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Thursday Aug. 24, 2017 XVIII, Edition 6 www.smdailyjournal.com

Golf to stay as alternate uses prove too costly


San Mateo will preserve city-owned Poplar Creek course, for now
By Samantha Weigel to review options for the Poplar But as the city still owes nearly course plays in the citys spectrum little white ball around.
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Creek Golf Course, for which San $7.5 million toward renovations of recreation. The decision was reinforced as
Mateo subsidizes nearly of the course at Coyote Point, I think its very important other recreational uses such as
Looking to balance the cost of $400,000 annually to keep afloat. officials agreed this week to con- for us to take into account the creating a regional sports com-
running a municipal golf course Last year, the city initiated a fea- tinue the status quo at Poplar huge public benefit of Poplar plex or converting it to a passive
with the communitys recreational sibility study to consider a variety Creek. Creek as a g o l f co urs e, open space park would be even
needs, San Mateo will preserve the of recreational options for the Councilman Joe Goethals said Goethals said. We cant let it more costly to the city.
city-owned amenity despite its 105-acre site, aside from the cur- while they opted to hold off on go. Too many San Mateo resi- One option posed as a possibil-
drain on the citys pocketbook. rent 18-hole golf course and driv- alternate uses based in part on dents rely on Poplar Creek for a
The City Council met Monday ing range. finances, he noted the benefits the sunny afternoon of chasing that See GOLF, Page 9

Two arrested
for shooting
in San Mateo
Attempted murder charges for man, woman
after monthlong investigation that led to Ohio
By Samantha Weigel
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

A monthlong investigation into


the shooting of a San Mateo man
led authorities to Ohio where two
were arrested on attempted homi-
cide charges Wednesday morning,
according to police.
A man and woman will be extra- Leonardo Maria
dited back to San Mateo County to Lopez Hernandez
face allegations they shot a 36-
year-old at his home on the 900 the shooting, according to San
block of Delaware Street July 18. Mateo police.
On Aug. 23, East Palo Alto resi- Lopez, 32, and Hernandez, 39,
dents Leonardo Lopez and Maria are facing multiple felony charges
AUSTIN WALSH/ DAILY JOURNAL Hernandez were arrested in for attempted murder, shooting at
Harry Costa, owner of Costas Just Things, curates an extensive collection of vintage collectables from his San Bruno Jefferson Township, Ohio, follow-
store. Below:The store, 575 San Mateo Ave., specializes in mid-century toys with an emphasis on cars and trains. ing a lengthy investigation into See ARRESTS, Page 20

Just things Charlottesville violence leads


Vintage shop owner Harry Costa preserves rare collectibles in downtown San Bruno to soul-searching at ACLU
By Austin Walsh By Tom Hays Inside Cracks in
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF and Larry Neumeister the ACLUs
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS strict defense
Those seeking respite from the bedlam of the Bay of the First
Area bustle may find their temporary relief through a NEW YORK Faced with an Amen dmen t
portal to simpler times in downtown San Bruno. angry backlash for defending no matter
From a central storefront packed to the gills with white supremacists right to march Charlottesville covers how offen-
thousands of toys, trains, cars and countless other in Charlottesville, the American Confederate statues sive the
items forgotten by time, Harry Costa offers col- Civil Liberties Union is con- See page 5 s p e e c h
lectibles to those searching for a piece of the past. fronting a feeling among some of opened from
The endless and expensive collection filling its members that was once consid- the moment a counter-protester
ered heresy: Maybe some speech
See COSTA, Page 20 isnt worth defending. See ACLU, Page 19

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Thought for the Day


Life begins when a person
first realizes how soon it will end.
Marcelene Cox, American writer

This Day in History


Hurricane Andrew smashed into

1992 Florida, causing $30 billion in dam-


age; 43 U.S. deaths were blamed on
the storm.
In A. D. 7 9 , long-dormant Mount Vesuvius erupted, burying
the Roman cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum in volcanic ash;
an estimated 20,000 people died.
In 1 5 7 2 , the St. Bartholomews Day massacre of French
Protestants at the hands of Catholics began in Paris.
In 1 8 1 4 , during the War of 1812, British forces invaded
Washington, D.C., setting fire to the Capitol (which was still
under construction) and the White House, as well as other pub-
lic buildings.
In 1 9 1 2 , Congress passed a measure creating the Alaska
Territory. Congress approved legislation establishing Parcel
Post delivery by the U.S. Post Office Department, slated to
begin on January 1, 1913.
In 1 9 3 2 , Amelia Earhart embarked on a 19-hour flight from
Los Angeles to Newark, New Jersey, making her the first
woman to fly solo, non-stop, from coast to coast.
In 1 9 4 9 , the North Atlantic Treaty came into force.
In 1 9 5 4 , President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed the REUTERS
Communist Control Act, outlawing the Communist Party in Japanese cat statues called manekineko, believed to bring good luck, are dedicated at Gotokuji Temple in Tokyo, Japan.
the United States.
In 1 9 6 7 , a group of demonstrators led by Abbie Hoffman
caused a disruption at the New York Stock Exchange by toss- In other news ...
ing dollar bills onto the trading floor. American industrialist safety inspection. New York Citys Lincoln Center.
Henry J. Kaiser, 85, died in Honolulu.
One-armed man
Grimaldi says the 739 records have The event, known as Diner en Blanc,
In 1 9 7 0 , an explosives-laden van left by anti-war extremists arrested with machete, been updated to reflect the vehicles French for Dinner in White, is an annu-
blew up outside the University of Wisconsins Sterling Hall in clown mask calls it prank have up-to-date inspections. New let- al foodie tradition.
Madison, killing 33-year-old researcher Robert Fassnacht. ters are being sent to drivers. Organizers say there were 45,000
In 1 9 8 1 , Mark David Chapman was sentenced in New York to BIDDEFORD, Maine A one-armed
Maine man accused of startling neigh- The agency launched its long-delayed people on the waiting list for Tuesdays
20 years to life in prison for murdering John Lennon.
(Chapman remains imprisoned.) bors by going for a stroll wearing a computer system last month. dinner. Tickets started at $42.
clown mask and brandishing a machete Ticket holders were told to show up at
says it was supposed to be a prank. Twenty-five pounds one of several designated spots, where
Birthdays Thirty-one-year-old Hollis resident of meth found in car
Corey Berry pleaded not guilty driven by 13-year-old
the secret venue was disclosed.
When the dinner began just before
Wednesday to criminal threatening and sunset, guests were asked to wave their
weapons charges. FRUITA, Colo. Authorities in white napkins in the air.
Police say Berry was intoxicated but western Colorado say they found 25 Organizer Sandy Safi says the dinner
cooperative when they arrested him last pounds of meth inside a car driven by a is a unique night out in the city.
month. They say he had a machete taped 13-year-old. The event began in Paris 29 years ago
to the stump of his amputated arm and The Mesa County Sheriffs Office and is now in 79 cities in 28 countries.
was wearing a mask to copy previous says the boy along with his two older
clown sightings. cousins, a 22-year-old man and his 19- Bank robbery charges filed
Police say Berry was first spotted in year-old sister, were arrested after being against AK-47 bandit suspect
Actor-writer Actor Steve Actor-comedian Hollis but then fled into the woods. pulled over Tuesday on eastbound
They say he was taken into custody Interstate 70 near Fruita, about 16 miles Eds: APNewsNow. Retransmitting.
Stephen Fry is 60. Guttenberg is 59. Dave Chappelle is east of the Utah border. All three are LINCOLN, Neb. Robbery charges
44. when he re-emerged.
from Los Angeles and face possible have been filed in Nebraska against a
Composer-musician Mason Williams is 79. Rhythm-and- Glitch sends drivers license drug charges. man suspected of being the AK-47
blues singer Marshall Thompson (The Chi-Lites) is 75. Rock suspension notices to hundreds Sheriffs office spokeswoman Megan bandit, whom investigators believe
musician Ken Hensley is 72. Actress Anne Archer is 70. Actor Terlecky says they were headed to robbed banks in five states.
Joe Regalbuto is 68. Actor Kevin Dunn is 62. Former CRANSTON, R.I. The Rhode Denver. Court records show 39-year-old
Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee is 62. Baseball Hall of Famer Island Division of Motor Vehicles say a In addition to not having a drivers Richard Gathercole was indicted
computer glitch caused hundreds of let- license, the 13-year-old is accused of Tuesday for an August 2014 bank rob-
Cal Ripken Jr. is 57. Actor Jared Harris is 56. Talk show host bery in Nebraska City, about 50 miles
ters threatening license and registra- failing to drive in a designated lane.
Craig Kilborn is 55. CBS News correspondent Major Garrett tion suspensions to be sent out this (80 kilometers) south of Omaha. His
is 55. Rock singer John Bush is 54. Actress Marlee Matlin is month. Pop-up New York City dinner attorney didnt immediately return a call
52. Basketball Hall of Famer Reggie Miller is 52. Broadcast DMV spokesman Paul Grimaldi said Wednesday from the Associated Press.
journalist David Gregory is 47. Country singer Kristyn Wednesday the erroneous letters went draws thousands, all in white FBI officials have been looking for
Osborn (SHeDaisy) is 47. Movie director Ava DuVernay is 45. out due to complications with the tran- NEW YORK A pop-up dinner fea- years for the man they believe robbed
Actor James DArcy is 44. Actor Carmine Giovinazzo is 44. sition to a new computer system. The turing white-clad guests who brought banks in California, Idaho, Iowa,
Actor Alex OLoughlin is 41. Actress Beth Riesgraf is 39. letters incorrectly warned car owners their own tables, chairs and food has Nebraska and Washington state typical-
Actor Chad Michael Murray is 36. they had failed to get a required vehicle drawn thousands to the plaza outside ly while carrying an AK-47 rifle.

THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME


by David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek Lotto Local Weather Forecast
Unscramble these four Jumbles, Aug. 23 Powerball Fantasy Five Thurs day : Cloudy in the morning then
one letter to each square, becoming sunny. Patchy fog in the
to form four ordinary words. 6 7 16 23 26 4 2 15 20 24 37
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ing cloudy. Patchy fog. Lows in the mid 50s.
YEHHNP Saturday : Partly cloudy. Highs in the 50s to upper 60s.
The Daily Derby race winners are Winning Spirit, No. 9, Lows in the mid 50s.
in first place; Money Bags, No. 11, in second place; and Saturday ni g ht thro ug h the Sunday : Partly cloudy.
Lucky Charms, No. 12, in third place.The race time was Highs in the 50s to upper 60s. Lows in the mid 50s.
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The importance of knowing early Police reports
Pool skimmer
Burlingame nonprofit to distribute colon cancer tests to uninsured, at-risk Someone wired money to a person pre-
By Anna Schuessler by the fact that many Because colonoscopies and associated tending to be their pool cleaner on
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF insurance companies doctors visits fees can cost anywhere Clark Drive in San Mateo, it was
wont cover a from $3,000 to $10,000 without insur- reported at 12:29 p.m. Tuesday, Aug.
A nonprofit seeking to increase the colonoscopy unless an ance, the $150 to $200 price of adminis- 15.
number of people getting tested for one of individual is over 50, tering the FIT Test has the potential to cut
the most serious forms of cancer is set to has a family history of down on the expense of colon cancer SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO
empower even more Bay Area residents colon cancer or displays screening, Mannix said.
with the help of an inexpensive at-home symptoms which Plus, research showing those who Burg l ary . A vehicle was broken into and
test. include diarrhea and receive positive FIT results are more like- luggage, a passport and a computer were
ly to complete colonoscopies makes stolen on South Airport Boulevard, it was
Since 2004, Burlingame-based nonprof- Bridget Mannix excess weight loss. Now
it Strides for Life has been raising aware- Mannix and other test- Mannix hopeful the program will spur reported at 12:25 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 5.
ness about the prevalence of colon cancer ing advocates are taking it upon them- those at risk into action. Even among Burg l ary . A vehicles window was smashed
and providing ways for those least likely selves to increase the number of people insured patients qualified for colono- on Utah Avenue, it was reported at 6:19 a.m.
to receive regular health checkups to get who have access to tests, especially those scopies, Mannix said only about half actu- Saturday, Aug. 5.
screened. who are at-risk or underinsured. ally go through with the advanced test. Burg l ary . A vehicles window was smashed
Bridget Mannix, the nonprofits execu- Younger people probably dont have Mannix is hoping more widespread use on Utah Avenue, it was reported at 5:23 a.m.
tive director, said colon cancer is one of the money for it and dont think about it, of the FIT will start conversations and Saturday, Aug. 5.
the deadliest forms of the disease when she said. incite action around a type of cancer that Burg l ary . A vehicles window was smashed
detected in its more developed stages. Strides for Life is targeting Jan. 1 as the doesnt need to take as many lives as it and a purse with wallet and credit cards were
[Colon cancer] affects male[s] and start of a pilot program to send the fecal does. She said more than 50, 000 taken on Utah Avenue, it was reported at
female[s], it doesnt discriminate, she immunochemical test, or FIT, home with Americans die from the disease each year 4:04 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 5.
said. It is also one of the most preventa- qualified individuals 40 years or older. and roughly one in every 20 people in the
ble cancers if detected early. Partner organizations like San Mateos United States are diagnosed with colon BURLINGAME
So Mannix is on a mission to get a non- Samaritan House and the RotaCare Free cancer. But with early detection of the can- Mal i ci o us mi s chi ef. Someone witnessed
invasive, inexpensive at-home test kit in Clinic in Daly City will help identify eli- cer and more conversations, she is hopeful a man hitting her car with a bicycle, tried to
the hands of people who are most likely to gible participants through their client more lives will be saved. enter the car and then popped one of the tires
be uninsured, not seeking regular health base. The kit will allow individuals to send If we can start people talking about with a knife on the 1400 block of Howard
checkups and at risk for late-stage detec- a stool sample to a lab, where it will be colon cancer and looking at it in the same Avenue, it was reported at 6:18 p.m. Sunday,
tion of the cancer. analyzed to determine whether a way they look at breast cancer or any other Aug. 20.
Accompanied by unnoticeable symp- colonoscopy and further medical care may cancer, I think we will have achieved one Pe t t y t h e f t . A cellphone was stolen from
toms or those often attributed to other dis- be in order. The results are sent to the of our biggest goals, she said. an unlocked vehicle on Cortez Avenue, it
eases, colon cancer often goes undetected, patient, and Strides for Life will follow up was reported at 2:14 p. m. Sunday, Aug.
Mannix said. It doesnt help that colono- with those who qualify for further testing. Visit stridesforlife. org or call (650) 20.
scopies the tests used to detect the can- Mannix said the nonprofit will cover all 692-3700 for more information. Mal i ci o us mi s chi ef. The tires of a vehi-
cer are expensive, time-intensive and the costs associated with taking the test cle and a boat trailer were attened on
unpopular among many who may fear dis- and sending it into the lab. Should their anna@smdailyjournal.com Dwight Road, it was reported at 6:58 a.m.
comfort associated with the procedure, test show significant amounts of blood in (650) 344-5200 ext. 102 Sunday, Aug. 20.
according to Mannix. the sample, Strides for Life will also cover
But what worries her even more is the cost of the colonoscopy. The
research showing the rate of colon cancer Burlingame nonprofit has already con-
in individuals age 50 and over is dropping tributed an estimated $2 million toward
while rates in those between the ages of 20 colonoscopies for under-insured and unin-
and 50 is increasing. sured individuals since 2004, helping
The lack of early testing is compounded some 70 patients so far this year.

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Parks Service issues permit for San Francisco rally By Paul Elias ist factions carrying tiki torches clashed
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS with counter-protesters, killing a 32-year-
old woman. A week later, tens of thousands
of people shouting anti-Nazi and anti-KKK
SAN FRANCISCO Federal authorities
slogans showed up at a conservative free
on Wednesday issued a permit to a political-
speech rally in Boston, dwarfing partici-
ly conservative group for a Saturday after-
pants.
noon rally in San Francisco that local offi-
The San Francisco event is scheduled to
cials fear could turn violent.
start at 2 p.m. Saturday at Crissy Field, a
The National Park Service had earlier told federal park along the San Francisco Bay.
Patriot Prayer leader Joey Gibson that he Patriot Prayer says the rally is scheduled
had permission for the event, but withheld in support of free speech and that hate
issuing the permit until the group agreed to groups arent welcome.
several conditions, which include banning Nonetheless, extremist groups have
guns, tiki torches and other items that can attended previous Patriot Prayer events.
be turned into weapons. One of its scheduled speakers, Kyle
The park service said denying Patriot Chapman, was charged in nearby Alameda
Prayer a permit would violate the organiza- County last week with possession of an
tions free speech rights. San Franciscos illegal baton. Chapman was captured on
mayor, U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein and U.S. video swinging a baton at counter demon-
Rep. Nancy Pelosi were among the strators protesting a Berkeley, California
Democratic politicians who had called on rally in support of President Donald Trump
the federal agency to reject the permit. earlier this year.
REUTERS FILE PHOTO Mayor Ed Lee said Wednesday he was dis- Gibson said he launched Patriot Prayer
A demonstrator holds signs during a counter-protest after the Unite the Right rally organized appointed with the park services decision after several Trump supporters were beaten
by white nationalists in Oakland. to issue the permit. at a Trump campaign stop in San Jose,
Cities across the United States are on California last year.
high alert following an Aug. 12 rally in Several groups that oppose Trump are
Join our Ambassador Club and Earn Charlottesville, Virginia where Neo-Nazis,
KKK members and various white national-
organizing counter-demonstrations
Saturday in San Francisco.

Vehicle struck by Local brief

1 25
Caltrain leaves scene a. m. at the Broadway grade crossing,
A northbound Caltrain struck a vehicle in Caltrain officials said.
Burlingame Wednesday morning, according The vehicle hit by northbound train No.
to the transit agency. 231 left before emergency responders
The collision was reported at about 9:25 arrived and no injuries were reported.

Leading local news coverage on the Peninsula


THE DAILY JOURNAL STATE/NATION Thursday Aug. 24, 2017 5
California lawmakers say CSU
budget problems concerning
By Sophia Bollag Assemblywoman Sharon Quirk-Silva said
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS she was concerned recent audits found budg-
eting issues at the University of California
SACRAMENTO California lawmakers and at the California State University. The
expressed concern Wednesday that two systems are receiving more than $7 bil-
California State University campuses can- lion this year under the current state budget.
not fully justify spending on management Our systems in education have to be
staff after recent audits have found systemic doing a better job for our taxpayers, said
budgeting problems at state schools. Quirk-Silva, a Democrat from Fullerton.
Lawmakers made the remarks during a We have to do better for California stu-
hearing on an audit of CSU staffing and dents.
budget oversight. A separate audit for the University of
The April audit found campuses increased California released earlier this year found
management staff numbers and compensa- the systems central administrative office
tion at a higher rate than for other employ- did not do enough to document and oversee
ee groups, including faculty. It also found budgeting.
REUTERS
campuses do not adequately monitor their It said administrators hid tens of millions
The statue of Confederate General Stonewall Jackson is shown covered in black tarp as Dr.Wes budgets to ensure public money is spent of dollars from the public, which the UC
Bellamy, the vice mayor of Charlottesville, takes a photo. appropriately. presidents office has disputed. The audit
CSU representatives said they are work- also found the office needed to maintain

Charlottesville covers
ing to fix the problems identified by the clearer budget plans and records.
audit. Lawmakers at the hearing on the CSU
State auditor Elaine Howle said she audit said they would prefer that the system
expects the university system to imple- increase spending for hiring and compen-

Confederate statues
By Sarah Rankin and Steve Helber the tarp with a knife.
ment most of the recommendations her
team made by April 2018.
sating faculty instead of for management
staff.

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Police asked him to stop, and he com-


California dad gets 25 to Around the state
plied. He addressed reporters and life in sons smothering death planned to frame his wife Ana Estevez for
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. Workers in bystanders, saying he thought it was illegal ALHAMBRA A California father who the killing then commit suicide.
Charlottesville draped giant black covers under state law to cover a war memorial and admitted killing his 5-year-old son amid a I hope you relive the image of murdering
over two statues of Confederate generals on that doing so amounted to erasing history. bitter divorce and custody battle was sen- my baby every day of your insignificant
Wednesday to symbolize the citys mourn- In front of TV cameras, the man starting tenced Wednesday to 25 years to life in life, Estevez told Andressian before he was
ing for a woman killed while protesting a arguing with others at the scene over what prison at a hearing where his sobbing
should be done with the statues and who was sentenced.
white nationalist rally. estranged wife wished him eternal hell.
at fault for the violence that unfolded at the After the court proceeding, investigators May your dark soul burn in eternal hell,
The work began around 1 p. m. in
Aug. 12 rally. revealed the boy had been smothered with she said, tears streaming down her face.
Emancipation Park, where a towering mon-
ument of Gen. Robert E. Lee on horseback The decision to shroud the statues came at his own coat before his father dumped his The killing occurred early on April 21.
stands. Workers gathered around the monu- a city council meeting earlier this week. body in the woods hours after a family out- After a day at Disneyland with relatives,
ment with a large black drape. Some stood Irate residents packed the meeting, scream- ing to Disneyland. Andressian and his son, Aramazd Jr., drove
in cherry-pickers and others used ropes and ing and cursing at councilors over the citys Police believe defendant Aramazd about 145 miles (233 kilometers) to Lake
poles to cover the statue as onlookers took response to the rally. The event, dubbed Andressian Sr. , 35, of South Pasadena Cachuma in Santa Barbara County.
photos and video. Some of the crowd Unite the Right, is believed to be the
cheered as the cover was put in place. largest gathering of white nationalists in a
Its great. Its a good start, said Jamie decade.
Dyer, who spoke a short time later from Neo-Nazis, KKK members, skinheads and
nearby Justice Park, where workers covered members of various white nationalist fac-
a statue of Gen. Thomas Stonewall tions clashed violently with counter-pro-
Jackson. They do have to go, but it is a testers in the street adjacent to
start, and Im glad the city has finally rec- Emancipation Park.
ognized it has to happen on some level. The fighting went on largely uninterrupt-
Later Wednesday, local media reported ed by authorities until the event was
that a man with a gun strapped to his leg declared an unlawful assembly and the crowd
approached the Lee statue and began cutting was forced to disperse.

Obituary

Robert James Johnson


September 30, 1957 August 17, 2017
Robert Bob James Johnson was born in Chicago, Illinois to
Russell and Geraldine Johnson. Bob passed away on Thursday,
August 17, 2017 in Burlingame, California.
Beloved husband of Marion Claire Saroni and loving father
of Robert James Johnson, Jr. He is also survived by his siblings,
Scott Johnson and Karen McCrindle. Bob enjoyed traveling,
horseback riding, scuba diving. He was a lover of adventure.
Friends and family are invited to a memorial service on Saturday, at 1:30pm at
Crosby-N. Gray & Co., 2 Park Road, Burlingame, CA. 94010.
In lieu of owers the family requests donations in Bobs name to the Make-A-Wish
International or Lifesavers Wild Horse Rescue.
6 Thursday Aug. 24, 2017 NATION THE DAILY JOURNAL

Around the nation


Clinton: My skin crawled
as Trump hovered on debate stage
WASHINGTON Hillary Clinton says Donald Trumps
pacing, hovering demeanor onstage during an October
2016 presidential debate made her so
uncomfortable my skin crawled. She
says in her upcoming book that Trump
shadowed her so closely she had to resist
shouting out, Back up you creep, get
away from me.
The Democratic presidential nominee
recounts her struggle to keep composed
during that pivotal Oct. 9 faceoff in St.
Louis less than a month before the elec-
Hillary Clinton tion. Two days earlier, their bitter cam-
paign was rocked by the release of
footage in which Trump bragged aggressively about grop-
ing women.
During the town-hall style debate, the 6-foot-3 Trump
repeatedly hovered over Clinton, whos closer to 5-foot-5,
as she responded to questions.
This is not OK, I thought, Clinton says in her audio REUTERS
narration of What Happened, set for release Sept. 12. It Donald Trump speaks to the National Convention of the American Legion in Reno, Nev.
was the second presidential debate, and Donald Trump was
looming behind me. Two days before, the world heard him
brag about groping women. Now we were on a small stage
and no matter where I walked, he followed me closely, star-
ing at me, making faces. It was incredibly uncomfortable
A pair of wildly different Trump speeches
By Julie Bykowicz loose in Arizona, defying instructions becoming more animated with each
he was literally breathing down my neck. My skin and Jonathan Lemire from his aides to stick to the script one. He withdrew from his suit pocket
crawled. and angrily renewing his fight with the written statement hed read the day
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
the press over its coverage of his com- a woman was killed by a man who had
Former CIA agent wants ments about the race-fueled violence plowed a car through counter-protest-
RENO, Nev. It was a tale of two
to buy Twitter to kick Trump off Trumps in the desert Southwest.
in Charlottesville, Virginia. ers. But he skipped over the trouble-
The public push-and-pull in Trumps causing part that hed freelanced at the
WASHINGTON Former undercover CIA agent Valerie Within a 24-hour span, President message mirrors the internal dynam- time: his observation that many
Plame Wilson is looking to crowdfund enough money to Donald Trump delivered one speech in sides were to blame.
ics at the White House, where new
buy Twitter so President Donald Trump which he tore into the media and chief of staff John Kelly has organized That, as well as his reiteration days
cant use it. members of his own party, and a sec- and regimented the West Wing staff later that both sides were to blame
Wilson launched the fundraiser last ond in which he called for national but has been unable to rein in the pres- for the violence that led to the death of
week, tweeting: If @Twitter executives unity and love. The about-face seemed idents tendency to veer off course. Heather Heyer and two state troopers,
wont shut down Trumps violence and to reflect the presidents real-time The presidents speech in Reno was led Democrats and many Republicans
hate, then its up to us. #BuyTwitter internal debate between calls for mod- full of the calls for patriotism and to denounce Trump for not unmistak-
#BanTrump. The GoFundMe page for eration and his inclination to let national healing that would not have ably calling out white supremacists
the fundraiser says Trumps tweets dam- loose. seemed out of the ordinary had they and other hate groups.
age the country and put people in harms On Wednesday, the president spoke been uttered by previous occupants of By the time he arrived at the
Valerie Wilson way. in measured tones and stuck to his pre- the Oval Office. American Legion conference, Trump
As of Wednesday morning, she had pared remarks as he praised veterans at But his rally in Phoenix on Tuesday seemed more congenial. He even
raised less than $6,000 of her $1 billion goal. an American Legion conference in night was uniquely Trump. He opened thanked Sen. Dean Heller, a Nevada
Nevada as examples for a nation his remarks with a talk of unity but Republican with whom he has openly
yearning to set aside its differences. quickly erupted in anger, blaming the and repeatedly feuded. He discussed his
We are here to hold you up as an media for the widespread condemna- early efforts to restructure and
example of strength, courage and tion of his response to the violence in improve the Veterans Administration.
resolve that our country will need to Charlottesville at a protest organized Later in the speech, Trump said
overcome the many challenges that by white supremacists. Americans arent defined by the color
we face, he said. Trump read from his three responses of their skin, the size of their pay-
The night before, the president cut to the racially charged violence, check or their political party.

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Trump-McConnell feud threatens Republican agenda
By Steve Peoples and Alan Fram Kentucky Republicans thinking who
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS spoke on the condition of anonymity to
share private conversations. The person
WASHINGTON President Donald said McConnell questions whether Trump is
Trump cant enact his agenda without capable of righting his struggling presi-
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell. dency.
McConnell may not have a majority to lead The concerns were exacerbated by
without Trumps help. Its simple, and still Trumps recent description of some partici-
so complicated. pants in a white supremacist rally as very
The strangest bedfellows in Washington fine people, remarks that were broadly
are locked in an increasingly public and condemned by Republicans and Democrats.
personal feud that defies conventional wis- The intra-party feuding threatens nearly
dom. The escalating tension between the all of Trumps priorities, including his
two men is threatening the GOPs re-elec- near-daily campaign trail pledge to build a
tion prospects and its ability to govern. It wall along the U.S.-Mexican border.
has erupted at a high-stakes moment for the While Trump threatened Tuesday to force
Republican Party, which is facing the a federal shutdown unless Congress pro-
prospect of a government shutdown and vides funds for the massive project, many
the possibility it may fail to enact any GOP lawmakers, especially moderates, lack
REUTERS FILE PHOTO his passion for the proposal. They may be
major legislation during its first year in
complete control of Washington. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell speaks with reporters on Capitol Hill. harder to win over given the current ran-
The dispute is a reminder of the uncon- remains within his own party. man spiral to the bottom. corous atmosphere.
ventional politics that have gripped the Hes now actively attacking people who Divisions have deepened in recent Republicans who feel wounded by Trump
GOP in the Trump era. While Trump and can help his agenda, veteran Republican weeks. also could be less likely to defend him amid
McConnell ostensibly share the same phi- operative Doug Heye said of Trump, who McConnell, like other leading numerous investigations into his cam-
losophy, legislative agenda, voters and has mobilized his avid supporters against Republicans, is particularly upset by paigns ties to Russia. And it could compli-
political opponents, they increasingly act GOP senators since the partys embarrass- Trumps consistent attacks against vulnera- cate the task of rallying Republicans
more like adversaries than allies a ing failure to overhaul the nations health ble Republican senators who need his help, around complicated tax legislation, where
reminder of just how divisive the president care system. It seems to be really a one- according to a person familiar with the lawmakers can have divergent priorities.

Kelly seeks to restore White House order ahead of key fights


By Jill Colvin and Ken Thomas officials, outside advisers This new Afghanistan war strategy out mentioning their names and then threat-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS and others who work reg- announced this week was a chief example of ened to shut down the government if
ularly with the adminis- the process. Congress doesnt give him money for his
WASHINGTON In his first month on tration. They say a group But President Donald Trump also made border wall, much to the alarm of
the job, White House chief of staff John of more experienced clear this week theres no steering him Republican lawmakers.
Kelly has made significant progress toward advisers including a toward less incendiary rhetoric. The remarks pointed to Kellys biggest
imposing discipline on a chaotic operation, trio of generals is At a rally in Phoenix on Tuesday night, challenge: piloting Trump though a hectic
even as its clear he still struggles to have increasingly holding Trump alluded to the advice hes getting fall filled with high-stakes deadlines for
the same effect on the president himself. sway. And they describe a and then proceeded to work his way around it. funding the government, raising the debt
The White House is a less contentious John Kelly process in which Kelly You know, they all said, Mr. President, ceiling and making progress on tax reform.
place and decision-making is becoming has successfully limited your speech was so good last night. Please, It remains unclear whether Kellys new grip
more orderly under Kellys thumb, according dissenting voices, restricted access to the please Mr. President, dont mention any on the decision-making process will be a
to more than a dozen people interviewed by president and stacked the deck on major names. So I wont, Trump said. He went on check on Trumps impulses on domestic pri-
the Associated Press, including White House decisions to guide him toward an outcome. to insult a pair of Republican senators with- orities that were central in his candidacy.
8 Thursday Aug. 24, 2017 NATION/WORLD THE DAILY JOURNAL

Egypt reacts angrily to


U.S. aid cut/delay over
human rights concerns
By Hamza Hendawi and Matthew Lee
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

CAIRO Egypt reacted angrily Wednesday to the Trump


administrations decision to cut or delay nearly $300 million
in military and economic aid over human rights concerns, a
surprise move given the increasingly close ties that have
bound the two allies since President Donald Trump took office
in January.
Hours after the U.S. announcement, Trumps Middle East
envoy, son-in-law Jared Kushner, arrived in Egypt as part of a
Middle East tour to try to revive Arab-Israeli peace talks. He
met with President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi and later conferred
with Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry before leaving for
Israel.
In a statement, the Egyptian Foreign Ministry said Cairo
regretted the U.S. decision, calling it a misjudgment of the
nature of the strategic relations that have bound the two coun-
tries for decades. The move, it said, reflects a lack of careful REUTERS
understanding of the importance of supporting the stability Union workers and farmers protest NAFTA renegotiation in Mexico City.
and success of Egypt, as well as the size and nature of the secu-
rity and economic challenges faced by the Egyptian people.
It warned that the cuts may have negative consequences for
the realization of common U.S.-Egyptian interests. It did
Trump bashes NAFTA in midst
of talks to revamp trade deal
not elaborate.
However, an Egyptian presidential statement on Kushners
meeting with el-Sissi made no mention of the aid cuts and
delays, which totaled $290.7 million. El-Sissi, a general- By Paul Wiseman The presidents renewed threat of it altogether.
turned-president who has repeatedly stated his admiration for THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Tuesday reignited such concerns. As negotiations on a NAFTA over-
Trump, showed none of the frustration expressed by the Abruptly ending NAFTA could cre- haul began last week in Washington,
Foreign Ministry as he smiled while posing for a ceremonial WASHINGTON Just a week into ate a string of unintended conse- there was wide agreement on the need
photo with Kushner in the Egyptian leaders opulent Cairo quences that need to be carefully con- to modernize the pact to reflect
talks to rewrite the North American
palace. sidered, said Ann Wilson, an execu- changes over the past two decades,
Free Trade Agreement, President
El-Sissi spoke to Kushner and his delegation about tive at the Motor & Equipment such as the rise of e-commerce.
Donald Trump is already threatening
Egypts keenness to continue to work on strengthening the Manufacturers Association, which Still, U. S. Trade Rep. Robert
multi-faceted relations that bind the two countries in various to abandon the 23-year-old pact with
Canada and Mexico. represents auto suppliers. Mexico Lighthizer warned that the United
fields, the statement said. and Canada are trusted trade partners States wouldnt settle for a mere
Of the $290.7 million, $195 million was military aid that At a high-profile campaign-style
rally in Phoenix on Tuesday night, to the U.S., and, as a result, we are tweaking of a few provisions and an
the State Department said Tillerson was not able to certify strong national security partners. We updating of a few chapters. Saying
that Egypt had met the human rights criteria set by Congress Trump predicted that the United
States would end up probably termi- should not take that for granted. NAFTA had cost America hundreds of
in order to receive it. But because Tillerson signed a so-called
nating NAFTA at some point, NAFTA erased most trade barriers thousands of jobs, Lighthizer insist-
national interest waiver, those funds will remain available to
though he said he hadnt made a final separating the U. S. , Canada and ed on the need to take steps to reduce
Egypt as long as it makes human rights improvements. Had
Tillerson not signed the waiver, the money would have been decision. Mexico and fostered a rapid rise in Americas trade deficit and to ensure
returned to the Treasury by Sept. 30 the end of the current Personally, Trump said, I dont commerce and closer diplomatic ties that more of the goods that qualify
fiscal year. think we can make a deal because we among the three countries. But the for NAFTAs duty-free status be made
The remainder $95.7 million in economic and military have been so badly taken advantage agreement has long fueled heated crit- in the United States. Canada and
assistance was cut from the Egypt account. Most of it had of. icism in the United States because it Mexico oppose that idea.
been held in escrow since 2014 as a result of the new aid con- The president had made the same led some American-based manufactur- Most economists say NAFTA has
ditions Congress set after el-Sissis 2013 ouster of threat in April but then reversed him- ers to move operations south of the had only a modest net effect on U.S.
Mohammed Morsi, Egypts first freely elected president. self after a pushback from American border to capitalize on lower-wage jobs because expanded commerce
businesses, especially farm groups, Mexican labor. with Canada and Mexico has also cre-
which have benefited from expanded Trump has condemned NAFTA as ated jobs and because trade represents
access to the Mexican market result- the worst trade deal in history a relatively small part of the U.S.
ing from NAFTA. and promised to fix it or drop out economy.

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Saudi-led airstrikes hit Yemen hotel, kills at least 41


By Maggie Michael pushed the impoverished nation to the
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS brink of famine.
The coalition has recently stepped up
CAIRO An airstrike by a Saudi-led airstrikes in and around Sanaa, targeting
coalition struck a hotel near Yemens capi- army compounds and other Houthi loca-
tal on Wednesday, killing at least 41 peo- tions.
ple as the alliance stepped up airstrikes The rebel alliance has meanwhile showed
against the Houthi rebels and their allies in signs of fracturing, with the Houthis and
and around Sanaa. Saleh loyalists trading accusations and
The escalation comes amid a standoff in threats ahead of a rally on Thursday to mark
Sanaa between the two main components the 35th anniversary of the founding of
of the rebel alliance, Shiite fighters from Salehs party, the General Peoples
the north known as Houthis and loyalists Congress.
of ousted President Ali Abdullah Saleh. Sanaa is packed with armed men and
There are mounting fears of street violence. armored vehicles, fueling fears of open
There were conflicting reports on the clashes between Salehs forces and the
identity of the victims of the hotel strike, Houthis. Saleh has complained that the
with doctors saying they were farmers and rebels have sidelined him and his loyalists,
officials and witnesses saying they includ- leaving them out of military and political
ed rebels. The coalition has been battling decisions. The two also differ on recent
the rebels, who control Sanaa, since early U.N. initiatives aimed at ending the war.
2015. On Tuesday, the Popular Committees, the
The fighter jets targeted a two-story hotel armed wing of Houthi movement, issued a
in the town of Arhab, about 35 kilometers statement threatening Saleh, saying he had
REUTERS
(22 miles) north of the capital, Sanaa, offi- crossed red lines which he described them
People carry the body of a man they recovered from the site of Saudi-led air strikes in the as militias.
cials said.
Arhab area north of Sanaa, Yemen.
Bodies were still being retrieved from the Describing the Popular Committees as
rubble, witnesses said. Another airstrike killed were Houthis rebels. the coalition. militia is a stab in the back, the statement
hit a checkpoint manned by the Houthis a Physician Ali al-Rakmi, who was help- The Saudi-led coalition is waging an read. Saleh has to bear the consequences
few kilometers (miles) from the hotel, they ing with rescue efforts, said there were more extensive air campaign against the Houthis for what he said.
added. The officials spoke on condition of than 100 people inside at the time of the and forces loyal to Saleh, which together Hours later, Sanaa-based general prosecu-
anonymity because they were not author- attack, all qat farmers. The plants leaves control much of northern Yemen, including tor Abdel-Aziz al-Baghdadi announced that
ized to talk to reporters. The witnesses are chewed for a stimulant effect, a wide- Sanaa. They are trying to restore the inter- he is taking legal measures against dozens
requested anonymity for fear of retribution. spread tradition among Yemeni men. nationally recognized government of of Salehs party members over allegations
Footage of the area aired on al-Masirah Al-Rakmi said they had retrieved 35 bod- President Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi. that they harmed national security and
TV, a Houthi-run satellite news network, ies so far. The airstrikes have hit schools, hospi- spread false news.
showed bodies hanging out of a simple cin- Fahd Marhab, head of the Umrah hospi- tals, and markets, killing thousands of Saleh and the Houthis were always
derblock building. Bystanders wrapped tal, about 10 kilometers (6 miles) from the civilians and prompting rights groups to unlikely allies. As president, Saleh fought
mangled corpses into blankets to try to site of the airstrike, said there were no accuse the coalition of war crimes. the Houthis from 2004 till 2009 in their
carry them away. wounded and that all the people in the hotel Activists have called upon Western coun- northern heartland of Saada. After he
The TV network said 41 civilians were were killed in the 3 a.m. airstrike. He also tries, including the United States and stepped down following a 2011 uprising,
killed and that the death toll was expected said that they were mostly farmers. Britain, to cease their military support for Saleh and the Houthis struck an alliance of
to rise further. Officials and witnesses told Conflicting accounts are common in the the coalition. convenience with a common enemy
The Associated Press that the death toll had aftermath of deadly airstrikes. The conflict has killed over 10,000 civil- Hadis government and his Islamist allies
reached 60 and that the majority of those There was no immediate comment from ians, displaced 3 million people and in the Islah party.

Toll from strong typhoon climbs to 12 dead in southern China


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS high winds and driving rain. back to port and train services and flights there were no reports of deaths. Hatos
suspended, Xinhua said. fierce gales blew out windows on skyscrap-
BEIJING The death toll from Typhoon Chinas official Xinhua News Agency said
four more people were killed in the neigh- Compared to other typhoons, Hato ers in the Asian financial capital, raining
Hato has risen to at least 12 as the most moved fast, quickly grew more powerful and shattered glass onto the eerily quiet streets
powerful storm to hit the southern China boring province of Guangdong and one per-
son remains missing. Hato roared into the caused massive amounts of rainfall, Wu below. Hong Kongs weather authorities
region around Hong Kong in more than half Zhifang, chief weather forecaster at had raised the hurricane signal to the high-
a century barreled west Thursday and was area on Wednesday with winds of up to 160
kilometers (99 miles) per hour. Guangdong meteorological bureau, was est level for the first time in five years.
losing strength. quoted as saying by Xinhua.
Macau said five people were killed in the Xinhua said almost 27,000 people were The earlier deaths in Macau were men,
gambling enclave, including two men evacuated to emergency shelters, while By Thursday, a weaker Hato was moving aged 30, 45 and 62. One fell from the 11th
found overnight in a parking garage. extensive damage to farmland due to the into Chinas Guangxi region. floor of a building, one was hit by a truck
Another 153 were listed as injured amid heavy rain and high tides was also reported. Flooding and injuries were also reported and another was killed when the wind blew
extensive flooding, power outages, and Almost 2 million households lost power in Hong Kong, which lies across the water down a wall. Details about the deaths in
the smashing of doors and windows by the temporarily, while fishing boats were called 64 kilometers (40 miles) from Macau, but Guangdong werent immediately available.

owned event center parking lot is being

GOLF
expected to contribute $450,000 toward ations to the general fund and allowing a
the golf course, according to the city. hotel development to proceed would net $7 considered for a hotel by the county Board
But completely ceasing operations at the million. of Supervisors.
Coyote Point facility, which does generate While the prospect of offering a small The city is limited in what it can do with
Continued from page 1
revenue that helps offset costs, would portion of the course to a hotel developer its restricted golf course property. As a
result in the city having to open its pock- was on the table, Councilwoman Diane charter city, San Mateo would need voter
ity of enhancing revenue at the site was to Papan was the only one to rally behind that approval to convert more than 4 acres of
etbook even further with an annual $1 mil-
support a new hotel development, but there option this week. open space to something other than a
lion contribution to keep it afloat.
wasnt enough council support this week Its not that we need to make money, but recreational use.
to garner further action on that proposal. With its current budget managed through
an enterprise fund, the golf course brings we need to stop losing money, Papan The citys Parks and Recreation
The consensus was leave it the way it said. Commission reviewed the study in June
is, said Mayor David Lim, who said the in about $2.6 million in annual revenues
but costs about $3 million to operate. The Noting theres nearly 458 acres of parks and noted it heard from an abundance of
golf course has been the elephant in the in San Mateo, she said considering an those hoping to preserve the Poplar Creek
room for as long as hes been behind the city has become accustomed to making a
contribution from its general fund to sup- alternate use for a small portion of the land Golf Course. It suggested maintaining the
dais. The bottom line is economically, was worth exploring. course at least until the debt is paid off, and
its not feasible to do anything else. port the golf course. On Monday, the coun-
cil instructed staff to consider transferring In my mind, it seemed like if we can get transitioning its finances under the citys
2 acres out of the 105 acres that comprises general fund to save on accounting costs
Costly alternatives the golf courses accounting into the citys
the golf course, that is something that which includes San Mateo currently
general fund, which may result in some
The sports complex could cost up to $82 cost savings. The city may also consider generates revenue and is in a key location charging the municipal golf course rent for
million over the next 14 years while creat- implementing a capital improvement sur- in the city, which is in our northern-most the city-owned property.
ing a multi-use community park could charge of $1 to $2 per round, that could park near the airport, it seemed like an The council concurred with the commis-
require a $79 million investment. generate about $100,000 annually toward opportunity that would have some fiscal sions recommendations, and will likely
Converting it to passive open space also improvements at the golf course. soundness to it, Papan said. consider a proposal to transfer operations
wouldnt rid the city of its ongoing debt The preliminary study considered putting to the citys general fund budget at a later
obligations for renovations it undertook. a hotel where the current golf course corpo- date.
Keeping the current golf course is expected No consensus on hotel ration yard is and relocating those func- Lim, who was initially interested in con-
to cost $3 million during that same time One area in which there wasnt enough tions next to the restaurant which sidering the feasibility of a regional sports
period, according to the report. council consensus to proceed at this time Goethals noted might not make for an complex, said he expects the golf course
The city issued a bond to renovate the is whether to offer a portion of the land to appetizing site. will be an issue for future councils.
course in 2000 and has annual debt pay- a hotel developer. The feasibility study Lim questioned whether theres demand The golf course loses money thats
ments of $675,000 through 2029, accord- found over the next 14 years maintaining for a hotel at the park while noting the San not sustainable, Lim said. Whats work-
ing to the city. Over each of the next two the status quo would result in a $3 million Mateo County Event Center would make ing in favor of the golf course staying, is
years alone, San Mateos general fund is deficit, while transferring golf course oper- more sense a portion of the county- any alternative would cost more.
10 Thursday Aug. 24, 2017 BUSINESS THE DAILY JOURNAL

Indexes sag as a two-day rally peters out


By Stan Choe She said she noticed CEOs talk-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS ing a lot about their hopes for tax
High: 21,866.66 reform or infrastructure spending
NEW YORK Stocks retreated Low: 21,808.39 earlier this year, when companies
on Wednesday and gave back some Close: 21,812.09 were reporting their results for the
of their gains from a day earlier, Change: -87.80 January-through-March quarter.
when the Standard & Poors 500 But in conference calls the last few
index had one of its best days of
OTHER INDEXES weeks, as CEOs reported their
the year. S&P 500: 2444.04 -8.47 results for the spring quarter,
Advertising companies and NYSE Index: 11,785.92 -19.37 Nixon heard much less of such
retailers had some of the steepest Nasdaq: 6278.41 -19.07 talk.
drops on worries about their earn- NYSE MKT: 2501.37 +12.55 The government is coming
ings, while prices for Treasury Russell 2000: 1369.74 -1.80 close to some crucial deadlines,
bonds and gold rose modestly as Wilshire 5000: 25,319.63 -66.81 including one to increase its bor-
investors sought safer ground. Its rowing authority in order to avoid
the latest move lower for a stock 10-Yr Bond: 2.17 -0.04 a default on its debt and another to
market thats yo-yoed since set- Oil (per barrel): 48.37 +0.54 prevent a government shutdown.
ting a record high earlier this Gold : 1,296.30 +5.30 In a speech late Tuesday,
month. President Donald Trump said that
The Standard & Poors 500 stocks fell 1.80, or 0.1 percent, to retailer, also dragged down the whether the government can push if we have to close down our gov-
index fell 8.47 points, or 0.3 per- 1,369.74. S&P 500 after it reported profit through tax cuts and other pro- ernment, were building that wall
cent, to 2,444.04, relinquishing Advertising companies had the and revenue for the latest quarter business policies that were con- that he wants on the border
about a third of its big gain from biggest losses in the S&P 500 that were weaker than analysts sidered slam dunks early this year. between Mexico and the United
Tuesday. The loss snapped a two- after an industry giant cut its fore- expected. It gave a profit outlook Now, the market seems to have lit- States. He also said that he thinks
day winning streak that followed a cast for revenue this year. WPP for the year that fell short of Wall tle to no expectation for much the U.S. government will end up
nearly two-weeklong slump. After warned that its clients are feeling Streets forecast, and its stock fell help coming from Washington, probably terminating the North
all its back and forth, the S&P 500 pressure to control their spend- $2.81, or 3.7 percent, to $73.01. said Katie Nixon, chief invest- American Free Trade Agreement
is still within 1.5 percent of its ing, and its shares plunged 10.9 A report showing that sales of new ment officer at Northern Trust with Canada and Mexico, though
record. percent in London. In the U.S., homes were weaker in July than Wealth Management. he also said that he has yet to
The Dow Jones industrial aver- Omnicom Group fell $5.47, or 7 economists expected didnt help. Actions speak louder than make up his mind.
age fell 87.80 points, or 0.4 per- percent to $72.66, and Interpublic Worries about politics were a words, and when we see actual Besides Washington, markets
cent, to 21, 812. 09, and the Group lost $1.32, or 6.3 percent, big reason for the markets stum- action, youll see markets sit up are also looking toward the moun-
Nasdaq composite lost 19.07, or to $19.58. bles in recent weeks. In and take notice, she said. But so tains of Wyoming, where central
0. 3 percent, to 6, 278. 41. The Lowes, the home-improvement Washington, the concern is about far its been a rhetorical exercise. bankers from around the world are
Russell 2000 index of small-cap gathering soon.

SpaceX unveils sleek, white


spacesuit for astronaut travel
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. SpaceX has
Business briefs
Judge allows money laundering
Walmart joining with Google
unveiled a sleek white spacesuit for astro-
nauts on its crewed flights coming up next
year. Chief executive Elon Musk made the
big reveal via Instagram on Wednesday. He
charges against Backpage execs
SACRAMENTO California prosecutors
can bring money laundering charges
against the creators of a website that prose-
on voice-activated shopping
By Anne dInnocenzio drive to compete in an area dominated by
says its not him in the new suit, rather a cutors label an online brothel, a judge ruled THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Amazons Alexa-powered Echo device.
SpaceX engineer. Wednesday. But he dismissed other charges Voice shopping is becoming a more
SpaceX is developing a crew version of months after another judge threw out the important part of everyday shopping
its Dragon cargo capsule for NASA astro- NEW YORK Walmart is diving into
entire case as violating free speech and fed- voice-activated shopping. But unlike behavior, said Marc Lore, CEO of
nauts. Boeing is also working to get U.S. eral protections. Walmarts U.S. e-commerce business.
astronauts flying again from home soil. online leader Amazon, its not doing it
Prosecutors filed new and expanded alone. The voice-activated devices are becoming
Boeing is going blue for spacesuits for its charges against Backpage.com chief execu- The worlds largest retailer said more mainstream as they become more
Starliner capsules. tive Carl Ferrer and website founders Wednesday its working with Google to accessible. Even Apple has one coming out
U.S. astronauts last rocketed away from Michael Lacey and James Larkin this offer hundreds of thousands of items from this year. Walmart has said Googles
Cape Canaveral, Florida, in 2011. Theyve spring. The three pleaded not guilty after laundry detergent to Legos for voice shop- investment in natural language processing
since been riding Russian rockets to get to the judge allowed the money laundering ping through Google Assistant. The capa- and artificial intelligence will help make
the International Space Station. charges. bility will be available in late September. voice-activated shopping more popular.
Musk says the new SpaceX suit has been Sacramento County Superior Court Judge
tested on Earth and works. He says it was Its Googles biggest retail partnership And Lore said the personalization of the
Larry Brown also dismissed 15 pimping and the most personalized shopping partnership means people can shout out
incredibly hard to balance aesthetics and conspiracy and other charges against
function. experience it offers as it tries to broaden generic items like milk, bread and cheese,
Backpage.coms operators. the reach of its voice-activated assistant and Google Assistant will know exactly the
Home speaker. And it underscores Walmarts brands and the size that the user wants.

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No room for error in Lake Only one


Last five division champions have gone 5-0 in winning crown
By Nathan Mollat
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
probable
outcome
There is good news and bad news if youre
a Peninsula Athletic League Lake Division
team.
The good news is, because of the balance
of competition in the division, nearly every
team has a chance to win a division title.

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aturday, fight fans will finally get
Since 2012, four teams have won ve titles, their wish when retired world
with Capuchino winning in 2012 and 2015. champion boxer Floyd Money
[The Lake Division] gives anyone a shot Mayweather faces UFC champion Conor
to make some mistakes and still be success- McGregor in a spectacle no one ever
ful, said San Mateo coach Jeff Scheller. though they would see.
The bad news? The team that does win the Will this finally answer the question of
title invariably will need to be perfect in which style of fight-
Lake Division play. The division champi- ing boxing or
ons the last ve years have all gone 5-0 in MMA is better?
claiming the crown. Of course not and
Being in the Lake is tough because anyone who draws
you have to win every game [in division that conclusion sim-
play], Scheller said. You cant have a bad ply doesnt under-
game and worry about the playoffs. stand combat sports.
Unlike the Bay and Ocean divisions Of course a world-
which get four automatic playoff berths and champion boxer will
two, respectively the Lake champion is beat a MMA fighter
the only one that gets one automatic play- in a boxing match.
off berth while the rest of the division never Reverse the field of
accumulates enough power points to earn an play put a world-
at-large bid. class UFC profes-
So its be perfect or bust in the Lake sional and a boxer in the octagon and
Division. watch the boxer get pulverized.
There is pressure, said Capuchino coach Theres only four ways I can see this
Miguel Nava, who enters his rst season as fight going, and three of them involve
the head coach with the Mustangs after serv- Mayweather winning easily. One,
ing as defensive coordinator under former Mayweather stalks to the middle of the
coach Ben White. ring and bangs McGregor out of there
Its do or die. If we dont win out, were with a quickness. Just bang, bang, bang,
done. done. He goes out to prove that he does
There is a certain level of comfort, how- have knockout power, the one rap on
ever, knowing that teams dont have to be at Mayweathers career.
their best right out of the gate. Struggling Two, Mayweather, ever cautious, quick-
in non-league games is OK as long as teams ly shows he simply has too much for
are getting prepared for the rigors of Lake McGregor but, instead of hunting for the
Division play. Despite what some may knockout, he carries the cage fighter for
think, there is good, competitive football several rounds before finishing him off.
being played. Three, Mayweather reverts to form and
Last year, we never felt comfortable, simply does what he does: hits his oppo-
said Scheller. There wasnt one game where DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS FILE nent while not getting hit. Given
There will be no tip-toeing through the Lake Division as the winner most likely will need to
See LAKE, Page 13 go 5-0 to win a division championship. See LOUNGE, Page 16

Raiders LT Penn Supporters want Kap


signed by seasons start
ends his holdout
By Josh Dubow lion in incentives and bonuses.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

NEW YORK Supporters of former San


dont stand up for your
children, turn the damn TV
off.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Penn is coming off his second Pro Bowl Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick, Some speakers said the
season after being part of an offensive line who refused to stand for the national anthem to leagues treatment of
ALAMEDA Pro Bowl left tackle Donald that allowed a league-low 18 sacks in 2017. protest police brutality against blacks, showed Kaepernick is of a piece
Penn has ended his holdout with the He revitalized his career in Oakland after their solidarity with him and his cause at a rally with a cavalier attitude
Oakland Raiders. signing in 2014 following his release from outside National Football League headquarters toward players health.
Penn reported for practice on Wednesday Tampa Bay. on Wednesday, demanding that he be signed by How in the world can we
after holding out for 26 Penn allowed only one sack in 2016, dur- the start of the regular season next month. Colin call ourselves the land of
days. Penn was looking ing Week 16 against Indianapolis, but it More than 1,000 people, many wearing jer- Kaepernick the free, the home of the
for an improved contract was a pivotal one: Quarterback Derek Carr seys bearing Kaepernicks name, crowded the brave, and you get vilified
but general manager suffered a season-ending broken right bula steps outside the NFLs midtown Manhattan and criminalized just for speaking your mind?
Reggie McKenzie said on the play. offices. the Rev. Jamal Bryant said. The NFL has
earlier in training camp Carr said Tuesday it would mean a lot to Kaepernick, who once took the 49ers to the proven with their treatment of Colin
that he would not negoti- have Penn back in uniform. Super Bowl, opted out of his contract with the Kaepernick that they do not mind if black play-
ate a new deal with Penn Hes our teammate, Carr said. We want team in March and remains unsigned. ers get a concussion, they just got a problem if
until he arrived at camp. all of our teammates here. We want to work Supporters say he is being blackballed for his black players get a conscience.
The Raiders could have hard together, we want to be together, we advocacy, but some critics say he should not Earlier Wednesday, the NAACP called for a
Donald Penn ned Penn $40,000 for want to joke together. Its more than just have sat or kneeled during the anthem or con- meeting with the NFL to discuss the fate of
each day of camp he football. We want to be there in his life with tend his lack of a job is more about his on-field Kaepernick, who was born to a white woman
missed but the team is not expected to do him, those kind of things. It would mean a talent. and a black man but was adopted by a white cou-
that. lot and obviously, I would love it. Chants at the demonstration included ple. The civil rights organizations interim
The 34-year-old Penn is entering the nal Penn has been extremely durable in his Boycott! Boycott! president, Derrick Johnson, said in a letter to
year of an $11.9 million, two-year contract. career and has played all 160 regular-season Womens March organizer Tamika Mallory, the NFLs commissioner, Roger Goodell, that
He is scheduled to earn $5.8 million in base games since making his debut as an undraft- addressing football fans, said, I dont care how its apparently no sheer coincidence that
salary this season with another $1.3 mil- ed free agent with Tampa Bay in 2007. long youve been watching football, if they Kaepernick isnt on a roster.
12 Thursday Aug. 24, 2017 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

Capuchino Mustangs Carlmont and South City and played as a He [throws] a beautiful ball and hes a pretty Players to watch
linebacker for Whites 2001 South City team shifty guy. Hes a pretty mobile quarterback.
Head coach: Miguel Nava, that reached the Central Coast Section Divi- It will be interesting to see him play.
1st year sion III semifinals. An athletic 5-10, 175 pound junior, Mailangi
2016 record: 4-1 PAL Lake, Nava is keen to keep all the same concepts opened the 2016 season as a tailback, but
7-3 overall White employed through his three success- suffered a broken collarbone during Week 4
Key returners: Isaiah Archilla ful years at Cap, concepts by which Nava has while diving into the end zone for Caps only
(sr., LB/RB);Trey Zahursky (Sr., spent his entire adult life abiding. TD in a 7-6 win over San Lorenzo Valley.
Util.); Brandon Mailangi (Jr., Its back to the same thing, Nava said. It Hes back to normal, Nava said.Hes prob-
QB/SS); Abnan Grajeda (Sr., RB/DB); Reyes Di- goes back to South City. Its just smashmouth ably the fastest guy on the team.
anos-Marquez (Sr., G/DE); Anthony Katout football.
(Sr., WR/DB); Kenny Osterlund (Jr., TE/DE) If Nava could wish for one player to bring The Mustangs tout plenty more experience
Key newcomers: Armando Renteria (Jr., back from last years second-place team, he in third-year varsity starting running back
LB/TE); John Paul Kefu (Jr., DT/OL); Alipate could do no better than PAL Lake Division Abnan Grajeda and third-year two-way line-
Tutoe (Jr., C/DE) Utility Player of the Year Trey Zahursky, who man Reyes Dianos-Marquez.
2017 opener: Fri. @ Woodside, 7:30 p.m. returns as a senior in hopes of continuing his And, on the other side of the ball helmed
Outlook: With Ben White affixed as head busy workload. Last season, Zahursky had by returning defensive coordinator Marcus
coach over the previous three years, Ca- the distinction of being on the field for every Farhad Cap loses All-Lake Division defen-
puchino posted a 13-2 record in Peninsula play of most every game, including special sive lineman Moses Olive, who transferred
Athletic League Lake Division play, the teams, while shining in the secondary on de- to Aragon, but returns two other all-league
leagues best record over that span. fense and transitioning from wide receiver defenders in Archilla at linebacker and Gre-
With White resigning his post to take the to running back on offense. jada at safety. Capuchinos Trey Zahursky.
head-coaching job at Orosi High School in Taking over at quarterback is another dual Weve been building something special here Capuchino
Tulare County, Cap has promoted offensive threat akin to last years senior starter at Capuchino defensively, Nava said. Im
coordinator, Miguel Nava, who worked with Teisina Fifita in Brandon Mailangi. hoping to have a very stout defense that con- Trey Zahursky (Sr., Util.): The termjack of all
White at three different schools including Hes probably the same (as Fifita),Nava said. trols the tempo of the game. trades may not be able to keep pace with
Zahursky. A splendid all-around athlete
he won baseballs Peninsula Athletic League
Bay Division batting crown last season as a
Carlmont Scots head coach, Messina is confident his varsity
roster has taken a turn for the better. His
last season.
Up front, senior left tackle Jackson Velschow junior the multi-faceted footballer had the
prime example of the turn hanging with returns a more fit version of himself, and thats distinction of hardly ever leaving the field in
Head coach: Jake Messina, 2016. He played both wide receiver and run-
2nd year 2016 co-Peninsula Athletic League Ocean Di- really saying something seeing as he was the
vision champion Menlo School in last Fridays lone junior in all of the Lake Division to earn ning back on offense, in the secondary on
2016 record: 2-3 in PAL Lake, defense, and had a role on every one of Caps
3-7 overall head-to-head scrimmage. all-league honors as an offensive lineman
They kicked the bejesus out of us last year, last season. special teams.
Key returners: Timmy Palthe Brandon Mailangi (Jr., QB/SS): Mailangis
(Sr., QB) Demarii Blanks (Sr., Messina said.But we lined up against them The guy, he was a 245 decent looking kid
Friday and I thought more than held our last year,Messina said.He is a rock solid 265 2016 season was cut short when he broke
RB/SS); Jason Lloyd (Sr., his collarbone diving for a game-winning
TE/OLB); Jackson Velschow (Sr., OT/DE); Daniel own. right now. He was road-grading guys on Fri-
Senior running back Demarii Blanks certainly day. He was lifting guys it was a lot of fun touchdown as a tailback.This year, he returns
Taumalolo (Jr., OT/NT); Henry Reich (Sr., K/P); healthy, rejuvenated, and tasked with a posi-
Anthony Arteaga (Sr., RB/CB); Jayden Kuhn made an impression on Messina. Blanks av- to watch.
eraged 118.4 rushing yards per game last tion switch to helm the Mustangs at
(Jr., OLB) Velschow pulls double duty as a defensive quarterback.
Key newcomers: Julian Morin (Jr., RB/OLB); season, but played in just six games.This year, lineman, as does his fellow offensive tackle
Dominic Susa (Sr., WR/OLB); Ralphie Holmes the 5-11, 205-pound tailback added 15 Daniel Taumalolo, a 6-2, 255-pounder who Carlmont
(Jr., RB/SS); Ola Fifita (So., C/DT); Jonaven Kuhn pounds, according to Messina, and brought started all 10 games as a sophomore last sea-
(So., DB/RB/KR) a different caliber of running to the field last son. Along with senior defensive end Brett Demarii Blanks (Sr., RB/SS): Playing in just
2017 opener: Fri. vs. Arroyo-San Lorenzo, week. OConnor, they will be integral to fronting six games in the backfield last year, Blanks to-
7:30 p.m. He kind of ran like a man in the scrimmage, the 3-4 defense. taled 829 yards, averaging 118.4 yards per
Outlook: The challenge for Carlmonts Messina said. Were pretty big and pretty physical, and I game. This year he returns 15 pounds heav-
carousel of head coaches in recent years has Blanks wasnt the only Scot to leave his man- think were at the point where were a bit ier, and will be counted on to put Carlmont
been to instill a working football system, and nish mark. closer to playing the type of football Im used football on the map in the Lake Division race.
do it in a hurry. Going into his first full off- Returning quarterback Tim Palthe gives Carl- to, Messina said. Jackson Velschow (Sr., OT/DE): Son of Wood-
season at the Scots helm, Jake Messina mont valuable experience in running the Carlmont returns one other 2016 All-Lake Di- side athletic director Chuck Velschow, Jackson
conveyed a simple strategy to his players wing-T offense, and has a sturdy target to vision player in punter Henry Reich who, Velschow is a chip off the old gridiron block. A
hit the weights. rely upon in returning tight end Jake Lloyd, according to Messina, is generating plenty returning all-league offensive tackle, he has
Entering his second season as Carlmonts who led the team with 310 receiving yards recruiting interest from the Ivy League. been tabbed by Scots head coach Jake
Messina as a legitimate Division I prospect.

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South City, Terra Nova and Woodside.
El Camino Colts
Head coach: Eric Jacobson,
the Colts, who have become synonymous
with heartbreak in recent years, not having
finished above the .500 mark since 2014.
LAKE
Continued from page 11
Hopefully, we survive preseason. If we
survive and hold our own, we have a good
shot [at competing for the Lake title],
15th year This year, though, the Bell Game will have an Nava said.
2016 record: 0-5 PAL Lake, auspicious vibe for another reason, as it is While any preseason win is a validation
1-9 overall slated as the only home day game on El we felt this was going to be an easy shot. that a team is doing something right, its
Key returners: Nathan Na- Caminos schedule this year. With the instil- Its during non-league games that teams, not always about victories the rst month
cion (Sr., RB/LB); Emilio lation of new, permanent lights four regardless of the division, can lose a divi- of the season. While Capuchino upsetting a
Urrutia (Sr., RB/OLB); Ian spectacular modern light standards that il- sion title. Injuries are the bane of every Terra Nova would look great on the resume,
Dugas (Sr., WR); Sam Langi (Sr., OT/NT) luminate the field while not encroaching on high school football coach, but they are its more important that teams are looking
Key newcomers: Jonas Junio (Jr., QB/S); neighboring houses there was a buzz especially glaring in the Lake Division to peak once they get into division play.
Justin Keegan (Jr., C); Ritz Bautista (Jr., G); Nate among the players when the Colts threw the because roster numbers are usually low, Because once league play starts, there is no
Brown (Jr., OLB) switch for the first official night practice last meaning depth is always an issue. more room for error.
2017 opener: Fri., Sept. 1 vs. San Rafael, 7 Friday. If we handle our business in preseason, Its a sprint [to the divisions only play-
p.m. Theyre really excited, Jacobson said. But well be rolling, Nava said. off berth]. Its not a marathon, Scheller
Outlook: El Camino wide receiver Ian Dugas the alumni seem to be more excited than But Capuchino will certainly have its said. You have to jump out real quick and
could taste victory as he watched the ball [the players] are. hands full during the non-league portion of make sure you can get out front and stay out
leave his quarterbacks hand.Then it all went Theres some real excitement being gener- their schedule when the Mustangs take on front.
sour. ated by senior lineman Sam Langi as well, a
Finishing the season with a 1-9 overall record, 6-4, 300-pound specimen of a two-way
including a last-place 0-5 mark in the Penin- tackle. After Langi, the line thins out in a
sula Athletic League Lake Division, El Camino hurry. But if the Colts can provide enough
was hoping to close its disappointing 2016 protection for new quarterback Jonas Junio,
season with an upset in the always fiery ri- his skills well suited for ECs pistol offense
valry Bell Game with South City. could come to life.
The Colts came within one point of snap- His legs, Jacobson said of Junios best tool.
ping a 12-game losing streak in the annual But he throws the ball well, and hes smart.
showdown, scoring a touchdown within the He doesnt try to force the ball.
games final minute to close their deficit to He doesnt have the same arm as [Bakshi],
28-27. Then head coach Eric Jacobson de- Dugas said. But I think hes going to get it
cided to gamble, opting to go for the 2-point done.
conversion. Numbers are thin for the Colts, who had 25
With quarterback Jimmy Bakshi rolling out players report for practice on the first day of
for a play-action pass, Dugas got open in the fall classes. The linebacker corps is the stur-
flat. And El Camino had sweet victory in its diest department of ECs defense, with two
sights. returners in Nathan Nacion and Emilio Ur-
It should have been, Dugas said. rutia.
The pass, however, was off the mark, drop- Were going to be very solid,Jacobson said.
ping the losing streak to 13. And so it goes for We just dont have a lot of depth.

Players to watch Ian Dugas (Sr., WR): In last years near-fairy-


tale comeback in the rivalry Bell Game with
El Camino South City, Dugas was a prince among EC sin-
gle-game receiving greats as he totaled three
Sam Langi (Sr., OT/NT): At 6-4, 300 pounds, touchdown catches. He nearly caught the
Langi certainly stands out among his El Camino
teammates.With Colt Field installing its long-an- would-be game-winning 2-point conversion
ticipated permanent light standards this year, as well, but saw the throw go wide after get-
it will be interesting to see the two-way line- ting open in the end zone with less than one
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Players to watch Jefferson Grizzlies Everyones complaining the numbers are game of Benjamin could well alleviate any
going lower and lower, were going higher passing hiccups.The most dynamic returning
Head coach: Will Maddux, and higher, Maddux said. skill player in the Lake Division, Benjamin
3rd year The way Maddux sees it, Jefferson has got racked up 1,283 all-purpose yards to claim
2016 record: 3-2 PAL Lake, the talent to go with the depth. the leagues Special Teams Player of the Year
5-5 overall This is probably the most excited Ive been award.
Key returners: Aaron Cruz about a Jefferson team since Ive been here, Benjamins versatility carried over to offense,
(Sr., QB/DB); Daniel Benjamin Maddux said. where he rushed for a team-best 86.1 yards
(Sr., Util./DB); Sam Price (Sr., WR/DL); Angelo The experience is certainly there. The Griz- per game proving a threat out of the wild-
Velez (Sr., RB/DB); Ulysses Ramon (Sr. DE/OT); zlies return last years passing leader in senior cat formation and also passing for 60.9
Brandon Jaimes (Sr., G/DT); Phil Souse (Jr., quarterback Aaron Cruz, the rushing leader yards per game.
G/DL); Isaiah Higgins (Sr. MLB/WR) in senior running back Daniel Benjamin, and Hes an absolute stud,Maddux said.Teams
Key newcomers: Joaquin Alvarez (Jr., QB/LB); add a pair of varsity transfers from Riordan are going to see him all over the field. Hes
Henry Tom (Jr., WR/DB); Jarred Crowley (Jr., in junior linebacker Keanu Tafeamalii and going to be everywhere.
FS/RB); Josh Fernandez (Jr., K); Keanu Tafea- senior two-way lineman Paul Mataveo-Poialii.
malii (Sr., MLB/RB); Paul Mataveo-Poialii (Jr., And there is healthy competition too as to And this year, Benjamin will have Mataveo-
G/DT) who will lead the Grizzlies spread offense. Poialii blocking for him after a four-game
2017 opener: Fri. vs. Mission-SF, 7 p.m. Cruz who completed 68 percent of his transfer sit-out a guard who Maddux
Outlook: While most of the teams in the passes last year is not a lock to start at called the best lineman hes ever seen.
Jeffersons Daniel Benjamin. Peninsula Athletic League Lake Division are quarterback with junior Joaquin Alvarez, a Senior defensive end Ulysses Ramon at 6-2,
seeing a decline in football player turnout, two-way standout on the junior-varsity 215 pounds returns to front the 4-3 defense,
Jefferson Jefferson is enjoying a bull market. squad in 2016, knocking on the door. with Isaiah Higgins the centerpiece at middle
The Grizzlies fielded 41 players the first week Its a true position battle, Maddux said. I linebacker. One of the unsung additions to
Daniel Benjamin (Sr., Util./DB): Capuchinos dont know whose going to start, I really
Trey Zahursky earned the Lake Division Util- of fall classes, a trend head coach Will Mad- the JeffDis new defensive coordinator Ken
dux has helped cultivate since he made the dont. Its a good problem to have. Richau, another Terra Nova expat, a former
ity Player of the Year award last season, and
its clear he earned it because Benjamin, who transition from Terra Nova assistant coach While Jefferson targets have just 137 cumu- Tigers junior-varsity head coach who once
was right on his heels, probably wins it any three years ago. lative receiving yards returning, the ground had Maddux on staff.
other year in modern history. Benjamin
gained 1,283 all-purpose yards and took
home a different award as Special Teams Mills Vikings cludes with reigning PAL Ocean Division co-
champion Half Moon Bay, the second-year
plished helmsman to start the year.
I think hes going to have some growing
Player of the Year.
Paul Mataveo-Poialii (Jr., G/DT): One of two Head coach: Mike Dozier, coach isnt necessarily keen on adding any pains but Dominic is a pretty good player,
transfers from Riordan on the Jefferson ros- 2nd year more personnel. Dozier said.Were going to mix it up.
ter, Mataveo-Poialii will have to sit out the 2016 record: 1-4 PAL Lake, Were going to go out and fight with the One of the benefits of utilizing the young
first four games due to transfer rules. But six 5-5 overall guys weve got, Dozier said. It is the same Piefer in the triple-option offense is his at-
games may be all he needs to post a re- Key returners: Sione Langi thing as last year. tendance record.
markable front-to-back junior season, that is (Sr., RB/QB/MLB); Andrew Kil- This means senior Sione Langi is going to be Were definitely going to play with more bal-
if head coach Will Madduxs evaluation of lagrew (Sr., FB/LB); Christian relied upon as a workhorse. Much like grad- ance because we actually have a quarterback
Mataveo-Poialii being the best lineman hes Sael (Sr., RB/LT/MLB); Jacob Tonga (Sr., G/LB); uated David Tongilava did last year leading that comes to practice, Dozier said. So we
ever seen holds up. Michael Schultz (Sr., UTL) the team in rushing, and ranking second in can actually work on some things.
Key newcomers: Dominic Piefer (So., QB); tackles Langi will be involved in most Langi will have a complement of backfield
Mills Robert Jian (So., C/DE); Nick Alvarez (So., NG); every play when things are going right for mates in seniors Andrew Killagrew (39 car-
Sione Langi (Sr., RB/QB/MLB): An All-Lake Di- Vaenuku Vahai (So.,TB/FS); Christian Medoza the Vikings. In addition to playing running ries for 231 yards at fullback last season) and
vision defensive lineman last year, Langi (So.,WR/OLB); Bernard Ocon (Sr.,WR/CB);Tom back and middle linebacker, though, Langi Christian Sael (who also lists at offensive
transitions to middle linebacker this season Ly (Sr., CB/slot) could add versatility by seeing time at quar- tackle). But if it all comes together, a battery
where he will be looked upon to stand his 2017 opener: Fri. @ San Jose, 7:30 p.m. terback. of receiving targets including first-year sen-
ground not just on defense,but also on offense Outlook: Mills may well be experiencing a Hes pretty versatile, Dozier said. Were ior Bernard Ocon and Aragon transfer Tom Ly
as one of the Vikingsprimary ball handlers.He phenomenon with a recent insurgence of going to line him up in the pistol.Were going will be integral.
is first and foremost a running back, but will sophomores, but will be relying on a hand- to do some different things with him. Mills will run a complex defensive scheme
also take snaps in the pistol formation. ful of key seniors in hopes of improving on In terms of first-string QB though, Dozier will as well, relying on the linebacker-heavy 3-5
Jacob Tonga (Sr., G/LB): A tackle machine last seasons 1-4 record in Peninsula Athletic look to sophomore Dominic Piefer. While 3 set. Senior linebacker Jacob Tonga
is what Mills head coach Mike Dozier calls League Lake Division play. Piefer is clearly quarterback-of-the-future dubbed a tackle machine by Dozier is
Tonga. He will have to be to give the under- Vikings head coach Mike Dozier has just 24 material, his starting at the varsity level may essential to anchoring the middle along with
manned Vikings a fighting chance this year players on roster and, heading into a chal- be a little rushed. Mills has a returning senior Langi, with the Vikings counting on one fun-
as he anchors the 3-5-3 defense at linebacker lenging non-league schedule that includes in the mix, though eligibility issues forced damental strategy:
along with Sione Langi. an opener at San Jose High School and con- Dozier to take a pass on the more accom- Pressure, pressure, pressure, Dozier said.

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San Mateo Bearcats Vasquez, a senior, and junior Sam Koloki- Players to watch
hakaufisi both 5-11, 250-pound returners
Head coach: Jeff Scheller, Blemur will have plenty of experienced San Mateo
12th year support in shouldering the Bearcats hopes.
I think were pretty lucky to have a lot of re- Ari Blemur (Sr., DT/RB): One of the Bearcats
2016 record: 5-0 PAL Lake, best tacklers last season en route to a Peninsula
7-4 overall turning guys, Scheller said. We feel
confident in our guys and are putting a lot Athletic League Lake Division championship,
Key returners: Jose On- Blemur will be tasked with more pressure this
tiveros (Sr., QB/CB/P); Ariel of faith in our defensive line.
San Mateo managed just eight interceptions season while head coach Jeff Scheller looks to
Blemur (Sr., DT/RB); Jake Jef- his defense to anchor the team while the of-
fries (Sr.,TE/OLB); Dahareeha Allen (Sr., RB/FS); last season, but is returning half of them, led
by senior free safety Dahareeha Allen, who fense reinvents itself. The 6-1,220-pound senior
Chris Lopez (Sr., MLB/TE); Nilsson Vasquez has already proven one of the best defensive
(Sr., OT/DT); Sam Kolokihakaufisi (Jr., OT/DT); netted two INTs. Senior cornerbacks Jose
Ontiveros and Kevin Grant have also logged linemen in the league, being named first-team
Galo Reyes (Sr., WR/SS); Kevin Grant (Sr., All-Lake Division last season.
WR/CB/K); Juan Guzman (Jr., DB/WR/K) miles in the secondary.
Key newcomers: Matt Angel (Jr., LB/QB);Will Ontiveros is also the frontrunner to helm the Jake Jeffries (Sr., TE/OLB): At 6-4, 195
Bradford (Jr., MLB/RB); Gerber Pelaez (Jr., pro-style offense at quarterback. Playing ex- pounds, Jeffries is a big, sturdy target at tight
OLB/TE); Anthony Villalobos (Jr., CB/WR) clusively on defense last year, the 5-10, end who can only benefit the Bearcats as they
2017 opener: Fri. @ South City, 7 p.m. 160-pounder is still competing with junior acclimate to a new quarterback. His worth is
Outlook: The Bearcats were the best in the Matt Angel for the starting job, but is the fa- much more than just on offense though. Not
Peninsula Athletic League Lake last season. vorite heading into Friday nights non-league only does the 2016 first-team All-Lake Divi-
No surprise there, as San Mateos multifac- opener at South City. sion tight end double as an outside
eted offense an offense that went on to We feel comfortable with either one of linebacker. He also earned all-league honors
last season as a place kicker. Jake Jeffries.
gain 3,523 total yards was the talk of the them but [Ontiveros] is probably going to
preseason. Thats what happens when a take the starting spot, Scheller said.
team benefits from a confluence of senior Wide out Galo Reyes and tight end Jake Jef-
talent. And the Bearcats cashed in. fries figure to be San Mateos busiest pass
Of course, with all those seniors now gradu- targets. Jeffries led the team with 465 receiv-
ated, San Mateo head coach Jeff Scheller ing yards last year, as the 6-4, 195-pounder
the 2016 Lake Division Coach of the Year earned first-team All-Lake Division honors.
will be tasked with reinventing his offense. Reyes ranked third on the team in receiving,
Defensively we return a lot of experience, and figures to see plenty of reps both sides of
Scheller said.As our offense is starting to try the ball, doubling as a strong safety.
to gel together our defense will be keeping In terms of competing for a second straight
us in a lot of games. Lake Division title, Scheller said he thinks the
That defense is highlighted by senior defen- championship is up for grabs.
sive tackle Ari Blemur,who grabbed first-team First of all, I feel like were going to be one of
All-Lake Division honors last season. He the contenders, Scheller said. But again, I
ranked second on the team with three sacks, think everybody is in the same boat. I dont
and a close second in total tackles with 44. think any one team is going to be that much
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Facebook to stream 15 college Bob Murphy, longtime


football games during 2017 Stanford announcer, dies STAFF AND WIRE REPORT from 1964-2007, weaving stories
of famous Stanford athletes, pro-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Univision to stream MLS and Liga schools. SANTA CRUZ Bob Murphy, fessors and speeches into his work.
MX soccer. The Mountain West and the longtime voice of Stanford It was his encyclopedic knowl-
Facebook has struck a deal for It has also has deals to stream Conference USA have been getting University sports who brought a edge of Stanford athletics and his
exclusive rights to live stream 15 niche sports like championship creative with their media rights in folksy sense of voice, spirit and wit that made him
college football games this sea- surfing and CrossFit competitions. lieu of lucrative and expansive community to a university icon.
son, beginning next week. Some Major League Baseball and deals with traditional media outlets his commentary
The agreement with Stadium, a NBA have been available on such as ESPN and Fox. Bob was Mr. Stanford, said
for more than
digital sports network, gives Facebook, but it did not have exclu- We are continually exploring Mike Montgomery, the Cardinal
four decades,
Facebook the rights to six sive rights to those. The social net- ways by which we can innovate and mens basketball coach for 18 sea-
has died. He was
Mountain West games and nine work giant attempted to make a deal expand the visibility of our sons. He knew everybody, he
86.
Conference USA games. The games to stream a few NFL games last sea- Conference membership, knew everything, he knew every
Murphy, who
will not be televised. son, but the league ended up work- Mountain West Commissioner story. Stanford has lost a great
attended Serra
The first game will match ing with Twitter. Craig Thompson said in a state- asset. The stuff stored in his memo-
before graduat-
Marshall of C-USA against Miami Stadium is producing the football ment. Through our partnership Bob Murphy ing from San ry will be lost forever.
of Ohio on Sept. 2. Later that day, games specifically for social media with Stadium, were excited to offer Mateo High At the beginning of his time at
San Diego State of the Mountain and will allow for fan interaction our football product on the worlds School, died Tuesday in Santa Cruz Stanford, Murphy also worked as
West will host UC Davis on with the broadcast, Facebook said most widely-used social media plat- of complications from Alzheimers sports information director. He was
Facebooks Stadium: Live College in a statement. There will be a live form. disease. The school said in a state- San Jose States athletic director
Football show page. chat for fans with football analysts Last season, two Mountain West ment that he had the disease for for three years in the late 1970s.
Facebook recently reached a deal and social media correspondents games were streamed on Twitter, several years. Stanford has always been home
partnering with Fox to stream working the sideline to provide and part of C-USAs deal with Murphy was a color analyst for base for me, Murphy said in an
Champions League soccer match- in-game experience and social Stadium calls for games on Twitter Stanford football and basketball athletic department news release to
es, and has an agreement with media elements provide by the this season. announce his retirement.

professional boxer has beaten sive. But the way he carries his hands, low refer to it, a lucky punch. If nothing else,

LOUNGE
Continued from page 11
Mayweather. McGregor is a professional
fighter, but a rank amateur when it comes
to boxing, and there is a huge difference
around his hips, and the angles from which
he releases punches, long and loopy,
means he could be in for a short night
McGregor has a punchers chance. He does
have some thunder and the heart of a war-
rior. He is a world-class fighter, so he is
between the two adjectives. McGregor has against Mayweather, who could, literally, well armed to cause damage to any man.
trained to make his entire body a weapon: hit McGregor two or three times and still McGregor does possess enough power that
Mayweathers paucity of KOs, I can easily hands, feet, knees, elbows. Mayweather slip the punch. if he times it up just right, he could shock
envision him simply dancing around the has spent his entire life developing into Im sure McGregor has tightened up his the world.
ring, picking off McGregor whenever he one of the greatest boxers of all time. defense and worked on shortening his
wants and simply punishes the Irish MMA There was a video circulating on social punches, but is six months about the Which would be the fourth and most
star until he quits on his stool (highly media in the last couple of weeks, a high- time the rumors started about this fight unlikely outcome.
doubtful) or turns his face to hamburger light reel of McGregors finishes in his enough time to turn from a MMA brawler to
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Antiques can add personality, focal point to a garden


By Dean Fosdick
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Adding antique garden ornaments to the landscape blends


horticulture with history. One-of-a-kind pieces will person-
alize your property, and over time may grow into some-
thing richly rewarding financially as well as artistically.
Really outstanding good old pieces such as a swan
bench, unusual large decorative urn or piece of sculpture
will continue to go up in value, but really more important to
my client is the same artistic pleasure that placing a certain
piece in their garden gives to them, said Aileen Minor,
owner of Aileen Minor Garden Antiques & Decorative Arts
in Centreville, Maryland.
Some of her garden antiques have been installed in the
U.S. Capitol, the Smithsonian Institution, the Museum of
Fine Arts in Boston, and in private collections around the
United States, Germany, England and France.
The definition of antique is somewhat elastic but gener-
ally applies to objects more than 100 years old.
What makes a piece worth collecting? I would say rarity,
design detail, all original parts and age, Minor said.
Garden antiques are most commonly made of wicker,
metal or stone, and range from pergolas and gazebos to
cemetery headstones and fountains, from ironwork, fencing
and gates to outdoor furniture and windows.
Family heirlooms certainly qualify.
Each person has his or her own idea about what consti-
tutes a collectible, said Troy Rhone, owner of Troy Rhone
Garden Design in Birmingham, Alabama.
Typically, I look for pieces that are over 120 years old
and have a unique history, Rhone said. Im not as con-
cerned about the price because Im usually looking for a
Many people shape their garden antique collections around a theme. Some may want to match a Victorian-era setting, specific item for my gardens.
highlighting the looks of their home and neighborhood. Others simply want practical antiques spotted tastefully around their Rhone studies each piece to determine if there are mark-
landscape. ings to determine who made it, signs of wear and tear, and
areas that might deteriorate quickly.
Not many pieces can stand the test of time when exposed
to weather, so using pieces that have proved their sustain-
ability is something most people are drawn toward, Rhone
said.
Many people shape their garden antique collections
around a theme. Some may want to match a Victorian-era
setting, highlighting the looks of their home and neigh-
borhood. Others simply want practical antiques spotted
tastefully around their landscape.
Collectors do collect pieces based on forms such as
antique hitching posts or interesting sculpture, Minor
said. But more often they are looking to find unusual
pieces such as a fountain for a focal point in a garden, or are
looking for an attractive antique or vintage bench or settee
for seating in their garden.
Estate sales, auctions and antique dealers are good places
to look, Rhone said. They can be a great resource when
searching for a specific item. Most of the time its pretty
easy to have shipping arranged.
Living at a time when so much is mass-produced, its nice
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That is easily accomplished with an antique that was
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Mantel masterpiece moves from rubbish pile to the MFA
By Tracee Herbaugh The mantels history of ownership adds
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The cycle of forgetting and then to its value. Over the years, it was passed
down through the hands of some notable
remembering our history is part of the cycle of art history. early Americans, including Frederic Tudor,
When interior designer Heidi Pribell Ezra Shales, a professor of art history at Massachusetts College of Art and Design who made a fortune selling ice blocks from
spotted a dust-covered mantelpiece in the Walden Pond. We relate to decorative art
basement of a clients newly purchased It was no secret, I adored it, she said. It was all about the quality and depth of objects and preserve them because of the
home, it was the start of a long relation- Its the kind of story that makes televi- the carving, she said. story of their ownership, said Shales.
ship. sion shows like American Pickers and The mantelpiece also had a story befit- Appleton is a big name harkening back
The ornate white marble mantelpiece, Antiques Roadshow so popular. Many ting a museum-quality artwork. The Carrera to Bostons earliest days. Its likely the
with two caryatids flanking each side, was people are looking for the next undiscov- marble mantelpiece, crafted in 1805 in Metropolitan Museum in New York would-
sitting amid rubble and construction ered masterpiece. Italy, had stayed in the same building on nt have been interested in this piece, but
debris. But Pribell, a Boston-based design- Its more common than you think, said Joy and Beacon Streets, across from its a Boston story, so it makes sense for
er and antiques dealer, convinced her client Ezra Shales, a professor of art history at Boston Common, through three different the MFA to acquire it, Shales said.
the mantelpiece was worth keeping. That Massachusetts College of Art and Design. owners.
was in 1999. Once-popular works often get thrown out It was originally commissioned by Pribell has sold other works to museums,
when societys tastes change, he said. diplomat and art importer Thomas including the Chicago Art Institute, Los
Fast-forward to 2011, and Pribell pur-
The cycle of forgetting and then remem- Appleton, who acquired it for wealthy Angeles County Museum and even Mt.
chased the mantelpiece roughly 6 feet
bering our history is part of the cycle of art apothecary Dr. John Joy, whose mansion Vernon, George Washingtons estate in
wide and 4 feet high from the client. Her
history, said Shales. was on Joy Street. During Appletons time Virginia.
obsession with the piece led her down a
historical rabbit hole in search of its As a trained antiques dealer, Pribell knew as a rising diplomat in Europe, he imported If you happen to be a treasure hunter, her
provenance. And this year, more than two how to qualify items in terms of good, bet- many artworks to the United States, includ- advice is: Cultivate your own tastes, and
decades after the basement discovery, ter, best. (Museum-quality artworks are, in ing a bust of George Washington thats in get to know the difference between good,
Pribell sold the once dilapidated mantel to general, sold in excellent condition with the White House. better and best.
the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston for an original fixtures and the like.) This piece, He was a true visionary, Pribell said. Buy what you love, she said. Become
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If people are gathering armed to the hilt ended with, I wont be a fig leaf for the the months since Trumps election.

ACLU
Continued from page 1
and hoping for violence, I think the ACLU
would be doing damage to our free-speech
rights in the long term, Rowland said.
Nazis.
In an opinion piece in The New York
Times, K-Sue Park, a race studies fellow at
The ACLU has faced much worse before
and emerged stronger and more dynamic,
said Ron Kuby, a New York civil rights
The newfound limit on how far the nearly the UCLA School of Law, argued that the attorney. Refusing to represent people
century-old ACLU is willing to go to ACLUs defend-in-all-cases approach to who intend to march while visibly armed is
was killed during the rally in Virginia. defend free speech sets up intriguing choic- the First Amendment perpetuates a mis- a reasonable line to draw given what weve
Some critics said the ACLU has blood on its es in the months ahead. Will it intervene, guided theory that all radical views are seen from the white supremacists.
hands for persuading a judge to let the Aug. for example, in the case of a white nation- equal, adding that group is standing on ACLU member and Charlottesville resi-
12 march go forward. An ACLU leader in alist rally at Texas A&M that the universi- the wrong side of history. dent Ira Bashkow said he never considered
Virginia resigned, tweeting, Whats legal ty canceled after Charlottesville? The Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe went fur- quitting the group but feels the disturbing
and whats right are sometimes different. ACLU said it wont discuss when and where ther, accusing the ACLU of creating a pow- episode in his city showed it has to rethink
This was a real tragedy and were all it might take a stand. der keg in Charlottesville. The ACLU of its old-line approach to the First
reeling, said Lee Rowland, a senior staff The seeds of upheaval in Charlottesville Virginia responded by saying it was horri- Amendment.
attorney at the ACLUs headquarters in New were planted when a judge agreed with the fied by the violence but didnt cause it. I believe in the right to free speech, but
York City. Charlottesville should be a ACLU that white nationalists should be We do not support Nazis, it said. We it doesnt mean (demonstrators) can say
wake-up call to all of us. able to protest the removal of a statue of support the Constitution and the laws of whatever they want and hold a weapon at
The backlash, reminiscent of one that Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee where the the United States. the same time, he said.
followed the ACLUs 1978 defense of a monument stands, instead of at a neutral After the 1978 furor over the neo-Nazi Stacy Sullivan, an associate director
neo-Nazi group that wanted to march site sought by city officials. rally in Skokie, which never actually got with the ACLU, said that after
through Skokie, Illinois, a Chicago suburb It was a position consistent with the off the ground, the ACLU stood firm even Charlottesville, a small increase in people
with a large number of Holocaust sur- ACLUs history of defending free-speech as it received hate mail and hundreds of quitting as members or dropping off social
vivors, set off a tumultuous week of soul- rights for protesters on all parts of the members quit. media last week was made up for by new
searching and led to a three-hour national spectrum. But then James Alex Fields Jr. The latest criticism of the ACLU has sign-ups.
staff meeting in which the conflict within was accused of using his car to kill 32-year- come from some of the same people who She said the ACLU will not shy away
the group was aired. old Heather Heyer and injure several others had heaped praise and donations on the from taking unpopular positions.
What resulted was an announcement that who were staging a counter-demonstration. organization for its resistance to President If you cant stomach respecting the
the ACLU will no longer stand with hate Within hours, a board member of the Donald Trumps travel ban. Membership First Amendment rights of people you
groups seeking to march with weapons, as ACLUs Virginia branch, Waldo Jaquith, surged from 25,000 to 1.6 million, with despise, Sullivan said, you dont work
some of those in Charlottesville did. resigned and fired off a stinging tweet that $90 million in online contributions, in here.

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I am Depression baby. I didnt South San Francisco Main Library, 11 a.m. Beresford Recreation Center,
said Costa. quil central shopping district. 840 W. Orange Ave., South San 2720 Alameda de las Pulgas, San
have toys, he said. Now I have That method serves Costa in his Over the years, the car fanatic has Francisco. Reading The Runaway Mateo. Learn how holistic organizing
them all. Racehorse by Ron Roy. For more principles create lasting productivity,
professional and personal life, as his pumped the brakes on the lengths to information call 829-3860. and how feng shui and organizing
While most of his goods were once passion for accumulating expensive which hell go to unearth a diamond relate to each other. $30 for resi-
created to entertain children, Costa in the rough, as Costa is more Interview Skills for Teens. 4 p.m. dents, $37 for non-residents. For
goodies extends beyond store hours. Grand Avenue Branch Library, 306 more information call 522-7490.
noted he is not a toy seller, and As a classic auto aficionado, Costa inclined to comfortably shop online Walnut Ave., South San Francisco. For
points to the hefty price tag hung on than sort through garage or estate more information call 877-8530. Day of Drones. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
owns an extensive line of old and Hiller Aviation Museum, 601 Skyway
some of his most rare items as proof. valuable cars, including five sales. LGBTQ Book Club. 4:30 p.m. to 6:15 Road, San Carlos. Watch demonstra-
Some of the original Hot Wheels Corvettes, plus a Jaguar, Thunderbird If he senses an opportunity though, p.m. Reach and Teach Bookstore, 144 tions of real drones to learn about
W. 25th Ave., San Mateo. For commu- the potentials and challenges of this
cars he offers sell for as much as $450 and Ferrari which he claims was first Costa said he will occasionally nity members, allies and friends. For new aviation technology. For more
per piece and prices run as high as bought by rock great Rod Stewart. swing by a yard sale for old times more information call 591-0133. information call 654-0200.
$55,000 for a pristinely preserved With the collection comes an out- sake so long as he can park one of Book Munchers Book Club. 6 p.m. Friends of the Belmont Library
pedal fire truck which he purchased in his stylish rides in front. South San Francisco Main Library, Summer Book Sale. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
840 W. Orange Ave., South San All books, tapes, CDs and DVDs are 20
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tors techniques, Von Glahn wouldnt attempted robbery conviction in by Mary Pope Osborne. For more ceeds go to the Belmont Library. For
information call 829-3860. more information email
confirm how police determined the two Tulare County, could face a base sen- xscorgis@sbcglobal.net.
were hiding out in Ohio. She thanked tence of 25 years to life if convicted of Fake News Game Show. 6 p.m. 6
the Montgomery County Sheriffs his third strike in the San Mateo p.m. South San Francisco Main Overeaters Anonymous. 10:15 a.m.
Continued from page 1 Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South to noon. San Carlos Library, 610 Elm
Office in Ohio, which assisted in the attempted homicide case, according to San Francisco. For more information St., San Carlos. OA meets every
early-morning arrest and is currently prosecutors. call 829-3860. Saturday. Free and open to the pub-
an inhabited dwelling and burglary. lic. For more information call 591-
holding the suspects while they await Both were charged with attempted The Sea by Alexanders 0341.
Lopez is believed to have known the extradition. A search warrant was also murder, assault with a semi-automatic Steakhouse To Host Blackadder
victim, who he allegedly shot twice, Raw Cask Whiskey Tasting Event. Fundraiser for Fisher House:
served at an East Palo Alto residence firearm, shooting at an inhabited 6:30 p.m. 4269 El Camino Real, Palo Classic Car Show. 10:30 a.m.
once in each leg, according to police. Wednesday, but both were apprehended dwelling and burglary for breaking Alto. Limited space, reservations Veterans Memorial Center, 1455
Hernandez, who acted as the getaway required. For more information or to Madison Ave., Redwood City. Bring
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driver, allegedly fled with Lopez in a The suspect asked for an attorney to commit a felony, according to charged. For more information visit
red car before authorities were called to and did not provide a statement, Von police and prosecutors. Lopez was also Regional Premiere of www.smcbsm.org.
the victims home around 7:30 p.m., Airswimming. 8 p.m. 2120
Glahn said of Lopez, adding we charged for being a felon in posses- Broadway, Redwood City. Doors Redwood City Historic Tour. 10:30
according to police. believe him to be the shooter and her sion of a firearm, while Hernandez open 30 minutes before the show. a.m. to noon. 627 Hamilton St.,
Run time of approximately 95 min- Redwood City. Visit and learn about
After alerting the public in search of the getaway driver. faces an additional charge for being an utes and will be performed without historic locations in Redwood City.
leads, police worked around the clock accomplice, according to police an intermission. $35 general admis- For more information call 299-0104.
A motive for the shooting also was- sion, $27 for student and senior tick-
to identify and apprehend the suspects, nt being released, however, Von Their first court date will depend ets. $15 rush tickets. To purchase tick- Saturday Morning Yar. 10:30 a.m.
said Sgt. Amanda Von Glahn. ets go to dragonproductions.net. For South San Francisco Library, 840 W.
Glahn said its believed Lopez knew upon when they are extradited back to Orange Ave., South San Francisco.
more information call 493-2006.
Our detectives worked tirelessly on the victim and was the shooter. Gang San Mateo County, according to pros- Color knitting.
this investigation, Von Glahn said. activity is not believed to be a factor, ecutors. Movies on the Square. 8 p.m. 2200
Tim Griffith Foundation Family
Broadway, Redwood City. Come to
This is not a crime that usually occurs and there does not appear to be familial The victim has been released from watch Dirty Dancing. For more infor- Croquet and Fun Day. 12:30 p.m. to
in the city of San Mateo so we want to ties between the suspects and victim, mation call 780-7311. 4:30 p.m. 1120 Roosevelt Ave.,
the hospital, Von Glahn said. Redwood City. $10 adult, $5 children.
make a point that we were working on she said. The Hunchback of Notre Dame. 8 For more information contact jgayn-
it nonstop to get these suspects into p.m. Hillbarn Theatre, 1285 E. er@timgriffithfoundation.org.
The District Attorneys Office filed The inv estigation continues and
custody. Regardless if they fled the Hillsdale Blvd. Admission is $35 to
charges Aug. 16 and issued the war- any one with information is ask ed to $50. For more information visit hill- Bollywood Live Dancing. 1 p.m. to 2
state we were going to track them rants for Lopez and Hernandez. b a r n t h e a t re. o rg / 7 7 t h - s e a s o n - p.m. Hillsdale Shopping Center, 60
contact San Mateo police at (650) become-subscriber. 31st Ave., San Mateo. Discover the
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FRIDAY, AUG. 25 more information call 571-1029.
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experience is preferred but not neces-
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ply, you should familiarize yourself
203 Public Notices dress 3)David Darwin Lemon, 311 Bel- conducted by an Individual. The regis- The business is conducted by an Indi-
City, CA 94014. The business is con-
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with our publication. Our Web site: The business is conducted by a Trust. commenced to transact business under
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05/01/2017. FICTITIOuS BuSINESS NAME The following person is doing business
RIGGER HElPER STATEMENT #274258 For PAlOMA PlAYGROuND RENOvATION, CITY PROJ-
/s/Gustavo Adolfo Vasquez Montoya/ as: Sell & Save Real Estate, 1410 B Bur- ECT NO. 84940, sealed proposals will be received at the office
full time, benefits, will train. The following person is doing business
This statement was filed with the Asses- lingame Ave., BURLINGAME, CA 94010.
Clean DMV. Lifting 50 pounds.
sor-County Clerk on 8/1/2017. (Publish- as: Los Compadres, 116 Grand Ave., Registered Owners: Eric Marenco, 3 Fel- of the City Clerk, City Hall, 501 Primrose Road, Burlingame,
415-798-0021 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080.
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ton Ave., South San Francisco, CA California, until 2:00 P.M., on Wednesday, September 6, 2017.
Registered Owner: Emerita Garcia, 300
8/3/17, 8/10/17, 8/17/17, 8/24/17). Valley St., Daly City, CA 94014. The 94080. The business is conducted by an Sealed bids will be publicly opened and read at 2:00 P.M. on
SAlES - Telemarketing and Inside Sales Individual. The registrants commenced that date in City Hall Conference Room "A", in the City of Bur-
Representative needed to sell newspa- business is conducted by an Individual.
per print and web advertising and event The registrants commenced to transact to transact business under the FBN on lingame, San Mateo County, California.
FICTITIOuS BuSINESS NAME business under the FBN on 7/7/2017. N/A.
marketing solutions. To apply, please call STATEMENT #274494 /s/Eric Marenco/
Specifications covering the work may be obtained by prospec-
650-344-5200 and send resume to /s/Emerita Garcia/ tive bidders by contacting Karen Hager, City of Burlingame,
info@smdailyjournal.com The following person is doing business This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses-
as: FC Builders Inc, 323 Santa Clara sor-County Clerk on 7/7/2017. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 8/4/2017. (Publish- Management Analyst at 650-558-7317 or email at khager@bur-
Ave, REDWOOD CITY, CA 94061. ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, lingame.org or downloaded via pdf on the City website
SAlES/MARKETING Registered Owner: Sergio F. Barbera, 8/3/17, 8/10/17, 8/17/17, 8/24/17). 8/17/17, 8/24/17, 8/31/17, 9/7/17). www.burlingame.org/palomaplayground.
INTERNSHIPS same address. The business is conduct-
The San Mateo Daily Journal is looking ed by a Corporation. The registrants The City of Burlingame intends to renovate the playground area
for ambitious interns who are eager to commenced to transact business under at Paloma Park. Project work would include the following:
jump into the business arena with both the FBN on June 19 2017. Basic Project: Removal and disposal of play equipment, resil-
feet and hands. Learn the ins and outs /s/Sergio F. Barbera/
of the newspaper and media industries. Notice of vacancy - Commission on Aging: ient play surfacing with concrete slab and other miscellaneous
This position will provide valuable This statement was filed with the Asses- President of the Board of Supervisors Don Horlsey announced demolition and site preparation; grading and drainage; installa-
experience for your bright future. sor-County Clerk on 7/31/2017. (Publish-
Email resume ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, that applications for appointment to the Commission on Aging tion of new play equipment, resilient surfacing tiles with con-
info@smdailyjournal.com 8/3/17, 8/10/17, 8/17/17, 8/24/17). are being accepted. There is currently one (1) vacancy. To be crete slab, accessible picnic table and benches, painting of ex-
eligible, applicants must: Live in San Mateo County; Be at least isting fences and gates and drinking fountain and concrete col-
21 years of age; Available to attend daytime meetings. The or staining of existing patio.
Commission is currently seeking individuals representing Add Alternate: In lieu of concrete color staining of existing pa-
the latino, low income, and faith-based communities who tio, remove and dispose of existing patio and install a new Do-
are 60 years and better. However, all interested parties are nor patio including synthetic turf with concrete slab, and a pe-
encouraged to apply. The ideal candidate will possess several rimeter border of donor bricks with concrete banding with inte-
of the following attributes: Demonstrate experience and inter- gral color.
est in promoting programs for older adults; Knowledge of chal- All play equipment, site furnishings and duraSAFE rubber play-
lenges, needs, and interests of older adults; Possesses inter- ground tiles will be purchased and furnished by the City of Bur-

NOW HIRING: est in and willingness to act as the principle advocate for older
adults including communities of color, non-English speakers,
LGBTQ, immigrants, physically and mentally disabled individu-
lingame. The Engineer's Estimate for the base project is
$138,908. The Engineer's Estimate for the Add Alternate Donor
Patio is $24,900.
Full Time: als, and economically disadvantaged residents of San Mateo Special Provisions, Specifications and Plans, including prevail-
Room Attendants t Class B Driver t Dishwasher County; Ability and willingness to work collaboratively with oth- ing wage rates to be paid in compliance with Section 1773.2
Special Project Housemen er members of the Commission and Aging and Adult Services of the California Labor Code and related provisions, may be in-
and to leverage community contacts to achieve Commission spected in the office of the City Engineer during normal working
goals; and Commitment to attend the monthly General Meet- hours at City Hall, 501 Primrose Road, Burlingame, California,
Part Time: ing, in addition to dedicating time to attend a specific sub-com- and are also available for review at the State of California De-
Cocktail Server tAM Bartender mittee (s) of their choice that meets monthly/quarterly. partment of Industrial Relations' Web site.
This 17 member Commission advises the Board of Supervi- A mandatory pre-bid meeting associated with this project will be
On Call: sors, develops and conducts programs in conformity with spe- held on Thursday, August 24, 2017 at 11AM, at Paloma Play-
Banquet Server tBanquet Set Up cific provisions of Older Americans Act of 2016 subject to ap- ground, at the corner of Paloma Avenue and Edgehill Drive,
proval of the Board of Supervisors. Meetings are held the sec- Burlingame, California. The contractor shall possess either a
AM & PM Shifts Available ond Monday of every month, 9:00 a.m. 10:30 a.m., 225 37th Class A license or a combination of Class C-8, C-12, C-13 & C-
Employee Benefits Package Avenue, Room 100, San Mateo. The deadline for applica- 28 prior to submitting a bid.
tions is Friday, September 1, 2017 at 5:00 p.m.Applications No contractors and subcontractors may be listed on the
Call Michelle D. (650) 295-6141 can be obtained online at the County Website: bid proposal for a public works project unless registered
1221 Chess Drive Foster City 94010 https://bnc.smcgov.org/vacancies or from Sherry Golestan, with the Department of Industrial Relations pursuant to la-
Deputy Clerk of the Board, 400 County Center, Redwood City, bor Code section 1725.5 [with limited exceptions from this re-
(650) 363-4609, or sgolestan@smcgov.org For information quirement for bid purposes only under Labor Code section
about this commission, contact Michelle Makino, Program 1771.5(a)].

GOT JOBS?
Services Manager, Aging and Adult Services, 650-573-3527, All contractors and subcontractors will be required to fur-
mmakino@smcgov.org and go to the commission website at nish electronic certified payroll records directly to the la-
http://smchealth.org/CoA.For information about this release, bor Commissioner (aka Division of labor Standards En-
contact Sherry Golestan, Deputy Clerk of the Board, at (650) forcement).
363-4609 or sgolestan@smcgov.org. All work specified in this project, shall include the base bid and
alternate bids shall be completed within 45 (forty five) of
8/24/17 Working Days (WD) from date of the Notice to Proceed.
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203 Public Notices 296 Appliances 302 Antiques 304 Furniture 310 Misc. For Sale 316 Clothes
FICTITIOuS BuSINESS NAME 1960'S AvOCADO Osterizer blender SEWING STORAGE cabinet, Custom SIlK SAREE 6 yards new nice color.for TuXEDO SIzE 40, black, including white
STATEMENT #274536 excellent condition $20.00 (650)596- WE PAY Top Dollar made wood perfect condition $75. $35 only. Call(650)515-2605 for more in- shirt, excellent cond. $50 650-355-5189
The following person is doing business 0513 (650)483-1222 formation.
as: The Nighthawk, 2033 Broadway St., For Asian Works of Art WIlSON'S lG Green Suede Jacket
REDWOOD CITY, CA 94063. Regis- AIR CONDITIONER 10000 BTU w/re- SHElF RuBBER maid new $20.00 TAYlOR-TOT(1947) MY First Ride $20 $40. (650)367-1508
mote. Slider model fits all windows. LG
Estate Liquidation Sales contact joe (650)573-5269 (415)269-4784
tered Owner: The Gentlemans Agree-
ment, CA. The business is conducted by brand $199 runs like new. (650)235- RB Gallery 318 Sports Equipment
a Limited Liability Company. The regis- 0898 of The Peninsula SOFA BED Recliner (double), beige, 76" uNIDEN HARlEY Davidson Gas Tank
trants commenced to transact business Good condition. $50 Call 650.952.3466 phone. $100 or best offer. (650)863-8485
15 SF Giants Posters -- Barry Bonds,
under the FBN on N/A. AIR CONDITIONER, Portable, 14,000 (650)697-7966 Jeff Kent, JT Snow. 6' x 2.5' Unused. $4
BTU, Commercial Cool model SOFA BED Recliner (double), beige, 76" WATER STORAGE TANK, brand new,
/s/Michael Magalong/ Good condition. $50 Call 650.952.3466 275 gallons. 48" x 46" x 39" $250. each. $35 all. (650)588-1946 San Bruno
This statement was filed with the Asses- CPN14XC9, almost like new! All acces-
sories plus remote included. (650)771-6324
sor-County Clerk on 8/3/2017. (Publish- SOlID WOOD Entertainment Center- BOW FlEX Max Trainer M-3-Very Good
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 20 x 16-5/8 x 33-1/2 $245 OBO. TurnTable, Am-Fm, Eight Track, Built In
303 Electronics Condition, Like New, Assembled, Paid
8/24/17, 8/31/17, 9/7/17, 9/14/17). (650)345-1835 Speakers, Sony 26 Smart T.V.(68.75 in. 311 Musical Instruments $1200 asking $800 Call Michael
X 25.5inch X28inch) $500 o.b.o (650)784-1061.
BISSEll BAGlESS Upright Vacuum, ANTARES DOllARS Bill Changer ma- (925)482-5742 CHROMATIC HARMONICA: Horner
FICTITIOuS BuSINESS NAME Model 82H1, Dual Edge Cleaning, chines never used for small bus. $95 The 64 Chomonica, German Made $180, CHIlDS KICK scooter by razor with hel-
Cleanview Hepa Filter $25 650-952- (650)992-4544. TWIN BED, mattress, box spring, frame (650)278-5776. met $25 obo (650)591-6842
STATEMENT #274444 3500
The following person is doing business $ 50. (650)598-9804.
as: Bay Area Financial Center, 1818 Gil- BlAuPuNKT AM/FM/CD Radio and Re- EASTON AluMINuM bat.33 inches, 30
CIRRuS STEAM mop model SM212B 4 ceiver with Detachable Face asking WAll uNIT/ROOM Divider. Simple EXCEllENT vIOlIN, previously owned, oz, 2 3/4 barrel. $30. (650)596-0513
breth Road Suite 230, BURLINGAME, new extra cleaning pads,user manual. lines. Breaks down for transportation.
CA 94010. Registered Owner: Virginia $100. (650)593-4490 first violinist SF Symphony, Mellow
$45. (650)588-5487 $25.(650)712-9962 leave message sound. Dated 1894. $5,500/best offer. GOlF CART, Caddytek, four wheels,
De Leon, 2019 Ray Dr., Burlingame, CA KINDlE FIRE 8 in. Case and Charger used only twice. $80. 650-341-1728
94010. The business is conducted by an (415)751-2416
COlEMAN lXE Roadtrip Grill - incl. 64 gig $75 Jeff 650-208-5758 WAlNuT CHEST, small (4 drawer with
Individual. The registrants commenced to Red Brand New! (still in box) $100 upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429 FENDER MuSTANG I guitar amplifier
GOlF CluBS {13}, Bag, & Pull Cart all--
transact business under the FBN on (650)918-9847 MOTOROlA BRAvO MB 520 (android $90.00 (650)341-8342
70 watts 8-guitar settings.with cover.
07/26/17. 4.1 upgrade) smart phone 35$ 8GB SD WOOD - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x $80. 650-421-5469
/s/Virginia De Leon/ ElECTRIC STOvE From Sears card Belmont (650)595-8855 17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311 GOlF CluBS, used set with Cart for
This statement was filed with the Asses- Excellent Condition $225 $50. (650)593-4490
WOODEN BED frame, single or 3/4 size. FENDER MuSTANG ll guitar amplifier
sor-County Clerk on 7/26/2017. (Publish- Please Call (650)244-9267 NEW HP Desk Jet 1112 Printer plus ex- 110 watts 8-guitar settings, with cover.
over 100 years Very good condition. $20. lEAD BARS for casting into fishing sink-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, tra cartridges- $30. Call (650)345-1234 $130.00 650-421-5469 ers. 10# for $6.00. (650) 591-4553).
8/24/17, 8/31/17, 9/7/17, 9/14/17). GOOD MICROWAvE 1100 watt $40 Da- 650-322-9598
ly City (415) 231-4825. ONKYO Av Receiver HT-R570 .Digital
Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready, HuGE luDWIG Drum Set Silver Sparkle
lARGE FAN - 26" x 26" - good condition Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393
306 Housewares & Chrome, Zelgian, Pasite & Sabian
FICTITIOuS BuSINESS NAME Cymbals, 24 in. Timpany $5100
STATEMENT #274626 - $20.(650)697-6763
SAMSuNG FlAT TV 20" ex.co.incl. CARPET 10 X 14 Area Rug peach (ny- (650)369-8013 MEN'S ROSSIGNOl Skis. $95.00,
The following person is doing business REFRIGERATOR COMPACT made by lon) good cond. $99 (415)990-6134 good condition, (650)341-0282.
as: Hot Junior Co., 3750 Fairfax Way, VCR ,set up $70. (650)992-4544
emerson $25.00 good shape joe 650 PIANO, uPRIGHT, in excellent condi-
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080. 573 5269 SONY DETACHABlE set :3cd /fm/am COMPlETE SET OF CHINA - Windsor tion. Asking $345. (650)366-4769 NEW WEIGH bench With 200lbs, plus
Registered Owner: Herbert Rahm, same double tape. exc cond. $70 (415)231- Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings, free weights. $50. (510)943-9221.San
address. The business is conducted by RIvETER, RIvETS, and case, $9, 650- 4825 20-pieces in original box, never used. uPRIGHT PIANO. In tune. Fair condi- Mateo.
an Individual. The registrants com- 595-3933 $250 per box (3 boxes available). tion. FREE. (650) 533-4886.
menced to transact business under the Tv SONY Triniton 21" working condition. (650)342-5630 PRINCE TENNIS 2 section nylon black
SEWING MACHINE-ROYAl XL 6000 YAMAHA ACOuSTIC Guitar, model Bag with Prince Pro Graphite Racket-
FBN on 6/2012. $10 OBO (650)784-3243. FG830 electric. $400.00 650-421-5469
/s/Herbert Rahm/ Dressmaker Sewing Machine. $150. CRYSTAl (lEADED glass) lamp $25. $55.(650)341-8342
This statement was filed with the Asses- (650)342-8436. Can send picture. 650-464-7860
sor-County Clerk on 8/14/2017. (Publish-
304 Furniture 312 Pets & Animals SluMBERJACK CAMPING pillow,
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, SEWING MACHINE: Older Singer Porta- CRYSTAl (lEADED glass) lamp $30. $7.50, 650-595-3933
ble sewing machine. Works great. ANTIquE DINING table for six people Can send picture. 650-464-7860 AIRlINE CARRIER for cats, pur. from
8/24/17, 8/31/17, 9/7/17, 9/14/17). with chairs $99. (650)580-6324 SWISS ARMY Knife, 7 features, $7.50,
$40.00 (650)207-4162 Southwest Airlines, $25, 2 available. Call
FIREPlACE CANDElABRA with 5 bat- (505)228-1480 local. 650-595-3933
WHIRlPOOl WASHER DRYER, GE ANTIquE MAHOGANY Bookcase. Four tery-operated candles $30.00, 415-990-
FICTITIOuS BuSINESS NAME feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966. 6134 TOTAl GYM XLS, excellent condition.
STATEMENT #274659 Refrigerator all working and in good con- ONE KENNEl Cab ll one Pet Taxi ani-
dition all for $99.00 (650)315-3240. Paid $2,500. Yours for $900. Call
The following person is doing business ARMCHAIR GOOD condition $55. 650- mal carriers 26x16. Excellent cond. $60.. (650)588-0828
as: 786 Coleman Avenue Apartments, 266-3184. 307 Jewelry & Clothing (650)593-2066
786 Coleman Avenue, MENLO PARK, 297 Bicycles TOuREDGE REACTION ii uniflex sys-
CA 94025. Registered Owners: Richard BEIGE SOFA $99. Excellent Condition JIll ST. John earrings, clip on. Gold / PARROT CAGE, Steel, Large - approx tem 8 irons 3-9 and pitch irons
Tod Spieker and Catherine R. Spieker, ADulT BIKES 1 regular and 2 with bal- (650) 315-2319 blue enamel with Jill St. John logo. $10. 4 ft by 4 ft, Excellent condition $300 best new..$75. Call May 650-349-0430
60 Mulberry Lane, Atherton, CA 94027. loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356 (650)588-0842 offer. (650)245-4084
The business is conducted by a Trust. BRAND NEW Bookcase 72"x30" still in vINTAGE NASH Cruisers Mens/ Wom-
box $45. (415)231-4825. PET CARRIER for small dog or cat in ex-
The registrants commenced to transact CHIlDS SCHWINN BICYClE, BluE in 308 Tools cellent condition $30. Claudia (650) 349-
ens Roller Skates Blue indoor/outdoor sz
6-8. $60 B/O. (650)574-4439
business under the FBN on 7/18/12. good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189. CARPET RuNNER: 16ft.X26 Wide. Col- 6059
/s/Richard Tod Spieker/ or: floral design. good condition CRAFTSMAN 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6"
This statement was filed with the Asses- NEW 12" girls bike w/ training wheels dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402 WET SuIT - medium size, $95., call for
$75.00 (650) 347-1458 no ans/leave $45.00. (650)266-3184 PET TAXI Animal Carrier. Brand: Delux info (650)851-0878
sor-County Clerk on 8/16/2017. (Publish- Nature Miracle - Excellent Condition for
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, mes DElTA CABINET SAW with overrun ta-
COAT/HAT STAND, solid wood, for your $25. Call (650)349-6059. WOMENS RAICHEl ski boots, size 6 ?
8/24/17, 8/31/17, 9/7/17, 9/14/17). mountain cabin/house. $25. (650)520- ble. $650/obo. (650)342-6993 $ 50. 650 888-5808 .
298 Collectibles 7045
ROuTER TABlE ryobi $ 99. like new 316 Clothes YAMAHA ROOF RACK, 58 inches $75.
FICTITIOuS BuSINESS NAME 1950'S THE First Authentic Rock & Roll COMPuTER SWIvEl CHAIR. Padded (650)573-5269 (650)458-3255
STATEMENT #274651 Collection, 72 original hits, $10; 591- Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409 2 PR action slacks 36w 29L $10.00
ROuTER TABlE, Used Bosh $45,
The following person is doing business 9769 San Carlos (650)367-8146 each (650)367-1508 335 Garden Equipment
as: 3301 & 3305 Los Prados Street COMPuTER TABlE, adjustable height,
Apartments, 3301 Los Prados Street, BIllY DEE Williams autographed Star chrome legs, 29x48 like new $30 (650) SCROll SAW Sears Variable Speed BOY SCOuT canvas belt with Boy Scout
697-8481 CHAIN SAW, 16 ,Craftsmen ,electric,
SAN MATEO, CA 94403. Registered Wars action figure: Lando Calrissian, 16" $45 (650) 367 8146 Buckle. Vintage. Fair condition. $5. $55. 650 888-5808
Owners: Richard Tod Spieker and Cath- space smuggler. $35 Steve (650)518- (650)588-0842
erine R. Spieker, 60 Mulberry Lane, 6614 DINETTE TABlE, 3 adjustable leaf.$30. SHOPSMITH MARK V 50th Anniversary
(650) 756-9516.Daly City. HAND PAINTED glazed flower pot,
Atherton, CA 94027. The business is most attachments. $1,500/OBO. FAuX FuR Coat Woman's brown multi $4, 650-595-3933
conducted by a Trust. The registrants FRAMED lEBRON James painting, (650)504-0585 color in excellent condition 3/4
DINING TABlE (36"x54") and 4 match-
commenced to transact business under 25"x21"; $99-will text photo; 650-591-
the FBN on 07/30/2012. 9769, San Carlos
ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for
$250 .(650)-654-1930.
SKIl SAW 7 1/4" circular saw, 2 1/3 HP, length $50 (650)692-8012 345 Medical Equipment
/s/Richard Tod Spieker/ Model # 5150. Hardly used. $30
(650)556-9708 GENuINE lADIES Mink Fur Jacket, HOMEDICS DuAl Shiatsu Massage
This statement was filed with the Asses- DRESSER 4-DRAWER in Belmont for $75.00 Call: 650-368-0748
sor-County Clerk on 8/16/2017. (Publish- lENNOX RED Rose, Unused, hand Cushion. 3 Zone. $45.00. (650)207-4162
$75. Good condition; good for children. vINTAGE CRAFTSMAN Jig Saw. Circa
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, painted, porcelain, authenticity papers, Call (650)678-8585
$12.00. (650) 578 9208. 1947. $60. (650)245-7517 lADIES BOOTS size 8 , 3 pairs different
8/24/17, 8/31/17, 9/7/17, 9/14/17). styles , $20/ pair. call (650)592-2648
DRESSER- ART Deco. 54wide 34 tall vINTAGE SHOPSMITH and BAND
MIllER lITE Neon sign , work good 22deep. $150. (650)888-2662.
$59 call (650)218-6528 SAW, good shape. $500/obo. Call lADIES SEquIN dress, blue, size XL,
STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF (650)342-6993 pure silk lining, $40.00, (650) 578-9208
THE uSE OF A FICTITIOuS BuSINESS SuPREMES GREATEST Hits, 2 album
NAME STATEMENT 273016 set, $10; 591-9769 San Carlos (650)591- DRESSER- vICTORIAN. 35 tall MEN'S STETSON hat, size large, new,
Name of the person abandoning the use 9769 48wide 22 deep. W/ mirror 34x42 rim, solid black, large, great gift. $40
of the Fictitious Business Name: Francis- $450. (650)888-2662. WOOD BOTTOM hand planes . Good (650) 578-9208
co Barrera. Name of Business: Glenn vINTAGE FlORAl Bone china teacup, workers. $25 each. Call (650)339-3672
Auto Collision & Co. Date of original fil- saucer, dessert plate. $10 per set. Six DRESSER-ART DECO. Heavy Glass.
Top 51 tall 36 deep 14 wide $150. NEW WITH tags Wool or cotton Men's
ing: Apr 04, 2017. Address of Principal sets available. (650)503-4170. Redwood
(650)888-2662. 309 Office Equipment pullover sweaters (XL) $15/each
Place of Business: 210 Ryan Way, City. (650)952-3466
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080. lAPTOP CASE or bag. Black. Like new.
DREXEl HEADBOARD $50. (650)589-
Registrant: Francisco Barrera, 39 E. 299 Computers 0764 Hardly used. $25. (650)697-1564. NIKE AIR shoes, white, size 10, hardly
Cavour St., Daly City, CA 94014. The worn (cost $50) $10, 591-9769 San Car-
business was conducted by an Individu-
al.
RECORDABlE CD-R 74, Sealed, Unop- ENTERTAINMENT CENTER for $50. 310 Misc. For Sale los
ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X, Good shape, blonde, about 5' high.
/s/Francisco Barrera/ (650) 578 9208 (650)726-4102 500-600 BIG Band-era 78's--most mint, PARIS HIlTON purse white & silver un-
This statement was filed with the Asses- no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459 used, about 12" long x 9" high
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo GlIDER rocker and ottoman, oak, excel-
County on 8/16/2017. (Published in the 300 Toys lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644. $23. (650)592-2648
BOBBY Hull Hockey Game Great
San Mateo Daily Journal, 8/24/17, Cont. ,1960s $50 (415)269-4784
8/31/17, 9/7/17, 9/14/17). AllOYED lINOTYPE (BNH ~18) for IKEA DRESSER, black, 3 shelf. 23" x
casting miniature/board-game figurines. 15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804.
10#, $5 (650) 591-4553 CASH REGISTER Parts; Much Skin Not
IKEA TABlE, black 58" x 21" x 14" high. Guts $500 (415)269-4784
DOll HOuSE w/ furniture $50.00 new $ 30. (650)598-9804.
210 lost & Found joe 650 573 5269 CHEvRON SHINGlE Oil will add life to
lIvING ROOM table 36"x19" exc condi- your roof. FREE. Worth over $100.
FOuND: KEYS at Westwood Park in lARGE STuFFED ANIMALS - $3 each tion $30.(415) 231-4825. (650)322-9598
Redwood City, off of Fernside. Call to Great for Kids (650) 952-3500
claim (650)714-8893 lOvE SEAT, Upholstered pale yellow DOORS FRENCH 2x28x79 w/5 lights
STAR WARS one 4 orange card ac- floral $99. (650)574-4021
$12.00 (650)544-5306
lOST CAT. Black and White. Black tion figure, Momaw Nadon (Hammer-
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