Sei sulla pagina 1di 29

001 0628 thu:0628 thu 266 6/27/18 9:37 PM Page 1

NEW TESTING RULES


BEGINNING FOR POT
ANTHONY KENNEDY
JUSTICE RETIRING, GIVING TRUMP PIVOTAL COURT PICK
LESCHLY KING
OF THE COURT
STATE PAGE 5 NATION PAGE 8 SPORTS PAGE 11

Leading local news coverage on the Peninsula


Thursday • June 28, 2018 • XVIII, Edition 266 www.smdailyjournal.com

REUTERS FILE PHOTO


Gov. Jerry Brown signed his 16th and final spending plan
Wednesday alongside legislative leaders in Los Angeles. Brown
leaves office early next year after a record four terms, first
serving in the 1970s and 1980s and again since 2011.

Governor signs
$139B budget
Nearing the end of his second two-term
REUTERS FILE PHOTO
The Supreme Court ruled 5-4 that government workers can’t be forced to contribute to labor unions that represent them in stint, Brown touts state’s financial strength
collective bargaining, dealing a serious financial blow to organized labor. By Jonathan J. Cooper
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Supreme Court rules SACRAMENTO — Gov. Jerry Brown took a victory lap
Wednesday after he signed a $139 billion California budget
that marks a stark turnaround from the financial crisis he
inherited almost eight years ago.
Nearing the end of his second two-term stint as governor,
Brown has celebrated the state’s financial strength and

against labor unions


Decision will free non-union members in nearly two dozen states
thriving economy, even as President Donald Trump and his
allies paint the nation’s most populous state as in decline.
Brown has largely eschewed the pomp and circumstance
See BROWN, Page 27

from financial ties; may encourage members to stop paying dues


By Mark Sherman

High court decision draws THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON — The Supreme


Court ruled Wednesday that govern-

the ire of unions in county ment workers can’t


be forced to con-
tribute to labor
Rendering of the Firehouse Square development in Belmont.
Workers decry vote as barrier to benefits, quality work unions that repre-
sent them in collec-
By Anna Schuessler
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
tiations and griev-
ance handling by
tive bargaining,
dealing a serious
New proposal for
In the wake of a U.S. Supreme Court
decision cutting off unions’ ability to
public sector
unions. Allowed in
22 states including
Neil Gorsuch ing
financial blow to
Demo crat i c-l ean -
organized
Firehouse Square
collect fees from non-union workers California, the labor.
delivered Wednesday, those standing fees are less than The court’s conservative majority, Partnership proposes an increase in
behind local labor unions expressed a union dues and may
not be used for
re-empowered by Justice Neil Gorsuch,
scrapped a 41-year-old decision that
affordable units from 25 to 80 percent
mixture of disappointment and
political activi- By Zachary Clark
renewed energy around their efforts. Mark Janus had allowed states to require that pub-
ties. Unions are DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
By striking down the use of manda- lic employees pay some fees to unions
tory fees paid by nonmembers of pub- required to represent all workers that represent them, even if the work-
lic worker unions toward collective whether or not they are union mem- ers choose not to join. The Belmont City Council’s frustration with the slow-mov-
bargaining activities, the court’s rul- bers. The 5-4 decision not only will free ing Firehouse Square development has been replaced with joy
ing marked an end to the collection of The court’s 5-4 vote in an Illinois non-union members in nearly two after two partnering developers are proposing to increase the
agency fees, or fair share fees, used dozen states from any financial ties to number of below-market-rate units from 20 to 66.
toward the expenses of contract nego- See IRE, Page 18 See UNIONS, Page 19 See SQUARE, Page 19

PENINSULA DENTAL IMPLANT CENTER


Free Consultation with 3D CT Scan
Call 650-567-5915

1201 Saint Francis Way San Carlos CA 94070


Evening & Saturday Appointments Available
002 0628 thu:0628 thu 266 6/27/18 8:40 PM Page 1

2 Thursday • June 28, 2018 FOR THE RECORD THE DAILY JOURNAL

Thought for the Day


“One of the sources of pride in being a
human being is the ability to bear present
frustrations in the interests of longer purposes.”
— Helen Merrell Lynd, American sociologist and educator

This Day in History


On June 28, 1968, President Lyndon

1968 Johnson signed the Uniform Monday


Holiday Bill, which moved commem-
orations for Washington’s Birthday,
Memorial Day and Veterans Day to
Monday, creating three-day holiday weekends beginning in
1971.
In 1 7 7 8 , the Revolutionary War Battle of Monmouth took
place in New Jersey; from this battle arose the legend of
“Molly Pitcher,” a woman who was said to have carried
water to colonial soldiers, then taken over firing her hus-
band’s cannon after he was disabled.
In 1836, the fourth president of the United States, James
Madison, died in Montpelier, Virginia.
In 1 8 3 8 , Britain’s Queen Victoria was crowned in
Westminster Abbey.
In 1 9 1 4 , Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his wife,
Sophie, were shot to death in Sarajevo by Serb nationalist
Gavrilo Princip — an act which sparked World War I.
In 1 9 1 9 , the Treaty of Versailles (vehr-SY’) was signed in
France, ending the First World War. In Independence, REUTERS
Missouri, future president Harry S. Truman married Cast member Matthew Modine poses at the premiere for the movie ‘Sicario: Day of the Soldado’ in Los Angeles.
Elizabeth Virginia Wallace.
In 1 9 2 8 , New York Gov. Alfred E. Smith was nominated for
president at the Democratic national convention in
In other news ...
Houston. High time for million since plans Area has been saved after being
In 1 9 3 9 , Pan American Airways began regular trans- for the museum were exposed to a potentially lethal cloud
Atlantic air service with a flight that departed New York for
Cheech’s art museum: unveiled last year. of the drug fentanyl during an investi-
Marseilles, France. California gives millions It will be located gation.
In 1 9 4 4 , the Republican national convention in Chicago in a refurbished The Alameda County Sheriff’s
LOS ANGELES — Just months after building next door Department says the detective and a
nominated New York Gov. Thomas E. Dewey for president California legalized recreational mari-
and Ohio Gov. John W. Bricker for vice president. to Riverside’s his- sergeant became ill after they appar-
juana the state is giving stoner come- toric Mission Inn, a ently inhaled microscopic particles of
dian Cheech Marin’s Chicano art stopping point fentanyl dust Friday while conducting
Birthdays museum $9.7 million.
It must be kismet. Cheech Marin since it opened in a drug investigation in a Hayward
the 1870s for motel room.
The money was rolled up in the $139 numerous celebrities and presidents
billion California budget for 2018- including Theodore Roosevelt, The detective became unconscious
2019 that Gov. Jerry Brown signed Richard Nixon and George W. Bush. and had breathing problems. The ser-
Wednesday. Marin, a lifelong art lover, began geant gave him two emergency doses
The Cheech Marin Center for collecting soon after he and cannabis of the overdose-fighting medicine
Chicano Art, Culture and Industry is comedy partner Tommy Chong became Narcan and he regained consciousness.
scheduled to open in 2020 in famous in the 1970s. Both men were taken to the hospital
Riverside, east of Los Angeles. He’s said over the years he focused and are expected to recover.
“The Cheech,” as Marin prefers to on Chicano art not so much because
Comedian-movie Actor John Cusack Entrepreneur Elon call it, will include approximately 700 he’s a Chicano but because of how bril- Can dogs perform CPR? Madrid
director Mel is 52. Musk is 47. paintings, drawings, sculptures and liant he found the artists to be and
Brooks is 92. other works he’s collected over more how, in the early years, so few people police would have you think so
Former Sen. Carl Levin, D-Mich., is 84. Comedian-impres- than 30 years. were aware of their work. MADRID — Can dogs perform CPR?
sionist John Byner is 81. Former Defense Secretary Leon Among them are works by such That began to change as Marin, 71, Probably not, but a video posted by
Panetta is 80. Rock musician Dave Knights (Procul Harum) is internationally acclaimed Chicano persuaded museums across the country police in Madrid sure makes it seem so.
73. Actor Bruce Davison is 72. Actress Kathy Bates is 70. artists as Gilbert “Magz” Lujan, Frank to stage exhibitions. After one at the In a video posted on Facebook,
Riverside Art Museum last year drew
Actress Alice Krige is 64. College and Pro Football Hall of Romero and Carlos Almaraz. Poncho the dog springs into action
“I have dreamed for many years of more than double its normal atten-
Famer John Elway is 58. Record company chief executive dance officials approached him about when his partner falls to the ground
Tony Mercedes is 56. Jazz singer Tierney Sutton is 55. Actress finding a home for the hundreds of permanently housing his collection and pretends to be unresponsive. The
Jessica Hecht is 53. Rock musician Saul Davies (James) is 53. pieces of art that I have spent much of there. dog’s actions mimic CPR.
Actress Mary Stuart Masterson is 52. Actor Gil Bellows is 51. my life collecting, protecting and The dog pounds up and down on the
Actress-singer Danielle Brisebois is 49. Jazz musician Jimmy showing, when possible, at major Detective saved after officer’s chest and pauses to place its
museums around the world,” Marin said
Sommers is 49. Actress Tichina Arnold is 49. Actor Steve
Wednesday. “The Riverside community inhaling drug cloud particles ear on the officer’s neck. Poncho con-
Burton is 48. Actor Alessandro Nivola is 46. Actress Camille has made this dream a reality.” tinues until the officer stands up.
Guaty is 42. Rock musician Tim Nordwind (OK Go) is 42. HAYWARD — Authorities say a
Marin and the Riverside Art Museum detective in the San Francisco Bay Police write that Poncho “did not
Rock musician Mark Stoermer (The Killers) is 41. Country had already raised approximately $3 hesitate for an instant” to save a life.
singer Big Vinny Hickerson (Trailer Choir) is 35.
THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME Lotto
by David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek Local Weather Forecast
June 27 Powerball Fantasy Five
Unscramble these four Jumbles, Thurs day thro ug h Saturday : Mostly
one letter to each square, 37 63 2 9 10 12 18 cloudy. Patchy fog. Highs in the 50s to
to form four ordinary words.
7 28 62 15
Powerball upper 60s.
TTOEC June 26 Mega Millions Daily Four Lows in the lower to mid 50s.
Check out the new, free JUST JUMBLE app

Saturday ni g ht: Partly cloudy in the


17 25 29 39 60 19 3 8 1 7 evening then becoming cloudy. Patchy
©2018 Tribune Content Agency, LLC Mega number
Daily three midday fog after midnight. Lows in the lower to
All Rights Reserved.
mid 50s. Southwest winds 10 to 20 mph.
June 27 Super Lotto Plus Sunday : Mostly cloudy. Breezy. Patchy fog in the morn-
CIVEO 8 1 2
6 16 29 32 34 15 ing. Highs in the upper 50s to mid 60s. Southwest winds 15
Daily three evening to 20 mph... Becoming 20 to 30 mph in the afternoon.
Mega number

9 7 1 Sunday ni g ht: Partly cloudy in the evening then becom-


ing mostly cloudy. Breezy. Patchy fog. Lows in the lower
TYKONT The Daily Derby race winners are Winning Spirit, No. 50s.
9, in first place; Gold Rush, No. 1, in second place; and Mo nday : Cloudy in the morning then becoming partly
California Classic, No. 5, in third place. The race time cloudy. Patchy fog in the morning. Highs in the upper 50s
was clocked at 1:41.45. to mid 60s. Southwest winds 10 to 20 mph.
TFOHMA
Now arrange the circled letters The San Mateo Daily Journal Phone:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 344-5200 Fax: (650) 344-5290
to form the surprise answer, as
suggested by the above cartoon. 1720 S. Amphlett Blvd, Suite 123, San Mateo, CA 94402 To Advertise: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ads@smdailyjournal.com
Publisher: Jerry Lee Editor in Chief: Jon Mays Events: . https://www.smdailyjournal.com/users/admin/calendar/event
A
jerry@smdailyjournal.com jon@smdailyjournal.com News: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . news@smdailyjournal.com
smdailyjournal.com scribd.com/smdailyjournal Delivery: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . distribution@smdailyjournal.com
(Answers tomorrow) twitter.com/smdailyjournal facebook.com/smdailyjournal Career: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . info@smdailyjournal.com
Jumbles: RAZOR FLUID FUNGUS JESTER As a public service, the Daily Journal prints obituaries of approximately 200 words or less with a photo one time on the date of the family’s choosing if space allows. To submit
Yesterday’s
Answer: The two houses for lease looked alike, but it obituaries, email information along with a jpeg photo to news@smdailyjournal.com. Free obituaries are edited for style, clarity, length and grammar. If you would like to have an
was easy to spot the — “DIFFER-RENTS” obituary printed more than once, longer than 200 words or without editing, please submit an inquiry to our advertising department at ads@smdailyjournal.com.
003 0628 thu:0628 thu 266 6/27/18 7:05 PM Page 1

THE DAILY JOURNAL LOCAL Thursday • June 28, 2018 3

Belmont hotel tax hike to ballot


By Zachary Clark percent TOT increase would bring in about than a simple majority.
Police reports
Drive it like it’s stolen
Someone stole a vehicle from a rental
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF $560,000 annually, in addition to the $2.8 Adele Della Santina, who also spoke dur- car company on South Airport
million in hotel tax revenue the city cur- ing the public comment period, argued that Boulevard in South San Francisco, it
Belmont voters in November will decide rently collects. Revenue is funneled into the hotel guests will stay elsewhere if Belmont was reported at 3:45 p.m. Tuesday, June
if the city’s hotel tax will jump from 10 to general fund. OKs the tax hike, but councilmembers did- 19.
12 percent after a citywide survey suggested To be clear, the tax is paid by guests stay- n’t buy the claim.
widespread support for the increase. ing at hotels, and it also applies to short- “I have asked several times for anyone REDWOOD CITY
The hike in hotel tax, officially known as term rentals such as Airbnb. who has any data that even remotely sup-
transient occupancy tax, would be the first of The city’s survey results showed 73.9 per- ports the proposition that people use a Petty theft. Items were stolen on Chestnut
its kind in Belmont since 1978. The City cent of voters in support of the measure. hotel in Belmont because our TOT is less Street, it was reported at 7:04 p.m. Sunday,
Council unanimously agreed to put the meas- That demographic does not appear to than other communities and have received June 24.
ure on the Nov. 6 ballot at a meeting June 26. include the Belmont Chamber of Commerce. nothing,” Stone said. “There is one driver Petty theft. Three men stole various items
“We want to make sure that all institu- Mary Morrissey Parden, president of the of hotel occupancy in this area and it is the on El Camino Real, it was reported at 3:09
tions, including taxpayers in the city, help Belmont Chamber of Commerce, said hotel economy. No business traveler that I have p.m. Sunday, June 24.
to pay their fair share towards infrastructure and motel proprietors had not been ade- met has made a decision to stay in a city Petty theft. Food products were stolen
improvements, ” said Mayor Doug Kim, quately engaged on the proposed increase, based on TOT or a few dollars and cents here from a business on Broadway, it was report-
adding that Belmont is and likely will and if it were to pass, requested $10,000 of and there. They make their decision based ed at 11:10 a.m. Sunday, June 24.
remain at the lower end of the spectrum the revenue from the hike be dedicated to on proximity to where they need to go and Sho pl i ft. An unknown person stole a bag
across the county. economic development for the local hospi- the airport.” full of items from a business on El Camino
Only Foster City has a lower rate of 9.5 tality industry. Kim and Councilmember Warren Real, it was reported at 7:36 a.m. Sunday,
percent currently, but voters in that city in Kim said he would be reaching out to all of Lieberman will draft the written argument June 24.
November will also consider an increase to Belmont’s hotel and motel owners moving for the measure. Sto l en v ehi cl e. A vehicle was stolen on
12 percent. Ten San Mateo County cities forward, and Councilman Charles Stone said “If we can use this as another opportunity Rolison Road, it was reported at 12:01 p.m.
already charge 12 percent, and some of them the city can’t legally promise any of the to invest in the roads, in our parks and the Saturday, June 23.
will be voting on increases up to 14 percent revenue for economic development or any kinds of amenities that visitors will appre- Sto l en v ehi cl e. A vehicle was stolen on
in November. specific use. Restricting revenue for specif- ciate then there’s value there for the slight Hilton Street, it was reported at 2:19 a.m.
Finance Director Thomas Fil said the 2 ic uses would require a two-thirds vote rather adjustment in TOT tax,” Kim said. Saturday, June 23.

Wednesday, but a judge denied his applica- SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO


Man accused of Local brief tion because he earns too much money to Burg l ary . Someone broke into vehicle at a
killing dog behind bars At noon, Tuesday, offi- qualify. He remains in custody on $50,000 hospital on El Camino Real, it was reported
cers responded to a call bail, according to prosecutors. at 11:58 p.m. Tuesday, June 19.
A San Bruno man accused of killing a 2- B urg l ary . A burglary occurred on El
year-old Chihuahua in an angry outburst on the 700 block of The San Bruno Police Department is still
Green Avenue in San investigating the crime in collaboration Camino Real, it was reported at 11:19 p.m.
Tuesday is behind bars and facing three Tuesday, June 19.
years in state prison for a felony animal Bruno after receiving with the Peninsula Humane Society and
reports from Anastasia’s Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Narco ti cs . Someone was found with nar-
abuse charge, according to the San Mateo cotics on Mandalay Place, it was reported at
County District Attorney’s Office and the owner that her pet was Animals. Those with more information are
killed. An investigation encouraged to call police at 616-7100, or 11 p.m. Tuesday, June 19.
San Bruno Police Department.
revealed Wang had gotten email sbpdtipline@sanbruno.ca.gov.
Jiajun Wang, 35, is believed to have
thrown the dog, named Anastasia, against Jiajun Wang angry after the dog
barked at him, picked her
the wall and later told her owner, his room-
up and threw her, according to prosecutors
mate, he was sorry and would pay for the
and police.
damage when she came home to find her pet
Wang allegedly applied for a court-
lifeless, according to prosecutors and
appointed lawyer when he appeared in court
police.
004 0628 thu:0628 thu 266 6/27/18 7:35 PM Page 1

4 Thursday • June 28, 2018 LOCAL THE DAILY JOURNAL

Boy who lost leg during camping trip gets $47.5 M settlement
By Olga R. Rodriguez 30 surgeries and initially campsites for hazardous trees. He also sued California that fire officials said started
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS spent six months in a PG&E and its vegetation-management con- after its power lines came into contact with
hospital. tractor, WECI, for negligence in failing to trees.
San Mateo County and maintain the area around its power lines. In the case of the fallen tree, company
A boy who lost his leg and part of his its contractor, Davey Each defendant requested the court dismiss spokesman Keith Stephens noted the settle-
pelvis after a tree fell on his tent during a Tree, will pay $30 mil- Zachary’s case without trial and the county ment was entirely funded by the contrac-
camping trip at a public park will receive lion to settle the case, and PG&E took their arguments to the Court tor’s insurers.
$47.5 million from San Mateo County and while a contractor for of Appeal, which ruled neither were immune “The incident occurred on county-owned
PG&E in a lawsuit settlement, an attorney Pacific Gas & Electric from suit, Tietjen said. He said the cases property and the tree did not fall on any
said Wednesday.
Zachary Rowe Co. , Western established groundbreaking decisions pro- PG&E facilities,” he said in an email.
Zachary Rowe was a 12-year-old camping En v i ro n men t al tecting recreational users. A spokeswoman for San Mateo County,
with his family in San Mateo County Consultants, will pay $17.5 million, attor- “This hard fought victory on behalf of our which will pay $24 million, referred ques-
Memorial Park in 2012, when a rotten 72- ney Tim Tietjen said. client will help improve safety throughout tions to lawyer Dennis J. Ward. Ward said
foot-tall tanoak tree fell and crushed his tent The boy sued San Mateo County, alleging California’s campgrounds and public the county had a viable defense but agreed to
while he slept. Doctors determined the only a dangerous condition of public property spaces,” Tietjen said in a statement. settle instead of going to trial.
way to save his life was to amputate his and negligence by Davey Tree, which the PG&E is facing dozens of lawsuits from “We are satisfied with the outcome,” he
right leg, buttock and pelvis. He underwent county had hired in 2007 to inspect its people affected by wildfires in Northern said.

Man pleads no at his home, which had City inspectors launched an investiga-
been red-tagged after Local briefs tion in February after receiving an anony-
contest to animal abuse officers’ earlier investi- mous complaint that warned, “The building
tody of the Peninsula Humane Society but
Though the trial for a San Carlos man gation. Previously on is sinking!” An inspector reported back
have not been available for adoption as
found with six pit bulls in unliveable con- probation for possess- that nothing appeared out of the ordinary,
Larson’s court case was adjudicated. Now
ditions in his home last summer was set to ing a pit bull that bit an according to department records cited by
that he has pleaded to some of his charges,
start this week, he changed his mind at the elderly man last year, the Chronicle.
they may be released to homes deemed suit-
last minute and pleaded no contest to mis- Larson told officers he At roughly the same time, a monitoring
able for them, according to prosecutors.
demeanor animal abuse, possession of had until midnight to report filed in March by developer
methamphetamine and violation of a court Javier Larson visit his home but they Another San Francisco Oceanwide Center LLC indicated that about
order Wednesday, according to the San said he was not sup- two dozen columns supporting the building
Mateo County District Attorney’s Office. posed to be there, according to prosecu- building appears to be sinking at 25 Jessie St. had settled by “no more
Javier Larson, 38, previously pleaded tors. SAN FRANCISCO — A few blocks from than three-eighths of an inch” and said it
not guilty to his charges and will face up to While they were talking, officers heard a the 58-story Millennium Tower, dubbed did not pose significant safety risks.
two years in jail when he next appears in dog barking and asked Larson if the bark- “the leaning tower of San Francisco, ” Department of Building Inspection
court for sentencing Oct. 2. Having posted ing was coming from his property. He said another building appears to be sinking. spokeswoman Lily Madjus Wu told the
$10,000 bail bond, he remains out of cus- the barking was coming from a neighbor’s An 18-story building in the city’s finan- Chronicle that the FDIC building “is con-
tody, according to prosecutors. dog, but when officers checked his back- cial district appears to have settled up to sidered safe for occupancy and use.” The
When officers entered Larson’s empty yard, they found another pit bull abandoned three-eighths of an inch because of the con- agency will investigate again, however, if
Brittan Avenue home Aug. 13, a female pit in a kennel without food and with a serious struction of two high-rises on either side, any additional complaints or concerns are
bull was found in a closed bathroom with 3 skin irritation around its neck, according the San Francisco Chronicle reported. raised.
inches of feces and urine covering the to prosecutors. The building at 25 Jessie St. serves as the Neither Oceanwide Center’s developers
floor. Four, aggressive male pit bulls that The sixth dog was not found when offi- western headquarters of the Federal Deposit nor the owner of 25 Jessie St. commented
had not been properly cared for or cleaned cers previously searched Larson’s property. Insurance Corporation. It was built in the on the complaint or investigation, which
were also found in his home, which con- A Taser, which Larson was prohibited from 1980s. was first reported last week by KNTV.
tained no sanitary food or water for the possessing due to a previous misdemeanor To the north and south of it, developers The Millennium Tower, which has sunk
pets, according to prosecutors. conviction, was also found in his car, began construction last year on a pair of 17 inches since opening in 2008 and is
Close to two weeks later, the Sheriff’s according to prosecutors. 61-story and 54-story towers that will be tilting 14 inches, is mired in a number of
Office responded to a call and found Larson All six animals were taken into the cus- called Oceanwide Center. lawsuits.
005 0628 thu:0628 thu 266 6/27/18 7:51 PM Page 1

THE DAILY JOURNAL STATE Thursday • June 28, 2018 5


Woman convicted in Google Around the state
exec’s death charged in Georgia Wednesday threw out a lawsuit by the state
ATLANTA — Prosecutors in Georgia said of California accusing the Trump adminis-
they’ll seek to extradite a woman convicted tration of illegally reneging on an Obama-
of involuntary era commitment to quickly forgive the
manslaughter in a Google loans of students defrauded by the
executive’s overdose Corinthian for-profit college chain.
death so she can face sep- The state had failed to establish it had the
arate charges in the dead-
right to bring the lawsuit against the U.S.
ly overdose of her
boyfriend near Atlanta. Department of Education, Magistrate Judge
Alix Tichelman, 30, Sallie Kim said. She gave the state 30 days
was deported to Canada to amend its lawsuit.
The state attorney general’s office said it
Alix Tichelman last year after serving a was deeply committed to championing the
California sentence for
giving a fatal heroin shot to Google execu- rights of hardworking students and would
tive Forrest Hayes on his yacht in either appeal or amend the lawsuit.
November 2013.
A Georgia grand jury in September indict- Fire crews gain ground against
ed Tichelman on charges of felony murder Northern California wildfire
and distribution of heroin and oxycodone in
the September 2013 death of Dean Riopelle, SAN FRANCISCO — Fire crews are gain-
REUTERS ing ground against a Northern California
An employee holds marijuana while posing in a photo illustration at a dispensary. who owned a popular Atlanta music venue.
The indictment says Tichelman caused wildfire that forced more than 1,000 people
to flee their homes and has destroyed 12
State pot shops slash prices
Riopelle’s death by giving him drugs while
he was drunk. homes.
The California’s Department of Forestry
Judge tosses California suit and Fire Protection says the fire in Lake
ahead of new testing rules against Trump over student debt
SAN FRANCISCO — A U.S. judge on
County north of San Francisco is 25 percent
contained as Wednesday morning, up from
By Brian Melley and they have to dump it,” said John Atari, 17 percent on Tuesday.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS CEO of Source Cannabis Farms, a licensed
cultivator in Los Angeles. “There’s going
LOS ANGELES — Bargain basement bud to be a big shortage of clean product come Obituary
is on the menu in California, but you need July 1.”
to act fast to cash in on the cheap weed. At Firehaus, a shop along an LA freeway, Rev. Pius (Laszlo) Horvath
Regulations being phased in six months a fire sale of sorts unfolded this month with Rev. Pius (Laszlo) Horvath of the Order of Saint Benedict
after the state broadly legalized marijuana a 50 percent off “summer blowout” sale passed from this life on the morning of June 22nd in the
require that pot sold after Saturday meet advertised on a popular marijuana app and Benedictine monastery of Woodside Priory. Father Pius was
strict quality standards, so retailers unload- texted and emailed to regular customers. 88 years old at the time of his death and had just celebrated 65
ing untested inventory are offering blowout Patrons leaving the brick storefront on a years of his priesthood the day before.
prices. recent day were happy to double their value, Father Pius was born in Hungary in 1930 and lived his early
Deep discounts on everything from edi- but were unaware of the reason behind the years in the challenging years before, during, and after the
bles to joints reflect the last days of the bargains. Second World War. At the end of WWII Eastern Europe found
heady first phase of legal recreational pot. A half-dozen of those interviewed said itself under the domination of the Russian Communist regime causing difficulties in
They could be followed by empty shelves as they welcomed testing designed to weed out his plans to enter the seminary to fulfill his desire to become a priest of the Order
many stores scramble to restock with prop- pesticides and contaminants such as sol- of Saint Benedict. He was eventually ordained to the priesthood at the monastery of
erly tested and packaged products. vents and mold, though they were largely Pannonhalma in his beloved Hungary in 1953.
“You can smell it. There’s a certain des- unconcerned about the safety of the The Hungarian uprising of 1956 afforded Fr. Pius the opportunity to escape the
peration from stores that bought too much cannabis they’ve used for years. religious suppression of the Communist government. In a daring and dangerous
journey by night he crossed the border into Austria and later went to Fribourg where
he studied and mastered French and German at the University.
In 1960, he emigrated to the United States and ultimately arrived at Woodside Priory
where other Hungarians who had escaped had already established a monastery and
school. After graduate work at Stanford University, Fr. Pius began his long teaching
career at Woodside Priory School as a Latin and German teacher and head of the
language department. As a teacher, he was known for his wit and subtle humor and
was loved by students and faculty alike throughout his long career in the classroom.
Father Pius also served in the Archdiocese of San Francisco as he provided
weekend assistance in many parishes throughout his many years. He was particularly
well known and loved for his service in Saint Denis Parish in Menlo Park and Our
Lady of the Wayside in Portola Valley.
There will be a viewing on Saturday, June 30th at 9:00 AM followed by a 10:00
AM Mass of Christian Burial at the Woodside Priory Chapel, 302 Portola Road,
Portola Valley. Sign guestbook at www.crippenflynn.com
006 0628 thu:0628 thu 266 6/27/18 7:47 PM Page 1

6 Thursday • June 28, 2018 STATE/NATION THE DAILY JOURNAL

Frustration, heartbreak for migrant parents looking for kids


By Morgan Lee and Julie Watson The Justice Department and the
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Department of Health and Human Services,
which is in charge of the children, gave no
EL PASO, Texas — In an unmarked brick immediate details Wednesday on how they
building a few blocks from the Mexican intend to respond to the ruling.
border, immigrant parents clutched folders Anthony Romero, executive director of
of birth certificates and asylum paperwork the American Civil Liberties Union, said he
and sat on folding chairs, waiting to use a believes the deadline is realistic.
single, shared landline phone. “It’s a question of political will, not
They rushed to the phone as their names resources,” he said.
were called with word that a relative or gov- Among the complicating factors:
ernment worker was on the line, perhaps Children have been sent to shelters all over
with news about their children. the United States, thousands of miles from
For days and weeks now, some of the hun- the border. And perhaps hundreds of parents
dreds of parents separated from their chil- have already been deported from the U.S.
dren at the Mexican border by the Trump without their children.
administration have been battling one of A woman in Guatemala who was deported
the world’s most complex immigration sys- without her 8-year-old son has had to find a
tems to find their youngsters and get them U.S. lawyer from her cinderblock home on
back. REUTERS the outskirts of Guatemala City to help her
For many, it has been a lopsided battle, Melvin Garcia, 37, a deportee from the U.S. who was separated from his daughter Daylin get Anthony back.
and a frustrating and heartbreaking one. Garcia, 12, at the McAllen entry point under the Trump administration’s hardline immigration Elsa Johana Ortiz applauded the federal
Most do not speak English. Many know policy, shows a photo of his daughter. judge’s ruling but added, “As long as he’s
nothing about their children’s whereabouts. not with me, I will not be at peace.”
And some say their calls to the govern- California ordered the Trump administration But huge logistical challenges remain, In El Paso, three dozen parents released
ment’s 1-800 information hotline have Tuesday night to reunite the more than and whether the U.S. government can man- Sunday from a U.S. detention center started
gone unanswered. 2,000 children with their parents in 30 age to clear away the red tape, confusion and a feverish search for their children, using
Now, at least, they have the legal system days, or 14 days in the case of those under seeming lack of coordination and make the the landline phone at a shelter run by
on their side, since a federal judge in 5. deadline remains to be seen. Annunciation House.

Honduran teen tells of abuse, isolation at detention center


By Garance Burke mother one more time,” said the 18-year- left them nude and shivering in concrete Shenandoah who have been, are or will be
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS old immigrant, who gave his firsthand cells. He arrived at Shenandoah in the sum- subject to the center’s disciplinary prac-
account to the Associated Press on condi- mer of 2016 when he was 16 years old — tices and have needed or will need mental
tion of anonymity because he feared the during part of the time period covered by health treatment while detained there.
SAN FRANCISCO — The stretches in government might retaliate against him for allegations in the lawsuit, which spans The Honduran teen said he began his jour-
solitary confinement inside a detention speaking publicly. “I ended up getting put both the Obama and Trump administrations. ney to the United States with his brother
center in the mountains of Virginia were in solitary confinement for no reason.” The center’s director has denied that chil- after he and his family received death threats
what broke him, the Honduran teen said. The teen’s experience echoes abuse dren were abused at the facility. The facility from drug traffickers in his rural region of
The guards stopped bringing food, he said. claims by other children whose accounts are and its attorney did not immediately Honduras. He was 15 when he hopped a
One time they let him out, and a group of included in a federal civil rights lawsuit respond Wednesday to a request for details freight train known as the beast, or La
them came at him. So many guards were charging that guards at the Shenandoah about the teen’s case. Bestia, on a frightening journey through
kicking him in the gut, he said, he couldn’t Valley Juvenile Center in Staunton, A federal judge on Wednesday allowed the Mexico. He turned himself in to U. S.
breathe. Virginia, beat them, locked them up for lawsuit to represent all Latino migrant chil- authorities in the spring of 2016 at the
“I was just crying and praying to see my long periods in solitary confinement and dren who are or will be detained at U.S.-Mexico border, he said.
007 0628 thu:0628 thu 266 6/27/18 7:58 PM Page 1

THE DAILY JOURNAL STATE/NATION Thursday • June 28, 2018 7


Republicans grill FBI agent who
said he would ‘stop’ the president House is expected to
By Mary Clare Jalonick
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS vote Thursday on a reso-
lution demanding the
WASHINGTON — An FBI agent who department hand over
worked on separate investigations into thousands of documents
Democrat Hillary Clinton and President that Congress has
Donald Trump’s campaign defended himself requested by July 6. The
behind closed doors to two House commit- resolution was approved
tees Wednesday as GOP lawmakers stepped by the House Judiciary
up efforts to highlight what they say is Peter Strzok Committee.
bias at the Justice Department. Democrats have
Peter Strzok exchanged anti-Trump texts accused Republicans of trying to under-
REUTERS with a colleague, FBI attorney Lisa Page, mine Mueller’s investigation for political
Donald Trump speaks at a rally in support of Rep. Kevin Cramer’s run for Senate in Fargo, N.D. as both worked on the Clinton investiga- gain.
tion and briefly on special counsel Robert Strzok’s questioning was still going

Trump administration struggles Mueller’s investigation into ties between


Trump’s campaign and Russia. House
Republicans have seized on the texts as
Wednesday evening, nine hours after it had
started and showed no signs of ending.
Lawmakers were still expected to take
part of investigations into the Justice Strzok into a classified session Wednesday
with mandate for reunification
By Jill Colvin, Colleen Long line, given the amount of red tape and con-
Department, the FBI and decisions that
both made during the 2016 presidential
election. In one of the texts, from August
to ask the most sensitive questions.
The interview also showed no signs of
changing entrenched opinions —
fusion that has hung over the reunification 2016, Strzok wrote, “We’ll stop it,” in ref- Republicans leaving for breaks appeared
and Nomaan Merchant
process. erence to a potential Trump election win. unconvinced by an internal Justice
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
The barrage of GOP criticism against the Department report released earlier this
The Department of Health and Human
Justice Department comes just a few month that detailed Strzok and Page’s texts
WASHINGTON — The Trump administra- Services’ Office of Refugee Resettlement
months before the midterm elections, and but ultimately found no evidence that bias
tion struggled Wednesday with how to is taking an average of 57 days to place
amid intense sparring between the parties affected the decision not to bring charges
abide by a federal judge’s order requiring children in its care with adult sponsors —
over the FBI’s role in the Russia probe. The against Clinton.
that thousands of migrant children who far longer than the time now allotted by
were forcibly separated from their parents the judge.
be reunited within 30 days. HHS, which is in charge of the separated California family sues over Around the state
The hard deadline set Tuesday night by a children, referred questions Wednesday to police shooting of black man
U.S. District Judge in San Diego touched the Justice Department, which in turn said relatives. Sacramento County sheriff’s
off a flurry of activity at facilities already it was up to Congress to deal with the bor- SACRAMENTO — The family of a black deputies said they shot McIntyre during a
coping with the aftermath of President der situation. man fatally shot by deputies in Northern May 8, 2017, confrontation after he struck
Donald Trump’s order to end the separation “Last night’s court decision makes it California announced Wednesday it has filed a Rancho Cordova officer and a police dog
of families at the border. even more imperative that Congress final- a lawsuit alleging they opened fire as the with rocks “and then attempted to strike the
In his order, U.S. District Court Judge ly act to give federal law enforcement the unarmed man ran away and that authorities deputies.”
Dana Sabraw, an appointee of President ability to simultaneously enforce the law have failed to provide details more than a McIntyre’s mother, Brigett McIntyre, said
George W. Bush, said all families must be and keep families together,” the depart- year later. she has been provided no additional infor-
reunited within 30 days, and children under ment said in a statement. It added: Rancho Cordova police and emergency mation more than a year later, including an
5 must be reunited with their parents with- “Without this action by Congress, law- workers twice failed to get Mikel McIntyre autopsy report, and complained that no
in 14 days. lessness at the border will continue.” mental health care the day he was shot, decision has been made on whether the
He also issued a nationwide injunction Hours later, the Republican-led House according to the federal lawsuit filed by his deputies acted properly.
against further family separations, unless resoundingly rejected a far-ranging immi-
the parent is deemed unfit or doesn’t want gration bill that would have barred the
to be with the child. Department of Homeland Security from
Asked about the injunction, Trump separating migrant children from their
offered no complaint, saying, “We believe parents.
the families should be together also so The bill was killed 301-121, with nearly
there’s not a lot to fight.” half of Republicans opposing the measure
But it remained unclear Wednesday how — an embarrassing defeat for Trump and
the administration would meet that dead- House leaders.

Saturday, July 21, 10am - 4pm


Washington Park
850 Burlingame Avenue, Burlingame

t"OEZ;DPODFSU
Special Performer and Emcee

t.VTJDCZ4DIPPMPG3PDL
t*OnBUBCMFT

t%FNPOTUSBUJPOT
t"DUJWJUJFT

Sponsorships Available
For information call the Daily Journal (650) 344-5200 Events subject to change.
www.sm-dj.com/jl23
008 0628 thu:0628 thu 266 6/27/18 9:08 PM Page 1

8 Thursday • June 28, 2018 NATION THE DAILY JOURNAL

Some potential candidates to replace Kennedy


The search for Supreme Court Justice born in 1972, graduated from Rhodes
Anthony Kennedy’s replacement has begun. College and Notre Dame Law School. She
President Donald Trump said Wednesday clerked for Supreme Court Justice Antonin
he’ll choose a replacement from“an excellent Scalia in 1998 and served as a law professor
list” of 25 candidates. at her alma mater, George Washington
Kennedy on Wednesday announced his University and the University of Virginia.
retirement after three decades on the court,
giving Trump a chance to solidify a BRETT KAVANAUGH
conservative majority on the high court. The Yale-educated appellate court judge for
Doing so was one of his campaign promises the District of Columbia recently wrote a
in 2016. His confirmation of Justice Neil dissent when his colleagues allowed an
Gorsuch last year was considered a key immigrant teen in U.S. custody to have an
victory by anti-abortion groups and other abortion. The 52-year-old Kavanaugh also
conservatives. clerked for Justice Kennedy. Kavanaugh
A look at a few judges who are considered to served as an associate independent counsel
be top candidates to replace the 81-year-old during the Whitewater investigation into the
Kennedy. All appear on Trump’s list. Clintons’ land deal, as well as in the White
THOMAS HARDIMAN House under President George W. Bush. He’s
53.
Hardiman went to the University of Notre
Dame as the first person in his family to go AMUL THAPAR REUTERS FILE PHOTO
to college. He financed his law degree at the
Georgetown University Law Center by The federal appeals court judge from U.S. Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy, left, chats with Chief Justice John Roberts during
driving a taxi. He became a federal district Kentucky is close to Senate Majority Leader a new U.S. Supreme Court family photo at the Supreme Court building.
judge at 37 and was appointed to the 3rd Mitch McConnell. He’s an alumnus of Boston
Circuit in 2007. He turns 53 on July 8.
Hardiman has sided with jails seeking to
strip-search inmates arrested for even minor
College and the University of California,
Berkeley, law school. Thapar was the first
judge nominated by Trump to a district or
Justice Kennedy retiring, gives
appeals court. He’s 49.
offenses and has supported gun rights. He
dissented in a 2013 case that upheld a New
Jersey law to strengthen requirements for
carrying a handgun in public. A
WILLIAM PRYOR JR.
The federal appeals court judge from Mobile,
Trump major high court pick
By Mark Sherman
Massachusetts native, Hardiman settled in Alabama, is also a former attorney general THE ASSOCIATED PRESS “If Donald Trump, who has
Pittsburgh, where his wife comes from a of the state and an alumnus of Northeast
family of prominent Democrats. Louisiana University and Tulane University promised to overturn Roe v.
WASHINGTON — Justice Anthony
law school. In 2003, he called for the removal
Kennedy, the Supreme Court’s decisive man
Wade, picks someone who is
RAYMOND KETHLEDGE of Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore, who anti-choice, the future of Roe v.
in the middle on abortion, gay rights and
The federal appeals court judge from had refused a federal court order to remove other contentious issues, announced his
Summit, New Jersey, graduated from the the Ten Commandments from a judicial retirement Wednesday, giving President
Wade is very much in question.”
University of Michigan and its law school. He building. Trump backed Moore in a Senate Donald Trump a golden chance to cement — David Cole, national legal director
was counsel to Republican Sen. Spencer race last year despite charges of sexual conservative control of the nation’s high- for the American Civil Liberties Union
Abraham of Michigan until 1997 and clerked misconduct with young women. Moore lost est court.
for Kennedy the following year. He was the race. setting in motion a process that could allow
The 81-year-old Kennedy, often a voice confirmation by the time the court recon-
nominated to the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of President George W. Bush nominated Pryor of moderation over three decades on the
Appeals in 2006. He’s 51. to the federal appellate court in 2004. venes in early October.
court, provided the key vote on such close- Trump already has a list of 25 candidates
President Barack Obama named him to the ly divided issues as affirmative action,
AMY CONEY BARRETT U.S. Sentencing Commission in 2013. Pryor is guns, campaign finance and voting rights
— 24 judges and Utah Sen. Mike Lee — and
The appellate court judge from New Orleans, 56. has said he would choose a nominee from
in addition to same-sex marriage and the that list.
right to abortion. Abortion is likely to be one of the flash
Kennedy informed his colleagues of his points in the nomination fight. Kennedy
plans, then went to the White House to has mainly supported abortion rights in his
meet with Trump, where the president said time on the court, and Trump has made clear
they talked for half an hour about a poten- he would try to choose justices who want to
tial successor and other topics. The retire- overturn the landmark Roe v. Wade deci-
ment will take effect at the end of July. sion. Such a dramatic ruling may not be
Trump praised Kennedy as a man of immediately likely, but a more conserva-
“tremendous vision” and said his search for tive court might be more willing to sustain
a new justice would begin “immediately.” abortion restrictions.
Without Kennedy, the court will be split “If Donald Trump, who has promised to
between four liberal justices who were overturn Roe v. Wade, picks someone who
appointed by Democratic presidents and is anti-choice, the future of Roe v. Wade is
four conservatives who were named by very much in question,” said David Cole,
Republicans. Trump’s nominee, likely to national legal director for the American
give the conservatives a solid majority, Civil Liberties Union.
will face a Senate confirmation process in Interest groups across the political spec-
which Republicans hold the slimmest trum are expected to mobilize to support
majority but Democrats can’t prevent a and fight the nomination because it is so
vote. likely to push the court to the right.
The other two older justices, Ruth Bader Republicans currently hold a bare 51-49
Ginsburg, 85, and Stephen Breyer, 79, are majority in the Senate, although that
Democratic appointees who would not includes the ailing Sen. John McCain of
appear to be going anywhere during a Arizona. If Democrats stand united in oppo-
Trump administration if they can help it. sition to Trump’s choice, Senate Majority
Trump’s first high court nominee, Neil Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky can
Gorsuch, was confirmed in April 2017. If lose no more than one vote. If the Senate
past practice is any indication, the presi- divides 50-50, Vice President Mike Pence
dent will name a nominee within weeks, could break a tie to confirm the nominee.

EXAMINATIONS
and
TREATMENT
of
Diseases & Disorders
of the Eye
EYEGLASSES
and
D R. A NDRE W C . SO S S CONTACT LENSES
O D, FA AO

GL AU C OM A E ve n i n g a nd S a tu rd ay ap pt s
STAT E B OARD C E RT a l so ava i l a bl e

115 9 B ROADWAY
BURL INGAM E
6 50 -5 79 - 77 7 4
w ww. D r-A n d rew S o ss. n e t

P rov i d e r fo r V S P a n d m o s t m a j o r m e d i c a l
in s u ran c e s i n c l u d i n g M e d i c a re a n d H P S M
8 Thursday • June 28, 2018 NATION THE DAILY JOURNAL

Some potential candidates to replace Kennedy


The search for Supreme Court Justice born in 1972, graduated from Rhodes
Anthony Kennedy’s replacement has begun. College and Notre Dame Law School. She
President Donald Trump said Wednesday clerked for Supreme Court Justice Antonin
he’ll choose a replacement from“an excellent Scalia in 1998 and served as a law professor
list” of 25 candidates. at her alma mater, George Washington
Kennedy on Wednesday announced his University and the University of Virginia.
retirement after three decades on the court,
giving Trump a chance to solidify a BRETT KAVANAUGH
conservative majority on the high court. The Yale-educated appellate court judge for
Doing so was one of his campaign promises the District of Columbia recently wrote a
in 2016. His confirmation of Justice Neil dissent when his colleagues allowed an
Gorsuch last year was considered a key immigrant teen in U.S. custody to have an
victory by anti-abortion groups and other abortion. The 52-year-old Kavanaugh also
conservatives. clerked for Justice Kennedy. Kavanaugh
A look at a few judges who are considered to served as an associate independent counsel
be top candidates to replace the 81-year-old during the Whitewater investigation into the
Kennedy. All appear on Trump’s list. Clintons’ land deal, as well as in the White
THOMAS HARDIMAN House under President George W. Bush. He’s
53.
Hardiman went to the University of Notre
Dame as the first person in his family to go AMUL THAPAR REUTERS FILE PHOTO
to college. He financed his law degree at the
Georgetown University Law Center by The federal appeals court judge from U.S. Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy, left, chats with Chief Justice John Roberts during
driving a taxi. He became a federal district Kentucky is close to Senate Majority Leader a new U.S. Supreme Court family photo at the Supreme Court building.
judge at 37 and was appointed to the 3rd Mitch McConnell. He’s an alumnus of Boston
Circuit in 2007. He turns 53 on July 8.
Hardiman has sided with jails seeking to
strip-search inmates arrested for even minor
College and the University of California,
Berkeley, law school. Thapar was the first
judge nominated by Trump to a district or
Justice Kennedy retiring, gives
appeals court. He’s 49.
offenses and has supported gun rights. He
dissented in a 2013 case that upheld a New
Jersey law to strengthen requirements for
carrying a handgun in public. A
WILLIAM PRYOR JR.
The federal appeals court judge from Mobile,
Trump major high court pick
By Mark Sherman
Massachusetts native, Hardiman settled in Alabama, is also a former attorney general THE ASSOCIATED PRESS “If Donald Trump, who has
Pittsburgh, where his wife comes from a of the state and an alumnus of Northeast
family of prominent Democrats. Louisiana University and Tulane University promised to overturn Roe v.
WASHINGTON — Justice Anthony
law school. In 2003, he called for the removal
Kennedy, the Supreme Court’s decisive man
Wade, picks someone who is
RAYMOND KETHLEDGE of Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore, who anti-choice, the future of Roe v.
in the middle on abortion, gay rights and
The federal appeals court judge from had refused a federal court order to remove other contentious issues, announced his
Summit, New Jersey, graduated from the the Ten Commandments from a judicial retirement Wednesday, giving President
Wade is very much in question.”
University of Michigan and its law school. He building. Trump backed Moore in a Senate Donald Trump a golden chance to cement — David Cole, national legal director
was counsel to Republican Sen. Spencer race last year despite charges of sexual conservative control of the nation’s high- for the American Civil Liberties Union
Abraham of Michigan until 1997 and clerked misconduct with young women. Moore lost est court.
for Kennedy the following year. He was the race. setting in motion a process that could allow
The 81-year-old Kennedy, often a voice confirmation by the time the court recon-
nominated to the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of President George W. Bush nominated Pryor of moderation over three decades on the
Appeals in 2006. He’s 51. to the federal appellate court in 2004. venes in early October.
court, provided the key vote on such close- Trump already has a list of 25 candidates
President Barack Obama named him to the ly divided issues as affirmative action,
AMY CONEY BARRETT U.S. Sentencing Commission in 2013. Pryor is guns, campaign finance and voting rights
— 24 judges and Utah Sen. Mike Lee — and
The appellate court judge from New Orleans, 56. has said he would choose a nominee from
in addition to same-sex marriage and the that list.
right to abortion. Abortion is likely to be one of the flash
Kennedy informed his colleagues of his points in the nomination fight. Kennedy
plans, then went to the White House to has mainly supported abortion rights in his
meet with Trump, where the president said time on the court, and Trump has made clear
they talked for half an hour about a poten- he would try to choose justices who want to
tial successor and other topics. The retire- overturn the landmark Roe v. Wade deci-
ment will take effect at the end of July. sion. Such a dramatic ruling may not be
Trump praised Kennedy as a man of immediately likely, but a more conserva-
“tremendous vision” and said his search for tive court might be more willing to sustain
a new justice would begin “immediately.” abortion restrictions.
Without Kennedy, the court will be split “If Donald Trump, who has promised to
between four liberal justices who were overturn Roe v. Wade, picks someone who
appointed by Democratic presidents and is anti-choice, the future of Roe v. Wade is
four conservatives who were named by very much in question,” said David Cole,
Republicans. Trump’s nominee, likely to national legal director for the American
give the conservatives a solid majority, Civil Liberties Union.
will face a Senate confirmation process in Interest groups across the political spec-
which Republicans hold the slimmest trum are expected to mobilize to support
majority but Democrats can’t prevent a and fight the nomination because it is so
vote. likely to push the court to the right.
The other two older justices, Ruth Bader Republicans currently hold a bare 51-49
Ginsburg, 85, and Stephen Breyer, 79, are majority in the Senate, although that
Democratic appointees who would not includes the ailing Sen. John McCain of
appear to be going anywhere during a Arizona. If Democrats stand united in oppo-
Trump administration if they can help it. sition to Trump’s choice, Senate Majority
Trump’s first high court nominee, Neil Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky can
Gorsuch, was confirmed in April 2017. If lose no more than one vote. If the Senate
past practice is any indication, the presi- divides 50-50, Vice President Mike Pence
dent will name a nominee within weeks, could break a tie to confirm the nominee.

EXAMINATIONS
and
TREATMENT
of
Diseases & Disorders
of the Eye
EYEGLASSES
and
D R. A NDRE W C . SO S S CONTACT LENSES
O D, FA AO
GL AU C OM A E ve n i n g a nd S a tu rd ay ap pt s
STAT E B OARD C E RT a l so ava i l a bl e

115 9 B ROADWAY
BURL INGAM E
6 50 -5 79 - 77 7 4
w ww. D r-A n d rew S o ss. n e t

P rov i d e r fo r V S P a n d m o s t m a j o r m e d i c a l
in s u ran c e s i n c l u d i n g M e d i c a re a n d H P S M
009 0628 thu:0628 thu 266 6/27/18 8:17 PM Page 1

THE DAILY JOURNAL NATION/WORLD Thursday • June 28, 2018 9


Mattis, China leaders strike Around the world
Suspect in Charlottesville

positive tone despite tensions


By Lolita C. Baldor
attack charged with hate crimes
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — A reputed Hitler admirer
accused of plowing a car into a crowd of protesters in
Charlottesville, killing a young woman,
and Christopher Bodeen was charged Wednesday with federal hate
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS crimes in a case that stirred accusations
last summer that President Donald Trump
BEIJING — U.S. Defense Secretary was giving a free pass to racists.
Jim Mattis and Chinese leaders struck James Alex Fields Jr., who already
a largely positive public tone faced murder and other charges under
Wednesday, talking up increased mili- Virginia law, was indicted on 30 addi-
tary cooperation and open dialogue tional federal charges stemming from the
between the two powers despite securi- James Fields Jr. 2017 attack that killed 32-year-old
ty tensions and an impending trade Heather Heyer and injured dozens of oth-
war. ers who had gathered to protest a rally of white national-
Mattis was on his first trip to China ists.
since taking the lead at the Pentagon. “At the Department of Justice, we remain resolute that
He met President Xi Jinping and hateful ideologies will not have the last word and that their
Defense Minister Wei Fenghe. In pub- adherents will not get away with violent crimes against
lic comments, the two sides avoided those they target,” Attorney General Jeff Sessions said in a
mention of the topics that have recent- statement. “Last summer’s violence in Charlottesville cut
ly dominated the relationship and ate short a promising young life and shocked the nation.”
up portions of the talks — Taiwan, With his statement and the decision to bring the charges,
Chinese militarization of the South REUTERS Sessions struck a sharply different tone than the president,
China Sea and North Korea’s nuclear U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis reviews a Chinese honor guard during a welcome who sparked an uproar last year when he blamed the vio-
program. ceremony at the Bayi Building in Beijing. lence at the rally on “both sides.”
Instead, they focused on the impor-
tance of the U.S.-China military rela-
share ideas with your leadership, your ers in the region. Judge in Zimmerman case
military leadership, as we look at the After Wednesday’s meetings,
tionship — which Xi, who also heads way ahead.” Chinese leaders made their positions warns against opening ’old wounds’
the commission overseeing the But the military relationship hasn’t on the sensitive topics clear in state ORLANDO, Fla. — A judge overseeing a misdemeanor
People’s Liberation Army, called the been plain sailing either. Last month, media, emphasizing China’s sover- stalking charge involving former neighborhood watch vol-
“model component of our overall the Pentagon withdrew its invitation eignty claims in the disputed South unteer George Zimmerman has warned
bilateral relations.” for China to participate in a multina- China Sea and over self-ruled Taiwan. attorneys not to attempt to retry a previ-
“This is an important time in the tional naval exercise in what it called “Regarding the issue of China’s sov- ous murder case that ended with his
history of China and the United States “an initial response” to China’s ereignty and territorial integrity, our acquittal.
as we work our way forward,” Mattis fortressing of man-made islands in the attitude is firm and clear,” state broad- The judge on Wednesday told attorneys
said as he sat with Xi in front of a bank South China Sea. Mattis also sharply caster CCTV quoted Xi as saying. “Not at Zimmerman’s pretrial hearing not to
of cameras and photographers prior to criticized China’s conduct in that a single inch of the territory left “open old wounds.”
their private meeting. “It reminds me strategic waterway at an international behind by our ancestors must be lost, Zimmerman is accused of sending
just how important this is for both of security forum this month, saying its while we are not seeking to take any threatening messages to a private inves-
our nations. So I’m here to keep our placement of weapons systems was bit of what belongs to others.” tigator who had contacted him about a
relationship on a great trajectory,
George
designed to intimidate and coerce oth- U.S. officials described the talks as Zimmerman documentary series on Trayvon Martin.
going in the right direction, and to Martin is the black teen Zimmerman
fatally shot in 2012. Zimmerman was acquitted of criminal
charges. The documentary is being produced by rapper Jay Z.
Kremlin aide says time, place for Putin-Trump summit set Naked, unarmed man dies
By Vladimir Isachenkov “very convenient of bilateral ties, after officers take him into custody
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS for both us and the nuclear arms con-
U.S. side,” he said. trol, the situation in McLEAN, Va. — An unarmed, naked man died after an
Austria previous- Syria, the Ukrainian encounter with police in northern Virginia in which the
MOSCOW — A foreign affairs advis- man was trying to hurt himself, authorities said Wednesday.
er to Russian President Vladimir Putin ly offered to host crisis, develop-
the summit in ments around North Fairfax County Police said Wednesday that 31-year-old
said Wednesday that Moscow and Christopher Paul of Alexandria was pronounced dead at a
Washington have agreed on the date Vienna. Some Korea and the U.S.
media reports have exit from the hospital after becoming unresponsive while in handcuffs
and location for a summit of Putin and and restraints. Police were called to the home Tuesday after-
U.S. President Donald Trump. m e n t i o n e d Iranian nuclear deal
noon for a possible overdose, Chief Edwin Roessler said at
Presidential adviser Yuri Ushakov Vladimir Putin Finland’s capital, Donald Trump — topics Ushakov a news conference. A family member who had been struck in
made the announcement after a meet- Helsinki, as a pos- said would shape
sible venue. the summit agenda. the head placed the call, police said. Authorities had initial-
ing in Moscow between Putin and U.S. ly said that they were responding to a domestic call.
National Security Adviser John The summit will include one-on-one He said the issue of alleged Russian
talks between the presidents and con- meddling in the 2016 U.S. presidential Roessler said the family member’s injury was not connect-
Bolton. The time, venue and other ed to any domestic violence.
details of the summit will be clude with a joint news conference, election was raised during the meeting,
announced jointly by the Kremlin and Ushakov said. He said Trump and Putin and the Kremlin reiterated its denial of
the White House on Thursday, are expected to issue a joint statement. any interference with the vote.
Ushakov said. Ushakov said the Kremlin was satis- “It was stated clearly by our side that
He said the summit would take place fied with the talks with Bolton, the Russian state hasn’t interfered with
in a third country, but did not name it describing them as “constructive and the U.S. domestic politics, moreover
as part of the plan for a joint declara- businesslike.” hasn’t interfered in the 2016 elec-
tion with Washington. The site will be The discussions touched on the state tion,” Ushakov said.

NEW OFFICE LOCATION


in San Francisco
Now booking appointments
in both locations!
NOW OPEN!
582 Market Street #902
San Francisco*

ROLFING®: A WAY TO BALANCE THE BODY & RELIEVE PAIN.

$50 OFF 3 SESSION


MINI-SERIES
Two Locations Now Available: San Francisco & San Mateo*
448 N. San Mateo Drive, Ste 3, San Mateo
Paul Fitzgerald, Certified Advanced Rolfer
www.peninsularolfing.com T: 650-343-0777
010 0628 thu:0628 thu 266 6/27/18 8:18 PM Page 1

10 Thursday • June 28, 2018 BUSINESS THE DAILY JOURNAL

S&P 500 slumps to lowest since May


By Stan Choe
DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS
2009 may end by the first quarter
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS of 2020.
High: 24,569.02 Chinese stocks have already
NEW YORK — Global stock Low: 24,115.82 fallen into a bear market. The
markets pirouetted again on Close: 24,117.59 Shanghai Composite index fell
Wednesday as investors chased Change: -165.52 1.1 percent on Wednesday, and it’s
after mixed signals on global trade down more than 20 percent from a
tensions, and the S&P 500 erased
OTHER INDEXES late January high.
an early-morning jump to drop to S&P 500: 2699.63 -23.43 Other Asian markets also fell
its lowest closing level in nearly a NYSE Index: 12,412.07 -98.48 Wednesday. Japan’s Nikkei 225
month. Nasdaq: 7445.08 -116.54 lost 0. 3 percent, and South
One of the day’s few market cer- NYSE MKT: 2751.37 -11.50 Korea’s Kospi sank 0.4 percent.
tainties was oil’s continued rise, Russell 2000: 1640.45 -28.07 European stocks were higher.
and benchmark U.S. crude hit its Wilshire 5000: 28,212.98 -281.23 France’s CAC 40 gained 0.9 per-
highest price since 2014. That cent, Germany’s DAX rose 0.3
helped lift energy stocks, but 10-Yr Bond: 2.83 -0.05 percent and the FTSE 100 in
other areas of the market zigged, Oil (per barrel): 72.30 +1.77 London added 1.1 percent.
zagged and zigged again as the day Gold : 1,253.50 -6.40 In the U. S. market, Conagra
progressed. Brands had the biggest loss
Early on, Asian stocks slumped cent, to 2, 699. 63 after earlier the Trump administration indicat- “Trade is the hot topic du jour, among stocks in the S&P 500
on concerns about the sometimes- being up as much as 0.8 percent. ed it’s shifting away from a plan to and it’s having an impact on the after it agreed to buy Pinnacle
heated talk on trade that has been The Dow Jones industrial aver- impose limits on Chinese invest- market” said Barry Bannister, head Foods, the company behind
ongoing between the United age lost 165.52, or 0.7 percent, to ment in U.S. technology compa- of institutional equity strategy at Duncan Hines and Hungry-Man, in
States and its partners. European 24,117.59, the Nasdaq composite nies and high-tech exports to Stifel. a deal that would create a frozen-
stocks later flipped from losses to gave up 116.54, or 1.5 percent, to China. Instead, the administration It’s only adding to pressures food giant. Conagra dropped
gains on hopes that a move by the 7,445.08 and the Russell 2000 is calling on Congress to enhance that have been mounting on the $2.78, or 7.3 percent, to $35.45.
Trump administration indicated a index of small-cap stocks fell an existing review process. market. The Federal Reserve is The strongest area of the market
less combative stance with China. 28. 07, or 1. 7 percent, to Markets took it as a sign of a raising interest rates, but more was the energy sector. Crude
U.S. stocks opened higher, but the 1,640.45. less antagonistic stance, but the importantly to Bannister, interest jumped after a report showed that
gains evaporated after a White Stocks have swung in recent gains disappeared in the afternoon rates after accounting for the U.S. oil inventories dropped more
House adviser said the move was- weeks, even by the hour, on wor- after Larry Kudlow, director of the effects of inflation are set to cross sharply last week. It had already
n’t necessarily a signal of a softer ries about global trade. National Economic Council, said key thresholds. That is putting been rising on reports that the
stance. Investors were feeling less nerv- in an interview with Fox Business pressure on stock prices, and he Trump administration is pushing
By the end of the day, the S&P ous about it in the morning after that it should not necessarily be says this bull market that began in other countries to stop importing
500 fell 23.43 points, or 0.9 per- viewed as a softer stance. oil from Iran.

Orders for durable goods fall for second straight month Business briefs
By Christopher Rugaber in the past five months, running steel and aluminum in the United Voters in Google’s hometown
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS nearly 10 percent higher than in the States, likely disrupting industrial to decide employee ‘head tax’
same period last year. Businesses and supply chains. Orders for raw metals
WASHINGTON — Orders for long- consumers are increasingly confident fell 0.4 percent in May. That fol- MOUNTAIN VIEW — Voters in Google’s Silicon Valley
lasting U.S. factory goods declined and are spending more. lowed large gains in April and March, hometown will decide whether the search engine leader and
for the second straight month in Still, American manufacturers are in which may have reflected an effort by other tech companies should help pay for the traffic con-
May, as demand for cars, metal prod- the center of a growing storm over many manufacturers to stock up on gestion and other headaches resulting from mushrooming
ucts and aircraft fell. international trade that may be start- steel and aluminum before the full workforces.
The Commerce Department said ing to weigh output. The Trump force of the tariffs hit. The City Council in Mountain View, California, voted
Wednesday durable goods orders — administration and Europe, China and Orders for fabricated metal parts Tuesday to place a measure on the November ballot asking
items meant to last at least three Mexico have slapped punitive tariffs and components also dropped, residents to authorize taxing businesses between $9 and
years, from washing machines to on each other’s factory goods. falling 1.2 percent, following two $149 per employee.
tractors — dropped 0.6 percent last The U.S. has imposed stiff duties months of strong increases. The move comes weeks after Seattle leaders succumbed to
month. That followed a steeper drop on steel and aluminum, and is prepar- In response to the U.S. steel tariffs, strident opposition from online retailer Amazon and
of 1 percent in April. A category that ing to place 25 percent tariffs on $50 the European Union targeted motor- repealed a tax on large companies aimed at alleviating
tracks business investment slipped billion of imports from China. cycle manufacturer Harley-Davidson homelessness.
0.2 percent, after a healthy gain of Europe, Mexico and China have for 25 percent duties, prompting If the Mountain View measure passes, the tax could gener-
2.3 percent in April. already imposed retaliatory tariffs Harley to announce that it will shift ate about $6 million a year for the city, with $3.3 million
Even with May’s decline, factory and China is threatening to do more. some production from the U. S. to coming from Google alone.
output has expanded at a healthy clip The duties have raised the prices of Europe. The bulk of the money would pay for transit projects that
are badly needed to ease gridlock for workers and residents,
and 10 percent would go toward affordable housing and
Google prepping its Duplex bot for a summer rollout homeless services.
By Ryan Nakashima assistant upfront and will disclose that reporters Tuesday ahead of the sys- Equifax must boost security
it’s recording calls. Human operators tem’s gradual rollout this summer.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
will be standing by as backup should a The company is taking great pains
under new agreement with states
MOUNTAIN VIEW — When Google call go off the rails. to assure that Duplex conforms to a set Equifax Inc. has reached an agreement with eight states
first introduced its phone-calling digi- As for Duplex’s tendency to use of principles around artificial intelli- that will require the credit-reporting agency to put stronger
tal concierge Duplex in May, some speech fillers like “ums” and “ahs,” gence it released earlier this month. security measures in place to prevent future data breaches.
thought it sounded too human. Others Google notes that this technique Among them: only develop tools that About 147. 9 million Americans were impacted by
worried that it would secretly record improved the assistant’s ability to are socially beneficial and that incor- Equifax’s 2017 data breach, which was the largest exposure
calls with people. book appointments by interacting porate privacy by design. of personal information in history.
The search giant says it has been more naturally with humans on the While Equifax has taken steps to correct the problems
“We’re not trying to trick people,”
working to address these concerns. other end of the line. that led to incident, state regulators say Wednesday’s con-
Scott Huffman, Google’s vice presi-
sent order addresses deficiencies that have persisted. The
For starters, Google says that the The search giant provided these and dent of engineering for the Google
states involved were: California, Texas, New York, North
bot will identify itself as an automated other details in a demonstration for Assistant, told reporters.
Carolina, Massachusetts, Georgia, Alabama and Maine.
The order requires Equifax to take a number of steps to
shore up weaknesses in its information technology and data
security operations over the next year.
Equifax, which is based in Atlanta, said that a “good num-
ber” of the action items have been completed and that it
expects to “meet or exceed” all the commitments made in
the order.

Trump warns Harley-Davidson: ’We won’t forget’


WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump is warning
Harley-Davidson that “We won’t forget” about its decision
to shift some motorcycle production overseas. He’s also
suggesting the company will lose out to competitors.
The president is tweeting that Harley-Davidson, which
already has some production in foreign markets, “should
stay 100 percent in America.” Trump says that he’s “done so
much for you, and then this.”
The Milwaukee-based company said Monday it came to
its decision because of retaliatory tariffs it faces in an esca-
lating trade dispute between the U.S. and the European
Union.
011 0628 thu:0628 thu 266 6/27/18 11:57 PM Page 1

WORLD CUP ROUNDUP: SWEDEN DOMINATES MEXICO IN 3-0 WIN; BOTH TEAMS ADVANCE TO KNOCKOUT ROUND >> PAGE 14

Thursday • June 28, 2018

Leschly saves best for last By Nathan Mollat


DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

Every good team needs a “glue guy” — an ath-


lete who keeps the team together by doing what-
ever is necessary for success. The glue guy is usu-
ally hard-nosed, someone who coaches know will
give their all no matter where they are playing.
Menlo School’s Bo Leschly is the glue guy for
the Knights’ tennis team. When head coach Bill
Shine needed to fortify a spot, Leschly was the
guy. A senior, Leschly, who was mainly Menlo’s
No. 3 singles player this season, played all four
singles spots at some point this year, as well as
No. 1 and No. 3 doubles as he was a key catalyst
in the Knights’ perfect 29-0 season, that saw
them win the Central Coast Section and Nor Cal
team championships, as well as the prestigious
All-American Tennis Tournament, a gathering of
the top tennis teams in the country in Orange
County.
For his efforts, Leschly is the Daily Journal’s
Boys’ Tennis Player of the Year.
“He was so versatile. He has just been eager to
help the team any way he can,” Shine said. “I
don’t think I’ve had somebody … who has come
this far in this short amount of time. He’s
improved as much as anybody I’ve ever had. …
He’s a late bloomer and really came on and was
not afraid of being great. His poise and leadership
rubbed off on everybody.”

See AOTS, Page 16

HMB making noise Millbrae bringing


Mischief to So Cal
in D52 Majors play
T
he city of Millbrae is not exactly
By Terry Bernal the win for his first save of the tourna- a hotbed for softball. But for one
ment, pitching in relief of starter Gavin summer at least, Millbrae can be
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
Flynn and middle reliever Liam included on the list of strong softball
Harrington. programs on the Peninsula as three teams
A stern-faced Ben Cleary hurried from the Millbrae Mischief — under-8,
around the bases after his second home “He really set the pace for us,” HMB U10 and U12 squads which are under the
run of the game for Half Moon Bay in manager Don Scatena said. “He closed umbrella of Millbrae Girls Softball
Wednesday’s District 52 Majors 11-12s the game as well, made a couple nice Association which has just 102 players
All-Star Tournament winners’ bracket plays at short. A complete player.” in the program — all qualified for the Cal
showdown with San Carlos. Cleary got everyone’s attention at State Games next month.
Even though he had just given HMB Kiwanis Field in the second inning. “It’s a pretty exciting moment here in
the lead en route to a 5-3 victory, Cleary Facing San Carlos starting pitcher Cole little Millbrae,” said
knew he had more work to do. Roark was no easy task. In the first Mischief U12 head
“I was just happy we had the lead inning, the right-hander retired Cleary coach Chris
back,” Cleary said. “I just wanted to get with a nasty breaking ball on the first Hammond. “This is
back to the dugout and high-five all my pitch of the game. the first time all
teammates.” In addition to power hitting, quality three teams have
But after breaking a 3-3 tie with his sec- pitching — oh, and fantastic defense at qualified at the same
ond bomb of the night — a majestic oppo- shortstop — Cleary also brings a cere- time.”
TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL site field shot at Kiwanis Field in Redwood bral approach to the plate. And that the U12 team last
Half Moon Bay leadoff hitter Ben Cleary hits a solo City — Cleary hurried through a series of approach helped him cash in when he qualified for the state
home run in the fifth inning, his second of the game, high-fives, quickly grabbed his mitt from caught a hanging breaking ball for a tournament in 2015.
in Wednesday’s 5-3 win over San Carlos in the District the dugout, then motored to the bullpen to towering three-run homer to left field in Last season, a U12
52 Majors All-Star Tournament at Kiwanis Field in warm up as HMB’s closing pitcher. team was not even
Redwood City. The right-hander went on to close out See MAJORS, Page 15 fielded because of a
lack of players.
“It’s a struggle to keep girls in
Germany’s stay in Millbrae on the field,” Hammond said.
“But we’ve been building momentum. It’s
moving in the right direction, for sure.

World Cup is over “It’s the fourth year in a row our 8U has
earned a berth. We’re finally starting to
turn the corner for the older girls. We’re
Defending champs fail to advance playing some pretty strong-caliber ball
and the girls are having fun.”
to round of 16 for first time ever All three teams competed in the Nor
Cal tournament this past weekend at the
Twins Creeks softball complex in
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ments to be eliminated in the Sunnyvale. The U8 squad had the highest
group stage following a 2-0 loss finish of the three Mischief teams, tak-
KAZAN, Russia — Everyone to South Korea on Wednesday. ing third place. The 10U team grabbed
was waiting for Germany to score The four-time champions the 10th and final berth to the state tour-
another late World Cup-saving allowed a pair of injury-time goals nament.
goal. while knowing a 1-0 victory The U12 Mischief had to take the hard
would have been enough to road to a Cal State Games. After opening
It never came. advance because of the result in the with a lopsided 14-2 win over Morgan
Instead, the Germans have other group match. MICHAEL DALDER/REUTERS
become the fourth defending Germany’s Niklas Sule reacts following his team’s 2-0 loss to South See LOUNGE, Page 16
champions in the last five tourna- See SOCCER, Page 14 Korea that eliminated the Germans from the Wolrd Cup.
012 0628 thu:0628 thu 266 6/27/18 11:16 PM Page 1

12 Thursday • June 28, 2018 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

Crawford’s walk-off homer powers Giants past Rockies


By Josh Dubow
Giants 1, Rockies 0 Trainer’s room
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Jeff Samardzija (right shoulder) will likely
hitting Crawford. The first two months without an injured need at least one more rehab start after last-
SAN FRANCISCO — The only thing that move backfired when Bumgarner.
would have made Brandon Crawford feel bet- ing just four innings for Triple-A Sacramento
Crawford launched a high Reyes Moronta (4-1) got two outs for the on Tuesday. Samardzija’s outing was cut
ter about his game-ending homer was if it drive that cleared the win.
had come early enough to reward Madison short because he threw 40 pitches in the first.
wall in right field for his Bumgarner retired the first 14 batters he
Bumgarner with a win.
Crawford homered with one out in the bot-
third career walk-off faced before Carlos Gonzalez became the Walk it off
tom of the ninth after Bumgarner threw homer, sending the first Colorado hitter to reach, on a broken-
Brandon Rockies to their fourth bat double that landed just inside the left- Crawford gave the Giants their sixth walk-
seven scoreless innings, giving the Giants Crawford off homer in a 1-0 win since moving to San
their fourth straight victory, 1-0 over the consecutive loss. field line.
“It just kind of kept Bumgarner walked the next two batters to Francisco in 1958. The previous one was hit
Colorado Rockies on Wednesday night. by Steve Decker against Houston in 1991.
“It would have been nice to get him a to the middle, ” load the bases before escaping the jam by
Musgrave said. “Good striking out Freeland. The 2014 World The others were hit by Bobby Murcer vs.
win, ” Crawford said. “He pitched well Philadelphia in 1976, Tom Haller in 1967
enough that he should have gotten one. ... hitters hit it out of the Series MVP allowed just two hits with eight
park and that’s what strikeouts in his second consecutive score- vs. Pittsburgh, and Willie Mays in 1966
He looked like vintage Bum out there. He against Houston and 1963 off Warren Spahn
had everything working. His slider has been happened. Just didn’t less start. He pitched eight shutout innings
execute a pitch and you to beat San Diego for his first win of the in a 16-inning game that Juan Marichal
a lot sharper his last couple of outings, his completed against the Milwaukee Braves.
curveball is looking a lot better and he’s get punished up here for season last Thursday.
locating stuff.” stuff like that. ” Freeland was just as stingy, permitting
Colorado starter Kyle Freeland matched Crawford was mobbed only four hits and pitching around a pair of
Milestone
Madison
Bumgarner with seven spotless innings of Bumgarner by teammates at home errors by first baseman Ian Desmond. Bumgarner struck out DJ LeMahieu to
his own, setting the stage for Crawford’s plate as the Giants Freeland got Pablo Sandoval to ground out open the game, giving him 1,500 Ks for his
dramatic shot. improved to 42-39 at the halfway point of with runners on first and third to end the career in 1,534 1/3 innings. He’s the ninth-
Left-hander Harrison Musgrave (0-3) the season. That’s 12 games ahead of their fourth, and retired Crawford on a popup with fastest lefty to reach the mark in the live
entered in the ninth to face the left-handed- pace from a year ago despite playing the runners at the corners to end the sixth. ball era starting in 1920.

A’s Lowrie continues to torment Tigers


By Larry Lage
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
A’s 3 Tigers 0
“I’m just racking up the frequent flier miles,” Bassitt said.
DETROIT — The A’s leaned on pitching, defense and Jed Yusmeiro Petit entered in the seventh for his first of two
Lorie’s clutch hitting to overcome their lack of a long ball. innings and Jose Iglesias, the first to face the reliever, hit an
Lowrie hit an RBI double in the fourth inning and Chris
Celebrate Pride Everyday! Bassitt pitched six innings to help Oakland beat the Detroit
infield single his stolen base was over turned by video review.
Lou Trivino pitched the ninth for his second save in three
Tigers 3-0 on Wednesday night. chances, sealing the shutout.
Over a decade in the making, the Pride Center is San The A’s did not clear the fences, ending their major league- Mike Fiers (5-5) allowed a run on five hits and one walk over
Mateo County's first and only LGBTQ+ community center. record streak at 27 road games. seven innings as Detroit lost its eighth straight game.
“We put home run swings on them,” “This happens with young guys,” Tigers bench coach
We provide social and educational programming for all manager Bob Melvin said. “We just did- Steve Liddle said. “The team starts to struggle and they start
ages and a variety of mental health services and resources. n’t get rewarded for them.” trying to do too much. A lot of our guys are new to the
Detroit’s JaCoby Jones leaped to catch majors either this year or last year.”
This is your center! a ball Matt Olson sent over the wall in
left in the second inning and Leonys
Joe Jimenez kept Detroit within a run in the eighth before
Come visit, hang out, or volunteer with us! the A’s gave themselves a bigger cushion against Alex
Martin made a pair of catches deep in Wilson. Josh Phegley and Dustin Fowler hit RBI doubles in
.PO5IVSBNQNt'SJBNQN center field with his back to the plate. the ninth off Wilson, putting Oakland ahead 3-0.
Jed Lowrie “Anywhere else those are home runs,” Tigers manager Ron Gardenhire was ejected after the third
info@sanmateopride.org Melvin said. inning for arguing with home plate umpire Lance Barksdale.
 Lowrie did his part at the plate again with a game-winning RBI “Ron saw a couple things he didn’t like and he had to pro-
Donations always welcome. for the third straight game. He drove in a tiebreaking run in the tect our player,” bench coach Steve Liddle said. “And, that’s
top of the ninth inning the previous two wins against the Tigers. why you’re talking to me.”
A program of StarVista in collaboration with Daly City Partnership, Outlet “In games when they were close and you need a big at-bat, The Tigers fired pitching coach Chris Bosio, saying he made
of Adolescent Counseling Services, and Peninsula Family Service. he’s been giving it to us all year,” Melvin said. “After a lit- insensitive comments to another employee of the team.
tle bit of struggle to be able to do it the way he has on this “I have to take seriously what the comments were,” Tigers
trip has been borderline spectacular.”
@SanMateoPride Bassitt (1-3) gave up two hits and five walks while strik-
general manager Al Avila said, declining to give details. “And,
the action we took was appropriate.”
ing out five. He had lost nine straight since his last win in The Tigers promoted bullpen coach Rick Anderson to
the majors in 2015. replace Bosio. Roving pitching instructor A.J. Sager will be
sanmateopride.org The right-hander expected to have control problems after
being in multiple states in recent days.
the team’s bullpen coach until Triple-A Toledo pitching coach
Jeff Pico takes his place next week.
013 0628 thu:0628 thu 266 6/27/18 10:50 PM Page 1

THE DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS Thursday • June 28, 2018 13


Peninsula Colt title
game features pair
Many moving parts as
of underdog teams
No. 3 PenCities vs. No. 5 Burlingame
NBA free agency looms
By Tim Reynolds Oklahoma City mium, the biggest moves might
By Terry Bernal working the last two innings to THE ASSOCIATED PRESS or move on, have to come through trades.
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF close the door. Starting pitcher with the Los “There has been a lot of discus-
Leo Bashaw worked five innings MIAMI — The rumor mill is in Angeles Lakers sion with a lot of teams about a lot
Two semifinal-round stunners to take a no-decision. overdrive, with nuggets such as believed to be of players,” Heat President Pat
have a pair of underdogs ready to “We’re excited about these: LeBron James has looked at his dream desti- Riley said. “I just feel there’s a
square off in the Peninsula Colt [Thursday],” Nuss said. “The kids schools in Los Angeles, he’s not nation. San restlessness on the part of teams,
League championship game. are excited. They’re ready to play.” particularly fond of Houston and Antonio has and also there’s a reluctance to do
The No. 3-seed PenCities Colt Friedland and Burlingame team- he’s hugging restaurant diners in big decisions to things. ... It’s hard to pull the trig-
.45s and the No. 5 Burlingame Sox mate Gino Lopiccolo have a Miami. Paul George make about ger on that kind of thing.”
each pulled off upsets in Monday’s chance to put themselves in rare Kawhi Leonard; Golden State’s Kevin Durant will
Ah, free agency is back.
penultimate playoff round, setting company. Last season, the two they can take a risk and keep him be a free agent in name only —
It technically starts Sunday at for the final year of his contract, he’s already said he’s returning to
the stage for an unlikely matchup were on the Peninsula Colt League 12:01 a.m. EDT in the East, 9:01
— though neither team seemed to championship squad for the C&L offer him a new deal or trade him the Warriors. Golden State will
p.m. Saturday out West, but is elsewhere. And what happens in spend free agency bolstering its
doubt its ability to advance to Mudcats. Thursday they have a already well underway everywhere
Thursday’s championship game at chance to win back-to-back cham- their cases will surely impact what bench, and the best team in the
in the sense that everybody is James does, much in the same way NBA should be better in the next
San Bruno Park’s Lara Field at 6 pionships on different teams. talking about what might happen.
p.m. PenCities’ path to the champi- the Chris Bosh decision in 2010 couple of weeks.
James is once again the biggest helped really pave the way for him All that’s left to decide there is
“We knew how good we could be onship game entailed solving a domino that will fall; he may opt
and we happened to be peaking at pitcher who defeated them five to go to Miami. what terms Durant wants.
out of his contract, but that does- Thing is, nobody knows what’ll “Whatever he wants,” Golden
the right time,” PenCities manag- days previous. Redwood City n’t mean he’ll leave Cleveland —
er Matt Labbie said. pitcher Gabe Montclare earned the happen. Hence, the intrigue. State general manager Bob Myers
and he may opt in for nearly $36 “That’s the challenge in this said. “Sometimes you don’t nego-
The Colt . 45s walloped the win in the final regular-season million next season, but that
Redwood City Ravens 11-3, pro- matchup between the two teams, a league, ” James said during the tiate. ... He’s earned the right to
doesn’t mean he’s certain to be NBA Finals, when his Cavaliers sign whatever deal he wants. I just
pelling Labbie and his team to the 7-4 Ravens victory Wednesday, staying, either.
Peninsula Colt League champi- June 20. were swept by Golden State. “I want him to sign ‘a’ deal. I want
Montclare opened Monday’s Boston guard Kyrie Irving has a think every GM and every presi- him to be happy and want him to
onship game for the first time word for these days: Pre-agency.
since his playing days in 2005. semifinal with more of the same, dent and every coaching staff is know that we want him as long as
Burlingame manager Eric Nuss starting with two shutout innings. “That’s actually a title to trying to figure out how they can he wants to be here. He’s earned
said: “The talent’s there, the pitch- But the Colt .45s got on the board describe what’s going on now,” make up the right matchups to that, to kind of lay out the terms.”
ing’s there, the mindset’s there, in the third inning in a big way. Irving said. “But yeah, we know compete for a championship and Philadelphia isn’t tampering,
and it’s just good it’s all coming PenCities batted around to rally that 12 a.m. July 1st, that’s when win a championship.” but isn’t being shy: Both coach
together at the right time in the for an eight-run inning in the it just starts getting nutty.” The Los Angeles Lakers will Brett Brown and newly minted
playoffs.” third, and cruised from there. James is hardly the only person have about $61 million in cap rookie of the year Ben Simmons
Nuss’ Burlingame squad relied on Daren Randolph’s bases-loaded, who will create that nuttiness. space; half the league might not have come out this offseason and
more dramatics in its semifinal three-run double was the one of the Paul George has a decision to have any. So this summer, with said how much a great veteran will
win 5-4 over regular-season league biggest catalysts in the inning. make about his future; stay in cap space for most teams at a pre- help their team.
champion San Bruno. After San “And from there the momentum
Bruno broke a 1-1 tie in the fifth was just completely towards our San Antonio Spurs NBA briefs NBA commissioner
with a three-run double by Frankie team,” Labbie said.
Pellegrini, the Sox rallied for a Starting pitcher Ryan Victor
promote Becky Hammon gets five-year extension
Borrego on the team’s roster of
come-from-behind win. earned the win, allowing three SAN ANTONIO — Becky assistant coaches. NBA Commissioner Adam Silver
“They were fired up,” Nuss said. runs on four hits, in his fourth Hammon is Borrego left the Spurs to become has received a five-year contract
“Especially when they came off start of the summer. Only Matthew moving up San the new coach of the Charlotte extension, a reward for accom-
the field after the bottom of the Mukai and Nathan Tam have made An t o n i o ’s Hornets. plishments that include rapid
fifth, they were down 4-1 … and as many starts for PenCities. coaching lad- Hammon has been a member of growth in the value of franchises
they were still in it. They just Randolph went 3 for 4 with four der. the San Antonio coaching staff and attendance records around the
grinded it out.” RBIs, and leadoff hitter Nikhil The Spurs since 2014, and was one of six league being set annually.
Burlingame’s Hayden Friedland Godbole added three hits. The Colt an n o un ced assistants under Gregg Popovich Board of Governors Chairman
delivered a game-tying three-run .45s totaled a season-high 17 hits Wednesday that last season. Hammon has been Larry Tanenbaum of the Toronto
double in the top of the sixth. in the game. they have pro- among the assistants who sit in Raptors announced the deal, one
Then in the seventh, Max Alvira “We rose to the occasion and m o t e d the row directly behind the Spurs
Becky that keeps Silver under contract
delivered a sacrifice fly that we’re playing our best baseball of Hammon, and bench, but this move means she
Hammon through the 2024 NBA Finals.
proved to be the game-winner. the season right now, ” Labbie that she will will be in the front row alongside Financial terms were not dis-
Alvira earned the win in relief, said. fill the spot vacated by James Popovich starting this season. closed.

You are invited!


FRIDAY EVENING SOCIAL
HOURS: 4:30-5:30 P.M.
Enjoy great music,
delicious snacks and
beverages, and the best
company in town!
And if you’d like to learn more
about our options for
independent senior living, just
let us know. We’d love to share.

At Sterling Court, we’re


proud of what we offer.

650 344-8200
4UFSMJOH$PVSU 5IF$PNNVOJUZ'PS4FOJPSTt/&M$BNJOP3FBM 4BO.BUFPtTUFSMJOHDPVSUcom
014 0628 thu:0628 thu 266 6/27/18 8:19 PM Page 1

14 Thursday • June 28, 2018 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

Sweden blanks Mexico 3-0, but the 36th minute. The defensive midfielder Switzerland and Costa Rica
World Cup roundup let the ball bounce in front of him near the
both head to knockout round improved. penalty spot and kicked his right leg in the draw 2-2; Swiss advance
YEKATERINBURG, Russia — Sweden Great organization and some fortunate air to tap it over the goalkeeper’s finger-
tips. NIZHNY NOVGOROD, Russia —
dominated Mexico 3-0 to move on to the timing played out in the second half for Switzerland was hoping for a drama-free route
World Cup knockout round, and thanks to Sweden, which successfully recovered from Silva later scored with
a powerful header in the into the last 16 of the World Cup. It didn’t get
South Korea, Mexico also advances. an emotional, last-minute loss to Germany it.
Ludwig Augustinsson volleyed a left-foot- in its second game. 68th from Neymar’s cor-
ed shot past goalkeeper Guillermo Ochoa Augustinsson scored when the ball lucki- ner. Switzerland qualified alongside Group E
from close range five ly landed in his path following a mistimed Brazil finished first in winner Brazil despite twice losing the lead in
minutes into the second shot from Viktor Claesson that popped up Group E and will next a riveting 2-2 draw with Costa Rica on
half, and captain Andreas straight to his teammate. face Mexico in the round Wednesday night.
Granqvist converted a For Granqvist it was his second goal from of 16 on Monday in The game ended with a stoppage-time equal-
penalty kick to help the spot in the tournament, after he also Samara. Serbia was elim- izer as Costa Rican captain Bryan Ruiz’s
Sweden take control Thiago Silva inated, finishing third in
scored on a penalty kick against South penalty kick hit the crossbar, then bounced
Wednesday and win Korea. the group behind off of goalkeeper Yann Sommer’s head and
Group F. With a 2-0 lead in its pocket and Mexico Switzerland. into the goal. The Costa Ricans had already
Despite the loss, watching the score from the other match, Both of Brazil’s goals came when Serbia been eliminated from the tournament but
Mexico also advances as Sweden took total control. threatened to get back into the match. wanted to make sure they weren’t the only
Ludwig The Serbs nearly scored in the 61st when
Augustinsson runner-up in the group It culminated with Alvarez’s own goal,
Brazil goalkeeper Alisson pushed the ball
team to leave Russia without a goal.
thanks to South Korea’s which occurred when he was trying to pre-
surprising 2-0 over defending champion into the path of forward Aleksandar Although the draw didn’t affect
vent Ola Toivonen from connecting with Switzerland’s progression, captain Stephan
Germany. Mexico has been to the round of the ball, sending it past goalkeeper Mitrovic, whose shot bounced off the keep-
16 for seven straight World Cups. Sweden er and was bound for goal before being Lichtsteiner and fellow defender Fabian Schaer
Guillermo Ochoa. each picked up their second yellow cards of the
had not been to the knockout stage since cleared by Silva.
2006. Brazil advances to round of For most of the first half, Brazil couldn’t tournament, meaning they will both be sus-
Mexico’s Edson Alvarez had an own goal break through Serbia’s compact back line. pended for the knockout game against Group F
in the 74th minute to put the game out of 16 at World Cup, tops Serbia 2-0 But the player that coach Tite calls his winner Sweden on Tuesday in St. Petersburg.
reach at 3-0. MOSCOW — Worried no more, Brazil is “secret weapon” lived up to his name by That will leave two significant holes in
As Sweden’s lead grew, Mexican fans paid through at the World Cup. scoring the first goal at Spartak Stadium. Switzerland’s defense as it plays for a place in
more attention to the other game, rooting Paulinho and Thiago Silva scored a goal Brazil had an early setback when left back the quarterfinals. Switzerland last made it to
against Germany, which could have passed each Wednesday to give the five-time cham- Marcelo was substituted in the 10th minute, the quarters of a major tournament in 1954.
Mexico with a victory depending on pions a 2-0 victory over Serbia and first limping off the field. Filipe Luis, who is
tiebreakers. place in their group. playing at his first World Cup after failing Bjerim Dzemaili slammed in Switzerland’s
El Tri’s faithful could be seen frantically Brazil struggled in its opening two to be selected in 2010 and 2014, was first goal from close range after being set up
checking their phones for scoring updates matches, first held to a 1-1 draw and then brought on to replace him. by a header from Breel Embolo.
in Germany’s game soon after Sweden’s sec- needing late goals to win the other. But they The Brazilian soccer confederation later Costa Rica got its first goal of the World
ond goal. After South Koreas’ first goal, controlled this one. said Marcelo only had a back spasm and was Cup when defender Kendall Waston headed in a
they let up a loud cheer and tossed drinks in Paulinho gave his team the lead when he fine. corner early in the second half to equalize at 1-
the air as their chances of advancing met a lofted ball from Philippe Coutinho in 1.

minute of stoppage time after Germany ing Leon Goretzka. Suele made his first Gomez had a decent header stopped by

SOCCER
Continued from page 11
goalkeeper Manuel Neuer came up the field
to help his teammates outside the South
Korea box. Son tapped the ball into an
World Cup appearance as a replacement for
Jerome Boateng.
Germany made a nervous start, playing
goalkeeper Jo Hyeon-woo in the 68th
minute and could not properly connect with
a low cross from Joshua Kimmich in the
empty net after a long pass from Ju Se-jong. slower than it usually does to avoid being 72nd as Germany’s hopes vanished.
Besides Germany this year, France in vulnerable on the break. But the strategy did “We did not deserve to be winning the
“It’s very, very hard to put it into words,” 2002, Italy in 2010 and Spain in 2014 were not bring much success in the first half. title once again,” Loew said.
Germany defender Mats Hummels said. “We the previous defending champions to get The Germans kept peppering the South
believed until the end today. Even when it eliminated in the group stage. Korea box with harmless crosses and it was GROUP DYNAMICS
was 0-1, I think we kept trying to turn it all “We deserved to be eliminated,” Loew their opponents that came close to scoring
around.” Germany ended up last in a group it
said. “For us, this is a huge disappointment. from a set piece in the 19th minute after
Germany ended up last in Group F while expected to win. But the team never really
But we have young players who are talented Neuer failed to control a 25-meter free kick
Sweden and Mexico advanced to the round of seemed to recover from its opening 1-0 loss
and have the potential to go forward. It hap- from Jung Woo-young. The Germany keeper
16. South Korea was also eliminated despite to Mexico.
pened to other nations before. We need to bobbled the ball and needed to swipe the
the victory. draw the right conclusions.” rebound away from the attackers after a South Korea lost its opening two matches
It was the first time Germany has been All four teams in the group had a chance to spectacular dive. but still entered the game with a chance to
knocked out in the first round since 1938. advance in games that were being played The Germans continued at the same pedes- advance. It did its part by beating Germany,
“I couldn’t imagine that we would lose,” simultaneously, but Sweden’s 3-0 lead over trian pace after halftime and Ozil had anoth- but Sweden’s 3-0 victory over Mexico
Germany coach Joachim Loew said. Mexico put Germany in prime position to er poor display, with many of his passes allowed the Swedes to win the group ahead
Kim Young-gwon scored the first goal in move on as well -- if the Germans could uncompleted. of the second-place Mexicans.
the third minute of injury time, a goal that score against the South Koreans. Loew brought on substitutes Mario
sent the Koreans cheering in Kazan and the That was the problem, for Germany. Gomez and Thomas Mueller on either side of
HISTORY
Mexicans delirious in Yekaterinburg. Loew changed his line-up to mix youth the 60-minute mark but his players kept Germany had made it to the quarterfinals
Originally called out for offside, the goal with experience, calling back Hummels, giving the ball away, with most of their at the past nine World Cups, and reached at
was given after video review. Sami Khedira and Mesut Ozil while also attacking combinations lacking precision least to the semifinals at every tournament
Son Heung-min made it 2-0 in the sixth fielding Niklas Suele and new Bayern sign- and speed. since 2002.

“Best dentist I have ever been to! Caring and knows


what he is doing. Like everything about him.”
- R. Olson

LEI LUO, DDS


Family & Implant Dentistry
560 Jenevein Ave, San Bruno
Over 20 years of experience
ϮϬϬϵͲϮϬϭϳŵĞƌŝĐĂŶdŽƉĞŶƟƐƚƐ

Special same day services:


ƌŽǁŶ͕ĞŶƚƵƌĞƌĞƉĂŝƌ͕ŵĞƌŐĞŶĐLJĂƌĞ͕
^ĂŵĞĚĂLJĨƵůůŵŽƵƚŚŝŵƉůĂŶƚĂŶĚĞŶƚƵƌĞĨƵŶĐƟŽŶŝŶŐ

&ZŽŶƐƵůƚĂƟŽŶ Available discounts


for implants:
and Exam ͻ Senior, age 65+
FREE 3-D Imaging ͻ'ƌŽƵƉ
ͻDƵůƟƉůĞ/ŵƉůĂŶƚƐ

650.583.6032 www.dentistsanbruno.com
015 0628 thu:0628 thu 266 6/27/18 12:00 AM Page 1

THE DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS Thursday • June 28, 2018 15


bases. Then an RBI grounder by Will Foster had to open against (powerhouse) Pacifica

MAJORS got San Carlos on the board, Roark followed


with an RBI single and Foster finished with
the rally by swiping home plate on a wheel
American.”

M-A knocks off Pacifica American


Continued from page 11 steal to tie the game 3-3. Cleary’s two-homer game wasn’t the only
Liam Harrington said he put the error one in Redwood City Wednesday night. On
the second inning to give HMB a 3-0 lead. behind him moving forward. And his skip- neighboring Mitchell Field, Menlo-
per said the outlook paid off. Atherton held off Pacifica American for a 6-4
“I was thinking curveball 100 percent,”
Cleary said. “I was thinking, ‘it has to be “He made up for it with his arm,” Don victory to advance through the winners’
coming back.’” Scatena said, “he made up for it with is bat.” bracket.
Other than Cleary’s 2-for-4 night — giv- Liam Harrington entered in relief to start Rowan Kelly led the M-A charge with two
ing him a .625 average (5 for 8) in the tour- the third inning and retired the first five bat- homers, including a solo shot in the third
nament — Roark was nearly unhittable. He ters he faced. The right-hander went on to inning followed by a fourth-inning grand
worked five innings, allowing four hits, half work 2 2/3 innings, allowing no runs on slam. Kelly also pitched five innings to earn
of them coming on Cleary homers. one hit and a walk while striking out four. the win, allowing just three hits while strik-
“For sure, [Roark] is our ace,” San Carlos “I feel confident when I pitch in close ing out 10.
manager Sal Prieto said. “He throws hard, games,” Liam Harrington said. “And I just But Pacifica American — three days after a
has some good off-speed stuff. That one feel good on the mound. Coming into situa- thrilling comeback against Belmont-
home run, he just hung it up there.” tions like that, I feel good.” Redwood Shores, rallying from five runs
All three of the runs on Cleary’s first After Cleary’s fifth-inning home run, down in its final at-bat for a 7-6 win — the
homer were unearned. The inning opened Liam Harrington had a hand in a key insur- boys from P-Town nearly did it again.
with Ryan Harrington reaching on an infield ance run as well. Nicco Klingle followed Entering the sixth inning Wednesday trail-
error. Then, after a walk to Myles Cleary’s at-bat by getting hit by a pitch. ing 6-0, the first four Pacifica batters
Rippberger, Roark nearly escaped the Liam Harrington’s single moved pinch-run- reached base, capped by a three-run home run
inning on a sharp grounder to second off the ner Luca Scatena to second, and Scatena by Benny Hatch.
bat of Charlie Underwood. San Carlos nearly moved to third on a wild pitch. Later in the But M-A pitcher Shawn Pagee settled down
turned two, but Underwood hustled down the inning, Aidan Vazquez delivered a sacrifice from there, retiring the next three batters he
first-base line to beat out the return throw. fly to deep center to give HMB a 5-3 lead. faced on fly out, a strikeout and a come-
But San Carlos bounced right back with “I’m feeling pretty confident about our backer to end it.
three runs of its own in the bottom of the team,” Liam Harrington said. “I think we can Pacifica American and San Carlos both fall
second. TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL win it all. I think we’ve got a good hitting, to the elimination bracket, each needing to
“That’s exactly what this team is built to San Carlos starting pitcher Cole Roark threw good pitching team. … All great.” win three games to reach the championship
do,” Sal Prieto said. “Never give up and keep five innings Wednesday night. HMB caught a break in the tournament by round.
battling.” fire to first in plenty of time. First baseman drawing a first-round bye. The kids from the M-A will now face HMB in the tourney
San Carlos benefitted from an error to start Liam Harrington, however, got handcuffed Coastside opened the tourney Sunday with a semifinals through the winners’ bracket
the inning as well. Richard LaGrill hit a with the throw and dropped it for an error. 7-2 win over San Mateo American. Friday at Kiwanis Field at 5:30 p.m., with
hard, high chopper toward the middle that Joseph Prieto followed with a single and “I think it’s fortuitous,” Don Scatena said the winner advancing to the championship
Cleary ranged from shortstop to glove and Jaquari Hughes got hit by a pitch to load the of the bye. “When we were 11s last year, we round.

champions. there is a certain responsibility to the past and you can’t teach. I’ve had a lot of good, quiet

AOTS
Continued from page 11
“At the tournament, you play three doubles
matches and six singles,” Leschly said. “I was
playing No. 4 singles, it was 7-6 (in a pro-set,
Leschly made sure the team was aware.
“He came through time and time again, but it
was the things he did off the court that had the
leaders, but Bo was the full package.”
Leschly’s performance all comes back to
first player to win eight games, win by two) doing what is best for the team. There is a spe-
most influence,” Shine said. “The way he pre-
when I looked up and people were starting to cial connection in the Knights’ tennis pro-
While Menlo has been blessed with an array pared these guys, the way he got them mental-
crowd around the court to cheer me on.” gram that belies the usually solitary nature of
of tennis talent through the years, none have ly fired up, the way he led on the court, he was
Leschly said he wasn’t sure what was going the straw that stirred the drink, definitely. the game of tennis.
seen a rise quite like Leschly’s, who through on, thinking that his match might be exciting
hard work and determination, made himself a enough to warrant that kind of attention. “He’s kind of like (Golden State Warriors’) “It’s kind of like a brotherhood we have
better tennis player year after year. Draymond Green. He does everything well and there at Menlo tennis,” Leschly said. “It is a
It wasn’t until he won the match and his
“The last couple years I was a doubles play- teammates came flooding onto the court that he’s a vocal leader. It’s the type of personality brotherhood.”
er. I hadn’t really committed myself too hard he final understood the ramifications of the
for tennis. But as I progressed through Menlo, victory.
I started to train a lot more. I started to move up “I finally got it,” Leschly said. “(Clinching
the ladder,” Leschly said. “I think it’s every- the final point) was probably the highest
body’s goal to play in the singles lineup. … point of my tennis career.”
We have a lot of great guys on the team, so it’s He also earned an individual Central Coast
hard to get in [the singles lineup].” Section championship, teaming with Clark
There was no better tournament to showcase Safran to capture the CCS doubles title. The
Leschly’s versatility than the All-American pair dropped the first set 2-6, but rallied to win
Tournament, where players play both singles 6-2, 6-4.
and doubles. It was Leschly’s performance Leschly’s impact was not limited to just on
playing at No. 4 singles in the championship the court, either. Named a team captain,
match that clinched the title for the Knights. Leschly had a hand in getting the team ready
The last time Menlo won the tournament, for their matches and when a team has the his-
the Knights were named the mythical national tory and legacy the Menlo tennis team does,

Revive your smile - and your life -


with dental implants.
$1,999 per tooth - Implant + Abutment + Crown
$2,500 - Affordable Invisalign (Retainers Extra)
0% Interest Monthly Payment Plans

All on Four Dental Implants - $15,000 per jaw


Same Day Implant-Supported Fixed Set of Teeth
650.567.5915 *FREE Consultation with 3D CT Scan

Dr. Gupta DDS


Master Implantologist
15 years of experience
(over 5,000 implants placed)

1201 Saint Francis Way, San Carlos


PeninsulaDentalImplants.com
016 0628 thu:0628 thu 266 6/27/18 11:19 PM Page 1

16 Thursday • June 28, 2018 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

a little creative in fundraising … and see how far we

LOUNGE
Continued from page 11
can take this.”
***
Hillsdale has announced it has hired three new
AMERICAN LEAGUE
East Division
W L Pct GB
NATIONAL LEAGUE
East Division
W L Pct GB
coaches for its girls’ soccer program. Jina button Boston 54 27 .667 — Atlanta 45 34 .570 —
and Yang Zhou were named co-head coaches for the New York 52 26 .667 1/2 Philadelphia 42 36 .538 2 1/2
Hill, the Mischief were handed a pounding of its Tampa Bay 39 40 .494 14 Washington 41 37 .526 3 1/2
own, dropping into the consolation bracket after a varsity team, while 2014 Hillsdale graduate Kayla Toronto 37 43 .463 16 1/2 New York 32 46 .410 12 1/2
14-6 drubbing at the hands of the Oakland Vipers. Coleman was named the school’s new junior varsity Baltimore 23 56 .291 30 Miami 32 49 .395 14
Needing a top-eight finish to qualify for state, the coach.
Mischief ripped off four wins in a row on their way It’s a bit of homecoming for Button, who was for- Central Division Central Division
Cleveland 44 35 .557 — Milwaukee 46 33 .582 —
to a fourth-place finish. In an 18-3 win over merly a physical education teacher and athletic direc-
Minnesota 34 42 .447 8 1/2 Chicago 43 35 .551 2 1/2
Redwood City Wicked, the Mischief sent 18 batters tor at Bowditch Middle School in San Mateo. Detroit 36 45 .444 9 St. Louis 42 37 .532 4
to the plate amidst a 15-run first inning. They fol- Previously Button was a teacher and soccer coach at Chicago 28 51 .354 16 Pittsburgh 38 42 .475 8 1/2
lowed that with a 5-4, walk-off, two-run homer to Cupertino High School. She was hired as a PE Kansas City 25 55 .313 19 1/2 Cincinnati 34 46 .425 12 1/2
beat Almaden Lightning. Jasmine Shapiro then teacher at Hillsdale.
tossed her second complete game in a row in a 3-2 West Division West Division
Zhou, who served as an assistant last year, was Arizona 46 34 .575 —
Houston 54 28 .659 —
victory over Castro Valley Synergy. They won their moved up to the head position. Zhou may have the Los Angeles 43 36 .544 2 1/2
Seattle 50 31 .617 3 1/2
fourth in a row behind a complete-game effort from most credibility of any coach on the Peninsula, hav- A’s 43 38 .531 10 1/2 Giants 42 39 .519 4 1/2
Leila McGraw as the Mischief topped San Carlos ing played with the China Women’s National Team Angels 41 40 .506 12 1/2 Colorado 38 42 .475 8
Force, 9-4. That win sent Millbrae into the third- from 1989 to 1996 and appeared in two Women’s Texas 36 46 .439 18 San Diego 36 47 .434 11 1/2
place game, where it saw its winning streak snapped World Cups — 1991 and 1995. After a two-year club
with a 13-6 loss to San Carlos Sparks. Wednesday’s Games Wednesday’s Games
career in Japan, Zhou emigrated to the United States
Houston 7,Toronto 6 Cincinnati 6, Atlanta 5
Now the Mischief prepare for the state tournament and has been coaching around the Bay Area for the Kansas City 5, Milwaukee 4 Kansas City 5, Milwaukee 4
and are looking for community support to send three last 15 years. Philadelphia 3, N.Y.Yankees 0 Philadelphia 3, N.Y.Yankees 0
teams out of the area. Both the U8 and U12 teams Coleman was a four-year varsity player for the Seattle 8, Baltimore 7, 11 innings Arizona 2, Miami 1
will be playing in San Diego July 13-15. The U10B Knights and played all over the field. She went on to Boston 9, Angels 6 Pittsburgh 5, N.Y.Mets 3
tournament is held a week later. play midfield for four years at Occidental College in Oakland 3, Detroit 0 Texas 5, San Diego 2
Tax-deductible donation checks can be made out Texas 5, San Diego 2 Cleveland 5, St.Louis 1
Los Angeles, making 31 appearances and eight Chicago White Sox 6, Minnesota 1 L.A.Dodgers 7, Chicago Cubs 5
and sent to: MGSA, P.O. Box 1076, Millbrae, CA starts, scoring two goals. Cleveland 5, St.Louis 1 San Francisco 1, Colorado 0
94030. Hammond said the organization is also set- Thursday’s Games Thursday’s Games
ting up GoFundMe pages for all three teams where A’s (Manaea 7-6) at Detroit (Fulmer 3-6), 10:10 a.m. Arizona (Greinke 7-5) at Miami (Richards 2-4),9:10 a.m.
donations will also be accepted. Minnesota (TBD) at White Sox (Giolito 5-7), 11:10 a.m. Cubs (Quintana 6-6) at Dodgers (Kershaw 1-4),12:10 p.m.
Nathan Mollat can be reached by email: nathan@smdai-
“We’re all in the create this experience for what lyjournal.com or by phone: 344-5200 ext. 117. You can follow Seattle (Leake 8-4) at Baltimore (TBD), 12:05 p.m. Colorado (Gray 7-7) at Giants (Stratton 8-5), 12:45 p.m.
the girls earned,” Hammond said. “We’re going to be him on Twitter @CheckkThissOutt. Houston (McCullers 8-3) atTampa (Stanek 1-1),4:10 p.m. Washington (Roark 3-8) at Philly (Nola 9-2), 4:05 p.m.
L.A.Angels (Barria 5-3) at Boston (Johnson 1-2),4:10 p.m. Milwaukee(Guerra3-5)atCincinnati(DeSclafani3-1),4:10p.m.
Friday’s Games Friday’s Games
TRANSACTIONS Minnesota at Chicago Cubs, 2:05 p.m.
Boston at N.Y.Yankees, 4:05 p.m.
Minnesota at Chicago Cubs, 2:05 p.m.
Washington at Philadelphia, 4:05 p.m.
BASEBALL OAKLAND ATHLETICS — Placed RHP Daniel RHP Braden Shipley to Reno (PCL). Recalled RHP Angels at Baltimore, 4:05 p.m. Milwaukee at Cincinnati, 4:10 p.m.
American League Mengden on the 10-day DL, retroactive to Sunday. Jimmie Sherfy from Reno. Reinstated LHP Robbie Detroit at Toronto, 4:07 p.m. N.Y.Mets at Miami, 4:10 p.m.
Recalled RHP Chris Bassitt from Nashville (PCL). Ray from the 10-day DL. Sent OF Steven Souza Jr. Houston at Tampa Bay, 4:10 p.m. Atlanta at St.Louis, 5:15 p.m.
LOS ANGELES ANGELS — Placed LHP John Lamb
on the 10-day DL. Optioned RHP Akeel Morris to National League to Visalia (Cal) for a rehab assignment. Signed RHPs Chicago White Sox at Texas, 5:05 p.m. San Francisco at Arizona, 6:40 p.m.
Salt Lake (PCL). Recalled RHP Jake Jewell and INF ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS — Placed C Alex Avila Ryan Miller and Matt Mercer to minor league con- Cleveland at Oakland, 7:05 p.m. Colorado at L.A.Dodgers, 7:10 p.m.
Nolan Fontana from Salt Lake. on the 10-day DL, retroactive to Sunday. Optioned tracts. Kansas City at Seattle, 7:10 p.m. Pittsburgh at San Diego, 7:10 p.m.
017 0628 thu:0628 thu 266 6/27/18 5:29 PM Page 1

THE DAILY JOURNAL SUBURBAN LIVING Thursday • June 28, 2018 17


Many schools keep gardening efforts going all summer
By Dean Fosdick
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

The school year runs just the opposite of the growing


season, making it difficult for educators to teach kids how
to garden. But many school systems enlist volunteers to
prep garden beds while students are on summer break, mak-
ing the crops ready to tend when classes resume in
September.
“We’re working against nature but we add a lot of season
extenders, ” said Seth Raabe, South Whidbey (Island)
School Farms coordinator in Langley, Washington. “That
includes greenhouses and different plant varieties. We want
to get the school gardens going as early as possible and
then extend them as late as possible in order to fit class
schedules.”
School gardens have been used as an educational tool in
the United States for well over a century, developing from
standard vegetable beds into year-round windowsill set-
tings, Grow Labs and hydroponic towers.
Fresh student-grown edibles augment public school
menus, contribute to healthier nutritional habits and food
safety, teach record keeping and marketing, provide exer-
cise and build a life-long appreciation for the environ-
ment.
In short, students are encouraged to shift from being
couch potatoes to cultivating lunchroom tomatoes.
Whidbey’s school garden volunteers, like many around
the nation, range from parent-child teams to community
activists — different generations working shoulder-to-
shoulder to plant, fertilize, water, cultivate and then har-
vest what produce matures early. Raabe said the summer
work sessions are twice a week.
“Some of what we harvest we eat immediately after the
work sessions,” he said. “One of us leaves the garden early
to prepare fresh salads or fruit.”
Surplus edibles are donated to food banks. “We just Fresh student-grown edibles augment public school menus, contribute to healthier nutritional habits and food safety, teach
dropped off 20 pounds of peas to a co-op last week,” Raabe record keeping and marketing, provide exercise and build a life-long appreciation for the environment.
said.
School gardens get children outdoors, active and
engaged in what occupational therapists call “heavy
Own Your Power!
work, ” said Emily Shipman, executive director of
KidsGardening in Burlington, Vermont. $500 Instant Rebate
Expires 7/31/18
“Some teachers find it a challenge to get kids outside, tNeXtechnologZiTcheapeSanEmorFefficienUthaOever
unfortunately,” Shipman said. t'3&&FOFSHZBOBMZTJTBOEFTUJNBUF
“Children today are on average 30 percent weaker than
t(FUZPVSUBYDSFEJUXIJMFJUMBTUT
children in the 1980s because they are more sedentary —
less recess and more iPads,” she said. “They’re also eating
more processed foods leading to obesity (and) diabetes.”
KidsGardening is an independent non-profit group that
provides grants, lesson plans and more.
Since garden-based learning is mostly participatory,
even failures count as valuable learning experiences.
Everybody learns best through doing, Shipman said.
Youth gardens can be used for subjects ranging from math
SOLAR PRO
to science, reading and writing. ENERGY SYSTEMS
“There are so many countless lessons, including those solarproenergysystems.com
soft skills such as collaboration and team building,” said
Tanna Nicely, executive principal of South Knoxville (650) 333-0290
(Tennessee) Elementary. “We also use it for conflict resolu-
tion and therapy with our school counselor. Working with
the soil tends to create a safe haven for my kids.”

ALL ELECTRIC SERVICE ™

650-322-9288
FOR ALL YOUR ELECTRICAL NEEDS®

SERVICE CHANGES FULLY LICENSED


SOLAR INSTALLATIONS STATE CERTIFIED
LIGHTING / POWER LOCALLY TRAINED
FIRE ALARM / DATA EXPERIENCED
GREEN ENERGY ON CALL 24/7

ELECTRIC SERVICE GROUP


018 0628 thu:0628 thu 266 6/27/18 9:15 PM Page 1

18 Thursday • June 28, 2018 LOCAL THE DAILY JOURNAL

speech on matters of substantial public con- “In California, unions have partnered

IRE
Continued from page 1
cern,” wrote Alito in his opinion.
Their decision sparked reactions from
workers representing a wide array of unions
with progressive elected leaders to raise
wages and reduce pay inequity, ensure all
workers have paid sick days, enact paid fam-
as well as those shaping policy across the ily leave, strengthen workplace safety and
state, some of whom were buoyed and others so much more,” she said in a prepared state-
case in which a state worker, child support ment. “Today, we commit to not only sus-
specialist Mark Janus, challenged the who were discouraged by the news.
taining the labor movement, but building
agency fees, split the nine justices, five of Representing the San Mateo Labor and strengthening it so more working peo-
whom joined Justice Samuel Alito in assert- Council as its executive secretary-treasurer, ple can negotiate a fair deal in return for
ing the fees violate the constitutional First Julie Lind Rupp condemned the decision as their hard work.”
Amendment right of free speech. counter to the labor movement’s belief that But for State Sen. John Moorlach, R-
“We conclude that this arrangement vio- all work has dignity, deserves respect and Costa Mesa, the decision was not only a
lates the free speech rights of nonmembers all workers deserve to be treated according- win for those workers who have had a por-
by compelling them to subsidize private ly. tion of their paychecks go to causes they
may not support, it was also a source of
hope that the hold unions have had on their
negotiators might loosen.
Moorlach looked to the change to limit
unions from coming close to threatening California Teachers Association President
elected officials at the negotiating table and Eric C. Heins agreed the decision was the
unwind some of the effects of the “slush result of a well-funded and nationally
fund” they have amassed in Sacramento, orchestrated effort to weaken the ability of
which he said has been used to tie up a con- workers to convene and speak in a united
siderable number of taxpayer dollars. voice. By overturning precedence set by
“That is just unfair and inappropriate, so Abood v. Detroit Board of Education more
this should help the unions step up their than 40 years ago, the court’s ruling adopt-
game to focus on the merits of the deal,” he ed a radical interpretation of the First
said. Amendment and stands in the way of public
Having worked at the Palo Alto waste- teachers providing quality education for
water treatment plant for some 23 years, their students, said Heins.
Margaret Adkins, Palo Alto chapter chair of “Today’s ruling is an attack on working
Service Employee International Union, people that attempts to further rig the econ-
Local 521, spoke to the benefits of collec- omy and that reverses four decades of prece-
tive bargaining, which she said enabled dent,” said Heins in a prepared statement.
workers to adequately provide for their fam- “For educators, this an attempt to weaken
ilies. Without union representation, work- our ability to stand up on behalf of our stu-
ers’ earnings are at the discretion of man- dents and on behalf of quality public
agement, said Adkins, who added that schools.”
though nobody is forced to pay dues, many Though Assemblyman Kevin Mullin, D-
opt to because they recognize they are bet- South San Francisco, was still processing
ter able to advocate for themselves if they how the decision could play out, he voiced
do. concern about its impact on working people
Adkins was not convinced the ruling throughout the country.
would diminish the ability of unions to “I also fully expect California will con-
advocate for workers, and said it’s widely tinue to lead the way on worker rights and
recognized that large, powerful industries workplace protections,” he said in a state-
are behind the push to take away workers’ ment. “Today is a stark reminder of the
rights. import of the U.S. Supreme Court on issues
“I’m disappointed in the decision but it’s of the day and that elections do indeed mat-
not going to affect us negatively,” she said. ter.”
“We’re strong, we’re getting stronger and
everybody sees this as what it is — as an Bay City News Serv ice contributed to this
attack on workers’ rights.” report.
019 0628 thu:0628 thu 266 6/27/18 9:13 PM Page 1

THE DAILY JOURNAL DATEBOOK Thursday • June 28, 2018 19


“Big loss for the coffers of the share fees pay for collective bargaining

THURSDAY, JUNE 28
Calendar
Clifford the Big Red Dog. Free. For
UNIONS
Continued from page 1
Democrats!” Trump said in the tweet.
In dissent, Justice Elena Kagan wrote
of the big impact of the decision.
and other work the union does on behalf
of all employees, not just its members.
More than half the states already have
ESL Club. 10:30 to noon. Belmont more information call (212) 343-6876.
“There is no sugarcoating today’s opin- right-to-work laws banning mandatory
Library, 1110 Alameda de las Pulgas, ion. The majority overthrows a deci- fees, but most members of public-
Belmont. Practice speaking and lis- Bats in the Library. 3 p.m. South San unions, but also could encourage mem- sion entrenched in this Nation’s law — employee unions are concentrated in
tening in English. For more informa- Francisco Main Library, 840 W. Orange bers to stop paying dues for services
tion contact belmont@smcl.org. Ave., South San Francisco. Learn and and its economic life - for over 40 states that don’t, including California,
meet live California bats. For more the court said Wednesday they can get years. As a result, it prevents the New York and Illinois.
Supervised Play. 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. San information contact ssfpladm@plsin- for free. American people, acting through their A recent study by Frank Manzo of the
Mateo Senior Center, 2645 Alameda fo.org.
de las Pulgas, San Mateo. Must have Union leaders said in reaction to the state and local officials, from making Illinois Economic Policy Institute and
completed Play of the Hand course or Taste of Summer — B iennial ruling that they expect to suffer some important choices about workplace Robert Bruno of the University of
have basic knowledge and experi- Auction and Wine Tasting loss of revenue and also predicted that
ence with the game. Cost $115 to Fundraiser. 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. San governance. And it does so by Illinois at Urbana-Champaign estimat-
$140. Registration required. For more Carlos Adult Community Center, 601 the same anti-union forces that pushed weaponizing the First Amendment, in a ed that public-sector unions could lose
information call 522-7490. Chestnut St., San Carlos. All funds go to get rid of the so-called fair shares that way that unleashes judges, now and in more than 700,000 members over time
back to the community in the form of
Transform Your Life in 90 Days: Hal scholarships, support for youth non-members had to pay will try to per- the future, to intervene in economic and as a result of the ruling and that unions
K ataok a. 2 p.m. Grand Avenue sports, senior activities, community suade members to cut their ties. regulatory policy.” also could suffer a loss of political
Library, 306 Walnut Ave., South San projects and school programs. Cost
Francisco. Lean steps to transform $45. For more information contact “There are already plans,” said Lily The court’s three other liberal justices influence that could depress wages as
your life while being on unemploy- gracelau21@icloud.com. Eskelsen Garcma, president of the joined the dissent. well.
ment. For more information contact National Education Association. “They Alito acknowledged that unions could
ssfpladm@plsinfo.org. United Premier Soccer League In one sense, Wednesday’s result was
Playoffs. 7 p.m. to 8:45 p.m. Red are going after our members.” no surprise and merely delayed by the “experience unpleasant transition costs
Book Munchers Book Club. 4 p.m. Morton Community Park, 1400 But American Federation of Teachers unexpected death of Justice Antonin in the short term.” But he said labor’s
South San Francisco Main Library, 840 Roosevelt Ave., Redwood City. First
W. Orange Ave., South San Francisco. round of the UPSL Wild West Division President Randi Weingarten said unions Scalia in 2016. The court split 4-4, problems pale in comparison to “the
Kids ages 5 to 8. For more information playoffs will begin this weekend as would not be dissuaded: “Don’t count us after Scalia’s death, when it considered considerable windfall that unions have
contact ssfpladm@plsinfo.org. JASA Redwood City will host the AFC
San Francisco Hearts. Free. For more out the same issue in 2016. received ... for the past 41 years.”
Music In the Librar y: The Sun information call 339-2367. The labor leaders spoke after the court When Trump was elected, opponents Billions of dollars have been taken
K ings. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Millbrae ruled that the laws requiring fair share of the fees hurried a case back to the from workers who were not union mem-
Library, 1 Library Ave., Millbrae. SUNDAY, JULY 1
Performance at the Millbrae Library Burlingame Music in the Parks — fees violate the First Amendment by court. And fearing what would happen, bers in that time, he said.
by Beatles cover band, the Sun Kings. Urban Outlaws. Washington Park, compelling workers to support unions unions strongly opposed Gorsuch’s “Those unconstitutional exactions
Free. Refreshments will be served. For 850 Burlingame Ave., Burlingame.
more information call 697-7607. Food will be available to purchase they may disagree with. nomination to the high court. cannot be allowed to continue indefi-
and there will be face painting avail- “States and public-sector unions may The unions say the outcome could nitely,” Alito wrote.
The Peralta Consort Musical able. The Burlingame Art Society will
Per formance. 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. be on-site hosting open houses at no longer extract agency fees from non- affect more than 5 million government Kagan, reading a summary of her dis-
Museum of American Heritage, 351 each concert to display artwork. Free. consenting employees,” Justice Samuel workers in about two dozen states and sent in the courtroom, said unions only
Homer Ave., Palo Alto. $10. Wine and For more information, call 558-7312. Alito said in his majority opinion in the District of Columbia. could collect money for the costs of
light refreshments will be served. For
more information call 321-1004. TheatreWorks Silicon Valley the latest case in which Gorsuch, an The case decided Wednesday involved negotiating terms of employment. “But
Presents ‘Native Gardens.’ 2 p.m. appointee of President Donald Trump, Illinois state government worker Mark no part of those fees could go to any of
‘Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle’: Mountain View Center for the
PG-13. 8:45 p.m. Courthouse Square, Performing Arts, 500 Castro St., provided a key fifth vote for a conserva- Janus, who argued that everything the union’s political or ideological
2200 Broadway, Redwood City. Free. Mountain View. Cost $40 to $100, sav- tive outcome. unions do, including bargaining with activities,” she said.
For more information call 780-7311. ings available for educators, seniors Trump himself tweeted his approval the state, is political and employees The court’s majority said public-sec-
and patrons 35 and under. For more
FRIDAY, JUNE 29 information contact boxoffice@the- of the decision while Alito still was should not be forced to pay for it. tor unions aren’t entitled to any money
Community Coffee with atreworks.org. reading a summary of it from the bench. The unions argued that so-called fair from employees without their consent.
Assemblyman Marc B erman, D-
Palo Alto, and Portola Valley Mayor The Puppet Circus. 2 p.m. to 2:45
John Richards. 8 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. p.m. Menlo Park Belle Haven Library,
is what our community needs,” said what we do best: Sares Regis doing a
Roberts Market, 4420 Alpine Road,
Portola Valley. Free. For more informa-
tion call 691-2121.
Virtual Reality at the Library. 10
413 Ivy Drive, Menlo Park. Free. For
more information call 330-2540.
MONDAY, JULY 2
The Streets of Menlo Park. 7 p.m. to
SQUARE
Continued from page 1
Vice Mayor Davina Hurt. “I will say
the devil is in the details, and it’s still
not clear exactly how everything pans
market-rate development, and MidPen
with their history needs no introduc-
tion,” said Jeff Smith, Sares Regis’
a.m. to 1 p.m. Belmont Library, 1110 8 p.m. Menlo Park Main Library, 800 out.” senior vice president of residential
Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. Sign Alma St., Menlo Park. Free. For seniors.
up for a 30-minute block by calling For more information call 330-2501. Many of those details will be ham- development.
the Belmont Library and making a The council voted unanimously at a mered out over the next 90 days, during Felix AuYeung, MidPen’s director of
reservation. Ages 13 and older. For A Staged Reading of ‘A Feminine meeting June 26 to grant another 90- which time MidPen will assess the fea- business development, said his com-
more information contact bel- Ending’ by Sarah Treem. 7:30 p.m. to
9 p.m. Dragon Productions Theatre day extension of the exclusive negoti- sibility of the project, get up to speed pany was able to access tax credits
mont@smcl.org.
Company, 2120 Broadway, Redwood ating agreement with developer Sares with its background and explore because MidPen’s development is 100
Dental Implants Can Reverse City. Cost is $5 to $20. For people 18 Regis and its new partner, MidPen
and older. For more information call potential subsidies. percent affordable, and the property
Aging Process. 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 Housing.
a.m. San Mateo Senior Center, 2645 493-2006. The mixed-use development will will be restricted to somewhere
Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo. “When I first found out about this I bring 4,000 square feet of commercial between 30 and 80 percent of area
Learn how dental implants can make TUESDAY, JULY 3
TheatreWorks Silicon Valley almost jumped out of my chair with space at the corner of El Camino and median income, with an average
you look and feel younger.
Registration required. For more infor- Presents ‘Native Gardens.’ 7:30 p.m. excitement,” said Councilwoman Julia O’Neill and up to 81 units, including affordability of less than 60 percent
mation call 522-7490. Mountain View Center for the Mates, according to a video of the AMI.
Performing Arts, 500 Castro St., 15 market-rate townhomes to be built
Bay Area Discovery Museum. 1 p.m. Mountain View. Cost $40 to $100, sav- meeting. “It would be a huge game by Sares Regis and 66 below-market- The affordable units are expected to
Grand Avenue Library, 306 Walnut ings available for educators, seniors changer, it’s a really big deal.” rate units — described as “flats” — to require a subsidy from the city, though
Ave., South San Francisco. Use differ- and patrons 35 and under. For more
ent levels of technology to explore information contact boxoffice@the- That excitement was shared by be developed by MidPen. City exact numbers are yet to be deter-
ideas and designs. For more informa- atreworks.org. Mates’ colleagues, though for some of Manager Greg Scoles said those afford- mined, according to a staff report. The
tion contact ssfpladm@plsinfo.org.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 4
them, cautious optimism might be a able units will most likely be rentals. developer will also pay prevailing
Table Talk: Open Gaming at the 48th Ol’ Fashioned Fourth of July more accurate description, especially Hurt called for affordable units wages.
Library. 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. South San Parade and Block Party. 8 a.m. to 3 given the history. When councilmem- “across the board” for families in addi- Beyond the increase in affordability,
Francisco Main Library, 840 W. Orange p.m. Historic Main Street, 501 Main St.,
Half Moon Bay. A mini-Mardi Gras bers extended the negotiating process tion to studios and one-bedrooms, a Mayor Doug Kim specifically wanted
Ave., South San Francisco. Free. Learn
how to play the board games style celebration for the Fourth of in March for the fourth time since request echoed by Councilman Charles to make sure the project as it has been
Takenoko, Hot Shots and more. Play July. For more information call 726- 2013, they made it clear it was for the Stone. negotiated would otherwise remain,
with the library’s collection of games, 8380.
or bring your own to share. For more last time, but that was before this lat- Sares Regis proposed the partner- and it appears he’ll get his wish.
information call 829-3860. Drop-In Computer Help. 10 a.m. to est proposal. ship with MidPen after it determined “It’s my understanding the look and
Noon. Redwood City Public Library,
1044 Middlefield Road, Redwood “On the topic of extending time, the its previous proposal would not pencil feel of the project would be the same,”
Science Club: Slime. 4 p.m. South
San Francisco Main Library, 840 W. City. Free. For more information call only reason why I’m entertaining this out. said Scoles.
Orange Ave., South San Francisco. 780-7098. is because of this new exciting part- “We think there’s obviously huge The exclusive negotiating agree-
Test, observe and record scientific
findings while making slime. For Ol’ Fashioned Four th of July nership, there’s great promise in it and benefits here, first off having the two ment will expire on Oct. 31 of this
more information contact ssf- Exhibition. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. San increasing affordability dramatically developers work side-by-side doing year.
pladm@plsinfo.org. Mateo County History Museum, 2200
Broadway, Redwood City. Come expe-
Cheers, Summer! Cheers for rience traditional Independence Day
Charity at Devil’s Canyon Brewery. crafts and foods. Cost $2 to $3. For A
8=BCAD2C8>=B)5 5X]SPPb\
\P]hff^aSbPPbhh^dRRP]Q Qh[[X]ZX]V
4 p.m. to 11 p.m. Devil’s Canyon more information call 299-0104. 1 D ? 7 [TccTabd
d_S
S^f]bbXSTc^bXSTPP]SS SXPV^]P[[hf faXcX]Vff^aSb
^]PPQ
Q[P]ZbbWTTc^ ^U_
_P_TaH
H^d\\Ph^^][hd dbTT
TPRW[[TccTaQQ^g
Brewery, 935 Washington St., San
Toastmasters Public Speaking and F > 8 B ^]RTf fXcWX]PPbbX]V[Tf
f^aS??[Phf
fXcWPPUUaXT]SPP]SRR^\_PaT
Carlos. Live music, food trucks, raffles,
beer and root beer. A portion of beer Leadership Skills Development. 6 > : 4 f^aSUUX]SbRRa^bbX]V^ ^dcRR^\\^]f f^aSb
Noon to 1 p.m. BKF Engineers, 255 0 6 ; <
A

1>66;4 H>DA1
1>66;4
A

sales on this day will support critical


programs provided by Peninsula Shoreline Drive, Suite 200, Redwood ?>8=CB
B20;4 A0C8=6
Family Service to children, individu- Shores. Join us in a friendly and sup-
als, families and older adults in our portive atmosphere while learning to "[[TccTab,
, _
_^X]c $   , 2WWP\_
community. Minors must be accom- improve your communication and #[[TccTab,
,!
!_
_^X]cb    $ ,  4  g_Tac
panied by a parent or guardian at all leadership skills. For more informa-
tion call (202) 390-7555. 1h3
3PeXS;
;7
7^hcPP]S99TUU:
:]daTZ $[[TccTab,
,"
"_
_^X]cb %    ,  ? a^
times. Free. For all ages. For more
information call 403-4300.
%[[TccTab,
,#
#_
_^X]cb "  % %,, 66P\Ta
&[[TccTab,
,%
%_
_^X]cb !  " ",, AA^^ZXT

A H 4
The Bible and Current Events. 1

C
SATURDAY, JUNE 30 p.m. to 2 p.m. Hope Evangelican '[[TccTab,
, _
_^X]cb  !
!,,
 0 \PcTda
Last Saturday of the Month Lutheran Church, 600 W. 42nd Ave.,
San Mateo. For more information
([[TccTab,
, $_
_^X]cb  , ,
 Caah PV
VPX]
Breakfast. 8:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. The
contact helc@pacbell.net.
1^VV[T1
1aPX]1dbcTab1
1^]db
American Legion Post 409, 757 San A

0 7
Mateo Ave., San Bruno. Breakfast with

B D
drinks is $10 for adults and $6 for chil- Let Freedom Ring. 2 p.m. to 2:30
FT_ _dcb
b_TRXP[Q
QaPX]QdbcX]Vf
f^aSbXX]c^ccWTV
VaXS
dren 12 years old and under. Repeats p.m. Bell ringing ceremony to cele- ^U[[TccTab2
2P]h
h^dUUX]SccWT\.
every last Saturday of the month until brate Independence Day. Church
Oct. 27. For more information call bells ring at 2 p.m. just as the Liberty 5X]S0
0C;;40BC5 58E4F
F>A3B4
4=38=6
345-7388. Ball rang to commemorate the sign-
F8C7± ±=0²5>DA;4CC4A< <8=XX]

= 8 = H
ing of the Declaration of
cWTV
VaXS^
^U[[TccTab
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
Connect to your Core Organically. Independence. The great bell will
10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Mela Yoga, 851 N. San ring 13 times for each of the original

NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
Mateo Drive, San Mateo. Learn how to colonies, while chapel bell rings 50
connect to your core in a natural way times for each of our states.

NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
with simple and therapeutic move-

< 0 A
Afterwards, sing patriotic songs, read

4
ments. $45 cost. For more informa- some of our country’s historical doc-

NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
tion call (209) 769-2992. uments and pray for our country and
peace around the world. Children
Scholastic Summer Reading Road

NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
can take a turn ringing the bell fol-
Trip. 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Reading Bug, lowing the ceremony. For more infor-
785 Laurel St., San Carlos. There will
be an activity tent filled with reading mation call 593-4844. 1>66;4XXbPPccaPST\PaZ^^U7
7PbQa^88]R %!' '
activities, a giveaway table, a prize For more events visit !! '7
7PbQa^88]R3
3XbcaXQdcTSQQhCCaXQd]T2
2^]cT]c0
0VT]Rh0
0[[A
AXVWcbA
ATbTaeTS
0]bfTabcc^F
FTS]TbSPh´b1
1^VV[T1
1aPX]1dbcTab)
A

wheel and an appearance from smdailyjournal.com, click Calendar. f


fffQ^VV[TQaPX]QdbcTabR^\ ;4051 1DB77
74364BB7AD1660A34=
020 0628 thu:0628 thu 266 6/27/18 1:07 PM Page 1

20 Thursday • June 28, 2018 LOCAL THE DAILY JOURNAL

DILBERT® CROSSWORD PUZZLE

HOLY MOLE®

ACROSS   7JDUPSTXSFBUI   .FTTVQ


PEARLS BEFORE SWINE®   $PLFBOE1FQTJ   $SBHHZBCPEFT   i(SFFOwQSFmY
  &MJ[BCFUIBODPMMBST   1MBOFUBSZQBUIT   8FJHIU
  i‰UIFUIPVHIUw   4UBHFJUFNT   %FWPUFF
  8FBLFS   .VSBMCBTF   (SFFEZTPSU
  -FBWFFNQUZ   8PMGNBO+BDLTBMCVNT
  4JMMT DOWN   %FWJMLJOT
  'BE   $IBS   4BVDFJOBXPL
  8IJQQFEVQ   0DFBOQSFEBUPS   0VUmU
  4QFDLMFEIPSTF   $BNFSPO‰PGmMNT   'BMTFBMBSN
  i‰.F"NBEFVTw   1VSQMJTInPXFS   %SBXTPO
  'JC   :PONBJEFO   .BKPSBJSQPSUT
  $IFOJMMFJUFN   8BTTPSSZGPS   -BUFTQSJOHCMPPN
GET FUZZY®   %FMIJBEESFTT   ‰UIFXFBUIFS   2VBTI
  "USPDJPVT   #SPXOJTIGSVJU   4VCXBZPQQPTJUFT
  .PVOUBJOSBOHF   -BXZFSTDIBSHF   %SJOLMJLF3PWFS
  +VHT   "MNPTUHSBET   "CPWF UPQPFUT
  (B[FEBU   1JQFUZQF   ‰.BHOPO
  2VBHNJSF   #BDLVQTUSBUFHZ XET
  %BJMZSFDPSE
  $PPLCPPLRUZ   T$IBJSNBO
  'MJUBCPVU   $BMJGPSOJBGPSU
  5SVOLQPTTFTTPS   1PSUOFBS,ZPUP
  "OUBSDUJDTFB   6UUFSFEMPVEMZ
  8IBSG   $POTJEFSBUF
  4QVEHBSOJTI   3FEVDF
  4XBSNJOHJOTFDU   1PQTJOHFS‰$BSB
WEDNESDAY PUZZLE SOLVED
KenKen® is a registered trademark of KenKen Puzzle LLC. ©2018 KenKen Puzzle LLC.
All rights reserved. Dist. by Andrews McMeel Syndication www.kenken.com

6-28-18
6-28-18

PREVIOUS
SUDOKU Want More Fun
ANSWERS and Games?
O Each row and each column must contain the
numbers 1 through 6 without repeating.
The numbers within the heavily outlined boxes,
+VNCMF1BHFt-B5JNFT$SPTTXPSE1V[[MF$MBTTJmFET
O called cages, must combine using the given operation 5VOESB0WFSUIF)FEHF$PNJDT$MBTTJmFET
(in any order) to produce the target numbers in the
top-left corners. #PHHMF1V[[MF&WFSZEBZJO%BUF#PPL
O Freebies: Fill in single-box cages with the number in
the top-left corner.

LIBRA 4FQU0DU
0OMZUBLFPOXIBUZPV CAPRICORN %FD+BO
%JTDJQMJOFBOE ARIES .BSDI"QSJM
%POUSFBDUUPXIBU
DBOIBOEMF:PVMMCFGBDFEXJUIEFNBOEJOH  DBSFGVMMZDPOTJEFSFEQMBOTXJMMIFMQZPVBWPJENBLJOH PUIFSTEPPSTBZXJUIPVUUIJOLJOH%JQMPNBDZ DPOTJEFSBUJPO
DSJUJDBMQFPQMFJGZPVNBLFVOSFBMJTUJD BDPTUMZNJTUBLF8BMLBXBZGSPNVOQSFEJDUBCMF BOEGBJSOFTTXJMMCFSFRVJSFEUPBWPJEPQQPTJUJPO4FMG
THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 2018
QSPNJTFT"WPJEJOEVMHFOUQFPQMFBOE TJUVBUJPOTBOEQFPQMF'PDVTPONBJOUBJOJOHBHPPE JNQSPWFNFOUBOEOVSUVSJOHJNQPSUBOUSFMBUJPOTIJQTBSF
CANCER +VOF+VMZ
'JSNVQBOBHSFFNFOU FYDFTTJWFTQFOEJOH SFQVUBUJPOBOEHFUUJOHQPTJUJWFSFTVMUT FODPVSBHFE
ZPVIBWFXJUITPNFPOF)PMEJOHVQZPVSTJEFPGBO SCORPIO 0DU/PW
6TFZPVSJOUFMMJHFODF AQUARIUS +BO'FC
#FJOHBHHSFTTJWFXJMM TAURUS "QSJM.BZ
:PVMMIBWFBNQMF
BSSBOHFNFOUXJMMQVTIPUIFSTUPGPMMPXTVJU5BLF BOENBLFTPMJEQMBOTXJUIMJLFNJOEFEQFPQMF"WPJE CBDLmSFPOZPV:PVBSFCFTUPGGCJEJOHZPVSUJNF  PQQPSUVOJUZUPQSFTFOUBOEQSPNPUFXIBUZPVXBOUUPQVSTVF
OPUIJOHGPSHSBOUFEBOEMFBWFMJUUMFMFFXBZ DPOGMJDUBOEQFPQMFXIPUFOEUPCFCBEJOGMVFODFT CFJOHQBUJFOUBOEBWPJEJOHBOBMUFSDBUJPOUIBUDPVME 5IFJOEJWJEVBMTZPVFODPVOUFSBOEUIFQMBDFTZPVWJTJUXJMM
LEO +VMZ"VH
"HHSFTTJWFCFIBWJPSXJMMOPU 1VUBOHFSBTJEFBOEEJSFDUZPVSFOFSHZJOUP SVJOZPVSQMBOT4FMGDPOUSPMJTSFDPNNFOEFE PGGFSJOTQJSBUJPOBOEQPTJUJWFGFFECBDL&NCSBDFDIBOHF
CFJOZPVSCFTUJOUFSFTU6TFZPVSFOFSHZXJTFMZBOE BDIJFWJOHQPTJUJWFSFTVMUT PISCES 'FC.BSDI
5BLFDPOUSPMPGBOZ GEMINI .BZ+VOF
1IZTJDBMJNQSPWFNFOUT
HFUUIFHSVOUXPSLPVUPGUIFXBZmSTUJGZPVXBOUUP SAGITTARIUS /PW%FD
-PPLJOXBSEBOE TJUVBUJPOUIBUDBOBGGFDUZPVSSFQVUBUJPO TUBUVTPS DBOCFTVDDFTTGVMMZNBEF'JYJOHVQZPVSTVSSPVOEJOHT
BWPJEDPNQMBJOUTPSJOUFSGFSFODF DPOTJEFSXIBUZPVDBOEPUPJNQSPWFZPVSTLJMMT  SFMBUJPOTIJQTXJUIJNQPSUBOUQFPQMF"DIBOHFXJMM PSVQEBUJOHZPVSMPPLXJMMSFTVMUJOHSFBUFSDPOmEFODFBOE
VIRGO "VH4FQU
*OJUJBUFZPVSQMBOT%POU JNBHFPSMJGFTUZMF&WBMVBUFZPVSSFMBUJPOTIJQTBOE MFBEUPQPTJUJWFJEFBTBOEQMBOT DPNQMJNFOUTGSPNTPNFPOFTQFDJBM-PWFJTJOUIFTUBST
CFTIZPSBGSBJEUPUBLFBTUFQJOUPUIFMJNFMJHIU:PVWF CBDLBXBZGSPNQFPQMFXIPCSJOHPVUUIFXPSTUJO
HPUXIBUJUUBLFTUPUVSOBOJEFBJOUPBSFBMJUZ ZPV  $01:3*()56OJUFE'FBUVSF4ZOEJDBUF *OD
021-026 0628 thu:Class Master Odd 6/27/18 3:25 PM Page 1

THE DAILY JOURNAL Thursday • June 28, 2018 21

104 Training 110 employment


TerMS & cOndiTiOnS caregiver needed (pacifica) We
The San Mateo Daily Journal Classi- are looking for caregiver for our Mom,
fieds will not be responsible for more who is in Pacifica, CA (94044). She
than one incorrect insertion, and its lia- needs help with cooking, room cleaning,
bility shall be limited to the price of one managing proscribed medication
insertion. No allowance will be made for intakes. She is not limited in any activi-
errors not materially affecting the value ties, but has a short memory due to re-
of the ad. All error claims must be sub- cently suffered light stroke.
mitted within 30 days. For full advertis- 4 hours per day, Mon-Fri, $12.5/hour
ing conditions, please ask for a Rate Please contact Natalie at (650)279-0021
Card.

JeWeLrY
SaLeS
Full+Part-time+Seasonal
Start up to $16 Exp. up to
$25
Benefits-Bonus-No Nights

650-367-6500 fX: 367-6400


jobs@jewelryexchange.com
021-026 0628 thu:Class Master Odd 6/27/18 3:25 PM Page 2

22 Thursday • June 28, 2018 THE DAILY JOURNAL

110 employment 110 employment 110 employment tundra tundra tundra


JoB title: financial Systems
analyst (full-time)
caregiverS Job Location: Belmont, CA

2 years experience Requirements: MS or equiv. in CIS, CS,


Electr.Engg. etc. + 2 yrs.
required. exp. reqd. (or BS + 5).
Exp. w/ NetSuite Financial
Mgmt S/W, MS SQL
Immediate placement Server, Javascript, C#,
CSS, HTML & ASP.Net
on all assignments. reqd.

Mail Resume: RingCentral, Inc.


call Attn: HR Dept.
20 Davis Drive,
Belmont, CA 94002
(650)777-9000
over the hedge over the hedge over the hedge
cryStal cleaning neWSpaper internS
center JournaliSm
The Daily Journal is looking for in-
San mateo, ca terns to do entry level reporting, re-
search, updates of our ongoing fea-
*customer Service tures and interviews. Photo interns al-
so welcome.
Are you... Dependable,
We expect a commitment of four to
friendly, detail oriented, eight hours a week for at least four
willing to learn new skills? Caregivers Wanted
Caregivers Wanted months. The internship is unpaid, but
intelligent, aggressive and talented in-
Do you have .... Good Home C
Home are Jobs
Care terns have progressed in time into
paid correspondents and full-time re-
communication skills, a (650) 600-8108 porters.
desire for steady
employment and EEmail:
mail: jobs@starligh
jobs@starlightcaregivers.com
tcaregivers.com College students or recent graduates
are encouraged to apply. Newspaper
employment benefits? www.starlightcaregivers.com
w ww.starlightcaregivers.com experience is preferred but not neces-
AApply
pply online or w
walk-in
alk-in sarily required.
please call for an
Appointment: (650)342-6978 4600 EEll CCamino
amino Real
Real,, # 211,, LLos
os Altos
Altos Please send a cover letter describing 203 public notices 203 public notices 203 public notices
your interest in newspapers, a resume
and three recent clips. Before you ap- fictitiouS BuSineSS name orDer to ShoW cauSe for
ply, you should familiarize yourself Statement #278005 change of name puBlic auto auction
with our publication. Our Web site: The following person is doing business CASE# 18-CIV-02874 The following repossessed vehicles
grounDSperSon neeDeD-65 acre SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, are being sold by 1st United Services
private property in Woodside is looking www.smdailyjournal.com. as: Prestige Care and Medical Supplies,
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, Credit Union-2015 Ram ProMaster
for 1 full time person for grounds mainte- 2901 S El Camino Real #313, SAN MA- City Cargo Van vin#A37004,2015 Fiat
Send your information via e-mail to TEO, CA 94403. Registered Owner: 400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
nance and event set ups. Call Carl 650- 500 vin#623194,2014 Ram 1500
851-1457 for appointment. SE HABLA
Day or Night
Day Night Shifts,
Shiffts
ts, Immediate
Immediate Placement
Placement news@smdailyjournal.com or by reg- Greg Paulo N. Palomares, same ad- REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
viN#104966,2014 Toyota Tacoma
ular mail to 1900 Alameda de las Pul- dress. The business is conducted by an PETITION OF
ESPANOL. Required: 2 years
Required: years paid experience
experience gas #112, San Mateo CA 94403 Swee Leen Ng vin#046809. The following repos-
Individual. The registrants commenced sessed vehicles are being sold by
current CNA Certification;
or current Certification; to transact business under the FBN on TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
San Mateo Credit Union-2008 Ford
Petitioner: Swee Leen Ng filed a petition
M September 1, 2009. with this court for a decree changing Focus vin#282934 vin#282934,2010
/s/Greg Paulo N. Palomares/ name as follows: Jeep Wrangler vin#148928. The fol-
prep cookS - Learn to be a Sushi This statement was filed with the Asses- Present Name: Swee Leen Ng lowing repossessed vehicles are be-
Chef ! $14-16.50+/hr (DOE) Available at sor-County Clerk on 6/12/18. (Published Proposed Name: Nedalyn Crowther ing sold by Meriwest Credit Union-
Genji Sushi within Whole Foods Market. in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 6/28/18, 2014 BMW 335 I vin#153370, 2012
Locations in Los Alto Los altos, Redwood 7/5/18, 7/12/18, 7/19/18). THE COURT ORDERS that all persons Dodge Grand Caravan
City, San Mateo and Palo Alto! Benefits interested in this matter shall appear be- vin#342145,2017 Chevy Malibu
include medical, dental, and vision cover- fore this court at the hearing indicated vin#224197.The following repos-
age, paid vacation, commuter savings orDer to ShoW cauSe for below to show cause, if any, why the pe- sessed vehicles are being sold by
account, tuition reimbursement, internal change of name tition for change of name should not be SafeAmerica Credit Union- 2015 Che-
promotions, and more! Kitchen experi- CASE# 18CIV01922 granted. Any person objecting to the vy Suburban vin#155384,2015 Chevy
ence preferred, must be 18 +. Please SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, name changes described above must file Tahoe vin#684615.The following re-
send resume to Job@genjiweb.com or COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, a written objection that includes the rea- possessed vehicles are being sold by
call 513-238-0680 for this opportunity! sons for the objection at least two court Santa Clara County Federal Credit
400 COUNTY CENTER RD, Union- 2012 Keystone Cougar Trailer
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 days before the matter is scheduled to
be heard and must appear at the hearing 25.75ft vin#500903.Sealed bids will
PETITION OF be taken from 8am to 8pm on
to show cause why the petition should
rigger helper Morgan Adams Kalakosky
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: not be granted. If no written objection is 07/2/2018. Sale held at THE Auto
full time, benefits, will train. timely filed, the court may grant the peti- Auction Inc. 214 East Harris Ave,
Clean DMV. Lifting 50 pounds. Petitioner: Morgan Adams Kalakosky South San Francisco CA 94080. 650-
filed a petition with this court for a decree tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
415-798-0021 petition shall be held on 07/25/18 at 9 737-9010. Auction held indoors- A va-
changing name as follows: a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center, riety of cars, vans, SUV’s and charity
Present Name: Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this donations also available. Annual
SaleS - Telemarketing and Inside Sales Morgan Adams Kalakosky Order to Show Cause shall be published $50.00 bidder fee. For more informa-
Representative needed to sell newspa- Proposed Name: at least once each week for four succes- tion please visit our website at
per print and web advertising and event Morgan Adams sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- www.theautoauction.net.
marketing solutions. To apply, please call ing on the petition in the following news- Bond#10020419
650-344-5200 and send resume to THE COURT ORDERS that all persons paper of general circulation:
info@smdailyjournal.com interested in this matter shall appear be- San Mateo Daily Journal
fore this court at the hearing indicated Filed: 6/12/2018
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- /s/Jonathan Karesh/
SaleS/marketing tition for change of name should not be Judge of the Superior Court
internShipS granted. Any person objecting to the Dated: 6/11/2018
The San Mateo Daily Journal is looking name changes described above must file (Published 6/21/18, 6/28/18, 7/5/18,
for ambitious interns who are eager to a written objection that includes the rea- 7/12/18) 210 lost & found
jump into the business arena with both sons for the objection at least two court
feet and hands. Learn the ins and outs days before the matter is scheduled to
of the newspaper and media industries. loSt cat. Black and White. Black
This position will provide valuable be heard and must appear at the hearing patch on right eye. REWARD.
experience for your bright future. to show cause why the petition should Call (323) 439-7713.
not be granted. If no written objection is orDer to ShoW cauSe for
Email resume change of name
info@smdailyjournal.com timely filed, the court may grant the peti-
tion without a hearing. A hearing on the CASE# 18CIV02496 Books
petition shall be held on 07/11/18 at 9 SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, JameS patterSon hardback books.
technology a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center, 2 @ $3.00 each. (650)341-1861
Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this 400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
ICIX seeks Salesforce Sol. Architect. Re- Order to Show Cause shall be published REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
PETITION OF nicholaS SparkS hardback books.
sponsible for Salesforce solutions for at least once each week for four succes- 2 @ $3.00 each. Call (650)341-1861
ICIX Retail Compliance Platform. De- sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- Ka Yan Yuen
signs & develops Salesforce Visual ing on the petition in the following news- TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Quality BookS used and rare. World
Force Pages. Technical expert for paper of general circulation: Petitioner: Ka Yan Yuen filed a petition & US History and classic American nov-
Salesforce devel. Mentors team mem- with this court for a decree changing els. $5 each obo (650)345-5502
bers. Design Salesforce architecture. Job San Mateo Daily Journal name as follows:
Site: San Bruno, CA. If interested, mail Filed: 4/25/2018 Present name: Ka Yan Yuen
/s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ the halo Forerunner saga. 3 books.
resume to ICIX, Attn. Staffing Depart- Proposed Name: Like new. Great gift! $25. (650) 204-0587
ment, Job Code # CB-2018-01, 1200 Judge of the Superior Court Savannah Ka Yan Choy
Bayhill Drive, Suite 201, San Bruno, CA Dated: 4/23/2018 v.logvinov, unuSual Journey to the
94066. (Published 6/7/18, 6/14/18, 6/21/18, THE COURT ORDERS that all persons Country of Cyclic Arithmetic, 2017, Rus-
6/28/18) interested in this matter shall appear be- sian, 104p $25 (650)638-1695
fore this court at the hearing indicated
203 public notices below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
295 art
tition for change of name should not be
fictitiouS BuSineSS name granted. Any person objecting to the
orDer to ShoW cauSe for name changes described above must file BruSheD finiSh, 15" X 20" frame
Statement #277940 holds 18 various size photos. Never
The following person is doing business change of name a written objection that includes the rea-
sons for the objection at least two court used. $20. 650-369-2486.
as: CA Maintenance Service, 227 Brent- CASE# 18-CIV-02723
wood Drive, SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, days before the matter is scheduled to
CA 94080. Registered Owner: Fabiano COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, be heard and must appear at the hearing 296 appliances
Andrade, same address. The business 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, to show cause why the petition should
is conducted by an Individual. The regis- REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 not be granted. If no written objection is air conDitioner 10000 BTU w/re-
PETITION OF timely filed, the court may grant the peti- mote. Slider model fits all windows. LG
trant commenced to transact business tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
under the FBN on N/A. Gladys Milagros Aredo brand $199 runs like new. (650)235-
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: petition shall be held on 8/7/18 at 9 a.m., 0898
/s/Fabiano Andrade/ Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center, Red-
This statement was filed with the Asses- Petitioner: Gladys Milagros Aredo filed a
petition with this court for a decree wood City, CA 94063. A copy of this Or- coffee maker $15.00 white, Kitchen
sor-County Clerk on 6/7/18. (Published in der to Show Cause shall be published at
the San Mateo Daily Journal 6/14/18, changing name as follows: Gourmet, makes up to 12 cups (650)533-
Present Name: Gladys Milagros Aredo least once each week for four successive
6/21/18, 6/28/18, 7/5/18). 0907

got JoBS?
Proposed Name: Milagros G. Aredo weeks prior to the date set for hearing on
the petition in the following newspaper of
general circulation: coleman lXe Roadtrip Grill -
fictitiouS BuSineSS name THE COURT ORDERS that all persons San Mateo Daily Journal Red Brand New! (still in box) $100
Statement #278066 interested in this matter shall appear be- Filed: 6/25/2018 (650)918-9847
The following person is doing business fore this court at the hearing indicated /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/
as: Beauty and the Cutie Portrait, 851 A below to show cause, if any, why the pe- Judge of the Superior Court electric Stove From Sears
California Drive, BURLINGAME, CA tition for change of name should not be Dated: 6/25/2018 Excellent Condition $225
the best career seekers 94010. Registered Owner: Chung Wang granted. Any person objecting to the
name changes described above must file
(Published 6/28/18, 7/5/18, 7/12/18, Please Call (650)244-9267
Li, 1 Mandalay Pl, Unit 605, SOUTH 7/19/18).
read the Daily Journal. SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080. The busi- a written objection that includes the rea-
sons for the objection at least two court
hotpoint heavy Duty Dryer excellent
working condition Burlingame $50 Call
ness is conducted by an Individual. The
registrants commenced to transact busi- days before the matter is scheduled to Dan (408)656-0958
We will help you recruit qualified, talented ness under the FBN on 2015-10-1. be heard and must appear at the hearing
to show cause why the petition should
individuals to join your company or organization. /s/Chung Wang Li/
not be granted. If no written objection is
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 6/18/18. (Published timely filed, the court may grant the peti-
the Daily Journal’s readership covers a wide
range of qualifications for all types of positions.
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 6/21/18,
6/28/18, 7/5/18, 7/12/18).
tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
petition shall be held on 07/18/18 at 9
a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center,
Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this
legal noticeS
for the best value and the best results, fictitiouS BuSineSS name Order to Show Cause shall be published Fictitious Business Name Statements,
Statement #278135 at least once each week for four succes-
recruit from the Daily Journal... The following person is doing business sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- Trustee Sale Notice, Name Change, Probate,
as: All Temp HVAC, 1186 Ebener St, ing on the petition in the following news-
paper of general circulation:
Notice of Adoption, Divorce Summons,
REDWOOD CITY, CA 94061. Registered
contact us for a free consultation Owner: Jesse Gregory, same address. San Mateo Daily Journal Notice of Public Sales and More.
The business is conducted by an Individ- Filed: 6/4/2018
ual. The registrants commenced to /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/
Judge of the Superior Court Published in the Daily Journal for San Mateo County.
call (650) 344-5200 or transact business under the FBN on N/A.
/s/Jesse C Gregory/ Dated: 6/1/2018
email: ads@smdailyjournal.com This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 6/26/18. (Published
(Published 6/21/18, 6/28/18, 7/5/18,
7/12/18)
Fax your request to: 650-344-5290
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 6/28/18, Email them to: ads@smdailyjournal.com
7/5/18, 7/12/18, 7/19/18).
021-026 0628 thu:Class Master Odd 6/27/18 3:25 PM Page 3

THE DAILY JOURNAL Thursday • June 28, 2018 23


296 Appliances 304 Furniture 310 Misc. For Sale 312 Pets & Animals 318 Sports Equipment Garage Sales
MAYTAG WASHER excellent working COMMOdE, GOOd condition. $20 obo. 500-600 BIG Band-era 78's--most mint, AIRLINE CARRIER for cats, pur. from GUTHY-RENKER POWER Rider,Ever-
condition Burlingame $50 Call Dan Please call (650)745-6309 no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459 Southwest Airlines, $25, 2 available. Call last 2 1/2 ankle weights, kegel thigh ex-
(408)656-0958
COMPUTER dESK (glass) & chair. Like BESSY SMALL Evening Hand Bag With
(505)228-1480 local. erciser $20 (510)770-1976 GARAGE SALE
MFG H20LABS Model 300 exc cond new $75 OBO (650)704-4709 or Beige Cord $75.00 (650)678-5371 ONE KENNEL Cab ll one Pet Taxi ani- HEALTH RIdER. Exercise machine. Ex- Beat Street Music
counter top $25 Burl (650)248-3839. gtecher@comcast.net mal carriers 26x16. Excellent cond. $60.. cellent condition. $95. San Bruno.
BIFOLd SHUTTERS 2x28”x79 $10.00
ROOM HEATER Electric 1320 Watts, Ar- COMPUTER dESK For sale $99 (650)544-5306
(650)593-2066 (650)794-0839 Saturday June 30th
vin Air Fan Forced Automatic $5.
(650)952-3500
(650)520-4650
BLACKFRAMESEMI RIMLESS semi- PARROT CAGE, Steel, Large - approx
4 ft by 4 ft, Excellent condition $300 best
HEALTHRIdER (ORIGINAL 90's equip-
ment). Good condition. $25 (650) 387-
from 10am-4pm
COMPUTER SWIVEL CHAIR. Padded wrap; Lens:GreyUV; UltraSleek; Light-
weight ; New w/case; $65.00. offer. (650)245-4084 8121
SEWING MACHINE-ROYAL XL 6000 Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409 1116 S. Amphlett Blvd., #1.
Dressmaker Sewing Machine. $150. PET CARRIER for small dog or cat in ex- ONE dOzEN Official League Diamond
dESK, Gd. cond. $99.99 or b.o.
(650)342-8436.
(650)458-3578 CASH REGISTER Parts; Much Skin Not
Guts $500 (415)269-4784
cellent condition $30. Claudia (650) 349-
6059
Baseballs. Brand New. $35. Call Roger
(650)771-6324. Instruments,
SHOWTIME ROTISSERIE used once
$90. Call (650)347-1458 no ans/eave
dINING TABLE (36"x54") and 4 match- COSTCO PLAY Pen with travel bag. PET TAxI Animal Carrier. Brand: Delux PRINCE TENNIS 2 section nylon black Equipment,
message.
ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for
$250 .(650)-654-1930.
Used once $35 (650)591-2981 Nature Miracle - Excellent Condition for
$25. Call (650)349-6059.
Bag with Prince Pro Graphite Racket-
$55.(650)341-8342 Furniture,Clothes
UNITAP STANdARd centerset bath-
room chrome faucet, complete, $10,
dRESSER 4-dRAWER in Belmont for
LIONEL CHRISTMAS Holiday expan-
sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
316 Clothes TOTAL GYM XLS, excellent condition. and more!!
(650)595-3933 Paid $2,500. Yours for $900. Call
$75. Good condition; good for children. LIONEL WESTERN Union Pass car and
Call (650)678-8585 (650)588-0828
VACUUM CLEANER (reconditioned) dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537 5 BOxES male & female square dance
$20 Call Ed (415)298-0645 clothing. Excellent Condition. As a TOUREdGE REACTION ii uniflex sys-
dRESSER W/MIRROR & chest, mid- LOREx 14” B&W Surveillance System bunch $200 Maryann (650)574-4439.
century, blond/tan. Both for $99. Night- tem 8 irons 3-9 and pitch irons
WESTERN WASHBOARd Sales made Model SG14S1042C-A $75 (415)407- new $75. Call May (650)349-0430
of brass and wood, Golden Beam #25-C. stands also available. SSF. (650)392- 2360 RWC loction.
$75. phone 650-369-2486. 4841
BEAUTIFUL SILVER clutch evening
bag. Never used. $20 (650)794-0839 TREAdMILL IN very good condition. Pic- GARAGE SALES
LUGGAGE, REd, 21" NEW Samsonite
WHIRLPOOL WASHER DRYER, GE
Refrigerator all working and in good con-
ENTERTAINMENT CENTER for $50.
Good shape, blonde, about 5' high.
Spinner,$50.00. (650)729-3000 BOx OF used men's Levi's and misc.
ture available on request. $50 obo.
650 322 9598. ESTATE SALES
jeans $99.00 or best offer fair condition
dition all for $99.00 (650)315-3240. (650)726-4102 (650)589-0764 TREAdMILL-HORIzON LIKE New, limit- Make money, make room!
MAKES 6"x6" potholders, frame and ed use, Paid $750-Asking $450 OBO
FREE WOOdEN Cabinet 73"Wide, loops included. FREE. 650-595-3933 dAWGS BRANd Kaymann black and
297 Bicycles 16"Deep and 29"Wide. Built with 2X6 white snake print loafers size 7 (9.3”) $25
(650)508-8662
List your upcoming
Lumber. Art at (415)467-7353 Brisbane. MEILINK SAFE-FIRE Proof, (650)369-2486
AdULT BIKES 1 regular and 2 with bal- 50”x31”X31”, 2200lbs $1200
VINTAGE NASH Cruisers Mens/ Wom-
ens Roller Skates Blue indoor/outdoor sz
garage sale,
loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356 GLIdER rocker and ottoman, oak, excel-
lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644.
www.elo.deals (415)309-3892 FAUx FUR Coat Woman's brown multi
color in excellent condition 3/4
6-8. $60 B/O. (650)574-4439 moving sale,
BMx MONGOOSE Outer Limit Bike,
looks almost new, $29 (650)595-3933 IKEA dRESSER, black, 3 shelf. 23" x
length $50 (650)692-8012 WOMAN’S SKI Boots, Nordica, size 8 estate sale,
NEGRINI FENCING Epee mask size M
15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804. & France Lames 5 epee blade $95 GENUINE LAdIES Mink Fur Jacket,
$30 (650)592-2047. yard sale,
CHILd’S SCHWINN BICYCLE, BLUE in
good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189. IKEA TABLE, black 58" x 21" x 14" high.
(415)260-6940 $50.00 Call: (650)368-0748. YAMAHA ROOF RACK, 58 inches $75.
(650)458-3255
rummage sale,
$ 30. (650)598-9804.
GIRL'S 24" Schwinn bicycle. Good con-
ROOF RACK FOR VAN / ALUMINUM
BOX $90 (650)948-4895
GOLF SHOES, FootJoy, black & white clearance sale, or
saddle, 91/2, good condition, $5;
dition. $25 (650) 387-8121 LOVE CHAIR, velour, tan. $45.
(808)631-1365. (650)591-9769 340 Camera & Photo Equip. whatever sale you
SAMSONITE 26" tan hard-sided suit
NEW 12" girls bike w/ training wheels
NEW dELUxE Twin Folding Bed, Lin- case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new. KAYANO MEN’S Running shoes size 11 NIKON 18-140 zoom lenses (3), excel- have...
$75.00 (650) 347-1458 no ans/leave $45. (650)328-6709 lent condition. $200 each. (650)592-9044
mes ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must good condition $20 (650)520-7045
Sell! (650) 875-8159. Reach over 83,450 readers
SILK SAREE 6 yards new nice color.for LAdIES CLOTHING, some w/tags. OMEGA B600 Condenser Enlarger, In-
298 Collectibles NEW TWIN Mattress set plus frame $35 only. Call(650)515-2605 for more in- $99.00 (650)589-0764. struction Manual & 50mm El-Omegar En- from South San Francisco
$30.00 (650) 347-2356 formation. larging Lens $95 (415)260-6940 to Palo Alto.
80’S TOPS Complete Factory Set All LAdIES SEqUIN dress, blue, size XL,
Years $99 Call Rick (415) 999-4474. NIAGARA VIBRATING Adjustable bed SINK, 33”x22” Top mount with faucet, pure silk lining, $40.00, (650) 578-9208 VIVITAR V 2000 W/35-70 zoom and in your local newspaper.
good condition Burlingame $90 Call Dan $15.00 (650)544-5306 original manual. Like new. $99 SSF
MEN'S STETSON hat, size large, new,
A-TEAM FIGURINES Plus Jeep $20 (408)656-0958
SLR LENS Pentax 28-90mm f3.5-5.6 rim, solid black, large, great gift. $40
(650)583-6636 Call (650)344-5200
(650)591-9769 San Carlos Pentax K Mount $25 (650)436-7171 (650) 578-9208
OFFICE TYPE 34"X 60" heavy solid 345 Medical Equipment
GINNY dOLL 8" Carhop, uniform & wood with formica wood grain top $25 SLR LENS Sigma 28-105mm f3.8-5.6
apron,cap, skates & tray. Original MINK STOLE - Excellent condition. Was
(650) 787-9753 Sigma SA Mount $25 (650)436-7171 rarely worn. $50. San Bruno. (650)794-
box.$15. (650)712-1070 AdJUSTABLE BATH shower transfer
0839 bench with sidebar $15 (510)770-1976
RETRO HUTCH Needs refinishing other- UNIdEN HARLEY Davidson Gas Tank
LENNOx REd Rose, Unused, hand wise good condition. Top detaches from phone. $100 or best offer. (650)863-8485 NEW WITH tags Wool or cotton Men's
379 Open Houses
painted, porcelain, authenticity papers, bottom $25. (650)712-9962 dRIVE 3-IN-1 commode with seat,buck-
$12.00. (650) 578 9208. pullover sweaters (XL) $15/each et,cover,splash sheild,armrests $10
SEWING STORAGE cabinet, Custom 311 Musical Instruments (650)952-3466 (510)770-1976
MILLER LITE Neon sign , work good
$59 call (650)218-6528
made wood
(650)483-1222
perfect condition $75.
1929 ANTIqUE Alto Selmer, Cigar Cut- TUxEdO SIzE 40, black, including white dRIVE dELUxE two button walker $10 OPEN HOUSE
STAR WARS Action figure: Qui-Gon SOFABEd, VELOUR, tan, Excellent
ter, Newly Refurbished $6,000 OBO Call
(650)742-6776.
shirt, excellent cond. $50 (650)355-5189 (510)770-1976
LISTINGS
Jinn (Jedi Knight), mint-in package. $10 WILSON LEATHER Lady Jacket. Small, HOMEdICS dUAL Shiatsu Massage
condition. $75. (808)631-1365. like new. $45. (808)863-1136. Cushion. 3 Zone. $45.00. (650)207-4162
Steve (650)518-6614. List your Open House
CHROMATIC HARMONICA: Horner
SOLId WOOd Dining table with exten-
The 64 Chomonica, German Made $180, WILSON LEATHER, burgundy lady jack- MEdLINE ExCEL K1 Wheelchair fold- in the Daily Journal.
299 Computers sion great piece great condition black et, Small, like new $45 (808)863-1136 down back 18” desk length elevating leg
$80 (650)364-5263 (650)278-5776.
rests $50 (510)770-1976 Reach over 83,450
19" COLOR Monitor with stand VG con- SOLId WOOd Entertainment Center- 318 Sports Equipment RAdIATION PROTECTION 1/2-apron
potential home buyers &
dition power cord/owners manual includ-
ed $60.00 OBO 1-415-279-4857
TurnTable, Am-Fm, Eight Track, Built In EPIPHONE LES Paul 100th
15 SF Giants Posters -- Barry Bonds, Pb free; .5mm Pb equivalent, xl, adjusta- renters a day,
Speakers, Sony 26’ Smart T.V.(68.75 in. Anniversary Custom Electric Guitar.
X 25.5inch X28inch) $500 o.b.o Jeff Kent, JT Snow. 6' x 2.5' Unused. $4 ble buckle, gently used; $60; 607-227- from South San Francisco
Mint. $600.00 650 421 5469 7742.
I-PAd KEYBOARd. $25.00. (650)588- (925)482-5742 each. $35 all. (650)588-1946 San Bruno to Palo Alto.
0842 in your local newspaper.
TABLE 24"x48" folding legs each end. FENdER MUSTANG I guitar amplifier BOW FLEx Max Trainer M-3-Very Good Garage Sales
RECORdABLE Cd-R 74, Sealed, Unop- Melamine top, 500# capacity. Cost 70 watts 8-guitar settings.with cover. Condition, Like New, Assembled, Paid
ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X, $130. Sell $50. 650-591-4141 $80. (650)421-5469 $1200 asking $800 Call Michael Call (650)344-5200
(650) 578 9208 (650)784-1061.

300 Toys
THREE INCH egg crate foam twin bed
mattress for sound sleep, perfect condi-
tion, $20, 650-595-3933
FENdER MUSTANG ll guitar amplifier
110 watts 8-guitar settings, with cover.
$130.00 (650)421-5469
CAMPING BEd, inflatable. "Lazy sofa".
Like new. $15.00 (650)588-0842
ESTATE SALE
100 THINGS for little children to do on a
TWIN BEd frame-black wrought iron CAMPING TENT, pop up sleeps 2-3
Saturday 6/30 470 Rooms
trip. 4"X6" cards with instructions. Used. FOR SALE: Epiphone Les Paul Cus-
FREE (650)595-3933 from Crate & Barrel $65 (650)631-1341 tom Prophecy Electric Guitar. Mint.
"Quechua, Fresh Black. Co. Waterproof.
Like new. $70.00 (650)588-0842
9am to 3pm HIP HOUSING
TWIN BEd, mattress, box spring, frame $625.00. (650)421-5469. Non-Profit Home Sharing Program
AMERICAN FLYER locomotive runs $ 50. (650)598-9804.
good #21085 $75.00 (650) 867-7433
USEd BEdROOM Furniture, FREE. Call
HUGE LUdWIG Drum Set Silver Sparkle
COMPETITOR WEIGHT BenchNever
used Still in box. $35.00 (650)593-1261 1950’s Bedroom, Dining San Mateo County
(650)348-6660
& Chrome, Zelgian, Pasite & Sabian
LARGE STUFFEd ANIMALS - $3 each
Great for Kids (650) 952-3500
(650)573-7381. Cymbals, 24 in. Timpany $4,300 EASTON ALUMINUM bat.33 inches, 30
oz, 2 3/4 barrel. $30. (650)596-0513
Room, Display Cabinets,
STAR WARS Celebration 3 Darth Vader
WALL UNIT/ROOM Divider. Simple
lines. Breaks down for transportation.
(650)369-8013.
EVERLAST 80# MMA Heavy Bag and
Antiques and Collectibles, 515 Office Space
$20 new w/case Dan (650)303-3568 $25.(650)712-9962 leave message PIANO, UPRIGHT, in excellent condi-
tion. Asking $345. (650)366-4769
Stand. Like New. $99 (650)654-9966 Vintage, Clothing, Rugs,
302 Antiques WALNUT CHEST, small (4 drawer with GOLF BAG travel protector, black, $5;
Household Items, Asian -VIRTUAL OFFICES-
upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429 PIANO-1955 BALdWIN Acrosonic 36” (650)591-9769 $59 - $150
100 Y/O family heirloom, hand sewn,
hexagon pieced quilt. 8ft. sq. $99. WHITE WICKER Armoire, asking $100,
High, Free for anyone to pick-up
(650)295-9121. GOLF BALLS, good condition, 100 for Furniture
great condition, text for picture (650)571- $10; (650)591-9769 *Business Internet *Phone Answering
(650)556-9708
0947 *Conference Rooms *Offices
MAHOGANY ANTIqUE Secretary desk, WOOd - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x
PLAYER PIANO 1916 W/Bench 25 mu-
sic rolls $950 Don (415)309-3892
GOLF CLUBS {13}, Bag, & Pull Cart all--
$90.00 (650)341-8342 1873 Bahia St. *Complete IT Services * Mail
72” x 40” , 3 drawers, Display case, bev-
elled glass, $150. (650)766-3024.
17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311 www.elo.deals
GOLF CLUBS, used set with Cart for
$50. (650)593-4490
San Mateo (650) 373-2000
SAxOPHONE- ALTO Silver with Case Bay Area Executive Offices
RECORdS WANTEd: Buying Collec- 306 Housewares $250.00 (650)948-4895 www.bayareaoffices.com
tions-Jazz, Rock & Soul (LPs & 45s) also MEN'S ROSSIGNOL Skis. $95.00,
Reel To Reel Tapes Call (no text please) COMPLETE SET OF CHINA - Windsor good condition, (650)341-0282.
Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings, UPRIGHT PIANO. In tune. Fair condi-
(510) 969-8988 tion. FREE. (650) 533-4886.
or slsouth467@gmail.com 20-pieces in original box, never used.
$250 per box (3 boxes available).
(650)342-5630 VINTAGE LINGERIE Washboard circa
1920’s The Zinc King #703. Suitable for
303 Electronics CRYSTAL (LEAdEd glass) lamp $30. strumming $50 (650)369-2486
Can send picture. (650)464-7860
ANTARES dOLLARS Bill Changer ma- YAMAHA ACOUSTIC Guitar, model
chines never used for small bus. $95 LACE TABLECLOTH. 84" x 64". Like FG830 electric. $400.00 (650)421-5469
(650)992-4544. new and lovely. Rarely used. $35. San
Bruno. (650)794-0839 zILJIAN CYMBALS with stands, 21”
BLAUPUNKT AM/FM/Cd Radio and Re- ride, 18” crash. Paistie 18” crash - $99
ceiver with Detachable Face asking MIKASA SET. White. Modern (square) (916)826-5964
$100. (650)593-4490 Setting for 4 $30 (415)734-1152.

MOTOROLA BRAVO MB 520 (android SINK dOUBLE cast iron. Good condi-
4.1 upgrade) smart phone 35$ 8GB SD tion. $99.00. (650)593-7408
card Belmont (650)595-8855
308 Tools
ONKYO AV Receiver HT-R570 .Digital
Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready, ANTIqUE IRON Hand Drills. 3 available
Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393 at $30 each. (650)339-3672 Ron
SAMSUNG FLAT TV 20" ex.co.incl. BRIGGS & Stratton Lawn Mower with
VCR ,set up $70. (650)992-4544 Mulch rear bag-like new- $95.00.
(650)771-6324.
304 Furniture CRAFTSMAN 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6"
2 WALNUT 3-drawer nitestands. Tops dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402
need work but very good cond. $20/ea LG CRAFTSMEN shop vac 6.5hp $60
(650)952-3466. (510)943-9221

ANTIqUE dINING table for six people SHOPSMITH MARK V 50th Anniversary
most attachments. $1,500/OBO.
with chairs $99. (650)580-6324 (650)504-0585
ANTIqUE MOHAGANY Bookcase. Four VINTAGE CRAFTSMAN Jig Saw. Circa
feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966. 1947. $60. (650)245-7517
ARMCHAIR GOOd condition $55. VINTAGE SHOPSMITH and BANd
(650)266-3184 SAW, good shape. $300/obo. Call
(650)342-6993
BEdSTEAd SINGLE, poster style, box
spring, mattress available. $40.00.
(650)593-7408
WELdER- LINCOLN AC 220 amps 240
BEIGE SOFA $99. Excellent Condition volts $199.00 (650)948-4895
(650) 315-2319
309 Office Equipment
BUNK BEdS for sale. Cherry Wood, 2
years old. Includes Mattresses. $600 or LAPTOP CASE or bag. Black. Like new.
B/O (650)685-2494 Hardly used. $25. (650)697-1564.
021-026 0628 thu:Class Master Odd 6/27/18 3:26 PM Page 4

24 Thursday • June 28, 2018 THE DAILY JOURNAL

Los Angeles Times Daily Crossword Puzzle


620 Automobiles 625 Classic Cars
1994 mitSuBiShi 3000 GT- VR4 Twin
Turbo Perfect Cont. Asking $30,000 CheVY ‘86 CorVette. Automatic.
(650)315-2959 (650)558-8555 93,000 miles. Sports Package.$6,800
Edited by Rich Norris and Joyce Nichols Lewis
ACROSS DOWN
obo. (650) 952-4036.
1999 CAdillAC DeVille Contour-Paid
$6,000 Sell $3,000 Good Condition CorVette ‘69 350 4-SPeed. 50K 34 Coca-Cola sports 46 Rated (oneself)
(650)315-2954 or (650)558-8555 mileS. $19,000 OBO or trade for ‘50
Oldsmobile Cpe.. (650)481-5296. 1 Barfly 1 Loser drink highly
don’t lose money merCedeS ‘74 450 SEL, One owner, 4 Covered with 2 Indian, for one 35 “Two thumbs 47 All things
on a trade-in or No Accidents, Needs Engine, Pale Yel- up!” considered
low, $4,000 (650)375-1350. new grass 3 Baseball deals
consignment! 10 Quick snooze 4 Go unused 36 New Orleans 51 Clay being of
merCedeS ‘79 450 SL with hard top.
Completely rebuilt. 20K obo. (650)851- 13 “Fortunate Son” 5 Musk, e.g. NBA team Jewish folklore
Sell your vehicle in the 0878
band, briefly 6 Neutralize, as a 38 Quite a few 52 Introduction to
daily Journal’s 39 Clerk’s chore geometry?
Auto Classifieds. 635 Vans 14 Imagines snake
16 “Science Friday” 7 Peace Nobelist 41 Deliberately 54 Ramble
toYotA ‘08 SIENNA LE, excellent con-
Just $45 dition, camera, bluetooth, trailer, 94K host Flatow Hammarskjöld overlook 56 Essence
We’ll run it
miles. $9,000. text (925)786-5545 See
craigslist for pics. 17 Generous nature 8 WWII zone 43 Decongestant 59 4 x 4, for short
‘til you sell it! 19 S&L offerings 9 Take-out order? brand 60 Art Ross Trophy
640 motorcycles/Scooters 45 Blubber org.

ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE:


20 Fortified 10 Ingredient in
reach 83,450 drivers BmW ‘03 F650 GS, $3899 OBO. Call Portuguese wine therapeutic gum
from South Sf to (650) 995-0003
21 Lingering traces 11 Battle of the
Palo Alto motorCYCle SAddleBAgS,
with mounting hardware and other parts 23 Eternally Bulge region
Call (650)344-5200 $35. Call (650)670-2888 24 Org. Edward
ads@smdailyjournal.com 12 Excerpts
645 Boats Snowden worked 15 Microchip found
for in cameras,
mAliBu 24 ft with tower. Completely re-
BmW ‘11 328i Coupe, M package, white built and re-finished. Boat and Motor. 27 Cigna rival briefly
black, $12,700. (650)302-5523 20K obo. (650)851-0878. 28 Exercising 18 Go back on a
CheVrolet ‘86 ASTROVAN, 63K
miles, $3800 (650)481-5296 SeA rAY 16 ft . I/B. $1,200. Needs control over promise
Upholstery. Call (650)898-5732.
CheVY ‘10 HHR . 68K. EXCELLENT
one’s own affairs 22 One with nest
CONDITION. $8888. (650)274-8284. 650 rVs 31 Ultrasound goo eggs
CheVY 2007 Malibu 4-Door Sedan Grey rV toW bar blue ox 2" ball model b330 32 One who minds 25 One-named “A
200K Miles Excellent condition Premier
coated protection $1,800 (650)871-8596
$90 (650)948-4895 his manor Seat at the
CheVY hhr ‘08 - Grey, spunky car 670 Auto Service 33 Bridal bio word Table” singer
loaded, even seat warmers, $9,500. 34 Speak (up) 26 HarperCollins
(408)807-6529.
AA Smog 37 Arabian romance imprint
dodge ‘99 mAintenAnCe Van, , Peninsula
$2,500 OBO Good condition. Call Complete Repair & Service 29 Native plants
(650)481-5296 $29.75 plus certificate fee resident 30 CNN
(most cars)
39 Admit, with “up” correspondent
got An older 869 California Drive .
06/28/18
CAr, BoAt, or rV? Burlingame 40 World Cup chant Hill
Do the humane thing. (650) 340-0492 41 Persian Gulf
Donate it to the republic
Humane Society.
Call 1- 800-943-8412 42 CBS forensic
WeSt CoASt series
Auto Services
hYundAi 2013 Tucson Limited Edi- 44 1945 Physics
tion White, Automatic 6-cyl, naviga- Cash discounts, DMV
tion, heated front seats, panoramic Services Nobelist who
roof, leather interior 79k miles excel-
lent condition $11,950 OBO. Text or 786 El Camino Real
discovered the
leave msg (650)533-0671. South San Francisco, CA 94080 exclusion
(415)588-8993 principle
mAzdA ‘12 CX-7 SUV Excellent con- 48 Bottled water
dition One owner Fully loaded Low
miles reduced $16,995 obo (650)520- 670 Auto Parts brand
4650
1960S CAdillAC hub caps $40 49 “__ out!”
(650)592-3887
mAzdA 2016 Sky Active one owner per- 50 Minor dents
fect condition 4DR Silver Low miles
$19,995 OBO (650)520-4650 BridgeStone AlenzA 235/65R17,
$50. Excellent condition, 80k warranty,
53 Church official
PontiAC 1997 Passenger Van. Alumi-
used less than 10k. (650)593-4490 55 “Just watch me!”
num Rims with good tires. Needs engine ford 1950S 3 speed trans $50 57 Programming
work! $900. Call (650)365-8287 or cell (650)592-3887
9650)714-3865. pioneer Lovelace
mini CooPer- Hood Best offer-
toYotA ‘13 Corolla - Black, Excellent www.elo.deals Call Don(415)309-3892 58 Eighteen holes ...
condition Like new, Automatic, One own- PeerleSS tire Chains, used a few and a hint to this
er, $7,995.00 (650)212-6666. times. Fits several sizes P165-225. $20
obo. (650)745-6309 puzzle’s circled
toYotA 1999 4Runner SR5. 179K. letters
Good condition. $2900. Message: rimS-Chrome, 17” Set of 4 with caps,
(650)740-2221 Off ’02 GMC Truck $200.00 (650)333-
0303
61 Hubbub
625 Classic Cars 62 Blinking diner
White StAr Tire Chains, never used.
P195/75R14. $25 obo. (650)745-6309. sign
CAdillAC ‘85 Classic El Dorado 63 Asian New Year
44,632 original miles. Needs body work
and headliner $2,975 OBO (650)218- 680 Autos Wanted 64 “District 9” extras
4681. Wanted 62-75 Chevrolets 65 Blended
Novas, running or not
By Christopher Adams
06/28/18
CheVY ‘55 BEL AIR 2 door, Standard Parts collection etc. 66 Texter’s “No
©2018 Tribune Content Agency, LLC
Transmission V8 Motor, non-op $22,000 So clean out that garage way!”
obo. (650)952-4036. Give me a call
Joe 650 342-2483
021-026 0628 thu:Class Master odd 6/27/18 3:30 PM Page 1

THE DAILY JOURNAL Thursday • June 28, 2018 25

Cabinetry Construction Construction Housecleaning Hauling Landscaping

bEST buY CALEDOniAn THE ViLLAgE


COnTRACTOR
COnSuELO’S HOuSE
CHEAp LANDSCAPE DESIGN &
mASOnRY inC CLEAning
CAbinETS Licensed General and Providing quality cleaning services for

FREE SHoWRooM
Landscape Design! Painting Contractor
• Int/Ext Painting • Carpentry
• Sheetrock, Dryrot & Stucco Repairs
over 33 years to Bay Area families!
Call for your free estimate and 15%
off your first service!
HAuLing! LAWN MAINTENANCE
DESIGn ConSULTATIon We can design your Lic#979435 Light moving!
AnD QUoTE outdoor living CALL FOR gREAT RATES! (650)278-0157 Haul Debris!
(650)701-6072 Lic#1211534
experience. (650)583-6700
1328 El Camino Real
BELMonT, CA 94002 *BBQ’s *Pizza ovens Drought Tolerant Planting
*Patios *Flagstone
(650)294-3360 *Concrete/Foundation
WOODSmYTH
COnSTRuCTiOn CO. pEninSuLA Drip Systems, Rock Gardens
Contractors welcome Call For Free Estimate: Lic#789093 CLEAning and lots more!
Bonded and Insured RESIDEnTIAL AnD CoMMERICAL
www.bestbuycabinets.com bondEd
(650) 525-9154 Call bill (415)420-4853
FREE ESTIMATES
woodsmythconstruction.com
1-800-344-7771
Drafting
Decks & Fences
CLARECOn Handy Help
pLAnS & pERmiTS gEnERAL JR mORALES
(408) 455-2866 HAnDYmAn & FEnCES
Contracting Fences, decks, arbors, Post Repairs
painting
Text me Company Retaining walls, Concrete
Works, French Drains, Siding
www.drafting-room.com FREE ESTimATES
CORDERO pAinTing
Framing, concrete, (650)346-7582
Since 1978 excavation and general (650)522-0480
construction project morales12120@yahoo.com Commercial & Residential
management. Richard’s Exterior & Interior
Construction Free Estimates
mARSH FEnCE Handyman
Call Adrian Collins & DECK CO. (650) 348-7164; (650) 372-8361
650-575-5227
(415)410-5019 State License #377047
Licensed • Insured • Bonded FREE ESTIMATES
corderopainting94401@gmail.com
Lic# 35740 Insured
Fences - Gates - Decks
Stairs - Retaining Walls t1-6.#*/( t8*/%084
10-year guarantee t&-&$53*$"- t3&.0%&-*/(
Quality work w/reasonable prices
Call for free estimate t'-0034 t5*-&&.03& JOn LA mOTTE
(650)571-1500

pAinTing &
pAinTing
HAnDYmAn Services
JOn’S HAuLing Interior & Exterior
Electricians Serving the peninsula since 1976
Reasonable prices. Honest FREE ESTimATES Quality Work, Reasonable
and dependable. Junk and debris removal, yard/house Rates, Free Estimates
ALL ELECTRiCAL Free estimates. clearing, furniture, appliance hauling
(650)368-8861
SERViCE Call Kevin www.jonshauling.com
Lic #514269
(650)322-9288 (650)240-3482 (650)393-4233
for all your electrical needs plumbing
SEniOR HAnDYmAn
ELECTRIC SERVICE GRoUP “Specializing in any size project”
• Painting • Electrical
• Carpentry • Dry Rot
40 Yrs. Experience
gardening Retired Licensed Contractor
(650)201-6854
J.b. gARDEning
*Maintenance *Tree Trim
*new and Artificial Lawns
*Clean Ups *Sprinklers *Fences Hauling
*Concrete & Brick Work
*Driveway Pavers AAA RATED!
*Retaining Walls
(650)400-5604 inDEpEnDEnT
HAuLERS
LAWn mAinTEnAnCE
LAnDSCApE DESign $40 & up
Drought Tolerant Planting
Drip Systems, Rock Gardens
Landscaping Design
HAuL
and lots more! Since 1988/Licensed & Insured
Monthly Specials
Call Robert Fast, Dependable Service
STERLing gARDEnS
(650)703-3831 Lic #751832 Free Estimates
A+ bbb Rating

279 Chimney Sweep (650)341-7482


Kitchens
miSTER CHimnEY KniVES SHARpEnED
dba nova Fireplaces CHAinEY HAuLing
Call Mister Chimney: (650) 631-4531
Junk & Debris Clean up Perfect Edge Cutlery
Furniture / Appliance / Disposal
Monday-Friday 8:00am to 4:00pm Tree / Bush / Dirt / Concrete Demo 1640 Palm Avenue
Closed Saturday & Sunday
Starting at $40 & up
San Mateo
O’SuLLiVAn
COnSTRuCTiOn
new Construction
Remodeling
Kitchen/Bathrooms
1336 El Camino Real
belmont, CA 94002
info@MisterChimney.net
www.chaineyhauling.com
Free Estimates
(650)207-6592
Phone: (650)349-2665
LEO’S
Decks/Fences
(650)589-0372
Licensed and Insured
Landscaping pLumbing
Lic. #589596
SERViCE
Lawn Aeration Lawn Aeration ADVERTiSE NATE LANDSCAPING
* Tree Service * Fence
* Deck * Pavers
Independent
Contractor with
YOuR SERViCE * Pruning & Removal
* New Lawn * Irrigation
20 years of exp.
Drain and plumbing
in the * All Concrete * Ret. Wall service, gas
repairs, waterline
HOmE & gARDEn SECTiOn * Sprinkler System
* Stamp Concrete
repairs.
offer your services to 83,450 readers a day, from All around San Mateo
* Yard Clean-Up, & neighboring area.
Palo Alto to South San Francisco Haul & Maintenance
and all points between! Lic.#1034873
Free Estimate Call Leo
Call (650)344-5200
ads@smdailyjournal.com 650.353.6554 (650)868-8059
Lic. #973081
021-026 0628 thu:Class Master Odd 6/27/18 3:30 PM Page 2

26 Thursday • June 28, 2018 THE DAILY JOURNAL

Plumbing

MeYer
PlUMbing
sUPPlY
Toilets, Sinks, Vanities,
Faucets, Water heaters, Caregiver Dental services insurance Marketing real estate services
Whirlpools and more!
Wholesale Pricing & Care inDeeD i - sMile aFForDable r.e. UnliMiteD
Closeout Specials. Implant & Orthodontict Center
1702 Miramonte Ave. Suite B
liFe insUranCe groW Since 1977
will assist you in buying,
2030 s Delaware st 890 Santa Cruz Ave Mountain View Eric L. Barrett, YoUr sMall bUsiness selling,renting properties
san Mateo Menlo Park exceptional. CLU, RHU, REBC, CLTC, LUTCF
all over S.F.BAY AREA
reliable. innovative
President
Barrett Insurance Services Get free help from huge discount fee
(650)350-1960 (650) 328-1001 (650)282-5555
ericlawrencebarrett@gmail.com
www.barrettinsuranceservices.net
The Growth Coach (415)-585-2233
(650)619-0370
CA. Insurance License #0737226
Go to
Cemetery
www.buildandbalance.com
lei lUo, DDs Sign up for the free newsletter thinking aboUt bUYing
roofing rates too high?
or selling YoUr hoMe?
FaMilY & iMPlant DentistY
lasting (650)583-6032 brian Fornesi
Call Mitch Wong
of Intero Real Estate
Pet services
iMPressions 650 343 6521
Residential and/or Commercial
Real Estate
560 JENEVEIN AVE
ARE OUR FIRST SAN BRUNO
sage Centers (650)483-8573
FarMers insUranCe
PRIORITY Emergency
Food tax Preparation
Cypress Lawn Jewelers Veterinary Care 24/7
1370 El Camino Real blaCk PePPer (650) 417-7243 tax ProbleMs??
JaCkson sqUare
Colma restaUrant Fine Jewelers Redwood City We can help !!
(650)755-0580 A mixture of Authentic and We buy sterling silver, gold,
diamonds, rolex watches,
always here when you need us IRS problem ??
www.cypresslawn.com modern cuisine silver & gold coins, platinum. We can help !!
1029 El Camino Real 2890 El Camino Real, Redwood City Open all year round
Menlo Park, CA 94025 (650)365-3000 real estate loans Liberty Tax in San Mateo
(650)485-2345 www.jacksonsquare.com
Computer is your answer !!
solar
reFinanCe 2332 S El Camino Real,
PanCho villa legal services harD MoneY San Mateo, CA 94403
taqUeria at loWer rate 650-295-0772
Because Flavor Still Matters inJUreD at Work?
365 B Street DireCt Private lenDer
San Mateo Call us
(800) 675-5353 travel
(650) 343-4123 ALL CREDIT ACCEPTED
www.smpanchovilla.com
free consultation Since 1979
Figone travel
www.deitaandlowe.com
WACHTER groUP
trattoria Da vittorio (650) 595-7750
Hablamos Español
Southern Italian Restaurant INVESTMENTS, INC. www.cruisemarketplace.com
and Pizzeria
Now Open in San Carlos 348-7191 Cruises • Land & Family vacations
Personalized & Experienced
617 laurel street
san Carlos, Ca 94070 legal Real Estate Broker Family Owned & Operated
Since 1939
CA BRE#746683
tree service (650)591-5700 DoCUMents PLUS NMLS #348288 1495 Laurel St. SAN CARLOS
CST#100209-10
Non-Attorney document
preparation: Divorce,
Hillside Tree health & Medical Pre-Nup, Adoption, Living Trust,
Dental services Conservatorship, Probate, real estate services training
Service Notary Public. Response to
CoMPlete iMPlant Dental Lawsuits: Credit Card Martial arts
LOCALLY OWNED
Family Owned Since 2000 Dentistry Under one roof iMPlants Issues, Breach of Contract greg terrY instruction
• Trimming Pruning save $500 on Jeri blatt, lDa #11 alain Pinel Grand Master Frank Croaro
Same day treatment Registered & Bonded Greg has over 29 years of
• Shaping implant abutment & (650)574-2087 success in Real Estate; now accepting new
• Large Removal Evening & Saturday appts available Crown Package. legaldocumentsplus.com Top Eschelon of Production; serious students
• Stump Grinding Call Millbrae Dental "I am not an attorney. I can only will serve you with the
Peninsula Dental Implant Center highest degree of professionalism. www.shinyongdo.com
1201 St Francis Way, San Carlos for details provide self help services at your Call 650-759-5425
(650)232-7650 (650)583-5880 specific direction."
(650) 678-1110 or email smhkd@aol.com
Free
Estimates
Mention
The Daily Journal
to get 10% off
for new customers
Call Luis (650) 704-9635

notices
notiCe to reaDers:
California law requires that contractors
taking jobs that total $500 or more (labor
or materials) be licensed by the Contrac-
tor’s State License Board. State law also
Celebrate Pride Everyday!
requires that contractors include their li-
cense number in their advertising. You
can check the status of your licensed
Over a decade in the making, the Pride Center is San
contractor at www.cslb.ca.gov or 800-
321-CSLB. Unlicensed contractors taking
Mateo County's first and only LGBTQ+ community center.
jobs that total less than $500 must state
in their advertisements that they are not We provide social and educational programming for all
licensed by the Contractors State Li-
cense Board. ages and a variety of mental health services and resources.
This is your center!
Come visit, hang out, or volunteer with us!
.PO5IVSBNQNt'SJBNQN
info@sanmateopride.org

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

@SanMateoPride

sanmateopride.org
027 0628 thu:0628 thu 266 6/27/18 9:09 PM Page 1

THE DAILY JOURNAL STATE Thursday • June 28, 2018 27


The budget includes $138.7 billion from

BROWN
Continued from page 1
Notable expenditures in
$139 billion California budget
the state’s general fund. Including bonds
and special funds that must be used for spe-
cific purposes, total state spending tops
$201 billion.
• $78 billion for K-12 schools and community • $5 million to study ways to implement
colleges under Proposition 98, the funding single-payer health care in California • a Brown did not use his line-item veto
of his office in recent years. But he savored authority, which allows him to strike spe-
the spotlight for his last budget, which he guarantee approved by voters in 1988. priority for many Democratic activists
School funding is up 66 percent since the • $90 million for efforts to boost cific expenditures from the spending plan.
signed in front of cameras at a state office
2011-12 fiscal year. participation in the 2020 census. The The budget boosts funding for higher edu-
building in downtown Los Angeles.
• $500 million for emergency homeless aid decennial count determines the size of the cation, staving off tuition increases, and
“This is a budget that represents the col-
that counties and cities can use on a range state’s congressional delegation and its increasing welfare grants that have been
lective effort of the people of California,”
of programs, including housing vouchers share of federal funding, so state officials slow to return to their pre-recession levels.
Brown said. “This is the way we together,
and shelter construction. Brown also want to make sure everyone is counted. It creates more slots for subsidized child
40 million people, invest in our collective
approved a ballot measure that will let Some fear that immigrants will be afraid to care and gives a raise to doctors and den-
future.”
voters decide whether to authorize $2 provide personal information to a federal tists who see low-income patients on Medi-
Brown said he took office in 2011 with a
billion in bonds to house people who are government helmed by President Donald Cal, which covers one in three
$27 billion deficit and pledged to fix it,
homeless Trump. Californians.
adding that his signature Wednesday “fulfills
that pledge and prepares us for the future.” • $134 million for new voting equipment •Starting in 2020, movies and television It also seeks to tackle the housing and
The spending plan fills the state rainy and money to create offices focused on shows that receive tax breaks for filming in homelessness crisis, a problem that has
day fund to its constitutional maximum and election cybersecurity and risk California will have to tell the state the exploded on Brown’s watch as more
beefs up other reserve funds, boosting the management. It’s California’s largest number of women and people of color they Californians struggle to find an affordable
state’s total savings to $16 billion. investment in new voting systems in more employ.The latest iteration of the state’s film place to live.
Even more money is set aside for specific than a decade. tax credit program also includes measures Brown has tangled with the Trump admin-
one-time purposes such as building con- • $755 million to renovate the aging office to combat discrimination, including istration on a range of issues, particularly
struction and maintenance — projects that building attached to the historic state requirements about film sets’ harassment immigration and the environment. Trump
could easily be canceled if the state runs Capitol, which houses most offices for policies and efforts to promote diverse said California is “out of control,” taking
into trouble. lawmakers and their staff hiring. sharp aim at the state’s efforts to the pro-
Still, massive debts remain for pensions tect immigrants living in the country ille-
and retiree health care. And California Democrats with whom he negotiated the sive efforts to help people living in pover- gally from deportation. In a tweet urging
relies immensely on income taxes collected final budget agreement. ty, including expanding the state Medicaid supporters to back Republican John Cox to
from the wealthy — a revenue source that is Brown has generally faced tougher criti- program, Medi-Cal, to cover some people replace Brown, Trump referred to “High
extremely volatile. cism from his fellow Democrats than from living in the country illegally. Tax, High Crime California.”
Brown, who leaves office in January, Republicans, who dislike some specific “Clearly there is more to do in these Brown, by contrast, portrays California
appeared alongside Assembly Speaker spending items but welcome his efforts to areas, but by investing in our people and on a march toward the future and points to
Anthony Rendon and Senate President Pro restrain the growth of long-term budget saving for the future this budget gives us its thriving economy as evidence that high
Tem Toni Atkins, the top legislative commitments. the tools we need to keep doing better,” taxes and aggressive business regulations
Democrats have advocated more aggres- Rendon said. aren’t an impediment.

iSmile Implant Center


Dr. Kim IMPLANT 4,000
DDS MSD PHD $OFF frormprtichee
Founder of iSmile Dental. 0% interest regu
la

U.C. Professor financing available


20 Years of implant experience (Implant Fixture + Custom
7000 Implants placed Abutment + Crown)

iSmile Orthodontic Center


Dr. Nguyen
DDS, MS, UCSF
BRACES $2,000 the
from e
OFFular pric
0% interest reg
financing available up to
Dr. Ikeda 20 times
IMPLANTS & ORTHODONTICS
DDS, MS, UCSF
LIMITED TIME OFFER

iSmile Specialty Center


Dr. UPPULA Board Certified
Dr. KO Board Certified
FREE
Dr. TAYEBATY Board Certified
CLEANING
for insured patients
Dr. C Kim DDS MS Board Certified

please call to see if these


offers apply to you 970 W. El Camino Real, Ste 1
Sunnyvale
650-282-5555 www.i-smiledental.com

Your One Stop for Multi-Specialty Dental Excellence. Implants-


Prosthodontics-Pediatrics-Endodontics-Peridontics
028 0628 thu:0628 thu 266 6/27/18 1:07 PM Page 1

28 Thursday • June 28, 2018 LOCAL THE DAILY JOURNAL

Potrebbero piacerti anche