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THE SUMMER’S
BREAKOUT STAR
CONFLICTING REPORTS FINISH
BRUNO COLTS
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CONFUSION AND UNCERTAINTY AT THE BORDER AFTER TRUMP ACTS
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Taxes headed to South City ballot


Council approves floating hotel, cannabis business taxes in fall election
By Austin Walsh Council unanimously approved last Hotel tax
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF week calling for an election this
November to hike the city’s transient Under approval, the tax levied
The support of South San Francisco occupancy tax, and establish a new tax against travelers staying overnight in
voters will be sought this fall for two for companies aiming to capitalize on the city’s 34 hotels would gradually
ballot measures aiming to strengthen the legal marijuana market. increase 4 percentage points by 2121
the city’s budget, as officials approved If both measures receive the simple to 14 percent, potentially generating
floating taxes on the hotel and com- majority voter support required to pass, as much as $5.92 million per year,
mercial cannabis industries in the South San Francisco’s tax base could according a staff report. It is proposed
coming election. ultimately increase more than $6 mil- to jump by 2 percentage points when
The South San Francisco City lion annually, according to city reports. See TAXES, Page 23

REUTERS FILE PHOTO


U.S. Supreme Court in Washington, D.C.

Ruling OKs
online tax
collection
Supreme Court decision will leave shoppers
with lighter wallets; financial win for states
By Jessica Gresko
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON — States will be able to force more people


to pay sales tax when they make online purchases under a
Supreme Court decision Thursday that will leave shoppers
with lighter wallets but is a big financial win for states.
Consumers can expect to see sales tax charged on more
ANNA SCHUESSLER/DAILY JOURNAL
online purchases — likely over the next year and potential-
ly before the Christmas shopping season — as states and
A project to remove 19 eucalyptus trees from San Carlos Avenue is set to begin Tuesday as officials take the first step in an
retailers react to the court’s decision, said one attorney
effort to improve safety on the major city thoroughfare. An incident in which a tree fell near Arundel Elementary School in
involved in the case.
January of 2017 sparked concerns some of the trees posed a potential hazard.
The Supreme Court’s 5-4 opinion Thursday overruled a
pair of decades-old decisions that states said cost them bil-
lions of dollars in lost revenue annually. The decisions
made it more difficult for states to collect sales tax on cer-
Eucalyptus removal in motion
San Carlos street closures expected as safety improvements take shape
See ONLINE, Page 18
By Anna Schuessler
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

San Bruno hires a A project to improve safety on a

new city manager DAILY JOURNAL STAFF REPORT


major San Carlos thoroughfare will
enter its first phase Tuesday as crews
begin the removal of 19 eucalyptus
trees lining a 0.7-mile stretch of San
Carlos Avenue.
Jovan Grogan will be the next San Starting at Charlton Street and mov-
Bruno city manager, replacing Connie ing eastward in segments until they
Jackson who last year announced her reach Sycamore Street, workers will be
retirement, according to a city press clearing trees in the public right of
release. way deemed to be at risk of falling or
The San Bruno City Council is set to losing large branches until Aug. 3 so
approve Grogan’s hire at their upcoming the work can be finished before school
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2 Friday • June 22, 2018 FOR THE RECORD THE DAILY JOURNAL

Thought for the Day


“Study men,
not historians.”
— President Harry S. Truman

This Day in History


A train carrying members of the

1918 Hagenbeck-Wallace Circus and their


families was rear-ended during an
emergency stop by another train near
Hammond, Indiana, killing at least 86
people aboard the circus train.
In 1 6 11 , English explorer Henry Hudson, his son and
several other people were set adrift in present-day Hudson
Bay by mutineers aboard the Discovery.
In 1 8 6 8 , Arkansas, which had seceded in 1861, was re-
admitted to the Union.
In 1 9 1 1 , Britain’s King George V was crowned at
Westminster Abbey.
In 1 9 3 7 , Joe Louis began his reign as world heavyweight
boxing champion by knocking out Jim Braddock in the
eighth round of their fight in Chicago. (A year later on this
date, Louis knocked out Max Schmeling in the first round
of their rematch at Yankee Stadium.)
In 1 9 4 0 , during World War II, Adolf Hitler gained a stun-
ning victory as France was forced to sign an armistice eight
days after German forces overran Paris.
In 1 9 4 4 , President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the REUTERS
Servicemen’s Readjustment Act of 1944, more popularly DJ Kiddy Smile and dancers perform during the ‘Fete de la Musique,’ the music day celebration in the courtyard of the Elysee
known as the “GI Bill of Rights.” presidential Palace, in Paris, France.
In 1 9 4 5 , the World War II battle for Okinawa ended with an
Allied victory.
In 1 9 6 9 , singer-actress Judy Garland died in London at age
In other news ...
47. Flight attendant pleads environmental conservation police Kentucky police officer made threats
In 1 9 7 7 , John N. Mitchell became the first former U.S. officers were called out to remove the against President Donald Trump on
Attorney General to go to prison as he began serving a sen- guilty in L.A. to turtle smuggling reptile. social media around the time the presi-
tence for his role in the Watergate cover-up. (He was LOS ANGELES — Federal prosecutors Lt. Nate Ver Hague untangled the dent visited Nashville in May, federal
released 19 months later.) say a flight attendant for a Chinese air- snake’s tail from the engine as Officer prosecutors said.
In 1 9 8 8 , gay rights activist Leonard Matlovich, dis- line has pleaded guilty to attempting to Mark Vencak carefully pulled it from the Andrew Long Ryan, 37, was indicted
charged from the U.S. Air Force because of his homosexu- smuggle nearly two-dozen spotted and vehicle. Wednesday on two counts of making
ality, died at age 44. box turtles in a carry-on bag from Los They released it nearby, next to sever- threats against the president, the U.S.
Angeles to China. al large boulders, which state wildlife attorney’s office in Nashville said in a
experts described as “a much more statement. Ryan is in federal custody
Birthdays The U.S. Attorney’s Office says
Huaqian Qu, a Chinese national, entered snake-appropriate habitat.” and he plans to plead not guilty in a
his plea Thursday to a charge of conspir- future hearing, his public defender,
acy. He faces up to five years in prison Two people injured while Andrew Brandon, said Thursday.
when he’s sentenced July 23. trying to avoid hitting kangaroo In two social media posts on May 28
Officials say Qu and a fellow flight and May 29, Ryan posted “Death is
crew member with China Eastern DODSON, Mont. — A Montana coming” and “I will kill Donald Trump if
Airlines tried to unlawfully export a Highway Patrol Trooper says two peo- you don’t follow my leaders (sic) lead,”
total of 45 turtles that are protected ple were injured after the driver swerved prosecutors said. Trump visited
under international trade law. The turtles their vehicle to avoid hitting a kanga- Nashville on May 29.
could have been worth more than roo on the road. Earlier this month, Ryan was taken
$40,000 in Asia. Trooper Matt Finley tells KWYB-TV into custody in Robertson County on
Sen. Dianne Actress Meryl Pop singer Cyndi City News Service says the co-defen- that he thought it was joke when he was allegations that he violated a protective
Feinstein, D-Calif., Streep is 69. Lauper is 65. dant is expected to plead guilty on responding to the call on Wednesday order obtained by his family, who said
is 85. Friday. morning out on Highway 2 until he saw they feared for their safety because of
Actress Prunella Scales (TV: “Fawlty Towers”) is 86. Singer- the kangaroo. Ryan’s declining mental state and
actor Kris Kristofferson is 82. Movie director John Korty is Man finds rattlesnake under He says there is a kangaroo farm threatening behavior. Prosecutors said
located west of Dodson. Ryan drew the attention of the FBI and
82. Actor Michael Lerner is 77. Actor Klaus Maria Brandauer hood while trying to start car He says the people in the vehicle suf- the Secret Service at the time.
is 75. Fox News analyst Brit Hume is 75. Singer Peter Asher
(Peter and Gordon) is 74. Actor David L. Lander is 71. Singer HANCOCK, N.Y. — An upstate New fered minor injuries after their vehicle Law enforcement seized firearms from
York man trying to jump-start his car rolled. Ryan’s home in February and expressed
Howard “Eddie” Kaylan is 71. Singer-musician Todd Rundgren
was greeted by an unusual sound coming He says he did not attempt to capture concern that his threatening behavior
is 70. Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., is 69. Actress Lindsay from his engine — the rattle of a ven- would lead to mass violence, prosecu-
the marsupial.
Wagner is 69. Singer Alan Osmond is 69. Actor Murphy Cross omous timber rattlesnake. tors said.
Dodson is located in Phillips County
is 68. Actor Graham Greene is 66. Actor Chris Lemmon is 64. The man says the snake slithered in northern Montana. Ryan, of Greenbrier, Tennessee,
Rock musician Derek Forbes is 62. Actor Tim Russ is 62. across the engine block and curled up on served as a police officer in Bowling
Rock musician Garry Beers (INXS) is 61. Actor-producer- the battery as he opened the hood of the Former Kentucky officer Green, Kentucky, from June 2005 to
writer Bruce Campbell is 60. Rock musician Alan Anton car earlier this month in rural Hancock, February 2006, said Bowling Green
(Cowboy Junkies) is 59. Actress Tracy Pollan is 58. on the Pennsylvania border about 115
charged with threatening Trump human resources department director
Environmental activist Erin Brockovich is 58. Rock singer- miles northwest of New York City. State NASHVILLE, Tenn. — A former Michael Grubbs.
musician Jimmy Somerville is 57.
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THE DAILY JOURNAL LOCAL/STATE Friday • June 22, 2018 3


Deal may keep internet privacy Around the state
measure off California ballot measure on the November ballot asking vot-
SACRAMENTO — Backers of an internet ers to give them authority to move toward
privacy initiative say they will keep their changing the state’s daylight saving policy.
measure off California’s November ballot if It passed the Assembly 63-4 after winning
lawmakers pass a comparable consumer data approval in the Senate.
protection bill next week. Gov. Jerry Brown must now decide whether
Supporters of the initiative aimed at giv- to sign it.
ing consumers more control over their data Daylight saving time begins on the sec-
say they’ve collected enough signatures to ond Sunday of March, when clocks move
qualify for the ballot. But Robin Swanson, ahead by one hour to allow for more daylight
the campaign’s political consultant, said the in the evening and less in the morning.
initiative’s chief backer has reached a deal Clocks then move back an hour on the first
with lawmakers to withdraw it if lawmakers Sunday in November.
and Gov. Jerry Brown enact similar legisla-
tion ahead of next Thursday’s deadline to California bill would give
pull measures from the ballot.
Details of the agreement were not immedi- free postage for mail ballots
ately available, but Swanson and a spokes- SACRAMENTO — California lawmakers
woman for Sen. Bob Hertzberg, D-Van Nuys, are considering providing free postage for
confirmed legislation is in the works. vote-by-mail ballots statewide.
Hertzberg spokeswoman Katie Hanzlik says A measure that cleared the Senate Thursday
she expects details to be made public Friday. would require return ballot envelopes to have
prepaid postage. Currently, some counties
Voters may see daylight saving pay for return postage while others don’t.
measure on November ballot Democratic Sen. Ricardo Lara says voting
should be free for every person in
SACRAMENTO — California voters may California. Had the measure been in place for
get to decide in November whether to take the 2016 general election it would have cost
the first step toward keeping the state on $5.5 million. The cost would be borne by
daylight saving time year round. counties but they may be able to claim reim-
Lawmakers on Thursday voted to place a bursement from the state.

Police reports 6:34 a.m. Sunday, June 17.


B urg l ary . A burglary occurred on El
Camino Road, it was reported at 6:20 p.m.
Friday, June 15.
A poor makeup Reckl es s dri v er. A vehicle was speeding
Someone stole cosmetics from a busi-
on Shoreway Road, it was reported at 2:23
ness on Broadway in Redwood City, it
p.m. Friday June 15.
was reported at 11:57 a.m. Monday,
Arres t. Someone was arrested for resisting
June 18.
an officer on Hiller Street and Middlesex
Road, it was reported at 10:41 a.m. Friday,
BELMONT June 15.
Theft. An unknown person broke into a
Re c k l e s s dri v e r. A vehicle was seen vehicle and stole items on Arbor Avenue, it
swerving across all lanes and driving into a was reported at 10:05 a.m. Friday, June 15.
curb on Ralston Avenue, it was reported at Reckl es s dri v er. A vehicle was weaving
9:05 a.m. Sunday, June 17. through traffic and hit the right shoulder
Theft. The contents of a cigarette case were wall on State Route 92, it was reported at
stolen on Ralston Avenue, it was reported at 8:02 a.m. Friday, June 15.
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4 Friday • June 22, 2018 LOCAL/STATE THE DAILY JOURNAL

Koko the gorilla used smarts,


empathy to help change views
By Seth Borenstein and Janie Har sleep at the foundation’s preserve in
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS California’s Santa Cruz mountains Tuesday.
Koko was the not the first animal to learn
SAN FRANCISCO — Koko the gorilla, sign language and communicate, but
whose remarkable sign-language ability and through books and media appearances she
motherly attachment to pet cats helped became the most famous. Yet there was
change the world’s views about the intelli- debate in the scientific community about
gence of animals and their capacity for how deep and human-like her conversations
empathy, has died at 46. were.
Koko was taught sign language from an Koko appeared in many documentaries,
early age as a scientific test subject and including a 2015 PBS one, and twice in
eventually learned more than 1,000 words, a National Geographic. The gorilla’s 1978
vocabulary similar to that of a human tod- National Geographic cover featured a photo
dler. that the animal had taken of herself in a mir-
She became a celebrity who played with ror.
the likes of William Shatner, Sting, “Koko the individual was supersmart, like
REUTERS FILE PHOTO
Leonardo DiCaprio, Robin Williams and Mr. all the apes, and also sensitive, something
not everyone expected from a ‘king kong’
Koko was taught sign language from an early age as a scientific test subject and eventually
Rogers. At her home preserve, where she
type animal that movies depict as dangerous
learned more than 1,000 words, a vocabulary similar to that of a human toddler.
was treated like a queen, she ran around with
Williams’ eyeglasses and unzipped Rogers’ and formidable,” Emory University primate view apes as nice and caring was new to the her favorite TV show was “Wild Kingdom.”
famous cardigan sweater. researcher Frans de Waal said in an email public and a big improvement.” For her 25th birthday, she asked for and
In so doing, Koko showed the American Thursday. Koko watched movies and television, received a box of rubber snakes. In 1996,
public that a giant ape didn’t have to be “It changed the image of apes, and gorillas with her handlers saying her favorite book she even asked to be a mother. Despite
scary but wanted to be tickled and hugged. in particular, for the better, such as through was “The Three Little Kittens,” her favorite attempts by her keepers to introduce male
The Gorilla Foundation said the 280- the children’s book ‘Koko’s Kitten’ that movies included the Eddie Murphy version partners, Koko never became a mother.
pound western lowland gorilla died in her may young people have grown up with. To of “Doctor Doolittle” and “Free Willy,” and Instead, she had a series of kittens as pets.

California utility expects to pay $2.5 billion for wildfires


By Paul Elias region last year. town of Santa Rosa that was hardest hit by after it was convicted of six felony charges
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The blazes killed 44 people, destroyed the deadly flames. for failing to properly maintain a natural
thousands of homes and businesses, and PG&E said it is facing more than 200 law- gas pipeline that exploded under a neigh-
SAN FRANCISCO — A Northern wiped out vineyards, marijuana farms and suits and expects more. One of the law firms borhood south of San Francisco in 2010.
California utility said Thursday it expects other agricultural operations. suing the utility has hired celebrity activist The explosion killed eight people and
to pay at least $2.5 billion in connection The California Department of Forestry Erin Brockovich, whose legal fight against wiped out a neighborhood in suburban San
with deadly wildfires that whipped through and Fire Protection has determined the cause PG&E over water issues was portrayed in a Bruno. The California Public Utilities
wine country last October — some of them of 14 fires and found the utility’s downed 2000 movie starring Julia Roberts. Commission also fined PG&E $1.6 billion.
ignited by its fallen power lines. power lines started several. Prosecutors also are investigating The utility said in a filing Thursday with
Pacific Gas & Electric Co. also warned But state officials have not found what whether PG&E should be charged with any the Securities and Exchange Commission
that its liability could be considerably ignited California’s most destructive wild- crimes if it is found to have failed to follow that the $2.5 billion charge tied to the wild-
higher after state fire officials determine the fire, which destroyed more than 5, 000 state safety regulations. fires will be recorded in the quarter ending
cause of 21 major fires that devastated the buildings, including 2,800 homes in the A U.S. judge fined the utility $3 million June 30.
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THE DAILY JOURNAL LOCAL/STATE Friday • June 22, 2018 5


City OKs turf fields,
EV charging station
Foster City approves turf installation at Sea Cloud Park
By Zachary Clark
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Comment on
or share this story at
The Foster City Council approved the www.smdailyjournal.com
construction of synthetic turf sports fields
and an electric vehicle charging station
and agreed to form a new committee that this is an appropriate use of the city’s
focused on sustainability issues at a meet- funds and the benefits clearly outweigh the
ing Monday, June 18, a day declared burdens to the city, ” said Councilman
“Kevin M. Miller Day” in honor of the Charlie Bronitsky.
retiring city manager who has served The meeting also brought good news for
Foster City for 33 years. electric vehicle-driving residents. The coun- REUTERS FILE PHOTO
The council voted 4-1 to install synthetic cil unanimously approved construction of Office of Management and Budget Director Mick Mulvaney testifies before the House
turf on two soccer fields and on one baseball an EV charging station with four high-speed Appropriations Subcommittee on Financial Services and General Government on Capitol Hill.
field at Sea Cloud Park, with Councilwoman chargers — which take 20 to 30 minutes for
Catherine Mahanpour in opposition.
Construction is expected to begin in March
2019 and wrap up by the end of August of
that year, and is anticipated to total
a full charge — at the city-owned parking
lot shared by the library, community center
and police department, which is located near
residences, freeway on-ramps and retail.
EVgo, which operates the largest fast-
White House proposing
$3,794,833 including design and contin-
gency costs.
Once the project is complete, Foster City
will be home to eight synthetic turf fields;
existing ones are also located at Sea Cloud
charging EV network in the country, will
install the chargers in a four- to six-week
time frame and manage them at no cost to
the city. The stations will make Foster City
merging education, labor
By Jill Colvin and Ken Thomas “drain the swamp’ agenda” and was aimed
Park as well as Catamaran, Port Royal and one of the few cities in the Bay Area with THE ASSOCIATED PRESS at streamlining a long list of overlapping
Edgewater parks. Each synthetic turf field public high-speed chargers. There will be a regulations and department functions.
saves about 1 million gallons of irrigation fee to use the chargers. WASHINGTON — The Trump administra- The sweeping reorganization proposal,
water annually compared to grass fields, and “This is another one of our sustainability tion proposed a major reorganization of which was formally unveiled during the
the conversion of two fields to synthetic initiatives in Foster City,” said Mayor Sam the federal government on Thursday, call- president’s Cabinet meeting Thursday, is
turf would save the city $13,500 in water Hindi. ing for merging the education and labor the result of an order signed by Trump in
consumption costs annually based on cur- Hindi was also referring, in part, to the departments, moving the federal food March 2017 calling for a review of the fed-
rent rates, according to the report. The city Citizens Sustainability Advisory stamp program to the Department of eral government aimed at identifying
would also save money on other field-relat- Committee, which the council decided to Health and Human Services and renaming redundancies and streamlining agencies.
ed costs not limited to fertilizer, irrigation create at the meeting. The committee would that agency. The plan represented the lat- It’s the latest in a long line of federal gov-
repairs, sod and field-marking paint. be comprised of five Foster City residents, est aspiration of a presidential administra- ernment overhaul proposals announced by
According to the report, a synthetic field who will research and advise the council on tion to revamp a sprawling federal govern- administrations from both parties.
needs to be replaced every eight to 10 years various sustainability programs and initia- ment. Mulvaney pointed to the fact that there
at a cost of $500,000, while removing and tives during a one-year term. Residents must Mick Mulvaney, director of the Office of are currently more than 40 job training
replacing a natural grass field costs about apply to the committee by July 24 and the Management and Budget, told the programs spread across 16 different
council will appoint members in August. Associated Press in an interview that the Cabinet agencies — just one of a list of
half of that. On the other hand, natural grass
Before and throughout the meeting, out- effort is part of President Donald Trump’s examples he cited.
fields are out of commission for about three
going City Manager Kevin Miller was hon-
months each year for maintenance compared
ored by councilmembers after serving as the
to just four days a year and one month every
city’s top executive for the past three years
eight years for synthetic turf fields, accord-
and as Parks and Recreation director for 23
ing to the report.
years.
There was some disagreement among
“Kevin is a champion and a leader who has
councilmembers about process —
been committed to this community, empow-
Mahanpour was disappointed to see the item
ered those who worked for and with him, and
on the consent calendar and requested addi-
he set them on the path to become leaders
tional discussion, but Councilman Herb
themselves,” Hindi said. “He’s a champion
Perez insisted the item had been adequately
of customer service and open door policy,
addressed in past meetings and that a previ-
he always welcomed the community, even
ous delay caused construction costs to rise
those who disagreed with him. He’s the ulti-
by half of a million dollars.
mate gentleman, a champion of integrity
Ultimately, the council skipped further
and respect and he will lead a legacy of the
discussion.
best parks system on the Peninsula and per-
“I’d rather pay less, but I find on balance
haps the state.”

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Republican struggles to salvage


immigration bill, postpones vote attract more backing.
By Lisa Mascaro
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS One would require
employers to use an
WASHINGTON — The House Republican online system to verify
immigration overhaul dangled precariously the citizenship of their
Thursday, imperiled by stubborn differences workers, which could
between conservative and moderate factions attract conservatives. The
— and by President Donald Trump’s running other would make it easier
commentary about a bill he only half-heart- for employers to retain
edly supported and then suggested would Steve Scalise migrant workers, which
never become law. could bolster support
Republican leaders were twice forced to from Republicans from agricultural regions.
postpone final voting, first until Friday and Legislation on those issues had been prom-
then punting it to next week, as negotiators ised for July, but skeptical lawmakers want-
made a last-ditch push for support. They were ed it done sooner.
trying to persuade colleagues to seize the The turmoil among Republicans over the
moment and tackle immigration problems bill, hardened in recent days by heart- REUTERS
by approving the bill, which includes $25 wrenching images from the crisis at the bor- First lady Melania Trump thanks U.S. Border Patrol officers as she poses with them at the
billion for Trump’s border wall and a path to der — with families separated and young McAllen airport while preparing to depart after a visit to the U.S.-Mexico border.
citizenship for young immigrants who have immigrants kept in fenced holding areas —
lived in the U.S. illegally since childhood.
House Majority Whip Steve Scalise of
Louisiana said Thursday evening they would
keep trying to find consensus on the legisla-
showcased the limits of a go-it-alone GOP
immigration strategy.
Republicans have never been able to pass
a big immigration overhaul on their own,
Melania visits migrant kids
tion.
Earlier in the day, Speaker Paul Ryan had
appeared resigned to defeat, instead holding
out hope that the compromise negotiated
despite talking about the issue for years. The
potential collapse of their latest effort under-
scores the reality that it probably will
require bipartisan consensus to find immi-
at Texas detention center
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS remain separated from their parents, said
among the Republican House majority could gration solutions, even as Republicans con- Stephanie Grisham, the first lady’s spokes-
sow the seeds for an eventual resolution. trol both Congress and the White House. McALLEN, Texas — Melania Trump made woman.
“I actually think we’re advancing the cause Trump acknowledged as much. “We need an unannounced visit to a Texas facility “She wanted to see everything for her-
even if something doesn’t necessarily two to tango,” he said at the White House. Thursday, talking with children and staff as self,” Grisham said.
pass,” he said. “I think we’re making His offhand comments, coming before she got a first-hand look at some of the Third-graders at the facility welcomed the
advancements.” votes were cast Thursday, hardly helped an migrant children sent there by the U.S. gov- first lady with a large paper American flag
And they weren’t ready to give up. already tenuous situation. Maybe he should ernment after their families entered the they’d signed taped to a wall. With the
GOP lawmakers leaving a two-hour closed- invite Democratic leaders Nancy Pelosi and country illegally. words, “Welcome! First Lady” written in
door meeting said there were plans to add two Chuck Schumer to the White House, he sug- The first lady’s stop at Upbring New Hope black marker across the red and white bars,
provisions to the sweeping legislation to gested. Children’s Center came the morning after Mrs. Trump also signed the flag, which the
President Donald Trump signed an executive children gave to her.
order halting the practice of separating Next to the flag on the classroom walls: A
these families. The visit to the one-story red drawing of a flowering plant, a butterfly, a
brick building, which houses 55 children hummingbird and a heart, with the words,
between the ages of 12 and 17, was intended “New Hope, We Love You All, Staff” written
to lend support to those children who in cursive.
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Confusion and uncertainty at the border after Trump acts
By Nomaan Merchant to enter the country illegally.
and Susan Montoya Bryan The president did not answer the question
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS directly but showed no sign of softening.
“We have to be very, very strong on the
McALLEN, Texas — The U.S. govern- border. If we don’t do it, you will be inun-
ment wrestled with the ramifications dated with people and you really won’t
Thursday of President Donald Trump’s have a country,” Trump said.
move to stop separating families at the The uncertainty resulted from the abrupt
border, with no clear plan to reunite the ending Wednesday of a White House policy
more than 2,300 children already taken that separated more than 2,300 children
from their parents and Congress again from their parents over the past several
failing to take action on immigration weeks. The practice set off an outcry from
reform. all corners of the world, with the images
In a day of confusion and conflicting and sounds of crying children dominating
reports, the Trump administration began the news.
drawing up plans to house as many as After Trump’s executive order, a host of
20,000 migrants on U.S. military bases. unanswered questions remained, including
But officials gave differing accounts as to what will happen to the children already
whether those beds would be for children or separated from their parents and where the
for entire families. The Justice Department government will house all the newly
also went to court in an attempt to overturn detained migrants, with the system already
a decades-old settlement that limits to 20 bursting at the seams.
days the amount of time migrant children Officials from the Defense Department
REUTERS and Health and Human Services said the
can be locked up with their families.
Meanwhile, the federal public defender’s Donald Trump speaks as he sits between U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Secretary Pentagon has agreed to provide space on
office for the region that covers cases from of Defense James Mattis during a cabinet meeting at the White House. military bases to hold up to 20,000 people
El Paso to San Antonio said Thursday the parents entering the United States if they federal prosecutor said “there was no pros- detained after illegally crossing the
U.S. Attorney’s Office would be dismiss- have their child with them,” wrote Maureen ecution sought” in light of Trump’s execu- Mexican border.
ing cases in which parents were charged Scott Franco, the federal public defender tive order ending the practice of separating It was unclear which bases would be used.
with illegally entering or re-entering the for the Western District of Texas, in an families. But HHS has assessed four as prospective
country and were subsequently separated email shown to the Associated Press. It was unclear whether that and the email housing for children: Fort Bliss,
from their children. And in the Texas border city of McAllen, meant the Trump administration was drop- Goodfellow Air Force Base and Dyess Air
“Going forward, they will no longer federal prosecutors unexpectedly did not ping its months-old “zero tolerance” poli- Force Base in Texas, and Little Rock Air
bring criminal charges against a parent or pursue charges against 17 immigrants. A cy of prosecuting all adults caught trying Force Base in Arkansas.

Obama, like Trump, grappled with family immigration


By Amy Taxin arrested for illegally entering the country. Pennsylvania and two larger facilities that judge in Los Angeles agreed and ruled that
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS More than 60,000 family “units” — opened in Texas in 2014. Those spaces pro- the children could not be kept in detention.
which the U.S. government defines as a par- vided a few thousand beds. At the same time, the Obama administra-
SANTA ANA — The Trump administration ent and child — were stopped along the bor- Immigrant advocates opposed the move, tion faced criticism when photos of children
isn’t the first to grapple with the question of der in the 2014 fiscal year, a fourfold arguing that minors couldn’t be kept for in cages at a Nogales, Arizona, facility
how to handle tens of thousands of immi- increase from a year earlier. In the last fiscal long periods in these facilities because of a became front-page news — reminiscent of
grant families stopped along the U.S.- year, that number exceeded 70,000. 1997 settlement agreement governing the what happened last week when similar
Mexico border. Initially, the Obama administration treatment of immigrant children. A federal images came out of Texas.
Four years ago, Barack Obama faced a sim- released mothers and children with notices
ilar crisis when record numbers of Central to appear in immigration courts in the cities
American immigrants fleeing violence where they were headed. At times, immi-
began showing up at the border. Officials grants were transported from Texas to Border
had to deal with the same court case the cur- Patrol facilities in other states so agents
rent administration began fighting could keep up with ballooning arrivals.
Thursday, a day after President Donald Trump The Obama administration then moved to
issued a new executive order to stop separat- hold mothers with children in family deten-
ing migrant families whose parents were tion facilities — a 100-bed center in

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Around the world


Merkel pledges $100
million loan for troubled Jordan
AMMAN, Jordan — German Chancellor Angela Merkel on
Thursday promised a $100 million loan to troubled Jordan,
where mass protests over austerity meas-
ures forced the prime minister to resign
earlier this month.
She arrived later in the Lebanese capital
Beirut, another major Middle Eastern
refugee host country, where she was
expected to meet officials, businessmen
and representatives of U.N. organizations
during a two-day visit.
Angela Merkel Merkel is visiting Jordan and Lebanon,
both neighbors of war-torn Syria, amid
an escalating domestic row over migration. Standing next
to Jordan’s King Abdullah II, she made no reference to the
crisis that’s straining her ruling coalition.
The chancellor said Germany will provide the $100 mil-
lion loan in addition to bilateral aid which amounts to about
384 million euros ($442 million) this year. She said she
hopes the additional funds will help Jordan carry out eco-
nomic reforms sought by the International Monetary Fund.
The IMF is seeking such reforms to lower Jordan’s public
debt-to-GDP ratio, which has risen to about 96 percent, in
part because of the continued economic fallout from Syria’s
civil war and other regional crises.
REUTERS
Israeli PM’s wife charged Donald Trump speaks as he sits between U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Secretary of Defense James Mattis during
with fraud, breach of trust a cabinet meeting at the White House.
JERUSALEM — The wife of Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu was charged Thursday with misusing some
$100,000 in public funds to order lavish meals from celebri-
ty chefs, dealing an embarrassing blow to the country’s first
Trump jabbed first, and now
family and drawing fresh attention to a series of separate
corruption investigations plaguing the prime minister.
Although the indictment against Sara Netanyahu did not
world hits back in trade fight
By Paul Wiseman products in a direct shot at President dent at the U. S. Chamber of
directly affect the prime minister, it ended a period of polit-
ical victories that had bolstered the Israeli leader and dis- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Donald Trump’s supporters in Commerce, estimates that $75 billion
tracted attention from his legal woes. Her lawyers denounced America’s heartland. in U.S. products will be subject to new
the charges as “baseless and delusional.” WASHINGTON — The United States The tit-for-tat conflict between the foreign tariffs by the end of the first
Sara Netanyahu has long faced allegations of abusive attacked first, imposing tariffs on United States and China — the world’s week of July.
behavior and living extravagantly. In 2016, a court ruled steel and aluminum from around the two largest economies — is poised to “We’ve never seen anything like
globe and threatening to hit tens of escalate from there. The rhetoric is this,” said Mary Lovely, a Syracuse
she abused an employee and awarded the man $42,000 in
billions of dollars in Chinese prod- already intensifying. University economist who studies
damages. Other former employees have accused her of mis- “We oppose the act of extreme pres- international trade — at least not since
ucts.
treatment, charges the Netanyahus have vehemently denied. Now, the world is punching back. sure and blackmail by swinging the countries tried to wall themselves off
The European Union is set Friday to big stick of trade protectionism,” a from foreign competition during the
Iraqi court endorses slap tariffs on $3. 4 billion in spokesman for China’s Commerce Great Depression.
manual recount for May election American products, from whiskey and Ministry said Thursday. “The U.S. is Those personally in the line of fire
motorcycles to peanuts and cranber- abusing the tariff methods and starting are among the most concerned.
BAGHDAD — Iraq’s Supreme Court on Thursday endorsed trade wars all around the world.” “It will be a disaster,” said Nagesh
a manual recount of all ballots from last month’s national ries. India and Turkey have already tar-
geted U.S. products, ranging from rice Cecilia Malmstrom, the EU’s trade Balusu, manager of the Salt Whisky
elections, but rejected the invalidation of ballots from commissioner, acknowledged that the Bar and Dining Room in London and
abroad and from voters displaced by recent conflict. to autos to sunscreen.
And the highest-stakes fight still EU had targeted some iconic American expects the European Union’s tariffs to
Authorities have been struggling to address allegations imports for tariffs, like Harley- add more than $7 to the price of a bot-
looms: In two weeks, the United States
raised by underperforming parties that the May vote was Davidson motorcycles and bourbon, to tle of Jack Daniels, which is imported
is to start taxing $34 billion in
marred by fraud. “make noise” and put pressure on U.S. from Tennessee. “It’s going to hit cus-
Chinese goods. Beijing has vowed to
The court ruling concerned a law passed by Parliament that leaders. tomers, that’s for sure. How they’ll
immediately retaliate with its own tar-
mandated a full, manual recount of the vote, and ordered John Murphy, a senior vice presi- take it, we’ll have to wait and see.”
iffs on U.S. soybeans and other farm
other measures that President Fuad Masum and the national
elections commission described as political interference.
Two-thirds of Parliament’s current members lost their seats
in the May polls, or did not stand for re-election. Poll: Majority approve of Trump’s North Korea effort
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Research released Thursday finds that denuclearization in exchange for U.S.
55 percent of Americans approve of security guarantees.
WASHINGTON — A majority of Trump’s diplomacy with North Korea, The positive feelings about the sum-
Americans now approve of President up from 42 percent in March and 34 mit among Americans don’t appear to
Donald Trump’s handling of U.S. rela- percent last October. It’s the highest have made a dent in Trump’s overall
tions with North Korea, a change that rating for the Republican president on approval rating, which stands at just
comes after his historic summit with any individual issue on an AP-NORC 41 percent and has not significantly
that country’s leader, Kim Jong Un. poll since his inauguration. changed since March. As the poll was
But most don’t believe Kim is serious The survey was conducted immedi- being conducted, Trump was embroiled
about addressing the international ately after Trump concluded a one-day in controversy over his administra-
concerns about his country’s nuclear meeting with Kim, the first between a tion’s policy of separating children
weapons program. U.S. and North Korean leader in six from their parents after border agents
A new poll from the Associated decades of hostility, at which they catch the families crossing into the
Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs agreed North Korea would work toward U.S. illegally.

Audit faults University of California Local brief


sexual misconduct complaints process High heat, fire
By Sophia Bollag identify and address trends. conditions this weekend
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Napolitano pointed to the system’s
hiring of a Title IX coordinator to over- Dry air and dangerous heat are fore-
see the misconduct process across all cast for this weekend, raising the risk
SACRAMENTO — University of
UC campuses and other reforms made in for wildfires, officials with the
California administrators failed to
address sexual misconduct complaints recent years. National Weather Service said.
in a timely manner and did not disci- Title IX of the Education A drying and warming trend will
pline faculty swiftly, state auditors said Amendments of 1972, which prohibits begin Friday, especially in interior
Thursday. sex discrimination by universities that areas of the San Francisco Bay Area.
The review, which examined a decade receive federal funding, requires that Weather officials said temperatures
of cases, found staff was disciplined in schools act to prevent harassment and in the interior are expected to rise to
43 days on average, compared to 220 resolve misconduct complaints fairly the 90s and 100s Friday and Saturday.
days for tenured faculty. The campuses and promptly. Coastal temperatures will be lower.
often exceeded investigation timelines The audit comes after a trove of files A combination of factors will make
without approval and didn’t adequately released in 2017 by the UC system fire conditions critical Saturday night.
inform involved parties. showed campuses dispensed discipline Temperatures are expected to dip
Auditors also found campuses didn’t inconsistently in response to miscon- Sunday and widespread cooling is
effectively review complaint data to duct complaints. expected Monday.
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THE DAILY JOURNAL OPINION Friday • June 22, 2018 9


Students support Cow Palace gun show ban Go modern for
By Calvin Quick
threat of the guns
themselves from
the equation. Guest new rec center
F B
ive times a year, the state- San Francisco no urlingame officials are facing a tough decision.
owned Cow Palace straddling
San Francisco and San Mateo
longer has any gun
shops. Student
perspective Not the toughest, mind you, but tough. Seems
the verdict is out on the new design for the recre-
counties hosts gun shows. People activists picket the ation center and it’s basically mixed between a tradition-
from all over the state — and beyond gun shows at the change in our own communities. al mission style and a more modern style that blends
— congregate at this venue, exempt Cow Palace, There is support in the state more naturally in the park.
from local controls on firearm sales protesting and Legislature for stricter gun control: Members of the council Monday grappled with the less
because it is on state land, in celebra- talking to attendees about why we while Gov. Jerry Brown has vetoed than definitive results of a public opinion survey. Of
tion of America’s gun “culture.” need to stop these shows, and how bills to ban gun shows at the Cow about 1,200 responses, just about 15 more favored the
Tickets are $14. Children under 12 they pose an affront to our communi- Palace before, in the face of unani- more traditional, mission-style look.
years are admitted free. ty’s values and our dignity as a civi- mous support for the ban from the Both designs are good, and the close results of the
This is wrong. lized society. governments of San Francisco, Daly public survey shows the architect did a good job.
In the last few months, we have What makes these gun shows even City and San Mateo County, we are However, if I had to pick, I’d say the more modern ver-
seen both the horrible effects of gun more offensive is that, since they are now spotlighting this issue as stu- sion is better.
violence affecting our communities, held on state land, California, dents, and as the future of this state Don’t get me wrong, when it comes to architecture, I
in schools especially, and the through the Cow Palace Board of and country. tend to favor older and more
momentous upswell of activism by Directors, is actively profiting from Sen. Wiener’s bill, SB 221, heard in traditional styles over mod-
students fighting to end that violence. the sale of firearms, while the commu- the Assembly Public Safety ern. It’s an aesthetic thing
In the Bay Area, students have organ- nities immediately surrounding the Committee on Tuesday, June 19, is but also a practical matter
Cow Palace — Bayview/Hunter’s now making its way to the Assembly when it comes to public
ized to lobby state and local lawmak-
Point, Visitacion Valley, the Mission Appropriations Committee. We were buildings. Think about the
ers to enact sensible gun control, and
— suffer from gun violence. at the committee hearing in support, current Burlingame City Hall.
to lead the nation in common-sense At one time, it probably
As students, we do not want these to make sure that our voice is heard —
gun reforms. seemed fantastic but now real-
gun shows to take place in our com- to show our communities we are
More than 10,000 people are killed ly seems dated with its coun-
munity because, simply put, there are standing up for what we believe in,
with a gun every year. As a high cil chambers that looks
too many guns in our society. That is and that we will not back down — and
school student, I have become used to why we stand by state Sen. Scott somewhat like a manual citrus
hearing about yet another school we will continue to testify in commit-
Wiener, D-San Francisco, who has tee and push for gun control as long juicer — at least to me.
shooting on the news, to wondering authored Senate Bill 221 in the A more traditional design
as our friends and our communities are
how likely it is that my school will California Legislature, to use the stands the test of time. When
under attack. This is but one step, but
suffer one of these senseless attacks. state’s authority to ban gun shows at it comes to revamps of other
is a step in the right direction, and we
This did not start with Parkland, it did the Cow Palace. As Sen. Wiener puts public buildings, that also
students will be making sure it is not
not start with Columbine: This has it, “our country is awash in guns;” the makes sense. Consider the fire station on California
the last.
been going on for decades. We have state needs to bring its management Drive and the main library downtown. Both were beauti-
become inured to it. of the Cow Palace into line with the Calv in Quick is the legislativ e coordi- ful classic designs and were restored to retain that look.
This is all the more reason to say values of the communities that sur- It also matches, in a sense, the city’s landmark train sta-
no to the normalization of gun vio- nator for Bay Area Student Activ ists
round it. That means banning gun tion.
lence in our society and work to free (BAStA), created in the wak e of the The recreation center is not of that style right now,
shows there.
ourselves from the complacency that Students have been protesting and Marjory Stoneman Douglas High however. It is largely nondescript in its ranch-style vibe
comes with the acceptance of our marching all over the country against School shooting to unite students on but it is pleasantly utilitarian and homey. Replacing it
toxic gun culture. In the Bay Area, we gun violence and, here in the Bay issues that concern them. He is a junior with a more traditional mission style would be nice, but
already understand that to stop gun Area, students are also pushing for it will never match the grandeur of the library, the train
at the Ly cée Français de San Francisco. station and the fire station. It will always look like a
violence, we need to remove the
replica. Better to go with something that is more utili-
tarian and modern, and that will better blend into the nat-
Letters to the editor ural landscape of Washington Park.
Retaining history is very important, but replicating it
is not as important. And the more you create new struc-
Rogue judges ment, when different owners take Stand up to developers tures that complement the immediate surroundings, the
over property, the previous “agree- more the traditional and original architecture stands out.
Editor, ments” are no longer valid. This is Editor, So, for what it’s worth, I vote for the modern version.
After reading the story of the set- another example — much like the The eviction of Marie Hatch caused ***
tlement for $200,000 — paid to the a furor, but nothing has changed Still on Burlingame, it is interesting to see how well
Brock Turner case — where the court
son of Marie Hatch (“Senior eviction (“Senior eviction lawsuit closes with the new LimeBikes are being used. Despite some concern
and jury of public emotions have settlement” in the Wednesday, June
lawsuit closes with settlement” in the overridden actual facts. about the initial visual impact of the bikes being scat-
Wednesday, June 20 edition of the 20, edition of the Daily Journal). tered about, it seems they are serving a useful purpose in
Judges in many cases are appointed There are dozens of families and sen-
Daily Journal), I saw one more exam- for life. President Trump calls getting people from place to place and even helping to
ple of how out-of-control the court iors being uprooted to make way for solve the last mile problem. That problem is essentially
Washington a swamp, and our developments in Burlingame. In
systems have gotten. the issue of getting people from public transit stops
biggest and most dangerous septic every neighborhood, lovely crafts-
We have sworn leaders — account- — the Burlingame train station, for example — to their
tank I’ve seen again and again are man homes are being torn down so
able to no one — clearly making up ultimate destination, typically described as being about
these court systems. Clearly they not developers can maximize the proper-
“law” spontaneously off the top of a mile away.
only operate behind a bias, but they ty. The settlement in the Hatch case
their heads instead of following the The bikes have spread to San Mateo, and the populari-
are forcing things that are clearly amounts to a slap on the wrist and is
existing laws that they don’t like. ty is about the same. That’s good since the blue Social
contrary to the law through because no deterrent. Unless and until
The Marie Hatch case against the Bicycles with docking stations never really caught on.
there is no one to stop Burlingame’s elected officials are
landlord never should have preceded willing to stand up to developers who Seems the serendipity factor of finding a bike and taking
in the first place. It should have been them.                        it wherever really works.
do not care about the residents or the
dismissed for lack of evidence. Since charm, this will continue. It reminds me of Excite, AltaVista or Inktomi, in that
when are non-written, alleged verbal they were earlier search engines than Google, but we all
agreements legally binding in the Frank M. Paya Tim Donnelly know which one caught on.
first place? On top of that, unless San Mateo It will be interesting to see how these bicycle and
Burlingame (soon) scooter programs develop since there are many
otherwise stipulated in a legal docu-
different methods of transportation out there these days.
We’ve all seen electric bikes, scooters, skateboards,
OUR MISSION: hoverboards and unicycles and I’ve also seen some pret-
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By combining local news and sports coverage, time before there are shoes with wheels that descend and
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Stocks skid as industrials, automakers, tech drop


By Marley Jay ers like real estate investment
DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS trusts and utilities made some of
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
High: 24,639.21 the biggest gains on Wall Street.
Low: 24,406.63 The S&P 500 index slid 17.56
NEW YORK — Car makers and
technology and industrial compa- Close: 24,461.70 points, or 0. 6 percent, to
nies fell Thursday as investors Change: -196.10 2,749.76. The Dow fell 196.10
focused on the U.S.-China trade OTHER INDEXES points, or 0. 8 percent, to
dispute, which could reduce com- 24,461.70. The index has fallen
S&P 500: 2749.76 -17.56
pany spending and earnings. The 3.4 percent over the last eight
NYSE Index: 12,560.24 -88.51 days. Its last losing streak this
Dow Jones Industrial Average
slipped for the eighth day in a row. Nasdaq: 7712.95 -68.56 long was in March 2017. The
While investors generally don’t NYSE MKT: 2721.87 -19.48 Nasdaq composite lost 68. 56
expect a trade war between the Russell 2000: 1688.95 -18.04 points, or 0. 9 percent, to
U.S. and China, they remain sen- Wilshire 5000: 28784.18 -240.72 7,712.95. The Russell 2000 index
sitive to signs that rising tariffs of smaller-company stocks
10-Yr Bond: 2.89 -0.03 declined 18.04 points, or 1.1 per-
and trade tensions will hurt the
global economy and reduce corpo- Oil (per barrel): 65.80 +0.09 cent, to 1,688.95. The Nasdaq and
rate profits. This week they’ve Gold : 1,269.00 -5.50 Russell 2000 both closed at record
received some signs that this is highs Wednesday.
happening. On Thursday German conflicts. Kate Moore, global tainty around trade and tariffs is help change that pattern. Daimler is projecting fewer SUV
automaker Daimler said the tariffs equity strategist for BlackRock, going to significantly affect Online retailers skidded and sales and higher costs for
China plans to put on cars import- said that investors have been hop- investment decisions and hiring rivals such as department stores Mercedes-Benz cars as a result of
ed from the U.S. will contribute to ing that the Republican-backed decisions, and potentially take rose after the Supreme Court ruled Chinese tariffs on cars made in the
a small decline in earnings this corporate tax cut would encourage some steam off of what has looked that states can force more online U.S. Those are scheduled to take
year. companies to hire more workers, like a very strong expansion,” she shoppers to pay sales tax. Energy effect July 6. The company now
The previous day, Fed Chairman boost pay, and expand their opera- said. She added that companies companies declined ahead of a says its earnings before interest
Jerome Powell said the U.S. cen- tions, but the uncertainty over tar- have been reluctant to make major meeting where OPEC countries and taxes will fall slightly this
tral bank has heard about busi- iffs is discouraging them from investments since the financial and other nations are expected to year rather than the previously
nesses holding off on hiring and doing that. crisis of 2008-09, and some increase oil production. Bond forecast small increase. Its stock
spending in response to the trade “There’s a fear that rising uncer- investors felt the tax cuts would yields fell, and big dividend pay- fell 4.3 percent in Germany.

Intel CEO out after consensual Business briefs


relationship with employee
NEW YORK — Intel CEO Brian Krzanich
involve a power imbalance such as the one
between a manager and an employee.
Fed finds 35 biggest U.S. banks
resigned after the company learned of what
it called his consensual
relationship with an
employee.
Orlando International
Airport to scan faces of U.S. citizens
strong enough to survive shock
By Marcy Gordon from credit card loans for the banks, up from
Intel said Thursday that ORLANDO, Fla. — Florida’s busiest air- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS about $100 billion in last year’s tests. In
the relationship was in port will be the first in the nation to require addition, the sweeping new tax law enacted
violation of the compa- a face scan of passengers on all arriving and WASHINGTON — The Federal Reserve late last year hurt test results for some
ny’s non-fraternization departing international flights, officials says that all of the 35 largest U.S. banks are banks, by reducing their capital because of
policy, which applies to said Thursday, a move that pleases airport fortified enough to survive an economic accounting changes.
all managers. The compa- executives but worries privacy advocates. shock and keep on lending. Banks’ hypo- Those were one-time declines, Fed offi-
Brian Krzanich ny did not give more Officials at Orlando International Airport thetical losses from credit cards increased in cials said. Some banks also lost some tax
details on what happened said the expansion of face scans would speed the latest “stress tests,” however. benefits under the law, reducing their capital
and a representative did not immediately up the time it takes for passengers to go The first round of the central bank’s annu- in the tests.
return a message for comment on Thursday. through customs. “It’s almost like Christmas al stress tests, released Thursday, shows that Overall, despite the tougher test scenario
Chief Financial Officer Robert Swan will in June for me,” said Phil Brown, chief execu- as a group, the 35 big banks have benefited and the impact of the tax law, the hypothet-
take over as interim CEO immediately. A tive of the Greater Orlando Aviation from a steadily recovering economy to gain ical capital levels of the banks “are higher
search for a new CEO is underway. Authority. “The process of going into and out strength and build up capital buffers against than the actual capital levels of large banks
In this #MeToo era, corporate America is of Orlando is going to be greatly enhanced.” unexpected losses. It was the eighth annual in the years leading up to the most recent
under intense pressure to enforce workplace But some privacy advocates say there are check-up for the banks, mandated by recession,” Fed Vice Chair Randal Quarles,
policies on gender equality and sexual no formal rules in place for handling data Congress after the 2008 financial crisis that who is the central bank’s supervision chief,
harassment. Even relationships that appear gleaned from the scans, nor formal guide- triggered the Great Recession. said in a statement.
consensual are closely scrutinized — and lines on what should happen if a passenger The Fed said it applied its toughest-ever The tests were mandated by Congress in
often prohibited by companies — if they is wrongly prevented from boarding. “severely adverse” scenario for the econo- the wake of the crisis that plunged the U.S.
my in this year’s tests to see how the banks into the worst economic downturn since the
would fare. The hypothetical scenario calls Great Depression of the 1930s. They were
for a severe global recession and a U.S. designed to restore badly shaken confidence
unemployment rate of 10 percent, compared in the U.S. financial system. During the cri-
with the current 3.8 percent. sis, the government created a $700 billion
The banks included JPMorgan Chase & bailout fund to stabilize hundreds of banks,
Co., Bank of America Corp., Citigroup Inc. large and small, across the U.S.
and Wells Fargo and Co. — the four biggest Nearly a decade later, banking industry
U.S. banks by assets. The tested banks all profits have been steadily rising and banks
have at least $50 billion in assets; together have been lending more freely.
they represent about 80 percent of the assets The most critical tests for the industry
of all banks operating in the U.S. They were come next week. That’s when the Fed will
tested to determine if they have sufficient announce whether it has approved banks’
capital cushions, even if hit with billions of requests to increase dividends or buy back
dollars in losses brought on by a financial their shares. Those results will be based on
crisis and severe global recession. how each bank would perform in a severe
The “severely adverse” scenario showed a recession if it took those dividend or stock
total of $113 billion in projected losses actions.

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form with eight shutout innings
Friday • June 22, 2018

Meyer’s gem clinches championship for Bruno


By Terry Bernal the Peninsula standings, unhittable through the first five innings. with the bases loaded. It was a grounder off
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF the victory shored up the Sichlinger yielded four runs on three hits the bat of Conon Meehan that the Ravens
regular-season league while taking the complete-game loss, but infielder bobbled, but recovered and hurried
The fans at Lara Field got treated to quite a championship for the allowed just one run on one infield hit the throw that beat Meehan to first base.
pitchers’ duel to close the Peninsula Colt boys from Bruno. through the opening five frames. The throw was wide, forcing Redwood City
League regular season. “It’s summer ball, ” “He’s gotten stronger for us every game first baseman Tyler Caldwell to use his 6-4
When it was all said and done, San Bruno Orioles manager Michael he’s started,” Ravens manager Mike Doyle frame to stretch while trying to stay in con-
Orioles starting pitcher Devin Meyer was Tursi said. “They’re said. “His defense didn’t help him out as tact with the bag.
just getting warmed up as the right-hander happy. They know what much as they should. [The defense] just was- Caldwell said he thought he was in con-
fired a six-hit shutout to front San Bruno’s Devin Meyer they accomplished. But n’t crisp.” tact with the bag when he caught the ball,
4-0 win over the Redwood City Ravens there is still plenty of But it was disputable if that run should but Meehan was called safe, allowing Meyer
Thursday night at Lara Field. baseball left to play.” have even scored. to score from third with the go-ahead run.
With the Orioles having entered the game Meyer locked up with Redwood City left- The Orioles pushed their first run across
with a one-game lead over the Ravens atop hander Derek Sichlinger, who was virtually in the second by virtue of an infield error See COLT, Page 15

Croatia victory leaves Suns draft


Argentina in bad spot Ayton No. 1 By Brian Mahoney
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
By Stephen Wade
NEW YORK — The Phoenix Suns stayed
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
close to home for their first No. 1 pick. The
Dallas Mavericks looked all the way to
NIZHNY NOVGOROD, Russia — Lionel Slovenia for the player they hope can be
Messi’s frustrating international career may their next European superstar.
be coming to an early and anti-climactic fin- Shortly after the Suns took Deandre Ayton
ish after Argentina’s worst loss in World to start the NBA draft Thursday night, the
Cup group play in 60 years. Mavericks traded up two spots for the rights
With Diego Maradona watching from the to Luka Doncic.
stands, the 2014 runners-up were routed by The Atlanta Hawks swapped the rights to
Croatia 3-0 Thursday. The Croats are mov- Doncic, the No. 3 pick who has spent the last
ing on to the round of 16. year winning championships all over
Messi got off only one shot in a defeat Europe, to Atlanta for Trae Young, the No. 5
that pushed Argentina to the brink of elimi- selection from
nation. Messi, who turns 31 on Sunday, has Oklahoma.
never won a major title with Argentina’s The Mavericks also
senior national team despite of decade of gave up a future first-
championships with Barcelona and five round pick to draft
player of the year awards. Doncic, who only arrived
“He is our captain, he leads the team and in New York on
we quite simply couldn’t pass to him,” Wednesday after helping
Argentina coach Jorge Sampaoli said. “We Spain’s Real Madrid win
work to give Leo the ball, but the opponent
also works hard to prevent him from getting DeAndre Ayton its league championship
after he won Euroleague
the ball.” MVP and Final Four MVP honors when they
Messi also missed a penalty kick in his won that title this year.
team’s opening 1-1 draw against Iceland. His lengthy European season kept him
Argentina, hurt by the poor play of goal- from working out for teams but he knew the
keeper Willy Caballero on Thursday, had not Mavericks were interested in having him on
lost by such a large margin in the first round their team for what’s expected to be Dirk
since a 6-1 defeat to Czechoslovakia in Nowitzki’s final NBA season.
1958. Caballero gained the starting role “I’ve been talking to Dallas a lot. They
because No. 1 keeper Sergio Romero injured really wanted me, and they were very, very
his knee last month in the run-up to the tour- nice,” the 19-year-old said. “They were very
nament. nice to me, and I think we had a very good
“We have to swallow the poison, ” relationship.”
Argentina midfielder Javier Mascherano The Hawks will get perhaps the most excit-
said. “The game says it all.” ing player in college basketball last season
Argentina, which has not missed the sec- in Young, the first player to lead the nation
ond round since failing to qualify for the in scoring and assists in the same season.
1970 World Cup, has not been eliminated. “Whatever city I went to, I was going to be
But the two-time champions need to win able to be comfortable in,” said Young, who
their next match against Nigeria on Tuesday, wore suit shorts with his burgundy-colored
as well as get help from other matches. CARLOS BARRIA/REUTERS jacket. “I was just really excited to get to
Thursday’s humiliating loss came in Ante Rebic hammers home croatia’s first goal during a 3-0 win over Argentina in Group D of Atlanta.”
the World Cup. Croatia advanced to the knockout round of the tournament with the victory.
See SOCCER, Page 14 Argentina is in danger of not moving into the second round for the first time since 1970. See NBA, Page 16

Mariners joke Ichiro should be in Home Run Derby


By Scott Orgera New York Yankees. mentioned it on a radio show Wednesday, and Suzuki didn’t seem to be entertaining the idea
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS “He’s got power and suddenly a new Twitter hashtag was born — of throwing his hat in the ring for the annual
he’s been launching balls #IchiForDC. power contest.
NEW YORK — Now that he’s no longer an into the seats,” Mariners Not officially retired but unlikely to appear “I’m not a player (anymore) and just the
active player, maybe Ichiro Suzuki wants to manager Scott Servais in another major league game, the Japanese- long, great history that MLB has, I don’t
start swinging for the fences. said. “A couple of coaches born Suzuki shifted to a new role with Seattle think it would be good for it,” Suzuki said
How about at next month’s Home Run said the other day, ‘You as special assistant to the chairman in early through a translator. “But I think it’s fun and
Derby during All-Star festivities in know, no one wants to do May after batting .205 in 15 games this sea- I’m happy that it’s come up.”
Washington? this Home Run Derby. son. The 44-year-old travels with the team Servais was happy the concept was being
What began as light-hearted banter among Ichiro Suzuki Why don’t we just send and is in uniform for games, helping out with discussed, even if it was nothing more than a
Seattle Mariners coaches grew into some- Ichiro? He’d be awe- batting practice and other drills while keep- joke.
thing that caused a stir in the clubhouse some.’” ing a locker in the clubhouse.
before Wednesday night’s game against the The idea gained momentum when Servais Even though he’s still in game shape, See DERBY, Page 16
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Bumgarner goes eight innings for first win


By Gideon Rubin Trainer’s room
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Giants 3, Padres 0
Brandon Crawford was reinstated from the
innings. He struck out Bumgarner made a scoreless start and had the paternity list and was in the starting lineup.
SAN FRANCISCO — Madison Bumgarner three and walked three. game-winning RBI, tying Stephen Strasburg
pitched eight innings of three-hit ball for his . INF Kelby Tomlinson was optioned to
Bumgarner began the and Fernando Valenzuela for the most such
first win of the season, Mark Melancon earned season on the DL with a games by any pitcher in the last 40 years, Triple-A Sacramento. . RHP Hunter
his first save in a year and the San Francisco broken pinkie on his according to STATS Strickland (broken right pinkie) will have
Giants beat the San Diego Padres 3-0 on pitching hand sustained in The Padres’ best scoring chance came in more X-rays in two weeks to determine if two
Thursday night. his final spring training the fifth, when Jose Pirela was thrown out at pins he had surgically inserted on Wednesday
The Giants won for the fourth time in five Madison start when he was hit by a home trying to score from second on can be removed. The 29-year-old reliever was
games and sent the last-place Padres to their Bumgarner line drive. He was 0-2 with Manuel Margot’s one-out double to deep injured when he punched a door in frustration
fifth straight loss. a 4.67 ERA in three previ- right. Giants catcher Buster Posey tagged after a blown save against Miami on
Bumgarner (1-2) struck out eight and walked ous outings since being reinstated. out Pirela after a perfect relay from Andrew Monday. . RHP Johnny Cueto (right elbow
two in his best start since coming off the dis- Bumgarner’s sacrifice fly scored Pablo McCutchen and Panik. inflammation) will throw 40 pitches in a
abled list. He also drove in the first run with a Sandoval in the fifth. Sandoval singled San Francisco added two insurance runs in rehab start with Triple-A Sacramento on
sacrifice fly. leading off the inning and Joe Panik fol- the eighth, when Posey singled through a Saturday. . RHP Jeff Samardzija (right shoul-
The ace left-hander outdueled Tyson Ross (5- lowed with a double. drawn-in infield after Alen Hanson’s leadoff der tightness) threw 73 pitches in his second
5), who gave up one run and four hits in seven It was the fourth time in his career rehab start with Sacramento.
triple against reliever Phil Maton.

Oakland’s game MLB grows connection with NCAA


game here in Omaha will Florida to the 2017 national championship.
postponed, will By Eric Olson
THE ASSOICATED PRESS be the next step in this
important initiative.”
The Royals-Tigers
Royals left fielder Alex Gordon grew up 50
miles from Omaha, in Lincoln, and played on
Nebraska’s 2005 CWS team. The Royals this
play DH against OMAHA, Neb. — Major League Baseball
will come to Omaha for a day next year as part
of an initiative to take the product to new
matchup also will serve to
acknowledge the ties
between the college and
year drafted Florida’s Brady Singer and
Jackson Kowar in the first round.
places, commissioner Rob Manfred said Omaha has hosted the College World Series
White Sox today Thursday.
As part of the buildup for the 2019 College
professional game. It will
be played in the 24,000-
Rob Manfred seat stadium that opened in
since 1950. Hall of Fame pitcher Bob Gibson
is from Omaha and Royals greats such as
George Brett, David Cone and Frank White
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS World Series, the Detroit Tigers will play a 2011.
regular-season game against the Kansas City played Triple-A ball in Omaha, which has
“This may be the best non-major league been home to Kansas City’s top farm club
CHICAGO — Thursday night’s game Royals at TD Ameritrade Park on June 13. The facility in North America,” he said.
between the Oakland Athletics and the CWS starts two days later. since 1969.
Of the 641 drafted players on major league
Chicago White Sox has been postponed “The College World Series in and of itself is Opening Day rosters this year, 61 percent “We’re at a point in time in the history of
because of rain. a great event with a great tradition,” Manfred were from four-year colleges. The Royals baseball where we all understand the impor-
The postponement is the 40th in the said at a news conference. “We hope by play- chose 34 junior-college or four-year players in tance of being united and doing everything we
major leagues this season, one more than ing here we bring even more attention to this this year’s draft; the Tigers picked 35, includ- can to grow the game,” Moore said, “so it’s a
last year and the most in at least the past six game and help strengthen our relationship ing the overall No. 1, pitcher Casey Mize of special honor for the Royals to be able to take
years. with the NCAA and college baseball as a Auburn. part in this historic game.”
The game will be made up on Friday as whole.” General managers Dayton Moore of the
part of a straight doubleheader beginning at Manfred said there’s no commitment to play Royals and Al Avila of the Tigers started their David Ortiz, Torii Hunter to
PDT. The second game will start at 4:10
p.m., the time for Friday’s regularly sched-
a regular-season game in Omaha beyond next careers in college baseball. Moore was an manage in All-Star Futures Game
year, but that possibility exists. assistant coach at George Mason from 1990-
uled game, or 30 minutes after the conclu- MLB has played regular-season games in 94. Avila was an assistant to current LSU NEW YORK — David Ortiz will manage the
sion of the first game. Cuba, Mexico, Puerto Rico and also at Fort coach Paul Mainieri at St. Thomas University World team in the All-Star Futures Game next
The White Sox Bragg, North Carolina, and in Williamsport, in 1988, and head coach there from 1989-92. month and Torii Hunter will lead the U.S.
announced right-hander Pennsylvania in conjunction with the Little Among the Tigers’ other ties to the CWS: Major League Baseball announced the man-
James Shields (2-8, 4.63 League World Series. manager Ron Gardenhire played shortstop for agers on Thursday for the July 15 game in
ERA) will start the first Texas in the 1979, catcher James McCann Washington, D.C. This will be the 20th
“Each of these events has helped focus the
game on Friday, with played for Arkansas in 2009, Matt Boyd Futures Game, involving top minor league
attention of the United States and major parts
righty Lucas Giolito (4- pitched for Oregon State in 2013. Their No.1 prospects.
of the world on what we think of as the great-
7, 7.19) following in the pick last year, pitcher Alex Faedo, helped lead
est game of the world,” Manfred said. “The The U.S. team leads the series 12-7.
nightcap. Chicago has
lost seven straight to
James Shields match a season high and
able starter. Judge homers, Yankees top Mariners
is a season-low 25 MLB briefs Arenado had just two
games under .500. home runs in his first 15 NEW YORK — Aaron Judge and Miguel
Oakland will send left- Arenado homers, drives in games of June, but has four Andujar hit two-run homers off James
hander Sean Manaea (6-
6, 3.56) to the mound in
five as Rockies beat Mets, 6-4 in his last seven. He put the Paxton in the first inning that sent the New
Rockies ahead 3-1 with a York Yankees over the Seattle Mariners 4-3
the opener and start DENVER — Nolan Arenado homered for the
three-run homer in the first Thursday for a three-game sweep.
righty Chris Bassitt in third straight game and drove in five runs to lead
off Steven Matz (3-5), his Luis Severino and the Yankees boosted
(0-2, 2.45) in Game 2. the Colorado Rockies to a 6-4 win over the New
16th of the season. the best record in the majors to 50-22.
The Athletics are York Mets on Thursday.
Nolan Arenado He delivered a two-run They’ve won four in a row and 17 of 21.
scheduled to play four Arenado also doubled to back another strong
Sean Manaea games this weekend dur- double in the second to drive Seattle has lost a season-high four straight.
outing from Kyle Freeland (7-6). Freeland has
in five for the second time this season. He also
ing their only visit to pitched at least six innings in 10 of his last 11 New York launched eight homers in the
had five RBIs at the Chicago Cubs on May 2.
Chicago this season. starts and has emerged as the team’s most reli- sweep and tops baseball with 122 homers.

NOTICE OF FINAL BUDGET ADOPTION

Notice is hereby given that the Board of Harbor Commission-


ers of the San Mateo County Harbor District has adopted its
Preliminary Operating and Capital Budget for Fiscal Year
2018-2019 at a Regular Meeting on April 18, 2018, and shall
hold a public hearing for the purpose of adopting the Final San
Mateo County Harbor District’s Fiscal Year 2018-2019 Operat-
ing and Capital Budget on June 27, 2018 at 6:00 p.m. at the
Oyster Point Yacht Club located at 911 Marina Blvd., South
San Francisco, CA pursuant to Harbors and Navigation Code
§6093.1.

Any member of the public may appear and be heard regarding


the increase, decrease, or omission of any item in the budget
or for the inclusion of additional items. Written comments re-
garding the above are welcome. Please address these com-
ments to: San Mateo County Harbor District by emailing Anita
Pyle, Director of Administrative Services at
[email protected].

A copy of the San Mateo County Harbor District’s Preliminary


Budget and Draft Final Budget for Fiscal Year 2018-19 have
been posted on the District’s website at www.smharbor.com
and is available for inspection.

Dated: June 21, 2018

Steve McGrath
General Manager
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NY Islanders hire Cup UConn: Coach fired


for NCAA infractions
winner Trotz as coach
By Stephen Whyno Trotz considers himself one piece of the
By Pat Eaton-Robb
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Tournament for failing to meet academic stan-
dards under previous coach Jim Calhoun.
Benedict said Ollie had three times certified
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS puzzle of re-signing Tavares and believes STORRS, Conn. — The University of to him that the program was in compliance
the process is in good hands with Connecticut fired men’s basketball coach with all NCAA rules.
DALLAS — When Barry Trotz left the Lamoriello, who won the Cup three times as Kevin Ollie after finding NCAA violations “That makes the violations all the more
Washington Capitals fresh off winning the New Jersey’s GM and also helped turn that included improper training sessions and troubling,” Benedict wrote in an April letter
Stanley Cup, the New York Islanders could- Toronto back into a playoff team. improper contact with recruits by Ollie and to Ollie upholding his decision to fire him
n’t move fast enough to talk to him. “If you know anything about those two former UConn star Ray Allen, according to with cause, a decision that allows UConn to
Minutes after word circulated that Trotz parties, they are of the highest integrity, documents released by the school. forego paying more than $10 million left on
resigned from the Capitals, Islanders presi- both of those gentlemen,” Trotz said of The violations are laid out in more than the coach’s contract.
dent of hockey operations Lou Lamoriello Lamoriello and Tavares. “I think that they’ll 1,300 pages of emails, transcripts and con- In a statement to The Associated Press on
got in touch. On have great dialogue and we’re hoping to tracts given to the Thursday, Ollie’s lawyer Jacques Parenteau
Thursday, the Islanders have John be a part of it.” Associated Press and other called the infractions cited by UConn in fir-
hired Trotz and hope to Trotz is now a part of it after the Islanders media organizations who ing Ollie minimal and isolated.
benefit from the first gave him the kind of long-term, big-money filed Freedom of “There is no just cause to deny Coach Ollie
Stanley Cup-winning contract the Capitals weren’t willing to Information requests with the payment he is owed under his agreement
coach leaving his team in commit to the 55-year-old who coached the school after Ollie was with the university,” he said. “We are confi-
a contract dispute in 24 them the past four seasons. The deal is fired in March. They were dent that Coach Ollie will prevail in arbitra-
years. reportedly for five years at $4 million or released this week after tion.”
“It’s certainly not more annually, more than double what he UConn President Susan Ollie, a former UConn point guard who
something that you see would have made in Washington. Herbst upheld the firing guided the Huskies to a 127-79 in six seasons,
Barry Trotz Kevin Ollie decision, a process that
every day, ” Lamoriello After hoping the Capitals would renegoti- also issued a statement Thursday. He thanked
said Thursday after the ate the automatic two-year extension that now heads to arbitration. fans for their support, wishing new coach Dan
NHL general managers meeting. “But I kicked in for winning a Cup and offered only The NCAA is investigating UConn for Hurley luck with the program and expressing
think we’re the fortunate recipient of it that a $300,000 raise to about $2 million, Trotz potential violations, but has not issued a find- pride in his tenure with the Huskies, which
we were able to have him come in our organ- took the chance on leaving and found an ing. included a 2014 national title.
ization.” immediate home three days after resigning. The violations cited by athletic director “I am most proud of the success I have had
The Capitals weren’t willing to pay top “It’s good to be wanted,” Trotz said. “It David Benedict in firing Ollie include: Ollie in mentoring young men and providing them
dollar to keep Trotz in the fold, so the happened really quickly because you’re shooting baskets with a recruit during an with the tools to become great student-ath-
Islanders pounced and have a fresh selling going from one emotion of winning the unofficial visit to the school last September; letes and contributors to our communities,”
point to try to retain face of the franchise Cup to the next emotion of leaving the team Ollie arranging a call between a potential he wrote.
John Tavares. Trotz, who brings his resume you just won a Cup with and you have to recruit and Allen, the former NBA great who is The documents provided by UConn include
with the fifth-most wins in NHL history, make some quick decisions.” now considered a school booster by the transcripts of interviews by the school’s
two Presidents’ Trophy seasons and now a The Capitals were barely done celebrating NCAA; and Ollie arranging improper training compliance staff and NCAA officials about
Stanley Cup, has already been in touch with their first championship in franchise histo- sessions both on and off campus with a friend alleged violations. That includes secondhand
Tavares, a 27-year-old point-a-game center ry when GM Brian MacLellan and Trotz sat who is a personal trainer. information provided by former UConn assis-
who can begin speaking with other teams down to talk contract. Trotz thought the deal Benedict said Herbst and former UConn ath- tant coach Glenn Miller, who was fired by
next week and become a free agent July 1. he had with the Capitals was “a little unfair letic director Warde Manuel had stressed the Ollie after the 2016-17 season, about an
“That’s something that really is John’s based on value around the league,” thanks in importance of compliance with Ollie when he alleged $30,000 payment by Ollie to the
mind,” Lamoriello said. “We don’t know large part to the $50 million, eight-year was hired in 2012, following previous viola- mother of a player. That was not cited by
what he’s thinking, but certainly he’s a very contract Toronto’s Mike Babcock signed in tions by the program and at a time UConn Benedict as one of the issues leading to
important part of this franchise.” 2015 that helped raise coaching salaries. faced banishment from the 2013 NCAA Ollie’s firing.
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14 Friday • June 22, 2018 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

Mexico begs its fans to behave penalty kick gave Australia a 1-1 draw European soccer body wrote.
World Cup roundup against Denmark on Thursday and new life Saudi-based channel BeoutQ has been ille-
ROSTOV-ON-DON, Russia — Mexico’s at the World Cup. gally broadcasting World Cup games while
1-0. Javier Hernandez tore past defenders and
biggest worry at the World Cup may be its fans Christian Eriksen scored in the opening exclusive rights in the region are held by
found Hirving Lozano for a stylish goal in the
instead of its next opponent, struggling minutes for Denmark, which has gone Qatari network BeIN Sports.
35th minute.
South Korea. unbeaten in 17 straight international FIFA described BeoutQ as a “pirate channel”
The Mexican football federation was fined Mbappe sends France into second matches. But Jussuf Poulsen’s handball after in a statement last week about illegally
10,000 Swiss francs ($10,000) and warned of a video review set up Jedinak’s opportunity screening Saudi Arabia’s 5-0 loss to host
further sanctions over a chant by supporters round with 1-0 win over Peru in the 38th minute. Russia in the first World Cup game.
considered to be homophobic during the YEKATERINBURG, Russia — Kylian
opening game against Germany. Fans in Mbappe’s first World Saudi minister tweets barb Iceland has to beware letdown
Mexico use the chant to insult opposing goal- Cup goal put France into
keepers as they take a goal kick. Widely con- the round of 16.
at UEFA chief in TV rights flap VOLGOGRAD, Russia — The last time
sidered a slur, some argue there is no discrimi- The teenage forward MOSCOW — Saudi Arabia’s sports minister Iceland pulled off a huge surprise at a major
natory intent. tapped in a ball headed has criticized the president of European soccer tournament, it was stung by a big letdown.
As traveling Mexican fans prepare to toward goal in the 34th on Twitter in an escalating dispute over Qatar- That’s something the team will be wary
descend on this southern Russian city, players minute to give France a owned sports broadcasting rights. about when it faces Nigeria at the World Cup
and the federation are imploring them not to 1-0 victory over Peru on World Cup and Champions League TV rights on Friday, six days after holding Lionel Messi
repeat it at Saturday’s match, in messages on Thursday. for the Middle East are a proxy battleground in and his Argentina teammates to a 1-1 draw in
television and social media. The Group F At 19 years and 183 a year-old, Saudi-led boycott of Qatar, the the opening Group D match.
game will be attended by South Korean Kylian Mbappe days, Mbappe became 2022 World Cup host. “Whenever everyone is rowing in the same
President Moon Jae-in. the youngest scorer in Turki al-Sheikh suggested Thursday on his direction, anything is possible in football
“For the Mexican fan, the World Cup is a France’s World Cup history. verified account that UEFA President and we have to stick together,” Iceland captain
party. You can see it on the street the whole With two wins from two matches in Group Aleksander Ceferin was a man “of many Aron Gunnarsson said. “We know it’s another
time. But at the stadium, fans should stop the C, France is through to the next round with faces,” whom he had refused to meet. tough task for us tomorrow.”
chant, or modify it, or change it all together. a match to spare while Peru has been elimi- One hour later, UEFA sent a testy reply on Iceland has every right to be on a high fol-
It would be better for everyone,” Mexican fed- nated. its Twitter account minutes after Croatia com- lowing the draw against Argentina. The Nordic
eration general secretary Guillermo Cantu pleted a 3-0 win over Argentina. island country, the smallest nation in the tour-
said. Australia gets crucial “UEFA was quite surprised by a tweet of nament’s history, is playing in its first World
The Mexicans have reached the last 16 in 1-1 draw with Denmark (at)Turki—alalshikh, as the UEFA President Cup. Argentina, by contrast, is one of the
their six previous World Cups, and are on SAMARA, Russia — Mile Jedinak’s has never heard of this person and he therefore sport’s powerhouses, the winner of two World
course to make it seven after beating Germany would have no reason to meet him,” the Cups and runner-up four years ago in Brazil.

lot of hope. I am extremely hurt by this the group stage since then, will face Iceland two matches in Group D, while Argentina

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Continued from page 11
defeat, but I probably didn’t understand the
match the way I should have.”
And it got worse as Argentina crumbled,
on Tuesday in Rostov-on-Don.
“Let’s keep our feet firmly on the ground
and prepare for the next matches,” said
has only one point and is facing elimina-
tion.
Iceland also has one point, and Nigeria
frustrated by the Croatian defense. Modric Modric, the man of the match. “We should has zero. Nigeria and Iceland play on Friday.
scored with a hooking shot in the 80th and be focused on what awaits. Every next game
humiliating fashion for one of soccer’s Ivan Rakitic added the third in stoppage is going to be more difficult, but our main KEYS TO SUCCESS
most storied nations. time. objective has been reached. It looks easy, Croatia stymied Messi for 90 minutes,
Caballero mangled a clearance and kicked Croatia frustrated Argentina throughout but it was not that easy.” not allowing even one shot.
the ball toward Croatia defender Ante Rebic, the match and never gave Messi space to Argentina won the World Cup in 1978 and The Croats played with five midfielders
who one-timed it into the net in the 53rd operate. 1986 — the last with Maradona as the star and seemed to close down any possible
minute. “Argentina wasn’t confused. We were player — but has not won any major title in space.
Caballero buried his face in his hands excellent,” Croatia coach Zlatko Dalic said. 25 years. The Argentines also lost in the Before the match, Dalic said this was
while a giant television screen showed “We beat a great Argentina with the best last two Copa America finals. going to be Croatia’s “easiest game.” He
Maradona doing the same. player in the world playing, Messi.” clarified that by saying it would not be an
“After they scored on us, we were emo- Croatia, which reached the 1998 World GROUP DYNAMICS “easy opponent” but it would be a “pressure-
tionally broken,” Sampaoli said. “I had a Cup semifinals but has not advanced past Croatia has advanced with six points from free match.”
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to third base on the fly. Caldwell was ini- play, he has a little bit of power. So we get the first two strikes against Justin

COLT
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tially called safe by the field umpire, but
upon appeal the home plate umpire over-
turned the call.
rolled the dice.”
Redwood City continued to threaten, see-
ing two more base runners reach in the sixth
Verna, but then hit him with the following
pitch. After a bunt by Meyer put both run-
ners in scoring position, Frankie Pellegrini
In the top of the third, Meehan at short- with nothing to show for it. The Ravens left hit a sharp grounder to the left side that was
stop made an incredible 360 play for San just five runners on base in the game, but misplayed by the Ravens infield, allowing
Sichlinger threw just one more pitch in Bruno, ranging up the middle while a slide four of them were stranded in scoring posi- two more runs to score.
the inning, as Redwood City catcher J.P to his knees to wrestle a hard grounder, then tion. “When we had the one run, I felt alright,”
Boyle threw behind Meehan at first base to spin all the way around as he made his feet “We had runners in scoring position, but Meyer said. “But when we got the four runs
pick him off and end the inning. Sichlinger to gun down the runner at first. we just didn’t string hits together,” Boyle … I still just wanted to pitch well, so I just
went on to retire the next 10 batters he faced In the bottom of the third, Redwood City said. tried to dominate.”
to keep the deficit in check at 1-0 through center fielder Nolan Doyle made an equally Meyer got stronger as the game pro- With the win, San Bruno claims the regu-
five innings of play. stellar diving play ranging straight in on a gressed. The right-hander was dialed to the lar-season Peninsula Colt League pennant.
“That’s something we talk to the kids sharp liner off the bat of Jack Peterson, strike zone early on. He retired the first four But both the first-place Orioles and the sec-
about, is how to handle adversity,” Doyle making an all-out diving grab to retire the batters he faced on 11 pitches, 10 of which ond-place Ravens earn byes in the opening
said. “And they responded great.” side. were strikes. He went on to strike out five, round of the playoffs, beginning Saturday.
While Redwood City committed three But perhaps the biggest defensive play of three of which came in the seventh as he The first round pairs the sixth-place South
errors to San Bruno’s one, both sides made the night came in the fifth after Travis struck out the side to end the game. City Indians traveling to the third-place
some stellar defensive plays in the field. Reeves led off the inning for the Ravens by “At the end of the game, I felt more PenCities Colt . 45s. The fifth-place
In the second, the Ravens had one of their reaching on an error. The next man up, how- warm,” Meyer said. “I could have thrown Burlingame Sox travel to the fourth-place
best threats. After a one-out single from ever, cued a slow grounder to the left side of another game.” Pacifica Lions.
Caldwell, Max McClellan scorched a double the infield that Meehan charged and some- The Orioles broke through in the sixth. The semifinal round will be held next
over the bag at third. Caldwell seemed like how started a 6-4-3 double play. Nick Solorzano started the three-run rally Monday, with San Bruno and Redwood City
he was going to advance to third base easily “It was big,” Doyle said of the twin- with a picturesque bunt single. Then Jack hosting. The championship game is slated
on the play, but a long and tremendous killing. “A lot of times we bunt in that situ- Peterson drilled an RBI double down the for next Thursday at Lara Field at San Bruno
throw by Orioles left fielder Tyler Firpo got ation. But the kid who hit into the double left-field line. Sichlinger bounced back to Park.

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game Thursday and fined Straily and


MLB brief
Marlins’ Straily suspended five
games, Mattingly for one game
Mattingly undisclosed amounts.
On Tuesday night in the Marlins’ 6-3 loss
in San Francisco, Straily and Mattingly
Warriors take Cincinnati’s
NEW YORK — Miami pitcher Dan Straily
has been suspended for five games for inten-
tionally throwing a pitch at Giants catcher
were automatically ejected in the second
inning after Straily hit Posey on the left arm
with a pitch. Both sides had been warned by
plate umpire Andy Fletcher the previous
Evans with the 28th pick
By Rick Eymer Evans, who turned 21 three days ago, was a
Buster Posey while warnings were in place inning after Giants rookie starter Dereck
for both teams. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS finalist for the Julius Erving Small Forward of
Rodriguez beaned Lewis Brinson as tempers
Major League Baseball also suspended the Year award a year after being a finalist for
flared for the second straight game. Posey
Marlins manager Don Mattingly for one the Jerry West Shooting Guard of the Year.
had homered in the first inning. OAKLAND — Jacob Evans drew the atten- Evans averaged 11.7 points, 2.5 assists and
tion of the Golden State Warriors as much for 4.3 rebounds in 105 career games with
and it was widely believed he could have his defense as his versatility.

DERBY
Continued from page 11
clubbed a lot more over the fence if he tried.
But the 10-time All-Star maintained his
unorthodox, slashing swing throughout his
“He’s a serious player,” Warriors GM Bob
Myers said Thursday night after making the 6-
foot-6 Cincinnati wing player their first-round
Cincinnati.
Evans, named first team all-AAC, finished
his career with the Bearcats with a 37.7 3-point
shooting percentage, fifth in school history.
career, leading the league in hits seven times. pick with the 28th overall selection. “He’s His mother, Theresa Chatman-Evans, was a
“Right now I’m eating two hamburgers at defensive-minded. He has a knack for it and a point guard at Grambling.
“This is really good because he’s been giv- lunch, and now that this Home Run Derby thing nose for rebounds.” The two-time defending NBA champion
ing me a hard time so I’m really glad to throw came up I’ll have to up it to three cheeseburgers Evans worked out twice for the Warriors, Warriors’ brass considered a number of similar
this back in his lap,” he said with a grin. for lunch, get some more power,” he quipped. once on the day of the championship parade players that may have been available. They
Suzuki, the 2001 AL MVP and Rookie of If Suzuki did try his hand against some of and again on Wednesday. He was one of many wanted to draft someone who could step in and
the Year, found humor in the situation — but the game’s top sluggers in the nation’s cap- wing players taken in the first round. play 10 minutes a game while giving the team
promised revenge on Servais. ital, however, he knows who he’d want “He’s that kind of a modern NBA player who depth on the perimeter.
Suzuki has 3,089 big league hits, but only pitching to him. is versatile and tough,” Myers said. “He fits a With a host of All-Stars already on the roster,
117 of those were home runs. Despite reach- “Mark Buehrle,” he said, after a long, con- lot of things we do. That’s an area we don’t Golden State had the luxury of looking for a
ing double-digit homers in just three of his templative pause. have a lot of depth.” specific position. Evans fit the bill.
18 major league seasons, Suzuki often dis- Suzuki was 27 for 66 (.409) against the left-
played surprising power in batting practice hander, who won 214 games over 16 seasons. Collin Sexton going at No. 8 to Cleveland,

NBA
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triggering chants of Michael Porter Jr.’s
name by Knicks fans who hoped they would
take him with the No. 9 pick. But they ended
up disappointed as New York went with
Kentucky’s Kevin Knox.
Otherwise, the top of the draft was domi-
nated by big men, starting with a pair of for- “They booed (Kristaps) Porzingis (on draft
mer high school teammates. night) and look where he is now. That’s the
same mindset I’m going to have,” Knox said.
The Suns made the 7-foot-1 Ayton the first “They can chant Michael Porter all they
No. 1 pick in franchise history. The center want. But they got Kevin Knox, and I’m will-
from Arizona averaged 20.1 points and 11.6 ing to work and I’m willing to get better.”
rebounds in his lone season in Tucson, tying
for the national lead with 24 double-doubles With concerns over back problems that
in 35 games. limited him to only three games at Missouri
He joined Mychal Thompson — father of last season, followed by a recent hip injury
Golden State All-Star Klay Thompson — in that he believe scared off teams, Porter ended
1978 as the only players from the Bahamas up falling all the way to Denver at No. 14,
to be the No. 1 pick in the NBA draft. the last lottery position.
“Having my name called to be the first There were a couple other trades involving
pick for the Phoenix Suns was mind-blow- lottery picks. Mikal Bridges, the No. 10
ing,” Ayton said. “Having all that confidence pick from Villanova who thought he was
and leading up to that point when I saw Adam staying in Philadelphia with the 76ers —
Silver came out, I was just waiting for my who employ his mother — but was dealt to
name, and when he called it, my mind went Phoenix for the rights to No. 16 pick Zhaire
blank.” Smith of Texas Tech and a 2012 first-round
The Sacramento Kings followed by taking pick from the Miami Heat.
Marvin Bagley III, the Duke big man who The Charlotte Hornets sent the rights to
played with Ayton at Hillcrest Prep Academy No. 11 pick Shai Gilgeous-Alexander —
in Phoenix in 2015-16. whose floral-patterned suit stood out among
With Jaren Jackson Jr. going fourth to the selections — to the Clippers for No. 12
Memphis, Texas center Mo Bamba going pick Miles Bridges and two future second-
No. 6 to Orlando and Wendell Carter Jr. fol- round picks.
lowing to Chicago, it was an early run of big The Holiday brothers had an NBA reunion
men in what’s increasingly become a perime- when Aaron Holiday was taken at No. 23 by
ter-based league. Indiana. Brothers Jrue and Justin already play
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Orji sets triple jump mark at championships AMERICAN LEAGUE
East Division
NATIONAL LEAGUE
East Division
By Luke Meredith tightness in her quad while warm- W L Pct GB W L Pct GB
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ing up, according to USATF. New York 50 22 .694 — Atlanta 43 30 .589 —
McLaughlin, who in 2016 became Boston 50 26 .658 2 Washington 40 33 .548 3
the youngest U.S. track and field Tampa Bay 34 40 .459 17 Philadelphia 39 33 .542 3 1/2
DES MOINES, Iowa — Keturah New York 31 41 .431 11 1/2
athlete to compete in the Olympics Toronto 34 40 .459 17
Orji set a meet record in the triple Baltimore 21 52 .288 29 1/2 Miami 29 46 .387 15
jump with a leap of 47 feet, 10 1/2 in 44 years, won the NCAA title in
inches, highlighting the opening the 400 hurdles at Kentucky earlier Central Division Central Division
session Thursday at the USA Track this season before turning pro. Cleveland 40 33 .548 — Milwaukee 44 30 .595 —
Detroit 36 39 .480 5 Chicago 42 30 .583 1
and Field Outdoor Championships.
Minnesota 33 38 .465 6 St. Louis 38 35 .521 5 1/2
Thirty-three year-old Mike WOMEN’S DISCUS Pittsburgh 36 38 .486 8
Chicago 24 49 .329 16
Rodgers set a orld mark for 2018 in Kansas City 22 52 .297 18 1/2 Cincinnati 29 45 .392 15
the 100 meters at 9.89 seconds in USA TODAY SPORTS
Keturah Orji, who finished fourth at The first title of the meet went to
an opening round heat, just 0.04 Stanford’s Valarie Allman, who West Division West Division
seconds shy of his personal best. the Rio Olympics in 2016, above, set Houston 50 26 .658 — Arizona 41 33 .554 —
a new USATF Outdoor got the best of former Arizona Seattle 46 29 .613 3 1/2 Los Angeles 38 35 .521 2 1/2
Molly Huddle won the women’s State star Maggie Ewen with a Giants 38 38 .500 4
10,000 for a record fourth straight Championships record with a leap Angels 40 35 .533 9 1/2
of 47-10 1/2. winning throw of 208-6. Allman A’s 38 36 .514 11 Colorado 37 38 .493 4 1/2
time, and Lopez Lomong took the finished third to Ewen under brutal Texas 32 44 .421 18 San Diego 34 43 .442 8 1/2
men’s 10,000 in 28.58.38. Franklin’s final jump, which conditions at the recent NCAA
But it was the triple jump — Thursday’s Games
looked like another meet record. Championships in Eugene,
Thursday’s Games
Oakland at Chicago White Sox, ppd. Colorado 6, N.Y.Mets 4
which has proven to be uncharac- But it was wind-aided and went for Oregon — with Ewen knocking Arizona 9, Pittsburgh 3
N.Y.Yankees 4, Seattle 3
teristically fallow for Team USA in 47-7 3/4. Allman off the lead and clinching Boston 9, Minnesota 2 Washington 4, Baltimore 2
international competition — that Nonetheless, having a pair of the title on her final throw. “I was Washington 4, Baltimore 2 Cincinnati 6, Chicago Cubs 2
took center stage, with Orji and Americans perform so well two Angels 8,Toronto 5 Milwaukee 11, St.Louis 3
having a little bit of flashbacks, Friday’s Games San Francisco 3, San Diego 0
Tori Franklin turning the once- years before the next Olympics in but I believe everything happens Friday’s Games
A’s(Manaea6-6)atWhiteSox(Shields2-8),1:10p.m.,1stgame
overlooked event into a riveting Tokyo — and in a year where for a reason,” Allman said. Four- Detroit (Fiers 5-3) at Cleveland (Bieber 1-0), 4:10 p.m. Arizona (Corbin 6-3) at Pittsburgh (Nova 4-5),4:05 p.m.
duel. there’s no world championship to time U.S. champion Gia Lewis- Yankees (Sabathia 4-2) atTampa (Stanek 1-1),4:10 p.m. Philly (Eflin 4-2) at Washington (Roark 3-7), 4:05 p.m.
Orji, whose fourth-place finish look forward to either — bodes Seattle (LeBlanc 3-0) at Boston (Wright 2-1), 4:10 p.m. Cubs (Quintana 6-5) at Cincinnati (Castillo 4-8),4:10 p.m.
Smallwood was fourth. Baltimore (Cobb 2-9) at Atlanta (Newcomb 8-2),4:35 p.m. Dodgers (Wood 2-5) at Mets (Wheeler 2-5), 4:10 p.m.
at the 2106 Rio Games was the well for the Americans moving for- Baltimore (Cobb 2-9) at Atlanta (Newcomb 8-2),4:35 p.m.
KC (Duffy 3-7) at Houston (Keuchel 4-8), 5:10 p.m.
best-ever for an American, started ward. A’s(Bassitt0-2)atWhiteSox(Giolito4-7),5:10p.m.,2ndgame St.Louis (Flaherty 3-2) at Milwaukee (Guerra 3-5),5:10 p.m.
with a stadium record of 47-0 3/4, “I know a lot of times when I was WOMEN’S JAVELIN Texas (Minor 4-4) at Minnesota (Romero 3-2),5:10 p.m. Miami (Chen 2-3) at Colorado (Gray 6-7), 5:40 p.m.
only to have Franklin set a meet in high school people would be Toronto (Estrada 4-6) at L.A.Angels (TBD), 7:07 p.m. San Diego (Richard 6-6) at Giants (Stratton 8-4),7:15 p.m.
Saturday’s Games Saturday’s Games
record at 47-6 1/4 about five min- like ‘Oh, the U.S. triple jump isn’t Kara Winger cruised to her Miami at Colorado, 12:10 p.m.
Oakland at Chicago White Sox, 11:10 a.m.
utes later. strong,”’ Orji said. “We’re just eighth national championship in Texas at Minnesota, 11:10 a.m. Arizona at Pittsburgh, 1:05 p.m.
Orji, who just graduated from looking to bring a lot more atten- the event, winning with a throw of Baltimore at Atlanta, 1:10 p.m. Philadelphia at Washington, 1:05 p.m.
Georgia, then broke Franklin’s tion to it.” 206-3 on her final try. It was the N.Y.Yankees at Tampa Bay, 1:10 p.m. San Diego at San Francisco, 1:05 p.m.
recent USATF outdoor mark on her Sprinting star Sydney longest throw by an American this Detroit at Cleveland, 3:10 p.m. Baltimore at Atlanta, 1:10 p.m.
Kansas City at Houston, 4:15 p.m. Chicago Cubs at Cincinnati, 1:10 p.m.
third jump. McLaughlin, 18, pulled out of the season. “It’s a big relief,” Winger Seattle at Boston, 4:15 p.m. St.Louis at Milwaukee, 1:10 p.m.
The crowd rose and cheered after first round of the 400 after feeling said. Toronto at Angels, 6:07 p.m. L.A.Dodgers at N.Y.Mets, 4:15 p.m.

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ly collect sales tax on online purchases saying it levels the playing field for local out-of-state sellers. Lawmakers in the state,

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already. Now, rivals will be charging sales
tax where they hadn’t before.
Big chains have been collecting sales tax
and online businesses. The losers, said
retail analyst Neil Saunders, are online-
only retailers, especially smaller ones.
which has no income tax, passed a law
designed to directly challenge the physical
presence rule. The law requires out-of-state
nationwide because they typically have Those retailers may face headaches comply- sellers who do more than $100,000 of busi-
physical stores in whatever state a purchase ing with various state sales tax laws, ness in the state or more than 200 transac-
tain online purchases, and more than 40 though there are software options to help. tions annually with state residents to col-
is being shipped to. Amazon.com, with its
states had asked the high court for action. That software, too, can be an added cost. The lect sales tax and send it to the state.
network of warehouses, also collects sales
Five states don’t charge sales tax. Small Business & Entrepreneurship Council South Dakota wanted out-of-state retailers
tax in every state that charges it, though
The cases the court overturned said that if advocacy group said in a statement, “Small to begin collecting the tax and sued several
third-party sellers who use the site don’t
a business was shipping a customer’s pur- businesses and internet entrepreneurs are of them: Overstock.com, electronics retail-
have to.
chase to a state where the business didn’t not well served at all by this decision.” er Newegg and home goods company
have a physical presence such as a ware- Until now, many sellers that have a phys-
ical presence in only a single state or a few Chief Justice John Roberts and three of Wayfair. After the Supreme Court’s decision
house or office, the business didn’t have to his colleagues would have kept the court’s was announced, shares in Wayfair and
collect sales tax for the state. Customers states have been able to avoid charging
sales taxes when they ship to addresses out- previous decisions in place. Overstock both fell. Shares in large chains
were generally responsible for paying the “E-commerce has grown into a significant with more stores traded higher.
sales tax to the state themselves if they side those states. Online sellers that
haven’t been charging sales tax on goods and vibrant part of our national economy South Dakota Gov. Dennis Daugaard
weren’t charged it, but most didn’t realize against the backdrop of established rules, called Thursday’s decision a “Great Day for
they owed it and few paid. shipped to every state range from jewelry
website Blue Nile to pet products site including the physical-presence rule. Any South Dakota, ” though the high court
Justice Anthony Kennedy wrote that the alteration to those rules with the potential stopped short of greenlighting the state’s
previous decisions were flawed. Chewy.com to clothing retailer L.L. Bean.
to disrupt the development of such a critical law. While the Supreme Court spoke
“Each year the physical presence rule Sellers that use eBay and Etsy, which pro- segment of the economy should be under- approvingly of the law, it sent it back to
becomes further removed from economic vide platforms for smaller sellers, also taken by Congress,” Roberts wrote in a dis- South Dakota’s highest court to be revisited
reality and results in significant revenue haven’t been collecting sales tax nation- sent joined by Justices Stephen Breyer, in light of the court’s decision.
losses to the States,” he wrote in an opin- wide. Elena Kagan and Sonia Sotomayor. The The Trump administration had urged the
ion joined by Justices Clarence Thomas, Under the ruling Thursday, states can pass lineup of justices on each side of the case justices to side with South Dakota. On
Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Samuel Alito and Neil laws requiring out-of-state sellers to collect was unusual, with Roberts joining three Twitter, President Donald Trump called the
Gorsuch. Kennedy wrote that the rule “limit- the state’s sales tax from customers and send more liberal justices and Ginsburg joining decision a “Big victory for fairness and for
ed States’ ability to seek long-term prosper- it to the state. More than a dozen states have her more conservative colleagues. our country.” He also called it a “Great vic-
ity and has prevented market participants already adopted laws like that ahead of the The case the court ruled on involved a tory for consumers and retailers,” though
from competing on an even playing field.” court’s decision, according to state tax pol- 2016 law passed by South Dakota, which consumers will ultimately be paying more
The ruling is a victory for big chains with icy expert Joseph Crosby. said it was losing out on an estimated $50 and businesses weren’t uniformly cheering
a presence in many states, since they usual- Retail trade groups praised the ruling, million a year in sales tax not collected by the decision.

safety risks they posed, their historical sig- keep in place a protection aimed at preserv- Arborists, an Anaheim-based company, was

TREES
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nificance and the cost of maintaining them.
Though officials previously discussed
removal of some 12 trees between
ing trees planted before San Carlos’ 1925
incorporation. They ultimately decided to
remove the protection with concerns for the
awarded a contract to complete the work for
$324,500 at the City Council’s May 14
meeting.
Cordilleras Avenue and Alameda de las safety of children and parents making trips Machida said he received an inquiry about
Pulgas alongside street and walkway to the elementary school as well as com- whether a bird survey would be conducted
starts at Arundel Elementary School at 200 improvements, an incident in January of muters traveling through the corridor, and
Arundel Road, said city civil engineering and confirmed a biologist has been hired to
2017 in which a eucalyptus fell near Arundel supported a plan to replace each tree determine whether they are nesting in the
assistant Mariza Sibal. She said those using Elementary School prompted a fall discus- removed with a new one.
the road can expect street closures 9 a.m. to trees. If they are, workers will reschedule
sion about a larger stretch of the street, Public Works Director Steven Machida their work to avoid the days birds are nest-
4 p.m. Monday through Friday in the com- including some 44 eucalyptus between
ing weeks, with the exception of July 4, and said the removal to take place in the next ing, he said.
Sycamore Street and Dartmouth Avenue. six weeks will focus on trees in the public
alternate routes would be marked for those Officials are also expected to take another
Because some of the trees are believed to right of way, and officials would likely
using the corridor. look at conceptual plans to install raised
have been planted in the late 1800s by begin working with property owners to
Approved by councilmembers in October, sidewalks, accessible curb ramps, road
Timothy Guy Phelps, one of San Carlos’ remove trees posing potential risks on pri-
the project to clear the trees was set in markings to indicate where bicyclists can
first landowners who was also a state politi- vate property next year.
motion after months of discussion about the travel as well as additional stoplights and
cian, several residents urged officials to He said the project would be completed signs on a stretch of San Carlos between
block by block with several detour options Beverly Drive and Prospect Street this sum-
— including alternate routes on stretches of mer. City Manager Jeff Maltbie said several
Beverly Drive, Carmelita Drive, Alameda de public meetings would be held to discuss
las Pulgas, Brittan Avenue, Cordilleras specific road and sidewalk improvements
Avenue and Cedar Street. He added PG&E with residents when the street improve-
would be removing two trees between ments were approved in January.
Charlton Street and Plymouth Avenue and
Removal of 19 eucalyptus trees will begin

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may remove another near Cordilleras
Avenue because they are near the utility’s June 26 at Charlton Street and San Carlos
facilities. Avenue and will move east in sections until
it reaches Sycamore Street. The work is
Mon - Fri 5pm - 7pm Machida said the street closures would expected to be finished by Aug. 3.
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Behind making of Jack-Jack,


the summer’s breakout star
By Jake Coyle new box-office record for animated films with
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS $182.7 million in ticket sales, has been a com-
ing out party for Jack-Jack, the seemingly all-
NEW YORK — The breakout star of the sum- powerful baby of the Parr family. Jack’s super-
mer moviegoing season isn’t a dinosaur, an hero powers were teased in 2004′s original, but,
Avenger or anyone aboard the Millennium they were, crucially, kept out of view from his
Falcon. It’s a giggling pipsqueak in diapers. family members.
“The Incredibles 2,” which last weekend set a See JACK, Page 22
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By Susan Cohn
DAILY JOURNAL SENIOR CORRESPONDENT

DENVER’S MUSEO DE LAS AMER-


ICAS EXPLORES THE LATINIDAD
EXPERIENCE. Begun in 1992 as one
room in a cabinet shop, Museo de las
Americas now occupies a 12,000-square-
foot building in the heart of Denver’s ‘Art
District on Santa Fe.’ Dedicated to the arts
and cultures of the Latinidad in the
Americas, the Museo maintains a perma-
nent collection of more than 3, 000
objects, including textiles, ceramics,
masks, jewelry, basketry, paintings, pre-
Columbian figures and contemporary art
pieces of mixed media. Its current exhibit,
Pachucos y Sirenas, examines the Pachuco
era of the late 1930s and ’40s, when
Mexican-American youth adopted a highly
stylized fashion, particularly the zoot
SUSAN COHN/DAILY JOURNAL
Photographer Daniel Salazar’s ‘Westside Dream I’ shows National Chicano Dance Theater
suit, as a way of expressing cultural pride.
The Museo de las Americas in Denver, Colo., artists attired in traditional Pachuco and Sirena styles posed before Denver’s skyline.
Artists in the show play with the image of
is dedicated to the arts and cultures of the ’70s. Of this piece, Favela said: “The (ADSF) encompasses hundreds of artists,
the zoot suit, with its long coat, padded
Latinidad in the Americas. On view through lowrider is a prime example of a multilay- galleries, studios, theaters and creative
shoulders and wide-legged pants, and
Aug. 18 is Pachucos y Sirenas, highlighting ered symbol of Latinidad and Chicanx cul- businesses along Santa Fe Drive, where
highlight the impact that the 1940s
the impact that the 1940s Pachuco legacy ture. Lowriders represent tradition, family, First Friday Art Walks attract thousands,
Pachuco legacy had on the American expe-
had on the American experience. resurrection and progress. … Making a year-round, rain or shine, from 5:30 p.m.-
rience. Maruca Salazar, chief curator of the
Museo, said: “The Pachuco of the 1940s *** lowrider into a life-size piñata celebrates 9:30 p.m. In addition, every third Friday,
introduced a tribalism and style that pre- A piñata in the form of a full-size 1964 the object, literally elevates it and at the the Art District offers Collector Preview
supposed eminent cultural upheavals that Chevy Impala lowrider was created by Las same time makes it accessible to those of Events, a more intimate version of First
would change the American cultural land- Vegas-based artist Justin Favela. The ori- us that have had piñatas at our family par- Friday with an opportunity for patrons to
scape. This prelude of the Chicano gin of the lowrider stems from the Pachuco ties.” see the art and meet the artists and owners
Movimiento in the 1960s was cleverly culture of the 1930s and ’40s which began *** without the large First Friday crowds.
disguised through fashion, dance, music with the lowering of old Chevys and MUSEUM PARTICULARS: Museo de AND REMEMBER: To paint ... to
and language. Delivering a fresh hybrid Fords, which eventually evolved into the las Americas in located at 861 Santa Fe travel ... to combine the two ... is to cele-
identity with a tribal flair that spread like ranflas that cruised through the Drive in Denver, Colorado. For informa- brate life. — Jack R. Brouwer
wildfire among the youth.” Southwestern United States in the ’60s and tion about museum hours and events,visit
museo. org or call (303) 571-4401.
Pachucos Y Sirenas is on view through Susan Cohn is a member of the North American
Aug. 18. Travel Journalists Association, Bay Area Travel
Writers, and the International Food, Wine &
ARTIS TS OPEN THEIR DOORS : Travel Writers Association. She may be reached
FIRST FRIDAY ART WALKS IN DEN- at [email protected]. More of her sto-
VER’S ART DISTRICT ON SANTA ries may be found at
FE. Denver’s Art District on Santa Fe http://ifwtwa.org/author/susan-cohn.

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Grilled asparagus sings with red


pepper, almond and tomato sauce
By Elizabeth Karmel 1/2 cup blanched or Marcona
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS almonds
1 tablespoon freshly ground
It’s time to revisit grilled veg- ancho chili
etables! I was recently tagged in a 1 tablespoon smoked Spanish
post where the author said that paprika
she was taught to grill vegetables 1/2 cup extra-virgin olive oil,
dry and then season them when preferably Spanish
they come off the grill. 1-2 teaspoons kosher salt or sea
I don’t know what she was salt; more to taste
grilling and she seemed very 1/4 teaspoon freshly ground
happy with that method but it black pepper
made me think about all the peo- Wash and dry tomatoes. Cut out
ple who were now going to try to the core and drizzle the center of
grill their summer vegetables each tomato with olive oil and
without oiling them first. And season with salt and pepper. Place
anyone who has read one of my in a disposable aluminum tray and
books, articles or grilled with me place in the center of the cooking
knows, my mantra is “oil the grate. Grill-roast for 30-45 min-
food, not the grates.” utes or until tomatoes are
It makes sense that you would caramelized and soft. (Note, this is
oil the vegetables to keep all the also a good time to roast the pep-
juices inside and prevent them per and the garlic the pepper will
from drying out. After all, dried take about 15 minutes and the gar-
fruit and vegetables are made by lic will take about 45 minutes.)
slowly dehydrating (the juices Remove from grill and let cool in
out of) them. A little bit of oil the pan, making sure to keep any
Grilled vegetables are good all on their own, but they are even better with a great Romesco sauce to drizzle of the juices that escaped.
creates a barrier that prevents the over them or dip them into. Romesco sauce is a red pepper, almond and tomato sauce that hails from the
natural juices from evaporating Peel and seed peppers and
Catalonia part Spain where it was originally served with seafood and charred onions. remove garlic from skin and set
as the vegetables cook and the oil
promotes caramelization, a.k.a. tomatoes, switch the ratios and GRILLED all the spears. Seal bag and turn aside. Using a food processor or a
those great grill marks. This is use 1/2 the amount of tomato that spears to coat evenly in the bag. blender, place tomatoes, their
important because grill marks I call for and double the red pep- ASPARAGUS WITH FIRE- Sprinkle with salt, reseal bag and juice, roasted pepper and roasted
equal flavor, and a juicy vegetable pers. I don’t not use the bread ROASTED ROMESCO SAUCE turn again to evenly distribute the garlic together and puree. Add
is much tastier than a dried-out which is in the classic recipe to salt. vinegar and almonds and puree
Serves: 4
one. thicken the sauce because I don’t Place asparagus on the cooking until smooth and uniformly
Start to finish: 1 hour
Grilled vegetables are good all want to muddle the pure vegetable grate over direct heat for 3-5 min- chunky. Add ancho chili and
Grilling Method: Direct/medium
on their own, but they are even and roasted garlic flavor, and I utes or until marked and smoked paprika and pulse to com-
Heat
better with a great Romesco sauce like a looser texture. caramelized. Turn spears occa- bine. Slowly add olive oil until
Grilled asparagus is my favorite,
to drizzle over them or dip them Grilled asparagus and Romesco sionally to grill each side. you like the consistency of the
but don’t stop there. Charred
into. Romesco sauce is a red pep- is my favorite combination. And, Asparagus should begin to brown sauce. Add salt and pepper and
whole scallions, zucchini, yellow
per, almond and tomato sauce that this time of year, asparagus in spots (this indicates that the pulse to combine. Taste and adjust
squash, roasted cauliflower, pota-
hails from the Catalonia part abounds. So, the recipe that I am natural sugars are caramelizing) seasoning if necessary with salt
toes and mushrooms are all better
Spain where it was originally featuring is for Grilled Asparagus but should not char. and pepper. Use immediately or
for a bit of Romesco sauce. It’s all
served with seafood and charred with Fire-Roasted Romesco Sauce Remove from grill and serve store covered in the refrigerator
good. Throw in some grilled bread
onions. Romesco is gaining pop- but you can use the same basic immediately with Romesco sauce. for up to 1 week. (I store the sauce
and it’s great!
ularity in the states and I have Fire-roasted Romesco Sauce in glass mason jars—this recipe
principle for any quick-cooking 1 pound fresh asparagus (Look
seen it served with just about Servings: 32, or about 4 cups fills 2 pint jars, you can keep one
vegetable. Just remember to for large stalks with firm deep
everything. It is my favorite sum- Grilling Method: Indirect/medi- and give one away!)
place the vegetables horizontally green or purplish tips and moist
mer condiment and I use it to um high heat
across the cooking grates so you ends) Roasted Red Pepper
dress up grilled shrimp, fish, 2 pounds of ripe plum tomatoes
get maximum grill marks and Olive oil
poultry, meat and all manner of or 2 cans Fire-Roasted Tomatoes Rinse and dry pepper. Grill over
they won’t fall through the Kosher salt, about 1 teaspoon
vegetables. My version calls for 1 roasted red pepper (see recipe high direct heat, turning until skin
grates. If you place them parallel Romesco Sauce (recipe below)
fireroasted tomatoes and one below) blackens and blisters all over.
to the grates, it will be easy for Rinse asparagus and snap or cut
large roasted red pepper, so it is 1 head garlic, roasted (see recipe Remove from grill and immediate-
them to slip through and fall off bottom. Place asparagus in a
more tomatoe-y than pepper-y below) ly put in a paper bag or sealed
re-sealable plastic bag and drizzle
which is my preference. If you through the grates, and that would 3 tablespoons red-wine vinegar,
just enough oil in the bag to coat
prefer the taste of red peppers to be a pity! more if needed See ASPARAGUS, Page 22
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Israeli couscous, Swiss chard and peppers a satisfying side


By Katie Workman 3 cups cooked Israeli or Mediterranean
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Couscous
1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice
Israeli or Mediterranean couscous are tiny Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F.
balls of toasted semolina pasta that plump Seed, core, and cut the peppers into 1-
up when cooked into toothsome, chewy, inch pieces. On a rimmed baking sheet toss
slightly less tiny balls of pasta. They are the peppers with 1 tablespoon of the olive
delicious and satisfying and make a great oil, season with salt and pepper, and spread
base for a hearty side or salad. them out. Roast the peppers for 10 to 12
You can make the couscous according to the minutes until tender and lightly browned.
directions on the package, or use this method Meanwhile, chop the chard by slicing off
if you prefer. Heat 2 teaspoons of olive oil in the stems and roughly chopping the
a medium pot over medium high heat. When greens. Rinse well in a colander, then
the oil is hot, add 1 1/2 cups Israeli couscous, shake the colander to get rid of excess
and stir it occasionally for about 3 minutes, moisture.
until it starts to color. Add 2 1/3 cups broth or Heat a large pot over medium high heat.
water, cover the pot, and bring to a simmer. Add 1 tablespoon of olive oil, then add the
Lower the heat and continue to simmer for onions and saute for 4 minutes. Then add
about 12 minutes, until the liquid is mostly the garlic, and stir for another minute. Add
absorbed. Then turn off the heat and let sit the chard, season with salt and pepper and
covered for another 2 minutes. saute for about 5 minutes, until the chard is
This is a beautiful side dish. I love using tender.
rainbow chard but you can use other vari- Place the couscous in a mixing bowl. Add
eties of chard, and play around and swap in the remaining 1 tablespoon of olive oil and
different types of greens. the lemon juice, and toss to combine. Add
This is very nice served warm, but it’s
also a great room temperature salad, perfect This is very nice served warm, but it’s also a great room temperature salad, perfect for a picnic the cooked peppers and chard, toss to com-
bine everything well, and check for sea-
for a picnic or a potluck barbecue party. It or a potluck barbecue party.
sonings.
can be made up to 2 days ahead of time. Start to finish: 45 minutes Kosher salt and freshly ground pepper to Nutrition information per serving: 183
ISRAELI COUSCOUS, 1 red bell pepper taste calories; 57 calories from fat; 6 g fat (1 g
1 yellow bell pepper 1 large bunch Swiss chard saturated; 0 g trans fats); 0 mg cholesterol;
SWISS CHARD AND PEPPERS 3 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil, 1 red onion, halved and sliced 327 mg sodium; 27 g carbohydrate; 4 g
Serves: 6 to 8 divided 1 teaspoon minced garlic fiber; 3 g sugar; 5 g protein.

both “Incredibles” movies, used recordings and boom mic, and instructed him how to the end of that,” said Tony. “Yeah, unfortu-

JACK-JACK
Continued from page 19
of his infant son, Eli, to craft Jack-Jack’s
voice.
Eli Fucile, now 16, is in the strange posi-
use it.
“He was very persnickety about the
sound,” said Tony. “He said, ‘Cover up the
nately,” echoed Eli.
“The Incredibles 2” takes places just a few
months after the original film, but the pas-
tion of starring in one of the year’s biggest windows with blankets and then point the sage of time has had curious effects for the
movies, while being unable to recall ever mic at his mouth.’ When (Eli) woke up from cast. Dash, the middle child of the superhero
“The Incredibles 2,” though, is a runaway- participating in it. a nap, he was in that mood, ready to riff. So family, was previously voiced by Spencer
train of Jack-Jack revelations. Just as my wife and I started following him around Fox. Ten-year-old Huck Milner was brought
infants half-consciously babble and wobble “I didn’t really understand it when I was
younger. But as time went by, I realized: the house for about an hour and a half.” in this time. At the “Incredibles 2" pre-
as they feel out their abilities, Jack-Jack’s miere, Milner was confused meeting the
unknowingly careens through his Swiss ’Wow, I was actually in a pretty good Those recordings have remained like the
movie,’” said Eli in his first interview. “It’s Dead Sea Scrolls of Jack-Jack. They sup- voice of his fictional younger brother.
Army Knife of superpowers. A sneeze rock-
ets him through the roof. Anger turns him been nice to see all the feedback. I guess plied the basis of the character’s voice for “He was like, ‘Wait, you’re older than
into a purple devil. His crib can be escaped everyone loves Jack-Jack.” the first “Incredibles,” a 2005 Jack-Jack me,’” recalled Eli, chuckling. “I was like,
by simply walking through the bars. (Those Eli was 10-months old when his father, a short and even the new sequel. Though Eli is ‘Yeah, buddy.’”
are just some of his powers. Estimates run regular collaborator with “Incredibles” the top credited voice actor, there’s some For Tony, the years meant a second chance
as high as 17.) director Brad Bird, was animating the first composite work. To voice the purple mon- to animate Jack-Jack, to improve his facial
The New York Times called him “the bur- film. Tony’s newborn son, also gifted with ster version of Jack-Jack, Bird used record- gestures and give him some powers that
bling, gurgling cherry on this confection.” an especially spherical head, resembled the ings of one of his sons, the now 13-year-old weren’t technically possible 14 years ago.
The Wall Street Journal hypothesized that baby they were in the midst of creating. Nick (who presumably was a less well- As the development went on, Jack-Jack got
Jack-Jack could be “as valuable a commodi- “We actually designed the character first behaved baby). more and more prominent.
ty for (Disney’s Pixar) as the Minions who and then the actual being came into exis- Fucile assumed they’d need another infant “There was no real limit to what could be
stole the show in Universal’s ‘Despicable tence,” said Tony. “I was talking to Brad and for the sequel, but editor Stephen Shaeffer done,” said Tony. “It was one of those
Me.’” I said, ’You know, Eli’s been doing some was able to unearth still more from the orig- things where it was: Why can’t he do this?”
Jack-Jack fever has struck. And that’s wacky sounds. It’s this sort of pre-verbal inal tape. And for Eli, it’s his first chance to revel in
been especially enjoyable for the real-life jag he goes on. He’ll wake up and he just “I wish we had done more recording,” said being Jack-Jack. Even if not everybody
Jack-Jack, who was just a toddler when the goes. It’s laughter and sort of all over the Tony. “I didn’t expect that it would last.” thinks it’s him.
first “Incredibles” was hitting theaters. place. Kind of like Stromboli (of Eli estimates he lost the ability to make “All my friends didn’t believe it at first,”
Pixar animator Tony Fucile, who supervised ‘Pinocchio’).” Jack-Jack sounds when he was 9 or 10 said Eli. “They’re like: ’What? You did a
animation and designed the characters for Bird, intrigued, got Tony an audio recorder years-old. “Once the voice cracked, that was baby voice?”

pepper. Skin and seed the pepper (the skin Pinch of kosher salt Alternatively, place in a 350 F oven.
ASPARAGUS will slip off easily). Use as directed in
recipe.
Remove first layer of papery skin from
garlic. Slice off top 1/2-inch from pointy
top.
Remove from grill or oven and let cool.
Follow recipe instructions.
Nutrition information per serving: 52
Continued from page 21
Roasted Garlic Drizzle with olive oil and sprinkle with calories; 40 calories from fat; 4 g fat (1 g
salt. Wrap in foil and cook on grill over saturated; 0 g trans fats); 0 mg cholesterol;
plastic container until cool. Note: the steam 1 head garlic medium-high indirect for 40 minutes or 122 mg sodium; 3 g carbohydrate; 1 g fiber;
will loosen the skin from the flesh of the 2 teaspoons olive oil until cloves are golden-brown and soft. 1 g sugar; 1 g protein.
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Calendar ABC orders ‘Roseanne’ spinoff for fall minus Barr
By Lynn Elber “Roseanne” was canceled last month. of the Conner family.”
FRIDAY, JUNE 22 information call 726-1489.
Rotary Club of San Mateo Sunrise THE ASSOCIATED PRESS “I regret the circumstances that have ABC said that the new series, with
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a.m. Crystal Springs Golf Course, 6650 Library, 306 Walnut Ave., South San
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information, contact [email protected]. and Michael Fishman.
[email protected]. star’s racist tweet, said Thursday it will The revival of the hit 1988-97 sit-
‘Plus One’ Local Artists’ Multimedia air a Conner family sitcom minus com “Roseanne” was swiftly axed by How Barr’s character, the family
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duce, direct and star in their own TV Redwood Symphony. 7 p.m. or financial participation in it, which Muslim Brotherhood and “Planet of “After a sudden turn of events, the
shows in our professional studio. For Courthouse Square, 2200 Broadway, the network had said was a condition of the Apes.” Conners are forced to face the daily
more information call 494-8686. Redwood City. Free. Eric K conducts
60 members of Redwood Symphony such a series. Tom Werner, executive producer of struggles of life in Lanford in a way
Animation and Special Effects in a thrilling concert of popular clas- In a statement issued by the show’s the original series and the revival, said they never have before,” the network
Summer Camp. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. sics, including Rimsky-Korsakov’s producer, Barr said she agreed to the in the statement that he was grateful to said in its announcement, referring to
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is $475. Students use industry stan- more information call 780-7311. and crew members who were idled when ing “as we continue to explore stories family lives.
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Virtual Reality at the Library. 10
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TAXES
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with frequent police and fire calls in
assisting the city’s hotels.
He also noted representatives from
approved allowing commercial
cannabis manufacturing, testing, dis-
tribution and delivery businesses and
up for a 30-minute block by calling to 10:30 p.m. Dragon Productions the travel industry have blessed the now are looking to tax such compa-
the Belmont Library and making a Theatre Co., 2120 Broadway,
reservation. Ages 13 and older. For Redwood City. Third annual variety proposal and officials have not nies.
more information contact bel- show to benefit Planned Parenthood instituted next January, then increase 1 received any formal opposition to the The commercial cannabis business
[email protected]. Mar Monte. For more information percentage point over each of the sub- hike. In light of the general receptive- license measure would tax as much as
contact [email protected]. sequent two years.
Escape Game: Escape the Space ness for the initiative, Councilman 2.5 percent for testing, 4 percent for
Alien. Noon. SSF Main Library, 840 W. SUNDAY, JUNE 24 Due largely to its proximity to San Mark Addiego said he would support cultivation, 3 percent for distribution,
Orange Ave., South San Francisco. Alison Faith Levy’s Big Time Tot
Registration required. Eight players Rock. 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Courthouse Francisco International Airport, the bringing it to a vote. 5 percent for manufacturing and 5 per-
maximum per session. For more Square, 2200 Broadway, Redwood existing 10 percent hotel tax is an cent for delivery.
City. Free. For more information call “The industry is talking to us and
information contact ssfpladm@plsin- annual boon for the city’s budget, gen- Approval of the ballot measure
fo.org. 780-7311. they are OK with it because it is not
erating $14.8 million annually for the comes months after officials embraced
Board Game Meet-Up. 12:30 p.m. to impacting them,” he said, according to
Teen Takeover: Power Up the general fund. marijuana business, claiming existing
Future. 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Computer 3:30 p.m. Menlo Park Main Library, video of the meeting Wednesday, June
History Museum, 1401 N. Shoreline 800 Alma St., Menlo Park. Socialize In their advocacy, officials noted the 13. “And most travelers, they are not services supporting the biotechnolo-
Blvd., Mountain View. Aims to and play games. For more informa- city has not increased its hotel tax
empower teens through an explo- tion call 330-2501. noticing it.” gy industry make the city well posi-
ration of the past and present of com- since 2009 — lagging behind many tioned to accommodate recreational
TheatreWorks Silicon Valley As officials look ahead to the cam-
puting to provide a gateway into the other neighboring municipalities in cannabis companies. Acceptance of
future. For more information contact Presents ‘Native Gardens.’ 2 p.m. paign for the measure, Vice Mayor
[email protected]. Mountain View Center for the the rates collected from travelers. marijuana commerce was limited
Karyl Matsumoto said it is imperative
Performing Arts, 500 Castro St., Most cities in San Mateo County though, as councilmembers prohibited
Steal ‘n’ Chicago: Chicago and Mountain View. Cost $40 to $100, sav- voters understand that travelers and
ings available for educators, seniors charge a 12 percent tax, according to a outdoor cultivation and microbusi-
Steely Dan Tribute. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. visitors to South San Francisco will
Courthouse Square, 2200 Broadway, and patrons 35 and under. For more city report. nesses.
Redwood City. Free. For more infor- information contact boxoffice@the- bear the brunt of the financial burden.
mation call 780-7311. atreworks.org. To that end, officials noted South Should voters approve the tax,
“Make sure they know this is a tax
San Francisco’s current hotel rate is cannabis companies could generate as
Reel Great Films: ‘Love, Simon.’ 6:30 MONDAY, JUNE 25 that is paid for by hotel guests,” she
Kaiser Knit for a Cause. 2:30 p.m. the among the county’s lowest, with much as $700,000 annually for the
p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Belmont Library, said.
1110 Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. Kaiser Cancer Treatment Center, 220 only Foster City’s 9.5 percent rate general fund, according to a city
Celebrate Pride Month by watching Oyster Point Blvd., South San
lower. Finance Director Richard Lee report. Some councilmembers ques-
this a film at the library Rated PG-13.
For more information visit 591-8286.
Francisco. The Kaiser Permanente
Knitting Group meets twice a month added many other local cities such as Commercial cannabis tioned the accuracy of such projec-
at Kaiser Permanente Cancer Belmont, San Carlos and Daly City
SATURDAY, JUNE 23 Treatment Center and is open to all In the wake of recreational marijuana tions, but ultimately agreed that as
How to Communicate Better With knitters. For more information call and eyeing similar hikes. Foster City legalization, officials are looking to long as the tax rates are not prohibi-
829-3860. officials are aiming to raise the rate to tive, they would support the proposed
Your Teen Workshop. 9:30 a.m. to 1 leverage South San Francisco’s reputa-
p.m. Cubberley Community Center,
Room M4, 4000 Middlefield Road, Cetaceans of the Coast. 6:30 p.m. to 12 percent by July 2019 through a tion as a cornerstone of the life sci- hike.
Palo Alto. Parents will learn methods 7:30 p.m. Menlo Park Main Library, November ballot measure. ences and pharmaceutical industry into “As long as I know these percent-
to enhance communication with 800 Alma St., Menlo Park. Learn about
their teenagers and learn ways to dolphins, whales and more that live City Manager Mike Futrell said the an opportunity to generate additional ages are reasonable, then I agree with
increase their child’s intrinsic motiva- in the Bay. For more information call rate increase is necessary in part to off- revenue. it,” said Mayor Liza Normandy.
tion. Fore more information contact 330-2501.
[email protected].
Magic Monday : Two Magicians, credentials in a prepared statement. manager in Concord. He graduated
Friends of the Library Book Sale.
12:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Menlo Park
Main Library, 800 Alma St., Menlo
Park. Books and more. For more infor-
mation call 330-2501.
One Night of Magic! 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Dragon Productions
Company, 2120 Broadway, Redwood
Theatre
City. Cost is $5 to $20. For more infor-
mation call 493-2006.
GROGAN
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“[He] brings the right combination
of experience, skills and ideas to San
Bruno at a critical time in our city’s
from Cornell University, where he
earned degrees in urban and regional
studies as well as regional planning.
CuriOdyssey’s Bubbles and TUESDAY, JUNE 26 evolution,” he said. “Jovan’s ability For his part, Grogan expressed
Rainbows Weekend. 10 a.m. to 3 Keeping Safe from Financial Fraud. to tackle budget and finance issues, enthusiasm over the opportunity to
p.m. 1651 Coyote Point Drive, San 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. San Mateo Senior Tuesday, June 26, meeting. If the deal
Mateo. Celebrate summer and pride Center, 2645 Alameda de las Pulgas, is ratified, he will earn $236, 500 land use opportunities, infrastructure assume the city’s top administrative
with colossal from June 23 to 24. San Mateo. Learn the signs of elder
annually. planning and overall protection of our position.
$12.50 cost. For more information call abuse and financial exploitation,
342-7755. common strategies used by scam- Grogan currently serves as the neighborhoods and quality of life “San Bruno is an amazing place. I
mers and how to protect your
deputy city manager in Berkeley, over- stood out among the candidates.” feel very fortunate to be joining the
Ireland Online. 10:30 a.m. to noon. finances. For more information con-
Grace Lutheran Church, 2825 tact [email protected]. seeing departments such as Parks and Grogan is set to take the post vacat- city of San Bruno team. I look forward
Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo.
TheatreWorks Silicon Valley Recreation, Neighborhood Services, ed by Jackson, who announced last to working with the San Bruno com-
Exploration of the many Irish
research resources available on both Presents ‘Native Gardens.’ 7:30 p.m. Public Works, Human Resources and October her retirement after 15 years munity, City Council, commissions
Mountain View Center for the more.
free and paid sites. For more informa-
Performing Arts, 500 Castro St., with the city. Prior to his time in and staff,” he said in a prepared state-
tion contact
[email protected]. Mountain View. Cost $40 to $100, sav- Mayor Rico Medina lauded Grogan’s Berkeley, Grogan served as deputy city ment.
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110 Employment 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices Tundra Tundra Tundra
HELP BUILD the next generation of sys- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
tems behind Facebook's products. Face- NOTICE OF PUBLIC STATEMENT #277995
book, Inc. currently has multiple open- The following person is doing business
ings in Menlo Park, CA (various
HEARING as: 1)Alvin’s of San Francisco LLC 2)Al-
levels/types): Ads Product Measurement vin’s of San Francisco, 389 Beach Road,
BURLINGAME, CA 94010. Registered
Lead (12668N) Conduct research on the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- Owner: Alvin’s of San Francisco LLC,
Facebook advertising platform, design EN that on Monday, July 2, CA. The business is conducted by a
methodologies, and consult with product Limited Liability Company. The regis-
teams to guide product development and 2018 at 7:00 p.m., (or as trant commenced to transact business
strategy. Computer Vision Software En- soon thereafter as the mat- under the FBN on 10/22/2013.
gineer (9945N) Participate in cutting ter is heard) in the Millbrae /s/Hovik Azadkhanian/
edge computer vision research to ex- This statement was filed with the Asses-
pand the depth sensing abilities in field of City Council Chambers, sor-County Clerk on 6/12/18. (Published
view, resolution and latency. Production 621 Magnolia Ave., Mill- in the San Mateo Daily Journal 6/15/18,
Engineering Manager (8248N) Direct a 6/22/18, 6/29/18, 7/6/18).
brae, CA, the Millbrae
team of engineers across different time
zones to analyze and maintain Compa- Planning Commission will
ny’s service stability by documenting pol- conduct a public hearing on FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #277741
icies and best practices in daily, weekly, the following matters: The following person is doing business Over the Hedge Over the Hedge Over the Hedge
and annual-based operations. Enterprise as: Redwood Engineering Construction,
Engineer (12559N) Architect highly avail- 2336 El Camino Real, REDWOOD CITY,
able, scalable, and secure systems. 470 HELEN DRIVE: CA 94063. Registered Owner: Redwood
Build high-quality tools, features in their DESIGN REVIEW to allow Construction and Equipment Inc., CA.
entirety, and visually stunning interfaces The business is conducted by a Corpora-
for complex systems. Software Engineer the construction of a new tion. The registrant commenced to trans-
(11358N) Help build the next generation second-story residence act business under the FBN on Feb. 1,
of systems behind Facebook's products, and side SETBACK EX- 2009.
create web and/or mobile applications /s/Benedict Cerney/
that reach over one billion people, and CEPTION to allow less This statement was filed with the Asses-
build high volume servers to support our than the minimum required sor-County Clerk on 5/16/18. (Published
content. Network Operations Engineer second floor side setback in the San Mateo Daily Journal 6/15/18,
(9676N) Help scale Facebook’s global 6/22/18, 6/29/18, 7/6/18).
computer network by building out new
of a single-story residence
computer and network infrastructure, an- in a Single-Family Residen- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
alyzing and implementing new computer tial (R-1) Zoning District. STATEMENT #277858
architectures, and the development and (Public Hearing) The following person is doing business
creation of new operational as: Mariscos El Chito Al Estilo Sinaloa,
procedures. Applications Engineer (En- At the time of the hearing, 1746 S. Grant Street, #4, SAN MATEO,
terprise Engineer) (12478N) Develop and all interested persons are CA 94402. Registered Owners: Lluvia
maintain integrated, scalable, corporate Velazquez and Ignacio Zamora, same
invited to appear and be address. The business is conducted by
applications. Software Engineer
heard. If you challenge the a Married Couple. The registrant com-
203 Public Notices NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
(133237N) Specialize in building elegant
products on world-class technologies decision of the City in menced to transact business under the FIGTREE PACE
that bring the Facebook experience to FBN on N/A. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
more than a billion people, anytime and
court, you may be limited to /s/Lluvia Velazquez/ STATEMENT #277990
raising only those issues This statement was filed with the Asses- Water Efficiency and Property Assessed Clean Energy
a n y w h e r e . S o f t w a r e sor-County Clerk on 5/29/18. (Published The following person is doing business (PACE) and Job Creation Program
Engineer (13195N) Help build the next you or someone else in the San Mateo Daily Journal 6/15/18, as: SJC Digital Marketing, 971 Glenview
generation of systems behind Face- raised at the public hearing 6/22/18, 6/29/18, 7/6/18). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Directors of
book's products, create web and/or mo- Drive, SAN BRUNO, CA 94066. Regis- the California Enterprise Development Authority (CEDA) will
bile applications that reach over one bil- described in this notice, or tered Owner: Stephanie Chiramberro,
lion people, and build high volume serv- in written correspondence FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME hold a public hearing on:
ers to support our content. Network Engi- delivered to the Planning STATEMENT #277998 same address. The business is conduct- Date: August 9, 2018
neer (9946N) Maintain multi-vendor, mul-
Commission at, or prior to,
The following person is doing business ed by an Individual. The registrant com- Time: 10:30 AM
ti-protocol datacenter and backbone net- as: Studio La Vie, 1217 Laurel St., SAN
the public hearing. For fur- CARLOS, CA 94070. Registered Owner: menced to transact business under the Main Location: 550 Bercut Drive, Suite G
works. Define, and develop optimized
Angela Monroy-Rodriguez, 2901 South FBN on April 2017. Sacramento, CA 95811
network monitoring systems. Program ther information or to re- El Camino Real #110, San Mateo, CA
Manager (12986N) Develop compelling
view the materials regard- 94403. The business is conducted by an /s/Stephanie Chiramberro/
statistical analyses to execute data-in- Individual. The registrant commenced to This statement was filed with the Asses- **VIA TELECONFERENCE
formed support initiatives that improve ing these matters, please transact business under the FBN on N/A. (712) 775-7031
customer experience and drive growth of contact the Millbrae Com- /s/Angela Monroy-Rodriguez/
sor-County Clerk on 6/12/18. (Published
Facebook Pages. Mail resume to: Face- in the San Mateo Daily Journal 6/15/18, CONFERENCE CODE: 183724
munity Development De- This statement was filed with the Asses-
book, Inc. Attn: AA-USIM, 1 Hacker Way, LIST OF MEETING TELECONFERENCING LOCATIONS
Menlo Park, CA 94025. Must reference partment 621 Magnolia
sor-County Clerk on 6/12/18. (Published
in the San Mateo Daily Journal 6/15/18,
6/22/18, 6/29/18, 7/6/18).
job title & job code shown above, when Avenue, Millbrae at (650) 6/22/18, 6/29/18, 7/6/18). California Association for Local Economic Development
applying. 259-2341. (contact Helen Schaubmayer)
550 Bercut Drive, Suite G
If anyone wishes to appeal CABRILLO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Sacramento, CA 95811
any final action taken, REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS AND PROPOSALS
he/she may do so by con- LEASE-LEASEBACK CONSTRUCTION SERVICES City of Santa Clarita
tacting the City Clerk at RFQ/P # 2018-6-11 (contact Jason Crawford or Marilyn Sourgose)
(650) 259-2414, to obtain Cabrillo Unified School District (“District”) is seeking proposals 23920 Valencia Blvd., Suite 100
the appropriate form and qualified persons, firms, partnerships, corporations, associa- Santa Clarita, CA 91355
pay the corresponding fee. tions, or professional organizations to provide design, con-
structability review, value engineering, master scheduling, cost County of Stanislaus
A completed form must be estimating, budgeting, and construction services for the devel- (contact Keith Boggs or Sheryl Swartz)
submitted before the end of opment and construction for the Hatch Phase III, Increment 4 1010 10th Street
the appeal period stated at Project (“Project”), in accordance with the lease-leaseback Modesto, CA 95354
the conclusion of the hear- structure set forth in Education Code section 17406 et seq.
ing. City of Vista
6/22/18 The Request for Qualifications and Proposals (“RFQ/P”), (contact Kevin Ham or Reception)
CNS-3146574# which includes instructions for its completion, is enclosed for 200 Civic Center Dr.
SAN MATEO DAILY your consideration. According to the specifications contained Vista, CA 92084
JOURNAL in this RFQ/P, Respondents to this RFQ/P shall submit a com-
pleted Statement of Qualifications (“SOQ”) along with its Pro- City of Lakeport
posal (collectively “RFQ/P Packet”). (contact Margaret Silveira or Hilary Britton)
225 Park Street
Respondents must mail or deliver five (5) bound copies, one Lakeport, CA 95453
(1) unbound copy, and one (1) electronic copy on CD or DVD
of the RFQ/P Packet conforming to the requirements of this City of West Sacramento
RFQ/P to: (contact Aaron Laurel or Polly Harris)
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
1110 West Capitol Avenue,
STATEMENT #277878 CABRILLO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT 3rd Floor
The following person is doing business c/o Crystal Leach West Sacramento, CA 95691
as: Yolk Productions, 181 Broadway, 498 Kelly Avenue
MILLBRAE, CA 94030. Registered Own- Sacramento Municipal Utility District
Half Moon Bay, CA 94019
Caregivers
Caregivers Wanted
Wanted er: Robert C. Zimmerman, same ad-
dress. The business is conducted by an RFQ/P # 2018-6-11 (contact Mather Kearney)
Home
Home CCare
are Jobs Individual. The registrant commenced to
transact business under the FBN on N/A.
6301 S Street
ALL RESPONSES ARE DUE BY 4:00 P.M. ON Tuesday, Ju- Sacramento, CA 95817
/s/Robert C. Zimmerman/
(650) 600-8108 This statement was filed with the Asses- ly 31, 2018. Oral, telegraphic, facsimile, telephone or email
sor-County Clerk on 5/31/18. (Published RFQ/P Packets will not be accepted. RFQ/P Packets received Los Angeles County
EEmail:
mail: [email protected]
[email protected] in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 6/1/18, after this date and time will not be accepted and returned un- Economic Development Corporation (LAEDC)
www.starlightcaregivers.com
w ww.starlightcaregivers.com 6/8/18, 6/15/18, 6/22/18). opened. The District reserves the right to waive any informali- (contact Carrie Rogers or Linden Johnson)
AApply
pply online or w
walk-in
alk-in ties or irregularities in the RFQ/P Packets. The District also 444 S. Flower St., 37th Floor
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME reserves the right to reject any and all RFQ/P Packets and to Los Angeles, CA 90071
4600 EEll CCamino
amino Real
Real,, # 211,, Los
Los Altos
Altos STATEMENT #277843 negotiate contract terms with one or more Respondents.
The following person is doing business or as soon thereafter as the matter can be heard. Said public
as: Kids’ Club, 221 San Miguel Way,
SAN MATEO, CA 94403. Registered Questions regarding this RFQ/P may be directed to the Dis- hearing will be held to consider the formation of an assess-
Owner: Maria Rita Villena, same ad- trict’s Chief Business Official, Crystal Leach at ment district (the “Assessment District”) and adoption of the
dress. The business is conducted by an [email protected] and must be submitted on or by Water Efficiency and Property Assessed Clean Energy
Individual. The registrant commenced to (PACE) and Job Creation Program (FIGTREE PACE) pur-
transact business under the FBN on N/A. 2:00 P.M. ON Wednesday, July 11, 2018.
Day
Day or Night
Night Shifts,
Shifftsts, Immediate
Immediate Placement
Placement /s/Maria Rita Villena/ suant to Chapter 29 of Part 3 of Division 7 of the California
Required:
Required: 2 years
years paid experience
experience This statement was filed with the Asses- All Respondents must have already been prequalified by the Streets and Highways Code (commencing with Section
or current
current CNA Certification;
Certification; sor-County Clerk on 5/29/18. (Published District in accordance with Public Contract Code section 5898.12). The Assessment District will be a voluntary contrac-
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 6/1/18, tual assessment district to assist property owners with the
M 6/8/18, 6/15/18, 6/22/18). 20111.6. Proposed electrical, mechanical and plumbing sub-
PREP COOKS - Learn to be a Sushi contractors are also subject to the prequalification require- cost of installing distributed generation renewable energy
Chef ! $14-16.50+/hr (DOE) Available at ments as required by Public Contract Code section 20111.6. sources and making permanently affixed energy efficient,
Genji Sushi within Whole Foods Market. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
Locations in Los Alto Los altos, Redwood STATEMENT #277863 seismic, and water efficient improvements to their property.
City, San Mateo and Palo Alto! Benefits The following person is doing business The geographical boundaries of the Assessment District will
include medical, dental, and vision cover- as: Abbey San Mateo Carpet & Floor, now include the geographical boundaries of the Cities of Bris-
age, paid vacation, commuter savings 101 N Amphlett Blvd, SAN MATEO, CA bane, Morgan Hill, Sunnyvale and Twentynine Palms.
account, tuition reimbursement, internal 94401. Registered Owner: San Mateo
promotions, and more! Kitchen experi- Carpets LLC, CA. The business is con-
ence preferred, must be 18 +. Please ducted by a Limited Liability Company. At the hearing, any person may present oral or written testi-
send resume to [email protected] or The registrant commenced to transact mony. The Board of Directors will consider all objections or

LEGAL NOTICES
call 513-238-0680 for this opportunity! business under the FBN on 9/1998. protests, if any, to the proposed (i) improvements, (ii) Assess-
/s/N. Miles Stanton/
This statement was filed with the Asses- ment District boundaries, and (iii) Assessment District con-
SALES - Telemarketing and Inside Sales sor-County Clerk on 5/30/18. (Published tractual assessment.
Representative needed to sell newspa- in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 6/1/18,
per print and web advertising and event
marketing solutions. To apply, please call
6/8/18, 6/15/18, 6/22/18). Fictitious Business Name Statements, Dated: June 22 and June 29, 2018 (6/22/18, 6/29/18) By:
650-344-5200 and send resume to
[email protected] FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
Trustee Sale Notice, Name Change, Probate, Gurbax Sahota
California Enterprise Development Authority
STATEMENT #277962
The following person is doing business
Notice of Adoption, Divorce Summons, 6/22, 6/29/18
SALES/MARKETING
INTERNSHIPS
as: Aerophyte Designs, 526 E Santa Inez
Ave., SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Regis-
Notice of Public Sales and More. CNS-3145161#
SAN MATEO DAILY JOURNAL
The San Mateo Daily Journal is looking tered Owner: Lynn Wu, same address.
for ambitious interns who are eager to
jump into the business arena with both
The business is conducted by an Individ-
ual. The registrant commenced to trans- Published in the Daily Journal for San Mateo County.
feet and hands. Learn the ins and outs act business under the FBN on N/A.
of the newspaper and media industries.
This position will provide valuable
/s/Lynn Wu/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
Fax your request to: 650-344-5290
experience for your bright future.
Email resume
sor-County Clerk on 6/8/18. (Published in
the San Mateo Daily Journal 6/15/18,
Email them to: [email protected]
[email protected] 6/22/18, 6/29/18, 7/6/18).
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203 public notices 203 public notices 295 art 304 furniture 308 tools 311 musical instruments
fiCtitious businEss namE fiCtitious businEss namE brushEd finish, 15" X 20" frame 2 Walnut 3-drawer nitestands. Tops Craftsman 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6" piano-1955 baldWin Acrosonic 36”
statEmEnt #277891 statEmEnt #278098 holds 18 various size photos. Never need work but very good cond. $20/ea dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402 High, Free for anyone to pick-up
The following person is doing business The following person is doing business used. $20. 650-369-2486. (650)952-3466. (650)295-9121.
as: Antuan Lash & Brow, 4060 S. El Ca- as: Momo Izakaya, 1301 Palmetto Ave, lG CraftsmEn shop vac 6.5hp $60
mino Real, Suite A, #03, SAN MATEO, Ste D, PACIFICA, CA 94044. Registered 296 appliances antiquE dininG table for six people (510)943-9221
Owner: Jialiang Xue, 626 Colby St, San plaYEr piano 1916 W/Bench 25 mu-
CA 94403. Registered Owner: Tuan Le, with chairs $99. (650)580-6324 sic rolls $950 Don (415)309-3892
Francisco, CA 94134. The business is shopsmith mark V 50th Anniversary
423 Hazelwood Dr., South San Francis- air ConditionEr 10000 BTU w/re- most attachments. $1,500/OBO. www.elo.deals
conducted by an Individual. The regis- antiquE mohaGanY Bookcase. Four
co, CA 94080. The business is conduct- mote. Slider model fits all windows. LG (650)504-0585
trants commenced to transact business feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966. saxophonE- alto Silver with Case
ed by an Individual. The registrant com- brand $199 runs like new. (650)235-
under the FBN on 6/19/2018. $250.00 (650)948-4895
menced to transact business under the 0898 armChair Good condition $55. vintaGE Craftsman Jig Saw. Circa
/s/Jialiang Xue/
FBN on 05/06/2018. This statement was filed with the Asses- (650)266-3184 1947. $60. (650)245-7517 upriGht piano. In tune. Fair condi-
/s/Tuan Le/ sor-County Clerk on 6/20/18. (Published CoffEE makEr $15.00 white, Kitchen
Gourmet, makes up to 12 cups (650)533- bEdstEad sinGlE, poster style, box vintaGE shopsmith and band tion. FREE. (650) 533-4886.
This statement was filed with the Asses- in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 6/22/18,
6/29/18, 7/618, 7/13/18). 0907 spring, mattress available. $40.00. saW, good shape. $300/obo. Call vintaGE linGEriE Washboard circa
sor-County Clerk on 5/31/18. (Published (650)593-7408 (650)342-6993
in the San Mateo Daily Journal 6/15/18, 1920’s The Zinc King #703. Suitable for
ColEman lxE Roadtrip Grill - strumming $50 (650)369-2486
6/22/18, 6/29/18, 7/6/18). Red Brand New! (still in box) $100 bEiGE sofa $99. Excellent Condition
fiCtitious businEss namE
statEmEnt #278095 (650)918-9847 (650) 315-2319 Yamaha aCoustiC Guitar, model
The following person is doing business WEldEr- linColn AC 220 amps 240 FG830 electric. $400.00 (650)421-5469
fiCtitious businEss namE ElECtriC stovE From Sears bunk bEds for sale. Cherry Wood, 2 volts $199.00 (650)948-4895
as: Johnny’s Shell, 248 South Airport years old. Includes Mattresses. $600 or
statEmEnt #277999 Blvd, SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA Excellent Condition $225 zilJian CYmbals with stands, 21”
B/O (650)685-2494
The following person is doing business 94080. Registered Owner: Hampton’s Please Call (650)244-9267 309 office Equipment ride, 18” crash. Paistie 18” crash - $99
as: Dynamic Design Concepts, 149 Ma- Service, Inc., CA. The business is con- CommodE, Good condition. $20 obo.
(916)826-5964
ple St #1109, REDWOOD CITY, CA ducted by a Corporation. The registrants hotpoint hEavY Duty Dryer excellent laptop CasE or bag. Black. Like new.
working condition Burlingame $50 Call Please call (650)745-6309
94063. Registered Owner: Timothy A. commenced to transact business under Hardly used. $25. (650)697-1564. 312 pets & animals
Crapo, same address. The business is the FBN on . Dan (408)656-0958
ComputEr dEsk (glass) & chair. Like
conducted by an Individual. The regis- /s/Russell J. Hampton/
This statement was filed with the Asses- maYtaG WashEr excellent working new $75 OBO (650)704-4709 or 310 misc. for sale airlinE CarriEr for cats, pur. from
trant commenced to transact business condition Burlingame $50 Call Dan [email protected] Southwest Airlines, $25, 2 available. Call
under the FBN on N/A. sor-County Clerk on 6/20/18. (Published 500-600 biG Band-era 78's--most mint,
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 6/22/18, (408)656-0958 (505)228-1480 local.
/s/Timothy A. Crapo/ ComputEr dEsk For sale $99 no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459
6/29/18, 7/618, 7/13/18). (650)520-4650
This statement was filed with the Asses- mfG h20labs Model 300 exc cond onE kEnnEl Cab ll one Pet Taxi ani-
sor-County Clerk on 6/12/18. (Published counter top $25 Burl (650)248-3839. ComputEr sWivEl CHAIR. Padded bEssY small Evening Hand Bag With mal carriers 26x16. Excellent cond. $60..
in the San Mateo Daily Journal 6/15/18, notiCE of amEndEd pEtition to Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409 Beige Cord $75.00 (650)678-5371 (650)593-2066
6/22/18, 6/29/18, 7/6/18). administEr EstatE of room hEatEr Electric 1320 Watts, Ar-
vin Air Fan Forced Automatic $5. dEsk, Gd. cond. $99.99 or b.o. bifold shuttErs 2x28”x79 $10.00 parrot CaGE, Steel, Large - approx
Barbara Ellen Helgesen (650)544-5306
Case Number: 18PRO00600 (650)952-3500 (650)458-3578 4 ft by 4 ft, Excellent condition $300 best
fiCtitious businEss namE To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con- Cash rEGistEr Parts; Much Skin Not offer. (650)245-4084
tingent creditors, and persons who may sEWinG maChinE-roYal XL 6000
statEmEnt #277906 Dressmaker Sewing Machine. $150. Guts $500 (415)269-4784
The following person is doing business otherwise be interested in the will or es- dininG tablE (36"x54") and 4 match- pEt CarriEr for small dog or cat in ex-
tate, or both, of Barbara Ellen Helgesen. (650)342-8436. ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for cellent condition $30. Claudia (650) 349-
as: 154 Madison Apts, 154 Madison Ave- CostCo plaY Pen with travel bag.
A Petition for Probate has been filed by $250 .(650)-654-1930. Used once $35 (650)591-2981 6059
nue, Redwood City, CA 94061. Regis- shoWtimE rotissEriE used once
tered Owners: Richard Tod Spieker and David Brent MacQueen in the Superior $90. Call (650)347-1458 no ans/eave
Court of California, County of San Mateo. drEssEr 4-draWEr in Belmont for drum -déCor ONLY Brass cylinder & pEt taxi Animal Carrier. Brand: Delux
Catherine R. Spieker, 60 Mulberry Lane, The Petition for Probate requests that
message. $75. Good condition; good for children. fittings, wood frame. Has age. $25.00 Nature Miracle - Excellent Condition for
Atherton, CA 94027. The business is David Brent MacQueen be appointed as Call (650)678-8585 (650)344-4756 $25. Call (650)349-6059.
conducted by a Trust. The registrant unitap standard centerset bath-
personal representative to administer the room chrome faucet, complete, $10,
commenced to transact business under estate of the decedent. drEssEr W/mirror & chest, mid- lionEl Christmas Holiday expan-
the FBN on 5/13/08. The petition requests the decedent’s will
(650)595-3933 century, blond/tan. Both for $99. Night- sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537 316 Clothes
/s/Richard Tod Spieker/ and codicils, if any, be admitted to pro- stands also available. SSF. (650)392-
vaCuum ClEanEr (reconditioned) 4841 lionEl WEstErn Union Pass car and 5 boxEs male & female square dance
This statement was filed with the Asses- bate. The will and any codicils are avail- $20 Call Ed (415)298-0645 clothing. Excellent Condition. As a
sor-County Clerk on 6/1/18. (Published in able for examination in the file kept by dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
EntErtainmEnt CEntEr for $50. bunch $200 Maryann (650)574-4439.
the San Mateo Daily Journal, 6/15/18, the court. WEstErn Washboard Sales made lorEx 14” B&W Surveillance System
6/22/18, 6/29/18, 7/6/18). The petition requests authority to admin- of brass and wood, Golden Beam #25-C. Good shape, blonde, about 5' high.
(650)726-4102 Model SG14S1042C-A $75 (415)407- bEautiful silvEr clutch evening
ister the estate under the Independent $75. phone 650-369-2486. 2360 RWC loction.
Administration of Estates Act. (This au- bag. Never used. $20 (650)794-0839
thority will allow the personal representa- Whirlpool WashEr DRYER, GE frEE WoodEn Cabinet 73"Wide,
fiCtitious businEss namE 16"Deep and 29"Wide. Built with 2X6 luGGaGE, rEd, 21" NEW Samsonite box of used men's Levi's and misc.
statEmEnt #278071 tive to take many actions without obtain- Refrigerator all working and in good con- Spinner,$50.00. (650)729-3000
ing court approval. Before taking certain Lumber. Art at (415)467-7353 Brisbane. jeans $99.00 or best offer fair condition
The following person is doing business dition all for $99.00 (650)315-3240. (650)589-0764
very important actions, however, the per-
as: Sukhothai Wellness Center, 656 Wal- sonal representative will be required to GlidEr rocker and ottoman, oak, excel-
nut Street, SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. 297 bicycles lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644. makEs 6"x6" potholders, frame and daWGs brand Kaymann black and
give notice to interested persons unless loops included. FREE. 650-595-3933 white snake print loafers size 7 (9.3”) $25
Registered Owners: 1)Netmanee Ratta- they have waived notice or consented to
nasungnern, 2830 Flores Street Apt 16, adult bikEs 1 regular and 2 with bal- ikEa drEssEr, black, 3 shelf. 23" x (650)369-2486
the proposed action.) The independent mEilink safE-firE Proof,
San Mateo, CA 94403 2)Vivien Rattana- administration authority will be granted loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356 15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804.
50”x31”X31”, 2200lbs $1200 faux fur Coat Woman's brown multi
sungnern, 211 Elm Street, San Mateo, unless an interested person files an ob- ikEa tablE, black 58" x 21" x 14" high. www.elo.deals (415)309-3892 color in excellent condition 3/4
CA 94401. The business is conducted jection to the petition and shows good bmx monGoosE Outer Limit Bike, $ 30. (650)598-9804.
looks almost new, $29 (650)595-3933 length $50 (650)692-8012
by an Unincorporated Association other cause why the court should not grant au-
than a Partnership. The registrants com- thority. lovE Chair, velour, tan. $45. nEGrini fEnCinG Epee mask size M GEnuinE ladiEs Mink Fur Jacket,
A hearing on the petition will be held in Child’s sChWinn biCYClE, bluE in (808)631-1365. & France Lames 5 epee blade $95
menced to transact business under the good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189. $50.00 Call: (650)368-0748.
FBN on 10/1/2013. this court as follows: July 13, 2018 at (415)260-6940
9:00 a.m., Superior Court of California, nEW dEluxE Twin Folding Bed, Lin- Golf shoEs, FootJoy, black & white
/s/Vivien Rattanasungnern/ County of San Mateo, 400 County Cen- Girl's 24" Schwinn bicycle. Good con- ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must
This statement was filed with the Asses- dition. $25 (650) 387-8121 roof raCk FOR VAN / ALUMINUM saddle, 91/2, good condition, $5;
ter, Redwood City, CA 94063. Sell! (650) 875-8159. BOX $90 (650)948-4895 (650)591-9769
sor-County Clerk on 6/18/18. (Published If you object to the granting of the peti-
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 6/22/18, nEW 12" girls bike w/ training wheels
tion, you should appear at the hearing $75.00 (650) 347-1458 no ans/leave nEW tWin Mattress set plus frame samsonitE 26" tan hard-sided suit kaYano mEn’s Running shoes size 11
6/29/18, 7/618, 7/13/18). and state your objections or file written mes $30.00 (650) 347-2356 case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new. good condition $20 (650)520-7045
objections with the court before the hear- $45. (650)328-6709
ing. Your appearance may be in person niaGara vibratinG Adjustable bed ladiEs ClothinG, some w/tags.
fiCtitious businEss namE or by your attorney. 298 Collectibles good condition Burlingame $90 Call Dan silk sarEE 6 yards new nice color.for $99.00 (650)589-0764.
statEmEnt #278019 If you are a creditor or a contingent cred- (408)656-0958 $35 only. Call(650)515-2605 for more in-
The following person is doing business itor of the decedent, you must file your 80’s tops Complete Factory Set All formation. ladiEs sEquin dress, blue, size XL,
claim with the court and mail a copy to Years $99 Call Rick (415) 999-4474. offiCE tYpE 34"X 60" heavy solid pure silk lining, $40.00, (650) 578-9208
as: Terrace Hills Apartments, 619 N. San wood with formica wood grain top $25 sink, 33”x22” Top mount with faucet,
Mateo Dr., SAN MATEO, CA 94401. the personal representative appointed by
the court within the later of either (1) four a-tEam fiGurinEs Plus Jeep $20 (650) 787-9753 $15.00 (650)544-5306 mEn's stEtson hat, size large, new,
Registered Owner: Malek Property months from the date of first issuance of (650)591-9769 San Carlos rim, solid black, large, great gift. $40
Mgmt, Inc., CA. The business is con- letters to a general personal representa- rEtro hutCh Needs refinishing other- slr lEns Pentax 28-90mm f3.5-5.6 (650) 578-9208
ducted by a Corporation. The registrants tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the GinnY doll 8" Carhop, uniform & wise good condition. Top detaches from Pentax K Mount $25 (650)436-7171
commenced to transact business under California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days apron,cap, skates & tray. Original bottom $25. (650)712-9962 mink stolE - Excellent condition. Was
the FBN on 03/01/2018. from the date of mailing or personal de- box.$15. (650)712-1070 slr lEns Sigma 28-105mm f3.8-5.6 rarely worn. $50. San Bruno. (650)794-
/s/Mina Malek/ livery to you of a notice under sectioin sEWinG storaGE cabinet, Custom Sigma SA Mount $25 (650)436-7171 0839
This statement was filed with the Asses- 9052 of the California Probate Code.Oth- lEnnox rEd Rose, Unused, hand made wood perfect condition $75.
(650)483-1222 train-Color print by John Hugh nEW With tags Wool or cotton Men's
sor-County Clerk on 6/13/18. (Published er California statutes and legal authority painted, porcelain, authenticity papers, Coker $50 Call (650)344-4756
may affect your rights as a creditor. You $12.00. (650) 578 9208. pullover sweaters (XL) $15/each
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 6/22/18, sofabEd, vElour, tan, Excellent (650)952-3466
6/29/18, 7/618, 7/13/18). may want to consult with an attorney unidEn harlEY Davidson Gas Tank
knowledgeable in California law. millEr litE Neon sign , work good condition. $75. (808)631-1365. phone. $100 or best offer. (650)863-8485
You may examine the file kept by the $59 call (650)218-6528 tuxEdo sizE 40, black, including white
solid Wood Dining table with exten- shirt, excellent cond. $50 (650)355-5189
court. If you are a person interested in
fiCtitious businEss namE
the estate, you may file with the court a star Wars Action figure: Qui-Gon sion great piece great condition black 311 musical instruments
statEmEnt #278020 Jinn (Jedi Knight), mint-in package. $10 $80 (650)364-5263 Wilson lEathEr Lady Jacket. Small,
Request for Special Notice (form DE- like new. $45. (808)863-1136.
The following person is doing business 154) of the filing of an inventory and ap- Steve (650)518-6614. 1929 antiquE Alto Selmer, Cigar Cut-
as: Garden Oaks Apartments, 810 Cole- solid Wood Entertainment Center- ter, Newly Refurbished $6,000 OBO Call
praisal of estate assets or of any petition TurnTable, Am-Fm, Eight Track, Built In Wilson lEathEr, burgundy lady jack-
man Ave., MENLO PARK, CA 94025. or account as provided in Probate Code 299 Computers (650)742-6776. et, Small, like new $45 (808)863-1136
Registered Owner: Malek Property Speakers, Sony 26’ Smart T.V.(68.75 in.
section 1250. A Request for Special No- X 25.5inch X28inch) $500 o.b.o
Mgmt, Inc., CA. The business is con- tice form is available from the court clerk. ChromatiC harmoniCa: Horner
ducted by a Corporation. The registrants Attorney for Petitioner:
19" Color Monitor with stand VG con-
dition power cord/owners manual includ-
(925)482-5742
The 64 Chomonica, German Made $180, 318 sports Equipment
commenced to transact business under Kate Kostrzewa ed $60.00 OBO 1-415-279-4857 tablE 24"x48" folding legs each end. (650)278-5776.
the FBN on 03/01/2011. KDK Legal 15 sf Giants Posters -- Barry Bonds,
Melamine top, 500# capacity. Cost Jeff Kent, JT Snow. 6' x 2.5' Unused. $4
/s/Mina Malek/ 80 Stone Pine Rd, Ste 200B i-pad kEYboard. $25.00. (650)588- $130. Sell $50. 650-591-4141
Half Moon Bay, CA 94019 each. $35 all. (650)588-1946 San Bruno
This statement was filed with the Asses- 0842 EpiphonE lEs paul 100th
sor-County Clerk on 6/13/18. (Published (650)440-4524 thrEE inCh egg crate foam twin bed Anniversary Custom Electric Guitar.
FILED: 6/7/2018 rECordablE Cd-r 74, Sealed, Unop- boW flEx Max Trainer M-3-Very Good
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 6/22/18, mattress for sound sleep, perfect condi- Mint. $600.00 650 421 5469 Condition, Like New, Assembled, Paid
(Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X, tion, $20, 650-595-3933
6/29/18, 7/618, 7/13/18). nal on 6/14/18, 6/21/18, 6/22/18 ) $1200 asking $800 Call Michael
(650) 578 9208 fEndEr mustanG I guitar amplifier
tWin bEd frame-black wrought iron (650)784-1061.
70 watts 8-guitar settings.with cover.
from Crate & Barrel $65 (650)631-1341
fiCtitious businEss namE 300 toys $80. (650)421-5469 CampinG bEd, inflatable. "Lazy sofa".
statEmEnt #277912 tWin bEd, mattress, box spring, frame Like new. $15.00 (650)588-0842
The following person is doing business 100 thinGs for little children to do on a fEndEr mustanG ll guitar amplifier
$ 50. (650)598-9804. 110 watts 8-guitar settings, with cover. CampinG tEnt, pop up sleeps 2-3
as: Institute of Oriental Medicine, 2304 S trip. 4"X6" cards with instructions. Used.
EL Camino Real, SAN MATEO, CA FREE (650)595-3933 usEd bEdroom Furniture, FREE. Call $130.00 (650)421-5469 "Quechua, Fresh Black. Co. Waterproof.
statEmEnt of abandonmEnt of Like new. $70.00 (650)588-0842
94403. Registered Owner: American thE usE of a fiCtitious businEss (650)573-7381.
Consotherapy Center Inc., CA. The amEriCan flYEr locomotive runs for salE: Epiphone Les Paul Cus-
namE statEmEnt 277390 Wall unit/room Divider. Simple tom Prophecy Electric Guitar. Mint. CompEtitor WEiGht BenchNever
business is conducted by a Corporation. Name of the person abandoning the use good #21085 $75.00 (650) 867-7433 used Still in box. $35.00 (650)593-1261
lines. Breaks down for transportation. $625.00. (650)421-5469.
The registrants commenced to transact of the Fictitious Business Name: Luis A. $25.(650)712-9962 leave message
business under the FBN on 06/04/2018. larGE stuffEd ANIMALS - $3 each Easton aluminum bat.33 inches, 30
Melgoza Navarro. Name of Business: J Great for Kids (650) 952-3500 huGE ludWiG Drum Set Silver Sparkle
/s/Jeffrey Zhonaxue Mah/ & L Auto Service. Date of original filing: Walnut ChEst, small (4 drawer with & Chrome, Zelgian, Pasite & Sabian
oz, 2 3/4 barrel. $30. (650)596-0513
This statement was filed with the Asses- April 13, 2018. Address of Principal star Wars Celebration 3 Darth Vader upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429
Place of Business: 630 El Camino Real, Cymbals, 24 in. Timpany $4,300 EvErlast 80# MMA Heavy Bag and
sor-County Clerk on 6/4/18. (Published in $20 new w/case Dan (650)303-3568 (650)369-8013.
MILLBRAE, CA 94030. Registrants: WhitE WiCkEr Armoire, asking $100, Stand. Like New. $99 (650)654-9966
the San Mateo Daily Journal, 6/22/18,
6/29/18, 7/618, 7/13/18). 1)Luis A. Melgoza Navarro, 382 Angus great condition, text for picture (650)571-
Ave E, San Bruno, CA 94066 2)Jose L. 302 antiques 0947 piano, upriGht, in excellent condi- Golf baG travel protector, black, $5;
Avila Moreno, 20 Greenwood Drive, tion. Asking $345. (650)366-4769 (650)591-9769
South San Francisco, CA 94080. The 100 Y/o family heirloom, hand sewn, Wood - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x
fiCtitious businEss namE hexagon pieced quilt. 8ft. sq. $99.
statEmEnt #278084 business was conducted by a General 17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311
Partnership. (650)556-9708
The following person is doing business /s/Luis A. Melgoza Navarro/
as: 1)Learning Institute for Evolution This statement was filed with the Asses- mahoGanY antiquE Secretary desk,
306 housewares
2)LIFE, 347 Santa Clara Avenue, RED- sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo 72” x 40” , 3 drawers, Display case, bev-
WOOD CITY, CA 94061. Registered County on 6/6/18. elled glass, $150. (650)766-3024. ComplEtE sEt OF CHINA - Windsor
Owner: Chita Albert, same address. The (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings,
business is conducted by an Individual. nal, 6/22/18, 6/29/18, 7/6/18, 7/13/18). rECords WantEd: Buying Collec- 20-pieces in original box, never used.
tions-Jazz, Rock & Soul (LPs & 45s) also $250 per box (3 boxes available).
The registrants commenced to transact (650)342-5630
business under the FBN on June 19, Reel To Reel Tapes Call (no text please)
2018. (510) 969-8988
/s/Chita Albert/ 210 lost & found or [email protected] CrYstal (lEadEd glass) lamp $30.
Can send picture. (650)464-7860
This statement was filed with the Asses-
lost Cat. Black and White. Black
sor-County Clerk on 6/19/18. (Published patch on right eye. REWARD. Juliska hand-CraftEd 6 7/16"
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 6/22/18, Call (323) 439-7713. 303 Electronics plates. 2 bxs, of 4 ea. NEW $15.00
6/29/18, 7/618, 7/13/18). (650)344-4756
antarEs dollars Bill Changer ma-
books chines never used for small bus. $95 laCE tablECloth. 84" x 64". Like
fiCtitious businEss namE (650)992-4544. new and lovely. Rarely used. $35. San
statEmEnt #278057 JamEs pattErson hardback books. Bruno. (650)794-0839
The following person is doing business 2 @ $3.00 each. (650)341-1861
blaupunkt am/fm/Cd Radio and Re- mikasa sEt. White. Modern (square)
as: Irvine Company, 550 Newport Center ceiver with Detachable Face asking Setting for 4 $30 (415)734-1152.
Drive, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660. niCholas sparks hardback books.
2 @ $3.00 each. Call (650)341-1861 $100. (650)593-4490
Registered Owner: Irvine Management sink doublE cast iron. Good condi-
Company, DE. The business is conduct- qualitY books used and rare. World motorola bravo MB 520 (android tion. $99.00. (650)593-7408
ed by a Corporation. The registrants & US History and classic American nov- 4.1 upgrade) smart phone 35$ 8GB SD
commenced to transact business under els. $5 each obo (650)345-5502 card Belmont (650)595-8855 308 tools
the FBN on 1/1/2018.
/s/Jason D’Elia/ thE halo Forerunner saga. 3 books. onkYo av Receiver HT-R570 .Digital antiquE iron Hand Drills. 3 available
This statement was filed with the Asses- Like new. Great gift! $25. (650) 204-0587 Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready, at $30 each. (650)339-3672 Ron
sor-County Clerk on 6/15/18. (Published Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 6/22/18, v.loGvinov, unusual Journey to the briGGs & Stratton Lawn Mower with
6/29/18, 7/618, 7/13/18). Country of Cyclic Arithmetic, 2017, Rus- samsunG flat TV 20" ex.co.incl. Mulch rear bag-like new- $95.00.
sian, 104p $25 (650)638-1695 VCR ,set up $70. (650)992-4544 (650)771-6324.
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318 Sports equipment garage Sales 620 Automobiles 620 Automobiles 625 Classic Cars 670 Auto Service
golf BAllS, good condition, 100 for 1994 MitSuBiShi 3000 GT- VR4 Twin CheVY ‘55 BEL AIR 2 door, Standard
$10; (650)591-9769
gArAge Turbo Perfect Cont. Asking $30,000
(650)315-2959 (650)558-8555
got An older Transmission V8 Motor, non-op $22,000
obo. (650)952-4036. AA SMog
CAr, BoAt, or rV?
golf CluBS {13}, Bag, & Pull Cart all--
$90.00 (650)341-8342 SAleS 1999 CAdillAC DeVille Contour-Paid Do the humane thing. CheVY ‘86 CorVette. Automatic.
Complete Repair & Service
$29.75 plus certificate fee
$6,000 Sell $3,000 Good Condition Donate it to the 93,000 miles. Sports Package.$6,800 (most cars)
golf CluBS, used set with Cart for
$50. (650)593-4490 Sat & Sun (650)315-2954 or (650)558-8555 Humane Society.
Call 1- 800-943-8412
obo. (650) 952-4036. 869 California Drive .
Burlingame
guthY-renKer PoWer Rider,Ever- 722 9th Ave. don’t lose money CorVette ‘69 350 4-SPeed. 50K
MileS. $19,000 OBO or trade for ‘50
(650) 340-0492
last 2 1/2 ankle weights, kegel thigh ex- on a trade-in or
erciser $20 (510)770-1976 San Mateo consignment! hYundAi ‘11 SONATA Limited Edi-
Oldsmobile Cpe.. (650)481-5296.
MerCedeS ‘74 450 SEL, One owner,
heAlth rider. Exercise machine. Ex-
cellent condition. $95. San Bruno. 94402 tion, Pearl Blue. Fully loaded. Great
condition. 113K miles. One owner. No Accidents, Needs Engine, Pale Yel-
Sell your vehicle in the $7,895. Call or text: 415-533-9748. low, $4,000 (650)375-1350.
WeSt CoASt
(650)794-0839
heAlthrider (originAl 90's equip-
8am-4pm daily Journal’s MerCedeS ‘79 450 SL with hard top. Auto Services
Completely rebuilt. 20K obo. (650)851-
ment). Good condition. $25 (650) 387- Auto Classifieds. Cash discounts, DMV
8121 House Hold Items, hYundAi 2013 Tucson Limited Edi-
tion White, Automatic 6-cyl, naviga-
0878
Services
Men'S roSSignol Skis.
good condition, (650)341-0282.
$95.00, Baby Clothes, Just $45
tion, heated front seats, panoramic
roof, leather interior 79k miles excel- 630 trucks & SuV’s 786 El Camino Real
Strollers, We’ll run it lent condition $11,950 OBO. Text or
leave msg (650)533-0671. hondA 2012 CR-V AWD EX, clean,
South San Francisco, CA 94080
one dozen Official League Diamond ‘til you sell it! good condition, front-side airbags, 6 (415)588-8993
Baseballs. Brand New. $35. Call Roger
(650)771-6324.
Baby Changer, speaker audio system, 24,964 miles, on-
ly $15,495. (650)201-9007
PrinCe tenniS 2 section nylon black
Treadmill, Office reach 83,450 drivers MAzdA ‘12 CX-7 SUV Excellent con-
dition One owner Fully loaded Low
Bag with Prince Pro Graphite Racket- Desk,Clothes and from South Sf to miles reduced $16,995 obo (650)520- 635 Vans 670 Auto Parts
$55.(650)341-8342 Palo Alto 4650
totAl gYM XLS, excellent condition.
Much More! toYotA ‘08 SIENNA LE, excellent con-
dition, camera, bluetooth, trailer, 94K
1960S CAdillAC
(650)592-3887
hub caps $40
Call (650)344-5200 miles. $9,000. text (925)786-5545 See
Paid $2,500. Yours for $900. Call MAzdA 2016 Sky Active one owner per-
(650)588-0828 [email protected] fect condition 4DR Silver Low miles craigslist for pics. BridgeStone AlenzA 235/65R17,
$19,995 OBO (650)520-4650 $50. Excellent condition, 80k warranty,
touredge reACtion ii uniflex sys-
tem 8 irons 3-9 and pitch irons
640 Motorcycles/Scooters used less than 10k. (650)593-4490
PontiAC 1997 Passenger Van. Alumi-
new $75. Call May (650)349-0430 BMW ‘11 328i, white M package, 105K ford 1950S 3 speed trans $50
num Rims with good tires. Needs engine BMW ‘03 F650 GS, $3899 OBO. Call
miles, $12,500. (650)302-5523 (650)592-3887
treAdMill-horizon liKe New, limit- gArAge SAleS ‘ work! $900. Call (650)365-8287 or cell
9650)714-3865.
(650) 995-0003
Mini CooPer- Hood Best offer-
ed use, Paid $750-Asking $450 OBO
(650)508-8662 eStAte SAleS CheVrolet ‘86 ASTROVAN, 63K toYotA ‘13 Corolla - Black, Excellent
MotorCYCle SAddleBAgS,
with mounting hardware and other parts
www.elo.deals Call Don(415)309-3892
miles, $3800 (650)481-5296 condition Like new, Automatic, One own- $35. Call (650)670-2888
VintAge nASh Cruisers Mens/ Wom- PeerleSS tire Chains, used a few
Make money, make room! er, $7,995.00 (650)212-6666. times. Fits several sizes P165-225. $20
ens Roller Skates Blue indoor/outdoor sz CheVY ‘10 HHR . 68K. EXCELLENT
6-8. $60 B/O. (650)574-4439 CONDITION. $8888. (650)274-8284. 645 Boats obo. (650)745-6309
List your upcoming toYotA 1999 4Runner SR5. 179K.
Good condition. $2900. Message: White StAr Tire Chains, never used.
CheVY 2007 Malibu 4-Door Sedan Grey
WoMAn’S SKi Boots, Nordica, size 8
$30 (650)592-2047.
garage sale, 200K Miles Excellent condition Premier (650)740-2221 MAliBu 24 ft with tower. Completely re-
built and re-finished. Boat and Motor.
P195/75R14. $25 obo. (650)745-6309.
moving sale, coated protection $1,800 (650)871-8596
625 Classic Cars 20K obo. (650)851-0878.
YAMAhA roof RACK, 58 inches $75. 680 Autos Wanted
(650)458-3255 estate sale, CheVY hhr ‘08 - Grey, spunky car
SeA rAY 16 ft . I/B. $1,200. Needs
loaded, even seat warmers, $9,500.
yard sale, (408)807-6529. CAdillAC ‘85 Classic El Dorado Upholstery. Call (650)898-5732. Wanted 62-75 Chevrolets
340 Camera & Photo equip. 44,632 original miles. Needs body work Novas, running or not
rummage sale, dodge ‘99 MAintenAnCe Van, , 650 rVs Parts collection etc.
and headliner $2,975 OBO (650)218- So clean out that garage
niKon 18-140 zoom lenses (3), excel-
lent condition. $200 each. (650)592-9044 clearance sale, or $2,500 OBO Good condition. Call 4681. Give me a call
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57 Fit to __
58 Mock
conclusion?
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organizational
process implied
by eight answers
in this puzzle
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66 Like boxers
67 Parrilla of “Once
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What makes something truly addictive?
By Lindsey Tanner cumstances is activated when people engage
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS in “behaviors conducive to survival” includ-
ing eating and drinking water when thirsty,
CHICAGO — Now that the world’s leading explained Dr. Andrew Saxon, chairman of the
public health group says too much Minecraft association’s addiction psychiatry council.
can be an addiction, could overindulging in The brain chemical dopamine regulates these
chocolate, exercise, even sex, be next? behaviors, but narcotic drugs can flood the
The short answer is probably not. brain with dopamine, encouraging repeated
The new “gaming disorder” classification use and making drug use more rewarding that
from the World Health Organization revives healthy behaviors, Saxon said. Eventually
a debate in the medical community about increasing amounts are needed to get the
whether behaviors can cause the same kind same effect, and brain changes lead to an
of addictive illness as drugs. inability to control use.
The strictest definition of addiction refers Caffeine is a stimulant and also activates
to a disease resulting from changes in brain the brain’s reward system, but to a much less-
chemistry caused by compulsive use of drugs er degree than addictive drugs. The “reward”
or alcohol. The definition includes excessive can make people feel more alert, and frequent
use that damages health, relationships, jobs The World Health Organization said classifying ‘Gaming Disorder’ as a separate condition will users can develop mild withdrawal symptoms
and other parts of normal life. Brain research help governments and health care workers be more vigilant and prepared to identify the risks. when they stop, including headaches and
supports that definition, and some imaging tiredness. Caffeine-containing chocolate
studies have suggested that excessive gam- should be doing becomes an addiction as far “condition” but not a formal diagnosis or
may produce similar effects. Neither sub-
ing might affect the brain in similar ways. as life is concerned,” said Dr. Walter Ling, a disease, and says more research is needed to
stance causes the kinds of life problems
UCLA psychiatrist. determine if it qualifies as an addiction.
Under a looser definition, addiction is con- found in drug addiction, although some cof-
In its widely used manual for diagnosing Certain drugs including opioids and alco-
sidered “a disease of extreme behavior. Any fee drinkers develop a tolerance to caffeine
mental illness, the American Psychiatric hol can over-activate the brain’s reward cir-
behavior carried to extreme that consumes and need to drink more to get the same “buzz”
Association calls excessive video gaming a cuit. That’s the system that under normal cir-
you and keeps you from doing what you or sense of alertness.

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