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A SCOUNDREL IS
BORN IN ‘SOLO’
DODD-FRANK LAW
PRESIDENT TRUMP SIGNS BILL EASING POST-2008
CRISIS RESTRAINTS ON BANKS
BEARCATS
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Leading local news coverage on the Peninsula


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Trump cancels summit with Kim


North Korea ‘willing to give the U.S. time and opportunities’ to reconsider talks
By Catherine Lucey, Inside or reckless House that a “maximum pressure cam-
Zeke Miller and Matthew Lee acts.” paign” of economic sanctions and
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The letter diplomatic isolation would continue
kicked off a day against North Korea — with which the
WASHINGTON — President Donald of mixed mes- U.S. is technically still at war — but
Trump on Thursday abruptly canceled sages by the he added that it was possible the sum-
his summit with North Korea’s Kim • N. Korea destroys president, who mit could still take place at some
Jong Un, blaming “tremendous anger nuclear test site as declared hours point.
and open hostility” by Pyongyang — journalists watch later, “I really North Korea issued a statement
• Has Trump blown believe Kim Friday saying it is still “willing to
a decision North Korea called “regret- chances for talks with
table” while still holding out hope for North Korea? Jong Un wants give the U.S. time and opportunities”
“peace and stability.” See page 11
to do what’s to reconsider talks “at any time, at any
In a letter to Kim announcing his right. ” After format.”
decision to back away from the June 12 that, a senior White House official said Vice Foreign Minister Kim Kye
summit, Trump pointed to America’s the North lacked judgment and had Gwan called Trump’s decision “unex- REUTERS FILE PHOTO
vast military might and warned the ris- reneged on its promises ahead of the A combination photo shows Donald Trump and North Korean
ing nuclear power against any “foolish summit. Trump said from the White See SUMMIT, Page 23 leader Kim Jong Un.

City searching for


homeless solution
Councilmembers, police collaborate on
strategies for serving community in need
By Austin Walsh
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

San Bruno officials are grappling with


the byproducts of offering services
designed to accommodate homelessness,
as they said a focus on tolerance makes
the community a destination for the tran-
sient population.
Councilmembers and police are seek- Ed Barberini
ing direction for strategies addressing
homelessness, as they recognize the obligation to help
those in need while balancing community concerns.
No policy decisions were made, but officials agreed to
study the matter more thoroughly with an eye to initiatives
floated by Police Chief Ed Barberini which he suggested
may be useful, according to video of the Tuesday, May 22.

AUSTIN WALSH/ DAILY JOURNAL See HOMELESS, Page 12


Burlingame Vice Mayor Donna Colson addresses Lyon Hoag residents frustrated with development in the city during a
community discussion Wednesday, May 23. Below: Residents shared their concerns regarding traffic congestion, parking
Burlingame council drives
congestion and a variety of other issues facing the city.

Meeting raises growth concerns Topgolf proposal forward


Lyon Hoag residents in Burlingame share quality of life issues with officials Officials agree to negotiations with sports
By Austin Walsh company hoping to build facility next year
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF By Austin Walsh
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
Worries over traffic congestion and
parking problems brought by ongoing Topgolf’s approach to Burlingame continues rolling
development in Burlingame were top along, as officials approved the sports entertainment
of mind for Lyon Hoag neighborhood chain’s most recent pitch to set up shop at the driving
residents during a community discus- range.
sion Wednesday night. The Burlingame City Council unanimously approved
About 100 members of the eastside Monday, May 21, entering an exclusive negotiating rights
neighborhood joined others living agreement with the recreation company aiming to build a
See GROWTH, Page 12 See TOPGOLF Page 31
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2 Friday • May 25, 2018 FOR THE RECORD THE DAILY JOURNAL

Thought for the Day


“There is nothing final about a
mistake, except its being taken as final.”
— Phyllis Bottome, English author

This Day in History


The Gateway Arch in St. Louis was

1968 dedicated by Vice President Hubert


Humphrey and Interior Secretary
Stewart Udall.
In 1 5 2 1 , Martin Luther was branded a heretic and had his
writings banned by the Edict of Worms because of his reli-
gious beliefs.
In 1 7 8 7 , the Constitutional Convention began at the
Pennsylvania State House (Independence Hall) in
Philadelphia after enough delegates had shown up for a quo-
rum.
In 1 7 9 3 , Father Stephen Theodore Badin became the first
Roman Catholic priest to be ordained in the United States
during a ceremony in Baltimore.
In 1 8 1 0 , Argentina began its revolt against Spanish rule
with the forming of the Primera Junta in Buenos Aires.
In 1 9 1 6 , the Chicago Tribune published an interview with
Henry Ford in which the automobile industrialist was quoted
as saying, “History is more or less bunk.”
In 1 9 3 5 , Babe Ruth hit his last three career home runs —
nos. 712, 713 and 714 — for the Boston Braves in a game
against the Pittsburgh Pirates. (The Pirates won, 11-7.) REUTERS
In 1 9 4 2 , U.S. Army Lt. Gen. Joseph Stilwell, frustrated Cast member Shailene Woodley and rugby player Ben Volavola attend the premiere for the movie ‘Adrift’ in Los Angeles.
over being driven out of Burma by Japanese forces during
World War II, told reporters in Delhi, India: “I claim we got
a hell of a beating.” In other news ...
In 1 9 5 7 , the third tube of the Lincoln Tunnel connecting charges of possessing unregistered Sacramento Monday on a manslaughter
New York and New Jersey was opened to traffic.
Police investigate how a gun firearms. charge.
In 1 9 6 1 , President John F. Kennedy told Congress: “I ended up in driver’s bumper Hayat was arrested at a hotel near Los He was expected to be transported
believe that this nation should commit itself to achieving LAKEWOOD, Wash. — Talk about Angeles International Airport on Feb. Thursday to Nevada, where so far he’s
the goal, before this decade is out, of landing a man on the gunning the engine. 16, 2017, a day after the explosives only been charged with fugitive fleeing
moon and returning him safely to the earth.” Authorities say a driver near Tacoma, were found in Denver. justice and child neglect resulting in
In 1 9 7 9 , 273 people died when an American Airlines DC- Washington, saw an object strike the The 36-year-old is scheduled to be substantial injury.
10 crashed just after takeoff from Chicago’s O’Hare Airport. front of his car during his evening com- sentenced on August 14. An autopsy is pending to determine
mute Wednesday. When he stopped for According to court records, police the girl’s cause of death, but investiga-
Birthdays gas 18 mile later, he discovered it was a
handgun.
found the pipe bombs inside a closed
ammunition case placed in the safe.
tors say the body found May 15
appeared to be malnourished and emaci-
The weapon was embedded in his They also found several metal pipes and ated.
bumper, barrel-end first, with the trigger empty rifle shell casings inside the
sticking out just below the driver’s-side hotel room. Brewery told to stop making
headlight. A spokeswoman for the Office of the beer with hemp-derived extract
Washington State Patrol Trooper Guy Federal Public Defender, which is repre-
Gill says the driver notified troopers, senting Hayat, was not immediately SAN FRANCISCO — U.S. officials
who recovered the gun, which was miss- available Thursday for comment. have ordered a San Francisco brewery to
ing its magazine. Gill calls it a “com- stop producing a specialty beer contain-
pletely bizarre way to recover a Hearing delayed for woman ing cannabidiol, the hemp-derived
weapon.” extract known as CBD, because it lacks
Actor Sir Ian Actor-comedian Singer Lauryn Hill in deadly child abuse case the proper permitting.
McKellen is 79. Mike Myers is 55. is 43. The driver didn’t know whether the
gun came from an overpass or another RENO, Nev. — A bail hearing has The U.S. Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and
Actress Ann Robinson is 89. Former White House news sec- vehicle. been postponed for a Nevada woman Trade Bureau is allowing Black Hammer
retary Ron Nessen is 84. Country singer-songwriter Tom T. Lakewood Police Lt. Chris Lawler who allegedly told police she and her Brewing to sell the rest of the CBD beer
Hall is 82. Country singer Jessi Colter is 75. Actress-singer says the department is investigating husband put his 5-year-old daughter’s it has already brewed, including an IPA
Leslie Uggams is 75. Movie director and Muppeteer Frank Oz whether it was linked to a nearby fight corpse in a Sacramento storage unit a called Toke Back Mountain that was
is 74. Actress Karen Valentine is 71. Actress Jacki Weaver is where shots were fired. week after she died in their Reno apart- introduced in 2017 in honor of the 4/20
71. Rock singer Klaus Meine (The Scorpions) is 70. Actress ment. marijuana holiday.
Patti D’Arbanville is 67. Playwright Eve Ensler is 65. Man pleads guilty to leaving A judge in Reno continued the hearing Like marijuana, hemp is a cannabis
Musician Cindy Cashdollar is 63. Actress Connie Sellecca is Thursday for 23-year-old Averyauna plant. But it contains very little THC,
63. Rock singer-musician Paul Weller is 60. Sen. Amy pipe bombs in Denver hotel Anderson until June 7. the compound that gives pot its high.
Klobuchar, D-Minn., is 58. Actor Matt Borlenghi is 51. Actor DENVER — Federal prosecutors say a She’s been held on $50,000 bail since CBD is seen by many as a health aid,
Joseph Reitman is 50. Rock musician Glen Drover is 49. former Marine accused of leaving pipe her arrest last week on charges of child though scientific proof is lacking.
Actress Anne Heche (haych) is 49. Actresses Lindsay and bombs in the safe in his downtown abuse and destroying or concealing evi- The order to stop brewing cannabis
Sidney Greenbush (TV: “Little House on the Prairie”) are 48. Denver hotel room has pleaded guilty. dence. beer was issued because the trade bureau
Actor-comedian Jamie Kennedy is 48. Actress Octavia Adam Hayat appeared in court on Her husband, 23-year-old Tyler requires special approval for non-stan-
Spencer is 48. Actor Justin Henry is 47. Rapper Daz Dillinger Wednesday to change his plea on three Anderson, waived extradition in dard beer ingredients.
is 45. Actress Molly Sims is 45. Actress Erinn Hayes is 42.
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THE DAILY JOURNAL LOCAL Friday • May 25, 2018 3


Third dead whale in a Around the Bay
week washes ashore in Bay Area determined in 2016 that a lower court need-
SAUSALITO — Another dead gray whale ed to re-examine $399 million of the $548
washed ashore in California, the fifth dead million that an earlier ruling had said should
whale found in the San Francisco Bay Area be paid to Apple.
since March and the third since Friday. Apple had argued it was owed more than
The Marine Mammal Center said the $1 billon while Samsung contended the
whale was reported Tuesday and a necropsy $399 million should be slashed to $28 mil-
was planned. lion.
Scientists said human-caused injuries
killed two whales found last week in the San Francisco police not
area. charged in black man’s 2015 killing
The Marine Mammal Center said a ship hit
a 45-foot (13.72-meter) long fin whale that SAN FRANCISCO — San Francisco pros-
was found May 18 near Oakland. A necropsy ecutors said Thursday that they will not
found the juvenile female had broken bones charge officers in two shooting deaths,
and massive hemorrhaging. including the killing of a black man that led
In a report Wednesday, the National to citywide protests three years ago and fed-
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration erally recommended police reforms.
said there were 31 whale entanglements in District Attorney George Gascon declined
fishing gear reported off the West Coast in to prosecute five officers who fired at Mario
2017, lower than the previous two years, Woods, whose 2015 killing led to large
but still much higher than pre-2014 lev- demonstrations amid nationwide upheaval
els. over police shootings of black men, and
two officers who shot Luis Gongora Pat in
Jury says Samsung must pay 2016, the San Francisco Chronicle report-
ed.
$539M for copying parts of iPhone Both men had knives, prosecutors said,
SAN JOSE — A jury has decided Samsung and there is insufficient evidence that the
must pay Apple $539 million in damages officers did not reasonably act in defense of
for illegally copying some of the iPhone’s themselves and others.
features to lure people into buying its com- Gascon expressed frustration over the
peting products. high-profile cases that brought national
The verdict reached Thursday is the latest attention, saying he did not believe the
twist in a legal battle that began in 2011. officers should have killed the men but he
Previous rulings had already determined was bound by law not to press charges.
that Samsung infringed on some of Apple’s In the Woods case, prosecutors said, cell-
patents, but the amount of damages owed phone videos showed the suspect was not
has been hanging in legal limbo. The issue directly threatening officers with the knife
escalated to the U.S. Supreme Court , which when they fired 26 rounds at him.

Police reports Burg l ary . A bicycle was stolen from a liv-


ing room during a robbery on Channing
Road, it was reported at 3:20 p.m. Saturday,
May 12.
Cold cut case solved
Someone was arrested for attempting to BELMONT
steal deli items on El Camino Real
Burlingame, it was reported at 7:49 Il l eg al dumpi ng . People keep dumping
p.m. Saturday, May 12. furniture behind a store on El Camino Real,
it was reported at 10:06 a.m. Tuesday, May
8.
BURLINGAME Theft. A man fled after he stole at least eight
bottles of alcohol from a store on El Camino
Mal i ci o us mi s chi ef. A vehicle was keyed
Real, it was reported 9:52 a.m. at Tuesday,
on El Camino Real, it was reported at 6:03
May 8.
p.m. Sunday, May 13.
Theft. A man was seen stealing a bottle of
Burg l ary . A residence was broken into on
alcohol from a grocery store on Ralston
Barroilhet Avenue, it was reported at 1:18
Avenue, it was reported at 9:46 a.m. Tuesday,
p.m. Sunday, May 13.
May 8.
Mal i ci o us mi s chi ef. A resident found
Burg l ary . An unknown man stole a cell-
their tires slashed on Park Road, it was
phone and headphones on El Camino Real, it
reported at 12:50 p.m. Sunday, May 13.
was reported at 2:14 p.m. Wednesday, May 2.
Arres t. A driver was arrested for driving
Burg l ary . A vehicle’s window was found
under the influence of alcohol on Lorton
smashed on Shoreway Road, it was reported
Avenue, it was reported at 1:57 a.m. Sunday,
at 1:28 p.m. Wednesday, May 2.
May 13.
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Mixed reviews for proposal to replace


11-acre office campus with housing
Traffic tops concerns for residents near major San Mateo interchange
By Anna Schuessler plans return to commissioners alongside an
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF environmental analysis later this year.
Though he commended the developer for
A proposal to transform an 11-acre San responding to the city’s design consultant’s
Mateo office campus into 190 units of for- suggestions to enhance the front entry of
sale housing near one of the Peninsula’s the homes and reduce the prominence of
most major highway intersections was met garages on the single-family home designs,
with concerns about its impact on neigh- he wondered whether the placement of a dog
borhood traffic as well as praise for its park at the end of a trail along Borel Creek
potential to boost the city’s housing stock on the northern edge of the property would
at the Planning Commission’s Tuesday encourage people to use it.
meeting. Despite concerns about the large number
Initially proposed late last year, plans to of units planned for the relatively small
replace the Waters Technology Office Park site, Commissioner Dianne Whitaker said
with a mix of two-story single-family she felt the building designs were moving
homes as well as three- and four-story in the right direction and asked the devel-
attached townhomes and flats have been oper to indicate the location of the site’s
taking shape since the commission first loading zone next time the plans are
discussed the project in December. reviewed by the commission. Michael
Artist’s rendering of the proposed Waters Park project in San Mateo. Cohen, a principal with the Strada
Because the site is currently zoned for an
office park, it must be rezoned before the traffic near the site — which is off Norfolk out of the site were hard to believe. Investment Group, said the developer is
medium-density housing proposal would be Street and just south of the juncture of State Pegging South Norfolk Street, State Route hoping to do extensive community out-
allowed, which would require a General Plan Route 92 and Highway 101 — Chair John 92 and East Hillsdale Boulevard among the reach with the project’s neighbors during
amendment. Among the other entitlements Ebneter was encouraged by the prospect of neighborhood’s few entrances and exits, the summer and receive project approvals
the developer, the Strada Investment providing a variety of home types on the Chiechi estimated traffic would worsen at by the end of the year.
Group, is requesting are an increase in the site in light of the region’s housing short- the site with the addition of hundreds of Whitaker cautioned the developer and
maximum allowable building height from age. new residents. officials to review the plans and study
35 feet to 45 feet and reductions in the min- “I continue to like the overall layout,” he “It’s going to be a crunch, there’s defi- materials thoroughly when they come back
imum lot size and setbacks for the 28 sin- said. “Yes, it is tight, there is no doubt nitely going to be a crunch,” he said. “I before the commission to review the
gle-family residences lining the south and about it, but this is what we need.” don’t see anything good coming out of this exceptions the developer is requesting.
east perimeter of the project, which abuts But for resident David Chiechi, whose project at all.” “I think we have to be really, really care-
the Lakeshore neighborhood, said Brittni house will be adjacent to the project, the In response to neighbors’ concerns about ful with this project and really get things
Barron, an associate planner with the city. developer’s predictions replacing the the project’s impact on traffic, right because the list of entitlements that
Acknowledging the concerns neighbors office park with residential units would Commissioner Mike Etheridge advocated you’re going for is quite extensive,” she
of the project voiced about its effect on decrease the number of trips coming in and for a thorough traffic analysis when the said.

California court: Defendants get crack at some social media


By Janie Har barred from disclosing communications Brielle Villablanca, a spokesperson for argue why they shouldn’t have to turn over
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS that were set by the user to be public, and Twitter, had no comment. Facebook and public information.
that remained public at the time defendants Instagram did not respond to a request for “This doesn’t help the defendant a whole
SAN FRANCISCO — Facebook and other issued subpoenas to the companies. comment, nor did attorneys for the three lot,” he said. “It might be creating the pos-
social media companies could be compelled The case has pitted some of Silicon companies. sibility of having a fast lane to get certain
to give criminal defendants preparing for Valley’s biggest companies against public The Supreme Court said it will instruct the information, but the information they’re
trial user content that is already public, defenders, who say they need equal access to appellate court to send the case back to the going to get isn’t as interesting as the
California’s highest court ruled Thursday. mount a proper defense. Attorneys for the trial court to gather more information and information they’re not going to get.”
The state Supreme Court’s ruling gives an companies have argued that defendants have determine the appropriate level of disclo- At issue are requests by a defendant
opening to defense lawyers whose requests other ways to get the material. sure. charged in a San Francisco killing who
for information have been ignored by “The Supreme Court, by rejecting the idea Eric Goldman, co-director of the High wants videos and other content posted to
social media companies that argue that a that social media providers can simply Tech Law Institute at Santa Clara University Facebook and Instagram by the victim and a
federal privacy law prevents its release. ignore a defense subpoena is a huge step School of Law, said he is unclear on the witness. The defendant, Lee Sullivan, and a
Specifically, the high court rejected an forward, ” said San Francisco Public magnitude of the ruling, although it does co-defendant, Derrick Hunter, also sought
appellate court’s ruling that providers were Defender Jeff Adachi. force providers to at least go to court to information from Twitter.
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THE DAILY JOURNAL STATE/NATION Friday • May 25, 2018 5


Morgan Freeman apologizes in
wake of harassment accusations
By Jocelyn Noveck recently received one of
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS our union’s most presti-
gious honors recogniz-
Oscar-winning actor Morgan Freeman ing his body of work, we
apologized on Thursday to anyone who may are therefore reviewing
have felt “uncomfortable or disrespected” what corrective actions
by his behavior, after CNN reported that may be warranted at this
multiple women have accused the A-list time.”
actor of sexual harassment and inappropri- The CNN report
ate behavior on movie sets and in other pro- Morgan includes the account of a
fessional settings. Freeman production assistant on
“Anyone who knows me or has worked the 2017 heist film
with me knows I am not someone who would “Going In Style,” who detailed an incident
intentionally offend or knowingly make in which the actor repeatedly tried to lift up
anyone feel uneasy,” the actor, now 80, said her skirt, and asked if she was wearing
in a statement sent to the Associated Press underwear. She alleged that Freeman sub-
by his publicist, Stan Rosenfield. “I apolo- jected her to unwanted touching and com-
REUTERS FILE PHOTO gize to anyone who felt uncomfortable or ments on a near-daily basis on the film.
Harvey Weinstein arrives at the 89th Academy Awards in Hollywood. disrespected — that was never my intent.” Several women alleged that he made fre-
Freeman won the 2005 Oscar for best sup- quent comments about their bodies, or

Officials: Weinstein porting actor for “Million Dollar Baby.” He


was nominated four other times, including
for “Driving Miss Daisy” and “The
Shawshank Redemption,” and is renowned
would stare at them in ways that made them
feel uncomfortable. CNN spoke to 16 peo-
ple about Freeman; eight said they had expe-
rienced harassment or inappropriate behav-

set to surrender in for his prolific voiceover work.


Earlier this year, he was honored by SAG-
AFTRA with a lifetime achievement award.
ior, and eight said they had witnessed such
conduct. Seven of them described harass-
ment or inappropriate behavior at

sexual assault probe


In a statement to the Associated Press, the Revelations Entertainment, a company he
organization, which represents actors, jour- co-founded with Lori McCreary.
nalists and others, called the allegations The CNN report also cited accounts by
“compelling and devastating” and contrary three entertainment reporters of inappropri-
By Colleen Long “I said, over and over, ‘I don’t want to do to its attempts to make sure working envi- ate remarks they allege Freeman made at
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS this, stop, don’t,’ “ she told the magazine. ronments are safe in the industry. press junkets, including the report’s co-
“I tried to get away, but maybe I didn’t try “Any accused person has the right to due author, Chloe Melas, who describes
NEW YORK — Hollywood mogul Harvey hard enough. I didn’t want to kick him or process, but it is our starting point to Freeman shaking her hand, “not letting go
Weinstein is expected to surrender to fight him.” believe the courageous voices who come while repeatedly looking her up and down
authorities Friday to face charges involv- Evans, who is now a marketing consult- forward to report incidents of harassment,” and saying more than once a variation of, ‘I
ing at least one of the women who have ant, didn’t report the incident to police at the statement read. “Given Mr. Freeman wish I was there”’ — and also “You are ripe.”
accused him of sexual assault, two law the time, telling The New Yorker’s Ronan
enforcement officials told the Associated Farrow that she blamed herself for not
Press. fighting back. In t r A d v a n
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The two officials said the criminal case both the federal and state prosecutors that
involves allegations by then-aspiring he should not be arrested and or indicted,
actress Lucia Evans, who told a magazine because he did not knowingly violate the
that Weinstein forced her to perform oral law,” Brafman wrote.
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the case for weeks, and the precise charges being too deferential to Weinstein and too
against Weinstein weren’t immediately dismissive of his accusers.
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6 Friday • May 25, 2018 NATION THE DAILY JOURNAL

U.S. troops on
nuclear missile
base took LSD
By Robert Burns
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON — One airman said he felt paranoia.


Another marveled at the vibrant colors. A third admitted, “I
absolutely just loved altering my mind.”
Meet service members entrusted with guarding nuclear
missiles that are among the most powerful in America’s
arsenal. Air Force records obtained by the Associated Press
show they bought, distributed and used the hallucinogen
LSD and other mind-altering illegal drugs as part of a ring
that operated undetected for months on a highly secure mil-
itary base in Wyoming. After investigators closed in, one
airman deserted to Mexico.
“Although this sounds like something from a movie, it
isn’t,” said Capt. Charles Grimsley, the lead prosecutor of
one of several courts martial. REUTERS
A slipup on social media by one airman enabled investi- Texas Gov. Greg Abbott greets members of the community at the Arcadia First Baptist Church in Santa Fe, Texas.
gators to crack the drug ring at F.E. Warren Air Force Base
in March 2016, details of which are reported here for the
first time. Fourteen airmen were disciplined. Six of them
were convicted in courts martial of LSD use or distribution
Texas governor meeting with
or both.
None of the airmen was accused of using drugs on duty. Yet
it’s another blow to the reputation of the Air Force’s nuclear
missile corps, which is capable of unleashing hell in the
students, shooting survivors
By Jim Vertuno students and two substitute teachers is a sharp contrast to the response in
form of Minuteman 3 intercontinental ballistic missiles, or were fatally shot last week inside Santa Florida after a high school shooting in
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
ICBMs. The corps has struggled at times with misbehavior, Fe High School. Abbott said he wanted February killed 17 people. Three weeks
mismanagement and low morale. to find “swift and meaningful” ways to after that massacre, Florida politicians,
AUSTIN, Texas — Texas Gov. Greg
Although seen by some as a backwater of the U.S. mili- stop future shootings. who were already in session, passed a
Abbott wrapped up three days of emo-
tary, the missile force has returned to the spotlight as tional meetings on school safety and Most of the ideas centered on moni- gun-control package after a lobbying
President Donald Trump has called for strengthening U.S. mass shootings Thursday by speaking toring student mental health and securi- campaign led by student survivors of
nuclear firepower and exchanged threats last year with with survivors from last week’s shoot- ty measures, such as “hardening” cam- the attack.
North Korea. The administration’s nuclear strategy calls for ing at a high school near Houston. But puses with armed guards and teachers. Lawmakers aren’t scheduled to meet
hundreds of billions of dollars in new spending in coming there’s little expectation that the Abbott hasn’t said when or what he’ll until January 2019 in Texas, a state that
decades. staunch gun-rights supporter will push recommend to address those issues, but embraces its gun-friendly reputation
The service members accused of involvement in the LSD for major changes to restrict the owner- said Thursday that “we are going to do and has more than 1.2 million people
ring were from the 90th Missile Wing, which operates one- ship or purchasing of firearms. more than just talk, we are going to licensed to carry handguns. And unlike
third of the 400 Minuteman 3 missiles that stand “on alert” The Republican, who is campaigning act.” the students in Florida, several students
24/7 in underground silos scattered across the northern for re-election, organized the mostly Abbott so far has ignored calls from a at Santa Fe High School have been
Great Plains. closed-door meetings shortly after handful of state lawmakers from both vocal opponents of increased gun con-
eight parties to call the Legislature into spe- trol, including some of those who were
cial session to address gun laws, which invited to meet Abbott on Thursday.
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THE DAILY JOURNAL NATION Friday • May 25, 2018 7

President Trump signs bill easing


post-2008 crisis restraints on banks
By Marcy Gordon lone Democrat also was there:
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Sen. Heidi Heitkamp of North
Dakota, among the 16 Democrats
who voted for the legislation
WASHINGTON — President when it passed the Senate in
Donald Trump on Thursday signed March. Heitkamp, who won her
into law a measure that loosens seat six years ago by only 3,000
key restraints for banks imposed votes, is facing a tight re-election
after the 2008 financial crisis and race in a state Trump easily carried
Great Recession. Savoring the in the 2016 presidential race.
legislative triumph, he called it The banking law also adds to
“the next step in America’s Trump’s marquee pro-business leg-
unprecedented economic come- islative achievement, the sweep-
back.” ing tax bill enacted late last year
The Republican-crafted bill that deeply cut taxes for corpora-
passed Congress on Tuesday with tions and wealthy individuals and
the help of some Democratic votes offered more modest reductions for
and allowed Trump to fulfill his most ordinary Americans.
campaign pledge of dismantling The law makes a fivefold
the landmark Dodd-Frank law. The increase, to $250 billion, in the
2010 law was enacted by President level of assets at which banks are
Barack Obama and Democrats in deemed to pose a major threat if
Congress in response to the crisis they fail. The change eases regula-
that brought millions of lost jobs tions and oversight on more than
and foreclosed homes. two dozen financial institutions,
Trump held a signing ceremony including BB&T Corp., SunTrust
at the White House not long after Banks, Fifth Third Bancorp and
REUTERS
announcing the cancellation of American Express.
Donald Trump receives applause after signing S. 2155 — Economic Growth, Regulatory Relief and Consumer
his planned June summit with It was aimed at especially help-
Protection Act, at the White House.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. ing small and medium-sized
The new law raises the threshold ning requirements. growth and job creation. Trump said at the signing event in banks, including community
at which banks are deemed so big Trump is gaining a major build- “As a candidate, I pledged that the Roosevelt Room. banks and credit unions.
and plugged into the financial grid ing block in his drive for busi- we would rescue these community Trump thanked the lawmakers at “This is truly a great day for
that if one were to fail it would ness-friendly policy changes and banks from Dodd-Frank, the disas- the event for playing a role in America, and a great day for small
cause major havoc. Such banks are easing of regulations that he says ter of Dodd-Frank, and now we are moving the legislation through businesses and workers all over
subject to stricter capital and plan- have stifled lending, economic keeping that commitment, ” the Senate and later the House. A America,” Trump said.

Dem, GOP leaders get classified briefings on Russia probe Trump awards
Medal of Honor to Navy
Around the nation
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Donald Trump’s presidential cam- the latest piece of stagecraft meant enemy fire from
paign. Senate Majority Leader to publicize and bolster the allega- SEAL in Afghan assault more heavily
WASHINGTON — Republican Mitch McConnell told Fox News tions. But they also highlighted armed al-Qaida
WASHINGTON — President
and Democratic lawmakers on he had learned “nothing particular- the degree to which the president forces during
Donald Trump has awarded the
Thursday huddled in classified ly surprising,” but declined to go and his allies have used the levers the March 2002
Medal of Honor to a Navy SEAL
briefings about the origins of the into detail. of the federal government — in a s s a u l t .
who oversaw a daring assault and
FBI investigation into Russia’s Still, the extraordinary briefings this case, intelligence agencies — Slabinski later
rescue mission on a snowy
meddling in the 2016 presidential drew attention to the unproved to aide in Trump’s personal and carried a seri-
Afghanistan mountaintop in 2002.
election, a highly unusual series claims of FBI misconduct and political defense. ously wounded
Trump presented the nation’s
of meetings prompted by partisan political bias. The meetings were Under direct pressure from the
allegations that the bureau spied
most prestigious honor for battle- Britt Slabinski teammate down
sought by Trump’s GOP allies and president, Justice Department offi- field bravery to Master Chief a sheer cliff face
on the Trump campaign. arranged by the White House, as cials agreed to grant Republicans a while leading an arduous trek
Special Warfare Operator Britt K.
Democrats emerged from the the president has tried to sow sus- briefing, and only later opened it across challenging terrain through
Slabinski at the White House
meetings saying they saw no evi- picions about the legitimacy of up to Democrats. The invite list waist-deep snow. During the fol-
Thursday. Trump says Slabinski is
dence to support Republican alle- the FBI investigation that evolved up until hours before the lowing 14 hours, Slabinski stabi-
a “special man” and a “truly brave
gations that the FBI acted inap- spawned a special counsel probe. meeting — a reflection of the par- lized casualties on his team and
person.”
propriately in its early investiga- Initially offered only to tisan distrust and the political continued to fight al-Qaida until
The White House says Slabinski
tion into ties between Russia and Republicans, the briefings were wrangling. the mountaintop was secured.
repeatedly exposed himself to

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8 Friday • May 25, 2018 NATION THE DAILY JOURNAL

Uber self-driving SUV


saw pedestrian, did
not brake: Fed report
By Tom Krisher Kornhauser said. “Instead of fixing
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the spoofing, they fixed the
spoofing by turning it off.”
DETROIT — The autonomous In the Tempe, Arizona, crash, the
Uber SUV that struck and killed an driver began steering less than a
Arizona pedestrian in March spot- second before impact but didn’t
ted the woman about six seconds brake until less than a second after
before hitting her, but did not stop impact, according to the NTSB,
because the system used to auto- which has yet to determine fault.
matically apply brakes in poten- A video of the crash showed the
tially dangerous situations had driver looking down just before
been disabled, according to federal the vehicle struck and killed 49-
investigators. year-old Elaine Herzberg in what is
In a preliminary report on the believed to be the first death
crash, the National involving a self-driving test vehi-
Transportation Safety Board said cle.
Thursday that emergency braking Uber said in a company release REUTERS FILE PHOTO
is not enabled while Uber’s cars that it has worked closely with the A still frame taken from video released March 21, 2018, shows the exterior view of the self-driving Uber vehicle
are under computer control, “to NTSB and is doing an internal leading up to the fatal collision in Tempe, Ariz.
reduce the potential for erratic review of its self-driving vehicle
vehicle behavior.” program. The company also has Volvo XC-90 SUV spotted and was not lighted, the report at the time of the crash.
Instead, Uber relies on a human brought in former NTSB Chairman Herzberg while the car was travel- said. The NTSB said that all other
backup driver to intervene. The Christopher Hart as a safety advi- ing 43 miles per hour and deter- She was wearing dark clothing aspects of the SUV’s self-driving
system, however, is not designed sor. “We look forward to sharing mined that braking was needed 1.3 and did not look in the direction of system were running normally at
to alert the driver. more on the changes we’ll make in seconds before impact, according the vehicle until just before the time, and there were no faults
The findings, which are not the coming weeks,” the release to the report. impact. A toxicology report or diagnostic trouble messages.
final, should be a warning to all said. The company declined further A diagram in the NTSB report showed that she tested positive for The agency, which can make
companies testing autonomous comment. shows that the Uber system deter- methamphetamine and marijuana, safety recommendations to other
vehicles to check their systems to The report comes a day after Uber mined that the SUV needed to brake according to the NTSB. Also, the federal agencies, said information
make sure they automatically stop pulled its self-driving cars out of when it was at least 20 meters bicycle had no side reflectors. in the preliminary report can
when necessary in the environ- Arizona, eliminating the jobs of (65.6 feet) from Herzberg; it was Uber also disabled the Volvo’s change as the investigation pro-
ment where they are being tested, about 300 people who served as traveling 39 mph (63 kilometers factory-equipped automatic emer- gresses and that no conclusions
said Alain Kornhauser, faculty backup drivers and performed other per hour) at impact. Kornhauser gency braking system when the should be drawn from the report.
chairman of autonomous vehicle jobs connected to the vehicles. said that was enough distance for vehicle is in autonomous mode, The report doesn’t provide “any
engineering at Princeton Uber had suspended testing of its the SUV to stop, or slow consider- the report said. decisive findings or conclusions,”
University. self-driving vehicles in Arizona, ably to mitigate damage from the In an interview with the NTSB, said Daniel Scarpinato,
Uber, he said, likely determined Pittsburgh, San Francisco and crash. Uber’s backup driver said she had spokesman for Arizona Gov. Doug
in testing that its system braked in Toronto while regulators investi- Herzberg was pushing a bicycle been monitoring the “self-driving Ducey. “We await the more thor-
situations it shouldn’t have, pos- gated the cause of the March 18 across a boulevard in the darkness interface.” While her personal and ough and final investigative
sibly for overpasses, signs and crash. when the crash occurred on a part business telephones were in the report. Uber’s self-driving vehicle
trees. “It got spoofed too often,” Sensors on the fully autonomous of the road that had no crosswalk vehicle, she said neither was in use suspension remains in place.”

Study: Some public pensions funds could run dry in downturn


By Geoff Mulvihill ing up contributions to the funds “These findings don’t come as a office. She said addressing the Wisconsin are more likely to
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS to help cover the promises surprise and underscore the need pension fund’s $60 billion weather downturns. Pew also
they’ve made to retirees, but that to bolster the state’s surplus,” unfunded liability is his top fis- looked at the funds in Colorado,
CHERRY HILL, N.J. — Many leaves less money to spend on said Jennifer Sciortino, a spokes- cal priority. Ohio, South Carolina and
pension funds for public workers schools, police, parks and other woman for the state Treasury “After years of Kentucky gover- Virginia.
already owe far more in retirement core government services. Department. She said Gov. Phil nors underfunding and mismanag- Notably absent from the report
benefits than they have in the Another option is reducing Murphy, a Democrat who took ing the pension system, the was California, which has the two
bank, and the problem will only pension benefits. A plan to do office in January, wants to report confirms that Gov. Bevin’s largest public pension funds in
grow worse if the economy slows that in Kentucky led to teacher increase the surplus by 50 per- commitment to fully fund the sys- the nation. They had a combined
down, according to a report walkouts earlier this year. cent. tem will provide a stronger finan- $168 billion in unfunded liabili-
released Thursday. The Pew study, published by the New Jersey is gradually raising cial outlook for the state,” she ties in 2016, according to anoth-
The study from The Pew Mossavar-Rahmani Center for its contributions, but the Pew said in a statement. er recent Pew report. Mennis said
Charitable Trusts found that the Business and Government at report says getting to full funding The report said that even with California’s funds were not
New Jersey and Kentucky funds Harvard University, examines will be a challenge for the state. changes, Kentucky could be in a included in the stress test study
are in such perilous shape that what would happen to pension Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin, a situation similar to Connecticut because they are so large and
they risk running dry. funds in 10 states under various Republican, signed a bill last and Pennsylvania. Both states uniquely structured.
“Even after eight years of eco- economic scenarios. month reducing some retirement have increased state pension con- Nevertheless, the issue has
nomic recovery — eight straight If a fund doesn’t bring in benefits for current and future tributions and might have to keep been on the mind of California
years of stock market gains — the enough money to cover its prom- teachers, but not for those already them high for decades to come, Gov. Jerry Brown, a Democrat
public pension plans are more ised retirement costs, the state retired. squeezing out funding for other who is in his final year in office.
vulnerable than they’ve ever been would have to make up the differ- On Thursday, Bevin spokes- priorities in the state budget. Brown suggested earlier this year
to the next recession,” researcher ence. In New Jersey, that would woman Elizabeth Kuhn said the The report also found that the that when a recession hits, pen-
Greg Mennis said in an interview. mean spending at least $2 billion Pew findings echo warnings from relatively healthy pension sys- sions “will be on the chopping
Governments have been ramp- more a year. the governor since he took tems in North Carolina and block.”
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THE DAILY JOURNAL OPINION Friday • May 25, 2018 9


Letters to the editor Editorial
Honor our veterans one car only.  Trees
Editor,
No veteran should ever be forgot-
ten and if it weren’t for our veterans,
Mike Brown
Burlingame
Editor,
Regarding the history column,
“Burlingame is ‘The City of Trees’ for
good reason” in the May 21 edition
Daily Journal prop.
we wouldn’t have what we have
today: freedom.
Honor our war veterans on
Memorial Day. On May 28, at
The cost of
our beaches: Priceless
of the Daily Journal, as a child, my
parents would drive home from the
“city” with me in the back seat. This
was before Highway 101. As soon as
recommendations
Golden Gate National Cemetery in Editor, I saw the trees along El Camino Real Proposition 68: $4 billion water bond-NO
San Bruno, the ceremony begins at If you were a billionaire, would on Broadway, Burlingame, I knew we This proposition aims to allow the state to borrow
11 a.m. Parking is a problem. There you buy a beach? That’s exactly were nearly home. Those eucalyptus around $4 billion to fund water projects across the
will be refreshments. I served in what the billionaire and co-founder trees are happy memories. California and green space for urban areas.
World War II, the Korean War and the of Sun Microsystems, Vinod Khosla, While there is a tremendous need for water management
Vietnam War for 23 1/2 years from did in 2008. The problems started in California as evidenced by the last drought, there have
February 1945 to August 1968. when he decided to block the access Rhoda Kaplan been more than $15 billion in such bonds in the past
road and close the beach. He some- Menlo Park decade and a half. That money should be properly man-
Mike Mewkalo how felt entitled to do this because aged and steered to arising needs. Additionally, there is a
he had purchased the surrounding $8.9 billion water bond aiming for the November ballot
Millbrae land. In response that would specifically address water infrastructure.
There are 3,427 miles of coastline to Jonathan Madison While urban parks are nice, it seems this should be
and 124 billionaires in California, addressed at the local level and with Sacramento’s sup-
Stop overdeveloping but this is more than a case of sim- Editor,
port on an as-needed basis rather than added to a
the Bay Area As I stated in a previous letter to
ple math. Does any one person or statewide ballot proposal.
the editor, I had the pleasure of teach-
Editor, group have the right to stop the rest ing middle school math to both Vo te NO.
City councils from San Francisco of the 39 million residents of Jonathan Madison and his brother
California from going to the beach? James. When reading Jonathan’s col-
to San Jose have absolutely ruined Proposition 69: Transportation
I grew up on that beach; I laid flow- umn today about James (“Winning is
the San Francisco Bay Area by
approving too many large “tech”
ers in the surf when my father died, a choice” published in the May 22 taxes and fees lockbox-YES
and now Khosla has told me that I edition of the Daily Journal) a pleas-
projects for developers. The traffic can never walk this beach again. This proposition would require the state government to
ant memory surfaced that I would like
in the Bay Area is now officially The law is clear and when his spend the approximate $5 billion in annual revenue cre-
to share. One day after class James
ranked “Worst in America” due to actions were protested, he lost the ated through Senate Bill 1, otherwise known as the gas
came up to me and asked if he could
this overdevelopment. Transit-ori- show me something. He had written a tax, on transportation related expenses. It would also
case. He has now retained a lawyer
ented developments solve nothing letter to Barry Bonds, who was a exempt the funds from the Gann Limit, which essentially
and presented this case to the
because TOD residents bring more Giants super star at the time but cur- requires that excessive revenue after factoring in infla-
Supreme Court. Again, the law is tion and population growth be rebated to taxpayers. The
cars, greenhouse gases and traffic clear and one person cannot block rently in a major hitting slump.
congestion onto smaller plots of James told him that it was OK, that it Gann Limit was enacted in the wake of 1978’s
access to the Pacific Ocean, but Proposition 13, which limits local property taxes, and
land, and they take huge amounts of there is a twist. wouldn’t last, and that he too on his
own baseball team was also currently sought to keep spending in check. There have been other
water not even available due to Leading Khosla’s new legal team
experiencing hitting problems so examples of sidestepping the Gann Limit, most notably
drought. What are councils think- is Paul Clement, he was the former Proposition 98, which guarantees a higher base level of
ing? The solution is to not approve Bonds wasn’t alone. He asked me if I
clerk of the late U.S. Supreme Court education funding. In a perfect world, it would be nice to
felt he should send the letter. I told
any new TODs, require workforce Justice Antonin Scalia, and is said to him it was a wonderful idea and to go consider refunding tax money to regular folks but the
housing (at least 50 percent) on be considered one of the next candi- for it. So, today I was so pleased to need for transportation funding is too great and this
every new commercial development dates for the Supreme Court. remember that the older and wiser money will be needed, especially if it is specifically ear-
and impose deed restrictions on Out of 7,000 requests the Supreme coach he has become always had love marked for transportation improvements.
every new TOD residential housing Court receives each year, they are for his sport and more important the Though it might seem odd to require the state to spend
unit approved, so new residents are actually considering this one. Let’s compassion to support and encourage money where it is promised, this adds an additional safe-
deed restricted to bring only one car hope justice really does exist. other athletes. guard to that.
for every two- to four-bedroom units Vo te YES.
sold, or else lose their deed and Janie Mercado-Hartnett Brenda Litwin
home. TODs are sold to the public as El Granada San Mateo
“green” so deed restrict their units to Proposition 70: Legislative vote
requirement to use cap-and-trade revenue-YES
-X denotes our recommendation for your vote This proposition was part of a legislative deal that
Daily Journal Local measures extended the state’s landmark cap-and-trade legislation
San Mateo County
to 2030 and proposes a one-time, two-thirds vote in
Board of Supervisors-District 2
Carole Groom (incumbent)-X
endorsements Measure K — Belmont-Redwood Shores
Elementary School District five-year $118 annual
both the state Senate and Assembly in 2024 or after to
parcel tax-YES
Morgan Stogner (write-in)
Chief Elections Officer and Measure N — Millbrae Elementary School District pass a spending plan for revenue produced by the pro-
San Mateo County Assessor-County Clerk-Recorder five-year $97 annual parcel tax-YES gram to control greenhouse gases. In requiring a two-
Board of Supervisors-District 3 Mark Church (incumbent)-X Measure P — Foster City $90 million bond measure thirds vote in the state Legislature, it allows bipartisan
John Mooney to improve levee and keep residents off federal flood
Don Horsley (incumbent)-X participation in allocating the proceeds of auctions pro-
Dan Stegink map-YES
San Mateo County Controller ducing revenue that has been used for a variety of pro-
Juan Raigoza (unchallenged incumbent)-X grams until now.
San Mateo County sheriff
San Mateo County District Attorney
Regional measure Vo te YES.
Carlos Bolanos (appointed incumbent)-X Regional Measure 3 — Toll increase of $3 for the
Mark Melville Steve Wagstaffe (unchallenged incumbent)-X
Bay Area’s state-owned bridges to fund
Heinz Puschendorf (write-in)
San Mateo County Coroner
Robert Foucrault (unchallenged incumbent)-X
transportation improvements-NO
Proposition 71: Effective
San Mateo County Superintendent of Schools
Nancy Magee-X
San Mateo County Treasurer-Tax Collector
For links to previous date for ballot measures-YES
Gary Waddell Daily Journal endorsements go to
Sandie Arnott (unchallenged incumbent)-X smdailyjournal.com/opinion/editorials This proposition seeks to close a loophole in which a
voter-approved law could feasibly take effect immediate-
ly after Election Day though tallies after could change
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It is the mission of the Daily Journal to be the most some results may not come in for days after Election
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By combining local news and sports coverage, fied, this would clarify that there must be a wait of at
Jerry Lee, Publisher BUSINESS STAFF: analysis and insight with the latest business,
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Jon Mays, Editor in Chief Charles Gould Paul Moisio provide our readers with the highest quality results. Though the current practice seems to work just
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10 Friday • May 25, 2018 BUSINESS THE DAILY JOURNAL

Cancellation of Korea summit


sends stocks on a bumpy ride
By Marley Jay $213.94 and Northrop Grumman
DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS gained 1.4 percent to $332.81.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
High: 24,877.36 Bond prices rose. The yield on
NEW YORK — U.S. stocks fin- Low: 24,605.90 the 10-year Treasury note fell to
ished mostly lower Thursday as Close: 24,811.76 2.97 percent from 2.99 percent,
energy companies skidded along Change: -75.05 and banks traded lower. Metals
with oil prices. The market prices also increased as the dollar
dropped after President Donald OTHER INDEXES weakened. Gold gained 1.1 per-
Trump said he canceled a meeting S&P 500: 2727.76 -5.53 cent to $1,304.40 an ounce and
with North Korean leader Kim NYSE Index: 12,696.69 -46.71 silver jumped 1. 7 percent to
Jong Un, but recovered most of Nasdaq: 7424.43 -1.53 $16.69 an ounce. Copper picked
those losses. NYSE MKT: 2697.39 -11.55 up 0.8 percent to $3.10 a pound.
Crude oil futures and energy The Trump administration plans
Russell 2000: 1628.22 +0.61 to conduct an investigation into
companies fell as investors react-
ed to reports that OPEC nations Wilshire 5000: 28,391.12 -53.04 imported vehicles and automotive
may start producing more oil. 10-Yr Bond: 2.98 -0.02 parts on national security
Banks fell as interest rates edged grounds. A European Union offi-
Oil (per barrel): 70.67 -1.17
cial said the proposal would vio-
lower, and car companies includ-
ing Fiat Chrysler and Toyota Gold : 1,304.00 +14.40 late World Trade Organization
dropped as the Trump administra- rules and Japan and China also
tion considered tariffs on import- reporters that the meeting could 5.53 points, or 0.2 percent, to Energy companies have slipped criticized the proposal. Those
ed cars and car parts, a move that still happen in June or later on. 2,727.76. The Dow Jones indus- in recent days as investors antici- same grounds are the justification
was criticized by the governments Stocks finished only slightly trial average lost 75.05 points, or pated that possibility. On for proposed tariffs on imported
of China, Japan and the European lower than where they were before 0.3 percent, to 24,811.76. The Thursday Exxon Mobil lost 2.3 aluminum and steel, and the U.S.
Union. Trump’s initial announcement. Nasdaq composite dipped 1. 53 percent to $80.27 and Chevron will decide by June 1 whether to
The Dow Jones industrial aver- Chris Zaccarelli, chief invest- points, less than 0.1 percent, to dipped 1.6 percent to $126.61. impose tariffs on steel and alu-
age fell as much as 280 points in ment officer for the Independent 7, 424. 43. The Russell 2000 OPEC and a group of other minum from Europe.
the morning, more than 1 per- Advisor Alliance, said investors index of smaller-company stocks major oil producers cut production Fiat Chrysler lost 0.9 percent
cent, after Trump said the June were troubled at first by Trump and edged up 0. 61 points to last year in response to a steep to $22.26 and Tata Motors fell
meeting with Kim was off. In a Kim’s statements about a possi- 1,628.22. drop in oil prices. U.S. crude had 5.8 percent to $21.09. Toyota
letter, Trump said he was cancel- ble nuclear war, but they’ve got- Benchmark U.S. crude lost 1.6 fallen from more than $100 a bar- shares fell 1. 8 percent to
ing the summit because of ten used to it, which means the percent to $70.71 per barrel in rel in mid-2014 to as little as $26 $132.44. U.S. rivals Ford rose
“tremendous anger and open hos- market doesn’t react as much to New York. Brent crude, used to a barrel in early 2016. On 1.6 percent to $11.62 and General
tility” in a recent statement by a their statements. price international oils, fell 1.3 Monday U. S. crude peaked at Motors added 1. 4 percent to
North Korean official. “The first time the market hears percent to $78. 79 a barrel in $72.24 a barrel, its highest price $38.39.
Technology companies, which these threats there’s a large reac- London. since late 2014. “I’m hoping that what they’re
have led the market in recent tion and after that there’s less Various news outlets reported The two sides agreed in March doing is trying to put a little pres-
years, took some of the biggest reaction,” he said. “It’s just rheto- that the nations of the OPEC car- after Trump and Kim traded public sure on the NAFTA negotiations
losses and defense contractors ric right now and there’s no actual tel might start producing more oil insults and threats for months. and this will be a way to get
climbed. military conflict, (so) these in response to reduced exports Still, defense companies fared Mexico and Canada to agree,” said
The market gradually recovered moves are kind of short-lived.” from Venezuela and Iran. Greater better than the rest of the market. Zaccarelli, of the Independent
those losses, and Trump later told The S&P 500 index dropped supplies would send prices lower. Raytheon rose 1. 3 percent to Advisor Alliance.

Gap profit misses forecasts on Business briefs


sales slump at namesake brand
NEW YORK — Gap Inc. reported a first- Jury recommends $25M
quarter profit that missed Wall Street expecta- in Johnson & Johnson lawsuit
tions, hurt by a deeper slump in demand for LOS ANGELES — A California jury deliv-
its namesake label. Its shares fell 7 percent ered a $25.7 million verdict against Johnson
in extended trading. The San Francisco- & Johnson in a lawsuit brought by a woman
based chain said that overall sales at estab- who claimed she developed cancer by using
lished stores rose 1 percent, dragged down by the company’s talc-based baby powder.
a 4 percent drop at Gap. Old Navy and Banana Jurors in Los Angeles recommended $4
Republic both saw sales rise 3 percent. million in punitive damages Thursday after
The results underscore how the Gap brand finding the company acted with malice,
itself is failing to connect with shoppers, oppression or fraud.
even as the company works to overhaul the A day earlier, the panel called for $21.7
business. The chain has been shifting its million in compensatory damages for plain-
focus to its growing Old Navy and Athleta tiff Joanne Anderson, who suffers from
stores and away from the Gap and Banana mesothelioma, a lung cancer linked to
Republic brands. Lower-priced Old Navy, in asbestos exposure.
particular, has been a bright spot. Johnson & Johnson was assigned 67 per-
Gap faces the same problems as many cent of the compensation payout, with the
other fashion chains as consumers shift rest distributed among other defendants.
their spending away from clothing and more Johnson & Johnson said it’s disappointed
toward experiences. But Gap, in particular, in the decision and will appeal.
has struggled to differentiate itself from the “We will continue to defend the safety of
sea of clothing options from competitors. our product because it does not contain
The clothing chain still expects full-year asbestos or cause mesothelioma,” Johnson
earnings of $2. 55 to $2. 70 per share. & Johnson said in statement.
Analysts expect $2.61 per share for the Anderson, 66, claimed Johnson &
year, according to FactSet estimates. Johnson failed to adequately warn consumers
Its shares were down $2.29 to $30.66 in that its powder contains asbestos and could
after-market trading. cause cancer.
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Has Trump blown chances
for talks with North Korea?
By Deb Riechmann missile testing that they
and Matthew Pennington have paused for six
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS months,” starting with
short-range systems.
WASHINGTON — After inflating a bubble But the North’s initial
of expectation for a historic summit with reaction was mild.
North Korea, President Donald Trump popped Vice Foreign Minister
it. Kim Kye Gwan said North
His withdrawal from a hastily arranged sum- Korea was still willing to
mit with Kim Jong Un drew strong criticism Donald Trump sit down for talks with the
and some praise in Washington. U.S. “at any time, at any
Trump opponents said he botched a deli- format.” In a statement carried by state media,
cate, diplomatic dance with North Korea, at he said Trump’s decision was “very regret-
the risk of fueling tensions, cold-shouldering table” and showed how deep-rooted the hos-
allies like South Korea and making China tility is between the U.S. and North Korea,
less willing to put economic pressure on and showed “how urgently a summit should be
REUTERS Pyongyang. realized to improve ties.”
A command post and barracks of Punggye-ri nuclear test ground are blown up during the But some North Korea watchers said it was Trump’s letter to Kim, almost plaintive in
dismantlement process in Punggye-ri, North Hamgyong Province, North Korea. the right thing to do. Trump wasn’t convinced tone, kept the door open to dialogue, but it
that Pyongyang was serious about giving up also carried a threat evocative of last year

N. Korea destroys its nuclear weapons capabilities, they said,


so the president was right to scrap the summit
for now and keep testing Kim’s interest in
substantive negotiations.
when North Korea was honing its ability to
target the continental U.S. with a nuclear-
tipped missile. During those tense months,
the president, annoyed by bellicose language

nuclear test site as “I don’t think that this closes the door,”
said Olli Heinonen, a former deputy director-
general at the U.N. nuclear agency. “He is
testing how willing Kim is. We have to
from Pyongyang, was goading Kim about the
size of his nuclear button.
On this occasion Trump wrote that he was
praying to God the U.S. won’t need to use its

journalists watch
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Associated Press Television crew.
remember why Kim comes to the meeting.
The sanctions are biting. They have econom-
ic trouble there. I don’t think this is the end of
the road.”
“massive and powerful” nukes.
“I think, by and large, the president’s mes-
sage was polite, although his reference to the
U.S. nuclear arsenal looked a little threaten-
North Korea’s state media called the clo- The big question now is how Kim reacts. ing to me,” said Christopher Hill, the lead
PUNGGYE-RI, North Korea — North sure of the site part of a process to build “a He was spurned on the very day North Korea U.S. negotiator with North Korea under the
Korean leader Kim Jong Un made good on nuclear-free, peaceful world” and “global demolished its nuclear test site in front of George W. Bush administration.
his promise to demolish his country’s nuclear disarmament.” international journalists granted unprece- A flurry of characteristically combative
nuclear test site, which was formally closed “The dismantling of the nuclear test dented access to the remote site, a concrete if statements from North Korea - branding Vice
in a series of huge explosions Thursday as a ground conducted with high-level trans- not irreversible gesture toward denucleariza- President Mike Pence as a “political dummy”
small group of foreign journalists watched. parency has clearly attested once again to tion. and threatening nuclear confrontation with
The explosions at the test site deep in the the proactive and peace-loving efforts of “They will feel betrayed,” said Mark the U.S. — made plain that the North was not
mountains of the North’s sparsely populat- the DPRK government being made for assur- Fitzpatrick at the International Institute for willing to relinquish its nukes in short order
ed northeast were supposed to build confi- ing peace and stability on the Korean Strategic Studies, a British think tank. “There as key Trump advisers like national security
dence ahead of a planned summit next month Peninsula and over the world,” the North’s is a good chance North Korea will resume the adviser John Bolton were demanding.
between Kim and President Donald Trump. official news agency reported late Thursday.
But Trump canceled the meeting on North Korea’s formal name is the
Thursday, citing “tremendous anger and Democratic People’s Republic of Korea.
open hostility” in a North Korean statement Kim announced his plan to close the site,
released earlier in the day. where North Korea has conducted all six of
The blasts were centered on three tunnels its underground nuclear tests, ahead of a
at the underground site and a number of summit with South Korea’s President Moon
buildings in the surrounding area. North Jae-in in April and the planned summit with
Korea held a closing ceremony afterward Trump next month.
with officials from its nuclear arms program But even as North Korea made good on its
in attendance. gesture of detente, it lobbed a verbal salvo
The group of journalists that witnessed at Washington, calling Vice President Mike
the demolition, which touched off land- Pence a “political dummy” and saying it is
slides near the tunnel entrances and sent up just as ready to meet in a nuclear confronta-
clouds of smoke and dust, included an tion as at the negotiating table.

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with LifeMoves, the county’s support net- He said often residents will question why such communities are allowed to congre-
HOMELESS
Continued from page 1
work designed to help homeless locals tran-
sition to more stable living environments.
He said the initiative has been largely suc-
police don’t do more to force homeless peo-
ple out of San Bruno, and illustrated the
confounding nature of the issue.
gate, as other cities have approved.
Considering the variety of influences
which can factor into homelessness, such as
cessful, as the department and those needing “Don’t get me wrong, I’d love to push mental health and substance abuse issues,
assistance both benefit from the profes- them to another jurisdiction. I just don’t Barberini noted the difficulty of making
Amending the city’s alcohol sales policy, sional expertise offered through the supple- know we have the wherewithal to do that. such decisions. The challenges are com-
examining the availability of support serv- mental service. And our main goal is to truly help these pounded by the bonds many members of the
ices, improving lighting and considering Studies tracking the city’s homeless pop- individuals and find long-term solutions,” homeless community keep to San Bruno, he
other environmental changes which may ulation reflect that finding, as a count spon- he said. “Kicking the can down the road, said.
discourage homeless congregation, assign- sored by San Mateo County suggests there whether it’s in our city or to another juris-
ing a downtown beat police officer and “Most of our long-term, regular homeless
were 26 homeless people living in San diction, is probably not the most appropri- individuals, a vast majority of them have
other programs could be fruitful in meeting Bruno last year, down from 99 in 2013. The ate.”
community concerns, said Barberini. some connection to San Bruno. They grew
trend follows the county on a whole, accord- Such a perspective adopted by officials in up here, they have family here, they’ve
But such policies should be weighed while ing to the same study which showed the conjunction with easy access to central pub-
considering the obligation and desire offi- lived here for an extended period of time and
homeless population last year was down to lic transportation hubs, support services they are comfortable here,” he said. “They
cials hold to assist each community mem- 637 from 1162 people in 2013. and a moderate climate makes San Bruno an
ber, he said. consider this to be home.”
Barberini meanwhile noted there is a mar- attractive destination for homeless people,
“We pride ourselves on being compas- With that a perspective, councilmembers
gin of error in those figures, suggesting the Barberini said.
sionate and providing services. But we need agreed to address the issue more thoroughly
population fluctuates with some degree of Should officials wish to change their
to recognize that when we do that, people through a subcommittee.
regularity. To that end, he believes there are approach, limiting sales of travel-size alco-
will use those services. And when they come about 40 homeless people living in San hol bottles at liquor stores downtown may “There’s no real simple answer, and I
to use those services, they will be where Bruno currently. be useful step, he said, along with assuring know everyone has a different perspective
people can see them,” he said. “There’s just Difficulties of correctly tracking the pop- areas where homeless people congregate are on what they want to see,” said Mayor Rico
no getting around that.” ulation are borne from the transient nature well lit and easily visible. Medina.
For those needing support, the Catholic of those facing housing instability, he said, He added hiring a police officer to work Looking ahead, he encouraged residents
Worker Hospitality House of San Bruno as well as a variety of exterior forces such as downtown and interact directly with the to remember the need for compassion when
offers shelter beds, meals and showers to policies implemented in nearby communi- homeless population could be a useful serving a community facing hard times.
between 60 and 90 people on a regular ties. mechanism for addressing the issue, but “The community will have to wrestle with
basis, said Barberini. There are also two For example he suggested when an suggested such a step would require addition- its heart,” he said. “Today, the services will
single-family homes providing homeless encampment is closed some of the people al resources. have folks here. And if that’s what we want,
individuals and families temporary shelter living there may become more visible or More generally, he suggested officials that’s what we want. But we can’t have it
while they find more sustainable solutions. when other nearby municipalities ramp up examine the slate of services available to both ways, unless we are willing to invest
For law enforcement, Barberini said his their enforcement, the population may just the homeless population locally and raised resources, staff time and taxpayer dollars
department also works in close conjunction move elsewhere. the possibility of designating an area where into something more.”

packed in the Burlingame Recreation are subdividing lots to build a second unit, slow down drivers. Officials have budgeted

GROWTH
Continued from page 1
Center.
He said other Burlingame neighborhoods
abutting commercial districts such as
which could invite additional demand need-
ing to be addressed through the permit pro-
gram.
about $200,000 in the capital improve-
ment plan to further study the matter.
Regarding general growth criticism
Burlingame Avenue or Broadway have seen The issue is compounded by construction though, officials noted they are limited in
success in limiting overflow parking on of accessory dwelling units, or granny their authority to deny development pro-
nearby to discuss their quality of life con- residential streets by establishing similar units, which some have identified as a low- posals, and instead seek to manage build-
cerns Wednesday, May 23, with members programs and encouraged Lyon Hoag resi- cost solution to addressing the region’s ing in the most responsible fashion possi-
of the City Council and Burlingame offi- dents to consider such an initiative. housing crisis. ble.
cials. Lyon Hoag residents have also com- Beyond parking issues, construction “As frustrating as this can be, it’s a bal-
While the session served primarily as an plained about travelers who will park for more generally was a frequent issue raised at ancing act,” said Planning Director Kevin
opportunity for residents living between extended periods of time in the neighbor- the meeting as residents cited ongoing Gardiner, recognizing the concerns shared
Highway 101 and downtown to air griev- hood then catch a ride to San Francisco development as the source of their many by some residents.
ances, officials did provide some potential International Airport, which is easily quality of life concerns. Looking ahead, officials said the feed-
solutions for addressing their problems. accessible through the neighborhood’s Many residents questioned why officials back they received during the discussion
Establishing a permit program designed proximity to Highway 101. continued to approve commercial develop- would inform some of the planning deci-
to discourage nearby workers and travelers To launch a parking program, Murtuza ment in Burlingame, as the resulting job sions they will make in the future. One
from parking in the neighborhood and said residents would need to collect a super- growth led to worsening traffic conditions, mechanism through which the perspectives
implementing traffic calming measures majority of the neighborhood’s support more parking problems and construction of can be addressed is the city’s General Plan,
intended to reduce cut-through traffic were through a petition. The permit application large buildings some considered incompat- as officials are in the process of updating
among some of the fixes suggested by offi- would then be vetted by the city’s Traffic, ible with the community’s character. the community’s future master development
cials. Safety and Parking Commission before Growth also invites cut-through traffic in policy, said Gardiner.
Public Works Director Syed Murtuza going to the City Council for final the neighborhood, claimed Lyon Hoag res- For his part, Mayor Michael Brownrigg
showed optimism for the potential effec- approval. idents who said too often streets near their said he appreciated the opinions shared by
tiveness offered by launching a parking If ultimately implemented, the permit homes are flooded with speeding cars head- residents during the discussion and commit-
permit program to rectify the frustrations would cost a house about $54 and allow two ed to one of the city’s shopping or com- ted to working to ameliorating their con-
some residents have with the ongoing lack cars per household to park on the street, mercial districts. cerns.
of available street spaces. said Murtuza. To address those issues, officials suggest- “There are a variety of ways to address
“I have some good news — there is a As residents noted though, it is an imper- ed infrastructure improvements such as traf- these issues and this is just the first step,”
solution, ” said Murtuza, to the crowed fect solution, because more homeowners fic circles or bulbouts may be in order to he said.

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calls out Trump, NFL on anthem policy
Friday • May 25, 2018

Warriors in a heap of trouble


Houston pushes Golden State to brink, wins Game 5 for 3-2 series lead
Warriors, who lost in Game 5 of a playoff
By Kristie Rieken Rockets 98, Warriors 94 series for just the second time since 2015.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
ing off the defending champions and The Rockets won a second straight defen-
advancing to the NBA Finals for the first sive struggle between the two potent offens-
HOUSTON — Eric Gordon came off the es, leaving the Warriors a loss from missing
bench to score 24 points and his steal on time since winning back-to-back titles in
1994-95. the NBA Finals for the first time since 2014.
Golden State’s last possession secured a 98- “We had to rely on our defense once
94 victory Thursday night that gave the Chris Paul scored 20 points and James
Harden struggled for his 19, but Paul had to again,” Harden said. “Game 4, we weren’t
TROY TAORMINA/USA TODAY SPORTS Houston Rockets a 3-2 lead in the Western making shots but defensively we were really
Conference finals. leave the game in the final minute with what
Houston’s Aaron Jackson blocks Golden State’s appeared to be a hamstring injury. good. Same thing tonight.”
Kevin Durant during the Rockets’98-94 win in The Rockets head into Game 6 on Saturday Kevin Durant scored 29 points for the
Game 5, giving them a 3-2 series lead. night in Oakland one win away from knock- See NBA, Page 15

’Balers bounce Bearcats Sharks lock


By Nathan Mollat
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

SAN JOSE — It was a little past 6


up Kane for
p.m. Thursday evening when the
clock struck midnight for the San
Mateo softball team.
When Haybalers’ first baseman
seven years
By Josh Dubow
Samantha Sanchez gathered up
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Kendall Richards’ slow roller and
stepped on the bag to end San
Benito’s 5-0 win, it ended the 11th- SAN JOSE — Evander Kane knew San Jose
seeded Bearcats’ improbable Central was a good fit when Joe Thornton showed up
Coast Section run to the Division I for a late-night airport pickup following a
semifinals at PAL Stadium in San trade deadline deal.
Jose. That comfort was only reinforced over the
“I’m so proud of them,” San Mateo next 10 weeks on the ice and in the dressing
head coach Alyssa Jepsen said of her room. It left Kane with an easy choice as he
team. “The program, in two years, is headed toward free agency.
doing a great job.” Kane bypassed a
For the second game in a row, San chance at the open mar-
Mateo (13-10) was the higher seed. ket by signing a seven-
But unlike last Saturday’s dramatic 9- year deal Thursday worth
8 win over No. 14 Presentation, $49 million to stay with
there would be no heroics against the the Sharks for the long
15th-seeded ’Balers. term.
In fact, San Benito (17-13) put the “It’s good to be wanted
pressure on the Bearcats right away, and I wanted them just as
scoring three, two-out runs in the much as they wanted me,”
top of the first inning. San Mateo
Evander Kane Kane said. “The fact that
had a chance to get out of the inning we were able to work out
unscathed, but a series of small mis- a deal so quickly reflects that. Obviously,
takes added up to a trio of runs for the when you’re a free agent you have the
Haybalers. option to do what you want and I made it
“The first inning kills us every clear to them that I didn’t want to go any-
single time,” Jepsen said. where else.”
While there was only one official Kane will be paid $9 million the first year
error in the inning —  a throwing of the deal, followed by salaries of $8 mil-
error on the San Mateo catcher — lion, $6 million, $7 million, $7 million
there were a few other bobbles and and two years at $6 million, according to a
missed plays that cost the Bearcats. person familiar with the deal who spoke on
Whether it was pitcher Sage Hager condition of anonymity because terms were
hitting the San Benito clean-up hit- not released. He also has a limited no-trade
ter on the elbow with two strikes, or clause.
Jordan Seyfried not able to throw out Kane, who turns 27 in August, was
any of four base stealers in the open- acquired from Buffalo at the trade deadline in
ing inning, or a hesitation in the February and became a key part of San Jose’s
outfield that allowed a ball to drop in team down the stretch and in the playoffs.
for a hit, San Mateo was just a little Under the terms of that trade, the Sabres
bit sloppy and the Balers made them will get a first-round pick in 2019 instead of
pay. NATHAN MOLLAT/DAILY JOURNAL
a second-rounder because Kane signed with
San Mateo shortstop Izzy Borges makes a lunging grab behind the second-base bag during the
See CCS, Page 15 Bearcats’ 5-0 loss to San Benito in the CCS Division I semifinals. See SHARKS, Page 18

Track and field athletes compete for CCS titles


DAILY JOURNAL STAFF REPORT advance to the state meet next month. the leading qualifier with a heave of 53- Watts in the one to beat after a prelim-best
The following is a look at those athletes 10.5, while Langi is second with a 51-7.25. of 43-3, nearly three feet better than the
With the end of the track season upon us, from county schools who qualified for the They were the only two throwers to go past second-place qualifier, Notre Dame-
athletes are trying to come up with their CCS finals. the 51-foot mark and are two of only three Belmont’s Krissy Smoot. Mills’ Nane
best performances of the season, to date, in throws to eclipse the 50-foot mark this sea- Ikahihifo qualified third with a throw of 39-
the Central Coast Section championships Throws son. 8, 8 inches better than her season best to
at Gilroy High School Friday. San Mateo County athletes are in posi- Two other Mills’ throwers, Elias Uai (49- this point.
Field events begin at 4 p.m., while run- tion to dominate the throwing events. 9) and Michael Skyriotis (49-7), qualified Watts and Smoot are 1-2 in the discus as
ning events begin at 6 p.m. Serra’s Elijah Folau and Mills’ Sione Langi seventh and eighth, respectively, along well, with Watts first with a throw of 136-5.
As is usually the case, schools from San are head and shoulders better than everyone with the Aragon’s Liam Laughlin (48-11, Smoot was second with a distance of 132-7.
Mateo County are well represented, with a in the boys’ shot put as they put up the two ninth qualifier).
chance several finish in the top-3 and best throws in the preliminaries. Folau is In the girls’ shot put, Terra Nova’s Carly
See T&F, Page 16
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A’s get to Hernandez early, beat Mariners


By Gideon Rubin
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
A’s 4, Mariners 3
less innings in relief. He was among five
OAKLAND — Another day, another rocky A’s pitchers manager Bob Melvin used after
first inning for six-time All-Star Felix saying it would be a bullpen day with rook-
Hernandez. ie reliever Josh Lucas making a spot start.
Stephen Piscotty and the Athletics tagged “Using guys multiple innings was key for
Hernandez early, and Oakland ended the us today, and Petit giving us three was
Seattle Mariners’ five-game winning streak great,” A’s manager Bob Melvin said.
with a 4-3 victory Thursday. Lucas lasted just two innings in his first
The A’s scored four times in the first career start, allowing two runs on three hits
inning, two on Piscotty’s double off and three walks and throwing 52 pitches.
Hernandez (5-4). The Mariners loaded the bases with no outs
“Every five days I’m here talking with in the first, but managed just one run as
you guys and it’s the same story, ” Nelson Cruz grounded into a double play and
Hernandez said. “First inning three runs, Kyle Seager struck out.
then after that settle down.” Seager hit an RBI double off Blake
Hernandez has a 12.27 first-inning ERA. Treinen in the eighth. Treinen got Daniel
“Today was frustrating,” Hernandez said. Vogelbach to fly out to end the inning with
“You give up four runs and stayed there for runners at second and third, and worked the
six innings, retired the last 16 out of 17, ninth for his 11th save.
with the same stuff that I got in the first Jed Lowrie hit a sacrifice fly in the first,
inning. So I don’t know what’s going on in Piscotty doubled and Dustin Fowler had an
the first. I just have figure out how to be bet- RBI single.
ter in the first inning. I don’t know. STAN SZETO/USA TODAY SPORTS
“It was big,” Fowlers said of the A’s avoid- Oakland’s Stephen Piscotty strokes a two-run double in the bottom of the first inning of the
“I have to sit down with (pitching coach) ing a sweep. “We had a good road trip and
Mel (Stottlemyre Jr.) and see what he’s got A’s 4-3 win over Seattle Thursday in Oakland.
then we come in and we lost two, so it’s nice
for me.” to get this win, so hopefully we can get the a 4.11 ERA after the first inning this sea- Thursday to pitch in extended spring train-
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and stopped a five-game home skid. “The first inning, that’s the problem. left shoulder) threw on flat ground from 75
“We had some chances,” Mariners manag- After that, the same stuff that I have and feet Thursday without discomfort. Melvin Athl eti cs : LHP Sean Manaea (5-4, 2.71)
er Scott Servais said. “The double-play balls they don’t hit me. If you take all my runs in said the team doesn’t have a timetable for will pitch Friday’s series opener against
really killed us today. We had chances to put the first inning, I’d probably be up there when he’ll throw off a mound, the next step Arizona. Manaea has never faced Arizona
more up there. Just didn’t happen.” with (Justin) Verlander in ERA.” - Hernandez in his recovery. ... RHP Liam Hendriks but is 2-4 with a 3.63 ERA in eight career
Yusmeiro Petit (2-1) pitched three score- on his first inning struggles. Hernandez has (strained right groin) left for Arizona on interleague starts.

Trump posthumously pardons boxing great Johnson


By Jill Colvin Trump said Johnson had Stallone, a longtime friend, had brought to him personally, while Stallone said
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS served 10 months in Johnson’s story to his attention in a phone Johnson had served as the basis of the charac-
prison “for what many call. ter Apollo Creed in his “Rocky” films.
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump view as a racially-moti- “His trials and tribulations were great, his “This has been a long time coming,” he
on Thursday granted a rare posthumous pardon vated injustice.” life complex and controversial. Others have said.
to boxing’s first black heavyweight champi- “It’s my honor to do it. looked at this over the years, most thought it Trump has a personal history with the
on, clearing Jack Johnson’s name more than It’s about time,” the presi- would be done, but yes, I am considering a Full sport, and hosted matches in the 1990s at his
100 years after what many see as his racially- dent said. Pardon!” Trump wrote then. hotels.
charged conviction. Johnson, a prominent The Oval Office ceremony was a celebratory After Johnson’s conviction, he spent seven
“I am taking this very righteous step, I Jack Johnson athlete who crossed over scene, bringing together boxing greats past, years as a fugitive, but eventually returned to
believe, to correct a wrong that occurred in our into popular culture present and fictional. The guests brought with the U.S. and turned himself in. He served about
history and to honor a truly legendary boxing decades ago with biographies, dramas and doc- them a colorful boxing championship belt, a year in federal prison and was released in
champion,” Trump said during an Oval Office umentaries, was convicted in 1913 by an all- which sat front and center on the president’s 1921. He died in 1946 in an auto crash.
ceremony. He was joined by WBC heavy- white jury for violating the Mann Act for trav- Resolute Desk as he spoke. At one point, His great-great niece, Linda E. Haywood,
weight champion Deontay Wilder, retired eling with his white girlfriend. That law made Trump jokingly asked Lewis whether he could had pressed Trump for a posthumous pardon,
heavyweight titleholder Lennox Lewis and it illegal to transport women across state lines “take Deontay in a fight” if he really started and Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., and former
actor Sylvester Stallone, whom Trump credit- for “immoral” purposes.” working out. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev.,
ed with championing the pardon. Trump had tweeted in late April that Lewis said Johnson had been an inspiration had promoted Johnson’s case for years.

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Seattle’s Baldwin: NFL ‘missed’ with policy


By Tim Booth human being first and back Russell Wilson agreed with the senti- tions and the issues within the NFL dissi-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS foremost, but he’s just ment that the owners’ decision was a mes- pate,” Baldwin said.
being divisive, which is sage to players to essentially be quiet. “But again, when you stoke the fire and
RENTON, Wash. — Seattle Seahawks wide not surprising. It is what “Pretty much. I think that’s part of it. It inflame a gap that was really dissipating at
receiver Doug Baldwin had harsh words for it is. But for him to say seems that way,” Wilson said. “But I think a the time, diffusing, you cause more prob-
the comments made by President Donald anybody who doesn’t policy right or wrong is not going to fix our lems. That’s why I say I think the NFL
Trump regarding the NFL’s new national follow his viewpoints or problems.” missed it.”
anthem policy on Thursday, as players his constituents view- The new policy allows teams to adopt Others around the league didn’t see the
began to process the new mandate from the points should be kicked their own workplace rules, which many policy as a potential issue.
league’s owners. Doug Baldwin out of the country is not players interpreted as a backhanded way of “I’m really not too worried about it. I
Baldwin has been a leading voice from the very empathetic. It’s not subjecting them to fines, suspensions or would expect that everybody’s gonna be out
players’ perspective for why there were very American like, actually, to me. It’s not loss of jobs should they carry on with the there with their hand over their heart, show-
protests last season even though Baldwin very patriotic. It’s not what this country protests. ing respect to the flag and to the country,”
never participated in kneeling or sitting on was founded upon. It’s kind of ironic to me For Baldwin, who is among the players to New Orleans quarterback Drew Brees said.
the sidelines during “The Star-Spangled the President of the United States is contra- have worked with the league on addressing But teammate Demario Davis had mixed
Banner.” dicting what our country is really built on.” social concerns and community programs, emotions about the policy. His father
He spoke passionately after the Seahawks Baldwin was among a handful of players the anthem decision felt like a step back. served in the military, but he also under-
concluded their offseason workout and that have expressed frustration and disap- “If you’re asking my opinion, I think that stands why players have been protesting.
sounded offended by the president’s com- pointment with the NFL mandating players in conjunction with the NFL, the way that “I just think that when you love some-
ments to “Fox & Friends” in an interview must stand for the national anthem if things were going, I felt on the Players thing — you care about it — you want to
that aired Thursday saying, “maybe you they’re on the field, though they now have Coalition side of things we were coming to work to get it right. I love my children.
shouldn’t be in the country” if you don’t the option of remaining in the locker room an amicable agreement and relationship and When they do wrong things, I’m going to
stand for the anthem. for the playing of the anthem and carry on working toward initiatives and causes that let them know they’re doing wrong things.
“He’s an idiot. Plain and simple,” Baldwin the campaigns against social injustice. we wanted to see as players addressed, I I’m not just going to sweep it under the rug
said. “I respect the man because he’s a Even normally reserved Seattle quarter- thought that you would see the demonstra- because I love them,” Davis said.

to second got past the Bearcats’ defense. Julia On top of that, the Bearcats were suckers for San Benito increased its lead to 4-0 with a

CCS
Continued from page 13
Woeste then capped the inning with an RBI
infield hit.
The Haybalers knocked Hager around for
Moisa’s out pitch — a fastball that she put on
the outside part of the plate. It was a pitch too
close to take, but San Mateo could not do any-
run in the top of the second as Amber
Rodriguez drove in Kaiya Dickens, who had
led off the inning with a single.
most of the game, finishing with five runs on thing with it otherwise as Moisa finished with The Haybalers capped the scoring with
13 hits. six strikeouts in five innings of work. another run in the fifth with Woeste plating
“You can’t wait until the second or third But Hager did have some good moments. “And it wasn’t even a strike,” Jepsen said. Monteon.
inning to say, ‘OK. I’m warm,’” Jepsen said. She retired the side in order in the third and “We have to at least be able to put the ball in Monet Scheller singled in the second for
“Once you step on that field, you have to be sixth innings, and escaped a bases-loaded jam play. It’s all about becoming a student of the San Mateo, while Jada Walker beat out a bunt
ready to go.” with a strikeout in the seventh. game.” for the Bearcats’ third-inning hit. Selvitella
Hager got the first two batters on popouts to But San Benito put the bat on the ball more Shortstop Izzy Borges had the only loud hit singled to right in the fourth and Seyfried’s
start the game before No. 3 hitter Dominique than enough to come away with the victory. for the Bearcats, as she blasted a booming single to center in the seventh was the final
Monteon singled to center. When clean-up San Mateo, meanwhile, did a decent job of ground-rule double in the first inning that hit knock for the Bearcats.
hitter Madison Greco was plunked on the making contact against San Benito starting the warning track just in front of the 230-foot Jepsen was philosophical following the
elbow on a 2-2 pitch, San Benito had a rally pitcher Amanda Moisa, but a number of sign in the left-field corner and bounced over game, knowing that with more experience,
started. Noel Chavarria followed with an RBI Bearcats’ balls were hit right at Haybaler the wall. She went to third on a Giuliana the Bearcats should be in the running to be a
single to center, Greco and Chavarria pulled defenders. San Mateo finished with just five Selvitella flyout to right field, but a strikeout perennial CCS-caliber team.
off a double steal, with Greco scoring and hits for the game and did not have more than ended what turned out to be San Mateo’s best “You have to be put in situations like this to
Chavarria going to third when the throw down one in any inning. scoring chance. learn from it,” Jepsen said.
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squeezed into the final in eighth place with a Serra’s Taylor Mak, San Mateo’s Jake seconds faster than its previous best this

T&F
Continued from page 13
time of 15.52.

Middle distances
Jeffries and HMB’s Fitzgerald will vie for
the 300 hurdles title. Mak has the second-
fastest qualifying time of 39.25, just off the
season.
The M-A girls will be looking for a relay
double as they qualified fifth in the 4x400
Scott Fitzpatrick (Serra) and Nick 39.02 set by Lynbrook’s Andrew Shao. with a time of 4:01.67. San Benito has the
Marsano (Crystal Springs) in the 400. Both Jeffries qualified fifth with a time of 39.88, top qualifying time of 4:00.5.
Ikahihifo was fourth with a 123-8, Pipiena while Fitzgerald was seventh with a 40.19.
Langi was ninth with a 109-10. ran sub-50 races, putting them in con-
tention for a top-3 spot. Fitzpatrick quali- Menlo School junior Alexandera Chan Jumps
In the boys’ discus, Mills’ Skyriotis qual- will compete in the 300 hurdles as the No. 6
ified third with a 148-1, with Langi fourth fied third with a 49.82 and Marsano fourth
with a 49.97. Both have run better this sea- qualifier with a time of 15:88. Menlo School senior Makayla Conley
with a 147-6. Serra’s Folau (139-10) quali- was one of six high jumpers to qualify first
fied eighth while the Aragon duo of Laughlin son and both are well within range of
(135-6) and Ian Tapueluelu (134-8) grabbed Branham’s Adam Saleh, who led qualifying Long distances with leaps of 5-feet. Woodside freshman
with a 49.67. Katherine Meade also posted a qualifying
the final two qualifying spots. Carlmont’s Ryan Wilson will look to
On the girls’ side, M-A freshman Malia jump of 5-0, but St. Ignatius’ Delaney
move up a couple spots from his No. 5 qual-
Latu will be the county’s lone representa- Peranich appears to be the one to beat as she
Sprints tive as the No. 4 qualifier with a time of
ifying spot in the 1,600. He crushed his
has cleared 5-6 this season. Only one other
previous best by nearly seven seconds, run-
Menlo-Atherton’s dynamic duo of Jessica 59.18. She has run a 58.48 this season, CCS jumper has gone as high as 5-2 this
ning a qualifying time of 4:17.07, which
Eagle and Maggie Hall will look to qualify which would put her in fourth place in the season.
puts him about a second behind the top
for state in both the 100 and 200. Eagle is section, just outside the state meet cutoff. times. In the boys’ high jump, Serra’s Sai Patel
the top qualifier in the 100 with a time of Menlo School will be looking to send a Menlo School’s Robert Miranda will look and Parker McDonald will look to duplicate
12.02, which is best in the section this sea- pair of 800 runners to state in sophomores to finish out his senior season in style in last year’s success. Both are part of a five-
son. Hall qualified sixth with a time of Charlotte Tompkinson and Kyra Pretre, who the 3,200, but he has a lot of work if he’s to man field to clear the 6-0 mark and hold the
12.21. qualified first and third, respectively. get a top-3 spot. His time of 9:29.65 in the No. 1 qualifying spot. McDonald and Scotts
The two reverse roles in the 200, where Tompkinson put up a new season best for prelims was only fifth-best, putting him Valley’s Reece Stratford have the best jumps
Hall is the second-fastest qualifier with a her in the prelims with a time of 2:14.49, more than four second behind the top quali- this season, both clearing 6-4.
24.88 and Eagle seventh with a 25.40. while Pretre ran a qualifying time of fying time of 9:34. 52, posted by St. Mills’ Julius Adkins was the final high
Aniyah Augmon, a freshman out of Silver 2:18. 48. Half Moon Bay’s Kendall Francis’ Colton Colonna. jump qualifier, matching his season best of
Creek, was the fastest qualifier with a 24.82. Mansukhani and M-A’s Lena Kalotihos qual- 5-10.
Carlmont’s Justin Hsu also qualified for
Woodside Priory’s Keyshawn Ashford has ified ninth and 10th, respectively in the the final in ninth place with a time of
a real chance at qualifying for state in the M-A’s Anderson, who has a good shot of
800. 9:33.20.
boys’ 100 after a 10.91 qualifying time, qualifying for state in the 110 hurdles, has
On the boys’ side, the 800 has several In the girls’ 1,600, Sacred Heart Prep
which was good for third as seven of the his work cut out in the long jump. His leap
county runners contending for a state meet freshman Luci Lambert qualified fifth with a
eight qualifiers ran sub-11 times. Ryan Reed of 21-1.75 qualified him eighth, well behind
spot with three qualifying for the finals. 5:05.03. The leading time was a 5:03.13
of Sequoia was the last qualifier in the boys’ the leading qualifying mark of 24-0 by Alex
Tanner Anderson (Carlmont) qualified put up by Homestead’s Rebecca Hasser.
100, finishing with an 11.04. Wilcox’s Enos of S.I.
fourth, blowing away his previous season
David Hernandez posted a 10.79 as the top best of 1:59.36 with a 1:54.98 in the trials. SHP’s Kyle Schott also has some ground
qualifier, but Mitty’s Philip McCabe has the M-A’s Karl Zahlhaas-Liebner is right behind
Relays to make up in the triple jump. His jump of
best time in the section this season with a in the fifth spot. He, too, smashed his pre- The M-A girls are a player for the 4x100 43-3.5 eclipsed his previous season best of
10.67. vious season best by nearly three seconds, title, finishing second in qualifying with a 42-8, but put him well behind the leading
In the boys’ 110 hurdles, M-A’s Nick qualifying with a time of 1:58. 67. 48.34. Silver Creek posted the fastest time qualifying leap of 46-4 by Kijani Hilton of
Anderson will look to be top of the podium Rounding out the county representatives is of 47.82. Bellarmine.
after a second-best qualifying time of Nueva School’s Ethan Walker, who eclipsed The Serra 4x400 team is the one to beat, Keegan Shaw of Sacred Heart Prep grabbed
14.85. Anderson has run a 14.63 this sea- the 2-minute mark with a 1:58.99, good for despite its second-fastest qualifying time of the last qualifying spot in the girls’ long
son, which still puts him behind San ninth-best in the finals. 3:23.73. The Padres have the fastest time in jump with a leap of 16-7.25. It is 2 inches
Benito’s Anthony Delgado, who had the top They’re all going to have to work to catch the section this season, a 3:22.23, but San behind her season best and nearly 3 feet
time in CCS and is the top qualifier with a the front runners, who are running times in Benito threw its hat into the ring with a short of the top qualifying jump of 19-0 by
14.74. Half Moon Bay’s Sean Fitzgerald the 1:55 to 1:57 range. blistering 3:22.73 in prelims, nearly three S.I.’s Megan Ronan.
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the 34-year-old Incognito after the other


Sports brief
Police: Incognito threw
patron called 911 on Wednesday to report his
behavior.
Officers wrote that Incognito said he was
SHARKS
Continued from page 13
weights before hospitalization involved with National Security Agency, but
that he couldn’t talk about it because they
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Police took San Jose. The selection is lottery-protected,
didn’t have a high enough security clearance.
veteran NFL guard Richie Incognito to a so it could be moved to 2020.
Incognito announced earlier this year that The Sharks aren’t concerned about that
Florida mental hospital after he allegedly he was retiring from football after 11 sea-
threw weights and tennis balls at gym price.
sons, the last three with the Buffalo Bills. “You don’t find guys like this unless
employees and another patron and told offi- But the Bills released him from their
cers the government is spying on him. you’re picking in the top three, four guys in
reserved/retired list Monday, leaving open the draft, and no one wants to be there,”
Boca Raton police released a report the possibility he could sign with another coach Peter DeBoer said.
Thursday detailing officers’ interaction with team. “When you’re signing free agents, espe-
cially elite players and guys that are going
to play huge roles for you, you really want
to know about them as much as possible.
And you really don’t know a player until you A trade dealine acquistion from Buffalo,
stand behind the bench and are around them Evander Kane joined the Sharks and helped
every day. So that was a nice luxury to have. lead them to the Western Conference semis.
I think we all felt comfortable that this was
a guy that could help us win.” five games against Vegas. He missed Game 2
Kane’s status was one of the biggest ques- of that series when he was suspended for
tions heading into this offseason for the cross-checking Pierre-Edouard Bellemare.
Sharks, who were knocked out of the play- Kane finished last season with 29 goals
offs in six games in the second round and 25 assists, his second-most productive
against eventual Western Conference cham- season to his 30-goal, 27-assist run for the
pion Vegas. Jets in 2011-12. Kane has 186 goals and
Thornton is the other prominent poten- 168 assists in 574 games since entering the
tial free agent on the team. But he’s said he’s NHL as the fourth overall pick by Atlanta in
willing to come back on a reduced one-year 2009.
deal. Despite his credentials, there was not a
The Sharks still have salary cap flexibili- robust trade market for Kane back in
ty to make more moves, which will be easi- February in part because he had issues off
er now that Kane’s deal is done and he can be the ice with some teammates during his
slotted in on a top line. stints with Winnipeg and Buffalo.
“He plays with great speed and fits with Kane also had legal run-ins.
not only our game but where the league is In March 2016, prosecutors announced
trending,” general manager Doug Wilson after a three-month investigation that Kane
said. would not face a sexual assault charge. In
“To get him in place and secured was very June 2016, he was arrested for allegedly
important to us. Top-six forwards like that, grabbing three women by the hair and neck
there aren’t many out there and when you get during an altercation at a Buffalo bar. The
one you want to make sure that he’s secured. charges were eventually dismissed on condi-
It fills in our roster.” tion Kane stayed out of trouble as part of a
Kane stepped right onto the top line with plea agreement.
captain Joe Pavelski after arriving in San Also that year, the Sabres suspended Kane
Jose and helped ease the loss of Thornton, for one game for missing practice a day after
who went down with a season-ending knee pictures surfaced on social media of the
injury in January. Kane used speed and phys- player celebrating in Toronto after attend-
ical play to deliver nine goals and five ing the NBA All-Star Game.
assists in 17 games and helped San Jose There haven’t been issues in his brief time
make the playoffs, giving him a first taste with the Sharks.
of the postseason. “We really started things off on the right
Kane shined in the first round with three note and it just carried on from there,” Kane
goals and an assist during a sweep against said. “The one thing about this team and
Anaheim. But he struggled a bit against the this group and this organization is that they
Golden Knights, slowed by injuries to his allow you to be yourself. They embrace you
knee and shoulder that lingered from the end for that. It’s a very unselfish group that
of the regular season. makes it super easy to come into and mesh
He had one goal and a minus-5 rating in well with.”

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A scoundrel is born By Lindsey Bahr train careening around a


In ‘Solo,’ a battle for the THE ASSOCIATED PRESS snowy mountain, a fiery
space showdown with a
soul, tone of ‘Star Wars’ If there’s one takeaway
squid-like super monster and
an explosion-filled shootout,
By Jake Coyle “But what is important is from “Solo: A Star Wars that are so spectacular that
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the way people feel about it,” Story,” it’s that our favorite they have the effect of mak-
said Kasdan. “And they are scoundrel had been through a ing what Han ends up going
ANNES, France — When very committed to it. What lot before he ever met up with through in “Episode IV” and
J.J. Abrams was a “Star they’re committed to is a cer- Luke, Obi-Wan and Leia. beyond seem suspiciously
Wars” novice, Lawrence tain kind of film.” Sure, he’d talked up his tame by comparison. Bigger,
Kasdan, the writer of “The The question of what con- Kessel Run time and out- louder and more, more, more
Empire Strikes Back” and stitutes a “Star Wars” film — maneuvering Imperial ships, seem to be the guiding princi-
“The Return of the Jedi,” had how it should feel and what but this film contains at least ples of the film and while on
some advice for him: “Star three epic set-pieces, involv-
Wars” is not important. See SOUL, Page 22 ing a job atop a high-speed See SOLO, Page 22
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In taking on ‘Solo,’ Ehrenreich faced an unenviable task


By Ryan Pearson such a particular character,” he
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS said. “Batman is a little more
straight and you’re also in the
mask a lot. But I think that it’s for
LOS ANGELES — Thandie
me like really important that you
Newton jokes that there might be
feel like you’re watching a real
something off about Alden
person. I think that’s what makes
Ehrenreich — because how else
any movie work. And so it needs
could he take on the pressure-filled
to feel like it has this continuity.
role of Han Solo with so much
So I wanted to absorb as much of
ease?
all that as I could early on and then
“Every week, I was expecting a kind of move into who is this guy
call that Alden had had a nervous now. And we’re also meeting him
breakdown and wouldn’t be com- at a very different time in his life.
ing to work on Monday,” Newton, Who is he now and what is he
who plays the tough thief Val in about?”
“Solo: A Star Wars Story,” joked
during a recent interview. “I actu- Co-star Emilia Clarke, who
ally think there’s something plays Han Solo’s love interest
wrong with him, probably like Qi’ra in the movie, marveled at
physically and mentally wrong how Ehrenreich handled the pres-
with him that he was able to sus- sure with “such grace and such
tain this.” poise.”
Kidding aside, Ehrenreich was “Anyone could have crumbled
saddled with a burden few actors under the pressure that was there,”
would want to take on — having she said. “As actors, you put so
to play an iconic character whose much pressure on yourself anyway
REUTERS in approaching roles and in
identity is tied to a legendary actor Cast member Alden Ehrenreich poses for a portrait while promoting ‘Solo: A Star Wars Story’ in Pasadena.
in a storied franchise. approaching characters.”
“Well, it takes a lot of guts,” imagine him being a good Bruce in 2015 in “Star Wars: A Force new face to many moviegoers. Paul Bettany, who plays villain
said Ron Howard, the director of Wayne. And of course he did a Awakens.” Not only did he have to Ehrenreich said stepping into Dryden Vos in the movie, echoed
“Solo: A Star Wars Story. “And I great job and had great success make Han Solo his own, he had to Harrison Ford’s shoes to play the Clarke’s sentiment.
was kind of close to something with it. Alden I think just do it while switching directors wisecracking space smuggler “He’s fantastic in the film.
similar many years ago. I directed approached it with a kind of calm midway through after Lucasfilm posed a unique challenge that was- Secondly, he doesn’t have to be
Michael Keaton in a couple of professionalism. He’s a young fired the original filmmakers and n’t the same as multiple actors Harrison Ford,” he said. “This is
movies and suddenly he had this guy but he’s got that sort of matu- replaced them with Ron Howard. playing a version of a superhero about how he becomes the Han
chance through his friend Tim rity and he’s also very creative.” This is Ehrenreich’s biggest and like Batman. Solo that you remember in 10
Burton to be Batman. And he took “Solo: A Star Wars Story” tells highest profile role by far — he’s “I think Han’s personality is so years’ time. So he’s not that per-
the gamble and he said yes. And at the backstory of the character that appeared in flims including “Hail, distinctive. I think it’s probably son. This is about him learning
the time, people were just out- Harrison Ford played over a span Caesar!” and “Beautiful more similar to something like how to shoot first and be that
raged. They just couldn’t possibly of several decades, most recently Creatures,” but in many ways is a the Joker than Batman, because he guy.”

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Secret to perfectly
grilled corn? Cook
them in their husk
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Grilling corn sounds like a simple proposition—but our


research found dozens of variations on the cooking method
for this classic summer vegetable.
For a recipe that produced corn with a distinctly grilled
taste and lightly charred kernels, we grilled the corn
unhusked. The grill imparted great flavor to our grilled
corn, but also made the kernels tough and dry. To avoid this,
we soaked the husked corn in salted water before grilling,
which kept the kernels moist and seasoned them as well.

GRILLED CORN ON THE COB


Servings: 4-6
Start to finish: 1 hour and 30 minutes
If your corn isn’t as sweet as you’d like, stir 1/2 cup of
sugar into the water along with the salt. Avoid soaking the
corn for more than 8 hours, or it will become overly salty.
Salt and pepper
8 ears corn, husks and silks removed
8 tablespoons unsalted butter, softened
In large pot, stir 1/2 cup salt into 4 quarts cold water until
dissolved. Add corn and let soak for at least 30 minutes or
up to 8 hours.
• For a charcoal grill: Open bottom vent completely.
These peaches are best served warm and with vanilla ice cream or plain Greek yogurt, if desired. Light large chimney starter filled with charcoal briquettes
(6 quarts). When top coals are partially covered with ash,

Amplify the peaches’ flavor pour evenly over grill. Set cooking grate in place, cover,
and open lid vent completely. Heat grill until hot, about 5
minutes.
• For a gas grill: Turn all burners to high, cover, and heat
with this simple, warm dessert
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS slightly when pressed. inch oven-safe skillet. Pour any
grill until hot, about 15 minutes.
Clean and oil cooking grate. Grill corn, turning every 2
to 3 minutes, until kernels are lightly charred all over, 10 to
14 minutes. Remove corn from grill, brush with softened
You will need a 12-inch ovensafe remaining sugar mixture into peach
It might seem impossible to butter, and season with salt and pepper. Serve.
skillet for this recipe. Use a serrated cavities. Pour water around peaches in
improve on a perfect peach, but we Nutrition information per serving: 222 calories; 107
peeler to peel the peaches. These skillet. Broil until peaches are just
decided to try. calories from fat; 12 g fat (7 g saturated; 0 g trans fats); 27
peaches are best served warm and with beginning to brown, 11 to 15 minutes.
We wanted a simple, warm dessert mg cholesterol; 199 mg sodium; 30 g carbohydrate; 4 g
vanilla ice cream or plain Greek Combine honey and butter in bowl
that amplified the peaches’ flavor. To fiber; 11 g sugar; 5 g protein.
yogurt, if desired. and microwave until melted, about 30
achieve tender, flavorful peaches with seconds, then stir to combine.
a lightly sweet glaze, we began by HONEY-GLAZED
tossing peeled and halved peaches ROASTED PEACHES
Remove peaches from oven (skillet
handle will be hot) and brush half of
Food brief
with a little sugar, salt, and lemon honey mixture over peaches. Return
juice to season the fruit and extract Servings: 6
peaches to oven and continue to broil
Alaska judge plans to order
some juice. Start to finish: 40 minutes proper meals for Muslim inmates
until spotty brown, 5 to 7 minutes.
To help the peaches heat through and 2 tablespoons lemon juice
still hold their shape, and to prevent 1 tablespoon sugar Remove skillet from oven (skillet JUNEAU, Alaska — A U.S. judge says he plans to issue an
the sugar from burning, we broiled the 1/4 teaspoon salt handle will be hot), brush peaches order by Friday requiring that an Alaska jail provide suitable
halves cut side up in a skillet, adding 6 firm, ripe peaches, peeled, halved, with remaining honey mixture, and meals to Muslim inmates as they break their daily fasts dur-
water to the pan to prevent sticking. and pitted transfer peaches to serving dish, leav- ing Ramadan. U.S. District Judge H. Russel Holland says
Once the peaches had begun to brown, 1/3 cup water ing juices behind. Being careful of hot the emergency order generally will resemble the request
we took them out and brushed them 1/4 cup honey skillet handle, bring accumulated made by two Muslim inmates in Anchorage, who sought
with a mixture of honey and butter, and 1 tablespoon unsalted butter juices in skillet to simmer over medi- nutritionally adequate, pork-free food.
then slid them back under the broiler to 1/4 cup hazelnuts, toasted, skinned, um heat and cook until syrupy, about 1 The inmates have sued state corrections officials, arguing
caramelize the glaze and produce beau- and chopped coarse minute. Pour syrup over peaches. they’re not provided with adequate nourishment as they
tifully browned peaches. Adjust oven rack 6 inches from Sprinkle with hazelnuts and serve. break their fasts. Ramadan, the Muslim holy month, began
Lastly, we reduced the juices that broiler element and heat broiler. Nutrition information per serving: last week. Matthias Cicotte , an attorney for the state,
had accumulated in the skillet into a Combine lemon juice, sugar, and salt 154 calories; 47 calories from fat; 5 g called the allegations false.
thick, intensely peachy syrup to in large bowl. Add peaches and toss to fat (1 g saturated; 0 g trans fats); 5 mg Thursday’s hearing didn’t settle discussion on whether
drizzle over the warm peaches and combine, making sure to coat all sides cholesterol; 98 mg sodium; 28 g car- the inmates should receive at least 2,600 calories a day or if
t o p p ed t h em wi t h s o me t o as t ed with sugar mixture. bohydrate; 3 g fiber; 25 g sugar; 2 g the daily allowance should average out to that amount over
hazelnuts. Select peaches that yield Transfer peaches, cut side up, to 12- protein. a week.
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are hints of a growing existential crisis in a very difficult movie and they shot a lot of “It was brutal and painful but what also

SOUL
Continued from page 19
the far, far away galaxy as it gets further and
further removed from Lucas’ original
vision.
it. And it was a struggle to maintain that
voice and hear that tone.”
When George Lucas exited any active role
came out of it are moments like the Han and
Chewbacca meeting,” says the 38-year-old
writer.
The first spinoff, “Rogue One: A Star in the science-fiction soap opera he created, Advance tracking has estimated a possi-
Wars Story,” saw Gareth Edwards booted for that left Kasdan as the primary — and most ble weekend opening of around $170 mil-
it should sound like — was at the center of Tony Gilroy. Colin Trevorrow (“Jurassic widely respected — connective tissue lion, suggesting fans remain excited for the
the battle over the Han Solo spinoff “Solo: World”) was to helm 2019’s Episode IX between the past and present of “Star Wars.” film starring Alden Ehrenreich in Harrison
A Star Wars Story” and the dispute that before “Force Awakens” director J. J. The 69-year-old Kasdan, who also co-wrote Ford’s iconic role — and perhaps more cru-
resulted in directors Chris Miller and Phil Abrams was brought back in the fold. And “The Force Awakens,” has emerged as some- cially, Donald Glover as Lando Calrissian.
Lord being replaced in mid-production with even Rian Johnson’s “The Last Jedi, ” thing of a guardian of the soul of “Star (Kennedy, sensing the clamor for Glover,
Ron Howard. Though the pace and improvi- which according to critics succeeded the Wars.” has naturally suggested a Lando spinoff
sational manner of Lord and Miller’s direc- most in freshening up “Star Wars” with a “Larry, having had written ‘Empire’ and could happen.)
tion was part of the clash, the main issue distinct filmmaking sensibility, was very ‘Jedi,’ just figures into this equation differ- The popular Howard also helped stabilize
was, simply, tone. divisive among fans. ently than any writer could, ” said Jon “Solo.” He shares some continuity with
Lord and Miller, the filmmaking duo of Some applauded Johnson’s changes and Kasdan. “He’s in a very funny and challeng- Lucas, too, having worked with him on
irreverent, highly meta comedies like “21 some reviled them — and the split hurt busi- ing position, to be kind of the keeper of the 1973’s “American Graffiti” and 1988’s
Jump Street” and “The Lego Movie,” wanted ness. “The Last Jedi” grossed $1.3 billion flame and to help usher it into a new era with “Willow.” A longtime friend of Howard’s,
to push “Solo” into “Guardians of the worldwide, but ticket sales fell sharply after new filmmakers.” Lucas even stopped by the set on the direc-
Galaxy” territory. Kasdan did not. the first two weeks of release and it made Lord and Miller, who have taken execu- tor’s first day.
“You can have fun with the tone but you only $42.6 million in China. “Solo” came tive producer credits, have only spoken “George has a real understanding of what
never make fun of the tone, in my world,” to Cannes — the world’s largest film festi- publicly once about the fallout. In the medium can do in terms of really trans-
Kasdan said in an interview alongside his val — with an eye toward boosting global November, Lord said there was simply a porting audiences — which I discovered in
son and co-writer Jon Kasdan, the morning awareness. “really big gap to bridge and it proved to be great detail when I came onto ‘Solo.’ I
after the “Solo” premiere at the Cannes Much of the conversation leading up to too big. Sometimes people break up and it’s began to see how dimensionalized the tone
Film Festival. “We live in a very meta cul- the release of “Solo” has been estimating really sad and it’s really disappointing, but is,” said Howard. “It’s playful but it’s also
ture and there’s a tendency to make fun of how much of the film is Lord and Miller’s it happens and we learned a lot from our col- thematically centered and serious. It’s visu-
these things before they’re even any- and how much is Howard’s. But the highest laborators.” al and imaginative and yet there’s some-
thing.” percent might belong to Kasdan, who initi- Reviews for “Solo” have been a little thing connected to our past experience, in a
The pains of finding the balance between ated the film’s premise years ago, and who tepid (70 percent fresh on Rotten Tomatoes way.”
recapturing the feel of George Lucas’ origi- — when the comic tenor started shifting — as of Thursday) but critics have been Ultimately, the elder Kasdan doesn’t
nal trilogy and allowing a new generation felt some ownership of the film. impressed by how little evidence there is of think the soul of “Star Wars” is anything
of filmmakers to put their own stamp on “There is that, no question. I got excited the film’s schizophrenic production. Jon too deep — nothing about the Force or
“Star Wars” may be the most pressing cre- because I wanted it to sound like a certain Kasdan believes the finished product is actu- political metaphor, anyway.
ative issue before Lucasfilm president thing. It’s all about sound and tone and ally aided by “the tension between Larry’s “What drew me to it was there was this guy
Kathleen Kennedy. Beneath the billions of voice,” Kasdan said. “We were very excited sensibility and Chris and Phil’s sensibili- who walked into the cantina,” says Kasdan.
dollars in box office and merchandise, there to get Phil and Chris onto the movie. It was ty.” “A gunslinger with a great sidekick.”

ning. You can’t help but scrutinize every military service and hooking up with a band Howard’s very capable hands, is a largely

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gesture, every smirk, every aside as you try
to get used to him. Eventually you do, and
the talented Ehrenreich wins you over with
of outlaws led by Tobias Beckett (Woody
Harrelson), who functions as mentor and
possible cautionary tale for the impression-
enjoyable one. You can’t help but wonder
what the end result would have been if Phil
Lord and Christopher Miller, who were fired
his execution, capturing Han’s spirit, his able Han. deep into production, had gotten to see their
sarcasm, egotism and charm with apparent “Do you have any idea what it’s like to project through to the end, or what it would
their own they might make a pleasurable ease. live with a price on your head?” Beckett have been like had Howard been involved
romp, it’s dubious as to whether or not asks. It’s one of the many unsubtle refer- since the beginning, but there are no obvi-
Co-written by Star Wars royalty Lawrence
these pre-Skywalker adventures have really ences to things to come, and a fallback ous cracks or seams.
Kasdan and his son Jonathan Kasdan,
added anything of value to the character. refrain in “Solo” where some of the most
“Solo: A Star Wars Story” introduces Han on “Solo” is a straightforward piece of pulpy
There’s an argument to be made that it memorable and pleasing moments are wink-
his home planet of Corellia, where he entertainment with some very agreeable
might even undermine his hero’s arc in the ing references to future memorable lines.
serves under a local mob boss and dreams of performances from Ehrenreich and Glover,
first film.
fleeing, becoming a pilot and owning a They’ll soon meet up with the man who seems to be having the most fun of all
It’s the overriding issue with “Solo: A Star
ship. Beckett is working for, Dryden Vos (Paul the actors in playing up Lando’s suave
Wars Story,” which had baggage from the
The early scenes are incredibly dark, liter- Bettany), and encounter Han’s old friend demeanor, and fun classic Western flourish-
get-go. Unlike a character from a book or a
ally. Shot by cinematographer Bradford from Corellia, Qi’ra (Emilia Clarke) before es, despite the excessively big action
play, Han Solo didn’t exist outside of
Young, it’s an interesting aesthetic choice, taking off on a dangerous smuggling mis- sequences.
Harrison Ford, and the two are now linked
by over 40 years of goodwill and nostalgia. likely meant to lend a vintage vibe, but also sion. The best moments in “Solo” are the sim-
Although no character is so precious that distracting as though you’re watching a There’s a lot for fans to digest as the film pler ones: The romance, the friendships, the
they can’t break from the actor who made worn VHS copy of “Episode IV,” where faces speeds through a check-list of Han’s origin clashing egos. Perhaps a lesson for the
them memorable — even Indiana Jones had are only clear in extreme close-up and even components, like how he meets Chewbacca inevitable sequel.
two younger versions of himself — it’s still then it’s still through a thick layer of fog (Joonas Suotamo), Lando Calrissian “Solo: A Star Wars Story,” A Walt Disney
not an enviable position to be in. You’re at and gauze (it clears up eventually). (Donald Glover) and how he comes across Studios release, is rated PG-13 by the
a disadvantage before you start. Young Han is scrappy and overconfident the Millennium Falcon. There are other key Motion Picture Association of America for
The man who took the job, Alden and makes things up as he goes along, elements that probably are best left to the “sequences of sci-fi action/violence. ”
Ehrenreich, does not look or sound like unafraid to lie or trust his gut. It’s how he experience. Running time: 135 minutes. Two and a half
Ford, and it’s difficult to adjust at the begin- ends up not only getting out, but escaping And that experience, in director Ron stars out of four.
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203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices Tundra Tundra Tundra
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME A portion of Lot 9, in Block 8, as said Lot
Notice of Public STATEMENT #277455 and Block are designated on the Map en-
The following person is doing business titled “Brittan Acres Map Number 1 San
Hearings as: Dolce Designz Event Rentals, 1110 Carlos, California”, which map was filed
San Anselmo Ave S, SAN BRUNO, CA in the office of the Recorder of the Coun-
The Belmont-Redwood 94066. Registered Owners: 1)Coraima ty of San Mateo, State of California on
Rivera, same address 2)Tanya Sanchez, August 22, 1934 in Book 20 of Maps, at
Shores School District will 2035 Lugano Ct., Manteca, CA 95337. pages 38, 39 and 40. Said portion being
hold two separate public The business is conducted by Copart- more particularly described as follows:
hearings on the proposed ners. The registrant commenced to
transact business under the FBN on N/A. Beginning at the point of intersection of
Local Control Accountabili- /s/Coraima Rivera/ the Northeasterly line of said Lot 9, in
ty Plan (LCAP) and the This statement was filed with the Asses- Block 8 and the Southeasterly line of the
proposed budget for fiscal sor-County Clerk on 4/19/18. (Published lands described in the Deed from Ernest
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 5/18/18, A. Schroeder and wife, to Elwin E. Pur-
year 2018-19 on Thursday, 5/25/18, 6/1/18, 6/8/18). rington and wife, dated October 14, 1948
June 7, 2018 at 6:15 p.m. and recorded October 18, 1948 in Book
at the Belmont-Redwood 1581 of Official Records of San Mateo
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME County at page 636 (57114-H); thence
Shores District Office locat- STATEMENT #277713 from said point of beginning North 33°
ed at 2960 Hallmark Drive, The following person is doing business 00' 00" West along the Northeasterly
Over the Hedge Over the Hedge Over the Hedge
Belmont, California. A copy as: Entrephilneur Ventures, 1486 Hun- boundary line of said Lot 9, a distance of
tington Ave. Ste 304, SOUTH SAN 64.02 feet to the Southerly line of Eliza-
of the LCAP and the pro- FRANCISCO, CA 94080. Registered beth Street as shown on said map;
posed budget will be avail- Owner: Ampersand Synergy Inc., CA. thence Westerly along said Southerly
able for public examination The business is conducted by a Corpora- line of Elizabeth Street on the arc of a
tion. The registrants commenced to curve to the left, said curve having a radi-
at the above location be- transact business under their FBN on us of 275.00 feet, an arc length of 71.00
tween 3:00 p.m. and 4:30 N/A. feet; thence Southerly in a direct line to
p.m. on June 1, 2018, and /s/Nestor C. Nunez/ point in the Southeasterly boundary line
This statement was filed with the Asses- of the lands described in said Deed to El-
between 8:30 a.m. and sor-County Clerk on 5/14/2018. (Publish- win E. Purrington and wife, said point be-
4:30 p.m. from June 4, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ing distant thereon Southwesterly 74.00
2018, through June 7, 5/18/18, 5/25/18, 6/1/18, 6/8/18). feet from the point of the beginning of the
lands described herein; thence North-
2018. Any stakeholder af- easterly along the last mentioned line to
fected by the LCAP or the FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME the point of beginning.
STATEMENT #277825
Belmont-Redwood Shores The following person is doing business APN: 050-082-180
School District budget may as: 1)Taikosho 2)Taikosho Japanese
appear before the Belmont- Cuisine, 102 South El Camino Real, This property is commonly referred to as
MILLBRAE, CA 94030. Registered Own- 1951 Elizabeth Street, San Carlos, CA
Redwood Shores School er: Philemon Investment and Manage- 94070.
District Board of Trustees ment Company, Inc., CA. The business The property will be sold subject to cur- 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices
and speak to the LCAP or is conducted by a Corporation. The reg- rent taxes, covenants, conditions, restric-
istrant commenced to transact business tions, reservations, rights, rights of way,
the proposed budget or any under the FBN on N/A. and easements of record.
give notice to interested persons unless praisal of estate assets or of any petition NOTICE OF PETITION TO
item therein. /s/Yil Pin/ they have waived notice or consented to or account as provided in Probate Code ADMINISTER ESTATE OF
The property is to be sold on an “as is” the proposed action.) The independent section 1250. A Request for Special No- Wallace A. Krone a.k.a. Wallace A.
5/25/18 This statement was filed with the Asses- basis, except for title, and is subject to administration authority will be granted tice form is available from the court clerk. Krone, Jr.
sor-County Clerk on 5/24/18. (Published court confirmation with possible overbid.
CNS-3131779# in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 5/25/18, The Conservator of the Estate has given
unless an interested person files an ob- Attorney for Petitioner: Case Number: 18-PRO-00457
SAN MATEO DAILY 6/1/18, 6/8/18, 6/15/18). jection to the petition and shows good James Creech To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con-
an exclusive listing to Helen and Brad cause why the court should not grant the 1921 Page St
JOURNAL Miller of Alain Pinel Realtors - Woodside. tingent creditors, and persons who may
authority. San Francisco, CA 94117 otherwise be interested in the will or es-
Bids or offers are invited for this property A hearing on the petition will be held in (352) 219-7141
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME and must be in writing on the specific bid tate, or both, of Wallace A. Krone a.k.a.
STATEMENT #277813 this court as follows: JUNE 18, 2018 at FILED: 4/11/18 Wallace A. Krone, Jr. A Petition for Pro-
form used for this sale which is available 9:00 a.m., Department 28, Room 2F, (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour-
The following person is doing business at the broker's office, and may be mailed bate has been filed by Andrew Batino-
as: Port Drive, 624 Port Drive, SAN MA- Superior Court of California, County of nal on 5/17/18, 5/24/18, 5/25/18) vich in the Superior Court of California,
or delivered to, or received at the offices San Mateo, 400 County Center, Red-
TEO, CA 94404. Registered Owner: Al- of County of San Mateo. The Petition for
kaline Water Hope, LLC, CA. The busi- wood City, CA 94063. Probate requests that Andrew Batinovich
Helen and Brad Miller If you object to the granting of the peti-
ness is conducted by a Limited Liability Alain Pinel Realtors - Woodside be appointed as personal representative
Company. The registrant commenced to tion, you should appear at the hearing to administer the estate of the decedent.
Notice of Public 2930 Woodside Road and state your objections or file written
transact business under the FBN on Woodside, CA 94062 The petition requests the decedent’s will
Hearings 5/1/2018. objections with the court before the hear-
CA BRE #01142061 ing. Your appearance may be in person and codicils, if any, be admitted to pro-
/s/Douglas Dale Ezell/ Office Direct # 650-400-3426 bate. The will and any codicils are avail-
This statement was filed with the Asses- or by your attorney.
The San Mateo Union High If you are a creditor or a contingent cred- able for examination in the file kept by
sor-County Clerk on 5/23/18. (Published or delivered to the attorney for the Con- the court.
School District will hold two in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 5/25/18, itor of the decedent, you must file your
servator of the Estate at 177 Bovet claim with the court and mail a copy to The petition requests authority to admin-
separate public hearings 6/1/18, 6/8/18, 6/15/18). Road, Sixth Floor, San Mateo, CA 94402 ister the estate under the Independent
the personal representative appointed by
on the proposed Local during regular business hours any time the court within the later of either (1) four Administration of Estates Act. (This au-
after first publication of this notice and months from the date of first issuance of thority will allow the personal representa-
Control Accountability Plan ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR
before the sale. tive to take many actions without obtain-
CHANGE OF NAME letters to a general personal representa-
(LCAP) and the proposed CASE# 18-CIV-01098 The property will be sold on the following tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the ing court approval. Before taking certain
budget for fiscal year 2018- SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, terms: Cash, or part cash and part credit, California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days very important actions, however, the per-
the terms and conditions of credit as are from the date of mailing or personal de- sonal representative will be required to
19 on Thursday, June 7, COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
acceptable to the fiduciary and to the give notice to interested persons unless
400 COUNTY CENTER RD, livery to you of a notice under sectioin
2018 at 7:00 p.m. at the REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 Court; a minimum deposit of ten percent 9052 of the California Probate Code.Oth- they have waived notice or consented to
San Mateo Adult School lo- PETITION OF (10%) of the amount of the bid to accom- er California statutes and legal authority the proposed action.) The independent
pany the offer in cash or by certified may affect your rights as a creditor. You administration authority will be granted
cated at 789 Poplar Ave- Seini Tonga
check payable to Darren Wallace, Con-
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: may want to consult with an attorney unless an interested person files an ob-
nue, San Mateo, California. Petitioner: Seini Tonga filed a petition servator of the Estate of Mark Alperin, knowledgable in California law. jection to the petition and shows good
A copy of the LCAP and with this court for a decree changing and the balance to be paid on close of You may examine the file kept by the
escrow; real estate commission to be al- cause why the court should not grant the
the proposed budget will be name as follows: court. If you are a person interested in authority.
Present Name: lowed by the Superior Court of California, the estate, you may file with the court a
available for public exami- County of San Mateo Local Rules of A hearing on the petition will be held in
Malakai Hefa Tonga Jordan Head Request for Special Notice (form DE- this court as follows: JUN 12, 2018 at
nation at the San Mateo Proposed Name: Court; sale subject to confirmation of 154) of the filing of an inventory and ap-
Court and possible overbid; taxes, rents, 9:00 a.m., Department 28, Superior
Union High School District Hefa Jermaine Tonga
operating and maintenance expenses,
Office, 650 N. Delaware THE COURT ORDERS that all persons and premiums on insurance acceptable
Street, San Mateo, Califor- interested in this matter shall appear be- to the purchaser shall be prorated as of
the date of recording of conveyance. Ex-
nia from June 4, 2018 fore this court at the hearing indicated
amination of title, recording of convey-
below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
through June 6, 2018 be- tition for change of name should not be ance, transfer taxes, and any title insur-
tween the hours of 8:00 granted. Any person objecting to the ance policy shall be at the expense of
the purchaser or purchasers.
a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Any name changes described above must file
The undersigned reserves the right to re-
a written objection that includes the rea-
stakeholder affected by the sons for the objection at least two court ject any and all bids.
LCAP or the San Mateo days before the matter is scheduled to Dated: May 24, 2018
Attorneys for Conservator of the Estate:
Union High School District be heard and must appear at the hearing
/s/NAZAR A. GHOSSEIRI, Esq. SBN
to show cause why the petition should
budget may appear before not be granted. If no written objection is 273169/
the San Mateo Union High timely filed, the court may grant the peti- McGLASHAN & SARRAIL
Professional Corporation
School District Board of tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
177 Bovet Road, Sixth Floor
petition shall be held on 06/19/18 at 9
Trustees and speak to the a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center, San Mateo, CA 94402
LCAP or the proposed Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this (650) 341-2585
(Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour-
budget or any item therein. Order to Show Cause shall be published
nal 5/25/18, 5/29/18, 6/2/18)
at least once each week for four succes-
5/25/18 sive weeks prior to the date set for hear-
ing on the petition in the following news-
CNS-3131872# paper of general circulation:
San Mateo Daily Journal
SAN MATEO DAILY Filed: 5/16/2018
JOURNAL /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/
Judge of the Superior Court
Dated: 5/16/2018
(Published 5/25/18, 6/1/18, 6/8/18,
6/15/18)

NOTICE OF PETITION TO
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ADMINISTER ESTATE OF
STATEMENT #277584 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO SELL TO Kay T Jack
The following person is doing business REAL PROPERTY Case Number: 18-PRO-00343
as: SB Construction, 619 Bair Island SUPERIOR COURT OF THE To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con-
Blvd., REDWOOD CITY, CA 94063. STATE OF CALIFORNIA tingent creditors, and persons who may
Registered Owner: Shawn C. Beyer, 6 COUNTY OF SAN MATEO otherwise be interested in the will or es-
Aliston Way, San Francisco, CA 94127. Case No: 17-PRO-00771 tate, or both, of Kay T Jack. A Petition for
The business is conducted by an Individ- In the Matter of the Conservatorship of Probate has been filed by Olen Creech in
ual. The registrant commenced to trans- the Estate of MARK ALPERIN, Conserv- the Superior Court of California, County
act business under the FBN on Feb 2, atee. of San Mateo. The Petition for Probate
2002. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, sub- requests that Olen Creech be appointed
/s/Shawn C. Beyer/ ject to confirmation by this court, on June as personal representative to administer
This statement was filed with the Asses- 4, 2018, at 5:00 p.m., or thereafter within the estate of the decedent.
sor-County Clerk on 5/1/18. (Published in the time allowed by law, the undersigned The petition requests the decedent’s will
the San Mateo Daily Journal, 5/4/18, as Conservator of the Estate of Mark Al- and codicils, if any, be admitted to pro-
5/11/18, 5/18/18, 5/25/18). perin, will sell at private sale to the high- bate. The will and any codicils are avail-
est and best net bidder on the terms and able for examination in the file kept by
conditions stated below all right, title, and the court.
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME interest of the conservatee in the real The petition requests authority to admin-
STATEMENT #277593 property located in County of San Mateo, ister the estate under the Independent
The following person is doing business State of California, as follows: Administration of Estates Act. (This au-
as: Simon Communications, 3642 Residential real property located at 1951 thority will allow the personal representa-
McNulty Way, REDWOOD CITY, CA Elizabeth Street, City of San Carlos, tive to take many actions without obtain-
94061. Registered Owner: Mark A. Si- County of San Mateo, California, descri- ing court approval. Before taking certain
mon, same address. The business is bed as follows: very important actions, however, the per-
conducted by an Individual. The regis- sonal representative will be required to
trant commenced to transact business
under the FBN on Feb 1, 2018.
/s/Mark A. Simon/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 5/2/18. (Published in
the San Mateo Daily Journal, 5/4/18,
5/11/18, 5/18/18, 5/25/18). LEGAL NOTICES
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Fictitious Business Name Statements,
STATEMENT #277568
The following person is doing business
Trustee Sale Notice, Name Change, Probate,
as: Black Global Consulting, 366 Loma Notice of Adoption, Divorce Summons,
Vista Terrace, PACIFICA, CA 94044.
Registered Owner: Amy Black, same ad- Notice of Public Sales and More.
dress. The business is conducted by an
Individual. The registrant commenced to
transact business under the FBN on NA. Published in the Daily Journal for San Mateo County.
/s/Amy E. Black/
This statement was filed with the Asses- Fax your request to: 650-344-5290
sor-County Clerk on 4/30/18. (Published
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 5/4/18, Email them to: ads@smdailyjournal.com
5/11/18, 5/18/18, 5/25/18).
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203 Public notices 203 Public notices 203 Public notices 297 Bicycles 304 Furniture 308 tools
Court of California, County of San Mateo, ing on the petition in the following news- PERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, SAN new 12" girls bike w/ training wheels Free wooden Cabinet 73"Wide, Vintage ShoPSMith and Band
400 County Center, Redwood City, CA paper of general circulation: MATEO COUNTY, REDWOOD CITY $75.00 (650) 347-1458 no ans/leave 16"Deep and 29"Wide. Built with 2X6 Saw, good shape. $300/obo. Call
94063. San Mateo Daily Journal SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, mes Lumber. Art at (415)467-7353 Brisbane. (650)342-6993
If you object to the granting of the peti- Filed: 5/16/2018 400 COUNTY CENTER REDWOOD
tion, you should appear at the hearing /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ CITY, CA 94063. The name, address, glider rocker and ottoman, oak, excel-
and state your objections or file written Judge of the Superior Court and telephone number of plaintiff's attor- 298 Collectibles lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644.
objections with the court before the hear- Dated: 5/16/2018 ney, or plaintiff without an attorney, is (El
nombre, la dirección y el número de telé- iKea dreSSer, black, 3 shelf. 23" x
ing. Your appearance may be in person
or by your attorney.
(Published 5/18/18, 5/25/18, 6/1/18,
6/8/18) fono del abogado del demandante, o del
80’S toPS Complete Factory Set All
15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804. 309 office equipment
Years $99 Call Rick (415) 999-4474.
If you are a creditor or a contingent cred- demandante que no tiene abogado, es):
Brian N. Winn(SBN 86779) iKea taBle, black 58" x 21" x 14" high. laPtoP CaSe or bag. Black. Like new.
itor of the decedent, you must file your a-teaM FigUrineS Plus Jeep $20 $ 30. (650)598-9804. Hardly used. $25. (650)697-1564.
claim with the court and mail a copy to Laura M. Hoalst (SBN 101082) (650)591-9769 San Carlos
the personal representative appointed by John E. Gordon (SBN 180053)
the court within the later of either (1) four order to Show CaUSe For Stephen S. Zeller(SBN 265664) ColleCtaBle MeMoraBillia from
loVe Chair, velour, tan. $45. 310 Misc. For Sale
Casey M. Jensen (SBN 263593) (808)631-1365.
months from the date of first issuance of Change oF naMe the Bay Meadow. 9 items at $10 each.
Jason M. Burrows (SBN 309882) 650-346-9262 for inquiries. new delUxe Twin Folding Bed, Lin- 500-600 Big Band-era 78's--most mint,
letters to a general personal representa- CASE# 18CIV02216 no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, Amit Taneja (SBN 304559) ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must
tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the Winn Law Group
California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, ginny doll 8" Carhop, uniform & Sell! (650) 875-8159.
400 COUNTY CENTER RD, A Professional Corporation apron,cap, skates & tray. Original BeSSy SMall Evening Hand Bag With
from the date of mailing or personal de- The Chapman Building Beige Cord $75.00 (650)678-5371
livery to you of a notice under sectioin REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 box.$15. (650)712-1070 new twin Mattress set plus frame
PETITION OF 110 E. Willshire Ave. Ste. 212 $30.00 (650) 347-2356
9052 of the California Probate Code.Oth- FULLERTON, CA 92832 lennox red Rose, Unused, hand BiFold ShUtterS 2x28”x79 $10.00
er California statutes and legal authority Mohammad Naghipour (650)544-5306
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: (714)446-6686 painted, porcelain, authenticity papers, niagara ViBrating Adjustable bed
may affect your rights as a creditor. You FILE NO:17-13712-0-WFC-GD (4100- $12.00. (650) 578 9208.
Petitioner: Mohammad Naghipour filed a good condition Burlingame $90 Call Dan CaSh regiSter Parts; Much Skin Not
may want to consult with an attorney 00) (408)656-0958
knowledgable in California law. petition with this court for a decree Guts $500 (415)269-4784
changing name as follows: FILED: 12/4/2017 MadaMe alexander Doll 8", Rhett
You may examine the file kept by the DATE (Fecha): 12/4/2017 Butler, white suit, new, never out of box oFFiCe tyPe 34"X 60" heavy solid
court. If you are a person interested in Present Name: Mohammad Naghipour CorKS For wine bottles. New, never
Proposed Name: Mitch Naghipour Clerk (Secretario) by, Rodina M. Catala- $25, (650)712-1070 wood with formica wood grain top $25 used. 5 bundles of 100 each. $50.00.
the estate, you may file with the court a no (650) 787-9753
Request for Special Notice (form DE- (650)593-7408
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons Deputy (Adjunto) Cheryl Riddick-Valme Miller lite Neon sign , work good
154) of the filing of an inventory and ap- (SEAL) $59 call (650)218-6528 ornate large BooKCaSe: Two CoStCo Play Pen with travel bag.
praisal of estate assets or of any petition interested in this matter shall appear be-
fore this court at the hearing indicated NOTICE TO THE PERSON SERVED: Pieces 5Ft across by 7ft tall Paid $2500 Used once $35 (650)591-2981
or account as provided in Probate Code You are served as an individual defend- Star warS Action figure: Qui-Gon asking $500 CALL(650)345-9199.
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- Jinn (Jedi Knight), mint-in package. $10
section 1250. A Request for Special No- tition for change of name should not be ant. drUM -déCor ONLY Brass cylinder &
tice form is available from the court clerk. Steve (650)518-6614. retro hUtCh Needs refinishing other- fittings, wood frame. Has age. $25.00
granted. Any person objecting to the
Attorney for Petitioner: name changes described above must file (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- wise good condition. Top detaches from (650)344-4756
Steven D. Anderson, Esq. a written objection that includes the rea- nal: 5/11/18, 5/18/18, 5/25/18, 6/1/18) 299 Computers bottom $25. (650)712-9962
350 Primrose Road sons for the objection at least two court lionel ChriStMaS Holiday expan-
BURLINGAME, CA 94010 days before the matter is scheduled to 19" Color Monitor with stand VG con- Sewing Storage cabinet, Custom sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
(650)212-5900 be heard and must appear at the hearing dition power cord/owners manual includ- made wood perfect condition $75.
FILED: 5/4/18 to show cause why the petition should (650)483-1222 lionel weStern Union Pass car and
ed $60.00 OBO 1-415-279-4857 dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
(Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- not be granted. If no written objection is
nal on 5/17/18, 5/24/18, 5/25/18) timely filed, the court may grant the peti- SoFaBed, VeloUr, tan, Excellent
i-Pad KeyBoard. $25.00. (650)588- condition. $75. (808)631-1365. lorex 14” B&W Surveillance System
tion without a hearing. A hearing on the 0842 Model SG14S1042C-A $75 (415)407-
petition shall be held on 06/21/18 at 9 Solid wood Dining table with exten- 2360 RWC loction.
a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center, reCordaBle Cd-r 74, Sealed, Unop- sion great piece great condition black
Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X, $80 (650)364-5263 lUggage, red, 21" NEW Samsonite
Order to Show Cause shall be published (650) 578 9208 Spinner,$50.00. (650)729-3000
at least once each week for four succes- Solid wood Entertainment Center-
notiCe oF Petition to sive weeks prior to the date set for hear-
adMiniSter eState oF ing on the petition in the following news- 300 toys TurnTable, Am-Fm, Eight Track, Built In
Speakers, Sony 26’ Smart T.V.(68.75 in. MaKeS 6"x6" potholders, frame and
Patrick Lee Buckle paper of general circulation: 210 lost & Found X 25.5inch X28inch) $500 o.b.o loops included. FREE. 650-595-3933
San Mateo Daily Journal 100 thingS for little children to do on a
Case Number: 18-PRO-00507 trip. 4"X6" cards with instructions. Used. (925)482-5742
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con- Filed: 5/10/2018 FoUnd-STAMP COLLECTION in San MeilinK SaFe-Fire Proof,
/s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ Bruno Please Contact San Bruno Police FREE (650)595-3933 50”x31”X31”, 2200lbs $1200
tingent creditors, and persons who may (650)616-7100
taBle 24"x48" folding legs each end.
otherwise be interested in the will or es- Judge of the Superior Court Melamine top, 500# capacity. Cost www.elso.store (415)309-3892
Dated: 5/8/2018 aMeriCan Flyer locomotive runs $130. Sell $50. 650-591-4141
tate, or both, of Patrick Lee Buckle. A good #21085 $75.00 (650) 867-7433
(Published 5/18/18, 5/25/18, 6/1/18, loSt Cat. Black and White. Black
Petition for Probate has been filed by Ca- 6/8/18)
mille Moana Buckle in the Superior patch on right eye. REWARD. three inCh egg crate foam twin bed negrini FenCing Epee mask size M
Call (323) 439-7713. large StUFFed ANIMALS - $3 each & France Lames 5 epee blade $95
Court of California, County of San Mateo. Great for Kids (650) 952-3500 mattress for sound sleep, perfect condi-
tion, $20, 650-595-3933 (415)260-6940
The Petition for Probate requests that
Camille Moana Buckle be appointed as SUMMonS (CitaCion JUdiCial) Books original aMeriCan Girl Doll - Molly,
twin Bed frame-black wrought iron SaMSonite 26" tan hard-sided suit
personal representative to administer the CaSe nUMBer (número del Caso): complete with clothing, accessories, and case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new.
estate of the decedent. JaMeS PatterSon hardback books. books $50. (650)515-1931. from Crate & Barrel $65 (650)631-1341
17ClJ05517 $45. (650)328-6709
The petition requests authority to admin- NOTICE TO DEFENDANT: 2 @ $3.00 each. (650)341-1861 twin Bed, mattress, box spring, frame
ister the estate under the Independent KYLE MALLICK Star warS Celebration 3 Darth Vader SilK Saree 6 yards new nice color.for
$20 new w/case Dan (650)303-3568 $ 50. (650)598-9804.
Administration of Estates Act. (This au- niCholaS SParKS hardback books. $35 only. Call(650)515-2605 for more in-
thority will allow the personal representa- YOU ARE BEING SUED BY PLAINTIFF: 2 @ $3.00 each. Call (650)341-1861 USed BedrooM Furniture, FREE. Call formation.
tive to take many actions without obtain- WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.,
qUality BooKS used and rare. World
302 antiques (650)573-7381.
ing court approval. Before taking certain SinK, 33”x22” Top mount with faucet,
very important actions, however, the per- NOTICE! You have been sued. The court & US History and classic American nov- Mahogany antiqUe Secretary desk, wall Unit/rooM Divider. Simple $15.00 (650)544-5306
sonal representative will be required to may decide against you without your be- els. $5 each obo (650)345-5502 72” x 40” , 3 drawers, Display case, bev- lines. Breaks down for transportation.
give notice to interested persons unless ing heard unless you respond within 30 elled glass, $150. (650)766-3024. $25.(650)712-9962 leave message Slr lenS Pentax 28-90mm f3.5-5.6
they have waived notice or consented to days. Read the information below. the halo Forerunner saga. 3 books. Pentax K Mount $25 (650)436-7171
the proposed action.) The independent You have 30 CALENDAR DAYS after Like new. Great gift! $25. (650) 204-0587 walnUt CheSt, small (4 drawer with
administration authority will be granted this summons and legal papers are 303 electronics upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429 Slr lenS Sigma 28-105mm f3.8-5.6
served on you to file a written response V.logVinoV, UnUSUal Journey to the Sigma SA Mount $25 (650)436-7171
unless an interested person files an ob- Country of Cyclic Arithmetic, 2017, Rus- antareS dollarS Bill Changer ma- white wiCKer Armoire, asking $100,
jection to the petition and shows good at this court and have a copy served on
the plaintiff. A letter or phone call will not sian, 104p $25 (650)638-1695 chines never used for small bus. $95 great condition, text for picture (650)571- train-Color Print by John Hugh
cause why the court should not grant the (650)992-4544. 0947 Coker $50 Call (650)344-4756
authority. protect you. Your written response must
A hearing on the petition will be held in be in proper legal form if you want the 295 art wood - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x Uniden harley Davidson Gas Tank
this court as follows: JUN 19, 2018 at court to hear your case. There may be a BlaUPUnKt aM/FM/Cd Radio and Re- phone. $100 or best offer. (650)863-8485
court form that you can use for your re- ceiver with Detachable Face asking 17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311
9:00 a.m., Department N/A, Room N/A, BrUShed FiniSh, 15" X 20" frame
sponse. You can find these court forms holds 18 various size photos. Never $100. (650)593-4490 water Storage tanK, brand new,
Superior Court of California, County of
San Mateo, 400 County Center, Red- and more information at the California used. $20. 650-369-2486. 306 housewares 275 gallons. 48" x 46" x 39" $155.
Courts Online Self-Help Center Kindle Fire 8 in. Case and Charger (650)771-6324
wood City, CA 94063. incl. 64 gig $40 Jeff (650)208-5758
(www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), your CoMPlete Set OF CHINA - Windsor
If you object to the granting of the peti- county law library, or the courthouse 296 appliances Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings,
tion, you should appear at the hearing nearest you. If you cannot pay the filing Motorola BraVo MB 520 (android 20-pieces in original box, never used. 311 Musical instruments
and state your objections or file written fee, ask the court clerk for a fee waiver air Conditioner 10000 BTU w/re- 4.1 upgrade) smart phone 35$ 8GB SD
objections with the court before the hear- $250 per box (3 boxes available).
form. If you do not file your response on mote. Slider model fits all windows. LG card Belmont (650)595-8855 (650)342-5630 1929 antiqUe Alto Selmer, Cigar Cut-
ing. Your appearance may be in person time, you may lose the case by default, brand $199 runs like new. (650)235- ter, Newly Refurbished $6,000 OBO Call
or by your attorney. and your wages, money, and property 0898 onKyo aV Receiver HT-R570 .Digital (650)742-6776.
If you are a creditor or a contingent cred- Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready, CryStal (leaded glass) lamp $30.
may be taken without further warning Can send picture. (650)464-7860
itor of the decedent, you must file your from the court. air Conditioner, Portable, 14,000 Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393 ChroMatiC harMoniCa: Horner
claim with the court and mail a copy to There are other legal requirements. You BTU, Commercial Cool model grilling woK stir fry. high quality The 64 Chomonica, German Made $180,
the personal representative appointed by may want to call an attorney right away. CPN14XC9, almost like new! All acces- PanaSoniC-39” led TV, (650)278-5776.
Slightly Used, Ex. Condition, $250.00. steel. Brand new $27 contact 650 592-
the court within the later of either (1) four If you do not know an attorney, you may sories plus remote included. 2648
months from the date of first issuance of want to call an attorney referral service. If (650)238-7961.
20” x 16-5/8” x 33-1/2” $245 OBO.
letters to a general personal representa- you cannot afford an attorney, you may (650)345-1835 JUliSKa hand-CraFted 6 7/16" ePiPhone leS Paul 100th
tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the be eligible for free legal services from a SaMSUng Flat TV 20" ex.co.incl. Anniversary Custom Electric Guitar.
VCR ,set up $70. (650)992-4544 plates. 2 bxs, of 4 ea. NEW $15.00
California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days nonprofit legal services program. You CoFFee MaKer $15.00 white, Kitchen (650)344-4756 Mint. $600.00 650 421 5469
from the date of mailing or personal de- can locate these nonprofit groups at the Gourmet, makes up to 12 cups (650)533- toShiBa 48” 1080 HD,w/remote, Very
livery to you of a notice under sectioin California Legal Services Web site 0907 Sharp $99, (650)737-9334. KitChen CraFt Cutter with five differ- Fender MUStang I guitar amplifier
9052 of the California Probate Code.Oth- (www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), the Califor- ent cones, brand new, 5 different knives. 70 watts 8-guitar settings.with cover.
er California statutes and legal authority nia Courts Online Self-Help Center ColeMan lxe Roadtrip Grill - $35 contact 650-592-2648 $80. (650)421-5469
may affect your rights as a creditor. You (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), or by Red Brand New! (still in box) $100
304 Furniture
may want to consult with an attorney contacting your local court or county bar (650)918-9847 laCe taBleCloth. 84" x 64". Like Fender MUStang ll guitar amplifier
knowledgable in California law. association. NOTE: The court has a stat- 2 walnUt 3-drawer nitestands. Tops new and lovely. Rarely used. $35. San 110 watts 8-guitar settings, with cover.
You may examine the file kept by the utory lien for waived fees and costs on need work but very good cond. $20/ea Bruno. (650)794-0839 $130.00 (650)421-5469
eleCtriC StoVe From Sears
court. If you are a person interested in any settlement or arbitration award of Excellent Condition $225 (650)952-3466.
the estate, you may file with the court a $10,000 or more in a civil case. The SinK doUBle cast iron. Good condi- For Sale: Epiphone Les Paul Cus-
Please Call (650)244-9267 tom Prophecy Electric Guitar. Mint.
Request for Special Notice (form DE- court's lien must be paid before the court antiqUe dining table for six people tion. $99.00. (650)593-7408
154) of the filing of an inventory and ap- will dismiss the case. ¡AVISO! Lo han with chairs $99. (650)580-6324 $625.00. (650)421-5469.
hotPoint heaVy Duty Dryer excellent
praisal of estate assets or of any petition demandado. Si no responde dentro de 308 tools
30 días, la corte puede decidir en su working condition Burlingame $50 Call hUge lUdwig Drum Set Silver Sparkle
or account as provided in Probate Code Dan (408)656-0958 antiqUe Mohagany Bookcase. Four
contra sin escuchar su versión. Lea la in- feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966. & Chrome, Zelgian, Pasite & Sabian
section 1250. A Request for Special No- antiqUe iron Hand Drills. 3 available Cymbals, 24 in. Timpany $4,300
tice form is available from the court clerk. formación a continuación.
Maytag waSher excellent working (650)369-8013.
Petitioner: Tiene 30 DÍAS DE CALENDARIO de-
condition Burlingame $50 Call Dan arMChair good condition $55. at $30 each. (650)339-3672 Ron
1467 Rosita Rd. spués de que le entreguen esta citación (650)266-3184
y papeles legales para presentar una re- (408)656-0958 Piano, UPright, in excellent condi-
PACIFICA, CA 94044 spuesta por escrito en esta corte y hacer BedStead Single, poster style, box CraFtSMan 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6" tion. Asking $345. (650)366-4769
(415)608-7724 MFg h20laBS Model 300 exc cond
FILED: 5/15/18
que se entregue una copia al deman-
counter top $25 Burl (650)248-3839.
spring, mattress available. $40.00. dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402 Piano-1955 Baldwin Acrosonic 36”
dante. Una carta o una llamada telefóni- (650)593-7408
(Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- ca no lo protegen. Su respuesta por es- High, Free for anyone to pick-up
nal on 5/17/18, 5/24/18, 5/25/18) crito tiene que estar en formato legal cor-
rooM heater Electric 1320 Watts, Ar-
Beige SoFa $99. Excellent Condition
ShoPSMith MarK V 50th Anniversary (650)295-9121.
vin Air Fan Forced Automatic $5. most attachments. $1,500/OBO.
recto si desea que procesen su caso en (650)952-3500 (650) 315-2319 UPright Piano. In tune. Fair condi-
la corte. Es posible que haya un formu- (650)504-0585 tion. FREE. (650) 533-4886.
lario que usted pueda usar para su re- BUnK BedS for sale. Cherry Wood, 2
spuesta. Puede encontrar estos formu- Sewing MaChine-royal XL 6000
Dressmaker Sewing Machine. $150. years old. Includes Mattresses. $600 or Vintage lingerie Washboard circa
larios de la corte y más información en el
(650)342-8436. B/O (650)685-2494 Vintage CraFtSMan Jig Saw. Circa 1920’s The Zinc King #703. Suitable for
order to Show CaUSe For
Centro de Ayuda de las Cortes de Cali- 1947. $60. (650)245-7517 strumming $50 (650)369-2486
fornia (www.sucorte.ca.gov), en la biblio- CoMMode, good condition. $20 obo.
Change oF naMe teca de leyes de su condado o en la ShowtiMe rotiSSerie used once
$90. Call (650)347-1458 no ans/eave Please call (650)745-6309
CASE# 18CIV02494 corte que le quede más cerca. Si no
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, puede pagar la cuota de presentación, message.
CoMPUter deSK (glass) & chair. Like
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, pida al secretario de la corte que le dé new $75 OBO (650)704-4709 or
400 COUNTY CENTER RD, un formulario de exención de pago de UnitaP Standard centerset bath-
room chrome faucet, complete, $10, gtecher@comcast.net
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 cuotas. Si no presenta su respuesta a
PETITION OF tiempo, puede perder el caso por incum- (650)595-3933
CoMPUter deSK For sale $99
Angelica Vautaki plimiento y la corte le podrá quitar su su- (650)520-4650
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: eldo, dinero y bienes sin más adverten- VaCUUM Cleaner (reconditioned)
Petitioner: Angelica Vautaki filed a peti- cia. $20 Call Ed (415)298-0645 CoMPUter SwiVel CHAIR. Padded
tion with this court for a decree changing Hay otros requisitos legales. Es reco- Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409
mendable que llame a un abogado inme- weStern waShBoard Sales made
name as follows: of brass and wood, Golden Beam #25-C.
Present Name: Rihanna Irene Feinberg diatamente. Si no conoce a un abogado, deSK, gd. cond. $99.99 or b.o.
puede llamar a un servicio de remisión a $75. phone 650-369-2486.
Proposed Name: Ariana Irene Vaitaki (650)458-3578
abogados. Si no puede pagar a un abo-
gado, es posible que cumpla con los whirlPool waSher DRYER, GE
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons Refrigerator all working and in good con-
interested in this matter shall appear be- requisitos para obtener servicios legales dining taBle (36"x54") and 4 match-
gratuitos de un programa de servicios le- dition all for $99.00 (650)315-3240.
fore this court at the hearing indicated ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for
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but suggested the timeline is feasible. colleague Councilwoman Emily Beach.

TOPGOLF
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“That would be an aggressive but achiev-
able timeframe, assuming everything goes
well,” said Kane.
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Beach said it is fair to expect a signifi-
cant uptick in traffic around the site, requir-
ing thoughtful conversations among offi-
Officials have noted though there may be cials to avoid worsening congestion in the
complications posed by the complex nature area.
new facility along the Bayshore. tion may start in the spring. Typically, “It’s going to be huge. It’s right off the
of building such a sizable facility on infill
The agreement grants the corporation use building a facility can take between one highway. We are going to need to get really
land abutting the Bayshore, north of the
of the Burlingame Golf Center property, year and 18 months, but Emslie said the creative and collaborative about how we are
Anza Boulevard exchange east of Highway
which is eyed for redevelopment into a new company may be interested in making a going to address the whole car issue,” said
101.
65,000-square-foot Topgolf center. statement with its first entry to the Bay Beach.
Officials lauded the consent as a sign of Topgolf is a chain entertainment compa- Area, a market it considers key.
the headway made since councilmembers ny with centers across the nation specializ- For her part, Kane suggested coun-
ing in golf-style chipping games amidst a “They are kind of designing it as more of cilmembers hold off on those detailed dis-
approved Topgolf’s proposal to use the city a flagship location,” said Emslie, suggest-
land last year ahead of the competing inter- sports bar setting. The company offered to cussions until officials close the terms of
pay the city $1.5 million annually to use ing specialty designs and architectural fea- the negotiating agreement. She said pend-
est to build an ice rink at the site. tures may extend the development schedule.
“I have some very good news — we’ve the site, plus finance building a $15 mil- ing environmental mitigations and incen-
lion state-of-the-art center expected to Looking ahead, Councilwoman Ann tives offered by Topgolf may ultimately
made some progress, ” said Parks and Keighran questioned when officials may
Recreation Director Margaret Glomstad, serve as many as 1,000 people at a time dur- address some of the issues which officials
ing peak hours. begin discussing suitable uses for the rev- otherwise would need to allocate resources
noting initial environmental testing at the enue standing to be generated by the proj-
property is already underway. The project plans include a 65, 000- toward resolving.
square-foot facility with 102 hitting bays, ect. “You will have more information once
She said the two parties are staying in
regular contact as groundwork is laid to 3,000 square feet of event space, a full Officials have held initial discussions we’ve gotten a little farther along,” she
build the new center, which Topgolf offi- restaurant and bar, pool tables, shuffle- over whether to use the money for recre- said.
cials are hopeful to move through the pub- board and more. The center would be built ational pursuits, while some community For his part, Mayor Michael Brownrigg
lic planning process by the end of the year. on the existing Golf Center site and offer members have requested it go toward said he is anticipating seeing the project
City Attorney Katherine Kane said there entertainment, food, music, golf lessons, addressing the city’s affordability crisis. move ahead over the coming weeks and
is a significant amount of environmental summer camps, tournaments and leagues. Keighran suggested the money may be months.
and design work which needs to be Once the company pulls down all the req- useful in resolving some of the issues pre- “It’s a complex project but we look for-
addressed before such a deadline can be met, uisite planning approvals, Topgolf repre- sented by the limited infrastructure in the ward to welcoming Topgolf as soon as they
sentative Steve Emslie suggested construc- area, a sentiment which was echoed by her can get through their work,” he said.

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