deep discounts on weekend
afternoons for appetizers and cocktails. Palm room rates, you might even choose to stay
trees encircle the comfy seats and offer a over; nothing like a dip in the pool and
welcome sense of greenery to accompany the sumptuous brunch to augment a night of
soothing fountain sounds. partying. The New Year’s Eve party is ‘off
The Cafe Florian serves breakfast, lunch the hook’ and attracts many locals.
Above (clockwise from top): Cafe Florian’s atrium dining space, woodfired pizza from Clubhouse Bistro,
dinner and is known for its brunches and The Tokyo Village Japanese sushi restau- Chef Oscar Cristino
Sunday buffets. Brunch prix-fixe includes rant, on the premises, rounds out the food Below (clockwise from top left): Cafe Florian’s Sunday brunch buffet, the Clubhouse Bistro Nightclub, a
mimosas, prime rib, crab, smoked salmon and options. Authentic and inviting, you can banquet hall set up for a wedding, the Clubhouse Bistro private party area
chef Oscar Cristino’s legendary homemade choose from a variety of rolls and entrees.
sausages. Chef Oscar spoke of his constantly There’s a Victoria’s Secret roll made with
changing menu, and how his years of work -- spicy tuna, a special Crowne Plaza roll made space and catering services are ideal for business meetings or that special event. From
in a variety of different establishments -- have with mouth watering wagyu beef and the weddings, anniversaries, corporate parties catered celebrations, to affordable pampering
all come together perfectly at the Crowne scrumptious Goma Tuna Tataki -- a plate of and more. Whether it be a kosher bar or bat staycations, or a fabulous Sunday brunch
Plaza. Dedicated to local sourcing and a black sesame encrusted tuna seared! All made mitzvah, a Chinese wedding or a quinceañera spot, the Crowne Plaza Foster City is an
can-do spirit, accommodating a variety of
even more delectable with a nice hot or cold fiesta, the hotel and catering staff have the attractive option.
ethnic groups, palates and diets he says ‘we
make it happen’ and he has been focused sake and/ or a bottle of Japanese beer. diversity of experience, consistency of
recently on developing plant-based vegetarian If you are looking to host a big special personnel, team rhythm and creativity to
and vegan repertoire. Bathed in gorgeous event, the banquet room can seat up to 500. make your event special. There are break out
atrium light, you can see why the venue and Festooned with ‘Chihuly chip’ lighting rooms and plenty of space to feel expansive
fare attract repeat customers for lavish decorations (glass blown ornaments that look and comfortable.
Sunday brunches as well as special event like fancy potato chips in the style of the Think outside the box and you’ll find a
offerings for Mother’s Day, Easter, Father’s famous glass sculptor Dale Chihuly) the variety of local options for family outings,

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Burlingame examines hotel parking rules


Argument for reducing amount of required spaces fueled by changing travel habits
By Austin Walsh reduct i o n may b e us ed. ference. Gardiner said though operators
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Planning Director Kevin Gardiner said Comment on could hire a valet service to manage demand
some hotels expressed an interest in operat- or share this story at for specific days when they were afraid the
With travelers trading in their rental cars ing a park and fly service from their lot, www.smdailyjournal.com existing amount of onsite parking may be
for ride sharing services and airport shut- which could generate additional revenue for insufficient.
tles, hoteliers lining the Burlingame both the business and the city. Others sug- Rather than overhaul the entire existing
gested they might like to build a restaurant support for a parking adjustment, while city mandate, officials suggested it may be
Bayfront are finding their expansive park- also noting that he rarely rents a car when
ing lots left largely vacant are wondering or expand the services offered to guests. more wise to allow hoteliers to seek condi-
Ultimately though, Gardiner said he would traveling because the cost of parking tional use permits for cutting down the
whether there is a better use for the avail- overnight at a hotel is often burdensome.
able space. return to the commission later with more amount of parking when necessary.
In recognition of the shifting trend, the information regarding preferred uses. To that end, the city survey shows the “Let them come up with a number,” said
Planning Commission weighed a proposal While questions linger over next steps, overnight cost of parking for a Burlingame Commissioner Richard Terrones.
to alter the amount of parking mandated at there seemed a consensus among officials hotel guest ranges between $20 and $30 per “Otherwise, we have to come up with a num-
the city’s 12 hotels during a Monday, June that the existing regulations need to be night, with valet rates rising as high as $35 ber that addresses their unique circum-
25, discussion. refined. To illustrate the room for improve- per night. stances.”
Though no decision was made, officials ment, some hotels are only using 20 per- Officials furthered their parking reduction Gardiner agreed monitoring parking on a
largely agreed the existing requirement to cent of their parking lots on a daily basis, case by noting that San Mateo requires case-by-case basis may be the best
offer one space for each guest staying according to a city survey. hotels to offer only two spaces per every approach, as not each hotel will be interest-
overnight or visiting an amenity such as Officials attribute the high vacancy rates five rooms. Commissioners were reticent to ed in reducing the amount of spaces avail-
the hotel’s restaurant or conference room to the popularity of mobile ride sharing support reducing the city’s policy to such a able.
was likely antiquated. services such as Uber and Lyft, which many low ratio, for fear of an overcorrection “Not everyone will jump in and say they
“I think all this wasted space could be guests rely on when traveling. Also, most resulting in hotels not offering enough want to do this,” he said.
used better,” said Commissioner Brenden hotels offer free shuttles to San Francisco spaces. While recognizing more work should be
Kelly, according to video of the meeting. International Airport, which is the Those concerned about the threat of creat- done to further refine the proposal Kelly
Wh i l e o t h er co mmi s s i o n ers co n - lifeblood of many hotels in northern San ing cramped or inadequate lots through an summed up the perspective shared by most
curred, s uch a s en t i men t g av e ri s e t o Mateo County. overly ambitious parking reduction noted officials.
addi t i o n al ques t i o n s reg ardi n g h o w t h e Commission Chair Michael Gaul the additional space potentially needed “I think we could find a better use for this
s p ace made av ai l ab l e t h ro ug h a p ark i n g acknowledged the rise of ride apps in his when a hotel hosts a special event or con- parking,” he said.

Mother: Girl at center of debate over brain death dies


By Paul Elias since December 2013, support and received care. The state accom- wriggling her toe.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS when a California coro- modates religions that don’t recognize brain Winkfield obtained a court order keeping
ner ruled that the 13-year- death. McMath briefly on life support in California
SAN FRANCISCO — A girl at the center of old girl died after suffer- “Jahi wasn’t brain dead or any kind of then used money she raised online to take the
the medical and religious debate over brain ing irreversible brain dead,” Winkfield said. “She was a girl with a girl in a private jet to New Jersey.
death has died after surgery in New Jersey, her damage during an opera- brain injury and she deserved to be cared for Winkfield and her lawyers had been trying
mother said Thursday. tion to remove her ton- like any other child who had a brain injury.” to rescind the California death certificate as
Nailah Winkfield said doctors declared her sils. Winkfield acknowledged her daughter’s part of a medical malpractice lawsuit filed
daughter Jahi McMath dead from excessive Winkfield refused to dire medical condition but said her Christian against Children’s Hospital in Oakland. In
bleeding and liver failure after an operation Jahi McMath accept the conclusion beliefs compelled her to fight for care refusing to throw out the lawsuit last year, a
to treat an intestinal issue. and moved the girl to because the girl occasionally showed physi- judge ruled that it was up to a jury to deter-
McMath had been in a vegetative state New Jersey, where she has been kept on life cal signs of life by twitching her finger or mine if the girl was still alive.

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California sues nation’s The Sacramento Bee says the state has to The American Beverage Association, which
Around the state pay about $40 million in back wages, penal- represents Coca-Cola, PepsiCo and others,
largest student loan servicer ties and interest to about 3,000 current and has backed the moves after several cities
SACRAMENTO — California’s attorney Brown sends daylight saving former judges. passed taxes on sugary drinks in recent
general announced Thursday he is suing the measure to November ballot The lawsuit named then-state Controller years.
nation’s largest student SACRAMENTO — Californians will vote John Chiang. An email to the current con- California’s ban is part of a last-minute
loan processor, alleging in November on whether the state should troller’s office was not immediately returned. maneuver to block a beverage industry-
it is harming consumers move toward stopping the twice-yearly backed ballot measure that would make it
by failing to properly process of changing the clocks.
Court nixes challenge to rare much harder for cities and counties to raise
service the debts. A bill signed Thursday by Gov. Jerry California bullet stamping law taxes of any kind.
Attorney General Brown will put a measure on the November The ABA said in a statement the legislation
Xavier Becerra said the SAN FRANCISCO — The California is about keeping groceries, including drinks,
ballot moving the state toward permanent Supreme Court threw out a lawsuit Thursday
state will sue Navient daylight saving time. affordable.
Corp. this week, contend- that sought to block an unusual law requiring Lawmakers approved the proposal despite
Passage by voters wouldn’t immediately new models of semi-automatic handguns to
Xavier Becerra ing the Delaware-based stop the practice. Instead, it gives lawmak- deep reluctance.
company financially stamp identifying information on bullet cas-
ers the power to make the change if Congress
harmed thousands of Californians. allows it.
ings when shots are fired to make it easier to Lawmakers announce deal
He said the firm systematically and illegal- solve crimes.
Daylight saving time begins on the sec- The court ruled unanimously that gun
to halt lead paint ballot measure
ly failed to properly service federal student ond Sunday of March, when clocks move
loans by steering borrowers to more expen- rights groups could not overturn the require- SACRAMENTO — Paint companies on
ahead by one hour to allow for more daylight ment by arguing it was impossible to com- Thursday withdrew an initiative from the
sive repayment plans, failing to tell them in the evening and less in the morning.
how to switch to income-driven repayment ply with the law that supporters touted as a November ballot that would have limited
Clocks move back an hour on the first first in the nation. The groups argued that their liability for lead paint cleanup and
plans or how those with disabilities could Sunday in November.
end their debts and misrepresenting how it the technology did not exist, and a law could authorized billions of dollars in state bonds
handled payments. not mandate something that was not possi- to pay for it.
“No one should have their American dream
California facing millions ble. The decision came just ahead of the dead-
shattered because some loan servicing com- in back pay, penalties to judges Attorneys for the state acknowledged that line to withdraw initiatives. Legislative
pany is cheating these future leaders of a LOS ANGELES — California is on the microstamping technology is “emerging” leaders said it was the result of talks to avoid
chance to move ahead,” Becerra said, a hook for tens of millions of dollars in back but said lawmakers often enact laws to force an expensive initiative battle and “ensure a
Democrat running in the November election. wages and other damages to judges after an industries to innovate. thoughtful process to address the significant
Navient president and CEO Jack Remondi appeals court rejected the state’s effort to Writing for six of the justices, Associate problems arising from the existence of lead
called the allegations unfounded and the law- avoid the payments. Justice Goodwin Liu said impossibility can paint in older homes across the state.”
suit “another attempt to blame a single ser- A division of California’s 2nd District sometimes lead courts to excuse a failure to Lawmakers, the paint companies and other
vicer for the failures of the higher education Court of Appeal in Los Angeles this week comply with a law, but it can’t be the basis interested parties agreed to work together
system and the federal student loan program said a lower court had the authority to order for invalidating it. toward a resolution before the end of the leg-
to deliver desired outcomes.” the payments. islative session in September, Assembly
“The need to blame someone has driven The ruling stems from a 2014 lawsuit filed California bows to beverage Speaker Anthony Rendon and Senate
these lawsuits,” Remondi said in a statement President Pro Tem Toni Atkins, both
citing the company’s low default rates and
by a former state judge who alleged industry, blocks soda taxes Democrats, said in a statement.
California underpaid judges between 2008
high enrollment in alternative repayment and 2013 as it made cuts during the reces- SACRAMENTO — A new push by the bev- “We appreciate the efforts of all involved,”
programs. sion. erage industry is slowing the expansion of they said.
soda taxes in California and elsewhere. Kendall Klingler, a spokeswoman for the
California cities pioneered soda taxes as a paint industry’s ballot measure committee,
way to combat obesity, diabetes and heart said in a statement that the group will work
disease, but the Legislature and Gov. Jerry with lawmakers on a policy “putting more
Brown on Thursday bowed to pressure from money in the hands of homeowners faster
beverage companies and reluctantly banned through a responsible statewide program.”
local taxes on soda for the next 12 years. Three major paint companies financed the
It follows similar bans recently passed in initiative after court rulings declared lead
Arizona and Michigan. Voters in Oregon paint to be a public nuisance and required
will decide on a statewide ban in November. them to pay for cleanup.
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More conservative court may
weaken, not kill abortion rights
By Mark Sherman would have been likely to strike down.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The issue is at the forefront of the emerg-
ing nomination fight because the nine-
member court has been so closely divided on
WASHINGTON — Is Roe v. Wade really in abortion, and Kennedy has been a crucial
peril? The worst fears — and highest hopes fifth vote.
— excited by the prospect of a new Supreme At present, lawmakers in several
Court justice may well be overblown. Republican-led states have passed aggres-
Democrats and liberal interest groups, sive regulations. They could be emboldened
gearing up for President Donald Trump’s by the prospect of a friendlier court. Among
choice for the seat opened up by Justice the issues currently in the courts are
Anthony Kennedy’s retirement, are treating Arkansas’ regulation of abortion pills and a
the moment as one of utmost danger for Kentucky law that would ban a common pro-
abortion rights in the United States. cedure for second-trimester abortions.
More quietly, abortion opponents are Trump himself has predicted Roe would be
REUTERS FILE PHOTO confident the next justice will be a vote to overturned because “I am putting pro-life
A new California law will compel companies to tell customers upon request what personal data uphold additional restrictions on abortion, justices on the court.”
they’ve collected, why it was collected and what categories of third parties have received it. if not to actually jettison the landmark Roe At a rally in front of the court Thursday,
decision. speaker after speaker pointed to abortion as

Sweeping data privacy Just one member of the current court,


Clarence Thomas, is on record in support
of overturning the 45-year-old high court
ruling. And justices often are cautious
about blowing up precedents. Still, a
a way to rally opposition to the eventual
nominee, who Trump has said will come
from among 25 people he previously identi-
fied as candidates.
“He is going to put someone on the court

bill approved in state


By Sophia Bollag cy protections — one for California and
more conservative court may be more
willing to chip away at abortion rights
b y up h o l di n g s t at e res t ri ct i o n s t h at
Ken n edy an d t h e fo ur l i b eral j us t i ces
who will be the fifth vote to criminalize
abortion, punish women and throw them in
jail,” declared Ilyse Hogue, president of
NARAL Pro-Choice America.

one for everyone else,” she said.


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

SACRAMENTO — California will soon


The move by California came after large
breaches in recent years at companies
High court’s ruling hits teachers
have what experts call the nation’s most
far-reaching law to give consumers more
including Target and Equifax. Facebook
also has faced intense scrutiny amid revela- unions, but how hard is unclear
control over their personal data under a bill tions that Republican-linked consulting By Kantele Franko financial blow if members decide to opt out
the governor signed Thursday. firm Cambridge Analytica collected data THE ASSOCIATED PRESS and join those who benefit from the bar-
The law will compel companies to tell from millions of Facebook users without gaining representation without having to
customers upon request what personal data their knowledge. COLUMBUS, Ohio — Teachers unions pay for it.
they’ve collected, why it was collected and The bill by Assemblyman Ed Chau, an are hoping that recent grass-roots protests That leaves unions fighting to prove
what categories of third parties have Arcadia Democrat, gives companies the over pay and working conditions will blunt their worth and relevance.
received it. ability to offer discounts to customers who the impact of a U.S. Supreme Court ruling
allow their data to be sold and charge those “There has been an interesting surge in
The new law will take effect Jan. 1, 2020, on union fees and help persuade dues-pay- union militancy and strikes, whether we
and lawmakers say they will likely make who opt out a reasonable amount based on ing members not to abandon them.
how much the company makes selling the look at the West Virginia teachers, the
alterations to improve the policy before The court said in a 5-4 ruling Wednesday Tennessee teachers, all of those teachers
then. information. that government workers can no longer be strikes this past spring occurred in right to
Consumers will also be able to ask com- It also bars companies from selling data required to pay fees to labor organizations work states, where supposedly unions were
panies to delete their information and from children younger than 16 without that represent them in collective bargain- not strong. And those were some of the
refrain from selling it. consent. ing. largest movements of workers that we’ve
It’s similar to data privacy regulation in “We in California are taking a leadership The non-members paying those fees are seen in a long time,” said Ileen DeVault, a
the European Union, which also aims to position with this bill,” said Sen. Bob only a small portion of the people repre- Cornell University professor of labor his-
give consumers control over use of their Hertzberg, a Van Nuys Democrat who co- sented by teachers unions, which are more tory and director of The Worker Institute at
data. authored the bill. “I think this will serve as concerned about a potentially bigger Cornell.
The California bill signed by Gov. Jerry an inspiration across the country.”
Brown will apply only to California con- Brown signed the measure just hours after
sumers. However, internet users in other lawmakers passed it with no dissenting
states will likely see changes, said votes in a last-minute scramble to convince
Cynthia Larose, a cybersecurity expert at San Francisco real estate developer Alastair
the law firm Mintz Levin. Mactaggart to remove a similar initiative
“It’s going to be impractical for compa- from consideration for the November ballot
nies to maintain two separate sets of priva- ahead of a Thursday deadline.

Colleges see sharp rise in Around the nation


white supremacist propaganda
through May. That’s a 77 percent increase
White supremacist groups are plastering over the 165 cases documented the previous
their propaganda on U.S. college campuses academic year.
at a rapidly increasing rate, according to The New York-based ADL has counted a
data released Thursday by a Jewish civil total of 478 cases since Sept. 1, 2016, on
rights group. 287 campuses in 47 states and the District
The Anti-Defamation League said it docu- of Columbia. It says one group, Identity
mented 292 cases of white supremacist Evropa, was responsible for 230 of those
propaganda, including fliers and other incidents. The ADL attributed 70 incidents
racist, anti-Semitic and Islamophobic mate- to another group, the more recently formed
rial, found on campuses from last September Patriot Front.

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Around the nation


Trump choice to head
IRS says he’ll work for all taxpayers
House backs $675 billion
WASHINGTON — Under sharp questioning from some
Democratic senators, President Donald Trump’s choice to
head the IRS promised on Thursday to
work for the benefit of ordinary taxpayers
spending bill for Pentagon
By Matthew Daly
in administering the massive new tax law. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Charles Rettig is a Beverly Hills tax
lawyer who has represented thousands of WASHINGTON — The House on
individuals and companies in civil and Thursday approved a $675 billion
criminal tax matters before the agency and spending bill for the Defense
against it in court. He also defended Department that includes a 2.6 percent
Trump’s decision to break with tradition by raise for the military.
The 359-49 vote sends the bill to the
Charles Rettig refusing to release his personal tax filings
during the 2016 presidential campaign. Senate, where the Senate
At his confirmation hearing by the tax-writing Senate Appropriations Committee approved a
Finance Committee, Rettig was asked whether, given his similar measure this week.
experience representing wealthy individuals in tax-avoid- The House bill provides $146 bil-
ance cases, he would work for ordinary taxpayers. lion for equipment and upgrades,
“I have seen the difficulties faced by taxpayers of all including $22.7 billion for 12 Navy
kinds,” Rettig said. “I will work ... to take on challenges ships, two Virginia-class submarines
with the impact on taxpayers in mind.” and three fast-moving littoral combat
Retting, if confirmed by the Senate as Internal Revenue ships. The relatively small ships are
Service commissioner, will face a colossal challenge in intended to operate in congested areas
administering and enforcing the new law, the most sweep- near the shore against small boats and
ing overhaul of the U.S. tax code in 30 years. mines. REUTERS FILE PHOTO
The bill also includes $9.4 billion Speaker of the House Paul Ryan speaks with reporters during his weekly news
Brazilian boy, 9, released to for 93 F-35 aircraft and more than $4 conference on Capitol Hill.
mom after U.S. judge’s order billion for Black Hawk, Apache and trade laws by selling sensitive tech- Republican lawmakers last week after
other helicopters. nologies to North Korea and Iran. the Senate moved to block a White
CHICAGO — A Brazilian mother and 9-year-old son sep- Rep. Kay Granger, a Texas Huawei has ties to the Chinese gov- House plan to allow ZTE to buy com-
arated at the U.S.-Mexico border were together again Republican who chairs the defense ernment and is considered a security ponent parts from the U.S.
Thursday after a federal judge in Chicago ordered the U.S. appropriations subcommittee, said the risk. Scrutiny over the ZTE agreement
government to release the boy, in one of the first examples bill provides the military with needed “Broad majorities of Democrats and comes as the Trump administration has
of an urgent petition for court intervention successfully resources “to respond to and deter Republicans in Congress know that been engaged in a sweeping trade dis-
reuniting parent and child. threats from countries like Russia, China has led a dedicated and long- pute with China. Trump has ordered tar-
Facing reporters together just hours after the reunion, China, Iran and North Korea, and also term campaign to steal American iffs on $50 billion in Chinese goods
Lidia Karine Souza and her son, Diogo, wrapped their arms counter violent extremists throughout secrets, techniques and know-how,” in response to Beijing’s forced trans-
around each other. Diogo frequently looked up at his mom the world.” Gallego said in a statement. He called fer of U.S. technology and intellectual
and smiled. Asked if she had a message for President Donald The bill includes an amendment by his amendment “a small step in a larg- property theft.
Trump about her ordeal and his zero-tolerance policy that Arizona Democratic Rep. Ruben er fight to build a comprehensive strat- House Speaker Paul Ryan called the
separated hundreds of children from their parents, the moth- Gallego to bar the Pentagon from buy- egy to defeat and deter Chinese attacks funding bill crucial to the nation’s
er responded through a translator, “Don’t do this to the chil- ing goods or services from Chinese on our national and economic securi- defense and said it provides the
dren.” telecommunications giants ZTE and ty.” biggest pay raise for service members
Under Trump’s policy, the government has begun prose- Huawei. ZTE is accused of violating President Donald Trump met with in nine years.
cuting all migrants caught entering the country without
authorization. Trump has halted his policy of taking chil-
dren from their detained parents under public pressure but
around 2,000 of them are still being held, with many fami-
House Republicans grill FBI, Justice leaders on Russia probe
lies saying they’ve not known how to locate them. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Justice Department among FBI officials about Donald
turn over thousands Trump during the 2016 election. FBI
Mattis tries to ease WASHINGTON — Republicans of documents by Director Christopher Wray also
accused top federal law enforcement next week. appeared before Congress on Thursday.
Japan’s worries about North Korea talks officials Thursday of withholding The House Republicans on the panel seized on
TOKYO — For the second time in two days, U.S. Defense important documents from them and Judiciary Committee the watchdog report to allege bias by
Secretary Jim Mattis is trying to assuage an Asian ally’s demanded details about surveillance hearing marked the FBI and to discredit an investiga-
worries about America’s commitment to the region amid the tactics during the Russia investigation Deputy Attorney tion into potential ties between Russia
ongoing denuclearization negotiations with North Korea. in a contentious congressional hear- General Rod and the Trump campaign that is now
Mattis met Friday with Japanese Defense Minister ing that capped days of mounting par-
Itsunori Onodera, who has urged the international commu- Rod Rosenstein Rosenstein’s first led by special counsel Robert Mueller.
tisan complaints. appearance before They suggested that the Justice
nity to keep sanctions and surveillance on North Korea, Underscoring their frustration, Congress since an internal DOJ report Department had conspired against
saying it has a history of reneging on agreements. Republicans briefly put the hearing on criticizing the FBI’s handling of the Trump by refusing to produce docu-
Mattis says his visit represents “just how strongly we hold so they could approve a resolution Hillary Clinton email investigation ments they believe would show
prioritize this relationship between our two militaries.” on the House floor demanding that the revealed new disparaging text messages improper FBI conduct.
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THE DAILY JOURNAL OPINION Friday • June 29, 2018 9


No trophy heads or skins in California Guest perspective
survival of these animals. The U.S.
Los Angeles Times Other voices Fish and Wildlife Service regulates the
importation of animal trophies,
Housing crisis requires
A
bill in the California Senate imposing various conditions on per-
the white rhinoceros, among other
would prohibit the posses- mits, in order to conserve species.
species. Most of those are listed as
sion of trophies — including
heads, parts or skin — of some of the
most captivating and exotic animals
endangered or threatened under the
U.S. Endangered Species Act. The sta-
tus of the giraffe is under review by
But conservationists and advocates
disagree strongly with some of the
agency’s decisions. Last year, the
some creative solutions
in Africa. The bill, SB 1487, would U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. agency stirred an outcry — even from By Charles Stone
cover the possession of 11 species U.S. laws already in place govern President Trump — when it said it

F
considered endangered, threatened or the sale of the trophies from various would lift a ban on the importation of or many years in Belmont, we have tried to develop
vulnerable. animals; this bill is only about pos- elephant and lion trophies from our last meaningful pieces of property owned by
The state of California can’t stop a session. Zimbabwe and Zambia. Since then, the former redevelopment agency. The properties
misguided African government from The measure would allow anyone in the agency has decided to allow include parcels located at Hill Street and El Camino Real,
allowing the hunting of endangered possession of such trophies before imports on a case-by-case basis. and the parcel known as Firehouse Square on Fifth and
animals in its country. Nor can it stop Jan. 1, 2019, to keep them. It would That’s troubling to many conserva- O’Neill avenues and Broadway. In a thrilling turn of events
the U.S. government from permitting also allow trophies to pass through tionists. earlier this year, the city entered an exclusive negotiating
the importation of these trophies. But California, as long as they aren’t here Hunters also argue that the huge agreement with LINC Housing for the development of a
it can discourage such hunting by bar- longer than 30 days. A passel of hunt- fees they pay to hunt in these African project including 100 percent affordable
ring hunters from bringing new tro- ing organizations has opposed the countries go toward conservation homes at the Hill Street and El Camino
phies to California and keeping them bill. efforts — and therefore they are actu- Real sites. Just last week, we learned of
in their homes or elsewhere. This bill Of course, there are laws and treaties ally helping preserve species. That more exciting news. Sares Regis, which
would mean no new elephant heads in effect worldwide that seek — with assertion has fallen under attack by has a development agreement for
mounted on walls should it be mixed results — to preserve species various conservation groups, which Firehouse Square spanning several
approved. facing threats. Some African coun- contend that hunting groups have years, is working to form a partnership
Sponsored by Social Compassion tries, for instance, ban the hunting of overestimated the amount contributed with MidPen Housing to develop a proj-
in Legislation and introduced by state certain species. to African government conservation ect featuring over 80 percent affordable
Sen. Henry Stern, D-Canoga Park, the But enough hunting takes place to funds. units. This is a monumental leap forward
bill affects trophies of African ele- make conservationists and animal This bill allows California to play for the project; previously, the term sheet included only 25
phants, lions, leopards and giraffes, welfare advocates worry for the future its part in trying to protect these vul- percent affordable units.
as well as the black rhinoceros and nerable animals from extinction. These developments represent a significant increase in
affordable homes for our community. This is critical as our
cities struggled to keep pace with demand for both afford-

Letters to the editor able and market-rate housing for years.


Recently, the San Mateo County Housing Leadership
Council — our local housing advocacy nonprofit —
released a report reminding us of the severity of our afford-
Do this each time you drive. You has the right to remove people with- ability crisis. The report showed between 2010 and 2015,
Start summer safely out at least determining if they are only one new home was built for every 19 jobs created.
will not regret it.               
Editor, genuine refugees or have other valid According to the same report, to purchase the median priced
Many drive on the highways on the Lori Martin reasons for entering the country by home in San Mateo County, a household would have to
weeks between Memorial Day and unofficial means. The suggestion of make an astounding $382,960 annually. Rentcafe.com, an
Tracy online listing service, indicates the average two-bedroom
Labor Day. Traffic congestion can be no judges or courts should cause
deadly. uproar in the legal world, as cases apartment rents for nearly $3,500 locally.
involving laws, broken or not, This is not sustainable if we are to maintain a function-
When I was 16 in 1992, I was Trump on Twitter should be decided through the legal ing local economy and avoid the displacement of more fam-
severely injured when a drunken driv-
Dear Editor, system and not by a bureaucrat or ilies — a driving force behind traffic congestion as many of
er hit me. My hearing, talking and “We cannot allow all of these peo- these displaced workers continue commuting to Silicon
walking were damaged. I never even a border guard. Bringing them
ple to invade our Country. When back is not even grammatically cor- Valley. Smart growth and innovative transportation solu-
expected that to happen but it did.   somebody comes in, we must immedi- tions must be pursued. We must also work with the private
rect, much less legally or morally
Texting has become a social norm. ately, with no Judges or Court Cases, sector to assure projects on private land include some
valid.
Drivers who use cellphones believe bring them back from where they “Our system is a mockery to good affordable housing. Cities like Belmont, San Mateo,
nothing will happen. They will find came. Our system is a mockery to immigration policy and law and Redwood City and others have adopted inclusionary zoning
out that they were wrong and it may good immigration policy and law and order.” No! The misuse or abandon- ordinances ensuring affordable housing will be a part of
be the last thing they do. order. Most children come without ment for political purposes is the these developments.
Drivers, make it a routine to turn parents.” — Trump via Twitter. mockery of the welcoming country of But local governments — the county, cities, school dis-
off your phone or put it on silent. How many offensive comments can the United States with its high moral tricts and transit agencies — also need to look to their land
Beeps or vibrations will tempt you to a president make in one tweet? If we ground. as part of the solution, just as we are doing in Belmont. The
look. examine these statements, sentence “Most children come without par- San Mateo County Community College District led the way
Keep it out of reach. Placing it in by sentence we can see some concern- ents.” Although few detailed statistics locally in this regard. For years, both Cañada College and
ing words, and not all of them gram- are available, this seems manifestly the College of San Mateo have offered high-quality, afford-
the backseat or trunk are recommen-
matically correct. incorrect from any news reports and able homes to their teachers and staff. This helps ensure the
dations. district can retain and attract quality employees. As icing
Continue driving like this. It will “We cannot allow all of these peo- vision of the people arriving. Parents
ple to invade our Country.” The leader would not send their children into the on the cake, these developments will eventually provide
become a habit. Driving without a the district with a small revenue stream.
of the free world and the commander “wilderness” without support, protec-
cellphone will become normal.     Last week, we learned the Jefferson Union High School
in chief of the military should know tion, and hope.
Let’s say you want to find an easy that invasions are normally armed It is time for the legal system to District Board of Trustees — under the excellent leadership
route to Sawyer Camp Trail. Park your events with the support of their coun- not only call this out, but to prevent of Board President Andy Lie and Vice President Kalimah
vehicle and find the directions using try, not escapees into a captive envi- the bypassing of legally accepted Saluhuddin — successfully passed the first high school dis-
your phone then. ronment. protocols. trict teacher and staff housing bond. In a few short years,
Remember, only sober eyes should “When somebody comes in, we the vision of the board will allow the district to offer some-
be behind the steering wheel. If must immediately, with no Judges or thing no other high school district in the county can:
Dennis Fitzgerald affordable homes for district teachers and staff. This is a
drinking, please make sure a sober Court Cases, bring them back from
Melbourne, Australia shining example of how government land combined with
driver is driving.        where they came.” No government
visionary policymaking can help make inroads in the fight
against the housing affordability crisis.
OUR MISSION: Transit agencies are also embracing this concept.
It is the mission of the Daily Journal to be the most SamTrans land was used for housing with generous afford-
accurate, fair and relevant local news source for able housing components in both San Carlos and Daly
those who live, work or play on the MidPeninsula.
By combining local news and sports coverage, City. The district continues looking for opportunities to
Jerry Lee, Publisher BUSINESS STAFF: analysis and insight with the latest business, use its land to help build housing. Caltrain has recently
Jon Mays, Editor in Chief
Moe Alshafie Michael Davis lifestyle, state, national and world news, we seek to moved forward with a transit oriented development policy
Charles Gould Paul Moisio provide our readers with the highest quality
Joe Rudino Joy Uganiza which will guide the use of its land.
Nathan Mollat, Sports Editor information resource in San Mateo County.
Todd Waibel Our pages belong to you, our readers, and we Remaining redevelopment agency land is also a fertile
Erik Oeverndiek, Copy Editor/Page Designer INTERNS, CORRESPONDENTS, CONTRACTORS: ground for affordable housing. In San Mateo, officials
choose to reflect the diverse character of this
Robert Armstrong Charlie Chapman
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Jim Clifford Elizabeth Cortes
dynamic and ever-changing community. approved a 164-unit Mid-Pen Housing development on for-
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only continue — but grow.
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Tech stocks rise; Amazon deal shakes health care firms


By Marley Jay percent to $77. 62.
DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS Amazon also announced a new
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
High: 24,308.16 program under which contractors
NEW YORK — A rally for tech- Low: 23,997.21 around the country can launch
nology companies helped U.S. Close: 24,216.05 businesses that deliver Amazon
stocks recover some of their recent Change: +98.46 packages, meaning Amazon will
losses Thursday, but trading have new ways to deliver products
OTHER INDEXES without relying on companies
remained uneven as investors tried
to figure out if the tensions S&P 500: 2716.31 +16.68 like UPS and FedEx. UPS lost 2.3
between the U.S. and other nations NYSE Index: 12,475.96 +63.89 percent to $105. 88 and FedEx
will spill over into a trade war. Nasdaq: 7503.68 +58.60 declined 1.3 percent to $226.67.
Technology companies and NYSE MKT: 2724.79 -26.57 Benchmark U.S. crude continued
banks were responsible for the Russell 2000: 1645.02 +4.56 to surge and gained 0.9 percent to
bulk of the gains. Amazon again Wilshire 5000: 28,370.08 +157.10 $73.45 a barrel in New York. It’s
showed its ability to disrupt estab- at its highest price since
lished industries, shaking 10-Yr Bond: 2.84 +0.02 November 2014. Brent crude, used
investors in drugstores and ship- Oil (per barrel): 73.19 +0.43 to price international oils, rose
ping companies in the process. Gold : 1,249.50 -6.60 0.3 percent to $77.85 a barrel in
BJ’s Wholesale marked its return London.
to the market with a solid gain. ment strategist at Schroders. points, or 0. 6 percent, to dose packaging and home deliv- Oil prices have rallied over the
U.S. crude oil rose to its highest Severinovsky said the Trump 2, 716. 31. The Dow Jones ery. Investors expect Amazon to last week. First, investors con-
price since November 2014. administration doesn’t want to Industrial Average rose 98. 46 use its muscle to reduce costs and cluded that OPEC countries will
Stocks started the day at their derail the economy or the stock points, or 0. 4 percent, to drug prices, and that led to sharp not increase oil production by as
lowest levels in almost a month. market and is sensitive to the way 24,216.05. The Nasdaq composite losses for drugstores, pharmacy much as they feared. Then the U.S.
Contradictory comments this investors react to the ongoing gained 58.60 points, or 0.8 per- benefits managers and companies started pressuring countries to
week from U.S. officials about trade disputes. Lately they’ve sent cent, to 7,503.68. The Russell that distribute medications. stop importing oil from Iran, the
trade policy have led the market to stocks lower, but if the market ral- 2000 index of smaller-company Amazon rose 2. 5 percent to world’s sixth-largest producer of
lurch between gains and losses, lies in response to some strong stocks picked up 4.56 points, or $1, 701. 45 while Walgreens fell oil. The Trump administration is
sometimes by the hour. second-quarter earnings reports 0.3 percent, to 1,645.02. 9. 9 percent to $59. 70, and med- threatening other countries,
“What’s happening is that the next month, she said the Trump Amazon shook up multiple ication distributor Cardinal including close allies such as
market is watching the president team might feel encouraged to take industries Thursday after it said Health shed 4. 8 percent to South Korea, with sanctions if
and his team and the president is tougher positions in trade talks. it’s buying online pharmacy $50. 37. Pharmacy benefits man- they don’t cut off Iranian imports
watching the markets, ” said The S&P 500 index added 16.68 PillPack, which offers pre-sorted ager Express Scripts dipped 1. 4 by early November, essentially
Marina Severinovsky, an invest- erecting a global blockade.

Fed gives OK to 32 of 35 biggest U.S. banks to raise dividends


By Marcy Gordon Goldman Sachs and Morgan enues and losses. how the banks would fare. share from 39 cents a share, and
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Stanley, but on condition they State Street Corp. gained Fed All the banks have at least $50 announced $24.7 billion in stock
keep their total dividend payouts approval on condition it improve billion in assets. repurchases. American Express
and stock buybacks at current lev- its analysis of hypothetical lend- After the results were made pub- said its new dividend would be 39
WASHINGTON — The Federal els. The new tax law that took ing risks with other big banks. lic, several big banks quickly cents a share, up from 35 cents,
Reserve has given the OK to 32 of effect in January helped tip the The yearly check-up tests the announced they were boosting and it would repurchase $3.4 bil-
the 35 biggest banks in the U.S. two banks’ capital reserves below banks to determine if their current their dividends and would increase lion in new stock.
to raise their dividends and buy required levels under the hypothet- plans for paying out capital to the amount of stock they plan to The latest test results “demon-
back shares, judging their finan- ical stress, the Fed said. It was shareholders would still allow buy back this year. strate that the largest banks have
cial foundations sturdy enough to pegged as a one-time impact of the them to keep lending if hit by JPMorgan Chase raised its quar- strong capital levels, and after
withstand a major economic tax law. another financial crisis and severe terly dividend to 80 cents a share, making their approved capital dis-
downturn. The Fed rejected outright the recession. up from 56 cents a share. The com- tributions, would retain their abil-
Announcing the results of the capital plan of the U.S. holding Th e Fed s ai d i t ap p l i ed i t s pany also announced a plan to ity to lend even in a severe reces-
second round of its annual stress company of Germany’s Deutsche t o ug h es t -ev er “s ev erel y repurchase $20.7 billion in stock sion,” Vice Chair Randal Quarles,
tests, the Fed also approved the Bank, citing weaknesses in its adverse” scenario for the econo- this upcoming cycle. Wells Fargo who is the Fed’s top bank supervi-
plans of Wall Street powerhouses assumptions for forecasting rev- my in this year’s tests to see raised its dividend to 43 cents a sor, said in a statement.

GDP revised down to lackluster 2 Ex-Equifax software developer


charged with insider trading
Business briefs
sexual, racist and other inappropriate remarks

pct. in Q1, poorest showing in year January-March period.


ATLANTA — A former software developer
for Equifax faces insider trading charges relat-
ed to the company’s massive data breach last
by some executives, a newspaper said
Thursday.
The conduct at the Silicon Valley
By Martin Crutsinger year, federal prosecutors in Atlanta said Community Foundation was at times “nor-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS But recent economic reports, including Thursday. malized,” and unacceptable behavior by some
consumer spending, have looked strong and Sudhakar Reddy Bonthu, 44, used nonpub- executives was inadequately addressed or
WASHINGTON — U.S. economic growth point to far better growth in the April-June lic information to determine Equifax had been overlooked, the San Francisco Chronicle
in the first quarter was revised down to a quarter. breached last year before any public reported .
lackluster 2 percent — a sharp deceleration A GDP forecasting gauge produced by the announcement and then bought put options CEO Emmett Carson was put on paid leave
and the poorest showing in a year. But econ- Federal Reserve’s Atlanta regional bank is that he exercised for a profit of more than April 26 after a report in the Chronicle of
omists expect a significant rebound in the projecting GDP growth of 4.5 percent this $75,000 after the breach was announced, Philanthropy quoted employees describing “a
current quarter, forecasting a sizzling quarter, an estimate that is in line with many according to a court filing. toxic work environment” at the Menlo Park-
growth rate of 4 percent or more. private forecasters. Bonthu, an Indian citizen, entered a not based nonprofit, the newspaper said.
The Commerce Department said Thursday That would be the strongest GDP perform- guilty plea Thursday before U.S. Magistrate Several executives resigned after the report
in its final estimate for the January-March ance since a 5.2 percent gain in the third Judge Alan Baverman, who indicated the case was published.
quarter that gross domestic product, the quarter of 2014. would be referred to a U.S. district judge for a The board of the foundation, which did
country’s total output of goods and services, Forecasters at Oxford Economics said guilty plea at a later date. Bonthu was allowed $1.14 billion in fundraising last year and had
was even weaker than previously thought. they expected second quarter growth to to remain free on a $20,000 signature bond, $13.5 billion in assets, hired a law firm to
Lower numbers from consumer spending and come in at 5 percent with the economy which means he doesn’t have to pay anything investigate the claims.
business inventories helped trim 0.2 per- “underpinned by strong consumer outlays, unless he fails to appear for hearings.
centage points off last month’s estimate robust business investment and positive Bonthu’s attorney, Chelsea Thomas, Kroger to test grocery
that GDP had grown 2.2 percent in the trade and inventories contributions.” declined to comment after the hearing.
Bonthu is the second former employee of deliveries with driverless cars
the Atlanta-based credit reporting company SAN FRANCISCO — Kroger Co. is about to
to face insider trading charges related to last test whether it can steer supermarket cus-
year’s data breach. Jun Ying, former chief tomers away from crowded grocery aisles with
information officer of Equifax’s U.S. a fleet of diminutive driverless cars designed
Information Solutions, was indicted in to lower delivery costs.
March. The Securities and Exchange The test program announced Thursday could
Commission on Wednesday also charged make Kroger the first U.S. grocer to make
Ying with insider trading. Ying has pleaded deliveries with robotic cars that won’t have a
not guilty. human riding along to take control in case
something goes wrong.
Silicon Valley foundation Cincinnati-based Kroger is teaming up with
CEO ousted amid workplace issues Nuro, a Silicon Valley startup founded two
years ago by two engineers who worked on
SAN FRANCISCO — The president and self-driving cars at Google. That Google
CEO of the country’s largest community foun- project is now known as Waymo, which plans
dation has been ousted after a law firm hired to to introduce a ride-hailing service that is sup-
investigate workplace bullying and harass- posed to begin picking up passengers in fully
ment issued a scathing report that included autonomous cars by the end of this year.
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Giants overcome by Rockies in the ninth
Friday • June 29, 2018

Miranda leaves a rich legacy


By Terry Bernal
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

It’s a clean sweep for Menlo School distance


runner Rob Miranda.
In January, Miranda was named the Daily
Journal Boys’ Cross-Country Athlete of the
Year. Now, he has earned Daily Journal Boys’
Track Athlete of the Year honors proving the
fastest runner in each the 1,600 and 3,200
meters in the Central Coast Section this season.
“The last four years it has just been an honor
to be his coach,” Menlo coach Jorge Chen
said. “And he’s earned the title of one of the
premier distance runners in the section, if not
the state.”
While Miranda fell short of repeating as the
CCS champ in the 3,200 — settling for third
place at the CCS finals May 25 — the finish
still qualified him for the state champi-
onships. And his performance at the CIF State
Championships June 2 in Clovis proved quite
a reprieve as he took 12th place overall,
including the top time from the CCS.
Miranda’s time of 9:07.57 also saw him fin-
ish his career with a personal record, and the
48th best two-mile time (calibrated) in CCS
history.
As if Miranda’s postseason weren’t spectac-
ular enough, the entire scope of his season
included a historic workload.

See AOTS, Page 16

PenCities captures A’s 4, Tigers 2

Peninsula Colt title A’s finish trip


By Terry Bernal
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
entering in relief with two outs in
the first. Primarily a starting
with sweep
pitcher this summer, Tam contin- By Dave Hogg
Everything seemed to be going ued to dominate out of the bullpen THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
against the PenCities Colt .45s — after two scoreless innings in
through the first four innings of Monday’s semifinal win over DETROIT — The Oakland
Thursday’s Peninsula Colt League Redwood City — setting down the Athletics left home as a .500 team,
championship game. eight Burlingame batters he faced. looking for a spark. They’re
“He’s been awesome,” Labbie returning to the Coliseum looking
The Burlingame Sox came out
said. “He’s one of our guys and one very sharp.
swinging, jumping out to a four-
of only two returning players. He Jed Lowrie had two more hits,
run lead in the first half inning.
was a good pitcher for his last year Sean Manaea
And when PenCities finally got
but he’s stepped it up. Any time pitched six
the bats going in the bottom of
I’ve called on him he’s come strong innings
the fourth inning, a brilliant
through and just got it done.” and the
defensive play for the Sox kept the
Burlingame knocked out Colt Athletics beat
lead in check.
. 45s starting pitcher Jack the Detroit
But defense giveth, and defense Fitzgerald in the first inning.
taketh away, as Burlingame com- Tigers 4-2
Three batters into the game, the Thursday to
mitted three errors in the bottom Sox had the bases loaded for
of the fifth and PenCities seized sweep a four-
cleanup hitter Max Alvira, who game series.
the opportunity to rally to a 7-5 lined a two-run single to left. Tim Jed Lowrie
victory at San Bruno Park’s Lara “It is really
Christian followed with a boom- tough to sweep a four-game series,
Field to claim the Peninsula Colt ing RBI double to left.
League title. especially when the other team
It may have turned into a land- scores first in three of the four
“They just never gave up,” Colt slide inning but, when Gino
.45s manager Matt Labbie said. TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL
games, ” Oakland manager Bob
Lopiccolo followed with a single, Melvin said. “Our pitchers made
“Right from the beginning … this Christian got thrown out at the PenCities Colt .45s batter Dane Anderson hits a liner down the line that gets
team didn’t give up.” big pitches when we needed them,
plate. It was the first of two critical gloved on a diving play by Burlingame Sox third baseman Kyle Sieben, our bullpen was great and the hit-
PenCities right-hander Nathan not pictured, in the fourth inning of the Peninsula Colt League ters just kept getting key hits.”
Tam turned the tide for his squad, See COLTS, Page 15 championship game Thursday night at Lara Field in San Bruno Park. The A’s went 8-2 on their three-
city road trip, the first time they

Elites dominate World Cup’s knockout phase had won eight times on a single
swing since going 10-0 on a trip
to Cleveland, Detroit and Kansas
By Ronald Blum 1986. Among the other regions,
“… The knockout stage, where soccer’s powers pump Africa and CONCACAF got three City as part of their 20-game win-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ning streak in 2002. Oakland has
their pecs and the blue bloods almost always prevail.” apiece and Asia one.
Winnowing to the inner sanctum won 10 of 12 overall.
MOSCOW — The thunder-clap- becomes even more pronounced “This shows you what can hap-
ping Icelanders have gone home, filled with happiness and hope. began in 1986. after that: Europe filled 23 of 32 pen when a whole team gets
along with the Egyptians and Then comes the knockout stage, Four South American teams have semifinal spots and South America going,” Manaea said. “Everyone is
Peruvians. Now comes the business where soccer’s powers pump their advanced, plus Mexico and Japan. eight, with South Korea in 2002 at picking each other up right now,
end of the World Cup, a European- pecs and the blue bloods almost For the first time since 1982, no home becoming the only outsider to and we’re winning a lot of games.”
and South American-dominated club always prevail. African team made it past the first reach the final four. Detroit lost its ninth straight,
that rejects most new applicants as Ten European nations reached the round. Among 20 previous World Cups, matching a streak from September.
unwanted hoi polloi. round of 16, matching 1998 and History is instructive: Europe Europe has lifted the trophy 11 The Tigers haven’t dropped 10 in a
The group stage is the crossroads 2006 for the most since 11 in 1990, earned 41 of 64 quarterfinal berths
of cultures, a mixture of multitudes the record since the current format and South America took 16 since See SOCCER, Page 14 See ATHLETICS, Page 16
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Rockies beat Dyson, Giants


By Michael Wagaman
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Rockies 9, Giants 8
It was a big hit for a ballclub that had been 0-
SAN FRANCISCO — It didn’t seem to matter 37 when trailing going into the ninth.
much who was pitching against DJ LeMahieu. “That was a big swing when the momentum
After striking out in his first at-bat, the shifted back to them in a big way,” Rockies
Rockies leadoff hitter was as locked in as he’s manager Bud Black said. “It takes a special
been all season. moment and a special swing to get it back on
Especially in the ninth inning when our side and DJ put a great swing on that ball. It
Colorado trailed. was awesome.”
LeMahieu hit a two-run homer in the ninth LeMahieu had an RBI single as part of
and set a career best with five RBIs as the Colorado’s four-run fourth. His two-run single
Rockies rallied past the San Francisco Giants off Ty Blach in the seventh gave the Rockies a
9-8 on Thursday to snap a four-game losing 7-5 lead.
streak. Each of LeMahieu’s hits came off different
“It was a good one to win,” LeMahieu said. “I pitchers.
feel like we’ve been on the other end of that for “He knows the opposition, he knows pitch-
the last couple of weeks so it was good to win ers,” Black said. “He’s as prepared as any play-
that one late.” er I’ve been around.”
Nolan Arenado hit his 19th home run, tying Adam Ottavino (4-1) gave up two runs but
him for the National League lead with retired three batters to win. Wade Davis pitched
the ninth for his 22nd save. SERGIO ESTRADA/USA TODAY SPORTS
Washington’s Bryce Harper. Trevor Story added
three hits for Colorado, which had lost four All three games in the series were decided by Alen Hanson gives the Giants a short-lived 8-7 lead with this double in the bottom of the
straight at San Francisco. one run. eighth. DJ LeMahieu’s two-run homer in top of the ninth gave Colorado a 9-8 win.
The Rockies blew leads of 5-2 and 7-5 and Brandon Belt hit a two-run homer, Joe Panik It was also Arenado’s 10th career home run at secutive at-bats in the eighth. Story hit a lead-
were down 8-7 before scoring twice off closer had two hits and two RBIs while Pablo AT&T Park, tying former Rockies infielder off single but was thrown out. Gerardo Parra
Sam Dyson (2-2) to avoid a series sweep. Sandoval and Andrew McCutchen also had two Troy Tulowitzki for second-most among visit- then reached on an error but was quickly erased
Chris Iannetta hit a leadoff single in the hits for San Francisco. ing players. Arizona’s Paul Goldschmidt has when he tried to take second
ninth and was replaced by pinch-runner Pat The Giants trailed most of the afternoon but 11.
Valaika. After pinch-hitter Tom Murphy took an 8-7 lead in the eighth when Alen Neither starter factored in the decision and TRAINER’S ROOM
popped out, LeMahieu sent a full-count pitch Hanson doubled in two runs. had nearly identical lines. Giants: C Buster Posey was held out of the
from Dyson into the left-field stands. “That was a hard fought game,” San Stratton allowed five runs on eight hits in starting lineup due to the pitching matchup
Two nights earlier, Dyson got LeMahieu to Francisco manager Bruce Bochy said. “Tough four innings. Colorado’s Jon Gray also gave up but had a pinch-hit single in the eighth.
ground into a game-ending double play with one when you have a lead in the ninth and we five runs in four innings but yielded seven hits
the tying run on base. couldn’t hold on to it. Sam was just a little bit with seven strikeouts. UP NEXT
“It was roughly where we wanted,” Dyson off.”
Arenado homered off starter Chris Stratton in BACK TO BACK Gi ants : LHP Andrew Suarez (2-4, 4.43)
said. “I figured we’d go (inside) like we did two takes the hill against the Diamondbacks on
nights ago. Just didn’t get it far enough in the first, his 10th this season in the opening Giants catcher Nick Hundley threw out a pair
frame. Friday.
there.” of runners trying to steal second base in con-

on Thursday and Friday, Eppler said he could


Baseball briefs face live pitching this weekend.
Ohtani has not been cleared to pitch as of
Ohtani cleared to begin hitting yet.
after elbow shows healing
LOS ANGELES — Shohei Ohtani’s elbow Ex-Tigers pitching coach
injury has healed enough that the Los Bosio says he’s ’crushed’ by firing
Angeles Angels’ two-way star can begin a
hitting program. DETROIT — Chris Bosio says he was fired
General manager Billy as the Detroit Tigers’ pitching coach for
Eppler said Thursday that using the word “monkey,” but insists he did-
Ohtani underwent an MRI n’t say it in a racial or demeaning context.
in Los Angeles that Bosio told USA Today that he used the
Saturday, July 21, 10am - 4pm showed improvement to word while talking about pitcher Daniel
his ligament, clearing Stumpf, who is white. Bosio said Stumpf is
Washington Park him to take batting prac- nicknamed “Spider Monkey” because of the
tice in private. faces he makes while lifting weights.
850 Burlingame Avenue, Burlingame Ohtani was placed on Bosio said an African-American clubhouse
Shohei Ohtani the disabled list with a attendant overheard the conversation.
UCL sprain June 8. He Tigers general manager Al Avila said
t"OEZ;DPODFSU will be re-evaluated by doctors in three
weeks.
Wednesday that Bosio was fired for making
Special Performer and Emcee insensitive comments to another team
Asked whether Ohtani needs Tommy John employee. Avila declined to offer additional
surgery that could cause him to miss the rest details.
of this season as well as all of the 2019 sea-
son, Eppler says no doctor has told him that Bosio told USA Today that he was
the Japanese star needs surgery at this time. “crushed” about his firing. Bosio said he
t.VTJDCZ4DIPPMPG3PDL If Ohtani responds well to batting practice plans to hire a lawyer while determining
whether to sue for wrongful termination.
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SH Park leads Women’s PGA


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS She has five tour victories and her sights set on becoming
New putter does not do
much for slumping Woods
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
the second member of her family to capture a major champi-
KILDEER, Ill. — South Korea’s Sung Hyun Park shot a onship. Her father, Petr Korda, won tennis’ Australian Open
bogey-free 6-under 66 on Thursday to take the first-round in 1998. POTOMAC, Md. — Tiger Woods used a new putter and got the
lead in the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship. After tying for fourth at the ANA Inspiration this year, same middling results Thursday in the Quicken Loans National.
The 2017 U. S. Women’s Open Korda missed the cut at the U.S. Women’s Open. But she’s Woods battled back from a double bogey with five straight
Champion birdied three of the four par-5 off to a good start in this one. birdie chances from 8 feet or closer. He made only two of them
holes at Kemper Lakes in the third of the “Oh, It was great,” said Korda, the winner in Thailand in and had to settle for an even-par 70, leaving him seven shots
LPGA Tour’s five majors. February in her return from reconstructive jaw surgery. out of the lead in the opening round on the TPC Potomac at
Canada’s Brooke Henderson, the 2016 “Finally, a golf course that benefits the long-hitters. The Avenel Farm.
KPMG winner and runner-up last year, last couple weeks it’s definitely been a lot of 3-woods or Andrew Landry set the pace on a difficult, but rain-softened
was a stroke back with Jessica Korda, even 4-irons off the tees, so this is really, really nice.” course with a 7-under 63. J.J. Spaun matched him in the after-
Jaye Marie Green and Brittany Altomore. Korda birdied three of the first six holes and ended her noon, playing in the group behind Woods without hardly any-
The 24-year-old Park won the weather- round on a rather strong note. She birdied Nos. 14 and 15 one noticing that he played bogey-free while running off five
shortened LPGA Texas Classic in May, before making pars on the final three holes. birdies in a seven-hole stretch.
Sung Hyun but followed that with three missed cuts Green closed with a birdie on No. 9. Landry, who won the Texas Open in April for his first PGA
Park and a tie for 61st last week in Arkansas. Michelle Wie shot 71, U.S. Women’s Open champion Tour title, also had a new putter in the bag. All the attention was
After a switch in putters, she believes she Ariya Jutanugarn had an even-par 72, and top-ranked Inbee on Woods, who had hoped a mallet-style putter might help him
is rounding back into form. Park and defending champion Danielle Kang followed at 73. shake out of a putting slump. It didn’t.
The long-hitting Park birdied the par-5 15th to reach 5 Lexi Thompson also shot 72, acing the 166-yard sixth “I shot about the score I should have shot today,” Woods
under and parred the tough final three holes, finishing with hole with an 8-iron. Brittany Marchand also had a hole-in- said.
a short putt on 18. one with a 5-iron on the 175-yard No. 17. She shot 71. He never made a putt outside 10 feet, and the final stretch in
“I felt like something little was missing, especially my The winner last year at Olympia Fields, Kang fought the afternoon appeared to be a wasted chance to salvage a score
putting,” Park said through an interpreter. “But this week, I through a stomachache after she couldn’t resist the choco- under par. Woods also kept his round from getting worse with
(feel) comfortable.” late chip waffles at breakfast. She knew that was a bad idea two big par saves to start the back nine, including an up-and-
The course favors long hitters, and that’s just fine with no matter how good they looked, and it didn’t take long for down from 147 yards on No. 11 after driving it into the trees.
Korda. her to start paying for it.

Kelly leads, Smoltz struggles


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS onship 10 years after his epic, 19-hole play-
off loss to Tiger Woods at the U.S. Open at
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — Though John Smoltz may Torrey Pines. Whether it’s the regular Open or
have felt very much alone on the wind-whipped, sun-baked the seniors, Mediate insists the tough USGA
Broadmoor course, he wasn’t. setups suit him, even though he missed the
The pitching Hall of Famer spent Day 1 at the U.S. Senior cut the last two years in this event.
Open in much the same position as the rest of the field — goug- “It looks like a U.S. Open golf course,”
ing out of ankle-high rough, then scrambling to put himself in Mediate said about the Broadmoor. “It is a
position for par putts on tricky, mountain greens that left player U.S. Open golf course. It will show you
after player shaking his head. Jerry Kelly quickly that it is, if you hit it in the wrong
“I’m just being honest,” Smoltz said after a round of 15-over 85 place. That’s what I love most about the
that left him tied for 150th place. “I don’t have enough game for setup.”
this course yet.” Also lurking was defending champion Kenny Perry, whose 71
He wasn’t alone. included only a single birdie. Renters Insurance Rates
The ultimate test for the seniors produced only eight below-par “Here, the greens, they’ve got you on edge,” said Perry, whose
scores Thursday, and not a single player — not even leader Jerry title last year gave him entry into the U.S. Open earlier this
Kelly — finished 18 holes without a bogey on his card. month. “I feel like I’m at Shinnecock again.”
Kelly gave it a run, though. The USGA took its usual drubbing for the course setup earlier
After saving par from the rough on the 559-yard, par-4 17th — this month at Shinnecock Hills, and though the spotlight isn’t
he was holding his right elbow after digging out the approach — nearly as bright here, the record-high forecast for this week (high
Kelly was one 4-foot putt away from going bogey-free. But when 90s) along with wind gusting above 30 mph have left tournament
that slid a fraction to the right at the cup, his flawless day was his- organizers ‘pacing” themselves when it comes to firming up the
tory. Broadmoor, according to the USGA’s daily course setup notes.
Kelly still shot 4-under 66, which was good enough for a two- Even when softened up for resort players, conquering this
shot lead over Miguel Angel Jimenez, Kevin Sutherland, Deane course takes its fair share of local knowledge. Virtually every putt
Pappas and Rocco Mediate. — even those that appear to be aimed uphill — break away from
“I was pretty disappointed with that three-putt on the last the Will Rogers Shrine towering above the course on Cheyenne
hole,” Kelly said. “But it gave me a lot today. I played very well, Mountain.
but it gave me some shots, too.” “You have to hit them a few times to trust you know what you’re
Mediate found himself in the mix again for a national champi- doing,” said Lee Janzen, who shot 69.
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France and Argentina possible future opponents. If England


Rooney joining MLS, World Cup roundup
Japan advances on yellow
gets past Colombia, it could face Spain, Russia, Croatia,
Denmark, Sweden or Switzerland on its way to a possible
final.

signs with DC United


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
cards despite losing at World Cup
VOLGOGRAD, Russia — Japan advanced to the knockout
round at the World Cup on a tiebreaker, fewer yellow cards
Belgium is one of only three teams to advance to the
knockout round with 3-0 records from the group stage.
Croatia and Uruguay are the others.
than Senegal. England and Belgium made a combined 17 changes to
The Japanese lost to Poland 1-0 Thursday in their final their starting lineups to rest players for the knockout
WASHINGTON — Wayne Rooney is coming to Major League round. Harry Kane, the leading scorer at the tournament
Soccer with D.C. United, the latest star to take his talents across group match, but they still reached the round of 16 because
Colombia beat Senegal 1-0. with five goals, was on the bench for England. So was
the pond to the United States. Romelu Lukaku, who has scored four for Belgium.
Rooney follows the lead of Swede Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Both Japan and Senegal finished the group phase with
retired countryman David Beckham by leav- four points, had the same goal difference and the same
ing Europe for MLS later in their careers. He amount of goals scored. Starting at this year’s tournament, Tunisia tops Panama 2-1 for
signed a 3 1/2 year designated-player con- disciplinary records — known as fair play — were added by first World Cup win in 40 years
tract with D.C. United and is expected to FIFA as a tiebreaker. Japan had four yellow cards in its three
group matches while Senegal had six. SARANSK, Russia (AP) — Tunisia captain Wahbi Khazri
make his debut July 14 when the team opens set up a second-half goal and then scored one of his own to
its new stadium in Southeast Washington Poland, which had already been eliminated, got its goal
help his side secure its first victory in a World Cup in four
against the Vancouver Whitecaps. from defender Jan Bednarek in the 59th minute. He beat his
decades.
The 32-year-old Rooney is the all-time marker at the far post and volleyed in a swerving free kick
from Rafal Kurzawa. The striker’s hard, rising shot in the 66th minute lifted
leading scorer for England’s national team Tunisia to a 2-1 triumph over Panama on Thursday night. It
and Manchester United in the Premier Japan has reached the knockout round at the World Cup
three times in the last five tournaments. came 15 minutes after Khazri’s pinpoint square pass pro-
Wayne Rooney League. duced Fakhreddine Ben Youssef’s equalizer.
Rooney leaves Everton, his boyhood team
he returned to after playing for Manchester United. He scored 11 Belgium beats England 1-0, Panama had taken the lead in the 33rd minute through an
own-goal when Jose Luis Rodriguez’s hard shot deflected off
goals in 40 games in his second stint with Everton. moves into tougher side of draw of Yassine Meriah, which sent the goalkeeper the wrong
Hours before the signing was announced, Rooney posted a
KALININGRAD, Russia — In a match neither team had to way.
photo to Twitter of himself on a plane with an American flag
win, Belgium came out on top and took first place in its Tunisia hadn’t won a World Cup game since a 3-1 victory
emoji. The move will become official July 10 when the interna-
World Cup group with a 1-0 victory over England on over Mexico in 1978.
tional transfer window opens.
Thursday. Both Group G teams were already eliminated going into
Rooney’s 208 Premier League goals are second behind only
Adnan Januzaj scored with a curling shot in the 51st the match.
Alan Shearer’s 260. Rooney’s 53 goals and 119 games lead
minute on a night of little tension or attacking intent.
England in international play.
Even at his age, Rooney gives D.C. United and MLS another
With the victory, Belgium gets what appears to be an eas- Colombia advances while
ier match in the next round against Japan on Monday in
headliner.
Rostov-on-Don. England will face Colombia on Tuesday in
Senegal is eliminated by tiebreaker
Moscow. SAMARA, Russia — Yerry Mina scored on a header in the
Both teams had advanced to the round of 16 before the 74th minute and Colombia defeated Senegal 1-0 Thursday to
match. advance to the World Cup knockout stage. Senegal became
Although Belgium was the winner of the group, it might the first team ever eliminated by a new tiebreaker — number
have the tougher road to the final with Brazil, Portugal, of yellow cards.

1958 and ‘62, Die Mannschaft became the fourth champion in

SOCCER
Continued from page 11
five tournaments to exit early.
FIFA has favored the bottom of the bracket with far easier
travel, with the Russia-Spain winner headed from Moscow to a
quarterfinal in Sochi, then potentially a semifinal and the final
times and South America nine. in the capital. The Colombia-England winner in Moscow goes
Germany’s departure was the biggest group phase jolt. to a quarterfinal in Samara, then would be on track to finish at
Projected by many as the first repeat winner since Brazil in Moscow.
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smashed a double to put runners at second from third, and Tam induced an inning-end- bases with no outs, knocking out Tam in the

COLTS
Continued from page 11
and third, and Luke Barrientos shot a two-
run single to center to cut the lead in half.
After an infield error and a walk to load the
ing grounder.
In the bottom of the inning, PenCities
sent 11 batters to the plate. And it was the
process. But facing Stevens in relief, the
Sox were only able to push just one run
across from there when Sieben produced a
bases, Larkin departed, giving way to Burlingame defense that opened the door, sacrifice fly to make it 7-5.
Alvira in relief. And, with Alvira previously with an infield error to start the frame, fol- Then in the seventh, the Sox got a spark
outs the Sox made on the bases in the game. playing third base, the Sox turned to Kyle lowed by a single by Stevens that was mis- when Alvira roped a one-out double to left-
Burlingame manager Eric Null, who was Sieben at the hot corner. And Sieben made played by the outfield to score Mitch Babeta center. But then came the second critical out
coaching third base, blamed himself for both. an immediate impact. all the way from first base. on the bases when Alvira got thrown out
“I think it could have been a bigger With the bases loaded, Dane Anderson Daren Randolph followed with a single to trying to stretch the play into a triple.
inning.” Null said. ripped a liner past the bag at third, but move Stevens to third, and Stevens later “I saw a bobble in the outfield and I waved
Burlingame did manufacture another run Sieben made a terrific catch with a step and scored on a groundout by Tyler Lagarrague him around and they made a good relay and a
after a wild pitch moving Lopiccolo to a dive, and a backhanded nab to end the to tie it 4-4. good throw, ” Null said. “That’s not
third, and a walk by Matthew Kitts to knock inning, with the Sox still leading 4-2. Then Tam proved PenCities’ magic man [Alvira’s] fault, that’s the coach’s fault.”
Fitzgerald out of the game. On Tam’s first “[Anderson] smoked that ball,” Labbie when, with Randolph at third, he hit a cue Stevens went on to close the door, finish-
pitch of the night, Burlingame pulled off a said. “Obviously we had the momentum shot to the right side of the infield. Randolph ing off the championship victory with high
double steal with Lopiccolo swiping the going for us … and he made a great play and committed to trying to score, and was heat and a swinging strikeout.
plate on the throw to second. took us out of it. I was a little worried the expecting a play at the plate, but the ball was “I saw [Stevens] giving it his best, trust-
Tam, though, went on to record a three- momentum might have switched back bobbled, then bobbled again, and Randolph ing us, and able to finish it off,” Tam said.
pitch strikeout to end the inning. because he made such a great play.” scored the go-ahead run without a throw. Next up for the Colt League postseason is
“I knew we could get out of it because I In the following inning, Tam pitched out “I went right away, ” Randolph said. the six-team sectional tournament, featuring
trusted my teammates,” Tam said. “And we of trouble to keep the Colt .45s within “Yeah, I was surprised (when there was no six teams from the Peninsula Colt League —
got through it.” striking distance. Sieben led off with a sin- throw to the plate).” PenCities, the Burlingame Sox, the
Burlingame starting pitcher Noah Larkin gle, and Kueno Kim followed by legging out PenCities added insurance runs on an RBI Burlingame Mules, San Bruno, South City
breezed through three scoreless innings, a picturesque bunt down third. Jake Cilia single by Nikhil Godbole and a bases- and Daly City — beginning July 6 at
but didn’t make it out of the fourth. The big followed with a sacrifice bunt to move up loaded walk to Nabeta. Washington Park in Burlingame. The top
left-hander hit Colby Stevens with a pitch Sieben and Kim. But a low liner caught in Burlingame had an opportunity to two finishers from that tourney advance to
to open the fourth. Then with two outs, Tam center was not enough to score the runner respond in the top of the sixth, loading the regional play in San Jose beginning July 17.

It was not an unexpected move for George,


NBA brief who averaged 21.9 points, 5.7 rebounds and
2.0 steals for the Thunder this past season. By
AP source: Paul George not opting in to the final year of his existing
decides to become free agent deal, George opens up an array of possibilities
— such as going elsewhere, possibly the Los
Paul George turned down one option and cre-
ated a slew of new ones. Angeles Lakers, or signing a new deal with
Oklahoma City.
George has decided not to exercise his
$20.7 million option for next season with the He is also expected to be pursued by the
Oklahoma City Thunder, a person with knowl- Houston Rockets, who finished this past sea-
edge of the situation said Thursday. George son with the NBA’s best regular-season record.
will become an unrestricted free agent on
Sunday. George may opt to sign a short-term deal,
The person spoke to The Associated Press either with the Thunder or someplace else. He
on condition of anonymity Thursday because could also command as much as $176 million
neither George nor the team has publicly in a five-year deal if he chooses to stay in
announced his decision. ESPN first reported Oklahoma City and pair up with Russell
George’s decision about the option year. Westbrook for years to come.
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homers and three doubles in the set, driving in Richardson, that the
ATHLETICS
Continued from page 11
at least one run in all four games.
Pinder’s RBI double over the head of Tigers
center fielder JaCoby Jones made it 4-2 in the
NFL brief
NFL fines ex-Panthers owner
improper conduct was
limited to him and that the
team and its ownership
fourth. Pinder spent most of the series hitting $2.75M after misconduct review failed to report the allega-
long flyballs that Leonys Martin kept track- CHARLOTTE, N.C. — The NFL has fined tions or any resolution
row since their 119-loss season in 2003. agreements to the league.
Manaea (8-6) won his third straight start, ing down at the 420-foot mark in center. former Carolina Panthers owner Jerry
Richardson $2.75 million following its The league also said
allowing two runs in six innings on five hits “I told him he was a stupid hitter,” Melvin investigation into sexual and racial miscon- most of the money will
and a walk. Three relievers finished, with joked. “He might have had eight homers if he duct in the workplace. go toward organizations
Jerry
Blake Treinen pitching the ninth for his 20th would have stopped hitting the ball to center The league said Thursday the investigation that address racial- and
Richardson
save, including 17 in a row. field, but he finally got one over their head.” conducted by former U.S. Attorney Mary Jo gender-based issues in
“I still felt good in the sixth, but the way our The Tigers loaded the bases with three two- White substantiated the allegations against and outside the workplace.
bullpen is going, I was happy to let them fin- out singles in the sixth, but Manaea struck out
ish it off,” he said. “They have been spectacu- Niko Goodrum to end the inning.
lar.” guys getting together to run after school.
Michael Fulmer (3-7) gave up four runs and
nine hits while becoming the first Tigers
starter to pitch eight innings since May 20.
TRAINER’S ROOM
Athl eti cs : 3B Matt Chapman could play a
AOTS
Continued from page 11
Miranda, along with the arrival of Chen as
the coach, has set the foundation for one of
the most storied track programs in San
He is 1-3 in his past six starts. couple rehab games before returning from a Mateo County.
The Tigers took the lead in the first inning hand injury. Chapman had a cortisone shot on “Now it’s done and all that I can hope to
“After everything I’ve done in my high leave is just the culture and the team,”
on Nicholas Castellanos’s two-run homer, Monday and was hoping to swing a bat on school career, I didn’t want to leave with any Miranda said. “I guess it will be for the next
extending his extra-base streak to five games. Thursday or Friday. stone unturned,” Miranda said. “I could have generation. … I hope I left them a team cul-
Marcus Semien and Chad Pinder started the just ran a certain time or saved myself for
second with singles, and Mark Canha made it ture where they can also have fun, but where
2-1 with a bloop single. Lowrie followed with
UP NEXT certain meets, but I am glad I was able to they work hard and get the best from them-
have these certain experiences and run selves.”
his eighth hit of the series, a tying single, and The A’s Return home after their 10-game against such a quality field. … And I think in
Khris Davis gave the A’s a 3-2 lead with the road trip to face the Cleveland Indians. Paul Even in Miranda’s third-place CCS per-
the long run that’s going to make me bet- formance stands a pillar of greatness upon
fifth single in six batters. Blackburn (1-2, 8.83) pitches Friday’s opener ter.”
Lowrie went 9 for 17 (.529) with two against Trevor Bauer (7-5, 2.44). which Menlo should look to as an example
Before breezing to West Bay Athletic of legacy.
League titles in his two distance events, he After a longtime friendly rivalry with
endured a rigorous slate. Over the course of
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Bellarmine senior Meika Beaudoin-
Rousseau, the two locked up for a thrilling
what he is doing. Like everything about him.” Invitational, taking second at he power- finish at the CCS finals in Gilroy. It was
- R. Olson packed statewide event; and in the Mt. San Chen and Miranda’s strategy to draft
Antonio College Relays, taking fourth in a Beaudoin-Rousseau and, believing he was

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The pièce de résistance came a week later, mately took first, with Andrew Hill senior
when Miranda became the first Menlo ath- Jorge Estrella claiming second. In terms of
lete ever to compete at the oldest high qualifying for state, this made Miranda’s
school track meet in the nation, the 124th dash to the finish line against Beaudoin-
Penn Relays at Penn University, where he Rousseau even more critical, as only the top
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said. “He still did a good job. He executed
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Oregon State is College World Series champs


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Abel (8-1) ran into trouble in the third when many expected.
Arkansas loaded the bases with one out. He The Beavers were by far the most dominant
OMAHA, Neb. — Freshman Kevin Abel struck out Heston Kjerstad and got Bonfield team in the nation through the 2017 regular
threw a two-hitter for his record fourth win in to fly out to end the inning, and the season and brought a 54-4 record to Omaha.
the College World Series, and Oregon State Razorbacks had no base runners the rest of But after winning their first two games here,
beat Arkansas 5-0 on Thursday night for the the night. Abel struck out 10 and walked two they made a stunningly meek exit with two
national championship. in a 129-pitch outing. straight losses to LSU.
Abel was nothing short of spectacular Adley Rutschman, who set a CWS record They brought back almost everybody in
against an Arkansas team still reeling from with 17 hits, went 3 for 4 and drove in two the everyday lineup along with ace Luke
the foul ball fiasco in the ninth inning runs. He was 17 for 30 (.567) with 13 RBIs in Heimlich. Finishing the job was their
Wednesday night that cost it the title and eight games and was named the CWS Most mantra.
gave new life to the Beavers. He retired the Outstanding Player. Rutschman singled his Oregon State was the No. 3 overall seed in
last 20 Arkansas batters, catching Luke first three times at bat and drove in a run in the the NCAA Tournament and swept its regional
Bonfield looking at strike three on a 3-2 first and another in the third for a 3-0 lead. and super regional to return to the CWS.
pitch to end the game. Abel had been used as a starter and reliever In Omaha, the Beavers took a circuitous
The title is Oregon State’s third, and first this season, and his versatility and durability route to the championship. They lost their
since it won the second of two straight in were important for the depleted Oregon State opening game and came from behind in two
2007, and came at the end of a two-year run in pitching staff. of the four elimination games they had to win
which the Beavers have won 111 of 130 Abel pitched an inning of relief to earn the to reach the finals. Facing elimination again
games. win Wednesday. That as four days after he in Game 2 of the finals, Arkansas failed to
Oregon State (55-12-1), which came from started and allowed three hits and a run in catch a two-out pop foul in the ninth inning
behind for three of its six CWS wins, was in seven innings against Mississippi State. On that would have secured the Razorbacks’ first STEVEN BRANSCOMBE/USA TODAY SPORTS
control all the way in the winner-take-all June 18 he pitched four innings of one-hit, national title. The Beavers, down to their last Freshman Kevin Abel pitched a two-hitter to
Game 3. Arkansas (48-21) was shut out for the one-run relief against Washington. strike, rallied to force the winner-take-all lead Oregon State to a 5-0 win over Arkansas
first time in 100 games. Oregon State’s title came a year later than game on Thursday. and the NCAA title in the best-of-three series.

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ATTACK
Continued from page 1
Staff reports through grief after colleagues slain
By Matthew Barakat Furgurson said his colleagues were “just died in 2006. It was sold in 2014 to the
Krampf said the gunman was a Maryland THE ASSOCIATED PRESS people trying to do their job for the pub- Baltimore Sun Media Group.
resident, but didn’t name him. lic.” Following in that history, the paper’s
Phil Davis, a reporter who covers courts ANNAPOLIS, Md. — The grieving and “You think something like this might staffers were resolute Thursday that they
and crime for the paper, tweeted that the gun- the reporting sort of jumbled together for happen in Afghanistan, not in a newsroom would publish despite the tragedy. Capital
man shot out the glass door to the office and staffers at The Capital Gazette on Thursday a block away from the mall,” he said, reporter Chase Cook wrote on Twitter: “I
fired into the newsroom, sending people night, but they were determined to put out reflecting on what appeared to be one of can tell you this: We are putting out a damn
scrambling under desks. the next day’s edition. the deadliest attacks on journalists in U.S. paper tomorrow.”
“There is nothing more terrifying than Journalists with the Annapolis-based history. Police later said the gunman Reporters brushed aside any logistical
hearing multiple people get shot while daily huddled under a covered parking deck explicitly targeted the newspaper. difficulties putting out a newspaper when
you’re under your desk and then hear the gun- of the Annapolis Mall, not far from where The Capital is an institution in the newsroom is an off-limits crime scene.
man reload,” he wrote. scores of other media outlets were clumped Maryland’s capital and was one of the last High school sports editor Bob Hough
At the White House, spokeswoman together awaiting further details of the dailies to switch from publishing in the told the Associated Press he and a colleague
Lindsay Walters said: “There is no room for shooting that left five people dead, includ- afternoon to mornings. Its sister publica- were working on the sports section from
violence, and we stick by that. Violence is ing colleagues, and others injured. tion, the Maryland Gazette, was founded in his home Thursday evening.
never tolerated in any form, no matter whom Editor Rick Hutzell called a few of his 1727 and is one of the oldest papers in “I don’t know that there was ever any
it is against.” journalists over to talk, a discussion punc- America. In 1767, it became the first paper thought to not putting something togeth-
Meanwhile, investigators said they would tuated with hugs and staggered expres- in America to be published by a woman, er,” said Hough, who wasn’t at the office
seek to learn more of the gunman’s motives. sions. Anne Catherine Green, who led opposition when the shooting broke out. Hough said
“The shooter has not been very forthcom- “We’re trying to do our job and deal with to the stamp tax in the years leading up to they were doing a full five-page section in
ing, so we don’t have any information yet on five people” who lost their lives, said the American Revolution. collaboration with the design team based
motive,” Anne Arundel County Executive reporter Pat Furgurson, whose wife and For many years The Capital was pub- at the Baltimore Sun that always lays out
Steve Schuh said. adult son were with him at the mall. lished by diplomat Philip Merrill, who the pages.
In 2012, Ramos filed a defamation lawsuit
against the paper, alleging he was harmed by how traumatizing it is to be hiding under under a desk, texting my parents and telling cians and sit there,” Buckley said. “They
an article about his conviction in a criminal your desk, you don’t know until you’re there them I loved them.” don’t make a lot of money. It’s just immoral
harassment case a year earlier. The suit was and you feel helpless.” Police spokesman Lt. Ryan Frashure said that their lives should be in danger.”
dismissed by a judge who wrote Ramos had- Reporter Selene San Felice told CNN she officers arrived within about 60 seconds and The newspaper is part of Capital Gazette
n’t shown “anything that was published ran after hearing shots but found a back door took the gunman into custody without an Communications, which also publishes the
about you is, in fact, false.” An appeals court locked, then watched as a colleague was shot. exchange of gunfire. About 170 people were Maryland Gazette and CapitalGazette.com. It
later upheld the dismissal. “I heard footsteps a couple of times ... I evacuated, many leaving with their hands up is owned by The Baltimore Sun.
In an interview appearing on The Capital was breathing really loud and was trying not as police and other emergency vehicles The Associated Press Media Editors have
Gazette’s online site, Davis said it “was like to, but I couldn’t be quiet,” she added. arrived. promised to help Capital Gazette journalists
a war zone” inside the newspaper’s offices. The reporter recalled a June 2016 mass Annapolis Mayor Gavin Buckley said the as they recover. An APME statement called
“I’m a police reporter. I write about this shooting attack on Orlando’s gay nightclub community was grieving the attack on its on newspapers nationwide to help the paper
stuff — not necessarily to this extent, but Pulse and how terrified people crouching paper. and its journalists so they can continue to
shootings and death — all the time,” he said. inside had texted loved ones as dozens were “These are the guys that come to city coun- cover their community and fight for freedom
“But as much as I’m going to try to articulate killed. She added: “And there I was sitting cil meetings, have to listen to boring politi- of the press.

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‘Day of the Soldado,’ an


equally bleak ‘Sicario’ By Jake Coyle just with heavier ammo and dark sunglasses.

Sequel depicts the border THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

There’s an oppressive bleakness to the


brutal action-thriller “Sicario: Day of the
With such sunken, world-weary eyes, in the
heyday of film noir del Toro and Brolin
would have made a killing.
They do plenty of that, too, in “Sicario:

without political agenda


By Lindsey Bahr face looks like a political movie. The
Soldado.” But with faces like Josh Brolin
and Benicio del Toro, what are you going to
do?
Amid the dust cloud of violence that set-
Day of the Soldado.” Matt Graver (Brolin)
and his cartel lawyer turned undercover pal
Alejandro Gillick (del Toro) are again called
into action in a black-ops operation along
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS sequel to the 2015 hit “Sicario” presents a tles over the “Sicario” sequel, nothing the Mexico border, this time without the
world in which the Mexican cartels are stands out like the furrowed brow of Brolin’s benefit of Emily Blunt, who starred in Denis
LOS ANGELES — The action thriller grimace or the cold, worn-out stare of del Villeneuve’s “Sicario” (2015).
“Sicario: Day of the Soldado” on the sur- See SEQUEL, Page 22 Toro. They look like gunslingers from an
Anthony Mann or Sam Peckinpah western, See SICARIO, Page 22
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Instead of meat kebabs, why not


concentrate on some vegetables?
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS of dressing to separate bowl and set aside
for serving. Toss mushrooms, zucchini,
When it comes to grilled kebabs, vegeta- and bell peppers with remaining dressing,
bles are often an afterthought, typically then thread in alternating order onto eight
used as a filler on meat-heavy skewers. But 12-inch metal skewers.
this treatment often leads to mushy, burnt — For a charcoal grill: Open bottom
vegetables with no flavor of their own. We vent completely. Light large chimney
wanted to create a recipe that would put the starter half filled with charcoal briquettes
vegetables front and center. (3 quarts). When top coals are partially
We started by choosing the right vegeta- covered with ash, pour evenly over grill.
bles. We wanted a good mix of flavors and Set cooking grate in place, cover, and
textures, but we knew that not all veggies open lid vent completely. Heat grill until
would hold up to the high heat of the grill. hot, about 5 minutes.
We started with bell peppers, which — For a gas grill: Turn all burners to
sweetened beautifully over the flames, and high, cover, and heat grill until hot,
zucchini, which held its shape nicely and about 15 minutes. Turn all burners to
had a satisfying texture. Portobello mush- medium.
room caps were the perfect addition to the Clean and oil cooking grate. Place
kebabs; as they released their moisture over kebabs and lemons on grill. Cook (cov-
the flame, they picked up great char and ered if using gas), turning as needed, until
developed a deep, meaty taste. vegetables are tender and well browned,
Tossing grilled vegetables with a bold 16 to 18 minutes. Transfer kebabs and
dressing can amp up their flavor consider- lemons to serving platter. Juice 2 lemon
ably, but for our vegetable kebabs, we took quarters into reserved dressing and whisk
the idea one step further. We tossed the veg- Tossing grilled vegetables with a bold dressing can amp up their flavor considerably, but for to combine. Pour dressing over kebabs
etables with half of the dressing before our vegetable kebabs, take the idea one step further. and serve with remaining lemons.
skewering and grilling them, giving them Nutrition information per serving: 152
great flavor from the start. Start to finish: 40 minutes and cut into 1 1/2-inch pieces calories; 73 calories from fat; 8 g fat (1 g
We pumped up the complexity and nuance 1/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil 2 lemons, quartered saturated; 0 g trans fats); 0 mg choles-
of the remaining dressing with juice from 1 teaspoon Dijon mustard Whisk oil, mustard, rosemary, garlic, terol; 332 mg sodium; 17 g carbohydrate;
grilled lemons, and tossed it with the 1 teaspoon minced fresh rosemary 1/2 teaspoon salt, and 1/4 teaspoon pep- 5 g fiber; 10 g sugar; 6 g protein.
cooked vegetables for a punchy, bright fin- 1 garlic clove, minced per together in large bowl. Transfer half
ish. You will need eight 12-inch metal Salt and pepper
skewers for this recipe. 6 portobello mushroom caps (4 to 5
inches in diameter), quartered
GRILLED VEGETABLE KEBABS 2 zucchinis, halved lengthwise and
sliced 3/4 inch thick
Servings: 4 2 red bell peppers, stemmed, seeded,

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MUSEUM GOTTA SEE ‘UM
By Susan Cohn
DAILY JOURNAL SENIOR CORRESPONDENT

THE SAN MATEO COUNTY HISTO-


RY MUSEUM HOSTS JULY 2 1 TALK
AB OUT EMERGENCY WARTIME
PREPAREDNES S AFTER PEARL
HARBOR. At 1 p.m. July 21, archivist and
historian Paul Dentzel will use government
documents, correspondence and photo-
graphs from his family’s collection to
explore how people prepared for air raids
and other wartime activities after Pearl
Harbor. The lecture will have a special focus
on the role of The Office of the Coordinator
of Inter-American Affairs (OCIAA), whose
mission was to boost political and eco-
nomic relations between the United States
and Latin American nations. OCIAA’s
California office director was Dentzel’s
father, Carl S. Dentzel. After the lecture,
attendees may visit the museum’s exhibit,
Peninsula at War! San Mateo County’s
World War II Legacy. The San Mateo County Artist Fred Yokel’s ceramic ‘And The Winner Is
History Museum, located at 2200 Broadway …’ will be on display in the group show SAN MATEO COUNTY HISTORY MUSEUM
in Redwood City, within the 108-year-old MATERIAL EVIDENCE/CONTEMPORARY
“Old Courthouse,” features exhibits related On July 21, the San Mateo County History Museum hosts archivist and historian Paul Dentzel,
SCULPTURE, at The Studio Shop Gallery in who will speak about emergency wartime preparedness after Pearl Harbor. This circa 1943
to the use of natural resources, suburban Burlingame from July 13-29.
development, ethnic experience and entre- photograph shows local civil defense fire wardens.
preneurial achievement on the Peninsula of Northern California. From July 13-29, in, tectonic plates shift, and rocky coast- as innovative programs in scientific
from the time of the Ohlone Indian through the Gallery will host a group show, MATE- lines trace the majestic outline of research and education — all under one liv-
today. The museum, which is open every RIAL EVIDENCE/CONTEMPORARY California’s rich natural history. Visitors ing roof. Admission to the Academy is:
day except Monday, from 10 a.m. to 4 SCULPTURE, by artists Kalani Engles, to the California Academy of Sciences can $35.95 for adults; $30.95 for youth ages
p.m., continues its “Free First Fridays” Denny Holland, Lori Katz, Jim Keller, discover the wonders that make this area 12 to 17, seniors ages 65+, and students
program on July 6. Admission is free that Bruce MacDonald, Lawrence Morrell, like nowhere else in the world at “Giants of with valid ID; $25.95 for children ages 4 to
entire day (10 a.m. to 4 p.m.) and programs Daniel Phill, Joel Urruty, Ted Van Cleave Land and Sea.” In this brand new exhibit 11; and free for children ages 3 and
are offered to the public without fees. The and Fred Yokel. The opening reception is filled with larger-than-life interactives, younger. Admission fees include all
“Free First Fridays” program is sponsored scheduled for July 13 beginning at 6 p.m. visitors can feel the chill and hear the exhibits and shows. Hours are 9:30 a.m.-5
by San Mateo Credit Union. For more with an artist’s talk at 6:15 p.m. The Studio sounds of San Francisco’s fabled fog in an p. m. Monday through Saturday and 11
information contact www.historysmc.org Shop Gallery is located at 244 Primrose immersive fog room and learn how fog a.m.-5 p.m. on Sunday. During peak peri-
or call 299-0104. Road, Burlingame. For more information helps to create a cool climate that nourish- ods, including holiday and summer week-
*** call 344-1378 or visit www.studioshop- es coastal redwoods and their forest envi- ends, extended hours and peak pricing may
MATERIAL EVIDENCE/ CONTEM- gallery.com. ronments. The California Academy of apply. Visit www.calacademy.org or call
PORARY SCULPTURE GROUP SHOW *** Sciences is a renowned scientific and educa- (415) 379-8000 for more information.
HOLDS PUBLIC RECEPTION JULY “GIANTS OF LAND AND SEA” AT tional institution dedicated to exploring,
1 3 AT THE STUDIO SHOP GALLERY THE CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF explaining and sustaining life on Earth.
IN BURLINGAME. Founded in 1915, The SCIENCES IN GOLDEN GATE PARK. Based in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park, Susan Cohn can be reached at susan@smdai-
Studio Shop Gallery specializes in emerg- Life at the edge of land and sea is a dynam- it is home to a world-class aquarium, plane- lyjournal.com or www.twitter.com/susanci-
tyscene.
ing and established painters and sculptors ic, ever-changing place — where fog rolls tarium and natural history museum, as well

Julia Roberts Steve Soto, founder of punk Woman’s foe, Cheetah.


People in the news Wiig is dressed as
joins Instagram and stalwarts Adolescents, dies bine punk rock and surf music. Barbara Minerva, the
makes first social media post LOS ANGELES — Steve Soto, founder of He left a year later to start the mortal who morphs into
punk rock stalwarts the Adolescents who Adolescents, which went on to release eight a powerful nemesis.
LOS ANGELES — Julia Roberts is getting
played in a series of albums, including 2018’s “Cropduster,” and Wiig’s character is
social.
bands during nearly 40 recently completed a U.S. tour. shown standing in what
The “Pretty Woman” star has joined appears to be a natural
years in the Southern Soto was also a member of Manic
Instagram and made her California music scene, history museum, looking
first ever social media Hispanic and Joyride.
has died. He was 54. Kristen Wiig at taxidermy.
post. It’s a photo of her Adolescents’ singer Photo shows Kristen Wiig in Gal Gadot returns as
sitting in grass wearing Tony Reflex shared the Wonder Woman, and Chris Pine reprises his
denim shorts and a black news on the band’s museum for ‘Wonder Woman’ sequel Steve Trevor role.
top that says “love.” She Twitter page. The coro- LOS ANGELES — Kristen
captioned the photo, Steve Soto ner’s office says Soto Wiig doesn’t look much like
“Hello.” died Tuesday at home in a villain in a photo released
The 50-year-old Oscar Orange County of natural causes. for “Wonder Woman 1984.”
Julia Roberts A multi-instrumentalist, Soto played bass Director Patty Jenkins on
winner does not have a
in Agent Orange, which he co-founded in Wednesday tweeted the first
Twitter or Facebook account. 1979. The band was one of the first to com- look at Wiig as Wonder
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Stefano Sollima (“Gomorrah”) steps in to It’s believed the bombers were jihadis sometimes exploitive. As grim as the world

SICARIO
Continued from page 19
direct a script by Taylor Sheridan, whose
neo-westerns (“Hell or High Water,” “Wind
River”) have made him the genre’s best new
who infiltrated the country by slipping
through the Mexican border. Told that the
cartels control the trafficking of migrants
of “Sicario” is — and Sollima and Sheridan
really wants us to know just how grim it is
— there’s also a sentimental stab at redemp-
hope. Sheridan wrote “Sicario,” too, which over the border, the Secretary of Defense tion by way of the kingpin daughter (played
sought to modernize the drug-war thriller to (Matthew Modine) opts to clandestinely by a very good Isabela Moner), who ends up
Blunt played a less experienced FBI agent catch it up to the lethal battles of today’s prompt a war between two cartels. Graver’s in a desert trek with Gillick.
with the naivety to be horrified by things cartels. plan is to kidnap the 12-year-old daughter Still, there’s a mean potency to the bor-
that Graver and Gillick wouldn’t bat an eye of a cartel kingpin to kick-start the war.
But in its ballet of SUVS sweeping across derland noir of both “Sicario” films, enough
at — you know, sissy stuff like dozens of
the border, “Sicario” mostly stood for a “There are no rules this time,” Graver tells that it sometimes recalls another tale of
decaying corpses stuffed like insulation
ruthless, borderless American power equal- Gillick, even if it’s unclear how much explosions and drug enforcement agents on
into a Mexican cartel safe house.  No,
ing the ultra-violence of a new era, with all Graver ever heeded the rules in the first both sides of the border: Orson Welles’
Graver and just-as-grave Gillick have seen it
the moral doubt that accompanies such a place. “Touch of Evil.”
all. And Blunt’s absence leaves “Day of
Soldado” without the mounting sense of fight.  “Day of the Soldado” begins with a Where “Day of the Soldado” most suc- “Day of the Soldado” is too sober and
dread that defined the first one. similar stab at political relevance. A super- ceeds is in the blur or maybe altogether dis- grim for the sweaty heat of “Touch of Evil.”
It also lacks the muscular camera work of market in Kansas City is attacked by a integration of American altruism in a But it has taken to heart one of its best
Villeneuve and cinematographer Roger swarm of suicide bombers, the last of whom heinous fight. In one scene, Gillick switch- lines: “All border towns bring out the worst
Deakins. With such missing talent, it would we watch detonate his vest just as a mother es from kidnapper to DEA agent by unhur- in a country.”
be easy to view “Day of the Soldado” as a and child are trying to tiptoe past. riedly slipping on a government jacket, but “Sicario: Day of Soldado, ” a Sony
cheaper knockoff. Easier, still, considering Sheridan and Sollima could easily defend not changing gun or even his seat. Pictures release, is rated R by the Motion
the movie’s poster — of a gun-toting skele- the imagery: This is indeed a not uncommon Things go from dark to darker still, as Picture Association of America for “strong
ton draped in a flag — most resembles a happening. But it’s a sensationalist way to “Day of the Soldado” sets its genre tale violence, bloody images, and language.”
Guns N’ Roses album cover. show it. Is there anyone left who doesn’t against the backdrop of Mexican migrants Running time: 123 minutes. Two and a half
It’s better than that, but not by much. understand the horror of terrorism? in a way that sometimes feels topical and stars out of four.

“Like the first one, we didn’t want to get order,” said director Stefano Sollima. “They one, the DNA of it, the prestige intersection

SEQUEL
Continued from page 19
too political. We wanted to show the effects
and consequences of something on both
sides of the border,” said producer Trent
are king in their area, but they have some-
one over them to decide and they don’t know
why. They’re just a small pawn.”
with a commercial movie,” Luckinbill said.
They’re even discussing a possible third
film now.
Luckinbill. “The minute you start digging The apolitical current events movie has There were hopes that French Canadian
in at the White House it’s a different movie. become a sort of specialty of Texas-born director Denis Villeneuve would return for
suspected of smuggling terrorists across We wanted to be objective and show a world screenwriter Taylor Sheridan in films like the sequel, but when his schedule made that
the border into the United States, and and an issue and not make commentary on “Sicario,” ‘’Hell or High Water” and “Wind impossible, the producers found an intrigu-
shows how U.S. agents respond in turn. It it.” River,” who creates worlds that speak to ing substitute in Sollima, an Italian director
depicts a harrowing Rio Grande crossing in In fact, the movie, which opens nation- both sides of the political spectrum. who also has a background in war reporting
the dead of night, a car bomb at the border, wide Friday, doesn’t even introduce or name Sheridan was dreaming up the story for a in Kosovo and the Gulf War.
a terrorist attack at Kansas City grocery the U.S. president. That helps the movie “Sicario” follow-up during the first film, Sollima approached the film and his sub-
store and even alludes to the U.S. presi- not only avoid taking a biased standpoint, which became a box office hit and critical jects with a journalistic eye, consulting
dent’s relationship with Mexico. But while but to also stay focused on a specific van- darling that went on to receive three Oscar with former soldiers and going to the
the filmmakers wanted to portray these tage point: the ground level operators. nominations. Mexican border himself to research what
scenes authentically, they also actively “This is Soldado. This is the point of view “Sicario: Day of the Soldado” revisits he’d be depicting. He even saw parallels
avoided taking a political position, leav- of one of them, the soldier. And the soldier some of the key characters from the first with immigration in his own country, but
ing it up to the audience to draw their own doesn’t know exactly what is going on, film, including Josh Brolin’s federal agent also holds back judgment and commentary.
conclusions. they barely understand. You just receive the Matt Graver and Benicio Del Toro’s mysteri- “I always try not to put my own moral
ous and ruthless mercenary Alejandro, who, judgment on the actors or the story. I think
faced with a new chapter in the drug war, that it’s unnecessary,” Sollima said. “For
endeavor to kidnap the teenage daughter of a me as an audience, I don’t want to go to a
drug kingpin in the hopes of destabilizing movie and have someone else explaining to
the cartels and them into a war. me what to feel. I want to feel on my own.”
The production took pains to make every- That there are thematic crossovers with
thing as authentic as possible, shooting in the current news cycle is merely a coinci-
practical locations on both sides of the bor- dence.
der, including Mexico City, Albuquerque, “Sicario: Day of the Soldado,” Del Toro
the To’hajiilee Reservation, Laguna Pueblo, said, “Has nothing to do with what’s hap-
Bernalillo, Santa Clara Pueblo, Belen and pening right now on the border.”
Algodones. The filmmakers used local “It uses elements of what’s out there on
extras and borrowed military grade equip- the news or what’s been there on the news in
ment, from forward-looking infrared ther- the last like thirty years and creates a fic-
mal cameras, to Blackhawk helicopters and tion that exists in that world,” Del Toro
Humvees. added. “But what’s happening in real life is
“We wanted to keep the integrity of what completely different than what happens in
we thought we accomplished with the first the movie.”

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some 50,000 to 70,000 county resi-

FRIDAY, JUNE 29
Calendar
Presents ‘Native Gardens.’ 2 p.m.
HEALTH
Continued from page 1
dents are believed to be uninsured.
“It was no surprise there was an enor-
mous unmet need,” he said. “If they
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Community Coffee with Mountain View Center for the couldn’t afford to see a doctor, they
Assembly man Marc B erman, D- Performing Arts, 500 Castro St., couldn’t afford to see a dentist, you can
Palo Alto, and Por tola Valley Mountain View. Cost $40 to $100, “You’ve had this lifelong situation be sure they couldn’t afford to go see a seling services.
Mayor John Richards. 8 a.m. to 9:30 savings available for educators, sen- you’ve been dealing with … and you
a.m. Roberts Market, 4420 Alpine iors and patrons 35 and under. For counselor or a psychiatrist.” “There’s just a lot of stories of
Road, Portola Valley. Free. For more more information contact boxof- haven’t been seen [by a mental health For Dr. Jason Wong, Samaritan patients who … were going along and
information call 691-2121. fice@theatreworks.org. professional],” he said. “It’s affecting House’s Medical Director, the opportu- doing what they were doing, but really I
Virtual Reality at the Librar y. 10 The Puppet Circus. 2 p.m. to 2:45 your physical health, it’s affecting your nity to introduce a patient to the mental think what the counseling enables is …
a.m. to 1 p.m. Belmont Library, 1110 p.m. Menlo Park Belle Haven Library, ability to work, it’s affecting your abil- health professional they will eventual- patients to really live up to their poten-
Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. 413 Ivy Drive, Menlo Park. Free. For ity to raise your children, it’s affecting
Sign up for a 30-minute block by more information call 330-2540. ly see for counseling or referrals to tial,” he said.
calling the Belmont Library and your ability to be in a relationship … other organizations has made a signifi- To better meet demand, Charlow said
making a reservation. Ages 13 and MONDAY, JULY 2 all of those things are tied in together.” cant difference for those in need of men- Samaritan House has plans to add
older. For more information contact The Streets of Menlo Park. 7 p.m. to
belmont@smcl.org. 8 p.m. Menlo Park Main Library, 800 Charlow said a grant from the Sequoia tal health support. another half-time staff member to con-
Alma St., Menlo Park. Free. For sen- Healthcare District allowed the non-
Dental Implants Can Reverse iors. For more information call 330- He said the staff member hired to help tinue ramping mental health resources
Aging Process. 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 2501. profit to explore how deep the need for patients in the last year has training in up in the next year, but noted the chal-
a.m. San Mateo Senior Center, 2645 additional mental health resources family and marriage therapy and has lenge of finding professionals who are
Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo. A Staged Reading of ‘A Feminine
Learn how dental implants can Ending’ by Sarah Treem. 7:30 p.m. housed at Samaritan House’s clinics been able to explore ways to make grief bilingual and understand the cultures of
make you look and feel younger. to 9 p.m. Dragon Productions was, a question staff had long consid- counseling and rape trauma services, patients at the nonprofit’s clinic.
Registration required. For more Theatre Company, 2120 Broadway,
information call 522-7490. Redwood City. Cost is $5 to $20. For ered. Though the clinic had volunteer among others, available at the clinic so “It’s a small group that everybody
people 18 and older. For more infor- psychiatrists and counselors lending patients don’t have to make a separate wants,” he said.
Bay Area Discover y Museum. 1 mation call 493-2006. their support to those in need to mental
p.m. Grand Avenue Library, 306 trip or appointment to see specialists, Noting many view mental health or
Walnut Ave., South San Francisco. TUESDAY, JULY 3 health resources previously, Charlow an extra step that can be a barrier for dental services as separate from the
Use different levels of technology to TheatreWor ks Silicon Valley said the grant enabled them to hire a many strapped for time. health care system, Sequoia Healthcare
explore ideas and designs. For more Presents ‘Native Gardens.’ 7:30
information contact p.m. Mountain View Center for the half-time staff member who helped “Particularly with mental health District CEO Pamela Kurtzman said
ssfpladm@plsinfo.org. Performing Arts, 500 Castro St., strengthen partnerships with organiza- where people are already a little bit sen- mental health conditions are often
Mountain View. Cost $40 to $100, tions specializing in resources for
Table Talk: Open Gaming at the savings available for educators, sen- sitive … I think we’re assuring the overlooked. She hoped Samaritan
Library. 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. South San iors and patrons 35 and under. For those experiencing suicidal thoughts or patient … that you make the direct House’s pilot, to which the district ded-
Francisco Main Library, 840 W. more information contact boxof- relationship abuse. referral and you actually get to see the icated $123,168 last year, could serve
Orange Ave., South San Francisco. fice@theatreworks.org.
Free. Learn how to play the board By housing mental health resources person right there,” he said. as a model for holistically treating
games Takenoko, Hot Shots and WEDNESDAY, JULY 4 in the same location as those who treat Though the pilot program is still in patients so they can reach their full
more. Play with the library’s collec- 48th Ol’ Fashioned Fourth of July
tion of games, or bring your own to Parade and Block Party. 8 a.m. to 3 physical conditions, staff saw several its early stages, Wong said staffers have potential.
share. For more information call 829- p.m. Historic Main Street, 501 Main patients take advantage of mental already seen one patient start an exer- “Supporting the whole person espe-
3860. St., Half Moon Bay. A mini-Mardi Gras
style celebration for the Fourth of health resources they were either previ- cise regimen as a way of dealing with cially around mental health, to me,
Science Club: Slime. 4 p.m. South July. For more information call 726- ously unfamiliar with, unable to make stress and another patient start his own makes sense in that these people are
San Francisco Main Library, 840 W. 8380. really able then to be present, to be
Orange Ave., South San Francisco.
time for in their work schedules or could business and improve his relationship
Test, observe and record scientific Drop-In Computer Help. 10 a.m. to not afford, said Charlow, who added with his daughter after receiving coun- available,” she said.
findings while making slime. For Noon. Redwood City Public Library,
more information contact ssf- 1044 Middlefield Road, Redwood
walk-in retail and nurseries that grow he would favor putting the matter to a

POT
pladm@plsinfo.org. City. Free. For more information call
780-7098. and sell starter plants in its industrial vote.
Cheers, Summer! Cheer s for
Charity at Devil’s Canyon Brewery. Ol’ Fashioned Four th of July zones. “Ultimately, I think that decision
4 p.m. to 11 p.m. Devil’s Canyon Exhibition. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. San Other local municipalities such as should be made by the public,” he said.
Brewery, 935 Washington St., San Mateo County History Museum, Continued from page 1
Carlos. Live music, food trucks, raf- 2200 Broadway, Redwood City. San Mateo, Belmont and Colma are But he was seemingly alone in that
fles, beer and root beer. A portion of Come experience traditional less receptive to the opportunities pre- opinion, as other councilmembers
beer sales on this day will support Independence Day crafts and foods. the meeting. sented by the recreational marijuana erred on the side caution when justify-
critical programs provided by Cost $2 to $3. For more information
Peninsula Family Service to children, call 299-0104. Under the decision, officials will market, as officials passed ordinances ing their vote in opposition of the
individuals, families and older adults replicate the aim of a current tempo- banning the businesses. proposal.
in our community. Minors must be Toastmasters Public Speaking and
accompanied by a parent or Leadership Sk ills Development. rary moratorium banning commercial Ultimately San Bruno joined the O’Connell noted their action would
guardian at all times. Free. For all Noon to 1 p.m. BKF Engineers, 255 cannabis from operating in San Bruno prohibitionists, as many councilmem- not prohibit San Bruno residents from
Shoreline Drive, Suite 200, Redwood
ages. For more information call 403-
Shores. Join us in a friendly and sup- and seek to extend the terms indefi- bers cited fears that allowing cannabis accessing marijuana, as the city’s
4300.
portive atmosphere while learning nitely. The issue will return for a vote companies to operate could make the authority in preventing home deliver-
SATURDAY, JUNE 30 to improve your communication before the moratorium expires in
Last Saturday of the Month and leadership skills. For more infor- drug more accessible to impression- ies is limited.
Breakfast. 8:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. The mation call (202) 390-7555. October. able teens and young adults. “We are not denying anyone who is
American Legion Post 409, 757 San
The Bible and Current Events. 1
Officials were considering whether “I’m not going to support it as a in pain and needs medicinal marijuana,
Mateo Ave., San Bruno. Breakfast
with drinks is $10 for adults and $6 p.m. to 2 p.m. Hope Evangelican to allow commercial cannabis compa- recreational drug,” said Vice Mayor because they can get it anyway,” she
for children 12 years old and under. Lutheran Church, 600 W. 42nd Ave., nies, with an eye on approving regula-
San Mateo. For more information Laura Davis. “I have a problem with said.
Repeats every last Saturday of the
month until Oct. 27. For more infor- contact helc@pacbell.net. tions such as fees and taxes designed to that. I think there are too many kids Regarding potential leniency, offi-
mation call 345-7388. offset the costs of managing the indus- that can get it, and that carries on in cials also noted they may eventually
Let Freedom Ring. 2 p.m. to 2:30
Connect to your Core Organically. p.m. Bell ringing ceremony to cele- try. life.” support a future proposal to allow
10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Mela Yoga, 851 N. brate Independence Day. Church In their discussion, officials exam- The majority perspective held by commercial cannabis testing in San
San Mateo Drive, San Mateo. Learn bells ring at 2 p.m. just as the Liberty
how to connect to your core in a nat- Ball rang to commemorate the sign- ined the variety of different approach- officials ran counter to the opinion Bruno. But such a step would likely be
ural way with simple and therapeu- ing of the Declaration of es other local cities and agencies have shared by residents who spoke at the taken after watching other local cities
tic movements. $45 cost. For more Independence. The great bell will
information call (209) 769-2992. ring 13 times for each of the original taken as communities across the meeting and advocated for allowing embrace the industry first.
colonies, while chapel bell rings 50 Peninsula grapple with the opportuni- dispensaries or other marijuana busi- “I really don’t see us wanting to be at
times for each of our states. ties presented by Proposition 64.
Scholastic Summer Reading Road
Afterwards, sing patriotic songs, nesses in San Bruno. the forefront of this,” said Councilman
Trip. 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Reading Bug,
785 Laurel St., San Carlos. There will read some of our country’s historical In Half Moon Bay, voters will decide “I’m in favor of the city exploring Michael Salazar.
documents and pray for our country
be an activity tent filled with reading
and peace around the world. whether cannabis cultivation will be allowing cannabis business in the As it stands, officials made it clear
activities, a giveaway table, a prize
wheel and an appearance from Children can take a turn ringing the permitted in greenhouses, per officials city,” said Tom Hamilton, who was one commercial cannabis won’t be allowed
Clifford the Big Red Dog. Free. For bell following the ceremony. For floating a variety of measures heading of the five residents sharing a similar in San Bruno for the immediate term.
more information call (212) 343- more information call 593-4844.
6876. to the fall election ballot. And sentiment. “We need to have an ordinance come
Better Choices, Better Health. 5:30 Redwood City will soon welcome mar- In deference to the community’s back that bans it,” said Mayor Rico
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104 Training 110 Employment 110 Employment 203 Public Notices


TERMS & CONdITIONS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
The San Mateo Daily Journal Classi- STATEMENT #277858
fieds will not be responsible for more NEWSPAPER INTERNS The following person is doing business
than one incorrect insertion, and its lia- JOURNALISM as: Mariscos El Chito Al Estilo Sinaloa,
bility shall be limited to the price of one The Daily Journal is looking for in- 1746 S. Grant Street, #4, SAN MATEO,
insertion. No allowance will be made for terns to do entry level reporting, re- CA 94402. Registered Owners: Lluvia
errors not materially affecting the value search, updates of our ongoing fea- Velazquez and Ignacio Zamora, same
of the ad. All error claims must be sub- tures and interviews. Photo interns al- address. The business is conducted by
mitted within 30 days. For full advertis- so welcome. a Married Couple. The registrant com-
ing conditions, please ask for a Rate menced to transact business under the
Card. We expect a commitment of four to FBN on N/A.
eight hours a week for at least four /s/Lluvia Velazquez/
months. The internship is unpaid, but This statement was filed with the Asses-
110 Employment intelligent, aggressive and talented in- sor-County Clerk on 5/29/18. (Published
terns have progressed in time into in the San Mateo Daily Journal 6/15/18,
CAREGIvER NEEdEd (PACIFICA) We paid correspondents and full-time re-
are looking for caregiver for our Mom, 6/22/18, 6/29/18, 7/6/18).
porters.
who is in Pacifica, CA (94044). She
needs help with cooking, room cleaning, College students or recent graduates
managing proscribed medication are encouraged to apply. Newspaper FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
intakes. She is not limited in any activi- experience is preferred but not neces- STATEMENT #277998
ties, but has a short memory due to re- sarily required. The following person is doing business
cently suffered light stroke. as: Studio La Vie, 1217 Laurel St., SAN
4 hours per day, Mon-Fri, $12.5/hour Please send a cover letter describing CARLOS, CA 94070. Registered Owner:
Please contact Natalie at (650)279-0021 your interest in newspapers, a resume Angela Monroy-Rodriguez, 2901 South
and three recent clips. Before you ap- El Camino Real #110, San Mateo, CA
ply, you should familiarize yourself 94403. The business is conducted by an
with our publication. Our Web site: Individual. The registrant commenced to
www.smdailyjournal.com. transact business under the FBN on N/A.
CAREGIvERS Send your information via e-mail to
/s/Angela Monroy-Rodriguez/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
Caregivers Wanted
Caregivers Wanted news@smdailyjournal.com or by reg-
ular mail to 1900 Alameda de las Pul-
sor-County Clerk on 6/12/18. (Published
in the San Mateo Daily Journal 6/15/18,
2 years experience Home C
Home are Jobs
Care gas #112, San Mateo CA 94403 6/22/18, 6/29/18, 7/6/18).
required.
(650) 600-8108 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
EEmail:
mail: jobs@starligh
jobs@starlightcaregivers.com
tcaregivers.com STATEMENT #277990
Immediate placement PREP COOKS - Learn to be a Sushi The following person is doing business
on all assignments. www.starlightcaregivers.com
w ww.starlightcaregivers.com Chef ! $14-16.50+/hr (DOE) Available at as: SJC Digital Marketing, 971 Glenview
Genji Sushi within Whole Foods Market. Drive, SAN BRUNO, CA 94066. Regis-
AApply
pply online or w
walk-in
alk-in Locations in Los Alto Los altos, Redwood
City, San Mateo and Palo Alto! Benefits tered Owner: Stephanie Chiramberro,
4600 EEll Camino
Camino Real,
Real, # 211,, Los
Los Altos
Altos
Call include medical, dental, and vision cover-
age, paid vacation, commuter savings
same address. The business is conduct-
ed by an Individual. The registrant com-
menced to transact business under the
(650)777-9000 account, tuition reimbursement, internal
promotions, and more! Kitchen experi-
ence preferred, must be 18 +. Please
FBN on April 2017.
/s/Stephanie Chiramberro/
send resume to Job@genjiweb.com or This statement was filed with the Asses-
call 513-238-0680 for this opportunity! sor-County Clerk on 6/12/18. (Published
Day or Night
Day Night Shifts,
Shiffts
ts, Immediate
Immediate Placement
Placement in the San Mateo Daily Journal 6/15/18,
CRYSTAL CLEANING Required: 2 years
Required: years paid experience
experience 6/22/18, 6/29/18, 7/6/18).
CENTER or current
current CNA Certification;
Certification; RIGGER HELPER
San Mateo, CA M full time, benefits, will train.
Clean DMV. Lifting 50 pounds.
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
JOB TITLE: Financial Systems STATEMENT #277891
*Customer Service Analyst (Full-Time)
415-798-0021 The following person is doing business
as: Antuan Lash & Brow, 4060 S. El Ca-
Are you... Dependable, Job Location: Belmont, CA mino Real, Suite A, #03, SAN MATEO,
SALES/MARKETING CA 94403. Registered Owner: Tuan Le,
friendly, detail oriented, INTERNSHIPS 423 Hazelwood Dr., South San Francis-
Requirements: MS or equiv. in CIS, CS,
willing to learn new skills? Electr.Engg. etc. + 2 yrs. The San Mateo Daily Journal is looking co, CA 94080. The business is conduct-
exp. reqd. (or BS + 5). for ambitious interns who are eager to ed by an Individual. The registrant com-
Do you have .... Good Exp. w/ NetSuite Financial jump into the business arena with both menced to transact business under the
feet and hands. Learn the ins and outs FBN on 05/06/2018.
communication skills, a Mgmt S/W, MS SQL
of the newspaper and media industries. /s/Tuan Le/
desire for steady Server, Javascript, C#, This position will provide valuable
CSS, HTML & ASP.Net This statement was filed with the Asses-
employment and experience for your bright future. sor-County Clerk on 5/31/18. (Published
reqd. Email resume
employment benefits? in the San Mateo Daily Journal 6/15/18,
info@smdailyjournal.com 6/22/18, 6/29/18, 7/6/18).
Mail Resume: RingCentral, Inc.
Please call for an Attn: HR Dept.
Appointment: (650)342-6978 20 Davis Drive, SOFTWARE
Belmont, CA 94002 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
SENIOR Principal Software Engineer. STATEMENT #277999
Define & drive architecture, performance The following person is doing business
& scale of Analytics software solutions. as: Dynamic Design Concepts, 149 Ma-
GROUNdSPERSON NEEdEd-65 acre SALES - Telemarketing and Inside Sales Mail resume: PubMatic, Inc; job#ME023; ple St #1109, REDWOOD CITY, CA
private property in Woodside is looking Representative needed to sell newspa- 305 Main St, 1st Fl, Redwood City, CA 94063. Registered Owner: Timothy A.
for 1 full time person for grounds mainte- 94063 Crapo, same address. The business is
nance and event set ups. Call Carl 650- per print and web advertising and event
marketing solutions. To apply, please call conducted by an Individual. The regis-
851-1457 for appointment. SE HABLA trant commenced to transact business
650-344-5200 and send resume to
ESPANOL.
info@smdailyjournal.com 203 Public Notices under the FBN on N/A.
/s/Timothy A. Crapo/
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME This statement was filed with the Asses-
STATEMENT #277962 sor-County Clerk on 6/12/18. (Published
The following person is doing business in the San Mateo Daily Journal 6/15/18,

JEWELRY
6/22/18, 6/29/18, 7/6/18).
as: Aerophyte Designs, 526 E Santa Inez
Ave., SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Regis-
tered Owner: Lynn Wu, same address. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
The business is conducted by an Individ- STATEMENT #277906
The following person is doing business

SALES
ual. The registrant commenced to trans- as: 154 Madison Apts, 154 Madison Ave-
act business under the FBN on N/A. nue, Redwood City, CA 94061. Regis-
/s/Lynn Wu/ tered Owners: Richard Tod Spieker and
This statement was filed with the Asses- Catherine R. Spieker, 60 Mulberry Lane,
sor-County Clerk on 6/8/18. (Published in Atherton, CA 94027. The business is
conducted by a Trust. The registrant
the San Mateo Daily Journal 6/15/18, commenced to transact business under
6/22/18, 6/29/18, 7/6/18). the FBN on 5/13/08.
Full+Part-time+Seasonal /s/Richard Tod Spieker/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
Start up to $16 Exp. up to FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #277995
sor-County Clerk on 6/1/18. (Published in
the San Mateo Daily Journal, 6/15/18,
6/22/18, 6/29/18, 7/6/18).
$25 The following person is doing business
as: 1)Alvin’s of San Francisco LLC 2)Al-
Benefits-Bonus-No Nights vin’s of San Francisco, 389 Beach Road,
BURLINGAME, CA 94010. Registered
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #278071
The following person is doing business
Owner: Alvin’s of San Francisco LLC, as: Sukhothai Wellness Center, 656 Wal-
CA. The business is conducted by a nut Street, SAN CARLOS, CA 94070.
Limited Liability Company. The regis-
650-367-6500 FX: 367-6400 trant commenced to transact business
under the FBN on 10/22/2013.
Registered Owners: 1)Netmanee Ratta-
nasungnern, 2830 Flores Street Apt 16,
San Mateo, CA 94403 2)Vivien Rattana-
jobs@jewelryexchange.com /s/Hovik Azadkhanian/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sungnern, 211 Elm Street, San Mateo,
CA 94401. The business is conducted
by an Unincorporated Association other
sor-County Clerk on 6/12/18. (Published than a Partnership. The registrants com-
in the San Mateo Daily Journal 6/15/18, menced to transact business under the
6/22/18, 6/29/18, 7/6/18). FBN on 10/1/2013.
/s/Vivien Rattanasungnern/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 6/18/18. (Published
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 6/22/18,
STATEMENT #277741 6/29/18, 7/618, 7/13/18).
The following person is doing business
as: Redwood Engineering Construction,
2336 El Camino Real, REDWOOD CITY, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #278019
CA 94063. Registered Owner: Redwood The following person is doing business
Construction and Equipment Inc., CA. as: Terrace Hills Apartments, 619 N. San
The business is conducted by a Corpora- Mateo Dr., SAN MATEO, CA 94401.
tion. The registrant commenced to trans- Registered Owner: Malek Property
act business under the FBN on Feb. 1, Mgmt, Inc., CA. The business is con-
ducted by a Corporation. The registrants
2009. commenced to transact business under
/s/Benedict Cerney/ the FBN on 03/01/2018.
This statement was filed with the Asses- /s/Mina Malek/
sor-County Clerk on 5/16/18. (Published This statement was filed with the Asses-
in the San Mateo Daily Journal 6/15/18, sor-County Clerk on 6/13/18. (Published
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 6/22/18,
6/22/18, 6/29/18, 7/6/18). 6/29/18, 7/618, 7/13/18).
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STATEMENT #278020 STATEMENT #278084 STATEMENT #278098 STATEMENT #278114 CHANGE OF NAME
The following person is doing business The following person is doing business The following person is doing business The following person is doing business
STATEMENT #277857 CASE# 18CIV02974
as: Garden Oaks Apartments, 810 Cole- as: 1)Learning Institute for Evolution as: Momo Izakaya, 1301 Palmetto Ave, as: Nature’s Essence, 551 Railroad Ave., The following person is doing business SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
man Ave., MENLO PARK, CA 94025. 2)LIFE, 347 Santa Clara Avenue, RED- Ste D, PACIFICA, CA 94044. Registered SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080. as: Little Explorers Family Daycare, 648 COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
Registered Owner: Malek Property WOOD CITY, CA 94061. Registered Owner: Jialiang Xue, 626 Colby St, San 400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
Mgmt, Inc., CA. The business is con- Owner: Chita Albert, same address. The Francisco, CA 94134. The business is
Registered Owner: Sammy S. Ma, same Cassia St., REDWOOD CITY, CA 94063.
address. The business is conducted by REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
ducted by a Corporation. The registrants business is conducted by an Individual. conducted by an Individual. The regis- Registered Owner: Veronica Gutierrez, PETITION OF
an Individual. The registrants com-
commenced to transact business under The registrants commenced to transact trants commenced to transact business menced to transact business under the same address. The business is conduct- Druk Aleksandr
the FBN on 03/01/2011. business under the FBN on June 19, under the FBN on 6/19/2018. ed by an Individual. The registrants TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
2018. FBN on N/A.
/s/Mina Malek/ /s/Jialiang Xue/ /s/Sammy S. Ma/ commenced to transact business under Petitioner: Druk Aleksandr filed a petition
This statement was filed with the Asses- /s/Chita Albert/ This statement was filed with the Asses- with this court for a decree changing
sor-County Clerk on 6/13/18. (Published This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- the FBN on April 21, 2018. name as follows:
sor-County Clerk on 6/20/18. (Published sor-County Clerk on 6/22/18. (Published
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 6/22/18, sor-County Clerk on 6/19/18. (Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 6/22/18, /s/Veronica Gutierrez/ Present name:
6/29/18, 7/618, 7/13/18). in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 6/22/18, 6/29/18, 7/618, 7/13/18).
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 6/29/18, Druk Aleksandr
6/29/18, 7/618, 7/13/18). 7/6/18, 7/13/18, 7/20/18). This statement was filed with the Asses-
Proposed Name:
sor-County Clerk on 5/29/18. (Published Dmitriy Aleksandrovich Druk
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 6/29/18,
STATEMENT #277912 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME 7/6/18, 7/13/18, 7/20/18). THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
STATEMENT #278057 STATEMENT #278095
The following person is doing business The following person is doing business STATEMENT #278150 interested in this matter shall appear be-
as: Institute of Oriental Medicine, 2304 S The following person is doing business The following person is doing business fore this court at the hearing indicated
as: Irvine Company, 550 Newport Center as: Johnny’s Shell, 248 South Airport
EL Camino Real, SAN MATEO, CA Blvd, SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA as: Mondolfo Interior Design, 790 Kent below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
94403. Registered Owner: American Drive, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660. Ave, SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. Regis- STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF tition for change of name should not be
Registered Owner: Irvine Management 94080. Registered Owner: Hampton’s
Consotherapy Center Inc., CA. The Company, DE. The business is conduct- Service, Inc., CA. The business is con- tered Owner: Amy Fregosi Salazar, THE USE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS granted. Any person objecting to the
business is conducted by a Corporation. ducted by a Corporation. The registrants same address. The business is conduct- NAME STATEMENT 277390 name changes described above must file
ed by a Corporation. The registrants ed by an Individual. The registrants a written objection that includes the rea-
The registrants commenced to transact commenced to transact business under
business under the FBN on 06/04/2018.
commenced to transact business under
the FBN on . commenced to transact business under Name of the person abandoning the use sons for the objection at least two court
the FBN on 1/1/2018. of the Fictitious Business Name: Luis A. days before the matter is scheduled to
/s/Jeffrey Zhonaxue Mah/ /s/Jason D’Elia/ /s/Russell J. Hampton/ the FBN on n/a.
This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- /s/Amy Fregosi Salazar/ Melgoza Navarro. Name of Business: J be heard and must appear at the hearing
This statement was filed with the Asses- to show cause why the petition should
sor-County Clerk on 6/4/18. (Published in sor-County Clerk on 6/15/18. (Published sor-County Clerk on 6/20/18. (Published This statement was filed with the Asses- & L Auto Service. Date of original filing:
the San Mateo Daily Journal, 6/22/18, in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 6/22/18, sor-County Clerk on 6/26/18. (Published not be granted. If no written objection is
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 6/22/18, April 13, 2018. Address of Principal timely filed, the court may grant the peti-
6/29/18, 7/618, 7/13/18). 6/29/18, 7/618, 7/13/18). 6/29/18, 7/618, 7/13/18). in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 6/29/18,
7/6/18, 7/13/18, 7/20/18). Place of Business: 630 El Camino Real, tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
MILLBRAE, CA 94030. Registrants: petition shall be held on 8/3/18 at 9 a.m.,
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center, Red-
STATEMENT #278146 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
1)Luis A. Melgoza Navarro, 382 Angus wood City, CA 94063. A copy of this Or-
The following person is doing business STATEMENT #277900 Ave E, San Bruno, CA 94066 2)Jose L. der to Show Cause shall be published at
as: Hee Kee, 195 El Camino Real, MILL- The following person is doing business Avila Moreno, 20 Greenwood Drive, least once each week for four successive
BRAE, CA 94030. Registered Owner: weeks prior to the date set for hearing on
Nine Koi Fish LLC, CA. The business is
as: Consult with Zion, 2538 South Nor- South San Francisco, CA 94080. The the petition in the following newspaper of
folk Street, SAN MATEO, CA 94403. business was conducted by a General
conducted by a Limited Liability Compa- Registered Owner: Stephen Johnson, general circulation:
ny. The registrants commenced to trans- same address. The business is conduct- Partnership. San Mateo Daily Journal
act business under the FBN on N/A. /s/Luis A. Melgoza Navarro/ Filed: 6/21/2018
/s/Nelson Siu/
ed by an Individual. The registrants /s/Jonathan E. Karesh/
This statement was filed with the Asses- commenced to transact business under This statement was filed with the Asses- Judge of the Superior Court
sor-County Clerk on 6/26/18. (Published the FBN on 6/1/18. sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo Dated: 6/19/2018
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 6/29/18, /s/Stephen Johnson/ County on 6/6/18. (Published 6/29/18, 7/6/18, 7/13/18,
7/6/18, 7/13/18, 7/20/18). This statement was filed with the Asses- 7/20/18).
sor-County Clerk on 6/1/18. (Published in (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour-
the San Mateo Daily Journal, 6/29/18, nal, 6/22/18, 6/29/18, 7/6/18, 7/13/18).
7/6/18, 7/13/18, 7/20/18).
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Sealed proposals will be received by the Office of the City Clerk, City of Millbrae, located at 621
Magnolia Avenue, Millbrae, California 94030 until 2:00 P.M. on Tuesday, July 10, 2018 for the
project titled “2018 PAVEMENT MAINTENANCE PROJECT”

The work to be performed under this contract consists of the following major items of work as
listed below:
In general, the work to be performed consists of mobilization, traffic control and construction sig-
nage, water pollution control, dust prevention and control, site cleanup, asphalt concrete base
repair, crack sealing, slurry seal surfacing, striping removal & replacement and all other work as
shown on the Plans and as called for in the Technical Provisions and as directed by the Engi-
neer.
All proposals must be made on the proposal form included with the Contract Documents for the
proposed work.
A certified check or corporate surety bond of not less than ten percent (10%) of the amount bid
for the total cost of the project must accompany each proposal.
A pre bid conference is scheduled at 9:00 am on Monday, July 2, 2018 at the Millbrae Public
Works Operations Center located at 400 E. Millbrae Avenue.
Contract documents are available on the City's website at www.ci.millbrae.ca.us; click on the
tab, “Projects for Bid”. Bidder shall provide Bidder’s Proposal, Bid Security/Bond, Statement of
Experience and Qualifications, and Non-Collusion Affidavit as identified in these Contract Docu-
ments. Each bidder shall also submit with his/her bid, the names, addresses, portion of work, li-
cense numbers and quotations of all subcontractors, if any, upon which the proposal is based as
specified in Section G2.08 of the General Conditions.
Time of Completion shall be Forty (40) working days after issuance of the Notice to Proceed.
Liquidated damages for failure to complete the work within the specified time are specified in the
Contract Documents.
The State of California has adopted a schedule of the general prevailing rates of per diem wages
to be paid to the various craftsmen and laborers required to perform said work and improve-
ments, a copy of which may be obtained from the Department of Industrial Relations, Division of
Apprenticeship Standards, or can be download at their website at www.dir.ca.gov.
No bidder may withdraw his/her bid for a period of ninety (90) days after the date set for the
opening thereof. All bids shall remain valid for that period of time.
Bidders’ attention is directed to the Special Provisions of the Contract Documents which require
the Contractor, to whom the contract for the work is awarded, to file with the Contracts and Pro-
curement Department at the time of executing said contract, a Payment Bond and Performance
Bond, in the amount of 100% of the contract amount, meeting all requirements of said Contract
Documents and approved by the City Attorney.
The Millbrae City Council reserves the right to accept or reject any and all bids, alternate bids, or
unit prices and/or waive any irregularities in any bid received.
Pursuant to Public Contract Code section 22300, the Contractor may substitute certain securities
for any money withheld by the City as retention to ensure Contractor’s performance under the
contract. Such substitution of securities in lieu of retention shall be at the contractor’s request
and at contractor’s sole expense.
The Contractor and all subcontractors shall be licensed with the Department of Consumer Affairs
of the State of California in the class appropriate for the work contemplated. Failure of Contrac-
tor or his/her subcontractors to possess such current license at the time of bidding may be
deemed sufficient cause for the rejection of the bid.
This project includes public works as defined by California Labor Code section 1720. The suc-
cessful Bidder shall be responsible for the payment of prevailing wage rates, the training of ap-
prentices and compliance with other related requirements.
No contractor or subcontractor may be listed on a bid proposal or awarded a contract for a public
works project unless registered with the Department of Industrial Relations (DIR) pursuant to La-
bor Code section 1725.5 at the time of bid. For federally funded projects, the contractor and sub-
contractor must be registered at the time of contract award. (See Labor Code section 1771.1(a).)
Each bidder must submit proof of contractor registration with DIR (e.g. a hard copy of the rele-
vant page of the DIR's database found at: https://efiling.dir.ca.gov/PWCR/Search). This contract
is subject to monitoring and enforcement by the DIR pursuant to Labor Code section 1771.4.
Bidders shall have fully inspected the project site in all particulars and become thoroughly famili-
ar with the terms and conditions of the Contract Documents and local conditions affecting the
performance and costs of the work prior to submitting their bid proposal.
By order of the Council of the City of Millbrae.
CITY COUNCIL
City of Millbrae
State of California
By: Elena Suazo
City Clerk
Dated: 6/25/2018
6/29/18
CNS-3147961#
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203 public notices 203 public notices 203 public notices 296 appliances 302 antiques
notice of petition to the personal representative appointed by order to SHow cauSe for air conditioner 10000 BTU w/re- maHogany antique Secretary desk,
adminiSter eState of the court within the later of either (1) four cHange of name mote. Slider model fits all windows. LG 72” x 40” , 3 drawers, Display case, bev-
Stephen M. Francies, also known as Ste- months from the date of first issuance of CASE# 18CIV03030 brand $199 runs like new. (650)235- elled glass, $150. (650)766-3024.
phen Mithcell Francies letters to a general personal representa- SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, 0898
Case Number: 18PRO00643 tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con- California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, recordS wanted: Buying Collec-
coffee maKer $15.00 white, Kitchen tions-Jazz, Rock & Soul (LPs & 45s) also
tingent creditors, and persons who may from the date of mailing or personal de- REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 Gourmet, makes up to 12 cups (650)533-
otherwise be interested in the will or es- livery to you of a notice under sectioin PETITION OF Reel To Reel Tapes Call (no text please)
0907 (510) 969-8988
tate, or both, of Stephen M. Francies, al- 9052 of the California Probate Code.Oth- Mohammad Ali Afshar
so known as Stephen Mithcell Francies. er California statutes and legal authority TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: or slsouth467@gmail.com
coleman lxe Roadtrip Grill -
A Petition for Probate has been filed by may affect your rights as a creditor. You Petitioner: Mohammad Ali Afshar filed a Red Brand New! (still in box) $100
Kent Schillerstrom in the Superior Court may want to consult with an attorney petition with this court for a decree (650)918-9847
of California, County of San Mateo. The
Petition for Probate requests that Kent
knowledgable in California law.
You may examine the file kept by the
changing name as follows:
Present name: Mohammad Ali Afshar
303 electronics
electric Stove From Sears
Schillerstrom be appointed as personal court. If you are a person interested in Proposed Name: Mike M. Afshar 210 lost & found Excellent Condition $225 antareS dollarS Bill Changer ma-
representative to administer the estate of the estate, you may file with the court a Please Call (650)244-9267 chines never used for small bus. $95
the decedent. Request for Special Notice (form DE- THE COURT ORDERS that all persons loSt cat. Black and White. Black (650)992-4544.
The petition requests authority to admin- 154) of the filing of an inventory and ap- interested in this matter shall appear be- patch on right eye. REWARD. Hotpoint Heavy Duty Dryer excellent
ister the estate under the Independent praisal of estate assets or of any petition fore this court at the hearing indicated Call (323) 439-7713. working condition Burlingame $50 Call
Administration of Estates Act. (This au- or account as provided in Probate Code below to show cause, if any, why the pe- BlaupunKt am/fm/cd Radio and Re-
Dan (408)656-0958 ceiver with Detachable Face asking
thority will allow the personal representa- section 1250. A Request for Special No- tition for change of name should not be
tive to take many actions without obtain- tice form is available from the court clerk. granted. Any person objecting to the Books maytag waSHer excellent working
$100. (650)593-4490
ing court approval. Before taking certain Attorney for Petitioner: name changes described above must file condition Burlingame $50 Call Dan
very important actions, however, the per- Cynthia R. Hadell a written objection that includes the rea- JameS patterSon hardback books. motorola Bravo MB 520 (android
(408)656-0958 4.1 upgrade) smart phone 35$ 8GB SD
sonal representative will be required to Law Office of Cynthia R. Hadell sons for the objection at least two court 2 @ $3.00 each. (650)341-1861 card Belmont (650)595-8855
give notice to interested persons unless 316 S Stewart St., STE. 2 days before the matter is scheduled to mfg H20laBS Model 300 exc cond
they have waived notice or consented to SONORA, CA 95370 be heard and must appear at the hearing nicHolaS SparKS hardback books. counter top $25 Burl (650)248-3839.
the proposed action.) The independent (209)532-6459 to show cause why the petition should onKyo av Receiver HT-R570 .Digital
administration authority will be granted FILED: 6/18/18 not be granted. If no written objection is
2 @ $3.00 each. Call (650)341-1861 room Heater Electric 1320 Watts, Ar- Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready,
unless an interested person files an ob- (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- timely filed, the court may grant the peti- vin Air Fan Forced Automatic $5. Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393
jection to the petition and shows good nal on 6/29/18, 7/6/18, 7/7/18) tion without a hearing. A hearing on the quality BooKS used and rare. World (650)952-3500
& US History and classic American nov- SamSung flat TV 20" ex.co.incl.
cause why the court should not grant the petition shall be held on 8/2/18 at 9 a.m., VCR ,set up $70. (650)992-4544
authority. Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center, Red- els. $5 each obo (650)345-5502 Sewing macHine-royal XL 6000
A hearing on the petition will be held in wood City, CA 94063. A copy of this Or- Dressmaker Sewing Machine. $150.
this court as follows: JUL 27, 2018 at der to Show Cause shall be published at tHe Halo Forerunner saga. 3 books. (650)342-8436. 304 furniture
9:00 a.m., Department 28, Superior least once each week for four successive Like new. Great gift! $25. (650) 204-0587
Court of California, County of San Mateo, weeks prior to the date set for hearing on SHowtime rotiSSerie used once 2 walnut 3-drawer nitestands. Tops
400 County Center, Redwood City, CA the petition in the following newspaper of $90. Call (650)347-1458 no ans/eave need work but very good cond. $20/ea
94063. general circulation: v.logvinov, unuSual Journey to the message. (650)952-3466.
If you object to the granting of the peti- San Mateo Daily Journal Country of Cyclic Arithmetic, 2017, Rus-
tion, you should appear at the hearing Filed: 6/20/2018 sian, 104p $25 (650)638-1695 unitap Standard centerset bath- antique dining table for six people
and state your objections or file written /s/Jonathan E. Karesh/ room chrome faucet, complete, $10, with chairs $99. (650)580-6324
objections with the court before the hear- Judge of the Superior Court (650)595-3933
ing. Your appearance may be in person
or by your attorney.
Dated: 6/19/2018
(Published 6/29/18, 7/6/18, 7/13/18,
295 art vacuum cleaner (reconditioned)
antique moHagany Bookcase. Four
feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966.
If you are a creditor or a contingent cred- 7/20/18). $20 Call Ed (415)298-0645
BruSHed finiSH, 15" X 20" frame
itor of the decedent, you must file your holds 18 various size photos. Never armcHair good condition $55.
claim with the court and mail a copy to weStern waSHBoard Sales made (650)266-3184
used. $20. 650-369-2486. of brass and wood, Golden Beam #25-C.
$75. phone 650-369-2486. BedStead Single, poster style, box
spring, mattress available. $40.00.
notice of puBlic Hearing wHirlpool waSHer DRYER, GE (650)593-7408
notice of puBlic Hearing Refrigerator all working and in good con-
figtree pace dition all for $99.00 (650)315-3240. Beige Sofa $99. Excellent Condition
(650) 315-2319
2018-2019 APPROPRIATIONS LIMIT Water Efficiency and Property Assessed Clean Energy 297 Bicycles
(PACE) and Job Creation Program BunK BedS for sale. Cherry Wood, 2
adult BiKeS 1 regular and 2 with bal- years old. Includes Mattresses. $600 or
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Directors of loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356 B/O (650)685-2494
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City the California Enterprise Development Authority (CEDA) will
Council/Board of Directors of the City of Foster City/Estero Mu- hold a public hearing on: Bmx mongooSe Outer Limit Bike, commode, good condition. $20 obo.
nicipal Improvement District will hold a PUBLIC HEARING on looks almost new, $29 (650)595-3933 Please call (650)745-6309
Date: August 9, 2018
Monday, July 16, 2018 at 6:30 p.m., as required by Article Time: 10:30 AM cHild’S ScHwinn Bicycle, Blue in computer deSK (glass) & chair. Like
XIIIB of the California Constitution, to hear and consider com- Main Location: 550 Bercut Drive, Suite G good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189. new $75 OBO (650)704-4709 or
ments regarding the 2018-2019 Appropriations Limit of the gtecher@comcast.net
Sacramento, CA 95811 girl'S 24" Schwinn bicycle. Good con-
City/District. Resolutions for the City Council/Board of Direc- dition. $25 (650) 387-8121 computer deSK For sale $99
tors will be acted upon in the Council/Board Chambers, 620 **via teleconference (650)520-4650
new 12" girls bike w/ training wheels
Foster City Boulevard, Foster City, California. The Appropria- (712) 775-7031 $75.00 (650) 347-1458 no ans/leave computer Swivel CHAIR. Padded
tions Limit recommended is: conference code: 183724 mes Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409
liSt of meeting teleconferencing locationS peugeut touring Bicycles. Pair of deSK, gd. cond. $99.99 or b.o.
fy 2018-2019 adult size bikes $50.00 for both. 415- (650)458-3578
City of Foster City $67,279,460 California Association for Local Economic Development 467-7353 in Brisbane.
Estero Municipal Improvement District 63,016,472 (contact Helen Schaubmayer)
deanegough@aol.com.
dining taBle (36"x54") and 4 match-
TOTAL $130,295,932 550 Bercut Drive, Suite G ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for
298 collectibles $250 .(650)-654-1930.
Sacramento, CA 95811
Public input and discussion is invited. Information 80’S topS Complete Factory Set All dreSSer 4-drawer in Belmont for
re- City of Santa Clarita Years $99 Call Rick (415) 999-4474. $75. Good condition; good for children.
garding computation of the above is available in the Financial (contact Jason Crawford or Marilyn Sourgose) Call (650)678-8585
Services Department, City Hall, 610 Foster City Boulevard, ginny doll 8" Carhop, uniform &
Foster City. For more information, please contact Finance Di- 23920 Valencia Blvd., Suite 100 apron,cap, skates & tray. Original dreSSer w/mirror & chest, mid-
Santa Clarita, CA 91355 box.$15. (650)712-1070 century, blond/tan. Both for $99. Night-
rector Edmund Suen, esuen@fostercity.org. stands also available. SSF. (650)392-
lennox red Rose, Unused, hand 4841
County of Stanislaus painted, porcelain, authenticity papers,
$12.00. (650) 578 9208.
/s/ (contact Keith Boggs or Sheryl Swartz) entertainment center for $50.
1010 10th Street Good shape, blonde, about 5' high.
miller lite Neon sign , work good
Priscilla Tam $59 call (650)218-6528
(650)726-4102
City Clerk/District Secretary Modesto, CA 95354
Star warS Action figure: Qui-Gon glider rocker and ottoman, oak, excel-
City of Vista Jinn (Jedi Knight), mint-in package. $10 lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644.
(contact Kevin Ham or Reception) Steve (650)518-6614.
Date & Posted: June 29, 2018 iKea dreSSer, black, 3 shelf. 23" x
200 Civic Center Dr. 15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804.
Published: June 29, 2018 299 computers
Vista, CA 92084 iKea taBle, black 58" x 21" x 14" high.
19" color Monitor with stand VG con- $ 30. (650)598-9804.
City of Lakeport dition power cord/owners manual includ-
love cHair, velour, tan. $45.
ed $60.00 OBO 1-415-279-4857
caBrillo unified ScHool diStrict (contact Margaret Silveira or Hilary Britton) (808)631-1365.
requeSt for qualificationS and propoSalS 225 Park Street i-pad KeyBoard. $25.00. (650)588- new deluxe Twin Folding Bed, Lin-
leaSe-leaSeBacK conStruction ServiceS Lakeport, CA 95453 0842 ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must
rfq/p # 2018-6-11 recordaBle cd-r 74, Sealed, Unop- Sell! (650) 875-8159.
Cabrillo Unified School District (“District”) is seeking proposals City of West Sacramento ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X,
new twin Mattress set plus frame
qualified persons, firms, partnerships, corporations, associa- (contact Aaron Laurel or Polly Harris) (650) 578 9208
$30.00 (650) 347-2356
tions, or professional organizations to provide design, con- 1110 West Capitol Avenue,
structability review, value engineering, master scheduling, cost 3rd Floor 300 toys niagara viBrating Adjustable bed
good condition Burlingame $90 Call Dan
estimating, budgeting, and construction services for the devel- West Sacramento, CA 95691 100 tHingS for little children to do on a (408)656-0958
opment and construction for the Hatch Phase III, Increment 4 trip. 4"X6" cards with instructions. Used.
Project (“Project”), in accordance with the lease-leaseback Sacramento Municipal Utility District FREE (650)595-3933 office type 34"X 60" heavy solid
wood with formica wood grain top $25
structure set forth in Education Code section 17406 et seq. (contact Mather Kearney) american flyer locomotive runs (650) 787-9753
6301 S Street good #21085 $75.00 (650) 867-7433
The Request for Qualifications and Proposals (“RFQ/P”), Sacramento, CA 95817 retro HutcH Needs refinishing other-
large Stuffed ANIMALS - $3 each wise good condition. Top detaches from
which includes instructions for its completion, is enclosed for Great for Kids (650) 952-3500 bottom $25. (650)712-9962
your consideration. According to the specifications contained Los Angeles County
in this RFQ/P, Respondents to this RFQ/P shall submit a com- Star warS Celebration 3 Darth Vader Sewing Storage cabinet, Custom
Economic Development Corporation (LAEDC) $20 new w/case Dan (650)303-3568 made wood perfect condition $75.
pleted Statement of Qualifications (“SOQ”) along with its Pro- (contact Carrie Rogers or Linden Johnson) (650)483-1222
posal (collectively “RFQ/P Packet”). 444 S. Flower St., 37th Floor 302 antiques
Los Angeles, CA 90071 SofaBed, velour, tan, Excellent
condition. $75. (808)631-1365.
Respondents must mail or deliver five (5) bound copies, one 100 y/o family heirloom, hand sewn,
(1) unbound copy, and one (1) electronic copy on CD or DVD or as soon thereafter as the matter can be heard. Said public hexagon pieced quilt. 8ft. sq. $99. Solid wood Dining table with exten-
of the RFQ/P Packet conforming to the requirements of this hearing will be held to consider the formation of an assess- (650)556-9708 sion great piece great condition black
$80 (650)364-5263
RFQ/P to: ment district (the “Assessment District”) and adoption of the
Water Efficiency and Property Assessed Clean Energy
CABRILLO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT (PACE) and Job Creation Program (FIGTREE PACE) pur-
c/o Crystal Leach suant to Chapter 29 of Part 3 of Division 7 of the California
498 Kelly Avenue Streets and Highways Code (commencing with Section
Half Moon Bay, CA 94019 5898.12). The Assessment District will be a voluntary contrac-
RFQ/P # 2018-6-11 tual assessment district to assist property owners with the
cost of installing distributed generation renewable energy
all reSponSeS are due By 4:00 p.m. on tuesday, Ju- sources and making permanently affixed energy efficient,
ly 31, 2018. Oral, telegraphic, facsimile, telephone or email seismic, and water efficient improvements to their property.
RFQ/P Packets will not be accepted. RFQ/P Packets received The geographical boundaries of the Assessment District will
after this date and time will not be accepted and returned un- now include the geographical boundaries of the Cities of Bris-
opened. The District reserves the right to waive any informali- bane, Morgan Hill, Sunnyvale and Twentynine Palms.
ties or irregularities in the RFQ/P Packets. The District also
reserves the right to reject any and all RFQ/P Packets and to At the hearing, any person may present oral or written testi-
negotiate contract terms with one or more Respondents. mony. The Board of Directors will consider all objections or
protests, if any, to the proposed (i) improvements, (ii) Assess-
Questions regarding this RFQ/P may be directed to the Dis- ment District boundaries, and (iii) Assessment District con-
trict’s Chief Business Official, Crystal Leach at tractual assessment.
leachc@cabrillo.k12.ca.us and must be submitted on or by
2:00 p.m. on wednesday, July 11, 2018. Dated: June 22 and June 29, 2018 (6/22/18, 6/29/18) By:
Gurbax Sahota
All Respondents must have already been prequalified by the California Enterprise Development Authority
District in accordance with Public Contract Code section 6/22, 6/29/18
20111.6. Proposed electrical, mechanical and plumbing sub- cnS-3145161#
contractors are also subject to the prequalification require- San mateo daily Journal
ments as required by Public Contract Code section 20111.6.
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304 Furniture 310 misc. For Sale 318 Sports equipment Garage Sales 470 Rooms 620 Automobiles
SOLID wOOD Entertainment Center- ROOF RAcK FOR VAN / ALUMINUM cAmPInG BeD, inflatable. "Lazy sofa". chevy 2007 Malibu 4-Door Sedan Grey
TurnTable, Am-Fm, Eight Track, Built In BOX $90 (650)948-4895 Like new. $15.00 (650)588-0842 hIP hOUSInG 200K Miles Excellent condition Premier
Speakers, Sony 26’ Smart T.V.(68.75 in.
X 25.5inch X28inch) $500 o.b.o SAmSOnITe 26" tan hard-sided suit cAmPInG TenT, pop up sleeps 2-3
GARAGe SALeS Non-Profit Home Sharing Program
San Mateo County
coated protection $1,800 (650)871-8596
(650)348-6660
(925)482-5742 case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new.
$45. (650)328-6709
"Quechua, Fresh Black. Co. Waterproof.
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formation. $2,500 OBO Good condition. Call
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eASTOn ALUmInUm bat.33 inches, 30
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GOLF cLUBS, used set with Cart for
yard sale, (650) 373-2000 Humane Society.
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call 1- 800-943-8412
phone. $100 or best offer. (650)863-8485
(650)573-7381. GUThy-RenKeR POweR Rider,Ever-
last 2 1/2 ankle weights, kegel thigh ex-
clearance sale, or
wALL UnIT/ROOm Divider. Simple
lines. Breaks down for transportation.
311 musical Instruments erciser $20 (510)770-1976 whatever sale you hyUnDAI 2013 Tucson Limited Edi-
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great condition, text for picture (650)571-
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4650
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(650)771-6324.
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consignment! fect condition 4DR Silver Low miles
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$80. (650)421-5469
20-pieces in original box, never used. Bag with Prince Pro Graphite Racket-
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(650)342-5630 110 watts 8-guitar settings, with cover. 379 Open houses Daily Journal’s num Rims with good tires. Needs engine
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cRySTAL (LeADeD glass) lamp $30.
Can send picture. (650)464-7860 FOR SALe: Epiphone Les Paul Cus- (650)588-0828

LAce TABLecLOTh. 84" x 64". Like


tom Prophecy Electric Guitar. Mint.
$625.00. (650)421-5469. TOUReDGe ReAcTIOn ii uniflex sys- OPen hOUSe Just $45 TOyOTA ‘13 Corolla - Black, Excellent
condition Like new, Automatic, One own-
tem 8 irons 3-9 and pitch irons we’ll run it er, $7,995.00 (650)212-6666.
new and lovely. Rarely used. $35. San
Bruno. (650)794-0839 hUGe LUDwIG Drum Set Silver Sparkle
& Chrome, Zelgian, Pasite & Sabian
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mIKASA SeT. White. Modern (square) Cymbals, 24 in. Timpany $4,300 TReADmILL In very good condition. Pic- Good condition. $2900. Message:
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650 322 9598.
SInK DOUBLe cast iron. Good condi- in the Daily Journal. from South SF to
tion. $99.00. (650)593-7408
PIAnO, UPRIGhT, in excellent condi-
tion. Asking $345. (650)366-4769 TReADmILL-hORIzOn LIKe New, limit- 625 classic cars
ed use, Paid $750-Asking $450 OBO
Reach over 83,450 Palo Alto
PIAnO-1955 BALDwIn Acrosonic 36” (650)508-8662 cADILLAc ‘85 Classic El Dorado
308 Tools High, Free for anyone to pick-up potential home buyers & call (650)344-5200 44,632 original miles. Needs body work
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AnTIqUe IROn Hand Drills. 3 available ens Roller Skates Blue indoor/outdoor sz renters a day, 4681.
at $30 each. (650)339-3672 Ron PLAyeR PIAnO 1916 W/Bench 25 mu-
sic rolls $950 Don (415)309-3892
6-8. $60 B/O. (650)574-4439 from South San Francisco
BRIGGS & Stratton Lawn Mower with
Mulch rear bag-like new- $95.00.
www.elo.deals wOmAn’S SKI Boots, Nordica, size 8 to Palo Alto. Bmw ‘11 328i Coupe, M package, white
chevy ‘55 BEL AIR 2 door, Standard
$30 (650)592-2047. Transmission V8 Motor, non-op $22,000
(650)771-6324. SAxOPhOne- ALTO Silver with Case
in your local newspaper. black, $12,700. (650)302-5523
obo. (650)952-4036.
$250.00 (650)948-4895 yAmAhA ROOF RACK, 58 inches $75.
cRAFTSmAn 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6" (650)458-3255 chevROLeT ‘86 ASTROVAN, 63K
dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402 UPRIGhT PIAnO. In tune. Fair condi-
call (650)344-5200 miles, $3800 (650)481-5296 chevy ‘86 cORveTTe. Automatic.
93,000 miles. Sports Package.$6,800
LG cRAFTSmen shop vac 6.5hp $60
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(510)943-9221 CONDITION. $8888. (650)274-8284.
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ShOPSmITh mARK V 50th Anniversary strumming $50 (650)369-2486 lent condition. $200 each. (650)592-9044
most attachments. $1,500/OBO.
(650)504-0585 yAmAhA AcOUSTIc Guitar, model OmeGA B600 Condenser Enlarger, In-
FG830 electric. $400.00 (650)421-5469 struction Manual & 50mm El-Omegar En-
vInTAGe cRAFTSmAn Jig Saw. Circa larging Lens $95 (415)260-6940
1947. $60. (650)245-7517 zILJIAn cymBALS with stands, 21” Edited by Rich Norris and Joyce Nichols Lewis
ACROSS DOWN
ride, 18” crash. Paistie 18” crash - $99 vIvITAR v 2000 W/35-70 zoom and
vInTAGe ShOPSmITh and BAnD (916)826-5964 original manual. Like new. $99 SSF
SAw, good shape. $300/obo. Call (650)583-6636
32 Bolshoi rival 55 Put to sleep
(650)342-6993 1 Fix 1
Dating from 33 White out 57 Unwanted
312 Pets & Animals
345 medical equipment 7 Egyptian 2
Hard to believe 34 Firm parts: workers
AIRLIne cARRIeR for cats, pur. from symbols of 3
Not like a sty Abbr. 59 Uncle to Ben
weLDeR- LIncOLn AC 220 amps 240 Southwest Airlines, $25, 2 available. Call ADJUSTABLe BATh shower transfer
volts $199.00 (650)948-4895 (505)228-1480 local. bench with sidebar $15 (510)770-1976 royalty 4
Carefully 40 Runs out of Solo
11 Fitness stat. consider, literally juice 60 Vitamin C
309 Office equipment One KenneL Cab ll one Pet Taxi ani- DRIve 3-In-1 commode with seat,buck- 43 Hoo’s first? sources
et,cover,splash sheild,armrests $10 14 Greeted 5 Slacks material
mal carriers 26x16. Excellent cond. $60..
LAPTOP cASe or bag. Black. Like new. (650)593-2066 (510)770-1976 casually, with 6 Kool-Aid 50 Social __ 61 Libel or slander
Hardly used. $25. (650)697-1564. DRIve DeLUxe two button walker $10 “to” alternative 52 Brainstorming 63 Doubtful
PARROT cAGe, Steel, Large - approx
4 ft by 4 ft, Excellent condition $300 best (510)770-1976 15 Grill 7 Marine opening? staple interjections
310 misc. For Sale offer. (650)245-4084 17 Classic London 8 Add to the list of 53 Operatic Gluck 64 Tire shop
hOmeDIcS DUAL Shiatsu Massage
500-600 BIG Band-era 78's--most mint, Cushion. 3 Zone. $45.00. (650)207-4162 theatre possible perps, 54 Dutch colonist meas.

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PeT cARRIeR for small dog or cat in ex-
no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459 cellent condition $30. Claudia (650) 349- meDLIne exceL K1 Wheelchair fold- 18 They raise camp literally
6059 down back 18” desk length elevating leg
BeSSy SmALL Evening Hand Bag With spirit 9 Lowly laborers
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PeT TAxI Animal Carrier. Brand: Delux 19 Arrive on an air 10 Cooking-burger
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BIFOLD ShUTTeRS 2x28”x79 $10.00
$25. Call (650)349-6059. sound
(650)544-5306 Pb free; .5mm Pb equivalent, xl, adjusta-
ble buckle, gently used; $60; 607-227- 20 Cereal box rank 11 Dust jacket
BLAcKFRAmeSemI RImLeSS semi- 316 clothes 7742. 21 North-of-the- blurbs
wrap; Lens:GreyUV; UltraSleek; Light- border gas 12 Manicures, in a
weight ; New w/case; $65.00.
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5 BOxeS male & female square dance Garage Sales 22 “Could be way
clothing. Excellent Condition. As a
bunch $200 Maryann (650)574-4439. better” 13 __ many words
cASh ReGISTeR Parts; Much Skin Not
Guts $500 (415)269-4784
cOSTcO PLAy Pen with travel bag.
BeAUTIFUL SILveR clutch evening
bag. Never used. $20 (650)794-0839
eSTATe SALe 24 Second of a
Caesarean three
16 Ail, literally
20 Rein in, literally
Used once $35 (650)591-2981
BOx OF used men's Levi's and misc. Saturday 6/30 26 Undressed 23 One who
29 “Squawk Box” crosses the line
LIOneL chRISTmAS Holiday expan-
sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
jeans $99.00 or best offer fair condition
(650)589-0764 9am to 3pm channel 25 Wood dresser
LIOneL weSTeRn Union Pass car and DAwGS BRAnD Kaymann black and 31 Feinted 26 Gem mounting
dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537 white snake print loafers size 7 (9.3”) $25 1950’s Bedroom, Dining 35 Cheese town 27 Pueblo building
(650)369-2486
LORex 14” B&W Surveillance System Room, Display Cabinets, 36 Abruzzi bell material
Model SG14S1042C-A $75 (415)407- town
2360 RWC loction.
FAUx FUR Coat Woman's brown multi
color in excellent condition 3/4 Antiques and Collectibles, 37 The Congo,
28 Talked nonstop
30 Stomach relief,
length $50 (650)692-8012 Vintage, Clothing, Rugs,
06/29/18
LUGGAGe, ReD, 21" NEW Samsonite formerly briefly
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$50.00 Call: (650)368-0748.
Household Items, Asian 38 Tune (out)
mAKeS 6"x6" potholders, frame and KAyAnO men’S Running shoes size 11
Furniture 39 Agonize (over)
41 Catching
loops included. FREE. 650-595-3933 good condition $20 (650)520-7045
strategy
meILInK SAFe-FIRe Proof,
50”x31”X31”, 2200lbs $1200
LADIeS cLOThInG, some w/tags. 1873 Bahia St. 42 Key wood
$99.00 (650)589-0764.
www.elo.deals (415)309-3892
LADIeS SeqUIn dress, blue, size XL,
San mateo 44 Hyatt
pure silk lining, $40.00, (650) 578-9208
competitor
45 Horde
men'S STeTSOn hat, size large, new,
rim, solid black, large, great gift. $40 46 Slow movement
(650) 578-9208 47 Canter
mInK STOLe - Excellent condition. Was
rarely worn. $50. San Bruno. (650)794-
0839
GARAGe SALe 48 Pre-event
periods

new wITh tags Wool or cotton Men's


Beat Street Music 49 Pyramid, to Tut
51 Kindle reader,
pullover sweaters (XL) $15/each say
(650)952-3466 Saturday June 30th 53 Quartet named
TUxeDO SIze 40, black, including white
shirt, excellent cond. $50 (650)355-5189
from 10am-4pm for its members
56 Q.E.D. word
wILSOn LeATheR Lady Jacket. Small, 58 Major relative to
like new. $45. (808)863-1136. 1116 S. Amphlett Blvd., #1. F minor
wILSOn LeATheR, burgundy lady jack- 62 Checked (on)
et, Small, like new $45 (808)863-1136
Instruments, 64 Mock
65 Barely a trace
318 Sports equipment Equipment, 66 Party to a
15 SF Giants Posters -- Barry Bonds,
Jeff Kent, JT Snow. 6' x 2.5' Unused. $4
Furniture,Clothes search
67 Is for some
each. $35 all. (650)588-1946 San Bruno
and more!! 68 Declines
By Morton J. Mendelson
06/29/18
©2018 Tribune Content Agency, LLC
BOw FLex Max Trainer M-3-Very Good 69 Least well
Condition, Like New, Assembled, Paid
$1200 asking $800 Call Michael
(650)784-1061.
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625 Classic Cars
CoRVETTE ‘69 350 4-SPEED. 50K
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Councilman Rich Garbarino shared a similar perspective. ing community.

WOES
Continued from page 1
“These are real numbers and it’s scary,” he said. “And I don’t
have the answer.”
Alex Greenwood, the city’s Economic and Development
“How do we maximize the opportunity that has come to us,
and at the same time create those kinds of facilities that are
useful for our future generations at a reasonable cost to our cur-
Director, detailed the variety of projects in the pipeline which rent residents?” he said.
could compound the frustrations many residents are feeling One tool which Greenwood suggested may be useful in clos-
challenges posed by the pressure to create new homes and with traffic and parking congestion and overall fatigue from ing the gap between the demand to live locally generated by
jobs, while simultaneously recognizing the change brought constant building. job creators and the lack of affordable development could be
to their community’s character. He pointed to the massive commercial developments slated commercial linkage fees.
Councilman Mark Addiego laid out in plain terms the to rise soon, as well as the hundreds of residential units He has said officials have been reticent previously to estab-
opposing viewpoints of the city’s ongoing economic boom. planned, with an expectation that more of each will continue lish the business fees for fear of slowing down economic
“This is called an economic miracle. But at the same time, if to be built through the immediate future. growth. But with most local companies firmly positioned, he
you are living here and you see the disruption to the current Greenwood noted though it is reasonable to project there told councilmembers the issue could be ripe for formal discus-
residents — many who have already left — and the disruption may be an economic downturn in the next few years, poten- sion as soon as July.
to our transportation system, you realize while it’s an eco- tially reducing the rapid rate of building experienced over
nomic miracle of the bottom line financially, it’s some kind Councilmembers also took on their share of responsibility
recent years.
of social, municipal nightmare,” he said, according to video for preserving affordability as best they can, by recognizing
He said several economists have suggested there could be a
of the meeting. their authority to bargain with residential builders for below-
looming slowdown, perhaps as soon as 2020, casting uncer-
Such a dichotomy was top of mind to all the councilmem- market-rate units.
tainty over the area’s economic wellbeing.
bers, who landed on no decision to fix the issue but took time Recognizing that the current boom will not last forever, Mayor Liza Normandy said beefing up the City Council’s
to address the frustrations it posed for officials and residents Councilman Pradeep Gupta said it makes sense for South San power to require affordable units by considering inclusionary
alike. Francisco officials and residents to do their best with a rare zoning policies was in order too.
Acknowledging the displacement which many residents moment in time. “These conversations need to take place sooner than later,”
have faced due to rising housing costs driven by an imbalance “If we do miss this opportunity because we don’t want to she said.
of jobs and homes available, some councilmembers suggest- build at the pace that is coming through, we may not have the To that end, with recognition that there are forces in play
ed the worst is yet to come. luxury of that option later on,” he said. beyond the control of city officials, Addiego said coun-
Vice Mayor Karyl Matsumoto pointed to the city’s 18,000 Gupta said the housing and jobs created amidst the econom- cilmembers need to do what they can to address prevailing
jobs projected to be generated over the next five years — most ic boom could have a lasting impact on the city’s future, but concerns regarding a changing community.
of those in South City’s thriving biotechnology sector — as acknowledged development comes at the expense of the exist- “We are in charge of our own destiny,” he said.
a signal of more pain likely on the horizon.
“This is very, very scary and something we are trying to
wrestle with. And there is no easy solution,” she said.

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Councilman Rich Garbarino shared a similar perspective. ing community.

WOES
Continued from page 1
“These are real numbers and it’s scary,” he said. “And I don’t
have the answer.”
Alex Greenwood, the city’s Economic and Development
“How do we maximize the opportunity that has come to us,
and at the same time create those kinds of facilities that are
useful for our future generations at a reasonable cost to our cur-
Director, detailed the variety of projects in the pipeline which rent residents?” he said.
could compound the frustrations many residents are feeling One tool which Greenwood suggested may be useful in clos-
challenges posed by the pressure to create new homes and with traffic and parking congestion and overall fatigue from ing the gap between the demand to live locally generated by
jobs, while simultaneously recognizing the change brought constant building. job creators and the lack of affordable development could be
to their community’s character. He pointed to the massive commercial developments slated commercial linkage fees.
Councilman Mark Addiego laid out in plain terms the to rise soon, as well as the hundreds of residential units He has said officials have been reticent previously to estab-
opposing viewpoints of the city’s ongoing economic boom. planned, with an expectation that more of each will continue lish the business fees for fear of slowing down economic
“This is called an economic miracle. But at the same time, if to be built through the immediate future. growth. But with most local companies firmly positioned, he
you are living here and you see the disruption to the current Greenwood noted though it is reasonable to project there told councilmembers the issue could be ripe for formal discus-
residents — many who have already left — and the disruption may be an economic downturn in the next few years, poten- sion as soon as July.
to our transportation system, you realize while it’s an eco- tially reducing the rapid rate of building experienced over
nomic miracle of the bottom line financially, it’s some kind Councilmembers also took on their share of responsibility
recent years.
of social, municipal nightmare,” he said, according to video for preserving affordability as best they can, by recognizing
He said several economists have suggested there could be a
of the meeting. their authority to bargain with residential builders for below-
looming slowdown, perhaps as soon as 2020, casting uncer-
Such a dichotomy was top of mind to all the councilmem- market-rate units.
tainty over the area’s economic wellbeing.
bers, who landed on no decision to fix the issue but took time Recognizing that the current boom will not last forever, Mayor Liza Normandy said beefing up the City Council’s
to address the frustrations it posed for officials and residents Councilman Pradeep Gupta said it makes sense for South San power to require affordable units by considering inclusionary
alike. Francisco officials and residents to do their best with a rare zoning policies was in order too.
Acknowledging the displacement which many residents moment in time. “These conversations need to take place sooner than later,”
have faced due to rising housing costs driven by an imbalance “If we do miss this opportunity because we don’t want to she said.
of jobs and homes available, some councilmembers suggest- build at the pace that is coming through, we may not have the To that end, with recognition that there are forces in play
ed the worst is yet to come. luxury of that option later on,” he said. beyond the control of city officials, Addiego said coun-
Vice Mayor Karyl Matsumoto pointed to the city’s 18,000 Gupta said the housing and jobs created amidst the econom- cilmembers need to do what they can to address prevailing
jobs projected to be generated over the next five years — most ic boom could have a lasting impact on the city’s future, but concerns regarding a changing community.
of those in South City’s thriving biotechnology sector — as acknowledged development comes at the expense of the exist- “We are in charge of our own destiny,” he said.
a signal of more pain likely on the horizon.
“This is very, very scary and something we are trying to
wrestle with. And there is no easy solution,” she said.

Celebrate Pride Everyday!


Over a decade in the making, the Pride Center is San
Mateo County's first and only LGBTQ+ community center.
We provide social and educational programming for all
ages and a variety of mental health services and resources.
This is your center!
Come visit, hang out, or volunteer with us!
.PO5IVSBNQNt'SJBNQN
info@sanmateopride.org

Donations always welcome.
A program of StarVista in collaboration with Daly City Partnership, Outlet
of Adolescent Counseling Services, and Peninsula Family Service.

@SanMateoPride

sanmateopride.org
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